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Show r LOGANi UTAH, PACE TWO. APRIL MONDAY, 1 93 2. The Herald - Journal A Newspaper Scripps-Canfiel- d Afternoon . (.very W'eclHaj c s I Published every week day afternoon, except legal holidays, at 75 West Center1 street, Logan, Utah, by Cache Valley Newsy aper On, and entered as second-cU- u Utah, under the, aid, uf March 3, 1 87!f. ' Rubsc natter at the postuffiec. price m C,uht V tlley by mail, SJ 50 the year In advance, by carrier $3W ft year ia Adyan"(i (a 4,if the month Outside Cache Valley, by mMI $5 00 the year, Gilman, Knoll Si Ituthman, Uped-c- l Representatives San Ftaneisco office, 523 Market St,; Chicago olfi e, 410 N Michigan Ave ; New York office, 19 VV 4 tin St.J Boston of live, Id Tiemnul ft; lnlr.nt office, Mil New Outer Bldg rip-U- - TUB Tftl TH (Jl iCK Us niwkliol cleric or ciffleinls has n7 connection whatever, directly or Indirectly! cedb any political party, public1 utility, real estate promotion or other private business except the puiclccoUcni of newspaper devoted solely to disinterested public sendee. H 'Neither this uewqiai cr, nor any of 0 iir x. 'ee-r'- IIHiH TAXES ON MU. INCOMES . t ' V. Humor Howdy, fed, si 'An 'Oregon ranch hand, nrrcsled for r u,d-t- y to annual, ic amin d of ' lei' twisting a cot Suggested penult): Make him twist a mule's tiuL c Congress has voted to pluie u tax of 10 pAr cent on jewelry, but Joe BungxIarU-- still insists that the most e. pensive jewelry in the world to require is tings under your eyes Niche No. 17 In our own Hall of hu been re served for Atlob phux W, Ringworm, of 18,15 Dandruff llrlif. Mr. Ringworm is the only man, who, when he geta a black eye, doesn't carefully fi iidaln to friends Beat he got It by bumping into 'a clime in the dark. , lame lias now reached the point if the stock marktt decline less than five points in one duv. the financial v.r.tcrs. diastribe - f I TtMJAYM DEFINITION A tuck pocket that i Vamp: f wiiri.', with her eyes. IKfi f ItsW- applyirg for t m-gi- t , I'ART.NO SHOTS j ' nt fit errais I bope au get St, Vitus dsnrr and tnflani.iialor) , rlint- at the name time. , n j j i ( Ivory Ida, (he offieo cVcciubbcH, says that a male rule is so small that it can only he seen .through a micro or. , j . i Dame Drew did compound with her own fair hands; and Lard! Smithfield ,stt rose-color- OUT OUR WAY ITe &rrr kj on W vmE. CAM a KimOa gey mope COcwCEOj im TwEPE. HR DRAW ! 'and earned by the i MANY dp i PtrVv He x.f Society hitters J J. Hill dedicated J.Uc grave Interment was in tHc yranhlinf1 cemetery. Ik servues FRANKLIN Funeral for Mrs. Jane Morton Hill, early pioneer of Cache valley, were held Saturday afternoon In the ward hapd. The services were conducted hy Bishop fi mmway The ward choir sang "Come, Come Ye Saints' Andtew JE Vlih-im- e .1 offered the invocation The Misses Lera and l.uana sang Oh Mourning Land " paid Bishop Cecil VV oodwai tribute to the life and character Hill of Mrs. . Buist sang Those songs My Mother Used lo King" Frank E. Woodward gave an interesting talk on his associations with Mrs. Hill as a ward teac her. Dr. Reuben Hill sang I Know That My Redeemer Lives Dr Geoige R Hill of Salt Lake City was the concluding speaker He read a letter of encouragement sent to J. J. Hill and family from Apostle David O. MiKay, who regretted that he could not attend the funeral Bishop Rhiimway g ,ve i losing remarks. The choir sang, Oil My Father" The closing was offered by Heed - , Haiversoo. i Reautiful flowers were tirranued and hit . h s adult needs has been s'.dried by In his mother spite of the fact that he is a wealthy young rutin, he rarely bfes money And that siC c 1 ex- plains the following story: Recently there was a day v.iK n he was not needed at the studio His mother took lnm to the beach vVhen th"y arrived, there was a snudl film" company at work A youngster of Jarkie'a own age was playing aa e.vtn part. How arc you, Jackie1 he yell-:Hi Why aren you working , today?". Its my day off, Jackie ex- g How much are you plained. for your part ih this prture,' The youngster hive bucks' A on proud c Cve vl'it'" Jackie Was k whin he relayed the news of such itmgnifi, eme to his mothHe gets five vvlioli er Go., h! dollars for working One (lay, mid whole picture i have to make' O lit' gel . 0 I ub SAME ei-i- h a-o-i- v get-in- aw6-jtru- They art criUitihg Urn. one to fornir stage lor.uc v. h i war. brought here as a writer, but to us own surprise, has been playing hitreleirt ami thief roles arRecently his mother-in-larived from New York He called the casting dliector at Fox immediately Everybody out here is casting verj body else atl wrong, but Im going to put you straight," he said I m sending my mother-in-laover . . . she'll be great for parts," v w self-baili- I (bards Day.) lip h times, and to breakfasting on Mack currant Jam and hatte RITES t Hollywood . ., Jackie Cu hcc is a star in hiv own right, and he (haw., a star's salary His fman-im- l future is - 'will guerdod A trust fund to in ovule fur his College years Herald-Journa- serv-hiyl- .. a job dnvirq a snow plow during the summer months. 1 ... -- i. r.I.I.YN MIIil.KR white-jackete- ) i jftM Jnft rttttijrolnff;.; every dt,.-- - Now he'r. VV copper-skinne- -- axperknc- t d husband fa one who eaa guess In Mi mi antes what his wife fa pont-- - j l, --- 4 tug about . t I . HILL - mg A URIAH, APPLESAUCE v a Iloralil-.loiirnu- v I . ItY M s , vs8 crime lo March Ihan.iu Vebiuary, according to a government report. Even at that, there wa, enough to go around. c , gray ship plowing along throng the blue waters of Sundu straits on each side the greeu islands have been drifting hy and native canoes paddled silently hy d bodie- s- have been gliding in and out of tho bays OFFICERS DISARM and creeks t ever and anon ,ve have raised BOY, GET TOY GUN a lanquid band and - railed d Chris!" and Chris a golhas appeared silently-wi- th l, Editor, den Martini Logan. Utah , We have watched the Run sink Dear Editor' )erplfix,ng questions arise for -slowly into the calm s6a over the fo'cstle head and the black solution and hope is entertained shadows creep over the vyaters that something may tome through BOQM, the columns of your publication. from the silent jungle An attempt now is being made to feinffat'e the poor The subject of crime is stressed we have listened to tWC' first old - Lack of law enforcement boom byV pU&hing forward liquid calls of the night b&'d2-rom- today. over the swelling Miters is given its proportionate share of Texas Jack as a running mate for Owen D. Young, hlame for erime waves Liquor and the astonish d chatter; the " i1 , f Die (lower combine pet. traffic is considered by many as . , . , r v, monkeys force of the crime Well, if Mr. Garner thinks' ftec&n tffUl intb.lba vice dynamical until ot last three bells rfiiwfl A hoy of 13 was ordtred up to from the whee'house presidency on the Young bandwagon, "there is. nothing If A mt ... to stop him Irom trying, went down to the cabin fijf 'Vwe police headquarters tho other day by a kies and alert officer. The , .. ihuno; He to leaAR, however, thnU, t was for disarmament Yufpose ftnmer - vl'.li a tal!,1 chances for becoming president are approx ipiiftely those Considerable has been written and of Pilener alongHidi j the spoken on this sUbjett also , This of a man Rained Brouenzweig for being elected president of a boy with a gua i of the Irish Free Sthte. a real lov gun' that shoots IM It is a wonJeiful tiling that Sir, eluxtie bauds, it w.t,. It came to boose when it humanity , nan shall live and that it can -- at the lad throujll the lied Cross orthe biscuits da he as light m ARMY HONOR'S ACR The rhief Imaglm will -- tut the disappointments and ganisation MT CLFifKNti, Mich, April 18 aogePs wings, gnMen as the mm-- : excused the fnyhtcncd lad The of out f Its annoyances today ut ghisy at eventide uri as Munrie (' Ct The memory of Mnjur Ramil eunseiotisnoss in list ' hove Men lonsidired ,dtu , k us the fowl nerved hi the gods on Lufbcry, Fremh' aviator, who for the lad went aw ,y - you can forget today arid launikss meHeaft forces iu And iadmal they d with the a ipny for its possession. OfympsM. a million .'.peed backyard years 1 nlalive World be will the waf la be sn good, hr hi eestnry kept Liquor traffic m just ns ob.sorv and live agluh the able 3 of theai, at Selfridge Field here, through or two weeks ns tho toy gun mentioned limit, sad dr year ti nea of yesteryear happy of one the of dedication the not army dn Lord! I far above in shea gestnry, - ta - astride the winged hoi see are not How is it more offenders The bachelor quarbuildings ilexelop a, greats pain la the brought up? runups econleap ahead omy demands laxness in this reaf the goasin. Bat after drink- ters at the field will be known as of imagination the to centuries dream through The fishermen are likely ing A glaaaes. of halting soda, Fofbery hall,' of a better world where more gard, better. And aa ta klrke. . . , , repairing their nets or holding - ' BIKE STOLEN people are happy . . , them for some b,g fish. Are ' CLEVELAND, April 18 (I'Pi some gliding through the mesh An airplane line is to be eatab-'- ! G. Wells, the novelist H. SteHa famous once runner, Walsh, girl unobserved'' bed between France and the machine- - in is hoping the thief who stole her invented ,a time Kir. why not have an officer United States. which his hero could and did if ' It will toon bo possible for a red and white- bicycle Toturns it travel aqd use his a million years into the nalur.il sense possible, before the Olympic games. Stella of observation and person to have too many cham- bad been using it to harden upjiuture put over some real jobs that would pagne cocktails in Paris and a her leg muscles in preparation for -- but e the human brain be ecnmencablo, to say the te.irt llromo Seltser to New York. events. Tho bicycle was stolen vented a time machine centuries Yv'hy not the vigiiaucc ol -- and from her garage.. uses it continu the toy gun apply ago today case to tins monster Another thing this world needs to escape from reality , now ally the character of Is a SHIP LAUNCHED pipe for ua plpc- our time machine we ' call youtnundermining and deatruc'ion smokers. GOTHENBURG, Sweden. April memory-- or and to our socialthreatening imagination and a government 18. (I' I'lFipland's .largest ship has aboard it we can go The marines have landed ' aai been launched hy the Ei iksberg at any time if we will anywhere . Respectfully, Dock Yard here. It is a motor have the situation well In hand. C. V NIKKON is , In youth our (ime machine Vessel, .measuring 407 feet length 'and capable of loading likes to carry us ahead to the 9,830 tons. Equipped with an iceand happiness' of the triumph 21 nun pounds In weight pver the breaking bow, it will run between future Mexican pld in old age the machine carports (Finnish and and iron csr, -ries us ba k to the n 1ola D, Jensen, district exten-:io- n of youthful enchantments WILLIAMS siones ngent, has scheduled a meetwe forget the trials and sadness of the past and never vision ing ut the Smithfield public library the grief end plains of the futuie Tucxdry mormug April 19, at 10 -- because on the time to til sc uss problems of JUST A MtNUTfc ,H8.C9L ;H.C piachine al! o'clock, club v. cr k Parents and club peo- Is pleasant vflT ywe -- AND LISTEN. Me, tie excuse luttiCsLi! aic invltcq to be HERE AFTtt? . JM GEYTTsiCr TiOfeO us now- - because we are going at this meeting if possible back to the Java aca dr and Mis E OF MAsKMGr A SAUCER CF BEAMS iu 19,'io Lundqui.t and drift for an hour undi r th' I resided over a prettily arranged ihflbiW lAstx oSMfc&y ' u ex-- 1 on Jlodnesduy without maim r. tropie moving evening AISIO YVAOCE. DBjmCS ini 1?8tTE.E Lept to rais a Imiquid hand and llvir home firidge followed thi i4- - Aai A fit niuriiiur-"- C hris' kiuihion Guc .ts ini ludt d Mr und fii... Andrew Holy neon. Mr am Hi j- - V m Npp r and Mr anti M rs. HO Van Orili n .Mis. Lmma lhornlcv rntei t. 'lid at a quilling party Wedoex- . tv c h aiiirnooii af C. 22 Kie i hunt for veldiles,.,. U l. ,rv ,, lir ,, ,r,i x Ir,,. to and regulated according weight Ino Itoskilky, Mrs Ametire equipment (a) No motor ve. hu I, equipped with pneumatic lia Walker, Mm. Unbarf Til ,rr!ry Mr John P Ta I' e shall he 'operated On any Hllrn T.Irs. Mary 'llnunhy, iiiu high way in excess of the .followfr.;. Norma Tonlson The after ing speeds: noon was spent in so ial h it am S hen the we.jjht of the with or without load Is' HI, ic wing af. 1 A cnjde.t.. nts will repre 0O() pounds, 45 miles per hour When the weight of the vehicle oeit the Third ward in the H- n with or without load is more than son stake tryout ut Huhn.om lO.buO pounds, 35 miles per hour Tuesday. Ttuy me Ludcllu Jcn-&'Gleaner gui.H pnhke streaking, Provided, that vehicles designated for carrying passengers and wOoiph Timmons, M men; C,ut retold Slory; weighing, with or without load, K narrow, Junior 1'b.vlh Nilson and Asael l'llking more than 6,(XiO pounds, shall r. v 45 ton, of dxni'in a miles exceed, per speed Mm, day .nt 8 p. M the Mali me. hour, (b) No motor veluile equipped i orrimjrder of the Attcru-ala1 with two or mors solid rubber fclon and Uu president of the Urea shall be operated on any American , Legion auxill-r- y wih highway in excess of the' fol- J.iva a jirognuii ovir (he air The lowing speeds: Ameucon auxiliary When the weight of the vehicli' have a radioIx'gmn al tne library with or without load lx lonoO pul, he is iivitd to attend pounds or less, 20 nnlex ier hour Vedrit April 21, a' When the weight of the vehicle p. m theqdjty. American Ia'glmt r.hx,l-lurwuh or without load is more than is planting a tree In the 109841 pounds. 15 miles ja r hour :y in honor of tjoig. V, Lshicg-lon- . tc) No motor vehicle equipped M iv.ir rtuhu'd Ifoskidky wdl with two or more metal tires shall he operated on anv highway give a spec, h All members are re1 there at a speed in excess of 10 miles quested to Before Southfiild HeaRli Day, per hour. Uamer-for-Prepide- - "A This column, is for tlic use of the i readers. Any communications not are w home, no matter what the subject. No unnii)-iitou- s urlirk's will ls iulilislicl. 'flic however, lines not necessarily agree with ojiinltois expressed here. 1 hey are the individual ideas of (lie w riters. Hcmid-Jmirna- Wa have just spent an hour in the summer of 1955 lying out on the forcdeck of h HOLLYWOOD 1 d, d SPOTLIGHTING EM' -- wrrn jim mahahall THE YOUNG GARNER NOW Theta ' AGIN . ly. ' Sitting Atop the World 'll double-crosse- Yi iJL, . There is one telephone for every mni1 persons in this country, it is laid Ypah, and nine tiroes out of ten. two of the other eight are u ang It when we need it, b jafsie iLindy Kidnappers In $50,000 Payoff -- FOREM L former heavyweight white hope (shown in inset), met the kidnapers,, el in a secluded spot'in the Bronx where he gave them the money while Colonel Lindbergh wailed m another ear a block away. Thq,b I baby was $0 be returned m a few days. V hen nothing happened VI the final Jafsie'' advertisement shown above was published and the K) next day thereafter Lindbergh disclosed he believed he had beers, t ' ' although confident he had contacted the kidnapers-Da Condon and. hopeful that the baby still would be returned t continued to seek new contact. low super-millionair- , ra Dr John F Condon, 72, Fordham College lecturer. identified as the mysterious Jafine" advertiser and the man who paid over the $50,000 rash to men identified as kidnapers of the Lindbergh baby, is shown at left together with his home in the bronx. After a series of advertisements, he was summoned by taxi one night to a Yonkers There a man vaulted tho cemetery wall, sat beside Dr einetery the Lindbergh case, making terms Condon on a bench and discu-sc- d for the baby's return. After advertisement at top of those shown above was published, Dr. Condon, in an auto driven by A1 Reich, -- H a selfish penilc; . c In ho fn-th- HA IX OF FAMK H 11 i ho are against lax mien cm eiininicnis make this argument; Tf s ii conl'woale a large portion of incomes of riifire thfffi i?.j,K)fVM) u year, it Mill discouiage the MTV wealthy fiom investing in new 'industries. and thats just what this country needs. Precisely What was everybody howling About' two years ago ' Overproduction. ' What caused overproduction. , . Simply an excess of wealth among the wealthy. This caused a frantic rush to invest in new factories, new plants, new enterprises, new industries, ' What was the result? i , Simply an enormous overbuilding of production-plant- s, producing ten times as much as the people could You can see the plants "by the score, today. absorb. Practically every indust. y has plants to spare, ling e idle. There never was any excuse for them first place except the mmi urge of the untaxod wealthy to amimulate still more wealth, . If this nation had wisely taken a large portion of this excess wealth, and redistributed it, through taxation, among the rest of the country," w$ would have few idle factories today, and more buying power; The nub of the question is: For what piuTose do the very wealthy us their excess wealth? ,v: The answer has been that they use. it to create tWerproduction, with its resulting panic and misery. . , , , Surely it is a national duty to prevent' a recurrence of the tragedy m the interest, not of 4 couple of thousand but for the : welfare of . . 125,000,000 other Americans. And that is why the partial confiscation of huge incomes is the most constructive way of restoring prosperity. r 'I acof ne wlij-e- b1 ft- ' -- take caps of leftovers .!& 1 prc-cn- t X- -. pyr icebox a' ilttA New Traffic Code the community play grounds will ie cleaned and made ready for he hi" day. and a sanitary drink-nfountain will be installed on a action to be decided on by the dvio committee The American Legion auxiliary held its meeting Wednesday g at the home of Mrs W. A Vobli'. The Session was in charge if Co nmandor H. Bcrgeson The urogram comprised community auging, America;" player, Annie J, Miles; community singing, under tile direction of Mia. Lavon Etta Millington rend Vmn; Mi irr l,;'. ay on p ilnotixm, xoo. Jail in Iictchei of the USAC gave a talk on "Art" A clarinet duet given by I hyllis Nilson and Carl:, with Alice lfurren it the piano; voial duet, Mrs Murom and fla Rn hanlson Refreshments wcie served g dilt Dollar Day roundtrips are first class tickets at about a dollar per hundred miles, between all places on out Pacific Lines. Good on all trains, in coaches or in Pullmans (plus usual berth charge). Plenty of time for long trips 13 days if you leave on April 28. eve-oln- v-is ;.VAV,V.V.V.V.V,.V,V.V.' -- - , n y A. O- Sample' Roundtrips " tfTAlV s FOUNTS HI IH FILM ILK FED HRS MASH FEEDERS F 30-ho- Large Mason ;jOt- Jar Founts Doz. $100C $ 4.95 San Francisco $16.85 Reno $11.69 Berkeley Oakland Si? ffi! IRATrs San v ( HICK FOOD SAVES THE CHICKS! ; j ' Elko Sacramento 40c- FROM OGDEN i . . .... Jose.... . . . $16.65 $14.99 Los Angeles . $26.85 . . $18.35 $16.75 Portland $17.99 Stockton.... $15.95 s,To all oilier ptiiiils in Nevada ami California proporlioiiatl ly low Somittlhiem ylL R. 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