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Show I Phone 50 or 51 If ) on Do A The Home Your ol Receive Daily HctaU Nimilu olumc 22. f!'ith nhich 1 ! I Price i I j Today! By Arthur Brisbane (Copyright "'- r - Here is a picture of Miss Sinclair, Nancy England's tallest woman, who has been a described by leading Paris fashion journal as the embodiment of length with out breadth." Nancy stands 6 feet H inches tn her stockinged feet and, being MeGinty, blue eyed Brooklyn blond, can recite 35 poems und popular smg severay She talked when ongs. she was five months old. ! - Fine Chicago II cathn Crumpled On Floor. 1 of I . Jan. j ? 30. SAlr The R Stic wan That picture shows one ol the crime strata that piohibi-tio- u Chicago h O blow n CIIY. Oi Pet) 2 (U P' theatei phi-un- i earli today by uu bandits whih a pis lal policeman and two jan'tms lay missed on the tloor looking on Tineggs . pt-- J wub .1000 in ia,h The iwu r. ell loi ked trout (lour amt set to woik II icquircd three charges ol hla k powuer to blow open the strong vault, 'linn they gaiheie'l up the inoln y a. id lelt at 5 a m. i submitted without reWiltord leaped at one sistance b. nd't wnen aceohteil. i he knot ked him down Metteis tried to reas h lor his gun and then ind. A robin t shot at him llnee times but all bullets went wild. At in. si he sin i ended MISTREATED VICTIMS 'tile robin weie lough with f 'eii victims Wltir Metteis had attempted to esiape, one bandit said V.e leally should kill you for 111- - Ge.-sun- '1 Prepare Plans for Big Show heller picture representing Preparations are going forward the real Chicago meets you on and everything will be in the Lake Front park, taken from rapidly w nen the eighteenth the waters ot Lake Michigan by readiness annual show o( the Cache county in. tilling association There jou see the beginning of Poultry on Breedeis 10. February opens 1933, in to fair open fnlcago'.s This promise was made Monday relebiating a century of progress. Of the show. They by officers the present Mr. Rufus C. Dawes, president are hard at work at up preliminary time finishing the of and mainspring enterprise, acshows you the fair buildings on business and expect to begin of in the work tual preparation with lront Chicago's the lake on Federal for a background, and the show building A only live minutes from the hotel Centre, already well underway. Fort Dearborn, in which the whites found protection from Indians, is ecreated exactly as it was, made of logs in the old style, with convenient holes for bhootlng Indians. Here is a low stockade over which the Indians could easily very high, climb, the second which made shooting them convenient. Inside the fort Is a little church, also convenient, in which prayers were offered for the repose of red souls, that had passed on. 1.AKL - . in avenue within a few The premium list has pleted and copies are tributed by Joseph A secretary. lays. been combeing disAndeison, the show, headed Kwer, president, have issued the following statement about the coming exhibitionTim will be our eighteenth successful annual show and we expect it to be the largest and best ever held in northern Vtah. Judge C. A. Greenfield of Butte, Montana, wdl place the awards For several years, he has judged many of the larges, shows in1 the countg. get "This is vour show. list The administration building, in behind it withbi-- a large entry and will win modornistle style, has strange a- the best is open to the world." one at wide competition tables lines, high end, narrow at the other, fan tastic concealed lights, rohur.ni reaching of polished aluminum, from ceiling to floor. Tnat will attract artists, architects and others "tiled of copying old Officers by W. of H. rob-be- that." Lati r. Mutters turned his head to see wlial the bandits were doing a robber kicked him in the face. Constant till eats ol killing Lhe thiee men weie made. T.ie weie obviously irritated at the resistance made by Mettein a mi Wiltoul. AAln-the janitors and the special otlicci were bound up, one of the bandit pur remarked: "Let's give her the soup." Thereupon they went to woik. Thiee sopurate explosions attested to their efforts. detonation the safe On flic thn door tlew open anil working with a hammi r 'mil Itliei tools tile veggs battered their wa. mo the intei loi of the sale Both lohbe s wore while hamloi ih'ets over tlleir laces and both, ol ionise, weie armed bail-lot- I ART STUDENT GETS POSITION Everett Tnorpc, soli )f Mr slid Mr;. Janie- Thorpe of Providence. and one ot Hie most out at the standing ait Htudi-nirSAO, will move to Poitlaml some time m April to become lor the Westerner, published in that city He will also do ait woik one of the Portland engraving companies. At present Mr. Thorpe is illustrating a stoiv by James Olivet Cui wool, nmed writer, whim will apptar in the Match issue of the Ipiprovement Eta. During the past three years Mr, been ut editor ot Thorpe hrAssurance ilia the second unit the Buzzer, he I'SAC annual of woik on the Ixigan canyon road will ue done this year is contained in a letter received by County Cleik 0. V. Mohr today from the state road commission The commission, through lhe letter, agreed to loan the county for flnanc lie $37,500 SALT LAKE CITY, Feb 2. (UP) mg the county, until December A i u in in it t work-nuo! Ogden Tins is in agreement 31, ITU. Ahull ilaion it n pi sented with a derision reached by the (ounty commission at a meeting Lidiii uiicmpliyed in Ogden arrived at the state iapitol building today last week. The text of the agi cement let seeking oinferences with Governor tor Is as follows: Gioige H Dorn and committees of the legislature. "This is to advise you that ot both liou-e- s Ovi-2'nt unemployed journeyed the st He road rommision. at its lmetin Fiiil . agreed to loan fiom llgdeii to Fait Lake City, and to your i ounty the sum of $37,-- vife patiently awaiting tip- - outfiliO mud December 31. 1931, this linin' of Hie loinmiltees negotiaSome Imae-ein front of the understanding tions being with hat you will make a stitfiiientj tin i.i, mol wlni- - mile's rtrolled slate road tux levy this year to throng'll t.ie iapitol cortidors. CommiMi e niemheis haul lake can- of the amount loaned they s'uulit t oni the Mate $15 a week on " The letter also .dated that a loi Hu- - iM.iir.uil men nr the equiv s being u e,i t i'i too'l mil full coopeiating agroemi nt "Wove go1 a ci'y that o doing dra u up and will be forwaided its lies! to take iaie ot us. said to the county within i tew days one "biH it s ton tog a job lor tin m to h.iptile We need the help ot the A s da STATE AGREES things." The transportation building, a thousand leet long, will make it possible for westerners that :iev-o- r saw the ocean to see in exact reproduction part of a full size ocean liner. At ono end of it is a dome of steel, widest in the world, nearly (Continued on page two) SAY CORNEY Feb Aanilt rmlt. J- 2. (Li Pi CoMieliiH Amenian mmtion . Aim-ma- UNEMPLOYED ASK FOR AID . g.lllllg 6 NEWS AGENT PASSES AWAY , es Peaison, tlie driver, said lie was driving 20 miles an hour and saw the rune but skidded on the ice. Miss stinking was most seriousjy was li jured An opnraiion late Sunday night. Carlisle Funeral To Be Held Tuesday! Faucial services Weather for Wiltord J. Cn' hale will be held Tuesday at 1 p. in. in the First ward chapel.! The body may be viewed at the home of his parents, Mr. aud Mrs. John E. Carlisle until lime' of funeral RICHMOND, Orion Gritfin, 3S. died here Saturday afternoon of He lias been the local asthma. Tribune agent for a number of yem s He was the son ot the late Perkins Amamla Thomas' and Griftin and was born September 6, 1S72. Practically all Ida Ilf He has been spent In Richmond is survived by the following brothers aud sisters: Mrs. Lodiry Mrs. Hrrtense I, Men, Richmond, Shepard, Lewiston: Ite E Griffin, Logan; and Julian Griffin, California. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 u .lock in the tabernacle. Interment will be in the Richmond cemetery. Safety First ilej-.- l.-- i n l ..MM lm 'i w ' ,i i id., ,1 t , t. it 2 to,, ,,. , .Mil, UP ,i he i, I p . , . I 'nwxli , I ui- ,s a it i STRIKES EUROPE London t. li n ,n r-- i in- w waves ui. u vute furred oi iisk e. ANARCHIST EXECUTED , BUENOS AIRES. Feb 2 (UPJT culitin Argeimii" guv i niiH-ii- i lied Its Mi ii luinp.nvu agmiist v, Ii. u Paul ai,.iri hv and lino Scaitu. gunii'.uii and anaielust Was executed within 24 lioui ,. 1 lie i ANOTHER RACER KILLED 1.03 ANGELES. Feb 2 iU P The second fatul act Id. nt al Ascot Speedway In u week i luum-- the life yesiefuay ut Kail Funm-r- Los , Angeh-.- s TRIE3 ONE THRICE ANGEI.ES, Fen. 2. (UPJ 1 hree times ih enough tor any v omuu to try one' lindiuml, Mrs. Clara M. Searvlule aiguivl today, a hei third lit voice action agatnat Hilbert Siaii-dulwas placed on - Celebrate LOS i 5 Years e Ph- MAN BURNS TO DEATH LOS ANGELES, Feb. 2 (U.B 4Sei44et, 3K, wss bitrnesl to destH and damage eatiniated at $150,000 was caused by a fire in the heart ol the Santa Ke Spiings odd field early yesterday. Scouting Thn twinty-.ira- ' itl annlvi'rvary ii'ouling Was celebrated by Troops 5 iin-05 Sunday evening, in (lie Fltth ward chapel. A sple.idld pio wa n giam givt by scouts from both Hoops. Scout Richaid i onducted tile meeting. The following program was giv l ROAD EXPERT!) MEET SALT LAKP. CITY, Feb. 2. 01 Pt Experts on uad const, action fioni 13 westirn Mates assembled In Suit Lake Oily for the western tales asphalt conterence. -- Oil. Song, congregation. LINER AGROUND "Ameiica"; Dan Prayer, Swenson, song, NASSAU, Bahama.--. Feb. 2. (UR) Scouts, Irvin The Mturioi liner greeting.;, Fish; went Till Conception of Scouring. Sieve whore today while Munargo entering (he Kills; "The good turn that hi ought ' arbor at lull fide. lo Anuriia," Siouu.ig Geoig Swenson and Calvin Petersen, WHITEMAN ALONE hatmonica solo, Phillip West: fifNEW YORK, Feb. 2. (UP) Paul teen years ot scouting m the Fifth M'uiteimm, tamou.s jazz baud lead-"ward. Fains McDeimaid. duty to and In; second wile, Vanda lO-and (oil tiy, Roy Swenson; Hilt, stage darner, have reparat- Daily good turn, Walter Gardner; d, attorneys taut today lutv to sell, Juik Muiph.v: cornet solo, Amos Jenkins, a character ASKS REVERSED VERDICT M tiding program, Ucrh-.-- i t Macey, TOPEKA, Kan, Teh 2. 'UP) a program for vo. ational training F. de at Judg" R J Hopkins was Max Humphieis the Sion; oath tod iv to set aside the t lrd l,v, Henrv A, hishcliei re (Hiding Major diaries A Shep-'Mmarks, Bishop John Q. Adams, ei.iitv of murdering ins wile -, ' w:, Si let lull. Grant uni do Large the defendan. r BY THOMAS L. STOKE United Press 6taff Correspot Washington, Feb. 2 i A thousand persons a day dying of starvation In this i try, Seuator Caraway, Dem. Kansas, asserted In an addre the xenaie today. Caraway made a bitter a on Republican leaders who standing fiimly against the ocratlc program for relfef of ger and misery among the employed and drought-stric"Every day we wait," Car said, "100U people die of si tlon." WHO REFUSED GOVERNMENT AID? is dooming "Somebody American people to a prom death. I'd like to know wb. the ones playing politics at time. The millions of people to tribute to the Red Cross ami millions who are the ben aries of Its kindness have a to know who la the instigat this resolution to refue to a tile - $25,000,000. CUTS TUP,OAT ver-nc- IN ACCIDP 111!- S in it h This ol He Mleenth tie Fitth waid en.l the ltixips look foiw.irii to s sip oesstul piogi.itn ui s, outing this iniing uai. AGAINST PAYMENT WASHINGTON, Feb 2 (U P) Charles E Mitiiiell. chairman Of life National Cltv hank, told a senate hanking mil iiinency uti omnuUes today thai H, nation of w hllhon.s of dullalx ui th ot bond; to enable i Ush pavlle n( ol w ur vet-- i i u-runs tn n ales would i. use liundieds or small laipk fall-1I lilt in the States (ompieies SALT LAKE CITY. Feb 2. ( Pitching forward a the two collided. Miss Mav Palmer, 19, fatally injured last night in automobile crash, The girls throat was fatally ' Sho fell foiwaid onto the hi which glass of the winJshn-.ideep into lit-- m-- i k Miss Palmer was mling Alton Harrison. 21. The Har TABLE LIQUOR BILL iar crashed head on into one BOISE, Idaho, Fib 2 UD By hi by Most Lewis. The fog vote ol 23 to 21. tin- Idah senate excessively i lm k Both cars to pr.nl the pi oi ceding sluvviv and hive! Mrs. Ka!hiine Keller morning leiu-e- d Beutler, tols ,11 83 resident ot Prov.denie toi the p'ovnling l.n $linm une and ir.g oilneis it lo p'ace ol ma- i itliei diner i;.t Du vears. died Sunday m, lining i in i ji in j.nl 'oi iimii-'in of il d the us, iial maniilactaie ai her home of ailments incident tu Othei do, 'Giants ol the two rills au'iiiii.i! n ally tables chinh weie injured only liquet advanced age. slg tin' Cdn whiih, howiv.i. Fuueial seiviies will lie hell lit ll.e baik tlooi lalei. oil biongut Tuesduv at p in ill the waid chapel. FIGHT LOBBYISTS Mrs. Beutlei was bom July 13, BOISE. Feh 2 UP' A warning 42. in Bern Sw itei land She einigi ated to the United States leas given Mum av illuming h in the about Speaker C. A Butto'it-e- u years ago, coming dhei. twenty ly to Providence where she has hi Use uf i')ii sHiilatn e, Gi.ii i aw Her since lived. John tirxl Maiiu b "luhlning' 's ,n t Leutler. died 46 years ago w ill Isf entm ed. Mrs. Beutler is sm ivt by the tniex and children Beut Albert Theres gonna be six r tolwwing ASKS NEW TRIAL Mi-- , J lor of Providence; Elizabeth weeks of wintei!" LOG ANCEI.ES Feh 2 OJPi Fllis of lukout, Idaho, Mis. Jsiub Thus decreed Mr. Ground Dai- -' A in u ii hv lie Vue lm a beoie being ehaseu Odi K toy Gisseli. Logan om a ion of nt w ,i'al on hit hole bv a be ' rand then lm - fiom Chi a Bow, 5 8Un "hout t No Mini . a todaj ay. Fn gii. w - taki a 'o'.av under Judge !) Superii'i J short lime $ (' Da'. i at noun Uul.o. it I i j morning ed as i .'ugh I" sun wi.u.i SALT LAKE CITY, Feh 2. !U ' Bad as loud' turns aie, ecotiomii alt0ilcU I ly, the) wont get any worse, ac "A breaking thil SiHtbut the fog oinding to A E. Horst, Phlladel of the associated c't'sxiS?) 0,0,1113 l!Pill'pl ilia, noon t about general oo.iti atcors. Instead there , J Old Sol n1 will tie giailuul hut perceptible im L J brightly thn Kovement. tlie ! This improvement will not be oul c.,1 lu noon. sudden: ratio r will it be giadual NEW YORK. Feh. 2. (UPJ Aam! Meadv Al best it will be evi-iIf today may he taken n lthough lhe stock maiket had been nt within three months but may v.cbbiy most of lie dav. it leadied criterion, spriv; is here if not gain mm h headway hefoie inwards the end. Railroad stocks now and Mr. Ground Hog if nine months: and several industrial stoi k.s look wel. According to tradition Most untility ever, six more weeks of w f Horst is on route homo a'ter at- a alight increase. tending the annual convention of stock sold lower at the cluse of are ahead if he sees hia tm on Febiuaiy 2. the nuikct. umtiactors at tau Francis'. I - yiar in -- i AGED CACHE l , H-- s WOMAN TAKEN i iu-i- il Ihovi-dunc- MORE WINTER! IS PROMISi I d, in fly ALBERT McCANN, President, (Fit he County Hoard of Education. A word of warning cannot be sounded too often connection with the traffic question. We hear often of someone being knocked oil the road as a result of the other driver using more than his or her half ot the way. During the foggy weather, especially is this observed. So many large busses and trucks are on the highways that too much care cannot be taken by all concerned. hink ol our school busses loaded with children Do we pause often to going to and Irotn school. think of how much there is at stake? What would the results he it you contributed to a collision? Are you keeping on our side of the road, during the fogAre you keeping a little farther to the gy days.--' right than the center? Your child might be on the sihool bur, lo be careful is better than to be sOrry. Accidents arc usually the result of carelessness. Arc you careful? J " "Whose voice'' Is ft? Cliai; Payne could tell us. Caraway questioned the si ity of President Hoover, II Leader TUson, Majority Chairman Enell of the h rules committee. He said he wanted to them and Chairman John B, Payne- - a series of questions cited votes of Tilson, Spc Longworth, Chairman Fess ol comm Republican naUonal and Snel to give the Red ( $20,000,000 in 1919 to drought sufferers" In Euro There is one differenc that $20, l Caraway said, 000 in 1919 was for foreign and this $25,000,000 is to fej American citizens. He said Mr. Hoover had n for the appropriation in 1919 , 1 N l! Thousands Go To P mature Death Fo Lack Of Food. i., j I'l.'i nil to. .up--i- n S. utl.uid i - w In in ,i a i, a in i !, mhoui G ' . in my 8 ,ip. In tuiii.-h.yli wiudi' i, iv i and Eiu-1,,11,- tod I: I.i, ; i st, ,in. and , w 1 I P. n t jl que-slio- u AS CAR SKIDS Muni .i'll., I FOUR INJURED I'E I . M,'NTEF! Vc SAI.T LAKE CITY, Fib 2 'U F Wi'.i the greatest part of in job yet to he accomplished, the Nineteenth session ot the Utah legists tuie entered the secoud of its six weeks' session today Already there are signs of dlaaf feilion particularly in Lhe senate over asserted failure to tackle the important jobs, proposed tax rcforn.. The charge that the senate was "stalling was made by one Mate senator last week. The legislature returned Sunday from a two day trip to Cedar City where the branch Agricultural colToday's sag lege is maintained. slon will he the first since Thursday. UNEMPLOYMENT TO BE DI9CUSSED The dominant issue beiore the legislature for the ensuing three week will fie taxation. To date, thie (piestlou has not been discussed otherwise than superfieither cially on the tloor of house. was dn However the cimsed at several meetings of the house and senate committees on revenue and taxation and will soon rcaih the house und senate floors loi debate. Tonight a hearing w ill be held, presided over by Seuator W. D. C'utidland, at which public debate oi. the tax revision question will he welcomed. Another question which is last assuming importance Is unemployment in Utah. A large demonstration of unemployed men was held cn the steps of the state capitol Fi iday and a committee represent mg the "Salt Lake Army of tinem ployed" is scheduled to confer with l.ot'-- e on and senate committees POCATELLO, Idaho, Feb. 2. (U Pi Tn. demonstraAdditional Two young women and two men tions were promised by uninploy-ir- i for inv.iie being treated nt leaders if Borne relief Is not ti juries sustained when a coupe ulfi liic-i- . kidded o.i a slippery curb and i ashed into a grain elevator. 'I he. injured Evan Stocking, 19. iractuied skull cuts arid bruises. Nola Lolt, 22, fractured arm, lront teeth knocked out,.iuis ami bruises. V. A. Pearson, 25. broken nh, i uts und hi ill's a. Sherman 11a, inis and hi Hir- r The inn o. i 'I J REFUSE U. INVESTIGATE DEATH on,. 5 Tonight. - 1 ed in recent "Butler incident." was given a.i ainlii in e by Premier Benito Mussolini in 192(1, it was re al til" loreign office today. Tie audience was not regarded a., important, otlicials said, and no : l is oi d ot it was toumi in a pie mi nn v examination ol the files hat there Ii v as pointed on! vns no ns ot i of Vandei hilt having with Musho i u h n in a motor lino Oifii inis said that if Vam.er t ii had ridden with Mussolini in t s'ate. pijil lie would have been ill lirst Aim-mai- l so lioiioud, and lhe fait Com ei on e were being arranged i e hi deii I'tui tor the (onunittee of unemployed i'Ii ci oi i mild hall1. i,- - tonal'. n enitn red UTAH Fair tonight and Thurs anih i hill w as mein ione.1 told day; little change ir- temperature. APPORTIONMENT BILL READY I ol ts 1 ei ehe.l liiie as haling SALT l.KK CITY. Fell. 2. 'UP) IDAHO the stoiv that Mussolini urn over Fair tonight ard Tues Found piexeutution ol a reap and killed a i lnlil while driving his day. Freezing temperature. artouiobile Gen Suiedlev Billpel ioiiiueiit Bril mi Hu basis of the wen-saiI! Dttc-Maximum, 36; minimum, 20. A I. -- t iciisiri was expel ted to he Id's remarks about -mad , today on the tloor ol Hie to have In n the result of the year aqo Maximum, 37; mini37, house. mum, HUT)'. . ur j j V4 'V V Revenue Committee1 To Start Hearings a. 1 ROME. r. i i r. the twentieth. On the Chicago American front page is a photograph of a man. crumpled up on the floor of an automobile, a big policeman looking in. The body, with a bullet in the abdomen, is that of George has deposited and elsewhere. V & Tie Janitor And Special Officer Before Blowing Safe. d many ! I Smith, burglar, who will burgle no more. In the Wieboldt department store robbery, Policeman Hinder, shot down, tired upward from the floor and was quite Bine he hit somebody. Sure enough, it was this man left to die in the by his abandoned automobile companion United Press Bl Ilomer Guck, publisher of the Herald Alias Mister anil Examiner, "Babe Meigs aie at the l station to tell you that Chicago has a California climate. It has for the time being, the om Lake Miehi-- ' wind blowing gan being as mild as though It came across the Gult of California. Marvelous, if it only lasts, as I the Frenchman said pasbing the v eighth floor, having fallen from 111. from ! slender extraordinary 5 FLASHES i V I f Take 'em at any age they are all the same! Tiny Miss Yvonne Lohn of Los An geles is the youngest child ever to get a "permanent " She's 18 months old looks even taller figure. than she really is. he Great If orhl Fair Coming. j Get Ready fo, 1933. CHLCAGO, Newspaper combined The Cache Fa Hey Daily Herald r Thiresa ,j is v - ' 1 , i ( Improvement For Nine Months ) I AVil-ha- -- uhmi-stiMi i -- STOCK MARKET I - -- pri'-iile- nt STILL WOBBLY C&fy&y I t -- |