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Show -- ) L march wheat Open $1.0711 High ITAII: Fair tonight and Saturday except unsettled iu northwest portion Saturday; little rhatiRe in temperature. li)HO: I nsetlled, probaidy with oreasional rains tonight and Saturday. $1.08 $1.07 18 $1.07 l.flW Close ft VOLUME UII. LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY. M VRCII 21, 1930. SANFORD President Hoover Today Announced Appointment of North Carolina Man to Supreme Court of the United States. Washington, March Eight Year Chandler, Okla 21 Philip Barrys Comedy Coming Airplane Smashup Machine Lurched and Went Into Nose Dive As Landing Was Being Made Fire Followed Philip Barrys comedy White Wings Is to be given for it spring production by the First CircitH-- . Repertory company of the Moroni Olsen company, as was at first decided, although it was at first thought that another play might be substituted owing to the fact that the company planned to disband at the close of its coming Demands , - all along the circuit decided DrfmKto continue with "White Wings as scheduled and to make a final tour next fall in St. John Ervmes "The Ship, after which they will leave the road and the circuit that they have established and builded trough the past seven years. Winthrop Ames first produced Whit in the Booth Wings theater in New York, and it was declared by reviewers to be the best comedy of the long list of successes tnat Barry has wntten. The First Circuit Repertory is bringing it to the company - for1- - the- northwestfirst - time-- on. the road. It has not been pro- duced out here before tHsTume. A large cast and the most pretentious (staging yet attempted will be used in the production which will be directed by Moroni Olsen. The entire company personnel with which the audiences have become familiar Jn the past seven ame-plea- s C. of G. - by Associated Press Photo Charles Evans, serving a life term, made an unsuccessful break for liberty from New Jersey state prison at Trenton. He committed suicide after killing on guard and injuring two. j Naval Delegates Prepare for Definite Action Next Week which they will raise $1,000 the department will supply d $500 for a survey of both and surface water possibilities in the valley. Commissioner Carter described the valley as immensely rich in and under-gioun- Am4nrtr'il &diT'T)o5.s'lbimes,"growlngenormous Ilerimti llroaillM-u- t of Ogdon was crops where water is available. of the I tali The settlers have become con- riiown queen of Hearts is a high school student. vinced, he said, that much great- city. Nile er use may be made of ground by tapping It farther up the Mutual Road Show lley by wells than is now mode lTv taking it as it comes out in spi ings. Changed Reservoir sites on the various creeks and small rivers pouring into the valley will also be studDates for the annual Road Show ied. the Cache stake mutual imof The commissioner said the provement associations have been numerous springs and artesian from March 27 and 28, wells indicated a vast resource of changed 26 and 27. March to undei ground water was available. This change, according to Alma Sonne, stake president of the was necessitated by YMMIA., Auto Wrecked By the scheduling of the Logan high school junior prom the evening of March 28. The mutual officers in Utah I decided it would be bestoto avoid a conflict that, night, so moved show ahead. Salt Lake City, March 21 (AP) xheir road The road show is comprised of William Koplin, each Salt Lake City youth, had a eight acts, one producedin byCache .eight wards strange- - experience- early today of theOn the evening of March 26 but escapeck with a few minor stake. bruises dekpiue the fact his auto- all of these acts will be produced at Benson, Hyde Fark North Lo- -. mobile wasHtrecked. his was sedan gan and the Tenth ward. The Koplin driving to work when it was struck by a following night, March 27, the passenger engine. The automobile Road Show will be repeated at was completely wrecked but En- the Third, Fourth, Fifth and Ningineer B J. Pugg and Conductor th Anwards. Thomas Fitzgerald, both of Ogunusually promising group den, who were in charge of the of acts comprise the Road Show train, said they were unaware of this year, according to Mrs. H. J7 the fact that the train had Pack, president of the Y.L M.I.A. and the show is expected to be struck the vehicle. an even greater success than any of similar event in the now listed Rob S e v i c e Station Cache Stake. The acts history are: Poney Ballet Benson; The, Lie that Jack Built North Loga at The Texaco Service Station (a one-aplay); Novelty Soni 3rd South and Main was robbed and Dance Hyde Park; Clowi of a number qf inner tubes last Act -- Tenth Ward; Gypsies- - Ninth night. Police believe they know Ward; Spanish Tarantella Fifth the parties who broke in the Ward; Wedding of the Painted window and took the merchandise. Continued on Page Three 1wwa-Phwto- - Utah.Arizina DatesAre Plans Several weeks ago when Commissioner L. P. Peterson was in Arizona he became very much interested in the traffic possibilities of the Utah-Anzohighway between the Utah rim of the Grand canyon over the new Xees Ferry bridge and on south to Flagstafi Arizona, and thence to Phoenix and on through to the Pacif'c coast. Mr. Peterson ' took the matter up with the roads committee of the Logan chamber of commerce, which m turn wrote to the chamber of commerce in Phoenix, Arizona, relative to the Arizona highway program, with respect to the route from Lees Ferry bridge Secto Flagstaff and Phoenix. retary M. R. Hovey, of the local chamber, has received a letter from both the state highway commission and the state automobile association of Arizona concerning this highway pioject. Part of the highway commissions letter to the local chamber reads: We wish to advise thatit is j final-chap- ter r- S Hears About - 0 Newark. N. J , March 21 (AP) Seven killings! In gang warfare that broke out with the slaying of Arnold Rothstein, New York gambler, were stripped of their mystery by Newark police today with the announcement of the identification of Eugene Moran, alias John Rice, as the victim of , a ride" whose flame enveloped body was found on the outskirts of this city, Aug. 9, 1929. Solution of the Etoran slaying, Frank E. Brex, deputy chief ef was brought police, announced, ut-- in St Louis. Feb. 18.. after seven month's work by detectives. Morans slayers having fortified their own lives, Brex described" e) na In attempting touring the plane spring tour. gaso-ov- an to theVround, Findeisen expermechanical difficulty. ienced Suddenly fle ship lurched and went into a nose dive. As it hit the ground the gasoline tank Several m the crowd exploded. ran - to their . automobiles, seized fire extinguishers and tried to fight the flames. Abel and Findeisen were dead before anyone was able to get through the wreckage. t - For many years it has been ai; Sugar City, Colm, March 21 (Pi H. Ray Findeisen, 35, and Harry Abel, 45, were burned to death near there today when their airplane crashed in landing and caught, fire. The plane was piloted by Find- - - - , . eisen. The men started here to inspect the airport recently established by the Sugar city service club. Findbisen who was piloting the ship, circled the field twice. j'V KILLINGS Identification of Ride Victim, Eugene Moran Announced by Newark Officials Strips Slaying of Mystery Fued Existed. , some international dream that day a great international highway would stretch ironx Alaska on down the Pacific coast through Central and South America to the southernmost tip of the latter dream continent. This great promises eventually , to bo realized in the construction of the highway. Stretches of the great boulevard are now under construction in South and Central America Already a fairly good link is open to traffic from Alaska south through the Pacific coast region of the United States Tried To Save Men " " eart ()uc Mm'i Highway -- To The Capitol . j jine None wus lnjirrc! m the panic which occurred' aim the blat and during the m.id insix to Hoc the structure. Freddy Eaton, who held the gasolipc can and La Wanda Doddrill, 7, and Gianvihe Murray. 8, who wttc snm?d ihmx All of the the stove, perished victims were childien of Lincoln county farmers. Dies In Revolt Witnesses U(ah.s !u i the n elglrt-yearo- i Two Men Killed Today in Colorado appointment-t- Development May Make Area As Intensively Cultivated as Cache Residents and Reclamation Bureau To Provide Funds 21 i4P Boise Maiqh 21 (API Develophn s attempt ment to revive a fire in nn.il school Malad- that maya make the upper valley garden spot as by poutstove, near Tyron, oiJ the intensively cultivated .as cmbeis, Cache ing gasoline upon U in Utah may follow valley .. m dtafh brought yesterday a survey of water resources now youth and two othoi pupils projected, George N. Carter, com- Vthildii n and two missioner Eighty other of rechunatlon, declared build-1 teachers escaped fiom the today. ing in the pleasant valley district, Comnusisoner Carter made an after flames swept the structure arrangement with the residents of following "explosion of the the valley at a meeting in Malad An Bench He is 44. Born m Monroe, N C., he was educated in the .public . schools Akhm picvt Photo. and graduated from the univerItcraiiM Mrs. Susie Moses objected to thp relations of her daughter, Helen, sity of North Carolina in 1907. j with Clare nee ll.irtle), 25, a white nun, the young miss shot and The following year he graduated .killed Mrs. Mown at Nnrthpnrt'ju.hiitnn. from the law school of the same institution, and was admitted to the bar. He was Republican candidate for governor of North Carolina in 1920 and-- - a - leader in polltfcs-t- n the state until Oct. 3, 1925. Then he was appointed to the fourth circuit court of appeals by President Coolidgfe. Senators Simmons and Overman of North Carolina guprggtc go He is a fine man, said Simof judicial temperament mons, and an able lawyer. If the president determined to appoint a Repui-Acathere is no choice that suits, me and my state better. If he had determined upon a Democrat we would have pressed Judge Stacy to the limit. The nomination was sent to the senate today and steps are expected to be taken for early consideration. Old Roy At- tempted to Revle Eire In Stove at Oklahoma Flames DesSchool troy Building After' Blast. (pj President Hoover today appointed Judge John J Parker ol North Carolina to the supreme court Judge Parker, whose home is in Charlotte, wi'l be one of the youngest men ever on the supreme jmdorsedJus NUMBER 67 SEVEN Malad Valley to Be Surveyed for Water Resources INDIAN GIRL KILLS AGED MOTHER JUDGE PARKER c WEATHER i Train r ct of a brutal, but thrilling book of crime. Morans charred bocy Was taken automofrom a flame-wreckbile In the desolate Marshland shirting Newark's eastyUde. ed Identification camtxnrough a ehark of the registrtioq issued for the fictitious numbers punched in the automobiles motor. It was Moran, the police said, who engineered the $308,000 rob- bery of Mrs. Hugo C. P. Schoel-lkoin 1922. The gangster established relations with Rothstein several years later, Brex said, and was dispatched to Denver by the gambler to take care of one Eddie Diamond who had gone pf there for his health. Eddie and his brotner Jack had had a falling out wHh Rothstein. Moran amj his henchmen turned a. machine gun on Eddie and his automobile in Denver Nov. 5, 1928, but Diamond escaped and died later of tuberculosis. , - Soon after the death oL Roths . stein, Moranr telling his father that the gamblers passing meant the loss ol $1,000 a week. to him, moved to Grantwod and later to Brielle, N. J. August. He disappeared 4 M In . Thatchers Entertain Mr. and Mrs. Moses Thatcher entertained a number of their ends at their home on First Wst street last evening. A wonful fine turkey dinner was served by Mrs. Thatcher assisted r daughter Ida. Covers were if twelve. Games, were en- followlng the fine spread. Going to r, Mr. and Mrs. H .C. Petersen and daughters Ruth and Mary Melby have received passports to leave New York on the 23 of May for Norway where they will spend the summer Mrs. Petersen and Miss Melby emigrated from Norway to the United States In 1920. " Noi-wa- M. I. A. Presents Play Testifies Unemployment Has The anThird Increased in Last Six Months last the in the ward, residents enM. I. A. play ably prejoyed Third ward nail sented evening under the direction Misses Annie Reese and of Joseph R. Jenson of the U. S. the intention of . the department Elva Larsen. The cast which took Will be Called Upon construction his to comstart" spring A. C. has been named troop in the presentation of the between Cameron Industrial Commissioner - of New part mittee chairman for Troop 6,- Lo-g- upon- - the section two act play, Mr. Bob compris-e- d OverYork shouldDeclares which Man Run for scouts.ancTThe bridgetakeH Appeals Russ-Fourth ward bo tatrra and American, British and Japanese from one to one and one halt Charityi 200 per cent Higher ell and Nada Rich, Percy Darley, naval delations were understood Here From Dillon years to complete. Emma WUlmore and Mrs. Merlin today to be preparing for quick, Washington, March 21 (AP) By Team of Rowland Eames of Dillon. MonThis stretch of road is eighty Cowley. Following the play an definite action next week in the Holding unemployment conditions entertaining one of the prominent The plan is, was held, miles in length. social production of a limitation and re- tana, in New York State were "com- during which candy making was men ofthat section Ihejetter. informs,., to. reconstruct tv -sheep duction- pact. 21 March Run, Twin Falls,is 7 visiting with... his-- . brother ; in1 tee road between Fredoma, Ariparable only wlth those of ,1914' . a feature. Thd social Wa- s- in In American circles it was said' Preston and Logan for a short zona, and the Utah line, this pro- over by a team of horseu and Miss Frances Perkins, industrial charge of M. I. A. presidents, moment the that the Japanese time, state, today Frank Paulson and Mrs. Eva , ject to be completed this summer. dragged under a scrapur it was testified before a senate commitgovernment Indicate acceptance of 1, it is anticipated, the years Will return in this produc- - tfm Luke. July By E. H Huntsman, now ctmsidbeing Delco.ig joj- charity had proposals New Butcher Arrives Bxrckkm pulling, appea won, - The play will be preseiAed the road yer a project" brokenribs. four received increased 20Q, percent in thepast The 6th ward choir will hold at the Capitol theatre on Monday ere( in T05?? or. an agreement Chris , Llghtfoot, of Salt Lake mountains twill be undertaken. , U? its practice tonight at 7 o'clock. March 24 as a U.SA C. evening-City is the new butcher at the An appropriation of $500,000 will possible Internal injuries yes- - six months. She said such an Increase In ,,, Safeway Stores orv North main be made and about one and one Lyceum number. a- con air tndicat-toR-o-f dition that in her opinion was Club Leaders Meet between the mountains and the and shocking. The last county clothing train The accident occurred wien striking be under held agreement. . bridge (Lees Ferry)--wm- i was the first wit Miss Perkins ing class of the year will be court his of cannot ran in, front' If France and Italy still taken beginning withihe next Huntsman March 27, at the Remodeling Owl Thursday, effort to stop the. conteam an in total road housTfrom'To a mV to" 4 p. m. In see any purpose in further The iscal beenyear. Tillie Olsen has the unemptoyment doingJstruction would Involve some 29(5 horses after Nothing comes they had broke.n to the leaders, an invita- -, tiating, on their difference, then some remodeling at the ' quick-fronear 'he thfe will was one three while other w'hich powers should, working of away miles to eet extended highways is tion food on ay The increase in appeals, she as- home an agreement along the en according to the letter, be corn- - Delco. the various locals interested ly frame fromfami facts serted, of next represented i the lines a three to the Washington treaty years within addition in the training. In family arranging a placeAc3etter dis ploted lies in need as a result of unemof stretch discussion of the Clothing budget, and France and Italy wi,l be play his UniPot shot gun shells making a valuable . Utah not and include docs it as ployment to such and vited .much to means neck of parts they sign linking for various kinds tackle. highway appeals from unemployable ln.. other. words,it . was and fishing Arizona. .People, of Arizona arc lines and sport hats wtU be uk; wish. who-"frosickness or andpleasure,- - too, if-yoen up. March 28 from 10 to 4, 'said, there will be a three-powthoroughly awake, the highway not causes would be other expectto and France with the meet declares, Italy will pact Mrs Effie Barrows department ed to be employed groceries management sibly signing some clauses which the home portance of a first class inter Bread lines have increased' in r. their parti,. state road way. Such a link might and Michigan city; Ind., March 21 'size, Miss Perkins said,' but added pure, cuss the subject of balancing color agreement course beginning 'tonight well be connected-- in the great in - James Britt, 34 year old east, that these ming more dramatic hte The American American (pidelegation higf The local schemes. All women contemplating) 7 t 9. The course will con- - ternational pan t were not so Ind, negro, convicted of dence of distresses tlnue or S1X successive evenings, way chain, - as the statistics that changing their color scheme in leadership October fatal last the dependable shooting in obare invited, 25. the home I of Sam Goldberg, eact Chicago have been collected by the labor was beUwed I they discussed, leaving out Tuesday, March and o'clock it 29. March on 2 4 to .From - department, with which she Is con foods be taken when J grocer, wak executed in the eleequality all H girl club leaders who ex- - what action will received Quotationa nected. state at the chair trie Indiana ls, reply Tokyo f, In work ; any phase meet pect to and Cleanliness. to can be made Machere Unemployment Later Prune Minister early today. prison riuh work in the vear, will . - from American indus- disappear audience an with had the Donald that After house at the courtwill You will a We Miss Perkins- - said. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Larsen of! try. quart-- 1 take up the management of The be no other clubs king and in The discussed1 Leader here. R. L. Blakeslee who were visiting with friends have solved other problems. was understood he Preston .ers it to choose from w e (infant mortality rate has been ,with his majesty the present staters been the manager here for thlrago. Mar. 21 AP Grain lalile: in Logan on Thursday. met and we have stamped out conference. been transferred naval the has Low time, in Reijiro.some Wheat: ward (lose irn High Grocery, v Troop 16 Logan Third I believe we can 1.87 1.07 i 8 I 0$ Following the plav presentation purges. Japanese Ogden. While residents of this March 1.07 hnv saoiitw under scout master Wakatsukl, head of the our in in 1.10 a 4 A. 1.10 M. unemployment 1.113-I. in to-with had Mrs. also 4 Blakeslee in the the .. visit Mr. Fifth 1.10 and ward.dijce successdelegation, city have, May Willi, nia! rnnri urted a a to at structure dustrial 1 1.091-1.09 MacDonald of 1.10 1.091-a degree warm Minister for a this all number friends made dance Prime Tuesday evening, July - ful Jinvestiture ceremony. Tuesv . which It would be negligible. 1.115 8 who attend wUI be held. who will regret their departure. Si p. . 1.11 12 1.12 12 1.11 morning. day evening. 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