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Show h 4 A NEWSPATE2 dedicated ta a policy of fairness la all section of Utah comity. ; i i ( i i 77 HERALD PHONES Business Office ' 5 EdltorW Rooms . 107 , PROVO, UTAH, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER-?- FORTIETH YEAR. NO. 105. n 1925. PRICK TWO CENTS nr n rMi mfc o) o) DeeiHe Doctor's Rig ht To vfiPini nnin Ai . TRICKS FAIL T OUUIULUUIUHL LPT fl uuL0iiun: iu t. III. Ill m m m m m . II I ID llll. ana DC nLVILIVLU "Uged w ve. . I 7, .: T MM Romance Ends PROGRESSIVE- i 11 v .: Father Tried for Taking v m Life of Helpless Daughter -- - f coii to ID v5-. v , Room r LITTLETON. Cola, Nov.. 5 (l'P)-Th- e tedious task of picking a Jury wag continuing in court here today In the trial of I)r. Harold Ei Blazer for slaying his 32 year old o'd imbecile daughter- - last IW : rnury. 4Tbe state will be allowed 13 more challenges of Jurymen and the defense 14. .It ig Relieved the 12 men ,. who , are to decide the fate of the country doctor will not be Thnsenliefore liiteiodayr Most of the 300 nien. summoned ., in the jury call are farmers or la borers from the city or countryside It will lie up to them to decide, in addition Jto the sanity ofJBfuser, the " sociological nuestion.as t the right of a doctor to take tbe life of atiope- less cripple. It Is lielieved that the latter part Tfot the dofonse will what counsel ''.twill rely upon to win over the Jury to free Blazer. The story of bow the doctor eared for his helpless imlK'eile daughter for 321 years, de nied himself all the' pleasures of life and then when he grew old, de-- . eided to relieve her of her sufferings akA prevent her from becoming a - kHm charge, will be told them. Tbe - - rirttfase will attempt to convince (he jury this was;a Justifiable and le gal act, The case Is 'coming in for such interest throughout the country as it may establish a precedent for future cases of this nature. Out of .17 prospective Jurymen, questioned by defense and state at torneys, two were, disqualified on grounds they had formed opinions concerning killing of a helpless crip. ,' pie which they could not disreguitf " In "hearing the case. , One Juror when questioned stated he eblievtSd; it Justifiable to kill a . hopeless cripple. AiJthe others denied they had formed opinions they could not disregard in hearing the case. Eleven of the me placed In the jury box t'entatiTely are jnarried, a Jvldowei and one single,- - Eight children and one step children. It Is believed, however, that most of the men placed on .the Jury. tentatively yesterday will be removed by qustlons which the defense wil : ' ' '' ' Jjeo. usk. The court room today was becoming a study room for students of abnormal psychology: . Students' in scliiiols of the'statewere arriving here' apd w;ill make study of the ' ' mse throughout the trial, . It isAlso saidby the defense that scvf'EalXiUenlgtir'will 1' brought hero tjs testify, prjbably as to the IKissiliiliYy of a matt lxx:oming insane, ' When Blatter wag questioned point blank shortly after murder was committal .whether be had killed bis ' daughter bis answer was only: ; ; Did iNinfroiited with the can of chloroform which he Is alleged to have given his daughter, he said: : " . t T . i ir "Is it?" ' - ' Ingrit Blnzer, was a normal and at the age of C rwrtncn-touk 1iifainitffTwraiyiitgnSlig' whs so affeetetl by the dlstrase that she- developed littletment!!? fl.nd only pliyslcally as to size, from that ' . . time. " - iTbe girl, Ilaisel K - Mantell Comes Hre November The Columbia theater management nnnounce the engagement of Robert of B, Mantell in "The Merchant Venice" for Monday evening, Novemr bcr 18.' This should prove welcome news to loverg of Shakespearea and playgoers In general. The star- - will 1 supported hy Geneyleve Hamper1 and a specially" selected compajiy of playShakespearean experienced ers. Complete scenic production n'ruid.0!tttwucs.Jre carried.. Vjhis' will he .tiuvinst opportunity ta ree this famous star, as he is now on tour, .. JOa-faiewcll A J- - Claude A. Conlln, of Hollywood Culif., who is known on the stage us' Alexander tfie (ireat, a magician, has' found one man who cau't iic iuoledr-tlle- : jiifaime tax collector. Conlln has be-'for sued by the government $153,503 for income tax from 1920 to 1924 inclusive. , PASTORPLACES MLXEDBATHING ON BAN LIST APPRECIATES SI PTOKT. I wish to extend my thanks 1 and appreciation ,1o my- many friends who. supinirted me in the city .election Just iiast. Although in retiring I will get uway .from part in Provo affairs, my help and experience will be freely given in keeping our city in the high standard we now occupy. I ain proudof 'therTeoiidilioiis I am abln.to leave the different dpartuients I have bnndteil and predict .and- hope that the splen did growth we have made In the 1 last four years will be increased to all of our fondest hopes. Kespcetfu'Jy, p. BILLINGS." at A of the progressive policy of city building inaugurated four years ago will be the aim of Mayor O. K. Hansen during ; bis tiiird term as executive of the city government, according to an interHerview given by the. mayor-tald reporter. ,Whle JIayor Hansen appreciates the confidence the citizens Of Trovo hive manifested irfTiim a( the last three city elections, he holds firmly to the theory that It Js the accomplishments of the city commission rather than any personal friendship which has prompted tle voter! of the city to place bim at the head of Oklahoma Baptist Church the city government foi;the third Rocked on Disagreement ' time. Over Puritan Rules "The very splendid treatment ' i . SILLS PiSE " " f t BOMBS FOUND -- IN BAGGAGE " 1 m OF SUSPECT OF FARMERS Police Believe Mussolini Escaped Assassination Improved. Farming Methods At Celebration ' Increases Wealth of Utah : County Farmers ZANIBONI. FORMER UTAH COUNTY AGENT -DEPUTY, ARRESTED ADDRESSES K1VVANIS Would-b- e Assassin Has Good Club President Announces War Record j Wore Major's Uniform . Staging of Musical Comedy ELBERTA DISTRICT SHOWS HIGH EXPENSE -- .J J-?- t , - - South End Receives Slightly Less Than Central and North End Combined 9 V.' i - fmltUh :ll ill" i More than $60,000 bag been expended on Utah county roads during the period from January lt 1025, to October 31, .1925, according to a schedule of thei highway expenditure prepared by Clifford. E. Wright, county auditor. . ur this amount was ex-- . pended in the central district Including Provo "fftid vicinity; Provo canyon, Pleasant View, Lake View anJTfiieyiard, while 1T5.27 was used in the north end of the county and $21,899.42 in the south end. The remaining amount was spent on repairs to the road equipment and was not apportioned to the various, road 'districts. The expenditure In each road district of the county was as foMows: llfJ, Mrs. Josephine Wldener Leldy daughter of Joseph B. Widener, uiiliionare art collector, has sued for divorce from her young JUMyyoBng of a Philadelphia physician. -- sob- TbS two eloped and Leldy ispent a year "on . probation' working in an iron foundry to prove to bis rich parents-in-law- " that he was Worthy of their, . daughter, OedarEort DAUGHTER OF ; ', $l,77!i.5K ........... Fairfield ;.. . . M Saratoga (west of Jordan) 1,302.13 Lehi 3.503.3S-- I l,022.1Kt Highland 799.77 Alpine American Fork 3,455.32 Amefcan Fork canyon .... 2,059.43 Manila 1,088.10 Llndon . . . . 1.333.35 ' 1 i . . . . .J. .3.381,19 Springrille Illinois Girl Arrested in Den 3,149(H1 Spanish Fork .. . . , ver. Refuses to Divulge 1,(KM!.02 Palmyra ,., Name 'Family ..f... 5(5.07 Mapletoh . 2.149.0C Spanish Fork . .'. DENVER, Colo,, Nov., (Diamond Fork) 2,437.70 A child of luxury, according ot her . . . 03951 story, Mrs. Jack Barrett,. 21, daughv Salem ; 12.50 ter of a Imnker at Decatur 111. will Spring Ijike' ; 120.01! with"' .forgery Lake Shore probably be charged 3,472.75 " ' ' here today. , Pay son 2,442.39 It was not Jazz, movies or gin Santaquin 872.28 that drove her from her borne-- , made Genola ... 115.76 her marry a man for whom she Goshen . ;', 890.44 . cared nothing, she says, but it wajKi(erta 3,975.79 the strict Puritanism or ner parents. Ujog!(jft 201,25 f ... TlnMAtfr .u n..l ' u kn.lt.nJ 1. Repair Hard Surface Roads 471.23 were arrested here yesterday. , , n attl-r,-1S.23 BANKER IS BAD . CHECK WRITER ...... , ........... . '..j,.., 5.r-(- T'P) Leland-Benjami- '. n .............. ly . .at Columbia BY THOMAS B. MORGAN. The wealth pf the Utah county farmers hag been uinterfnlly In creased during tbe past five years as a result uf the which they have selected their stock and seed, (.cording to E. R. Price, coun ty agricultural agent, who addressed the Klwanlg club today on the work of the county agricultural agent, Mr. Price asserted thnt great Charles P. Taft II Of Cineinnsttl stridelive 4een-ittd- e jni:hliUHtiC6--AV41liafl- t4 tpyrhe'fflrfle7 era of the Cnlted Stutes as " result Howard TaftV was elected presiM. C. A., at Its of organization and the adoption of dent of the modern methods in their particular meeting in Washington. He 1 :: 28. line of work and predicted that t'tah county would continue to make rapid, strides along thepe lines 111 -:- reiult of the irogresslre chiracter of Tbe men who are tilling thik soli. President II. V. Ibiyt announced to the club members today that. the Klwnnls : tlub'g jauislcal wou'd be stageiV on the night of Decemlier 4 at tbe ColumlHn theater and urged every member to get tbe committee. and make tbe show one of (he1 host ever presented Provo Music Lover Reviews in the history of Provo. . Free Concert by Utah Huiverson was Introduced Stake Choir , as a new member of the club by L. L, Graham. The uttcndaiw prize BY E. A. MITCHELL. was awardod, to Walter Rohinson From the instant that the groat and tile singing was led by Judge Walter Robinson and burst forth In the melod- (feorge'Balllf, Thomas M. Martin. ious vibrant tones mull the last A solo trombone by RalpB chords of the "Pilgrims Choruses Don KIrkliam orfrom Tannhauser,'' died away, the Migllacclo of the M. concert given in tbe stake tabernacle' chestra, accompanied by E. on the piano, was greatly enlast night was a" continuous Cow of Dr. Beck; "harmonious sweet sound," a "supper joyed by the members. luncheon. at presided today's aye," a banquet, for. the gouL In truth it was a concert, a concert in the fullest sense that the word con-- , veysr the mijid' conceives- - Every member was in harmonious relationship to every other and .nil the rest. Each was a flower, or a spray, tir-t- he heairtifiii-fetHiquEvery Iersou "aud each group performedl the part assigned and hlclidedfimpfr-eeptabl- e and perfectly Into the entire plot to produw a finished care-wit- if t. CONCERTS OF TABElACLEi CHOIR PLEASE d Ei-ne- -- life-orga- n Pax-ma- n Cnlted Press Staff Correspondent. . HOME, Nov.. B. The police today reported they had discovered a plot to shoot Premier Mussolini. Mussolini s leader of the.faseiKtJ of Italy bag been In conflict for some-timwith' the Masonic iodj;e aiid he desired their rtimluation. Suppression of the Socialists Is in Hne-w- lth hlTWilcy of sweeping side opposition.' ne hag said force was right when necessary for the achievement of ideals. The fascist! and the Masons are reported recent- ly tr havfl had seVeral clashes. The attempt tbe premier was to have been made yesterday during Mussolini's speech. 'In celebra. t,Ion of the Austro-Itailuarmistice. The police have taken Into custody a man named Zanllioiii. He was seized In a hotel near the balcony from which Mussolini .isike. Tblg was at nine p'elock.two hours lefore tbe premier appeared on the bak'-onwas In a dlrw-- t line with ZanilMinl's window. Zanibonl bad arrived at the hotel e at six a. m. butJhad registered Another name investigation re-- " In a major's uniralei that form had arrived as his description tallied with thnt of the luhn sought by the officers, they sought him out and held him. Zanilauii wa able to cover his movements some what by the fact that on armistice day he could wear the uniform without exciting suspicion, whl tiearlng to be only one of the gwit throng of war v.eterans assembled to hear the premier's declarations. . In Zanllxmi's haggage, according ' to the police', were found several f bombs. , ' Zanibonf,had a splendid record In the war and was wearing of va!? medals wheir bevfls taken. The police also arrested ZunV b(itrt's secretary, Editor Qnaglia of tbQ Catholic organ II Popolo and Geiieral J,Hlgl. Capelia.a.notd Mason who was about 'to flee, e - to-ki- ll n un-de- given me by the jroterg of Provo Tuesday should not,'! take it, be In- terpreted so much a personal tribute WOODWAUD, Okla., Nov., 5.- endorsement of the program UP) ".Mixed bathing" threatens aVjBn the city commission hag been to tear asunder the congregation of woHBTesgtrVjnfc..,.,, 17.01 "years to chaw(tith"passiiif checks to the amount' of $400.13. the TV'ooffward Baptist, church. move our cityalong with the Provo Bench . ." 11.02 The young woman, beautiful, edu Because the pastor, Rev. W. A. of miderii pregressc," said ... 2.022.09 VIm,yardA!j cated and .well mannered , will not Lake View Iite, Insists on individual public Mayor Hansen. , 774.77 agreement of a resolution vowing commissfon has endeavored reveal the name of her" family. Pleasant View ;The 1,484.36 seidtitn'danc-indid an She she say,- however,, lias Prov-that ."I will not participate in to hold to a sane, progressive policy canyo: 1,481.95 ewd playing or mixed bathiiig." that would bring to our citizens the uncle J. M. Etherton, of Carbon- - Provo aild vicinity . . . . . , . 76.60 heard in these parts and rarely, if Continued skiffs of snow Inter abroad. ever, excelled In the highest and , The assasslnatioo and deposed a deacon of 30 yearg things plot threw the' should have-tItems of expenditure not appor- fiiiext make it dale, in. spersed wifh rain are making foot- fasclsti into a .state of extreme agmusical circles." Mrs. Barrett says she left Chicago tioned to road districts: standing in the church as well as possible" to iive a full, harmonious The word "program" has a defin- ball practice .unusually interesting itation but "this beck Labor ousting the wife of the church's first life. We have always considered with several "gangs" ofwnskept In. check. .240.09 ite meaning. jOfteutlmes that word at Brigham Young university. - 01,0 llwu scrawaier "Secretary" Fariimcci of the fasisti lH!"rsto pastor because they refused crnireuinlatTrneknnv when the abilifv ; driwa lulwir Western are is niisuned and is .."applied up against , to a Cuugurs wueu caugui Materials . . . . . . has liarty sent a message to the premier and have lur om.v niree wet-Klug any improvenR-ntr: 1,304.47 "hodge-podge- " of heterogeneous dis State college, one of the cleverest expressing the - parry's Joy at his ihe parting, of ways. handled the money furnished ' here. The "gangs" were to work in Gasoline 192.W similarities. Prof. J, II. BlShord teams In the conference ji.. esenre from death, On one Bide are the older mem-br- s with as much cure as we would pur variou parts of the country, send- Oi's tlmt and must prepare to meet .them without fascist! eonimentlug the proper meaning of the f'lJvSkuows of the church, while oh the other own savings. ing a partof all they made to a Truck repairs the discipline 7,645.14 conditions. word "progra m" a SA h ;is so of ten, regardless of wcatbr : ' rzare-th- pcrowds hirght have leen tempted to younge? followers aligned Tractor repairs 'As to the future it shall be my "head" in Chicago. , 1,032.02 Tuesday evening, the C.ongars take mutters into their own hands and so long, been shown by the well The woman says she cares rioth-i- Grader reiialrs"' with Sir. Kite. 1 553.28 '., purpose to cpntinne along the same V conceived, beautifully rounded and were not sure whether' they .were against Zaiiiboni. for the 111:111 who Is her husband, Other The war was lulled Into, tempor- lines that, have characterized our '. 19413 ... repairs finely finished musical presenta- playing football of. nwriUng a desZanilHinia Socialist, was former, ary truce last night when Mrs. J. F. efforts the last four years. We are lie was. "yellow", she said, and .that Miscellaneous 35..S5 . . i tions he has given to the- people of perate effort to break into tbe swim- ly a depnty, : she had to do most of the work. ' . , , the midst of a numner-opro Provo. Last night's .concert was one ming team. During a "short period an The had advance tip surnmoned by the 'pastor, i police that should be completed. Grand total $00,3So!(!0 of ids of of several "catV the practice' very liest programs. The" open have explained satisfactorily her These should receive first considera that the attempt would be made Expended for road eiulpment in ing number was instantly . attrac- were also drowned and others werei jvhile" Mussolini was speiklng from alleged' remark that the resolutions tion and then other demand, may! addition to the above-- expendi- tive ; each succeeding one filled its threatened with 'strangulation tbe CUigl I'a'ace balcony. "are the ; most damnable things occupy our attention. tures $1,205.91. proper place and contributed to fit- to mud in the stouiacb ami iu tbr that ever have been brought Into a " "May I.gayf'at this Jihie, had I . box. ness and the closing rendition was a breath church." t considered first my personal InterWestern State college ha lmllt up grand finale, , From beginning to ests, I should have refused to enter end. it was a beautifully conceived, on enviable record as a football the mayoralty race. Now that the : by Holding Coloperfectly roundsd and grandly fin school good people of our city have reg NOBLESVILLE. Indw.' Nov. 5. rado college to a score of 6 to 0 and ished program. istered' their chqjce,, I will "do all (TTP Defenfse nttornevs in the Mrs. Lennd Vun Wagenen attbe r winning jU of lis" other contests. within my power to merit the con- murder, trial 0' D. C. Stephenson, conwle of the great tabernacle pipe wlth the exception of tbe. one with ' tinuation of their confidence. Wit h Karl Kuenck and E,arl"Geiitry today organ kerned inspired and" I won- Ixne Star's rangy outfit' In Wyothe, cooperatitiVl am sure will bo lost a renewed attempt to take the dered If. the spirt of Slct'lellun was ming, which defeated Western Statp given us, we make of Provo what It case, from the bands of the jury. li nil lll.l The Juab clnh. mndii up if Ftu a score of I lo 0 the Oittcl M.ore l lll ('.I it played lii mas-finest of tile places comThe American io.va Christian, one of tluvrde- - dents of Brigham Young university, terful style s group of three num. Wyoming made against Montana in which to live that can be found f(inse oonMPT kpnsrate-mn.has filed articles of Incor- ft Hallowe'en party Friday eve fiipd lield pany Bob Cats. "Pom-bers: "Offertoire," Nely, by : . .: anywhere. i tions for each defendant askimr the ning at Hansen's Catering parlor. Western State college has defeated poratlon with the J'tah county. cb rb. ponnepe," by Durand anT"(Tommuh-ioThe party, according to all present Judge to-- instruct tbe Jury to find 1h,G" by aF.tiste. Each aumber Colorado Miues,; Denver university, The company "will engage -in a gen. the three men not guilty of the mur- was a pronounced success. Another was Interpreted with such, fine dis- the team that nxesrvuTfiTfii6 Snu' eral jiirtfmiolitlg iisinefr- and is der of Miidge Oberholtzer. ' t ' similar one was requested, as mem crimination that the people of Provo urday in Salt City and the capitalized at $5000,; divided, Into BOSTON, JTovO- 7rP) 50 shares of $100 each. Tlie overroled Of the club felt that Hoeiiils of must have a fuller Most? bers Sparkst teachers. Judge promptly of most the are Greeley pf these depend people appreciation are Thomas E. Walker, M. each motoin. defense The held the the held students were from Jtiab won the games type by heuliby. litres, able people in the world, according Mrs. Van Wageiion's splendid .spirit M. Walker, srtate 'bad. failed to make a 'tease comity together . and ma'do them a Leo HiilNtmm. Ivan to4drs. and, fine technique. "Communion In which. indicate "that tbe Westerners Arcy, psycho! " Hulstrom aiid II. CL- Fanvll, all of sort the three of social are a "keen" against unit. eleven. defendaijts. it Her. in G" touch the and meant ,nnder what ogist interpret expert' " t ." rovo ' expects one of the nwst Ogdcn., tation of physical characteristics. cohc;lved to express: Communion '. t. . no "There with God. are thrilling contests of the season. This available .jrtves Mrs.- - Jlnnnah Packard, soprano. time," tbe only tramps,', she said in an interview here. "Red heads are very loving, snng ",0ve. in Springtime," , by Brighoiu,'youHg'a falrlv even break. OTTAWA, Ontario, Nov.; 5. Arizifti, with such spirit and beauty This"1s encouraging ni.d may l sufvery energetic and very spanbnneons ( I prospective tariff war " " "WBIt do jrow think of the appeal made before the Kiwanis club that he received what amounted to ficient la fuv'Mf of the Cougars', to : If yon yant something doneWiTh lietwen the United States and Can vim.- employ a nda has been Indefinitely postponed today by County Agricultural' Agent E. R. Price for greater Improvement a real ovation. She graciously re- turn tbV tide lu their favor. Coach - On the other hand, one should.be-war- e with the decision of Premier King. in the seed used by Utah county farmers? This sponded Jvitli The Cuckoo" by LIks uooens is expecting one 01 ine At the public librarv Saturday quality of live stock We hive hardest tusscts or the vear. ,, Novemler 7." Mrs:' Sterling Ernn- ftifling with "atlirunette,". ac- lilW'ral to continue in office and question ws ppt to Reed Warnick, mannger of the (County Farm Bureau, Ix'h.vnian.as " heard tthose who have been billed as TTtfe Y ficid, "that has m etved 'hr!lpk wiU Mt mtm of those tbri;i- cording to Mrs. Areyjjynthefaje facp parliament. Who replied as follows rv; T'v ,y, '. '..-',-. or female. "They take-tho- ir love mr . ing stories yon have liet-- waiting tp. wvi It will lie nt Jeast two months, Angers " and muf umc n Metropolitan la think "I entirely correct JWe have already the; position! taken ...... ., 1 affairs hiost. WTiOusly; Much snw-stX- a tiel'eve, liefore piirliimeiit mtideULrpttieauUnis-striitolotHMiHgres t season, is HKeiy dltion of the .!illia.Juv-tnhut Uvudwivwliew world diffiit's nnii Hoys girls tsnween the ages No. farmer can afford toVtlse scyub slock or to 'plant sopnuios All thg big chiefs of the school. of tlx and twelve come cult to coucvive 1iow any icould ex- they do. It Ik for keeps. A Jilt or In King or tarn over the reigns of improvement. early and se-- . Is Inferior best and.none The the sed. mid u highest made iiiediclue pays hhw always a disappointment' In love atiout does government-tpunuhM! Arthur Melghan hnd cure .sent on the front rovf." urges -r ri'luui uu lie luveluiuul.' for them. : (Continued on Tags Slx.J day fgrfte battle.. bis I'oiiservuilvcs. the librarian. . """"u . nt COUGARS PLAY ; IN SNOW TO et. GET IN TRIM o ; w-- e ....... ........ uu s - . next-Saturd-ay ........ : n .... ..... MURDERCASE , GOES TO JURY BRUNETTES T CLUB JUAB MOTOR FIRM this-yea- GIYESPARTY FILES ARMS MORELOVABLE iflunilfl-hp-rfl- iw Fork-Mot- "THANHTNDES 1 n 1 Red-haire- Agnes-Taylo- 16 . Many Unfinished Projects to Be Completed liefore New Ones Undertaken 'Students of Psychology flock tojsmau ' Colorado court " EXPENSE BETTER STOCK Nar-row- ENDORSES POLICIES TRY CHOSEN FROM AMONG 300 FARMERS .CMHead Auditor , Prepares County Schedule pf Highway Expenditures for 10 Months . N -- 011000 Mayor O. K. Hansen Appre ciative of Confidence Bestowed in Him SAYS.RE-ELECTIO- ill 'Hopeless Cripple WM lllf.ll J p lit IM -- TARIFF WAR Ike , -- Incor-porat- ; r POSTPONED y SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES Story Hour Begins At Provo Library - PlThe k . OrS V ..- io-e- Ktiu.VOt-usJbavehetd-- 'i.vrhrioTrnnTiamire - ' ..'jood . |