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Show ,, t ttlM IDAHO dowdy and Friday night Bad Saturday; probably rata or aaow; Mdcna r . , Irmprratnrm CTAH GeweraUj fair Friday HM aad ' Sat- -' I ff -- v k ncMHounnun Boaton Bldg. Boston Bids 4 t a m. Friday Thursday II w Maximum Minimum Tbaraday Minimom Friday ...ti PRICE -- Finance Committee to Urge Rate of $1.92 on Cuban, $2.40 on World Imports of Commodity BY WILLIAM K. HUTCHINSON By Special Leased Wire to The Deseret Newa ) WASHINGTON. Jan. 3. (INI) The most important battle over sweets ever stayed on Capitol HU1 loomed On the congressional horixon today aa opposing factions in the Senate prepared for the coming tariff war on sugar duties. The cost of sugar to tne American public, which pays an annual bill ranging up to gl.OvO.OOO.OOu a year, may be fixed for the future by the outcome of the battle over tariff rates. Billions of the con Sumers dollars w II oo at (take. The proposed plan of Senator William E Borah (it) of Idaho, to the to offer an amendment pending tariff bill, fixing a bounty on American sugar, may Droloug the warfare. Once before. In President Cleveland s administration the bounty plan was adopted as a means of protactlng American sugar producers but it was toon repealed. Borah would attempt the experiment again as the cheapest method of protecting American pi wmls holding down tbs cost of sugar to the consuming public."h-la Tbs sugar claab will come a week or two, following directnow of on the heels the pending ly woolen schedule. The debate probably will last a week or more and after th Senate has mado pa decision, the' House must ratify U before the result goes Into the ren law. The Borah bounty plan has had few supporters In the past. It be rejected but InxtT Tra ably will h J? battle. Thereafter the Senate must to an agreement a'K the com duties. If the bounty plan Id rejected, the Senate finance committees recommendation for rate of 11 I per 100 pounds on Cuban imports and 2.40 on world Imports may be approved. Th a rate however would not affect Philippine Importation. against which western sugar companies have .ong protested. The following schedule Indicates the difference in opinion over sugar duties as between the House tnd Senate and existing isw. World Cuban Rate Hate Measure. 1 II I Present law -- due-era House Senate 0 Bill Bill 2 J Police Fail to Find Inspectors Assailants Alt- (API DETROIT, Jon er mote than 24 hours invealigv tion and questioning of suspects, definite police today were without information that might lead to the capture of the gang which yesterInspector day seriously wounded the crime Henry J. Garvin, head of and bomb squad, and an 11 year-ol- d school girl in an attempt to on the police officials put the spot " were More than 20 suspects in caught In the police dragnet mtthe motion immediately after shooting, but none provided the substantial with Investigators clues 3 Idahoan Gives Girl Death Cine IDAHO FALLS. Ida.. Jan. J. (AP) Ivan Gordy, a patient In at th stata menial hospital Btackfoot, told Sheriff Harry MapMountain was at he ped today that Home last September about the time Marie Weet was brutally slain at King Hill and that he was here about the time Dorothy Croft waa criminally attacked a week tater. the sheriff announced upon hts return here. Asked directly whether be had been Involved In either of the girls, attacks on the the sheriff said. Oordy showed to refused and of anger sign talk. Ha told tha Officer he knew but who attacked Dorothy Croft, refused to name the person because. he said, he had not been treated right. Sheriff Meppen obtained a specimen of Gordrs hair to send to Lake May. Seattle criminologist, who Investigated the attacks on tha two gtrla. and who has strands of tha hair of the assailant of the Croft girl- - Pending receipt of a report from May, the sheriff indicated. no further action will be taken. Oordy was arrested near Lewisville. Ids ho. Dee. 23. LAKE CITY SALT if wr ' - 1 , FINAL ! srn, LOST NECKLACE WORTH $30,000 REACHES OWNER KJEW YORK. Jan 3 mour today waa one again in poaacasioa of her $30,006 pearl necklace aeemlnsiy be cauae someone made a New Tears resolution or suffered severe pangs of conscience. The necklace, lost or stolen from Mrs. Gilmour h hile on a shopping tour ith Geraldine Farrar. Nov 22. aaa left on the desk of DetectH Lieut. Thomas Dugan yesterday by an unidentified messenger FERRY IS TUG, the suns rays slowly tralcd the deep toward noon, Aa 1- -t 34 t. Paisley Buries 50 Child Victims of Movie HouseFtre FAISLET. Scotland. Jan. 1 (AP) Inhabitants of this grief stricken town today witnessed another act In the tragic drama of tha cinema fire which Tuesday snuffed out the lives of 2 children living here. Fifty of the child victim were Business Ilfs was buried today hushed, and flags dropped at half mast on public buildings Blinds on residences were drawn as the hearses at brief Intervals for five hours carried the tinv coffins through slh nt streets to the ce titularies. Twenty-si- x of the children were Roman Catholics and the bodies of these were taken from their homes laet night to Catholic churches where short services were held Weeping women and men remained at the church until a tat hour. d Officers Told to 'Shoot to Kill at Tram Car Bombers NEW ORLEANS.. Jsn 3 (AP) Under orders to "shoot to kill If necessary, on hundred heavily armed police patrolled the streets here today to prevent further dynamiting of street cars. The blowing up of two cars Wednesday night brought to (4 the number of trolleys bombed since tbe begin nlng of a carmens strike last suit.. mer. The officers were under instruction from Supt. of Iolire Theodore A. Ray to charge any suspects taken into custody with violating an old state law which provides tbe dealh penalty for bombing. Ray said he believed Jitney operators were "directly or indirectly responsible for the persistent dynamiting. The ederal court yesterday granted Injunctions to bondholders of the Public Pervtre company restraining Hi alleged "Jitney operators from carrying passengers for hire-- tady? Arrests on prohibition charges totaled 2144. Thirty violators were convicted by Jury trial. pleaded guilty, 433 were dismissed, 21 Vioacquitted and 12 lators ware oe ate need li ao aggregate of 3 years and 3 mm tha while )21 4,711 In fined Wert col ieetsdk,'' li Jsn. 3. . d , frrdajr aftefSHa aberUjr ftr thr planes flew aw&r from CJav Detective in Rothstein r flaid and circled out over tb ocean where an air Been for a Cate Gate Demotion motion picture waa tu be filmed.. J i ft ! f . Apparent Advantage of 269 Million Somewhat Reduced by Smaller Sinking Fund Activity, i to mY WASHINGTON. Jan. 3 Uncle bam went Into the ear $175,000,060 better Jan. 1, 1929. (INS) nw than The treasury announced today the year ended with a surplus of $91,544 655. compared with is de licit of $168,475,696 the same dat In 1928. This apparent advantage of $269,119,000 was reduced owing to a smaller operation da th sinking fund which must be mad up later in the fiscal year. Even considering the $160,000 000 income and corporation tax cut, a little over half of whitn will be effective this fiscal year, the treasury an jultl have a substantial surplus June 30. Total receipts for the first half of the fiscal ear amounted to $2,- 077.539.000, an Increase of over th same period last year The gain was principally attributable to a collection of income and corporation taxes, which showed an Increase of $173,000,000. Customs receipts were $302,314.-0an lucreaae of $436,000, and miscellaneous Internal revenue netted $318,493,000 fox a gain of $15,000,000, due to materially increased cigaret taxes r the govDuring the ernment obtained $121,371,006 from foreign power on the war debts, somewhat raor than last -- BLAST WRECKS SEVEN STORES, INJURES SEVEN Mary Astor shown with her Imv j band, henuetla Hawke, who died In film air ctsah. SA.NTV CLARA. C1 . Jan 3 injured draw closer together Whether tbe (AP) Seven persona were totally. In an explo-npilots were blinded by the v sun. .. 0,, n Probably on mam the here todav stret i,t known but sudden wiped out the fronts Of seven brushed each other, clone for an instant and separated un of the ships whirled - ritiilv In thei , llliam orsev of the Mead Jew-aibelieved dying. swung aiound and raali. d .be er-- i More, is lnjiire.l were. , plane head on. Rankin, k cultoner in the a flash of( toreA deafening roar, the two with flame and the ships Mr Grace Brown, proprietor of doomed men fell blazing Into the Another flare when th- - ships 10 ,rt store. Mr. and Mrs George Green, custhwater struck and then they tomers in the art store. sank into a deep channel. P, O. Caecbioql, delicatessen was happen, stars Unaware of w . two ships An employ. lag; hut miming th Twnwr. fa th third plane, circled rmploy f (ho 8etrta Clara as rlam-- d be Ic Ottfaf th anew In bis ship essarttat. Firemen extricated (he Injured cried eat that th tw planes bad from the Th explowatched and wreckage. Turner, helplewa, ht( bit friends fall in a twisted mas sion was not followed by fire. Buildings Included the damaged of burning wreckage. A business engage- Meed jewelry store. Mrs. Browns art ment kept Howard Hawks, brother shop,.he Sent Clara meat of Kenneth, from going on the market, a delicatessen store, the flight. He was urged to o by Ker- Santa Clara creamery anl a aheet Firemen estimated nel h but he Insisted the engage metal ahop ne, and. the probable loan at 153 ment was an important In keeping it. sated hi life. $310,-000,0- 0. r. 'T rrd d half-yea- w. year- - Total expenditures amounted t $1,986,394,006 & decrease of $11,. 606.066 to th fact that a, dPOp ef 688.666,666 t IU 8iiihu ' Prince Seeks Movie securities purchased for th tar fund a eenipaitd to the wu . , period last year Th cost 9t government Report-me- nt and establishments war $1,113,600,606. an increase of $73, 600.000, Interest on the pubii debt required, an outlay of $J2f. 492.000, a decrease of $9,000,000. Refunds of revenue Internal amounted to $51.925 000, a decline of $37,000,000, while customs refunds of $ 10.439 000 were slightly less the postal deficit was Pic- The find atrip, piloted by CoL ture of Animals Roacoe Turner, famous airman, ' wma in the lead. With him were In Jungles. Jacob Trlebwaaeer, movie stunt man; Fred White and Fred Triebwaa? was to have made a parachute jump from the to the cable dpatrh Desuet News ) plane. Behind tbe plane piloted ty LONDON. Jan. 3 Bjr pame and 1 i er were the two other planes, an sporting holiduv are VJ w LAI A, HTFQ thf chief objects ea of a Ionic African case carrytnr five men pilot and greater by $5,000,000. Oron uhiih the Pr.nce of Wales dinary expenditures amounted t directors and cameramen who were jauni Although Flood s trial has not j st irted todav uith th' felicitation $1,601,089,000. SHREVEPORT La , Jan 3 been completed his Immediate de- to direct and photograph the parPONCA CITY, Oka , Ian 3 debt (INS) One man ws burned to of thf whole nation. Operations In the public motion, Mr. Whalen said is recause achute jump which was neter Hut were will, nevertheless, his h his testimony today showed "Ig- mad. more Is a trip Santa and a score Thai of Clais. than considerably smaller than In (AP) the(dea other implications for it is un the first half of the norance and complete lark of un9 fisstill is ohr guests were forced to Captain Cook wa at the control institution of marriage tisit cal year. Issues of securities derstanding of hts "routine du- of one of the ships, Hallock Rouse sound, and alls right with the from the building clad only in derstood t0 he ht intention to Durat the other. The director. Kenneth world. The Rev. Tercy H. Nicklt , nipht clothing mhen flames swept certain dmrhu. oirticulurlv ties." amounted to $1,756,63000, a deHaw ks. husband of Mary Astor. stands witness. ban, where there hie been acute crease of $1,199 OOO.OQw owing to 'the Tullos hotel here today film actress, was n one of the the utilization of heavier income Dr Nickbss just has received1 The dad was Opal O Kelley 24 native troubles Law Keeping League diMax It is expected that ho will make tax collections for debt reduction cm assistant the Gold, ebr of hi sixth Chr tmaj plane. Cathage. Tejas us of airplanes m purposes waa considerable in rector. Each wedded oher the of he man whom Retirement were Michigan Of Children Urged the rhiptt rarred a cameraman an to a Ponca his quest for trophies, though the $2 697 000, a decrease of $864,- girl. The wedding Ciyear or more will used man a and assistant camei th ptobibiy and pr ipertv occurred an 000.000 ago WADFBGRr. K. c . Jsn. 3 than rifles, for the prince desires Turner bridegroom made It was to na he cuetoman At the end of the fiscal year (API Plans for organising school bring his planned to obtain a Mill and motion pie-t- the debt ship between the oth- payment at the time. Dr Nickless amounted to $16,300,921.-00children the nation ever into a er He h in of life recortl to was two was jungle Triebwar well so h' planes. said, but a decrease of 6079.000,006 in phased to combat hava made "Keeplawa League of a film lone min-- ' his and already peeeRecg the which state tb into with !ap. a year, and $10,296 000.000 sine crime and disrespect for the law, th cameramen porahie ASHINGTON. Jan. 3. (AP) bis recent flights in Engi ind in the two !riana ister oahered hm that on each were made here at a meeting of were Aug. 31, 1919. Selective immigration as a The prince who i said to hae going to shoot his descent Christmas since he has sent a sib-- , cea Investor were losing the Inter-- " the first "Keeplaws chapter In for two of the nation's prob- - had at least one narrow escape, 166 sun. the into th to Ponca perhaps Citj check Flying the lotted Stales. securities iems racketeering and , urent- - In ha quet for lion and elephants, est on government planes The originator of the "Keep-law- s feet aboteforthe water, the to $39.561 000. which ployment and to improve eco- from whirh l.c ws called away M amounting posivlou. Observers Idea Is Mrs. Mary Bennett Joseyed been not in have turned for renomic conditions is advocated by th kings iilnesa. is now bent on liittle of Wades poro. chairman of There was $12,987,666 Harry E. Hull, recently reappoint- bringing back trophies for his liv- demption. the committee on Prisons of the ed by President Hoover as commis- ing room at York houe adjoini- of the third liberty loan, which America!. War Mothers: Mrs Litng: SL James Palace sioner general of immigration. (Copy matured In 1928. $7,19600 -- f tle organised the local "Keep-law- s 1630 New York eun Foreign the second liberty loan of 1927 It will a be new right for happy year and at today's chapter, and 12.801.000 in certificates out- the commission tf Congress during Serxice ) meeting It was decided to name ha standing on which interest the coming twelve months make a council to devise plans for formceased. this foundation the system of similar in otbci chapters ing immigration policy and states. i bt sponsorship of It be witSpeakers said the "Keeplaurs" have the support of th American Kills 3 Idea had received the endorseFederation of Labor, ment of President Hoover, the thIn contrast to Asserting thst governors of North Carolina. ArLONDON. Jan 3 fAP) Three kansas. New Mexico and Idaho, of Coa.t Guard in children were k lied abd tix injur-- ' othe- - prominent state and nation- Treasury Head Defend. Action ed in of Lo'.-- i tne district holiday rr re al officials, and a number of civic dml,td annually (electivLament. of a bam of Immigration would permit accept- don by the in xplolon and patriotic organisations. a rauwav freight an-- , ho would aid in petroleum ing only those dustrv, Mr Hull said todav. It tion w THE HAGUE Netherlands. Jan, e pi i ing bout The children Sitter Goes to Visit be based upon on simple j would the station, and police bei'oe ina (IN8i Delegates to the aec-th- formats. couteranc net fire to the barrel whuh'otid Hague reparation Agents Joreph P. McKenHeirett to $20j000fi00 WASHINGTON. Jan. 3 (INS) Special . and ns Inspector of Washington stood 'nside a fnce Tho exrlorin mrt in private session today b$ You cannot brak up liquor M. Murphy of Providence. Veteran KlOet fUOt the CHICAGO. Jan. 3. (AP) Mr. child one ar George killed other secretly prepared agenda t outright, the us of without on the wav to a hospUV si.d ho dinussed during the cours Joseph Slrocek sist- -r of Mrs Anna smuggling ( Diet KaittOt Home died No information so tor has been the th succumbed chord Mary Savin, who fell heiress to force third parley, waa made This atement today received ahtch doe not entirely) . .. was Th In New York last session imvate attend "an- - 3 of th Treasury Mel- Justify the effort of the coast ed b tielegfltes from Great Brit week, left last night for New York, by Secretary A Ed aCi L. Hall Si. oue lon n exploits- - guard tn pre.cnt the Black Uuck DMITS FOrGKKIEb. to felicitate her slater. ain. Franc, Germany, Italy Bel , Cm4 ahore. M',lon. Mrs Slrocek, who ram (ronreaentng with (AIM Bt? first boat which' LOS ANGELES. Jap S C,d? x her elster from public aesslon, which conth Missouri river many Willis E Carter ex conv let. "Ipsiru. Lons hav Been Issued' It years ago. is th wife of th inaugurate the con that he home of fessed to polite veterdav by the Lrasu.y gainst promlacu-- 1 '; head of an electric company, who take place thi v used forged stationerof Reprf daughter ous shooting However, th coast ia going i New York to attend a Ha! Albert E Carter of ( served pilot on several guardsmen. The guard, und.r the law is authorised to complete plans convention. She is th mother of v K violators orce killings aroused'"T1 c?P7"7u rbeV"?,,?r.n for putting the Young plan nn4 three boy a CJ,plur , Omaha on and ehalf V furor so much pr of "All this money hasnt turned international reparations bank tj,e law and If. In pursuance played a big part in the Rood inmates of Ban Quentin peniten-o- f the that a mob yes-- j that obligation. It cannot shoot Cad1963. Into operation, delegates from th Annas head. sh said. "Sbs is, Diary terday when necessary, it cannot carry cet.tral powers and the former at. quiet and unassuming, as nl- do--n out Ita duty. lie v nations met tn conference wars' In the recent shootiog the crew guard recfWttng her'' today. of tho boat gave the proper warnTho parley is tn effect a con signs on historic Boston Com- ing and gave pursuit to tbe vessel tinuation of the first Hague- - conmon whf h was attempting to escape ference of last August, called t Th crest It was necessary to use force. On i liquidate prat-wproblems and guard the boat was carried a large quanlay plans for putting tbs Toung ly waa of illicit I quor Into operation, tity plan .- operating MelInThe cotaM guard had been within-- Its tastractioos- mM A number of the principal la , NOME. Alaska. Jan. 3 fur ah Nanuk. th from p trading (AP) tavostl-gatian structed to prevent smuggling and sues placed before the first Hagn ' lon, hat Independent tn the Ice near there. cohol permit system see,, f urnisk has been Ordered into all to nse force when absolutely nec- Th report of a dog team driver froxen have now be-- n cleared"" here aatd that If ronfrrenmr on of the chief problems of th th circumstances." It Is the roast guard s duty tha( an airplane was heard at mid- theRescue srorkers essary. up. Chief among them was th heard a; adSprings plane atPilgrim revealed thst Mail to on also committee and (hat Borahs kBOWt-rapture boats which are ot th November 2 over the moun- waa Elcson's ha may have flown question of evacuation the tempting to smuggle bqsor and night, Rhineland the former allied edg of this subject fitted him tor vance iaformattoa hsd reached Pilgrim 8pnng district. 73 to the North Cape area, 600 miles armies. Thisbyha now tbe chairmanship. prohibition authorities that efforts smuggling cannot be broken up tainous been com miles north of here, today caused s' eat of here, and turned back tor without th os of tore. hemadato tend -- Borah, wh been one of tb pleted lkSorJ -ha, rescue workers an ward to Alaska mainland without for Black tbe prepare Doek" th Informawhere th The had point most prominent participants In tb department search of that area for Carl attempting to land. NaUvra hr tW deha1osharf rerant prohibition controversy, ns-- waa heading for on th night tn tion thst liquor was coming In and aerial and this accounted tor concentrated a coast guard force to Ben Eielson and Earl Borland, North Cape area have reported conference within 4en days or twa ertd that a l-condition amosntinf question, coast Arctic fliers. th tt. tha guard of missing Tbs which prevent seeing Eieleons plane on that day weeks or at least early enough m href, presents sought scanda- exists in tb ndmin-- V Eielson and Borland di to escape, was "pretty well !n.r within ( miles uf North Cape, that It will not conflict with th thee. Oration of th permit system. forces vest Is leation 2. ia Th referred to tho shooting ed November after taking off flying tn the direction of Alaska. fisw power naval disarmament h cLargea hlc tor the of the of Deputy Collector of Cnetome "unfartunxte." but toll It wa from Teller tor North Cape, Siberia. There wa, dense fog in the area conference scheduled fe fsasury. department, F. Finnegan of Boston, assisted hy "entirely justified.' n Jan. 21, -- - Vgia j London jto remove passenger, and cargo they said 1 NEW YORK. Jan. I. (Afl Detective Patrick blood, one of throe who Investigated the slaying Rothstein. Broadway of Arnold gambler, was demoted to th rank of patrolman. The announcement was made be Commissioner Cro ver A. Whalen during Flood's de of parttr.cnta! trial for dereliction duly In connection with the Roth-stel- 03-bo- (. H0TS PreaAerHas Proof Of Real Santa Claus n jpenr LIIaJ, fliha'r ; if s i i 192S-192- - j Selected Immigrants Declared U. S. Need 0, the-pea- k Petroleum Blast Children - Agenda Formed j needLn By Debt Envoys I I j ey ' at i Ckeebo-Sluvak- la I V Ohioan Suggests Borah To Head Liquor Probe WASHINGTON, fathoms with Equipped searchlights, rescuers In two speed boat vainly sought to recover the bodies of the men until after midnight. when they left the spot where the planes sank. Of tbe ten employes of the Fox Film Co., who lost their lives when the planes collided during the taking of some aerial scene over tbe ocean, tba bodies of three had Ben been recovered: Max Gold. Frankel and Conrad Wells. Navy speed boats had chain'd off the spot off Point Vincent where the planes sank and were standing by until tbe searching Crews return at daybreak. The bodies of three of th victim were recovered by a speed boat which was held in resdineas In case of a mishap. Others ho died in the crash and whose bodies have not been found, are: Kenneth Hawks, film director; Capt Ross Cook and Hallork Rouse, pilots; George Eastman. Otto Jordan. Hank Johannes and Tom Harris of th Fox company. Wert to Ftlaa Jump. . Close of Books Finds $91,544,655 Surplus In Coffers Where Deficit Existed Last Year. Z?V ing details of MARY ASTOR MADE WIDOW merged grave of a movie adventure , more gripping than the thriller the ten dead men had sought to portray. Charles 8 male, veteran submarine searcher, waa lowered from the chartered tug, Salt, while naval divers descended from tbe nearby mine layer. Brant. The two divers tenders were anmiles north by northchored 3 west of San Vincente lighthouse. In Of this number 4i4 were taken Into custody on charges of peddling narcotics. Six of this number were acquitted, 333 convicted and the balance of the casern are .ending Sentences meted out Is narcotic peddlers during the year aggregated 734 years and 3 mom us noa-suite- d. pene-- , trained observers aloft in tha searchsubthe to tried pierce ing ships SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. (AP) More tban 2,566 nrohibitlon and federal narcotic law violators were arrested by government agents in northern California dur- - JoVmuiehTd'ed WILL HUNT WILD BEASTS The dictator is now discusstha plan with leading Spanish Jews and government officials. In 1163 King Ferdinand expelled the Jews from Spain, causing them to immigrate to eastern Europe These people had il'ed in Spam since the third century and remains of the,r svnagogues are still found there today Known as the Seaapardio Jews, they wandered about Europe retaining the Spanish language and Spanish customs. Ten ears ago. they were to return to Spain, but having become rooted In other countries, they did not respond to tha invitation In large numbers. The new plan which Spam may put Into effect extends the Invitation to all Jew It is particularly directed at tha JawrY of Russia and Poland The plan ia to bring small business men from eastern Europe to growing towns and cities of Spain, where they could be absorbed readily. ! J; 1 Spain. SANTA MONICA) CaKf., Jan. 3. (INS) The United States navy early today took charge of divers and diving operations in the deep sea search for the bodies of seven Fox Film company staff men missing in the crash of two planes that claimed ten lives. Search for the seven missing bodies that sank with the two airplanes off Point Vincent following the fatal film accident was resumed at daybreak. Accident in Happens Record of Rum, Drug Dense Fog; Boat Sinks; All Saved. Arrests For Year 1929 NEW YORK. Jan 3 AP) Running blindly in a dense fog which threw her two miles off her course, the ferryboat William It Hearn crashed into the tugboat Mutual today at Beard s dry dock, Brooklyn, throwing IS men into the water and injuring four of them seriously. The tugboat, which was tied up at the breakwater, tank shortly after the collision. Captain Harry Baas and the seven members of the crew of the Mutual were thrown overboard by the force of tha Impact and ton drydock employee, standing n th breakwator, wan teased Into th water. beveral other tugs which had Bed tip at tbs breakwater In the rescued nil of the men. the damage Urn ferry, which had 13 passengers aboard. - wa slight and It continued to n Brooklyn dock. urn t Than 2 Months Ago MADRID. Jan. 3 CINE) gpaln U ready to throw open ii gale to the Jews of the world. Following a conference with ZII. Rubenstetn, city editor of the Jewish Day of New York City. Primo De Rivera announced be wa highly Impressed by Rubenetein s plan to for Jewish immigration - Hal). The prlncm accompanied by her father and mother. Kink Albert and Queen Elisabeth, government official, and numerous attendant,. will make the trip to Iial) aboard a special royal train Extraordinary precautions to guard the bridal party have hern taken Guard bave Wen stationed all alorg the route the tram will take because of the recent disclosure of a plot against the Belgian royal house One tram will precede the royal special and another wl.l follow it. These will serve t no double purpose of fuin'-hin- g protection and carrying the great amount of baggage of the bride and her party and gtfts(to the affianced pair Tremendous demonstrations of enthusiasm from the populace are expected this evening when the princess will be driven to the etstlon. (INS): Spain Opens U. S. Starts New Year Door to All World Jews J 75 Millions Richer C3ASC3 11 YEAR eightieth FRIDAY JANUARY 3 1930 UTAH m&m BRUSSELS, Jan. 3 (INS) With her gorgeous trousseau packed away In the fifty trunk, she will lake with her. Princes, Marie Joee wa, to leave for Rome tonight for her wedding on Wednesday to Crown Prince Humbert of (AP) The principal critic of prohibition enforcement conditions. Sen. Borah Idaho, he been suggested for th chairmanship of the proposed to Joint congremlonai commute study legislative manna of strength- ' laws. TEN SKATERS DROWN. enlng th liquor j This Ids waa advanced by Son- COPENHAGEN, Jan. 3. (AP) Ten boy drowned todav wh.-t- b ttor Fees, Republican. Ohio, upon return to the capital from a Ire broke under them while holiday vacation at his horn. It tb- - Fllan twr were skating on ' as based upon a belief that the ai r.aer, Sweden. , - ' EDITION t Sen. Borah's Bounty Plan Faces Almost Certain But Defeat , Rejection Will Not End Battle. I- -- Y to E Marie Starts Stake As Trip to Rome Senate Prepares This Evening Open Sugar Rate War '' ' - it Friday. ..... .44 1 m. Friday Noon FIVE CENTS Billions-a- . h?f - V jms pfe-- . .j tr appsrent-Aa0fiOWIv- 2" hi' hr iry . fr Dog Team Driver Gives Clue to Eielson, Plane ql ar on of 'tlopi" o'endtoj -- 0rg , T-,- t . 1 djaw to ! i V 1 |