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Show To Everyone m Cache Valley, the Herald-Journ- Extends Sincere Best Wishes for al , The Today's News Merry Christmas everybody. Thats all the news there is today. , Volume 22. Journal LOGAN, UTAH. Til UR SI) A DEC KM UK It Y. 2 1. (Copyright, 1031) Ilanksters. Sputtered S.O.S. Last Craft Cyrus H. K. Curtis receives from Paris information that American bankers are called "Banksters, in high French financial circles. is supposed to A "Bankster be a combination of banker and French expressing gangster,' opinion of American bankers. New York bankers may reply that in dealing with the more clever of the distinguished French bankers a little of the gangster quality would not come amiss, for purposes of self defense. , -- . that gentlemen came here from the bank of France, with threats to withdraw all French gold from New York, as they had drawn all thought aod from London. TheyAmerican this would frighten were surprised bankers, and you when told: 'The soonerbetter gpld.ftdt . we shall be pleased. It doesnt mean anything to us- It is no secret .4teUaat - . A British newspaper says ericans are gullible and billions Am- emo- - of dollars to .Europe, SEATTLE, Dec. 24 Price 6 Cents. OplimLm Pervades Air Despite Depressing Times In World; Weather Man Even Cooperates. Word From Small The Rockefeller Name. heart and a charlotte russe for a spine." John N. Wheeler," newspaper man. Joyous Holiday Opens Thursday In Cache Valley It Was the Night Before Christmas! Gullible, Emotional. Correct. We Are All Prisoners. "At present most of us act as' if we had a cream puff for a: FIVE OCLOCK EDITION 10 31. Arthur Brisbane A New Word, What Folks Say With which are combined the Cache Valley- Daily Herald, the Daily Herald and The Journal Number 300. Today By Herald- a UP' All of Logan and Cache Valley wero ready Thursday to join with the rest of I lie world in a joyous Christmas holiday celebration. Despite a world wide depression that has affected everyone. a beautiful holiday spirit is felt in Cache Valley that brooks no faltering or pessimism. Relief work, conducted this year under one general organization in which practically every group in the county participated, has done wonders in relieving the poor and needy. Few families will be passed up by Santa Claus in his visits tonight. One hundred and fifty-foboxes full of Christmas goodies and gifts have been distributed by the Community Storehouse organization. . Even the weather man has The tug Roosevelt, carrying a crew of II men, which had been believed lost in a severe storm in north Pacific waters, is safe at Neah Bay, off the Mainland of the northwest tip of Washington in the straits of Juan de Fuca, according to a dispatch received by coast guard headquarters here. ur SEATTLE, Dec- - 24 s U'PiMoun-tainou- seas and raging winds today held secret the fate .of 11 members of the crew of the tug Roosevelt, famous as the craft in which Admiral Robert E. Peary made his successful expedition to the north pole. Her radio sputtered out a final S. O. S. picked up by the coast guard here. Since then all has been silence-- a silence that coast guardsmen said probably crew meant. disaster and the sturdy tug, about 15 miles off Cape Beale, Vancouver Island. The cutters Snohomish and Chelan were to reach the scene early today but no word had Ann Mrs. been received from them, in- Nielsen. 65, wife Martha of John P. dicating, coast guard headquardied at the family home ters said, that they had been here Wednesday evening follow- -, unable to find the distressed ing an illness of four weeks craft. The British coast guard cutter from vein inflammation. Mrs. Nielsen was thought by Givenchy also radioed that she arrived shortly after the Roosevelt sent her position last night the but was unable to find trace Release Says Mooney For 'fethe mon y that tiiey would get the back. England report Cables from of the tug. disappointment causP debt pay The Roosevelt pitched like a refusal to nostpone K cork after she set out to meet ments indefinitely. and mrrne. the schooner Vigilant, which rested that Britain had been by not pay the schooner Commodore in a States that they will race from Honolulu to Tatoosh WMatnJhBVriUshers will object to island. The tug Goliath tied to the word that suggestion, for the in a Commodore off Cape Flattery -- weleher" is unpopular to race but her hauser repeatedly snapcountry much addicted ped in the angry seas. She track gambling. sought shelter, and the Roosevelt attempted to tie to the hereafter States The United Benjamin Commodore when it learned remember might that the Vigilant was many Franklins sound advice against or go hundred miles at sea. lending, and borrowing The Roosevelt got a line on two lines farther back and take au- the Commodore, but it snapped English excellent from the and the heavy seas poured over thor of Hamlet: her. a nor borrower a Neither The tug became distressed and the schooner floated away. The itself both loses Fdr loan oft schooner was reported today and friend. riding out the storm about 40 in Europe, friends our We lost miles off the northern part of is Vancouver island. if they were friends,on which the day The Roosevelt was in charge extremely doubtful, we lent them the money. of Capt. Russell Davis of Seattle, and was owned by the Washington tug and barge Co. The death of a guard in the a penitentiary government tha) Leavenworth reminds us we are all prisoners. William in the prison, Suberkrup. guard able to go u was a free man, he UTAH Unsettled tonight and when he chose and do what, Prisoners thinking onlv Friday; little change in temliked of the liberty outside prison perature. walls were amazed to hear tha IDAHO Cloudy tonight and the guard had killedthe hlmsell Rain and snow north vorlc Friday. and freedom with Moderate temportion tonight. him. before ar perature. We free. is But nobody all prisoners, tied to this little earth bv the power of gravitathe tion, sailing with it around sun going heaven knows where The Weather buildings that Magnificent John D. Rockefeller. Jr., is erecting in the heart of New York City will mean an expenditure of two hundred million dollars and confortunately for workerstimes. tractors in these dull This Rockefeller enterprise the porks with growing trees onwoud roofs of tall buildings, have amazed ancient Babylon and its hanging gardens- It will be a city within a city, and tenants in the city will be glad to hear that Mr. Rockefeller has consented to the use of his m Rockefeller City name. business will be a name more valuable to them than "Radio City." No Hope Held i Cp r? Editors csp Note Heres those our know-it-all- answer to who there is no Santa It is a reprint of an editorial carried in the New t York Sun many years it still hoids good today. believe Claus. ago-Bu- (Editorial) take pleasure in answering at once and thus prominently the communication below, expressing at the same time our great erntifieat'on that its fiith-fu- l author is numbered among the friends of The Sun: YVe m FATAL SHOOTING BUTTE, Mont., Dec. 24. SANTAr age of youth in church congre- - n: gations has been falling off SAN QUENTIN Dec. 24. u.P) VISIT PRISON. Cal., Tom Mooney abandoned hope today that Governor James Rolph. Jr., of California will pardon him. OJPt--There is an interesting On the eve of his 16th Christcommunication from John congressional mas behind San Quentin walls, A. Hendrickson campaign backed by the Ameritogether Californias most famous priscan Federation of Labor, to with comments from the oner expressed the conviction llerald-Journmake 2.75 per cent beer legal editor on that a plea in his behalf by was revealed today as an agreed page four today. Be sure Mayor Walker of New York was of and read it. program CONTINUE SEARCH in vain. "Not a chance," Mooney, senFEAR TONG WAR (UR) 24 Dec. to life imprisonment on tenced WASHINGTON, DENVER, - Dec 24. (UP) The Senator Borah took the off of a part in the 1918 conviction edge as arrival of the Santa impending day combing in preparedness here today w.th the dis- Claus in Swh9o fltshhyotPtotiCdae1atffn Washington by his pro- - San Francisco, said Powers of 10 for a per cent cut ln business and politics will dichave his autoniobile in a "typiral chinTtown of the battered posals Funeral arrangements all government salaries above tate Gov. Rolphs decision dekilling. gangland body of Tom Toy. aged Chinese. $2000 a year not been made. nying me a pardon. ke ha,chLt Born in Hyrum. July 28. 1866, The capital, almost entirely A few men have already de- SAKTA CLAUS NQ side tne body. a daughter of Niels Bendt and. on the government termined dependent the issue. UP 24 Dec. Idaho. BOISE, Dorothy M. Jensen Nielsen, Mrs. The eovernor will put weignt payroll, naturally does not wel- Nielsen had made her home Santa Claus will not visit the such is But it action. icome any behind his denial of (leniency here all her life. She married 'Idaho state penitentiary here Ilvriim Suunnrl Wfiril t real,y coniCerned The fact bv saying. My chief justice. Dick for Warden 1888. For tonight, John Nielsen, Feb. 8, Borah would include sen - JMatt has advised suilivan chim-ReliYule Program ithat many years she was an active Thomas has removed all means ators and congressmen in the atgainst a nardon, but the de- and other ladders Folks neys, society and Old pay cut was taken to guarantee rjSton ts already made. of sealing the walls of the grim committee worker. that congress would do nothing school "Until the ruling powers rea officers and Boise Sunday at of the stone in edge city Two children preceded her - teachers of the Hyrum Second about the matter. In fact, it is lZP mat Tom Mooney is a more Southof the since escape Lyda death. ward will sponsor a Christmas regarded by aime as merely- dangerous force in prison than Surviving are her husband. ard. and entertainment in Borahs annual Christmas greet- be would be if released, I will (program of Nielsen one son, Raymond . ln another dress the not be turned out. ward NEW STORM SNOW chapel on Christmas Hyrum; and eight daughters, Borah has made it pis annual event "The world w.de agitation and RENO. Nev., Dec. 24 UP' (day. This is an annual Mrs. Hans P- Anderson, Mrs. Le which young and old look for- - holiday custom for some years (j1P demand for the release of Larsnow A Mrs. Garnel and rainstorm terrific to add a dash of bitters to the America's Dreyfus' should be Roy Baxter, ward to. sen, and Miss Miriam Nielsen, swept western Nevada and east An unusual feature of the capital's Christmas cheer. proof that as long Mrs. Thomas era California todav causing all of Hyrum; As to pay cuts, Borah if any- - convincing will be a short skit as j am j1Pjd unjustly in prison program to Francis of Mrs. dollars thousands damage Shaw, Magna; entitled "The Gift Shop where- one, has the right to raise this I am a far greater source of Maughan, Welisville; "Mrs. Fred telephone and telegraph lines, in live models of Christmas toys subject In 1926 congress raised unrest than if I were free. and will be on B. Maughan, Clifton, Idaho; and tying up transportation own pay from $7,500 to $10,- display. Santa Claus its (Vn a Mrs. LeRoy Rindiisbacher, Mill- - adding white gold to the sum will distribute refused to a of bag candy Lake .ylr- Borah mer water supply of drouth and nuts to all ville. on the ground The jis jmrease present Three brothers, Hans B. Niel- - t irved Nevada. t0 a le. ,laf , d,M'n program will bogtn at 1 p. m sen. and James Nielsen, all of hen lie was $7,500 Kb A d nice for intermediates m FLAN' It Ml. ROAD m I'M) lie fel he was Hyrum and three sisters. Mrs pvemr will finish the holi-- 1 eef G. W Allen and Mrs Enoch WASHINGTON. Dee 24 (UP) then entitled to accept the m- -, NEW YORK. Dec. 24 iUPi Larsen, both of Hyrum: and Authority to construct a new crease The stock market swung back Mrs. I C. Thoresen of Salt goo rmle railroad from Denver, and lorth in list'ess trading Lake C'ltv also survive. NO PAPER RID AY Colo . to San Pedro Harbor, today and closed at about the Calif was soueht from the in- same levels as the close yesan established I I N I It M, SUNDAY Following commerce Herald-Journterstate commission IS ACQUITTED custom, the terday. will not publish on Christtoday The holiday spirit prevailed Funeral sei vices fm Mrs F mas dat. Tins proceedure G Wilkiii'im who died Sunday Many traders were absent from RENO, Nev, Dec. 24 U'tti-- Dr E YOUNG FEW PEOPI Fair-e ! enables employes of the Carl Fieri Andre, young night, will be laid at the Logan the market and those who were w! MOSCOW. Dee. 24. mont. W. Va dentist, was ac- Foui tii ward (Impel Sunday, present engaged in horseplay paper to join with the rest of the communitv in a holiThe exchange will The the floor December 27 at quitted by a jury of 12 men ya,ung people will be among ttie p in. on the charge of million', (lathering in chinches, day observance. The entire early today body nu h- rawed bv friends be closed until Monday as will toWinsome Martha throughout the Soviet union staff joins in wishing everyat the family other major exchanges in tlv murdonng Sunday one a Mcrrv Christmas. Hutchinson. night to worship The pen cut-- 1 residi nee Lit; Noil. First East. country Investigation has failed to re- veal the incidents which ceded the fatal shooting of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Lynch day night in what authorities believe to have been a m minand suicide, Tues-Nielse- ' K& ?' SeUediai - UmVeenoYnTn steadily, AFTER BEER WASHINGTON, Dee. 24. n, Zo?irgl. & ' - Plins ef 1 j ' ' DIAL IS ASKED j ' re-t- I- BASLE, Switzerland, Dec. 24 An immediate and com- (UP plete new deal on war debts and reparations to avert new disasters is called for in Vie report of the international experts w'ho have been studying Germanys capacity to pay. Germanys inability to resume payments after the expiration of the present Hoover moratorium, and econom?!? conditions prevailing throughout the entire world make such international action neressarv. the advisory committee of the young plan reported.- - iUP'-Fe- , 1 , GIVE-- Is There a SANTA CLAUS? We'll Say There Is! KVp cooperated with Cache valley. For the first time ln several years, a deep snowy mantle, over a foot in depth, will lend a real Christmas atmosphere to the holidays. This snow also added a note of cheer to the outlook for next year. It has a heavy content of water and is expected to go a long way towards solving-th- e water pcob-lefor Cahe farmers next summer. Although Christmas day will be observed generally by "quiet home observance, there are several communities which-- , are planning programs and entertainment also. Community programs. ward events, musical programs and Christmas cantatas have been announced in practically every section. All schools ere out. the col lege having closed last Friri"' and the city and county schools on Wednesday. They will all reoDen on Monday, January 4. Although all stores and business houses will be open on Saturday, there are many offices which are expecting to take advantage of Christmas falling on Friday and close Saturday to provide a three day holiday. cCp Ksp Dear Editor years old. Kp I am cfp 8 Some of mv little friends sav there is no Santa Claus. Papa says If you see it in The Sun its so. Please tell me the truth, is there a Santa Claus? Virginia O'Hanlon. 115 street. West Ninctv-fift- h little your fiicnds are wrong. They have heen affected bv the skepticism of a skeptical age. They think that nothing ran he which is not comprehensive Iv their little minds. All minds. VIRGINIA, whether they he YTRGIXIA, r Hyp Ksp cp cp dp or childrens are little. In this great universe of ours is a mrre insect, an ant, in his intellect, as compared with the boundless world about him. as measured by the intelligence capable of grasping the whole of truth and knowledge. YES. URGIMA. THERE mens IS A SANTA CLAUS. He ex- ists as certainly as love and generosity and devotion exist, and you know that they abound and give to your life its highest beauty and joy. Alas! how dreary would be the world if there were no SANTA CLAUS! It be as dreary as if would there r(p K'p rtp Kp were no Yirgini.is. There would be no childlike faith no no romance then, poetrv, to make tolerable this existence. We should have no enjoyment, except in sense and sight. The eternal light with which childhood fills the world would be extinguished. in SANTA Not believe CLAUS. Y'ou might as well not believe in fairies! Y'ou might get your papa to hire men to watch in all the chimneys on Christmas eve to catch SANTA CLAUS, but even if they did not see SANTA CLAUS coming what would that down, rp Kp rp rtp rQVp prove? Nobody sees SANTA CLAUS, but that is no sign tiiat there is no SANTA The most real are things in the world those that neither children nor men can see. Did you ever see fairies dancing on the lawn? Of courra not, but thats no proof that they are not there. Nobodv can conceive or imagine all the wonders there are unseen and unseeable in the CL YUS. world. Y'ou tear apart the baby's rattle and see what makes the noise inside, but there is a veil covering the unseen world which not the strong rp ep rQs? rp rp est man, nor even the united strengtli of ail the strongest men that ever lived, could tear apart. Only faith, fancy, poetry, love, romance, can push aside that curtain and view and picture the supernal beauty and glorv bevond- Is it all real? Ah VIRGINIA, in all this world there is nothing else real and abiding. NO SANTA CLAUS! Thank GOD! he lives, and he lives forever. A thousand years from now, VIRGINIA, nav ten times ten thousand vears from now, bo will continue to make glad the heart of childhood. - - CANTATA "The Story of a Christmas Gift, a sacred dramatic Christmas cantata, will be presented Sunday evening at 7 o'clock in the Sixth ward chapel by the ward choir. Preparations for this presentation have been under way for several weeks under the direction of Professor Henry Otte and Jack Taylor. The choir and principals in the cantata 'have made wonderful progress and will give a most outstanding presentation. This cantata is something unusual for a choir presentation and should draw a large attendance to the services. Beautiful solo numbers will bB sung by Carmen Frank, Florence Barnett and Pearl Baugh. I) |