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Show WEATHEg I'TAII: Fair tonight and Wednesday; little change in temperature. IDAHO : Fair tonight and Wednesday, warmer Wednesday. A yOLUME LIL LOGAN, CACH1 COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY. NOYEMUE1M2, COMMITTEE IS . IS PRESIDENTS MOTHER Oft AIR TOUR , , CLOSES AT B fresh Flood of Liquid- T MEN Lobby Inquiry to Deter- v -- 19211. STTCrfflAIl7Sfear073GT HEAR SUGAR -- mine if Sugar Rates Placed on Tariff Bill Were Accomplished1 by Objectionable I n. f ence on Voting Jumps From Plane to Commit Suicide $ ation Carried Prices of Scores of Leading Is- 1 Explains Her Noble Prize Winner Note $1 Share Ticker Run in Forty Six Warrents Ajsked Bilot Doors Opened Before Going up Said she Wanted to fly High to $12 a sues Down A cl Hour Late iW Armistice Day Speech Delivered By U. S. President Peace With American Paroled Principles of Justice and Adequate ation for Defense of fJ Auxiliary Entertains 70 Jail Placed mh 5, b DAlene District Considered Great Step , Idaho, Nov. .12 (AP) gigantic liquor ring, operating through the Coeur d Alene district of north Idaho, was described today by federal officials as a United States marshal began serving warrants on 46 public officials and prominent citizens. H E Rae. United States district attorney for the northern district, said a grand jury indicted the men during its recent session, and the warrants were issued yesterday. The warrants charge conspiracy to violate the national Moscow, - ht sen-stimul- ate peo-ltenc- ed he I thejTj r j c- be Fire Services Thursday For an prohibition act.. Warrants were In the hands "of Frank M. Breshears, United States marshal, who declined to reveal the names of those indicted until arrests were made. District Attorney Rae said: It Is that the action taken yesterday by' the grand' jury in returning the indictments against these men was the greatest step forward ever taken in the history of Idaho to break a runi ring which has defied efforts of federal officers to enforce the eighteenth amendment for eleven my-beii- years. Those indicted were, it was believed, mostly citizens of Wallace, Mullan, Burke and Kellogg, all mining towns of northern section of the state in the Coeur d Alene mining district. The district has had a turbulent Continued on Page Four Senior High Hosts to Parents Next Wednesday Parents will be guests of the Senior High school tomorrow, Wednesday as part of the festivities now in order for education week. The Senior High faculty and students have arranged a fitting program for the parents who will be taken on visits to classes and shown the work which teachers are doing for the educational advancement of the high school classes. Utahn is Chosen Chairman of Board Of ng little Girl Falls To Her Death - Denver, Nov. missed 12 (AP) Be- - ALL STATES REPRESENTED Late Editor Wrote ASSOCIATION her fathers yesterday, morning, good bye June Bellaire, 4, died. At noon, Endorse Plans for Pacific Highway when he came home fromof work, the Henry H. Blood of Salt June- ran Ur the head Lake Presides stairs on the second floorm of the I going family home, crying San Antonio, Tex., Nov. 12 to meet daddy. She tripped and fell down stairs, breaking her (AP) All of the states in the neck, dying almost Instantly. union were represented here today at the 15th., annual meeting of the American association of Believes Congress state highway officials. Stock Caused R. S. Sterling, chairman, of the commission, his Market Crash Texas highway Cone Johnson ef colleagues, W. R. Ely of and Tho Tyler Judge 12 (AP) Nov. New York, Gibb Gilchrist, state recent stock market crash, in tn Abilene and highway engineer, were hosts to opinion of Fred I. Kent, directoi visitors. of the Eankers Trust company is the in The western association of fear engendered to due largely tne officials from men the states by business of highway the minds in of California, Washington, opposition of the coalition bloc Montana, Wyoming, Utah, congress to the proposed tarui Nevada. Arizona, New Mexico and bill. at Colorado endorsed Droposed , nans Speaking before 400 bankers the annual dinner to the proposed for an international pacific highway from Alaska, through Notariff bill: anc bloc this of The activities gales. Arizona, to Buenos Aires, their method aroused, a feeling of Argentina, and adopted resoluinand feduncertainty on the part isof the tions urging the state to complete dustry, and uncertainty business eral governments immediately all sections of the most difficult thing for to face. There ,was a fear that u highway in the United States. Ihis bloc succeeded in rewriting Henry H. Blood of Salt Lake of the tariff bill in its own wav it City, president. ruled out an a resolution advocating ieht coma to believe that P bad order f the power to reduce existing (Continued On Page Eight) tariffs.' cause she - Ore-ga- n, , . J TO ORGANIZE G. MEET I 84,913,920 Words of J J Confined to Bed London, Nov. 12 (AP) Prince George, youngest son .of King George and Queen Mary, was confined to his room today with a chill. The Prince recently was forced to leave the British navy, for which his career had been planned, for the i foreign office because of ill health. He has never had the ohysique of his elder He recently made a visit United States and was extensively at HoHyw'ood. that is Much for the first H'lp chronicled conies to light without the public ever knowing the name of the writer. Such a historian was the Journals late editor, Augustus Gordon, who died Sunday at a Dr. Answers Call By Airplane attend Mrs. Frank Conley, wife of, the former warden of Montana state penitentiary. Mrs. Conley was injured in an automobile ac-- 1 . cidcnt near Downey, Idaho. Record J x for j Washington, Nov. 12 (AP) The senate lobby committee today began inquiry Into reported plans to organize a southern RepubliChicago, Nov. 12 (AP) Ner- to hold in line can council vousness displayed by and among the southern states, Freddie Nette at school yester- - other exhibits placed in the re day ied to his arres for ques- - cord was a letter under the name Tax ; Appeals Washington, Nov, 12 (AP) Logan H. Morris, of Utah, today was chosen chairman of the board of tax appeals, succeeding Benjamin H. Littleton, who was appointed to the United States court of claims. The chairman of Ihe board serves for two years. Parents Day at Junior High Wednesday Nov. 13 has been administration of the Junior high school as a special visiting day for parents to enable them to become aquaifited with work and also view the exhibits of the various departments. At 11 ajn. a special assembly featuring the new boy scout project recently adopted by the school, will be held. From 12 to 1 lunch will be served at the cafeteria at cost for all who wish to stay. At 7 p.m. - a special meeting will be held in the audi-- 5 torum and problems very vital for the welfare of the school will by (he class-roo- m Parent-Teache- rs be discussed. paper page If COUNCIL Letter Discussing Place of Southern Negro Placed in Lobby years ef conto this paper, Editor Gordon wrote 81,913,920 words of history, in the sense that l0l)uringPthirty-sitinuous sen ice 0. P. History J Current of fhe history Prince George PLANS REPORTED INVESTIGATE AT -- A - , Officials and Prominent Men in Coeur Parents Opinion 12 (AP -- Tie New York, Nov Valley Stream, NY. Nov. 12 stock maiket closi d at a new boti (APi Miss Ruth Rockwell, 18 tom today after a iv.sh Hood of years old. of Philadelphia com-- . liquidation had tamed orireo of nutted suicide by leaping 2,000 leading issues down SI to 12 feet from' an airplane which she share. Large declines were hired with a pilot at the Curtiss in a few oidinaniv inairport yesterday. one hundred active specialties stocks sold at new low prices lor Sheexplained her act in a noW , Associated Press Photo which was found m her purse in the year. The ticker was tunning Senora Alberta Porte Gil (left), mother of President Emilio the cabin of the plane. The nte more than an hour late when the Porte Gil of Mexico, paid her first visit to Los Angeles, arriving by read: closing gong sounded She was Luis Farell gress. a membtr C, airplane. accompanied by Major t y "Most people end their lives beClosing quotations of some of of tha president's staff, and Senora Farell G. A long list of witnesses has .A, cause something sad has happenthe leading shares traded on the been summond, including promined to them. I end mine because curb exchange follows: ent officials of trade1 organizait seems not only futile, but Associated, Gas A $38. off 5: tions of the sugar industry and A $30 37, oft American Cities wrong to go on existing. I blame of individual sugar companies as $17-2no one and feel I have $1.37; American Sunerpower no well. off $2.50; Allied Power and enemies. ' I will probably be conr.&s t. irfarf The witnesses called include: Sert, Cities off 225: $31.75. sidered insane as any one taking Light Lake vice $25 50, off $4 00; Goldman Stephen H. Love of Salt his life is supposed to be slightly $3 off 37, 87, City, and H. A. Austin of Whash-ingto- n, $36 Sachs Trading insane. THOMAS MANN Transamerica $40.75. off $212, president and secretary-treasurI would like to send my reof the United States 25: Lehman Corporation $70, off $6 to Miss Sheers, in Drew 12 Nov. gards Stockholm, L. 6P) W. Beet Sugar Association; Middlewest Utilities (new) $21.87 at Carmel, N. Y. My seminary Thomas of known check Mann, widely 2, off $2 12; Niagara Hudson Petriken, of Denver, president for $175 In the Great Western Sugar Comwhose best the closet at home the suitcase in novelist, $13.12, oft 87 cents, United Gas German may help pay pany; H. C. Lakin of New York, known $18, off $2.00. work is The Magic my burial expenses. I am very president of the Cuba company; now. been has Mountain, happy awaited of D. Meade, Wishington, Royal this years nobel prize for literI am wondering if the newstreasurer of the Domestic Sugar Legion Criminal ature. papers will decide to devote any Producers Association; Clarence those whose names space to me. I am wondering if J. Boiirge, of Washington, vice Among I will find time to think of the been have as mentioned American of the Sugar possible president in Preparwere past as I whirl through space as for the prize candidates United the of States; Cane league j Lewis XV and Thornton it is said that a drowning man is Ex-serviGladys Moon Jones of Washing-h- j Men Sinclair ce Wilder, American writers; Gilbert does when struggling in the ton, , a representative of Cuban 12 Jeffersonville, Ind.,' Nov., K. Chesterton and John Gals- water. I am wondering if I will Hope and Object Lester Jones, Sugar Interests; five (AP) Accused of looting If so, , of worthy of Great Britain; Maxim find anything in death. the Unlited v Washington, central Indiana banks since his Chamber of Commerce Rooms Set- Gorky, the Russian, Guglielmo what? and Hoover States Sugar Association; Luncheon for and Program on ting the and Erich release Italian, Ferrero, parole from the state Junior Owens,. Washington, of Everything has been discord Honoring Logan Remarque, German writer. when I long for harmony. Maybe reformatory last May, Gene Alger, the American bottlers of carbonstu25 year old former college Thomas Mann first achieved yet I will find it, maybe sweet ated beveridges. Carrying out the spirit wo-of national popularity in Germany music? Clark dent, was held in the Armistice Day, the auxiliary in 1903 by his great standard County jail here today. If I find any sort of life or men of local Post No. 7 of the which afGiant Mountain Alger was captured by Sheriff .American Legion were hostesses work, Buddenbrooks, time after death, . corresponding a a ter more than quarter of Hal W. Hughes late yesterday In to all I will try to communicate with their century remains men and the most widely my immediate relatives at 9 the state forest preserve near partners at an open house and Lion is read novel in Germany. o'clock some evening for a while. Henryville, ' Ind., after an auto- luncheon the at gathering mobile chase in which several Chamber of rooms - After his father's death, Mann Commerce During my life time, I 'think ofe1 19 to live' went With him last evening. Mrs. Vernon Crock- at the "age shots were fired. one my I Colorado Springs, Nov. 12 (AP) his mother in Munich, have lied fault was deception. were his wife Josephine, 23; his ett, of the legion aux- with president repeatedly about small Civilization with its convenient an insurance where entered he and 17, Gails wife, Gail, brother, iliary, assisted by the following herds of livestock to be raided office. But he soon de- things but unfortunately I forget Burnette, 17. (chairmen of special cQmmittees: brokers a taste for literature, what these small things were. I When the mood urged, yesterday veloped 'WlHhave no guilty conscience wh4t-soeve- r, Alger former university student Mrs. E. W. Lundahl, Jr,, proand wroie finis to a marauding carstarted and art, I- feel. on gram; Mrs A. B- Calder, enter- history met his wife while he was mountain lion of a giant surreptitiously in office trir:: eer trial at Danville, Ind., for the tainment, and Mrs. L. E. Nelson, writing In the that for years levied heavy operations office of the hours. goodwill," create murder of an Indianapolis traffic reception, welcomed seventy Curtiss-Wrigbute on, domestic animals of the of international flying service she Mr. Little first the novel, Ioanns called was and He 1926. who confidence" of in and policeman during respect told William B. White, Ute Pass - ranches, northwest traffic when he written esteem seven. to 14 Friedemann, between at two of to the hours five years she wanted to fly here. The- end of the predatory that manager, rare of E. psywas 23, John gave promise Senator With State paroled reformatory, and was beast was not without its drama. pies." H. chological The chief executive insight and delicate high. summed serving 3 months more than Griffin, Representatives John Edward F. Boct'j, the pilot, eluding hunters, up the goal of his foreign poli-jt- after minimum. Successfully . discrimination told how. she questioned him refor a decade, this one lion ap- cies in an address delivered last on' Page Four Continued the sole survivor of the night under the garding the operation of the plied His auspices of were doors. depredations I) lulu ill region. American as the climax of legion At about feet he said- unchecked. Yesterday the beast its Armistice ' to Rockies Covers celebration. C!nrnival day felt the ship rise as if caused took for his kill a large buck For the consideration of the by deer, which marked the begin- nations of the world, Mr. Hoorough air. That surprised me 12 (AP) The as the air was smooth. Nov. Denver, It then Held Phoenix, Ariz., Nov. 12 (AP) ning of the end. ver held out a suggestion which (storm gods rode over the west occurred to be that when a door Six hunters with dogs set out he believes would prove effective Firemen called to extinguish a the Rocky today, blanketing is opened the will rise ship on the lions trail, located with as a starting point for the reso-luti- blaze that destroyed two carnival Mr. Gordon again mountains in wet snow and in- - slightly and veer. I then looked wagons at the Arizona state fair, the discovery of theliondeer kill. of the age-ol- d, troublesome and after 20 and trouble-producivadmg the prairies of Kansas a charred body believed to the open door, caught The dogs treed the problem found over mountainous of the freedom of the seas. a glimpse of the passenger fallbe that of Otto King, 21, of miles hunt Editor for Funeral services . country. Two shots at the crouchemploye. ing through space about 20 or 30 "For many years, and born of Chicago, a carnival served to a in held to at be tree were decide will Police a unable feet only in Gordon away. form Augustus ing poignant personal experience, Booth led airport officials to force the beast to the ground and he said, "I have held that food once, however, whether the man the Fourth ward , chapel at 2 wis the spot where the body straight for one of the hunters. ships should be made free of any had committed suicide by firing p. m. on Thursday of this week. Mark Dusenbury, interference1 in times of war. the wagons, or had been the found about a mile north of tin have The hunter, I of the family Members his would place all vessels laden victim of a robbery. Money was had only one caitridge in aniairport. all arrived except a daughter, DelMiss Rockwell graduated from rifle. At the last leap of the solely with food supplies on the j reported missing from one of the la, who is in a hospital at Boise and She leaped refired Drew same footing as hospital ships, wagons, and an automobile and mal Dusenbury seminary last June. A. Gordon J. Mr. and Mrs. aside. The creature fell, lifeless. ported stolen was found abandon- - Mrs. Jane Stewart arrived from Continued on Page Three) Continued on Page Three ed nearby. from Reno; George Gordotn arrived Gordon Los Angeles and Leland arrived from Vallejo, California. Be-- ins Served on Public How Washington, Nov. 12 (AP) The Caraway Lobby inquiry committee will resume tomorrow its efforts to determine whether the extensive and bitter controversy over the duty on sugar to be incorporated in Ahe pending tariff bill has been accomplished by objectionable attempts to influence the voting of members of Con- er "0- , as takes measurement one a oasis j , at the evening Thursday Dept, will be Dads document intro- - Mechanic BeArts sure and go with your night. statements by the boy led police boys. the election of negro Democrats to congress from St. the - Nette! Louis, Chicago. Harlem and other y 'colored districts. It added that this matter is in capable hands. Recalled for his seventh day on the stand, Arnold, vice president 0'n my fathers land. Augustus Gordon. Few men have and general manager of the asmatched his record in the field in Herman, was book- - sociation, was show documents faer' which he served so well- - It is a He found in his office by a commitcd for accessory to murder. not 'achievement noteworthy denied the sons statements that tee investigator, which Chairman heard of every day and deserves he had found the boy burying Caraway of Arkansas said showed to be thought of as most remark the gun and had insruc,ed him ahle. Conttoutd on Page Three what to say In case of arrest. -- - is remembered that all of Editor Gordons writings during his long, . killed. Yess, I shot him, . . ed through -- . . This is the age in the life of every child when cooperation be-- , tween the home and the scool is essential if he is going to find himself and develop the finer When he is sure sideof life. of his way and determined ta climb he wall reach the summit In spite of all obstacles. Come on parents,, lets visit the school Wednesday and attend the Parent-Teache- rs at 7 meeting - |