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Show THE HERALD FACE TWO. -- JOURNAL, '! v- TIIE PERSONAL NOTE IN FOREIGN AFFAIRS The HERALD-JOURNA- Thoughts L afternoon by the Cache Published every week-daValiev Newspaper Co, 75 West Center Street, Logan, Utah, Telephone 50. v Price $2.50 a earner, Proclaim Liberty thru all the Land "The Liberty 11. cents a copy 5 ISy cents a month, $3 mail in Cache Vallry, $5 00 a year, By 50 a year. Member United Pres,, American Wire, NEA Servile, Vi stern i'eal uns and The Siripps Ia'.gue of New spapei s Entered as v m.d-- i la s matter at the postolfue at Logan Utah, under the Act of Congress, March 3, t 1 1 i ed llrou", outstanding advocate of the veitical whuh is designed to unite the overall and white-coll- ar am a little sic k giotip of otkeis, wrote recently, e of all this talk about fair play. friend of As the the underdog, llroun never befoie tired of expounding the doctrine of fair play. In Seattle, also, a local chairman of the American Civil Liberties Union is quoted as saying that there will he a lot more pickets heie later. This in connection with a case in which 100 pickets, mostly volunteers, had failed in a attempt to blockade a newspaper plant. The American Civil Liberties Union has always pretended, until now, to plead for the orderly processes of law, has based its pleadings on ethics and the philosophy of right over might. Tlie case of the newspaper in question was at that time properly before the courts. I vv one-tim- shoulder-to-should- Glances At Our World From Fear To and some of the bards of old were mighty in their ability to transport others to geographical localities and through experiences where they themselves had been. Yet the greatest of the world's waiters, sculptors and painters a dozen of each could not give me the thrillingly beautiful account of an Alaska trip that I recently had from two quite average American friends who make no boast of genius. and My friends are husband beautiful wife, two who enjoy things together and who like to have others share with beauties of their lives with them. The husband is an amateur photographer of slightly more than local note. His partner and wife is a natural musician whose soul sparkles with music. On an evening not so long ago, after a dinner at the home of two other friends who have the divine touch of true hospitality, we all repaned to the home of the first two mentioned and saw Alaska and the wonders enroute, glorified and made alive by living picturo and loving music. The pictures were colered motion pictures, in colors so vivid and yet so realistic that they were actually breath-takinMountains, moving water, flaming sunsets and a thousand and one glories of the North came into that darkened living room and made our senses literally reel with tbeir er Thus the term liberalism is being turned into entirely foreign to its original conception. In its name acts of pat tisansbip and acts of violence are being committed. Some of its avowed lea lers express themselves in terms akin to those on which the Russian revolutionaries built the tragic system of that now' passes for government in the empire of Stalin. The road down vvhih some of these liberal leaders of 19117 are headed is not the route pioneered and recommended to this nation by Thomas Paine, Patrick Henry, Thomas Jefferson and others. It is not the path of democracy, but leads rather to dominion and uile-by-iif- le ed been KAY NELSON striking thing about Sunday the interesting programs each ward and church has held out to the public. One need onlv glance at the church notce section in Saturday evening paper to verify (thus contention, for there cun be found the annoum . services. ment of mterest-fileld Swiss entertainers, violin soloists, cornet soloists, quartets, glee clubs, xylophonists, vocal soloists, groups of young people entertaining, besides the regular speaker who might be a college professor, pastor, a stake president, an igrlrulturist, a student, a mission ary, a traveler, a si lenti.st, or anyone who might had an interesting experience or who is qual-fie- d to present an interesting and effective diseourse on human relations are on the program. Far removed is such a service from one. say, of Salem, Mass., in the late 16o0 s. After reading from a history book we could describe one o' that time as such: The villgers file into the church house, solemn, longfaced and severe. Marching g. straight to their pews they take their places, with eyes uhead, neck stiff, and back straight. The children know that it is their painful must to sit like an adult and make out thut they understand and like the meeting, for one woe unto them if they fall asleep, or make a slight noise, or shift In their seats, or miss a word of the forthcoming sermon beauty. And from out of the darkness came also gracious music, played by one who not only knows and loves but who also creates music. The instrument v as an electric organ, a seemingly tiny thing, yet mighty enough to reproduce the vibration and tremble of a sTA 'irt.0!.,? ,r which in all probability will be preached on the condemnation of mankind lot his iniqu'tous living. There is no special music, save perhaps the melancholy droanmg of the organ or the chants of the choir. Now the preacher arises, proceeds to the pulpit with a deliberate, solemn air, and if any youngster dare whisper what's in his heart Gee, Iokit the old sour-pushe gets bumped on the head with a weapon. m outlawry. CONSIDER TIIE POOR IIAT MANUFACTURER this business of being in business IFa you think a is just picnic pleasant task of raking in profits and getting rich quick, consider for a moment the plight of the poor hat manufacturers. m m i m m sical tone all about the lacey clouds that fringe the gray-blu- e night when drowning sun ceases i -- OnjVV'LrVV'lJVjnjTJXn.rTJ.n. its crimson splashing. The combination of music and colored moving photograph, made by friends for friends, are truly a new art, a gracious art. The older, more symbolic, less spectacular and less intimate art forms must look to their laurels. - Behind the Scenes in Washington with Rodney Dutche- r- WASHINGTON There is no more asurance as to when conwill gress adjourn than there was two or three months ago. As against a strong general deThe sermon, as usual, deals sire to get away, especially reinwith the wickedness of manforced by southern members who , want no wage-hou- r kind, of the rigors and hardlegislation are vv rinewrym i fiwyrr various new developments that ships and pleasure-denia- ls which are necessarily inherent in House the and Senate Howdy, folks! The old fash- may keep here until middle righteous living, of the sin of the of ioned house had one advantage Septemenjoying Ufa, of the terrihle-nes- s over a modern apartment. At ber or allow them a brief vacaof hell, with its seething least you could find a plane to tion and bnng them back by Ocbrimstone and fire where chuck an old apple core. tober. fallen souls are cast to writhe Perhaps the most Important in agony, burning but ne'er such factors are the recent drop to local a According physician, consumed." in the of cotton, which put price more than 100 kinds of gernis The doctrine of asceticism or cause The most common, the administration's southern opseif denial holds It is however,colds. sway. in is the one who sneezes position something of a hole, wicked to eujov oneself specially and a secret coalition of northern in your face. in the gaities of life. The carnal senators with farm state senators or material world is evil and to get behind both wage-hoand respirable and salvation comes control legislation. crop FAMOUS HOLLYWOOD damn God. from fear of They'll be STARS ed unless they assume austere, soli The development in cotton caustary and contemplative behaved a prompt appeal to the White iours. Discipline thyself; practice Miss Amnesia Blimp, glamor- House from most of the southern l; extreme rigor and ous movie star, has been award- contingent which had been insistisni see it you anything you want, ed a medal (made of Jiverwurst) ing rather disdainfully that there good for you, so shun it. Else for the most performance was no need of further legislation wilt thou be damned! Scare re- of the year. original In a scene where this session. To the request of ligion Into the masses by pictur- the leading nian presents her with southerners for a federal loan of ing purgatory to therv Interest a string of pearls, she didnt cross 12 cents a pound Roosevelt rein church is taboo. Youre here her hands on her breast, roll her plied there would be no renewal to hear how vile mankind is, how eyes towrrd the ceiling and of crop loans unless congTess scornful God is; how his wrath "For ME?" In an interview squeal yes passed a crop control legislation will whirl you into the pit if you terday, Miss Appointment of L. B. Manning, did NOT say such as he had vainly requested. Blimp misstep the laws we set down! hat her favorite form of re- This appeared to give the presiabove, former broker, as president of Cord Corporation, suclaxation was to curl up with a dent, with his veto power, some Far remote and far more good book; in fact, she admit- thing in the nature of a temporceeding E. L. Cord, its founder, sensible and far more Christ-likted that she didn't own a book, ary whiphand. completed reoi ganization folwe believe, are the and wouldn't read it if she did. The senate's vote of 56 to 28 lowing the purchase of Cords church services such have been for the wage-hobill has pepped stock by Manning and a gioup held in Logan this summer. Bill --Jack's getting terribly up drooping spirits and defeatist of New York bankers. And Logans are exemplary of t-minded. Just the other day atittudes among administration most services today. he kissed a woman by mistake. congressional forces Bring the people to church Phil Thought it was his wife, Both labor and the White House through interest and intellieh ? now hope probably in vain for a atBill No, it was his wife. gent reasoning, rather than stronger measure than the senate tempting to "emote" them into hill permitting a federal board to God isn't a God of the chapel. A is one who set minimum wages at not more guy or fear intense emotion. He's can get rid of a pretty girl book-age- than 40 cents an hour and maxia Being of loe and intellimum work weeks of not less than without buying. gence. 40 hours. They received an unexSay- In order to make the serA lecturer declares that lf pected sock in the jaw when Conand vices more of the world is ignorant of gresswoman Mary Nortan's House interesting, still preserve the spirit of how the other half lives. Labor committee, unof varieties worship, many Not in this neighborhood, mu- der control, voted supposedly Dear Newspaper-Fle- et overwhelmingly are all programs presented, to accept the senate bill. ter! Not in this neighborhood' of forest serviie anplanes AND for INTEREST striving The south appears to have tost circled over Washakie last evenINTELLECTUAL UK A St N-its fight against any wage-hou- r ing and Mush Hank sprained his INO, INSTEAD OF FEAR, YE DIYKY wrist slapping at himsrif. legislation whatever. He SUPERSTITION. OR INMeanwhile a "prane bloc has thought is was another bunch of TENSE ASCETICISM. been formed with the idea of trad- mosquitoes flew in from the WinThe River Heights ward mav Thys day to observing how wet! ing with northern members on dy River country. present a surred drama; the Babie Brew doth ride her small the basis votes WASHAKIE JOE. Fourth ward may have as a speak- eeloeipede, she dashing hither and wage hourof bill andfor a stronger votes for a er Dr. V. W. Henderson, a college hither, with great daring and farm bill professor; the Eleventh ward may hardihood, and how she doth stay-oThreats of tax legisfeature Jackie Dunn, prominent the contraption I know not, lation which would be retro-acfiv- e young cornetist; the Presbyterian albeit she doth is skillfully enough are to be heard and certainly churth presents Reverend S P, and I mighty pleased that she do would cause terrific conwnotion Brite of Huieka, Kansas; the Ftfth have such a sense of balance, for if the COAST administration got behind ward may have Preston Pond and indeed when she do be a it. The best bet is joung adthat the some Jamboree scouts tell of their lady, the airplane will be a comministration won't dare. trip to Washington, D. C., and the mon as is the petrol buggy for the Roosevelt has just tossed in anFartola, Cal. Third ward may have a couple generation, and she will be pilot- other likely cause of delayed adAug. 12, 1937. who had toured the Orient relate ing a sports plane through the The Herald Journal, their experiences. skies, to attend a dance in Salt journment sugaTbi Logan. Utah, :ke KirsAngelos, and vefo any sugar tec stot.l6 which Dear would haxe her a feood pilot retained Appropriate it is for modern reI would like to express my sinrestrictions on ligion to appeal to people through with a fine air sense, able to Hawaiian present cere appreciation for tho opporand Puerto Rican sugar interest and mtelleitu tl reasoning moke a 30 degree bank or a three-porefining operations. tunity you have given me to keep I instead of through fear and dominding. and do so I II lier, Roosevelt decide to veto in contact with the local news. ination. The most interesting per- but she do only gurgle and niay I have received the paper daily laugh the District of Columbia approsonality ever to come to this like a zanj. priation oni oecause of Tydtngs-Mille- r and after reading it have passed we earth, believe, is Jtnis Chr'sl: retail bill has it on to our friends who used also he is the most intelligent, r Another is onc who attached to it as a rider. So to live in Logan an they ask me also he Is loving and understand- remembers when his sweetie used been more time would be consumed. to piss the evening hours teaching, not donilmering Meanwhile the prevalent notion It is difficult today to round him to " ing play on here is that Congress wnli get the masses of America into between the 21st and 2tuh the folds of a t ha;)el v of August But even though conbrimstone threatening and into i htin h tod doesnt meet gress can act with fire. It Is difficult to force speed with the success iythat it did 200 at times, that notionlightning is approachthe bitter pill, .Man is that or 300 years ago; interest and in- ing absurdity. IRRITATION he might MU have joy," back telligent proceeding are necessary on tbe tongues of today's realingredients of todays ists and expect them to swallow services, nd we are happy to note that the piano. it. A scientific attitude has Cache churches have complied to denuuided intelligent explanaRelieve the dryne and U this demand. Medical Note: When run down tion und Interest. H'e cannot irritation by applying ' A sermon of the telling an masters by Mentholatam night call to this spirit of questionit is almost automobile, love and of trails to to tell how badly hurt happiness, impossible and morning. ing and heathenistic, but rathor a fellow asociates are er as progressive and intelliuntil you have consulted evperiences, you and replaces so, this acceptably i gent. lutjpr fiery dogmutMins and condemnaIn other words scant g peoplo tions of former church services U.ng bell for janitor. Succeeds Cord Our CACHE s" bras-knobb- The true disciples of liberalism in America will do well if they are able to restrain their violent brethren before they have made liberalism seem to be synonymous with RIVER HEIGHTS at Firms Helm of HUMOR well-dress- new-fangl- hat-make- rs their ning, gram WEVE GOT TIIE ART BUT WHERES SUMMER? THIS writer has just been looking over some swell art hhat means pictures, in case you dont know) that wed like to run on page 1 tomorrow. The arts good the photographers idea was fine its new and timely. But we cant run it. The whole trouble is that the weather gods have got their wires crossed. Heading on the ait re.ulx; Theres More Than One ay to Keep Cool Here Are a Few Suggestions. But who in heck wants advice on how to keep cool when the big problem is to scrape up enough wood m the basement to take the chill of the house in the morning? Most persons are so much worried about what Farley has in the bag as about who i going to end up holding it. As a hint in the ovtrpoj ulation problem, someone might offer the Clnmse the latest figures on the proportion of babies who are piano players or fiom birth. cigar-smoke- rs SENDS WORD FROM MISSION kadeTthh. b': price-fixin- 3 - The government promises speedier news of gulf hurricanes, a boon to many who never get wind of such things until after theyre over. In the coming campaigns, any numlier of political stump speakers will continue to lead their $ peer ho.- Heal ing that someone has to -, Cal. Dr. and Mrs. children spent Lake. Mrs. David J. ter Annetta are do it. BENNION WNS i! INTERMOUNTAW ? SALT LAKE CITY, Aug If Two Denver players and on1 Utahn, Salt Lake (Vy's Dici Bennion, today held the individual Intermountain Tennis champion f ships after victories in vesterdav I finals. j Bennion, University of Utah a. eft top-ledefending champion Fred Drcon, of Provo, m nuns single' (UIi 6-- 2, 4 Phyllis Lockwood, Denver, com,, bined powerful drives and m.u-"terful net play to win the women f singles championship, defeatm, Ruth Crow, local champion, Mi-,- Judge Stump cisco, Leroy Wilson and Sunday at Bear Smith and daughvisiting with Mrs. Smith's mother, Mrs. L. Olson. Mrs. Thyliss Krause and children of Stockton, Cal., are spending a month visiting with hor sister and brother in law, Mr. and Mrs S A6CU eaTuOms r Ttvo'S --zZUlBEM AMAcrc&s tub Leonard Iing. The Misses Estpr and lone n and Mrs John Davis and son, Lehi, were Salt Lake risitors recent !y. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Long have returned from a business trip to San Francisco. Mr and Mrs. Eph Lundherg l"ft Monday for Seattle, Wash, and Bntifch Columbia. They will be gone for about one month Mr. and Mrs. LeMoyne Wilson spent their vacation at the Yellowstone park. Mr. and Mrs LsVan Nielsen have returned home after a visit to Yellowstone paik. Miss Helen Fuhriman spent a few davs at the Yellowstone park 01-o- Dear Judge: Has any husband ever knows what ize to ask for when ln$' ing gifts of clothing for W B. C- wife. K. No. but it doesn't matter Then never was a wife who didnt change her husband's gifts sny STUMP. way. with her sister and brother in if I their thanks on to you. law. Mr and Mrs Lundquist I have been labonng Mrs. Anna Lundberg was Sait in the Bakersviile district at Portersville Lake visitor Friday. Cal, for the past 4 4 months. enjoxed my labors there and rather dreaded to leave but I know HOW LONG CAN A I am going to enjoy my work here as much THREE-QUARTEI am now laboring in thp NeR WIFE; vada district; in Fartola, Calif. May you be crowned with success aud remember me as a loHOLD HER HUSBAND!; cal brother. Sincerely yours. Elder W. Dewain Hendrkks Ynu ha o worFftt matiskfl to extend g make 1 8iuvo of It M'ti he hHUsIt. mMinpethetu. hut that tho uaj fchev r nm!e it anu ou miKtitr as vimi W hen our bark 8 hr and to r out !irrrs iscroam, rimit lake It on your husband If i can t possibly know liow you furl, ir t hroo frrnrra tfnm one woman li.w MU another hw to go ' muiI-Inthrough with 1 1 (ha K Pink-has (gntnlio Compound it helps Nature tomnip the es(rni, thus U ssernng the f isrornforts tho functional dsordcri wlncH women must endire in tho three cirdcml of hfo I Turning from g girlhood to woniinhood. 2 for ntoihrh'Yod 3. Approaching middtj ago wif Don t Ia i take I,Ylf t PINKH M ina aw-a- nasal?, T I 6-- 4, chop-sticks- IHstoiians now trying to discern the outstanding figures of the depression period will waste their time looking beyond the tax ledgers. la Baseball He e Bve-mt- so-c- il one-ha- loop-hol- toli-fje- 6-- Washakie Joe n er 6-- absen- nt sledge-hamm- " Junior champion Jaci de'eated Fran offices and )e(Lvr' 441 teaches entetained at a swimming , Q -- hner kalt Dike City, A party Friday evening dainty Bennion and Dixon tcimecj 6 luncheon was enjoyed after the take the dotibies championshq j swim. from Dave and Dan Freed, .Ss't i Mrs. Lehi Olson entertained in I Lake City, 5 6 2 honor of Mrs. Karin Lundell of Lockwood and Betty Hut. hmsen.) Salt Lake City recently. Luncheon Boulder, Colo, won the worncr.-- f was served. The table was dec- singles 1 title, from Mils j ! orated with garden flowers. Cov- Crow and Mary Gibb- J' ers were laid for twelve. The afternoon was spent in chat. MAJOR Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olson are LEAGUE the proud parents of a baby boy born Tuesday morning. Mother and baby are doing splendidly. BY UNITED PRESS Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jolly of Salt NATIONAL Lake visited with Mrs. No games scheduled Jolly's AMERICAN parents. Bishop and Mrs. Bowen No games s hod alert Sunday. Mrs. Grace Cardon who has been visiting with her parents, y-Mr. and Mrs. John Wood has returned to her home at San FranSays1' e, d association held homecoming Thursday eve12. A splendid proAug. was rendered by the chilafter which refreshments sold for the benefit of the primary dren, were association The Sunday school self-denia- hard-boile- Taking a huge in hand, Gov. K'chnid W. belie of Louisiana is shown abm e a, he I prepared to drive the Inst tding i j for the new $10,000,000 f e bridge to be built aero s t(18 , I Mississippi river at Batin Pouge Scheduled to be completed j 1030, the bridge proper tv,l be 2k miles long, with the ap. 7 proaches making it a project m all. 6-- The ur They had a nice business built up, factories booming, salesmen selling, wholesalers and retailers distributing their product throughout the nation. Statisticians had things all figured out on a nice scientific basis of so many hats a year for every man and woman in the country. Then came disaster! All over the nation men began going without hats. Instead of selling two or three hats a year to the average male, the hatmakers sold only one or two. That was bad enough. But now, to make it worse, the halo creations (you girls have taken to these cant really call them bats now, can you?) and the are all in a dither for fear the next step will be for women to go without even halos hatless or with a metal band or ornament. And then where would thejust poor hatmakers be! Tch! Tch! Teh! Theyre almost in as bad a fix as the lingerie manufacturers who (dare we mention unmentionables?), since the coming of the girdle, have been driven almost frantic by the radical change in feminine habits of wearing or should we say, not wearing the aforesaid unmentionables. essir, its a great life, this being a business man. Nothing to worry about but adding up tbe profits at the end of every month! - ? Homer, Milton evening churth services in Logan during the past season has that A,-- ' other great Interest A m America hai perpetual! v i ,t!i m THE cause oi tlinmgh gr h gr oppression, 'illegality, special pmilege anti corn mi,. Rut that r. Me is ht ing weakened seriously at present through resoi t f some of the erstwhile liberal advocates to the ver tatties thtv hate condemned. libIn Seattle a citv councilman elected on a eral ticket donned a banner and took part in a mass demonstration that was appmently restrained from violence only by the pre'Ctn e of a lnige body of police. Hevwo.id ter Things 15V Scoring a Slam at Bridge X-Repor- 3X73. LIBERALISM ON THE LOOSE union, ARE CORRESPONDING) and year; outside Cai he Valley, 40 (NOW THAT MUSSOLINI AND CHAMBERLAIN - 1 j 1 T The Morning AflerTaking Carters Little Liver Pills UluI i o ' i HI S'.nJiiiV r foMPut Iftiugh ' Advcriacment U aiu |