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Show FISHES5""'?, S, k' BUT BETS jk, -- STRIKERS CALLED FRANCO Withdrawn 1 By - BRITISH ForKtr nninniiniiinr I iy Cameramen and Hydro-Electri- m-Po- li Issue Browns Camp, Near Hornbrook. Calif., July 31 (P) Little luck has come the way of Herbert Hoover, i Republican presidential candidate, thus far in his quest for fish in the remote place- s- of northern California and southern Oregon But he has attained one objective of his 650 mile automobile ride from his home at Stanford University that of isolation from politicians and things political, Although casting in two fivers the Rogue in Oregon and the Klamath li California the commerce secretary failed to land a trout of either the steelhead or the mountain variety. A hydro electric plant- - and photographers wcie given a large part of the credit for his disappointment during the first of the three days he is to spend angling here before getting back to the work of the campaign. After the cameramen had spoiled .his outing on the Rogue in the morning, the nominee tried his fortunes pn the Klamath in the afternoon, driving 35 miles down the rivek without letting any of them know he had departed, While he was enroute, the flood gates at the hydro electric plant far' west of this place were opened and the river rose rapidly with an increase In the Wiftness of the flow. The water became very muddy apd the fish apparently - kept to their holes. It was well after darkbcfore Mr. - Hoover returned to the cottage of a friend where he Is staying with half a dozen close friends who are doing their utmost' to carry out his program of complete rest and recreation without interference from any soufee. There is no telephone in the cottage and the nearest one Is on a country line nearly half a mile t ; I l(Q away. Upon his return to Stanford on Thursday Hoover will put the finishing touches on his acceptance address. He had worked for daya and weeks on his declaration ol Issues In the coming campaign and desired to get his mind pletely off it before looking over for final decision. com- It High Cost of Brides Stirs Syrian Youths . Damascus, July 31 The (IP) high price of irises is beginning to worry young and marriage able men in the east. A mass meeting held here recently elected a committee to Beek a modification of the custom requiring the man who would marry to pay over a handsome sum of money to the father of the girl of his choice. The w estern custom is more to the liking of the eastern swain. The men working forthe reform say that they are not impelled by selfish motives, but are interested in the welfare of the State; ifiarriages they say are on the decrease owing to the greed sf parent tr haver been- raising prices in the marriage markets. h - -- Kellogg: Will Sign Treaty in France K Paris, July 31 (AP) Secretary Kellogg has sent word to Foreign Minister Briand that he will come to Paris to sign the multilateral treaty renouncing war, sailing from New York on thq French liner He De France on August 13 The ship will reach Le Havre- - on the twenty-fourtwhich will be several days In advance of the signature of the treaty, the date for which has not yet been fixed definitely but which w ill be either August 27 or August 23. h r Mount Named Fcr Lindbergh A lava pinLakeport, Cal. nacle 4,000 feet high, on a Salivation Army Tecreatioin-trat- t. has been christened Lindbergh Peak by 60 members of the Red Shield boys club, who climbed it to raise an .American flag. A, Macs New Bedford, (AP) Weary and he flight of confinemei.t Ji a.'t. r a)Tw(MIethods of Naval Armament Reduction p in n i. ihe during On Which Previous Death of This Popular headquaiteis sang and cheered all .i ui.an De..ireriid Conferences Have Split uousiy, 250 textile stri Young Man Some afternoon ftw is! ,nght Are Involved in The tails of His Life and yesterday nlu went into district co ji Community Is Shocked Upon Learning of Th c the Democratic presidential Area Wheat, Hay, Ranch Buddings and Homes Are Destroy ed Plant - His Failure Fro - ever. in Pasture, New Yoik, July 31, (AP) WiWhite, Kansas, editor, Were lliam Allenwithdrew, hrs today charges Blame For tive against Governor Smiths legislarecord so far as bills governGets Rest ing gambling and piostitution were cQUCCJEmed. because, he said, he did Howtics, not wish to question this, motive ol Given The . Lewiston Nominees Gambling and Irosti tution Attitude Will Not Be- - Fr i . i ! . iul , 1U1 arraignment. All wer inee. , rioting. While . allowing hrs contention guardsmen that Governor Smith had cor.sis Citizens of Logan rece.Ved a to National aid police when a i i severe shock of the . upon learning tently vote! for the sc loon to 000 strikers and $ stand, Mr White said of h.s sudden and entirely unexpected threatened to stornf .b of death Harold which other . charges Trotman, I could not in police station to reB good conscience press this issue, 'occurred last evening at the fam- - soners, had been wltl u ivui to ihc ET 68 Seccond North, home, that Governor Smitn. realizirtg state armory. whom I greatly admire for his Obituary i ln.-- l Mill Gates were many high qualities, fees that my Harold Alfred Charles Trotman ed today with the Epi Li '' c t pi: n of the his was charges question the son of Charles John May purity the Whitman nu vvl.ire the motives which alwavs should be Trotman and Annie Ellen Farey of started disturbance . pranted in any political contro Trotman, and was born In North-- that mill a line of se vcrtiruay u n tumu; versy. ai.cl a trovd May ampton, England, on were duty pickets Mr White his statement said The family came to Logan when over 2,000 looked i n m part: the was ten years of age, and this i of Still defiant, as ih were when Yesterdav, talking to Walter has since been his home. Hi$ ed- enme at Mill Lippmann of the World, a 'riend ucat.on was obtained in the city they picketed of Governor Smith and of mine schools and at .the Agricultural Gates last night con. ary to police for many years, I learned that Collet e He was senior member of wishes. The strikers, 82 of ih m women, tried hard today under Governor Smith was deeply ag- the turn of Trotman and ox nans should I him that His parents the handicap of phjsi(..l grieved charge sign painters with protecting gambling and pro and his. brothers, Raymond and tion. to carry .. on .i: t nukUnt stitution in bis assembly record- - I Kenneth survive han. spirit can understand, after considering Thousands of strikers symp ilh During the war he was one of what Mr. Lippmann said, that the the I rst to respond to the call lzers and spectato. s uneti i ic governor in casting those votes and served with the 145th Utah streets near the courthouse to loads against those reform bills might Field Artillery in France during cheer the arrival of trwk of pickets The prison-- : s chccrea honestly have felt that the oitls the World War. were unconstitutional, or were not He was closely associated with and waved greetings to their sym enforcable, or infringed upon per- the alumni and student body of pathizers. sonal liberty or encourages police the Agricultural College; was "a The first defendants to be arblackmail. member of the fraternal organiza- - raigned were 17 picket oi the new But Governor Smith certainly is tions, the Masons and Elks, an Bedford Textile Couwil who had entities to fair treatment I always active member of the Chamber of obtained bail after their arrests have tned to fight fair, I have Commerce, a Rotarian, and Pre3 never consciously questioned an sident of the (Continued on' Players - Pa, Three) mans motives and so this morn- Club, member Community of the American ing before the morning papers Legion and .ts fife and drum Peg-Legge- d Prisoner have conic and before I know corps, gmd an actor and vocalist if Governor any, reply what, of wide reputation. Slay of Smith has made to my statement No soevai function m any of the withdraw Execution by Moody of yesterday I dcr.ro organizations to which he belong- the charges formally insofar ased was complete without hi3 pre they affect his votes on gambling sence and active participation-HaHuntsville, Tex., July 30 (AP) and prostitution but not his posi a vote been cast as to who Governor Dan Moody s sixth 30 tion as to the saloon, was the most young man day stay of execution granted to "On the question of the menace in Logan and popular one In most Juan Flores, a the prisonof Tammany and of Governor constant demand, we .have no er, yesterday saved ole i ir i da n Smiths Tammany record for the doubt Harold Trotman would have the work of rcwVng the . Stale Open saloon ,the whole Issue of the been declared winner. In his worn penitentiarys electric clvalr. is comkig. wad shown the talent of an artcampaign Flores, who was scheduled to ist. His ability and genial dis- die last night for the murder of position made him a favorate In a San Antonio youth during robThree Lives Lost all c.rcles, and he was a model bery of a. store last year, has a in Wreck and Fire son and brother. The . electrc wooden left leg Several years since he under- - chair has electrodes orilyToi the left leg, and it will be necessary Coutir.ued on Page Threa Guernsey, Wyo, July 31 (AP) toswitch these to -- the right the Loss of at least three lives-ifor the execution wreck and'firc of 23 tank cars of oilXar.d near here coke gasoline, bunday was definitely established Girl Dies From today with the finding of the fragLake skeletons. Poison in of three human ments The possibility that 12 ifltifi instead of eight perished in the Salt Lake City, July 31 (AP) flames was advapcedvby a :iouo Colletta Van Hoorebcke, 18 year vrho left the tram at Guer.nsey old high school student, died only a few minutes before the train in which there were 96 cars, last night from the effects of was derailed. He said therewere poison she swallowed with sui12 men on the train at the tpne cidal intent a few hours before a remained and he left that, they while employed as a clerk in a the empty freight car that was dd Salt Lake City, July 31 (AP) downtown v stroyed. department store. The torso of one body was found The Utah .Power and Lightcom-pan- y could -- ascrilio no Relatives under the wreckage of the empty has field a petition with motive for the girls act except car In which the men were seen ill health? of whieh she had comto hoard. The head and legs were the Tublic Utilities. Commission, rates the were found protesting against skulls Other plained for some time. missing. to show at least three men perish- which the city of Logan plans to The police investigation into ed in the fire. establish for electrical energy. the girls death was not made been has of the wreckage . Most The- petition charged that the until today, after the family! removed from the barn: or tae rates would result in physician proposed had north Platte river and wrecking reported the crews today were engaged in haul- irreparable damage to the com- death. ing the twisted Iron back to Guern- pany. The petition is another n sey. . out court step in the between the city of Logan Chrysler Corporation fight which Lost a municipal operates Dodge Bros. Merge Prospector For Four Weeks plant, and the company. Death. nom- v i i n m- - n, dr ) said. ' d ed bnrTIie SETS in 151S,. had taken a. stand... against his candidacy failed to Sister Concepcion evoke a response. that she had influenced-T- ot remarked that hej had She Smith to al to slay the president-elec- t. say at this time," the "nothing was quoted as having added: same comment he had given while God must have wanted It, here to renewals of attacks on him otherwise he would not have per- by William Allen White, of Kansas, and Robert L. Owen, former mitted the crime. Police in a formal statement as- Democratic senator of Oklahoma. sert that the nun, Concepcion Acevedo De La Lata, and a man Nobile Crew Are named Manuel Trejo fostered a Welcomed Home belief in the mind of Toral that did not Ten Year Old Boy Port Arthus, Ont, July 31 (APi Found by a trapper alter he had Killed Child wandered aimlessly for four weeks Read of the wilds the through Lake district and taken to a nos-- i Montreal, Quo., July 31 (AP) A boy was, In St. Johns pital by airplane, John Hslmer.i1 "veteratt rrospfunnr jlll Today charged with murder cf was cn his way to his home in; a four months old infant, left in hi3 care. Duluth today- Rolland Nouslneau, employed by KHmer and a partner fceachd a canoe on Nungesser lake while the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roch as. a farm hand, testified caih went inland, arranging to.Sorel, mert in an hour. Tae partner le- - at an Inquest that he killed the turned, but Helmer became lost child because It cried John Kirkness, a trapper, found He said he took the baby bv the him on July 21. almost frozen and legs and swung It around his head starved to death. He was covered and struck Its head against the with insect bites and his garments back of a chair. Also he hit it with had been torn to such an extant a w'hetstone. by theb rush that the) offered not The parents were at work in the j fieids the time. protection from the cold. Infant (AP) solve the religious ad-m- lt pro- blems of Mexico by slaying General Alvaro Obregon. Toral claims that he alone was responsible, although M said the police state- j j Ashton, Idahp, July 31 (A After-a-tou- rof theBech!er ment was correct. the Eitter Concepcion and sixteen Basin region yesterday House public lands committee, other nuns, yho were arrested at headed by Representative Ad- Guadalupe Hidalgd, were being dison T. Smith of Idaho, thair- - held today for further examination. Toral said he had visited man rro tern, held an extensive them frequently In recent month",, hearing here last night on the but asserted that they were igproposal to withdraw the basin norant of his desire to kill Obre- from Park. the Yellowstone gon Police headquarters announced today they would pay a reward of $1 000 for the arrest of Manuel Trejo, who is believed to have fled to the United States He was named as the man who gave Toral the pistol with which he killed Obregon. reclamation interests are seeking congressional approval to change the park boundaries to exclude the Belcher Basin in order to facilitate con- struction of a dam to provide water for southeastern Idaho farm land. The committee Idaho and 31 IF he could long-draw- July PART E - New York, I A giant new automobile corporation, second only 'to the Fold company -- ad-fast- ly n Salt va-fcatl- -- bc- - coinoromise will riot ut df In the event that the .United Stales and other nations accept the compromize, -- another meeting of the preparatory commission on disaimamcnt of the league of nations will be called to consider the next step. In the event thatthe United Slates and other nations accept the compromlse, another-meetin- g of the preparatory commission on disu r uua m en t ofUhe league of nations will He called td consider the next step. In the event that the United States and other nations reject the compromise, a meeting will be called to consider 'modifications Granted . (AP) resld-ence- j peg-legg- Before Continuing to Albany Keeps Politics in Background. Oro-fi.n- o, 1 -- Governor .Will Motor to New York Tomorrow For Three Day Visit Hampton Bays. N. Y., July 31 Golf and swimming, getting the best of politics, hold to the inside of the track w ith Governor bmith today a he made the most of the closing hours of a vaeat.on at the shore, perhaps the last lie will be able to gnjoy before he plunges actively Into his cafaipaign for the presidency. The Democratic nominee will bring his stay here amid familiar surroundings to u close tomorrow, and will motor to New York lor a three day vrlt before returning to Albany. In New York, hd will hold conferences with his chief political lieutenants which are expected to bringreibout far r, aching decisions as to campaign strategy, when he " gets back to tne executive mansion m the state capitol, he will face the necessity ot turning out witn-omuch dlay tne final draft or his acceptance speech, to be delivered three weeks from tomorrow night. Refreshed by rest and relaxation here on the south shore of nong Island since his arrival Saturday, the governor held today to lus policy of keeping political cares In the backgiounumc-sai- d Woman 1 1 el or he was out of touch with his CamObrcgon Murder paign managers, and that he would have nothing of importance to on any phase oi tire political Mexico. City.- - July 31p) Sister while down here. Conception Acevedo . De La Lata situation For a moment yesterday the noIs held In a cell at police headlet down the bars, in requarters charged with having In- minee to appeals of newspaper duced Jose De Leon Toral to com- sponse men to declare emphatically tnat mit murder. Sister Contepcion,' he was not worried about tne sitwho is about 32 years old and uation in the south, l but he put wears her hair bobbed, is mother them up again, and refused sti of the "convent irr whlchToral is to be drawn out on any poli alleged by police to have conceiv- itical subject. , Even word, which reached him ed (he Idea oh assassinating General Alvaco Obregon. Newspapers throuh tho reporters, that the today quoted her as having told patriot, published at Harrisburg, Vance McCormick who reporters at police headquarters: Penn., byWilsons campaign for I hope soon to be executed. I directed of .i Trot-ma- Lewiston, Idaho? July 31 (AP) The fire menace which has hung over the Lewiston area all sum mer v, as showing itself in no un certain manner today as several conflagrations swept the countryside out of control Near Lapwal a grass fire raged yesterday for neaily four hours Agreement. over 800 acres of pasture land, destroyed 80 acres of standing wheat ' London July 31 (8')-- Details arujlundetermlned acreage of hay a Franeo-Britis- h naval com and all the buildings on the Lafe promise mentioned by Sir AiMon Mounce ranch Chambcila'n foreign secretary, in At Glenwood. a suburb of flames (destroyed two homes the house of commons yesterday, are stated to have been cabled to and .two garages while residents helpless to stop themTecause the British ambassador at Wash- -' iwere a lack of w ater Thetwo" glr to are where ington expected they ages were destroyed to prevent the be presented today or tomorrow. s flames spreading to other A government spokesman told the Associated Press today that a Thirty four fires are reported in of compromise had been reached be- the Clearwater forest outside tween the two methods of naval Orofino The worst was at Teak-eawhere scores of men have armament reduction on which prebeen battling the blaze for two vious conferences have spilt, but have not yet succeeded days, namely 'limitation by total tonnage, jn bringing it under control, favored by France, apd by cpta- A 400 acre forest fire yesterday gorles, favored by great BrlUiiiu. threatened tho north Idaho State - i Under the total of glohaT ton- - Asylum at Orofmo before It War broRht under control bv Inmates nu,( svstem no restriction is nlac- and all available cd upon the types of vessel to be of the Institution citizens from Orofino. induced under the total tonnage A spectacular range fire was allotted to any country while un-- sweeping over the Lewiston hill the category system, the to- above the city here last nights and tal tonnage of the various types gradually speeding over the entire surface of the mountain. No great of war veosels is agreed upon). Tl,c question ol subnwlno con-- 1 stniction Is dcllnitcl, Involved In the compi omise, the spokesman ,,lled I Rome, July 31 (AP) Umberto Nobile and the members of tue ill fated Italia came back to Italy General surviving dirigible today to be greeted enthusiastically by their countrymen seeking to show unbounded confidence in them despite criticism In manyvparts of Europe. Premier Mossolini symbolized the feelmg3 of the Italian people in the matter by being the first to extend greetings to the returning men at the very threshold of the mother country, purposely sending the perfect of Bolzano to the brenner pass to welcome them -- . in the name of Fascist Italy. As the tra.n transporting Nobile and his men advanced southwards the enthusiasm increased steadily. Trento made a patriotic demonstration, Veiona solemnly received them and Eo'ogna gave them a frantic ovation. Even greater man-i- f es tations arc expected at Florence this evening and at Rome tonight. General Ncbileg wife left Korn" today to meet her husband on hu" and General Rotors, com.es' into being through the t merger of Bank Robbed Dodge Brothers, Inc., with the Chrysler corporation which nas of About $23,000 jespecial interest in t Just been completed, The combined companies have way home. (Continued on Page Three) estimated total assets of $700 000 Calif., July 31 Beach, Long ; 000, production capacity of 700 000 (P) A bandit early today held Police Identify cars a year ahd a potential cam-- 1 rince George' of , Up an(j roh,j a branch of tive X41.000.000 to of $50 lng power Gangster Weapons Trust and Savings East a year. The Ford company has Security England Going r assets Pf $724 05S 00 Q and General Anaheim streetand j Baiik at New York, July 31 (AP) Police Motors $1,097,477 500. -- American Avenue of a sum estiannounced today that they had anmated to be $23,000, police positive information that the weathe king of England, will arrive nounced. Mrs. Reed Smoot pons with which Frankie Yaie, . In Quebec City on August 16 on Following the first employe Brooklyn gangster, was shot to the Steamship Empress of Recovers from Stroke board Australia. He will take a train for to enter the- bank this morning. death in a quiet Brooklyn street, whence he will sadforithe bandit tied him up and as came from the arsenal of scarface -.Vancouver 'wacMAA July 31 Al Capone, Chicago racketeer He will the China china emnlove arrived The 1 condition of Mrs Alpha M. Smoot, i Ktatir)n fiasrshln join lnieacn .history of the weapons, a and wife of Senator Smoot of UUbJlhe ft east for the remainder of,boUn'1 and t,ed them untl1 1V machine gun. a shot gun and a Carried $2,139,000 roue his commission. The who suffered a paralytic Boys Held were trussed and magazine pitsol, was revealed. to-It pnnee wi'J persons two days ago, was slightly hr, pro-- J assume the role of Leutenant during a conference in Insurance Policies The then ob- was said, bandit gagged. Wrecking Cemetery between District Attorney day .Ion today. the squadron. joining " tained entrance to the. vault. Dodd of Brooklyn, police Inspectors Senator Smoot said she had 31 l tAPInnir-.. Sullivan and Coughlin. Parker A. Chicago, July SDent a more restrul night and that1. . calJomia, Mo., July 31 (AP) ance policies aggregation $2,159.- -- Three boys were being held wlth-00- 0 she expressed confidence that sre blot Machines Henderson, Jr, son of a former Breman Owner carried on the life of R. E.,Ruf-- put ball today on charge of would recover. Her condition he mayor of Miami. Fla., and police comW. in. Va., of Charleston, toxiration and tipping over '40 said, still was grave. Ogden chief Reeve of Miami. Vanishing .Underwent Operation and wrecking a posed the largest insurance claim tomb stones cemetery in Latham. Mo., a small paid In the United States of last Baron Jobs and Married Women Berlin, July 31 (8s) InOgden. Utah, July 31 (AP) year, the annual tabulation community. The boys sav they Mrs.Jeweif-- ' Slot maeh i nes ujwere vanis hhfg- - Ehrenfrred Avn riiwfiefcTd.'own- surance payments released by the dont knew: what prompted-the-m from business houses in Ogden er and passenger of the transSchulstad has begun a cam-todNationarunfitrwrttcrs, mealed There ts indignation in Latham. Other large clairns were 1, nearly every stone In the land 250 varieties of Bermuda followirtg the issurance of Atlantic plane Bremen, was op- - paign to prevent employment 003 for Edward Hillman. Chicago cemetery was tipped over andJf;-Teindrm an order for the by Harry H. Anderson, Wated on for appendicitis to-- ; of married women by the state Aquarium merchant, and $1029,070 for John- broken The bovs are Henrv Pul- His condition was reported when husbands are capable of to chief to of ever -the taken the first police, shipment R. Thompson Chicago restaurap- ham, Percy Dusky and Harvey ' i chines out and keep get them out, as satisfactory. teur. . Moore, all about .16 years old. Europe. supporting then., , showed ha-ma- ld nner -- 1 000,-00- i 0 -- ' - Larh-sncceedin- For up-v- ed I i , ln-fn- er Stuaaucn -- ay 224.-j?irp- o H ma-'da- y. i ' |