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Show Remember that when you want something The Journal want ads are always at your service to get it. 1 loves a truth man and the tievL 1,ful hates a good advertiser.' Advertise in The Journal, The Loi VOLUME XL1V. LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1923. ALBERT THOMAS So Heflin Had IV, (B Vice-Preside- Rear Acjmiral Sims Condemns Ku Klux Klan And Says There Should Be Open Season And Masked Men. (By Asmm rated Mexico City Quiet After The Riot (By Associated Press) MEXICO CITY Feb.2 Tramway lines were the center of attention today as the city recovered from the excitement created by yesterdays riot between street car strikers and soldiers who were placed on the cars to protect the men at work. More than a hund red radicals are under arest as the result of the disturbance.- Fourteen are to have been killed and more than forty wounded during the affray which occurred in front of labor headquarters. - now-know- - McMahill Marries It was Scott who wrote: Old age neer cooled the Douglas blood. Another author was reThere sponsible for writing: were good men in those days. That men have not deteriorated in these degenerate so-call-ed Albert Thomas, former minister Of munitions of Franee, photographed on hio arrival in New York. He is now director of the mtf national labor office of the League of Nations M. liquor In Washington Pres--- (By AgsoiiatPd WASHINGTON Feb. 2. The police conducted the greatest liquor raids in the national cap itaJKsince advent of prohibition The raid covered the entire city and after an hour more than fifty arrests were made and contraband liquar was carted to police headquarters in wagon loads. JOURNAL'S DAILY 7 DA) 2000. Mark- et 10 cents higher. Best $14.25. Bulk $11 to $11.25. which shook - good. The fundamental commo- Four Murderers -- ser-ve- il le y Are Electrocuted DUESSELDORF Feb. 2 The blockade of the Ruhr Valley from within was absolutely complete today. Not a single ton of coal, or coke has entered Germany from the' Ruhr in the last thirty six hours, the French authorities announce, adding that the measures they put into force at on WednesA day are totally effective. The Germans show no disposition to contradict the French as to the effectiveness of the general blockade but they , relate how one train of forty six loaded coal cars, disregarding all signals ran the blackade at Horde, near Dortmund, yesterday, and escaped into the interior of Germany. French seventy fives are commanding every line into Ger-- 1 many and the directors of railroads have been informed 1 that any locomotive attempting to escape will be fired upon. mid-nig- I ht (By Associated Presay COBLENZ Feb. 2 Railroad strikers in this area are returning work. The men are repairing, signals and putting locomotives in shape and a full train service between Coblenz and Cologne is promised for tomorrow. i. l (Br Associated Press) DUESSELDORF. Fete 2; Many. Ruhr Cities and towns are complaining to the French authorities that food supplies are getting lower and the Burgomaster of, one city has informed French headquarters that his have only enough potapeople OGDEN, Feb.1. Cattle-Rec- eipts toes to last ten 'days. This veg515, steady. Top $7.00. etable with cabbage and other Choice prime steers, $6.50 garden products forms the chief $7.25. Good steers, $5.50 diet of the Ruhr workers. $650. Fair steers, $4 $5.50. Feeder steers, $5 $6. Choice $5.15. Choice Funeral Held heifers, $4.50 $5. Fair to good cows, $4 cows, $3 Vk $4. Canners, $1 At Smithfield $2. Bulls, $3 $3.50. Feeder cows, $3 $3.50. Veal Calves, ' A (By Associated Press) L1TTLEROCK Arkansas Feb. 2 Four men convicted of murder w ere electroucted in the Ar kansas penitentiary today. All faced death calmly.' They were executed in the following order: Buncan Richardson, Ben Richardson, F. G. Bullen, alt convicted of the murder of Ira Culp a farmer and Will Debord, convicted of the murder of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Silsby. . $5 UJ6.75. , SMITHFIELD, Feb. 2. Fun- Hogs Receipts 140, 40 cents lower. Top $8. Fat hogs, 190 to eral services over the remains of Mrs. Elizabeth Buckley, wife of , 220 lbs., $7.50 $8. Heavy hogs James Buckley of Sand Point $6.50 $7. Bulk, $6,50 $8. Idaho were held in the Second Feeder hogs, $7 $8. ward tabernacle Tuesday Jan. 27 Sheep Receipts 2296, steady. at 1 oclock. Choice lambs, $11 $13.10. Bishop Lorenzo Toolson conFat Wethers, $7.25 $11.' Fat ducted the services with the $6. Feeder lambs ward choir The petition which is being Ewes, $4 furnishing the music. $12. Feeder Ew-e$3 circulated by the property own- $11 Opening song,' Nearer Dear f the Logan $4. ers just south Savior to Thee. river bridge on the State HighPrayer by Harper W. Noble, KA1IN ON SICK LIST; way, asking for a footbridge Singing, Softly Beams the LEAVES FOR CALIFORNIA Sacred ' across the Logan River for pedDawning. many The following speakers, paid . estrians, is receiving WASHINGTON, Feb. 2, tribute to the noble signatures from taxpayers. The Chairman of the de- Kahn of the house ceased: Thomas H.lifeWilde petition points out .that the of former bridge across the river military committee, who has Sand Point, Idaho, Chris Chris FI been in health for some Christfensen of Newton and Bishhad a footbridge but when the left today for his home op W. L. Winn. . present bridge was constructed, months, no footbridge was provided. It in California on the advice of Solo, My Faith in Thee. further asks why not provide a his physicans. t Representative Mrs. Regenia Smith. footbridge before some serious McKenzie of Illinois, ranking Benediction by Joseph W, Pet' . accident happens. During the Republican on the committee, erson. , past year four rather serious will act as chairman for the The womens organization was accidents have happened and it remaineder of this session of effected at the Second ward Rewas fornuate that someone was congress. lief Society on Wednesday, under Mr. Kahn, who was one of the the direction of n it killed. At present the pedthe Farm Bur-The Elks meeting last night estrians are forced to cross the outstanding figures in the house, eau and the extension division of; drew out a large attendance, as river on the main bridge with during the war period, suffered the U. A. C Home Economics de- -; a big and most successful initia- the other traffic and as a result a severe illness last December partment Mrs.'LPlie Weeks was elected tion was put on, with consider- they continu to walk on the side and failed to regain his strength had 8 President and Mrs. Rebecca, able advanced degree work test- of the pavement; whereas if as rapidly as his physicians . were, footbridge the hoped. Mr. Kahn, in a letter to Irsen as secretary of the ing candidates qualifications. there would cross it and lunch committee advising of his ganization. initiation pedestrians the Following remain on the sidewalk next to departure, expressed the belief j Miss Skidmore, from the U. A. was served. the fences of the property own- that pleasant w'eather and . was present and outlined the bridge is con- ?emal surroundings at his own work suggested for the women, If the bear came out at the; ers. If aa foot, sidewalk will be pro- home In California would make and Mr. IL L Wrigley, county right moment today he could structed, exrecovery, agent gave a talk on have seen his shadow; but at vided and there will, be no on for hte speedy jagrindtura! i I cuse the for paople noon what v. as being accomplished by walking time the traditional B1HI.E THOPGHT8 e chances are he could not the highway at these dangerous WHT 5e Ine I'ROTEi'T ..the countv. President X to return petition points. not therefore anTTiH fi n ( f Witt the county" presented-tu)nml vpiK etRTs'pokFlTTe w 'fp' ffl'gf for consideration very last. Is there a God boaiilea me? urged the organization f ' Hid. you ever trj soon. Ernest Elder With the strong senti- Yea. there is no God; I know t nof operate with the far to trace your ancestry'-j ment for the bridge, it is not any Isahnh 44:6 8. 'he Smithfidd but the Elua Bennion "N'd, B ani i . t (id kt'own i. i was ptvwewi s probable the petjfon T and Misses Janet and Irene King survive him. Twenty-eight years ago ' he moved to Moore, Idaho, where he was one of the earliest settlers. He was elder there for Irtsident C.M. Christensen a numberpresiding of after the ward years ot was poke upon the experiences and he also organized, , life, its dutie-.- and of how, well for two years as a mission-jaf- y the deeeasd had performed to his native land, and was part, as had been described also at one time Sunday School previous speakers. Superintendent. In Charles RmJatfd made. fjCe he served two political terms as a few clayng remarks and in commissioner of Blaine half of the family thanked all county, Idalho, anti another term who hadadtown sympathy in as commissioner of Ute county, their sad and sudden bereave- after Blaine county was divided, ment. also served a term in the Bishop William Hyde pro- State Legislature. He was ever nounced the benediction. active in all forward looking, proAt the cemetary, to which gressive movements, and was a many fritnds accompanied the ,eader in wholesome commun-remainElder S.G. Spillman play and social movements. fered the dedicatory prayer Two years ago he returned to OBITUARY his old and ever favored Logan James King, second son of heme,- purchasing a residence on Andrew and Eliza Lewis King, West Center street, and renewed association with such of his was born in Scotland, April The family emigrated old friends as had not passed from Scotland in 1875, and for on or moved away. Here, in the many years Mr. King lived litre. home of his youth, he came to For eleven years he served the spend his declining years in old Utah and Northern Ry- - peace. Looking remarkably hale A "aT.5 McJoan and James of heart failure, came as a great daughter of Neil Beverland, a Utah pioneer shock to his family and frienda. family, who,. with bis sens AmL for whom still remains the great row and James King, his consolation that he has gone to nulire have. daughters, Mrs. Josic Waddoup'his sure leward. . good of tlie American people will prevail. That which is right will ultimately have the greatest force before the country. There would be small hope for democracy if this were not true. No wealth of natural resources In the country cau compare In value to the fund of common sense among our people. But like all our resources it must be developed. It must be cultivated liy sound economic education and its poten tialities directed by sane business leadership if it is to accomplish the const! active results that mean prosperity. If the full power of our national genius isirLe lealized. if the of our peoples combined common sen-- e are to be made effective agalnstXhe forces of disaster and destruction involved in radical agitation and fallacious money and other economic doctrines, such as overwhelmed Russia, we must strive unceasingly to give all the people the benefits of accumulated experience' and achievement through broader economic education activities. This is the paramount ne d of the day. This is the absolute prerequisite of general prosperity in the I'll lied States. This is the form of patriotic serviie to which the American Bankers Association is unreservedly devoteTT through its Committee on Public Education and other activities. n-sense , Com- (Br Auociated Prow) MlS . et lower. Top $8.35. Bulk sales $8 to $8.20. , French Cannon mand All Lines. Still A Mystery The explosion Ruhr Section The Explosion Is . 22-185- KANSAS CITY, Feb. 2. Cattle Receipts 1100. Market active to steady. Common steers French Close All Gaps And Rest of Germany Gets Nothing From DODTLEGGER - ipts in the difference between the beet growers of the states and Rocky Mountain sugar factories over the beet price question. 'any part (Bv Associated Press) s, Sheep-Rece- (By Assoc la led Press)' DENVER. Feb. 2. The Department of Agriculture in official advices from Washington has washed its hands of taking this city with three deaths and Rico Post in juries to fore than fifty perDesmond Fitzgerald is ministsr for sons in the wreckage of win- foreign slfalre in the government of Irish Freo State. dow s and watts over a w ide area tho WASHINGTON, Feb. 2. The is still unexplained today. That ;j?arly retirement from office of was d ue primarily to leakage A it E. Mont Reily, whose adminisMiss Anita PqIIiUcT of Charleston, of gas in the purifying plantrof tration, as governor of Porto Rico 8. C., is secretary 'of the reorganized the Gas and Springfield has ben attended by continuous National Women's party and the company were it .occurred, Lignt is adof the national officers. mitted by company officials The controversy in and out of the is- youngest land, was forecast yesterday in damage amounted to several .official quarters here. hundred thousand dollars. MOVE COMBAT TO Weeks said that be- j Secretary of Mr. tcai-- e of the condition .7 i huncrah stmccs tor the late UNSOUND MONEY health he may not stay Hedys TO James King were held in the 'jn p0rto Rico, although it still is (By Associated Press) Second ward chapel yesterday j his intention to return there, OKLAHOMA CITY, Feb. 2 OMAHV, NVb.r Jan. 23 Every no afternoon under the direction of often forces gather headway in the Floyd Felts, said to have driven Bishop Charles England, and had an automobile for four days nation tending to run amuck In an excellent attendance, and a financial matters and the country with his only companion, the seems to be facing such a situation fine spirit of sympathy for the corpse of his pal, who was shot, T was sought today by the authornow, it was declared here today by bereaved and of high regard for J. H. Tuelicher, President of the ities in an endeavor to solve the the deceased was manifested. American Bankers Association. He slaying of Riviere Horner, aged The ward choir was in attendwas speaking befpre the Omaha (By Associated Press) twenty four, and socially promance and sang suitable selections, Bankers Club and members of the inent here, but said by the St. 2. WASHINGTON, Feb. local chapter of tkS American Insti- agreement on the last details of Joseph, Missouri Police to be a and additional vocal numbers on unsound money the tute of Members of the Banking bootlegger. No There. a solo," were, plan for funding Great Brit Night were awakened early yespropaganda. Mr. Pueliclier said: family ains war by J.A. McMunin, and another, time to debt the United terday and summoned to, the Business men and bankers upon ' Sometime Well Understand, whom rests a large measure of pub- States is regarded by officiate door by man who dragged from by F.H. Baugn Jr. lic responsibility toi maintain sound as virtually certain tolte reach- an .automobile; Homers, blood Bishop William Wcrley offered currency,- credit; banking and com- ed when the Americah ddui com- soaked body and bteced it on the the opening prayer. mercial conditions cannot but feel mission, meets again, with Auck lawn while, the family stood on Elder James Chipman told of concern over the agitation for land Geddes, British Ambassa- Ihe veranda. He was shot in the deep ' long acquaintance with the deruinous money and credit policies dor, late today. It is hoped the tomach. The elder Ilomer ceased, dating from this time the commission will be in a position dentified Felts. y in some sections. We are prevailing speaker had Leen called to misfacing one of those situations that the after conference to submit : sionary service in the Northseems to develop ev ery so ofteu when to President Harding tomorrow, western States Mission and wasjation it is reported forces gather headway tending to its recommendations for action OGDENOIVE entertained in the Lost River heart moved slightly by congress. The President thus run amuck in financial matters. ccuntiy oy the departed, who "Enlightened leadership and sani- will be able to place the settleSTOCK MARKET was doing splendid work for the ty of public attitude can undoubtedly ment before congress for ratifLord's cause in that section. He control the situation for the general ication probably next week. ot-jit- a -- SPRINGFIELD, Mass Feb. 2 old-you- pAnnint irt .V . Mont Reily likely To Lose Porto ebar-aete- r. T Passes The Ruck nt days is conclusively proven by the fact that at an age when many men are nursing their ail- spoke most highly of his ments and writing their wills, out in Whittier California the Elder John II. Dais had climate may have something to known Brother King as a bov, do with it Logans erstwhile and renewed acquaintance with citizen Wil- him since his return, being aspopular liam II. McMahill, Civil war vet- sociated with him in ward teacheran, not only became a re- ing. He had found him an Romeo and went ernest sincere man and splendid juvenated courting, but won and married companion. the lady of his youthful dreams, Elder Htber C. Rich, who was as witness the following from ajnember of.tbe Bannock Stake, Jan. 27th': Idaho, the Whittier News-opresidency for seventeen Mrs. Elizabeth Cockrill and years, told of Brother King's Wm. II. McMahill, both of this faithful labors in that region. He city, were married Wednesday had piactically built a meeting in Los Angeles by Rev. Elmer E. house there by his ow n efforts, Helms, of the First Methodist promoting enteitainments to Episcopal church of Los Angeles laise money, hauling the lumber former pastor of the bride. miles and doing most 7of Mr. and Mrs. McMahill will be sixty woik himself. He served as the at home to their many friends the Bishop, and was held in high after February 13, at 609 East esteem both inside and outside of Broadway. the church. He told also of his political career, as will be found in the accompanying obituary. Raid Big J6.75, f. PCLUTZER Press) 150ST0M, Feb. 2 Ku Klux Klan and SeinFein sympathizers were equally condemned by Rear Admiral William Sims, retired, in an address to the Local Coalition here, lie advocated that the wearing of masks be made a criminal offense suggestin0in open season against masked men, and urging that a bounty be paid for their ears as is paid for the ears of wolves. - AT Associated Press) 2. WASHINGTON, Feb. Dividing on party lines the senate sustained forty to twenty eight ; Cqolidge ruling that Senator Heflin Democrat of Alabama, in yesterdays discussion of the British debt funding bill, reflected improperly upon Senator Wadsworth, Republican of New York, by declaring that he Heflin, didnt represent the bond sharks and big financiers of Wall Street. DESMOND FITZGERALD Dept, of Agriculture ) To Apologize rr Bounty For MISS ANITA NUMBER 23. . , v ,i or-h- is cort-iC- ( o corn-missio- " jcgarj . , . seslfrllc |