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Show r r ' CAVE ; ' o.vn cauiv n urs f .r : 1 '. v... ( TEN PAGES - Pages 1 to 6 i, ) YEAH, NO. 310. In PROVO. UTAH COUNTY. UTAH, TUESDAY. JUNE 26. 1921 a l , 6 rpr oo-- bo " t-- o 4 2o oo - ofo oo - -- o5o UVLAU - ? w-- Appeals Sore SnniMi CENTRAL UTAH For Bud Shields RIVALS ' i From 'Italia'; Search for Amundsen Also Is Fruitless VIRGO BAY, SPITSBERGEN. June 26 (UP copyright) --Two giant seaplanes were Jest Fasnlsalem Brlgns " There wee greatest' pessimism ever the chance of ftndlns these MS tad ths party of thro, beaded by rof. Finn MsJmgren, Swedish, meteoro legist." that atartad out to walk "across tba lea to laad. General Cmberto Noblle, tha ' Italia' commander, under treat meat in hie cabin aboard tba supply ship CltU dl M llano, la without ope that either the gas bag or the party will be found. Commandant Umberto Madda-Vn- a In hla seaplane Savola 8-and Swedish sergeant pilot V. In the three motored Fokker aeaplan Upland were nominated today to make a laat search for the party of seven carried away with th Itatla. . It Is feared that If these two plane do not eight the Italia party, tha seven men concerned must reluctantly be abandoned aa In all probability dead. If word baa been heard of them I nee General Noblle' party, thrown to the lea with tha Italia' goo do la whan the ahlp crashed May S3, new them awept away eastward over the frosea aea with th wrecked gaa has. Likewise nothing baa been beard of th Malragren party. Feed SepeUe Exhausted . It la believed that both the Italia and Malmgrea partle must have exhausted their food supplies last Nil-eso- n. - week. NORWAY, June 36 Arctic experts here believed today th French Farmaa seaplane carrying Roald Amundsen, ; ' TROMSOE, (UP) th rescue of th crew of th dirigible Italia, would be found soms- aw m wen. m near isiano u ai . ' ' SJl .... . . ' , The Norwegian fisheries steem-oars rexurnea ra near vnip, Xaliesd. laat night after an unavailing Search of th South era margin of th polar le fields ss far as 900 n mUj east of Bear Island. ; , STTDEWTS WIN BONOBS I ' . . . . j ! i Ten Toung t university students nar been honored for the work dan during the spring quarter. The were of the senior college: T. Lynn- Smith, Stanford, Colorado: Edna Shelley. American Pork; r Anna Smoot, Provo: Marion Louise RoaaeD. Mammoth; Everett Dayton, Cokevllla, Wyoming; and of th Junior college: William Carr, Auckland. New Zealand; Wilms Boyle. . Provo; Leah Broad bent, Heber, Cdna Nelson. Pleasant Grove; EUa ransworth, Coloala DubUn,.Mes. - The Westhcr rtah Mostly fair tea gat aad JM - (hi Wednesday r aHhweat coal p tton Sralgkt Staxlmlm sms. Meerfay tl Moikday .41 jHettess day this J year. m PARK ; Probable Lineups VI. AM. FORK BrauMtt, Sb Heeaer. rt . Barratt, e Darrant, of Ugeraon, lb PeUlag. p Neleaau lb. Holmatoad. ss If Banes, Bine, tb sBrry The Utah detegaUen to today as wed WUllaas HaUoraa ef Salt Lake Ctty chalraaan ef the sVeagatlesv. Other deslgnatlen werei National rmstnUtaeeanas, gama Hi Moyle, Sett Lake; tistlenal eeav i. PROVO Mclntoeb, cf Farmer. Sb W. Hoover, a Colvtn, Sb B. Hoover, ss MlUer, 9 Dyer. If HOUSTON, Texas, HOUSTON. Texas, Juste (CP) V it H$ mitteewocoaA, Mrs. Allen, Prove; secretory ef desagaslens, , S. W. GoMmg, Price; credentials committee, O. K. MVkei-seRichfield; permanent gaalsatten. i. W. BeMnsen, Preys; resolution, W. W. Bay, Salt Lake: roles, Joseph S. Che, Ogdea; to notify pressdsn tlal nemmee, Wilson McCarthy,' Ormnn Ewtng, W. 4. Hsdleran, ail ef Salt Lake, sad Mrs. William Osborne of, Cedar City. The same rronp will notify the vine presidential nominee. , ,.1'Uh has sight .votos, The delegation Is OAtostrwctod sad will not veto under the unit mia, . It ja largely for Smith. a. Umpire -Big doings srs afoot for Provo end American Pork Wednesday afternoon, when the battling baseball teams of these two cities hook up In a most crucial diamond fray. The gam la elated for Tlmpanogo park at 4 o'clock. The-fur la sura to fly when these club tangle, for th tlU laurels of the first half depend upon the result. Cavemen Going Strong American Fork, with seven straight victories to Its credit, will be bard to stop. If the Cavemen chalk up a victory, It means s certitle for them. If tain first-haProvo wins, tha two teams are deadlocked, and a playoff tussle will be likely, although Provo still has a toufh game with Heber on Its schedule. American Fork's final game is slated Friday with the win-- 1 leas Payaon crew. Numerous Faulty Brakes Are Manager Whit Hoover la certain to select Addle Miller to work Ordered Adjusted; eitn the Cavemen tomorrow. "Hap" Holmetead, the league lead Parade Held ers pilot, la Just as certain to send "Chief Polling to the slab. The bis Hundreds of ea torn oh tire have chief Is the leading slab man of the league at present, and won a 5 beea tested daring the day by verdict over Addie In an earlier city, county and stats traffic meeting of tha rival teams st Amer- officers on East Center street botwesei University Avenue and can Fork. Polling, whoa, terrific fast' ball rtrst East street. Is bis big asset, is usually a hard Cars which have beesi nabte ' to- stop tat the reoulred space Continued on page four have baa marked and the awn rs naked to have the brakes adjusted, lights aad bona hare also been tested. The safety parade heM daring the nooa hoar consisted of a few sww surtosnobUea, gase line truck, the fire department sod s lot of noise. The . Ides seemed to be to see which one f the partidpatiag ears aad NEW TORK, Juns M (UP) tracks eeald make the graaseat The New Tork Daily Mirror today said announcement of the sale of eosamotton,' the fir atrea-artthe New Tork National league basenlng by several soemd wavea, ball club to the Madison Square Garden Corporation would, be made within a few days. laes C S. Leaf, an organised protest against elimination of Bud Shields from th Olympic swimming team win get under way at one a Shields, together with two other college stars, supposedly made the team, but th Olympic committee, giving "lack of funds" as Ma excuse, ber red the trio from the team. Just what affect such, a protest will have Is questionable, but If there Is any possibility of forcing reconsideration, Provo will do Its best, for tha T" tank star. Complete details of tha situation appear on page 4. June 26. (UP) 6-- - GIANTS SOLD, REPORT SAYS n FIVE ARE DEAD Tex Rttkard at .promoter who Is head of the corporation was said to have closed the deal last th IN EXPLOSION week. t The Mirror said tha sals would mean retirement of Charles A. THOMPSONVIIXE, Conn June 26 Stoneham and other officials of ths (UP) Aa explosion of fireworks In Olsnts with tha exception of John ths main building of the New Eng MeOrsw who would be retained as and president land Fireworks company st North manager Leo Bondy, treasurer of the took five lives to TaempeonvUl Giants and attorney for Stoneham, day. . ' denied- - ths sale. , Wreckage was hurled Into ths air and firs immediately broke out Ths rear of th blast could be beard for miles An hour and a half after the ex PERJURYTRIAL plosion, Tbompaoaville police without definite detaiia of tha were' accl- - dent It was reported that three of th DATE IS SET J I - VKiima were ooys ana two were j. 4 I adults. , WASHINGTON. Jun 36 (UP) Th fireworks concern was not Trial of Robert W. Stewart, chair- large. - The entire plant consisted man of the Indiana Standard Oil of one brick structure snd several company on an Indictment charg-tn- c small shacks for storage of exploperjury before ths senate Tea. . sives. set v pot Dome committee, was ' for October 6. ANACONDA PATS DOTDEXD Stewart cams to Wash Ins-toNEW TORK. June 36 (UP) from his Chicago borne, starting Directors of the Anaconda Copper Immediately after Mining (company celebrated the dec- was returned by s District of Collaration of tha 100th dividend by the umbia grand Jury In ths local suestablishment of the common stock preme court yesterday. on a t4 annual basis, against ft Ths oil millionaire wss arraigned previously paid. A quarterly divi- today and pleaded not guilty. Hla dend of tl was declared,- - payable sflorney demanded s trial at tha August 30 to stock of record July earliest possible data, anu ths data 1 to-ds- n 14 , . was set Immediately. MSCAMLY 84 1TH MERGERHALTED GoTernors Combine Stop ped By Injunction Of Minority Republicans Mark Time . Campaign, Awaiting Rival Choice NEW TORK. Juns 26 (UP) Th. $290,000,000 merger of Dodge snd the Chrysler corporaeftion, which waa to have becometemfective today, has been halted, porarily at least, by s minority stockholders injunction. Supreme Court Justice Richard P. Lydon late yesterday granted a temporary injunction staying th merger' pending a hearing in supreme court today before Justice George V. Mullen. The action was brought in tne name of Colonel Calvin Hooker Ooddard 61 Richmond, Va., and is directed against Dillon, Read and company, bankers, who acquired control of tha Dodge company In 1925, and hold all of Ks voting stock. Coonel Ooddard Is said to represent about 5,000 shares of preferred stock out of a total of 850,000 shares outstanding. Terms of the proposed merger, ss agreed upon by the directorates of both companies, call for the ex change on a share for share basis of the Dodge preferred stock for Chrysler common stock, firs shares of Dodge class A common for one share of Chrysler common, and tea shares of Dodge class B common for one share of Chrysler common. "If all ths Dodae stock Is ex d changed," a statement from read, "the Dodge shareholders will hold 1287.004 shares of Chrys ler common, or scarcely more than 29 per cent of the total of 4,425.000 shares. In Other words they will have contributed half or mors of the assets of tne recapitalised Chrysler corporation and will re ceive less than one-thiof the stock representing the combined ssaets Of Dodge brothers, Inc, and the present Chrysler corporation.' c, . WASHINGTON, June 26 In (UP) camWith the early Curtis-HoovheadRepublican paign planned. quarters and the candidates today were gracefully Inactive, the expla nation being made that no Import ant statements would bs given out this week, "in courtesy to the Democrats." Secretary of ths Interior Hubert Work, Republican chairman, made this announcement. Indicating the campaigners would lay low until th Democratic candidates srs pick- ed. Herbert Hoover Is planning to lis ten to the Houston doings on his radio la the commerce department. aad ether leaders are planning to follow closely the Democrats' activi ties. Hoover Is, working hard to finish his departmental work so hs can leave for the Pacific coast He Is forced to change his mind almost dally about whsn to leave for Stan ford university. His departure prob ably will bs between July S and 10. Meantime date tor the Republican campaign to start actively is being discussed. Work several days ago announced "the campaign la now on." God-dsr- LEVISSPEAKS ONVEDNESDAY rd SPECIAL LEGION MECTfO meeting of ths Provo American Legion, will be held in the Armory Wednesday evening at S o'clock, according to Frans Westover, post adjutant Im portant details relative to the big Fourth of July celebration gi under the auspices of the post will be diecunsed at the meeting, A" special Post No. 13. Prospect; Reports By Wire DEIORESULTS Dodge-Chrysl- er Broth-ers,-In- Friends Handle New York G. 0. P. AWAITS IftlfilENSE AUTO Dr. Howard T. Lewis, dean of the College of Businees Admlnla- tratkwi Harvard university, prill speak on "The Social Significance of Business" Wednesday at 11:10 a. m. In College hall. Prove business men are especially ursed to attend this lecture, which will be of the utmost interest to the public. Dr. Lewis is aa ex eeptionai speaker, snd Wednesday morning's lecture Will be his final public appearance under the aus pices of ths Toung University. lmocritic r, v - Opens Convention .... r - ALBANT. N. T. June 28 UP)-Whis friends snd campaign managers were struggling la Texas today to bring about bis nomination for ths presidency en the first ballot of the National Democratic convention. Gov. Alfred E. Smith sat In his offices In ths espltot here hile apparently not the least perturbed. Contrast With 1114 Those of hla friends who were with him today could not help but recall a day only four years ago, when s similar Convention wss on la New Tork City, with the governor proclaiming that b would certainly be nominated. The contrast ef today and four years sgs Is striking. At that time u did not see mors than a third of ths delegates favoring his nomination, but ha wss con fident that. ths convention woura be swayed In bis favor. More than two week later, th convention named John W. Davis. Ths governor easy have been dis appointed but b did not show n. Four years sg hs personally di rected moat of his campaign, slther from bis suits la ths Biltmore hotel or from a room la th Msubattaa CONVENTION HALL. Houston, June M ' (UP) Thousands, baked by the unrelenting Houston heat. Invaded Convention HaM today for the opening of the Democratic national convention. Long before noon ths hugs coliseum was filling. . Patiently Waiting Tax, l w ' , Patiently, guests and delegatss waited for noon whea with prayer the Democrats would open their quadriennial cone Is rs snd set about ths task of choosing a procidentia! and nominee snd endorsing s party platform oa which to wage battle la ths fall elec' 'f SMITH TAKES OOVt-KNO- The and complete harmony. Its sole business in the brief noon session lasting from shortly after 12 to shortly before 1 p. m., was assembling, hearing prayer, music, the call of the convention and then adjournment to meet again at 7:30 tonight But from 11 a. m. and earlier, the hosts of Democracy who will name Governor Smith, New York, their sUndard-bearewhooped it op in Sam Houston hall and made sure that no split could mar this year's session. ' Noise and fun marked the morning session. Bands that alternated with "Dixie" and "The Sidewalks of New York-b- et the pace and they pictured better than words what bad ' come over this gathering all of a eudden. . The south had capitulated to Smith's nomination- and the Smith forces had acquiesced in a "dry" plank which will advocate enforcement of the prohibition law. lf Many Autos Are Tested 9 national convention got under way today amid cheers, muai - FORCOIJFAB . I Hold Brief Business Session; Keynote Speech Tonight; Smith Forces Agree to "Dry" Plank ' IS ORGANIZED Duty Wednesday Afternoon; Game Starts at 4 p. m. . II II II Bourbons UTAH GROUP Addie Miller and Big Chief Polling Slated for Slab waiting today for fog to lift to , they could start a last search eastward "over the ArcBUD SHIELDS tic Ice for seven men carried According to word received the by away May 25 with the wreck- - Evening Herald today from Coach 4 cm of th Polar dirigible bag . ' Italia. If nothing la mm of them, m to expected, the seven win be listed her m presumed to have ' TO DE Oil MOT TO BE? M IP III Bop Virtually Abandoned for Two Lost Parties of .Men ; - II II II W To Make Protest 3 mocrafac (PL Fear' Df S plilt ' tion a Governor Alfred E. Smith was ss good as chosen prealdential standard bearer, even before the perspiring masses, suffering under a near 90 temperature, swept Into ths vast auditorium. The allies, never really allied, were already beaten and ths one big fighting point prohibition -- had beea fairly smoothed la advance of tha opening session. Hencs ths sessions, lasting probably until sometime Friday, bads fair to be harmonious a sort of ratification meeting, lacking tha fight and turmoil which prolonged "Before ths hosts of Democracy as- and marred the 1934 Madlaoa sembled" hers stands Clem Shaver, Square Garden convention. sbsifmaa ,of tba Democratic nation Smith's Nemlastlea Assared . al committee, ready to start the Opposition to Smith bad dwindled convention at Houston, Tea, that Into only scsttered sniping and bis la to nominate a presidential can nomination on aa early ballot Is didate. assured A prohibition plank has : beea agreed upon which wilt call '. To Sound Keynoter for enforcement of prohibltioa and other laws, and will condemn alleged Republican failure to enforce these laws. This represented a compromise between southern drys snd eastern wets With It, southerners will Join the Smith legions, sad with their own positions saved, will return to their homes to report they had made their fight aad struck the best bargain possible. For many thou saads the ball seats 25,000 today's gathering was one hugs spectacle, rather than a serious political assemblage. Th air of business accomplished hang ' over the sweltering ball, Club. Not Mixing la Situation ; ' Today he is not mixing In th situation, letting hi friends do th work, and receiving their reports by telephone snd telegraph. The governor tad a direct source of communication from "' ths coo ' ' ventioo. A special wire waa strung hit th executive offices of ths governor by the United Press, by means ef which the chief executive Is kept posted on all convention news, the convention news. It is the first time la ths history of ths stats that a press aaaoeia-tio- a wire has not been placed directly In tha executive office. ITnJTTES PROBE GOES ON WASHINGTON. June 24 (UP) Utility publicity In Arkansas is directed by former Governor Charles H. rough, who acts ss heed of ths 'nformatioa bureau at a salary of (4.000 C CLAUDE O. BOWERS Sentence Imposed Upon Youthful Pair Le-V- ic tbt ft federal trad learned today. . T.-- Speeding Fines Will Be Raised In Provo Court CONTRACT to AWAKDED Cox and Chiistenaea,( Provo contractors, were Monday awarded the eontract for ths constructkm of the . Fifty dollars or thirty days each new 1100.000 school building to be waa th sentence Imposed upon erected st KsysvUls. Toung. 24, and Lloyd Toung. It, of Blending who were charged THEA EASCHX K.EADT with giving intoxicating liquor te NEW TORK. Jun 2 (UP) Ths a girl Sunday night. monoplane North The tw young men, mem here which Frauelia Thee of the National Ouard. have beea Star, in Raecbe win attempt to duplicate turned over to the authorities of the feat, of Mia Amelia Earhart, orit'i relation for a few days, rested In Canada today as final pre- after which they win be returned over-watflight to Utah county to serve their senparations of ths . were mad. tences. Fines have not beea paid. trans-Atlant- a year, th commission "Get your foot Off the gaa !Tbe ante to going to b raised!1 That real advice, fellows If you heed It, yeuH have rrrs money for the big Fourth of July - celebration. When Douglas Bmoot of this city appeared in the city court and deposited a $S One tor speeding on North University s venue. Beilif kindly Judge George Informed him that he couM con- rratufate himself on the fact that the speeding was done I' day. After Wednesday the i will be added upon." Cm J : said, rn a further effort sued speeders that Prove r Sestrea safe driving. a t T |