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Show Y MARCH WHEAT Open $1.M High $1.07 Low $1.03 $1,03 C1M 3 2 3-- 8 VOLUME LIII. ue A A QjJ LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, TAKES OATH OF OFFICE Pilot Slightly Injured Diego, Cal., Feb. 24 (AP) San of the Hawley landed American glider record,near here at 2:43 a. m. today after he had established a new mark for himself. He failed, however, to closely approach the world record of more than 14 hours held In Germany. Bowlus, whose previous record was six Bowlus, holder - ! took off J from Point Loma near here in a sailplane of his own make at 5:35 p. m. yesterday, landed In a roadX way approximately 75 feet from V Vt , , 1 the point where he went into the air. i t ' A west wind of between 18 and 2d miles an hour velocity which aided him during the eariy hours . of the flight suddenly shifted to 2 a. and m., after north the Aiiociated Prt4 photo tn land. He Blade CHARLES. EVANS HUGHES a perfect landing in the narrow roadway, without injury eithejr to 24 Feb. UP) Washington, himself or his ship. Evans Hughes became Bowlus carried a sealed baro- Charles Screen Comedienne started on his chief Justice of the United States s graph office oL oath the ies timer. The today, taking liight by an official checked to at 12:06 p. m. barograph will be a and short severely simple Only -- establish.. the official time in the ceremony in the historic old air, and if found correctthenew of the highest court American record of 9 hours, 5 chambers his induction Into ofattended be 27 will seconds and minutes fice. recorded. oath took The nier said the wind -- was of Heallegiance theto preliminary the constitution with him. most of the time dur- In the court robing room shortly ing the flight, and he experienc- before noon, with members ed no difliculty In keeping aloft. of the court present.only His tiny, motorless plane, howd jusThen, as the ever afforded no protection from tices assembled on the bench for Bowlus coast and cold winds, the beginning- of a .new term, he was cold and weary when he the stood at the clerk's desk in a reached the ground. crowded court .chamber and re' cited the. pledge .to sit in Judgment Impartially, and "do equal Cats Within right to the poor and the rich. That ended the ceremony. The court proceeded with the days One Game of , - 1 v ; 'rv. r I v 1 in Path Train. Freight i moil PE1IIH.S. and-wa- inCalifornia tended to Kill Tw o Deof tectives with Pistol and Auto Thrown Los Angeles, Feb. 24 (AP) Coincident wlthlhe report 'of the crash of A night air mall plane near St. George, last night,slightly Injuring the pilot, Western Air Express officials today over concerned became the Hunting Knife. New York, Feb. 24 (A?) Under the eyes of detectives In police lineup today r James Baker, self confessed killer of ten by poison ahd shooting, bragHe said tho ged of his acts. Kenosha, Wis., Feb. 24 (AP) Eleven persons were killed and at least 100 were injured when a Chicago bound passenger train of the Chicago, North Shore, end Milwaukee electric railroad struck ah automobile at a grade crossing Just north of Kenosha late last night and was derailed. was hurled The automobile directly Into the path of a north bound freight tram, as the five cars of the passenger train left tne track and piled mto an eight-foditch The first car of the passenger train, which wa.s travelling nearly 60 miles an hour, buried its nose for many feet in the soft mud of the ditch. The car behind piled The three rear cars into it. also went in the ditch, but their passengers were more fortunate than those in the two forward cars. The dead: driver of the automobile Norman E. Shinners, Milwaukee, a passenger in the automo bile. James Fitzgerald, Malnsti-qu- e, pistol found on him by detectives bringing him from Detroit was taken from a dying Detroit rail? road detective he had shot. Baker admitted that he had in- tended to kill the two detectives with the pistol and a sharp edged hunting khlfe he had strapped about his waist. The gun and knife were found when the de- -' tectlves searched him B3 a pre- when they cautionary measure boarded the train. Baker said lie was 23 years old, unmarried and a native of Pitts-- , Ho described the murder burgh. a year ago last December of. Hehry Gaw, night watchman for the Guggenheim laboratories In the Bronx, the only enme with which the police have been able He definitely to conn'x-.- t him. said he forced' Osvr tTr U;iiik"put soned coffee and when that failed to kill him, forced poison down.' his throat and held a cap over his mouth until he died. - After the lulling of Gaw, Hilled to Jersey Cit. Philadelphia .n d finally to Detroit, where ho was arrested. Did yon luff' anybody fnDc-troit- 9' Deputy Chief Inspector Edward P. Mulrooncy asked. Yes, I killed a cop there and got his gun, was , Was that the gun found on you In the train?" . , ot Sirs. ELIZA HAYBALL ManJ Tributes for BILLS fin-hi- m At Least One Hundred Jamds Baker Talks Injured Five Cars of Freely Before Detec- Passenger Tram Go lives Declares He In- Into Ditch whereabouts of James Doles, a j company passenger pilot, who has been missing 24 hours since leav- (Continued on. Page Three) hours, 14 minutes and three seconds, made a new mark of 9:5:27. Bowlus, who NUMBER 46 Laid To Rest MailBurned Another Pilot of the Western Has Been Air Express ' Missing for Twenty Four Hours. . Gene rally fair loiilglil and Tuesday; little change in temperature. I nsettled tonight and IDAHO: Tuesday ; probably rain or anow Tue-da- y In the west portion. ElevenKilledWhen J Auto Derails Train At Grade Crossing CRUSHES s Worlds ReGliders cord of 14 Hours is Held by German. - WEATHER UTAH: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1930. IPLAHE Ilawley Bowlus Establishes New Mark for Himself and American I ilrs.ElizaPar sons President Hoover, at White House. Break fast InformsJimgrcs: sional Leaders Hayball at Services Funeral for Wife chant in FirsI Ward -- an Mer- J. Mich. B. Ooggln, Cliicago. Miss Betty Shema, Chicago. Miss Available Eveljin Metzger, Chicago. Twp-un- ld entiled women,one-- a and relatives Marty friends Wanted. $1,725,000,000 gathered to pay devotion to Mrs. negro. Eliza Parsons Hayball, wife of There were 59 men, women and 24 Feb- ;(AP) Washington, HenryG.. Hayball, local merchant, 'children under treatment at twe the funeral services held Pre:isident Hoover today Inform-- at injuries jinciuaeo oroicen ward chapel, Sunday after-jTne- ir First ed congressional leaders that , legs and ribs, skull .frac-; arm direc2 the 0.clock under at black-robeintcnial ln Juries ter expenditures "contemplated in tion of Bishop William Worley. tures, and "Yes. bruises. The condition of at least budget estimates had been met, charwho lauded the Speakers Police said Baker apparent'? 10 waa pronounced crtUcaL there would b about $50,000,000 acter Hayball, At jeaat 500 other passengers had the gun and knife in his posavailable for appropriations, while their of Mr. and Mr.. busiaUveir all during the time he was there would be mbobt $50,000,000 lness companionship treatedat the session artd de-e- n of and home acU under arrest in Detroit. Ho told house and senate calling for an released, r, . anoth-who one ,.nd first time in 10 year1, them he had it secreted In a belt. wa3 additional outlay of $1,725,000,000. vot on ofto the spirit of helpfulness Detroit police notified New Yonc spke on the North a passenger At a white house breakfast' an(j serVice to others which marktn an authorities that the Detroit lt!l ling conference, Mr. Hoover said a ed the llfe of Mrs. HaybaU were: lhe corZnv ild. Thc to which Baker confessed mav Elders A- - E- - Anderson and Joseph ,me haj work. natimia have been that cf a Grand Trunk stake v In railroad detective an'Qulnney- - Jr- - ot the In all, the highest tribunal had January. If 1929, three weeks after the kiil-A- ig presidency. Elder Moses Thatcher, Its routine for Just interrupted 40 at taxes least increase Qf in Championship six minutes to mark the transi-jtio- n and Bishop William Worley. All Continued on Page Five of Gaw. percent. of the speakers had been life long from the -- tenth to the, Mabel Norn and. friends and close neighbors of Mr. of 'chief .the (eleventh' justice M. R. C, Standing. In and Mrs. Hayball. United States The new chief' ft? Western Division. By, Hubbard Heavy Musical numbers for the ' serjustice was the picture of health his 68 years. (Associated Press .Staff Writer) vices were appropriately fitting. and vigor, despite Auto Standing. of. the Teams. With chamMrs. Susie Gates Squires at the Accepts Calif. Won Host Pet. His voice filled the small Monrovia T' "(AP) Feb24 as for served ber with full. deep tones as he accompanlest organ dead. is Normand Mabel the ward choir which was under TTocatell07"Feb: 24 (AP pronounced the words of his obRailroad The elfin film comedienne, who Utah Aggies the conduction of I. B. Holman, man was in a serious condition ligation. cue from the final her took great hair and beard, almost , His g The choir, with B. H. Roberts today and four others were morning, Utah black when he lift the bench director early yesterday fade-o- ut as soloist, sang I know That My as she from minor injuries as a Harry R. Drummond, who for 14 years ago to become his went into the F. H. Baugh, resui(; 0f a collision between ar the past eighteen months has Redeemer Lives." entered smiling. the prologue Saturday's Results for candidate president, party's been serving efficiently as adSr., accompanied by Mrs. Susie Her private secretary, and closMontana State 56 Utah 39. was nearly white today when he Gates Squires, sangh Mr. and Mrs. vertising manager of The JournB. Y. U. 60, Montana Mines 36 returned, and his countenance est friend, Mrs. Julia Benson, who vocal a Lew contributed al, left Saturday Bailey evening for told, seemed to have lost ' much of the was with her until the last, milAll 6ha11 ,'GKxi ! duet head injuries and cuts from the Topeka, Kansas to accept a po- Wipe Away of But how the girl who has made of earlier years. UM austerity rcaiueiii Tears," accompanied by Mrs. H. face, hands and legs when hur- sition as head of the advertising This Weeks Schedule his broad shoulders still had the lions laugh, faced the end of the led through the door of the se- - department of the Santa Fe Warned: E Hansen. of youth and his manner picture in those quiet hours beMontana State vs. Utah Aggies carriage dan he was driving, and one of railroad. of beautiful The sprays many the quickness and spontaneity of fore dawn. at Logan (Monday, Tuesday.) Mr. Drummond while a memflowers bespoke the high esteem his fingers was torn off. His bEf-a- n "A few- minutes before the end B. Y. Uhvs. Utah at Provo (Fri- many who are his junior. ber of The Journal organization which Mr. and Mrs. Hayball ther, Asa Armstrong, 23, and "Mabel veteran to Mrs. the Benson' fell said, It justice came," day, Saturday), held by their "numerous fie Dameron of Inkom receive gave eflicient service, being a 4 Holmes "to announce from the reached over, took my hand and severe cuts and- bruises.' Tv( man who t understood very welt and relatives. friends unWilliam of 24 with me her. to I bench asked the did) Feb, pray resignation Salt Lake, Getting work. of- - other members of the group were the various phases of his -T. Elder John Sr., Caine, as State I leaned and the and Taft Howard as Montana she appointder way slowly, requested of those with whom he Many Presi- - j slightly Injured. invocation and fered sucthe as his 24 Into' Mr. Feb. her Los a (AP) over of set and ment Hughes whispered punishing Angeles, ear) college basketeer? of th( came In contact while serving' driver Price Armstrong, of E. the Cardon dent to clerk closed Joseph to her to defeat the Calvin direct cessor and smiled 40 Former President eyes she and minutes Coolldge pace for car, said his vision was blurret this newspaper as advertlsing Judicial received a letter, here today warn- University of ..Utah cagers Satu- administer a secor.d j nanager considered him as most Three i on I (Continued - . .. Continued, on Pave six by a driving rain. Page iustice. chief an eastern j him that gunman stepping .within ing rday. .jnighL56-39work and one .borough about bs one game of their fourth conse- had come west with the Intention who well tinders Sod the field of western TdMsioin Rocky . cutive advertising.,,. IIi3.many years of COHtmued'-ct- r Page- - Three- - - THREECOMPfltaQHS-0FSLfllmountain conference champion(.experience in. ilus. JlaId..mAdp him"" was which playThe game., ship, most serviceable to The Journal. 44 ed before" another record smashWhile serving " The Joiirnal," Victim ing crowd at Deseret gymnasium, Druramoud- - has...made. mflny Mr, developed into a rough tussle friends through 'tils genial dis- of with the Utes being guilty" who will wish him con position, numerous fouls. " Unued-- , success Jul, his.. new field i i , Known in Logan J of labor. Man at Frsvo Who Saidlle Had Await Return of French Delega Tbe murder ef . Mrs. Dorothy -Skabelund Mrs. Been Robbed May Know 4 Device MoormeMer in Salt Lake jinn Representing Uhe New s Utah To Receive 4 Samcthifig Government " reraits tlie bight, Friday Chautemps t ' , , the First Distrh-- t eourt at Loean, Salt Lake City, Feb. 24 (AP) of a $10,009 breach of promise Association London, Feb, 24 (AP) The na$1,380 suit by Devter Hugentobler on vel conference, now awaiting the Three companions of Mrs. Poro- January 25, 1S2J. return of a French delegation re- (AP: Moormeister with whom She Illness Weeks thy Bantry, Ireland, Feb. 24 two were Anderson. 8. Salt Lake City, Feb. 24 (AP) presenting the new Chautemps A "message purporting to have Woodlot leIta noiei nere rriaay evening other causes of art ion, one for government began getting under been written by Urban F. Dite-ma- n Expectation of more wool growers som six hours before her body. in eah alleged to have been luU a of $40 the after oi. the under lone wing today 73, Mrs. Maricane Skabelund, coming of broken and battered beneath the Billings, Mont., I verll days loaned defendant and for the American airman who lost his Utah Wool Marketing association, wheels of her own automobile wife of Theodore Skabelund, died Ogden, Feb. 24--1 (Special) of pair cf diamond ear. retnrn on subcommittee of owners to special addition approxithe in was found on a lonely road west hfe while attempting to fly Farm woodlot planting will re- at $100, The Jury weeks a rained following rings evening wool ot James palSt at was 1,600,000 busy pounds ships Atlantia last October, was report- mately crnl aUot- of this City, were being sought by jiirTe sa Mrs Skabelund had' beenJceive a boostr bv empaneled in the ease assessed finish fold, was expressed ace this - morning nutt ed Saturday to have been picked already inH.the to $79,000. to retJfrt- - Rer- officers, today. .. i Cats damaee tm (he iteeond cause fXiounUng on W. its -touches when Harvey, president, Lug by be shared by 41 states. third cause of These up by a school boy, . Frederick here James No trace 0f any of the three, lassistlng her sick husband $20 and chief of the A. Hooper, secretary, retary Stimson, and became 111 and death occur- - 41 states will put uo $319,000, Slater. , at $100 but (liere were no rtku a two men had and bceniie woman, associa. returned American Utah Woolgrowers delegation, The message, which was con- of the red Sunday evening at 5:30 p. m. making a 'total of $308,000 for tion upon their return last night from Stanmore to the American , Farmers will reat the family residence. 851, 3 raismg trees. tained in a bottle, read: conwas there from central and southern Utah, headquarters, and foreman ceive trees at a the half cost. had been Ave. Point Deceased Sinking fast In where they conferred with sheep aw-l. giving the name of R. L. Sellers resident of Logan for twenty six Utah will receive $1,300 from con- petrol sinking low. Fighting 'of full the . with owners. resumption U. F. 23. . head winds, October of Seattle had appeared there years, coming here from Den- the federal government and will "tVI1;., Mr. Hooper said that approxi- ference proceedings later in the Ptatoriff 1 early Saturday morning hf Diteman. with a mark, her native land where she put an equal amount of its own of sekthe 1,600,000 she that pounds SllfKHl on the complaint mately V, Under the Clarke-Mc-NaThe message was written been robbed at was born October 12, 1857. V. S a funds. 1 nOA ii of the The chief delegates were going that Blackfoot. part at Including IHt la,7 nl.hf r Al,(wrso a Ander-law the federT government of same Jens 'was the "p8PeL- the $200 , at. daughter Rhr,-- Orccm lead :wtth their conferenceniians th wwt ta qulteatlegSfeLf woman was rolled for son and Marie Sorensen Ander- - cooperates with states both i'.i the to" Portia ml 'WherrTh'J slackening 0 Ihe . exten'n . it was recalled 5z,uu0 worth of. dIamond3."HeTs0rr:"Besldes' the husband, ti1eisteibuUon. arid-.iof aneort and the British oftr.lal resided together .. man and wife left before he could be question-- , following children survive: John work of planting the trees. Tha tlmt Prime raokesman announc were never hut 1 n H iTean tire ,an. cd. lEmanuel and Jake Skabelund of Utah Avntunuml College handle MacDnald visited S khms Bnd two rciitcmbrra diamond tiw afterTwo and. Stimson well ftan ,P? rings Ilugrntoltier yesterday reUry Mrs. Emer Jessen of be their first sev- Lake, to came valued at diamond first bracelets, when noon and remained as an over- ihey family ...03 frem th. frem eral thousand dollars, were mis- - Logan and Mrs. Hal Jensen of Idaho will Kutifield as emigrant , night guest' at Stanmore. to !iQd tben dropped (first tinis this ycar -- ilt Lake. Mrs. Moormeister in Wakatsukl from V.d National Premier IO. said the Former sing fiffht He was a catUe buy-- 1 (.enuany Mr. Hooper Ho Stratford-on-Avon when it. was found by a Funeral services have not been .300, a.rding .0 It h said Jli Higentol)i"r wa at yes- went in body to had wool sight corporation then and Bluings Monh, w morn- - announced but more than 1, '".of Ojd'n c.i.e. 0, fores, mmayi-- t t one tim a waitress at the motorist of wool K terdav but was busy at Japanese eariy 50,000.000 Saturday least pounds aviation, to interested In the ment for the forest service wiiich will be on Wednesday 4 Lrle lintel in i hi tit y. to Pope, toreuphop. Uuparent,. Cont.nued on haudles the federal fund. tTwelfth ward chapeL Continued on Page Six 1930 clip. the from States United Ore. $50,000-OOO-- Is ' Chapel for t - trains it, J Snt aded Fire Injured Train f Harry Drimacnd Crash Post Santa Fe - suf-ferin- e). 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