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Show VA VAV V heat Dec 70 73 Mar Ma Jul : WHEAT Open High 3--8 3 ;,7 a 4 ... 7fi 5-- 8 , 72 74 78 3-- 4 77 3-- 8 3-- 8 gq ' r ' - r Vf ftrHl 9 T . Virv r T r WEATHER Low 7 73 - 74 75 3-- 8 1 8 4 C los UTAH: Fair In south, unsettled in north; rain Thursday in north. IDAHO: Rain or snow and uidet loulglil s lhrsdayTatr norlfi 73 74 3 78 1 3 77 4 LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1930. VOLUME LUL JM - vVtf t EIGHTEEN KILLED AS BOA f POUNDED TO PIECES MAIL PILOT '! NUMBER 266. KIDNAPING PLOT ARMISTICE DAY FEATURED LI tin. SILT I BY PUBLIC F.1EETIIIG WITH DR. FI i i HARRIS SPEAKING ON RUSSIA Arrested Man Declar- Senior High School Assembly Pays Tribute to1 Former Montana Cow; ed Chicago, San Honored Dead of Logan Who Saw Service boy and Part Owner Francisco, and Los in.World War Parade Drumj of Service Station Corps and City Schools Impressive Part of fired when Outlaw Angeles Gangsters Planned to hold BusiActivities. was Attempting to Men Ransom for ness UP Companion, The Gasoline Tanks of Fog bound Machine Became Empty as Dick Merrill took to Para- of-Legio- n chute Slightly hurt --Mail - Safe. N-- Shelby, Dick Merrill, C.. spirit of Armistice Nov. 12 1AP) air mad pilot, flying northward, found thed gasoline tanks ol his plane empty when 22 miles from nere, eariy this morning, and bailed out with a parachute at 5,000 feet. He landed safely a mJe from a farm house. His sh.p, crashing nearby, was wrecked but the mall was not damaged. Merrill, brought to Shelby to day by the farmer who sheltered him until daylight, had only a slightly twisted ankle and', a thrilling story of a blind leap earth as a for a result of his experience. The pilot had not been reported since he left Charlotte last night and airport officials had felt concern tor his safety because of the soupy night. Merrill said his raoLo beacon system failed han shortly after he left Charlotte and he lost his direction. After cruising aimlessly for four hours, striving va.nly to make out a land mark, his gas tantts ran dry. Tnen he jumped. He fell nearly 1,500 feet before he could get hl3 hands on the up cord tnat releases the foldsI I thought of the parachute. ns Jtr , ' ' w'- and Russia, was the theme of an address by Dr. Franklin S. Harris, president of gait Lake City. Nov. 12 tP) Los Angeles, Nov. 12 (AP) The Los Angeles Express said the Brigham Young university at Provo", and formerly heacTOne gunman" la dead ana his today the arrest of Robert of the experiment station at the Utah State Agricultural confessed accomplice is in 23, haci revealed a plot .to4ay foUcwmgan delivered at 11 oclock Tuesday morning at the senior, by Chicago, San Francisco and college, school assembly in Nibley hall with many local towns-- 1 fngp station here last Los Angeles gangsters to kidnight. nap for ransom several prom- people joining in the gathering, and with Principal George Dee F. Coates, 26 was shot inent business men here in- S. Bates of the high school presiding. killed the heart and through pub. cluding Harry Chandler, hall was well by Thomas Camel former MonNibley filled, Times. lisher of the Los Angeles tana cowboy and part owner with dsteners whose neurls Two veil known Los Angeles of the station,- - .and Keith attuned to the hallowed at-hi- gh fog-boun- 't Day t - - s ' A x spirit business men have paid large sums to the band to protect their lives, the newspaper said, and guards have been provided for Chandler and other Intended victims. The plot has been known to police by S. W. Tnompson, an 'attorney, al'cer he was alleged to have revealed his part in j recent robberies to the lawyer District Attorney Buron Fitts was quoted as having obtained a confeffllori from- - GiUiausen of in the kidnapping j participation (Continued on Page Four) which marks the obesivance of Peay was arrested early toArmistice day as a time for day. Peay, officers said, conheroes whose lives have been fessed being Coates accompA s sort ateJ Press Phan given to promote the cause of lice in tne attempted robbery. The lumber schooner Brooklyn, with a crew of 18, sank within five minutes after being bowled over over the world. Cameli a Sorenson, Guy peace was counting by a huge wavs in a gale encountered on leaving Humboldt, Cal., harbor. The wreckage was washed the Members of local Post No. 7 partner, sea battered lifeboats ashore with part of the engines still fastened to the hull and (inset) one of'the of the American Legion were days receipts late last night . ' left on the shore. to have had a share in this wnen Coates entered. Hepres-progiaat Nibley hail, but, to sed a revolver against Sordn-th- e disappointment of many, sons side and demanded the were absent from the gather-- 1 money. Carnell, using - the ing. Fiincipal Bates announced, telephone, whipped out his tnat the faculty com- - tol and shot Coates through who tne heart. He died Instantly. nut tee on arrangements had joined with the American Peay told officers he drove Legion in preparing for the' to the vicinity of the holdup program, were resolved to car with Coates and waited lor him in a truck about a block ry it through. Promptly at 11 oclock the from the station. When Coates M. Greve Tells Graphic 'Director P. V. Jorgn assemblage was called to order failed to return, Peay said he MOTHERS AND DADS WILL VIEW Story Remainder of Crew Coates had been and Principal, Bates led the assumed Perished. a stand- captured and went home. Inaudience In paying Leaves Cardon HORT. SHOW AT U.S1.C. THURSDAY Eureka, Cal., Nov. 12 given by Linoua ing and silent tnoute of one formation gon minutes duration to the honor-e- d M- - Grevt-Ur- sc. offlceL on Page Four) (Continued dead remembered on this the lumber schooner Brook stuoccasion. to two With but go, days lya, whlch sank off Humboldt (Contnued on Page Four) L Rav Robinson ' Instructor L. D. S. seminary CitySchool in V the of P. the Cardon Director Marie McCarthy, 18, Wisconsin offered Logan h.bitors and contestants are lived today to tell how he had Utah the Invocation, following experiment university who was fatally rush ng preparations for the drifted more than 70 hours on staten teft Oldest Resident which the Logan high school Monctay for in a gale- burned in a roadhouse fire near opening of the Fourth U. S. A. C. a bit of wreckage Iington, D. C , to attend the re Madnon, Wie.. was drugged, her band, under tne direction of to be featur-- 1 maddened sea. show Lieutenant Arthur T. Henson, ' of the parents believe. Of ed for Fathers and Mothers He was rescued yesterday five Rular annualof convention Land-GraCoplayed America with the day at the college. The exhibi- - miles from shore slightly north Association rising ana joining in ition opens to the public Thurs- - of the place where the Brooklyn leges and Experiment Station, singing two verses. Passes At 93 rrograms ior wie sxui annual day morning, and will be open sank by the. crew of the fishMrs. George E. Balch, pres state Trial Calendar . Now in District dav at , from 9 a. m. to 9 p m. with the Wg boat Two Sisters. Greve, was! tcr Cardon will visit other Fathers ldent 'of the American Legion 3,199 Persons co- exception of Thursday night, clinging grimly to wreckage and experiment stations, espec.ally Who Are Between Ages of 6 Utah State the Agricultural of honor the read and in rcie ! those auxiliary, Colorado( Kansas, semi E. conscious, bleeding Mrs. Charlotte Lofthouse, llege have just been issued and when it closes at 7. The program1 life, and 18 Truancy Drops Dur- For November those from Logan who served Tennessee, .Year Number of Girls ing Early pioneer of Caclm Valley) 'are bemg maned to all parents for the entertainment of parents from numerous, cuts inflicted during the war and who died TheconvenUonmeetings an; of of '"present "students at" toe col-- begins Fr day morning and ends The constantbattenngofgryf Taken at Home-rNati- ve . -Increases. or I since' ana K, tos the con, held November during be great 17,18, seas in his clothes , and afwith, England Court Term lege. These parents are also re-- with- the Hort. show dance Oft . flict. The band "The November 20, Director hos-- 1 19- - On played was He h a to rushed tatters. ter the Colorado Aggle-Utaan Invitation to visit Stars and Stripes Forever, and for Mrs. reiving 1929 Paradise (Special) pital where physicians said he Cardon will read a paper a the college on this occasion. A State' football game. The American Patrol, after would live. He is the only known Dr. George Stewart and ProCharlotte E. Lofthopse, 93," who two day period, Nobember 14 .Exhibitors have Russell Egan, plaintiff vs. which Dr. Harris was lntroduc- - of 2J. persons reported as of practically lessor A. F. Bracken, before the School , age, that is between for sometime has enjoyed thfe and 15, -- is scheduled this year. selection of their Set Pert defendant. completed Ameried to the gathering Thornley, annual meeting of the of being the oldest . distinction the ages of 6 and 18. The will register on Fri-- j tries in the fruit classes, a for trial, Monday, November Bates. , . can of Society Agronomy. a communst0y While- in Washington Director 17th at 10 oclock a- - m. Jury. November 14. During Lving resident of this to Nephi Maiming, of gTa?uic In a word of greeting by way census which has just been thfe ity, passed away at her home morning hours they w.ll vis t j North Ogden, supervsor of this f. the disast L. R. Mathews, plaintiff vs. of preface to his address, Prest- completed shows, according to will confer with head Cardon He foJlowed. that here this morning. Uie home economics department. Over forty packed the o ent Harris expressed his plea- David Tarbct, clerk o resthe nuiuiuainous waves cf offices in the different fed- W. H. .Williamson, defendant. Mrs. Lofthouse was honored cottage and the horticultural boxes and baskets of apples and view to Set for trial, Tuesday, November sure on coming to Logan once city school board, 3,189 a with burea'us eral 11 12 o'clock they pears each entered by a differto ft m 10 by her family and a host of show. From at more oclock'a. to 18th, renew his acquaintance Jury. Impossible establishing further cooperative king friends on Sunday, October 19 will be able to inspect the new ent student exhibitor, 150 plates. research in Utah. Ephriam Herzog, plaintiff vs. 1930 wereHS. and 40 trays have been selected for O. E. defendant. last, when she observed her 93rd Lbrary building which has just Set Larson, Returning from Washington TOSidenofhcRy asthen, total 1,559 "are boys as com- -, for competitive entry bv aspir- - happened to the engine, November birthday. At that time she seem-- i been completed. A general state 19th, visit trial, Wednesday how the Director Cardon may Speaking of the history and pared with 1,525 in 1929 and ed enjoying good health sembly will be held at 1 oclock ants for the two exhibitorshcok. a steward, a fireman and statons In New York, Oh.o, at 10 oclock a. m.. Non jury. Dr. there purpose of Armistice 1,640 girls as com- In the college auditorium. for one so advanced in years. sweepstakes medals and many the engineer launched the lit- Illinois, and Iowa, depending Paradise Town, a corporation, Harris said that the name of pareci are with 1,653, showing's Peterson, or a represen-tat.v- otlmr prizes offered. The vege Born October 19, 1837, in Goole is able deor not he vs. whether Orson Thomas, Mrs. decrease of 13 girls reported the honored dead read plaintiff will deliver an address table department, under Dean tle boat but couldnt move it upon Yorkshire, England, the daugh- to complete all pending business fendant. Set for trial, Thursday, Balch were nearly all bynames in , the last year. and responses will be McAlister of Logan is collecting , (Continued on Page Four) ter of George and Charlotte in 10 a. while November 20th, at oclock v Washington. he had known personally. These . 1,464 are exhibit of late vegeThere this year Spensley Woodhead, Mrs. Loft- - made by Thelma Johnson of a rred-tabl- e m..Non jury. he said had ail given their student body - house emigrated to Utah in 1855 Richmond, tables. Large classes of onions boys and l,a06 girls, a total to lives S. cause Poulson Catherine the of stupromote Gibbons, Adthe representing enrollment of 2,970 in the city and potatoes are assured. Scout Training enduring many of the hardplaintiff, vs.. Jesse W. Walker, peace. dents, and President Roy Wel- ditional entries of vegetables Boys Climbing schools. These figures in 1929 ships of the pioneers In crossing defendant. for Set He told trial, arFriday, of Bear of ker Lake, represent ng and fruits from growers in visiting Compeigne were: Boys, 1,416; girls,-1- , the plains, after the' family November 21, at 10 o clock a. French Flanders on two total 2,932, indicating are invited. rived m the United States. The the parents. A mixed chorus northern Utah School On that Opens Buildings m. Non Jury. Walter Judges are Wm. accaslons, once in the autumn there has been an increase in by Professor Woodbury, family came to Cache valley in directed Eva Crockett Owen, for music will when eaves furnish fallen the marthe Welti plaintiff, off was had W. Si It Lake and S' 1861. Mrs Lofthouse the Younker, .year in school attendvs. John A. Crockett defendant the trees, and on another oc- - ance last North Logan In the fruit departof 38. ried In 1857 to James Lofthousf Here Saturday on Dangerous NovemSix) for (Continued Set Page tr.al, Ho-Saturday, in ! at Ogden. He preceded her ment, and Professor J. C. outside ber 22nd, 1930 at 10 oclock a. (Continued on Page Eight) of Enrollment in Utah death some years ago. genson of the Extension Service); shows 18 for 1930 Logan Non m. jury. of the college in the vegetable! The fact that so many boys The Logan and Cache stake as compared with 15 for 1929: Some months ago The Journal List Cache Valley Banking com- Kerr And Hall 12 boys and 6 girls In 1930, have been climbing on the ad joint school of the Cache (department. published a sketch of the life a 1 trustee, corporation, educational exhibits by 'joining buildings hear the box-- iey council , Boy Scouts Will pany, of Mrs. Lofthouse as narrated and 10 boys atid 5 girls in vs. S. V. Eva Amussen, 1929. There are 34 gills from , by her to a friend. This redepartments of the college ing and wrestling arena, has! November Term chamber plaintiff A. Amussen, and Barbara S. , whose work directly affects Utah made It necessary to have barb-r- ? counted many of her pioneer enrolled in private Lead In Election Logan evening mmmprcpRahirriav for defendant. Set horticulture have been entered, ed wire strung in places to keep schools this year as compared ffl Hvrum Amussen, 7 sn A experiences In Cache valley set-in November . trial, Monday, 24th, with 39 twelve months ago. the early days of Mormon Of District Court and keen comoetltion for the them down. Parents are com- - v nt the South at 10 oclock a. m. Non jury. ' at Hvrum that the boys might tlement here. trophv cup In this class )s Fourteen boys and 30 girls "Returns Canvass hi h jhnnl p.h Lawrence C. Abbott, (Sarah reen. The departments of Foods, get hurt and the owners of their1 M0ndav are enrolled in schools outMrs. Lofthouse leaves a pos8 oclock at evening J. Abbott plaintiff, vs. Robert side of Utah as compared with complaining Niels P. Anderson, Logan Entomology, Botany and Plant buildings are terity of 7 children, 42 grandof the damage to their iniSht Byram, and George M. Bacon, In final count, or what is 11 boys and 11 girls last year. at 8 children, 54 great grandchildren Erastus Hansen, Nibley, Jos. F. Pathology, and Horticulture are- account ttate Engineer of the State of inowntheas the official clche high departments entering exhib- roofs. canvass of There are 133 (69 boys and and 3 great great grand children. Nielsdn, Hvrum; Willard W. the the at , ts. Barbed wire has been placed in th.s class are Wil-Utah, defendant. Set for trial election returns, John B. Kerr,4 girls) who are not attend-Tuesda- y, state Surviving children are: Char- Pitkin, Millville; Walter J. Hill fordJudges November 25th, at 10 of Wellsville lead Thomas Muir Bbool although Uiey come these Sw heir iohit sch ori Porter, U. S. A. C. Exten- in several places and lotte Ann, Parley W. and Joseph Service. Professor J. C. boys running around on the P k tThursday evening at8 of Mendon by seven votes as within the prescribed age lim-wthe o'clock a. m. Non Jury. at T Lofthouse, Paradise; George Smithfied; Guy H. Maughan, if LoExtension W. hurt This is a decrease over a Charles Oliver may roofs, get they 'AgronoHogenson, Wellsville; announced in the Monday Kidman, Skanchy, schrol plaintiff, Frederick Lofthouse, Clawson, hihunc ernent was made vs Hyrum Kidman, defendant. keep down. A score ori.prtnn afternoon late edition of The year ago when 170 (88 boys gan; Harold Gills, Hyram; J. mist, and Professor Calvin Flet-do- nt Yhu nno a Idaho; Charles E. Lofthouse,- W. their thls morning by Scout Execu- Set for trial, Wednesday, Nov- Journal W. W. Hall lead Mart n and 82 girls) were not enrclr P.tcher, Cornish; Henry E. cherof the - coUege art depart- more Rock Wyo., and Anment. .wore) to the havejtiven ember 26th, at 10 o'clock a. m. Pond by thirty eight votes. The they tive Preston W. Pond. thony "w.lh6am Uifthcuse and ?anc"y?yde Non jury (Continued on Page Four A large class of greenhouse! canvass was made by the county Statistics are given in Mr. Mrs. Ellas T. Tams of Willard. ' The Federal Land Bank of commissioners and was con- - Tarbets report showing K. and outdoor flowers and plants, . Funeral services will be held han, Wellsville; AlexLinden W. Archi- featuring glorious chrysantheBerkeley, a corporation, plaintiff, 'sons why the pupils absent Golden Rule , Monday at 4:10 p. m. SiAiday afternoon at 2 o'clock Wood, Mendon; Monson Lumber company, cros3 mums, is assured according to 1930 Taxes Not According to the results Mr. from school are not attending. in the Paradise ward chapel bald, Wellsville; John A. Larsen, Haslam, Lewis- Miss Lavinia Franc.s of Morgan, complainant vs Alfred J. At- Kerr will be Cache County's Six are out for physical The body may be viewed at the Logan; Joseph B Woodward, Wells- - supervisor of the flower show! kinson. Katie Atkinson, for the next four bility as compared with 9 last his Week residence in Paradise until time ton; John Coming Paid wife, John H. Anderson, Monsoo years with Mr. Hall remaining year; 4 are absent because of Being Very ville; Orson Benson, Hyrum; A. i Res dents of Logan are urged to for the services. C. Nielson, Lewiston; Lumber company,- a corporation, on the board for two years, Orson enter their pet houscplants in mental disability as compared 7-1home-grow- n et al, defendants. Set for trial, The off.cial canvass gave the Smith, W. K. Burnham. Joseph the December 4 houseplant : Yet As H. Downs, H C. Peterson, James class. Prizes of rosebushes for Briskly (Continued on Page Eight) Monday, December 1st. at 10 'following results: Webster P. T. A. M. Smith, W. G. Raymond, Lo- - future delivery are offered wln-ga4396. 4403 Mur Kerr (R) (D) t (Continued on Page Six) Hall (R) 4434 Pond D) 4396 ners In ths class , ; E. N. Maughan. county trea-ure- r, . Over 900 guests at the eighth High at annual Rule Dnner Golden, Hold Session charged with the duty of the Hotel Roosevelt Thursday Holds Armistice collecting the state, county, city Head Of Three Billion Dollar Utilities responded to the challennight countaxes school and In Cache ' Webster P. T. A. met Monday Day Program ge of Dr. S. Parkes Cadman for ty, has issued a statement show- a nat.on'wide observance of InNov. 10 at 7.30 p. m. with Pres. countaxes of the this that ing 71 A special Armistice day proRule Week, Group Old; Spends Day At Work ty are lagging considerable this ternational Golden Albert Webber in charge with December 7 to 14. gram was held Tuesday at elev the following program: Prayer Out of a 26,000 of fall total A cablegram from Governoj; en oclock at the Logan junior Ernest Stettler; two songs by a notices sent out to of was Denver, Nov. 12 AP Ben Rabis assertion that he was hieh schooL Chicago, Nov. 12 AP To all outward appearances yester- - the county, only 1100taxpayers group of 20 boys and girls of the have paid. Roosevelt of Porto Rico school to burn up everything, including myself announcing that over number presented were failed off T day was just another day of work forSamuel Insult, head Upwards of $15,000 ha3 been lead, school children - In Porto of the three billion dollar Insull utilities" group, but hislPld,0,lr 01 p total to be coiiect-frien- Rico are Prnripai. He well made a plea railed onlookers anxious and firemen police suffering from malnuof the flag for better attendance. Also out4 knew that it was his 71st birthday anniversary. Taxbwome9 delinquent De- - trition. Many of these children wnu intervened. to and' lined briefly the school health 'of allegience pledge Rebis, according to witnesses, prepared a funeral pyre of the flag, led by Madison Thom-h- is said, are with a brisk stcp,cember 29. 1930 and all taxes Governor . Arming at his office at 7 :45 a. .. . , Roosevelt . program stressing dental O. K. automobile. He first stripped the tires from the machine as; two minutes of silenee in he finished his mail at 9', held conferences until noon, took remaining unpaid at that date C?ilpkC?nffp- slips. Dr. Munk gave a health lecand loaded , them in the seat, then drenched the car With memory of fallen soldiers; taps ture illustrating with models .gasoline and set it afire. the growth formation and care details of Policemen and firemen arrived, they said, just as Rebis Rich accompanied bv Mrs Eva the civic opera, of whicih he is a principal spon- - eariy n of the teeth Two piano selecavoid QerAll taxes tions were given by Miss apparently was about to leap into the flaming machine.' He Luke; prayer, W. W. Welch: minute rush. ic.i... The Flag Without a was taken to jail for observation. A note found by police, song, Rules of life? he queried. None, especially. I dont ing unpaid after November 29 to to been Rebis said his have writtenoutdoor take exercise Neither are sister, time of at the this explained by means to us Everv penyear; 6lRbfMfCh padded Kranbleand my hours raise will alleviate that because his wife and two children .had left him, Im y souc particularly regular. Mp only rule is that I never, f0nKth, ' tlwfdSt r Fred Da ndrs Bcnedlctun to bum up even thing, iiUuiuig.riyse'i? ' in- a drink. tic . , 'Continued m tage EOut, , mist-shroud- ed SURVIVOR OF SHIPWRECK RESCUED SPENDING THREE DAYS 1 AFTER BIT OF WRECKAGE m i (AP-Jor- .of For-Washing- ton agi'-cultur- co-e- d -- Wash-horticultu- Paradise 1 and-Mothe- rs- " . M'" the-ord.n- agon-classe- s, tS I to-b- Pre-ride- nt j e, Is ' For Jury Val-Fo- ur fore-plaini- Nh tS as fulfill' rea-clud- - 1 n. Junior Years -- 200,-W- )0 ds gng gartlnfplS ' ' sr. tLwity1 -- - w "that L;h v. 1'S, S - -- fc if it 4 v'e ' ' T IF t sf 5 |