OCR Text |
Show -- THE DAILY HERALD THE HERALD M Uenkl Wam-- . Ti to w mm wit . niiBTY-EiGir- ni tbM in have year. no. 199 PROVO, 200 pioneers Faced New Problem of Desert and Need of Arti- ficial Irrigation. AT POW-WO- To Wed Egyptian Royalty SPEAKERS TELL v of Alpine, Representatives Utah, Nfbo and Tintic Districts Meet in Provo. Tim-panog- XW Hi s JACKSON'S HAVE AUTO OPENING asso-dtfrto- n Ro-twy- 'g STATE MENTAL FUNERAL HELD REPORT MADE FOR MRS. TYLER s d super-sensitiv- e .,.' liitiiri; I A - al-w- ii - T 5 mZln j g - T" 1 n ! n i 1 L' Page Four.) LATEST CASTLEGATE BULLETIN national Nowi Service. .uSi,.Lvm!ii ,.Mffr,i" In'.i "'V ': I 11 t - .... ll i 'r- e Over two hundred officials of the Tliupanogog District Scour council reprinting the Alpine, Utub,.cbi and Tintic distlcts. were present at the grand pow wow which was held 1 1 in (he library of the Brighani Youug university Wednesday evening. President F. 8. Harris, newly elect tempts to classify the causes of his ed chief of the Timpanogos counber. success were stimulating indeed to ML at the cil, which presided meeting Joseph Welch brought, np the the hundreds of bereaved friends. natter of supplying automobiles for was said by many present, to be The splendid talks of President most the enthusiastic scout meeting the use of Itotarlans in their attend N. Taylor of the Utah stake and T. ever held in this district. Every woe at tbe Ogden district conven President-Emeritu- s H. George member exof executive the board tion. Brimhall of the Brigbam Young W. w. Orem asked the club to cept two were present. university were typical of the spirit After the roll was celled. Presiappoint a notary committee to a fof the occasion. rail in the Chamber of Commerce dent F. S. Harris explained a large "Since the death of John Smith, American millionaire, who sloped at lira. Jan Kasn, daughter ot Membership drive. The following chart which had been prepared by I have tried to discover the one big committee was named: Ray Tlm- - Scout Executive A. A. Anderson, the ax of 17. now is engaged, it is receKtd. to Prince Ahmed Sahib Bey thing that made him the great 'tahown with her), nephew to Kin Faud of CirypL On report la that wnoBa, Walter Whitehead, and J. showing the various officials and character that he was," began Prestheir relationship to each other. A, Boshard. Ijlra. Nash will embrace the Mohammedan tilth. ident Taylor. "As I listened to tbe Jenkins re' This chart, President Harris said, Secretary Clayton reports of his success, I have desorted on his visit to Rotary Inter is to be copied in sections and discided that he was successful benational headquarters in Chicago, tributed among the various organi cause he was blessed with wisdom tad to various notary clubs in east zations. to see the right God. gave him The program consisted mainly of The Jackson Motor company will begin its Automobile vision and era cities. a desire to do what was talks official spirited by representaTbe international headquarters Opening program Sunday morning at the company's sales right; and with his wisdom he tives committees. of All various of well fitted for the purpose in room, 145 North University avenue, and will extend over a was able to determine the course to lottry nses them," Mr. Jenkins these men were optimistic in their pursue." of four days. never be that id. period "There are 90 employes in remarks, declaring That the gospel of Jesus Christ in"We invite all our friends, and everybody interested in was an actuating tbe offices, including departments fore has scout work looked so influence in tbe ri Spanish and French, to handle viting. automobiles to come to our opening," President J. M. Jack- life of John Smith was the convicin of a sort Harris President fte correspondence said, with foreign of the company, said. - "We will have on display all the tion of President Taylor. His dabs. winding up talk, "I have traveled in son, splendid work as a high councilman models of Oldsmobile cars, and truck." . different in the union but one, J every state ."When I was in the office in this stake was highly- - praised. moun The Jackson company' is the newest automobile' selling Although, considering his death a were being made for have been over the Rocky every railroad from agency to be established in Provo, and includes three counties Bort Week, and one of the page tains upon tragedy in many respects, the Illustration of the program is a Southern Mexico to Canada, I have in its selling territory, Utah, Saab and Wasatch. speaker, felt thankful for his Jtotograpb of our loyalty parade visited world famed mountain dis with him wnd for the wonwhich was a part of the Provo tricts, but it is my belief that the derful work he had accomplished. Timpanogos district is the .best Boys' Week last year. "I'll go where you want me to go, Music was furnished by Miss scouting district in the United dear Lord,' characterized the spirit to on Lehl States. north From the Florence two in violin or Priday John Smith,' continued PresiTintic on the south we have one unolot dent Taylor. "Never once was he Walter Whitehead moved the app- broken chain of) magnificent moun called to assist that he did not reointment of a committee to draft tains into which we cart lead our spond. He gladly gave up his busiresolutions of condolence to the boys and bring the into contact ness to go into the mission field. with nature and Nature's God. Funeral services were held in And this was characteristic of tbe ia of John S. Smith. Friso much to home tlie Second At Tbe past, have ward mental i'rovo state The boys chapel hospital gained men who was a devout believer In present and future of Ttah farmers furnished the theme do and so many places to go, that in number of patients, in their day afternoon, Mrs. Eumline Adair the word and work of God nnd the in died of to hold who iitthc huuie iier ef it difficult them, TyipF; g get i resurrection. oration, winner health, and financially, during Feb- Utah Monday morning. of the R. President-Emerituit. Irvine medal at the but lead them to the mountains and George n. made the SecL. L. report Nelson of the them teiug just and them have ruary, a little tire Bishop Brlgham Young you Brimhall was desirous of speaking, university and re- in ond invocation a makes a The ward and mood location Frederick Dr. that presided. Dunn, pented at the luncheon Friday noon public by not what the mother or the wife de of the Prove was ottered by C, Ajuiel DiihWulst, Blred bim to for manhood if properly utilized. superintendent. Rotary club. Bpcill 1)articul.lrIyi but D. and the benediction William more means The youthful by what . John would like bim to orator, Francis L. Such contact, after all, 1 we had 727 reg- Hoover. "On February than book learning towards characSmith, of Snowflake, Arizona, studsiieak. The musical numbers were ent at the B. Y. U., and descendent ter training. A finer group of men ularly committed patients and 13 "John Smith did not owe his the of the wind choir, under greatness to by brother of Joeeph Smith, than this was never assembled. voluntary patients under care and heredity alone, nor to a direction of Uie E. Elmer Mormon Nelson, weave Why can't we put this work over? treatment In our institution," reor education." he said, the optKirtimity prophet, began was solo Mrs. rendered by Marie of his was intrinsically great. He oratory with the coming of We can and will!" Dr. Dunn. "During the Hedqiiist Homer, "My Faith in "lie the Mormons onto a After President Harris had con ports was one of the great ones spoken of desert and two and 23 Thee," and Miss Zinu Soott and in the regular patients it down through the reclamat- cluded Jack Hughes presented a month scriptures as being called Edith Ikiss sang a duet. ion period, in the tbe blossoming of motion that every individual pres voluntary patients were admitted, Miss The si leakers were Elder Albert deserts into fertile "He was born in nu age of opfarms and on ent go home and talk scouting to eight regular patients and one vo- Jones, E. C. Henrichsen, Bishop M. to this "Let us make scouting an age in which the day, when, as the orator de- everybody. portunities, were discharged, E. KiU'tchnor, Jr., of the Grandvicw best of luntary patient clared the the found in spirits would like to died. five and regular patients ward, and Bishop L. L. Nelson. Sncultural organizations have been born. He has been called (Continned on Page Four.) must leaving a totul of 739 regularly comInterment was in tbe I'rovo c'ty upon to suffer Wve the problem of marketing. during his mitted, and 14 voluntary patients, cemetery, under of the life. But he has greatly "I oration in borne up well and MRS. STILLMAN WINS. part, follows: . . or a total of 753 patients remain- Hatch iruueral Home. when the Service. News has been a great character." on March 1. early Mormon pio-"e- International NEW YORK, March 14. Mrs. ing"We have sent to the state treas"In the presence of John's memarrived here in Utah they PARDOE MRS. RETURNS et a won her U. Stillman today ory, I want to speak a word about great economic problem that Anne fees and other cash reurer for FROM NORMAL SNOW hus to her his wife, whom I know to be a prevent making a living. This problem long legal battle Mrs. Katherine B. Pardoe receipts during tbe mouth of Februnay be better woman," continued we band, James A. Stillman, from ary, $3,034.50. when appreciated from turned night Saturday Gru.fi Irti 'l consider that alii v n inn it took the average opening of his suit to have Baby "Our patients' fund had a balance Epbraim where she read Madame itha , colonist four months to 111 ,...!, luuc iv luc v'i'i ",l lid of cross the Guy Stillman declared illegitimate on of cash on hand February on the Lyceum course. Plains. All their seeking to establish grounds on $3,114.f4. During the mouth we Butterfly" tunlty to bear children which might excelearthly posses-Jon-s and a Mrs. Pardoe very reports liecome great as was their father. they brought in wagons which to sue for divorce. received $129.06, and disbursed lent reception and was very pleased orawn by God will remember the posterity of oi teams. Many, even $537.50, leaving a balance on March with the arrangements of t ieir John Smith." STRIKE IN ENGLAND. J majority of them camped their 1 of M.7O0.2O. audi new in the college stage . . nrst night in Salt . ... t The benediction was offered by LONDON". March 14. A British Lake valley desti-"- . Utner uismirsemenis ror.xeuru- - torium After her reading she was President F. S. Harris of Then too we must consider coal strike loomed on the industrial the Brig-hawere as follows: From salaries the guest of the Freshman class ary Young university, after which ?H.they f0l,nd here, merely horizon today as a result of the de and wages account, $7,217.20; office ball which she reports as one of the of iirinvitlng, parched cision of the miners' delegates that expenses, $S0.(51; travel expenses, finest social events she has attend- interment was in the Provo city desert land, cemetery under the direction of and they would not accept the compro- $355.29; maintenance, $5,803.13; re- ed in Utah. sage growing the Berg Mortuary. aWted by mise wage terms presented by the pairs, $1,470.00; equipment, $44.05; sneaking, howling rotes. They had come from places colliery owners. Miners will vote for developing water system and WIRELESS 'ROUND GLOBE. ?re rainfaU was sufficient to Sunday upon a strike. NEW YORK, March 11 The TURK OFFICIAL KILLED. constructing pipe line, $90.70, or a rI'sHere nothing could Ten thousand railway freight total of $15,127.13. measure of succesn of the first CONSTANTINOPLE, March 14. a of because L" of struck has broadhandlers month today there the of the world" wireless "around the Tee scarcity Tewfik "During minister of home that but tnev were wage dispute, shippers are appeal- been very little sickness. A few casting attempt was a matter of affairs in Pasha, the national government, i "s ay n,lly irom provisions and ing to the government for interven- sporadic cases of tonsillitis, influ- dispute today following efforts of has been assassinated, said a disn.v.n tion. ... , . were 1ml....l k I' J CUCU11CB UJ enza, and pneumonia, with only one the British Broadcasting company patch from Angora today. 1"'r pa- of London, to send its last night's tnem strve tnan to In fatality. On tbe whole, the We th, m something to eat CLEAN UP TRIBESMEN. tients are in good condition. INVESTIGATE SLAVERY. program around the glolie. are still continuing the active Service. News International cases PETROGRAD IS LENINGRAD. treatments on those ad0I,t t0 thl new enInternational News Service, PARIS, March 14. Negotiations where it is necessary. Four opera- WASHINGTON. March 14. The GENEVA, March 14. The League "F a'l know the story of the are nroceedine between Pans and tions were iierrormeu ciurmg me uussian government touay au useu of Nations council today decided to ami sea gnlls and how the I Madrid for a combined Spanish and month, two for the repair of 11 tiie postoffice d partun'iit that 'lie appoint an international commis. r rfi i.ii oi. French nrmv to dean up the re and onelnnmeof tbe city of Pctrog ad. sion to study the question of slavery managed to pass bellious tribesmen in Spanish Mor hernias, one vasectomy, abdominal '"other sore for an known before the war as St. Peters- - in colonial conntries. year. hvsterectomv to tne advices to according uio-in,U'SP occo,, It is alleged that tbe slave sysconditions occiuicu ueains trvlnS burg, has been changed to Leninrive tumor, ,, hp Lomlnn Daily '""1,le had t0 be the month, one male and four grad in honor of th late l'n nier tem is maintained in colonics held ,f Paris edition of the mn,Madrid today. "" u man had to know Mail 'rom of these, three were Nicolai Lenine. females. by some of the powers that are ho f"r aI1 kIl"'s t tarm tiieml erp of the league. anil',' caused by exhaustion of the in-- j RUSSIA. IN CHANGES v 10 crnw 811 PJRTIIS ANNOUNCED nw? P8 ,he sane, one by general paresis, and Service. News March (. SPANISH IRISH AGITATE. lmil,rVT f"" subsistence, how to International Finland. March cue by pneumonia. " 1""1f's a""! 'mm International News Service. - , and 14.HELSINGFoUS, "The condition of the hospital, and .Mrs. Charles Brown of Si in the changes Important iil'HUX, March J 1. Irish Ko-- . ii!e ai'lio'lliee tile liirtll of a we b'diev to be '"'""""'tiii'e bis own tools. lie w are imminent ac- generally speaking, government Ills are Inking advantage oi' ildic.ins the of mothers several I'.,. the lie . departments, :ood in all ''n irrigtalion . Bwip e nttcmptcd mutiny In the Free cording to a rcimrt from Moscow !" !lllviK'r. nu- spring worV is well in hand. M: mm! Mrs. Willard Vine;.! nml carpenter. tale army to Increase their agita-His knowl- - today. is being pushed as rapidly as and Mis .laaits A. Itiitler hav The Tchetkn soviet secret, policiM ;ind ilile. ons agiiust i he government. The "' "K'liulP n little of Hiring the winter, our receded the announcement an pos discovered fw.i eleeiion in South Dublin toi.ay ' ' ' '"l'jr theso conditions are said to have have all been properly birth of a ma to their d:iu It as numerous makimr plot, in Michael ilt i. nilled in n victory for t,,r v,i, t i. . and are in good shape for .Mrs. Olltc I'.iiller Peterson ir arrests. Subsequently 13 of the ar- iruncd. o'.Mara, i'ree Slate candidate. Lake, Sunday, he coming season. rested leaders escaped. (C'"'tinned on Creer presided at the meeting. Dr. II. O. Merrill introduced tbe visitors, the Rev. A. C. Selby ud Franc-i- L. Smith, of tbe Brig-hiToting university. .One minute's silent tribute to the bte John 8. Smith, bespoke the etab's love for their departed mem- engi-ttas- 4 BODIES ARE FOUND CASTLEGATE, March 14. (3: 30 p. m.) The official recount of the Utah Fuel coirnanv places the number of miners in Mine No- 2 at the time of the Plosion at 171, tvu s ! 'ess than has been reported. I! , .. '1, . . .. m "l ' l mi ine Dotty oif lony Kizzulo was brought out of the mine at (he new secretary of the navy, succeeding Edwin Iienliy, who resigned 3 o'clock this afternoon. , of the investiTrilmles paid to This makes the total recovery of bodies at that hour 167, : memory of on March 10, John Sim Smith in the funeral gation into naval oil leases. President Coolidge prevailed upon leaving four in the mine. Of these it is believed that two are services Thursday afternoon, testified to the fact that a rare genius tbe California jurist to accept the buried in the water of the lowest drift and two have been had been called from umoiig the post after Juucc William S. Ketiyon buried under rocks and coal. of Iowa, bad declined to be "draftcitizens of I'rovo. Only eight of the bodies are unidentified. Eulogies of the. Various siteukers ed" to serve. Sixteen bodies are buried today or will be shipped out were in the form of analyses of tbe Acceptance of Justice Wilbur was uoble traits of his character. At- received at the capitol this morning tonight, leaving 12 in the morgue. The Mlow-ii- i report of the fimeriil ser-f- i fur Joint S. Sinilli. is iid-iioiuit ti the re)Nrt ptiMislnd in Thursday's edition of The 1 tally Herald.) W. O. Hack-smith- ALL BUT ll Scouting Area in U. S. IJus-sla- MINE WHEN EXPLOSION CAME; DENBY'S PLACE (Editor's Note os ww 171 MEN WERE IN CASTLEGATE Presidents Taylor and l?rim-ha- Curtis I). Wilbur to He United Concl ding Speakers States Secretary of at Funeral Service. Navy. smith President Harris Says District Is Best , ., A " usiness Men CALIFORNIANIS CHURCH LABORS IDENTIFIED m fx OF JOHN SMITH NAMED TO TAKE W RESOLUTIONS FOR INDIVIDUALISM HURTS John s. FARMERS, STUDENT SAYS Cooperation of Utah Farmers Necessary to Solve Their Market Difficulties. , III GAIN EXPLAIIO TO SCOUT COUNCIL PROVO ROTARY Little riiauge in temperature. PRICE TWO CENT Organizing Of Utah Farmers To OFFICIALS v fair wuth; u twiifciit SSu &itUria Gent-rai- l IMHth i UTAH, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1924. 1011 IF TME FARM PROBLETiI UTAH MHiU-i- in circulation, first in advertising, and first delivered in the homes. jtjnjiejr8,Jir8t Need1 For THE WEATHER . 1 ... ! by telegraph. Justice Wilbur will be one of the ' By N. GUNNAR RASMUSON, . few graduates of the naval academy f Herald Staff Reporter. who has occupied the post In the ' cabinet. He graduated at AnnCASTLEGATE, March 14.Only seven bodies remained in forsook a ' 188ft, but naval apolis unaccounted for at 7 o'clock Friday morning of the 173 career almost Immediately and took up law, starting practice at miners who were entombed in the Utah Fuel company mine Los Angeles two years later. He be- No. 2. Unusual rapid progress was made during the night came a deputy district attorney in and for awhile it was thought that before daylight the entire 1889 and in 1903 went to the bench body of miners who stepped into the workings Saturday " where he has remained since. would have been accounted for by the rescue workers. was Wilbud born in Boonesboro, ' One hundred and sixty-si- x bodies had been recovered Iowa and is 66 years old. The president's first cabinet nom- 7 o'clock ; of these twelve were unidentified. ination is expected to go to the Before the history of the most terrific mine explosion senate at once, where immediate in the annals of the mining industry in the state of Utah is- - ' action will be requested by Senator Shortridge of California, who was one week old all of the victims of the tragedy will have been instrumental in getting Wilbur to removed from their temporary tomb and most of them will ' accept the cabinet post have been deposited in their final resting place. Wilbur is not expected to come to Andrew Gilbert , veteran coal Washington until he has been by the senate, and in the miner and boney boss and father of meantime, Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., Jack Gilbert, 388 W. Third North will remain in charge of the navy street of Provo, was found at about department as acting secretary. Whether we not Roosevelt wiU 1 o'clock Friday morning in a hole continue to serve as assistant secre- left by the machine between rooms fifth left raise tary after Wilbur takes the oath, 12 and 13 of office was a matter, conjecture entry. This is In the, , extreme today bnt it is understood that he south-wes- t portion of tbe mine and would offer his resignation to the about 6700 feet from the main president. entry; CALLED OUT OF BED The following names have His body was found in a fairly TO GLIDE U. S. NAVY been added to the identified good condition although his facial dead of Cast legate since yesterlie International News Service. expression was unrecognizable, was identified by a receipt for his SAN FHANCLSCA, March 14. day's Herald was printed: Called from bed at midnight by a Red Cross memliership and by the Sam Saris Cyril Berg telegram from President Coolidge. clothing he wore. Jack McCloskey of Steve Pallas John McC'loskey, "drafting" him to be secretary of R. J. Anderson George Koppa the navy, Curtis D. Wilbur, chief Mr. Gilbert, was also found about S V 4?rH jusilce of ibe Callfuiiiia supiciiie tliu nuiiie lime jusl a fi-i- iuoukts fui Frank Piccolo llyron Johnson court, without losing any time, dis- ther west. McC'loskey was a mempatched his acceptance of the post. ber of the Provo lodge No. Sl! B. P. Andrew Gilbert Tony Smith Pete Pelallo .lames Murphy "I will accept the appointment." O. Elks. Steve Gianini Twelve bodies were found in this Theo Rowe lie wired, "and will come to WashA. T. Mihos Mike Doccnios ington as soon after confirmation section of the mine which is the lVler Garroch newest working. The report of the John Machctt as possible." . Neil Joe Tagliabue . Although declaring he bad some finding of the bodies was made to Oscar V. O. E. !Samlers S. Park very definite ideas on "what the the niriii office at 2:15 o'clock navy department should lie." be de- when it was reported that the en- Tony Riz2iiio Adclared, "the time was hardly ripe tire mine had been searched. to express these ideas, "adding that ditional men to assist, in getting the tion tbe rescue workers were directwere secured from they would doubtless "want time for Uidies out to ed several 25 place in 'the mine fresh coal and camps neighboring maturity." It was indicated today that the air men were rushed to the mine where it wa3 supposed some of the chief of the state's highest court about 2 :30 o'clock. other bodies would be discovered. will not resign his post until be goes Throughout the search it had been Several cave-in- s were searched for men the lie if as sworn In that of to Washington- to any thought buried lwdies underneath and the lie in found would alive would be it secretary of the navy. Governor Richardson will then fill the post the new workings where tbe body entire mine was given a complete This scouring b.v the workers. by appointment, the appointee to of Mr. Gilbert was found. At o'clock Friday morning 104 ' hold office until next November, theory "was based on the fact that when an election will be held. Jus- most of the bodies located in the liodies had been taken to the,mor- tice Wilbur is a graduate of Annap- other extreme end of the mine were gue ut the K. P. hall and prepared olis. ' He is a close friend of Her- badly mangled and cut up and it for burial. More than half of these bert Hoover, nlso a memlier of was thought that this was due to bodies have already been buried in the violence of the concussion in various parts of the state and bePresident Coolidge's cabinet. fore Monday or Tuesday all of the that section. When the rescue workers reached victims will have been replaced in AGRICULTURAL TALK ' TO B. Y. U. STUDENTS the new workings after a fresh air the earth. Death certificates had been preDr. E. G. Titus, director of agri base had been established a short distance from the end of the mine. pared for and disposal had been cultural research of the Utah-IdahSugar company, spoke to the agri- and they found the bodies, this made at that time of 128 of the recultural students of the Brigbam theory was exploded. The bodies covered bodies. These bodies had on there were in as mangled and cut-u- p been buried in the following places : Young university Wednesday concondition as In any part of the Price, 49; Castle Gate, 84; Helper," means of a insects as parasite mine. One headless body was lo- 10; Salt Lake City 4; Spanish Fork, trolling injurious insects.The speaker particularly showed cated there and another was minus 4; Overton, Nevada, 3; Kanarra, how parasitic insects did more in one of his arms. 2; Orangeville, 2; Heber, 2; Mur Following the discovery of the ray, 2 ; and one In each of the lot- getting rid of injurious ests than any other controlling methoti. Ex- conditions in that section, the mine lowing places: Vernal, Boneta, Springville, Huntington, amples of the destruction done by officials expressed their confirmed Nephi, the cricket, grasshopor, alfalfa opinion that in less than a minute Tropic, Minersville. Mt. Pleasant, in the Cedar life were after the and moth every Provo, others Glen, explosion City, weevil, gypsy Spring discussed. mine, lioth human and animal, had Scofield, Wales and Fort - Smith, ' The explosion Arkansaw. "Some of the early men to de- been snuffed out. Devotion anl love towards the vic velop this work were Enoch in 1877 was so terrific in every section of who sent a parasite to America to the mine that none of the miners tims have been shown by their fight the codling moth, and Nile, even had the least warning or op- relatives and friends, many of them comink not only from various parts who sent to Australia and obtained portunity to save themselves. Mr. Gilbert's body will be taken of this state but from as far east a parasite insect to fight the gypsy moth, and this latter met with suc- to Salt Lake City where it will be as Michigan. j A Greek world war veteran, a cess," declared Mr. Titus, "to the interred. Since the first day of the a enserved extent that jieople became very nobly under young man who disaster, Mrs. Gilbert, although thused about parasitic insects and woman of advanced age, has held the Stars and Strips and who was today it is beginning to be looked out no ho)ie of ever seeing her hus- severely kwounded in active particiupon as the greatest means of con- band again. She realized from the pation A the front, arrived late trol." beginning that there was no chance ThursdaV night from Detriot, Mich., for anyone to come out of th to ideutrryind cla!m the bodies of CONVENTION OF DEANS. mine alive. his brother and his three first cousDean Amy Lyman Merrill and During the afternoon the body of ins. Miss Laura Gardner, Brigbam Orin Smith, also formerly of I'rovo, (Jut TIalikin of Chicago has also Young university, will attend the was identified at the morgue where arrived to identify tbe body of his convention of deans of women Tid it bad been for several days, it be- uncle, John Konrgatis. A teiegram associated women .students to be ing the forty fifth body to be taken has been received from Tom Mach-cM- a of Coal City, 111., notifying that held early in April at Tnseon, Aii- - from ne mine. He "as recognized be Is on his way from that place The convention is for the by a lose tooth in ids mouth. zona. western division of American nni- Immediately following the finding to identity the body of his brother,-Joh- n Machetta. of the many bodies in the new see- versitles. at eon-firm- Tho Dead at in-th- e CasflcGafo , i , o - i |