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Show THE 1IER Food Poisoning Kills Idaho Woman ALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH L, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER PAGE THREE, 1938. SO, TWO CONVICTED IIEKE'S MOKE ABOUT OLD DREAM FOR ESPIONAGE (Continued from Page 1) mi, Nov, 30 rp Ernest Flowers died here of the board of regents of the jjdav for lack of a serum which University of Utah, who first ould have combatted a dcaulv heard Mr. which she Wade liked Champs proposal. Mr atpuk of botulism the idea. He enthusiafter eating preserved astically ofiered suffered his assistance to vtcrel a oles make the dream come to a realiby Ray zation airplane, piloted An veterdn Idaho pilot, To Crowder, sent from Boise last ationsassist them in their deliberhad been they revealed their plan for a Lake City to John F Fitzpatrick, ceht to Saltof publisher of the Salt Lake Tribune consignment and serum. ai.J lelegram uirectmg head of Crowders ship was blown off the Kearns Eric holdings; Ryberg, its course and made a forced Logan and Salt Lake Conti actor, landing at Knolls. Airline employes and Olof Nelson, who is chairS ilt Lake City took the serum man the of committee and he he- of the board building to him by automobile of trustees of the today college wn the return trip 'Crowder could not have landed Obstacles Arise there is no at Emmett, since For weeks and months these field here. The serum would have five labored towards been brought here by automobile the perfection consistently of the plan befrom Boise. fore finally presenting it to the boaref of regents of the UniBOI.'sE. Ida, Nov. ,10 fP versity of Utah and the board whose wife died Flowers, Ernest of trustees of the Utah State in Emmett, Ida., from botulism. Agricultural college. Throughat the airport here today out their deliberations they were a of arrivd with plane awaiting enthusiastically supported in their serum when word gntiboiulism by Governor Henry of his wife's undertaking as brought him H. Blood, who sat in with the death. committee in several of its deliberations, lie fully sanctioned (lie plan Cabin With the presentation of the plan to the two boards difficulties arose fast ar.d furiously. Obstacle after obstacle was erected and for a time it appeared as though the plan that had been so carefully worked out would be SAX FRANCISCO, Nov. 30 IT overthrown. But these obstacles fhe civil aeronautics authority id ly the crash landing only made the backers of the move more determined to make of a luxury airliner in the Pacific the long dream come true. Long oiein with the loss of five lives. hours and arduous labor on the Only Isadora Edelstein, a paroln criminal, and Capt. part of the original ed nlbdual Charles Baldv ill Stead, the veteran committee finally saw the plans approved by the state building pilot, ard the contract for The other live wculd be alive committee had of the field they the construction too, in' eslig ,tui ', said, ridden the crippled plane ashore, house on the USAC campus let. The cabin Today's ground breaking cere, as dal the survivors. Air luxury liner was mony removes the field house of the I'liite through from dreamland to actuality drv, ever after diifting Unstinted eredit for this realitv the pounding surf onto the rocks near mint Reyes, goes to F. P. Champ, James W. believed Co- Wade, John F. Fitzpatrick, Eric Coast guardsmen Ryberg, and Olof Nelson. pilot Lloyd Jones cf Seattle, Stewardess Frona (Bobbie) Clay, San Francisco, and the passengers were drowned in heavy kelp beds as LYDIA ANDERSON they swam toward the sheer cliffs out of the sea 30 miles north of NEW OKK, Nov. 36 U R Erie Glaser, former army pricata statiened at Mitehel Field, dim found guilty today of turning oxer a military aviation code to German spies by a federal court jury which earlier had convicted the other two defendants in the long drawn-ou- t na.l espionage trial. Mrs" antibotulism NEW YORK, New 30 flPt A hairdresser and an airplane mechanic were convicted today of being spies in the United States in behalf of nazi Germany. The fate of a third defendant, a former private in the army air corps, still rested with the federal court jury. Found guilty and f.iung prison terms that may amount to 20 years were Johanna Hofmann, former hairdresser cn the north German Lloyd liner, Europa. and Otto Hermann Voss, 39, a German-bor- n mechanic in the Seversky airplane factory at Earmingd.ile, Long Island, which manufacturers planes for the army. w Duck urrj-Vi- The passengers were Philip Hart, president of the Pacific Bridge B. Hefleblower, company; Ivan d Francisco, partner in the M. Kaiser and Co, financial firm, and Sidney L. Shontz, San Jose muling engineer, who was ill and had an injury which prevented his swimming. Edelstein was paroled yesterday for the second time from a life Sjjtence by Gov. Clarence D. Marta of Washington. His first term began Jan. 18, 1928, upon his conviction as a habitual criminal. He looted 15 Spokane vaults of J30.000 Le-lan- San S 1923. He was freed on March 4, 1934, but was returned to Walla Walla in penitentiary on July 27, 1936, fer burglary and assault to kill at Pudurah, Ky. He was enroute to Los Angeles, to see his parents before leaving for Honolulu. He had promised Gcv. Martin to leave the United Sates for good. Boats searched the choppy, ccld waters for the missing bodies. CAMERA CLUB - JUSTICE CHOICE meeting of the Logan Camera club will be held this evening at 8 o'clock in Tcrgeson's studio. feature of the meeting is an lecture on modern interesting photography to be given by Profes-so- r H R Reynolds of the USAC. Also, business matters relative to organization will be discussed. Everyone interested in photography are urged to attend this A meeting 7fw7kw - ' Bettv Jarvis, daughter of Mr and Mrs. L. A. Jarvis, has been chosen historian at the Logan Senior high school, it was an- nounced today by Dee Schvanveldt, student body president. Miss Jarvis' duties are to comof activities pile a complete record the during the school year from and her year book, newspapers own summaries. 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As the result of the civil authorities act the government, the resolution said was in a position to "imwithprison without trial or deportidea of out giving the accused any the nature of his offense as well as debarring him from appeal in any court of fhe land. FI I'mn.le ' ifand-- ! gloves of "scuffproof gram side horse hide j' A.,v e, For HIM! ,7 some I ' $1 diaper, and sleeps' Unbreak- able riihher. Iziy-cltcarrying cas.t me lulled. her ' OQt ww ; V doll that drinks, wets Kin-awl- A adorable An I' NORTH Gowns v cr. five-ma- here Lined IJiess Gloves 19 v .fA 1, l SALT LAKE CITY. Nov 30 Possibility that Governor Henry H Blood may wait until after the legislature has convened to appoint a successor to fill out the remaining two years of state supreme court Justice Ephrinm Hanson, who resigned late yesterday, was seen today by observers. Hanson's resignation is effective July 1, 1939. It has been rumored that the growing movement for a non partisan bench would receive serious consideration by the 1939 election legislature. of supereme court justice has been and hacked approved by the stale bar association. In the event that positive action is taken by the legislature, observers believed that Chief Justice William H. Folland, defeated in the general election by District Judge Roger I. McDonough, would be considered for the appointment. Hanson's resignat ion was brought about by poor health in his family, IS LAID TO his letter of resignation to the governor said. Justice Hanson plans to move to Los Angeles, he Funeral services for Mrs. Lydia said, where he will go into busheld were 82, Anderson, Tuesday iness with his sons. In the Richmond tabernacle, with Roscoe C. Merrill of the ward bishopric in charge. Prayers were by Melvin Johnson and Fred Anderson. IRELAND Music by the ward choir was directed by J. W. Pulsipher and Mrs. Jennie Thompson, with Mrs. BELFAST, Ireland. Nov. 30 (1'J't Margaret Johnson as accompanist. The border between northern A violin solo was played by J. W. by Miss Ireland and the Irish Free State Pulsipher, accompanied Jean Funk, and a vocal solo given was closed at many points today after a night of terricrism and atby Miss Ada Johnson.' The outstanding traits of char- tacks on customs posts. No casacter of Mrs. Anderson and her ualties were reported. worthy life were reviewed by Mrs. wrecked Dynamite explosions Bessie C. Merrill, Mrs. Edith Plant, customs houses along the northern Bishop William Anderson, Bishop Ireland side of the border after Ray C. Lewis and Bishop Erastus nationalist members of the parliaJohnson. ment of northern Ireland passed Interment was in the Ogden a resclution comparir- - the northern government with fascist govcemetery. Mrs. Anderson was born and edu- ernments. cated in England. She had musical Destroy Buildings The land mines exploded simultraining and was a graduate nurse, as serving for a number cf years taneously at the customs houses at matron in an English hospital. She Carrick Arnon, on the main DunSouth to was called as a colonizer dalk Newry road. The customs Africa, where she married Walter huts at Newtown Butler and who helpMullan were also blown up. Osmond, a cabinet maker ed build and pay for seats In the Newtown Butler is a border mission in erected by that chapel town. Considerable agitatirn for was home Their church. the LDS northern Ireland's union with Ireopen to missionaries and Latter-da- y land had been underway there and for cared whom Saints, they the northern Ireland government and aided financially. banned all meetings a fortnight After moving to Ogden, Utah, ago. her husband died and Mrs. AnderThe huts destroyed were at the son worked as a cook for a con- same points where huts were burnstruction company, where she met ed last year when King George Gustave Anderson, whom she later visited northern Ireland. Customs married and moved to Richmond houses on the Eire side of the bor16 years ago. were not touched. She paid for the construction cf der Worse Than Dictatorship a hand railing on the stairway of The resolution adopted by nationthe Richmond tabernacle and was alist deputies and senators chargalways generous to those in need. Mrs. Anderson is survived by two ed that conditions in northern land can hardly be paralleled by sisters living in England. the conditions existing under any ditcators on the of the Doll Latelte and Cast J MAY POSTPONE Is Dry, Bui Passengers Lost II In. 1 11 r; & 1 electric Two suction cvi(s. lace rubber seal. tpe Po ts burning. 1 1 shed blue-,te- finish. List- ed by el |