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Show km - A NEWSPAPER Dedicated to a policy of fiinieaa to all sections of Utak county. PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY, FEBRUARY FORTIETH YEAR, KO. 163. if IJ 1 .000 f TROOPS IN LEXINGTON ETerjr- - Precaution " Taken Prerent Trimble at N2Ws Trial y ' I . . 56,250 VISIM UINTAH FOREST 1925 Mountain Retreats Enjoyed Traveler, CamperrTonrist and Hiker Alike 1 4 - , MACHINE GUNMEN LAND TANK&IN CITY PLEASURE SEEKERS . SPEND $78,775 . Neutral Zones Marked Off in Patrolled City, Lines - Automobiles the Greatest Factor in Making Mountain Recreation Center By- Militia - Re-tre- ts t'f ) totaTbf 06,250 persona made LBXIKGTXmf KiriWs. L ( use of the scenic beauty spots, cool ' --WUh ttie growing threat of and resorts located lean banging of Lexington, 1000 naA. O. lilies, 44, restaurant pro- retreats, camps tional guard troops moved secretly prietor and father of four' children. within the boundaries of the Uinta y tTw eve nf thf revived a dliituniarJtomhard p:fltMmjnMM3hirlog the past year, ' college, Illinois, at the close of the according to the report just comtrial of Edward Harris, negro. semester this winter. He com Harria standi accused of murder- first the course In three arid a half piled by W. M. Campbell, assistant pleted r supen-iaoof the forest two Ine Charles Bryant and his years and won high scholastic honIhe money spent by travelers. Mrs. 111. 'Ih of in ors. His home children and attacking Calesburg, bikers, campers, tourists and guests Bryant withia the forest area Is estimated Tbe guard Includes eight infantry very conservatively at $78,775. The squadmachine two gun companies, figures represent an increase oi rons and a tank company. over 25 per cent over 1924, the re Neutral aones are marked off in port shows. the city. Beyond taese harriers no The automobile, the report shows. a without military toe may pas was responsible for bringing 64,145 mm. . of the total Info the forest area. s these surround the i Such sonM while 725 entered by stage, 850 Police and iaU the court house. ' ' - ' COUNTY HOME AND COMMUNITY WORKERS MEET T ipecUrdepude-ptJot:th?iliOT.-"- The city Itself will be closed y , ityW4i4ahe'BHHttital hasaceoTtn years. "trime ; Secretary to Meet Local - .Chairmen , s Wtan-marihehchingaofWat violence. such crimes iMxsizQmtir Ks lu'ndMlovco her work In Utah 'county. Is t6e western regional director and national secre- tafyonHe nH'noninssoclanoBTHna was one of the principal speakers at the national convention recently held in Chicago. Since the Chicago convention, Mrs. Gore has given ex- - L, B.Y.U.GIRLS HOT IN DEBATES TUBERCULOSIS Whatever might have been the condition of the road, or the ntim-be- r f HHNenger' encountered dur ing the trip, the missing man w With the most dreadful fears fighting . for. .recognition JBfhelr hearts.. Millard Beck, popular member of the local express company. and nU brother is law, Ralph Foote, Miisted the forces of the sheriffs office and set ont Into, the darkness to the rescue f their lather-in-lawF F. Peay, somewhere Irovo and little DianMtad Creek In SpanslKFork Canyon. Fears for Mrr Peayg safety were entertained by the members of his family when he failed to tettwB from a trip to the coal mine there before dark, as he hud always done on previous occasions- - As. luck for the sheriffs force would hare ,- and Marriage Di- - Laws Subject to, Debate Tuesday EvcftlnK ' C5t for- - fe'k Heber LUNCEFORD The girls trianglebating team nounced. of "the Brigham JKmng university d Abators from the will meet the fnlveraltyf Utah at College Hall Tuesdar'at 8 p. m., on the partier had wltboHt-aeri- g passed each other In the canyon. : We wa :nted to make the trip, anyway. Beck said, so. we were-n- ot disni))Kiiuted. . HED FUNERAL AUBeet,aRangL-AnLJ)aix- 4'--j lti dairy of day UHiruing by. Dr. 1". !. tbe.C. S. department of agriculture. bureau of animal husbandry In connection with E. It. Price, county farm bureau. ageut In addition to the actual testing of weetliiKS wIHTie TieldfTn Jns .. each-locali- . ? POSTPONED ExCrown Prinpft Visitor at Doorn lit c:7" e the - e iJhe iormercrown-princto idfi gutf j J X I -- LA . Coal Ship Due January 16 Not Heard from, Extreme MaylAl.: the action. prompted stranger Major Street Car Tagged Traffic Officer " light JothePeople Carry - . ,orde.red-.MundelL- .. . n co-e- d Barbara Marr Suddenly W0RDS0FLOVE - 1 SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES ARESPOKEN .: FOR MRS. PACE - Fire It- Hits l.-(- - waof would-sacrifice -- . t4etkeen-$2.fl0O,O00-at)d-a, r - . , - YORK, reb., 1. UP) Storms which hv wn;iptd the At- Uintit: into contluuotts fury for a week,, have not abated and today the trai k of --the radio wustellittf-of-mor- e ships lu distress and of more ImviK wrijught toshipjting.i. The scuaU' Is tryli.g to" decide tile night the Norwegi m During whi ther, to confirm President steamer Dubwad and tlte Dutch aiKtintment or Wallai-Alakid both ' called for of Oregon tu tUj S. from uelp c Ircnlt cuurt...M-'innmnt was ; 5nthemea ullmf ishipar coming lij-- t: nu?nur)wona--iebatjhthe 192(Dfublicau convention am. to port continued to tell o strug--gle- s against seemingly: monntaia in spite of the state's vote for Sen ator Hiham JiMhinoii he rcfiiMil to high scjts ; the Iluer Olympic radioed from that storms and stipiHtrt Johnson In the cynveution gales were delaying her qad a tin towed into port the five masted ' honber, Bright, ler winches wrecked nod her steering gear d!s- tbled, after Jtoura of helplussuesa before the ataraL.',-'- , J , , freighter Dubwad wai report-"- " " etl frirat' JlaHfayifs'TnaVIng" called for helft say lug she wraa in a sink-U- g condition In - i A 4 mid-ocea- COUGARSIEET n t- OBGAlMfe mid-ocea- Double Victory Necessary to Mold Kqual Place With Ag-- . gies Who Play Utah : - was reported id Tbe-Alnk- by the 1. Radio Corporation of America troiriiles about 1,000 miles frum Cape llac with tha Ilamlwrg-Amerlca- a HUcr w estpbalitatandlna; by. - Ita ' aenoua..;' ' , i ?nSUiin Fuawported With the Congars' victory--f 35 to S2 ever the Utiih Aggies SaturQUEENSTOWN, Feb. 1. (UP) day night; the "Y" fans see the tios A modest German skipper. Captain siblllty of another divisional basket- - WnrjKs, of the Nord Leutcher Lloyd ty ha,M xhamiBaidMp-'tMa-aifeywr- line,, f The Conga rs, however,, hav the bitrdest schei ule. for t his - coming , as tbey must travel to Boy.eniHii, .Aloiitiinii. and meet i'oaCh Itoinney's Bolwa'ts who split their series witlythe University of.Utah this pastv.'wvek. The Ufah 'Aside aim a noiigHfTfoT first phtce, have twice lies ten the BnbcaiH, and the CoiiKHTfTuiTiSrwur fMith games in rder to hold their piai-with the Aggies. , - The Aggies, however, meet the University of Utah, at IiOgan this weetpindTtTe taking' fVefy l:osslbli precnutiou fpT put a whining team on the floor. While it is traditional that Utah- stages a comeback over the ..Aggies, the Cougars must win both games from Montana In order to make their place at the head of the list secure. - . week-end- - 'Y' ASSEMBLY The commission will now convene not later than A desire to have Germany as a full "league member and to await " Kusata'a' possaTde" participation Fears Felt a TYPfflND1 cided to post pone the sitting of the preparatory disarmament- 1HFFICULT-TASKS Cool-idge'- s DISCUSSED AT of ,yi ',''. i i - N KXV ARMS PARLEY - Trainmen Ask Increase - .. jtjbl, ' ' . Col-leg- Mountainous JVavea, fn"Mid-- z Ocean Flay Havoc With Sea Craft I -- ' Li tes at .: RESCUE SHIPS HAVE ' . DIES SUNDAY 7 KBI RESCUE .W'a(-bu- h, . ri I nil "Ainna ! 1 v'-.- - A.H.LOVERIDGE DEATHCALLS r y RESIDENT DIES attend the recent birth- To Make Mitchell ly failed day celebration of his father and General at that time it was said that the Dutch government nad hinted a de That the I'nlted WASHINTON, Feb. : Alexander H. Loveridge, 72, died lay would be preferred. Charles Curry, CalStates Should Adopt a ; Uniform Representative west Center on home his at Sunday announced toifornia, Republican, System of MarriageHWd-lvorc- e illstreet, following a several days' a bill to retire Lhwie Introduce will he . day ness of pneumonia, The tagil ieam camposed of Ethel Colonel William Mitchell from the Mr. March was born Loevridge Prominent Figure In Proyo's By Lowry, Eva Wilson, and Jewel army with rank of major general 27, 18547 atXedaijtatyrBBd was the Commercial Growth Dies will uphold the affirmative correct injustices" to the air first white child to be born At Home Here OAKLAND, Calif, Feb. 1. (UP) critie.;:.. side of the question, while the U. of for A vehicle is a vehicle to Police Mitchell would have been eligible U. team composed of Susie Clark. to several to coming years prior Rolwrt-Be,- man Sum MondelL aged 77, died at his for retirement in two more years Neva Clark ; and Lola Hansen will home at an early, hour this morning. Provo nine years ago. A "street car stopped at an Inter ha dhe remained in the service. uphold the- negative. Surviving are four brothers, Alvln section and in A negative team from the B, I. U. Born "in London, England December doing so the main. N. Iveridge of Provo Bench, John " came he tnTOtEOBPthe 1848, 27, - Of - Rachel Holbrook, body of the car formed an obstruc- To , composed M. of. T. Moab, Loveridge Joseph tion to traffic. and Margaret yenrlSOO and has Hied in ProVo Esther Eggeresen of Provo and Don C. "Move on,?. flwensen will delate tbe ame siilv the greater part. Df the time.. . He Loveridge . wan pniriiirid in this tnerrantlle hnnl- - Loveridge of Lehi;- one sister Mrs. "We always stop here," explained KANSAS CITY, lo." Fell. 1. ject at Logan Tuesday afternoon Bench. o : the motorman. with a girls team front the :Agri- -' nem ln Provo37 yctirs and wug asPaJSeelU)f-ProvLflUPlr-T- be battalioii,. , of held r-rr; ' cultural lfef!ev while 1n the evwi-'- " cttvriafuundliirttie-taTiuwaof' composed aeiuitej irrecsnHlabl.cs 1 130 oVlwk at the bank and Prow Building Thursday at "ATTENTION! will carry Its fight on the world ing 'in afflftiMtiveeamfrora the I Mewhanta Mint" BergJNIojtmrxiapeLwJth.lhtJieTjl Trfiin aKtjM'iatliti A TpeclatTneettn?t(Mhe t. Utah tempnsed of to the nation and will organUniversity Stdfjt his widow E. E. Batchelder of the Community Maaret Werpont Alice Smith and Mr. Bee"Bee-'-is: survived bv W. Jodgejio, haptera fn the country, will Interment arge F. Beetcnmcnr4; four sons, held Wednesday, February 8,jit' according to Senator . James. Reed, "TEdlfn Child wTlTineet a secouJTeam Hannah of Hollywood, Calif., R. G. Bee of be in the Provo city cemetery. 1 p. vl, for the purpose of con- from the A- - C. rapks. . Democrat, Missouri. Senator; Reed. The public Is invited to attend Provo, Howard Bee of Mesa, Idaho, ducting the funeral services for who 1s here at his home for a few Maurice Bee of Bingham; two e our late brother, Robert Bee, Sr...) days, revealed plans 'of the "irrecon La the debate Tuesday evening in daughters, Allie Teague of . Bing Herman Grimm, M. W. cilable to' carry its fight to the Hall. (. Dies : ham, and Edith Bee of Provo and ' -- ir- people. twelve grand children ind one great HJOLLYWOfUX Oai, Feb. 1. grand ebild Also one brother Stephen Be of Provo and five.sls (UP) Bartmra LaMarr, the "too ters, Jmnle B. Jonc&UraceAWal tiesutlfui girls" of. the films who lick of Provo, Sarah Meek of Og- blamed her neauty for-h- er failure den, Ellen Bee Alleman of San Jose, to find happiness in four mar "The opening of night classes at the. Provo High, school should prove Calif.. and Edith B. Whitney of riages, was mourned In Hollywoodv " f' this community," said Salt Lake City. today by. tbe "extra girls" whom to be a great benefactor to the young peoide-obank. Ftinerat services -- will be held at she had helped, the two little chil F, G Warnlck, assistant cashier :;ef the Knight Trust the Masonic temple at 2 p. m.. Wed dren she had adopted and in fact. "I imagine there are dozens of youns men and women who are unable to by the whole film colony. attend school during the day who will he glud to avali themselves of Pioneer Woman Laid at Final nesday."'ican- W , viewed at home the She died Saturday nlgbt, sudden the Body opportunity to take up special work that will assist thei4ualing Rest; Manlr Attend 2415 East First South streets le-- ly, after apparently being on the g livelihood later in life. SerricesHere Every young man and young woman should tween, the hour? of ten and twelve. roadito recovery .from ., a nervous find the offered 1n .these courses of utmost vhIh to hiiiKor to training breakdown and from Nephritis. Funeral services fqr Mrs. Mary her. They are designed to form's stepping- atone upon -- which these the Fifth - Jane young people may enter the threshold of a successful career. " ward-- meetingSuse Sunday wllb $3,000,000 la so much better people to spend their evenings Wage Bishop CrTCahnott presiding. The South Bend la preparing themselves for the resismsibilitles of life than to let their invocation was offered by ; Albert A TT) NEW YORK, Feb. opiwrtunlties go by, and then, when they ate, forced to face these Mabey. SOUTH BEND, Ind., Feb. J find themselves nntrsined and unflj to gain a UvuIihOjiAl Music was furnished by the music Joint demand for an Increase of " ' " .'" (UP) All business in the heart of except by hardship and drudgeryrf?--fstudents of .tfceJB. Y, rrjnderjhel aiwroxtterper.dajr and trai1ue.n. was Bend South ,eondii' for, -railway. de Gerrlt paralyfced today Jong direction, of Prof; people who,- If they received by eastern rail- - when fire which caused Joswes esti a few evenings of pleasurrow for a fw evenings of application Speakers were John Tay!or of tors was ,mated Payson- Psferiarch J. B. KWl q and hard work, would find their future possibilities-greatethan with-wh- o The demand came in- the form of 000,000 destroyed twenty stores and Prof W. H. Boyle and Elmer Jacolv comes able to but s ltr it should It times, disguised many recognlie nounced by Prof.' A." N.- Merrill a communication from the Brother- wiped jntiani entire --quartezof-a him the flut jsforever dHrof krscklng"at suchtrainingT Opportunity Trainmen and hood tit Railway city block. and the grave in the Payson cemeyoung, man of young woman demand is .One firemah lost his Hfe and two be recognised when it opens the doof for to..the A. W. dedicated wn s nply by tery to gain an edBcatJwa," others were seriously. injured. asked by Murch.2. ;" " " co-e- S.O.S. SIGNALS - . AGED PAYSON tana, Idaho, Wyoming, Ctalj and TrealsM 'bu'rTmntalhX'Mrr'CampDOORN, HoliAnd, Fb. UP) beil while out, comparative pointed naraTTeeu "gTven verjr Nevada, Prince Willielm our Utah few of county people ly favorable comment on her work. a ny arri ltr& ddttfiiHTjrtheTnsmietions To svailthemselvesxftheTsppottUolty of spending a few days, or even a his father, the formerT kaiser, at be given by Mrs. Gore, county 71 Hans Doorn. picnic In the mountains." Sunday oe will jof the organization was His secret nd he coming kept elected for the coming year, and was brought from Amersfoort.sta will.be the. for wrk year project tion by Prini-- Helnrich, brother of xcheduled, by Miss Smith; It is an ' VS DRIVE STARTS to MrJMcejuuLany animal with12:30 p. m., in the Lake ,View of several days. W.T Jar, WilwBwag born at ' ',tn nln"P" W. CoHnciWg4heBjravfa during year, hotels and Taylor la charge. The invcocatlon Bluffs, Iowa AuKUst2C, lSlOflM wilLbe Ml!elju)daLejlerjlju4ier.offered by Jgpertcer Madsetrand canie to Utah wfth hiaiaj'eiils w hen liwloil.'". . rr wag iysortBMaicloo;7Wj)oa?pei t hn in- - tha tfriit .theTspeakersete-rBshop-JtJohe 110 niflHftitnmnii one year of 81 hi 1a vs in Mr in irTToHeiTIBasted by twroTotBer vwj vuuiW n? IDC j tnrvivii V.....9. de whibj auuthej 11,000 were Interest- Johnson. L. John Nuttall and Bishveterinarians from W. TayJpxWof whom pald F. Wilson of Vernal. C. partment of agriculture, and two ed only: in seeking a coeljetreat opfor eating" their picnic. Transient high tributes to the life of Mrs. Edward aud J, Ivan Wilson both ot local veterinarians began .. Payson ; one daughter; Mrs. Eva and will continue south through the tourlHts made up " the bulk of the Lunreford. " " . number at 33,250. '. musical ranmbers Crook of California.' county, the farm bureaO local offi Apiironriate lie aerifi ThJiefai wfli es held 'iHeMol-MttrtjttWed cials' miikliiJrconipTct arrangstnehls rwe're f nmisned by nss3IUlle Nut- mountain lovers were ; the Mount tall, who rendered a vocal solo and nesday at t,l o'clock .in Payson. for the testing. in Nebo area, Strawberry Lake region, by the ward choir. The benedic The board of county commission G ra ndda ddy Lakes, Pa y son: Canyon tion was . of fered ; by Lewis . Olsen er's iippropriuttd $500 toward the e , and ' Daniels Canyon. Provo and and grave In the Pfovo city-cemovementr-expefageliif-thAmerican) Fork canyons, so popubir etery watf dedicated by Benjamin of the mnty Jobason. - : are not included In "the Uinta Forest area, it was pointed out It remains for the transient tnnr- 1st, as the figures show, to appre GENEVA, ciate the beauties and the cool re- special camps located e -- r vstut an viuiuy ' 10 ue the road ;or at the mine. Feeling Tested iuore certain than - ever that something was wrong,1 the two mm COUNTY COMMISSION nHie last ef fott-- ta thel "TTAPPROPRIATET $500 of their search, but to no object avail. Finally when they were near the plant,, the faint AO Diseased Animals to Be Killed Under U. S. tiug!ingn of (be telefihone "hell were Supervision heard and on. rushing . to learn the news, found fatht Peay on With the ;eoiiiplete eradication of the other ehdV-o- f the line. ' He was from the dairy herds Bat far away, in any danger or tuberculosis of Utah as their aim. a trouble, but resting quietly at home, county-wid- e f) iwtlng campaign ij; Car trouble hud caused the de- cattlew-Hscmiiin- i ROBERT BEE f. 1 ftl and Foote solicited their aid in the search, but with nothing daunting, the two stalwa. 1 4 set ont for the fastness: of Little Diamond, Creek.- - wTbeii a. TOte . rt niniTimi liiiM II Iw-at- n oJH-ce- -- Uli L FIND HKil QUIETLY AT HOME 1 wllOnW'tUttLwid'1"". Uniform J. everyMrniiuunitr tir thXcounty where 'the different phases ot tuberculosis - control and its eradication will be taken up with the farmers aud djiiry men, themselves, . and' It is anticipated that complete ertidlcstion of the dlwsse will re Funeral services for Mrs. EstherjA Francis Marlon Wilson, 97.died sult Range catflerin addition to the theTbrest J. Lunceford, who died FHday ifTgf ffie ffoinf orBTs smrtTIE. Wilscin by other means of transportation. Mammoth, UUh, were held Sunday' at- Payson Saturday after an 111 dairy cattle will, lie tested, according Thirty-on- Kentucky firs. Ivon I). Gore, Utah county Bis years ago ibef tried William here' for attacking a chairman of the home and commufcedwttr-Begrsection of the. Farnu bureau thlld. The military guards were nity r killed. ivlliaas itormedSIx ,4, Wednesday evening, February 3, at the farm bureau office; It is anrven toe lanuiy oi, ue nounced by Mlns Ruby Smith, home In nromlsinir speedy , Justice and ' demonstration agent. ,w; of an. he there repetition plead that i W Ti PRICE TWO CENTS" JOIN IN SEARCH I4raii4 MrjuJvim J) JjOrfJJaJLipJial yJBfaLil8itoetto visitors the Founds t moves Is found in muttertngs that f : - -- gasfdaea-tbe-voad- . SONS-IN-LA- HERALD JPH0NE3 Bosiaeso Offka ; . S3 Editorial Booms , ,107 i926. i DURING ', L, CO Mm iliiwa lrM mis msmnkpM . nil &v 1 and Intellectual Spiritual Minds Likened toThree-StorHouse Physical y The three types of mind, physical intellectual asid spiritual, were com .snertm"" ior1 to thrm-Mw- house by Prof. Hugh M. Woodward; In a fiiunntuutennlk tierrvered Je-fur the student body of Brlgliam Young uriiveifiiry- on Monday inoru- ' the otans into port here early today to pnt ashare sii'mea Bremen,-ameTute- . f seiUx-hln- he had saved from death aboard the now sunken British freighter Lar- - Man., . NEW TORky rebr The crew of another sinking vessel, !Pllejy'lSMj.Akkid, has tjVP the- - .gale-hishe- d waters of the' Atlantic,-- accordiag messages reaching (lie offices of Hamburg-Auierlca- "It ( to the PHILADEU'IHA, Fev. 1. (UP) Grave ftars are. felt here for the British freighter Rayborn coal laden for this, port, which has not been heard from since December 29, when she cleared from Rotterdam.''! The RaybunK Was due .here January 26V Jt is feared the vessel and her crew of 37 men fell Ttctlra to the' ' int. Kales that swept the Atlantic during In the basement of the apartment '. .. January. win house, said Dr. Woislward, the dows are small and the light is tar-v- : the light priorr-- 1 trt la iictter.hut the vision is olscured In the by- trees hnd other objects. third story .the light is still !etter What promises' to he one of the and there' are , some awhr live in most micccMstul mwlings' held thus comes whom this story to light s seiisun by the Business and ; - B.P.W.CLUB - HOLDSANQUET ALFALFA SEED 4 TRAIN COMING fnr-tbi- from alxive through the sky light, "If you ha vv learned," the profes sor siuasested-toth- e students, "to disregard the physUnl appetites and pt'isHlons. to 4aKUttle attentiou..lo notoriety and publicity, to consider wealth of little moment anil and to esteem no town io small. foiFTfie 1 - for, t dog Fofltost mdOj ytt ft upper Btory.' ll you are as nappy 10 e oiuers Hiiccetxl. as you are To wllfcTeSaf for yourself ; If your great aim Is to do Intrinsic work" for the. welfare of mankind ; if you can stead to lie Professional Women's- cluli will be A seed demonstration train, under a banquet lit The Hotel RoUrts of the t'tah-- Agricul-- "' The"aus(iices IVIvniu-rIt is 4, Tburfiibiy evening. announced by officers of the club. tnriil college and tb ITqIoo Psclflct JIiku. AIc.'. Iteajild.s..of the.. Eng- - railroad is due to arrive. In Provo oil Feliruary 54fh according to' word of ihe. B. Yi: by Secretary E. be the1K1HBker and' will tell of hi cnamoer or while touring Europe umcKiey oi me J "' ' fomeree.- - ' . BTioTlloly Lund The agricultural committee will Music for the (iceiision will lie furnished by Prof. Willin m - Hani j meet a week, from tomorrow sight 10 arrange plans for the event and liihTjiuF M i .Ndrni.l Jensen. a large crowd of Utah county farm-- : crs is expected toXav.all. themselves of the information Which will be given out byL the- agricultural x flattered; if praised witliout-beifl- g ' .' i' perts. you can think and nason, but know on if you jcanljve your limitations; a spiritual pluut.without lieing ear ' -- ilt. s r- 1 . F-- . - CATTLEMEN ; HOLDMEETING ried-away- -bv MAN HELD FOR emu mutism ; you are prepared to live in .the third story." . . . i Charles D. IH'Moisy. supervisory of the Uinta NatiotiaKForest wjllfwuU the cuttle and sheep meet growers associations Monday, evening for the purpose of. I)ETROITMiehVFeb. X LUP) . rnnpe aiirt.agfnziiip on the forest during the Police tndsv held 8anel Pace, 21. :; for questioning in conncttlon with comiiii; summer. "TiVtiddltkiu; Jq flic range: disenw-sions- , the blde murder of Hllma .Lake,, iiew.nfficeTS of the organiza- pretty 19 year' old domcstie and RAN PEDRO. Cal., Feb..l. itV) tions will lie- elected for the cowing oldescoft, Jay Danbenspeck , ' a private detective. whose bullet The United States battle fleet year. riddled bodies were found here yes-- ; heaved anchor today nijd set sail for ' terdny. two months of maneuvers In Pan-anwas de.ad "girl The alleged to.bave. Cnnal waters. : . rwlved threatsf ot death, from The fichtlng craft got under way forna-sweetheart Jf - found wltB.-- . before dawn, 'the hoarse notes of PERNAMBU'CO, Feb, 1. (UP)- - another man. Pace denied all kuowl-edae'their giant sirens and a two mile the erlme. but admitted, the heror fir jftwMii-.tloniistrciTlr 7f ivrt lights--si fin ling Haifed as that he knew Miss Lake. In his .flight from Spain, ibeir leave taking. K.yas He Vfts arrested late yesterday f Nine drehdhsughts and tnore than Commander-- 1 Ram-found - his aniomomie Itef a score iOf .naval. given here twlny a Teei :h-ml covered with mud and containing iiiliur and stibmarlnew..cojapr)it'd the de- - jof a a pair of mud spattered shoes, abttb?.' .ictorioQB armada. " . - rDUEMURDER her-3(7- ', w er , Atlantic Flayer Given Ovation r: , r of g -t aitl, 5-' , vi"f parting l"'.':v:V;-.v';' : ;'!!& A'V..'-'"'- ;' , ill line here today. n i t-- |