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Show ir' yfn rtt ftt itf . PACE TWO T11C THE JOURNAL FURNISHED KATES ADVERTISING t SI BSCRIPTIOX except Sunday ON. APPLICATION RATES Paid in advance By Bail, per month By mail, per year Delivered, per mouthDellvered. per year . - - !5e -- - 4S.00 45c --$1.50 Member of Associated Press The Awortated Frees is excluetvely entitled to the nee for repnbllcatlon of aU area dispatch t credited to It or not otberwloo credited la thle paper ad aleo the local news yubUshed thereto. All right of repubUcation of special dispatches therein are aleo reserved. BAROMETER READINGS Rain Fair f? 29i!!ilii2i3!i!45!!6lH7llI!8II!?!30 To-D- ay i Change ' Yesterday The above readings are taken from THE JOURNALS barometer at The "yesterday" reading each IKK) dclock each afternoon except Sunday. Monday refers to Saturdays reading.' CLOSE THAT BACK DOOR that the problems of our neighbors may our own problems in other words we sometimes forget that it is incumbent upon us to become our brothers keeper. The problem we have in mind at this time is that of the influx of Mexicans into this country. California is being overridden with these peons. It is becoming a real serious question with our coast neighbors. They are appealing for a Mexican quota WE often forget -- act? Who is there who cares to shoulder the responsibility of introducing a second color problem into this country? From 750,000 slaves brought into the United States, we have a colored population of 10,000,000. Peon families average nine chcildren; California families average three. Figure this out to the third genr eration and you will find 729 peons to 27 Americans. In a country already burdened with labor problems, why Rot at least make the and Italy. Only a demagogue could welcome a cheap citizenship to supplant the one of intelligence that now .dominates this t country. Nelson Speaks On Philippine i -- Question t Conitnued from .Page One object waarto promote commerce between the United States and the Philippines but that "of course their stock objection is Japan." If the white peril would only pay a little more respect to the principle of the golden rule, Nelson asserted, there would capsp tB.iaag the yellow peril.. He said he would not defend Japans conquest of Formosa, and Korea, but asserted these extensions of Japanese power had been effected with tho consent of the United States based oki the hope of some American statesmen that she could formulae a Pacific doctrine modeled after the Monroe Doctrine. Your He w Arch As One of Best In : American League EABL&ENGLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY Entered at A'ltWi J0UUNA1, LOGAN. CAClili COUNTY. UTAH ii i i, Cleveland Rated PUBLISHED BY the port Office every day In the week at Logun, Utah, as Second Claaa Matter. ??f f Straps, Ties or Pumps, Beige, S unbrown Black or Blue Smarter Than Ever With Comfort and Service. By. Ralph Wheatly, (Associated Press Staff Writer.) New York, March 14 (AP) The Cleveland Indians are on the march and their whoope should be heard up around the top of the hill when the 1930 season , hod behind the bat. The pitching squad Is someOnly one of thing to behold. them stands. under six feet and Youth At Ogden dnly one of them is in the thirties: are 12 veritable giants, eight Thy handers Shot in thp Rnrk rlKht r southpaws, but with Ferrell the top hand Continued from Page One with HudUn, Miller, HoUowav and below. Others trouble and" boasted Shaute not far He added that for 50 years that he wouldrepeatedly said. escape, Japah had been a true friend He had refused to glyethey any inof the United States." formation about 'himself. carry-th- e and-fou- Hew Also closes. is Chief Peninpaugh Roger whipping a powerful squad into shape at Helioemann park. While they may not have enough power to fend off the Athletics and Yankees they should be . giving 'somebody a tussle for the flying banner when the season clobes. The Indians Bre fortuinate In having the backbone of their team made up of men old in baseIn adball but young in years. dition they have a promising bunch of huskies itching to step into the Out of shoes of the regulars. !the squad of 42 big meli, 35 may be considered well beyond the l aw stage. Last year the Indians finished In third place and were playing ball like demons when the season ended. If it were possible for the Indians at the start of this season to hit their stride of the season last month cf the 1929 they would go rough shod over anything In sight There will not be any drastic changes in this seasons lineup over last. Charlie Jamie sold may be forced to function as utility outfielder as his 37 years- - have placed him in the twilight of baseball. It will be hard for him to hold his regular post against such metr as Dib Falk.-j- f Earl Averill and Dick Porter.. The Indians had the fright of their lives when, It looked as If scarlet fever would keep Lewis Fonseca off first base, but all Is hunkidore now lor word has come from California that Fonseca is up and about, is even taking light trailing on the coast and wilrte' fit for the start -- of --Ute season. The shortstop billet Is creating lots of excitement (with three lads, Carl Lind, Ray Gardner and John Goldman competing for it. Lind is making a drive to get back with the regulars after being routed off of second base by Urban has Hodapp. Hodapp second clinched about as much as Joe Sewell has third. Luke Sewell and - Glenn Myatt as usyal will Are Here Pff eGeiYeTs GORDON HOSE TO HARMONIZE -- SUnoe Pee&9Gim9s ... MaiS . te ' Quality Footwear For Over Fifty Years Hanged Today at NOTED PLAYERS AT THE CAPITOL San Quentin Prison n screen and stage figures in Lummox, Among the screen version of Fannie Hursts the United Artists the at now Theatre, are Myrtle Stedman Capitol novel, playing and Danny OShea, who interpret two of the leading characters so realistically that the author declares thev might have stepped ' right out of the pages of herfavonte novel, Miss Stedman who pldyS her greatest talking picture role in Herbert Brenons production for A. P. Anderson, Mar. 17, Franklin, Idaho, United Artists, and OShea, who makes his dialogue Hohqt na a romantic young policeman, share acting honors with Winifred Westover, Ben Lyon, William Collier, Jr., Ecina Murphy, Clara Langsner, Dorothy Janis, Torben Meyer, Myrta n, Bonillas, Cosmo Kyrle Bellew, Lydia Yeamans Titus, Bobby of the members and other Ida Fann Bourke, large Darling well-know- ue . Arch Preservers SO.gO AND FRENCH HEEL QNYX POINTEX ALl7 THE WANTED SHADES. V-IIE- EL n (Continued from Page One scaffold) ' alone? Warden Holohan advised him: No, I guess it would be better for the boys to go with you. He went to this death calmly, maintaining apparent IndiffereHe was not accompanied nce., by a minister' and had refused spiritual solace in the death cell. This morning Waroen Holohan received a Icing distance telephone call from St. Louis, Reillys former home, from Winnie Reilly, a sister. She asked the warden if there was any possible chance for a reprieve. The warden told her the chance was very remote. Then she asked tiro warden to pive her love to Alphonse. . w Ull-ma- cast. OShea was a juvenile and leading man on the 5A before Mack Sennett signed him to star in stage legitimate rider contract to Sronett for twoand a half years, and later was starred by Leland Hailstone, March 17, 32 W. 4 S., F. B. O. As a free laAce player he appeared in several big silent pictures winning outstanding success in Manhattan Cocktail. About a year ago, he was seriously injured while working .in & picture and spent seven months in a hospital. well-kno- with more than passing ability Shaute, a lot of trouble Is ahead r, for , opposing pitchers. are Clinton Brown, Milbern Mel Harder, and Peter, With such strength it stands to reason that in a .season- or two. J. The main weapon possessed by if not this season, the Ihdlans the Indians Is their hitting power. will make a serious stab for the Every man of the regulars can higlT flag. pound the ball, the lightest among the shortstop Sin E.il Effect A man cannui practice sta aodbe aSfTll suS hitttaK outTleld and a good cittsen. Burke says very truly! such batsmen as Joe Sewell, Luke Whatever disunites maa from Cod ' end disunites maa front man fhaplo.- Sewell, Hodapp. V FeweH Shof-llne- M ki. (fU Piggly Wiggly in Logan, Utah, Preston, Idaho, are owned and operated by local citizens who are home owners. Under local management and supported by local capital This store is a home grocery house. - Bananas Yellow Fruit. ng Ifljdb - ' Flour -- . Piggly Wiggly. Every sack guaranteed M M LARD Peaches No. 2'i cans. Fancy Cakes Banner assortment 2 pounds. " A National Biseuit Product. Fresh XfomeIlendered Heinz Ketchup 5 Cents per Pound . . 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