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Show V Remember that when you 4A want something The Jour- nal want ada are' always your service to get It." at Journal want fcSl, resyjtj, py toei 4 M VOLUME XLVI. LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY. UTAH, MONDAY. MAY 14, 1923 GENERAL CABLES HE THINKS GOOD DEFAULTING BANKER ADVICE SHOULD BE HEEDED. As a supporter of the City light plant and a small tax payer, 1 think at this time we had better, follow the advice of our leaders and avoid any more debt. President Giant told mi at Conference to get out of debt and stay out". It was the adv ice that could be given and 1 think the people should heed it and practice it. The most of us have got about all the interest and tax.s we can pay and we ought not to be taking on any more now. This i.s no time for our to be asking for more bonds. Let us go on w ith our little plant, da awing what extra We nerd from the Utah Power and Light Company, continuing to keep Logan the cheapest,and best lightd city in the world, and before our contract is up, let s work out a program and ote some bonds and g:t a real plant, maybe by that time the Logan water u stirs w,U have their big projet under way so that Lcgan can take over the i, ower ond of it and have something worth whfle. We never lose by following the advice cf on leaders. President Grant was right in telling us to get out of d.bt and keep out. Let us follow it by voting NO on the bonds. Thxpayef Many People Are Killed and Many More Hurt While the Loss of Prop erty Is Very Heavy-Communic- ation most-timel- Lines Down. f "i (Ur'' Associated Tress) COLORADO, Texas, May 14. The sanitarium here is filled with victims of a tornado which swept a strip of territory a mile wide and fit teen miles long near here. The dead are expected to total 50 men when the bodies of various w recked homes are counted. Twelve bodies are in Colorado already. About 200 persons were hurt. The property and crop damage will total millions of dollars. Many of the dead and injured are children. Gen. Plutarco Elias Callet, one of the most powerful figures in Mexican affairs, it likely to succeed Obregon at president of the republic. He ' secretary of Gobernacion in tha Obregon cabinet, a position which makes every state and local official in the country subject to hie orders. Com-mission- rs LITTLE BOY GRABS LIVE ELECTRIC WIRE (fly Associated Tress) FORTHWOUTH, May 11. 14 To SALT LAKE May A long distance message from the heroism and ol presence ofthe Santafe train dispatchers mind of Mrs. Harriet Russell, fice at Temple said a tornado wufo of James Russell, 1153 hit there about 5 aln. and loss South Second West street, and of life resulted in Colorado, of six children, farms. mother and neighboring Clive Horace Brown, son of The wirt?s are dow-n- . Horace L. and Adelia Delilah 1014 South First West Brown, g ABILENE Texas, -Jowes his life. street, and his two children were The little fellow had just left killed, pud a number of persons ward Sunday the were injured in tornado which schoolThirteenth noon about yesterday, at struck the Spade ranch, south 1068 Jeffeison wh-he street, of Colorado, and mowed path saw a broken electric w ire. hangMitchell 25 miles long across from a pole of the Utan county, Texatf, last night. West ing and, Light Company. His Bqwer Chouses of Lorajne six or eight were demolished and a number mother was' walking anead ot of persons fatally injured. The him. Th: child grasped,. the live 2300 volts, in report said the tornado did not wire, carrying his was knocked and left hand, strike Colorado. unconsious. 11. Texas, May Big Springs he cried just O, mamma! Fifty persons were killed, and a hundred injured, 3 miles from before he lost consciousness. Colorado Texas, when a tornado The appeal was heard by Mrs. swept this section according to Alma C. Lambert, 2o3 r'axton meagre telephone reports. Corn- - avenu , who lan to the scene of munication is cut. The worst Ithe accident and ke,'.t the is 40 miles from Big'ious crowd of ch,ldrtn Horn the Springs. It is believed great Sunday school who gathered touching damage was done to crops and around the child, from cattle and the loss cf life and the live wire Mrs. Russ-I- I came' property U heavier in the eouu- - up at thta moment and with try district than in the town of ia wooden - handled umbrella,!e removed the wii Relief parties are instantly Colorado. from the hoy. rushing to the scene. 1 his crj for help. am the said Mrs. Russell. YOUNG PEOPLE mother ol six chddun and 1I Lo-rgn- ne oe Rich-bur- LOCALS Dr. and Mrs. George T. Parkinson of Idaho Falls, enroute to Salt Lake, stopped over here for a visit with relatives of botfiT n The 'Elks' musical comedy presenting The Toreador,' ha3 resumed rehearsals preparatory to its presentation, under the auspices of the Ogden Elks and at their solicitation- at the Orph-eutheater in Ogden on May 21st. ( m - Prof. William Spicker, who was called to Chicago by the serious illness of his father, arrived only in time to witness the end and attend .the obsequies, following which he returned home. cur-dama- ge NUMBER 113 LEWIS W. BALDWIN CORRESPONDENT IS ARRESTED WANTS MORE (By Associated Tress) NOGALES, Ariz May 14. LIGHT ' W. P. Capehart,' president of the First National Bank of Patagon ia which closed its doors on May' 4, was neidnacr dollar bail by 4 justice of the peace on a chaTge of embezzlement in connection with the closing- of the bank was brought from Tucson where he was ar- EDITOR, JOURNAL, the ?nd han waxed"uch 80 wrm 118 fu daya and 8? n)anv articIes have ap peared in your good poper for and against this issue will you publish this article which is as 1 see the issue. It seems to me after reading rested yesterday. the different articles that most any one with the ordinary reasSUICIDE ENDS ought to see far enough ILLICIT LOVE oning under the surface of this question to know who and what inNEW YORK, May 1 1. Their terests are trying to defeat the illicit romance threatened with interests of the people. Is it disruption by legal and deporta- not PLAIN to all of us that we tion proceedings, Anna Reicher, are the best lighted city in the 21 and comely, who emigrated whole westem country? WHY? here from Germany six months Because we own our lighting ago, and her uncle, William Brun- system. Will anyone say that ner, 42, died in a suicide pact to- we would be, if we had a monday in the apartment they occu- strous corporation in control: pied since January in the Bronx. .How many have forgotten the The cause of their death be- 75 cent rate charged the DEAR came known this afternoon when people by this BENOVELENT Mrs. Emma Brunner, 61 years corporation for their lights old, wife of William, arrived at during the construction of our the suicide flat. She identified plant twenty years ago? Haven't the girl as the daughter of Brun- the people been electing mayors ners sister. 'for the last ten years that wept Mrs. Brunner, a resident of in on the' premise of rebuilding Hoboken, reached the house our electric light plant, but not while an investigation was being until this present administration conducted by the assistant dis- have they had the to trict attorneys office. Coinci- carry ouf .he wishes courage the peotf dent with her arrival, a not was ple. If this Issue. is" defeated found which, corroborated' her how 'will it be before anstatements. The not, attached other, long commission could be elto an insurance policy for $1000 ided that would dare risk their inthe name of William Brunner reputation to bring this issue beand signed by both he ana the fore the people again? " . girl read: is the common talk about We are tired of living, being town that all these articles continually harassed by my wife. against the question have been We have decided to end it all. I written Utah Co. never had anything to do with or their by the and Power the that agents the police or the courts until my Writers always get pdid for their wife had me arrested. work, Do they deny this? . Why are there so many grounds and take.it wherever friends of this ' company gum they please, to,wj$err cemetery shoeing around town just at tha lots; a task the city'. reserves for time, doesnt this look suspicious? the sexton and his assistants for They say O we have a six the benefit of those who pay the year contract with' the Utah small fee charged for the service Power and if our plant did go and it is desired all others shall out we could draw on them and leave the hose alone. save money. Let me here say, and they dare not deny it. That Gottlieb Gessel, the well known That Contract Wouldn't be brick maker and highly respect- worth the paper it is written on ed citizen of Providence, passed if they petition the Utilities away at his home there this Commission to raise the rates morning of complications super- similar to the rates charged induced by old age. Mr. Gessell other cities. It is a fact was bom at Grase Karl Bach, hae annulled many many they conGermany, May 26, 1848, and was tracts in favor of the big inter75 ests. Would consequently practically they love Logan years of age. lie married Cath- more than other cities? erine Bradt, w ho died ten yearr Does not Provo, that buys ago .Twelve children survive their power from the Utah He had been a him. Power and Light pay enough of Providence for more on their street lights alone, 43 years, and was numljered to redeem these $300,000 bonds amongst its community builders. in twenty years and then have Interment will be in the Provi- a nice tidy sum left over? dence cemetery at a date to be is figured out that if this It set later. company gets in control of our we will pay enough for our Wellsville canyon is now' open plant to redeem our $300,000 lights for traffic. The Logan canyon four and one half bonds every will not be open to Bear Lake should any then Why years. two weeks or more as for about of binding thots the chill at one there is still considerable snow for TWENTY years? road near the long dugway. The It seems to me that, we ought gang is above China Row, above to thing over in such put this there-wilso far the road.that the Forks not bera l that a way is in good condition. It has lieen alwut Logan ever widened and automobiles may in darkness, where hold ups pass any place. If each will keep ting do to the proper glide and have the and porch climbers shoose tmore have us Let work. their automobiles under control no accidents by collision should hap- LIGHT. You Know' Me Al. pen. lennousa fo' ,lt Soviet Sends Concilia-1- , tory Note to England, . Conference Will be Ar- re ranged But Curzon Will Not Stand Any ' 'Foolishness.! (By Associated Press) LONDON, May 14 Iu British official circles the reply of Ltwia W. Baldwin, vie president the Rusisan soviet government of tho Illinois Control railroad, ha been letd president of the Missouri to the British note is considered Pacific system, succeeding B. F. Bush. as avoiding ,a rupture. Satisfaction is expressed at what the British consider the about-fac- e SCANT ATTENTION' on the part of Moscow in its attitude toward Great Britain, While the British are ready to FOR GERMAN , : discuss the disputed matters Lord Curzon seems determined OFFER to maintain all the points raised ' in his note and wf.ll not tolerate long discursive explanations (Br Associated Press) Lord from Moscow, it is indicated. LONDON, May 14 Curzons reply tp the German fBv Associated Press)' reparations note expresses his MOSCOW, May 14 The sothe inadedisapopinment at reply to Britain, the text of quate sum offered and at the viet lack of precision as to guaran- which was given out today is tees and suggests that Germany couched in conciliatory terms. It will reconsider to expand the expresses regretful surprise at the ultimatum, and proposes a proposals in such a way as to conference at a time and place to convert them into a feasible basbd with England. r arranged is for further discussion. : A WOMAN AT (By Associated Press) ROME, May 14 The Italian reply to the German reparations THE BOTTOM note,, like the British expresess disapointment at , tbe inade: AS USUAL of terms - , the quacy offered. . re RELIGION CLASSES ' (By , GRADUATE STUDENTS Associated Press) NEV .Y0HK(.;May.)4, ,:A woman is named as the' suspected writer of the scrrilous letters w hich George Maxwell, an internationally known music publisher, has been charged with having written -- in defamation of Mrs. Allah Ryan, Mrs. Albert Gallatin and other socially prominent women, friends announced . The first graduation exercises to be held in Logan for the Religion Classes, was hfld- - jointly by the Cache and Logan Stakes yesterday, when 270 students were graduated. J The following program was today. given : . Sunday, May 13th, 1923, in GLANDS CAUSE . PREMATURE AGE Logan Tabernacle at 2:00 p. m. 1. Piano Solo, .... by John AnNEW .HAVEN, Conn,,' May, derson , 14 Glands ,wrhich cause prema2. Song, Love at Home' .... ture age rather than prolonged by Religion Class Children Led youth have been used by Dr. VV. by Donnetta Thatcher. M. Swingle of Yale University 3. Prayer, (in concert) by to turn tadpoles into frpgs, fFhis Caroline Creeg wmdii in the case of tho process, 4. Violin Solo by Laura blillfrog Natqro does not comBankhead Of a year, has been inside plete 5. Address of Welcome by accomplished by Dr. - We are infonned that in view the games to be played during the season by the Cache Valley Baseball league, the members of the local bar association, which includes all the lawyers of the jtv have decided during the 1 ' on him.e j league season to close their offic-wit-h LEAP TO DEATH cod"that deadly wire Swingle, Noble Papworth noon each Wednesday. 6. Boys Chorus .... from Logan using the gland treatment, m His little .shoes Were smoking, about two weeks.'' The thyroed Stake flames were shooting from his (By Associated Preset clarence L. and J. R. Ashle-whei- e of adult frogs were grafglands 7. The Commandment that has the wne .coiled man ROCK ISLAND, Illinois, May, body ; bullfrog . jn Ixigan this morn intb ted arrjvti tadpoles to meant most the in be.... life by three about him and h.s hand was my XJ. Six young people, on a motorcycle from Long them make hustle into ing premaAlfred Mathews and Portha men and three women were 'ing fr.ghtfully burned. I got Beach, California, in 104 hours ture froghfeod, Ault drowned in the Mississippi River, the wire from his grasp by traveling time. Thyroid gland substance is Solo . by Edna Crouther at Campbells Island, when they means of the umberella while to have some mysterious known 8. of Articles Faith, repeated kept the other On Saturday in the district jumped from a trestle to avoid'Mrs. effect upon in concert, led by Mildred King. development and being struck by a street car, the'children Irom touching it. Then court Judge Harris set the diwhen the is - unnaturally gland 9. .... Class by Reading Paper control. of which had been lost I raised, him from th; spot and, vorce case of Leora Pudser vs. small at birth, or its function is Billie Morrell attoo with Mrs Lambert's help, Gfeorge" Purser .for hearing on by the operator. They had impaired, a..: childs.-phycj- il 16. Solo ., by Margaret off his shoes. The pol.ee were May 18th. The judge and court tended a dance on the island. and mental growth js so stunted noticed and he was taken to the reporter, Farrell Johnson, are 11. Story from Religion Class that it becomes ' a deformed cm.rgency hospital holding court in Brigham today. idiot. x Text .. by Inura Merrill PRISONERS MAY The child was found to be In some cases- reported by 12. Address to graduates . .. burned Ellen Miss but Neilson, Logans not fatally severely by Irof. R. C, Merrill, represent- other investigators where .bits SOON BE FREED when examined at the'hospital, famous young pianist, is still ading the Church Board of Edu- of the thyroid gland were fed, iirSalt Lake. laurels the to to her ding from where he was taken the development was more rapcation. PIRATES CHINESE L. D- S. hospital. There it is In the great musical contest 13. Presentation of Diplomas id than the grow th of the tadChamber The Commerce of of By Associated bres) under favthe conducted auspices said that his condition was by Ires. of Stake Board. of pole. so that frogs apparently Kiwanis and PEKING May 14- - A confer- orable, but that his recovery the Federation of Womens will join with-th- e BIG HAUL MAKE A beEducation Pres. O. H. Budge, of adult but no bigger than flies Rotary clubs in a written invitaence on Saturday night was looked for only after a long Clubs in Salt Lake, to select can- tion and Pres. J. E. were obtained. the all to of Stake, the bankers the of Logan tween representativ.s didates for the big national of nursing. Cardon of Cache Stake of state convention Govern- period the Tadpoles deprived cf their China. the It. held be at HONGKONG, and Asheville, o May reking contest t bandjts Warm words of praise for 14. Words O Let thyroid and pituitary ment resulted in an agreement both the women who saved the N. C. in June, Miss Neilson won the Utah Bankers Association at glarri orEuropean passengers were them Song, Angry Never . . Sung by Re- dinarily were found k the bandits to release child's life w re spoken at in the piano section and will be IOgan June 15 and 16th. AJong among those terrorized and robA con- with the Chinese steaner ligion Class Children, led by Swingle not to transform' some of the captives immediatethe invitation and welcome bed w henwas and the sent to represent Utah. headquarters police seized near Swatow Howard Neilson to be is means remainder frogs, they remained foe!. Ac Taishun the the to raise to cert free Will be enclosed one of the ad- ly and Benediction (in concert) long after normal tadpoles, bad 15. hospital. w ho were the in . Congregational by , the held pirates Saturday when their teims, including , bookelts and of ."i South' vertising Logan Kenneth Nyman. . metamorphosed. Walter, Hamer, 1055 Sail Lake tomorrow Caehe County. A similar ivita - ;disaruised as passengers, and ov- - lea However, if in idijArch-twithdrawal of troops, are com- First HW. sailed the comthese the crew, of wfthout tha'r tadpoles erpowered tion with sent to all was the the ministry drugplied is second jOemng. JOURNALS DAILY are fed off thyroid or The the child. Mrs. Russell for nearly twenty-fou- r glands announces. state of the munications their when jJ'ip gists Thrtc'.nth counselor in the In the city court this morning convention was held here and it hours at night without lights MARKET REPORT substances containing much American, French and Italian wind Relief society and Mrs. not was effective. The invitation and and finally left her yesterday at iodine they can be, made to Johnson from pleaded Harvey legations received word Lambert is a member of the in- booklet of small U'in-taa mouth the of creek, imtransform. Sorne food at to a nowr selling to AexivtMed are sure make an charge the respective consuls, guilty press) srame valorganization. loot a case his r and nate-U iodine transferring,! junk KANSAS CITY, May 14. ling toxicating liquors pression. Linchsng, that the buidit ch ef At the Utah Power and ued at $6W). will be heard later. E. C. Collins, Cattle Receipts 12,000. Market j poles complete tfolr informed those officials of his company offices it wasLight said with the same offense, ' The largest pencil factory in intention of killing every To prevent the ihtroduction of 'elK?el.uteadZ; A0. vert?rdav that the wire probab-l--v charged mntinnanrp aqj his Ihejwmld n is in the Gorman city are ,?hers $7J)n 10 9 ' twirdHystf IhAwmSAW1CQtianJxlL'eyil was brokenIy case was set for hearing on Mon-- of Nuremberg, which has been into not met. India, imports of Scott, the superntendent ofidav ncxt The bond of $500 ir. the great centre of the pencil- v aneiRtAi Prwil cotton will probably be restrict-- , h of service A the and lines continued. i was a.mode)-case u nd 1760. st Mar. maU ti g r y Bince CHICAGO, Mav 1- 1Jlieik6t.fileyaiyx.QL type was exhibited in New York pahV, was anTie'Tiosp ITaT see iiTg speeHerWas flner$5.'00 tHe .... .... in 1853, but not until twenty that everything was being done eX,treme to or portable fop higher f housing, aggre-,od within $7.65. Packer tob $7.60. the city- aexiqii' complains, ;in Canada fopi esents an years latei wue elevator.- ire fer toe child's comtort for tarry ing passt-ng-Sheep Receipts 7.800. Lambs in huui alter the accident, ine 'nu witn jusi cause, that parties j gate investment in excess of .houses formerly forbidden1' in al wire was repaired within halfjVisitmg the cemetery, without $40O,O0uU0U and gives employ - most of the cities of Holland 25 to 40 higher Early top shorn have been recently permitted in offerings The first practical typew liter an hour after the breakage wasjjeave or license, help themselves ifient to more than 32,000 Arizonas $14.00. " i Rotterdam. J was made m 1867. to the hose found upon- the suns. , springers $15.33. reported to tha tompan. i res-de- t - i nt -- t . . sit-;ia- - - Ir. i- -t) o d- cap-tue.- 2?' ln -- d ws-ten- 9 in AmericanT.8 umi cm-!Pac- 8hoe - - OKVrfnuznjjnQXBeMnngta l- - ahippSTsir - I ; iH.-r-r - , - -- v; -- |