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Show 'if " v',v',eF'v-axe irirt E3 tm mbhw taints penmui U rORTY'FIRST YEAR, NO. 149 . fROVO, UTAH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1927. pi ......,...:.5 ...I2I Bu tores Office Kditartal and News Dept. Society EtliU ...... rnicE FIVE I i 1- 11 TOW Earth Tremors Do Immense Damage - I ; and Players' Eagerly Await $tartins Whistle; YMLehl and Provo-P- , G, Tilts AiFegtiires. mi r "Ximiral tatijmer Under 6r ders tov Seize Any "Arms Landed Mgarghips M AX AG I Ar Nicaragua, Jan.- - 7 ( i i i . Flve Utah county towns are eagerly awaiting the referee.' whistle which: will start the. high school uasaetnau Reason tonight, ; from '.Titty basketball players Region Noi $ are as eager for that starting whistles as are the numer- ons.Iaiis W 'the district, which In- I eludes Alpine, and Ne!o division of the state basketball kQp. . Interest It Keen V I The hoop port gets off to a fTy. lag start throughout the state thin 'evening, ad nowhere Is the Interest keener than that which Is ap-.- '. ia JjtakMintyv:sikis, Alpine division games find Provo playing at Pleasant Grove, LehJ at 8.'T high school, and American Fork lit Lincoln. In, the Nebo sec-- Hon, 8pringvUle plays at Fnyson. and Kepbi at Bpantsh Fort. Five thrilling games are in prospect, and piwnwe are the. fans likely to be '::.. disappointed. basketball comes' into its own in Utah tonight, and the winter sport . should 'attain its highest peak dur1927 season, which wJJJ ing come 'to:' a climax, at the tfhnual "' ! state tournament In March. . . . Provo an have will oppor-'fang ,.'.';' tuiilty to see'B. Y. high school., a iiej6mer to high school competl-- . tlon, In its owning clash against division champion of 1920, but Lehl, ..... "N , - .. 1. . L. I .1 H leaw ttuu-18 nyi rtfKii mini nx e.- season. This .'ceptlonally strong this contest Will start at 7:30 o'clock at the "l",'gjTnnaiuui, and undoubtedly wl(l draw a large number of hoop .fans.'! s Many Follow Provo PttKo high' school will take large 'numlier of followers to l'has? ant Grove, where these, two ten ms. favorites In the Alpine race, "flush ' - In th season's opener..Thls game U the! main attraction of Ileglon In No. St.and its Importance coming" rtce cannot be overestl nutteither team means. ed. JWory a blglajlvantage in the limtp face. American Pork joi,rneys to J,in d ; "coin ilgh. school, where aft an page' three) H . . 1 1 .. u ii luteresf-fcontlntie- j , ' lnoruing worship will .j; lte hejd at the. Community' church, 'corner bf ScoumI North atid Unl- vcrsitj' Avenue.. Suiidny at 11 n. ni. will be "Xew pearls Convictions." the subject of Bev. seriaoii. The church school d at Id a. m. Chvw sre for alt ages", Young People's meeting occurs fft 7 p. m. ":: ' The annual business 'meeting of the chnich wilt be he'd Wednesday. Jan. 12. at 8 p. m. The next meet-luof the Men'l Pellowsliip wilpx held.Thfifsday, Jan. Ill, at 6:30 p. of fert-ice- s -- ' eou-Teu- ir - V -- .... - X-- UTAH PIONEER LAID TOUEST Corn-maud- WASUIXGTOX, Jan. T (UP) With t lie. tcnate stunned to sllem'e by confidential and public reports of latest developments . In central America the administration moved today to more decisive action. Bliiejafkcts Ready Six more warships, loaded with lilucjackets and marines, were either, on their' way or prepared for sailing to Caribbean waters, bsten- silUy to proiect American neutral ity in the serious, situation wnicn has developed in both Mexico and ' Xicaragun. The officially unexplained augmentation of American protective forces was Infovii.nlly credited here to the desire of this government to prevent running of gurlg to the libfrom eral forces of Nicaragua Mexico or any other foreign state. There Wa grave apprehension lest the "iirbtecfive activities . lead to the discharge of guns, bet ween nationals tofldtnrW"tnr xwsjtfblewar; ' DISCUSS CROPS Farmers of Utah county iuterest-cin the growing of canning crops, will meet in the county agricultural iee-ibe ' new "city-arit gent tountj' building Thursday afternoon 2 "o'clock, according to George president Vt the USkJ'Muity Canning Crops, d d" n-t ; m Charles Ienney, aflilthe Immic- J : Provo Newsboy EMMACARTER . Emma Carter, widow of H. C." Carter, died at' rue family home. 950 W.est Second South- slteet, Thmsdtiy uight fol'oWllig :u Illness of several weeks. Mrs. 'Carter was born in Springvl'le. .October .ri. he daughter of Edward and. Hosct-tKovle. Following her marriage to B. Canert whose death-oc-enrred about a m. .Mrs., t r: ter moved to Piovo and hud Med. .. ,. here since that time. Wl Surviving are three : Jeor three danghterrBs-fiUowPolly B., Edward, Eugemv. Ella, Dr. Walter t'ottam of the Young and Dorothy Uarttv.! all of Provo,;uud three sisuniversity wi'l give an Illustrated also three brothers. ..-, lecture on Utah lake before- the ' Funeral services will .lie Jield. Im Hhrh Inlets of Utah stake Kundaj ard wdiaiH'l Siuid.iy;. at the Second "'it 2:30 'bl'loclc in Hoom .. Friends the unlvewity. vDr. CVittam will afternoon at 2:30 o'clock of 3is uss tile lake's effects on plant, may view the body at the home 43 South Ninth iniuml and human life. All High her son, George, InWest street, prior to the services. Priest, of. Utah stake and others terested are "Invited- UMttend." '. IX.j e Tiiusht be in a plaslJ declared SDrlaafeille. the wromr resident of a distam'P nnlle celebrated "water wagon." iiuxn entering the sheriffs office Jfhiirsdny night. "Xo. yon're tot!" returned Sheriff J. O. Boyd, who appeared pleased but surprised at the meeting. The Spriuavllle nian wag then confined In the ' boose gow.?. and fined fifty .dollars Kriday morning In the city court on ha Intoxication charge. 7 Jnauiry developed that the-it- t ehrtate- - had ieeB' wavering from side jo aide on one. of Provo's mulii tnoronghfares, and "lhnnir-iif- , a to ' the 'whereftbouts,.of a friend from a newsboy who obligingly rectWTIijm 't'oltofarl fT office. . ' ' :'' from tie , jlctiut. f' - . , NoServices At " L. D, 8. BAPTISM X D. H. bajitlsm will lie held In will lie beld,r St (be Administration building Sunday afternoon' at sVdoek . The bish- Mary's Ejilscopal . chun hSunday nntmncedTty the Pen opric 'of ,lhe HrsardJdJlJiaTe .tnn.'i-i- t .1 W. F. BifUiley.y rector. , All lergy a nd workers of the district of Utah PLASTIC OPER.VTION .rsMwfct-ts- - be. p'resenrw Te- neet-ln- ga C1XC1XXATI. O., jon; 7 (UP)- -' of tlie annual convocation ine Murray, niovle actressunder-wen- i the Episcopal cbtitcU; which arCbe' a nasal plastic aperatlou hew Irig held at tit- - 'TaHrs Eplscotiai t uight. If wnsr letarned today; enhreh of; Salt: fjflte- Clt.V.'-Th- ? irr .HHinuel Iclaner performed regnlsr services '' wilt' he- held '.' Jan. lfl, operation. ' . . r"j l'.'"", - yn ',-- the Opines. ' i '..'-- . ..' a - 'fTa ltfvetafce ,-' dlrctlonsh " - )ar 2HO-J- 3 I again- i tr. -- " V ffrom anybody t. Episcopal (Jhurch f f- ' .'.'!;.... ': v. rt ', : attorney to Succeed Elias Hansen in Fourth District Court Judgship; "Ha Had Active Carter. P,rovo souvenir' book 'commemorating xledirutioti of the new city and building has just been isdiit'd ski-ih- I cwnmitt'V apisiinte Cover. Desigifi "i The souvenir Is printed on heavy enamel bookrpaper WSh an . ctutout cover design --of gie porq tico of the bailuing, uuuer u.ii appears the follpwing quotation tak- from Uuvernor Geotge H. i'H the . dedicatory Dern'g address xercses : " "Goethe- said, Archl-- ' lecture Is frozen mnsiethe archl-im!- t who designed the beautiful which you. are dedicating; Ms composed a. great piece of music, a vei uahle syuipbonv In stone." i Aa one turns the pages of the lie is iH'eseirted wi,n a larger view of the main entrance of. the building. Opposite this are photograph of the county and city wmc apruvc-the 'plans of the building aud! started the work.. This: Is foiioweu by 'phoio- grapnaonuembers of the county iiml city commissioners who finish-ithe work, and other who served on these boards during the construc' tion of the building. ; Jn the center of the book is a of 1be double imge photograph buiidiug takn from Uhlversitj Avenue. Preeedlnjt aud followlnp itils'are various interior views. ome of whidi are done in colors, which adds to he .splendor, of the work. History i lmluile- dThe book also f"tifeliis a brief blstOry of tlie new buWtoig as given by Joseim Xelson architect. The Inconcluding page contains a map . jt edl-fie- d d ""IfTT-discuswd in detail. Urged by sOuthenfand southeast. ern Utah. Grand ..Junction." Co!o uud Ely, Nevada, to get definite action for unbiased direction, i lie dele the meeting which bus gates,:-lieen culled by the Salt hake cham ber,, liiive their data assembled and resolutions prepared. Thfse resoimioiis will be dlscnssed Fiiday evening at- - the Sewhouse hotel of iu order that, all Salt Jjike: Clrv, may be in readiness tor tsaturaays dicating the. '" . meeting-""-county, and pointing out some ..of ,.l)is.siitsfactl(Hi with the present the principal resources of this ter'' .. state of affairs in the direction of ritory. The book 4 irow the pros ut th tvurtst traffic to '4'nlifonia has been expressed freely Uy" towns outside M.H. Graliam Priuting company, s ut Salt Lake City,' and all griev- i nd Is a distinct credit to the prjnt-tances will be aired at Saturday's responsible for the fine reproduction of the cuts, as well as the t , meeting. o . "eneial neatness of aud .appropriateness of design.:'. the , it Is announced Jbat (oi''"to aoflimsouvenir will lie aval able ited number of taxpayers of the who jnay receive them by will, lie pre county w Fred Evans, ciiy clerk sented In the Provo high school Milliug on the main floor of auditorium Jan. 19 and 20, promises at bis office an county building. a rsre treat-fothe comedy and the new city myRtery loving populace, of Provo. Sp'endid 'dramatic ability is dis- playedna beautiful romance,oneHev.:. of erly interwoven throughont her home An she wasf leavlue the best comedies- - and mysteries ever written. The play bas"liad a tV'eflnesday morning. Mrs. J. P. Mcsuccrssfitl run .In 'New York, and Guire slipped on the pavemenr n(l ' nlftny "of the other- laiige eltics of fell with siuti force as to suffer a tbe jast.'v It has also been fracture of her left wrist ed;llt 'several of the leading Wan KbriTBs taken ..to 'a .focal, hospital. .' rttle WhoolSnf thentn."- whpreue fradnre, aa- - Jrednoed. hate t'roiiHwlKCd ,lt' anf exceplbmal Iji ter she was taken to Jer home,. . and worlhWJilli prfsltictloa North UailTersfty, Arenue, . - varlou-jtlea-tfr4- be . . Provo High School Will Present Play Mrs. J. P. McGuire Suffers Broken Arm - Nl m J. out-'liiln- g i TUCKElt ALUMNI PLAN r Pk Far Railroads ' Former ' ' H. rfinige.janies" .known Students of Provo High to Assemble Tmlnr Provo attorney, has been Wolijted by Governor ieor )l. I'crn to the Judgeship In Ihe Fourth 'lUrriei court, made vacant by the resignation. of Judge Elias Hansen. ho was cleit 'd to b"roiue justice f ") supreme court of I"th, . '- The appointment td- - Judge Tucker i inaae 'ate 'fhursdav night bvl' Kiuvruiir. who lots hiKI ttl mat 'ar tinder advlsenient since the No -euibw el(C'toil,- - . ;,; ' prr;In4niciit Tbe nprsilniineatMs effective a 1. IilL'7, ahir will ter onarii:ry iiinatc Heceniber :?t, 1us. . Ihe new distil t Jnd-.'- was hin ii S?iringvile. W tb or .dames 1. and Hannah Bui lock Tucker. The father was a XCv Vorker who'liebi eonKiderable ut SsiuuibiliJ'erit rcajBjiMi aatj s iji fiebl, and ho died In Enreka 1i ' where he waif engaged in U) ini rciinlUe mid IitcibitKln..is. Th Tucker dislnd tn,v Spanish For finVitn jM iiiuii'd .after him. Tli. naitber' wana niltive of Provo, th cr of parents, f Sh has hvliig itj .fb" borne Jwlan Tm ker In Provo for setern Tw-Ye- Mayor O. K, naustfu in On January 14 tai problems of the city, wade a plea lor the railroads enter-luthe community, He said that Ifoinier students of the Provo iHhuugti tbe raruai! kave f pav thouKaadu of dollurg U taxes to the high school will celebrate their an ((ny Frut;iy. Jim "Ity and cqunty,- thifS.Teduclng the Hiial lery'tnr ttw tmttvtrtual, otne mercS-ant- s 14, according to LoU'tv.' nJ.'t)Wn. aad basittesa nien ,of the dty president of niv Provo High S.hm.1 ttiutinually patroulied the anio Aliiinnl aswKia ion. , who is In Truck lineji Which pay no revenue of the iirraneenieiits for the to the city in taxesc Mayor Handay. OfJeers of the sen nmLutained .that . In. Justice to whic-arworking with MTrt )tsm the railroads aa taxpayer, and In are predicting that this year's alrness to the people who have to wi surpass any pay the higher taxes When the in the bistor.v of the rapidly groit--ittvalues. decrease the btiEiness a ori-nl:;iitton. Interesis should giv-- s tbelr fre'.gbt The as outlined at prt'S"ii! Immediately after, the deatb, . and express shipments U the rail- call "forplans a speciiil assembly "iiptgram ' life lot her, the Tucker family mm " roads. .';'' .' be given at '..2:ys (I'cloct. with dif- - cd to I'rovrt, where young James B Mayor Hansen deplored the? fad terent grailiiatlug-liis- s of past eigtit years of age,, aucnde. polltbs-enterstoo ' much that the years funiisbUig the nets. Tlii.Ihe grammar grades.- - When fjrlv assessment Work of Utah county. Is lieing. arraujiejl in- e years of age. be Iiegiih 'vorking,fo program He declared that d'teto poliikirt wunnilttee"" wijisislliig " of "Kred the l;tte L. I.. Xuiiu.Viiiider who---inefficlentien worejwritt-time- M(HirerBiifd;tt'" Crilni1 ' nfid M'iix direct ion (lie furiire educntIon o given the work of i..tjesiiig Taylor." Judge Tucker was planned.- Afte the ProTo.; . sratlnTititt from iiie immjr muvcr Ptjgcedifig the be t'em.edled, he tnaintiunedlf the 1 o'liixk, the nuaiilii'rs of Mty, be received a scholarship t county commission. In selecting the the aswiciitflon will gather at the ("ornell university from ttie Trlb men to do the assessment, work, Vhool for "ide assttfiallon. regisIrat:on bv classes. Auojber scholin would consu't With the city officThe nimnnl honi(comliig nlmum liii from the an me essoeiRtioirscn the ooinlon ials. He expressed that ball will be given in the 1: in to Stanford. he gradual tbis cooperation had not bceu given following a Inisketluill !;iine lie si in i:nt ttirlrilie. degree doctc in the past because it ibe. fact that rwmut the Proyo bitrli ' Bulldogs nitd if jit'Kpri'demv. the officials mtd bwm too the Lincoln' high teanii The fjee to Camp Icwls. '..iV;., t be-- g lire I n a bod vr a In fie spitnsjif UMS be vobii Association is Scored action f the bleachers uv twrcd t Ihe colors for tt In speaking about taxes and tar set aside for them. It h:ivlng is rumored Aorld var.j'rve ami was sent to Uiim a Hansen tistk problems, Mayor 'hat" xeveanl scbsatioiial stunts will liewls. he as transferred t swing at the Utah Taxpayers' e stageil iK'tween (be biilvcH of "the the field artKiery efflivrs' schoo! i as "which be charactt-rl-'Jigame, r? ;'.tr - - mp 'Taylor, Kys wlre f rone "of the most' useless orgiuMsia-tlon- s association is nipiijly , grow- .ntained as a n Instructor .jifiitl ti4 Ihe in the state of Utah today. He ing In iiiemliei'ship aud .infl Hence, '.?nd of the war. tullowlug his cn: said the uiaiu business f the "t"'- fcau'lMsm propiiseil tlmt in the missjoii a a swowi itcnteiiant. - f seemed to be to call at- future an active fee of Ite iirnlnS from ('(imp Taylor i tention to the Inefficiency of public otlw lliillnr ln ml 'membership lvlin.il ivftnhl of tin WHY, be was mn' offldals l'"n the bol.liT IKH'ial privileges at all rled in Chicago to Miss Salens Fa ' (Coutluued oil page seven) high school activities. duughter of Joseph T, Fnrre cashier of the Provo CJommercii .niil hillings hank. Thev have tv children, James H and Barbara; AMr the slate legislature of 1ft bud provided fur city courts. Jud" Inekcr orgiiuixed the ' first cl court, iu Provo aud was appoint ly the late Senator Leltoy-'Dlxthen nfa vor of Provo, to lie juage: Hie. court. In. Ib2it be was ebi-- t le the' suma iMiSitiou iiikF served' that f jp.mty for fu'T jenrs He ln.striiiiii'iifii'" iu .organ that it. It Ls Hcfcssnrv to liv d.iti nig (hevajAmerican By BEMT0 MUSSOLINI ci;ion In tl Premier af Italy 7 seronsly." which H pcrb:irs tin. city, and wns .one otthe chart as told to the charmed life. ) uicrj-for- iiicinlvrs of Provo Post No. 13 ; . THOMAS B. MORGAN yield to no one of tlicni th).,. uliat orsriOiization. ' Rome Manager of the United Press. flrist place In d.incr ntl'"--nw-Org.inUesJJai.tcrv C 1927 by United Press permea e IrK followi is Copyright bl Iu 1'.)!'.) he was commissioned cri AH rights reserved. own ?pint: Associations. II ' is tite flitiittlii)eii' tain of. the field a'rtillery of the j ft v Reproduction In whole or in part ot what they lurid noble 'amitlonal guard, of ..Utah, and orgi ux-t- i beboM in him tlu' of which prohibited In all parts of the world. They-miiHflttery to on page three). ' (This is the third of m series of for which they (Continm-ir articles on his dailv life and work fice, last drop of'bbmd. by Benito Mitssolinir as told to iVltlnmt that rust- tb his spirit.' Thomas B. Morgan, Rome manager there Is no mi;iiiinu v .of pitnios i of the United Press. Jiach artlfk and sinslcnes. of goal! .without, it In lh!s series ha been persoimllj live nuts, would threaten. reiised, corrected and approved by to disintegrate, not taring struntfly r Premier Mussolini.) bound. - i , , ; The idea of 'fawio'' js "to b;1 The state of Idaho Is well re I. take life on a running Jump. Isinnd." In getting jnv. .inspirator wilted at the Young nnlvo It is life lived to Its fullest. We for the word, tlml wii.t jusr exactlv iily this year, with 10S jituden, errlve at areater achievenlent when my thought. a group,,; a niuss. roiu the I'ein slate In ntrcn " we tre ready to spring the moment boiiQiV tinsefher tor coinuion-pnr-"me at the amirOig the occasion breaks. It is the lire posi Bsi the rods are bound reclstratiott figures for thfc pn I have been trying to instill, into tightly by strong ami slnewv thongs. cut (juarter. ' - '" the. Heart of my militant Fascists, The tmIs are the units, of fascist? The Idaho sturttsrts ciibic fro Readv. pnlling at the. leash, alert, while the thongs are the forces poiui which Include .the "i width of the state, cast and w into one impe led In the thought of an lnvin-cbl- wUich bind tbem '- destlnr. (W fr.ua snutlioMi ami cetd compact wholev 4 common Idefils Mi"t Live Dangerouhly sufferings, pin'nfij'e, !;nd. ihih And, while I exhort my hundrcds-- i Ibey are thnxighi thvse rniiiiunu lb'"-fiiuiis tlisi'iie tl of thousands to that life. I amongst to their tb( Aoimg nniveisitv. gets them all must be the first xemiv who mjtwt be Uu!.enbiHlijiciit,tif ibvlr , majority 'tif students from M HHI Uir. -- I have again ir. and i. again cult. ,.H. launched a clarion cry "for , them, - The leader must ptver falter. .Ilia ' j Titab whools each year. "Blsogna vjetere pericolosa.mente,' ....... (Continited-opago'fivel Usin-ing.th- e e g i, r liom-ouiln- '!-bratto- an a ydsoutueastem-Utit- b I u Is-e- .ever-stage- .rtlstic TO BE AIRED of the elnb at It weekly luncheon at the Hansen Catering company. A. O. Kiuooi, newly elected chairman of the Utah county coiiiniiHS-ioli- . also spoke at the meeting, soma of the program of the commission for the .present ' year, lie announced that about" $1 30,ioo would be expended by the forest department and the eonn In building a good road around the Alpine scenic loop, and that efforts, will be made for the building of sheep trail through the county and the Provo and Hpantsb Fork canyons, Tail-road- -, s, TOURIST ROW Illuminating Insight Into the affalra of Proyo City was given I be Provo Rotary club idayjiy Mayor O. K. Hansen, who, with other city and county officials, were the guests . Dedicatory Exercises Of City and County Bldg. by the member, of .the city and or wbicu Ctij Commissioner Charle Hopkins was named as chairmamJv - liiteresls are 'well organized for Saturday's meeting 'wi,h the Salt Ijike ('hnmber of Comrtierce Isianl of governors, at which the tourist rtmH'tiim problem in Ltah will be '" DEATHTAKES 3"Lecture Sunday - 'V i Southern Dr.CottamJYill-.-- , DoheHimDirV , - A thW - dictlon by Joseph Xelson. Bishop I , L. Nelson.- - President ".T. N. Tay lor.- - Altred L. Booth, and - Bishop Murdock were the speakers, giving praise to the pioneer's!., life . and - '"" works.'--.-"- ' Interment was In the city (einc tery. where the grave was dedicated by John Johnson. " The price to lie asked, for the canning' crops this year will be at the meeting. Mr,' Scott says that officers of the organiza thin are urging farmers not to sign . contracts with any canning un-company 'until, after an agreement reached by the companies 'n and the growers' association as to .. , the various prlws. Artistic Book Commemorates ' , j, to Jabez Dangerfield At Services Impressive funeral aervices fur Jnbez Dangerfield, I'tah pioneer were he.'d in the Provo Feurth ward ciapel Thursday, with Bishop It. J Murdock in charge. Many frienW and relatives of the pioneer, were: In attendanee-- at the services, The. following musical n timbers were rendeml : Oulde Us, O Thou Great Jehovah,' Mrs. Hose Knrtch ner andMrs. Iceland Cook; "M.v Prayer." Dr. T. I Martin : "One Fleeting Hour,' Mrs. Rose Kartdb-ner- ; "I Know That My Kedeemer s. IJves,"-MrKartchner and Mrs. Cook; 'O. My. Father," Mrs. Kartchner and Mrs. Cook. Adele Merrill accompanied the singers. The invocation .waa, pronounced r ScStCOt.-liakeV'iew- Is - Paid Tribute Last liv FARMERS WILL SOUVENIR OF Jabez Dangerfield d bas-liee- - o. co'm-u.'itt- n ANflQUNCES An hor-iw- d ul V Taxpayers' Association. : ; miiln-taine- Drunk Suspects - Mayor" Hansen SiatsZOn City Tax ProbUm Makes -- Met -- ForRaibroadsAnd forces ir commanding American .Nicaragua, waB under orders -- TfrlilS Washington today .to seize $ny arms a nded In X lea ragua Jy!!nnaut . persons," -- 4 , I4itimer Interpreted the instructions to menu that he may seize any arms or ammunition brought to this country by ships flying the flag of any nation other than the United States. (Tieered by Crowds United; States marines marched down the main ft street of Mtinngua yesterday and proceeded to the United States legaton New Year's ion,- where' they, will act ng guards. Recurrent (earth tremors did $25CK),0O0 damage in Southern .California and uortheru. Mslco ' r' ..... They -- were met upon-- t heir -- a rrl-v- day. There were no fatalttips.- In the lower Imjierlal Valley, the '(juake band was laid heaviest 4MiCal-exicat Managua by a reception This view of the wreckage of the IHoneer Transfer Company' I'. H, tKtnded warehouse there was re from the offices of President Vork.and hurried to Evening. Ueraldby NEA Sen'lce layed by motorcycle to San Francisco, telcphotoed. to by the" United States. The Managua constabulary band p'ayed the "Stir Hpungko Banner" and he Ktcara-,'ianational antbeni as they atep-lefrom the coaches. United States .Minister Eberhart presented ' Kicbardson to Diaz. . C(niminity Church i Arranges Services IT- n Itimer rP)Adiifiral Julian ( I , By BOB GOODELL i ROW Ready; Senate Is, Stunned. - Gets Judgeship AFFAIRS till RACES Fan I TONIGHT--! O to CENTS - S-G- 0 1M 71 i R II " Tieraid Telephones QbJ J 11 IT ' :A;:T7"TTr UN J -- . re - s ' TM-cpnlr- beslii-iiinS- wh-'re d ; Ter asso-clafio- - - e I . ITALIAN PREMIER IS IN MIDST OF DANCER f liewa' st ' eveu-Tbc- Vdriy Students I From Idaho At T This Yea tbe-Vill- " V . e - i. ' .1 . I |