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Show , Unsettled tonight find probably showers in north and east portions; cooler in north and west portion tonight. IDAHO: Fair, cooler tonight. 4 .VOLUME Saturday: LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH FRIDAY, MAY 3, LIL Injured Accident : 19211. NUMBER 105 Black and White : Day Draws Large May Get Rome Post Protest Firing Victims Taken to Local Hospital Geneva, May 3 (AP) Count French delegate, told Five persona are in a hospital preparatory disarmament conhere suffering from broken arms, the ference today that France would nbs, and lacerations as the re- give way, necessary, on her sult of an automobile accident proposal forif limitation of land north of Hyde Parke on the state armaments through the budgethighway early today. ary system. Those taken to the hospital In announcing this policy of were Miss Loa Jones of Bryan, conciliation, he defended the Miss Emma Zblndan, Wyo.; system for limiting war material . of Thelma Nibley; Baumgartner by the amount of money to be Southfield, Loyal Andethoiy spent on them rather than limLogan and Reese Jorgensen of itation by number and quantity, Benson. Don Reese of Benson, as the sound and practicable driver of the car which crashed method only of one which when it left the highway, escap- strikes the limitation, eye and which the Anderson sustained public can easily ed injury. understand. broken ribs and Miss BaumgartHe urged the. to rener a broken arm. Other mem- flect upon the delegates after problem bers of the party received cuts and adjournment of the commission ' iwhich he felt could not bruises. hope to The automobile in which the complete its work at the present new sedan session and to seek a comprimise party was riding is a He addressed a and is practically a total wreck. on the matter. are crushed in special appeal to Hugh 6. Gibson, Its top and body t. summer-saulAmerican as a result of a It representative, to help is said the car was going at a in this. Lord Cushendun, British delehigh rate of speed when it left the road, took a nose dive and gate, announced that great Britain deemed the French proposals turned completely over. Motor Blair The company of budgetary limitation a step in wrecker pulled the car to its the right direction, service garage. The front wheel The British delegate strongly is torn off and all the glass opposed direct limitation because e broken. ' Blood stains are all over j this implied international Where a member trol. He thought that the United machine. of the party went through the States would not accept control front wind shield, there are pieces and was certain that Great of flesh and hair hanging to the Britain would not. It is a wonder any of the glass. members of the party are alive. Funeral Services. For 1 I con-th- Young Anderson was prepar(Contlnued on Page Three) Cartoonist Friday Lindbergh And His Fiancee Enjoy Ride , Englewood, N. J., May 3 F) , Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh and his fiancee, Miss Anne Morrow, probably were chuckling today on how they eluded curious folks to enjoy an undisturbed automobile' ride of 11 hours Over secluded Jersey roads. Arriving at the Morrow home in a blue sedan during a temporary lapse of vigilance by news and camera men, the colonel with Miss Morrow at his side departed at 1:20 in the afternoon and did not return until 11:15 oclock last night. , Where they went remained undisclosed. Reporters made a frantic search of the countryside in belief that the couple may have eloped. All Information as to the time and place of the wedding was refused at the Morrow home and reporters were asked to leave by Mrs. Morrow's secretary who said no statement would be issued. It was after the 30 or more news and camera men had left to go into town for luncheon that Colonel Lindbergh arrived. New York) May 3 MP) funeral services The farmers will die in the poor-houbefore that guy that wrote it can even get the Senate to se uhderstand it. In my dumb way it read like it was all based on doing awaya That's with the middleman. tried great idea and has been ever since the snake came be He may tween Adam and Eve be unnecessary, but he is here yet. Then if this did work next reyear we would pave to give But it lief to the middleman. will give em something to argue over. - new. expressions which quickly caught the popular fancy. ,Out of his fertile brain came twenty three, skidoo, "Yes, We hard-boilHave No Bananas, Finale hopDumb Dora, egg, drug-stoper, .cowboy, apple 'the cats sauce, -- cake eater, "nickel meow, nurser, nobody home," the first hundred years are the hardest," for cryin out loud, you tell em, and literally scores of other slang expressions that have crept into everyday use. He it was who first termed an overcoat a benny, and called feet "dogs. Washington, May 3 () The for the eradication of the Mediterranean fruit fly in $4,250,000 bill Florida was signed President Hoover. today by Ogden, Utah, May 3 (AP) Two explosions in the business section awakened Ogden residents at 3 o'clock this morning and led police to scurry here and there seeking the cause of the disturbance. Thirty-fiv- e minutes later, W. H. Garner, watcitman at the American Linen Supply company plant, his hands and legs bound with wire, managed to tip the receiver off the telephone with head and teeth and called police headquarters. A squad of officers hastened to the plant, and found .the safe door blown open and the watchman still trussed j up. He said two men came upon him as he was eating his lunch and after tying him up went to work on 8f UNITED C. I STATES C. ELECT President All automobile roads are loading to Richmond today where the annual fourteenth Black and White day show is being conducted. Upwards of two hundred head of cattle are on display Including some of the best dairy cattle in the state as well as in this county. The exhibit for type and quality is the best dairy cattle show ever held in the state of Utah and outclasses anything ever before heid at the dairy cattle center of toe intermountain country. Gilbert Thatcher -- of Ogden, judge of the purebreds and Prot. George B. Caine of the U. A. C. have been kept busy pretty much of the day in handling the work of classifying the cattle and mak- ing awards. The. purebred, buds and aged cows had all been Judged by noon and C. S- Potter of Ogden was awarded the prize of having the champion junior hull, Lomona View Colantha Prince and George B. Taylor of Ogden was awarded the prize of having the grand champion and senior champion bull of the show, Sr. Romeo Pride. There has never been a time when as many prominent citizens from various sections of the state, attended a Black and White Show at Richmond, Besides the automobile caraton carrying members Of the Logan Chamber of Commerce to the show town, there were in attendance amccig many others, the following prominent citizens: C. G. Adney, Co'inne, E. O. Walters, Filer, Idaho; R. E. Everley, secretary of the Holstein Friesian Association of Portland; A. C. Cooley, Salt. Lake City; County agent R. L. Wrigiey, UA. C. exGeorge Q. Bateman, tension farm; A, E. Futinman, Franklin; , Cliff S' Potter of Ogden; Dr. W, v H. Hendrleki, Dr. P. V. Cardon; V) W. Owens, C. Y. Cannon Jesse Eart Bishop Charlies England; H. C. Parker. L. R. Humphreys. Joseph N. Dahle, Jjdge M. C. Harris, Saul Hyer, Leon Pond and r any others. The usual representation of cat- I, e came l:rn the big breeders at R'.riimond including th,: Harr s herd. Nelson Brothers, Leander Peart, J. P. Larsen, A. C. Fisher To Smoke Or estate; C. S. Potter and George of Ogden, Fred W. WhitTo Smoke B.tle,Taylor L. B. Caine, C. L. Funk and many more whose names were Chicago, May 3 (P) To smoke rot available, or not to smoke had grown from A cafeteria luncheon was served a question to a controversy to- at the tabernacle where the good day among members of the Chi- wrmcn ot Richmond had prepared cago Womans club. a plate that was fit for tnc mo..t At the behest of members who fashionable Danquct and served smoke, the new home of the or ir. a style that only the P.inmond ganization was 'equipped with ash women known how to servo. The result of the judging up trays. Opponents of the prectic among women, have regimented to 2 oclock today was as follows: their forces and will carry the! Aged! Clarence Bulls. 1st., litigation to the board of direc-- J Continued on Page Three tors for a ruling. -- - Indian .R-I0- But High Part mld-victorl- an en-rou- te - nr -- Forty Four Lives Taken By Storms ' And Tornadoes During Last Two Days re Thirteen Children And One Seven Southern States And Sections of The ' Midwest Affected Virginias Toll Was Teacher Met Death When School Building Collapsed By Tornado Check Uncompleted. Rye Cove, Va., May 3 (AP) Grief stricken parents searched the debris of the Rye Cove consolidated school today, fearful of finding additional victims of the tornado that yesterday claimed the lives of 13 children and one teacher in the greatest disaster ever known to this western VirMay Day And Disorders Since ginia mountain village. Then Blamed To Moscow 8everal children were reported Communists. missing today, and because of the wide area from which the Berlin, May 3 (yP) Two sec school drew its students, no comtions of Berlin were declared in plete check was possible. a state ' of siege today after a Caught without warning as new outbreak of street fighting they were toe two between midnight and dawn in story frame school house after which at least one person1 was the noon recess, some of toe killed, eighteen seriously injured children were blown 100 yards and numerous further arrests and others buried in the wreckwere made. -age when the building was deBlame for the May day com- molished by the storm. munist riot and the , disorders Great confusion , followed the which have taken place during tornado. Anxious fathers workthe past few days has been laid ed feverishly in the ruins, their at the door of Moscow commun- anxiety intensified because many ists and the communist interna- injured children had been tional by the Berlin chief of hurriedly taken to hospitals beacusation fore the parents arrived. police has been made by Reichstag Mrs. Mary, Darnell, mother of two girls, could not learn the members. In fact the German foreign fate of her children for more office today started diplomatic than four hours after the storm proceedings with the government She broke down when told that at Moscow in connection with the one of the children, Bertha Mae Bolshevist May day demonstra- - Darnell was dead and that the a number tions at which of other daughter, Hattie, could not members of the German cabinet be found. were insulted by posters. One The body of Miss Ava Carter, poster was particularly resented, a teacher, was found ' 75 yards from the school. the The 'body of displaying new German battle cruiser with Polly Carter, 14, was carried 50 the inscription: Eighty million yards. marks for a cruise, but not a A. S. Noblln, principal of the penny for feeding children; and school, lost consciousness when bullets for 'the unemployed. hurled to the ground hut was not Members of the cabinet who seriously Injured. were ridiculed were Chancellor! About J5 children, the most of Defense seriously injured, were taken in Mueller, Minister 5 OUTBREAK IN BERUN and-the-xa- me i ed Continued on Page Eight tinues This Afternoon Large Crowd At Richmond. last-minu- g& For June Judging Con- .Queen of England With By Hazel Reavis (Associated Press Stall Writer) Paris, May 3 (AP) Despite two te Charlet D. Hillea, New York of toe dress member of the republican national she will wearfittings wnen presented to committee, hae been mentioned aa the court of St. James on May 9, a poialbta appointee ae ambasaa-do- r Helen Wilis toplayed tennis to either Italy or Franca. day. she was at the dressmakers by 10 a. m., on the courts trom eleven until two in the afternoon, and back yrt toe dressmakers again at 3 p. m. An hour or so later the oreum satin court dress was delivered at toe small family hotel where Helen and her mother are stopping. It was "tennis as usual" for little poker face, but in spite of it she was an excited young woman. Nevertheless she does niAnH lot rtH awiv with Graf Zeppelin From. her, she says, and '11-10- 0 world will not learn how from her , IS William Butterworth of it feels to be presented to Queen Germany And The first blast failed i From Great Britain explosive. to open the safe but toe second Moline, Illinois Re- Mary. I dont think Its good form to was successful and the men elected Plan Trips talk about ones personal feelings -escaped with $220. at such a time, toe queen, of U. S. May Not Be Able It was believedapproximately the men secreted Seventeenth the courts said emphatically. Meeting themselves in the plant at closing i to Accommodate Them time yesterday. of Chamber Comes to Not until she gets to London Continued on Page Three Close. New York, May 3 (AP)-r- A race across the Atlantic by two hugh Idaho Fishing Amazon Women air liners, the new British 0 Washington, May 3 (pj WilWear and toe Germa'i Graf Zeppelin, No liam Butterworth of Moline, His., Clothing, Season m loomed as a possibility today. was of the president Their Morals Are Robert T. Pollock, American reChamber of Commerce of the presentative of the airship guar1 6 United States today by the board 'Chicago, Opens May antee, company, owners of the (AP) The May 3 of directors after immediately women wear nothing, not even said the British shto would 4.i close the of I7th the of meeting start for New York in the latter Burley, Idaho, May 3 a necklace, but as to morals L. M part of June and expressed some Hawkins of Filer, assistant game the chamber. they have more and stricter ones concern over the possibility that warden who has been Declaring faith in the federal than toe ladies who distributing reserve system and recommend- wore plush plus and then some the Graf Zeppelin might be licenses to dealers here, calls at1 to America at the same tention to the fact that Snake ing repeal of the national origins clothing. of the immigration law, time. was the picture of , cer-taibelow $heJMhhdoka dam provision the chamber laid down principles Thissavage The Graf Zeppelin plans to take river' Indian tribes of the will be ' forte next fishing'-open vrtiich off for America May 15 with a it considered should reflect Amazon basin presented to the 6. The stretch Monday, May open atAmerican business organized second trip a month later. It orDr. down to the west boun- titude in national and world af- executive club today by iginally had planned to start the continues William Montgomery McGovern of Elmore fairs. dary county. first flight next week. of Northwestern University. Dr. Above the Minidoka dam, and A Arrival of both ships in this resolution that McGovern spent 14 months in exdeclaring in other southern Idaho waters, the methods by which public ploration of the Amazon, basin. country at the same time, said Mr. Pollock, might result in an it will be unlawful to fish for funds are raised and expended Men of the tribes wear little trout 16. until The limit for in every state and locality awkward situation as the( 5,000 hyMay should more than the women and drogen cylinders available to the trout is fifteen pounds and one have thorough examination by practice all the religion he said. naval air station at Lakehurst, fish. Certain nother fish have dif- busings mens organizations, the ferent limits, which prospective was adopted with 22 others at the They flavor their drinks with powdered bones of their ancesContinued on Page Two anglers are advised to look up closing session . tors. Yale football coach, announced ha will demand that the ahlp be cleared of the Inference it carried DflUor when fired upon by a coast guard. ed much-discuss- Hoover Signs' Florida Fruit Fly Bill Today Thomas tle. Prepares to Meet cartoons OF STREET FIGHTING Boston, Will Rogers, in hi letter to the New York Times, Just read the farm re says: lief bill. Its Just a political version of Einsteins last theory. If a farmer could understand more it, he certainly would know be a He would than to farm. professor out here in Harvard. for (Tad) Morgan, noted newspaper cartoonist,, will ,be held next Monday. "Tad died in his sleep at his home1' in Great Neck, Long Island, yesterday from a heart ailment that kept him confined to his ' home for the past seven years. Although one of the most capable of sport critics, especially on boxing, Tads clientele was by no means restricted to followers of the sports pages. As a coiner of slang, he had "few, if any equals. Through his daily he originated scores of Aloysius ONE HILLED IN NEW Will Rogers Calls Farm Relief Bill Deep Stuff Private At th owner of thi ihlp bearing hit name, T. A. D. Jon, former Exhibitors Bring Out Their Most Choice Cat- Miss Helen .Wills Night Watchman Bound Hand and Residents in Foot' Business Section Heard Blasts. $220 " Massigli, Dai ry Display Two' Men Escape With Five Members of Party French Delegate Variously Mutilated One Has Broken Ribs To Disarmament Other a Broken Arm Conference Speaks Driver of Machine Un- injured., WEATHER tJTAH: (Continued On Page Eight) Owen D. Young And Dr. Hjalmar Schacht Seek Last Minute Solution to Ponderous Reparations Problem No New Offer. Paris, May 3 (AP) Owen D Young and Dr. Hjalmar Scheacht today sought a last minute solu-ti- o nof the ponderous reparations, problem In closed door conferqn- ces at the Hotel George V Strictest secrecy surrounded the subject of their conversations but it was said they represented an attempt to thrash out a scheme for commercialization of a pari of the reparations debt which would be acceptable both to Germany and the allies. -- It was authoritatively stated Dr. Schacht brought back no new offer with him from Berlin and that so far Mr. Young had presented nothing new. Instead, it was said, both are mulling over previous discussec arrangements seeking to find an idea which might be fitted into another plan which would be acceptable. There is an impression that Dr Schacht might raise the German annuity provided that he could have assurances in advance that his proposal would be accepted His difficulty is that, should his offer be rejected, it would be used as the starting point for subsequent negotiations between the German government and the sum The creditor countries. -- (Continued On Page Eight) Largest With 17 Least 100 Injured. At Not EMPEROR OF JAPAN iBy The Associated Press) Foity feur lives were lost yes terday and Wednesday in the storms that struck, in varying form, in sevtln. southern states and sections of the midwest, Virginias death list of 23 was the largest A teacher and 13 children were killed in a school Henry in Return Has Bebuilding collapse in that state Prince stowed Upon Him The Grand . Other southern states suffering Order of Chrysanthemum. loss of life from the storms were Arkansas, Tennessee, Maryland Tokyo. May 3 (ft) Prince HenFlorida, Alabama and Kentucky At least 100 persons were Injured ry of England, third son of King many seriously, throughout the George, knelt at the feet of Emperor Hlrohito of Japan today south. Storms were of less violence in and clasped to his left leg a royal the middlewpst Two deaths oc- purple garter. Insignia of Engcurred m Michigan, one In Illi- lands highest order of knightnois and two in Ohio. The latter hood. deaths were in Columbus, two pirt- - Then Emperor Hlrohito joursoners being killed m the neyed across the city to Kasumi-gaseof a portion of the jail in a palace, the princes temporary home, to bestow personwind storm. The most violent of the high ally upon him the grand order of winds struck at Rye Cove, in the the chrysanthemum, mountainous section of western highest decoration. The two ceremonies were the Virginia where 13 children and climax-of a trip half way around one teacher were killed ka the world for the young prince, collapse of a school building where the as he is more widely known, J56 children were at their classes or, Thirty seven others were taken the Duke of Gloucester, who was to hospitals wjto broken arms, welcomed here from his native legs and other injuries, with scant land yesterday. The ceremonial of the garter hope held lor the .recovery of at least sevai Five children were bestowal took place in the throne missing, and because of the large room of the imperial palace the imperial princess, territory served by the school a where complete check was not immedia- courtiers, the British ambassador and his staff, marshals, admirtely possible. One child also was killed when als, Premier Tanaka, and the were a school at Woodville, Va., was governments ministers destroyed end two negroes lost drawn up In two lines to the their, lives when the cabin was right and left of the throne. struck at Lagrange, Va. An un The, emperor, wearing the uni knewn number of persons were form of the generalissimo of the intured at Woodville. Japanese army entered, attended Two persons were killed and j by a brilliant suite. All bowed five injured at Embreeville Tenn., their heads as he mounted his Continued on Page Eight Continued on Page Eight RECEIVES BRITISH ROYAL PURPLE GARTER col-laD- se ki Japans Thirteen Hundred Miners Strike Essen, Germany, May 3 (py reminers Thirteen hundred sponded today to a call to strike out of sympathy for the Berlin communist rioters. TOMORROWS AGRICULTURAL FEATURE Tomorrows JOURNAL will have almost a full page of newsand information particularly interesting to agriculturists. 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