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Show 7 nr WEATHFR UTAH: Unsettled tonight; slightly cooler northwest porUon Friday; mostly fair except unsettled in' northwest portion, IDAHO: Fair, warmer Friday. 4 Aol) LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1929. VOLUME LIL M AGENTS ten v . : House Leaders Object to Senate Action on Bill . Senate Leaders ay Continued on Page Seven ; 0 South Cache Coach Takes ' Entrants to Meet Republican Scientists; Urge That graphs and Made Pseudo-Republica- - Los Angeles, May 9 (AP) The indictment of Tom Mix, cowboy movie star, era charges of falsifytax returns for a ing income three-ye- ar period during which his earnings apparently averaged nearly $400,000 annually spurred federal investigators onward here today in their attempt to uncover other alleged tax dodging by notables of the screen. Mix and three others were named in three indictments returned yesterday. In Minneapolis, where the actor and his famous horse Tony were appearing in vaudeville Mix declared that he had not intentionally defrauded the government and that he had left his income tax affairs in the hands of an expert. The indictmdnts charge that Mix conspired to withhold $112, 11411 due. as income, tax during 1925, 1926 and 1927. During these years the actors gross income was given in the indictment as $346,091.72 for 1925; $405,020 14 for 1926, and $412,640.06 for 1927. The government charged that the deductions of $164.598 24. $139,272 32. and $144,602.45 for the three respective years were excessive. Indicted with Mix were Miss J. Marjorie Berger, Hollywood income Fess Complains Against Borah! s Farm Bill Action Took Photo- Republican Whip Makes City of Moscow Adopted False Friends Public Letter DeclarDaylight Saving Time ObservaNumerous But Farmers' and Stii-- s ing The Idahoan and Blamed For Constitutional ObCorBeautiful dents Complained jections to The Export tions Plants and Stars Other New ona, Have Defeated Ruling Made With Debenture Plan Be Gang Slayings Visible. Hoover Program Only Few Knowing It. Laid Aside. Spurred Former Judge On By Indictment. of Tom Mix In Jail Charged and Associates Much Government Money With Murder Lost in Hollywood. Investigators Yes-terd- SUN , NUMBER 108, Shot Son In Law When He Called To Tell of His Secret Washington, May' 9 (AP) Marriage. Senate Republican leaders today house leaders to lay aside Amarillo, Tex., May 9 (AP) R. urged objection to H. Hamilton, former judge of the their constitutional in the senates action voting a Texas court appeals debenture supreme provision in the farm commission, was in Jail' here to- bill and permit the measure to oe for the day under Indictment by the house and sent to murder of his son in, law, tTom received conference after the senate finWalton, Jr. passes it Walton was shot to death in ally House have raised the Hamiltons office last Saturday argument leaders that the export debenwhen he went there at his ture provision relates to mothers t instance , to tell of his and that such legislation tariff must secret marriage to Theresa Hamin the house. There is ilton, 19 year old daughter of the originate movement a serious in the house , , slayer. have it refuse ,even to receive was arrested last to Hamilton measure senate this would the night after a grand jury had re- force an interminable delay in turned the murder indictment. the farm relief legislative proW. District Attorney Edward gram as the senate and house Thompson said the state would fought over the constitutional bailcontend the case was not questiofS. Counsel for the lawyer able. Senator Watson, of Indiana, the had made no attempt to have Republican leader of the senate, toOn bond early him released conferred during the day with , day. Speaker Longworth and RepreTam Walton, Sr., father of the sentative Tilson, of Connecticut, 21 year old university of Texas the majority leader of the house, in revealed student, yesterday urging that the house lay aside Mcalester, Okla., where the youth the point in an efwas buried, . that Hamilton had fort constitutional least to speed up final at forbidden the marriage of disposition of thq agricultural Theresa1 to his son. program. "Hamilton said he would never legislative It Is the belief of administralet his daughter marry beneath tion Republicans that the export He al- debenture Walton said. him," provision which was to them refused let had ready in the senate bill yesterday put inmother but the marry, boys over the strong objection of Presisted that Tom tell Hamilton as sident Hoover, by a vote of 47 to soon as she found out they had 44, will be eliminated eventually Februlast been married, secretly in conference with the house. 10." ary Commenting on the constituWalton indicated to friends his tional raised in the house, belief that Hamilton, wealthy and Senatorpoint Robinson, of Arkansas, member of the bar in leading Scientists Manila, May 9 May assembled at Iloilo, south of here, terWashington, complaining other observations of the phen- omenon in their quest for in formation about the suns corona and the effect 0 fthe eclipse upon the earth A message received here from Rev. Miguel Selga, dirctor of the Manila observatory, who headed one of the scientific expeditions to Iloilo, declared that the eclipse revealed a beautiful corona and made visible many planets and stars in the direction of the ns 9 (AP)A that let- Senator thereby have forced a congiessional session ior all summer, if not all year, was written and made public today 01 0hi th RgpuUcan whip Recalling that he had urged against the extra session. Senator Fess declared the president "had been led through Senator Borah to and other promise a special session upon the representation that such a SUThe phenomenon was visible to promise 10 Uie'nresident it a small part of the earth a was addressed to The miles wide beginning In the In- Marshallletter Sheppey, of Toledo. dian ocean just east of the Afriletter Senaton Borah, the can shore and extending up continued, "the one person re- Pesendo-Republica- Z P,113 !rro.SrSth.hSeu? On Page Eight) (Continued r Benefit Dance Announced For Monday Night supponed'the 5E enture agalnst the presi. dent had written a letter to the chairman of the committee. Senhad ator' Nye, another who sought the president's promise for a special session, went against Senator Brook-har- t, the president. who had done such valiant service for the president in the campaign, early broke away from the president and became his most bitter critic on the fioir of the senate, v While the debenture w.ll not Through the efforts of Fred Lundberg, manager of the Palais be In the law when it reaches the dOr a big benefit dance will be president, the result of the held at the North Main street Continued on Page Four- dance- palace Monday night. May , 13. for the ianu)y.,of Willard R. Dahle, police patrolman, who was Committees Ask recently murdered while- in the discharge . of his duty. The hall has been contributed free and the Commissioners For orchestra members have gladly tendered their services without charge. There will be no admisCounty Road Aid sion charge but contributions will be received at the door in any sum those attending may see fit to 11. II. Lloyd of College appeared give. The funds thus derivediwlll be turned over to Mrs. Dame and before the county commissioners at their regular Wednesday sesher children. sion the graveling Mayor A. G. Lundstrom and the of 80 and requested of new road. Commiscity officials are acting as a com- sioner rods Hall was authorized to Inmittee to help make the affair the success that It deserves. Fire vestigate. V. A. W. A. Ewing, Reese, also indepartment members are see that George T. Toolsen, C. L. Nelson, teresting themselves to the dance is widely advertised all of Smlthfield appeared and Th idea of the dance is to show asked to have the road on Colappreciation of the splendid ser- emans bench resurfaced and also vices rendered this city by Police- requested that the hill on Bear man Dahle and in a way help to river leading to the Amalga make the Burden that has fallen Sugar factory be cut down. It was on the family, through the great agreed the work would be done. S. W. Hendricks and P. L. Nelloss they have sustained, more son of Richmond asked for county easy to bear. Miss Leta Allen, clerk at the assistance on the High Creek road First National Bank, entertainer, in connection with the Forestry has willingly contributed her ser- service and the High Creek cattle with the following vices along Continued on Page Four members of the Bluebird and Arcadian orchestras; William Stuart, Lyle Wood, C. A Swlnyard, Leou Halverson, Carl Wood, R. E. Anderson, Stanton Hawkds, Ewart Swlnyard, J. H. England and Gilbert Thorpe of the Bluebirds; Wilburn Wilson, George F. Torge-soByron Darley. Carl Larsen-ArthuBrenner, John P. Smith Jr., and. Lyle Geddes. - False Chicago, May 9 (AP) were friends, not open foes, designated today in a new police as the executioners of the theory three Sicciilan gangsters, John Albert Anselml and Sealisi, Joseph Julnta at Hammond, Ind., yesterday. The slaying according to the new followed a conjecture, trio friendly gathering of the with four friends at a roadhouse in Indiana near the Illinois line. They even hid gathered to seek a peaceful settlement, of difficulties arising out of the fight for control of booze and vice profits. There was a table laden with food when thje seven met by they (kissed each1 other and appeared to be on most friendly terms. During the meal, the story goes on, the four killers faked a dispute. Sealisi, Anselml and Guinta sought to quiet the men. For the moment they forgot their own safety, believing the dispute in no way Involved them. Guns had been drawn, apparently to be used among the four men who seemed to pay no attention to the other three. Before Sealisi, Anselml and Guinta could realize there was treachery, the guns were turned upon them, and they were killed. By carting the bodies to the little road in Hammond and abandoning them there, the executioners were able to protect the keeper of the roadhouse where the killings occured, and also were the better able to cover their own trail. , , ! If this thteory be accepted, the previous belief that the killings were to avenge the massacre of seven gangsters here in February Would have to be abandoned. It was pointed 'out that control of Chicago SSlclllian strength through the local branch of the Unione Slclllana has resulted in several deaths by violence In re- - Moscow, Idaho, May 9 (AP) Time and space are infinite, say, the scientists. Moscow today' realized the truth' of this hypothesis, for time in this town was simply what have you? or "what time do you want? Moscow adopted daylight saving time a couple weeks ago, but' the clocks soon began to run wild when some of the merchants stopped their time pieces for an hour because farmers became dissatisfied with daylight time. Students at the University of Idaho started a roar, because nobody wanted to study before It got dark. On Wednesday, the chamber of commerce voted on a recommen- -, dation to save our faces by making the clock faces of Moscow show the same time as all clocks in this territory. Last night however, the city council at about 10 oclock (daylight time) decreed that "at midnight. Pacific Coast standard time will be the time of Moscow, Few people heard about it when the council adjourned at mid11 oclock. This right, which wasstove morning some pnpr'ators and office managers came to work at 8 oclock and their cleric re- Continued on Page Four Utah Academy of Sciences Holding Forth On Saturday Continued on Page Eight, , Continued on Page Seven. . Coach Cantril Hyrum, May 9 i South Cache Ja Nielsen f-the f annual conThe twenty-secon- d Tells Graphic guars left this morning with six Troops About to of his stalwarts to enter the state vention of the Utah Academy of China Town Sciences has been called for seshigh school field and track meet at the University of Utah stadium sion at the University of Utah Story Trip Mines building assembly room on Friday. Entrants will probably be Canton, China, May 9 (AP) made in the hurdles, high jump Saturday, May 11. The morning were adKwangshtes Attacking To Holy Land session is called for 9:15 a. m. Dr. and several of the races. Continued on Page Seven vancing on this city from three Joseph F. Merrill of Salt Lake sides today and its fall was conCity is president of the associasidered a matter of from 48 to 72 Believes He Made Busts Unveiled tion. A very comprehensive pro- -, George M. Hyrum, May 9 hpurs. The Central bank has sushas been outlined and an- gram pended specie payments and con- Browning, president of Weber In Hall of Fame near panic reigned. ditions stake and former mayor of Og Contlnued on Page Eight New Altitude Record Hongkong, May 9 (AP) con- den, told a graphic story of his New York, May 9 (JF) Busts of sular instructions have been given trip to the Holy Land, before the American women and children to students of South Cache high distinguished Americans eight 9 were unveiled in the Hall of Armies (AP) evacuate that part of Kwangsi School Tuesday. May Washington, While awaiting the results of of- Province near Kweilin. For the Fame at New York University toAnd President Browning told of his ficial bureau of standards tests present they are being stopped visit day with colorful ceremonies. The to of interest many points of his instruments today. Lieuten- at Wuchow, on the Kwangsi-Kwantu- because of their connection with busts were of William Cullen Newspapers ant A. Soucek of the navy, Was border to await the the life of Christ.. He told of the Bryant, Henry Clay, - Nathaniel confident that he had established British gunboat Moorhen. Oliver Hawthorne, Wendell Todays newspaper disto him stories repeated by a new world altitude record in Fall of Canton to the approach- many Holmes, Henry Wadsworth Longtell of how, when repatches Palestine who of natives the his flight yesterday at the; naval ing Kwangslites is expected at fellow, James Madison, Francis SavAmerican the in incidents the late Army entermany . air station at Anacostia. Parkman and Emma Willard. atoy time. Kwangsi forces have ed the World War, there His altimeter, he explained, re- occupied Hokau, near Samshui. A iors life that are not included in Dr. Robert Underwood Johngeneral Bible stories. gistered 40,000 feet before he rigorous-censorshwas a serious difference of has been Im- theMusic son, director of the Hall of Fame, for the meeting was a turned downward in yesterday p posed on dispatches relating fightand Dr. George Alexander, presiopinions as to HOW the his based selection River calculations, Heights flight and by the dent of the council of New York ing along the Tungkiang, east of American should on a series of tests to plot the Canton. saxa quartet; phone quartet, Lloyd University headed a long procesThe Allies, bled white, discrepancy between that instruBritish gunboat Tarantula Win, Karl Wood, Lavern Petersen The sion colonnade. the The through ment and barograph readings, has left for Canton. and Marcell Bird. wanted Americans to go in were broadcast. exercises placed his actual altitude at apas replacement troops, un39 000 feet. proximately der orders from English The flight was made In the WILL same biplane used by Lieutenant fend French officers. PershC. C. Champion of the navy, to ing, on the other hand, inset the present official record of sisted that the Americans 38.418 feet in July, 1927. fight AS AmeriIn making his flight yesterday, HAVE ON IN cans; under American ofhe related, he deliberately took a chance that his eyes would he ficers. Foch was determin-- e frozen. On an attempt last mon'h d that the Americans he recalled, his goggles frosted Senate Administration Leaders Helen Wills, American Tennis should do as he wanted. Circus Animal a over at 35,000 feet and he came Concerned Vote Was One of Ambassador Morrow Locust 17 Queen, Will Be First King down, heeding a warning not to Pershing, however, stood Largest Absent. S. to U. take them off lest his eyes his ground and the AmeriComing , freeze, but when the same condiFrancis M. Stephenson 9 By went into the fight AS Helen (AP) cans London. May Expected at a (Associated lress Staff Writer) tion developed yesterday Mexico City, May 9 (JP) At the Wills, American tennis queen, in San Rafael, Calif., May 9 rP) Americans as an individhigher altitude, he discarded them Washington, 9 (AP) May Four persons were slightly inAmerican it was said to- silken train and plumes, will ual unit. They were sent and kept on climbing. Although administration leaders jured by a yak that broke loose in State Iowa day that embassy Ambassador Dwight W. curtsy tonight before the queen he went an additional thousand Senate the Argonne. , were wondering today into whether in the first presentation at at a circus here last night and feet' higher after removing the the Democratic-Republica- n Morrow would leave Mexico City Mary incourt James. of St. the on was not an act freeze his that and eyes didnt goggles.. That was the beginning combination which staged Ames, Iowa. May 9 TAP) The for the United States between the plane, he said, was func- dependent Partaking in this evening's pre-- i the apparently the program . of the end, so far as Gerupset yesterday 20 locust 30. is and destinaHis of the May also be will other sentation May plague $even tioning perfectly" beast on its stalwart Republican majority in The way in this (region the m- - tion was not announced but It Americans. As many again from on6rtsTack: many was concerned. The the first test of strength on the witoVrum; crowd? men? mology department of Iowa was - understood he would go to the United States will be preAS Americans, Americans stoi-toa ed into j would bill farm stand Revision Bill together women and children in all dir - l8tate sented Queen Mary in the second N. OW.N officers, to and under their Englewood, J., possibly and write the tariff measure. mid a pest In toe hirtory of to be held tomorrow night ections, and knocking some of western ; Washington before rejoining his court DID fight Presented to House Despite a margin of 15 votes on them fought--an- d this due is they at agriculture Buckingham palace. down. family at North Haven, Maine. paper, the forces of Herbert from orders under NOT but anwas and a of thrills He probably will remain 'In the It day Under Sheriff Frank Sherman nce 1912 in the senate were shy Washington, May 9 (TP) Re- Hoovervotes outsiders. for those so honored, United two for States months. ticipation a exwith the animal on lariat three the captured yesterday publican members of the house with crowded hours of Already students of the school rush, style, just as it made a have ways and means committee to- port debenture roll call which cowboy Presumably he will give his hurry and finally tedious waiting. come upon the lRUfe holes There is a lesson in this. tent entrance. dash for the main leaders and the president party Anne in marriage to his Visits to the hairdresser, practice or day overrode Democratic opposicicadas, daughter the from which locust, under orders Newspapers an made had administration tion and formally reported the will emerge. The department pre- friend. Colonel Charles A. Lind- of the almost forgotten- - art of of men who directions and issue. new tariff revision bill to the dicts it will be only a short time bergh, before he returns to this the curtsy and being photographhind of peo-- (The vote was one of the largest Ship Wrecked, OWN their are house. -are swarming country. Insects until were of the the ed Just parts preparain senate history, only . be of Unknown Crew . not will newspapThe 15 Republicans lined up recorded stood The face" against reaJly Little OK plague tion. poker a PART small chance of her dally practice are solidly for the measure while ers that merely On Bombings Page Eight) (Continued In the 10 Democrats, nine were op- at tennis. Tokyo, May 9 (AP) Navy dethat of vast a organization posed to the bill and one. Hill, j In partment today revealed ground- TThere is at the end of It all hundreds City howwer from orders give voted A In and present total loss of the charter- Former Governor Washington 30 seconds of splendor, the half but of miles away. collier, Tamon Maru No. 6. Involved in the short trip Representative Treadway, of the 39 Democrats, and the 9, (JP) 'four Kansas 5 City, May in Moore Washington Bombings have been so frequent minute where across afternoon, with fate of the room to publican. Massachusetts, and senator stand- - 'Tuesday jone farmer-labTHE JOURNAL is a LO, the crew of 50 men unknown, nresentative Canfield, Democrat, tug together for a majority. queen will sit alone on Englands fireGAN of that late in Kansas newspaper, and takes were City A wireless dispatch by. Both Democratic and Republi-proxie- s, represented Indiana, said the Washington. May 9 (AP) Forthe imperial dais, the Prince of and Wales no orders from ANY outthe former for and tne'can independent leaders declar-latt- ship struck a coral reef near mer and other members of the Charles C. Moore men arealltaking no chances Governor answer calls post haste. side owners. That is ONE against a favorable re-'royal family arranged behind her. today that the farm relief vote Truk Island- and In the Carolina of Idaho arrived fa Washington a newspaper pho- Theremin front of the queen, the Last Port- comas Pacific in Southern the oath night the not did to group, take a today represent of the reasons why 'THE yesterday Little discussion preceded the coalition but that h, was merely Strong tides and many reefs at missioner of the General Land of- tographer took a flash light pic- brief curtsy will be made, and leads in Cache JOURNAL of made fice, his nomination bv vrS'dnt ture of his apartment home. the fortunate ones vote. The measure was imme- - .voluntary combination in which the scene of the wreck five minutes eight fire glitter on the courtly constella- Within Valley. rescue crew been of difficult. most Hover to the that post voted q having diately sent to the house, whereI- the Republican insurgents trucks were lined up in the pear-b- y The ship was of 3,321 tons net confirmed by the senate it was to be taken up for gen-Continued Two), ( street. On'Fage (Continued On Page Eight) eral debate later In the day. registered. -o- - - Enter of ng ip YESTERDAYS WHAT EFFECT VO?? SENATE TARIFF HIHS fight. TO BE PRESENTED TO THE QUEEN OF ENGLAND TONIGHT should Year Injures Four Plague of ar Tariff . Fate pie-WIN of.Li Frequent Kansas I or er gq half-minute 1 , , |