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Show DECEMBER WHEAT High S l)ow U) 38 $114 Close $1.15 38 TOLUME LL LAREE-SHIPME- HT SILT-- LAKE Anti-W- ar Kellogg Treaty Presented To The Senate IF Dec APi 19 One ton of narcotics valued at $5,000,-00- 0 was in the hands of special treasury department agents today as the largest and latest prize along .the trial of illicit drug trade picked up among the papers of the late Arnold Rothstein, slain gambler. The seizure was made last night at the pier of the French liner Rochambeau when the agents intercepted five packing cases consigned to Philadelphia between the conConnection signment, which is regarded as the largest seizure ever made, and the Rothstein case was made through the link of Joseph Unger, who is under a smuggling charge growing out of developments in the Rothstein ease. Charles H. Tuttle, United States attorney, said agents working on the case here and in Philadelphia had learned that the five pacing cases were intended for ultimate delivery to a man named Klein which is one of the aliases used by Unger. At the time Unger was arrested at Buffalo while enroute to Chicago two trunks containing narcotics valued at $2,000,000 were seized in New York The federal grand jury which is of investigating the connection Rothstein with an international Narcotic smuggling syndicate will be given the facts in the latest seizure, said Mr. Tuttle.-Mr- . Reported. Troops Have Been Ordered To 19 i.Pt Salt Lake City, Suspend Operations, However, It ' Washington, Dec. 19 AP fv. i'll. aud 6, The Is Earl of death Reported The Kellogg anti-wnrewas treaty was as much a mj :! today. us After f0ially to the senate toDec. 19 (AP when his body was (...covered in day by Chairman Borah of the a Washington, lengthy session ip which, reforeign relations committee, which a cesspool in the uu of h.s moof both Paraguay overwhelmingly approved it yes- - presentatives ther's home here two weeks ago. and Bolivia participated, the the same time the conferences speed com- After an inquest nigm a.ia interpretative" resolution of Sen- mittee on the Bolivian-Paragua-yresulted in an open rernici, Rney ator Moses, Republican of New determined to gather M. Beckstead. chiel el determ e. Hampshire, was reported from the more dispute information on the contro- announced today It, it police in' vvllou' recommenda- - versy and report from time to time vestigation of the ca-- would not tion to the conference before determin- be continued. its place alngside the ing upon a concrete The jury last nig! t found that plan of reconstruction bill before the conciliation. the boy met his death m an un: senate, the treaty to renounce Absence of Delegates said after the meet- determined manne. war as an instrument of national ing that the spirit of greatest water in the boys mugs was do policy appeared to, have little op- cordiaLty prevailed throughout have premia d 11.' posportunity of getting up for dis- and that all seemed animated by dared tothat he had b en dimmed, sibility cussion ahead of the cruiser mea- an earnest desire to compose the and had led the polue to seek sure or before the Christmas re- trouble. The committee decided of another mean., ol death cess. to recommend to the conference Examination of the W,vs .stomach The resolution of Senator Mos- that it be retained in its present had failed to reveal me presence es. which he would have accomfunctions for the time being. of poison. pany the ratification of the treaty Information on various phases of as a Dr. John J. Gallm.n, assistant, clarifying" statement of the dispute between Bolivia and aimour.c America s position, was modified will be obtained by the city health commissioner, Paraguay today by its sponsors and the di- committee through inquiries which ed that although he would ne,:i a certificate lie was rect reference to American Mon- it will make of the two e.yi disputing death the rcsuH.s roe Doctrine was eliminated. countries. Such information will much dissatisfied will,would go beIn its final form the Moses res- be periodically transmitted to the of the inquest and olution read: whole conference --with a view to fore the state legislature in Jan that provision, "solved, that the senate of eventually a more con- uary'and demand the United States declares that in evolving crete program for settlement of be made for the flue oi Coroner in Utah. advising and consenting to the the dispute. multilateral treaty it does so with For the time being no primary ."This ljj perhaps the only state the understanding: session has been requested by the in the union wnich has no cor 1 That the treaty does not committee. oners, declared Dr Galligan. "As impair or abridge the right of the a result deaths are not being proUnited States to defend its terriinvestigated" La Paz, Bolivia, Dec. 19 iAP perly -tory or other vital interests in the prospect of a peaceful accordance with the traditional Despite of settlement Bolivias ' dispute American policies. various popular 2 That the treaty imposes no with Paraguay, movements defense national for Successful on h' t and elsewhere, greetings, and the glad tidings that I kicked the bucket Dec. 17, 1928. Cause: Taedium vitae. I got tried of life. "My voluntary passing is in keeping with my philosophy and was planned long ago. "Free was my life and free be my death. "Pity me not; I have had my Chicago dream, I am at peace with God, the world and myself Goodbye! "George Panebaker. Investigation by reports at the an , or HOOVER is identification- -! Hyman 'Gill'el Biller, wanted in New York for the murder, as Harry Biller., member of a party of three men who stopped at a local hotel from November 16 to November 30 but which checked out to drop from sight. Not. only has billen been fied Biller, but Cuban police working on the case with detective sergeant Garvey, New York, believe James 'Quigley', another of he barty, was f Thomas (Humo) McManes, brother of George McManus. now held in New York in connection killing. identi- with the Rothstein him commission. Zero Weather j Salvaging Efforts Partly continued today. The foreign minister, however, informed the diplomatic representatives of other countries that the troops guarding the disputed district of Gran Chaco bad been ordered to suspend operations.- He said that this order was in line with Bolivia's acceptance of the good offices of the conference which is meeting in Washington. The popular funds being collected for national defense were growing steadily, Railway men banded together to raise funds to buy aeroplanes for the army. The La Paz chamber' of commerce' was cooperating with the government and undecided. helping to control prices and avoid 4 in foodstuffs. speculation Senator King Three political exiles were returning to take posts in the govIntroduces Bill ernment and this action was reas showing the unity of garded Sen-itWashington, Dec. 19 (AP) the country in the face of the King, Democrat, Utah intro- emergency. Demetrio cknelas will duced a bill today authorizing the become minister of education, director of the veterans bureau to Richardo Martinez Vargas will be- contract for erection of a veterans bureau hospital in Utah, (Continued on Page Four) Aboard the U. B 8 Falcom off Block Island, R. I., iBy way ol the Block Island Coast Guard Radio Station Dec: 19 tAP)' The submarine S-- 4, w L t remained down by the stern m 55 feet of waer that in the future that the -- Identification of Biller came last night when house' detectivdi of the hotel, room clerks and a floor manager viewed a oictuer brought said he was the fomerTuesh IdentificaUon of Quiley as "Humo McManus was m'idf through descriptions furrt- ished by Garvev who, however, ex- pressed some doubt of the identi- - the individual5111(1 that President The PaPer fieation that he Exhaustive search of (the ettv rigoyen next declared was not in Hoover Mr. lieved that and bv been made Garvey of President ideas' the with accord trace no Cuban secret police but of BUlen of Biller has been found j Ginn U left tR in'tf-l, , 1 be-b- as Idaho Salt Luke City, Dec- 19 iAPi Arctic blast.-- swept Utah and Idaho and the thermometer dropped below zero lit many points during the past twelve hours, official reports of the United States weather ' ; bureau stated today. The coldest weather was reported 'at Rlarkfooc, Idaho, where the mercu'y went down to fifteen degrees below zero last night.' Idaho Falls reported eleven de grees below zero showed on the official thermometer. The official reading at Lincoln, Idaho, was fourteen degrees below zero early this moraine. Heavy snowfall was reported this,, morning at Idaho Fal's. Boise reported ten above zero . of $159,200; commerce $58,519.-G0- 9, increasp of $20,147,079 and an increase of $62,860; labor, $10,715-43decrease of $352,910 and an increase of $5,900. Important items for the commerce department include: A total of $5,458,620 for establishment and maintaining civil airways; $490,000 for promoting of trade with South and Central $18,840 for prevention America; 6f overcrowding of passenger ' vessels; $85,700 for Investigation, of radio communications; $422,000 for investigation of mine accidents; $100,000 for potash explorations, and $75,000 for Investigation of helium production. For the justice department, is' provided for detection and prosecution of crimes. Including dry law violations; $1,930,000 for salaries of judges; and the following amounts for penal and correctional institutions: Leavenworth, Kans-- $1,086,910; Atlanta, $923,319; McNeil Island. Wash $466,872; Federal Industrial institution for women, Alderson, United States W. Va.,-- $293,210; Industrial reformatory, Chillicothe, 0, 20 , , S-- 4 New ted York, Dec. 19 Uni- (AP) States Commissioner Francis O'Neill who presided at the federal inquiry into the sinking of the steamer Vestns with loss of more than 100 lives, said In his office report today thr-- there was an almost total absence of organ- lzalion on the ship. A. P -- "The organization and assignments which were supposd to be in force", the report read," were almost wholly abandoned and no new organization was created." The report staled that there was no general order to prepare the lifeboats and get passengers and crew into them, that no order to abandon ship was issued, and that the oi fleers did not in most instances go to their assigned positions or make any attempt to distribute passengers in their pro--' per boats. This failure on the party of the personnel," Commissioner O'Neill wrote, "ond the unwise methods pursued are the more extraordinary inasmuch as the approach of danger was gradual and apparent. and it left ample time to conduct an effective and properly organized operation. The commisioner made 14 recommendations the better to safeguard life at sea- The ''O'Neill report said that, the storm the Vcstris encountered and during which it filled with water and keeled over was severe but that such a vessel ought to have passed through It readily it well manned and seaworthy r , The commission stated that' conditions at four o'clock a. m.- - of the day the ship sank should have prompted a prudent master to send out a distress call at that time. Capt. William Carey dispatched the first SOS at 10 o'clock The delay of six hours caused the great loss of life." Commissioner O'Neill asserted, if the SOS had been sent out at four o'clock vessels would have been standing by in a calm sea before the Ves-tr-is sank - Presidents 0 Pan-Anferic- Pan-America- S-- n 4, INTERVENING TROUBLE SUPPRESSING REVOLT - TROUBLE SUPRESSII1G REVOL . be-wf- en le as - The newspaper said that the subject of intervention by the U. S. in the affairs of other American nations was brought up by Senor Mr. Hoover explained Yrigoyen. lhat intervention by the United States had not been undertaken with the design of protecting Amefican economic interests but was for safeguarding the lives pf American citizens. President Yrigoyen was stood, then to have referred to views of intervention expressed by President Coolidge in his speeches and Mr, Hoover was said to have at Mr replied obliged to proceed as he had none in vjew of the circumstances of cases. And - INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS United States government would never intervene in the international affairs of other countries, that it would respect their sovereignty and would recognize their rights to manage their own problems. President Yrigoyen was quoted as saying that he believed that Mr. Hoover was not In accord with the ideas of President Cool-idg- e. Uthh Sweeps The Washington. Dee 19 (AP approach of the time when the census bureau will begin its fifteenth decennial counting of humans and compilation of other statistics was brought otficially to the notice of congress today when the house was asked by its ap- committee to piovide ?roprlatlons for the Job. The figure Is one of the biggest single items in the appropr.aiion bill submitted today for the state, justice, labor and commerce departments, ond accounts largely lor the Increase of $21,205,951 over current appropriations. For the four departments the committee asked $111,719,887 having pared the budget estimates by $94,46U For each department the bill provides as follows: State, $14,600,478, an increase of $275,475 over curent funds and a decrease of $3420 from budget estimates; justice, $27,944,370, increase of $1.136 307 and decrease when an attempt to raise her with new lifting hooks was nude last the night. night, was brought to the surface during At the Ids ho Falls power plant at 9:47 a- m today. The craft had been deliberately sunk with- on the Snake River the temperaout a crew at 8.21 Monday morni- ture .recorded last night was twelve below zero. Six below zero was rengLieut. Commander Palmer H ported in Pocatello. Jones Gives In Utah the lowest temperature Ohio, $481,320. Dunbar, who directed the test, said Views On River Project could have been raised was reported at Lodena where the the For the state department $2,000,-00with the help of a diver last mercury touched eight below. In is provided for foreign service night but because of darkness and Salt Lake the official reading at buildings $1.67,219 for the Washington, Dec. 19"' (AP) The a strong wind, the completion of eight o'clock this morning was union; $28,597, for the view that President Coolidge was was zero. deferred. above 12,2 the raising Sanitary Bureau; opposed to adoption at this time and $250,000 for the 18th annual of the Columbia river basin proU. S. S. Falcon, off Block Island, A. M. Nielsen, River to Panama for rights ject but would favor a "survey of Heights R. I., Dec. 19 (P) Down by the contractor, has just been advised payment in the construction of the that reclamation proposal was granted stern in 55 feet of water the empty of having been given the contract Panama Canal. presented to the house irrigation a year lor laying the brick for a large hulk of the submarine committee today by Senator Jones, of Under the heading contingent toago the tomb of 40 men, again office building in Pocatello which expenses for the state department Republican, Washington. Ihe was for a navy's problem is being built by the Eccles day Supporting a Senate bill to prosalvagers. vide for the survey, Senator Jones was submarine the of bow The said he had gained, that impreshigh and dry out of the water of sion at a recent conference with was stern great Salt Pond, but its He said the exthe president. resting in mud, whence it mustlift-be ecutive gave no intimation that removed before a test of new he would expect the- state of ing hooks for submarines is comWashington to bear half of tho pleted. cost of the survey, The vessel was deliberately sunk A recent letter from secretary Monday morning and after two West to the committee had sug- days of efforts qf divers the order gested an amendment to make the to blow empty tv huge pontoons, Difficulties Believed Due To His 5arvcy cover the engine room and the ballast a?d fS01,1 omic phases of the project and to tanks was given at 7:45 oclock Lads Wiser Wellsville Farm Failure To Provide Pay For of Although half its cost -- be specify that last night. Thirty five minutos Soldiers borne by the state. later, after a scries of Turbulent Jones said he felt, that the eruptions of the water over the Bureau Entertains London, Dec. 19 (AP) The trouOne Is Sorry of His cf the bill was sufficientsunken (craft, the jportDoons and ble that King Amanullah of Af- language broad to provide for a comthe great grey bow of the ship is having in suppress- ly ghanistan ofait phases of the into the brilliancy of flbod And Reorganizes loomed on revolts was said in newspapers plete survey Runaway Experience ing project), but that the people of nearby navy ships and nights to to be due his dispatches today Washington felt that a survey for the experiment seemed over. But i failure to pay his army. which i.hey had contributed and had gone wrong something A dispatch from Lahore, India, Fifield and Weldon NielWellsville, Dec. 19 The Wells-vil$4,000,000 and $400,000 liad availto drain efforts every the army had not been demonstrated the feasibility and Farm Bureau entertained at despite able" floating 'chamber "the ship sen, the Logan youthswerewho ran said that brought paid for some time and that some practicability of the project and a dance and program in the Wells- - would not budge its stern from away from home and soldiers had deserted to join the that they should not be called upfrom on back Brigham Tuesday ville pavilion on Monday evening. the bottom. rebels, who were arrayed against on for more money. Andrew probation King, by City a Navy salvage experts believe All members and partners were inW. II. King Amanullah chiefly because Shaw, Sheriff and officer ingreat quantity of water eddied vited. County Vice President Ed- - to a comer of the engine room are both much wiser but the Fi- of his introduction of western Utah Man sorry for his exper- ideas such as decreeing that wowin Clawson of Hyrum and County compartment astern, which had field youth is froze unveiledmen should go and feet both to ience, for he Chosen As Agent Robert' Wrigley of Logan been flooded by connections The daily mail printed a chs the experi-w- received a nasty gash across the were also in attendance. Dancing the outside during An Official from Bombay saying that knee. The' lads recounted their was enjoyed until II oclock when mental- sinkinga where it valve. In experience to the officers about as patch the standing army of 35,000 was draining following program was ren-- 1 yond reach cf disaffected because of insuiiicient dered with President James c. somewhat similar fashion one of follows: walked to Wellsville and a Pasadena, Calif, Dec. 19 (AP) pay. The king's ministers were Officials controlled ballast tanks They by for the east west football vocal (three Two Parker presiding. duets, to to forces. raise them took mercenary trying classic at the Rose bowl here New ..In Garden of Mv Heart " a manifold emptying valve was be- passing motorist A KarachUdispatcii to the Daily Years to have emPtied Hrst, They rode the brake rods Day between the University nnf jean ' were rendered bVlieved other tanks fu!1 when a out of Sden across t,he. Lucin Express quoted an unnamed mer- of California and Georgia m Tech, han and Vernon ln the Promas at arrival was first tank of created the but chant from Kabul, upon capital were announced today as follows: hv Vicp Presi-;vewat-io- n was was them a of the told as drained. brakeman they it Weight saying that tory Referee. Fnnk Birch, Earlham: Wh Smcs ,er still remaining in the engine had better turn back or they would generally believed in Afghanistan ' re Frb Dana, Vebraska; exWas room ' and' balliifc, tanks the reo?aanfzalion f ollow?d James freeze to death. As neither lad that the king used army funds field judge. Bill Strelt. Alabama Perts believed, kept the ship dressed any too warmly, they evi- to pay for his many purchases of Po'v; head linesman, Tom Fltspat-vicC. Atorw Tromasi H: Stuart and 5own dently believed the trainman knew modern manufacture in Europe Utah. released. Leroy L. Green were what he was talking about for during his tour early this year. It . Three new board members were was had and claimed the that another army freight they Caught elected as follows: James C. Parker, TWO rode the rods into Ogden again. not been paid for three months Plan To Aid Utah Merrill Green and Evan O. Darley s lad had and that the king h;g:i Handed Bodies Are Found By this time the.Fifield with John A. Leishman and R. p. , Sugar Beet Grower ihis feet frozen and in attempting methods had antagonized even Leatham as holdovers. Cbunty members staff. his cf had i before to it off train the get Agent Robert Wrigley then spoke Sacramento, Calif., Dec. 19 (P) stopped, he fell and cut a large The daily mail also said that the Salt r.ake Citv, Dec. 19 (AP) for a few moments. bodies of two ash ln his knee. d The chief hope cf the king lay in the Plans for aiding the shgar beet Dancing was enjoyed the re- - unidentified men. believed to have The runaway laris evidently .approach of wintry weather and growers of Utah, who farm organ-, mainder of the evening. Dough- been murdered, and thrown "fromtiirned their noses toward' Logan snows since the revolting ization officials rlam are faced lavy nuts, cheese and orangeade were an automobile, were found 12,for wkiked to Brigham City ; tribesmen have no equipment fori with price demoralizing conditions they served to all during the dance by. miles east of here this morning,, ,v!ierc they were taken into custocy campaigning under such condi- - win be made at a meeting of aarH- cultural ists, business and piofcs rarm.Tlie coroner's, of (ice belirve tiic 1 o fi- - : --- LiUi UV.U here U'ldj,. Pan-Americ- an AGAINST Rothstein Slayer Havana Sought to-th- Brig. Gen. Thomas H. Jackson of the army engineers, has been nomkj nated by President Coolldge to bs president of the Mississippi Rlvtgj c.i-den- IN positive l.. an rooming house which Pane'oaker gave as his address, revealed his body hanging from, a steam pipe in a shabbily furnished room filled with books in German. French, Haitian and English. Neighbors said he was the son of a Ger Statement Was Made To President man Burgomeister, a world tra Of Argentine According To veler and a translator of medical La Epoea He and philosophical writings was 65 years old, Buenos Aires. Dec. 19 (AP) La Epoca, a newspaper which is generally regarded as a spokesman for President Yrigoyen, said' today that Herbert Hoover in conversing In with the Argentine president told '"Havana, Dec. 19 (AP) Search for the slayer of Arnold Rothstein New York gambler, had definitely shifted city today almost i ar Tuttle said the five cases in were sent from somewhere France and that the consignment papers were made out with fake the United States names and blind addresses at both obligation to resort to coercive or unitive ends. measures Four of the cases were opened against any offending by federal agents and found to be nation. "3 That the treaty does not filled with opium, cocaine and Obligate the United States to the morphine. . conditions of any treaty to which the United States is not a party.. Writes Friends Before "4 The secretary of state is reto forward a copy of this quested Commiting Suicide resolution to the representatives of other powers. Senator Borah presented the New York, Dec. 19 (API Obituary editors of New York newspa- treaty and the resolution separatepers, going through their daily ly, ,fir$t placing the pact before Both propositions were grist of mail found the following the senate. put on the executive calendar.' notice: 'To my friends in New York, When they will be taken up is emu Beings Soon To Begin ONeill Said There Bill Also Calls For Was Almost Total AbFunds To Be Used In sence Of Organization On The Ship. Other Departments. Verdict Police Investigation Discontinued Health Officer DisIn South America satisfied. Of Senator Moses Also in Decennial United States CommisInquest Held Last Night To Head River Body, Fifteenth Resulted In An Open Counting Of Human sioner Francis A. Movements Continue tion Is Made With ly Approved InterResolution pretative Rothstein. Case Now' Under Investigation. of MS $19, 000, 000 Asked For Census Bureau Consignment Weighed One Ton and Is Valued Foreign Relations Com- National Defense At $5,000,000 Connec- mittee Overwhelming- New York. .NUMBER 276 LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER ID, 1928. tL be-t- he leav-.Ogde- n. cut-of- f, nt . . un-v- k, Illl let-Riddl- ed ... . bullet-riddle- 3c A .A. |