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Show i k f t TODAYS CHICAGO GRAIN May new wheat $1.63; old 8. May corn $1.60; July $.73., oats May $.69; July i July $.40. $.91: M $1-3- b XUX. MINERS IHE WEATHER Utah, local thunderstorms; portion. L.J -- VOLUME : LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, MONDAY, MAY 24, 1926. ID HIE LOGANS mil CONDITION FINANCIAL SHOVH BY ITS CITY AHORNEY ERS STILL Following is a copy of a letter addressed by City Attorney Fonnesbeck to the city commissioners just prior to fixing this Trades Union Council years city tax levy,' after he had E Criticised Women and made careful examination of the records to ascertain hpw Children in Wales Bear citys the citys . business had ' been The Brunt of Strike conducted in the past, that any As Is Usually The eirors made in their administration heretofore might be, Case. avoided, and inform' them of the Dr. 0. H. Budge, chairman of laws and relative requirements Associated IB? the citizens executive commitPress) to levies for 'different purposes, 24. LONDON, May and hQW the, law says they must tee of the national summer fifth week of the coal be applied. It is shown that in school, reports that to date the strike finds the mine owners, the past our city authorities drive for $10,000.00 has proand miners apparently as far rhave ignored the plain purpose, gressed 'in a most satisfactory apart frorn a settlement of of the laws mude for their regu- manner. Although the actual their dispute as when the sim- lation and have applied and mis- drive for funds has only started, applied funds to suit their own ultaneous lockout and strike beamoliut has been purpose or convenience. In these a substantial received. are miners The bitterly gan. respects the 'Attorneys comThe loyalty of the business resentful of the action of the munication will prove enlightento the council houses and public spirited men for ing union public. ending trades general There is, the general strike which was of the community valley is displayed in the called in ' sympathy with them, an element that is forever clam- fact that of a hundred citizens their secretary, A- J. Cook, oring for improvements at pub- who haVe been asked , to work declared, ill Wales the women lic expense,. regardless of how with the central committee, and and children are bearing, the the money can be raised; and of"1 some twenty , businesses brunt of the fight where they evidently in order to cater Jo which have already been solicitare charing for large families this element and obtain a repu- ed for contributions,' there has with rapidly dwindling . provisi- tation for being progressive, been a , hundred per cent cooper ons. A city administrations in the past atich evidenced. This' can have have given ear to these dtynandj but one meaning. The entire val- and levied taxes for specified ley senses the value of the na- Wet Platform to far in excess of the de- - j tioiiq) summer school and is depurposes Be Given Test in partment need, ,in order to di- - j termjned to do all possible to State of Illinois vert it to other purposes than perpetuate rt in this community the levy was made for. And! 'This kind of support gives the worse: after borrowing money IBy Associated Press) an everybody's doing it to be paid for on the install-- j aspect. Already one of the fit24. George CHICAGO, May Brennan, Democratic national ment plan and agreeing with teen teams -i has reported its the' bondholders to set f aside fully- collected, and the committeeman,! hsri Sppnspred ii a specified - sum for other3 are regularly' yoking to meet that Illimove to give the voters of this purpose, the required' levy standard tdd&y, nois an opportunity to express, has oeen made, but the funds Build the" national summer themselves-tm, the prohibition so raised have been diverted . to school for Caccounty is' the question in the November elec- other purposes and . the payers. of slogan tion when lje runs for Senator ments, made from tax money lev i . 4 on the wringing wet platform. ied fehr other purposes. Not only of Petitions to place the prohibi- this, but in the .case of city Population tion proposal similar to the one light plant particularly, one of Cities Announced to be voted on in New York state the citys chief sources of reveitljrj Associated Press) oh the ballot under provisions nue, the money it has earned has of the state public policy act, neither been set aside for the WASHINGTON, May 24. will be circulated immediately, redemption of its bonds nor ap- Estimates of the population of JfBrennan has announced. , plied to its maintenance, the re- - cities of more than thirty thousuit heing that literally fell to sand inhabitants announced by Inpieces and was' branded by its the department or cCfhhieyce, Congressman. Would hundwith two clude ; its while Denver, y enefnies as failure, Investigate Body Itself arningsv have, been diverted to red eighty five thousand against two hundred fifty one thousand, other purposes (By Associated Press) con- five hundred in 1920 and Salt been have methods These WASHINGTON, May 24. tinued until the city has reached Lake City With a hundred , thirOf the maze of legislative proits spending and bqrrowing limit ty three thousand, as against a posals before Congress, Repre- and , the citizen' groan under hundred eighteen thousand, one sentative Thomas, an Oklahoma the high burden of taxation. Not hundred ten in 1920. Democrat Js author of one un- only, wisdom, too late applied like all the ?esfTMIe wants to bqt necessity, dqmand immediLiving Costs High ate 'retrenchment and a period investigate Congress itself. . Among The French The Oklahomaman feels that of economy equal tel tne'afore-sai- d era of extravagant expendimany remarks, none tod compli(By Associated Press) condi- cost of he mentary, directed at Congress ture, to restore normal PARIS, May about now by the press, individuals and the tions. France is in living This is the work to which the our and one half times that of public in general should either le proved or disproved. ' He present city administration has 1914, the labor ministry anwants Congress to be given a pledged its service, and, being nounces, Bread, the real.staff of clean bill of health or impeach through the city attorneys let- life amon gthe French, however, of the costs in American money just ter of advice made aware itself. ' condition, financial real If the charges now being citys whatit did before the war, three nude are true, partially true, and in accordance with the Un- snd'k half cents a pound.' The iversal demand for tax reductpartially fause or whooly. false, figures of the labor 'department he says, it is tijme fdr Congress ion, demands for improvements cover the costs for a working ' to take notice before, it is too t mans family.': , (Continued on Page Two) WITH MAKES ATTORNEY DAN -, showers ' and cooler north NUMBER 12 MR Graduation Exercises In Afternoon And Memo rial Or Farewell Services In The , Evening , MOODY the graduation of such a large and splendid class THOUGH brightest young people from that grand old school, Third Candidate in Field Says Office Is Being Treated Lightly By i ?r- Opposing Office Seek ers Criticism Offered On Bet. the Brigham Young College, was normally an occasion for rejoicing, still, as in all of the graduation exercises of the week,. including Saturday evenings great banquet, was perceptible an undercurrent of sadness because through them all, in the minds of faculty, graduates, ,the students deprived of the privi-leg- o of completing their courses and Ml lovers of the institution which they had believed was built upon an endurable foundation never to be torn down, rang the Bad refrain, never again. It pervaded the exercises proper at yesterday afternoons meeting, and was more than ever perceptible at the Memorial service held .. in the evening. , The afternoon commencement plan included the ' following ' . ... (By Associated Press) , ' '. DALLAS, May 21. Charging that the highest offices numbers: 1 of Board Members, Faculty and Graduates. Entrance within the gift of the people of 2 Choir, Holy Art Thou (Largo) Handel, . ' Texas had been placed upon the 3 Invocation President B. White. Joseph plane of a "crap game, Lynch 4 Report of the President W. VV. Henderson. J , Davidson, lumberman, guberna' Under Collegiate Paper Anona Shumway. , torial candidate, decried the 6 Orchestra. ; Ferguson-Mood- y wager on the 7 Valedictory Scott Nelson. - ' , election outcome in a statement. 8 Address to the Graduates Dr. Lyman L. Dailies. In hqr opening campaign speech 9 Ladies Glee Club' To a. Wild Rose, M ra. Miriam FVrgution (McDowell). Saturday Governor Miram FerGovernor of .Texas 10 Conferring of Diplomas President J. W. Funk. declared guson that if Attorney 11 Conferring of State Certificates President J. VV, Funk. ' General Dan Moody, also a candi 12 Conferring of Honors President J..W, Funk. date for Governor, leads her one 13 Remarks. vote in the primary she would 14 Choir Unfold Ye Portals (Redemption) (Gounod). resign immediately, provided 15 Benediction President VV. II. Mendenhall, would Moody resign if she led It was an enlarged choir him by twenty five thousand. includetf both the stake which Moody accepted, waiving "Mas B. and Y, C. choirs that, under fivff thousand margin twenty Davidson said'- the offices held leadership of Prof, A. J. South-wicby the Governor, and attorney sang the 'opening numgenera are solemn trusts grantber, Art IVu, and the Holy ed by the people, and are not to Gounods "Unnumber, closing be gambled away. Country. Given to UnYe fold Portals. The attendance was of conference size. derstand That No Mill rr President Charles W. Nibley Dictatorship Will was one of the .4 vra 'figures Saved by Be Set Sol upon jhe stand, also the PresiLeap Ilussell Scott Comto diers Exercise ol both the Cache, .LoHave Walked, to Free- dencies , gan, Ilyrum and Benson stakes mon Sense, . (By Aaaociated Press) dom fortThe Payment and college authorities. PresiNEW YORK, May, 21.- -A iremans ; coufageous (By Afcr.ixjluieW (reset leap of That Sum, Says dent George F. Thomas of Urn f WARSAW, May 24 . Deslr hrough the air from thd top of Wife Univeisity of Utah, an alumnus of i - Convicted Of the institution was also swaying ladder-- three stories t fng to impress the couiilry with Man.' the hi resulted of a u'gh present. Seating loom for the paving the fact that he does not intend and two smaj( 'children nother had been reserved graduates to set up a rfiilitary dictatorship, Tom (By Annotated Preaai in and the entrance procession, being burned to Marshal Pilsudski has ordered the Harlem tenement firq. FireCHICAGO, May 24. On the was an imposing one.. The proeve of Russell Scotts return to rac-emen Reviello to d return to and was given as above;. their Reilly five.regiments Cock County jail to face the gram the Reiffcllo ladder the and up Following the invocation' .by provincial garrisons. In a . profrom the top rung to thfc gallows for the slaying of a President J, B. White, of the clamation entitled the 'First sprang iron grating below the window, drug clerk,, his wife injected an Hyrutn Stake, a trustee of the .order by the first Marshal of pulled himself into the room and element in her fight to save college, President W. W. HenPoland, he recalls the recent passed the mother and her child him by declaring Scott, could derson gave his annual report. revolution in which "blood sat- in aqms down to Reilly. Then he have walked to his freedom He assumed very properly that urated the land equally dear to went back and got the second from the Chester penitentiary all present were very deeply for the insane through the payboth sides of the stniggle, he child in .the same, manner. in the Brigham Young ment of five thuus&mi tiullais. soldiers "TwantTlfte continues: The first 'purpose of College. She said she failed, to' obtain n e the first to return to Y. William Kennel!. C. is B. to graduate its the the sum although she tried in eneinies must sensfe. our 123 worthy. students. The Commits Suicide w'ell as as here, Michigan, ' not think our country will long . present has in , be without defense. We will once leen attt acted by I By. Associated Press) great part more unite' to give our lives for CREEDE Colo. Ma 24 Dur- Wrench Thrown Into the sad fact that this gradua- - . our mother country. . Machine tion exercise is the last. This his funeral Coolidges services of ing the is the largest collegiate class Porter victim, Principal Dewey , . (By Associated Prwa)24. AlMayWARSAW, ever Creede high school, Willof the graduated from the insti21. SAN FRANCISCO, though, Marshal Pilsudski has iam Kennell, slayer, committed U. S. Webb, attorneyMaygeneral tution. They are all eligible for not announced that, he will be suicide In his cell' by hanging for California today threw the first class state teachers cer--: ajvandidate for the presidency himself. V1" wrench into President tificates, and if they all enter first it is apparently his intention to machine for county teaching service at minimum Coolidges rule (Poland with an iron hand enforcement of prohibition when salares, they will draw salaries News foilowmg the success' of the he expressed positive doubt as aggregating $72,209. It is a Interesting In a proclamation revolution. to the legality of such a move. cleaii group. Illicit liquor and About. iit Womep to the soldiers he demanded The sheriffs say they can do cigarettes have had no place in of Foreign Capitals patriotism, a cessation nothing as federal officers that the B. Y. C. Its graduates arc strife ank respect. cannot now do under the morally and socially clean. Its they 4 state law, which has adopted the jundergiaduales are all if (By Associated Press) ' LONDON, May 24. Women provisions of the Volstead act. to enter any coMge in the Planes Leave pfficers said it is not clear United States. The entire reOn Mapping Trip heudjmistresses in teachers The the advantages of the new port disclosed a- wonderful ' what men schools admit that would be in California. ' move standard of accomplishment of in the - ' aref spite necessary (By Associated Press) the limitations considering fact that men do not like to SAkDIEGO, May 24. Boat Off imposed upon the college: for three Amphibian planes which serve under women. . Flying Mrs. K' Uuph, headmistress past. will be employed by the navy in On Long Journey several years Henderson stated President U air mapping cf Americas of Gordon Memorial School, saysi By Associated Press) that the $20,000 contributed to UNUSUAL last frontier, have - hooped off men teachers are more compeNEW YORK, May 24. he endowment fund in the for Ketchikan, Alaska. The plan- - tent with boys., and Miss A. Bernardo Princess of Duggan, wealthy citi- hope of keeping the institution, will be employed during the Tosin, headmistress M comwould !e returned to the donors. summer months in photograph- - Frederica SchooL agrees that zen of Argentine and two Mishaps in With" off a i hopped flying teaehiers are Many Sunday men mdispensible. panions He told of the improvements miles Railroads Meet Up ing forty thousand square field on Staten effected upon the buildings and of Terrain of the Alaskan pen- - Many men teachers serving boat from Miller S. Car. the mosaic nap of under women headmistresses - Island for Charleston, grounds, largely by faculty and of The Toll insula-foShare Their For In Come of ccra of on the first leg sixty one students. All had united to acknowledge the capacity Airplanes Alaska.. . Buenos rofair-nlan- e tain individual women, but sup- - hundred mile flight to - to reach maintain B. Y. C.s high ethical Death name to! eighteen persons Sunday in Fourwere killed, ct masSchool ?Aires.They-expeview the of the trams. 7" port and moral standards. Its facultr motors and the roar of passenger vxUara while fourteen fataliters Association that the prac their destination in fourteen bad been ; progressive, as and three injured ,ln four flying accidents, Subdue Robbers tice of having' wtrnen for head: days flfying only by day time. accidents. by the leaves' of a ties were recorded in three major , grade crossing New York, the mistresses in schools for hoys of derailment a in sence granted so many facuPy Several persons vfere injured this should be dicouraged. (By A30cltpl .Prwjg) , Chieftain members in search of further1 New Haven and Hartford express at Mansfield, Mass.,, early 24. MEXICO CITY-Ma- y And now this great knowledge. Waning .Power yesterPARIS May ,24. .Delegates mThere was a Lost unusual airplane accident at Chariton, Three men were killed soldirs' with . its .glorious institution' to the tenth congress of the day when membrs of th (By Associated Press) tfpeee called upon to make was past, train M. H. guard On a railway pay PARIS. with his head d Suffrage Alliance at May 24. Abd El has s revolted, and attempted to rob the Corbonne here the first Klims military power has collap way for what apparently latter the from hat a to take in an attempt importof deemed been a greater subtrain The lord guards week of June will intersperse sed the ministry of war claims. healT Alva MtSy. the performer, of Arlington, Iowa, was the new church semdued the would-b- e robbers. The their program of duscussions of The tribes whose allegiance he ance, the as vet largely of an exbetween the womens suffrage cause has retained bv threats of re- inary SerNefj Besseier,'AIa., two flyers were burhedto death when train was proceeding of unproved . nature; and Cruzr perimental e the stations of Vera visits to Versalles, the Op- - prisals are gradually being thousand their plane caught fire- - and fell intwoa series of accidents in the San Augustan when the robbery with from him it is declared. j (Continued on Page Slx)x other fatalities , - . T y - PUD ISSUES -- -- k, x x I . Mfe"d tary UprCalls j f ! i Could Fifetnans , i , , k .ath thee-Wor-k . - I 4 it . cqm-mo- to-b- great-Congregati- , - - - - -- , . 24.-T-- , late. If there is nothing wrong; if the high officials, publicists and governmental critics are mistaken in their fears ,the country should be assured. Painful as it is, we must that there is a rapidly growing conviction in the co'untry that we are drifting upon a perilous sea; that the rush of centralized power and authority here in Washington is increasing at an alarming rate. Mr. Thomas urges creation of commita special congressional tee df seven members to Investigate this condition. ,He urges that the committee call Utonthe following for their opinions. of the United for 'presiStates, dent, exPnembers of the Sumemb- preme Cpurt ; ers. of the several of the Senate, states, who served (more than one term were) and' of the House States 1 ho various ten served more than years ad-in- it 0. 0 -- i j ACCIDENTS. AND DEATHS a: J , . j $ r ei , ! T..i VI" evi-denc- ed Riff f SneTan ex-cabi- British S . feet-Ther- de-tarh- ed tv&s , i attemptedj '' I . jrttrss! x |