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Show Remember that when you hi A want something The Journal Want ads 'are always at your service to get it 2. trtO Journal was? rcaulta, ffry tpfz S VOLUME XLVI. LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, twm MISS HELEN F. NORMAN SATURDAY, MAY 5. 1923 NUMBER 108. BROWN' GREAT FORTUNE THEY TURN OOWN'HAZIfJG MET (By Associated Press) ' TUE WBAWP MAW luCi VTAUllU Gompers launched what labor leaders interpreted as fight t drive from the American cc. elation of labor the radical movement represented by the trades union education hague. unlading A. E. Foster, 0. K. Rntheu berg. Gompers was denouncing the di.quai.fione big union as the ideal of men! actment f the cation removal act. She Is tho author whose slogan was amalgamate. of j, for woman member, of par. He said If these iiament. or annihilate. men had aH the Kld of tR? pH tahst class in their pockets they ASKS could not better serve the capitalist to the detriment of the working man than by doing just what E they are doing. Despite their ef-- l Fed-J American the he said, forts, eration of Labor was going Uri maintain its labor movement! along logical rational, natural and historical lines devoted to tho progress of its development. , , (Temper's address was delivered before the bieniml convention meet the payments of the bonds ot theLnitedCap and Lap o.k- on our electric d the era of America, an organization should we vote divestment, which was thrown out of A. r O. the $300,000 bond, plus the d.u!1Df 000 outstanding , a total of $380,- V n, WIt l tbe.Lmted t o ial at000? Granting that we would ters Uirion of America over who no pay m0re than 5 per cent for should he permtited to organize our money, at this rate the total the milliners. Max Zaritzky, pres-- ; amount of interest paid during ident of cap and hat makers, pre- - the life of these bonds would be dieted as result of Goinpers $199,500, provided that we pay speech the two unions would equal installments for 20 years, settle their differences, leaving that is if we pay off $19,000 a the hatters to accept A. F. O. L.'year of the principal. The first. years interest and MILLIONAIRES DAUGHTER bond installment would amount WEDDED TO GARDENER to $38,000, the second year $37, 1030, the third year $36,100 and DETROIT, May 1. A ro- - the last year or twentieth year e nianee that begun among the and final payment would be and fountaiu-fillea and' total interest d 1950, making terraces principal to be paid of $379,500. vistas of a y This does not include any slimmer home ended last Satur-- j in the marriage here of Flor- - predation on the investment of ence Olcott Aver.v , daughter of $389,000, nor does it include any it John II. Avery, prominent I)e-- i expense for operating the clubman ,to Francis Ham- - tern, which would be in addition grand, her father's gardener. to the above amount. This does The wedding, which was carried not appear to be a rosy invest- out secretlv, did not become; men t. Let us know how we are known outside the immediate 'going to pay it off, and not be like we were with the $80,000 faimlv until todav. we owe and have been ow-b- v that Mrs. llarrigrand, Incidentally, over twenty years, and for the lost ing her act, may have to refund it. If we then have Her millions. mother, Avery do not pay off any of these bonds w ho made every attempt to prevent the marriage, said today as they become due, and we simpthe couple can have no place in ly run for twenty years the inour life from now on. She add- terest will amount to $380,000, and we will still owe $380000 on ed this was not because her is a poor man, but because the bonds. Unless we do better of the discrepancy m the ages than vie did with the former The former Miss plant, (we would then have to reof the two. 12 is years old, while her fund $380,000 and borrow a like Avery husband is 34, according to the amount or more to build a new one, judging the future by the marriage license. past. Figure it for yourself, and if JOURNALS DAILY 'I am in error I will be pleased MARKET REPORT to be corrected. - ' lfiflll i TAXPAYER VANCOUVER, B. C. May 3. After several hours of uncertainty the police announced the man arrested on an American charge was not Edw in Morse, wanted for the embezzlement of seventy eight thousand dollars from the International Trust company of Denver Colorado. The prisoner had been living here under the name of J. C. Penfold. MORE . TEXAS DETECTIVE $80,-nvvv- m nir mnin t I HU vl DHV I w (By Associated Press). ELPASO, May 5. City Detective Ivy Fenley, 11, was shot and dangerously injured last night by a man who he was trying to arrest as a murder suspect. The man is believed to be ) Gabriele Ramirez, who is sought on a charge of killing Jose Marcia a month agr. NEW YORK, May 1. Wage cuts w ill not be accepted by union anthracite or bituminous coal miners of the United States when their present contracts expire, John L. Lewis, president of the United Mine Workers of America, said today on returning from a tour of mining districts in Europe. The bituminous agreement between miners and operators will expire March 31, 1924, and hasclaragoT AWAY AGAIN? The reports that Clara PIVhps, es- has b en not has caped again, con- firmed. MAKES GRAVE CHARGES and urers office is charged by Quincy A. Willis, expert accountant appointed by the state execu-rtiv- e councils following the in- the beginning of thepraoeotad-ministratio- n, Mr, Williss was made public by council today le-po- y, one-hundr- ed ob-ser- ve velop a ly for hydro-electr- plant ic on- the low water of the stream yet it recommends that -- rt the Coroner Into Leighton Mounts Death Shows Clearly It Was Nbt a Case of Suicide. . . By Associated Press) The eli- mination of the suicide theory as possible explanation of. the death of Leighton ' Mount, & qilCAGO, May 5 son-in-la- T bc-in- an , . , , ! s. 5-- The j All-Russi- i - s, T'. ofth t thirty-fiverj0.- ( Jjof : F-r- e , h'7" fillip Mi. Walsn UuiIiik m) here completed a movie scoria! 10 dealing with the cause of disputes between capital and labor. -- ? ( ruM'ift ..... is reminiscent! f r CHICAGO MARKET '!r'r a ec?ni lime. as .o.DF01 t2p;1 perf'R'- to ers will absorb omthis stock and prima donnas. It the previous .that of one "e touch of the nature! (B Awocitd Press) for tout! investment $23,391,982 fi makes the whole world CHICAGO, May 5. Wheat, could be married before the first three j $1.18. May, corn 75 Ration but could not remarry, , it w as added. - ordm-jeoun- , s 7 f V zi' 'T butf-serv- . ' " w i j - northwestern university student whose skeleton was found tin-demeath a pier on Lake Michi.s : gang Bhore in Evanston came last night after Oscar Wolff, NO DECISION IN the coroner, and Edgar, Jons, assistant states made a WRESTLING BOUT trip to Evanstonattoreny and. personally questioned a dozen persons. Another development was that the By Associated Press) CHICAGO, May 5. Carl Fur- discovery of police records conthe hazing of Arthur , ness, the wrestling doctor, and cerning a member of the 1921 lersinger, Johnny Meyers, the middle- sophomore class, had been con- weight champion, grappled for firmed. The records of Per Bing hn hour and twenty minutes last er$ hazing, officials said showed he was bound and tied head night and neither was able to downyard to the pilings of the score a decision. The bout g pier, his face only a short' discalled at midnight in accord- tance aboVe the water. Wolff ance with an agreement. said the hazingwas the most likely theory with which to ex- HYLAN TO AID plain Mounts death. Witnesses . have testified Wolff said that, .the SUGAR BATTLE whichholea In12 the pier through, old ybuth yea clambered when he discovered, NEW YORK, May 5.Seven-ty-tw- o the bones, was' cut obviously by instead of an announced an axe sometime after the class 25,000 women paraded to' city rush. Robert Jamar, a student hall yesterday in protest against who was employed as a life theJiigh price of sugar aaprices guard. bnulhe piei; during,. .the--, of raw sugar futures recovered summers of 192Lnd 1922 said n affidavit tf from Thursdays slump .and he would climbed from 41 to 56 points that effect., Ift'a message, d!e ment Reeves, who also was a during the dayg trading. life led The protest parade, guard along the pier In 1222 by Mrs. Louis Reed Welzmiller, and in now a student at. the, deputy commissioner of public Colorado School of Mines at. markets and leader of the local Golden Colorado, stated he is , buyers strika movement, was forwarding an affidavit U nt headed by a squad of mounted there was no hole in the pier in police and the police band of July and August of 1922 and he fifty men, and included thirty-fiv- e never detected any odor- of a decaying body. marchers and thirty-si- x women in six motor cars. At city hall the paraders were IOWA MAN NAMED joined by about fifty men and 5 leue May 4. DES MOINES, Iowa, Evidence of incoinpetency YVil-e- (By Associated Presil PARIS, May 5. The France Belgium reply to the German reparations proposal yill be handed to the American Ambassador Herrick at the same time as to the German embassador and the allies this , (Br Associated Press) The Inquiry Being Conducted By the Chicago Logan City ignore this genera practice for the reason that the City Plant is tied in with a large public service corporation which supplies all of the deficiency power in low water season. We view with disfavor any policy that ties us Iff and makes us 150 more women. ON LOAN BOARD Mrs. Welzmiller urged the dependent on the mercy of the Utah Power and Light Company. women to support the federal Instead of being beneficially governments injunction against (By Associated Press) tied in we may find, to our the sugar interests. She said WASHINGTON, May 6. Edsorrow, that we are hog tied she had been informed directly ward H. Cunningham, of Iowa, and the Utah Power and Light by federal agents that the wo has been appointed by Harding Company holds the commanding mens sugar boycott movement to the be dirt farmer on the end of the rope. had beefi the direct cause cf the federal farm loan board. The The policy of the Utah Power drop in sugar future prices. The president also has , announce and Light Company and the pol- local movement he added, in- the appointment of Edward L. icy of the City are diametrically cluded 5000 active workers end Jones, of Pennsylvania, to be an opposed to each other. The pri- 1,000,000 women supporters. additional member Of the farm vately owned company seeks to the sup- loan board authorized under the Hylan pledged Mayor eliminate competition by driving new credits legist us from the field pthe city wel- - port of the city administration lation.agricultural f. to the boycott. comes competition in order to (By Asbociated Press) force the Power Company to TIKHON S PROSECUTOR LS HOUSTON. Texas. Bky Yet yourj grant lower-rateMADE AN ARCHBISHOP QUAKE WIPES OUT . (Twenty six residents of Goose consulting engineer suggests! creek have been indictee 1a the! that the City lean "best achieve j TURKT.I TOWN grand jury in connection vrith the recent whippings ii. tb wl ime ; power i tne Utah Power a pr0Recutor in the church trial field town. Twenty .nJictmenis and L.ght Company. (By Associated Press) which resulted in the unfrock CONSTANTINOPLE d In May with we assault have the advocated charged past prohibit' v Taxpayer. ing of former Patriarch Tiktown of Zoulu Zela near weapons, five perjury mid one municipal ownership for the sole hon, invested (Bv AsgoviatPd Presa) waf by purpose of making Logan inde- - the yesterday church.conclave Tokat, in the vilayet of Sivas aggravated assault KANSAS CITY, May 5. Catin asia minor, has been destroyUPHAM FAVORS of and Utah the Power pendent tle. receipts, 500. 500. Market, with the dignity of Archbishop ed by fire At the various ward meetings Adand We favor your proposed tight. of Moscow. This extraordinary vices from theearthquake. top heavy steers, $9.85 for the tomorrow evening, we are in- - hon(j jSsue for the do riot interior of purpose CHICAGO TOO formed by Community Service week. elevation from ordip&ry priest give the casualities, but state from the breaking away present Hogs, receipts 4000. Market, Leader W, O. Robinson, that the partnership with them. We do hood was made on notion of the there were many victims. (By Associated Press) 5c higher. Bulk of sales $7.75 greatest of all songs, Honu not see hovv we can consistently presidium in recognition of Ve Fred Sweet CHICAGO, May. 5. to $7.80. Home, will be sung by ask our friends to investall their denskys service in the Tikhon BISHOPS DISAVOW BLAKES DEFENSE OF RED RUSS Sheep, receipts 200. Market,1 Upham, Treasurer of the the congregation in memory of available capital in a life time case, and it was- carried over 50c to $1.00 higher for.ional Republican committee can its first to the pub - partnership with a company some opposition and amid cries preentation see no insurmountable obstacles (By Assooatsd Press) the week. next whose policy is inimical to our of No! Not lie, one hundred years Kas., May 5. WICHITA, -- "1 The conclave lasj night decidet it., .uthor.w: NOTED LABOR LEADER ILL being host to the convention for Jolin Howard Payne, who, often' If the privately owned com--a to abolish all sic red relics, de- A resolution resiling the Meththe sixth time at its forthcomEpiscr;.! delegation to e to foster odist and homeless wan- - pany were a dangerous enemy claring they hungry' to and ref Russia 1924. in session MIAMI, Fla., May 4. John J. ing derer,, out of the fullness of his at the time we first built our superstition. Indianleader from Walsh, lalior As a result contla'virt ; oul! Present partnership 400.000 Used Cars in Stock. yearning heart, composed the zshopl withAaem is a thing of eveil, ajdeciscn that hi&honft'-mkapolis. who came to Miami last mar his of longing expressive song t e Automo-bto 5. n is ST. t fall for his health, LOUIS, May reported he devil, how can j ry, a group of, about 'V1 for the comfort, safety and love bishc y, rf near death at the city hospi-- l bile dealers in the United States of a true home, be it ever dignitaries has present- 0 Bishop JSake is a tal here as a result of a heart had 400,000 used cars in stock humble. rt ne' s h i p (hich puts us com- - t(( these, a petition asking that they le member, It has been sung late today. Can we. ftnOV Pi t.n remain single. Pi1 The .thodi.-- t . Episcopal on the Wilson ment of former President LMit tufi IgUTl $152,20640 ccordmg WP3FrDFBWI aF L mYi onllif hh . . i v uo vv "'fkKAttfiiliL wmiiuoo i ninrH" Tr National labor arbitration board to figures announced at head- - sw&v the htnrts ore ' ie cnlv from celibate monks.' "is tl j neither supports nor d and served for a time on the quarters here of the National the years pass. It has been andjL also en-m The r conclave has lie a will to continue four favorite page (Ontinueii governme; j (i same boaid under President Automobile Dealers Association Nat-lamb- detained in Honduras s, sys-tro- these would be renewed, Mr. Lewis said: I dont know whether they will or not. He was certain no wage1 cuts would be accepted, however, saying absolutely not. That is final. The miners of America are out of the habit of accepting wage reductions." Mr. Uwis was much impressed with the super ioi lty of Amthose erican methods over abroad, he said, and a better understanding of conditions which enable the American miner to produce four times as much coal per man as do European miners. 5.-- - de-da- the anthracite agreement next August 31. Asked whether Press) SAN SALVADOR, May (Bt Associated Fre) Before CHICAGO, May 5. lie even strikes a blow, Jack Dempsey, the worlds heavy weigiit champion will receive j three hundred thousand dollars! Tor defending his title against Tom Gibbons, St. Paul, in the 151 round bout at Shelby Montana! on July 4. Gibbons will take at percentage of the gate receipts ' thrJureau of standard, uccdlng S. Stratton. after the three hundred thous-- j and mark is reached in the box)office. Dempsey is to get T)lnni first hundred thousand today iflliCW LlCCtHC I he can raise a bond of one thousand as stipulated by Montana From Another Angle bankers. That bond is the only 77, apparent obstacle to the match. L The monev will be paid hy iTo the Mayor and City Commis-Kearnsinners of IOgan City, Utah: Dempseys manager, We have read with much interest the Report on the Logan City Power Plant" by A. J. consulting engineer of Boise, Idaho. It may be that the undersigned Are unduly biased in favor of per cent municipal ownership but we with considerable misgiving that the report recommends that we expend $266,000.00 in the construction of a power plant that has its maximum at a time when there is the minimum demand for the power. The flood water plant, that is recommended to you, produces the least power in the winter season .when there is f the greatest demand fof'TSovVer. It is proposed to remedy this apparent defect by purchasing power from our competitor. The Utah Power and Light Company. While the report admits that it is the universal practice to de- $19,-ros- WAGE CUTS, LEWIS SAY Pre) 5.--- The i miners will' Not accept S (Bv Associated (By Aasoclated BRUSSELS, May Belgium council f ministers today exanv'ned officially the German reparations proposals and unanimously decided they wer? unacceptable. ! His Bout With Tommy Gibbon at Shelby, Montana On the Fourth of July. el ct ADMIT THEY GOT Hundred Thousand For ( Bv Associated Press) NEW YORK, Myv 5. Samu- VIENNA Msy 5 Violent riot, ing occuired in tlu vicinity of favorite square throughout the ryight. The trouble started when the police attempted to protect meeting of reactionaries. Officers used their swords to pio-tethemselves when charged fcy workmen with clubs, stones and knies. Thirty eight and forty ci ilians w ere injured, many s.riously. DEATH He Will Receive Three Workmen Assail Police Declares They Are ServWith Slones, Brickbats ing the Interests of the and Other Missiles and Capitalist Classes and Officers Use Swords. Working To the DetriNearly One Hundred ment of Labor. Is Well Received. Persons Are Hurt. IS CAUSE ed , ; |