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Show Si The THE WEATHER UTAH Fair tonight and Sunday Slightly warmer tonight north eat portion. Volume 25. Herald-Journa- Number 247. LOGAN, UTAH, SATURDAY. GRAIN RANGE l 'Open High Low Wheat 0 CTO 15 HR 1 9 IS Dec. .98 U May July .98 He 93 .98 .98 .93 .9714 .97 .92 Clone .97 .97 .92 PRICE FIVE CENTS 4. MERRY GO-ROUN- D daily Iicturc On in Affair A of What' National doing WASHINGTON The famous Blue Eagle which a little more than a year ago swooped down upou the Nation with all the of wartime frenzy now may go the way of its creator The question of its future fate is now before inner administration councils. Some favor complete ebandonment, some favor restriction to coded industries. Probably a decision will not come until the permanent plan of the NRA is agreed upon. Assistant Secretary of Agri. culture M. L. Wilson is displaying vlth much gusto a prized mo lnento of his farm beet inspection trip. It consists of a rubber $5 bill. Wilson says he is to present it to Secretary going . . . Big Jim Farley Is one of the most approachable men in Washington, but there is one class of visitors he flees. He has n standing order with his door man not to admit philatelists. Reason is the are themhaving a big row among selves over the first day distribution of new stamps, and Jim does not want to become embroiled in the wrangle. HU vr u liy DREW PEARSON and ROBERT S. ALLEN u Backing Hauptmanns Alibi ATTORNEY Shell Soon Be Flying Over Pacific LOGAN TO . stamp-collecto- rs YOUNG BOB Illinois' bewhiskered Senator J. Ham Lewis is chairman of the Democratic Senatorial campaign committee, but apparently not in the confidence of the Administration's inner political councils . . . The other day Lewis predicted the defeat of Wisconsin's Senator Bob young, independent La Follette. It so happens that Bob's Democratic opponent, a Tory Dealer, is getting no help from either Farley or tlie President. Privately they are believed to be sympathetic to Young Bob . . . Rpal credit for the Presidents order slashing work-houin the cotton t industry by 10 per cent without a decrease in wages belongs to canny Sidney Hillman, member of the new NRA board, and President of the Amalgamated Gurment Workers. It was Hillman, vho, in August, persuaded Johnson to recommend such a step to the President, and then supplied the data to back it up when the employers threatened refusal . . . A number of Government executes have secretaries who can reproduce their bosses signatures so that few can tell the difference. Senator Bill Borah's witty secretary. Miss Cora Rubin, is an adept at this. But Roosevelt personally signs all letters bearing bis signature. anti-Ne- rs SEEKS EARLY GET TRAFFIC Hauptmanns Joking Signals To Be Placed Nears Corners Ulu I'mhd al HOUSING DIVERSIFICATION One of the difficulties encountered by Jimmy Moffett in his drive for home modernization is the lack of coordination in build- - USAC PLEDGE 92 men qH the Utah Ninety-tw- o State Agricultural College were on the pledged to fraternities campus at theffrst bid day Friday. The following men pledged: Pi Kappa Alpha: Wayne At wood, Paul Anderson, Ralph Clark Paul Christensen, Dalmaine Hod ges, Harold Hall, Raeldon Goates Sylvafl Jacobsen,' Jack James Richard J. McClurg. Floyd Mor gan, Steve Rushforth, Ralph Por ter, Willard Shievington, Bennion Spencer, Paul Spencer, Madison Thomas, Frank Major, Wendell Wilkin and Winslow Evans. Sigma Chi: Lyle Bjorn, Mark Bowers, Matt Browning, Bob Conrad, Harold Dibble, Bedford Douglas, Frank Fister, Dale Hadfield, Boyd Hall, Harold Hendricks, Max Humpherys, Clair Jackson, Darwin Lund, Francis Madsen, Dick Preston, Thomas Rowland, Keith Thomas, Jack Watson, Clark Willard White, C. G. Wright, Van Haslam, Ralph Skonsen, Demoisey and Bernard Magnuson. Alpha Delta Epsilon: Loren Anderson, John Hibbard, Sherman Lemon, Hunter Mathews, Brigham Maughan. Phi Kappa Iota: Mark Bach man, James Carr, Clifton Davis, Ketchie, Emil Gcsscll, Henry Grant Lewis, Vcril Moss. Don Painter, Mark Theurer, Wayne Tribe. George Wahlcn, Reid Wangs-gaarEmery 'Snyder and Thomas Godlaker. Delta Nu: Blaine Averctt, George Ball, Robert Baugh. Sheldon Bell, Dale Coburn, Steve Ellis. Garth Olson, Glen Olson. Archie Richardson. Ray Finch, Dwain Spaf-forWilliam Swenson. George Tanner, Vallon Vickers, Phil Spencer, Kenneth Cantwell and A. L. Hendrickson. Beta Kappa: George Bailey, Dave Greenwell, H. Gibson, Edward James Harvev, A. E. Larson, Charley Molley, Jack Murphy. Park Wadsward, Jack Whiting, Andrew Shumway and Claude R. Cowley. REDISTRICTING OF CACHE ASKED Pointing out that smaller units would have representation on the school board in place of the present inadequate representation, a ommittee consisting of Levi H. Alien of Cove; John H. Schenk and David L. Olsen. College, and Karl A. Kowallis of River Heights, LAS VEGAS, Nev. Oct 20 appeared before the county com asked The madame and I just been missioners Thursday and for a redistricting of the Cachi visiting Hoover dam." Thats school districts. .not a typographical error. It's county Hoover dam; there must be Under the redistricting plan the some justice left among us. five districts would be as folWell, you should see it under lows: 1 Providence, River Heights construction. It will be fin- - ' College, Millville and Nibley; No. In two Ishcd less than a year, 1 vVellsville. Hvrum, Paradise and and years ahead of Avon; No. 3 Newton, Petersboro, time. They have done a great Hyde Park, Amalga, North Logan. 4 No. If they decide to plow Mendon and Benson; job. under every thind dam they Smithfield and Richmond; No. 5 Trenton are going to have a tough Lewiston. Cove. Cornish. time with this one. Found the and Clarkston. best way I ever went to AriThe board of commissioners deferred action on the question un-zona, by a cable and a bucket, the dam grows a foot high a a later date. day. That sounds like Oklahoma weeds. One old boy got fired from down in there the other day, and as he walked out he got on a high peak and declared: I hope she leaks. to That sounds like a rich ReRegular claims amounting were passed by the Lo$11,565.81 publican's wish to the new dcaL Friday gan Citv commissioners They hope it leaks." night. The bills against Logan city Yours, were for materials, supplies, payments, interest, etc. Of the amount $4,640.42 is charged to the electric light plant fund and $6,925.39 is charged to the general fund. -- one-ha- lf jl City Commission Passes On Claims ATHENS, Greece, Oct. 20 Roscoe Turner, chief hope rr America in the England to Australia air race sped eastward toward Bagdad in a determined to overtake the Dutch effort leaders in the spectacular derby. Turner, by Clyde accompanied Pungborn in a Boeing Transport plane sought to cut down the lead of two Dutch teams, K. D. J. J. Moll and C. Van Brugge, who are in the lead, so far as can be judged and John I). Asjes, G. J. Geysendorfer and f Pronk. Twenty planes took off from the Hildenhal) airport in England at dawn. Turner and Panhborn flew the 1600 miles to Athens in 10 hours. Jacqueline Cochran and Wesley Smith, American fliers, dropped out of the race at Bucharest because of a faulty detractible landing gear. John Wright and John Paolando the other American entries were down at Rome. Colonel Boulter. Recent automobile accidents within the city in which two have been killed and several injured have prompted the immediate pui chase of the semaphores. The permission to secure and install them was given the police department the city by commissioners earlier in the week, Chief Poultcr stated. The new semaphores will be at the intersections of placed Main street and First South, Center street and Second Picturing Bruno Hauptmann as a faithful husband who never tailed and Fourth North. First, Negotiations to escort her home when she worked late, Mrs. Anna Hauptmann are backed up her husbands alibi for the night Charles A. Lindbergh Jr. fic already under way with trafsemaphore manufacturers, while was kidnaped by asserting that be spent the evening with her at tbelr for their placement are behome. She Is shown as she appeared In Bronx County (N. Y.) Su- plans made. will be installing preme Court during Hauptmann's fight against extradition to New ed as soon They As a "warming up" flight for the McRobertson air race from London, as possible. .Jersey, Chief Poulter also issued a warnEngland, to Melbourne, Australia MaJ. Charles Kingslord-Smiting to automobile operators and hero of the Southern Cross flight, will hop off Saturday from Melpedestrians alike in regards to bourne for San Francisco or Los Angeles via the Fiji Islands and traffic violations in general. He Honolulu. In this first picture to reach the United States, Maj. (By United Press) stated that fines will continually Kingsford-Smith- s SUVA, plane Is seen on a trial flight over the Shrine ReFiji Islands, Oct. 20 be drawn from persons who insist An alternate landing field, 170 membrance In Melbourne. on running through stop streets miles north of Suva, was prewithout stopping, doubls parking Commander for today pared with no driver and from those use in Charles Kingsford-Smith'- s who insist on parking out of lanes his flight from Australia to Calion the side of the street in such a fornia. Workmen had cleared Albert way that two stalls are occupied. arwill on There be on park, In Suva, of wires and other ( Hit United Press) but authorities set these he said. obstructions, violators," resting LAWTON. Okla., Oct. about In further warning the motorists the alternate providing workers today pulled field in event rough weather or the chief that the Logan baby Richard Leon Toombs out City speed stated, other difficulties forced Kingsford-Smlt- h limit of 25 miles' per of a well in which he had been to hunt a larger landing hour must be observed. People who. e wedged 20 feet below the space. of the ground for three violate this law will be arrested When landed his Kingsford-Smit- b hours. The child, 30 months and fined at the rate of $1 per mile for every mile per hour over the giant plane, the "Southern Cross, old, had fallen in the abandonin Albert park during his 1928 speed limit they travel. ed well near the tent home cf a flight, he In warning to the pedestrian he Hu United Pr ss) his parents, while he was at missed a crack-up- , bringnarrowly said to must that stick 20 the Oct. they LOUISVILLE, Ky (By United Press) piay. his down inches to with cruft ing pedestrian lanes which have been hile corps of rescue workA federal grand jury here today Va Oct. 20--In spare on the comparatively short WILLIAMSBURG, painted at the intersections. Jayers dug a hole beside the well, returned an indictment against a setting of colonial Virginia greensward. H. Robinson, Thomas Jr., his the child's mother lowered a walkers will be prosecuted, he anNo regular airplane fields exist culture, President Roosevelt today nounced. wife and his father, charging them rope which the child worked called on the nation's citizens to oi. the mountainous island of Suva. A drive will be started next While the under his arms. with kidnaping of Mrs. Alice Stoll. meet economic conditions Weather conditions present further changing week to educate motorists against Meanwhile authorities in westmother held the one rope, anwith the spirit of the pioneer. problems to air pilots, in view of ern cities were on the lookout other was lowered by the child's making U turns at intersections. in storms and gales which sweep connection the with Speaking Traffic buttons have been placed for the suspect, who with $49,000 father. The child clung on this inauguration of John Stewart Bry- the area, often arising on short in the middle of the blocks at is believed to be fleeing toward rope and was pulled 20 feet to an as the 10th president of Wiiiiam notice. which points the U turns may be the surface. California with the idea of esThe alternate field selected for and Mary college the president made. Automobile drivers are urgcaping from the country. the present flight is near Lautoka, A program of songs by the Lo- said: ed to comply with this law as arReports of ransom money rea sugar port north of Vitiicvu. "The necessity of our times, deceived by various persons in tranrests will be made for its viola- gan high school men's glee organset men avoid ACTIVITY DUMMY mands that will ization The be Grenadiers" being are received by sactions, tion. being given at the Logan stake MIA. in grooves, that thpy avoid the ocdepartment of justice officials. conjoint Sunday evening at the cupational predestination of the old SCHOOL tabernacle. The meeting will con- vvrrld and that in the face of clude the priesthood and quarter- change in the development of FACES DRUNKEN America they must have a ly conference of the stake ELECTIONS and comprehensive UiiJ ' itffi ill ss) POLICE SWORN IN Probable changes in stake and conceptionbroad world in which the of auxiliary organization presidencies Out. 20 Testimony DRIVING CHARGES thatCHICAGO, have aroused more than usual in- they live to meet its changing probinvestors in the Corporation Elections for school board memlems with resourceful and proper Fifteen junior traffic policemen terest in the Sunday conference at vision. counties bers in Cache county and Logan company and Investment Trust organized by Samuel for the Logan Junior high school which Rudger Clawson, president city will be held on December for v. ere sworn in Friday for the of the council of twelve, will rep4 A. C. Steadman, and 6, respectively, according charged with Instill to provide fresh moneywere of resent authorities the 1931-3general school in special his vast utilities operations, to announcement year. r.f Superintenoperating an automobile while un- victims church the s aetivi-teexercises the school. at new The of CHURCH dents J. W. Kirkbride and E. Allan dummy market der the influmice of intoxicating the sessions the general Insult arc During as follows: was introduced at Lowell th Bateman patrolman of the two districts. liquor, was released Friday night Stoddard, captain; Clyde Sch vane-vel- music will be furnished by the SevThree Cache board members arc under a bond of $500 His bonds- mail fraud trial today enth ward choir under the direcand Leo Hansen, lieutenFrom testimony of K A Knittle, to s'ated while one men are U. B. Benson and Don DIES SUDDENLY member willbebe elected cnosen for the Logovernment witness, a scientific ants; Rao Bateman. Bert Smith, tion of Professor Calvin FletchEdwards. er Robert Clayton, Nelson Hall. Will gs r board Steadman was arrested Friday accountant, who spent two years T'l- - following program will be Terms of President Albert Mcdelving into Insuil operations, it Smith, Boyd Hawkins. Del Monte at 2 a. m. by Patrolmen Guy was his Grenadiers the under the and Insull PitchCard by Olesen, learned that given LeRoy Naylor, Charles E. Gunnell, 73, died of Cann, District No. 3; C. F. Olsen", Christensen and Alfred Gnehm on of Frank Baugh, at the heart failuie at 6:15 this direction Edwin the er, realized Schwab associates Smith, necessity Nephi morning Hyrum, District No. 1. and M. O. Federal Avenue. He will appear of Ben Bingham, the stock active in or- and putrolmen. MIA meeting: Naigle, Cornish, District No. 5. at the family residence here before City Judge Jesse P. Rich der keeping into make it attractive for Cole They were sworn in by Chief of Those Pals of He was born at Wellsville, Sept, all of the county board, will ex Monday at 10 a. m. M. Police . Carl Poulter. vestors Government prosecutors Climb Up Chiilun, Climb s. lsi',1. the son of Francis Gunp're this year and come up fer Cliff Smith, who wax arrested drew from Knittle, testimony of Arranged by Grant nell ami Polly Ann Edwards. After election, A. G. Olofson, president During the exercises T Earl with Steadman and charged with shrewd State PatrolTraffic Grenadiers. market liunsaker, active sei vice in civil and church of the Logan city board and from drunkeness, was released after put- whereby the market manipulations, of the man, addressed the students on the Vocal solo. I'll Pray for You price at Wellsville he was called District No. 3 is the member $15 of a forfeiture ting up St Q'icntine affairs Securities company cause and prevention of traffic acCorporation as bishop of the Howell whose term expires this year. to preside stock was meved upward. Com- cidents. Logan City Traffic Offif'z.iinv Shepherd The presidency of the Logan Boxelder ward in county, where cer stock Jarvis Freeman, who is in Riilot- Hmae Song . .Anus pany brokers traded the be served for 15 year. After his board rotates with each member of the he testified Geible release he moved to Logan junior traffic Kintueky Baby among themselves, charge serving the last year of bis term Logan. For as police, and W. F. Jensen, chairThe Cache board Grenadiers president. man of the junior traffic police Vocal solo, "The King of the several years he has been an chooses its president. None of tho in the Logan temple. of the committee branch Logan members have anbr,ard Storm. To Spaulding He is survived by his wife, present of the Automobile Association of nounced whether they will be canDean Jeffs The commissioners appointed Aand the Gunnell Brown Ann Sarah were also present at the Massa Dear America, lfred Gnehm of Logan as estray . Dvorak Mrs Willard didates for reelection or not. meeting. Gounod following rhildren:Mrs. Elmer N. Soldiers Cnorus poundkeeper for College and lands Millville; Garr, Gnehm Mr. west of Logan City. Grenadiers. Mrs. Sterling Jones, for Logan is also poundkeeper A The Voice of the Maughan. The International Relations sketch, Bishop Charles B. GunHYRUM UTAH be will under the di- Wellsville; will City. Era." hold its opening Study group given B. Gunnell. Francis Lorenzo nell, A committee from Mendon, con- meeting of the year at the Bluerection of John Wilson and Ruth B. Wood Mrs. and Gunnel! Lynn sisting of N. C. Sorensen, Vance bird Monday evening at 7 o'clock of Howell; Mrs William H. Allen, D. Walker. H. J Richards, and A DIES REPUBLICAN DIES Simpson. banquet will be served. Los Angeles; Mrs. Ray Buchanan, John S. Welch asked the "comW. L. Wanlass of the Utah Dr. Mrs. J. Pearl Jones, Citv; missioners for cooperation in se- State Agricultural college will give Brigham LOGAN WOMAN road on the Salt Lake Citv; J. B. Gunnell and curing the Mendon-Loga- n Wendell ( Hy United Pris) principal address. Mrs. Annie M. Rogers, 83, died Leo B Gunnell of Logan. the secondary system of highways. B Anderson will give a report SALT LAKE 20 CITY. Oct have no.t at the home of her son, Denton to The board promised Funeral cooperate on the recent Rocky Mountain James arrangements HURT IN Henry Anderson. 77, L.D.S Rogers, Friday night after a The group also convention of the International in the matter. been completed. illness. churchman, prominent Republican asked to have the ..ountv clerk Relations clubs at Denver. Richards Mortuary is in charge. lingering U. S. Informer and Collector of She was born in Malmo, Sweden. write a letter to the state road will Several musical numbers June died ternal 15, this the daughter of 1851, afterRevenue, Mrs A. F. Bracken of Logan commission asking for a meeting Ola and Ingre Jensen Ockerman. The group is also be given by a male glee club noon. Death was said to be caused suffered cuts on the face, body October 25. under direction of Walter by old age. Alter joining the L.D.S. church, bruises and suffered from shock seeking the oiling of 5.7 miles of Wuthrich.the she came to Utah In 1871. She has two ears crashed on the when this road. lived nearly all of 63 years la An invitation is extended to state highway at Willard ThursHyrum. those interested in international afternoon. day She was the mother ' of eleven H. ,t. Hatch, president of the can be relations. Reservations Albert Emriek of Reno, Nevada, seven of whom have children, of Bank First made by calling Mrs. S. V. Prows, Logan, Security was also cut on the head and sufleft Saturdav morning for Wash- preceded her in death. The four club president. a shock as fered of result from the Earl Green, Reese Leishman are: Hyrum. D. C., where he will at- sons who survive accident. The two injured people ington, and Woodrow Kelley of Wells-vdlConHokanson, Ogden; Lorenzo Rogers, hos- tend the American Bankers to were taken a Brigham Lt. Elvin Maughan of the PreCity South the Cache Denton representing vention in that city. Hyrum, Utah; Rogers, Losidio at San Francisco landed his for pital for treatment. Mr. Hatch olans to return to gan and Orson Rogers, Ogden. She high school, left Thursday Dies Fred Sorensen Logan from the capitol city in is also survived by 26 grandDeputy Sheriff Kansas City where they will enter army plane in Logan yesterday Lt. Maughan Will spend a few the judging contest at the an- said that A. F. Bracken of Logan, about two weeks. children and 12 great grandwife his and 20 three his with Kansas parchildren. BERLIN. Oct. U'pi- General nual City Livestock show accompanied by days here visiting Von Tne three boys were accompanied children, was driving south when ents. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Maughan. ! ,eld Alexander Marshal services Funeral will be held in LICENSE TO WED A Lt. Maughan has been stationed Kluck of the German imperial by the instructor, H. P. Ander- Mr. Emriek came onto the road license was issued the Hyrum Third ward chapel marriage from the east to turn north. The Friday to Oswin Kenneth Mcln-- t Monday at 1 p.m. the the son. at the Presidio since August. staff, who commanded The boys won the trip in a con- Bracken car struck the Emriek Friends may call at the bnmp Prior to that time he completed lirst German army at the battle re, 21. Thornton, Idaho, and course at the of the Marne and its advance on test over approximately 300 boys ear in the side, the shriff said. jSnrata Lucille Paulsen, 19, Lewis. of Mr. Rogers, 483 South First a photographic of Utah and Idaho. Iville, Idaho. West, Logan. Chanute Field in Illinois. Both cars were damaged. Fans, died yesterday. He was 88. j . h, jWlUL V. Flyer will be placed on five intersections on Main Street in Logan, according to announcement made Saturday morning by Chief of Police M Carl Vusn) FRATERNITIES AT (Continued on page eight) Rogers Is Cleared For Traffic Semaphores FLKMINGTON, N. J., Oct. 20 Bruno Hauptmann, who joked with guards when he was brought here from New York last night, sat quietly in his dull cell today while his attorney sought an early arraignment for the suspect on charges of murdering Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Jr. It was understood Hauptmann will be arraigned Monday and his trial will start November 15. gar-uien- AVIATION POLITICS Politics has been creeping into the National Aeronautical Association. Its recent president. Hiram Bingham of Connecticut, was accused of swing association the toward the ing He was a staunch Republicans. supporter of the airmail companies which drew luscious contracts f.om Postmaster-GenerWalter Brown. Now he is replaced by Senator William Gibbs McAdoo, staunch Democrat. Although not McAdoo was generally known, head of an aviation line which tried to get contracts from Walter Prown, but was frozen out in the r.ow famous spoils conference. Loth McAdoo and Bingham arc personally aviation enthusiasts, the California Senator making trips home in his private plane . . . Isabella Greenway of Arizona gets more kick out of being a Con- gt esswoman than almost anyone in Congress. "People call me up," she says, either because they think I know a let or because they think I don't know any letter than to talk. . . Another new be Congresswoman may Gertrude New Ely, Democratic Deal candidate James against Boyd, G.O.P. incumbent in Philadelphia's wealthy Main Line" section. Graduate of Bryn Mawr, Miss Ely was twice decorated with the Croix de Guerre. Extra Landing Field On Five Main Stops As Trial Kidnaping Rescuers Get Child After Suspects Indicted 3-Ho- Roosevelt Addresses Throng At Inauguration Work let-u- p Western 'Cities Begin Search For Robinson grenadiers To Give Program AtM.I.A. Meet sur-iac- VV Asks People To Meet Changes As Pioneers Ca!ifornia-to-Australi- First Session Logan Stake Conference Is Tonight AIDED INSULL BOARD juniorYraffic SET fc WORKER dt Ours.-Oreato- Gnehm Is Named College Poundkeeper n Wanlass Speak Before Group. Monday FORMER PROMINENT RESIDENT IS CRASH Contestants Leave For Kansas City Army Flier Visits Parents In Logan German World War Army Leader e, k Logan Banker Goes To Washington, D.C. , |