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Show The $Today s News te Cache gridders receive honors. Read about them on page four, column two. all-sta- : Volume 22. Number 283. aidHer Journal TWELVE PAGES TODAY Speedometers Grandpa 5 All That Man Can Mr. By Barbours Appoiir ment. UTAH, FRIDAY, 1 DECEMBER 1. 1931. FIVE OCLOCK h) viif P r?" P Christmas Spirit Grows Economy, Taxation, Rehabiliation Of Business Included FOR HOLIDAY With moderated weather that brought at least a temporary change in the sub zero cold snap of the last few days, a light snowfall during Thursday night gave Cache residents a stronger thought of approaching Christmas. Every snow flurry, especially if it has been fairly heavy, has given farmers new heart because of the liklihood that wa- - movies also. One such spc yesterday was a trinity conosed of Nicholas M. Schenclcfrom New York, president of oews, runs Inc., Louis B. Mayer, wh fcLoews Mr. Gable, a pCrful young person, is rather ie an English clergyman irf'aL - life who spiritual produced an excrnt- coal minimpression on Brjh ers in his congrition by in- to get viting the best hin? anc! in the ring It is said knocking them Mr. Thalberg w invite Carrera the giant Tlan or Cam-pol- o, the massh Argentinian, to appear and I knocked out in one scene wiiPlark Gable. On the lot pare told that the beautiful Esle Taylor says Clark Gable Is ;rything that a man possiblyould be. Having marrt Jack Dempsey, she should, low. - Governor Lari of New Jersey has appoijd W. Warren Barbour to svged Dwight E. Morrow, as Und States senator from New'rsey. This appointment wql please Mr. Morrow, as itjjases Mr. Morrow's friends id neighbors, among whomjS writer is included. Shortly befohis death Mr. Mr. Morrow had iersuaded Barbour to a$ him by looking after Replican finances in New Jersey Mr. Morrowwould applaud the appointntt of Mr. Barbour, an ablejierican business man, engaged! manufacturing on a great sc: as was his father before I. one who devotes much fcs to public service in his te. This warmestern coast Is disturbed by1, rangers coming on foot andn freight cars without tick The number is so great thabr the protection of local poptions and wanderers themses. the govemors-o- f the wan states, may be labor compelled t establish camps and re other drastic action. ' P. G. Spiury. of Phoenix, Arizona, onrf Walter S. Gifford's assists, in unemploy- Here is one of the first speedometers. It is a roadometer of the plains with which Mormon immigrants measured miles traveled on the road west. It was developed by Orson Pratt in 1847. Alice Campbell of Salt Lake City is displaying the device, made of a system of wooden gears. ,, IS HAVE YOU TOYS AWAY MEET SATURDAY second appeal for toys to be made over for . Christmas gifts for children of this locality' was made Friday in behalf of the Logan Elks lodge by Guy Phippeh,.' lodge member in charge of, the toy drive.' Those who have toys, where one or more .to contribute for Christmas distribution this year should call Exalted Ruler A. A. J. C. Firmage, either at the Penney company store or at his home. Calls may also be made at the local fire hall, Boy Scouts will make delivery of tire toys to the fire hall or, tliev may be left either there or at the Penney store. Local firemen will repair the toys, and see that they are given to children who should have them- Toys, it is suggested should be sent in early for Christmas distribution. Elks are now making their annual drive for merchandise local business men and others have to contribute this season. All goods collected will be placed in the' Cache County community storehouse. Already 160 persons have received clothing from the storehouse. Tickets are being sold now for the charity ball to be given Tuesday night, Dec. 8, in the Palais d'Or. Funds received go to the storehouse project- Two meetings of Cache coun- TO GIVE A - - - - TO IU.PJ - -4 . The meanest man in the world has been found. He lives in Logan. Secretary M. R. Hovey of the Chamber of Commerce reported to the Herald-Journ- al Friday that someone has been stealing electric light globes from the colorful Christmas decorations which line the streets of the business section. That persons conscience should give him plenty of trouble but just in case it doesnt, anyone finding anyone stealing the globes is urged to report, either to the police or the Chamber of Commerce. says "Then, Secretary he will have someHovey thing besides his conscience to hurt. DEAR SANTA CLAUS: Dont bother to send that messenger after these spec- ial letters to you from Caehe Valley kiddies. I notice you are a subscriber to so you the urn just clip these letters out of the paper. I hope you can fill these Herald-Journ- al We have some orders. Mighty nice children down here in Cache Valley and they deserve just as much as you can give them. Editor Herald-Journa- L Dear Santa, bring me will you some skis and a horn and candy and some nuts 'and hanaas- - Erwin Hammond, 690 North Sixth East. Dear Santa,. Will you bring me a drum and a tractor and some candy and nuts and gun. Jim Hammond. 690 North, Sixth, East, Logan, Utah. Dear Santa Claus; Will you come to our house anHdit-- - I waat- - to give- - boys and girls toys and 1 want a poo ket knife and bear skin gloves. Will you give the boys toys and girls toys I have to close now Dan Harnbull, 673 East, Ninth North, Logan. Dear Santa Claus-- ter storage in the mountains want you to come and give for next season's crops will be the boys and girls toys. I want to get some paint set and pockmuch better than last. Logan has completed work of et knife and mouth organ and donning holiday dress, except pair of bear skin gloves. Come for one more evergreen on the and visit us at night. I have to tabernacle square near the walk close now. , By MII.ES VV. VAUGHN TQKIO, Dec. 4 UKtNew instructions believed to the Ja- pan's last stand settlement for peaceful today. Meanwhile, it appeared that the government would resort to arms rather than diplomacy to force Chinese troops to withdraw from Chinchow inside the great wall. The government did not consider the situation at Paris hopeless if the league would leave evacuation of the Chin-choarea to direct negotiations and accept Japans modifications to the leagues plan to settle the conflict with China. That, of course, is what Japan has insisted. Aristide Briand's declaration as president of the league council regarding the right of Japanese troops to operate against bandits in a neutral Manchurian zone was described officially as especially unsatisfactory. One of the provisions to which Japan milobjected was that neutral itary observers should -- acewnsf pany. either Chinese or Japanese forces in action in the zone. Kenkichi Yoshizawa, Japanese delegate to the council, was instructed to insist that withdrawal of Chinese troops inside the great wall, from Chinchow to Shanhaikwan. be settled purely and between the Japanese Chinese. the PLAN REFERENDUM R. I., Dec. 4 Representative Francis B. Condon, Democrat, Rock Island, will introduce immediately after coneress convenes a resolution calling for a national referendum on the prohibition question, he said before he left for Washington today. PROVIDENCE. CJM FROM THE UNITED PRESS DIES ON GAIXOWS ' SAN QUENTIN PRISON Cal., Dec. 4 (U.R Clarence King, con- victed of slaying hls sweetheart. Minnie (Micky) McCory, so that he might Mary Eunice Pardee, daughter of a wealthy Corvallis, Oregon, rancher, died on the prison gallows today. - Sun Up which will be presented Monday and Tuesday nights at the USAC theater will introduce Lit Me Theaters newest direetor. Professor Wallace A. Goates. to the Logan public. Mr. Goates is a graduate of the University of Utah where the was prominent as an actor Dear Santa Clause. I you happen to at Logan alld manager of dramatics. Hls in theatrical please dont for get to call at masters degiee production was taken out at our house conMy twine brothers Bobby Jay Harvard where he gained and Billy Jay Want some boots, siderable recognition as man- of the Yale theater- While sleigh, electric train a game ager and outher things to numerous 111 Lne east he also attended to mention. And I would want New York University for a year, His career includes months of bicyle and a baby doll and a book and a game, please do not Hie professional stage experi-fo- r get to leave something forjPnce with repeitory companies our little baby sister Ehtln Mae.' and road shows. He has worked Charmayme Davis, under no less a personage than George Pierce Baker, considered !one .f tlle greatest producers of Dear Santa Please bring me some boots the day. In audition to his stage work, some beeds a doll buggy mittens ring candy nuts oranges, Mr. Goates has WTittcn and published several plays. Flossie Glover, age 3 years It is repalled that However, Bernard M. Baruch, New York financier and adviser to President Wilson, has conferred at length with Mr. Hoover, and prognosticators refuse to pass off these visits as mere social calls. Tax Increases are regarded now as a definite part of the Hoover program. Whether the a president will recommend sales tax, as favored , by Secretary Mellon and others, is unknown, but it is certain that influential congressmen have declared In favor of. It immediately after leaving .the white house. flashes w Main, Center and First North street, and placing evergreen trees on either side of the metal light poles. The evergreens hal e also been trimmed with lights for the holidays. Local school kids are also getting thrills out of the winter weather, Logan is having. Two coasting lanes, one on Second North street from First to Third East street, and the other along Third East street from Second to Fourth North street have been designated as playgrounds for the children. Skating ponds are being used on Memorial park and the Whittier school grounds. Sleds, skiis. skates, and other winter sport paraphernalia have been on display in local stores PRIVATE CONFABS These add Dear Santa for several davs. PARIS, Doc. 4 (U.R) Private I would like a Q.R.S. Electric still more to this communitys Movie no. 48cl322 $8.45Film conferences on the Manchurian winter atmosphere. Tom Mix the fight 48cl317. a crisis were conducted today, the negotiations of the sheep skin Black leatherett size PRESTON ROTARY 16 nuts and candy. league of nations council itself PRESTONThe weekly Rotary Max B. Glover, age 10 years. were at a standstill. 4 club luncheon was held WednesComday in the Chamber of G. merce club rooms. President W. States presiding. William Lovesey of the Salt Lake City board of education was the Mr. Lovesey special speaker. stressed the importance of boy 5 welfare work. He gave special cases of welfare work and ina Alan criptroduced Hodgson WASHINGTON. Dec. 4 (UP A morrow, ple youth whom the Rotary vote on prohibition in the house The Democrats, who have clubs have offered aid in his of representatives appeared vir- - been split more than once on school career and college high tually certain today, and plenty prohibition, apparently are desMr .Lovesey is an active workin tined to face a fight .in their of members are er of the National and Inter- their boots over the quaking prospectparty caucus as did republicans national Rotary clubs. Those who have straddled on yesterday. Leaders are seeking : prohibition are looking askance to submerge the prohibition isat the rapid trend of develop- sue as part of the rules fight, ments which have put both but it forces its way to the : parties on record for changes front notwithstanding. IDAHO: Fair tonight and in house rules which would perRepublicans skirted about it for two days during their disSaturday, freezing temperature. mit a vote. Fair Sunday. Republicans have approved a cussion of rules, and then it of rules which burst forth in full flower at the UTAH: Fair tonight and Sat- modification urday; little change in tem- would give any bill in the house final meeting yesterday. Rep. a vote if 145 members sign a Hull, 111., a wet. finally brought perature. Maximum temperature Thurs- petition. Democratic leaders have up the controversial subject, come out for similar revision, telling his colleagues they might day. 31; one year ago. 32. Minimum temperature last and have thrown the issue into as well face it. the party caucus to be held to- Drys then raided to make a night, 10; one year ago, 36. i Mrs. SEE BIG YEAR A DETROIT, Dec. 4 u bll- URGES ECONOMY IN GOVERNMENT - Governmental economy in all outlook for General Motors cor- poratlon, with all department heads assured by Alfred R. Sloan, president, that their Jobs probably are secure. FARMER KILLED SALT LAKE CITY, Dec. 5. urged In the message. Not the presidentoMiopes to meet the deficit. In) I is manner, but he does ha. to keep the budget Irian J ling any higher Is possible. A.) he can hold down routine ejr Xnses and raise new revenue ( taxation, one of the most haruqlng problems will have been.fjved. Other items likely 'to be included in the messtl we: that li.E Authorities were convinced today that W. C. Bell, 70, killed In a railroad crossing crash yesterday, failed to notice the Western Pacific approaching Farm relief' The iflldicament passenger train. of the farm board tow prices of farm commodities and disSEE NEW PORTS tress generally amofg the far(U.PJ Dec. 4. Salt CHICAGO, mers will call for lion, it is water ports on the Great Lakes believed. where foreign merchantmen Railway relief RMl execudrop anchor will be realized In tives have been confeping with 1936, provided congress ratifies Mr. Hoover, and seeking the proposed St. Lawrence some form of federal relief. In with waterway treaty Canada, this they will find aw tern crimembers of the Great Lakes-8- t. tic in Chairman Couzfhs of the Lawrence Tidewater association senate commerce interstate believes. committee. Home building and ownership REX BACKS DOWN Congress will be asked to apLAS VEGAS, Nev Dec. 4. (U.R prove Mr. Hoovers for a As the escort of Clara Bow, system of sectional plan pome loan motion dynamic discount ranks. , picture actress, Rex Bell, actor War debts Approval of the and rancher, was quoted today one-yemoratorium will be as saying he had informed asked, but will meet with conrehouse his dealers gambling siderable opposition in debate. sponsibility for her losses was It already is in operation. limited. in d, ar COAST EXPLOSION BERKELEY, Calif., Dec. 4. STEERS CLEAR OF PROHIBITION (U.R) Five persons were near death today and 60 others were treated for serious injuries as the result of a terrific gas explosion which killed one youth and wrecked a house where firemen were fighting a blaze. today, as a local storm area centered in this region, Temperatures were mild, gener-whially, although low enough to permit the snow to lie on the ground without melting. snow - j le Congressional Straddlers Step Easy as Dry Vote Becomes Likely 5j The Weather y WASHINGTON, Dec. 4 (UP) Economy, taxation and rehabilitation of business are expected to be the three major items in President Hoovers message to congress, on which he is now putting the finishing touches, i A recommendation for new and increased taxes is as certain. Recommendation of some scheme to loosen cerdit and restore business confidence also is indicated in numerous conferences recently at the White House. One rumor has it that the president will urge some definite project similar to the old war finance corporation. This report is met with silence at the White House,and has been discredited to seme extent. Sino-Jap-ane.- se Elmer Harnbull. 763 East in front of the tabernacle. This will be furnished with multi- Ninth North. colored lights- Two other trees on either side of the tabernacle Dear Santa Claus: and fronting on Main street How are you feeling this lovehave already been illuminated. ly Christmas. I read in the paper that you The large electric star in the tower has been were to busy to come to Logan, tabernacle so I well tell you what I want lighted for several days. Supt- H. C. Maughan of the now. I want a pair of splrs High-top- s. city light department had crews of men working all this week overalls, shirt and games hope you a mary chistmas. stringing wires for red and Junior Cook, 181 North 2 West green lights on each side of ; re-gar- of tire Manchurian dispute were forwarded to Paris - Arrangements for a banquet of of the Cache CounThe ty members Fish and Game association German debt problem and pos- to be held Thursday, January, going 28, were discussed sibility of that country by directors off the gold standard were held of the organization at a meeta violent responsible today for in of Comthe Chamber break in stocks on the New ing merce Thursday night. a break York stock exchange, President William Peterson of to new lows of neariy all Ger- the association presidedman bonds, a downturn in Further details of the banquet grains, and softness in bank program are to be worked out shares. the entertainment commitThe stock market shot down by tee of Secretary R. E. near the close when U. S. Berntsonwhich is chairman. Dr. W. E. steel went below its previous Smith was named publicity diresistance level selling at 51. rector for the banquet and prooff 2 points. gram arrangements. Sportsmen of Cache as well as fish and game association officials from Ogden and Salt Lake will be invited to attend the function. Results of the elk and deer hunt on the Cache national forest this year were discussed, as well as Initial plans for fish planting and protection activity for next season. President Peterson plans to issue a statement through Dr. Smith later relative to plans association for q f the activity program to be carnext out ried year. NEW YORK, Dec. 4 MAN Problem ' - ment relief npaign, has been studying tl migration from the cold eaand middle west to this warcountry. concerning which t wanders say at least we si not freeze to death here.' The numl of the travelers on freight tns is so great according to Spilsbury that railroads caot cope with the situation. A majorl of the wanders are verv yot men, the average aee being ;eteen. Thousands It really is oodles of fun of them anigh school grad- Getting all of your wrapping up done- uates that nd no work waitBut the first thing to do ing for thennd in many cases Is to shop till you're through found thehomes broken un because ofe fathers lack of Checking things off your list one by one. emptoymen ...... ty project leaders and executive Comofficers bf the Home-an- d munity section of the Cache county farm bureau have been called for Saturday at l:15.and l p. m. in the courtshouse- This announcement was made by Miss Izola Jensen, district extension agent, Friday morning. At 1:15 p. m. County Leaders will meet with Miss Jensen to discuss county problems which may be met through project work. Leaders are Mrs. Ed Bahen, Smithfield; Mrs. Effie Smith, Arnalga; Mrs. Hattie Lee, Will Jones, Hyde Park; MrsParadise: Mrs. John Hendry, Wellsviile; and Mrs. O. M. Reed, Hyrum. Executive officers will meet the project leaders at 2 p. m.. Officers arc: Mrs. J. W. Bentley, Trenton, president; Mrs. L. J. Petty, Arnalga, vice president; MrsMatilda Monson, Richmond, secretary; directors, Mrs. Rachel Parkinson. Wellsviile and Mrs. W- J. Harrison, Cove. A committee will be appointed to draw up a program for next year. THE MEANEST Of Congress Next Week Great Wall Of China Moot Question In Approaching Holidays Gives Thrills Aplenty the The youth of the id, includwnl ing romantic younfcotes, become more and aP interestloing man ed in a young named Clark Gablnom Irving Thalberg has justalected for an important pfuction, in which Gable wilLKjear as a ? clergyman. Nations Head Puts Finishing Touches On Message To Be Read At Opening t - and Irving Thalberg, ayoung genius who does the pjiucing and directing selectinf plays and players and improvt them after he gets them. As regards movie lOspects three they reminded you of little Japanese figuresbat .refuse to SEE, HEAR CX SPEAK ' any evil. time They think all thefld times glory will come back ipy and ianwhile multiplied, Loews is making excfcnt profits. L Nicholas M. Schenckho hasentily bought control (thatmade terprise, some time go no mistake. Price 5 Cents. EDITION ir rz EXTRA TOUCH There! is LOS ANGELES some gloom in moving pictfes, High finnce centered here. which puts hundreds of miipns into pictures wishes it ladwoiierthe money out, andout.is Theming how to get it swer is nothing but a nairal born moving picture man :ando it- No high pressure effiency person can deal withthe gamut of temperament hat stretches from John Barrwore to John Gilbert, and from try Ptckford to Greta Garbo, There are bright spots LOGAN, s n ovTgive S j j Dangerous Youth. : Our future development depends on individual recognition of responsibility.' Col. Charles Lindbergh. With which are combined the Cache Valley Daily Herald, the Daily Herald and The Journal I Bright Spots And Sa WhatFolksSay last ditch fight. They supported an amendment to the "145 rule which would require 190 members to sign a petition before a vote could be taken on a constitutional amendment. This was designed to prevent a vote on one of the most popular proposals resubmission of the 18th amendment to the states. It was defeated when some that the wily wets, learning democrats had come out for rules revision, warned the Rethat unless they publicans adopted the 145 rules the opsteal their position would thunder. It worked. The amendment was lost, and the liberal rule endorsed. Prohibition The president 13 not expected to dwell long on this topic if indeed it at all. Unemployment This problem, linked with many qf the other proposals the message will make, will as a matter of course receive major attention-T- he president has- been working day and night for two weeks on the message, taking notes. dictating. polishing phrases. Most of the text is written out persomiiiy by him before he begins the final dictation. RABBIT HUNT BEING PLANNED Cache Vailey sportsmen have been extended an invitation to join with others of norlhera Utah and southern Idaho in the annual rabbit hunt at Hansel Valley Sunday. A caravan will leave the corner of Main and Center streets in Logan at 8 a. m. for the scene of the hunt, northwest of promotory. William Greaves, a former farmer of that section and now living in Logan, has announced local arrangements. According to him. no .22 caiibre guns will be allowed, only shotguns and clubs being used. This is an annual affair which attracts sportsmen from all over northern Utah. Only of the principal groups this year is a delegation from the sheriffs , office in Salt Lake county. |