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Show who are really are. eominer. quite generally, to be Intelhsrent readers of Jmirnal want ads. Ilome-rnaker- earnest a WEATHER happiness-hunter- s . . UTAH: Mostly- - fair tonight and Tuesday; little change in temperature. TOLUM1 L.. COUNTY, UTAH. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1927. LOGAN. CACH H NUMBER 224. & I 4 4 4 ATDEIitOCRATS OF NATIONAL REPUTATION ARE COMING: TODAV Dignitaries of T w o Great Powers on Stand Doumergue Guest of Honor Bands Play National Melodies Parade This Afternoon Hotel reservations have been made here for delegates from South Dakota, Utah. Wyoming Idaho Colorado and Nevada for the democratic conference to be held here Friday and Saturday but not many names have boon disclosed by the committee in charge. however It was known tod-wthat II. D. Dockweiler, national committeeman in California, is expected to head the Ualfouiia delegation of at least frur democrats. The Wyoming delegation will include, it is understood, P. J committeeQuealej, national man j John E. Osborne. T. S. Yaliaferr, Jr., and Fred W. Johnson, the Rock Springs attorney w'ho has been promoting the conference with the aid of Joseph Schez of Ogden. OGDEN, Sept. 19. A) , PALAIS DU TIiOCADERA, Paris, Sept. 19. (A) With a tremendous roar of applause and eheers from the 4,000 delegates for President Doumergue. Marshal Foch, General and National Commander Howard P. Savage, the ninth convention of the American Legion was opened at 9:30 oclock'this morning in the famous Trocadero palace. Pres vas ident Doumergue, ihe guest of honor. Members of t,he cabinet, senators, deputies and leaders in the military and diplomatic life of France occupied the platform. Everywhere there was a spirit of enthusiasm. Hugh reflectors threw their light on the color. The Marsellaise and the Star Spangled Banner, shared honors, as played by various bards while Marshal Foch. sitting at General Pershings left, bowed his appreciation of the spontaneous outburst which greeted his appearance. The business portion of the opening session was exceedingrely brief. A few committee and were adopted hastily ports orders were given the committee chairman for the afternoon parade. on a, sign from Savage, ""the' "Vast arose and the There is No Death throbbed through the building Then came a moments siience in memory of Americas war dead. The great auditorium of the historic Trocadero had been pro fuselv decorated with American and French flags and pennants entwined.. The platform was a picture in crimson and gold with the Suddenly, Commander assemblage strains of J. Ross Clark - ; (API Iu Chicago, Sept. 19 connection wbh the Dempsey- champion- - 4 j44 Tunney heavyweight night at ship fight Thursdnv Soldiers field, Chicago, the cov- ering hv Associated Press staff sports men will be us follows4 Feature deseribtbg story of crowd and arena spectacle, by ! of Chicago, CJmrley Dunkley, 'SpoT'ts editor of the Central Di- vision: round by round descrip- tion of title bout dictated by Kdward J. Neil of the New York sports staff; general leads by ( Allan' J. Could of New York. sports editor of the Kastern Di- vision; other features, ringside notes, etc., handled by Fred Dye, and Mason E. Tuylor of thAthi- - 4 The prelim iruiry cago Btaff. are being 4 camp development 4 handled by Dunkley at Deinp- - w 4 seys camp and Neil at Tunney's 4 4 4 camp. 4 The service from the ringside 4 G 5 m 4 4 will start between and p. 4 central standard time, the night 4 be 4 of the fight and will coptinu- 4 4 ous until notice of termination. 4 4 The main fight is si heduled 4 CROSS COUNTRY AIR DERBY GETS UNDER BlrSTOP FLIER WAY FIELD FROM ROOSEVELT j ",4 Roosevelt Field, N. Y., Sept. Jensen With Lion as Twenty-fiv- e light commercial planes took off on the Passenger Fails to Arrive first leg of a Appointed Time flight to Snokane, Wash., this in New York in Flight morning. The start was made From Pacific Coast at 6:01 eastern standard time, and 7 :03 a. m., the last starter City. had left. Us. All the take-off- s LOS ANGELES. Sept. 19. (A5) made at one minute interval-were accomThb monoplane of Martin plished with clocklike precision Jensen of Dole flight fame, and smoothness. Weather contransporting the motion picture ditions threatened postpon-melion, Leo, on a non stop flight shortly before . the race, from San Diego to New York, cleared up quickly at the last was still unaccounted for today minute. by its sponsors, the Metros The pilots and the order of company, two days and a half the take-of- f were as follows: after it left the coast city. E. W. Fleet. Hartford. Conn., Jensen was reported by the a6:02 L. m. H. with Homans 4 about p. in. central stand- 4 company as having been seen of Hartford as passenger. 4 ard time. 4 MATTHEW KIMES A. M. Banks, Philadelphia at last just before noon Friday, less 'than two hours after the 6:03, W. J. Elch, Pitcairn field, OKMULGEE. Okla., Sept 19. hop off. He had expected to arPhiladelphia, passenger. Mathew Kimes.' youthful (P) R. T. Quinby, Rock Island, rive in New York at noon Sat-thOklahoma outlaw today was he was seen passing over Col. Edward Thayer, of Ills., 6:01 a. m., Larry Pedigoe, the United States senate, haa an- Rock sentenced to death by an OkJacumba, in the San Bernardino Island, passenger. nounced that he is organizing the mulgee county district court C. W- Myers, Detroit, Mich., mountains, and over Dixieland Aviators of America." The or"Boy convicted that of 6.05 him jury a. m., Thomas B. Colby, Califs, at the eastern foot of the ganization will be patternec, after the murder for. his alleged part in a same coastal range. His course boy scouts, and its members will be passenger, double bank robbery at Beggs V. L. Roberts, Fargo, N. D., from there was over the streets given practical instruction in flying. in whfch Police Chief V. J. 6:06 a. m., without passenger. ches of the Colorado desert and Youngsters of any age may join. One minute was allowed to the Arizona ranwas killed of ges. elapse for ly. Ericter, Jr-The jury found Kimes guilty Los Angeles, Calif., one of the CHAPMAN DROWNS The film company yesterday late yesterday, but disagreed to Made Head entrants who failed to arrive. had seven San Diego planes Attempt on the punishment. After ten C. B. McMahan, Miles City, Boom IN VAIN ATTEMPT hours searching the planned course of of the Off Smith deliberation, Mont., 6:08 a. m., Jack Hideck the lion bearing plane. But they Candijurors reported this morning Presidential er, Kansas City, Mo., passenger. returned to their, base last night that they were hopelessly dis- dates TO SAVE GIRL Tex La Crone, Kansas City, after May Terminate finding no trace of it. The on the degree! agreed, 11 6:09 a .m. J. B- Brock, Kansas in Present and Former company officials did not iiidic-at- e of punishment. City, passenger. if the planes would be sent Oakland, Calif., Sept. 19 District Judge James Hayes, New York Governors. . Leslie Miller, Des Moines, la., out again today to continue the Grant P. Chapman, 21 6:10 a. m., without passenger however, instructed them to said ' Jensen had search. G. continue their, deliberations and NEW YOPK, Sept. 19. (ff) Smith, Oakland lost his life in' the Tacoma, Wash., food andThey' water enough to last thp verdict was returned a few Presidential political gossip was San Joaquin Vivetf hear Man- 6:11 a. ni.j Jack Story, Tacoma, ' . on Pace Three) minutes later. passenger. s (Continued sizzling in. New York today. Wii teca yesterday In a rain R. - R.' Johnson, ' "Missoula, V liam MeAdoo who announced to same the life of Miss Mont., 6:12 a. m. without pascott Nelson of Saturday that .he would hot he Flora Cheney, of Oakland, who senger. a candidate for the democratic A Utxcmberger, Erie, fl?a,, Ogden Dead from ., nomination, was in the city as was seized with cramps while 6:13 a. m. without passenger. Fall to Cement Chapman and his as ?dwil? P,; MercdAh SA swimming. Two minutes were allowed to WINNIPEG, Man.,. Sept. 1SL'11 twin brother came here Glenn, cab' affncu!lure ln OGDEN. Sept 19. (A) With (wP) Without elapse for the adequate food letary Dem- recently from Salt Lake City. of Wilson. President inet of J. C, Sams of Long Beach, J. Scott Nelson automobile dealsupplies and unable to commun- ocratic Frank Emery of Oakland Cal., and H. E. newspapers attributed Campbell, Long er dead, and J. A. Richards, icate with the outside world, came to the rescue of Chap- Island to desire head to visit N- a their Y., automobile repair man. arrestCity, between 300 and 350 persons man and the girl and succeeded failed to start becauseCampbell he said ed on a manslaughter charge as were marooned today at grand off what the papers termed the in Miss Cheney out of he had- not received necessary a result of a quarrel Saturday beach and victoria beach on the growing movement for Gover- the pulling water. But young ChapYork. New nor Smith of the sheriff's office today eastern shores of Lake Winnion night, (Continued Pag Three) O. man sank, exhausted. Announcement Frank ithat an investigawas conducting 4 peg. tion for the guidance of the A violent gale wnJch swept Lowden would visit New York Salt Lake Man was interpreted by Bold Bank Robbers county attorney. the lake through Saturday shortly, he as that to Death Richards says there was a meaning Leaps With Cash Escape whipped the water into moun- newspapers scuffle in the Richards office tainous waves at a neck of a would try to offset booms for Charles E. and Herbert New York, Sept. .19 Leav- following words between him19. (A5) AUSTIN, Texas, peninsula though which twentv Hoover for Hughes Sept. the republican nom Two unmasked men held up ing incoherent notes behind in self and Nelson. In the course National miles of Canadian ination. the Farmers National Bank at' bl8 bedroom, Jesse Coogan, 50, of this scuffle Mrs. Richards, Railway Trackage is laid. Today a at A recent republi?aA ake ity, leaped from who was! present, was pushed! speech low conr was Buda near here today and es- area this flying a can into a window and cut by glas. sf 'A Representative raped with an undetermined at banquet. Ymdo? 4 f and the Pletely submerged a. m. Richards says this et raged him. York New Hamilton Fish, Jr., JoteJ mount of loot; stranded people have been wi and died of his He started for Nelson who back' able to go on the lake in the supported Hughes as the nomiee The bank was robbed last jn Knickerbocker hospitalinjuries a few ed up and fell to the cement newsmuch been has there and small boats available. The vicDecember and Mra. Rebecca hours later. floor receiving the injury to his tims of the storm were on a paper discussion of the possibi- Bradley Rogers of Austim was James Anderson, night clerk special excursion to close their lity of a Hughes and Hoover charged with the robbing. She in the hotel, heard the thud of skull which caused his death v summer cottages at the two ticket. is now pnder bond awaiting the falling body and rushed Sunday afternotin. William H. Crawford, sationa trail. beaches. Special trains have from his desk to the street, been dispatched to Grand Beach publicity director for Lowden, Rangers Captains. Hammer where hp found Coogan lying Spanish Antiquities wtth food supplies and wrecking has wired twenty' republican and Aldrich with four ranger in the roadway. Called Forgeries crews will start repair work on leaders in each state of ' the In Coogans room police leftAiere in automoprivates ' soon as as the undated road bed Coolidge be drafted? If not who biles for were heav- found business cards describing Madrid, Spain. Sep. 19, the ater receded. If rail com- will be the delegates - for the ily armed.BudaXThey now leaving Spam The robbery, occurred his Salt Lake occupation as An installer. munication cannot be quickly state support. Would. they prefer been forged or have plant heating generally ofter the bank opened. incoherent letter asked that A. manufacture;! within the ' past established with the marooned a western conservative to an shorty I C. Christensen of 409 Boston six months. according to speexcursionists a lake steamer eastern liberal Pastor building of Salt Lake City, be cialists in the profession. will be dispatched to the scene. On the strength of preferen Wyoming The note mentioned 4 Is The laws and regulations Suspended notified. ces expressed from 16 stales all will be forgiven, that hope of Send made tabulation Crawford against the exportation of real a Osage Indians 19 but did not say what the writ- antiquities have been made so Rock Wyo Lowden Springs, Sept. far delegates, . er wished forgiveness for- Delegation to Paris in the lead.showing Jn the last two years (A) Charles L. Wright form1 know I cant disprove the stringent 4 is that it erly pastor at, Lovell, Hanna, virtually impossible in anOkla., Sept. PAWHUSKA, and Carpenter, was suspended charges, the letter said to abroad send anything valued Would Cut Off place. 19.(jP) Support will be given from ministerial office by the other of its because age. Mrs. Fannie Coogan, a relato the European impression Lawless Fringe Wyoming state conference of tive Between 1914 and 1925 antis that all American Indians are marriage of the dead the Methodist Episcopal church man, by quities of genuine character lives in New York. millionaires when Pawhuskas which closed its sessions here Washington, Sept. 19 (A) were sent to the United States delegation of 17 and other countries in numbers. regulations to control the last night. Rigid barin Government Gains Osage Indians, garbed of industrial alcohol amount leav-n- g The is with shipments continue fn volcharged baric splendor, arrive in Paris each manufacturer in the Wright in Increase Seats but most of the objects ume, his to engage appointment to dance for the American United States may produce, as in secular business and - with are called spurious. convention there. Legion a step to cut off the lawless contracting debts without DUBLIN. Irish Free States, Religious mementoes were The Osage tribe is rated as in this field, will be1 Jreasonable probability of 19, (A5) The government formerly acquired from rid fringe (pay - Sept the richest race, per capita, in issued soon by Prohibition monas- has churches and ver lead the increased its is them. He cited country to ing appear the world- With its vast in- Commissioner Doran. but this trade has been ifor- - trial at the next annual opposition by four seats, in come from oil royalties pooled The ' new regulations will'conference turns up to 3 o'clock this with the introduction, in a common fund, the tribe forcel now in those now has noon. The of retaliations which prevail strengthen government andistributes about $15,000 which have to do with the 67 seats in the dail as against 'the disposal of such objects of nually to each of its 2,200 Takes 63 for the rppositioil.The stand- - 'art without sanction .of the quality of commercial alcohol Lindbergh members. Nev. Off for will and be issuance for Reno, ready ing was as follows: Cosgrave 53ihijrher authorities; Despite their wealth, the next Doran said by Saturday. In Madrid and other parts of independents 10; farmers 4; 'a to many primitive Osages cling customs. The throb of tom- - they had been discussed at a Bacramento, Calif., Sept. 19 total of 67 for the government the. country are several faetor- toms, accompanied bv the plain - conference with alcohol nianu- - UV) Colonel Charles A. Lind- - fianna fail, (de Valera followers ies" making antiques and re tive wailing of the old warriors, Ifacturers in Baltimore whobergh hopped off in his Spirit 49; labor 11 rnatioual league; la productions which find red;; is preferred to lazz bands fer bad prdmiced every reasonable of St. Louis from Mather XM. kin sights 10; giving 63 to faa sila at high prices to foreign 'aid in the he i reject frr Berm Nerada today, 'ers. daiiCe mUiic, cop ritton, p - COL. EDWARD THAYER 19 (A) cross-count- at ry -- ! nt - - at Died Last Night in Los Angeles LOS ANGELES, Sept. 19 (A5) J. Ross Clark.- 76, millionaire business man and builder of the Los Angeles and Salt Lake raii-raoand who, with his brother the late Senator William A. - Clark of Montana, contributed greatly to the fields this mom ing of that state, died at his home here last night. Clav'c had been m failing health' for a year. Born in Connellsville. Pa., he came west in 1870 w'hen he and his brother began establishing their banks, mining projects and other! eriterprizes. He hal residedere iprneafly - - y semi-mounta- tol, in - , - , . -at- tempt being active in various financial and industrial activities. His widow. Mrs. Miriam A. Clark whom he married in Butte Mont., in 1878 survives as well as three sisters, Miss Anna T. Clark, Mrs. J. N. Newell and Mrs. E. Abascal. . , ! ce - - - W-7 South Africa, has returned to London, determined to win new laurels This time she seeks fame as a playwright. Miss Petersons father was a Professor of Sanskrit, in Bombay, where she wras born. After his death she supported herself in London as nhrsemaid and typist, writing whenever she could find time. In 1913 she Avon the Andrew Melrose prize of 250 guineas with a novel, The Lure of the Little Drum. That prize was a . fortune to me, declared Miss Peterson. The first thing I did was to a hat "and buy a fake a box at Dalys Theater. Since then I have written two Now I have books a year. caitght the play fever. Miss Peterson dramatized her own novel, Guilty, My Lord, which Milton Rosmer produced under the title of The Summons. Dublin, Irish Free State, September 19. (P) Mrs. Thomas the Clarke who has entered Valde Mr. of wake Dail in the era becomes its second woman eldmember. The other is the Michael Collins, of est sister Mrs. Collins ODriscoll, a staunch Free Stater. Mrs. Clarke was widowed by the execution of her husband for liis part in the Easter rebellion on May 3, 1916. He was one of the signatories of the Reproclamation of an Irish old public, representing the emihe 1879 In Fenian party. grated to the United States where he was Adjutant General of the Irish Volunteers in New York. In 1899 he returned to America where he married the niece of a fellow prisoner. Returning to Dublin in 1907 he established a tobacco business which his widow still carries on. He was one of the chief Mother Claims agents in the gun running by Baby Not Hers Erskine Childers at Howth just before the putbreak of the Cleveland, Sept. 19. (A) A number of Cleveland leading European war. Mrs. Clarke was later elected physicians and blood specialists a member of the first dail. at a conference today with When the Treaty with England Common Pleas Judge Carl V, and Weigandt, decided that medical was signed, she spoke voted against it. With Countess science could not conclusively Marcievicz she has ever since prove that Mrs. Sam Smith is been identified with De Valera the mother of the baby girl she siding with him when he now is .nursing at Fairview broke away" from , Sinn Fein park hospital and which she and founded Fianna Fail. She1 claims is not the baby she gave was one of those who agreed birth to August 22. Mrs. Smith to take the oath with the' asserts that a mistake was greatest reluctance, but joined made at the hospital and several in making the decirion. unani- - days after birth of the baby she -- 1 Lr - boy was given a nious. four-guine- C-- D SPOKANE Associated Press Ringside Service of Big Fight J (Continued-- on Page Six) Irish Rebels Widow Is New Dail Member Oklahoma Outlaw Sentenced to Death 44444444444 ? ' 4! -- rf 7 J . i t - f - full-blood- ed J r ; 4 i v -- - after-(stoppe- d ! j t I 1 |