OCR Text |
Show TE GRAIN M VRKET Sl.flt Opm Huch $1.01 $1.03 Ctase 2 I 2 3-- 1.0,! A 8 LIIL. fOLUME JOURNA 4 hmmA LOGANf CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1930. 1" PEWS 317 CONVICTS lUUITl QF'REPRESQiTflTIVES DOMINANT AT Years Ago Ten NAVAL SIGN TREATY 14,31 2 Cen- Colonel Stimson OF (P)A Provo, Utah, April 22 growth of 418 percent in- the attributed last ten years, m ct.ifely to the increase Iron and manufacturing of is revealed in steel products. the census figures for Provo, The .made public yesterday. 1930 population is 14,312 compared with 10,303 a decade Mackenzie Associated Press Staff Writer London, April 22 (A) Re presentatives of the live naval powers of the world, America, Great Britain, Japan, Fiance and Italy, this afternoon affixed their signatures to an epoch making treaty, limiting and - reducing the navies of three of them, ago. and restricting the navies of Payson dropped from 3031 in the other two. 1. 1920 to 2927, a decrease of Colonel (Henry L. Stimson, state, increased American secretary of on the from 2763 in 1920 to 3037, an and his colleagues American delegation, were the Increase of 9.9 percent. Twin Falls, April 22 - (A) An first to sign the historic document. M. Briand, French increase of 333 in the- population of Twin Falls was snown foreign minister. J. Ramsay McDonald, British Prime minin preliminary figures given out yesterday. The 1930 cen- ister, and Admiral Giuseppe delegasus lists 8,657 inhabitants com- Sirianni. with their 354 a decade ago. tions, followed. pared with a former Reijiro Wakatsuki, The total is expected to be minister of Japan, and increased when the final fig- prime those of the Tokyo delegation ures are available. him Other cities in the district who have worked with show populations as follows: ( Continued on Page Six) Minidoka county Rupert,seat, 2,154, compared with jten years ago. Paul, Minidoka county. 362 compared with 527. Lincoln Richfield, county, 193 compared with 333. percent. Fork American . Those who were not present splendid performance put on last Saturday night at the Logan Junior High under the auspices of the Logan Council of P. T. A. certainly missed a real treat. The numbers of which the program was composed, were put over in t form and some weie very unique in character. Students from both the Junoir and Senior High participated, being represented in a one act play, song, chorus, dance and frolic Much credit for the success of the program is due to the untiring eflorts of the committees in charge, the Misses MerNielsen rill, Cranney, 4 Pugh, and Coach Hale of the Junior high with the Misses Boss and Chnstopherson and Prof. A. J. Southw'ick of the Senior high. Such types of program are well worth while so trust others may be given to the public in the future. at the NATIONAL DISTINCTION COMES . frarents Yernon, Jr., Prepares Cases Before Junior High Weston Court District of Columbia Compelling of . On Wednesday Granting of Application of Oil Land Prospect Permits. Visiting day for all parents of Junionr high school students will be Wednesday, April 23 The as scheduled program cordially invites the parents to visit classes in regular session from nine to twelve oclock. At one oclock an assembly, especthe various ially portraying at activities the school will be given. The numbers consist of an original play written and directed by Jacquelyn Doe of 7 Y, instrumental numbers directed by Mr A. T. Hansen, glee numbers . from Ml-- A. J. Southwick and Mr. Baugh's choruses, an exhibit of dresses made by the ninth grade girls, and a visual education film portraying a phase of the science work. their Teachers will be in rooms after the assembly prowith gram for consultations extra-curricu- Parents are-- in thepaxcnts: vi ted to attend a reception in their honor in the library immediately - after the - film. De- partmental " on give exhibitions will be to display'in --thean-- library idea of - the parents that has been work plished. The committee accom- in charge of Mi. includes arrangements Reese, Mr. Welch, Miss Hard- ing, Mr. Lund, and Miss Mor tell. Every parent is urged to visit school, at least for a part of the program as arranged. Pioneer Mining Man Cuts Throat Wallace, Idaho. April 22 (P) William Becker, 60, pioneer wining man of this region, was n a hospital here today with his 5x penknife slashes in throat, said by authorities to have been Beck- r was found Unconscious be the grave of an oldmin-- S partner last night. Worry 0yer the financial conditions of his mining properties was advanced by his wife, a a Ps sible motive for the act. He Is given little chance to live. self-inflict- Fi - U. I. C. Railroad Files Petition Salt Lake City! April 22 (AP) "The Utah -- Idaho Central railroad company filed a petition wth the state utilities commission yesterday to operate a motor bus between Salt Lake City and the o line Utah-Idah- pie bus would be used for freight. - OFFICIALS, GUARDS, IN EFFORT TO PLACE BLAME Men Were Trapped in Twelfth Night Their Cells More Given Was Attention Performance Two to Prevent Riot Than Nights This Week to Rescue Work Many Injured, Twelfth Woman Beautiful Under Examination by Criminologist Finger Prints Taken From Moormeister Car Are Identified. examination Shakespeares, today by E- - State , Agricultural College. Tne play is being presented as tne nnal appearance of the Periwig club and is under the direction of Dr. N. A. Peder- - O. California criminologists and E. E. Larsen, chief deputy sheriff of this county. Unless she can present a complete alibi, she may be held as a material witness, Sheriff Clifford Patten declared. Ihe woman, described as beautiful and Titian haired, is said to have Seen Mrs. Moormeister later in the evening of her murder, than the hour she was seen to leave the building in which is located the office of her husband, Dr. Frank MoorHeinrich, meister. Identification by Heinrich of finger prints on the slain womans car was declared today to have clarified the case con- the criminologist siderably, associated Press Photo Jean Culvern of Kershaw, S. C.f was chosen for first pises In ths beauty section of Taps, Cicmson college year book pre- dicting that, in connection with other evidence, it would lead to the Identification of the slayer. The fingerprints were identified as those of a man so far President Says Budget Shows There Is Cause For Real Alarm only incidentally in Continued on Page Three Washington, April 22 (AP) jisltion to which the letter Hoover has inform- - fers. Senator Jones said he hod ed congressional leaders that re -- examination of the hydscU'said they were unlocking the shows a treasury deficit for the- raone. - next year between $20,000,009I Regional Chief : Inspection U.S.A.C.. of English at tne college and a member of the club. Twelfth Night is one of the most delightful of all Shakespeare's comedies and it sucis invariably popularly cessful when presented by a cast of any merit. A dress rehearsal of the play was enthusiastically received 'by the students of the ttouth Cache high school on Monday afternoon so that suDorters and friends of the Little Theatre should see one of the most finished productions of- - - the season this week. The Periwig club established many yeafS ago when Professor Sara Huntsman was director of the department ' of public speaking has long been one of the most important groups connected with drama at the college and in the community. All of the most capable of college performers ln the past have been affiliated with the. club, and an annual play has been presented by alumni and student members cf the orthe ganization almost since formation of the organization. Due .to .the fact that the college is now supporting a national dramatic fraternity the club members have decided to discontinue their activities as an active organization and Twelfth Night" consequently will be the last presentation sponsored by the club. An excellent cast will appear ln "Twelfth Night.Clare Hayward will appear In the famous role of Malvoiio while - last night, according to the official casualty count made today by state officials. -One hundred and thirty other prisoners were in the hospital and a score of these were in a critical condition from burns and from smoke they innaled while fire raged in parts of four cell blocks. The penitentiary housed 4,300 convicts, some 2,500 above the capacity for which it was intended, When the .fire, believed of incendiary origin,, and fanned by the wind, swept through the upper tiers of the four blocks, spreading 'death and . suffering in its wake. Guards failed to 'realize quickly the seriousness of the fire and directed their first efforts against a possible outbreak rather than rescue work. It was Indicated in testimony at the official investigation of the disaster today.State Welfare Director H. II. Griswold turned the prison residence of Warden Preston E, Thomas into a courtroom early . n today and questioned six officials, guards firemen and prisoner in the hop ol f fixing responsibility. Warden Thomas "said; his" first orders on receiving word of the fire were to send a deputy with keys to the prison gates to let the fire apparatus in and. then inquired if keys had been sent to the cell blocks to release the pri- - I pri-so- T -- - j it,). w . t -- ioi-Llo- yd ! j - I i actions -- , 1 In Idaho -- -- 7-' n iihx-elde- -- com-whe- 4-- re H " con-Mr- - Car-ner- a. ac-it- er man-mounta- in faiK . . at - ; V ( i - and $30,000,000. In a leter to Chairman Jones 142 County School of the senate appropriations Extension Dept. committe, and Chairman Wood, Teachers Sign The of the house appropriations W A Lloyd, regional agent committee, the president warn-i- n of tne western ed there is cause for real charge 1930-3- 1 A distinction that is nation wide, has come to Weston Contracts soners. t states extension service, with alarm. I was informed that keys Vernon, Jr., son of Df. and Mrs. Wston Vernon of this city. headquarters at Washington,! The unusual procedure of to a of had not been letter Monsent to Mr. Vernon, a former student at the U. S. A. C. and for a long D C arrived in Logan writing the cell warning Renewal teaching contracts leaders in have blocks and I ordered the guards time local reporter for the Salt Lake Tribune, is practicing day morning to begin a two- the congressional been signed by 142 of the to nations the purse get them down there as pro- change ln the cache law in Washington, D. C. It is day inspection of the Utah indicated Mr Hoover s eoiicern lg2 teacherg I don't quickly as possible. grams of work of the county schoola according to he who is given credit for prepar- Mate know what guards took the Agricultural college out r,om th. tnlorm,uon keys or how long they were in ing the cases bringing about a re- tension service. At that time he Elma Rowberry Call will be getting them there. pro- - mistically. After examining the versal of the order of President t 4' seen as Viola. Lutie Bancroft foresaw a surplus for next year The warden said he then N'-vHoover and Secretary Wilbur, re- - Ject outlines of tne specialists will enact the role of Olivia armed two guards with shot , the budget with.of about $40,000,009. and checking V 13 to .4 fusing accept applications to Director William Peterson, Mr. The letter, dated April and Ernest Nelson will appear guns and took personal charge ' jot guarding the prison from the will visit several prospect for oil and gas Liatu otllu Continued on Page Three I thought you would like to The ot;her ten Diaces the outside to prevent possible xe public domain. jects which are under way in oil of He that escape of prisoners. flllecJ wlI1 taken In reviewing the decision of the various counties of the state,- (knowfiscal The warden said it was probsituation for the next amoJng the re. f April 23, Profes- lour court the United States Daily, orWednesday,Alder School of the malmne fro High ably 20 minutes from the time will accom- - year by the director 190 tea Byron nrosnectlve he was notified cf the fire published at Washington, com- pany Mr, Lloyd to Morgan to budget shows that upon the in- - Chers submitted until they were bringing out income of the govern- ments as follows: inspect a poultry project now.dicated In Athletes bodies. Mr. Justice Siddons stated in being conducted by C. R. Rich- - ment and the expenditures al-to who the teachers ' twenty C. W. Osborn, assistant county agent, and thence which the government is failed to renew their contracts his opinion that he concurred ards, Columbus committed fire to Weber through for next year, two are county where he will ready chief, said .he Meet Division both in its reasoning and in the study a county was and the first fireman to arrive legislarecreational project, budget proposals school instructors and on the scene. conclusions -- reached!iIiythe. April 24, Mr. Lloyd will be the tion which has been completed high jHe figured it the f! fML cjf a was not more than 12 minutes ktogmCvarious--gramr- . Weston Vernon, Jr. opinion of Mr. Justice Bailey in principal speaker at" &"specla'h'weschool .A divisional, high dol20 or 30 millions of alarm came mar schoois ln thls jocaaty two similar cases decided April 9. meeting of the Sevier coilnty some meet is being held 'atlhe VU. taunthLtimethe into fire station unttttic farm bureau at Richfield lars. S. A. C. stadium this afternoon had the The opinion covered four cases, it was noted; and orders where President Ephriam Ber- - j This, of course. Is not as yet his appartus Inside .the ... " among Preston, North Cache, prison walls. .were entered for writs of mandamus compelling the issuance geson will present the mem- - a very material sum but it is Summer Resort this and South Cache Logan Oofxirn said when he arrived of prospecting permits and the reinstatement of applications bershfp tropny rup offered- - by obvious- that any. iurtiux,JaES Destroyed afternoon. on the Cell , range,, . prisoners the state farm bureau to the amounts of expenditure will meet has" been and The of the petitioners. Regional guards were rushing about winners of the membership jeopardize the primary duty of Coeur d'Alene. Idaho, April announced for May 2, high In three of the cases to which the opinion applies the contest. cells. ' Some were opening to hold 22 (p) Chalet Hayden Laken, that the is, government school the at college. and others were record shows that the petitioners filed applications for perWhile In Sevier county Mr. expenditures within our in- a summer resort on Hayden Schools day be represented at using keys the to locks off with mits to prospect' for oil and gas on the public domain in local Lloyd will investigate a barley come. Lake, near here, was destroyed the regional meet will be Lo- battering axes, he said. The work of project that has been .very acts 125 fire North land offices in California. These applications were rejected-iof,, Cache, unknown by last gan, Preston, 'Something pver origin, . the. cells he . said., successful under the direction opening r, RlVCr discovwas The blaze either been Bear of South have of the Secretary the Interior Cache, passed by accordance with an order the; night. seemed to be rather slow, but Boswell, cunty agent. senate or the Davis, the house or fayor ered in the kitchen and ad Weber, Ogden, heat was so intense and made, as he stated in a press memorandum on March 13, comGarWoodruff different servants' and JeSL nSanpAC My reported by joining quarters . and Randolph, smoke so dense that it wa3 1929 in pursuance of an Administration policy that there mtn aiid 1 mittees, which would authorize the single hose on the proper- den City. The meet will offer the would be complete conservation of oil on the public lands duran adidtional expenditure of ty w, unable to carry a suf- some keen competition as up- difficult for them, to make water to wards of 250 high school ath- speedy headway. Administration. or 350 million dollars next ficient stream of bf,HCnPlain1IKtby !30 the present ing The assisant fire chief said Miss Afton cha- letes will be present to comflames. the The quench had been filed is it case the fourth In the application they began removng bodies specialist. The last day of Mr. was valued at $40,000. events. let tKe in various pete of within five minutes after ho further shown, before the issuance of the Secretarys order, Lloyds visit ln Utah will bet A, Rd manY -thtese PrQ arrived on the cell range. Salt Lake county P063 a,re ol course,- for and but subsequently it was cancelled and the permit was not spent in sm,aU funds, In-- 1 Paratively Osborn could a throw little sheep will-b-e Banned Camera Prima From issued for thesame reasons. arc necessary for on whether guards were light spected in company with D tome of them to act as its of the the d states, opinion The construction functioning of the govern-anP. Murray, state club leader doing all in their power to wi,U Alma Esplin, sheep and'ment: but 1 knw. I free the prisoners. The guards In California purposes is that the full development of the mineral reFurther. Fights wool specialist; also, a kitchen aree wlth me that there is said they were unlocking the , sources may be secured. reai alarm in the cells, but the prisoners said improvement project will be cause ioT 83 s. v'e cannot studied in Davis county where,5111131011 . . they were not. 22 San for the Camera's Francisco, April (A) purse Effie S. Barrows, home template any such deficit. Act To at Prisoners, Offer the Youths Impatient a CaliIn was drastic the $13,239. and $1500 efforts of fight Spanish firemen to extinguish management - specialist and! - Senator '.Borah Republican, fornia atheltie ruling commission to- was given to Chevalier. Miss Ruby Stringham, home Idaho, characterized the the blaze which was threatenday had barred Prlmo Portland. Ore., April' 22 (AP) ing the lives or their friends, as very important but As Executioners of Utah Man agent, will from Italian,, gigantic Primo Camera, Mr. Lloyd. Director quired of Senator Jones if he overpowered, the firemen and from Italy, who has left took and hose lines from them Peterson plans to make the knew of any soecific legisla- - appearingot in California 15 knockouts in 15 In an a of trail streams attempt to Salt Lake' CityrApriI22 (AVSpam. saying they had read of fights in this country, prepared of water on the play cells where Davis Green s forthcoming execution plied. sheriff of Leon Chevalier, San Francisco to If the add knockout to another ibis the were held, O6boru a in a Spanish paper, and vol"As far as the general appro- negro. county is unable to recruit His op- said. prisoners tonight. He declared theiq efbailiwick arc concerned, saief The commission also revoked record here Trenton Population priations was firing squad in his of Delbert unteering their services. Sam Baker, ponder- forts were futile as the hose the appropriations chairman, the boxing license of Camera, ponent The sheriff that for the execution ous Los Angeles negro, who were not mur their help would replied to bud286 we the the of Placed held have them enough to reach convicted needbe not ChePurses Green, of divides his time between the the upperlong and of cells where tiers Whatever1 in- valier were Camera ed. He suspects they are look- get estimates. der of his uncle and confessed ordered returned movies and the prize ring. the were confined. her jng for a free trip to America. wife and would creases prisoners which shall arise 22his of Cor(AP) to Ogden, April the fighters, however, the With Camera tipping the slayer Outside the filled smoke mother, he can get some help Anyhow, Green's attorney Is inne, ln Boxelder county, lost come from, impending lezisla- commission holding that they scales at 275 pounds and Baker the scene late yesteror we building which have tion sento 42 his passed inhabitants were blameless for the bout at 250 the fight has been lafrom Spam. appeal preparing during the last authorized. day resembled a field of battle of,tenc to the state supreme decade, census figures reveal, Sheriff Clifford Patten sixth belled the battle of the be- etrewn being stopped ln the with corpses. which will delay, if it Its present population is 352. Senator Borah asked again round when one of Chevaliers hemoths. Salt Lake county receivedtwoa court, Baker stands six At first, the prisoners who does not forestall, his execu- - Trenton, in Cache County, has whether Senator Jones from had a seconds towel tossed into while yesterday feet four letter the inches Camera ' I De Ebro,! tion. is three Inches taller. any knowledge of specific leg- - ring. population ot 286. (Continued on Page Two) youths at Miranda 4 I Nignt, will be presentee, as Columbus, O., April 22 (AP) the final number of the Little The lives of 217 Ohio peni'theatre organization on Wed- tentiary convicts were snuffed nesday ana Tnursday evenings out by flames and smoke while in the auditorium at the Utan they were locked in their ceils Salt Lake City, April 22 (A) A woman who is declared to be the last, known person to have seen Mrs. Do&thy Moormeister alive prior to her murder two months ago, was under mentioned TO FORMER U. S. A. C; STUDENT Day At PRISON LONDON 2,-3- 72 ,1 FRI AND PRISONERS QUESTIONED and By DeWitt NUMBER 91. POWERS IN 1'TAII: Generally fair tonight and Uedneoday; rooler in west portion tonight. IDAHO: I'lorllled tonight and Wedneoda ; loeal shower. . A SOUTHERN COLLEGE BEAUTY 5 His Colleagues First Real Treat For sus Showed 10,303 Nations Population To Sign Participants At Payson NaLimit To Agree Decreases, American . Logan Jr. High Fork Increases, Twin vies and Reduce Falls Increases. I WEATHER 1 - |