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   Ogden Standard-Examiner (Newspaper) - April 5, 1928, Ogden, Utah                                WEATHER ly fair tonight nnd not much change iu temperature Fair colder today warmer Friday Unto pure all tilings aro He has light within his own clear breast may sit In the center and enjoy bright Fifty-eighth 262 OGDEN CITY UTAH THURSDAY EVENING APRIL 5 1928 LAST by Frank Fiances At the age of OS Chauncey M contracted pneumonia ended the career of the man He was a man -30 years old near close of the Civil and was a contemporary of Garfield Blaine and other of his party For so years recognized as America's most gifted ncr speaker But at last the years have crept upon him to such a degree that he could not recover So the story goes over and over Though you have the vitality to carry you on through many years finally the summons comes And whether you are 93 or only the experience is much the Hold Teacher For Licking Student We live a day at a time and life as reviewed is as a dream So why worry as to the number of years Rather be concerned that into the day you now have shall DC crowded many moments of real living Aim to a balanced day of service of relaxation of tion of serious of ter and of contentment M E national commander of the American legion who is to be the guest of honor of Herman Baker post this evening making a campaign for the sal draft measure now before con- gress and known as the Johnson During the World war young men were drawn into the army and of went overseas The average pay of the soldier boys was a day LA FOLLETTE FATE IN DOUBT Smith Democrats Disturb Progressive Grasp On State MILWAUKEE Wis April of the Wisconsin delegation to the Kansas City Re- publican convention still swayed in he balance between the regular Republicans and the LaFollette forces when SO per cent of in Wisconsin had reported of the 26 contests the were leading though the LaFollette forces held a slight edge as their candidates forged 14 contests the was so close that a change of a few hundred votes in certain districts might displace the s SPECTACULAR FIGHT Walter Kohler Kohler regular continuing the spectacular fight which he has waged Elaine for ond the for gate at large is were their service made in the United States To avoid tiat condition at some time in the the American legion is demanding that when war comes again not only the men who go to war shall be drafted but those who stay at home also try the railroads and the food supplies be placed under military supervision There ara to be no more war profiteers or advocates of war who do not go to war If Commander succeeds in arousing a strong in favor of that measure his visit will serve to fine purpose When war is declared not only the boys who enter ments should be under military control but tho entire resources of ahe country should be mobilized Many men during the World war were slackers received big wages and thereby profited by the The soldier boys came homo from Trance to discover that the shirk had fattened off their hard and there was resentment There must no repetition of that unfair treatment Great Britain having placed re- strictions on the rubber exported from British Malay and Ceylon boosted the prices of rubber and caused friction with the buyers in the United States Since 1922 when the restrictions first established the can trade has been trying to lnd a way to escape Of late chemists here and In Europe have been reporting ress toward synthetic rubber and American concerns have been rubber plantations on the west coast of Africa and elsewhere Undoubtedly feeling that the world would find other sources of rubber the British government has lifted the restrictions Pa April Peter maker of the public school today faced court on charges of assault and battery as an aftermath of paddling administered to For- rest Showalter 10 a pupil at the rattan whip The warrant for the arrest of Mrs was sworn out by tho boy's father who averred his son was beaten after he was taken inside the building while playing in the school yard Mrs admitted whipping the boy She ed ho stood in front of the school with a mirror and cast the reflection of the sun into her room annoying her CHICAGO CASE REGRET SHOWN BY COOLIDGE President Is R o r t e d To Oppose Federal Interference CROWE IS OPPOSED Crime Commission Holds Him Unsuited For Position in the state missing Kohler iad polled votes and was trailing Senator only Senator Robert M LaFollette was in the lead with a margin of 000 Blaine Kohler and Andrew L Kreutzer regular of Wausau were in third and fourth place respectively LIKELY TO SPLIT If the present trend continues the LaFollette and regular Re- publican forces will four delegates at large Tho closeness of the present race is emphasized when it is recalled that the regular one of the 29 Wisconsin seats to the national convention at Cleveland in 1924 In seeking an explanation for the failure of LaFollette progressives to capture the entire state tion political observers hold that the Democratic revival state pushed by Smith was partly responsible NEW FARM IS DESCRIBED Haugen Says It Meets Objections In Veto CHICAGO April The Herald Examiner said today that President Coolidge his personal attention to the cal aspect involved in the recent shooting of a by a federal dry agent The paper said had president told Secretary Mellon and Attorney-General Sargent In no unmistakable words that re- the an in- trusion ment a- local campaign the newspaper was that as a result of f he ington conference the unit E Golding would not be withdrawn from Chicago at once but that it probably would be confined to Myron Caffey eral agent has been charged with shooting William Beatty court bailiff during a prohibition raid NO ARREST MADE Although the Beatty curred several ago Caffey has not been arrested to friction between police and federal officers It was indicated difficulties would be today and that the state would go with its plan to Caffey Following his in- government would be able to move legally trans- fer of the case to federal courts Two announcements one federal and one painted the prospect of inadequate official protection Chicago places next day In At- torney General at ington turned down States derson 5.00 to guard polls Police Commissioner shortage of available officers will fleer at each in the city NOT Chicago the commissioner and Seventeen hundred of the are assigned to traffic duty pay rolls The Chicago crime commission an unofficial organization issued a statement last night ing the defeat of State's Attorney Robert E- Crowe for renomination on the r Crowe Mayor Thompson of one faction of the is op- posed by Circuit Judge John A whose home was together with that of United States Senator the night of March 26 The statement of crime com- mission was that it believes Crowe is inefficient and unworthy of his great responsibility to maintain law and order in Cook county and that his alliances are such as to stroy public confidence in in- PLANE IS READY JOR BIG TAKE-OFF Chauncey Depew Dead Nearly 94 Years of Age In Politics With Lincoln Most Widely Known For His After-Dinner Speeches and Incurable Optimism He Was Leader in Business World and Held Position of Chairman of Board of New-York Central Railroad Up Fatal Illness Senator For Two Terms Retained Youthful Spirit YOKE April M Depew grand old man who before coln was mentioned for the presidency and for more than 70 years was famed as an after-dinner speaker died at a m today at his bronchial pneumonia He had been iU for less than a week and would have been 94 years old on April 23 He continued an active career On Wednesday raw rubber sold at one-half the price which the British tried to establish as a five years ago There will be no regrets in this country that the British scheme to boost prices has fallen through Xo people are more in this news than the Americans are the great rubber users of the world Twenty years ago the total duction of rubber was tons of which one-half was consumed in tho States year over half a million tons was produced and tons was shipped to the United America was paying nearly half a billion dollars a year for its ber This is a victory for the cans who rebelling started out to defeat the British rubber oly restrictions WASHINGTON April new in- yesterday was described to the house today in report by Chairman of its cultural committee a measure differing materially from that toed a year ago by and so modified that it now proposes two distinct and entirely separate remedies for the farm The changes which have been Jie said meet in a large part the objections expressed by the president in his message returning the former without his proval Especially does the present provide an almost unlimited for the administrative body created to deal with tho problem of agricultural surpluses loans which those who have past committee bills urge would be fully adequate to meet the situation The proposes two distinct and entirely separable edies first loans to co-operative at a low rate of interest as frequently suggested by the sec of agriculture Mr And second in case of failure of the first remedy to accomplish the purposes of- the act the ing of marketing agreements viding that cost and losses on trans- actions authorized under tlie ments would be paid by the com- whose producers receive the direct benefit Both methods are directed toward promoting orderly ing and in the cose of commodities making the tariff effective Kubber by the way has become a necessity in the America Ir was not so many years ago rubber had a most limited use Republican H o mi nation DUBLIN April German airplane Bremen today was fueled at Baldonnel airdrome and ready to take off at a few hours notice The field Itself was still soft from recent rain's and authorities said there little chance of the heavily laden plane being able take off for New York before tomorrow The in were filled with the benzol primed with ether upon Germans de- to carry them 3500 miles over the Atlantic With the wings regular and emergency tanks the Bremen carries 2500 pounds of fuel This is considered sufficient to keep the plane in flight for more than 40 hours and give a1 flying 4500 miles CANTON IS TENSE AFTER EXECUTION CANTON China April was tense 303 been executed by the mili- tary authorities in an attempt to thwart an uprising ists boasted that bloodshed would only make their movement the stronger and hasten the present Cantonese government Seventy-three reds were ed today 230 earlier the a urchin revealed communist the authorities after listening to streets MARINES TRACKING BANDS OF REBELS M as chairman of the board of the Central railroad He intended to attend the Republican national convention in Kansas City in Witb of the 1924 convention Iri Cleveland Republican all since 1888 At the 1888 he votes tion in jamin Harrison His wit in ing political speeches wa's of conventions and caused him in early days to be known as The Peach SENATOR TWO TERMS Depew served two terms as States senator to Depew suffered a chill while coming to New York last week five weeks in Petersburg he was cold he becaine and in Man ber county Republican central com: night Utah today that the Republican nominee for Utah ber With David J Wilson county chairman the central committee adopted a general election will be held during the for the purpose of electing state and federal officials Whereas Weber county ranks second In taxable property and population the of counties in groat stands the any loyalty and and Whereas this great never iri the of this the thirty-two 32 years of and Whereas there appears the state of at this time a sentiment favoring a man for and the expressed a desire and a willingness candidate from ber for- this Be it Resolved tee of Weber county the Committee that the nominee for governor -on- the Re- publican ticket should be a citizen After Mr Depew began to decline at o'clock last night Members of his family These Mrs Depew a son and a Depew that he was dying servants the summoned to the INCURABLE In -a Had would live he body as he I to do my best to set a record Com- meriting on ah of the bureau increased since 1870 Mr said he com- rather money glands or monkey glands is lengthening span of Services will held Saturday morning in Episcopal church services will by motor to Hillside at Peekskill Mr Depew's native town where it will be in- a leum OF CAREER Mitchell who 1 with having originated POLICE SEEK STOLEN BOYS ONE BELIEVED Paper Wrapped Body Carried In Motor Car IS PUZZLE Another Kidnaping In Philadelphia Stirs Authorities PHILADELPHIA April 5 ler four-year-old naped by two women day was picked up today at Market streets The hoy was crying a new suit and carried a bundle in which Ills old clothes had been wrapped A paper his namo was found pocket Tho kidnapers apparently had turned him adrift outside a five and ten-cent store where he was buffeted about by pers until he became began to cry ANGELES April disappearance of a year-old Lbs Angeles boy almost a month agp coupled with reports of a mysterious automobile bearing the body of a about the streets city developed into what police today believe was a- kidnaping for the vengeance The motive entered into the case police an- they had been given a letter Walter Col- lins father of the boy in Folsom prison wife here suggesting thut enmity might have provoked the kidnaping youth Walter Collins v MOTIVE NOT CLEAR the mother should be was and was not made public elder ing long Folsom for The case was automobiles I op of Weber county Be Further that members of this committee hereby pledge themselves to work ingly use every legitimate means to bring about tion of a Weber county man for great office Be It Further Resolved that Weber county Republicans make to Republican workers of this state their desire to achieve this great honor for a Weber county citizen and that this com- work unitedly for such as later be determined to be entitled to this great dis- tinction GOLD DISCOVERED IN PATE OF FLOOD LOS AP waters fnom the ruined -St LEAVES COLLEGE HANOVER N H A- is no longer a small college but there arc Those who love it The will 6C Edwin Webster grandson of Webster er of Daniel leaves Dartmouth MANAGUA Nlc April marine patrols spread out over northern today continued to track scattered bands of rebels through the rebels have been by marines in five separate ters within a week and mined number JOHN HOLLARS the a good score John D Rockefeller en route to f rom Florida where he had a most pleasing final game detrained give the porters not He had a- secretary hand each of four baggage dollar Francis which dealt death to approximately 400 the night March 1 2 ered a gold mine in their X Z Johnson geology expert for district committee told of the gold ery while before the cor- inquest over the county victims of the collapsed dam The gold was in very large quantities said HAS NEW WAY TO ATTRACT AP od of people to active be in 500 cities of country to the forums the politicar to discuss issues Wide Area Hurt By Fierce Storm With Loss Heavy Wind Destroys House and Carries Child On Bed Safely Into Neighboring Field Death and Injury Found in Wake of Tornadoes and Heavy Rain and Hail Rising Waters Worry CITY April climaxed a JV eral wind and rain storm at least three deaths left more than a score and damaged buildings at ly separated points in southwest yesterday First reported in southern Kansas and northern Oklahoma the storm swept southeast into Arkansas where a tornado in Washington county devastated a large area One person was known to hate been killed and a injured Two tornadoes occurred in One of the twisters destroyed partially wrecked more than af dozen buildings at Bangs No one was injured Another struck near Santa Anna persons Torrential rains and hail tins district causing able HAIL BREAKS ROOFS One man perished and were driven from their homes when 6.81 rain fell In a TORRENT ROARS DOWN ON CITY Several Dead 10.00 less Damage Totals Million L f place he saw in the tentatively of as resembling the features the car STOLEN April means at the com- mand in motion find of year-old George Miller who by two late yesterday near his at- Ninth streets child -son of caretaker of a ing house The childish versions of four on Page MOTHER GAINS Legal ion Between Parents Is Ended Here Through action Richard Gilmore claim to the custody of his son Gilmore Jr and is to permit the boy to remain in the custody of f Mrs Millie of the mother since -1920 when 24 when the boy became 12 went to the home of his Mrs Gilmore then tion for a writ of corpus J small companions of missing are the only clues police have work on The children with George under the Reading railroad Jefferson when he was seized by and thrust into taxicab which quickly disappeared Police believe the boy may have been taken by a woman wished to have a child to a f to the MUSSOLINI PAYS VISIT MILAN Premier Mussolini to his first celebration of return to the Lombard capital Hardly had he taken leave of foreign M jumped in and de- the offices the paper he founded in to the war on the pay a Arnaldo editor of Monday The ing was postponed taken in mother He hung onto the and he was led away He was brought into by his mother and the James Mr said that the boy who him had apparently his indicated he Mr he no further objections or take no to stay in for Mr Gilmore in court Gilmore's motion to modify the divorce so be would have custody of the motion was to heard before Judge Friday FOUR BURNED WHEN W HIS EXPLODES Tex Four men were seriously 5.0 gallons moonshine ky in a store jail here Wednesday Y- Deputy the T negro injured Okla April little muddy which has flowed quietly through Shawnee since the laid night went on that today had resulted in at least two deaths left homeless and caused at about total of dead would reach six The known dead werer Mrs Joseph E Campbell 35 wife of the engineer of an ice plant 77 who lived-in a tent creek LIST The missing Mrs bell's two who were the Campbell ert who since he stranded bus Into the half hour at Okla last night Hail driven by a high wind accompanied the rain tearing in roofs breaking While the storm ut less than an hour water rose to a- height of five feet In sections df the city washing from foundations and filling with dobris One- body was ered and as that of a man named Lewis A bell and a baby missing A torrent three blocks in the heart of city were placed at more OIL DAMAGED damage in Kansas curred in- oil fields of and Butler The wind an estimated Velocity of eighty an In Oil and farm buildings razed Mrs Anna Green was killed at her home near Topeka when she buried the wreckage a STREAMS April 5 an caught in the flood when she and her husband were driving across a bridge in a wagon to save HELP A score or more persons were injured during their escape Houses were- torn their foundations wrecked heaps throughout the east side of Shawnee As swept men women and children clinging to roof tops and crying for help FLOOD COOLIDGE indication that President of flood control he called Chairman the house for a the White man said Mr ia congress He did the possibility of a presidential veto discussed RESUMES FLIGHT TO SOUTH AFRICA dan April en route to South in a resumed her flight today She was accompanied by Lieutenant li Bentley another plane who is escorting her over the Sudan danger zone to LEGION CHIEF Scheduled To By Plane In s Today A last dispatch The said Spaf de- layed by eastern haS been forced back but hacl started again and expected to be in by Ogden men somewhat in as to his time of arrival but ing preparation to him at at Wyo on account of storms National Commander Edward of the American legion day to schedule and hopped by airplane to arrive at o'clock without touching Salt Lake This Information was contained in: a received this noon by officials of Herman Baker most No preparations to receive the national guest departing Commander Spafford be taken an drive through the city and be guest of- a and teau and drum corps prominent citizens the field will a tlie.-Hotel ending the chateau on Initiation of into Herman Post No Commander Spafford will dedicate the chateau address being the least 15 five today property from last night's twister in time and Carroll watched rising streams concern The tornado following on the trail of torrential rains at Beaty near Lincoln There Tony Spears 12 i was five other members of his when their house was demolished Marion Spears father of tho with chest crushed injured probably fatally SAFE OST BED The Spears was blown into a nearby field where his body found A younger brother crawled and escaped without a scratch while house was blown above The tornado struck near Grove arid injured two The Dee Osborn home In the community was swept away and his wife and chUd were injured Osborn child a field Tho father placed the -child on Just before the storm struck arid the wind picked the bed up and it some away without doing harm to PRINCE CAPTURES ROYAL HUNT CUP his tbn SENT JOUT FOR MORE BEETS The Cassia a ari increased of beets that weather the coming Continued wet et Beck chairman for their the committee have dealt death the-white fly B ousa of mty also injured when their homes were away ana Mrs Kate Simpson was badly when her house caught fire She was dragged from the burning dwelling rescuers not to recover WORK IS DONE FOR AL SMITH Orman W Salt an active worker in tlie Western States Smith for- said today In Ogden that much work was being center of tho in Ogden He expressed con- Smith Democrats in the in Salt next The resignation of Burton as of the Salt Lake county committee of the Smith for referred to by Ewin as being a loss the can be done in until after the convention not immediately Tlie duties county chairmanship by a letter to officers MARKETS bureau day economic can of church ciples   

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