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Show Dpen . 1.13 1.17 1.15 High Low . Close ' WEATHER Fair toiiiglil Ifiil u& day. little change in temperature. IDAHO: Generally fair tonight ami Sunday except unsettled, pro. bably with rain or book; in thq southeast port ion : s MARCH WHEAT 1 4' , US ITAIIf 4 14 4 1--S LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, SATURDAY FEBRUARY 8, 1930. VOLUME LIII. NUJIBER 33 " School Election May Be Called In Logan 3 Rescue Workers Supt. , Peterson Tells SiF Special :f ! DIVORCE GRANTED PRINCESS XENIi -- ed Governor Disaster Killed Dern May Attend Program in Evening 23-Prepa- rations hydro-electr- ic Services Stand-ardvtll- e, FLY FROM IGE - -- BOUND SHIP. , Other 'numbers on the program will include ' Invocation by Patriarch O. M. Wilson; selection by , band. Report by Engineer L. J Ander son; vocal solo. Jack Wahlen Presentation speech by Mayor Captain Pat Reid With ' His .Three Passengers Land Safely at Teller, Reid Took Alaska Part in Search for Eielson North Cape Siberia, Feb. 8 (AP) (Via Point Barrow Alaska by radio and cable) Captain Pat Reid, who took off from here today with Miss Marion Swenson, Seattle high school girl; her father, Olaf 'Swenson, and Captain Milovzorov as passengers, landed at Teller, Alaska, after a flight of about four hours, Mi.L Swenson radioed from Teller. They left North Cape at 10 a. m. The Swensons 'had been marooned for several months on the fur trading ship Nanuk, Ice bound at North Cape, while Caphas been ice tain Milovzorov Richmond Boy Scouts Plan Observance of Week 8 The Richmond,1 Feb Boy Scouts of the Richmond ward have made plans for the obser Vance of anniversary week. They spent today (Saturday) at Logan With the boys of the Cache Val ley council. They will give scout programs meetings Sunday. MoffiTay, is Home day ih.6 Investtrre Tuesday evening 4head-o- f iiie MOBILIZE T Mayor A. G. Lundstrom la preparing to turn the keys of Logan city over to scoutsand scouters ' all over Cache valley this afternoon. National flags have been placed in the xurb receptacles on Main and Center streets to herald the opening of Scout anniversary which the Cache w TOSTiPSOil 6-- in ay 00 ? Scouts of Boy valley council America is Celebrating beginning twentoday wlhch is scoutings , " ' -- ' Parties , tieth birthday. From all over Cache valley this afternoon, as The Journal goes (Continued on Page Two) At a meeting of the Logan to press, scout officials and their troops belonging to the Cache Stake Old Folks Committee Thursof day it was dec ded that the various valley council. Boy Scouts America are pouring into Logan wards of the stake hold their an- Students Death nual old folks parties on the for mobilization day, today-whidates. officially ushers in the celebraUnavoidable Says tion of anniversary week, Feb. Logan First Ward, February 26th 14 Today marks the twentieth Logan Second Ward, February 27 Ward, February anniversary of the founding of Logan Sixth ll Logan Seventh Ward, February 25 County Attorney scouting by Sir Robert Eighth Ward, February 22 a Englishman Logan Eleventh 22 Ward, February with love in his heart for the Logan with a request Logan Twelfth Ward, February 26. of In compliance youth of the world. Jesse P. Rich, County 19. Judge Ward, College February A special train has just arriv ver Heights Ward, February 27. Attorney George D. Preston has ed from Preston over the U. I. C. R Second made an investigation and reFirst and Providence carrying about 500 troop and Wards. February 25. , port of the death of Dee Forest Hawkins, student of the U. patrol leaders from the Benson, of some he is that It possible Oneida and Franklin districts above dates will not be convenient, S. A. C. who it was rumored, had Scouts for some wards, for the big celebration. in which event It died from pneumonia contracted and scouters from the south end a be to change Ho while goating at the college. satisfactory and" arrived of the valley have some other date If any change; Attorney Preston in his concluriver halted at the Logan bridge made, however, kindly notify sions folia1 ing the investigation to form into their respective are our committee promptly In order states 'that he believes there is troops and patrols. Hie Oneida- that we may arrange rt no responsibility resting on any ouf affa ' Franklin and Benson troops per- accordingly. person as a result of the death. Yeeted their troopand mobilizaby His sickness was watched " Your Brethern, tion at the end of the double S Mitton B. competent men as closely as the w ; MaiEuAlt troops on North, was He paving .deceased' would permit Lawrence Biiky from north and south ends of attended by a special nurse dur- S. E. Needham -with- - the Logan and Watson William jing his illness. lZing Hie Populace t)f on Page Three Logan Stake Old Folkstfornffiitte eT Xtidrney'Prcslort' reports urther Continued that he finds that the deggyeral PrOVillCCS ceased while "goating was treat- fed with consideration by his brothers: It-- ' was- found . that he was subjected to no treatment which would ordinarily enof any person. Shanghai, Feb S (API Many danger the health miss onarlcs have been foreign "The entire case seems to me to who kidnaped recently by bandits, be ah ordinary and unavoidable organ zation are with military case of death resulting from conwere the terrorizing the populace of several pneumonia", tracted Dotsfcro the when inaugurated Cutoff Will Link Denver and Rio cutoff provinces of China. conclusions of the report made to built. is Grand 4Ves(fem and Denver Roaming undeterred by governAdams explained that the cut- Judge Rich today by the county and Salt Lake Roads ment forces, thousands of band ts off, construction of which Is pro- - attorney. .. 8 re looting the countryside and 8 Feb. San Francisco, ()-(Continued on page Three t besieging cities. Prohibition Proposed construction of the DotWidespread bandit and comtowere disorders and Denver reported munist s,ero cutoff linking the Elders Qaomm along the Bill P'o Grande Western and the Den- fay Railroads was ley between HankO ana the border; MISSIONARIES ed j i xorpomionr-Commlssion- Captatoi Geo. D, Preston, of Battery t F. appeared before the directors of the Logan Chamber of Commerce5 at theif 'regular meet-- i lng -- Friday evening and asked that the Chamber of Commerce give some assistance in increasing were two poss.bUities suggested as the enrollment Of the battery. The Battery has a payroll of Continued oh Page Three 00 annually And pays out $150 per month for rentals beIf the Batsides other expenses. Carter Elected members tery receives seventy and the Chamber of Commerce will urge it, there is a possibtlty To Directorship of a fine armory costing $75,000 in the near being built Professor William Petfuture. OfBrooklynCIub erson, .WestonVerndn, and Geoa Bowen" were "appointed as' Peace special committee to make invesNew York, Feb. 8 (AP) of Battery F. and report and harmony, perforce, ruled the tigations board of directors at a Brooklyn National league club to- to the Feb- (Dutch) special meeting Wednesday, day with Walter F, Carter, famous Yale pitcher of Continued on Page Three 35 years ago, sitting in the driv er's seat. Appointed by John A. Heydler, president of the National league, as fifth director of the Brooklyn club, Carter holds the balance of four power, since the other directorships are evenly distributed among members of the Robinson and McKeever facwarfare was tions, whose long ended the other day by official decree of the National league. of Charles A brother-in-laEvans Hughes, new chief justice of the United States, Carter is wwc and MHitoy of-fxl- 4 Wrestle 111 Mayor A. G. Lundstrom, Scout President Joseph Quinney, Executive Preston W. Pond, and OthersTurn Keys of City Over to Troops PROPOSAL FOR NAVAL PARITY to SCOUTS Captain George D. Preston Appears at Meeting Urging Support for Battery F. Merchants - and Fire i Prevention Committees Heard scouts with their parents ancj captain Reid flew one of the the M. I. A. officers will be enwith organized baseball. Continued on Page Six tertained at a banquet Tuesday - they evening ....Wednesday lTPyning --- 4 will present 'a scout ' entertain4- ment at the opera house and Thursday they will conduct scout ceremonies in the schools. Mrs. C. I. Stoddard entertained the Chere Amei club - at hei home Saturday afternoon of last week. Mrs. Glacus Merrill was a special guest. our Mrs. Lodicy Olsten left Wed- Chairman Hale of the Senate Na- partment had taken that call demands for cruiser further relatives Forewith visit val Committee Gives nesday for a vessels of the maximum tonnage cast of Senate Action at Sait Lake. and armament allowed under the Mrs. C. H. Monson Jr., of Salt Washington treaty." Feb. 8 Lake is the guest of her parents (AP) Washington, If our policy has been the to the Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Merrill. opposition - Plainspoken Mrs. Hattie Christensen has re- Stimson proposal for naval par- correct one in the past, he add-- to- - Salt--Lak- e,after with Great Britaia- gave .rise ed, J'and, ,if nothing has occurred re- ity it to change the wisdom of that spending a week here with today to the forecast that ... encounter turbulent debate policy, then the Stimson offer, , latives. would of the building Mrs. Francis Christensen in the senate if adopted by the wnich contemplates Satur- London of at least eleven gun cruisconference. , Brigham CUy came here services of Chairman Hale of the senate ers at an additional cost over day to attend funeral the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. naval committee, in vigorously the 15 cruiser program of at least us subErnest Christensen. assailing the proposal yesterday, $58,000,000, while ingiving the types of promised that if a treaty should stantially paritybe negotiated ""along the liner of ships allowed, manifestly- - - does or indeed not provide for our American naScouts . offer, Stimson the Boy should any treaty be negotiated val needs. Under the Stimson proposal, whole matter will be fully Tuesday the . threshed out on the floor of the the United States would have to senate and its committees before build 20 cruisers to bring the a size final action is taken on ratlfica-io- n American cruiser fleet to 8, with that of Great Wellsvllle, Utah, --February comparable Second The Boy Scouts of the Lorenzo touched Britain. Ten of these would have The Maine senator ward under their leaders of to be of the 10,000-to- n type, and criflser section the upon only are stagas 10 of the 7,000 ton size. It now Thorpe and Fred Glenn, administration proposal the ing a boxing and wrestling outlined in London by Secretary has ten of the smaller type and evening Feb. litn Stimso.n He said that the offer one of the larger type, with sevtest alter the regular M. I A. meet thei en other - 10,000-to- n ships nearmg hail i involved radical changes in do-1 completion. ing m the recreational the navy position previous to attend. e Evprv nj is invited OPPOSITION' D r. $10,-0- H. B. Nielsen; speech of acceptance on behalf of the citizens by C F. Olsen; vocal duet, Lyman Nielsen and Merrill Wilson. Remarks, Mayor A. G. Lund strom of Logan and others; Trombone solo, Professor Henry Terry Benediction, Chaplain O. M. Wll son. Anniversary Mated C. RFC. OFFICERS 01CIIE The treasury of the city school become so depleted the an- -' State tlcipated revenueLctfromthatbank taxation is not Committee there must either forthcoming that be a special election called to raise funds or Appears Before House the schools must close muen ear-li- er Revenue and Taxation than usual, L. A. Peterson toldSuperintendent the directors Committee and Ex- of the chamber of commerce in regular session last evening. This plains His Views condition will reflect into the Salt Lake City, Feb. 8 (AP) schools next year as well as the school year was the inOpposition to the plan for reliev- present imparted. The condiing automobiles of the personal formation tion is grave in both the property tax and raising the re- school city treasury and that of the venue by an increase In the gaser oline tax was voiced before the city revenue and taxation committee N. W. Merkley told the direcof the Utah house of representa-Ue- s tors that had the city commis- today by Henry H. Blood, slon known this source of revenue chairman of the state highway would have been cut off, they never would have expended commission. Declaring that such ain arrange- funds for the purchase and an ment would be entering building of the Cache county airfor devoting the gasoline port. wedge Not caring to assume the retax to other purposes than highway maintenance, he said the sponsibility of acilon in the matstate should prepare to absorb as ter, the directors decided to bring much federal road, aid as avail- the problem before the entire able and that the gasoline tax membership or the club and see should not be put to any other if something can be worked out than Its present use. - The plan, to assist the various taxing units he said, would deprive the high- in solving their difficulties. W. W. Hall, chairman of the board of way fund of $500,D00 annuallly. The proposal under considera- - county commissioners sustained both .the city school superin ten-- " C&ntimud on Fasr Thret dent and the city commissioners in their reports to the directors. It was unanimously voted to Stake Logan call a membership meeting m thq vary near future and have the matter thrashed out. Under Dales For, Old the law a special election can be called and an increase in levy Folks can be placed upon all property. Neither the school authorities nor Doard has Chairman of Highway Prt Phot o An Interlocutory decree of divorce wee granted to the former' Princes Xenia of Russia from William B. Leeda,,ton of tha fata . tin plate king, at Huntington, Long (aland. A - Anociated Preet PM ' Hugh Barrett Dobbs, who started Happy Time" at KGO, Oakland, Cal, haa algned a radio eontraot Which will bring him mors than 883,000 a year. i Schools Must Close or t More Funds Forthcoming Forward for Funeral Salt Lake City, Feb. 8 (AP) Death late last night of three rescue workers, caught beneath a falling rock in the Standard Coal at Standardville, Utah, mine brought the toll of Thursday night's explos on to 23. The men, John R. Loman, 24, of Vedollo, N. M ; Clarence E. Smith, 36. of Great? Falls, Mont , and Walton Henderson, 18, of . were searching for the bodies of three of the dead trapped by the blast. A rock, 17 feet long- and ' 7 feet wide, loosened by the explosion, fell upon them as they were endeavoring, to a.r a gas filled slope in which, the bodies of the three missing men were believed to lie The cavin temporally halted their efforts. The missing men, C. II. Brady, Frank Janes and Toble Wimber, were tire last of the 20 original victims of the explosion. Bodies of the other 17 had been taken from the workings searlier in the day. With federal and state mine continuing their Inquiries as to the cause of the explosion, several theores were advanced Extreme precautions had been taken in the Standardville mine to prevent such an occurrence, ,and inspections were made only recently. as A spark from a cutting-chaivein it sawed Its way through the elecof coal, or a short circuited tric wire caused by a fall of earth ) Treasury Going light plant has been built in BlackThe festivsmith Fork canyon. ities in connection with this event have geen prepared not only for the citizens of Hyrum alone, but an invitation large enough to in elude the entire state has been extended. Out of the bigness of their hearts the city fathers have includes a number of free entertainments '.to give amusement to all who may take part in the evening's activities. Efforts are being made to have Governor George H. Dern in attendance at the celebration. 'Only the press of other official duties will keep the goemor away from He has ex Hyrum on Monday. pressed his. desire of being pre sent and participating in the program. The program will be held in the Third ward chapel at 7.30 p m. ' Following the gathering at the chapel, there will be a free dance in the Elite Hall. Special illumination of the business section of the city will be arranged The plant has been thoroughly tested and it performs like the works of an Elgin watch. Monday will mark the turning on of "juice1'' from the new plant- - to the city patrons. The meeting will be called - to order by Dr. Chauncey Baird, Lion club president who will introduce H. P. Anderson, who- will be chair man of the meeting. There will be a selection by the South Cache high school band, 'directed by which Prof. IPenry Terry. Directors Appoint Committee to Look Into Conditions of School Falling Rock Brings Total Death Toll at Standardville to Gets Big Radio Fee Hyrum, Feb. 8 Monday Feb ruary 10, should be a gala day for Hyrum City for that date will mark the completion of the new $75,000 Chamber Commerce Funds Badly Needed Of the Utah Mine Extended Program Arranged for Date Hydro Electric Plant Complet- M J. 0- - - ng ch 3. Baden-Powe- far-sight- ed III 111 1 -- ---- -- -f- -- I I i'SsPNfOSfflBAiMfl SAID ID BE BIG' IlSSTlIBt fra-ftem- ity w. IPROVEIINT iTransfcr prerr ps Railroad, mn the offering op- par,ne said bandits advices to a marked Foreign portunity communists had, looted and ment Jn the situation ot burned numerous ramor towns j .. g iSlacuSi The Western Pacllic and the :iais ana wumua. naUvej Adams, ( Of Paradise to Hold Passed by House Party Washington, Feb 8 (AP) The the , to transfer The Elders prohibition bureau from the Paradise Feb. 8 quorum of - Paradise ward will , treasurytojm,t c departments hold a party and program tonight passed by the house today ana in honor of the retiring and in - .sent to the senate. officers of the quorum j Action wa; taken without a re- ,dT - coming officers are: Bert, cord vote. The Adams The said importretiring to tarv offleals at Hankow to shippers and the travel- - Howells, Ed Norman, and LeRoyi Tee measure s the first of natch troons aeaint he manraud-ianc- e the operation of thelRlchman with Leon Rirhman as eral legislative proposals to carry sad the ing public of hilt tha The new officers are. out the Hoover Jaw enforcement route Is very great in that it secretary. mh tarv had not vet ted of these (J. H. Norman, Harry Welch and, orovram reoruanr tion program j will strengthen Hanbetween Usability Foreign shipping .s carrying railroads to provide greatly im- - Howard McMurdie, with phver to bu ict'd upon m either chantkow and , Chungking fcer secretary. armed guards as a precaution- proved passenger and freight ser- - Smith as will be a program, special It wis .ermly enuonxd by th vife to and from the east via the, There a vains Dixacv ipd of as The wets made no coneerxa features a dance and route." games shorter jdrvs tacks by undisciplined military j to oppose it. be will effort entertainment. service 'the This improved forces. , j Williamson bill , 2E5HT S58TSJTSSS nKS S5Senral: dis-lway- s. sev-e- ra s -- rj-",.-- ! n-- w ?- sA avrtjuiww-!- - K |