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Show i i. 1 PAGE TWO. TIIE HERALD-JOURNA- SATURDAY, OCTOBER LOGAN, UTAH, L, 1 6, 1 9 3 7. THIS WOULD BEAT THE BONNEVILLE DAM CEREMONY The HERALD-JOURNA- l'ublishod every week week-daCache Valley Newspaper Co, Logan, Utah. Telephone L ter afternoon by the 7b West Center Street, Glances At Our World 50 Bell. Member United Press, American Wire, NEA Service, Western features und The Scripps League of Newspapers. To Be Or matter at the po.stoffiee Entered as at Logan, Utah, under the Act of Congress, March Not second-clas- s LuSu! Utah, Oct In ; Crane 22 Uaterflou y killed in.stdntly when hi ly discharged' a 22 i ,v, near here yesterday .. Two companions. Cl I dont believe civilization is 22, and Lloyd Wheelei p going to smash. Further, I don't VVateiflow, told a oiu even believe there's serious dan- that Crane was reai hi lumh in the rear seal ol ,, ger in it. That definitely classifies me mobile when he ,u i nit n! ( ontac of into on with the i ill, as of the two kinds people" who inhabit the globe today: these who believe civilization is going on the rocks, and those who don't. cs in the The believers on belief base their theory a pretty widespread supposition that the entire human race is in SN FRANCISCO the process of sliding over the Dairy market. Buii,i edge of the greatest maelstrom 35' j of war, blood and disaster the EggsLarge 331 , world has ever known. urds 27'j ineiinini First of all, I do not believe 17' ,. that even if the tremendous war machine that has been built up SALT LAKE CITY t around the world were unit ashed Butter, extia inMoim des-try in one fell swoop, it would civilization or long hall its advance. Secondly, I do not believe there To Be Married 3, 1879. i;V BY SEEING OUR JOBS AS PART OF NELSON I'm thinking of getting roamed. the one whom 1 ain engug-t- d I think that I shall enjoy believe the marital trail, and that my job is sufficient to sup-pt a family am vutually 'But now that ti eadmg the aisle toward the book 1 am obessed with laden minister, a wild desire to turn and run. I feel like flying ftom the situation somehow or other, I get a feeling when i think of hili hmg to the marital post already. Tell me, should I get married now, or sometime in the or never' Should I remain a celibate. Aie the joys ill mar-iie- d life plentiful enough to make up for the freedom and the abandon that exists in celibacy? Tell 1 liberal arts collet;' the THE busines- it world wantswlm small are citizens first and busiwith "men supply ness men second. Dr. Iaithei A. Ilaii, Pennsylvania state secretary of hanking, made this remaik before some (100 educators win had gatheied at Muhlenbeig college the other day for an academic symposium, lie went on to expand his statement by aying that the business world needs men witti these tjualifieatinns: .Men with an awareness of the pressing problems of our distressed world; men with the desire to grapple with the most dangerous and difficult issues; men with enough histoiical background not to be deluded by the sirens of Fascism or the vigorous chums of Communism: l and end men who realize that business is not the all of life, but a part of a larger whole. -- ( e, is a greatest chance that the of the woilds war machine, that of Europe, will be loosed against itself to its own destruction. Those rather satifying beliefs are not, 1 hope, pure foolish optimism, nor are they based on direct word from the headquarters of the warlords as to what their one-to-1- 0 me be-al- and more altruistic set of human beings wont .uni p)ea.-.start grinding them out? It is a good ti ic k if the colleges can do it. And yet something along the line of what Mr. Harr is asking for is very greatly needed not only in the world of business, but in all other walks of life as well. For we are under the necessity nowadays, more than ever before, to realize that all of us as Americans are in the same boat together, that we cant drift our way out of our trouble.-- , and that we need something more than a mere application to the problems of our own bread and butter. Life has grown almhst unimaginably complex in this modern world. The national welfare depends on the mutual adjustment of an infinite number of individual selfish desires which boil down, in the end, to the varying ways in which each of us tries to get as many of the good things of life a? he can possibly lay his lands on. Thus I was ap roac hed by a f i lend who was evidently on the thieshold, and didn't know whether to step in or back out. As soon us he asked me I was icminded of Dr. Bamuel John" son's statement in his has many Marriage pains but celibacy has no joys. Before I answered the question put to me - in the first not why he place, I know should ask me that question I did a great deal of thinking and wondering. Is married life worth the price one pays for it? e ! human quest or lack of it, in that age-ol- d OUR success, sort on of the country we have its largely degree of prosperity, its ability to evolve policies that will keep the economic machine working, its readiness to remove disabilities from the shoulders of the unfortunate. And yet these things, in their turn, grow out of the way in which we as individuals go about the business of earning a living. We are all links in a chain which describes an endless circle. No trade, business or profession can settle its problems without reference to the larger whole. It is hardly going too far to say that our national future depends on our ability to see the rational picture. If the colleges can heln us to do this, then more power to them'. ! I 3 Justice Black got to the supreme court three hours early, that first day. Probably wanted to be sure of getting a good seat. Our State department refuses to give out any information on the kind of reception, if any, this government will give the Duke of Windsor when he arrives. Maybe it's waiting to hear from the archbishop of Canterbury. Japan, says a Tokio foreign office spokesman, is going to fight in China to the bitter end. He might have added that if the end doesnt come pretty quick its apt to be a good deal bitterer than the Japanese high command march down the are here. gang-plan- k chanting, u, pain-r- st But then I remembered of a student telling me that he cents an was paid thirty hour to come down to this professor s house two evenings a week to read for him. To read for him! Was that an excuse? Could this celibate be paying people to give him Was it possible company? that this professor, with all his Belzaes, Molheres, Shake-spearcould be lonesome? Did he lack genuine interested friendship? Then I thought of his own admission that a student who had graduated a year before, and who had benefited materially under the paternal interest professor's throughout the years of college, had failed to write tn four months. After harboring colhim through a four-yelegiate storm, giving his room, his bed, his doting eye. he was thanked this way. No salutation, greeting, or appreciative word In four months Jins celibacy no joys? Then I wondered: Dill (lie professor of miss the prattle infant stes? I know lie likes children. I coni laded, perhaps and infamously, ttiat thn reason he hired students to visit him, that the reason ho invited his illigiti-lnat- e children (he termed them s that) around him ut tea is that ho missed gathering some children of his own e, onto his knee the some ujam whom ho could place his devoted interest and at least be thanked; some to whom he could give his own surname, could watch them grow and say about them: "They're my sons. er s 19-10- During a recent western grasshopper plague, someone advised the stricken fanners to eat grasshoppers on is fair play. the theory, doubtless, that turn-about Two hundred more Communists have joined China s fight to expel the Japanese invaders. The Communists arc haid to fed that if the Japanese dont like the country they ought to go hack where they came from. law Philadelphia pawnbrokers are objecting to a new which limits the interest they may charge to 36 ier cent. emPhiladelphians had complained that the pawnbrokers of balls. three blem was three strikes instead t' t y i I Science News Keeping Up To Date During a heavy gale the Mexican freight steamer Sinaloa, strikebound, with no crew to man her engines, was blown ashore at Terminal island. Cal. Salvagers decided that the cost of repairs and rifluting her would be more than blie was worth. A large trestle was constructed out of the ship and a large hole rut in the hull and with the help of stationary engines rigged on the trestle, the cargo w as loaded on ti ticks and hauled ashore. which applies pressure when sawThe handle is ing a tree or log as long as the blade, making it easy to reach up to cut branches from a tree; folded, it is easily carried over the shoulder. folding saw which can be operated bv one man has which introduced recently been makes it very easy to cut down big trees or saw a fallen log on the ground without any aid The spring takes the place of a partner at the oilier end of the saw. The saw blade and a lower arm form jaws held together by a strong spring A i , t I spring-jawe- ( To Be Concluded One afternoon the English to Catherine the Great, the Countess Bruce, entered the her bedroom to find empress her majesty atone, half dressed, somearms folded as if waiting for Counthe thing to happen Seeing tess' surprise. Catherine said. What do you think of it Mv waitI ing maids have all deserted me had been tritng on a new dus.s and it fitted so badly I lost inv temper; so they left me like this and I am waiting until they hue cooled down. JIU., Behind the Scenes in Washington i th Our CACHE v w - SLT p LAKE CITY. IN t If, (Ju, ilit led lixpayets of Salt Luh" City will vole at an tit. lion to he held Noiembit 23 on the question of whetlui the Silt Lake diMm-- t shall pat'tn q ite in the Piovo Riv- 'Ppiovul thorized mum of Ihe to ili.tint subnln ,'iUlXHI shat VO I DISCUSS IDAHO n w 'un-nin- YE 1)1 YRY Karlie home, and to building a in the paiilrj, und do strike my thumb with the hummer, such agonlo never I suffered before lq shelf do caterwaul loud- Ktver Water Useis association Ihe iquivalent to suhsu ibing lot Tunis off cit'd tor t bv Ihe It del il m t urn ot fill t, on-- rimiit jiais vvith no Among pass.ngeis on the ship which brought back Justice and Mrs. Black was Mrs T. R. Crumley, wife of the president of th" Jusey Central Power & Light Co She said she found the Blacks "charming he had Although previously supposed Blai k must tie a tumble person bemuse of what he had dune to the public utilities while a seiiato'. she had changed her " hen my num! She moaned husband finds out how I feel now about Mr Blai k, he will cut my allowance m half ' Copy rim IViT NE Servue Ini Mil) OF Til Y.NKS f are deeply giatefql tn our tn.inv kind friends who in so nimiv kind wavs helped us and oni Untid us dining the illness and al the time of the death of Mis Johanna M. Petorsm We apprei into all mis of serine nt til" home and at funeral rites ami the wish to Itinnk iveryone who in 500 OoO will he au- woiks pr , , v ult foi a maxi- a pumd ol to m the 1iovoj Ganges V 1940 EXHIBIT AT FAIR in it W ( uwv helped us The family of Mrs Uetersen ui f i who of HUMOR 500,10 ai l e felt ol water The sei omi pait of the ballot pi o tubs if approved for i oust ruction ot an aqueduit fie n the Deer Click leservoir to Silt lake City Cost for the subsi ript ion of er j reject. ai l e leit of water tunn the pioj-ei- t T ho d it o was si t bv the Salt Lake is (stimulcd at gJsisKxxt. The w.mi homo ,i a l'J Illll 'll t is tslnllatid to lust $5 Metropolitan rmeting late yesttidny The voteis will maik ballots on f the lust point is li) qlle.ttnps sighted It is not at all a pretty sight to see the great nation of China But is was only a few ravaged. months ago that she was being ravaged continuously by her own armies within herself. Rome and Berlin know they the lost in a world struggle without Japan's help, and hence can only make faces and loud noises and await the day when Japan is free to join them. It is wholly possible that Japan will be busy for some decades to come in her effort to "civilize China. And before that time the current world fever fr war may have run its course. of even if they tried, cast frequent sideglances at Thomas E. Dewey of New York Vern B. Muir, propriet Dewey is famous in the east the Third Ward Grom as the special prosecutor who has is an independent cai store broken up vice and other rackets l Gov15 d Oct BOISE, Ida., Howdy, folks! Today's candidate York City. He is now ernor Barzilla Clark was schedul,i did not didate for commi's'enei for the Ioison By club is the in New for Since the ; legislature district attorney of ed to meet late with Idaho's make an appropriation to cover the election. neighbor who sweeps the autumn running city New York on the same ticket San Francisco today world fair com- - cost of an exhibit, it was thought leaves off his lawn on to jours. He will appreciate youv o with Mayor F. H. LaGuardia. A mittee to discuss possibilities of would ask the athe committee atreform district state exhibit. to reserve space at the primary election, '1 ui board world fair Science discovers that ham and spectacular would torney in the Lc F. Parsons, of the state for ,an Idaho pavilion until suvp dav, October 19. egis i an be cooked Hy radioi 'The be an obvious metropolis good Republican chamber of commerce, is chair-- 1 tune as legislative action tan be trouble is most of the hot or- bet for the timber man of the committee. governorship, (Paid Political Adv.) had. chestras aren't on that early in being as scarce as it is, and near-ll- y the morning. any Republican governor of New York would be a strong candidate for presidential nom-v ination. DEFINITION' All this would require some fast Heart-bairis the money j however, and Mr Dewey that a woman gets without j going, is a long snot in an obstacle race. having to do a lot of dishes Tammany still has many jobs for it. and privileges and the nightmare of Mr. Dewey making hay for himself by busting up Tammany A new foreign car, selling for rackets in district after district is calculated to bring all the bick20,000, is now on the American market. The car has everything ering groups in that once powerful machine together in an efthat it needs except a buyer. fort to smother him. Dewey runs only in the TamCANDID ADVERTISER of Manhattan Part-tim- e work wanted by man many stronghold sober and reliable after 6 orlock and not in the adjacent boroughs Thus he is considered to have a evenings and Sundays. Advertisepoorer chance than LjaGuardia. ment in Montana paper. the Republicans Furthermore, figure. Postmaster General Jim LiT Gee Gee is very high-clasg We understand she is connected Farley has his mind set on Cache County produced the smallest crop of alfalfa seed this year yea. and with some of the best families in can for governor next to do be depended upon all it has grown jn years. Tills seed is being shipped to states that hav'1 that j Logan by telephone. to he can i keep Tammany from told climates sut h as Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan. Other secdiscredited and from Dewey being tions of the country appreciate the kind of seed farmers of Cache County being built up. THOUGHT FOB TODYV jinxluce. This year the price is high and the demand keen. You can usually tell a fail-- j Any extent to which the Ku Klux Klan has .alhered reeiui.s amount advice of lire by the in its reported membership drive lie gives to uthers oil how to ew weeks will be of the last SlKWd, Will Cache Countv farmers replace the haitly seed grown in Cadi1 disclosed bv the LaFoileite Civil Liberties committee, according to County with dumper seed grown in warmer dimates of the south that present nans. Meanwhile, reports lias been proved to ho not adapted tn our dimate? Beware of blended A particularly bad $10 counon attempts to revive the Klan seed. Our own seed mixed with wu'm climate seed sold dump is not terfeit bill is now in cneulution, heie and there indicate results v hat Cadie Countv farmers The only way in have been nothing to get excited it is reported want. which it resemble-- , real money is about. The most conspicuous atthat it won t buy much of tempt. growing out of the rubber strike at Akron, 0., was a complete flop. In order to protect yourselves against higher prices in the spring and S otch- The coinrnttee is especially in A Pathetic Figure: a possibility of not being able to secure hardy seed, would it not be wise raan who has just been notified terested in efforts to use the Klan to lay in your that a coll- t Idegrim awaits as a weapon against organized lasupply now? Some farmers are doing it. The alterbor and its inquiry in that direchim. he the acceptance of southern grown alfalfa seed which will native mav tion is pirt of a general study of winter kill end is not acceptable for payments under the goernment soil A man wl a sings at the top 'vigilanta" oigamzations, thur acof his voice tor an hour a day," tivities and financing Ireliminary conservation program. Look to your Deeds now and In sure you obtain that the Klan declares a local physician, ' wont check indicates good seed that will stand our dimate. be trouoled by ihest complaints only appears occasionally now as a local phenomenon in his old uge." The first local investigation will In som he neighborhoods wouldn't even be tioubled by old be at Tampa, Fla, where one laMay we call your attention also to the importance of buying clean bor organizer was killed by a age. seed free from noxious weed seetl? tarring and floging which also was inflicted on two others VOTE ON PROJECT u Far politicians, Republican couldn t keep their minds off ly for Dube Brew, for Lord! nothing doth relieve a man's suffering like having his ujfe near to near to hear him howl . . , Auort to dinner. SALT LAKE SETS Rodney Dutcher WASHINGTON this ljfe, ami Monday! BRIGHT MOMENTS In Great Lives -- f fise-plac- - " I pur-tie- Missouri gentleman has asked the police to help him find his auto, saying he cant remember whether he parked out it in Kansas or 8t. Joseph. Police are checking to find basdrum. a mislaid once who man same the isnt if this r "T-rV- - well-know- well-,stock- are beginning to speak of New forks Mayor Fiorello loaGuardia as a possible Republican pres. After the Sunflower, the Little idential nominee in Flower. Eastern Commissioner warrior nations England, France and Russia do not want war. They hold the balance of power. The three-wa- y alliance of the nations Germany, Italy and Jdpan knows full well where the balance of power lies. Japan, meanwhile is very much engrossed in the act of trying to swallow China and may herself be digested or absorbed by n that absoiber of con- I remember my acquaintance with a certain college professor, and my very numerous and happy visits to his apaitment. He was A quick-wittee celibate, celibate, who was strictly a'la page on most anything one wished to discuss. He hHd traveled much, seen much, knew much, and he had a nose that he employed with a disarming degree of effectiveness in 'digging things out of people. I always had a delightful time on these visits. His pumpkin-col-are- d panofloor, his buttered soda ply, his toasted crackers, crisp gingerbread cookies with thick apricot marmalade, the juicy bits of sociability that he always managed to sandwich into the occasion all this certainly refuted Dr. Johnsons contention that celibates are dull and joyless. And for a while X expelled Johnson as not knowing whew fore he Dr. spoke. Celibacy has joys, Johnson. Look at the books this to read professor had been able with time that otherwise would a have been spent in rocking squalling baby with ear ache. Look at the souvenir collection, repreglobe, senting every spot on the other-wiretrieved during travels that been have smudged might by a wife and children hanging on to his coat tails. Surely there The very spirit was joy there. of the abode bespoke happiness. will we foot-pow- Candidate For City querors. An Austrian inventor has said to have perfected a airplane that works like a bicycle. Itll never succeed in this county unless the hoys can learn to ride it with their feet on the handle bars. k section plans may be. Right now, the greatest of the "Kas-selus- And we suppose if this country ever has to draw cards that Chinese situation, the American commander in i ; nau-rent- of which shapes up to quite a set of specification-.- . is Trim'll like telling the colleges: We need a smartur ' Butter Pric I love to, THE WHOLE Abb IN GUN ACCIDENT y Trice 5 cents a ropy. By mail. In Cache Valley, $4 00 a year; outside Cache alley, $500 a year. By currier, 45 cents a month, $5 00 a year. "Proclaim Liberty Thru All the Land The Liberty YOUTH KILLED X-Repor- $ j Julianmi Many farmeis obtain excellent stands when they plant the acre on well prepared seed hed. 8 to 10 of good seed to Plenty of good alfalfa hay is essential to our dairy indu-trrotation of crops, and a better balanced farming system. pounds a better y, This is just a reminder so we can plant and grow plenty of good alfalfa hay m Cat he County. CACHE VALLEY CLEARING HOUSE ASSOCIATION COMPOS K D 0 F F 0 L L 0 WING It A N K S First Security Bank Brunch Commercial Natl. Bank First National Bank Lewiston Stale Bank I.ogun Ligati, Flail Cache Valley Banking Co. I tali Inigun, Smilhfirld, Lewiston, ( tah Flail First Security Bank Kirlimund Itrimth |