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Show 7 Remember that when you want something The Journal want ada are always at your servica to get it. ' A A o Cry LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1923 emu assails EXPRESSAT ST. JOE W.h e n Celebration Is Held There Next July Riders Will .Attempt toRide-OvertheOl- d Route In Eight Days Time. 1 the Free State i Platform Prees) ST. LOUIS, Mo., May 19. The proposal of President Harding for the United States to become a member of the world court of international justice, was condemned as a scheme to coax this country into the United Nations of by league States Senator William E. Borah of Idaho in an address last night. I cannot understand the arguments of those who say we car go into part of the League of Nations and stay out of the rest of it, he asserted. A prediction that President Harding would be renominated by acclamation at the national convention but upon an platform was made by the Senator. Mo., express as part of the 92InnLOfirii (By Associated May 19. Arrangements have been completed it was announced here today, for a revival of the pony LOCALS celebra-ion- s Pasture for rent, Phone 1141. planned in commemoration Adv. of Bret Hart and Mark Twain and coincident with the seventy-fift- h John T. Caine will lx the anniversary of the discovin of in As California. gold ery speaker at the First ward sacrathe 60s when Buffalo Bill and ment services tomorrow evenothers spurred their mustangs ing. between St. Joseph and San Francisco, riders will attempt to John M. Richards, funeral dimake the journey in eight days. rector of tendernfess and alertPresident Harding will give the ness, 33 Wast 1st North, Itgan, Adv. telegraphic signal for the first Utah, Phone 210. leg of the relay on August 5th. Live once again in a world of WOULD WELCOME dream as youth dreams. Monday and Tuesday, 11. Y. C. (bandSPENDERS stand. He intimated the international (By Associate Press) court proposal will be the issue BERLIN. May 19. The exSuits Dry Cleaned Cash and in framing the Republican platodus of foreigners on account of Carry Plan $1.25. Logan Clean- form for the 1924 presidential high prices in Germany, and the ing and Tailoring Company 20 election. refusal of those who remain to W. 1 N. George W. Squires, Ad. ism. The ladies also buy anything which they must general manager. greatly ennot have, has hit the hotels, the privilege of inspecting joyed cures, railways, steamer lines, Mr. and Mrs. George Tiller, the various parts of Logans restaurants and theatres so hard former residents of Logan, were beautiful new' theatre. that German business men are in the city today on business,! now' striving to have the special from Brigham City, where Mr. Keep clean and taxes on foreigners removed. Tiller is now owner of a garage, it gays. Suits called for and The discrimination against cleaned dean $1.50. L&gan foreigners has been ruinous for W. B. Jones and (Cleaning and Tailoring Corn-so- n Mrs. and Dr. business which depends on the are leaving tomorrow for an jpany, phone 171, George W. trade of tourists. e extensive tour of the cities of Squires general manager. Northwest and FAMOUS BIBLE BEING USED coast to California. FOR DATA IN DEMILLE FILM Judge George E. Darker of second judicial district, w'ith the and Mr. of Reed, the small son Biblical scenes in Cecil B. at Ogden, occu- headquarters P. this Mrs. J. Morrell, morning film version of the Ten in the first dis-o- n bench tbe Commandments for Paramount fell from a horse on which, with tric curt here today, sitting older boy, he had1 been riding are to be influenced by the famprobate cases in which illustrated Bible to take cows to tha pasture, on someHarris ous Gibbs-Irwi- n was disqualified Judge in fifty volumes which was print breaking one of his arms. of reason by having been at- ed in i836. in them bofe,e his term - A Det.ctive Knowles of the ).!tonu; Copy of this publication is in the library of Henry Huntington S. L. and the sheriffs departrailroad magnate, at San Marino ment, are busy hunting down In yesterdays state high Cal., where is also to be found some boys who broke w ldow s school tennis contest held on the one of the famous Gutenberg und did other damagi the u. p 0f pj courts yesterday, Lund Bibles, the first ever printed, S. L. station at (Johnson and Hyrum Cannon of and now priceless. Mrs. ElizaLogan High, defeated all con- beth McGaffey, head of the ParMiss LilliarPMder of the U testnnts in the doubles. In amount Research Department, A. C. Extension Service depart - track anci field events Logan has been making studies of the ment held a meeting yesUrdaj Kot two points jn the 440 yard illustrations for costumes, pro- with representatives of the wo nin; p jn the 220, and two in perties and customs. mens department of ten farm the half mile. Dixie High won These are only a part of the bureaus located in various sec- the meet- with 28 points. elaborate plans which Mr. tions of the state and instructed is making for this produc- them in the method of conFuneral services for the late tion. Fred Elies and Edward iceless Mrs. refrigerators, J. O. Stanley, held yesterstructing Chandler are the latest addi- fireless cookers and home made in the eighth afternoon day Mr. of aides. tions to the staff those had presa very large Through ward traps. fly chapel, Elies is the son of Henry A. El- ent the information will reach floral emand the diattendanc?, ies, president and managing bv blems were . magnificent. the The districts repres.nted chain rector of the in them. was attendance choir ward been and has of hotels in Europe an actor and assistant director twin and sang suitable selections. Mr, Joseph Hendricks, invocation was offered by Chandler Mr. studios. in French brother of Mrs. I. P. Jacobsen of The has been in motion pictures for this city, who left Logan forty Elder C. O. Dunn. Those who twelve years and has been an years ago to make his home paid tribut? to the beautiful assistant director to Thomas H. near Rexburg, Idaho, where he character of the departed and of I nee, Charlie Chaplin and many own, Ur ranch and farm. i J. A- Gibbons, others. his old home, having visiting not has Christens?n DeMille President Mr. While given come down to attend the funeral Crockett, of the Shelley, Idaho, stake, out the names of any of his play services of Mrs. Harriet Elder W. W. Owen, Professor ers as yet, he has stated that his wifes mother, Joel E, Ricks of the U. A. C., there will be two separate and held at Hyde Park. He was land Ekl.-- r E. H. Cooley, distinct casts. The Biblical scene Sunday pleased to still be able to meet a School will be played by one and the. few of Logan superintendent he knew of the friends modren parts by another, and stake. Benediction was prowhen living here. each will contain many famous nounced by Elder P. W. Nielsen. names. It was a splendid audience of commission held its more than a thousand ladies The city not should of Citizens Logan electric light meeting regular from all parts of the county that overlook the rare treat offered last evening, at which some of celebration the the attended accounts were electric them in thq Spring 1 estival to fifty-fift- h anniversary of the turned overlight to the city attorney be given this evening ori the U. Restake of Cache the founding and in some othA. C. campus in the rear of the lief Society, held yesterday af- for collection, ers main building, b.ginning at ternoon Maughan Superintendent in theatre. the Capitol 6:15. Participating in the per- The features were: an organ so- was instructed to shut off the formance will be the U. A. C. lo by Prof. Savage; community light service. It Was directed band under the direction of kinging led by Prof. W. O. Rob- that $165,000 sewer bonds for Prcfessor Joseph A. Smitl) Jr., inson of the favorite hymns 0 district number eight; b? turn-- , the Ladies gke club directed by Ye Mountains High and Come, ed over to contractor F. A. Edna Crowthcr; the male glee Come Ye Saints; brief address- Dahle. Plant matters were disclub by Professor CJ R. John- es on the early history and pro- cussed.1 The engineers are now son; the beautiful athletic danc- gress of Relief Society work in busy determining the height to ing directed by Kathisype Coop- this county by Mrs. Kinnie which the dam will be raised to er, and community games Will Caine and Mrs. Lucy S. Cardon, make it most effective. Each be led by Professor J. R. Jenson were followed by tha pre- foot of head raised will add sevof the department of physical sentation of the thrilling pic- - enteen horse pow?r to the postThe performance, ures the Ninety and Nine now! er the plant will develop; but education. considered either in part or being shown at the Capitol, with jth.e height to which it can be will be decidedly special organ and lighting ef--J raised is restricted by several lectively, worth-whi- le. fects greatly enhancing its real- - iother considerations. air-tig- ht j well-dresse- d, Re-th- - De-Mil- le Ritz-Carlt- S' Joeh Bed-dingfie- , . i 1 NUMBER 120 SPLENDID ADDRESS ON MOTHERS DAY YOUNG COLLEGE (By Associated Press) ST. JOSEPH, thei KzJ DELIVERED ON SUNDAY LAST IN THE SIXTH WARD BY PROF. P. A. CHRISTEN. SEN OF THE BRIGHAM firing order was. given by irregular command a lively outburst occurred in Dublin last night. The new general headquarters was the target for the snipers, and patrols were subject to rifle fire. in each case - Journal want a&l, VOLUME XLVI. TO REVIVE PONY - For the Big Intermountain Track and Field T tencer asscmtions is the theme we love to contemplate. I sometimes at these meetings sympathize with the mothers. It must be embarussing for them to sit and hear themselves talked about in words of Un stinted praise. The position of the speaker is equally difficult, Instead of talking to all of his hearers, he finds himself talking to part of them about the rest of The difficulty is a natural one, and it arises, of course, from the fact that we are not all n fn tho Mayor Meet to Be Held This Afternoon at Boulder. Colorado U. Is the For Solution. Fayorite. (By Ansoclated -- Prea) MARION, O., May 19. President Hardings hometown is With the financially broke. banks refusing to loan any more Fred I. Kent, vice preeident of tha funds and no money available Bankers T ruet company of New York, from the county or state till who, ae a member of the American, August the city council placed delegation attending the conference, the situation up to the mayor proposed at the Rome session of tha day in a motion directing him international chamber of commerce to find ways and means to raise that an American loan sufficient In aiae to resuscitate and stabilize indusfunds to pay the policemen, try in Germany be made. and until men, city "employes By A.wciated Fair weather and a fast track prevailed today for the annual Rocky Mountain Athletic, conference here this afternoon. Ten schools of the conference will participate. The coaches predict new records. About 200 athlete es have entered with the University of Colorado as the favorite. The following schools are to-the- m. j " fire-mothe- rs. Today am attempting to evade the difficulty by re- January 1, 1924. garding all of us as children. I can make no mistake in that. Whatever else, Ye may be, each of us is some ones boy or girl- .I am not going to emphasize what has frequently been said CAUSE OF about the debt we owe our mothers for bringing us into the world and caring for us during our years of helplessness. 1 IS doubt that mothers thpmselves ever feel that their children are indebted to them for these (By Associated Press) things. I should not like to give MEXICO CITY, May the impression that I do not feel Obregon said today he as much as a man can the seriousness of child birth, nor considered yesterdays bombing should I like to say anything wihich damaged the offices of a which lessens the reverence of Mexican attorney in the buildeach of us should feel for the ing housing the United States mother who courageously met consul general was an effort to this fundamental experience in hinder the government in recognition of life. negotiations With I should, however, like to America. After a twenty four shift the view point and have us hour investigation the municiregard the birthrlSf children and pal police and secret service the caring for them as the agents found no riu warranting crowning joy of womanhood. In arrests. s p this age w hen there is a tendEL PASO, May 1SL . men and Teg., for ency young people, women alike, to evade the issues The bombing of the building In of normal life, 1 believe we need which the American Consulate to cultivate toward motherhood is housed in Mexico City yesterthe attitude of the women of the day was the work of a demented Old Testament. You remember person, General Flavio A. member of the Obregon how the Hebrew women believed that the inability to bring chil- cabinet said today when he passdren into the world was a ed through here enroute to Sonora. That there were punishment from God. Although they were probably wrong in many persons who did not wish this explanation of their mis- recognition but that there was fortune, they were undoubtedly nop arty which would resort to right in the feeling that they criminal measures was one of his had been deprived of Gods assertions. greatest blessing to women. So 1 say that, instead of emphasizing BIG GOLD STRIKE the pain and the that characterize motherhood, IN CRIPPLE we should do better to contemplate the unspeakable happiness that the women experiCREEK ence in becoming the mother of boys and girls. The woman who (By Associated Press) has felt the glow of infinite joy DENVER, Colo., May 18. in the touch of baby fingers, Advices received by the Times who has known the unceasing state that what looks like one unfoldthe of watching delight of Cripple Creeks most impoi-t-an- t ing minds of her little ones, and gold strikes was made on the who has experienced the exhiDead wood property on Bull - that comes larating strengthwith providing under adverse Cieek by W. h. Moore and for the physical IPany- A vein of gold ore per ton is said to of her children, -t- hat wo- - ni,lS man I am sure does not care to have been found. hear of the debt her children owe her for these things. The REDUCTION IN genuine mother knows that in her children, in her activity in LUMBER RATES rearing them and in the acher of development companying heart and mind, she is amply (By Associated for all that her WASHINGTON, Press) rewarded May 19. motherhood has cost her. Would Railroad rates on forest proit not be better to abandon the ducts from the Northwest to the terms debt and reward alto- Southwest, including parts . of gether, when we tninK New Mexi-ajNebra.-dwColorado, motherhood, and think rather in. of Oklahoma, Kansas, ' terms of divine privilege andc and Texas were found unreason-Vonc- e divine blessings? readlT book entitled theab'e b,v tbe instate commerce Fear of Living. It is an indict- - ;c0'limif lon in comparison with ifrom Californio .and from ment of the men and women who evade parenthood because Northern Idaho, and Western 'Montana. of the privations, ' " i ' T sorrow and death, incident to; of Now, a the rearing JOURNALS DAILY family. any honest thiiiker will admit M ARRFP BPPOPT that the way of parental life i 19' beset with difficulties, dangers,,!., and distress. The way is not Uattle Receipts 600. Calves 50. yearlings attractive to timid souls. ItV- - a!'ket for week Best Wefsto-r,-. steady to fluVrermethin'; of"the fcpintof adventure It i. a ehallenve to stronK Top $10.7o. ipts, l.(KI0. Shu. men and women o courage." Blit tlv steady to packers, the intelligent observer does not;?.1 $7.50 Pernit himself to be blinded, by Receipts 150, Market of the unpleasant possibilities for week: Lambs 75c to $1.00 (Contmuod on Page Seven) higher. Top wooled $16.25 . 1 19.-Pre- HIS HOUNDS NAME WAS DYNAMITE BUT HE CHANGED IT W. ROW self-sacrifi- , ll , self-secnfic- e, i Hops-Rece- Press) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May 19. The action of William Jennings Bryan in refusing the chairmanship of the committee of home missions, tendered him by Charles F. Wishart, the new moderator, was the chief topic of discussion today among churchmen attending the one hundred thirty-fift- h general assembly of the Presbyterian church. Many expressed the opinion that Mr. Bryans action is the forerunner of a fight between the liberals headed by Dr. Wishart and the conservatives headed by Mr. Bryan. a, ds I BRYAN MAY By Associated 139 feet 2Vs inches. The old mark was 135 feet 2'& inches made by J. L. Bingham in 1914, Stricken City Burying Its Dead (By AtsoclAted Press) CAMDEN, S. C., May 19. The disaster stricken community near the Cleveland school house where seventy five--per sons perished in a fire was bury, ing the last of its dead today. All but eleven were buried in one grave yesterday in Buelah Methodist church yard.. Only three of sixty tw o bodies have been identified. -- PRECIPITATE Bor-que- z, run-nee- I (By Associated Piess) LOS ANGELES, May 19. a.or'.d - I Joseph Brunner, an alleged bootlegger living in a suburb changed the name of his watchdog after federal authorities had arrtested him. According to the officers Brunner tried to persuade the dog, about the size of a yearling calf to attack them.1 After he was arrested the officers asked the name of the dog. It used to be dynamite," Brunner answered, now, its Percy. sident Her-mosill- represented: University of Utah Montana State College, Utah ricultural College, Brigham Young University, University of Colorado, .Colorado- - School of Mines, Colorado Agricultural Colloge, Colorado College and Hie ) University of Denver. The Rocky Mountain conference record of the,discus throw was broken this morning when1 Leslie Platt, a University of Denver athlete, hurled the oval -- $t THE Preaa) BOULDER, Colo., May 19. COMMENCEMENT AT THE B. Y. C. LEGAL BATTLES FORECST . OVER AIRPLANE PATENTS (By Associated Pleas) LONDON, May 19. The expiration May 22 of the Wright Brothers' airplane patents, and on September 18 of the J. J. Montgomery patents, pays the London Daily Telegraph, may involve huge transactions. f If the Montgomery claims are sustained the United States Government may have to4 pay the heirs of J. J. Montgomery a royalty on 13,894 airplanes, built or purchased during the war, and, in addition, on those y bought subsequently. The claims number, 45, one of the most important relating to a curved wing with means for changing its curvature, a claim with a very wide interpre, Mont-gomer- Commencsmcnt exercises of the Brigham Young College will be held in the Logan Tabernacle Sunday, May 27, 2 p.' m. Elder Stephen L. Richards of the coun tation. cil of twelve will deliver th adThe main Wright patent will dress to the graduates. A cor- have been lodged for 17 years on dial invitation is extended to all 22, and a battle for the May, friends and patrons of the col- - reward has been going on for ten years. Great Britain has However, on account of the been saved from the harassment siz? of the crowd and the nature of litigation by the action Of the of the program it will be neces- British Wright Company. With sary to exclude small children. the assent of Orvill Wright, the British company, instead of atOn Thursday the Executive tacking the airplane industry, Committee for the construction agreed that as their abject was of the Camp roads in Logan to obtain, recognition of the canyon met at the Chamber of Wright Brothers' pioneer work, Commerce to plan for the work they would leave the trade alone at once. The county will con- and be content to exact recogstruct the road to ' the Girls nition from the British governCamp while the Forest Service ment. No British airplane comwill construct the one to the Boy pany w'as ever called-upo- n to Scout Camp. The Committee pay royalty under the Wright was urged to have the roads patents, and none was ever rebuilt at least by June lath be- fused a license, fore .the Bankers Convention at The Wright patent mainly Logan. The City Commission- concerns flexible wing tips, acters have also promised ta have ing in combination with the rudthe canyon road in the city lim- der, but. it is held to cover also its ' in good condition the rudder action in combirrtioa time. Some of the. with the hinged wing-ti- n t p. or th. , bankers rvill, be held, at the camps and the. com CIHCAGO MAr mittee desires to have the . I Bv AaJfxsiatPd Pr sfruction out of the way by that . CHICAGO: Mav' time. Work. will commence on wheat close at $1.1 - ' both reads next week. dosed at .80. w try con-She- ep ! |