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Show AKEWSPAPE3 ! dedicated to a policy cf fairness to eU mcUo&i fef LTUh county, , . Easiness Office Editorial Eoomj:.. - PROVO, UTAH. MONDAY. OCTOBER 26, 1925. FORTIETHYEAR, NO. 97 n n m cvrrv UVi iS ail lUJ y Mik) a- y m price two Cents n ni U U - LZ3 A 'M i tTU UU n . OI ; LL S TW:E NTY-ON'TDRMAIMfelKI ATLANTIC; ' Hurrah, a New Football, They're Off Again ML CIST 'isiiuis DAMftGEfl BY IEHFIC ,V. IN BALKANS , W. "' .' "' ".''' -- " "'-- !': "'" IS CONTINUE ' . - 2e!-(tP- Twenty one. lives were lost in storms and gales which roared along the Atitlantic seaboard and through th south Sunday .while poperty loss ruS Into millions of dollars. Nlhe whites and seven negroes are Jinown to have died in a tornado which ravaged Pike" county, Alabama while four persona were killed In the,.lcinity of greater New York .and one fit Woburn, Mass. , A big passenger" liner, plying be-- , tween Boston and New. York,, wag caught in the full fury of the gale sweeping up Long Island sound and thp liv,es of Its 500 pasnentJerft Werp for n time endangered. "S. O. S." 'trrr f?!; 'V i Wanted ', Here on Alleged Charges of Forgery of Assailant Captured Monday Afternoon Near Stockton ' By Tooele Officers $365 Drafts .. reka Girl, In Serious . Pi m Armur k. Momnsoa, awret dianapolis lawyer, bus been ap-IKilnted by Gov. Ed. Jackson of Indiana to suinved the late Sam- uel Ralston in the V. S. Senate. ....... TO THE SUNDAY TO HAVE MANY '; SCHOOL s CALL NEW ACTORS r - e n , , ' GREAT CROPS , OLDPAYSON , ' MILLIONMORE RESIDENT DIES . g-- r the-sho- w . dg ends-Mr.-La- cy y . , ,jwiinnd m; - s - ' pros-Into- , long-time- , CHILDISLA1D pr - - , TFINALREST Uintah Woman Buried in Provo JHedsBankersr l)asi-niger- HUNDREDS PAY t. -- H.-A- . LAST RESPECTS one-yea- HjkIi-elde- TO A. H. SCOTT s , i - - SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES S('hn-tistan- i j'igti dSjS'hl4S -- e 177U.iurevery f hi ... -.ji- .f, v REDUCED$25 Public 1rlas Paid Government 900 Million Dollars in Auto Excise Tax - hos-plt;- il WASHINGTON. Oct., 26. (UP) Henry Ford recentlydcclarcd he could soil a million more cars If the price rou'd be reduced $25. C. K Gambrlll, president of the National Automobile Dealers association, told menus committhe bouse ways-antee today. In pleading for reduction of the present autoniobiie excise tax; The average" moforisf is. paying $30 tax 'at present on each car lie buys and dealers would pass oil' the reduction to, the consumer If congress will repent the new $300,000,- 000 tax reduction bill which Is now ! ' V ' iteing framed. ' Since the tax was first enacted during the war, the public has paid $900,000,000 through it into the gov ernment coffers and It has'cost re- tail dealers $40,000,000 to make the i collection, Gambrlll said.' ; v d .,;'.-fatal. The attack was made Kn'urdny-nigh- t as Edna aimnt 8:30 o'chH-May, daughter f. Mrs. Richard Hay, Sr., was on her way home from the Vienna, bakery where she was The girl lives at the Summit, near the I). & R. G. W. water-tanAccording to" the story told the officios by the girl, she saw the negro following her home when sho wasshort distance from tiie water tak. She hastened her steps to reach her home before he would get trt her, but he overtook bcr Just as she passed the'.watertuuk, about 75 yards from her home. ... iAs the negro grabbed ber by the inn, the girl picked up a rock, and smashed him In the face with it. President T. N- - Taylor anil Theo- Before she could get away from him dore Farley were the speakers at jerked out a.raiior and bvgan cutting , uer. funeral services forMrs-Marwife of William' Fraham, 701 Staggering Into her borne, a few south Third west Street, who died minutes later, surgical aid was .pent in this city Saturday following a for, the police was notU'il and the prolonged illness. The services were umnhunt, which has continued tinin- - . held in the Provo Sixth ward Mon- terruptedly since then, was started. day afternoon, with Bishop John W. Near the scene, of the attack, Augss McAdam presiding. SI usic was turn Mclhiwild, marshal of Eureka, ltdied by .a' quartet fPnm the ward, found the razor which the negro " and. Mrs. Sarah Ramsey.. undoubtedly used in the assault. . jMrs. Fraham was! born in Dent About an hour aftey thy attack, mark, Jiraunry I, 1809, and caiiu- the negro showed up at the Sacrato Utah when J.1 years-o- f age. She mento mine in the northwest section had jived in Prove'for niauy-year- s. of .Eureka. Here he asked for. a ..jlu addition to .her husband, she is drink of water. As no one at the snrvivitl by one son, 'illiam, Jr.. mine at that time knew about the three daughters, Mrs. O. J. Otto. attack the negro Was- termitted to Pfrovo: Mrs. Clarence Olson, Price; go, his way." Xiiss Kdna Fnilmm, I'rovo-- : also two About 4 o'dm-- Mouday nioruiiig. brothers "aiiilTour sisters, us. fol- he was seen near Tinllc Junction lows: Peter P. Jensen, Itovo; Hans trving to board a train. MemWrs s Jensen, Suit Lake City ; Mrs. iif the posse shot at him and he ran Kverett, Provo; Mts, Nels Into the cedars." Efforts' to locate Buries, Idaho ; Mrsl T. 'It him there In the darkness were in Haasel, Salt Lake City and Mrs. Au- - yaiu. About daybreak he is report- e Green, Los Angeles, Calif. eil to Jiave been seen again in the Iiiteiuieut? was in the I'rovo city cedars northwest- - of Eimkft.- - The . . , metery. losse is concentrating its seaivh in that section, hundreds of men in"the hunt Monday orcnooiu During Jhe past three months', ' Smith has been working us a porter around the Hanson poolliali au.l soft '.. i drink parlbtst pivldci.d. 'Saturday (SlMfial to Um Herald) I o'clock he. Is PAYSON, Oct.t 2fl. The Novem-lj'- r afternoon about-3i- !0 Utah Daiigh-trr- alleged to have stolen a few articles meeting tif Cnmp of Pioneers was held Saturday from a room above-- 1 the poolhall. nit the home of Mrs. Klca McCllan WhHe raiisackiug-- the-- rMim,; be Is ith"lier mother, lrs. Ann E. Wil-s- said to have fallen through a trap-doas hostess. She rend tbe'his-tfirand had to be aided to the floor be'otv by some of thPHtron f the of her nntiher, Mr. Uery about an and her grandparents, Mr. and pohlhaiL It was Mrs, Pecksicad. , Mrs. Eliza C. hour later; however, that it was White jEavethe hlsjoxi'ja!JItlllh.'ilnCs teued4hat4(t had hwsUrwwl i .. and roioiuzing i)ig the period." Reiidlngx wcrc giwil, by . Sheriff J. I). Boyd and Dcimties a Ottu Bilk. Gcoige Davis,1 B. F. iliss liituise Dixon and ocal by Mrs. George Vi'f'.vr and Mrs. liupor- and S..A.- Wii'is hrtve . Rcfreslimeiits ed in tlie"senrch most" of the time (eocge Rfhaern-r.'since Sirturday night were served by the hostess, - ,"' ; . IN UINTA BASIN FINAL TRIBUTE i -- i- -- y .1 nun-nln- J I ui - frontier-as-sitnrTt- A trfefdiom message from Stockton late Monday ftnmoon adviMd th marshal' office in Kuna that Mm "Dove" Smith, the negro wairtd far the assault of Kdua Mav of KuvkA. kid lm captured Monday afternoon about Z , o clock four miles south of Stock too by Sheriff A. O. Evam and Deputy Robert Smith of Tooele. The negro wta being taken to the Tooele county- - Jail. Word was eat to Sheriff Dun Martin of duah rouir'y, who is heading the . hrse posse smrdiinj , for the assailant of tlie rapture: : : While Edna - May, IS year-oEureka girl, lies battling for her life iii ihtr Holy Cross hospital, a posse of hundreds of heavily tinned niea are scouring the country around Eureka for ' her assailant, Jack "Dove" Smith, negro, who attscktHl btir Saturday night ' v with a razor. Reports fi on: the Salt Lake tbut ''t'rnoMnwer, u i'.c ef-- , feet jthithB.lrL tvlll. undoiilii;y recover from hir Injuries if complications do no(;r yet In. With a. razor, the hesro slashiHl the girl r.ero'wjthB.flbdimicu, the nt bolng !oiit, eight indies Ions. Ho also cut her on the left laiia and on the neck. Had it not been for the lieary coat collar phe wore, the cut n the neck might have been d -- EuCon- dition in Hospital n wounded-utee-othsT' C0MPR01SE RAZOR LARGE POSSE HUNTS NEGRO ASSAILANT Milfred R. Yant, former Ku Klux Klan organizer, at brought to the Utah county jail Monday forenoon from DeLand, Florida, where he wa arrested at the reiuest of y l REFUSES -PRISONER LEGAL AID IN ; (TTP)--Nav- GI-IWI- Edna May, , -.- E Milfred R. Yant Brought Back From Ftorida by Deputy SherifljChartes Coates ) - U Li LZJ Mil I alleged charges of having obtained money froin the Provo Comniewial and Savings bank on a forged instrument , Want was broiigjit from Florida by Deputy Sheriff Charles Coates of Utah county who., left; the .Floridii city wilh his prisoner Thursday. to Deputy Contes, Yant waived extrudltioaand declined 1ftgal awwitrtaiMferf-inrfejpTUsJmnightiidptk Ida. lie expressed a desire to cojhe iHs, engine jlisjibled. iud. side wheel liack to Provo, according to Deputy the (1 reeks resumed RimKhed, "was towed tyito Newport, stating that)' Coates to iay the ienaltj for the their advance Into Bulgaria Sunday -vR. , tot allegwl wrong be had done. shelled .and the heavily villages . of the Seventeen 'seaplnnes, pick On arriving at .the, sheriffs office, and many Petrovo, killing Piperitsa flying "strength of the navy, were ' Yant la said to have asked for a wrecked In storm on the Patapsco civilians, nad wounding others. these" of With sjieedy trial. He is 'said to have told alleged reports . lielow Baltimore. . river, the officers that be Is anxious to "reBrland Greek the of disregards ... se.. was The storm pnrticnlarlyplojid-guiltto the alUigedV-harge- , hostilities fur and oi cessation quest Mid vcms in Woburn Stbneham. reand. bejfla tD nerve, sentence of wlxhdrawal behlnd4Jb troops gejthjsJ werln Jnre and his term. He is also wild to have Greece sent a 75 Bruises wrecked. National gnards- - spective frontiers, note to the I.canne tf Nations, no aske.lhol)Trtcershaf lieTS "Not at I ! men are on duty against looters. home" to any of his, former' Provo cejUing the' council's comptency In friends who siaj' vilsli to we him at settling , the Iwrder - conflict." TWt-- ' BALTIMOUBr Md., Oct, 20. "' " " i declared that the Greek the coiuiiy nail. message to went crews salvage would be withdrawn behind Yant left Prosaon MayJ, of this troops work today upon-1seaplanes piled "ITwas pos" year- after he UJailued - to hate on-t- he shores" of ithe Patapsco th jtp fron tue Greeek sible to drawn $365 on a draft to.wfclch Jie river below Baltimore by . a sixty tc is allegwl to have Joined th,e same mile gale whiqh ,ronred down the tier post and free Greek soif' . of a young Provo uuln. Bulgarians. ; river Sunday Tne note indicated that the eftrllci Democrats and Sheriff Boyd "quietly ougbt-4hMore than 41 per cent of the enThe pick of naval aircraft, the Towards Goes Republicans Equipping of the Buigars were respon tire L. D. S, population of the Utah Proceeds of "Glorious Girl" refugee fron "Justice following the Alike Concede Compromise flying boats," were to have taken charges sible for the Incident and claimed to in the attended Snnday schools in maneuvers Will stake incidental Be Children's Playground i issuing of the cximplalnt.'IIe traced Accepted part acted-onlin a defensive him thrnnjh several middle-westerthe various wards of the stake Schneider up races this afternoon. Greece had ' states and filially located" him and WASHINGTON. Oct. 2 (UP) Insteadt they lie crippled and use- capacity. It charged too,, that the resiwnse" to the '"EveryI had him arretted at DeLand,' Flor less. "The "racing planes which will Bulgnrs were at fault for continuing Adoption pf the compromise In body, in Sunday School' movement The 'Legion has. committed Itself no Creek violation heritance tax proposal by which the A total of 45.19 ' compete for the intentional trophy fire: There, wag persons were In at- this ' season, to introducing to the ida, on October, 13,,, .. were anchored elsewhere and were of the League's covenant,, the note federal government will retire, from tendance aF 15 Sunday schools.; Nb people of new some entirely Provq claimed. that field of taxation Id six-- years, scMod was hold Irt Sharon ward on faces in their not damaged. production "The Gloris virtually assured" In the house of account, of .quarantine. Seven of the seaplanes are total ious Girl,'' which is slated for the . . representatives. wrecks and all are hopelessly out of The Provo Fourth ward had the Cofumbla theater next Monday and Both republicans and democrats commission. Ail that can be saved .- Several new -- people who attendance' with 524, while largest conceded privately - to the - United the second word was a close- - second Tuesdayon most theinwHl be the valunot before appeared her are have Press today that the- - compromise with 613. able motors. working at top siieed under the would be indopted .' by ,the houso Al wns abount 10 a' m. yesterday The attendance fell 1164 short of direction of Lewis Lwcey, who extlwt' the gale reached the height ways and means committee and hy the attendance of the Bally day conpresses himself as .being .pleased' the honse, without any streriupus ducted of its fury aijd began tearing the by the Utah stake Sunday and surprised at finding opposition; pinnes frqm their unusually heavy unknown cleverness. They sing and ., (Special to the nerald.) of alfalfa '.' What fate it will meet in the sen ,' - dance ih7a way . that forecasts" a With- an abimdsnt-cr- op moorings, detyiite alt the attempts PAY SUN, Oct., 2C.Thoma8-Clo- w of Hie .aitlre stake popnlawin 1"'1 ijnm,HMt-Ta-.',51 in the Uintah bnsln, the farm-r- s sed uit :omniinder T. G.BUson and tlon attended. performance when resident of Payson for the ard,-Sftfld i6ple generally there are "; strength of the farm bloc there. hfs men to save (hem. v, . .. 4s ready. TJie'""attendancB"' yesterday was aixty-on- e in Farmers' died .home his at years con enjoying greater"' prosiierity than have The wretked seaplanes were dragrepresentatives which The 1429 ; excess producing company over, the'average In, the First ward Saturday after' an tended that repeal, of the tax ever before, according ' one, ged from their mooring one-b- y maj. oatr here -f- at very ;"" T of 1924.' illuess ot several months. He was result in na uuuuionm uuruen upon George' P. Parker, yho .returned whipied against :a' sea wall and born Ther attendance yesterday lnthe proud of their shotr, "The .Glorious fsnm Vernal in Trnvo on August 27v, 1854. the man In the field. 't . smashed to pieces. Working desper'-nti'lFriday after a two Girl" " various-schoo- ls the with which, was exception follows: was . as' weeks' session Of rtmrt in the basin. Following the announcement of in small boa ts Ellison's men His father; Thomas P. Cloward of one is most the play, expensive 293; Gandj View, 185; and the Range condition are were unalile tb cope, with the sixty with the' original band of pioneers Republican Chairman:; Green of the IMneviUe, production owned by them. The outlook for continued good in milr iHfe-'- ' Storm warning had leen led by Presidents Brigliam Young tax committee, that he' would sup- Lake View, . 197 ; Mana vii, 423 ; costumes prosperity and scenery are described Motmtain View, 120 ; Pleasant View, In Salt Lake valley on port the new that section of, the" state" Is brighter plan and abandon all possible precautions who- landed as in being strictly professional 1847. Pioneer, 282; Provo First, His,", mother was his old one, Representative Garner, v for years, judge than it hasi'lK-ctaken, mchors weighting neRrlf 500 July: 24, Clownru. The family ranking deuiociat on the 'committee SU $;; Provo Seeond.. 513; Provo their beauty and harmony.'. Parker states. If the people who joimds each being used. . There Mary Gardner The committee wants Legion it have been snccessful with . their were 23 planes in the group, six mowd. to Payson in 1859 and were today, declared he. would cce()t the Thtrd, 413 ; Provo Fourth, 524 ; known that the money they- - derive prominent in building this commun new project, although he still believ- lTovo Fifth, 445; Provo- Sixth, 300; will and catt'e.-thiyear are not remaining. go entirely to the children's crops". ed the pld Green plan might be bet- Timpanogos, 220 and Vineyard, 131. victimized by illegitimate invest The wrecked planes were of the ity.'" both Tickets for jierr playground.. Mr. Cloward wasi a blacksmith ter. the basin should be .in a X' .twin .float- - type, equipped with formanees will 'go--o' sale at the ments, Adoption of ihe new plan' would condition for'a in motors and carrying a crew here for twelve- years and later enWright theatre next Monday, and the show " gaged in farming very extensively. mean an immediate .reduction la ' of three men..Judge Parker's.opiiiion. coniuilttee is to forward an liHtking He did a great deal of prospecting to federal Inheritance; taxes from 40 excellent buslnl'ss. in- to 15 cent and alleviation of the XEWPpBT, R. I., Oct. 20. (CP) an effort to promote the mining of in fen A the administrative Payson. present stringent vicinity Disabled ;in the storm which swept dustry He was married to Nellie Picker- tures, so that, a taxpayer would liOnsf Ishuid sound during the night, 41 tittx-fto i)iiyttti a 'rihav4nrec years ihjgjfttll. Jfiver line's "lilg-- pasgeuger lng tax. and" sons five' five bq'rn daughters, coo Kh:ncr. commonwealth, with almard was being towad seven of whom survive, as follows: AVords of sympathy and encfiur- Mrs. Lillle Wilson, Thomas Ooward, today., lntocwpiirt ngetnent were spoken by William sent out Jr., George Cloward , 'MS. 'j. Cora The' L Commonwealth uneral services .were held this Norman; Arthnr D.- - Taylor and o. k" calls shortly after mid- - Lamb and Cleveland Cltfward of in the Berg Mortuary scrv-- i moriHiig at BislKip funeral Mrs. of Dfton, Hattie'Kic.hmond officials of Payson, n'ghf hut, cordinK din pel for JIrs: R. F.'.McKinley, 80. 4ee8 or Reed Vern. Miller, r tlicJruil rlverlllne,.. AcYer was In Pnro and Wells Cloward of Rupert, old json of Mr: and Mrs; Hans Miller.4 oC White Rock. Utah, who di.' in " Idaho. ' serious danger. r held In the Provo Third ward chapel Provo Friday. The'Ite. E. R one Fall liner..wns :The river only Sniidny. The Invocation wasoffered miU-presided. W, r.r YV'liiMiesd 60 same an board the at hour, of many vessels which felt fhe fury by Bishop George Powelson, and the and Mrv Frank , Stublis rcndired of Ihe Atlantic storm,. Captains of storm carried away and damaged Itenedtction w as. 'by,,B.ishpp Nels vocal ditets and were accompnimd IiKHMiirhg lim?rs radioed tmit they 18 seaplanes In the Patapsco rlvpT, Johnson.; ras on the 'piano by Appropriate music had for assotnbled Ijss Elizaliftli the to 72 from' 48, wh(etliey ' wi)iilo;)ie uiiywnere i Hundreds ot sorrowing relatives furnished by Mm. Rose Karthner, Tiiylofc ' hours ate in reaclilng port. Some Sch'n.eider' cup races, Seven may Interment was m thd l'rovo City were barely aWe to make jsteerage-- . have- betn wrecked beyond despair. and friends paid filial tribute to and Frank' Wiffindon. Arthur Salt Andrew H. 8cott Jr.J at , funeral plned the organ accompaniment. ! teniWery. way agaiusfc the westerly gales.held WlHialsi C.Hambler' the Commodore in women lrevS'cond children ;and Thirty men,' were rtmied fronr coal .'barges by of the Bergen Bench yacht'club and ward chapel Sunday afternmni. The coast' jtttnrdVhnd' poliw; boats two Frank Ddedeli, owiner of the launch services were under, the dlrecthm' cf d ns- - tastdrjSandyook," jtetliis Rut hie, 'were drowned when they fheFirst Chnrth f Christ,1 were conducted, by Clyde the bifges were ; being ; blown''- - to craft foundered to . tlic" storm off Rocka way Point.1' Companions .dived PHce of SiU Lake City. Miss Nairn r," 1,The Legion show which Is scheduled : for Novemlr 2ml and 3rd ITarlKir nii In New. ToiK declared iuValrt.. In an effort to rescue tbeni., Bnltcrfielil, also of Salt Lake CityM protnfses to be one oflhe best ever preseiitel In the history of Provo.' Three"'i,other8 'died .as a' direct KicKett nj) uie; worst, sea, Many iM OiilLful liav ipxiieneneeu n- a years. Tesult of the storm in New York, gorKwrusT.eTcnstV 1 'Tl1roi.himrs-trrT1-iMikff 'HKTuTe' enormous. nnff weress torn ?nmr their Thrimrfeest'TTroT'3Sb"i?rge"1 working hard to make the show a eomplete success. The Mr. n,,J,,?'r Scott their and the ieiwuvH-rejaovvn swttereA-evei fainjly by tiWund tbetewer downtreusajp' Wmtrs of the" American I'gloui7icipaYe"'a"tiirKorcrowd aiiil'aro'ln Ost-i- 'A '"" v. friends here. f ells, of Blnnlnuhaiit, Ala., t bay. ;i)ecls Rouses wTe blown away rooted and a large number of small -posUIon, to assure those who imrchase tickets that they will not be th new president of ih American u.or. sunk by Int'einuent wns lif the Provo City iid those abtjarif theui imierilled. ; craft carried nnf to Bunkers' Awocwuun. , disappointed.' along lue aiuiuuc acu- - Uhe gale in the ykiulty of New York, cemeturj',. I.-- nv SF'RIOUSLY SOUTH Svetl Vrach dispatch to the Evening Newa declared the Greek, con tinuing Sunday, their hostilities against Bulgaria in the face of to halt, Lgue of Nations' request had killed total of 21 .persons and Of this number some were women and children The paper related that fire add. ' ..,,' ed to the destruction, The Sunday action was directed agaiurt Perrich (Petrlst) Piperltsa, Petrovo, Pehoro and Maricostlnovo. Fire caught frontier village of Pehqvo'while gome houses burned at Maricostinovo, The Rally Mail ' dispatch from L! SLASHES : COUNTY JAIL i Best Seventeen Seaplanes De- - Dispatches Say Greeks Make Big Advance On Buljrar1 Near .Baltimore ;' . Territory. estroyed Heavy Gale ATTACK SEVERAL 500 PASSENGERS ON VILLAGES SUNDAY DISABLED- STEAMER Sendstfote Worst Sea Seen in New York Greek Government of Nation s Accepting League For 25 Years, Harbor Offer to Settle Dispute Workers Say A LONDON, Oct., . i' By UNITED, PRESS . M FORMER . 15 107 . ' TOMRS.FRAHAM y Fra-ham- - Xich-ojn- ,. -- sid-iil- g Daughters, of Pioneers Meet s n y r not-ont- the-roo- - - niim-IjL'r- ab-i-if. ' |