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Show fi- "'vii' ll r eJ v. Grain Rangs Whe- at- ns March :ay T Jjy - A. 1.1. G - r. lHi 9 - Sept- - Dr. Low Close Open High 2 226 2g. 2i9-- 217 218, 198 197 198. ing-1984 198 199 199 200G 200201 ini Tf If M. JX JX 7e II U fl iininnifli tJf LOGAN, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1930 Auto Union horsemeat Mine Chief Would Help Finance Big Chrysler Strike ill IITOI Chains BEEF Lewis Loan Bid & Prison Term In is POSED AS Turns Down DALLAS, Tev, Match 8 UP) More than four tons of horse-meshipped into thiee Texas cities as Canadian beef tenderloins went into official deep freeze today. Federal authorities began an investigation when they learned that the Kansas City Backing house which sold a Dallas broker some of the horsemeat was not It is under federal inspection illegal to ship meat which has not received federal inspection into another state. FIFTEEN PERISH IN AIRLINER CRASH V ill Greet Agitators Mam., March 8 (U.P.) A airliner crashed into a house and killed 15 jiersons shortly after it struck a flagpole while trying MINNEAPOLIS, Strikes Ag ainst Arms Shipments Are Cause of Discord EXPERIMENT STATION Today two-stor- y g su-ns- or hole "anti-horseme- at CONTRIBUTION CITED Logan School not smut-resis-ta- Greatest Dust Storm Since Othello Chosen 5hakeSpearean Drama For April nt The 30's Sweep February Fire mid-we- Losses Decline Area st OF TO rare-witho- ut ea twin-engin- ed to land in a raging blizzard. An sister died boy and his in their cribs as the plane exploded, igniting their frame home into a funeral pyre for them and the 13 crewmen and passengers aboard the ship. The children burned to death as their mother screamed for help and their father tried to hoist a ladder to their room. The desperate attempt to save them failed when the house collapsed onto the wreck of the plane. A 16th victim of the accident was counted when an elderly man died while rushing toward the burning house. The plane buried itself in the earth beneath the house, entombing those aboard even as they burned. d Early today, only one complete and body had been recovered. A crane was brought up to lift the gable of the house from where it had fallen onto the place. Were finding only bits of flesh down there, a worker said. It doesnt look like well find anything big enough to be recognized as being part of a human bodv. The plane crashed at 9:02 p.m. as a blizzard lashed the citv. : Exhibit Will odel attlina BY JOSEPH W. (.RIGO United Press Staff Correspondent PARIS, March 8 (I'D The nafisttional assembly, fighting Communist deputies 393 Theres A law ! Texas state health authorities to 186, approved today a law proWoodruff school. Left to right: Jean Hyde, prison terms in chains for turn WORK OX DISPLAY Some students at joined the inquiry because the viding Communist cepted. Carlos agitators fomenting dart" their Henrie, Ronald a Daniel law objets state are Cammack, fSn school getting legislature passed UAW President Walter P. Reu-the- r port strikes against American aims at the Hutchinson, Jeaneen Hale and Sherry Meservy. sentences last year levying jail for the exhibit, which opens today rejected the offered loan with and fines on persons selling shipments. thanks in a letter to the United A few hours later Premier horsemeat as beef for human Mine Workers chief. Georges Bidault drafted 1 00,' too consumption. Because of the generous conid The Texas legislature passed gas and electric workers into m tributions of UAW members in the service to prevent a strike act after in the nationalized utilities schedplants other than Chrysler and of Houston children had been vicmganizations outside the UAW'." timized in 1948 by unscrupulous uled for midnight tonght (4 p m badly-charreipen We have not Reuther wrote, MST). wholesalers who peddled horsefound it necessary to borrow meat to school cafeterias. Bidault, along with Industry and commerce Minister Jean Louvel, money to support the strike and The horsemeat impounded we do not anticipate that we shall." was destined for coun- signed an order requisitioning the It told Lewis yesterday However, Reuther in the more prosperous resigas and electric workers this morn ters Money appropriated to the Utah Experiment that we would be happy of course dential section of Dallas, Fort ing. ia a wise investment, for during the past Station to accept on behalf of Chrysler Worth and Houston. Louvel, In a nationwide broadtracing developLin art exhibit, several years, great dividends have come from' such strikers in our union any outright cast announcing the decree, said showed Invoices the that ed of art interest and technique contribution you and your or- horsemeat, Intended to be passed the gas and electric strike threaf schools to the m the primary funds, in the form of improved agriculture. ganization may wish to make." at the off as filet mignon at $1.25 to ens to paralyze the nations life. '(ssional level, opened That was the contention of Dr. R. H. Walker, Reuther said any contributions $1.50 per pound, wholesale at 97 Cites A Duty today, oxlruff school in Logan of director station for relief direct dean would and of go experiment as agriculture labeled It is the governments duty to cents. Horsemeat, nsored by the city school disfamitheir and strikers at Utah State Agicultural college, as he addressed Chrysler such, retails at only 15 cents per insure the continuation of vital lies. Fhe public is invited to view the public services, Louvel said. "It Lions club yesterday afternoon. Logan to salute pound. We take this occasion will accomplish its duty. All means V.ay, any day from 8 am- - t0 vicHe cited several specific examples to prove his the miners on their splendid at its disposal will be used to 'm., until March 17. In general tory, Reuther wrote Lewis. art restrict to a minimum the effects assertion. Development of a new type of ge is Delbert Napper, Is The UAWs answer to the mine of this strike. for Logan schools. wheat . by experiment station specialists has workers offer came as the Chrys-Communist deputies started one Committee Listed incresed the value of western wheat yields by at least ler strike went into its seventh Mid-We- st i: Members of his committee last fist fight on the floor of the week. $2 million per year. The states alfalfa seed industry national assembly at 4 a.m. today Max Weaver, Ann Neddo, in an effort ot delay approval of m Rawlins, Alice Chase, Edna was saved by other experiment station officials; bill. A powerCHICAGO, March 8 (URC-T- he the almost to the Rio Crande, high ,th and Elaine Hymas, teachers; value of this is research estimated at $1 monetary ful force of 250 security guards winter's worst storm flung mighty winds with gusts to 100 miles an Kathleen Lyon, i.da Kowalhs, One of Shakespeares greatest were called in and stopped the blizzards across the million per year. tonit Bee, Noel Stoker, Carol day and raised the greatest dust hour lashed cities and farms. targedies, Othello, has been se- brawl in 10 minutes. Seaver, Jocelyn Shaw, Jerry Numerous other contributions to lected to be the annual ShakeThe northern snowstorm hurdagricultural welAs a result of the fight between storm since the 1930's. iwhard, Carol Wyatt and Dor-- e fare by experiment station work were described by From the Canadian border south led the Mississippi river and spearean production at Utah State 300 Communist and government Hansen, students. plungDr. Walker, who observed: I agree that there is need Agricultural college this year, Dr. deputies four ushers were sent to There will be various types of ed eastward leaving the Dakotas, anHarold I. Hansen, director, the hospital, one with a broken leg. copper citings, clay figurines, for economy in many branches of federal and state nounced today.- EIGHT Nebraska, Iowa and Minnesota One deputy was treated for a FAMILY tmg, murals and wood carving. be some But will activity. money spent cant be termed waste Fire losses In Logan city and Dates for the production staggering under its sudden blow. of five The artistic expressions broken collar bone and several A U.S. weather forecaster at or extravagance. That is money, invested in research Cache county during February of April 19 to 22. Two performances wer bruised. children are i BURNED Chicago said the storm would dithis year were less than those of will be presented Saturday, April and 500,000 Between 300,000 imagination, Mr. Nap. work, which yields dividends. minish as it pushed toward the 22, the first performance at 4 p. m. workers a corresponding month in 1949 r commented, in discussing the throughout France are We believe that experiment station expenditures Atlantic seaboard. DEATH even though neither was excessive, for guests of the Annual Poetry now idle becouse of strikes In a Kbit, A towering fall into this category. duster" ranged it was reported today by Fire Speaking Festival; the second at dozen industries, but the start of scribble Children read Into 8:15 p. m. for the general public. a eastward across Texas and Oklamovement was Dr. Walker was introduced to the club by Dr. Chief E. S. Laurence. March 8 (UB SANDY, isnnp visionary fantasies, Ore., homa. It fanned prairie fires and Tryouts Slated In Logan last month, there were to the adult eye. Early reported in Paris today. A family of eight perished early caused Leonard Pollard, chairman of the Lions agriculture 3 residential fires, 1 laundry fire, Students, faculty, and townspeodamage estimated in the icings are vague, distorted and today in a flash fire that hundreds of thousands of dollars. roles. committee. Ray Nelson, president, was in charge of 1 d animals Bggerated. grass fire, two auto fires and ple are invited to try out for destroyed their cabin at Wilson Worst Disaster" the meeting, which included accordian solos by Louis six first-ai- d emergemey calls a Wednesday and Thursday, March 8 usually created with two legs Mill, 11 miles south of here. In the parched Texas panhandle, IX alarms to the fire and 9, auditions will be held in the Kills total of with no neck. The sky may be Fomoff. to Burned death before 4 m. they a newspaper editor said this ihe top of the department, with a fire loss of Little Theater, Main 203, at p. be picture with an had a chance to escape were might be the worst disaster ever Special private readings may space between. only $20. A. Leroy Ludwig, 34; his wife, to strike the Texas north plains. Bov Wanga, Last year, city calls included 3 arranged for at the office of Dr. They model clay Into bun or about 32, and their six An earthquake added variety Hansen, Main 201, If the above residential fires, 1 office fire, to create dogs, shapes children, Rebecca, 15; Jerry, 13; to the weather map. A sharp, MARION, S. C., March 8 (UJ5 mercantile fire, 1 auto fire and 1 hours are not convenient or cats, w hich usually lack If you are not interested In A torn and bloody notebook in Janice, 10; Michael, 7; Ronnie, single shock rocked the San Franfirst aid call 8 alarms, with losses characteristics of these animals, cisco bay area last night. Anxious acting but would like to partici- which a little boy told of his 2, and Cathie, five months, ever, the work described is to amounting to $726. Carl Wilson, owner of the mill, residents flooded police and newswas the lone Cache countys record for Feb- pate, applications for positions on trip to Florida (Continued on Page 7) will be clue today to a plane crash which told authorities he noticed the paper switchboards with calls, but ruary this year is 1 residential the various technical staffs fire at 1:15 a.m. when he was thpre were no reports of damage. Han- killed three men and the boy. Dr. at 2 office, my accepted 2 scares smoke fire, grass fires, awakened by the barking of his four-plaThe blizzard struck Iowa with Bellanca said. sen Their are and "We dipdesigning 3 calls and aid first emergency Mayor William W. Owens, ComHe said he looked out a such fury that even snow plows Commissioner Lcxsle, in charge 8 low clouds from dog. the of the a ped suddenly loss. part constructing large fire Last alarms, with $100 missioners R. O. Loosle and Ben of roads, declared that we have year the county had 1 residential costumes, and well need a large near here yesterday and rammed window of his home to see the were taken off the highways. W. Evans of Logan were today Telephone line damage in less state money for highway im- fire, 3 first aid calls 4 alarms for crew on the costume staff," he into farmer Earl Ellerbys pasture. Ludwig cabin in flames. He said touring city streets. added. Anyone interested in sewing A witness said it flew into a the entire interior seemed to be Nebraska was greater than during this ear $18,000 com- a loss of. $25. provement It wasnt a pleasure trip. Rather, afire with flames shooting out the record blizzards of 1949, northone or more costumes should make hundred pieces. pared to $25,000 last year. But their purpose was to size-u- p western Bell said. The victims, all from around the windows. were anxious to put that money application. some of the 110 miles of municipal The Dakotas were virtually After a vain attempt to rescue Waterbury, Conn., were identified where it is needed most. Tind-A-Tit!e roads to determine the highway rASHINGTONT, March 8 (UB as James Patrick Sullivan, 45, the family, Wilson summoned isolated from the rest of the world. The fund is received from the L Lewis and hard coal pro-ri- improvement program for this state for B and C road improvepresident of the Connecticut the Sandy fire department and The storn struck so rapidly that Plastics Co.; his son, James, Jr., sheriffs deputies. many farmers had little opporstepped up their contract year. Is ments, and comes to cities from of near 12, both Middlebury, Nations today in an effort to tunity to care for their livestock, license plate sales. SERVED and losses were expected to be ? anthracite Waterbury; Merrill E. Forton, 46, miners on the" job Bridge Building Jay O. Jensen, 678 Darwin Ave., a for Sullivans comp- PRICESS ILL FIRM IS 'the rest of the week. high. Commissioner Loosle noted that was today judged winner of the he In most of the storm area, snowany, and Wallace Stovkin, 26, LONDON, March 8 (U.B BuckUnited Mines Woikers 78,- contest cartoon many stretches of highway in find - a - title both of Waterbury. members in the ingham palace sources said today fall did not exceed five inches, are In need of rebuilding No. 7. AWARDED Logan BIG Pennsylvania Police who removed the bodies that Princess Margaret still was but the wind piled it into drifts coal field have worked only or improvement. "Wed like to get Published in Mondays Herald-Journa- l, SALT LAKE CITY, March 8 d the confined to her room today with many feet deep. Temperatures urst three to as many as possible but will the cartoon shows a hus- (U.P) A Salt Lake City mother of found days of each week notebook with the scrawled title: influenza and would take no part ranged below zero in North Dalast December. CONTRACT have to determine a priority bas.s, band talking to his wife who held five today began serving a five-da- y "James Sullivans trip to Florida. in ceremonies for visiting French kota and near zero as far south ;e shortened a pan of burning food in her hand. he commented. city jail sentence on the inschedule, ordered A Logan firm, Cache Valley as Missouri. President Vincent Auriol. stallment out the anthracite A bridge on Fourth South, near Mr. Jensen has the man saying: plan. 'PSS than a Electric Company, has been the fairgrounds, is being con- Zanavoo is open every day for City Judge Arthur J. Mays has k , supply. Only 272,000 tons awarded the contract for elecstructed, and another bridge at private parties. To him will go a ordered Mrs. Floyd A. Allred to coal were on hand for West and Eighth North is $2 prize, go to jail from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Second trical work in the new Veterans 51 seaboaid furnaces last The series of interesting and for five consecutive Wednesdays Administration hospital, to be being considered. Also, the street! toy, a rt'.op jf 131,000 tons constructed at Salt Lake City, on Eighth North, from Second to! entertaining cartoons continue In the sentence for driving without a the drivers license. previous week. Third East, may be opened this tonight's edition, on page 10. ' wnejs for the union and the it was announced today. LONDON, March 8 (U.B Prime d The judge decided that Mrs. line for entering is Friday, 9 a.m. Clement Attlees labor Minister could make it .unt "e!p scheduled to ar-each Wednesday low Cache Valley Electric The commissioner pointed out, tbe L S. Circuit because thats the day when her government accepted today WinsCourt of bidder for the electrical work; that citizens must cooperate better whether an emergency husband is free from his truck ton Churchills challenge to a the figure is in excess of a half- on problems of municipal garbage I c Hillorl showdown vote on the nationalize' ? should be held on the gov-.- s million dollars. driving duties and can take care collection. "Many people are tion of iron and steel. of the children. Pnn,pmpt charges that the their garbage along tering Debate in which conservative The general contract for hos- curbings. soft coal strike. , Others fail to place thp n AutO speakers will carry the attack Judge Richmond B. pital construction was awarded rubbish in proper containers. And against the labor government into to Curlett Wunderlich Company still others leave the cans on the JsmisSPd the charges last a half dozen fields is expected to THISTLE, Utah, March 8 U' R saying the government fail- - of Long Beach, Calif., on a bid curb all day. This should be HI A head-o- n collision near Thistle continue today and tomorrow in JENSEN, Utah, March 8 (U.R prove that of about 8 million dollars. Conthe union "wil-eiikilled Aaron Porter, 40, Flood threat from the swollen the House of Commons. yesterday his is to struction e begin One test vote on the steel naHite, Utah, and Injured two others. Green River near here was to be , ... Justice Department ap-aC. Goodrich, 25, driving surveyed today by two tionalization experts Ralph program is expected aked the Circuit court Enin from which Porter the station wagon tomorrow night and another on the U. S. Army Corps of the cave ahead Jack Laub, vice president of of other was riding, suffered a possible gineers. the governments housing program business. Cache Valley Electric, has just A B. H. Dodge and Oliver H. OchS next Monday night. V "X&JSALT LAKE CITY, March 8 (U.D broken leg. Clair Brown, Manti,, returned from Los Angeles, exvehicle of involvLos D ner other from are the driver Conservative Utah, D. Thomas, Sen. Elbert elecheadquarters Angeles speakers where he conferred on the ed, was treated for chest injuries. planned to fly over the area in a pected to hammer the government $ I trical work contract. He was In is scheduled to arrive in Sait Lake camon rural problems, finance and Both men were taken to the Utah National Guard 7 San Francisco two weeks ago City tomorrow to begin his Attlee Tomorrow Fork elections. 1950 economics Spanish the hospital. today. on similar matters. paign for will have to answer a dozen quesHold tions on the atomic leaks from which Dr. Klaus Fuchs was constake victed. Confprence will be held The major test for the governand will be on an amendment to ment in !Sm;,hrlnR Sunday 'e d Make the throne speech introduced house, with fin, kings GIVE-AVA- Y in commons last night. 'een! ,Cnnkie represent-h'1,horitie- March 8 UR The CIO United Auto Woikers today turned down John L. Lewis olfer of a $1,000,000 loan to help finance the Chrysler strike but said that any outright gifts would be acDETROIT, and Veather Trice; Five Cents ssembiy omniums CIO I UTAH -- Mostly cloudy, windy and warmer today and tonight. A few light showers Thursday, with snow at higher elevations. High both das, 45 to 55. Low tonight, 30 to 40 west; 22 to 32 east. in-r- le back-to-wo- Four-legge- illn m Plane Crash c Three Men and City Officials Study Road Improvement Projects For Year age Contract is Continue ce rs E Winner Chosen JAIL SENTENCE ON LOGAN tool-mak- er INSTALLMENTS blood-staine- 10-ce- nt Attlee Accepts two-wee- Churchill Challenge Dead-summer- - All-re- J! ' scat-W,u,- m ir.Ln Collision 'VjFf;rH5 Flood Threat ei back-to-wo- or-h- r Senator Returns -- ' Stake &- Conference s. f; nipptfes, announced G- L ReeS6' i,v shir?. 30 f'Ptin Pm. priesthood fr wums. All ay. 10 won and uTu ' 2 - .muslr furnished 'tlent np(!,',ard' '"oal end officers of are urged S.,Mcnds an invi mpmbp's of the stake the conferene j. The Cupboard Is Not Bare! GOVERNMENT EXPANDS ITS FOOD pounds, measured in dollars and cents, eggs 1,173.200 shell since the spuds might have been 43,000,000 of food (equivalent The governments expanding if they werent given cost the "dumped which government a y become eggs) program has away. Furthermore, the govern$1,600,00. about n dollar operation. milk 2,747,960 pounds, ment wouldnt expect to get back Dried The agriculture department said of 11,000,000 quarts of its full cost for milk and eggs, today that up to now it has ar- equivalent milk, when reconstituted even if It could find a foreign ranged to give away for distribu-47 skim water. This cost the govern- market for these items. with tion to needy Americans in This stockpile of food has been, states surplus foods which cost ment about $340,000. 34,894.650 pounds, or will be, distributed in every Potatoes it more than $3,000,000 under price state of the union except Arizona. which cost about $1,300,000. support programs. y cant be It represents only a small fraction The potato are: so far The foods away WASHINGTON, March 8 (U.P) Dried give-awa- multi-millio- given give-awa- PROGRAM of the stocks of these foods W'hich the government Is holding under price support programs. Many Orders New orders for the three free foods are pouring in dally from Officials said welfare agencies. Arizona is the only state from which no orders have been reeeiv !,( Legion To Meet . i I!:1 ! S Members of Logan post No. 7, American Legion, will meet Thursday, 8 p.m., in the canyon home, according to Commander Seymour Hammond. Lieut. Jim Beckett will show a film and present a lecture on ed. guided missiles. All Legionnaires, The food is free at storage and prospective members, are invited. (Continued on Page 8) n I I dust and PERFORMANCE? In the drought conspired to destroy the crops, lands, animals, livelihood and spirit of many thousands of farmers In the Great Dust Bowl, midwest U. S. A typical scene is shown above. This week, it appeared that there will be a repeat performance of that tragedy. ENCORE s, f I P i |