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Show THE WEATHER UTAH: General!? 'fair tonight and Sunday; little change in VOLUME LI PILOT. SA'il Him, OCTOBFR LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY UTAH, I J IE FATAL P rogram d goes through this maneuver with Continued on Page Three - Lady Admires j following voluntary came to The Journal this after noon from a lady who had been witnessing the great cleetiic cooking exhibition given at the Lundstrom Furniture stole. She writes: This is the time when life is worth while livingT when electricity removes the kindling box, the coal scuttle and shovel, ash pans and ashes out of the kitchen and mothers no longer need to daub 'their hands with con-ttibuti- them. You dont have to clean stoves, stove pipes and irv snow Captain Dis- Doesnt Want To A Aii man ' Scianton. Pa, turb City police were Carry ' pei-sua- de ; TIIE Cunne tffunlX - , fa FARM STOWE ' Part Fail Thirteen Stories To - - Passenger - Pig of Local Dentists -- ef-tiue- nt Akerson, Mr. Hoover s assistant, took cognizance of in Sues To credited to the governor newspapers and dispatSchool southern Out ched to him one of the sharpest messages of the campaign. It bristChicago, 'Oct. 20 (AP) A suit led with expressions of indigation by a lo year old boy to keep out and asserted that no more un' I 'chool was new In truthful and ignoble assertion something bin nit court records was eveif uttered by a public man The suit, brought today. by Russell ln the United States than that atCulday. is against the board of tributed to you education, to restrain it from You are "quoted by the press in compelling to attend the south,'. Akerson said in his Gilday school it is the conten- -, telegram, "as having stated in a 011 that the boardyouth's has no right public address that Herbert Hoover interfere with the boys privi- on one of his flood relief trips got lege to earn a living, and that its Bayou., off the train at Mound action Is unconstitutional. a Mississippi, and paid a call on ay gc's U65 a monlh In the colored woman and later danced employ of an insuranco company, with her. 8,,PPorts his That statement is unqualifiedly, no other means 'mother, who has of support. The false. There is not the slightest school board had notified the foundation for it. It Is the most inys employer that because he 13 decent and unworthy statement in not yet 18 years old he Is required the whole of a bitter campaign. Hoo- sta,e law, to spend eight iin,, Asserting that he was with murs a "wl r mn nint fnni y jin On'luor'i on Page i- George -i I. S. FLIGHT I SHIPPED - j Tampa, Fla, (P) The pig INTO Hosts To Visitors whose accidental death is credited for China's first lesson in pork could not hate caustd joast Friday Evening much more hubbub than one veiy RECORD IN HIS CHICAGO TO small squealer recently done to death here. Regular monthly meeting of This porker arrived as a pasthe Local Dental society was Prohibition Reiterates Stand on a schooner from Venesenger held at the Bluebird Friday Experts Examine And Says He Will Uphold zuela. Pigs, Regardless of size and Three Killed In dentists from with visiting night Hickmans Body station in life, may not pass Constitution Funeral Procession Brigham City, Tremonton, Ma-launless the America's frontiers Preston, Lewiston, RichOct. 20. (AP) Alfred country from which they come 20 San Oct. Chicago, (P)' Francisco, attenmond and Smithfield in Barrie, Ont., Oct. 20 (A1) to a close is f certified to be free of numerThe examiner today said that E. Smith has brought invastion west of the Al- ous swine diseases. Venezuela is his last guests were Three persons were dead today dance. Other specialSalt of California medical legheny mountains for the cam- not. Lake, H. diversity of injuries suffered yesterday Dr. E. A. Hunt of - authorities, after performing a paign and after today will conDentWestern O. Sanford the of when their automobile part of a Folsom1 compete post mortem examina- - fine his drive for the presidency collidded al supply house and Mr. funeral procession, to the north Atlantic jseaboard of of the Salt Lake Dental Labora-- I Football Results states where his name first rose to with another machine. announced that Dr. Hunt gave an prominence. The dead were: Miss Mary tories. lecture could determine far they (The governor in his final speech on dental ec0J, Coleman who died in a hospital esting soil here last night on the KI(,rilpef Sanford explained1 Mr. Ute Stadium- - Salt Lake City, nomics; this morning and Miss Dorothy the financial condition of dent- - iy?ai.ob Marion Parker was prac- - ripped . time alter time into the Oct. 2u (AJ) The Utah Redskins last record the for Republican Watson and her brother in law ists - tlcaJly normf1, seven and one half years; he as- and the Colorado Aggies clashed throughout the intermount constitutional no Thomas Armstrong, who died was sailed Hurbert Work, chairman of heie today and battled through and Mr. FoiM)mJ f last night soon after they were tain territory; the Republican National comA Sar mittee, for renewing the Salt a scoreless first period. Neither taken to a hospital. All were reoil lease to the Sinclair in- team displayed enough drive to sidents pf Toronto. Quentin prison yesterday. The Creek while serving as secretary penetrate far into enemy terterests indicatThe accident occurred when report ot the examiners of and urged a cheering Both stuck to straight interior, ed that there was nothing ab- audience to remember the Republi- ritory. the driver of their Car fell behind with the Aggies having football endocrine cans were promising a continuanormal about the the procession andj.hen attempt- Another Scientist a slight advantage inv the' puntiin status quo. ed to catch up by passing otliu glands The internal organs of tion of conditions ng-X' schedule nominees the To Today, held ' ray Study secretion which are by called Martyr cars on, the road. for his departure from here SCORE BY PERIODS toward to contribute scientists 10 a- m. with a stop during the Utah Univei 0 6 0 France OV) Ansity was at afternoon at Indianapolis for a Colorado Aggies science has mental affliction. The brain 0 0 O' other martyr to Death Results From and a visit 'to a hospital parade He is Fernand found to be unusually large. died France. in Auto-Trai- n Tom Taggart, the DemoCollision Bucretet, one of the most celeHickmans insanity defense in- where Chief Finals: in Indiana, is undercratic men medical of In i France cluded reports brated specialists Union 7, Vermont -' treatment. going condiOsborne. Kan., Oct. 20 (yp) and holder of the Carnegie Medal, which said his physical his Governor The speech opened Pennsylvania 14, Pen State 0. Robert Hull, 40, Concordia, Kan., who died here from the ravages tion indicated insanity or lack last night by quoting the RepubliBowdoin 0. Tufts 12, was killed and Herbert Bell. 26, made by his terrible study. as record can platform saying the o mental balance. Ohio 19, Michigan 7. brother-indaa is 50 well of the present administration known his years old Ducretet was only Notre Dame Reserves 0, Osborne merchant, was fatally Inguarantee of what may be expectwork had rendered him New Zealand Sheep ed of the next. Northwestern Reserves 0. jured here last night when Bells totally blind and made fearful Why limit the declaration to P) Princeton Freshmen 0, motor car struck a Santa Fe burns on his hands and face. But Wellington, New Zealand he present administration? train near the station here. Ro- he persevered 'In hts martyrdom Official estimates show that sheep the Academy 0. TThe asked. Republican party bert Garrison, assistant cashier of andup till the hour of lus death flocks in New Zealand number has been in power in nation this An epitaph is a postmortem lie the Fanners National Bank, was gave advice and direction to as-- 1 27,000,000 head, an increase of since the 4th of March. 1921, and for which, manifestly, the next a 1927; It js the Injured but It was believed he sistants who were following out' 1,352,000 head since ed is rrt mpousiMe, rifrnHr r "'L OrtiU'if'i ft; Tai would rerSyex, REPUBLICAN ADORES GOVERNOR STINGING MESSAGE -- 111 Oct. 20 (AP) People C o u 1 d called to the 700 Persons. tripp shaft at the duundhd mine of the Glen Alden Coal company 21) Mviio Oct. 20 (P) West Orange, N. J., o ap City, ' l The congressional ml u Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh here this morning when' striking Washington, Oct, mineis are alleged to have treat-ene- d will be presented to iliuin A uim south of the Rio a number of miners who re- Captain Ernest-- A. Edison at his laboratui, In Ctamle next week to hunt bears fused to join their ranks. first officer of the Graf Zep with ceremonies thw bonier state of Coahuha. More than five hundred men pt4in on its trans Atlantic broadcast over WEAF and a i'Uio.i!'n The trip has boon planned as a were gathered .about the shaft, flight, said today that it was wide hookup of raido . ims President Coohdge will 00, n the complete rent for the airman about naif of them trying ,to impossible definitely to name program at 9 p. m. (easttiu t.mei and Colonel Alexander J. Mac-Na- b When others not to go to wont. the cities over which the giant it there with an address from t ,e Whin appeared mat would travel on its inattache at the United might be trouble the police were airship House and at the cui ' n ion 01 land scheduled to begin trip States his address the broaden,1 will be Embassy who organized fsumfhoned and the crowd dispers next fiftieth anniversary of the wedding of Mr. and Airs. shifted Wednesday early an morning ln to the laboratory hue orderly manner, the part v, hopes that Lindbergh from Lakehurst. A strike was ca3ed Andersen was commemorated Thursday, Oct. 11, with The medal is to be pa ,ented by will be able to stay four or five yesterday an is axiom .of It the air, of the treasuiy M'llonj It ne dnov Ithe nuriv will) at ine diamond mine because of lie a family dinner at the home of one of their sons at 90. N street secretary explained, that our course after which Mr. Edison will give weeks. dlffercnces between two factions, and a reception in the evening for their relatives and friends at a brief response. I no MCI I a Macire one go also 10 supporting the insurgents ana is always decided by weather the home of another son at 382 L street. An attempt is to be made to imnnilams in the State of Chi- the otner backing the adminis- conditions. The takeoff itself tration of John Boylan, the dis- will depend on weather condiMr. .Andersen was born February 9, 1854, at Bredstrop Fyen, broadcast the rendition oi Mi huahua to seek cliff dwellings. first phonograph more. Colonel Lindbergh is expected trict president of the union. About tion at ' Lakehurst, for Denmark, and Airs. Andersen was born August 28, 1856, at EdisonsHad a Little Lamb a , 1,000 men are idle. Mary be out of the question Dahlsland, Sweden. They both came to Utah in 1863. Mr. Ander- played on the first m:u h no he to at nve Wednesday at La Babia Seven hundred employes of the to take the sen coming with Captain John R. Yroungs Independent train and built. The machine dirigible from the beni ; a -- lunch of llal Manguin, an Ameri- Leggetts creek mine of south if a cross wind is blow-Th- g. Mrs. Andersen arriving with Captain- - Sanders company. --They turned- to. Mr... Edison hy ii-- e. But-is- h can, where Ambassador Morrow Penn Collieries Company the also hangar are Presentation oi rciently was a guest. It is on strike today because of the Sugh a win( might break government. have lived in Logan for the past 65 years. They were married two. If the repairs have be nuac bv will in it the machine of the to company October 11, 1878, by the late President Wilford Woodruff in the Ronald thought that he will travel by'rfusal Campbell, chime d'afaUeged been adequately completed, we as border as far the Salt Lake Endowment House. Ten children have been born to faires of the British Embassy hope to start Wednesday but them, eight of whom grew to maturity. All six of their sons were President John Grici II bben ol aim make the rest of the trip by Rock SpringS) 20 it may be Thursday. Onco the automobile to La Babia which (AP) registered for military service, one losing his hfg in action in Threat of a strike by coal ship out ot the hanger, we Continued on Page Tf.u ; & France. is 100 miles south of the bound- - miners in southwestern Vfyom.ng can get away in almost any $ was believed by state union offi- weather but our course will be Mr. and Mrs. Andeisen have both been active in the pioneer f art- cers to have definitely removed towork of their community and Church. Mr. Andersen having fillg will guided entirely by conditions The it edmp-intough parly DATA TO day after conferences last night BE The diminutive officer, who 14 ed a mission to his native land in 1892. For the past years he in the open. There are many wdth leaders of every union in speaks English fluently, said has been an ordinance worker in the Logan temple. He is also a in the district stones about cliff dwellings and the promise from miners in the three camps wincli that many other factors were member of the Logan stake high council." the Sieira Madre mountains and were today that they would considered in crossing cities it is one of Colonel MacNabs return Idle to work tomorrow. also, such as the time of day. greatest desires to find them. He Falling to accompiisn their aim For instance," he continued. Women Taking Two Children hopes to persuade Colonel Lind- at a mass meeting earlier in the We would not pass over ft bergh to go with him to a ranch week, Martin Cahill, President of city at breakfast time. That belonging to Luis Leon, minist- district 22, United Mine Workers Would make many people get Active er ol agriculture, in the Chihua- of America;andJames Morgan, state up and leave their tables and Frank 'Hefferiey, we dont want to disturb them mountains, which will be- Secretary International union Death In Politics An Economic Conference is to be hua at such a time. come the headquarters for the devoted the, last tworepresentative , con days; held at Logan tire tore part ct 4 Captain Lehmann said the f erring with the various unions Graf November to discuss the status oi seal eh for" ancient dwellings. Zeppelin would carry about extracted the They separately, the mam agriculGrandsons of Late Benjamin They Direct Campaigns, Be-l- o and outlook for of Its inland from mine leaders in the 25 passenger on promise Cache County Rialto tural industries deSweetwater and Various Committees National Little Were government Playing Light. Megeath long Guggenheim Data concerning state, national, m Rock the dishave been invited camps Do And Roof Jobs Springs Other partments On Hotel and world conditions, of the ciops Building Destroyed trict which were closed down to- to be represented, he added but and livestock represented m Cache and minfrom discontented day New York, Oct. 20 (AP) (Two have not yet been assembled responses 111., The are 20 Oct. (A1) 20 Oct. by being Auroia, County ers (P) Washington, the Blazon mining camp in received baby grandsons of the late Ben- Women are at the Agricultural Col- Rialto theater building was de- the in and the list entirely specialists Kemmerer also doing bridge, district, which playing MagThe officer W. W. Owens and R. L Wr jamin Guggenheim, Copper is made not yet up. lege. was idle with a fire would in that of the household chores, working today, stroyed by they today nate, playing on the roof are tar more pasthat visiting representative expressed regret return to tomorrow. work hotel Surrey in east 76th street, cities, villages and on farms this jmers in every tow n in the county loss estimated at $1,000,000. The sengers Could not be carried, fell 13 stories to their death yes- autumn as usual, but they are gathering information regaidmg three story building, located in saying that it was possible terday afternoon. and talking it as crops and livestock on the farms the center of the business dist- Woman politics, talking theoretically to take about 700 4. upset accidentally of these men. Eugene Merritt of rict, housed six stores and numTerrence, before. never on a1 short trip of the 13 Fell persons From Plane months, his brother, Benjamin. the Extension Oiiice of the Departwadi as he attempted to over airship, because of the less From one end of the land to ment of Agriculture at Washington erous offices in addition to the required by fuel. They jump into his mother's lap and the other the feminine is taking D. C., will spend a week in trie theatre. Berne, Switzerland, Oct. 20 CP) weight would have to hang all over the The Fox theatre adjoining was both fell on another building. 1928 presiden-ia- l county studying the data assem in the interest an A woman airon an passenger Their mother, Mrs. Milton Wald-ma- n taking part in the meet- damaged to the extent of about girders like monkeys though," election which overshadows bled and plane excursion over the .Alps he continued, to be held Publicity will be $10,000. of New York and London, the because ings of had blaze the Origin routine and the given to the data and place of the fell from her seat and was seating capacity is not availtoday youngest daughter of Mr- Guggen- the hum drum not been determined today. killed when the plane veered able." t heim, who was lost on the Titanic, every day conversation of other meetings to which all farmers ini terested in studying Cache Coumy fainted and was prostrated several years. No woman ever talks about the sharply as it was caught in a writer a be invited. will Mr. Waldeman, agriculture hours. Ale-tscvirtues of another without add- downward air current over h It would seem, on the face of Causes One Tiny and former New York newspaper- But isnt it too bad, etc. Glacier. ing, Six on Continued Page Six Lots on Commotion Page continued Presentation. rain empty suds. No reason to burn bread, cakes or any other food and miter from heat all through the house during the summer months. You dont have to go through -- so many bothers to get boiling That Statement water in ease of sickness just Repudiates Had Danced With Nominee a turn and in a few minutes you Colored W oman have it; and best of all, it , doesnt cost any more. .By James L. West Now mothers can be in their (Associated Press Staff Writer) Govwhile or silk dresses around Washington Oct. 20 (AP) Missof tin1 G. Bilbo, Theodore ernor while the or go away range, of lood gets cooked. issippi, was the recipient today censure irom of mesage a stinging Certainly if no one else has Herbert Hoovers general headever converted us to electric quarters because of a statement Re"range and service, Miss Lind- attributed to him that the had publican presidential nominee quist indeed did by her most danced with a negro woman of ami wonderful cooking Mississippi which a statement demonstration at the Lundstrom was branded as "indecent and Furniture Store.. unqualifiedly false. Keep of To Be Broadcast , Secretary li ll.is Been Claimed As Mellon Will Make The ipComplete Rest For Noted or lky SECTIONS Theatre Electric Cooking The MINING DIBLE RITE Police Were Called to Shaft of Diamond Mine To Disperse Workmen To Hunt For Where Violence Was Weather And Time Of In Bears Mexico Threatened Union Day Are Determining Factors Officers Meet. Open The Ceremonies Killed REMAIN UNSETTLED Colonel Lindbergh President Coolide To Bankers And Other Survivors of Accident Recovering Denver Man Who Was Atlantic City. N. J.. Oct 20 (AP) All the survivors in the Junkers ulane crash Thursday in which W. was killed, 0 Chanute ofto Denver recover. aie expected Hospital officials announced that Alvin I. Little of Chicago, executive vice president of the investment bankers association of Ameribe discharged today. ca, Plmy Jewell. Boston banker, who was critically intured, was reported gieatly improved, The occupants of the plane were Chanute, Little. Jewell, two other bankers attending a' convention bankers, two of the- - investment other passengers and the pilot. George W. King, the pilot, who was the most seriously injured besides Jewell, told his story of the prudent to city and t ounty authorithe ties who are investigating ' eiash. King said he knew the controls when it had been "kicked over went into its disastrous dive. He ridded that Chanute was sitting in the forward control cockpit with him at the time it occurred. I noticed Mr. Chanute looked very white and drawn ar we left he was the field, said King, reen to grip the seat forcibly as we rose. I took off and circled upward to about 2500 feet, and out of the corner of my eye, I noticed Mr. Chanutes agitation was more proi nounced. I let the plane settle to 500 feet, mid deciding to conic down because of the approaching darkness 1 made a left wing over. My plane NUMBER 232. milNG PIES EfljSDir Showed Nervousness Throughout Trip. 20, 1928. TIOi MARRIED FIFTY YEARS temperature. d, VVlllia: inter-Uma- n, mid-we- st 'itS' tThaVd . - , - Athis-Mon- s, X-r- ay X-r- ay G- , w, X-r- ay Mere-ersbu- rg qt-S- ittf |