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Show With your Home paper reaching you regularly you are certain not to miss any good things offered k About the thinnest we know of are the exesxj I some men offtr for net I I ing their Home paer. ' 4A VOLUME XLIII. LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, MONDAY. APRIL 3, 1322. RAILROADERS AR FIRE I tun MASS L L D If NUMBER?? SERVICES FOR JUDGE COIL OF SUNDAY III TOE Coa! Mining Suspension Puts Several Thousands of Them on The Idle List Radicals Are Spreading Propaganda in Affected Regions. (By Associated Tress) WILKfiSBARRE, Ia. .April. 3. Several thousand railroad emploes, members of local crews-founthemselves out of employment today as a result of the coal mine suspension. In the Wilkesbarre district alone two thousand railroad men are idle. Officials of some local miners unions are investigating the source of circulars which have made their appearance among the leaders, 'and advocating one big union, The radicals, it was stated were taking advantage of the suspen-tic- n to spread piopagunda in the ( Dv Ansoclated Pregg) TEXARKANA, Askansas, April 3. The Alice Theater at Hope, Arkansas, said to be one of the most magnificent in the southwest, valued at $400,000 was destroyed by fire along with several other buildings which w ill bring the total loss to more than half a milion dolars. (By Associated Press) PINE BLUFF, Arkansas April 3. Fire destroyed the main saw mill of the Arkansas Shortleaf Lumber Company with a loss of a half million dollars today. SMALL IN BELIEVES THE WOMAN , (By AssocIatedJress) WAUKEEGAN Apr. 3 Governor Len Small has demanded that women sit on the jury which is to try him on a charge of conspiracy to embezzle state fields. anthracite funds. (By Associated Press) Through his attoreys, small WASHINGTON, April. 3 Vhallenged the entire jury list The union coal miners who because only men had been suspended work Saturday in called. the nation's bituminous and anthracite fields were declared by John L. Lewis, president of the TWO AIRPLANES United Mine Workers of Amri IN COLLISION Ca were desirous of ending the suspension of mining operations at the - earliest posible (By Associated Press) date but the "resumption of HOUSTON, April. 3. Two coal production entirely depends and airplanes crashed here upon the future attitude of the came Both piin flames. down coal operators." Lewis made were killed. declaration before the House lots labor committee which is hold ing- hearings on. the Bland resolution to direct the appointment by the,. Prescient . of a. commission to investigate the coal industry. Discussing the resolutA ion- Lewis said, his organiza tion would welcome any impartial. judicial investigation of LOT general conditions especially as to facts relating to investments, profits- et)c. miners-xriticisin- g IS SEEDS DuringLast Week in I By Associated Press) TABERNACLE Bishop --Adams PresidingrRev.W.-M.-pad-en Beautiful Officiating Large Attendance Flowers Splendid Tributes Paid to Character and Achievements of The Departed. April 3. Lloyd March About Eleven George appeared in the House of Million Tons Commons for the first time since and a Was Hug Out in Prep- February 28 to , ask from the an expression of confidence aration For The Big house in the policy of the government Strike. toward the Genoa economic con ference. He was greeted "by (By Associate Preaa) cheers from the government WASHINGTON, April 3. A benches. production of 11,437,000 tons, the highest recorded since the first week in December, 1920, POWER LICENSE was reached in the bituminous coal industry during the week which ended March 25, according to reports compiled by the Geological Survey. (By Associated Press) Final activity in anticipation WASHINGTON, April. 3 of the strike, is said to have The federal power commission been largely responsible for the announced its of the heavy output. This confirms issuance of a approval license for the the Survey s forecast that (docks construction of a power developIn the hands of consumers would million tons by ment at the Boysen dam on the reach sixty-thre- e Big Horn river, Wyoming, to April 1, the statement said, add- the Wyoming power company, million that least at three ing tons of production last reported of Shoshone- Wyoming. would be added to the reserves. Half Funeral sendees for the late Judge Wiiliam Brkngham were held at noon yesterday in the Tabernacle. Preceding the funeral cortege from the home came a great truck loaded with a wealth of most beautiful and Upper, House of By Associated ' Press) ' 3, WASHINGTON, April The agricultural appropriation bill, carrying $35,808,000 . but without the item of $360,000 for free seeds, was reported to the Senate, As turned over to the ; Senate the measure is $116,300 larger than when it passed the IS GRANTED House. w, WANTS TO , . Con- V. gress. William Brangham ornate floral emblems, which completely covered both stands. The were Mr. pallbearers Branghams sons George, William, Oliver, Irving and Harold, and M. T. Bums. The services were , conducted under the direction of Bishop. John Q. Adams of the Fifth ward, in which the departed had for so, many years resided, and in which he was universally known and respected. The Fifth ward choirTed by Miss Lavon Bennion sang, and Prof, dark presided at the organ. There was a large attendance, particularly of the older residents who had known the MANY BANKS Judge for many years, and who admired his character. On the stand were heated (By Associated Press) ' Bishop, Adams, the Rev. W. M. YOUNGSTOWN, April 3, Paden of Salt Lake, Presidents J. B. Hauz of Bay City, Michigan Lindquist and Quinney, Elders wanted in Cleveland and . other W. M. Everton, F. L. West, W. cities on charges of having de- - W. and Roy D. Maughan Thatcher. $100,000 has .confessed here to The choir sang, Nearer Dear having swindled eleven banks. Savior to Thee.. Elder AV. M. Evertop offered the invocation. The choir sang,- Jesus, Lover of WOMAN GRILLED my Soul. ; Elder Roy p. Thatcher felt he had been afforded high brlvilege to speak in tribute to the memBY-OPPO ory Of the departed, whom he remembered for his kindness and courtesy, especially as he learned it when, as a young lawyer, he first practiced in Judge Branghams court, and he paid a high tribute to the Judges un( By Associated Press ) NEW failing attention to business, YORK, April 3. and the accuracy with which it Agitated because she had learned her aged mother had heard of was performed. His was a fine her plight, Miss Olivia M. P. analytical mind and a keen sense Stone resumed the witness stand of justice. In the application of for. further .cross .examination at the natural rules of justice he her trial for the killing of Ellis was unsurpassed,' and "the 'attGuy Kinkhead. Assistant Dis- orneys appearing before him trict Attorney Warbasse re- were always treated as gentleopened his attack on her story of men. He was a man of settled her betrayal by Kinkead by dr convictions and his rulings were whether she knew all in accord with those conmanding James K. Clark, former United victions. He never sought in States attorney. I dont know making his decisions to ask they would meet with him," she cried, bursting into whether - to -- the f avorrHe-hewetears7Td rather youd take my irabhc-saw line as he it. The of justice life than keep hounding me this , who, way. The court adjourned ten speaker told of a teacherwas ara pupil, whipped having minutes for her to regain her rested and brought before' the composure. Judge. HadJie been seeking popular favor he" would have Shamhart Goes East punished the teacher, but son-in-la- Agricultural Appropria tion Bill Is Relieved of Provision For ; Free Seeds When It Reaches ' KI.W WHY DEMOCRATS - WERE FIRED - (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, April '3. Investigation by a special house committee to determine whether the dismissal by Harding last admusTcheating IT fet m Friday of certain officials at the bureau of engraving and printing was justified was proposed in a resolution introduced by representative Moore, Democrat, of Virginia. - ; 7 (By Associated Press) ' . Logan Pioneer of 1864 and veteran justice of peace who was buried yesterday following funeral services at the Tabernacle. , , . I Rev. William Paden . of . Salt WASHINGTON, 'April,-Lake read the impressive funer- JAMES L. , Wilmeth director (By Associated Press) al ritual of the Presbyterian and others of the bureau of en.DUBLIN, April, 3. A meetColaddressed which includes many graving removed by. President Micheal church, by ing billicat gems relative to thii Joys Harding, it is announced would lins at Castle Gate Bar. County which await those r. who have appear at the White House this Mayo, last night was Mopped by lived worthy lives ahd placed afteroqn y and ; demand from members of Fourth' WeSterAiHb President (Harding a public exL t their trust in ,, thp Lord.' E vision of. the Irish. Republican-armExperiences like this said the planation bf their removal. after a stormy scene in humanize us make speaker, ind Us all more spiritual! As we all which a woman was wounded by GDN7.IHI meet at the narrow door, of a bullet, according to accounts death, our thoughts uirn to the reaching here. The crowd umSTORE things that are not of this bered two thousand, according ' bebut world, to life the pertain to reports. When revolvers were yond the grave. We meet tohon-o- r (By Associated Press) flourished, an officer declared the memory of a good man, a DES MOINES, April 3 Five the meeting adjourned in the (By Associated Press) loyal citizen, a loving hus- thousand in cash, bonds and good, NEW YORK, April 3. A interests of peace. (Bv Associated Press! band and father. His last mom- personal belongings valued at DENVER, April 3. Conflict- master robber of the French ents werp made happy by the several thousand dollars ' were ing reports as to the effective- Apache type .is sought Jay .the his of -loved. onesJHis obtained by masked gunmen who --Abraham presence Grave ness of the suspension' of work last words were invoking the blew open the Mandlebaum Bros.' order in the Colorado coal mines police after wrestling from love of God upon them. The Dry Goods' Companys safe are made by operators, and Eugenie Diaset, a French sailor, Lincolns Grandfather speaker felt how much he would shortly after midnight. Two miners. Officials of the Colorado who was arrested, his version of appreciate the courtesy extend watchmen t were overpowered, Fuel and Iron Company said the the $60,000 jewel robbery in the ed of the use of the Tabernacle, one was bound and Yard Found Church in situation was gagged and greatly im- home of Albert R. Shattuck, a and the expressions of esteem the other forced to aid the rob proved, that they had 171 more retired banker. The burglars, of his associates. Judge Brang- bers. men in Las Animas and HuerAssociated .uJ (By Press) ham was well educated in the in number, waited nine fano counties today than they four LOUISVILLE. KY., April 3 school of life, and of late years hours until the eight servants htd Saturday Mike Livoda, vice dinedrseized and ' bound them The' grave ofAbraham "Linchad been a'greatreader. Rev. president of district 15 of the with Shattuck and his wife oln- grandfather of the martyPaden recalled the Judges early mine workers, challenged the locked in the life and the burden of ' responwhile the red President, has been found basement, For Delinquency , statement and said reports were taken Diaset said. in a church sibility that had always rested near hre, in showed fewer at work. The jewels yard Shattuck released himself and upon him ; told of the wearisome the belief of several Louisvill-iancompanys , mines today esti- sent the butler for the police. journey, across-the- plains -- and mated between ten and twelve who recently have completthe birth at that time of his eldthousand miners are idle. est daughter; of his arrival an extensive investigation. (By Associated Press) disobed- andOfhoW Who Remembers Him? ed"The the pupil the found" Wo HELENA. Mont April, 3 he"appreciated' investigators . (By Associated Press) of the necessity extended him by The stones their . inscriptions on Buying Expedition ience anddiscipline, CHICAGO, April 3. Leaders moving him hospitality freed he Apostle Benson and others. The shows dress and parent- in the different groups of rail, It would seem that Logan has blotted away by long exposure without fear and without favor, speaker told of the Judges love picture al carelessness are blamed for road unions were expected to in- overlooked one of its earlier to the elements which they justice. of his home and his incessant ef- the increase of the Reid Shamhart, general man- as an act ofmore delinquency in dulge in at least an informal dis- residents who has since acquired believe- mark the grave of who a He was than just forts to make it beautiful. A Montana n ager of the M. Barker secreJ. Emancipators grandfather cussion of the coal strike and the by true and a was He just number judge. incidents of touching left yesterday for of the bureau of child and) . relation of their unions at a fame as a theatrical producer was killed by Indians in 1786 NewCompany, York on his second buying friend. Judge Brangham loved connected with the life of the tary the- within sight of his cabin and of of a chain founder animal protection of the state. and here who him were today. Delegates of meeting around those Rev. related and of the year. Before departed more than a million rail workers aters reaching across the conti- before the eyes of his three sons expedition in Montana reDelinquency Paden praised most highly the seems leaving Mr. Shamhart stated worthy, hence was loved in C. R. Ballard to to be growing worse each -Accordingare here in connection with mat- nent. Oliver valued most We refer to was He turn. fulhighly had which he with he that courage anticipated getting his ters pertaining to the United Morosco, who was married in Thruston- who has made a premost intimately as- filled the duties of life, and also year, Said secretary Barber . r by those best States railroad labor board wage Los Angeles on Saturday to Miss j liminary investigation of deeds Logan firm the very It is our present by met death. As judge he was a recently. apparel obtainable. lie sociated with him. Judged courtof We ail seem to-b- v who style one of hearing. living. standard biblical the Selma Paley. It was his second !jn the Jefferson county with peace, a Justice said that business is picking up justice warrant examination the restless and kindhouse, love uncomfortable and all over the country and he as- would deal justly with mercy, and a justice with marriage, his first wife haying humaboht from A foot note to the the belief the land composing serted his faith in a running walk and place to plahim. aqd divorced straightly courage, Dillon Bachelors quick return ly ce and forgetting (hat there the churchyeavd is part of the to normal times. Rev. bly before the Lord, Judge Paden the js dispatch conveying the expressed which inclu - be Brsnghamjneasured up to the thaQka of.Jtevv.Pillsburyjmdhis such an institution as home. Mr. will Sharmhart away Demand iReturn Eof standard and his memory willnpprpr;fltnn nf Theparents are toLblame more "Oliver Morosco. (Mitchell) is ded 400 acres." six weeks. live in the hearts ofhls friendsTj extended, including the use of than . any other factor, and there a Utah man. He was born in the Emancipators grandMrs. W. G. Ruckenbrod sang, i the Tabernacle. The speaker andj8re jazz dances. It Old Age Pension Tax Logan forty-tw- o years ago, and of by that parental supervis- Abide With Me. ..'Rev. Pillsbury had enjoyed at the age of four years was father have been revealedstated. Bishop John Q, Adams said visit to Judge Brangham aafew thing of the past, . Our; taken to San Francisco' by his the investigation, it was mort-allWhen their father fell as he could re" weeks ago, wfhen he became style of living has changed-as that Morosco (By Associated Press) long elder The parents.' nd it has changed for the worse wounded Mordinai ran to member anyone except hjs , DILLON- Mont. April 3. shortly eftec embarked in Jhe greatly impressed with the hum- ents, he rememberejjadge1: nity ftn(j Christian virtues of AndiT is the children that Emphatically declaring that theatrical business in the Golden the houseancT proc u red'aHri fie ' Brangham. He had teen raised they have no desire to provide' Gate city, and the boy was vir- while Josiah darted for a near departed, and the lovely suffer. n with the Judges children; an old age pensiofi for the old tually raised in a theater. At an by fort to obtain aid. Thomas, sixmonths of that) that summary permeated aj spirit visited in the Judges home and ThomefThe love he bore hla done by the deDartment maids of the county many young early age he began promoting then a bov of nine years, re(By Associated Press k KANSAS CITY, Aprl ,3.-- learned to respect and lave him 'from July to December Beaverhead county bachelors theatrical enterprises on his own mained with his father. Cattle an to the have filed claims fop a refund initiative, and his success since Receipts 7800. Market, j and his family. The speaker was 31, 192L the conditions in the, findings, According ftete are "set forth in a report, of their bacnelcr tax. Some that timers a part of the theatri- Indian seized Thomas and was beef steers, fat she stock steady pleased to see so many of Lo- -j Of delinquent Children 'the even g0 so fkr as to aver that cal history Of the country. Mr. about scalp him when Mordecai to 25 cents higher. Mixed yearl- - gans pioneer citizens present to honor the memory of their oldj the bachelor maids themselves Morosco owns a number of returned and shot the savage ings $8.00. report states; 148 investigated 14 sent to state lridustrial school sKocItitnrl Pres) should be taxed to raise such a theaters throughout the country, to death. Thomas was released! Hogs Receipts, 9000. Market friend and associate. He felt to Bulk of sales' say God bless the memory of! CHICAGO, Anril 3. Mav 3 sent to state home) 9' placed fund for bid men who have been including New York, and Los in private homes, 4 sent out. ri Corn $0.38 Judge Brangham, and may He j wheat $1.33 fortunate enough to escape Angeles. He is interested largerfthe martyred President, ihe hearts of his lam-- j Sheep Receipts llUOO. . the state f ly in both , motion pictures and traveling in double harness. disposititicr : A hen always wants to do ket, sheep strong. Lambs gener!ily. . Movie actors seem to violate! t the legitimate drama. , i ylJp until .this time no Rock he 10 to 15 edit; higher, lopsi Frank M, Baugh sang Mind your own busfti; has been issued b the Who, of all Logans citizens something else. And some ou.ii speed limit, as well as suto ' cf 1515.49. are that v a; rcirttibert! the family ? mobile;. cf a ; you yill never be spinsters. - ROBBERS 3 - E WERE BOLD - of ; R03 DESOIIiES , : -- ParenlstoBhrj d s - ofTfcsir.CEira -- main-itaini- ng . 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