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Show Y1 '' ''-"'- ' 7 wftwwvwivrtm frrrrrrrrrrTTTrrrTrrT777TirfTJTJJiTTTTrrrrrrrffiirTfrif - i CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET' WEATHER P- Wheat j Open . High Low Close July 1.07 S--4 1.08 8 1.06 5-- 8 1.07 8 Sept 1.10 3-- 4 1.11 7-- 8 1.00 4 MO 8 Dee. M3 8 1.16 3-- 8 1.11 8 1.11 3 VOLUME 1 T MI Generally fail' tonight : - and Tuesday. IDAHO: Fair tonight anil Tuesday but cloudy in north portion. LIIL LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, MONDAY, NUMBER 129. JUNES, 1930. ree XCUTEQ ITPlIIAL REPORT LETHAL GIS OF THE UTAH mm on the IB KILLED GANGSTERS GUNS KILL FIVE STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE DETROIT AT CHICAGO By ELMER GEORGE PETERSON, President Utah State Agricultural College. WEEK OVER f AT FIVE AND END s der kle ere ery in Bob (Editors Note: The following is a reprint of the annual report of President E. G. Peterson delivered at the baccalaureate exercises of the U. S. A. C. in the college auditorium, White, Gambler Convicted of Murder- Sunday morning, June 1.) The work of the college dur- ing the year has been marked by a further increase in stand- ing Anbther Gambler was Apparently Dead Three Minutes After Entering Chamber. ards of scholarship to which the students generally have reThe college propossponded. es nothing short of the highattainable rank among Carson City, Nev., June 2 est There institutions. American Elko R. Bob" H. White, (AP) deficiencies , which natural thelare died in today gambler, wealth lethal gas chamber at 7 the the absence ofIts great which is reHe imposes upon Nevada state prison here. in lack of equipment had been convicted on circumstant- presented Of the murder of various sorts and other ial-evidence which however we of Louis Lavell, another gamcan weU forego until such time bler. able to is White was taken at 4:40 a. as the state our better We wants. for provide he m. into "the stone chamber on hand found the other have an air tight helped build of native intelliroom nine feet long by eight a high, grade gence, on the part of students wide and seven high and coming from throughout the strapped into a chair. state region we represent He smiled and nodded to the which and makes possible achievepeople looking in the window. ment in scholarship on a high There -- were 53 witnesses inThe human material plane. cluding two women. in and the intermountain Before White's chair stood a westUtah Such is of quality. two gallon crockery jar con- a condition good Is Infinitely valua of quartsulphite taining able as we develop our civilizaacid and half a gallon of water. tion it overcomes absence of next in the a Pulling string absence of great room opened a container, drop-oj- n great wealth, numbers, deficiencies in plant ounce one dozen a ping early or equipment, or other material eggs" of cyanide of potassium things. It is easily conceivaThe solution. acid the into al- ble that such deficiencies will was generated deadly gas aid rather than hinder the most instantly. college in helping to build as the White nodded again in our people1 and in greatness from come up gas started to to achieve greater suc- helping took he Then the generator. There and could take. and elsewhere where wealth easily. At the third breath his population reach amazing HU body levels which have head fell back. contributed twitched as in a convulsion, little to Americas striving for then was still. in things of the mind Three minutes., after he en- greatness and the spirit which is the only tered the death chamber he striving worthy of our effort. was apparently dead. eontent in our comLet us-- be White was not a bit nervous. parative poverty hoping that with the we He shook hands may out of - our greater warden and the other two men enforced - effort - render helped strap him In the worthy servants in the work of our common Margaret Skeeter, R. N. The various schools humanity. of 'the fteno, and Miss May E. Kenney, 1, and Agriculture city, 'college: another nurse, Carson witnesses. Forestry 2, Home Economics; were the - women 3,Engineering;;: 4, Commerce; They were admitted at their 5, Arts and Science and 6, own request. White declined breakfast. He education are in a satisfactory went to sleep about 11 p. m., condition of development, each, guard of course, with its problems and when the night which require continuous effort We are particularly to solve. (Continued on Page Two) gratified that the graduates this year as in the past, are N. Mrs. finding feady employment in useful wealth creating tasks and are returning many fold --Larson Dies in good citizenship the "Investment which the state and nation have made in them. Former Director Of Budget Dies 7 n Avitors Remained in IjLusband of Dead and Their Baby Air Without Refueling Plane for 67 And Clyde Fisher Critically Injured-T- wo hours, 15 Minutes Others Hurt-O- ne Germans Previously Car Overturned. Held Record. Wo-jna- Five Others Wounded Present Expansion troit Were Policemen At Chicago, One of Activities Indicates Shot Them Dying at Hos- Preparation, for EnWho Were Two Victims At De- From an Auto When pital .Slayers Used larged Earning PowThey Stopped To In- Machine Guns in er Investigation Attack. Death Accident. Backed by Hoover. vestigate tr 7 4 Detroit, June (Apt In Gang Chicago. June Washington, June Pocatello, June 2 Morgan was killed and sters guns, breaking into act- murder, raised to its high point present expansion activities of Julius five other persons injured, ivity after several weeks quiet, St Valentine's Day, 1929, passed American corporations three of them critically, in an took five, lives In th; metro- another milestone yesterday. H. Barnes sees a preparation weekmen were two slain and Three for enlarged earning power in sutomobilecollision at Onyx, politan area during the Idaho. 20 miles south of here, end. two of the victims being persons one a woman were the future and confidence that policemen who were shot down wounded perhaps fatally in one. such wtU be the result, early today. John Morgan, husband of the from an automobile which they shooting and an hour later and As chairman of the national conference, survey dead woman, their baby and stopped in their Investigation at a spot on North Clark street business not half a mile from the scene) organized at the suggestion of accident. Clyde Fisher, driver of one of, of a hit-ru- n The fifth victim, an Italian of the Moran gang massacre of .President Hoover, Barnes issued the cars, suffered fractured d, skulls and other injuries and who was not Immediately iden- last year, another fussilade was a statement for publication are in a critical condition. June tified, was sent to his death critically wounding three day saying, that new capital Howell received lacerations of with four bullets in his head others, one of the victims dying obtained by domestic producing and distributing the right leg and G. E. Mc- and body at day break today. at a hospital. corporations The slayers used machine totaled $2,100,000,000 during the this killing Donald suffered cuts and brui- Police connected first four months of 1930. - In ses. All except Howell live at with the shooting of --two Ital- guns. Police said the attacks mark- addition hp reported borrowPocatello. Howell resides at Ida-- ians in a fish market Saturday afternoon. ed the opening of new, intense ings by public authorities to a Falls. The policemen were believed gang gunnery, and they had total of $460,000,000, as comOccupants of the other machine were not injured. Fish- to have been killed by rum substantiation today when the pared with $339,000,000 for - too period of 1929. er's car, in which all of The in runners. Two map.were held in body of. a ride victim was corresponding ' oundTpropped against an alley Public building for the same' jured were riding." "overturnecicumi The slain policemen, describ- wall. This brought the death period, the report said, increasand struck a telephone pole. ed from $447,000,000 last year ed by their chief as the best total up to five. men in the department, were little ' massacre to $550,000,000 this year,fell Sunday's off Erhardt W. Meyer, 28, and was at a resort hotel at Fox building Inquest Into from $867,000,000 to $480,000,000. Claude Lanstra, 24. They had Lake, in the suburban 013 area The report noted an imbeen sent out Sunday morning northwest of ner 1929. The vicfinancial to look for an automobile which tims, believedChicago. Death of Mrs. POesS tMOEFEXJ ) ASSOCIATED to have been provement in the The aviators flew over a D. had run down Mrs. Ina Piasco, members of the gang faction condition of building and loan KERBEKT" course in which Montecelio. leas a six per cent . 56. headed by the Druggan brothers, associations andlife Ostia, Ladispolt and Anzio were A license number which had were in increase insurance Frankhairser hey seated a a at on comers. 2 table was the June believed It ) Washington, in April, as compared been given-- by a witness of the glass enclosed and purchases was M. Lord, former direc- that they also It Herbert a porch. established At the of April of 1929. about one a- - m. Without warn- with tor of the budget, died today. record for distance travel in a A coroners Continued on Page Four same time a nine per cent drop the into,, inquest the machine ing. attack ill over General Lord had been in a given gun plane was opened on them from out- in fire insurance premiums for health since his retirement as course although their estimat- death of.is Mrs. John Frank-haus-bethe same month of the year conducted the bullets side, being ed distance was not made pubdirector of the budget . last crashing os compared with last was re- Geologist P. fore Jesse this Rich the Judge through His glass. son. Major Kenneth year. afternoon. The jury is comcontinued on Page Four The dead: P. Lord, had recently visited Michael Quirk, Continued on Page Four Y. Ben of him-bu- t Smith, r, posed George west side gangster: had returned to Fort Gets Speciman: Wilson. H. Roberts and John Leavenworth a few days ago. identified as a west side- hood' Sheriff "WT H, Shaw accomGeneral Lord resigned June Senate Youths lum; and Roseph Bertsche, 1. 1929, announcing he intended' panied the jury to the underOf Native Copper Whose brother, Barney, has where parlors they to take a position with thfe firm been called a pioneer in north-sid- e Veto taking viewed the body. Witnesses to Held On Hit And of Arthur S. Kleeman. comgang life. will in the be accident called Director William Peterson of George Druggan, brother of in pany, Investment brokers, A this afternoon. statement New York. Ill health, however, the Utah State Agricultural the better known now In Washington, June 2..UAP - of'hi'wiriott-o- f Run Charges the --weeident had prevented : any,, extenri ve I - ho service amriiead trouble with the Terry, federal ead senate Marrin-ewill r be overrode today likely given by nartlcioatlon of In is the over hia geology income department, tax, President Hoovers veto of the Hoovered he measure Bemtson, driver of the auto- receipt of a specimen of native was wounded so PresWent severely in the The sheriffs office Is holding liberalizing Spanish mobile which hit the unfortun- copper ore taken from the Big machine gun attack, regretted the resignation that.it is two Preston, Idaho, youths, ate woman, causing her death. Indian mine of San Juan counand generously prais- war veterans pensions. unlikely he will survive. The ed his work for the government. ty by Preston G. Peterson, Pro- wounded woman, Mrs. Vivien Charles Moser and Harold PinGeneral Lord was a member vo, brother of President E. G. McGinnie. 27, wife of a Chicago son, pending . an investigation H. Devine RevH. two automobile accidents of the Christian Science church. Peterson of the college. lawyer, also may not survive of He succeeded Charles G. She was Drue- - caused last night by a car in Is one of the rarest her wounds. This Dawes, now ambassador , to ptwhich the pair and three other Baird specimens of native copper seen gans companion at the 229 U.S.A.C. Graduates Great Britain as director of the . The subsequent gang attack. Preston youths were riding. in said the Director state, Said by efficers to have bean budget in 1922. Peterson after- examining the In which three were wounded, the five were riding ore. Native copper is seldom one fatally, was conducted in drinking, Commencement and a small roadster, and first Sunday seen in such masses, . the gang manner, machine in collided with a car driven Gun from the dark . The - specimen "weighs' 15 guns blazing Mr. Seamons of Lava Ifot of a motorcar passing Class of 1930 Urged to Remember College Ideals and Reflect pounds; it is irregularly shaped which Springs, Idaho, north of Smith- three away leaving sped and covered in part by a thin In Fall Campaign fleld- Mrs. Seamons, riding Credit on Alma Mater - Governor Dern ccat of malachite, azurite and men wounded They are. Tony wth her husband was injured Smithfield Home ENROLLMENT Ferrari and Tornatore, Joseph Congratulates Group. ' cuprite. Malachite hasbeen a Sam Ministero, none of whom when their car was overturned. The college during the year precious metal since before Bible has any Investigators said the boys fail1382 In its Organizing enrolled' regular particular gang record, ed community courses, with an aditlonal 453 to stop but proceeded to Smithfield The Delivering his baccalaureate newly appointed pastor of the days. Solomon used it In the police said. Ministero later. died -, sermon before the 229 candi local Presbyterian church of- construction was greatly shocked upon hear- in summer school of his temple. Logan where they were arrest905 in of The the and ride victim, body Republican club of Cache dates for degrees, the faculty fered the invocation. Musical Queen Elizabeth announced to found early today behind the ed by Motorcycle Patrolman ing of the death of Mrs. Johan- short courses and extension a group of parents and numbers, beautifully given were the world at one time that she Milwaukee avenue bank, indi- Russell Knowles after crashna Marie Larson at the family classes. county is the name of the lat-an- d instruction Organized est political organization to be other visitors filling the college as follows: home on Saturday. Mrs. Larson not Chanson Trist, had been presented with a cated ing Into a cer driven by George Extension the the slaying had procounting launched in this county. The lo- auditorium, the - Rev.-- - Jesse H. Tschalkowskl, stringed orches- dressing table, the top of which curred that - was bora-Apr- il 27, 1860, in Den12 hours before. Skidmore-- of Logan. about enrollment therefore 'was ject was the precious malachite. who - attended Baird, pastor of the First Pres- tra Volces. ol the Woods, Moser was --driving - the ear mark, the daughter of Mr. and given during the year to 2740 cal organizers The body, however. was nothin and Pinson told officers he was the dinner meeting on Friday byterian church of Salt Lake Mrs. Rasmus Nielsen. She mar- students. The specimen will be placed the alley Ladies chorus, direcan course before In half hour the regular consist of the following: Judge city urged the learning of the tion of Professor Walter Welti; in the geological museum at the the owner. The three boys reried Ludurg Larson at Salt Lake enrollment it is interesting to . . leased were Howard Holliday, Thain, workings of present inventions Meditation from Thais, Mas-sn- et college. (Continued on Page Six) city September 8, 1881, at the note that the percentage of M. C. Harris, W. H. Willis Rogers and Deward T Russell S. rather than the seeking to inendowment house, following the increase since 1927-2- 8 and Minuet" by Mozart, has been Judge L. E. Nelson, - violin - solos Chairnew vent to ones. He J,W,two moved Hansen, Crawford, Logan the expressed marriage,- they by Reginald as follows: 5.T percent In 1928, man Hans where they lived .for a number 5.9 Mikkelsen, H. wisdpm of cooperative thought Beales of Salt Lake City to in 1929 and 8.8 perH. E. of action Bair to and harmonMendon, ot years. Later they acquired centpercent promote by Miss 1930 or s net increase of Lewiston and Henry Theurer ious living together of individ- Vilate Jones; Deep River, laa farm at Alto, where they over in' Hugo Ensign metioned the 60, years ' uals, which he averred would dles chorus. President Joseph At College Monday Next lived until they moved to 72 and 88 lndiclduals respec- of. Providence, Opens new be a means of Officers the sound E. of organizaCardon of Cache stake proSmithfield several years ago. stopping Extension project worx tively. were strife throughout the world. He nounced the benediction. High Gun In Surviving are the husband reached the registered total of tion named at the meeting S. Mrs. Russell closed a with Hansen, president; and the following children. Utah' i coaches in Utah, but toe interH. annual James congratulatory fourth Devine of 12,398 during the calendar year Aggies Ogden w Antfcon O. word to the graduates on their, hr giving the commencement ad- - coaching school .will open. Mon- MSttftS Westr Myrtle and May 1929.', Tills" -es other areas has never registration llustrates den; L. D. Peterson, Naisbet. secretary; nard Larson, Smithfield; Mrs. having attained this honored dress to the graduates of the day morning, June 9 at 8 been jn extent deveof the the before. treasurer. Idaho, Norman in careers. approached their step Salisbury, Edna Wheeler, Ogden; Iner Lar. lopment "of ""this oclock,,, with,, COach , Howard morning-..da- -, - Prior to the address or Dr. college-.Saturdgreat Salt Lake son, Newton; Mrs. Violet God undertaking which truly politicians present University of Colorado, Montana "Washingtdared is Pow- Jones of the that is 'Knowledge support' on, and n Oiegaixcoaches .partic-uarl- y Hugo Ensign won the weekly Mrs. Verna trey, ciarkston; at" the Friday gathering were Baird, President Elmer OrPeter-so- er, He urged his auditors, par- Southern "Calif omia on the job indicated their in- shoot In the singles matches have of the college presented his ticularly the Bell, Lava Hot Springs, Idaho; W. Garrett, chairman of the on Page Six) to the (Continued J, to give attending tention of registering. keep prepared Sunday of the Cache Junction Ershel Larson, Idaho Falls, Ida-scourse an in state organization of which1, annual report, the full text of on following graduates coaches Intensive of the track In the club. and one sister, Mrs. Carl the local is affiliated; W. ,W. Which is beipg published, be- thought and high ideals which football coaching. Coach Jones Commenting on this interest Gun handicap shoot. Dr, W.E Smith H. in The Journal. Jensen of Salt Lake city. James Girl and today ginning hours will L. have the E. Attorney Seegmiiler, Coach morning Romney assigned and Reuben seeholzer were tied Boy The Rev. Ross Padden, Jr., (Continued on Page Four) Funeral services will be held Devine and Harry Joseph. throughout the week and Dr. the couse to three things. First for rst and m the doubles H. C. Carlson of Jones Tuesday, June 3, at 2 p. m. in has come to geeholzer and Howard Hans Mikkelsen, Republican Pittsburgh that Ensign tied. Killed At Crossing county the Second ward tabernacle. footover will the In take a University be powerful figure chairman, called the, (50 birds) : Singles now for work class in afternoon Nelthe E. so ball, important just meeting together and L. Harold 48; Hugo Ensign, in basketball coaching. Coach that many coaches feel that son was secretary. The purpose . Seeholzer, 47; Reuben Scehol- 2 Utah Radio Company A of June E. L. director the o afford Pittsburgh, Romney, of the organization is purely (Pj they simply cant Ug. 47; Dr w E. smith, 40; boy and a girl were killed near political but is not organized to school, will give work in- - track miss the opportunity of hear- - D A Woodall, 46; W. L. here today as a Pennsylvania promote the candidacy of any and field during the second ing his point of view; second, tier, 43; J. R. Nelson. 41; Spit J. B. Gets railroad train, Cincinnati to Pit- individual. are week. coaches western that many Its purpose is to 41, L;yman Larson,, 37. Stewart, axe viewautotheir that crashed indications Present into eastern tsburgh, anxious to get an work for the election of men yardage handicap. mobile stalled on a crossing. the fourth coaching school of poit on basketball from Dr. Dr. W. E. nominated - by - the Republican 24; Rqube Revers2 has June series c, the Chicago, already Carlson; and third, that the Seeholzer. 24;Smith, The dead are Miss Mary that, fP) party. All the local persons preHuge? Ensign, 23: Two hulndred . come alumni Knute members of brought the HaroW Seeholzer Rockne, Pop two coaches will ing its policy, the Zenith, radio 18, and Rolland Wasser-ma- n, sent became charter members. thirty representative same-weeand ..iheDr 18- - Two - work Wooda!T, 22. the An executive committee will be the Utah State Agricultural college,, gathered making k,., ibZuppke companions, jurporation todajr licensed atjhe ..Smart FoorcSt C- - Allen 8g 8 Intensive and allowing coaches Radio Products - company Nlerr. T9,ahd Agnes Care formed by Hie selection of" 8 gymnasium Saturday evemng fbr the annual banquet doubles. ' of the to carry cut their usual sum- - Reuben Seehol&r, 23; Hugo to use its automatic and remote rlck 19, were injured seriously. member from each precinct in aassociatiom , . unschool. ment of any previous mer programs practically radio control which Zenth had They may die. the county. Ensign, 23; Dr. W. E. South. -S. Grover Ricch, 05, prominenlbusinesa. Not only has there rome an I held exclusively-i- n - the radio 2 1t D Ar Woodall, on Fouri (Continued from' Page resoonse, field for the last year and a enthusiastic City1, was toastmaster. The following responded to toasts : Seeholzer, 20. half, Cabinet Resigns , Swedish Inez Powell Belnap, '07; W. L. Waker, 08TP. V. Cardon, . At a recent meeting of the 09; Inez Maughan, 10; H. Floyd1 Davis, 30. Idaho Public Utilities Commission board of directors of the ZenMusical selections by members of the graduating class Governments Defeat in Both Houses ith company, Eugene F. Mcwere an attractive feature of the program. The class of 1903 Donald, president said it had Denies Request of Gas Corporation been decided to follow the polwas present at the banquet as guests of the alumni associa' of ' 2 icy of the radio corporation it was believed Carl Gustaf tion. Stockholm, June (Pj The TODAYS SCORES America and license competitors Swedish cabinet resigned today Ekman, leader of the popular-a- s local chapters of the -the Immediately commission banquet,, following the 2 that The teyted ZenJune npublic with patents held by the .Boise, (m a consequence of the gover- liberals, and a former premier, NATIONAL permitting ' entrance' of ment a defeat in both chambers will be called to form the new alumni association, the student body and other organizations utilities commission todav de- order company on a royalty 020 OOft-- 6 101 Loms natural gas failed to pro-;s- L Vaudeville. The I in alumni will A fee of $ to $2.50 be of the Riksdag Saturday on the cabinet. feature nied the request of the Public the short skits in an appeared , 000 230 32x-- 9 lal - Philadelphia tect of Investment the 11th licenses for the automatic proposal for increased tariff on The conservative party had of the vvaudeville. was a three-aprethe The Fatal Utilities Consolidated J burlesque, , corporaHallahan, Hard, Beil aim sent concern. control unit license given imported wheat. Elliott . and only 73 members in the second I Quest, to be presented by ythe Salt Lake chapter. This en- - tion for a rehearing on the reCollins, to - Wilson; naturalPermission bring to the Utah Radio Products ! Oustave asked the con- - chamberofthe Riksdag, out (erajnment wju he held in the gymnasium instead of in the cent order of the commissios gas into the southeast front the Davis, Ki?? corporation here which na,jervatlve ministry to continue of a total of 230. The social-- J of present terminus of the west- introduction permitting contracted with rnanufacturers pen(jng lormatlon of- a new Democrats, headed by Her Al- - Qllefre auditoruim as previouslyy announced, natural gas i into southeastern era public service corporation Only game scheduled. lot a large supply. The Utah A. David included alumni of the The committee former minister in . bin of: charge Hanson, government Idaho. oipe line at Ogden was granted company has combined a motor He then summoned the pre- - national defense, has 90 mem- - Uurgoyyne, 19; P. V. Cardon, 09; Christine L. Clayton, T3; AMERICAN which sup- to L. B. Denning and John consolidated, ot Us own with the The 27. union the w r porter 22: George Stewart, 13. andd Yere L, Mart- - plies Pocatello - and Alameda Rider ts of both chambers and bers, No ' American league games agricultural officers of the West- Ucense privilges of Zenith to t communists he liberals 1 utv 8, At. I thc icadm of the opposition the V J, tueet cqntractst now unhand. i 1. .;t!i maihHacturfcd gax, pro-- era Development company. 4 and the popular party 25. J neau, Jj.artiea lor aomulutiou. The Rome, June 2 APi world's flight endurance record was brought to Italy this morning by Major Umberto Maddalent, who in 1928 first sighted General Umberto Nobile and the Italia survivors on the ice north of Spitsbergen. Landing at Montecelio aero-- 1 drome at 13:46 a. m., he and his companion flier, Lieut, Fausto Cecconi, exceeded by one hour and 49 minutes the previous record of the Germans, Johann Ristlcz and Hans Zimmerman, who In 1928 remained aloft for 65 hours -- r and 26 minutes. The new record is 67 hours and 15 minutes, the flight having begun .at 5:31 a. m. Friday at Montecelio. It was Hie culmination of long efforts for the two airmen, and represented their fourth attempt at the world record, three other attempts having been made in - I f pur-selv- riss 2 none-refueli- - - 2 (f P ) -- Multiple 2 Mrs-Jeh- ht ' J . ial lord (J-- non-refuel- ed er U.SAC. . fine Orerides Sam-Pella- Preston - es -- v t- -- , James Address Rasmus at - Jesse and Saturday fired. L . first at Fm in-ter- ior .By - , , . ' Shoot vice-pres- . 4 - ay - . -- . o; rd TWO HUNDRED THIRTY ALUMNI (IT license 1930 U.SAC. BANQUET 1 i 25-bi- rd . Mas-sacct- Al-fr- "T3air 12-p- - -- After BASEBALL ( - ct , r . , t |