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Show 2 Trrr.T?rAT. THE HERALD JOURNAL Lagan rrvs Says Killer Has Mental Illness iss Counivt I tan 4, Thoughts and Things France - A THIRD OF A CENTURY ago France's premier was beset by political crisis, and a shrewd labor leader named John L. Lewis was giving management a hard time. As reported in the 1923 Tims magazine, Raymond Foincare, premier of France, tendered his resignation to Pi'esident Mellerand; later he withdrew it. The reason for Poincares flurry was the refusal of the Senate to try Marcel Cacliim and 33 other Communists, charged with making ceditious speeches in the Ruhr. Poincare evidently felt this to be a direct slap in the face for him on his Ruhr policy. of the Hudson. M And U. S. Labor Unions Of 35 Years Ago And Labor's Lion in the United States was Lewis. Featured on the magazine cover was a young (43) labor leader who was described as shrewd, adroit, resourceful and dangerous opponent, with the beat poker face west 0' GjJ. ' JM, CAN WOMEN THINK? No food for 30 days, steady work and an hourly drink of water that is the program of Bemarr Macfadden. Macfadden is the publisher who has capitalized the interest cf the human body, particularly the female. Today he controls six magazines, with a total circulation of nearly two million monthty, and he says this is only the beginning. Last week, with nothing to eat, Mr. Macfadden was rushing his magazine to print. One of them, Beautiful Woman, hood, contains the following feature: How I Came to Can A Woman Think?" Hate My Lazy Husband, Make Your Kitchen Your Beauty Parlor," Are Petting Parties Dangerous?" POLITICAL TOLL. Colliers" has sent out an army of 1000 canvassers to visit the homes of all subscribers to the magazine, said to number 250,000. They are taking a poll on the first choice for a successor to President Harding. Henry Ford was leading at the end of the first wreek when 19,000 ballots" were cast. The President was second, followed by McAdoo, Johnson, Cox, Hughes, Smith, LaFollette, Hoove. POTENT WATER WAGOn! In Coiasa, California, two men were arrested for using a water wagon, of the street sprinkling variety, to transport hooch." CANCER CURE? A reported remedy for cancer developed by Dr. W. Blair Bell, of Liverpool, seems, on the basis of the meager information on hand, to be the most promising of all recent cures" that have been suggested. Dr. Bells specific is a solution of collodial lead, which appears to have marked effect on malignant growths like cancer. Dr. Bell has been experimenting with it for 18 years and recently employs it in 50 cases given up by surgeons as hopeless, checking the cancer in every case, with no recurrence. OLD MAN RIVER. Iron Man" Joe McGinuity, noted New York pitcher a quarter of a century ago, is still active. He pitched a four-hi- t game for his own Dubuque team of the Mississippi Valley Lpague, defeating Marshalltown, 4 to 1. He is 52 years old. THE STORY GOES that one day during the early years of the airplane, the Wright brothers were working in their shop. Suddenly Wilbur, who had been looking out of the window, rushed through the dcor shouting after him, Orville Come out here Look Another aviator is using our patent. He certainly is," replied Orville, joining hi3 brother. Thats our simultaneous warping and steering movement. Call a cop, Wilbur advised. Get out another injunction. He can't do that to us." But Orville, who had been looking through his binoculars, laid a hand gently on his brothers arm. Come on back to work, Wilbur, he said. Thats a duck. ! ! Aide Rules On Trading Stamps Pair Arrested SALT LAKE CITY (UPI 1 -Two men were arrested here today as they fled from Albertson's Market on Foothill Blvd. The men were found hiding in an adjacent field and were in possession of groceries missing from the store. The men, transients from Chicago and Columbus, Ohio, were booked in city jail for investigation of second degree burglary. Com-pan- More Money NORTH SALT LAKE (UPI) Utah teenagers descended on the Salt Lake Union Stock Yards Tuesday for the 22nd Annual Junior Fat Stock Show. And with them came hundreds of prbe animals, specially groomed and fed for the event. Judging of animals began today. At elections held Tuesday night, Boyd E. Gobel, 19, Ephraim, was chosen show town mayor. Show stock will be sold at an auction following the judging. tional submarines generally dive at 13 degrees. She can dive so fast (classified) that she can descend faster than many depth charges. IP About Town torney about commutation. He said My attorneys are not speaking in my behalf. They are speaking for other people. Kirkham sat smilirg through much of the hearing, occasionally stroking his chin. His mother cried quietly when the psychiatrist said the old condemned youth always had d a wish to murder both his parents and cause them suffering. Kirkham said I feel if I were I would eventually commuted kill again. Its a tension that builds up. No Remorse T have come very close to killing a convict in here. The only reason I dldn t was that I would lose my privileges, he added. "Also the convict was locked up. Kirkham said. Kirkham said "I have no remorse for killing, no more than if I killed a rotten guard or convict. I dont have no nightmares or delusions. Asked Board by Pardons Chairman J. J. Kelly if he was sane at the time of the robbery, Kirkham said I think Im sane now, I was sane then. deep-seate- Kirkham said I prefer death rather than life imprisonment. Kirkham was convicted of the first degree murder of a Salt Lake grccer, David Avon Frame, 50, in Aug. 1956. lie shot Frame and a woman to death during a Stock Show Ti.ki NEW FANGLED ANGLE Communications officer Lt. Steve White of Los Angeles isnt doing calisthenics as he leans over as the USS Nautilus goes into more than" a dive at sea near San Francisco. Conven- MIA Gen. DE GAULLE HEADS FRENCH GOVERNMENT Charles de Gaulle sits alone on the Government Bench in the French National Assembly in Paris. De Gaulle was approved as premier and has asked for special powers for six months. Smithfield City cemetery li be- One Logan man remarked to half sworn that You'd have day: ing cleaned and all those who the people in Utah had boats left container in the ceme-- ; have and that they were all heading for are asked to come and get of Idaho last evening, for opening 'em the fishing season. Logan LDS Hospital reported South Cache high school band born to Mr. and boys and Sparta Pep will practice for Mrs. Dale Tuesday 832 North Jenkins, the Dairy Festival Thursday, 7 Fourth East; Mr. and Mrs. Mo-- 1 school. the at high p.m., hammad Had! Sakharzath, 340 North Third East, and Mr. and MarTSgt. Robert W. Wilson, Mrs. Robert M. Cutler, 76 West ine Corps recruiter stationed at Fifth North; girls to Mr. and Ogden, amiouneed that two Logan Mrs. Lowell G. Tensmeyer, 253 Marthe men have Joined young South Fifth East; Mr. and Mrs. ine Corps: Richard E. Thorne, 18, Keith Hinckley, 355 East Sixth son of Mr. and Mrs. James P. North and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Thorne and Paul D. Barfuss, 18, Madsen, 529 North Sixth East. son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo 11. A boy was born today to Mr. Both young Marines enlisted and Mrs. Flovd Trimble, 624: for four years for general duty, East Fifth North. and are taking boot training at San Diego. Upon completion of The FHA chapter at South this phase, they will be transfer- Cache will sponsor a cake sale red to the Marine Corps Base, Saturday, June 7, at J. C. PenCamp Pendleton, Calif., for Indi- ney Co. in Logan and Leighs vidual combat training. Market In Hyrum. Proceeds will be used to send a representative Logan Elks Lodge is sponsoring to the National FHA convention a dance for members Saturday in Kansas City, Missouri. night, 9:30, with music by the Ogden Golf and Country Club orchestra. Dancing will be from 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. stickup. The youth was sentenced to death for the second time last month after all court appeals. Including two to the Utah Supreme Court, failed. If he la hung, as scheduled, at Saturday sunrise, Kirkham will be the first man to die on the slate's gallows in Utah in 46 year. Only the pardons boarl has power to commute his sentence to life imprisonment. i Bar-fus- East Cahce MIA chorus s. will FROST-TOUCHE- SHEER I Ml sizes small, medium, large, extra large As frost cool as it looks, Dan Nielson. Benson Stake Thais BrunCache County chapter of American Gold Star Mothers will son, Burke Bodily, Marlowe Buthave Its June meeting in the ler, Larry Powell, Biiee Allen, Oldham memorial building Fri- Marva Myler. Rose Merle Bul-leJean Shumway, Ann Whitday, June 6. Lunchoen will be at 1 p.m., with the meeting at 2. man, Linda Pearce, Richard Speaker will be Major Lewis A. Kent. Franklin Stake Ronald Rchow, CTville, and there will be musical selections. President Ada Q. Niel- Malin Davis, Ann Maughan, Pegsen and Mary Stoddard accepted gy Pickett, Marsh Benson, the Invitation and attended com- Keith Brimhall. Oneida Stake Steven Vieh-wemissioning exercises for ROTC Lois Miles, Carma Hendergraduates at Utah State UniverFraneone Iledin, Julene son, sity last Saturday. Blau, Anna Ward, Karen Taylor, Logan Sixteenth Ward M I A Carolyn Griffeth, Bonnie w ill meet at Willow Park Carol Jean Stocks. tonight Bear River Stake at 6 o'clock. In case of inclement Judy Whitweather the party will be held ing, Emily Josephson, Cordida in the recreation hall. All ward Burton, Annette Larsen, Done members are Invited to the eve- Harper. Malad Stake Martha Maag, ning of program and refreshments. Barry Parkinson. Marva ParkKathie inson. Harris. Shiela Mr. and Mrs. Dean II. Baxter Morris, Wanda Napier, Del Zun-de- l, Darlene Jolin, Doug Castle-doof Salt Lake City announce the Diana arrival of a baby girl born May Napier, Spencer Marcia Ward, Karen 31. She was greeted by a sister, Ward, Kristi. She is the granddaughter Jones, Barbara Carry, Olive Fredrickson. of Mrs. R. L. Baxter. South Bear River Stake Freda A Logan grandfather called the Henrie. I.aWana Newman, Nyr-m- a Clark, Karla Toland. Susan paper this morning feeling bad that someone had stolen the Paetsh. Carol Garfield, Bill Fox-leflower baskets from the grave Ralph Norris, Roger Thompof his little grandchild in ihe son, Jack Anderson. Rivers comfort-consciou- s cotton continues top sport shirt favor- as a ite with Penney's action-fre- e design, trim style detail. An-net- ta La-Pra- y, D RAKASHAN Chorus Takes Part In June Festival practice today at 7:30 P.M. in the tabernacle. Pictures will be (Continued from Page 1) taken and all members are ask- Kanner, Mike McKinnon, Richard ed to be present. Andrews, Hyrum Stake Dennis Sper.ce, Warrant Officer Harry Woolsey Paul Francis, Ella Maughan. and his wife, the former Fay Leishman. Mary Ann HenYoung, are visiting her parents, dry, Carla Brenchley, Shawn the E. A. Youngs, prior to leav- James, Terry Allen, Kirk Larsen. ing for North Africa for Air Linda Olsen, Logan Stake Force Assignment. Linda Larson, Laurel Lee Olsen, Claraninta McAllister, Lynn RigCache County has issued mar- by, Pat Gardner. Martha Doug1 to riage licenses since June Dixie Aller, Lynn Andersen. las. DeLee A. Darrlngton, 22, and Smithfield Stake Virginia lilah Durfee, 20, both of Arlmo, Barson, Marlene Jenkins. Ida.; Llewellyn L. Long. 24. PresMt. Stake Laurlie ton, and Renee Bingham, 19, Benson, Logan Paul Charell Harris, L. Neal Weston, Ida.; Dastrup, and Viona Pace, Harris. Judy Bindrup, Deanna 25, Altamont, Norma 22, Hoytsville; John L. Harrison, Hansen, Virginia Neddo, Donna 20. and Charlin Whitehead, 18, Leatham, Grace Olsen, Anderson, LaVerne Odd, Maxine both of Grace, Ida.: Joel J. Lloyd, Carolyn Thompson, Lar19, and Carolyn Simpson, ry Cannon, Dwain Memmott, Jay both of 18, Logan. SALT LAKE CITY i UPI) The Utah Attorney General says the issuance of trading stamps Is a method of discounting and therefore does not effect a reduction in the selling price. The opinion, written by Gary L Theurer, assistant attorney general, was given to Parley W. Hales. State Trade Commission .executive secretary, The opinion also said giving a The Herald Journal cash discount is a customary PHILIP ft. SWIFT. PUBLISHER business procure and does not cemetery. Published very evening. Monday result in reducing the price of through Friday, and Sunday morn- the article for fair trade purFoods for Life regular monthly ing by 75Cache Valiev Newspaper Utah. West Center, Logan. poses. meeting will be cancelled for Entered as second class mauer at June. Members and friends are the post office at Logan. Utah. reminded of the picnic which MEMBER has been planned for July. Audit Bureau ot Circulation A GRANITE PARK (UPI) United Press Book of Mormon Smithfield which calls for NKA Service budget for 1958-5an increase of nearly three mil- Club will meet Thursday at 2 p. National Advertising Representatives lion dollars over the current m. at the home of Mrs. Irene Gilman, Nicoli A Ruthman budget was tentatively approved Allred. Tuesday night by the Granite RATES SUBSCRIPTION Mrs. John C. Perry of Hyrum 1.73 School District Board of EducaOna month carrier 21.00 tion.' One year, carrier has returned after a pleasant One year mall (In Cache Valiev) ia 00 The budget, which totals $15,-- j visit with her daughter and famOne vear mall (outside Caehe 13 00 939,843, is slated for a public ily, the Eldon Knoxes, in RedonValley One year, servicemen and do Beach, California. 1100 hearing June 24. j , .W (A o 12-ho- A had wanted to kill them. Lamar Duncan, detense counsel, told the board that although a psychiatrist separates the word Insanity and mental iliness they are used interchangeably by laymen such as legislators writing laws and that Kirkham' sentence should be commuted to life imprisonment. Kirkham disagreed with his at- - hanged at sunrise Saturday for the slaying or Salt Lake grocer David Avon Frame, 50, during a holdup in August ot 1956. Dr. Clarence Craig Nelson, a Salt Lake psychiatrist, told the board Kirkham suffers from a mental illness of extreme severity that determine what he does and it determined this act of murder. Not Insane But Nelson said that lu the usual tense of the word Kirkham is not Insane but has a "personality defect that lt Just as serious and hat just as great an influence on hla life as any psychoUc disease. Nelson said Kirkham has an Illness comparable to cancer of the emotions. If we keep him alive 20 years a treatment may is? coal workers." Other items from 35 vears ago: HOW LONG THE DAY ? Steel directors unanimously declare that steel workmen shall work 12 hours per day. The morality of the steel business becomes once a subject for saloon, schoolroom and soapbox debate. Last week the steel directors committee reported that the day was in no way injurious, and was essential to the economic happiness of the United States. The report was unanimously accepted bv 130 steel directors . . . President Harding is deeply disappointed. toiij Pf If myrk 1 Elected president of the United Mine Workers of America in 1920, John L. Lewis was giving mine owners the jitters. According to Time. Lewis recently returned from Europe where he made arrangements with the Miners Federation of Great Britain for cooperation in case of another coal strike. An agreement was reached in principle whereby in the event of a strike in either country, an embargo should be laid on export of coal from the other to relieve the strike. Already there are rumblings of a possible strike in the U. S. Lewis last week expressed the hope the moderate counsels would prevail among the anthracite be effected that will cure him. By Keith Wallentine The psychiatrist said Kirkham POINT or THE MOUNTAIN (UPIi A salt Lake psychiatrist had never developed on an emotold the Utah Board oi Pardon tional level past the stage comtoday condemned killer Barton monly found in infants one to K. Kirkham suffer from a sev- three years old. ere mental illness. He said The murder was realBut Kirkham told the board he ly determined and motivated by prefers death to life imprison- his mental illness. ment. 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