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Show s ' CHE WEATHER WHEAT MARKET CHICAGO, Aug. 14. Wheat September $1.60 ember Com $1.58. 86c. Oats (AP) cloudy, Friday, probably showers and cooler west; Saturday, generally fair. Vs ; Dec- $1.04; 40c; 43c. LIFE OF MON Mrs. Morgan Died I (By Associated FRIDAY, AUGUST NTE R M E D I AIEI JElNELflY; 14, 1925. Missouri Police Take Fanatic into Custody But Are Now Puzzled as to What Course They Should Pursue With Him. Macedonian Fighter (By Associated Press) Kled KANSAS CITY, August 14. in Attempt Will K. Reeme, a disciple of Carrie Nation, who admitted to Escape Prison sending a- - Ietterto Secretary Mellon threatening his life, is (By Associated Press) held for investigation by the SKOP1E, Siberia, Aug 14. announce police, who are puzzled wfiat to Serbian newspapers do with him. The death of Anfelko Nikoloff, for 20 years an active- fighter in ranks of the Macedonians PICKFORD PLOTTERS Twotheyears ago Nikoloff was sentenced to impr'sonment havPUNISHED FOR CRIME ing received communication of the original sentence. Recently when he was assign-u- d (By Associated Press) to hard la:or he escaped LOS ANGELES, August 14. from the policeman who was Claude Holcomb, and Charles guarding him, taking the Z. Stephens face ten years to life guard's rifle. After six days he imprisonment as a result of was recaptured, but in anoththeir conviction last night on er attempt to escape was killed an charges, of plotting to kidnap during with interchange of rifle shots the police. defenPickford. The third Mary dant, Adrian Wood, was acquitted. - strikerTdmage FOREIGN PROPERTY HYLAN AND SMITH (By Associated TIENTSIN, 14. Press) MacMillans Discoveries of (By Associated ' Press) WASHINGTON, August 14 With one plane temporarily out of commission, the result of heavy seasrthe MacMillan Arc-ti- c expedition at Etah, Greenland will go ahead w ith the other two to establish an intermediate base at Flagler Fjord, on of Ellesmere, a hundred miles from the main base at the-islan- Etah. DARING DAYLIGHT China, August Jap- PAYROLL HOLDUP (By Associated (By Associated Press) . (By Associated , 0., August Successful experiments camera to deterwith mine if crops can be readily from high altitudes offer the means of supplementeving the regular crop census ery five years with a supplemental census every summer in the opinion of C. J. West, statistician, of the U. S. bureau of agricultural economics here. Mr. West recently returned from McCook field, Dayton, where, in the company of army pilots, he surveyed farrri lands at an altitude of 5,000 feet and by means of a powerful earner developed at McCook field ob. tained 60 photographs. - "The major crops can easily be distinquished from the air, said Mr. West, and I was particularly impressed with . the way a farm shows up from an altitude of 5,000 feet At present we have, a crop census every five years. By airplane we could supplement this every , summer and find out whether the amount of acreage in different crops is varying from the amount established by l Press) WINNIPEG, Canada, August In a daring daylight holdup, of the street railway company, five robbers secure, a payroll of from fifty to seventy-fiv- e thousand dollars. The cashier was beaten unconcious. 14. BY THE PRESIDENT COMMISSION (By Associated 1rts.lf NEW YORK, Aug 14. Jack Kearns of Mickey manager Walker and Jack Dempsey called at the office of the state athletic commission but did not sign any Contracts. The commission asked him to postpone action in Dempseys behalf until Tuesday because a full board was not present. (By Associated LAND. OWNERSHIP O , . - census" i DAYTON, OHIO, Aug., 14. A robber held up six employes of the North Dayton branch of the Davlon Savings Trust Co., and escaped with twenty thousand dollars. The robber apparently hid in the bank basement all night. i Cof-fle- Causes Problem For Free State (By Associated Press) ' . na-(in-n! . n OSLO Norway, Aug. 14. took possession formNorway FORT MEYERS, Aug. 14. ally of Spitzbergen, Archpela-go- , Marco Islahd is divided into hos. awarded her by an internatile camps ready to fight over tional treaty in 1920. A huge the ownership of an uncharted celebration was held here. strip of land in the center of the DILLON, Mont., Aug. 14 island. The sheriff with armd A runaway team of horses deputies makes up one faction. The other is headed by the set- trampled to death Charles who was working with a tlers led by a syndicate which ro.id crew. townsite the recently purchased qf Marco. SOUTHAMPTON, Aug. 14. George M. Ixtt Jr. ninth in Rational ranking, entered the Sunday Drinking final round of a tenn;s tournament at the Meadow club. TO , negotiations looking to recogn-tioof the Defacto government Press) - MR Press) WASHINGTON, Aug, 14, Dr. Rafael Elizakle has been commissioned by the Defacto government of Ecuador to act as an agent in Washington in MAYliGirToVER (By Associated (Bv Associated Press) OSHKOSH, Wis., August 14. -- Roy P. Wilcox, a lawyer of Dr. Clarcncs C, Uttls, who hat rationed the presidency of tho University of Maine to become president of tho University of Michigan. Ho Is only thirty-eigh- t years old. He graduated from Harvard and taught there for 11 yoara, Eauclaire, was unanimously nominated as the Coolidge Republican candiate for the senate vacancy caused by the death of Senator Robert M, LaFollette. He will oppose Robert M. LaFollette, Jr., who also runs as a Republican. , Los Angeles Children Unusually New Basic Element, PRESS DISPATCHES The DUBLIN, Aug. 14. question of Sunday drinking in the Free State has become a subject for active discussion. It has .been wholly abolished in Northern Ireland, but in the . AIRPLANES FOR Free State the provision ena Estate to be Reimbursed ling- a bona fide traveler who USE OF GUARD has gone three miles from his home to get drink, has nullified Associated Press) (By the- general law, and public NEW YORK, Aug. 14. The (By Associated Press) estate of the late Wm. G. RockeDENVER, August 14. Four bouses in the neighborhood of feller will be reimbursed by New airplanes for the use of the Col- Dublin and other large towns York state to the extent Of orado National Guard, are being do a large trade with the Sun $327,000 for taxes paid in New assembled at Pueblo, Colo., and day bona fied traveler. York on property in other states, will be tested ina flight over Along the Ulster (.order a similar trade has sprung up, and under a court order. Denver August 22. large numbers of excursionists from Northern Ireland cross into Free State every Sunday ROTARIANS as the TALKS bona fide travelers in search of a drink. This is particularly noted between South Down and F distance or size is any guide to go by, this old world we call the Village of Omeath in Counearth amounts to but very little, wras the opinion of Prof. A. ty Loith. Opinion in the Free H. Saxer of the Agricultural College, who discussed some as- State is divided. A large numtronomical features at the Rotary meeting on Thursday. It was ber of people favor complete Professor Saxers idea that methods used by concrete objects in Sunday closing and the aboliSchools to show the size and distance of the planetary system as tion of 4he Ibona fide tra eler compared to the sun and each planet to the other were very privilege. An official witness before the Liquor Commission inadequate and gave one the wrong concepts. To illustrate his point more clearly Dr. Saxer had those pres- indicated his view that Sunday ent imagine a large sphere the size of the Thatcher Bank opening for everybody between building at this point to represent the sun. One mile north of limited hours would be a betthis point would be a little pill about three inches in diameter ter course. representing our earth and so on to Preston would be placed the A meeting of the pr'ests of various planets in different sizes. Jupiter would be about the diocese of Clonfert, Most where Hyde Park lane is and would be 4 Vi feet in diameter. Rev. Dr. Dignan, Bishop of the Uranus would be small and as far away as Prestoif. Taking the diocese presiding, strongly coneight planets would total only 75 cubic feet while the big sphere demned the suggested! i bnefal at the Thatcher Bank representing the sun would total 45,000 opening , of drink shops on SunAll the planets could be placed inside the sun and days. In vew of the excessive cubic feet. facilities in Ireland at present they would not amount to much. Using the same distances from the Thatcher Bank to Pres- for getting intoxicating drink ton with the planets in their respective positions, the nearest the priests thought universal fixed Star would 270,000 miles away. . , Sunday opening would De a Mr. Edgar Gibson had charge of the program. disaster, , PROF. Press) ASSOCIATED LATE - COLUMBUS, tion as Republican. 1 APPEARS BEFORE Republicans Attorney Wilcox to Make Race While Robert Jr., Will Also Contend For Elec- 4 NEW YORK, August 11. Aug. Fifty thousand dollars worth of jewel Supposed defunct breweries in TlLwas seizedbyfedera!offk NewJerey,PemisT vania, and eers in tb safety box of Kiti Massachusettes, are flooding Gilhooey, who was arrested re- the east )ith thousands of barcently hs head of a nation wide rels of real beer to supply the narcotic syndicate. Discoveries market cut off by the govern, resulting from her arrest led ments rum blockade. Officials to the later arrest of C 1. declare mot e Wer has been seizBeach, head of the govern- ed in the last thiity days than in the previous six nionths,The ment local narcotic squad. total seized for the last month Is six thousand barrels. KEARNS CHICAGO, OF STREET RAILWAY bolus It. Nominate JACK Press) Strikers wrecked a Coolidge . Bulgaria Press) TWIN Planes Out of Commis- 14-Pr- esident (By Associated FOLLETISM THE Following Rum Blockade Dries Up The Arrest of Kitty The Coast But Inland sion But Other Two Go GilhooleyV Implicates Supply Not Diminished Officials Seize Large Ahead With Work Un- Head of Governments dertaken in Far North Chief of Chicagos Quantities During The Month. Local Narcotic Squad. Country. One anese oil plant and Chinese ownNEW YORK, August 14. (Bv Associated Press) ed and American managed mill. Promising; to stump every bor- The strikers started SWAMPSCOTT, August their dis- ough in New .York, Governor turbances In this district last Coolidge left this A1 Smith has thrown his weight morning by automobile for a viSaturday, with the Tammany .forces to sit to his father at Plymouth, Vermont. He will also confer prevent, the third term nominaNew , while there regarding the BelThirty-thre- e tion of Mayor Ilylan. gian debt situation. In the first part of the trip to Laws Irish Passed Americans Wed Plymouth the presidents party passed through a rain storm (By Associated Press) which at places was severe. They in DurDUBLIN, August 14. continued the journey, however ing the session of the Free State at the rate of thirty miles an Parliament recently concluded, hour. (By Associated Press) S3 acts were passed covering evSAMAKOV, August 14. This Bulgarian town recently ery variety of national activity. witnessed the wedding of two One of the most notable was STITING that authorizing the use of the young Americans, the culmina- River Shannon to supply electriREGALIA BOUGHT tion of a short romance. The bride was Miss Laura Standish city. Another act which provoked of Oak Park, near Chicago, who, much (By Associated Press) controversy was the trealast spring started on a trip sonable and seditions offenses DANVILLE, Pa., The outfit around the world with little act. It provides the death pen- of Sitting Bull, a famous Sioux thought,-i- t is said, of marriage. treason and graded pen- Indian chieftan, consisting of for alty In Samakov she met John alties for various other offenses his head dress, saddle, and coat -- Stearns, a teacher in the Amerk were sold by Mrs. Emma Heller the state. against ican school. Their engagement Parliament, which had been in of Wilkesbare, Penn, to the was announced after a short session almost continuously for Wyoming Historical Society for courtship. Mr. Stearns is a gra- three years, adjourned to Nov- six hundred dollars. duate of Harvard. ember 3. x , Airplane and Camera Aid in Crop Census U BEEN SEIZED BARRELED FLOODING VISIT TO PLYMOUTH GOING TO BATTLE NUMBER 204. Press) NEW YORK, Aug. 14. Mrs. John Pierpont Morgan died at noon at her home at Glencove, Long Island. Death was the result of a cardiac collapse, physicians . said, which came after two months of illness from a sleeping sickness. (By Associated UTAH, at Noon Today IE - CACHE COUNTY, LOGAN, .VOLUME XLVIIL Thrifty (By AsBoclaied'TfSSa) Hafnium, Turned Into Metallic Form (By Associated Press) LOS ANGELES, The teaching of come Of part August 14 thrift has be- - the curriculum of ' nearly 200 public schools here. The subject involves the value of a savings account and home and business economy. Establishment of a school savings department advocated by Los Angeles banks as a division of the course, has produced what is termed amazing re- suits. Up to July 1, there had, been opened 63,478 school savings accounts with $686,000 on deposit to the credit of students. COPENHAGEN, Aug. 14. Two ounces of the new basic element,, hamniuiry have been produced in metallic form, one ounce of which has been sent to the United States. It is undt-stood that the new element may be successfully used in the manufacture of audion lamps for radio. Niels Bohr, discoverer of RIOTS ON EVE r Hafnium and- winner of the Nobel prize for physics in 1922, was not able at first to turn the new element into form. He has now, howfBv Associated Press) ever, Accomplished this, assistMADRAS, India, August 14. civil ed by Paul Berglund. a Thirty were injured, some engineer. Success was attained when a gang of Hooliseriously substance by oxygeniz&tion of a attacked the procession of gans! called alvit, found in Norway and prance, and contain ng six the national congress supporters on the eve of the municipal elecper cent hafnium. tion. Seven were arrested for ) participation in the affair. r -- - me-tal- bc Famous - French Stallion ( (SELECTION By Associated Press) - Sold Tobacco Popular With Japanese BERLIN. Aug. 11. The famous French stud stallion, SEATTLE SHAKEN Niceas, has boon sold to a German stud for 260,000 maiks. BY EARTH SHOCKS Agents refused to divulge the name of the purchaser. Nictfts was foald in 1920 and is a pro (fh duct of the stud of Baron M. Press) SEATTLE, Wash., August de Rothehild. During three 14. Seattle was shaken by an years racing tho stallion was earth shock late yesterday. The the winner of more than $500 shock had a maximum inten- 000 francs . sity of thn ty seconds. The center of the disturbance was about Children of two hundred miles from here. including cigars, cigarettes and pipe mixtures. for the fiscaT ended last April year amounted to 245,767,455 yen. Compared with the sales of ten years ago, the present figures show an increase of more than 500 percent. Zoologists Wed Reported Engaged PLAN "BLAST FOR SUNDAY (By Vssooiated Press) California, August 11. Enough dynamite to cause neaiby mountain peaks to shake will be used August 23rd to loosen an immense tonnage the quarry hepe Thirof rock-aty tons are to be used, Engineers will record the effects of the blast. ALAMEDA, t BAUD (By Associated Irns) The BERLIN, August 27. names of two families noted in the zoological and animal world were united here recently with the marriage of Hildegard daughter of the cele hrated Hamburg animal collector, to Heinz Heck, son of the director of the Berlin Zoo. Both children were born in a zoological garden and lwth grew up .among w ild beasts- CONCERT llag-enbec-k, TONIGHT , (By Associated Press) The TOKYO, August 14. total sales of tobacco in Japan 1924-192- Lord 5, Glenconner (By Associated Press) Lord , LONDON, August 14. Glenconner, Englands most eli- - . gible bachelor in the eyes of society mothers with marriageable daughtes, is engaged to Miss Pamela Paget, the younger daughter of Sir Richard and Lady Muriel Paget. He is 26 years old, very wealthy and inherited many business interests as well as th& famous Tennant collection of pictures, a part o which sold for $1,000,000 two . years ago. Norwegians Eat EVENING at 6:30 p. m. the Logan Concert Band give an open air concert on, the Tabernacle grounds. The band will be assisted by George Mitchley of the Lagoon resort, who will sing popular numbers "with the band, and give short talk explaining the band contest now in progress at Lagoon. The Logan Concert Band has entered the contest and will participate on next Sunday afternoon. v The following program MU be rendered: 1; March, National Emblem. ' The Admiral. 2. Overture, Roses 3. Popular, Moonlight and sung by Geo, Mitchley. . 4. March, The Volunteers." , Talk by George Mitchley. 5. Overture. "Orpheus in r Ji(rch; Swastika.' THIS 6 W AVhale Meat (By Associated Press) t, 7 OSLO, Norway, Aug. 14. Whale meat is a popular form of human nourishment among the poorer classes of. Norway- months During the spring large quantities of this food was shipped to Trondhjam, Bergen and Oslo, Only the best and most tender portions are selected . for human consvfnp-tion, . v - ; ; |