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Show ?C THE PAGE TWO. HERALD-JOURNA- t gglgyy LOGAN, UTAH, L, SATURDAY, 28, 1934. APRIL OF COURSE, BASEBALL IS A GREAT SPORT, BUT The HERALD-JOURNA- TAUGHT STUDENTS L Published every weekday afternoon by the Cach Valley Newspaper Co, at 75 West Center street, began, Utah. Telephone 60. Price 5 cents a copy. By mall. In Cach. Valley, 12.50 a year; outside Cache Valley, $5 00 a year. By carrier, 40 centa a month, 13.50 a year. matter at the postofflcs Entered as second-clas- s at Logan, Utah, under the act of congress, March 1. Under the direction of the Boys' and Girls' league, classes in social relations were held Thursday at the Logan Senior h'gh school A discussion of how. when and where to make introductions was the subject of this meeting. Every Thursday, it is planned to present a new idea. A student and a teacher are in charge of each section and they plan their procedure from the outlines prepared for them by the league officers. Some subjects which will be taken up include correct table etiquette, correct manners for entertainments and socials and proper school conduct. liuwd), folk! Biumm M waking up to the fart inthat a better outlook depends large measure on a better lookout. Proclaim Liberty thro 1879. all the land Member United Press, NEA Service, Western The Liberty Belt Features and The Scnpps League of Newspapers. Prominent Utah clubwoman Wants divorce because she doesn't know where her husband is He may be at home. TWO OPPOSING WAYS TO RECOVERY GOOD idea of the contrasting courses open to a government which seeks to promote national lecovery can be had by comparing the polities of the American NRA with those recently put into effect by Mussolini in Italy. In eaih case the general objective is the same to get back some soit of decent equilibrium between what the citizen gets und what he spends, between income and expenditure, between the price level and the debt level. There are two ways of doing this. Everybody is familiar with the way the NUA is trying. It is using a kind of controlled inflation or rellation, perhaps, if you like that word better. It is trying to boost wages and prices, hoping that it will be able to send the former up faster than the latter. A the problem in the opposite way. the latest details of which have just been MUSSOLINI is attacking announced at Rome, is strongly deflationary. Salaries and wages are being cut: rents arc jieing cut; commodity and retail prices are being lowered In instituting tins program, Mussolini avowedly has his eye on world trade. With domestic prices and wages lowered, he believes Italy will be in a better position to bid for world markets. Now it is extremely interesting to study the contrast between the American and Italian recovery programs. , program seems to THE Italian world depression is still NOMINATED FOR THE POIsON IVY CLIP. MARVIN J. OILCLOTH drops in to chat a few hours with jou on your busiest in o r d i n g, twists your paper clips out of shape, carves notches very speedy rise in world price actiyities prospect. It represents a cutting down of national levels to meet the level produced by a world crisis. The American program follows the opposite notion; that the world depression is coming to an end, and that its end can be hastened bya rise in prices and business activity in individual nations. Instead of adjusting domestic affairs Jo meet a depression level to jibe with local needs. In both cases, drastic action by the central government is required. And it probably will be several years before we can get a definite idea which piogram is the more in your desk with his; and flips matches dead into your waste the entire contents on fire. aver-Og- i Irusoial BY RODNEY DUTCHER . I decrontains an laration that steak exchange transactions are transactions in interstate commerce. Precedents indicate tlmt the court would kill the law if it passed without that declaration. The country has been led to believe that the original 60 per rent margin requirement cut to 4 5 per cent in the House bill in the and left discretionary Senate bill was designed to curb speculation or to protect lending bankers and brokers. But the real idea of the bill's framers is to prevent the nation's money from being sucked into New York for use as call money I at say 12 per cent, instead of re maining 6 or at home for loans Western exposure have ; wood youl paved i jjiiiiuip' be- round disks of the trunks of trees. A heavy bandsaw mounted on the rear of a truck and driven directly by the engine, cuts the logs into cylinders at the exact spot they are to be used. logs are cut from trees in a nearby forest and hauled to the bandsaw to be cut into cylinders, nil of the same length. Workmen stack the wood cylinders on end in a previously prepared cement or tar pavement base. The street is then sprinkled with oil to waterproof the wood and prevent excessive expansion from moisture. ing An automobile stoplight has invented which will project its signals on the street behind in letters large enough to be easily read. The invention, developed by a Frenchman, combines a powerful electric bulb, a lens system and lantern slides, to project lettering onto the street behind. Operation of the indicator may be controlled by the driver or automatically by direct connection Us the streets are lin, Germany, with cut from Six-fo- ot ultravi- windows. In every room connection for radio reception, running filtered ice water, txith tub anti shower. Dinner in Coffee Slum from 75 up in Main Dining Room from $1.25 up. Also a la carte service. olet-ray f..l'H;'' been KIPLING REVISED Colonel and Mr. OGrady are brothers under a skin fulL you to combine "maximum privacy with minimum tipping. All rooms in the Tower with ii SCIENCE NEWS Keeping Up To Date The business and firancial district Only California hotel offering Servidor feature thus enabling m I'ernawsl ABIGAIL APPLESAUCE SEZ: fighters! j0 UntiHiuIijr Afiticuva Hum to LSI Gee Gee is mad at fortune ti llers. One told her she would receive several interesting letters, and she rushed home and was served alphabet soup. It is claimed that autogiro planes will not stall or nosedive. Now if they cpuld only apply the autogiro principle to heavyweight ient to theaters, shops, &ores, IKJ u-- i AUTO NOTE The flapper who drives Often makes thiN mistake: Khe uses the bumper Instead of the brake. dem people say. "Well, you crave your freedom don't you?" "Reckon I does "Then why arent you fighting In the army yourself? The negro scratched his curly head, and said: Does you ever see two dawgs fightin over a bone, boss?" "Yes, quite often "Well," asked the old darky, wus de bone fightm?" (sun-bath- ) Siren Brpught Aid Hotel LOGAN, O.01PI Unable to make himself heard over the telephone, after he was seriously burned by escaping steam and scalding water, Guy Diltz, engineer at the Logan waterworks plant, sounded a siren alarm for aid. Police found Diltz firing the reserve boiler to keep the plant in operation despite his burns. Sir Francis Private gaiage in basement of hotel building with direct elevator service to Lobby and all floors! guest-roo- UDRAIXIE Huckms Newcomb Horn. Co. I Well Street at Sutter San Francisco Peace Officer Dead NAMPA Ida. (LIE) At one time of the most fearless and noted peace officers of the nation was C B Con" Murphy, colorful lieutenant of the famed Bat Master-so- n during the gold boom days of the old west. He died here recently. Murphy was born in Kentucky, Feb. 22, 1858. Ha married at Dodge City, Kansas, but his wife died a year later and Murphy spent the rest of his life single, following major gold rushes of the west O'- one ' cah. down with SPRING nVER? - (SASM IPBLDZES To Users of Each Week MOTOR OIL DEMAND MUNITION (X)NTKOL SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (I'.Pi Strict licensing of munitions manufacturers and control of orders filed by them wae advocated by the National council tor the Prevention of War, to insure peace in the world. LETTER rooms il 4 rouuis i $4 up 17V 1V8 - WASHINGTON X ULLAGE CELEBRATES NAVARRE, O. (U.R This village which was the scene of William McKinley's first victory as lawyer, a celebrating its centennial anniversary this month. Laid cut in 1934, it was named after the French King, Henry of Hotel Sir Francis Drake just off Union Square most conven- 600 OatilJr Homnflt 221 room at SI 50 Cache family spends $67 33 a year in drug stores. Probably the 33 cents is for drugs and the $ti7 for everything else but Reader wants to know what Is with steering wheel and brake meant by a saturation point. pedal That's easy. It's when the gang The ingenuity of an Iowa rural starts tramping on your fingers. mail carrier results in his mail When a man sits down to wait getting through despite the weafor his ship to come in, it usually ther. He has equipped his light truck with turns out to be a receivership. delivery caterpillar traction over four wheels in the rear and put runners under the front wheels. In clear spots, the BRIGHT MOMENTS ; wheels WHAT IS EDUCATION? touch the ground, but In I tlM Lives In Great deep snows the runners take " of education is the average person to have weight of the machine. WIIAT sort The arrangement permits the is Thomas Jeffersons idea of it, well worth clipDuring the civil war, Lieut. William Coffee, of the West Vir- taking of his truck into regions ping for future reference, volunteers, was taking a which would be impenetrable withginia in stroll a small Virginia village out the caterpillar arrangement. Jerrerson defines a primary education thus: In a town just north of Ber he when engaged an old negro 1. To give to every citizen the information he needs man in conversation. The anfor transaction of his own business. cient darkys replies were so fun2. To enable him to calculate foy himself and to exny that the young officer began to quiz him humorously. press and preserve his ideas, his contracts and accounts "Uncle," said he, "you know in writing. that this war is being fought , largely on your account, don't 3. To improve, by reading, his morals and. faculties. ? you 4. To understand his duties to his neighbors and Yas, Buh, dats what I heard country, and to discharge with competence the functions confided to him by either. 5. To know his rights; to exercise with order and justice those he retains; to choose with discretion those in the public trust, and to notice their conduct with diligence, with candor and judgment. 6. And, in general, to observe with intelligence and faithfulness all the social lelations under which he shall be placed. y, San Francisco's Newest AND MOST MODERN Downtown Hotel I a few Statisticians find that the The class Thursday teamed to meet with great favor. It is is hoped by those in charge that the of great practical lessons will-bvalue to the students Those students who are working with the teachers in putting over the project art: Bennion Spencer, Madison Thomas, Genevieve Cooley. Harold Dibble, Junius McClellan, Charles Olson, Dorothy Quin-neRuth Skidmore, Ellen Rose, Frank Wahlen, Virginia Coakley, Vonda Shaffer, Richard Preston, Ralph Porter, Ruth Watkins and Walter Gardner. Who On optimist is man who takes be geared to the idea that a woman and a in full force and that no seed catalog at is their face value. levels or trade Li SEA Service Staff Cerreapeedent Backstage WASHINGTON tho fight against the stock market bill which produced the present wave of propaganda against the "Brain Trust have fascinated ordinarily blase insiders. When you read that the huge Wall Street lobby sought to make the control act more flexible and to kill the section which expressed the Intent of Congress, it may have sounded perfectly innocent. Why not? Well, the fact was that President Dick Whitney of the New York exchange and his pals were simply trying to produce a bill which would be declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court. Those boya want no regulation. The more flexible Congress makes a law by allowing large discretion to a federal commission, the more likely the Supreme Court is to murder that law by deciding that Congress has delegated too much legislative power. section And the "intent SOCIAL ETIQUETTE We want to know what experiences you have had or are having witn Vico. There are thousands of motorists who have used nothing hut Vico. Perhaps you are one of them. No doubt you have made long trips, with unusual oil mileage; or have had increased gasoline mileage by using Vico; or have avoided expensive repairs through the use oi Vico; or some other noteworthy experiences. Write us about it. Your entry can he a letter, or a jingle, or a slogan, on this general subject: at How Vico Is Giving My Car Economical Lubrication 8. Japanese threat to use rpHE force to preserve peace in China, directed at other nations, means one of two things, in the private opinion of diplomats here: 1. Japan hopes to blackjack China into recognising Manchu-ku- o; or 2. Take vigorous steps toward doctorate over establishing China by , g communications systems on from Manchuria. In any event, important news is ex front the Far Fast unless tlie Jaimnese government decides the reaction of other powers Is too firm. Japau ean make China do anything Japan wants if the powers don't stop Iter. If China recognized Maucliukuo, oilier nations would soon follow. ROOSEVELT gives cer officials of AAA a headache. Theyre the group which has sought to earlier theories that proAts of middlemen on farm products should be cut. AAA of late has tried to go easy on the distributors. Mrs. F. D. smacked the milk companies right between the eyes when. In two recent statements endorsing the AAA Consumers Council s national survey of milk consumption, she called for cutting milk prices to consumers and raising prices paid to farmers. 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