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Show 4 . -t WHEAT MARKET CHICAGO, May 15. Wheat, May $1.68 ; July $1.5134 ; Com MaV ; $1.14; Oats May July $0.45; t THE WEATHER ! Saturday and' Sunday, local showers; warmer iu j north portion. , v $1-11- $0-4- 4. fOLUMEJULYUl,. LOGAN, CACHE fflUSIDS-l-I-ltlHHllH- lIlM OPENING II OF If r See Three Year Old Kings of The Turf Perform at The Opening JOURNAL FROM WASHAKIE OMR A K1 F., op- - h Bv As8oltttI Pms) LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 16 It is estimated that from 80, 000 to 100,000 ai'e here to see the three year old kings of the turf in the fifty thousand dollar prize Kentucky Derby today. A light rain fell for a short time this morning, followed by an interval of sunshine. HOPE ABANDON 0F it is help everything and rain all day long. Our boys been organized baseball team here about last week ago. 1 expect they played all summer long. Mr. George P. Sam was return home from Idaho Reservation last week. He is visiting some his relation and friends too, and many more others. Mr, Willie Neaman and Master Herburt Pabowena-wawent to some woik. They has Idaho, and looking-fo- r not return home yet. Mr. Tom Elk and family went up Idaho and going to visit their daughter up to Idaho Reservation. "He expect may return home next week some time. MrEnos Pabigee and wife I was motored over to Penrose, IJtah. ' We return other - day, Mr. Georgiy. Tospanquitch is return home from Idaho, and he is visit sopie his relation and many friends, Mr. Inarieh and wife was visit mlhe Ottogary our town here yesterday. They went home same day. There were at near Blackfoot, Idaho. Some our people aie went to Tremonton may festible day on May 9, 1925. Some went up Malad City too. Mr. Socquitch Timpimboo went down Tremonton doing some business. Mr. Jim Wagon and Joe Woonsook was motored down Brigham City about last week ago. The county Want to be appointed some an Indian ame warden. - These will be a good thing and they will doing hia this summer, ect. WILLULOTTOGARY. ti GETT1NG MAfT FROM MINE ALIVE SMALL ( By Associated NATIONS DEFEND Pretsss) CLARENCE DARROW .. LEAGUE BUTEEr MontrMay' 16: last hope of finding Gus Bold-aliv Associated Press) miner, entombed last MonGENEVA, May 16. Smaller day by a cave in, alive, has been nations speaking through the abandoned. Work will be ued rapidly until the is delegates found. made a spirited defense of the League df Nations as the only DAVIS TRIAL hope of humanity at the arms conference in a debate over the IS STILL ON United States amendment at the arms convention to divorce the jams conference from the re(By A 8ot. la ted Press) The amendment was ( By Press) ferred to a special committee of TOPEKA, Kans., May 16. the head of thd The trial of Jonathan M, Davis, eight including ', , American delegation. former governor on the charge c solicit bribes cf conspiri j" to will be l'tiumedMonday with the defendant pgan on the stand. There wag no court session to- j WANTS Spanish-Runugii- HELP (By Assm idled Press) NEW YORK, May 16. Clarence Darrow of Chicago and Dudley Field Malone - of New York have telegraphed to Knoxville, Tenn., offering their services free as defense council for Professor Scope now on trial for teaching evolution in the public school in violation of the state law. His case will be a test of the law. The offer of the two noted attorneys is the result of the offer of William Jennings Bryan to aid the prosecution. , an lea-jgu- e. AfHK-late- tcTiA. ( chapter of Pi Delta Epsilon will lake over the issue of The Journal which appears on Monday. IMJDelta Epsilon is a national professional collegiate journalism fraternity, the largest of its kind in the Unitbd States. It has chapters at practically every important col- lege in the country, the members of which are constantly fostering Journalistic endeavor. The students will write all the articles, read proof, and direct the makeup of the paper. - Members of the fraternity will be assigned to special feature stories of interest to Cache county citizens and an attempt will be made to come as near to the journalistic ideal of a small daily newspaper as is possible. The students will write all editorials and will decide their own editorial policy. The students are all fairly familiar with the journalistic methods and are anxious to give their knowledge a practical test They have been preparing for this issue since the first of the month and it will probably be a valuable edition. Organization of Instruction -- - Department Heads Named And Courses Designated at Local Church New RIGHT day. FRENCH . TO NOW RELIEVED (By Ansociutod Press) RABAT, Morocco, May 16. The French outposts at Aouley where fifty men have been surr- (Ilv FLOODS , bill ROME, May 16. granting women the light to vote in Italian municipal elections has been adopted by thi chamber of deputies. The measure is sponsored by the " the WASHINGTON, May 16. Asutx-mts-f- l (AP) The American govern- 7 now-'rapidl- lives were lost receding. No MANILA, May 16. Govern- be-kn- (Bv AMociated Prewi) established, the department of commerce will be materially strengthened and the department of foreign languages will Joseph T A. The division of t education has occupied Tor many years a foremost position. In teaching personnel, in training school equipment and in library facilities it has well merited the high recognition which comes to it in this and in surrounding states. Professor Reynold C. Merrill is the director of this division. RIGHT TAKEN IN BIG DIRIGIBLE LAKEIIURST, N. J May 16. Trading industrial and educational men who made the flight ln Hie dirigible. Los Angeles yesterday are enthusiastic over the big airship but disagree as to its practicability in war. Thq Party included members of the advisory board Oil industrial tt Ailiza4 ion - SAN PEDRO, Calif., Mar. 16. Prohibition Officers have stemmed the tjde for the present of illicit liquor c6rmngTh from rum vessels ff the shore. Rum ships last night were reunder the puted .dispersing ' 3 cidse viligance, ' 1 May ,m M., will re- : SAFELY JAILED SEEM J AHWK-late- be-vdla- y . - Asinx-iate- AiMHK-mte- 1 eh, re-sk- ull r CACHE HIGH . , Washington, 'FIGHT BA. TO NORTH particularly impressed excellent sewing and with the Associated Prow) (By DES MOINES, May 16. -- household exhibit under the dl- While the ga marshalls con- rection of Miss Carol Wyatt and tinue to check up niotoris.ts who her assistant, Miss Norman in charge is cross the state line at . Daven- llussyMiss Wyatt domestic and arts home: of the Rock to at port buy gasoline Island, 111, thereby evading the economics department and durstate gasbline lax, similar check- ing the school season her studing w ill b( started in other bor- ents have had problems in reder cities in .low a where similar pairing, modeling, mending apd activity Is reported. For the darning, tieing and dyeing, present only th license number household arts and tnany lesof cars, crossing the state line j sons in dressmaking. All of these problems were well repreare being taken. There is prospect at present of the navy being directed to take aa hand in the campaign against CANTON, May 16. Ninety the rum runners on th erst and west coasts. It , is President percent of the automobiles, and CooHdges opinion that the navy motor boats have been laid up should not be required to police because of a five cents per galrun row. He believes th coast lon tax on gasolihe by the CanConcerning the teaching staff will find the1 appropria- ton government w hich caused President Henderson said, Our guard, tion of eleven ' million dollars a strike of American and British plan of strengthening our schol enough for the job. oil dealers. , ' arship- - standing goes steadily forward. Next year fhe follow ing additions will be made: Par- STUDENTS OVER BASEBALL ley A. Christensen, A. B. A. M. returns of English professor from two years of study at CAMBRIDGE, Mass., May 16. JAP) A riot call to the Stanford University; William was necessary to end the fighting between the editors of P. B. M. police A., S.,C. S., Lindsey professor of commerce, comes the Iarvard Lampoon, humorous weekly, and the Crimson Stufrom the University ot Chicago dent Daily, following an annual baseball game between the rival where he has been for . two factions. The Crimson editors referred to the editors of the as knv minded humorists referring to the recent years ; Edward J. Passey, B. S., Lampoon M. S.. professor of geology, re- differences with the police over the suppressed issueof the Lamturns from a years study at poon w'hieh was ordered out of the mails on aeeouht of the picStandford university;, Mrs. Er- ture of a nude woman appearing as the front cover design. ma B. Sorenson, B. S., M. A., comes from Columbia university TWO ROBBERS V PEACEFUL MEASURES to take charge of the department of homk making; George C. Jensen,. A. ON , - AsstM-iale- ; COMMITTEE ; Battle al. Dr? TAX ed-it- op Be- Gas Marshalls Take The On its return form Southern License Number Only Idaho on Friday in the interest Guard lieves The Coast the National Summer School Should No- t- Require of Cara Crossing The of at the Agricultural College, the Assistance of. U. Si Border to Evade. Pay- Education Committee of the ing Iowa New State Chamber of Commerce visited Navy in Its the North Cache High school' Rum Gasoline Tax. Row. Against and was principal be enlarged. ) President Coolidge arts, basic sciences, pre-leg- Associated Pres : will, be director of this division. The Arts and . Science Division will offer courses under six sub divisions: liberal commerce and finance, homemakiog, premedical and The department of geology will be re- GAS ( Bv CathST. LOUIS, May 16. olic newspapers can increase greatly in influence by putting a little color and spice into everything Rv. F, W. J. Smith of the Catholic Register of Denver said in an address to the Catholic press association of the United States and Canada. He said, however, nothing should be published that will hurt the Almighty cause of God, or that will glorify crime or vice, v VISIT LARGE-SUBMARIN- -- 7 Gives Interesting Address to Assembled Press Association at St Louis, Mo. TO sented with exhibits the students had made. With such practical work the students are sure to take more interest in school and they are far better prepare ed to d the practical things in life. The problems are ail prac- v tical and come up in every day life in the home. Supt. C. Anderson with his fine lot of teachers are to be commended for the efficient work they are doing in the North Cache High School and the county can feel proud of 'Such an institution With its model building and well kept grounds. Students could not help but desire to attend school under such surroundings ' and conditions. ' ; - it t FAMOUS PLAYERS CONTROL OF GET PICTURE HOUSES FAIL establish the department of for. (By Assex iated Press) eign languages, coiivses being westA 16. (Bv (Bv Amux iated Ftvtw) Press) OMAHA, May offered in French, German, and 16 DENVER, LINCOLN, May 16. The Tex Nebraska, May Slim bound mail plane with Latin; Miss Lisle Lindsey,-A.B- ., A telegram has been received as company officials here deLewis, as pilot, encountered a A. M., now at Columbia univer- from sheriff Condit from Colby, severe storm and was forced sity will take charge of dramat- Kansas, that he has indentified clared that "peaceful measures' will first be tried t keep, seteducation for and lo land at Benedict, Nebr,, last ic art physical the two men sai to now at in the town of Edgerton McRae tlers the R. J. Brennan of Bethune, Color,, and night. Neither the plane nor the women; ''will L. S. give D, in the Saltcreek district of WyoUniversity pilot w as hurt. The east bound courses m typew riting' and the Jack Brown of Kansas City as from interfering with of in a number the ming participants plane due at , Cheyenne last Gregg and Pitman systems of The two robberies. Nebraska di destinto reach its illing operations by the town-bit- g night failed shorthand. J i' ' men were arrested following an ation It is believed to have been Tljese measassistant Two professors attempted robbuy last Tuesday ures, development. however and inare forced to land on account of failing George Gardner and May McCar-re- of the First National Dank of ness forced bus which weather conditions. junction have been granted leave of jKanorado, Kansas. move from to bouses, Lavoye absence to study in eastern un- - J w ill be enforced at Fldgvrton. FURTHER INTEREST iversities. ", . A number of honored and UPRISING FEARED TOKIO, May Japans MORE TROUBLE FARM BABY IN highly respected teacher leave largest submarine,- capable of John this institution CRUZ fhe year. VERA 'IN crossing the Pacific and return' AHEAD IN CHINA H. Kemp who.has done so much been Prens) I By ing without difficulty, has to concluded for hag the college finished, and will be delivered to NEW YORK, May 16. Find- devote all his time to his farm. (By Frew) the governmet late in May. the autbpsy.that aain Miss Laura Peters has accepted ing by MEXICO CITY, May 16. (Bv A(KUatd Presvf fant died , from a fractured a The PEKING, May 16. position elsewhere. Miss An- Outlaws in the state of Vera OGDEN, May 15. 'The Og- skull, and thd, admission by one Yu of the to Cruz troops Hsiang Feng have resumed activities nie Merrill has been awarded the den Gunners of 1923 are hard at woman that she bought a girl General arc "Christian n the Ahnaz-aextent Gerteral the that at the scholarship work in preparation for the baby for one hundred - dollars Thompson of California. has been recalled on a leave withdrawing from Peking to the season University in new the interest the of reawakened game to take charge of the north but the evacuation is not of absence here May 24 in the Utah-Idah- o investigations into the baby automobile situation while it is believed the yet complete. It is reported that The first trip by cf Mrs. Geisen-Yol- k James Renell is putting his farm bandits have no. revolutionary large forces of Chang Tso Lins, work- - where it is said the baby whose) from Caito.to Cape Town charges through stiff intent the old revolutionary the Manchurian warriors are apwas fractured Was in gowF cently was made , by an outs each evening and jrports at e w airbed verg rlis- - proaching Peking but imne have the to leaders' motorist thusiastic prove when it Whs takn to j that the club w iU be . yef, nrri'rid. ' - feat pcsiLLLv the bell on week fronfbunday; the Inrtiibitoc, and the damage or General Wood has issued an tc property was small. ultimatum to bandit leaders who have been terrifying .residents TWO MORE BODIES in the Lanao province, notifying them that they must abandon or the TAKEN FROM RIVER the mountain wfortress be ould .directed constabulary . to dislodge them by force. The ( By Press) fifty bandits at the fortress reMEMPHIS, Tenn., May16. Bodies of two more of the vic- fused to surrender yesterday. tims of the crpsized steamer Norman, whfch sunk eight days JAPAN HAS NEW gc were taken from the Misv sissippi River several miles E the accident. One was an engineer and one way awoman. ( By- Press).' there are sixteen still missing. 16. AsutH-laied ON Shephei-- djvision? ment has advised European debtors that in its opinion the time for a settlement. In the communication addressed to has IN' WYOMING nine come nations it stated that it was hoped that the war debt question would be brought to a solution without further delayThe ( Hr AxHoetHtcd Press) nations notified are France, Italy, Belgium, Roumania, . Gre GLENROCK, Wyo May 16 Czecho Slovakia, Jugo Slavia, Esthonia and Latvia. Flood conditions caused by cloudbursts prevailed throughout this territory late yesterday BANDITS RECEIVE WEATHER CAUSES aftenx on. Several families living in the lower, parts were forcULTIMATUM PLANES' TO FAIL AN ed to flee from their 'homes. The storm has now cleared away j IN THEIR FLIGHTS Many rivers which overflowed, (By Abuooiated Press) are college will be organized under three divisions. The first will be known as the Under Division. Collegiate Fourth year work will be given, students beirg admitted have finished 11. units of work. Students over 18 with less than H units will be admitted on examination. Professor1 David R. mm ' STIIED-- TO - Next year, said he, the ty prosecutors are planning a state wide fight against the sale of obscene magazines. Cam-- , paign plans are to be made May 22pd when the county officials of the entire state-mee- t. w PREVAIL ab- sence. Press) CounSPOKANE, May 16. ounded for two weeks by tribesmen Jias been relieved it officially announced. teaching staff,' and leaves of (ibscene Magazines (By Asxim mtrd Pro OUTPOST A number of important announcements concerning next work were made today by years W. President W, Henderson to the students at the regular These anchapel exercises. nouncements pertained to new organizations, additions to the Washington . Fighting VOTE IN Editor of Catholic Register of Denver -- School. Geddes' wilLbe director of this WOMEMANTED is TO n, ( WANTED HANDS Oil MONDAY 4 -- ( NUMBERA!? in s Louisville x Races. 1 -- THE JOURHALWILLBEIH aik g pretty good, Miv l3,102r, The e r 71 W And we had a nice little shower here on last Monday. And V Record Crowds Out to of-T- he HNTYUTAHSATLJtIl.iyJIAYJL6Aa2a. -- . ( Bv A88wiatd Press) NEW YORK., Slay 16. Thy Famous Players Lasky corporation has purchased thirty eight New England theatres owned by the Olympia Theatre Inc, Control of the theatres. will be assumed July 15th. , Press Held Aid to : Police in Crime War PHILADELPHIA, May 14. Director of Public Safety Butler himself today in expressed agreement with police experts in.declarmg newspaper publicity a deterrent of crime. We cant get too much publicity in my field. General But- ler said. There is one thing newspaper publicity about crime does, accomplish ; It makes us work. The newspapers wont -- ' . let us get away with anything.'" They keep after us and make us hop. I have found it profitable to give details of crime to the papers as soon as they develop. There is no other way solving cjime mysteries Ilian ly giving thrtu publicity, , j! -- |