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Show TODAYS CHICAGO GRAIN May new wheat $1.61'; old, May corn $1.59; July $1.40. May oats July $.76. $.71; $.40; THE WEATHER Utah, mostly fair Monday and Tuesday; Idaho unsettled. $.41. July volumexlix. LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTA 11, STOW BALDWIN BIRTHS DECREASE S1IKE IN SAYS LEADERS OF Students at Nebraska TMusf Academy of Science-Li- fes Span Lengthened 20 Years. (By Associated Press) LINCOLN, Nebr. May. 3. The world, under its present conditions will double its population about every sixty years, of tKe Levine, Dr. Victor at Omaha, Creighton university declared in' addressing the Nebraska Academy of Science. Within three generations there will be a population of seven thousand million, or two thousand million (more than the earth can support, he said, Although the birth rate is decreasing, - . Manage in midnight tonight, the government finds itself challenged by an alternative government and said the leader? who are ordering the strike are threatening the basis of orderly government and were nearer to proclaiming civil war than Great Britain had been for centuries, he said the Brain, - Is Still AMERICAN Alive King George May Listen to Coolidge FALLS- ,- Idaho, May 2, Viva Kohlhepp, 24, son of Mrs. Ella Kohlhepp, still lives, with a bullet embedded in his brain, where it has been since he accidenly shot himself, two weeks ago, while trying to jar a rifle cartridge fiom a at the Kohlhepp home, five miles south of American Falls. The young man is completely paralyzed on the light side and little hope is held for his complete recovery. .22-calib- er A (Bjr Associated Press) NEW YORK May 3 Ef- fort are tdng made to arrange for a radiophone conversation across the Atlantic be tween President Coolidge King George. - The discovery of the dead body of a man lying behind a billlioard on the right hand side of the road Just south of the Logan river bridge on South Main last Saturday eening, created a ripple-o- f excitement, which spread during yesterday more widely as it became and l-litLX Conspirator Dies of Heart Trouble (Bjr Associated, Press) - ST. LOUIS," May. 3. John W. Thompson, wealthy contractor, convicted with Colonel Charles Forbes of conspiracy to defraud the government through WASHINGTON, May 3. the veterans bureau, died of The Serna to transformed itself1 heart trouble. Recently all the into a trial ' court to decide the appeals from his sentence have impeachment, case brought by been denied. He would have been the House against Federal taken to prison soon. Judge English of Illinois who is charged with misdemeanors. Former Bank Officer English vigorously denied the Gets Sentence charges. , Stiff (By Associated Press) Prosperity Is Visiting Boise (Ily Associated Tress) Returning from a ride to LONDON, May 3 At" midSaturday evening Secretary M. R. IIoey of the day there was no indication Chamber of Commerce noticed that any new factor had Lveen a crowd of boys at the place found to avert a general strike indicated, who seemed to be called for midnight tonight alexcited and he considerably all Britain was hoping stopped to learn the cause, and though Slane.v Baldwin Br.tkh Premier found that a dead man had that a solution of the crisis been found lying Ixhind the would lie reached. The nation billboard. After taking a look faces the gravest domestic at the body he notified the of- nunace since the fall of the ficers, and they and City Judge Stewart Dynasty in a general Preston went and made an ex- strike which is estimated will call out immediately a million amination. They found tie man to be of four hundred thousand men to short stature and of middle join the million one hundred age. He laid there covered with twenty thousand coal miners half of an old blanket, his head who stryck Friday at midnight resting on an old bag contain- Early today the government an nounced that the negotiations ing his few belongings; a shav- with the trades union Conshoes of extra pair The first flower show of the ing outfit, h few odds'nd ends. A 32 gress had broke down. The gov and season will be held next Wednes- caliber - revolver still - firmly ernment said, ft wo uld.not .ro day May oth at the store of gripped in his right hand, and open the negotiations unless withdrew its .orPrincipal a bullet hole in his skull, told the congress ders a for strike and general of of one who, weary ly it is to be a tulip show but the story acts the other to repudiated had taken this means spring flowers now in bloom are life, constitas challenging the end his troubles. Evidently included. All flow.-- growers of and freedom of utional rights body had Laid there for a long the valley are invited and urged time, as it was badly decompos- the nation. The unions said that to exhibit and comjjeto in the ed. Neither his hag nor his efforts to obtain an honrable had been wrecked by contest. All exhibits m,ust le in' clothing contained any clue as settlement the unprecedented govemmnts :30 m 9 not later a. han the store to his identity anThe unions Ultimatum. on .Wednesday as the judging That he came from the coast nounced that the has premier will commence about 10a .m. was assumed, as his coat bore a declared war and we must pre snec-tacribhis and and second third California label, First, one a for pare struggle, bons will be given for the best case the name, of a Los thousand were landed at troops named varieties. It is Important Arigelesi optician. A single dime and proceeded to t,hi, that the varieties be named and was all the money he had. Liverpool Aintree race course to famous the exhibitors should take note Hearing of the death and the be held in readiness to move at of this. The public is always in- description of the man and his a moments notice. terested in the name of the belongings, James Olsen felt May 3 BelBRUSSELS, bloom. Be sure that vour blooms convinced he was the man to meet Thufs to are gian miners ' ' are named. whom he gave a ride from day to decide what attitude to First, second and third rib- Brigham City two weeks ago. adopt in regard to the British bons will lie givep for the best At that time his passenger told coal strike. First, second and third rib- him he, was a French Chef in CARDIFF, Wales, May 3 bons will be given fo the best search of a job as a cook, or Cupid has. already Le?n hard bouquet of spring flowers now failing that, as a dishwasher, hit by the coal crisis. Numerous ' in bloom, assorted. Any number. which would assure him food. miners in Wales, Lancashire,. There must be six blooms in He rode all the way with his Duiham, New castle and other each exhibit or entry. It is well eyes closed and his actions and districts have postponed their for the exhibitor to bring more talk convinced Mr. Olsen that weddings owing to the gloomy than six blooms for each entry he as either mentally defective outlook. Instances .have teen He asked reported where food and wine and then select the best six for or a narcotic-addict- .. each entry jugt before the ex- if there was a French cafe in which was provided for wedthere-w- y the city and was told hibit opens.' - dings" has been store-d- a way f Milk bottles are used in many not; but Mr. Olsen called hi the difficult times which the Commercial miners now see before them. large flower shows for contain- attention to the Cafe. ers. They are neat looking. and Grill - In-urf- 1.10 ; - n. r le -- ---- d aer Deaths I- . 3-- Frank ed ht " .. . A : h : SC ' , Eugene V. Debs, Prominent Socialist' - . -- r lr . - Veteran Socialist Sutlers Relapse (By Associated Press) TERRE11AUTE, Did., May. 3. Eugene V. Debs, veteran Socialist leader, has suffered a physical relapse but his condition.. is. mot considered, serious, although he will be unable to attend the Socialist National Convention, in Pittsburg, . bility. Christian Girls, and Women-Helin Turkish Harems d ! (By Associated Press) N EW YORK, May -- than one hundred Frankie Darren and his mana Madden; Takes Stand ger, Eldon J,- Edwards, drifted on Boulder Dam Project, into Logan Sunday night as pre(By Absortapid Brass) . viously, announced by the Journal. Ever since they arrived efWASHINGTON, May, 3. forts have been going forth to Chairman Madden, of the house secure some likely lightweight appropriations committee, has in order to let local sport fans announced his position to the see the champion in action once government construction of the ! 1 h If - - - i w ban-Pietr- STRIKE SITUATION IN ENGLAND EXTENDS INTO MANY HELDS OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY i ; ;' . BERLIN, May 3. (AP) The British miners federation has informed the German miners federation of the commencement are of the coal strike, and the Socialist and Communist leaders British by colleagues aid to their urging the miners in Germany and are Great to coal Ruhr Britain, of the transport preventing transalso negotiating with the Dutch unions to prevent the Holland. coal such through shipment of ROTTERDAM, Holland, May 3. (AP) The' Rotterdam a manifesto to deck transport workers federation has distributed not to assist in loadworkers and exporting men, directing them not to assist and tomorrow on, from ing coal for Great Britain would have conditions normal under which vessels in bunkering bunkered in British "ports. p ,i a thousand Christian women and girls are held captives in Turkish harems, in the belief of Bishop William Manning, who said the figures' were taken from official reFRANK1EDARREN ports of the League of Nations. These women whose husbands ARRIVES HOME, MAY have been murdered, are now held by force among the wives DO BATTLE HERE of the murderers, he said. more. A proposition lias been submitted Spug Myers of Pocatello, w ho is at his home town at present for a virit prior to leaving for an eastern tour. , A communication, has been sent to Reno, Nevada, to' see if Bud Kearns of Dayton ,Ohio might be induced to come and battle Darren. Other men will be solicited if a fcdlure isjamde of getting either ofthe two above mentioned. , Darren is at Richmond visitMrs. ing with his mother-in-laAlma Carsou but is expected to Roman Football be in Logan tonight to take his Won by Knock Outs regular workout. Fans from every section of the valley would Associated np doubt go out to see the chal(By Pres) Knock lenger of Rocky Kansas for the MILAN, May 3 of downs instead of goals count- light weight championship ed towards victory in a foot- the world, do his stuff. Ano ball game held at bevtsco nouncement will be made as soon between the local team as negotiations have been comand one from Chiasso, Italian pleted, as to where and when will be held. Switzerland. the Darren match , After ten men had been caron field from .the ried away Wall Street Stocks stretchers, four of them serin Sharp Decline iously injured, the police lost their sense of humor. It was (By Associated Press) then but a few minutes before A NEW YORK, May. 3. knockthe final whistle, the a in stock decline prices, several totaled .sharp downs having in cent the over half a of drop score. sterling exchange, and the esof record low levels late tablishment the for services Funeral be for all time by the French and Mrs. llazen P. Mathews will was wall at Belgian currencies Tuesday held tomorrow streets reaction to ' the British two oclock p. ni.. in the Provi' labor crisis. dence second ward chapel. sen-jato- y Associated frees) CnrCAGU- May: 3. The of the special grand jury investigation of the Chicago gang and beer warfare, which has counted ninety three Maying's in two years and a haif, has been undertaken by Attorney General Carlstrom at the request of states Attorney Crowe Carlstrom 'said the inquiry will embrace all conditions and circumstances leading to crimes, and will be sufficiently broad to get at the root of the responsi-- Millville on - wo-eases OF to Get at The Root of Crime Wave That Has Hit Chicago During Past Several Month- sRecord Apalling. a Million Laborers Coal Miners Went On jke Friday. known.1' Stockton-Christianse- E 1 Efforts Will lie Made Will Affect More Than DENVER, May 3. Frank officer of the former Bishop, Globe National Bank has been sentenced to twenty-fiv- e years 1. Boise POISE, Ida, fined thirteen' thousand and and that section ofL Idaho conin the heard sidered the upland empire en- dollars here by Judge Syraes. . joyed unprecendented prosperity during last yur, and increas- ing prosperity is predicted for Engineer Killed; Mr. the present year, in a statement Fireman display the blooms to good ad- . He seemed despondent. Injured the issued today by the Boise chanf-be- r vantage. All exhibitors please Olsen says, and expressedman is Associated a (By Press) when that must of conimerce. take note that you bring opinion ALAMOSA, Colo., May 3. The figures contained in the and be responsible for your own poor, friendless, and has no Roy Crutcher, engineer, was containers. Most everyone uses home, he would better be dead ; report were obtained By a sur- killed and Joe Dalla, fireman, milk and it should be no trouble which indicates his mental atof the district, and,vamong vey whei a Denver & to other things, show. bring one or .more milk bot- titude at that time. Lamb or Grande mogul engine oyer- tles for the show. Please re- , An increase of $1,870,96 Proprietor George 1S ere Wes; Grill also distinctly recalls in bank deposits, approximately the this. member no 15 per cent. flower committee is the mans visit. He had The him did but give chairfor in E. him, work Mrs. Parley Peterson, Increase, of $610,993.01 Boise bank clearings, 16 per man; Sirs. Collins Cannon, Mrs. his breakfast. So it ismanpretty who the cent. ' , George Torgeson and Mrs. B. G. well settled that same was the suicide committed Increase of 993 cars of proThatcher. duce shipped from the upland who rode with Olsen and ate at the Grill, which fixes the date empire, 210 per cent. Reported , of' his death as about two Increase of $700,900 in the o. weeks prior to the discovery amount of United States bonds (By Associated Press) held by Boise banks, approxiBRUSSELS, May 3. Prince his body. obThe cause of death being Victor Napoleon mately 30 per cent. Bonapartist, deemed was Other factors entering into pretender to the throne of vious, no inquest view o tne the prosperous condition of the France, died at the age of sixty necessary, and in body has . district, the statement declares, four after a stroke at hia home condition of the reburial was necessary, so the tne include a 15 per cent greater last week. in NEW YORK, . May SOscar mains were laid away lambing crop, lower production costs and an exceptionally mild S. Straus, former diplomat and cemetery yesterday. w inter. cabinet member, philanthropist The statement continues to and financier, died at the age of Woman Wants to Be state that mining in he vrcinifiy from a complication seventy-si- x Senator. .from Ohio of Boise and southern Idaho ie - of diseases. I (By Xaocitel Pres enjoying a great revival. Metal Ohio. May COLUMBUS. prices are high enough in ensure r, Willis, Ohios senior reasonable profit to the opera- COLORADO SUPREME COURT PUBUCLY contest to may have tors, The lumber industry is also declared to be enjoying a - REPRIMANDS COUNSEL IN BUNCO CASES with a woman for since Justice Florence Allen of the condition, satisfactory state supreme court hasan-- n the camps are busy and the mills V DENVER, May 3. (AP) W, A. Bryans, member of .the op need her candidacy for the running. Vomination. Denver bar for thirty years, and one of the defense counsel in democratic . .was In District court this morn- the famous Denver bunco ring cases, publicly reprimanded Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ash stoping sentence in the case of the by the Colorado Supreme court at en banc session for negligence in Logan to visit The his client. of ped over-nigState vs. W. D. Bird, was sus- - in handling and transacting the business enroue rom while failure 'relatives his of of awoman clients complaint result was the until May 14. In the tion where and creditors in they had been her seizing case of. Lianez Haug vs, Svend to file a deed for her which resulted j Pocatello, home m al-- i in their an to on lost the business, he papers Bryans pleaded Haug. divorce was granted by selling her property. M. N. 'hwmsrH unused desk. default. -t- 1 General Strike Called For Midnight Which -- Misdemeanor Charge Denied by English i v P.-e- , LONDON, May. 3. Premier Stanley Baldwin told the house of commons that as a result of the order for a general strike at SITUATION VflTH LABOR UNIONS 1 n Own continuance of the government subsidy of the coal industry was out of the question. The miners and owners, he said, would have the to find sqme other way of manscience has lenghtened life aging their own business indeaverage by twenty years. pendently of governmental intervention, as did all other great Idaho Youth, industries of the nation. Shot -- Business. (By Associated CUSTROI THAT EFFECT THE WHOLE NATION 4 and to tartling-Figures- NUMBEKlOIr REAT BRITAIN FACES GRAVE THREATEN GOVERNMENT Nearer to Civil War in Britain Now Than Time in Centuries Eminent Scientist Gives Any Owners Miners -S- MONDAY. MAY 3. 1926. hundred twenty-fiv- d million dollar Boulder d.fn project on the Colorado River,', He favors the project be privately financed. ' , Shaping of Rabyhood Study for Educators (By Asacxiated Bros) KANSAS CITY, May have ..dif Unto . baby-- , hood forjnc re, human material to shape tjiul have emerged with children as young as twenty months of age. Pre- kindergarten education although in an experimental stage in the United Stateswilt be discus ied at the annual meet - ing cf the International Kindergarten Union here May with some of the leading ex perts presenting their observa3-- tions. Among the larger cities which hare schools are New York, Detroit and Kansas City.-Thitype of nursery school especially watches the physical condition of its charges and provides social training in games and a suggestive educational environ s ment. Research reading readdiscussed for the first lime.. This problem involves discovery of the proper period of introduction of reading to the child. Utcogniton of the" propitious moment makes it possible then to advance the child from- kindergarten into primary work with consequent' , encouragement stimulating educators hold. Premature pro motion, on the other hand, is hold to result in, possible failure and discouragement that may have a lasting effect. Continuity of cirriculum also will be considered. Its importance lies in the, necessity for' smooth progression from kinm - will lie i i less - dergarten to primary grade and so on, each progression being leased solidly on the work of the grade lower. ..." , , . '7- - " Horses in England are decreasing in number at a rate of nearly 7di( a year. t I 1 I |