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Show fT''' yi y i M t ff f f , f TtmJJfivi ft . yr , t,f tit-- t4l-1- I t 14 71 i 1 WEATIIFR FT Ilf: Fair tonight anil Sunday; slightly warmer tonight in southwest A A Qi VOLUME LIII. IDAHO: Fair tonight and Sunday; not much change in temperature. SATUJUUY, MARCH LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, Inquest In t o U t a A'NECKLESS Murder Case Closed Until Next Tuesday ' Electrocuted incSXpedf During the portion. Exiled From Spain SOLD th next, Tuesday morning, investigators of the sheriffs office were declared to be devoting the day to the Investigation of clues developed during the hearing. They did not reveal the nature where they of these clues expected them to lead. Charles Peter, who was named earlier to the inquest by Miss Amelia Hugentobler, a sister of the murdered woman, as an admirer of Mrs.- - Moormeister, declared from the witness stand or-sa- y ported to have ben a secret service man in England and whose wife exhibited what aha said was between had never been anything the necklace here last November. 1 (AP) Mar. as Miss Columbus, O., He denied, them. Hastings said ft ma stein- former H. 50, .Snook, had testified her Dr. games Hugentobler contention that a power hardts sister-- had informed her, that he Ohio State University professor of attorney given Townsend by electrocuted jast nlght had everalteflipteci - to per suj ie who. had- - bem for murder of Miss iueorn ed before the sale was Mrs. Moormeister to obtain made. The m. 6 a. today divorce from Dr. Frank Moor- Hix, was buried at $50,000. , The price in Greenlawn cemetery. meister. He said he would like to quesSnook When the inquest is resumed body was taken to the ft funeral tion Townsend, but he understood last home front, night next week, it is expected that Brief private that he had gone to Palm Beach, director's parlors. technical testimony will be in- funeral were held at the Fla., and had left no forwardihg services troduced from physicians who address at the Hotel Montclair, home. , the body and from Her-vetwhere, he stayed while here. In man Haxms. state chemist, who The former instructor 'The necklace, which Napoleon made an analysis of the Vital erinary surgery went calmly -- to gave to Marie Louisa at the birth he which crime the for of death reports Preliminary 'organs., of their son, the Duke of Reich that confessed, in his last hours, was his examination indicated stadt, in 1811, had been' in the an to end been parhad deliberately planned Moormeister Mrs. family of the Archduchess for ruin to threatened which alcoholic affair liquor taking of a strong ' . iTt over a century. and his reputation. positionbut a short time before her, was eight months and 17 days death. the after he left the mutilated body Advertising Hct body, battered beneath girl lying ou of the wheels of her own automobile, . a lonely rifle range near the city . Continued on Page Three limits. Manager Hehihis F -- -- Dr. Snook, who was ; walked 50, His o the chair. .Essex. Challenger,: . unassisted Coast manner --iwa ewei. ill' sys .elertef A' minister from his lips silent. whom he had just accepted comWeek Announced La Phene' Peterson, advertising munion pronounced a benediction as two guards adjusted electrodes manager of the Stockton . ChristDr. Shooks right leg and the iansen Department store, returned . By Yonk Motor to Six thousand last evening from a pleasant outtop of his head. volts of electricity passed through ing and business trip to the coast in three isepmte charges Mr. Peterson enjoyed every minAggressive merchandising and his body dead at 7.09 ute of the time while away but wa3 'He pronounced advertising will play an important. says he 1 glad to get back to part in creating a generally active .m; Helen Logan although the weather confaRhul and optimistic public sentiment, last ditions on the ebast are ideaL The with resulting favorable results in trip was made by automobile and business volume and employment, the roads were in excellent conm the opinion of Chester O, Abdition. He met several former bott, general sales manager of the Logan people in Los Angeles, inanHe Co. Hudson Motor Car Willard cluding Mr. and Mr own company, n , ri nounced that his Dr. and Mrs.' E. B. and Lewis nf Ar in conformance with this plan, Budge. He spent two days at the u', p u staging an intensive Essex Chalhorse show at San national longer Week March Fianclsco, taking wirh him from In a program of business stimLos Angeles, Reid Shamhart At ulation, he said, no activity is the latter place a visit was made more important than active and c. with Ferris Miles, Mr. and Mrs Boise March forceful merchandising, in such; and Conan Mathews. The Boisefor in exJail in held concrete the McClurg, efforts is found latter is attending the California of his wife, bemurder for the trial cmrlilicatidn of optimism and of fine arts where he is Mrs. Mary McClurg of Cle Elum, rcnool lief in American prosperity. a couple of classes. He teaching in be will arranged Our own campaign will feature Washington, of at the school. well is Emat court thought district the use of extensive newspaper Gem county March 3, It was learned A couple of days were spent at, the mett, every space, reaching advertising Shamhart home at Santa Maria rcctlon of the Country The pur- here. The date of trial probably on the return trip. Mr. Peterson at announced arraignment. to be will be will this of campaign pose was was accompanied by his two bro Mrs. support our distributors and oea:-- j The body of from McClurg thers, Silvan arid Colins of- the smoking found hanging wide a public era lit spreading Ward. The latter went down - their .automobuejast of remain ansB Hudsonknowledge of tits limr to watch lhe 'salc or theircattle Emmett. near hill a on 9 Dec announc Ve have Fs ax ears which which they shipped to the Los McClurg was charged with first fcd for 1930. al- Angeles market. crime the for J murder indegree Hudson la Aha second largest he insisted the affair was field automotive though the in dependent been end has been noted for its aggres-- l an accident that he had Old Foiks of W thC down toe hill Froa -- ta ls-v- 2-- 9. -- QUaUty-9fi!tTro- S its products. HOOVER WORK COiiiilSIOll THE HAITI OH Displayed Before quarters of Commission ditions' Quiet. BEGI11S inactoted Preat Photo Migual Prim p River, eon of the former dictator, h been exiled , from Spain because of Inclination to $els detractor of to challen til father, . "H Heavyweight1 t-.- - inti Uut , tie 1 I -- PROBLEM SS ..Uon t would not skid, TmmeCRateijC'Dfcikpsey His training erican-Japane- se j 1 'iRcninsjilay. start ni ! . out-fi- de 1 1 legislative elections. The, commlsslonen were to be puests of honor of the United fO't(c3 teeatlon dunrg the day when high comndsoioner Ruosell n at the Hospital - into-phy-- Man HI : Uon agreement is under way here pending return of t a French - dcl- egation to London. conference With spokesmen silent, it appears that the Am. ... r PFilfTPnffi as lie ( I vlOiili plans to Complete a theatrical error six a month of gagement weeks first After that, the formHoop Title er chaimpion said, he would be Joined in Chicago oy Jerry the Salt Lake dity. Mar. 1 (AP) his tra'ner lor ten years, Greek and that he th.n would start in- Plans were going forward here the tensive work. today for the playoff 0 Developments In the next few western division basketball chamweeks ho said, probably will be pionship of the rocky mountain a factor In his decision concern- conference, with Coach E. L. In ti the heavy Romney of Utah State Agricuing ltural college standing firm on weight situation. had been permission ne said granted by the conference for the deciding series here March 7. 8 and 10, between the Aggies and Montana State. Cedar City. from Speaking Utan. wnere he is attending a -) Here - (!aP) Clack foot Idaho, Mar.-- .l Peter O Johnson, register of the. Blackfoot land office and formerly president pf, the Blackpool 'stake of the latter- - day saint-ettufe- was reported here hr -- today to be in a critical condition tn the Budge Memorial hospital at Logan, Utah. Members of his family had been summoned. It was announced. Inquiry at the hospital today disclosed the- fact that Peter G. to in the Johnsoh, inferred Blackfoot dispatch, ls in a critical He was condition as .stated. brought here on February 26th and since that time the hospital officials have hoped to build hin up in order, that an operation His family could be performed. were sent for today although his condition is reported to bo Improved over Friday. - Weldon Bornham 7 Will Deccrate For -- ' Junior Promenade ' A ry Funeral , , Pro-and..- lQ -- - LEADERS Off Mil TMHIUS m RADICAL er , rs Prominent Idaho - (TV f leadejs-- af j I-- LouUlsn. State be tnonecred by Mist Scott Ducheln of Baton Rouge. negotiation. for settlement of a cruiser ratio rep- resent the only live issue under Rochester, Mmp., March discussion, the' French ' attitude Jack Dempsey, 1 former heavy-- J being so unalterably- - involved In weight champiofi, Indicated here (other phases that St would be teday that he will start Inten-- 1 slve training in! about, six weeks!, . with a view to getting T "ra to ( The 1930 team will at Continuation of their work, the .and Engagement it tf rji 1 A ' London time (12.15 p. m. E. 8. T.) Champion of the World To Complete Theatrical Alien or iasoefetfrf Pfr st Plans of decoration for the Junior promenade, the leading social function at the Utah State Agricultural college, are practito cally complete according members 01 the general committee. The prom will be given on Friday eve.ik., March 2i in the Palais d Or. The committee received full color sketches of decorative plans from artists and decorators in all sections of the ! state Eight plans In all were Wrote Hi Own submh .d. The decorative scheme finally selected, was submitted by , : Invitations Weldon Burnham, a local student who has shown unusual talent in recent year Invita-tloki1 a Mr. , Burnham has contracted (AP) Chicago, March to L. A Thiels funeral for the art work connected with Junior college basketball tourna- which he himself prepared and his plan of decoration and he ment, Coach Romney said he addressed 15 years ego have been will also give general supervihad received informationn Thurs- mailed as he directed. sion to decoration as a whole. day from Professor Ralph GilNeat cards they are, with black Ho has already begun work on With sales progressing slowly more of Colorado College, confer- borders, a short paragraph of special art productions while thi under the hammer of the veteran ence secretary, that a telegra- on death, a Mef committee aided by several memphilosophy E. O Walters, of Filer phic vote of the conference had biography. , and the auctioneer, line, My bers pf the junior class will beIdaho, the seventh annual sale this permission, with the funeral will be ; . , this week. gin i intensive work of , the Cache County Holstein given that the confer-Breede- rs The cards advised the recipients The understanding members of tha committee association began at 10 J ence championship games be-- a. to watch newspapers for date if are Marrner Merrill chairman: m. today in the stock Judging twean the winners in the eastern t,,e Arminta Hogan, Ruby Mitton. funeral, - or telephone of the county fair and western divisions would be the pavilion i Clare t Hayward, and Kenneth home. . grounds. later. played Thiel, a Fresno artist who died Shields The committee believes n Twenty-sevechoice Holsteins,! Ben-sohe said ho received two days ago, ended his invita- that Mr. Burnhams decorative seventeen regUtered.'theYesterday, comprising scheme will surpass any in recent further suggestion from tions with- o entoies,,.werq..scl)e-riaSSar--'Gdmorgrade . . BtaXe there? , .thatUtah' ,, years. on the auction to block. duled go an(j Montana State play one found have use tracof that face To encourage the Scientist!) Despite tne damp and the mud game to decide the western, dlvl-- at tne fair grounds, a, large crowd) skn championship, - in - time to tors oxf .farms the Polish .govern ,powdrr dropped on rugs injures of men, women and youngsters 'permit the conference playoff on menfc is rebating- 75 per rent of ,iiiein more than cigar ashes -- by; filled the east and west stands 'March 6, 7 and 8- - as originally tno import duty paid by them, while ashes . chasere of machines. 'help to repel motns of the pavilion. Up to press time planned. aales-n- ad - declared this afternoon arrange-progressi- ng this been; Roinney -- slowly but Second Ward surely., merd - was out of - the,- question, Joae with Auctioneer Walters being Sjpce Montana State had return-urge- d sale at the j Bozeman and his team Feted intervals.to . speedv up . Royally not ready fpr a game this jwas Whilf some of the spectators week, hot dogs and sipped) if Utah State should win the munched ward Old folks of the Second coffee as they watched the pro- - division championship, he would mingled with other members of gress ol the sale, one after an- - expect the conference to design-oththe ward Friday afternoon for a team the eastern division of the choice Holstein en-!a- te genuine reunion and party. before the auctioneer, that would meet us for the con This Move is Likely To Make it months until the naval eonrerehc? went tries large attendance enjoyed a sum H. A. Mathieson of Portland, Ore- ference championship at a time Possible for New Premier To could be concluded, the budget ptuous meal served by the ward gon, who Is working in connec- to be agreed upon, he added. passed, the Young plan nut into Succeed Holstein-Friesiaold folks committee. n w 'execution and oher major pro- e would claim the Otherwise . tion with the A program of s peaches, hum Breeders association of America, conference championship? Ued. reported (API Andre Paris, March 1 erous sketches and music, reveal and Cache County Agricultural that! announced Taidieu ' today considerable talent among Agent Robert L. Wriglcy gave ihg several radical lesdeis had of-- i those participating was a feature .. .. fered to join the cabinet he P, College of the dav The program as given was held This forming. l.kelyj I out in . The Journal" on Friday UaU to break the radical - resistance was carried out. Everything went end enable Tardieu to form off in orderly fashion to make ' jaYe had 'been moved. These concentration government. Buried in 'Hills the day One of the best of its were At Proto: 56, Brigham louiig kind tn the history of the Second j rnch-bePans,-Mar1 API The I j j Entry No. 12, a heifer t tab 31- - ' w5d- ilongintr to Plowman Brothers of today refused the , sturets S D, March 1 (AP At Boulder: Colnrado 27, Colorado caI Socialists Charles England report- Sm,thfieId. and sold to Theodore Cotlege 24. Btchop peace move of Andre Tardieu, Hilir she lovctl ed the construction costs knd'Glbbong for $10250; 2. Entry No. PiillmHii: Washington Stale 36, premier designate, who woshed to cjaimed p0ker Alice, last of th 4t connected matters the 23 a registcirtd cow bclohging Idaho 2X other a three montlis political true' women characters of the wild .call new ward amusement haB and At Seattle Washington 32, Oregon to permit solution of Frances clarence Rfoikle of Smithfieldwoollrwestr the work of building a new chapel and 3 Gordon of Smith53. problmt. mediately outstanding Tbe grave that awaited her In with hall. the in connection 3 H. No. a j work.neld M northern rlarelaff: .rizoua M. . Tardieu . for $125; , Entry Catholic cemetery todav was Despite the rejection New Me'eo 30. 'announced he would have his tje registered cow belong'ng to the Tea here not far f,c these of 'Calamity Haiti, March 1 and peaceful calm a After (T1) the high night with no untoward Incidents editorials attacking despite emergency preparations, commissioner Haiti on the boover More than 5,000 persons greeted today began its work, the first the members of the commission ccss on opening this morning ,anded yesterday from who had storid tnfc Banner-beareg Rochester and follow-J- n y outside street the them up the capitals streets j ed the Excelsior hotel, which Is th , with banners reading we want a commissions headquarters, no and lei3lallve elecUons, flood part ot the night finally go j morr high teommlsslonc-rsThe tired an dwent home. However, demonstration was orderly and they stiFk their banners, neatly when the commissioners made a arranged In the flower garden' reappearance at the close of the nnd other parts of the yard, .iclal greeting they were cheered all the commissioners room - and applauded. Amerithe when Consequently The mt niters of the commlrsion cans awoke this morning ?rP; w Cameron Forbes. were tiiv noticed first they Bntnn' Jsmes Kwirocv ward arc being entertained d e so c c u p a 1 0 n and words enton N J, Henrv P. Flet- - Ihe w ' Port-au-Prln- ' former lief of unemployment was proposed in a resolution , Introduced today by Senator Brookhart. Republican, Iowa and referred to the senate appropriations committee for consideration. After the introduction of Brookharts measure, the unemployment question came in for discussion with Senator Wheeler, Democrat, Montana, asserting the problem could not be solved red baiting by by the department of Justice. There is no doubt, the uena-tsaid, that there is a great deal of uncmpicymentr but it is not going to be solved by red the policemen s baiting and club. ( Said-h- e, hoped Hin justice do. partment would not start a hat he described as a red drive, saying this had been done during the administrations of Palmer, Daughtery and Burns. Wneeler contended that the Hoover conference with industrial leaders . increased rather than diminished unemployment because it srared some Industrialists into the belief that a -real depression existed and caused them to lay olf men,' -- n. Pesptte-effort- aef Whe- Washington, Man, 1 (API The appropriation of 50.800 000 to be expended by the American Red Cross and the quartermaster general of the army for the re- to Ameiicd tomorrow after-noHe will go on the air over the Columbia network at 515 II Quarter- By Brookhart Most Americans in were spending the holiday visiting country i , with others fri.nds or resting in Londa,'i One member of the American delegation was busy today. Charles Francis Adams, secretary of the' navy, was engaged in com-wl- ll broad-ca- . eler Answers. did DEM JACK and master General Sought on will give a reception. Haitians of all parties Were Invited to this, but last night and this morning many of those who have been Invited published cards In the newspapers refusing to attend. Some of the papers published Itead-- 1 Con- Cross months are expected to elapse, before the naval conference is concluded, his figure return, upon being contingent shortly of a trench celegation. In quarters it was believed the rjne 'two Weeks will determine next wnether the contercncc can evolve a five power agreement. Practically ail delegations today were in the midst of week Are (Banners , Trif Expenditure of This Sum by American Red wetke-totw- ill . Unemployment Weeks Will Determine Whether a Five Power Agreement can be Evolved. London, March 1 (AP) - Six - be- So Sponsors Tigers ters that the Next Two $400, 00O - U. Believed in Some Quar- New York. March I (AP The diamond necklace given by Napoleon to his empress Marie Louisa .and .Fhich ..way being sought here by agents of the Marie Theresa of Archduchess Vienna, allegedly was 'sold Fedru-ar- y 11 to a Fifth Avenue Jeweler, assistant United States Attorney Harold w. Hasting paid today. ' Mr. Hkstiiigs said he had been told by Lawrence Steinhardt, of the law firm of Guggenheim, un termyer and Marshall, that the necklace was sold oh that date by C. F. Townsend, who Is re- Salt Lake City, March 1 the Inquest Into the death of Mrs.- Dorothy Moormeister here a week ago at adjournment until Asks $50,000,000 For the Relief of O t Of Vienna Seeking Diamond $400,000 Strand Given by Napoleon to His Empress. Testimony From Physicians pected. NUMBER 51 MUT-T- Agents of' the Archduchess Marie Theresa ' Hearing-Techn- ical (AP)--Wi- 1. 1930. Basketball ' Results Last Night. TO a! CHET jAAr ultra w ch to-la- i vw4nvt to c. .v 7. . Harm of Ricbmor'l !k lei it J |