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Show i. are usually salable or tradable thanks to the want ads! Used-thing- WEATHER s UTAH: Fair tonight and Sunday; warmer in west portion tonight. VOLUME L. LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, F. M. GUNTHER TO NEVADA ds CONVICTS questioning Although the girl admitted had been relations of there Franklin Mott Gunther, chief of the divieion of Mexican affaire in the State questionable propriety between young Alley and her, the boy department at Washington. interviewed yesterday in Los Angeles denied that there had The (been any wrong-doinelder Alley also professed sur- Red Cross Sends prise at the charges, declaring Funds To Japan ihe was innocent. ! The elder Aliev said he had WASHINGTON Mar. ,been the grand Omar of the American Red Cross today and had given . The organization sent $50.J0 to the Japanese Red r lectures in biology to its mem- Cross for relief work of last bers in Oakland. Aliev, Mrs. week's earthquake in Central Gertrude Wright and Miss Er Japan. moncy came from the genma GibUs. secretary of Mrs. l eralTbeRed Cross relief fund and Wllght, were chaigtd With Con- was cabled to Ambassador MacVeagh at Tokyo to be given to the .tributing to the delinquency ol Japanese organization. young Alley and Miss Merwin ?-b- iineuL. 12.(iP) , , g. ! 12-- AP) . i - - fostering love parties W thnl- fhe JOUngsteiS were - League Notes . custody but formal 'charges were not levied against them. Branches of the cult said to have been located Chicago. Reno. San Antonio, and other cities as well in the bay district. agree, however, us to lmportance of Utah, of the prompt action taken in support of the efforts of the state's delegation in congress, to prevent passage of the Sw bill with provisions which would prove disadvantageous to states in the upper basin of the Colorado liver. Governor Dern, discussing bills passed, referred to one of Senator Candlands measure as a bill which pretends to abolish the department of finance and purchase. said As a matter of fact, the governor, the department was not abolished but was simply transfened to the board of examiners. lie added that the real object was to take the of the head of this department away from the gov- ernol. Speaker Jorgensen declared e that the most important ters submitted during the ses-i- n sjon were killed and for that ing'-Johns- ! School Union Pacific Making Strong Bid in Order to Secure Short Cut to Coast Connecting Link to . Provo Proposed in Plan. - TTrj,T LAKE Mar. j Home I Kan Mar. INDKIKNDKNTK. (AP) The Prarie Oil anil Css company toiiaf met tlie uit of other companies iu the Mid con- j held CH 12 j No specific use in the relief work with the fund was made by the American organization. USE OF MOFFAT Used to Gain Liberty)! Price Of Oil Guards Overpowered On The Decline ''Mely divergent opinions as to desperate convicts under, death Oakland, who authorities said wha; was accomplished at the sentence for murder in a state were chosen as the means oi session of the state legislature prison bieak a year ago made lus ended0, were, expressed Fri- - a drive for liberty from the n super-mathe producing were the centers of the probe. day y Governor Dern, presi- - jeounty jail at Joliet, Illinois dent Alonzo B.. .Irvine of the early today, with the aid of Young Alley and his father, an Speaker S. M. Jorg- - smuggled saws and guns. Hours senae both under arrest, were on house. later five, men lay wounded, their way here to sutmit to All sPeae 9? - vVIL filAKE FREEDOM FROMPRISOH Lloyd AUeyv 15. sonuf Rus-- l sell Alley of Los Angeles, and' Miss Caioine Mu-win- , 18. 0f -- NUMBER 61. DESPERATE DASH TO GAIN Cities their arrest Thuisday. (IP) two-thir- ILLINOIS OAKLAND, Calif, Mar. 12. Of) Secrets o f -- 1 h e- - s a e' r e d school of the White Brotherhood. which authorities say sought to produce a superman through illicit love were i unfolded here today as Bay City investigators gathered her to further question five or more members of the cult which was exposed as the result Provided Bill in State Assembly Becomes a Law Action Taken in View of Recent Gold Olden Days Rush Recalled 1927. Cult in Coast CARSON G1TYt New Mar. 12 Still pulsating under the thrill of a gold boom at Weepah the state of Nevada today threatened to turn back the hands of time three quarters of a century and revert to the wide open days of yore. The state assembly yesterday passed a bill which would legalize open gambling and sent it to the senate after two hours of hot debate. The vote was 21 to 15, just one short of a majority which means that the assembly may' reconsider its action. The bill would give games of chance a legal status by licensing gambling tables and taxing them $1,00U a year each. It would permit faro, roulette, blackjack, craps and the whole outlay of lady luck. As the house deliberated on the measure, word came from Weepah that a gambling hall was being built there for the benefit of the favored' ones in the states newest rush for gold For 16 years Nevada has had state laws against gambling but in some communities they admit they have not been enforced. Action for the bill began when advocates of the measure succeeded in calling it out of committee by a vote of the house; The committee chairman, RepWalter Kennedy, resentative immediately walked out of the capitol with the bill in his pocket. But he was located after a frantic search and forced to return and report the bill. Only recently Silas E. Ross, mayor pr.otem of Reno, addressing a meeting there of the American Association of University women, tacitly admit-te- r gambling houses there had paid the city $17,000 a year and had solved a financial problem for the city. The movement to legalize gambling is only one of a series of gestures in Nevada in recent months looking toward a return to the past. Last November the state voted wet by a eiaLjuaifirity. and recent the legislature declined to auate iea light districts' which still exists in part of the state. Motion after motion was made to defeat the bill and the enacting clause was bareljsav-ewhen Assemblyman Fuss moved its elimination. Winter, who Assemblyman led the fight for enactment declared he did not approve of but that the evil gambling such proportions assumed had in this state that he believed some regulatory lw was necesbe sary and that it would only licenabout higher by brought se. He charged that boys under and gge were permitted to play not one, even those who were lined up against the present bill ever made an attempt to have the gambling dives" closed. SATURDAY, MARCH 12 Authorities Probe Super-Ma- n IN t i mat-wer- j j - (Conttunrd oa.i'ASft.TJy ee) t- Dies Resume : by .U.LU. cut of 22 cents a hui- - Omda-cumpu- nouucinK a ay ss sx for The Home-Scho- ol of Bills Sat-teache- rs edu-iurda- j one-thir- d er $1 60 for 52 unti above gravity two seriously, and only one convict was at large. At a cost of $1,500 to pull the job, three of the convicts who were Mexicans fled to Chicago where two of them were recaptured after a gun fight with policemen. Meanwhile their three American companions were besieged in the Joliet jail. advices received in New York The confession of Charles today. , Duchowski, one of the six that The commercial Cable com$1,500 was provided for the pany was advised by its far eastern Officers that landlines l Continued on page four) were interrupted ' to Tokyo Yokohama, Yohaka and Kobe. American Consul The Great Northern company In .Serious Shape with lines across Siberia, reFrom Knife Wounds ported a delay on messages from Tokyo owing to interrup BUENOS AIRES, Argentina tion of land wires. Mar. 12. P) A dispatch to La Nation from Sao Paulo. Brazil Jas. IL Waters, today said Herdon V. Gfttorth Newhouse Hotel American consul there, was still in the hospital today, in grave Manager Dead the knife from condition wounds inflicted upon him yesSALT LAKE,. Mar. 12.(P) Waters,-manager of terday. His assailant, an Amer- James-H.- ican giving the name'of David the NewhOUse hotel here and a Caffield. 73 years old ' and member of the state racing comhas been a resident ol Brazil mission, legislated out of office since 1871, by repeal of the Redd racing About twoyears ago the dis- act, died this morning. Waters was in San Diego patch says, Caffield made an effort to return to the United when the allegations of graft in States but. found that he could awarding the racing concession two years ago were made on the ai"f .floor of the lower house of the ha,ta?a a few weeks in this conjstute legislature nection. ago tnd started for Sals Like He called at the consulate yes City to demand an investigation, wreck of terday morning and talked vio-- j He was injured in the near lently to Mr. Goforth. Finally the Union Pacific tram he produced a knife and stab- vhittier, Calif., and whli his bed the consul several times. health had not lieen good for He told the police that he had some time it is thought that the chock, hastened his deatK acted in self defense.. - ind-transmitt- OTTOGARY HIE d UML WRITES TO FROM Artist - , Elizabeth Hy-ru- 1 : benedie-househunti- sole-leath- ng er i J c! . ty w - , ' - I er . short TOllto over the trans-con- tinental divide is impending between three railroads cent) oiled by Cathur Curtus James ami the Union Pacific, the New Wire Trouble Is York World says today. ' ' The James road and the NorCaused By. Storm thern Pacific the World says are strong bidders and Salt Lake Sweeping Japan railroad holder of a 5 year lease-othe tunnel. The tunnel shortens the space NEW YORK, Mar. revinSalt Lake and Denver dications that another severe between 173 miles. The tunnel would by followis stoim sweeping Japan, give the Union Pacific a more ing the reeent earthquake dis- direct route from Denver to the in aster, are given telegraphic coasts to - -, the-- , Whitney League meti After Long Illness Friday evening in the music room in the Logan high school, Which WiU Get in connection with the city Ur. N. K. Whitney died y and the board of morning at his residence-cation- . to Statute Books Clare M. 1505, North 12th Street Boise, President Hulme acted as chairman of Idaho. After a lingering illness, the pieeting. B. E. Edlefsen,He was born in Salt Lake City, Less SALT LAKE Mar. 12. president of the Wilson school Utah on gept, 13th 1858. After than of the 147 bills Parent-TeachAssocidistrict, living in various sections of introduced in the seriate during ation, spoke on Inspection of Cache Count, Utah he located the seventeenth session of the Meat". He said: There is no in Rexburg, Idaho where he legislature of the state of Utah meat inspected in Logan, ex- lived 15 during this tini2 will get into the statute books.. years, cept that which is shipped in by he helped in the erection of the according to the records of He-bthe packing houses. Utah is far at Sugar Factory L, Cummings, secretary of large Sugar behind other states in adequIdaho and at all times prac the senate, and Lawrence Wal- City, ate meat inspection. A common docket clerk. Some thirty- ticing as a Veterinarian Surslaughter house with an expert geon. He was appointed as As- ker, of the senfour or thirty-fiv- e meat inspector would do much in the ate bills introduced were passed Veterinarian State st., the- consumers, !WSrimdliS'aT'e soft LFLotlriToTOes' as well as the butchers, against year VdLLIE physical condition had helpless diseased meat. to resign in 1920, During the reSuperintendent Pederson last few months of public serported his visit to the Superin- vice he was appointed a memWASHAKIE tendents convention at Dallas, ber the state Board of Medical Texas. This convention was the best that he had ever attended. Examiners. In 1921. He movtd to Boise The thing that impressed the March 10. The people are very good where he spent the reIdaho, was the most superintendent WASHAKIE, far. The weather is getting bit cold now. But maining part of his life. While spirit of the convention. Char- in of his most he Boise, spent duced in the senate also. Of (we had a snow little bit her other night. And it all gone now. acter education and citizenship to able not time being was reading, that number one was killed by Some of people under theweather and of us had a measel, and were stressed most. Much said concerning the training of do anything else. He became a the governor, one was withit done away this us. ' Haven't heard new case the personality , which was very well informed man in drawn, and the other three yet. No death this winter. All right now. But now. considered even more important knowledge in history, science, were allowed to die from negthe hay is pretty scarse around here just of the L. D. S. lect. encount than scholarship. .The Superin- and this are year The people pretty poor Refusal of Speakers S. M. tendent commented on the soci- church. been poor. I expect we going have a the crop his widow survived He Also is south. by al conditions of the Jorgensen to sign any bills afgood year this year and every might plenty. the methods which the whites and five sons, Bradley H. Ne- ter midnight Thursday resulted our want rig up a Base Ball team this Well used in dealing with he colored well K. Jr. J. Nevarre, Spencer in the death of seven senate coming summer. My boys is doing much C. and Orms by. all of Boise bills and two race. measures, house, fighting this winter. Both the boys away At the conclusion of this re- Idaho one daughter Mrs. Alex it was learned Friday. In thti from home just, now. They are stay there Ida, general rush and confusion atS. Leatham of Rexburg, port Superintendent Peterson cousin home for while they training up here gave a brief review of the edu- four sisters Annie E. Saunders tendant upon the closing of the to Washakie. They expect been home again in Commits cational survey of the state of Mrs. E. I Oldham. Mrs. E. S. session it was impossible Thurs the few days. And we a dance last Friday which yas very interest- Kimball all of Salt Lake, and day alight to learn definitely just on. Suicide By Hanging Utah, night and having a real old good time so use Mrs. E. W. Dunn, of Brigham how many measured which has Willie . They ing and instructive. this school yearOur good running Ottogary City Utah also two brothers been enrolled and engrossed a new school house. This school house build CONCORD, MASS., Mar. 12. itriis James F. of Salt Lake and Heso thin that steel Sheet the invalidated Wentteen had Government last fall. Mr. Socquitch is sick now. But bv the by (P) Miss as glass that bert B. of Mendon Utah. as action of the speaker. - Check been sick for two month. And he is solder man in our town. worth Roberts, a widely known cantransparent be used tor the separation Funeral services were held of the bill d'sclosel the fact Mr. Tom Elk return Idaho again about two weeks ago. But his artist committed suicide at her of glass has been made m by a afternoon at 2 o clock that seven of the senate bills wife remains here encount her children went school. Mr. home here today. She eluded German scientist by an electri- Tuesday chafuneral the at Mr. and Mebratney Tremonton down shopping. been attendoing had been which 'had signed Wongsaw byPrek the two nurses who cal process. pel Boise. The speakers were ident A. B. Iryine had been left Seth Pubigee motoridown to Tremonton first part of the week. ded het during a recent illness L. of the Harris Bp. J. Emer Mr. George Prayran is come here about three month ago. But unsigned ty the speaker. cl ormedlD. s. com his bringister to sell Wnd herp. That part of her father eastate BILLS UNSIGNED of the stairs to the -Third story in Rumania that will. have a Ur. Presi- and Bodle, George to here on the Bear River valley But he went up to Idaho Reser- her measures, These according after' tying a rope- about , broadcast-S, L. D. Hale of dent for (fhe radio, monopoly the records, were senate bill vation last month visit some relation and relatives up their. But neck. ing and the manufacture of ap- branch of Boise. 34, by Senator Egan,' fixing the his sister purchase a new Ford car about month ago. 'There d possitiy telephone The singing was given by boundry of Daggett county; S. home out Wyoming. . They expect return home ' right away, an paratus has apA California inventor Mrs. Ivan Howard. and Mrs. j Air. Oath Lion lost his 1 ord car last two month ago. But. he and telegraph equipment. g q j Gardner proposing plied for a patent on a musical Franklin B. Smith, of Briise. mendments So - didnt have a took it. the to company pay money enough to the law relatinginstrument with which a har a form of force that The invocation was given by to the annual license tax paid miehine back. Mr. Morm Timpimboo is motor j dowp Garland is Wit monica player can accompany leaves the limbs at rest. Thus, iM. J. Bensen and the other day. Mr. Nephi Zundel motor down Tremonton last week domestic and foreign himself by plucking .strings onj e with the aid of tion iby Bp. Harris. .The B. 146, Peters, ago. . Mr. George P. Sam i swell as ever. He was been sick some , porations, S. a miniature hank saves dedicated M. Benson. was columns J. want the by amrnnrhHnn r,f time ago. But he was tack with bright dease nearly all his : Well our people rejoice over the spring time is here ju st j time. He was buried in the Morris , and useless "running IE the room is soon to be vacI ' I Hill Coqtmtn4 en p4 Im:r) TSLUE OTTOGARY. ' Eoioe Idaho.-of around. . Cemetery . ated, want-advertLf- ; Denver and Salt Lake, running from Denver to Craig, Colo, a distance of 255 miles, has applied to the interstate commerce commission for permission to build a 257 mile route between Craig and Provo, Utah, to open an undeveloped area rich in coal and shale oil. If the Franchise is granted and control secured by the James roads, their route to the Pacific from Chicago would be shortened. f ' l International City of China Invade , -- : By Armed Forces tllANGHAlTllir 12. The first invasion of the international settlement at Sluing hai by armed Shantungese soldiers occurred today. Guards about the internation I'.l settlement at Shanghai were doubled by his afternoon. Native bnnkers at Shanghai ara worried over the demands of Shantungese Wader for money to finance his defense of the city against the Cantonese. The second anniversary ' of the death oi Dr. Sun Yatsen, pioneer Chinese republican leader, was observed at Shanghai today, many factories failing open. Labor unrest there is increasing and strikes multip- ' lying. Despite the bad weather Continues, Chang Tsung-Chan- g to to bring up defend Shanghai. According to reports in London The Cantonese may start a big drive to a capture Shanghai within ' week. ' Business activities are resum ing at Wuhu, on the Yangese river where antiforeign riots occurred a few days ago. , Gem State Would Have President Accept Invitation i WASHINGTON, Mar. 12.(P Smith of Representative Idaho urged President Coolidge today to give earnest consideration to the request of Governor Baldridge of Idaho that definite plans for his summer ite inerary be delayed for a feiv -- 1 . , days. Idaho proposes soon to invite the president to make a trip or to .stay within its boundaries: . Miner Killed at Rock Springs ROCK SPRINGS. WYO., Mar. Antoiie DilenceT 29, a ' timber man employed by - the Union Pacific Cpal company of this city was instantly killed last night when he was crushed-Roe- k 12. (A) , Fall in th mine. Five other men working near him escaped unhurt. A widow And three Grill mi svr'ivg. hi neath shaft of No. 8 |