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Show Tf MAY WHEAT High $1.71 $1 68 Low . Close $1.70 ...... IX VOLUME LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. LINDBERGH PUTS EIGHT T PIE INSTmiTE DROWNED I Body Found - 1 Pocatello. Idaha May The body of a man In a bad state of decomposition that was found hanging by the neck from the limb of a tree In ,a secluded canyon four miles east of Tyhee yes- terday, has been identified by three Pocatello residents as that of Andrea Granzzella, laborer who disappeared over a year ago. Coroner H. L. McHan said that the condition of the body, which was hung to the tree by a strap, was such as to prevent absolute identifl- cation. The bank has $1637.13 on deposit to the credit of Thus far no ret-Granzella. atives have been founds (API lonongahcla River Is Scene Of Tragedy A Floating Log Crashed Washington, May 1 (A) Barely a year old but jested little between flights equal in dis tance to almost twice around the earth. Colonel Charles A. Lindberghs famous Spirit of remained under St. Louis strict guard at Boiling field today awaiting placement alongside other pioneer scientific works in the Smithsonian institution. j The great silver plane that blazed the first aerial passage connecting the North American ar.d European continents May 21, 1927, and since then has raised its milage to more than 40,000, made its last long hop yesterday ; when Lindberg, its lone pilot on all its great voyages, flew here from St. Louis. The 725 miles was covered in four hours and 58 minutes. While awaiting completion ul housing facilities sufticient to protect it from souvenir hunters at the Smithsonian, the plane will undergo some minoi preparations, which Lindbergh might look upon as an embalm ing, for her tinal resting ptace Preservatives will be applied t her silvery body and the ship otherwise dressed for the gaze . of future generations. Coming down gracefully at Us last airport shortly after 3 oclock yesterday . afternoon, ve found thirty army. planes on the line at Bolling field, at if leady to receive an honorep (Of jjllf'sl iandy, wearing "a gray suit and flying helmet, taxied the ship to a hangar, sat still a mo ment as if reluctant to part with his friend of the heights and then gathered some bag page, including a blue sweater, .before climbing out. After posing for photographs lindberg walked slowly around the plane and all he could be heard to say was, Yes, I am sorry." He told those standing .by that while the ship had flown more than 40,000 miles Accident Into Craft Occured Near Union-towPa. Early Today. n, . Uniontown, Pa., May 1 over-turne- river between Masontown and Greensboro. A floating log crashed into the boat and capsized it. The boat .was Used to ferry passengers across the river. Nine persons were aboard. One of them, a negro, Escaped. Among the identified dead were Robert Kennedy, in charge of the boat and Zenith Gabis, 22. Hie other victims, a white girl and a negro woman and her four children, were not identified. None of the bodies had been recovered several hours after the accident. The river was high on account of recent rains in southwestern Pennsyk vania and West Virginia. -- 4 j, -- another 40,000. Timely Advice Given At Relief Society Convention Hyrum, May 1 The Hyrum stake Relief Society organization held a convention in the Third "Ward chapel Saturday commencing at 2 p. m. Mrs. Elise B. Alder of the general board was present to give instructions to the visit ing teachers. After the opening exercises various departmental meetings were called. Professor Henry Petersen of the education department of the U. A. C. discussed with the members of the theological department, child psychology. Professor Petersen traced the development of the child before and after birth and showed how the childs development might be influenced by its parents. Following the discussion he answered many questions concerning the mental growth of children. In her talk to the Relief society teachers, Mrs. Alder stressed the necessity of. the teachers living exemplary lives. She discouraged the use of tea, and said coffee and home-brethat no mother should allow her children to break the prohibition laws. W. D, Porter of the South Cache faculty, talked to the bn the literary department value of literature. He showed the wide field covered by the men of letters and. pointed out the necessity ' of reading good literature to make one happy. A vocal solo by Miss Valeria .Petersen was thq special music v pf the convention, w , 1 1928. NUMBER 104. FAILS1EAT AT URGED DE UTAH: Unsettled tonight, probably showers in ''the north ' portion: TO SHOWING FLIERS WIVES ANSWER RECEPTION TO-- IS CONFERENCE State Regarding Crime, World Peace And Kindred Subjects Bishop Berry X? Preside at Assembly. Methodists AT To Policy ;. I Court Abruptly Ad- Immense Parade Of Grow Impatient When journs to Await The Youngsters And Ap- Forced To Wait To Chief propriate Exercises in Greet Famous Aviators of Securing .Witness For State In Honor of Occasion 'Who Spanned Atlantic Were Features of The Trial Of Mrs. Knapp Mayor Walker Given V ' Sweet Smack. Program. Judge Indignant. . t This was Boys Day in the Kansas City, May 1 (P) New York, May 1 (P) Two Albany, N. Y., May 1 (P) Guided by leaders who measure The trial of Mrs. Florence E, S city schools and a truly won- women to whom two of the their service by decades, repre- Knapp, former secretary of derful showing was made re- transAtlantic fliers are only Hermann and James and a sentatives of 15, 001), 000 persons state, on a charge of graud presentative of a departaffiliatedwiththo Methodist arceny m connection with the ments of the city schools. pretty" little girl to whom one The opening and most spec- of them is daddy today were voted 1925 gtate censu8 church tQday was gud. tacular of feature of the day was themselves to perfection after one of the most immediateiy the great parade of happy, resting Five Boys Get strenuous days of their lives. their quadrennial general con- den)y disrupted court of the And if anyone thinks it was at the first of a month after convening healthy children of the grade Twenty Five Years ference today when it was announced schools of the city, accompan- easy to wait for interminable of daily sessions here.' For Killing Man With 870 odd delegates from that the prosecutions chief ied by their principals and hours while the husbands they 37 countries present, Bishop witness, Clara Blanche Knapp, teachers, each section or school had come so far to join were Chicago, May 1(AP) Five Joseph F. Berry of Philadelphia, stepdaughter of the defendant, headed by . a flag bearer, the decorated . and applauded, ask boys, the youngest 15, the old- for the third time was accorded would not be present, notwith- children all wearing paper caps Mrs- Fitzmaurice. It was ages est 22, wepe convicted early to- the honor of presiding at the standing the states subpoena. and carrying colored streamers before I could greet him, she the colors adopted by the said, v initial assembly of a general The announcement came from of day of slaying a grocer in a $1.43 conference. schools The wives and Patricia represented. The parade Their punZ. holdup last January. George Medalie, special was headed by that fine young before work the? In arrived by liner from reviewing ishment was fixed at 25 years the conference, Bishop Berry deputy in attorney general body of musicians, the Senior abroad after the ceremonies in- in the penitentiary.,, who has hed that rank for the charge of the prosecution, who High School Band; and the volving their husband had Those convicted were Harry last 24 of the 55 years he has lead a telegram from a firm of tuneful, harmonious Junior High started. Patsy was in tears Zdun, 15; Mike Cios, 22, charged been in the ministry, and who Rutland, Vermont, lawyers School Band brought up the when daddy failed to meet the with firing the shot that killed expects to retire shortly after stating they had been retained rear. Thorughout the course of boat. g But at lafct the speech birthday, to test the validity of the sub- the parade were carried many Joseph Szezepanski ; Stanley his seventy-secon- d -- w to relative and , over was full in treatment banners, that forecast 13, chiefly May Lucas, 17; Roman Blczemak, 18; poena for Miss Knapp. of world problems and adminA check in favor of Miss health work, which is being of the crowd at city hall Irau and Casimir Peitroskdi, 19. church with the today, and others Elfridge Koehl kissed her hus-ba- n istrative issues which emphasized related to good citizenship subwhile would place the present assem- Knapp for $2,875.06 repeatedly' Mrs, Knapp is alleged to have jects. It was a mast impressive Fitzmaurice greeted his Majof wifd bly on record as being con- diverted to her own use, is the sight to see the hundreds of with one sedate kiss on her structive and conservative. school . children so thorougly cheek. Before this Pasty severThere are many radical basis of the present charge. changes to be proposed, but 90 After a conference in the earnest and enthused with the al timei tried ta interrupt forpercent of the Methodists here judges chambers court was ad' Sirit of the day. Praise of malities and clamor to Daddy are sane and normal, he said. journed until tomorrow. deportment and appear- with her teddy bear. , ance was universal. The radical fundamentalists The two women are. of ex Justice Stephen Callaghan and modernists are a small co- asked Mrs. Following the parade the Sr. treme contrasting types. Knapps counsel if High band played several selecterie. We may discuss such Mrs. Koehl is a chic, athletic had known the witness tions on the Tabernacle square looking young woman of 25. but they .NviU have no they things, Guard Removed serious bearing on the confer- plan. prior to the meeting of the with a boyish haircut and They shook their heads. grade schools held there, then ence. hazel eyes. She was Then looking straight at Mrs. returned to their respective as- sparkling he expectsaid Bishop Berry attired m a tailored suit of From Harding semblies. ed the conference; would go on Knapp, the judge continued: that ended at pale, green-blu- e ce - Tabernacle Meeting I hope the - defendant has v record again witft declarations the knee; shirt' and Resting-Plaof a policy on crime, world had' nothing to do with this. , City Sshool Supt, L. A- - Pet royal blue tie which made her peace and kindred subiects. lie We shall take such steps as are erson presided at the Taber- look like the sportswoman she said he believed a sound policy necessary to inquire into the nacle assembly and, health work is. Mrs. Fitzmaurice, who inciMarion, O., May 1 (P) Near- on crime would be to urge law- reasons why this woman is not being the feature of the day of the splendid dentally is English and not ly five years of vigil, at the fulness rather than denounce here and who has advised her gave a report health work being Irish, looked essentially - the quality of tomb of President and Mr? lawlessness. will assert ourselv- not to appear. in schools We the performed again city Warren G. Harding was at an es Mr. Medalie announced that under direction of Miss Kling-man- . mother, she has clear, fair skin, against war, but 1 immediate dark brown hair and eyes and end today for the guard detach- do strongly steps would be taken not believe anybody can and the cooperation o, a sweet, patient smile. She was United ment of the Tenth of teachers and parents. construe our declaration as be- to compel the attendance wrapped m a mole fur coat and States- Infantry. For the first ing pacifistic in the sense o Miss Knapp. State School Supt, C. N, wore a small black hat. She i3 death Mr. concludedsince time Mrs. Knapp is free on $12,-00- 0 Jensenwas also warm in his 26 years od. Hardings disloyalty, he his tomb was left unwatched. bail. on twelve indictments praise of the quality of the My husband is not very do 1 -- - Fitz-mauri- ee BATTLE OF BALLOTS HOLD ATTENTION IN CALIFORNIA Of Todays Primary May . Determine Democratic Can-- . didate To, Be Named Hoover At Houston Has Clear Sailing. Outcome 0 San Francisco, May 1 (Pj With the outcome of nationwide scope and a spirited campaign and fair weather promising a heavy vote, California voters today cast their ballots in the presidential primary for three Democratic candidates, a Republican and a prohibitionists The three sided Democratic contest was between Governor Alfred E. Smith of New York; Senator James 'A. Reed of- Mi- ssouri and Senator Thomas J Walsh of Montana. To the victor, political forecasters declared, may go thte nomination at Houston in June. The Democratic race is so uncertain that it possibly, but not probably may result in the election of a split ticket- Thirty delegates will be elected, eight being delegates at large and having ony half a vote each. It is possible for the last delegate on one candidates ticket to receive more votes than the high candidate on an opposition ticket. Political observers said theie was a bare possibility of the three democrats dividing the 26 votes. Such a situation was held highly improbable, however. Herbert Hoover, secretary of commerce, did not have an opponent for his partys 29 dele- -- iteaSily-couldcarryon- foi 5 (P) Eight persons were drowned early today when a small boat d in the Monongahela TUESDAY, MAY, FUL J In Tree Near J I Makes Spectacular Trip From St Louis To Thirty Washington Escort Planes Await 'His Arrival ' Relic Is Closely Guarded. , SNA si 13 58 14 WEATHER - ' - - Never for a moment had the Situation Not temporary Harding tomb in the Marion cemetery and of late the Serious-Say- sshrine been left unguarded until today, when members of the detachment American Note were ordered to report to various army posts Shanghai, May 1 (AP) The Since the time the post was American Presbytenan mission at established August 9, 1923, it Tsmaf!, capital of Shantung wiris estimated that more than ed today: "The Southerners (Nationalists! 1,000,000 visitors have been occupied Tsinan. There was shown the tomb by the guards. have no trouble and the situation at large-memori- al present gives charging various felonies and misdemeanors in connection with her administration of the 1925 state census. 4 B. Y. Maughan of Internal the U. S. Revenue Dept., has returned from Brigham City, which has been added to his territory, and this week is visiting several Cache valley towns making income tax appraisements. work being performed and pre sented the silver cup awardee by the Business and Professional Women's Club- - to - the Whittier school, which won by a very close margin. At the opening Prest Joseph Quinney offered the invocation and Brest. L. S. Car don of the City Board of Edu cation pronounced the bene diction. During the exercises ' Continued on page two no cause for con monstrative in public, she said, explaining the difference be tween the meeting between herself and Major Fitzmaurice and that between the German captain and his wife, and she cm not seem the least disappointed when she said Walker was kissed by Frau Koehl. Why not Mrs. Fitz, he was asked. Want me to be sued? he rejoined. - Suffers The Southern forces have been NEW. gradually closing in . on Tsinan whose fall the Nationalist, HeadHeavy Break In prematurely quarters announced 1 P) May Blackfoot, Idaho, week last DOWN In the meantime, the American. Ralph Zufelt, ' who accidentally Selling shot himself in the knee while British and Japanese moved to and advised citizens their protect who sought resisting an officer to evacuate the threatened to arrest him on a bootlegging them s May Day Demonstra- - strong guard has been ordered Chicago, 'May 1 (A3) Wheat city. Most Americans and of left, the majority going to tions Bv GommunistsOr the homes of the wealthy prices suffered a tremendous charge, died late yesterday blood poisoning. His leg hac Tsingtao persons along Fifth and Park break today on general selling Nationalists Enter Avenues and been amputated in a futile ef- Canital out in a wild attempt to realize of Shantung Continued on page two that district. fort to save his life. Tokvo, May 1 (AP) A war of paper profits on speculative Assault Made fice disnatch today said that the holdings. Nearly 6c a bushel Prison Nationalist forces entered Tsinan, Upon 1 m a 1 at capital of Shantung, (AP) With fall in value was shown in some Vienna, May this morning. The city was eva shouts of Bela Kun must be liber cases, September delivery of coated bv the Northern Generals ' 2 ated," several thou..and Communa3 and Sun New Yoik, May 1 (P) The ists wound up a May day oemon wheat dropping to $1.60 Chang Tsung-Chan- g 1 3 8 8 to Chuan-Fan$1.66 $1.66 last late night. entire New York police force, stration by making a detenmmd againsf assault upon the prison bunding at yesterdays finish, 6o"em where the Hunganan. Communist several and hundred detectives, Of Tsinan north is incarcerated. Fortunately tfici (By William Ullman) cm were active reserve and duty police jmard at tins point was Chinese gendarmes end police are maintaining order in Tsinan, today to guard against possible strong enough to Withstand b Too often the price of motoring is the life of a small child. i Ogden Motor attack and frustrated the Com but looting was prevalent through flrfy day disorders munists1 resign The ringleaders out the city during the night. Accident's often are unavoidable, the fault of no one, and Police Bus Capsized headquarters said no were arrested and their followers stories How 5006 ' due solely to unfortunate circumstances beyond the control of disorders were expected but withdrew ciesfhdlen. Bandits Slain By man. .The fact that they are unpreventable, however, does not With Students Tlie discovery by the police of Shankhai, May 1 tAPi Refu that inspections of the meeting minimize the sorrow that follows in their wake. The hearts gees from northern and western places of radicals and commun- - the alleged revolutionary designs of Bela Kun prompted the authey sadden and the lives they shatter call for one sbvereign Ogden, Utah,, May 1 (API printing' plants indicated an thorities take extraordinary (,o in the districts rromi unusual A motor bus filled with revolution-earlie- r remedy, and that is caution, of amount which they Bed They confirmed over in students turned precautions to prevent the reur-renc- e of such disastrous Communm , today reports of the sack of ary literature recently had been v'hen The beautiful, sunshiny days of Spring and Summer are cany Ogden and the slaying of 5 000 circulated. ists riots as took place last July water splashed up on the unwitting heralds of daily traffic tragedies. Thousands of kingmen 4 inhabits by bandits. j Socialist action com- - and to frustrate - illegal Coraimn-is- t windsbild from the ' fl' small children who have no safe place for play are forced into and obscured gatherings. highway Messages from Hankow said ex- -' mittee m a letter to Police Com-currithe streets. Thoroughfares are not intended to be used as playroad. The driver turner v e All foreign embassies and cor.- ecution3 of Communists were oe- bus up the side of the there daily A girl of 17, missioner Warren demanded he sulates were flanked by no ice grounds, hut whether it is right or not the street will continue mountain to escape driving a member ot the rescind orders instructing the The Soviet, German and Italian to be utilized as a playground as long as cities are crowded and who acted as which is held re- - poilce to arrest all into the river. Several of tribunal resembled re- - legations miniature I red persons to . continues be play space inadequate. ' the students were slightly cut , of garrisons SDonsible for distribution nnH? or bruised and baken up. , PASSED , ' .If motoring is to continue to be a source of unalloyed pleaThe letter MORNING literature. illegal thevcuL 1 ne students live in Ogden QUIETLY IN PARIS -nd were oft their way sure, every motorist must pledge himself to drive with care, been called the order an incitation Nationalist troops have Paris. May 1. (AP)-- May dav jail, e sent to Communist the mean more one than 1 to but disorder. it 5? suppress C0li?iy going Par desires, in perhaps may slowly morning tranquilly it passed movement in the nrovince-whicdea- is despite threats made bv the ex-- t .Mectimrs at nthpr than is what one would want another motorist to do if his own child 2gd', V high water from ls not Involved in the present TT tremlsts to hnd demonstrate, were to dart before an automobile. been , have Unrated -r places the Ogden liver, tie between north and south Continued on page two bidden by the police and a y Bootlegger Dies Of Blood Poison em.' YORK POLICE 0N ALERT TO KEEP Wheat POSSIBLE DISORDER Todays Bil-ton- tt j ,, -- WHEN A CHILD'S LIFE IS AT STAKE 1-- g J.S.fT ! . HuPfrry ( - t h) for-Chin- a. |