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Show L SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH Handshaking, long a popular pas- WILL HOT RECALL time at the White House has gone into the discard for the establishment of a new custom. The host of visitors who call at the noon hour to grasp the presidents hand and exchange a greeting were instructed to A RESUME OF THE WEEK'S walk through the executive offices NIPPON PRESS BELIEVES PEACE DOINGS IN THIS AND OTHER saw the president quietly. They IN PACIFIC NEAR BREAKCOUNTRIES seated at his desk at work and apING POINT to the curious parently oblivious Important Event of the Last Seven throng. Robert Lansing former Day Reported by Wire and Pro secretary Tokio Will Await Action of President of for the of state, has been selected by Presipared the Benefit Coolidge Before Finally dent Coolidge as one of the American Busy Reader Determining Her members of the New Mexican claims commission. Attitude WE8TERN Two former attorneys general of A. United Mitchell the Palmer State, 100 Approximately automobiles, and M. Daugherty and one forHarry averaging three persons to the car, are being held at Needles, California, mer governor general of the Philippines, Francis Burton Harrison, were as a result of the California-Arizon- a of serious and personal state border being closed by Arizona accused wrong-doinduring rapidly shifting authorities because of the foot and mouth disease among livestock of testimony before the senate DaugherCalifornia. Food supplies are low ty investigating committee. and many of the motorists are said Japanese exclusion was written into to be without funds. the immigration bill by the senate over the protest of Secretary Hughes The case against Horace A. Greer, and the Japanese ambassador. for Mabel Normard, Stevenson, DemoRepresentatives film actress, charged with shooti'ig crat, South Carolina renewed his deCourtland S. Dines Denver oil op;r-ato- mand in the house for the resignation New d Years night, was of Assistant Secretary Roosevelt of until May 26, when it was the navy department. called in the superior court of Los A senate resolution to authorize Angeles, owing to the absence of Miss an appropriation of $1,000,000 for Normand,, who is regarded as .a mathe relief of drouth stricken farmterial witness. g r, pjst-pone- The University of Washington, which retained the rowing championship of the Pacific coast by defeating the University of California at Seattle, will send two crews east to defend the national title and to compete for the representing of America in the Olympics the faculty decided recent- ers in New Mexico was adopted by the house. There is no present intention of the Japanese government to recall M. Hanihara, Japanese amPremier bassador to Washington, Kiyoura formally announced last Friday. ' had been Possibility of his recall discussed by the Japanese press as a result of his letter to Secretary of State Hughes on the American Japanese exclusion measure. Prince Regent Hiraliito began taking a lively interest in the situation. meeting, the Following a cabinet Steward Lord prince regent called Chinda to the palace and questioned him at length on the situation. Chinda told the prince lie was hopeful of an amicable settlement. Later Foreign Minister Matsui went to the palace and submitted a detailed report to the prince regent. It was stated on reliable authority that Japan is awaiting settlement of immigration quotas in the American senate and to see whether President Coolidge will veto or sign the bill before finally determining her attitude. Meanwhile, according to this source the government thoroughly sustains Ambassador Hanibaras note. as to the While such discussion final attitude of Japan continues, the Some newspapers remain divided. continue demanding immediate drassuggest the tic action while others wisdom of awaiting developments. Tokio, Japan, Former Senator Fred T. Dubois of Idaho, is actively seeking the appointment to a vacancy on the international joint commission to settle disputes regarding use of boundary waters along the Canadian boundary line.- - Former Senator Marc Smith of ly. Arizona Democratic member of this About 76,000 acres in Custer, Fre- commission, recently died. Commismont and Owyhee counties, Idaho, sioners draw $10,000 a year and hold near Clayton, Ashton and Three Creek two sessions annually. soon will be thrown open to preChairman Fairfield of the house ferential soldier entry, and 64,000 insular committee announced that he acres in Sheridan and Converse coun- would introduce a bill for a plebicite ties, Wyoming, near Leiter and Doug- of the Filipino people on independTokio, Talk of military action as The ence at the end of twenty-fiv- e las, will similarly be opened. years, a result of the United States excluIdaho land is mainly range and; the and for election by the Filipinos of for agri- their governor pending such a plebi- sion legislation is ridiculous, however Wyoming land is suitable much congress has wounded Japanese culture, if irrigated, and is now fair cite. pride, Lieutenant General Ichisuke grazing land. Adequate flood control of the ColTsuno, vice minister of war said in Baker, Oregon Citizens vote May orado river could be secured by a an interview with the Yomiurl. 16 on a tax levy to provide 200 foot dam at Boulder canyon, Wil- v It would be folly at this juncture, funds to improve and repair the four liam Kelly chief engineer of the fed- he continued, to follow the Chinese main highways leading into Baker. eral power commission told the house example stones at the and throw This tax will bring $33,000, which, irrigation committee. This would be a American embassy. it is estimated will pay the bills and We must take boomerang to Japan. Challenging the constitutional autake care of interest. a but beneas bitter this experience thority of the senate to investigate internal our cure which ficial may pill of former Attorney General Daugherty, Spokane. Wayne Wunderlich Ills disunion. and resiHoward Mannington, one time St. Maries, Idaho, won the territorJapanese newspapers, in their comial oratorical contest here over eight dent of the little green house on K on the exclusion provision of ment other district champions and will street, flatly refused to appear bethe bill, show a general immigration represent the Inland Empire in the fore the investigating committee. Ambassador to believe that refusal Pacific coast finals at Los Angeles. The Mexican rebel fleet, with the Haniharas letter greatly influenced of a small tug, the Tabasco, exception The Jiji Shimpo, senates action. the Sacramento, Cal. A movement to has surrendered to the government, which is typical, says the letter only amend the prohibition law to the sale advices here. furnished an excuse for Japans enemof wines and beers has been launch- according to official ies. ed by the southern California diviFOREIGN the newspaper says, Americans sion, Association for Modification of onethe of Countess difference consider the should Stephane Lonyay, the prohibition laws which has filed n imperial degree of the Insult congressmen inarticles of incorporation with the time ambassa-do- r secretary of state. The organization crown princess, has been seriously sist they received from the exclusion illness with which serious a stricken insult and mental the plans to carry on an educational and dismeans to Japanese. publicity campaign and hopes to get in a Vienna hotel, according to the support of the state and national patches from Vienna. Actors Strike Probable legislators in the move to amend the King George of England has just York The probability of an New Volstead act. taken the biggest step in history toactors strike on June 1 became democratization of the wards the GENERAL. when the Producing Manastronger court of St. James. Following the Thirty-fou- r thousand dollars in cur- alteration of the regulations, as re- gers Association issue a statement Equity assoaccusing the Actors included in the loot ob- commended by the court chamber-lairency, was boss the ciation of to desiring tained by three bandits who held up women of working classes can determinaand its stage reiterating two postal . employees South St. henceforth be presented at court. in tion not to agree co a closed equity Paul, escaping with five pouches conmore American have Two tourists antaining a large quantity of registered been killed near Tirana, Albania, ac- shop. The equity last Thursday nehad terminated nounced it that mail. cording to an unconfirmed report gotiations with the managers and atdf war at rejected compromise proposals. if Instructions to by the ministry any fight wages or Athens. tempt is rqade to reduce D. & R. G. W. Places Rail Order lengthen working hours will be sent The medical department of the affiliated next week to all local unions Women for has Denver, Colo. T. H. Beacom, reCollege ' with the United Textile WTorkers of been ordered closed by the local au- ceiver for the Denver & Rio Grande America, the emergency board of the thorities. The police state they are Western Railroad has announced the union voted at a special meeting reacting on instructions from the min- placing of orders for approximately cently. The force of this order, it was istry of public instruction at Angora. $1,000,000 worth of steel rails. The understood would be to sanction local rails will be used to continue throughCustoms receipts of Haiti for the out the bodies to declare strikes without waityear, the receivers plan for ing for the permission of the centra first four months of the new fiscal the rehabilitation of the road, instiyear were $2,710,000, the highest tuted several months ago and which organization. total for such a period since the be- by the end of the month will repreJosephus Daniels, former secretary ginning of American occupation in sent an of ill Austria--Hungaria- " n, le of the navy, who refused to permit his name to be presented to the North convention for Carolina Democratic Indorsement as aspirant to the Democratic nomination for president, was elected a delegate at large to the national convention in New York from North Carolina. Harry M. Daugherty, the former attorney general, announced at Asheville, N. C., that he will appear as one of counsel for the Marion Star in its libel suit against Frank A. Vanderlip growing out of the senate investigation of Teapot Dome. He declined to discuss the subject further than to say that he will confer with other attorneys in the case m a short while. QUIPS WITH A PUNCH WASHINGTON TELEGRAPHIC TILES The corresponding period for the fiscal year ended in September, 1923, reached the total of $2,314,000. 1913. expenditure approximately ' $1,500,000. Noted Outlaw Put to Death Little Diamond Joe Rock, Ark. Edith Kelly, divorced wife of Frank noof the last Southwests J. Gould, has appealed the Sullivan,' against went torious his in to death the her rendered outlaws, by judgment against Paris courts last December forbidding the electric chair here on Good Friher from using the name of Gould in day without an outward sign of the The France for theatrical purposes. yellow streak attributed to him by suit was brought by Mr. Gould when underworld associates. his former wife began her dancing La Follette Recovers engagements at a local music hall. Washington. Senator La Follette Hugo Stines fortune is left to his of Wisconsin has so far recuperated widow, Claire Stinnes, who is admonfrom his recent attack of pneumonia ished to consult her sons and daughas to be able to take short rides into ters in all things affecting the mag- the suburbs. He expects to return nates private and business affairs in to his desk at the capitol within a Germany. week or ten days. If I; J I I! News Notes From All Parts of UTAH s ;; have been orLogan, Calf clubs and Richmond ganized at Lewiston, Smithfield by R. L. Wrigley, county agricultural agent. Fifty boys and girls were enrolled in the three clubs and will have grade and pure-bre- d calves. of ninety- Salt Lake, Resources five state banks at the close of business March 29 totaled $102,360,589.71, as compared with $103,021,581.28 December 31, 1923, or a net decrease of to the quar$G60,991.57, according terly consolidated report issued by Seth Pixton, state bank commissioner. Salt Lake Millions of tons of slack coal which is now wasted in Utah may be utilized by an invention perfected by George Y. Love of Mohr-laninventor of a process by which the dust is combined with asphalt to form a fuel. d, Salt Lake, Motion by the defense for nonsuit in the action brought by Fred Gygi against C. Frank Emery, former .Salt Lake county sheriff, for was $20,000 damages, granted by Judge W. M. McCrea. An Instructive pamphlet, Ogden, entitled .National Forests of Utah, has been issued by the forestry service of the United States department of agriculture and is being distributed The through the district office here. information contained in the pamphlet is particularly valuable to tourists and motorists who wish to use the forests for recreational and traveling purposes. Richmond, The site for the new seminary which will be built in con, nection with the North Cache school has been purchased, the plans approved and the ground staked off. Work on the building will begin immediately so that it may be ready school year. 5 for the The 573 smeltermen o Midvale, the United States Smelting, Refining and Mining company of Midvale who went on strike April 12 for a 50 cent a day increase in wages have gone back to work and the accepted 25 cent increase offered by the company. The company promised the cent increase workers that the 25 would remain in effect the year around and would not be reduced as customary in the fall when labor is plentiful. Salt Lake, At the total cost of $110,000, of which $10,000 is to be paid down and the balance in annual installments of $10,000, the city commission has purchased from J. P. Moran, contractor the Moran bams, yards and machine shops at Eighth The South and Third West streets. new acquisition used as is to be barns and shops for the city street and waterworks department. 1924-192- They who seek only for faults, see nothing else. Experience purchased teaches wisdom. by suffering Temper Is so good a thing that never lose it. Pride increases our enemies puts our friends to flight and A great many gold bricks are in the construction of air castles. used - Dont acquire a reputation for truthfulness by speaking ill of yourself. Getting rich only needs that early In life the brake be applied on having a good time. He that upon a true principle without any disquiet of thought be said to be happy. lives may To put the Golden Rule in operation would require that the human race toe the mark at the same instant. If weeds cannot be made useful in any other way, why cant they be made to bear flowers? Burbank could do it. CRACKLINGS A genuine good complexion may also be a work of art ; the art of the dietitian. If a man couldnt make a fool of himself, how could he learn to be a wise guy? Mutual respect in the city might well take the place of the too prevalent tual suspect. mu- When the men who run the world get together they dont flatter each other. Theyre outspoken. Should a man come to the conclusion that he is tired of trying to please everybody he wants to go to farming. A reporter on a vacation sees op hears a dozen things that would make a good story. His vocation forever haunts him. REVISED PROVERBS Lend in haste and repent at leisure. A bee in the hive is worth two in the bonnet. A fool and his money keep the dlers busy. swin- You never miss the woman till the talk runs dry. Its the early edition that catches the bookworm. A wife in the house is worth two at the neighbors. Its a wise author who knows his own screen child. Its a poor fool who cant be Salt Lake City. For the second worked both ways. time the city commission has rejected bids for reconstruction of the air mail hangar at Woodward field, and" HEALTHIGRAMS voted to do the work itself. Bids have been above the estimate of the Up nights down days. city engineer each time submitted and the city decided that if it cannot Eat greens and youll not have the get the contractors to bid within the blues. I estimate of the engineer, the city When you take a shower Queen will do the work itself. , Provo. H. O. Jackson, president and general manager of the National Pump company, one of the newest industries in Provo, filed suit in the Fourth Judicial district court against Thomas F. Pierpont, Provo business man, for $100,000 for alleged defamation of character. effect of Ogden. The the embargo on shipments' of cattle and foodstuffs from California is now being felt in Ogden, due to the situation of this city as the terminal of the Southern Pacific and its importance as a railroad center. far-reachi- Moab. In past years San Juan county dry farmers' have had an excess of trouble contending with the numerous prairie dogs, which devastated the grain fields. This year the farmers are making an early start m the fight against the pests, using the poison method to exterminate the unwelcome guests. Under the direction of B. W. Palmer, district crop inspector poison baits are being prepared and distributed through the farm bureau at cost. It may not be YOUR job to clean up that vacant lot near you. Unless someone does it, what a blot it is in your neighborhood. Be a sport, help clean it up. Beauty reigns. Let your book of health contain vegetable leaves. 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