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Show page tw o. THE , HERALD-JOURNAL- u u UTAH. LOGAN, A The HERALD-JOURNA- i) n 1: Mivnnu: r a v. 1) 1 1 0 :j C. FOR EM SAILORS KNOT L Price 6 cents a copy. By mall, tn Cache Talley, a year; outside Cache Valley, 6 00 a year. By carrier, 40 cents a month, 3 50 a year. Member United Press, NEA Service, Western Features and The Scripps League of Newspapers. llowd.v, folks! 'I h stilts of 11 tali furi old January ;u'ording ! to a iiwh hv wv got Impossible a pm trdc in our ard thut'H Proclaim I 4, Liberty thru Entered as second-clas- s natter at the postofflce all the Land." The, at Logan, Utah, under the Act of Congress, March Liberty Bell. 3, 1879. otr prominent scientist A The power to tax is the pow'er to destroy. th it dav Those who are governed least are governed best." Thomas Jefferson. 17.0 It b Yi'h, K predict" IODAVS IIMIMIION New Voik Sun, in an editorial piinted the Till' Republican after election, .said: The Republican party has been oil. The annihilated. gu who wsod to study (Jmk and Latin and then How typicallv New Voik! gut in.uricd is now iil.iel b People who hate looked in their geography hooks and the ir! who studios doimstu found that the Hudson river is not the western boundary serene i and then ge is i joh in a of the United States will laugh at the New York Suns business office t doleful statement. as mh k "These are hud The l!)li election is probably the greatest thing that has Th v ought to he 'Hu v wen ud by Plymouth Hock hens1 happened to the Republican party. The Roosevelt landslide served notice on the Republicans Th Apples ime se Abigail that they must drop their pilots and pick up somebody who honeymoon is ei when he jwA knows the waters in which we are cruising. laughs when she threatens to If the two major paities are to survive as such the only go home to mother chance the Republican party has of gaining its foimer place in the sun is through the purge that must inevitably MOMKsIK NOIL follow the 1!),I( defeat. 1 he average family poiimsN of 4.3 persons. 'Hie deeinml The Republican party as a spokesman of intrench.ed point is father greed is dead as a last summer's herring; the New oi k Nun is right to that extent. Never again within our time will a great national party he dominated by Wall .Street. Another of the gieat mysteries No more puppet Hardings, Coolidges, Hoovers wi walk of life is why a man always sings when taking a hath and a woman across the stage to be jerked here and there by strings. does t The real Republican party must emerge from the ashes of defeat with new ideals based on the interests of the comPoll e Captain Did you get mon man. There is a place for such a party, or will be when the license number of that driver? the Democrats become fat and soft with success. Cop No, but but I handThere were traditional Republicans that survived the ed Traffic linn a ticket as he went by t election. Let us see what type they catastrophe of the lifter Jesse's sculp, are giant Common e Buildings ornate It was just before exam time, long I1-were. There was Senator William E. 1orali, for one. There i also up in arms. tutor and the in tottered eollege N was Senator (ieorge ,rris for another. There was Senator at 3 a. m I was So it appears that despite the sitting up." Engraved in large letters on this with Texan's agility he is on the skids, McNary of Oregon. he explained to his wife, is the name of Herheaded for enrollment m th it bert Clark Hoover who. as What kind of men are these that go back time and time a thuk friend Dealers of commerce, was relaige band of ? again to the senate in spite of every disaster their party What tins (ountry needs is a for the erection of the sponsible sti fit;i fahibit and later, as presivast parking limit of Id minutes for Massachusetts' charming Mrs dent building When the Republican party asks itself that question and people in public telephone booths. Edith dedn tied it Nourse Rogers, reads the truth in the answer it is half way on the road to The new shrubbery completely for a seventh consecutive term in and the the House despue the Roosevelt seieens rehabilitation. K 1)1 I!Y landslide, takes the s id state of Hoovers name The course of events in the next few years will tell us MF.KK XU idle the Kepubliean party philosophiwhether the Republican party is to go ahead under a new Thys r afternoon to making Iwick cally bl inkets has been the the over Labeling idealism or whether it is to join the Federalists in that enec with Congratulated on her vu tory hv ,n t fleet since 1932, under an Neighbor Opplevvitz, the of a strongly oi respondent political limbo that swallows every party which forgets ind lie doth say: I discovered igi cement made with manufao-- t ners by the Commerce depart-niinewspaper, she that my daughter hath startthat the lteople do the voting in this nation. : a with remarked smile uer under Secietary Chapin A And f do smoking The Republican party may be dead in New York, but it 'd would that And he doth TIovv old is she? in this column some months 'lm you surpnsed story need not die in the United States. me " igo to the effect that Secretary ejy: Neventoen. And I do congratulate ' Oh. thei e are so few of you 'oinment: Isnt she rather old to Roper had thwarted the establishment of such trade practice was Mgin smoking? Hut Lord! Neigh-o- r rephed the newsman, 'that to the suivivois it e uroneous 1nder Roper, tamp Opplevvitz In not amused at A ROYAL WELCOME " is 11 la-- ! orner-ston- e corner-ston- e suf-lers- corner-ston- e 0-1101 hitter-chatte- c to-la- y nt . blanket makers, who were not in ny little jest, and we do fall to in order the precedent-bleake'Few and survivors are the the m lginal agreement, were ask-imay shatter anienting the changing custom of KING EDWARD, to conform and teadily did so. letoitid nodern lyfe. right words, all right, tradition. Mis Rogers "I have a note on We regret the error Edward No I.ritish monarch has ever set foot on North America. One. lump or two in your tea, my desk light now asking me to MeOradv, assistant secretary of 9 call the Smithsonian Institution, Edward, it is reported, may visit Canada following his trip ady Pic klefor k labor, soends moie time in airand Im afraid they want to stuff planes than anv other member of to the Far East, where lie will be crowned emperor of me for then (.dilution of extinct the cabinet Wherever he goes, India. " he tames a crucifix which has spec les If he does make this visit what a royal welcome he would been blessed for a Hdppy Death FAIT KMEKGFM 5 receive! Americans hate always had a warm spot in their Secretary Wallace likes to The woid emetgency," favorite . The hearts for Edward, ever since the war days, when he defied of the New Deal lexicon for the wear his vest unbuttoned .x'ew Deal is not proud of New 'Continued From Page One) last four years, is headed for dishis fathers wishes and, as a young lad, visited with the This is a disorderDeal. Montana men in the front line trenches. His charm, his gracious man- dwindled to an msigmfcant trickle card to.cn which has It will bieathe its bust when ly mushroom outrun Peck have In reppvments sirung up near the Fort Perilner, and his innate kindliness endeared him further on his new fact, millions for a Congress is ashed to renew the Reservation loans of r, d . MERRY-GO-RDU- . ' ND . by many Nation cl Emergency Council, American visits as prince of Wales. long time aison age m y of the executive As prince of Wales, he was the empire salesman. As These collections, ini identallv, h of the government necessitate the continuance of brain king, he continues in that role. A visit on his part would will RFC The icmtinuime lull will ill vears some form for the in do more than hundreds of statesmens speeches to still to come Kvcn if it is abandoned for ,i revision of the title diopfurther cement the close bond between the two great English as a banking ageruy a big job ping the word 'tmeigencv" and exciutive mak.ng will still remain to eolket the substituting speaking nations of the world. it tile Nitionil Fxecutive t'oiin- b out govloaned the bdhon.s America-minde' He keenly enjoyed his Edward is il ernment ehitti'g the depression ( ONMDKM F.'. previous visits here and as you may have read lately aggregite Outstanding loins he is very partial to American companionship. oiler d iv indsi tptrs plant more thin two b.lhons, evlu-ivlui h v st in.l of in td ev of internal loins to other gov tinThe invitation has been already issued. Rooses squ ii t agent h s Some ot the loins ,1 of the men in fmiit velt, speaking in Quebec last August, invited King Edward run over long terms to come to the United States. he NOT F The pi tn to strip It would lie a thrilling moment in history if England.-- KlV of its lending powers will not tike the government eiitirelv most popular ruler should come to grasp in friendship Un- out of th Inisine ol Mipplvmg hand of Americas most popular president. ite nte1 pt M Die (pit il to pi li- i d. i T'-- c Pre-ide- i nt -- vv t Iv t r- li . Impmts 16,000 000 which tulaled pounds in August diopped to 70 An excise pounds in September. tax of 4'. cents a pound was slapped on this Japanese product Workers in late m August . oil . . agriculture department band together in tonsumtr clubs and buy diamonds armies ranging fre to fuel oil Frienc. jf John L. Lewis credit the miner chief's siholaily vocabulirv to reading . . habits . induced by his wife, who i JAPANESE MAY WITHDRAW FROM WESTERN WORLD - day-wil- e, s Microphones To Help Movies -- oruitiarllv war, boon e It is a trench of p. You notice that I sim mg "the trench instead This ti rm h ging built, although partlv d It is the gnat all- canal you have about one of the gnu-o"impossibles' achieved American people under ' pulsion of a business d that made them moitgaP future to provide jobs as ing power for the iitiii nation plenteously stoi In goods for the needs of al, California s great Impii lty is a delta land formed Colorado river during tm it poured into the deep s is now the below sea level sea. Its fertility was disiovin the story goes, whin trains and oxcaits moved the desert toward the dos of the Pacific coast One night an emigiant horses corn and gave tin m from his precious supplv horses spilled a few gi corn, slobbered water on and then trod the seeds d the rich alluvial soil. Next morning, as the hot sun rose high, the enngi in before his very ejes com growing high, and hight he had ever seen corn grow before He had roasting eais f,u . q That, anyway, is tin v. pet the story goes The emigrant stayed, and nin joined him They lolled .uni d and brought watti III small ila, in from the nnghtv Cnloicd,, mi taised bet on crops Du Once, much lain, t illy elitui y, the Colurudo m m, and headed hack in the S cltnii sink, from which it bed bund itself. The drop mil, an easy course for the lushuig waters, and hard work foi the men who fought it Down through the years lugtr ditches and canals have beta dug, but always they had tlnr ran and start, always they distance, on Mexican on! south of the international boconnotation Grand Rapids, Mich Editor, Herald-JournI wish to extend to you my and appreciasince rest thanks tion for sending the daily paper to me since the release of my firs, ompamon (Miss Helen Zbinden). I ve certainly enjoyed reading its columns of news, articles, announcements and all. Also, we've (my companion and I) received a great deal of enjoyment out of working the cross word puzzles together This seems to have become a regular hobby of the West Michigan in missionaries their few spare moments of leisure The daily news keeps me in touch with home, friends and events oi.urring in our dear little valley in the mountains, winch I also appreciate And it me pleasure to read the gives letters, printed therein of other missionaries from far and near who are also enjoying with gratitude the daily urrivul of the Herald Journal When niv lompanicm, Mj.ss Post and I have finished Hailing the news, I ass them on to our landlady, saints and other friends win. gtcatly appita-ialthem. Oui says it's almost like landlady leading bet home papei to tend Ihe Het.dd Joumul as shes so known many missionaries from the Mormon church and she is always interested in their home state and its interests. The genealogical page of the Saturday issue always goes directly to our genealogy class leader, who is very appreciative of the was a school teacher . . . The same, as it always gives the list official register of the U S lists of surnames from the Boston three Hoovers now on the governEvening Transcript ment payroll -- J Edgar, J Harold I have spent eleven of tne LeClaire happiest months and (in agriculture), of my life in (Federal Trade Commission i Graind as a Rapids, laboring Copyright, 1938, by I'mted It is very interestnig missionary Feature Syndicate, Im ). work meeting so many people of different religious denominations and nationalities Grand Rapids is one of the world s melting pots in that so many different nationalities reside here The majority of people, however, are Holland and Polish. We have made many friends here and we feel to ascribe them being so kind to (American TOKYO, Wire) withto be to the Laird He has been Japan may planning ( us, associations and ever mindful of his servants in draw from letum to the "old days, close the mission field It is going to be observers of the royal household difficult to leave them all behind as I go to my new field o( labor. prellic t I have been called to work in They base their predictions upon the methods used in training Muncie, Indiana, so would you Prince Alcihito Tsugu, eldest son please continue to send me the of the emperor and empress. This Herald Journal to the followung l address- 1500 West 8th St. Munlittle 3 year old who some lead a nation 2598 years old cie, Indiana? I have certainly enjoyed my lais being brought up in a seclusion which eliminates almost all con- bors in Michigan, both in Grand (a little tacts with foreign persons or Rapids and Pullman country tswn some 50 miles from foreign products to Later phases of his training will G. R ) It was my privd' remove him entirely from any see the centennial parade ir July contact with western influence, of the looth anniversary of the city of Grand Rapids, furniture it is reported. The husky little fellow now center of the world and great There are weighs moie than 30 pounds Al- manufacturing place furniture, seating, show-casready he is being educated in many musical instrument, typehabits of dignity which will never include baseball, black eyes or writer and other office equiphere the Also, traditional experiences of the ment state soldiers home. The City deaverage Japanese boy. rives its name from the Rapids in the Grand River, which flows Two thru the center of the city, dividing it, into two sections, east and west sides HCLI YWOOD, Cal (American Our travels in the state of Wire Technicians are attempting Mulligan haven't been very far to perfect the use of two micronor wide, but we have had the phones instead of one for the mak- privilege of seeing enough of it When perfected to know of its native beauty ing of "talkies' M my beautiful this is expected to male sound lanes, groves of much clearer tiers, grassy hills and hollows uf have been Ian tune nu hi trem h Trenches MISSION ENJOYS vibrations will sonic ctric a .substitute' for food to wipe but how ti one oil" ol t one s bin A t KLSILKK pe rson wcirIhiiu nwr TkO pounds who is out of a job. DECEASED? - GIRL PROVIDENCE jears t old! MM) ' ; machines a long h X REFOIITr.i; Far down against can bolder an arnn- This Luiunm, is for the uso cf the Herald Journal readers. Any communications not libelous ar welcome, no matter what the articles subject. No anonymous Herald-Jourral, will be published The necesnot does however, sarily agree with theare opinions the expressed here. They dividual ideas of the writers 12 60 I BY and Agin Em Published every week-da- y afternoon by the Cache Valley Newspaper Co, at 75 West Center Street, Lcgau, Utah. Telephone 50. (J.O. Ode To A Trent of v , 111 c i 3U0-fo- rder Regimes rose and fell in MexViolence and sudden de ith Villi raged along the boidei Carranza, Calles and ,1 doze others had their dav With eai new revolution and the settlers of Impel la! valley fel water their At times it actually was 111 jeopardy Doubt as to its permanency was always pu-- nl Some of the valleyites said, We shall never have a secuie water supply until Uncle Sam takes a slice" of noithcrn Mexico A few said, ' Let s for his own build an canal, 011c that will run its course entirelv on American soil. Some said this was impossible So, in this year of 1936 they m arc completing the canal down in Imperial valley And that, say I, is an "all- ico 11 11 over-thiov- American" that means something The trench, as I called it to begin with, is a mammoth thing that you could drive a fleet of It stands up gur.boats through high above the surrounding terrain. It is a trench of peace because it removes what has been a con- stant threat to international amity along the Mexican border A very fine trench, indeed blended with the azure skies and sunshine. Many summer resorters fro mother states make their wav here to enjoy a few months of rest and quiet in the cool shade of the cottages built among the trees on the lake shores. In closing, may I again thank you for your kindness in sending the daily paper to me Very Sincerely, Betha Zollinger 743 Scribner Ave , N W. , SiAYTAGS IV GOOD LUCK TO PULIANA the plump and appie- - lieeked heir to PRINCESS JULIANA, of Holland, is flouting the wishes of diplomats and marrying the man of her choice. The day wlu-- royal matchmakers can marry off down Reserve under htelei.il Bond Sn turn 1JB i.iii mike lei ins, although tee elate it his done so Its outsi indmg loins spuinglv total oulv Vtsoonoewi The detlition ot the RFC pre-ige's the exit ot its big gun I "h Specialize In Good .loin Je sse ui m m We The toweung soft spoken Tex in princes and princesses for political ieaons seems to he on his been the boss of the agency liming the lugti part of its exthe wane. Nomin illv he is only the istence of Edward he when was of King England, Wales, head one of a ho ird of rulers, but piince sso runs the show dodged like a quartet back through a field o! aspirants who aetuiilv Fen s ( mg the eventual dismemwere offered him in marriage. Despite ten die and (dibering of the RFC, Joiie.s several stant pressure, he is still single. the treasury t tt i tried to It seems as though royalty is awakening to the fad that pin Polioigo But lie get failed to make their importance as human beings is equal to their lm-- p the grade, despite an adroit wirepulling ampaign irtance as pawns of empire. turned to his old The Perhaps, too, they realize that the inbred roal strains friend president and Hyde Park neighbor, litneed an infusion of different blood. Henry Moigenthau, who knew loyhanking but whose JesAnyway, aside from all questions of state and eugenics, tle about About was unquestioned a pleasure to see a young gnl get her wav when it conns alty ses loyalty there has long been to matters of the heait. some doubt in inner New Deal May she and young price who's had to weak for his eireles. reached Spring a reportJesse living, by the wa -- have plenty of happiness, and lots of theLastWhite was House th it In irs to the throne of Holland! Democratic flirting with leitam denied the Jesse hotlv bolters charge, and on the fust o isiun i made th it presented itself xpieth strongly upholding the adI Mdse. Sales & its he Service e Bright Moments In Great Lives Charles kmc: of Spun t ,p in his house, showing the Frt m h soldiers flying before the Spinish at the battle of Rente Not .so," replied the king, when hsk- not true ed if this were Let the painter modify this, 1." he cun, for it ewas no headlong flight, hut an honorable retreat ' 4-- rrc for the money in a Maytag, expe-fand in this new model 18 washer, Maytag has certainly lived up to its reputation. It is beautiful'y modern in appearance, and contains many new improvements and conveniences, combined with famous Maytag features. Its price represents unusual value, and terms make ownership easy. Come in now and examine this newest Maytag. 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