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Show Jlo&t Accurate! "j: - " RESTtTS OF.THE PROVO CITY RACE WILL I BEGIN COMING IN SHORTLY AFTER 7 CLOCK TUESDAY EVENING. RESULTS OF ELECTIONS IN: OTHER CITIES THE ALSO WILL BE AVAILABLE. - fastest. ! - ' . ; PROVO, FORTYTHIRJ) YEAR. NO. 352, x V UTAH-C- Q - V-- - 7 ' k T UTAHOli) UNTY, N D A trin a vyy " VT f SB EIGHT PAGES TODAY, jiiiLrelji - - v mil i i uiiibvj i ' .'(Editorial) . Bigger Than Finance (Copjhrljjht 1929 by KTng Features Syndicate, Inc. I land on ndine ft 12,500 niilf iliKht from Moscow. 'ol l.indboreh 1a there to nrcermd-shakband? with thm. u hfiirvp in eood flyers, no mat ter whence they came He did noieveh ask whether their for government ntendcd to pay and linnda bouBhtyrom the Car Kercnsky by Wall street. OUK Rusaiaa flyers l ane . Island. diiiliko footout- - .; - r, IJgin Amer- .ap-pro- pi f sustaining Junp' Hanis of , the (U.P.l tor in Isac- -- cording taa radio message today from the Hudson Bay steamec'Fort ' ' St. James. , The brief messageicked up by a radio operator at Churchill said:2 "McAlpine and, party tiound;: All well. Located, Cambridge Bay. . The members ot th Col. C. H. D. McAlpine. Toronto,--leader of th expedition;. Pilot-- C. . A. Thompson, Winnepeg; pilot J. McMillan, Edmonton; Major liobert F. Bakerr- - SL Catlutrlaei,, Ont.;- Richard Pearce, Toronto, editor-.- c'cvoit?. . party-.wtrK- , .4iil4.,iiHpeg-.jMechani- S clianic; A. is not known at this time whether the case will bo appealed or not as the coming election may effect" a change in the personnel of the . city council. geologist D". Broadway, Winnipegi JAIL BREAK Reports that a representative' of the office of a Democratic senator will be lnvestigarcd by members o COLUMBUS, O., Nov. 4 (l!.l- !the senate lobby Investigating com- After cutting their way through mittee. the concrete roof of a new cell The action came as Senator block, three' "prisoners slugged and Cuuii- - face shot their way from .the state a censure resolution for his employhere early today. One of tory. ment of Charles Eyanson. an Arthur Brooker, themr of the Ceniecticut Manufac- by a guard and recaptured. turers' association, as his secretary After cutting their way from the -- s " Z . .Ends Search The St. James, - brief .message that the explorers were safe on the; island" tn the Arctic ocean brought" to an end one of the greatest hunts evei- - staged in the--f Three days after" McAlpine tt" and; his companions were swallowed up: in the tremendous expanse of "wilderness while in Bearch of fabulous copper fields, the search for them began and -- at one tlme?-'"rfi'virtually every well knowii an aviator lent, his aio. Indian and Eskimo muj'aers and trailers, trappers,-.- , tradrs'-- j and guides aH joined in the search-- " whieh ended today at las'.' i i ..vic- t I c; Dan Ooodwin, Hamilton.. OnL, me the case It pie-sen- found Canada-wa- ft alive and safe on Victoria lanJ in the Arctic ocean? the First judicial distiict,' who set on the ease. tfi" judges f the fourth-district having been disqualified, "states that his decision is rendered entirely en th Issues of the case. The decision covers several p?ges of typewrit ten copy in which matters pertainiTu tfi 4n AiwIrAmwl of 4 he re- sonrces of the stte.a'Baafo.-WS- Activities of German Agent of wye Interests Are Under Fire. 4. northern No Cause Last May the defendant; filed p demmver to the amended complain' on the grrnnHs that there is e cause of action and set fortti many othfi objections to the said com.' . plaint. LOBBY CHARGE Nov. rtL-- e - WASHINGTON, C Harris h3 Manitoba, ' SaulsrArereeted :iaumsiasticaiiy; exploitation nf potash and vr vninnhle deDosits in ths Dead Sea, which annon ine see millions," iri dollars and pounds water. tat frrnn -- the- thiek-sa- tt -- 1 Headed iirSecretartrKiefer GUN TRAGEDY nRITISH ana Amenrau Nov. 4. r.R the senate today officially censur- fd Senator Hiiam Bingham, Repuh-- " UWan, Connv, for employing- - secretly an agent of the Connecticut Manufacturer's association to assist htm in connection with the pending tariff bill. This action was taken when the senate adopted the censure resoiu-- t tion of Senator Morris.. Republican. Neb"., by a vote of 54 to 22. The resolution does not call. for! the resignation, of Bingham nor for any action but is only an expression of the sentiment of the seriate. Bingham Speaks . The resolution adopted as the packed chamber sat in solemn expressed trie sentiment oi the senate that the employment bringing the agent Charles L. Evan-so- r . 8,eported WASHINGTON. Welcome On Return To B.Y.U. "Y" Marm-- i demurrer to tlie asaended l Mc Alpine Party r ightr Lost-- ompiftifu jaHe Springvill.e City vs.. the Provo- Since' Sep(. Springville HoUline fombftam r iumbia Steel Corporation and L. F. Radio7 Alive Message By Rains. The oiigin'iF complaint, filed by "Search. Extended After the late Mr. Hall more than two rctrs. ago, sought to recover certain lar ts and wat'or deeded to the holdThe C6 WINNEPEG. ing compSny on behalf-'oThe Nov. 4 (UP) The McAlpine liimbif SteeT Corporation. afnended comp.lutnt made Sprlrig-vill- e suit, ant1 party of eight explorer, geolCity a- party lost 8ino and since that time the cityfcan. taker ogists airmen, an active port in prcecuflng the barren lands of Sept. 8 In Secret Empoyment of An Agent , of Connecticut facturers Association During Tariff Bill Hear' ings Calls Forth Reprove 1 -- . Senator Bingham Censured By Senate for Lobby Tactics IpresidenlHarrisJGets-a- Oovernor Smith disposes of Tfiatriurnreplying that be has boMgM BP ber or otner duuuhib is resident of a company that gave a building contract to Starrett brothers. Americans had beeh told that to Russia was rushing down hill rronomic destruction, tike the swiM. at the edge of the cliff. They will can wonder how Russian- - indust ry lumout with successfully compete ber men. An Armistice day pade. ball game and dance aeMh.e standing events of thenday. Mammoth Parade Planned The parade, which will take place at . 11 a, in. next Monday morning, will be a mammoth affair in every respect, and will be the equal of any parade ever seen DR. FRANKLIN S. HARRIS in Provo. those in .charge assert. At 2 o'clock in the afternobn, the Brigham Toung university Cougars, with a team generally believed to r be the strongest 4n iheJsistarx ot the school, will meet the Colorado Teachers in a Rocky Moufttekf conference game in the ."Y" Stadium. In addrHon to designatrng this 'sport event as a jart.of the official celebration, the rest period, between the halves will be enlivened by logijon B; and amusing nature. and BrtmhaiHTaylor, Knight The big dance which will close the day in fitting fashion will be Bentley Among Speakers., held at the Utahna Gardens at 9 o'clock In the evening. M. JENSEN By J. Church Observance President Franklin S. Harris is Next Sunday,, the day just pre home. Ijlany hundreds of E. Y. VM will be Armistice hearts are beating an earnest wel- cedingialelv observedday,in the church- come to their beloved presyien i. es of the according to anWith him is his secretary, Keifer B. nouncement city, Of Mayor Alma Van is him accorded to also Sauls, and Wagenonr ' : 4 hearty welcome home "Stores of the city haw agreed The university. hoard, the facuUy on Monday, Armistice day, Tischargie and the student body gave exprei-$io- Legion officials declare. . !"." !e Judge Mflvin . 3 ; uced c Jecision sustaiinng the " o ELEASE. of Sbutn rarnlina savs Alfred E. Smith rppenil -- candidate for president, lum bought 500,000 feet of Russian new his of construction the "for ber office building and hotel """113" 3Sl!ase...j--.r- - e. yQjfr-.duiy- CENATOR PRICE FIVECENTS Judge Harris Sustains Steel , Company In Ruling Tdhion ow, Provo's electorate Tvill select three offi- & cefs. to erve tbjmotOe for the emming teym of ojjiegt. From among a iist oj six candidates th voters who go to the polls will choose i&ne for mayor, one for city commissioner; and one for city auditor. If you are a good citizen nd believe in a represen-istiyMonday, Nov. 11, Will Be Do not ti.vi,i,nm.cat you .vdlLnfit .Bhirk he misled by the silly argument that "my vote doesn't Gala Day In Provo, Say count anyway." Officials of Provo Post; A lew ballots may swing the 'election in a close rjTee Parade, Game, Dance Slated If you fail to .exercise the tranch'ise you have no right" to comnlaiii aftfnvawis. Sometimes those who fail to. cast their votes do the most talking after election about Froyo Post No. f3 of the the city government American Legion is now putDO YOUR DUTY AND VOTE FOR THE CANDIDting the finishing touches on Armistice, day celebration ATES OF YOUR CHOICE. and c very indica- uon points. to n gala ooacrv ance in Provo Monday, Nov. to Our government, which seems ana ttnr tno nunsmn u" ornment will notice that Russian fliers have been able o come from Moscow to Wall street. If four fliers can come now, in one plane, on a friendly errand, why iot 1,000 later, in better planes, on trrand less friendly? IM U u I I Good News, Generally F H Demurrer Is Sustained In ,91 x sT r mbr 419 21 v He Is With Us Once More Big Steel On the Pacific It PHONEJ 107, 494 QR 493 "''' 4 - 4 ft r;, senate finance committee when it was writing' the tariff biH "is con, . . to their feelings at, a reception trary to good. moral and senatorial Shot gun Kills ethics and tends to bring the'senate in Colleee hall Monday "morning." ' 2k;'Ve Tljan Demonsi ration into dishonor and disreout." Morris Old Lehi Boy. There were, cheers accepted a modification slatjnjtlhe advisor,. .1 i 3 and plenty of demonstration, but employment was not the result of t 'i i ' Guy Tennant. 32. and mar- of motives on Bingham's part. WASHTNGTOJsr, Nov. 4. IU?)- - panions. the demonstration. wasn't- the big corrupt NYSTR6M, professor cjj son lowered themselves -Rnrth Lott tones of Before the vote Bingham denied Senator Kins., Xem., Utah, denied to theStiller, 20, "kctlnearthe Xfctumbta; xmiver- - Mr nnrf Mrs. B, S. Lott of Iehi, thinsr MoistTTes. choking prison wall, slugged Guard of of hand the accusations the resolution the the as been pressure voice, used had his office sitv school of business eays women today while R. seized his two or accidentally shot himself an detail and in turn, charged that headquarters for a representative J.shogunsMontgomery, theseAhings; meant more than dem- rpfr.sn to follow dressmakers' and lowered themselves early Sunday omtion. .pheasants hunting beenhad ..... criticism directed We seek xif lonir German the skirt. dors aid wear over lhe wall with a' rop industry morning, which, resulted in Iris against senators who hire members ing lower tariff duties on certain The ffasbionaWQ". five pr cent doftth at the Lehi hospital later in I<tS$gi' of Pr?siilest Harris' t"he 4. An at Nov. as families of (UJ'i their clerks of GUATEMALA CITY, Guatemala, ROY, skirts Utah, been a shin micals. had hoine comir floral if women will wear long . the ay, Nov. 4 (UJD Santa Marie i volcano He pointed by inferDr. Edward R. Pickrell wasmen-tione- d constructed, undes the direction of 'unloaded" gun claimed another government. continued in violent. eruption, to- -' in reports around the capi-to- l Prof. E. H. EasfmonJ, and placed 'victim when Leroy Brown, 18,- - was ence to a case of the empioyment gins on the ground.;. Holmstead, also of .Lehi, had gone on the stand. .The sail was blue, shot a- -, office ac, day, spreading ashes and molten, by his brother, Ron of a wife' of a chief clerk "who herusjjd having King's hunting early .Sunday and on it .appeared a white 'Y. aid, 10, here yesterday. lava over a wide area. self does nothing directly for the his headquarters while represent-- , per cent, pheasant Lewis The other nety-fiv- o the': near George were the The boys in but. indirectly saryef ing German dve interests. Members morning Unofficial estimates- placed were .playing Russian There government Intellflags. more patioral but less fashionable, ranch, about two miles south of and American, and White and Blue, basement of some friends' '"home the senator and his constituents by of the senate lobbving investlgatina list at 300 , igent wilt stick to tnc short skirts.but Lehi. , Holmstead had bagged his the colors- of the university. There when'Rftnald picked up a .rifle and helping to keep her husband-wel- l Entire farms were jdesti-oyeand committee aald they wouUJ investiThat is good news, if true, and as his companion was music two roosters covered with lava. Villages near by the orchestra, prayer discharged it while 4t .was pointing and happy and enabling him to give gate the reports. .u'suaHv the majority is led by the climbed into, the car to view them the volcano were threatened with: by Pfbf. Alfred Osmond, at his brother. The bullet entered better service to the senator and King said Pickrell had visited his shot-his minority, In stytei. the hammer-o- f destruction and the inhabitants rr; AnrtovTuriWW n did not name the sen his heart. "He did not make my office a Bingham aonri its it is pro- - of the ear, discharging the entire band, was rendered1 with fervor th lotoci" ' The of atorPRESS which UNITED President-emeritu- s Mr. son was of more QuezSltenangd, . and he O. the By than city H. Leroy J Upon headquarters any to change jn charge f duert, causne stylea usod volcahb7"aa"riiTrtur-- r BrownTsncanhe offices of other the have used Eby on, (Continued nay Uke to. Page Eight) ii ear. three months, behind the right moil, with .terrified' inhabitants senators," King said. "He aid come Nov. 4. -- d'.P) WASHINGTON, two years to ;make a changc-- Tl Holmstead rushed his compan filling the streets and preparing to in several times to givp me data, . NOMINATION IN SENATE The .resolution Smoot rwipromise flee. Communication between- iori to the Lehi hospital, where he but. that was all." he 4 Nov. to WASHINGTON, the references to specific not omitting rnlE British arc opUmistic, Wall was given medical attention r. is' the. second city of James G. Senator Aaron' nomination secretary, of King's Sen. Youngquist action' og Bingham, Republi v r Worlton of Lehi and Dr. and has a population r Pick- of Minnesota to be assistant attorDr. also P. denied, say complacent, about' our an McCeney, in can, Conn., secretly employing oi 3,000; Vert. Houston of American Fork. r.treet earthquake, feel that our as office rell , the senator's used of. had in Manufac-ney prohibiConnecticut general if charge the agent little. Blood Transfaslon Santa Maria Is in the Cordilleras, ular 4 business iwili suffer turers" association, but disapproving headquarters. McOeney said Dr. tion litigation, 'was ,,"Sent to kthe near A t icinn will the Pacific coast- - The volcano' a American speculation wail arainmB been " President his friend klnAj hao of o!f Pickrell senate Hoover, by in today of such conduct general "a j 12,300 feet high and became acn loot anrt hut 'it nroveS th urnrH of its'Vold lUPPly is andI had ten or for ye'ars eight was defeated inthc senate today tive in 102, when tho eruption and te stock gambling should ojpectof n &veM pnd tne boy dieil at NAVY Z1AS DROWNS helped Mm to gatHei' some data "Jhe following polling place have been designated for prior t6 a vote on the specific reso- on ' that. the accompanying earthquake destroychemical schedule for Se- -i I STILLWATER. Minn'., Nov. 4 o'clock, one hour and a half after Sencensure offered lution of by munieirial tomorrow's election: PickreU OU'J Mtv-an- d Mrs. John - L. La ed Quazaltepaniio .andjothot towns. ator King's use : !Oier4fagrc NoTTis.; ator has- - given intermit ward chapel, Third South and Sixth f The vote "was 44 to 32. Lord. Bdaverbrook, 4ble Britisher, had been given a desk In King's of- Pare, farmers .living - aear here, Santa According to Deputy Sheriff Ira District who made an investigation fice or made a' membetf King'? we're notified today that their son, tent, eigne 'tit. activity; since Raekcr, (Continued on Page Two) , 1 Of the accident, there will be ho eruption, , staff in any way. Pudley j., 26 years old, was washDistrict 2Maeser school, Fifth East and Second South. ed overboard and drowned from' inquest held. First-East- , 3 J'irst Second between ward District chapel, the U. S. S. Tacey off "the coast of Barth Lott was born September ' Boy FATAL MISTAKE ' Loses aiid Third South. ' 28, 1S15, at Lehi, where he har Jived . . V ; ' Shanghai Saturday- - La.Pere jas ' ". a second class fireman Surviving arc his parin, the SA'OPdraTdanOyifailjeEJp By ? T John ents. and th following brotnera and J, United States navy. MiRtnltln hi lather-inJaJ. vj Li.McConnelL-7,-fori;udeerxiuthvcv; i l Sigterq...T wis, uiam yattct , - ... . , 5 --J mior high school, Fourth West, between Cen- 1NHXRT UNDER TRAIN Davis shot and killed .mm yester Beverly Hiiis, California -Benja-- Bistrict Ted Maag, 15, son of Mr. and ' Joseph McLean of Parowan was , - ter and JFirst Southentk CADMUS, Jlich., Nov;-4- . (UJil An day aa he emerged "from some min jv Elba, Liiiiaiv, and- Keiui was of Mss. Vineyard, Maag Henry painfully injured Saturday night v . District brush," near the McConnell rancft-- . and 37 freight cars i passed Lott, an of Lehi. , , residence, 320 South Fifth West. severely injured at the family home when the left rear wheel on the engine over Mrs. Charles B. Chander of ' when the shoti '". ,i.r ""'"i..'i afternoon, came " car that he was driving, 'iT"Y Saturday off, Adrian after- - she had District Belief Society Hall." RJ-- ;. , r Blippd and uit which ha was cleaning, accl- - the accident occurred on the state faflan between the tracks. She Hear theBecomVdugwayr arose'Tl&hit' ighwiV, ' 9 Mrs. JAmandi;iller; 74 North Tenth West. district McLean was In the car alone through the groin of his right leg. The boy was rushed to the Lehi When, the wheel came off. causing 10 F. M. :Olsen,407 Korth Seventh West " recov-is slowing hospital,, where he thje car to-- plunge and in this, way 40 Utah' :Falf';':to-nlej-Haand' Fourth crlng, the of to members his back was injured. He was takaccording and Tuea " zlrl ' - ' ' aftaVnlw nn tnnved Stoet Ctotad mi Aird . en to the where family. little r hospital, change day medical attention was given. the London stock exchange, today, District 12 Asphalt Roof Co., 48 North Third West, In temperature. HEART ATTACK FATAL touching 200 around noon after District Deputy Sheriff William Harding Parker, school. First East, and Second Nort L,T LAKE CITyr'NTulP. investigated the accident.' Forty absent .voters alresTdy have Maximum temp. Nellie McEwan. 267 EastSecond North. "victiro of a sudden heart cast V their votes for, mayor; city Apparent Saturday WUBl ward Relief Society hall, Third, North be- - attack, Harvey H.?- Howard, Salt .District BANDITS IN BATHROOM commissioner f&nd city auditor, acMinimum temp. ' 5 ; ; tween while died 4 Fourth 5 Third Lake , and (UP) Three cording to Fred Evans,' city recontractor, East hunting OHlCAGO.,Nov. 20 Saturday ' pheasants hear Magna late yester- bandits Invaded the bathroom corder. 686 East Fifth North.- - ,' . , . i, , , ,. Maxfmum temp; wer eharpihighcf.cat th was a day.'" His' body in ; Flossye fouid A total of 45 absent vntAra Tnn- twhere was Mrs. Haber ........88 Sunday ward cliapel, Sixth North and Fourth tied last night after hla compan- - takiiig a shower and forced her to i lots are Minlmu n temp. expected to be received by fas t - . '..:' ion, Stanely Ramlose, instituted a hand over 18,100 n jewels. 2t their carly;hlgha,4:-a;Vtne time the polls close Tuesday,'' Sunday I 44enefituofJJritishand Accidental ican industrialists, is iriMtaUns;. But Pal-the Mohammedans have hftd estine in their hands for thirteen hunilred yearC with plenty of opSea. portunity to exploit the Dead ofiis peni-tentia- ry ji 14-Ye- ar 'UNLOADED' GUN g aid-tari- :W-;?- -. ff 4 Wil-lia- rR. ri HIT BY QUAKE A .. Mews Wites I and-kille- M -- mlJt . uJiis.r-nnstitucnt- . - - the--deat- -r-- - r- Qua-jttean- ?o 1U.EI-T- City Polling Places by-D- - N . v- 3Ie-dcni- -- the-190- - , ef r' I. . Is Vineyard Auto Gun Injured , Wheel - McLean Injuring JEO-TE- -- ; -- i-tee- - t? CI '. TliiWeihet 'C"-r"Tn- Oh 'f ..... As Yoii .7Secqnlrrd Miftt 'yPtgBMrM ix.1im ' ht adsen J&M Absent Voters ve Please Cast Ballots SSDiStrfctll-Mr- s. " lSFifth ' r: VOTE ;8 |