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Show Y MARCH WHEAT High Low Close ! ....... SI 22 58 $1.21 $1.21 78 WEATHER 4 314 VOLUME LIE UTAH Generally fair tonight and Saturday; little change in temperature. LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, NUMBER FRIDAY, MARCH 8. 1929. B&! """SSW New Bill on Mine Mexican Rebels Taxation Appears Take Juarez in In State Senate a Fierce Battle E O E Three Others In The Federal Troops Massing Party Were Saved At Guadalajara For A Accident - Occurred Northward Counter-Offensiv- e When Automatic Gate Federal Bridge Government In Control Failed To Function. At Vera Cruz. Citys Littered And Dying Stray Shot Wounded Boy On American Side Autos And Windows Hit. metics dis-clo- se - Re- Scribner, Neb., March 8 (AP) Four men were dead today and more than 30 persons were Injured as a result of the explosion of a dozen cases of dynamite in a fire last night on the farm of county Commissioner Carl Hollander. The explosive was stored in the barn for use in blasting out ice around bridges during the spring thaw. The dead are: Gus Pattack, assistant postmas- Salt Lake City, March 8 (AP) Mine tax legislation made an unin the expected reappearance senate today, while the house was killing bills for taxes on tobacco and cosmetics. , The new mine tax bill was inPar-ratt W. D. troduced by Senator under suspension of the It provlues for assessment rules. of metalliferous mines and minat live time the net claims ing annual proceeds, instead of three times the total, under the present law. Representative S. M. Jorgensen's bill, which was withdrawn, provided for assessment at six times the proceeds. Sen. Geo. Ryan opposed introduction of the new measure, as violating the rule against introduction of new bills after the fortieth day. 'The prison removal bill was made tne special order of for tomorrow, and Senators Juarez, - Prison moval Measure Scheduled For Tomorrow. Chihuahua, Mex.. Mar. its 8 (AP) Raked by aitillery, principal streets transformed to a battle ground, Juarez fell today before the onslaught of the In after a vadmg revolutionaries Sanguinary selge which completely routed defending federal forces. Bombardments from rebel artiSep llery left the Sixteenth offamous tember street, the citys with the thorougfnare, littered dead and dying while tne inser-gent- s - mounted colcharged in umns against the fleeing fcderals. A battle that began at dawn had brought to the rebels possession seven of all the governments strongholds shortly before noon. General Mathias Ramos, coma, manding the federals in Chihau-hufled with his handfull of followers to find shelter on the shore5 of the Rio Grande in plain view of hundreds of Americans in the Texas city of El Paso. SUay shots fired frefc1 flic Mexican battle zone wo.indeJ one boy on the American side Louis Cha-vea lad of six.. Several bullets crashed throuh the windshields of automobiles and one smashed through the window ot an FI Paso home, but no one was injured other than the boy. ' The list of dead in the revolt was compiled unofficially today, showing the number of rebel victims at 14, while nine federals were reported slain. Gen Miguel Valles, in charge of the rebel foices m com maria of the city, told a reporter for the El Paso Herald that the lives of none would be endangered, even those who foOght against him, if they would come over to the rebel Mexican City, March 8 (API-Str- ong rebel- - forces today held sewere others saved when two an industrial city in Torreon, dans drove off an open end of the Wishkab bridge near here early western Coahuila near the Durango line, while federal troops today. One of the automatic gates were massing at Guadalajara for failed to function. a northward counter-offensiv- e. The federal government that the insurgents had effected a Unable To Find coalition of troops under Generals Fransicso Nrbalejo and Gonzalo which would require a Florida Murderer Escobaroffensive to dislodge. The major position Is strategic, commanding Miami, Fla., March 8 (AP) the important north and south An all night search faled to railway through the heart of the any sign of Eddie Wilson, heart of the country also several wanted for the murder of (Thom- minor east and west lines. as "fatty' Walsh, while police This treat was blocked tembelieved he still was in hiding porarily at least by the troop of .barrier thrown up by somewhere in the vicinity General Miami. Anacleto Lopez in the state of Wilson, an alleged gambler and Zacatecas, directly to the south gangster, was named in a murder Meanwhile General Lazaro Car suwarrant last night as the man denas, who was appointed who shot the- former bodyguard preme commander of all federal of Arnold Rothstein as he sat forces in the states of Jalisco, in a card game in a luxurious Guanajuato and Michoacan, was suite in a hotel here late Wednes- - mobilizing these forces at Guad-da- y alarjara.. night. The federal government was Suspicion centered on Wilson after police learned he had quar- - confident that its campaign in relied with Walsh shortly before the state of Vera Cruz was near-th- e Strong fed-wThe two men, it tag a glorious end. killing. understood, had previously eral forces have entered the city Vera Cruz and today had rehad a number of minor difficul-,- f 'stored it almost to normal. Their ties Wilson was said to have been victory had been won for them from proprietor of a gambling layout hy a small force of deserters that occupied a fourteenth! floor the rebel ranks under Lieutenant who Jose Cervantes, j Colonel suit of the hotel. The Walsh killing Wednesday .drove General Jesus M. Aguirre he city after a day of night was the signal for the fro opening of a concerted drive on I.bloody street fighting It was definitely learned that gambling within the county by Sheriff M. P. Lehman. Aguirre retreated to the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, in the southern mart of Vera Cruz, where he had i Three Killed In hoped to find additional suport- However General Alej an ,ers. dro Mange was marching across fVocn 1 a Airpli isthmus from the state of vldMltije Oaxaca and with other troops fol- Mcmphis, Tenn., March 8 Two pilots and a student flier were killed Instantly today when at there wa left in their plane crashed from an al- state ol &ny importance, wss titude of spvpral Hundred feet facinf? a slmllar battle. IThe cavand burst into flames near Oakalry under General Acosta trotted land, Miss. steadily north while Governor 31ThchiefeaDUotJeat who remained loyal at the 88 Years Old . -- Aberdeen, Wash., Mar. 8 (AP) Five men were drowned and three Persons Were Dynamite Injured Was Stored In Barn And Ignited During Fire Two of Injured Not Expected To Live-.- Thirty House Kills Bills That Called For Placing Tax On Tobacco And Cos- Thoroughfare With Dead ter -- Ldtlie StlltSOIl And Ivan dolph Page Success- He7bewTtowVaid"w e fully Take Off In At- land asked that senate lorbillsother rymg appropriations tempt To Preak The public institutions also be made a JO,'-'- '' March 8 (JP) Oliver Wendell Holmes recongratulations of his car-jceiv- ed Record UMOC Washington, DCand-Justic- $. to Vttcs'i OLIVER V. HOLME I associates of the Supreme Court apd other fiends today on his 88th birthday. Guy E. Clark, barber. Fred Ribble, mechanic. Fred Feigner, grain store owner. Two other volunteer firemen are not expected to live. They are W. F. Strube, garage owner, and Arthur Schoeneck truck driver. Twenty-on- e persons, seriously Injured, are in the Scribner general hospital. Doctors and nurse9 came from Dodge, North Bend, Fremont and Omaha. - Denver Lawyer II special order for tomorrow. Is Assassinated Endurance President Hamilton Gar dner I committee conference a Af named F Held By Germans. to meet representatives of the rlllul I CSIS UI Denver, Mar. 8 (AP) Cregar to reach ant in effort an house B. Quaintance, prominent ColoBay City, Mich., March 8 CP senate on amendments rado was kilattorney, shot and Eddie Stinson and Randolph Page, agreement to the senate measure pertain-- 1 led by an assassin who ambushed Detroit aviators, made a successon taxes of to collection . p .'him in the alley in the rear of v from the ice of Sag- ing ful take-o- ff automobiles before licenses are his home la8t night. NllPPPCCi III Quaintance inaw Bay this morning In an atUI 1CVlLC uULLCoM granted. had driven into his garage and tempt to establish a new The senate passed with amendstepped into the alley to close the airplane endurance flight. ments Senator Candlandfs bill 'garage doors. The slayer aPl Stinson-Detro- it monoTheir of Marcn sterilization lortceywesi. ria., (At) 'I providing artificial plane, the Sally Sovereign, and mental defectives, The newly developed hi ..criminals fired wfth 800 ried approximately gaUons of' passed a bouse bill pertain-gasolln- e, lung for use in escape from dls- - ar?f which Sanson hopes willllng w water rlghta under. Jrri-ke- abled submarines on the ocean louElia wora Atlivack, a neighbor, heard-th- e floor has been proved successful It in the aits Close to 80 hours, gation districts. and ran to shooting They seek to better the record ofl in the house the tobacco tax from a depth of 200 feet In the tance in time to hear himquainsay c&use. the Germans, Risticz and Zimmer- - Was brought up on a motion by final tests conducted in Florida that the slayer was a well dress"Will there be any executions?" man, of 65 hours and 31 minutes. Representative MacFarlane to waters. know. The take-o- ff he was asked. at consider the vote by which the Lieutenant C. N. Momsen and ed man I didn't was clocked & few minutes later. 1 do not know, he replied. "I 10:42 a. m. The plane almost im- - 'house killed the bill on Wednes-mediate- chief torpedoman Edward Kalin-ows- lawyer died Revenge for some law tilt is the 0 have ordered my men not to take reached an altitude of day. After a great deal of motive-thyesterday overcame the trepolice have been feet. In a stiff wind and with cussion, the motion to reconsider mendous pressure of 200 feet when only anything without paying" lor it. able to surmise in the case. There will be no looting the temperature well below the; was lost, 25 to 25, with five they stepped out through a hatch His widow and two small on the deck of the submarine 4 daughters survive. After the first brisk lighting tomark, Stinson and Page sent. on tax a for bill rose to Tne little and the surface off with federal preliminary! proving the got troops, approxiday, defending outnumbered 600 to mors than (perfumes,, cosmetics and other mately nine minutes later maneuvering. Cardinals Play loilet articles was killed by a vote divided into detachments. In their several of 24 to 29, with t Part of the soldiers were strung! week they found Momsen, who Invented the oxy- Shut-O- ut Game An effort Representative igen by which somewhat along the bank of the Rio Grande the resernble,s device, levee as a protecting d George Jefferson to place with the use ma the Fort Myers, Fla., March 8 (p) Srt'hcJef WMam!SaK bill pertaining to taxing oi during the war,gas 'SJ breastwork, and others were strung threatened to drop their plane and Kalinowski After their shut-o- ut defeat at pead west end to the bay. Next they found the public utllities.at a out the ditch In Memphis pilot, and Morgan Fer- - recruited Agraians. have made along successful repeated the hands of the Bt. Louis CarThey hoped of calendar rell, of Greenwood, Miss. tests too the of oil the with load and much from city. vary"lung" gasoline that tttey had General Simon dinals In their first exhibition Interested of a handicap and finally when debate. of mg depths, but yesterday was game of the season, the Phlladel-the- ir Aguirre and his rebel followers in Large crowds Hoover Accepts venture El did Paso. at first Americans watched from a trap. great depths, get into the air they Athletics were back at their ' they The men, in escaping .from the phia of artillery was accom- came down suddenly from 15 feet bark The camp today convinced training Red Cross Presidency sub, enter a water right rfiatch on that they need more practice. Dawn panied by large puffs of smoke and cracked the propeller, one Spinal Meningitis Postpones 8 100 deck the boat's March About (AP) singly. Standing They hoped, however, to even the Washington, rising above the city. wing an dthe undercarriage of the To Dusk erect, each man allows sea water count with the Cardinals In the federal soldiers were on duty on plane. The plane, imbedded in President Hoover has accepted the Not Serious Situation Nato enter reAmerican the street hatch of international the the Stanton the ice, was dragged out and through a return engagement here today. presidency valve. When the air inside the tional Red Cross, a post always Three rookie pitchers, Washington, Mar. 8 (AP) Cap- bridge. Spasmodically, they fired paired. Steve hatch has been compressed tr an Bysco, Clarence Heise held by the nation's chid execu- tain Ira C. Eakers and Roma proposed their guns up into the streets of member a dawn-to-duoutfact new been has the to water Due that with Brownsthe from The tive. Juarez. equal pressure president flight Boyxin, turned the Athletics back side, the water stops rising in the with three hits at the Cardinals of the cast of "Little Women. A federal soldier patrolled the closely identified with the red ville, Texas, to Panama has been is adminisman and of Phi been the an the because F Theta Alpha production hatch, cross, having Indefinitely postponed opens training camp at Avon Park top of the bank of the Rio Grande CONVENTION trator of its Mississippi flood re- complications arising out of the near the bridge, carrying a regiquarantined, the second presenta- outer door and steps out. made to been Mexican revolution. was have lief work in 1927. tion which mental signal flag, apparently this evening, has been temporarily having no fear of rebel bullets. postponed. This action coupled Occasionally bugles sounded and with the desire not to hold any there would be a burst of rifle heedless assemblies caused the firing and machine gun popping postponement of the Founders along the river bank and off the west end of the city, where other Day chapel exercLses at the colCOLONEL groups of federals were reported lege. according to George P. Barber who as secretary of the alumni holding out. association had charge of the ElPaso, Tex., Mar. 8 (AP) program. PresiThomas Because Of Stewarts 22 Years Of Leslie, Fighting started in Juarez shortly Though one student of the col- Farm Bureau To 1,230 Newspapers Of U. S. Would Service lie Is Entitled to $75,000 1VT after 6 oclock this morning behas in spinal Logan lege living ay or meningitis, the situation at the lie Benefited Request Expected American Killed Pension tween rebel and federal forces. dent, Presides To Be Granted Rebels approached the city on a Francis Ad- college is not at all .serious acDelivers Hoover railroad train from a point eight Wliiting, Ind., March. 8 (AP) Support cording to the administration Edward G. Seubert today replaced Washington, March 8 (AP) The dress of Welcome By Mexican Bullet miles south where they had stopHealth conditions generally are reservation of adequate short wave Col. Robert W. Stewart as head late Federal ped yesterday. according to reports of Of very good and channels for the use; of the Assoc8 fpy Herbert of the $900,000,000 fire on the rebels Discuss Standard Oil Packing March troops opened be will Chicago. classes physicians El Paso, Tex., March 8 fP) iated Press has been asked of the with machine guns mounted on Tomatoes. as usual and no interfer Hoover was pledged 100 per cent,copan I'dlan?;- Ameri- buildings. exFederal Radio commission In Its The first been After the first ence in the ordinary procedure of cooperation by directors' of the allocation of 40 wave bands for can casualty was reported here change of shots, the federal re-t- o of --lne compan?' was is anticipated. the American Farm college toe press of the country. today with the announcement of! tired 8 With The Stanton and Santa Fe March Ogden, (p) Alumni tlon today as news of the presl- taken the by steps Uthat In setting forth the position of the death of Lydia Roberto, 2 bridges, of Thomas Leslie, the president, in Association and the Theta Alpha dents call for a special session having been aboliS" at Pthe the Associated Press in .regard to years old, at the emergency hos- - The rebel soldiers made sur-jtchair, the first session of the Phi organization were purely precongress April 15 to enact directors meeting yesterday. In- con-ar- e the radio allocations, Kent Cooper, pitaL The child whose parents prise sortie against the city from (Utah Canners Association felt that cautionary. The officers American citizens, was shot the northwest under cover of an vention was he WaS n!Uned executive Of- its general manager, through Milopened this afternoon unnecessary meetings might just before hpmriiwS?10mJtWlaidStead lficer, with authority similar to ton Garges, his executive assistant in the head this morning by a irrigation ditch, just 200 feet from with Mayor Frank Francis dclivcr-th- e as well be Sam H. Thompson, president of that exercised by Col. Stewart, postponed a short period. international border. has. presented a statement to the stray bullet from across the Rio The ing an address of welcome. the federation, said his organiza- - The forces representing the Grande during the battle t (orn'misston in which he cited casulty report to seep out of M. G. former the J. Barnes,cion felt that responsibility for younger John D. the battle city said two soldiers Rockefeller, newspapers of the country as Juarez. responded. A discussion Eugene ONeill working out the program of farm which, controlled yesterday's were wounded during the first president, Asoclated Press members and said tomatoes costs of of rests with the national ad- - nual stockholders by ' packing two or three minutes fighting. we confidently believe the com- Waner To meeting at Marry Again ministration. It is the presl- - which Col. Stewart was Brothers removed mission will find that it can conThe federal troops raked the clnrKt1 L. dents task to work out the pro- - from the board of directors, made rebel flanks with machine gun ill.0011. Program, and Herbert on sistently take care of the needs of Increase Offered 8 Mar. The New to York, was assigned talk (yT) blem and the task of the federa-;n- o such an important Press Associafire, apparently shooting low ln Herrington attempt to name Stewarts today said that tion to cooperate with them to successor as executiveefforts to avoid sending their the quality campaign launched last Herald-TribuThey tion effort.' 8 March Paso Calif., Robles, .were interested only, they .I1 fullest possible extent. bullets into the United States. year- had ONeill The commission today planned dramatist, Eugene owner of on his plained, in removal of Col Stew- E. B. Cosgrave, president of the the conclusion of its hearings on (AP) Barney Dreyfuss. The rebel fire consisted mostly of in a letter to a friend L?J-.Tb?mps?. club, today stated rifle attack as wlth Mr- Hoover last art, whom Mr. Rockefeller had moved into 'National Canners Association, is .. the press radio allocations aijd the Pittsburgh marrv Carlotta they offered Paul Waner he had unfit to the city proper in their effort to to address tomorrows session. Some Monterey, actress. as soon as his William C. Cannon, counsel for athat ,as'':?c increase over last year, get at hand continue direction of the busito hand combat with 500 reservations have been received present wife obtains a divorce. a the Associated Press prepared an or $1,000 $8,-0500. mentioned $12 and had ness. defenders. ifor tomorrow nights banquet. A argument to show the Associated ONeill has been abroad for a ing, Mr. Thompson said,' the r. a $1,500 . Increase. theA citys lull in the battle at j theater party is to be held tonight, The Stewart defeat had been brief Press could not operate radio fa- This for Lloyd, now He is France in after is 9,000 under the about 6:40 a. m. followed by the figure posed procedure for securing pro-- freely predicted, but the size of it cilities as a public utility. H A American of the Baker Dr Orient in the demand. trip through When the vote per relief legislation. was a surprise. The hearings of the commission Weners which his attempts at secrecy atsuffered a recurrence Km tte bSStof Directors of the federation ex- was counted, the result was; were held after a protest by John ofTraynor attention. tracted out and his be D. may hip injury pressed satisfaction at President Shares voted for John - Francis Neyland. of San Francisco MM h,re that the O'Neills of practice until Monday. first marriage, - to Hoovers selection, of Arthur M. Rockefeller, Jr., 5,510,313, have surrendered might representing the Hearst newspaper corn California and of as of a Kathleen Jenmins, ended in secretary exception Hyde agriculture, Shares voted for Col. Stewart, nothing is known so far. organization, against the suggested will be cleaned up before divorce in 1912. His present wife saying the former governor of '2 954,986. The work of the United States The starting of the fighting peaches, allocation of short wave facilities which of a was the Boulton Missouri hew Mrs. Burton tho advent pack, always has shown Agnes Office now is 450 times was plainly visible from ElPaso. in a way, the result was a proposed Jn a report by Joseph Patent. makes for a brlght.ouUook for the. they.weremarrled.Jn 1918, hearty, sympathy with Uie Ideals ns great as when it was establish--- 1 Continued on Pago Eight and aims of ...organized farmers Continued on Fage Six They have two children. ed more than a century ago, canning industry. , Continued on Page Eight as T..i. . ; . ng - Shcbelivi? ep - re-T- he ly ki dis-10- e II S-- iajth j se Flight sk 0 - ASSOCIATED EDM G. PRESS ASKS FOR SEUSERT REPLACES ROBERT RADIO SHORT WAVE CHANNELS W. STEWART eon-duct- Bureau-Federa-p-- he 50 an-reli- of ne - j . J1 - 2 I 00 K,0! m - r reded pro-yea- ifr- ; I - |