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Show r" It?TuLV.iita VOLUME r 7 want your news YOULL during the cominc "Inch mean campaign The Journal. want youll G'UKN A Qjs XU. DO you? read The Journal ads If you do not, you fail to get fuIL value out of your paper. LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1920. NUMBER 202. DR. JOSIAH H. PENNIMAN FLIERSICQX READY V MLES-GAP-IUi E GALL GREATIIF ON i (By Associated Press) Governor Roberts Certif- ies Tennessees Action to Secretary of State Colby AndJThe Row Will Over Suffrage Likely End Now. NOME, Alaska, Aug. 21. four United States army DAYTON, O., AuK 21. The Gov- (1U ernor Cox today gave a stateairment declaring he would prove planes flying from New York lus charges regarding the magni arrived hereyesterdayaf of the Republican camj aign The flying time on th . tude He stated he would trip was fifty-fi- v e hours. The funds. information on his present return hop-owill be made in a in an in address night few 'days. Thursday Pittsburg. Jamea A. Patten of Evanston, III, The statement of Governor Northweatsm universitys benefactor THE HIGH COST to the extent of $1,500,000, has sev. Cox follows: Senator Harding one his official ter-noo- n, ff (By Associated Press) 21.-K- rank Aug. NASHVILLE, Thompson, Attorney-Generof Tennessee today an al ' nouneetl that GoverhbrR6bert ? at 10:20 oclock this morning cci lifted Tennessees ratification amendment, 0f the suffrage to Sec certification the sending rotary of State Colby by mail. oonnectienwith 111 COLORADO LABOR I (By Associated Tress) 24. DENVER, Aug. Bulger, president of the rado Federation of Labor James Colo- today telegraphed Secretary of War Baker protesting against soldiers riding on the Denver street cars and assisting and protecting strikebreakers in the operation of MaiUNo where has the high cost of living been felt more keenly than in Turkish harems. Men who were formerly able to maintain many wives and conBy PROTESTS LEADER the cars. Associated Press) cubines find sufficient to LONDON, Aug. 21. Lord Mayor Terence MacSweeney of Cork who has refused food since his arrest on sedition charge thirteen days ago was reported in a critical condition at Brixton jail today. It is said the government will not reverse its to punish MacSweeney. KILLED their incomes de-cisi- There ift a plank in the national Democratic platform which England, one of the most HnreughlyexpcrienccdaTfplanF i loh in the world, was one of V three mep, killed here yester-t'aj- , when the airplane he wa' piloting fell to the ground. Hi-companions were passengers in the airplane. tol, , Messrs. James Olsen, Elam Cronqim1 and Glen Spillman lmc returned from a trip to during which had some fine fishing. the Yellowstone they The lauiuus sem uldjohn Iiobiu-- circus will unload tomorrow morning near the O. S. L. depot between Center and First North streets and proceed to the. Fair grounds, where the ients $ ill bp pitched. As nearly as possible to 10.30 the parade "will .Jcavp the gi ounds, I proceeding along IVuith West to Center, thence to Main, along Main to .Second Ninth, West to First West, South 1 Center, West to Fourth in- thence to the opened carlo r. Tickets may be purchased upt iwn at Ritpr Bros. Drug stun . Doctor Pennlmxn wao recently named provoot of the University of n, A.. ungt ments arc being mad; a ag Day to be held in tfoii i row, Aug 25th for the benefit .of the 6,000,000 starving b.s in, Eastern and - fCvnt. a! 1 Lo-CS"1 it is thought by the in charge that the lrueeds from ihe Sale of these Liuopc. eoinnuttoe tags will Cache complete Bounty s quota of $2,850. Tags be sold on every corner by ladies of Logan, and ' . 'any dekkos to contribute horn 5 rents up will be acccpt-a- l lc and may be the mear.-- Jof those whom the war has saving ailJlT.n..tjiiu rrra t:on. fe. 1 Wne good wav ile is to quit toe w begin it. t cs ape trou i MhOiM In ftore 4 INEUR0PE ErvinR.BergdoIl s Adiii-tion- i- ic - . taken by Premiers disciplinary barracks at. Fort Leavenworth today to sem .H and Giolitti con- four-yea- r term. He is to . bo cerning Soviet Russia, was due put to work with a stonebreakentirely to the American note ing gang tomorrow. to Italy. The Premiers attitude w as expressed in the'note Daughter Causes they KCllt to Trance from Lucerne yesterday, stating the Arrest of Aged ! accord of the United States and France that Poland would enCounterfeiter danger her independence if sha ' , $ accepted Soviet terms. , KANSAS CITY, Aug S3.- -f t il r- Discovery in her aged father SEARCHING FOR room of moulds for making silver dollars caused the. daughter1 of WOMANS;HEAD J E. Kentnef to bring about hi attitude (By Associated Press) al -. By Rumanians LONDON, Aug. 23.- - Two hundred and ten Hungarian war prisoners were killed at t Transylvania when Rumanian attacked they a guards, says dispatch to the Daily Herald. The prisoners were being re patriated, says the dispatch, and when they reached llermann-stad- t they were detained at the depots by Rumanian soldiers. , This attion brought protest from the prisoners. r r The mother of one prisoner Attempted to force her way int the station. She was struck by a soldier. This enraged who attacked th guards. In the fight marhim guns were turned on the prison- I.Joyd-Georg- , e .1 - 'irrriiTEntd; j ' ers. Veteran Tacoma Preacher Dies TACOMAiJVash , Aug.23. The Rev. H. C. Ilosenberger, pastor of the East Congregational church, died last night after fifty years in the ministry. In his half century service he has preached 7102 sermons, baptized 727 jiersons, married 450 couplc3 and made more than 34,000 pastor calls in Iowa, Texas and Washington. He wa) apparently in good health until three days ago. (By Aaeociated Pres) NEW YORK, Aug 21. The police of the marine division today continued their hunt for a womans head seen floating in cast river near Hcllgatc; last night. They believe if they find it they will solve the mystery of the womans torso discovered in the Hudson river near Jersey City last Tuesday. Bar Association to Meet at St. Lonis ST. LOUS, Aug. 23. Sectional meetings preliminary to the annual convention of the American Bar association will begin tomorrow with therinitiaH conferences of the section of public utility law, section ' of legal education, section of .criminal law and the judicial section. Th starts Wednesday. 5 Okla., according" to an announcement today by oderal officials. Kentncr who is 77 year old was placed in jail at Oklahoma City. . He was convicted of counter-fritin- g 5 silver dollars five years and sentenced to serve seven ago In the federal prison at years McNeils island, Wash.,! according to officials. ,i - He was released a few month ago, they said after haying terv-c- d fiye years of tho sentence and went to the home . of his . daughter in Enid. , S.C. , HIGH USED AS ILLUSTRATION The State Department of Education has given very flattering recognition to the good work being done at the .South telephone Cach High School by publishing ing employment which forces Eel into the here, leaped pany a booklet most of which is dethem into association with men, and both here river voted to the excellent work of yesterdayj especially Christian men, but the An Anti-BritiIRISH LOYALISTS the Mechanic Arts Department economic pressure has been so were drowned. ! of this high school. The Filipinos, he strong that religious prejudices . manhood. Demonstration Is Tbe their booklet is to for maintain The need TAKE Steal illustrated to make Sacramental had wanted REVENGE way. said, with cuts of the classes at work friendly relations with America nurcts with the army" gave Mosin New York Staged and demonthe-t had Church From women Wine lem giving in detail tbe practical fin Urey opportunibut thought (By Amwlated Pre) course to care be that the boys of Iftll able and were 21. to LISBURN, strated they Ireland, Aug. ty get hospital training school been are en23-have The was the of nurecs. There NEW That Nationalist come A taking. The first burning! YORK, Aug. themselves; MIDDLETOWN, N. Y., Au? edition of booklet has althe have tomidhas continued which was tho after "demonstration,, some Americans operod 23 Two staged property tering wedge thirrty' burglars enterbeen made deexhausted due to the conof in British States the ready front the the way into other employments ed the local church here night. Among buildings thought the United today day demand Philip-pines f?r them Armen-ian b.v from liaiidful women every-pa- rt of and a mobilized stroyed was the Catholic Tare a mistake to takeover the and a fit reopening the cifpVv-- d sulate of the union. has ochial Hall. It women where Turkish women. in the first place. Virtually all the sacramental wine is who paraded up and djwn the Mr. E. Perry Van Leuvaiu been the dc.rire of many that the may now he found in telephone rtored drank themselves to sleep. sidewalk bearing sign! protest- Nationalists have left town head of the Mechanic Arts Dei islands he allowed their They nre .: ring as Tho sexton found them snoring! ing against imprisonment of the face of Loyalist reprisals for exchanges. could cashiers, janitors, .and even as on the altar rtips. They arc now Terence MacSweeney, lord may- the murder of police inspector partment and Principal II. R. pendence as soon as they Adams who has striven to make them-Wor of Cork, wh was convictud of Swanzy. street car conductors. he trusted to take care of in jail. the rchool in all its courses fit lrfist nights burnings and sedition after a trial by court Stern noccssity has won for the needs of the community it niontb. lootings of Nationalist property Turkish women an independence wnk lmara The signs, referring to Mac- - by Loyalists in reprisal for the serves, merit this, flattering fix rapid which was undreamed. of Philippines have made wh-has been on a murder of police inspector n recognition which has come to un of bv wail liavb and Sweeney, the the roads Fine yc arg ag0, strides. hundred ? them in this way. , his y onvic-jZstrike since were .the Lisburn worst has efficient a to forced earn an j trained women constructed, and order care experienced. has thernsrives cstabbfhed, for Seventy premises iivjihood rducvUonal system j, Q K. butftn.rcad: pc ovfraii - arouretTTurtTsh 1: m' adcrlo a. not with spaU and (lug hats. sanitary cond tions gfealy sustain Brithh wer? sninded for people to re-- i Die Eolith Cache High School a murdered ot realization of the necessity fci j . principles the end proved mo'lern shop building for the inculcateduca-fchvayajrulcr F ar and doubt bitter ajid mere I xactical j democratic government i mechanic arts and autc mechan- Shall die? Shall MacSweeney , j camping on our trad. j ed in the people. It seems that tion for women. There wcutdn t bc'mtich gomg ica j debeing completed in time MacSweeney die? ir the of favor in the plank n on houl UTl the million the if Irishmen rule to t'c populace ih opening of ere bondi Matrimonial i trJ i It is the exception tnolL "Twenty pendence of the islands mtw ' ms r w , the J reason isjvs . ko (Vill j yh why U at geie a tellows gout t negotiable thoroughly justified. sh ? r h 1 i NEW YORK, Aug 24. Governor Cox will remain in New and York over Saturday night of former Sunday as the guest representative Fitzgerald after after his address at the Police Field Day on Saturday. the speaking dates for Cox itinerary were announced including September 8 at Billings, Montana, September 9, at Butte and Helena, Montana, September 10 at Missoula Montana. with lov e Fair people were able to say under Amgiouuds. Performances will be and gratitude that go cm at 2 p. m. and 8 p. m., the ericas guidance they had grown national doms being an hour to the full rtaturc of I'c-- t Jol-so- We favor the granting reads: of independence without unneces sary. delay to Urn 10,500,000 inProbe Witnesses habitants of the' Philippine Is- tand3TWfflr 5 Mnibef"6f Are Summoned Democrats have been leading favorable to Philippine independ CHICAGO, Aug. 23. Officials cnee for some time, the tide inomic conditions have been the resolutions committee was! disturbed so seriously in rural and employees of Hart, Schaf-fne- r & Marx, clothing manuon definitely turned by an eloquent districts. Farming gmn address delivered by J. T. Mclcn-ci- o much as usual. Women find facturers, were summoned to So employment in olive groves, at appear before the grand jury a 26 year old Filipino. cost of stirring was his appeal for com- silk culture in fruit orchards and investigating the high firm was The clothing clothing. plete freedom, that a number of oven in grain fields, records all to books, asked bring the members of tho committee' Since the war has robbed were aroused to cheers and W. J. many woman of tlioir husbands and bills. The purpose of the investigaBryan smiTngly asserted that fathers or other male relative he opposed Philippine independ- upon whom they were dependent. tion, it was said, is to determin whetherretailers arc eharging ence if it was to deprive ! many city worn e n haveforecd! conventions of themsdvus national into employment unduc P13the from such representatives which was nover before regard-th- e Islands. Melencio praised t(j as proptf for Moslem women. DoubIeJ)rowning administration of Americans in Turkish women with the veils the islands, and said that his own thrown back from their faces Is Reported education was secured in schools may now be soon as salosvvomer established there by the United in scores of Constantinople EUREKA Cab, Aug. 23. In State-sThe Philippines, he as- shops. They are even employed attempting to save a friend, sn. ted wanted independence not as street sweepers. from SpclTinbcrgcr, because it complained of wrongs There has boon a great outcry James Dexter McClellan, an its against Moslem women accept- drowning, because and abuses, but com official of the emo-crat- . k. - wo-mt- sn REDWOOD CITY, Calif., Aug. t 23 Clifford P. Prodger of Bris captured Prsansys, sixty mile north of Warsaw." The bulk oft' the fourth Soviet army and the entire third cavalry corps ' ire surrounded by Poles in the - ' north. i , el keep up large establishments anil are forced to turn some of the women adrift. American women relief workers who have been investigating social and economic conditions say the tragedies Turkish women have undergone as a war are even worse than in other European countries because of the utter helplessness of women and their lack of training which might make them self supporting. t The sufferings of Moslem are worse in the cities than in the country for the country women are frequently trained to do farm work, and are an as to their husbands rather thah a liability. Furthermore the eenn-no- t The Philippines Plank AVIATION EXPERT WAS By ji CONSTANTINOPLE. July 26. AD Pnu) - (By Associated Press) B taken i j a gr up of dramatic stars who came to present picturesquely their pledges of support and to listen to a npeeb of appreciation by Harding. By Associated canr-paig- n DFLIVING AFFECTS TURKISH HAREMS I ( WARSAW, Aug. 24. Offlflaj reports say the Poles last nlghfj LONDON, Aug. 24.ioffld.it Warsaw.. dispatches say! the Fehe denies Tny tharges about a I laMinjprusm aT Fmo for "a PcnntylvinU, cucctedlngEdger Smith, resigned. Poles so far, have taken fcixty-thre- e senatorial conference with Charles Hughes fund which thousand prisoners,' two oligarchy is raising. four the Republican candidate hundred cannons, and a thou UNCLE SAM I am prepared to believe that ' i years ago with whem he discnss-e- d sand machine guns. he knows nothing about lot of A1 campaign aspects, f STILL A POWER things that arc going on around the famous minstrel led the him. This reveals a v cry dan- actors who gathered under the r gerous symptom which I tow : or cso ftii I a rilm g and been discussing, in my Pittsburg Coolidgc theatrical league. Enters Prison i speech this week I will advise the I By Ataoclated Prew) of matters which to as country PARIS, Aug. 21. fhe French LEAVENWORTH, Kan., Aug, the senator claims to be ignor- Hungarian War 23. office Ervin R. Bcrgdoll wealthy announces tho foreign ant and I will prove my ch.uge Prisoners Are Slain government regarded the new army slacker was brought to the the university. latoil Prew) Akm MARION, Aug. 24. This was theatncal day on Hardings front jx ich (aUnil.ir iind for the monunt the center of the Rewas publican e tmpaign rtage fr by-Gre- ek 1 H i i for Swan-hung- er - . .. ? - ' I i- - ! .1 |