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(UP' President Hoover should demand the resigna-tb- n of Secrttary t)f Treasury Andrew W. Mellon for failure Young speculators should visit to enforce prohibition 'and get the back door of the stock, exchange a Smedley Butler or some one in New Street, at midnight, and iKe J3iat, ' Senator Smith W. old dead specuWASHINGTON, 5-- . Ulktojthe ghosUof has heretoifor- -4 ,,lJhKaMhejJate been setapartrfor the observance of the tvnniversarjf of the signing of the Armistice whichterminated the greatest of war--of till time, r and menm, Provo Citr participated in- thegreit; war, as did ail American cities, by offering to the ser. vice of our country all it had in.material wealth, man power and moral support, to the effect that the war was gloriously culminated ih our interest, and Whereas, many of the splendid sons of our city were called upon to pay the supreme sacrifice and many others now linger in var midst injured and incapacitated by the war, as constant reminders of the horror of war and the blessing of peace, and Whereas, this city since the war has prosnered in peacej and for that peace and prosperity we are indebted to the patriotism of our people, and the blessings of God. Now, therefore, Monday, November 11, 1929, is hereby set aside for the fitting observance of the Armistice anniversary in Provb City, and all citizens are urged and invited to join in the celebration thereof. Broolthart. ardent Iowa dry and Independent Republican,, told the senate today in describing what he called "a Wall Street booze party" to U, S. senators at a Washington hotel in 1926. jMaJ. Gen. Smedley BuUer, to WTHILE w'lK"bouV farm fief in 'Washington and supply whom Brookhart referred, was cenufiie relict 1n !W!l Street, Soviet loaned the City of Philadelphia several years ago. to becoma. superin Jtusali 1mlteitW;;eXpWhent.': tendent or public safety in an at- lators that , whisper how they once were rich' and- - Wet everything. good deal They .might .learn there, but they wdn't Knowledge comes froi4;xpwienc, km mi - vy -- j. vw jl a 1 rir ntirn lUDLUVtn Tft - Prohibition Enforcement vy v- 'w- - V 1. -- Iowa Senator Blames Andrew W. Mellon For Failure of js. atJBttr iiovembll PARTY rv -- ar BELIEVED OR (be first time in ten year the stock exchange wu. opes on Sunday, broken winding p transactions of desperately busy weejc, preparing for the gf ana reopening this morning. Gigantic orders for today have been pouring in since the close on Thursday, some to buy,, some to I rvva- . J - (Copyright 1939 by King Features Syndicate, Inc.) " vvv tiw wfMx 1 mm Russia" Trie! ' ALMA. VAN' WAGENEN, Mayor. ' Senate Coalitionists TakeL Eiicl Tariff Ft&tii Steps Recent, Break Has Been fined To Stock Market; eral Reserve Bankmg tem Prevented Panic. WASHINGTON, I ;r SALT U1KE tl Alt I ' Ij ConFedSys- ri rhree- - Pror Mea Injured When Car Tjarnsx Over fa Receives Nov. 5 . (UP) A careful analysis of the financial situation Jby. government officials has lead to the conclusion that; although the sock market recently has passed through a grave crisis, the break has been confined entirely tothe ma Ret Itself, and haTa not extended general business and financia: ' Salt Lake; LaMar W'4 Vrr nw'.!." 7 .'W' i flK'. iv- . Internal Injuries. Hunterr 21: U Pm. vois in a critical condition at J the St Mark's hospital in Salt 1 y tMjir J flunter: " an auto accident which" occurred at the intersection of State street and Ninth South" in Salt - Lake-ea- rly ike-CityTas-rresu- lt.f IK.. y" morning. - . , The accident occurred when th- isr which Hunter was driving, ac. Btubbs.-JUfresompanied by A-- P. Stubbs and Frank Stubbs who were returning to their homes in ProVo " after attending & boxing match . Salt Lake. As-thear proceeded Jeuth on, State street 1t was strvck by a car going west on Nint-i- . " Soutb.. The impact of the crat completely turned,. the Provo cat over and Hunter was pinned under-neath- . Alfred was the only at could get-nu-t. of the wreckage" and summoned help from who righted .the car and Colored Maid Who Testified In the Trial Of Los found that Hunter wa. severely "Butcher Angeles He was rushed to the emerB-enc- y Boy", Receives Serious hospital where first aid ws 1 Threat Over Telephone given and later, moved to the' Marks hospital when H was teamen LOS ANGELES, Nov. 5. LU! that he was suffering from intcrnai The district attorney's office announced today that a death threat Provoans ExsneratcicV. A. D. Stubbs had been telephoned to Graci recelvil.j!Bts on his scalp and cheek; Alfred RiibbV colored was a suiierea Brown, maid, who lnjuryjo. his leg. FranU -Important witneaa at --the trial a Stubbs waa uninjured i Xii ; year ago of Leo "Pat" Kelley for According "to a' vcn'oip' : the murder of Myrtle rIIiih, go Btubbs-Tues- day -- j . morning. tfj"nk Manager . of Mid - Western eiety matron. now oi me ear mat etmeh Authorities, engaged' in an the Provo car had not been locate investigation which may clear JCeV as ihe car: Dairy Reports Interesting a hah th block ley rf any resporalbllityiir away and tTie occupfcnta hat Trade Meeting, slaying, said a guard was sent im when- inspected by p Brown's rest lice, -- The it was mediately. keys were still la the ca KT : dence. and there were . Declaring this, to be the most dc- ..n t blood stains, on the A ; mnn n Daca seat. lUjhtful and beneficial trip which teIephoned t; , w maid and ..jf Mr. Stwbbf a!?q;declercdViat altt she has ever enjoyed. Mrs; Chris- - you talk in this new investigation, 1 er the Salt Lake., police had" Inres- . tlna. Sprifigmeyeiv manager of the will kill you. You know who I am? tigated Jthe, .accident, The maid said she had no . idea ated the Provo men , ihey .cxoneK. Provo branch of the fcom tbe" Dairy'ProducU company, returned of the identity of the person who dent declaring: that ther. hadaeci7 ' 4J called here. home Sunday; from Toronto, . r V.. V " Kelley originally was convicted Canada;.' LaMar flunter fa employed by the Mrs.; Springmeycr ' left Proy6 of first degree murder and sen Denver and a Rid Grande for death. tenced Melius' Mrs. for 17, odie October Toronto, Thursday, company la Provo. " He is!' the. so t-Later the 'stale: supreme' court re o.f to. Mteihftenty-hinth:annua- l Mrl Mrs. William R Hunt- convention of the international As duced his sentence to manslaughter. er of and iovo- - and married DeHaJ sociation of Ice Cream Manufactur Stubbs, daughter of A. - ers, held there October 21, 22 and 23 , several years ago. ;' theXind ;Edward"bofc D. M. Dormah of Los Angeles, When governor George H. Dern of Utah seeks rest from gubernatorial future. duties, he shoulders his trusty rifle and hies himself to the forest arei Operation of the federal reserve of southern Utah. Here's proof positive that he's a mighty Jxunte: system is generally credited with and might well be proud of the fine antlered, head. having confined the transitory panic to the stock market itself, ac. cording to the view here. It is anticipated that the ultimate markef win be effect; liberalization" of credit for con- - threat Death a Is Re e By Witness In MufderGase Lstructivn. J)uainss through ...lit: bond and mortgage markets, which rerine base had been practically starved for .. farmlnjf &4buMf four or five month by the frenzleo rms fused toDerniit his men to enter TwtmxtyftTiniJitoftf m the ityintil the bootleggers had Independenr Democrats Who; pohtrol speculation in the stock poilMfii market hat eeoV ,ussla;'ji populaUonrHind been .driven out Withdrawal Starts Crafib cover one-sixof the. earth's sur- Hip Flasks Senate Tariff Makinpr Promise To Appoint The market Is deemed to have face, will be changed to big scale Brookhart asserted there were a Committee To Confer With Regulars crashed of- - its own weight, the vafarming on a basis that would large number of on flasks a hip rious forces having been set ii- double the crops, using half the .WASlimGTONNov.Jr (ttEtJntraiDtfQn primarily by the withdraw land. IConttoueiLon page Eight) I a further effort to reach an capital, following inagree al, rates by the ( ment for early disposition of the creases in interest Out- - farmers, would: not care for A -" central bank nf Knrnpp Principal tariff bill, independent Repiihiinang ems-In-Senate -RThe period of and Derr.ocrats promised privately (Continued on Pago Two) gtrF today to appoint a .committee to which sent the stock market to vA-ificonfer with some of the. Republican height was' held to have c leaders- - who .want to work-ou- t such ibeen. .extreme! .widespread. I For a time' the forces, dominat- an arrangement.' The negotiations are beine car-- 1 ing the market were uncontrollable ried on over the heads of some Re-- 4 as evidenced; by the efforts of the publican leaders who are unwitting federal reserve board to pinch-i- n to forfeit their right to conduct a speculative activity through warnlosing . fight for certain Industrial ings and raises in the.. resdiscoum rate. scheduC8 irf the pending bill. By UNITED FBESS Contest Activities For Com 1. The primary-resul- t xne committee ror the coalition of this condi ists is to be selected by Senator tion of widespread speculation wa ing Year To Be Discussed I- Borah, Repn, IdaKo, who has been an abnormal concentration of cap SENATOR APPOINTED roT.TTMRITS 5. K) Nov. leading th coalition fight It will ital in New York, Which sucked 6 At institute..1 ! meet with Chairman Smoot of Ihe funds from both the interior of th Gov. Movers Y. Cooper" today ap- senate finance committee to agree United States and Europe. Ro- C- - McCullough, pointed 4on 'what amendments can be ac The ultimate effect of the reW. nolinsoB of the geneff nublican. Canton, unltett siaies in th bead of the Mutual mtroveien stock market adjustment cepted without, contest, thus shortsenator succeeding me laie aenaior be an easier credit condition eommu-nit- y ..sssociatton will conduct r " will ening debate. Theodore E, Burton or Cleveland. The agreement may speed up con for business .generally, and likely, activity Institute Friday. Nov sideration of the bill considerably a more wholesome confidence in Tt which thnft J00 . 1. A. Workero BOYS MISSING from the Wasatch. Kolob, Sharon but, In the opening off all factions, the fundamental business, of proOGDEN. Utah., Nov. 5. OJ.RH- a. vote duction and distribution. . it cannot possibly:-Jiring- ,3J Ut?h2 stakes, will be present. Peace oTTicers- here-ara- : searching A1 wi thin the two "weeks time demand"Friday afternoon at 8:30 o'clock, iot Alma Brown and Arden Oreen- all ed by President Hoover. communi'tv wstivitv mem- - wood. both of Roy, Utah, who hav ' hersstake Some of the independent group. will meet' in the fourth war not been accounted lor since they like some Republican rcgiilara, hp- liall whern tbey witeJ cametteTerounntty-toag- e be instructed In. Ue 19 lieve they must carry their fight and 1930 that was on exhibition. Auna is me A for some of the items to the floor ot contest dance Besides the four brother of licRoy Brown wrroovaa the-- se members from each n'alce boara accidentally killed by his oth- eate for full deba' chairman ' of the general ' sessions that ate on this commltteTi,. couples least three or four weeka more will afternoon Sunday Ropald, held Monday and Wednesday. The brother, Who will asslit be occupied e,ven, if the agreement. .... ,in ' demonstrating ... theme of these sessions Was 8ome 1st reached. Ncw:YoVk the dance In the yarlous. stakes are MONTHS 15 ' GETS DRIVER . Problems Before the Industry," and into the critical fight over Stepping lso expected to attend. 5. Nov. (l'J! Slick R. Ca1., Richard of POCATELLO. Idaho, Oakland, "were lectures and ' several L. ; reports the Senator Jones, tariff. Wesley CminiQr. ton-;-- . former Salt Lake resident, died given by leaaing authorities from Nick StUlman. faced Mrs Leo N, Lewis, buyer nf the above, of Washington,. ,wasmade4- In the evening Mr. Robinson wilt in a alt Lake hos all over the country, in the Bannocx county Sunday night who Benson Miaies store nas vjust; reJ. of Peter ienjieitce Provo, uwis floor leader of Republican i meet all thf acting in jail "to48fterhd-la- d rofHaMe-Sessipleaded the. senate .during the absence of turned from pital following a month's illness four.week. .buying onfesseicHt6 the-th- efi of " cnarge or activities, all. community wuo iimuainic iniecuon. air. suck . Outstanding among these were to a charge of Involuntary Senator James E. Watson of In.from New 'York. .While there guilty trip thousand of dollars worth, as several activity committee members, waa brought to Salt- - Lake from "Trade' Practice ... i w she , visited an the leading s coat Conferences," who is to go to Florida for 1 class activity leaders of both stake manslaughter, Oakland Saturday night The chargeas tne resuii pi an diana, Hon. Martin A. Morri- jewelry and other' .merchandise dress -- and - millinery . firms and treated by his health. nd ward- organizations, and those automobile accident August. Slicks left Salt Lake five son, counsel, federal trade 'com-- . from the Hemdseknan Optical and finds them somewhat unsettled,' due 4 who are coaching nlnvi or aaalatinr .... - i now-faci- ng for Oakland where Mr. f ..Jjlll .M tw cuiiuiuuni ..,-. v ' ago years' and Jewelry -- eompanyr-ls whichatallylnJud4ulseraft,.J vi' eiyie. I "In diama works This ' While had Slick located in business. He Was mlsslonrofrWashlngtonTPrC jOver twice as many-votxourL the in meeting whit In felony New city oharges York she attended state ana 00 neid at been cast In the city election, at 1 manager of the R. R. Slick com- "Cooperation! Between toom60-before Benson . was MOUSE AIDS CAPTURE Jn. r. dixp,.m. arraigned several ot the fashion shows and industry," given by G. H. Hecke, of the oclock today as compared with-th- e b. rlgham Young mnlversity, ROCK g?RINGa, Wyo.MJv. pany.; He was a member of the rector of the California department .Judge Maurice Harding, Tuesday, the trend of styles": are the. long nd will be turned over to the. dis- under same time of the ke, priwere period Salt-Laon a embezzle? during Three burglars, and of agriculture, of Sacramento, Calif. Masonic lodge of ,'!! dresses and modified silhouette, out complaint charging a cussion, of the contest play And th mary election held two weeks ago, was,also a member of the American arrest" here today after a hungry A number of departmen'tal meet- ment It is alleged that while oc- she finds that eastern.. people, are . to drama., check a of the in . polling according .. inous Indirectly aided police Wed cupying a position of trust in the not taking to this extreme style, Legion. . ings were, held " Candidates , in the 'At 8; 45 n. m. of M. I. A coming city places.' .... He served In France for " IS nesday afternoon, at Which lectures Heindselman establishment, he ap- and they claim the short models capture. Th5 thieves sioie workers assembloC will adjourn to theirrworth 17 In the districts from a have their Reports election kept campaign of groceries irom being ai member of Com and discussions on the advancing propriated to his own use property are much' more comfortable .and me ladles gym where Mr. Robinsoa $100 dicate . that the present municipal months, WTinteaale warehouse. Police ar-- expenditures to a minimum, accord TJ-l re heUL. This valued at 7.oO. ty M of the 23rd regiment of en .mortyouthtuL : gi a report mea o; rPHted them In a nouserjrnairniiit-insne also . nnds that ih coat He took part in the Moose part of tha convention .dealt., par; fTHi amount does not represent girieers. electioitB-W than any other citx !ke,wiii giy dtmonstrUoh no4 away after theTtotarvalue cuy clerk's styleris long, with flares. ,?no fur until 1 o'clock today 7 983 citizen "wrucnon in the contest dance. la d corn neat nag office, Saturday evening, by Benson: Certain: articles that used are mostly fox f ur, Qf , the Mrs. Eva . (Continued on Page ElghtV It is Ureed that vrwnn onimirfln from a leak onlyJ-lJ'lV had feat thetr' ballot, while ';ouldJitjnofltj6UlyJ4entUled.by-- i idenV styles, of. fur, but the most iurm. . i mousey t-K M thli part of. M. I.--' A. work. ,p' waderbra' 41,1. tm. Mr. Heindselman were selected' as popular is the fox fur.4 Black and j 1 . " ' and , one daughter, Emma Ann Local I voy ii l l a basis" for the comnlamt :' campaign, Q. Rs Thomas curing tne primary eiecuon brown aeem to be the best, and only Slick. He also lesves one brother. PtwerfyKssioiiary.v Jesse Elierteen District No. 1 was leading the Sherman Slick of Washington, D. C. has spent i ne preliminary . nearlng will Colors this season.'1 other districts with totai the ' Be be $28.80, held in the city court, (50.78 Georgia Forsyth Mary The new hats are felt and ie ts.1-lprobably Funeral services will be held November T. Benson will be civen Smith $18, and W. P. Whitehead numbeWof votes cast,. 93 citizens Wednesday at 3 O'clock In the First trim." While in New York. Mrs. visited diW la the that to secure polls having the services of atf attor Lewis purchased a beautiful line of $14.40. may view the 'An nivitauon to music lovers; Christmas-novelti- es, ney. He lso a beauti both professional and students, to the sum of J2J5O0. . So far he has ful line of sre 91. vote Mrs. Melba W. Cluff Of Pleasant by Pislrlct No, SST gloves and ocketbooks had been cast District to., 13 waa Grove .received a radio telegram EXPERTS INTRObVCEB oeen unaoie xo- secure nis release. to match the costumes. ' East Fourth North street. Inter- - FederatedMusU-lur to extended. night' Ad (roja-heJiusband.J'lderjC: Sterl-87 ne in me Provo BienT whT WfiATffEFOW"elErW6vrT aboarA U once who will a meet month The club 26 n.esoTayrTnttle ing duff, (theS. Only people bed voted in District " cemetery." '"''flj.ni State counsel struck at the No.TTffir83TnIslrWt No. 7. NO MEETING ?hango : In wnv Riarra- - returning- from a three flaring he wi'top fnoths MAFLETON JfAML CO ' i -' Former of defense the In of heart the mission ", Ktrature, Tongan special phase of vocal or Instru- . Due U the collapse of the boiler No opposition was manif t i year DIES UNDER TRAIN mental music will be taken t up at in the Third ward chapel, there Mapleton to the .. Citizens' He, will arrive In San Fran Judge Robert H. Hamilton today. I -C- LEVELAND,-O Nov. 6 Ki-1- 11 each meeting, i FOLU KILLED ' Mrs. wiun wui It introduced a handwriting, expert Will be no M. I. A. or tiriesthnod whlch wa nominated for the cisco Nov. Maximum temp. m-Me health on stock ProH .to anilosses to the quesUon-thgenulnV EXlCa,CTTYrNoVr5,.a'-Oo The first meeting r will be held meetings held this evening at that meet hiapparently terms as follows: II. B. V, . j, 57 Monday to have Thursday night November 7, at 7 WTOfa :; vo they will spend a few day on ness of letters from .which the Manuel Carplo of Ague Caliente.hls exchange are. believed s of ihe town board; president Mitchell son which to kneel o'clock at the home of Mrs. S. D. Sabo, 3, th iouL.i Elder Cluff Is the private secretary and twb Ameri prompted No assemDlles'wlll be held until judga read alleged, threats Jenr,-n- , k Nielsen, H, Fr cans were Instantly killed when 'in front of a passenger train, He Packard, S3 South Fourth East at Sunday, axfcordlng to Minimum temp. of Bishop and Mrs.' Sidney H. Cluff prompted him to kill his Bishop H. Dallls , Holley, nrw B. F. IIoi'i. - was junea. XS q( Pleasant View, .. Tom Walton. . which time officers will bo seloctedl .tldous Dixon. r t their plant crahed - , members o( the bcrd. Monday ery, iJBttyr-f;Mnaade- plan r . the ma-at Quantlco, ;f Va., he fM pas&ln-motorl- th - -- TdiioidaaPe T. ii e ws ma Ires- on-th- .. A $ sts red. ', - to-M- ''ft isa .i.i - -- . rn . : Oh-tari- o, right-of-wa- y. I I ' i ..' ...-"- -- V "" FORFilERUTAH I BENSON IS SET " tmg Buyer Home Aftet a--- ns. 1 - es the-srou- n -- ExpehturesKept . At Minimum J -- .. , ovo TheTecords-ehow-hat-Elmefr-- Music Qub . 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