Show JAMES Sj A. A STRAFE DROWNS IN THE MINNESOTA A RIVER James A A. A Stran instructor instructor in the machine machine mahine ma ma- chine hine shops shops' at the University of Utah was drowned today in an n Minnesota river at Fort Snelling near nea St. St Paul He was in a canoe and it turned over over in the swift current His companion was res res' rescued cued by fishermen Mr Dir left Salt Salt Lake City in June to visit his parents and old home homo in St St. Paul Before Ie leaving ving to ho told William Forsberg foreman of the University University University Uni Uni- shops all about the good old days on the Minnesota river when he was A do boy swimming swimming- and canoeing and fishing fishing- there He Ile said he was going goins back to live Jive over the happy boyhood days again this summer around the haunts haunt that lingered ling so delightfully in his memory Mr was about 28 years rears old lie Jle first came camo to the University of Utah four years ago lIe He stayed there here two years cars and went to Cleveland 0 O. a year to work in a large larg-e manufacturing pant plant lIe He returned to the University last year ear and was to come back again in August August Au Au- gust jUst to prepare for the tho next term Mr l had a room at the A. A C. C Smith home horia Eleventh th East street The TheAs As Associated Press dispatches brought the first news no of the drowning to this tIllS cit city |