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Show mmmm RIVALS THE BEST UTAH: COUNTY SURPASSES THE EES?" oo oo )( Q4 00 -- ' 0O . 00 0 , 00 IT AT RALLY DAY .. rem AMERICA'S in mm: ATTENDANCE WILL IS DESIRED Mary Mother's Sunday's" Great , Event; Wards Are Grouped. y , 771 I Death concerted effort to assassinate i I I Emmanuel ana1 Pre- - ,1 revealed rail" Bi'iuto Muslim"-watoday. " A grenade tomb, connected witn electric wires, exploded In the toPiazza Giulio Cesare, day just before the king passed over the thoroughfare on his way to the ninth exhibition fair at Milan which he later opened. U Are Iteod .. Complications made by the Milan the newspaper II Secolo placed at 15. 1esd at 14 e nd the The victims included both soldiers Oldest postmaster in the service of 1 pT V Vn-U.- mm dta - Budapest, W.MaWMMMHMMSSKMaeaaMBBBBBBBBBSBBBMSBBaMBBSaWSBSMBaaMaSBBBBBBBBBBBBIBBWnM f5 pTJtepatches to Geneva from Coma, Italy, said the authorities there I had discovered an Infernal ma--. rhlne on the railway over which , Premier Mussolini's train was to have passed yesterdsy from Milan, his home, to Rome. rs. Vi . They're off for "Mitchell Field. Long Island, or Heaven." With this in BY PARIS. April 12 (UP). 1 - known that Baron Eh ren fried Gunther Von Huenefeld (left) Fairbanks view the Jt " thinks such a trip will cause his and Captain Hermann Koehl .(right) are now seeking to make the west- TELEPHONE FROM MILAN) The newspaper II Secolo of Milan wife to forget her grief and pos- ward Atlantic flighu At the last minute, the third passenger turned out to be Command- telephoned the United Press todsy sibly change ' her mind in regard to ! ' retirement. Fitzmaurice, an Irish airman; The world awaits word of that 14 persons had been killed , ant James Record Is Sought of her ultimate their fate .In that daring flight, which ha never been" successfully:-- sail, fcUJurtd today by1 the Regardless ' of an electrical grenade' In the matter, Fairbanks complished. Efforts are being made to have bomb in the Piasza Giulio Cesare. the largest attendance ever record- will continue his picture, making. King Victor Emmanuel, going to ed In Utah stake. At the first For the present, all studio activity the Milan fair, which opened today Rally day In 192 there were pr- e- of each has been stopped; e was-teed war haay-pu Ht Jsas then XWeymfctoh- we M route, the newspaperaaid. largest attendance yet recorded. were very close. The film star alCrowds had gathered in the Strenuous efforts are now being ways Credited her success to the streets awaiting the royal cortege and guidance of her mother while Mrs. put forth to pass that mark 1920 in front of tne triumphal arch. Pickford contributed her good for- establish a new record. In Frightful Explosion there were present 6401, and In tune to her daughter's ability and love. 1927 there were 5671. Suddenly there was a frightful Be Three Friends Associations Will and Relatives Many explosion. Pieces of the bomb were For the first time the various Daughter Is Praised scattered to all sides into the A clause in Mrs. Pickford's will wards have been divided Into Attend Services For Organized, Committee Of crowd. groups for the prizes offered by the which gave most of a several mil r Provo Man Troops and police took charge of Dairymen Decides stake presidency and the Sunday lion dollar estate to Mary, read: the situation. school stake board. In former "Any , fortune I have attained Victims were' given first aid. years kit of the wards were com- was due to the successful Career of Three purebred sire associations A great throns of eympathlzing The 14 dead were badly mangled. peting against each ' other, with my favorite daughter and her bv Utah will Peter hi organized county .Some of those killed were In the relatives and friends of the the result that only the smaller generosity ." wards stood any chance In winning Mary Pickford 'was the first Groneman family paid final trib- dairymen. It was decided at Wed- street Others were inside houses any of the prises,- according to great film star and she held her ute at the funeral services of Royal nesday' evening at a meeting of nearby.. Expert examined the remnants take officers. place while almost a generation of C. "Groneman at the Sixth ward the eential committee appointed of the-- bomb discovered It war Of This year the wards Jhsve been ojherjatUlte..rarnn and jtepaHfL.. chapel Wednesday afternoon. The some time the. dairymen. an extraordinarily-destructiago by "3Tvidedln to thTee" groupsi'Baied" on type. During her early career she' gain- meeting house was filled to capacithe points earned by the activities ed fame under the name "Biograph ty, and many lingered near, the There will' be one asosclation each Apparency the bomb had been during 1927. The ward in each Mary". Her full name was not given door and the front steps of the for the Uolstein, Jeisey and Guren-se- y placed during the night to screen fans for several years. breeds. group having the largest percentchapel unable to gain entrance.. In From the one and two-replays addition to the esteem held for Mr. age of the ward population In atArticles of incorporation will be valuable went to she wiU a be the tendance gradually given larger Oroneman and, members of the drawn up at another meeting to and featured sized, productions. , . prise. ht central committee family a- - reflected by the large be held-b- y the several past years the attendance at the services, the en- Tuesday evening in the office' of During Groups Arranged folas are of time between her piclength The various groups tire front of the speakers' stand, the cotinty agricultural agent. lows: Group 1 Pleasant View, tures increased, giving frequent tables, the casket and every avail- Three Districts t; Edge-monto rumors and of rise View her retirement able space was fairly buried lo Timpanogos, Grand The county has been divided into A year passed between "Spar- beautiful floral 2 Provo Second, Group three districts, northern, central offerings. Utrows" Provo Best and Girl." The Provo "My Fourth, Provo Third, of and southern,' and In each one of The services were WASHINGTON, April 13 (UP) . Fifth, Manavu and Sharon; Group ter was her last film, Heber C. Miller of! the ward bish these districts several blocks of the A bulky new figure in the person of Pioneer, 1. Bonneville, Lake View, opric, and were opened with a duetl three. asociations will be establish- Senator. Charles S, Deneen will be Vineyard, Prow First and Provo sung bjr, Peter Jensen and Daniel ed;' Present estimates are that welcomed into the Inner counsel of Sbfth. Wehster. The Invocation was by T, there will be 40 Holsteln blocks. 20 Republican leaders here as a result memELANSa school At each Sunday '. H. Heal. J ersey blocks VLjmBL-his smashing victory over Wil l V of and ber of th? irtgrretmneH The speakers, all of whom found Guernsey blocks. nam naie I nompson in ine xninois will board school the- stake Sunday much good in the life at their deAccording to W. J. 'Thayne, J primary battle for control of the be present toXheck on the attendparted friend were. A; t). Smoot. Dr. county agricultural agent, there Republican party of that state, the eontest ance.- The resUHt ef the Amos N. Merrill, Bishop L. L. Nel- are In the county at present 87 council leaders said here today. will be announced at the monthly son and Bishop John W. McAdam. Deeneen will take to the Kansas grade bulls and 140 pure bred bulls SunHall union meeting in College Musical Selections- -It is the effort of the dairymen of City convention a bloc of at least etails of the Better Homes ,X day. "Prayer Perfect." was sung by the county to eliminate all of the 47 delegates instructed for, former Week to be conducted here during William D. Hoover. He was accom- grade bulls from this section and Governor Frank O. Lowden. 'He arApril 22 to 28, inclusive, will be panied on the piano by Inei Karen. replace them with purebred stock. won them against Thompson's slate -Tv ranged at a meeting to be held In Other musical numbers were' sung Before the year Is over they expect of delegates pledged to seek ui Dutmrni ox roe ruuvo ruuiit: ftv Mrs. Hugh Peterson and- - Robert io have about 210 purebred bulls In" tion of President Coolldge. Thorn p-son will have only 14 delegates. Lfhrary Friday evening at ,7:30 Robinson, whose selection was "Oh. th county. o'clock, according to Mrs. Laval S. Restless Sea;" Mrs. Sarah Ramsey Morris, general chairman of the who sang "Resignation." They were on the piano by Lloyd campaign,, The general committee and the Williams. As a closing number earlier Messrs Jensen and Webster sang Th rtvt treasury nas been en- - advisory council Will meet ili the evening and the various com- - "Come Unto Me." I K rinM naid Rakes-andShovels-Jric a tun r ... i K i Lo r wr at 7:30 o'clock. Taylor, who labored with Mr. man sentenced to pay 79 each' on present The members of the following Groneman In tne charges of intoxication. S. w. committees are urged to be present mission. The pallbearers compris Jones who like thbther two was for the occasion: 75 general commit I ed a group" of former missionary v given his choice of paying a be to are tee and members members of the expected companions All right, Orem 1 It's your turn to clean up now.. We fine or serve 10 dsys in the county Sixth ward Elders quorum, of present at 7:30 o'clock. Jail ts still in the county bastile. all to take a stab at it once a year at least.. The have Mr.. Groneman The of the members which was a following The trio were arrested Sunday by are urged to be present ber of the presidency. ' town board of Orem ha decided that next week is to benlice officers following en automocommit- The dedicatory prayer at the set apide as "Clean bile accident at First East and for the occasion: general Public Up Week" for Orem, and that means of the Provo 'Provo city cemetery was offered by Twelfth North streets, at which the basement work lots too. and of it Nelson. contest demonstra finanee, s from licity, Bishop Joseph time they and two You're all expected to get out your rakes, "hovels intion and landscape. V , ' "... Toung University were badly maniTT PRIMARY' ELECTION is A of deal interest one of great and hoes and clean urvyour yards. Nqw don't be misof The eagerness jured. B. T. U. student body officers, campaign, -- Which the men In removing .a bottle of fested Jh to the taken up the front and dump it they don't meant-lcaoutone be most of the nominated this week, by petition led him to promises liquor from the car, in back road. on or the .Oh the no, acIn held elecover in voted the nothing easy like that will be upon city, primary throw It Into the arms of a police standing to leaders of the move- tion Friday. The voting will result They suggest that you start at the back of the yard and cording officer in civilian clothes. ment-... in two surviving candidates for to the f,ront. and right out into make one grand sweep-u- p each office, and the final election the street. Then all you have to do is to burn the rubpr The COXVEXTION COMING HERE will take place at a later date. bish up and your task is over for another year. of the The annual convention CHIEF'OX TRIAL Utah State Realtors' association They specially request that if you do any tree 'cutI tah l'nsrttl Frt-4awill be held In Prove July 14. acMIAMI, Fla., April 12 (UP)-Pol- ice tonight and 1 that you will please clear up the mesa and burn the ting Chief Leslie Qulgg of Miami I I cording to T. H. Heal of the Provo branches. Now all this might look quite a job but it a. memtemp-entirother Estate Real and three Consolidated company. suiTpended change ta h in and work togfthefr is Mr. Heal attended a dTreclorr meet- bers of his force went on trial here really great fuff If "VCU - held f murder-owith of stnte the the association,Fun or no fun it must be done, members of the town board Xaxbnara trcnp. ing today charged Tuesday at the Hotel Bigelow m Henry ier, negro bellboy,' allegedWednesday... 66 . say, so here's wishin' you good luck. Minimum temp. Ogden. at which time Provo waa ly slain during a "bmUlity" 'reign I decided as the convention city. in enforcement government. V Wednesday ...SI ' -- ' IRIBUTEPlIIbdRllREBREDSlRE a the-eaja- R. C. GRONEMAN BODIES FORMED I . ve - el DENEEN NOW 0. P. LEADER WEEK'S tr WO PAY - WILL BE MADE FINES; re-el- ec ONEISINJAIL Or em City Dads Order Swiss-Germa- n Be Active Next Week , I co-ed- n Waf y; 188 Koehl, Von Huenefeld and Fitzmaurice; Leave Dublin to Dare Atlantic In ' Their Plane, ' Bremen - a 1 , alt-pitc- - -- Ocean-Flight- A Kins . More than 6000 men, women and - children of Utah "stake are expected to be in attendance at the various ward Sunday schools next Sunday, u'Viirh hna hwn Hpsi (mated the fourth annual Sunday School of several years she has contemplated auch action, n&iij uay, accoruing u v, but always the call of the screen stake superintendent. too strong. Now. It Is said, she "We are anxious to have was Bt.i never again win ippear oeiore w A xT.'.. tend Sundayschool on that Wltn her famous husbirTJoug will leave here day," said Mr. Bird. "All of las FartennklCTrhe next week for New York the Sunday school officers probably to embark May S for Europe. In have made special efforts to Rome the screen pair will charter exhandle the large throngs an airplane to fly over Constan- tinople Carlo, Crete, Vienna and other cities. ... ii s covered On Milan Railway 12 Calif. April HOLLYWOOD. (UPK Mary Pickford. the toast of the American screen for years. probably never win be seen In an other motion picture. It waa learned " today.' The recent death of her mother. Mrs. Charlotte Pickford, which film star deeply, wu said to be the factor, which caused Miss Pickford to decide on retlre-- pected, and to make It so interesting those who are not in the habit of attending regularly will desire to com again. Each ward has been given quota to work to although it to the aim to have everyone present." r Fourteen Killed In Milan Explosion; Mussolini Is Object JBjs - Irish Ace 1 Third Man On ' . 60MBINGPLOT Is Cause - Daddy of Mails Is 95 Years' Old KING ESCAPE Queen Of Man- y- Years, Pickford, TUmif"fr Straday Schools of Utah Slake Have Flans Complete For . r ill . 4Long Island Or Heaven" 'illiimifir f 1 TODAY Pages 1 to 8 r SHIS HOP OFF TO ofo ' 12 PAGES ts tS, of Standing Stone; anniverphoto, taken on hie. sary, was sent to Postmaster General New at Washington. Pa.-Th- lt Dog Catcher Wins Fight; Loses Pants Iland-to-IIan- Encounter d Oc- - 7iJ3IonMtJilidi able Foe . "Wotta life! WotU life!" So sighed Ed J. Edwards, Provo city dog catcher, following a d encounter with a harmless appearing 'hound' hand-to-han- d yellow-colore- Wednesday. Dog and Pants Exit The result was one less dog tq the-- city, and also one less pair, of pants for the doughty Mr. Edwards, although victorious, had considerable embarrassment in victory a barrel being necessary after the fight r. "Mr. EdwardsT" whose "job of "rounding up" the unlicensed dors of Provo has been an extremely busy one of late, observed an unlawful Canine la a vacant lot, and approached unsuspectingly to take him into camp. The dog waited for jio further Information. He advanced to meet Mr. Edwards, and met him- - violently on one leg. and proceeded upwards, determined to chew all available portions of his foe's anatomy. Sxlsee Dog's Throat-- So sudden was the dog's attack that Edwards had no chance to draw his gun, and seized the dog by the throat Instead. ntf'Tau1Mfggell warriors then had a merry battle for the ensuing few minutos, but the man finally triumphed, and left sn expiring dog on the battlefield. He also left the greater part of a pair of pants as a trophy to, the dog's prowess, and secured a barrel for his homeward journey. , So sgain, Mr. Edwards sighs: "WotU life! WotU life!"- - (T9 PT1 lMf Tiff I uliUllllU PROGRESSING r Finishing tcuchea are being put on the hillnlde which is to serve as Hase for cement seats of the new "Y" stadium; which is under course of construction here The three? foot pipe which is to carry the canal, across the stadium from north to south was complely laid yesterday and the water, was turned In. This completes all of the most tecbincal work, according to F. S. Harris, president of the institution, who declared that yesterday was the climax on the prelim-inary construction. All of the main drains are now laid, the field Js practically ready for the grans, and the track Is -- , BALDOKNEL, AIRDROME, DUBLIN, April 12. (UF) Two Germans and a laughing Irishman today attempted a flipht that no man ever efore has accomplished a west- ward croaaingof tftff hort h AUantic. At 5:38 today the trim gray monoplane "Brcme&" riultnl dotTlhTMwrd rur.way at Baldunnel Field and started toward "Michcll Fit Id, L. 1 or heaven." . In it were Barou Gunther Von Huontft-ld- . Captain Hermann Koehl and James Fitzmaurice of the Irish Free State aitlorce The plane pasntd out to m over CoKtcllo liiy at 7 ;U3 a. m., the United Fress was advised from Gfthvay. Cum-mand- FORMER B.Y.U. -- MANJS KILLED The Bremen waa perforuuiia prr- fectly, the advice said, but visibility was poor. It wag estimated ttte Bremen was making about 73 miles an hour and It had made the 110 mile betweon-Puband CoaUlto Bay in one hour and 27 minutes. 3d hours thryJuiped-iWithin he... In New York the first fliers to aca. In feat that the past 15 complish months has dsf led four Uuipts. The fuselage waa marked with a German flag and alongside it had been painted a free sUU Un Larson Of Mantijr Former Student, Dies In Plane Dean or McKittley tri-col-or MANTI, April 12. Dean McKln-le- y Larson, son of Attorney Lewis Larson of Mantl, was one of the three men killed in an airplane crash, which occurred Monday near . Kent Texas. The,young man was on his way to Detroit from San Diego, Calif, for an aviation meet, and expected to return to Mantl shortly after, ta Tjegta the practice- - of law "Hit father is prominent in the Repub lican party of Utah. Dean Larson wu born February 28, 1902, at Mantl. He waa educated tn Malta nd EttEe Brlghirn Toulni university at Provo. There he met Miss Lucille Allen of Heber City, and they were married about six years ago. Mrs. Larson and their two children, Don and Norma, are living In Mantl. The last word received by the parenU from their son waa written at Tucson, Aria., Sunday. It was to the effect that the party ah d arrived there and expected to reach Detroit Monday night or Tuesday morning. since Commandant Fitzmaurice Joined the expedition, was It only a few minutes before the gray monoplane whirled down the runway that the northern flight. waa neeidea en. Captain Koehl, one of Germany' great war filers, ieard reports of the North Atlantic weather. He conferred with other members of th WgtitTTtrwrnii.rJecMed rhat a would direct bis plane over the North Atlantlo route towards New ' " ' Foundland. ; Thence they would follow a direct cotrra vside of Atlantic owr the North America provided the head wind did not smash the plane a apparently It did the other plane that started on thll hazardous -- flight ' No Chance of Rescue The flyers were unprepared for a siege on the buffeting North Atlan tic seas should their plane be forced down. It is a land plane. They have no life buoys. They have no radio. There is no lifeboat They discarded all of this as a mean of lightening the load. Baron Von Huenefeld carried a KENT, Texas, AprU 12 (UP). aThe bodies of pilot and two pistol, but he said It had no special passngsrrbUeved 4o have been slgnlf loans. killed when their airplane crashed They carried orange, peeled In a sandstorm, were found on a a special brand of strong ranch near here last night coffee, fresh water and slab of The bodies were identified as chocolate. They figured the food Frank E. Drew, pilot Fort Worth; would be sufficient to appease their D. M. Larson, Mantl, Utah, and Ed- appetites in the 36 hours they conward Knapp, Ypsllanii, Mich. templated of frying. . - ba-nan- KIWANIS HEARS CHURCHCROUND TWO SPEAKERS BEING CLEANED Discussing both side of the intervention" Question. Prof. Thomas C. Romney of the Young university addressed the Kiwanls club luncheon meeting Thursday. Leonard Henrold also spoke before the clubmen, hi subject being "Insurance." In. Prof. Romney lecture, the speaker brought out historic precedent for the present policy, and read comments, both favorable and unfavorable to the United SUtes' policy of protecting property and aH lives In Mr. Henrold told of the great amount of life insurance used in the United SUtes. and gave de- - Men and boys of the Grand View ward were cleaning and leveling the gruiul.t about their, newly built church, and the work will continue Frklay and .... . Saturday. Wstty-engtjf-tf- Htsi , According to Aahted Taylor, who ;s tn charge of the men, the worC is progressing rapidly and the grounds will be cleaned up and, ready for planting by the last of , the week, ; , Hut dinners are being served each day by the ward Rtlief society ladies.' .; Latin-Americ- a. tslled sUMaaiea dealing with 4 payment of claims on life insurance policies In the United SUtes and tn UUh. John Vsn Cott was chairman of the meeting." The attendance prize was won by J. W. Farrer. and musical selections were rendered by a firing trio Comprised of LoU Pax-maDiets Steven and Ada Hos ; ier. -- UNETiIPLOYMENT HELP IS URGED WASHINGTON. April 12 UP Six witnesses appeared before the senate commerce committee today STAR GRIDDER SUSPENDED urging The federal government to CORVALIS, Ore, April 12 (UP) take leadership In easing unemployDave- - Luby, star football prayer for ment by expaading 1U const ruetion the Oregon Aggie for three years, program of public works in slack and Russell Mason.' his room mate, period. were under suspension from college The witnesses urged adoption of the btlt today because of liquor chargsa. rapidly being laid. s NO WORD FROM WILKIN 4 SEWARD, Alaska, AprU 12 UP) Another vigil y army ;i"A nvy.diopata-aila4.1aa-y to bring word from Captain Oco-?Wilkins at Point Barrow to the out side world. ..,- e Provo Rotations Attend District Confab at Ogden Practically every member Of the Provo Rotary .dub Is in atconfertendance at the two-da- y ence of the Fifth district of Rotary, which opened In Ogden Thursday morning. Dr. H. G. Merrill of Provo, district governor, will preside at the Important sessions of the clubmen. Every detail of the conven- tion Is complete, and a success ful affair from every sUndjx.ial Is expected. '. Among' the prominent visitors to the convention is Paul Harris of Chicago, founder of Rotary- - t U |