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Show VOLUME XLUL LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, MONDAY. MAY 15, 1922. Secretary of the Interior Fall in .an interview printed in an El Paso Regarding His Bonus Propositions, One For Express Fire Messenger and When Opens One Drops Dead and Another Is Hit The Rest of The Band Beat Insurance, The Other For Cash Payment With a Sales Tax as Money Basis. Paid-u- p ... (By Associated Preos) It is practically im paper said: possible ion man to get a home- stead in a forest reserve at present," the American Forestry Association tells ns. The Association, which Ts directing the campaign against putlog the U. S. Forest Service hi the "land office, of the governnunt, the Department of the Interior, is nude of thousands members wp of throughout the country, and tlicre-- fore represents the public in suclf Retreat f EJyjf S Auoclated Frege) WASHINGTON, May 15 , President Harding, back in Washington after his week end triple New Jersey plunged into Paul 0. Cravath, attomay for tha consideration.. of the soldier Morgan Intaraata, denied tha at at a bonus measure.. He had a con- manta attributad ta him by Senator ference with Senator Smoot of Borah thxt ha had Information that a Utah, Republican member of the aocrot treaty had been entered Into Senate finance committee. Smoot by tha United Statea and Great Britlaid before the president his plan ain. for issuance of paid up insurance as a substitute for the certificate feature of the bonus bill as the house and formal-- ! !)assed by by the finance committee. The Utah senator also presented an alternative plan for a cash payment the bonus funds to be raised by a sales tax. On leaving the White house the Senator declined to say whether the president expressed his views on the proposals outlined. DOWN (By CLIMBERS Pn AnHoc-latc- SEATTLE, May 15. Eight members of the Mountaineers, an organization of mountain climbers, escaped without' serf dus injury today when swept down McClellan's Butte, in the Cascade mountains, a distance of 400 feet by. an avalanche. The party .was within a few hundred feet of the summit when the slide occurred. One woman was brought to a Seattle hospital, but is declared not to be seriously hurt. It fled-towait- ' " or other Is Fanned Ter June 15 at TI.2 Uncle Sum Receiver cn Invitation. (By union. . The American Forestry Association ' points to laws on the- - books and gives figures of record. In so doing it performs a public service. I rani yfnierira oresiry shsorta Aociatd Prw) tt tf i' r::' to-d- l 11 rrV r rr " t sub-cc!."I- ;-v tM' ' r; ( Br Aoelsl T" ) : z: Washington, i In a communlsithn f J A can Ambassador Ch"I tha I ed - States govern rr.:r.t tj i:. to participate da tha r V 3 1, planned conference has been receivti L s t ' lien. , GENOA, May 15. The nomic conference, lottj herxli:! as the meeting of mi3is czt which would arisa a rejyvcr- - 1 Europe, today stands a d ;tj. hulk in. the vision cf tn ant world. Oat cf j cf negotiations has cor.. 2 tly t ;t-em treaty between G- -. 7 and Russia, virtue!! tbs r establishing of tha c or;! y cf the balance of tawtr. A decision to ccr.ttar 1 t' : . cussion of Russian ) at the Hague and th . tion of an irre:r.cL' tC 1 ence between Cr;:t L ..irli France on the ways tr.i Russian restoration, Thy litical 7 t 3r unanimously ment reached ccir: powers to hold at the Hague on Jr: 3 1 V to-d- ay s ing Genoa Conference a BI mal Failure end A: it npon, although it is as available to settlers as public lands outside the forests, it declares. The whole policy of the Forest Service has .been one of liberality With land showing agricultural It initiated the act of June 11, 1906. under which the homesteading of agricultural land within the National Forest became It , has listed for tatry possible. r under that act over 21.000 homesteads aggregating over 2.000,000 acres and thf number which have been abandoned, 150,000 acres is, clear evident ( that the Forest Service has given the homesteader the benefit of all doubts with respect to tlie agricultural value of land. . Furthermore, Congress, at the suggestion of the Forest Service, passed tn 1912 an art calling for the classification of National Forest land in order that all knds chiefly valuable for agriculture, might be established, and nude available to entry by homesteader. Under-thiact morg than ninety per cent of . the forest area, has to date been ' classified and only two per cent , found to be chiefly valuable for agriculture. Over ( 25,000,000 acres have been eliminated from the forests, because they were found to be not chiefly valuable for forests pro--d It CARRIES SLIDE TUCSON, May 15 Express Messenger II. S. Stewart this morning frustrated a spectacular attempt of eight men to rob Rock Island train No. 3, the Golden State Limited, by killing one bandit, and it is believed he wounded a second, while he routed the band empwere ty handed. Passengers not molested. The hotdup occurred near Jaynes, a flag station eight miles west of Tuc con. The body of the slain bandit was recognized by Sheriff Daniel of' Pinal county as that of a Tucson pool room habitue. Beside ' the body was found a sack of dynamite. A red fuse was used to stop the men train. .Three masked boarded the engine, the fourth stood guard over the passenger The engine .mail and Will Distribute Snake- coaches. cars were express bite Remedy in Cali- from the rest. The separated conductor fornia By Airplanes stuck hi3 head out of a window shot at. Then' Stewart Which Will Drop Para- and wasfire. One bandit fell opened chutes' Containing Kit dead and another appeared to be hit, all therr iVitOIedicine In automobiles. The sheriff is now on the trail of the band. ' Associated (By Press) -- SAN DIEGO, May 15, The ,U San Diego Zoological Society TRADE FOREIGN has announced the completion of arrangements to deliver by SLUMP HI APRIL aer , airplane. an um to be administered to persons Bitten by rattlesnakes in ' (By Associated Press) southern California. A kit, conWASHINGTON, May 15 taining the serum, syringe and American foreign trade slumped emergency 'dressing, will be, in According to reports of carried in a parachute to be theApril commerce department. Exdropped to, the town calling for ports for the month were 0 : help, t :r. f vj 0 compared with ip Mtirch. Imports were $217,000,000 against $256, 000,000 in March. ' nutters. The Association points out that upon investigation of the records at the Forest Service, it finds in the National Forests of Nnv Mexico, Secretary Fall's own State, there are today over 20,000 acres open to entry. 1 he land has not been filed - , new stone and foundations for buildings. Little change was made in the Boyer, anJ execu- - earlier formulas from the time of live officer of the American Concrete the Egyptians Until 1796 James Institute and the American Society Parker, of England, produced from for Testing materials, in discussing lime, calcined and ground, what he, But this the possibility of , celebrating the called Roman Cement. centennial of Joseph Aspdm of cement was as unlike the present England,' the inventor of day commercial cement as it was unlike that used by the Egyptians. To Joseph Aspdm of Leeds, England, in 1824, belongs the credit of inventing Portland Cement the cement now used. It was named Portland because of its resemblance to Portland stone. Portland Cement was first brought to the United States in 1865 but was not manu1 he here until 1872. factured largest single achievement towards said Mr Few people realise was Boyer, how old is cement, used by the Egyptians before the days of Christ. They learned from experience that stone alone would give permanence and so employed it on the budding of their great monuments and with it they used this other material of permanence Cement. Portland Cement Is such a com- - Increasing the output and reducing live that the cost of production was the demon fact in ne do not consider it t romanti velopment of the rotary kiln foe. or as having been evolved by long burning.. For this credit is due to of the Atlas and tedious human efforts throfigh the progressiveness 2,000 years. But, cement did not Portland Cement Company, one of manufac-th-e just happen. It came because of the earliest eompanys to indomitable work of certain itr lure cement in America, In the early day of the industry dividual, starting with - some old Egyptian builder twenty- centuries when cement was burned in dome ago. improved from century to cen- - kilns the output was seldom more 1 he rotary tuty, until modern cement was de- - than 100 barrels a day. to kiln makes it possible produce veloped. In Egypt the atone of the pyra- - from 500 to 3,000 barrels a day, site. their And, not mids was set in a mixture of vol- - according to , canic ash and sand, which was the only is American Portland Cement From better and less expensive then any earliest form of cement Egypt It found its way to Rome others in the world, but mills in the where it wss used for roadways and Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania, prothan all foundations. In the middle ages it duce more cement was used in the building of walls Germany and England combined. D, -- tt it L dejpartment NJz tkn v: t " : wda totz-- g. Jj 13 - A. i:;' ..anti-venomou- s,, TM SETTLE the strikers have their pickets to look after any cases of. rioting or disorderly conduct. W . SALT LAKI !. V'7 15 A7. The shooting occurred about G. Nebeker, a 'a steel half a mile below the LcL ing ecrlteer of r j where 606 train No, bride was, found deid in his tcJ held up a few day ago, Mr. Alta club yesterday, wl'Ji c KATY McShane said last night, Mr. bullet- holow In, hit ? death was reported- by Lr X Reid,, superintendent of the . Lion Coal company, was in to INTO THE DITCH Pratt, secretary of see me and we rushed to the All the merchants and busi-sce- who said that a rcr!i CzzzvtZ of the trouble as soon as jjess houses are planning. their ed the body about r.:n jrrsttr-;da-" name be not revealed and that ' ' (By Associated Press) the reached vs. We went,gajeg for the opening of Logan's donareport exact amount the of the One WACO, Tex., May 15 his automobile and It couldn t fci2 annii Dollar Day and Dr, P. I GaUigan, uho in be is tion secret. It kept woman passenger was seriously known that he is a Michigan Tacna-Aricjoined today in a! have teen more than- fifteen- gapping Day next' Wednes-ne- summoned, said thxt it wig a hurt early this morning when case of suicide and that the the shooting un- day to as the Estimates to effort alumnys. compose their jjay 17th. Already on the Katy Flyer, north bound - remove til we were there. We found number of the meichants have man had apparently tten d -contribution rante of the the value and ferences the Missouri, Kansas and Tex five or six men already on the their windows well supplied since early Saturday r.!ht. lbs between $5,000,000 and problem of the PocificV as a as railway was ditched. Two dead man grasped a revolver in . source of- - international friction ground ; Tenas was dead, . and with barga'ps. j coaches and a baggage car left his right hand. Tha ehet enerec- in Young gone The for the .The with open shopping, Associated Along provides gift PresS) (By the rails. The accident was tered the head just above Sr.i & to real1 conference to hac tion I the f club rushed some a of entertainment the session bridge up building, ing lawyers caused by washed cut tracks ANN ARBOR, Mich, May 15. little in front of the right tz?r ' of under of from and in in the been called the Michirules the the was 15. The of guards get .away provided presence opening stipulates University following a heavy rain. all there in order to avoid trouble, the Northern ' Utah .BaseBall taking an upward direction ar.d gan as one .of the most impor- which it is to be operated. official representatives cf tant legal educational centers Plans for a structure of Gothic governments in the world in .but there was none there, and I League at the Crimson Field lodging in the telephone tails' in the country is the vision of type that will .cover two blocks the Pan American Union" build- - returned to find at least 150 at 4 p. m. , It wijl be the Colleg-iap- s beside the bed.'. EARTHQUAKE the university officials follow- on the campus in the corner of ing when Secretary Hughes people gathered I told 'them against the Brigham City Diamonds and other personal adwere found in and could do no and an with South Peaches. avenr;e . Both teams are ready effects which the announcement good recent that they that meeting University opened ing a his room were turned .over to had State street. The construction dress. Luis Izquierdo replied the best thing they could do to go and will surely give an unnamed alumnus his brother, L.NebcLer, 129 made a gift running into the will be either stone or brick. for Chile and Meliton Porras would be to go back to ""town classy ball game. : and-8t- ay for Peru, millions for construction of an The" there, maintammg.T, Another, feature .'will be a bi South Fourth East .street Tt 3 (By Associt&d-Jressto body was taken to the S, 11. y have been drawn, will jorder They did as I request- - cycle race from Smithfiold PORTLAND, Ore. May 13. imposing lawyers club and at 2 p. nj.- - It is DeSand-er- s Taylor mortuary chapel, penj. A slight earthquake was felt at ing and the promoting in theriConformta-th-MMiiga- n ed: Logan MINER second annual bicycle Face Ing funeral arransments. . and Martha Cook dormi PRICE 9:30 o'clock this morning and ways the standing of the The shooting occurred short more than fifty bovs have The only reason his fcrothc', and tories nearby and noon the pictures were shaken from walls ession at Michigan. after reports ly DEPUTY KILLED BY it The race will com- II. Ia Nebeker, coukl assign entered and windows rattled. a was last night were that all The Lift to Michigan is thej The plan is said to strike mence at 2 p. m. at as a mbtive for suicice was the Americannote promptly several in the new college in camps. quiet most important the history Mr. L A. Stough- fact that the dead man , hail Smithfield. QUINCY, Calif., May 15 An of the school. Ityiprovides for architecture. Students are to Depjty Sheriff , Adamson of ton May, 15. John Ten- Stcfifeld as been ill the last six weeks. Mr. has been, annotated had heard he that earthquake of several seconds' organization of a lawyers club take their meals and live in the PRICE, miner said .1 is of Greek Helper, Nebeker said his brother , was S. as, Needham Mr was felt this morning. No dam and E, into which all graduate law- - same building in which . they dead and R, T. Young, special cf the trouble in Spring - The race will end the victim of a severe attack as referee. no trouble to was idea age was done. -there .the keep being ,but who lives in yers of the university and sen study f in Scofield and he anticipated In front cf the Cache , Valiev of influenza fome time ago, and in a legal enviroment as deputy sheriff, icrs of the law department, as them is in the hospital struv-e- d Huntington, Similar reports were re- Banking company. Last year that Wince that time he had well as other lawyers interest-- ! much as possible. The in his thigh none. wound bullet a with a will provide living from ether camps. , Mr. thfre were many contestants been despondent lie wa . 53 in research work, will be of a clash in Spring ceived a as result m 150 took nothing - for nd it was an exciting finish. years cf age end unmarried. for senior McShane students,, to enter . Thousands offers aboefc noon yesterday, Friends of the dead man say canyon to suites for but investigated' all The first in were the winners. lawyers in all parts of the worid additionresearch work. Alawyers in which, apparently, lonly the granted, he had practically awarded be will thaat This they found He year the sides cf dining two were concerned. Young, question. doing will receive these invitations. ed to the for two weeks. They trize himself according n I iIjhidcaJback.oLthe,gift, it;rooni to seat 400 persons is of the out what he could from the in start will could cause for the acno made. give They isinfheusetody then,Visited,YoUng . ' grcun will he ton other than that "Mr. Nebig declared, is to develop here a! tartnorfTmiii. Sheriff of snd each eroupa is in the hospital at Storrs, where schccl for the graduate study Actual construction claims that he is under guard as a prisoner, timed at the start s and at, the eker had been seized by a fit of .' menancholia. and got his side cf the story. finh. Fcllowt- a- are some of thM Besides M. I;. Neither, there to lhe U In hi, td 15 cents lower. Tops ; Prizes which have 'be?n offered is another brother, Walter D. ; the TRIAL do not agree with the story and BURCH announcing Best! to the winner: vTwo mW, Nebeker. and one sister, Mrs. Best' heavy steers $8.75. - , , w.c uvu that Tenss did net even vealers $9.00 to $9.50. one psir,S. W. Stewart. vetches, one shet f Bulk! that lawyers are needed at this be JPendej was shot he when a have gun Hogs Fisceipts 14,000 pair of tires, one, NEARING CLOSE ite, students in the and killed Jbv Young. to'$H75 Market time more than at any ether' lawOnly of ;yilssales Mr. louis E. Csrdon has re- vchani. one pumn. one School the mduata or in member of 6 to 10 cents higher Fericd in the country's history! O. from a trio tn the .Baft turned F. McShane, raddle. one Early wrenrhes, racing resifor that the only way in whwh whool wdl be comm is industrial ( By Aoclte4 Preas) , vallev t in Idaho. than Saturday. River !s the and state, one , one. trio cyclometer " ' LOS ANGELES. May ;15 the him egrs err,' with on thescenecf brought Sheep Receipts 8,000. Market ,betterT lawyers ; can be develop-AeJLfof sionwaa pedals pair, TawVWB cro and club itS. 'Sheep and lambs 25 cents lower. jedisin provision of better law. The Ithe flow from an aiU-Lhooting a few minutes after Expectations are held that the de case cf Athur C BunA, on trial a L Shorn 1,mb, S'2.00 to 12.60.Kh nnd and occurred Benson .bored near the town h. B. gave BihoD Serge ..c , He also stated that he believ-'?- 1 .in? Colorado woolf d iambs $14.50. the second time for the murder son have nnrchaed the entire At, a depth of 40i f I ed lawyers to be the one Arizonas 14.6Q. Kennedy, will be interest of the peck hroihe-- a in' was struck and F.. Iat night over the telephone.- of J. Belton th.. Ih, ton. I Help- given to fhfe jury bv Thursday the meat market on North Main face with a ter... night At the opening of txisl which will hereafter he kown degrees, Istructure. Wheat and .Com S Added . an archi-,e- r ' which is the first up Spring today. the state planned the in- as the Benson and Son market. interest is benS tectural unit.making ' !The . ccuntv shown in the gift because the ,L. !- , canyon, are quiet and he anti troduction of rebuttal testiCHICAGO, contentment Iripates no further" trouble, mony, , Arguments are expect May 15 May doner is making the Con can't are in session fod Crabbed millionaires (thoughts Wheat $1.42 Corn S0.G0 to ordinary rout:' . ticn with the proibiou his bring. 'Ea.h town has its guards and ed to begin Wednesday. know; Y $321,-000,00- IfLYEFgOES ! $330,-000,00- urns All. ' BUT Jt v DISPUTE1 - - CLUB - 't'),l. - ne y. ') - w a, dif-jminu- es , j $15,-000,00- 0. , Latin-Americ- a. . - OH. - pAcific:oast It btrilding,-for-whieh-pla- ) ns -- -- build-alread- prof-(Uni- , on - - , . , can-'start- er quar-vite- in-tc- re j wit-wh- o v !nJ?r iTnd foS 'fcr ld i nSL2!r fe' iv- , ' oe -- rn " e'ble ... e n. apmeuui Sl't JjS tl S,H. tribu-iHaon- 7-- 8. 7-- 8. ' " |