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Show i WEATHER tonight and Wednesday; warmer in extreme south portion UTAH: tonic lit- I'rtsftllt'd tonight and IDAHO; Wednesday; piolmhly mmw in south. A QJJ LIII. .VOLUME -- LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1930. IN BREACH OF PROMISE SUIT Dinner Evening The Logan Buslnes--- . and Professional Womens club held its FcB- ruary dinner Monday cvemne, m the Hotel Ecclcs, with Miss Vanza Jackson In charge Th guosf of honor was Mbs Elizabeth of Salt Lake city ..ad a! piominent figur; in B P both stati ami iMt.cr. illy Miss Fitzgerad pobe on the Good Will Tours to Europe spans ned by the national B P, organization each summer fta ihe purpose of promoting belter relations and understanding of mutual pr deems between the business and professional women Of American and Europe. Miss Fitzgerald eond icted one of the fours m peiron last summer and. will head another one this year- - At present time on'1 is also being planned to the Islands this year Miss Luella cfwens and Miss Inez Maughan responded to toasts and Professor AjJ. Southwick and Thelma Fogelberg delighted the guests with several lovely musical The .table decorations" numbers. of flowers and small silk flags of the different countries of Europe carried out In an unusual way i James Doles and Albert Made Planes Searching Flight Return With No News Feb. Aingeles, 25 (AP) area Search oi the between here and umgman. Am.-was resumed today lor james Doles and Albert W. Beider, Western Air storm-swe- pt , Express pilots, missing since they 11:4j lett the Kingman airport at which a.m. Sunday. iour planes Hew over the territory yesterday returned to Los Angeles last night with reports that they had seen. no trace ot the lliers or Ka-wii- Press Photo Mr. Frances Marlon Brandon, lawyer and playwright, who Ja cuing George P. Gillespie, attorney and president of the New York City board of water supply, for 1574,165 In New York supreme court charging that he not only cast her off after proposing marriage but stole her lucrative legal practice. Associated then-plane- two Xne pilots, flying a ed passenger plane, were rewhere turning from Kingman had flown with early bunctay they They a party from Los Angeles. carried no passengers on the reto turn flight. When they failed arrive here Sunday night, company officials assumed they had maue an emergency landing to avoid a storm. Failure to hear however, from them yesterday, was the signal-tbegin a search. ExGeorge Rice, WesternAlr press pilot, remained in Kingman that to conduct a search from o officials said Company apprehension they felt ho great for the safety of the fliers, as are .numerous emergency route; landing fields along the lakes and several desert dry also could be used. Fred W. Kelly, another Western Air Express phot, flying a mail plane enroute from Los Angels to salt Lake City yesterday reported to local officials of the company end. on Page Two) (Continued Coyotes in Snow Banks this Winter Hunter Marrow Bone Brings in Large Pack of Pelts Coyotes Increasing Indian Park, Montana, Feb. 25 Coyote trapping is a lucrative source of the Indians winter . the livelihood during since they realize - a months, bounty on each one, or can sell the pelt if they choose. Glacier This winter on the park reservation the animals, in-of stead of traveling on the top the snow, are burrowing underneath the deep drifts, digging out mice and jack rabbits, which Glacier (Special) -- - they eat.The other day, Marrow Bone, an Indian hunter, came in with a pack of p.elts, He said he never saw anything like it before. A! same like muskrat, he said, the wolves stand on hind legs and click n'se out jpf snow just hke rat in water." The Indians report coyotes are on the increase in spite of the fact that government hunters dug out hundreds of pups from the wolf holes and killed them - - Smoot Asks for Private Session Wheat Prices Hit Senate the 0 New Lows brought out the 'patriotic and international theme of the dinner. Another very clever feature of the evening that Introduced a colorful and unique note into the program was the appearance of girls dressed in the national costumes of the different countries. Utah Senator Battles For Censorship ofFor eign Literature in an Effort to Exclude Indecent and Vulgar Eureka Editor Huish Seeks Feb Again 25 5-- Books From U. S. 5-- By Marguerite Young (Associated Press Staff Writer) Washington, 'Feb. 25 (APT The senate, after all, may settle ita foreign book controversy over censorship without ever sampling Smoot the concoctions Senator of Utah has selected as examples of what should be barred from Americas htertary diet. . Leaders of opposing forces on the issue of whether customs officials should act as dieticians in control ot the foreign book menu today stood ready for a preliminary battle to decide whether the senate- should meet behind closed doors to discuss the question. Senator Cutting of New Mexico announced he would wage a fight against executive session of the salacious consideration for passages Smoot has picked from the books in question. are Everybody knows there indecent books, Cutting said, them behind but discussing closed doors is no way to handle the question. Smoot, however, is determined to haye an executive session to read passages too vulgar" to be pointed to openly. He said, in fact, that they were so vulgar that he would not read them unless his colleagues decided to - Continued on Pnee Six ambulThe new Logan-Cac- h ance recently purchased jointly by., the city .and county and paid Mrs. for partially through private men contributions of business and others is already attracting Matkin attention over the state. C. E. Huish, editor of the Eureka Reporter, has written offiDies in Cornish cials of the chamber of commerce asking for information about the new ambulance. He is investigat- Sister of Mrs. George Fister Suffered Broken Leg in Fall ing the cost, specifications of the machine and the Logan-CacResident of Hyde Park method of financing the new acMrs. Sarah Ann Matkin Perkes, quisition78, died at 5 o'clock this morning at the home of her daughter, Planting Mrs. Lorenzo Sorenson of CorMrs. Perkes, on October 4 nish. C. of C. Now, a broken leg when suffered last, she slipped and fell while stepSpring- - will soon be -- here, and ping from an automobile on to the Logan chamber of commerce an enbankment" at the roadside. urges all who are contemplating She never recovered from the indoing tree planting to begin now. juries and the shock of the fall. Now is the time for tree plaiting. Mrs. Perkes was born in St. It is advised. Hardwoods should Louis, Nov. 27, 1853, the daughbe set in the ground. ter of Benjamin and Catherine All of the poplar and boxelder Morgan Wilkes. She was married trees along Fourth north will soon January 25, 1869 to Samuel Mat-kibe uprooted, according to those who died about twenty-fiv- e who are working on this project years ago. About seventeen years Norway maples are to be set In ago Mrs. Matkin was married to along this street, making it even- Reuben Perkes who passed away tually correspond to Center street. about three years ago. For many her Property owners are entering years the deceased had made sevright into the spirit of this tree home In Hyde Park where fourth eral children now reside. along planting project north. Surviving Mrs. Perkes are the following children, all sons - and daughters of Samuel Matkin: Thomas, John and Wilford Matkin of Hyde Park, Mrs. Sarah Sorenson of Cornish, Beniamin Sarah Ann,: Perkes. he Tree Is Time Says n, POLimCGilDnifllllll PRICE last-spri-ng. LargeSignWill and SimpsoMatfci Canada, and Henry Matkin of Cards ton, Canada. one . sister, Mrs. George Fister of Logan, also survives. Funeral,, arrangements await word from the ;ms in Canada: MAY FURTHER DEUIY MflVflL MEET Advertise Cache Murder -- Pouon siyr Tardleuministry. It was underskxxTThe conver--1 sation was general and did not 25 (AP) c. i re-'m- , rd j dc at ' of Attend Ogden Murder In . Brig-husba- have-resided- ; -- I SLAIN i!,T!i IS SAID TO HAVE I l.ouch on questions of policy. At the same time news reports i two-m- A :'-Millvill- HeiiryBairof e Sister ef Mrs, loormeintcr Husband and Her Assistant Dies q-- rtto at, market for Cache valley 'knd beef cattle; A special , dairy invitation was given. , Thatcher, to resldt-nt- Her Husbandxl: iSSftSTE.h const doe... cE " Salt Lake 25 (API-- J," Reports of a contemplated divorce sentatives that they would give In Idaho ha8band the Invitation their considera-;Mr- s. lfctl0nrAaglnster Dorothy Moormeistcr, whose- - tion. ; mutilated body was found lastj Word reached-hertoday of the Saturday morning on a lonely ; n death at Idaho frails of Henry,road near this city, today further JVlUAfj in the tangled web of Bair of Millville Mr. Bair In com.'Tornplicated circumstances about her death pany with his wife, Mrs. Minnie that sheriffs officers are try- Soit Ear, went to Idaho to visit unravel. ng. relatives residing there. Three or nne of hours of four days ego, hedclopcdblood ql)eStloning oljr New York, Feb. 25perSonS yester- ana died this morning a. day the ard H. Jones, a director of Tidc- ofHCe a3 ln jhenffa H a ! 4 3 which yater oil corporation oi New P'i who i re- - possession cf a letter a son of creased such an tntenttan was declared to Jersey, was killed today in, a fall oea rom athei8 deje turri.d ave en mentioned cignlh floor apartment Mrs. rom last evening, left immediate.y tor Mcxirmeuster, and it was bysubstan- - on Fart JAvenue. Police listed Idaho, Falls this morning upon tiatej by a statement of M'ss the caf 88 a cuieide, and said news cf his Amella Hugentobler. heenng of the the dead JonPS jumped to ,his death after father s death. Arrangements will womatis sister, that she told her striking his wife on the head with .be made to bring thfe body to jast Thursdav that intended an electric lamp. Logan and funeral services will meeting a divorce lawyer Friday Employees cf the p&rtmeni V,' house heard the body strike the be held In Nibley Ward some, Mnnrm0icinr rroni, weekr the tlmclatertir BndUttX the nohee. ambulance surgeon vvas'caT-vi- ll ' Henry Bair has resided in Mill- - fice assistant, Mrs. Pearl Evans, pronounced Jc.ics deao. for a number of years. He has gjs0 questlcned.' as we'l as citizen. Charles Peter, been a highly respected . Salt Lake nuning Tc or aceraLons of the salo and He is survived by his widow and ehelneer who admitted he P- the following children; H s. Moormer ten da?s th ' 33 the. ,!!r' wa Brir, Logan; Ervin Bair, Scott afiro when her car became bogged old. trom g.addateu Bvir, and Mariner Bair, all of from the scene cf, not far a at Aa- -m Idaho Falls; Mrs. Frank E. Bro- - her miirder and to be puiled j bmp.. Logan and Mrs. Sylvan 'Mailer, Salt Lake city. . jrii j pr2ll I r mentor at me umverMiy. ux uLcutpo team here last nigtit hy I' was s appointed jfidence tonight and thase cast a; raska, today 2 cir-,- a over -conference Univers inew the gloom thletlc director at udg!nv?!fd0i Nelson re j Rhode? ity of Wyomina. Minister MacDonald, as- - sentod Weber College and Myron reeds Georze W. McLaren, who and Melville Htlicock Adams ; too bar bef'a hed coach for cn for Nevada. ix spoke . Cii:;ru'a j. last three years. i Salt Lake City. Feb 25 (AP) Haiti, Feb. 25 Passage by both homes of the APi Raporto that the revolu-jUta- h legislature of separate reso- - tionary movement in the Domini-lutio- ns to submit the mines taxa- - cun Republic wi.i extremely serious tion proposal to the voters separ- - and that ii had spread through-fatel- y from oilier measures, and to oul-- most of the country, meeting leave the present mine tax mul- - with little opposition, wore re- tiple of throe unchanged until celved in today; i At least three 11935, today brought the disagreedeaths were between the two houses on ported at various places, with a half dozen wounded. the matter to a narrow margin, Motor The house and senate versions vehicles were said to have been differ but slightly, and it would commandeered to transport only a small recession by.suigents to the capital, one house or the other to effect' Colonel Joseph FegaD, coman agreement. It was expected manding the Haitian national forces In Northern Haiti this would bo reached this after-.guanoon or this evening. Tne re- - j today reported the smval . of solutions as passed by both Commander Bissett, rtdifed naval houses provide that the legisla- - officer, from the city of Santo may change the mine multi- - Domingo by way of Santiago and jture i .Monte Cristl. ... pie after January 1, 1935. Debate which at times became! The uprising wa3 reported to iheqted preceded the vote In both have been led by a farmer lcad-uhouses. In the senate Burton or named Estrella supported by MARTHA wiDFR KIMBALL w Mus.ser charged his colleagues General Trujillo, commanding the with having about faced on the Dominican guardia, a concerted i matter of leaving the - five-yemovement in the pnnripni .mr. in the measure. on tire night of February j provision urday night, he declared, they 23. had opposed It, but Monday most In all cities except Puerto Plata Today 'of the senators who had their the guardia disarmed the local minds made un for almost 30 police and distributed arms, to I days suddenly shifted their posi- - the revolters. Family Home ,tloh" lit- - the house,-wher- e(Continued on Pago Two) , the vote 39 Kimball,118 Mis. Martha Winder to,19 with fiveH. absent. Bur- Thomas 77, wife of N. W. Kimball of this Representative C. C. Officers (Continued on Page Three) city, died at the family home this morning following a break down over a Brutal and Illness extending three weeks period. Mrs. Kimball has been a resident- - of - thla city Chamber Dinner. for nearly forty nine years. She Colorado was the. twin sister of Mrs. Mary President B, G. Thatcher Expres- Carrington of Salt Lake City. ses Appreciation lor Aggie was Mrs. Kimball born in Pueblo, Colo. Feb. 25 (AP) Support Urges Ogden Liverpool. England, July 7, - 1862, - Guo of the most brutal murders the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'hi gun and knife warfare which 1 Day at Fair John R. Winder. When three has written bloody chapters in President B. G. Thatcher, Dimonths of. age she crossed the , the .annals of southern Colorado ocean with her parents, arriving crime, faced police for solving 'rectors Fred Lundberg and l. W. m Utah ,in the year ; 1853.'. De- - here today. Hovey, and Secretary M. K. ceased has had the varied' ex- - .Th body of John Hart, 42, Hovey, of the Logan .chamber of John Zaharopautos was commerce, along -- with hepresen-pionee- rs perlences that characterize theaa'3 of this state. With her found In front of hU house in tatlves of the Preston ana late last; ham City chambers, were guests Mrs. Kimball moved to Bessemer, near here, Bear Lake in the year 1872 and hight. His throat had- - been cut,; of the Ogden chamber at their in company with the Budges, 'he had been stabbed through the annual dinner and business mcet- Riches and Nebekers. assisted heart and a number of times in- ing on Monday evening, with the settlement of Meadow- - the back, and also shot three Among the reports given, was ville and Laketown. After nine; times. f oi Uus L. Becser on' the (that Evidence of a fierce struggle .success of Ogdens winter sports years in that valley, the family were .found ln the slain 1 move to Logan and project. It was estimated that house as well as in the street the junction city had received at here since that time. in advertising Besides her husband, Mrs. frntftK lt- - Few clew were avail jltast $100,000 ald them In through magazines and hhce other Kimball is survived by the fol- - a,ble over the murder. mediae tne country througn lowing Children: N. W. Kimball c'eajmg tne recent winter sports carnival Jr., Preston; Rex Kimball, Santa held In the vicinity of Becker Monica, California; Roy Kimball, Victoria hill in Ogden canyon. . Ocean Park, California; Lawr- Queen of the Visiting ence Kimball, Salt Lake; Mrs. presidents' chambers of commerce were inCharles Friday, Sawtelie, CaliforD1 vited to Of Sweeden give bnef talks. nia; Mrs. Lee Thatcher and Leo President Tnatcher expressed Kimball, Logan. Surviving shters ,the appreciation of the Logan are Mrs. Carrington, Mrs. John Feb. 25 (API Condition chamber, U. S. A. C. G. Midgeley and Mrs. T. A. Wil- of Rome, ana Victoria of Sweden, who stuaents, and Logan laeulty Queen citizens for liams, Salt Lake City. Is 111 at the Swedish Royal Villa the staunch support which the Funeral announcements have here, was described today as j Ogden chamber and - other nr- I not been made. but grave stationary. Iganizations of that city have giv-l- en the Utah State Agricultural college, especially during the foot oall season. Mr. Thatcher declared' that Cache valley appreciates the - Win Debate " Local Police Disarm- ed by Revolters. j nient Expected. e SfegS Feb. Agree- - Falls he Wvo Com p 1 c tc " Hope Held That ..Delegates ..Will Trial Arrive Tomorrow Depends J. K. Brenner, newly appointed Vote Cache Confidence On and of the Logan manager valley division of the Shell Oil Opens in Pocatello 25 (AP) A; the late London, . Feb. succeeding company deAmerican the at for called the. Paul Cunningham, spokesman chamber of commerce Monday to legation to the five power naval, pebf 25 suitable select Caphe valley conference said today that thejMcShanni pegn)i waa on tital here not does a get scenes to be placed bn large French cabihet for the murder of Hairy the today advertising sign- which his com- vote of confidence tonight, Buster" Washington, negro, on have would pany will erect along the high- conference probably The case of Oct. 11. the night such recess until to continue in ways leading to Logan. court yesterday. district in opened a governOne- - of the scenes selected is time as France has McShann is alleged to have shot feed- ment and is able to send a delethat of a Cache dairy herd backWashington following an arguLondon. to the gation In ing in a pasture. a card game. WashRene Massigli, alternate dele- ment during sur was killed Instantly by a ground may be seen theWasatch to adviser the ington technical and gate rounding foothills of the arrived in bullet which struck . him in the rrench delegation, range that surrounds the valley. Paris last night back of the neck. LCOm London Mr, Tills scene was selected by visit to Prime It was reported by officers who a courtesy among a group orjand paid morn-le- y the case that Washviews contained in the Cache val- - Minister MacDonald this in be-t- investigated ope ington had a guh but he did not folder-bulleti- n published by mg. He expressed it during the argument. He wSlS draw Logan chamber of commerce. was shot when he ran. arrive tomorrow ready to take up the work where it was left off last week by the downfall of the Weber College Laramie Resolution Passed! Deaths Reported, With by House and Senate Half a Dozen Wounded Sat-'begmi- ng IMormationffi.y , Re-T- ar (APi Wheat below .the in a panic ky drop five cents below yesterday's figures and then as sensationally rebounded in the last hour of 8 cent trading to finish at decline to 8 cent advance. chlcgo On New Ambulance - Indians Killing i o Disagreement Brought Most of Dominican a Narrow Marginal public Affected Three Inz-geral- W. Beider Missing Since Sunday - Four Which NUMBER 47 Both Houses of Legislature Act On Mine Taxation Miss Jackson In Charge of Los Fair an . Associated Press Photo Associated Press telephoto show- , he ,pptar(d e,k(r following his arr,.t in Detroit. He Is ssid by police to have confessed men and slaying a poisoning eight ninth with ' revolver. jn,( sh,Ved - hd (AP)-Rich-- poison |