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Show I r MARI II WHEAT Open High .... $1 18 I 2 $1.2tt $1.18 $1,18 IOW Clone 1 K I 2 E VTHI.ii LIII. ll)ll: Qj s ! " .VOLUME I'TAIff Fair tonight anil Friday? litlle change in temperature. with rain or snow tonight and Frida ; temperature shore normal. , Crime Drive in .... . . 1 LOGAn CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, THURSIHY. FEHKUARY 13, 1930 AP)- Everett, Wash , Feb 13 Kinsman, alleged bootlegger is dead and Deputy Slier ff J W Thomas is seiiously wounaed as the result of a gun battle at Kinsman's ranch nine nules north of Arlington. Wash., yesterday when officers attempted to search the premises for lquor. search warrant, s Armed with a Thomas, with Sheriff George I Stever and Deputy lesse Jackson, went to Kinsmans isolated ranch to look for liquor. to the off cers, Accordingwno held the warrant Thomas, knocked on the door and told Kinsman to open it, adding that they were from the sherifi's office The door was opened slightly and Kinsman shot Thomas twee in the abdomen, officers said. Kins- - man then ran out the hack door, to be met by Jackson Instead oi halting at his command, Kusmap asserted Jackson opened fire, Jcckson f red four shots at the tleeing Kinsman, three of which took effect. several houis Kinsman died after the shooting. Tiie condition of Thomas s consideied critical Sheriff the shooting, After Stever returned to the ranch ano lcpoitcd finding seven pints ol moonshine whiskey. Suing Artist : , Salt Lake City, Job 13 APi- Feb. 13 (AP) Seven tranesters 'TnunrPhe- - The Utah senate today adopted to the resolution hind the drawn shades of a room an amendment a cjtuUoiul la which not long ago two others were murdered, were held to the th sta,tf s, of nunel shall TprLso: reinaift ealtSion at lea-s- t S1X fol three at ers bringing their yesterday, that further It provides years. crime drive total for five days the multiple can be changed only to more than 2,500. vote of the legisla- Two, of the sevev gangster by ture. chiefs were jODonnell brothers, The vote on the amendment, Myles and Bernard. They also in- winch was offered by Senator three-fingerJack" cluded of Sanpete county, was White, once convicted of murder; Candland 11 to 5. George (Red) Barker, known as After the Candland amendment a labor terrorist and once chargadopted, Senator David ed with murder; Mike Quirk, Ed- - had been of Davis county offered F. Smith Washington, Feb 13 (AP) Confirmation of Charles Evans Hughes as chief Justice of the United States by the senate went into the daubtful stage today as his fnends concedtd big Inroads" by the opposition over night. Senator Watson of Indiana, the Republican leader, predicted a margin of 17 votes for the nominee as the fourth day of debate was resumed with Senator Glass, Democrat, Virgina, and Nye, Republican, North Dakota, carrying on the attack against Hughes. Others who were busy checking the situation early today agreed there was beginning to be doubt on the outcome with decision on the final attitude of the Democrats Senator Norris, Republican, Nebraska, who opened the attack on Hughes on Monday, said today, he 'will be confirmed, but he smiled broadly when asked by how many votes. Senator Glass was of the opinion- that the result was In doubt. All senators in the doubtful class were the center of attention on the floor and in the cloak rooms as leaders anxiously sought to determine the battle lines today. it was conceded also that a vote might not be reached today. This was based on the presumption that those Democratic senators who have decided to vote against Hughes wished to make speeches. Leaders of all factions were obviously surprised by the turn of events in the senate. On Monday, when the Judiciary committee reported the nommaton favorably by k vote of 10 to 2, no fight was expected. Democrats of the Judiciary committee, led by Senator Walsh of Montana, the acting Democratic leader, all voted for a favorable report. Senators Norris and Borah of Idaho, leaders of the western Republican independents, opened the attack against Hughes, on the ground that his views on economics were prejudiced In favor of big business and exalted property rights above the rights of the people Senator Glass Joined in the attack, and the discussion has been-undway since. Group - S SerUr pobck tWo-thir- ds ed eight lawyers that the dlhatc were demanding be booked promptly f ODonnell, whom toey re- " Du,"to a e basls tographer set of a flash light O faintDonnell benind him and ed. When he revived he He thought he had been shot. conwas booked for disorderly duct and freed under $1,500 bond. The room In which the arrests were made is partitioned from the cafe. It was here, police said, that two other wen known west ride hoodlums, William Clifford and Michael - Reilly, were- killed. The bodies of Clifford and Reilly were taken to the back yard of Al home, (Scarface) CaponS where they were found. Myies phJ ; l -- . Andrew Nelson, tion, including president, Foster Reese, secretary , Clarence Meikle, and the county agent, has spent three days visitto ing" 'breeders Of the county select the cattle for the seventh annual breeders sale to be held at the county fair grounds. Logan The sale will start on March 1. with E. promptly at 10:00 a. m. as aucO. Walters, Filer, Idaho, tioneer. The class of cattle that is entering the sale will average better than that which has beenwillcon-be signed in the past. There five very well bred bulls with good and good production on both sides Individuals ranging in age from There eight to fifteen months. will,, be about twenty purebred belters, ranging in age from. ox months to two years, most them to freshen within a few months. They are well bred and There is one individuals. good the sale, sow entering purebred also ten to twelve high grade BtAJlt sss. should U. Iix-H.- .. Salt8 of1 Su to rnight attempt Chn8! , Outspoken Group Ask Cdngressto Junior, High. PutQues-Hio- n Before Voters and Let Them Decide Whether U. S. Is To Continue Dry. Feb. 13 (AP) A Washington, group of 'outspoken women demanded of congress today that prohibition be placed squarely before the voters of the nation and that the count of the ballot Continued ' from ' Page Four FARM COOPERATIVE ORGANIZER ARRIVES " 13 (AF) As- - - i . ( a , u-- . f I -- er Searching for Their Renewed PREIIH 0F Searching Where Plane First Hit SALT LAKE CITY SPOTLIGHT UIffiER FRAHCE AT MEET IIAVAL i ! li eeSrpSt wTecEShldThS; ve yes-whic- h , y'n? ss Ig? ffi?'ir,ssr,r mach-fede- - ti .eraU'' S weath-declaredh- is represent replacementol TardiOK.and. Grandi e 8 .. absolute, losses. Italys demands for London, Feb 13 (AP) France's naval parity with France, a de- mand which France thus far has youthful premier, Andre Tardieu, was again under the naval con- - refused to concede. fprence spotlight todav as tbej phe Associated Press was in- delegates eagerly awaited publl- -,-, ormed today on the highest cation of Frances tonnage fig- authority that no progress had , been uics. made in bringing France Italy-closBright and early this morning, together In roIv- he was busy preparing to makeln(, this parity question. The hope good his promise to place, before 'was exDressed that a com promts delegations this evento" these would be achieved ultimate' v but vital figures which are of the ut- - what lee it would follow did not most importance, since they are! . .... 1 Continued on Page Four) un- interlocked with the thus-fa- r ' thg liquor crowd finds unable to muster more a corporals guard In those Today S J was law, jnteTnatfonaf rouncil I;3;101131 ?nl Cherrington pointed to thjs waning of the power of an s'gmfcaot evl- ,a'5 t'cncc of the trend of public sen- timent after ten years of pro- hibition.. . . t ! - s ii Fob. Washington. sistant Srcrtary Lowman said to- -i day that a hethcr the government would prosecute buyers of illicit'' liquor on charges of violating the' national prohibition law would probably depend upon the outcome of the trial of Joseph Patrick Carley, arrested here last night on a charge of buying a half pint of gin.', The assistant secretary of the treasury, who- has charge of prohibition matters, said If the charge is upheld by the court, the government will proceed with future prosecutions according to the interpretation plactd upon the Volstead act in that decision. -- After Carley was arrested here last night, David A. Hart, assistant United States attorney, asserted he believed the purchase was a violation of jhe section of the Volstead act which says no one shall manufacture, sell, pur- - v chase, transport or prescribe any s liquor without first obtaining a permit from the commissioner. Lowman said the government had never obtained a nigh court interpretation of this section of the law. This particular section of the he national prohibition law, said, has never beep interpret- ed by a higher court. The action of tne police In arresting Carley n. will be a test of this particular-'-sectioIf the courts uphold his arrest and he Is convicted, the , Elvln F Maughan 1T8 crad-j- to government will enforce the Vol- - i the within act tead interpretac-U S i u? atAali tlon of the court in this case. Antonio, Texas has Just completed . his vork as a flying cadet at the Washington, Feb, 13 (AP)-- The PSCTAiVae-d- , Flyg charge againk Alr Joseph Patriot ad- schop1 c buying a naif pint al his parents, Mr. and Mrs, heraided as a test of the Harrison D. Maughan of Logan. Undcn the voi- )r inat the exercises Incident to in police court d roUapsed graduation will be held Saturday, r prosecution was 15. me t At that the unjUfle tonnd anyone who would February young aviator will receive .his 3x111111 .4,,.. the Btn to Carley. diploma that gives him the title of Second Lieutenant Jn the Government aviation service. Following graduation in 1928 from the Utah State College, engineering school, Mr. Maughan went Into government engineering i lrt bors ys SSn De- termine Whether Government Will Prosecute Buyers of Liquor Declares Assistant Secretary Low man. been employed .service,,. hay lng both in Idaho and in Missouri. He made application and was adSrout Leadership Training A regular session or the Logan mitted to the U. S. flying school automobiles, the 1930 Graham and Cache stake Scout leader- at March Field at Riverside, Cal1 ne carried by the Blair popular comHe 1929. ifornia In March,' ship training school was held of this city, have Motor company Octobef evening at the chamber of com pleted his work there in are on alspiay at the merce with 45 In attendance. A of the same year and then took arrived anashow rooms on First company 7: fine spirit was manifest, accord the advanced training at' Kellv to be There appears lng to Scout Executive Preston Field, having been in Texas sin , statement over tatormauon j W. Pond, the Scouters showing November. From superiorities ofr sources it isunouncemen t of he that they are taking hold of the rnmfnrt. .1 style course work In fine style. C. S are models different Five car. this Leaf, Instructor In swimming at the Maughan- - family of aviator? displayed and give one a good idea A-- 1 of on Out C. A. U. student. an S. putlectured been has the manufacturers He a class of over 160 who entered of the ab.lity of the ting the out in Scouting. to build substantial automobiles. did. he which time showed a motion picture the school at the 1 the models is a new comWorkmen he made of the activities of his less than haK completed the won.. Among mercial body type It i3 the regutroop of Boy Scouts in Grahara-Paig- e lar engine and Bodies of Missing Air- Provo on Four) (Continued Page Yellowstone Park a year ago. commercial body the with chasss Lamen Resume thereon. Among the distinctive features with of the new car are the shatter -Jrpc!L.snfetYj)l3t? glass through Vigorj cut and the strikingly new eftects ! found in the frontal appearance of f ail the models. The oodies of all IN the types are built exelusvely in Motorship Nanuk, North Cape, the Graham factories and mark Siberia- Feb 13 - AP) Encouraged tnr 'Important- advance' ove- r- pre-IE by the finding "UTthfe Wreckage rof naval vious models, William F. Schilling Declares that his plane of the helmet worn by The public is cordially lnv ted Pilot Carl Ben Eielson American 20,000 Damage parity controversies. Dairymen should Follow aviator last November 9, workOne of the premier's first moves to call at the home ot the Graham, Example of Poultrymen of bodies men searching for the was to call on Secretary of State cars and give the new models an Done By Bomb Salt Lake City, Feb. 13 (API-We- stern Eielson By Dewitt Mackenzie and his mechanic, Earl The pleasure of show- stimson at the American head- -' inspection. labors w 11 be that of the congenial (Associated Press Correspondent) quarters where it was under-lin- g eggs and poultry com- Borland, resumed their France i stood there was a consultation re-- 1 salesmen always on hand to serve. ( AP mand a premium on the eastern with renewed vigor today. 25Tire London, Feb. 13 Chicago, Feb. 13 fP)The 14th in and l January made puhlic garding Frances proposed figures.) and dairymen have but wreck was found today Japan bomb of the year exploded early markets 1 to follow the program f outlined an icy lagoon 90 miles southeast statements of their positions at Later Secretary Stimson saw Kab-.- n facIn Elston avenue the today . the federal board to attain a of here. the London naval conference, j ert L. Cragie of the British; RcUdlCo I! Cl tory district, doing $20,000 dam- - by Pilot .Joe Crosson, who reported thus complementing the British foreign office and this afternoon on his and American naval pronounce-- 1 the American secretary of state,!Se,UCaWE'fh finding Eielson's helmet a Tardieu and Prime Mineu,. men Is made public last week. , premier twtwlay p,'nljIor planned to meet on January 28 last a bomb ex- - Mr. SchllHmr, who Is tourlny the The eagerly awaited statement, Ister Mac Donald commons. " nbnenmcovered on French naval tonnage reveal-- at the house of j coopera- ploded at the front of the Cen- - west, organizing local Chicago p. Assertpcb 13 and acto certain There was frankly a ed that France was willing tral - Paper - Stock --company, next Uvea, , will-lea. tag that are tonight .for .Los iwkmen to rover what the Amount of concern Untl- - tower in He arrived here door to the welding concern. Po-- 1 Angeles. cept a naval program running Ind 1938, by which her, French figures will bring forth bomb lice believe todays was, torday to discuss marketing prob- un)rne0 tixe pJaSe beforc fleet would31,aggregate 724,479 tons.) it seemed inevitable that there !rncSt IL ChenSSton ' eVtSanfi planted in the front doorway of lems with local produce organ!- rest came finally This program would mean that would be conflict between the welding company building by zations and producers. Crosson said the searchers plan- - France would build 240,000 tons.mier Tardieu and Italys Iglmst mistake, the paper stock com sa d Utah eggs and poultry market 'ned to continue clearing away the between 1930 and 1936, of which. , foreign minister Dino Grandi. thiswas fvtoenc of todav intended victim. the being the dim-- it ' jpany ,' would Mussolini. tons Premier for who 196,800 .j-was stated, speaks ! - - large hole ww, turn lb Ite' jj the wet power ' of war i must settle "ri1-11- c? dHe said farm rai was to ef ch costly a damage fair bring the consignor effectiveness cabin of the plane was found He Donay said that inthe Jan-- i price and the .purchaser should inery. 28 al 831(1 thcy xPect1 to was his bombing uary plant and wreckage that out within .three dug damaged anoro than was that 111 the inter-ldaproviding favorable He IxuJtry Produced the Daner stock company a er continued, and that they honed mountaln stat5s commanded York markon New the The find the bodies roan. andlPfium entirely by crganiLd latof plane was almost buried by snow- that there has been no ' trouble He urged the dairv owners to dnfts when located. threats of any .kind. Har-io- r Llu Whittle, Cjrus Buiieo. C Z was the second ini with the federal farmt Eielson and Borland were lost explosion jhe . ris, Leonard hmue to shake sec- - board and predicted that gainful while attempting a flight to I he Iwrv,sucrPssive nights p ttons of the north and northwest results would follow organization Nanuk, a fur trading ston repif oiayle Andrew sides of the city. A laundry was ot marketing association through- - bound here. ' They took off from Teller, Alaska. rocked by a bomb Tuesday night. out the dairy states. Leishmai . Hnd JJl1 Outcome of Case to - taxaUQ 01 -- Valentine Program Eveiton North street merchants, are remodeling their place of business Comeback in Price Friday Morning in order to be better able to display their large line of merchanThe old show cases, dise stock. A prodelightful Valentine so out of date in modern methods Agricultural Committee of Chamber of Commerce Backs Farm are being reof merchandising, gram, sponsored by the seventh Bureau Dairy Program placed with glass show cases built grade, is to be presented at 10:30 into the wall with long spacious Logan In Cache Vaney lias Friday morning at the Butter fat Specially built shelving above. come back seven cents Junior High school. Special feafor already added been have gunracks for and it is due for... mare raises .. a tures.. the. entertainment.. are; 'Convenient space giving was the opinion of the Sailors Dennis Peterson dance, displaying the complete line. Con- little later siderable more floor space will be special comm ttee of the commit- and Elwood Rasmussen; tap on tee of the Logan the result of the changes being Chamberagriculture of Commerce at a special dance, Ernest Tippets and Grant be will made and this space toe dance, Joy on Hughes; valentine hich meeting of the committee utilized with tables on song and tap dance, Wednesday evening Prof. George Spencer; tools, kitchen ware and trinkets G Came, Prof. W. W. Owen. JohmMar- Jean Tyson. The of all kinds will be shown. These numbers will be aided by new electrically lighted cases will T. Quayle and George Q. Bateman be used for displaying a complete were the members of the spec al choruses and other toe and tap seeds, committee to make the report on dance features. goods, line of sporting and the present dairy conditions and silerware poultry supplies, In the afternoon also, special outlook,. hundreds of other articles. It was the sense of the meeting treats have, been provided. At 3 that the present dairy program of oclock the moving picture RaSelect Cattle the Cache County Farm Bureau mona will bfi shown at the audwas right and should be backed up itorium. Thursday at 4:30 the to the mit. There is no reason for student body Is giving a valenFor Annual the daliymen becoming panicky tine dance in the gymnasium. The Bluebird orchestra will play for the dance. .(Continued oil Pape Eight) -Holstein Sale 77 7 The committee - representing the county holstem breeders associa- Pw he-sai- Improve Store Cache Butter Fat Makes Seven Cent and Sons, leading First - iff Lc'Sd6eTh8.2l SS PLACED position Were Made During the Night Watson Predicts Margin of 17 Votes. Chicago, bia shot Associated Press Photo Dolores Salazar, dancer, who la suing Ferdinand Pinney Earle, artist, in Los Angeles for $30,000 for breach of contract. Many Changes to Friends Concede Big Inroads By The Op- Busy. . - Erertons Make Measure Proides that the Multiple for Fixing the Valuation of Mines Shall Remain at Attorneys Three for at Least Six Years. Police Took 425 Prisoners. Yesterday The 5th Day of Campaign Noted Convicts Amon A1 NUMBER 37 Confirmation of Hughes as Chief Justice Doubtful SENATE ADOPTS ChicagoPuts2,500 I Men Under Arrest Alleged Bootlegger Is Dead Deputy Sheriff Seriously AVounded Gun Battle Took Place Wheir Officers started Search. Fro-ettle- d ait&wta; oar s |