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Show ' H that when you Remember want somethin? The Journal want ads are always at your service to get it. N The Lord L ful man ti hates a god Advertise in 1. A LOGAN, C ACH E COUNT Y.UTAII. THURSDAY- - JANUARY 4, 1923 VOLUME XLIV. PRINCE CAETANI EIGHT ARE KILLED G0J1L 0 are in tight i (By Associated t A (By Associated Press) Press) tNEW (Bv Associated Preset after reading the Recommendations were opposed by friends of the unsuccess- ful candidates declaring the appointments were not confirmed by a full Republican caucus. As the Republicans control by one vote any fight within the part yis expected to bring important developments on. the '" - in.. several,, large , engineering enter-prise- 780,000,000 pounds,-I- Robinson Resolution (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON- Jan. 4 As considsuranceg of immediate eration of Robinson resolution proposing American represent- ation at the reparations confer enct whs given by senate leaders after Senator Lodge had conferred with Pres dent Harding and Ambassador Harvey and called a special meeting of foreign relations committee tomorrow to consider the proposal. (By Associated Press) PARIS, Jan. 4. The reparations conference broke up short-- . ly before seven. It was said to be an amicable rupture by a British delegate. W eare going hoijie tomorrow and France goes ahead ' , without us," he said. ' n statistics for eleven months of which are now available, the total expenditure for building construction is placed 1922, at $4,910,000,000. In addition-ther- e were projected (but not built) other buildings cf a total estimated cost of $2,480-000,-000- . I Ml thir Jniher wo3' i9puthe,lTri, the (By Associated Press) PARIS Jan. 4 Todays meetEmerson Fssdick, paitor af the First Fraabytarlan church of ing of the reparations conferNew York, la to bo summoned btfore ence was adjourned at four the Presbyterian general aassmbly In Indianapolis next May and compelled ty for one hour. Poincare read te tha tenets of the Pres-o- r what amounted to a virtual ult' to resign hla pumatum to the British whq must lpit 6s says Rsvi L. Mudgs, stated dark ofthe assembly. Doctor Fosdlck Bay yes or no to the JPrench prowas formerly , paator of a Baptist posals or discontinue the' conchurch, and hla preaching la said not to conform to the Presbyterian con- ference according to the Biitish fession af faith. . delegates. Shortly before the Dr. Harry 23 an , Columbia river into which it flows, about two miles below program of $7,390,000,000. Of this huge amount, a little less the city may swirl the bodies of than $o, 000 000,000 has actual victims many miles. ly been constructed and the reHad the bridge collapsed a mainder is carried over into few minutes earlier the loss of 1923. time of the second session the life would have been greater. WILL FACE In estimating the. amount of Italians deposited fresh propo During the afternoon workmen In a final attempt to save sitions building construction in 1923, had been making repairs upon BE the conference the carryover from 1922 has from collapse. the draw which was partially been reduced to $1,240,000 000, raised at times. Five minutes !E because experience indicates before the accident scores of THE FRENCH ARE that in making preliminary escars were backed up at either cost is the plactimates usually approach together with many (By Associated Press) ed on the safe side, and allowVERY COURTEO:. cross. BALTIMORE, Jan. 4 Dr. B. pedestrains waiting to dwindlance is also necessary for the The press of traffic had 4 M. McKoin was released The WASHINGTON Jan from ed to almost normal w hen the name of W. P. G percentage of such projects as Harding has have been indefinitely the murder charge here yester- crash came. (Br Associated Press) postponundthose from eliminated been PARIS Jan. 4 An airplane . so ed or will not come up in 1923 that he may return to day By .Associated Press) for appoint has been placed at the disposiconsideration er Louisiana a free man, is expect, NYACK, New York; Jan. 4 ment to governorship of the Fed tion of .British 'delegates to the danc-er'bed to arrive in that state on FriE eral Reserve Board, it wass said TURKSTALL MEN j !: reparations parleys her mother, face an in- ch air ministry, day. Before leaving he said he A machine was today by a high official pf the to In his and wife visit connec- Assigned after Bonar law made dictment for periury expected treasury. NATIONAL COLORS TO .. tion with the daficers million a family at Monroe, lie was acto that effect in order dollar ; suit against Cornelius to request companied by two deputies of send a most urgent courier Louisiana who carried extradif Whitney, son of Harry Payne to London. , (By Associated Press) tion papers which were held Turks Whitney for breach of promise. iti LONDON, Jan.4.The illegal because they were not have issued a decree calling to Justice Tompkins, of the state properly filled out. Governor the colors all able bodied men in supreme court in sustaining the French Heiress .is Ritchie released the doctor who of fraud made by Whitthe liberated regions according charges and expressed a willingness to reney vacating the annulment to referendum An important an exchange telegraqh Accidentally of the dancers marriage to turn and prove his innocence of from Constantinople. from the National Chamber of murdconnection with the Waco Texas Adair of any Sterling Commerce at Washington D. C. . (By Associated Press) ers. ordered the district attorney of PARIS Jan. 4 MUN1CE 1ND. Jan. 4 Willhas been received by the local Hopelarjcs, Rock Island county to take the a his and killed Miller shot Debating Tryouts iam daughter II- H. Harjes of the Chamber. The vote for or records before inthe suit the Morgan Harjes Paris s the propositions will be wife and three children then jury with view of indict- branch of the Company, P, J. the Logan High grand cast at the regular meeting on killed himself the police said. jMorgan ing the dancer and her mother. company was killed ini a huntwhen was discovered crime The re BELL PASSES AWAY Thursday January 18th. The ing accident at the Harjes counferendum offers ,the follow ng neighbors broke into the house students those for of Tryouts see to place. She wias pitched fromtry when failed 1. Do any they you favor propositions: desiring to try for a place on polo poney which was scared by the creation of a Federal De- the family. By Associated Press) Logan High School debating dogs. Her , head struck a tree 4, WASHINGTON, Jan. partment of Education with tn teams She was twenty our the year will be held for trib-ut- s in condolence of the Presidents and Messages Secretary ac1923. 12, on January Friday, ento her career were received Cabinet? 2 Do you favor cording to information received from a host of friends and larging the present Federal from the Logan High .School FILE3.XHA. MSS today of Mrs. Alexander Bureau of Education? 3. Do Senior committee on Debating (By Associated Press) the principle of fedGraham Bell who died at, the DES MOINES, low a, Jan?. and Public Speaking ot - which KANSAS- - CIT Y - Jan,- 4 Cathome of her daughter here last eral aid to education in the stat' W. E. lIobbT untll'-yestehead the Emma K. of Miss Laub, tle 6,tM)0, No market, states fun basis es ori the receipts of the night aged sixty three. -- riff, Polk chapUiuof the si county's English Department to weak. Top heavies 10. eral arrangements have beer, appropriating sums equal to late today filed two changes cf The try- steady (By Associated Press) school, is Chairman. 25. made, but it i3 presumed she those given by the federal gov 4 The outs will be open to any student Jan. BASTROP, La., against ' William Mc Hogs receipts 10.000, mar perjury former will be baried beside her ernment? maintained Morehouse Parish and it School ccanty jailer, the Senior High ket slow', bulk of sales, 8.10 to Murray, at their summer home at The following special commit- the status quo under control of in who preferred cMrges of grand is expected that there will be a 835. Beinn Breagh Nova Scotia. make tee has been appointed to civil authorities with additional good representation of the stuagainst jthe sheriff in recepts 4,000 mar- larceny The Bell funeral will be held a study o the referendum and connection with the theft of forces on hand and the dent body try for places on the ketSheep military lambs generally 25 cents tomorrow at Twin Oaks, form- bring in recommendations at adjustant general on hand ready $30,000 worth of liquor from the , Six minute teams. . ' higher.' erly the home of her father, The tlje meeting January 18th. Many to act under direction o-f- the debating county jail last. week. - v i several one of body will be cremated and burie are of the op'nion that as ed- governor in any situation that speeches upon was into taken deMcMurray sutmitted subjects will be beside Mr. Bell. ucation one of the largest, most might arise in connection with custody immediately .tAnd was livered by those trying out, is OGDEN 1 mportant . Imsi&e&sesefL. th& the stale. invest iga t n n o f released on bail.1 the from word, Debating the., most important business of the which it is expect- Committee. The - perjury ch'Zrges ijwera 1 On His to Way Eytinge STOCK MARKET filed in connection with McMui . country that it should by all ed will result in senational devel The Committee on Debating means by a department of the opments and wholesale arrests. and Public allegations that Robb had . rays met has Begin His Life Anew Cabinet represented by the Sec- The public hearings open here several timesSpeaking re3. Cattle Jan. disposed 'of. seized ", illegally OGDEN, during the past and he had copverted that 1056 liquor retary of Education. Thevotes tomorrow. ceipts $6.75; top steady; weeks for the purpose of arrangLOS ANGELES- - Jan. 4. and barrels other matter ! of all the Chambers in the coun 4 stills, choice prime steers, $6.25 inter-clasdebates the ing f owm Chamuse. NEWS to . - g his CROP Louis Victor Eyt nge, paroled try through the National TO EXCHANGE $7.50 ; good steers, $5 $6.25 ; which recently were finished was Robb a few days ago from an Arizona ber will give the congressmen WITH EGYPT BY RADIO given preliminary ) $5 ; feeder and for perfecting the detail! fair steers $4 in municipal court this pertitentiary after serving fif- and senators a good 1 ne on the heif- hearing choice Miss $5 is Laub q) intersteers, for $5.50; for the the tryouts. Arrangements but waivejl examine- -' , afternoon, teen years for murder, and on desires of the business men ot change of crop reports on cotton Chairman of this Committee of. ers, $4.75 (5) $5.10 ; choice cows, tion, and was bound over to the the way to New York to accept the nation. $5.10; fair to good cows, 3nd wheat in the United States which Miss Leora " Thatcher, $4 . with a publisher jury. , a position Publ c Speaking $3 anounced the $2; grand is head $4; canners, $1 of the and by Egypt the hear- after bv Immediately whose attention he attracted $4; feeder cows, $3 ing, the former minister, chap- States Department of Departmertt; R. A. Morris, head bulls, $3 his writting while in prison said Wales Rumor is Given veal calves, $5 $7, as As $3.50; the of crop Biological rapidly Department, lain and sheriff was arrested r Y'-- , here that motion pictures seen 10 K- - Barker, head of the lower; and v forecasts Solon 683; Hogs nd receipts acreage An Emphatic Denial reportson charges of parking his during his term of impr in each country the History and Social Science De top $8.20; fat ,hogs, 190 to 220 over-tim- e available f business ale in the prepared him for the chang news will be dispatched at oncejpartment are the other members lbs., $7.50 (fb $8.20 ; heavy hogs trict. He was fined $5, wh, es in American life since he was ' intdr-clas- s c debates $6.50 $7.20; bulk. $6.50 4. LONDON. Jan , later was suspended. ,t Emphat by cable or radio to the other The sentenced. $8. . ... $7 feeder hogs, , the $8.20;, t denial was issued to night of ccutry brought forth many promising Eytinge declared he was Sheep receipts none; ;10 highthe betrothal of the! Immediately on receipt of the delators and increased the in MEDICINE IIAT,'Alberti.-- L the crime. of which he rumors ofWales $12.60; Considerable export flour buvi-es- s The prince re - Egptin news, the repairs willjterest 'n debating a't the er; choice lambs, $11 Prince of was convicted. $6.50; fat wethers,$5 turned to London today from be broadcat throngh the United 'School. With the excellent is now' being done by L ' I $3.25; feeder lambs milling .companies.' where he had States by telegraph and radio. Merial now available, it is expect-- j ewes, $4 Oyer,' Those retailers and manufact- Sandringham, $4. thousand tons of flour wepe re$11 ; feeder ewes $3 !pi that debating at the Logan $10 urers who have received t)ie. spent Christmas with the royal The new plans expected toreduce th aminimum the time forme- - School this year will be of n high cently shipped by rail to t questionnaires from the Inter-- family. in consumed be will team imports placing ly the York, while several hanu. type and that MountainDevelopmtnLjkeague tons were shipped to China & Mrs. Mimanniofferf Council of the Chamber of altjant crop iwwsft tlitIumdaufMaiet.etUtialhe.j-clvo- l G" JapafVwia -- Yanco u vei and have not returned Lake City came last n'ght to 'American farmers. Press) Associated f recietUd (By also Britain Jl'"' in or made them should do soat once. This visit and assist in the care t The first thimblewas Jan. floin CHICAGO, an take reem b 3 of devices . but Ellefi Mrs 1684, Charles, the year mdher SipeT.rople r is holding up the program romo-j.h1 July, $l,103j.; I'Vancou' liavc.M UcLJJL:i ' V y what. Fill them inand send them twho on New Years day fell rind danger s ignal-aarpnrmriy"imlarqtUiu, T to 7.-." t broke her ehoulder. Jbern . how foolish they are. to the Chamber. -- Will Consider The Poincare Demands Thr British Say Yes or, N to His Proposals Itc garding Reparations Collapse of the Conference Seems Imminent Based 0. rs waters of YORK, 'Man. 4 a survey which it has just completed, the Copper and Brass Research Association estimates the total building construction fer the year 192? at $6,000000,-00The potential market for copper in building construction in this country' .ext year (including sheet copper for roofing, leaders) and gutterb, ptc.. as well as the copper content of the brass .used in plumbing pipe, hardware and lighting fixtures) is estimated at approximately upoH - DENVER, Jan. 4. To give an opportunity to settle the patron- age fight over the sergeant-at-arm- s and chaplain the House 0 S MIGHTY BUILDING KELSO, Washington, Jan. 4 'Jan. 4. A plan The names of eight missing for negotiation of wages and persons are known while esti- rules w hich many operators conmates of the number of lost ran fidently declared would be acto the miners was preas high as thirty when rescue ceptable sented at the resumption of the parties resumed their each this joint conference of operators and morning- of wreckage strewn! tniners from fifteen bituminous Cowlitz! fields today of the River into which the old suspend Details of the plan were not sion bridge here, bearing scores 'given out but were declared to of men and women collapsed at Kg different enough from former five oclock last night. From1 p, oposals to make the operators fifty to one hundred pedestrians jconfident it W(,uld at least open one truck with at least teiv pass-- 1 way towards a settlement on engers and some automobiles were on the bridge when it fell. Prince Gelaeio Caetarn, named by The structure gave way in the Premier Muttolini as the new ambassador at Washington, to succeed Sena- midst of a traffic jam caused by tor Ricci. Prince Caetanl Is a brother a stalled car. most persons on of the duke of Sermoneta. He it in- the bridge were thrown into the ternationally famous as an engineer, water and many were picked up and is well known in the western by boats or swam ashore. The states of America and in Alaska, hav- death toll may not be known for as the swollen ing worked with John Hays Hammond many days flood-wate- floor. V -- ms adjourned journal. Pi DR. H. E. FOSDICK RLE MAY RE They Have But One Majority in the House and Cannot Agree on And Chaplain so Adjourn to Confer . i; y n nd Erwin Bergdoll Musi Serve Sentence -.- - (By Associated Press) ErKANSAS CITY Jan. 4. win Bergdoll, the slacker must remain in Leavenworth where he is serving a four year sentence Judge Pollock of the Federal court ruled today in dismissing a pot tion of habeas corpus. IN COMMITTEE FAVORS THE CAPPER BILL By Associated Press) addition. - you--favo- W - '' NEW YORK, Jan. 3. exponent-ef-eutosagges- Enfile U UVT mask-edoperatio- ion, whose sole prescription for hs patients the phrase, Day by day- in every way, I am gethas ting better and better serious either land, swept every ly or in jest, arrived tonight in American waters on the Majestic, expecting to debark in the morning. The noted Frenchman plans k tour of the United a States during which he will give two lectures in New York He and eight in 'other cities. also will conduct serveral clinics M. Coue came to America - a, the invitation of several Americans, former patients of hi?, who reek, they declare, to have him dispel the idea that he is miracle worker or anything other than a s'mplci earnest man, inspired by the desire to assist his fellow-me- n to a higher land better life. Profits from the trip, it was -announced, would be devotc4to the foundation of a Coue clinic In Pad's. He will accept no remuneration fer his lectures, and - arc-bein- g- made-v- - V- , f ed re. -- son-he- d i . ihno-cent.- ma-jf- j Com-mer- ce -- to fr commercialization , , , s two-wee- prevent any of his v ork. -- , to Spread His Gospel Msef forts T formeISerSf ad-m'lt- -- Dr. Coue Reaches U. S. " - bus-ban- d 1 5 - - A WASHINGTON, Jan. 4. credit of farm partial program legislation has been agreed on by the Senate Banking Committee which 'decided to report the. Capper bill substantially as drawn It then proceeded with the consideration of Lenroot bill in Cotier at widowofTg. 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