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Show - -- PORTY'FItlST YEAR NO. 84. V , . ! , .. ... ; . Jl"" PTIPITD "" ' - Wife. . THREE INJURED 'ii " 11 , PAfo) PRICE TWO CENTS PROVO, UTAH, TUESDAY: OCTOBER 5, 1926. ... ; IN - LEHIUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT - ". - FIRST HIT OF THE WORLD'S SERIES Z8 MINERS HAIi " LOSE UVES r nurat ill I : IN EXPLOSION oi in nm i loinn n "'V million Claim Mrs. Mcpherson Ridi culed Their Testimony Over Angelus Radio BroadcastSmall Sedan Collides With ing Station; Ryan Testifies. Heavily Loaded Truck at Iri- tersection of Main and Cen By LINCOLN QUAHBERO ' ler Streets' In Lehi. i United Press Staff Correspondent) u Rescuers Disregard Caution Of Officials and Enter Gas Filled Coal Mine In Search Jess Haines Surprises Every of Bodies. hody by Smacking Out a Home-run RlK'KWOOU, Tena., kt. S t'P Scoring Thevc- The comrades of 2 nilm ru, be now Ahead f HlmTT - Hi (jULLIOIU ULIIIIIU II, I. . . . . . lleved dead In the wrecked Roane LOS ANGELE. Calif.. Oct 5(1 IroV: eoiupany'a e(ml mine, braved P) Testimony intended to aulistuii- By Herald Staff Correspondent! (By HENRY L. FABRKLL poison giis at the risk of their lives dwnmon'ary evidence that Press Staff Correspondent) (Vnlted i" ... Kenneth G. Onnlston fuel tire ra- today to reach the victims. a small girl were seriously, injured I SPOKTSMAN'S dlo owrator. was a truest at thei ST. PARK. Federal mine inspection officials nere mis forenoon at 10:) ocloc ciurk hotel here on Mo.. Oct. 5 (TP) 1 ReturnIiGCIS, the hist, May Ij said it was hardly possible that any iniF in a HtnrU' mujf linuuhnll f.i.'In a collision between the Redan day Almee Beiiinlc McPherson dis- of the men In the mine at ,he tlmtnlia i , introduced at U.field,. th they were driving anj a heavily appeared, was to of the v W'i'-''-r today's iieailng of the evangelist loaded truck. v' I- " ,,e' explosion yiterday coVld' i I iA,n i:auttnllU got lhe jul,r011 V5,- the New York Yankees when they . f . Sirs. Margaret" Clark, 'wile "lit on" harge "of "iifftiMM'tTug jiiftlctt, Crack ! Deep into right field to strike the fence went the first lilt of IB xauke-t'ardlume seen of the search for bod- - Avon the third mine of rhe World opening g'ratm.'. pomhlt, St. Louu ceuter fielder Thomas H. Clark, suffered severe . Kannle Northnipti, a maid at. the les was in a Rocky Valley in the Series here this afternoon first in in up. is shown knocking the 111' for. two btfsea while Catcher jSevejxdd and Umpire .IMneeu look on. by a lacerations' in the head, deep cuts hotel, was called by the state to of eastern wore of 4 to 0. - - big Hiuoky mountain Klve testlniony of this efiafacter and In both arms and bruises about the Tenuessee. Gathered' about the foot w heduled to take Hie The rauntej plUhlng strength of Mrs. Verl she was body, Her daughter, 4 of the great b'uff In 0 which. tht the National .stand defense after the league champions pulltioa'.ea, 28,"wir ofKay Goates, sufHoau company has driven its liiinr ed cross examination this morn-lii- e them through when Jess Haines, fered flight bruises, while Ieon for more than were three miles, th a hurley of Ipiity District Attorney Jothe hard- - -Goa ten, daughter - of families of the victiius. hi ting Yankees down with five f Mr. and Mrs. Ray Goate unstained seph Ryan. t Rescuers Susy Prosecution wffheases have alscattered hits and 'shut them out lmd bruises and' a possible fracture testified Mcl'her Mrs. that ready fThe rescue crews, workln ciae-lessly- , completely. of the pelvla bouc. . LaRae Goatei. sou was seen at ihe hoterwl.h "the were weary and sickened bi S, escaped injury. Halueg aot only pitched a beau-Ufsou Kni'vt Mitrlln MilleMaTw--8- . Some of the fiueitt. business offlc- radio otan several tiuiira bffore of Mr. .ui4 Wra. Ernest K. Millet-- gaa TUey disrgarik'd the orders of game, but he' surprised The accident happened at the ever built in Provo are jen di'saiipearance. who i'trsiuV on State street, cautious official und searched the manager and all his friends by hit- - : Inlmid of Main . and ('cuter ih burs, eomphtedby submltIn. an "nfflilavit menace of black ting a home run 'in the fourth lnn- v' I '" ' lr't- - mine, despite the street la lower - Leld. J. Waldo Ormiston, ' riRST lNNLVft . u, X', Skus Groc-- i JComptinx,f-J.(ott' bx faring Uow . . fanning , ' Yp'rfy.'JW: tlie .Atnl-aAVi'aJ.days after the evangedami that m-- , h;, Thevenow atiead otnn wrfttM't Outer Iniildliiff street, Mvlnirwr SoT.th WffH ted .Wlt" 1 f',uU' u. .uine started at Tony" after giving hliu three halls. list dropped from sight a:id while try' leveN hi the wake ,i, " the mine oan gan,a through o 5 i,roIie about aftenioov up JSast teeuth street. Salt Lake City, her r.eur the Public Library niH'tfTondajr .St. Louis l New York rniiRrpgatiou was mourning her of an explosion. -. ..was driving east with , a loadeo of Chief driven IS There are B IMfli UU 114 I lie by 1 uvu 1. 1. Bell large Ball 2 swuns. Inside. Ball ball strike np: mi "drowned." asserted he was In Jl'omlis up: IUlntDl the first urodiictlve rally truck. Mrs. Goa tea '.was driving j rooms on the second floor divided inside. Pro". Strike 1 called. Combs flied high. Ball 2, inside. Foul, strike I'"li,' Wmv-iyjthe northern part--o- f on state the other niluew fwile injured, two ,. each Bo was aecom lu north. thP nine suites.". One room into wnifmaf ""' Ball X(m trow lV to the back ran fanned, I, B4.I who up. (for llafey .llafey, that date. 1 KoenW with a loulile nln in Kacb catch. Koenig up: Foul strike 1. ' outside. Foul, strike 1. Hafey panted by Mrs. Wilklus. was on his critically. No o.ie is mUsing. suite is an outside room. M,k Neither driver noticed the othif Ormiston r suite is supiilitd v.lth hot uijd cold Strike 2 called. Ball 1 high. Foul, ilnillilivt llltil ';.ft fli.lit The total dead today stood dcflu-- j sight wou'dtybave made is a score- way home, after a visit to Hall car until it was too late to avoid The radio ., man is . round for , the National Foul. Fanned. Ruth up: Ball 1 the accident. The mall car was with Mrs. Mcl'herson and her moth water, up: Ball 1, outside. O'Farrcll out, Lake. Aceordjng to the chiefs itvly at 2S. There were, 33 men in ' Bull 2 outside. Ruth M, Laxerri to Gehrig, Hafey stojiplug statement, he had just, passed a the mine when the explosion occur- - leaguers. carried for some dint mice by the er, Mrs. Minnie Kenned v. but thns . The hall had an abandanco truck and noted an antoiiinlil'e rod. Only five escaped. j , Boll' truck and then hurled against .a far has not Iteen hit, tt afagle to center, Thei daylitht supplied Ibnuith ji large llnri:sliy to Bottoiuley on a hard at tbinL Thevenow up : Thevenow apprehended. on the side of State street' Flrd Bodic cf the to lined who a made parked hit ball. nice Combs, 'ovcring skylight . larger part tho Cardinal In contact the the half of the telephone polo. opened search for him was renewed here ' ahead of hi in. As he neared the roof No runs, no hits, no errors. running cut eh. j just baby, who had been Kitting on the Rcacoe workers today discovered fourth and was the fifth hit of th fol'owintr reports he was in the I Hie, an o the: Mlllerburg No runs, one hit, no errors. Inlaid lii'.el iiiii.' resi'ifhlins: tile St. IjOuIs boy darted three additional bodies. One was RRme off Reuther. Playing for ops CTfiiidmother's to lap, wan thrown t vicinity of Los Ansrelos. "side. covers the stairway at'ii the hall. Reuther continued to be in danger from tlie. machine and ran into the Ball Ball l)outhit i, the ground." np: identified as that of Clarence C ,tnu, Hafey bunted him to second The "tutc's wifneaaea who testi The new oiflce rooms will be' a 2, Ball 8, inside. Strike 1. on ,cvery batter bat bis cod head" automobile driven by Chief Wllkliw. Stevens, Mrs. Clark wag unconscious when fied last week that l.'J'ifi feffllth a tap to. the box that could saw jvho had cian-jthey jhej f ailed. ? Strike 2. called. Doitthlt "'rk and fast fielding behind hliu The chief says he was not ruiinlug havitur ewiii'd fhe force of th ex .. have Deeu converted from a saerl picked' up from the wwock of the pastor of Amreiiis Temple' : enter nmch needed additin.ii to thu to exceed twenty iiiilss an hour; but and professional service of th flied to Meusel in front of the right pulled htm out. flee Into a force out by faster fieldrtt demolished .car, but soon regained the Clark lintel on the 'ni'irniug of (Cly to fall a wns so close .to the boy that be" jiloslou . consciousness,. AH t the injured May LS, threatened today to file; community. The building; Is owned Hrttr Vall. Southworth up: South, after-daming. two hurtle The other THIRD INNING ZZZL. cmild not stop. Tla- - chiefs auto were rushed to the Clark home, wills for slander asaiust Mrs. Mc- by the Inland- Reultv. cunipany. of worth singled past Lazssari' on the' Were ao badly mangled they' could I Rent hen then pitched carefully t New York b him struck knocked bull. down to the Alex the Is lirst warm started iy, and up Hedijulst presldtnt Ilojt where; Dr. F. p. Worltou gave sur- l'herson and Mrs. Kennedy. not be identified. the dangerous O'Farrell. takltr; . .. 11 Ik...M. . Aiex Hedonist s tut lor tne lancees. Mornsoy up: au . h,'" and passed over his .body, eauslirx Mimv of muw.i, bioiik. T. gical tlttcntiont care not to gef one gwal ball with The witnesses are Thomas' JkO- - president and were victims killed,the L lmdde. oul. strike. 2, liiigan a fracture of the skull, crushing his aeeretary-tieasure. . I , i, wide. Foul, strike 1. Ilorusby Aecordlnn t Sheriff J. D. Bovd, IIK- - uoor fhe result that O'Farrell walked. suecuiiib-ethe while others, ime, .1.... uiHii "ti me noiei, anu ojit right, (lied to Laearri, and Southworth singled over short. Severeid up: chest and breaking one arm. who investigated the accident im- Walter B. Lambnrt, haherdashei-.- ! This set fhe stage for a double play to the deadly afterdamp, 1. Ball 1, outside. atrlke was almost doubled off firt lrtit,P" Chief WiJkins juni)ed from his mediately after being notified, he They claim tliat the? evangelist and lmort nipped' off first by Of the men who lived to tell ofi'""1 Thevenow hit a double play it back. Bottomley up: Ball K"n car hay that faith drivers were, going her mother censured and ridiculed a rap that went Immediately, and, picking the ihe Laerl on Severeid 1, sacrificed, Inside. Ball low wide. and 2, l'Farjell. tragedv: two one their Uvea to " at a moderate rate of speed. them in radio remarks and in sta'e. throw to Kos-oUswrl'n "! - injured boy up, conveyed hlni to his the heorlsm of Ilnlie (Vmk, a worker Haines to atovUugan Bottomley, on Lazerrl to Bottomley out, Gehrig .Mrs. Goates is wild to have be-- meats to "the tas,I- - f'rrtJ S"A press following, their . the dar shift, which was almost, ping at second. Reuther up : Strike home near by, wherejhfi died shortThe first mee Inn of the Women'.? a fast play. come fonfuaed when fhe uaw that to pet: tla .c in UVFarretl, but , seeking appearance on the witness stand. Biill-11, swung. outside. Reuther ly after. No runs, one hit, no errors. wined out club will be held at the n accident was unavoidable and .'wet ball to first ahead of Theve- Lambert who testified he saw Republican , , f i,. fouled almost was to who Later to lost liidv the O'Farrell, .... brought . wss Reuther. none Munitiw steady at , , . 1HIK ' now, failed ;to apply the brakes on her Mrs. McPherson- - enter the hotel, i club rooms'of th .Women's y hoenlg threw j()w and wtJ in Salt Lake tlie afternoon ;t the start but he kept himself col- 'it. Combs np: Strike 1, culled. Ball she I at tne nine ui - tunnel jar.-- ! "Bell easily scored and Habi"-tootfollowed closely by a man whom he cipal .council Thursday in- where It l. called. Ball Ball for bur 2, 3, lected i ami o nigh, came the prepared back in iif .I'IO through inning o'clisk.' ti slon, fought their way Mr perry formerly was a student side. Combs walked. Koenig up; ial. 1hf4 advantage of Reu her's rttWriiisawsi flll..,l mtna tl Aclisa Paxnian, president.- - Refresh- with the help of fast Infield work. lm at the Young university. this run occasioned, to brim! (Continued on page four). 1. 1. Bail Inside. strike Foul, Koenig ..Tlio boy's father is an einpliiyee unconscious men to safety. ments will be served and a inusica: SECOND INNING Uh . h( f,rst unassisted. Riv out, Suie'lliiig. of the T'ultcd States Bottomley Un All given. program will vonn;ii Nnv maker lunge. He connected and t'M' :. York No runs; 0111$ hit, no errors. fining & Mining- couifativ. at Mur-- i are invited to iitteud. i tall sailed irrer M.euw'1'a head iM Meusel tip: Stride I. swung. - Ball St. Loute- -: in addition to hi parent, t . !! the rVd field 1. wide. for the third ' 2. wide. Ball 3. ln- Bull one 1. Haines is survived the brother Foiil by strike boy Foul, MEET TO up: WOODMEN home run of ihe series. side. Strike 2. called. Meuael flied Ball I, wide. ' Strike 2. swung. Fold. end two ulsters. : to wMunworrn wno mane a nice into the grandstand. Haines lajat . This also scored Thevenow and . Chief WI kins was absolved of all Wasatch" Camp No. 10170, of the catch near wall. Gehrig up: Strike 1 out a hit to Gehrig, it wi s a hard blame of the accident. He was the game on Ice, even tbouvh a t ut Modern Wdodmen of America hav called. Ball 1, low. Ball 'hit ball-- . Douthit up: Ball 1. ' three iT tb runs were unearned." driving at about 2't miles .an hour postpone;! their : regnlar weekly filed to Hafey for an easy 'side. Ball 2 outside". Ball 3.. out-- on the stati highway. Following ld out Rciither then got th meeting- tin, it further notice, 'out. Ball. 1, low. BalljMde. Douthit walkeil. Southworth the accident, he did everything LazerrlUip: when Douthif lined to Knnig. to J. W. Craighead, piist 5 ITIliriirr ItHitII 2, outside. Bull 3., outride. .Strike up: FouU strike 1. Soiithworth snc- for the injured lad hut. death . . NE Singles by jSmitbworth and Ilortv YORK, Oct. 5 (VP) Then, Browning added, be had re- consul. 1. called. Strike 2. swung. Lazerrl iinced Reuther to Gherig, both came J a a few minutes: The rela-t- ; to start .the Cardinal fourth has gone on a vacation from-th- leased the apartment out at" Ke.iv ' ly . , odvancing. Hornsby np: BitJI tive of the boy refused Chief ' liiiiili' If plain that Renihr wns love nest of Frances tPeaches) Gardens. -No ruust uo hits, uo errors. ' 'l; to outside., Hornsby fouled offer to, rush the boy to a (ln. Kttf c girl,;' Refuses to Talk 't hinugh. - He was allowed to p'tci Browning, the" "Cinderella contInuel to tt- - slow errf(j ,j,m thn fir-- t base line, the pital. saying that medical attention . Jtm hits Uft to B'ltioiulev andEdward V; Browning, her 5 onus on nie lanaee natters and coulil be given-hisean h Peaches' and ; quicker at the haoii.1. and retired him a. jear-olcharming. her mother wealthy print ' on control.1: mx ' Jacked (('iMitlmied uimelf ' . He, . pulled page home. j ' tu Ijixreri.. ThJv howjwere found. grounder Pcachea has gone with her moth"The reason will," have "to- - come iermi tvd' Southworth . tr ever. er to a cottage in. New ''The resiHiibilities of busifrom Mr.- Browning." Poaches wld.j heme with the final run or ' r ness are not the only things that " nhen she confirmed that she waai the game. ti) iinkke uia.n feel his BrownlnS ban gone back to his on a l conspire raeatioii. marriage age.'' remarked Rd; 8. Hinckley, bachelot'. quarters In an erclusive ,A"4.1ife.,wllLhaye..tfli say.for.how ' 4ue l'v-'h- a mler sacrttar.u ' ;. of " The ar rtmeut out at Kew Gar-dn- loinr jtur aetuiration willj be. 'y i omuierce, this - moniinj.' Mrs. 'Heeniii,t liiother of Peaches. "There are' a lot f ways" by where the two; - hav lived . we r which can be said reminded could ''neither that she .affirm m ""V wnat luej (mi cfTi.t"c we not are. so young ra we once Ideal domestic life, has been releas d(ny the reports of the aepaintloii.'' 6. Walton Russell, . LKIIT. Iieclai'ing'that his busincs Is lie '' were these . ; has. Iieen. wltb-"'il..,,nl!:,!-,17. son of J. V. Rnsaell if 1438 Fifiug by " Is to Iw reminded alKut every mi ; MaMon" Don't forget that the first installment of the Ee- Start today and she has told tne notlilag,'" teenth East strett. Salt Iake, a stufrom Salt Lake C;ty. CharhS "oTfeirt h iirtinF 1s rr gra ml fa ther. ning- Herald's new serial story, "Campus Rebels"begins It was last Saturday that tue Mix. Heeuan said. dent at the East high School, suf.sole owner and jirrinrl(torl Bllfrows, and while there .la no stigma .tomorrow. It is one of the most fascinating: stories rift in the romance became so wide - Ton know, the child is 1U. disfered the loss of the middle finger of the 1 tah (n:ity Mattress Facsiit couraged.' hud on the verge cognoiucii, we an of hls(left baud and savere injuries ibat "vaeatiorT' began. that has been published in recent years as a newstory, says that he has no agents or to tvo other fingers on the same eollape. I have .been " with nonetheless confronted' with thi solicitors in the field and that Peaches, 'whose comings and paper serial. Ask those who read ,the first installment' .' ; fact that father time is creeping two weeks'."for band , had been always in the big. her buslwhen he thrust It into the teed to his in represent until Herald. last flallng can't v's wait Sundu ' They hardly that the along nt a goodly pac.", Mue automobile af exiienslye for- developed Inquiry i new chdpper ft the Lehi cereal mills here is di.ing u mi, ler false presecond of installment the with this arrives Thursday - - . - ...These remarks, wer lnsplret1. rbm inake. anmmvied - a- pleblaa, Brownings had nor nujr' left their v. H nw Saturday evening. ' interesting' &tcry of love and adventure of the profestliaU a. tint j ""fold lit are Mid be that t'ie While si lending his week-entaxlab, and In it she rode awavy. j Kew Gardens aiartment but had by the glad news .People teacher and the four sor, student,, flapper, las-principal born to Mr. ' Browning' theri drove off in the pwvblnsty given up their lease.on tmby' boy ad MattreiM Factory Is a t'tah County with his grandparents, Mr. Kebels.-in characters "Campus and Mrs.- Harold V... Walton this the old estate at Cold Springs ha bi? blue anfomobllei' branch f a Salt Lake mattrecs fac, and Mrs. Isaac Fox, he went to the installment sure Be and read of VTalton Mrs. forwas " every "Camput morning. Rumor, went around and today: bor. New York, inhere they sent cereal mills to visit his uncle, who tory, and that, at present .the wtfrk ' 'Rtbt'k." If vou are not now a xuhvriber o th H"M-cal- l , lriackley. their, honeymoon; while the elahor- - merly. Miss eame confirmation. baa to la taken' to alt Tjike la or, la employed there.' Noticing the u 95 and have your name placed on the list of the The Waltonniiave lived in A "Onr separation Is only teuipor- - ate dream castle which Browning deV to Insure prompt delivery: Mr. grain in the hopper of the chopper some for more T than 2400 families who. receive the Her&ld each time, but at ry,"twM 'thft ftatcnient , which, announced he SvwOd. build for hi and; not . knowing'; that thera w-- 1 lint iifm n r.iati-1.- , nun tilill. in siilil.- sent are making their homejal Vila matt Ti .. . ..... .. ... ,A..kAatJ 1f!TStttnW;a'"1t the below, he thrust 'a !yi',.nll?!!S1I'L?,,l J5- --Lasf-ii wl jnp.li pre machinery "thar . ', ; 7i77siie fitr hlru." 'iTraTBTow ulng, estale development, rI1I la'Tii ddue work; la for a' new mattress factory into, the ETain "and auf, - ' " ) ' ' ' ta' tired." , hrit t(tm- , n ln.Provo. jusf r i'-x- I - 1 ?Jtl'A' - wit-r.es- s NEW OFFICE com-ple'e- Third ROOMS READY ; . ' mae - ..nW - . ' J . BOY RUNS INTO m Play,Play Muil " it nl hi' ' hm'a vJ, nd . KILLED M. sw-,.!h T,. woll-litjhtc- d ' te v j,f , 1 I 1 s - hi-'- busl-.nes- li. d a vh-tli- " - ... x ';u ' Ak 4 d Republican Women To Meet Thursday Hu-nr.i- '8 n ed x ie N'scret-mortuar- M. , liit-oid- ,lch f I Cinderella Girl Leaves Browning " 1 TODAY'S HERO ray,-aud- , stg I ' Old Wil-kin- Father Time Cieeping Along . d " ''1 es " Hinckley Say? - -- . Jot-Hc- kt-lude- - N -- NOSCLICITORS GetJFleadyF6r - " "BURROWS SAYS Camp us Rebels ' ros: f Boy Loses Finger In Grain Chopper soli-d:o- - v - - 2.T-.1- WjL'rt&j. via ! - d -- ..luore 1 " ,'''.- - Wash-ingto- . I 1 - (fits-city,- -, -- . opened il |