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Show ETYALS TE5 EZ5T i "UTAH"COUNTYT" THE REST" SURPASS FORTY-SECON- 1 yi mm ' i TAT 1 cSLJT, I ' YEAR, NO. 268. D . ii'iOfaJ o p fol PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1928. gVl TEN PAGES bfJ B) Pages 1 to 6 4 o . iiipMMpH'Q pi -- oo o- MRRIR AMF He lJafchen Carries Bremen' Crew to Clviliza. Peary: . tions; Sympathy Expess QUEBEC, Que., April 26. Ford (UP) The airplane m which r loyd Ben nett flew to the relief of Baron Huenefeld and his comrades last week was bringing the fliers from Greenly Island today, but the ed tranfi-Atlant- ic airman who gave nis life on the mission lay on a flower banked bier here, mute, object of the reference of two rmtlona. Bernt Balchen, who accompanied hoped Bennett on the relief-fligh- t, to bring the Germans and Major FiUmaurice through to Quebec today, that thejr might take part In funeral ceremoniea fn honor of the dead airman. Honor Are Prepared pre. Meanwhile this ancient city funpared martial honor for the eral of the filer who succumbed yesterday to pneumonia, the direct result of his relief flight Into the North. RegiThe Royal Twenty-Secon- d ment tamed out a band, 'a firing quad and an escort to accompany the remains to a train In which the body will be taken to Montreal Benand thence to Washington. nett will lie In Arlington National Cemetery beside the grave of, Ad miral Robert Peary, another explorer of the North Pole. Oommandw Byrd, who was piloted across the pole by Bennett on the first conquest of the "farthest north" by a heavier, than air machine, was In charge of the funeral arrangements today. ' With the areement of Mrs. Bennett, the aviator's widow, it "was decided to tin ftoht brief wrtltw chaple of Jeffrey Hale hospital, where Bennett died. In Aviation Uniform : Clad in the aviation uniform he loved and wore until death claimed him In the servios of the air, Bennett' body lay In state this morning. Flowers were heaped about the bier In the little chapel Cards and messages of condolence from near and far told of the esteem of two nations for the latest martyr ' to the conquest of the Vlr. Among those who sorrowed most was Commander Byrd, the dead airman's chief on an unparalleled Polar flight. Bennett might have -piloted Uyt4 onoe mora on the 41- covery of the AntarUc by air. Death ..claimed the pilot too loon, but his name will be assocU.ed with the expedition. .Byrd has , announced that the flight to Che South Pole next faU will be named the "Floyd Bennett expedition." f ; . It AMERICAN'S RELEASE SOUGHT WASHINGTON. .April 26 (UP) The state department has Instruct-- d Consul Oeneral irfiekhart at Han kow to demand release of Rev. L. C Osfeera, . American missionary, kidnaped by troops of General Feng Tu Hsiang. Confirmation of the re- - purv. rece.veu day from Minister Peking. ; Mac-Murra-y vo- - at The Weather 3 A I tah dayj I Fair to-- warmer Koala Dortlna ta knight. Maxltrram temp. Wednesday ..78 Minimum tewnp. (Medacsday . .M : -- ti ' . xif-th- BRINGS GRIEF 1 Tear-staine- erywfierenthvioSpfierS was" 'one of sincere sadness and Living memories of the departed bn about the building, made tha burden harder to bear. A touching scene was one enacted when the tiny tots of Mon-eitroom, pupils of the first grieving. a's I ASSESSMENT OF - Are Initiated Into National ' IN ACCIDENT, COUNTY SHOra Held Runs In Front Physical Properties Gain, But After Initiation Ceremonies Roy Craner, 5, Of Auto On Center Net Earnings Of Twelve Provo high school stuMines Decrease Street Organization KEARNS SUIT .'1 1- .... A -- Z-Z- Initiation Held CHILD HURT Students : -- throughout ing this morning, 'When teacher and children' alike - mourned tha death of their beloved and teacher, Moneita McCoard, whose life was taken suddenly early this morning in an automobile accident Tear Stained Facae d faces were seen After Harry F. Sinclair had been found not guilty, of conspiracy to de fraud the government In the leasing of the Teapot Dome Naval Oil Re serve, he and his brother. Earl, enjoyed a few fpomnta of triumph In the court room at Washington, "where the jury acquitted the oil man. Harry Sinclair la to the riRnt The two women are Sinclair s mother (left) and . . his niece, Mrs. L. V. Binhop, Jr. Quill and Scroll - r. Death snuffed out the life of Miss Moneita teacher of the First trade of the Maeser school. an auto crash on the second dujrway on the state road. TO CHILDREN inKs4 .- . A . wui, (.a nines norm oi me city, ai s:a o clock this morning-. She was the dauehter of Mr. and Mrs. Harrv MrOvarrf ftnmher quietude prey a U e d Sixth Southland Seventh: EflBt streets 7 "T Z the Maeser school build iu to give away any relics you may have, please remember tho Wonderful collection maintained by the Daughters, of Pioneers. Your contribution would help to enlarge that splendid exhibition. Twelve Journalism '" Elvira Strong May Recover; Ralph Nuttall and Clarence Ioose Badly Hurt; Doze ' By Driver Causes Crash TRAGIC DEATH ... DEMPSEY WINS . Others Are Injured (EDITORIAL) the Pioneer Age. There are in this section a number of interesting relics from the pioneer days which should be preserved for future generations. While they may not be of much value at present, thejTwill be of intrinsic historical value jn years to come. Even now they are interesting to the ," present generation. The Daughters of rjoneers are intensely interested in savinir all of these relics. For that reason they have fQQm&in Ihe established- beautiful display, in one e f yoii have not already visited j and buildtngr-Icounty city this room and viewed the relics collected you should do. so. to get the spirit of what the Daughters of Pioneers ' are tryfng to do. of the organizaofficers made are the by Complaints tion, however, that a large number of relics are given to private individuals rather than to the Daughters of Pioneers. For the sake of future generations and for the memthe men and women who established this commonof ory wealth, such promiscuous giving away of pioneer relics ahoiild stoD. The Daughters of Pioneers Realize that an individual has a right to do with, his property what he; wants to but they plead for recognition in this matter. mlts it to the public for its consideration. If you are going 4r . fl VFfoneia McCoard is is rapidly Btepping away from - i lPP!)L1Af,! " " o: Sinclairs Are Happy Now 11 11 Give Your Relics To Daughters Of Pioneers ' Utah oo- - r Banquet Three Are" Badly Injured Three others were badly Injured in the accident Miss Elvira Strong-- , 23, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ren Strong-- , 466 South Sixth East street, and a clerk at the Emporium, is at the Aird hospital as is also Ralph Nuttall, 24, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Nuttall, 56 East Second South street. MrJJuttall-- i Ereanbrack and Sort and is manager of the Colombians dance orchestra. The third person injured, Clarence Loose, 26, clerk in the Frovo Commercial and Savings Bank, and a son of Col. and Mrs. C. E. i Loose, is at the family home. i f Miss McCokrd was killed instantly, it is believed bv :Uij.w&aJlntuaUiyi AtJthaucn M ..tha Juxideat-S- h sustained a fractured skull and a broken neck. " Of those injured. Miss Strong- iV the most seriously, although Dr. J. W. Aird who attended to her injuries is of the opinion that she has a fair chance of recovery. Her right arm is broken close to the shoulder. Her right knee joint is very seriously, injured. Injuries were also sustained to her left eye, a piece of flying glass having pierced the eye ball, physicians believe. It is feared she may lose the sight of her eye. She also received numerous minor cuts and bruises about her face and hands. , At the present time, according- to Dr. .Aird, there are no indications of internal ; injuries. . i Nuttairs Jaw Is Broken , S . . marched around the room until the usual circle was made. Her little friends then seated themselves as on other days, and waited for their teacher to come and start the day's schoolwork but no teacher came. ' It waa Indeed hard for Oscar BJercgaard, principal of tue school, to explain to the little folks that their teacher had been killed and would not be with them any more. It was harder still when he saw their tiny faces straighten in astonishment and see their eyes glisten with the tears that bespoke their love, and admiration for the teacher. Mrs. Alta Thomas has been placed In charge of the class, and today Ralph Nuttall'i lower jaw was broken on both sides He Continued on page Two also sustained a bady sprained left wrist and bruises about " - PIONEEROF his legs. He received a number of abrasions and cuts about the body. 7 Clarence Loose was' the least injured of the three.- He was badly bruised and cut about the rigfit side of his. face and also injured his right hand. Shortly after Ixing taken to the hospital he was removed to the Loose home by Jib NEW YORK. April 26 (UP) Jack Dempaey doesn't owe Jack dents were Initiated Wednesday K earns, his former pal and man- evening Into The Quill and Scroll, son of Mr. The assessed valuation of Utah Roy Craner. Jury In federal national honorary Journalistic so- and Mrs. Max Craner, 960 West county as' shown by the assessment ager, anything. brother-in-law . Preston G. Peterson. v . court has ruled. ' ciety. First North street, narrowly avert- rolls which have just been turned Frederick Wlliam Claude Hathen-brucInitiation ed serious Injury or death late yes- ovor to County Treasurer Thus the breach of contract suit Following Impressive John' C The accident occurred on the second dugway from the pioneer merchant of Provo. which Reams Instituted against ceremonies, conducted In the Provo terday afternoon when he attempt Taylor by Charles E. Hawkins, died at sUYSLthey-aeracomin243 his court At at East home, Fifth in a ban g school Chancery forkbenrtfifey--'- " building, Junior high Dempaey ed to cross Center street at mo county assessor, Indicates substanlantic City Sept 18, 1926, and wblcn quet was served to 80 Interested tu- - West, and ran Into a car driyenylaial-a;aia--l- B had been dance. made a JUteetrlsttgfiriollowing"a attending immediately the Investigation properties" yhyileal ' lllneas. vu JtAJoA ueu by the homvjecowrtltimyro7-5- r rjak". View." of the county, but the net earnings protracted Mr.. Hathenbruck was born In after the accident by Deputy Sheriffs George Davis and Elias Viral battle In boxing history was nomirs department of the high -The tusecfc rawrtleaJUML rhi!dwaxJiiockeiL.lU.i. i) concrasronto j the that Gecand a Herald reporter led VermlKaUdr!nrT)empsey "the "wln- - school. pavement and suffered severe bruis- ed to show a decrease of $2,500,000. 1853. He came to Utah as a Are Initiated bugler accident must have resulted from the driver, Clarence Loof e, es about the head and body and a it is reported. It In Johnaton's army, which ha left The sum Kearns sought was at The students initiated Into the na- possible fracture of the skulL He to sleep. There was no evidence The general Increase Is accounted upon arrival here and Joined the I having momentarily dropped varying times J333.333.33, $701,028.80. tional society were:. Lawrence Bee, was picked up by the driver of the for by the returns made by the D. of excessive speed. When asked how the accident happened, 8 church. 1534.380 and finally JM.333.53. Actu- Max Bown, Gean Clark. . Howard ear and hurried to the office of Dra. Columbia-Ste- el Utah-Idah- o corporation, Ha was of the old Loose declared that he had no Idea at all. He said it hapCottam. Alice Facer, Elisabeth Gees-for- Fred R ind Fred W. Taylor, where ally.. Kearns suit was, for one-thiSugar company, and person- East Co-o- superintendent ' and later entered busi- pened so tuiickly, he did not know what occurred. Ned Miller. of Dempsey's share In the proposed Nuttall, his wounds were dressed and later al property.. Sheeptand automobiles ness for Phyllis himself, He was the first of Ruth Roberts, Haxel Robinson, be was taken to bis home. Dempsey-WIU- s bout, one-thishow substantial there being gains, steward State Mental hosThe tracks of the car showed that about five and a half Dempsey's $450,000 purse from the Clyde Sandgren and Arthur Sutclif-fe- . Failed Te Be about 1000 more cars assessed In pital.- Atofthethetime of his death he feet before coming, io the end of the of d fisat Tunney bout and members of the po- this county this year than In 1927. waa big railing; beside the Seventy In the church. Hia Membership, aa explained by Ern- lice department report that the Of the cities showing gains Pro- wife. Rose moneys realized by Dempaey from Forty-fiv- e wheel left front the the 11a Lott pavement. highway right inHathenbruck, R. est exhibitions. Rasmuaon, Journalism child attempted to cross the street vo leads, the Increase here being died a indications are the brakes from the that ago. first year that feet of one-ha-lf pqjnt hours the After four and structor, depends upon highest and failed to see the approaching approximately $200,000 . This InSurviving are three sons and had been applied to the car. At that point the right front deliberation the Jury returned a! merit. Members must be in the up- - westbound car, which waa, traveling crease conies from new homes, busi- three daughters, as follows: Claude verdict answering two questions ! pr third of their classes at school; at a moderate rate of speed. Upon ness houses and real estate In the accord' Hathenbruck, Salt Lake City; Earl wheel was three feet and two inches off the pavement, put to it by Judge John C. Knox, must have done distinctive work In seeing the child, who darted out buainess section of the city. officers. made measurements the to Hathenbruck. investigating; by ing Montpeller, must Idaho; some phase of Journalism; from behind other cars, young TayIn commenting on the situation In Bertrarid Hathenbruck. yesterday. San Fran. The car went another 69 feet before the front right fender have the instructor's recommenda-trtmran- d lor made a sharp swerve In an The decision was that the the county, Mr. Hawkins states that e RabJBucklajiv-PwwoJC9X Ma htadwaH-- -stnickhe-ireavyT)o?r- t-t f between Pempsey and grant approved by the tO'UiIss htmbut the child kept Hftm Uih returns of thD Twpurttr mru. Kearna ' at Saratoga - Springs in national association, after 'submis- running until he struck the rear property have been made by the Mrs. rawn ate wart, Venice, Calif.; guarding the ditch running- across the road at that point. Madelyn Robinson, Los Angertate board of equalization they will August, 1923, was a valid contract, sion of a complete record of their right fender. It was reported. also 19 grandchildren and nine are that the impact Chrew the front of the car Weldon waa accompanied by his show a considerable falling off In les; but that the tife of the contract work. ' . great grandchildren. ' heavier concrete post, while the right aide another conducttoward Mrs. LaVleve Huish Earl was terminated In July. 192S, by father, Bishop W. W. Taylor. Mrs the net proceeds of mining companed the Initiation ceremony, after W. J. Taylor and Mrs. U M. Ed- ies. -- This will be considerably less theFuneral services will be held In of the carwaajthrown against the concrete rails on the;... mutual consent Manavu ward chanel 8undv ' Mr. Rasmuton had told of the ex- wards. The boy la said to be recov- this year than for a number of afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Friends headwatt. . .. cellent' qualifications of each can- ering aa weU aa can be expected. years, he declares. " ' view the body at the famil; i . didate accepted by the national The returns also show a small 4 may Glass Scattered for 75 Feet crease In the assessed valuation of residence prior to the services. body They were declared members Hudson of the and side in caved the The crash top right the farm lands of the county. Owby Principal U B. Harmon, and were decorated, with the official pin Smoot sedan and scattered glass for a distance of. more than 75 coming to the Utah-Idah- o Sugar . Raamu-sonof the organisation- by Mr. pany having a Targe amount of feet. The car belonged to NuttalL " v . Approved sugar stored at the Lehl factory, Clarence Webb and Dale Julian, both of American Fork, Toasia r the Alplna school district shows a Compromise who were on their way north, were the first to rrrve on tho substantial gain In the general In Principal L. B. Harmon acted as Mrs. Amelia Beck, wife of 3. A. toastmaster of the banquet, and crease or the county. scene of the accident They rushed the two girls and Nutta',1 nr 1 WASHTNi3TDJ4ADrJL26 JIIHU trrthe-Ai- rd twW t Rttllnss mnA 4Kb rWirtrtr nf toasti were reeponfd to m follows: litwpitalrwhile-JohBestelinyer, wmr lives near Beck of proyo, died In a Secretary of Treasury Mellon, John - ; to the city. Loose crash of the the rebrought Bfene Dana T. Parkinson, amiatant di approves the $210,000,000 tax (Continued on page two) Sallna hoapltal at 2 30 o'clock this 24 th? duction bill formulated by .the Miss McCoard was born in this city trict forester, with headquarters at years morning, following an lllneas of HOSTESSES USTED Republican majority of tha senMcCoard. Mr. Ogden, will give an interesting illusand After Mrs. of comptirir Harry daughter Is- I r ate finance committee. trated lecture In the FJks home at Mrs. Beck was born In Denmark, the courses prescribed for the local grammar jrrades and the Mellon said today the bill. May 28, 1872. and came to this coun- t Hostesses at the model homes I 8:30 this evening. His subject will Provo high school, she attended the college of education of known as Senator Smoot's measbe "Our Forest Resources and Their will be aa follows: try about 22 years ago. settling In Friday New home, afternoon. Mrs. F. j Protection." A cordial Invitation Primary election at the Provo ure, embodies the features Young university from where she graduated. PurifgJv' j Provo, where she lived until jhout six years ago, when she. moved to 13. Harris and Vra Lester Man- -j extended to the general public, It htsrh: Tfrhaot this morning rrtrTtl by the treasury three years she has been a teacher at the Maeser scnci in the nomination of the following The- Smoot $210,000,000 reducSallna. gum; evening, Mrs. Hugh Price, j Is stated that Mr. Parkinson has a ' : f .....- this of .city. collection of scenes from all parts for student body officers for next tion program it a compromise beIn addition to her husband and I and Mrs.. Alex Hedqulst. besides one her Han brother are I her school parent Surviving Remodeled of this state that he wiU show duryear: President, Max Bown tween the administration's home, afternoon son, Mrs. Beck is survived by four and Ivan vice . to Mrs. course Anen recommenW. W. of and Y. the at his $201,000,000 student and three Madsen; talk. Mrs. a the president. McCoard, ing C sisttrs, Young university, grandchldren. dation and the Democrats de Th body will be brought fat fufvali Cannon; -e- vening, Mrs.: R. JL j He alao wiB be tmr 'prlneipal Edith Paxman and Fern 8 moot Mrs. Delia Nuttall, Alice and Donna McCoard, all of this cif y. . this evening-- for funeral -- aervices 1 Moorefleld and Mrs. John Bcho-nn- d speaker at the Rotary club's weekly ecretaryHoxel Robinson and lone mand for a $223,000,000 reduo-The funeral services will be held Sunday, the exact .i luncheon meeting at the Hotel Rob- Thomas pathletio manager, Floyd ' ' Interment, deUOs of which wiUjl fMd. ' and place of the service to be announced. later, "; ' ' . Biddulph and 8tephea Murdock. ; be announced later. i erts Friday. PROVO DIES , k, . i rom-Americ- art Uviord-into-th--iiiAfan- v rd d, p, rd gating one-thir- ef-'f- - " DEATH CALLS AMELIA BECK PARKINSON TO - InU-mtin- g 's Bill As SPEAK TONIGHT Taxation i p., Provo High Primary Election Held J I I ' ar. ; 1 4 ptf '' "J - t .. |