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Show TOJUAr i , TEMPEKATUBE MintBttrra Richest f HERALD PIIOXES EosiaeaaOfflcey . . 7. . . . Ty M n..m YEAR, FORTY-FIRS- T Editorial Rooms .W.107 Decree PROVO, UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1926. NO- - v" "" CANDIDATES 10 REPRESENT 4 "- - I 'SllLETI nI ' : j v Eater Politics In At Cctain Mexico , . ,;,.. Elections AiMTO REFORM NEW 4 .r- RELIGIOUS LAWS . 1 . MEXICO CITTL8ept. 8 (CP) Presentation of a ehurcb candidate if tha nrwalrtoncv In the election scheduled for two yeart tance ap peared today to be the moat probable co urea of the Catholic church In ; seeking xeXorin oi the "religious Jt If becoming more and "more obvious that the Episcopate Is preparing for an extremely long atrugtie wi'tti the state to regain: what -- the chBrth cotwidera to be Jitttm- The sUtuilona! right. struggle nrohaMy will Involve municipal, state andifederal politics before it te ended, n ;. Replying to President Calles' statement before congress when that body convened, tbe Episcopate said actions Baa that the government been unconstitutional and "smelled , . of bolsbevlsm."; 1 IT F W,W!!S" si t wwiw'y J umtm ,11.,, pt recently were ln-- j for dieted depriving the government of their best counsel In allowing a JS7.0QO,000 claim forproperty; seised during the war and returned to Its German owners unregime. der the. Daugherty-MlHe- r d - TWO KILLED 1NH0LDUP r rresides at Jjeewng ' . CANTON', O., Men who must Sept, stand - t , murder of Don R. Mellett, of Texaco company, distributor producta la this section. "Petroleum and lta product are ITfTERESTSARE FULLY GUARDED Canton the. juoat important subaUuees used by society today, said Mr. lllschef. "Petroleum is altsolutely necessary to the age in which we live. With out It the ranrofctiTcould not oiier ternor could- - steamships ssit-tbsea. No industrial plant could fun machinery, and the eroi on the e i.iddbe WASHINGTON!. Sept. S (CP) With the arrival this morning oflrar,n would have to rot where tbey the CC 8. 8 Rochester atBlnefielda, grow- - because even- - the wheels of Nicaragua, American interests will the humble farm must be lubricat-edwhile the farmers' niotor truck be doubly, guardedwhen govern ment 'troops and revolutionWts bat- muNt have both gasoline and lubri tle for control of El Blufr across cating oil.- - It is quite evident that not only our Industrial life-- , but otif tne uarDor. The city of Bluefields was de domestic, national and international clared a neutral zone several days Taffttirs are defsendent upon this ... C. 8 S. Galveston, and commodity." ago is now Decupled by marines and - To nhow the remedou growth of siw bluejffckctHr"The-C'nrtedState,tthrhbnlischer called is however, taking no part in .the attention to the fact that iit!8r9 dispute, but Js protectinrllBterests the" total production was 2WH) bnr- of American citizens. w'ls, while In 1925"it w upltroxl ? .An additional 500 marines and mately 550 billion barrels. lie bluejackets will be held in readiness traced9 tbe history and the developby the Rochester, should the fight ment of the j)ll Industry and deming spread into the neutral sone, onstrated how" the industry .'ibas. the navy department said this brought Into its scope men "of tbe mornijrg. Skirmishing" Is reported highest caliber,' trained lu business to- have started already la the vic and science. He declared that the best proof inity of EI Bluff. Several hundred Americans are that Ctah has a possibility for oil sijfd WTlve lthitWmTbtWTOieiftiarmi! and have large property-holdingimnles in the nution are actlvelv en to gaged fh drilling for "oil here at No deaths ' tttrtwo Ametohis present that Tlclnity,' 7 are helieved 'hKhave been killed at He, gave warning not to invest miles up the foolishly in oil stock, declaring that Brangan's "Bluffr-l-- ' x coast' When oil would be found in Ctah the big companies would be the ones to locate It. VyiHIs Spafford, vice president of the club, 'presided In7 the slwe nee of Clayton Jenkins, whSls attending a session of the presidents aud secre 1 y - r: "by-th- I e - s. S 'F7. froitn Slant 3 (CP) Mona Macclaren and Horace Carey, both of Folkestone," England." started swimming the English channel at 5:10 a. m. today. 'X .Two and hours later. they were two and half miles off "i shore. ii-iiiz'--The weather was unsettled. Both are eomoaratlvelv unknown now.-- Their effort was made unannounced and unheralded. The wo man swimmer refused to be photo graphed. Mils Macclaren- is a - nhvsiclan and, Carey is a well known British swimmer. CAPIB fiBTS one-ha- lf . t.. .. 4c Miss San Diego j v MCKINLEY IS RALLYING -- itf ASTINSVlttEr IttisViSept (CP) Senacirl Wllliam B.' McKin- ley of Jllinols, who has. been) hovering near death for three days at a sanitarium here, rallied early today and his condition was regarded as favorable: by his pbysicIanDr. Jt.., ..sr H. Egbert.;SIcKinley, Who early last evening bod Suffered from dellriuin, regain-- , ed his . cbnsciousness during the night and was resting easily this " mornlBg. ,:,: :.;':;': "His condition this morning may be taken afLan. Indication that fn all probability he will survive the present stage of his illness,"- - the . physician said. McKinley has been in the sanitarium for the. past fortnight, sufferDocing from sciatic rheumatism. -- ' BPUl ' POLITICIANS :".':: ft 3 CHICAGO, Sept. (CP) The (leal ward leader was wrecked here early today by a 7 Bomb believed planted bylpolltlcat enemies. INVADE COAST 1 - Although F.ller entire family was hurled from bed and half, of the house was demolished, no one was . injured.. " El!eA a recent witness before the t senatorial committee 'inquiry Into election; frauds,' was unable to give A -- . Istrlet.- Ctab-idnho-- d - FCRMERPROVO WOMAN DIES IN ' CALIFORNIA - i I - - - - v ;; any: - Ynguas refused to say whether Withdraw -f- rom , tbe -. s.... leagot - . ? I "Word reached" I'rovo today of tbe tf rdiiy of Sirs. Naomi Hendry Wark formerly of this cltvl)etU wan due to heart troubled Sirs, Clark wjs the wife of Will iam I. Clark, formerly foreman of the coiiipoing room of Jhe Evening Herald. From liere they moved to Burlinga'hie. Calif., and "then to RedwiKid City about a year ao. Bom iu .Suit Ijtke fity April 27. 1WK1, .Mrs. 'clarU had lived most of lit r life in that city.. .For some time prior to her marriage she was a stenographer in one of the fiiilroud ol flees of Salt fcateT" ...Besides her '"husband, sbe 1h sur vived by her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Hendry, one sister and three broth ers. , The body will arrive In Salt'loke City "Saturday. Funeral services been" arriiigedrTMlt ha ve not'ai-j-e- t will proliably le held Sunday. VALENTINO'S: FOR TIRES IN SfelNlM U..VHERDIVCRCE "two-;:im- " ' ." Ja-fac- tr : . , ,1-- - - 1 HENRYSTEVENS -- " UNDER GUARD BODYPASSES OF OFFICERS THRU OHIO ENGLISHTiIAN , -- "FAILSINSWIM vie-tod- Army Dirigible Weathers Storms ... RACKER FACES d y until ': after the meeting next week of the League of ' Nations assembly. , : M.:Rolln, representing Belgium, made a definite proposition - for amending tbe fifth of the American - - - reservations. - ' "I think we could IIOU.YWtM accept "the fifth C llyifKep-he said, 1f It were rcwrvation,' Mr. Wentover P) Wii)ifcd Hart, made to read that the court WASHINGTON. Slept 3 CP- cannot wlfe'of Bill Hurt. movie render Automobile owners of the nation advisory opinions in ease Is iimi.1i. in lieuvisiting Xev., for where the Cnited States claims," paid more tmin $kio,()(K),MH) to. frlcud.i here iix.';ty, and bus an Interest." automobile tires and inner tubp Mrs. Hart's mother aii . yivv-last year.the.sdepnrtmcnt - of com llinl .amendment apparently son. Bill Hart, her, would merce announced todav. permit the court to decide and reports! here the actor's whether" The" aiii(unrrepresented an InCulted States claim to crease of 43.tt per cent. from 192.1. wire will Vi ay in Keun lx luonibs Interest In any proposition referred and return tluii to 'With Hoil.vwnod the year of the hist preceding cnnto the eburt for an'bnlnloh had any ' the , Cnlted a Nevada divorce. and jciiku-. basis Winifred.: t stover nuiriled the States rubber Industry practically The discussion which ended to-mulntv .star late i.i 1!U1 n.id tbey in the 'billion a year" class. day was on tbe first reading of tbe to the department, ft paruted wvrnil mi nrhp la;er: The American . "'According reservations. iJill to Hurt, Jr., fulled manufacturers engaged primarily imth.or Van Eyslnga sumuiarU. President tiiem. in producing rubber tires and tules had a total output of $925,032 8"?! ' Hart then crwiie.l two-- trust ed the results of the conference to date as follows: dnrimf "l25, of which $822,138,21.1 funds of $100.(HKj. one for- Jlrs. Hart rlt liad xhmonstrated the una wag contributed by tires nnd, tubes and another for tl child, aud Sirs. and the remaiuder 'by miscellaneous Hart was enjoined from entering rdmojjs sympathy and desire of the ' ' court, sigimtprlea to accept tbe re; films. products, ; ,' servations. Adding the totals of manufactur She .Is to receive the trust fund 2 It waa unanimously recognisers wbp produce tires and tubes in In cash, in event of divorce. ' ed Ihat- UW Cnited State desired : eldentatly along with othpr proequality7 "auoV all were disposed to ducta. tho department estlmntes grant that and atune.even were, J82-- 548.004 as the tota4 tire Ing to grant a privileged ""position." fonows : conference was unanimous Automobile casings, $050,491,733; in Mievlngi that the fifth reservaInner tube $118,234,053; - motorcytion merely was Intended to obtain cle and bicycle casings, $3,504 033 : equality,' but .Us' drafting permitted Inner tubes, $300,394: solid rublier a lder Interpretation which might' tires more Jhan $5,000,000. bae grave influences upon tbe " constitutional rlilits ef both the the league and the conrt. ' ," y semi-rigi- viurritignat(rieV IN RENO FO- R- Ashton's ColumThe new CLEVELAND, O., Sept. 3 CP) bians played several selections .rrLnkfjdiore mltetl train .bearwhich were highly appreciated by ing the body of Rudolph Valentino tbe members. ; pulled Into tlie Cnton station: here LONDON, Sept ! 2 (CP) The at 8:30 a, m. tod.iy. channel won another English Except for a small group, mostly when Norman Dcrchuin. au no was unusual there Italians, aliiwidoued an attempt , crowd on the platform. No" demon- Englishman, to.swlui to. England from the stration of mourning, was made, French coast when a few miles off SCOTT FIELD, BELLEVILLE. : .. (Dover." B! ..8k..S:.'it-!P)r!?fttHDereham., who lives at Southend- most over storms weathering heavy OnSea-enterethe water at Cape of the route, the T C.-Gris Nez at 3:45 p.' in. yesterday dirigible, arrived at the army hangand abandoned bis attempt ut 0:15 ars here at 6 a. m. today from Lang-lea. m. today, ' " Field, Norfolk, Ta. " Two stops were fha.de on tbe One at Day flight. A complaint on an alleged statu.- ton, O., for fueling and another offense has been issued against tofy forced landing near Washington Leonard Backer, a Lehi merchant, ' Court house, Ohio. west the acconliug'to" If E.' Brockbank, counFrom Dayton, Ohio, ,',,', .n;,.. ty torney,,-. U alleged" .tSTjave The ctluipliTint timtv no At the most of trip. ing however, was the, ship in danger, been caused bv Racker's alleKed ac KANSAS CITt, Mo., Sept. 3 (P tion while taking a young Lehi girj pilots' said upon, arrival., i P) Stylishly dressed and with a s The" ship maintained a riding In Proyo cfinyon.1 '; Backer Is being held In the ,rtah bored appearance, George Uabor, 10 speed of about 50 mites an hour durt year old youth who posed as tbe : county Jail. . Ing ine flight. "baron Frederick Van"Krupp, Jr." mitll bis arrest in,Albuquerque, N. M., passed through Kansas City I u lth two Wilmington; Del. company officers last nlxlit enroute. east to fate charges writing worthless chet ks , ig'all tbe bunk,.' said the baron. ' I have written no bad checks, I Tt 31 t f don't need to- - I have plenty, 'of .,' money." Qatar tipped a TJnlon station ush er $2 and wired C. C. Tactseh In ' . f Alburaueque to "wire me at once If you need money." ! R ertl court ended today and President" Van yslnga announced that a com. dtee wou'd be appointed to fon flWJbe worr pfjhe conference cV GRAVE CHARGE VON KRUPP cross-countr- JR. SON WAY EAST SOMEJIVILLE, X, Ja Selt .1 (C P) Henry Stevens, brothcrofMrs Frances SteVens Hall, was "under s at his- home guard of SWIMT.IERSTO fotir-.ofieer- In Lavalette, N. J., today. The pro-- 1 eecuttoii in the murder! investigation. Checking his alibi about his whereabouts on September 14 1022, heit tbe ev. Edward VT. Hall anil Mri." Eleanor .Mills ' Hiece murdered. HaiV-Mil- i Stevftffi,--- a . ATTEMPT LONG ls CHANNEL RELAY LOS ANGELEfSi Sri. 3 (CP) former" rifle exfixt To chart the dangers and currents of CtltallllH Chnnnpl, eight fjf .Rnnth. ern California's best swimmers, will attempt a relay of the strip of water on Sept. 9. The start will be made from Long Bach,v Viola' Hartman r of : Los Angeles Athletic club will swim the first leg. Others on "the relay team are: and exhibition marksman, claimed hbvwas Hshliijr ut the ume. oi Ue murder Tlie' state, however, con- tends it has found discrepancies in testimony of the men who have sup' : ported the alibi.. Sheriff John Grant of 6ian county and three'dephties remained ali night oiuside bis home. ' .1 Chester Floyd,' George Leach, Wal-tO'Connor, Fred Wffdleigh Hal Smith and. Herman Ketering. , . v 'j- - The yacht Sultana ,wflL' aceora--innn- Swipe Flivvers y tbe sImmers. rr . i - CRASH HEAD-O- N i:A r r ii - :y :. y,1 1 .- sr.. reasoft-forllttc1r.t- j:i INVESTIGATED Scientific "DiviningtRodM -T- bis-business M0NUO& Mich. Sept 3 (CP) In an effort to fix . responsibility frttnr heBtNm- - eolll slomjf-tw- o In cars here" yesterday after- resulting In the death of efgbt persons and injury of 25 others, officials ef the- - road and 'county to- - J dav planned to close'y question Willhim, Owen, .veteran motorman of the southbound ear. ' According to one' official; Owen ' has been accused of attempting ts make up Uwt time,andfallnre to make' a scheduled pfop at Pine Sid. lug. to await the other car., 'Ha Jumped and escaped with minor In- Juries. , ; . ,!,-','- . -- -- . f -- rr b J il . OLD LANDMARK - . "- - - rOBERAZED '' -' TOENlRTAIir DENIED GRANT ;JS? , SAN SEBASTIAN, Spaln Sept. (CP) Foreign Minister ?"wmu announced that Qninones de Xeon. Knaia'siepresentatlve,' baa been In "gtrncted not to attend or participate Ui any way' in the tague of tintloBa coundl sessloa at Geneva Wlde .Mieht Have Influence On T Constitutional Rights ' rlujislillsiM d S Interpretation '"Too . h5menofToTrts-BfieTrt,hige--po- League '.a. -- fly-In- HOME BOMBED BUTTERFUES rrr:PartIn ..! " jeterd8jatftJI.'Jope..lf01; blimpas3fltoto recovery.' duel with Policeman Michael Flynn BoMs bad Just killed Chester a. pool room clerk who had refused to open tbe gafejn bis office. Flynn was shot through tbe a body Physicians said he hasn't ": chanee"for recovery. ' taries of the S- - tors single-hande- ! The value and Importance of peThi m range boat, like an eulurged inner tube with a nntor stuck on behind, 1h being uhhI for vnve troleum was discussed at the Prpvo around Ixw Angeles. V. M'ludcr SvtrT its Inventor, calls it the airsft" Bcot(( Is show u with dwo ueJl:, wis. GENEVA. Sent, a CP)-Jen. "Fred u Qiiflon of the American reserva. RoUry litichl-ontoday by - BEN"TtCDXEH UNITED STATES' 3 (CP) (CP) two men were dead and a third badly wounded as a result of shootings during a lone bandit's raid on Gary business houses, in tbe center of the " city at midnight last night. at.who the bandit Bolds, Harry tempted to hold Jop business bouses was killed in arplstol Spain Not.Taking . . triaf for the GARY. Ind., Sept. 8 STINSON BEACH, Calif" Sept 3 t CPJi fGreat hordes of butterflie hhve descended - on the meadow Bollnis Bay fjr their i nnual beach vacation. They eotm? Trom the high 8ierras. " The fact that pilgrimage" wasf6MTy NTK Fltxhenrjr, owner of ,tbe Jtpwn?ite at Stlnson Beach.. He said they comf ln4hta manner each year to spend die In the 'spring Mm winter.-anNone ever Uvea to pay a aecond - at Luncheon Columbians Play fseveral selections; Spafford Sept 5 (UP) MASSILOXO, -- LKIng,. who died 1 Ashton's Ben Rudner, Uassllon hardware dealer and alleged bootleg king, was arreted"hcr thls'mornlng on a chargt of murder, la connection with the Killing of Don R. Mellett. Rudner was arrested Jit bis hard-war- e store at 10:45 Deputy SnerTIfX: 8. GrbsonTtanton. '""" CHANNELSWIH -- Daughertyr-Mil001-! it ii r 11 1 U S. WANT& EQUALITY SIGNATORIES NOTE TWOAHEMP- Richard Merton. German industrialist, has arrived and la at a hostel awaiting the trial. He will be the government's thief T. ltness. 1 STRESSES MAGNITUDE OF OIL BUSINESS NOW READY eral JudgeJrtatonWMaclt:rThe defense, will be lnthe hands of Max Steur, William Baild, - assisted by other lawyers. ' ' t . GRAND JURY READY TO NAME SUSPECTS ATTORN r,id - , Petroleum . DAUGHERTY'S gplii---Ht-'- , Pres. Van Eysinga Believes Fifth U. & ReservatioB With Amendmeat named here sometime today by the L Stark'couuty grand Jury.-- : -rumors that Although persist three are to lie indicted for first degree murder, no official confirmation has been given. Louis Maher, held at Cleveland, is the only one" charged by authorities wttV the crime. Patrick MoDeruiotK said by a friend, Steve Kascholb to have bad a part in the assassina'tinn plot, in a fugitive, CourifynfatnorftTea STe reported enroute to Masnilon, Ohio, to arrest Ben Rudner once convict' '' ' ed bootlegger. Prosecutor C, B. icCMntock an,-nonnced early In tbe week, that taken to have" those steps would-b- e named by the grand Jury securely In Jail before its report Is made pub NEW YORK. Sept 3 (CP) A lic. He said the report would come small army of lawyers was preparthig afternoon. trial ing today for the long" delayed of Barry M. Daugherty, former Thome W. genera TMUler, former alien property custodian, on charges of conspiracy to defraud the government. :' T'" The trial will begin before Fed- " f WORLD Fred Hiher.of,Teaco'Co"- . pany. Reviews History of r ' i M Ocean Boat Can Be Carried Under the Arm Ohio Hardware Dealer Arrested On Suspicion of Im- - : plicacy la Murder ..... Candidates to Be Presented In One of Main Members of Gang i stm At . u;r Municipal, State and Large National Elections t v. - T 1 - 1 V Catholics to .. . ,, tri f I MURDER CASE w omu in PRICE TWO CENTS 'I j WASHINGTON"; Sept 3 KCP) Thnnteystate JCbmmerce Comml-- . slon today, denied an application y the Northern Pacific the Great Northern knd.'the Oregon and Wash biffton railways to operate a line between. Longvlew;: function and .' Olequw Wash . NEA, Los AngelesBureau The commission" held that Long-vieWitl California again win national conld be served as at present bMirrfonore-itnhe-Atlairtic-f'lt- y river from thfoTighJgasoTfflrW-th- e conference- of pnlchrltnoeT Here Is Longview and that the r proposed Miss San P'eiPV selected ween fly change-WOTreduce from a large fleW of entrtuts, Increase expenses. - - ld '8afety-ahd-L.BartiM t x SAX DIEGOfs Calif. Sept. 3 (C The old "General Grant home" landmark. 4f the great boom period of 1887, will be demolished .to make way for an apartment house.: 1 Bnllt In 1887, at a .cost of $23,000, the home site was known an.Gtoe- berk bill after the financier who built it- - Groesbeck suffered heavy losses when the , heom ; collapsed P) . COAST r,iEii here,-remain- ing : NEA, Kansas City Bureau Kansas (Ity poltoe have put In fr f hectic summer looking after "Ken neth Kearns,' 10, and bis v . 0 a Wr brother, Bil'ie,. who 'have a mania' for borrowing antfis that akWMcd to locate "wells with - divining "rods.' This man. ATX Ti hla "leetretatlo doa't belong to themV The boys Jin- Bertsehy 0f Oman, haa ton tbera on Better. "With OU well, at Canape nndbaJracAllffcOWB above, he haa 1dCt Nebraskfi'raMt thny wretk. the rnjinBtonTpHisgyd ovyrtrrTT ally fame togrtef-whti.beO, in franklin county. Tbe whole town, with a population ot IW. h In . him ed a flivver In a imeter' hiid who oil: SMkaffemlllipnalre for bora of formation more te or to company tbe .00 to: the reforma- eeut aas:beu m told" slle witl V: to mnnrr and JC"The whoia" Grant, It .k tlptrV'nMal..a ' jmw 1 ' . . ...J jl... waa renamed Grant's hill. . i- -.. F,,,'' 1 ft djrT : ;-- trr .flaUH r Kcn-tiet- ! Ctah county Is planning a rtyal reception to the group of Los Angeles business" men who will come through tbls section on September 27. : Plans for the entertainment f the visitors will- be discussed and formulated at a mwtlns: of the 4tt tbe vnrinim clob. or-"kt IbiT ganlzatloiui of , of orfjee of the "Prove Chamber Coamwtce'toulgUt at 7 :30 o'clock |