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Show r TODAY'S CHICAGO GRAIN ; old May new wheat $1.-6corn May July $138. $136; oats May July $.73. $.69; July $.41. $.40; THE Unsettled Friday and Saturday, probably showers; warmer north portion Fr iday. 4 iflbi VOLUME XI .IX. LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, MAY LOSES LIFE DAUGHERTY AND OTHER OFFICIALS D,,td,rs General .Comhiittee mi Finance for the National Summer School asked the Board t)f Directors of the Chamber of Commerce to consider the matter of making a contribution towards the school this year. The l. md was informed that the school muT by all means be put orer success fully this year in view of ci rtain conditions. In fact thK year it is now or never in, the m.i'ter of the National Summer School. Charges Sustained That Former Attorney General and Associates Heavy Rains in Texas Conspired , to Keep Cause Washout of Government from GetDriver of Bridge Honest Report. Automobile Rescues ting (By Associated Press) Bride But Drowns on 7. M. (By Associated Press) DALLAS, Tex., May 7. Torrential rains fell over Texas yesterday, reaching their peak i nthe southwest of Texas where a flooded creek washout of a bridge near Bishop furnished the setting for a herpic act by R. W. Westmoorland of Eagle Lake, geological survey engineer then took the. life pf the hero. After his automobile plunged into the washout, Westmoorland swam ashore with his wife, a bride of two mortths and was nearing the shore the second time with his sister, Janie, when be became exhausted and sank and was swept to death by the v-5 "ft' e, -- World War Veteran Threat of Using Professor George' Kills Two, Suicides Lash Holds Down cher.was the principal Delawares Crime 2Uh (By Associated Press) Smithfieid Kiwauis Club n hyn-sel- f, Enethlagp has known Hie Roosevelt of South America, and among the countrys leading women. Rorn in Germany and educat cd there, she1 came to this fountiv twenty one years ago because she believed it least explored ty naturalist. She has spent all this time collecting and classifying strange ma mnia's and birds. Unfraid of wild Indian tribes inhabiting a territory far from civilization ion the banks of the tributaries?. of the Amazon and 'Snoring warnings that no white person could escape death there she began her aliens alone after becoming head of the zoological depart-nuof the Para state museum Stories of the deadly fevers snaKrs forty feet long, flesh eating fish, .pisonous moths and jaguers brought smiles Horn her. One cf her greatest Dips was tc a legion hitheito iinoon'd by white people, l 1"un the Tapaioz and .the Xingu (Shing- - gew), two large ibi f!nvir icth across the Mate of Para, into the Amazon. She made the trip with Indian Lorn native guides chosen tribes Three years ago she 'joined the staff rA the Brazilian National Museum as a traveling naturlist. Since then she has explored some of he tablelands of Central Brazil and along the coastal range of the Northeast. Miss Snethlag not mly shoots but rise mounts them. Shepub in lished Birds of Amazonia and classifies1 her specimens, bec-chi- ex-pl- oi nt 1910, containing approximately 400 pages and since coming, to this country has written numerous tbrchnical articles on her dsccVeries and exploration A seientistshe says, has no right to thnk of marriage. gen- Look to White House lo Give Them The Correct Advice Legislation Republican Whip in Consultation. MISS MINNA JONES -.- of , Re--speCti- fbat-speak- er WASHINGTON, , May 7, Light is being sought from the White House to guide the Repub lican leaders in congress out of the black morass of the dissension into which they have been led in seurchfor a feasible" method of farm rlief. The White House is continuing the debate today on the three way relief program reported from the agriculture committee, representative Vestal of Indiana; Republican whip, talked over the situation with President Coolidge. Vestal indicated that the President remained firm against any g and legislation, felt sure he would approve the , Tincher farm credit measure, if ) price-fixin- Si ttiajaMSSii Mli Minna Lm of ths claat Joni, of 1927, who haa bean elected preei-de- nt of the Student Self government of Bryrt Mawr college, the highest office In the gift of the studenta. , . inter-mounta- in 6.-M- adge - , - - pro-use- , , Amund-sen-Ellswor- th - , - t im-jport- custom,-CAPErrO- W sen-ten- cs I I j I ! j TO MENIAL ' WASHINGTON, May 7. reAttacking the Haugen farm lief bill, Representative Tincher , Republican of Kansas, author of 7. B. CAP) R. N. Clarke, president of another farming aid measure, C., May VICTORIA, British Columbia Poultrymens Association has asked the depart- denounced the ?Iauen Duchess of Sutherland, who driving i lorries. One of these is the to use turkeys to fight the grasshopper ment of Agriculture . 4 l A IW Pn , . SUAV. menace of Westminister; Vis ' of British Columbia. He suggested that the government buy noted reuntess' the society beauty, as and Masserene Ferrari, thelffect aTstrik7to'ieara cost then the thousands of turkeys and sell to the farmers at Manner. Ftmdey. of a policy, birds be scattered, over the country to eat up the inserts. POULTRYJ1AN BELIEVES TURKEYS WOULD GO FAR TOWARD EATING GRASSHOPPERS ' , ... . ? . 1 X V tm I O- - 1 -- (By Associated Press) ed prediction was made by influential labor quarters that the strike crisis might be settled early next week. This was the most optimistic suggestion so far from this high source. Unofficial peace makers are steadily working for & solution by the pressure of the churches and other bodies to bring the trouble to an end. It is understood that Premier Baldwin and J. II. Thomas, labor leader, were closeted last night although it is not known what took place. Officially both the government and the trades union congress are standing pat, claiming things are going well in the respective camps. The' government at noon said conditions are improving with only minor disturbances. Traffic conditions are easier although there is considerable rioting. ctgn-petiti- ng f 1-- (By Associated Press) RIO De JANEIRO, May 5- -As a result )f her experiences in the wilds of Braztl, EmJie A a general rule women erally rule.. WEEK (By Associated Press) LONDON, May 7.- -A guard- er Noted Woman in Brazil Is The Roosevelt of S. A. NEXT er the matter of assisting the Cache County Fair Association to get a stock judging and show Madge Titheradge building at the Fair Grounds for Succumbs to Pressure Wed- the annual 7. LONDON, May, Troops fair and other exhibiHe a ot curand steel gave helmets, wearing history nesday. tions that might be conducted. For Sex Plays (By Associated Preesi music from earliest times to More and more famous herds of rying a full field equipment WILMINGTON, Del., May. 6. present1 and stated that the states desire were sent this afternoon into the (By Associated Press) Since Colonial days miscreants the the present vocal art was bas- to come this dock districts of London where LONDON, May. way on their jourin Delaware have had the whip- ed on instrumental music. Mr. ney to the Utah State Fair but the rough crowds- are becoming Titheradge, who has long been ping post staring them in the B. G. Thatcher, manager of unless good sheds and judging too unruly for an1 unarmed associated with Shakespearian .face. Numerous crimes today the Capitol Theatre "at Logan places 'are . provided, they will polite. Former Premier Ramsay finally consented to predominantly burglary, theft also spoke. He mentioned the not come. They must have their MacDonald- head of the labor become leading woman in a new and highway robbery are pun- work that the Logan Kiwauis cattle under Prince Fazil, good shelter. The party, announced that we are shiek play, ishable by, and are punished by, Club Was doing in the way of Cache d Fair is one of the not letting a moment. pass urH which Henry Ainley is to County' tie. for ma'kihg preparations the lash. for some attempt to devisejduce in an effore to repoupe oldest best established and The National Bureau of Casu- Kivvanis Utah Idaho District county fairs in Utah or Idaho ways of peace and accommoda losses in Shakespearian produc alty and Surety Underwriters Convention inthat is to ee heal and it is necessary that the pro-p- tion. tions. . August. cited the Delaware whipping in Logan sheds and buildings for the Ever since the wave of adK. mbatl Jack Picfessor post as the reason for a recent and Mrs. Helen be Giant livestock The vanced plays began l.have reprovided. Airship Ingham ac33 3 per cent reduction in hold exhibition and of fused to act in them. But I am Miss Catherine dairy industry by Reaches Its Base convinced up, burglary and theft insur- companied now that all London musical good dairy stock is reaching the furnished Kimball ance in the state. Court records wants is sex plays, so I have acwas an such proportions in the county It of the Associated program. (By part Proas) show' no revival of the, post and Miss President G. L. thatrjood buildings and sheds - OSLO May 7. cepted the inevitable, The the lash, although this form of nouncedwhoby conducted the .pro- are disis 'otherwise the It admitted, pecessary Titheradge Rees, polar expedition punishment never has been al- gram, that plans were, under exhibitors will not come. Due to wholesome but to tasteful me, Norge arrived at Kings' lowed to wane by Delew are judg health the improvements now under airship successful. way for the biggest Bay, Spitsbergen, this morning, drama is not es. celebration in the state, way .for this year at the fair after flying from Vadso, in day Highway1 robbery Taws Rave 'and that schools frtfttrsll mver and the decrease in the in fourteen hows. French, .March been exceedingly drastic for the .Cache .Valley were going tc grounds a stock pavilion is out of From this base levy, they will start in carfour It past years, however, in the parade. Against Riff the question. The Fair officers the summer for a flight over the participate double of commita forty the unetd rying penality was anm by however, will do all they can to north pole to Point Barrow, (By Associated Press) lashes and a minimum prison tee that the Kiwanis club see that the sheds are repaired Alaska? RABAT, sentence of twenty years. The would march1 in. the parade. May 7. French avia and made water proof. Th e tors began bombing several whippings usually are incidental The community holidav set Board felt that Prof. Caines sug Itiffian positions while to a jail sentence. for May 11 to complete the gestionsi were good and should Uncle Joe Cannon massed the troops began Whether of crimes werk in the cemetary was be fnade a Ninety Years of Age a, movement French project for the near with Spanish of this character and consequent brought' to the attention ot future. soldiers, toward Azib De Midar, By Associated Press) lowering 6f insurance rates is the club. Prof Wm. Peterson and Mr. attributed directly to the whip-- , DANVILLE, 111., May. 7 A in the first fighting since the E. R. Owen were unanimously of the peace negotiaf ping post; the report and action XippHn0-o- pijrg elected, by the directors to fill soldier home from the wars, Jos- breakup tions the National Bureau has been i eph G. Cannon,' celebrated his Grow. More Sturdy two vacancies on the Board. interpreted . in Delaware as a ninetieth birthday today amid What is Your Press) significant commentary on a (Bv folk nor viewed with New the hqme Steak Shark statute which has weathered BUFFALO, May. 7. Guinea the shield he had any regret Opinion on Jazz? Menu of laid aside Uncle Item on (many and severe criticisms and Pigs that leave developed into Joe who went been branded a relic of the dark confirmed tipplers were progenFar East Nations to congress twenty three times (By Associated Press) ages. itors of a race more sturdy NEW YORK, his May. 7. Jazz here planned N, May. 7 ci,.,Aifrom Lashes were flying in all parts than their forbears, Dr. Charles (Jowntown then tunjn is bootleg music in the opinion ary trfp of the state in 1921 when judg- Stockard professor of Anatomy steak, like whale meat, which jn on radio he welcomed of Rev. Dr. John Roach Stratton es were imposing maximum at Cornell University Medical became popular on the Western jnlany visitors who congratulat-Coas- t but si a metal cocktail to Marto the post in an attempt School said in a lecture. of the United States somejetj guerite Dalvargz, the singer to break up an epidemic of highbeen has pfuced ago, yean They have had a debate about it onj way robbery. In that ' year the persons 20 lo 40 lashes. the South African market as a Its an agency of the devil he Arson 20 lashes. Legislature increased the highscheme to gain (Fifth Wet Drive side issue of a thinks. She wants it played at Knowingly buying, selling or cheap supplies of shark leather. in Clubs way robbery prison sentence Takes her funeral. Fifty from a maximum of twelve" receiving a stolen t horse 20 The tail considered the best fBy Associated Press) years to a maximum cf twenty lashes. , cut for Steaks. Wealthy Woman Wife beating 20 to 10 lashes, NEW YORK, May 7. Raids in yearn. The whipping statute was been eaten have Fins long Will Be Married left unchanged. Curiously, a wife beater never hjna and Archipelago, the Jon fifty additional night clubs Deleware Crimes punishable at the whip has been sent to Gold Coast, New Zealand andij nthe fifth and largest drive (Bv Associated Press) Mrs. ping post and the lashes prescrib whipping pest The chief di aw back to jn feder-shar- k DETROIT, May 7. Japan, Sae jiaVe brought Since i92i highway robbery ed; include; meat is its oihness, Juut a j)jstrict Attorney Buckners Horace E. Dodge; widow of the Highway robbery 40 lashes. has been materially .cut dqwn, dealers here say a process has score up automobile manufacturer and padlocking prohibition which have eases apand the Plain robbery 20 lashes. been conceived to extract much to six hundred one year; one of the wealthiest women in during peared before the courts have of the oil without much expense. Petty larceny 20 lashes. selec- the world w'ill lie married tomorAll had clubs in office. the stiff been dealt with by prison Burglary 1,5 to 25 lashes. ted clients who had to be known row to Hugh Dillman of Newr Breaking and entering 20 to sentences and long sessions at Measures in order to enter. York, a former actor. hands Subsidy the post with a lash in' the 40 lashes. or sheriff Frowned in Are of a hurley prison Upon,c5? Burglary with explosives 1 LONDON'S SOCIETY WOMEN SETTLE DOWN d buildmg occupied by other warden. ' ' Press Associated tRy TASKS THESE TRYING DAYS '-- ROCHESTER, N. Y., May 7 Pete Marratt, world war veteran, thirty two, shot and killed his daughter, Theresa, 5, his son Joseph, 3, and then killed as the mother and baby fled uninjuredNeighbors told the police that Marratt, was gassed during the war, and suffered an injury to his head when a trap door fell on him two years ago, and that he had been irrational ever since. DISPATCH BE SETTLED and Labor Leader Get Together and Discuss Difficulties Both Government and Union Claim All Is Going Well. 1 MUSIC. IN TODAYS Premier is keen and all the local citizens and business men must fight every inch of the way until the school is firmly establish ed here. TheTJoard of irectors of the Chamber' of Commerce authorized the contribution asked for and were very willing to take the lead in the matter and expressed the desire that other organizations and cities and towns in the county would find it possible to get back of this great asset that we have but can be very easily lost. Prof. Geo. B, Caine one of the directors of the Board suggested that the Chamber consid- American Metal 'company case. K The indictment charges conspiracy to prevent the government from receiving an honest, and unbiased judgment of Harry M. Daugherty Daugherty and Miller, both act- Former Attorney General U. ing officially, as to the turning over of the metal cqmpanys securities. The indictment charg WEEK es it v as part of the conspiracy to enable Daugherty, Miller and King and the late Jesse Smith to receive from the claimants of the securities the sum of three swift current. Ilis sister managstruggle the few remaining ninety one thousand feet to safety. Others in the hundred dollars for putting through the party escaped. transfer deal. ed to MAY Other institutions in other states have adopted similar means of advertising and are attempting to adopt the idea. If Logan and Cache Valley let now, it is then good-byfor the ' ; NUMBER 107. THAT ENGLAND LABOR TROUBLES Thursday evening Mr. Geo. B. Bowen, a representative of the NEW YORK, May Harry Daugherty, former attorney general, was indicted by the federal grand jury today with Thomas Miller, former alien property custodian and John T. King, former republican national committeeman for conin connection the with spiracy 7, 1926. HINTED INDICTED BY FEDERAL GRAND JURY Second Attempt. WEATHER passed in, a foqm showing clear- ly its puipose was not to fix prices. , Psychology Chief Tool of Most of The j Movie, Makers NEW YORK, May 6. About ' the only similarity found in several movie directors is that psy- chology is tiieir principal working tool and even in this they have widely different, methods of application. ' .. For instance, King Vidor, who made The Big Parade and La Boheme, uses perfumes to aid in swaying the motions of feminine stars. Most directors eni- - , ploy music in varying degrees. He has gone a step further by having a special score prepared. ? for his next production. On the other hand, Victor Seastrom, in directing Lillian Gish in The Scarlet Letter,' employed various lighting effects to gain 'proper emotion. Li glit containing a large proportion of infra red rays, for example, induce rage. Ultra violet rays unequrage .depression, and grief, while another lended ray produced joy, ' By using music with the lights, he said, I can get the," desired reaction from my players' within a few minutes,' even when it is necessary for a star . to cry. ' - Occasionally, Tod Browning? director of Lon Chaneys pictures, is confronted with an actress who wants to cry hut finds the tears will not respond. Then he does a bit of fine acting in giv- -. ing her a severe scolding. Chaney quetly offers a few words of comfort and the resultant wave of self pity frequently brings forth the weeps. D. W, Griffith vigorously rehearses his players. Before camera work on his latest picture he took his cast - ng to a- Times .Square chophouse where he spent many days Jn ; rehearsing each member. - Millard Webb, 'who directed John Barrymore in The Sea Beast, also is strong believer in rehearsals, but once a scene is being shot his voice is heard' only. when direction is necessary In contrast, Allert Parker, di- rector of Douglas' Fairbanks, believes best results are obtained fro mthe natural interpretation of the actor once a scene has been outlined. This insures spontaneity and freshness, fiu his ' opinion. James Cruze follow s somewhat the same line of procedure. So does Edward Sutherland, w ho is making W. C. Fields comedies. He gives the comedia full rein to exercise his inventiveness in evolving gags and other humorous material as the scenes progress.1 " . Ernst Lubitsch notonly ex- his interpretations of plains scenes but steps in and enact3 each role himself. ' |