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Show flIE JOURNAL, PAGE SIX LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, Friday, March 2. 1928. UTAH "f .Further light On The Western i I Georgia Excavations Reveal Indian Women .Ruled Over Braxcs How to Start the Day Wrong Labor Conditions) Mar. 1 (P) Further 'ight was thrown on westerp labor conditions before house and senate committees today as an attempt went forward to approach the point of action on the bill to restrict western hemisphere immigration. A telegram was read in the house committee from the Calif-church Sacramento, federation favoring the bill, The message declared that the vacuum created in Mexico by the excdu3 of Mexican labors to the United States was being filled by Chinese and, Japanese immigrants, Before the senate commit- -' tee, Hubert L. Shattuck of Denver, opposing the measure, Mexican declared that the seasonal labor has become the sole reliance of beet producers cultivating and harvesting the beet croD AN9Ycj APTfcR A NOND6RFyU EVR5AKFAST- - fcU HAnF A YEN FPfl A ClfiAHCTTe Washington. Box-Harr- - Mogninq, amp ScwpAY- : , By BRIGGS JDiSCCV ISNT' AN LD TH6 HOUtfE 60U IN - So .You LIGHT on OF " BR AnD ThAT ART MSaviME LEFT AT YOUR --- Tnea.c ' and -- MOTHER .House thp night Bc?fqR5 I is , i Indian wrimn ran tribal affaire, as well uh (heir hamra, najs Mis Aside (upper lef(), who has lieen digging Into the mounds left bj In (irurgia, One .ol her finds a the boulder above. Its eurin builrale to Miss Ashley that it was a monument to the Indians' faorite tpoii, ehuukey stene. Mar-(tar- e! -- CRATCWS YoUR. STARTS You AaD IT Throat AMD To CoUGNimg ble addition to her Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 27. (AP family, she Indian flappers, who were In would graciously permit him .o Georgia long before Columbus ar- - work in her fields while she fin-i- n In Amerloa left, the rouge Ished looking him over, and heavy jewelry to the But once the brave was In the Pts men and the lndlan matrons family, Miss Ashley further re-- ia th. ,,PhT CTirodn(ntwould haTe turned up their noses lates, he attained dignity and was said, at women'S suffrage of today. passed, coached to become the husband tjon of sugar will be seriously por neither the ballot box- - nor of a wife later to succeed her and curtailed and farmers the paint box could have added mother as keeper of the hearth, stock raisers would be handi- - much to the power of these worn- - And however much he had to pay .canned in securing labor to en, declares Miss Margaret Ash- - homage to the old woman before w who with . Dr. marriage, tho ceremony dealt take the nlace of the Mexicans ley, anthropologist, Warren K. Morehead, of the with the mother-in-la, emplovpd of archaeology of Ando- - problem, J C Bailev vice- - president ; payment ver ' (Massachusetts academy. Is i There may be men today who nf the TInllv and cul- - hesitate looking their mothers-in- the onmanp,,to Ua history tracing i Po'oreHo Springs, ture of the Indians who built law in the face, but in many of Gallagher, vice president and Georgia'S mysterious mound vil-,ttribes a son-i- n Haw was forbidden to glance at general manager of the Uf11- - liages. tinentel Sugar company, Tol-- J on the other hand, the Indian111 wife's mother. Other tribes his edo, also appearing in opnosi-lbrav- e was so fond of his vermll-- I forbade him speaking to while still 'Others tloii to the proposed legisa- - lion coloring he often took It with mother-in-laeating with her. tion. told the committee thaf him to the happy hunting ground, prohibited him also reveals that i Ashiey black with his flint fflss spear of 'atong from an economic point the wife assessed unusual view. Mexican labor is hetter jand stone tomahawk.. I apparently three objects probably power, the Indiai beet the fellows. only world-K- d aSThV'exrwere poor r in brave his For the Miss Ashley relates. passion for elusion of the seasonal lahor-n- r lyThegoods1 rest belonged to his wife, j gambling often staked and lost seriously would affect the He might have been a great man his wife along with other earthly the possessions. industry. . respected In the tribe, but game of skill very land he helped till was not' The great Indian was chunkey stone and Miss Ash-h- is mother's was either his his. It a wifes or the property of his, ley believes she has unearthed Belting Favors . mother-in-la(monument to the sport. It is a with carvings The tribes here were matriachal .boulder covered and the women not only ruled the which resemble the implements Delaney played home, but the political situation .with which the nat ves roUed a The Indian for a the game. as well. When maiden stone, with a hole in in Fight Tonight wife, he did not ask her father, dlscus-llk- e a beaten track, 'Instead, he hung around the the middle, over , . mothers tepee and presented her, then hurled a spear after it, the ? m . whgm You rack ahp then To THE VILLAGE DRUG AND SO TVte. Completely. RUINED DO'jUM STORE FOR A PACK OP OLD FAFBGLt. TELLS SOLD OUT You DAT ANf . ColdSBOC" S utterly To DotUT STf'.wU for tht Wiui of talk -From NO nan THIS UwT Socu 1L RA PL AC a anyhow' w he w, -- jile , !wU.w - w. 'The not a cough in a carload Jack elimina- 15 tion match, against Jack Delaney tonight In Madison Square Gar- den. Delaney weighed 178 Both fighters were pronounced in excellent condition after examination. They were in good humor and chatted together before being weighed. . Betting odds continued to favor Delaney, In spite of the big concession he must make weight greatest crowd that has ever seen an Indoor professional fight, close to 20,000 snectators being expected to contribute a gate of around Richard Dix Has a Thriller in Fastest Shanghai Bos-i- V 4. $200,000. ; Idaho Board of Eugenics Meet - , Boise, Idaho, March 1. (API Members of the Idaho Board of Eugenics will meet here March 5 to consider a case for operation of the Idaho sterilization law, Warden 3, W. Wheeler, chairman, Cases will announced yesterday. be submitted by the board members when under the law, are In charge of the State's penal and charitable institutions. the nd - ed represented at stake priesthood quorums and auxiliary associaA tions monthly gatherings. It writers was the privilege great ther wn. Mar. Our few York1 MarA2 uee to attend the high priests quorhunakd miles an hour for fhie days um session and the Sunday automobile! Such is the hope of ei foUowed to school officers meeting. date, have Captain Malcolm Campbell ior Friends and neighbors gave his Bluebirdvwhich went nearly Man Arrested 207 at Daytrna Beach. He surprise m honor of Mrs. ' ls wants a eoncretiKtrack for such' LU1S?..' Brigham Says He Tn near Big Creek on the 16th. an effort. Murdered Deputy spent a pleasant evening. town George Alley waa in Twin Falls, Idaho, Mar. 2. (AP) assisting in the roundup of the Irving T. Jeffreys, 30, Alais Earl T. Barnett, charged with the robAlley Brothers cattle. bery of a second hand dealer here Mercantile Lake The Bear last Sunday night,, escaped last mpany has sold its store and April from the penitentiary at Me stbek to Benjamin T, and Eun- CalUster, Oklahoma, where he was ice Vx I. Qrvin. Ben has made serving & life sentence for killing good siKTess in the sheep busi a deputy sheriff, he told local of nes3 andjt is fair to assume fleers yesterday. Jeffreys was arrested Monday that he witKdo likewise in this near Brigham City. Utah, in an new venture. automobile he is alleged to have ' Yno Irwin orchestra func- stolen front a Twin falls pun. tioned at a big dance at the Randolph .opera house on Fri- Royal Flyers . Throw Heavy Burdens day evening. -Killed In An . on the Kidneys, The high school facultKpre-senteTecT burdens on our extra And. Came Home COLIDS put When the kidneys slow Airplane; Crash in a creditable manner at to Up. impurities remain in the blood recreation hall Saturday nighty hathar.i. England, Mar, 2. (AP) and are apt to make one tired and A laige and appreciative audree membe.--t of the rival air achy with headaches, doziness and often nagging backache. A common ience attended the matinee in forccwcre kdird today in the Warning isscanty or burning mentions. rash oTthe'r phrie Jmta a height tho afternoon. Doan's Pills, a stimulant diuretic. of 2,0ft) Kiel above the Lb of Golden Austin' and Torrey increase the eeeretion M the kidney- f, were stake grain.-ThsTucllor of Pans end aid in the elimination ol wuta sqtndron sttlaned at Enstehureh. Are endorsed by user home missionaries here impurities. The machlnedseemed to be Ask. ir mifrxxi , day. They gave some good adall right butwodctenlv did a monitions and much food for spiral dive, came rrskming to the ground and broke in two said an thought. p,&s I saw an omcer and Laketown as well las nearly A STIMULANT DIURETIC & KIDNEYS men In the two wreckage all of tiie, wards on the west Mfg Chrm.ftuta.NY i valley were well ped them out but they had wpen side of the mned outright. LAKETOWN NEWS V I 2-- ()-TT- at Winters Colds and Chills d - re. DOANS fly-l- rr ss, who was tat in a motherhood. Rongetti claimed that the The state's ease agains him was a judgment of eleven married conspiracy and that the men and a i widower started woman did not come toyoung his J.. Amante .Roncetti on the hospital until after she had way to the electric chair to- undergone the operation day for the murder cf a 19 year old girl by an illegal oper ation, iX The penalty,, said to he the i Favorite most severe ever recommend- ed for a criminal operation, old and tel Mr. Boyer it was the jury had deliberated three . l hours. Dr. Rongetti, his trial one of bitter strife and marked by of charges of intimidation states witnesses, appeared dazed when the verdict of guilty and the recommendation of death by electrocution were read. Rongettis lawyer immediately asked for a new trial and Judge Comerford set, Saturday for argument. RongetH was charged with the murder of Miss Loretta z5Iar-- . 2 (fP) ... f -- THEOLtBM SAVED HIM FROM CONSTIPATION" A message for people who use laxatives Mr. Skiles wrote ui a voluntary testimonial after Kellogg ALLBRAN had saved him from dreadful constipation. Read his tributes July 12, 1927 'Tor years I hare been ao constrpmted. t After trying every kind e drug poeetble, 1 eould only yet temporary relief. 1 became diacou raged and gave up bopen, when m friend told me to use Kel!ojrKs I bad read ao many teeUrooaiak 1 bad n faith. 1 waa of 4 he opinion testimonial were put out by friends. 1 will not only privilege to nee my name, but fve yonyo the on the wanes stand and to my statement. 1 cannot express testify word great enough to meet with Kellogg's food. Ajcthl 2$ N. ked u Avenues Chicago, Ub , If constipation ia preying upon your health, check it before too late. If you are using laxatives, stop it before this harmful practice fastens its grip too habit-formi- tight ALL-BRA- N ALL-BRA- ALL-BRA- . P1wW. nay;cf ex-we- re m prtS Tweedfes, Sweet Waters Frozen hy Booth Tark-ihgto- n is the play selected for Constantinople. Mar, 2 (P the school drama this year. It It must be like ice cream-Swee- t waters of Europe- - la is a good wholesome ccmedy, full of fun, while exhibiting th frozen up for the first time ip old problem of a boys parent;; a century. Its a biook flowing into the golden horn. to in theit The Salt Lake opera quintet will give a program Friday morning at the North Cache Martha Norelius This company of auditorium. Buffalo, N. Y. March. 2. (AP) Martha Norelius of the Womens musicians gave a very enjoySwimming Association of New able program when they were York, is the logical favorite in the 100, 820 and free 500-ya- rd In the Womens style events National A. A. U, indoor swiming championships. Archers Record " , () No Miami, Fla., Mar. 2 wonder archers think they can beat golfers. ' Theres a new worlds tecord fur the flight of an arrow 1591 yards, 1 foot, II inches, made, by Howard Hill. Eight Year Old Evangelist New York Mar. 2 (JPi Helen Smith, 8, evangelist, won nine converts at a Sunday revival in Mount Lebanon Baptist church. Doctors recommend A 100i bran cereal delicious with Brooklyn. Children under 12 milk or fruits of age conducted Sunday years rn.nfy ort1'1 &rvif everywhere the Queen. Village ad Mads by Kellogg in Battle Creek. Baptist church for a congregation of adults. The grandson of a minister . substituted for the pastor, whose daughter led in prayer. A girl delivered the' inA vocation and a boy read the scriptures. is guarKelloggs anteed to relieve constipation. Just eat two tablespoonfuls daily chronic esses;. with every meal. lie Announced interfear trying sons choice of a wife. - . - Co- Hu. here last year. Plays Given Wednesday the Smlthfield Junior high presented their Penrod to the students UmL C.LaI OCIlOOl Cache. Thursday th Noith nigfl j South Cache High school will Tryouts for the school play;Pfey their drama here in concluded Tuesday, when 'fchar.g3 for tno North Cache to he given at their school the following students were P'ay at a future date, finally selected for the, respec Students Being tive parts: Vaccinated Mr. Castlebury Although no case of smallpox has broken cut in North Cache Spencer Taggart ias Vet the Richmond students Mrs. Castlebury Ardella MorriIl.Rnd some from other towns Julian'-'.- .Nathan Mather, where the disease has occurred, .Thora Brown ale taking the precaustionary Winsora Tweedles Platt Hind measure of being vaccinated. Philemon Jay Nielson Lindbergh Stamps Arnold Bergeson Amhrose Mrs. Albergone Edith Funk Washinuton. Mar. 2 Lu?ky Mrs Ricnets Sylvia Harrison Lindy ? Senator Edge wishes Competition was very keen in congress t o authorize 1 the tryouts,' as more than stamps in honor of the good-w- 3il students tried for twenty-fiv- e flight. 'L Ct'Cast brought to state of approaching - Yangtse roit-rack- Sentence For Illegal Operation Chicago, River from lit was fight, light, fight, ad tit Shanghla, a hundred mile or more' wnv down to (Shanghai. the mob Jim Bucklin, steamer captain, met The crew deserted a party of white people Louden, hurrying by lend to the Narrows Sheila, his of the river to cut off the steamAmerican Captiallst wealthy Americans impretty daughter; Faysan,A. his gen- er the as a makeshift crew the Hogan, pressed eral manager and G. between .battle Kncw.es 135 E. C. -- March 3. Algy, an Eng- hand-to-halish friend. They didnt know, Bucklin and Wm. T. 3. the river but Bucklin did, that food riots 335 W- 1st were liable to break out at any pirates a thrilling situation. It sounds like a front-pag- e minute, that Chinas turmoil was slowly spreading southward, that newspaper story from hordes might attack China, but its r?ally a sketch of hunger-ma- d the plot of Richard Dix new at any time. When he told them, they were Paramount starring picture But there wa3 still Shanghai Bound which will to-be terrified. Theatre at seen the Capitol time. Bucklin had his boat and he could take them down to day Dix plays Jim Bucklin, buca a Shanghai and the safety of the river boat captain. areas. Mary Brian his leading woman, protected Internationally He could have, had not Payson, heads a supporting cast which inIn terror shot Bcarface, leader of cludes more than 150 Chinese In the Chinese mob. From then on the first scenes. Up O f. UnlM loS Death rir.oa .a. Sa.SSSd0'roundJ5.STS5 pounds for his Smoother and Better Cigarette -- Yiocts |