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Show PTD Today s More about wago cutting on page one. column six. ItcaJ 'erakMoumal .In Grin Skirts Agin shorter than ever in 1932, says a Pa rts dispatch and will he worn with matching bunk uccountx. will be With which are combined the Cache Valley Daily Herald, the Daily Herald and The Journal Volume 23. Number LOG A N, 13. U T A II. J A N S A T V K D A V. I'A 1IV 1 rnii (i. cocinri rv j.imiw. o XilCO cuw. RIVER LEVEE BREAK THREATENS 1,000 PEOPLE Today cy dy cy cy dy cy dy dy di dy dy dy dy cy ey B. C. Thatcher Again Heads Chamber of Commerce EASY Mail hy Cut Salaries j t K. By (Copyright, 5 c5-- Arthur Brisbane c Csy dy (Ns Cy (Ny Cy 19b u Wanted, a Financial Idea, Naked Farad ened. r Threat This Wolf Howls Strangely. . 1 Already Secretary Mellon tells the house controlled by of representatives we are in the midst Democrats of a great emergency, and extra money must be raised by extra tsxution, to balance the budget." This means that somebody, principally those that have substantial incomes will have to pay one thousand three hundred and ton millions more (n 1932 than they did in 1931. It also means adding 1, 700,000 Americans to the number of taxpayers. The new recruits will not enjoy that. Secretary Mellon also advocates a sales tax. Thf follow inu article, written lv F. M. Vmintf, a former teacher in the Loi;an eity schools, contains one of the soundest and sanest discussions on the waj;e problem that has yet been tfiten. Mr. Ynunjr knows, perhaps more than anyone else in the state, the difficulties that the teachers in I tah have encountered. K cry one. whether for or against the wane cuts, would do well to read the article. It may change some opinions. The Kditor. cut-lin- i Reconstruction Vice - Presidents And j ' credit Many billions more of potential credit lies in this bill and other pending measures of the Prcsi- dent s program, together with the additional refreshing stream furn-- j ished by the federal reserve board in its new easy money policy, for credit of this sort expands as it circulates outward in var-ious channels. Approval of the President's entire program, designed to help and the farmer .the the depositor in insolvent banks and it appears most of it will be sanctioned by congress -should act to thaw the country's frozen financial mechanism. It is hoped a business revival will result. Final congressional action o.i the reconstruction corporation bill, which the house passed last night, 355 to 55, will not be possible until next week. This delay was caused by insistence of th? house upon its own bill, which differs slightly from that passed Monday by the senate. The house was in recess today after five days of continuous work on the relief mO'lSIlfp Working like a giant battering ram, an effective Republican-Den- t oeratie coalition knocked down amendments yesterday as they Were offered by a dissenting Logan cany on group in each party, who then leaivd of snow ns voted aaginst the measure in to Keep t hr route protest. A dozen Republicans and eitv to that point 43 Democrats refused to support Arthur I elk ' ' 1 home-own- r. es-g,- te rc , ' proceed ' - supposed to be the guardians of cliil- Dogs usually-'firdren, ,but boys in Seattle haw reversed the rule and are guarding theii dogs. A poisoner ran amuck and killed six dogs within, a few days. Now the boys are keeping a Nose watch to prevent further raids of the plotter. Albert Malec, 13, is shown in the photograph with his strong right arm around his dog, Prince. I United Press Flashes ! TO MARK WORK IDAHO FALLS, Idaho, Jan. 16 voluntary unemployment relief drive was in effect today, initiated yesterday by eity employes of Idaho Kails who pledged five per cent of their monthly salaries for the make work drive. WINTER SPORTS intra-mura- 1 al intra-mural- Why Divorce! NUSPFXT IIFM j ELY, Nev.. Jon. 16 d IP A man believed to be Jack Hart, Motor- ious escaped convict wanted in Baltimore, Md., on a charge of murder, was held by Sheriff Henry Nicholson today for identified tion by eastern authorities. C. Uigoletto - BIG PROJECT WATCTI FARCE LOS ANGELES, Jail. 16. d.P of guard deputy sheriffs watched over the 2,100 year old Greek A Farce Lysistratra today to prevent their brother officers of, the itv vice srpiad from raiding IS FEASIBLE a DEM FB SHOW OPENS H PKNVElt, Coin., Jan. 16. The twenty-sixt- h annual National Western Stock Show bigger and better than ever before opened here today. Hundreds of visitors from all sections of the west were here to see the stock show, take in the sights, and have a good SUGGESTS DELAY PARIS, Jan. 16 UP Six mouths' postponement of the Lau- stnnc conference, with the .sug- 3?stion that the Hoover debt moratorium be extended possibly for one yei.r, was broached hen to- day. GET JEWELS NEW YORK. Jan 16 UP' DIE IN ('KAMI ID Three bandits broke into tne apart-ro-ADDISON, N. Y.. Jan. 16 of Robert LeR.oy. prominent n overloaded Sedan carrying 12 persons from a party, crashed into attorney occupying entire eighth in Erie railroad passenger train at 'loor of an exclusive apartment the Main street crossing here to- uuilding today, hound three maids and escaped with jewelry valued day, killing three persons, includ,it $2oh.non ing a child. Five others were seriously injured. JOBLESS LEADER PITTSBURGH. Pa.. Jan. 16 il'Ii MOKE GOLD Father James R. Uox. answering WASHINGTON, Jan 16 ill:. The Cnited States in 1131 had a a "challenge of the Republican National committee." declared to favorable balance of trade of he would sNiF.J is a candidate the department of com- d .or the nomination by the "jobless merce announced today iaity" for President of the Unite States. SOUNDS OUT I . S. PARIS, Jan. 16. d'P' Pitniur D1KGEL LEADS out United Laval has sounded AGUA CALIKNTE. Jan. 16 States Ambassador Edge on the Leo Diegel, lota1 professional l.l" stil possibility of extending the Hoover was leading the field in the debt moratorium at the request Agua Caliente open golf tournof European powers, reliable adament as he turned the ninth vices said today. hole in the third round today. ! I $15,-ou- FIND BODY TRENTON, Tenn., Jan 13. d.r The body of three year old James Rice, found in a debris strewn field near his home today, brought to ten the number of fatalities in a tornado last night. Nine of the victims were members of the Rice family. James had been missing since the storm. PLEDGE OPEN DOOK TOKTO. Jan. 16. tU.T! -- Japan pledged maintenance of the open door" in Manchuria and China to Secretary today in response of State Stimsons note but noted in China conditions that existing might modify application of treatv. materially the Make Plans To Attend Rigeletto dered than by school leuchers. They occupy a unique position, they accept heavy loads and miser- the ably poor pay, considering time and money spent for preparation and they seldom make a complaint lest they be charged with mercenary motives. During those years before and during the war and up to very recent years teachers received so little that they were constantly being commiserated with by pro- fessional men, business nicn, far- nurs, transportation workers and even government employes. While I was principal of a ten-- : teacher school, drawing seventy- five dollars a month, a seventh grade pupil quit school to go to work on the railroad section That boy twitted me with job the reminder that he was earning more than I was- - Indeed he may have been receiving more; but he never earned more. And my experience is the same as that of many others. DIDNT FIGHT FOK HIGHER WAGES During those very days j for teachers did these taxpayers Farm Bureau associations and members urge a fair wage for road ha.s been far as the forks open from the for traffic and Ephraim Nenlerhausr weVe opnvitlng the M'artor of the stale road departnent m hanking the snow on! thrr ndr of the highway. SuperV. J visor Funk of the Cache hstmt of the state road department has nupervisod the work which was started Thursday morning. Take To Hills To Save Lives When Levee Goes Oat Continued Nine-Pow- the ; : WASHINGTON, Jan. IG .1 pi The Columbia river .lam anil pow- rr project is feasible hikI prarlit ii- hie. Commissioner Elwood Meaji of the bureau of reclamation, reported today to the secretary of interior. No construction of the dam and plant should be undertaken until contracts are executed for the sale of power which will insure sufficient reve- nue for the annual expenses and the repayment of the investment, with interest at 4 per cent, within 50 years, the bureau reported. The report, however, indicates clearly that the bureau believes this tail he done as in the ease of the Hoover dam. The market fur power m the territory tributary to the proposed Columbia river dam is .sufficient to absorb the total firm power at the output to be generated Columbia river dam within 15 years after the dam is completed.'' was the first conclusion in the report made by Chief Engineer R. F. Walter, which the commissioner sent to the seirctary - Rigoletto P'-o- ( - llailroad Speakers Paint Black View CHICAGO. a NKW YORK Jan. iv j of the Baltimore " nini ii. .xiurm Ohio railroad, before the joint conference on wages and employment. It was the opening of the railroads battle for a 10 per cent reduction in wages In the background was the threat of a 33 per cent slash if toe present conference fails to bring an agreement among the nne railroad presidents and 21 union leaders. The session lasted two and hours, then adjourned without another meeting in the afternoon, as previously planned. Sc down-to-case- x one-ha- lf pi ogress Wall street wa. not perturbed over the behavior of the list. Some selling was touched off hy the approach of a settlement between railroad executives and workers on a 30 per cent wage cut ami bv imminence of operation of the reconstruction finance Both of these were corporation considered constructive, highly but in view of the fact that the then market whs discounting earlier t the week, it was held to realize that natural selling only nrofjts would follow their CIIAKI.KSTON. Miss., Jan. Iavee protecting the thickly populated Tipim basin crumbled in six more places today, sending additional hundreds of residents to higher ground. Families who had elung to the hie the levees would with-- , stand the roaring flood waters began a desperate rare for their lives against the muddy waters. Many who had lingered too long climbed Into trees and onto housetops. 10 dJ.Ri j low-wa- on page two) CHARLESTON. Miss, Jart.1, 16 A fresh break In the Tallahatchie river levee system sent a wall of flood water roaring , into the Tlppo basin today, menacing the lives of more than 1000 Inhabitants. , ; Cut off by other flood waters, families were forced to seek, safe' ty in nearby hills. ; Bouts "lied back and forth; all night bringing out those who had been trapped by the unexpected rise. No lives were .reported lost here, but there was fear; that some might be reported after 'a r .. ; complete check. Many homes in the basin wept surrounded by water before Uie new rise, but the occupants not abandoned them. George lief- ri weather, editor of a weekly newspaper here, nald todaybe be1 liered there were ainnle boats to remove all in peril. He declared great loss of life was unlikely as. I he break had been feared for. sev.1. eral days. J. W. Harris, a ' physician of Swan Lake, Miss., told of being on the outskirts of the basin shortly after the rise began.' Hu estimated there might be as. many-ato persons living in it, but, said rescue would have to be effected from the other side of the lowlands as Swan Lake was shut off from the basin by flood waters It was reported the levee crumbled in three places as the river swelled hv continued rains, burst; its bounds. Glendofa, farther down the river, was a scene of activity today, Surrounded tv greater flood threats, the little town was carrying on in Its work to stave off were More the levee breaks. threatened each hour as the rive continued to rise. Charleston housed many home-'es- s families today, and as more from the basin left their homes, it was expected .shelter facilities, vould no taed to the utmost 'ore nightfall. Rjgeletto ii:.li- - ' . Bishop Wells Speaker At Conference j Emanuel Skahclund. manager of the Modern Barber shop, and ,t m ioh r of hr Lrgan Canyon Boom Owners association, was instrumental along with District Judge M U Hams and John H. Momi in getting the state road commission to authorize the roa Judge Harris openinjr :m tivity. mid Mr. Moser laid the matter be-- ! commission in frrr the St'Uo Salt Lake recently. With a little none grading along! tlv? route and running of heavy road trucks up the canyon several Mines the snow, it is expected, will V suftuienUy packed that a first lass winter highway will ho vailable for travelers who wish to motor to the forks and bark. The canyon highway has been leaia d of snow to the forks loav ng a route as wide as the other snvon state highways are. Mr SUabdund. Secretary Merhr K Hovey of the Chamber of Coni rc- merer, arid a Herald-Journnortrr went over the route Friday' md found it in good condition for Maffie Motorists, howevei. might; !o well in traveling lip the can- yon at this time to carry a shovel along for assistance if needed in 'urmng their ars around in th an von I time. LATE HONEYMOON LOS ANGELES. Jun. 16 H.h Mr. and Mrs. David Hutton, tlv latter more widely known as Aimee Semple McPherson. Evangelist. plan a belated honeymoon trip to Havanas, starting Jan. 3d with a radio description of their ailing, the couple announced today. t; i 'iillrininiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininraiiiiniimiiinnniiniiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiir.iiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim CARNIVAL FOR Herald Journal Utah. Sir In the January x isyour paper. I notive the living made by the Uache Farm Bureau" and the Uoiintv Taxpa.wrs assoto get the board of eduand the countv commisto cut the .vt, ones of the and civic employes. I don't know very much about the salaries of livie employes; hut I don't think any in ('acta county or Logan city receive not more than a 1.6- - wage: enough to warrant a cut. I believe we have a group of capable and honest officials and hut means a lot. Certainly the laborer is vorth his hire. KNOWS ILENTY ABOUT TEACHERS But when it comes ; s h ol teachers, I know sonithi: about the time and money il takes to qualify for their very un- ei tun positions. The scholastic requirements have been raised and r used again and again. Teachers never get through preparing themselves to render better services to a, too frequently unappreciative public. Not in ail the occupations of men and women is there more honest and unselfish service ren Editor, Logan, Dear j sue of LT 16 WASHINGTON, Jan. - attempt y passage of the reconstruc- county tiou corporation bill congress lias Cache subplied two billion dollars credit- ciation" as; a starter for President Hoov- cation relief program, sioners er's financial wljich as a whole embraces basic teachers of several billions. Announced President B. (J. Thatcher uf the Logan Chamber of Commerce was elected for a third term at a special meeting of the hoard of directors Friday evening. He was reluctant to serve an e ther year as president, but the board members insisted because the Ilyrum Irrigation project still remains as perhaps the most important activity of the Chamber, ond awaits final completion. The directors felt that President Thatcher should serve one more year and by that time the project will be well on its way. H. J. Hatch who has served as second was chosen with Olof Nel'irst son as second vice president. M. R. secretary-treasureHovey was Meas-Jur- e Is Okehed By House Secretary Are This necessity of raising suddenly more than thirteen hundred million dollars in taxes, emphasizes the fact that this, biggest, richest government, in any emergency, is at the mercy of financial institutions created by itself. Secretary Mellon says the people must be taxed so iieuvi'y to preserve the credit of the United States government. The government which makes all the money for every i nly else, pouring out hundreds of millions through the Federal Reserve bank, w hen needed, cannot make any It must bort money for ITSELF. as row from banks and citizens .you would do. And when financiers are not lending, the government with all its credit is the Discussing the operation of the tielpless to get money, just astwen"ea and bean canneries and the fcity of New York that ha) of peas and beans in real ty thousand millions in cannot planting Cache Valley this year, the board to offer as security, adopted a resolution, copies of sorrow'. be mailed to Manager which 4 , I Perhaps some financial genius Roland Wadsworth of the Utah Packing corporation at Ogden and will enable the United States govto the headquarters of the Packernment to use its credit, its ing corporation in San Francisco. the resources, unlimited absolutely The resolution . urges the operwealth upon which its yearly ation of local canneries this year. of A HUNDRED ElLLiONS Plans for the official opening is based without having to bor- of the Cache county library Wedrow from 'discouraged finance. 3,1 arid' the ijeorge Washnesday, owes in all, This government, celebration ington only a little more, than twenty 22, were outlined. billions, and the country's annual February Officers of the chamber will income is a hundred billions. to outline the program of Bankers are not to blame for work for the year and appoint refusing to buy all. the securities the . standing committees to be govthat national nyid theto eitv to the for presented approval sell. ernments would like directors, from govbuy They 'can only r 'Rigelctto ernment what the people will buy from them. But imagine a, man it worth two millions l'ndii.g diffioult to borrow more than twenty thousand dollars. That is the position of this country, its income five per cent on two thousand billions, finding it hard to borrow a little more than twenty billions. No ordinary Business could live if its credit were thus restricted. The government should find a of the Huiisnkei Professor deway to extend its credit and get U.W.A.C. physical education it. wants it when money partment has nnnoiim ed I hat an l winter carnival will Unemployed wonieu of Brisbane, he held ou Saturday. January 23. the refusal Australia, indignant tit This carnival is in no way eon- of the minister of lnbor, to meet nectcd with the annual Aggie their and discuss grievances, them winter carnival, but is a contin-declare that they will march uation of the intra-murprogram. naked through the streets of the The list of events for men citv. by way of protest. ski race, include a cross country The city police are disturbed a cross country snow shoe race, a because the unemployed women iki jouring contest, and ski jump- arc so numerous that it would be ing. Impossible to arrest them a'l dr The girls events arc a 100 yard prevent their naked parade. snow shoe dash, a 200 yard ski This news would interest the race, and a special prize will also late Sir Thomas Brisbane, who es- be given the girl who exhibits the tablished that 'city in Australia skill and best form on and built his astronomical obser- greatest skis. vatory there. The organizations entered in the -arnival arc: Alpha Gamma, Beta The idea of the ladia.i of BrisKappa, Delta Kappa Phi, Delta bane is not new. Such parades Xu. Phi Kappa Iota. Pi Kappa have been carried out. by men Alpha, Sigma Chi. Bachelors. Carand women of the Doukhober dinals of St. Patrick, Outlaws,. Sect., in Russia and Canada. A Utah Foresters. Delta Phi, Tronaked parade would certa'uly conand the Alpha Delta F.psi-on- s centrate public attention on con- ians, who are the present leaders ditions against which it proin the tests. RigoleUo A big Umber wolf In New York's howls every zoological garden week day between twelve and wolves Imitating him. one, other But he positively will not howl on Sunday. This interests those who remember the bood saint who the wolf, and the Holy Spring" that flowc I abundantly Jan. 16 LT CHICAGO, six days a week and dried 'ip on When the mail carrier had Sabbath. the a vacation, he went for a Some cynic suggest that the walk. When Conrad Herget. wolf doesn't howl on Sundays bestreet car conductor, took a cause that Is the one day when day off, he rode the street no food is given to him. Others car. say he stops howling on Sunday That was Mrs. Hergets because he does not hear the testimony in applying for a whistles noon time factory that divorce. She said her husstimulate his howling. It is easy band had one day a week to be cvnlcal. much more interestoff. And on that day he insisted that she and the rest ing to believe. of the family go riding on Bunyan believed that the hen in raised her face to heaven, the street car, Mrs. Herget said. This in spite of the fact gratitude to her Creator every water. Cold two of their children own time she swallowed does she that science says that automobiles. because her mouth has no power Daniel P. Trude Judge of suction and she cannot :ct granted the woman temporary the water down without lifting alimony pending further her beak in the air. can-verte- d oo Low? Bishop John Wells of the pre siding bishopric of the L. I. rf church wilt be the speaker for the Sunday morning and after-noo- u sessions of the Logan stake He conference. will quarterly represent the church general authorities. This announcement was made Saturday morning by Stake President A. E. Anderson. of the priesthood Members the arc of stake quorums especially urged to attend th? .Saturday night session at 7SW oclock. This, the opening meeting of the conference, is for the general public, as well as the sessions Sunday, is for the general public. The Sunday gatherings will be held at lo a. m., 2 p. m.. and 7:3o p. ni. All conference sessions will be held in the tabernacle. Logan stake Mutual Improvement association boards will joir in arranging for the program Sunday evening. A musical pro gram has been arranged, entitled An with Gounod. Evening French composer of the opera Faust Rigoletto bii c Surround Cabin Of Suspected Murderer .SALINAS. Calif., Jan. 16. Armed with machine guns and tear gas, a posse this afternoon was reported closing in on a cabin near San Lucas where Ed Estes, trapper, wanted on a charge of murdering one of his partners, Wesley Hiekey. 4i was believed hiding. The cabin, east of San Lucas, is owned by Mrs Gertie Garciu with whom Estes and Hickey were reported enamoured Uigoletto Why Divorce! ELECTION c SET IRESTON At tht wrekly ing of the local Chamber of Com merce the nominee for tiu of governors were ehtoffi an will be voted unon at th stsmHh Uj He hMi February 6 The four nejobern of ' 'L tt, tin'll hr bonrd or? and Petterbory. Lebiml A- V C. HuM. . i The Weather - klc and slapped me in the Mrs .Walker testified time he choked 5nother face, .' D Kr The 'ho.sen Dnm- the fhlluwfnp: i Bay C. Gadd. Ralrh Miller, Claude Lewis, Chii :e Kearl. Theo Pettef-orRay Bnght, Gope Adams. Fplsted, sJpem-'Tvan Geary. and R. Ro'vJer T inith AKen, Itov Lindsey $ oeeaxont IDAHO: Probably niton tonight and Sunday: clear southeast ini; portion Sunday, cnntiniMMl cold. Unsettled toiitKbl aod I TAH: nuimIhn ; eoldei tonight southward portion. Maximum teuipernturc Friday; c?.r. to. 20; one Minimum temperature Irft nit; lit t below; one year ttjto, 3, READ THE STORY OF THE OPERA ON PAGE THREE TODAY. IT WILL HELP YOU TO APPRECIATE THE PRESENTATION ON MONDAY OR TUESDAY. |