| Show OGDEN CITY UTAH SUNDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 30 1928 VI — Year— No 74 Fifty-nint- h - T' Ooen Wh Their Attack On - 7 BORAH TRAINS Mm - HIS GUNS ON SMITH'S FARM ioover Describing the charm of a southern district a writer with ability to give color to his verbal picture says: ''The magic of the morning sun casting its rays across the asg peak vistas of mountain ranges after peak Is caught In thd noose of its golden light traveling on toward that hour when the lengthening shadows creep to meet the ' far-flun- anti-Cathol- ic 4 anti-negr- the-presenc- so-call- ed e There glory the "whispering" campaign against Hoover bids fair to equal in viruday the sunset hour the night if one is in tune with that which is lence the "whispering" campaign n beautiful Smith againstWELL-WORTALES The campaign against Hoover in After all the splendor Is in one's runs all the BANNER MONTH power to understand and interpret "whispering" channels n tale about way from the A" mind filled with all that is tow he allegedly cheated a Chinaman out of a coal mine when he discordant cannot see much In the AT YARDS HERE and blushing earmost gorgeous of our sunsets or was in his bright vi riawn that ever made ly twenties to a wonderful yarn O nr wear dlaaem or which is now being circulated in Mnnnt Calif ornia to the efect that in his More Than Million glory Sheep youth he left behind him at Stan-lor- d SEPTEMBER IS N well-wor- -- - Os-de- We miss much when our lives to be soured ' we allow Modern science is compelling us to' Increase- our vocabulary Dictionaries a few years old become - abridged Books on science are out of date when ten years or less have passed Even the Newtonian theory has had to be revised We are In a period of broader vision and greater understanding and yet what we now seem to know so well may be rejected a few years hence That is not a reassuring thought as it makes for a degree of skepticism bill university an unpaid board The Chinaman in fact ended up his acquaintance with Hoover by making him his agent in London for the disposal of his valuablea there thus apparently deliberately asking to be cheated some more to but Hoover's determination cheat him may be gauged by the fact that Hoover personally saved him from getting executed by a firing squad at the seige of Tientsin during the Boxer rebellion In 1900 thus painstakingly keeping him alive in order to be sure to be able to cheat him afterwards LIKE FIGHTING SKUNK a sad tale this tale of It is Ten-MaChang Chang - Ten-Ma- o and Hoover must certainly sometimes wish that he had Jet the firing squad get him but what is there really tor - Hoover- - to do with the perverters and "whisperers" of It? Hoover is a good deal of a novice In politics but he has amply learned that old Unci© Joe Cannon was eternally right when he one day meditatively remarked: "If you get Into an argument with a skunk it doesn't make much difference which wins" As for the unpaid board bill - o! that But progress comes from us causes which doubt of condition to drive- ahead for the real truth One of our savants has declared time space are that matter energy "The great mysIn the melting pot and pur- story the funniest feature of it is nature tery of the origin to the number of serious letters to remain "will life always of pose us" Hoover urging him to denounce or humiliate tease stimulate the villainous fabricators of it and One of our chemists Informs us thus publicly clear his name from say the living cell an otherwise indelible stain that ''strange to itself HOOVER BOOZE YARNS the seeds of contains within Absolute those priority and death namely of ridiculousness must be enzymes which are capable of hydrolizing and breaking up assigned however to the persistent "whispers" about alcoholic the protein components beverages in Hoover's Washington The eminent practicing "What a strange thing The house Wets In of hare long reevery Washington Of death sleep harpies as invitation with horror but bodies any garded our living unit - of Their long- as life is there their wings by- Hoover to dine with him afcourse in their waiting— devouring experiences and bound are course— at table for ter dinner his mouths are closed the appearance upon it of anything car of gasoactually drinkable have been in the your "If you deprive diabolical torture leadline the engine etops but' the en-at nature of anow to start getting forthem doesn't and die ing not does gine deas their wives tell as soon tified If but you once gcr to pieces are due to dine at them dies that It food of cell they the living prive once S 2300 street to pieces goes and at The dryness of Hoover's house Is the has in fact -- been a hissing and a "What is this? "Whatatoms for all these many years and death of the cell? The social Washington? and yet now the Ions are still there A living in there is actually an altiludlnous greater energy protein has not of a dead protein? Democrat who claims in a letter that privately circulated to have been What makes the difference?" served with liquor in it Confrontwith the letter the writer has There you have food for Sunday aed faint recollection that he servAfter you have contemplation of the liquor may have hapwill ing over you the subject pondered in some other house in the reach the decision that it is too pened same part of Washington But and mind small one yotr for deep Hhat does do when the what good which in seek hope refuge 'will although unpublished itself "carries us on pleasantly to the letter has already produced a half dozen end of the Journey" editorials charging Hoover with among his social Ouida said "Take hope from the drinking privately in his home a acquaintances him make man and you heart of SMITH IS WItXO beast of prey" Governor Smith in hU s eech on oil scandal was led by some the trainin the Much good advice - au-toly- so-call- ed tic pre-eminen- Handled In Ogden In Eight Months A remarkable number of sheep have been handled ifc the Ogden Union stockyards during the- last eight months it is shown in figures released Saturday by Lester P Whitlock manager For the first eight months of this year 1339037 sheep were sent through the yards compared to 988722 for the corresponding period in JL927 September was the first month of this year to show an increase in all classes ' of livestock over a corReresponding period In 12T ceipts for September 1928 were: Cattle 16410 hogs13261' sheep 290025 as against receipts for Cattle 15890 September 1927 hogs 13080 sheep 126869 The cattle market was active in September more than 6000 head being handled One of the notable sales of last week was a shipment of seven cars of Oregon cattle belonging to Couper Brothers Welser Idaho The cattle averaged 1040 pounds eachj and brought $117 S a hundredweight through the Ogden Livestock Commission company from the Western Meat company of San Francisco - v - ce by-wo- rd an -- ing of children is given by Dr Smiley Blanton in his book on "Child Guidance" The author opens by stating that our young people are afflicted with Inhibitions warped attitudes and emotional difficulties one-ha- lf This paragraph should be taken home by every parent 'Tarents must avoid making the timid Insecure child fearful afraid of himself and unsure of his own abilities "They also must avoid making him negative —and overaggressive" Then Dr Blanton rebukes those parents who try to live but in their children their own thwarted tions ambi- - one is After reading the book to sucthat left with the conviction a is a child train problem cessfully difficult as child life is complex Training a 'child calls for the solving' of home handicaps school Influences and community environ- ment so j a shapes Perhaps nothing boy's life as the gang leadership and spirit which plays upon him in his leisure hours Gorgeous are the autumn colors in Ogden canyon The leaves on the hillsides are beautiful of his immediate" aides and advisers who seem to know ilttle about national affairs into Intimating that Hoover in April of 1922 had knowledge of the iniquity of the Teapot Dome naval oil reserve lease and connived at it by telling an inquirer merely what the criminal negotiators of the ease wanted to have told Now every informed person in Washington knows that the lease was a secret lease and never had been discussed in the cabinet The inquirer-- the Texas Pacific Oil company — - was asking Hoover about something that he had never heard of He demonstrated his ig norance by sending the inquiry not to the interior department which had made the lease but to the navy department When he wrote back o the Tex as Pacific Oil company through his secretary Mr Hoover con veyed information which was news to him: Namely that the lease f ad been made and hi secretary added: "I wish to advice you that Mr Hoover atno time has had any knowledge of any arrangement — pending even — in this connection" Indeed people in Washington seldom take Mr Hoover into their confidence when they ate going to commit crimes any more than the people at Albany confide in Gov ernor Smith when they are going to commit them in New York BOTH HONEST MO Yet in effect he has been charged with complicity in a crime (Continued on Page Two) New York Declared 'One of Wettest States In Union" j LINCOLN Neb Sept 29 — (AP) — Senator William E Borah of Idaho fired a broadside on the agri- culture battlements of the Democratic party in a campaign speech coli- at the j University of Nebraska fuseum here tonight His major sillade! was trained on the positions Governor Alfred E Smith Democratic standard bearer and Senator Joseph T Robinson vice presidential nominee have taken on farm relief Senator Borah declared the nom- Democratic vice presidential inee took his present position on farm relief after conferring with Governor Smith QUOTES ROBINSON bill During the McNary-Hauge- n senaIdaho the in congress fight tor said Senator Robinson declared "I do not believe the national power or should legislature has the have the power to compel the pro-to ducers of agricultural products miTnit fhfir surmus nroducts or any part of them to a particular ao i process of marketing norrower to fnntrrcsa has the of such mar compel the payment keting costs as tne equaiizauun of this bill proposes and I do not tniaira nnv lawvflr in this cham ber believes that congress has that power ornertv ivhiVh he nroDOses is Tv Mm nt toarinsr down the tarin Wall Borah t continued adding that T?nWnon eaid "If tki Instead ot farmers of the country memsee seeking to associate with the plunder system of high -- f tariff had made an as- sault on the tariff they would not bemvasking this -relief" T!nhlniinn not Only clnitnst th nrmciDle ana n the McNary-Hauge machinery - t- -Boran asserceu uuv bill Senator also he declared in favor of taking the tariff off of meat proaucw aim other farm products DECIDE OTHERS MUST "This is the farm relief he indihe cated ihe favored by the views senathe time" at that expressed tor said "To what extent or why his or whether he has changed deto others for matter mind is a ' ' db-h- va 1 -- cide" Smith's published Governor statements on farm relief received ironic comment from the senator who drew his material from thea newspaper clipping quoting Democratic nominee on the farm situation CONTRACTS LET FOR ZEPPELINS - pro-teinth- j Firm To Get 8 Million For Two Cloud Cruisers American WASHINGTON 29— (AP) — Secretary Wilbur Sept announced to- day that the contract for the construction of two 6500000 cubic feet volume dirigibles will be negotiated comwith the Goodyear-Zeppeli- n pany of Akron Ohio The Goodyear-Zeppeli- n bid for the design and construction of the two airships was $795 0 000 The bid was American Brown-Bove- rl $9000000 which exceeded the authorization of $8000000 Secretary Wilbur said that it would be several days before the contract with Goodyear would be consumated Of twelve designs and bids opened August 10 only those of Goodyear-Zeppelin and Brown-Bove- rl met the specifications for construc4 Only a few months ago In Janu-as ary 1927 the governor offered situaa solution to the agriculturalfollowsaid the tion the senator ing interesting comment: "A bhaln of farms might help business the situation At least the situation in the embodied methods would be able to bring the only relief that I can possibly think of DIDN'T KNOW BILL at Commenting on the fact that statethe of governor's the time bill had ment the McNary-Hauge- n four years for debate been under the senator said "The governor not approve of the certainly didtime if indeed he was bill at that aware of its existence" In the same statement according U Senator Borahthe Governor farmer Smith! said "When the world stops sitting on top of and begins thinking and keeping the rules of economics andto comhelp mon sense he will begin one himself The fact is the only who can save the farmer is the ' farmer himself" The! senator also loosed a vitproriolic attack against Smith on New Declaring that tatea hibition York is one of the "wettestsaid that in the iUnion the senator Al Smith as governor of New York tion' : has four times taken the oath to The dirigibles will be the largest support the constitution of the in the world Each will be equip- Unrted States including the eights ped to carry four airplanes which eenth amendment are to be launched and recovered while the airships are In flight They will carry the airplanes on WOMAN PROBABLY the inside of the hull on a small FATALLY INJURED deck termed Although experimental ships they will be fitted with maBRIGHAM CITY Sept chine guns They will carry a crew injuries suffered of 12 officers and 30 men each when she was struck by an auTheir minimum speed will be 72 tomobile truck here tonight may knots and they will have a cruising cost the life of Mrs W W How10000' radius of miles each ard 74 The machine SKULL CRACKED INAUTOlCRASH driven by Lloyd struck the aged womanI as she was crossing a She was rendered un 20 McDonald - conscious and suffered a broken collar bone and numerous bruises McDonaid who was accom-naniar- i! hv his mother Mrs Lulu McDonald reported to police that headlights on the car just prev ious to the accident had lauea Game Warden And Former Utah Official Are AIRMEN SEARCH FOR TWO CANOEISTS Severely Injured SALT LAKE Sept 29 — (AP) — Thomas Fenton of Pleasant Grove former state food and dairy inspector suffered a fractured skull and J J Madsen deputy fish and was badly game commissioner bruised when" their automobiles crashed at Linden south of Pleasant Grove today Madsen was driving a truck loaded with several thousand finger-lin- g trout when it collided with a touring car driven by Fenton Both machines were badly wrecked - SAN FRANCISCO Sept 29— (AP)— Army airplanes aided police in a search here today for Lieutenant Paul L Woodruff aviator and Miss Grlnel Heynemann young society woman who went for a canoe ride last night on San Franr Cisco bay and disappeared The canoe was found this morning washed ashore Friends of the couple said they took advantage of a full moon and calm water for It was feared they the outing may have been washed to sea gloomy confines of the Ogden police station Saturday evening following the order given by Chief of Police Harry S Anderson to book women drivers who are tagged for violating the traffic laws Double parking seems to be the leading offense "Oh desk sergeant won't yon let me off this time? It's really my first offense Really now 1 won't do it again Can't I see the chief? I know he would tear up this tag I can't be coming down to this place to appear in court Monday morning I have I am a busy woman children This — I—awful——" But the grinning desk sergeant just let 'em rave and took down names ages (?) and addresses without batting an eye PToMbltion For BOARD GALLS LAWYERS FOR ' CONFAB OVER tates That m It mith Policy r-As- LICENSE FEES loud were the MANY and that resounded in the - j g" — VIEWS RELIEF Ridiculous Tales Told That Republican Nominee He Also Quotes Joe Robinson's Utterance On Cheated Chinaman That He Left Unpaid Board McNary Bill Bill and Serves Liquors In His Home Candidate Learns That Undo Joe Was Right In Declaring SPEAKS IN NEBRASKA Even Victor Loses In Fight With Skunk By WILLIAM HARD Special Correspondent ol The Standard-Examine- r Sept 29— (AP)— Today this campaign WASHIN&TON night is ways to be going from bad to worse A That could have been written in week ago this writer narrated some features of the one of the Ogden at the close of anti-alie- n o and so are now whispering ' ' campaign nearly which days against Governor Smith It continues unabated especially in matter of trying to hold Governor Smith responsible (which the TO It could be added the richis and prominence of negroes in the NOT) for ness of the scene as the purples of he services of the evening bid the day farewell municipal city of New York— — This week the writer notea that— — In the dawn the Is awe-inspirin- Wails Heard As Cops Here Pinch Women lfe Statement Says Ordinance Democratic Nominee Tells Milwaukee Audience Ho To Control Drink Resorts Will Enforce Dry Law Vigorously But Will AsIs Valid sume Leadership In Movement to Bring About Situation Whereby Wet States Can llave Their DRY LAWS TO STAND Drink arid Dry States Will Have Federal Aid to Prosecution For Sale Of J Keep Them Dry Intoxicants To Be Continued By PAUL P HAUPERT " Associated Press Staff Writer At the request of tho board of Striking his first city commissioners a group ofr Og MILWAUKEE Wis Sept den attorneys met with tne comblow at prohibition Governor Smith contended mission at a special meeting Satthat the states should be given the right either to urday and discussed all phases of tonight both the Eighteenth amendment and the Volstead act new orsoft drink parlor Cgden's modify dinance to in effect within their borders or them keep The ordinance was viewed from As he wound up his Initial every possible angle in the infortour the west stumping : mal discussion at the close of with a speech through In this oity onc which City Attorney Arthur E widely knowri for its beer the I ratt issued the following stateDemocratic nominee for Iprcsident ment for publication: called for frank discussion of the! "At a special meeting of the prohibition question and assailed board of commissioners of Ogden present federal restrictions on the held 11 at city Saturday manufacture and sale of liquor and o'clock the question morning as to the vathe Republican administration for AND ROB lidity and purpose of the recent the way it has been enforcing SPRINGS Wyo ordinance passed by the board reSept ROCK V:'t them — hundred Five to the dispensing of bev(AP) lating s vr:r smith program bears routed a half dozen bulla erages arose and was at Then ho outlined as in hli Story of Cruelty and Fe- considerable length by diseased here today when 12 additional those prescars of wine grapes priced at torTold By Steamer ent rocity modification for both thei $125 were finally reduced to VIEWS EXPRESSED ' amendment land theeighteenth ton a household with $65 buyPassengers "A number of the most promiVolstead law only however in buM y ers off still The holding states where a majority attorneys of the city had been the conwired California faction HONGKONG Sept 29— (AP)— nent invited to attend and were given voters gave their approval He to hold nections A story of cruelty and ferocity ri- an back shipments to express their tenewed to his opportunity ' pledge is local guard until the market wildest of the' the tales price valing views f the return 6f th saloon' firmer Sixty cars of wine against Spanish main was brought to Hongit was the general made no direct! reference in: but "Apparently g sold been have the grapes already steamship kong today by of the attorneys present his prepared to the Canadian! which reached port after hav- opinion here with 40 more ordered orthat is ordinance the a valid l?quor system as he did last month! ing been looted by Chinese pirates dinance coming within the powers at his notification in1 Albany Two British officers of the of the city to pass Its "It must be borne jln mlind" said purpose steamer Chief Officer David C as evidenced from the tetms and New York governor f'that un-- ! the RING Jones of New Quay Wales and provisions of vthe-- ordinance was der my suggestion federal prohibof Chief Engineer Henry Thomson to so strictly regulate and control is preserved in its entirety for iten Greenock Scotland were killed the sale 'of soft as to etates the to remain!that 'desire beverages com ' Captain Plunkett Cole who the license issued theref IN dry manded the ship was wounded as prevent from being used as a subter"It will remain always the duty! was Third Officer A I Campbell fore of the federal j government underi fuge for the violation of the law The Chinese quartermaster who with to the sale of intoxicamy proposal to protect the states rushed to the bridge to fight off ting-liquorsrespect CHARGED desiring to remain dry from the Inthe pirates was shot dead "The license fee of $100 per troduction or Importation into The Anking which left Singapore month which Is reauired from ner-them of alcoholic beverages j Strait Settlements on September- sons engaged merely in of V FOR STATE RIGHTS 23 for Hongkong pyi way of Hoi- § Pit drinks was the subject of Idaho May Try Man Ac"It retains all the features of how Swatow and Amoy was at considerable discussion the result cused of Killing Boston the eighteenth amendment and th! tacked by 40 pirates on Wednesday ojt which -- astthat the effect of it act sustaining It except that the in the gulf of Topking The pirates would be to suppress to some exWoman statev itself in Its sovereignty powhad shipped 'aboard the vessel as tent the sale of Intoxicating liquors er After a vote of its people may passengers a method of robbing under the guise of soft drinks and 2S decide Wash SPOKANE under strict Control to disSept vessels frequently practiced In Chi- clso suppress the number of per' — John Aiken attorney for pense alcoholic beverages (AP) sons to whom such licenses may Archie Much who is accused of nese waters ' "Now am I fully aw&t e" the in be issued The " pirates disembarked Mrs Katherine Clark here Democratic nominee went on' luring valued loot lifeboats three Dir:FTCtJITIES NOTED taking from Boston by love letters and "that the president! of the TJnit-e- g Chinese "The difficulty that confronted then killing her at $80000 Mexican Seven States cannot bring this about today declared passengers also were taken along the legislative body of the city thathis client was the "hireling of by himself but repeating' what I to be held for ransom The des- arising out of the fact that the city a wholesale matrimonial murder said in St Paul what wo lack in1 this country is leadership and ifi peradoes were in gay humor at the has no power to prohibit absolute- ring"' v j success of their raid and when not ly the sale of soft beverages is " Aiken said that in court he would I am elected president of thei guarding their victims made merry how and in what manner to regu- admit that Much wrote the 'mur- United States it will be my duty tol late and so prevent the evil and feasted heavily ty before every der letters' but that his client was lay this matter can "Some form of regulaUon there- the I reach that and let at master mind" of a "victim fore is necessary it is quite evi- the time i them 'make- their own dclsionA If dent that the members of the that Is not democratic government the declared that The attorney board believed that the ordinance Clark murder BOY was committed in I must confess that I do not un- -j '' passed would tend largely to bring Idaho "and if Much faces trial for derstand it about better results No ordin- her death it will be in an Idaho NOTHING FROM REPUBLICANS of the city under which prosev "You can expect nothing from! 11001! ance ON cutions mays be brought against court" the Republican party The long not have pundoes Idaho capital violators of the law has been In any ishment whereas Washington does record of eight yeara indicates manner affected by the ordinance iiatc U9cu mi juw iur 'un mtjj purposes "Prosecution for the isales of inand for pollti-- l patronagei 8 Victim James Storey toxicants will continue The new cal expediency They hava tried to! ordinance itself provides that no be wet when they were with the! of Painful Accident licensee shall sell or dispense in- CHILD wets and dry when they werw with In Market toxicating liquor or permit the sale the drys They have eilentlyi use or consumption of intoxicating nlood by and permitted the paraly-- i of the whole machinery of govJames Russell Storey eight years liquors on his premises Proof of CAR sis BY ernment when it comes to carrying by any employee or old son of James F Storey 3101 cut the mandate of the eonstltu- Grant avenue suffered a painful servant of the licensee of this section shall be facia evidence a tlon and the statute law It is bewhen afternoon prima Saturday injury the guilt of the licensee and a Millard Owens 11 Suffers cause of that that after eight meat hook punctured his left arm of violation of the ordinances of the years they are compelled to prom- above the elbow Fractured Skull In f isThe boy was working" I'n'the rear city- or laws of the state prohibagain that- they will do some-- 1 liqabout It if given a now lease of Skaggs Safeway store at 365 iting the sale of Intoxicating thing Here Accident uors revokes the licens-s- " faof life by the Americaa people" Twenty-fourt- h street where-hither Is manager He was sorting out Recalling the declaration in his Millard Owens 11 years old was speech that with re- -: potatoes Needing some moire pa- S L WOMAN IS IN in an automobile accident pect ftoof acceptance two injured some constitu- -' upon! climbed sacks he prohibition per Saturday afternoon at 4:3fr o'clock tional duties ' devolve on the pres- CRITICAL STATE The boards that extended from a wall accident occurred n front of iaeni: p irsi to recommena 10 to the elevator shaft In some- manat 2881 Lincoln avenue congress what In his home his struck arm ner he fell and his left opinion is toSALT LAKE Sept 29 — AP)-to Police Officer J C the interest of the nation! According seca sharp hook used for hanging The condition of Mrs Marcle E Hutchins who the ond to cnforce the laws and investigated as he meat carcasses The hook pene- Kinney who was attacked by a boy came from behind goa truck standtrated the flesh and twisted behind robber in the basement of the Ceni ing north on Lincoln and darted finds: them The Democratic ard bearer continued: " the thick muscle of tne upper arm tenary Methodist Episcopai church in a He south car of front ""'And I told the American people He hung suspended and screamed here Thursday night and left all was struck by thegoing and that 'bumper I were elected president and' for help in the building wit'i a frac thrown to the pavement The car took Ifthe night oath of office to sustain Joe Mortenson meat cutter tured skull was still critical was stopped and the boy taken the constitution today the! laws of: rushed from the counter to the reThe 6 6 year-old' woman his home The police and Dr this country with(and one hand on the-lad's assistance and released him mained unconscious at a hospital into were Downs notified It Vernon from the hook while blood stream- where she was taken after her con- The boy was still unconbdous at 8 Bible and the other reaching up to ed from the wound dition was discovered yesterday c'clock last night suffering from heaven that I would make that Mr Storey rushed the boy to morning Police and sheriff's ofskull (Continued on Page Two) Dr L S Merrill for medical treat- ficers were hunting fcr her as- a fractured In the car were J W Jones 333 ment Dr Merrill said the wound sailant who was believed to have Thirty-sixth street- a salesman was not serious The boy was later been seen loafing about the church who was demonstrating the car to taken to the family home Thursday evening during a recep- Julia and Nancy Liddcll 318 S O S SENT OUT BY tion which Mrs Kinney had at- Franklin avenue The injured boy BRITISH STEAMER tended She was robbed of $20 Is the son of John L Owens The accident is said to have been LAND IN IDAHO LONDON Rpnt 8 9— -- f iPI— Th! unavoidable CARNES DENIES HE British steamer Stoneool en route from Galveston tq RotterSTOLE MILLION dam today reported herself In a DENIES HE DUKE serious situation at" 5038 north! WINNIPEG Sept 29 — (AP) — 14 3S west with her steering chain WILL RULE ITALY connection Clinton S Carnes arrested here on and quadrant carried of embezzlement brought seas and jcoal for away by high 30000 Acres In Improved charges in Atlanta Ga told detectives toLOS ANGELES Sept 29— one day left! In her bunkers only that he "never stole any such The Duke of Apula cousin of The vessel left Galveston Sep Farms Offered By Gem day sum as a million dollars" King Victor Emannuel of Italy tember S and touched at Norfolk "I ran away" he said "be- does cot take seriously the state State September 13 V cause my affairs had got bo black ment published by an Italian onThe report said that hurricane BOISE Idaho Sept 29 — (AP) that I could not bear it any longer newspaper that he will be the next squalls were flooding hisr decks — Thirty thousand acres of state People' who' knew my past--werking of Italy and the wooden fittings of the "It's what you Americans would vesselthat w:ere being used as fuel Her land will be sofd at public auction continually blackmailing me and I said the duke this fall the state land department finally got Into such a fix that C8ll 'plain boloney reported that he could! there was nothing else t couid do" when he arrived here with his captain announced today the situation In hand only If! Asked whether he had taken bride the Duchess de Guise who keep The land located In 28 counties calmed at once weather the consists of Improved farms and any money from funds of the home formerly was Princess Anne of board of the Southern France dry farms many with buildings and mission Baptist church in Atlanta Carnes CRASH VICTIMS ARE other Improvements The first sale will be held in declined to answer KILLED FLIERS 2 GREATLY IMPROVED Boise October 27 when land in COURSE ON GOLF Boise and ATTORNEY TAKES Elmore Ada Valley NEW HAVEN Conn Sept 29- -Gem counties will be offered AnOFFICIAL'S — PLACE In 29— DETROIT land of other ' sale AP) (AP) — Wilfred Veno and his moth- Sept ' Canyon" Payette Dewey Cardwell' and Chailes Nix- er Mrs Mary Veno who were inWashington and Owyhe SACRAMENTO Calif Sept 29 on 19 were killed today when jured Thursday in an automobile counties will be held in Caldwell on the afternoon of the same day — (AP) — Lieutenant Governor Bur-o- ri their plane crashed on the six- crash in which one car was driven Fitts of California resigned to- teenth fairway of the Plum Hollow by John Coolidge son of the presiDates for other sales have not dent was reported today as great- -' been set but lands will be offered day and Governor C C Young ap- golf course The plane cracked up after fly ly improved Wilfred Veno who Twin pointed II L Carnahan Los Anin Lincoln Jerome Falls Power Bannock Blaine geles attorney to succeed him ing so Jow over th courso that it has a fractured skull la still on Fitts recently was elected dis- rarrowly missed two members of the danger list at the New Haven Caribou Bear Custer Franklin the club who were playinK on the hospital 'however Jtfrs Veno was Lake Madison Fremont Bonne trict attorney of Los Angeles cut and bruised i seventeenth ville and Teton counties : FORTY PIRATES Rock Springs SEIZE VESSEL Likes Grapes MANY - - An-kin- MURDER - - MATRIMONY - ? AOS -- 1 : com-muni- - 1 IS CAUGHT MEAT IS HURT P10T0R the-violati- - - - s j - — -- : - r - GOESJN SALE (A-D- — '1 " j j " i i ! |