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Show LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1926. VOLUME XLIX, HEAVY NUMBER 38. Elihu Root Declares Progress Depends Vitally On Extent 01 Research Here SIOR InTheField TO PRESIDENT GRAY OF UNION PACIFIC TELLS OF AWARDS Of Fundamental Science TO STUDENTS IN AGRICULTURE T Governor Richardson in The and State Prison Board Launch Upsets ' Ocean B r in California Refuse to Release Robert Scott Wreck Havoc Along Coach From San Fran- From Folsom Jail on The Lr.on Pap.:? will ex- tend the scope' of its agrlcul- tural educational Two Men Killed When - eakers (By Associated Press) iBv Associated Press) SAN FRANCISCO Feb 13 iJ,ah. Nebraska, KaSa? " the California here to the Mexican P, order today are reckoning the damage after a storm .which old timers declared to be the worst in seven years. Giant breakers driven by a heavy gale lashed coast from the coast. Two wc-r-e killed when a launch capsized at Santa Mon- First Shipment of Hard Coal Went Forth This Klilm that tin truths pure la BEACH Calif. KF.DONBO ton Feh. 13 A five hundred fishing barge was torn from- its moorings and swept to the beach just South of the Municipal pier. A southwest gale, fisherman say, is lashing the ocean into the heaviest swells on record here. thr- - b( rilled States ailvanri-mfu- t in the ( getting the support and encour- established through fundamental research m pure science by men who had no other object than to ascertain the truth. If that kind of research ends progress in applied s lence must presently end Fundamental research also. systematic support because it dots not present the manifest I promise of immediate profits. think the proposed organisation for the purpose of securing such support Is very important and will b. of the greatest value. Mr. Uool refers to toe efforts of a special board of trustees recently established liy the National Academy of Silences to inaugurate a plan whereby Immediate financial support may be obtained for adequate fumlanental scientific research In this country These trustees of the National lteseareh with Herbert Hoover as Tank of Nitro Glycerine CHIEF OF POLICE Explodes When UnAM) SALOON OWNER loaded From Truck at Fort Collins Husband UNDER INDICTMENT and Wife Arc The Victims. (By Associated Press) SAN DIEGO, Feb. 13. 0 tor m Luis saloon owner Tiajuana is jointly .charged wdth Chief of Police Zenaido Llanos with attacking the Misses Clyde and Audrey Peteet which resulted in the suicide of. the two girls and their parents attempted to end their lives by slashing their wrists. COLLINS, Feb. 13. Efforts are being made to recover the parts of the bodies of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Brand-hubwhich scattered over a wide area by an explosion of five hundred sixty-fiv- e gallons of nitro glycerine. It was being unloaded from a truck wlien the bltist occurred. JURY CLEARS DROWNED (By Associated Press) FORT Amador, er ; PETERSON OF BRIBE CHARGE THE i TWO Ifl HANGED IN RIO GRANDE Guilty of Murder of Cashier of Drake Hotel Last Summer Efforts Made to Obtain Stay of Execution Proved Futile. RIO GRANDE CITY, Texas, Feb. 13 Douglas' Pope 25 was drown llv Associated Press) in the Rm Grande when he ied TOPEKO, Kans.. Feb. 13. (an .J. Peterson former bank tried to swim the river instead commissioner was freed today of waiting for the ferry which (By Associated Press) l' d jury in the district court. would have made him late for CHICAGO. Feb. 13 Efforts He was cleared last night of work. to save them failed and Joe linliery charges, The verdict Holmes and Jack Woods, memcame after a nine day trial and bers of a band of five who killFOR 'dually closed the court contro PREPARING ed Frank Rodkey cashier of the viitually colsed the court contro Drake Hotel last summer were market during the adminisra-- t ALUMNAE BALL in the Cook County jail hanged ion of Governor Davis today. Until a few hours before AT THE B. Y. C. the execution efforts were made to .obtain a stay of execution on FINGERPRINTS TELL the grounds that the men had Plans for their annual alumnae become insane. MANS IDENTITY ball, given by the Crimson girls jof the BrighamYoungCollege in TEXAS UNIVERSITY i honor' of the society's alumnae Illy Associated Press) 111. members, ,are being rapidly Feb. I'WTILLE, matured as thedate of the GETS LARGE BEQUEST Oneill, 25, spent one thou-- , function draws near. The ball, mikI dollars to have his face re-- 1 social event of much import Hindi led but his (By Associated Press) fingerprints be - ,ce and dignity in the annals Tex., Feb. 13 The Paris, .out him and he must now of, the college, takes place in the Texas will have an pf 20. Invita''biii'l Inal for slaying Catherine gymnasiurh of Feb. astronomical observatory to com in New York. He has con- tions have been mailed to with the famous favorably pare former club members,- Lick i' a the result " 'i t he xilice say. observatory decorawhich at work parties, thouhundred mill 'on a four of tions are being made have been sand dollars e bequestof M'liraisyl-bachelor William McDonald, Jr vogersj Originally Tieki in the school and banked whose will was filed iled their appraisement of the bell, because of its (he mopurty of the late Brig-- 1 library: reas;ne numbers and import-A- . for probate yesterday. Hendricks of Lewiston, threw rnnttnnwl on pl.ieine the total at $35,665.90. HERMIT FOR FORTY-EIGH-T i j -- 13, Uni-VerT- ty two-hundr- ed the-Tat- -- c? I f Po liifRS REJOICE AT SETTLEMENT .Feb, ljJk HALIFAX, Israel Church, a hermit for forty lie wen't in- eight years is d. of OwardVkk i'lln,ADKLPlIIA, Feb. Bn. of anthracite are being taken throughout the! PennsyL isolation he never strike.l ariia following yesterday's termination of the woman saw a except one or two miners he agreement is to be ratified by the was forced out of He will occasions. start mmes of the most Tuesday' and the work at of a time ago on A retirement frenzy j ,jeort is today. mine starting Miickly thereafter. One I ill health of account r '(light ran through the regianr 7 )-J3te, ''i-tio- coal-fiel- ds tri-distf- ict con-'cnii- . chairman, propose to obtain an annual income of at least two million dollars so that progress in pure science may not be retarded. Other members of the board include: Albert A. MtcUeison, President ol the National Academy Of Sciences and Nobel 1'rUe winner; Gano Dunn. Chairman of the National Research Council; Vernou Kellogg, Permanent Secretary of the National Council; . Herbert Hoover, Andrew W. Mellon, Charles' K. Hughes, John' W. Davis. Colonel Edward M. House, Julius Kosen-w&lCameron Forbes, Felix Warburg. Henry 8. Pritchett: Dr. Robert A. Millikan, Foreign Secretary of the National Academy of Sciences and Nobel 'Prise winner; Dr.' John C.,Memara President olLIhe Carnegie Institution of Wastring-lou- ; Owen D- - Xoung and Henry M. erwiwf A- Robinson; Dr. Simon Flexner, Director of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research; Dr. John J. of the AmeriCarfy, can Telephone and Telegraph Cum-(anDr. William H. Welch, Di- -, rector of the School of Hygiene and' Public Health of Johns Hopkins University; Dr. James H. Breasted,' Director of the Oriental Institute of the Iniversity of Chicago; Professor I .. R. Jones of ihe University of Wisconsin ; Professor A. B. Iamb' of Harvard University; Professor Oswald Veblen of Iflnceton University: Dr. Thomas H. Morgan of Columbia University; and Ir., George E. Hale-- Director of Mount Wilson Observatory. The headquarters of the National Academy of Sciences National Research Endowment Is at Washing-- , 1IAZELT0N, Penn., Feb. 13. Shipments of hard coal from this section . start this y; . d. afternoon PROMINENT CITIZEN OF FRANKLIN DIED AT HOSPITALTODAY D. C. ton, first day the the short course in agriculture home economics icwonCe college. establishment m the scholarship or atthe I . .competitioifhas ' given a niateritil stimulus to the work of the country boys and girls clubs, a total of 374 scholarships having been .awarded in the states named of which 17 were granted to boys and m Utah counties and 77 to girls boys and girls ' in Idaho counties, for some time past we have ' been urged by ' the joint state miners came back on the job. Probably the latter part of next week, preparations will be made to start reopening the lines M organizations having . direct of administracharge colleries. anthracite the tion of vocatonal education in I'QIN TAKE EXCEPTIONS IN LETTER n Feb. 13. (AP) Women of New York are aroused over the exclusion of the Countess of Cathcart by the Immigration authorities while the Earl of Craven, her partner in the alleged misconduct which resulted in her being excluded,, has been permitted to enter this country. A letter to Secretary .Davis and Immigration Commissioner Curran, at Ellis Island, ask if the countess has leen discriminated against be' cause of her sex. YORK, agrculture under; the Federal. act of 1917, generaly known as the' Smith Hughes law, to establish a similar - competion available to agrcultural students in Smith' Hughes high schools.' Our experience in . -- of the . scholarship plan heretofore in effect and obsercation of its results as a 4:80 a. m. tolin, Idaho, dM the furtherance day of acute Brights disease. factor" in Mr. Lowe and his good wife had of agriculture as a profitable the ' w.nter vocation, particularly in the exbeen spending months oil the coast when the tension of diversified farming former took ill and finally deJ activities, have been so contided to return home, believing vincing that after discussion at the change would assist in ' re- length with Dr, HI Lane, storing him to' health again. Up- chief of the federal agricultural on arriving -- in Logan, he wafa education service jat Whslung-ton- , Williamson, state director taken to the hofyi'ta), wtere. he gradually giew worse until the for vocational education. L R. Ilumphreys, state supervisor of end came. education . and Mr. Ixiwe was one of the best agricultural southern President E. G. Peterson of the known citizens in Idaho. He has been a merchant Agricultural Colege located at at. Franklin for years and in Logan, and with William . Ken-statdirector for vocational his business dealings he has Dean E. J. hidings education, made a wide circle of friends, lie of the Idaho College of Agriand son' Thoma of was the t culture and president. A H. Eliza Gallaway Lowe and was Upham of the University of lorn in Pennsylvania, July 12, Idaho at Moscow--, the Union came he With 1856. his parents management has authorto Franklin in 1863 where he ized the establishment of a plan has resided ever since. Besides annual scholarships awards his widow, Mary Doney Lowe, for to the Hughes students, the following children survive: based Smith the of upon principles Millie Merrill Mrs. Mrs and the extension but service plan Bertha Johnson, Logan: Mrs I aura Dunkley, and. Mrs. Roseila operating independently of the : (latterDunkley, Whitney. Idaho; Rcl- The conT preset arrangement' ert Lowe. Het-s- Lowe Lester templates $75.00 (scholarship Low'e and Mrs Let ha award available for either Frsnklin and Mrs Ethel winter school course in the Ix'wiston. . The foIlo'V n g br dl h er s an d of Idaho anti the College sisters also survive: Mrs. Wil- Logan liam Hull, and Mrs. Hyruin Agriculture at (Moscow or appliRigby, Hooper: T. G. Lowe, cable to full term of four, year As an addLogan: Mrs. J, C. Alien, Cove; course in the college. ana wider to inducement ed Mr Mary Webster, Rexburg, agricultural thorough Idaho: John and Joseph Lowe more decided Frankbn; and Mrs Sarah Walk- education, it has been to increase amount of ' the er. Ogden. Funeral services will be held award for a full term course to new ill the Franklin, ward chapel, $100. At the same time a winter the for award cf $50. Tuesday; Febi 16 at 1 o'clock short course will be established.-Th- e competition is open to boys Sockets for nuts of six differ- ami girls bet wen 14 and 21 ent sizes are carried ritbe hannag ft throe) ir.nnt(iDiH dle of a new wrench. on a J e WHITE WED. GIRL IN NEGRO CHURCH (By Associated Press) Pa-acif- CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Feb. 13 Mrs Altne Best DoAlin, 17 who was deserted at the alter only tobe promised to on the spot by William II. Bool in 9 is now on her honeymoon. She is the only white girl here ever to a negro church Fhe was wed by an African Episcopal bishop. Her husband is also white. -- ( 1 1 Department of J ustice Seek an Injunction Against the Organization of a Large Food Produets Corporation in New York State. (By Associated Press) NOW UNDER ARREST WASHINGTON, Fub. 13- The department of justice in its! r!' Associated Puss) seconding anti trut procedure! PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 13. of the Week asked the federal court cf New York for an iniunc our nie aie under arrest here on charges out of against another proposed ing. fake diamJds tIaiming merger of dealers in food pro- - their jewels to have formerly ducts. The actiou is against the j teen the prnuei-tpf Ellen Food Pi 'xlticls Lorpor-- Kay now wife of Irving Berlin, ation and nine individuals and the song writer. Several women involve! some t f the most wide- and pawnbrokers are said to tfiive beeir victimized by the ally known chain store organizations in the country. leged swindlerssell-Do- n j , 1 1 SUDDEN FUEL FOR WARMTH Press) (By ' . NEW YORK, A riot call for the police was sent out when hundreds of men, women and children, seeking fuel storm er the coke yards of the Consoli dated gas company. Scores were injured before the ' police could quell the disturbance. Feb-113- ic : - r . SELL FAKE JEWELS i IN DOG ( Bv PRICES Associated Press) Feb. 13 -- Fail WINNIPEG, lire cf the srow motors brought a sudden rise in the price of dogs in Sious Lookout district. Motors were to have taken pros pectors to the new gold strike. They proved useless in the nushy districts. . - j- Utah-Agrici- : dtu - EXPEDITION TD NORTH POLE RISE NS d-a- 1 M FOBNSOtf - l4ndermJ YEARS, DEAD CITIZENS SEEK (By Associated Press) OF ANTHRACITE STRIKE YESTERDAY 13.-AP- AfAY Ftp Abbs t Believe Countess Is Discriminated Against Write To Secretary Davis And Commissioner j "i-- sr CamsROM Press) . (By Associated Press) ' (By Associated NEW YORK, Feb. 13. Wall street celebrated the return to peace of the Anthracite industry by violently bidding up on shares of toal mining distribut ing companies and coal carrying railroads Robert G. Lowe, 69 of Frank e 6tudentsh of vocational agriculture in Smith Hughes high schools in the conn Afternoon, The First The,new system Day The Miners Were plates' a cl, oice of two contemBack on Their Old one of $100.00 for. full ferm'. coum in tile sUte Job. College of Agriculture, the oth- - agement he deserves, with the result that human progress eventual, ly may be hampered. The eminent statesman In advocating that wider opportunities be ottered the setenlit who is handicapped freqiuntly by financial "and other restrictions, says. "Kverv praetleal advantage gained in ulillinng natural forces for the iienelit of mankind can be traced baeU to a necessary baais Seaside structures were die. washed away at several places, shipping was also affected. ica. WaS Colorado In SACRAMENTO Feb 13 line with the attitude of Governor Richardson the Board of State prison directors at Folsom took no action at the request of authorities of Illinois for the sur render of John C. Redding who has admitted that he is Robert Scott wanted in Chicago for the murder of which his brother was convicted and sentenced to along points - Requisition. cisco to Mexico. opportunities heretofore MINERS GO - LEFT ON SAILING VESSEL SEATTLE, Feb. 13. (AP) With, the sailing steamship Victoria the new aerial adventure in the arctic started on iris , preliminaries today; Captain George Hubert Wilkins, a young Australian heading the expedition, and Major Thomas G, observer for the United States army, left with their planes lashed to the vessel. From. Fairbanks they-wifly- tto point Barrow, then toward the pole.' 7 Lan-phi- ll er, |