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Show PHONE 50 or 51 You If THE HOME Do Not Receive Your Daily Herald Volume 21. NEWSPAPER LOGAN (UTAH) Number 243. CACHE VALLEY DAILY WE D N HERALD, K S U, OCI. I) 19 3(1. - PRICE CENTS. 5 BlflBflnw y iyk tin Utah Farms Show Steady Increase As Nation Drops SPRINGFIELD. Mo, Oct. 15 Little Jake Fleagle. one of the last ot western desperadoes, died here todav jf an abdomtual wound inflicted by otftee-- s ycsuidav when he refused to Rurrtnder after a two year hunt Flcagle died In Baptist hospital at 9 55 a m after doctors failed to arrest un abdominal hemorrhage fiom the wound intlh trd bv an officers bullet which felled him on a tram as he sought to escape at Branson, Mo Fleagle, who terrorized the west with bloody bank rob beries and scnatioual holdups, died calling for his mo- Despite the fact that the United States showed a farm census decrease of 1.2 per cent over 192S and a 2.3 per cent decrease over 1920, Utah showed a steady growth. Figures released by the U. S. Department of Census show that Utah had 27,048 farms on April 1, 1930, as compared with 25,992 in 1925 and 25,662 in 1920. The percentage of increase is 4.1 over 1925 and 5.4 over 1920. The Rocky Mountain states as a whole showed a general increase, Neveda and New Mexico showed decreases as compared with 1925 while Montana and Idaho showed decreases from 1920. Idaho, with a total of 41,678 farms this year, increased 2.7 per cent over 1925 but still was one per cent under the high total of 1920. This shows that Idaho is slowly but Today By Arthur Brisbane (Copyright, 1930). IFelcome Disciples. Neics For Short Sellers. Riditty On a Bullet. IFby Did Dinausaurs Die? WASHINGTON, C. O. Hot and Arrivals at dry 10 Washington. the i allroad station lead in gigantic red letters- "WELCOME DISCIPLES OF CHRIST. A man, faith shlnmg In his blue eyes tells you "We are not the are only Christians, but - Christians only. (Continued on Page 3) In 1793 Alexander Campbell decided that there were too many Christian religions, and started another, planning to unite them all. That didn't happen, but his new church lasted, and has spent on a new building just $1,500,00 completed In Washington. Those that have seen the president recently, report that he is working very hard, has lost about fifteen pounds, thanks to a summer spent in Washington's heat. He is interested primarily in business conditions and particularly in the fact that certain Wall (Continued on page six) GROUNDS PUT IN SHAPE AT !! !N!D!? HIGH vwtuviX Duung the industrial vacation, the Smlthfleld Junior high school grounds are being graded and put in shape for seeding to grass in the spring 1 he school grounds extend both south and east of the new $90,000 building constructed tula ycuf. The Summit school playground equipment which has been on the property east of the new s hool, ig being moved across the street 19 the public square where it is being added to the municipal play ground eoulpment. It is the plan this coming year, actording to Superintendent to cooperate with the city In the operation of the plavground the year round, especially during the vacation period Kirk-brld- e (( Whizzer Pulled By Local Duo yith the announcement of the resignation of Mis9 Ruth Bennett as a teacher in the morning, a nal "whizzer" not only on the school board but on the families and friends of Miss Bennett and Kyrmel Hickman wag believed brougnt to light. According to leports, the young couple were secretly mairied some place In Wyoming after school was finishBom weie ed last spttng students at the USAO last year. Kyrmel is the son of Mr. and Mrs J. E Hickman of Logan when asked about the leports today, J E. Hickman said that lie also had hpard the rumors but that he had not been able to confirm he believed then,, although the rumors to be true. or Mrs HickMias Bennett man, has been living at a aorori'y house In Logan and in the Richmond teaching school, bile left Logan Mou-damorning and Is believed to be in Salt Lake where Kyrmel Hickman is working at the present time Mri Hickman Is the daughter of Mr and Mrs George I) Bennett, formerly of Logan, but now of California. i Mrs Hickman spent the there with her parents but returned to Iagau with the opening ot the Cache county schools In September Miss Lucille Mcfa.rey has been transfer! ed from the I.ewiaton school to Richmond to f the iiail'i ,1ns! who will his e.u u .1 Lcwi-io- u nut jet biUi ami ui..cd tutu the lesult.iut injutns. i Daughter Of Oil Millionaire Held Captive 16 Hours SECRETARY i , Bloodhounds Bay As Trail Of Brutal naper Grows Hot; Big Reward Offered By Father. W hen he died an armed gum d stood beside Ins door A special nurse was at his "Tell her to hurry," he said, (Continued on page six) Attackers Of Negro Held; Riot Is Feared commander of the Ameriean Le gion. He 4 as elected at the to succeed Boston convention O L. Bodenhamer Commander A verteran of liatd of Arkansas. fighting oveiseas, he has been prominent in Legion affairs foi years U.I.C. Tram-Ca- r Crash, Jap Is Killed BRIGHAM CITY, Oct 15 (UP) Crashing headlong into the side of a Utah Idaho Central railroad passenger train, Tamo Isliagimi, 35, Japanese of Ogden, was instanly killed in a railroad crossing acci dent late yesterdav The impact of the crash sent Ishagnnmi headlong through the windshield and against thp side of the moving tiain. An inquest was set fo rtoday The Utah Idaho Cential train, fiom Ogden at 4 p m due In was delayed Tuesday as the result of the fatal collision at Brigham The train was over two hours Citv late fl0 ' ld Guard. Are Named For Ticket , STE GENEVIEVE, Mo, Oct. 16 National Guardsmen mounted machine guns on the roof of the county courthouse today, and pa trolled streets with bayoneted rifles, to prevent a possible effoit to liberate nine men, held In con nectlon with an attempt to either Ivueh or kidnap, Louis Rlbeau, uegro mall carrier. Rlbeau, one of only a fewr negroes remaining here since racial feeling became Intense after the slaying of two white men Sunday, was seized by a mob last night, but es taped while being forced into an autonibile It was believed he waa hiding in woodlands today. Detachmients of Militia from Festus and Be Soto, Mo ordered here Monday by Governor Caulfield, were recalled early today, 12 hours after they had left for their homes believing the situation had quieted Sheriff Zeigler denied, however that martial law had been declared s earlier reported Fear was expressed by Sheriff Ziegler altar the arrest of the nine man whose names were being with held, that an attempt might be made to free them from the Ste Genevieve county jail here. (UP) ' Newton, Fritz Ecklund, Peters boro, No 1, O L Paterson, Pe tersboro No 2, Erneat Jensen, Paradise, George S Richman, Providence, Geoige M Pickett, River Heights, Charles B Olson, Riverside, Jonathan Smith Richmond No 1, Call Johnson, Richmond No 2, Gunnar Laur ance; Mt Sterling, James E Mil ion; Sniithfield No 1, Joseph No 2 Smithftild Gyllenskog, Richard Richardson, Trenton, J IV Bentley Wellsville No 1. James Larsrn VVellsville No 2, John Poppleton Lewiston N'o 1 W A Moore. Lewiston No 2, Bert Glover, Lew Uton No 3, Lowell Karren, Lew iston No 4 William Moore Logan di'tiirt constables aie as follows No. 1, Wallace Tolman, No 2 No 3, (' ( Olof I Pedersen, 4 No Nels Pe irson ( icssall No ii 5 JCani. Harnrrond Charles Jounson, No 7 J An There will be no school at the Utah Slate Agricultural college oil Friday of this week Faculty members of the Institution will a"end sessions of the I tan Educational Association in halt Lake City on Fiiday and batmdav Otheis will attend the Thin sclay evening si ssion RICHFIELD, Utah, Oct. Meilin Hendrick1? (UP,) son, 20, formerly yf Ephraim, committed suicide today shortly before he was to be taken to the Monroe bank to be identified as the Completion ot the ticket to he voted on by the Cache county electois Tuesday, November 4 has been announced by County Clerk C V. Mohr with the re nominations ceipt of constable from each district as follows. Atnalga, Frank Wood, Avon, Leon H Orton, Benson, Joseph Roundy; College Ward, Wilfoid W N'eilBon, Allen, Core, S Clarkston, Thomas Goodey, Cornish, Ezra Cole. Hyrum No 1, Henry H Jensen, Hyrum No 2, H. F. Liljenqulst, Hyde Park, Alma Saunders, Men don, W L Kidman, Millville, George W Hulse, Nibley, oJseph RasmuB.sen, North Logan, Joseph CTilgen FOR MEETINGS SUSPECT DIES 4 Alice Lee abo.t, lias hei n named 1 1 dies W isei Vnderson No 10, Wallet M D Law tn No i J- -( V pil L A Kenuard Adams, No 11 9. S No 1, e Mis-- , Only 24 yeais old. Giosiiun, USAC TO CLOSE UTAH ROBBER youth who robbed that bank of $300 Tuesday. He died an hour after he had shot himself. Later he was positively identified as the ot bv Govt rum only woman sition in Lo stale foi Ifuev The Long lo hold that poi Man i, she was up pointed alter the (hath of James I She had Hailev, lot I'liitu tit be n Goieinoi Long s private sec retarv loi sevwal yeais seiietaiy nrr Logan Girl Injured In Car Crash i 1 v t v , i 4 j? led-cia- c mu T v li tie! , ii I ! Good Old Bungsiarter to Give Free Street Parade i i v ( ! t lies will he Boh Merrill with the formed Tentative plans hiv the monster tori hhght parade ti, mram mg Fav Dames as his i am be held in honor of Col. Jostph pinion Platoon fiom the Am how (a Bungstaiter the people s candidate for i oniiit siono-Thline of march w ill extend . Flist North street to Federal Aveuut and wil he loinposeil of (he following unit" ( ute little, toph I ed iialuti d f an artistic - & e cirv "L white borih r Bill ipw w ' "-Preston will he at In v an ihminidteri union thf fthol qu rnajostv lrs earning r h h mur with m oirnil not ftjll bp at lus mdo Hiiiitt Ai(lisnn in tht b$ik Sentl Ru.UTst.ii t r to thf (bait M lit mI t n (ContimoMj ou mt a la li iiu t'i) V ' fo from 1 i V with tf J l j: v 1 M Mrs McKinley, an expectant mother, was allowed to return tu her home yesterday after her ab dm tor was foiced to abandon lib automobile when it was wrecked She waa unharmed. SUFFERS FROM FRIGHT FATIGUE Mrs. McKinley waa confined to her home today--, still suffering from fright and fatigue, caused by the long walk into the mountains the man forced her to make. Describing the long night ii which the abductor forced her t lie in a tarpaul.n in a forest dam; ened by rain, Mrs. McKinley told u their conversations. He at first said he would have to have $60,000 from dad, the gii! said. "I told him dad hadnt tha much ready money. He said noth ing then, and smoked cigarettes constantly. I rozed .or a niomeu but I was wet and tired out ami frightened and awakened quh kly ' finally the man said hed take $30,000 and that lie would send dad word to that effect. He said he was obligated to the gang on oar side and the lawr on the other so that he hadnt any choice but 'to produce the goods " PROMISES RETURN WITH MONEY Mrs McKinley became hysterical she said, ami the man finally asked (Continued on Page 3) i I n POCATELLO, Ila, Oct 14 (UR) Jim Benson, 29 captured operating a still in the Idaho poi turn ot Cache ailV cm June 2S was convicted ot fedeial prohibition S district law violation in U i ourt hete Tu. mIhv and was sen l timed to nine months in the pimtentlHiy and was also lined $i2no I he federal prnh.bition ofneers caught Bens in at Ins still in u i ti nn to the mu ih nf iMti anl inmisiaied a qtitntiiv m liq ioi WICHITA, Kan., Oct. 15 (UPJ Lauia Ingalls, filer seeking a liansiontinentdl west east record for women, nosed over in her pldne heie today when she artlved from Amarillo WASHINGTON, Oct 15 (UPJ Formal announcement that the Southern Sierra Power company o! Riverside, Calif, has been M iss Plivlhs awarded the contract for furnSheffield, daugh fei ol VI and Mrs Robert L Slief ishing power for the construcIn hi. is in a I.ogan hospital with tion of Boulder Dam was made sc-.s injuries as the ttsull of today by the interior an auto au ident Tuesdav vening shoitlv alter 9 odexk when the at in which she was riding with thiee hoy fronds fumed over tluee POCATELLO, Idaho, Get. 15 (UP) L S Steed, counterfeiter and times ami she was thrown out connected with a gang which the window rear She hit !thiouh operated Mocessfully in Wash is expei ted to Hi mol mgton, Idauo, Nevada, Califort doss in' h r hit h g to the bone nia and M miana, was sentenced All toe artei just In low hi i km i i two yea.s at McNeils Island s ami ti nd ms w(ie siveied ac federal penitential y and fined touting to the atinidtiig phvslctan, $100 tills morning by United ami she inn nivei have t lie use Slates Dis.rict Judge C. C 'of the limb a.,ain She also has I avauah a sinnlv Initiat'd light hip and i uls on the lo id SALT LAKE CITY, Oct 15 (UP) OTHERS ARE George LuktM, 21, todav ta ed CUT, BRUISED (halves ot involuntary man ot HIM 'll' liilms ol IO j)Ht ft ho slaughter an a result of an auto mobile act Ident September 10 in iMU! brujv cl and sightly cut but u t.oh Mrs lot sij n u h ut to Kile a II fan.uuii a It Hull cs tataily tnjuied 'ID (in nrpi lulilt vs tio uitw ua the i ar ot I u h in Otl.it John II (i WiNoii Ji , who w ts hFMtJe SALT LAKE CITY, Ot t I" 0JP rI he fat decraMng hfuup of Dilih an otni. u nith hin ol I t ih Pioneers tod tv mourned the 1m 's tiiUu who was in Um hi k de uli of anotliei member Mrs m vii h M iss h hi tin Id it ot flip Marram Gardner Miller Kh, Udhlt1 dot Inti n the died vistutdav at the lamilv sin n Id hotin un ( tit r stn ot at home She untrue td ptu emoina to in p m in in Bark w tit n in .f't i a hot t In on I ad ap aim mhi otfit no it s will Miiiiii; w im n ot OJ P in t) t .4 15 it tit l u was VATICAN CITY, Ot t d ' i f on not t a Pope Im-- i ii cr.nt w t o id In; h a a v an nation tor the main ice o, iTin o' tm hi in ami ol In a i ut m ttss (iijvan i ot lia! and Kim: U i to sw Boris of ll iIl uia, ho is a l,ai ph. to ht r of tto ht titsimi Orthouox c i Gets Federal Term For Still Operation Kid- GREENFIELD, Mo. Oct. 15 (W). Search for' the lone kidnaper who ahducted Mrs. Alma McKinley, daughter of a Missouri od millionaire, and held her captive 16 hours, centered today in the rugged hills of the Ozark mountains near here. MinnnlOSSeS citizens, spurred on by a' Hc,ace off'ccrs ai reward offered by Benton Wilson, the womans fathei, starched the woodlands 1... tin. LJ.iapers cabin, believed located near Stockton. Patrlled Constables StreeR AMe. Ralph l'homns O'Neil, a lawver of Topeka, Kan , Is the new national si CiRF ENFIELD, Mo., Oct. 15 fUPj. Tiie kidnaper of Mrs. Alina Wilson McKinley was believed trapped today in a section of Ozark Woodland which had been surrounded by 100 armed men. Bloodhounds bajed through the woods and the angered possemen closed in cautiously, their guns ready. Action of the dogs convinced officers the fugitive was hiding in underbrush not far from the place where he held the girl and near the village of Filley, Mo. him ther. y suin-me- YELLMASTER HURT Ace Spackman. yellmister at the VSAC, Is limping around Wednes and day and has a baudaged head acciarm as the result of an auto dent on the state highway lietveen Smlthfleld and Riihmond Tuesday r.ivht As Ace te!!-- . tile stoic, an ultie driver forced him oif ti i mad LOUISIANA I want to see her liefnie I lose my eyes His dea'h the prevented Male of Colorado from Hying in for the niurcleious Lamar, ( olo hank raid in which three nvn were killed and for which Heagle s grizzled brother, Ralph, was hanged in the ( anon City, Colo , prison re ic ntly. 'I he "hunfed feeling was In wilh Fleagle to the last his semi conscious rallies lie gasped incoherently of feais tn his death bed dreams that olflcera were closing in around Pi (U Total For Utah Given As 27,048 in 9130; Increase Is Steady Over Last Ten Year Period. surely recovering from the disas- trous effects of the crash of 1920 which hit that state probably as hard as any In the nation. Arizona showed the largest Increase among the mountain states now having a total of 13,260 with a 22 8 per cent Increase over 1925 and 32 9 per cent over 1920. East Steadily Decreasing A survey of the country generally as shown by the report Indicates that the east is steadiIn the number of ly decreasing farms. New England showed a 21.2 per cent decrease, the middle Atlantic states a 14 8 per cent decrease, the ast north central group a 7 9 per cent decrease and the south Atlantic a 4 3 per cent decrease. The Pacific states showed a decrease of one per cent. Among the geographical divisions showing an increase the west south central group including Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Texas showed the largest 8 6 The increase, per cent Rocky Mountain states showed a 3 3 er cent increase U. S. Has Small Drop The United Stales showed a Gallows Cheated a4s Little Jake Dies 'NEW HEAD OF LEGION ! t tn ASK SHIFT IN LOCATION OF PHONE POLE The Logan City commission at Us Tuesdav night nuetir.g Insttui-te- d ( omntts-ion- er iiuf I. Pederson to ask the .Vluuniatu States Tele-pho& uni ri iegt apli company to move its pole a the entrance to tno I SAC at Sixth North and Eighth Ea-- ( ollege authorities complained that th- - pole is so situated that the street is narowed to the point that It is difficult for a big car 14.e the U I C. bus and any other can to pass ' ' The Weather , t UTAH. Generally fair tonight and Thursday; colder northwest portion tonight with frost. Fair and tonight Heavy frosts tonight. IDAHO. Thursday. Maximum tem- perature yesterday, 63. Minimum alst night, 42. ntdx.n t Kj( Minimum toe ' ft 5b Fmor t one 4. I tesy'of ( COL"- VS.- )N - U.S AC.1-i phys os depL. - V - V Clear c c i) G |