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Show THE HERALD. JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, FOUR ! KILLED IN MONTANA WRECKS Britain Prepares NEW (Continued From Page One) BY UNITED PRESS y of German now as then At least four persons met violed the weekend speakmilitarism, the over Montana in lent death ers. week end. "Patriotic men end women, esThe dead: Rollie L,. Hutchinson, 37, Butte. pecially those who understand the high causes in human fortunes Robert Lee Evans, 19, Butte. which are now at stake, must not Fred Hobson, 82, Billings. only arise above fear, they must J. T. O'Lary. 38, Tost on. inconvenience Hutchinson was injured fatally also arise against perhaps raos: difficult of all, Sunday nearly nineteen miles east and, boredom. . . of Butte on highway 1C when his above "It may be that great ordeals struck a tank truck. automobile us in this island Hutchinson, riding alone, was re- may be comingWeto shall do our best the air. turning to Butte from a duck from to give a good account of ourhunting trip. Evans, who was preparing to re- selves." sume his studies at Montana This injunction and this warnState university, was killed Satur- ing, however, did not reflect the day in an automobile crash at true tone of Churchill's radio adMissoula. Mrs. Guy Stucky, county dress. It was a vigorous, confident, coroner, said the accident was eloquent speech by a man whom millions regard as a symbol of unavoidable. Hobson an inmate of the Yel- British fighting spirit As a key member of the war cablowstone county farm since Sept. 12 was reported to have jumped inet, Churchills remarks as to Gerto his death Saturday from a sec- many had some weight. "It was for Hitler to say when ond story window of the institutthe war would begin, but it is not ion. on for him or for ins successor to O'Lary, a traefor operator Broadwater-Missour- i River say when it will end. It began when the dam project at Toston, was shot he wanted it and it will end only and killed early Sunday morning. when we are convinced that he has Jim Bembrick, SO. butcher shop had enough." This seemed to rule out definiteproprietor, was held. Frank Hooks, county attorney, said the shooting ly even consideration of any Gerclimaxed a quarrel. He said he man peace bid on Hitler's terms. an information Further, King George by royal was preparing published today called charging Bembrick with first de- proclamation upon estimated 300,000 men fur gree murder. service. Boyd Quick, 28, Dillon miner, army, navy and air force was wounded seriously Sunday when a shotgun in the hands of Elmer Devaney accidently explodPLANES ed while the two were hunting BRITISH ducks near Dillon. Quick was wounded in the back FLY OVER BERLIN and right arm. A few of the pellets pierced his right lung. He is given an even chunce tor recovery at Barrett hospital. I.ON DO 7, Oct', 2 U.1- 9- Royal Air Force planes have made a reconnaissance flight SIX YOUNG PEOPLE successful over Berlin and Polsdman, the air ministry announced today after disclosing an air battle between DIE IN five British and 15 German aircraft over the Siegfried line. The ministrys announcement indicated no effort was made to TUSCON, Ariz., Oct. 2 a.P Three University of Arizona coeds drop bombs on the flight over the and three members of a Mexican German capital. This was in orchestra were dead and four line with the allied aerial activities other persons were in critical con- of recent weeks, in which bomdition today as a result of an auto- bardment of all except naval bases mobile collision midway between has been avoided. The battle over the Siegfried Tucson and Nogales. The girls, four in all, were re- line was described in detail. here the British commander Only turning to the university from Nogales on the Mexican bor- and his machine gunner returned at35 minute flight. Three to after had the driven der where they last British planes were shot down and tend a sorority initiation night'. Their automobile and one one made a forced landing, but the carrying six members of the Mex- eight men in the planes were seen to escape by parachute. Two ican orchesta collided. German planes were shot down. The dead: The squadron leader carried out Mary Steele, 19, of St. Louis, his reconnaissance alone, fightMo., student. Jane Stopenbach, 19, Menoninee, ing off 13 German planes, which Mich., student. finally gave up the battle after the Patricia Bryan, Tuscon, student. British gunner, blazing away with 250 rounds of ammunition, sent Willie Trujillo, Tucson. two German planes plunging to Frank Olivas, Tucson. earth. Frank Rubalcaba, Tucson. arch-enem- . PIPELINE Mi itiui Mrs Arthur Lumbim.-'t- . they visited Mr and Mr. an Mrs. Jack Rainier. Mr. Whitney B.tcrson s Mrs Belva Had entertained oil all of Harold Shaw, Contract for construction of 28,s5 and honor ot In r daugh-lLtOgden, were ailing on i datives feet of pipeline from the ht-iA hi rt Inlay. Sunday. They were the dinmouth of Logan canyon to th res-- ! ot their aunt end fotnud the cinter-tabl- e ervoir of Logan city water system ner guc.-t- s ami a damtv was awarded to the K. Hardesty uiule. Mr. and Mis. Thomas Lnul-ley- . served to 19. The Manufacturing company at a Hg- -' Mrs Norvul Bailey of Drumafternoon was spent ill games and ure of $2 09 per foot, it was n- -' ported today from the city office. mond. Idaho spent the past week music. d Mrs Chi istena B. Glenn Bids were opened bv the com- hiie visiting relatives Mi at a oinltmg o t Wednesan Mrs. End C. Packer mission, and the Hardesty pioposi-'tio- n Hot tiTmr was served to was most attractive. The pipe- end two children returned home day inlet Williamson, Eliza B Friday after spending the past Mrs line project has been hanging fire on 4 hire relatives. on the city works program for Suiatt, Sarah Jtrenchley, Sarah days visiting D. Bankhead of Salt .Reese, Edith ei mm Maty J laiker, approximately a year. Formerly, The project was sought on a IWA L..ke Ilty spent the past week Glenn. Nettie Thorpe, Eliza Coupgrant, but when securing of those with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. ler. Mrs. Ered C. "Parker of Drum-- I funds became impossible, it was Janies 11. Bankhead. Mos Ruth moiid. Mont., Mrs. Joseph Glenn Gillen ci f Indepi ndenee. Mo., was of Niblev. switched to WPA. The Daniel H. Wells An application for labor has been also a week end visitor of Mr. end camp made by the city to' WI'A. Ma- Mrs B.uiiihcad. Daughters of Pioneers met at the and Mrs. John V. Thorpe home of Mrs. Beta Leatluim on terials will he furnished by the andMr. son of Idaho .Falls Eiiday Seth with Annie President city, and cost of the entire m h.uge. Prayers were is estimated at approximately spent the past week here visiting then' with Mrs. Mr. Mrs. and offeied by Geneva Murray patents, $30,000, according to city auditor, Lorenzo K. Thorpe and at llyrum 'and Eliza P. Stuart The following H. Reuben Pedersen. At the regular meeting, payrolls of the city also weie passed, totalFRKCKLKS AND IMS FRIENDS ing $7983.10. Be QUIET, TAo YOUR, I V-- h h j pro-Igra- l.ei.-hma- ii brother Dolly la happy las, Yesterdays for her and Marina And It difficult to keep xplalniajr ban'a abaeaee, and her own plan to remain in Marian derides to move rhinjro. to cheaper quarters. Terror tills her heart as she wonders it liti will ever eome back. wed-din- CHAPTER XXIV T TARIAN found an apartment on LA the Near North Side. It was small and at the back of an old building. For a view it had back yards and the distant elevated. The rent was $30 a month. To Marjan it was not a home, but simply a place to hide. She sold much of her furniture and quietly packed. Dolly, deep in her own exciting adventure, was easily put otf. On the last day of October, Marian went to a small church and stood at the altar while Dolly and Randy were married. Their happiness sickened her with a kind of bitter envy. She left them with horror enveloping her like a shroud. A letter from Tau awaited her at the oliice on the first day of November. It contained a check for $75. Letting the check fall to the floor, she hungrily read the few lines. He had arrived safely, was settled in a pleasant room at the Heathman Hotel. From the window of his room he could see Mount Hood. That was all. The first of November was a gray, day. The weeks dragged themselves over jagged stones of discontent and growing antagonism toward life. Sally Blake took on more, and still more, of the secretarial duties while Marian toiled over wearisome charts. She was quiet and reserved. Inwardly, she seethed with rage, her mind swung back and forth between desperation and impotent CHARGES DROPPED BY AMERICA V of the of 'wavy action in the Rcr.iniseent casualties fi.st month of WIRE second year another 4,448,000 men slow start were killed more than twice as first world many. In the last phase of the war, wl staggering total of 7,918.000 men lost their lives among these seven netions. ptesent tjonfliit parntively light European front. Get many, Austiia, France and Russia suffered the only heavy losses in the first year of fightn.g in the struggle. With England and France moving into actum slowly, casualties in the current world war have been held to German and Polish troops, with one estimate of the number killed reaching 150,000. A total of 2,021.000 men were lost by England, France, Italy and 1914-191- 8 France in massing troops on Germany s western border today in dicate major casualties in the present war are storing lip for terrific clashes later on. If the v r becomes drawn out, mot tail-liin the second world war may i qua! those of the first. Russel on one sale 4ind Germany, i.ustiia and Turkey on the othei In ihe end of the first year of the war. By the end of the 1911-191- es 3 By BLOSSER Unasked for Assistance WITH BANNERS UNFURLED, AND LONDON, K.v, Oct. 2 1T' The federal government today dropped its criminal prosecution of Harlan County, Ky , coal operators, coal companies and former law enforce- ment officers It said it did so cause 'industrial peace at last be- pre- vails. "An impossible and medieval industrial system which the operators had sworn to perpetuate is ended." declared Welly K. Hopkins, special assistant to IT S. Attorney General Frank Murphy, in presenting the government's motion of "nolle prosequi before U. S. District Judge H. Church Ford. "The rule of tue gun thugs is no more. - AVi J ICOHW WASH TUBBS Commit too TT9 THE CURSE OF HiPPA-HULA- , GENTLEWEW. EVERV TIUE A FELLER GOES MESS9JG AR0UUD THAT BTAUTV T SECRET, THEBE S BOUUD TO BE , At itiuT, LB. )'JEE6E WAS MU&DtBti; AMD THtd COME THE ERUPTION. ihe. Tidal wave AUiTD that wrecked HOTEL AHO DROWNED POOR VAN SCAMP AND MV ' j i seen rr WHEN IT HAPPENED. THEY WAS IN A -- Oct. 2 (T.Fi WASHINGTON, The department of state said today, in response to press inquiries, that it has no present plans for a reduction in the import on Cuban sugar. Mr NfA INC. T K J Jm Mu u Y S PAT. By CRANE .HAVE YOU SEEN TWO FOREIGNERS, OWE WITH BOVS ARE MIGHTY HOOKED DOSE, AND THE OTHER WITH LUCKY, VOU WE THE ONLY CURLY HAIR ? r- ONES TO ESCAPE A YOU J CALAMITY. NR, RUBY Ht ttf $ Jt L-- PRICE IS OFFERED NEW YORK. Oct. 2 (LIP Pennsylvania Sugar Co. today announced a price of 5.50 cents a pound for refined sugar tor immediate shipment, with no guarantee against price decline. Snow white refined sugar will meet competition at 5.45 cents, less 2 per cent 10 days ex warehouse at New York, Philadelphia or Baltimore, with no price guarantee and for immediate shipment only, according to an announcement by L. W. & P. Armstrong. UJ Two ave , REFINED SUGAR L RED RYDER Helps Needed, Little Beaver By FRED HARMON WHILE" WAITING IO AMBUSH RED RYDER (HE Promises mot t? f&lldw him, FOR but me going to the t MYSTERIOUS WEREWOLF WHICH HAS KILLED SEVERAL Ranchers, Red rvder IS ATTACKED BY A HUGS BY LOUISE HOLMES COPYRIGHT. ing form in the back of her mind, arguments which she refused to face. She was ready to be convinced, she needed only the unaffectedly joyous spirit of the Sands family to tip the scales toward saner thinking. They were utterly themselves, happy together, glad to share their happiness with an outsider. Amy Ellen kissed Marian warmly upon arrival. Bill also kissed her, saying he did it for Dan. The children were natural and unspoiled. Marians nerves quieted, she laughed for the first time in weeks. Her ready smile meant something. Janie, aged 3, took a decided liking to her, bringing her dolls and books, leaning against Marian's knee, looking up with trusting eyes. Marian was flattered beyond measure. Whe. after a hilarious dinner, Janie climbed sleepily to Marians lap, she held her with a fierce tenderness. The little girl went to sleep in her arms, her golden head pressed against Marians breast. Youre so lovely with tta. children, Marian, Amy Ellen said. You should have a few of your own. Maybe its not too late. She allowed herself that much. Saying it, she was wrapped in pride and warmth and mystery. It was 8 oclock when ill the Sands bundled into the family car and drove Marian home. In parting, Janie presented her with a battered doll. Sos youll member us and come again, she said. Marian sat in her ugly, uncomfortable apartment with the doll in her arms. Light snowflakes glistered on the window. She drowsed, not sleeping, allowing her mind to wander back across the years. self-pit- y. Toward the last of November, biting day, Marian met Amy Ellen Sands. Amy Ellen knew that Dan had gone west and cordially invited Marian to spend Thanksgiving Day in the Sands household. Marian accepted for the simple reason that her tired mind could find no logical excuse for refusing. Afterward she wondered what might have happened had she not gone to the Sands for Thanksgiving Day. Afterward she wondered if the kind gods had known her plight and, in pity, sent Amy Ellen to her. a raw, r--jf trying toFOR. Midget patents usually hear normal ehikheti. Europe's Casualties Follow Pace of First World War "nieeR. vjolf. WORKING WIVES i is COMPOSE1 SOMETHING THE NATIONAL ESSAY CONTEST f Ml e ' SERIAL STORY . lreston Bienrhley, . HARLAN COUNTY o,i, ,uir l'liinet Lewis Hremihhy and enjoy-ften- k Mis. Archie supper and eienmgs entertainment around a large bon-fir- e at Willow Park in Logan on Thill sit. iv evening, club met FriThe day evening at the home of Mrs. Darlev President with Nets Roy Hendry in charge, l.umheon was seived to Mrs Olive Joins. Lm y Cooper. Gretta Leishman, Muz.en-t- a Jov. Edna Bassett and Mrs. Gouge Smith of Mendon enter-lame- ARIZONA her preparation was ivndcied: Lesson Tices and Flowers" given hv Mis Alvetta Leathim; history lot Mrs Eli., i Coopi r, read h Mis Jennie Glenn, a d""t was snog by Jane Glen and Matv Leishiu.ui Lutuheon was served to 14 by hostesses Keta Mis Mis. AnneLeishman jam! Mrs. 'Geneve Mutiny Mr and Mrs. Leishman Mr. nnd flan Leishman. Mr. ami Flank Leishman, Mi. Earnest Leishman, Mr. ' Wellsville News PACE SEVEN. ltKii. 2, p. CITY TO INSTALL HERE'S MORE ABOUT OCTORER MONDAY, gOMEHOW, for months, years perhaps, she had been drifting through chaos, clinging to the spar of her own belief in her own conclusions, afraid to let go. Subconsciously, she had been making comparisons and observations. Arguments hud been gradually .tak CHE and Dan had lived in an J apartment much like this one when they were first married;- - a square, unimaginative room, a door on one side, two windows opposite, a little kitchen beyond. But joy had lived in the funny apartment, so much joy that Marian's heart ached, remembering. She had cooked ad cleaned and washed and ironed. She had invited the girls in for simple luncheons, the crowd for Sunday suppers. Always there had been something exciting going on, the day they bought the radio, the day when Marians pie crust was flakey at long last. Even 6 oclock in the evening was exciting. That was when Dan came home. This paradise had lasted how long? Four months? Six? At the end of six months Marian had been fretting privately. Accustomed to having money of her own. she Jitid spent too lavishly, 1939. NEA SERVICE, INC. had opened charge accounts and recklessly taken advantage of w-t- . COPR OUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS tinkerin' snow me the SERVICE. INC T M REG U . With MAJOR HOOPLE SOFTLYEDDIE ' job kaff-kat- f? 'THOSE IMPLEMENTS MAY PROVE SOMEWHAT FORMIDABLE FOR SUCH PRECISE SCIENTIFIC . AN' I'LL WHALE TH' TAR OUTA UER I 8RUN& THE ONLY TOOLS I COULD N CONSTRUCTION AS MY EXHAUST WRECKERS TOR60T GAS TRANSFORMER FIND AROUND EGATO 'EM WHEN THEY TORE DOWN THE OLD WOULD YOU MIND TARRYING HERE UNTIL 5PHLY HOTEL TO "BUILD A GAS PREPARE MARTHA FOR STATION DOES NOISE BOTHER YOUR ENTRANCE? SHE HAS NOT YOUR MtSSUS? BEEN IN THE BEST OF FETTLE-LATELiHMM'- -m AND DO NOT She had made fair progress until Dan came home with the news that his salary had been cut. Thirty dollars from now on. Oh, well what did they care? He had kissed her and she had been less responsive than usual. Those awAnd she wanted a new ful bills coat her clothes were rags. They had been married almost two years when Dan had been forced to take a second salary cut. In the following spring he was earning $22.50. And glad he was to have a job at all. Men, by the thousands, were walking the streets. By this time collectors were calling at the apartment, hard-face- d, individuals who accepted a dollar or two and promised not to tell Mr. Harkness. At last, in desperation, Marian had suggested that she return to her hard-voic- BY MEA -- 19 THE ENGINE HULLO, MAJOR HERE YET ? I'M ALL SET TO START them. She hadnt told Dan, working out a system by which she could pay the bills from her allowance. 1939 OUR BOARDING HOUSE I I aU i BE DISMAYED IF1 SHE GREETS vf YOU WITH ARCTIC AN EYE HArVPJMPHt 3. ed job. She had said, Things are getting pretty tight, arent they, Dan? They were both sitting in a big chair and she twisted a button on his coat. Well get by it cant last forever my work is steady. TTE had pulled her head down on Ai his shoulder. He didnt know about the bills and the collectors. Hold on, Glad, he had said. Just hold on and do without things for a little while. Its fun if you only think so. Were in a battle, the world against Glad and Dan Harkness. Are we going to be licked? Ill say were not. She kept on twisting his button. Until the depression I mean the battle is over, maybe it would be a good idea for me to go into the trenches. What do you mean? scowling down at her. I want to help, Danny. Mr. Fellows said there would always be a place for me in the office please just until we beat the enemy. He had swung her to her feet, standing over her. Men dont take their wives into battle, Glad. They want to go alone they glory in the fight because they have someone to fight for. Remembering, Marian pressed a hand over her eyes. Why hadnt she listened? Why had she been an obstinate fool? When she dropped her hand, the fingers were wet. They had been so young theyd had such a wonderful chance and muffed it. (To Be Continued) 3 . cc1'. irk a, ,,, sc.vijf BORN THigTY YEARS T QO MEANS KEEP .YOUR GUARD SCON T 9 tfO U PIT Off 10-- 28 COP BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES And Good Reason SCHOOL'.. POO ELY WiO STUFF .THATS VOOY IT G ( THE MOVE TO Y TAKE TROY IS BRING OUR YDOOME WOODEN HORSE INTO t UP.EDyiE By MARTIN IIVKI HELL BE. MLOtUG'.THE ONE. VUOR.'RSEO ABOC.T SThE 3 COACH I he has fwteew maflyet es OE THE DLY'?KiG GNTTERb The Weapon With the Loud Voice ALLEYJOOP YOU 5AV ONE (YES AND IF HE MAKES OF THE TROJANS) HIS ARGUMENT STICK, IS OPPOSING OUR GREAT PLAN TO W thatbIgmOg 'SEE WITH THE PLUMED HELMET ? YCAN MAKE OUT HIS By HAMLIN YES FACE-H- ES xflMLjuo .r hla stavicc. WC. T.tLKlS. u. t rn r. . |