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Show RIVALS THE BEST TELEPHONE US UTAH COUNTY Do ytm yovr paper regularly! If not, telephone M . Mora f :4S x SURPASSES THE REST. PROm!.UTH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1927. m Q) liSwl L oo t -- rann oo oo oso o(H . J, Turk's Farewell To Spouse ........V.V1 . .V.V. PILOSES il Doomed Man GnttAav :::::::::::::::::yi. v, ts v ,1 t'.'.:::','.:'.'.'.'.'.::'.'.,-'.', v.x.x.:.x.: w.ivi A Via:.rtjr ton 4r Both were informed yesterday that the state court of appeals had denied them a new trial and they must die unless Governor Smith Intervenes. Prison officials were informed by the United Press that the date had been set for January 9 by she court in Albany. Warden Lewis E. Lawea said Mrs. Snyder and Gray would not be notified formally of the date until the oinci&i papers utuiie nviu Aiuauj , They needed probably tomorrow. 00 formal notice, however. Both had . read .the papers and the forecast the court would fix' that week that ... a Mantad n a mnat TUVlhahlft fcv AGED PIONEER : In Police- - Sergeant 23-(- LT.) Woman Attorney Argues Against Appeal Of Cook A,., i j WATER POLICY REMAINS SAME -- No Herald On Thursday trans-Atlant- ic , s REMUS' CHARGE PROVO WOMAN DIES AT HOME THREE INJURED IS REJECTED - IN AUTO CRASH - r - BEffiYWINS . 'TURKEY RUN! ' it' long-distan- 1 . . BAD CHECK CHARGE Clarence D. Reesewas airesleil Tuesday tn Spanish Fork on a bad cHieck charge. Deputy Sheriff George Davis mada the arrest ' " Spy 1 . - Maximum temp. 48 Tuesday Minimum, temp. Tuesday v.,... SO Seriously -;" T : is Shot In Running--Fight- ; 'Scarf ace' Caponi Reigns In Great City's Underworld eppralvveTtmfweT would be to appeal to the United States supreme court, and it. wae not considered likely this would be ' 7 " . attempted. 'Governor Smith, it was reported, would fix within a few days a date nwhich' hj will hear appeals for mercy on behalf of the lovers. The is - a - formality which tearing wmnM nht ha riftnlAd unrfer ftfiv Cir- cumgtances, hut the custom of the governor in the past has been to retrain1, from granting clemency wBen the verdict of the appeals court was unanimous as it was case. the Snyder-Gra- y -- 4 , xAllillJB15 TO JrKUVltmi, "Sheriff J. D. Boyd has returned from a quick trip to Los Angeles, Calif, bringing with him Nephl Marx Olsen, whose extradition was secured from the California auth-- Titles., He Is wanted in Utah county on a charge of failure to provide, r temp-rratur- IB Agent .. . day. Not much e. change In hi ill I - H Utah Falrto night and Thurs- 'mm ESCAPE FROM DEATH ',V. 1 DflMOO III for defens Prohibition o. - WiHe-brand- In accordance with the usual custom the executions will probably take place Thursday, Jan. 13, before midnight r. Unless Governor Smith intervenes it was believed nothing could stay the execution. r Hope Is Faint The decision of the appeals court left no legal recourse open in the state courts. . The only other y The Weather 00 f Ait DEATH CALLS . t in OS o - N:Hj restful night . - stand cross-examini- unmoved, i v Mrs. Snyder cried most of the night in her cell, prison attaches said, while Gray passed a quiet and "': oo Loyal Christensen. former federal prohibition agent, took the witness stand in his own defense this -morning in the statutory offenfld 'barged against him now being -G- ang-:, .CHICAGO,. Nov, 'ried in Judge Martin Mr Larson's dom replied with bombs and bullets division of the Fourth district today to the Chicago police ultima-tur- n court. that the gunmen must keep The state rested after Deputy the peace. ' t Sheriffs S. A. Willis and Ellas Gee Wounded la Battl- ehad testified. WllHs told how he Police Sergeant Tom Lynch was saw Christensen In a car with a wounded critically in a running woman cn the night of October S with an automobile load of battle on West near the Spencer home gangsters. , B. Center street Judge A. Morgan The pursuit, of the gangster car In Willis laid great by police was called one of tha sensational In recent Chicago This stirring scene marks the end of the third act In the annual Thanksgiving barnyard drama. It Is John stress on the fact that he saw the most Gobbler Turk, bidding farewell to his clucking spouse before he goes to that bourne whence no traveler woman's face twice and did not h Istoryr- - Scores trf shots were fired, which Farmer Brown was Been to be using the notice that she was in distress as returns. The plot of the play is woven around an it was said, and the police car was alleged. Gee told of taking a rifle, other day.' The fourth' act of the tragedy w;il oe played on a snowy tablecloth Thursday afternoon. ; struck several times. two revolvers, one empty A few hours earlier a bomb had five gallon keg, and six and a half blown out the front of a West Side pints of moonshine, all of which The second takeoff of Captain Frederick A. Giles, British war hero, resort of the Bersche-S- k Idnjore- was presented In evidence. . : was successful, but he ran Into difficulties when about 500 miles out, Zuta vice syndicate, with which and was forced back to the mainland, saving himself and his plane only Joseph Aiello and his brothers are Engineer Testifies When the state rested- Judge by the greatest feats of airmanship. allied. Morgan called A. R. Knapp, illuThe bombing apparently was of the Utah minating engineer warning by the cohorts of Scar- Power and Light company, who face Al Caponi that Aiello's at WASHINGTON, Nov. 73 (UP) testified as to the light on First -- Mrs. Mabel .Walker t, tempt to usurp the underworld West street between Center and throne of Caponi would meet the famed as the nemesis of Martha Jane Thayne Mann Is Adjudication, Urged by Creer First South street. same answer that previous revolts George Remus and 'other "big Christensen, intently looking "at and C. of C. Officials Summoned at Home Of time" bootleggers, stood today as against the powerful gangster chief the jury without a change coming obstacle-- ' between the have received death. principal over his face, told of his early life. Is Continued Her Son Dr. Frederick A. Cook, the aging Following the shooting oTTynch, He said he was 29 years of age and Arctic explorer, and freedom. scores of police motor squads were was in had lived Richfield until he sent cruising about the areas where The Utah lake water policy, as 18, when he moved to Idaho where Mrs. WiliebrandtT slight, dark Martha Jane Thayne Mann, 80. gangsters congregate. and youthful, is representing the planned at the October meeting of he worked on a farm for. three died Tuesday evening after a ten Volleys Are Fired ' government before the United days' illness at the home of her son, water storage commis- months. At different times after the Utah States supreme court opposing Lynch wasonepf five police Eben Mann, 123 South Sixth East on that had worked he la farms willbe continued, according to Cook's appeal for release on a sion, SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 23 (UP) men in an automobile pursuing the street A pioneer of Utah, "Grand and Idaho He California, Wyoming. decision reached by that body at a was district judge's probationary orma Mann" as she was known to Captain Frederick A. .Giles, whose gangster car. The. police car was .married in 1919, when he con' flight to making; about 75 miles an hour, his proposed meeting held Tuesday In Salt Lake1. ducted a restaurant in Richfield for eery one, was beloved by all 'who der.Cook Australia ended yesterday after- - companions said, and occupants of iaservinglju sentenceofiL IL waajrQtedjtoj.uthprlzethe-o- bi knew her. ., 18 months,and- - became connected .';..'". 14 Randolph both machines wore firings volley nopn at Ore William Crossed I'lulnu Afoo jrears and ninejnonths In tainingof of $5,000 from' the - state with the national prohibition forces board Leavenworth prison for using Hearst ranch at San liimeon, halt after velicyr- examiners, to be advanced in Salt Lake in 1924. since which The daughter of Ebenezar and tt jnails to defraud in a Fortil tn the state engineers'., revolving Todav's events opened the active waV between San Francisco and time until October 6, 1927 he had The Evening Herald will not Los Angeles, was on his way here attempt of Caponi to defend hTs worth, Texas, oil stock selling fund for adjudication of the lake been so. employed. was born September 6, 1848, at Can-aa- d .'..:.! ,..'' publish a paper tomorrow, today by auto. ? water rights. J. R. Murdock asked power among the gangs. West She was baptized and scheme. He was sent niit tn hny llnimr to1reexcTOe"d from voting, on the I lug he unid ha ' flew hjs fnnnnl and his cohorts had been Although day; confirmed a member oTTKe "Thanksg both to over In drink the bar or I ground that It appeared like raising plane to the California coast from a curiouglv calm for. weens wmir church in 1861. and crossed the of Federal district judges to orThis announcement is In ac on prova-tio- n funds to fight the corporations in 480 nfiles at sea after it had rival canes openly set about to ' with point Herald's cordance the plains at IS years of age, walking der prisoners realesed on (Continued page five) after hey have entered the which he is interested. He declared baen damaged, ne notuiea nis nacK- force the overlord of gambling to usual custom, allowing a hnli. all the way and helping to drive the " himself in favor of a reservoir at ers nere tnat it is unsaie lor iiymg yield Jus power. As a result re, on this occasion. cattle. She crossed the Platte river penitentiary. day Utah lake and on the Provo river. and that he will harve to make re- ports circulated that Caponi had " by holding to i.he back of the wagon The Herald will appear as A F. Doremust another, member pairs before he canbring the plane decided to give up after defending and floating across the stream. on usual Friday afternoon. off the Irody, said he was opposed back to Sah Francisco for another iis posItioHTigainst-bitter-Uac- ks In 1868, she was married te Oscar to raising money to determine announced flight to Honolulu and for many years. Mann. Eight children were born to Australia. lights which in many cases already But today it was evident that them, three preceding' Mrs. Mann have been determined in the courts. Giles said he entered an' "air "Rnarface Al" who has killed or la death. In the ate seventies;- - the Creer Urge Adjudication while flying in a heavy driven- away all who questioned his bump" moved to Snowflake, Ariz., family W. O. Creer, Utah county member "and rain about 480 power, was not ready to retire. 3tojmcjLwind to been do called having missionary of the commission, declared that the miles out HfiTplane, he said, war work among the Indians. Mrs. great part of those interested in Elizabeth Miller Ratcllff n. wife overturned and he found himseli her hearing in Arizona, ' t.. lands around the lake desire ad Judi - of William Ratcliffe, Sr., died at flying upside down. to owing, the hardships endured cation of the water rights a state tfhe family residence, 699 North instruNov. 23 (UP) charts, "My' navigation my CINCINNATI, O, there 'Ir a number of years. At ment which was1 corroborated bv J. Fifth West street Tuesday afterments, even my food was dumped last, the' family moved back- to The charge that George Klug yhis Will Knight and E. S. Hincklev. noon after an illness of several utr" he .told ' attendants at the intimidated-'bbeen had Utah, first to Salt Lake valley, chauffeur, PATSON, Nov. 23. (Special) ..' and secretary, respective months. president u Hearst, ranchj: was made the office, prosecutor's then to Emery county, and then to Mrs. Ratcliffe was born June 21, Three persons, wore- painfully, but to ly, of the Provo Chamber of Coma "Ami I had good part dump, in Remus his trial George Prove bench, where they located today by merce. 1867, In Allegheny, Pa. She came not seriously injured in an auto of my gasoline load to keep the in 1896. Mrs. Mann resided there on a charge of murdering his wife, The commission also passed a to Provo In 1893 and has since re- accodent which" took place Wedncs-da- v ship afloat and .then T headd diuntil eight years ago, when her hus- Imogene. submitted by W. W. Arm- sided here. Although' not affiliatmorning near Salem. for the coast. I. was afraid Anthony "Tony" Benlley, sopho-- l Remus made the accusation while resolution band passed nway, and since that "The accident occurred at 11:30 Irectly to ed with any church, she was a deeffect that The center more, was victorious in the annual! never the would strong specmake hostile as a witness, tfine Mrs. Mann has lived with her Klug. styled, a. m. A "car driven by Mrs. Ciaf- - section of bracing wires Was broK- - Turkey Day run siagea oy a. i.. u. was being examined hy Walter K. ial Utah' lake committee of the com- vout Christian- and deeply religious -, mission continue its efforts in conOTCT3hw jgerMhedJnto JM - 1 ;a!aiid.Jt:Ji 4wondcr the hlp did stars Wednesday I .on, Eben." ' on assistant prosecutor, Sibbald, Life la Frvised iw--nection with the Utah lake unit and Besides her husband, she is sur-- other car drive nby Cornell Black-vlve- d not buckle. negouarea noonTBenupy made statements the by Those who, knew its cooperation with representatives "Grandma chauffeur allegedly R. R. Ratcliffe, ett of Springvllle on the highway. three coast line about mile course in 22 minutes. 47 sec sons, the "I struck by the after killing. of Salt Lake and Utah counties to William-Ratclifshortly Maim" (1 clnrt that she. was blnnnod Jr., and Walter Mrs. Sheen was driving on a cross-,roa- fifty jniles north of here and fol- -j onds, just a second Over his time of hearing evidence In support nfJ-BaA- O Richards' a truly unselfish disposition, Of After W and Blackett. driving south. lowed the shore line vntil I found last year. "Frosty" fo; .nH nn. rimipMor, Remus' allegation and the state's the end that Tfia Tffan1gteA unit and that her entire life was a hisbe success- Mrs. Herman Grimm, all of Provo, thought she was going to stop an a safe landing ncid."" , record ml the Great Basin course project court ruled the that replies thereto, ' ., and four grandchildren. continue don hla way. The .other j tory of devotion to others. She was "no. coercion or intimidation has fully .consummated. Gilca. landed In a field about one unmolested. The following brothers Ttnd sis- - carTlidTnot-stopn- t the Irtish mile from Charles Merkley, another sophoand courageous been shown", and the examination ' The commission also passed-- a uncomplaining to autos both resolution expressing appri urvive: William R. and nprurred. damaging final illness, Bentley, , Ho; He missed the ranch's aviation more, was second during of Kingcontinued. of the work of DrrJohtrArWidtaoeT Robert Miller, both of Salt Lai sous Surviving B,jwas third last. year. Seven runners Dole plane, finished, and followed Bentley and Mrs. Sheen was cut about the George Hearst's aid daughters: William and Eben City; Mrs. Sarah Donaldson of ' iiafwl in lunH TAX UNDERTFIRE fnlrn nff Mrs. I. N. Du Shane, Pasadena; hands, while herltwo young Merkley' as tbllowsi Third, Lyndon Jl'DAH NAMED ENVOY Mann, Provo; Mrs, William West, Gilcs-w- aa Karl Glazier; fifth.' WASHINGTON, Nov. 23 (UP) Los AngNen; Mrs. W, H. Draper, Calif.; J4rs. X W. Blower, Columbus, Kenneth", and.Richard,-auf'-fered Jnithe alrJ about elghUCroppen fourth. WASHINGTON, Nov. 23 (UJ?) '.DnnaGor-don- ; hours. He took toff from Milla George Wllks;- - sixth, John Fibtger and Mrs. Helen J.' Hamilton Rurlev. , injuries. slight Jfr. Leo Bo-- ". Noble Brandon Judah, Chicago, to- The proposed 25 perto cent tax on Ohio; i Idaho- 18, of Axtcll. in the Blackolt Field here at 7:23 jumranat landed aid j seventh, Joseph Bentley. big boxing of Sugar-City- , Three step chil- day was appointed ambassador to .high priced k tickets Riverside, Calif. The sophomores "won the turkey matches was a storm center In the Funeral services will he held Frl car, also was hurt, "while Blackett, at San iuieanat about S,20 p. m. dren. Oscpt U Mann and Mrs. Then Cubaby President Coolidge. -The appointee, A Chicago attor- house ways and means committee day at 2 p.' m. ln the Third ward Dorothy Gordon and Vona Sander-chape- l. In that time he traveled, a distance dinner by scoring the most point-Farley of Provo and Mrs.' John Friends may view the body I son of Gunnison were uninjured. of more than 960 miles and attained in the run, while the Juniors were Kartchner of Sandy also survive, ney and veteran of the World war, today as the committee put finishwas an' is colonel in the United States army ing touches on a bill calling' for a at the. residence prior to the seraverage speed of 120 miles an second; Seniors .third, and Fresh made Sher as do 3 grandchildren and 80 by investigation x ' men brought up the rear. vices, v hour. reserve. 1235,820,000 tax reduction, 'iff J. D. Bovd. , .' ," 'iV Of4 . them ' -- . Emotion Whatever." (UP- )- 23 oo District Court; Shows No Is Unmoved , Gray ' Henry Judd Gray, her partner in the murder of her husband, Albert knew too, but he was resigned and -- wV.V.V.V.Vr .V.V.V.V.V.V. Tells His Side Of Case under faded blonde hair, knew today that she must die in the elec tric chair Tfitlieccona weeK 01 January, unless the unexpected happens. : : : ties "" "mmm A and Woman to OSSINING. N. Y Nov. 13 :- -: - : -- ffiAV Former Second Electrocuted Week In January, Unless Governor Smith Intervenes Be : : : : : : : : -- . . v.v.v.y..v.v.y.v.x. A V- oo i.christensen: IJPacific's 'Challenger Fails ' ,1" V oo oo 030 Jill IB iiDiyj fill (MS d. fe, 1 224-stUUtands 1 r Og-de- L chil-4rer- Jc'-S- '"'- , . ; . , , 1 . |