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Show wheat market (AP) CHICAGO, May 22. A Juty 11.55 iCora. fl.l3Wi IU6. xlviil Gill it EXISTS PRESIDENT PENROSE IS TRIBUTE AT IN ft- - Satisfy Cur- S t r i k ej Threatened Fear of World iosity But Not Their Among7 Trade Unions Competition Is Thirst on Ontarios and Inhabitants Are New Drink Is Made Afraid to Go Out in The Held Baseless Dark Disagreements Legal On Sale Among Troops Cause. so ia(el Press) (Itv in pri cans Carry Night cent to Freight Between New York and Chicago With Henderson1 Man- Col. aging, ' (By Associated Press) A CHICAGO, May22. v com-parti- New air line between for carrying and by night freight express in ill begin operation early of the result organias a the fall zation yesterday of. a national air transport ins caritJized at York and Chicago ten world-famou- assistant 20, saving the state $3,500 a month. postmaster general will resign big post to become the general RUSSIA STRICKEN FROM THE three killed as GET Press) 22.-- Dr, BEIRUT, Syria, May Samuel T. Darling of the is one Kockerfeller Foundation of three who were killed when an automobile went over a practice. The machine earned of the league of nations commission to study tropi- members cal diseases. American Evaporated Finds . - New v TO HEAT 4 (Bv Associated Irosb) WAVE (By Associated Press) CHICAGO, May 22. Salcs.of -- evaporated m"lk in the. United ST. LOUIS, May 22, The first heat a for fatality year ocfttptes reached a total value of Charles Smith curred yesterday. $117,272,5811 in 1924, according a negro, died at a' hospital. Tem. to the annual report of the inrecord for dustry issued here by Herbert perture was 91, a 21 here. May .Lilooksysecretary of the Evap orated Milk- - Association.- - - Export sales last year totaled MINERS WAGES 2.959,236 cases, a gam oil 107,-43- 7 cases over 1923. While EurTO BE REDUCED opean countries were the principal buyers, an extensive market for the (By Associated Press). product' is being DENVER May 22 Six northbuilt up in Central and South ern Colorado Coal Companies Amer.la, said the report. petitioned the State Industrial Commission for a reduction in miners wages to the 1917 scale. The Companies all operating in GUILTY Jloulder and Weld Counties. mlIoInver .POLICE: I Hv ' Impure Minerals Best for Crystal Detectors Press). DENVER, May 22. Denver policemen found guilty on Twenty found of' brib. charges ery and discharged as a result of hearings recently i held be. were v McADOO Seeking - ATE (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, May 22. With his eyes fixed on the Dem. the United States is fully balocratic presidential nomination anced by specialization, resulting in 1928 William G. McAdoo is from the large .home market, in tool equipment reported to be holding a series superiority of conferences with party lead- and' in management, he' said De Etephalle went thoroughers throughout the east. " ly into the popular . fears on America's probable position in Another North Pole world trade' when Europe is stabilized and its cheap labor Planned becomes a factor in marketing . Expedition (By Associated Press) ' 22. May News merchandise. Even at the height . of currency depreciation in Europe and therefore cheapness, of .European wpkes, this competition did not materialize. The outstanding fact is that the United. States is the only great power now enjoying a foreign trade higher than' in 1913, not only in money but in volume of. goods. A great asset to American is exporters,- - he continued, the ingenuity and labor 'saving features of American products, fprevailing high wages,' which - makes it very necessary to economize la- , III.,-Ma- al foxtered-because-o- 22-T- he bor. on oihood of Locomotive and will epen here June 1, mtnttmi'rtg' f0r about a month, . Wlh representatives of 920 sub- -' ordnfate lodges and ft score ' or roore of grand officers in attendance. The convention will -sent ' approximately 115,-members. ' Mujli of the time of the con ntion will be devoted to a ,n ? of the insurance depavt-"ethrough which there are present in effect policies aggregating more than $60,000,- - nt All 4 and legates ( Wi sh "IwLifi ' ASSORTED . TBy Associated Press) , LOSTONfMay 22r A steam." er van was seized by the customs officers and police who :ound a thousand cases of assorted liquor on board. Eleven members of the crew were ar' rested. President Penrose for the funer R a mem amocmnu.tsj (By Associated Press) FORT COLLINS, Color., May 22. The body - of Victor. Fells', five ,has been recovered from ..where-..h. drowned Jast . e night when a high wind overturned his boat. He had been fishing with boy companions. No other vvind damage is reported fe . but motorists report narrow capes from flying debris. . es- WAR HERO IS DEAD c standing leaders character. This courage founded on an absolute faith in God, came to thq test, said Eld er Richards, many times in the early, troubled history .of the Latter-da- y Saints and of Utah .President Penrose met with serene Confidence and withou thought of fear the work of his life and the prospect o deaths found him with the same Confidence in his Divine - (By Associated Press) DEAL, England, May 22. The Earl of Ypres, better known as Field Marshall French and a British world war hero, is dead. He was 73 years of age. He underwent an operation March 19th and was reported recovering but subsequently became ' worse, ; r 1 1 , Hubby Cruel, Wife jJumps - d Off Wharf Into Pool of Mud fr BERKELEYTcalifornia, May Following a quairel with her husbantl, a comely young Berkeley matron fled their home and walked hurriedly and tearfully toward San Francisco bay with the announced intention of 20. , ending it all. Stumbling through the darkness out on to a little wapf, the woman paused for a moment and shuddered as she gazed down into the black waters. Theiz she gritted her teeth and-jumpe- ; v. - - to countries favored on the intf ternational, exchange market, to inyest their capital in France in the hope of realizing heavy profits, when the franc returns toward its par value the says. CHAMPAGNE- ' The frans hav'ng lost ' 80 ARRESTS AT per cent of its vriue, the English and the Americans are thus NEW YORK, May 22. (A.P.) Attacked with chairs and able to buy French property at in prices much below those pre- bottles, prohibition agents were forced to draw their guns Troca-derat dub exclusive to in an will make The arrests' night attempting government vailing in 1914. Parents, identified the plaintiff as Frazier. The agents are alleged to' have bought a pitcher of also have witnesses to prove (hat Lopez brazier is Arthur Lopez, The United consumes j pagne, and then grabbed the waiter, when a near riot followed. Mexican. J, W. Meyers who served overseas with Arthur s on m more die France of the j They finally arrested the head waiter and the manager, after than Frazier declared he saw Frazier on of tout silk ubreatepiW m raw trad. identification Frazier wotdj in t he Arthur Lopez el three-fourth- 1 TAKEN FROM LAKE cherds -- ch;A-g-e- OF YOUTH WORLD o. '4mber of BODY who was the first speaker, em phasized courage as . J.he-- . 'Qut feature-of-ttrerixdove- LIQUOR SEIZED BY OFFICERS al of President Brigham Young. S. -- THOUSANDTHS JOINT I Sen?in 210!H) at a meeting of the American ran and Steel institute, . Income arid inheritance taxes are espeeiaUy burdensome he said. ed building. In announcing the first School Thy Feelings,' song, President Grant said all the songs to be sung at the service were written by President Pen' rose. .The choir, led' by Prof- - A. C. Lund, sang the opening hymn with Prefe J,-- J. McClellan t the organ. The opening . prayer was offered by President Rud ger Clawson ofithe Council o the Twelve. Death choir gang, .The Gathers Up the. Clouds of Gloom,- -' a song 4, written by Elder Franklin said in art address Corporation , pre-amb- the gnmd officers will be anization ss The vst audience seated and standing' before the flower-banke- d bier, was by no means confined Jo those of President Governor Pemoses faith, George II. Dem and former Simon Bamoerger Governor were on the stand, while men and women of every walk in life, and of various religious faiths were present. President Grant, who presid ed, 'called attention to the silent tribute evidenced by the crowd- , when, such.aforeign: er hns a legal domicile in France The' depreciation of our currency hag indebted a certain number of capitalists' belonging W (Bv Assux'lated Prrss) NEW YORK, May t2. Busi-negenerally needs and respect fully demands a lower rate of taxation Elbert IL Gary chairman of the United States Steel Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Guide. Elder Itivlurds sAid tha Minnesota; Kansas, Colorado, and Preskhtnl Penrose ha he Montana,. Idaho, Wyoming, been ssoc'atet intimately CaroSouth and Utah, 'Oregon since 1870 when the ybDg edi ' Vs-- , tor came - to . work his father on the Ogden June tion. He told of the subse WORKING SLOWLY quent association during the " Over the stateTO GET JURYMEN controversy hood of Utah arid of President Penroses work at the constitutional convention. Associated Press) (By May 22. The CHICAGO, President Penrose, -- he said, first twelve men to be decided was uncompromising in deupon by the state as a jury to fense of his faith, but in his try William D. Shepherdr huTtpan-- - rekltions willing to with the murder of his foster take account of the frailties son William N. McClintock, will of men. and women. He 'acbe accepted by the defense to corded others the same right halt, the : talk . cf the., defense to - convietkms - HiKl faitb as prospective he demanded for himself. This tampering ' w ith jurors. Seventy five veniremen accounts for h!s universal acJiave..bcfitLiiuesLioi?d- and only quaintance and Jove. two jurors have been accepted The -- speaker told both of t tentatively. his work in behalf of the gospel among the poor classes of Mrs-- . Nellie Iioss, the- governand of his service or of Wyoming, has become a England his' people and in behalf member of the Business and state at Washington. D. C., Proftsisonal Womens Clubs of (Continued on page two.) Cheyenne, Foreign fcrr-'evef- ! as-th- at -- f i!v Associated Press) DETROIT, May 22. The thir ; lieth convention ofthe Lrolii- - , - Echoing the sentiments of De stephalle, George E. Anderson, former consul general, American manu. serted facturers need have no fear of Germans and British, their most formidable competitors in the . far east and Australia. States represented in session today included Ohio, ' Indiana, By Associated Press) Officers Are Re-electi- win Locomotive Works. (For. eign business is subject to procrastination and European coun. tries are- - forced to JuyAmer-ica- n products, even at a higher cost. "The higher level of wakes in AGAIN PARIS, May 2(J. Foi eignel8 purchesing real estate in France would be subjects to a real, estate sales tax four times as large es that levied upon natives if a bill now, in the bands of the finance committee of the chamber Is approved by the French a parliament. .The present law imposes a tax prfce paid, tf 13 percent of thewould amend while the new bill. the law by making it 52 , percent when the buyer is a foreign ns " heart-tribut- e, rice president of the Bakl. that. the' Aifitmdsen-Eilswurt- b (By Assk' 'ed. Press) expedition has hopped off "bn its ST. JOSEPH: Ma, May 22. flight to the .pole has created Floyd Atha, 21, married, was de. interest the proposed expedi coyed to acountryschool house, tion of ajn similar , kind "planned tied to a tree, and severely beatby Grettir Algarsson who planen. The motive is not learned. ned to take the British flag to Police arc holding three men. - the north ..pde, before Amundsen fcould reach the poie With 22, CENTUALIA, ;he Norwegian flag.-- Algarsson. Two are dead and two injured lowever, is ' still at Liverpool when three houses were struck w aiting fo rcompletion of his air by Lighting in a plane storm last might. M.-- D. Kester-so-n NEW YORK May and wife were killed by the worth expediAm umlsen-EHL- s lightning. tion, which hopped off by airlate yesterday in a dash BARCELONA, Spain, May plane North Pole, are expected for the Two were killed when a 22. in about twenty four to return military airplane flying over the hours from the time they left . city caught fire and fell in the Two mother ships accompanying streets. the expedition were ordered to sail as far north as the ice will Bodies MANILA, May 22. permit and keep a lookout for of three Filipino soldiers who the planes. It is possible the disappeared three weeks ago planes may be gone several days were found in the mountains if several landings near the v here they were killed by neg-rit- pole are necessary. outlaws. It is believed they were killed for their guns. Bill Hits at Real severe-electric- Chairman U, S. Steel Corporation Says Income and Inheritance Taxes Are Especially Burdensome to The Industries of Country. SALT LAKE, May 21. Surpassing jwen the sincere words of. the speakers, and the rever-enC- e expressed in music, was e of thousands the who filled the tabernacle beyond its capacity Wednesday afternoon when Utah and the church expressed their love at the fuservices neral of President Charles W. Penrose, of the fust un-le- st e , and Engine-me- i Estate Buyers in France Vs mangehof safety Hereby Firemen Pn-ks- CANTON, Chin,,. May 22. Serious unrest exists here. Trouble expected at any time The inhabitants of the city are afraid tc go .out' alter night fall The chief com-- of the is a disagreement among the troops over the distribution of opium, and the imposition of gambling taxes. There is a split LONDON, ' - NEGR07SUCCUMBS SERVICES WASHINGTON, May2U The "full dinner pail is in America to stay, it was' asserted to. presidency. day by business leaders, speakReviewed, the life of Presiing Ufore the convention of the dent Penrose has for 70 years United States Chamber of been so vitally associated with commerce. Utahs history, so affectionateThe intermittent bugaboo of ly linked with the lives o . the a rigid economic fight between people that The feeling of keen America which bereavement spread beyond the Europe and would force reduction of world immediate family and even bein trade unions causing thieats bring standards to meet the yond the audience and the state. President Hebei J. Grant anof strikes to discontinue all pub- competition was ridiculed. lic service. The bus service has America has the capacity to nounced that thousands of tele' stopped already by a strike of produce quickly and in large grams have been received, comoil dealers,- , volume, said Francis De Step-hall- ing from all parts of the world. (Bv AMociatn1 PRESS DISPATCHES Markets Foreign LIST ( PRECIPICE (Bv Associated INTO, FIGHT Itv brociatcd Press) PARIS, My 2l( Both (By Associated Press) French in Morocco Riffians and GENEVA., May 22. Russia has been eliminated from the are preparing for a big struggle list of counti ies whose ratifi- vhfch seems inevitable. The cation is necessary to make the French and Spanish it is reportaims traffic convent:on effec- ed have reached an agreement tive. This action was taken aft- in regards to the Morroccan er Roumania presented an problems. amendment making a publicity clause net effective in Persia, FEZ, Morocco, May 22. A Poland and Roumania until Rusfight between the sia adheres to the convention. voilent Some delegates feel that the French and Riffians was reportfears of the countres border- ed yesterday with complete success for the French indicatd. ing Russia cannot be disregarded. Russia has refused to participate in the conference which LATE ASSOCIATED shows she has no interest in the disurment movement. AUTOMOBILE: GOES -- FRENCH AND 4RIFF . OVER Associated Pleas) s second manager. Itv i million dollars. Colonel Paul Henderson, I TORONTO, Ont.. May 22. Thousands tif Americans living along Ontarios border satisfied their curiosity but not their thirst when four and four tenths Mark per cent beer went on sale yestgeneral of Texas by Governor The beer proved to have erday. One of McGee first act Ferguson. no Four and four tenths kick. was to cut the force of the Texas Rangers from 41 men t peilent by the Canadian method al PAID TABERNACLE IN SALT LAKE C TeirMillin Dollar, Con tem- NUMBER 122. FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1923. BEER UNREST LITTLE HAS y; , LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, MARK MrGEE l Satur-da- little change in perature. 'J Oats, 43c; 45c. yolume THE WEATHER Fair Friday and - The tide' was out. She landed water and four feet'ofboze. Tlerscreams" Were' heard by a passerby who found her stuck fast in the mud and sinking deeper every minute. , Bidding the woman in distress to be' of good cheer and assuring her that she was in no great danger until the tide turned, the rescuer rushed to a telephone and notified the police. . . The officers arrived with rapes and other life saving The still sobbing ma tron was lassoed and dragged to safety. At the emergency hospital attendants scraped off th thickest of the mud and sent the patient home, still sniveling but with renewed .determination to carry on. in six inches' of para-pheruaU- ia. d. |