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Show .......... J RIVALS THE ? BEST- - saas&l , mi FORTY-SECON- j ,, ,L YEAR, NO. 86. D &V - J , m - lm - , f- ''4 J ij i . VJ 1.1: m B,M . ,u ij, a,,- -, . ' a III ail K;A J - TELEPHONE N !)). I , PROVO, UTAH. MONDAY. OCTOBER 10, 1927. , a.r us " get paper ir?uUrij :4 before Irtepfaeoe 'clack and Bayer Q1 he deliverer Pe If ' - yw t ' - -o5 ;- A SMASH-U- UFA A LP P NLVf FATAL TO . P lUUIIb 11111 , llll dodge Truck Hit at Crossing : Bf Passenger Train; Are Fatal to Wayne jn-juri- t es Friend Escapes Singleton; 0 DUCES rtrHuL I I Mill MM IVfl ' i MTR m I V ri I -- nfU-r-neo- . - t Injuries..,. ? .. Tht two young mn wire on their way to the shores of lTflh lake to hunt ducks. As they ane to the railroad tracks Cheever got out of the car to onnn and :Ijb gates leading into the railroad company's drov .through, As right-of-wa- never Singli-to- n heard ealledHa-Mficuiii-tM did companion, who not hear either him or the inrorn- Th train. rg yi.iu' tiif.n had cleared the fit4 rail, but thu eurje- ear end j the truck,, crfught the hur'lng the driver about twenty-tv- e feet . Cheever, who remained n the want tldeBf . had tti.ght that his - ittrred safely, andcompr.KKi & 4 mr learr. what had happened unvl the train had passed. . Train Is Stopped Engineer F. H. Walsh brought the train to a stop, and Conductor Thomas Fitzgerald, together wKh other members of the train crew, assisted in putting the young man on the train. Singleton Is survived by his par-ntMr. and Mrs. Dell Sir&'vton . of American ' Fork, two brothers and one sister. The body was taken In' charge By the Anderson Ifbdertaking fci K Y- l- N f With, today' edition the Evening Herald has changed .the type' in whi6h the body of the paper Is prlntednd. has achieved thereby a dis tinct gain i lcgibllitaad deanttu. . In making" this chadfe ,Th Eve-ntng ticraia is in une wiin uu icading newspapcrrtnl over the country. For purpose of comparison, the two columns below are presented, V one in the old type and the other in the new: y OLD NEW ; .Th'ese two paivlk-- l columns illusThese two parellel columns illustrate KrxpliicHlly the Improvement trate graphically the improvement made !y the Kveniug Herald in madeJ by the Evening Herald in changing its "typedress". ... chatigiug its "tyiie dress." The wording of the two columns Tlie wording of the two columns . ' is IdiyiticaL is identk-iilThe column at the left Is printed The column at the left Is printed in the old tyiie which the Evening In the old type which the. Evening Herald him employed for no vera I Herald has employed for several years, und which it now has discard: years and which it now has dised. carded. , ;. The column at the right lo printTbe column at the right is printed in our new seven point Iuter-tyji- e ed in our new seven point Inter-typ- e IDEAL News Face. IDEAL News Faee. Compare the two columns. Note Comjiare the "two columns. Note beta much more readable the tyie how much more readable the type iu tbe Tight' col u mn Is than (bat la in the right column. Is than that in tbe Wft hand column. Observe aluo, the left hand column. Observe also, that t bin gain in legibility has been that this gain in legibility has been achieved without tiucrif ice of spuce, achieved without sacrifice of space. The evening Herald is the tirst daily newspaper In the state of Utah to adopt the newlntertype IDEAL News Face, regarded as the most modern and scientific, type ever designed for newspaper use. Refer to the parellel columns above. You will see that the letters of the .old type, on the left have many thin lines, while the letters of the new ibEAfTNewfc Face! on tne right afl io formed thai lifl of Inetf tines are of approximately equal width and visibility. Tou wilf posslblo to read the new type at a considerably greater, distaaoe.,, than the old. A comparison shows that the new type appears much larger and clearer and yet gives as many words to the column as the type hitherto used in our pages. In other words, it'meetajthe demand forjarger print without any reduction in the amount of news' matter. ;,: - A. Eager io give its jreaders Ihe beat, the Evening Herald has made this change in its type dress at a great expense ; i tmnpb, tfhdt a, - of Americui Fork. Payson C.E.Wins Debate From Provo Payson Christian Endeavor was victorious over the Provo organization in a debating contest Sunday night on the question, "Resolved, That It Is Possible to Outlaw War." C. E. won over 13pringvllle American Fork, and 4he Payson and Sprlngvllle teams will clash for county honors Wednesday at 7 p. m., the. debate to take place in American Fork. A "pep rally" for the state convention will be held at that time. All attending from Provo are requested to bring a dozen sandwiches, v RUSSELL SCOTT FirstHoleln KILLS HIMSELF une un LtinKs . , i The thrill of a golf lifetime! That is what J. Edwin Stein received on the Provo Country club links recently, when he achieved the "golfer s dreani" a hole in one! "Ed" ' was starting a round. and teed off for No. 1, 180 yards iistant He uncorked what seemed to be a fine drive; but on going over the. Intervening bunker, approaching the hole and tnere was no" sign of It Somewhat disgusted, he was about to play another ball when the first sphere was found resting peacefully in the ' ' ' ' ' hole! V This is the first J,hole in one" ever made in. Provo and "Ed" Is justifiably proud of the feat u, Ccnyicted Murderer of Many Appeals Is Suicide; Sanity i Questionable . Hear Lindbergh On His U. S. Tour By NEA Service fTTEWYORK, Oct. 10 Fifteen million people will have heard speeches on aviation by Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh, when 14n- dy returns soon to New Yorkf irom nis trip arouna xne country In the "Spirit of St. Louis" sponsors of the trip, estimate. -Lindbergh's tour waaf arranged and financed by the Daniel Guggenheim Fund for Promotion of Aeronautics, with the cooperation of. the U. S. Department of Commerce. The great ernwds which saw and listened te him in person were augment ed by millions of radio listeners. 'The Guggenheim Fund sent "We" across th econtinent and back with a view to stimulating Interest in the building of airports and patronage of the air ' ,.' mail. ." ' -j.. ...in ..j ,, i :.,,,' Hfl --, - Wf . h n -- - 1 $300 In Silver, Currency and Checks Is Lost W hen Mar-- ' i.f1 1 ' HKi A r MM flRT 13 1 Y'X ,. ' "A! ' ' 4 ...... Ycggmen, skilled in the use of Invaded Provo 4omc time during Saturday or Sunday nights, and did a complete job of safecracking at the office of the Troy Steam laundry, 377 West Center street, making their getaway with about $300' In silver, currency and checks, according to .announcement of Chief of Police Wren Wllklns, wno was called to make an Investigation this morn-Itu- :. 1 1 7M r nltro-glyceri- ' That the burglary was commit- ted sometime after midnight Sun-la- y morning, or during Sunday morning, or during Sunday night, is the belief of J. S. Van Cott, manager of the laundry, who. did not 'eave his office until aftec 11 o'clock Saturday night No one was it the plant during Sunday, and it wa(i hot Until employes'! of the laundry went to work about 7:30 'his morning thathe burglary war : '.-'-. fusooyered. fbtranee warf1 rained 'through rear"' door, the bolts of which had been pried off wKh a heavy bar. The office door was opened with a pass-keofficers etate.s- The appearance of the job ndicated to Chi ef Wilkin that been used since thr entire inside of the combination waa blown put arid" parts of the safe lock were found on the opposite side of the room. Papers and office records were scattered all over the' floor of, the office. The cash and currency together with a: number of checks were in a bank bag, an of ' which was 'f CHICAUO, Oct 10 (UP). The body of Russell Scott, convicted murderer who hanged himself In the county jail here Saturday night probably will be given to scientists" so the brain may be examined. Mrs. Florence tfcott his wife, today expressed. .herself. as' being willing for- an examination to be made provided his father, Thomas ' ' - J. Scott, agreed. It was planned to move the body to Detroit for burial If it were not given to scientists, Mrs. Scott said. She was the only-- - visitor at the morgue where- the body Iky. Scott was convicted of Jtllling Jroeph MaurerclerkPfh a phars macy here, in 1024. It was alleged Scott and his brother Robert now serving a sentence in the penitentiary, were attempting to rob the store, and in a struggle with Matir n er the clerk 'was killed. Mrs. Alice Partridge, Russell pleaded guilty, but while citizen of Payson, died Saturday at sentence, of death was being read, the family residence in the First asked to changa his plea. This was ward, r t granted an$ there followed a long Mrs. Partridge has been suffering battle on the part of the state to for the past year from heart trouble hang Scott He was granted reprieves three from which affliction she died. - DEATH CALLS PAYSON WOMAN well-know- ." times, each ending in an insanity Partridge was born May 15, trial. Another Insanity hearing was scheduled when he committed sui1857, at Nephi, Ihah, She was mar' ried to Frank Jones In 1878. In 1883 cide. r ilrs. Part- ; Mrs. Scott hopes for final Mr. Jones died an$ oCjjM'biinhnnd through a ridge waa"rnarrled to John Partpost mortem examination. She Re: ridge. She is aurvlved by the following lieves alienists after an examinachildrenr Harvey Jones, Mrs. Wil tion would declare " Scott was. in.... liam Bowen, Mrs. Joseph Heaton, sane, Georee and Charles Jones, Mrs. Ada Box and Lorln Partridge all of Payson, and Mrs. Orin Elmer of Colton. Also two brothers Thom Silver Trophy as Jackson of Salt Lake and John Jackson of Loa. Among the interesting and altoFuneralx arrangements have not gether splendid Individual agriculbeen made. . tural displays at - the - Utah r state fair was that of the Utah State AUSTRIAN ENVOL RECALLED hospital,- - which drew the silver MOSCOW, Oct 10 (UP) Austria trophy cup awarded for the best baa decided definitely to recall her individual 'agricultural display in minister to Russia, the United the fair.- The display was arrangPress learned today. by John Olson, gardener at the It was aaid the recall has no con ed local hospital, who took great pride nection with the French-Russiadispute, but is due to dissatisfac- In arranging his display In artistic tion In Vienna over telegrams sent fashion. This display drew much from fair visit by the minister during- the recent favorable comment Mr. Olson-tat- . ors, Vienna riota. 1 J i Mrs. vindl-catio'- la-e- "- Utah State Hospital Wins . n' ' i I ..I'm auuers. Invade Offices Here; f. N Is Used. tiro-glyceri- "iff. nnr in UflUL iu u .'j ' I rr .11)1111 I I I MM B Br IIJJIT hearing of oyall t,l I I I former. An, Chrwtaiwfn. charged by a PrejH: voman with statutory offense has been set for Thursday morning at Supreme Court . Rules Eel Q o'clock in the city court' Government at Climax 0 When . Christensen appeared before Judge George 8. BaUlf this Noted "Oa Scandar Tria morning, he told the court that he And Long Investigation. had only had a few minutes time ThaprclimWry fllfliflff a(-p- . with aa attorney and that he wu anxious to have the preliminary hearing .postponed until such a time that he could discuss the case further with a lawyer. Attorney Abe W. Turner appeared in behalf bl Christensen. Attorney J. W. Robinson has been employod by the family of the complaining witness to act as special prosecutor and to assist County Attorney L E. Erockbank in handling the case. The small court room- - was crowded to its capacity while half is many people as were Inside the courtroom were standing in the hall when the case was called this Max Gottlieb (left) was waiting in the, jail at Mlneola, Long Island, morning. The spectators were for a life sentence to Bing Sing as a fourth offender. Max, the police about evenly divided between men women. It is estimated that said, had top often sold glass for diamonds and green paper for currency. and 150 or 200 were preabout Then Max's friend produced his double, Sam SchwarU (right), Schwartx sent to- hear the persons case. .onfessed that he waaguHty of two of the crime ot whleh Max had been convicted. So Max went home rejoicing and Sam took Max'o cell. 0 ' - WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct 1(K (UP) Teapot. Domes' mlUlons barrels ef oil go back to the f ramflit Thu II. R. RuDreme Court too. nnnllnd the lease of the famo Wvnmlnv oil field rranted to H4 ry F. Sinclair's mammoth oil coij pany, which waa the atarung poi ef the eU scandal Investigations WASHINGTON, Oct 10 (UP) The decision Of the United Stat supreme court In the famous Ti pot Dome case was read by Af ciate Justice Pierce Butler tod: commencing when the court c(I vened at noon. Hie first words did not" Indict the nature of the decision. 1 decision is the first of the n term of the' eenrt.--' i FRENCH FLYERS REGISTRATION CONFECTIONERY DATKFIXED CAUESIS BRAZIL BOUND y, STOREROBBED , PREPARING Costes and Le Brix Open Flight Across South Fork Atlantic Ocean . Tuesday First Day For Reg Burglary In Spanish . Nets Haul Amounting istration; Other Dates To $150 Oct. 18, Nov. 1 Mel Close's confectionery store The first date of registration for set been for, voters has Provo at of his Spanish Fork was the object of Following investigation Chief Wllkins expressed the belief that Tuesday, "October 11, according to burglars late Saturday night or the job had been done by profes- announcement of Fred Evans, city tarly Sunday morning, according sional probably by recorder. Other registration dates ' to Deputy Sheriff Otto Birk, wh; Tues-1 members of a gang that have been are Tuesday? October 18, and with Deputy Sheriff Charles Coaler 'Operating In various parts of the dav, November 1. state, where joba bearing-simil- ar Names of the registration agents was assigned to make an investigaearmarks have been accomplished. in the various districU of the city tion of .the ease, following a call A fingerprint expert was put. on are given as follows: .. theJolr"thismof ning ana the offP District No. 1 Julia A. Elliott indicated; that cers are doing everything possible 554 East First South street Investigation a slot main an effort 4o establish a clue district No, 2 Mrs. Belle Bach-ma- about 10,000 cigarettes, -chine, $50 in cash, antr several 41 South Third East street that might lead to the arrest of the guilty parties, Chief Wilklna District No. 8 Mrs. Maud F. smart cedar chest candy .boxes had reports. Hunter, 55 South First .East street bt'eu confiscated by the highw' District No. 4 Mrs. Zella F. men. The total loaa wa3 estimated Stubbs, 32 East; Third South street by Mr. Close at $150. District No. 5 Annie W - Peter- Enter Through Window The Store' was entered through a son, 358 West Fourth South street - District No. 8 Emma G. Jones, back window from which a heavy bolt Jiad- been pried off with a 487 South Sixth West street District No. 7 Mary Vincent 753 handle from a Ford jack, according to Mr. Birk, The slot machine West Fourth South. street District No. 8 Eliza B. Scott, 358 which was Btolon contained only a email amount of cash, Mr. Close reSouth Eighth West street f icerSiias It : had District No. f Amanda Millev74 ported been emptied during the evening. CHICAGO,. Illsv Oct 10. (UP) North Tenth West street A special panel of 100 veniremen The cash was stolen from a small District No. 10 Alice Harding, eaahbox underneath the counter, was called today in the trial of 369 North Seventh' West street District No. 11 Louis Dixon, 232 Tho cigarettes comprised a new Harry Lewis, gangster, charged with the murder of- Max Braver-mashipment just received by the conNorth Fifth West street. , District - No. 12 Bernetta Beck, fectioner. junk man. '" Deputy Sheriffs Birk and Coates Two jurymen were chosen last 256 North Third West street week, but . all others questioned District No. 13 Alice T. John- express the belief that the job was done by professional, crooks, who were opposed to capital punishment son, 105 West Fifth North street to or had formed opinions in the case. District No. 14 Nellie McEwan, left no clues that would " lead " " -their identity. It was openly charged that ven- 267 East Second North street Mr. also the Close iremen were doing everything posoperates 15 t Cheever No. L. Grace District t Center Pumpkin Ino at sible to escape jury service in tho 316 EastzCenteratreet " ' 7 this street, city. 266 Cluff, District No. gangster's trial It was hoped to finish selection of . North Fifth East street the Jury today. All veniremen tVPlrtrlctNa: were .being' searched for arms as 770 North Second East street they entered the court room. GAMBLING HOUSE ROBBED Braverman, a junk dealer, waa shot in a bjiUle betweeiimembera 4CJAGCbJlferOctl0-UJP)-U- u II .dealers rtihion andTnen Invited guests, fiye of them armed who wished to start another union. with sawed off shot guns, were on Braverman has opposed these men. hand when the Biarritz club, an -- Lewis aligned with Braverman's elaborate gambling . house, opened Sam,flel Ostoff with ler, who died at his home in Sprlng-vill- e rivals, hunted Broverman out and last night They made " fW him, according to, stories told $8,000 in cash. : Sunday, wlU be held Tuesday at 1 o'clock in the Springville First police. '; - OIL STILL EXPLODES , Lewis was arrested nd charged rdchapeL iHe was born' May 1, 1857, in Cotwith the murder a few days later. ELDORADO, Ark, Oct 10 to Springcame and Utah Four others, Patrick Lavelle, Frank UP) Four men were kilted and 20 tonwood, He Smith, John Russo and Pasquale (njured when an oil 'still exploded ville when very young. all his lived in that city practically life, Lion Oil werethe arrested at and also company's refinery Pargoni, hare. Fire burst out following the with ihe exception of a few years wll be tried in a few weeks. in Eureka, He was engaged, in ; blaze. farming. WOMEN BEADY FOB FIGHT Surviving are the following chilTHREE DIE IN CRASH , WASHINGTON, Oct 10. (UP) dren Arthur Ostler, Sprlngvllle ; "lQ. In (UP) women Oct the Sikorsky 1GARY. Ind., will be Two and , Sam stler, Price; !vcllev after" a party, Jajnog.08ttertlSalt Lake; Grace amphibian plane of Frances Gray- Speeding homeward re two killed' and son,., when he hops off across the three youths-weAustin, ' Salt Lake: Irene "Austin, Atlantic in a few days, it was Indi others Injured when their automo- Price; ; Fern Austin, Sprlngvllle. cated today. It was stated that a bile was wrecked against a lamp Two sisters and one brother also Mrs. Goldsborough would be in the pole. The dead were Frank Miller, survive, as follows: Mrs. A. H. plane with Miss Grayson and her 26; Joseph Pais, 21, and Anthony Child, Mrs, Abraham Jenkins and i Charles Ostler, all. of Sprlngvllle. Wllraer Stut. Pehcagazm, 24. ;; taken. n, . JURYSERVICE - IS AVOIDED - of . n, - . ' 16-L- ydla SPRINGVILLE FuncraJ-wrviees-f- -- ; : - - :r ; : . . i -- 1 '.. s R M at r-- t m u vrz ' ' ' ISftOOJMO hH N "ii a.'. ' Ed Stein Makes v. UUH I -- r nurLHunUni . While driving a Dodge truck over the Denver and Rio Grande Western track between American Fork and Geneva Sunday at 5:45 o'clock, Waxiie Singleton, 17, of American Fork, wag fat- ally Injured when the automobil In mhlch he wm riding was stru.-by eastbound passenger train No. ? 'and Singleton was hurled about 25 feet, Hunting In a pool of water. Dies Of Injuries The young man waa picked up by his companion, Hugh Cheever, J8, also of American Fork, and tr,em- ncrs or the train crew, anJ placed on the train to bo brought tc- this city for mod leal attention, bit he died enroute. Death was thought to have been caused from fractured skull, and probable internal liNot Twins But Doubles IjHFR 1VFRRIVIFN RnR - ? . . I.EBOUGET, France. Oct 1CM- Dleudonne Costes and JoUP) seph Le Brix, French aviators, at :40 a. m. today began their pro posed flight across the South At. lantic to South America. Flying a- - Brcguet plane of the same type used by Pclletier D'Oisy In his flight from Paris to Shanghai, they planned to reach Saint Louis, Senegal, West Africa, with in 24 or 28 hours. The distance is approximately 2,500 miles. The 2,00mneI7ightTCToas-th- e Atlantic to- - Natal, Brazil, was scheduled . to start tomorrow eve ning so the airmen may benefit by the full moon. the heavily laden four and a half tons was perfect , It rolled down the field 300 meterv-bouncetwice, then rose, gained height as it circled the field and at 9:42 a. m. headed to ward Bayonne, Madrid and ' St '. Louis. An ambulance followed the plant down the field. Two planes accom panied it over Paris, The BreguetrpHine is capable of remaining on the surface of .the water many hours if forced down on the ocean. Its reserve fuel tanks Can be emptied in a few seconds. It is equipped, with a special onchoi to prevent it from overturning if It alights at sea. The take-offr-- ef plane 4 FOR BATTLE - MEXICO CITY. Oct 10 (UP) President Cailes or - Mexico planning for a possible long dra ut battle with rebels In the st ,t Vara fVuz. it became evident lay' with the arrival of 5000 ad Uonal troopa from Sonora. Trt nf the reinforcements be used to strengthen the capi garrison and the rest win augmV fnnwi Klreadv In Vera Cruz viing rebel troops under Gener Gomez and Aitmaaar The fact that the federals h vet made no contact with -ebcls was felt hero to indicate tl lv and cautiously and taking ihances on Jthe escape of the re 'eadera dose Watch Is Kept Tii. nw has been keep a' special lookout ' :; s ordered along tj east coast to prevent1 uomez a Almada from escaping by boat. The war office announced tl -eavy desertions among the revo lionarli es ' xontmue, and that -ebel's on evacuating Perote a Oriental, .Ueft behind all nc;qulpment, including trains,.: Extreme precautions were nnrted to be under way at Nogales, Sonora, barracks for i Arrival of General Alvaro oureg in route there from Mexico City .walt the birth of his ' seven ehlld He is being accompanied by 'leavy bodyguard of vicked troJ in his tra n nasses throucn rebel infested state of Nsyarlt d 's expected to arriye at Nogales morrow. '.' 'j;': ; General Azuara folowing his The regular monthly meeting of ported defection to the ranks tho Provo baby saving conference ftwt rohola wu said to be menac re will meet Thursday ai thewjCof-Pachucai-wheOctober 13 and 14, from 1 to p. United State smelting and refin m. in the Juvenile eourtroomson plant Is located. Tt is the first floor of the city and csrun- - company silver mining camp biggest ty building. Mexico. View and Edgemont., 'Pleasant Grand together with WOODWARD SPEAKER all wards south of Center street Dr. Hugh M. Woodward, of are asked to come "on Thursday, university faculty, ' and all wards north of Center .Young class of the Manavu w senior street on Friday. Local doctors are cordially In- at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday even; will be "Gotama,. vited to visit the conferences which His theme deal with p children. An Great Buddha." nouncement is made by Evalina Reed, county nurse,' BABY SAVING ' 1 ' DATES LISTED t View-wards- . -- ... . The Weather ' DEMPSEY ON WAY Utah Generally CITY, Mo., Oct 10 and (UP) Jack Dempsey and his act- fair tonightUttlo Tuesday; ress wife, Estelle Tavlor, were change la temp to Salt Lake City, They arrived here at 8:25 p. m. erature. Sunday and departed at 10 p. nt. Maximum temp, The two- - will .visit - Dempsey's Sunday ......78 mother at Salt Lake before t pro Minimum temp. 14 Sunday ceeding to uanrornia, te . ....... |