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Show -- TELEPHONE US If aot, tekftboao IS Mm and paper wW be delivered. 'dock V 1 t . n l I.Iji I I 1 1 i I v. I oo ofo-- r oo-- - ,oo io oo -- 00 crjin 0) -- 00 00 Where Men Are Skyscrapers E rvn T nn " rm i Ml 00 O0 00-t- - 00 0O illfS PRECIPITATION IS 25 eitfEli REST With precipitation from October 1 to March 1 reported as 25 per cent abeve normal. Utah county- ia deridfidly-emvwuiojcu iu wic J raj. b pruspecis. , A circular letter from the office of T. Frank Wentz, - ;v M, I? iNCHt$U If"" - Many Bills Go to President For Signature As Result of Intensive Actovity As Con- gress Session Nears Close WASHINGTON, March 2 (UP) Taking a night off from Its the senate lust uighl "in a special session went on lcgls latlve pree, lmsslng 120 Mi's In three Hours. Most of tiled were unopposed. Among the bills were the following Geneva Conference appropriating requested by Presided C,eUdge - t. nd American delegation-- re 4b r preparatory -- arms confer cnce. Now goes to, the president : for' Signature." " "V'"" $75, resolution Joujt appropriating lt 7 o 8en4 American delogattoh to Geneva economic conference. Now 000 j goealto the president House bill appropriating 12,200,, 000 for rebnlidingof Tleartny,' destroyed in the Lake Denmark arseu-a- l Now explosion last summer. goes Jto president, v HotW Ml! increasing pensions of Civil war widows $12,000,000 year Ty, granting widows over 75 yeurs old an increase of $10 per month t a total of $40 per month. Nuw goo? 1 -- to president , increasing annual salaries of first elass postmasters In various ' BIB ' localities. Increases Authorized v House Wll authorizing increase . of J(J,000,W)0. In fonnectiotL costs of Airplane cnrriers Lexington and Saratoga. $13,150,000 for modcrn-irlnbattleships Oklahoma and Ne-tada and Tit five navaT alf stations, at Coco aH t RoJof anal sone-J'eHarbor, ' ; ; - I'-'- n water commissioner of the Prdvo river, announces the wel come news of 125 per cent of normal above the' watershed In Provo, the precipitation totals g.79 inches, which is 1.35 accumulation over the mean for that period. ' This g'ives a percentage of 118 per cent of normal-iProvo and vicinity. In Heber City, the precipitation for the same period is 11.01, ' At the SHANGHAI, 'March 2 (CP) of Sunday a total accumulation of 2.2 over the mean, giving heaving-42- 5 completion Chinese laborites In sympathy with night's showne Columbia theater 'ir";.--rper cent of noraal in precipitation. s Will close down for one week dur- the cause of the Cantonese various vfrorn are districts as the. follows: Reports Heber, tera today embarked upon Ling which time extensive improverorist: campaign, which so far has iuaiuU .Hl tw made,, according to eight inches of wet snow on ground; head of Daniels canyon, resulted in the "ui.urder of four mill Carl A. Porter, supervisor of the seven feet of good snow; Kamas, two feet of LMartMW Enterprises, new employes, iiunjifthi'm Jiymaakl snow; head of Wolf Creek, seven feet of snowj no travel; of the theuter. Mr. Porter Stewart Beyond the terrorism of the ranch, three feet of snow, Beaver Creek? four feel; styling themselves as the has lieen la the city during the past of snow; Strawberry valley, six feet of snow, with inflow td few days getting things in readi"Jalor protection society," Shang' ness for the many changes to be reservoir estimated nt 100,000 acre feet. hai was quiet. t Farmers are greatly encouraged by the heavy precipitaThe protection society was en- madfi at the theater. Paramount Theat!r of the fall and winter, and expect to have an. exceptionaltion deavoring today t renew the" generWhen the large show house opens ' al strike which was called here ;. JiL'nin. Columbia theater will be a ly successful year in cdnsequence. more S Ar I if it s If:! '! M om well-pack- oper-utor- I i l, settlement today. Diego, Calif. ; and Hampton Roads, Vs. ; '.j House Joint resolution authorizing participation by t'nired States ia eight sanitary conference at Lima, Pern, now goes to president. 'Three distinct filibusters with J ' half dozen more threatening in - the offing were clogging the bJfion reorganization bill, the $125,- WK1.000 pnblie buildings bill, the teed resolution for' a Bennsylvania primary ballots. he resolution exonerating Sen. Gould, irepubllenn. Maine, the "insu'J-Sehucontempt cases, the Prah resolution for investigation of'.Jpentral .American and Mexican affairs by the senate foreign rela and the alien tions committee, property bilt? FOR HUGE SALARY FIGURE ' '.. T' -- - Egad, mlads! The fortunate winners of the first week's ad writing eontest, . sponsored by myself, may receive their cheeks by calling at the Herald office at any time during business hours. Some of the winning adver- -' tisements, although of course -own - skilful net equal r wording, .diction and phraseol- egy, were remarkable indeed, by -- Jove,and have given impetus to the weekly contests to come : yes, egad! ... . Already UicccminBweek'g contributions are pouring in, keeping me busily employed be-- NEW YORK, (March 2. (UP) Balte' Ruth came back home to New York todayyafid while crowds acclaimed him be made it clear to everyone In sight that he 'thought ne ought to be worth $100,000 a year as a baseball player. Babe Is PopularSfliiling-at- id ,pparentljLJn fine condition, the Babe1 stepped from thfr Twentieth Century limited and heard a crowd of more than 500 tween e'eeting t t"'l Tansgathered in the Grund Central liant advertisements, perfecting station fheer and shout its support. my food pills, and liiliiiinig u.o Cries of "Make 'em pay you, Babe duties of justice of the peace! were heard over the din. Haw X Remember, m'lads, tliat 1:1 The Babewerghed 225 jrounds thW week's ccniest closes y at noon, 'and contributions which Is about his normal weight '' bA George H. Brimhall, president must be in by that time to refor the beginning of the season, ceive my expert consideration, emeritus of the Young university, he didn't seem to have a pain and Kiwanis Provo will address the' egad! or an ache or a stiff Joint that club Thursday at their' regular inighHntS'fere'witfirfinother season luncheon meeting, which will take of knocking baseballs to far corners place at the Hotel .Roberts. of ball parks. " Vrf It. Garn C'ark will lie .chairThe. .crowd followed. Ruth from man hi charge of the .luncheon, and iiinsirtilr nVimtiers Vill Tie furnished gymnasium, Where - the baseMll Zidol talked bv students of. the Young univer- ' over with ;"' newspaper men, things ieity. He made an appointment to meet Colonel Jacob Kui)pert of the Yan The first,. matinee iterformance of Eies fhTs uriernooiK Uuppert was the Provo high sciiool opera "Lass not et the station to meet his jirize bail player,. and Ruth called him by of Limerick Tinvn", given"' yester-danftenioon for the benefit of phone at RnliLieit'8jJ)fXlcelU-itUtit Hie grmlelTcliools of the city ex- ferlhig wagjuajdgeMliat.;;uo fepiied t)p jilffhnit fTP"''tntl"lg:-'lf- ; entered lato the salary negotia- those who1 were present. Patrons of turns. ' the school .who saw at least part of Waits for Confab of Intention their have signified' it., letfer I sent. to Colonel Rnp- seeing the entire performance again ;ThesH'uks for itself," Ruth said. pert well. as tomoriaivv tniiightjvnd. night don't 'wont to say anything more The work of the ' principals,: us VI until I with RmuH'rt thLs.af well hs the choruses, proved a reve ternoon. talk. ... U'tbui. The costuming Is declared to ut ne marte-i- t clear he was especially bnlUiint and gives the hi nntttM ,flotf 7 eytlreproductioa- - finish hlch is ,U)( ested if was nnt often attained by, .high school tmu thft thlle Jutn a , oiiera... .'contract there was a difference be- . v; T As He Arrives For Conference nrsTia&iangsotLinr hun said a "ml wave" has swept With Yank Owner; $100,-00- 0 over the five "provinces in his terri tory,; making his efforts to control Is to Be Babe's Demand the district fruitless. Prizes Ready - heu"' Brimhall To Speak 4 Before Kiwanians 1 fYi-da- " PROVO OPERA tlierrain-rr5itit)vern- i t IS EXCELLENT 4 's LITTLE JOE -- 4 v hing of the past in Provo, aud will be Provo s Paramount theater newest theater.' ' improvements will Include Complete jenoyat ion of the tbeHter and the lobby. The interior will lie repainted a ud redecorated, including a new curtain with new swnery. New draiies and carijetswlll le ln statled.Nothlnjrwin IxTspare d,"ac-- ' cording to Mr. Porter, to make the yjiramount ia coay and attractive theater, one taay favorably with any .one of the largest .and most Imposing showhouses in, the west. Ot unusual interest to the theater goers of Utah county is the. that an order for a $25,000 Wurlitzer theater organ has already Jhhui placed by . the new management. The organ will be In the nearuture, aitbtU6h the it will not be in readiness-fo- r opening of the Puni mount. The or- gun will contain some of the latest and most modern stops, known In b 'STRANGLER' IS nt AGAIN SOUGHT HOOT PREMIER 1,7.. i ; "' . Police Attribute Young Wo--. Baldwm Requires Police Pro-- man's Death to Notorious. tectioa On:Visit to Scene "Gorilla Man" Of Disaster r ., LAKE CITY. March the of position to bring about reaousldi in pass; linn of Us action Hod's resolution for 5 constitutl of class at HUienilincnt- - to chtiott-tt- f property for punxise taxation Tailed by a decisive a and the bill was transmitted to - ; senate for Its action. HALT (L'P)An effort it 011 y t i . 1 ester-clay'- v p, IS DEMANDED A . SALT. LAKE CITY, March 2. (UP) A letter from H. L. Mulli- ner, member of the state fair board and attorney for the racing association, demanding "a written retraction from Representa- nve t harles Redd and Representative Elias S. Woodruff, of the alle gation made by them against "him and the state fair board," or the opportunity to disprove the charges, was received by Chairman H. H. Crouch of ,the house committee named to investigate charges of misconduct made against the state racing commission by Representative Charles Redd.- ; . ' Thfe' letter alleges-- that Representative Woodruff made charges on the floor that Mr. Mulliner, a njem-beof the fair board, had' acted ns attorney for Kyne. 'had drawn' the racing contract and had influenced the fair lwuird to award the contract to Kjne. "Representative Redd'S written statement in which he, explained that he luid not referred to the fair board, ns a lionrMfrliis-Mat- ements on the floor of the house, was rend to the house yesterday afternoon. Kyne-Dahnke- n . r, KRENSKY. ABRHTa . NEW YORK,; March 2 (UP- )Alexander. Kereusky. wno uiU..,if the Russian government overthrow of the cr.ar and in turn gave way 4.0 the Soviets, arrived in "New York t duy nl..mrd the White St:tr liner Olyniplv. est a bl i sh "We still Iioik' nientf. a free government in Russia.!! he .said to iiewsau5;r men". . high-clas- 2 s HAPPINESS IS SPEECH THEME SENTENCED second, rendinc; caleudnr' Professor Wlllinui H. Boyle dtiiv- - crteinoon. .The new bill yestri pro address an Young at Brigliam (cred that cities of the first and s class, now operating under the on th5 iMc-- "Reflections That win miasum form of government I Mane. .Me nappy. ; up pit vmcu .. have the option' of changing to numlier of altruistic suggestions er tae uireetor-manacford WASHINGTON, March 2. (UP) the mayor council form if A charge that Jrcry Tnrhot. who such as : Take more Interest in hhii to more attention than money, pay ehooserby MldiBgnleetioff t claims to have lost hla r jfriends than material treasures, cul- - termine: the question, The substitute bill which u made before thtbouse veterans tlvftte Hln,,,e and unaffected committee today by Chairman John Wlity, be generous with time and these cities, the choice ot eithe money, le loyal to- leaders and true 01 mo inree rornw of gover! son, Republican, South Dakota. f riends., st awl for, Iriuciple was T11 rt her amended n the Johnson said Tarbot's real-naIt pr..vi.ld that an election to tua. was 3Uixaii(k'r Dubois, Jr, - He aaid. aga Inst riend-or ncitollewinr ;Pri)fes on prwedtng-''chuiige tlie; first Tarhorhnd 2rmffereut aliases. 7 sit'r Boyle's remarks were given a on petition of ten per cent a number of musical elections under qualified electors who voted 8 th direction of Professor Florence preceding munii'ipul election, Jepierfmn Madsen, hi ad (if Brigham aror Oarimer sticW(ledrin"ia cent. nienT this chanced to 20 Young tiniverslfy music other aineiidments. fhe Hit Pukscj "to", the "third reading WASIIlN'tiTON. March 2 (CP) ' dar. XlieJl'teMMte-iuUi- FOR THIEVERY Tarbot Is Imposter, Declares' Chairman John O'Brien and Cairns O'Brien of American Forklwere sentenced Tuesday afternoon for theft of chickens from. William Parr of American Fork. They were sentenced to pay $50 fine apiece, or serve jail sentence. They have liegun their jail terms. David Tidwell of American Fork, also implicated In the thicken IhelV-er- y 'liberty uttuer 'a charges, is - -- y - ooinl. $!) Arrestsi ' by the sheriff's made office. IX)NG JOIRNFA' BEGCS'9 A Morocco. March 2 ll'P) Matmr Borges, Vruguayan . CAS.V III ,ANC Jvideo jdelfi - ' tol . -f- Issuance of Rail: Stock Is Authorized jt PAN-AMERIC- AN Ui tmik-of- FLYERS LEAVE INJURED MAN . DOME for-th- tdi . - two-plan- e " I from membership on the state. bon ot education and providing that j more than three, of the six membj ia addition to the state auperifiti ent shall :be-- pf iheraame; Bolit the house hi party,1 ' vote of 45 to o. ' ' , Mrs. Iiwe's house bill forrW tion and regulation of hlrdres was reconsidered, after having 1 1 party was passed by the bouse . ' vote of 85 to 14. mon Ihe senate pent fighting over the Young amendn: t iHsrmlt seining in Utah lake f September ;I . to January 1 e year 'for carp and suckers. The was finally passed, . reconsidc twice and passed a third tlme the amendment ineludeiL The to u re was returned to the house t etjERBSgd and senfTo the gover A bill to reduce state expenses changing the status of member the state board of equalization 1 that; of $4,000 a year full time t status of part- - time mployes $15 a day. for. actual time put on equalization work, was li dnced in the senate yesterdayai! noon by Senator Hamilton Gar or the joint appropriations com tee. The measure ' was ordi printed and will go to the. sec reading calendar for consider!) ' ' in due course. Three Draw $4,800 At present there, are three tr bcrs of the board Who draw $4 year each and it is argned. there is actual work for these . - - Goes Before Upper Housi Utah Lake Seining PropoK Causes Lengthy Discussi ; RETRACTION .' - Redd Classification Propot r.WCAOO. Mareb 2 (UP) Pos8WM EBBW VALE. Wales) Mar. -gorilla - man" 2. .(UP); Police action wa" neces sibility that the oauuiiier ao has killed ftfteen per and sona in the inlddlewest'may be in-- y sary today to protectan Premier rusn Mrs. Baldwin . from angry of in murder th mysterious plyed o- f- miners- Sirs. Mabel Wood was eonstderea leader visited the scene of y s , by police today. j mine explosion which cost : The bride, of four a young' woman, U&e lives of 52 men. months, was' found dead in a' bath UiUdwin was nissea ana oooea. tub atier hotel yesterday. Her As- -j Tgestnrr ofrmithy,-ae had body; fully disrobed, was lying lu H lnoterDf water.;, ,:' the" mirslewerlu teday. . FaganTs castle, near Cardifg, where However,' coroner's, authorities de- he Lobby to Be Changed ajid Mrs.' Baldwin 'were guests to she been had be will termined also Considerable strangled . changes of the Earl of Plymouth. bad tbats and new not a death In the lobby where made drowning The grief sticken men and women ticket office will be installed. "New bten the cause of her death as resented the presence of the premier no water on the lungs, and should; "traitor !" at him. equipment has been ordered for the tLete was projection room. .. Kur lurge elec- - (Heavy marks about her throat were iGet imek 1st youjlgaieltewed trie signs will be installed outside indications she bad been strangled. one miner. thOfenovated theaterfcn!rai Immediately after the woman's ""Down him!" another shouted. Plans for. the coming productions I idy was found police placed her A group' of miners attempted to to be shown at the Paramount indi- husband, Cor!, and two other 'men, rush toward the Baldwin car but t cate that the highest quality pic- Honcr Cameron and Delbert Pre-v- was frustrated by the police. tures will be shown here soon after under technical arrest. They Baldwin was obviously Upset by release date. and at the same time were released last night when police the miners' attitude; The premier's as shown in- the finest and largest said there was little information departure caused another antagontheaters in the nation. Special istic outburst He visited 'several . against them, will also be given to the An inquest into the death Was stricken homes, where Mrs. Baldwin mu8i4jfcf !.both the afternoon and continued from ysterday to March attempted to console the women folk 10. Both Cameron and Prevo were of some of the dead. But as the t$e evealing performances. "According to Mr, Porter, Harry able to give a perfect accounting of car left the visage Baldwin "was LU tttintttlB lu ' TV- ,- AghtiB-htX kV hwn retnlllfd HS theft ' whereabouts prior to the again hooted.- -- ' a year and if they were .placed manager of the Paramount theater. death of the woman, authorities par diem basis the. state eoul Ashton announces a specially announced., ' !kjg . . laved a large amount of nioneyJ the for selected picture The nvstery of the Woman's ine present board has a men will shows be show. Four opening death centers on the fact that her ship of two Democrats and ond run daily, at 2:15, 4:15, 7:15 anuV ' body was nude when found... None pumicun Senator Lewis' substitute bill ft. her clothing wan found In, the the city manager form of go I'athabom and her apartment was ment was under discussion more than 30 feet from the bath room. special t order ..ot .. business on rft n" ."r"::!'' IECDhSiDE headsof e4eatleial4nntitM' I . r. mm Bill No. '145 by tho cv. education .ellmlnuti sion authorized the' Dwiver from here today and uutt todayLake Salt railway coininy to tlew lu the direction "of Las raunas, 'ssue 1S,(KK) shares of eapital stock Is'ands.-..." Canary in addition to the 32,000 ' share authorized December 1. Tb 18,000 EXECUTION STAY GRANTED shares will ,be U6ed to carry out 111 March 2 11') JOILET, plan and pro . BUENOS AIRF..S. March 2 (UP) An additional stay of one wwk has of the consideration to vhle Tim fiiit...) states army Pan lieen granted to six. men who were le Vi part ven underwriters for" "under- Americaneon the gallows "heren sentenced flight .squadron flew writug the, new first mortgage northward- - today toward 'Asenclon; Friday "for the ninnler of I)eputy tionds of the eomixiny, " Paraguay, 0C0 miles distant. Wardrti Tetvr Klein "Iiftbe state Maior II.X." Dargue. flight com PROPOSAL NOT OPPOSED piisvn. NOTABLE IS INJURED n.onder, accoanmmied the LONDON, .March. CHICAGO, March 2. (UP) VLXSE DEPARTS squadron composed of the St. Ltph Britain, the ITnite4l Press was audi- in-- J The Detroit tho.iw.nd dollars and "f h secre- and San Francisco, Franklin The 2 former informed March MtVeagh, .today,, LISBON, (CP) oritatively toTeth.; n with a chorus of flftv, New York were destroyed adof to the-- Cnitel Portuguese seaplane Argus depart tlie' and the the under fiTiiiallv intimated tary prevail. treasury; lo,.would orchestra consisting of eighteen, w "' S tick's that she was not opposed t'o rd from Alvarlo at 1:."W) today for ministration f- President Taft, Is it. an .accident' Sunday which cost. ' The opera will be played tonigu? ul "i1. , ' '.',-.n en route in a seriorts condtiion- - today after the lives " Captain Clinton F. the American pronossl to el"",,1 Cnsa Blanca. MoriM'co, ami on,..m.,v niwht at l..e Pr,o "j" s fliwt sm(IIf tlie of. OklaStralKht the aliuard. stage - - a Xllghf hovlux been run clown by a motor AY oolsey" and Lieutenant "Jolm Ben aims upon bntlleships tim?" ' hlKh-f- i liool nuditoi ium beginning at ' i ton. cut ft st nlKht. around the world, business now. homa and Nevadu. . . '8:lo O'l'loik. 3 , ... ...v". -- HOUSE niltteecia. . h roSSS& H 00 . tuciUcn Biu WELSH MINERS . was expected to assume charge of the area on behalf of forces, wwdreetjBambino EgadHBoopleSz ' . I EKING, China, March 2 (UP) Marshal Sun Chuan Fang today re- jdmied8s militnry leader of the Shanghai area. Chang Chung Chang, already in active charge of the armies defend ing. Shanghai from the Cantonese miHSiQUESF 42,00arnstructjpn HavatiTSantf ; PolntjAVHshrrSan ed s Itibor-ire- than a week ao but whi"h lasted only a few da.vs. "TtVaVre!iaLry "'"rVported" Today that all of Marshal Sun Chuan Chang's military commanders would resign a a resjuif ot Sun's" resignation, from the governorship 'of this area. It was expeaed that Chang full Chun Chang would aswume ctmtrol on ther - Sunklair front.SO mih south of Shanghai. It was repcrted, without coHfiruiafion, tlmi the Cantonese' nationalists were adNew York haslier (all buildings, but Texas tnd Kansas claim the honors vancing today in the direction of for grownup men. Young Jacob Erlach (left), 8 feet 8 inches up, is one Soochow, 50 miles west of Shang-t.ain an effort Jto cut Chang's line of the high spots you ought to see when you get to El Paw, Tex. In the thereby to Isolatejils army at statu Ampricnn Legion and center Is Miss Florence Klein, of El Pnso, Sun Kljinc who out to Erlach trotted advertise the legion. To the Auxiliary officer, sim was expected soon to fin- rlght JtateSeriatotJLJV &hreiw, fJJndon,Kas.jIe la. BJeet TnounceJils retirement to Japan, foebes above Soil and' 'one dt the miSMlrny the Kansas'leirsraturetKinrtnintrexr JapahaHesanbrs paraded through the international is trying to have all hotel beds made nine feet long. g n nation-ttliHt- BABE RUTH , ! 1 , L- .. r5 ) Joinl-resolutio- k mlf, Four Mill Employees Slain By Theater j Win- Close For One Terrorists; . Shanghai la j Week Sunday, To Reopen as . Otherwise Quiet ;Sun Chuan Paramount Theater" Un- ' ji der Management of Marcus Fang Resigns Leadership. - ;- A i CM JIT , 120 PRICE TWO CENT; PERCENT ABOVE MEAN to, r Herald Telephones Business Orn Editorial ami Newt Dept. SSES 'BILLS : FILIBUSTER m XllJ"1 J I liil j i U Vh7 u. s. u....LA TD-JT-T- PROVO, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1927. n r rz irv 11 i.l Ifxll I i I. MM 1 LX J LA iAj J : YEAR, NO. 187 FORTY-FIRS- T -- RT7JCH1 - . William Pulsipher 53, em of thv Columbia Steel, eorpoi whs. injured Tuesday Jiltsht i stul p'aut, when he fell 15 fi was rushed" to the Aird bospi: iSiedical attention and reiio: hU coudll day announced Hood. ' . revealed no broken , and it now appears) that he v , seriously hurt. s |