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Show CACHE AME1UCAN. I.OG AN. UTAH the crime, H Is doubtful If ever before Itt the hlatory of America have mi many millions of her rillun fell the Jieraonal uti"giton III eul In a g'giuttc manhunt lu aptrtt If not lo reality. Aviators, who lird been huddle of the fmious tiling colonel. Inline itlately plait-- lien wives end their to aid lu the plane at hi d 1 hoinoiml of amateur Were bu!!y engaged In wall (ling for Mew will, h might al.1 the authorities In catching the KIDNAPING OF LINDBERGH BABY STIRS WHOLE WORLD No Crime in Modern History Has Aroused 0 Such Universal Indignation Tops Long Li?t of Abductions. malefactor. mnt tdtry o public kiiinap'ng of ih young am No crime to arauiwKl (fit rniiro as Hi Anu-rua- a of CoL ii ml Mrs, I'barlc A. Lindbergh. LRt'e Omrl.- - AueuMu. Jr, U the ballmi babe. II U rli irtn t r ami baa l n alnc tl. day be wo born. Ilia abluo-tioaa a dur,l!y crime an. M.h.!v.1 A by every (roan up anil rl.J.IrvD al.k. l:li t! grieved liicry pir,-n- t air.ilrn fuller ami inoiher. They knew the angu'-- b they endurid, TNy cim'l fill the In art throb and (ha linmennurjlile grltf. They Could lml Ilia finding of Dial empty crib uie.mt lo Ihe They kinw the darkii Hint Mil ml over CVhmet a they viewed and In, .liid!-rsd rty foot tnnk lift by tb t mi the lawn and the lad out Hide Km window, that told Ml hlly tli fate that had befallen thi'lr young MH. It I one nr I at t Aim rnan that crimed with those - f trh ki a purelit. A little chlhl, only twenty ui u.tha of ace, had lim-- dragged from il. atTei Itoiiate etuhrine of bia pan r I, fimn the tetidir cure with wl.lili he hud been surrounded, nml aplrltnl aw ly Into the foul luinda of II e nm-- t d Aetdde type of criminal, There wus no more tuuihlmt litilbiit of the whole dasl tardly ulfulr than the pathetic of the mother to the kidnapers to feed her kli k baby proiirly. It wua addressed by Mrs. Llndhcrgh to the kidnapers of her ami and hrnnd cast through the press of the nation. In It (die said: "To the kidnaper of the baby: Here Is a heartbroken apiienl direct from the mother of the child you stole. "The baby has been skk and Its recov try may depend on the treatment It Rets from you. You must be especially careful about the diet. Mrs. Lindbergh Issued to the press today the strict diet she has been follow Inc since the baby fell III. She (lid this In the hope yon nilcht read this story and Hint there wus some spark of humanity even In the heart of a baby thief. "Here Is the diet, accompanied by the fervent prayer of a grieving ft nu-r- r.-.- J grief-tlrlrki-- n irc-ni- I :li i b-- r g- ap-la- near h IJinlliergb bom In New Jersey. 'Jbrv, ugh the geiey of the tele-tjthe alarm readied the police of New York. Newark. Jeno-- City, l.llubrtli, Camden and Philadelphia within a few miuutee of the rervlpt of the firm new at Irroton. Ail of them qtihkly swung Into action, a d.d the New York and Penney It an, a at.ile polite. Order were daubed to every by the police telegraph to be on the alert for cars, while the new police radio Million Wl'l.li flashed Word to the short wave sullen of the patrolling detective Car to Join In the w all In Similar steps, though on a small er a In, were being repeuied simultaneously In every city for many mile around the Lin din rgh home. Pose of motorcycle and biindlt squad policemen from Philadelphia, Pa, and New Jersey tate trooper, clamped down a heavy guard on every bridge over the Delaware river. P. it the circle of activity soon to.Mind state border. wldcntd YMtldn a few hours the new reached Washington, the full of the federal government In hunting down the kldnniwrs was offered to the New Jen y state auWilthorities. Attorney General liam I). Mitchell hurried to the White House for a conference with President Hoover nnd Immediately afterwards the Department of Justice announced that every agisicy of the department would to the utmost with the state e pre-cli- "One quart of milk during the day. Three tablespoons of cooked cereal morning and night One yolk of egg dally. "One baked potato or rice once a day. Two tablespoons of stewed fruit dally. "Half a cup of orange Juice on waking. Half a cup of prune Juice after the afternoon nap. And fourteen drops of medicine called vlosterol during the day. Thats all. kidnaper of the Lindbergh baby. Thats w hat the baby's mother wants you to give the boy. Follow her request and you may in some small portion redeem yourself In the eyes of a contemptuous world. The fathers of the nation In spirit tramped with Colonel Lindbergh the woods about the large estate, searching with him for clews that woud lead to the recovery of the stolen child. In spirit they repeated his prayers and Ills curses. To the mothers of the nation the abduction was a real, a personal tragedv. Not one of them but felt with Anne Morrow Lindbergh the dmiistatiiig blow that bad been struck American motherhood, not one of them but suffered the keenest of all agonies fear for the safety and life of the child she had borne, and not one of them but said In her heart, What if It had been MY baby? It Is no exaggeration to say that 100,000,000 Americans Immediately formed themselves Into a searching party, in spirit If not In body, with the sole purpose of restoring the Lindbergh baby In safety as soon as possible to Ills mothers arms. Trom the highest to the most lowly, news of the Lindbergh kidnaping was the all important topic. It Is not often that a President of the United States puts from Ins mind even for a little while momentous affairs of state because of concern over what has happened to some Individual. Put that Is what happened in this case. Herbert Hoover, In the midst of pondering over the solution of pressing national and International problems, forgot for the moment that he was Chief Executive of a nation and remembered only that he was an American father So he gave orders that he was to be kept Informed of the latest developments In the case no matter at what hour of the night the news should arrive at the White House. lint was true of the President was true of other high government ofllclnls, both state and national. The first activity in trying to run to earth the criminals was, of course, on the part of local police New the York x ;coooobGCKDto0oaccK!3ooooo:coooooooooo'0ocHoo Window Used in Kidnaping Lindbergh Baby jooc'-oo- Following a gciond conference between the President and Ills attorney general. It was announced that the government had placed Its prohibition enforcement officers as well as all of the other department of Justice agent on the case. All agents In the eastern section of the country, acting under direct orders from the President, transmitted through the Justice department's bureaus of Investigation In New Y'ork and Philadelphia, were Instructed to be on the lookout for characters. Between suspicious these two offices the states of New Y'ork, Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey and Connecticut, were Immediately covered with a network of Investigation by the most skillful sleuths In the service of the United States. But more striking than the Immediate action taken by the constituted authorities of the law for dealing with the criminals who had stolen away the Lindbergh baby was the Instantaneous reaction of private Individuals everywhere to 1874 Charlie Ross, stolen In Germantown, Pa, never recov-ere- d and supposed to have been killed. 1900 Edward Cudahy was kidnaped by Pat Crowe, who served a prison sentence. Cudahy was returned. 1909 Billy Whitla, Sharon, Pa, recovered after $10,000 ransoms was paid. Kidnapers Imprisoned. 1911 Baby Hencks, Chicago. Believed slain. Abductors In Joliet prison. 1911 CleveLloyd Trezke, land. Found fn California after fifteen years. 1913 Catherine Winters, kidnaped In Newcastle, I nd. ; never found. 1915 Jimmy Glass, Jersey City, still missing and believed slain. 1917 Baby Lloyd Keet, Springfield, Mo, slain. 1919 Billy Dansey, kidnaped In New Jersey. Body found in swamp months later. 1924 Roy Borth, kidnaped by moron In Chicago. Found unharmed after a week. 1924 Bobby Franks, kidnaped and slain In Chicago by Richard Loeb and Nathan Leopold, who are serving life sentences In prison. 1927 Marian Parker, twelve years old, Los Angeles, kidnaped and slain by William Hickman, who was captured and executed. 1927 four Billy Gaffney, years old, Brooklyn, kidnaped for ransom and never found. Believed to have been slain. 1928 Billy Ranieri, ten years old, kidnaped but later restored to parents. Two kidnapers sentenced to 25 years in prison. 1930 Adolphus Busch thirteen years old, grandson of millionaire brewer, kidnaped from home near St. Louis but released 20 hours later. Kidnaper sentenced to prison. 1931 Marian eix McLean, years old, Cincinnati, kidnaped and assaulted, and later found dead In basement. Slayer captured and confessed. Orth-wel- Pay Cut News Briefly Told for Duty BeaJsra BONDS FYY01IID II YY IS MIORT , MIMP C YRHY ON I II II YDMtS Ml IT At TO IKINwi: DROP ( PRAYER, ml ayer of Reaver Toted fT public fjAtke) Imml luue at B1 meeting In order to maintain Mhoola of the comity for tie baUiH-of the current mIiooI term. MhiMil j clergy of three religion denoniina- - ' In broad, ailing a lion Joined prayer for the aofe and speedy re- - I turn of the I.lndhergh baby prayer wlil.li found an evho liy the bcarta of millions. Nor wa the eveltement over the ca-- e confined to the bord. r of the United Male. In far off Uh.ttn, the kidnaping was told In big ahng-id- e the n of the (h!uee defeat on the t'hnpi oonuiig but- - (Mitrotui e HD N, ink at 111 on the ground With anew from too to firaver do Dot rifour feet t the hay In Eraiiklln county to last UI.III lie- - rnd of the alnler. of VT. Aril, TREMHNTM.V. have and by In r River been adopted ty tbe Y'alley llraln Grower, Ine., a loral Grain Unit of Hie Inlermoutituln Grower. Inc. The hew orxunlraf Ion cxpoil In handle of grain tl.la year. IjkIAN, IT one hundred 4 11 dub leader from an counllea of the (dale gathered her to attend at the the 4 II rluh Utah Plate Agricultural college. Inated one wak. The PROVO, IT The coat of the extonaion of Provo city proM-water uialna Into the Grand Mew il.airlcta. north and I'linNint Yh-of tl.la rliy, would Iw apinwxl mutely $i2itaat. ano riling to the re. port of the City Englm-erCarl-.n board UT. The PRICE. Of odin alien I mnhh-riiithe that one of the diwardod a hool htilhhiig In the OWtrict Ik and moved to a central hxnilon made into a comity Infirmary. MOAH. IT Sheep wblib are being wintered In southern I tab are reported to I In fair condition and the lima this year will not be tintiatinl in spite of the aevere winter. Pill I di-e- le P-- 1 2 q OR MORE PERFECT CIGARETTES FOR bn-ln- arlaiug front the proldeiillal el.iliuii campaign and was swept by a Wde of sympathy cal nt lino po-r- e for the part lit of the ot baby. All Berlin newspaper published the kidnaping on their front page, ;' ,jp W 5 ' , . along wlih numerous photographs, K In that an extr.iord.imry ocrunv 1 ' ; f V country, where olltlrul I (cues in- varlnl.ly occupy all available front page spare, even when an elect! In program. campaign Is England's anxiety over the n 4 of the little boy was nearly as keen ns AnierUu's. Hie news of the ah- - F a enatlon In Me- - f action cau-r- d Ir whore the baby' grandfather, the lute Dwight Morrow, had been f ambassador from the United States, MMMG i A stream of telegrams was sent to the Lindberghs from their many friends In Mexico. President On I Iluldo, Foreign Secretary Manuel O. Telle and J. Reuben Clark, who succeeded the lute Senator Dwight Slorrow as ambassador, asked to be kept closely Informed of any developments In the search for the kidnapers. The abduction was brought home to Mexicans all the more vividly because of the fact that It liad occurred on the third anniversary of Colonel Lindbergh's arrival In the Mexican capital on the visit before his last trip to Mexico, In the days when he was courting Anne Mor-row In the romantic atmosphere of Cuernavaca. Just as the news of the kidnaping of the LImibergh baby circled the globe within a few hours after It had occurred, so had the news of the birth of this baby been an Item Charles of worldwide Interest Augustus Lindbergh, Jr., was born June 22, 1930, which also was the anniversary of the birth of his mother, the former Anne Morrow, daughter of the late Senator Dwight V. Slorrow of New Jersey. She wag twenty-fou- r years old the day her son was born. The baby was born in tbe Morrow home In New Jersey, In which his parents were married May 27, 1929. He weighed seven and pounds. Ills hair was blond and curly. He looked Just like bis father. In the four days Interval between June 22 and the day the birth certificate was filed members of the Morrow and Lindbergh family participated In an amicable discussion as to what the Infant would be named. That question was settled when the birth certificate disclosed he was to be Junior. And It was understood to have been Mrs. Lindbergh's It was reported, choice all along. Mrs. Charles Long Cutter (second from left), too, that Lindbergh had favored Mrs, Lindbergh and the kidnaped baby. father-ison his his after calling law, but that for the first time since he hopped the Atlantic three years THE PARENTS before be was turned back from his Jf ' f r. I yiv'itfft., it. nt pro-poa- greatgrandmother; Mrs. Dwight Morrow, BOISE, IDA. Opposition to Ute proposed interest rate on deferred reclamation construction charges was expressed In a telegram sent by the president of the Federal Irrigation congress to representatives In congress. WALLACE, IDA. Residents In the vicinity of Burke, Kellogg, and Mace have been ordered by the authorities to leave their homes, as a result of the dozens of snowslides that have occurred here recently. DOWNEY, IDA. Four school districts In this vicinity have consolidated their funds with Downey schools and are sending their children to Downey in order to reduce expenses and at the same time keep children in school. Utahs nineteenth Personally, I do not want him to be anything or do nnj thing that he himself has no taste or aptitude for. I believe that everybody should have complete freedom In the choice of his lifes work. When word of the birth of Charles A. Lindbergh, Jr. went around the world and even before it was announced, gifts began to arrive at the Morrow home for him In such profusion that they soon became an embarrassment Ills parents were quoted as saying that the hoy would have to remain an InCharacteristic pose of Colonel fant for ten years at least merely and Mrs. Lindbergh taken after clothes out the wear which to baby one of their long flights. bad been sent to him. ' ' clean-u- p and campaign, sponsored by the state board of health nnd endorsed by Gov. George n. Dem, Is underway. Each city, town and village Is urged to participate, by sponsoring local units of the drive. Civic organizations wishing to promote such projects, as comgood turns, are remunity quested to write to the state board of health now for particulars. An honor-rol- l enlisting each town, participating and will be published by the state after the campaign closes on May 30. paint-li- comes. ready-mad- GUARANTEE UO'tn-BAC- Far 20 rtdy-flftd- amokai ftxi pay M c ilf fvdcral Ui (piui I las la waa at at as I, With Target yoa pay only U. Aim! your dealer off era yoa moocy bark guarantee If yoa daat aay Target o z k better thaa any other tigorctta to bncoo yoa bay rnr roUcd. Salt Lake Citys Latest Photo of Lindbergh Baby During his first few months of life, when his parents were making occasional short Jaunts by airplane It frequently was reported that Charles .Tr. was to accompany them. They did not take the infant on any of these trips, however, though the reports were so persistent that Charles Jr. would be brought up from earliest youth with the idea of making an aviator out of him. So widely was this conviction held that his reticent father declared in an Interview, which was printed In October, 1930, In the Tic torlal Review, that Charles Jr.s future was in his own hands. Our son, Colonel Lindbergh was has hardly quoted as saying, reached the age to have Ills future determined for him, and, in any case, It is a question that he can decide for himself when the time THIN my pay was cut ! had to think of stsyt to sve. My pal told me about Tar jet and I tried It. Now you couldnt get me to smoke any other kind of cigarette, but tbe one I roll from Target. Target's a real cigarette tobacco and with those gummed pepera you get free. It doesn't take a magician to roll a cigarette that look just like a Think of it, grata! Savin' half a buck week and smokes better than ever. ten-yea- n goal ftt W OGDEN. IT. Twenty tuen are WRAPPED IN MOKTUREPKOOP CEUOPHANI employed at widening the road Just east of the concrete bridge at the mouth of Ogden canyon. UT. Approximately 8 LOGAN, of license plate thousand pair were Issued till year at till city or only altout flO per cent of tb? numlier for 1931. BOISE, IDA Form for making application for crop production loan will lie available in all part of Idaho soon, according to announcement by the director of the university extension division. ElllRAlM, UT. Snow measure-meat- s made at the Oaks and Great Brow A WtUiamaou Tobaooo Carp. Basin experiment stations show 091 Louanlio, Kir. both depth of snow and water conr tent to lie well above the True Enough average. Caller I hear you started In K I'ltOVO, UT. A drop of more small way, air. than $19,000 In the estimated reBig Business Sian Tea, Indeed, ceipts of the Provo city schools, may my mother tells me I only weighed make It necessary to dose the six pounds. schools one month earlier than usual. PRICE, UT. Tbe state of Utah will foreclose 1,300 acres of valuable farm land together with all Newest Hotel water rights, canals and a diversion dam In a few days. The Talue of the land and water rights Is about $140,000. The transaction Is the biggest foreclosure on record In eastern Utah and Is believed to be one of the biggest In the state. one-ha- lf FAMOUS KIDNAPINGS Intermountain oocu5ooooxioooc95ootC8S5oooooooDoooocfctooQQoooctccooooooDooooooooooooooooo upl-clou- Lind-berc- mother: In X3OO0 p RICHFIELD, UT. Payment for of road work will be made In Sevier county tax script, according to a decision reached by the county commission. WENDOYER, UT. A check on the number of sheep wintering in the vicinity of Wendover shows 100,000 head. Many thousands have died from starvation and exposure. BOISE, IDA. The Idaho income tax law earned $1356 during February, according to the report issued by the income tax of Charles made the Photograph public by Augustus Lindbergh, Jr., family after the kidnaping to assist In the search for the child. $200 worth iNWriFTf-i- , AgsriMt HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE 200 Tile Baths 200 Rooms Radio connection in every room. RATES FROM 1.50 Jut. opposite Mormon Tobtnndo ERNEST C. ROSSITER, Mgr. Insects Fly High Insects have been found by airplane observers as high as 10,000 feet above the earth. Dont be In a hurry, tation to stay. Mothers Is no Invi- Watch Childrens colds cold often settle' COMMON head and chest where the7 may become dangerous. Dont take a chance at the first sniffle rub os Childrens Musterole once every houf for five hours. Chddrens Musterole is just good old Musterole, you have known to long, in milder form. This famous blend of oil of mustard, camphor, menthol and other ingredients brings relief naturally. Musterole gets action because it is a scientific c ounterm irritanf not just a salve it penetrates and stimulates blood circulation helps to draw out infection and pain. Keep full strength Musterole on hand, for adults anVthe mdder Childrens Musterole for Gttle tots. All druggists CHILDRENS |