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Show . V DECEMBER WHEAT High $1.13 Low $1.12 $1.13 Close TED 78 12 78 VOLUME LI. NAI N A LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, TI I SI) THE WEATHER UTAH: Fair tonight and Wednesday; warmer In south-weportion tonight.' st X. OCTOBER 23, 1928. NUMBER; 227. Radio Show Opened This Afternoon at Palais cfOr New York Cheers G . O. P. Nominee In Closing Speech J Mother of Whole Village Is Dead ' Ferrol, Spain. Oct. 23 (AP) The mother of a whole vil- Antonia lage died today. Fernandez, died in San Jorge, a neighboring village, at the She is survived by age of 97. five children, the youngest of which is 50; 30 grandchildren 48 Gratified Nights With Last Meeting Next Speech Will Be En Route To Coast. 23 AP) Washington, Oct. Herbert, Hoover returned to his from headquarters here today New York, where he delivered his last eastern address last night, keenly gratified at his reception by the throng which cheered him tumultuously in Madison Square Garden. The nominee went to work immediately on the speech he will deliver enroute to California, Warfare Reported 'In Nicaragua I Appearance Of An American Airplane Saved One Mans Life grandchildren: 15 and 37 other Relatives. The total for the family is 135. or the com- plete population i of-- the vill- - Prohibition Agent Shot In The Back Chicago, Oct. 22, ( P) Thomas Ryan, a federal prohibition agent, was shot in the back today while standing in the court room of Edward K. Walker, United States Commissioner, in the Federal Euilding. His asstate departemnt. fled. sailant to Reporting Secretary Kellogg, Brig. Gen. Frank R. McCoy, Presi- -' dent of the American Electoral Mission, declared that bandits led by Aitamirano, reputedly ,a lieutenant of Sandino, swooped down, instructions to the warning eteetrtcahpower our opponents that Aitamiranospread would return and that we must thrust gov- kill all who should attempt to ernment a way into the buspropose long vote. inesses which give rise to these (The victims were campaigning said. he problems, on behalf of General Moncada. In effect, they" abandon the The attack occurred on the night tenets pf their own party and October 1. after they had return to state socialism as a solu- of tired. Juan Lopez, one of the tion for the difficulties-presentetwo who' escaped after being all three. by wounded, said that the leader of It Is proposed that we shall the campaigning party, Dr. Juan change from prohibition to the Medieta. a Managua state purchase and sale of liquor. lawyer, beggedprominent aitamirano and his If their agricultural relief proContinued on Page Six gram means anything, it means that the government shall directly or indirectly buy and sell and fix Man Dies prices of agricultural products. And we are to go into the Lake City business. In other with a we are confronted words, Salt Lake City. Oct. 22 (AP) Continued on Page Six Henry E. Hanson, 70, of Midvale, died here today of Injuries he received Sunday when hewaa struck Princess by an automobile driven by H. P. Heninger of this city. Heninger Soon. Be took the injured man to the emergency hospital after the accident Rome, Oct. 23 (P) The news- and then reported to the police paper Pololo Di Doma today hint- that Hanson had walked from beed that Princess Marie Jose of hind another 5machine into the Belgium might soon become en- path of his automobile. gaged to Crown Prince Humbert of Italy. The paper said that Pope Pius last week had a long audience with Cardinal Van Roey, who is Cardinal Merciers successor in Belgium and who is close to the Belgian royal family. Cardinal Van Roey then went to Turin to confer with Cardinal Gamba who was received in a lengthy aud- Miners Failure To Tamp Ten ience by the pr pe in the middle of Sticks of Dynamite Believed To Be Cause' August. The paper also said that a visit from Cardinal Maffi, archbishop of Pisa, to the King Victor Beckley, W. Va., Oct. 23 (ff) Emanuri at San Rossore was imFailure of a miner to tamp minent if it had not already tak- ten sticks of dynamite before en place. Monslgnor Micara, papal is believed by them firing Nuncio at Brussels, has also been r ceived in audience by the pope. Robert Lilly, state mine inThe paper said that all these spector to have, "caused an exoccurrences bear on an import- plosion last night which cost ant happy event which should be the lives of six men in the announced soon. The paper add- McAlpin Coal company mine ed that conferences with the pope near here. have terminated satisfactorily. The bodies of the six men, f including that of B. B. Burk-hol- d, d Hydro-Elcctric-Po- 4 Oct. 23 (AP) A Washington. taleof renewed Guerilla warfare in strifeHtorn Nicaragua, describing also how one mans life was saved through the appearance of an American airplane, has come through official channels to the which probably will be" delivered at St. Louis. There was no concealment of the fact that all of the members of the Hoover party were highly pleased over the nature of Mr. Hoovers reception by the upon a group of peaceful NicaraNew York crowd. Jino-teg- a, Madison Square Garden with its guan cit.zens at San Marcos, brutally killed several and seating capacity of about 18,000 then made for the border, plundwas filled while thousands of others gathered in the street to ering as they went. The purpose of the attack. Gencheer the Republican nominee as eral McCop asserted, was to terhe entered and left the hall. Because the country is faced rorize the inhabitants and thereby voting at the with difficulty and doubt over prevent them from election, i Several prisoncertain fia.lonal problems that coming Is. prohibition, farm relief and ers were released, he said, with Injured In Salt Might Engaged sing Continued' or Storm Is Rare.. London, Oct. 23 (AP) Unroofed buildings, shattered glass and fallen masonry today marked the path of a miniature tornado which swept London last night with a violence rarely experienced in England. It had been raining steadily but was otherwise! fairly calm when people were startled by a sudden roar and whirled helplessly around amid crashing glass and falling stones, tiles and bricks. Oxford circus and the neighboring streets were the center of the storm's violence. In that neighborhood parts of the roofs of several buildings were ripped off. Plate glassi windows of the big shops were blown in. Goods and dressmakers' models displayed in the Continued on Paee Sir A Dodge City, Kans., Oct. 23 (P) An old, old story was reenacted for Colonel Charles Lindbergh when he landed here last night in hi I combined business and pleasure trip which thkes him to Mexico to hunt bear and deer. The crowd at the local airport was so large and enthusiastic that police were required to pro- tect the flier and his plane. The landing was made at 10 p. m. with the use of flares. After inspecting the airport today the colonel will depart for Las Vegas, N. M., next announce stop on his flight to the Hal Man gum ranch in Mexico. The field recently was purchased by the Transcontinental Air Transport company, with which company CcIjuf Lia'iberjh L. who according to Lilly, failed to place the explosives in' a hole before firing, were recovered by rescue crews six hours after the explosion. T. T. Durham, Richard Durham, Laurino Reez, John Ilerr-isto- n the rfnd Alfred Davis, latter two negroes were the other victims. Federal Prisoners Make Their Escape Summary Of Negotiations Between Great Not Be Discussed Britain And France Sent To Other CounAt Coining Meeting tries Rejection Of U. S. To Be Answered. Debt To U. S. Will f-f ige Three Parachute Jumper Had A Narrow Escape From Death Crowd Gasped When Parachute Failed To Open But He Landed On Tent Savannah, Ga Oct. 23 (AP) James J. McFadden, parachute jumper, has'had his greatest thrill and. Incidentally, his closest escape from death., McFadden, who was recovering in a hospital today from concussion of the brain, went aloft yesterday in a balloon as a special stunt for the Georgia state fair. A throng which idly watched him leap from the balloon, at a lofty altitude and drop downward, was heard to gasp a moment later when his parachute failed to open. Helplessly spectators stood by, watching the jumper sprawling earthward at a terrific speed, until he finally disappeared on top of a large canvas tent which covered , the main show of a circus. Hungary, haa reached audden fame In Europe. During a film teat In Budapest for Hungarya most beautiful girl,- - the was adjudged the winner and will now appear In German films. n, -- j , Special Train Will Be At Command Of The Presidential Candidate On Trip To The North Seaboard States. Atlantic Albany, N. Y Oct, 23 (iF) A new special train will be at the command of Governor Smith tomorrow for his firnl campaign swing which will carry him through the thickly populated industrial sections of the Noith Atlantic seaboard. The long train compartment and sleeping cars in which he travelled some 10,000 miles in the West has been broken up and in its place a tram of less t fc.m half its length has been assembled for the short, daylight maJa in Ip East The new train, however, has been ordered only after careful btudy of the needs of the trip. -- on nne rontlmicil FIVE two CHICAGO Grizzly Bear Attacks Man In National Park - Arrested For False Statements Five Hindus Are Killed In Explosion British India, Oct. Five persons were killed today and 21 injured when a bomb exploded while a large Hindu crowd was rethe turning from celebrating Hindu festival of Duddeiv. Lahore, 23 (JP) LODGING HOUSE , Home Is Robbed Continued on Page Six 9- UNIDENTIFIED' MEN DIE II McFadden, it was found, had landed on the canvas, head downward, but had escaped with only a Tacoma, Wash., Oct. 23 (AP) Livingston, Mont-- Oct. 23 (AP) Two prisoners, Dominick A. Genskl slight concussion of the brain. He Knocked down lind scverly clawed 23, sentenced from Tacoma, and was expected to be released from by a grizzly beari Ben Merrifield Of Leroy Beebe, 35, sentenced from the hsopital. Molt. Montana, as assistant care Great Falls, ont., escaped from the taker at the Canyon Hotel in Yelfederal prison at MfcNeil Island late Chinese Cook Is lowstone National Park, was recovyesterday. ering today from his injuries. More The two men were working with To Death Shot than 300 stitches were taken in the about 125 other prisoners on the gashes inflicted bv the animal. prison farm. When the convicts had gone to an out- 23 Oct. Minn., Minneapolis. were returned to quarters Genskl (P) Merrifield near the bteMorjJome building W. Chinese 30, a Hugh Kay, and Beebe were missing. It wa3 the grizzly dusk and it is believed they could Cook, was shot dead last night by gasoline when heonmet its hind legs, which, standing easily have hidden nearby. Guards a man who escaped. knocked him down with one sweep immediately started scouring the Kay police learned, was a mem- of the paw. unaimed, Merrifield deisland but with no success. ber of the On Leon tong, whose cided to remain motionless until Genskl was serving a four year the the bear left. The animal stalked sentence for burglary of a postof- difficulties with a members of were week ago off after clawing its victim about fice at Woodland, Wash. He had Hip Sing tong left leg. Emertwo more years to serve. Beebe marked by slayings in Chicago the face, head and was given Merritreatment eastern cities. gency and The slaying a started serving one year and five field and he was brought to Livingmonths sentence for violation of was believed to have some connec- ston to have the cashes sewn up. contion with the other tong .the Dyer automobile theft act. the park season the grizDuring flicts. zlies are fed regularly, but after the park closes the feeding is stopChampion Cowped and they frequently become Ruth McCormick Caller Challenge Premier Poincare And Winston Churchill Make Other London, Oct. 23 (AP) Publication of the British white paper Decisions h on the naval agreement indicates that Great Britain Paris, Oct. 22 (P) Premier intends to continue corresponPoincare and Winston Church- dence on the matter with the two which ire) ec ted Ithe government ill, British chancellor of the proposal the United States and it was learned Italy. exchequer, have A summary of the negotiations authoritatively today, to all countries on the league agreed that in the coming sent of nations preparatory disarmadiscussions of reparations the ment commission by Lord Cushen-duquestion of French and other acting foreign secretary, on European debts owed to the October 9 states While the Japanese governUnited States shall not be disment express their concurrence in cussed. the purport of these proposals (the They also are agreed that naval compromise), the governthe best course in preparing ments of the United States and are which Italy, for reasons for a revision of German in and . cogently explained clearly reparations payments ' is to their notes, have not 3een their mention no capital sums nor way to accept them. These comterms of years within which munications are receiving the attentive consideration of his mathe payments shall be made. jestys government and a reply In regard to sums and terms will be made to them in duo ' of years, Hermann Mueller and course. also reveal that documents The Gustav Stresemann, respective- the British government gave rely chancellor and foreign min- luctant recognition to the French ister of Germany, hold views position with regard to army reidentical to those of M. .Poin- serves as the price of obtaining a agreement. care. They believe it is useless naval In a telegram sent by Lord to talk about how much Ger- Cushendun, to Henry Chilton, many cap pay and when, thus British Minister to Washington of the Emassy and embarrassing and in charge confusing in the absence cf Ambassathere the special committee to which dor Howard, on August 10th said revision will be referred. that the British government had The allied governments conContinued on llage Six cerned are themselves not quite sure as to what sums they can Smith Campaigner expect and the German govern- Anglo-Frenc- Piretka Nagy, a peasant girl of - peifor-mance- s. VIRGINIA MINE EXPLOSION Large Crowd Greet Lindy In Kansas Cache Valley was lommlly opened at 2 p. m. today at the I j.ais d Or with practically ever, uiakr in radios having a v.e.i droned booth in which they ate drp.ajmg their merchandise., Boih tides of the big dance palace i., luud with booths that are filled wtn all the lor. lcvrmng latest instrument mesages through the an-- 1 one and expensq a plenty have contributed in the making of ,an attractive show and all that remain-- , to make it a thorough success is the crowd. There should be a tmci.g at the show this evening as a wor.deitul program has been artanged for the entertainment of all who attend the show. Everything is free This in itself should induce the curious to attend and learn something of radio and the wonderful strides it has made in recent months. The program for the in.st day will begin early this evening and includes some of the Imc&t talent in the entire1 valley. There will be something doing - every minute There will be a good piogram both this evening and tomorrow evening- . The welcome add; ess will be made tonight by T. H Humphreys, president of the chamber of commerce. He will welcome those who attend and outline m brief whot the Cache Valley Radio Trades association is endeavoring to do by putting pver the show. Another feature of the first days piograni will be various musical stunts and Unroofed, skits by John and Joseph Lowe or Buildings Class Windows Shat- - Franklin, Idaho. These twin bro-- , in Ithers are not entire tered And btreet oOlgnS; Logan but the generalstrangers public has never had the privilege of hearing Torn Down By The them in their vaudeville will ploy the harHundreds Such A monica, They and rive other skits SIX MEN ARE KILLED IN zr' t The Radio Show hem.: ,tag,d by the Radio Trades' jAocution of great age. Over her tomb this Inscrip- tion has been placed: Here T(es the mother of a whole village Britain Continues To Consider Naval Treaty Proposals . grandchildren-in-la- w Renewed GueriDa Peasant To Film Stai; 1 ferocious. Rno, Nev., Oct. 23 (P) Ben F. Mussolini Donates Howard, pioneer Nevada rancher Rockford, III., Oct. 23 (I1) of Reno, believes he is the chamRoyalties Burglars entered the country pion cow caller of the Pacific home of Mr. Ruth Hanna McSalt Lake City, Oct. 22 (AP) Premier 23. slope and wired Ernest Coolidge (AP Fmr.e. rv-- t Cormick, Republican candidate Alleged to have given false state- cousin of the president has donated 100,000 lire Mussolini today, for at final with connection representative large, ! $5,230), which he announced jwere ments In challenging the Wisconsin champroof on a homestead.- sworn to pion to a cow calling match at last night and escaped with his royalties from his writings for Welbv at Blackfoot. Idaho. Cragin the Pacific slope to chariat jewelry, clothing and furnish- papers and magazines, and Kent Smith, both of Blackfoot.. fow works of the fascLst party. table valued at $15,000. ings are under arrest here. They will The money will be used particulbf held for removal to Blackfoot ccnuy won the Wisconsin cham-- o The loot included seveial antifor vacation colonies of child-re- n arly Madi-tnrUat a state y que oriental rags. Only servants fair in stand trial, it was announced pionship at t.ho seashore or ill the ' Ucn WLx'Ooin. ere at th avi-- riays.r. Ij jnrujpt Writing .7 -- t A FINE Seven Others Are Injured-Eig- hty Fled Or Were Carried To Safety Dies In Arizona Tucson, Ariz., Oct. 23 (AP) On a political battlefield where lor more than a quarter of a century he had f lgurea in historic skirmishes between Democrats and Republicans. lormer United States Senator Charles A. Towne, died yesterday. The seventy year old campaigner who had the distinction of serving in congress both as a Republican and as a Democrat, succumbed at his homo here from the effects- of as he a cold and complications swung through the west in a stumping tour for Governor Alfred E. Smith, Democratic presidential nominee. In 1900 he turned down the vice presidential nominations of two minor parties and took the field under the banner of free silver, pleading the cause of the great Democratic leader, William Jenning3 Bryan. After practical retirement from active politics in 1920 and following upon a severe .attack of bronchitis, he moved to Xrizona seeking an improvement in his health. Several weeks ago the lure of battle in, . the 1928 presidential campaign drew him back to the political field again and he left on a speaking tour in behalf of Governor Smith, which was to carry him through Oklahoma, Missouri, the Dakotas and Minnesota. A heavy cold contracted in South Dakota forced him to abandon his trip. Double pneumonia set in and he was. rushed to his home here. He arrived at noon yesterday, dying less than six hours later. lie is survived by his widow. - Chicago, Oct. 23. (p) Five unidentified men were, burned to death and seven other were injured, two so seriously they probably will die, in a fire this morning in the Eagle hotel, a lodging house for men in South state street. About eighty others fled to the street or were carried to safety by firemen. The fire, of undetermined origin, almdst completely destroyed the three upper stories of the building. Charles Koch, hotel clerk, was taken into custody after firemen said he had Floods Cause been drinking and William Dillon, Damage division fire marshal, described the hotel as a death trap. The hotel register was burned Lyons, France, October 23 (p) making identification of the tranDamage running into millions sients who were killed difficult. of francs has been caused by floods which today were devastating southeastern France after a Home 1 of Billy Ranieri Threatened In France torrential rainfall in the Gren- oble region. More than 590 houses were inundated. Many factories were forcd to close. The main railway line between Lytons and Geneva was cut in five places. Several trains were derailed on smaller lines but there was no loss of life. Traffic was para-lyze- d. Chicago. Oct. 23 (AP) A police guard was dispatched to the home of Alex F. Ranieri, contractor, to protect the Ranieri family against a threatened bombing, the states attorney's office announced today The object of the threat was believed to be to prevent Billy Run-icr- l. ten year old boy' who was kidThe city of Brlancon was comnaped six weeks ago $ind held 13 pletely isolated from the real, of davs for $60,000 ransom, from testthe department. The rivers v ; c ifying at the trial of i"-- aHe-e- d ell onhnutng to j abductcn,. , X. |