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Show r 5 THE HER ALP-JOURNA- COLLEGE Morgentliau Witness at Senate Inquiry JUNIOR It ith the forensic season now on in full swing, the firkt home debates this year will come Saturday afternoon, when two Aggie junior college teams oppose representatives of Idaho Southern Branch in contests Squad members chosen for Saturday are Marguerite Fonncsbeik and Venice While, affirmative; and Laurel Aagard and Orval Ilulnie, negative The question to be used is: Resolved, that the lowers of the President of the U. S. should be substantially Increased rs a settled Kolicy. Before Christmas' Agg.e teams were sent to Pocatello, where affirmatives for both schools received audience decisions. A'l students interested are invited to hear the debates Saturday afternoon at 2.30 in the Little Theater and Room W ( ; - I.UM WLtUH M I) H roiuf L lh 1 suburbtia sou oo First Ag. President Addresses Actives A As chief witness at the Senate Banking and Currency Committee hearing, Secretary of the Tteasury Henry Morgenthau (left) not only but upheld the President's taking over Federal Reserve bank Ingold, the prodescribed the advantages that would accrue to the country posed stabilization program. He's shown In conference with Senator Duncan Fletcher, chairman of the committee. Debate Squad Prepares For ROOSEVELT DANCE WEDNESDAY NIGHT club. John T Caine stressed many poirts in relation to college life. He believes that eveiy student should include music and art in his education. Also, one can make friends by being interested in the problems of other students. He believes a student should be interested in activities in addition to class work. A bit of personal philosophy weich he gave was, Be tolerant of other people, and friendly. If you get fo feeling blue and down in the dumps, you are not much good if , vou cant bounce up again. Tj Among others in the largemeetwhich attended the ing were: Pres. E. G. Peterson, Dead Mayr.ard, Prof. Smith, Prof. Esplin, Prof. Bateman, Prof. Hum- and Prof. George B Caine, t It R FI ta4 TOM m re ainrrted ihf nmr A I a II at4 HOTAllM. day DHtKK HI IsS. Ilia epcct la la Mm in lvury. while tm with her tend raehtna I n 1 iflllrwral a honer- After reinralu from u la I uritf Lila axha the the ratera fa 4iaaer. Amoas M UIKO anesla nk onee akr4 HHOlt.HIOVwealthy him. He ahowrra (. ly withmarry aiteoliona and I urn la t.py fea Iwua Itrauishtaa offer her a Job a rainloa uln hfa library Saitird. aad l.) pay nceeiti wlthovt he flniihra the uta . Juaf aa work ahe la taken III and the doctor tell her ahe la ftoing fa hate a baby Tom Inaiafa abe niuat pie up her Job at the setf tlement pay la happe keeping houae until I list romn bark from a olnter la and nuka ber In tuiu'tieon renlirrs ber elothra are ahabhy la comparlaoa ai'k I ila'a (.)Pkt and Tom apead a weekend niik her pareata la (heir : special Ag Club meeting was held Tuesday at wi ich John T Cain1' III of Chmago was the special spcaliee. He is the western u prisimtatne of the Chicago Union. Stoi k Yaids and is in charge of the Chu ago international lovestoi k exposition Mr. Caine, giadualcd from the Utah Agricultural college in 1302 He was president of the first Ag Wednesday night is going to be a dancing night throughout Amery ica. In honor of the biithdav State Meets of Prevd rt Roo.ii'dt January 33th, iiva clubs e'l over the country are pon.ving eh i ity hulls m every import' nt u'y in the Debate squad members aie at present engaged in intensive preparations for the state Triangular debates with Utah University and BVl', and a decision cash withof Nazarene college Northwest Tuesday the squad was Nampa divided into negative and affirmative speakers, who will prepare practice speeches for tryouts Tomorrow, on the affumativc, Conley Thomas and Lynn Klopfer, managers, meet the negative team and Kenneth of Grant Caider Spencer. Saturday, preceding the junior college debate against Idaho Southern Branch, Raleigh Barlow and Joe Budd argue against Wen-- i cell Anderson and T. H Palmer, negative Sunday. Hyrum Callister J end Shcrm Lloyd on the affirma- tive oppose Jesse and William I Reeder. will Two negative speakers travel to Provo next Wednesday i..r an evening debate with B. Y. U before a large crowd attending This contest Week Leadership and will be will be on the question of mi reased Presidential poweis From the affirmative squad two to meet be se'ected men will Northwest Nazarene College in a decision debate on the same ques-l.oi- i, Friday of next week Debating is the principal activity at the Nampa sihool, which enjoys a for ex.cellenl national reputation teams One of its contexts was written in full for the University D b itt rs Annual for 1332 An affirmative team will be selected for the sci ond State ir contest on Feh. 7, when lit ill U. i omes to Logan. atini-versm- on nation on that night ih" proceeds from thes" d me cs to go to the hall at endowment of Georgia Warm Springs, Georgia, v.hue the president has lounded ail institution for the ear of chilchcn crippled by infantile parnWi.,. The affair in Logan is to be a colorful event vrth spci jal fo itures and cM'ege students arc invited by the committee in charge to nttend Admission is fifty cents per cou- j pic at the Pala.s d' Oi next Uesday night. I Wed-phrey- s, Only Four More Days AND Tri-'ingi- il Some Values to Remember Us By ., Married QLlrts Debate Saturday 2tt THURSDAY, JANUARY, 25. LOO AN. UTAH, U. home. o am i ii ini: si on CHAPTER XIX epilERE was (be cabin at Wading Hollow, of course Let It not be thought for an Instant that the young Weavers had forgotten that But while it was Ideal for week ends, perfect for a brief vacation. It was not to be thought of as a regular living place For one thing, it was muih too far from the city 70 miles on the railroad The commuting would be both difficult and expensive and on those nights when Tom was kept late, Cjpsy would he quite alone In an Inaccessible and lonely place. It was a delightful place to ramp, however, and on several spring Saturdays a small ear might be Been ploughing through the sandy road, spilling bundles at It went. Sue Canavan and Hunt Gibson came down one bright, blowy Sunday In May and Sue raved over the place the smell of the sea and the snug little cabin with its bunks and its oil stove and its blue curtains They had a merry supper out of doors, Tom broiling steaks over t lie coals and Gypsy ladling out potato salad. If owned the plae.e, Sue said reflectively, lying luxuriously on an army blanket, "Id never leave It. I d dig mvoelf in and live on roots and berries" Sue was red haired, She was enthusiastic. some luikv man's good secretary, down in the city. You would not! Hunt roused himself lazily to contradict her. You're a Fifth Avenue hound and You like this in you know It small doses out, deep down, you want to live a stone's throw from 1 blue-eve- Time Square. mm the other side of the 1 felt his heart swell with But he raged within because he had to disappoint her The apartment seemed especially small and cramped lhat night when they tot back to it. warm, weary and sunburned. However. Gvpsv said lovally, "We haven't got a tiled bvtk down at the Hollow She was steing the ad anywnv. vantages of the apartment, admit ting that the cabin with its win dows open to the wide sea had some diawhaiks. as long as they couldn't stay there. But in the davs that followed when the heat of early June de scended upon the city, making pavements and walls and unshaded windows one white glare of sun pliine. she thought m mv and nmnv a time with almost unbearable longing of the peace and coolness of Wailing Hollow and the little, cabin set among the dunes Gypsy's mother ttlephoned. asking her to come out to Blue Hills, and they went one bright week-end- , but Beatrice had moved into C.vpy's room setnow. old The house had tled down to a routine whiih did not Include her and, while she knew she was always more than welcome, she could not accept hi r mother's generous suggestion tint she and Tom spend the summer there. "Youll wilt away In town," Mrs Morell said In melancholy tones "I don't know what Tom Weaver's thinking of . . . Gypsy interrupted gaily. "Mum my, dont he silly! You know tlm apartment is comfortable as can be. We hae awnings, we have re frigerallon and ileitric fans and the river nearby. You talk as though I weie in the Mojave desert. This was all very well hut when heat settlul down liko a blanket her resolution was shaken Tom one night, lving on the found daybed, white and exhausted. "It's nothing, she told him Not for worlds would she admit the weakness and nervousness that had swept over her that day like a tide. The city had, all at onee, seemed a giant octopus with fiery fingers reailnng out to destroy her feathery ringlets. ginuln to m ike tbiir mark upon nor And yet she lud. rei lining there, the strangely appealing beauty that conns to some women facing file great adventure of motherhood. Torn thought he had never seen bet so lovely Her face was thinner. The runty and In tegritv of hi r routines was finely Her evis were large etched weary, brooding Heartened by the food and by the errant and fitful breeze now stir ring the curtains, she saul to him 'Some day we'll laugh at all this Well he in our tug garden, stroll ing under our own trees, and won der why we made sue h a fuss about one little summer Well have Tom my Junior and Susy Belle with u and well tell them about the ter riblo siege in the Fast Fifties that hot summer liut she could not win a smile tc Tom's lips He was deadly serious lie was infinitely depressed. "By tins time I'd hoped to have a home" he a real place for you said, tin owing one disparaging glance nt the four walls. "Ths le t' e time that counts, rially. You ouclit to have evet ytliing yachts and servants and comfort." G pxy was the stronger now She charted him gently. This was s had time, she admitted, but they'd get through it. It didn't really matter. And indeed she felt at that moment she could face anything with Torn by her side. CllIKOlK.UTOI- t- . Iina Dr. Win. Health Seriee, ( hiropnu tie hi1 Scientific Kay ami Nero Meter Seriee insure the way Mtuiljmlution. to health eliminating; all gue work. 813 West Center Street. ). Phone tMG. (F-30- HOOVER SERVICE Authorized Homer Semec. Department Store. Phone 16. (F-2- ROU LT R YI LRO ( )DE RsT Approximately 75 per tent of till clink loocs are caused by overheating oi chilling. '1 hose losses can be prevented by the new Auloniotu Oil brooder stoves. Telefor further intonoatioii. Agents wanted. phone 973-(F25) RADIO SERVICE Phone 184, 4G2-or Certified Radio Set North Main. He plans to begin oiganization the near future so that cast end erew will not be subjected to work near the such strenuous time of performance As tryouts will be held during M inter quarter and rehearsing will start during Bpring quarter non nr, students not in sihool will be able to participate. As this as is a play for the freshmen many as possible will be chosen to work on crews, and of course only freshmen will be in the cast Judging from the enthusiasm with which "Remote Control met last year, an interesting and ex pectant audience will be await ii g the presentation of this year's freshman play. Full run of .sixes, ttloi'x, heels 2U to! 9, AAA to E. Valin t" ? 1.98. MENS OXFORDS Broken sizes. CHILDRENS Mercerized Values 35c I5!atk uinl HOSE hrown. of Anv Shoe 2.98 Q LIMITED HIS LIYESTOCK WATERVILLE, Me if Pi A hu-- i mane officer bi ought action m court against David A Mason, a Ifaimer, charging that the domex-- i i tic animals on his farm were ied of the proper fo"d and W Avhlev shelter Judge Charles sentenced Mason by limiting the number of animals on the farm to a horse, a cow, a rat, and n Oks UWJUUIMU.KH Sill'iwiii!-- ' 111 U'.I'JJTS lmsijf'4 i kl. (P-F1- 2) Hens must lay to pay. Try Sperrys Mash, $1.50 to $2.00. Free delivery. Call 74 collect. REES FEED STORE, Smithfield. the following day, waking ti (J-2brassy skies, the thought ol coolness, of trees blowing, of win 'lows opening onto green vistas We have a number of A-- l Used Sewing Machines. Call possessed her like a madness. The brick walls of the courtyard seemed 1035-for special January prices on repairs. Will pay to press In on her. The nights were cash for 20 used machines. White Sewing Machine Co., to furnaces souls men's try fury (F-S- ) 33 West First North Tom knew this sensed the ten xion and ttie turbulence In her Day after binning dav he left her to find her white, gallant, smiling at night They walked sometimes to the paik, trving to find solace SMALL steam heatd apartment in the splashing fountains. Ilu' FURNISHED or will lonsider private room in there was no real release anv Will Demist home if hintml well SMALL, furnished, heated lie re K J31 rent piano VVnte Box GG Center apartment at I3.i ournal One particularly hot afternoon J27. 227 North First APARTMENTS Gv pxy was aroused from a Refill woman for RELIABLE J26 East. profitable doze by the ringing of the tele Mrs. Gibbu.xinex", peimaaent. phone Toni's voice, joyous, re J25. Eta les. Hotel bons, new eel. tame to her. UNFURNISHED do think what Gibyou Darling, business, permanent. Mrs THREE room modern apartment, .125. Taek up your duds were moving bons. Hotel Eet les d partly furnished lid East out to the Island J30 South Not to the Hollow?'' Had hi gone suddenly mad' He knew hi could never commute from there ,3(! No" lie sounded exultant "I'vi MEN WANTED for Rawleigh made a linker with Mac. He's lei Routes of 800 families in Cities 201) feet of good to WANT BUY, ting me have his place at Bor of Smithfield and Ogden. Relill driving i h used pipe rpOM drew the green chair be Washington because he wants to h able hustler should start earnLars Rasmussen, It F D 1, side her and sat down, star- in tow n Box 61 Three miles southeast ing $25 weekly and increase It's ing at her worried eyes. Mi Mac was Write Kinnon, one of tin immediately. of Weston, Idaho J27 rapidly. this dam place. he said In a men in Tom's ofln e His wife, Tom Rawleigh Co., Dept Y T AC !M You must get beaten voice. MAN' Denver, Colo. explained, had gone out to her pen ALL makes of washing maehines, away. Jan 4, 11, 18, 25, 1834. pie In St. I.iul for the siimine' ai appliances uums and eleetra vai Bho essayed a weary smile. The elnlilrrn Mac was tired the taking mountains? The lake country? of repaired. L Hritcnbeker lltl-He furly leaped at J30 Out of the question. If she could the commuting of the Weavers' trim lit Idea get someone to stay with her at tie seen tm elean and sterilie had WE steam, Gjpxv apartment the Hollow. But she didn't want house once and had fallen in lov feathers Everton Mattress Co FIRST i to leave Tom. He would be alone lass houid and room, J31 Phone 175 with it. It was a tiny, blue roofed 131 East Fifth North. J27 in this hot, staring city. $16 00 on a high hill with a sweet cottage WILL pay easn ror tanner eo.v.x Everything's out of proportion of hay Just below It Apple treei useless and freshly dead horses just now, she faltered, laying dotted aere half the beyond and cattle. Call one thin hand on his. Hyrum Youre Well, it was too good to be trm April 20 Exchange tired out and Im fidgety and It was! but there we're not seeing things as they Tom hurst in upon her half an really are. Dont worry. It will hour later, charged with electric be all right. But he was not convinced. lie energy. He found her languidly made her lie there. He brought packing ami took the bags, the hot vVith insurance ONE 15 months' old Holstein bull her supper on a tray. Cold meat ties anil brushes out of her lax Joseph L Pitcher, Smithfield FI buyers presand string beans (she had pre- - hands. ent insistence he Go and lie down, woman, HIND QUARTER of fat young pared these earlier) and Iced tea financia1 commanded her. upon Im doing all and fruit. cow morn8 Call 463. after 30, J26 itrength, it is natural thn Gypsy ate and drank with him this. Were moving to the counings The curls lay damp on her hot try fhev should turn to the HIND QUARTER of fat young She didn't mean to. hut all of a forehead. Her dotted bwisb frock. cow Call 4' t3. mornings J25 many times washed and now sudden tears came. Cooling, blind guiltless of crispness, fell in ltmp Ing, healing tears of gladness and 85 TONS of fust lias, alfalfa hay Inter-Insuranfolds around her. Her eyes were relief. for sale on the James Mat k comboFont were lie iniieil) (To ringed. Sleepless nights pany farm at Smithfield Inqmie Mrs K I, Fishburn, set rotary F23. Brigham, Utah FIRST crop alfalfa hay or chaff, Phone delivered J29 JH'T 7) lse dsiAvi ngA ia oiin esEI Fir EseIL vv Herald-J- Kor-on- afe Help six-in- UT-20-- 2 FINANCIAL Fr STRENGTH Farmers Automobile ce 1 Exchange - A'Excdlent 699-J- 3 J25 Hyrum TOR SALE or RENT Good dairy farm Emma H Fisher, Rn J23 Call 254 A'jf PIGS, three months, $3 no J2!) North Third West BEK ONLY 3 Lh colored wool quilt hatt 9n, Two Lh Matbuff butt $100 J2ti tress factoiy Phone 175 THIS Rating 63-- J YOUNG r W By Bests Insurance Guide (lit:.. SEE ME FOR RATE. Albert W. Darker 433 District Manager West Center, Logan, Utah Eve-to- soft drinks, BILLIARD (iai lor draft bi cr. iobHiiu southi astern Idaho Apply H. r Box G J27 C' A mighty midget tbst Great Britain depends upon to strengthen hcT traditional rule of the waves Is a new 60 fjot craft which you see skimming along at high speed in a reient test. Built to attack submarines, aircraft and any type of surface wars hips, the boat carries two torpedoes, two email antiaircraft guns, four depth charges, smoke screen apparatus ond a wireless Ul phone cabinet which keeps The boat, which it in conversational touch with other ships and aircraft within a ladius of 50 miles requires a crew of only five, 1b capable ot a speed of 40 knots Chon CAB and TRANSFER JOHNSON Bc.i.itv deliver J Jj Phone bJ7J 3T.r N Main Moving Homo roriruun. Jon tthan Safe on Hawaiian Waters After Epic Flight MOVING Household goods, pianos and trunks Phone 314. LUMBER, used Khipl ip Oiegon. Fir all lengths and s.zes. $2 30 per 100 ft, Crusher. Pulverize! Tanks, Boilers, Fire Bru k and Com Beak. Pipe, 'links, Elet trie Motors Everything goes at Iiel.var sairifiie pro is 50 Write Box 231 Phone J27 ADFLFkS W USED stoves and nuruiie Uc do denning and repair work on allomfurnaces Unhand Kurnaie pany Phone 3 IIoiiHrhold Rood and pianos transferred to all parts of the city. Phone 448 Long Distance Hauling F-1- 0 SMALL home. price North r ; r, oop fur fx0 4l Coal FOR SALE hard or price && A: West hens, Fifth J27 at soft J.W. Ault & Son reduced Phone F-- 81b-- .l: i AUTO AND 8 FURNITURE Ldtapi!iimd - LOANS LOST - Soioms sorority ring, teft n rest: com of Camicl thtater ! Finder return to JJ7 and reteivt toward Herald-Jourra- . v v' J V i .... de-p- WHS Uatlm Manufacturers Service, Day and Night Serxice. 123 430. ice. SPERRY FEEDS I rofessor m 2) Artificial Teeth, unbreakable, uppet 01 Wn set $16.00; lenns: Cash. Fillings, $1.00; Extractions, 50c. DR. LYMAN E. SMITH, Cardon Jewelry Bldg., Logan. v nt caught ) MODERN DENTISTRY HAY 1 (F-ll- Exceptionally good used tiles for wagons I'kono 469. Call us for sizes. Lundahl Super Sen ice Station, Second South and Main, Logan, Utah. SELECTIONS SOON Gcates who will dithe freshman play this year, busy making plans for its presentation on April 20 and 21 Ten Minute Alibi, by Anthony "The Gorilla and Armstrong seem to be his preferenies They rrc both mystery presentations I "rim the new school of mystery drama The interesting and novel thing about this new type of plav' is that instead of having a dee committed and then spending two nets finding out who did it, in the ir st act you fee the murder and then hold your breath in teiror for fear the guilty one will be General UJNDAHE SERVICE Englands Midget Built to Attack Battleships PLAY AND CAST Mr. Close. C.t! hr fire, love for the small, gallant girl in the deck chair Gypxys color was enchanting today she was all apricot and brown tones and the sea air had made her hair one mass of MABEL EFT. log. He hated to dash her dream but he said slowly. "Honestly I Wi we could, darling, hut Ive got to be In so darned early Gypsy said briskly, cheerfully, "It doesn't matter In the least Ro-in- on DACE SEVEN. 1. McELUOTT We could stay down tonignt perhaps, Fhe was saving to Su. "Tom could go up lu the morn s. Thc-something In that, Sue admitted "But honestly. Gyps, I m mad about thi3 place. Why didn't we ever come before? a was here most of "Well. last summer." Gypsy told her. It's Toms property, really, but the family love it so they sort of have it on shares. The children adore it Tom caught her eye and she smiled at him. thinking of the child who might who most certainly would he with them here the following summer. DarliDg how handsome he was Tommy, with the sunburn blotting out his winter pallor and his long legs stretched out on the sand! What a pity they couldn't stay here all summer long, forget the job and the apartment and everything else. Well, there was no use wishing for the moon. You Just had to enjoy things as they came. rr0M. 93 1 !f 4 A flagship of the squadron of six giant United States navy .seaplanes, which carried 30 men from Gan Frantisco bay to Ihe blue waters of Peail Hamer, Hawaii alieht ; to a "happy landing" after a light kLUo core than 2t hOLDL thu. cumliklmir the inialct t si.i.unun tnf tp The 1CP1, nou-sL- on llL-l.- Providence and LOST Between rim nnJ India tire. Logan, J26. Cull 56L1 LOST Black j?ilk purse Sunday evening near Woodruff school. small change. Dr s Contained prescription, compact with leaf . Uvtt&u. - UtUl IkvuuJ. If you nood moroy, com hi Quick bov tik wtb Vic. Smell Monthly Pymnt u. Sr PERSONAL FINANCE CO. Under Ogden. 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