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Show V prn The Weather UTAH mux-Ukd- , -- raicu-a- i Fair tonight. Thursday northwest cooler Volume 24. por-tur- n r SEPT EM BEK WEDNESDAY. LOGAN. UTAH. Number 221. IT 20, omma l Grain heat Sept. W Opi n 92 s 96 4 Dec May 101 ; Range Low High 92i 931 97 95 a ,99 101 Close D21 95G 100 PRICE FIVE CENTS C U1 fU Franklin County Secretary of Interior Signs Contract For Hy rum Project Votes Four-to-O- Harlow Weds Cameraman ne By DREW PEARSON and ROBERT S. ALLEN of Author Washington Merry. and More WASHINGTON The people of Washington have now seen quite and Roosevelt a little of Mrs have come to think they know their is her How superficial acquaintance, how much it was based only upon White House teas was revealed last week at the conference on the Mobilization for Human Needs. Two qualities in Mrs Roosevelt cropped out which most people had not realized. First she is a decided realist. .She does not hesitate to call a spade a spade Second, her jaunts around the lountiy have not been merely on pleasure She has been observings things and a lot of her obsciva-tionshared with her husband have had an imuortant influence on. Whte House policy. It was, for instance, as a direet result of Mrs. Roose-selvisits to company towns West in Virginia mining legions that General .Johnson to binned payments script miners in the coal code. On these trips, Mrs. Roosevelt She talks does not talk politics economics, social conditions, how interlive her How lieople great est and how great her realism arc were illustrated during her speech beiore the Human Needs Confer-emwhich she concluded as I Hunted Kidnapers 3 n' u l JRt J developments were: entuc Urschol family was rumored marked for death m a letter received from George (Machine Gun) Kelley just before the wealthy oil man testified in The letfederal court yesterday ter. also was reported to have promised death for Joseph B keenen, assistant attorney general from Washington in charge of the campaign against racketeers menacing kidnap threat from the pals of Harvey J. Bailey and Albert L. Bates, chief targets of the governments prosecution, caused the four year old son of U S District Attorney Herbert Hyde to be taken from the city to a secret hiding place. Federal agents were reported to have intercepted a note from the Bailey-Bate- s cell in the federal building tower which was virtusu-- I ly a command to gangland on the outside to snatch the child of this prosecutor to calm him down. s, ''Someone recently said to me that 1 was too sentimental about human want They claimed that people who never had much, never sutler much When I heard that I could not help thinking of the farm mother I saw a few weeks ago whose child had just died It had died because it slept on a cold, wet bed It had to sleep on that kind of a bed because the family had been evicted the mother told mo that she had remonstrated with the sheriff that her baby was ill she said he merely answered: i aint here to nurse your , goddamped kids. If the owner of that house had been there and had seen that sick child, I am sure he would not have put the family out. But he was somewhere else The 2- -A Having hit it off together perfectly as film star and cameraman respectively, Jean Harlow and Harold Rosson decided they weie meant to be teammates for life So they hartered an airplane flew to Yuma, Ariz, were married and returned home again, all m the course of a few hours This photo shows them immediately after their return to Miss It is the platinum blonde's third Harlow's Beverly Hills mansion marriage, her second having been to Paul Bern, film esccutive, i. ho committed suicide just a year ago. Lewiston To Vote On Bond For City Center r THIRTEEN BICYCLES STOLEN IN 6 WEEKS m E DIPLOMACY young college men from North Carolina, seeking government jobs in the Capital, were referred to thte NRA. They took up places in the long line of applicants waiting to see Linton personnel officer who does NRA's hiring After several days of patient waiting and still a considerable distance from Collins' desk, they to strategy. decided to resort They had noticed NRA employes dashmg about in their shirtatthus sleeves, and everyone s tired passing in and out of otiee without challenge. Next morning they parked Is KA their flivver outside divested the headquarters, of their coats and huts, and went to Collins office. Tnej walked in without inter- ference, told him about their strategy, were promptly hired. SHIRT-SLEE- Two wol-lin- s, Col-Jin- Tax Publicity The President has a hidden ace up his slcev5 ir putting pressure on big gold hoarders, profiteers, and other foes of his recovery program This is the power to make public income tax returns. Most but people have forgotten this, the last session of Congress voted him such discretionary authority The Progressives wa ited to make hut the publication mandatory, hulked Democratic, floor leaders The President suggested the coin-prnine, am d it w is accepted With the battle lines tightening on the various recovery fronts, the President has been quietly surveying the scope nf bis powers to Vumhat Ihe aduiinistiatioii's foes. Among his close advisers, the little o j People of Lewiston, at an election baturday, will decide whether to issue general puipose bonds to cover 70 per cent ot $35,000 which the city intends to doitoa from the federal public works for erection of a community center building Langton Barber, cnairman of the special committee m charge ot tn drive for the building wa in Logan Wednesday and explained tiu plat wftcieDy the city expects u erect a new building to repiau. the old pavilion whicn burned u the ground a lew years ago the othet most ot Unlike agencies seeking federal loans tui is Lewiston not puolic projects, up to the legal limit of bondeu indebted less, ivir Barber pointeu out Consequently, tnrough tne the city may election Saturday a oond issue wnuh wm approve cairy through the city's porLiimo' the building expense in an ap proved manner The project his already been approved uy the state commute., aid is now in Washington Approval there is expected followpi rivaling tm. cuection Saturday ed the issuance ol bonus - approved Plans are a.I .o.i,!i and bids wdl likely oc called irn cici t.on following tnr These bids, however wul oe cim tn a on linal tingenl guiding loan by tile fedii.u govcnnui n I he people ot Lewiston ippt behind thi move wholelumtedly und elioits are being ion eu. ed on getting aituil ism.irm non work atari cn this lull, Mr Barm r said I ne new building wnuM im hid a dame floor, mmum puiui equipment, pjiv.itf mom. In tn i Si out ami ninei mimil, Boy city punhc oigamzeunns, and v.oulu o. devoted cutirfiy in the public wii-vt lupine il m la vi. fart and tun in addition to Mr Bat net May-- j nr ,S K Huger, and (. ity K.ioidi, Vrrn Wiser represent me iny on the general romirutlcc i Re i non-club is rcpieientcd by Jav van Ordon, Dr O Wendell Budge anu Dr J M Bernhut) Ueprcoenung the LDS. chun h are President baul Hyer David () Htndrn ks ami Dow Lewis 1 1 OGERS 2o "Mr HTLLS, Hoover Cnlif, meets discuss leportcr, but wont notional topics The rest of us discuss 'em morning, night e anil noon, and I don t there ever was a time when everybody knew as little about what they were talking nbout as they do today Actual knowledge of the future was never lower, but hope Confidence who never higher will beat predictions any time sup-po-- Yours. fcJU' gillil MNufht tta-JtSt- A'' SjratfiwM, law , Wcllsville Native Dies In Montana W ELLSVILLE - do held in IS NOT SUFFICIENT with the theft of another bitycle Tuesday night, the 13th to be taken since August 9 Acting Chief of Police James Smith issued another request for all owners of bicycles to check up on the number. The number, he pointed out, is the only certain means of identifying the bicycle and the police are badly handicapped in running down stolen w'heels unlesB the number is available Chief Smith believes that several bicycles stolen in Logan are among the 25 held by the Ogden police department but unless numbers are available, the only means of identifying the bicycles is through the owners going to Ogden Out of the thirteen bicycles stolen since August 9. only one number was furnished the police Thiee have been recovered, ac cording to the police report The bicycle stolen Tuesday night was owned by L A Ripplmger It was taken from m front of the Herald-Journbuilding sometime during the evening .Moimon ol Main O uni i lo rut ss W ASHING 1 ON, Si pt 2b Arc-vise- d i ode of la i pivu h i Im th ret ill Hades piuviduig pun pi oti i Lou and s op lu,s piovi sums was made puoln today by NRA otfiduls Offiuals who have prepared the w'nmh will be diacusxeu cod1, fui tiler before being presented fi nally to President Roosevelt for his approval, said tms uocumeu. could not be considered a prui fixing measure It controls prices, however, to the extent or checking predatory price cutting. The code in its new form prohibits the selling of any merchan-d.se- , with certain cxi options below a minimum price whicn it the wholesale dedescribed as livered price with the addition of a cnaige of 10 per cent BY UNITED PRESS WASHINGTON, D C. Sept 20 The most ambitious InVestigatio of retail price ever undertaken in America was planned today as a part of the natunal recovery program Protection of consume! s against lunaway prices and the setting up of a wholesalesupervision o. price trends were objectives The research will be extended to some 15,000 items sold daily in crossroids stores and metropolitan markets More than 400 cities will be covered by the survey with emphasis on a true representation of what is happening in the retail field For the present, the undertak-nwill be on an emeigency basis The long range aspects of the plan contemplate a peimanent organization in from 12 to 20 key points - g WATER TAMPERING CUBAN SITUATION TO BE PROSECUTED Warning was sounded by Heber of the Logan president Northern Irrigation company Tues-iday city court, that prosecu-woulfollow any discovery tion of tneft of water from the canals of the system Ihe statement was made following the sentencing of Oscar and Bovd Nielsen on water stealing charges They were 10 day jail sentences with .given an alternative of paying Sin fine, caih by City Judge Jesse P wet. The vote other Franklin in county communities was as follows. Dayton, 140 dry, 17 wet; Franklin, 170 dry, 21 wet, Whitney, 94 dry, 8 wet; Weston, 123 dry, 58 wet, Fairview, 133 dry, 8 wet. Mink Creek, 154 dry, 17 wet The five Preston precincts voted as follows: First, 199 dry, 74 wet; Second, 213 dry, 90 wet; Third, 180 dry, 53 wet. Fourth, 135 dry, 52 wet, Fifth, 50 dry, 6 wet. 4 5 6 Wyoming New Jersey New York 7 Deleware 8 Nevada 9 Illinois 10 11 Indiana Massachusetts 26 Maine 27 Colorado 12 Connecticut 13 N Hampshire 28 Maryland BY UNITED PRESS Idaho and New Mexico joined the repeal parade today, putting the wet cause within five states of final success. They were the STATES YET TO Y OTE THIS 30th and Slst successive states to approve the 21st amendment YEAR The approval of 36 states is Oct 3 Virginia. needed before the 21st amendment Oct 10 Florida supercedes the 18th in the constiNov 7 Ohio, Pennsylvania, tution. North Carolina, South Carolina, New Mexico voted approximately Utah three to one to repeal the 18th Dates not yet set -- Montana and the bone dry amendment States unlisted will not vote this amendment to tne state constituyear tion Precincts uncounted were In small, isolated communities and were expected to have little effect on the final vote. The vote of 415 out of 785 precincts shows: for repeal, 46.091; against repeal, 14,258 Repeal led by 15,757 in Idaho, home state of Senator William E. Borah, dry leader, in returns from all of the 44 counties. The vote: 1. For ratification and repeal, 14 15 Iowa West Virginia 29 30 31 Minnesota New Mexico Idaho. ANNOUNCE 51,-98- CLUB EXHIBIT BT UNITED PRESS Olsen, Frankim county gave the largest majority dry vote of any county in the state. The vote there stood 1946 against repeal and 451 for repeal, or more than four to one dry Although Preston, county seal of Franklin and the largest town in the county, went dry by 777 votes against 275, it gave the drys .he smallest majority In the county. Rnerdalc, a precinct immediately north of Preston, gave perhaps the dryest vote of any in tne state, 30 to one The actual vote in Riverdale was 90 dry and three WINNERS OF IS INTENSIFIED Against d Morgan Greenwood of Juab county and Iutrieia Modge of arate forces of i evolutionists Tooele county were anounced Communist activities at the late today as winners of the eastern end of the ibland strikes club health eontests at at Santiago and sugar strikes of the I tah State Agricultural communistit . haracter throughout college. Orientie province increased the Second among the boys was danger to the Grau government Arthur Johneson of Boxelder Though none of the three active county. Madeline Hodgson of revolts was of major proportions Niinunit county was second there was a two fold threat ot among the girls with Fima '.vile iskog pleaded guity while grHU trouble, fust that the Forties of Davis enmity as was found guilty follow-- volts would b the IT for signal third. K ers soundly that the men in the hHcing The annual ilub exhibits field might be joi led by othci disand contests held at the Utah satisfied groups were .State ollege MANY Agricultural FOR NEW (ompleted today with announcing, of results at the annual luncheon LEWISTON LIONS in Ihe mllege cafeteria as a clog- HOME HERE LOANS was sounded tin Winning by mg feature of the program Logan rily police department than 15b club members HEAR PROFESSOR amiMoreleaders to keep all Wednesday again from all parts of Utah Iwcnty four apple al ion- - for heavy ma hlncry 'vehicles with ir- attended thi three days of have n tihave home bet loans " regular wheels, and all horses oTf exhibits and (ontests in all diL E kelson C.ih, the newly oiled city streets ,med LEWISTON , ... club work visions of Ir L.nn, entrrUnn',ri n thur A heavy threshing mathine m - tH'tornpy for the orporriUon Farti.il results of the contests, as regular a uesa y night monfhlv meeting Momlav evening renounced mg moved through the uty Turs- - N,'!y,n s early Wednesday by applications are ill from lt u,, hom. of Mrs Mav Chand- - D F Murphv day badly cut up the edge of onr and Miss Myrtle ow lers Reeking rein f fintil,,r of the newly surfaicd rr . iclrnt Jav Van Onion was Davidson state club leaders m street,, a'"1' of or nth mortgages A deln ious dinner was qHr,( immediate neressitating repaii er ,b!!,rt,c,nu (haige were as follows their home, wm k ,wcnty eight prtsen. Cluup txlnbit Ltm olii Garden Tf the streets are 'R1' ms!r,.!'1 Hlei whnh the following program ( lub of Tooele, first protected and L" ' allowed to set undamaged. Logan, J,w th'Hl Clothing I group Salt Lake, a)pLril Tensor of bn, ness will have one of the finest tuallv needs Ivy L Hall advisor, first, Peoa, n lier rt at I'KAC 'systems of roads in the state, it an forwarded government Rada Logan Maxewell, second. Farming-tospoke to the Ogden of svas pointed out However, break on the Music was Fern Gregory third, Harrts-vill- e fue in the comparatively soft surface hy Milton and Clyde JohnElla Rogers fourth Heber, son of the roadway now can do untold Julia Anderson, fifth Mr a talk Langton Barber gave damage m starting holes that Clothing II group- - No first place on the present widen and break thr program of the awarded Venice, Dawn Anderson-son- , smooth surface of the highwav building of a new opera house ad ,sor second. North Farhre The remainder of the eve- mington Virginia Sthwagler, Vernal te illne representing the ning w is spent in business dis- - third, Hvde Park, Wilma PeterAMERICANS FLEE son fourth, Ogden, Hazel Bingfirm Credit Administration was ussum 'at the courthouse Wednesday tile ham, fifth MVD AME NAMFS .t dav of a schedule which will IT Clothing III group North FarTP fnbnnK I1 Mass The him to Logan every Wed- VIL FIVER, mington Marguerite Bourne, first; with one exception, to st.pp'rs of the twin tankers Irene Ogden Hazel Bingham, second; in sday 'A AIL n uid Justine C Allen Marion the end of October Mrs Andrus, Joseph Mr Willie will be at the loculi' huh dot kid here recently had third Venna Tarbet, Smithfield 6Y UNITSO PRFSS sum the rooms surnames not rvue f office extension in fourth though WASHINGTON, Sent 20 AmerGeorge A Carter Clothing IV group -- Park Citv, icans in Cuban trouble centers are on September 27 and Oitober 7, 13.1 related d ('retain th- Irene while Cap-ru- n Frances skippc-eRemund leader, first; fleeing on advice of United State, R V Cur ter skippered the Coalville Thelma Huber, second; consuls to port towns protected b Justine I16 federal and from government 0"den Hacl Bingham third destroyers. Secretary of State Hull al; Foods I group Clearfield. Irene "ccept naymel on loans said todav Holt, first Morgan Thelma HuHull added that conditions around made in the past In addition to Cache county, ber second Providence, Bertha Antilla were growing more critical hourly Hull indicated that Mr Willie covers Rich Boxelder 7nllmger third. Salt Lake Bertha P' U 20 SAN FRANCISCO Sept Kasworm, fourth; Coalville, Thel- except in extreme emergencies, Weber and Morgan counties Ttah Sin Francisco butter today. 92) naval shipa would not land blue- Oneida county, Idaho, and Uintah J 29 score (Continued on page eight) county, Wjoming jackets or marines. , 1 rnuiLU OF APPLY STREETS j p ls nii.,n Mi.oi A G Lund- mil (ilv ,.umiss,nner N w Mrrkbv vid T mirsdav mghl the tin mi ol idiuaiion offices i run mi Met k by tepoitod ,,f uo n t pin j j tiMtn for m eipnijii u v 'he nut Ling Jmsdiv artanged id hit pi iv i a nmnvissmn was and iunt aid it inr for h" atUi.d Ihe niit'ng Thursday th,it a moprra t v mi ftu m pi'd up Will bo vork-i- t hool ed on; uhMfln present dirolms will he rereffcdtjon tained dm nv riie wi iTiei months tn supervise pin on ground m various pirt of the eity l.ti m Mnvoi s mo bom! Jt is i m 'o available Tin playgioumls no arc benevid amplr alt hough some expense max be in urred tn properly equipping them Adams Field City pirk and Crimson ftld will centers with be thi principal present ssi ooi gtmipd as other minor enters for recreation during the sunnier sr UNITED PRESS NEW YORK Foreign and domestic selling sent the stock market down one to 10 points m the early tr tdng today A gradual recovery redmed the losses but another decline was m progress at the t lose. i b-- v , mdT r 111 Majority for ratification, 15,757. National repeal leaders believed they would be assured of the ratification of 39 states, three more than they need, November 7, when five states pass on the issue Virginia votes October 3 and Florida October 10 Repeal canot becomo an actuality, however, until tho last of the first 36 wet states bolds Its formal ratification convention which will be December 5. The states voting November T North Ohio. are Pennsylvania, and South Carolina, Utah and Kcntui ky Coin en tion Date Changed To Oct. 23 Logan Stake Genes- convention will be held Sunday October 29, in the Logan tabernacle A change in the date wuis ne tssiiry to avoid conflicts All ward genealogical committees of the Logan stake should take note that the monthly genea-log- o al board meeting will bo held In the 11th ward assembly hall Sunday, September 24. at 2 p. m. he annual Mual n Credit Administrator Visits Cache Farmers U BUTTER PRICES i and repeal, T' NRA rvn bin'll vUdAIi luJKlW ratification 36 224 20 HAVANA, Cuba. Sept Threat of civil war was intensified today as government troop took the field against three sep- n llDfr nmvrrrTi unuD Funeral seivi.2 the Weilsvuie Second ward chapel Friday at I m L. Mrs C for Whitek.end p Mrs. Whittekiead, a daughter of Mrs Kate Garret of Heilsville, died at her home in Poison. Mon tana Sunday of heart trouble The body may be viewed at the home of Mrs Kate Garret on Thursday and Friday morning Tms is the second death in the Garret family in the past two months. will WAVING OF HANDS - ft I These 1 initial t i It i, anticipated that the contr lit , now on its way to of Logan foi the signature the members of the water-user- s Prior to association that signing the artules of incorporation of the association must be tiled with the county clerk of Cache county Aciording lo E T. Young, attorney tor the wateruseis, the articles of incorporation have been approved as to geneial form and can be ready for filing within a day after notue is received from the reclamation officials to proceed with the filing It will not lie necessary for all the waterusers under the project to sign the contract with the federal government. will Only the incorporators have to sign. These will be of four the representative which irrigation companies form the waterusers organizathe Hyrum Irrigation tion company, the Wellsville City Irngatinn company, the Wells-- v Field Irrigation tile North company and the Wellsville-Mendo- n Conservation district. Surveys are now underway at the proposed dam site As soon as they are completed of the land the appraising needed for the construe tion of the dam will be made for immediate purchase In the opinion of H C Parof the water-user- s ker, secretary organization, from now on progress on the dam construction should be much more rapid than in the past. hcl rohibits Selling Any Goods Under Cost 1 tin between wateiuscrs under the Hyiuni dam project and the federal government for the i onstrui dam tion of thi has bun signed by bei rotary t dcp.irt-niennf the Ickcs interior OKLAHOMA CITY. Okla, Sept 20 Gang) uid, in two sensiitional moves today, openly defied the government prosecuting the acF cused kidnapers of Charles 1 ncorj Miration Papers Til munications population of the south anti southeast kept thu diffeicnce between the wet and dry vote at Idahos tepeal election yesterday at a low margin. The wet won hy a two to three vote. The vote stood 51.D81 lor repeal and 110.22 1 against repeal. It was mainly the south and MU.ities that held the wet vote down. Frankim, Oneida, Cassia, Bingham t)iepodeiantlj dry. Tin- counties Are Ready For Filing Send Jeering Com- e, F.EVKIILY Idaho Joins Ranks of Wet States By Comparatively Small Majority; New Mexico Goes Wet Three To One. eme ts Kept Against Repeal ANGLftNDH,astn Plans On Merry-Go-Rou- In commemoration of his tieth birthday today City AV missioner N Merkley to present some interesting city playground plans that are bound to be of untold benefit to all of tne and , boys girls of Logan city. Mrs. Elizabeth j who Neuberger has lived tn Logan for 60 years also is observing J her birthday anniversary today Congratulations fif- Com- intends |