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Show ta X ( m WEATHER UTAH: Fair in north, nnsettled in south ; snow southeast; Wed. fair IDAHO: Fair tonight; Wednes-Ba- y eloBdj snow in utrOTpoitlou. ' LOGAN CITY, CACHE VOLUME LIIL COUNTY UTAH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1930. NUMBER 271. LOST COIN CAUSES TROLLEY CRASH NEWSPAPERS LAUNCH ON RITTER RAYMOND POINCARE Declare. Former Womens Organization Also Prepared to Warn Political Parties Against any One Institution goes Wet Tendencies to Receiver. ' . Elect New Officers. Other Banks Jn Louisville Declare Deposits are Greater than Withdrawals Only Adopt First Article of Naval Armament Section of Draft Providing Total Limitation and Reduction of Tonnage. ATTACK Agitation Manifest for Revival of Export Debenture Plan, ComAgricultural mittee now Considering Problem. French President AcHates Soviets cuse Him of Being Instigator of War and Intervention. i Moscow, Nov. 18 (AP) The Tex., Nov. 18 (AP) Louisville, Ky Nov. 18 (AP) j Houston, Washington, Nov. 18 (APi- -. . government-inspire- d Soviet press With considerable agitation in Eight Kentucky financial in-- , The- National Womens Chris-' - progress for revivial union was a doublebitter today launched stltutions with resources totall-;tia- n Temperance of attack on Raymond port debenture plan ofthefarm ing more than $75,000,000 were prepared today to launch a former 'French presl- - relief. The senate agricultural closed today. The largest of1 move for federal censorship of dent and premier, and French committee plans to decide these was the National bank of motion pictures and to warn fora congress reassembles whe- whuh political partes against any Kenluckyat was under the control of a re-- 1 wet tendencies; The attack apparently is an ther or not to sponsor new leg, ceiver, Paul C. Keyes, of the1 This, too, was election day, aftermath of mcfictment last islation. staff of the comptroller of the hut it appeared certain present week of eight alleged country-- ! Secretary chairman Hyde, Its officers would be chosen again, currency at Washmgton. leaders and pud- - egge of the I arm Board and revolutionary 0. Miss Maude M. Aldrich, resources approximate $60,000,-- 1 ltcation of their confessions Jf15 presidents of three na-o- f motion , rector of the union's with M. Poln- - tional farm organizations have negotiations Nations- - picture department, was ready Directors of the ariand and other Europ- - been asked to meet with tne tare, bank of Kentucky said the sus-- 1 to offer a resolution asking conean political f.gures for foreign committee next Monday, out of intervention in the U. S. S. R. 1x16 ir informal discussions is pension yesterday was deemed gress to enact a law for the necessary because of wild ru- federal supervision of motion Practically tne entire space in expected to come decisive mors higher establishing concerning its" condi- pictures, issue of Izvestia and t'pn ln the senate either in I A i.--- - I tion. Simultaneously with its moral standards before prooificlal organs, is de- - favor of a further test for the Pravada, to be voted to a scatching denuncia- - Iarm marketing act now in clos.ng, two affiliated institu- duction for films that are inI two San tions, the Louisville Trust com- licensed for interstate and 'Ik, In S js'irt.iird Thlrteen persons were injured, two probably fatally, when of M. Pcuncare 'and two feet or ior enactment of new Francisco municipal street cars collided in Twin Peaks tunnel as the pany and the Security bank, ternational commerce. Midamt Maria Jerltza, Auttrlar publications of two articles by legislation, 50 a a cent to retrieve for becked diabove car Miss Aldrich felt the need up piece dropped by patron. suspended operations. Their whue these plans were being opera linger, inetituted legal pro mm appearing in the Paris Ex-- a The following car plowed into the rear end of the other, telescoping rectors said they were solvent, such a law, the resolution said, ceedinge In Vienna charging dela celsior of October 30 and Nov- - id, President Hoover, began them. end that they were closed as a realizing that America produces mation of character against tho ember 15. writing tne messagci he will The over 89 pereent of the f'lms brmiant Austrian writer, Dr. Mailer h The Russian f0111 congress at - its "onen- precautionary " measure. editorials paper's these three institutions are affiliated shown abroad and that tiuttenorunn. tasK to po-article as first the provwanton y. a films often portray Scandinavian ne n A rhe, Sigma Thefa Phi through the seclusion of M. Poincare's of hatred the ing needless and wealth yaste cf holding company. Soviet government and to the ri, 2uce a.nd no Indications Two small negro banks la extravagance and carrv to other Junior second article, which appealed iLnt yet of its . g ven worst A of a the picture loiusville,. the American Mutual nations Accepted By Society Banqets has out- ajeady after the naour best in of instead the Savings bank and the First for Proposals indictments as of,.the a revealing there,mPhSe life tional and character, Police Receive Jii DmlmAnd Standard bank, which cleared ' enactment, tone of m to change order misNational international IvICnmOIlQ through the Louisville Trust by creating PudUc conceal his leading role ln the and undermincompany, later closed. The bank- understanding for for uru for inTmniSvmJnr intervention preparation United the will subt of ing good St Helens, a Louisville relief. Badges Wednesday the U. S SR" Richmond The urbi aiso suspended as a al States in the world market. IChJ Omega, the largest na- (Special) me extra r Pom-'oref-Both medicine had to The newspapers fra-ts held womens Greek letter political i Scandinavian society Senator cautionary measure. 1 " o'clock Two banks outside CSBCTE BirWTdbylj(Jttr-Pgffi- g on Bepnnllflt temity in the United States, "wUlimorUhly "meeting in the Rich-- 1,1 also would elements vocratic exhaust appear and their was Repulblcan learned was closed when it out yesterday definiteiv Wednesday afternoon junior cabularles in install its e'ghty-eight- h chapter tnond tabernacle on Nov. 13 and l he National bank of Kentucky in the conventcn, in executivi traffic officers of tho Logan describing .the favor of a spring meeting S cn the U. S. A. C. campus on 'also a harvest banquet. Each had French said statesman Both whom sessions, both groups were they sworn the schools will be in the new city suspended. They oMoslng. accuse, not only of planning in- - any effortcongrmut to tore it Saturday, November 22nd. Mrs. j member had the rght to Invite McElwain Meguiar bank and would demand of their parties for each school before an tervention to behold in fast support but of they Russia, Vesta L. Watson, national trea-i- a j at of the student body, friend. The Ladies committee Trust company Franklin, Ky., sembly iW. F. Jensen chairman of the principal instigator in'tion that surer, announced Sunday to Sig- - iftider direction of Mrs. H. R. and the First National bank of prohibition. Another report today was junior traffic police committee ma Theta Phi that the local) Hansen of Amalga, served a at Horse Cave, Ky. The National sion were necessary the Repub- (Continued on Page Four) e bank of llcans should throw the bursorority had been accepted as (hot supper to 225 persons, Kentucky served as.cor- chat of Pearl Kendall Hess, 0f the local chapter of the assoUtah State Automobile den of organizing the senate Alpha, Gamma chapter ofitfcered from all over Cache val- on (Continued Page Eight) ciation announced this mom-ta- g. ' j Chl Omega. on the Democrats. This was , ley and parts of southern Idaho. (Continued on Page Eighty , R. P. Meet A. A. H. Palmer and William scoffed at both by regulars Chi Omega Was the first naLewerin Nielsen of Preston1 Evans Jr, are - other members and independents in KnpuDiican tional womens fraternity to Verted as All Set chaplain,; ,, Dads Annual of this committee. John H. Mocome to Utah, .the Xi .Alpha Here Friday And ofranks, however. . Senator Reed H. R.-- Hansen 61 Amalga dent, ser is local of the president Pennsylvania said it would chapter being installed on the made a speech of welcome. be a "baoy act." ? chapter. . , , University of Utah campus ini Hans C. Nielsen of Preston also At : , Benson District Night Senators inJ. A. Bouford, manager of and representatives Other nearby Chapters At U.S.A.C. are , a short talk. The tables e Beta at the service and safety Departdiscussing unemployment : 1 lana State college at Bozeman; ,f;nwprsrichly decCTated with cqj also legislation but are hold- Leaders School ment of tho Utah State AutoHigh hnff ln mobile associaion, will be pre, plans Alpha at the University Member abeyance pending pf of the Rocky After the tables were cleared-out' sent along with H. L, Pearce Mountain papers th adtrsni3 Washington; Psi Alpha at the Intercollegiate' was Press a time in had pmtram good tratton of Sale Lake Police departUniversity,Oregon; and Nu Everything, Is in readiness of the f as as well association will new, be many dancing On the house represented ment, who has been detailed to Alpha at Stanford university. of side, Chairman Scandinavian4 the old, district Swut Iadml 'charge "of junior ""traffic at the annual conference to be Britton of the naval committeet. Representatives of the Xi Al- dances. ' Benson knowi1 are that a navy bluld- fadef affairs of the Salt Lake City held at the Utah State Agricul- - Jnade pha chapter expected to visit the local chapter for in- - The music was furnished by an invitation to all Dads to visit snip IVaimng school program Is being consider- - These men will tural college on Hday department and be held Wednesday evening at ,assist local officers, PoJce Chief Saturday of this week.- Von Ro-- ,ea whlcn would postpone for a the Evan Hansen band. stallation on Saturday. them for a short time Thursday The following new members evening at 7;30, at which tune of Student Sigma Theta Phi, organiz'ed-iat Richmond gun cnnsers, the type smith who has been college publication is m Life,' 1912, was the first women's were admitted: Mr. , and Mrs.. the shop may be inspected and high school movements cen- .r will be Wins Greek Cham-Acaused so much controto ganization P. detailed eral take charge, of the Nelsen, Mrs.'Rinda letter organization at theiNcharge of the arranee-und- which and, problems procedure shop . work the of for way in discussion of Mr. versy of ments Smithfield-matters traffic bers and discussed. for the C. The active chapter consists theljunj0r for the the convention leadership course to be given, local police department and of twenty-fou- r members. Missi'Mrs. Frank Jensen and Mr. and All of the schools of the London naval treaty. The boys will display their during tne coming weeks. A. Pet- athletic Louis The three farm organization $200 And Third Place Edith Funk is president. Miss Mrs. Lee Petterburg of Rich- projects Superintendent conterence with in the electricity mond and Wrias Keller of Mink and act as wood and the Harriet Hubbard is who have been Troop officers selected for the ersen and the above named exception of Western State and Portents Dads to. guides n all committee Idaho. is for which in the Bunder-soCreek, and Miss Gayle Chairman McNary of the gathering organizing the are members of ed Kansas City, Nov 18 (IP) scouters In the Benson cistrict boys of the various schools thq pressState is secretary and treasurer. The next meeting will be in during their visit. committee, to attend a association. Invita- Some features of special in- are as follows: Edward Drace, 18, Keytesville, tomorrow. the Richmond tabernacle on tions have been sent all the meeting Monday are L. J. Tab. terest will be for your given Mo., last night won first prize Clean up Sidewalks 8 m. at p. Each school is to have a cap- editors of, publications in Thursday chairman Watioral Grange, Troop committee of. entertainment. of $500 in an oratorical conC. E. Huff of the Farmers Would it not be a good idea Vernon Larson; troop commit- tain, a lieutenant, and as many colleges in this general other Unsectest on relief of agriculture for the proper city department Civil Service ion S. H. Thompson of Taking and teeman: L. Calder Smith ar.d patrolmen a sthe number, of tion to attend the convention. The Com- J. W. Canberra, (AP) W. B. Cathay and George sponsored by the future farm- to see to it that the sidewalks scoutmaster. pupils ln the school may war- There w.ll be two to five dele- the American Farm Bureau Feers of America. William Smith, ln the residential districts of Bennett are taking civil ser- - monwealth statistician has fig- Preston Kirkbride; W. assistant rent. Pond; gates representing each instl- deration. The meeting will be Mti- - Zion, took second Fedexaminations at the be ormaI McNary informed the the city Qa, ured out that the cost of liv scoutmaster, Amos Bair; senior kept free from icej rice, tution according to Mr Robert- The school is junior prize of $300. and snow? City letter carriers, eral builditig today for the ing in Australia dropped 7 per,,patrol leader, Cleve Milligan; being organizedhigh itarm ieaterS( and wU1 son. hcJd this to year Drace's subject was equaliza- newspaper lads and others ex-- ! position of junior typist. Fred cent between enter the junior traffic work! Arrangements for' aninter-whic- h in executive session. Their own January and Aug- -; and senbe, not yet named; tion of taxation for agriculconsiderable difficulty Rich, clerk of the local office vLst of this year and Is now ol leaders: Lavolr Dowdle, others of the city schools esting program have been made ture. In (Continued on Page Two) deliveries on sche- - ot the Cache national forest, ly 45 percent higher than in Roskelly and Roland wtih tne exception of the sen- - by the committee ln charee Third prize of $200 went to dulemaking is test the to due 14. failure fame, conducting the Mortensen. lor 'have high, already (Registration begun. of delegates wili Robert Jones, Hooper, Utah, of property owners properly Each boy win wear a junior take and fourth prize of $100 to cleamLig off the snow and icej- AtlMot At Steer But ef- - tor JSfi an and police badge David Warfield, Jr., of Muddy from cement walks. It would Mellon Of Andrew Announces Grand is to Of made Flashes fort do Life being prev Nephew general session on both Fri Creek Forks, Pa. be out of the way if good'i each officers with a rea flag aay and Saturday. There Killed Hired Man The judges were Dr. Tait;'jnot will! walks were made from ther- Butler, Memphis; Mark G.j public walks to 'the 'doors of, A Secret Performed Year The ' Associated Press Motnes, and the homes where mail and Thonburg, Des Cal. Doug Fair- by newspaper men of Saif Lake Great Falls, Mont. Nov 13 T. D. Tracy, Chicago. " IPers are to be delivered. This!. HoUywcod, ty.7 Tho movement for junior banks is to be dethroned. He is City, Ogden and Logan. fP- )- Missing the is a owner or that every job i 7 18 A' rents in traffic Nov. the Not there it. about that "he" was firimr (AP) police protection I, Pittsburgh, Fld renter of a home should take' 5 wfieieIlKerr1' morxths the ttde will pass Wed in a secret ceremony more were any objections, but they .schools is nation wide and is aleg wm near' rancher ' Lining Up Fight Card upon himself fonowing street'10 few than a year ago, W. L. Mellon, simply like to have things done being sponsored through its va. Harvest half sponshot and Iatally woundedU a man named Jones- ir an snow storm. The city sec- - in a conventional rious state and local branches. sored of " Mother the Jr., way. grand nephew man Russell Olson, 18. by the Ag. club. On Sat-!1department generally runs the New York--A minanum The yung man was dnv- wage retary of the treasury and and father were anxious to Jack snow Dlow over I Chicago, Nov. ' 18 (IP) all important1 urday evening they will be sea me member of our have all friends one of week a of for $25 ITiL Jewish Pittsburghs aieased steer from beGross, working girls guests at a banquet to be held heavyweight sidewalks after every heavy ,s favored by Mrs Franklin D. most prominent families, and married, and my husband and Jt2ul bind a haystack Saturday so from Philadelphia, and at the Bluebird. Paul - I Rowno do his Gracci would harm it wfe, formerly of wife Kerr the thought Roosevelt, could shoot it. Blinded governor, Pantaleo, young Chicago fightEjection of officers for the by er, have been signed for an Berlin, (AP) snow, The latest ad- In a soeech she Indicated her ley also of Pittsburgh, today and might please them, to go Kerr, fired coming year will be held on and falling eight-roundColony Banquet on the King dition to Germanys list of belief that such aiv amount was were to decide with other mem- - through another ceremony. But wounded Olson in - the Saturday afternoon. we bers of better she families whether of the It, to LevAisky-Torrun- y abdomen. difference He the thought necessary died yesterday 'pell (Loughran "vereine is The Association of . a life worth liv jig and Plans tor a formal wedding cer- - concluded, and we told . them g carti in the stadium Friday Clergymen, with between Moser Henri By were out be whole to .the carried ,emony a drab existence. story. a membership of about 700. mgnt. On Friday the artists of the 5,082 Deaths In Utah In 1929 And In i Announcement of the secret L The brides father is a Pitts- Tomaraset. Sahara In his marriage was made last night i burgh business man. state gave an Informal banthat quet ln the Ntewhouse hotel, sixties L'eutenant Colonel de while preparations were being I Mrs. Rowley disclosed Authorities Take Firm Hand To Put Down 1928 There Were 5,109 Burthe DAnnelet has been ex made for-- ' the wedding set for the first information concem-plorm- g- at Salt Lake City. The large Report Shows , . two years in the French tomorrow. i was ;ing the elopement was receiv- e Oak room gorgeously who rom c,d minister per-hthe Labor Riots; Two Deaths In Barcelona possessions insomeAfrica. Already! The decorated and with Mrs F the ceremony at Wells- - designed 8,000 miles by H. Lid thil morning has gene basket of chryanthemums, The total number of deaths A.P bur- camel or native bearer. He ex- - thatRowley the walls were balanced with ino?31 was had not been derided, it during 1929 as compared with 5,109 in his two tour to last oil pects years done mast the paintings by whether a second ceremony Is o? of the United States department of commerce Barcelona, Spain, Nov. 18 AP The authorities of this raore' of Lee Green Rich- shows. rePrt .to be held. The decision she sonnaor wilsmireMraw- - erhand h . terrorized city took a firm hand today to put down the labor were Ten artistic ards. tables Tiots which had caused at least two deaths and probably as Jassy, Rumania Rahem Abancc' Wweeif members of the ley said read newspaper ac- - set and pleasingley arranged The most marked increase in the number of from C0Urlt8 of P!ans for the wed-f- for the been shoes he has says as turnout of geusts disease was for meningococcus Meningitis whichdeaths 200 shinng wounded. two families be held 801116 many large to tor caused 221 scheduled 100 years and expects to be ; ding ceremony art and patrons. deaths in 1929 compared with 83 in 1928 and ttae todav Detachments of the civil guard made the rounds of on the He communicated (tomorrow. job for year's to come. i 777 announcement, only 18 and Alice ' stores In the business sections, home Mrs, r Morrill,, 14 prem 1827 and .The with a Pittsburgh paper, she sident of the 1926, respectively. , routing out merchants who The municipality of Jassy, after'. aod Jrs- - Jowlcy,madefy colony, was the simplyhad fled in panic yesterday and demanding that they open examination of documents, gave a.nd gave the information of the heart creased from 715 in thooorn0 She introduced hostess. the Melthelr and daughter him a present on what he said fald ceremony he arita Wives and artists. Presi- 1J28 to 3837 m 1929. concerning the their places of business. and typhlitis caused 120 Appeiidicilis married in 'ere Jon was wtiWellsburg, performed. His wife, a Police guards were assigned to trolley cars A few of was his 125th birthday." dent Heber J. GrJ.it announc- deaths jn 1929 and 94 in 1928. W. Va., November 16. 1929. . .ness to the marriage. , a j which were operated. Passengers at first feared to ride, As Nagoya, Janan The mayor! The past' week has been full! After learning of the Rev, ed that he met a distinguish' . e lafkcst decrease in deaths from disease was from, in the pasf gentlemc'.i . of events in honor of the young Mr. Allisons statement, .. Mrs. ed groups of strikers still appeared in the streets, but the loaded bus unclosed y to imiucim which caused 158 deaths in 1929 compared "with f M e a three-dafestival was people. The young Mrs Mellon. Rowley said the young couple! S90 in 1928. rifles of the police gave them ample protection and by mid-.fauadmira-i who had high home-shortlat her bv disapnointmeflt It aiVe the rradily admitted their previous uon Tar 012e. of Utah'- famous afternoon ope line out of the citvs 60 was running on a more! foUowed Accidental and unspecified causes of death increased to fq4s to th arrival of announcement was made, and explained that. rplebte or lessjegular schedule.. million-populain 1928,,The causes primari!y,responH- plained that even, the inimed- - .they had planned, to keep it Nagoya in the The city government was determined to break up this Uon class The maycr gav'i as- - late Jamihte had not been told secret untU after their second iblc for the increase were mine accidents, burps, accidental marriage and honeymoon, strike. Troops were held in reserve today but as indications surance that the occasion tor of thci West Virginia ceremony, out of many to hang in the shootings and automobile accidents. The outstanding external had arrived. Then the They decided, to elope, she ex- -i Mrs. Rowlc.y said .her that the strike was near an end, it was hopecl thati rejoicing ffjriflle cl.PftXlb )I,JVLC. t0 ue plained And then we did not ter is 19 years old. Young Mcl. most prominent places in her causes which decreased the mortality rate in 1929 were I kccidfiL-lait would not be nece&sary to use them in any .great numbers.' kn-)4 dro,,4uiug and axidsutal falls. juj, Uot to teJ our ter- - l.tt u (Goutijued on Fags Four) - Geneva,' Nov. 18 (AP) The preparatory disarmament commission today adopted the first article of the naval armament, section of the draft convention providing for total limitation and reduction cf tonnage. The commission then proceed ed to seek agreement on the next two articles which provide for limitation by categories and the right of transfer of a percentage of tonnage from one category to another. These three provisions are parallel to those of the London naval treaty. The Russian delegation succeeded in getting Insertion of a provision lor reauction as well as Lmitatuon m the phraseology cf the first article. Here Maxim Litvmoff, the Russian reprefound himself In the ' sentative, at majority for the this session of the commission. Hugti S. Gibson, the American delegate, the British and the French, joined in agreeing w.fh his Soviet proposal. Unable to agree on how 'to satisfy the desire of the smaller naval powers for freedom of transfer In more categories, the commission entrusted this problem for study to a small com- -, tftada tha. f hlal delegates of Russia, Japan, Sweden, Spain and Greece. Immediately after approving the Soviet proposal to Insert the word reduce in .the report, the commission rejected a Russian effort to eliminate from the draft a provision for exempting a list of "special ' vessels from limitation. Litvmoff today uttered an outburst of - Indignation at Frances holding a .portion of the . Russian flesfc; Aiterned at Bizerta, Algeria. Thesfe ships were seized by the French and Crimean white Russians in waters in ,1920 and the French have retained them pending a judicial settlement. Though there has been ten years of peace,, said Litvlnoff, part of the Soviet fleet is still held in captivity by one of the great powers. By what right? They have no r'ght except the right of force. Lcu-svill- e, I y's ef-tl- nt Banco-Kentuck- Traffic counter-revolutiona- Frati ll ry fnnwonal I J pre-tion- SefMnntZ' n. ,up.---o- j as-th- at lfsuchaspecS!, ga-th- EL For The-presi- . Saturday i Sia Mon-iwer- junior - 1 S - Or-jam- Utah Youth er -- iuvlt-Monta- na - on-tr- Pl.t isr.jsrsi Marriage i I - 1 u.a Ail Auto-Drivin- - - or T, the-citz- se - i daugb-mcreas- ea - l , V 1 - i |