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Show '- dUMllI PACE EICIIT. BRITAIN Ml ;LL?' k" A QUITS VACATION 3 That league pmaltus again d Italy in the Ethiopian disputi tic dropped so th.it Prenm r Beruto Mussolini into may be brought the allied float France would ask a mund ultimatum to Adolf Hdlet to withdraw his Hhinelond troops, on pain of penalties the Gr.t of winh would be withditw.il of diplomi'u envoys from Berlin by leigue n But these tlein mds wire quth-fiethat Gerby an alternative many promise not to fortdy the Rhineland, that she return to thi league; that she negotiate limitation of armaments and that she participate in a European difin-siv- e air force treaty that would unite the air fleets of the powus against an aggressor It was indicated that Ft amt s first demands, as the to any negotiations, was a more firm guarantee that Britain would give her military, aerial and naval aid against Germany in any d w r. Seek Proposals It was hoped that the negotiations starting tomorrow might result in the submission of a senes of joint proposals to Germany, hast-on the peace offer which Hitler made Saturday when he sent soldiers into the Rhineland Advices from Berlin were that Hitler now is pointed toward a long period of negotiation envisaging Germanys return to the league and full participation in Europes counsels. It has become evident that no country at the moment wants a war, no matter its degree of anger There were more and more references to the situation m the spring and early summer of 1914, and it was pointed out that had there been such a series of conferences m London then as there will be here m the next few days, there might have been no war. HERE'S MORE ABOUT UTAH SENATOR ( Continued from page one) Three: Watch the evolution of the collecting economic pressurs experiments called sanctions. If the sanction scheme proves itself effective, it will be because they only attempt light sanctions. A severe or a narsh sanction may break of its own weight and thus ruin an experiment. Four: Watch the relations between what Hitler says to the world and what he says to his own people in anticipation of the geueral election on March 29th. 'Germany wrought up over what she considers a righteous cause, may prove to be harder to deal with than a Germany thinking in terms of gaining broader international rights and privileges through peaceful negotiation with the nations of the world or with groups of those nations. I believe we are going to see a gain for better international control by peaceful agencies. That does not mean that the world is not sitting on a powder magazine. Seeholser Hearing Set For Thursday Trial for Ted Seeholser, charged with trapping muskrats, will be held in the city court Thursday at 10 a. m., according to City Judge Jesse P. Rich Seeholser was arrested several weeks ago by Tom Argyle and Lew Abbot, state game wardens, when he was allegedly trapping muskrats west of Logan. s- 11 KiSTilB.M, r,tn,il Zone, Mar !' Dr John F IJ.ifslc) Con- cniotiic Bronx school-ti'.i- i who handled the ransom m foliations in the Lind berg bdby kidnapping lase, was enroute to Niw Yolk today, having sailed suddenly on thi liner Santa Inez last night Hi-- , dipaituic toilKldrd with a visit here by- Andrew K Dutch New JeiMy state motor vehicle mspc i lot When Dnti li b ft New York it was n ported he intended to inti r clew Dr ( 'ondon for Governor H Hold G llolfinan who has been otivii 111 bch.ill of Bruno Richard 11 luptinanii, i ondemned murdeier of Charles A Lindbergh, Jr Both Duti h and Hoffman denied the hir J FIRE DESTROYS POLICE ARREST IDAHO BUILDING IDAHO FALLS. aMrch File starting in the basement of 11 (I'Pi the Peterson Furniture store today completely gutted the first floor of the Rogers building, causing damage estimated at $.r00,000 Loss included damage to the building and the destruction of four carloads of new furniture which was stored in the basement in addition to the regular stock of the Peterson company and merchandise of the Western Auto Supply company, which shared the building Fire chief Julius Market said the fire was the hottest in the hiscory of Idaho Falls as the blaze reached the drums of oil stored in the VVescern Auto Supply store. Dense smoke from the oil forced firemen to wear gas masks in order to enter the building. Firemen, aided by volunteers, finally forced their way to the basement where tne fire started. Meantime, other volunteer workers managed to remove equipment and merchandise from the Western Auto Supply store. For a time the upper floor, occupied by attorneys and physi-inThe cians, was threatened. tense heat caused the steel girders to buckle. A brick fire wall between Petersons and adjoining stores kept the blaze confined to the one building. Cause of the blaze was not de termincd. SEEK MAHAN IN KENTUCKY CITY LOUISVILLE, Ky., March 11 (I I!) William Mahan, sought as one of the kidnapers of little George Weyerhaeuser at Tacoma, Wash., last May, today was believed biding near Louisville. Department of Justice agents based their assumption on the statement of a woman wnose identity was kept secret and who notified them late yesterday she had seen Mahan on a downtown street. She was said to be a resident of Tacoma, Wash., who had known him there. A druggist later said a man sembiing the fugitive purchased hair dye Jn his establishment. He eluded a net which threw out for him last night. The Weyerhaeuser boy was kidnaped and held for ransom May 24, 1935. Two of his kidnapers were captured and convicted hut Mahan, whose real name is William Damard, escaped. WAIt LEADER KILLED l Ras March 11 ASMARA. Mulu Gheta, Ethiopian war minisSeHaile one of ter and Emperor lassie s most trusted commanders, was killed by revolting members of the Azebo Galla tribe east of Amba Alagi, it was reported to the Italian high command today enemy sources ALWAYS HAMLPLATBONrH FRONT , Of THE umotvrs I g(1:j :iFRir,inAiREgs Federal ONLY C. F. Olsen of Hyrum offereii the invocation 'and Elder Melvin J Bollard gave the bendict'on. The following program was presented selection from "The FireFriml, college orchestra; fly" "l.itanv for All Soul's Day. Sohu- - BY GENERAL MOTORS goosc-teppin- -- a Brauer of Kilgore, Idaho, unit the following brothers arid sisters, Mrs Ellen Auger of Lewiston, t, Utah, Eugene M und Charles and Mrs Lillian H Bright of Boise, Idaho. Four grandchildren aDo survive her The WELFARE g OFFICE Hib-ber- HOLLYWOOD Roundup Providence Meets Friday Night P.-T.- a A. 1936 by United Pressi March 11 HOLLYWOOD, The Providence Parents-Teach-er- s the 13th is a good day to will be held Friday remain in bed and never stir from night,meeting March 13 a.t 7:30 at the under the covers, Jean Harlow be- Providence school house lieves Special business will be disThe blonde screen star readily cussed. The school nurse will give admitted she is superstitious, said a talk and demonstration on care today she will not apply for her of the teeth. divorce decree this Friday but An interesting musical program will wait until Saturday, March has been prepared. 14. All parents are urged to attend (Copyright ilP-Fri- day Miss Harlow received her interlocutory papers from Hal Rosson, movie cameraman, a year ago this Friday. The actress denied rumors current in Hollywood that she intends marrying William Powell, movie star, when she receives her final decree. "Mr. Powell and I are good friends and we have a lot of fun together but I'm not going to marry for a long, long, time, if ever. Pleads Not Guilty To Alcohol Charge Jack Andrews of Logan pleaded not guilty Wednesday to a charge of possession of alcohol for sale when he was arraigned in the city court. City Judge Jesse P. Rich set hearing on the case ot Tuesday, March 24. Andrews was arrested last week end by federal officers at his place of business at the junction of the John Blystone, veteran director, Logan-Hyrur- a highway and Provitoday wgp considering an offer dence road. to direct several productions for British International films in England. The British company reportedly SAN FRANCISCO, March 11 U l offered Blystone a contract beButter: 92 score cause of his success in handling Dairy market: 30 '.. children before the cameras. Thus far English film companies Eggs: Largo 19v; medium 17M:; have been unable to develop any small 14 0:. SALT LAKE CITY, March 11 Shirley Temples or Freddie Bar- if Pi Butter, extra cartoned 33 tholomews and are anxious to find some talented youngsters who will cents. click at the boxoffice. Butter Prices Walter Connoly and his wife, Nedda Harrigan, both veterans of the New York stage, today rented a home here and announced they had decided to reside permanently in California. For the past two years the famous stage and screen couple had been coming here in summer and appearing on Broadway during the winter. ASKS FOR FRUIT If farmers or local groweis have a surplus of fruits or vegetaoles for which no commercial market exists, kindly Call or write the county Welfare Office, 124 South Main, Logan, Utah, who will distribute them to the unemployable persons who are on the welfare rolls. By this means the commodities made available will be given to deserving people which might otherwise go to waste. This is a voluntary contribution on the part of the producer. A truck will call and pick up commodities made available. SUGAR EARNINGS ARE AT LOW EBB NEW YORK, March 11 if I1) D. Babst, chairman of American Sugar Refining company, today announced earnings of his company were at the lowest level since 1931, and called upon the government to clarify its policy Earl (' An Indispensible FARM TOOL The Improved IDAHO VISITOR GerHeralding what Chancellor Hitler called German' rt conquest of iM lihrt. a man drum corps Is shown In this NEA Service ridiophoio K. cling lrfantiy and artillery units acros the Hohenzollern bridge in Cologne during o filiation of the demilitarized Rhine vallty The troop passed between throngs that cheered the bold violation of the Versailles and Locarno treaties Hull of Whitney, Idaho. City jail awaiting for chaiges alleged indecency at a Logan hotel, W ednesday morning Acf ording to Chief of Police M. Carl Poulter, Hull was arrested by Patrolman R. C Knowles and booked lor ' indecent conduct. MARTIN HERE'S MORE ABOUT DITCHER A is in the Logan A. W. IVINS ( Continued fro,n page one ) SIZES 4 TO 7 FEET assembly. He reviewed the inception of the college as one unit of a system of land grant colleges. Respects To Leader We are here to pay tribute of respect to that great leader who for seventeen years was a member of the board, and fifteen years, president, Champ stated He rendered a service to the institution and to the people of the state which shall long be remembered. Much that is here and what this institution stands for is the result of his work and his ideals. Mr. Champ extended a welcome to the members of the Ivins family, who attended the assembly and expressed regret at the A perfect piece of equipment for making new ditches or cleaning and rebuilding! Reasonably Priced ON DISPLAY ab- sence of Mrs. Ivins, who is ill. He announced that the board of trustees has decided to place a Suitable bronze plaque in memory of Anthony W. Ivins, in one of the new buildings. He extended an invitation to the members of the Ivins family to join the college at the presentation. President E. G. Peterson expressed appreciation for the presence of so many friends and supporters of the institution. He gave a brie history' of the land grant act wnich made the college possible. with regard to the- sugar refining industry. Will the government policy be to transfer the cane sugar refining industry to the tropics or to rely on home refiners as the mainstay of our national sugar supply, he asked. "In the event of war, he said, "A situation would have been deOriginal 4 barter "After 48 years," he said, "we liberately created whuh would be come back to the original hazardous beyond all measures" have if the refineries were taken out charter as the wisest document of of the country. the college. The institution has Mountain States i Implement Co. 65 West Center Street Utah Logan The Most Underpriced Car "Yep. smiled Connolly. I might even join the local chamber of commerce to complete the characterization of Walter Connolly, surburban homeowner An instructed verdict in favor of Claudette Colbert was returned in municipal court yesterday in the trial of a $1,600 damage suit brought against the actress folThe lowing a traffic accident judge ruled that Miss Colbert was not liable as she was not in her car at the time of the crash. MONTROSE Phone A ve. 999-- Y SALES and SERVICE Logan, Funeral GLENDALE, Idaho services were held Sunday in the Glendale ward chapel for Mrs. Gus E. Brauer, who died Friday in a hospital at Idaho Falls, Idaho. Percey W. Larsen conducted the services. The singing was furnished by Mrs G. A. Bennett and daughter, Bertie, and sons, Carl and George. The speakers were A. H Jensen of Preston and Percey W. Larsen. Prayers were offered by Herbert Owen and L. C. Larsen. The grave was dedicated by a nephew. William H Auger. Interment was made in the GlenThe chapel was dale cemetery filled to full seating capacity with relatives and friends. The floral offerings were very beautiful Mrs. Brauer was born in Enterprise, Morgan County. Utah, Feb-of ruary 15, 1870. the daughter Benjamin and Mary Mills She was married to Samuel J. Bennett of Kaysville. Utah, February 12, 18S9 Four childien were born to this union. They lived in Utah till 1893 when they where they made r roved to Idaho, Mr. Bennett died their home until Soon 1900. after that she movin ed to Kilgore, Idaho, where she until kept house for her brothers September, 6, 1905, when she married Gus E. Brauer. Three children were born to this couple. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Brauer have made their home on a cattle ranch in Kilgore where they resided at the time of her death. She is survived by her husband, and three children, Thomas L and Eugene H. Bennett of Los Angeles, Calif, aa.4 Dflfatbjr Lena Hib-ber- y I tali gS bert, Brofessor N. W. Christian- - Jr sen: "There Is No Death, G Hara, f Brofessor Walter Welti; Hymn to LSAC. Mrs. F. P. Champ; selection, college quartet. IDAHO WOMAN 0 I ..ssfi the world." SERVICES HELD FOR FR It METER Of ISER MADE lsa. - 1 r f Naff' Jdf W 5S W Anti-aircra- ft the report, dltuougli Hoffman has questioned discrep-aii- i les in the storus told by Dr. Condon before, during and after H iiiptinann s trial at Flemington, - ! - the German planes and chase them across the border not guns were brought into action Most recent incidents were reported from Vecknng, where a German plane was sighted at an altuudc of b.'Kx) feet at a point approximately four miles inside Fren h Utritorv, at Montnny, two miles on the I reneh side of the border, and at Kanfen, near the frontiei Sixth army corps headquarters at Nan y said a German plane flew over the French village of VSaldwisse in the department of Moselle and a second German plane had been seen to the south of Waldwisse but is was not certain if it had ciossed the - N r INVADE FRANCE d don. , been in hands that insure essential government and assuie perfirst petuation of ideals from the Champ to president president Ivins, president In eulogizing President Peter son said W e hope be tbe college will continue to said l'f Six tiim 1'ARuri. March II exemplary of the students he in- in the past two days German President Ivins saw m them heritaace of an America so grjat rossed the frrtuc-jdanes have mini! and vision that the truth frontier, it was learned today In each instance, French air- w huh is in it shall some day rule crafts have ascended to intercept (Conhnutfi fnnn pngr am) many uules-- . u solution of Un present crisis is cfltitcd But these demands were qu with other demands of gietl-es- t importance to Gieat Biit.im. Want New Guarantor 1 That Britain give Finnic a new guarantee of armed assist tin e in event of a German miasm 2 That the Fr in h and British general staffs prepare a spe'ifn join plan to deal with any rant-genc- rffi. && ,TDE nERALD.JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1 0 3 fi. GERMAN TROOPS CROSSING RHINE GERMAN PLANES JAFSIE SUDDENLY HERE'S MORE ABOUT - Ip B V t- - t. Value far beyond, the. 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