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Show TELEPHONE U3 U " S YEAR, NO. rCSTY-SIXJON-D '" - , r "- J ""r'"ri -T mv u BARECER-BAKERY- OF SIB FIE : - . - "P m u u i A MIUIOH L M " Fire of ,, unknown :49 pas. ' '- ' Q" r pm u n lUrwesrEnrfn4" r Experts Investigate Cause Of Dam Collapse. .IX)S ANGELES. March 19 (UP) Mtv of Los Angeles prepared t DUea a tl.000.000 relief fund at tha disposal of the flood stricken SanU Paul valley. reWithout, waiting for the legal sponsibility of the city of Los Ang-ela tmr ths eollaoee Of the Bt, Trnis dam Xa be ffetermlnea, w ooara nf harbor commissioners onerea to svsnce tl.000.000 to aid In re -- ri - - . - BANDITS It tUP). The Manchester" Ouamian" received a dispatch from Shanghai today which said tha Chinees nationalist government had announced tha execution of 51 Chinese soldiers and Nanking bandit responsible for the famous Nanking Incident last spring wftlch.'led to anti foreign demonstrations, Leader Is Hunted A warrant has b Jtousd for th former diarrest of Lin Chu-Harector ot the nationalist army's - w rice ixnru. the Provo firemen, Kjmei neea with who, M 11 TAKES NEW ASPECT; U TESTIMONY STARTLES ti i.' M v. ,1 over-heat- to rob 'and murder foreigners t Nanking. t dispatch added. " Lln Chu-Hs- a several disaypaared ' . months ago.. The Manchester Guardian jm.t a' statement by Chiang Ka. b'Sck. former generalissimo of the nntion alist forces and now vlrtuul civil dictator which said th nationalist government' political council had instructed its. foreign minister to negotiate-witthe for' rn powers over th Nanking lncl ent The statement said the nationalist were willing to deal fairly with forelglk governments provided the powers wuuld not Imped progress . 1 iJJ' 4r 1 ed - ' 7,' COUNTYWfll .;: " '. h ' ( y 'ml CP .... "'..m.- - At llVE CHURCH Mrs, Carrie Christensen Dies at Family VP Orem i ney r anout do embark on a national speaking tour In behalf of law observance and good cltlxen. snip are these three officers of the Citlxena Committee f One Thousand: (above) Colonel Ray- niono Kooina, of Chicago; (left) Carlton H. Sherwood, of Boston, ana rea u. Bmitn, of New York. - scRippssurr ' IN READINESS Mr. Carrie Christensen, wife of John E. Christensen, for many years active In the U D. B. church, died at the family home In Orera this morning following a protract- ed illness.Mrs. Christensen was born In Pleasant Grove April 1, 1879, and had received her earlv education - - Wfntr Wy."rougn5ut shW W life prominently - identified wtih the church saving served as president of the Sharon ward Re lief society for two years prior to her retirement on account of Ill ness. She also had served as presi dent of the Primary association of that ward, for 20 years waa a member of the old folka committee. In addition to her husband ah Is survived by one son, ErvsJ Christensen of Orem, and one daughter, Mra.X. Orlo Allen of this city; and Nels three brother, J. P, C Fugal, all of Pleasant Grave,' one sister, Mrs. Stena Clayton, Pleasant Grove; also two grandchildren. Funeral services wlU be held In the Sharon ward chapel Wednes day afternoon at 1:30 o'clock with Orson Prest witch presiding. waa - !" directly ." i said, v had rus mm come 10 visii wiui us. MRS. HENRY IS gate." The witness told of receiving a mysterious package. Its contents, according to Nye, were unknown, One version, however, waa that It . contained bond for a Washington man but waa to a man In Illinois. ' It was said that the man for wfetrtH the trtfng-piie.a- g wag ibjf tended waa "possibly" a member of the judiciary, but Nye refused to " make any direct comment on that phase of the situation. "No one knows the contents of j or If it was even Uia packag Ny told th actually In existence," United Press."".. ; From Sinclair Groop It waa reported that the mystery packag emanated from a Sinclair company. Justice F. L. Siddons, who sen- - . tenced Harry Sinclair, W. J. Burns, Sherman Burns and H. Mason Day reoently for contempt of court, aald today h had aeen published reports that th committee In Chia; cago called a man named F. L, Chicago, who did net appear. H was also advised that news' papers war quoted as saying that the package, allegedly containing bonds, was intended for "F. L. SidThere " dons, Washington, D. upon he told th United Press be could not make a too sweeping denial of having received any pack- -, age, or knowing of such a package, ' or anyone's Intention to send him d , Sid-don- any package. WOMEN ATTEND ia-lha TRAGIC-STOR- Y-' group of representatives from state and county canneries met with the board of Utah county commissioners this morning and asked that th county aid the state agri cultural department in financing the Inspection of canning crops for the ast season. It waa points out that owing to lack of funds the sis is department had xaDed on tiie various counties to assist in Tan- anclng this work, and that aUcoun- Uea except Utah supporting canneries had given the necessary aid. The county board voted unani. moualy to grant the request fn A MAY BE TOLD . BOSTON, Slasa. March II OTP) The story of the last aix hours of Ufa of six men while trapped with- - the torpedo jooraul the aunken ,Jnsubmarine 8--4 sent out appealing tappings In Morse cod for relief may be learned today. Tha battered and sea beaten hulk , of the submersible which sank Dec. 17 when rammed by the coast guard deaUeyea- - Paulding, Charleston navy yard todiy--- a coffin far eight men. Forty men went down with the bodiee were re- craft Thirty-tw- o covered. Among the bodies still remaining ar those of six men whose three day fight against rapidly approaching death told by faint tap- pings of a small hammer against the submersible' Inner side moved tha nation to a common grief tatirTF The Weather H CtaJl rair tell Igbt and Taws-U- r; Utile) ' change b teanp. erasare. Maximant tesna. M Satarday Mlnlsaam Satevday Maxlansja mm4MJ Unlaan t I -- teaaaj. .....tS tesnp. r; tti . teanp. A aeWfattorr-ClttSTrBMapletonv waited on the commis sion tn the interest of citizens of that district who are desirous of having a road built from dry corral near - the . mouth of. Hobble Creek canyon- through Sag Creek hollow ta the south bench. Their petition is taken under advisement by th commission. . dlum Is becoming rapid, and B. T. are .confident that the V. official structure will be in readiness In good time for the 1928 football . season. Cooperation ha been willingly furnished y a number of firms, - and the advancement of operations Is noticeable. Green-woed.-bo- tlr Two and one-hacarloads of cln. 4m already have been utilize for the straits way track at the stadium site, the cindess being furnished, free of charge by the Columbia Steel plant and switched near tha Ice plant by the D. R. O. W. lf slon for-t-hl nmiriodaUonr : '" ' , - Drunken Driver Is Jrrn X. - . - Trnckloads Needed, The Knight Coal and lee company has furnished Its trucks to haul the cinders free of charge and thirty' Iruckloada will be hauled before, this phase of the work In demonstration. The completed. fireworks The tile has been laid and covered celebrations continued Sunday with in the main drain while the hillside a banquet and this lasted until day., has been graded for seats. breaa. The couple plan a honeymoon Cementing Is waiting for the ground to become settled and an- that will take them to Europe. 1 y Jiyen30-Daother Important step to be accom- There the American girl Will b plished In the near future Is tha operated on Tor appendicitis; SO serve. was to sentenced Fork, changing of th canal's course. Pipa entered In when he Jail, days OFFICIALS VISIT WABD ing will begin at One it Is an plea of guilty to the charge of nounced. j , President T. N. Taylor. Judge while an automobile under driving George 8. Ballif and H. H. Merrill the Influence of liquor. ""jiORA BATES DIES " tvlsited tha- - PUiaaant View ward Sentence was passed by Judge NEW YORK, March Jt.frPil Sunday night Uar' George Balltf Monday morning. Nora Bayea, stags star f more Argyte waa arrested at 8 10 . m. than SO years, died In th Jewish ABTHEBT CLCB ACTTVTE Sunday, when he was going east on ohspltal here today. She underwent Th 'oung university Archery the state highway at Third South an abdominal operstlon- - Jast Moq elub-- ia eslrenvly , active - at the street:Th arrest was mad' by day. She waa Instrumental In cre- preaent time, and aspiring Robin Lyle Davis of the Provo police de sting the first Ziegfield Follies Is Hoods are to be seen in action each 107. partment morning on the T" campus. ' 3 ' AUXILIARYTO ts -H- OLDSESSION TEACHER WILL INSTRUCT HERE Genevieve K otter of Stanford university win be a member of the Toung University's summer ftrhoot according to officii an nouncement made Monday Miss Ketter's classes rs 10 popular here last sumtK-- r that her return had been stronsTy frged, and definite word from b.t assures her presence. Shw-wt- it eeaduot classes In tech nique of teaching elementary grades, and oral and silent read ing, both for elementary schools. The public is Invited to attend the meeting to be held In the women's club horns' on Third North and University avenue under the direction .of the Provo chapter-o- f the American Legion auxiliary Tuesday evening at S o'clock. The main address will be given by Mrs. C 3. M. Trot man of Logan who wiH tell of her six weeks' visit to the military cemeteries In France. Mra J. A. Howell of Logan department secretary of the auxiliary, wiU also be in attendance at the meeting, which will be prenll1 over by Mr. Jesse Hunter, president of ths local chapter. A musical program will be given by Mra. Celestia Johnson Taylor and Miss Bhoda Johnson. , CRASH VICTIM IS RECOVERING A Harris, Fourth South street, this city, who was Injured In an automobile accident In Rslt Lake last Tuesday, has suf ficiently" recovered to be out and around again. While Mr. Harris suffered a deep cut over the eye, he did not auffer concussion of the brain as was first reported. The acldent occurred while he was riding In an automobll driven by Henry Vogel. formerly of this city. The car collided with a street car. and both men wer more or less Thjuf: Th 'ear, the prooertv of Hugh Brown. S43 West Third North street, this city, waa badly , damaged. . , Loing 873 West t or LAID TO REST Cinders Placed On Straight- away of Track; Canal "Will Be Changed T . ' testimony was of such a startling nature that w did not feel Justi- field In bringing It out publicly be-fwe bad a chanca to Investi- Home tion In October, It waa understood, will be overcome by an executive deer to be issued by .President ' T Diss In a rew days. Th first step waa taken, Secretary Kellogg said, when Joaquin CINCINNATI , .March. U.-T- wo Gomez, chairman of th Nicara nation men the of political guan electoral commission, resigned Nancy Ann Miller Becomes leading will meet In the United States dis- from that office. Brig. General As chief week. court this here trict In Maharanee Great Frank R. McCoy, designated by Funeral services for Mrs. Ellta-bet- h legal counsel to Mrs. Josephine 8. President Coolidge to supervise tha Bacon Henry, mother of Mra Hindu Ceremony Scrlpps of M Ira mar. Cat. Charles voting, was Immediately named by E. 8. who died at the Evans Hughes, former secretary of the Nicaraguan supreme court to HinckleyHinckley, home, 710 West Center state and former chief Justice of fill tn vacancy. street, this city, Thursday, were BOMBAIlIarEh: 1 XUP- J- AtJ 4.fcTwactinn was proyt4d foe 4a fhsld .8totsiUjpoat.XJi Berg Mortuary shape! war tha ton. of secretary during the bill rejected by the legielatur. Saturday afternoon with Bishop daybreak today the magnificent pro who world is war, representing It Is expected to be followed In n Clarence Durrant In charge. gram that marked the wedding by few dsya by a presidential decree Music waa furnished by a uhorus which an Amelcan girl, Miss Nancy Robert Paine Scrlpps, administratestate laU E. W. which will" authorize McCoy to take from ths Pioneer ward and Mra of or of ths th th Miller, became her highness, Hoi-ka- r, Scrlpps, publisher. Maharanee Devi Sharmishtabl complete charge of the electoral Anna Hinckley. Th invocation was Mrs. Josephine & Scrlpps Is seek- machinery, - - by Prof. Orson Campbell, and the waa ended. eatate of tha an accounting Full details of the wedding of th ing Kellogg aald such a decree would benediction by O. W. Andeltn. The speakers, both former resiMaharajah of Indore have become claiming that It la owing the estate not violate th Nicaraguan constidents of Fillmore. Mra Henry's foravailable, now that the thousands of her husband, the late James O. tution. as dollars several million Th electoral commute I com mer home, were Bishop Thomas of persons who came to witness the Scrippa a result of a trust agreement be- posed of a representative of each Callister and Judge Joshua ceremony have departed. tween hU and lather at th two mmjot parties, --while 4n her husband nf whonruew Jfeslde Iii" wedding procession was. lad e. . head of the commission is appoint- Salt Lake City. by the former maharajah's troops, E. W. Scrlpps. Is th Mrs. ed by the supreme court Kellogg Josephine S, Scrlpps Following the service Here the he,a4ed by piper bands playing "Swanee River" and "Marching largest stockholder In the James O. declared there was nothing In the body was taken to Fillmore where owns which Nicaraguan lawa which prevented a brief service was held at th Through Georgia." The former Scrlpps Newspaper, string of the appointment of a foreigner to graveside, the speakers being maharajah richly caparisoned, rode and operatesIn a large west the Including this post. on a gray horse. Behind them Miss newspapers Bishop Peter N. Branson and 3. A arvywissjaa , "V " : . IletatdrScatPr , BfflwrToiiowed.1 sn wajrcTsaria tine Provo Evening Ring."" Tacoma ' Time. Spokane dosen pearl ropes Star, gold cloth and Los Angeles were about her throat She wor Press. Portland News, diamond clasped pearl wristlets Record, San Luis Obispo Telegram, Boise News and Dallas Capital and a peartiara as part of an elab-oraDispatch. head dress, After the ceremony had been performed Saturday there was a hug ORIENTAL . "Mystery Witness"- -. Chairman Nye of the committee, who with Senator Norbeck eonducU ed the Chicago hearing told the tadav it Is tru there ted; Pr-was a mystery witness" at Chicago. J "Bather than put him on the - consul-genera- PROGRESSING In Oil Turmoil; lyill Investigate Matter at Once of the story. GUARD VOTING 0.S. GIRL AND g -- History of Incident The Chinese nationalist forces captured Nanking Marcn J. 1927. Many foreigners, including Americana, fled to the Standard Oil plant on a hill In the suburbs. The Chinese troops shelled the hill. A Chin ese looter killed Or. J. E. Williams Executive Drtree of Diaz Is of Shawnee, Ohio, vice president of Slated to Give Nicara-goa- n the Nanking university, and Chinese wounded the British l. Sanction Bertram Giles, and killed Dr. U 8. Smith, British port doctor. Foreign warships shelled around WASHINGTON, March 19 (UP). Carolyn Bishop Is "one of the most charming tuiig ladles I ever have th hill and landing, parties. of American and Nicaraguan offi met" Gent Tunney Is quoted as saying." They saw much of each other American and British Marines and cials have reached a compromise In In Florida this season. Carolyn Is a dancer and movie actress. Are soldiers rescued many foreigners. th Nicaraguan election controthey engaged? Guess! versy, It waa learned at the state department today. Failure' of the Nicaraguan legislature to legalise American supervision of the elec- T STADIUM j WASHINGTON, March 19. (UP) The senate Teapot Dome committee has under investiMtion startlinsr informa tion gathered in Chicago; which, it was' learned today, possibly may involve a member of the judiciary. The information was. obtained In executive session of the Teapot special and was of such serious character that the committee is making; public no names or details until it has had an opportunity to test the accuracy - fAIiMCAIYItr- I ' . Committee jwjx i xssaaM.-h&Mlrm- Judge cused of havvg instigated th plot -- - May Be Involved - n, wHt ba dlsUibuled tnvbring relief to the hundreds left homeless and Jobless by the disaster. One-half of the fund will be turned over to the Red Cross, which had established a relief organisa louyni xne. names iot oevcrw tion in tha valley within a few from hours to keep the fire hours after the dam gave way early spreading to the other busi- - last Tuesday. half of the million Tha other - ness houses, on the block, dollar fund will be spent under Alarm at 2:25 of an advisory commit" The fire alarm was sent in supervision ' tee.. at 2:25 a. m., and the blaze Preparations were being made In was well under way when the the Santa Paula today forof the the 13 more victims . fire fighters arrived at the burial of - was- - draped In can. Ths Intense heat from th flood. Theandekybual-hs- s practically all mourning uaij.XrsjM wu iuspTmaedf-- ' broken th glass window la the Th official death list was apfront of th shop. :t today with 177 ana mown proximately 275 I i ' several macnine be! mwA 4m- - others listed as missing and ii i dead. lieved ens of trays, pan, eases and bak A group of engineering experts Ins maUrtaia and utcnalia war by District Attorney Asa rulnad befora tha flamaa could ba appointed to Investigate the cause of brought vndar controld A larf Keyes was drawing up candle the dam collapse supply tt brad, cakn-antoday. war alao mined eompletely by tha Its report Probe Is Possible smoka, and tha Interior of tha bulli The report will be submitted at Ing which has recently been remod the Inquest to be held this week by elled and redecorated, la bU'U and the coroner of Los Angeles county. charred with the smoka and wat r After the coroner has returned hla It Is thought that the fir started whether - Keyes will decide althw through defectrt wiring or verdictto a grand jury Investigation an oren, probably the of order the disaster. former. . Tha ahop and store were A committee of ap recently remodelled and tha frame pointed by Governor engineers Toung to conrooms had been built to house two an Investigation on behalf of electric machine. The rest of the duct the state of California was to begin' building Is brick and la not dam- - Its work this week. ed. Eight members of the city coun Bemodei at One cil, after an Inspection of the ruins According to William H. Pruaae, of the St Francis dam. recommend .proprietor, the bakery will be re- ed to Oyer that all of the modelled Immediately. Arrange dams Mayor fjom Angelee forming the ments have been made to hand la ' Inspected by the wholesale bueines but It will aqueductat system be regular intervals. be impoaalble to take ear of the experts retail customers until the building la renovated and the machinery i In running condition again. The loe is covered by insurance. t r ,J TEAPOT DOME PRODE - -- LONDON, March ' 4 iner-xharidis- o; The loss is estimated at approximately 3000, according - , and Orderlies- I' Troops Implicated la Nanking Iacident Also Are Executed Chinese Faction Annoano ed; Fair Dealing; Promised origin two destroyed frame rooms adjolninjr the tear of the Barker Bakery 132 West Center huildinsr, habilitation work. Itreet, and badly damaged the win Amrot Fund Tb city council wlllmeet today machinery, ovens and this fund and tansfer It ef the' firm. at. an i. eompletely 3 Men "SSSanBSSBSSBsfjBBSJSBSSBS Machinery, Ovens and Merchandise of Firm Destroyed; "Blaze Reported at- - Early Hour" On'SondajTMorning I - ! AUTHORITIES s SECURED IS p-fo- I 7" f Law IOT Wm She Be Mrs. Tunney? MATInMAI I IU II I II If Ml I iiniiunni in I City of Los Angeles Plans Aid if u M IS BADLY DAMAGED BY FLAME - - T X PROVpUTAlI.OJUNlY, UTAIMONDAY, MARCH 19, 192a "n i in" 'T t ' - - u 1IEB1ND fiRinii n H - t, tsasshaa OMBANQUET A group of members of the Provo chapter of the American 'Legion auxiliary, headed by, Mra. L. R. Edwards, left this afternoon for Ogden, whsr they wUl participate the banquet , at JiotelBigelow In given In honor of Mra. Irene Mcin-t- yr Walbrldge, national president ot the American Legion auxiliary, and Mra. Edna Doval, national president of the "8 and 40", the sola! organisation of the auxiliary. M,rjpdwards will beh at the banquet. Joastmifc-tre- ss Mra Edwards ., Accompanying were Mra. Jesse Hunter, president of the Provo chapter of the organf-rstio- n " ;Mra. Hewitt Btrpng Mr. John O. Beesley. of Provo and Mra. ' Sterling. of Spanish Fork. Walter J ohmon May Never Pitch In Another Game JACKSONVILLE. Fla, March (UP) One of baseball's greatest heroes, Walter Johnson, came here, today to consult a diagnostician whose verdict may mean that th beloved "Big Train" has pitched his last game. Pale, weak and 30 pounds un derweight. Johnson Is feared to be suffering from Infection of followed a thkldny-wMe- h sever .attack of Influenza this 19 winter.' - "'-- ' |