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Show MARCH WHEAT pTpn T $1.21 -$1.21 3 8 Open High Law $U5-- Cbw $1.20 .VOLUME 8 3--4 UII. NUMBER 22 LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1930. MELLON ASKS TRANSFER OF, PROHIBITION BUREAU GLIDER TO BE LAUNCHE Central Airlines Machine Was Within a Mile of itsDestination When the Accident Controls Occurred May Have Failed - ' Kansas City, Burned (API bodies ol lour Kas., ana Experiment to See Seven Persons Burned to Death In Colorado Fire Whe- Seeks Divorce ther Gliders May Not Become an Integral Part of the Equipment I of the Navys One of the Dead, a Min- er, Entered the Flaming Two Room Shack in an Attempt to Save a Mother and Her Five Children X Air- ships , By Oscar Lciding, Jan. 28 mutilated and one Frederick, Aviation Editor, Associated Pi ess Feature Service' Washington, Jain. 28 (AP) A motoiiess glider will be launched for the first time from the navys dirigible. Los Angeles, at Lakehurst, New Jersey, as soon as weather permits. men woman lay today m Kansas City morgues, victims ot the crash 61 a Central Airlines plane which dived and exploded into a- - mass ol llames last night within a mile ol its destination, larfax cause ol the accident probably aviation corporation, hacked to pieces the still smoking Irame ol the plane and dragged its parts to widely separated sections ol a stubbled corn field. Even the pathetic remnants of the passengers personal bagg age a magazine, a box of cough handkerchief! meicine, a womans -- w built in; rcatrovcd- upon the spot where the single motored plane imbedded itself in soft black earth. The dead are Dyke Laudeman, Kansas City, Kas., pilot; C .R McKinnon Chicago business man; James B. Eggert, Chicago, music publisher; Miss Margaret Dice, St woseph, Mo., and William Flynn, Kansas City, former city aider-ma- n owner. and - All are theatre believed to have been killed-bimpact ol the plane I and dived when it . sideslipped - of about 500 from. an altitude fc ' feet . The plane appeared ove the minutes late. airport almost 30 said Airport attendantsmotor it circled the field with apparently Continued on Page Four conThe house of expenditure committee and m mbere of the treasury department who aiet to the sider Secretary Andrew W. Mellons recommendation to transfer the prohibition bureau froin Williamson, Rep. John J. treasury to the Justice department. Seated, left to right: Rep. William E. C. Alvord, epe-clCochran, Secretary Mellon and Rep. Don B. Colton. Standing: Rep. A. H. Casque, attorney to the treasury department; James M. Doran, prohibition commlaaloner, Seymour assistant secretary of the treasury. In charae of prohibition. endRep.G.jQgggwin Colo., Jan. were 28 AP) burned to death in a fire that Broke out today in a two room shack near the Mrs. Paul Martinez, -Slope mine. her five children, ranging in age from 13 months to 15 years, and Ernest L. Newlon, a miner, lost' their lives. Newlon discovered the fire, broke into the shack through a window and was burned to death trying to rescue the family. The fire is believed to have started from an overheated stove. The father of the family, was at work In the Slope mine, on a night shift. The dead: see to The experiment whether gliders may not become an Integral part of the equipment of the navy's present and is expected to future dirigibles Lieutentake place this week. ant Ralph S. Barnaby will be in the cockpit. a The glider, attached like airport. will remain a secret ol tne dead Almost 'as soon as the charred bodies ol the lour passengers ana ol pilot were removed, employes Universal Airlines, Inc., a subsiol diary with Central Airlines Seven persons -- bomb in a rack, could be released Auockitod Pres Photo ' at will and its pilot direct himUdell, former New York pggy self to a likely landing field Mrs. Della Martinez, 30. how girl, has eterted divorce pro where he could make a hasty Frances, 13 months. ceedinge In West Bend, Wle men a of force and survey gather gainst Jimmy Conzelman, profesPauline, 12 years. to aid in landing a dirigible. Provl-den-10 years. sional football, player of Emma, a R. I. Returning from trip to the 8 years. Rosa, south, the Los Angeles has been Ernest. 6 years. groomed for the experiment with Ernest L. Newlon, 34. Conditions the construction of apparatus for Newlon is" survived his by holding and releasing the gilder. by Local ldow. " Attachment will bte made at a I rDr. J. A. Weaver, corone- of'-We- ld single point and the glider drawn county, came here from up tightly to the underside with Greeley to take charge of tha its wings making contact with i bodies. rubber cushions to keep it from 100,163 Sheep' nd 22,449 Horses moving. Frederick Is a coal camp, located 30 miles north of Denver. and Cattle 'Grazed on Cache The glider, newly acquired by Forest During 1929 the naval bureau of aeronautics Evidences of recession in busiThe shack was burned to the for this and other experiments, ness activity in the Twelfth Fed- ground and the bodies were accumulat District Reserve were eral last 100,163 sheep will be released in the line of grazed beyond recognition. The Greater charred year on the Cache National for flight and at the flying speed of ed during December. mother and two youngest children y declines in seasonal producClaim addition-tthan o 22,449 cattle the motorless messenger. fjppro estsJ in were sleeping on the bed and the Filipino and horses, according to a de Lieutenant Barnaby, only glider tion were reported for the month three other children were in an- were less of Been Made to trade most lines tailed grazing report which has pilot in the navy and first and other. It was helleved the family Changes was overcome by coal gas fumes, ' -just been prepared by the office American pilot to qualify for a active than In November. credit sltua of the' Cache forest' under' the dl first- class license of . the Federa in the banking and as the bodies were found in sleeping-p. tion were noteworthy in- that re- osition.Carl Internationtion Aeronautique rection- - of Supervisor loans bank member San Francisco, Jan. 28 (JF) Arentsoh, ; ale, has installed special instru- porting Newlons body was found in the reached new high levels during the center Blow up ' Sev- Three' Piliplno youths were sev- The allotment on The forest ments for observations. of the floor. He evidently of while weeks two two 204 unidentified first January, beaten will OOd and 23,400 The craft by erely weigh calls for 100, sheep been overcome before he was had ' Re Federal the as from be borrowings drivers which taxicab early ' today Buildings may pounds. cattle arid horses able to reach anyone inside the Plans call for two experimental serve Bank of"San Francisco depolice were .preparing. to take grazed. The nuiriber called for The mother and her re- shack. in level lowest to the clined serious of a extra precautions against Mexico City, Jan. 28 (AP) launchings over Lakehurst and under permitis: 23,358 head Woman children ail slept in one room, cent Franover years. Washington. Mexico City police claimed today racial disturbances in San cattle and horses and 100,832 demonstration said her husband wife Newlons the in factor An encouraging to have frustrated a plot to ass- cisco. head of sheep .The carrying cap business situation is the was aroused by a light from the set been present has Portes of On $5,000 Bond assinate President Enulio the range ' acity improved position t of agriculture Martinez home, dressed hurriedly Pas-cu- al at 22,500 head of cattle and hor Gil, and the president-elec- t, The A preliminary review of the sea- and started for the fire. 1072 graz several blow ses Schroeder son of 1929-19Ortiz Rubio, and 100,000 sheep. up Newlon home is only two blocks Indicates that 28 ad-seize Jan, j public Anthony, Idaho, buildings, and because of the higher prices re- away. I (Continued on Page Three) Miss Jennie Bishop, ministration of the government. Newcastle, Pa., Jan. 28 (P) ceived for many agricultural pro-- j Frederick has a population of . held in the Fremont County Jail,I - Twin Falls, Jan, 28 (AP) John Pleas of not guilty to charges bl ducts small yields did not, in the 3,500. f persons arrested several since her arrest on Jan. 18 in refelonious murder, manslaughter, aggregate, result in reduced of days ago, Valente Quintana, chief Mitchell, returned here from Deer oonection with the slaying assault and battery and highway turns to the farmers of the dlstrit 17 have confessed Lodge, Mont., by Sheriff Fred David R. Jenkins, whose body was I M police, said . robbery were made today against Recent raids have benefited live- the plot and are Turner of Jerome county after he Concerning : found in a canal near here, wri connection with Irene Schroeder and W. Glenn stock ranges, and have given were two released The Census released yesterday on $5,000 bond I being held.. Begins two years here promise of an adequate supply of - had served more than Dague,, recently received but" was- - rearrested-- - two .hours women who proved their inno- in... the Montana State prison for Unwelcome from Phoenix, Arlz., when they soil moisture during the coming fcence. serious more on a charge, later bank robbery, today faced a term were arraigned in-- connection season, Immedialely ' 'The chief of police said the j in the Miss Bishop, previously accused State penitentiary at declined Industrial" with the killing of Corporal activity jaho of being an accessory after the plotters were adherents of Jose Bolse for of the Hazelton Slam member of the Pen- more sharply in December than robbery Paul, Brady second the candidate defeated was arrested Vasconcelos, fact, on june 30 1927 iri- - any month since the current Johrt state Pedersen' Q and patrol. I. Olof highway nsylvania who first for the Mexican presidency, time on a warrant charging downward trend began in the Mlchll pleaded guilty, here yesAdams Receive Instructions charged after his loss at the terday and degree murder. was Austin, Tex., Jan. 28 (AP) sentenced late summer of last year. The by From Supervisor connec-17 Newell Parker, held in that the j polls last November In The state rested its case today to A. seasonal one decreases to of Baker effect Hugh Judge had taken ad- five tion with the, murder since Dec. flour milling and lumber produc- against John W. Brady, 59, formyears in the state institution. Judge D. R. Roberts of Ogden Corporation 10, has been" released (without vantage of certain peculiarities tion was accentuated by marked er judge of the third Texas court census the First for of to have was Mitchell alleged supervisor of the Mexican election laws to . Charges against him. todeclines in output of many o.her of civil appeals, on ririal lor the was of in Logan Utah, Miss Bishop was Implicated in j w,n from him. been a companion of Lawrence district Los Angeles, Jan. 28 (AP) Lehlia High-smit- h, industries. Activity in murder of Miss Olof ' to Important instructions giving soon In day Western Utah of arrested the annual Wilson, The inslaying-court stenoreport 28 old construction Plot- - he said,, was to masand The years the building Adams Pedersen and John Q. submitAir nephew of- Jenkins. i.He Jenk-fsac- re sentenced levels corporation, Express lowest 'and' ' aftef was at s the the"robbery dustries at grapher. the enumergovern-inthe guard who have beta appointed , either John Jenkins. David ted by President Harris M. Han-sh-ae since 1921. 'Employment has-n- t - The state's ease - was closed., to, "prison. - Wilson escaped last ators for districts 1 and No . ment No: j here, capture power fired plant Miss er Bishop to the stockholders today, brother, off so rapidly as has pro with the testimony of A. Q. B. arms at a fac-bo- fall and is still at large. . . live bullets in David Jenkins the plant,the seize lespectjvely hi this county to be shows net profits prior to federal fallen duetioo during- - reeent months. -- Highsmith, father of the young of center the in city, confidentia on once the tory had at Jenkins after John income tax reduction, of $1,087, gin was a slight increase ir woman who was stabbed to death There to the terrorize and Hoover census of He subsequently club. a . struck his brother with government report 852.60 for 1929. retail trade during December m front of a rooming house here Miss populate by shooting rockets with distribution for 1929. The first dis told officers here that This is equivalent to more than 1929, as Indicated by the District's Un the night of last November 9 content into the a large dynamite trict includes Logan, Bishop also assisted in disposing $9 a share on the average num- - riprnrtmpnt store sales. A substan cross rhe defense did .' not . 0 the air. In the confusion the presi- body 01 of trade ?nd!tlaUy decreased volume examine him. d resident-elect-were dent-anto 23 - Jan. and John Jenkins later shot Washington,. more an Increase of thanjWas reported at wholesale, sales Mrs. R. B. Crider, operator of e hiipa himgpif during the investl- - be shot and the government selz- - President Hoover' said today that includes ali territory In the rmm-ty-,. 50' percent over-th-slightly 1928 profits, l0f automobiles -- and intercoastal the rooming house. ..where Miss of . stated. above report department or $6.73 Und foreign waterborne trade dethe, outside,. pJL. that which were $720,777.80, lived, described Brady -. in.. em: Highsmith anlncrease Some of the arresteff "persons labor showed lcIIned moderately," and figures of mdudOalarles ft share, This census-wu- l. as a frequent and u n welcome L ' the1 - sorts of were . students, Valente termed ployment- - for the week . ending . for revenues for the i Gross all year employees paid to . visitor 3.3 percent stenographer's (Continued on Page Fmirf-- the .plot the. product of demen- January 14 of-- week. rents pain, interest and were $2,950,921.59. ' ovetipasi.year; . . apartment.,Mother-expensthe preceding ted persons.1 nf doing. business; He was- moreover, the woman it will include all farm, products, In Convention 'the only rcgular-ma- n d testined, tannin or from taken purchased to the "girls 'rooms.' He visitor ers; number of animals slaughtered. came pretty often, she said, wilt a1 so all restaurant operations Pocatello, Jan. 28 (AP) Retail adding he was coming against necesbe wilt It be enumerated. gaof Idaho hardware dealers her 'will. Later, under cross sary for the above enumerators to openshe' thered here today for the examination, she repeated manall three-dastores, call garages, y upon had seen Brady in Miss High-smit- hs ing session of their oil establishments, ufacturing room "several times. convention. schestations, blacksmith shops, saw Previous Ipe toprincipal speakers witnesses, guests at a nulls grist mills, in fact every address the delegates duled Open Session of London Gather' party in another apartment at source and De- Baldof distribution supply C. H. Committee Auto Dies of be Held to Governor Lobby Chairman included Seeks Thursday ing the Crider house, described their hardware-man- ; t the public. . clares Statement of Tariff Morning versions of the slaying, telling ridge, in private life a False is and Ross, The regular population president Uf League Secretary J. Charles that Brady stabbed Miss' HighNeck census will begin April of the National Retail hardware By Byron Price, smith to death after he had been A 28 Mich., Jan. OP) Washington, association. Kalamazoo, Press Staff Writer) ejected from the party. Los Angeles, Calif., Jan. 28 jJst, according to Mr. Roberts. (Associated toeditor, and J. P. Lord, associate sharp exchange took place l!he script for the seen- - Plants fcr. taking that census London, Jan. 28 (AP) French West Palm Beach, Fla., Jan. 23 Hardware World and Implement day between Chairman Caraway arlo of Hollywoods newest film,are now receiving instructions and were sput " tonnage Claimproposals global Purdom (Jack) of t.ha senate lobby committee colony . romance was being re- -, taking evirtnatiors. The aonolnt,-writte- n' (T) Lucian Francisco, reoord. or San auto race t the head of the naval confer- . 24, Miami be made some time in Jackson. and Arthur L. Faubel, secretary '"mother of Tnents-wil- l the Two by ence ..agenda, today, but Italian today of the American Tariff League, the bride. March. This latter census will be driver, died early today in a hos- counter-proposals be Killed also will received of here the Informed Injuries witness pital the distribudetailed than the after their day iri court at, the Washington. Jan. 28 (AP) Stating that1 she believes her tion census Sunday at the opening, of the given now beginning. committee that he understood daughter too young fully to realsession of the full connext open season last night claimed two track winter dirt for received $500, racing Caraway had called for Thursday morn- Death, ize the responsibilities of married ference officers of the Belvedere at an ranking high before park.' a importers speech announcMrs.Belzer ten life." oclock. Harny George American world war military and Boise Jan. 2SX(AP' a broken ing at sustained Jackson organization. Boisex ed she would file suit today for valley rancher, the alphabet, naval forces, Major Gen. Harry Again invoking back and Internal injuries when Little, 56,- As Faubel- - finished- - his- - state-men- t. annulment of the marriage To of on a turn, the big five at a meeting in St. Taylor, the chief of engineers Was dead today, the result car his to his catapulated leaped Caraway automobile Loretta Young, 17 year old film collision between his palace .today decided to with the A. E. F. and Rear throwing' him high in the air, James feeto- - leaned over the comhiittee 25, actress, to Grant Withers, Salt Lake City, Jan. 28 (AP) call the roll of nations at Thurs- Admiral Thomas " Snowden- .- dm- and a Union Pacific passenge. table and shouted angrily: screen player. William H. Wattis of Ogden to- train near Meridian. days session, thus giving France sion. and squadron commander of That's Just another qne of featured rar said. Littles - Miss Young and Withers, who day had the endorsement of the the right of way over her Italian the Atlantic fleet during the war. Witnesses no has statements that of the your , when they; salt Lake Citv Chamber of Com-we- re months met six pathmactone ago. stalled directly in neighbors. Snowden was 73 vears of Dies in basis of. fact. cast opposite each other in rnerce for reelection to the board France will present her pro- and had been in ill heilth age anoncoming train and the for was tariff secretary The league within National their, courtship of directors of the with Little trapped posal to limit fleets "as a whole some time, 68 and was he pictures, climaxed as that Taylor swered warmly the 28 just right down (PV Brig- and not In separate aerial elopement! chamber. A resolution favoring Washington, Jan. 300 yards carried categories. succumbed after a. weeks illness . information. Sunday with an Vt. 'had been given that 01 and we'dding ki .Yuma, Arizona. the returning to the directorate i adier General David Stewart Great Rritaln wtl' red "rat" briefly with pneumonia. : er Walsh Democrat, Senator county return home for the of Mr Wattis and PhilliD J. Fay. Gordon retired list officer of the her preference for cateeory William - - McBratney, point-th- Upon their Both will be intened with mili- blessing,--the- y declared it aDpeared tftat Uana, interposed at this rebuke 'were met of thp Ran' United States army died at hb iation and Italy will then make parental told'1 Faubel that too fastHe honors at Arlington rational tary i of ag trMn was travelirg. vas the instead by Francisco chamber disapproval o!mContiMe(i will ' pagr. An inquest at this point. Mrs. Beyz'r. . Continued on Fage Six yesterday. Le; held tomorrow. I bv-afi- al Low-ma- e, Police Frustrate Assassination Plot In Mexico rtf Had Take Lives' 1 r- -- Plans Grazing Report Business Prepare! hTTwelfth Federal Forest Officers Reserve District Youths Severely Beaten of Pres- ident and President Elect and eral Released Pleas Against Irene 30 8f -- Government. 1 Testifies Visitor to - Stenographer ortiz-Rubist- Western Air Express Profits as -- dy -- ' Reports Employment Increase wSTh . to, T Hardware Dealers " e. FRENCH P WORDS ARE EXCHANGED BY FAIEL PROPOSALS LONDON AND SENATOR CARAWAY NAVAL BEFOR-E- ' CONFERENCE From Broken Ap-(A- P) Death Naval Officers Rancher In Train Wreck - r-nv- e , Wattis Endorsed be Director -- , Retired Officer Washington -- Mon-coron- -- e 1 4 -" - -- Racer Annulment Marriage. -- -- -- |