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Show ,1 ANEWSPAPE2 dedicated to policy of fsirness to all sections of Utah county. w ;v a y FORTIETH, YEAR, "Kb. Jp2 IPl'S mm s-a- TO 'V Oil v 5 i t WILBUR REQUESTED TO Anderson, Long BRING CORRESPONDENCE From . Sought Fugitive . Justice Killed in Mich, San Antonio Statement Intro duced Over Reid's Stren-uou- s DETECTIVE DIES Objections FROM FATAL WOUNDS SUSTAINED SERIOUS l INJURIES SATURDAY Shortly After Cau-- ht fZO liiU in Store, : SdT) .WASHINGTON Nov, She postoffice department today sent several postal inspectors who knfwDukb" Anderson by night to Muskegon to attempt to identi-- 1 fjr the skin bandit there, Inspector Hamilton, who is familiar with the ease, hits re--, ported to Chief Russ D. Emmons ' that posi- - Identification la almost tSve.. j Hamilton did not know Ander-;,- ; son personally. Simons expected the other In Muskegon to-,-1 agents-.".' day.-- trrrve , ' -- . 1 I . VASHlXGTOX,-ov- 2. (TP) fa An imposing array qt witnesses, including cabinet officers and other high government, army and navy of ficials wa demanded by the defense when thfi court .martial of Mitchell conColonel William vened ks fourth day tndajTT" Subpoenas for 73 witnesses in all were -- asked, indicating an tftort by counsel for the f lyiug colonel to delve into every phase of the military and naval administrations as well to revive the subject of the naval disasters in. recent months. The witnesses asked, included : Secretary of the Navy WlUtur. . Secretary of AVar Davis.; . Everett Sanders, secretary of the -- fr , ' . y This picture was taken as Col. William B. Mitchell went on trial in Washington for his attack on the army's air policies. Left to right, it shows Co, White, his military counsel, and White's assistant; Representative Frank & Reid, his civilian counsel ; CoL Mitchell, ; and, seen over his shoulder, Mrs. Mitchell. " FORMERPROVO ; MAN DIES AT SALTLAKECITY Well . District District District ' - 4. Hotel Bolierts. 5. Junior hgh Larger Vote Expected row Than school. ?.'.":' ' Primary Election 6. StarrJime, corner off rvesr. ana xnntn. CLOSE RACE . District 7. Franklin school. BETWEEN District 8. Ole E. Olson, Sr., 884 una Tomor- at Recent irt EXPECTED' CANDIDATES 42.-Joh- n A EUREKA GIRLS Legion Recovers Stolen Art Work Of 'Glorious Girl' ball. DFFIGIALS '' Polling Places Open from 7 Fred Hinckley, courageous center West Third South. District 9. Pioneer ward chapel. o'Clock in Morning Until of the' Young university football District 10. Francis M. Olsen, 7 o'Clock in Evening squad. Is reported to be somewhat 407 North Seventh West improved, and physicians at the Tomorrow the voters of Provo District .11. Timpanogos school. Airo hospital lata this afternoon exL. Russell, 844 will go to the polls to ek-c-t the District their belief that the papressed mayor knd auditor to serve the cily tient would recover without an op West Second North. District 13. Parker school. during "the next-tw- o years and1 a. . eration. District 14. Mrs. Nellie McEwan, city commissioner to serve for four Hinckley was injured during .tht . years. ; first three minutes of Saturday's 267 East Second North. The for the roiqieetive 15. candidates District Belief Fifth ward game with the University of Utah, offlis to be voted upon are us fl and was taken from the "V" campus society hall. District lfl.Wlnona .Bartbolo- - "ws r For mayor, Mayor O. K. Hun- in Very serious- - condition. Upon CSSLEast Third North. mew, n811 and Alma Van Wagenen; for wa he arrival ut bis the hospital District 17. Vienna Kimball, ?55 ty commissioner, Commlsslouer suffering intense jpalu and the physi ' IGeorge P. Billings and J. Elmer . cians, were of the oiui&m that ht East Sixth North. had suffered serious Internal in? ; The Judges, of election in the re- Jacobsen ; for auditor, Auditor Ruth spective .districts- are as follows: I P. r'arrer and Mrs. Mary Furrer juries. District LSusiu Ba urn, Arnold Smith. These were the candidates Throughout Suturday night and Ruth Zimmerman. receiving the highest iiniuUr of Clegg, condition his 'was regarded Sunday District Roberts, Maryf votes at the prliiiary election two as extremely graye by the hospital I weeks ago. doctors, who state that he was not E. Steele, Chris Peterson. District 8. Eva B.. Martin, Vilate The voters in the sevintrn disable to retain as much as a swallow I tricts In the city will cast their balof water. Mouday morning, how- Strong,. Deaa Ghizlcr. W. J. District a. Goddard, lot la their resiiective districts, tn 4.nr ever, slight' improvement was the same as two noted, and Monday afternoon physi- Andrew Knudseu, Mary R. Ferrer; i'voting places k'lng uistrict ts. Sadie u. Haws, X,ettIei""',kI,nsu ul lue lumry eimion. cians' were of the: opinion that he would recover without all operation. B. Dickson, Hyruur Oupper,' V , i. The pnHtaHoo caiupiiigu has - X James Arthur . r i : . president Held Him in Grave Physicians ' Condition Saturday Night and Sunday The. ytlng places for tomorrow are as follows: ; District 1. Mrs. Julia EHiott, !&l East First South. District 2. Maeser schodl. v District 3j First ward social . LEAVE HOME, FOUND HERE Announcement from the manage incut of the "Glorious Girl" the American Legin show, to be given in the Columbia tonight and tomorrow nighty is to the effect that the valuable painting rtoli'ii from a car Suturday even ing has been recovered and. will be shown in the performance, ,'VitU the recovery of tbis'lralu-ab:e- " "jtroperty" everything is now in readiness, for the big" -' Three Days' Absence of Two Stalling Pretty oirls Cause of "I)wlght Morrow, chairman of the Known In This City Died Much Anxiety .i board. president's special Saturday . Secretary of Agriculture Jardine. Three days of anxlety-o- n the part Benedict "Crowe'J, former assist of the pnnsitsof two Jams Arthur .Stallings. formerly ant secretary of "war. Eureka, girls culminated happily to- Captain Anton Ileinen, German office manager of the Knight Investday when the girls with their es ment company and well Icnowir in dirigible constructor. ' ! corts arrived at the home of Provo Mrs. Zaehary Lansdowue, widow business' circles In ; this city, JM. friend where the parents of. one homV of the late witmrander of the Shen flt his in Salt Lake City at tr T.mip vnr, KllpnJfJLiit'ceedllllr quiet fiiid.int.crpst On account f hi" ready wit, hlk of the girls had stormed for lunch andoah. , midnight Saturday from' an intcs-tina- l . Ethel B. Clark, Jones, and mauli his on to to Suit Lake jiu tne election has not gained the their heart, genuine mukefgreat way 01 Liew jprnHULjHJiiceimuL.ailmeiit.r Don:ilr Moclinianv Tiead of the The entire proieedi of the T. WVomm attained by the general Phoelie District Jones, been one has and a George more is J thorough Investigation ns"to,'iies, Hinckley Identification of the slain bandit. Arctic exix'dition. Mr. Stallingg 'was well known in show will go- towards equipping election. ,ints was manifested at : the wheralsiuts of their daughter.! of the favorites of the team. He Vincent, Bena Chief Hansen said, was effected Provo, having graduated- from the the Harmon Park with the necesRepresentatives O'Sullivan, which ouly iipproxi- Inma,,lr District 8.Aretta 01e,toe to names Durraut the The his whose with Provo Herald came r girls, through-fingepareutis tests made ' by print ; Perkins, New Jerw?y, and young university in .1905 with disof the quni:f:ei Olst-n- , apparatus. mately sary Sr.t to one ask(Ml of has been where Mercy four Peajv from withhold, ago Ogdeu years Lieutenant Roy Ferrin. voters of the city, participated ! Prall, New. York, all members of tinct honors, after which he became 9. District Madeline a of local is whom Student a lie on Thornton, center had played the Ogden school, Patrolman Hammond was fatally the jhouse aircraft committee. identified with the Knight InvestThere were 15tl5 votes rust nt the and the other a waitress iir Cure-- 1 high school team and had been Ida ConoVer, C, H. Miller. ,. revolver .The list did not include injured In a President ment company. Me left the Knight there 10. Mattie W. Hinckley, prinniry election, .although two Provo eolected District ka on account cafe, center accompanied a down in the bandit with fight more than 4500 persons reg- Coolidge, the defense hnvfng aln- - j companies to become sales manager (were A, in dance Mammoth to P Woods. J. a Johnson, his Myrtle 0f Friday boys town district Saturday night steady puss atjCenter, . heady doned its tentntive plan to ask his of the Spring Canyon CoaJ company. t District 1L Jasrier Bird,. Cather - !laterc1' night.., From that time until today (leteuse anu nis gru. k. eak ankles The encounter followed a report lie dis having complete charge-oIt is believed, however, that fron. investigation appearancefiiter tinnot heard from bothered 'I'rltz, but not enough to ine Needham, Haze Borg. hud parents to the police that a man had passed closed of this company's' coal, forty-fiv- e little klihood he- would, be to sixty ixr cent of the 12. them. 6 G. District Rose he out 'of Kartcliher, where lihn a counterfeit hill in a confectioner football, keep or could be made to testify. which' position he held at the time voters registered will go tott.he pots , s the in C. Provo their arrival Mrs. Jos. Upon Swan, . Beck; store. has been a tower of strength on the The defense in asking the sum-- ' of his death., N District 13. Wila metta Owens, tomorrow. Friends of the respec. girls explained that after the dance Cougar line; ' Uannnond overtook the bandit in mones ... Wilbur should - Mr. Stalllngs was born that five candidates have dune considstipulated ended a Stella Davis, Mary Markham. they went fir Joy ride which street and a crowded dowrifftwn March 5, 1803, and was the between produce correspondence erable quiet campiili;uiug during the Visited where at 14. lip District Bingham they wounded-.Liltie J. continued : Brown, though fatally Commander Lansdowne and the son of Ilebcr nfid Sarah Wild Stallpast two weeks. For this reason it with friends of the families.-SundaSaxey, EllJ!atxth Beck. Tiring until he killed the man. na'vy department regarding the fatal higs. .He is survived by his. widow, The Utah League of Women Votthey went to visit relatives MARVA-WHITDistrict 15. Eva Kny, Kate Fad- - is believed that nt least an additionCounterfeit; bill totaling more fMght of the Shenandoah ; copies of Nellie Hyde Stallings, to whom .he ers will hold .a al thoinrind voters will participate public meeting in In Tooele, from whence they ad dls, Prlscllla Swensen. than $2,000, mostly in denominations the orders relative to the use of was married in 1909 and the follow- the Women's iu the coming election. here come their arrival upon today. District O. W. 4WMollie of $20 were found wrapped In a Bo!c, clubhouse, Friday, at There are registered as eligible parachutes on dirigibles; dnta ' on ing children : Norma, 15; Helen, 13, The parents called at the local " Mrs. W. C. Foote. Andelln, '..I-newspaper on the outlaw's person. the o'clock. : to. vote, according to figures oborganization of navy press ser- and Ruth, 5. The following broth- eight pcJice and sheriffs offices today 17 Olive Y; Gilchrist, District The bandit died from three bullet Mrs.' JameS A. llogie, of Salt and, asked for assistance in lucating vice aid invitations to neswpaner ers and sisters also survive:- Miry tained, rom the seventeen- - registra- - : Nellie Boshnrd, Lars-- Olsen. wounds. men to attend thea recent Hawaiian Stallings, Mrs. C. L. Silrgent and Lake City, State 'chairman of the the girls. They feared their daughtion agents, 4H22 names. From 1 "There is no mistaking our ldentl- - maneuvers. Mrs. Nhthan Miller,, of Salt- - Lake, ters had been enveiglcd. into leavithese must lie subtracted from 50 fo Funeral services for Mrs. Marv ffatiou. Chief Hansen told the organiatloiUJjeJn.Jlttonnua'e. 100 names who have moved away 'Among otlier jwitnesses :Buliuclt,.rf"fllv4HeT The sixH-ial jisketl MrsG. ng the state with, persons .of . United Press today. Ann Whittle, wife of John Whittle, ' speakers f the evening Mrs. R.' of Mil and Heler - . The girls, acconipaniedjtbelr who died at the hist election and also some since "We will hold the body .of Ander- by Mitchell were: in this home ' her city ' J. Stallings of Mesa,. Ariz. " - will be of Washington. 'nreuts to' Eureka. who are not eligible to vote iu the Wasbitftton, D: C.: . son tiijtil federal authorities arrive were held in the Third Thursday, Funeral services will lie held in 1). C. and Miss Holllnshed of San Ueprttsentative E. U. Anthony, JrT, eity election but whose names Jire from Detroit and Grand Kapids," ward chapel Sunday afternoon with " '" Kansas. the Emetson ward chapel Wednes- Francisco. ' on the record since the county clerk . . , he said. A. Dixon it. The Bishop presiding. Admiral Hilary P. Jones, chief day nt. 12 o'clock with Bishop H. J. was forced to send out last year's Hammond killefrlheTmnditr with was invocation by Bishop John The League of Women Voters is in' charge, - Among the sink" , registration- books tnti!aT of "those of JnhiiBon. ; his own revolver, after he had been of the 'Shenandoah injuiry board Blake and evisf priir)in-ilers jjrj fl LJJre$JdeiifiWillia and of Uie navy general board. ft tm 5'carsi-iKO- . ; ; due to the The speakers were L. John Nuttall fatally injured. Anson Hatch, of 'li' Hatch Fu- . . ...This was Admiral Moffett, chief of n he. Knight and B. E. A!en," of Provo"; Interest women, in the great prob-lefa(t Following th report that a com Sr., AVilliam Clayton, "Alfred Eves nerai ad'been this noine; Abel John' Evans of Lehi and F.arl city, has frum ton ta'sevcntcu districts since of their contribution to the nabiimtion confectionery store and naval bureau of aeronautics. and Bishop Dixon. Musical selecto mitted liicniliershlp hi the Nation- the last city" election and it was an Lieutenant Leigh Wade, round the J. Ghule of Salt Itike City, wh'A tion restaurant had received a countertions were rendered by the Third through their great opportuai identification bureau, an or-- , Impossibility for the ' was, a former teacher of Mr. Stuil-incs-, ' feit 2) biir in payment for a box world flyer. Mrs. Relief Fern dicountry' clerk Ward choir, Society the NoVi Under 1 PAYSON - ganization of St. Josef ifi. Mo.,-o- r-i Sail Antonio: and in advising the Herald of nity, that of the franchise. to segregate the voters Into their . of cuuQy, Hammond was sent out Foote, who sung "One Fleeting the Sullivan of William J.' ton rt f' itiizcd. the .One for the great projdems con, of identify- respective districts. iurpos-eCaptain S. Moses, Berkley, Cal.; Mr. Stalllugs' death this m'orning, to rouf ii up the passer of the bill. Mountain States Telephone com- Hour," and Mrs. Ethel Taylor, who ing deceased jH'rsons. ; ; -' .The' fight between- "the "O My Father.'' with him about a CoUinei John Phagclow, former rep- - declared that he was one of the best fronting the nation roilfiy" is to in He caliMht-nr sang of about $20,0(0'worth The pnrjxise of the bureau is to students in the Young :vnn'iverslty. struct;. Its- populace to vote luteiii- - pany is doing for block and a half from the police sta romui:saioner and Paywn. The instaUation of The benediction was bf Bishop hicnte', relatives or heirs of those auditor" seems to be Friends may view the body .Wednes- gently and not emotionally Accard(Continued on Page Three.) tion and told him "to tyme along was ituerement t'oweistm. "over ueorge attracting lines new, and entire equipment unfortunates who meet with .'.death the most attention. Friends of Ixith day from 10 a. m. W ll;30.a, in. at uig to memliers to the iKlioe station." league. An- the entire city wili he co'uipleted iu the Provo City cenietery.. where or accident 'and to ' the- family 'residence, ; H5T Ea'st other ELK LADIES ATTENTION acquaint the victory for their favorites. whileIn', tbv excitement following the problem Is to awaken a great- - within the next 3 days. The city James Clayton offered the dedica public wijh the work of the burenu th Whi nro inorp or Ii"sn itntnrnl Thirteenth South street.' V er tunsclousncfis to Voting privileges' first shooting, the.bandit ran into a . prayer. tory ,u jt)inln(f wUh tw.w lu Wuslructing by publicity, aciriJMmjto-.'V- t Elks ladies, wives, mothers, an- - of 'the uniTiiou Uiai the race is Miss Alice U , Reynolds. Will pre- nearby alley with JIaiumond in pur f duly heavy j(iillt jine large lfiWu, of the bureau, going to - suie at Suit. Catching up with the bandit, daughters, and sisters one with victory The. women ntsflui.Mi,- v. - l. who was in Provo Sitniday. poles, which have beeu placed nt the to meet at the Elk's Hammond was Just preparing to coming to the one whosn- friends j.aie uim une m me oes reams in or rrovo snou'd take tills opiwr-- . rear of the business blocks of the ...one who desires-t"Any home Kb him when the bandit her history and perhaps- the best in tunity to bear the sneuken ofnav Wednesday afternoon, grapple 'cltting the most uuuilter oi' aH lxdes and ojjpu onieone else, or to ascertain fired at point blank range, fatally November, 4, at 3.30 .o'clock. ' the CTmutryCaptai'uJaek McEwan,H to the polls: Both nnin tiro p(iiIo G. t lie "main street. Two wires from whether or not he or she is alive, eu'iUii-iitlvnadin 'qualified-foarmy coach,-saitoday. ."Yale de- - 9ase of the organization of the niifes-enew telephone cable is i'iui have a search of" our record shot through the lungs complete. Altlmi Women Voters. served to beat us." ; .League thcy.jiu .nwkwg'- und- - vitner will reinstal'ed. building Every one is Mr Anderson was fce partner of Gersearching for." said and liver, Hammond again grappled strve the Viry well ix elected. ceiving .telephone scrvic !ing re. The Itev. C. A. Gudd of Salt Lake Brown. with the bandit, wrenched loose the ald 'Chnpinan, "prince of bandits," Perhaps the most hotly contested in wired (i ud every unit is being conducted the funciial services of revolver, emptied it. kill'Jig the in the famous "million dollar'' hold-u- I luce iu' the entire' election will lt ' spected. O. in In died Andrew truck who .wail York New Sutherland, man Instantly ofa M. ; i for thu limlltiirliin ' The local manager of the Payson ,., dty 'Thursday..' at the Muno Hammond was rushed to a hos- several years ago." Both were later due to the fact that the race tuxOy . n ,Christenst n sn(i Shirley isjTn.m ,ffrnn ii is more or less a family affair. pital where he died shortly afterj captured and sentenced-t- o Atlanta "After three weeks of intensive training the cast of the Glorious xehange. With about twenty work was assisted', by Rev. Everett E. assisting physiclitns performed an emergency penitentiary from which they es- - Girl' is ready and Avill. lie Friends of the two candidates have under the the American men. presented auspices fit BaeheldW of this city; The RevThe Hallowe'en carnival staged worked more perslstanily than those eaped id a sensational Jail delivery. operation. of Provo and Legion Columbia at hight post the tonight Tuesday theateri"! erend Mr. Gadd delivered the fun- by the Maeser school wiis a groat for the other offices and Bert Brown .agent in charge of While Chapman was' subsequently it is pre- In Muncie, Ind., and con said Earl Condef, one of ihe active members of the Provo Legion post. eral address and the Reverend Mr. success. Being under the naiie and dieted that .many of the mure or less the Detroit ' office, federal secret :"Those who saw. the cast in nctfon at the matinee this, afternoon Bucheider sisike fetltngly of the School association and the tencherii servl(j arrived here shortly after victed there," Anderson .successfully voters- will fonjot to ' life of Sir. Sutherland. 1" .: wcroununimons in their apprnvnl of 'the play and in the statement of that listrfct, the carnival was vote for m a.vol- and coimnissiop.er ten a. ift. Central Standard time to evaded capture. in 2. the TbrouKh Mouths- following (l.apman's eon- - that never before has Provo talent iipiieured to better advantage than nnnilors eujoyed by many pareuts aud chil- their PAYSON, Nov., Appropriate , musical supervise the federal phase of the "favorite 'their anxiety . and Game efforts of ylcthih, Mrkand Mrs. lien Hnnce of they do in this production -- by a guartet com- - dren. : .' Identification, 'over, this time Chtet" Hansen Jinnciemi., at wnose' home tlw , "The play is ne continuous round of laughter. ThVre Is riot a dull Protective association an- additlonnrised of J. C. Hulberslebtn; LV A The continuous vundeville.was inAt the primary .election the aires, of 24,000 Rainbow trout havtV h'een Culbert son G ecre Bra tton a nd Lee teresting mid W( ir argaVfed. Th said the' on!yldentlflcatlon of the bandit prince was arrested for his moment In It ' ' c eut auditor, Sirs. Ruth P. Furrer, l i, r uddod to Payson" crwk'and Siring Jj. Baker. Prof. George W. Fitzroy novelty iMtotji.' were very both imndit was made by Lieutenant Boyr p)ipnlar rcceivedlia votes mure than her exhtv play sl.o'u'd be i)fitr.)nl",cd to the fAllot eilent by tht people hike which is the property of Payson lpresiij(d at the organ console. The the things being made and donated Ferrin-- finger print expert of the murdered on a country hSfid by ban Mx.i, Mary Farrer Sihiih. jx'rfornuince, and second, city. The planting was done Friday sjejivkca at dits who: escaped in an automobile. rf Provo. first 'bet'iinse It is a wurth-whllcity eentetery- - also by the parents, Muskegon polfce department. He The two endidutes eliminated from worth-whilus' UnMd a becomes which in the a whole eiuise were of was and Anderson accused of Jhe mur city Ferrin's lndcniflcation. under, .the direction of the ; nanisms, content, nornq and re- by inonilK'rs 'of the hatehory ' ". Reverend Mr, Gadd. Hammond's slayer as Anderson-wader,local sisirtsiiH'ii. greatly benefitted." frehrnentr'WeTe si.Kl. ' . combined vote of 4(11. . fa MUSKEGON," Mich, Nov!, (CP) Chief of Police Peter P. i Hansen of Muskegon announced this morning that the bandit who was slain, in a revolver duel with De'j tective Charles Hammond Saturday j night was Dutch Anderson, notor- ions bank bandit ad former pal of J Chnpuuin, swatting exeeu ii tkiiBln Connecticut for theslaylug ; JTD CHOOSE: RECOVERING TESTIFY Fred Hinckley Reported Slowly Improving at Aird i Hospital Coiuecjonery . SHOULDVOTE Mitchell Asks for 73 Witnesses to Be tailed in .Court Martial V raising ltgus j WHERE YOU TOMORROW i i no r AS COL. MITCHELL'S COURT MARTIAL STARTED Dutch' r- - PRICE TWO CENT?,, otonous Kandit Kills DIES III i S5 107 , I JIl Bandit Boslaeas Office Editor Ul looms c in n Detect iv.e Fatally Wounded, . lit? HERALD PHONES 13 i j I . PROVO, UTAH. MONDAY NOVEMBER 2. 1925. u ; ' -- -- tir C:ld yd , , . ritri " - I . ' one-thir- d Utah League Lady Voters Meet Friday .hand-to-han- d . - ' - all-sta- ... - E . - ANSON HATCH Jwins Miss-Owen- s " .' :. . JOINS BUREAU; PHoismm ' , ' . .' n ... IMPROVED . .''.' ' . p . -- ' - of-th- e ; ur; s he-".- FiriUributfiPaid To A. - bii-st- Sutherland be-Jn- g ',. p . SPARKS FROM LIVE WIREs m . ' Carnival At Maeser Success , Paysoit Creek Filled With Rainbow Trout -- "I'f-i- aiwtnt-miiiU- - . werc-fnniis- hed ; . .. l'ntd - . , " - e e . s ..-.- .; . ... t. J v VOTE YOUR CHOICE |