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Show V MARCH WHEAT Open High Low Close $1,131-- $1,13 . WEATHER a 2 3-- 1 $1,131 $1.13 LIII. .VOLUME ITAH : Fair tonight antt ViVilneS-dalittle ehange in temperature. 14 IDAHO: Cloudy tonight and Wednesday, probably with local rains; moderate temperature. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY LOO AN,' CACHE! COUNTY, UTAH, - y; 4, NUMBER 29 1930. Withdrawal From Haiti to be Studied By ILS, Commission Bushels President Hoover An-- rt nourices That lie Will at Farmers Meeting ley Immediately Appoint Held, Monday Where Five or Seven Men to Proposition was Ex- Study Government plained in Detail Question Over Idol of the Air Twenty -- in held in meetings Newton afcd Logan on Monday, were well attended. Leo Stuhr, of the. Federal representative Farm Board, and Jess W. Wade, manager of the gram and elevator company at American Falls, Idaho, and secretary of the regional farm ooard for Idaho and Utah, were the speakers- - Mr. Stuhr explained of the national gram the set-u- p The wheat Feb. 4 (AP) Colonel Charles A Lindbergh observed his 28th birthday today by planning another flight in the glider which he piloted to a safe landing near here yesterday after it had lost an aileron In midair. Whether he would make the hext. flight today depended upon weather conditions. Lindbergh had been launched into the air In a test flight preLebec, Cal-- , By Genn Babb , (Associated Press Staff Writer) According Tokyo, Feb. 4 (AP to a ritual handed down from before the beginning of Japanese Prince . Takamatsu, history, younger brother of the Emperor and Prince Chlchibilt and Princess Kikuko Tokugawa, granddaught er of the last Shogun, exchanged marriage vows this morning before the Kashikodokoro, sanctuary of the. Sun' Goddess Amater-as- u, In the Imperial. Palace. iPthS costumes of the ancient r court of the'' Mikados, the young couple bowed before the sanctuary In- which Is enshrined the sacred mirror, sym bol of the soul of the goddess, "divine -- ancestress" of the imperial line and the Japanese nation In token, of their . pledges of faithfulness, they exchanged and Continued- - on Page-Si- x paratory to an attempt planned by Hawley Bowlus, the sailplanes builder, to establish a new world gliding record, and had reached an altitude of 300 feet when the aileron on the left wing broke loose and fluttered to the ground. head jerked Colonel's The sharply to the side as the aileron, an essential part of the control apparatus, broke' free, and hoarse shouts from the little throng of mechanics, ''newspapermen and photographers were not necessary to warn him of the danger. He attempted no immediate landing, however, but sailed ser. - enely on, dipping gracefully over the hilltops, unally to disappear Into a valley. The anxious group of watchers raced over four miles of tugged mountain terrain to - find Lindbergh unshaken and laughing heartily already engaged in dismantling the glider so that it President George might he returned .to Its starting Searchers For point, He had brought it to a perfect Wffl; be Fliers, Soon landing, despite its crippled coni further deal a but good dition, from the launching place than he Work ' At Fair Meeting Complete off took he when l.ad intended ' The controls. set of vith a full President Geo. Dunbar loss of the aileron prevented him Nome, Alaska, Feb. 4 AP) With the banking for & turn without risking the fury ' of a terrific ' storm ' oVer Cache county fair association will a sideslip' and crash. the Siberian arctic coast finally attend the meeting of the Utah searchers for the bodies fairs at the capitol building on spent, The schedule for of ' Carl Ben Eielson and Earl Wednesday. Division of the will be made up the Borland, arctic fliers, expected to and dynamometer the fairs which have not set complete their work in. either suc- their dates will set them at this Colorado River cess or failure within a few days. meeting. The dates for the Cache The gale which raged for the County Fair were set at the meet two days in the vicinity, of lng of the Utah- - Idaho Fair as Waters Unsettled past the icebound ships Nanuk and sociatlon, held at Ogden during These dates Stavropol, three mil ei out in the the livestock show. 'frozen- ocean from North cape, are September 4 (AP) There Los Angeles, Feb. Is a great deal of Interest in fairs Division of the waters of the prevented flights from there by Colorado' river Incidental to eon- -j top Alaskan and Russian aviators and each year more .towns are strucUon of the proposed Boulder and the Canadian Pat Reid to the coming into the circuit for their of Eielsons plane, 90 fall events. The value of fairs -' wreckage Canyon dam, the bone of contenA small Is becoming more apparent every southeast tlon between California and Arl- - miles to the The emphasis placed on zona since the river project was group of men were at the scene year. conceived 11 years ago, today ap-- ( digging in snow piled over .the the boys and girls club' work, and neared as far from settlement as: three months old wreckage for! the future farmers is helping to stimulate ,a great deal of interest the bodies. ever. This .department Pilot Joe Crosson, who discover-th- e In the fairs. A new disagreement relative to attenreceive considerable n will ten wreck bethe ed ago, time days this water problem, r toe Cache tion at County-Faithat from ed California yesterday of two sections . this obtain year. to definite be expected of the river; to which development word as to the result of the search is vital cropped out last night. The Soviet government has camp in the nert few Spokesmen for the Imperial front theEielson established a textile research in- and Borland vahpv a below sea level section- .days. toe river yesterday as- appeared November 9. living o' statute for the study of fibres and their seated the metropolitan water dis- - theNanuk. toe American ship produced in Russia trtet (Los Angeles and coastal "sell out plain cities) desired towater foot- to Arizona at lower will valley, The; satlsfy age than As a result of the developments, twoconl erences. are .planned this -- Disbar to;. , , - j -- - I radio-twee- the-Nanu- k 1 "ARD TAFT RETII8IIL -- - -- week, one tomorrow bertweenme- tropohtan --water district representatives and toe directors of the Imand one perial irrigation district, California Thursday , beteen.., the , and Arizona Colorado river com- -' Physician Says "Forme Chief JusThe latter conference . missions. tice Taft is in serious will be a continuation of toe InCondition lower of terrupted discussion reviewed In basin state problems Washington, Feb. 4 (AP) Rid of the robes of the chief justiceReno, Nev., last week. ship of the United States, William .Howard Taft returned to - Wash-jtngto- n Court of Honor today, shattered in health i and practically helpless. in- - IVASliiilGTOM A SICK mu v Ncxt To Signed by Cache Val- Eight Years Old Plans Flight in Glider Which "Yesterday Lost anAileron Midair 70,000 J Jury Required Only 20 g Minutes to Decide Mrs. Hutchinson Was Not Entitled to Money; From Mrs. Taylor Because of Love Affair Chief Justice n nt Washington, Feb. 4 (AP) Hoover said today he would immediately apoint a commission of five or seven to study the question of when and how the would American government withdraw from Haiti. the The president reiterated statement he made recently that he had no desire for the United States to be represented abroad Pre-ide- i Los Angeles, Feb. 4 (AP) It took a jury here just- 20 minutes to decide that Mrs. Mattie Dean Hutchison, Chicago society woman, was not entitled to $300,000 or any other sum from Mrs. Edith P. ' Taylor, the "other woman in a love affair with Samuel Sheffield Hutchinson, wealthy film distributor. Jury, composed of eight middle aged married women and four middle age married men, returned Judgment In favor of Mrs. Taylor yesterday at the close of the trial of Mrs. Hutchinson s $300,000 alienation of affections - -- ar marketing corporation and show- by marines. ed how the regional district Is tied He said the question was when to It and the local to the regional. and how the United States might There Is a membership contract withdraw from the island refrom the grower to the local and public. the local takes out a membership In the regional and the regional In CHARLES EVANS HUGHES the national grain marketing or- Another Stage ganization. Each producer must take one share of stock at a cost By Richard L. Turner (Associated Press Staff Writer.) of $30.00. He may pay cash for the Feb. 4 (AP) -Washington, stock or he may pay 10 percent Charles Evans Hughes, one of the Local Talent foremost of the nation's jurists Continued on Page Three and statesmen, Is to be the next chief justice of the United States, , - m Successby ! . suit. From the witness stand Mrs. Hutchinson had described her early life with Hutchinson, how she worked by his side In a drugstore to make sufficient money for him to go into business with A. C. Roeher brother-in-law, buck, of Sears, Roebuck company. did not become She said she -suspicious of Hutchinson until-latIn 1927. met Mrs. Taylor said she Hutchinson, then Just launching a successful film distributing business, while she was a student at Valparaiso, Ind., in 1908, and they She said she asked fell In love. e succeed WUUaa Howard Who. broken in. health by arduous years In the public service, has been forced to resign and devote his entire attention to the betterment of his physical condition. In spite of Mr. Hughes' ack- him to her, but that he renowledged talents, all Washing plied hemarry was "not the marrying ton - was surprised last night to kind." Mrs. -Taylor also testified A few learn of his appointment she did not know Hiichinson hours previous Mr. Tafts resig- that was married after she had nation had been announced and borne him auntildaughter. The been with filled Interim had Ttepresenta Trotman as- Mr. Thurber whose, the tlon-a- s tO his successor,-l- a - daughter, Jane, now Is 16 years . , testified that Inter- comedy work kept the house In an specula . Varied toe .course of which Mr. Hughes' he was Hutchinson of the girl and father the Mr. Trotman with Mrs. C. name uproar. went unmentioned. . to Consid R. Johnson, doing fine work as , of It." of In-- , the the proud meantime, Both women testified they still Mrs.' Thurber, try to select the But Means of Reducing husband for their daughter Marie, president Lad been busy with toe loved Hutchinson. . . , distance telephone. He reachby the beautiful Miss long played Automobile Accidents Floraine Mr. Hughes in New York,, ofed an and Benson, developed fered him the appointment and in interesting plot. an Immediate acceptB. Jr. and Kyrmel obtained West, Ray ance. a radiant smile, the With Hickman enact toe roles of lovers. Salt Lake City, Feb. 4 (AP) Hold 1939 Show . later told newspaperIs appointee The former and Tommy of plays Thirty-fiv- e men that he would accept the representatives a the and banker Hickmanls calwere of Utah varied interests as toe greatest opportunity sells post who Bernard On Center led by Governor Dern today to for service that ever had come his himautomobiles and selling trya .meet at the state capitol next way. reMonday to consider means of Hughes career began In New (Contlnued on Page Three) ducing automobile accidents. where his legal abilities of Secretary Joseph A. Anderson York, toe Cache County Poultry Those Invited to toe conference, brought early prominence and an Breeders has anassociation, .who include officers of many ortoe for Republican opportunity King toe selection of toe ganizations of the state, reprenomination m 1905. nounced mayoralty on Center street sentatives of the newspapers, Two years lat- Stevens buildingroom This he declined. for toe 1930 er he became governor of the as the show transportation groups, radio inwhich will be .held terests and others,-whe- re suggeststate and In 1909 he began a poultry show 12 to 15. . , C. A. Greened to toe Governor by W. D. second term, hut resigned In 1810 February field of Butte, Montana, an ex- asRLshel, manager of the Utah State as an accept appointment Hopkins Hospital sociate judge has been selected Auto Association. justice of the . supreme perienced to Judge toe birds to be exhibited court. This came from Something should be done In Taft, In toe show here. Ills motto, Utah toe governor said relative Washington, Fcb.4. (AP) Sena-o- f then president. to Secretary Anderson, to the states increasing toll tor King, Democrat, . Utah, has The Republican national con- according is Judge toe birds, not the traffic accidents, "and I believe a entered Johns Hopkins University vention- at Chicago nominated exhibitor and place the awards statewide organization of civic hospital at Baltimore for observa-- 1 him for toe presidency on June or favor. club. Interests can accomplish after- - another attack ofjio, 1916, and he resigned from the without fear All entries for .competition must ! stomach trouble. suits. While his con- -: supreme bench on toe same day. diion was not regarded as serious, (After hi3 defeat at toe polls he be in the hands of toe secretary were concerned returned to private practice, tut not later than Monday, February j his physicians over toe recurring disorder and again entered the public servile 10 and all birds entered for comLogan t Insisted petition must be In toe show his upon the( entering room by February 11 as the Judg(Continued on Page Four) (hospital. Before ing will begin the following day. A well gotten op premium list is being, circulated. - Any person Interested who cares for one, might get it by writing or calling on toe secretary. Salt Lake City, Feb.C'(AF)-Th- e way was opened by the state ( senate today Tor a toir consider of T"TommUbv Howard and Bertrand Robinson, by La Phene Peterson was another marked success for this branch of the local Little Theatre organization. The play was presented in the college auditorium last evening to a. large of the following dramatic art and tne group was well pleased with the presentation. Possibly the best work of the evening was- done by Kenneth Hfr w111 SSJTMt, Thirty Five itives of ests Utah -- -- 4 4 Poultrjraen to State Street Senator Enters Johns re-;ti- on Attorney Appears Representatives PLAfiS FOR LIMITING NAVAL TGNNAGEDISCySSEDAILONDOfj New.Plantat. - tloiyof the-faxatl- on t " : sit-tu- te ' at Trenton:s1Wi0Ta',,rntdm,d s ( ng ( I -- ce ' fol-e- explan-expec- - , 1I K r. er plan of . the legislative tax "advisory" commit tee, including features not incor- Heads of Delegations Held Session suggested that light cruisers "and Hyrutn City Has of the tax ... . Of Their Own jn St,. James destroyers should not be lumped assist him. - Step 'by; step, Dr.. porated " toe reportsubmitted ' to commission together as they would be- under ralace Hagner and his aides guided toe revision Been Completed toe French plan. The Italian deGovernor Dern. the by once legislature and firm vigorous, footsteps, his counstated house toe At legate, Saranl, yesterday, 4 Feb. hearing man London, French sick left train. (AP) the the ts attorney and British for limiting na- try's position, favoring the genAfter Mr. Taft reached the Leon Fonnesbeck, an city At last the city officials of income tax, val tonnage plans were put under a eral global system of limiting Logan urged vestibule of the car he was held of limHyrum announce the completion with as contrasted on assessment property tonnage tangible two a at hour session microscope the new $75 000 power plant in by stalwart hands until other athalf Its real value and crea- -- (of the national delegations of the itation by categories, which Is. of tendants could bring a straight-backe- d at Blacksmith Fork Canyon and the Bristafavored Great commission tax America, a of by by tion fjve power naval conference chair, into which he was event will be fittingly celebrated constitutional ting as a committee of the whole tain and Japan. instead of Then toe chair was pickeased. Monday evening, February 10. The Admiral advocated He also Japanese Takarabe, at st james palace this foreed up by three men who lowered amendment. an was attentive plant In the canyon has been head, noon. The heads of toe delega admiralty Held the it gently down the steps to the listener as the experts dealt with given three days test and proves (Continued on Page Three) not did tions in the Dr. participate all that its sponsors could platform. Hagner, former president, who relinquish- station points but he had no to be for meeting, but held a session of the various of ' who was standing on the train it. The city will be own to offer. hope his suggestions own In their of another the Jjadila Court of honor for scouts ofjed part platform with Mrs. Taft, grasped All Set For Big Huehecme A British spokesman described hooked up tonitrht for a. test. Newton The session took and palace. general and Trenton, Clarkston discussions City patrons will not be officially tQ capitai from Asheville, the two hands of his patientwheel morning's up the proposals of the two na- the was held Sunday even g elucidations lighted from the new plant until was assisted from his car, thus guided him into a c and frank hopeful, Com" tions Scout paragraph by paragraph, of various Trenton ward1 chapel. and chair which had been rolled up Winter Carnival automobile, Monday, toe day of the, points being of a help- next a spokesman for each nation . 'mtssioner Symour ...Thompson was Pced Avenue for him. difficul- celebration. declared He nature. ful "ven Ex.to .discussions. .the in charge and introduced Principal " and were Occasionally - Hyrumtiona fl'oband. city ofwhich were encountered, with'appareht In" Seventh Ward amination of the proposals' will' ties'J. W. Klrkbride of North Cache A sicfc man" was the short effort Mr. Taft opened his eyes to not so great as might have ap- ficials are sponsoring the celebra- a be at date. Ulc" later of continued chairman as school of Mr. Tafts pbysi- look about but he spoke to none high tion. ' description They have extended invi' ' With first lord of the admiralty peared on the surface. . Qourt of honor. Dr. Francis Hagner, who ac- - of those who gathered to meet tations to Logan and Brigham can, undoubt he said, Difficulties, of (Alexander for the set con in All is tendthe opening the chair, him on his Jouurney him. officials to be present at tne The following were made COmpanied the f erence took the French proposal edly would exist but the more City The chair was rolled slowly the big .Winter Festival , inextend ceremonies. rrfoots i by Scoutmaster, Roland from Norths Carolina. There will be a promore toe discussed were Alexan-foto and r they for as a basis discussion, Don m as he was, the forme chief across the broad concourse of. the 7th ward tonight and free gram become to Mortensen,' Trenton: to: Merlm-justjtended dancing amenable they Joseph der then submitted the British three days hisjveek. wa dressethwhen his train Union station to the Tegular Llttledyke, Vaughn Benson, veal ror, counter proposal. -- It "was under rather than unyielding.. The, re- Move' to Lo5'An a Schwunveldt fat gave at where entrance of here all the automobile station Hill Union troop reached tl Erls Andrews, and geies had been made be serv- - stood the discussion which d servations which But he remained in automobile of Associate Justice the dinners that are to tomorrow C. P. Cardon and family have 62 Trenton; Second Class by the 75 a. m. toe spokesman called atand and was on the broadest lowed this car evening while of room his only the Clarkston: Sutherland supreme court, to the coast where Mr. Carhis drawing scoutmaster troop 63, that all countries had gone ts tention The general committee terms and largely of an and colleague. evening. tobeing transferred to a level an old friend were don has accepted a position m Vance Ravesten, troop 63, reservations certain for made a attendance nature. large streets. troon Dr., atory Hagner awaited, nearer the as Los Angeles which he believes ofClarkston: First Class by reservations .such The bazaar com- - Rene Masslgli, speaking for the normal Albert time and again entered his state Just as he came into the light all the events.afternoon chairman commit ce situa- - fers an excellent opportunity to In such be 3 would in. at expected p. 1 menced this to obiiwas distinguish-of a murky dawn, Mr. Taft p,.enCb scheme, that is, toe get ahead. While in Logan Mr. Eroueh Trenton to: Leo Rasmus- room to speak he the seemed to have greeted with a series of explosions sen. trooD 63' merit badges by ed patient but of toe heads Cardon has been prominent In the meeting fraor0n1 Mr. fa?egoTof from photographers flashlights. commence at. 8 o. m. this even- Rumour Thompson difficulty in impressing upon business and political circles and of the delegations has taken an active part - in church affairs The best wishes tio.n-- ; Mark Jensen of. troop 62 and sU Hail and iLforrneJ new recreational doclof asked Mr.pue 77T,::TT presWqmofits trooP 63, . .. . L. of a host of local friends go witiT Ambassador Gibson, Hugh which uses to it for the many' i. h but lt was, da Two) American him in his new field of itcuvity. the Page (Continued I viewpoint, on voicing can be put. (Contmnert Page Two) for several others to J Ferry By bee told a sit fy. necessary j I' n J " m4 |