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Show i. to a policy f 'Mrses to a& Mcllaaa of Dedicated Utah county. FORTY-FIRS- YEAR, NO, T i PROVO, UTAH. TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1926. ran - nnnuniK WEETERTOBE lUUU IULIU I ' BURIED FROM DAOOTUDnilOU rHOO MIIVUUUM t -- 7 . ' Thomas Duke, MO West. Second North street, was working in fata lot when he heard the power go off at ithe whit Wondering was wrong, Mr. 'Duke listened and soon beard moans coming from the direction ,of tire substation. He rnshed over and found Virgil lying 4 at the bottom of the steel frame Mrrying ibljlivetwlre on the north side of the The sleeve . jpf his shirt was burned off, and e was the of what had happened. In one of Virgil's hand was a sparrow; one he had apparently taken from a nest near the top of the steel structure. , No one saw the accident. It is believed that Virgil, seeing the nest at the top of the frame, climbed up to see what was in In reaching arm over the live wire to' "get "hi" band into' the nest, he came In rawUct with the. wire. The shock kSurked him to the ground. Although, the burns are quite ae l&re, attending physicians say that the boy will recover. ' ... Mrs. May, a widow, moved here last November from Corinue, Utah, She is the mother of six. children, The mother was on Provo Bench picking strawberries at the time of the accident She is. a sister of Mrs. George Halladay and 7 Mra, Laura E. Lansing, both of this city yi. ) , FRANCE STOPS EXECUTION OF GILBERT CLARE 'llfifP' 41 yy..w;:.:isV.iiMirf i& I s M lis , . Mlw v ...... i'hoto Lurson Studio. pjNE PROGRESS I HOMKR PLMPHBKY BERTRAM AND JOSEPH Pt MPIIREY Twin boys are a fine thing to have, but two pair of twin hoys are finer according to Mr. anrf Mrs. B. 0.,Pumitirp.v. 270 East Second South, who are the proud parents of these boys. The older ones answer to the call of Bertreiu and Joseph while the yonn goue Is Homer. Httmer's twin brother, Howard, died when five months old. Bert rem and Joseph were born in Welby, t'tnli, January 30, 191ft, and moved to Provo while bit lies. They will enter, .the Fourth grade at the Maeser school in'SeirteffitM'r, Homer was born in Provo, AugtiHt 18, 1020, All the Imjj's have large brown eyes and a medium dark complexion. The older boys' diHjKwIfionS and looks afle as liiiich alike as "Two-Pea- s in n Pod," lu fact so much so that their teacher couldn't tell the difference when'Jotyph attended whoo!" for Bert rem when he was ill to save an absent mark. Tha,t was in the second grade while one attended the morn-insession and the ot.hr the aftenxHtu st'sslon. g BEING MADE ON PARIS. June 8 (CP) Acting on Premier Briand's" instructions, War Minister Paul Palnleve today tele graphed the general commanding the army of'' the Orient on Damns cus ordering him to prevent the execution of Gilbert Clare, Ameri can member of the foreign Legion, (Clare is believed to be Bennett Doty of Memphis, Tenn., and Biloxi, By PAUL R. MALLON (United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON. June 8 UP The victory of Smith W. Brobkhart. insurgent in the Iowa Itepuli'lcan aeiatorlal primary over Senator Ctiuimlus, met here today with varying Among insurgents and farm re lief bloc members, it was hailed with satisfaction. In administration quarters it wa taken as .an indication tliat the west is In revolt Rightly or wrong ly the fall of Gnmmtns was viewed as a severe slap at the Coolidgej regime. To the farm relief group, it spell- ed .poSMib'r ?llghtly better "iirosisH-tror meir errorts to get farm relief through tills congress. To the He ptihiican machine, it sounded a re buke to Seuator Butler, Massachu setts, nead of the organization for Brookhart's ..j ousHn? engineering from the senate In favor of Daniel . w- ui - cw w. tvack M jar ,viii aC SMITH w. BROOKHART REPUBLICANS In NEW LEADERS - "MA8HJNWN, June 'TmisTwarfftTrincIpreS 8 124513. Cummins." 8G.T58. The otlier Republican candidates far behind the two outstanding candidates. Politicians today were inclined to believe that votes from the remainwould give ing 1.133 precincts Brookhart a much greater plurality. Some climated that he would win by 70,000 votes. In the Democratic race, Claude R. Porter, who Is considered the best. Democratic vote getter lu apparently has a safe leads over his nearest opponent, J. O. ' ,: Murtagli. Tl All of the. Republican congressmen seeking, rehomlnntton, with the J ex(epliou"ol Gllliert M Uuugen. author of tb Haugen farm .relief measure! apparently are hsv'ng an easy time.' Iiaugva today had a lead, of 800 votes over F,wald Beer-ma- n with 01 of 211 preclucta count- were'-trailin- RIAY BE UNDER ... - DES MOINES.' Iowa. June "B (U. P Sndth W. Brookhart, Insurgent proponent of ana relief and former luited State senator, today appar-entl- y had been vindicated by the. Iowa Republican voters who failed to elect him In 1034. Returns this morjilng from 1,334 precincts, of tbe state'a 1447 Dre- -. dmt snow Brookhart leading l" the ra for th Republican nomination to the senate by more than 0(10 votes over bis closest optKin- Senator Albert B. nt the veteran 'Cummins. ' The vote hls mnrnbig : Brookhart r Iemocrat. Democrats Nominate Porter For Senator: Haurat Nomination In Doubt . , i Opponents of the administration ' chorused that it was a new band Lowden-Dawe- s G. O. P. on the political wall, round Wing writing . May Be Ruling Force Ing out the recent defeats to admin : In Party j istration men in Illinois and Penn j " ; ;, sylvanla.j By PAUL R. MAlx)N "In nominating Brookhart.-- . the f CQiTpspoiident ) people of Iowa have reasserted, their (United Press-Staf- faith," STREET PAVING EUREKA MINERSTO PLAY Re- publicans who Defeated Him at 1924 Election- - HIS MAJORITY MAY EXCEED 70,000 VOTES s Kteek. Brookhart Vindicated By is Interni-eiation- BERKLEY SPRINGS; W. Va.. June 8 (LP) Six men are dead and" another is in a critical condi tion Knowing an explosion In a sand pit of the Berkley Springs Glass'Dand company. The (dead : ' , Oliver Noon, Irvln Henry, George Wall, Romania Dawson, .Emory Miller. J. W. Miller. Filniore Norrls wad In a critical condition at a Hagerstown, Md., hospital and is nJf expected to live. a coroners inquest, , U was fouiiSsjthat the .deaths of the men were by a premature explosion of dnainite late yesterday. The sand company is owned by. Henry B. Bridges of Baltimore, Thistle,-enginee- The boy sustained severe burns on both arms and to the left side of his face. His feet were also slightly touched by the sparky He was rushed the office of Dr H. O. Merrill by Thomug Duke, J. Victor Bird and William H. Diir-kesuperintendent of the Knight Woolen. Mills. After having the burns bandaged he was removed .to the Aird hospital, where he is being cared for by Dr. J. Karl coming wulcker As Result Of Primary - n. ''' ' ' ,': .i Farm Relief May Be Fortn- Seventh. Man In Critical Con ation-- ; Not Expected 7 to Live . Beck. i a j . ' NOMINATION BLOW TO G. P. MACHINE Accident Occurred In Glass Company's Sand Pit In West Virginia IS 107 Senator Brookh art WINNER r Regime r DYNAMITE EXPLODES TOO SOON IN SAND PIT ,. El "r MAS0M1PIE Funeral services for Howard T. Weeter, 32; son of Mr. and Mrs. Boy Get In Contact With J. W. Weeter, 70 South Seventh city, who was Life Wire While Robbing East street of thisdisordered hotel fauna dead in a Bird's Nest Lroom In Denver with bullet wound In his heart, will be held in the FALLS 12 FEET FROM L STEEL STRUCTURE Provo Masonic Temple Wednesday. June 0, at 4 p. m. h Arms and Left Side of The body will arrive from Denver this evening and will be taken Face Is Very Badly to the Hatch Funeral home. The Burned body Is in charge of Roy O. Weeter of. the Denver r kWhile robbing a bird' nest in the of i structure north of the sub- - k Rio Grande Western railroad, ion of thet'tan Power Light who was named in the will 'found pany on Second North and First among the effects of the dead man as administrator of his estate. West street, Virgil May, eleven-yea- r be in state at the old ion of Mm. Lena B. May, 101 West Fourth North street, came in Masonic Temple from 12"" o'clock 'contact with the live wire carrying noon Wednesday until 2: 30" p. m. All Masons of Provo are urged a voltage of 11,000. He wag knock ed to the ground, falling about 12 to meet at the Temple a--3 p. m., feet The contact with the wire according to officials of the local Masonic organization. turned ' off, the power at the Gfflt Editor&'Boaui " Mt' Defeat of Cummins Viewed Aa Slap at Coolidge ' ' - ' PRICE TWO CENTS t - - : MAY VIRGIL 7 V A SenatorABCiirnmms- Defeated In Prim a ry !..... . f,1 Bueiaer in t 11 m u u rw a I a nEILUP PE0XE3 (UP) Iw ; , . said Senator LaFollette, Republican Growth of an. unpremeditated .wing In the' Republican Wisconsin, another of the signers of the now fatuous party, was foreweeirby fuationai po- lltlcal lenders in the accumu'.atlug f letter. adinlnistratloir reverses In several Iowa .."The voteirs afalso have d 0f University firmed their right to name their primaries, acxentuateuf today by l L . " " Avenue Project Completed own representatives in congress and turns .from Iowa. Balance Before July 1 TJie tTee big leadcjrs of the party have served motice to the country Miss.) .. in the west former Governor that the farmers hate This step was undertaken despite been treated With the completion of work "to-- ' FrahlLjLow'dentlilInols, who de- f." the fact that Paris has not been day unfairly Jn Jhe juatterof of the pavtiig contract nominadined the IjiFollette declared officially informed of any order to on North University Avenue will Eureka: will Invade Provo Wed-- first. half of Hie .series and ,!11 A statement was issued by Sena- tion in 924; Vice President Charles execute Clare, the war ministry hav.e been completed, according toi neday afternoon .when the two leave uo stone unturned to wiH the tor Cummins at 11 :1S a. nil thank- G. I)awes, Clilcnuo bnuker, and having no facts on tbe case beyond vv. u. Creer, manager, of the Wa- teams will cross bats at Tiinp Park! game from Eureka Wednesday. ing his workers for their efforts lu Senator! Jim Watsoa,- whose cemtro) the Information that, the man was satch Grading company, who has at 4 o'clock. Tills is the first con .Iiiilging from tlie way in whi(i yie his behulf. Tbe statement follows: of Indiana was strengthened by hiv charged wlfi attempting to desert. the work in charge. of the two teams since Provo two teams have been going. Intel-thlest, recent primary lisijorlty are being "I have nothing to Ameri At tbe time Briand acted, ; Practically, all of the exeavation defeated the Miners w their home contest thotfld be one ot the to express in this way say except drawn together by the revolt of the can Ambassador Herrick had not work has lieen apmy dep completed, and the ground in the opening Eureka most seen here. If at is farm state,. " instructions to friends in from Iowa my preciation for received yet west side of the street from Second of the same as that played their constant, All three are jollied lu leadership SANTA BARBARA, Calif, June untiring work in mv Washington. D. C, but a half hour to Sixth North Is completed. , The ' Since" then the Miners, have been here last Wednesday by American behalf. have done everything of tbe movement to uiiset President 8. (UP) Gertrude Olmsted, screen later he, was Instructed to Inter work is being finished in three' secThey fbe It will worth Fork Z. riiild Leonard and Robert director ' farm star, going mil- for me that loyal, unselfish men CKili(ige's program for mid are jiow the runcede Informally on the American's tions, ' which include .the entire to see. Indications are that it i'll and women ' could do.' at El were married " the Mlrasol, ners' in. legislation. average. batting quietly up v I am probehalf. width of the street. Wednesday Lowden ' has been campaigning uear here today, ' They trail Nephl with an.. average be foundly grateful to them and this Sheldon Wtitebouse of the Amer-lea- the contractors will continence lay of .323 for the first eight, games for to back tbe gratitude will continue as The the equalization fee method of The ceremony was attended by are fans learning on I will the call as staff einbdssy long ing the concrete on the center sec this1 year. 'Provo comes third Tiuips better than stabilization for agricultural relutives and close friends ; only, at did price live." played they disto foreign office this afternoon tion,, which they expect to finish ifoK months; Dawes has with Rev. Da vies Of the First Con" with .294. first. They realize now that they products cuss the case. within a week, and the week follow-been studying the economic side of gregational church of Santa Bar- The contest Wednesday should bo. have u real ball team, as good as Premier Briand's act. In which he Ing the east section will lie com- the problem and ateo, recent public bara officiating. ,': , used his powers to grace without pleted, so that It Is" expected the one of the best to be seen this year there is anywhere in the state. As culTbe movie was him the authorized a statements for hall are marriage result the attending they consulting President Doumergue, street will be opened for traffic on Tinip Park.' It should lie very him to that system against mination of a romance which start-- ' better. They will undoubtpledge games one order much the' of after the .' was' a dramatic one! Getting his Inearly in July. bo out in full force Wedneswhich Mr. Coolldge has warnejil. ed In the ntudiog several, months formation of the case from'- newsWith the completion, of this pro- served the fans here last Wednes- edly . Watson has swung the Republican ago. Leonard was Miss Olmsted s . papers without official reports con- ject, twelve blocks of University day when Provo defeated American day, of his (iiixrtant home! director and It was ouiy a matter . organization Vuik in contest in eleven v?as American an by inning the firming that Avenue will have been paved. This, for Ihe state, 5. 4 to jilan, - and similarly of a few' weekif after they met . that of 'tht" score even ..before being danger, he acted state highway runcoupled With-thaaaoum-edMr. Coollda against (on the World their engagement wag approached by friends of "the pris- ning through the city and the other . The game at Eureka "Sunday with . ' Tbe bride wore a gown of rent Court Issue. oner. Was the due of paved streets, gives Provo City ap- American Fork All three are mentioned as pros-- lace In white over a white sarin slip, proximately TO blocks of concrete choicest games seen in the mining peetive presidrtitinl candidates, but with a wrapped skirt and blouned - The to town.went 13. The innings, game cement pavement. , Twilight League enjoying could, agree. on '(iowdeu if they waist. She carried a bouquet of a lively run with excellent games they the score of 6 to 3. " in the thir' orchids. decided he haLhe bet chance. teenth American Fork sent over and large ergwds In attendance. Miss is the daughter of Olmsted that heJ tie Lake View lireaking'.18, heads alias the rarefl.;runs, Ifngh Freshwater, Hugh league with POLISH GUARDS DRIVEN BACK Mrs, Mltiuie Ohnstcd, of Chicago." Barlow,-wahad stood, rot Beyeo.innuiiS&r-.- arrested here HHaturdayi three victories and one defeat She was educated in the LaSalle, . pitched a Kplendid on a clmrge of shoplifting, and is ; The Lake View squad won BfiKUXr June h i UP ) Pol'sh III., high' school and first entered View Monday night by the game against the Forkers, allowinj being held for Salt, Lake juvenile motion pictures. after winguards have driven; back across-ththrough authorities, where he is wanted on score of 6 to l. C, Reese and H. isinier tne unijmman r ironrier ning a lieauty contest. only eight blti- - scattered GENEVA, June 8. (UP) Brazil six iiiniufc's. In seven innings the an alleged'automobile theft: dinger were- the winning battery : guards and reguhir soldiers who on After the wedding the couple resumed participation in the affairs Young Freshwater, according to Baura and Skinner, the losing. ' Forkers werelilnnked completely. May 15. when the Polish resolution motored off for a brief honeymoon of; tbe League' of Nations council Friday the Steel Plant crew gave was In lirogress.' invadod an eight at Del Monte and other points in Mrs. Oscar Miller, who vacillates between the Chief of Police Wren Wllklns, . PARIS. June 8 (UP) 8 June NOME. ALASKA", (UP) today when Mello Franco, Brazilian ' Burke, the former Mrs.., Frank Jay Union Pacific Northern California. league, ihe came to l'rovo in company with a Lake View itg on!y defeat by tb mile Strip of Polish territory. representative took, his accustomed Roald Amundsed may present to Gould, today filled application for league, aijd the Central young num whosename was given score of 13 to 5. Nelson and Dallen 'place atjhe council table.'' Utah was touched In every Inning as Clytle Jeremy. . They entered the did the heaving and receiving fot j. C. Penney, store and while' they the winners." Alf Madsen and John me council committee on minor- uve or ue- gorges irans-rom- r The suit says that the Burkes-wh- but four for a total of 14 hits. more j were married three months - Had It not been for successive er thought no one was, looking smug- son were the battery for Lake View. ity Imputations of which Mello Fran-- : flight from Borne to Nome, or 'shoes View defeated two the Grand co Is the' reporter, lnet today and properly from Rome to Teller, but ago. In beneath of k. lar-is- , gled High to pairs H. and Journeyed of Shrlver rors on the part Colonel ' Umberta NoWle. - Italian to- -.- $. .. ThursdayThs However, they were SchooL-- 1 the Brazilian diplomat presided. with the intention of going on Andrus, Eureka would have won their "irriwiiiceharditiaensf Provo have had much to say In recent weeks commander of the' dirinilile, today to Switzerland in 15 days. .Bflrkts the game by the score of 3 to 0, apprehended before they got out Post Office defeated the Round eu bow we can make oitr city more, beautiful and Uivtting," says R.. A. ' announced that the aeronautical 7 to 1, Wednesday. Iake according to the papers, abandoned which, by the way, would have lieen and Freshwater was held. Jeremy House, . : "s, and Johnson were the battery for Moorefieid, uianager of Sutton's cafe. phases are his to tell. his wife in Paris, returning to New the only no run contest In tne made his had. paved streets the busiuecis used 40 thlnkthat-hen-w- e "We ;All aeronautical parts of the of lork. the deMarkbam Round the and third When House; ". put through j league thus fur this year. section of our city would tie kept spic and span," but noyf we hare this" ficial account." ,Colonel Nobile said, . gree. Freshwater made a number of Hoover for the Post Office. former Mar- ' ", for tomorrow's la Eureka "primed bd written "should and will by my garet Kelly. She married Frank J. statements. Chief- - Wllk- Improvetuent, things are even worse than they were before. Our City conflicting battle. She wants to defeat Provo seem to sense the i does streets not self. of couimissioner in , the officers Both public ins charge boys, say Gould in 1901 and subsequently ' ONDON, June 8 (UP) Threats "It is well, known that all aero- married Prince Vlora, Broke being and in this she has the good wishex state, have crime records In . the necessity of keeping the streets and gutters of the business sectioi clean, j of all of :the other teams in the Salt Lake courts. haveNbeen made.' to kidnap the nautical preparations were made by and as a result one of the most deplorable conditions to be found her third husband. Provo is 'ahead. She has DuchessXof York, daughter-in-laJ ":- , ' me.,itt Rome according to my own '..-'his first wife league. ,. exlstrf. ' Alter Gould-an- d . half in the fir,st ' lost one game of King George and Queen Mary, ideas, and of my own initiative. Of the city was bandl: : if a Edith Kelly in only for condition a time, such married "We be tolerate parted, might today's daily Mirror said. An Illit- course, Amundsen had nothing to do YM19. In 1023, Gould married Flor- - of the series played. The rest of to dothls work. which with or eijulpment capped for want of water the teams in the Central Utah arc erate letter conta&lnB the threat with the aeronautical iart of It, but with ample water and the best equipment In the land there la abaw . more or less anxious, to see Provo was lnterceptea en route w ner ' As const rwtor of the; airship, 4Uuuvnitry--Bn4iUolutely-noxcSAN DIEGO, June 2 ( CP for uch- - fUthy-a-ud taken down a notch or two. ' royal highness, the twpereported, as leader of preparations for the John of c vie pride would not. allow a D. California a official with lu ; spark capibis has Howard SpreckW Wobr "Any boys public and as commander of the It was uudertootl"thattnr: flight ; good condition-- The morale . , t . i. . . v. .. . 'Hied at his home here late public . on . , has 'remain igUhe condition that Center street was to talist, ntloned the duchess' Impendini Vorge thoroughfare iue rwiiimwnine iiiKui, ." ;.;' f fvund! lasr Sunday, nd Is found every Sunday throughout the year, for yesterday,.never been better i a trovo ream it to Sandwich as a guest of Lady ItKrestM with nm present these 111 "Ifaib" been The for several 8 He bad June time. 3 Si. he (UP) BKHLIN, I s than at present ". v . a that matter, to the world. , gtor as tbe time determined upon aeronautical fai-t, a is the iuanagen and the boys have heuische Allegemelne Zeitung has months' after a nervous breakdown of ptnier. but'all itifla ol refnse finds Nonlle'Sr Jfepore Is now under pre A lunatic with a f "The gutters -. net Ilia kldnapplng liOXDONr June 8 (UP)-Lor- d v his direetloiiM exat-l- y recekwl a unconfirmed report that but was believed on: the way-t- o rered lor the entire royal family paration, he "Bld. and-- wltr!1 Wlllingdon ,has been appointed learned to take lodgement there. These streets should be flushed every day after mid' , are given. That's whv 1H jifrsons were killed and eighty covery when he ha'd a sudden reas they is believed to have written the let leased within a short time, governor 'general .of Canada to night, ot "t bast;every other day, and with tbe money the city tos tied ; in lapse yesterday. ball wouuded at IemlHirsr, Poland, am anxious that the . world ter, as it was reported that a letter Byng of Vlaiy.- - who- - has the Isiys are winning the In equipment for this purpose It's a disgrace to the management clashes between Ukranian students Spreckles was borif hi Charleston up " games. .""; similarly scrawled, was received at shall have it." Noblle declared. teld the post since W2V It was " otthe vtty tv Bllowsuch conditions to prevail. ?" T""" i Z.ZT '. ln'1864.S, the ... Polish: , and C; to'Wla The TlmpVafe eagef, lipo&C T'. announced today! Buckingham Palace a few days ago. "for the benefit of aviation.'' n. s . PROVO TIftlPS IN LOCAL s One-Thir- . - t-- PARK WEDNESDAY AT 4 P.M. SCREEN STAR farm-relie- one-thir- d , MARRIES HER tell-tal- OWN DIRECTOR wa-so- it going-stron- n . - 1 LAKE VIEW IS LEADING ALL SHOPLIFTER IS TWIUGHTERS - BRAZIL SITS AT CAUGHT IN ACT ... AROTC FLYERS MEMBER OF '400' LEAGUE TABLE TOTELLWORLD froifl-Gran- OF EXPEDITION SEEKS DIVORCE ' - i Utab-Iduh- o SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES) New-Yor- -- -- Threat Made to Kidnap Duchess - . '' , CAPITALIST DIES any-whe- re . 18 KILLED IN 1 s A t' Willington Given Canadian Position IN CAUFORNIA -; 1 W RACE CLASH - . j .' , , V n use s- v pj 7Z7" |