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Show 1 t 2 v THE JOURNAL (ESILIEL ffilL)LPJETS ' Charles G. Booth. .a - PUBLISHED BY EARt& England GORDON AUGUSTUS 9 publishing company Editor Entered et the Post Otttce every day in the week except at Logan, Utah, a Second Class Hatter SYYOF;' 0014 4j shouted Sunday, f ADVERTISING RATES yURNISHEO ON APPLXCATIQN t Member of Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the ase tot repcbllca-tloot all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local new published therein. ot apodal dispatches herein are All right ot republicatioa reserved. . , To-Da-y 1 v ' i -- - - 4 eiiiu!rizi8i!i4i5!ieoi7jiaiiiM Yesterday . j . barometer at The above readings are takes frem THE JOURNALS 4:00 oclock each afternoon except Sands. The "yesterday reading each Monday refers to Saturday's rending- , Huhbacd,-"te- Ue OgdealtacNalr This mas," nodding if me he line been murdered Deacon Indicated the figure on tie couch. "Pretty fate for calling, isnt ttr i . - ana-blu- e LIFE AND PROPERTY UNSAFE took the position, in his recent ad Associated Press that life and property are relatively more unsafe in' this country than in any of the civl lined countries of the world. For this shocking state of things, the American people have themselves to blame. As the president suggested, in the desire of our people to be merciful, they have done too much to protect the prisoner and too little to protect society,, The millions of peace 1 homes that,a-- e doin good work in the world, they also deserve protection as well as the persons who are accused of Crime. PRESIDENT hmra befme he- itnnut'4ered, clem httflh tnnyted abei the Uyrndttry flywra of AHjt finer aan and kts lammta rei.oit.er load ed wtt A golden ahtoa John Pee htta the Arat eUw ft ht ymat to find tha mnrdrrer and in dear Ogden an, ferry, w her 4a annoy & to Peebles nicer, of all anapteion. T caRed to see went on. ponder tha enpmasmg Kalhan Hyde aeeetry tta ha bold the Peteraon revolver to Perbtea, Ogden $ mnrriar, hia hro woman it miner eleiomt, tha $!?& and Pwrie, Jerry flight and 9tc Ogden excited wen da nytl4 butteta ? Fair Chanjo Utrigute angrily a few finable BAROMETER READINGS Bain Vo ftwHefa by Andrew etffdmt HOOVER The Journals Cross Word Puzzle WHAT CONGRESS IS DOING Solution el Yesterday JtCftOSS - 1 am here at pgdeat tavitaUea. When I got home a few minutes age I found this card under my door. llacNalr gave Deacon ona of Andrew Ogdens personal cards. On the back of the card Andrew had written: Mr. MaeNalr; You were Cluptef I , . out when I called. There WHM i JKftftYf is a matter Dwish to die- -' cos with you. Will yon rEACON grteted me briefly and in as soon as yon redrop weal slowly towards the fljure turn. This is important t tha desk, Ha (food looking down , A. 0. at ft, hta aguara face white aid hi Have you any idea what Ogden wanted" Deacon asked. , eyea homld with emotion. Speclflcally, no." Tha dagger wea carefully re"You mean he may have wanted Df. and his moved, Oakley began to see you in a professional way? extmikadoa, Deacon turned to me. "Yes. But 1 retired sis month " "Well, John, what about It? ago." I had beea dreading the ijoestion. Henry looked at the body. I am i detailed y purchase ot the re sorry you werent boms, be grieved, toiter and Hyde's secrecy about It, "Andrew might have bee with u 1 , the telephone cati, Bow I bad found now." Yon'li Andrew, MfB. Mo flit's message and get Jour man easily , what Hubbard had told me, Henry enough.' t , listened with ere like points of ice. "Ahl the solution is already p-. r , by "4 itw n , Friday, May 3ri929. TOE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH. PAGE TWO tBy The Associated Press) ' Fridays Senate continues debate oh farm bill debenture provision. House meets at noon with no legislative activity on program. House ways and means committee Republicans-- continue work on tariff bill. Senate agriculture committee conducts hearing on souther flood conditions. Senate Judiciary committee tinues discussion of Secretary lon status. Senate military affairs committee meets to take up presidential " nominations. - t , , , Thursday; House was In adjournment. Senate heard export debenture plan defended and assailed in farm relief debate. House ways and means committee again postponed introduction of tariff revision for open hearing provoked new lebate in senate Judiciary committees Mellon Investigation. commerce Senate interstate committee decided to conduct hearing on bill to set up federal communications commission. Senator Heflin. Democrat, Alabama. made mother speech on Catholic church despite admonitions that h was interrupting farm relief discussion. Senate confirmed nomination, of Curtis D. Wilbur, former secretary of the navy, to .be Judge of the ninth circuit court of appeals. Nomioatlcng of Cahrles Mck. Saltraan of Iowa, and William D. L, Starback of Connecticut, to radio commission, and Lawrence M. Judd, as governor of Hawaii, were confirmel by senate. i rendered it Tke fat at snlne Ik 4r0tfift ' k Jkormer ton Puzzle Opel ArUvti btaud - 54. tBiflste ofechil ftrt mt etotiR Uroefc letter ?? Lucies Debts lit. Solitary CL Log tt. tract nt krMfl rbR Atom li. 1 J7. Faint tha ' rf Xus pcrmHsteii 3 BrtHf iHt Arakia tu 2 m llUjNlS Leads of Kero-pe- n plant xnwjtr C trine swrtety lo seefr I EjT RtEji1(01V!E Nijnon-LE- Greek letter 4. 41. Garvtd kets 1. Uoaino ntoaey 42. 4 ares CL Matee toil m 4L Legal taffix d Oh th9 8M kL nutla m t whom act Is bit T frtHHfH teed from Sat doue 7ft. IHot 41. lileatteat 41 Have exUteaea 71 A ioag. toarrotr fatet i hfnJ 74. 4 uy In Ok'a-bom- a 61. Rariroad tld 61 A kind of Mo ia tain late italiaa yvitnffa 7k ft. Beetf Ottveast FsnreHioa of ot U imieet eoHtemnt heathea wor b) hOWft if. Leaaaie h Five kaBttred Audi Latin sheetB of paper (oRierierate Creueral (Copyright, . Meatnf pktara tu 40. Tfay SO. n, ia. A UorofttlT Fean Self tinw lty. ;s. lemlltlne SJ. , tiro. rrt!ia(ae I the laity Fx)resM f nleasare Ct. Compete 2. Or Score i known ( fse for smaft articles fts. Neater proRoan 11, Not generally 15, daek at tl. Ia ink rnaaaei M, UnMl Larf. . Tht ua Variety I. Vcetle plbBeal priest trained . f. wN samoH k kfver in fewt tend ft. ? ft. . ttreairtfc 5ft. Tks s ft Hie 45 kitchen utensil 44, Fereehft 43, Seems 4ft. Confronts 4L Make a nfs take IS. 1 1 t r I t ! anted t(nrrttnea lt .In-.-- , Kiplita4 & CL iirB.iieJ hear 3k Fat fartlt If-I- flit at GezeUa 53, I an ci. IHtetictiiBber Cl ha it S4 S . I tkety $a 7 a 4irets stone 3L Moaejr paid . for tratfepnt fa tlon loi, Mirk ffseit m biriiurri ?L kott and in - conMel- ftM 1. Mttde Pres) Aa&vctoletl u. ftft, ft, small cake 71. Measure of tS4 uy type PROMPT JUSTICE t viet of the complaint often made of ffie delays of the law, "ine tb example should he noted of the United States supreme court. Only a few years ago the docket of this court was so crowded with cases that several years were .required to a case not advanced out of its order. The court has now prae tically caught up on its work. If this spii it of prompt completion of business can be generally emulated in the lower courts of this country, the people will have more respect for our legal institutions, many losses will he prevented, and the work of repressing crime will be promoted fN r-a- ch , t A CONCILIATORY APPROACH 4 GIBSON, representing the United States government, has made a very conciliatory proposal to the preparatory disarmamment commission now in session at Geneva. He urged! the powers to take some real step, not merely toward armament imitation, bBrtoWarcPreal hedirction ihtf he manifested the willingness of our government to accept Compromises to accom il T fc ft ! I1 I i plish this result. The powers will never get very far on armament reduction, I so long as they quibble and haggle over details of their respect--L ive naval armament. They should meet as friends who haven't L the least idea of fighting, to discuss such a proposition. The more J they meet in that: way, the less the danger that they will ever . h fight. 1 -- Ccbrado Animal, v MaeNalr ttoed loukleg at ut with til cold, dlcaneerting atara. "Did yea tee cay oue a you parent to yon Henry flashed at him. cam ever, JetsaT "Dear, deaf! I was trying my Henry could set poesIMy tneW ee a Jerry or any one hand at a compliient. that 1 Jour J fell a if be were looking!' TV v r Into y mind. By voice wa etetdy compliments, MaeNalr, "I suppose not. its a grim busia I replied: ' But I'm ness, this f saw no one." through with It. A man with 2S StlmaoB, the gardener, etood at hangings and to electrocution tfce door with Hubbard, 8ttmsmg his credit has no business being ineyes were riveted apoa me, and terested in anybodys murder but there vat in them something 1 his own. Youll And me at 3311 didn't like, SUm sea bat keen with Magnolia it you want me. Good Ogdens less tha a year, and 1 night, Deacon. fUgards to Polyaa-drihavent seen mack of hint. For Peebles." some obscure reason be irritates d Deacon went to the me. I was suddenly vaguely con- cabinet behind desk and lifted the me scious ot disaster. It came upon v 1 tha lid. overwhelmingly that I should pre"That dagger Is kept here, Isnt vent Stimson horn speaking, and I ft, Hubbard? , " blurted out: , "As a rule, sir." , Hubbard had better tell yen his It belongs to Mr. Jerry, doesnt story, Henry." it? , Hubbard proceeded to enlarge Yes, sir." DeaI upon what had already told "Where is Mr. Jerry. Hubbard 1 con. , "I I believe be is out, sir. Deacon turned to we "Hubbard I Where has he gone? tells ua Ogden shouted tb 'two I dont know, sir. As I told yon, ' words gold bullets. Tbe bullets I heard Mr. Jerry and Mr. Ogden in this Peterson revolver you bought talking In tke a few minara gold. Do you suspect a connec- utes after nine. library That is ail I knew, tion? B!r ' . , 1 don't knew any more than yon Again thert was silence. I man-do, Henry. to get myself la band, Deasged Dr. Oakley spoke just then, "Hes con was thinking. Presently he been dead an hour or so. Deacon." said: Deacon looked at bis watch. I suppose if was you who left he muttered. Mr. Ogden's card at Mr, ? What time did yon find him, V . . i John!" No, sir, I left it there." Stimson, tke gardener, Ha4 anThe dull thud, thud, of the front swered the last question, Jits eyes door knocker reverberated through challenging mine. the hall. Coming like that. It star"You are the gardener, .arent tled all el us, Hubbard hurried into you? Deacon asked, the hall. Ck hub." Tb front door opened. Hub"What time did Mr, Ogden give exbards voice, deferential and you this card?" planatory, came to us. Anothers "Around six, I guess. That Furte broke ia upon It, hard and rasping feller had just gone down the drive. In ton and familiar to me. My Mr. Ogden called me. gave me the eyes sprang to Deacons in card and told me where to leave it. him stiffen; a look There wad nobody home, sa I shoved of irritation crossed his honest It , under the door." 1 face. love a contest, end in spite Deacon nodded, of y astonishment and heaviness - Your rooms are over the gs ' of heart I halt smiled. But what rage, arent they? had brought Luther MscNalr here? "Good evening, gentlemen. I Mr, Jerry car ia th gaMaeNalr had preceded Hubbard . t into the room, and he stood looking rage? No, It aint. But It was there us at with that cold, disconcerting round nine ocloek-jus- f before I Stars which was to become so fain on lb Hubbards! dropped miliar t me in the next few days. Did you see or hear the ear got , A year or two my junior, he had "Nope." Stimson leered at me, retired from professional life sit thin lie leaned confidently toward month ago and taken up rcsldeace Deacon. Td like a word with you In Saa Felipe. He brosght with alone, Chief. him handsome reputation as . William Morrow Co f Ruthless I his meth- (Crpsril)t, ods hnd diabolically clever, he was Whit wig Stimuli tiy t Dt. said to bo less a personality than a eon? Did he eee Jerry from the houeef Tomorrow running machine. ter w tori. kd ' FWlyfafnCfor ll cts. Company ' t f'ls Permits , South Air Pan-Americ- an . boxlfig. - is in V good ' childrens ing checks. Depositors Will send their bills to the bank monthly. t have ample funds in The sold soak They must health. Cable messages bank, of course. 4 f her t , -- New York Margaret Lawrence, from Smgaphore tell how Secactress, accused by her mother-in-la- w retary Stimsorts Chinese parrot is ot drunkenness and im- thriving on his voyage from providence, has made a vigorous Manila to New York. His vocabudenial hi court. Mrs, May Edding-e- r lary is, quite extensive and" the is seeking to prevent Miss crew has been restrained from Lawrence front being administra- teaching him undiplomatic extrix of the estate of her husband, pressions. , new bank Wallace Eddinger, . actor. The Scarsdale, N, Y. actress denied testimony of a I is to pay its depositors' bills, maid that she had drunk whiskey saving them the trouble of writ- A-- - BUICK SALES CARD OF THANKS To those who so kindly rendered any assistance during the illness and death of our loved one, also those who took part to the services, ' and tot the beautiful floral offerings, to them we extend our most sincere thanks. Mrs. Henry E Nelson and fam-il- y. AND SERVICE glass-toppe- An Entirely New Business About to NINTH, WARD The week beginning Sunday ! Be Established That May Be f May S is National Music Week. ot Value to Cache Valley, A. ConIn the Ninth ward M, L,1 , meeting Sunday. May A, at h new firm, starting on entirely joint new business that may prove of 7:30 oclock, in keeping with muweek and the general theme considerable value to the county sic am of May a splendid mi&-- J for the month about the will be operating eg program has been arranged as die of the month, it is expected. Talk on musk), Mrs, RusThe firms title is the Colorado follows: Co which is sell S. Hanson; the Ninth ward Animal i.! building a factory by the O, S, L ladys double trio will render muselectrack across the state higii-5-2 sical selections; trombone ; Ry. so to, John Smith; vocal way from the sugar factory. The tion, Trevor Clark; plane solo. Miss company has plants at Salt Lake Smith: vocal solo. Julia ' City, Ogden, Denver, Colorado. Marjorie Stewart Gibbs; presentation of Texas Montana. Butte and Dallas, M. 1 A. slogan, Pereneey Greav' Handling and coaverting animal es; talk, Beauties of Nature in i into useful material F. M, Young; violin selecthe purpose of their business; May, Rebecca Stewart. tion, other the among things producing ! f t meat mehl and bone.jnjeal so use ful to poultrymen. Idaho Bos Lines They will offer the butchers and Must Have stores a good service in the dis- -, , posal of meat scraps and bones, and when notified by telephone 'Boise May 3 ' CAP) All bus will call on farmers or others hav lines operating without permits ing dead or worthless horses or from the utilities commis3 cows the' wish to dispose of, pay sion after public May 7 Will be operating ing cart .111r them. illegally but what can be done also buy hides, pAlts about They It "and wool That is the position which the will be e all with They f .ped commission found itself in today necessary machinery, auto trt as when It mailing and employes of experience, and out to allhadbuscompleted companies such I prospects appear most favorable as were necessary to make lor this to develop into a great forms application for permit to operbusiness ate. More difficulty lies in the fact IMaix From that the legislature did not specify a date on which all applications America By must be complete. This leaves $ the commission the prospect of Colon, Panama, May 3 pa arbitrarily fixing a final date far off to allow it to hold A airways 'leaving here at dawn today tor hearings in cases where hearings and yet have Guayaquil, Ecuor, was to make wiil be necessary as early as possible to ; connections there with a north- -, the date bound Peruvian plane from Lima, bring ail companies under the -and bring mail back here for provisions of the act. to the United The commission has several , transportation next Tuesdays knotty problems before it, not.States aboard k mail plane. May Race ably the condition where tbtree Air It will mark the first time bus lines are operating competAcross South American mail has been itively between Coeur DAlene and .sent through to the United Spokane, and several similar situations in Boise vicinity. States by piano. - V" (Continued from Page One) : , Inventors In Holland have proRacks to tarry baggage on the ends of street cars have been in- duced an unsinkabie fibre rope N. J., suffice for cue airship only. J that has a porous rubber, core. He said departure of the British vented in , Switzerland. . (By The Associated Press) New York Abby Milton has $1100 in dimes presented by her great - grandf ather, John D. Rockefeller, At her birth a year hundred ago he gave her one dimes. Each time she has visited him since then one has been added to her bank. New York The fighting basque woodchopper, in a way, has crashed into society. The guest list of a charity costume ball mentions in a sport group Mrs. and gin in Stuyvesant Fish as representing presence. , fencing and "Miss Paulino Uzcun-du- n, San Francisco a, -- By-Produ- FLASHES OF LIFE Liners Atlantic i-1 i LUNDBERG 0 0 D R eft, ship would be delayed for no reason save those occasioned by physical considerations. , ,, The British ship carries a crew of 45, the same number as the Graf Zeppelin, bub has a passenger capacity of 10 as compared to the Graf Zeppelins J!5. USED CAR . I C ' II i S K . e Pv " A R i, T, S- PRICED TO SUIT a i SEDANS NASH v et HUDSON STUDEBAKER CHRYSLER A , OLDSMOBILE. PONTIAC ESSEX . vt CHEVROLET FORD COACHES , N BUICK T i a- D - COUPES v A . Quality and Variety T 1, E C SPECIAL . R I BEGINS SATURDAY, MAY 4 1 r, B U G ROADSTERS N A C C D TOURING S S T These cars have been priced to SELLTMake a personal Inspection of them. DRIVE THEM. You are the Judge. Buy your choice carNOWr- - Lundberg Buick Co. 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