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Show L. wrr. rain ..i day. IDAHO Utah . XEHTERlTCSEI. I Boston Bldg. Kiosk. Boot of i hwrWiMf KMtaut portkat; doadj and cold. er Mill and west portion; fair, colder ssutbwest portion. jjICB OTE CENTS SALT Wffl Be Vetoed By Coolidf e as in Conflict With Foreign Policy, Says Lawrence! LAKE CITY UTAH WEDNESDAY SIXTH YEAR SEVENTY MARCH 31 1926 tfea Blizzard Maroons Passenger Trains ; Gale Drives Storm Across Country; Texas Cut Off 'j BT. DAVID I I LAWRENCE.. Parents Lock Tot II March TTASHINOTON, Prssldsnt Coolidgs la re-for tha poller of tha 1thls fotid States government in aak-prtvato bankers to retrain trom goailng loans In this oountry which VOaid aid government-controlle- d MDopolles abroad. This became (CPA) h Box All Day M today and It moans that any hill involving government aid to any export corporation to handle farm products in this country win got a veto from the Whits House. In words; cat her ths pros ident will not countenance Inside ies. Tor several weeks I. S, ACTION For California Taxpayers Association Leader Plans - Battle On Disbarment Order. Counsel ths. United State a policy of government aid to private nonopoly which contradicts ths policy tha executive la pursuing in making to prevent foreign monop-aB- s from holding up the Ameri cf can consumer on the prlcee a material that waa learned also It today (he president through the eeere-tsr- y of state and the aecretary of commerce haa not merely declared on the Idea of having the Amnr high erican oon sumer charged potash prices for rubber, coffee end other Important commodities the supply of which is controlled abroad, but that tha basic principle of American policy la that foreign governments should not enrage in private business monopol- ths hankers in com New Tork City have been plaining about the policy of the March ti. (ap mother (the each day imprisoned her son in n box In their home. Mr. large and Mrs. Prank Schonschnelder were sentenced to - six yesterday months in the county Jail. Juvenile officers discovered the little tot In his prison, alone and without food and water. He had been there all day, Neighbors testified that it was ths habit of Mr Schonschnelder to place the lad in his box after the father went to work, take an infant daughter and depart, returning In the evening. The father admitted that he once was forced to adopt the aame method when bia wife was away from home for three Tacoma, known Stewart Strikes At .Treasury Chief, Brands Government; Inspired. Dispatches E. A. three-year-o- week TARIFF LOS ANGELES, March II. (IN8) Damages of 11,000,000 will be sought from Andrew W. Mellon, secretary of the treasury and the federal government Jointly, in legal proceedings which counsel for Ernest A. Stewart, president of the California Taxpayers .association, were drawing up here today. of The suit la a consequence what Stewart today asserted were news dispatches from "Inspired Washington, March ft, An which It waa stated "attempts to fix' employes of tha bureau of Internal revenae and thus to Influence the decision on tax cases involving millions of dollars had, resulted in the disbarment of a number of law-ye- n from practice before the treas- ld BOARD TRIED TO KILL E KELL, CURSE AS Three Blinded By DynamileUtims Snow, Killed in . Commiuioner Declares TO nt w stated-Cheyenn- e . hi Drifts Block Roads, Wires Down; New Sections Hit I. March II. DES MOINES. train (INS) A Wabash paaenger Atlanla stuck in a snow drift near ta. Mo.. 151 miles south of her all trains running behind sehedul trolley service hampered, rural roads and highways almost Impassable because of drift Rail road officials said the passengers would be cared for. opinion of James E. of prohibition, Jonas,- - director that there are no state laws that would prohibit sals of the drink, a number of state law officers, In the west and south oepoclally, share the skepticism expressed by Andrew J. Volstead, father of tho federal prohibition act and now legal adviser la tbe district enforcement offices at R. Paul, Minn. Despite the frank Nash, assistant attorney general at North Carolina, went further thaw meat of the state official asserting that "The sale of medicinal beer, so far as North Carolina la - oenoeraed. is- - illegal. and any drug store undertaking to sell It will be violating tba state law." A less definite attitude, but one of watchful waiting,' was takes by tha law officers of Washington. and Oklahoma, while . m right glad my teeth Oregon wholesale drngfistt la ether states Ia,e. so when fre g"A a i -somewhere that smart ywasg want rsltxxs from their state he of general Mm nenlrtrf any r"" r a feyin- ' jr R)t. v, l.ed . Daughter of Prince of Sweden Is Confirmed Bf F. A. MACKENZIE. - Of Washington t N. NOTCH, WashMount II. (AP) ington was scaled by dog sled, for the first time In history when Arthur T. Walden, veteran musher drove his six of Wonalancet, huskies te ths giant cross-bre- d summit and back in a little more . , than 15 hour PIXKHAM Luther Burbank on Way ' To Full Health Again SANTA ROSA, Calif. March II. ( INS)- - Luther- - Burbank Is apparently well on the road to recovery. The great scientist was resting easily today, it was learned at noon. He awoke from a sound sleep at 1 am., and Immediately asked I or and was glren hearty breakfast. Ha than said be wanted to go to, sleep agsls and shortly afterward wss reported slumbering peace lolly, (By Radio to The Deseret DUNCAN storm of the winter throughout the midwest and southwest. Four persons were killed In four In Wisconsin and four oil workers In yesterday electrical storm near Houston. Texas-Three were killed In Chicago, boy who one of them a 1 1 year-old was struck by the roof of a freight man One a car blown off by gale. was killed when, unable to see he through the blinding nnow. ena switch stepped In front of was strnek man gine, and another by an automobile. . Four workmen were killed durWia, ing the blizsard at Kenosha. when their automobile was struck . a at crossing. a train grade by Illinois and Indiana were being deluged by rain. Southern Wisconsin was hit by tha snowstorm last night. This morning seven inches had fallen it. and a high wind wss whippingblls-saNorthern Iowa escaped the hut the southern section reported one to seven Inches of snow with hampered train service. From the lows borders westward. there was no report of bad weather. Denver, Omaha, Lincoln and tha Pacific coast reporting clear weather with freesing temperature In the Rocky mountain and western plains section, and rains at Salt Laks. light Ab-- T oclock Missouri. Kansas, and ths southwest, where the storm hit hardest yesterday, were virtually without wire communication with Chicago but overnight reports Indicated the storm was still continuing there Trains coming Into Chicago from the west were let Telegraph and communication was telephone much hampered. 1111-n- ot v State's attorneys In Chicago dwlsre they are ready to wage a "slielk bandit to the gallows fight to send Martin Durkin, two-gu- n for the murder of two police officers. The trial oens April ft. DurPhotos show Durla kin saya ha commuted the crimes kin and two women who nUl. figure prominently in tlie trial, (left)n. (right)- Inn Betty Werner, the woman he deserted to marry ,, r- y. Ho woo trail rd on bis honeymoon. . , "rif-deterae- ftul-ttvs- -- rd QUINT BEATS L.D.S. TEAM; ' BARTLETT GYMNASIUM, ChiBy OWEN L. SCOTT 4 Marchftl cago, Special) Utah's (Special Correspondent of The Desfinal hope In the national eret News ) basketball tournament 'CHICAGO, March 11 Ths sob wentdown to defeat fhls'afternoon stuff 'is starting again over Martin when ths. Saints of Bait Lake, left Durkin, police killer, who has been the floor on the short end of a 19 hailed by the Chicago "populace at to If score. Nanttcoke, opponents something pf a hero. for the (Ttah' champions' used their DurkUt who killed a federal excessive belghth to advantage to agent and a policeman, today was pile up a commanding lead In the reported to have broken down snd which1 maina like child cried because of the early periods they tained to the final gun. prospect of hie latest wife deserting The first half found the Saints him. She Is said to hare become playing a good brand of ball yet Jealous beacuss of endearing letthey could not cope with the tow- ters bs wrote from prison to Betty , , Andrews his previous Werner, ering eastern athlete In the final period the eastern sweetheart. team tossed the lasAier in front The love letters which have been seemingly difficult epots for scores. psselng between the trio are being The bounce pas and pivot used published with ths result that the In Utsh by the faints, failed to publle once more haa become con- ceroed over the fate of ths good puxsle the eastern entry. , , , Prce at center for, the winner looking criminal. tossed In 19 field gosls, mostly setFollco think It all may be part of ups. The work of Evans waa bril- the game to keep up sentiment fa' liant for the Paints. This' athlete vorable to Durkin. played a marvrioae'fleor game and who DurIrma Bulllvan He kin has counted Durkin, toeeed in four difficult goal on aa an atdin waa accorded A big hand when be hts defens wrote hlmr today .left tho court at the cloee ofthe "You thought you could put a game. swift ons over on mo snd the poor I U D. s. gut looks. o t. p farmers In my town, where everyo r. y p I bostlosrf I I 111 one could point the finger of scorn M at ms and O Pries It IS e IsechuuK give mo ths laugh. I 9 SDnbalakle t ' Beeklr.rg Smiths.. am glad 1 havs my heslth and am Krsnsrs I 9 t Shrwood.l 19 9 4 able to earn my own living. T rTl, trbWrt.rf trusted and believed In yon, but Orcubr.lt I I I I now I find you still love Betty, I Totals If f 9 Ml Tstsls. lit! 4 If am through with you forever." That resulted from some love The L. D. 8. U. team entered notes the killer had written Betty the national competition as first Werner. Durkin le counting on choice from Utah, haring taken the the women who were with him in state championship over a fast field bis Various escapade to help him In four nlghte of hectic competition at his trial. He is making every effort to The Gold and Blue team was almost put out of the state champ- keep them friendly and so far has the succeeded Bingham despite some letters inionship running by in the third dicating the contrary (Copyright. high aggregation stag1925 ) , night's play, when the Miners came and ed a last minute rally within one polrt of overtaking tbe ultimate champion The final score Denies Attempt to Link Wss It to 22. Again on ths final night ths Colorado, Rid Grande Saints were extended to the limit to win when the fighting Ogdfn EL PASO, March I X.(AP) EmTigers played them to a standstill phatic denial (hat Mexico la desnd were nosed out 17 to If. - Inter-acholast- le till j Job; LA ROCHELLE. II (AP) With France, March prisoners in the' steel cages between dVck French convict ship Lamarlnlere is pointing her prow southwestward across ths Atlantic, bound for Dev. U's Island, the French prison camp off the coast of French Guiana. There in the northeastern portion of 8outh America, about 159 miles north of the equator, the prisoner some under sentence for life, and all of them for long term will do pennance for their crimes. Lamarlnlere departed yesterday for the long voyage with about as grotesque a personnel ss ever a dressed hip carried across sea their In coarse woolen garment steps heavy and faltering. Withal, the spirit of belligerency seemed to pervade- - As ths vessel got under way. persona In lightersa which circled around her, beard mosh coming from the depths of Lamarlnlere. It grew Into a groan, then swelled into a roar and ended In a yell. bNRto Pblls Dead. "Mort Aux Veches. (death to the bulls) was the parting ssluts to the land of their birth by tbe men doomed to a living death on Devil's Island. No wives were at the quay ta wave farewell to husband Five mothers and seven sisters had made the Journey there, but they were not permitted to wish God --8 peed to the dejected prisoner One of the felon overcome by emotion to his sweet-heawh'le waving good-by- s fell dead.- man alone among the prisoners showed traces of stolidity. An armed guard said he was Gabriri Mourey. one f the men who several years ago while butler for the late Albert H. Shattuck, banker of New York, twice robbed hie employer. on the second occasion kicking the family In tbe wine cellary. and stealing 999,099 worth of blood-curdli- b I rt, He was traced to France and convicted and sentenced to death. The plea of Mr. Shattuck saved him from the guillotin and he is now on his way to the prison Jsland nn-d- er sentence for life. Osptsla Protected. - . Grenet of "the Captain Water Will Be Refused LamarlnlereLouis la not fearful of disturbs Does by ths convicts as hts Delinquents, Mead vessel Is making its way acroes tbe Atlantic. Announces. . In ease of an attempt at mutiny areso arranged that tbe cages steam from ten pumps oaa be turn. , Into tbe csptsm -ed them. March WASHINGTON, II thinks would be This, sufficicqbto msU.'-anusers on Water federal (AP) revolt Most of the convicts bore weird 1 reclamation projects who are more, tattoo marks some blasphemous . than one year In arears on their mot-to- e some of revolutionary water charges will not recelre any and , water unt'l after the claims of the Devils Island Is ons of the three government against them have isle due ealut which lie off the of i French Guinn. The to-- 1 coast been, settled,' Reclamation ComTrance's penal cot-- ; missioner Mead' announced today. lands constitute ony. The administrative head- Mead stated be had received quarters are on Isle Royale, which many appeals In ths last week ask. to nearest ths mainland and which Ing for an extension of time, which, has a Urge hospital And workunder the law. he felt bimse'f un- shops for convict To the seeward Is Devil's 'Isable to grant. The department was wili ng, be land. whrre Captain Alfred Dreyto as said, aecept payment either fus wss sent and held prisoner notes by Individuals or by the Irri- from 1894 to 1199 after having espionage. ' gation district or' crop mortgage been convicted of world-wide of the Indvlduals concerned or Dreyfus, after agitanew notes irriobtained a trial and waa endonrgd by tha personal tion, district. gation acquitted. Ho also said that the delinquenThe Ise de Saint Joseph is the cies did not apply In cases where third of the little archipelago. The conhad been converted into Islands hsre an elevation of from they st ruct'on costs by contracts between 199 to 299 feet. Tho climate to the government and the Irrigation salubrtou '. - MUSTBEPAD) ' y t 1 dlstr-ct- s Involved. Mme. Scbuman-Hein- k Sign to Sing in Opera k. ' Peru. I , Jew-elr- PROJECT DEBTS ' , 0 249 NEW YORK. March II. (AP) Mme Ernestine Schuman-Heinwho recently appeared In "Das Rhelngold." after an absence of 19 years from tbe Operatic stage, said today that she had contracted to a for laying negotlafon Imporisnt roles with boundary sing Metropolitan Opera company agreement along ths Rio Grande, the next year. or that It la attempting to Itnlo" is 94, larorVilniftr.'Irlio river with the Colorado ri" - dis- theThemoth 17 and children, eight made here by pute, was Jjy --dmother of 1 1, said that Gustavo P- - Serrano. A' --in boun- the gcattract wee the result of her aS agreement the'' dary commlsnioner. In two Wagnerian la sought prepare' , to flood con- re season. this Wcu rrnee of tbe trol to prevent - ... heavy damaf m this valley lar V , fall, MEXICO FOR PF-RQUITS The denial as In reply to a lettjr ROME. March 11 from secretary of state Kellogg to (AP) Mon"Mamma wasnt here to ask. sa Mayor H. P. Jackson of 1 1080 signor Seraphlw Clmlno, former snd the County Judge E, B. apostolic delegate to Mexico baa I practiced ustn my own Judgment of control been advocates tbe tbe cake for Skinny appointed papal nuncio to an cut ' ILMarch WASHINGTON, The Interstate commerce commission la determined to make a thorough investigation of the affairs of the Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul railroad and especially tbe Some Solon Due For been charges that tbe line" has , "'wrecked - Chairman Must Be Caddie For Rest Eastman .of tbe. commission. to11 March day assured , tha senate Interstate "'WASHINGTON, commerce committee. (AF) A new and .unique Job has Tbs committee la considering the been created by senate Republicresolution of Senator Gooding, Re- an It will be held by a senator publican, Idaho, providing for , a whose duty if will be to keep beof bis tbe read, hind senate' investigation delinquent colleagues to but Senator Ooodlng baa said that see they file a report with every M would not press his measure II hut they report from a commute ho wore assured that ths commto-to-o The task of filling this place was m Is conducting left to Senator Curtis of Kansas, , t ths Party leader, Inquiry, plan IAD 1 WASHINGTON. - .March (AP) The Norris bill to provide closer between the secretory of agriculture and ' the various states In the protection of forest, land reforestation and extension of national forests to continuous production of Umber, wss passed by the senate now be approved by the must It house. " pro-mot- r March 11 (INS) Ths railroads of the counr try are headtng straight for government ownership and operation by "their criminal waste caused by bad management, Senator. Goading, Republican, of Idaho, declared today. Gooding charged at the senate Interstate commerce committees hearing on the Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul reorganisation plan, that (he railroads - organised a to wreck ths governments system operation experiment during the war." News-Chica- , Dally News.) STOCKHOLM. March II Ingrid, the 1 daughter of the Crown Prince of Sweden, will make her formal emergence into public life this week with the con Urination service at Stockholm castle on Thursday, The occasion will be made one of great ceremony. Archbishop 6oederblom will conduct ths serv Ice and leaders of public life, members of the government and leading military and civil officials will be A special invitation has present. keen sent te tks British minister because Ingrid's' mother was British princess. (Copyright, 1914, Chicago Dally News ) Senate Passes Cooperative Forest Protection Bill , SALEOFBEER think it wont. was exploded at the corner of the window of his sleeping room. The bomb tore through the side of the building and hurled portions of the window frame about the room but Rice was only partially stunned by the explosion. He had retired at 10 o'clock and his head waa resting within IS Inches of the point where the bomb waa placed. PEORIA. HI. March 21. (INS) One hundred and fifty .snowbound pasengers on a Big Four train, wtthouj food and with very little water for 11 hours were pulled Into Pekin early this morning. Tha trajn was stopped by the bliszard soon after It left Tremont, 19 miles front Pekin, last night Four heavy engines had to bs the three coache used By KENNETH CHICAGO March II. (INS) At least 12 dead throughout the southwest; several trains marooned from 11 to 24 hours damage running into a million dollars: wires telegraph and telephone either crippled or down entirely an hour from and trains running to six hours late this was the situation today In the most severe 1 French Prison Steamer Leaves For Devils Island, ' With DesperBlast Tears Through Winados in Steel Cages. dow Within Yard of Sleepers Head. One Drops Dead as Vessel Heads Across At LEWISTON. Idaho, March II (AP) An attempt to take the life of James F. Rice, federal prohibilantic For Long Terms tion agent, was made last night when police said a dynamite bomb Of Labor and Penance. i WASHINGTON, ) Wall From Home Wrecks; 12 Die STATES RESIST ' rjdSV liquor Agent; Rips - sure department in refusing to to certain withdraw objections Majority Deliberately loans they desired to make to for eign monopolies. It has been argued Affairs Mismanaged that the American government was interfering in private business and ury department To Discredit Measure. R Aso waa contended that the state Among that disbarred attorneys. department or department of com- Stewart waa named. merce should say what la a reasonable or an unreasonable price for WASHINGTON. March II commodities so that agreements FORTY FLY FROM Tbe tariff law has been miserably could be made before the YUMA SAN DIEGO were floated. administered, by the majority of To all this the Washington IN 17 AIRPLANES tbs present tariff commission for now replies that it pill the deliberate purpose bf Breaking not go Into the price fixing busi-neTUMA, Art. March IB (AP) it down, commissioner Dennis, 9 end that Its main objection Is Tuma wAs lunch east hast to II Democrat, charged today before the to ths existence of the monopolies and the aid given them by foreign federal officials and army and navy senate tariff investigating commit-to- e. aviators, who hopped from Sen i governments. . We do not want the American Diego, Calif., in 17 airplanes beThe breakdown, waa attributed attween to and breakfast dinner securities or bonds Mr. to Dennis to the bias of Chair-ma- n buy by people In tend a meeting with Tuma bust which make them stockholders Marvin, backed up by Commen valness tour Tuma and the said a high missioners G lassie, Broussard and foreign monopolies.V official today. It will save em- ley. Baldwin, Tbe party waa headed by Major barrassment later on because otherHe accused the Chairman of bewise there will be developed groups General J. H. Pendleton, marine ing "unfair and having an obsesanxithis country who will be corps, retired, who is president of sion on tbs tariff question. ous to Influence our governmental the Sen Diego county federal busi"Tbe tariff law and the tariff policy through the posseeeslon of nessmen's association. commission havs broken down, he securitise In these monopolies." Members of tha aerial buslnt continued. "I believed In the law Indeed ' we have evidence that relations tour winged west late until six months ago but since then deliberhave In foreign monopolies the afternoon with the flying I have no faith In the administraately set out to Inveigle American time scheduled to lend them . at tion of tha law by ths present comcapital Into their enterprises and home by 5:29 o'clock. mission." are offering favorable commissions the to bankers to get simply 11 March WASHINGTON. American people to give stability CHEYENNE GETS (IN8) The United States tariff te these monopolies. commlalson reducrecommended a ANNUAL MEEING "Now suppose, as a result of tion of 75 cents per hundred ear conservation campaign on the GOVERNORS U. S. OF In the tariff on eugar In pounds development of new resources of Its report given President Coolldge ivpply that these foreign monopolon July 11, 1H, on the eve of the CHEYENNE. Wyo.. Mar. II. ies are adversely affected. Would ( AP) last presidential campaign, it was conThe annual governors' we pot be In a measure to blame revealed this afternoon when the It we' Jmm not warned American ference will be held In Cheyenne Robinson senate committee made rebankers- not to engage in such on July it, a communication Nellie the report public. ceived today by Governor i loans?The report haa never been acted Tayloe Rose of Wyoming from Gov. i upon by the executive. of Maine, Brewster reThere Is evidence here of a Two members of the commission, was selected following sentment on tbe part of the adminof the governors regarding Marvin and Burges filed a minor-no a istration against some of the finan- thepoll urging that of the conference here ity report, however, cial interests In New Tork because or staging Mich. change be made In the existing Mackinac at Beach, some of the loans to which the The main rat , dis, to will te program American government objected cuss the "demarcation between were floated abroad and then some states and the federal government of these securities were purchased and economy and retrenchment m MAN AND GIRL SHOT In New Tork for reset state governmental affairs. IN TAXI; POLICE FAIL This is regarded by some admin-of a violation as ration officials TO IDENTIFY THEM the spirit If not the letter of their understanding with bankers that loans will be brought to their at NEW TORK. March II. (INS) A' girl was found shot to death tentlo a and will not he engaged in it the government interposes an oband a young man mortally wounded In a taxicab here early today. jection. First .efforts of police to Identify Incidentally. It was learned ioday them resulted In failure. The pothat Ambassador Hoaghton urged were unable to learn which lice 4 , President Coolldge to change the one was shot first, although they government's policy on the floating West am! South believe the man killed tbe young of certain loans, but that Mr. Cools Disagree woman and then shot himself. Idee did not treat the suggestion Local .With Claim Tbe couple engaged a taxicab at Hh favor and reiterated bis posiSeventy-secon- d and Columbua avtion lb unequivocal terms. Laws Invalid. enue and ordered the chauffeur to The' fact that tha president Is Indrive down tow on the east side sistent mi ths execution of the polAt Third avenue and 22nd street icy and that It may affect his at the chauffeur heard two shots firtitdde toward domestic legislation March II ed from tbe Inside the machine. which may he eonetrued abroad as , WASHINGTON, H stopped the car, opened the s parallel case of government aid (AP) Whether the new malt ton s an export farm monopoly may to, with ito 1.75 per cent of alcohol door and found both lying on the seat. Ha then drove to a police stabe taken as having an Important to outlawed tion. bearing on farm legislation this and Its resemblance session of Congress. (Copyright, beer, will he saleable throughout 1121.) the United States, remains to be Dog Sled Climbs to Top seen. Some think it win and some Mount see IDAHO OFFICER BOMBED W V , , . Fu na i K t I- - |