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Show With your Home paper reaching you regularjyyou are' certain not to miss any good things offered. Ahont the LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH. SATURDAY. MAY 13, 1922. DR. S. W. STRATTON OF IIIJITill: A : A PRINCIPLES IS MADE . ' L x MSS.1 , $ 'L ' Association in Council Are Opposed to Soldiers Bonus and to All Western States! Sionary Meets Today to Fix district Forms of Paternalism in Government Schedule Fo is le suf-Wa- ge .f I- (By Associated Press) t CLOUDBURST MUCH !u . lPII 1111 IL.LL INTO, THE DOES ( GENOA, May 13. As the result of a meeting of economic conferences on Russian affairs the situation today is so critical that- - it seemed doubtful whether the British and French positions could be reconciled M. Barthou head of the French delegation declared France w'oulil never consent to having a mixed commissions on which Russians sit to decide e questions. and Barthou it is said have tak- en different sides of the contro-- 1 versy. Pdn - Bar-tho- u im-port- Lloyd-Georg- DAMAGE BANDITS (By Associated Preaa) ROB Beav-jwh- Press) May 13 (BygAnsociated CIIICAGOO. Four damage suits for $50,000 each alleging false arrest and impolice prisonment following 13. raids on the. quarters of the Trade-coun-l (By Associated Press -- w J - ng cil last Wednesday night, have .been filed against Chief Police Fitzmorris and other directing officers of the police depart-metThe arrests followed the slaying of two policemen in the bombings and shootings of was killed and 25 injured. The Tuesday night. train ran into an automobile at a grade crossing. The engine GREAT RACE TO and three cars were derailed and overturned. The driver cf BE RUN TODAY the automobile was killed. Doctors were sent from here. mond n. a4 (By Associated Press) Mac !3. More than 70,000 persons are witness the running this afWANTS TO KNOW to ternoon of the forty eighth renewal Kentucky derby. The sky was cloudless and a warm day (By Associated Press) 13. promised a lightning fast track. May WASHINGTON, Presidents of more than a Eleven thoroughbreds will faeg dozen independent steel com- the barrier with Morovich, the fapanies mentioned in connection Benjamin black colt, a heavy vorite. with the reported projected merger have been called upon by the federal trade commission Two and One-ha- lf Days for full and specific informaof the tion as to the plan proto Answer Question posed mersrer before the plan i actual consummated cr the transfer is made. The presidNEZ PERCE. Ida., May 12- -In ents of the Lakawana and a trial here it took two and steel companies are onehalf days for a witness to answer one question. The witness was John R. Becker, testifying for the state against Geo. Waterson, former president of Fymiah State bank, charged with reports. falsifying Becker was askd to detail the of certain entries in 13. Jean history TUCSON. May books. bank's the Reap, 63, shot and killed Johr Halter, 25, foreman of a shoe shop conducted by Reap s wire Gandhis Son Arrested at 8:30 last night. The tragedy occurred on Main street in (By Associated Press) foil view of .. crowds. Halter Dowa-da- s ROMBAYr May .12 died immediately and Reap was Gandhi, son of Mohandas arrested. Divorce proceedings K. Gandhi, -- the were pending between Reap and leader, now serving a his wife in the supreme court. prisdii sentence, has been ar rested at Allahobad. it v as LOUISVILLE, Ky., Dr.-An- na 3-- -- 4, WoodrowWilsonFoundationFundNearsClose (By AMocIaied Preu) , WASHINGTON, May 13-- Uncle Sam has less money to count so the comptroller of -the currency is reducing the govenments , staff! of counters it was announced at the Treasury. Two trillion federal re- -' sene notes are in , circulation now m compared with, three billion In 1920. , V,- KLAII' KU KLUX Prw) SAN FRANCISCO, May ', 13, William Ladew,' supreme chancellor of the Knights' of Pythias of New, York announc. ed today he would request the suspension of any mefhber of the order found to belong to the Ku KIux Klan. He said the Knights could be expected to take a definite stand ' on . the FCK subject at. the national -- ExpcIId - nr demi-god- MAN SLAYS HIS - ' K.0F P. AGAINST (By Auixlated - convention here in August. . time draws near for the close of the campaign for the .ness and.thespirit of truth in the world, is still only an infant as yet THE Wilson Foundation fund, created in recognition of crying in the night, and that the struggle with darkness is Drake Sluder.ts the national and international services of President Woodrow mostly an unequal struggle Wilson not was more. once It Wilson, twice President of the United States, who furthered the;terrible truth parj8 proVed this cause of human freedom and was instrumental in pointing out who failed tj,ere, but humanity itself. It was not the statesmen ky University Faculty , man-effective methods for the cooperation of the liberal forces of ,hat fajjed so much as the spirit of the peoples behind them. The kind throughtout the world. DES MOINES, May 13 Six 'hope, the aspirations for a new world order of peace and right USE OF AWARD however deeply and universally felt was still only students of .Drake university .,.!and justice The award or awards from the income of the foundation will feeble an(j ineffective in comparison with the dominant national were last night by be made from time to time by a nationally constituted committee paSHjon8 which found their expression in the peace treaty. Even the expelled for havuniversity fatuity s human to the individual or group that has rendered within a specified if wilnon Jbad been one of the great of the race, defiance continual of Hie. in ing liberal period, meritorious service to democracy,, public welfare, he coujd not j,ave 8aved the peace. Knowing the Peace Confer-Ihoug- authorities a student organizamind or peace through justice. own in convinced my ence a8 j knew it from within. 4 feel tion known as the Ducks, GENERAL SMUTS' TRIBUTE that not the greatest man born of woman in the history of the which is said to have engineerJan Christian Smuts, Premier o the Union of South Africa, race wouid have saved that situation. The great hope was not the ed fraudulent student elections writing of President. Wilson arid hja efforts at the Peace Con- heralding of the coming dawn, as the peoples thought, but only Ten. other students were susfar-awe shall event which toward ference, said in part: some of yet a dim intimation on The position occupied by President Wilson in the worlds have to make many a long, weary march. Sincerely as we believed pended and three were put - imagination at the close of the great war and at the beginning in the moral ideals for which we had fought, the temptation at probation. of the peace coriference was terrible in its greatness. It was a Paii? of a large booty to be divided proved too great. And in ' Investigation of the Ducks enterrible position for any mere man to occupy. Probably to no the nd not only the leaders but the peoples preferred a bit of organization followed the . sevhuman beingrtn all history did the hopes, the prayers, the boo here, a strategic frontier there, a coal field or an oil will, tering of a sorority howse eral weeks ago and disturbing' aspirations of many millions of his fellows turn with such an addition to their population or their resources to all the fanl the peace of the coeds and the f war. time At a of him the close to the at as I was allurements of the ideal. As said at the time, the real peace poignant intensity scandalous1 of the deepest darkness and despair, he had raised aloft a light still to come." and it could from a new spirit In .the publishing of a article In the student paper. to which all eyes had turned. - He had spoken divine words of peoples themselves. The activities of this small healing and consolation to a broken humanity, llis lofty moral the Out of it all, however, Woodrow VVilson, despite the things he group of the student body idealism seemed for a moment to dominate the brutal passions; which had torn the Old World asunder. And he was supposed to had hoped for but failed, to accomplish, won a really great victory statement issued by the univerpromoted ihp secret which would remake the world on fairer lines. and achieved a great accomplishment when he brought through sity faculty reads, Lord's DayAct Beat Inattention t(T stidy und an inexpected Pmadhani. piesidvrtt of thejThe peace which Wilson was bringing to the world wasforoe had or as Smuts expressed it, the little child that shall save them solent attitude toward honest congress committee, to be Gods peace. Prussianism lay crushed: brute all. , been Plebiscite had universe moral of work in the school. The authThe character in the in Victoria and Hardoi fhotelai Iishiram, failed utterly. in a was universal a There vindicated. vague great hope consignally the Indian The object of the Foundation is not only to honor Woodrow orities telive that their' secretary witl promote scholarar- - moral peace , of a new world order arising visibly and immediately Wilson and perpetuate the memory of the great fight he made were also committee VICTORIA, B. C., May 13- -In gres8 not old. the prosecution of the end a mere was the of ruins on This the hope superficial world-widship e peace, but to keep his ideals to the fore iin the eyes jor a plebiscite yesterday, Vic- rested. of end the the was war intense serious the at It sentiment. purposes of the univer1 expression of the world until universal demand results in their accomplish' toria voters reiected by an overof the inner moral and spiritual force which had upborne the ment. r . . sity." whelming majority a proposal Singer Is indisposed peoples during the dark night of the war and bad nerved them in YOU WISH TO. HELP? DO of the Victoria police commis'nil effort almost beyond human strength. Surely, God had 'been Honored of sion for rigid enforcement PONCA CITY. Okla, May 1 'with them in that long night of agony. His was the victory; Those w ho desire to help in this great work are invited to do s pleb-was act. The in .dav Lord s the Madame Ernestine should be the peaces And President Wilson was looked upon so now', by handing their contributions to the Fund collector Geu-fi-ll ordered,-afte- r store- e MONTREAL, Mflv l was unable t!ys the man to make this great peace. lie had voiced tbnf great!fhciFdlstrtctrfortheretronrin every precint; or otherwise send a Founda-'rW. Beane is J. chief here1 at Cache Junction, who John her engagement to sing Pershing coinideals of the new order ; his great utterances had become the, them to Frank order by the pclice commission j last night because c,f a severe ontractual basis for the armistice and the peace. The idealism t ion agent for Cache, or to Mrs. Weston Vernon, in charge in' niander of theA meric an troops for Sunday closing. cold, it was announced late ves- - of Wilson would surely become the reality of the new order of Logan, at her home, 123 East Second North street, or to The during the" world' war. 'today laws m j was made a doctor Leaders ef the Lords Day jterday by the American Legion, things. Journal, office. to the decline McGill recognize university, 'fhe decree alliance Of the President's failure, he wrote: Each subscriber will receive a receipt, and later a Founder's; sponsoring her appearance. The " HUMANITY FAILED certificate. 'Any and all amounts are welcome.. Subscriptions jW'as conferred ?"y Sir Arthur legality of Hie plebiscite and jremaineder of her tour has hiHr in-- " of the outcome if fthe matter i cancelled on! advice of her phv-It is the realist and not the idealist who is generally justified dose at the end of the month. Dont you desire the honor of. Come,-pniau' theatre. t downtown Isician. '' g We events. in debate. forget-thaof the founders? human tha of m included list the by spirit, spirit Beth-lehe- -- By Associated Press) T1ETSIN, May 13 An in PHOENIX, May 13 Two, dependent government hag been masked bandits held up a com. set up by General Chang Tint Mflatioa-train- n the Arizona lan, defeated military gover- - and New Mexico railroad 15 nor of Mukden. A declaration from Clifton, Arizona, at of independence ha? been issued eeVen o'clock last night and from his headquarters at Luan-chowith four pouches from and says he repudiates all escaped the mail car.' Passengers were instructions from the presi- not molested it is. reported. The dent and all treaties negotiated value of the' contents cf the hy him. The declaration sets stolen pouches has not yet been forth that Chang intends to determined The robbers i stopmake favorable treaties with ped the train by piling ties on friendly powers and will as- the track. They fled after sume the responsibility of prodirecting the engineer not' to tecting foreign lives and prop- move the train for twenty rouerty there. Chang has receiv- tes longer. He complied.' Tb ed help from Japan in the past. train consisted of a The news from the Kaipling car, combination mail passenger and bag-gomining area is increasingly and car freight car., Only grave. American military forc- three passengers were aboard. es which are in charge of ihe railroad in that section' are conof MONEY COUNTERS sidering the advisability withdrawing all foreigners ar.d if this step is taken it probably ARE DISCHARGED will result, in damage .to' mining property. BRISTOL, Va., May PERNAMBUCO. May 13 estimated at $600,000 The Portuguese aviators, Capwas caused in this vicinity last tains Coutinho and Sacadura o fell in the ocean Thursday night when waters from er creek flooded a dozen down-- j for the second disaster since town stores in the center of the, starting on their transatlantic city also business houses and flight from Lisbon to the Brastores. The flood w'aa caused zilian coast are reported uninby a cloudburst at Waldon, Va. jured and in good condition after They were, The high waters have begun to their experience. Six Nations Pay Tribute (By Awoc,Htcd PreM) retede-leavithe streets coy pickeiL u p moreJ.ba.nl 01)iniles 13c ,L)SrAN&KLE;iiiay 1 from ci. . vil rocks by a small ered with debris. Two youthful bandits last to Florence Nightingale ship. A British cruiser salvagheld ed the hydroplane which was night up the office of the NEW GERMAN is but it curculation considerably damaged department of the (By Aaaoctaled Preae) believed it can be repaired. Los Angeles Herald and esBORDEAUX, May 12 Six MINISTER ARRIVES honored the today caped in an automobile with Nations AIR MAIL SERVICE $535. The office is within a memory of Florence ' Nightinblock of the police station. gale, founder of modern - Red (Bv Associated Press) surprised two cashiers Cross nursing and the 278 They 13. The NEW YORK, May PROVIDED FOR wrapping up small coins and American nurse who diedy.in firt German ambassador to be '' scooped up the pile of money France during the world war. sent to this country since the event of the The automo in the day drove principal and away (By Associated Press) war, arrived aboard the steamFlordedication the the W'as bile. 13. WASHINGTON, A May delegaer America today. for ence N ightingale school tion, headed by Mayor Hylan.iThc House has agreed to the to memorial the ass nurses, to the amendment ; Senate post met the ship Wheat and Corn higher education of nurses for bill pro office appropriation humanity and for France Going in for culture is all right viding $1,900,000 for operation The, new school will be under (By Associated Press) if you have the time to spare, but of the New York to San Fran- Ham- CHICAGO, May '13. --May the direction of going in for agriculture brings in cisco air mail service dllTlH York. New Tilton 1 of, Corn $0.63 wheat $1.43. the year beginning July more eats. e TRADE COMMISSION sengers or Crew-Val- ue ge (By Associated Press) The eastrtxnmt Express of the Lehigh Valley railroad was wrecked near North Leroy shortly before noon. First reports said (three cars were overturned of At division headquarters the railroad it was reported one They Secure Four Pouches of Mail But Do Not Molest The P&3- -' . I FILE DAMAGE -- i Affairs izes New Government 'of The Loot v UndeBreak Imminent May Receive Jap Aid. termined. V 'J i TRAIN COLLIDES (By Associated Press) BATA VII A, N. Y.. May ROBBERS Hill UP' SETS IIP gate Russian KANSAS CT1V. May Plans for handling the coming gan juan j)e Mezquital accord-grai- n harvest of the middle ling to reports from the interior west will be made at a meeting Rev. J. I. Lancaster of ElPaso. elder cf the Torreon here today of the national farm! has gone to Durango to district labor exchange. The president iinvehti te of the exchange said an effort t will be made to arrive at H!r T II fl ft I standard wage for harvest, I I V I H L . workers who go from one state 1 I I 1 II U to another. Eight states will be representel at the meeting. t WITH AUTOMOBILE - CHANE TWO Defeated Military GovCannot Asre on ernor of Mukden Issues The Personnel of TKe Declaration of IndeCommission to Investi- pendence and Organ , ! (By Associated Press) (By Associated Press) an official representative N D BE1ERAL SUITE Lloyd VGeorge and Eli- mis-Mldd- worker of the Torreon at Durango, City wLh a broken thigh bone raring ieeeived when she was thrown lnt0 an irrjgati0Il ditch by ruf- a M,eXCarl mob "ie",beM Mpn employed. White Sulphur Springs, W. Vaa., May 13. A declaration of principles was adopted by the executive council of the American Bankers Association at its- - final session-, i --included trfTS. W; Stratton, tftretsr wthw condemnation cf all forms of burtau of ctandards, Department of paternalish government, oppo- Commerce, who was one of the promsition to soldiers bonus, oppo- inent figures attending the radio consition to changes in the federal vention called by Secretary Hoover reserve board, endorsement o- at the suggeetion of President the care of disabled veterans regardless cf expense and declared also in favor of an amendment doing away with federal tax exemptions. They recommended the United States send I jf (By Associated Press) Farm Labor Exchange, ELPASO, May 13. Miss Llgntlzabeth streator, Methodist Representing to the reparations commission also that free zones be established at principal harbors of the country. A T Bankers -- , NUMBER 111- - EIRE 4 , ' By American tX cxc. ; some men offer for bsI til-la- g their Heme g"er. ' VOLUME XLHL -- thinmt we know ef are the RIVAL ht " . 's' ff 1 - ' all-Ind- only-come- , i - . 2n s.--: ' rs rr j . 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