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Show ? heat CHICAGO. Aug. 1.361 ; Dec 1.33 Vi; Sept. 26-W- . CHE WEATHS3 May l,413,. Com, Sept. 76. Oats, Sep 37ii 82V;I May 88'. Dec, 41 Vi; May, DOc. Generally fair tonight. Sat- -, urday ; cooler northeast tonight. 45:!. tolume xux. LOGAN, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH, CLERGY LDVE IF FI FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1926. NUMBER 203 lit PRIEST 1 THE DEATH OF OVER A SCORE Ill OF MEN TRAPPED BY Led To Pastors Death He Hit By Street Attitude Car Was As He Was on His Religious Way To Visit His Sick fB In Will Be No Change Episcopates CATASTROPHE CAUSES Until The Laws of The Country Pet at Veterinarians AnAre Modified Was 88 Years Old. nouncement Declares 27.-U- Listed As Killed In Action In France Fred Hoffman Turns Up Alive To Surprise and , Delight Mourning Relatives and Friends. -it - e government .'!?" ru.llt-- - CBy Associated Press j PITTSBURGH, Aug. 27-Listed as killed in action prior to' the signing of the armistice in nineteen eighteen, Fred Hoffman, forty two, has returned home. He called on his sister here jesterday, She fainted when he told her who he was. Later, a reunion with h'g brdth-e- r and sister and his eighty old mother was year held. He said he went over to Australia after the armistice, and later returned to Chicago. Letteis he sent homo returned, he said saying the ad dresgee coy Id n t be located. . V .hr inmLnl' r hS'""! then Conception paiish for fiftv foui teachers in the public schols ot 3 ,,K ' dismiss . Guadalaiari have been re-- ! to refused the ed because , ply to the go ernments circu-BANDITS to define lar requesting them their attitude on the govern-- 1 meats religious policy. SEIZE Britain and France Agre on Tangier ( Hy Associated I ; POLICE ressl Aug. 27 Fiance and Britain 'probable will! (,reat come to an agreement between! themselves befort -- replying to the recent Spanish, memoran lum asking for the' exclusive the international contiol of district of Tangier bvJ Spain, Fiance and England ate be-- 1 PARIS to hold identic I views buithev want to satisfy Spain m so far as possible in order to prevent the question arising again. llevcd ( Ry Associated Pross) MUSKOGEE, Okla , Aug. 27 Two deputy sheriffs were wounded nd Chief Of Police J. C. Wall was talfen, captive by two bandits after a gun fight on the Albert Pike highway west of Sallisavv today . Bert Cotton and, Perry UTTunUite they jaie wpupdod. With WM1 were pursuing the two- - bandit's in an auto! They overtook the bandits and a gun battle en sued. ..When the two deputies were wounded the bandits stopped their car and forced the police chief tp accompany them. Posses that tookl up the trail found a sack of money the bandits had abandoned 27. Aug J I lElliFil WASHINGTON, F0REI1EU1S , Rather than have the advantage their injured comrade thiee army aviators who hi ought Lieutenant Cyius K. Bettis here yesterday from Bellfhnte, Pa., refused to wear laiachutes as required by army Hgulations Bettis who was in-- I u red in a crash Tuesday was "trapped into an ambulance airplane. Captain Ira Meeker who P'loted the ambulance said inasmuch as Bettis couldnt wear a took our) oft parachute, end sat on em.. Lieutenant John Upson. Captain Andrew and other officers were aboard. Bettis condition today is much stirring, virile drama of the Alaskan frontier, rational in treatment and with an undercurrent of delicious comedy, has been brought to the screen the m The Barrier, A er l Hv Associated Press j I y I Associated Press I ct Governor Gowen also present- ed to the , executive committee his tentative list of convention committee appointments. This list, in final form- was presented to the convention delegates at the opening session, whch convened at 10 oclotk this morning w'hen it was approved.! Besides Governor Gowen andj Secretary S. Earle Boyes, also! of Caldwell, the District execu-- l live committee consists of Lieu-- 1 - photoplay from Rex Beachs widely read novel of a decade ago of the same name, One tWing about this picture Minute Animals Use most deserving of praise is External Digestion that it contains none of the overdrawn heroics customarily (Bv Science Service) H- - B Aven, associated with pictures woven DULUTH, Minn, Aug. 27 Canyon,-Utah; wo Bingham George around the lives of men and The form of animal, simplest men in primitive' conditions, B. Crabtree, Idaho Fills, Idaho; the has its digestive apameba, CrandellSpringville, ut is an accurate, faithful por-1- 5 Myron II. on the outside, accordparatus Shinn; and Juneau trayal of mans struggles again- Utah, ing to Dr. Thomas Hall Shas-tiJudge Raymond L. Giv-- , st the wilds and the elements. opthalmologist of St Lukes CBlancPower.-G. i ens, Boise. Idaho; The name of T. H. of this city. These Hospital f life-cehard, 505 W. 2 North Aug. 30 Nampa Idaho and Charles N. can secrete hyminute almost any one of the princi- Fehr, Salt Lake City. drochloric acid about any choice . pals would generally constitute , Kiwanis International preslmorsel that pleases their facy a box office attraction in itself. dent Ralph A. Agnerman, and feed upon the portion w'hLclj Norman Kerry, a favorite immediate past president John tickles their palate, and cast Moss, who are to address the portrayer of romantic aristo- H. 'off the rest. This acid is the B. J. Utah-Idah- o GO)VEN, district convention, Meade Burrell, the cUsame as that secreted inside Idaho. Governor Caldwell, Vir reached Logan early this morn- Utah-Idah- o cratic .army . officer from human and animal stomachs Kiwanis District Alas- ingginia, who is assigned to one . of the digestive juices, ' International. falls The convention registration ;;aF Amebae have- - only two sen- ka, where he meets and Vt ell Hast booth opened evening1 and in love w'ith Earl Wyatt sight and touch. Dr. Shas- ps, sville. Aug. 80 Necia. a half all local KiWanians, as weel as Southern Storm ' tid said and- although they have bheed girl whom he believes all many from other dubs, registerelOOK Heavy Toll no eyes they are all eyes. The d- Practically all delegates were white as does she herself. sense of touch likewise acts cliemotional the registered by 10 a. m. this mornbig One of Astociated pressi their entire mass. (By Throughout maxes of the play comes whep ing. no hav ORLEANS. (They NEW 27 sex, he said, Aug. ' The main streets of the city the disclosure of Necias njixare all sex, propaga-severcause to known be are and dead they Ben if Logan are in holiday attire ;9 made by Stark ed others are missing and.tion taking place bv the sim captain, and brutal many business houses have property ship. nett,the damige estimated atjple expedient of dividing . ;; ai special window decorations feaand ten million selves in the middle Both hal five The discovery of T'7,ur Kiwanis. turing was were witlistwd apparent as new reports ves lieing again all seeing and FRIDAY MORNING loy steel has evr annomiced recently at .nei- - .The annual convention of the of the tropica hurricane that- all feeling, each half can also Wed- keep up the acidemission pro- HadteU. Utah-Idah- o field by Sir D strict of Kiv ar.is swept southern Louisiana - here to- - cess reachedby Which it esrn its daily nesday night, who on png . bread, iftv, (0r"tinit erlj rs - nothing about the Childrens Corner of Chicago- or the story connected with its founding- The place is Fullerton Avenue and Orchard Street just west of Lincoln Park. Almost the first thing that catches the attention in the Bambino neighborhood is a above a doorw ay, the quaint blue and white enamel figure of a - - baby that Della Robbia- centuries back, made the world wide Symbol for childhood. The Bambino signifies in this case - hospital, hs J I ! roles-play- , s ;a j ( j be-Fi- ve al and likewise tnat within half a mile radius a laige group of oth- er childhood chanties have arisen- besides the Hans Chris- tian Anderson statue aili a mon qinent to Eugene Field, the poet ?anese ff Little Boy Blue- tu U them-betwe- . sixty a the le All these blast.,mT time of the trapped are believed to have no chance of remaining alive as the tunnels are heavy with gas. Anxious women and children waited all night at the mouth of the mine for news of husbands and fathers heedless of the rain that fell throughout the night. No attempts were made to identify the dead. The recovered bodies are to be examined at the, morgue today. The Clymer blast was the second in this district in three years. Thirty seven were killed m 1923 at Shank town. More than forty were killed in the mine explosion here according to the lates .estimates.' The bod ev of nine had been re--1 covered at, noon today, making the known death toll forty lone. The bodies were placed In the morgue alognside the thir-jt- y Aug 27 who two fellow workmen fwere killed. , i An - , Drown When im-!Ma- identified as Joseph Mazza aged x a Sicilian.- The only clew to the shoot- ing was a grudge against the road by whom Mazza, was employed He tried' td kill all in tho unhform o'f the railroad and two pullman porters , were wounded. After shooting' Edwards Mazza reloaded the shotgun end shooting ran through the station He saw Kikakos run ' in a restaurant doorway and fired killing the waiter. As Kikakos pitched forward Mazza turned and began reloading but Danliff twice cited for bravery in France fired at Maz-z- , before he could reload again. en were aboard and known to have Many were carr thirty-ri- A agix lot-.,- ; jr ", ,0 Chdos rrra,J j New; A rivals irtrTin for Saturday Selling. CIIAU 527. Bir' indust ru etions tn Albert I - congreg- confere tions tow, the risiila, Press) ways b i ate an PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 27. Commander John N. Rodgers, hero of the Hawaiian seaplane flight, was killed this afternoon when the airplane io which he was riding, with Mechanician Schultz fell into the Delaware river. He was rescued alive from the wreck but died efficien better crowding 2? ?he Siren SciFkitSy: "klNEV- ?- Railroi'4.01ME; . - o-- the mens - about tade tv IVU,:Enw- 9- fBvLYoil Highly important results in the building industry may .folATL.ANT low the discovery of a new ij1., ug. 27 chemical process by which ex-- 1 tied thirty et cellent bricks, - it is claimed, tral railroad can be made from cotton stalks their bunks wn and clay. . ifRcmarkable Varies Flight This Afternoon iBr r ntn .IciLo swiftly rushinf Commander Rogers Killed In Airplane Filer-Idaho- - CHICAGO, Aug. sands of people who hv a few squares awav know - By d, Thoudaily pass - I DALLAS Aug. 27 The Texas piimary campaign for the Demociatic gubernatorial nom-tnination cK)hed loJav Wlth the d -- Fergusonism- a8 is. kan sues. Attorney general Dan Moody has the inside track over Ma. Ferguson incumbent hundred twenty through a thousand lead over the woman in the five cornered July primary race. Pa Ferguson has done all the campaigning for wife the latter making only 'one speech. - 26. Chicago, childrens THIS MORNING district. tenant-Governo- in a, Officially approving the completed plan for the annual cono District of Kiwanis International, vention of the District Governor J. B- Gowen of Caldwell, Idaho, and the Dis- Executive committed met here last evening, on the eve of the two-da- y gathering and pronounced everything in readiness for what promises to be the bahner convention of this Kiwanis TIFF improved. Monument To Baby SUCCESSFUL - w-- e Is Chicago Utah-Idah- over Childrens Corner AT CAPITOL wr en armed j , River Boat Capsizes migrant railroad ' w'ith a, shotgun and knife dang-- t &. ling from about his throat last! Press Associated (By Edwards' NOAKIIALI BENGAL night killed Joseph depot passenger agent, wound-diAug. 27. Ninety rtc. ed three others and kept the'sengei of a Megna riyy i Illinois Central Station in am boat are believed to b FI t I uproar until he was killed fif-- drowned when the ' teen minutes later by Charles in midstream Danloff a barber. The man was twro. A hurdr CONVENTION OPENED DISTRICT . STIRRING VIRILE -- CHICAGO (By Associated Pieaal MOST lists indicate at UDst I 1 illANIS' Associated Preaaj CLYMER, Pa., Aug. 27 A pall of gloom hung over this little village today as rescue workers sought to discover th fate of an undetermined number of men trapped yesterday by, an explosion in the Clymer ini lie of the Clearfield , bituminous coal .corporation, , One estimate placed the probable dead at forty three. Officials however said not mor9 than twenty five. Twelve bodies have been recoveied and four other ' miners are in the hospital while thirteen more are believed to have made their way to safety from the wrecked workings. Fred St. Clair, coroner of Indiana "County said today that a check of the mine I (Ur Aipotiatf J Intisf WAI KEGAN, 111., Aug. MEXICO CITY. Aug. 27 ntil laws The love of it priest f r his dog Mexico's religiou-F . t E. Gav,n, aged are amended whether that vvilll blind, nJ or there months years i?1f,v ruiuue his death toda.v lie was will be no change in the Cyth-- j H ' sTel-'- t tir,1 dving ot olic episcopates attitude and no fnetured enrout? services'1 church of whj resumption ma e Lls dail.v v to his pel -' announcein the republic is the fie peavlj twenty yearin a of the episcopate meat Matjjjj P.nAhad. to th-- faithful. The state companions, pint expresses the belief the , mfPar?We BLAST tl bys they can rtaJ about vambs r clothing-san- inywre eve d in. cash and . . jew . In Germany the man must al i 8lx ,or side f1., walk on the right ways of,'ere w the woman, not on the outside f,e knew thev of the pavement as hera The Church of the Nativity So large tire the trC at the eastern end of Bethle- hem, is generally believed o be New Zeaiand. and so tha oldest Chrietin church in 'that many anglers cou; , j h I'rld si bers'itiive taksK avay om tt iw -- |