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Show s THEs? P0ttinniai L-a- s lRIGHAM, ROX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH. TUESDAY MORNING. APRIL 000300000 Boy Injured When son Ralph Rohwcr, and Mrs. Emile Rohwer, was struck by an automobile Monday at 10:45 a. m. while at crossing the intersection Fourth East and First South street. He sustained head and body bruises and was attended at a local hospital and ihen taken home. According to city police of-fleets, the car was driven by Preston B. Mathews, 22. of Logan, who was proceeding east on the highway, who stated that the lad ran in front of his machine which was traveling at a moderate rate of speed, and he was unable to avoid strik- ing the boy. of Mr. Inspection unday Marks 'ublic 'th Anniversary Brijham CCC can'l5' command of Lieutenant held open j Moore, G, Sunday inspection w seventh c afternoon for in celebration anniversary of projects founding. hundred local people the 4 the camp during of which ropy, a feature of a splen-musicthe rendering by the program band, Eider high school At A. B. Caseman. ..;erai ff by OtUusion of . the concert VOLCANO IN RELEASED TO HAWAII SHOWS RELATIVE ACTIVITY R. V. CALL First Fire Here The local fire department was called out Monday at 11 a. m. to the first fire in Brigham this The blaze was in a; year. small car belonging to Howard of Willard Sorensen which caught fire while he was ad-justing the carburetor on For-he- r est street just west of First West stieet. The damage was estimated from $35 to $50. that giant waterfall strange hammer slaying, today was ordered moved from juve- nile hall to the quiet home of aunt and uncle. Judge Turney Korx issued the order on a petition of her father, Barton Davis, old market clerk, who had been forestalled in an earlier ef- fort to gain her custody by police who placed her tempor-- ! arily as a ward of the juvenile court.. Purpose of the new order, it was said, was to get Chloe into quieter surroundings than those into which she had been thrown since she confessed calmly to police that she wielded a ham- mer on her mother and small brother at the mothers own re-quest. Charge against Chloe first booked by police on suspicion of murder was dropped in juvenile court to assault with intent to commit great bodily GERMAN SHIPS This Year (UP LOS ANGELES, April 8 lUR) whose Chloe 11, Davis. two sisters and a mother, brother were wiped out in a ,e looked like a on fire poured front a mile- long crack in the top crater of the volcano Mauna Loa today STEAMING TO NORWAY .. AS HEADS ! PEACE j j ; 1 , 7 T i Da-Col- j d - j e em-cd- i f-.o- Holly-Tonllee- t' - an-th- : ';7i',rar - ' ; I G!) Grey Hordes Enter Neutral Nation From Seven Different Sections and Seize Country, Which Offers No Resistance Mauno Loa Bubbling Like Giant Waterfall tl Girl To Remain In Seclusion HONEYVILLE iaLfaw?: NUMIJER 900000000 and rolled spectacularly down the mountain's southern slope at the rate of two miles an hour. IN The eruption was aecompan- ied by volcanic flames that the sky. huge spouts of lighted enrollees and officers steam and smoke and rumbling CONFERENCE and contented, ed happy gaseous explosions. that indicates everything h Although the lava was flow-- i in the tinning smoothly across barren ground in ing of .e city" where upwards from ENDS the opposite direction men and boys reside. Dr. noted Thomas Hilo, Jaggar, camp has a library of volcanoloogist and observer at metro-ithan 500 volumes, Kilauea. said there was dan- - PLEDGE and state newspapers. in ger of a new outbreak on the was born She Farmington, the home papers from northeast rim facing Hilo which S. a of Leonard the daughter Pres. Grant Listens a of boys, together Utah, might send the molten rock to- Here and Lucy J.Stevens Rice. She current magazines. dis40 In At Home Of this ward miles in city. of their was reared .and educated boys spend much tant. e time. Farmington and was a graduate Relative Dr. Jaggar said there were of of the Salt Lake L. D. S. college kitchen, in charge indications that Ilalomaumau, L. D. in and taught school the s Steward Dale Pierce, also ril 8 Kilauea fire-pi- t which thus far AV1 . pLlimatPd i s nr? i at actor in the comfort and S. Academy at Farmington. not has She married Rufus V. Call in erupted, might give;V ,:h of the men, is s kept in a way against underground piTS. tgr Day faints cnuicn nppI"R; ' March : sanitary condition, and flip Salt Lake temple Ruined to metrhprocs today It weakened its crack and harm. 22. made their fSSs'neal and ?leah as 'a They 110th anChloe's story of the slayings rim on the Hilo side. So far, afier concluding their home in Chesterfield, Idaho. In pin. in the taberconference nual in was not this Thursin home last Davis the danger, city moved to Nampa, adequate hospital is main-ed- , .1900 they nacle with a pledge to support however. headed by Dr. Simon L. Idaho, and later to Denver, day was that Mrs. Lolita democracy. flow came The from lava a 36. claw vis. hammer used to came aowitz. with an enrollee on They Brigham second David O. McKay, She was to bludgeon Daphne. 10. De- huge earth fissures on the rim counselor : at all times. The hospital in November, 1914. in the church first of at the Mokauweoweo crater 7, borah and Ann, active in the first ladies farm quipped to take care of all baby Mark, sur- - 11.500-foo- t level on the side of presidency, urged members to .cal and surgical needs, bureau organization of Brigham 3, finally commanded the protect and preserve democracy to beat her as she Chloe S. D. L. was and an also serious ptir.g active viving operations, as a form of government which h are taken to local hos-s- . church worked, serving in the lay on a blazing mattress with gives reality to the religious Relief Society presidency of the her wrists slashed, and oblig-Thirprinciple of man's free agency, rbert Adamson, ward several years. She ingly finished the brother off camp pciHe described the doctrine of Seal adviser, conducts was active in church singing at another order because he rog-free agency as a principle of was restill classes in vocational she wherever moaning, organizations progress and branded "wrong academic subjects, and 95 sided. ... Police doubted her story, but While living in Nampa, form of government w hich 18th cent of the at any the admitted wing enrollees par-at- and in Denver her home was 'eventually physical commanding who in the classes over flew to evidence seemed bear hei'iHickam field, volun- - always open to the missionwant a dictator should get aries' and she aided them in out. Official story of the in-- I the eruption area in an army and go iliam C. Oakden is super-- : their work. vestigation, clues and of Chloe's bomber said the volcanic dis- - out of the United States a dictator where a of the was country will be told behavior at the "It's Mrs. play of was Call the mother "magnificent." project work at he said. Bear P.iver hi d just like Niagara Falls os Surviving are inquest tomorrow. refuge eight children. te atxmt Dm Other speakers included Johe said. fire." her husband and the following hoys arc Under the direction seph L. Wirthlin. second counchildren: Leonard V. Call and . cec.l S. Williams, selor in the presiding bishopric: Mrs. KeCOmmenuS Florence of OgBarnard Joseph Jury tsen. with Reed Smoot, member of the the aid of den: Russell R. Call of Ls Convicts Be Held Corinne Dies Girl council of twelve apostles, and is making an exten-itU'lV Angeles. Calif.; Dr. P. C. Call T, Of Pneumonia cif Marvin O. Ashton, first conn nesting of the of Pocatello. Idaho; Mrs. Kola For Murder sclor in tlie presiding bishopi ic. ;lowl at the refuge, their Jeppson of Lewiston. Idaho; Darlcan Lucille Clilarsoii, ' at present being confined Mrs. Leda E. Call of Provo; President Heber J. Grant, HOLLYWOOD. April 8 (UP) age 8 died Monday at years, in the home of a relae,iy ,0L ,h(-- ' . A reeommend-dolphcoroner's jury of Ranof the Mrs. Alice Hoffman nesting 9:45 a. m. at a local hospital tive in Los "Jian honker, Angeles from a reMrs. Edna Knudson of od today that two bo of Oakden pneumonia, after a short cent illness, listened to a radio says tw new Santa Monica. Calif., and 25 hold to answer for the death of illness. broadcast of the proceedings Also the follow- - Pearl Wessell, atajor ite.poi ta.iee grandchildren. St. She was born May 28, 1931, and sent First Counselor J. approved, one the ing brothers and sisters; David Louis, Mo., stenographer, who in a daughter of Reuben Clark, a Brigham, a message dwelling for the L. Rice and Lyman S. lUec of plunged to her death April 2 Jr., Abram II. and Lucille Egbert of Jnan at the Edward PDco of from atop a cliff near a appreciation. refuge, the Farmington: Chlarson of Corinne. She was le construction of live President Grant said the exWyo., Quince Rice of wood "lover's lane." a student at the Corinne school. ; terete spillways in Ihl. was a "spiritual feast" Clifton. Rhoda Mrs. and Idaho, The jury ruled that her death d ke She is survived by her par-- i perience to and described his pleasure at replace he pres-Ye- Barnes of Santa Monica. Cal. was homicide and fixed the ents and the following brothers hearing the morning speakers made of weud funeral services will be con-- I specific cause as a fractured and sisters: Donna May, Glen and the familiar music of the oficor- O'olenian ducted loday at 12:30 p. m. in skull and Leslie junior hemorrhages. Abram Dale ' Harvey, Bud, the cha""win remin" h,'U' Third ward 33. r0m Allen Williams. Brigham and Brydon Thomas Le e J., Deana Chlar- - tabernacle choir. He congratu' T du PlA. f'' B. by Bishop ih, ,r Bingham Stockdale. 33. who admitted son and a baby sister; also her lated Counselor McKay for his Pan 7p,un the mon'h ot Honcyville. Interment "HI driving Miss Wessell to the hill-- ; iccovery from a recent illness Mr. and Mrs. and Rrandpai.pnts for the ease and forceful.,o js be in the Brigham cemcter uero held pending issuance Thomas t0PReynolds of Brigham ness with which he delivered under the direction of Harold of complaints. and Mrs. B. Lula of Chlarson B. Felt funeral home. Ins address. Both Williams and Stockdale Le Grande, Ore. Friends may call at the fam- denied pushing the woman over Funeral services will be i ily home in Honcyville today and insisted she nounced later by Harold B. Felt cliff, Agricultural until time of the services. into her death while stumbled funeral home. Directors Visit e 31 toxicated. WlOUsr Stockdale testified that he. Vandalism In Brigham Williams and Miss Wessell had To Mark Nichols, state director 'ockade been drinking during the after- Republicans Turns 3ack Brigham Reported of agricultural education, and Chief of Police Howard Call noon and had driven to the Hold Primaries E. er,can Ship Ed Davies, agricultural reports that during the past hill searching for a place to of the Union Pacific sysbe will agent the Williams and He Republican week of said eat. at primaries least $75.00 worth Apul s olectric light globes in the city woman began arguing and she held in the seven polling dis tem. spent Monday in Brigham 01 TJritish hit tricts of Brigham Thursday at and vicinity. street lighting system have The gentlemen 8 p. m. to elect delegates to weie conon,h'Up;''' been broken by young boys with here "'as 22 rifles, rocks and and F F. A stuconven- - tacting the Republican county flippers. Ashler w.iT !hl Am,n- tion to be held at the armory dents in the county to enroui- This practice has been going M.oooo,,, on Saturday, April 27, at 2 p. m., age them to grow moie and since Chief Call Rfl r"p,signcd fcaid, andearly spring. teitorg p and to elect officers, as fol- better livestock arid l.tigcr taken are ,rt steps being 'Mr lows to apprehend the guilty parties clops. meEarl Thompson, an auto First poll, 17; second. 18; who will be prosecuted severely L.hanio 0f this taken has city, tnC!a?0Pl'sifl,'m the if third. 13; fourth. 22: fifth. 12; caught. ,Rn Knutsen Denies over the East Side service jita- 'Party sixth, 15; seventh. 15. 6th and East South tion at First ,f Reckless Driving streets, where he will dispense School Head Eddie Knutsen. 19. of lirigATTEND 'Texaco products. BANQUET ' hefoie Judge bam. Visits and appeared Mr. family Kaiser and Marnner Thompson Rudolph Brigham J"d machinery-C. II. Skidmore, state super- - will reside at the service sta- - Morrison of this city attended Horsley in the city court Monwith charged a banquet at the Ben Lomond day morning mtendent of public instruction, tion. He was arreckless driving. in hotel Ogden here Sunday night, afternoon spent ' Monday "''O! 11 HIS which was given in honor of rested hy Patrolman Jack Gridcalling on old friends and as- - VISITING ON COAST Satleft the birthday anniversary of G. Irv south of Brigham. Baird Edwin Mrs. J. sociates. He was enioute to Knutsen entered a plea of not Salt Lake from Logan where urday for Los Angeles. Calif., L. Becker of the Becker Brew- S' ; morn-he spent part of Monday on w here she w ill spend a couple ing Co. It was also the seventh "iidty and was released on $100 js bail. ripor,l'd to be His trial was set lor aion, , get. matters connected with the of weeks visiting with her sis- - anniversary of the repeal of the 'uvorahlv. 17 at 10 a m. amendment. Jacobson. Mrs. Grace prohibition ter. stale education department. "S', 10 ftOOOOOOOO' MURDER CHILD Eleven-Year-Ol- DIED SATURDAY ;eatkr and band members i served refrohmunts. of several departments icstituPon were inspected and everything he visitors in tip-tofound shape, lit & NORWAY DECLARES WAR Struck By Car ' it. fts. - Over 00 Vessels Reported Heading For Battle 1 COPENHAGEN, Tues., April Nanewspaper tional Tidende reported early today from Korsoer, Denmark, that about 100 German warships believed to include one of Germany's two remaining pocket battleships were moving into the Skagerrak. The German naval units were said to include armed trawlers and at least 10 warships, among which were two large cruisers and a pocket battle- ship, either Admiral Scheer or the Deutschland. Other German ships inelud- and ng three torpedo boats seven armed trawlers were said t0 have been escorted by nine na7) plmes as). they passed through the great h',t of the Kattegat between Denmark and Sweden. Fishermen of the great belt were quoted as saying they saw' between 65 and 125 German warships moving north- ward and that others followed, Most of them were small armed and trawlers, minesweepers torpedo boats. Submarines also were reported among the (qcrrnan naval units special correspondent of he nPVvspaper Politiken, en route to Oslo by plane, report-whec f,e sighted eight German destroyers and two mine sweep-ters moving northward. He timated that between 80 and 100 warships were moving north southern toward Norway's coast. t , ATTEMPT TO TAKE OSLO, NORWAY CAPITAL, REPULSED BY COASTAL GUNFIRE According to a late United Press dispatch last night. Germany at 1:10 a. m. Tuesday morning completed the invasion of neutral Denmark by landing armed forces in Copenhagen. and six other ports, and completely dominating the little nation. An attempt to enter Oslo by a German battleship met fire from shore batteries, and the vessel retreated piesumably to await reinforcements. Another attempt is expected to invade Norway momentarily. BULLETIN late Indict in last night announced from the state department said that on account of the German invasion of Denmaik. Norway considered herself at war with Sweden, being linked by defensive allienecs Germany. with Norway, is expected to follow suit immediately. A OSLO, Norway, Tuesday, Apr. BULLETINS Norways coasts were blacked out last midnight and a air raid alarm sounded in Oslo after reports 100 German that warships were toward the steaming southern coast where a British submarine sank a troop-ladenazi transport yesterday with heavy loss of life. A survivor 'bptllt ' torpedoed Rio de troopship, the 5,261-toJaneiro, was quoted here as saying the ship was carrying troops, tanks and planes for a landing on Norwegian territory. The transport was en route from Stettin to Bergen, on the Norwegian west coast in an cf-- , fort to defeat the allies intensified blockade and mining of Norwegain waters which car-- ; ried the war to the coasts of this frightened Scandinavian na- tion yesterday. Liquor Cases Heard Perhaps for some direct re- In City Court prisal or to lay a counter-fielof mines in the Skaggerak, a Leo M. Camp, 60, of Malad huge fleet of German naval Idaho, pleaded guilty to the vessels was reported early to- charge of drunken driving be- - day to be moving through the fore Judge J. Wesley Horsley Kattegat Into the Skagerrak in the city court Saturday with planes droning overhead, He was sentenced morning. Estimates of the dead in the to serve 30 days in jail and Rio De Janeiro siting 0f pay a fine of $100.00 The fine j jn corridor bc- Skaggerak Lewis Jones wa.s paid and tlie jail sentence Judge jween the North Sea and the suspended. Heads Judiciary Bapjc ranged from 150 to 40- 0Camp was arrested by Jack most 0f the dead as well as the at survjvors were German soldiers Judge Lewis Jones of the Gridley, stale patrolman, First judicial district, a native north Willard Friday at 6 p. m. in uniform with regimental William Craghead was also identification tags. son of Brigham, was elevated morning arraigned Saturday from vice president to presiReports from southern coastal of the dent Utah District in the city court, charged with towns where the dead and sura motor vehicle Judges' association at the close operating vivors were landed were steadwhile under the influence of l of its meeting held ily reducing the death toll early liquor. He entered a plea of today, however. in Salt Lake City Friday. nut guilty and his trial was set After hearing Justice Eugene ra- (The German short-wavPratt of the Utah supreme for Wednesday at 10 a. m., with dio said there is a in feeling in of bail sum the fixed $300. court and Burton W. Musser. s the air that something will was arrested depby Craghead the bar. Utah state president of an added that reports of of- - Pen of the local sheriff's both ('presenting the bar's juSprings la,'Se Orman naval forces dicial council, the association fice near the Utah Hot moving into the Skagerrak "are m at p went on record as being "in Friday nor Glen John- - neither being confirmed Burt and Wayne dethe with council's sympathy in- - denied. ) ston. with charged being sire to keep the judiciary as were arrested by angrily Norway protested far removed from political ac- toxirated. Sheriff Albert Thorsen against the allies' "indecent Deputy as tivity possible. south of Willard Friday at 6:30 violation" of her neutrality but Judge Jones returned Mon- p. m. They were arraigned Britain and France appeared day after spending the week- before Judge Horsley in city to have turned a deaf ear to end m Reno. Nevada, as one court Saturday morning, and a formal demand for removal of the guest speakers at the not guilty. Their of the three mine fields along each annual meeting of the Nevada trials pleaded were set for Friday at the west coast and immediate .slate bar lit a. m. and 11 a. m., respec- - withdrawal of the British ships tightening the blockade. - " "The western powers want Home Brigham to carry the war into NorweFiremen To Observe gian territory because they beRansacked And lieve it will enable them to Golden Jubilee Robbed win easier, foreign Minister The Brigham city file depart- Halvdan Koht charged bluntly When Mr. and Mrs Hurley returned from Logan menr will celebrate its golden before a special session of the Handy Sunday morning after an ab- jubilee anniversary Wednesday storting (parliament) late tosence of two days, they found evening at 7 p. m- at the fire day. their home at 422 South First station on Forest street. Newspaper extras appeared A buffet supper will he in the streets reporting that East, had been broken into, lansacked throughout and rob- served and an excellent pro- German fleet units were pushgram can ied out. The function ing up through the Kattegat. bed. by veteran between Denmark and Swe- According to Chief of Police will be attended the following firemen and present members. den. to the scene of today's Call, Howard property, valued at $120.00. was with a number of guests com- naval battle between the A white gold diamond ing fiom various parts ot the ish and Germans and the sink-iinInvitations have been ing of German merchant ships. man's gold Waltham w rist state. w ateh One report was that the Germans intended to completely watch child's bank. department who are scattered mine the Skagerrak, thereby states isolating Sweden from the AtlanThe work of the intruder was over the intermountain similar to that perpetrated Inland many of them will prob-Apri- l tic and protecting the Baltic from the British fleet. ably he present. other homes in the past. 9 -- (UP) ' n i n d semi-annua- e hap-utte- i war-tivel- - Brit-missin- |