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Show WEATHER 4 IT All: Fair ionicht and Friday; little change in tenueralure. IDAHO: L..J LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, VOLUME LIII. II AMERICAN dents Called Upon to Inaugurate ne System Re- Hoover Greeting calls Visit to Chile. ()' The of voice presidents ot three American republics were called upon today to inaugurate a radio telephone system of the International' Telephone and Telegraph company, which linked the north and south American continents in a public telephone serWashington, April 3 vice. The program for the ceremonies included the exchange of President between greetings Hoover, President Carlos Ibanez of Chil and President Juan "Camptste guy of'Uruguay.. Arrangements were made . to broadcast the words of the chief executives of the three nations nationally - and internationally over the Columbia broadcast system and a short wave length channel to South America. In his greeting, prepared in advance foe delivery to the president of Chile, President Hoover mentioned the hospitality given him during his visit to that country before he was Inaugurated "Mr. President. I am happy indeed to converse with you in person today to recall the inspiring and cordial reception of a year ago, and - to Inaugurate thereby this important additional means of communication between our respective countries." Similar friendly, greetings were by the president for prepared President Camplsteguy and again testified to President Hoover's pleasant memory of the welcome Continued on Page Four THlRSUU Kl Mar Girls Beauty New York, April 3 AP) A spurned lover who on four ocmar casions hired gangsters to the beauty of the girl he loved, each only to be double-crosse- d time, today was in the toils of the law. Wallace Downer, former bank clerk, in a confession to the police, said he deafter termined on his revenge Miss Martha O. Kranquist, old housemaid, had spumed his attentions after a courtship of five years; On three occasions, at $100 a try, he said, he hired gangsters to rob the Brooklyn apartment of Miss Marlon Weil, where Miss Kranquist was employed,' with the the understanding .that during robbery the gangsters should slash his one-tim- e sweetheart. On each occasion the gangsteis accepted Downers money, robbed the apartment, tout. left Martha unscathed. ar Dancer Slain Dairy Chief Here; Confers With Staff Of U. S. A. C. .si! Maile to Crotiquisl M- - Farm- - 3 About Thirty-fiv- e of The Injured were Taken to Hospitals Heavy Detonations of Blasts Were Felt for Twenty Miles. Discusses Cooperative Dairy Investigation in Utah Philadelphia. April 3 (fP) At least nine persons were killed and scores of others Injured In a series of explosions today at the li Giaves chief of the made at oi Sobt mg. Hi. A u in dauy cattle breeding, H 'r. headquar- Mis William E Fireworks 'tiding and management, U. S. Display Pennsylvania v, ters today that the Americans of a i ot dauy industry, is in loan ; 16 miles at Inc., Devon, company. pionuneni j,i comare in British and Japanese in contei ring with Directo: . west of Philadelphia. About 35 in,, Mo, family and her l V Tit Cm ami and others of the plete accord. , j dead today. wcie jured persons were taken to the at . The Americans and British, Hr . , station Agi u ulunul experiment axe attack by a : ,, ij., Mawr hospital. Bryn at a meeting with the Japanese vti'l. to cooperative retoienee Ben V The u Most of the dead and Injured St. James palace, indicated ac- allot tonegro, dan Utah. in mve.sUgutiOiis i j were employes of tb- - k. lant. Three death b;, h Mr. ceptance of the Japanese reser- husband lminechat, I, u'k idnesdav afternoon of the dead were women. Two u, vations. Cii.uox ..visited the olof Cronqulst J little girls, sisters, firemen said, yesterday. The . only points to be settled attack the which hum is ,, by operated The carvers wtnwere killed at play outside the ikir 1 are details relating to Japanese afternoon M Expumieiit Station under the I (..nun nap plant. Other bodies were found in Bateof reservations, on the scrapping awakened and emu Q. George supervision as the debris. They were .badly man and replacing of ships in order The federal bureau' hai the man m l.i Uxlioon burned. to keep their dockyards work- He struck been in of work the cooperating Mrs The plant consisted of ten small ,u.d she this larm for a number of years. ing. It was said there e would be fell dead on the be i A:i on a seven acre tract of buildings no IacTOr '"Of''dlfflcutty'-m-ny-o-that Aa ,.pf , cooperation cxajuuaun mrerr browJiTh''a'errcti'"t land near the Pennsylvania the this reservations. in is Japanese point contemplated m another room v.as in; 'mint'd line e"we s t. bill Senator Reed, who was credit-edHi- y Carver, appropriation who wa; u .up m an agricultural Like a roar of a battery of arnow his colleagues with having before congress. bedroom rushed to hm tillery the first explosion let loose been instrumental in solving the adjoining Thursday torenoon Mr. Graves wile's loom just alei the attack visited about 9:50 a. m., sending debris at and British the college herd and American, Japanese and shot the negio to de.nh through the air for long disthe with Professor George B. following problem, made letuii'i-ca The coioner's tances. Two other detonations folstatement to newspaper men af- verdict of murderjury .m Urn i axe r ' Came, Mr. Bateman, and others lowed immediately and for 25 . on general dairy problems of the ter the meeting: ' woman her at and (laid, minutes there were explosions like noon I cannot too strongly impress the mountain uttei AJ country. a negro laentitied the rattle of machine guns. The on you the fine spirit in which the hand of Mr. Giaves addressed a group of heavy detonations were felt more In students the Japanese and British have TheWhitehead. members and faculty met in death at the than 20 miles away. east room of the college cafemet us. There was no disposition hands negro of Carver, tic jury said, a the The blasts were distinctly felt to quibble on the part of any one an at teria informal luncheon. justifiable homicide in the upper part of Philadelphia Car-do- n of the three delegations. Confeiences with Director The negro was m the a.t of and hi New Jersey. Associated Press Photo were resumed this afternoon, All have three delegations Assootnte d Press Photo jewels liom and a William Burkhardt, Los Angeles was to the I cannot taking Mrs. Carverswhen been frank and fair. Many windows in a Pennsylvania made Mr. Barbara Dalton of Norfolk, trip her dressing table she was moie wife, Ann railroad local train at Devon staVa., accused by Floyd Drennan a imagine more pleasant negotia- awakened important dairy centers of clerk, was held after hisdsneer, wss woman who aided him in holding tion were broken and some of McKnlght, Hollywood the valley. tions than these have beer,. The found slain. A revolver found on Mr. Graves plans to leave tig the passengers were cut by glass. up People State bank of New Bosnertirt 930 a. m, Friday-- for the ton, Mich., asserted on stand she one, but an honorable and reaThey were treated and sent to H. New Moser as bullet that calibre was victim of frame up. Pacific Coast. tlielr liomes.' After the 'explosion-hundreBefore returning killed his wife. sonable settlement between the to his headquarters at Washingof persons crowded the three." ton, D. C , he will have- visited . four tracks of the railroad. RailAt the conclusion of the meetPresident ail of the principal dairy regions road.. men. summoned help. from , ing which lasted an hour and a Wounded in Battle $10,000, OOO.Building of the United States. the valley forge military academy quarter, the three chiefs appointand 250 cadets went on duty paconsisting of ed a local conti actor John H Admiral W. V. Pratt and Cap- - was elected Moser, trolling the railroad. To of the president With Rum Runner A great amount of minor dam- Alexander Vtyi Kueren, re- - cal Rotary club al the icgular Dope Addict Shoots States; weekly luncheon meeting at the age was reported in the immediate presenting the United s, Admiral Fisher and Captain vicinity of the explosion and win- -' Hotel Ecc.es today Otner offiSelf Man, Lady dows were broken at distant Detroit, April 3 (API Gordon representing Great Britain, cers chosen by ballot were B. T Marsden, 32, customs border patr- and AdmfraF Abo and Captain Cardon, vice president; Norman points. olman- was wounded slightly last Toyoda, representing Japan. Physical force had to he Used D. Salisbury, secretary, Ross AnWichita, Kas., April 3 (API-A- fter will study derson, night in a battle between rum This by firemen and police to prevent-franti- c and James treasurer; Bob Boas, fatally wounding on runners and federal officers the amount of tonnage which Norfleet and A II Palmer-- ; di- 30 as persons from venturing sat at the wheel of his the Detroit river. A shotgun slug would normally be laid down In rectors. The new officers will be- truck mhe front too near the wrecked buildings in of a confectionary entered Marsdens hand. Japanese yards under the here. MacSerells fled in a motor gin their ternia Juiy i. Continued on Page Three Marsden and his companion. agreement and make The program today was in cur to a residence and there K. C. Rudd, reported that Uie ot the vocational service turned the gun on himself and charge Continued on Page Five rum runners opened fire on the committee van W. W. Baibir Miss Bonnie White. It was bes chairman. Eight More Bodies government boat after they were lieved both would die. to while ordered halt Professor Byron Alder, poult attempting at a Serrels told physicians to dash across the river to the Four of the Utah State Agricu- hospital whcie he was taken Recovered From Gang Killings ltural college was the speaker. Mr with a bullet near I1I3 ear that Michigan shore in a speed boat. The officers said they retaliated Alder discussed the development he was Justified in shooting the with ten shots, but the smugthe poultiy industry m Utah couple "because they were selling In Eight Days of Kentucky Mine He stated that poultry glers escaped to Canada. raising has been increasing steadily m Marsden seaid he was on patroi with Rudd in a government speed' - Cleveland, Api 11 3 (APj The importance the last lew years, Kettle Island. Ky.7 Apni 3 (AP) boat when they noticed a black fourth killing in eight days of and a more rapid growth than more bodiej - re recov- - -Eight speed boat gliding swiftly through warfare among Cleveland gansteis ever before vus looked for in ered today from the Pioneer Coal the the. water toward the American was on the police records today. the near future Stiessmg company mine, wrecked by an side. The government boat sped CamelldP Licartl, 41, was found high quality of milk white eggs explosion Saturday, which encome arc from Utah a which flashed bringand Rudd alongside tombed 16 men. Seven bodies had dead in a street last night, a 2 3 runto cents rum the higher premium searchlight into bullet wound in his head and his ing already been recovered, leaving ners' craft. Police than eggs lrom pther western mouth, stuffed with mud. only J. E. Hill, , mine foreman, The showed the markets. speaker Marsden said he was on patrol believe hla death was in retaliastill to be located. tom poultry raising g All the bodies were not posieight tendency opened fire with sawed off shot tion for the and better to eggs produce entered his days ago of the two Antonio day identified but by a process guns. One bullet tively closed Girl Scouts here last ot introduction night poultry by the of elimination it is known that hand. The rum runners escaped Rorsellmos, bootlegger cousins, of awards with the presentation i methods, improvements amid a hail of bullets. the nine found are J, L. Jones... Less than 24 hours before latest and most mvorable conditions to 250 girls for meditorious work Talking jnotion pictures are Jeff Lasley. Mason Fultz, Harvey Four bullets from the agents Licartis death, John Vitale, 35, for A inattended Massachusetts a in scouting displayed by banquet, this industrial activity Elmer Steel. John L, Cox. Allen, revolvers put holes in the rum was killed by two youths when he court of ventors If when a G50, machine the dime preceded Pearl Baugh and LaRue Clark by Adrian Shelton. Raymond Simp-io- n resisted their attempt to shake in running speed boat, according to 'down awards a riot dropped with Miss Baum as accompanist, and Sam Proffitt. a speakeasy. reports from Sandwich, Ont. were very lavoiabiy applauded The six bodies which had prein a vorai duet. viously been recovered and tden- CM OKCif-SAMSffilSUHAtifledwere 'tTidse: orKtrcrVann,; assistant foreman; Dave Souders, Luther Hodge, Ed Osborne, 'John Airplanes May Engle and Lee A, Johnson. They was delegation announcement American K i di-- vi . . t. , , . no t 'In con-feir- ed l 'hc:f 1 "17" John ds Rotary Replace Pasture lo-ta- in Bel-lair- Spurned Lover Hired Gangsters To to- th 9 Killed and Scores Injured In Fireworks Plant Explosion LS April In NUMBER 78. 11.10. Official Announcement Made at American Member of Quarters Family is Only Points That Re- axe Attack was killed main Unsettled are ter Attack Minor Details Womans Tluliasul. 3 APi Ollicul London. Voices of Three PresiRadio-Telepho- UTAH, United States, British And Japanese Delegates At Naval Meeting Agree Tried As Bandit Aid L'naetHed and mild night and Friday: probably rain north portion. and -- Reed-Matsuda- ac-tin- ly-m- - i- double-garrotin- -- he But this time once more. out the hope of loot only held as fur. Tipped off. police trapped 'the latest trio of gangsters yesterday and they told the story of the spumed lover m search of revenge. Downer on being arrested was quoted by police as freely admittthe charges, ,JEhe three men iConferees On ' ing gave tlielr nanftsas Jack Lee,' 22, periences Became Expert' New Value On of both and John Gray, 24, York, and Louis Duval, 24, of Bill Organize New York, April 3 TAP) Wall Louisville, Ky. They were held on adM. Roland an Street's junk man, charges cf robbery, while ditional charge of carrying con- Smythe, dealer in extinct securiWashington, April 3 (APi The on the was cealed weapons lodged ties, Is dead. congressional conferees thele inagainst Lee and Duval. Engraved paper, representing tariff bill organizedandat decided to billions in forlorn hopes, burst itial session today bubbles and refuncs wildcats, consider first the hundreds of senate British Duchess passed through his hands during differences between the the half century he conducted and house on rates. The conferees met only for a his unique business from a little brief session but decided to hold on Broadway. Attempts OlllCICle Office in-- the day. Mr. Smythe died yesterday cf another meeting later Utah, Senator Smoot, Republican, in at his home acute indigestion chairman of the senate conferLondon, April 3 ,(Ap) He was 75 years old. Brooklyn,Fitzgerald, duchess of Leinster, on his unusual ence committee, announced that emliarked be , was remanded by the Lambeth u jje when in thp eirlv the 15 rate sections would mrppr -- in which Hie order in taken "police court today on a charge up a stock by -in the bill, attempting to commit suicide. brokerage firm,' he was handed they appear She was taken to . Lambeth some repudiated South Carolina i chemicals, oil and pamts commg hospital early Tuesday after hav- - bonds with instructions to destroy jj nrat- to ld two se d ing been feiund half conscious in them, He sold one through &n- e a gas-fillroom In a small' flat other broker to the state of South stos a day, two hours m hi th Qa.te in Erixton. She was known to Carolina for $1,200 and not caring morning nd hr to While the sessions her neighbors as Mrs. Williams. for the rush, and bustle of the uoon. as i executive Born May Etheridge, the duch- - street he thereafter turned his at- c'JaI"a Smoot said he ess at one time had been one of.tention to a trade in obsolete the brightest stars, in the Pic- - extinct securities. flrmament.l He became an expert authority jday what the conxerees agreea theatrical cadilly When the Duke of Leinster was on the value if any of old se - .uPn still Lord Edward Fitzgerald, she euritles and was frequently con- In the 475.000 square miles of was appearing in musical comedy suited by bankers and brokers and their, romance and marriage concerning the worth of stock the Union of South Africa atthere in 1913 was one of the most and bond certificates which came is S' population estimated of whom only about talked-o- f affairs in London at 1 are Europeans. (Continued on Page Five) the time. DEALER iH EXTINCTSECUHITIES CN VALL STREET DIED YESTERDAY Tariff: - -- siieempmyed ed i j je ar.diSef J : -- r Los Anpilex, April 3 (!) LoAngeles w.U n ake an oflicial et ike . practibihty of fort-to-Mea- m have all been buried, were re . As soon, as the moved from the n. at today they were placed on a special tram for Pineville, where identification Early Returns Have Already been will be completed and the bodies ' Received From Small turned over to their families. Communities BUSILY FUliCTlOHIHG Land on Roofs -- s- i jT 1 LUUUI n (In WumPFAS I! OI IdlC TODAY i - i V, Y1 fields on the roofs of down town j Knrrfpr MCA1WUI of By Bess Furman, A committee experts; buildings (Associated Press Staff Writer) was ordered louay to study the 3 iP) Washington, April . Tex., April 3 (AP) problem and icport. Elpaso, 9 enormous statistical claimed one Mexican 'morgue Among the points to be vestigated will be the effectonof it today and jail another as liquor the United air warfare flared gam on the Amer-- l. heights throughout his bulking regular 120,000 The battle currents and be possibility of j(.n border. out Fcts and ' towers hill sand m the country rough .limiting a under piece-wor- k The citv lndieacd it would be 'west, 0f Anapra, N. M., and about some time before anything to- - 15 miles west of here when border-- . I syrm enumerator who .came, or ward actual ..rxtruction can b- - patrolmen surprised the liquor Thecome knocking at the door jwhl done if a faroroll" report is forth- smuggling party. .' The dead man was identified Fj, include your tiny thread of coming. hi the great fabric of his act is a3 Lorenzo Galindo, while being paid by the piece , partner, captured by the patrol- person and so much ,m,uch men. gave his name, as Pablr; The pay enumerated. per ,0rtiz : y envelopes . j accord ing to conditions, for Instance, the camping out women census taker down in Texas who must travel $3 each g0 3 and Galindo had aepted N Y. before her April Poughkeepsie --- a ted" atove - profar - W;; sm iiggm ua- first enumeration, States. He the into liquor which rate fire Uncle in from Sam than ably caused theand William Gill, said a can of Mexican rum had enumerator who is swiftly John Gill. 60, confiscated. ' 52 retired bachelor brothers, "and jbeen tallying the inmates of a pentten- was were which The thcjtlary, ail of whom are Undoubt-burne- d their sister. Miss Maria Gill,Coron- - fourth shooting, clash this year between ediy present and already a matto death vesterday,, smugglers and patrolmen to re- - ter of record. er Errol B. Hr, foul, said today. su11 fatally for a rum runner, oc- -j Census workers are putting hi i ved in the Chest- was as much overtime as they n.rid?eLsct hou about 30 miles "carref. last Kni?,ht' chestGaUndo ankle choose, and :Shot the one rule being that the joh ofof has to be done in two weeks in We4,0 brothers said to have' when he fired at a party - establishing iRfOuio- - in-iq- he occurredif - -- ! Pr vary-somew- , Le feSiSSS nL men. U- - v JS? hat Firemens Pants Are Wearing Ont Flint, Michigan, April 3 (ff) For the next few weeks fire fighting is going to be oi.iv a minor hazard among Flint firemen. They, have just found out that their pants are rapidly wearing out and there isnt any ..chance of getting new ones before the present trousers are pretty far gone. An alarm for pants relief was turned in to the city council but aldermen- - said they were- - tied up by the city charter and couldnt touch the 1930 budget in which pants are included before July 1. The firemen say they have to have pants' -- 2S3 ' paifS of them- long before July 1. Alderman George Boysen said the city would have to take its chances on having fires extinguished -- at least In the day time if the pants aren't forthcoming within a couple of weeks-Thcouncil which is in a predicament almost as serious as the firemen has gone into 3 huddle over the affair. , - e |