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Show prn The classified advertising columns of this newspaper mean for opportunity you. -- ' t V Publicity in the classified columns makes you an ac tive applicant for the good " job now vacant. t 'i VOLUME XLVL LOGAN CITY. CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. Nine Inches Fell In Kansas City And Now The Chief Executive of Mt MmEm Statement By Official In One of Most Cleverly Played Games In Utahs Pennsylvania Passeng- diana Is Charged With Organ ojf Pope IndiFraud Forgery Embez- cates That lie Has Not zlement And .Other Abandoned Claim To Crimes192 Countsln T he I n depen d ence o f The Holy See The Indictment Has Temperature And Dropped Stopped The Melting o f T lie Beautiful j KANSAS CITY, Nov. 30. -The melting of the deepet snow-orecord in this region for' November was checked early tiis morning by a freezing with warmer v.eath-eorecasU .for mostof the blanketed region area for lat-- r hours. The'fall totalled nine inches here and from four to five inches over southwestern Missouri and southwestern Kansas. n 'William 0. McBee i the speaker of the lower house of the Oklahoma legislature which impeached Governor ut rf Walton.- (By Associated Press) INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 39, Governor Warren McCray indicted on charges of forgery and embezzlement by the Mariori county grand jury in a report to Judge Collins of the criminal court Eight charges are made in the ind ctrnent, one of embez- - Press) temper-aturevfc- In- - . Special Inquiry (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON. Nov. 30. ing on . telegram) from got f or Nestos ofWrth , Dakota isident Coolidge has directed commerce comthe inter-stat- e mission to make a special inquiry into the allegations that increased freight rajes on coal mined in North Dakota amounted to a conspiracy to destroy the s'a'es mining1 industry and directing the inquiry sought to have all the facts for Congress should action bo desired toward , investigation. ' Rum Conference . p Ends Its Labors ; .. . .. (By Associated Press) Still OTTAWA Nov. 30. cloaked in mystery the American delegates to the rum smuggling meeting held a short session this morning before s arting otr ther return to Washington. It is believed the American delegates held little hope that all their proposals would be adopted by the Canadians. N SAGINAW, Mich., Nov. 30. The announcement that steps will be taken to place Henry Fords name on the Democratic Presidential preference primary ballot brought a demand from Frank Picard, a member of the state central cemmittee that Fords stand on Democratic principles be first learned Irene Castle Is Married (By Associated ' ' (By Associated Press) - Thieves Overlook Press) Irene , CHICAGO. Nov, 80. Cftstle, the,, dancer, and Frederick McLaughlin a wealthy Chicago coffee merchant were married here oh Wednesday evening it was learned today. McLaugn-lifs a n of the la'e W. F. McLaughlin, a pioneer merd chant. He is a graduate of in 1901, the bridegroom in 1917 became a' major, in the cavalry officers reserve corps. He was marr.ed previously to Helen Kinnear Wylie w ho d creed him in 1910. He is a polo fan. The couple w;ere wred at the McLaughlin home and left for a western honeymoon. n Har-var- r Fortune In Stones New Commission (By Associated TULSANov To Be Named Press) 30. ht 4- tlie-pat- ch Marx-cabine- inter-allie- i IBf thousand dollars were stolen from a ho' el room occupied bv Charles Medmkow repiCsen lathe of a Memphis Company, He trld the police that unmounted worth ' seyenty-f- i e gems thousand and the mounted gems weyth one hundred adn fifty thousand dollars were , (By Associated Press) Associated SAN ANTONIO, Pre) Nov. 30.-Mar- tha The Mansfield a movie star commission died at noon as the result of tsllied reparations has decided to name a committee burns received yesterday While of exeprts to study Germany S on Ideation. Her filmy dresa'fes igcapacity to pay along the gener- nited yesterday enveloping the al lines of Premier Poincare's lower part of her body in flames proposal. Two bodies will be , constituted and the respective duties of will.be defined later. Quinn Confers' Paris, Nov. 30. ( By Assoelatd IVesg) ... - I HILADELFHIA, Nov. The Liberty Bell, treasured erican relic, will be made . Amv.si-bl- A By Associated Press) t WASHINGTON, Nov. 39, Army experts believe they have ,- ' discovered the secret of animat . longevity. Oldl horsesf And mules, la 4 active service .today have an average age cf 14 years, while ir the nominal civ.l activities animals are regarded as beyend the age of usefulness And the-- oldsters (If the army herds, whether in the cavalry, , ,artillery. or Araesport 8cjcvicer In one ar still going strong. ca e a charger ld -- is still winning ribbons for performances in his class, ; The secret, the experts believe, bes in regularity of diet, exercise, rest grooming and all other cares with which the army surrounds its animals in tinid of tace.,., They estimate that five year average increase in the useful tlife period of hqyses and mules in the service bias already been' proved, figuring. that the today will still be IP for active .service two .years from now-The total number of Animals in active service 'is 14,423, and the average age for all these is 14 years. Of the 26,254 horses 89 percent, are more than-- . It years of age and of the 18,169 muleit 64' percent have pissed the 1 Uyear mark. These statistics indicate, according to army experts, that the bulk' of am mal work in the army is beipg do'ne bv horses aryl mules which in civil life, would b erCgarded or as ht only for the tone-yar- d tne pension list, v -- - ToX: . Chinese Girls Make Question Fall Kimonas For Sufferers (By Associated Press) 30. Tientsen. ! Nov, 30.--T- girl students of eight schools in Tientsin have made for Japanese 1,000 kimonos earthquake sufferers. The workers put in alt their spare time after lessons under; the supervision of Ameriean missionaries. , The "garments when finished were turned over to the Chinese Red Cross and by that organization to the Japanese consul,' - Chinese the first city in Paris were which the date being 1761 fire-escap- es (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON Nov. senate land committee has decided to call 'former Secretary A, B. Fall in the inquiry into the Teapot Dome leasing to Sinclair after Carl C. Magee a New Mexico editor testified under questioning regarding the per sonai financial statu- s- of Fall. Magee said in 1920 Fall said he was broke but in 1923 he, made great Improvements at the Fall ranch at Three Rivers New Mexico former .Treasurer Clayton of Otero county said Fall paid taxes delinquent since '3912 in June used, 1922, I A & f I m 9 UTAH York was wrecked at the east end of Goulds tunnel se en miles from here this morning. . Six of the nine coaches including the sleepers M't the rails but none turned our, none of the passen-er- s were seriously hurt. The wreck was caused by a broken rail, h was speeding at fifty miles an hour in' leaving tne tunnel when the third car of the train jumped th track. The fact that all of the cars were of steel presented 'a heavy loss of life, sa d the officials. 13 ... UTAH AGGIES 21 . N If a tornado had struck Cummings field and ripped it from goal to goal it wouldn't have been a bigger surprise than the Aggie victory over; ' Utah in the annual meeting of football teams from the two sell oolsy ester day afternoon As far as that goes the Agpes, when they were going full force, had about all the requisites nec ; , V essary to be classed as- a football tornado. Case Is . Pregame dope, favored Utah, Craig but today the horizpn shows 0 only the Aggie Blue. The Stirring Them Up people who jammed into the t stands at Cummings field saw, (By Associated Press) however, a mighty flash of NEW YORK, Nov, 30. Crimson break through j the Federal District Attorney d Blue and it was not until Thomhas been asked ft) forward as, Aggie right half, returned a to the department of justice at punt seventy-fiv- e yards for a once his recommenrations in the touchdown that the Loganites case of comptroller Charles had a right to lean back and rest Craig, under sentence of sixty easily. days in jail Judge Meyer,-fo- r This is not the first time this contempt. Hayward . said he season that, the grand ol, dope would confer with, Mayer before has been dragged out by the complying. heels. In fact, there have been enough gridiron topples already r , s in the west to satisfy an entire Tampicollas generation of football. Day beA Bad Blaze fore yesterday and yesterday morning the Utes were doped as favorites by significant odds, ; (By Associated Press) . V but the Aggies scouted the GALVESTON, Nov. 30. d judgement of those manipulat- fire at Tampica has been to a message ing the betting and settled the according receive dispute on the gridiron. here. Advices receivYesterdays victory completes ed at San An.onio sta'ed it desa fairly successful 'season for troyed one block near the heart the Aggies and gives them not of the city A shut down of the only the championship of Lo- light and power tunt by the gan and Salt Lake, but of the cold wave interferred with the , entire state. Neither team was lighting it is said. in the final championship race in the conference, so the out- - Revoke Licenses COme had' nothing other than! state significance, but it had of Bogus Doctors en0Ugh of that Lo draw out onej 0f the jargest crowds that has ever witnessed a football game, (By Associated Press) or in HARTFODD this Conn., Nov. 30. otherwise, collegiate tutor confusion"- durnig- - which i ;cj Photographs ofX physicians ButefT KnoWferrtrtttel overffSHTrto7eT"The w hose Uct nsesiii Connecticut for the first score. Lunous af , g have been revoked Will be mailed (threatening skies and low outwitted, the Crimson peratm.e Wltnessed one of the, to examining boards In every players fought like demons and most slashing and vicious foot-- j state. S.ejs wifi be taken to with their superior weight and ball games that has marked prevent these rnen resuming forward a few football relations between the f ractice elsewhere. The grand ll passes managed to" score twice rival institutions. And anyMur-- m'mmuKie:! tr the on the Aggies, but their second examining board that follower can to!?cticut attest of eighteen be re try at goal failed and as the Farmers had secored another voked. (Continued on page six ) touchdown and had goaled it looked like the game might end 14 to 13 in favor of the Aggies. But they had reckoned with- 21-to-- V ' 1 i he , s - j v ! 19,-09- Hay-wTar- , s extin-quishe- 1 i. i J ! ; ' -- tem-ben- e to the public, day and night, summer and winter, under plans being, formulated by Wilfred Jordan, curator of Independence Hall, where the bell rests. Heretofore thousands of visitors have failed to see the famous old bell, because the buildWith Coolidge ing is closed lo the public during , ver.a n hours. Under the new plans it is proposed to place at (By Associated Press) the rear portals of Indenend-enc- e WASHINGTON, Nov. 30. Hall a Georgian grill of. James R. Quinn- - Legion commander, conferred with Presi- wrought iron work, o open in dent Coolidge on veterans legis- character that the bell may be A1 clearly' seen at all times. of lation and aftemards was the night it will lx illuminated with luncheon guest, presidents Quinn was accompanied by floodlights. Thomas W. Miller alien proper custodian. ty Committee - - ir Occupants Frcfcn Injury ( betvveen the Utah Aggies' anil Press) U. of U. as given by the Tri- , STEUBENVILLE, O., .Nov. The east bound passenger bune and pronounced fair by 30, competent Aggie supporters. train known as the Gotham1 Following is the story: Limited, St. Louis to New -- 30. ' Army Experts Belie.ve They Have Discovered The Secrets Animal Longevity In Regularity of Diet Exercise ' Rest And Grooming Coaches-Protect-The- rW :fX silu-ato- : , Not having a representative vTv ' c x er Train Jumps The Track Because of a Broken Rail Rut Steel present, The Journal reproduces herewith the report of yesterdays big Thanksgiving game (By Associated Press) - - Football History, They Take University Into Camp 21 to 13. The OlA ROME, No,v. 30. servatore Romano tne official Vatican organ in a striking article insists that the Holy See has in nowise abandoned its claim to enjoy the liberty and jpendencewhiphis its righti-Th- e larceny; and false pretenses, statement is tainted as a protest one of forgery; one of fraud, nst the deduction of certain one of false statement in con- aga that1 the visit o King papers statenection with a financial ment. His bond was fixed at Alfonso 'of Sain signified the thousand dollars. final renunciation of Papal astwenty-fiv- e One hundred and ninety-twpirations for the recovery of its vt counts are included in the indictpower and in v ew of temporal ments. the constant lelttrat on during I i the oi stay sfeverigns Spanish Noted Japanese ' the of a idea tee.tlemem of the D Roman question being imminent. denied the The r that pal Financier Dead Vatican, by granting permisv. sion to boyalt to come to Rome n Associated abnormal in the Press) (By acquiesced . Kenzo, TOKIO, Nov. 30. created! in 1870. The , t Ikeda, a widely known Japanese statement has caused a sensabanker, president of Tokio Sav- tion. ings Band and the Hundredth COACH E. LOWELL ROMNEY Bank died at his home here to ALIAS DICK THE FOX sixty-eigday, aged years. - Playing the craftiest game of ever staged on a Utah football New Cabinet For field and m'ngling a lot of cleverness wih their cunning German Nation the Utah Aggies trimmed the Crimson eleven of .the Univers(By Associated Pres.) ity, yesterday by a score, of 21 Official .BERLIN, Nov. 39. to 13, scoring three touchdowns announcemfent is made of , the Uiid' kicking" goad aftefTseh one formation of a new three party t (By Associated Press) while the "U managed to get Notcoalition cabmei for Germany r LONDON, Nov. 39. the ball over the Blue line twice with Dr. Wilhelm Marx as chan- withstanding official disavowal but failed to kick goal on the Stresemann of the government for the cellor, second try. will be foreign minister It was of a Reuters The local boys went into the announced. No treat "enthusiasserting that Great Bri- game, discounted by the footsavot asm was over the tain had received information ball experts of the state, who ing by a narrow margin of the father extensive military - pre- expected to see Romneys boys countrys parliamentary system parations in Germany, the news play a hard but uphill game and through thjs solution of the cab- agency's item attracted consid- lose by a substantial margin, inet crisis? It is generally agre- erable atient on especially from land the Farmers fostered this ed the crisis of the past eight papers habitually suspicious of until they completely notion t days has shown the Germany. Olhers view it as an to be virtually the only pos- unworthy attack on General fooled their opponents and then sible combinaton before a re- Bingham representative of the cut loose with some of the fancy d sort to parliamentary dissoiu control stuff that their mentor Coach military Dick Romrtey had instilled into tion. body in Germany. Many ptrpers are cur.ous as to the motive im- them. In the first part of the game pelling the statement. A Movie Star Is dopey they actually acted sure of were Crimsons and the Famous Relic Will Be when the an easy triumph, Burned To Death executed a fake play Visible Day and Nigh Farmers that threw the entire U team o --- . Coolidge Orders NUMBER 287. EsirniHis Gotiran WlttlAMD.McBEE (By Associated FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 30. 1923. , well-execut- Conn-footba- (Continued on page three) Public Schools of . Philippines Show In- crease in Enrollment . MIN ATHLET1GS It Aims To Give Every Lad a Chance To tompede In Athletics And Against Opponents of His Own Size And - Class Is a Success (By Associated Press) 'timgsthc age, plus half thewe' ght, plus the height, expressPress) TILSA, Okla, Nov. 30 There A new order of athletics, pro- - ed in inches, whch 'gives the MANILA, NC. 30. - are 43,203 more pupils in the team conq etition for dex number. New students are classified public schools of the Philippines every boy, and with less enipas- this year than last ytar, accord- is on winning squads for inter-- ' and assigned to their pmp r ing to the Lurtau of education. scholastic games, is, the rule in group, usually ehht in number This year there are 917,577 Ccmral High School here, one 'Each group is in charje of children enrolled as compared of the largest high schools in the trained professional coach. In Tne world, under Athletic Director addition to the sports usually with 874,312 last year. found m high schools, Kau has primary course' lead, whh an E, W, Rau. ' Inter Raus methods, and his system ' regular teams in boxing, wresil-o- f enrollment cf 717,914. intd ate courses come second student classification, have" at ting, tennis, swimming and vM- ' i Jeyball. The school Ma eight,. . with 1 31,. tracted wide- - attention. Cebu leads the province, with A formula for grouping boys'! regular football teams; 16 bask- -' 60 514, while Manila has only according to ther physical pow-jctta- ll squads; 16 t fault teams ( room six bacebalL teams, and sevi rai . 52,288. Mindanao and Suju, the re3S, regardless of cla-- s More i rennees, have a total standing, assures equalized tennis grouvn. More than. 3,590 Baanes has the competition with a chance for boys already prior to th inaugof 41,144. bmallest number of students, every participant. uration of the present plan. In football this year with only 54, nfvhom only 14 The students are classified by terclass Arc girls, this mathematical brought out 245 players, v (By Associated ;f i tIj rS J |