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Show I THE DESERET NEWS long bs u keeping them from their household or social engagements or their studies while he wound his way through the report of a anappy congressional debate or a speech. Another jnsfance of devoted interest in tetliis how ght Published Afternoons Except Sunday. Phone Was. 880. Sait Lake City, Utah. AfV issue's contents Is now Brought to light in. the person of a correspondent. .in RATES. SUBSCRIPTION York paper who resents the insin.J6 a '.New One tv ee k uation that The Record s chief aalue is as One Month tl 7 . SO a sedative One T ear for people afflicted with in7.00 One Tear (11 paid in advance) This somnia. patriot finds it hard to under6 Cents Single Coplea The above rate apply to Utah. Idaho. stand why people fee! called upon to laugh Nevada. Wyoming, Oregon. Washington. Colo- at the mention of The Record. For himrado. Montana. New Mexico, California, and it constantly since 1909, Artxona; other states by mail per month, 11.09. self. be has read and he considers it invaluable, particularisremittances and business Send as follows in an allusion to Utah's senaNews, Salt ing munications to Tbe tors whichjwill be locally appreciated: Lake City, Utah. interested In constitutional probIf Address correspondence for publication lem hood can read with great profit the disto the Editor. of Borah and Walah of Montana; cussion Burton on International and then tittm REPRESENTANATIONAL ADVERTISING affairs. Even Heflin deliver worth-whiTIVES. c on question and Muscle talk . Cone, Rothenburg and Koee, Inc. r. Glass on 1 East 40th St. Shoal. McKellar on New Tork City for humor and Harr.son 169 North Mlrhigan Rltd treasury problems. Chicago ....General IWn Detroit 2Sniorth listening to. while Smoot and King. Kansas City. oUBldg both of Utah, are a gold mine for the atudent Constitution Building .ivL Atlanta tariff problem. tconomlc 121 Victoria BuJidiaj0 St. Louis.. The Records defender is quite righlt Conger and Moody. ....215 Higgins Bldg And while this encomiumds not designed for Lo Angeles Holbrook Bldg Sian Francisco.. of increasing ouLcontem- e po0icir-- .t satette-4mrpi)h. matter need be no hesithere to Act circulation, aa eecond according porary's glass City of Congress, March 3. 9 879. tancy in affirming tfiat though the publicaThe Associated Press Is exclusively-eits mechanical tion is hardly up to data-i- n it comes to "Teal reading dispatcher credited to tt. or not otherwise ered Red tn thl newspaper, and also the local news matter the subscriber may. very easily go published, herein. All right for republics tlon farther and fare worse. , of special dispatches here are 10. re served. ..$ every ........ et, 1 le hydro-electri- water-powe- ,1 n- v -- SEPTEMBER 2$. 8 ALT LAKE CITY, 1929 ALL EYES ON ILLINOIS. (IEEE has Revet yet been a ynman Unit- -I ed States senator elected to the position GENERAL CONFERENCE. by tbe vote of tbe people or the legislature al of any state; but in the opinion of MrsTRUTh One Hundredth -- The Hanna McCormick of Illinos, it is aboil I Conference of tbe Church of Jesus Saints will conChrist of Latter-da- y timf there was one. So she has shied her bonnet into the senatorial ring .for 1930, vene in the Tabernacle, Salt Lake City, Utah, on Friday, October 4, 1929, att and proposes to fight il out on that line if.it takes ail this winter and next summer-Daughte- r 10 o'clock, continuing with sessions on and of Mark Hanna of Ohio, with October 6th and Sunday, Saturday whom political victory became a confirmed 0th. The General Priesthood meeting habit, and widow of the Illinois Senator will be held at the Tabernacle on Satwhom the present incumbent, former Gov7 o'clock. at October 5th, urday, Mrs. ernor Deneen, defeated for The Salt Lake. Ensign, Liberty; PioMcCormick is scarcely less capable as a neer, Grantr Sramte, Cottonwood, politician than either, of them. Senator Oquirrh, East and West Jordan stakes Deneen, for whose seat she has announced are requested to hold their Fast Day her candidacy, past master of the game meetings on Sunday, September 29th. though he is, will have the satisfaction of and other reunions Missionary knowing that in her he has a foewoman should be so arranged as, not to conof his steel. He may defeat her for worthy these with flict appointments. the Republican nomination, but be will have i heber j. Grant, reason to recognize that he has had a fine ANTHONY W. IVIN'S, . oomiwlaat, CHARTS WTKttEW-- First fvght4oriii'Herepu4ati9B-,aeis that she neither asks nor gives quarter Presidency1. she showed that when shja had the tojnerity last fair to run for the position of congrTHIS IS THE PLACE. from her slate, and won essman-at-large it by a thumping majority. is sometimes an advantage, as ar Tbe congressional elections in 1930, ISOLATION example, it compels people to though it is, will witness' many a depend upon their ,own energies and re- pretty contest None of them at present sources and obliges them to produce or promises a more unique and spirited specprovide themselves in some way with the tacle than this ballot-batt- le in. tbe great things which they must have or else go stale of Illinois without. For this reason, Utah's early days CHURCH UNION IN SCOTLAND, were characterized by more of (ban, proportionately, has been the case iy' later times after transportation and N 1843 occurred what is known in Scottish religious circles as the great communication became easy and convenient is high time that in this matter wTefion. when about five hundred ministers seceded from th? Established Church and go back to first principles and pay more attention to the fundamental economic truth founded the dissenting Free Church. Next week that broad deep breach is to be healed phrased in the terse slogan. TWhat Utah On. the Utah. makes appropriate by the celebration of tbe uiiion'of the makes, page.' of this issue, suggestive of the cus- Church of Scotland and the United Free which extensive tomary Saturday proposition that "This is Church, an oecasion for. the Place,, are a number of pertinent and preparations have been made, and thouScots are assembling in Edinburgh. thoughUprovoking observations showing a sands of few of our present derelictions in this ma- The centraLyvent wilf take place op October tte, and pointing out a number of the more 2, when the two general assemblies of the outstanding objectives in which this slate churches will ratify what they have done coiild arise and shine. A dozen instances in separate rourts, and will together sign Will occur to every person who will take the uniting act After the signing of the t)ie time to think it over, where we send act, one of the moderators will proceed by to constitute the general asway raw material of which Utah is a solemn prayer and bring back sembly of the reunited church of Scotland," eritable treasure-houhe manufactured product from that same the moderator of the assembly will be electaterial, paying freight both, ways besides ed, and the Duke of Y'ork, wbo will reprecommissions and middlemen's and manufa- sent King George,, will present his credenin addition-tcturers profits and still think we are doing tials as lord high commissioner all of which there will be a greaLpro-cessio- n good businessl It is so with wool, coming ot ecclesiastics and judges. back to us as clothing'; with leather, coming Mention of the Duke of York recalls that as back as shoes; with grain, coming back wife were recently admonished cereal; with copper, coming back as wire he and his and utensils; with .fruits and vegetables, by the Wee Frees foe distnbdjng'medals on Sunday. The coming bark as jams and pickles. And the at ap ambulance display group of religionsame thinking person will recall a dozen "Wee Frees are native resources which we are hardly utiliz ists with a" few churches, 'mainjy incite wlio adhere strictly-t- o puritan ing at all. though spending tensof IhoqsarndF Nighlands. of dollars annually for finished products ical forms of worship and behavior., They still remain outside the main body of church g. fabricated frem them materials for Estabclay products, etc , etc, too numer- membership which cpmpnses the lished Church of Scotland. (hcFree Church ous to mention. Until we get to utilizing lhee great op- and the United Presbyterians. portunities ihat are within our jeaeh and UNITING AMERICAN JEWS." knocking daily on our door, we shall not fullv achieve the proud to which we all believe that as a common-wcal- h A M LRICAN Jewry. as a whole .has con- -' tnbulcd the largest share of the funds we are destined The sooner we our economic schedule with the idea fqr the upbuilding of Palestine. Many thouof increasing industrial activity, by matipe sands of Jews have been going lo the Holy here at home every article that our I.and as tourists, and heavy investments of fortunate eondifion suggests as feasible, American capital havq been made in the the more convincing to dfhers will be .our opening of new industries. A number- of, assertion of our own belief' that truly Jews have sent their children to complete (heir education in Jerusalem, Haifa. Jaffa, This is the Place! and the rabbinical academy of Hebron, NOT SFASXTIOML. BIT SOI ID. where eizil Amcrican-bor- n boys were ' among the murdered scholars. NE of the very few people atilh nhcally llieve fads will explain why American known lo liSve been a eon-taand1 Jew-ar- e perhaps more intensely wrojighl up reader of .The Congte-.iorthan' anv others over jhe recent outbreaks Record was the lale General Ianie J m Pale-UnThe 'Arab uprisings arid the "J Wells, lie waS inv regular of of dragic killing of several hundred-- of their through his friend Capl. William H Hooper. have had one notable result Ulab's territorial delegate and besides fheiir Vigorous protest and Their he read every issue fromover locover. liberal con'.rfbuJ (Oris by way of aid: and It is related .that is, to umle.r Zionist, and patlenre of his patriarchal family, groups m ilje United States. Wed foe evening pmwT.'pt I x a Aeauent, condition among re ynj absorbed in his peru that he failed, tojligious seetc aerurfonied lo unpopularity Semi-Annu- ft f! 9 I t : i - Roadside Monstrosities. off-ye- New Mexico and Massachusetts coma freak indications of Ihs growing public Interest In beautiThe. Sju . FraBclaco fying higbwsj. Chronic! recently carried a number of appeals to Californians to support the movement. In New Mexico the stats highway commission's journal has called on New Mexicans to billboards. From Massachu- ' regulate setts, which has already dona ,much to control roadside signs, comes the report that th planting of Toadsld trees la programing satisfactorily.-I- n California an active campaign has bean In progress for upward of a year. One of Its distinguishing features has bean by one of th former largest users of billboards, the Standard Oil company of California. Thla organisation has distributed widely an article tn favor of banning them, and haa of Its jwn volition agreed to abstain ffomtheir use. Nevertheless, California haa been troubled not only by th persistence of many 'advertisers, but aim by th development of variety of roadside ugliness m th form of plaster Soma of the refreshment stands In California are made In th form of huge (rsaxiu.. fMf,slabs...of. .cake or other hideous deformities. Thl la all the more surprising In view ef the fact that many ot the Tilling stations In that state hav been mad attractive. Elseatan (Uand... service., gts. where .hot-dotlona are blots-e- n th landscape, although throughout .the country there la a 'growing tendency to make them lea objectionable The removal of billboard- ,- th 'Improvement of the appearance jif road-vid- e store and stations, and lha planting, of treea are. In fact, all parts ef th mm problem. There Is a mounting Insistence that th public .be permitted to enjoy It roads. When people drive forth In automobiles they go not to see advertisements but the scenery. Ugly and barren roadsides are an eyesore. So also are shabby and slumllk approaches to towns and cities. . remeThese conditions may readily-b- e died. All now depends en the Initiative ot local authorities Communities which have Taken pains about their highways ass reaping the reward of foresight and good taste. Each public protest against the desecration of .the countryside strengthens the popular determination to ha permitted ' to see America first without having to peer around or over or under unsightly obstructions. m po.-sib-le o mn-i-te- nt nl al e. e e The machinery "of New Tork decided to kill Frank Ptaie in the elsctne chair. Acute appendicitis threatened the elec, trie chair program. e e A pood aargeon, hired et public expense, restored Plata to th death hous. "Out of kindness, he is allowed te play cards with bis ner In crime. Michael Bclaioni.partI A Washington.1 D, " 1500.-09- 9, - - , Dr. H. D. Niles, it, prominent Salt Lake City physician and surgeon, and widely known aa an authority on abdominal aurgery.odied early in the afternoon-froan apopletlc stroke suffered only 18 hours ' cfore. lie had practiced here tor 24 years. . , . G. D. Mills, Benjamin Harvey and Frank Willlama-- er appointed - Salt Lake City Chief W! H. Glore, to succeed three men who were dismissed from th service for hazings; re- -' porter by administering to him the water cure. god persecution, Uigl when they arc under no adverse pressure from the oulfide they are apt to disagree tnd quarrel among themselves. Let any other inimical manifestation occur, however, and they are at onca driven together and present united front again?! the common enemy.1 jt NEVER CHEAPER.: Senator Capper say thats in a 'life-tm- ie there will never be another opportunity k hug, land as.cheaplysas now. He is talking largely.of farrih properly, but the opinion has a wider application. There was something of a slump wh.cn the country showed signs of having overbuilt, but the natioif has caught up and neither lets por'tands ean ever be expeeled,to touch a mark tower than they are tcWav. Los An-ffe- tes Times, ' - VS. Rl BY I llS. NO APPETITE. The war problem wilt V t down DenwcrdL hing "with T"01 Hi be-nl- veri ; ht. - e, co-e- co-e- -- uu. ar we probably what Mr. Russell's troglodyte ancestors said. wheA women were telling littli hevs,that they ought not to kill their 'neighbors, and crack open their thighbones to get at the majr-ro- American Ruv-e- educatlo. says is eontrolies Mr "by Inflnen- - IheWayo EWorld GROVE PATTERSON WHEAT AND MUSSOLINI It is said Italys wheat crop will run 399.9v9.00 pounds ahead ot Jast year. Those who visit Italy and attribute every good thing to Mussolini tho dictator will say made a great wheat crop. For practical purpose Mussolinis plan is good. Better government nearly always results, for awhile,- - when there is completely centralized authority. But Italy will Bomqdar pay tjie price of permitting power to get out of tbe hands of The people. Anybody familiar with history knows a revolution Is Inevitable. Nw Route ORTLAND toT) HOW MAX LIVED be interested in the relic of mans early life l in of he the Tigris dug up valley by the Toledo Art Museum University of .Michigan expedition. Excavating beneath tho ruins of tbe ancient Grecian city of Seleucia. archeologist uncover tba mantles of life in Opb, a city lying below the Greek city. Below Opis ar. the remains of a vastly mors ancient town. A town where people lived 3500 year before the time of Christ. The work of an expedition of this sort is of vital importance to neans the world. Af knowledge anything or has any vaihe. There can be no adequate understanding of mansAif r upon the planet or hia direction aw nnleas w e have some definite knowledge of bis early history. -- cut-of-f, Via northern Califomia-Orego- n linking famous Overland and Shasta Routes Southern Pacifics newly cut-of- f breaks a last frontier. See this new country on your next trip to the Pacifit Northwest. September 3 d Last - Through Pullman Service com- pleted AIturasKlamath Falls REFORMS tha' way we used to do prove to have been the best way. Churchmen,whther pastors or not, 'might be mors Interested in nereonal reformation a change in a V' i!,V chaVgeln' habi Yre' u'A. "f'rim- Alkanraslpjicnv in living gnd la durable poi icy of kindness. rlT, , PARAGRAPHS One jesds that pastor, gathered AbQul the only way some of llie flappers could make their tips look worse would iti convention, proposel certain retheir lie to use a brizhl green, instead of a bright forms in tha practice-ois always mnch talk red, paint ot) thnji- - Cincinnati Enquirer of change of ritual.-cr reform of on whenever kind or another THEIR TURN TO WAIL. meet. This rhureiimen of groups may or mag not mean anything callLooks like tho rabs should be gien I Mnstlv it mean, little. What tt lesson which would cause them to organise ed r form ia often no more Than change from one way of doing wailing - piare of their own. Houston aeomethiag to another Sometime g - S." Wheelbarrow manufacturers, meeting in Chicago the other day, admitted that their business has dwindled to little more than the export trade and decided to make outy twenty-tw- o models instead of the 168 varieties they had been producing. One trouble has been that the wheelbarrow has no sport model. Minneapolis Joyrnal. EifcERVLD -- -- . Thats At the American" party convention the Salt Lake Theatre, Mayor Johh S. Bransford was nominated on the firat ballot to succeed himself. He received 339 votes as against ' 179 for Joseph Llppman, and 3 for Ezra, Thompson, whowis an eleventh hour- - candidate. . ' lives in an atmosphere of challenge and uncertainty, not of certainty and comfort. Th "truths of science are admittedly transient and precarious. The scientific knowledge of th race. Is undergoing continuous reconstruction. , Selene is committed to an endnever less search tor certainty, quite reaching its goal, but glorying n the thrill of th search. Science I thus a constant source of worry and uneasiness. Comfort for the mind Hea with credulity and Ignorance, not With active Intelligence- "Nature, said the great 'Rousseau. gave us ignorance to serve as eyelids to the soul. Ignorance. said Bernadln, "la of" our intelllgence: It Causes us to forget past evils, and hides the present ones,2 Th hunger tor comfort of body and mind ia ty subtle enemy that wa moderns must watch. (Copy-rig1929, McClure Newspaper Syndicate.) It la easy te teacn children to wall separating them. read, not so easy to teach intellireading. Strang uses of science, killing gent Clemenceau haa said Th In.rnfn, y!gctrlcitT: 1MtTin their dividual may become like a God. but crowd the herd of a remains may kill them, treating them kind- cattle. . BT ly. white waiting for tha chair. It ia true that exceptional InROBERT A cat does.no were with It edour under of QUILLAR dividuals, system bionse. ucation, may become partly edu- 'Earth' 7, too. 990, 009 people ere not quite civilised yet. The crowd get a'ong fairly Psychology la th sclentiflo "Up To now1 is a clever title for Further details 'concerning the well, with Its A, B. C 'a and the method of discovering truths pre- A1 - Smith s, autobiography, huh. massacre of 1 009 Mohammedans multiplication table. revealed by common horse southern Democrats are mors ia- - . viously tn Chinese Kansu province show by tense. ' terested in what he9 up to now. t that the human race has itlll some Russias government, ostabl w distance to travel. tng th four-da- y working week, California merely follewa eld comSelene the says inferiority every fifth day a holiday, with no plex mak . Noahs example. He planted grapes peopl Of late, Mohammedans had been Sundays or Other religious holidays. but doesn't explain th land got dry, ' be- loo; aa soon why they murdering Chinese. Then came plana what it calls a rational eter- come a truck drivers famine, most desperate, among the nal calendar.1 Mohammedans, who were .Invited new That calendar will contain A graen North Carolina d by Chinese officials to come to twelve months, each containing six Taochow for a conference, with fire-da-y thought a fir alarm' box the place weeka Tbe five days will te mall d latter. a Wsv retd promises of roasted barley. be called, temporarily, Monday, letters lik that. Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday, When they came, men from IS Friday. will and Saturday Sunday te 59 were separated from th wo- go. Five national holidays will A mdre layman eant tall whethmen. taken outside the walla, and make np the 98 er detectives are baffled by the day. Th trouble about aa explana"3,999 ef them butchered like call- job or chosen- for tha job because In leap years th extra tion is that its a west ot energy sheep When they saw that they ed "industrialization," willday, de- they were born that way. bg were to bo killed, the Mohamme- voted to work. west ot if it isnt necessary aai dans asked no mercy. energy if it is necessary. e Americanism: Striving to get After tlfe famine, the MohamTbe arrangement may be ra rich enough-tlive aa the titled Correct this sentence: 1 aa medans will doubtless murder ten or twenty Chines for each Mo- tional. It will not ty perpetual English do; living forlornly in a learning to speak correctly, said hammedan killed In the masmere. Nothing la perpetna! In eur solar great house and secretly longing the movie star, but Im not trying for cottage and cabbage, to mimic tha English. So it go among human being, system. a a moat cruel and bloodthirsty of all SEHRirr-- s No wonder aa imsls. amateur golfers Time passea, earth's changes, the of the day and the year It- make the dirt fly. In this Isnd of Ia tba Dtitrtct Court af tha fhfril length In Palestine 159 Jews attended self will change. It la for men to opportunity so many of them used Judicial Dtatrtct tsaa4 for tha Canity Iho wedding of an Arab chiefs adapt themselves of Sait Laka. 8tata of Utah. Waatara to changing eon a spado qnly yesterday. Loan aid Balldm nephew. Tha Bedouin dancers, ditlons until, hundreds of millions a Campany. Elian with Hebrew and Arable song, ot years hence, lack of warm sunparatiaa. Plaiattff, araln and William H. Chaabira, aa Cbaahlra were arranged in honor of me shine drive the race away to some husband. Idwla Barratt aod Mary hr guests; . Barratt, Ma wlfa; Emma Jaryanaan dwelling place. Tha Arab alew a sheep, accord- other and Zlatxa Oaviasa Ban a and Trust a corporation. Defandanta, to Company, ing to Arab custom, offering It to Violent earthquakes in westers bo acid at Bharifra Bala at tba west the guests as a sign of friendship. Hawaii Indicate to noientlats p front door of tho County Court hotiss a . Agency iha City and County of Balt Laka. Btata considered this a hopeful sign ot Jagger, government volcano exfuture friendship between-Jewand hort, bar. )929. at 13 a clock noaa of tatd fears that the great volcanos Arabs. day that carta In piaca ar pares! of Kilanea, Manna Lea end Huala-la- l Ambition la fooiiah. By thq time land aMoata In Balt Iba County, the boy of 1390 got big enoQgb to htata of Ltab. d ascribed aa (nllosrr. to will erupt simultaneously. While Bedouins and Jews were fat South of tha hay his name on a mug at the wit: Commanclaff corner af lot t. Black 4. Flat singing their songs and eating the barber custom changed and Northwsst NT Laka Salt Senator Borah says that Presi- tricked shop, City Surrey there sheep, Jacob Cohen. 9s years old. , him. Cast rods, theiwdooth Z$ feet, thence returning from a wedding in Jeru- dent Hoorer "must go through to vast (4 rads: tbanca North 34 foot to salem. was stabbed to death, with- the end. and assume responsibility No wonder modern kids era In- piaea of begtantar Situata ia Salt Laka out cause, by Arabs that tied and for the tariff. That new view of Btata of Utah. they are County. have not been Identified. Parcbaaa prlea payabla la lawful th president's duty Interests Mr. dependent. Byto tha time high enough tba Ualted Btatea. lated cling to mothers money Hoover and the people. skirts they are old onough to drive at Balt Lab CttTw Utah, thla dth av Bertrand Russell, philosopher, " Pattaa of September I92f, Clifford the oar. abla mathematician, will discuss fthenft af Salt Laka County, Stall af The old idea waa that Congress education with Will Durant, who Utah. should write the laws, the presiwrites ebouj philosophy. "Dictated "but not read la anBy a U SCHKTTL. Mr. Russell says education 4a a dent approve or , veto them, the other way ofi saying: "I cant tell Iep!tr failure. supreme court Interpret them. or tiffJ K Chriatanata, Atteroey for Plain whether the spelling la right Mr. Mussolini would agree with wrong, so I dodge . responsibility Too few men teach, and too Lata af firat pab!kaUaa September for it. many women teachers make boys Senator Borah a u gees ion. Tth. jas. effeminate.. t in . o Also Mr. Russell diaeevsis that America, more than any other country except Thibet. Is subject to religious interference With education. The best thing ever said about education waa said by Jaurea. killed in Paris at th beginning ot the war. In aa address u, tha schoo. teachers of - Franc. "Teach the children te read Intelligently and ail knowledge will be eea to them. Humanitys heaviest . handicap may welt be its inordinate lev of comfort. , Comfort for our bodies! Comfort for our minds! two false lights luring Her us Into the wilderness. It ia more comfortable to ride than to walk, but. as our motors are developed, our leg degenerate. It is mora comfortable to dictate than te writ by band. but. as our secretariat cult develops, handwriting degenerates, and our style grows prolix and formless. It is mors comfortable to dine In a modern cafe d; luxe than to for, age aa our forefather did In the dawn of th race, but aa tbe chef s art Is developed, our teeth and digestions degenerate. Comfort Is th foe ot physical virility. Even inore ia comfort the too ot Intellectual vigor and veracity. It Is treason to Intelligence to be too devoted to comforts of mind. Th man of actlv Intelligence Magazine. s May Jones, Degrees, suspected of tiu meroiia .highway robberies in this city, was captured on west Second South by. Deputy Sheriff B. H. Seagcr, after th woman had . held up a man. and Was struggling with her victim for possession of her revolver. STILL CRUDE H HCELD RKOW i - C.. dlapatch , Ontuf-- tial business men and religious sects. whereas it ought to be controlled by "learned men. Our children are taught right thinking" instead ot nlain thinking. Inter-stell- that tha application' ef W. W. Armstrong. F. J. Morap. Lafayette Hanehett, John Dera and Duncan McViehi to organize the National Copper bank of Balt Lake City, with a capitalizaUon.of had heed approved. BT GLEN FRANK. of University of Wisconsin and Former Editor of th see vr'J riavkw. said on-Zionist V He Curee and Killy. A Long Rond To Go. Does Education Fail? (Copyright. 1111. hr King Features Syndicate, Inc.) Man la a strange animal, pvid Bernstein. Brooklyn tailor, deliberately killed a man against whom he held ne grudge, poshing him off an elevated railroad platform In Brooklyn. Ne one saw him. He confessed te the police. Insane, probably. Twenty Years Ago. T SEPTEMBEP S8v.4taSum ltgb.24 THE QUEST OF COMFORT. By Arthur Britban se glass-makin- All About Strange Man. Frem California; s ! SEPTEMBER 23 1923 SATURDAY TODAY Naw Tork Times. long-wind- ed Member of Tbe Audit Bureau of Circulation. ! LAKE CITY SALT from Ogden Leave Salt Lake . . .2:45 p.m. Leave Ogden . . . 3:25 pjn. Arrive Klamath Falls 6:15 p m. 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