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Show TIIE HERALD-JOURNA- Air Attack Against Michigans Radio Priest Toledo Preacher Hurls Centering On Neutrality Feud Law Revision OCTOliKR TUESDAY, LOGAN, UTAn, L, t 10, Amos Belnap Mrs. Cutler went to Miss .Sim lair, Mrs. J. J. V K and Mrs Newey, innfoid, and Mis Sue Metrill William Hull of Salt Lake City he? sisirr and her husband from known t.eie spent Sa nr fay in Prtston visiting The Ciimmeliial dull id tile d.ilil irnu, at Ogden where l! lends Mr Hull's paients are Pi sion high sc luiol vvcie enter mi. nth t sistei, Mts Ross liv'es lurmei Franklin residents. lame Thuisduv evening at the Ft om Ogden the Neweys, Mr- -. "Oxilalion and t eduction" was home ot Miss Viigima Mi Entire fust m the series of movie ad Mrs CTitler went to the I'he l.u nlt.v id the high m lioal Boss films piescntcd at the Preston vveie invited Gums wile plavid Boise Mi and Mis Newoy stay- high sehool under the visual Miss ed w.th Dr and Mis. Cutler in and etiYshmc tits ,et v ed program. This film was Mi Entile and Miss Vale ne Dunk-leIm stun Saturday night and left iPiesenlid Monday. The schedule lub ot tn eis, weie m lunge ettlv Sunday fur Ogden and then for the rest of the week is as folo! the uli, ur. lows: ni.oi ma Velocity of Chemical re Mis Weston d Sindh and her ernan Lloyd of Spi mgfield, actions" and "Wizaidy of Wire-- 1 eone LI'S Eum. vveie etauglde: Idaho visited Sat ut day ill Pres- less," ( Iso Monday, October 9; li trine visdois m Salt Lake nv or ton with the Weston J. Smith "Hello Mars." October 10; "Astronthe w Whde thole they finnlv. He is a former nnssionaiy omers Workshop and "Element-iar- v attoinh. I the New Zealand to New Zealand ami was acquaintAstronomy" October 11. The it union ed with the Smith family there. presentation of these pictures Is The Boo Malli club of First on Mi and Mrs. Max Harrison of tor educational purposes only. met Ei id iv afternoon at the home Cove, spent Sunday in Preston oi Mm Indie Wilson. Miss Zel-nSOI IKT8 MARI II patents, visiting Mrs. Harrisons a Hendei son ami Mis. Elmer Mr and Mr. Harry Pate Oct. 9 ! P) HELSINGFORS, W Valentine M aasisied Mrs Eine T Johnson of Pros- Soviet Russian troops tonight beMi sses CnlhsMi as hos Hazel ton entertameei the Sewu.g club gan march into Esthoniu in actei vv is i guest Coidraet budge to which she belongs Friday cordance with the teires of the was the afte i noon's diversion Fall at her home. Soviet - Esthonian mut in! aid flowers deem at ed the house anil PrestThe Golden Hour club of paet," dispatches from itallinn reto served letteslinients em held a wete party Friday ported. Earlier Tallinn twelve Mts laivinm Cutler won uMernoon at the home of Mis reported that membeiadispatches of the The-- e was an German minority high si 'in prize and Mrs Norine Hui old Olsen. Esthonia in t Harr won about flowers abundance of were fall prize. hastening their departure A Mm R Cut lei spent the and refreshments were served to before the arrival of the Russian lid in Boise visiting hir twelve members The budge week forces prizes was violins ; Toledo nunieter lives t'n simple life of a family mail His the father of two sons one daughter. His favorite reireation going to the corner ding store fi.i a chocolate milk shake Thorough, exact, he r. tion, history, biographic, almuna.s. emji. zines, W hen doubt in 'ihout points, he doesn t hesitate graph a New Yoik hbruy a Chicago to (olleague - and Ti tor B mno k i aunt n s, t tune deal hs tmh tor the nine mont hs top till sltte Th jtmioi polite sNslent in tin Vu ton i it v grades has bt en again inaugutated tot the lonnng inauKtireU'd fot the coming; eit Polue this ear were selected b Those competitive examination chosen include Maui it e Merrill jUuhii i Carlson, Kart Weave? Stanlev Teterson. ('lav Johnson, la e Hansen, Harland Miller. Fullest Hi hdon, Lavor Nu Nui and O id U iv Cutler Font Franklin lountv residents have been ordered bv Ktderal Judge C C. Cavamili of Boise lo for lepotl piospeitive duty as tend jutors ill the Pomtello coin I, southeastern Idaho distrut. Oi . 1 HDl enihi Pw in R W C.ihson B IT bmt her cs'mi met is Well i M". i . v e e ' - id mis-Mon- a, v ot il-- -- unhide ft S.tt Ltd I uh K Hs toher 16 Tiny Korsgu n and ind H id ij PRESTON NEWS Fust edition of tne Him anil I test on Whit huh mIioh' (am pu publnation will ionie trom the pi ss on Oitohet 10 FdUot tot the ensuing eai is Maijnrie Forsgiea, assistant editoi, H la business is Packti. nmu.fi Ho d Whittle, assisted by Lewis addoups Avoiding to an otfuial statistu n port !mm Boise, Frankhn i ounty is one of the few oi the 44 not having mghwa fatalities thus far this iar Others arc Boundary, Butte. Ca rails Cunbou, (lent, Jer- - PACE NINE. 0 ! C ot fleston, Lyman Balls and Oison Nelson of Dayton Seventy-fiv- e in all were chosen by the judge for this dint net N J Jones, I m ntello salesman. all-eu- WASH TU1U1S aboard Bv CRANK I PUUW0. WlE 60T ThE BEAUTY 6ECCET, AND OH, THAT, WHAT WE CAME AFTER. j BUT ITS UO 600 D WITHOUT YELLOW) LAVA. Cole, foreground, and Coughlin in composite photo: but they have similar styles ot attack opponents, of talks over an independent netmixing economics, soclolt gv rework is titled "The American ligion, and making the composite lisMay of Life" interesting for the avti-igtener Mr Cole's Rev. the Although Disagreement arose when the opinions are personal ones, his addresses are sponsored by the Rev Mr Cole began to chalUnitarian Fellowship for Social lenge Father Coughlin's concluJustice, with headquarters in Bos- sions. But the Rev. Mr. Colt says ton, Mass. This society, otgamzed he actually admires his opponent s to sus'mn one ability. in 1908, is devoted Before the Rev. Mr. CjIc began another in anited action against social injustice and in the reali- broadcasting in July, Social Juszation of religious ideas in pres- tice magazine stole a march and hinted at such an attack, he said. ent day society. Executives of the fellowship Proposed plans for the radio this year authorized ar. enlarged series. Cole had believed .were program to combat growing Fas- known only to himself and 10 cist and propaganda members of the fellowship board. He opened the offensive, rein the United States. The tip-owas a public meeting at Detroit, gardless, driving hard along sevMich., on July 24. More than 6000 eral fronts. The attack has not at the conference heard .. stirring been directed at Father Coughlin keynote by the Rev. Mr Cole on alone, but also against agencies Hitler Over America." spreading subversive propaganda Outbreak of actual war has in America. added new angles to the fight. BATTLED FOR TIME ON' AIR WAVES COLLIDE IIEADOV The battle has hit a couple of OVER ARMS EMBARGO U'hile Father Coughlin cam- snags. Station MJR, Coughlin s canceled Cole's paigns against the alministra-tion- s Detroit outlet, proposed neutrality revi- contract, but the Toledoan has sion, the Toledo commute,! of the appealed to the Federal Communfellowship runs advertisements in ications Commission. MjaS, Pittsnewspapers, asking the public to burgh, banned the Cole program write letters to congressmen urg- one week, but returned it to Us ing repeal of the arms embargo. wave lengths' the next after an They believe that aid to the allies F. C. C. petition had beer, circuis the only way to stop the Nazi lated. Rev. Cole proposes to continue menace. Eight years ago when the Rev. his campaign in the home town Mr. Cole was minister of the and in lectures at various colleges and universities. One of his best Third Unitarian church m he lectured on "psychology assets is an ability to mimic the and everyday life" over Station voice of his opponent. He has the WGN. He heard about Father Coughlin style down pat and usCoughlin, listened to him with in- es it frequently for emphasis. Outside of his warring," the terest. The Michigan priest was e nNmhmhW9 OOP Reunion IP ALLEY OOP IS IN TROY, HE MUST BE SOMEWHERE UP HERE IN THE RAlACE OH, OH By HAMLIN WHEW THAT TROJAN WILL NEVER KNOW JUST WHAT A CLOSE CALL Ail HE HAD A GUARD anti-Semit- ff Rev. Cole is studious. By NEA Service TOLEDO, O., Oct. 9 While war rages in Europe, a potent auxi- j liary air war was developed in the United States a rid'o battle with words the weapons and two clergymen the contestants. is The subject of the conflict the European war itself at least, the American attitude toward it. It finds the Rev. Mr. Walton E. Cole of Toledo's First Unitarian church squared off agains1- Father Charles E. Coughlin, the Royal Oak, Mich., priest whose Sunday broadcasts at'ract a afternoon vast audience. The Rev. Mr. Cole, a minister whose private library walls are stacked with volumes of reference material, has risen to challenge Father Coughlin. at the microphone and m newspaper advertisements on his opponent's own terms. His series BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES By MARTIN Squelched THAT Yot BEEM WWAR.OEO A bCWCUKWHP, WcX.NC0 1 .CM -- MET 1 OOT k)EE.O AV0Y MONEY OKHY.AT THAT 1 1 HKO EiAOOSH SMAEO OP TO Vox ME TWSOOGW COLLEGE VOOvYT L OVD 00 TvE GOVUtC2 , AVOO Y LET HIM T HE'S A GRAND VAAviE. SOOT A tOO HE MOAKiTS TO TO 60 THING COLLEGE, AVGEOL. HE CAM trvs YAU Chi-Cag- o, a YOONS chap ELRtACH THIS SOME- 60 SO KsOVJ - 1 HIM ALA. NBOOT TOO EOVS AMO HE'S DOST TO MEET Tool HE J OYltDG SHOOLO BE AVOtOG MOW), MOST AMV OAT vP THAT SKfT DOST LVHE VOG TOLO SERIAL STORY WORKING WIVES was on the second floor of the old house. A living room, kitchen, two bedrooms, one large and one tiny, a shining new bath. It was furnished comfortably, the entire atmoshouse had a home-lik- e phere, the landlady was comfortably stout. After buying supCHAPTER XXXI plies, Marian went for the baby. TT was Thursday when Marian She had a satisfied feeling that A had come home. alighted from the train in Port- they land. A red-ca- p carried her bag, OATURDAY morning Marian another offered to carry the baby. called Dans hotel. Dan had She shook her head, holding tight in a pleasto the round-eye- d infant. It was said that he was settled all so strange. Arriving in the city ant room in the Heathman hotel. fiom which Dan had mailed his She knew he would not be there to bnef letters was so important a at that hour, had plannedThe leave hotel number. her telephone step in her plans that it left her clerk told her where she might breathless. reach Mr. Harkness Jus office. She had been told of a quiet, Dan with an office ? Auinexpensive hotel, the St. Mouth dry, hands shaking, Madi ews, and she stepped into a cab. rian called Dans office. When he Once cabs had been daily necessi- answered, she said, This is Maties, now they were luxuries. She Dan. sat back as they drove through rian,Marian There was joy and the wide, clean streets, her eyes almost fearful disbelief in the exto on the darting hurrying throng When he spoke again the sidewalks. The swing of broad clamation. was his voice cool, controlled. shouldeis, the tilt of a mans hat, Where are you, Marian? hi ought her heart to her throat. She gave him the address. She might see Dan she might. It was not pait of her plan to see Have you plans for tomorrow, Dan? Marian ckUd la a lrl. After ake leave the ke soea to Handy mmmrr he and the nip, where hoik baby train Mrength. At lat come the day for her to leave for Kort land. Iiread that linn may not want her fill her heart. I her one perfeet achievement enoujeh to niuke up for I1 ahe did not d of ltrtayi 1 0 1 MU 'I, , . Dan not yet. Aong Broadway, finally out oi the business district and up a slight incline. At the top stood the St. Andrews Hotel. It had a landscaped garden and wide, inviting xrch. The cab diiver carried her bag into a charming lobby. It was homey, it her with warmth. The clerk was cordial. Marian made arrangements for a maid who would stay with the baby. She had much to do in the few days before Sunday. There was not a moment to be wasted. Furnished apartments she knew greeted a h BY LOUISE HOLMES COPYRIGHT. lotlung of addresses. Consulting the cleik, she made a list and set forth. Several of the addresses were within walking distance of the hotel and she hurried along, conscious of the lightness oi the air, feeling no weariness. The first spartment was too expensive, the second too dark. Yamhill, she read from her list. That's a funny name for a street. Sounds like a potato. Passing an intersection, she saw Salmon" on the street sign and laughed again. Turning off Broadway at Yamhill, she walked west, looking for house numbers. Expecting to find a brick building, me Chicago type of apartment, she Was puzzled to find the number sought on a large frame house. There was a lawn with a rose hedge and holly trees. It appealed J her instantly. A yard where Glad could play, roses in the firing. She rang the belL Marian rented the apartment. It 1839. NEA SERVICE. INC. Such a little thing, but so much. Her heart sang. Im going to be honest with she said seriously. you, Dan, Listen to me. When Ive finished you shall say how it will be with us. When you went away I learned how very much I loved Tears misted her eyes and you. he leaned across the table to lay his hands over hers. That made it easier. I quit my job the last of January. I've been learning to be a home-makand and I've lived on your money, Dan." I didnt know I should have sent more. It was fun, making ends meet. Oh, Dan, Ive tried so hard to make myself worthy of you. Will you can jou give me another Hed called her said. Glad. By WILLIAMS OUT OUR WAY MADE UlS GRANDPA MILLIONS OUTA BITTS CLAIMED IT BALM -.WOULD GROW A BEARD ' ON A BANJO SKIN ! OLD MAN BITTS USED TO HAVE A TRICK BED IN THE GUEST ROOM, AND INHEN ATELLA LAID ON IT TH BED WOULD SAY "GOOD NIGHT, LAMBlE PiE" SAY, MAJOR, WHY DONT YOU SELL BITTS YOUR PERFUME SPREADER? HE'LL BUY VAUSEUM er -- HAVE DECIDED TO (DEVELOP and market THE EYI4AUST GAS DEVICE PERSONALLY WHY GIVE SOME GREEDY MANUFACTURER A MILLION ? Sure is a card So was IN THEIR. tut IV Nil mK With MAJOR tnjOPLfc, I THAT WATERBURY BITTS THIS 15 MY LAST MATINEE AT THE CLUB TER A SPELL, MY COUSIN TIM CRANWOOD GOT ME A POSITION OVER AT THE BITTS MANSION , RUBBiN1 TH I2UST OF FA RELICS OUR tJOAKOlNU HOUShj "-'- vV EGAD THATS AN I'LL IDEA CALL ON WATERBURY BiTTS TOMORROW anything chance? He rose, drawing her into his arms. Darling darling , he whispered. He kissed her lips and the little hollow in her throat. Ct was an hour later, they were F chair as they sitting in one that Dan often had so big done, vv told her about his work. "Ive found myself, Glad. Im branch manager I expected to spend the day for the Coast. You wont have to alone. scrimp and drudge." But I want to for you. Then will you have dinner He kissed her lingeringly. I with me? Would he say that he would come right then? He did have a nice salary, my bonus will be several thousand this year . not Marian got quickly to her feet. He said, I shall be delighted. What time? He might have been Her cheeks were crimson, she I have a any man accepting any womans spoke breathlessly. bonus for you, Dan. Its the bonus invitation. I earned. One oclock? She ran to the bedroom. The Ill be there. baby looked up at her, sleepy-eye- d. Marian caught her up and fPHE next morning was a flutter of preparation. Removing every went to the door. A beautiful, rachild. toy and tiny garment from the diant woman and her Dan? Shes Do you like her, living room, Marian put the baby to bed at 12. Glad was not to be yours and mine. He sprang to his feet. In three used as a lever. Possibly, but only as a last resort. She roasted a long strides he crossed the room. You you didnt buy her small turkey, cooked Dans favorite vegetables, and made a mince Marian ' laughed. No, I didnt buy her. Look at your own red pie. At 15 minutes before one she hair on her funny little head and was waiting for him, feminine and be sure. I knew about her when desirable, in a simple frock, hair you went away. a dark swirl, eyes wide and fathGently, he took them both In his arms. Oh, my dear my dear. omless. He knocked and Marian opened Later, Dan was sitting in the the door. She stood looking at big chair, holding the baby carehim. Her lips smiled, her eyes fully, Marian knelt at his knee. smiled, she held out both hands. She said, Do you know what I tell her every day? I say, Woman, Dan He took her hands. "Its good to when you grow up and get marsee you Marian good. His voice ried, let your husband take care was husky, repressed. He did not of you. If the going gets tough, kiss her. you sit tight. He'll see you They talked a few minutes, through. That's what I tell her skimming the surface, then she every day, Dan. Dan leaned forward, putting his served the dinner, the table set in an bay window. big arm around her. "I'm a lucky Dans eyes kept straying to her guy, he murmured. Two Glads to be glad about. vivid face, puzzled. Youve changed, Clad," he (The End) 12ut stay out op or THE BED, MAJOR 10-- 10 tJt h Nft Htvct i f m MC b ft WHY MOTHERS err WHAT THAT CTfPwiLLIAMS 10-- Bv FRED HARMON No plare to wait KUD RYDER GET GRAY ME 'A Hmmmmm FRECKLES AIYD IlIS HUEMDia why donT You ask her To dance ? then come back IM SUPPOSED To BE , BUT GET YtOUR MIND ON WORK AND YOUR m MSI pi I1- -., YOUR FATHER SAID IT WAS OKAY IF DANCED NOW AND THEN I x ii By JSDUGStlliR ! ! |