Show MIKE GRANT SE VICES DATED Kx - Ogden Construction And' Business! Man Called! The 'body of Frank) K Grant died nged 58 of Iluth Ney-whEast: Ely after a Saturday night in be fhort illness will brought Tuesto accompanied Ogden day evening Services will be by Mrs Grant held ut 2 p in Wednesday in the Kirkcndall chapel and interment will be made in the Mountain View cemetery Friends may call at the Impel on' Wednesday until time of Her vices By Williams OUT OUR WAY " 1 MAiSP £T MA ifx!astva MlM 6UMP'M V VAJILU pocwer-BooK- Seek Man Skilled In Surgery For Child Murder I MW iM'liiw TV yic ! x— Vmou promise war Zj JLjJU lit h A A 8 - 8 FLINT Mich Jan 16— (By The Associated Press) —- Army airplanes the Michigan 'state police and the authorities of the- entire middle west today had joined in a systematic search for the man who kidnaped slew and mutilated Dorothy Schneider near here last Thursday Three pursuit planes from Sel-- f ridge Field flew low over the section where the murderer may be hiding The small creek north-ohere where the body was found was the scene of dragging operations today County officers early today picked up a man minutely answering the description of the slayer at Emmett 20 miles west of Port Huron and are holding him for investigation The man was afoot and declared his intention of walking to Chicago Hia feet were badly blistered as if he had been walking for sime time State police at South Rockwood were asked to investigate a man visiting there said to have lived recently in a shack in Genesee Flint county EVIDENCE Collection and of all evidence in the case was started by the Michigan state police under the personal direction of Oscar Lander state police commis' sioner Suspects arrested in Detroit Buffalo N Y Decatur Ind Grand Haven Mich and other cities were released yesterday while state and city police and members of the Genesee county sheriff's force con tinued to check the scores of "tips' which have been sent to the geni-era- l board here under orders from Governor Fred W Green A man known to have been skill ed In surgery a resident of Bay ounty near Bay City Mich was being sought He resembled closely the murderer and it is known ho disappeared from his home 10 days ago: HOLD FUNERAL Funeral services for the child were to be held today under the direction of Rev M C Oliver o£ Mount Morris the nearby village A steady in which Dorothy lived stream of persona yesterday passed five-year-o- t r Grant was the father of Fred J Grant for whom the post in otrdon of the Veterans of Foreign "Wars was named and the father was the first honorary member of the post Members of the post willa jtf tenrt the funeral services in bodv He was als?o a charter mem ber of the Ogden lodge Knights of i Pythias Mr Grnat was born in Donner years Iakr Cal in 1869 oiiForthe17 South he was an engineer He was " a era Pacific railroad partner in the Richardson & Grant store in Ogden! for eight Years and was a superintendent for for the Utah Construction company 30 years Since 1918 he hasresid-r- d in Tluth At the lime of his death he was superintendent Ne-of Meam shovel operations of the vada Consolidated Copper company ld r 21 ! RE-EXAMI- v ATTACK MADE iinn&i Tnnirr ur uu inmrr UMOER PRESSURE Senator Robinson Takes Issue "With Coolidge : Prosperity" 16— (By WASHINGTON Jan Tiie Associated Press that he would not unfairly state the conditions of the country Senator Ilobinson the Democratic leader today challenged recent fftaternents by President Coolidge leaders in the and Republican ncnato that the country is in ft industrial and agriculrrosperoai condition tural The Kobinson speech opened the debate on the McMaster resolution recording the senate as in favor of a general revision down ward in tariff rates which is to reach a vote this aftetnoon "Living costs in the United States continue too high" the senator ald "and there is an intimate relationship between the tariff and the present condition i of agriculture" Citing the record of bank failures in recent years Senator Robinson asked why President Cpolldge and Kcpublloan leaders insisted upon making prosperity "the: sole issue 4'JJo they believe the people of this country are so ignorant" he asked "that they can be deceived into believing there Is prosperity in the face of the facts we know?" "It la amazing how the president nnrt Republican senators can boast I of prosperity - ' FORMER OFFICIAL OF A P IS DEAD TOKYO Jart 16 — (By The As sociated Tress) — Jqhn Russell iG former! Associated Kennedy Press correspondent and once fren eral manaeer of the Kokusal News front heart disaeoncy' died today ' ease: ' j (NOTE: John Russell Kennedy Mas born in Pray Ireland Novem ber 5 1861 and educated at Trin Jty college Dublin p£e became successively soldier iv&r corres pondent and editor J Kennedy joined The Associated Press in lS9f)v n 1901 he went to Tokyo us chiif of the far eastern bureau of The Associated Press From 1914 to 10" 3 he was general manager of the Kokusal Sushln Sha (The International News agen cy of Japan) lie served as correspondent In campaigns in Egypt arid China He was once managing director of the Japan-Time- s Publishing company He was decorated by the Japanese government with the order of the Sacred Treasure third 'class : i MYSTERY STOUT NEW YORK Jan lf— (By The Tl I TILT! 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Extract ng to the forest officials Stockmen are with the rangers in allotlng ranges and in establishing rules for particular sections he sid No longer do users of the range feel that the foresters "make plans for the stockmen to follow" he said rather the rules are made by conference of stockmen and foresters There is arising he said a "conviction on the part of the stockmen and forest officers that the actions and beliefs of the other fellow were actuated by worthy mo tives by honest and honorable con siderations" The forest service finds the "du- ty of the forest is a profound and fundamental one" he pointed out and that the resources of the forest contribute in some measure to the needs of every member of the community It is the duty of the forest service he continued to make the forest contribute its fullest to the welfare of mankind The Colosseum in Rome will " - Shrill Sister Hundred Thousand Boys Wandering About Says Judge of Cries Frighten e Away-Degenerat- SALT LAKE Jan 1C— The de -- Jan SALT LAKE ' 1 generate who has been upon small children in Salt Lake apduring the last six months on the Sunday again night peared west side of the city After falling In an attempt to kidnap a girl throukh the heroism of an older brother and sister the fiend narrowly escaped capture at the hands of Detective Lester F Wire and a nossa of" citiaen in : tile tteischborlioOd Dora Anderson daughter of AI Anderson 974 West First Bouth street was the girl to whom the man made advances while she wu playing alone 7In front of her home shortly after p m He approached according to Wire's report and offered the girl a inick el saying: another dime "I will give-yo- ti if you will let mettake you down to th Jordan river" Taking the girl in his arms the man then started west towards & nearby railroad track when Dora's 1 sister Edna ran out of doors and confronted the man demanding that' he give up her sister Edna's shrill tones attracted the brother attention of a and when he came out of a neigh bor's house the man dropped the Eirl and ran in the direction of the railroad v I Wire reaching the scene a few minutes later hastily organited the men and boys who had gath ered aad trailed the man for more than a mile through the thick snow in fields an? streets west of the intersection to the Jordan river i — That of the country's greatest problems in dealing with the present crime situation was the assertion made by City Judge John H Morgan during an intesview m his chambers "When one realiaes " he said that there are approximately 100- 000 boys under 21 year of age bummins their way across the continent it is certain something should be done but it is a federal pfoblem and not one that be coped with by the various communities pass through which these boys course "It is only natural of that youth becomes inspired to travel by the wanderlust but by the time a boy has crossed the country the environment and the questionable characters with whom he is sure to come in contact have afforded him a thorough educa tion in crime It it not until one of these bovs has committed some atrocious crime that the public becomes cognizant- of the situa tion's magnitude and importance preying wandering youth is one - o TRAINMEN STOP TO PUT OUT FIRE POCATELLO Idaho Jan U— (Bv The Associated Press)— How the members of a southbound freiarht train discovering & fire in a restaurant at Firth north of here at 5 o'clock Sunday morn ing stopped their train gave the alarm and assisted in extinguish ing the flames was told in a dis patch to the Journal As the train flames was pulling into town were noticed shooting from the CATTLE DAMAGE windows The engineer sounded five sharp blasts of his whistle JUDGMENT UPHELD while trainmen rushed to the to arouse people sleeping building SALT LAKE Jan 16— Judg at the rear The trainmen after ment of the district court of We- helping put out the fire went ber giving Charles W Campbell back to their train and arrived in damages of something over $4000-agains- this city on schedule time the Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad company for injury to twenty-fou- r carloads of cattle SHERIFF TAKES has been upheld ?by the state su LOOK AT SUSPECT was the Campbell prefne court n Claytdn-Murnaassignee of the j LEWISTON Idaho Jan 16 Livestock company and the cattle were The Associated Press)— Sher te been have (By injured alleged P D Pace of Cassia county part of 1253 head shipped from iff Idaho reached here Sunday to re Ogden to Los Angeles turn P B Beck held in Jail here as a murder suspect to Burley CACHE JUNCTION Beck who was arrested here sev eral days ago answers the descrlp BANK TAKEN OVER tion of a man wanted in connection with the murder of Jack Terry LOGAN Jan 16 — Cache Valley taxicab driver on Decem 'Burley of Banking company Logan has ber 27 according to officers taken over the business of the The sheriff could not positive! Farmers' Banking company of identify Beck but will return him assets of to Cache Junction having for further Inves Burley todayman $116000 The declares he is tlgation This action ias been taken vol innocent of the charge Cache the Junction untarily by bank directors who decided the Volume of business available was DECLARE DRIVER not sufficiently profitable to war FAILED TO STOP rant its continuation SALT LAKE Jan 16— Collision CHILD of two automobiles Sunday after noon at West Temple and First LIVING ANCESTORS South streets resulted in arrest of Jensen t on a charg of fail SALT LAKE Jan 16-- Ray Jim to stop after an accident Harmon son of ingJ Holding West First North Theodore and Alice Riley Harmon street was the626driver of the other of Tooele is admired by more Irv car and each man according ancestors than any othsr child ponoe reports placed responsibllto ing in Salt Lake his parents declare Ity for the accident upon the oth in addition to j the usual quota er Jensen continued on his way of parents Ray possesses all his Witnout stopping officers said s of grandparents and three-fourth-great-grand his possible supply of WORK BEGUN ON parents - ! i HaJMANY s — SANDY LIONS TO GREET SECRETARY Jan 1 — Mlvin P Jones of Chicago general sec retary of Lions International will be special guest at the charter night party of the Sandy Lions club February 1 A nrosxam SALT LAKE banquet dancing and series of special stunts constitute the planned program Approximately 600 guests and members are expected to be present at the function VETERAN COUNCIL - - ever Central and South American nations! requests their ' services He predicted that air mall routes will be established soon and told the cotxf erence that the American supportCongress wa considering ing such routes i and that private citizens t of tih United Stateswere considering their establishment1 in the domain of commercial relations" the iprestdent added f'the last few year have witnessed I ? an extraordinary strengthening Of the economic ties binding together our Republics In both agricul tural and industrial production the countries of America are now con templating one inother to an un : I usual degree resulting in aa in- creasirjg exchange of commodi i ties" Although he did not name the TacnaiArica boundary dispute Mr Coolidge did point to the ''delicate and difficult nature" of boundary problems and declared that the past recordxeX7 achievement in this respect "places neavy - responsibil ity upon the present generation to advance the reat work that has been to auspiciously begun" Fin4lly President Coolidge com mended to the Congress a discus sion of means to bring "all of our peoples more definitely and more completely" under the reign of law "After alIMhe said "it Is In that direction that we must look with the- greatest assurance for human We can make no ad progress vance In the realm of economics we cab do nothing fdr education we can accomplish but little even in th sphere 6f religion until human affairs are brought within tne oraeny rule of law "This surest r4fuge of the weak and the oppressed is in the law It is preeminently the shield5: of small nations "While the law Is necessary for the proper guidance of human ac tion and will always remain the source of freedom and libertv and the ultimate guaranty of all our rights! there is another element in our experience which must always be taken Into Consideration We read that "The j letter kiileth but the spirit giveth life' Oftentimes in our international relationship we shall havetcf lookjto the spirit rather than to ithe letter of the law We shall have to realize that the highest law is construction co operation friendship and charity "The light which Columbus foi lowed has not failed The eour age that carried! him on still lives They ire the heritage of the people of Bo$var and i Washington We must jay our voyage of exploration toward complete understanding and friendship (Having taken that course we must not be turned aside by the feats of the timid the counsels of the ignorant or the of the j malevolent designs -yvitn jaw ana charity as our guidei with that' ancient faith which is only strengthened when it requires sacrifices we shall an chor at last In the harbor of jus tice and truth: The same Pilot whichl stood by the side of the great discoverer and the same wisdom which1 instructed the founding fathers of our republics will cpntlnue to abide with us s I - -- corciis quickly—: stop HEALING DEMULCENT I "I was bothered with a hard per sistent cough but found no other remedy so good and so quickly re and Tar llevlng as Foley's Honey says k- - uoggess po compound" monaj Calif Coughs and' throat irritations hard bronchial coughs lingering "flu" toughs almost in stantiy stopped! 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