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Show THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH PAGE TWO Friday, August 8, 1924 , Colin i . KAKL AVD ADOCSTCS KntereA- - t tI O'Morp'rnsr XPpiainHornb'agerfiffSlage n , biMHPii sir EG1.AD PIHIJSHI.VO OOWFAXl r JBdttar GORDON. Post Office erery day la th weak, -- at Loffas.Uuh, Second CUa ilatter. th i soept itsadaj, SUBSCRIPTION RAtB BT MAIL,' PER MONTH. Id Advance .... Bf CARRIER, PER MONTH. In Artran cm A Discount of Sl.tO Par Tear Will Be Givwa for Advaae Sr.L (By Associated Press) TORONTO, bit., Aug. 7. The question whether wnite and cokif .0 races can .associate -- Payments for a Fait Tsar. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS entitled to thr Wo for rfkHtton Tbe A aaorlated Press ot all news dispatches credited to It r not otherwise credited la tfila paper and alee the local newt published herein. All right of republiration of special dlsaatckea herata ara also reaerred. . ADVERTISING RATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION pro-fitabl- STARTS SATURDAY, AUG. 9 y was amongrihesa raised today by Fw cesser J. W. Gre-- , gory, of Glasgow Uniivirs ty, in' an address before the British Association r' U.e Advanct-- ' ment of P'Cience. The white race, the speaker out7 governs' . right pointed ninths of the habitable land of the globe, and its responsibility lia becoming an almost dangtv gus' burden. --Tha because the colored laces are increasing in numbeis mine rapidly than tht( w kites, and the personal author- JIj? v h ch the white jraa Md the end of the last century has decline suf fered - a Considering next inter-racitrial tons, Dr.. Gregory suggested that in countries where white s'dc by end colo rxl races-liveside, four bolides might be fob; lowed: (1) amalgamate n by inter-ma- rt iage ( 2 ) with comp'ete social separation (3) disfranchisement of the d All Summer Merchandise Will he Closed Out at . ; jOUR BONDED DEBT . t Included in a summary of the"per capita bonded indebtnesd in Utahs leading cities and towns, the current issue of the Utah Taxpayer gives the following amounts as the sum owed by each and every man, woman and child In the places named, on the public debt for which bonds have been issued. Looking them over one can" readily imagine that the taxpayers will Jake time1 to think it over befor voting any further additions to their al ready heavy burden. Following4'tbe-list.---'i-- v - Clarkston, $73.73; Hyde Park, $61.34; llyrum, $85.94; Lewiston, $85.62; Logan, $58:32; Mendon, $58.11; Millville, $69.09; Newton, $80.94; Paradise, $81.06; Providence, $50.36; Richmond, $58.58; Smithfield, $65.42; Trenton, $50.36; YVellsville, $81.45. The time has arrived when there should be' tong, and careful consideration before this great burden is added to. orJess Cost L Underwear "Hosiery Sweaters and jt Sweater Vesta-L- . D S Garments Bathing Suits .Sateen Bloomers Costume Slips al d col-re- AGREATiMANTfONE popujUtkin..or regation-of-dhe-differ- Though we never knew of even heard of Dr. E. P, CelCompte until we read his obituary, the tribute voluntarily paid him by the editor of the Park City Record, we say unhesitatingly that in his departure not only Park City, but the earth, lost a great man. The Record says in part': - ' trial at the vesent day in For. foxty.yeara.Dr,. Le. Comp.te.madehi his profession, in Park City. He loved his profession, and his one mission in life was to serve; to alleviate suffering Wherever it faTwl.iT ia CaliT 03 ore I mV teao back'of the'fooGight , was possible to do so. .It never was a question of money with Mid an the phonograph records, it James Horaberger (inset) when Dr. Le Compte. It mattered not with him whether it was a he isn't singing, it was rerealed when a New York city Mart granted motion to discontinue the action far divorce which his wife. Made-- , 'wealthy citizen or one in the lowest scale-- el humanity, when a liOM H 0rnberger, brooght tome timo ago. Ilornberger, who has call came for him to render assistence, that assitence was given played the role of unfaithful lover time after time in and the poorer the sufferer,1 the closer the attention given. terfly" waa accused by his wife of misconduct with another It mattered not with Dr, Le Compte Jhe hour of the day or night the condition of the weather, or the distence to go, he would respond when the call came ; and unlike some of his professional brethren, thq query was never made by him, Who win pay for this?, or Who am I jto look to for my fee? but Instead, if occasion- required it, he would not only render medical aid. but off Centenary of the birth of Ben Washington, D, C., May 5, 1882. . would come his coat, to assist In house work or care for children Jones, the Pittsburgh fi882, jamin or any other service rendered that was necessary or helpful 1892 steel manufacturer who origin The Sons of Veterans g With these characteristics to serve those in sickness ated the wage system known as held them national encampment : at Helena, Montana. and distress, his natural his loyalty, his friend-lines- the; sliding scale. 1893 to President Cleveland Congratulations today his honesty, his helpfulness, it is not to be wondered at that Lieutenant Nelson A. sent a message to Congress reGeneral he was beloved by those he . served, and admired and commended farmer commanding gen- commending the repeal tef the " ' 1 Miles, by all who knew him. eral of the U73. army, upon his purchase clause of the Sherman 7 ' . Silver act. Dr. Le Compte will always be remembered in Park City, and 85th birthday anniversary. relives wit! Hundred of 1899 Colorado Democrats of when spoken of, it will always be with words of praise for his hold their state assembly to ported lost in i hurricane in Porcontinual and unselfish servee during the forty years of his life make . designatiorisTor places on to Rico. . , in our midst. ' . Robert 'M. Lafollette the primary ballot, including "1900 J Naturally, his his unselfishness and always two United States senators, gov- was nominated for governor of and numerous other offi- Wisconsin on the Republican was willingness Ip serve, shamfully. taken advantage of by those ernor, '' cials ' ,.v 7' 7 ' , ; i . ticket. , 1 d too to appreciate' true kindness and. service and Deniocra 1909 Ice' tdotkades off Lab Davis, the JohaiWj many thousands of dollars faithfully earned were never paid by' tic prep'tfential .nominee, isjrador caused distress to and many who were well able to pay. . But this - those served to leave New York to-- 1 sands of fisheirntn and- - turir I -did not deter Dr, Le Compte from rendering service cheerfully day for Clarksburg, W, Va families. 1 191G form-Russians sm'ashel where he receive is the to responding when called upon by those owing him the most. Greed nomina-- 1 Austro-Germa- n lines in.Galacia nDt'ficdtion his al of was unknown to this faithful servant, and he valued money only . next week. taking many towns, , for the good he could accomplish with it A good man has been early The state of Florida is to.be President .Wilson, 1919 called to his reward, and he will be sadly missed. attacked Congress, represented j at d o . and monies to be held today at prop' profiteer chi.ki.tho the j Mastic remedies ilea, Spain, IndianBowAr.dArrow 350th anniversary of the death high Cost of living. of Pedro Menendoz de Aviles, ONE YEAR AGO TODAY the famous Span?sh naval cbm-- j After services at the Capdol, Is Best of Shot Boy mander who served as governor the body of President Harding of Florida when that country4 left Washington on a special His Tribe under the dominion of .train for Marion.' Ohio. "TOPAYfS BIRTHDAYS , a; -j .i;THN' DAYS NEWS Lieut. jj Gen. NClsOn A. Miles, WASHINGTON.' D. C.; Aug de- U, S. A who Sir is Arthur Salter, retired, former 8,Lone Star, bow and arrow livering a series of kcturei general of the manding Glacier-Par- k I the of idian loy fore at of Politics the. Institute born ct Mass., 85 Westminster, tribe, is one of he most accurate VVilliamstown on the work of the today. ago years archers of his nation- - according Nations and the influ-D- r Arthur Bcrnardes, Presi-enc- e to reports to he Indian Depart- League ofeconomies of upon peace, dent of Brazil, who has taken ment. He use.s a bow of sarvis is 1 an English economist of inter- - energetic measu es to suppress wood with wnic-- l the bite. Chief. national He was ;the insurrection in that countn . 254 NORTH MAIN Deputation. Thi ee Bears .die, I big game iii - general secret ar T' the formerly 49 years ago todays the Rocky Mounts w f:fty of the JUST NORTH OF Commission; Dr Reparation George F. Bovard, presi-an- d years agois now director of the fin-- 4 dent emeritus of the University -' full ; t a BlackLwie Star blood . FIRE STATION ancial and' ecorvom:c section rf!0f sbuthern California, born at k foot and evidently inherited the the A Alpha, Indiana, 68 years ago League of Nations. luw and arrow strain from hp, SATURDAYS PRICES - aV MariAllied of the , trffalo-huntir- g ancestors. in time Executive Melvin O. repreTransport McLaughlin, He can kill more'rabbits with 1918 he wall Best Beef Steak, lb.. - 23C partly responsible sentative ih Congress of the his arrows than a for the adoLUon of the convov Fourth Nebraska district, bom Shoulder Roasts 14 ou)u, kcag jytewr 7 aetadrsubmarinesrlrt af Osceola." lowd," 48 years' ago with an open bora shot the same year he visited Prices on Other Cuts today. gum forjrnoney or maibies, a special shipping mi sion. Since he joined the League . in proportion Good luck is the willing handA novel dish washing machine secretariat has he been maid of upright, energetic is mounted on a stand that can in drawing up reREMEMBER THE RUACIL and conscientious pursube wheeled to a table that j to construction scheme Tort Aus-tr- ance of Autyv t . . bedeared. and Hungary. Sir Arthur was born in 1859 and received Take advantage of pour opAstle Meat Market Chinese get about 70 per cent hs education at King's College, portunities, but be sure thai of their ginseng for use in London. His public career beare your opportunities, not medicines from the Unitd gan with his election to the they 254 NORTH MAIN some cne rises. States. Home of Commons in 1906 North of Fire Station TODAY'S ANNIVERSARIES To add yesterday s load to Under a boiler in a New York 1812 Comnrdore John what you already carry mak-- s AYUI Deliver Phone 217 power plant thereris burning a Fedtral naval com- a heavyburrft'ftr Purttonirrowk? fire started more, than a century mander in the civil war, born hi load on top of that and you tsn-nago. Harford county', ML Died in support it... , - Todays Events I-- life-lon- s, - - - i small-Wule- thou-scheilul- cere-dressi- r ed ng Av-'fo- At The ? j ASTLE Meat Market - , t i -- Ib,, metal-pointe- d ge Amer-ieawi- th mainly-instrument- ?H;u-act- ep ia 1 na-jti- as Vv r AftGoes at ths Clean - Up Sale Re com- - , 1 ! r seg- -' w munities. The policy of with wcc'al separation is on its, , t .the in separate epuntrics :. - 4) ent ve ot - gardless of Cost to Make Room for Fall Merchandise the-- ; United States. There, in spite! of all efforts to promote good feeling mid cooperatroq between the negro ques the tUn remains a continual men-- ! ace, an apparently un. Ivabh. problem. To cope with this alarming situation, Ir Gregory said that three drast'c proposals have been put forward, of the negro pop-- j uiation, exile, and segregation, all of which proposals to rule out of court. He! suggested that the present tend-- ; ency for the agricultural wrork! in the southern states to rasa from the hands of south European "imOTgrardsmightr lead to the formati:n of a hybrid race there, to which in course of time some measure of home rule might-bgranted. Prof. Gregory next dealt with the situation in South Africa where,, he said the system of segregation was one of the main political issuesat the present ' time. Buy Now aml Savfr - from two-ipce- s, , Our Fall Line of Blankets . e to 50s4 l0 .Included in This Sale KNITTING WORKS , Tuitoing tothequestion tropical colonization. Dr. CARNIVAL DANCE of. , Gre- Confetti gory Said that, in .the case of Australia undoubtedly the wisest measure would be the the entire continent by the European race. Much has been writ teen, he said, concerning the unsuitability of tropical climates for Eurqrieans but it is now the accepted medical op- inion that not one of the suppos-- , ed unfavorable factors in a tropical climate, heat, humidity,! monotony in temperature, or! the effect of the rays, is in itself an obstacle to' the successful colonization of tnoi;ical countries by a white1 -- occu-pation'- of MOONLIGHT DANCING . j -s- t- Saturday, August .9 at the Logan AD, un's-lactiaio! Bluebird Orchestra " ... population. t In conclusion Professor Gre-- ; gory said The policy of with racial integrity has failed to secure harmonious progress n North America and Thee developSouth Africa. ment of the best qualities of these races require their separate existence as a whole, with opportunities for individual asIn sociation and -. View of the inter racial Ladies Free Admission 50c of emergency method of getting ' An Internal Gland ' warm. It has , been known f:r 7 some that adrenalin extract has effect, .when injected into the blood stream, of speeding up the oxidative, or fuel- -' burning time Controls Temperature the! (By Science Service) ' How processes in the body. AuiU 7. TORONTO, that have:devgoped the BfcdTes oU man alicT'othex To "pick up" scattered alfalfa wherever the laces are Australia will throw animals are' keptrsteds and pods from mowed away a unique epportunitv if it at an even temperature, and al- -, fields a vacuum apparatus to be fails to make a patient effort to ways at the same temperature, j mounted upon and operated by secure the whole continent as was tile subject of a gaper read a frartr has been invented the home of the white race. After nearly 30 years of work , before the British Association ah electric railway- has been As many, as 12 foreign Jan- - fo lithe Advancement of Science built to the Jungfrau, one of the gua most famous .7 Alpme peaks and A. Querido, f Harvard7 Un Switzerland. Tokyos schools. 7 -Abou t e n rdof the r iversity. - Tbeen Anjmventor has given The obtained sweeping Evidence has timber lands in California head of a brooni two are still unproductive. that the secret Ln of the adrenal ends so that when one .end is Because of its central loca- glands, small bodies- - situated wore head can be reversed the tion, Prague k becommg the y near the kidneys, is increased and the other end used.7'r-- 7 .when there s liability of lowercapital of Eurtpe. AN ENH1LAXAT1N6 EFFECT' z The crater of Katmai volca- ed temperature through the lo? A bottle of nrbine on the b(!f t no, which is mw a part of a U. cf heat from the body When anis ike dortor in (he bouse S. National Monument, has a imals deprived of the use of the home nil time. It gm-- iustiuit relief when adrenal glands are threatened the the circumfrence of 8.4 miles. digestion gets out of order or th bowels fail to set. One or two do One of the earliest experi with chilling, i they shiver, all that is necessary to start things movments proving that friction gen-o- i whereas normal animnh exposand restore that fine feeling of exhil-fates heat was performed by ed to the same tempmtues db ing araltoa Midiiuoyawy nfspints whkh ills is hcMri to inaicate longs only to lierfect Price 60e-- s bed two piece? of ice together so that the former teel the cold' Sold by vA ' for shivering is known to a sort CITY WlUG CO.WPANT fast that they melted. . 4 . diffi-cultiea- inter-mille- f wrarm-blood- ed a v - cut-ove- e-t- hi - air-wa- -- s t) |