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Show v . J J HERALD PEONTS SS Bastsest Offle V EditoriiJ Rooms . . 107 A NEWSPAPER dedicated to a polky rf tintcaa to lA aecUoas of If eoantj. - :: :: :: :: :: ;: tiiericanentimen:: :: :: 111 PRICE TWO CENTS PROVO, UTAH, FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1926. YEAR, NO. 9. FORTY-FIRS- T -- ::- - :: -- :: -- S S: . - Coin issioner Jacobsen ALESSANDRI UTAH STAKE So? ' ' , LOS ANGELES Foster-Fathe- BODY FOUND r INT1MPPARK nt In County .s PIRATESPLAY Endorses Mayor's Stand ThreatChilean ens to Make War On ' Monroe Doctrine . , Irrefcileil :: RMS Pretty College Girl Beaten To Death At Seattle THREATS OF .. BIG OUTING mi NEAR Loses Adoption Proceedings; Girl Reported to Have Left For Provo. The reported disappearance from Los' Angeles of June Hedqiiist, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. The eyes of tne entire Charles A. Htdquist of this city, is creating a great deal of GOVERNMENT VIEWS baseball league of the Virion PaciREMARKS SERIOUSLY Per- fic. System are turned towards Prove Solution Two Hundred Sixty-fiV- e Murder Mystery intertst among residents of Provo where she is well known, "for the game to be prayed at sons Over 70 Years Of having lived here for several years prior to her going to the Expected Soon, Police Chilean Ambassador Declares Condemns Discriminatory Action of County coast to live with her mother. According to press reports 4 Geneva Guests afternoon at Age Saturday park T'mp Declare nt Reflect Stntpment IV o'clock lietween the Pro vo Pirates Bids coming from Los Angeles, the girl is believed to be on her Court for Commission In Letting Official Attitude VALUABLE PRIZES J apd the Los Angeles squad. Alex Hedquist, The SEARCHES' FIEND way to the home, of her foster-unclHouse Furnishings to High Bidders now and businessman of this city. Mr. Hedquist two for are teams tied first SLAYER AS GIRL OF druggist uivt,; iu LUDWELL DENNY By ' returned here Thursday night from the coast city where he place. ,riftwiH'r Press Staff Correspondent ) "In the stand of Mayor O. K. Hansen relative to the Mimptuous pitted Concurrence Dinner Served The game Saturday will nndnubt Father CUSises As News of had gone as a witness in an adoption case relative to the girl. Z. Washington, Junexis (UP) Under Direction of Mrs. In' adopting bids for the furn the Aw"'dInK to Mr: Hedquist, Danffhters' Tragic End edly determine which one of tb two ... The attack of former President At- action, of the Utah county commissioners John Stratton Is Brought to local mer was sttu in U Angeles, wnea and theinew will the teams ishing building giri county enpture city discriminatory ot champion ture Alesandrl,.of Chile against Controversy 4 well-kno- e, ulu rirva : , I United States officials for declaring the Tacna-Aric-- a plebiscite lmpossl ble, and hl8 threat to lead a Latin American! movement against the Monroe Doctrine, caused resentment and apprehension in official circles ' here today. . Officials declined o" comment, however, on the ground that who ig here to present a petition on the Bubject, had no off!c -ial status. But the fact that be is leader of a large, faction in the Chilean chamber oi deputies and has a f followingthr6ugboutTjitrh- America, has forced this government to view his statement seriously. "The action of General Lasslter ' (American chairman of the Tacna-Arlc- a whose motion! commission, terminated the plebiscite) h$s;been to insulting and Chile," Allessandrl said He referred to Lasaltec's declara-- ' tlon that a" free and fair plebiscite between Peru f and Chile to deter- mine" the sovereignty of the Tacna-Aric- a provinces in accordance with the Coolldge award of 19?5, was impossible because of Cnilean intimidation and terrorism. While Alessandrl was niaklu" his statement in Washington, Cbllerin mobs in Arlca were trying to attack Ales-ssnd- ri chants and taxpayers was contained in a telegram received today by the Evening Herald from City Commissioner J. Elmer' Jacobsen.. The tele Commissioner Jacobsen gram vaa sent from Ocean Park, California. has Just returned to California from the Ilawalin Islands wjjere he went with a group-o- f Insurance men representing theBeut'fi?i,Life Insurance company. ' s, T. In the telegram Commissioner Jacobsen (denounces in strong "ternis the action of the "county commissioners and congratulates the mayor, on the outspoken manner in which he has bundled the situation. With weather conditic inn almost Ideal, the annual Vtah stake Id folkg outing, at Geneva Thursday as pronounced one of ttS7'niost successful 'and pleasant, held, in years, according to A. O. Smoot, gener'archalrmau of the 'old fJlkA committee. A total of ,2(1.1 guests, all over 70 years of age, were pres- The approval ,of Commissioner Jacobsen makes the city commission unanimous In condemning the coun ty' commissioners for the manner in. which the bids have been. let. Commissioner Charles 'Hopkins endorsed the mayor's letter previous' to his 'sending the same . to the county commissioners Monday. s s . Commissioner Jacobsen's telegram ' reads as follows ! 'I have just read Mayor Hansen's communication In the Jlerald for June 15. I ecncur.with the mayor and congratulate him on the attitude taken In registering protest against county commissioners. n Bishop John W. McAdam lead the group in community, singing, and the 'Invocation was offered by Bishop Albert Mabey. Norma Bullock gave a vocal solo, and Luclle Merrill rendered a violin solo. ' The ad dress of weltHime on liehalf of the cQiumirte was given by Charles H. Wright,- Charles Josle. gave a vocal num solo, ffollowedr.liy bers by Miss Norma McEwan. Pres. S. P, Eggertsen, of; the Vtah stake presidency extended best wishes to the, guests of honor. Following the bounteous dinner which was prepared under the di rection of Mrs. John Stratton. num ;f DR. LEONARD SPEAKER AT . prefottadlfcJ' ROTARY MEET Provo Rotarians today were urg ed to get and stay behind the schools of tmVejty by Dr. Robert J. Leonard of Columbia university, who was the spender at the weekly luncheon meeting. Dr. Fred R. Taylor, secretary of the club, presided. and Despite Utah's financial population handicaps, the schools of ent ' iinfnlwlir viro Inir Annffbtrii ti Viltf- - he left there Wednesday afternoon. ship of the league and represent It SEATTLE, Wash., June 18 (VP) Her disappearance was unkown to at the big annual outing of the en Solution of the mysterious mur him until he read the press din-- I tire VnlojwPaclfic system at Chey mtches this morning telling of (he , enne in September. The winners of der- of Sylvia H. Gaines, prett search that has been instituted for the Cheyenne meet will go to Phila-- J Smith College graduate and neks of William A. Gaines, county oni . her. delplria to piny for the world's anm-teu- r urissloner, whose lucerated body June. 12, and Bernice, 8, are the Imscbnll championship. w "as found in shhres of Gryn l4ikc adopted daughters, of the late Mr. Prosjiects for the Provo Pirates ivallce is soon, expected yesterduy, and Mrs. Charles A. Hedquist of ; at nave never looked brighter than said todny. . Provo. Their father died here Augr the present time. The acquisition ' Authorities iK'lJeyed her slayer, to ust 10, 1920. He was well known of the Petty brothers, I. M. and B.. I who stacked a girl lu the been in the drug and ' a.,fienl of "Xephl will strengthen the team PITT8BUHGII. Pa, June 18. here', having university district tImejHka-Ago.H- for a uumlier of considerably in all departments. The man followed her for some dis- (I'P); Nine of the persons Injured clothing business ' '. years.--'.'.' :.f'. left two The CluelunatU limited heavy sluggers recently and then struck her from be- when. the tance March,-192In the Mrs, mother, the Nephi teain'of the Centra! Vtah hind. He was the Washington-Pittsburgfrightened away express on the 1'ennsylvania rail- Anna nines Hedqtilst, was married league. Since, they are employed when resident appeared. a.nearby in divis Virion this the Pacific' road tracks rieer Blairsville, kill- at Santa Ana, Callt, to George, C. by The description furnished by this Watson dfed.at To ion, they a re, eligible, to p'ny on the ing 15 and Injuring 50 others, were Watson. Mr. v girl was. one of the bits of evidence fighting for life in- - the Latrobe, mona, Calif., in January . of thla Pirate squad. polioe had to work on, year. The' body was brought , here I Pa., hospital today. ,. ,. ,..Tbe gHme.sbituld J of reallnterFrom the white skin of the young the land bnrled Itrthe Hedquisffamlly lest to the local fans. . The Pirate that physic inns Hospital victim's' neck, police took records condition of are among the finest baseball play of Halph II. Jones, 46, plot in the .Provo City cemetery. finger prints, which they say Cincinnati, was the in ers to .be found anywhere very serious ' but Shortly after the death of Mrs. Is will identify the slayr, once be that other Injured, victims of the Watsoni Ale. ;Bcdquist wag ap state, and have put tip some excep. disaster bad an even chance to re- pointed by Judge Ellas Hansen of tional games already this year. caught. ' Several suspects have been re- - cover. . the Fourth district court as admin sensational "They, recently won a since the crime was- discov ported Search of the wreckage for addi- lstrator of the estate 'and guardian pitchers battle atMllford, winning ered. ; v , tional victims' ended early today.' of by a 1 to 0 score. Hubert Gaines,' the girl's father,, The debris is now eturiied Bernice, June Both and,. for sifted to starts at 4 o'clock e an Invalid, Collapsed completely last jilii(ihls Jort by twlng, when to California to complete :XUnt passengers' dve all fans an opportunity-to-s- ee k tfSfjht'nnd was said to have lieen out Hie this year, aftr jikh : Pittsburgh school-worlue i iraies iu cinra. of his head. Ihe girl's mother, re J rain rushed out of the to teturn , to this city intended and they night turning here from California, learn- unashed Into the stnndlng Washing- tl live. ed of the (tragedy today. ton train, crpmpling steel, pullman According to Mr Hedqnist," the ' ' ooixchtfs like egg shells,. '' y maternal grandmother of, the 'jgirl Meantime a triple investigation of Mrs. Kitty Hines Ml'.ler, formerly j (the. catastrophe was progressing. of this city but now living- in Los I Federal, state and municipal public Angeles, applied some time .ago lit , J utility authorities sought to fix the the California courts for'the tnlop cause for the accident . tlon of the glrlst The foster-f- a tht r, NINE VICTIMS OF ACCIDENT v ':,,.'.' - FIGHT FOR LIFE . iom. ' fele-scop- h , sa-i- - J . ."''. . TT business men of Trovo, were given to the veteran pioneers. The qldest man on- the grounds was Jacob Xlelson, 86. The oldest state were rated by the educa- woman" was Catherine Uoweu, 89. tor as well toward the top of those The oldest couple were , Mr. and of the nation. Using 100 as the Mrs. Niels Larsen, aged 85 and '82 the quarters of Lasslter and his norm. Dr. Leonard rated California American stuff, and years, respectively. The couple with as first In ability to pay for the the largest nuniler of living chilwas rising rapidly education of its children, with 'a sentiment dren were. Mr. tand Mrs.. Silas throughout Chile. rating of 201," and Alabama as last who have 12 children living. After a conference between Chll with a rating of 30. Vtah, he statMr! Watson, lmmedlatelx fihd simiThe oldest Indian War veteran was mid ed, stands at S7 in ability to pay.' ean Ambassador. Cruchagan lar papers to be appointed guardian, twins oldest The Nielsou. Jacob of State- Eelogg today. i Secretary Many think in remote terms con-- ' of the girls, which he had not done were John and William Parks. LBelthei4 would confirm nor deny cerning the essentials of the school. ! WASHINOTOX, Juiie i8 (UP) the was previously, it Is sald,,on account o.f was William said, it Farks.. that negotiations he declared. Too often the board Santiago reports Munici- The department of just ice announcsncn of Officers Women's the conn papers aireuy uny iuk ircrit in Utah child born white first settle of education, t)ie superintendent, or here for a ed to receipt ol 'a reiKirt from 'given by. the UUh coonty courts was st'at- - pal Council are looking forward .it J. Jacob Jacobsen,. ty. ment had been broken off. ' the various supervisors in the ser' : Mr. Hedquist. with delight to the coming Satur- the California Northern district ' Of Alessandri'ft statciaenU edr-h- as anrtake inissed never Tpiarvice: of occupation, are looked uion United States district .attorney that Mr. Hedquist has been'In Los An? terly conference, since coming to day afternoon at '3 o'clock of Miss he has 'Instituted libel proceedings said, "Senor Alessandri's as the fundamental factors in the osfer-fathwho Donna dramatic geles as a witness for the f reader, Jones, this country. The oldest couple who statement is that of a private ctti-se- making of the school, instead of the of cases of forfeiture 11,000 for, n- three dlfftreOt octaslons, have lived in Utahcounty were Mr. will appear at the Women's club ChineseT wines held In customs ware Vfah's fame as a producer of and does .not in any sense rep- teacher in the classroom. from the last' trip Thurs. . Mrs. John Johnson. The most home. and resent the official attitude of the speed kings was again enhanceil returning v,' "'' valued Francisco bouse at San and Dr. Leonard then drew some In"." . night. Miss Jones was formerly ef this day Ab I haw not recently married were Mr. and' Mrs. whea Chilean1 government. and Jenkln Ray Peck, at $1,000,000, f The case will test contrasts between the were left considerable teresting The more married has and were girls who appeared N. G. recently . Brelnholt, city ; read his statement.' wine is adnrissuble aiid eating and sleeping as they drove. standards of fhe schools of Europe on the public platform with the EI- - whether the property by Iheir adopted parents, bnly a few months ago. The piloted a Big Six Stndehaker auto- both in Provo and in California. a sharp contest Is expected. aiid those of America, and declared e She Lyceum company. from New mobile, York to an City claims it contains 47 to that a combination of the tw'o conAccording to' Judge A. B. Morgan, has traveled nhroad - and visited government : 50 per cent alcohol, the Importers Francisco In exactls 3 days.. 14 who had been legal adviser of Mrs. ceptions would make an ideal con XeWZealahd.; Tasmania and Aus- h(mri and 27 minutes, according to hold it is medicine. dition. since 'the- death of ; her tralia.Tind other countries. She will (iarence 'N'njior of the Nii.vlor Auto Hedquist a will drawn' the-In conclusion up by'.Irs. speaker urged husband, " t read ''Craig's Wife." by George Ed. t'omiSany. to bfr marriage to the clubmen to give the school Sunday taorning at eleven o'clock ward Kelv. This remarkable time, ijt is said! Hedquist prior the entire estate to authorities their backing in the ' Johannes A. Fotland, 79, died worship Mr. Bachelder will preach The storv of this drama Is one of is several hours faster than anv Mr. Watson left This will, however, two girls! a the proper elimination of those who are is wife Interest. Threshold." "The on unusual Craig's' at of home his son, . the Thursday previous automobile, record Mid became invalid with her second unfit to teach. . A. B. Fotland, 2i)6,South First West Church school convenes at ten woman possessed with one passion equally 'ahead of the fastest train marriage. As far as known, no other street. Death was caused by ail- o'clock. Classesare held for all her house. Upon it she lavishes schedule- across the' continent, . Mrs. IIedinlst. she devotion care, an a and of yet and orchestra frantic Sunday ments Incident to old age. ages The two drivers, making a trip will was maddby He4lquist, the toMr. for the According a Mr. Fotland was bor2 in Ilosan-jje- school children will furnish' njuslc. has never made of it home to San Francisco before starting I testified at the adoption, hearA VL. meetsat seten 18 of thinks' Fla... June She mtirried. girls MIAMI, man (VP) Senior she 1M6. October He C thirty 11, east from Salt Lake to make the Norway, preALBVQUERKVE, N. M June 18 was a carpenter by trade. Follow Sunday evening "and I. O. K. at 7 him scornfully as a romantic fool, meeting this afternoon of those In drive, went over the road on ' their ings In' LoS Angeles, that they fellow (UP) 'With Albuquerque ferred remaining with their foster-fathMiami (Vrnelu the are terested ' Tab, taken, irr. Craig's" eyes ing" his conversion to the L. 1). S. o'clock. Wednesday evening. easily eastward and estimated journey, citizens of Carl C. Magee, editor of Mr. Watson, with whom they lius Van derbllt 'spaper here,. will that the return thirtxlhe suddenly opened to the same Monda y vcnl ng a church he came to Utah In 1000, net. trip woiuld fake.80 had "been Irving for the past fotif the New Mexico State Tribune, sayIs It decide future of the the his wilL Its of 'paper, hold class and dishonesty regular tied in Provo. and has lived here Pilgrim (fife's hours, which was a. most rciwirk- tha if the court denied . ing "it couldn't have happened any monthly-meetinat Provjona Peach nature, and revolting, he leaves her Indicated today. ' able estimate, as .their total time yeais. buter continuously, since then. come-wl- th 1 ether way," and 'with hundreds of The-Tafhnrey-woTif'lith: K was forced" to suspend was ulnne with herposses8ionsJhen-- a , Survlvlngjilm are one, son., A. B in the .form of a picnic supper. . 27 minutes-- ' overthe the only in tne messages pouring ngratulating last nightjhejiherJjuj;cjo!iS: original estimate. Rain In Iowa Mr. Hedqiiist than' to live witn Wednesday afternoon at three romance unique in character Is Fotland, one daughter, Mrs. Christ him on the outcome of his trial on a to work li nger unless their ac- - Olid .hail in ed adopted igrandinother,.. Mrs. Kitty Woman's Sjv Missionary o'clock the of Provo. tianM,'TrFKrslaridrbbth -rWyoming. delayed Jhe K- - A- - Iw1'14birrge of manslaughter ln conneo-tlu- n iinerT Tlie',conrt awarded Hines counta:"were it settled. TheenTertaTnmenris will sri)enef Funeral and seven grandchildren. vvas ciety iiqldaKenslngtrtn, drivetSijnore- - than- an hour.-i-t with the. accidental killing of hbwev6r. to Mrs. Mill- advr-tlsefhllilren. th liome for fund, club receiver lie will thejraor"today which time for the Women's services will be said. DENVER, Colo., June 18 (UP) :.r i :':. .j,.-- . John B. Lassetter, the editor today i""- fwa 11 but the- eoulpnientroT" saler" er. it extended siioriiy. aiirr ' recalled Everyonejvftlcoine- to- - a a nd a -- eordial invitation is back on his job of "turning on the Denver, today will cease1 to be the 12:15 p. m. In the Sixth ward ehap ' the girl was missing. said he (wild not announce to the eelieral public; " vlew- - the elFriendg-TOa- y body aervlepg and funetIonsHf In Ms internatlonaVcapltal of Botary whether the paper would Some 1 to the At of :3 o'clock at the afternoon the.services this , " prior .:; . ; , paper. " . Until late today. ' A. B. Fotland. Interment will ' Magee today issued a statement convention of delegates ; from 35, to he United Press cohcernlng his countries to the Rotary Internation- in the Provo City cemetery. will formally adtrial' and the verdict It follows : al convention here S'T' " ' v a. 7" "I am glad to have .this thing be- journ...5 Provo students who r graduated and southern overland eastern, "While recently traveling through Most of the program will be given hind me. The cordiality of my re' 18 VUP i r from the University of Utah tbla i NEW YORK, June cleanliness with was. 'the ereatlv I states impressed mlddWestpm over of .installation to the today ception by the home folks together NEW YORK. June 18 . (VP) year at the annual graduation exof the state highways over which we passed,"! says Jacob Coleman, Trffpped in a burning 'lodging house, Alexander telegrams from hundreds of officers. During the forenoon Hat.uni- ercises are Miss Marie Carol Nelto Hodges. seamen escape early fought With the exception of the Social city attorney, who recently returned from an extended trip east and fifty friends ' over the nation is very ry H. Rogers, wealthy cotton goods '' versity of Knr.sas graduate and son, Mist Ruth Mildred Berry.' Miss , today. manufacturer of San Antonio, Tex- Service department, all 'other de south. ' v .gratifying. and footba-l- star, who robbed the cash Louise Foster and Donald to death One burned man wag will as, will take over the office of presi partments of the Relief Society The statement of ProseeUtlng-At- "Of course, they don't have great areas of land on either side of the another may die! The building was ier of an uptown restaurant- of $240 Mcintosh was one of for the summer dent, which has been occupied 'fori be'; dismissed .tthmat ffiioator TttitiirA fhof " hat serves no other purpose than that of propogattng weeus destroyed. ' highway ' revolver ;ast the seven students ef the acbool to at the "point of ' months!: union ; ' A. Adams Donald meeting Following ' . as we do in this state, . laage cuuiu uave aone nomine eise the last year by Policemen were , forced to use April 20. was irivcri a siip;nded be granted the degree of Master of . Sunday .affernot4irhe members tit Ibnt direct a verdict and the In of New Haven, Conn. is a reat economic loss to this .state to have, so "much land clulw to rouse some of the men, sentence and placed on three ass Scleitce. "It, . The five menrbers of the board the Social Service committees will formal signed statement of, all the Idle year after year. As our state becomes more thickly popu- - while others had to be carried out. probation In geheriiT.ions court; class wa made pp lying; Thts'yene.tha M, Mrs. J. were of home at the' who meet; "Jurors that they would ha ve acqulf- - from the United States, TCNed this condition is bound to be remedied, but why not now. Thou of a total of '508 gradnafies, which It was reported thati the blase ted me oa the state's own evidence, balloted on yesterday, will be named Jensen. 141 East Fifth North street, p'e-rtb wileither aso tossed on tunoaf acre Hoxlges land of the greatest numlier that has ever hen aldethehlcliwaxJulght'.JtiBtJSjeLl snnds is of started ' plesses me beyond measure. . It and the'nventlon for which 10.-- . where Pr.,3. C Clark will lecture mviwltur vnlnnble. erons ns whitetop and other noxious and des- - Into a. pile of paper drenchetLwith tyilo- - grand- - larceny in the second been, graduated 8t one time from he Child Problems of on 000 people traveled to Denver will "Intellectual shows that there was no merit-i' ",. ' - ) " alcohol from an, overturned bottle. degree when .charged with robbery the institution, it la reported, , itructive weeda. hood." be over... ".. the case," ' Cra-cfiag- side interests for the equipment of the city and county bwildlng. Their procedure is discriminatory, unfair and unjust to business men and payers of Utah county." It is understood that members of the building committee are pcepar- irig a statement to be published, In which the committee absolves itself of, all blame concerning the action of the commission in letting the bid. The statement Is said to lay the entire responsibilify at the feet of the andY other county commissioners county officials, since the committee was never called into pass on fhe bids or to make suggestions to the commissioners relative to the fur" ' " nishings. tax-thl- s The-gam- Chicago-Cincinna- -. - '. DONNA JONES . CHINESE WINES TO READ HERE All-re- , ONSATURDAY - . CONFISCATED UTAHSPEEDERS ME RECORD : , er . n, NATIVE OF ; ' lORWAYDIES lison-Whlt- 'The Threshold' Is AT SON'S HOME Subject of Sermon MAGEEGLAD VANDERBILT'S TO HAVE TRIAL PAPER QUITS BEHIND HIM r, ROTARY ENDS er -- - . CONVENTION Xsi; . DENVER TODAY ; -- - '!,'" d held-Sunda- - " N " defl-nltel- y coii-tiau- e 1 : ' ISPAKKS FROM LIVE WIREsl f Social Service To Meet Sunday ROBBER IS PUT Are Used to ' Clubs Rouse Men Prom Fire Provo Students Are 'puatP'l at U. of U. ON PROBATION 1 i-i- '':.'''. ta ' l ' ,,i ;i od i . ' -- |