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Show Ar - p- TODAYS CHICAGO GRAIN May Vheat $1.64; old. $1.58; July $1.36'. May corn $.68; July $.71. May oats $.39 ; H July SHE WEATHER Unsettled Thursday and day; not much change temperature. LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1926. XI .IX. Y OLUME . AGAINST EARL CARROLL FOR h EVANGELIST PERJURY IN BATH TUB CASE Gray-Hea- Law Case Will s LONDON, May 26. or heads that would be Appealed. gray if nature had ntft been as(By Associated Press) sisted, are so numerous in LonNE WYORK, May 27,-- Earl don night clubs that newspapers Carroll was found guilty of pergenerally agree with the state- jury in connection with the ment of the late Sir Squire grand jury investigation of the Bancroft that the no longer visits in bathtub party in his theatre at which Joyce Ilawley, a nude England. The Kit-Cn show and other girl, served drinks from London night clubs are a tub in w hich she testified she the haunts of the middle-age- d and aged. Practically none of sat. The jury found Carroll the dancers are really young. guilty of the charges referring This is true of the women as to the bathtub incident, but no't Well as the men. guilty of charges in connection Youth has its fling in thq with his testimony that no popular dancehalls where the liquor was served at the party. cost is less and it is not neces- Sentence was deferred for one wreek. meanwhile Carroll is held sary to be so formally dressed. in a five thousand dollar bail. He imay receive not more than five Youthful American sentence or a fine of two Wins Golf Title years thousand dollars or both on each of the tw'ocaunts on which he (By Associated Press! was found guilty.- Carroll will MUIRFIELD, Scotland. May the case. 27 Ilpbby Jones and Jess appeal Sweejser were the only American survIvQrs after the smoke cf battle had cleared from the If nks on the fourth day of the British amateur .golf champion ship. Jones the youthful American champion, overwhelmingthe defending ly defeated British titlejholder, Robert Har ris with eight up and six to Gray-head- (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON. May 27 A proposal similar to that one which New York will vote on in November, forms the backbone of a campaign during the remainder of this session of the unofficial house committee for modification of the Volstead Act. Sixty representatives are making up h group and have agreed to devote their efforts to an amendment of the dry law young-man-about-to- 'well-know- at the manufacture, transportation of beverages not in fact intoxicating as determined under the laws respective the states. to permit sale, and Negro Youth Hanged By Mob rBv Associated PrebS) WILSON, Ark., May 27. Albert Blazes. 22, negro, charged with attacking an eleven year old white girl, was taken from the officers by-- a mob of several hundred, and hanged. Bloodhounds trailed the negro, who nvas identified by his victim-I- t is reported that a number of women were in the lynching mob. Graduates Create Fund For First - play. Child Senior Minn., May NORTHFIELD, Back in 1914 a group of students at Carleton college here collected a fund and 27. turned it over to thea until for investment son or daughter of one of their number is a senior at Carle-tocollege n. ' , Commander. Lawrence Gay ton of. the Herman Baker' Po'st number nine of the American Legion df Ogden was the speaker at Rotary today, and as one of the features of the Memorial Day program. It was his idea that the American Legion had a mission to perform and had become firmly entrenched in the life of the Nation. He spoke of the different phases 6f the Legion work in the beginning, haw it helped to taka care of the returning soldiers and get them rehabilitated.-Als- o ordinate the various agencies for the welfare of the veterans such as the Veterans Bureau and the .raising of the Special endowment fund for the war orphans- He discussed the war policies ,of the government, and our present state of prepa fedness. The Legion is strongly in favor of a Peace Policy but believe that a w'ell defined preparedness policy is necessary to assure this peace. He did not believe that Memorial Day should be given over to sports, and the real meaning of it lost.' The sacredness of the day should be accepted and its true meaning given to our children. The G. A. R. and War veterans are becoming fewer and now the Legion feel that it is thejr duty to take the lead in Memorial Day exercises. Mr. Harold Trotman one of the members of Rotary and a member of the local American Legion Post rendered two apSamuel propriate solos with Mr. Clark as accompanist- - Mr. W. W. Anderson had charge of the Miners Trapped By Fire Rescued (Bv( Associated PrpssJ SCRANTON, Pa , May 27 The fifty men who were trapped in a burning mine were rescued after, they were caught behind the fire for several hours. They were trapped on the secondlevel the Mount Lookout mine, of the at Company, Terrtple Coal led foreman The WyomingPa. them to an airchamber and kept .them there until the rescuers came. Meanwhile the fund is growinterest on the investment accumulates and the originators of the "fund, scattered throughout the country, are vying in a good natured contest to see whose son 'or Skeen Ogden daughter shall win the prize. If two seniors qualify for the - Tablet Will Be fund at the same time, the sum Unveiled Flag Day will be divided. Sponsors of the fund now are scattered from OGDEN, Mav 26 Flag Day Washington state to Washingwill be observed here by the unton, D. C. One of the number in memory of is a missionary in Transvaal. veiling of a tablet the first Skeen Ogden, fi Peter South Africa. white man to settle , in this region and from w honi Ogden Navy Aviator, Pilot derives, its name- The ceremonOf Hawaii Flight-Hel- d ies are being arranged by the of ihe American as Rum Agent Daughters Revolution to take place on the 100th anniversary of the com(By Associated Press) SEATTLE, May 27 Lieuten ing of Mr. Ogden into the valant Commander .. James .H. ley. The trapper came here - m Strong, U. S. naval officer who 1826 it is shown on the bronze piloted the giant seaplane PB-the illfated first leg of a pro- tablet attached to the slab of the jected flight to Hawaii, appear- native stone. Members of in thepro in An ed committee charge a new role here today. and arrangements are indictmerit charging the officer n-awith complicity in a rum smug- Mrs. J. W. Abbott, chairman. Mrs. gling ring, involving federal, Miss Joseph Kimball andt county, and city officials was J. E. CarverThe tablet will be placed made public here yesterday. three blocks easlt of the about Lieutenant commander Strong of will be permitted- to post a state highway at the end OgNorth the on the pavement $3,000 cash baij. program: 7 leads east to the .It was announced Nearly 200 persons, of whom den road that church. This snot wa? local Post of the i nave been arrested, were m- - L. D. S. ing as U.S. YET SECRET Los Angeles Attorney Keyes , Postpones In vestigation Until Next Week When All PerBe sons Connected With Pase to Be Questioned ds Peter too - - Spanish-America- 1, - - , n, services at the' cemetery Ogden Sunday at 12 oclock and all the can citizens of the city were urgeu to take part. The procession ,, will leave in front .of the Champot trading ber of Commerce at 2 p. m. The Rotary Club was asked Skeen -- . J . OVnstead.'w'ho is. appealing a of. or tJuthentic four year penaltv sentence given church, him upon conviction February 20 of heading a liauor conspirPaul 'Ash is believed acy here, was also' indicated. the first ladio entertainerhim. VINCENNES Ind., May 27- - have a street named after Sheriff Rov W, Chambers was paul Ash Lane 8 arrested today on an indictment which Chicago smaller downtown charging conspiracy to violate one of its fop national liquor law. thoroughfares. ha-best- o (By Associated ANGEL7E,' LQS '" 27 Press May OIL CONSERVATION POLICY Whereas, the City of Logan has been asked to join the State and County in a vigorous fight j against White Top, Morning Glory, Canadian Thistle and other noxious weeds, that infest our The district attorneys imest- - rit.v uud county and have beigation which was to have open came ibjnenace to agr iculture, ed today into the strange disI, A. GT'Mndstrom, Mayot-- of appearance of fo'ivke Semple the City of Logan by virtue of seemMcPherson, evangelist, ed likely to be postponed until the power vested in me, do here next week. District Attorney by set aside and declare the Keyes said he would postpone week of June 1st as the Weed the investigation until next Campaign Week for the exterweek allowing ample time for mination of all noxious weeds the body to be casvt up "oy the within the city of Logan. I do lmd she been in case ocean, urge that every citizen drowned. Keyes said he would earnestly join in the fight against such toKenneth locate attempt weeds by thoroughly cleaning formerly radio operator their premises, at Mrs. McPherson's temple, ditch banks. The sidewalks, and cobperation of time who disappeared some ' is citizen desired. every have him ago. Efforts to find been futile. Keyes said he would question the evangelists Bomb Explodes mother and all others closely in Tavern Lobby connected with her and her - n, work. Elephant Hunt in Kenya Is !a Sport for Wealthy Only NEW ORLEANS, May of quests by Americans for big game in the jungles of Africa have been brought to New Orleans by Avrai Melvin Warren, United States consul at Nairobi, Kenya who is. here on leave Of absence. When I left there t had arrived ten parties of Americans said Mr. Wareager ,to shoot, ' ren: The 'consul explained that the sport is one for the wealthy. The average cost of a. months shooting is $2,000. The license to shoot is $500 and a special license must be procured to kill elephant and rhinoceros. 26.-Stori- es Riff Chief Inside The French - Lines . (By Associated Press) FEZ, French Morocco, May 27 n surrendered arrived, early this Rif-fia- Abd-El-Kri- chief, morning at Ize Marouene, inside the French lines, where he was presented with his suite td the general at, the cotrumanding Moroccan division. He will be corted immediately td Taza. Cast in Movie Brings es- i Old Friends , Together Pressl CULVER CITY. Cal. May 27 There are three members of the cast and the director of the motion picture production cf here who are Lovey Mary - to admit time passes willing rapidly, but not tA fast to reunite old friends. .About ten years ago, when Bessie Ixve was just becoming known in the movies, she played a jmdlodramic roll in which she wnlked in with a small child to ask her father's forgiVeness for (Bt - Associated - past sins. Mary Jane Nineteen years a gd, '..Vivian Ogden plaved the role of Miss Hazv jn the stage presentation of Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch. The juvenile lead in the company was King Baggott, who now is directing Lovey Mary. . .came When Mis3 on Ogden to be the gupoort the concert set, Baggott remarked: . tabernacle Friday That costume youre waringf given in the 8:15 p. m. by the locks very familiar. at evening It's Imperial Glee Gub. This emanTt should. she replied. when wore I ation has been giving same the costifne all services for years and paid we played together. the is Now theirfown expenses. show to A great deal of talent is lost time ok the public their ppreejation by atteud- to the world for want of a little . cnnrflp-- f , . Former Secrefafy ,of State Discusses Process of Making Gaso line from Crude Oil; War General Starts Campaign to Rid Country of ' Radicalism Threatened Outbreak Now a Reality Marshals Forces Advance. Doubling Nations of Motor Fuel. Re-souc- es (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, 27. May ) Encouragement of the scientific effort rather than the political regulation of production, has been suggested as the best oil conservation policy for the government by Charls Evan Hughes in an address before the federal oil conservation board. The former secretary ofstate represented the. American petroleum institute. He said the cracking process has done (more for conservation than any legislative scheme could do under the constitution, and cited figures that the process by which crude oil is made into gasoline, had doubled the nations potential gaso' . line resources.' Denver (By Associated Press) MUSKEGON, Mich.. May 27 Station Circles World William Frank of Chicago August Kru baech, supervisor of the Blue I Bv 22 was Skilled and lake township and ' J -- . 1 The KOA - r . v; Fla, May 27 -Fl- yings into a violent rain and wind Crown (storm, sixty miles southeast ico, MIAMI, . Y, ' ; Prince and Princess in U. S. of Miami, Bernardo Duggan and his twy comptanions on a (By AiMsoriated' Pren flight to BuenosAires w'ere forced fo make a hurried return NEW YORK, ,May 27 Anto Miami this morning. good ticipating art awfully his months visit time, during to America, the crown, prince American Industry f and princess of Sweden landed in Cooperative aif the batterj today amid the Research Work welcoming din of whistles, from and cheers the harbor-cr- aft, I Br AMbclated Press) from the crowds. The' Prince WASHINGTON, May 27 expects to study American American industries are esti- -' and social conditions. mated by officials of the Bureau of Standards to be spending Curse or Profanity Not half a million dollars a year in in Language of Sioux cooperative researches with the Bureau to promote higher stand (By Aaaoclated Press) ards of products. ABERDEEN, S. D., May 27. Under the Research Associate and - profane Blasphemous Plan, adopted shortly after the is in the Bpeech impossible dewar when the increasing of the Dakota Sinus Indimand for highly trained technical men threatened decletlon of ans. Reasons for the discrepancy the Bureau staff, a manufacturer places a graduate physicist, are hazy, even to Dr. E. Ashchemist or engineer, at the Bur- ley, Episcopal (missionary among years eau for one or more years to the Sioux for fifty-tw-o and an authority on their life exon with government carry and language, lie points to the perts, an investigation Of a parti tribe name, Dakotah, which cular industry. means Friendly Peoples." This Plan, says Dr. George Perhaps the life of the tribe K. Burgess, Bureau Director, has proved valuable, both in flowed so smoothly, and they ofthe training of additional re- fered so little resistance to its search specialists by association course, that m) need for profanwith the Bureau staff and in ity existed he says. The stoeisiri of the maintaining the research output red manreputed his silence in stalk and which are ih Bureau lines of the or war do not making game ing of special industrial importance. The' cooptrati vemethod how'i xPlai" the absence of profanity Dr. Ashley de ever, is looked upcJn as some- - from the tongue, dares. what more certain of practical The Indian is not a stoic when results since both the views of inyou come to know him amd perthe government and private he substituted into woven haps, dustrial experts are for other vocal meth-fod- s yells tests. the of easing his pent up feel-- i ings ." Five Children There is no word or expression Caught in Fire in the Sioux tongue even to con. vey the damning of an enemy. A flick of the middle fnger re(K Associated Press) BOONE, Iowa; May 27-- Four sembling the snapping of an archildren of Lafe Harris, row and denoting scorn, is the farmer .were burned to death ultimate in condemnatory gesand another child was burned, tures. dea when fire possiblv fatallv, The human ear is said to be stroyed the Harris home seven HarMrs. growing smaller; formerly it miles north of here, used to increase in size in prothe 'about burns ris suffered face in an effort M rescue the portion to the body. The tento ; decrease. j now for it cl Hdrct i. dtucy Joins blood-curdli- I (By Associated Press) CANTON, China, May 27 The war betvreen Canton and her northern foes which has een threatened for weeks, has jegun. The forces of Marshal Wu Pei Fu of Hankow having advanced through Hunan Prov-inee, are now attacking the Canton defenders from three strategic points along the Kwantung border, causing large numbers of casulaties. Tim position of the Nationalist Govern ment of Canton, already weakened by internal dissentidns between its Moderate and Communist factions, has been further shaken by the northern invasion. An attack of the northern army against Canton ng j part of Wu Tei Fus declared campaign against Bolshevism throughout China. is . Outlaw Bands Suffer the rdio staticM of the geperal electric company, to circle the globe with the program, and invita tions to Rotarians throughout the world to attend the interna tional convention of Rotary here next month,1 was at least partially successful, . as reports were received frofo a ship in mid Pacific ocean, Canada and Mex- Aviators Forced to Make Landing v Pres) May 27, first attempt of political storm center for the past three years, was seriously injured when a bomb vhfoh was received by mail, exploded ir the lobby of a tavern owned by Krubuech. Associated DENVER, Ian-gun- ge Irv'.ng was the that the child and today she has a part American w ith Miss Love in the picture. on leged conspiracy. .Among those , taxable, Peter arrested are, three United Stal - jcame es coast guard officers, a county , von L,.. , EHCOUMGBHI OF SCIENTinC EFFORT AS BEST IS and Sentence Has Been DeNot Youth Haunt ferred for One Week London Night Clubs Heavy Penalty Could Be Imposed Under The ,Bv Associated Press Proposal to Be, Voted On in New York State Subject of Much Concern. Among House Representatives Who Want Change. in NUMBER 121. URGES N VERDICT QF GUILT RETURNED Fri- Defeat AwnHatMl MANILA, May 27 Colonel Luther Stevens, commanding the Philippine constabulary which is now waging a of extermination against the Moros outlaw bands, has cam-paig- it reported (that tl; at -- is- - estimated fifty Moros have been kil- led in the three days of fighting; The constabulary lost five men, with seventeen wounded. I)ern Is Victor in Ogden. Mat Match Ira Dern OGDEN. Mav 27 of Salt Lake City last night defeated Jchn Kilonis, the Greek marvel, in an interesting nOcstling bout staged as the feature attraction of the Ogden Policemens benefit show. Dern fook the first fail mfoutes with 5n mxly-eigh- t double a aim-loc- k. Kilonis scoring the Second d fall with a step-ovin fifty minutes and Dern scored the deciding fall after fourteen minutes with a body The two arc matched here er toe-hol- yds-sor- s. again for Saturday night. City Asked to Pay Up in War ; On( Mosquito ( By Associated Trass) SALT LAKE, May 27 The city commission whs reminded of. its Promise to loan the Salt lake titv Mosquito Abatement district $1,000 in a letter received Tuesday from Ii pherson, secretary. Under . the agreement t city was to match a $1,000 loan to be made by the county to finance the work - until ' the tax , of a mill levy cf could I)e reahzfd in December. one-ten- th Secretary Chr.stopherson ad- vised the commission the echnty board had signified its willingness to make the loan and also to levy the tax. A ' meeting of the .district boal d of trustees will be , called , immediately v to sign the necessary papers in case the loan is tmade, said Sec- retary Christopherson. The right of the city and coun ty to1 make the loan is being questioned by counsel for the Utah Taxpayers association. It is contended . the item should have been incliidqd in the budgets of the two governing boards. The matter was held in abeyance pending the outcome of a conference between City Attorney W. H. Fdlland and George M. Cannon, Jr., assistant coun- tv attorney. . . M |