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Show I V ' ' The Weather Unemployment need not touch you' personally, for any protracted period, if you know how to advertise. tO.' Fair, little change in temper ature; frost tonight. ENGINEERS SAY THAT MUSCLE SHOALS SHOULD MAJOR MARTIN IN COMMAND OF U. S. NOT BE LEASED UNTIL A GLOBE CIRCLERS SEEMS TO BE VERY THOROUGH INVESTIGATION HAS BEEN - MADE BY COMMITTEE OF CONGRESS About One Hundred Casualties Reported More are Hourly Expected, Property Damage Runs Into The Millions of Dollars (Bv Associated Press) LRIFUR MAGNUSSON THE SECOND UNLUCKY--F- OR j TIME SINCE HE STARTED APPARENTLY LOST fBy Aisocid(ed Tress) NEW YORK,-Ma1. And Success-- ! (OIiDOA, Alaska, April 1 No disposition should be made Had Long p tn two r" e lh:s ul Career of Muscle Shoals until a thorbeen practitioner ough- investigation-h- as Served Lenea this, station, which i made by a joint committee of TWO Terms As County jin constant Wireless communi-AttorneCongress, it is asserted in a reTwo Terms cat ion with the whole north Pac-A- s American of the port engineering council submitted to ChairDistrict Judge jedic regi n, concerning the fate man Norris of the committee on of Major Frederick L. Martin, ' Agriculture and Forestry. The iMauyrhan coninmiulin the United States Attorney W. " engineers found that the inutiuk passed" away 8T"his home lirtftis arny squadron circling the iate expectation of cheap fertil-ze1 o'clock globe. Martin left Chimnik yes-about this city morning was unwarranted and that for Dutch Harbor and has terday illness of an m. about following lil of jthe synthetic process reported as passing any fixation had .altered the ten days. He was stricken w nh whole s.tuation. held out paralysis and hope until the last that he would re-- r NEW cover but he continued to grow TO EXPLORE weaker and weak; r until Idle end Stiff Sentences came Judge Maughan, as he was (By Associated Press) CAVE commonly called among his DENVER, Frank May, 1. and close friends associmany of Omaha, was senMr. H, P. Bair, one o I ates,' has lived a good and useful Cameron, cal plumbers reports that ten life. He was born in Tooele, Au- tenced to from two to ten years years ago he went with, his la- gust, 31, 1854, and came to this when he pleaded gulty to grand, Fork valley with his parents, Peter larceny. Ph l!ip Judelovitz,1 a Leifur Magmisson, prominent labor ther in the Blacksmith expert, who is tb be the American rep- canyon to look at a big cave and Mary Ann Weston Maughan Denver jeweler, was given an inresentative in Washington of the In- found years ago by John Garr of in the year 1857, He was electterm for receiving determinate ternational labor office of Geneva. Millvile. Mr. Garr took Henry ed Judge of the . First Judicial stolen from Camsron. goods of state of in District Utah the Bam and several others to the wife will be released Cave about twenty or thirty the year 1902 and again in the Camerons this afternoon. years ago and it was considered year 1908. Prior to that time he had terms served countw0 as a most remarkable natural wonder by them but not much was ty attorney. Since retiring from Methodists Stand said about it in a public way and the judgeship ha has had an enviable law practice in this city. now very few know of it. In a church way, Judge By Prohibition Mr. H; P. Bair states that t is difficult to direct a person to Maughan has performed a good it and one must go as a guide work and was highly thought of (B Associated Press) SPRINGFIELD. Mass., May, who has been there and knows by his associates He wras counA petition'to Congress to It lies about selor to the Late President Is- 1. j exactly where it is. (By Associated Press) aac Smith of th .Cache Stake. of miles what southeast seven, -- OMAHA', permit no modification of the The Na May, 1. his in the stake activity was During ' the prohib.tion amendment was apJayi'PUkfa tional governmental, pol icy has formerly WfeS iottghfafter proved unanimou ranch in.1 Blacksmith-- Fork Can- ppemdeneyv-besly by'th e genests andjdestruct.te tj western ' in d church all eral nearlythe Methodist of V conference important yon, ' at a meeting church Th'e cave has a large entrance gatherings, a lie was-ablprosperity, former United .Rtidt Episcopal es .senator, Tlitchcock - declared and opens up into large cham- speaker and logical teacher of here.before Dent ra- bers' and narrows down o small church doctrine. He hps been a careful and constantstudent tio convention, of which lie was passages for more than a mile. and this characteristic has been Mr. Bair has been in the Logan . reflected in his Cave and die states that the excellentrjamily He said Wit is not by accident Control of Germany Theyx are Blacksmith ForkjCanyou is of four daughters. or by chance that prices of wes much Lavin-i- a MiSs Mrs. Nettie the Daines, and than longer larger tern products have been deuu-sMaughan, Miss Inez Mghighan cave. The cave is absolute Logan (By Associated Press) ed. It is not by accident ci by Miss Aremina Maughan. and of dry and just what became 1. When LONDON, west chance has ly thatthe The Cache County bar associ- Prime Minister May the amount of water that it took meets MacDonald been compelled to pay higher j to create this vavem is in. ation of which Judge Matighan Premier Theunis and Paul Hylarge Wes for what i,t must buy. wras president, has called a meet'rn terestmg. mans tomorrow, the Belgians products have been depressed The Logan Canyon Park Com- ing to be held in the County will be told that Great Britain and eastern products raised by mittee will a party with court house today at 5 o'clock to desires to put the Dawes plan The re- Mr. Bair asorganize and governmental action. visit the make arrangements for the coun into effect by taking it out of a guide sult has been a short live d und cave. A special invitat.on will be ty legal fraternity to attend the the hands of the reparations false jprosperity in the east and extended ito Professor William funeral services in a body. commission and dealing directly protracted and serious depres- Peterson to go along as the jourArrangements have been made with Germany in a new intersion in the west. ney would be much more inter- for services to be held in the Lo- national conference. esting with him in the party. It gan tabernacle at 12 o'clock op will be necessary to take sad- Sunday, . dle horses at the C. L. Anderson - AND THE GAME Ranch. If the cave is as Mr. Brookhart Will Bair states, it will be another WILLIAM PHILLIPS y, His Widow Says He Did Not Seek To Be Secr- 'as Legal f - etary) f t InteriorB u t Aimed A t Presidency of The United States For His Son y, J " (By Associated Press) -- ) With ATLANTA, May, I. known dead, a ninety persons score missing, and five hundred injured, the southeast set about to relieve the regions stricken yesterday and Tuesday by the worst high tension storms in history. Tornadoes descending with devastating-violenc- e upon widely separated sections caus ed damage estimated at ten millions in South Carolina, Georgia!, Alabama, North Carohna, Virginia, Louisiana, and Arkansas. Incomplete, reports, delayed by crippled wire facilities distributed the total list of dead folSouth Carolina 66; lowers; Georgia 13; Alabama 11; North Carolina 3 ; Louisiana 1 ; Arkansas 1. With many points in the path of the storms yet. reports of casualties are anticipated hourly. Relief work is proceed-- , ing rapidly under the supervision of the American Red Cross. Hundreds have thrown open their homes to sufferers. A picT tyre of desolation and .wreckage is left in the wake of storms, which traveled a path roughly estimated, at more than a thousand, mile?. long.-The "dead, and injured and many of those unhurt, were picked upby the fierce winds, and . hurled throug the air hundreds of feet. addi-tioa- nl Rediscount Rate (By Associated Press) 1-- Phb-driphi- a. An Old But Pretty Custom Is Revived At The White House (By Associated-pres- - s) WASHINGTON, May 1. -- The old custom of hanging May baskets in the early morning on May Day was revived, at the White House when thYe small children hung a basket for Mr.. Coo,:dge on the north door of the executive mansion. Th child mi had fixed their baske, to the dor and were running dmv- - the 'lefs of the portico when Mrs C- ;dge saw them and ended thorn for their greeting,' The youngest of the three, a boy, vg.s taken up by Mrs. Cooidge and kissed with the reminder Cnee 1 had sx little boy like jouV , v f SCIENTIFIC POETRY SJ a j J CANYON or Dante wrote parts of the .Divine Comedy1 with a map spren' cut before him. So thing scholars who have found brief desorptions of regions in that great poem extremely incisive and ae curate. Certain passages in tlie De vulgari doquentia, a work in which the great poet lay s down the rules of poetic conuyisi- tion, could hardly have been written without reference. to a map. Though Dante wro i no treatise devoted specifically to geography, he had a clear understanding of the relative positions of places in Italy and its neighboring lands and - tb's greatest toem is based on the orthadox theories of Vs geogiapbi'-A- t pme.' V . V. -- X ! William Phillips, undersecretary of and former minister to The Hague. stats . -- I ; - - e mu-ip- Stay In line (By Associated , DES MOINES, Iowa, May, 1. Senator Brookhart announced today that he was not (participating in any third party movement in national politics and has no intention of poining such a par- ty. 4 Colorado Miners 21-2- on -- i In Bad Shape (By Associated Press) (By Associated Press) DAYTON, 0., April, 30. Lieutenant Riessell L. Maughan former holder of the world's high speed airplane recard, will attempt again to cross the conk tinent m a flight after 15, it was inMay shortly field dicated today J officials v A special capacity, gasoune tank designed and constructed at McCook field, was forwarded to the Curtis aircraft factory at Buffalo, N. Y.. from McCook field today. This tank will be .placed in a Curtis pursuit plane which Lieutenant' Maughan will use. The plane is the same typ 3 he used in his two attempts to span the continent in a daylight s, dawn-tb-dus- ( , Samuel DENVER, May 1. Ditmiere, of Castle Rock who was shot yesterday w hile aiding officers in, an effort to arrest J some Denver jail breakers near Struby, is reported' in an ex- -' tremely dangerous condition at the hospital in Littleton,, a suburb, and small hope is held out for his recovery. Marshal Stev-enwho also '.was wounded has left the hospital for his home, y "T t-! 4- ( ' ,t - , Meat Are Shared (By Associated Press) . flight last year. The same stops will be made this year as were planned for the flyer last year. The first will at after be ' WASHINGTON, May 1. Packers r and wholesalers get seventy "six cents out. of every dollar paid by - consumers ) for meat to retail dealers. Nineteen cents pays the dealers expenses and five cents represents the dealers profit, the department of Agriculture announced following a survey of 143 1 retail markets in Chicago, Cleveland - ' and New York. -- McCook field, Dayton, O., leaving Mitchell field, N. Y.,; the second at St Joseph, Mo.,; )the third at Cheyenne, Wyo., and the fourth at Salduro, Utah, and the landing at Rockwell field, California. V- j Dempsey-Will- s - , ' Go For September 6 - 4 , fBy Associated Press ) , ' NEW'. YORK, May l.Tex Rickard announced today that e had matehed J and Harry Wills for a worlds heav championship WARREN S. STONE TELLS OF LABORS FEELINGS TOat' Boyles Acres, in fight Thirty WARD CHURCH OF TODAY, on September 6.- City, Jersey 1 tell thinks the church? of Labor. what wanUto know, frankly that Labor does not think much.of the 1 you verybecause the church does not think very mubh of A Reunion of The church, S. Stone, grand chief of the Brotherhood of Labor, Warren Locomotive Engineers, said in a layman sermon in And Roman the Smithfield Street M. E. church in Pittsburg. Anglican Always, in any trouble between Capital and Catholic Faiths Urged Labor, the influence of the church has largely' been on the side of Capital. This is easily explain- - j ed when you realize that the church depends upon (By Associated Press) Capital for its support and not upon contributions PHILADELPHIA, May 1 from the workers. Some churches, it is true, carry reunion of the Anglican on a superficial welfare work, but they do almost Catholic and Roman Catholic nothing to interest themselves vitally in wages, faiths separated since the time working conditions and occupational problems that of Henry VIII, was advocated at mean'bread and butter and life and death to the a convention of Protestant worker and his family. Episcopal Priests. The meeting The average worker is convinced that the closed with high mass in ts d poo-- it the church exists largely church. Rev. Dr. Joseph soniewhat as a comfortable G. II. pie. They regard Barry, rector of the church social club for merchants and bankers, Rotarians and members gj jqrrv TheVirgin7lnNw I have a recollection that somewhere in the New Gy of Commerce afjv'aneecj three bases on Testament it says that when the Carpenter of Nazareth spoke, which a reunion might be sought the common people heard him gladly, while the religious and .while Bishop Irving J. Johnson It might be well1 of Colorado emphasized the fact business classes persecuted and crucified him Anglicans and Romans for you to take a census of your own Churches and especially to the same sacraments, count the number of men on your official board who earn their .have and ministry. scriptures, daily bread by the sweat of their brows. jeeds, Pro-our of The workingman is no longer welcome in many j , testant churches, and the workingman clothed in rags has not) I arnpnflPr VVlflS v place where he is welcome in any of the Protestant churches. Thej his how No matter is Catholic church. lowly true of the reverse position in the social scale; no matter how ragged ne'may bo,, the ' doors of this church always stand open to him. f Ry Assocttttfd Proi-- ) The first thing, it seems to me for the church to do is to live-uto its professions. If the ministers were preaching the same VIENNA, May, 1, Georges sort .of gospel and living the same kind of life today that the Carpentier, knocked Cut Arthur in D.e great founder of the Christian church did 2,0.00 years ago. . there 1 own ley of England mid round J standing room left in anv of your churches" ey nQu J , Are On Strike (By Associated Press) The AGUILAR, Colorado, Temple Fuel Company made no attempt to operate its Brodhead mine here today, where a fifteen (percent reduction in wages, is effective. Last n'ght two hundred men employed in the mine voted to strike today. 1 , MARKET REPORTS' , mt-mblin-g e-'.- w Wounded Farmer foresoiresTL big natural feature in northern Utah.,-- Its disadvantage, how- (Special to the Journal) . will be inaccessib.lity to the ever e Gar 30. OGDEN, April, hogs, poachers, persistent viola- traveling public. For hikers or tors of our game laws are univer- students of geology it would be sally detested and when appre- a good object lesson.- - It is cerhended are dealt with as they de- tainly worth exploring. serve through our laws, states R. H. Rutledge, district forester' carelessness of human beings. of the Intermountain District, Fires during grouse nesting seain discussing Forest Protection son are especially destructive to Week wh ch, according to a pro- these birds as the mothers will clamation recently issued .by often sit on their nests until it President Coolidge, is to be ob is too late to escape from the served April 7 this year. Mr. the flames and they and their Rutledge goes on to po.int out unhatched eggs or small fledgethat the man who sets or care- lings are ..utterly wiped out by lessly leaves fires burning in the what may apj fcar to bo a fire of It is forest is fully as culpable as the very small proportions. violator of the game' laws, fer probable that sportsmen and forest fires are a continual men- campers in the' forests appreciate the beauty of the forests and ace to the propagation and of game upon the Na- th? presence of game in them tion Forests. While it ,is true more than any other class of peo- that the larger animals, in which pie. At the same time statistics interested, as tho show unfortunately that these etc. are usually people are responsible for apand deer, flk, able to escape from all but the proximately 35 percent of the most destructive of fires, the forest fires with which the Forwhole 'result of fire Is unfavor- est Serv'ce has had to cop? with able to game conservation. It upon, the National Forests. Indestroys the cover in which the tentional fires in te entire interanimals hide and breed ; it des- - mountain region are fortunately troys immense quantities -- ru extremely rare, but carelessness feed and it upsets the whole with fire in the forests is far too exgeneral balance of nature. The prevalent and is destroying animals, and especially the fur actly what the people go into the to the fullest exbearing animals are not so for- forests to enjoy ' j tunate as ther larger brethren tent. and hundreds and perhaps thouAn Englishman has invented sands of these are killed annualshoes that are fastened with ly in the forest fires which rui over the forest of the intermoun-)-.- t. spring steel clamps . Trtv replace-t' Uiv' iliy .C'-'-r- t jc'JO.rtt (By Associsted Press) KANSAS CITY," May, 1, Cattle: Receipts 45000; market strong to 15c higher; ' bulk ,of fed steers $7.75 to $9. , Hogs; Receipts 7.000; mar- ket 5c to ' 10c higher; shipper top $7.20. Sheep: Receipts- - 4,000; market steady 5c higher: best lambs n saip $15 75, , ' --4 IS pre-servii- (By Science Service) CHICAGO, May, U The ambition of Jake Hamoivthe Ok lahoma politician and oil man, was not to be secretary of the interior, it was to make his son Jake, Jr., president of the United States, This was disclosed by his. widow on, her return... from a Wash i n gton,- -. vh e rer: si to testify in the Tea pot Dome investigation and yet was not asked a question. . lo-- f A WASHINGTON, May, 1. reduction of the rediscount rate l ale by the New York rese.we bank from 4 to 4 percent is expected at the treasury to be fallowed by s.milar action by reserve banks at Boston and , r a Is Brought Down (By Associated Press) , Stcle-men- white-collare- ... ... r p -- s 1 ! ..-- |