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Show If the problem of house-hold help has just been re- opened m your home, try the classified ads. ' ' If you want to borrow offer sound security, state your case money, and can in a classified ad. ,1. VOLUME XLVL LOGAN FARMER OTY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 12. 1923. DAY ' APPEAL . 4- Supreme Court of The United States Declare! Them Valid and Con- stitutional Is President Calvin Coolidge on G o o d Attendance, ApSaturday issued the following propriate Music, Excelsigned appeal for universal supAnd Stir- Divided On The Qiies tion However. , anj wife and three other child- Iren escaped death. A posse is WASHINGTON, No. 12.- -1 ounng the hills for Garrison. The Alien land laws of Wash News of the tragedy was ton and California, prohibiting aliens ineligible to citizenship brought to Dayton, Tenn. by the from owning or leasing land! wife, who ran several miles, eld valid and constitutional cording to advices here. Gam- son it is reported had been drinkby the supreme court Justice Butler delivered the ing lately. Breathless she 'told opinion, which held the question the details of how her husband was one entitled to be considered had shot seven children down one under the equity power of the by one with a shotgun, stopping supreme court to be disposed ot each time to reload the weapon. on its merits. Justices McReyn-old- s and Brandes took the position that the cases regarding Coolidge At Work leasing of land to Japanese should have been dismissed on . On Annual Message the ground that no justiciable question was presented. (By Associated Press) Justice Butler asserted it was Nov. 12. WASHINGTON, clearly within the power of a President Coolidge began actual state to prohibit aliens who had work ' not declared their today on his message to purpose of .'congress and upon the results . . coming citizens or who cannot of his efforts even his closest become citizens, from owning ifrinjc acknowledge, will deland. He held such legislation to a considerably degree not repugnant to the agreement pend his political future. made by the United States with Coolidge is known to realize Japan. theimportance of his first message and his pronouncement of and for that reason expolitics Steamship Agent pects to devote himself assiduously on the document in the Charged . With Dethree weeks intervening before the convening of Congress. "As President of the United States of America and as Presi- ess) A(e fZ -i ; jc ; nH' sSV7 is .,v it v BEPL1 ' Of The Germans As To The Presence In Germany of The Former i &.; V - -- ''v ifyfS manderLanMark The A ''? ''h v NOT ARE ALLIES Crown Prince And a 1 - Hurried Conference Is Occasion. Called It was unfortuned1 th-rain interfered to a with what would extent great doubtless have been a record attendance at the Armistice Day meeting held in the Tabernacle. As it was there W8 a vefv.satis-faetor- y audience had it been any ordinary Oceanian. Upon the upper stand beside Dr. Budge, were Presidents Budge and Cardon, Mayor Crockett and others. On the lower stand were seat- By Associate ves-terda- ys Preu) - - 1. dent of the American National Red Cross, I hereby designate November 11, Armistice Day, to turn to Germany of Crown November 29, as! the period of 4?s-the annual Red Cross MemberPrince William has been receivship Roll Call, and I appoint Noed here. It is understood to be vember 11 Red Cross Sunday, unsatisfactory to the Allies. and recommend tjiat our churMembers of the) council were ches dedicate that day to a hurriedly notified to convene this afternoon. thoughtful and prayerful con, v s.. sideration of the privilege and j duty of consecrated service to Wolves Have Become humanity. During the World War the ed the Gold Star Mothers. i volunteer effort of the Ameri- Serious Menace In The exercises were held undo; T? rJ can people to sirt lheGoyrnLyjw, direction of Commander E. ' ' ' J ment in providing for the we- S. Budge of Logym Post No7, Parts of Missouri. . lfare of our military and naval American 1 i, and began Legion; forces at home, on the seas, and with the singing .of America" (By Associated Press) overseas, was expressed largely by choir and congregation. WASHINGTON, Nov. 12. through the American Red President Joseph E. Cardon Wolves are more of a menace in Cross, which also rendered in- offered the invocation. WOODROW WILSON IN SPEAKING FORM armed forces of our associates The U. A. C. Glee Club under many sections of Missouri this in the war and to their civilian the leadership of Prof. C. R. (By Associated Prc) ing memories of that happy year than they have been within Nov. 10. populations within the invaded Johnson, sang time of triumph are forever the last 40 years and the state Hail Ye WASHINGTON, Q areas during and after the Braves," Former President Woodrow Wil- marred and embittered for us and federal governments have war. After setting forth the chief by the shameful fact that when combined to exterminate them. The recent calamity which object of the American Legion son, broke a silence of many the victory was won won, be So troublesome have they bemonths this evening when he it remembered, befell Japan when millions of as,jLhe full ffuition of chiefly by the come to livestock and poultry sent nation a torthe her people suffered dire distress spirit of Americanism, Commessage indomitable spirit and valiant that a special appropriation of following the earthquake has mander Budge introduced Dept. for "Armistice Day. From his sacrifices of our own uncon- $15,000 for fighting them was served again to reveal to the Commander D. T. Lane, who little study in his S. street home querable soldiers we turned made state. The the biologiby people of the nation the readi- read an excellently prepared here the message was carried our backs upon our associates cal survey of the Department of ness1 of the American Red Cross paper uion the subject of the to New York and radioed over and refused to bear any responto respond immediately for ser- world war and the Armistice, the whole country. The speech sible part in the administration Agriculture is cooperating, and bearing part of the expense of frauding Emigrants vice in a great emergency and which came as a surprise, and lasted just five minutes and 1r eL lrniI ani HeJri wo'f trappers. :The government not to apply the generous gifts of as both a cause manent establishment of the joy and for while some parts tf it were , "'BUCHAREST, ' Nov 12- A Diir people to the amelioration regret. The parents who had entirely clear to the listening results of the war won at so ha,s sent an inspector to select and diiect their trappers, plan sensation was caused here by the IN ILLINOIS of human suffering. In rend- lost their loved sons,-- wonderd multitude, most of it was heard terrible a cost of life and and to work, arrest of the Bucharest agents requests The former' presito die distinctly. and withdrew into a sulering assistance wherever duty Ijow it was that they had counties needing' assisof the Baltic American Line. calls, the American Red Cross, while those of their neighbors dent spoke in characteristically len and selfish isolation which tance. were , : charged with selling They in addition to its work in for- were permitted to return to plain terms and pointed out the is deeply ignoble, because maniwas Missouri wolf No. 1 to emigrants third class passages lands administers relief in their arms. They wondered why sullen and selfish isolation to festly cowardly and dishonora- killed near eign, Itolla, Phelps county, from Hamburg to New York as afwithdrew which this country times of disaster in our own wars wre permitted.-Ye- t ble. they first class charging first class early in September, and since ' This must always be a then wolves have country, helps to solve the prob- knew that only through war has ter the war was over, denouncrates and tnereby making an lem of public health, is ever ac- liberty been established in the ing it as cowardly and dishon- soux-cmortification to in other counties. Jjeen trapped of additional profit of some 8,000 The full text of the ad- us, and wedeep tive in other humanitarian pro- earth, and some must ever make orable. shall inevitably be lei on each ticket so sold. dress follows: sacrifice. the above supreme renders moral the forced and, all, jects by obligations it is stated that several hunThe anniversary of Armistice of freedom and honor to re- Clock Loses Second For those who had fought, welcome assistance to the Govdred emigrants have been de. should stir us trieve that fatal error and asernment in the care of our dis- there was joy unalloyed in the day, he said, frauded in this manner. As an beof exaltation abled veterans of the World thought that shortly they would to great spirit sume once more the role of In Three Years Run agent of the line conducted ihe be once more at home with par- cause of the proud recollection courage, War. and help- emigrants to Hamburg, they ap--1 above a Several our day, day spirits that it was fuiness which every true Ameri-thos- e Through its Charter granted ents and friends. pareutly hau no means of of that neYeiJ can must wish. Scientist Looks For It the were manifest among days early the American Red and believe to. by Congress, steam-1 learning what class of . which November t Cross is vr,,wTj ,9 the with rue our ptu-on jn charged specific page two) affairs; .(Continued ship accommodation they were) lifted the world to the high from a uctor- - duties in relationship with the booked under until actually, Querer returning achievement and vision levels of ever had a 8 That we should thus have! Army and Navy and with the uv. 14. boarding the vessel. The conduct- - lltus campaign than a upon which the great war for done a great wrongr t0 civiliza- - Cleveland possesses one of the in at 8 people of large reception periods the or who accompahied lastjcr FOR WAITING emergency and distress, and it batch has been arrested by the funner h r P first those duties. Since the war, b) today George and is being Hamburg police and as a ' result of experience international J ftequ authorities. welcome the its welfare operations in at Case School of and yet I can say without Nov. 11. 'WASHINGTON, The Journal, in order that the former prime minister, whom all regions of our country. Science has won its title, that I wish you would Woodrow Wilson, addressing The Red Cross seeks only to employees might go to the ball- - 'everyone bel eves to be 'on the o Dr. to According Dayton C. me fiom transfer your homage friends and admirers, who made game and share in the holiiday verge of a comeback, but Londona serve, not to usurp the preroat Case, physics PJ'ofessor.of the men who made the armis-- 1 went to press at too early an. outdid Southampton in such an Armistice day pilgrimage to one-- fiecond in gatives of other institutions or as tice possible. It was possible hour this afternoon to give a way as to make the southern governmental authorities, but declared his home here, today our boys had beaten the r",Le,e (Continued from page 1) to cooperate with all others in report of the game or other fes- - ptort s demonstration like a that he is not one of those Jthat because a standstill. You know! 'Tt7cl?cY, 1S so(dehcate thf Jo Nov. fair. enemy OLES, , Silesia,. D hge . . nbobV to the service 4, igOles hart) the (east ariiicty humanity. roIn ''' dc i . you will allow me to be didac-- ! !VUS It is upon popular me- is patiently waiting for Crown triumph of the principles for if the and air temperature tic for a moment "armistice sure axe unvarying Dy. Mxller mbership Red Prince Frediiek 'William but which he has stood. the of means standstill I have seen fools insist ProCross relies for strength of or- still without advice as to when PRAISED NOTED SERBIAN arms. Our late enemies, the (1S devoting much ot his time to an attempt to cornet the one ganization and for funds to he would join the former crown vidence before, he said, and 1 have seen their destruction, as (Continued on page two ) 'second error. carry on its work which is so princess and her children. utwill come upon these again essential to the good of our AS A ter destruction and contempt. country, and it is a privilege to our people to hold membership That we shall prevail is as sure t in and have a part in the work as that God reigns. a Displayed of this trulyAmerican organizaIt was his second address in M. Rakitch a Former Diplomat and Poet of tion. I therefore urge a renewless than twenty-fou- r hours and' A Real Nose For News When Representing al of all present memberships IS the third he has delivered since His Country In Bulgaria and enlistment in the American he left the White House. Mr.' ilson spoke from the front peasants and Communists were Red Cross by all not now mem(Bv Associated, Press) the bers." Bulgarian of his S street Conupon 12. portico marching Economists of The Department of Agriculture So Declare After BELGRADE, Nov. in many thousands; that (Signed! CALVIN COOLIDGE to a throng of thou-- i cheering capital words have Having Made Investigations In Some Counties of servative Serbians and . the king was not in flight, sands. j New Yoik State. activities the of high praise for Bent with four years of ill that the prime minister had not Aenoriated Press) (Bv nnn-ithe Now action killed in of M. Rakitch, Jugoslavian aganst former president was Japanese ..yBy AM0rwt0d Pres BERLIN, Nov. 12. Adolph ness, the study, the dep? tment raid, was a neo attendant to urAHlViiTnv assisted ister plenipotentiary to by ov Munthe almost complete similarity recent the of leader mtormed Rakitch Hitler, M. Scorn Finery ich revolt was arrested near negotiate the single step that Econ0mist of th Department found ia in informing his government! What in items of expenditures as to the his government and the led to the portico. After wav- a of the two classes. have completed Agriculture was that He Baveria. South of Belgrade, Lakestaffel, Bulgaria ative fcres mg his hat in response to of the average annual exof the farm About any (By Associated Press) offered no resistance. of applause, he stood study outburst the recent Comunistic Sofia was quite safe RomCornof a farmer's family expenditures was fiiured on pen(jitures . TOKIO, Nov, 12. The menace by peasants nrtLinc with bared head while Senator "in Livingston County, N. Y., an" (Rems not involving dircet wm says the earthquake and, organlmunists,' what the situation Glass of Virginia delivCarter While the the amount to be $2,012. chase food produced on the w New have with one stroke, made Superintendent asjiot fje of the foreign office- - her- - wa&jand that. the movement the address on behalf oL The pun ose of the' study, which farm and unpaid labor. , Of the ered the a in decided manner?' the the change time beyond at any putting out much misinforma-'will be extended to various parts! total, the expenditure for food and that of ths people of Tokio, women of The U. S. Mint theAtvisitors. about the development and'trol of the government, the close of Mr. Glass ad- of the county, is to determine! was 39.5 percent; clothing, 13 in finer), for instance being the not movement tok-Uh- e of the dress, Mr. Wilson held a brief Whether farmers get adequate jpercen ; education, - recreation looked at askance with suspictest of no, quoted In eomonmWe the Trees whispered conference with the returns in comfort, health and; and church and social activities, Associated In) ious eyes. The newspaper says (Br act of the Moscow Third senator and then began to enjoyment from their expendi-!i- 6 Belgrade newspepers as giving ternationale, acting through de- a movement has leen started to WASHINGTON, Nov. 12. percent .a correct, presentation of the luded partisans-.- 7: as compared with the, ia.--. Automobiles were owned ,Jy discard silks in favor of eotton Robert J. Orant. Tupermteelent speak ture.( across the border, I am indeed deeply touched dustrial family. 76.6 percent of the famiies and In addition to bang an able goods, fcut it reminds the public of the Denver mint, has appoint-- J M. Rakitch was responsible, extraordin-directoelectwas r this and honored be j the cost of their operation and to is county by Livingston silk that a President Coolidge national ed M. Rakitch is probby product e tures for for instance, for the information diplomat, of your friend-T- . ed as a general farmingadvancement. was - while cotton goods are largely exhibition of Serbthe ary mint, succeeding .of living the greatest that there had been , no fcatles ably most striking feature of the ,$65 a year. he said,. and confideuce, E. ship resigned. . Scobey, imported. around Sofia, that no armies ol jian poc.t. , ac-w- as f) ' lent Spirit, ring Address oXXonH kjHed sevyn of his ten port of the Annual Red Cross children at his home near Day- - Roll Call which starts through-ou- t the world today for ihe ton, Teim. yesterday, according of members of the to advices received' here. Garri-American Red Cross for 192-1- . ot NUMBER 271. A Great Multitude of IT American People Listen To Wilson's Address SHOOTS THE PRESIDEHTSIARMISTIGE . The Ger- -' PARIS, Nov. man note replying to the protest of ambassadors against the re- p iC y- ; x j - ! bankTobbery 1 - - fx-o- . , e , L self-respe- ct . THE ' ; MMW. W e S ha IP re uaion-Says.- . on M1I-t- 's' . 111 pres-mere- that POET ly , - . ioolFo hItleb Jugo-Slavi- -- Q) y, Bulgar-jcomunist- s. j conserv-p4ressPoreiX- in one-thi- - Yor-cdz- u rd , pur-fin- semi-offici- al I ZJ dhrdl M0-itc- h sit-uat'- -- - ! com-Th- ds |