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Show The HeralM oirnal Todays News - ReSee the Herald-Journagion One honor football team on page five, column one. ls What Folks Sat) t 4 The merchants of tomorrow not be made tomorrow; they are being made today. Frank Stockdale. will With which are combined the Cache Valley Daily Herald, the Daily Herald and The Journal Volume 22. Number 273. LOGAN, UTAH. SATURDAY, M3 KE Today Arthur Brisbane By (Copyright, 0 9 9 0 9 1931) Magic In Words. OF A Mind Diseased. a vast Washington predicts Japanese invasion in Manchurdeeply worried. ia, and is Why? What difference does it make which particular asiatlc tribe of occupies the fertile lands Manchuria? We are not the mother or father of the Chinese or Manchu race, and not mentors of the Japanese. Sam is OUR uncle, not THEIRS. and Assorted mongolians others have been moving over that far eastern territory for thousands of years- - Why get excited because they continue moving? Why not attend to things here at home that need attention and keep on friendly terms with distant peoples by saying to them arrange matters to suit yourselves? ARE HEARD Bombing Of 10 Years Ago Recalled in Street NEW YORK. Nov. 21. (U.R) Wall Street, financial center of the world, today was under the rule of additional guards, police and detectives added to the increased force already on guard there to prevent threatened bombings. Strangers in the district were in words, stopped and questioned. AnyThere is magic bundles within much in a name, despite Sha- one carrying tne certain restricted areas was kespeares saying about stopped an questioned; some rose. Gerwere searched. Edgar Cayce, his wife, artrude, and their secretary, were MORGAN GUARD rested as fortune tellers, to IS INCREASED told you must not pretend Heavy guards placed at the cant you because tell fortunes, offices of J. P. Morgan and but Mr. Co., international bankers and Things looked dark, use nr financial representatives in this the knows Edgar Cayce told the court. I country of the Fascist governHe language. ment, were increased during am no fortune teller, Im a the night. The dead line, Fulton street wife. Ger his he, instantly were between the East river and the secretary their and h trude, psychically Hudson, was enforced more set free, to diagnose content-(..Whestrickly than ever with police to their hearts had asked? is and plain elothesmen familiar a lady cerwith the district scrutinizing this the right time to make below the Psychic all strangers- who passed street. tain investments? answer. that street- toward Wall gave her a psychic to that- Reason for the unusual Viaw couldnt object lay in fear of bombings Thursday before ar. "Canst thou minister to a threatened rival of Signor Dino Grand!, mind disease? minister for a uniItalian Yes replies Cornell is due vis.t in foreign New York, and fear of trouble Mental versity. elements of violence in the district expressDartly to certain ed by certain financial leaders., colloids becomthe brain, the or Some 10 years ago the district too thick. too watery ing discovered was shaken by bombs which Drugs- have been that packed condi- burst in the that remedy both these In the the narrow throngs street near the J. tions, an important step In one P-- Morgan offices at Broad and treatment of insanitya Wall. The bombs, purportedly rase a man who had lain in months was were set. off by fanatics. stupor for eight senses in four UNEQUAL WEALTH brought to his ' - - - Tno cure-a- ll has been discovbe ered, but everything is may possible hoped for, since itallowing the to cure paresis, by victim to be bitten by mosquitoes bearing malaria germs. An active gangsters life may be profitable, but cannot be peaceful. Guglielmoa Guico, only was twenty-eigh- t, who did not waste his time merchants. blackmailing small seemed to him Petty extortion, unworthy of a man of parts. He waited until minor gangsters had practiced extortion, part of then took fromHe them had even ditheir earnings. vided with Giuseppi Pirana, hand known as the clutching the clutching hand was killed off about two years ago. racGuico abandoned his yesterday, ket suddenly, early o when a majority of twenty-twin a bullets found him sitting Brooklyn restaurant. A younga man sitting with him, n.t criminal, also was killeu. super-gangst- er M.KtH NEW YORK, Nov. 21. (UR) Stocks swung back and forth in highly confused trading to- J day. The action of the share market paralleled that of grains at Chicago. Stocks and grains Started out firm, rose fairly easily in the early trading .and then turned about more rapidly than they had advanced. After U. S. Steel had been driven to a new low since 1915 t 60, off more than 3 points from its early high and a point below the previous close, the market met some support and rose from the lows. Toward the close further irregularity developed but the list closed gradually above the lows of the session. The Weather J- V- Af V Unsettled tonight, Sunday fair; continued cold. Fair and continued . IDAHO cold tonight and Sunday. ; Maximum Friday 29, minimum 1 below zero. One year ago, maximum 26, minimum 7 above zero. UTAH DISTRIBUTION BLAMES The fear that "something dreadful might happen" was expressed by financial leaders, according to Police Commissioner increasing Mulrooneys order the guard in the district during The present unthe night. equal distribution of wealth vio-it was feared, might lead to lence, he explained. J. P. Morgan, who ordinarily armed guard employs a of his own, 12 men working in at his ofeight hour shifts, waswould not fice all day. He comment on the increased police activity. ur Brothers Say Nix On Being Girls ANDERSON, Ind.,Nov. 21 dU1' Two brothers who for 30 years lived the lives of women through a whim of their mother's today had started proceedings for legal acknowledge of their male sex. 21. ! diers and cavalrymen as they fled in panicky retreat. Along the rolling, jagged roadway, swept by a winter wind from Siberia, the correspondent followed the Japanese troops riorthward from Anganchi to the ancient walled capital of Heilungkiang province which the invading soldiers occupied after smashing the defense of Gerieral Ma Chan-Sha- n. GRANDI IN BALTIMORE The powerful army of General PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 21. (IE) Ma, which had been concena twenty-fou- r trated south of the Chinese Completing hour visit . in t Philadelphia, eastern railroad to turn back Italian Foreign Minister Dino the Japanese advance was batGrandi tered to pieces under the genGrandi and Signora left for Baltimore at 12:32 p. m. eral offensive by infantry, artiltoday over the Balitimore and lery and bombing planes. The Ohio .all road. Chinese soldiers and cavalrymen powerful men and expert CONVICT KILLED horsemen who were awesome a CANNON CITY, Colo., Nov. 21 few days ago as they assembled (U.R) John R. Lane, 27, of Den- along the battlefront fled in ver, serving a 14 to 16 year term disaster. for robbery in the state peni- EVERYTHING IS tentiary here, was murdered LEFT BEHIND , today. Everything- was-- - dropped by the wayside. My automobile, driven by a reluctant Chinese chauffeur, was no more than 10 miles out of Anganchi when the first cluster of articles flung in the road by the fleeing troops was encountered. The Heilungkiang troops shed coats, canteens and even extra boots as they retreated north-GRI- D GRAVELY player warcj Many of them were bare- ST. EDWARDS, Neb., Nov. 21. headed, although the weather (U.R) A St. Edwards high school was football player lay gravely ill! Hundreds of trench mortar hand grenades and today, unaware of the death ' shells, of his teammate who sacrificed bombs littered the prairie road- a pint of blood for him. side, where they had been Both athletes were injured in action on the football field. automobile frequently was Allan Wake, 16, fullback, did not m danger of striking unexplod-respon- d to treatment at an ed shells in the road, rutted Omaha hospital and physicians and cut by explosives, a decided transfusion blood SCOFFS was necessary. William Weed, GENERAL LEAGUE AT , 18, end, eagerly volunteered his blood for his comrade, and the At Tsitsihar I found the commander of the Japanese offer was accepted. forces, General Tamon, who was KIDNAPER FOILED directing his men in the final LOS ANGELES. Nov. 21 (U.R) drive to crush the remaining There is one prospective kidna- Chinese troops In the Tsitsihar per in Los Angeles who will take area- - He said one regiment of care to pick out an easier vic- Japanese infantry and one battim next time- - When two men talion of cavalry had been ortried to kidnap Billie Sandow, dered to return to Mukden to Strangler aid in protecting Japanese inmanager of Ed Lewis, Sandow, who is no mean terests in south Manchuria. General Tamon punctuated wrestler himself, used some of his mat tactics.- - Although shot his description of the Japanese in the hand, he seized the gun victory with derogatory referof one of the pair and fired ences to the league of nations. several shot, one of which he said took effect. The men Informed Sandow,' he said: That Farm Bureau Tax he was to be taken for a ride. .v : Meet Called Wed. - ill sub-zer- o. j - Football Results George Stallings, president of the Utah State farm bureau, and a member of the bureau tax committee will meet at 8 p. m. Wednesday, November 25. with local heads and directors of the Cache county farm bureau. The meeting will be held at the courthouse, and has been called by M. C. Reeder of Hyde Park, president of the Cache County farm bureau. The Farm Bureau Tax Plan, and other organization problems will be discussed. Idaho Collegiates Join Depression Club co-e- 9 9 9 9 9' AGAINST EOKJ IS THREATS BY FREDERICK KUH (World Copyright, 1931, By United Press) TSITSIHAR, Manchuria, Nov- - 20 (Delayed by Censor) (UP) The frozen road to Tsitsihar today bears mute but vivid testimony of Japans crushing victory over the Chinese in the most serious battle yet fought in the Manchurian warfare. This correspondent, the first foreigner to enter TYilsihar after its occupation ly the Japanese, saw scattered along the road the relics of war cloth caps, steel helmets, coats, canteens and extra boots cast away by sturdy Chinese sol- - brothers, Since birth the Geneva and Nola Armstrong, 33 Yale 3; Harvard 0. been old. 31 have and years Army 54; Urslnius 6. reand as dressed only girls Michigan 6; Minnesota 0. cently doffed their skirts for Defiance 12, Bluffton 12. trousers in realization of their Boston U. 6, Boston College 18. anomolous position. Lehigh 7, Lafayette The court petition asked that U. 19, Penn. Geneva be allowed to change State 0.Virginia his name to Gene, and No.a Maryland 13, Washington & change his to Noel. Lee 7. The men were raised by their Fordham 12. Bucknell 14. mother as girls. Illinois 0, Ohio State 40. In explanation, the men said Duquesne 13, North Dakota 7. their mother had six children, W. & J. 27, Western Reserve 7. all sons. Throughout her life she had longed for a daughter and when the two brothers were born she dressed them in girls clothing to satisfy her longing for girl children. She kept them (t 50-5in ignorance of their sex. 0 Because their peition will not be acted upon until the January court term, the brothers will continue to bear their girls MOSCOW, Idaho, Nov. 21. (T.J names until that time. 0 The club that product of the depression whose I.INDY JAMAICA BOUND CIENFUEGOS, Cuba, Nov. 21 sole objective is to compel coCharles Lind- eds to share entertainment exUP ) Colonel with their male escorts bergh, flying the American penses Clipper, left here at 11:30 a. m. -- had another chapter today. The new club is flourishing today for Kingston, Jamaica, where he plans to stay over- on the campus of the Universinight. He is carrying a heavy ty of Idaho. It already boasts passenger load on the initial 105 members. iournev of the big Among the rank and file of there are murmurs craft fromMi'rni to Colombia. the He had rpcht-t- he night here, cf discontent and disapprobaBut campus after the first leg from Miami. tion. leaders, Price 5 Cents. K War Correspondent Gives PLAYERS Graphic Story of Battle Field After Jap Victory 50-5- FIVE OCLOCK EDITION 11)31. 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 WALL STREET Why Do Vo Worry? NOVEMBER " CHILLY! GRIZZLIES w L THREE TIMES Go Through Blizzard To Keep Date Here ' , ' vt,--, - MS kjr , Ryan, Lindquist And Worley Make Touchdowns - V A saga of the theater and an 20 I Y w v , Logan achievement in modern transhere was chronicled Tooele 0 portation today when Boyd Irwin, eminent British actor and 20 assoc26 (Jordan iated artists comprising the Provo 0 Arthur M. Oberfelder national Bernard show road attraction, Striking three times la Shaw's satirical extravaganza. final quarter, Logan high "The Apple Cart arrived in j When Its Springtime in the Rockies will probably be Grizzlies defeated Tooele m a Logan after a 37 hour drive the theme song of all Cache Valley motorists from now snowy and windswept field tosevere 20-through one of the most moununtil next spring for about all they will be able to do is day, y pre winter storms in the The first came when Ryaa tains of Oregon and the plains sing. The forest service reports plenty of snow up Logan picked up Worleys fumble mad of Idaho. . canyon and in other sections. Heres a nice chilly song advanced the ball 50 yards to Seven motor cars and a five from without words the Cache Forest last year. Tooeles 8 yard Lne anc. Worley ton truer: convey "The Apple circied end for a touchdown. A Cart company on its transblocked punt and aa interceptcontinental tour. Owing to ed pass accounted for the ether advices from New York scores with Lindquist end Ryan and failure to receive telegrataking the ball across. company phic Instructions thedirect The game was played la toe from was forced to jump midst of a cold, bitter wind O'1 Seattle to Logan, a distance of cut to a minimum 1072 miles, to keep its scheduled YOUTH BURKED and attendance made the playing extae-- .. booking at the Capitol theater. mely hazardous and difficult. of The entire entourage The Grizzlies, by virtue et twenty five people arrived here this victory, win the right HYRUM That the LOS 21 shortly after noon and went (lE . ANGELES, Nov. Jordan in the state chamroad should ' be tmyyi lately to bed,. Several of partially, burned body of pionship game at Salt Lake the company' received medical run from the- - Paradise- - road The youth next Saturday. Jordan dated attention but all were reported due east to Main street In Dale Slater, none of the worst for their Hyrum, then to the South of the Dalles, Oregon, was Provo, 26-- 0 at Salt Lake toddyv First Quarter high school, then north found In the Mojave desert near ' thrilling and dangerous exper-ience- s. Cache two blocks to connect with the Logan deienued toe north Los Angeles deYermo today by Wellsvilie-Hyruencountered goal. Ryan kicked off to Mel-- .' The first blizzard highway was mkovicn who was forced out was in the Blue mountains be- unanimously favored at a mass tectives. and of The been bounds on his own 8 yard tween Pendelton. Oregon body had meeting in Hyrum Friday night. dragged state. same This line. route is the one recom- from a shallow grave near the Orme got off a poor kick La Grande in the acxrom when mended back of his own goal line by the state highway Union Pacific tracks by coyCounty road officials need and ball was on the quainted with the pressingmove- department. otes. according to Detective Tooeles 28 yard line.downed After two of time for the companys Considerable over the Lieutenant debate who Chester Lloyd, snow two line to ment plays during which a fum--. Logan placed question of whether the road made the discovery. oie lost ten yards, a pass from plows ahead of the entourage to should be constructed to run The grave was found at the Ryan to Hull gave Logan k' break a way for the hazardous above or below the Hyrum exact spot designated on a a first down to Tooele's M. bevote In a resulted trip over the pass. cemetery No further trouble was en- ing taken at the mass meeting. crudely drawn map given the yard line. Three line tries made " countered until late last night This was 2 to 1 for the above officers by Gilbert Francis Col- only two yards. A pass from Ryan to Brown when a blinding blizzard accom- route, and by motion was made lie, 43, itinerant blacksmith, who has assertedly confessed to lacked about a yard of first panied by a gale of hurricane unanimous. the murders of Slater and down and it was Tooeles boil proportions struck the party H. B. Nielson of Mayor Hyrum George Walker, 33, of Sapta on their own five yurd line- between Boise and Bliss, an called the and named meeting orme got off another poor kick Rosa, Calif. Idaho hamlet. Two cars were H. P. Anderson forced off the road and Paul About 300 resident asof chairman. Collie said he killed the youth and the ball went cut of bounds comthe to obtain his automobile and on Tooeles 25 yarn line. Irving, director of the company A pass from Ryan was with the aid of a $50 bill suc- munity attended. money. A. Postmaster John Israelseni Collie was said to have told cepted by M. Lee whointer, was ceeded in enlisting the aid of a of a committee questioners that he burned Sla- downed by Hull on his own five Hyrum headed farmer who pulled them back chosen at the meeting to meet ters body on the desert four yard line. Worley took Ormes on the highway with a tractor. The company will present at members of the state road com- - months ago and then placed it kick from behind the goal line Berat ission and returned ten yards to Ogden and inform in a shallow grave. the Capitol theater tonight, nard Shaws latest and reported them of the Hyrum residents' Barstow ponce recalled that Tooeles 29 yard line. Lindquist-fumbledesire in route The the highway as he hit the line and to be his greatest play, about that time they had beei. Apple Cart, an extravaganza matter. areOthers on the com- -, informed by a Union Pacifr Morgan recovered for Tooele' with C. mittee J. Chr.stiansen, train crew of a f.re, at firi. on his own 25 yard line. A punt rampant with humor and Boyd Irwin as the role of the C. C. Ppterson, .. D. Allen and thought a wrecked airplane, it: by Orme was returned 10 yards, B. J. was White. by Worley to Tooeles 40 yard . the desert near Yermo. English King. The company wide Three petitions, two of them received in Canada with No trace of a plane ever w.a: .ine. toTwo line plays and an Incoin- -. from Hyrum residents, and one found, and police today were acclaim and the performace from Paradise citizens have been inclined to believe the blaze plete pass made only five yards. night In Logan will be the only funeral pyre of the young Another pass from Rvan was' aDpearance of the company in brought before the county comknocked down by Bevan and missioners for action relative carpenter. Utah. Tooeies call on their own to the highway routing within Collie later wrote young Slathe last few weeks. ter's mother that the youth was 40 yard line. Lee made five was Those who spoke in favor of stranded In Las Vega-s- , and yards and Melinkuvich Scout Program To the route which was adopted dr.nking heavily. stopped without a gain. Orme were Mr. Israelsen and H. R. It was because Slater never made two yards at center. Orme Be Taken Up Sunday Adams. Speakers for the other drank that his mother imme- got off a good punt which Worroute were A. D. Allen and C. diately became suspicious and ley fumbled but Ryan recovered on his own 28 yard line. Ryan C. Pederson. asked an Investigation. D. chairman, Clyde, George Collie was found .n possession got off a quick kick which went will meet with the program out of bounds cn Tooele's 23 committee of the Cache Valley SACK HELD $1,500 IN JEWELS of Slater's automobile. Quesard line oime got off a beauthe callhim of d who has brought D.. council S. tioning VERMILLION, Boy Scout kick which Worley let sudden, surly admission that he tiful but ed a meeting of members at Peter Miller, local banner. openpicked up and re- -. scout headquarters Sunday at ed a little cloth sack, which had killed a man. turned from lus own 15 he had nearly kicked from the Neighbors early that morning line to Tucoe'.s 30 yard line yard 12:30 p. m. be- -' Plans for the annual banquet sidewalk, and discovered $1,500 had extinguished the blaze, to lore he was downed. , man of within. a the find of the of worth body diamonds. business and meeting Afier two line plays which, t, council to be held sometime in failed to gain, Logan was penwill discussed, be January alized, nullifying a pass from Other members of the com-- I lyan to Hull. Another pass was. counR. W. are Bailey, mittee ncomplete and the ball went to cil commission; R. J. Becraft. Tooele. Three line plays made council honor court committee only five yards and Orme punt- -, 'd. Logan was chairman; W. D. Porter, coun- caught for cil publicity director; Dr. E. P. oughing the kicker however' American Legion repreCoburn, md the penalty gave .Tooele a sentative of the council; F. H. first down on their own 42 yar,d, of ' A cast council entirely of the Presentation that composed member, Jr line. play Baugh, and President E. A. Jacobsen is acclaimed to be George Ber- English stars and headed by Orme got off another punt and Executive Preston W. Pond, nard Shaws most popular, will .the eminent Boyd Irwin will be over Worley's head- The dimuni- -, members give the Logan public a rare seen in the production. Elabor- tive Grizzly captain, however, taste of real dramatic art. Un- ate costuming and scenery de- took it on his own two yard der the auspices of the Theater picting life thirty years hence line and returned it to Tooele's. FREIGHTER IN DISTRESS Guild of New York City with will be the setting of the play. 40 yard line as the quarter NEW YORK, Nov. 2t (UP) A. M. Oberfelder as manager It is a feather in the cap of ended. The coast guard cutter U. S. S. The Apple Cart will be pre- the Capitol theater management Second Quarter Woods is proceeding to the as- sented at the Capitol theater to have secured this production ankle was hurt on Worleys which is the large! dramatic the last play and he was carried sistance of the freighter. Baron tonight at 8:15. Glen Cortnor, in distress and "The Apple Cart is the great show on tour. from the field. Harrison went The Apple Cart will be the in. Two line plays and two ashore off Point Judith. The Shaws latest contribution to master of the steamer notified the stage. It is a satire on gov- first professional legitimate passes made only two yards and the Chatham station of Radio ernments and predicts the po- stage presentation of the sea- it was Tooeles ball on their Marine corporation of his plight, litical future of England and son and will undoubtedly be own 45 yard line. Three Tooele in a message received there this America. Without doubt it con- given more than the usual ex- line plays made only two- ykrdk' morning. The cutter was dis- tains more spicy wit than any cellent reception of Logan (Continued on Page Eight) of his forty-foother plays. patched at once. j 0. to-pla- m -- : d . wa-th- , rr- v get-iwa- - Shaws Greatest Brought To Logan By Guild Play ers - faculty advisers and, particularly, the normal college youth heartily endorsed the plan. "Most of the girls receive just as large allowances as the boys, declaimed Jack Mitchell, a charter member. Theres no reason why they shouldnt share in the cost of dates. Miss Permeal French, dean of women: I have always been in favor of it. Elsie Lafferty, co-e- d campu3 leader: If carried out consista its ica. good ently, - ur |