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Show THE WEATHEB 4A VOLUME LII. LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, President Portes Gil Opens War on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1929. Smoot Eulogizes Lincoln Before The U. S. Senate BILLON BDULI Mexican Catholics Declares Property Of Who Are Disturbances Causing And Seditious Atmosphere In The Nation Will Be Confiscated. Catholics Mexico' City, Feb. 12 ent (Presid- Emilio Portes Gil today answered disturbances of the last three days in Mexico with announcement of economic warfare against elements antagonistic to the present government. He blamed Catholic elements for disturbances and a seditious atmosphere in the nation. and said that property of authors or acomplices of future movements against the government would be confiscated and divided among peasants and workers who had remained loyal to the regime. The announcement was in the form of a signed statement to Mexico' City 1 newspapers. It followed closely orders from acting secretary of the interior Canales to al Catholic priests in the nation to send their addresses to withm two the government The president said he acted for purposes of public security," and m view of the subversive conduct of the high Mexican He gave warning that clergy. all those who failed to comply with the instructions would be considered accomplices to rebel-iou- s elements and civil action would be instituted against them. The two moves by the government climaxed increasingly dis- ap- turbing reports of incidents exe parently growing out of the ascution of Jose De Leon Toral, sassin of President-eleObregon, last Saturday. There were belated reports . of bombing and attack onaColima-Guadalajar- a passenger Sunday and dispatches from the state of Vera Cruz indicated that armed Agrarians were congregating at , places there. Agitators were urging them to rebel. President Portes Gil indicated his resentment at the manner in City which the large Mexico newspapers played up the trial Toral. of and execution The hidden instigators of all are these excesses, . he added, defnot even sincere Catholics ending-the religion of their antheir conscience. cestors and mould They are bourgeoise who conditheir actions to existing tions and seek a way to recover reprivileges which the Mexican volution took away from them. Indubitable' proofs of this axe to murders of peasants which, are add to the sarcasm thereof, fontiniied on Page Two Declared He Favored Silesia Had 'The Lowest Since Boulder Dam If It Can Temperatures Be Constructed With- 1690 Berlin Has Low est Temperatures In 50 out Injury To Utah Rhine Frozen Seven State Ratifica- Years Over. tion In Sight Keynoter At The Last Democratic Convention Speaks In Sangamon County Court Room Where Lincoln Had Talked. Salt Lake City. Feb. 12 (AP) Opposition to conditional ratification by Utah of the Colorado basin compact was voiced by Governor George II. Dern today a joint session of the legislature. I favor Boulder dam if it can be constructed without injury to the Governor declared. Utah, What we want is the seven-statratification of the Santa Fe compact and we want the compart and the Boulder dam to go to- Sprlngrield, lit., Pcb. 12 (AP) Claude G. Bowers of New York, keynoter of the last Democratic National convention, stood today in the Sangamon county court room whose walls once echoed to the voice of Abraham Lincoln, and painted a parallel between .the and Stephen A. emancipator Douglas, his life long Dolitical rival. "Had Lincoln and Douglas both died in the first year of the civil war, the historical status of one would not have differed greatly from that of the other. The Lincoln of history was developed, or sutierings thought out, by the blood-soaand struggles of four ea, years of loneliness and anxiety, Bowers said. Politicians scorned Lincoln to the end of his life, and the people will love him to the end of time. No two great leaders Of opposing forces in all history have been more strangely identified in their careers. They were cast for oppos ing roles in many a drama of their day, their lives touched at many points, and as long as Lin coin is remembered, Douglas cannot be forgotten, x x The year that Douglas was admitted to the bar, Lincoln went to the legislature, where he was soon joined by Douglas, and these two youths instantly took rank as debaters and managers of men. London, gether.- Seven-stat- e ratification. of the river compact . is in slghtn, tne governor continued. I have talked with Senators Ashurst and Hayden and Governor Phillips of Arizona, and I am optimistic over te the final outcome of the meeting in Santa Fe this week. tri-sta- London, Feb. 12 (P) An Evening News dispatch from Monte Carlo today stated that Lady De Bathe, more widely known as Lily Langtry, noted actress, was dead of heart disease. necessitate a compact with Wyoming and Colorado over water rights involved,' and to qualify ratification of the Colorado compact to provide for their construction would delay the Boulder dam project. ratification, the governor declared, would entail the danger of Arizona throwing the Continued on Page Four Six-sta- te 12 lApjAli Eur- drove tne temperature down lower than it had been for several hundred years in some places and took a neavy toll 'of life. To add to the misery of the arctic conditions in regions accustomed to wanner weather, wolves were reported making their appearance in remote sections of tne Balkans, sometimes even invading village streets themselves. Deaths attributed . to the weather were reported in all the larger centers of population. Three children were frozen to death at Breslau, two men died of cold ae Benin, two persons were frozen to death In the streets of Constantinople, while a capsized tug at Antwerp cost the lives of five persons In the icy waters. A sudden rise of 'temperature in Constantinople brought new life back to the famous city, which has been overwhelmed by blizzard conditions. The streets have been converted into torrents of melting snow. Despite the rise in temperature, however, two more persons were frozen to death. The London, Feb. 12 (AP) death toll from arctic conditions throughout Europe mounted today. All advices emphasized the severity of cold,1 ice and snow. Temperatures were the lowest for many years. Deaths attributable to the weather occurred in all the larger centers of population. Rural casualties apparently will run to a high total. A capsized tug at Antwerp cost five lives. Forty-eigpassengers wer 4 saved in lifeboats caked with iee when the channel steamer Villa de Liega xank with mall and cargo off Dover, England. , i Germany was one of the worst sufferers. At Cologne the Rhme presented the unusual spectacle of an ice bridge at the Lorelei Rock. Silesia had the lowest tem- Continued on Page Four wnich e Any effort to include the proposed flaming Gorge and Dewey Dams in the Colorado basin agreement, the governor said, would Feb- ope was Swept by icy winds today De-fo- re weeks. Wed- NUMBER 36. OPPOSES COU II N ID Fair tonight and UTAH: nesday; not much change, in temperature. IDAHO: Fair, little change In temperature. U Pershing Suffers With Influenza t a h a Characterized The Life Of The Emancipator As A Testimon- ial Of The Need Of Adequate National A; f&W K 'Wit--- ' W'-- ' bt's.-'- ' " kt tear-drench- ed Cherbourg, France, Feb. 12 (Pi-Ge- neral John J. Pershing, arriving here today aboard the steamship Leviathan, was suffering from influenza and had considerable fever. The general was forced to give up his intention of motoring to Paris and took the regular boat train, planning to go to bed immediately on his arrival at the capital. In addition to the famous war time commander, many others on the Leviathan were suffering from influenza. Washington, Feb.12 (pj The anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln was noted in both branches of congress today, with Senator Smoot, Republican, Utah, characterizing the life of the emancipator as a testimonial of the need for adequate national defense. In the house. Representative Moore, Republican, Ohio, read Lincolns Gettysburg address. If Lincoln was prepared to fight to save the nation and to sacrifice blood and treasure to that end, Senator Smoot declared, how much more willing should we of this generation be to defend and preserve the nation he saved. The name of Lincoln is a for nationalism and synonym national defense." The senator endorsed the principles of equality enunciated by Lincoln and was asked by Senator Bruce of Maryland, a Democrat, whether he, as, chairman of the committee which will have charge of tariff matters In the special session, would see to it that the Democratic principles" he had just eulogized would enter into the forthcoming tariff discussion. T can say that certainly they will, Smoot replied. Montecarlo, Feb. 12 (AP) Lily Langtry, famous actress and long known as The Jersey Lily died Save Our Lives Is here today after an attack ol bronchitles. Request Of Crew Continued on Page Four e The famous beauty and had friend of King Edward VII, Seattle, Feb. 12 fp) A wireless been ailing for the. past three plea, save our lives, from the worse weeks. Her condition grew WHAT CONGRESS Japanese steamer Melyo Maru, which reported she was aground with thee old weather which has IS DOING or to Ugamak been sweeping hll parts Europe Island, in tho Aleutian group, was Intercepted to--' during the,- last few days. was She as The Jersey Lily, day by the Bremerton naval raDN Tuesday: dio station. known to thousands of her admirHouse considers apwolegislative ers, was one of the loveliest Most of the message was in senate bill; propriation Caraway men of her day and had a wide and was unintelligible Japanese bill. circle of friends, including King to radio men here. Several commerce Japcommittee Senate Edward and other members of hoars data on contract shipping anese ships were in communicaOf The Members Other tion royal1 families in Europe. with the distressed vessel, board proposes to make for sale She conquered America as well of government passenger steam- however, among them the Nanko Remain Aboard as the rest of the English-speakin- g 250 Maru. miles was which ers. away, theatre-gOin- g world in her House Boat At Arrived Have Should ExHouse ways and means com- proceeding to the position given. No numerous tours a generation and mittee continues with tariff The location of the Melyo Seen Once hearings. 1:15 more ago and remained a great planation Forthcoming Coming Only Maru was indicated as in the of the disabled freighter : public favorite to the time of her Belize Monday Since Leaving Abandons Plans For Bill Promises about fifteen years retirement Aloway. which is being towed toHouse considered District of Re-LandHigh ago. This Morning Columbia legislation and omnibus ward Dutch Harbor, Alaska, by Two-da- y Fishing Trip. the steamer Montauk. Storms billsLady de Bathe, who was almost in La Fe Bay pension ill in London Nomination of Pat. M. Neff of have been harrassing shipping in 77, was stricken Entertainment 12 Punta Rassa, Fla., Feb. (P Texas to be member of board of that part of the Pacific the last early this winter and left for ct At 3:25. Hoover disembarked mediation favorably reported by few days. the Riviera, apparently having President-elethe Saunterer, The Meiyo Maru is a 5,400 ton senate committee. The reached convalescence last month. from his houseboat, bill forthcoming; Pantages here today and started back for at the Capitol Theatre WednesMiami, Fla., Feb. 12 (P) Colonel Senate took up Caraway bill to freighter belonging to the 'oYo Miami Beach and the Lindbergh landed at La Fe Bay off prevent future trading in cotton Kisen Kaisha line and was beday and Thursday is a lieved to have a crew of about 25 western Cuba at 3 55 p. m. and grain. headquarters by atuomobile. entertainment from the Mrs. Hoover. and, Mr- and Mrs. comedy film Red Hot-See- p House ways and means com aboard. She left Puget, Sound re officials announced here to mittee continued tariff hearings. cently- - for Japan. 5:02 P- mEdgar Rlcard of New York, who thelast numberon the vaudc-!accompanied the party around to ville program Fort Myers for the eighty second Huston Ray By The Associated Press) billed birthday, party yesterday of Thos.w"fd.0nr pianiTTheams the For the first time since he be A. Edison, the electrical wizard, blu Those who heard, G. C. !gan his round trip mail flight to remained aboard the boat, A. Lind-bac- k of intention the cruising apparent unusual iPsnama Colonel Charles earemembehis 100,000 Cheer Pope Kneel While Beach. schedule to fell Miami behind seriously talent, his pleasing personality, heigh DAWES Blessing Is Pronounced UNDER No explanation was forthcoming and his well selected program of be- to the general leading today, Rates Rainy Insurance and jazz numberSl iclassical low and threatlief that visibility e Pius hTh?TJe?ViS!,baeareSLt0hn!?r Another diverting . bit is Paul's ening rains over thp Caribbean Rome, Feb. 12 of settlement ol1 XI boat.Hawaiians, an signalized ensemble And today to shelter on one of I)r. Hjalmar Schaeht Made Statesix him In Logan had driven -the historic Roman question be- 'nP, musicians, and Feloe, a the islands along his course. ment According TcKiood H'n,ative, and Vatican had Panned charming little hula miss, Olof The president-elec- t Suspected Ax . tween Italy and the Authority Colonei took Lindbereh off his of two to undertake a seventh anniversary 647 N 1 E Feb 14 day fishing Erickson, Cache County the at coronation of pontiff, by appearsea melodies andv from Belize, eastern d standard time. Pans. Feb. 12 APon The As.,ou-ateg;12 o'clock, of the midnight last night word was sent island dancing make His Slayer Sentenced ing on the balcony outside pleasing learned good authPress blessanand of at St. Peters Basilica from an back act the as mh?fiVaht Saunterer, has the had Logan Dr. op Hjalmar Editor Journal: to ..a!T!i ority today that crowd beneath. J??? chor pear the mouth of the Ca- - portunlty of seeing. lpLejCbe end To Thirty Years Your issue of February 11 car- ing a great of his air mail trail Schacht, pirsident of the German and the . a red cape The that The this pope, wearing . Parisian river, trip Nugold Devue, the toe told with rcpara:;on ried an article neauuig and a big red hat with gold tasReichsbank, beIore mRhtiaii includes everything t He was due at Havana at 1:15 experts this morning that Gerprobably would be abandoned. At fantasy, Insurance Rates in Logan and sels, balcony, that time it was said the Hoover' appeared on the could no longer pay at the Bird Found Guilty Of Committing Cache County. mass in after the solemn high (oclock this afternoon, but at 4 many party would land some time rate under the Dawes present Murderous Assault Upon Mr. It is evident that the author of St. Peter's and blessed the crowd, around o'clock he had not arrived. In the noon at either Punta Ras-s- a, plan. a in was about pourBewhich Stribling that article knows nothing hours after his departure from or Fort Myers, with standing Everglades At thl afternoons session, lie lize there were, but two reports of the fire insurance business and ing rain in the hope that theG definite Information to come this to continued Germany's appear-&ncpresent his would make Council Bluffs, Iowa, Feb. 12 less about, rating. The facts are pontiff being sighted and one of these' morning. was later proved to be unfounded. position on the problem of repar- (APi Jake Bird, negro, convicted word of the movements of First every authorized agent representAs he was seen from the square the president-eleations before the Young commitcame lrom a ing stock, insurance companies of committing a murderous astee. the populace cheered him said which wire weft mailed a new rate book Jan- - below, company telegraph Q usecho sault upon G. Harold Stribling, then as the .and The delegates, punctual landed at 8:40 unTax Expert uary 25, 1929, rates taking effect impressive silence, knelt bare- Mr. Hoover had ses- East Omaha. Iowa, was sentenced afternoon ual m the a in the and started 1929, 2, opening pro showing January under the downpour of accompanied sion, were just as tight lipped as today to thirty years in prison by Fort Myers. Later nounced decrease in rates on all headedwhile Earl Peters. the pope blessed them. direction ofsecret The couit Here was they had been after the morning Judge mercantile stocks and nearly all rain, it service, from the Coming was the popes first blessing overruled the defense motion for It session. 40 15 to from percent. had learned started he actually buildings, from the balcony of St. Peter's It was expected that most of a new trial. Beach. There has been no increase in re- since his election to the pontifi- back for Miami Bird s attorneys said an appeal conversations afternoon's B. M Maughan, deputy collector this sidence insurance rates inferred cate on Feb. 6, 1922. lhe Iowa Supreme Court Would Dr' be wlth would ex laken Sch'to UP class and first article said revenue announced by It was a dramtic moment as Farm Bureau Members with the .cantata, Lindy and sup- - ?be datat be made. wfn removed ve Appeal bond was fixed achts been exposition. he at the posure charges that Iv 'nlarriAntov chorus and orchestra )Pope piug faced a great crowd alter- - at $10,000. he delaL Prior to January 2, 1929 it was,that Be towns of the county and ioo.OOO from (various To nutnbered Entertained, fully silmost R. G. Organ, one of defense at- (numoers. necessair for a dwelling to bejtpe historic balcony and solemnly to assist taxpayers nates Preserved the Boxelder The performance of more than l1n fim county, Tl returns! ence regarding the deliberation ftorneys, had asked that sentence within 400 feet of a fire hjdrantj biessed them as an independent tav income their 12 A Feb. Only flled out of the be deferred on the ground that Hyrum. 8nd as were directed by for the 25q students to get the regular rate. This clause soVerlgn, no longer the prisoner year 1928. a two act play 'written profPssors Decade, council room at the close of the;an who, he asserted, Albert J. Southwick and has also been removed and the Vatican. folWt-are A. as The of dates U. and C. Porter the places session they 'declared jswers the description given by jj. w. Christiansen. ing rates everywhere in the city), within the basilica 60,000 pre-a- re by lows: will be Extension Service, pre- j The work there was nothing to be said until Mrs. Stribling, also a victim of uniform. during the cantata jlates, notable figures in the life sented in Ogden, Saturday, Feb. is nown custody in March 1 and 2, 1929 Tremon- the end of the day. jthe reductions have ror:.e jof Italy and clergymen from all These .production , brought forth en(hus farm eniintv The geniality in which the pro- Illinois. about as a result of the efforts parts of the world as well as lay- - iuiSiembera at their annuh afiUi app ause arld puaIIUf rare ton, Midland hotel. We expect a confession from in March 4 productions Garland, Garland ceedings have opened continued of Chief C. W. Rapp and his ef- men has witnessed a gorgeous social, H. P. Anderson, director of to be a characteristic feature of him, of identification, in a few were in evidence due to the train- hotel. ficient fire department, the ef- celebration of the seventh anni- the cast announced. the sessions That As understood ing of more than a month. Organ declared, refusing to, forts of the chamber of commerce versary of the pontiffs elevation has been presented at The orchestra and band added March 5 and 6 Brigham City, that this mornings meeting got days. The give the suspects name to rethe Logan Association of Insur- to the papacy, a celebration Logan, play postoffice. Provo and Bear River City much to the evening of enter down to discussion of the specific porters, or the town in Illinois Joyful ance Agents and thefLogan publ'c which had become a March 7 Wellsville, postoffice. future wilL be talnment. points at issue between Germany where he is held. thanksgiving for the conclusion and in theat near in general. Everything the fire Tremonton. March 8 Hyrum, postoffice. The cantata and musics and the allied powers. Banking ,of have asked be done. of the agreement signed yester- - presented County Attorney Frank NorthThe cast includes. Hr P. Ander- Monday evening was he conchid- March 9 Richmond,- because of the library experts net connected with the rop - argued-th- at has been done here and conse - .dajr. Homer Anderson. Miss son, Reta drtvwere of a tlffn drive called feature for a fkies and in building, delegations library case, rumors lowering the publicity given quently the rates here have Allen. Max Allen, D which anti W F. TO 11. 13 14 Jo5information March and ir. 12, 1the onat Jre special during without basis were likely fais ,a A piyrtafcoTTf, iulxwl foil tLc I'X. -- rv .TV Continucd ca Pave Twc J ct one-tim- train - FLIGHT TO . 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