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Show X thtwhett "Remember ant yeu-f-w- TheJLord lov:i a ti ful man and t'.a H something The Jour nal want ads are always at your service "to get it. a good advert A Advertise in The SIR WILLIAM H0RW000 Lafollettes Committee Issues a Subpoena For Him AncLOil Inquiry is Suspended Until He Comes In Chairmans Statement Is Returned in asej)f Five Men Charged With Murder in Connection With The Herrin Riots (l)r (By Associated Press) MARION; ILLINOIS, Jan. 19 Sir William Horwood, chief of Scot, AH five of the defendents in land Yard and Londons commissioner of police, who was poisoned by candy the Ilerrin riots trial were sent him through the mails. found not guilty by a jury of Williamson County farmers at one fifty five oclock this afternoon. The defendants were Leva Mann, Joe Carnaghi, Peter Hiller, Burt Grace, and Otis Clark. All were union miners except Hiller who is a taxi driver. The court room was crowded when the verdict was read but there was not a sign of demonstration. James Weaver, one of the jurors, said between fifteen and twepty ballots were taken before the vrdict was reached. The jury deliberated twenty seven hours. U. P. Withdraws Its Opposition (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON Jan. 19 Opposition of the Union Pacific Railroad to the continued control of the Central Pacific Sys- tem by the Southern Pacific was conditionally withdrawn during arguments in the case before the Interstate Com- to-d- ay merce Commission. Bill Is Passed (By Associated Press) Jan. 19 WASHINGTON Half of the Farm credits program was completecHby the senate today when it passed the Capper Bill prviding for cooperative credit associations and ether measures for long time loans to farmers. House Fills the Pork Barrel IV v H. I Such an article as Sir Philip GjUbs contributes to the record of the British Save the Children Fund, showing what Americans have done to relieve famine in Europe, accomplishes more for good feeling than all speechbanmaking at quets. Sir Philip says that when he hears English men and women complain becauce the United Stages 'refuses to join the League of Nations, requires repayment of the war debts and holds aloof from European affairs he thinks of "the immense the generosity, magnificent efficiency, the untiring and unselfish devotion with which the American Government and people have given aid to the starving nations on this side of the Atlantic. He does not ignore the campaign of the Save the Children Fund under Lord and of the .Quakers in Great Britain or the individual of the charity and British people, but whatever our own satisfaction may be in this work of rescue, he says, our homage is due to the magnitude and splendor of the American effort. It was doubtless only a slip on the part of Sir Philip Gihbs to fail to recognize the achievement of Dr Fridtjof Nansen, High Commissioner of the International Committee of Russian Relief, which was feeding 1,000,000 persons, including 640,000 children, in Russia and the Ukraine in July. It is not to much to say, Anglo-Americ- an We-arda- Cappers New ( 1. THE Associated Press) WASHINGTON. - Jan - 19. Routing all opposition, including the House leadership the Rivers and Harbors Bloc overrode both the budget estimate and appro, priaticn committee and increased the waterways item in the army bill from thirty seven million to fifty six million five hundred ' and eighty five thousand dollars The vote was 152 to 44. N L1F0LLETTET0 E Associated today that the examination of property owned by Harry F. Sinclair would be suspended until his appearance on Monday in response to a subpoena issued last night by direction of the committee. Lafollette read into record a statement he had prepared reviewing the circumstances of the clash between him and Sinclair yesterday during which the oil man refused to produce complete records of the Hyva Corporation a Sinclair owned private investi ment company, but said he was willing to give committee any any records bearing on the subject under investigation. I would have WADISON, Wisconsin, Jan. The public burning of the Round Robin signed during the war by several hundred university of Wisconsin professors, and which denounced the war record United States of Senator Robert LaFollette, was ordered in a resolution introduced in the State Senate today. The resolution was endorsed by Governor Blain, and backed by LaFollette supporters in the legislature. A great public demonstration in connection with the bonfire is planned by backers of the proposal. 19 . WHEAT AND CORN .By Associated Press) $i.09n. , July corn 73; September corn ?278. . , thS W fboSli - has-bee- n ( of ' ' corn-mine- i J 1 - ! - ( - - ; By Associated Kress) Jan. 19 WASHINGTON. Responsibility for the wreck of the Southern Pacific at Humble Texas on December thirteenth in which twenty two were killed and eleven injured has been placed by the interstate com. merce commission inspectors upon Jt H, Smith, the - engine watchman, who was placed in charge of the light engine on the at Humble. Smith the inspectors said, moved the engine to a point so near the train that in passing the passenger train .was and wrecked side-trac- k side-swip- ed been with but of stricken haggerd remnants fort he folkyirit had not beenadminis-teredby relief organized and Aesoctated Preaa) (By folk these American KANSAS CITY Jan. 19Cat-tl- e led by Mr. Hoover. What par: all Receipts 2200. Market ticularly impressed Sir Phillip classes steady. Steers $6.75 to Gibbs when he visited the scen- $8.45. es of the A. R. A.S labors Was Hogs Receipts 5000. Market the administrative ability, of steady to 5c higher. Top $8.30. the Americans, their,., unflagg- Packer top $8.20, Bulk of sales ing zeal, their indefatigable en- $7.95 to $8.20. had dedicated They ergy. Sheep Receipts 3000. Market themselves to the task, giving steady to strong. Wooled lambs their strength to the limit of $14.00. endurance. They had reorganized transportation systems and ' Gibbons defied the elements. , No ob- Tom them stacles stepped They v had prevailed over Soviet Challenges Dempsey which jit first threatened I pay a to be embarrassing. (By Associated Preys) special tribute of admiration NEW YORK, Jan. 19. Tom and affection, says Sir Philip, to those young men I met in Gibbons, the St. Paul light heavy Rust-iwho risked their lives weight, has filed with the New and health gladly and careless- York state athletic commission In some instances they a formal challenge, accompanied ly. died for the cause, or incurred by the required forfeit of serious illness. This generous $25,000 for a worlds heavymatch Englishman maintains that not weight championship' in all the history of the world with Jack Dempsey. 4 has there been such an organization cf rescue and charitv as the American Relief Adminis- yards of textiles to cloth the At one time it was destitute. Supplies of all kinds tration. feeding 10,000,000 people in are being forwarded. Churches Russia each day the most as- of every creed contribute. Inthat has ever dividual gifts are made without tounding thin been done in the story of man stint Up to the middle of this eg kind. The work of feeding and cloth had been shipped for the Rus-I- n stillgoiTigtsiansalone: Themen 'ofTheA: g the Russtan r-Tcn On Dec, 15 the A. R. A. was R. ' A., from Colonel Haskell have had no dreams of taking care of 1,500,000. childto sustain them in their predicted Hoover glory ren Secretary that the number would be 3, 000 work, but in the hearts of the 000 before June. Ships are leav- people they have saved, there is of gratitude. ing New York with millions of a d , n woll-spri- ng ; : - - habit-formin- choir-Georg- s 19. July CHICAGO," Jan. wheat $1.13. September wheat S E) I testifies the former war correspondent, that many countries .grave-yar- d, ( -- hos-tility- (By Associated Press) Prees) WASHINGTON. Jan. 19 Announcement was made by Chairman Lafollette of the Senate Oil Investigation Committee upon convening the committee le self-sacrifi- ce of Europe one great years. He suggested that a central organization for road main tenance be kept, that it be free from politics and that it be such an organization that knows how the roads were constructed and be in sympathy with that plan and maintain the roads accordSTRIKE ingly. Otherwise it will be expensive maintenance for the county. He claimed that if the German Soldiers Appeared At Government roads are maintained In this Pits This Morning And Orders Them to Cease manner and at the - proper time the .cost will be reasonable and Work And French ExTook" Charge of The we will have a fine system of Mines--Germa- n Miners Will Repudihighways for years to come. In pect They Are Agitated And fact today Cache County has the ate Their Promise And best system of highways of any Threaten Strike The Order county in the state. We have in- Obey vested approximately four (By Associated Press) (By Associated Press) i'dred thousand dollars jn this Essen Jan. 19 The seizure report given by Mr. Harry .program so why not protect it ESSEN, Jan. 19. A general strike fbf freight' and , railway. .iron men throughout tbe Ruhr is expected late, today,. Orders for the atrike. were received from Berlin this morning by railroad workers who are now in session R.lfftan, President f with the orders before them. administration, responded to an have every reason to feel pleas-- 1 practice soon covers the gravel The French expect them to invitation to appear before the ed that the road bond went over (with thick dirt and With storms their to conrepudiate military authorities and has notiand the manner in 'which the therfrare mud holes and much tinue work and promise the obey in. be-ex-yet returned to Essen. It is 1 money thus far the gravel is carried off the struetions from Berlin. lieved he was arrested. It's pended and the roads construct- - highways by the wagons. This reported that when French ;ed. After the reading of the re- - makes extra cost of maintenance (By Associated Press), troops attempted to enter the .port and pointing out all the to the county. The county s, The German BELIJ!LJajLr49 the workers became ag- roads constructed In the countyfsmission should take steps to itated threatening that all from a road map, Mr. Tempest 'stop this practice. No one would Government today began the to miners would quit if the French received hearty applause from think of smearing' a public payment of compensation losers among its nationals bethose present. He, along with building. The entered. same respect the past county administration, should hold with the roads as cause of the Ruhr occupation, the Advisory Road Committee, they are just as necessary and according to Tageblatt A dispatch from Bochum says the the Roads Committe of the valuable. THE-- FUNERAL OE Chamber first advance on thjs account and any who took . After the road report there that was granted amounted to a to part put the road bond over was a real lively discussion of billion marks. and helped to get the roads con- the Educational Referendum structed were given a vote of from the National Chamber of DUESSELDORF Jan 19 The French authorities have apthanks. Commerce. The three proposi the money in ' the Counwas decided that the It tions submitted were: 1 Do propriated Duesseldorf ty Commission and the Advisory you favor the creation of a Fed- Reichsbank. branch of the They also rounded Road Committee be asked to de- eral Department of Education cide on a plan to place the report with a Secretary in the Presi- up the automobiles of depositproperly before the taxpayers 6f dents Cabinet? 2 Do you favor ors who had gone to the bank to RICHMOND, Jan. 19. Fun- the county so they may all see enlarging the present Federal with draw their money, seized eral services for Mrs. Melissa just bow the road bond thus far Bureau of Education?' 3 Do the money withdrawn and retained of the autoMcCarrey, a pioneer of Rich- has been expended. ypu favor the principle of Fed- biles. possession A has mond w ho died Friday at Logan demand Cafche to 1, 1923, Up eral aid to education in the January made , by the following two paralytic strokes county had spent $390,645.70 t)f Stated Ofe the basis of the states been authorities for , a were held Monday at 2 p. m- at the road budget and the estiequal to occupation appropriating the South wardT chapel., H M, mated expenditure!! wh uni Qom- - thokd.gi ypn uy the Federal Gov- detail of forty police to close Egan conducted! the services. pleted will be $40l,202i;OhiJalit ernment r The first two proposi- the streets fedjoining the bank , The choir sang I need Thee Ev- uary 1, 129.55 miles of roads .hfed tions were defeated while the but the municipality refused tp ' i ery Hour. Prayer was offered been completed fend ' improved lAst one was adopted. In jio case supply the men.1 ; by William Anderson- The choir according to the plans made at was the vote unanimous. (The sang My Father Knows. The the time the road bonds were special committee to make the Filmdom Mourns speakers were" Oscar Pope of voted. report on the referendum was One and a quarter miles of Leon Fonnesbeck, Logan, Mrs. G. M. Thomson, chairman, Wallace Reid president of the Relief Society, this entire work is in concrete, Prof. Henry Peterson and IL J. President James W. Funk. while the remainder is graveled. Hatch. Prof. D. E. Robinson, chairGeorge Squires of Logan, Jos- This is exclusive of the work (By Associated Pretn) eph A- Geddes of the B. Y. C. fa done by the Btate and federal man of the Adertising Commit, Smithfield-Richmon- d tee presented copies of the new LOS ANGELES, Jan. 19. culty, H. M. Egan and J. L. Ro- government on the road and the Sardine advertising booklet of Cache Filmdom mourned the passing binson. of Wallace Reid, the route. A piano and violin duet wras canyon County and Logan. This booklet yesterday rendered by Ben and Ruth Doty, The average cost per mile of along with other parts of the motion picture star, whose a mixed quartet was rendered the Cache county roads has been advertising program are being death ended a long battle for by Orson Clarke and company $2855. This does not include the financed by the county, city and health after abandoning the use g of drugs. Death and Miss Mary Barnett sang a Vl miles of paved road, Cache the Chamber. solo. The closing number, Sis- county has contributed to ' the The monster Indian pageant came as he lay in the arms of to the screen ter Thou Wa3't Mild and Love- federal-ai- d projects and has perat the auditorium on Wednes- his wife, innot work as He was road other formed Dorothy of Davenport. and was rendered the ly, Thursday evenings day by next week was announced. .The unconscious many hours but his Q. Webb pronnounced cluded in the bond program. In the construction 218,533 membership pledged its sup- mind was clear when he . died,, the benediction. The speakers relatives said. all bore testimony to the many yards of gravel were taken from port for the affair. .... fend Used on the extendtwenty pita Pillsbury . deeds RevJiarris good aLsister,McCarrey. Model of famous' and historic ed to the membership an inand of her faithfulness to her road various re being collected onthe aircraft A funreport attend to a vitation the splendid family religion, of the Presbyterian in a new British , museum of which she has raised. In her work done in the county with ction at Church next Tuesday evening aeronautics. . death we note the passing of an- the road bond money, as compilRadio receiving' sets for ed by Engineer Tempest who when Mr. Hayes of Chicago will other of our noble pioneers. 1 1923 shows retired public places have been invented Mr. is the January be in Hayes Melissa Logan. McCarrey Hoopes 7 of tjtal Moderator of the Presbyterian that operate on the coin in a slot was born April 30, 1845 at Nau-vo- that a has been expended Church of the United States and principle Illinois. She was the daughter of Warner and Triscilla by the county in the past six- is known widely. which Indian costums .dances, on the roads. The Hoopes- She crossed the plains teen months conshows the songs and legends, will be auditor's report in the Harlow Redfield company A Scoutmasters to all of their boythe made county tribution by was the She 1857. in assigned and two federal-ai- d the gripping projects power. loose Eigthy local cattle the of driving duty in C. included U. not A. scouts will on School roads work take at the rode part in full Iv. and she horseback, dian regalia in this pageant. across the plains. -- She the bond program. This leaves road money quarters for 80 men with her parents, moved to about $80,000 of the mainten. Dr. George R. Hill, Chairman, including cots and bedding have in be used which will Richmond in 1860L where she committee on Boy Scouts been provided by the Utah Ag. has resided ever since until the ance and upkeep of the improvand newly constructed roads. ed ricultural College. These will 4ws mhe when three j years, past The cost of supervision has the annual scoutmasters school Three meals a day will he lived with her daughter, M:ss te will be held at the Utah Agri- served at the U. A. C, " .Pt very cafeteria Mav McCarrey at Logan. warding cultural College, January 22 to at cost The registration fee is She married William McCar the figures reportedthe one a engmeei- 27. $1.00. iniv 21 1864 In December Booklets, pamplets and well as supervision as work, iiteTo help men to become ef materials used in the course will a m drove of that they hcost fieient scoutmasters who really be on sale at the college book team to Sit Lake where they Wch the went through appreciate the opportunities and store and will cost not to exceed responsibilities of boy leader- $5.00, Men who come are asked 8 maP?. deta,ls of ship 18 the aim of the Utah Agri Sister McCarrcv has ahv,y provide themselves with hik- all of it thine Thp been active in the affairs ha that the Cache!11 ituraL College Scoutmasters ng clothes for some out-o- f doors tSe irtJniW Richmond, .ng been tea-bEighteen specialists work and to communicate with of th r in the dKnet the Agricultural College if they are en ly days ;d. was si. wish a cot reserved for them. working in the county. of it remained member of .n- - Relief Siaiet ,1 Idleness is a mother of vice, rmvmmiDnilatimiii nffer rr.e who wps very liceral I'l!j. Mr Tempest at the ciose of.Salt Lake and Ogden will ton. declares Dr, Hill. Scouting can her means always been willing The U. S. Burma of make a bovs leisure time so in- report are worthy of and ready to assist the poor and lful co, Iteration and should be;Mincs will give a special 15 hour teresting that he has no time fo." She was ever the missionaries character J1 by the county com- -, course on the first aid and rescue, idleness. R1ILHY UEL Verdict of Not Guilty Twelve NUMBER IT. LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1923. VOLUME XLIV. : J e $502,-566.7- o, - dem-onstratet- Hn ay be-fre- e. I enwnt jf - 8rnt - h-- ''( SlS'UVr'? 1 care-Ufi-'ut- e. A j f upon her. maintenance was as tonal Authority on Indian Lore, his leisure time. Scouting can children rsur. The following t ccn delalled by the Nfetlom afreet leisure Mine that every" : .'iiecessary'aT theXbiY&fi'QCtrottha.H v'ive her: Gatnerme cmitn Mana if this were not done,! al Headquarters of Boy Scouts, hour thuspent is a granite that Thornton, Idaho, Rebecca Jane it would not be long until in 'cf America, to Logan and to the block to character, honestv, in- thrift. McCarrey', Bishop James Le igome places we would not have College for two weeks. He will Idustry, faith obedience, can be McCarrey, Lizzie Dcty All of these of out meet (reverence. men will road every day , the 'Wear Any McCarrey', and Ulive Mendennan ut jj mainlined at tile pn.por'Ute course and doring the con made habits through scouting if a psgesnt inJfjualifiVr) men are the tender hIi put .. time (Continued on Pace Three) -- - i , I eSf -- , |