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Show Tt' IV ;wa ;r i rs , 7 ' jrw 'w- v ' 1 GRAIN MARKET Open . . High. Iw Close VOLUME . . . . $1.07 $1.08 $1.17 $1.07 , WEATHER 4 NUMBER 123. LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1930. 'AFTER TORNADO STRUCK1 ARKANSAS liquor mmy -- MILLION DOLLARS III COUNTERFEIT BLAMED FOR k Students of Whitman College To Present Tablet Honoring Chief Lawyer Whom Indian Woman Say Feared for His Scalp iHtHatt4 Prma Pbalm Devastated area In Arkantaa after recant tornadoes In the vicinity of Elaine near Helena. .The death tell wet 10 with 100 Injured. s -- . Annual Class Reunions Under . . . .... . " Health Record Most Favorable Dix Plan To Be Held at U. S. A. C. Nets-e-ta-la-- ke MONEY SEIZED BY OFFICERS Mi 14 -t- o-the : Unsettled tonight and Thursday; little change temperature IDAHO: Inset tied tonight mod Thursday with showers; cooler. 4 2 Lilt 28 (AP) Spbkane Wasln,-Ma- y A controversy over historical' data regarding Chief. Lawyer, the lncuan leader who supposedly saved a band of whites tronl 'massacre when the northwest was being opened by the westward movement, was raging In the Indian country of Washington today. the accepted Contradicting story that Lawyer saved the life of Governor Isaac Stevens of Washington and his soldiers from a massacre plot of 5,000 Indians during a conference at Walla Walla In 1855, and Cayuse women of the Umatilla reserdeclarvation, made affidavits ing Lawyers merely feared for his own scalp. The center of the controversy is at Walla Walla, where college students of Whitman -- state -- of will - present Washington a tablet honoring Lawyer as the savior of the whites. They accept the story that during what Stevens caled the of most important conference Its kind In America when the northwest was opened to the white Invasion without bloodshed, Lawyer, learning' of a moved plot to slay the whites, his lodges from the Nez Perce Indian camp to Stevens camp, throwing his protection over the governor. Wnen the Indians learned of the tablet, a group of Pendleton, Ore., challenged the state- ; ' UTAH: Three Men Caught in At Least Five Lives the Act of Operating and Property Valued Able Memorial Press $10, $20, and At $300,000 Lost in At Address Day $50 Gold Certificates Flames that Destroyed Oklahoma WeUsville Cly Expertly Cardinal Lucon Stayed in Iiheims During World War Bombardment Counted Shells That Struck Cathedral. f of Byron D. Anderson Salt Lake City, assistant attorney general, has been engaged to deliver the Memorial Day address at Wells-- I vUle cemetery on Friday, May 30, at 11 a. m. South Cache high school band wiU supply music, a short concert to be given at the cemetery at 10 a. m. J. W. Hall, city councilman wUl be master of ceremonies- The singing at the services will be directed by Miss Gladys HU1. - Rheims, France, May 28 (AP) Lucon, archbishop of Rheims, 87 year old Catholic prelate who strayed in Rheims war World Its throughout bombardment after most of the population had abandoned it, died here today. with ill He had been bronchial pneumonia. It was known yesterday that his case last was hopeless and the sacrament was administered by his vicar general. Cardinal Lucon was bom at Maulevrier, diocese of Angers, He was 65 In October, 1842. years in the priesthood and was one of the most loved figures of the Catholic church In Fralnce. The cardinal became known to the world In general from 1914 tq 1918 when he remained In Rheims after almost everyone else had abandoned it because of the German bombardLucon rement. ' Cardinal mained and counted the shells that struck the famous cathedral, keeping close note of the progress of the damage. JThe cardinal was created and 1907. proclaimed to December In 1914, during the war, he sent a message to the pope denying that the French were cathedral for using Rheims (Continued on Page Five) Oklahoma City. May 28 (AP) State fire Investigators today delved into reports that a liquor party was responsible for a fire Which yesterday destroyed the coliseum, a large auditorium, with loss of $300,000 and took a toll of at least five lives. Hours of probing for bodies of additional persons believed caught under falling walls In the annex of the structure, where 150 new motor cars were housed, lay . ahead of rescue 0J Tons of brick and parties. metal must be cleared I l twisted before the workmen can reach ' partially standing walls where additional persons may have been crushed to death. The tottering partitions themselves which a hazard constitute of brought about suspension toil late last night. State Fire Marshal C. -- R. QNeab was - directing an In1 vesttgation of a rumored drinking party in the north end of the building shortly before the flames were discovered Tuesday ONeal ' also sought morning.' to learn the Identity of persons shouted:- - Get reported . New York, May 28 (AP) Expertly" counterfeited - $10-,- $20 and spurious eli-pl- aa ed , i reunions. The class of 1905, 25 graduated having been years, will hold its SUver Anniversary reunion. S. Grover Rich, a member of this class and a prominent business man of Salt Lake City, will act as King George. Better HENRY, FORD ON S; HELD ' toastmaster at the annual London, May 28 UP) An Buckingham Palace - stateAlumni banquet In' the Smart King gymnasium Saturday. May, 31, ment, today said thatwhich is 6:30 p. m. Members of the Georges, rheumatism, at The Jndlan womeir, ment, who' will preventing; his attendance at classes ' known commonly as Mrs. Small to toasts .at thd ban- ihq last ttWQ courts of the seaHawk and Mrs. Minthorne, as- respond son, shows 4 definite ImproveInez Powell Include J t serted they were present at the quet nn.f W. L2 Walker,- - '08,- P. ment. ; tribes of 5,000 savage meeting Mis majestys medical V. Garden, 09, ;Inez;MaughaA, . Lord Dawson.'. of TO; H. Floyd Davis, .'30. Musi' on Page Eight) (Continued of Penn nnd Sir Stanley Hewett, Intense Development . ... V .I,,...' cal selections by members 1 and the graduating class will be Tan both visited i the palace this of , Agriculture statement issued attractive feature of the pro- mornlrtg.rTh Former Resident Given gram. This class -- will be pre- after they left indicated the Manufacture sent 6t the banquet as guests king was making progress and was considered likely that he As Shortest Cut to of the Alumni association. Of WeUsville make a speedy recovery foUowlng the would Immediately Relief from Business from the Inflammatory rheubaqquet, local chapters of the matic affection of his hip. Dies in Salt Lake Alumni association, the StuDepression. dent Body and other organizations will appear In short skits By David J. WeUsville Word was re- - in an Alumni vaudevUle. The Capone Defeated Press Staff Writer, reived last night of the death feature of the vaudevUle wUl 28 (AP) The of Mrs. Kora- - Thorpe Clark, 37, be a three-aburlesque, The Detroit, May In Court Skirmish shortest cut to relief from the wife of Harry Clark, and Fatal Quest," to be presented Lorenzo by the Salt Lake chapter. This present business depression." in daughter of Mrs. - - Thorpe - of WeUsville. Mrs. entertainment wUl be held in the - opplnion of Henry . Ford, Miami, Fla., May 28 (AP) is an Intensive development of Clark died at her home In Salt the gymnasium instead of In Scarface counter Al Capones The body will be the coUege auditorium as pre- court attack on Lake City. agriculture and manufacture. authMiami Inter- viously announced. This is not Just a financial brought to WellsvlUe for wUl to him force orities seek who Mr. be The committee in charge of from Ford, told the ment. Funeral services idea, directthe city, originally It Is Associated Press today. held In the WellsvUle Second the alumni reunion includes ed at three a officials and out of stagnation.. the way ward chapel, Saturday at 2 p. David A. Burgoyne, T9, P. V. citizen, was reduced m. Members of the famUy went Cardon, 09, Christine B. Clay- prominent Coupling with this the stateto a single charge against to Salt Lake to accompany the ton, T5, W. D. Porter, 22, today ment that It wUl take just as S. D. of director McCreary, George Stewart, T3 and Vere public safety. to get rid of the depres$ody to W'ellsville. long Mrs. Clark was the mother of L. Martineau, 12. sion as it took to accumulate Business Despite his defeat yesterday it,"Mr.Ford added: annual three children An - only son At the Two meeting of the association, to In the first round of the legal died three years ago. We need to keep up the to skirmish, Capone planned be- - held a3 usual in the coldaughters .survive as foUows: spirit and you cannot peoples estabto .efforts continue his Mrs. Dorothy Petersen and lege library the evening pre- lish himself in the do that with talk: you must community a Alumni Banquet, One expendiHilda ceding the do It by action. tonumber of important matters with- - agoodwUl dinnerPalm ture made in - faH.lt" to the brothers, Lorenzo R. and James his at night palatial and alumni policy R. Thorpe of WeUsville,- and concerning futtire is worth aU the words InIsland estate. Engraved considbe Mrs. administration will' the following sisters: to a any one can Bay. 09. vitations were distributed James Murray, Richmond; Mrs. ered. Judge ML C. Harris, trust residents. 50 selected of Issuing optimistic statements list Fred Wyatt, WeUsville; Mrs. wUl submit a proposed on the one hand- and lowering agreement for the disposition on the other Is a sure Ilenry Burt, Rigby, Idaho; Mrs. wages John Jensen, HyfUm, also sur- of funds paid Into the Library to Girls American way prevent betterment. wUl be vive In addition to iha --mother.. fund. Life memberships This ls.na time .to lower, wages, presented, members of the asI IM1 t.vl Those who are lowering wages sociation who have joined the lulled In ltdlv now dont know what they're this ranks life membership Held On Charge ' stuij T(loinR They I year and the 1930 alumni dicountry when she Is down. They handbook rectory, a Florence, Italy, May .28 UP) , will see the time when wages Of Manslaughter published will by the association Miss an wUl be higher than they ever Helen Gee, 22, be distributed to this year hftvc been.1 of-fic- al other-reunitin- Bel-na- p, - on Page Four Continued , Mach . e - , .at-tendaq- ,ts, . tnan of mere value press by secret service operatives on tne upper floor of a Brooklyn apartment house In eighty tifth street. lnree men caught to the act of operating the press, were arSecret service men asrested. signed to 'pursue a tip on the counterieiters located the plant some days ago, and watched the operations of the band untU last night from a room a block away. The raid was made shortly after midnight by seven agents witn wno rusned the apartment f drawn revolvers. Tney took FercUe Mannerini, alleged head of the ring; Joseph De Negros, also -- known aa-- - Joseph . Koss, alleged financier of the band the chief distributor of Its wares and Mattlo Matters, alllas the doctor", whom they identified as an expert engrav- I -- certificates with a a million doUars were seized today with a large litnograph At Present Time J The Alumni association will A number of tickets are stUl There are no eases at the hold Its annual class reunions avaUable for the banquet All time hi Legan eity ( present commencement! alumni, former students and the during meningitis, searlet fever spinal are Du j friends of the college and under the er diptheria, and only a few which wa$ adopted last ease sf mumps and measlea, year, the classes of 1905, 1907 and tickets wiU be distributed .wording to Ur. E. L. Hansen, 1908. 1909, 1925 and 1929 wUl Impartially as long as they are;.tMy ph8dan.jg the best health reunite this year. The feature available. Reservations may beThig of the Dix plan is that classes made at the office of the alumLegan has made In lowingnwmtha . 125, Room the doctor re- that were in school together ni association, wny hold reunions together. Also, Main buUding, The banquet Is and Indicates a very port classes that have been grad- Informal. satisfactory outlook in the eomuated 50, 25 and 5 years hold munlty. $5u gold er and lithographer. The tnree - Los Angeles Aviator surrendered wttnout 'resistance. Lowers Mark Made! Hnlf Nh Fral nU 11 dl by Frank Hawks .on yeild IN TAR June 27, 1929-t- op Was Made at Wichita ; ?. For. Fuel. ' ' f Wins' Baseball 7 7 pi V): i. : ; , Graf Zeppelin - A 2.1. Cardinal ' Glendale, Cal., May 28 6T3 Brilliant 'pitching by ; Myles Take-o- ff Roscoe Turner, t Los 7 Angeles Christensen of Remond brought Delayed baseball disheld , the aviator,! todajr, the, annual, fraternity Delta1 NU th tje 4 tinction oi havtiiV, mades the championship lat'-Utah (Aggies. ? ( By Rain - Storm fastest , transcon- fraternity' : .rubber game of a ? Li. Playing 'the tinental- flight on,, record. . two out! of, three series to de" t Crowing , his', motor with a termine the ; championship the Pernambuco, Brazil. , May. 28 wide open throttle, -- Turnei1 yes- DeltA Nus nosed, out the Al- (AP) The Graf Zeppelin left terday crossed the , United pha Delta Epsilons In an ex fof Havana at 11:13 a. m. toE. S. T.) 5 ' Brothers States' in 18 hours, 42-- minutes, tra inning battle. The score dayThe(9:13 A. M. Grafs start had been de54 seconds, making one 6top was 2 to 1. Vernon Rice of the several hours by r&Li Participa- for fuel at Wichita, Kas. The Epsilons pitched a steady nice layed was lowered by 27 min- game allowing only three hits, which made her too heavy to record in Abduction of utes, 38 seconds, the nonstop but his wUdness In the final lift. 1 mark of 10 hours, 10 minutes, Inning cost the game when he The present flight 13 a leg of ; 4.500 miles, 32 seconds settty Frank Hawks hit Ed Jensen with the bases approximately coast of fUled. the north along mostly on of Los June 27, Angeles, Hammond, La., May 28 (AP) ace Is South America. the Chlstensen, who a 1929. Arresting five sons of the most popu- pitcher for the Salina team This wUl be - of wealthy furniture dealer, authDaybreak! In Hew York saw in .lous . over stretch Utah southern the league orities were prepared to act Turner away at 4:03:40 a. m., let his opponents down with which the Graf- - country has passed swiftly -- .today against the al- (E. S. T.), speeding ever the six hits, two of them three since bidding Spain goodbye. leged participants in the ab- same course he foUowed two, taggers by Pete WUkins, - foot to InThe Graf Is duction and tarring and feath- weeks ago, when he failed by baU star. He whiffed fourteen clude the West expected Indies the In ering of Dr. S. L. Newsom, pro- an hour and thirteen minutes men however and only two present stage of the voyage. minent dentist. WUwest-to-eDr. Eckener expressed . the to record baUs, both propeUed by the The Tangipapoa parish grand of break 52 minutes, set on kins went out of the infield. hope of reaching Lakehurst, N. 14 Jury already was in session and Easter hours, Sunday by Colonel and Christensen pitched five games J., by Sunday night 9.and Fried it was Indicated that charges Mrs. Charles series richshafen by June A. Lindbergh. during the fraternity naming Newton, Gordon, CharThe zeppelin circled over the winning all of them. As the sun passed les, Ike and Henry Starnes The Epsilons won the upper city of Fernambuco and then Turner dropped into Wichwould be presented for action ser- headed toward the north. ita for gasoline, landing at 12:-4- 5 bracket of the fraternity lowImmediately.' and the Delta Nus the pvm. 1C. S. T.) and having ies Dre Newsom accused , the live -er bracket and a three game brothers of kidnaping him at 31 minutes liter after taking on series was played for the chamBozeman Has 324 gallons Df fuel. The Epsilons took (Continued on Page Eight) Striking out on the last lap pionship. . to. the Pacific coast. Turner the first game, but ChristenA Fish Story final both the sped against a slight head wind sen pitched the cham United over Colorado a rainstorm gave games and annexed him his first bad weather and plonshtpr TTie- - winners received Bozeman, Mont., May" 2&', ip as he reached New Mexico, this a fish story all Bozeman has In turned to snow. The mountainWrong Again its own, but it has nothing to ous boundry of northern Arido with the veracity of an16 Year Old Is again brought clear skies glers. News. Report zona and they prevailed to the coast. . " Somebody said O. "A. Harrls,-operato-r The suns last rays were tint6 inches Tall Feet - the PactfifiT a of a private rearing the.. plane ing Once more the United Press, crossed the - final range - of pond near - here( toad lost -- 300 trout when muskrats the old reliable, on whtch The mountains the.. San Gabriel dug Omahar Neb.,' May-- 28 (fP)- relies Journal's contemporary the' throdgli his dam, .and Glenover roared and Carl Pratt raised his 235 time the story got by" noised for most of Its news from over peaks, his to stood and pounds around up town, Five from the Continued the nation and the world, has busybodlcs Page six feet six Inches of height had added three zeros to the O-' erred In reporting a news item from a to hard bench ask jail on figure. based are supthat figures Can apy one man, President for a cigaret. It was true. Some 200 seven to be reported accurately. . Hoover for example, do any- posed; were You cant have one, ruled and eight Inch trout The- - latest broadcast of the chief of detectives Franks. washed into a nearby creek, thing to hasten the return of UP which contains erroneous, business prosperity? Mr, Ford facts concerns There is no rule against but some 200 frantic fishermen Flight Postponed prisoners Logan city and was asked. to their failed to get a bite. 1930 census smoking of the the report President Hoover has done returns for this Franks but cells, explained, community. everything anvone could do to 18 and London. May 28 OP) The Pratt Is only didnt The dispatch which the conIn New of have a the from bring about Improvement note his parents. temporary published In its Is- projected flight business and Industry", he to Cansue on Tuesday without correct- British dirigible President five-ce"Everything been untU Tennessee's postponed gasoline the error says that Logan ada has Hoover has advised nr tried to ing a 1930 population of 9,439. the end of June or the begin-nln- g tax yielded the state $779,500 nut into effect has been sound. has m revenue of July. Is quoted verThe during April. TODAYS SCORES ' He asked Industry and business batim following UP from the dispatch to keep wages up. Hes risht which occurs on - three, NATIONAL 'pagecontem-poraryand he knows what he Is talk- column of Utah and Idaho ,s of the eight -- Waaes low too about, are,. ing 000 000 010-- 1 6 2 Tuesday,.May .27. issue. country everywhere, i This ' Meet in Convention Philadelphia item is headed Boston .... 010 001 02x-- 4 8 0 Census exists on the - pay envelope, The Clubs are Announced, The Collins, Alexander and Me- there Is where we nvist bertn. Counts Curdy, Seibold and Sphorer.. that Item in part reads: Logan has Expressing "a belief -- frenrthe 9.439 compared with 9,927. In quantity production American Fork, Utah, May City, also a director, was an1920. Logans decrease was ex New York and Brooklyn postsoil is essential. Mr. Ford said: of other speaker. Dr. Parley L. poned; rain. fact that some 23 Representatives (P Of course the steady deser- plained by the 1920 Mount census was Lions clubs of Idaho and Utah Holman of Pleasant, territory tn the tion of the farm cannot not Included in that of 1930." .gathered here today for their Utah, district governor, was the St. Louis at Pittsburgh posttlnu forever. Too many con-Laannual district officer. presiding poned wet grounds. Tuesday morning the Salt eighth believed that Santa Claus The Lions wiU be entertain erroneously reported vention. Reports of officers, yveg jn They are these press rity of and committees, same 000 013 091-- 5 9 0 flumes which led appointment ed at luncheon at noon, and Cincinnati to dollar raising a million by international 400 011 OOX-- 6 9 2 after the conclusion of the busi- -j Chicago advertise Detroit and bring to a correction given in an addresses on page eight rectors comprised the forenoon ness session they wUl be taken and Foot, Gooch; Urey appearing more people here. told them I afternoon for a trip through northern Malone and Hartnett. of The Journal last evening, program, wuh the toe money wotod to devoted departmental Journal last Utah county, to te followed by spent to educate people how to As stated In The followed by election a banquet and a dance in the I t . t AMERICAN Logan has an official sioiliS. get awav trom the city. Half ot ot officers selection next and 200 0 , Detroit on 10,048 of based wiU! Depopulation evening. out of work in Banquet the people speakers , 011 0 place. include Governor Dern of Utah, Ht. Louis troit, have farms they could 9.969 In Logan city proper and years meeting 79 in the precinct. These are Vincent C-- Hascail, of On. alia, dir. i tore and Nielson Whlthill and Ilaigreve; Ue- work. tcneil. Asked whether quantity pro- - the 193u figures which were" an international director, reprt-- 1 ar.d D. A. Skeen of Salt Lake r jt sents the parent body, and Dr. City. Leo Hatiseu ot LUn tbl AU others pnspoHea; rim m. m, Netigon of bait Lake be toastmaster. (Conttoueu cn Page live) and itoid (Continued cn P Eight) ; 4 east-wwe- si. 44- i Authorities Prepared To Act Swifijy Against For Their ting Dentist rr: WUkie,-Assoclate- ct - -- m -- mld-hcav-e- n. Press - -- j 6 - -- -ar- e-Wttinr 100-pa- ge . social with refreshments will follow the business session. The business meeting and wiU. begin at 8 o clock, wU be preceded by the annual meeting of the alumni councU at 7 o'clock In the faculty room of the Main buUding. alumni. ' f f i 1 ! J i tt I ; I f yZ. 7 I , ' A American girl, whose home is in Denver, and Miss Ruth Canadian Henderson. 32, a nurse, employed In Johns Hopkins hospital, Baltimore, were kUled today in an automobile accident near Ronta, 48 miles from here.- Twin Falls. May 28 UP) With the close of preliminary at hearing in probate court D. Clyde Burley yesterday, Marble, 50, Twin Falls auto-mobile salesman, was held for trial on a charge of man- slaughter in connection with the death last Friday night of American Girls Louis L. Witham. 38, Twin Falls Eight produce salesman, and today is free on bond of $2,500. Third Marble ran his car Into the rear -- .of . one.. Witham was drtv-ln- g Murtaugh, killing near at the London, May 28 (AP) Eight Witham. Testimony the two American girls and women pre- hearing by one of were hlkers who ridtog,ntcd nlght at Bucking-wit- h Marble at the in the third court ham palace wit accident indicated that season, and six others ta haM tarfC1h 34ftd hen be presented tonight,, hadaaonly MarbIeWe Bounded - d. and Women Presented at K. hi b?nL Ll Fh 'JSJ to Queen Mar,. George was absentwith he could return to the King attack of lnflamnw-la right side of the road. and the Prince of Questioning by counsel for rheumatism, him, the defendant Indicated that.Wales. deputg notfor receive on the basis of his testimony, nevertheless foot-be the same at the court contributory negligence would used as a defense for Mar- - tog as his royal parents. fore ble. I . British Court nt basebTll lions picture gown Ppi ftanaS Wnrvy rhUfrfrf She will carry ke ! de ttT i?J2 Hvt" Those who will be presented ' R-1- 00 Representatives jcity; Mrs Guy Goff. Clarks-au- d The hitch hikers O C. Carr tonight Include Miss Maxine who of ou:g, W. Va: Mrs. Frederick Idaho, Rexburg. AdauS are being Sherwood, R J Mrs. wiUaufcee; of the wiU we; a heavy white georg- - 'Diwaits, held to the custody gown entbroidered George Carr. Chicago and Mrs. shenl f as witnesses iu default ette crepe' and nrUUante with Gauge Pmdps, Dcixoin . peaila of $50 bonds each. JKh DrigMeRJO- I ltter ses-nig- ht, l - |