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Show v V r If 'T T w If y ij wxAxnr Inwttliil tonight and probald? shower Huriday. IDtHO: tonight awl Sunday; cooler Sunday, I'TAII : Sunday, In-rill- wl NUMBER 122. LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1930, WOMAN WOUNDED AS FRIEND KILLED IN RUM CONSPIRACY KILLED II FLIGHT OVER 40UTH Trip from England to Australia Required 19 Days Failed in attempt to Break -- Record Crowd Cheers. Port Darwin, Second Man in Jail on an Open Charge Dead Mans Car was Hit From the Rear By Speeding Travel ing Salesman. Dr. Frederick J. Kel-Je- y to Make an Explanation at Meeting Today of Faculty and Student Body Rep- - resentatives. North AustrMiss Amy The reTwin Falls, May 24 (API-- One Boise. May 24 man is dead and another of Dr. Frederick J. signation 23 old year Johnson, pretty of the Uni- -, was in jail here today on an as president Kelly British girl flier, reached this versity of Idaho was before; open charge, following an auto-th- e city this afternoon from state board of education mobile cohsion on the highway if. Timor, after a flight the six miles east of Murtaugti last and in Moscow today, oi 400 miles across the Timor school executive was preparing night. sea. Louis L. Witham, 32, Twin to explain his reasons for re- -j In so doing she completed hi a meeting of all Falls produce salesman, was at singing 19 days a flight alone from members of the faculty and j killed when his car, in whlcn "" " V She left . Croyden, England. representatives of thfe student,1 ne was traveling alone, was there May a, hoping to beat struck from the rear by a car body. was driven by C. D. Marble, 50, Bert Hinklers record of a 15 The faculty meeting conto from Island day flight called by Dr. Kelley for this Twin Jails automobile sales- , his man, who was arrested. Tne tinent. but bad weather and f aftemoon, as he stated in ask: accidents delayed her in the letter of resignation. He sheriff s office was informed r rv- and be his car was traveling at a high - latter stages of her trip ed that the resignation ! ! ' , , f x nodule she fell behind her made effective as early as pos- speed. $ I, after flying two days ahead of sible and in any event not lat-- ei Withams body was found 29 i it for much of the journey. than September 1. The re-17 feet from his car, whlcn was y She made a spectacular hurled 110 feet oif the road, signation was dated May and addressed to the commis- turning over three times, the landing at the air field here. Three plans from Brisbane and sioner of education and the officers reported. one Dutch seaplane escorted board of regents of the uniWitham came here April I her from afar out to this poft. He versity which is made , upedu-of from Lewiston, Idaho. A large crowd which had gamembers of the board of leaves a widow and two small thered cheered her until they cation. children; his mother, at Baker, were hoarse. He. stated that be had ad Ore, three brothers, Perry of were committee officials executive Government Mrs. Grace Berri, shot and seriously wounded near Toinales Bay, vised the gan Diego, Tom oi Sposan 3 tnat those among greeting the north of ban Francisco, is in a Petaluma hospital. Mrs. Berri, wife of of the board on May consid-sistwilliam of Baker, and one er an(j landincent he would give further Arnold Berri, a defendant in the Mason liquor case, accused pretty young girl at the MrSi c it- Jackson, as t to.1raine ing field. Wnen the official Luririi, rum running suspect, of billing her companion Mehille G. eration to the question Cltv 0r'e er ceremony was over they hur- Murtetant, gorernmnt witness in the Mason trial, bhe alleged he also whether I should remain long-J ried her off in a motor car to wounded her. with the university. delibera AH Is After prolonged (Continued on Page Eight) tlon, he continued, I can see Seems Fully little prospect of effective serHyrum Proposed 24 alia, May () , iff- (4 " S '( V5- J Project Public Wfll Study Tax Amendments "AN ly . Assured of Obtaining Required Acreage There has been considerable At Meet, May 28 question on the part of irrigators in various sections of the as to whether or not there valley At the last meeting of the would be sufficient acreage subdirectors of the Logan chamher of commerce it was felt, scribed to insure the proposed storage there should be another meet- government irrigation concern at, Hyrum.,.That ing of the general public for project from the tha purpose of discussing the should be dispelled latest the by reports skeptical state constitutional proposed Wellsville that during the amendments. At a recent lun- from two days, upwards of 2200 where these past cheon meeting has been signed acres of land were discussed, amendments there was not sufficient time up to take water under this project. for open discussion. These signatures were secur- A special meeting for this will be held in the ?impose unior high school auditorium on May 28, at 8 p. m. Indivi- Final Rites For dual notices will be sent to all members. The general public, S..W, Parkinson however, is invited and urged to attend and take part in the discussion. The chief purFranklin Ward pose of the meeting is to more so the inform they people fully will have all the facts before services these amendments Veryheld Impressive when them in the Franklin are to be voted upon at the were ward chapel Friday May 23 at next election. 2 p. m. for Samuel W. Parkincham-,-bHie presidency of the the home son. Awill of commerce haye of his53, who died at H. Roland brother, charge of the meeting andwilla Parkinson, Tuesday May 20, at committee be on hand to take the lead Franklin, Idaho. President Walter K. Barton the discussion. the services.-- A The proposed amendment to took charge-o- f double quartet, under the the state constitution deal with direction of Prof. Dewey Olprison removal, legislative Tax Commission, sen. sang. Lead Kindly Light ; revised tax plan, mine taxes, prayer, Patriarch L. A. MtChsm the whs labored as counselor in for and. more money the .stake presidency with Eischools. The people in the ceunty are der Parkinson; double quartet, What Voice Salutes the Start-le- d also invited and urged to . . kl er well-inftrm- ed Sin ed from -- persons owning that fertile stretch of dry farm land in the vicinity of Sterling. A new high-lin- e canal taking in that land immediately east of the state highway along the foot hills south of Wellsville is included in the new subscriptions. With - the - new acreage subscribed, those persons de girous of obtaining the water, should feel more at ease. The news will be good news to the members of the Cache county water users association which has worked so zealously for securing this project. Ready For Camp Leaders here. I therefore tender resignation as president of the. University of Idaho and of the southern branch of the university effective as early as vice my possible later butno 1930. i than Training School . Hear Dr. Becnion At Commencement and sixteen One hundred graduates and a packed a sembly of patrons heard Dr: Adam SBennion' deliver the address to graduates at the Logan senior high school Fri . AMERICAN TERRITORY T Departure of Airship From Pernambuco Delayed by Intense Heat which it was Feared Might Ignite Lifting Gas. Identity Sought Trucks were plying between September 1, I can only reiterate my Camp Logan, the Scout camp keen disappointment at not Logan canyon, and Logan of board regents carrying necessary - supplies finding the agreement and equipment this afternoon general with the administrative poll- - jor the camp leadership tralu- cles Which I regard as funda- inr school of Cache valley mental to my . educational council, B. S.jthe A., which conThis disappoint- venes at 4 oclock this afterphilosophy. ment is the more keen because noon and continues until 1:0 of my painstaking efforts to educational Sunday. have both my lenis were taken up the philosophy and Ita supporting canyon Friday" evening and are administrative policies under- being arranged to accomodate stood thoroughly and agreed Scouters who are to atto unanimously before I ac- the tend the gathering. which I the cepted position Scout executive Preston W. now relinquish." Pond is camp director, and He stated that the faculty, Reed W. Bailey, chairman of with few exceptions, as weU as the council leadership training the student body had support- - committee, assisted by John H ed his program and cooperat Wilson, camp committee chaired with him during the two man, will have charge of the years hehas served as presi- program.- - Mr. 'Bailey will lee dent since succeeding A. H ture on Why Go Camping?" Upham, now at Miami univer- Dr. E, G. Carter of the colwill speak on the sanisity in Oxford, Ohio. In Justice of these two lege tation program, and Ray J. he concluded, I am Becraft on the nature progroups, calling a meeting of the facul- gram. ty and representative students will Executive Pond give most of the leadership instruccontinued on Page Four ( -- - 1 Pernambuco, May 24 Brazil, (P) The Graf Zeppelin sailed southward today along one of the most beautiful coasts in the world on a 1,250 mile trip to Rio Janeiro, capital of Brazil. On their left passengers had the blue of the Atlantic, dotted with vessels in the coastwise trade, and on their right Brazil, now mountains and now rolling, but always green and sparkling in the tropic sun. Departure from here was at 11:59 p. m. (9.55 p. m. E. a. T.) 4 wwfntfil Prtft Phot a hours later than the Arretted In Shreveport, La, man several r, Grals master. Dr. Hugo glv'ng name of Tertnce ORourke had intense calculated, the wai held while police asked Wit coneln authorities to compare pho- heat making hazardous replenishment of the lifting gas untograph and fingerprint with thoa til tne air had cooled. of Erdman Olson, wanted for of hia sweetheart In 192ft. Almost as large a crowd as Pernambuco has ever seen witnessed the departure, cheering frantically as the ship rose Talkies To Open gracefully in the air. It circled the city, with flashlights playing on its sides, and at 12.20 a. m. At Lyric Sunday disappeared among the stars to the southward. : With Fine .The Zeppelin arrived here at Eck-ene- alay-In- film 6.30 p. m. (4:30 p. m. E. S. T.) Thursday, . after completing a With the showing of the trip from Seville, Spain, in 61 markable Fox release of Zane hours. Leaving Pernambuco, it Greys first all talking picture, will fly northward to Havana, The Lone Star Ranger, Sun- stopping there and later proday commencing at 3 p. m. ceeding to Lakehurst, where talkies" will be ushered In at will be taken on for the Lyric theatre,, and will be supplies return trip to Friedrich-shafethere. the permanent - equipment The Lyric- management has secured many of the most outstanding Talkie film of re- Former-Logacent months which are booked for showing at the local playhouse during the coming weeks. Girl Wins San Workman were busv all this v week installing the new talkie equipment which hr the best Diego Essay Prizes and most modern type. Along ' with the new talkie devices comes a new screen also for Birdie, the little 14 year old the Lyric, This screen is fire- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. proof and' of a new process Gardner formerly of Logan, but which greatly improves the who now reside in San transmission of sound pictures. California, took first prizeDiego, for It is. made of beaded glass and 9th grades and also for all Jr., greatly adds to the quality of high competition by writing the the pictures as they are view- winning essay, on the subject, ed. Mother and Why Father The Consolidated - theatre Should Own Their Own Homes,1 management has been consid- in .a cohtest recently sponsored ering for sometime the inSun, and the stallation of talkies at .the Ly- by The San Diego board. Her award realty ric and tomorrow will see this city was $50 in gold, an order for aim definitely realized. 8 photos, plus the honor Starring George OBrien and (f large excelling over some 5,000 Jr Sue Carol, with a brilliant students.' group in the supporting cast. high Her arguments were evidently The Lone Star Ranger," ranks as one of the finest of the convincing to her parents as talkies and has had a re they are just now commencing markable run at other thea- the erection of a lovely Spanish tres over the country. It is in type home in the beautiful a class with The Virginian Plamosa Park section. and In Old Arizona," two of the most widely known and talked of photoplays since the Many . Guilty of advent of sound pictures. The locale of the film is Texas and Liquor Charges Rid Grande. re- n, n Anxiety over Fate of Bill Conference Report is Liable to a Point of Order which May Reopen Entire Controversy. Washington, -- .Pelletier, 49, The Marie last night heard their muffled shots outside home In suburban Berwyn and joined a group of neighbors on the sidewalk, only tb find that their mother has been shot to death in the street while returning from a market with supplies for a party.. The womans husband, just returning from a store, also was attracted to the scene, a few doors from the Pelletier heme. was Pelletiers purse found In the back yard 'of the Pellertier home today by a neighbor, and detectives believed it had been flung there by the slayer in fleeing t the Mrs. scene. A mystery angle was injected into the case by the finding of pieces of cloth believed to be bloodstained in the Pelletier kitchen. Four youths were arrested as suspecis alter a lively chase during which they flung The a away pocketbook. pocketbook was at first believed to he Mrs. Pelletier's. Police four, continued to hold the even after Mrs. Pelletiers purse had been found, as purse snatchers. Last week a purse snatcher shot Mrs. Katherine Pina, 65, when she refused to give him her pocketbook. fter ; Just after reaching a final agreement on the measure, the conferees learned Republican that the report adjusting the hundreds of differences between the senate and house Is liable to a point of order which may reopen the entire controversy. The opposition is prepared to is contend when the report submitted on Monday that the conferees exceeded the authority of both the house and senate bills in fixing tha dunes on cheese, cherries. Rayon, watches and clocks. con-feren- ce Learning of the new attack on the bill. Senator Watson of Indiana, the Republican leada er, sought gentlemans agreement among the conferees whereby they would only consider these particular rates if the legislation is returned again to conference.4 This agreement had not been reached today. If the point of order against the bill is upheld bv the senate, it sends the legislation back to conference with tha (Continued on Page Eight) Baby Goes Down ' laundry , -- Chute 'V For Four Stories , - i 'S&ntk .Barista, Cal, May 24 fP) RaymondwasMcGill. Jr the only one month', old, in a local hotel wrho laughed about his experience yesterday. The baby ovei slept and his mother, Mrs. Raymond McGill, went to breakfast after wrap- ping the sheets about him to keep him from falling out of ' bed. maid entered the room. It appeared unoccupied and she dumped the bundled sheets down the laundry chute, font floors" to the basement, When Mrs. McGill returned and found the child missing, the entire staff of the hotel was called into action. The search continued until the maid remembered the lanudry. Raymond, unhurt, was gail'f kicking about on top of a pile ct linen in the basem nt. A tion. day evening. Scout leaders at the camp The speaker emphasized the Chutes and for the course will be divided importance df a Career. into two troops with Principal some -- Train yourselves lor Kiibum of the Woodruff school adwas his service, particular Under For leading one and H. P. Ander monition. He said that dismal eon the other. Patrol leaders failures would be avoided if a TODAYS SCORES A. C. Pederare: P. selected was 24-2career planpurposeful 5 Rodeo, son, Amos Bair of Richmond; ned carefully. AMFRJRAN , 'Moscow, Idaho, May 24 UP) C. L Goff and. Alfred Kern Not Of postponCompanions determine large100 cases, mostly over With Preston. of Harold Peterson ly the pathway one will folDuring the past week J. D. will haVe liquor law violations, disposed ed rain, post of morale low . the declared Karsher, who is working with E. officer andthe speaker of, the spring term of federal ArielJHoth w1il.be With'-whoName court are you going? is E. "Colburn of Blackfoot, "has in Ear. closed here yesterday and Philadelphia 402 000 (103-- G U 2 -of handicrafts. charge em13 (L of the of ope of potent the building question will resume hr Ooeur' dAlene. New .York. .112 150 JXU-IThe first speaker was CharQuinn, Shores and Cochrane, ployers now want to know, the new chutes at the Cache The term 12 and les D. Goaslind, Salt Lake, who the opened May Omaha, Neb, May 24 (AP) Pennock and Dickey. speaker asserted. Mr. county fair grounds for the big Bride And An was first counselor to Mrs. Edna May Marco wants a since then 102 men have either Perkins; . Second game: .Mr. -lb .the valedictory address, Logan Rodeo, July or. been convicted Parkinson when the Franklin pleaded divorce- from- Adolph D. Marco, .100 000 Philadelphia cases four been and stake was first organized Vivian Wangsgard urged her Kersher is inone' of the best have guilty whatever his name is. 101 603 the country and bulldoggers Auto Disappear or Although while in two other New York . Peter G. Whitehead who pre- classmates to finish the work has she has been mar- dismissed, Walbert. Rommel and Cochhad much experience with cases were sided as bishop over S. W. they had started. Miss Wangsverdicts of not guilty ried eight years, she states in rane, Schang; Ruffing and out that a half rodeos and the building of Parkinson while he lived at gard pointed returned. her she is not that petition task was a strong indie chutes and corrals for them Pittsburgh, Pa., May 24 P) Franklin, was the next speak-- T done In the case of Drs. Edward Benegough, cation of weakness. In her ad With the present arrangement A bride of five Veeks and the just sure what her husbands name L, White and H. Rouse, Lew'3-to- n, St. Louis is. D. be i It 000 001 0 may i Adolph Violin and cello duet, Prof, dress Miss Wangsgard pointed at the fair grounds, Mr. Kersh- - automobile in which she ws Marco, she said, the federal attorney wh! Cleveland or A. D. Mar 220 010 0 foler will states success out have that brilliant that Logan and company, Dewey Oisen of about to their indictments Gray, Kimsey and Manion; Duff Marco. tin, brought dismal one of the best equipped and returning with her husband accompanied at the piano. Miss lowed right' behind their home in Carnation, Wesh , In seeking alimony, Mrs. on charges of technical viola- Hudlin and L. Sewell. , Zoie Morrison, Oh it is Won- failure and often when the best rodeo arenas in the court to grant tions of the narcdtlc laws, states. cause seemed hopeless success Usually the disappeaied mysterioufiy from Marco asks theamounts derful. under pleaded for leniency for the Detroit . 000 204 0 in the ballance waiting corrals and chutes for rodeo the roadside on the Lincoln her suitable President Joseph E. Cardon was here today. each name, if necessary. She pair. At the same time Judge Chicago too far away from highway near 010 000 6 are for hands. grounds was persistent in Logan of Cache stake, her husband banks C. C. Cavanah condemned tiie Hogsett, Sorrell and Haris not the Searching for hours on the states This the spectators. Bates a S. was He George Principal next the speaker. case at the Cache county fair highways and in garages east under the three names, and indictment. The men pleaded grave, Thomas, Hayworth; school friend of early days at made the annual report of the of here, state officers and police owns property under each guilty and were fined $200 each Caraway, Blankenship, McKam grounds- .to school. the prinAccording the Brigham Young College. were of unable to towns and Berg, Autry. Prof. Southwick of. Logan, cipal the school had passed Some of the main performers findnearby trace of the through a very successful year who will be at the Logan rodeo womananyor the machine, young Cut One sang Face to Face', were NATIONAL . by which Mr. Bates said was lar- are J. D. Kersher of Phoenix, Closing remarks The missing bride is Mrs. G. 00L 000 010 03-- 5 111- -' Brooklyn Pres. - Walter K. Barton who gely due to the support given- Arizona, Lloyd Saunders 1 of C Kirk, 24, wh was left in th Boston 000 .... 000 101 00-- 2 5 0 eduof Pocathe bf board aU California, Harry Bart that previous by parents,' endorsed Than Death In while her husband A. tello all expert Phelps and Lopez; R. Smith bulldoggers; automobile, speakers had said and read a j cation. Superintendent L. and Sphere. Bert Sibbets of Miles City, Mon- sought aid to repair the1 car (Continued on Page Eight tana, Merle Hunt of Blackfoot, after it had broken down' The Continued on Page Four Paris, May 24 (AP) A dis- reaching the outside, causing (New York .... 000 201 111-- 6 121 Howard Tegland of Livingston. ausband said the automobile 000 300 103-- T 14 3 'Philadelphia Thode of could not have been driven patch from Jeddah, Arabia, to their death too. Earl and Montana, No and the only way he the petit Parisien today said The fire, origin of which ha. Pruett, Heving and OFarrel, Blue Law Abiding City. To South , Dakota all champion away, Bronc Riders. Mr. Thode is could account for i i(sapa.ar-anc- e that 50 Modem pilgrims aboard not been determined, spread so Sweetland, Collard and Davis. was that it had been the burning steamer Asia in rapidly that it was possible only j one of the best in the world. Tomorrow The ropers will be Harry Hart, towed. Jeddah harbor Wednesday cut to lower boats on the star- - ( First game: Hot Rolls Nor Hot Kirk came to Pittsburgh after one anothers .throats rather board side, those on the port Cincinnati 100 000 000-- 1 7 1 Tony Cavanaugh, Mose Edmo of his than face death in the blaze. side blazing between the Davits JSt, Louis 03 1 000 01x-- 5 10 0 from the Blackfoot Indian res- notifying authorities Two boats lowered were sunk Rixey, Johnson and May to deliver bread and rolls Sun- ervation, Lloyd Saunders, Elmer New Brunswick, N. J-- , by the pilgrims, forth; Haines and Wilson, ' morning. Hepler and Tuffy Welch from ml coat were to tho .wno - l2SSLI2222 34 (AP) There will be no rolls day who about 80 Into each Second game: , Under New Jerseys old "Blue Texas are also expected These account the SLSJT disaster, craft.Jumped, the bakers and bread, hot from milk can be distrib- are Just some of the principal bile. Cincinnati 0 only Law, took the the at foot of blue-laplace abiding uted on the sabbath. ovens, for this .Most of these were picked up St. Louis. .. 1 Sporad- performers. There are always When a British steamship companionway. city tomorrow. by boats from eight ships in I McWeenv and Gooch; John-th- e ically the statutes are enforced a large number of riders, The blood of the suicides son and Mancuso. harbor which and bulldoggers who follow1 :he ! company puts a nassenger Not even bootlegging of the by city officials, i J er it js building into service flowed as if at a sacrifice: Their as near the blazing aprpoached j vessel as staff of life, practiced with Last Sunday wagons of one Wl11 1)6 the worlds . 002 000 largest, bodies blocked up the exit and was possible. Chicago The most noted outlaw horses j some success a Sunday ago, banking company drove to the ss driven ship, 1050 prevented others, praving-witreckoned . 001 Oio 002 -- 3 11 1 . toll will be Widow, electrically be ridden Baking city line, and couriers dashed to to will be attempted. i ! long and displacing 60,- - their faces toward Mecca in at 200 dead. Thirteen hundred r Malone and layior, Frer.c jfeet tons. they grocery stores with hot bread ...... companies said today efforts i Contlaued on Page Three the dining saloon, finally from ly, ere saved. , Jooo and rolls. , would make no further Corrals Way July BASEBALL Sure Boston-Washingt- on -- Husbands O r 24-2- 5. Chicago, May 23 AP) four children of Mrs. (API-A- complex bilL -- r May 24 months of labor, the tariff framers were confronted with ,a fresh point of attagfe today which caused them nw anxiety over the fate of he 16 had--char- Four Children BF POINT PICTURESQUE T s Senior High Grads H ZEPPELIN COHTttlUES GRAF inter-mount- Anothers Throats Rather . '" Face Ships Flames Have Bread Suke-immediat- ely 2 w itn-circ- mt 1 h Eye-witne- 120-51- 01 ur and-iKiO- 1 j |