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Show TELEPHONE US pm Rtnlrtjrf 7 'ctock If m(, telqjbma ti fcefar will Herald Telephones D U 41vn4. BwhwM OfTlea Baelaty . PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, JULY 10, 1927. VOL. 5 NO, 61. 22-YEAR-O- ,:?,, OFIIWT r.lURDOCi ( LEARNED Actor ; Great : PIPELINE LD FOlin YEARS AGO HE SAYS N I ' , of the interesting disclosures brought out thus far in. the "contempt case of the Provo Reservoir company against the Provo city, officials now beine tried in the dis trict court before Judge Nephj Jt Batfia..of.RirhfipM, is that until lour years ago J. R. Murdock, president of the Provo Reservoir company who for scores of years has been interest-e-d in Provetiver tiot know that the pipe line of the Provo city culinary water system was located in the bed old Blue Cliff canal. eportion of the '.According to city officials this pipe lififr has been there for the last .22 or 23 years, having been installed in 1904 or 1905, and during all of tht time has'been plainly visible, i President Murdock testified on direct testimony that the Provo Reservoir company purchased the Blue Cliff canal company property and water rights in 1910. He further testified that prior to. the purchase he inspected the canal from the intake at or near Spring Dell. to a point where the iine is diverted from, the old " "JSe'd orW 'Slue Clifftrfal.- - Water of springs arisfngup"hl hul and above tne Blue uiif canal at that point was then flowing into the canal, he declared on being questioned by Judge 'A. C. Hatch of Heber, chief counsellor the reservoir . One ": This EndsStrikeiSnM . uationwaa doming Acute at Time Nr of Agreement. t vu rearhed thii afternoon betweea gaasiine (ruck driver and 'promise . filHnt station attendants, and their eoninronuso ThA following agreed upon: Tank wagon waa ! men win" receive $7.59 t X. I V - IS ABSEtiT Inquiries From Far Distant Points Coming In; Commit ..tees on. Event Make Pro gress With Speed. GraOritniMLStill In Deadlock? Compromise Basis Must Be Reached To Check Failure, i ,Th iiiteenth annuaLTlmpanogoi hike bids fait, to eijual or aurpasi aayrof its jiredecessora in interest aud eulhuslasm. Front far ' and near are coming Uiuirie a.to the time and, details of Utah County's . GENEVA, July (t;P) Brief discussion among tbe leader of tha three imrtlcpitlng dttlegations failed to find a comjirouilse ba-- . sli for agreenent oa the subject of cruisers, which threatens Tresldent Ctioltdge's nayat limitation confer- oday grea to auumierfest, E. L. Roberta pf Brlgham Xonng uuiversity, t lie prime mover iii this great affair. One iujulry comes from J. C. Slorah of Thomas te V Town, Maine, who desires full in' formation aud states that paniphletB The United States fully supported to the hike, have Jnpan's eanipromNe proposal which ' reached him in the far eastern state. the Japanese estimated 'would rePayaoo Lions Coming. duce the auxiliary craft tonnage of 'fhe.I'aysou Lions' club hasjjin.-nouncecompany. fl.1tain, Japan and - the L'nlted tnat At --win partielpaten " by Judge A, B. Morgan, counsel for Provo the great bike. The members will SUtes by 30 per cent, bnt the Britcity, Mr. Murdock said he was not familiar with the pipe line climb to the nag pole at the jieak ish made no concessions. JOHN DREW of ou Friday, July 15, of the Provo-wate- r Final Statements Net . " system at that particular point. Judge ahf.Tlmpauogos remain at Aspen Grove tu tjik Mr. did asked not he Murdock know if after he had art la the big program to be gtveu. ' Tha Morgan d eommUtie, made theinspection of the Blue Cliff canal at that point in iiiai eveuiug. of W, C. Bridgeman, Baron Salto and Hugh R. Gibson, adjournThe various committees in charge 1910 that the culinary pipe line of Provocity was then and ed, having accomplished no more details for the hike. had been for five or six years located right in the very bed or than to fix Monday ag the time been working assiduously, to have bottom of the Blue Cliff canal. for?, a plenary - fwssion. At this iusuff success or tne world great To this question . Mr. Murdock replied that he did not est annual mountain cUmbimr event meeting, the delegates will make final statements iif theirs govern-mint- 's know untiLfour years ago that the pipe line was in that bed. The- - theater of the Pines, built last views. lieTdec-orateat year .... will officials and Aspen those with Grpve, water the acquainted City city The administration thinks it has Itosebud Yellow Robe, pinst beautiful girl in tbe Slom tribe, will In an interesting and effectthat ive system declare that the pipe line has been located ', v'hlef Yellow Role in eonferring upon President Cool'.dge the1 highest made major concessions to the Brit- , lunuiier.. Arthritis.. Wins Long Battle oarticular point since the system was first constructed in The ib. and is prepared to go no fur-- '. advertising of-- tbe event Is louors-o- f tbe tribe during the Days of '7 celebration lie:,'iunlng Aug. 5, ther. The Cnited States has 95.u(si ' 1904 1905. or v on Dean carried of For Life oeing with vigor. Win- It IeadwofKi,- - S. D. was cluiSeu lij- - mnvie judges as one of tons of modern cruisers. It propos The hearing in the contempt case will be resumed at 10 dow eards, pamphlets " and wTher !he ed a limiting figure of 300,000 tons ui coneds most betntlf at ihe University tif South Dakota. fire of Stage- matter have been distrilmr. printed o'clock Monday morning. each for itself and Great Britain, . ed to various places throui'houLlhe Britain's pre- stal and much muterlal bus lieen ent Then it offered to i mrtngtii. henti beyond the confines of Utah. SAN FRANCISCO. July 9 (UP) discusii a 400,000 ton maxlmnm. . The' emnmer school uih. ueuir. American of John Drew, dean Meanwhile Britain hits JielLio. Ita-- L tixhed by stndents-rWriL'hi- mJ ; 07TOanT "TottIt cruisers, , died liere tit totaling legitimate ' wlll ttls Youig eelf university from 500.000 to BOO.OOO tons. tv. o4m4 l..,.f. i i..; 5:55 a. hi. todays following a heroic viow Oils gOTrsmeBt is wtllin to Sfrated' isstie catling ktttu.juu . haTtle 'Bira iart krthMMs hnT rbenma-- t discuss limiting 10,000 ton cruisers " i tie niKing w. .4ildch."4ftted-ix-w,e- k classic,; Ic,ct types essential tiecause the United Pardee Hurries Home t " States lacks Britain's world chain Fousht Off Ravage- sUtah Action People In County Many of T, I'rof. Changing policy Earl Pardoe hnHtetmrl if naval hases to 18" ships. at Portland, OreHe was Btii.-ke- n Prof. ,T. F.arl Pardoe' head of .The next week in Camp home from hs trip to the north' Three Compromises Will Attend Farmers, Meets 'Independenlf l west In gon while starring in too (iraiim. Is expe-teto he the banner order that hej mlghtglia department. BrigIf Great Britain is unwilling to ' and b earefnl attention to preimration to "Trewlawney of rtbe Wel!s," ham Young university, has return session of tbia years' camping Housewiyes' Session General Favor i ign a treaty, on the basis of these rushed here for tr?atment. aa well as the best week in tbe the Hiker's Frolio, which .has be imerican coinproinises, ,the admin- d from a most enjoyiiiile vi.siffi dition was grave throughout the history of the camp. More than 150 come an Imjwrtant feature of the stratlon is ready to let the confer-mc- e NEW YORK. Ju!y 9 tl Many Utah, county people- are course of the disease, but by force he northwest. During (he trip he applications are already filed ' at annual Tlmpanogos hike. This full and put the bliime on th& Kurmersr the to .attend preiiariiig ther mcmlier of the pro of his own will and sunny, optiiiii in tboriiiof-prais- e with headquarters 'for this week,', jfnd roU say Prof. Pardoe. will lie and UlriUnh. which sewtves Hon . iclven on the rooTP epected.. , tieAdispofltlobi hewighfe-off-tw- 'f J t)fr.5iir1ea gneTtHadeTtThrTjiRlp PblltlcHins here think the admin- of Henryura.for.Jilt?4n'--!P'-!.evening of July 14, and will lie held at encampment : Uignn, July IS to- 21. - beneflttmt ravages several times. letrattow-SJUls aodLenthiwiastlc ThI;.Ff.e,S .EPiI'iflces lin..jiiiffM- - .'U .WM oS toadBrs"nf. SBa'clta upfiin the "gy Decline "htrrirtnt of afull reroveryr- 'ton held at lacoma, wasmngton. tfes the annual Timpauogos hike evening of mitslc, dramatics, and LoCoT" rpwejittfrant Coo)- .President Temendonsly by comFarm Bureau 1n the various lews In publications sponsored, by . At his .bedside when lie passed The professor is wapnln his praise as well as. the various activities In original ."stunts" on the Brichain munities of the, county are giving fclm was heard today in an under- 'erence and by tbe America a pro- - f away was his daughter, Mrs. Louise if the treatment accorded the Utah the regular routine of instructioOiJ-ThYoung university lawn. and John leleeates. Dcveraux amLier husliaml : . tJne of the" striklna fentiiresyoT the encampment full publicity as to current of Interested quest camp is in good shape and is ' Barrymore, who has been with the the professor states, is emnpeFiniT given fit ready to flceomnaodateas Jnany arennd the word ''why,"' which 'community is to have the noted actor nianyiinMjliirtos-th- e from Scouts' as; desire to make their 'beds its contaglona effect. Many nersons the convention by attendance at the encaiup-men- t Leading Jews for "the most iiart illuesM, was not preseul. j isltinT center s. ( ne of these plays there for one week. Applications in- - attending without any Intention of largest'at Logan. . ; HCi'mi d elated wer the turn of afMlltnrd. going on the hike lieeome so affected Although Brew had leen Vex - by -- j the, folloVsing -- iit presentedweak forffveral '""days, his deatl. imMnbefs of the Provo Drama Utah and Jtuib counties w'lth a good by the spirit of the occasion that Meet At Li hl i ; fairs und contehrto take Ford's re- I'reM-n- t tilsns call for all T'tah thisr niorninghad not teoH.expe4l "ftgiie Hansen. Mellia Condie-- . "umber- eomlmr from each district. the next morning finds Jhera arof charges ot its face value. Lehl at V,rartinn the meet ix'onle in county bv nursa attending ham, and" thl' Kay Strehn''raTlKlUf-.Llbbl- e Showers have been installed to add rayed in hiking togs bound for or of p at to maintain silence a. oh 9 least, ni. at the morning ' prolinhly accounted for the absent '"ook. Mary Wooley and Glen ffaT-nni- i. to theattractiorjs of thiB Alpine Tlmpanogos. July IS. and preceedlng f rom there Among those who praised the motoi of :Barr.vtnore.:Who is a nephew well: received. wag. The play camp. ; in a body to Iorin Farr park at Drew. and other friends. also were One of the addresses of the "eon -- witfent their ainguae without stint WSieur'hWe-he- y Into headed by Mayor entioTf Lapses Lethargy liy Professor .J, lunch. The delegation will proceed many gentiles, ;. Forty boy entered Camp GlaftV nrd"e. his,heme Death came peaceful'y to the to Iigau, to arrive there for the James J. AVnlker of New York. intdoor .summer recreation spot in f mSaged actoi1.' "lie lapsed into uncon- - he II oncer." A at p. few, however, panted to the registration Vivian paric. ijcioupiiess yesterday, afternoon ami The I'tah Agricultural eoHegefi'r withdrawal of JUimu Swuiro's mil Saturday morning, and a - larga- never tmergeu"?rounilslet)iarg.v. Dr. T. Giliiert Pearson of New furnishing as many tents as lion dollar libel suit against rordTI mu$f are expected the first parf" which developeo York,, president: of thfr National An. and preparing meals at a nromised by Kapiro'a attorney, Wil tf next week,: according to Father f aud. spi'eHd " through " the actor's duhon Society, will be the siieaker mihlmnm charge. Demonstrations Ham Henry Gallagher," yesterday f, 8. Keefe, Who is in charge'of tbe bodyi" hastened his death,' his phy- at the monthly meeting. of the..Prn educa tioual nieitlligs and recreii aud Verified reto the ; by Kiipiro mp. This is the third season o'. vo Conservation club, which will be tionnl events will slciaa,.Jf.Lawren'e Hoffman, told last orer "When pupils come to you, they held Monday at 8 o'cltxk at the war's, vrogram, for men Women ported 'prostiectlve withdrawal of: he camp, and it will continue the 1'nlted Press. The regular monthly meeting of liht-iiennen. Bernstein's $2(Xi,0o0; t period of six weeks. ' J "prew was the che'rful, pleusant the Bnjiy Saving conference will lie like, to feel that you can smile; ut Hotel Rolierts. hoys and girls. ti Hnnl'i irninvi.. n"d ;iilily ev the man he always bad been up to the held Wednesday and Thursday, July least thaf ou would if yoii could TTamp Aftcr-t- hc Illub of iTahyromrBemnntlzens to es "atlMdic Men's club of Salt Lake, antipathy toward sulimitting Uist 1h ps late unconsciousness,' I "t3""a"nd ,14, between 1 and 4 o'clock. So said Dr. Adam 8. Bennlon, sup- cess matters tip in county have expressed file tnteiitioii animation on the witness stand. v ind was founded hi provide suner-.ise- d in an addition fojhe-spee- ch Dr. Ilofflnan said. , Parents wiU take note of the fact erintendent of chnrch.at-hoolf Dr. Pear of going, among these are; LeJt. There wereeven ri'vivals. of the outing for the boys of Ra't of the Brlg- - son, the fish and game men will ad- - Taylor, Payson j Ray .Monson.Piiy rITe hail.iiuldrijurdl.v anything in The place of meeting Is' changed address eld reports that Ford was eyeing Lake. F.emh year the'cauip has the last tivo days, of course. . IL from the Stake office building to nam ioung university summer 4,,lln trt tha filranil Ih.a.. In son; James Clark, Orem ; W. II. the "White Jlouse with favor ond met with increasing popularity, aud was too weak. the first floor of the new city and school on Friday.. body, where the motion pictures of Nielsen, Palmyra; E." G, Garrett. plunned to ntej lie xditicat arena ipon arriving there Saturday morn-lu' "But he answered questions by county building. Sunerintendent Bnhion announced fbf lTtnh lllko tmnt rffWs& lira tn Ua the. hoys were, enthusiastic in Ijutwhleh- - -- hehtt aiimwt been Ms reJntirtf. ir nlwnys All parents living oqntb of Cent- at the lieglnfng Jif hU tnlk. tQ ihe page tEree) drawn on previous 'occasions. lieie praise of the matiy improve-'- . ' desire to students did not with agniile." he that the in ward and street er outlying : But the jvenvhcluilng stjntiiheni Aieufciwhich have been made sinea will come on Wednesday and nil burden them wjth any learned diswas Ifiat . hut cussion, simpiylarents IivihgTiortb of center rteet Fords retraction was a- - manly ' that He of felt relaxation..:. Will cpme on Thursday. auiend for the attacks on Jews pubIt was, important - that teacher CHRIST SCIENTIST CHURCH lished in the Dearborn Indeiieiident their from Nhonld occasionally relax RUTH PASSES GEHRIG anil the pamphlets "The Internatstrenuous efforts, especially during First Chnnh of Chri-tt- , KeientUt. ional Jew." published under Its He, ' believed that NAVIN FIELD, DETROIT, Mich. summer school. , ' orne'r of First' North and First' ffusplccs.' Kast streets. Regular. Kmitlny morn-- , July 9 (UP). Babe Ruth passed there was often too much learned his .team mate,. Lou Gehrig, in, the approach to commonplace .things, 'ag services 11 n.m. 8uble't " The 'superintendent called atten home run race today, batting out his ' Sunday school at 9:45 a; Dr. Edward T. Devlne. eminent 2Sth and 29th home runs of the tion to a number of familiar esnr. Vednftsilay evening meeting! TMlal wientist of New York city reason 1 tbe'first gome of today's says and read, ext.racta therefrom Provo breaks into the movies today ! ire held nt H o'c'oefc. Iteading rfMi:n will deliver: four special lectures double header between the New presenting new points of view and Gem theater today will ..show the movies, of.' The 'iimmi dnilv from 2:30- to 4:30 before the anmmer. school of Brlg-bai- f York Yankees and Detroit Tigers. putting the . students into good Aiock, All are welcome. Provo City, its surroundings and inhabitants, as the "big at Yonoie.- hbI vereityX'on ,Monday he called humor.; Incidentally,." . feature of the.J'Boost Provo" tendon to a number of helpful, prin campaign, conducted by the andTuesday, July 11 "and '12, it is ' TODAY CONCERT school. CITY Dr. announced from the Gem, and Herald.. Hples for the guidance of teachers. He spoke of the importance of an Devlne has 'aiient the past; two ,, The camera man who. has frequented Provo recently, concert will be , The.following . inspiring- personality, of' having a The BrigHhm"Young years traveling abroad studying the nnlvelty pictures of all sorts of activities in the "garden taking . t this rendered in Pioneer park command or subject matter, and of Mimmer school conducted its annual Interesting policltal and social done his to has work in those direction of well, the city" according not fulling in to. the dangerous pro. of such countries ji C'iiina, afternoon, charge excursion on Utah liike and its outr ' of the campaign, arid the pictures-wil- l Mexh-o- . be of exceptional " cedure'of methods Friday- - afternoon ing to Geneva Inly, Russia, etc. ' He: is Samuel Jepperson ! ' March, "IJIiert Dny."(Zamee-- I 'scheduled 'to give" lectures on China, and evenings Fifty stiulents took the as agalnkt Content and. he would . interest. Earl Ueirce retained his laur-elnlc "Valse Dansence," (Walter from Provona have teachers: take mental relaxa boat Mexico aiitUItaly, and a general ad tripmoonlight as Utah state singles, chamf of .Views the business Du-- , most, houses, city.'its leading tion that they might be aide to smile E..Mris; "Rosita," (Paid In the final round of that dress on the social aspects of edubeach, to- - Oeneva while the rest of pion prominent men, beauties, and scenes of recent activity hem were motored to the resort by pont; "Popular:" "'Where the. when coming before their students. event In the state tennis tournacation. The morning lectures .''will are included in the movies which will be shown.' Wild Flowers Grow" (Dixson automobile awl at tbe Knight ment lielne-helbe at lk30, and the afternoon lec. & Wooda? 'Cherltza," iBlbo and At Geneva the time was spent in VCoolen Mills courts. of Provo tures a,t 4:30 pVlock, The latter the" citizens "in are the Many undoubtedly 1 (Ar-il BrVao: Canoeing," summer The "Idyl lathing- and' dancing. Peirce defeateil Mel Gallacher will be in the' Fnculty room. The movies" and will not know, it until they see their faces "Selection, From thnr Prvor"r school (irehestru fnrulsde the nius!; general" iublie is Invited to these :' Saturday afternoon in a thrilling on screen Gem at the theater . the ( Rudolph ' : You're today. tlve-sefor the dancing. Two hundred peot match. The Wore was iiTToye," . . lectures.. The camera man chose scenes of activity which will "Spirit of St. 5 7. Frtmt): man-ple pnrtlcljwted in the . esciirsiott. Catcher 3, 'i :'."--.-'a"SfJUtah VnsftVd ' At ( J. G. Willis. "Valse lead ia the last sej. be of the greatest interest to all, and many a laugh will" midnight those who' came by lost, a SMdonight and to-"St. Fulton Into-twj " GUILtY ; Cn price." PRINCIPAL FOUND loaded launches (Jamea when the steady state champion cooler f--T I be included in the film which will be the bjg attraction of norrow: ... " ... f - t imd tlien-sjiecame to the fore- - with-b- is "Sparklet" (Walter K. Mllleaii ' nearly to hours in i" in svuui uigni Provo" "Boost fox-; 4he Me." campaign. I TOCCOA". Ga. July 9 (UP)-the moonlight , before they reached "Biimlar;":"Forglve driving game which over-- : ant. declares that the. "Boost Provo" "campaign ' Provona lsach on the rettrnf trip. trot (Yekkentnd Ager): "Rns-- I came .the more sensational Gal0. Acree; "high 'school prUnlpal and ''Fatty" tenw. Maximum V shin Lullaby' "Waltz (fierlia) lacher. . According to those who particihas been a remarkable success iii every: particular, and Baptist" Assoclatldtrwiderator, w os t Friday ... ..91. pated in the outing', it was one of found guilty In tinjierlor court ,here I "l.a fYarine," Mazurka'. Russe, Tlie victory glvs. Ueirce tomorrow film to which the is be will shown be that; Minimum. the temp. 'Will-HaI; overture, on CanneV: Hie and succwful mh4 of tlmls assault enjovnble ..battery possession of the sta'e bodily' ,nd reat rlimax which will convince Provo's citizens that the wer tirndttfted fT'itawtlou with trophy" which Friday finale, Tell," he lias Won three Mrs. Ansley' lUiwers, who was TOem-neralt Maximum d Hnaneled Bannee,1' " campaign ha3.: boosted TProvo beyond its . the summer Schoo' swslons Of Brig-h'atimes. v ... uhiptied by- - H4and " . Saturday .,.v90. - fondest expectations. Tvif Young; university. , . floggers, i -- Station attenaants wm receive j inonthljr Increase 7, The tank wagon men had asked iJ.'a lor a 1 10 increase anaj ouu vacation, and the station attendant ... tia juonth increase. The.week's varatioa was not permitted for the tank wagua men. . 111 Ld! Lovely Indian! IH I1. f "Afternoon PRICE THREE CENTS - t Compromise "T Reached ;.M lJai Sm De. Ediur ...... ........ .Ill Editorial and Vye ,J.w-BEPjrc- 5 calling-attentio- d -- Cross-examin- ed . In Famine' Grip - - CHICAGO, July 9 UP) Ameri ca's second largest city with niore than 500,000 motor vehicles today Kasollue wim in the first If'P famine resulting from a ith ut down nt fiiilrir statloni and a strike of gasoliue truck drivers and fillln; station attendants. Sixty 'per cent of the teat night, oil w filling-trtn-ffiffl- cW stated, and the. c'oslug ., eoihtianleit Will be almost 100 per cent hy noon todav. it to expected. More than 2,000 garages operating gasoline sta tlonfTwIll lie Included, , A conference over the wage dlffl- general closing order and tne strike enoeu nt midnight without solution of Hie difficulty. It is to be resumed at 10 a. m. ' Meanwhile Chicago motorists fnc in ed Jb.ruroapeec-fiJttafllijwd- , which driving " over the country hlghwaya vfULteJmpossUila-dua-t- ft T. the .shortage oT gaso'irov i UOO.OOO People 'Affected The entire 'Chicago 'area.' comprising parts of four "counties and extending even.' Into northern' ana, is affected by the drastic sit' nation. It is estimated that 1.500,- 000 persons will be inconvenienced should the order remain in .effect " over Rundav and that commerce generally ULbsjjaralywjJ! 4 AH police furloughs, have been Mistwrwled by Chief of Police. Michael Hughes and tiatromien bavp - been ordered trt.,hialntain eonstant c'osed arnnml rnard the filling stn- T1ona There hss4)eeiHBiHhreat of Is taking v4ehncec every " : prPcantionnrv measure. . A nfissiliilltyof compromise In the situation sprungni during the conference between officials of the drivers and attendants union ami '" - ' ' the 'oil men last night. m-t- be ltiea-thatThmtgfet '' ' "' V hut-Hugh- . DEATH PENALTY DEMANDED ' FRANKLIN, -- ., Teat uded for Mrs. & B., Leboenf and Dr. Thomng E.,Dreber, who have )lotting the death of. James Iboenf, the woman's husbijpd, ns well as for James Beadle, the hunter the named as the actual assass-in.i officials announced here today.-Thslaying ofjiChoeuft a public utlities official, cnlmlnnted a love affair, between hi, wife nnd"Pr. admitted. Dreher," d v V ft DISEASE FATAL the-pah- it t'nhvV eom-ptise- ' . TO JOHN DREW - d at an-ds- , . lUisc-Jim- l wbieh-apprek- , PARDOE BACK QKANPHENT SCOUTS.WILL mm Htage-octors- FORB PRAISED II . " - 'Timn-,-i'nog- public-speakin- aea-mi- Ilis-con- . and-det- oris - tin j ; ha"--alrea- e -- itlng-revolvin- aTng-HBeniselvti-s- ek-gates boysSer Cai-ho- ; roe Co-o- rr - - and Game Meif Will Meet Monday ti4.'iloj;Ing 9. (UP).- - July . exe-utlv- Baby Saving Will Be Featured Soon Septic-iKiisonln- . 'j At- ijos-sibl- RECOMMENDED even-suriw- treu nieeHng.-at-Tvhiwill-betak- ch" en s before-student- 1 MEXICAN POUCY QUESTIONED " j RAril) CITY, S. President. I, Coollrtge's July 9 (UP) jlwlslon.jipt to send an ambassador to Mexico In the near future was accepted here today a another notice that the administration does not take kindly to that country's foreign policy. . PASSES EXAMINATION Victor Eugene Hedqulst, son of one of Alej Hed(piistvof Trovo, was arecent 13 to- pass successfully jtharmacy yexamina'ition, accorfjlng to Milton H. Welling, director of ':. J ,. registration. l' ; '' " f LITTLE JOE Movies of "Boosf Provo" DR. DEVINE WILL SPEAK ;at-yea- Campaign Appear Today ' ." 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