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Show 1 7 , The prn Weather UTAH Fair tonight and Saturday; little change in temperature Volume 21 30 M- - Number 28. LOGAN, UTAH, Cheat Death in Train-Bu- s Crash FRIDAY, 111! Veiling Uses Burning Words To Break Hold Aide To Sankey In Chicago By DREW PEARSON and ROBERT S. ALLEN Authors of "Washington and "Moro Merry-Go-Roun- d Merry-Go-Rou- OV UNITE ' PRF V CHICAGO, ' County (Murk Carl V Mohr received a itor Friday from H S Kerr, state road commissio engineer, that it was reported to him by L. W. Reason that the Logan Cow Lane is rough, hut passable and not impassable as reports to the county commission stated Mr Kerr further stated that no work can be done at the present time to any advantage and as soon as conditions make it possible, Mr. Bcason will take care of this work Czar" of the Moose, has finally decided just what is world disclosed He the troubling the secret to a caller the other iay Said Jim: "The trouble with the world is there is too much extreme It is (Continued on page eight) WILL pOGERS sgys: WASHINGTON, D. C. Frb 2 Say, the snow is knee deep tonight and still a falling California, here I come. The aeroplanes are awful fine, but the old trains come in mighty handy and they are getting their rates down now where lots of folks are riding on the trains. In the senate this afternoon was the St. Lawrence River Canal bill. It will be the first presidential measure that may meet defeat. It will be mighty close. Was in the vice president's office when he was visited by the Russian ambassador, he and his wife. He seemed an awful nice fellow, asked him about war with Japan; said it had been delayed indefinitely on account of bad weather. Yours, f I Cl V F As a move in this price war. the Federal Alcohol Control Board opened the quota on Canadiar liquor for thirty days Canadian rye and bourbon were allowed to fiow freely across the border to force prices down here But to the big distillers thin On either made no difference. line international bide of the they were sure of their profits. For: works National Distillers with Canadian Industrial in marketing its products in the United States. Roseville Union Distillers is a part of the big British firm of Seagram and Sons. Ales coI). Shaw and company operates with the famous James Buchanan of Scotland and Canada. Canadian liquor interests have even gone to the extent of selling their stock to the optimistic American public. The Federal Trade has before Commission it, under the new Sc urities Act, of a I Distil nitpd proposal " lers of Canada, Ltd., to sell 229,991 shares of its stock in the United States. one-tim- e 1 Gordon The aire.t .amo a little more than 24 hours, after justice departhad apprehended ment agents Sankey himself m a Chicago barber shop. The two arrests virtually clean up these two kidnaping case.--, Sankey arrived in South Dakota today to face trial. Alcorn was with his He will be wife when arrested taken immediately to face trial at on a ch irg Pierre, South Dakota, of abducting Boettcher. Both men denied knowledge of the Lindbergh kidnaping ease although admitting participation in the Bohn and Boetteher cases. BIG FENCE MAN Puddler Jim" Davis. Republican and Senator from Pennsylvania, Hr 2 The lobbyists capital disclosures. of have been using all kinds some some tactics aboveboard, below to increase import quotas also profits. One of their neatest tricks is a combine with Canadian liquor interests so as to thwart maneuver of the the government. This took place after several State Liquor Control Boards pro tested against the distilleries' trade prices. In some states the whiskey ring retaliated by threatening to shut down their plants, and in order to fight Pennsylvanias militant Governor Pin did. Chief chot, they actually among the recalcitrant distillers wes powerful United States In dustnai Alcohol plus equally paw which Dirtillers ciful National in order to produce blended whis key where largest profits ate lo be made, have combined in the company. price-lowerin- ' P Kb Alt oi n, thief auk ot Vein Sankey WASHINGTON High pressure in the kidnapping of Charles Boettand Haskell lobbying by representatives of the cher II, of Denver, here big whiskey companies prooably Bohn, St Paul, was arrested next toda will break as one of the ?tCa. 9 19J4. y?j U eNtuffhl Syndicst lai ENGINEER PLANS WORK ON ROADS RICHMOND GROUP IN FLOWER CLUB RICHMOND A Flower Garden and Civic Improvement club was recently organized with Mrs Re becca Lewis s president, Mrs Lucy M. Funk, and Mrs Maud Bidlen as vice pre idents The officers met on Thursday . ommittees afternoon to sele t and make plans for the club Ap offices will include a pomtive board of dirertors, membership and flower show committees, and a publicity committee. and meeting of all officers committees is being planned for 15 to outline the work February of the club Announcement of the personnel of the various committees will be made later. BENSON MUTUALS PLAN BIG PARTY RICHMOND -- The Benson stake Mutuals are sponsoring a grand ball at the stake ernarle social hall for the aduli and senior Classes of the MIA throughout the stake An invitation is ex 24 to all over tended years of age It will be hold on Friday, 9 February Special features will he included ci the dancing program, refresh inents will he served and a general good time anticipated Music tor the affair will he furnished by the Joe Crockett orchestra. Logan Woman Back From Wyo. Funeral Mrs J S Andrews hrs returned from Bedford, Wyo, where she attended funeral services for her brother, Alexander Izatt, of Mr Izatt died last Wyo Friday and funeral services were held Tuesday Mr. Andrews was born in Logan and was 52 years of age. He was the son of Alexander and Elizabeth Boyle Izatt. Surviving are hu widow and four children 2. ' 3 1 ill 89 3--4 90 2 91 90 4 8 911-- 4 90 89 8 81 2 901-- 4 90 90 8 8 PRICE FIVE CENTS. 4. Silence SALT LAKE CITY, By LNITED PRESS Breaking a week of silence Secretary of State Milton H Welling todny branded charges of a $2,454 of funds as an "infamous slander and "criminal libel of Deputy Major allegations State Auditors Alvin Keddington and F H Adams were refuted by the secretary who challenged the accuracy of a recent audit of the motor vehicle and department other funds. Meantime, State Auditor Julius C. Anderson reiterated charges that evidence of astounding incompet-encunbusinesslike methods and moral turpitude" existed in the secretary's department. Anderson asked for custody of all records of the secretary of state's office for recent years and sought $5000 to continue the audit back as far as 1927. Welling, in reply, appealed to the governor to protect his records and declared that some are now held illegally by the state audsho-ta- y, itor NETS S4DD By (.1.41)4 S HOBBS von e whuli was a symbol of sweetness and purity singing the mum of Franz tver romantic Fihubert made the Logan Senior high si hool opera Kosamunde one musical ot the most entrimmg audiences n.trtainments Iaigan have attended as Rosa, After her triumph niunde Thursday night, few people will want lo miss the opportunity of hearing the truly exquisite vo.ee of Miss Genevieve Cooley. The second presentation will be tonight at 8 15 p m at Nibley Night Proves Success BY UNITED PRESS I REPORTED Officers of the Logan Golf ami Country club were reelected at the annual meeting of the club Thursday as follows H J. Hatch, president; A F Stockton, W. J Carli.-de- . secretary treasurer; J W Hayward, C C" Randall, M C Harris and John H. Wilson, directors for a three year term. During the meeting light refreshments were served and a program given. was reported by the officers that the water system had hcen installed for the entire nine hole course and that all the greens and fareways are being prepared for grass to be planted in the sprint . on six holes, three of the nine having been completed some time ago. The officers reported that it was estimated that three of the remaining holes will be ready for play by Ju'y 1 and that the other remaining three by full, so hat by that time play will be o all nine holes There were 75 members present at the meeting. i j j NOW IS TIME TO KILL FIELD MICE FAIR reported dhe money represented the weekthe Dupont plant, near here. The four youthful bandits held up two employes of the bank. The employes, Harold Anderson, a teller, nnd William Waddmgton, a guard, were taking the money from e to the bank for the the payroll of two Dupont plants. As they neared the bank, a small sedan swerved toward them and two men leaped from the car. "Stick 'em up; dont make any one of the men said. trouble. The man grabbed the bag containing the money and the group diove away in an automobile. Mary Plckford says that that kidnap threat In Boston doesn't frighten a bit of a no chances. Wearing same she's taking her, but Just the In BY UNITFD PRESS worried look, Americas sweetheart here is Bhown as Bbe arrived A New York guarded by private detectives. Further precautions were NEEDHAM, Musa, Feb. 2 raken at her hotol suite, where special locks were Installed on all policeman was slain and three other men were shut today wten the doors. four young unmasked bandits, all armed, held up the Needham Trust company in the business district, and escaped with $10,000 in cash. The policeman, Forbes McLood, died of a stomach wound Another policeman and a fireman were placed on the darger list A bank employe, the fourth victim, probably will recover. Two bank employes, taken as host nges to protect the fleeing were freed unharmed. ly pay i oil of post-offir- Richards New Director For CWA In Utah llo4uns. Km hards succeed Marrmer Feclis ot Ogden who was named assistant secretary of the treasurer. DELAY ACTION ON out the county, a cording to County Agent R L Wrigley Farmers should look their fields over and wherever mi e are found poisoned oats should he distributed There is nothing for the mice to feed on now except the roots of alfalfa and for that reason they will take the poisoned oats readiThe gram is available at the ly county agent's office for 30c per ten pound sack Ten pounds of ued now may be the means grain of saving a good many tons of hay next summer He urges farmers all over the country to reali7" the importance of this and urge their neighbors to cooperate in a campaign on this pesu. Condition of Delbert Austin, 38, was reported Friday to be "fair" by hospital authorities Mr. Austin suffered a shattered spinal column and an emergency operation was performed Wednes day evening by a Salt Lake specialist. fREKTON - Probability ,if a new postmaster for Presto.i to succeed the Republican ap pointee. Wells McEntire, was seen here today following an nouncement of a civil service examination for fhe post. Applications for the exam ination wall be received up to February 13, according , lo word received from Washington Frank Merrill is an out SCHOOL CLOSING $10,-43- 7 ADion on the losing of the Uollsville funioi high m hool was deferred Thursday by the Cache county board of education while an investigation is made at the South Cache high si hool for fa-- c ilit es in handling the 40 students, which would he tranfc m d from the Wellsville Superintenjunior high '(hool Ktrkhnde announced dent that it would probably be defimte-decided at the net meeting K M Vin Oidcn of Lewiston pave his annua! repott of electrical clone m the district and 't ork me board oUi to r tain Mr Van P t . ji ( )H n as ru'inn r for another vi it lubln liability uiMirufue will be1 v n d Iiims taken out lor Bistro at Newton Clarkston imi 'Irenton, b Wzis the hoard The decided it Wises u i, ol io nil. r pm poses other thin s hoed tr mspoiHtion, it was it nnounred wax and thought that by t eking insurance out it would point the school district from h thdpv School buses al .1 P c i ( c candidate fjr the jiost, holding the endorsement Democratic the county of committee, and if he qualifies, he named to will very likely the Others prom position incntly mentioned are Lester Sant, Mrs G W States, Elmer Merrill, Frank Lindholm, John A Morrison. Mr McEntire has served as postmaster of Preston for the past twelve years. in-c- PRESS mt COLEMAN. Tex, Feb of the Cashier Charles Wood-uf- f First Coleman National bank was released today in an oil field e.ist of here by three men who robbed the bank of rash and currency estimated at more than $20,000. Woodruff was kidnapped nnd held hostage as the bandits fled from Coleman by automobile. He was taken to a hospital. He had been beaten by the desperadoes hut his condition was not serious. Dont Lose Checks Says School Board a Cache Anyone who loses county school district warrant or check and applies for another one will be forced to post a bond with Clerk Lloyd M Theurer for twice Jit amount of the check or warrant lost, was the action taken hy the county hoard of education Thursday The action was taken to present t'ie reporting of lost warlords or checks, and having new f i,es issued, only to have the old ones located, which necessitates tbt canceling of one and the cius-lnof unwarranted work 4 g LOGAN BANKER IS PRESTON SPEAKER BY BUsToN the I'n In c al prim ip amts i of il i UNITED PRESS NEW YORK Trading quldcd down on the stoik exchange today nnd prices moved irregularly in a narrow range The bond market took the sfKitlight with volume at mce and prices rising a record 1 h, fractions to five points in all diNew I leal visions im hiding IJS government of the ho wd of bonds Krrdi ri k 1 Champ illty Bank was an the at speker hinqipt of the local nmmcrcc held Thurs i t hi i iji r i pi u c t hi follow on into rs knew there were IF you fix e dollar bill or h oxen a one dollar bill bidden in the papes of The you are now reading you would most likely not lay the pajier aside till you found it, would you? even Earl Herald-Journ- Tix,k' V hi ( ' ji i )( Wilbur Livrn . given at th g ird ago nt of LA.iun w is IfMSri on smv prop? tv h ler m boo' nn vihi h a v id b. to built m !i h'tol IHsident out from SnuUi'uW their standing Receipts of the Logan postoffiee (lunig January continued their upward trend, according to announcement today of Postmaster Kugene Viates, with an increase of $203 13 over .January of last year Ke eints during January were $1018 37 as compared with $3814 94 las. vcai As an mteiesting side of the report, Mr V'eatt.s showed the increased business in money orders bundled at th-- local office, both outgoing and incoming The office during January issued 13P3 money order i totalling 70 h conifiaMcl with 1019 totalling $S3V7t during 1932, an increase of 2 4 morey order worth $2,tKfi9i On the tree of things, it would appear that there is considerably more money going out but on the other hand the amount of money orders paid out shows that the pickup in this division has more than made up for the outgoing isr During Janiuiy of this year, here were 1372 money orders paid out totalling $14,910 59 as compared with 1001 ord.Ti last year totalling tp ,771 r0 This is an increase of 31 o tiers totalling $4, 109 03 ' uddi-tioi- 10b-be- ts, BY UNITED Ste2 WASHINGTON', phen L. Kirlmiils .valt Luke( ilv, today vuw named civil work administration for chairman 1 tah by Federal Administrator to' to fmJ uhnu Ahit DMhdau? VtBnHo i, ltd th o school If building thM wish it ra7d. the bond v.il! ask Smithfirld it v to include it among its CW A thy p"oj(' ts U. S. May Become Banker Tor Soviet i v rf Trenton who was critically in Wednesday near his home jurca v hen he fell from a hay rack and the team ran away, causing the rack to pass over Mr. Austin, Postoffice Shows Gain In Receipts Field mue are doing a great deal of damage in alfalfa fields through- Expect Change Soon In Preston Postmastership RUNAWAY VICTIM PENNS GROVE, N J, Feb. 2 robbed the Penns Grove national bank today and escaped with $130,000, state police Four bandits OLD OFFICERS Ribbon Record Boosts Height Of Death Bag . Policeman Killed In One Of Series Of Robberies Big Party On Tuesday was con Approximately $400 tr'buted to the Roosevelt birth of a endowment fund for the day hospital for trea'ment of infantile puralysis through the big dnnre 1 all night at the Palais d Or woven within Tuesday The In Logan operetta the S, hubert's music voncerni This was the announcement to fortunes of two young members of Adrian Hatch, treasurer of an overthrown family. day royal of the special committee in charge These two succeed in outwitting O' arrangements the usurper and establishing themAccording to Mr Hatch, a total selves within the hearts of the of $473 was taken in from the people as well as on the throne of sale ot tickets which meant that the island of Cyprus 94b tickets at 50 cents each were Opening ( Horns Well Done The most beautifully finished sold Expenses for the dance were were approximately $70 making slightly selections of the opera "Where Is My Love" sung by hi excess of $400 that was conto the fund from the Miss Cooley and another promis- tributed dar.ee here ing singer, Czerny Shepherd, as a The success of the big affair duet, and the opening chorus. chorus was made possible through the F'ollowing the opening Miss Cooley was left alone upon cooperation of virtually every or The The setting was a gaiuzation in the county the stage She sat general committee included A A lovely woodland scene. blind folded on the edge of a pic- Fnmage as chairman, Mr Hatch treasurer, Eugene turesque well. The ensemble of as secretary her dantiness, the harp like quality Yeales, John Wilson, G. FT McVera Mrs Miss Donald, Carlson, of her voice and the clean and cool background reminded one of Lewis Edwards and Mrs Bennett fcsir. In addition, representatives an old fashioned painting exaggerated m its beauty. The pictures fom the Lions clubs of Richmond bleated by the shepherds at play Lewiston and Hyrum acted with all vere enhanced by the gaiety of the group which represented their well chosen costumes An ex. participating organizations in I ballet g;,n while many other agon irs well trained reptionally added greatly to the effectiveness both in and out of Logan also cooperated ot the complete scene. In behalf of the committee, Mr. Mr Shepherd possesses a voice Firmage today issued a stateone as richness of unusual for ment of appreciation for the coyoung as he is His singing of Only an arrangement of the Serenade operation the group received surh coopers ti on; he said, tftfaugti and with Rosamunds in "Where he could made as affair the great Is My Love?" were his best selec. as it was. tions and Junior Hall as Albanus F.eed Garff as Benedict were very sincere in their characterizations GOLFERS ELECT adding much to the success of the Attorney General Joseph Chez said the secretary was custodian of the- - records of his office and that they cannot be ordered removed The attorney general assured the governor, however that rights of the state would be protected after reading Andersons request that requisition be made on Welling's bondsmen for the alleged shortage It appeared that the next step would be to determine if a faulty bookkeeping of accounting methods prevailed. Chet said this question must be determined and that he would demand of Welling money due the state should a shortage be entertainment found to exist. Miss Cooleys interpretation of Ave Maria was another brilliant moment of the opera. Gace Jane Martin, whenever she the dominated appeared, stage. She too, indicates consider able voice potentialities. Dixie Johnson as Hermina and Glen Olsen as Fulgcntius sang well and acted with ease. Ralph Redford and Ernest Tippetts were the comedians of the opera Many Included in Chorus The cast was completed by Ale rrano Pardom, Margene Tyson, Clyde Carlisle, Dick Preston, Mon BY UNITED PRESS dell Weber Olive Nielsen, Ellen A baroMOSCOW, Frb. 2 Mildred Middleton, Rose, Boyd graph ribbon, rescued from the Hall, Clyde Olsen, DeWitt Palmer, of the gondola from Ruth Claire Smith, Ida Mane wreckage the Htratonphore balloon Syrius Ciark, Kathryn Caine, Loir Mac in whirh uhre valiant Soviet Anderson, Carma Larsen, Evelyn balloonists plunged to their Hansen, Helen Schow, Dora Cook, Helen Burns, Virginia death, showed today they Budge, reached the astounding height Ruth Edlefson, Marjorie Musser, 13 of miles before they Florence Bickmore, Orale Way-macrashed. Irene Dahle, Eliza Weston, The ribbon was intact and Mary Ann Lewis. undamaged. Virginia Hodson, Vonda Shaffer, Eve Lynne Anderson, Pat Hender son, Dorothy Bench, Ruth Sk,d n ore, Marie Cooley, Helen Pet CWA WORK FOR erson. Leva Anderson, Dorothy Garff, Doris Partington, Vera Eddie Dunn, Louise Shumway, SCHOOLS ASKED Kearns, Dilworth Jensen, ErwinMehr, Frank Wahlen, Leon Fullii.tr, Paul Coburn, Dean Lewis, Eud Henderson, Oliver Hall, Bud s A careful analysis made Hess, Paul Frampton, Dean Jeffs, Farr. Thursday at the Cache county Jack Henson, Clarence hoard of education meeting with R id Hovey, Clare Hanson, Garr regards to CWA projects in the Thompson, Bob Sweeten, Harold district The board took action in Hendricks, Howard Anderson, placing a number of projects to Stanley Smith, Harold Dibble, Ray the front in respect to their im- Miller and Vern Hugie portance The projects are as The chorus was well trained, follows: indicating the great amount of Completing the Lewiston s hool untiring work on the part of its which the is completion members and Frank H Baugh, project, of the basement, Mendon clean, Ji the director of the opera The dancers were Dorothy Quin of school ing project, repair hoard offices, alterations at the tit y, Dorothy Alder. Donna Spem Young school, raising balcony in cr, Zetta Benson, Virginia Nelson. the gymnasium at South Cache Maxine Corlette. Sara Brown, Joy at South Spencer, Roma Crockett and Jean high school; painting Cache high school- - remodeling and Bishoff Another lovely addition reshingling Clarkston school; re was the Maypole dance by eight small youngsters. Miss Orcta Hall shingling North Logan building Clerk and Miss Lund directed the dam The board authorized to M be Theurer ers Lloyd purchas Tho orchestra under the direi nig agent for materials on these projects, which will eliminate each pon of A T. Henson .was equally board member making purchases Continued on Pag., Three) for projects in his district and the extra work in compiling these reports after all are brought to the board offices Mary Guarded After Kidnap Scare ROOSEVELT Opera Is Enjoyable BACK A f FEBRUARY Open High Low Close 4 WHEAT May July Sept BANK HOLDUPS NET Logan Hi Thirty pupils miraculously escaped death when the school bus shown here was struck by a freight train In Sprlngville, N. Y., carried a quarter mile, pitching and swaying, on the locomotive pilot, and then hurled otT, a gaping hole torn in its side. Four children were hurt seriously, several others cut and bruised, and a number fainted during their mad ride. Journal Grain Range n T f r- - (!, & l,pon Fonnos-berlaigan city attorney, today checked another mileof life's off the stones hooka while Mrs. I.vdio H Baker nf the Bogant - First ward. old timer, Icncl hod her 86th .....iversary. Birthday grert- ings to you both. The WASHINGTON ldmimatrat mu is mu ,nlniiig for fc, mstion of a hacking irporation to establish endopsr-r,,t nf retain loans to Soviet Russia, it was learned lodiy Tho orgam-a- l cm would in all l.kolihood take the form of s Distri.t of Columbia banning cor SAN FRANCISCO, Feb 2 UP poration It was h luved the cor porations aitivitics would be d: San Franeisio butter today, 99 retted toward the extension of score 2i cents SALT LAKE CITY. Feb. 2 (LPt credit banking in part for American exporters, Futter, extra cartoneu, 24 cents 2 - BUTTER PRICES j al Just think this over carefully reading the ads from day to day you can very easily find things advertised which you have to buy, and on which you can save trom one to several dollars. b. And that, you must admit, is just as valuable to you as finding the same amount or adding it to your earnings. Its a piofitable habit read and buy through the ads in The consistently. Ilerald-Journ- al |