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Show Pf Wf w " f t f j ; j ,, . v ' ) ? 'V ? - r?i r n; t;n; utx :: xzsn ir- -. , 4 j Open. I V GRAIN MAKhtT $1 HI I 2 S I n,! i $1 HI 1 K 1.11 ;ix High Ijbw Hone VOLUME LI 1 1. LICK'S CAMERAS JOUKNA M Lid I TAIL LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, W KILN mm -a k v v .'y .v ?' I'JVH: Unsettled tonight and Thursday; probably tJamern south. I nsetlled tonight and IDAHO: Thursday; frosts in south tonight. A NUMBER 101. r f3S'iTV 'i. FEDERAL FARE)1 BOARD Enforcement Program is Not Acted Upon Now. Law Apn hj astronomers from l.irk Ohsenatory for AP X- - M': tdent Hoover today to call a special session of congress m tlie event that adjournment is taken before the chief cxcm-- 1 forcement recoin 'should A Me s'i.i ax - . -- - - v- EC j Given H - oV I In Sixth in- uon southern . adiournment ti is taken. the same At time Senator :A B Jones expressed hope that congress would act upon the f.ve masures before adjournment Both the tariff bill and the London naval treaty, Jones would be out cf the way by about June 1, leaving an pie time, in his estimation to upon the law enforcement ministration measures. itegardmg the tanrf bill the' senator said it would be a pie-diete- d, at (Continued ?' Nervous Strain BEN 550 GROUP on Page Six) contributing . the music. 30 (AP) President Walter M Everton Louisville, Ky, April The gavel that Susan B. of Gaehe stake, an uncle of the was wielded in-- ' 1880, wav departing missionary, brought to Louisville to rap among those present out the first decade of women's . Causes Umpire in Furlh, Audience EnjOyS Stark To Resign Oathering Ward Hallupth Mrs. First Ward nl riays j. a. iicndrkkson,; New York, April 30 (P) The National league has lost one Chairman in charge of its best umpires, Albert IJ Flrct w?r. LA' ()J110S ()f City giv- year he Dollv) Stark because nner m nervoua couldnt stand the 100.! a.,nc cn by inspection of the h it the presentation strain. ' , ' w An-tho- .. - : I- i e ; -- , di-h- 111 I jEnroute ol I , i Fri-'3r- pre-tri- d, Gas . m im-- band-?fte- - Francisco. i erage. Dr. D, M. Powell, an interne in the general hospital, said benefited four patients had from treatment with sodium Tlie remedy was thiosulphate. used in the belief that Pe as caused by the parjjycjg the presence of metals in Jamlca ginger. Physicians, who today were expected to announce resalts of tests of Jamaica ginger samples, said they believed Im proper distillation of alcohol for the extract was the direct cause of 'the disease. April Washington, 30 (Pi-Spe- akers representing the government and business clashed farm today over the federal board and before Its policies the eighteenth annual meeting of the chamber of commerce of the United Stales. Chairman Legge of the board tone and Interpretation show said the chamber had failed much work, care and quality. "to take any constructive acDirector A. J. Southwick has tion to improve the farm his chorus of 100 voices from the high school ready also to In reply, Daniel A. banker and stockman, assist the band in their con-- f contended both the farm board cert. Wellsville gave the band an and the agricultural marketenthusiastic reception In their ing act which created It were of "a fantastic dream of program at the Wellsville tab- part He urged that stabilization.' ernacle Tuesday evening. the act be "repealcdT memschool officials, City The law creating the board, bers of the chamber of Millett said, violates in Its erce, and other public spirited Intent ancf the sound purpose citizens who appreciate the rule of business worthwhile efforts of the Sen- and proven of loss must rest that penalty ior high band are planning to on loser. This he termed the concert attend the and have an controlling endorsed the organization with factorever present tending to promote effitheir full support. ciency. Funds from this concert will The men in the great marbe used to partially defray keting and distributing busithe expenses of the band to nesses of this with Salt Lake for the state contest their enormous country investments of to be held at the University of capital, in plant and organization, properly fear the workContinued on Page Three ings of this act, he continued. It Is evident that in the long run they cannot compete with which they AID their government, support and supply with funds through taxes which taxes are used to their undoing. The Denver banker attacked ROAD again and again the crop re- - 500-gall- on (Continued on Page Six) r CITY COMMISSIONERS FAVOR LOGAN CANYON PROJECT iContlnued on Page Six) Al Capone liberal -- A, Committee meettf with Football Halfback 4 r Coun,ty Commission- With His Tips ers and Explain Fed- eral Aid Program Died Proposal Decision Today Of Broken Neck To Be Given next (IP) Pittsburgh, April 30 a halfback on the University of Pittsburgh The chamber of commerce football team, died early 4n - 6t - Francis - hospital --of road - committee consistingof g a broken neck. Murphy, John H Moser. Chub a stuand Secretary M. R. dent In the school of medical Hovcy, met with the county education at Pitt, was Injured commissioners .at -- their. session Tln a scrimmage jast week, ? of today and laid before them terhpy was a native the proposal of the govern- - Youngstown, O. He was used ment to assist in the Logan by tlie Panthers as a utility last fall. canyon road project. No clsion was reached by the commissioners but they proFor Ride mised the committee they would give an answer as to their attitude at the next Leo Murphy, 24, to-da- y- Lund-ber- de-.m- an Taken a In Colorado Wednesday meeting. At the regular session of the city commission last night, exSprings, Colo, April pressions were made to the ef- - 30-Colorado - ( APiThv body of Andrew (Continued on Page Three) Lombardi, 50, known as the w:i3 king! of bootlegger found four miles east of Kelket. Carol May Colo,, south of this city, early this morning iving at the side of a lonely road. According to Ask the "coroner, death was caused by shotgun wounds- - An automatic pistol was found at his Bucharest, Rumaniav Apnl 30 Prince Carol, L. C. Smith, a traveling sales(APi Dashing who sold the throne which was man, driving westward toward a Kelker, passed his birthright for life with an automobile titian-haire- d namorta ' on - the traveling eastward mt a few Parisian boulevards, may come minutes later discovered the back hofhe and ask forgiveness body and reported to local of his former wife, Princess police. Helen of Greece, who is mother Lombardi was reputed to be of his son. King Michael. wealthy and had a pretentious The newspaper Cuventul says home In a fashionable residen- At the tune section here. it has confirmation of rumors his death he was under inthat the former crown pnnee is "attempting a reconciliation dictment on a federal liquor with his former wife -- and that violation charge and had bean he has broken off with Mee. released on bond. Police believe Lombardi had The prince is sup-ajLupescu. posed to have written a letter been Involved in a Pueblo, Colo., conveying this idea to the prin- gang war and had been taken cess at Easter jfor a ride, by rival liquor traffickers. -- Prince Forgiveness l ufacturer. offical glider record Is Jake Paralysis 14The hours and 45 minutes, and was established in Germany. As his flight was unofficial Kansas City. April 30 (AP) he carried no barograph, Treatment for metallic poisoning which already has proved, Barn.stown cannot claim a new jnark effective In four cases here. day was hailed as a possib'e cui e for paralysis, jake strange malady suffered by Two Deputy Game Wardens of hundreds persons after using Jamaica ginger as a bev- -- -- I 2-- al l'cuXy 1TW - Several fire companies prevented the blaze from to two huge storage tanks, le-than 100 feet away. con-- taming thousands of gallons of highly Inflammable crude oil on the nearby tracks of the outer belt railroad switch engines pushed close to the blajng refinery to save a number of oil cars. Maintained at a refining tempt rature of 800 degrees, fahrenheit, one of the' stills is believed to have be corn e overheated while oil was being poured Into it, caus mg the explosion which sent -- Map-hal- i 160 000. d Mlllett,-Denve- I Establishes. 11 , birth-contr- going"for-war- and the Logan high band a finished is rounding into form for the concert in the tabernacle Thursday evening. Lieutenant Arthur T. Henson has been meeting the band members regularly in practice and many accomplished musicians who have heard them play declare their technique, Havana, April ,30 (AP) Largess of Scareface Al Capone, man and Chicago business gangster, is winning him friends in Havana, whatever his status in Florida where state officials are attempting to t lose his homo under the nuisance law. Ai riving here yesterday by airplane secretly from Miami, the gangster chief and sever, of his trench men and-- a physician, immediately took a comer suite on the third floor of ty characters appear in sing- an expensive hotel and made and dialogue dancing ing. themselves at home. part3. The theme of the play Mr. .Capone sent ior a manihabineed of the emprasizes and the hotel barber to tual health habits. Mus Gwen curist come to his room, and when and Geneva Schaub Rigby had finished he tossed trainers in the physical educa- they tion department are helping Continued from Page Three with the production. Students of the Junior high Sustained formed in parade and marched north to the fire station and south to Thatcher Bank, Weda Flight Record nesday at 3 oclock, as final exhibition of fire pre- vention work being carried on at school. The parade was led San Dielgo, Cay., April 30 by the band, followed by the (API Jack Barstow, Sail plane student body officers, basket-ba- il pilot, landed at Joint Loma at and track boys and . the 3.50 oc lock, this morning, endvp nous clubs in uniform. The ing a fight of 15 hours and 13 the minutes duration undTmoffic- lire parade was under plan of the fire prevention iallly established a new worldds committee and dirtt J.d by record for sustained flight. Mr. Hale. Barstow took off at 12 44 p Tuesday a rwclal Tire asyesterday and took advant- luld sembly was featuruigTaae of a favorable breeze to original fire tongs. a fire play circle SanDiego and Point Loma until he passed the American Continued from Page Three glider 5 nynk of 9 hours, 5 seconds minutes and 32 established several months ago Possible Cure For by Hawley Mowlus, glider man- i - w $160,000. Two Chicaeo, Apul 30 (;T) weie burned alive in oil ally today In an explosion at Dabros the lelmeiv of the Four Pioducts corporation. olhers escaped unhurt, dragging with them a fifth, ex-so siveily burned he is not pected to live. The spread of the blazing oil, following the explosion, for a time threatened a large portion of the clearing industrial district. Officials of the refinery placed the damage at Junior , I timated at achievements, and to rap in the new legislative pro- - Logan gram of the league of women voters at today's first business ' session High School crystallized in two conven-.threlon ays of open forums and Aclivitis s executive sessions, formal recommendations favoring world court, government operation of .The Physical XilucaUun-de.-partm- ent Muscle Sluals, lame - duck at the Junioi high of the reienactment legislation, school, under the direction of maternity and infancy act, and Gillie Nielsen, will nreent the a vaneci ilst 0f other measure-original . lieallli piay .'Betty s Birthday" -- in a special assembly Thursd ly at 2 o'clock. Sixballot-bo- x j v 1 Refinery Es- orchestra act play Success and Uie f"P act diama TfiC Mere stic" "f The plays ditu Entertain, a were large and by nervous to ,, greeted the (onrlusmn that the 5 at Tl.n ,,f the audience in too ,p.m;rth aliaim of- ompirinu,was appreciative on Imil T,i.,Uv t much for him and that he afteriH onvtrl v UP Mrs J A Hen- - wird amusement hall. ,,cr Caots off both plays had decided that he should cneral than man, in Well ,,n suited to the productions not lay. to make umpiring his ,, ',c Wc w?rk I.fiss"" Pot e thy HlnlruSsrn role with m and . opened me tnte iv- wuh power, of was olo invraaian organ ArmV I iJinPQ Dimtors s. E. Needham, A. L feted hy Js ,H,,the A Firmage and Ervin Glenn cf and the pu post ".re along pQerve much credit for onto nr." o given Ex-by- wth weork for the credi-- . Leave Salt Lake beRena of the woro the H Mattock done in slagtng made by Insertion ublo In the recommend.! Ihi- -. rr A m tension Seiviee No small part in treaties success. for international reduc- ucs cl t e value of manner in tion worthWhile Halt Lake City, April 30 (AP) Peter.wm dis' Tion of expenditures for war. int lume the went act crcatine -- Thirty nine prouei 0ne play nlaces pursuit Prohibition received no spont nii ; v jour sm owna over was played by the and three transports of the through in executive committee sorship bui'dmg Hickman Mrs. Rebecca rectors, army first pursuit squadron left and must come up conferences, lam ly tie might manner tint Miss Dunn, and Myrtle lure this morning for penvert - floor if from convention.the nnd mitov minute from Sacramento. Cal orrnpy endorsement the 100ms.' gets again no with company home to their home field in Michi'which it received In 1928 The dirtt tor also emphasized Garner of Texas gan A movement in behalf of such contuclion problems as.was short-live- d The weather was clear when well ventilated homes; comfoitthe planes hooped off shortly Has Influenza Mrs. Chauncey J alter 7 0. m. (MST) and Major Continned on Page Three Buffalo, head of the largest state delegation com hero. In Ralph Royrc, squadron ' Washington, April 30 (API York's already definitely com mender; expected to make good To time over the mountains. jThe condition of Representative Continued from. Page Three Garner of Texas, the minority The planes arrived here . will him from IV 'leader,, prevent Nev ni Las from Vegas, ly Bntain UlVOrCCl'emhng the Democrats when after being forced down at the Logan Canyon Road tanff b brought Lvndyll, Utah, 150 miles souln house tomorrow. of here, due to a storm heavy A Mr. ' Gamer, ' whb Is ranking stunting exhibition and dem-- i ' Ncv; Ynrkr Apnr Closed Thursday Field Ms, Democrat on the ways l and em ' ations were given over the Mrs. Fvelvn been enroutc to Reno, Nev . to obtain moans commRtee,has al airport late yesterday. a cnvorce from Marshall Field, eonfined to his bed since No traffic will be allowed on grandson of the Chicago 'dav with Influenza. Miss Blende May highway merchant pnnee, her attorney) It was expected that he wmuld the Logan canyon be able to be present for house tomorrow, Thursday, May 1, or. said today An drivn "of the complex account of the cattle Gyllenskog R. consideration rThe" attorney JoseDh direction under of Forrester the reachbill on tariff the comment report Easter Bride Truesdale, declined to Hop Rice and the Cache valley agree - led bv conferees Of the senate cattlemeiVs . on reports of a association. Herds are being driven to the range this spring under a new plan over that in force last under, the year. Individual drives will be S tWferroJkl.lymll conducted, that Is each stock ' solrmnlzcd HU- - man will be individually Bin'Sid and 6 Collier, THelctBip. -' Gmrgla. u for his . own herd lk. Faster Sunday UTl.ippt on in the Blue room while moving the cattle. Herewyhee hotel with Bishop J. tofore, neighboring cattle men Ilnur Harris officiating. Mrs. have (driven their - herds toChild Burned To Death -----the Two Year Old JJ('k Hansen attended gether to the range country bride who was given in marri-au- c On account of the Individual bv her father N. O. Gvl-- b Soaked Clothes Ignited by Boys drives being made, more time n:,kog of Smithfleld. Joe Rowill be taken and it is expectbin' on was best man. ed that the trek of the herds to the range country will conTiie bridegroom. Ray Hook. 1C. lighted clothing which Wewoka. Okla., April 30 h a San Franciscan. viously had been soaked with ' sume the entire day. ... The torch slayers alleged two The bride wore an attractive catt.enwn of gasoline by the boy and his forest service and ,r kJ R .ereyadon. feel that in this way a closer E'n of turquoise blue andtrim-anbeld in brother, Paul, 8 years old . on herds can be made with egg shell lace a A. Boyle. Juvenile off L check here today .while officers than where the herds . . , are Jig shell lace hat, she car ronsidered filing murder char- - said the brothers would evera at a me one ted roses. ?rlv?n a in eight the juvenile hearing prisoners, ces against given A r to wedding dinner was JPry are found old court. If thev respectively, veSrs the ceremony and th.e.a d ten on the Grazing conditions hndal pair left for an extfn' yhe babvInvest' gators said murder charge may be filed range are good now that the , , r7th onimoriung honeymoon older child, Mr. spring rains have set in and Nip coast. 17 feed Is fresh and green. San In turning in his resignation to President John A. Heydler. 1 .states. ATTEND Womens Explo- Hall: A BETTER HOMES SESSION TUESDAY yes-tf,r- Ward Each number on the program was neditably done and favorbv the large ably lecciml A tidy sum was grdlieiing given Flder Kvcrten 0 a lok"n of esteem from Ins friends to assrat him in his labois Hal Fair and Professor S E Clark contributed a flute and piano nurrxr; Miss Gladys Jessop nave a reading. Fred Ur Baugh a vocal solo. Miss AnI .arson, a reading; Ml.,-- ; gelina . '7 T'" S j?' Vj, ' Limlle Emmett., a piano solo, 7J2i and a Sixth ward girls chorus , it,,. HHitin cn.sM'tl between the earth and Min, the above equipment was used to photograph the edip.se selection Bishop Olof I Pedeisen of the in (lie ( alifiuiii.i town. Dr. J. II. Moore, astronomer of Liek Observatory is pietured al the extreme left Bixth ward spoke briefly eulo-gim- g of (aliforiiia, is seen ill the center without a hat. Elder Everton, giving en. (.miplull, piesnlenl of the Iniversity uhile Dr. couragement and thanking all ( u,,. t jiit in. Kuinrt l. iKeu is sliown. for their presence at the party Elder Everton and progiam his responded and expressed To Gavel Old thanks to his many friends who OF had come to wish him eveiy niccess on his coming missionBe Used At ary labors A dance in the amusement hall of the ward followed the Meet program with the Bluebird penalizing Volstead vioHe told the president that if congress failed to act uoon his recommendations, the chief executive should call a special session the day after sine d.e of Has Failed to ImHigh Band Concert prove Farm Situation In Reply D. A. Mil-le- tt In The Tabernacle Urges Repeal of Farm Acts. Preparations are Causes Damage Testimonial elx'-whei- m whir h were a special message to congiess two days ago. Jones is author of the five and ten law stringently lators. Four Escape Many of hi.; lnends m the Sixth wnd and not a few from e othoi waids m hisru nd 111 the Sixth wcp pics-ewaid ( hapel Tuesday t veiling for the tirewell testimonial given m honor of Elder Elmer LaVon EverUin, wno 'caves Sunday on a mLvsum to the en- raenda Irevs. sion enforcement pro-- 1 lives law gnun has been artel upon, The senator, after a morhmg conference at the White House, his law Vssmialiil Departing Missionary 'V " Jonos Senator Washington, militant dry leader, urged Prcs-- i said the president sist on action on 1 lie LICK OBSERVERS BUSY AT CAMPTONVILLE a Washington, amptnmiltr, Calif., Legrgc Says Chamber Another Man Proba- Program For Senior bly Fatally Injured v vWa.i' ( OVER CLASH MEETING J ftfrfcnUrtAiaiB Four plusc pf dir ellipse taken at Issue Call in Event 30 air AT C. OF C. SPEAKERS 2 Ns Senator Jones Urges President Hoover to ii WEATBJER ESI) Y, APRIL 30, 1030. OF MOON BETWEEN SI N, EARTH RECORD PASSING ! s if nd Killed and Youth and Match Cause Explosion Fisherman Injured in Gun Battle San Francisco, April 30 Two were (Pj wardens deDuty game killed and a fisherman probably fatally wounded In a gun fight early today in the San bay waters off south Francisco. The dead: Jack Burke, Daly City. Alan Curry, t San Francisco. The wounded fisherman was Antone Anderson. The shooting occurred short - Evanston, 111., April 30 (AP) Never, said Robert Smith ly after daybreak when Ander today from his bed, drop, a deson resisted efforts of the lighted match through a man-pu- ty wardens to board ' his hole cover, fishing smack. He was said to Robert, being only 13, just have been fishing for bass 1- 1- found out about this y ester -He dropped a burning legally. day. In the fight Anderson killed match through the manhole both officers, and then, despite cover. the fact he was perhaps fatal-- 1 The noise of the resulting ex-l- v Shot, brought their bodies to plosion people on the fishermen's wharf-- , here. He run, andbrought carried -- him they surrendered to San Francisco home. The doctor said that police, who took him. to a hos- - in about five davs Robert would pitaL be feeling practically normal. - |