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Show t mwT w it i t k-- i .VOLUME L1II. '' 5 fjw.--, m JOURNAL i f f V-- WEATHER 1TAII: Fair tonight and Thursday except unsettled in northwest portion. IDAHO : Partly cloudy tonight and Thursday, slightly colder tonight. LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, WEDNESDW, MARCH 12, 1930. OFFICERS FOUR OF EUROPES PRETTIEST FAIL NUMBER 60 Pageant to be Presented at FITTING SHAFT T L. D. S. Centennial Dynamiting, Believed to be Result of Dissatisfaction, on the Part of Settlers, With Project Look to Manager Court Hearing. Mrs. Taft and Their Three Children To Select Monument Body Lowered Yesterday as Washington, Mm1' 12 lAP' The tomb of William Ihward Taft' will be marked foi posterity with a memorial shaft befitting the high place he held m the heart of the American people The monument is to be selected by Mrs. Taft and their three children, who chose the Silvan nook In Arlington national cemetery in which the man who wj' (president and chief justice is now Lake Today Utah State Agricultural College Staff Members on Program F. P. Champ Also Speaker Seven members ok the staff of the Utah State Agricultural college are on the program of the Utah State Horticultural society, the 1930 sessions of which are being held id Salt Lake at the hotel today tnd Thursday. as Those who are scheduled speakers from the U.SA.C. are: Professor F, M. Coe, horticulturist; Professor T. G. Taylor, In departcharge of the forestry ment, UJSAC; Charles M. Genaux extension forester, at the local New-hou- se R ALL FIVE MEMBERS county Stewart, college; agricultural agent for Boxelder; W. W. Owens, assistant director of the extensiod service, US.A.C.; al D. W. Pittman of the Utah experiment station; and Dr. B. L. Richards, professor of botanr and plant pathologist- - of the Utah., Experiment station. Frederick P. Champ, president of the Caehe Valley Banking company, of Logan, and chair- rnan of the- agricultural committee of the Utah bankers association also gave an address before the convention this afteitioon Dr, V. M. Tanner of " the Brigham Young university will i peak in tribute to the work . of Heibert J Pack, who Jhe JatB3Dr. at' the using Tns piofesSorSKlp entomoloUS AC. and tenure as gist of the Utah experiment staalong the line tion, did much of troublesome cf investigation H. agri-cultru- - insects that infest fruits and other A Hat toted Prut PMalas Fourth Ward Old Folks Parly One of Most Outstanding REGULAR TEAM GET RECOGNITION Mme. Amelita Galli Curci States She Was Secure Davis and Parkinson Seth Recog- Criticized by Budapest Captain nition From Associated Press Sports W riter on Papers for Extracting and Team First Allsop Second, Campbell Exhorbjtant Fees at Young Third Best lit Conference. Concerts Dunedin, on Page Five) Americas Sweetheart' Chosen at Miami Z N March , 12 iJF -- The possibility that Rear admtral Richard E Byrd will take another expedition Into the antarctic was foreseen heie today. Admiral Byrd in an interview am going to do next, my remarks said. .t I were to say what I would cause a sepsation. Although the Intrepid explorer, who, irturned Monday after more thanfe year at the bottom of the world during which he flew over the south pole, declined to commit himielf further, the trend of events here and feeling among his party Indicate that he hopes Zealand. Dr. Lawrence Gould, geologist' of -- the expedition, revealed that the discovery of coal on Mount' Nansen had convinced him that? the Antarctic until comparatively recent years had cither had a climate tropical or Dr. Gould said he had determined" Life Imprisonment Under the chairmanship of T. Earl Hunsaker. with Joseph R. Jenson and Joseph Munk, as assistants comprising the old folks committee, one of the best old folks parties and reunions ever held in the Fourth ward came For Stealing Chicks Paris, Ky.? March. 12 (AP) Jim, Ashbury, negro, U confesTuesday. t truthful, and At J2:30 an appetising lunch- sedly weak though barrier was, admitted to Circuit Judge Ben afurther thatseatheof great eon was served to 146. This was he Ice anchored to floating G. Williams that he did steal followed bj an entertaining pro-g'a- those six chickens. 8o he' was Islands and mountains; that that the numbtrs of whtch sentenced to life Imprisonment. Continued on Page Three were as follows: a combination Jim was to start today serving of extemporaneous talks, musical Presid-- nt ! reit of his life at the state and other features. E. Cardon of Cache stake, reformatory at Frankfort, having Glade, KSL Joseph pleaded guilty when arraigned yesterday. He was sentenced under the habitual criminal act; Manager Talks to Once before Jim had served time for chicken staling and The Kiwanis Club previously for other offenses. He said he took the fowls from a barn near here and sold them to Earl J. Glade, manager of KSL a Paris commission house. it Salt lake waa the speaker at the regular weekly luncheon of 'iiwanis at the B'ucbird today AND toon, Mr. Glade discussed future xieibilitles of radio and spoke of the marvel of hearing Commander Richard E. Byrd, American hero of the north and south polar flights, speak from Dunedm, New . Zealand, and recive a greeting In return from Adolph S. Ochs, of The New York Tiipes. to Be Given Great publisher Basketball Team Manager Glade declared his belief that KSL has a wonderful Two Bands Demonstration Fife and future as a broad cast Png station, Drum Corps Lead Procession. since it is right in the center of He urged eleven western states public support of efforts being Several hundred students and citizens accorded a hearty wel- made to procure a better wave come home to the triumphant Aggie basketball team when it length for the new radio station arrived here Tuesday afternoon, following the victory over the at Ogden. Neoso Simpson with piano acBobcats the night before which made them western division by Gilbert Thorpe " companiment Rocky'Mountaiif confergncerbasketbalf rhnmpronsr- -' contributed" a cornet solo. The heroes were met at the Interurban station whcie a line Trie luncheon gathering was in. of march was formed that proeceded several. Jdocks . on Main -- harge of Kiwanis President Dr. sub-tropi- m, Paris, March 12 (P) Mme. Amelita Galli Curci, who retired recently as prima donna for the Metropolitan grand opera company of New York, has cancelled the remainder gf her European con- Contlnued on Page Three THE ASSOCIATED PRESS SELECTIONS FIRST TEAM Utah Aggies Parkinson, forward Utah Aggies Carl Davis, forward Montana State Frank Ward, center Colorado College Earl Clark, guard Charles Coughlin, guard ... .. ..... . University of Wyoming ... SECONUTEAM of Colorado Middlemist, forward...T.:.7.T:.....-..-T..r...Univers- itv Stale Montana forward Thompson, University of Utah Cox, center .v Brigham Young University Magleby, guard Utah Aggies . Allsop, guard THIRD TEAM SING OF AGGIE HEROES ..University of Colorado Lefferdink, forward : University of Utah Smith Measure Requires The Utah Aggies Campbell, center Utah Aggies Young, guard Signature Returns - .Colorado Teachers Jacobson, guard And Publication Beand Mountain Conferenca The Denver, March 12 AP Becomes Effore it Associated Press, The basketball team of 1930, selected today by as Gerconsists of three Western Division players and two frdm the fective as MontanaSUte Eastern slope. For the first time in four years is Concerned. comes many college does not dominate the personnel, and in its stead Utah State Agricultural college, Western Division titleholderfc, asi ...Berlin; March 1.2 yapj Tlu?- places... the onlv school to hoki-iwCaptain Carl Davis, leading scorer among the Western Djvjsjon forwards, and Seth Parkinson, sensational running mate, agreement by whd finished second to him in average pmnts to the game, are reparafions pav- - 8treet and then returned to the tabernacle square where a the Utah Aggies to gain representation on the honor five. Frank which Germanys the nited States m the arej gram was rendered. The procession was headed by the niftily Ward, Montana State college center, who led all scorers a 17.7 of game, an average Passage of the Young plan and dressed American Legion fife and drum corps, the U. S. A. C, hand, Western Division with 21 J points for, and Earl Dutch Clark of Colorado college and Charles Coughlm its connected legislation by the college students and faculty, Logun high school bazld, Logan High Reichstag marked one of the mosj. students and citizens of the city. At the tabernacle square college yells were indulged in for a Tew rribmaVEs whefT student body president Rulon Walker took over the regular schedule. a S00ring mark of 579 points du-ithe reigns of government and introduced Captain Carl Davis. counted 161 points for an average of 13.3; Parkinson, 127 points Davis in turn introduced each squad member with an appreciative for 12.7, and Clark 80 points for 5.7. Coughlin scored only 15, 48.25. talk for the services each had rendered in building up the Aggie points in 10 games. The team poii.t average is machine. series for the Rocky Mountain title The customary East-W'eCoach E. L. Romney, President E. G. Peterson and Alma Sonne, was not held this season and although there i3 no comparison the team in best be the to each would gave inspiring talks, following which a dance was given at Utah appear Aggies possible, Palais dOr. the conference. Thomas S. Karren, ! YOONGPLAN IS Earl J. TOWNSPEOPLE STUDENTS PRAISES ' Presidents All-Roc- far o Gcrman-Amerlc- an j pro-"eufet- ed City Fathers I Hold Session Davis0 ng L. 1 OF EDWflllO T Stricken Juror, D0HH1Y,; ' Miami, Fla., March 12 (AP) Miss Janet Eastment, 20 yeaf old blonde of Fort Worth, Texas, to-awore the gem studded coronet emblematic of the title of She was America's Sweetheart. -awarded theeF&wnincompeU - .jtiryp4ifteMen -ajadThree Wo- -j etaoinnnnn tion with 43 others in the first Selected beauty pnnual Miami bathing CHARGED VITII BRIBERY, OPENS ay - jlchw' wilSkept ofthe under guard until a verdict Is rendered pageant last night. , The Texas beauty Ts live feet six inches tall and weights 120 Washingtoa. March 12 mel composed of nine men anniohile mechanic' Lawrence P. jury pounds. was selected women today j wcwilltams. chain store manager; Miss Alberta McKellopp, 17 year tpree. 1 oil L. oper-Doheny, old Los Angeles girl, won second to try fjdward prence cantor, street car con and ator, on the charge that he gave victor; Archibald G1U, chauffeur; h offers as Miss California. secreta nr i Mrs crhssie Vollmer. housewife: Miss Margaret Ekdahh of Tamoa Albert B. Fall, former a $100 300 bribe Fla , as Miss Florida captured 'f the Irterior. lease to the Elt. (Continued on Pago Two) or, awarding a third place. ! j ' J " Reported Fair M At the regular session of the city commissioners last evening Auditor IL R Pedersen wa3 authorized DISOBEDIENCE to advise E. G President Peterson of the U. S. A. C- that the city is ready to go ahead with its part in the matter of constructing a new golf course near the college on the city property This new'S will be gladly received by local golf enthusiasts who feel that a city Is not a city unless it maintains a well constructed golf course. - MTIOiiMIST HAUER BECK ' f. WTTiason: st "(Continued Royally Treated in Dunedin - rlln-quishe- charge. I - A Sensation. to return to the antarctic to make further explorations east of the Ross sea. Although most members of his expedition have left Dunedin on trips for fishing or hunting, Adther. The pageant, in which about a miral Byrd is rushed with work thousand persons will participate here in an endeavor to start for w ill be presented m the tabernacle home next Wednesday or ThursCalled The Message of the day. "The ntv of Nev' York Is on" AgcsNUt will inc! the time ox the Egyptiari Bondage Eleanor Bolling 'goes on tomorof the Israelites down through row for refitting. The government today granted the history of the Latter Day Byrd and his party free trave! Saints church. The pageant will be given In over railroads and the premier's connection with the hundredth lounge car has been placed at annual conference of the church the admirals disposal. In a radio broadcast Byrd said that AmeriContinued on Page Three cans would hold everlasting gratitude toward the people of New - SINGEI OF AGGIE What He Intends to do Next It Would Cause here the week of April 6 in connection with the centennial celebration of the Latter Day Saints church, H was announced today Spencer Young, a great grandson of Brigham young, who led the emigration, will play the part of the colonize- -, Clifford Snow a grandson, will portray Erastu Snow; Charles R. Pratt will play the part of Orson Pratt, his and father; Irving Taylor will take the part of his grandfather. President John Tayloi, and Edward Q. Cannort, a son of George Q Cannon, will represent his fa- d Keyston, who the presidency of the'San Francisco stock exchange after hie federal indictment with eight -- otfasia- on mbilsment iontpu--ac- y George-- IEIHM i By FRANK H. FRAWLEY, Associated Press Sports Writer. Convene in Salt t With guns booming a requiem, with President Hoovei and the mighty " of the government stand- T Continued on Page Three Associated Press Photo Here are four European misses who will take part in Rio de Janeiro' International beauty con teat. Alice Diplarakou (upperright) of Greece waa selected Mis Europe In Paris Judging. Mafalda Mariottino (upper left) la Mias Italy; Elena Pla (lower left) la Miss Spain; Sophie Batycka (lower right) la Miaa Poland. If He Made Public Salt Lake City, March 12 (J) -of Monno.i Grrndso pioneers who travelrd the long rules across the plains with hand carts or ox teams will poriray the characters of then ancestors in a pageant i off rcershaveexpressed their belief that the bombing was the result of dis- satifaction on the part of sellers with Woods control of the project of which he is manager. A lengthy questioning of numerous settlers since the explosic'n. however, has --failed to elicit any Martin and Sheriff Charles jhjes, H. 'Mecham said that all the set; tiers who were questioned claimed to have been at home with their families or guests of neighbors during the Sunday night hours when the bombing arrangements Horticulturists -- Simplicity is to be the dominant characteristic of the marker, a simplicity that will be imposing 'but far removed from the severe, with ati inscripton telling In Uangua ness of the one who IKs beneath. The investigating - on Page six) V;s at rest. blast. (Continued T" v Accorded. i - are Military Honors Bernice, Idaho, March 12 (API the' More than a week after dynamiting of the home of M. H Woods, manager of the Blafee county canal company on the little Lost river, it has been impossible to fasten upon any clue that would warrant an arrest, Jo O. Martin, prescutJag attorney, said today. Woods home was dynamited on March 2, the blast tearing off clapboards and breaking windows arid doors but leaving Mr. and Mrs. Woods uninjured although they were hi the room next to the were being completed. Officers feel sure they have whirh located the automobile and the hauled the dynamite dynamiter to the .scene and rushed the men away again after the other, explosion but said the whose name was withheld, had apparently established ah alibi. officers When questioned, hf told he spent the evening -- at home with a number of guests. Those whom he named as guests bore fJ 4 Rear Admiral Declared Pioneer Characters to Be Represented by Grandsons Spencer Young to Take Part of Brigham Young 1,000 To. Participate Quits Under fire Forester CUPKI C. B. Arentsop was present and asked assistance in Salt Lake City March 12 The securing trees for- another plantcondition of Thomas S. Karren. j ing at the city park in Logan Lewiston, who Monday afternoon Canyon. $50 was appropriated for were 20,000 about There while suffered a paralytic stroke this work. 20,000 Persons Gather as Group entrance of at the gathered In 20 federal a juror Gilbert Mecharn, chief of the serving-a- s Start on First I.ap of when tiers the iCardhi's quarters court, was reoorted fair Tuesday, filed tns annual report Bay March pollcer his followers Mahatma set, and 1 ,7"T bowed 305 cases handled night at St-- Mark's hospital. C01I.P The Aadab-dT- I: March S" hv depanmiht. trial OandW. thdlar. ; Jensen on Fisher and charges of using f he .malls to de- Over thirty ' jalnor, mat;- -, SdMmar'S tin?' ot then tfaVe and a third per cent of the to their Asalt of to the road the village Inaugurating States District Judge Tillman D. Jaipur rRUS mrLi& for -- civil 7. or campaign Jnhnn mVrf that nriyct-dinc'Cortinucd cn Page For.--jeu-- o the Volstead act to date were a mistrial. .complete Indian Independence. , per-sc- I w. "ATfJflf: - ns i eWthe ! i fi ) s |