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Show r hU TEMPERATURE. Roof ef Northern ut ah Fair d; tud Tuesday; lot nodi diti Boston Bldg Kiosk. Maximum Bondar Minimum Sunday Minimum Monday 41 ass Monday Sgae44 fKooi Monday Monday ,,..4.....7i ...tl .42...,.4 la temperature. IDAHO Generally fair Monday ' night and Tuesday; rising temperature trt PRICE FIVE CENTS Factions Wake MONDAY LAKE CITY UTAH SALT Face Real Fight To Defeat Him. By David Lawrence. April Evidence begins to WASHINGTON, (CPA) that tha apopaora of tha Al Smith boom are not oln to bo permitted to hava things thay own war In many state In' other word tha anti Demo Smith crata ara beginning to realize that thar hava a on their fiaht handa and that unlaaa they put up a struggle even at thia early data thera ef la a chanca losing delegates on tha ground J that groupo and ttiUWSf6 factlona controlIn mid delegatea would pledge ling, advance. Tha movement te eliminate both McAdoo and Smith which ha appeared in aotne quartern, is really tha ft rat step In a program which haa tor Ha object a harmonious received party but which ties beenmaneuver. aa simply an anti Smith la almost tha reverse Tha situation e( what it waa early In 1Z4, when the McAdoo men were claiming a majority of the delegates and when Aft Pwi!. .contingent waa privately declaring that they had more d to ttan the neceaaary block tha nomination of McAdoo. It la tha groupa whicn row ara gathering together- - lit an effort to control mora than of the delegates. Tha Smith boom baa been growing In tho east but them are conflicting reports about Ha progress In the south and almost no affirmative developments in the west on which to beae an estlmata of Al Smiths progress them. It la significant that talk ef droprule haa reping the cently bean diminished. The movelarge1 ment, which arose very through the McAdoo men. to now the bo because abandoned to likely letter mar find It necessary to uao rule to prevent tho tho nomination of Al Smith and to force tha naming of a compromise candidate who la dry or at toast not conspicuously wet, The fact that compromise talk Js from Democratic lead- fnantlaq we known to hnva favored toet nomination of McAdoo time to taken te mean that they am again appearing a deadlock unless aame one ether than McAdoo r Smith to named. All this, however, does not take tnto account convention psychology. It to rare that a candidate who passeo tho majority lino to not river. the two thirds. The McAdoo leaders In till had several pledgee of etato delegations which would McAdoo have gone over to tha standard enca tba majority had been obtained. Champ Clarks fail-br- e aven tho'irh to get he had a majority wag about the enly Important exception to the rule. The Smith backers are assuming that if they can show constant gains between new and the convention, they will be able to get a majority. The league haa Vt it be known that them are at least six Democrats who meet the teat ef the league on the prohibition and it to generally assumed hem that tha league will become a much active factor In trying to prevent the nomination ef At Smith than any other single Influence. . (Copyright, anti-Smi- th one-thi- rd two-thir- two-thir- ds W - two-thir- anil-salo- to-s- l!t.) Two Women Killed When Plane Falls Wash April 21. passengers atm killed and the pilot injured seriously when a commercial plana crashed on the railroad tracks near Pearson field lata yesterday. The dead am Mlea Harriet Franklin and Mr Zoo la V. Schau, both of Portland. Danny Greco, pilot of tha plane, waa taken to a Portland hospital with Internal Injuries that may prove fatal. VANCOUVER. ( API-T- wo women SEVENTY SEVENTH YEAR 1927 A- - Hoover Reaches Flood Area, Calls for. Ten Million Dollars 5 one-thir- V 25 aecu-jnul- -- me! APRIL Up Totfact They Will ; s i , SECRETAKT IS ILL. -(AP) WASHINGTON, April Everett Sander secretary to 111 President Coolldge to at his home hem with a cold. He was unable to a company tha president to fNow Tork today. AUNT HET Faces Strikes - Down Three 4 in Day; . More Towns "Submerged as Big Levees Give Way. Disease Toll in Lives At 350 on Miles of 5,000 Still Estimated Thousand MEMPHIS, Ten. April It. (INS) Sweeping before ft death and destruction, the rampant Mia. sisal ppl river today had added 2b deaths to Its toll of life and flooded several additional towns during the peat 24 bourn. five million dollars will '"barely do half the Job set out for tho Red Cross in the flood stricken area. Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover said today after a preliminary survey of the urgent teaks already facing the mobilised forces. Fuads Pour la. At toast llt.tfb.bbf will be needed for a work which will require maintenance of the emergency agendas along a thousand miles of river front between St, Louie and Hew Orleans, he said. Red Crow directors have established the sms test relief expedition In reoent years. Contributions am pouring Jn from all parts of the country Jn. earing for t SO, bob rofngce Collapse of a house harboring lb negroes four miles north of Greenville, Miss, yesterday sent all of the negroes to a horrible death Throe others died of disease at Greenville, due to the floods, one of pneumonia, one of mumps and a third of exposure. A white man was drowned at Pine Bluff, Ark. The twenty additional deaths during ths pest 24 hours have the death toll of the brought greatest flood In the history of ths Mississippi river up to approximately About lb bOb, 00b acres of farm lands am under wstir as a result of the flood Army engineers, after a survey, announced that bbb.bbb scree are flooded in Arkansas and Mississippi atone. Damage to crops will ruu Into millions of dollars. Ths engineers havq not checked the flooded areas of Tennessee, Missouri, Kentucky nnd Louisian. Mb Believed Lost. J. 8. Allen, levee engineer at Greenville, Miss., declared today that 20b would be a small estimate for the floods toll of human life for the area from Vicksburg to the scene of the Delta break at Mounds landing atone. If this estlmata to correct for Mississippi, mom then 4b lives have been lost in the flood Five thousand of the lb bOb population of Greenville were still In the water soaked city today with a bredtctlon that three feet of water will be added to the Mom depth of the flood water than 4,bbb refugees, meetly were still on the Greenville levee today, awaiting transportation to Vicksburg for safety. lb. ne-(to- Famed Zoologist "Dies in San Diego SAN DIEGO, Calif- - April It. (AP) Dr. Carl H. Elgenmann, nationally known soologtot. died hem Sunday afternoon. He was dean of the graduate school and bead of the soology department of the Indiana University, member of the National Academy of Science and author of numerous book Hto wife waa with him here at the time of death. Funeral services will he hem St a date to be fixed - when eastern relatives ara heard from, Dr. Elgenmann was b4 years old He came hem for his health last summer. v NEW TORK. April If. (AP) A century-ol- d Heard, nine feet tong and weighing bOb pound has arfor exhibition at America rived in the Philadelphia soo. . The lizard, bettered to be the largest in captivity, was brought hem by the Red Star Liner back from a 10, cruise around the world. Four baby- - white , camels nnd six Gibbon monkey known aa "missing link1 wem also brought la Jw llneri ml. bOb-ml- ls Ask Members of Demo cratic Unit to Vote For Catholic Candidate, Whoever He Is. British Destroyers Join In Fusilade on Shore Battery After Shots Come From Hilltop. )river Hurled Through Windshield 1 nto - Pole ; Woman Child Taken Unconscious to Hospital Return to ' Basic Kellogg Denies Break Among Envoys at Pekin; More American Submarines Arrive. Railroad Crossings in California Claim Four Lives; Car Is Hurled Forty Feet by Train. Prin- Advised ciples by Former Governor; Cannot Dodge Faith Issue. Mississippi Marooned. J Century Old Lizard. 9 Feet Long, Arrives "There aint ne real suffer In In town. The two poor families goto baskets o food give to 'em, on they somehow "crape up enough tM ey to buy their own gAsoune.1 Jury -- LONDON, April 2S (JNS) April 2i American and British warships Nellie Tayloe Roe former have engaged with Chinees batteries at Suklng, according to aa governor of Wyoming, declared Toadmiralty radso from Chinkiang day that although she to a ' today. she would like to see a Tbs dispatch stated that the NELLIE TAYLOE ROSS. Catholic elected president "Just to United Stales gunboat Peary and tha British gunboats Kneppel and prove that this to. In reality, a Wolsey wem fired on jtrom the republic In which we live and not bluff at Suking and they returned one In name only," tha firs with their main armaments. Speaking before the National Womens Democratic club. Mrs HONGKONG, A prlUfi.- -f API-T- wo Ron denounced as unworthy of American submarine tenders the "precious heritage of American and a flotilla ef submarines arSNYDER. any declaration citizenship, by rived hem today. RUTH policy or practice,, Henry Gray of mar. rather than liberal principles as WASHINGTON. April 2t (INS) of dn shall prevail In this government. her husband, der Thereto no split among the and called upon the women of the appears la court. Pekin who am holding Democratic party to back up her Salt Lake Publisher! aa to what ateps to stand In thl In next take regard to tha Nanking Cannot Dodge Issue. tend Convention Incident. Secretary of State Kel, She said she waa not referring logg declared today. te any particular potential presAvenges Treatment o He denied reports that American idents! candidate, but speaking Russ Officers; Aims Minister MacMumy- had with"only of tha principle" Involved drawn. and added that the issue was one In To Warn U.S. Milt am Tha disagreepowers NEW FORK, April, 15. (AP) "that cannot be dodged or evad ment aa to what course to follow ed." Severs! hundred newspaper pub- In replying te the Chinese notes "There am many factors to be taken Into consideration In the lishers from all parts ef the coun over the Nanking affair, Kellogg CHICAGO. April 2S. (AP) nomination of a president," she try gathered hem today te attend added Two or tbres am Inclined A former officer of the Imperial the annual meeting of the d toward the American view, he Mid, but he refused to state the cause Russian army tost night publicly (Continued on Page Six) Press to consider and -Trial Opens; Widow Calm er whet the lapped the face of Alexander of disagreement w matters of Interest to the American view I Kerensky, first successor of tho As Lover Fidgets; esar This It was the second Indident organisation. government to known After the meeting a course. favor luncheon moderate of a the kind since Kerensky arrived Re-tol- d. Crime toms held at ths Waldorf-AstoriIn tMs country. presided ever by Frank B-- Hoys The Insult, a stinging Blow with president of the Associated Pres the right palm, waa administered BT JAMES te KILLGALLEX. Henry J. Allen, former governor as Kerensky strode into banquet of Kansa and Mr. Noyes wem room at the Palmer bourn In LONG ISLAND CITT, N. T the . speaker principal which were . gathered - several April 2Sc (INS) 'They , entered Members neua-pe- r of the American hundred men of Russian birth ta hto home in the dead of night Publishers am association hem sympathy with his efforts to wrest they struck him with an iron assn Officials Continue Drive to attend tha forty-firmeeting control of Russia from tho Soviet weight they tied pictum wire ef that diswill and organisation On Catholics Blamed government. around his neck they even chlorocuss topics auch as tha eliminat"That, sold Dr. formed him." ing of waste in the Industry, - Baldly, bluntly, and without atFor Rebellion. Telesnltsky, as he slapped the onefurther action on postal rates, Uis time premiers face, "to for what tempt at adornment. District IAttorrelation of radio te aesrspaperi you did to the officers of the ney Richard & Newcombs thus and oUar matter s. Arms Board alRussian army. the Adjourn to a Jury today address presented dealt with Noyes the MEXICO CITT, April 21 Riot Start (INS) history of the great effort to estableged killing of Albert Snyder, As the sound of the blow was The Mexican government today lish a nation-wid- e g GENEVA April 2. (INS) husband, by hto wlfa comcorheard, the banquet guests sprang Ruth Brown Snyder, and her continued Its efforts to quail , tha newsgathering organisation oper- Ths pedal League of Nations - rushed forward. set salesman-love- r, Henry Judd rebel movement. - Reiterating alle- ating without profit. Its early mission preparing an agendo- for to their feet andarms of International control tba Its ultimate Serge Busch, who was with Dr. struggle Gray. triumph, church leadCatholio and lha Ideals and principles thut and their manufacture, adjourned Teleenitsky, leaped to bto friends "Both of them later confessed," gations that Fists flew, and them wem continued the district attorney, ers hava incited rebellion, offi- dominate It today. today without having completed Its aid ' widow with the the ef first at- work. Italy announced It opposed angry cries in the Kussan tongu Beginning while ths Icy eyes cials are making a wide search in 4IS0, the speaker traced the control of government manuThs maitro D Hotel end several never, wavered j from him. Wa for several clergyman who ara still tempts the history of news facture of arm Hugh Gibson, waiters fought their way to Kerwill Introduce their confessions at In Mexico. It American announced down to When gatharing the delegate, tbto trial." enskys side and seised Dr. Teles-nltsThe leading members of the final break took end Busch. A detective arplace between control waa limited to tha private Both Mra Snyder and Gray, sit- Catholic hava now astern episcopate then called manufacture of arms the United rived and the two men wem ejectorganisations ting ten feet apart, wem deathly been deported from Mexico, but tba United . waa not Pres interested. was States which proed. pale as tha droning voice of tha them am still several bishops who prietary and commercial in chardistrict attorney spoiled out to the ara in hiding. Dr.Telesnitsky thus explained Asand acter, old ths Western hto action: been has WUliamt Earle Diet. details of what Jury the sociated Press. muwas which "We saw enough of Kerensky in characterised the most brutal and tual and not profit making, and LOS ANGELES. Calif., April 2S. Russia. He did enough harm to revolting crime of a decade, her which that year was reorganized William Earle tha (INS) was formerly country that waa my country. that of Icy palenes however, under the present asms ef Ue As- one of the foremost motion pic- 1 dont want him coming hem to composure. Gray was visibly agisociated Pres ture stars died at hto home- ham do to this country that to tated. They never glanced at "The issue was this Mr. Nojes at 12 o'clock today following an nowthings my country. We understand each other. said- "shall tha newspapers of illneas of bronchial He In the east that KeNATIONAL. from friends attordistrict the pneumonia. Step by step tha United States ba at tha mercy tbma-yeold rensky haa been criticising the ney pictured to the jury tlie elabof a privately owned news collect- leaves a widow and H.H.K. United Stales government That daughter. orate but stupid precautions taken Boston 4 distributing organization l ingat and to make the murder appoar aa why 1 slapped him" Its mercy not only as con17 g IS Philadelphia d fe lapped by Girl. d a ro'Jbery: ef tha Bread Killed Probe a" money tribute but, of Mills and Tayloe, cern Robertson, Mr. KCrensky refused to prosetha rifled bureau chair Ju- much mom importance, at its merPruett J .Wilson, 21 WASHINGTON. Reagan; pad (INS) cute. April the disarrangement ef ne rd- drawer cy as to tha new received . The supfeme court today dealt Several weeks ago Kerensky was the house, and finally of Mr whether it should be honest or what to to a believed be deathblow as he adwith trussed up Snyders being er biased, to the federal trade commission' slapped by a woman perverted, impartial fourth: End R. dressed a meeting In New York, whether It should be Influenced by rope and a gag to make tha pic- Pittsburgh is t 9 t f "bread trust" investigaproposed she declared she was aveelng ths ture complete. S tha Interests and tha opinions of louts Russian The murder bt Albert Snyder, M, Kroner and Smith; Haines and Its owner and tha press of tha tion bv refusing to review an ad. death of her sweetheart. United States and the people of versa decision of lower court soldier. Newcombs said, waa ons of coldSnyder. the United Elates be subject to the blooded deliberation and pratnaul-tatiounrestrained will of Individual or Kelly Pleadt Not Guilty . End se tenth: H. an Individual, so far as press asWILLIE WILLIS "We will show you, he promised 4 sociation LOS ANGELES. Calif.. April 2$ news waa concerned." the Jury, "that Snyder we sla.ed Chcugo 4 CUndnjiaU (INS) Paul Kelly, motion picThis Was a thrilling battle cry. for jtilllng on March 7, Snyder By ROBERT GUILLEN Bush, Kaufman and Hartnett! said Mr. Noyes, and shortly tha tum actor, today pleaded not guilty was actually killed on the J. and Pic to In Hargrave, Riser, May ness the marder. connection with world resounded with paper ef March, II. It. The Associated Press took the death of Ray Raymond, musical Newcombes address to tha jjry Inlch. aggressive and enlarged Its field, comedy actor, who died Monday waa a complete story of tha crime, fist fight with Kelly from the following inviting matter-of-fanewspapers AMERICAN, related In a blunt, whole United States to Join In the Date of hto trial was set for May manner which accentuated te horsc End tenth effort R to orestablish tha mutual This followed an announcement He first pictured St- - Losto rible aspect i , that Dorothy Mackaye, Raymond s ,, ganization, to the Jury tha Intimacy of Ruth Cleveland SO eW.tefCVi and Pr. W. J, Sullivan,- - who wife, Brown Snyder and ths somewhat an glider and O'Neal; Ballou, Balt lakers in attendance at the attended the semen actor, might be effeminate corset aaleeman. L. and hewed. Karg Associated felPrra convention In indicted for compounding Mr Snyders first move after New Tork am J. F. Fitzpatrick of ony. she was arrested In connection with End R L. A. tha Fish the Tribune, of waa to show the police the murder ..,, Telegram and James M- - Kirkham how they could Implicate her lover, Idaho Irrigatort Win . of Tha Deseret New Ontcago Graf. This was brought out by and Taber Doyle Baaeier; Blotter, WASHINGTON. April 21. (AP) this afternoon. The Wyoming state hoard of She brought police to the Wal- Connelly, Smith and McCardy, WASHINGTON, , Apri- l- 2L and authorities of Tedorf Hotel where her bag was In (AP) Business waa curtailed to- equalization " . seventh End , R , ton deLincoln wem counties and tha checkroom and when It was White House with day at the e- - supreme court review sAw4kiBcD dtr rxve w& President Coolldge today opened It was shown to contain a Washington '"prepared to nied New York .S leave about noon for in cases against North 8'de fanal New Tork pictum of Gray. O14zee and Barton. bee com Murray. pane and Twin Falla Canal whom he will apeak tonight at Joseph M. Farrell, office man- Neil Berger, Rack Collins; Hoyt dinner-o- f "The reason Skinny went home the United Press Asso- company, involving eight to collect ager of tho Waldorf, had testified of Gray and Mr Snyder frequent- and Grabowsld. ciation commemorating tha twen- taxes on certain water .rights and mad was because t beat him Bos to post- tieth anniversary of the founding storage capacity I Philadelphia at there ag "Mr. and ly registering Jackson Lake Jumpin an he wanted to measure Mrs- - H. J. Gray," poned. . from where I eet down. of the organ ItaUon... reservoir. fWASHINGTON, (AP) prot-esta- At! , InN.Y. Aao-ciate- -- MEXICO HUNTS a, HIDING PRIESTS st Bors-Gregor- y home-lovin- ll2. ar orer-turne- He-tol- , .a,,,,,,,,... n. , ct ,.t f.f fifth-Detro- it tltltitl'll .i.t ........... gft f'V T 7. -- Four men, all of Idaho, am dead today end saves other tndudisg three women, am injured aa tha result of two automobile accidents. John Clark, of Shelley, was killed Sunday whea hto ear crashed Into. telephone pole near Rexburg. Mr Henry McCullough and her daughter wem iojurtd. Three men were killed and five other Injured, one mortally, when their car plunged off a bridge. Into a creak at Buckskin gulch, near Wallace, Idaho. THE DEAD. John Clark, of Shelley. Fred Cnrteo Mnrray, Idaho. Charles Graham, of Eagle, Idaho, Frank Pott, Mnrray. THE INJURED, Mr Henry MoCalloagh nod daagfaier. Mra, Ed - Hnoter,- - Marray, believed dying, Seymour Dalrympte, Marray. h f - h 41 tI i tJt IDAHO FALLS. Ids, April 21. (AP) John Clark. Shelley, was instantly killed and Mr Henry McCullough and daughter of Rig y, wem seriously Injured late Sunday night whets Clark's automobile toft the Tellowstone highway on (ba outskirts of Rexburg and crashed into a telephone pole. Clark was burled through the windshield and dashed against the pole. Passing autotsts, who stopped to glvo assistance, stated they believed Clerk bed been driving at fast pace and that he had been blinded er of another car by glaring lights had lost control of bis car. The auto Jumped an eight-fobar pit on the roadside. Mr end McCullough daughter wem unconscious when removed to the 1) exburg hosultal. Clark g uead end shoulders were literally droven , together. i I ot WALLACE, Idaho. April 21 (AP) Three men wem killed, woman fatally Injured, nnd lour others slightly hurt -- when their automobile plunged Into creek at Buckskin Gulch, 24 miles north of Wallace. Fred Carlson of Murray, Idaho, driver of the car; Charles Graham of Eagle. Idaho and Frank Potts of Murray are dead. Mr Ed Hunter ef Murray.'was brought to a V allace hospital early this morning. She to not expected to survive. The bodies of the dead wem taken to n Wallace morgue. Tbs car carrying seven passen- ( gers went off n bridge spanning the creek. Three wem pinned beneath the machine. , Seymour Dalrympto of Murray, who quickly axtricsted himself from the wreckage, walked mile te Murray end spread news of tho . accident. t i ,L -- 4 f ? if f f t Four Are Killed at Traint Strike Autoi - LOS ANGELES, April 24 (AP) Grade crossing crashes in two southern California cities brought death to Mr Mauds Murray. Miss Rosanna Caughlin, and Henry Saace, all of San Pedro, nd Mrs. Clark Day Los Angeles, were tho victim Miss Cughlin and Sabos were killed instantly when the Union Pacific Gold Coast Limited sent their automobile hurtling 44 feet from tha track traagled mass ef wreckage. Mr Murray, the third victim of that crash, died at a Riverside hospital. A fourth passenger In the cr. Edward A. Clark ef Sen Pedro, escaped with, minor Injuries v Mrs Day wee ktHed instantly when the automobile In which she was riding with her husband, n building contractor and tw children was struck by a northbound' Southern Pacific passenger train Day and hto email eon. were taken to hospital at Oxnard In serious condition. A young daughter escaped unhurt. , four-toda- y. -- t tlTHCANlAJ-NDE- SIEGE, . (INS) Declaration of a state of siege In Lithuania, aa the result of communist agitation, to reported by the Exchange Telegraph Correspondent in Copenhagen. LONDON. April 2S - a. "nsgsaonax . Wnwv 'vmc.3ia.to J te a T- - |