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Show 'S('tvivu.v,n pri CHAIN MARKET f)MMI $1 HirIi - luxe Close 3--8 3--1 LIII. VOLUME WEATEM 4A 7 $1.97 1.05 - m .ww ,v, , i v'.w',v.i('H;.',WHi'.'-'.,.','- ( Mostly fair tonight ini Hednesduy. IDAHO: Fair tonight. Wednesday cloudy with lower temperature. 4 Qj TAM NUMBER LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1930. SOUTH AMERICA TO U. S. FLIGHT NEXT FOR GRAF Director William Peterson- - Leaves Friday For Washington 0u Public Land Conference Work PLANE us THREE KILLED TO FEET FIFTY CRASHES I2f. N a"- Miss Laura Ingalls Writes Inside 980 Loops in Sky Betters her own Record Threatened Record Made by Man. t siS5m. r L i r-- j. V & - , sj. Si- - 27 Okla . May Miss Laura Ingalls, 25 year old New Yorker, who received tier first flying lesson 18 Muskogee, (API months ago, today had written consecutive inside loops in the sky above Hatbox municipal airport here, nearly triple her own feminine world's re980 cord. loops "Averaging about 4 for every minute she was In the air at the airports dedication late yesterday, Miss Ingalls in her dizzy flight exceeded by 636 loops the womens record of 344 she established May 3 at Lambert field, in St. Louis Army officers protected her from the enthusiastic crowd as She leaped from she landed her plane, obtained a drink of water and was carried on the shoulders of a throng to her motor car When anyone exceeds her record, she said shed try again. The youthful axiatrix in 3 hours and 40 minutes aloft completely eclipsed the best mark held by another woman flyer, 45 loops by Miss Mildred threatened She Kaufmann. the accomplishment of Charles (Speed) Holman, who claims the mens inside looping mark (Continued on Page Two) 1- -2 Logan Citizen Joins : ip .. k-- . - s ' A iuocla(d Prm Pket The northward Journey from Pernambuco, Brazil, to Lakehurst, N, J. la the next atage of tha long flight of the German dirigible Graf Zeppelin from Germany to America and return. Map thowi ( dirigibles route northward. At .left It Commander Hugo Eckener. GEORGE OF His Majesty London, May 27 (P) Illness of King Georgfe wiil prevent his attending the third court of the season to be held tonight at Buckingham palace, to-it was officially announced day. It was said his majesty was and 15 he presided at the first two courts of the season, the first hfe had attended in two years due to his previous serious illness. The Prince of Wales deputized for' him during the preceding season. r His serious Illness of the Roosevelt Field, N. Y., May winter of 1928 and 1929 was a with 27 (ip) in an attempt to low- bronchial pneumonia develtranscontin- subsequent pulmonary er the east,-we- st necessitated which ental speed record, Lieut. Col opments at draining of a lung abscess and Roscoe Turner took oft 3.03 40 a. m. (E. S. T.) today other delicate and hazardous p on a flight to Los treatment. Angeles. Eight American girls are to There is no record for a one be presented at tonight's court stop east to west flight, but and were to have met the king "record of 19 hours, who Is 64 "years "old. Six other a non-sto- p 10 minutes and 32 seconds wras American girls and women are made by Captain Frank Hawks-mipflp- to be presented tomorrow evenRairt hi nm fttnn ing at the fourth and last probably would be made at court of the season. Wichita, Kas. He would make announce The following no estimate as to the time In ment was issued at Bucking-whic- h he hoped to make the ham Palacs flight. He carried 450 gallons For some days past ' tfie of gasoline, 25 gallons of oil ha's been suffering from and Gilmore, his lion cub mas- akingpainful although localized cot.. rheumatism of the right hip. He took off In the same His majesty has been;, advised not to be present at the courts plane In which he recently st felled to break the tonight and,., tomorrow, but one stop record 'made by hopes to be able to fulfill his later in 'the engagements (Continued on Page Two) week. It was stated on excellent authority -that "the trouble was MissingSpanish. not --of - a- serious nature and (Continued on Page Eight) i?i -- Wheat Growers Hold Meeting Suffers From Inflammation Of Hip Off Early this MornAt Berkeley ing on a One Stop Flight From New N E. Edlefsen, a graduate of York to Los Angeles the Utah State Agricultural colof member a former Mascot. and Carries lege the faculty in the department of physics has Just received notification of his apponlt-me- nt as assistant professor of of irrigation at the University California at Berkeley. Dr Edlefsen will devote the major portion of his time in his new he position to research, thoughroom will have a limited dlass connection. Dr." Edlcfsn recently received the Ph. D degree at the Unireversity of California He minceived the degree in the imum time While at the California institution he held anational research council fellowship for two years. one-sto- r I west-to-ea- The stockholders Cache-Cou- nty Wheat-Grow- of ers the association met at the Farm Bureau - headquarters at the cousitv court house Monday, to "May TOTC i elect board of directors and ofThe conficers for this year. provide stitution and are that part of the officersothers elected for one year and Th. ffyr t woeeKt - th following board members and John E. officers were named: one president, r.riffm, Newton, e, year: D.M Bickmort.-Paradisvice president, two years; M. Allen, Wellsvllle, apsecretary - treasurer, pointed appointed general manager. The other directors are Alphonso Newton, Thomas Christensen, A. Buttars, Clarkston, and John for Irishman, Wcllsville elected three-year- s; John Ed. Godfrey, Clarkston, and George Z. Lamb, for two Hyde Park, elected Rlch-mo- n years; and Cyrus Bullen, Wells-ville, and Thomas Stuart, elected for one year. This makes a board of nine directors who, with -Mr. Rigby and Mr. the Alien, - will take care of wheat for all members of the association for this year. I Stabbing Affray . In Utah Hotel Aviators Safe by-la- La-mo- nt - Salt Lake city. May 27 (gp) George Sollis, 30, formerly a was seriously prize fighter, wounded in a stabbing affray in a state street hotel here about 3 o clock this morning, Jim Clavs, 27, was arrested ai his assailant. Sollis accused Clays of the tell stabbing' but refused to Mrs what the fight was about Sollis and others at the hotel declared the two men had quarreled In the evening. Sollis recovery is considered douutlul FROM ATTENDING THIRD COURT OF SEASON BY ILLNESS Roscoeunie- r- Faculty ENGLAND PREVENTED Madrid, May 27 (FV-Co-n- Cap- - tain Nunez Maza, Spanish avia tors who have been missing since Wednesday, are safe, but are held by Nomadic "tribesmen near Cap BJador, Morocco Vincente "Their mechanic, Ferrer, also is safe, but one of from their planes a forced landing and the other is In a sand dune. Information of their safety was contained in a communique issued this morning by the department of Moroccan affairs, but details were lacking It is not known If the fliers are held for ransom, but the government is negotiating for their rescuea The tribesmen merely sent message to a Spanish outpost in the Cape Jury region, saying the" aviators were, in their ' hands. wax-damage- Director William, Peterson of the U. S A G. extension service, who is a member of the federal public lands cornnus- -' aon for the administration, and consenation of public lancu has just received a sheepskin certificate to which is affixed the seal of the United States and which is signed by President Hoover and Secretary of State btlmson officially recording Mr. Petersons appointment, as a member of the federal public lands commission, which post he has been holding for several months Monday, June 2, at 10 o'clock. Director Peterson is due in Washington, D C. for a conference of the public lands He will be away commission. for ten days or two weeks. Thursday he will go to Salt Lake for a conference with Governor George H Dern before proceeding to the national capital on Friday. While In Washington sitting as a member of the land com- mission, Mr. Peterson will recommend to that body that will best be served I Utah by federal supervision of the public domain. He will advocate that the government grant some land on the public domain for the purpose of making experiments on rehabilitation over grazed areas and will also advocate federal control of water holes on the public He will cany these domain. and other recommendations with the backing of the Utah ttate farm bureau, cattle and horse growers associations and the wool growets association Wif e Treat-e- d At Hospital for Cuts and Bruises Damage Estimated at $15, 300No Clues . of Bombing. V WILLIAM PETERSON which are substantiating these reccomendations. (Some weeks ago, Mr. Peterson was in Washington for the first gathering of the public lands commission since the appointment of the personnel by President Hoover. Mary P.oberst the Rinehart, distinguished writer, has the distinction of being the only woman member of this body. Scouters1 fliers, Attend. Camping West Will 'SchdolmCanyoa Dr, : 1 4 sedut Upwards'., leaders of' the Cache . valley council attended .the tirtip leaders training course at Camp Logan in Logan canyon Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning. A good morale prevailed in the two troops which were organized into two patrols each. Scoutmaster Leland Moss and A. (. Assistant Scoutmaster Barton of Troop 67, Randolph were In attendance. Talks were given BjTTteed W" Bailey on Camping, Dr. E. G Carter on Sanitation, and Ray J. Becraft on The Nature Program, John H Wilson, camp committee chairman discussed alms of the summer camping program. Sunday at 1.30 a 'special 8'-vic- e was held at which Prudent John A. Israelsen of Hyri n Stake and 8am Smith were the speakers. The Instruction of the faculty was well received. The group adjourned at 3 oclock Sunday afternoon. . President Departure 'from for for and gates that their Ac- cident Prevention Work is a Service to the Entire World. Put Aboard .Giant Washington, May 27 (AP)- -. national Opening the third conference on street and highway safety, President Hoover told the assembled delegates preventoday their accident a tion work was-service to the entire world. The president deplored the great loss of human life in street and highway accidents and desciibed the toll of suf ferlng among surviving victims as of national concern.- -, The great loss of human Jife in street and highway accidents and the toll of suffering among surviving vlctlnui,'l.he ls national concern A Ynn iinnnrtAnpA cfava , ak 'Tftedfugsfofe' Hoover Tells Assembled dele- hut a. Srxrxx ss man, woman and child in he Amazon river, and then every land. the Hahead northwestward- for street and The TOna: TTTgTiway safety" From Havana, where the dir - held in 1920, carefully worked Igible will remain but a short out a program of measures for while, - ho- - will make - a -- short improvement of --traffic- condicruise over the Bahamas, and tions. It was then unanimthen follow the North Ameri-kir.- d. ously agreed that responsibility Dr. can coast to Lakehurst. -- -- last-nation- al , -- the-epeni- ng tinued-tm-geer- for carrying out these recommendations .should lie with the en tateTand tocld commumtl4 that voluntery organizations Cuckoos r Brings Many ALaugB Laughs pop up at airplane speed in. the film now showing at the Capitol Theatre --called riot starring Attend . Summer . 4 - School At Chicago 1 Eckener, that inimitable Dr: F. ' L. West, dean of the faculty at the Utah State Agricultural college and head of the department o 1 physics will leave early In June to attend t , summer quarter session at i)e University of Chicago. Dr. Vte,t will also represent the institution at the meetings of tie National Education" Associa- - " tion which will be held in Columbus, Ohio, from June 23 to July 8. He will alsd attend other scientific conventions and gatherings' while in the east, The trip will be made by automobile In company with Mrs West, and Augusta Madsen and Edith Smith, two Logan cify school teachers, who will also attend the summer school at the Univeraity of Chicago. Dr. West expects to visit and investigate several Institutions be?., tween here and Chicago. The trip and study will occupy the . entire summer. BASEBALL TODAY'S . SCORES AMERICAN First game: , - . OOuOOO 011-- 2 91 pair of comedians Bert Wheeler i Chicago and Robert Wpolsey. j Cleveland ... 000 002 lOx-- 3 91 The audience at the Capitol1 Henry and 'Rldaie, AUtrTT" last night, was qulte ready alter Harder and Sewell, this pair rollicking seeing 101 000 230-- 7 14 3 laughing situation Washington through ' 000100 010-- 2 4 i after Vnoth! to Tan Uareal New'Tork Jones Spencer; Hoyt, McEvoy, dizzy riot of laughter. There was something funny Wells and Dickey. going on all the while and the .. 100 101 020-- 5 10 1 comic capers of these boys put Boston . 000 202 30x-- 7 10 1 stiches in the sides of more than Philadelphia a few of those who heard, saw MacFayden, - Smith and and laughed over this offering 'Berry; Eamshaw, Quinn and also should lend their cooperation locally, and that the national conference should reconvene only if need for it Grant More Time .On Hyrum should apear. In the years that have Cochrane. Itervened there has been much "Cuckoos. Con-a Cache i letter from It rounty condi-te- d. Through ettort to traffic fJarn?.esf better A new card table has been (Detroit .... .. 002 Colton) feel sure tions, but gressman Don B. Colton, Diaccident rate rector William Peterson has re- that Dr. Mead is now convinced nevertheless.the continues to rise given a hinged top, the under St Louis . . 000 ceived the information that Dr that the protest because the increasing volume side of which, when lifted, Uhle and Hargrave; Kimsey, not reclamation against the project was Elwood.., forms a screen for a home Coffman and Ferrell. Mead, Om tinned on Pace Seven This State motion picture projector (service commissioner, has ex- well founded." as favorable ment practically assures the Second game: pressed himself to an extension of time on the people of Cache, county that 000 100 Chicago Cleveland . . 200 100 Hyrum irrigation project if it Dr. Mead is in favor of the Speeding Automobile Crashes Into Colorado of Girl Pilot School who be should those desired McKain and Autry; Jublon- project. by High are working for the interests of In closing his letter, Conowski, Wolloway and Myait. Roadside Grocery the project. Hurt gressman Colton stated that he now the situation has Springs Killed in Airplane Crash According , NATIONAL to Director Peter- feels been clarified Dr. and New York .. that 100 200 0CO-- 3 9 1 son, it seems almost unneces- Mead is on the 2 pro27 (A3) Dodging 000 000 010-1- 8 Warner Boise, planning Brooklyn said May milk the ,i to truck ask of for extension forward. Colorado Springs. Colo, Maf soloing today in attempt to sary WalKer his O going ject and automobile off Ferrell, Elliott, speeding new view was but in of on the time, the side of the wrong as a commercial new The are canals that pilot. Moxx and Lopez, the road to avoid hitting a road and 27 (jip) Margaret Ferguson, 17 quality After she had obtained her canals and other plans that the spoken of are In the lower a.uk truck. Bob Chilton, Chilton, driving at Boise year old Colorado Springs high rating last week she expressed committee ls working on they stretches of the Mt 40 miles an hour, Cincinnati at Chicago, postSterling high school student, drove the narrowly ask for the extension. school student and one of the the desire to fly over Pikes might west of machine full length into a missed it and could not get poned, rain. At the present time it is almost area and in the basin United the in atWhether she the recent car At a made met- roadside grocery store .early the back upon the road. peak. youngest girls certain that between 24,000 and Wellsvllle. tempt today is not known. . States to hold a government ing of the land owners of ti 1 this morning, receiving injur -- The machine smashed through Philadelphia at Boston, past- sub25,000 acre-febe will was killed stuMiss license, been area it was voted unanimously les Which sent him to the hos-t- o the front of the store, scatter- poned; rain. Ferguson had private pilots for, and If there ls that several scribed for work for a high line canal 'pital. today in the crash of her plane dying aviation ing goods many feet in all much taken will it materially limits. was months She to have been reduce the cost above the Ilyrum project water east of the city Two other boys and a girl, St. Louis . ... 010 P03 100-- 5 13 1 acre. per her level. This land is some ofiau jrom the high school, es- Miss ChildtoD received several cuts Pittsburgh . 040 020 20x-- 8 8 3 Ferguson passed Fri- graduated Irom the Colorado let-it6. In hitrh school June She the most fertile acreage in the caped with less serious injur about the heaa und was suf-- ! Orabowski. Hald, Beil and Congressman Coltons government flying tests lastL. T. Spriniis was. he made special mention valley. Engineers were In that les. the daughter of Mr. and. were Victor Warner, itruig from shock. He nuu.li 1 arid day Site was rated by ui -- 3ALso., Mrs Walter Ferguson ot Colo - of the protest that had been vicinity Monday looking over Sun They and Alice coonrod when taken w uW greaves. Bishop, government inspector. sent to Dr. Mead, Jgm4 ty the prospect such a . w os X jHiwtic I'Mob and v? as iado Springs. hospital. be taken up largely with organization. President W. A. Spicer will name the nominating and other committees. An active contest for the presidency Js expected to develop.' Group meetings of the denomination have been almost dally matters here fer mo r than -- a week. Several councils met yesterday; Including the missionary volunte-r- s Commissioner Elwood Mead May Project 1 If. If , ed -- Store, Driver et er us j ' i (Continued on Page Seven) H -. WES UUC61 ISllT, i j 1 A 1 er- last ten days. The first session will v ,v AdventistsMeet will J. g. Att. Leon Fonnesbeck Tulsa, Okla., May 27 (API and E T. Hawkins, accompanied by C. F. Malin spent over Crashing as the pilot was landthe week end at the Park City ing on the lighted Garland an airplane carrying mining camp where a visit to airport, Ursa Ball, 28, of Tulsa, the principal producing mines Miss Robert Hammond, 21, and was made. A. P. Ridge, former and Busboom, both of mayor, of Park City joined George S. Mo., fell 50 feet here the party and was " guide Carthage, last night and burned, killing through the mines. An inter- the trio. " esting history of the camp was given by Mr Ridge. Besides a Bodies of the victims .were A delicious chicken dinner, there seared beyond recognition. were many things seen on the half hour was required te the trip that made it educational extricate them from friends and worthwhile. smouldering wreckage, The flotation process In use of the three persons who had. at the Silver King Coalition accompanied them to the field for the extraction of valuable 'for the night flight witnessed metals was looked over. The i the accident, three largest producing mines j Busboom, a marble quarry in the camp, the Silver King! owner, priprletor of the plane. Coalition, Park Utah and Park and Hammond, his pilot, ae- Galena as well as the May companled by E. J. Peters, Flower, were all inspected. A Tulsa Marble dealer, flew heie tunnel down to a depth of this afternoon from Carthage. 1642 feet is being driven at The ship was left at the field the latter mine. This is for for some minor repair work the purpose of draining off About 11 o'clock Busboom and the water instead of having Hammond, by to use pumps, the old process. several friendsaccompanied returned to the Even at this depth, there is field and had the motor warmmuch mineral to be had. hnak-ln- g ed up for night flight above ' i the mjnes profitable to Tulsa. , be worked. The great difficulty Attendants the at, airport has been the problem of drain- said the after flying low age which will be solved when over the plane, city, returned above the tunneling 'is completed the field, dipped as if to land, according to those who made and then zoomed over a hang, the trip. ar before falling. The reason for the crash was unknown. Fifty-fiv- e Two student but of E Chirs of Barone on the edge of Chicagos Chinatown was the target of a black powder bomb ahlch caused $300 damage and Seventh Day threw two families living on the second floor from their " beds. The druggist said he planned to move across the street and lunch-countIn conSan ' Franclsco, "MayZT"7AP) open-- a Seventn Day adventists from nection with the store, but had no threat - of any the four corners of the earth receivedPolice also considered a will assemble here tonight for session of their (Continued "on Page Sevent quadrennial world conference. It Lund-Iber- SIFETI -- Victims Seared Beyond ReTo Park City cognition by Flames That Also Burned ' Mining Camp Machine Reason for Crash Unknown. Heber Bingham, Fred Called To Washingtonx. Bomb Chicago, May 27 Braexplosions early today shook the northwest and south sides, zil Havana, Cuba, caused serious injuries to two persons and did several thou Tomorrow Set sand dollars damage. Mail be-irf- g Rude Rasmussen, 69, and his Supplies were treated wife, Minnie, 61, at a hospital for cuts and bruises after a powerful dynaAirship. mite' bomb "wrecked the - entrance to a two story "brick Pernambuco, Brazil, May 27 building. They were thrown room (AP) The Graf Zeppelin from their bed in a just above the vestibule and 13,000 miles of its 18,000 trip be- the bed was rent by the force hind it, was preened today for the next lap of its long voyage of the explosion, John Galandak, owner of the the 5,5000 miles trip to Hav-N. building lived on the second ana, Cuba, and Lakehurst, floor with his five young J. children and a housekeeper Departure was set for tohour They also were tossed from morrow with the exact their beds and showered with uncertain. Meanwhile replen-isnmp- nt of fuel, lifting gas, balfalling plaster, but none was He the last and supplies continued, estimated injured. " " while more than a ton of mail damage At $15,000. has been put into the dirigible Neither Rasmussen nor could give police any for the long trip north. The course to be set by the clue to the cause of the Gal-and- Bodies of Back From Trip GHf-PHRESrSTHT-- M air and TULSflAIRPORT UQHTED Utah Member of Commission AVill Recommend That State Will Be Served Best By Federal Supervision of Public Domain. - i fr . i |