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Show t The HeraM Jourm Today's News ' Logan s newest and out of its most active clubs to start meeting again. Page eight, column five. Grin Agin Some girls have a propensity for petting but most of them make the old davenport do. With which are combined the Cache Valley Daily Herald, the Daily Herald und The Journal Number Volume 23. i It LOGAN, UTAH.THUKSDAY, 17. tC'opyriht, 1932J LOS ANGELES, Jan. 21 I DRIFTS BLOCK ROADS Gold interests the world, especially the amount of it that India possess. Since England went off the gold basis, India has sent her 5100.1)00, 00(' GOING NORTH High winds following ihe comearly light snowfall paratively blockaded two arWednesday, from into Utah terial highways Idaho during the day and one was reported still closed today. U. S. Highway 91, between Preston and Downey was a continual series of big drifts which delayed traffic and at times brought it to a complete standstill. U. S. Highway S30. from Brigham City to Burley by way of y Streveli and Snowville, was closed Wednesday and at iast reports Thursday, had not yet been opened. The highway north of Preston to Pocatello was open and in good condition for traffic Thursday, however, according to the reports of Union Pacific bus drivers who came through. Ed Snyder, traveling representative of the American Telephone and Telegraph company with headquarters at Pocatello, told a graphic story of attempts to get through to Ingan Wednesday. He left Pocatello at S a. m. and finally arrived in Logan at 10 battle p. m. after an with the snow. Snyder reported that the worst drifts were between Downey and Preston. The only possible way to get through was to follow the big rotary snow plow operated by the Idaho state road department and even then, some of the last cars on a string over two miles long would be unable to get through because ot the snow. In some cases, cars were almost completely buried ami had to be dug out by the road crew., stationed at different points along the route. con- on our gold reserves, and took from us $12,000,000 gold There is no doubt in the French mind as to the value of a gold basis. last Saturday morning. i Politic. td agitation in Spain is of he worst kind, based on religious hatreds. A mob of 3000 gathered around the jail at Billion, intent on lynching 41 Catholics held as prisoners, killing of 4 persons following Catholics and in a clash oom-pletl- tj. Artillerymen protected the Catholic prisoners, and the mob. made up of Communists starting a genet al .strike, pacified by the release tv.-Communist prisoners, inarched awav with them in trired the flag, ant umph. waving the internationale. On the same day. at dawn, rowds attempted to burn Catholic churches in three town. Alfaro del Patriarcho and Police and watchMazarrocho. men saved the churches. Mor.-rnd- a, all-da- y Mournful nws comes from K'l rope in installments. One of Mr ( vhs's correspondents wires from Vienna that Austria. Bulgaria, w5ll dereecc and fault on ?W,000.000 of private loans made by American bankers. It is a comfort to announce on the authority of one of the ablest bankers that this amourd is much operated, if it refers to private loans. Jugo-Slovi- Also, if those countries decide, irresponsibly, to call off private loans, putting government loans ECONOMIST TO ahead of them, they will hear of something to their disadvantage TALK from American bankers. LOGAN The bankers will see to it that countries deliberately defaulting do On Monday, January 25 at 11 not do any business in this country until they pay what they owe. a. m. in the college chapel. Dr noted This aonlies to those that show William Trufant Foster, author anil economist, will address bad faith students of the Utah State AgriMrs. 1aan of New York sh l cultural college, according to Dr. two women, killing one. then N. A. Pedersen, chairman of the shot herself. The quarrel whj. assembly committee. Dr. Foster has given courses about a man. You could hardly guess what she wrote to her of lectures at Harvard. Columhusband. "Take my insurance bia, and nearly all the leading in the money and bury me. Give my colleges and universities His lectures are clothes to the poor. If the two United States. women I shot are dead, bury very notable for their timeliness, them. Feed our two dogs, do not humor and punch. He is one of put them on the street. Dove the most popular lecturers in the Your darling wife," country at the present time and It was truly written, in the the assembly committee feel in securing him for song of songs "Love is a strong as denth; jealousy is cruel as the this talk. He is the author of several authoritative books on ecograve. nomics and is a frequent con-- I tributor to leading magazines, Dr. Foster's subject will con-- : cern und Progress Plenty Through Social Control.'' The pub- lie is invited to attend the lec-- j IN Bridge- - j Wlipii you prepare for that Party you will find great help Bridge in the many sugges- tions for entertain- ment, scoring, prizes and refreshments in the new bulletin pared for readers Herald-Journ- by pre- al our Washington Bureau. Fill in the coupon oil page 3. OF GETTING New Attacks Arouse jSMITHFIELD esenis Of Hawaii ItiSl FSS PROBLEMS LEWISTON, Idaho, Jan. 21 il'.l'i State officials, leaders of pron it i.ent state organizations and outstanding business men gathered here today to attend the annua) convention of the state chamber of commerce and frankly discuss the problems besetting the Gam state. Clubs Of City Join In Offering Sums For Return Of Man MYSTER1DU Brings Threat Of Death sE IMI'RGYEMEN r MILWAUKEE. Wis., Jan. 21 H Hi Execnti zes of DteNVER, Jail. 21 d.D Reward of joining in a round-robi- n mounted to several thousand dol- optimism, predi t decided improveMontgomery, ad.. Jan. lars today for the safe return of ment in business shortly and alJustice John Andrrson Benjamin P. Bower, of see the the Alabama supreme court andepression fading. Denver businessman, kidnaped and ready nounced from the bench todur held for $50,000 ransom. that lices of members of the court LOST IV SNOW Bower's Bakery firm, through had been threatened in connect! n EL PASO. Tex.. Jan. 21 HU!) its Roger Knight, with a case involving eight mjrro s Atto P. Graff, New York businessiffered $1000 for any information man .vmdon nod ti uie fm criminal asaviator, was 20 hours over resulting in Bower's return, or to at the Big Springs, Tex., air- sault. tne kidnapers direct no question. due Arguments for and against port today, and presumed lost in new asked. trial for the condemned men the desert east of El Paso. were opened in the supreme u nit Mayor George D. Begole offered $5o, the Rotary club, $500. and at a plenary session today, but FIRST VICTORY the Elks club, $100, as the failure launched into ihe SPRINGFIELD, 111.. Jan. 21 Hi!) before counsel of the kidnapers to indicate when Tlie first victory in Chicago's opposing eases the chief justice nnson. should be paid heightened for financial rehabilitation made uis announcement, ivlievt fears that the victim had been right vas celebrated today with passage without precedent. lain, as tne abductors threatened This court had been bombarded hostile slate representatives of The kidnapers admittedly had by i bill to reform Cook county tax by telegrams and Utters of revoChief police at their wits end. lutionary character horn ail nnt Albert T. Clark said he had not a machinery. of the world, intended to influ? clue. sing! cdo the court," the chief jusUc SHOT MYSTERY to citizens The mayor appealed NEW YORK, Jan. 21 d'.l!i A said.Also we have rereived mos- to toy on their neighbors and woman refugee, who fled search vacant houses in the hope Russian gapes threatening the lives of the red terror with remnants of court of finding Bower. members. the White army, was mysteriously "I consider these highly miFraternal organization organized shot to death by a sniper while m posses to aid 200 picked detectives, her apartment last night. proper, and if the parties wlm sent them vero within nvieh. I patrolmen, and firemen engaged in would cite them in contempt of he search largest in Denver's court. history. The hue and cry of pursuit re.This is the first time in the HEAR sulted in only one arrest. Charles history of mv mdicial career th; t Grimes. S5. waa questioned but opinions of the court have beer soon released. th reatened. INSIDE ON - ShotgundLThis court will concern itself squads roared through uay'-Wtfte ITere " is 'the newest portrait- of the streets on trip after trip regardless of outside pressure." Mrs. Thalia Massif, the victim chasing down fruitless tips. The eight negro youtiis were con-- j 0f a brutal attack by five Ha-- 1 files at Bowers Employment Logan Rotarians had the present dentned to death ns the ronvirtc-ns she was stroll- bakery were inspected in an ef- Manchurian situation explained to attackers of iwo young v hte girls, waiian natives alone the bench at Honolulu.' fort to determine if some dis- them at the Hotel Eccles G. W Chamblec of Chattanooga, Th,, "honor of one of Thursday gruntled employe might have Professor F. D. Daines of the former attorney central of Tee- - her alleged staling" assailants after he the kidnaping for revenue. by Utah State defens who heads the of the nessee. Agricultural college. freed had been charge, Mrs. Bower was distracted and Professor Daines was introduced counsel, asked the court to over- - started one of the most soaron-rulon the verge of collause. Police H. J. Hatch who was master A. E. Hawkins, of the jpg investigations by the in history Judge guarded her, and waited at the of ceremonies. The meeting was Jackson enmity court, who rc- - nf tin- island-fuse- d telephone in the Bower home, under the direction of President -- rant a the defendants to hoping the kidnapers would call as B. T. Cardon. "ew ,ri''1 they announced they would, when Ezra Lundahl, Is Cache valley's thev took Bower awav Tuesday first exclusive service station optraced. were All calls night. an interesting talk erative, Police discredited a theory that on the gave growth and progress of in,i bread price war nujjht have that business. spired the crime. President Cardon announced the The. Mayor summoned his cabiappointment of W. J. Carlisle as HONOLULU. T. H, Jan 21 net and ranking police officials for chairman of the fellowship comdU: Public alarm over an outconference on how to solve th. mittee, Waldo Hatch succeeding i iir.e. break of rioting and terrorism who left today to make his home was aroused again today when a n New York. As a special com-- ; oting woman was attacked and mittee to an insure attendance "her escort waylaid anil robbed. BUY COAL at the district convention in Ogden The attack, latest of a long and the national convention in which .Seattle were appointed J. M. Nor-- I holding back Utah s industrial le- - series of violent crimes h Ulrown the "paradise of the fleet, chairman; A. A. Firmagc, velopmen1: and that coukl he turnaoil. spurred a John H. Moser and L. A. Jarvis, cured if the eastern end of Salt j.Rcifi(." int0 for Daniel Lyman, 22, As additional members of the Lake were diked off and a 5(hi search convict who escaped New .mi attendance committee were named Keaue si that the Logon-Memile fresh water lake murder Year's eve from Oahu prison. John H. Wilson and Ernest Earl. i.iiUi be widened ter Both the victims. Mrs. Taka Ok-of h mile along the Little Muddy The Manchurian trouble, said CrThis' picture was drawn by J river tributary of Logon rix r v a ; Professor Daines, had its begin-- I Elton, manager of the Inter azaki, '.'9. mother of two enil made ol the comity onimissionirs ning from an economical reason national Smelting eompanv who drrm and Taken Hi.ramolo. J.. more than from any immediate told the Utah Society of Mining hor assorlediy identified by Mayor Peter Sorensen. George Hiibner. and J X Soren- cause. Japan needs more terri-- I engineers that the cheapest power Lyman as their assailant from all of Mendon. sen, police photograph tnry for its constantly growing today is obtained by steam clee- They presented a petition that population and more cheap raw trie plants fuelled by coal, un- They were attacked while the road .vont be done. The coun- material for its industrial plants. fresh water is a necessity. ing in Horamoio's machine oca. he said. If steam electric plants were John Rogers airport, seven miles ty fithers voten 10 take the mi Professor Daines ex-- i ter under advisement. plained that some authorities are erected along the lake banks, the from the. business li.e of the The commission granted opinion that the Man- industrial population of the state olulu. storeCncnc county community churian trouble will yet set the would double, he said. He pointed The scene was near a well t;a- A. A. Chairman house, through whole world uf'ame. reason viUd highway loadiin; to IVar. un-- ; the from S2i comity L Firmage. tah s raw materials t v. hro four harbor bast., other states for refinement, was persons navy employment fund, for the puraccusal of the "honor chase i f coal to be distributed to lack of cheap power. Hawnan are of a The fresh water lake projoi t slaving" notion oung needy county families. bv ihe lerntonal awaiting would entail construction of a grand jury. 11.9 mile dike. Some speakers mentioned obstacle but the con sensus of opinion was that it NEW YORK, Jan. 21 HUP--COUNTY ORDERS f in wheat and other grains was a feasible plan. The son-ta resolution a adapted reaction into the stock brought requeuing DELTA. Colo.. Jan. 21 'l l: market after the list had held governmental permission to fm" RATIONS CUT Three small children of Mike Stef-ta- firm throughout most of the day thcr investigated the proposal farmer, burned to death tod iy Prices turned irregular. when Steffan put gasoline in t Steel common which had apA 'iii'.. i.e vs f "istove to hurry th" fi e. proached 47. fell back a point and t.'ii. lie NAMED ON down. an Stef. other industrial leaders behaved His home burned timis Jiir C.eiie iKimtv nil1 inflate.-. niu.t be cut from 75 cents suffered serious burns trying to similarly. In the railroad group, s to 50 cert.-- , the minty rescue the youngest child. He was iccessions were noted and utilities on novoted BOARD taken to a hospital in a serious dipped to around previous closing V Hail. levels. condition. tion of 'oioii.i.s.sioner W did Stowed may use SALT LAKE CITY. Jim. 21 or not tl.i.s d'.svredoii whether With its newly elected officj.il tA'' ' thl' wid in- ,.erv-co.st dues o. tils ions as lie family' in office, the Utah I'oultry eJ it ns producers association, a coopera- not Tne ro .mission fard de. nli-tive marketing organization which to has enjoyed phenomenal growth, that w tie re m isoners looked forward hopefully todav the ensuing year. At the close of its annual convention late yesterday, the assoeia- senate is expected tomorrow. WASHINGTON. Jan. 21 HU!' Joseph Anderson, Lchi. The reconstruction finance corChairman Walcott of the senate The board also named presiden' Hchi r to be oa conferees said house conferees poration bill ought Smith. first vice President Hoover's desk by to- had agreed to ask for suspension Fred Draper, American president: Bradley. Fork, morrow night," Chairman Steagall of the rules so the house could John Johnston. of the House Banking Committee, take it up today . NOT SALKSMKN third Provo, and said at the White House today. If they get it. he said, we r Three i Otlk, Jan 21 Lake. Senate and house conferees should be able to act in the Clyde Edmonds.ami I si ii bi liquor salixsrr.cn t ailed at general mar-agon the measure signed their resenate late this afternoon to enthe r. town house of Har- able the president to sign the port shortly after 11 a. m. In addition, the convention dele r- Glemby todnj-- knocked a but- Steagall explained that under hill tonight. Il'r unconscious, trussed up the gates elected John A. Kemp, Lo-- ! the rules the conference report Walcott said the was P.v P. Lund. Manti. and family and escaped with $330,000 must lay over a day in the house. delighted" with thepresident final form Jesse Hoopes. Brigham in previous jewels, police an- City as Final approval by both house and of thp hill nounoed. directors of the association rail-oac- Treasureton Boy Hus Slight Chance Sentence Of Negroes To Live Two Cache valley youths ho in in an hospitals, one of them extremely critical condition, as the result of shootings which occurred in widely almost simultaneously separated sections of Cache valley Wednesday night. One of the shootings was accidently while the other is shrouded in mystery. GIVEN LITTLE CHYME TO LIK Eurl Nelson, lf, win of Frank was of Nelson Treasureton, brought to a Preston hospital late Wednesday night, suffering from a gun shot wound in He is given only a small chance to survive. The youth was rabbit hunting with Don Barger, also of I rens ureton, late Wednesday. The two were hiding at a haystack ut about 7:30 p. m., waiting for rabbits to come down to teed. Brilliant moonlight made the scene almost as light as nay. As the two got up to drive away some pigs which wete also around the stack, young Nelson brushed up against his gun. It discharged and he received the full churge in his stomach. The other shootiug occurred at. Smithfield and Arch.e Cluypooi, 19, of that city, is in a Logan hospital in danger of losing his right leg as a result. SECOND SHOOTING DEEP MYSTERY Details of the shooting aie a source of deep mystery, according to Marshal Os Low who spent most of the night inves'igating and continued his work early this 1 of the accumu- They even late most of it. tinue to draw UNITED PRESS zJ j in gold. Intelligent gentlemen Lank of France, seem to JUDGE TELLS 2 him a package. Valentine went outside and swalMexico's government discovers lowed the contents, then lagan ancient Aztec tombs with treasures moaning and an ambulance was as rich a.s those in the tomb of called. He told attendants what he thought he had d me. A stomach pump revealed the Dozens of golden crowns, pearls, enormous in size, precious stones clerk had given him gram luted of all kinds, lead to the belief that soap instead of poison. the hidden gold treasure of the Incas will be found. The Spanish were never able to conquerors discover this treasure, even by hideous torture. Thd discovery might change Mexico suddenly to a gold basis nation of the first order, and fill us all with profound respect. SNOW flashes FROM THE The suspicion of a druggist today had saved li.e life of Homer V a no musiciai v. as despondent and out of vore Valentine ordered 50 cents worth The clerp li udod of strychnine. For a Man. Price 6 Cents. EDITION FlYK O'CLOCK 3 2. rfa Soap Instead Of Strychnine Balks Suicide Gold. Always Welcome. Spain's Religious Hate. Uu'ope's Sour Loans. & t 1 1 lly Arthur Brisbane yn& 21, ran (rani Today V-- j- JANUARY ture. - j ROTARIANS WAR -- COMES TONIGHT At least 225 Boy Scout leaders, stake committeemen, bishoprics, presidencies. M. I. A. superintendencies and others have signified their intention of attending the annual Cache valley Boy Scout council banquet and business meeting in the Second ward chapel tonight. Festivities will start at 7 p. m. A full evening's program of scout talks and other numbers has been provided, according to Scout Executive Preston W. Pond. Bishop Sylvester Q. Cannon of the presiding bishopric of the L. D. S. church, will be in attendance as the principal speaker of the evening. . s W f e mor ling. Escaped Murderer Sought After Attack CHEAP POWER According to his story, Chnrliv Hayct, a resident of Smithfield living at Fourth North and First West streets, heard u shot at 7;3i p. m. and rushed out. He saw tw boys running away from the in tersection while Claypool was ly ing in a puddle of blood, bleedin, badly from a wound in the right NEED OF UTAH c T0 FOR COUNTYREUEF n t.ir'e-qnartTi- -j j 14 j t- -. fr.vr- Three Children Fatally Burned ; sell-of- -- JAIL n, KEMP - i POULTRY SCOUT BANQUET p( Sin-in- Reconstruction Finance Bill Nears Completion ' cv see-on- d .... four-stor- y , t or.uni.s-si-fer- leg. Hayes called Marshal Low and G. L. Rees, both of whom responded in double quick time Claypool was loaded into th car of Doci a itecs but in get CACHE EAGLE ting out of tne heavy snow in th little traveled part of town, the car stalled. Low's car also stalled SCOUT when the boy was transferrer and some delay was experience getting him to Logan. An inner was perform! HARMON gency operation and Claypool, Thursduy at noon was reported practically out o danger although extremely wea from loss of blood. lie rna lose Th his right leg. and assistant scout- - also glc Si out knee-ca- p were hot' and joint master of Troop at. Smithfield dis riddled the tull badly by charge trom a shotgun HOY Kt isES aw'ardeU H $,1H, Harmon Found TO ANSWER QIESTION-Lo- w tl0n scholarship This intilles him questioned the tioj when lui li) use the sum toward defraying or inn- - ii'guincd consclousnes., rbo.Uy b.- -J expenses at fore dttwn and bkhiu curly Muirs day afternoun hut tlu buy iH.Jscii? to tfivo the ntiimg of his com unions or to explain the jHootP , ing. Whither the shooting w e. duno. by onu of them or came front sonnv outside source is a pmbiem lie: '.. Low was attempting to o!.ve ar l went to press the Low was working on several M ferent theories but had nothing definite to ar.nouure. The sheriffs ottice in Log. in had received no word of tha shooting when queried Thursday morning and Chief Deputy N. C. ou is a p Peterson said they would do nothFor the ihi ing ubout it until a report wu:p Sorensen ini' iea :i made. Sheriff Jeff Slinvcll is sick at fimit hfield. Mstnnt at his home. ndy Eagle in, i ligihle for tile .scholarship aw aid which is based .solely on out andnig ut viie m si online Dr. WINS AWARD n on-.- Herald-Journa- i in-- t I K .soi-p- County Makes More Education Plans: The Weather Dr E. H. of education Jacobsen, professor at the Utah State, an Agricultural college, begun adult education course in MoraF RmithfieicL-tho Education" at Junior high school Wednesday; meet night. The class will Smith'?. Forty-thre- e and each week. IIMHOI residents were in attend local Friday; probably nots anee. Hurnirr Muth portion tonight A class in shopwork and one i.Te, Wednes- - sewing will be organized at theS. Maximum Junior high school in Smithfield. R, i year ago, 19. day, Another class in stenography and Minimum temperature last night typewriting will be formed at the a g; one year ago 4, Smithfield public library tonight. v ! l temiH-ruUir- |