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Show f WEATHQ WHEAT Wheat: Low Open High 7 7 Her 72 Mar . 73 74 4 72 75 3.4 76 31 7118 -- 1U 77 8 73 July .. 76 T 3 3-- 3-- 8 5-- 8 3-- 4 a; LOGAN CITY, CACHE UI. ADMIHISMION ON UTAH: Unsettled tonight, raid hi west turning to snow; colder. IDAHO: Fair tonight and Frl-soutiieast. 73 74 2 76 1.2 77 4 3-- 8 8 VOLUME Close Id DEATH FIFTEEN DRIVE UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER COUNTY, MEN 13, 1930. NUMBER 267. INCLUDING LAW LANDSLIDE TAKES LIVES ' TWO PREVENT SPECIAL OF SESSION In Show Business Hope to Expedite Leg- islation During cember Term with Cooperation of Democratic Party if De- RADICAL III PERU; CONGRESS KILLED AMERICANS RIOT ONE Communist Agitators Increasing .Unrest blamed U. S. and Throughout Republic Young Society Mat- - C. Of C. Directors ron had Discussed Consider Problem ; Advisability of Divorce Death. FollowOf Unemployment Husband and ed B. G. Thatcher Urges Secretary Witnesses. President LeaConsideration of British - SIXTY OF BETWEEN Refugees Caused HUNDRED Still A Reporter PERSONS Practically the Entire Fourviere Hill slid into the City of Lyons Thirty Nine Persons cared for , in Hospital. ., President Authorities Machadoo to Issue Leave had been Warned to Decree Student Prohibit Meeting. and Police Clash. Safety " Lima, Peru, Nov. 13 v gue Organization Here. Portland, Ore., Nov. 13 (AP) were agitators Whether Mrs. Nelson C. Bowles, authorities de blamed by the today Mayor A. G. Lundstrom , , , young society matron, committ ted suicide or was murdered af dared at the regular monthly ftpolnn ter she and her wealthy hus- - meeting of the directors of, the two 15 men including band had discussed the advis- chamber of commerce Wednes.'ere were killed, ability of a divorce as the apart- day evening that Logan like- Americans, ment of Bowles former secre- many other cities of tne counReports reaching the capital tary, Mrs. Irma Paris, 25, con- try, would have a number of un- - today from the departments of fronted prosecuting authorities employed during the winter Junin and Lima, where martial here today. season. Although the unemploy. 'law has been established, indl-meconditions In Logan-- and cated that 1500 miners, aroused As police learned the story from the principals, Mrs. Bow- the county are much better- by radical organizers, partici-tha- n in most cities of the coun- pated in an attack upon dwelL les went to the apartment of As mgs ano shops at Malpaso where Mrs. Paris yesterday to inquire try still before the winter the Americans, John W. about the former secretarys re- passed the condition may be- man of Chicago and E. I Trip- acute for some famlllationship to Bowles. lfted- Associated Pie 1'boto The women were reported to ft8- - In fte wft arr'ere the Arthur Wwds, police attempted Mrs. Paris have quarreled and Miss Muriel McCormick, dauglitei President to disperse the rioters. 13 work- of the telephoned to Bowles, who hur-- : chairman of Harold F. McCormick of Chicago HooveFs emergency employment ers were killed by gunfire. to the scene ana granddaughter of John D, rxd . , committee for the country, American and British refu-1H Rockefeller, has entered the thearecommended gees from the Cerro De fasco had discussed Mayor Lundstrom of, trical business. She is prjsident ol the shLtioT hustled into trains and co?unft area th,at ft and Mrs BowIm Uke the the Palm Beach Playhouse. Inc. the wer bound for Lima today. The inlUatlft m formed by young society women of had cone to tins kitchen atmar- - a board conference police also were taking to Lima eet a class of water n? forcomm,unity entivto Palm Beach, Fla. v. employment., for the winter by rail several ol the agitators All the directors took who are accused of fomenting months. Mrs Bow es as she stood at the r klnc4y to the mayors sug.'the disorder. kitchen sink and that presently Local Knitting ,was uniciais oi me werro ue ras-ons the to the floor. reierrea to me he saw her .slump In a puduc affairs co copper corporation committee with instructions to statement today said they had ,shed0toiih i Making nce HI61 ,!ftd ,woft relieve warned the authonties repeat-?:f- t 0131 wo1111 the ecjiy against permitting ?ftftd hK the unemployment condition In mme workers t0 convene what but she d in a few Logan. President A. E. Ander-theReady For Merger physician called .a miners congress minutes. son of the Logan stake and at La oroya, the principal mln- a Officers said Mrs Bowles body Prpsrient J E Cardon of the lnf, P.rlt-.fjn TtrrangmeRtS' "ftft'ft" Been removeHToaTnortuary Cache stake' were 'added to the j gut er of the Cache Kmttmg Works and the apartment put in order committee. The committee Is Fr,dav Sfd ft nfrii.ftft and the Logan Knitting Mills before they were notified of the composed of the following: tE-- ' are rapidly taking form- - and tragedy. Mrs. Paris confirmed P. Champ, chairman; dtom officers Anderson, J. E. Cardon, John biated communist statements, will be completed within the Bowles propaganda M .Everton iH Anderson. . x .. the miners to' revolt , A , . near future, according to Mosa i unrf- - inciting their employers gainst es Thatcher, president of the Cache Knitting Works.. It is her own planned to have the merger! await the AND Havana, Nov. 13 (AP) In the unrest of increasing throughout the republic. President Machadoo this afternoon Issued a decree suspending guarantees throughout Cuba. Soldiers began replacing the National police as preparations were made to establish a state of martial law throughout the Island. Following publication ip the official gazzette th-- s evening. the decree will become law and It Is expected martial law1 wtil go into effect immediately Threatening rumbles of revolt Aaaocinled 'mas Pholn which for three days had menaced the peace and order in th$ Although married to $40,000,000. republic were responsible for the Ira. Site Newton, nee Nan drastic step taken by the presi-- , I'Reitly, continuea to work tor Sew York City newspaper ae one of cent. Wlth students taking the lead he few women (porta writer in tha - iountry. ln open attack upon the goveminent, clashing almost hour- were iy with the polxe, troops called from Camp Pay early this afternoon. France, Nov. 13 (AP! catastrophic landslide, tak- Ir.g the lives of between 60 and special session today to avert 100 persons, has thrown the of the next congress by expeditentire city of Lyons into mourning legislation at the December ing. term, w.tli Democratic cooperaIn the dead of last night, tion if possible. Hoover himself practically the entire Fourviere President hJl surmounted bv the noble took hold, initiating conferenbasilica of St. Jean slid In the ces w.th leaders of the Repubcity proper, bringing ten houses lican forces m the senate and down in ruins. house. Further, it developed This afternoon, more than 12 last night, the chief executive hours after the first of three rehas written Senator Robinson current collapses, not a single Democratic of Arkansas, the body had been recovered ' alleadgr, in regard to the prothough 11 Injured had been gram for the approaching sestaken to a hospital. Twenty sion. seven persons, unhurt but badly cooperaHopes for inter-part- y shaken, also were being cared tion at the short term which for at the same hospital. begins December 1, have been Former Premier Herriot, maycurrent since seven leaders of or of Lyons for 25 years, was the Democratic party, including personally superintending rescue faenator Robuison, issued a work, arising from a sick bed statement that the parwhere he had been confined for ty gains would not be used for several days. obstructive purposes. Since the He sent in an urgent call to full accretions to Democratic army headquarters at Grenoble strength wtil not be available asking that two companies of Visit To Junior until the next congress, appli-cat.engineers be dispatched to Lyof the leaders pledge to ons immediately to lead volunthe current term remained a teer rescue parties now disorquestion. The president and his High Pupils ganized to a certain extent. leaders are seeking the answer. This disorganization was causThe Democratic declaration the death of 19 firemen A large group of parents- ed by itself, meanwhile, failed to satavailed tnemselves of the op- and 7 policemen who were trap isfy at least one prominent ped by a second collapse this Democrat, Senator Carter Glass " a ilihj? While ""Etitemptiiigr to denounced il, last which' WOO'jobiessmen have ftsoMftWftscTi wasWednesday rescue the victims of the first most one of the some 3,000,000 apples on night as an incomprehensible thein0 dftft street-comeapology for a Democratic vicof New York, successful and valuable visiting landslide. While It was still impossible the school has witnessed. tory. both wolf the away I The first administration oband the doctor. When, one considers there are to gauge the full extent of the jective at the December session children enrolled, a mlna tragedy because of the tons of. Joseph Sicker of the inter- -' is the passage of unemployment in itself, with but 20 earth that must be removed, national apple association, who measures. They are to include late estimates placed the number of dead between 60 and 100. bills for expansion of public deA sinister crackling like a works. construction, speeded was the way thunderclap, velopment of inland waterways Pauline Monier, an elderly wofor seed and appropriations , described the landslide. loans to drouth sufferers... man, I was surprised!-- , she. said, Next rank the nine appropriaWorks parents, and Seattle, , raid he and well (expended, in- public , im- - been delayed, within day sdy the of sale Kmttmg' lnd has jumped apples price because to the sky was clear and tion bills needed support the next five or six weeks. his wife had been separatee provements for laboring . men from $1.75 to $2 50 per box and At 11:30 a delicious lunch was many stars were visible. government departments for the He said ft with a he month. served families had about tne the cafeteria by still there are profits. living inll cityi Al Least Five Men The purpose of the merger was rescued by firemen. She r Agncul-heto the communicate at .The with is to cut, overhead costs of attempted approaches From the Battery to the cooking girls after which the Yvonne Charboui lot Who also (Continued on Page Inteei yesterday but had been un--! tural college were some of thethe itwo organizations, .esriver'1 to river, parents assembled in the audi- - was rescued, said she was awakBronx and-fro1 1 I I mensuccessful. propose improvements parent ened by a terrific noise while pecially in the avoidx'.ig of a ftf lYlllCu III Landslide the unemP1yed are collecting teacers r " Mrs. Bowles was 33. Before iioned meeting, their nlckiles from business men, duplication of machinery and her house shook frightfully. was Miss Leon she her Utah And Idaho sometime past the adver- tne necessity of having two marriage housewife, clerk and stenog-- 1 Mrs. I. P. Stewart offered the jor I had the Impression It was Wash. of She Cronkhte sets of salesmen in the same Yakima, Music was the , roads Vancouver, B. C., Nov. 13 (AP) rapher. Business Is good and invocation. Using committee, a severe earthquake, she told News Briefs two leaves small daughters, committee and the members in are generous but ished by the boys and girls glee the authorities today. At least f.ve men were dead territory at the same time. The merger, it is believed, general of the chamber have today and one injured as the there are rumblings of rouble clubs and a violin solo by Olle Pierre Gelin, who lived in one will materially aid in strengthnot been satisfied with the lo- - result of a rock and dirt slid? the apple racketeer Is on Jean Olsen. of the houses along Died In As He Was orMrs. A. N. Sorenson, president with 50 destroyed cation of the large Cache valley; wdch demolished a bunk house the job. ening the new combined By The Associated Press other said; tenants, of the association, welcomed the highway sign smith of Brigham at the Anyox mine of the Pay son, Utah Spinal menin- ganization in competing with I rushed out at the first She noise. 1 thought it was an exparents and teachers. City. When Mr. Fred Lundberg- Granby Consolidated gitis caused the third death mills to, other parts of the mining, Divorce Court Chair who is one of the directors sug- smelting and power company. Mrs. Blanche in one family during the month nation. pointed out the Importance of plosion of dynamite. Fifty feet on Stevencontact close between the away I watched the house when Mrs. Sarah Helen The nature of the business gested that a new location McCann Raymond aschool Reports of the tragedy were son died at her home in and parents and urged crumble. I still dont knfew how his property ln the business sec- meager of the merged, organization was not known and it 13 Nov. (AP) John Chicago, v on to visit the school as often many of my friends were trapthe Dies Preston all yesterday after a bnef Wlth ,th,at of W. Glover. 73, was on the wit-ne- ss tion of Brigham City men were ln the. ' as possible. east side of the main highway how many ilness Her niece and grandson and burled, starthow or the slide court stand budding ln yesterday adverMrs. O. A. Garft gave, a read- ped Mrs. also died of the disease. Mrs. P0.1' testifying on his divorced wifes might be secured, the on in Prestqn (Specal) observatory Stevenon is survived by her icy will conpnue, according to and roads committee be- ed. Anyox is50 miles- north of Blanche McCann Raymond, 3u, ing. to $11,000 worth of pro- tising come very interested ancl after let, about Louis A Petersen gave husband, six children and four President Thatcher. It is al- claim . . C. B. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Supt. Flashes Of Life over the location be- Prince Rupert, discussion on, so planned to establish a per- perty. looking of grant children. McCann and Preston, eph Mrs. Glovers attorney fired came enthusiastic for it. It is - versus School the manent store wife W. retail G. of of the at Raymond a question at the witness. Salt Lake City L. M. Win-so- n Cache Knitting Works. the fact just one block south of the Dog Leads Way To den, died at the local hospital Pftted out reverence He made no reply. In Brigham City of the government irrigaturn By The Associated Press present de?P for an extended ft ftv.w after new The will suffering A court walked organization attendant up reroute. to For is d Cache was the for which tion service Montevideo, Uruguay Having expected valley She trouble. heart with under the ;?r name period of the to touch him, but still there the time. Educa- - engaged ln an affair involving quest a leave of absence from operate approach the sign can be at a Logan Cache Knitting Works with v. as no reply." Dying Men had been fortreated seen for a long distance and for ever his federal duties to engage in S. N. Daniels two, Professor Pedro the pistols sometime before aft .fth conditions hospltal A closer examination revealed would be manager. At flood control work in Davis civilization Baridon and Alberto , very conspicuous. to Preston. Death ftanFting being brought reThe two organizations in- the reason for his failure to minister of instruction, the .meeting of the directors, county. This anouncement fol- volved ,emanci changes ln the schools. are 8t. Louis. Nov. 13 AP A email 'came at noon on Wednesday. are ply. . ln tne merger was given further friends again. They had a lowed a meeting between Govmatter the and howled ran from Mrs. 1. SecUw? bulldog Glover was dead. April ernor Dem and Sylvester Q among the oldest knitting duel. Both missed. Then they consideration and t.he board ac- 0 house last night, finally houj 1900 atRaymond, bom west. The Cache Smlthfield, is survived fttav Amricf iT the na- - shook hands committees recom- tng neighbors to a motor ear parked the Cannon, chairma.7 of the flood mills in the cepted Works was establish- Scouters Attention by her parents, husband and Uon whme the Ichools re control committee, mendation that an arrange- at the rurb. yesterday. Knitting small son, Bildy, 5, and the fol- -' ed in 1890 and the Logan In connection with the ment be entered Into with the the cmidren 01 M thl They sought his assistance in Homer B. 37, found Arens, brother's e con-ThThey J. and sisters: stake M. I. A. lowing Knitting Millij in 1900, nmie Bird and Jex company to furn- and - Robert -- OToimor, organizing construction work. both 32, 'a. McCann. Lake Salt aU Cltv leaders iiv ish and maintain the Cache officers of the Cache v,erfton- ill in the rar, George McCann, Ogden; commiseioners, troop valley highway sign from now salesmen, critically Works are Moses cludinft the andUoand Ogden Norman A. Morrison, KnittJng and from y apparent Mrs. Noble poisoning, cc of Glenn scoutmasters on on the Amalga. towhf Is to heln the dent In a location. Southern Pacific railroad en- Thatcher, president; Olaf Nel- to route Both died en proposal called police. dueljvlthsViOras. be will held services Funeral j gather at Referendum number 57 from ftodhemselves I David ,and as'?l5taftau gineer, suffered a fractured son. vice president; toysanelrls ThLS ft00,1 Sunday the U S. Chamber of Commerce A" Okla Shot by a skull when he was struck by aji Thomas, secretary - treasurer ft junlor hlft calls a for Ardmore, turally a liquid bottle containing on Sunday at 1 P- - m contact between the school and dog, Mrs. A. J. Hardy is dead, automobile at an intersection with Dr. H. R. McGee and E afternoon at 2 o cloclc for a which deals was alcohol like smelled said national with police for water-powth parent 0ur Present edu- - She and her husband were di- training meeting. This is here yesterday.. He' is said to J. Keveren as additional was refer- found in the ear, and an empty London (AP) To mnlo his cational Vanguards as well as regular red to the policies have topped in front of a ma- rectors. na- bottle was on the ground nearby, on systm isn,t deal but motoring back from hunting. committee cout leaders. E. Drs. Kicks john wievs chine driven by Joe Jackson. Meal Is being The dog pawed the tngger of a The officers of the Logan and E. A. Jacobsen Joel are The dog which brought neigh- - elects tre There tional' the.Stepub legMati'" Pfte gradually in of the Utah fifteen gathered and He was m a serious condition Knitting Mills are John A. com- bors to the scene was Arens con- house the shotgun. In the car. . for the i propositi, 1791. v he which facin in died State Agricultural college adius.ine ft m ftelI in a hospital here today. Henaricxson, president; Farrell ulty participate on the train- mittee to consider. The U. Lo-S. stant comiianion. Among the won?11 s the New-irft- ls needs -- ft the children. on The! Palm Beach, chamber has also asked the Johnson, vice Par- ing program." whift schools of today are functioning Mike Rider! He hit a straight Salt Lake City Lon M. Dean, ley Pederson, president; secretary-treasurer; chamber to consider the DO-gan s Methodism founder preached, idrlve of 225 yards. A buzzard 54, convict, diea yesterday from Plane Goes To to the prisoners. X with 8. N. Daniels, Ly- matter of Utah reciprocating Con tin ued on Page Five) a fractured skuil received when swooped down.- - and flew off abriek3en- - Carl V. Mohr, 'inMLssSpi states Instate in- 0ther4 312,453, with the ball. Mike learned his he struck the floor after being be Bensc-to This as addition- - sus figures show, an increase ftrita?ce . hit in a boxing match on an ftddirectors. golf ln Scotland. to the attention of Bordeaux Tomorrow Man 4n3B2 Kinop 182n (brought nf Financial Difficulties By Armistice day card at the state F77' the next Utah legislature. This John Baton Rouge, La. was also referred to the champenitentiary. Dean, boxing with has - Just 82, Jonn Kinlin, 40, convict, had Plane Schexnayder, Calshot, England, Nov. 13 (fp) on national committee bers Shoots To , Endurance Wife Shatter And Himself Do-XAttempting Children, learned that the war between served three years of a life senThe German Seaplane, legislation. tence for kidnaping. He was will leave tomorrow the states is over and that morning B. G. President Thatcher Ellis 'manufacture of lquor s forbid convicted of kidnaping for Bordeaux, next stop on its Record And Its asked affairs the Plane Crash that public Refueling Barefooted the den by law. Richins, 13, of Coalville. Authorprojected flight to New York committee consider the organ- from ities said his death was Altenrhein, Switzerland. difficulties, R. W. Plaj'ford, 55, prominent Uniontown lawyer ization of safety league to operahquortor Apart from a part of the state or- - tions New York, Nov. 13 AP He on An attempt to shatter the to the and banker, early tcxlay sbot and kilted two of his three 50 and attending wounded his wife child and.another . crafts englres, crew and offiprobably fatally bation for five years. on Page Two) Burley, Idaho S. S. Stewart, worlds airplane endurance record ended in double misfortune (Continued and then killed himself. cers took life easy' today. forest supervisor of .the Mini- early today when the American Legion burned in a forced Amdoka national forest, reports The dead, besides the father, are Nancy Playford, 13, and Peoria, El. Some 18,000 and its refueling ship, Miss Queen, fell into L. D. S.. electric have As Fertilir-- r that 1,000,000 board feet of tim- landing Lespedeza bought 10. 'and" Mrs. Nancy Playford, 45, nother'child"; skul - Margaret, ber Is sold from the forest an- Jamaica bay near the Jamaica sea airport. caps ln an effort to maken were wounded Raleigh, N. C. (AP) J. T. YarReceives Volumes boso so seriously that death was i hair grow. Thlswas reCaptain John S. Donaldson, promoter and pilot of the ennually, most of It being taken produced 22 8 bushels of lieved ' imminent. les no acre at the trial of Frederick where com to jvealed durance ship, was unin jurecJj but his the On Gift Weim-eAs by farmers living within r, Edward Religion " Dtdt-zwas plowed under, 32.5 J Playford fired shots into the heads of his victims as they p- - Owdwto .of Sfrawn, 301 who ipg distance of the forest. Stew-'a- rt former war ankle suffered a broken and flier, 1115 unfor said between 400 and 500 where it was turned Thirty-nin- e slept and then turned hi3 pistol upon himself. volumes pertain- hushels and m farmers" avail themselves each a der afters " years growth on ing to a variety of subjects Playford was a director of the Fayette Title and Trust bushels where It was plowed year of their privilege of taking Adnmavfi plane, and George religion have been presented to 47.1 which merged recently with the National Bank of two company timber from the preserve. under after growth. years assistant on the hose, were drenched but were the L. D s. institute on college ' He also was a director of the merged bank . county. Fayette out of ' of water the Ihill by Mrs. Lewis Merrl'l uninjured. (AP) Oden Regional forester R. pulled Friends of the family said Playford had, 'said recently brcftn. - The Idaho. , American out of ran was and Rexburg, forced Legion gas H. Rutledge left today for Boise ihat '"ed ht 80 to "supervisors of' down on the edge of the airport, catching fire as it landed on 'th Thomas1'. his might have ing December 9 at Newport the Challis, Payette, Idaho and a cement roadway. It was completely burned. mracle. The hospital of St. nes. He was quoted as saying t101156- News, Va. Salmon national forests with a Miss lost JtiRannmmctoat a and Queen its as it tostC,ccfte 120 without . wing landing gear this to estabi sbing a unm permission. Despite these expressions of fear, Playford generally was Great Bntain j the mftshes of the bay Its motor apparently tutlon will gratefully accept, any Vm7 202 MUa8bends egaided as still wealthy Police said they lxtiipved hU busl-- l or road for not woll mile refusod to Tuntiion xho contributions from ofmto!Vlrt up square that in the Uintah national forwhich anv friends t ness worries had caused temporary area. the fchip got into the air. est in Utah. countrys ;of raft may La c to cfiw Washington, Nov. 13 (APV-A- n administration drive was on . (AP)-eommu- mst Chap-somewh- ft post-electi- on on Mills j Lyons, face A -- t It -- Parents ft d.-e- y etoLsid I S Smf ft ft rs W iPing , Ill II -- fum-custom- San-taqu- in At i Jd ft. ft .Two Derai-chell- l, J jLrteh i I er -- ble Fla.-Toug- h Harrassed ,,r-- ' Three 5cdenIinJuM be-co- -- yes Institute be-(th- eir co-pil- a 5S SKsyssrl wlwVth itK te ftr ru ins,r r,01 - . uaniy V' I r sxs |