Show t " 4 WEATHER XJTAII: j General-- 4 little attire IDAHO: Fair to- night Satnrday generally unsettled cooler in southeast portion tonight Do You Know? rn ly fair tonight and Y Saturday change in temper- - ' (In 1929 Ogden’s flour mills WUJJ u j Sixtieth Year — No 281 rfffl MORE OLD ROMAN PLAYGROUND IS r DIE - S3 -- v IS SUPPRESSED COME QUIET Lobby Probers Fin'd Names Guards Amazed As Convicts Volunteer To Letters Hot Potatoes li WARDEN IS WARNED Prisoner Tells of Plot To Start New Fire In WASHINGTON April Definite announcement that confidential reports of the Association Against the Prohibition Amendment mentioning some members of the house of representatives In connection with drinking would not be placed In the record of the senate lobby committee was made today by of MonSenator Walsh Democrat tana The Montana senator while declining to discuss any mention of drinking in the reports said they COLUMBUS Ohio April 25— (API— Apparently accepting restoration of prison discipline convicts in the Ohio penitentiary conducted themselves in an orderly manner v early today Catcalls and hooting were absent aftd for the first time in four days Block P)— E Thomas were met The warden was not removed however Another about face in the “pas- slve resistance” campaign was seen when eight convicts volunteered t to relieve 20 convicts who have shoveled coal In the power bouse almost Y J- lobbjing The records were given the association by Charter Field who was employed by it to report on political conditions ' WASHINGTON April 25-- (AP)— Reports mentioning members of congress by name in connection with drinking which were found In the files of the Association Against the Prohibitoin Amendment presented a knotty problem today to the senate lobby committee ' Indications were that the material would not be made a part of the extensive committee records but no decision by ' the committee was ” reached JLtsociated Press Photo Meanwhile gossip In capltd balls minister dictator of Mussolini Edda prime Italy’s daughter cm this subject overshadowed other of in the Holy Italian Ciano Gaieazzo and the embassy secretary developments on the seventh day were Who See married Thursday L Curran prestestimony by Henry r ident of the wet association1 ? to answer the' idyllic surroundings of of Capri where the Roman Emperors Augustus Decision of the association to Tiberius and spent their holidays Edda Mussolini- - daughter from accepting contributions of 'Italy’s dictator and her husband4 Count Gaieazzo Ciano by bretrers and distillers was devi tailed by him today-hejatheir j honeymoon' vrY'!'' vns of the letters introduced Arriving secretly from Rome latea 5sov7cd that in October 1923 It R last they proceeded Aboard night to mnedy now of Cleveland had the island which hears motorboat d that the wet organization NOTHING GOMES '"Goat”? and dots Italian namecf the press William C -Martin of western horizon the - of - the beauti! ::nroeville Ohio for a public Lev ful of - ques- re-fra- 1 AprU 25— (AP)-- Iii Naples ia -- ' - 4- ' i'cment of his prohibition views Curran replied that Martin a candidate lor congress at the time would not be pressed f r Martin was not elected NOT FOB EECOED at the It was accepted generallyconcerncapitol that the documents ing drinking would not be' placed In the record' The question arose yesterday when Senator Blaine Republican of Wisconsin read a report from' the association’s records which said: “(A candidate for congressman) Is a worse pussy-footthan (another candidate for congressman) “He drinks beer In speakeasies and points to his glass when asked where he stands but will not say any? ir v thing" Blaine omitted the names ' Senator Robinson Republican of Indiana attempted to place reports from several states In the record as found in the association's Hies hut Blaine protested He said the letter he had read hist a sample" “as Blaine said the reports' referred to “a great many members of the house" and that he did not want them placed in the record without oeing passed on by a quorum of the committee Robinson and Blaine declined to say today whether the reports would so into the record but there was every indication that they would - Naples' s 1 er High Commissioner - Castelli Admiral Solari and other high officials oftheir coming at Naples apprised God-spebade the couple 'and " happy days Rooms had been 'reserved at one of the most fashion- FROfl-LENGTH- ed able hotels on the famous resort Capri a mountainous dot in the Mediterranean “not far from Naples is only about four miles square There are about 1500 Inhabitants who raise olives and make an excellent wine but derive their principal income from visitors - Both Wets And Drys Claim They Have Won 1:7’ Victory t WASHINGTON April 25— (AP)--Bo- th wets and drvs claimed today to have emerged victorious from the Injury 3 - ’ or - anti-prohibitioni- sts Sixteen 'Are After SENATE PASSES o or A d r M PARENTS DAY PLAN NEW YORK April 25— (AP)— Plans to make the second Sunday of in May parents day Instead the Indorsed are by mothers day Rev S Parkes Cadman ’and Alfred E Smith "I believe it will emphasize the responsibility of fathers to families" writes Mr Smith : - Ogden Woman Widow of Big Firm’s T Founder ' Mrs Mary Scowcroffc widow of John Scowcrof t Immder of the firm 4?-184- 2 s ! ‘ ’ : Saints in EngChrist of latter-da- y Prison officials said the name of land and they came to Utah fifty the toformamt would be withheld 1 years ago TOLL INCREASED1 Mrs Scowcroft was an energetic i The death toll of the fire was inindustrious woman and assistand creased to 310 early today when Aldied ed her husband in building their orvin Bartezko of Clark county from pneumonia which resulted from iginal modest business! to splendid i i " : exposure’:'-y As the governor’s committee in- proportions Known for years as Grandmother vestigating the fire went into 'sesmem- -' she was sion the death toU was increased to 'Scowcroft f the- -' Second ecclesiastical convict succumbed to S20 ward where she long was active in in the prison hospital pneumonia : v- i fav church work James Andrews was the latest brothone leaves Scowcroft ' Mrs - ' tality r 2 er John Fletcher who lives In England and' the "following? sons and daughters: Joseph Scowcroft of Ogden Willard Scowcroft of Ogden Mrs A L Scoville of Ogden and Mrs G W McCune of Los Angeles S L Held and 21 There are 28 grandchildren ' SALT LAKE ' April 25— fAP)— Services under the direction of Dr R S Christman arrested here Lindquist and Sons will - be held two weeks ago with his wife was Sunday probably at J he home held for trial on a forgery charge in Willard Scowcroft — —— district court here today and: Mrs Christman was held In the county for extradition to Bakersfield jail Cal:' on A felony charge Officers here were notified that Christnian- besides being wanted at ff at Bakersfield also CaL on a i fraduluent check ' ' ioning-: : ' : I ’ the-oldes- t -- ” ber---o- As-anot- her - ’ h Doctor Arrested In For Trial -- great-grandchildr- ‘ en ? - -- MOORMEISTER Red-blu- (charge :t V : '- CLUES FUTILE ' v- They were arrested after they were alleged to have defrauded a jeweler with a bad check Blank checks on many Pacific coast- and c western banks were found in their possession with a quantity of merchandise '' ' —r v II - ChurcK Group Thinks Den- ver Situation 'Almost Unparalleled h: One Man Left! In Town For Census v DENVER April! 25— (AP)— Reporting that more divorces than marriages occurred in Denver in the first 10 weeks of 1930 a committee of the Colorado Congregational conference has called the situation "almost unparalleled in America" and wants something done about it The committee said that 501 divorces were granted in the first 10 weeks of 1930 as compared with 431 marriages rA total of 325 divorce suits also were filed The committee report was made yesterday Several changes in the marriage AUGUSTA Mey April 25— AP)— The population of "township: range 12” In Piscataquis county has dropped 993 per cent in the past past ten years The present population Is one The 1920 federal census showed the town to have a population of 147 l:' :r personsThe- enumerator this year in resaid that ten porting the big decline d years ago (there was a lumbering operation under way and the 147 persons were all employed at the camp Since then lumbering has been abandoned and the lone resident Is the keeper 5 ’ laws of Colorado were suggested ' i among them that: ' V An interval of five v days shall elapse between applications for an Issuance of marriage licenses both parties shall apply for the license in good-size- M person: both parties shall furnish of health signed by a competent physician : the recognition of common law marriage' shall be abolished applications to marry shall be published by the county clerk ' a certificate - ! i U S Senate Returns ' Immigration Bill - WASHINGTON April 25— (AP)— The senate today returned to ‘committee the Harris bill proposing Im- Attorneys Summoned In Paritages Appeal SAN FRANCISCO April 25— (UP) - General U S Webb and District Attorney Buron Fitts of Los Angeles countw were today under instructions from the state supreme court to appear before that body at Sacramento on May 1 to show cause why Alexander Pantages should not ' be admitted to bail r Pitts has opposed every move to release on bail secure PantageS since the theatre magnate’s conviction of assault upon Eunice Pringle? Had No Part In Crime the-murder- ’ Slayer - Attorneys construed the order as favorable to the ' petition for bail filed by Pantages’- attorneys yesterday The petition for bail had been three times rejected by lower courts and once by an appellate court Is - ’ had been missing for several days She i Mrs JPost was 58 years old married the actor in 1916 after a brilliant career on the stage- - Four months? ago she obtained a divorce ' in Los - Angeles i MrsPalmer 32 had lived here more than two years and Mrs Post came to Laguna Beach shortly after the divorce to live with hermother In a luxurious home ion Sunset hill Sheriff Jernigan said Airs Post apparently had been stricken with remorse after shooting Mrs Palmer and? that for two hours afterward atshe walked about the house ofandblood flow to the stop tempted freon the” wound in her: friends hands heart i Later she: washed her bowl and onthe bloodstains leaving believed towel The sheriff said he was unPalmer the slaying of Mrs followed a and hasty premeditated quarrel during which Mrs Post was in a frenzy of rage - ? ! ‘ ’ v Better House Fight On Sugar Duty Seen LINDBERGH OFF -- ‘ - -- GIRLS RESCUE PIANO NORTON Massi April 25— (AP) — Piamos are safe while the volunteer fire department of Wheaton college led by Constance isCampbell on the of Grand Rapids Mich The town’s fire truck broke Job down and a bunch of men showed no initiative when the- home of Dr Clarence Davis- got ablaze But the girls 20 of them removed safely from the second story - -- Tvo Years ‘ 220 cents a ( Pan-Americ- an - - - pi-’a- no f -- -- r EL CENTRO Cal— (INS) — The weather in the Imperial valley the lowest place on the land surface of the earth is different: Just how different soon can be determined scientifically under allotment of $10000 by the government weather bureau for a weather ‘ ' bureauhere The weather records collected by means of stations all over the Imperial valley will be of benefit to citrus and vineyard owners and to several transcontinehtal airways that' operate over this territory - -- M CAT HIICES 156 v MILES TO HOME BAKERSFIELDCal— ?INS)— Mr and Mrs Hj E Dyer service station operators have the world’s champion footsore cat When they moved from Pasadena 11 months ago they brought the cat i Today they returned from a visit to Pasadena with the cat and the explanation of the cat’s 11 -- months-old j s disappearance 4 aC i Referring on by Arthur Woolley to a meeting be- tween city officials and chamber of commerce directors last July 13 at the city hall Mr Peery said he recalled : Mr Bigelow saying something about contamination of water being "criminally reprehensible” “FRAMED PROPOSITION” was a framed proposition” Peery declared ’While Fred was on his vacation It was a framed proposition by Bigelow and Gl&smann to get Fred and get me indirectly "It was a frameup between! the chamber of commerce and The Standard-Examin- er They were trycross-examinati- BRITONS MOVE j CHILDREN FROM! INDIAN REGION on nt ! 4 - : I - i- - - Mr-Bigelo- ftSkfid a tool for The replied the former commissioner "I'll say it to his ' face” Mr Woolley asked IT E'"R Alton “Yes He’s Standard-Exa- ’ miner” then president of the chamber was a tool of The Standard-Examin"Alton is pretty good but he is a tool He Is influenced by Mulcahy and that bunch ” Peery replied Mr Again asked if he rememberedmeet-i conversation at the Bigelow’s of the’ political’ prisoners held it ing he said: “Bigelow attacked poor Peshawar' were moved to a jail it old Fred I think he feels sorry for ’ : it today” Charsadda where slight demonsfr ' criticisms Jhe know made "You tions' followed their transfer and the about- the water situation don’t' arrest of 'Abdul Oaf far Khan biit you?” asked Mr Woolley C dif-the police restored order without "JUMPED ON FRED” " er i - - ' 31 ficulty 5 TROOPS MOVED While reports came from official circles that troops had been moved to the disturbed regions of Resalpur and Nowshera that there had been rioting: In Kohai and that the guard had been 'increased in Kohat pass leading to Afghanistan’ denial was made in' an official statement fdr lTf ' Simla ' i Dispatches- to a3 London newspaper said the strength of Mahatma Gandhi leader of the civil disobedience program had increased greatly in the last fortnight New movs In Gandhi’s campaign were fore - cast ‘T know Archie Bigelow Jumped: on popr old Fred like he was a dog” i: add- yelled the former commissioner comof chamber the ing again that merce also joined in the framing "1 pulled out of ithe chamber of commerce and never want to belong whole again" he’ asserted "TheBigelow thing was a dirty frameup framed Fred He made' an awful attack on Fred? In response to a question by Mr Woolley Mr Peery admitted that he made the race for mayor last fall on a platform declaring for a new commerce and was de- chamber-o- -- f ' Asked If Mr Williams at ! meeting with the’ chamber morning A letter of resignation sent to the of commerce on July: 13 the day viceroy by Speaker Patel of the leg- before the challenged publications islative assembly said? "My people appeared was nervous Mr Peeryi are engaged in a life and death said "I should say he was nervous My proper He struggle for freedom-- ' excited He showed it place Is with my countrymen with He appeared was practically out of his head to decided stand shoulwhom I have that time” der to shoulder and 'not In the chair at Mr Woolley finished with the witevents Recent the of assembly time and’ the plaintiff ness at have disillusioned my hope in a asked nothat exon ' questions change of heart on the pari of the amination ? British government” PLAINTIFF RESTS 1 — Other highlights of the morning session were testimony of former Mayor Frank Francis and Mrs NelLIGHTNING lie B Williams wife of Fred E Williams following which the plaintiff rested its case and the defendants moved the court to grant a non- ' HOME IN OGDE! suit This motion was made at 11:35 o’clock following which arguments on the motion commenced The jury Damage Done ’But Nobody was excused at this time until 2 o’clock but it was not probable that 'Is Hurt At Henry would remain in the courtroom they V as arguments on the Jensen House- at that time" non-suit motion for a werp still in Mrs Henry Jensen and four chil progress when the noon adjourn- ment was taken dren’in'her home 207 Thirty-thir- d street escaped injury Thursday Former Commissioner Peery was when lightning struck the roof of the first witness this morning On the home and raised havoc within I direct examination by Mr Dobbsave-he Mrs Jensen and 'two of hen chil- said he resided at 2703 Brinker dren Arthur Jensen 1$ and Lor- nue was in the theatre and amuseraine’ 6 years were in the kitchen ment business had been manager of when the bolt struck and 'flames of the Peery estate for approximately fire shot from the kitchen stove 15 years and served a four-ye- exseemingly enveloping them Mrs term as city commissioner which Jensen said today pired last January PEERY TAKES STAND Little Glen Hobson was a city official he said he While of Jensen Mrs sleeping nephew in an adjoining bedroom but was had charge of the street health enundisturbed by the loud crash al4 gineering and public improvements around departments When his attention though neighbors for aA block fourth child was directed to the challenged pubrushed to the home LaRue Welch 6 was also in the lications of July 14 he said he re' ' : called having read them that he house V of that morning! and bolt The lightning tore shlngle$ met from the roof and shattered plaste found him very excited and out of his head" in the front room Two small holes were rent through a brick wall Nq He said he rode around the block atfire occurred’ as an aftermath and several times with Mr Williams f him were to today electricians repair tempting busy quiet On Monday July 15 he said Willng damage to the electrical wiring liams was able to get down to the —(ap)-- 3 office but was broken down HEBER CITY April nervous very excited He Darrell Orgill 20 was seriously he said and injured late yesterday when he was was Just being tortured "We were all cried and down broke struck down by lightning vhilq here ' anq alarmed about 'Fred Williams” stacking wool between was in a hos- Williams he added did not attend He Charleston Utdh be the commission meeting that aftcondition his here today pital ernoon improved slightly reported ing ' Young Orgill was knocked uncon-On Tuesday he asserted Wilattended the commission scious and was not revived for sev- liams eral hours ’His father Joseph Or- meeting but was excited and in a only gill- was also- struck but was i (Continued On Page Three) I slightly injured- this! DEATH STRUGGLE ! - - re-dir- ect ‘ - 4 ’ HITS f ’ -- ’ r ' if t ar i -- 'I Mr-William- s -- ely - - ? - - ‘ s ’ " ing to get us” Mr Peery said he did not recall that he had said’ the chamber of commerce could ’go to hell” that his policy while in office has always been one of courtesy to committees Asked why he walked out of the meeting before it was concluded he said he did not leave "I stayed during the whole meeting” he avered mak-Jn- g t“Do you recall a statement there?” Mr Woolley nut I h pouncL PLAN TO STUDY — : VALLEY- - WEATHER - - with being & tool and a framr The accusation was htnlfd ybile Mr Peery was testifying before Judge George sjf Barker and a jury in Second district court at the $100000 libel suit of his former colgainst The Standard-Examine- r league Fred: E Williams Publisiiing company and its officers : ‘ - : : : 1 fJEl’J FLIGHT commissioner harman w peery Former city accused Archie P Bigelow Ogden banker Post-Sheri- Morrow Is Selected For Senate Position er - demnation of Water He as Health Commissioner Was Convinced Wheeler Supply Was Entirely He Doesn’t BeSatisfactory and Is S Today and lieve in Chlorination I Censorship - Rule Show ff that excluded Mrs Extent of Government-- ’ Sam Jemigan said he believed the Invitation fanned the al Anxiety jealousy between the two women Mrs caused Post a into frenzy that ' (By The Associated Press) to shoot Mrs Palmer and then turn on herself the pistol The anxiety with wich the BritMret Post last year was director ish government views recent disturbof the annual Boy Scout benefit ances along the mountainous northhere This play at the playhouse year Mrs Palmer because she de- west frontier of India was indicated signed! the sets was given the honor today with reports' that a censorTho change In directorship their had been established and that friends said: caused them- to quarrel ship women and children were being Authorities said that when Mrs Palmer was supervising a dress re- evacuated from the vicinity of Peshhearsal of the play Mrs Post was awar heard to say "I’d like to shoot her” " Peshawar’ wherej riots Wednesday Mrs Palmer was shot through the not known whether resulted in the killing of three Britback' and it wasunawares ish soldiers the wounding of eight she- was taken BODIES ARE FOUND and the death of 12 natives-nois The bodies Were found by Veroer said to be quiet although virtually in Rush and Mrs Kenneth Browne who had gone to ‘the Palmer home a state of siege Troops and police to return Mrs Palmer’s pet dog that are alertly patrolling the city Bonis LOS ANGELES April 25— (UP)— The search here for of Dorothy Moormeister of Salt Lake City has been unsuccessful Sheriff Clifford Patten of the Utah city said today’ His announcement was made after 25— he questioned H Paul Mitchell for S' S LEVIATHAN' April d homeward-bounthe of until more than eight hours and (AP)— Members’ naval conference American convinced the Mitchell early today officer that he left Salt Lake City delegation today read with interest to tne at 10:30 a m on the' day of the dispatches from WashinKfcO1 : Morrow murder ' effect that Dwight W eliminates American ambassador to Mexico will "That completely Mitchell” Sheriff Patten said "as be appointed Immediately byto Govsucernor Larson of New Jersey the crime occurred later” r Camden of Baird-Jwas David the unsuccessful quesceed Equally tioning of Kathleen Parrish who who has been holding the senator-shi- p 7 in temporarily haq’been reported to have been company with the murdered woman on the day of the slaying Patten said that Miss Parrish attended night school here and’ that attendance records showed that she was in class on the day of the murder and had never been absent long enough to have made the trip ' to - WASHINGTON April 25— (AP)— Salt Lake City A bitter house fight on the increased sugar tariff was promised known that today when it became Chairman Hawley of the ways ana to means committee would attempt to raise the Cuban levy from 175 Blaze J a-bi- T wo' On Coast Prove They on Cenmigration quota restrictionscountries OH tral and South American 30 34 to The vote was The decision was believed by some senators to have killed any hopes He Will Trail of for the ’legislation at this session New Air Mall Senator Shipstead Farmer Labor Minnesota moved to recommit the Route’ measure which has been before the senthe weeks after senate for two WASHINGTON April 25— CAP)— ate had gotten Into a deadlock- over took off from Charles : basis for restricting European the Miami Fla tofield for Bolling immigration day at 9:45 a m M He said he expected to make the in onS hop arriving in Miami flight 12 Aged loy Officials at'the’ flying field said were good' for a fast conditions Given v : flight- The distance on an air line is 923 'BLOOMFIELD Mo ‘April 25— miles Lindbergh’s monoplane has’ a (AP)—James : Rough 12 year-old farm’ boy was convicted last night cruising speed of 160 miles an hour toof slaying- his brother Elmer 14 Lindbergh will leave Miami HaIn morrow near :liome afternoon arriving last December at their here and a Jury fixed punishment vana tomorrow night with the first v batch of mail to be taken southward at two years' imprisonment the Inauguration of the new Testimony was that the boys nad on air mail schedule of the been hunting rabbits with a rifle seven-da- y Airways Inc bewhen James stepped - on Elmer's foot and Elmer retaliated by slap- tween- New York and Montevideo t ping his brother On the witness Uruguay stand’ James explained he raised the From Havana he will fly to Cristo-to Panama and remain there gun and pointed it at Elmer' but bal back with the mail on was fly it safety thought — Attorney- the noted actor ' Th’e bodies of the two women who were reputed to have been very close friends - were found in Mrs Palmer’s bungalow here late yesterdaySHOT IN BACK Mrs Palmer known as an artist and designer of scenery for- the Laguna beach playhouse had been shot in the back Mrs Post’s body with a bullet through the mouth and brain was found lying on a revolver in which two exploded shells were discovered Mrs Post known on the stage as Adela ' Ritchie was seen moving about the Palmer house an hour before the bodies were found Mrs Palmer was believed to have been slain earljr in the afternoon" within 15 minutes of the time Mrs Francis Berie socially prominent here had delivered an invitation to a luncheon 1 - ' er : Beloved For Williams in Libel Sui Sajrs Banker Cliamber'of Commerce and Stantlarci-ExaminWere Responsible “For Wliold Lirty Dear’ Grows Heated Under Examination LAGUNA BEACH Cal April 25— (AP)—Jealousy over social position was blamed by the authorities here today for the murder of Mrs Doris Murray Palmer an artist formerly of Chicago and the suicide of Mrs Guy Bates Post erstwhile musical comedy star and divorced wife of of John Scowcroft arid Sons company died at midnight at the home of hen son Willard Scowcroft 540 street She would have ed had announced Sunday that Twenty-sixt- h on MU tomorrow” 83 be fire block "this been years old ! next? June 4 The fatal blfze occurred Monday Born in Tottlngton England June nightt MrsJ Scowcroft ' was the The convict was said to bate nam- ed the man who made the state- daughter of John and Mary Fletchment He was turned over to the er She and her husband became state fire marshal for further quest- members of the Church of Jesus ' dry-statute- -- anti-liqu- ROCK SPRINGS Wyo April 25 remains of a man found south of Tipton Wednesday still are unidentified Nothing but a skeleton and fragments of overalls remained to reveal the tragedy The remains were found by a sheepherder The unknown man may prove to be prisoner who Jumped from a moving train near Tipton five years ago and never was captured : MORE DIVORCES WARNING GIVEN ' An unnamed convict v appeared voluntarily In Warden Thomas’ office today and said that one of the which burrs“ prisoners in the section ' s - — The " - house judiciary committee's investiunder the progation of conditions hibition laws which saw the j and assailed bitterly long sucstaunchly defended by cession of witnesses The committee with a voluminous transcrip of testimony to show for to Its extended hearings planned as a remit action take no further of the inquiry or toreport any legislation based upon- the' investiga' ' ' tion' on conducted were The hirings tbat the eighteenth proposals amendment be repealed although as phrased by Chalr-ma- n their purpose was to permit the wet Graham their views beto place spokesman fore the country With the Inquiry at an end innot terest in the prohibition Issue cenDECLINE TO COM3IENT tered upon the sessions of the senThe senators also declined to com- ate lobby committee which is conment concerning the expense acan investigation or organicounts of Walter G Hooke while ducting sations formed to oppose or sponsor statutes tverking against prohibition at the the Illinois ans- - New York legislatures its hearings on FebruBeginning lan year ary 12 the house group heard the Hooke is assistant to Curran and prohibition laws vigorously assailed S3 the association's spiritedly de"political agent" the wets and then Two One of he items as read by by days of refended by the drys Robinson tdowfed - Representative buttal by the Igoe of Illinois had been entertained yesterday and Wednesday brought Y the inquiry to a close Hooke's traveling expense for one month was $1500 Robinson said" He pad a large number of items for Missing neals and hotel bills Curran said that if the reports rre analyzed the amounts would be und to be "reasonable" 4- STAMFORD Conn April 25crew of the — members (AP) Sixteen of the Long Island sound freighter York-tThames plying from Newlast burned which night Bridgeport C off here were missing this forenoon ' NEW ROAD BILL TenNinewereof saved the ten were taken to Providence by the steamer Lexington and one picked up byan oysAn Additional $30000000 ter boat rejoined his family at Next Three Years of the craft blackened T Hulk on a reef seven hundred was Is Provided F by fire In Tod’s point on the sound yards off i shore beach WASHINGTON April 2S— AP-water’s edge : for the Although house bill to authorize an addimorning searched this tional $30000000 for forest roads miles awas boat coast patrol ‘guard and and tfails in the' next three years cruised about the sound no trace of ith $5000000 for next year-anfound missing m:n was S1200000 each few the following the vessel from which the Fire swept two years was passed today by the i there were several small exalso mate and sent to the White House and there plosions dining the night seemed little possibility' of salvage of cargo or equipment BODY UNIDENTIFIED — — -$ r ' constantly since the disaster With Bullet Through Brain ' REMORSE IN D ICATED Hands AGED 88 ? - 'J Self Former on Stand as Witness CommissioHr City Kills Mrs Guy Bates' Post Tried To Wash Blood From Peery Testifies That in Spite of City and State Con- Mrs Hoover has received a few groups of children and intimatj friends In her sitting room the men marched “with a firm snappy step Guards expressed amazement at the demeanor of the men who only yesterday were a howling mob refusing to abide: by i the orders of their keepers and refusing to heed orders until their demands for the removal of Warden Preston did contain "strictures upon certain people and that they had only the most remote if any connection with He continued Then i-- - tions concerning: the organization’s v carresoondence Notwithstanding the Archie jBigelow JEALOUS RAGE 25 — April WASHINGTON Herbert Hoover whose back was painfully wrenched in a fall nearly two weeks ago now has a wheel chair to enable her to move about the White House without aggravating the injury wife-haAlthough the president’s House remained in the White since the faU the Injury is reserigarded in no way as being ous and has responded to treatment Her activities wUl be restricted for another week or two how-6v- cr s WASHINGTON TOPIC Members of Congress Are As ? To Catalogued ’ Their Habits 25-(A- 'i Shovel Coal ? Hanna Pefery Calls SHOT IN BACK BY FRIEND IN Resting In PENs 1 IULY BAUDS m LAST EDITION WOf IAN ARTIST Mrs Hoover 4 JTATE im! ' REVEALED IN Wet’s y OGDEN CITY UTAH FRIDAY EVENING APRIL 25 1930 DRINKER In handled 5330000 bushels of gfain A i S I ! |