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Show The Hemic Todays News Dollar days in Logan on Head everyand Tup day thing in the Hetal.hJournal iare-full- y lal With which are cornlmied the Cache Valley Daily Herald, the Daily Herald and The Journal S' umber Volumes;. IT SAIUKIMV UTAH. LOGAN, MAI f ' 11. ' Grain Range BY UNITED PRESS Dow High Wheat Opn 5 May July Sept 55 fr Aithur BiMt.mc u npyright VJ32 c?j Div Ohio Goes Wet. 4 4 53 3-- 4 3-- 18 Com 53 55 2 .5714 4 1 4 5 57 38 OT lyUalol Today By 3 55 .57 PRICE FIVE CENTS. EDITION i: O'CLOCK ... 34 (5j dy 6- - fy ciy 5 tfy (5 eQv Coast Guard Ships Closing In On Sea The Picture Story Of The Lindbergh Kidnaping Tragedy Learning About Woik. Beer Drives Out Whisk). This Other Woman. Ohio has gone wet Governor George v hite who joins the ranks Demo, ratic presidential candidates, winning hy a wide margin, is very wet David S Ingalls, who won the service medal afdistinguished ter he brought down five enemy plan's in the war, won at the Kepublican gubernatorial primaries He is almost as wet as Governor White Nearly all candidates endorsed league were by the y Ohio, once badly beaten dry, appears now to be considerable wet. 4 perfectly change Ransom Seekers of iansom Receivers Traced Down By Officials In New York And New Jersey; Rusty Shovel Found Anti-Saloo- n lr-fectl- James (ox Brady, old, who is directing HOPEWELL, May 11 (UP) The trail of the Lindbergh babv murders was followed hotly on land anti sea today. The lug foue of federal, state and county officers en- 23 years Jr, coal shovel-er- s gaged eight hours a day for the Consolidated Gas company of New York, owns a good deal of that company, and is a director 111 He wants fifty other companies to know what it means to work new His job will for a living He works 46 hours n tell him week, and gels Jo cents an hour, $23 a week Toles, Italians and others that do hard work rwondcr how he landed the job and think him They would wonder more lucky if they knew that the young man worth $50,000,000 IS The original Brady, Anthony N , advising this writer to buy a Governor certain stock, said' Flower and I wanted to got interested R in W Hearst Young that stock, and I wailed more than two hours outside of his door to see him, but couldn t get it. I understand he doesn't deal He'd have in public utilities. made ten millions if he'd joined us The message that Mr. Brady got from W. R Hearst, then busy New York starting his papers in was: "Tell him I'm much obliged, but I'm interested in newspapers. ,, Germany's government ' Hert is a picture story of the l.iti t developments the Lindbeitfh Kidnaping case, lauught to a head hy the lindirjr ot the .skeleton of ihe hah a short distance lioni OF the Lmdberjrh home Thuisdaj. 'Ike pu lures were ruslu d and to the Hei airmail. ate hy telephoto They lie Valiev the only pietuics published in a nivvspaei Identification LINDBERGH showing the actual scenes of the Kidnaping. LOCAL ROTARIANS CONCENTRATE ON is as follows: THE VACANT CRIB: (upper i lght Ever since tin babv v.as Kidnaped on March I, Anne Morrow Lindbergh, AT CONVENTION HUNT FOR SHIP hoping against hope for the sale return ot her baby, had ktpt this enh in read. ness. This is the first picture of the Two official delegates and a 14 (CP) WASHINGTON, crib fiom which the babv was stolen number of other Rotarians of the The coast guard IsMay concentrating FINDING THE BODY: (uppoHett) Here ate Wiliian. in " club wfcre attendance at its efforts to apprehend a Logan C'op.v right hy Inlteir rresa Allen, right, and Orville Wilson reconstructing the finding the l'i -district convention ship said to be Involved in NORFOLK, Vh, May 11 f the body lor the NEA cameinin. Allen is pointing out Captain Frink La.'kmann nf the of the organization Thursday and the Lindbergh case, around Long Island and New York city vaiht Marion, used bv Norfoll Friday in Ogden. die spot to where he made the gruesome discover v. Officials said 75 vessels includan attempt t. itois in negoti T WHERE IT WAS MADE: (lower left) President B. T Cardon and ing six destroyers, were engaged hi, sketi out ut kidnapers of the Lind H. C Parker were in the search which extends from map of the vicinity of Hopewell shows wheie the naov s neigh hihv today expressed thi President-elec- t to northern the kidnapers mten the official club representatives southern Virginia body, with the skull ciusliel, was found. The spot is witli-u- i ipintonto that Massachusetts ahdin t Col Charles A ti attendance F. H. Baugh, Jr. a few miles of the Lindbergh home, although the seal, o ded was The belief expressed here Lindbergh extended to the tar corners ot the Enrted States. "These men asked no ranson had charge of some of the con- that some definite clues to the 11 ( monop- rer--tai- 1928-192- To make beer and light wines cheap, and whisky dear is the way to discourage whisky and Our method which drunkenness forbids light wines and beers, not interwithout hidden, easily fering with whisky and gm, encourages drunkenness and crime are wet put on their Those that letters, stamps reading' 'Swat the Dry, and drys ask the post office to stop this The governhether ment might well step it you believe that ardent drys are that right or wrong, you know they are sincere, leaving out the few that practice grafting and in enforcement jobs It is a pity that wets and drys should abuse each other, instead of talking things over, and deciding what should be done, like sensible Americans wife She's terribly mi Her cooking is awful She don t wash the dishes and the whole dav she's plaving cards" did vfu "Tell me. Volter-Wh- en meet this other womtjnMine MAT Jl HU.BM RETIRED CACHE FARMER CALLED Caihe Joseph Da hie. ?. retired earlv Satur-la- v "alley farmer, died morning at the family home, after an j7g West Center street, He illness of several years than had six been bedfast for more months have not Funeral arrangements The body was taken been made Morin charge by the Lindquist tuary company Mr Dahle was born in Logan March 1. 1865. a son of John E and Jeanette Ingleman Dahle, both of pioneers of Utah and natives Norway Ellen Datt His widow, Mrs Dahle: six children, W A Dahle, Mrs Clyde Simpson, Mrs E K Neucnswander, and J M Dahle, all of Weston Idaho, Mrs Floyd White, Smithfield, ard Dean and Ellen Dahle, both of Logan, and seven brothers, George, Garrett, John and Rov Dahle, all of Logan, and Fred and Ernest Dahle, Salt Lake City: Albert Dahle, Salmon, Idaho, and one sister, Mrs Anna Loosli, Ciarkston, survive him llklll IA HI o p iv t h in later What . mid they aiming at if n .t to h ive gi t beet Lind ROVCr. May II 'I is p 1, nf sty S' honl janitor, for Mi, aimni. r months has boon rcdo'id o $10 pi r month , "VO Sh.. I VIEW TULIPS AND ;RITER FUNERAL GET BIG THRILL ?t IIT Wil l?! K Pan yon nn iriuc what tulip plants moM of Ihem 400,000 bloom- ing look liUe ill toMihcr wo sw unt Ini Neither the thiee dm tulip pot of the Peterson flovvct o ns in Jlvrum It is said to h t h highest tulip of Itih, it not acreage in (he st in the entiie intti mountain foun try Th re me tulips of miv imaginable olnr. tpe nd drription If you were to name t h different to name (olors you would hi not only the tolots of Ui tainbow omhma-tion- s mu hut all of tneit c i If you are a flower lour youll he thrilled to stand inuuig the tulips r.f the Peterson flower gardens You are invited to go out tnerft Sunday The plot is lot ited about a block west of the .sotondaiy state road to Paiadise and about two blocks north fiom where that road turns west into Hyrum Pom ing from Logan you in ee the flowers to your right as you come up on the hemhUnd Take a trip out there and get a thrill' Flimi JLUIf hit M- - i 1 my, 1 1 A i F (HA Ml -- r- . 1 . attendance all or part time were. Hyrum Arnold, .vtesdames B T Cardon and H C Parker, Mr and Mrs W. J Carlisle, Mr and Mrs. R. J Coak-eMr and Mrs Adrian Hatch, Mr and Mrs H J Hatch, Mr. and Mrs C A Lundahl. Mr and Mrs J M Norfleet, Mr. and Mrs A H Thompson, president E. G Peterson of the Utah State Agricultural college, A H Palmer, Se. ret ary N D Salisbury and John H VVtfson President Peterson was one of 'he speakers at the convention, lollowing Governor George H Hern on the Thursday morning He spoke on "Comprogram munity Needs in the Fifth Dts-trthe Idea that t.' stressing a large population ts not dearly so much a necessity as a quality population He expressed the opinion that Logan could get along very niceof 9000 inly with a population stead of 12,000. that Salt Lake had only about 75,000 people who amount to anjrthlng and that Og-.n should adopt the slogan, "Fewer and better people st.a only 25.000 hy the end of the century Roy C Davidson of Burley was named district governor for the next year and Pocatello was selected as the 1933 convention nty at the business jession on Thursday afternoon in I I Ix-ga- n i APPROACH ROAD WORK SET start. d will! thousands of tic i taken to summer rang' northern I t ih and southern Id being V the approach t'W LOWER Agricultural ' SALT LAKE May 14 college was authorized Friday if school t u hcis in Utah ,r night by the uty (ommission Mayor A G LuwMrom laid the ages $21h'U I. ss than the iviiu matter before the i ommission as pay of fi.lir.tl employes, u ".t ' An oiling prnjc.t of to the I tah State request from President E G ing to a giapil which hi, b. n I'eterson of the colli ge that action prepared hire by Easton Parr C be taken instru. tor at a local s honl The project involves street oiling for one block on Sixth North GIVE ENVELOPES street between Seventh and Eighth En SALT LAKE May 14 l East The college approach on velones for fast offering for the College h.!l fo many months has state wide fast day Sunday halt been in such condition that motorbeen sent nut to everyone in Salt ists have spoken much in com- Lake and City county plaint against the situation This route to the college s one of the IHUWS PROTEST routes in the city where traffic WASHINGTON, May 14 d b the year around is heaviest Addition of this oiling project F'roposed cutting of $,000 0(K) from to the one authorized at city com- - the Boulder dam nppropuauon for been strongly pro- Tuesday night brigs the next year total of street bloctts to beoj led tested by Rerrelaiy of tae inter- or Wilbur. this spring to 11. I Results Of State Track Meet tah Firhod ulin rMognir nd who II. Y. U. know r. s. a. c. g mum how to UNITED VKKSS VFVV YORK Stcxks hppod m So in ric IYm groiind toJa tent selling in the leaders ha placed them in a position uheir only a small volume of selling to tUv sent them to new lows Great weakness appeared m tin railroad stocks on a vanety of uii settling rumors and smh leadtts as New York Central, Union otfic, Atchinson, Eire and the Mis- souri Pacific issues sold at their lowest prices in 15 years. I ilm maU' dut Mon-- d and 'I imsd.i) to pick up tin nrin haruams off red In l the icon men hauls in the M W SAEES Jl BII.EK DDE EAR DATS. There seem to Ih no end to what those proj ressne Ia-in merchants ari doing for the people of this Mftion. Ihe have not onW i ooperai-- d to a lot of splendid awa gie merchandise mu h hh a new 1ordm lord Sedan, an eleitrlr ranue, an automatic refrigerator, a radio and scores and acores of other minor have prues, hut now the new in high brought quality rnerhandise which they are offciir.g at such a ridiculously low price It in astonish- t BY mg io all. v(on.la) and ( a he hi Ihur dollars do donMr an going t Ih in hi a i t. Dollar Duj - I On Monday, Tuesday I 'Id I HUMBIRD, Wis, May 14 u I. freckled faie.l (arm boy is champion fiddler of three Wisconsin counties altho'jh h" never has had a violin lesson and cannot read a note Wilson O'Leary won the championship of W ood, Clark and Marathon counties after walking nine miles to NeilsvlUe fr-- a his arm home A 1 SET FOR d MAT vention music Others V-- 8 dollar n y I SE SAVimti.s bei gh OGDEN. May 14 n .San.lliug-He reveil.d oflniiilv for th n hoi. to used tin ir being Og.lt wa fust tun. I h it nvrr within the .hann.l .luring aboai.l on som. Lindbergh of the ft inti toe high flood waters this month .ruises in seir.li of the kidnap ed (hild. and that tie ho it wa COST $l AID'S GRAZERS h.avtlv armed Dure win store ATTLEBORO, Mass, May 11 PROVO, May 14 q n ,m. all h nun living the Ilnlah n , Viraigned in distrut oiiit on a lonal for. si range will bo sh'.'I barge of fishing without a li- case. Howard Goff explained tv $25, (Km h !h ip.roimati that when arrested he w is merely r nil ri .In. lion in (' grain, an . interesting exp. riIlls ...ndmting if ce rt Purpose of the espn invent, lu said, was to determine whether 1)1 K k ACTION i fisn line used by his falh.r-in-laRK'ill'IKLD May 10 years ago would still i ateh eight hours ufier they had s h He was fined $10 wa, to freedom from MONDAY 'lieu harle-- i ,ail h Wilson RESENTED KISSES Henij I Wilson had been SEATTLE, May 14 d p. Ai sentenced and on Ih. ir mnii Eckman, Maple valley Funeral services for Mrs Marie aptured to the .state prison rineher, caught his foot in th. Corlctt Riter, widow of B F. way rr.trh of a tree while piuning Riter, pioneer Logan chain store ( ovivi encement on hi an. hes He hung lu ad down, druggist, will be held Monday at C'FDVR m leru v 2 3o p p. II. mi veiled for h Ip in the Fresbytenan May i.w on Inking In, fm ciiss insisted aig.st gi ulna'ing in hi .to? churrh at West Center ami Secf Ihe s. honl will th pun. hed the hnviiu m 'lie no e ond West streets lereive ..il it. s .t gi uhiatton seivu.s ti nil it pis. idly lu kcl ho foe Dr Elmer I Goshen of Salt Lake uin.lav and Mond iy at the Pa an i.iil he was reseu. d City, and the Rev T R Paden S Fa iif M of the loal chun h, will officiate Vgrn uhural . oil. ge W If S If Aivli S N WALKED FOR IIINNHl The body may be viewed at the M umo' R K f u ,ii 'I T11 M iv GREENFIELD. Lindquist mortuary chapel Monday t.t.I.sr .NAME - fr- X6. re. in'l, walk ill, nrv Hayden, SAL I l,KE May 14 u p, morning here from his home in Ninth Mrs Riter died Thursday in nevdlr boulevard, m honor H miles awav, for hi, u,uut the Sutter hospital in Sacramento, I'aptam P.mitiev ille. Has b. en ruT'hdav dinner at the M insion Calif, after a prolonged illness gesled is the u line of the so n. . ' i u m nf r ir, The body will he brought to ir.n.ii.i y ni, 'diril hisliw IV from .Salt I al md mother, who wer Sunday night City to the Silt Lake an f i dm pint in hotel 11 years ago tn i.ki'l mi and a short lest, A I ILF. ARE Ol I 'none USAC sol IV SPRINGS, Idaho, Ma. H li The summer rattle dim to ( i I g tidv two-da- Ihe before delivery, hahy s Laokmann told the United Press roturt would said they They the .hild sife ami sound and rle p. tided on Mi Curtis good faitt United Press Flashe s . aggriwayshun''' ' liY H only one half the consumption of last year, and less than one 9 quarter the consumption of Writing about matrimony savs a wise one "when men express disapproval of their wives' clothes, thev have ceased to love their mates " The same thing is told heller bv Harrv Hershfield In his HarJobes" Jewish rs Hershfield s quoting, it is understood, an anecdote bv the Ethnologist Irvin Cobb "You look heavy depressed. seems to he the Volter-wh- at relentlessly tracking down the vicious criminals j oly of alcoholic drinks appears to In the fVt be working well. three months of 1932 the consumption of distilled spirits was bribe-takin- in followed several promising and well defined lines. Word fiom Washington indicated a net of coast guard vessels hi ped they had surrounded the gang which negotiated Horn a boat at sea with Col. Charles Lindbergh and 'John Curtis, A net of vessels was at sea dosing in towards land and hoping to capture the boat. The net, it was report-- i ed. was spread Thursday night wneti the finding of the babys body was announced, to prevent the boat fiom escaping to sea. On land, Erwin Marshall, proset utor of Mercer county, returned to Trenton after investigating what he said was an entirely new clue which he expected to yield results. The information supplied hy Curtis, Dr. John Condon and Morris Rosner, who figured in the negotiations for the babys return, was followed asiduously in New Jersey, New York City and Norfolk. A rusty shovel found near the spot where the baby's body was buried was regarded as a possible clue. das In Logan. The ul he nier-en.m- are prepared with new bargains each day. They have planned to give the people of they (ache A alley something will never forget hueh barbeen hetore never gains nave this section for a offered in long, long tune. If ever. And, yet, thev are also giving MA is ALES .11 BILEE tickets with each 25 cent purchase made. Each ticket entitles the pur- . nnec, to a i liutice oil the grand prize offered In the Jubilee as well as en the valuable yet many minor, prizes. to Come Logan Monday rnd Make your dollars Tuesday. bring you more than they have ever done before and get all the chances you possibly can on the beautiful prizes to be given away on June 1. if forthcoming from kidnapers, the sea, will be uncovered In the next 48 hours Because of negotiations at sea off Norfolk during the past tew weeks, the coast guard took little part in the Lindbergh case until the babys body had been found Twenty-fou- r patrols are now in force Constant radio communiare cations being maintained between patrol vessels, land base3 and police authorities DESCRIPTION OF SEAMEN IS GIVEN TRENTON, N J. May 14 (L Pi John Curtis, Norfolk business man, has given the polue a description of the boat which he believed the kidnapers of Charles Lindbergh, Jr , used, it wa3 announced today Curtis gave the nicknames and the description of five men with whom he clumed he had been negotiating and who are alleged to be the kidnapers These five men were last rq ported to hi on the boat which is now bring sought Descriptions of the men and characteristics of their boat is now in the hands of every coast guard official on the Atlantic seaboard SECRET UNE OF OPENED INQUIRY TRENTON, N J , Mv 14 H pi new and secret line of inProsecutor Erwin quiry which Marshall is confident will yield results, opened today as the massed forces of the federal, state and metropolitan police the slayers of Charles sought Lindbergh, Jr. "I am today pursuing an inat the dependent Investigation scene where the body was found, he said I am starting on a new clue never Investigated before I expect it to yield results --- A MAY JLfU Mi IN MOLAR SEATTLE, CONTEST May 14 (t Pi ratsy infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs J. M White, is Seattle's entrant against Kansas City and Los A,ngeles infants who had full Nell White, ,ets of molars before they were wo years old Patsy Nell at 17 months had a full set of teeth, her parents .Insisted. The Kansas City baby was reported to have had a complete Set at 18 months and the baby at 20 ' months. |