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Show .muzzling representatives of the western states" and making it impossible for them to appear as state officials at hearings to open in Chicago September 8 on the rate increase application. Congress passed the resolution calling on the MOVE TO NULLIFY INTEIT OF Iloch-Smit- h commerce commission for a general investigation of freight tariffs with a view of giving relief to agriculture," the bulletin states. Instead of-- permitting this investigation to proceed in an orderly matfner, the railroads countered by filing this blanket application for a generadvertised al increase and throughout the nation that the west is in poor condition. This is poor business on the part of the transcontinental railroads. They are living off the people of the west and it is poor cooperation and certainly will not bring very good feeling from those who are supporting them. The question of who can represent the people of the west at hearings on the applications raised in the rate association bulletin. The railroads have filed applications- similar to the one before the commerce commission with every state public service commission, the bulletin says. The Oklahoma commission has taken the position that because this case is pending before them L Rale Association Makes Charge Against Railroads for Asking General Increase in Freight Rates, Especially in West. SPOKANE, Wash., August, 14. In their application for a general increase in freight rates, western railroads are making a straight political move for the purpose of nullifying the intent of congress when it passed the h resolution"' calling upon the interstate commerce commission for a general investigation of rates to give as much relief as possible to agriculture it is charged in a bulletin issued by the Intermediate Rate Association. The association represents shippers anJ commercial organ zations of 11 western states in transportation litigation. The rate association bulletin also charges the railroads with v ( Iloch-Smit- s The railroads are organized. They have muzzled the representatives of the western states in the by making them case. ThatleavesTheC15 million,) people of the west unorganized and without representation. It is a fine situation for the transcontinental railroads to bring a suit against 13 million people and then tie up the representatives of these people by making them judges m a similar case involving 1. Mental Delinquents . in Industrial Colony I Quart Bottle Welchs Best Grape Juice Best Full Cream Beat Lake Cheese, lb. Best Pickling Vinegar, Gallon Bulk Mustard, per pound Tall Clear Jelly Glasses . ..5 Ib&JiYhite Pickling Onions 3 lbs. White Pickling OnionsT.,."..' . 13. 50 50d 1 p.....'.:.... 50c4 75 b ....Only ..... Job 40 30 each 5 floC 24 t SOAPS 12 Bars Palmolive Toilet Soap 23 Bara lcarl Vi hite Soap 10 Bars Pearl White Laundry Soap Bars Oriental Oil Toilet Soap ......... Extra Good Brooms - ... .... 85 mb 38 25b ... 65 each . Legislation to provide such a colony as Dr. Dickson proposes has been prepared by a volun teer committee of civic leaders for the Legislature. Journalist, to Save Others Trouble; Pens His Own Obit (By Associated Press) POSEN, Poland, Aug. 14. Tadeusz Gubrynowicz, a Polish died in journalist, , liter ally harness recently. Among his belongings in the hospital was found his own ob tuary written by himself a short time before us death. It recounted the devotion of a earl Journalist to h s work, and on behalf of those for whom he wrote. It contained this para graph : Now. just (before his death, le has at last found a moment for himself, which he devotes to penning his obituary, so as to take an , additional burden from the shoulders of his colleagues, who also neverx have any time to spare. the obituary, Concluding Gubrynowicz asked his readers ,if they felt that he deserved to rest in peace to say a brief prayer for him. Answering those who might say it was a clever way to solicit thousands of free (blessings, he said: Even if it be so it wiU have been the first and certainly the last time in his. life that he has acted the part of, an exploiter or profiteer. CHICAGO, August standing offer to rid a city, of more than 8,000,000 population, of all crime by premanently segregating 3,000 mental delini quents who are marked repeatIn normal tunes the great ers is an final form, for the next sesrioh of the Illinois Legisla- Krupp steel4' works at Essen ' employs 5OO0OHmeh. ture. The offer is from Chief Jus tice Harry Olson of the Munici pal Court of Chicago, and Dr. William J. Hickson,, director of the Courts Psychopathic Labor atory, in which defendants in more than 40,000 criminal cases have been examined during the last eleven years. The experience of the laboratory has brought Judg Olson and l)r Hickson to the conclusion that crime prevention is more & problem of psychology than in police administration and that the root of the problem is the mental delinquent whose debility renders him incapable of interpreting punishment as Intermountain Band Contest retribution. CONSOLIDATED Instead of committing offendCO. DAY MUSIC ers to prisons and reformatorthen and for short sentences, ies . Thursday, Aug. 20 4:30 p. m. throwing them on society again, to commit a greater crime. Dr. UTAHS BIGGEST. Hickson proposes a permanent BAND CONCERT industrial farm colony where Presenting delinquents could live lives adOF SEMI-- , WINNERS to their peculiarities. justed FINALS He would , make the colony Cash Prizes Totaling $525 00. and in largely In Content tor Highest Honors. addition would save upwards OTHER CONTESTS AND PRIZES inctudiug silver loving cups for of $7,000,000 annually of Chicamost beautiful lady on floor, and for po$15,000,000 budget gos for couple wiunlng fox trot prise dance. licing and criimnal courts. The laboratorys records show mental deficiency as the prime LAGOON;?, Salt Lake and Ogden reached factor in Chicago crime, and al- tween o Central Ry. and by of so, that in a large majority Bamberger Eta trie, or over the delinquents, the criminal bent is manifested in some FINALS Real Bargains at United t - . A 1 women. BIG ve v vf rates. And mind you, all this fuioie and this clamor comes at a time when business conditions in the west are improving, when railroad tonnage is increasing and railroad earnings are improving. Just when the west is coming through in splendid development we find our transcontinental railroads giving us adverse publicity throughout the length of ' -this nation. The bulletin closes with a quotation from the Chicago Journal of Commerce that in 1924 the Santa Fe railroad earned 15.46 percent and then adds this statement : The Santa Fe earns 15.46 per cent and the western roads are pleading poverty, advertising the west to the nation as a poor Sountry, unable to support its railroads. IIow long are the peo. pie of the west going to stand for this? Chicago Would Train SPECIAL PRICES FOR SATURDAY We Deliver Without Extra Cost Phone 645 5 Packages Seeded Raisins ...... 5 Packages Seedless Raidas .I... 5 lbs. Bulk Macaroni intra-stat- e view. And Sons t sumes the criminal to be - sane until proven insane," said Dr. Hickson. When recent studies in criminology are incorporated into the criminal code of the United States, every criminal will be presumed insane until he proves himself sane. The mentally deficient repeaters are responsible for vir-aU crimes such as criminal attachs on holdups rates' they cannot appear aia party before the interstate commerce commission. The Washington department of public works takes a similar on 4 John H. Anderson One Good Way to the Heart of a Housewife is Through a Good Broom. We Are Offering in Addition to Some Other Bargains a $1.00 Value FiVe Tie, Broom, Made Right, Sweeps Right, at the Right li iceT -- UNUSUAL BARGAINS ALL, DAY SATURDAY g, Broom $1.00 Value 5 Ibsu Fresh Utah Tomatoes .L Bananas, lb. 5-T- ie 59 c 25 C 10c 25 C 59 C t 3 Large Utah Cantaloupes 2 Doz. Large Juicy Lemons t . QUALITY MEAT BARGAINS UNTIL NOON SATURDAY Choice Young Beef Prime Rib Rolled , Roasts, lb. Choice Veal Shoulder Roasts, lb. ....... 1 5 C T Choice Veal Breasts for Stewing or Stuffing, lb. C Choice Veal Leg on Loin Roasts, lb... C Also We Have a Good Stock of Lunch Meats - 19c J n ' 12 20 V m, r7 Friday, August 14, 1925. THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH PAGE EIGHT I. ' ...... t in ....-i- Mi i . Cash & Carry West of First National Bank , "I ., , It Ctah-Idah- min-adlescen- By segregating the offenders or offense during the period of mental debility or emotional instability,. the program would prevent their later and more serious crimes. Many records are cited, by Dr. Hickson in support of his theory is a mathat in crime. , jor factor Of 262 bovs arraigned in one term of the Boys Court, 63 percent were morons, and S3 2 percent sdciopaths. Qnly 1.9 per- cent rated .average intelligence. Less than five percent of the hoys have been in school until past 14 years of age, 83 percent have not reached seventh grade, i Many personal histories were A investigated in this group. large percentage of the bovs were found to have been the off--t spring .of mentally defective, parents, some of whom had long criminal records in Chicago. "At , present, the law ore-- , Olson-IIicks- LOGAN CONCERT BAND ' Competes Sunday 4 p. m. . on feeble-mindedne- ss BIG OUTINGS 1-- I j 4-D- oor treme distinction has produced a body of magnificent charm. Baugh lottos Co. . 4Q section foreman for i day-drea- m - z. 25c ' 51.75 KARO SYRUP Jl 69 c 15c PER POUND LARGE RIPE 10c BANANAS pati-ent- 1 f Steps Into ' Trap Set by PoEce Suspect , 1 ogan & Rio , SALT LAKE, August IS. most darying attempt at blackmail was unearthed by Salt Lake detectives Wednesday in thd arrest of Louis Neilson, 42, of 249 south Seventh West A Lqmberinens Assn and S, P. Office Employee. SATURDAY Hollanders, and Kox Trot Tourna-roent, TUESDAY ' South Main, the Denver conferred with Chief of Police Grande Western at Roy, Burbidge arid Chief Beckstead. and Until yesterday working in i Wintch suspected Neilson, and Used; in Medicine the Salt Lake jards ofjthe rail- turned the letters over to' the w j road company, was caught in a trap set several days ago by police. (By Science Service) Detective McGinness secured IOWA erry, Aug. 13. -- The Chief Beckstead and Detective M. D. a McGinness, use of the crystal, long dedispeciman of Nfeilsons hand, Falls Under writing. Suspicion Handwriting experts to cated the service of the ocNeilson had sent threatening were called in and declared the cult,' as an instrument of scientific diagnosis has been suggest- letters to the Wintchs mailing letters weie written by Neilson. morning Neilson ed by Dr. Lee Edward Travis of them from Salt Lake to Manti. Wednesday Iowa State University. Crystal-Gazin- g One letter was dated July 26, was arrested near the Rio taken before is a way of making an and the second, August 7, Neil-so- n Grande yards, and Beckstead had one Chief time for worked at finally adindividual by means of artificial conditions, and day- Mr. Wmtch. The latter canie to mitted he was the author of the Salt Lake several davs ago and letters.dreaming is a border-lin- e hypnotic state in which the individual exhibits certain interesting sypmtoms such " a,s increased sensory acuity. He can, for example, hear softer sounds and perceive fainter color than under ordinary conditions. Dr. Travis measured the sensory capacity of different kinds of insane patients while crystal-gaing. To say it in technical terms, He found their auditory threshold, or the faintest sound they were capable of hearing. Some patients, while crystal gazing, possesed a lower threshold than usual, that is, they became hypersensitive to sound. Others These grapes are the kind, from which. Seedless possessed a lower threshold than Raisins are made. They ordinarily sell for 20c that is, they proved resistant to Get them Saturday ' at our store to the attempt pound. establish artificially a condition of reverie or 3 Pounds of mild hypnosis. The first for ..... group consisted of psychoneuro. tic patients,' such as hysterics; UNUSUAL BARGAINS SATUthe second, of dementia precox s. or other shut-i- n types of RDAY-ALL DAY Thus by aid of the crystal $1.98 8 POUND PAIL, a standardized objective test PURE LARD be introduced into diagnosmay tic work on psychotic or insane 80c 10 POUND PAIL Old Trick of Occult subjects. With 6 other Bands at Lagoon. Bauds attaining highest ratings to compete In finals Aug. 20 for prizes. GET BEHINDYOUR BAND! SUPPORT ITt HELP JT WIN't ' Again, in this new Special Six Sedan, Nash resourcefulness in creating motor car styles of ex- , , Prime Rib Roasts Boned and Rolled Select Beef, Pound Veal Shoulder Roasts Best Cuts streetr After several hours of questioning by Chief, of Detectives Beckstead, Neilson Riley broke down and confessed that he had attempted to extort $500 from Jacob Wintch, 70, of Man-t- i, d and $500 from his Son Wintch, a sheepman, also of Manti. , Neilson, who at one time was IN OUR MARKET ALL DAY SATURDAY j Boneless Smoked Shoulders No Bone No Waste . M. Wil-for- IDAHO Pound . t 30c $) |