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Show m. A KEWSPAFEIl itikxlti to a policy of filmed U L'Uii J Mctiocs ftf eoaatj. fcni i ...J ill Em HERALD PHONES Business Office..,.. $3 ; Editorial Rooms... ,107 PROVO, UTA1L.SUNDAY. JULY 26, 1925. - 4-- ! o" cr o ov: , o . ; HS CASE JURY FAILS TO " o o e o o o o o o o o o o o oisoiMot MB -I or o " o o: v. REACH UNITY o o O Was There a Crowd at Elks' Conclave?. MA DEFENDANT NOW IN COUNTY JAIL SHE IS INNOCENT Says God Will Not Permit Tragic Story Revealed in Alleged Complaint Against Jury to Convict American Fork Man Her 7?:. Unrequited ioverwhleh "brought POINT. Ind.. July 23.-(- UP) mental aarrow, great, anguish, .alAfter seventeen hours of most constant argument, without humiliation and lrrepaabbijijuryj Jt CROATS Look ill at . 10 prosecution of mur- - year oTdmTWalter, by poisoning. - She- - had confessed poisoning Walter and two other children because "she- wanted them to meet Pa In hiven, but. she later repudiated the confession and now maintains she Is innocent. T The jury men asked by the state to sentence the woman to life iin-- . prlsonmeut or death, did not sleep. Neither did Mrs.'. Cunningham. TJhrongh the tedious hours of the she read the bible as she sat In her cell, at the' county Jail, while - - arguedT"" "Go won't let them eonvkt me" she said, "fof ho knows I am " he-Jurymen: lnno-cent- : , prove scon FOR TREASON U IS INSANE daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Xyman P. Crowe to Prosecute Scott Case Losee clXshU lanjad Jhebaslsgf 1 Himself : Returns from a $25,300 breach of promise suit Vacation 28, filed anainst gtanley-ChipmCilfCAGtr-Ju- ly 25. (I'P) Fa ion of Harry Cbipman, of American, mos to. be wil summoned alienists Fork.' . " show that Russell 8cot who twk t'hipman la now serving a sii escaped the; gallows through last mouth's term county 'of is sufexecution, stay minute, jail, having been convicted by a Jury fering from' prison iwychosiSj, Wilon a statutory charge .against "Miss liam Scott 'Stewart, chief defense Losee. Judge attorney, declares itoyi"fe ; i r SHcceederf is wrtud. Ellas' TIanseli t with him. to, ing..-otfiled by Miss The . complaint Yesterday Scott denounced the plan Lowe's attorney, Chose Hatch and to save hia life on a plea of inand sanity, M. B. PopereveaUi a sordid Stewart will attempt to show tragic, story covering a period of morjhanJflutjrara,,duringwhiiaj Scott waa jMit normal at tho tiine time the plaintiff confided in the he is alleged to have shot and killed promises of her lover, whose alleged Joseph. Maufer, drug store . clerk. A 'batfW of alienists, similar to Insincerity convicted him of a sermurder ' the one In. the, Leopold-Loeious offense. thirlnc his trial testimouv was In- - case, was promised by assistant George JE,;' Gorman, tfeduced W iUt ettect -- 4hat when State Attorney, 8iott.-ii "': . who convicted told that tf he would marry the comState's Attorney Robert. B. XJrowe would she witness grant plaining is back from- - a vacation him a divorce If he then desired it. to- - hurrying, f the case. takepersonatchHrge To this he Is alleged to have said: In the vernacular of the peniten "I would thph have to pay alimony." tiary, Scott Is "stir craey" Stewart "Only for the support of the holds. .'' child," he was assured. with Following a ; conference To this he is alleged to have reScott said-- to -- newspaper Stewart, to the fight plied: "It's cheaper men: ' " gtewra FIREMEN HOLD FLAMES FROM OTHER BUILDINGS e nt . It - iest lVrglaofll C - , -- s - -- : inter-mounta- ' - - , . - - . :. .. - , y. PARKER FAMILY Van-derbi- OFTEMPLARS PROGRAM FOR MISS NIELSEN REALNEWSFOR AT SEATTLE -- MISSIONARY PRESIDENT OF ' The Provo local of the state federation of musicians-- , will conduct their annual outing u Vivian park, Provo canyon, Sunday, August 3, according (o Prof. Robert Sailer, director of the Provo band. 1 A program orportg and. various jvuies is being arranged, and dur- the afternoon the Provo band will give a concert. Is extended to the general public to Join the musicians ' on this occasion. f J.': . Judge George 'P. Parker and his family have just returned from un extended trip to Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, Ore., and Inter mediate points . The judge reports that they were in Portland during the Elks' con ventlon and were given an opportun ity tp see the parade, which, he de hours clares, took two and to pass the reviewing stand. Many unheard of innovations were, intro duced by he lodges from thfr various titles throughout the country. For instance, Philadelphia appeared in the parade mounted dh- - bright blue 'while ,' Astoria re motorcycleSr sembled a school of clams, Judge Parker' states, fTve ofrl8(MH-a- t ploydat.lhe-offlce- s Tbersplehdid roads of the Pacific bla was chos- - Qneenstown Heights Jhe writer plant, coast and particularly .those of Ore en .' said. president of the club." ' ' gon were among 'the feutures .that -- ill i lf -- ' " ' 4ft,' - 's . appe'aledT ; LAW VIOLATORS J TO BE PLAYED BY PROVO BAND to Judge Parker and his They, traveled ovCLpaved party highways from Los Angoles to tfort- land,'With the exception of a strip of 54; niiles. In. : northern California; AT PIONEER PARK CONCERT nTeasM way to the Dallas, SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES you rebel against, tae limited space of your apartment or the 'stuffi ness'; of your bungalow? t)o you hear the Vail of the wild?' V "Then I commend to you that sylvan haunt 'far from the. maddening crowdVonly five miles Viff the pavement p Payson canyon known to1 the fortunate lovers of God's who have: already enjoyed it. as Maple Dell," Bays Walter sweet scented sighing of the pines and' batsonis beguire your subtler senses; if lofty jnounta In ridges and towering pears In all "tnTc'olors Ptqvo Band, Prof. Robert Sauer, director, witn of the rnlul)0y calleflKe your soul's cornet, aa soloist, will render the following own loftiest aspirations, .then in program at Pioneer Park at 4 :00 p. m. : Maple Pell yoii will realize, quite all r March, "The League of of your "happiest and noblest react' .: "Sunrise' . . . . . Clair . . Overture ions;' "Priscilla" Colonial Dance ... : .Hildreth "l'ou may rest the weary body yet . . .Holmes .'. . ..". "Barbara"; Polka, corfiet solo enjoy these stimuli, to the spirit; - 5 v Adams..' f you may feast the better man with Henry Steineckert"The place in the ha adajol out- - plrtttotiy unit fun will LONDON, July 25. (UP) In . . .Donizetti Sextette from'Lycia" .v. . . . . . ' " A. eveiif Tiiners locked are the Georse Brown, genial formerly intoxication of the, soul without the ojit by "feP Goes"the "Weasel hum6rot)8 selection , . . . . .Hayes 81, steps wUt be o.f Provo and- his sons and his' very 4sin of inebriety.- operators July . . from .Schade taken to "sounds the Rhehv" waltz ' ''Provision is made for- .swimming prevent aU.'movemeftt of kindly wife. Two popular a. "Wanted a Pal by the Name of, coal. ... where a standard cement pool with good ... the Just In little canyon' opens r.-.-' . . This was decided today In a meet- up into a vast colosseum one comes dressing rooms. A comodlous and Mary"4V . ..." . . . . . , . . .; . Brown ing of "representatives of the' trade suddenly Into this enchanting cove airy dance hall s always in feood . b. "Twilight" 17. . ..V.Wagnei1 union congress and delegates from at the near, edge of the great natural condition for danrirut "Nibelungen;" march j"lther,for ape. vKela-Betbe,nnl.ons,;which have movement 4non j; Hungarian Comedy" Oveture 'Jise; and a goid hall iir, coal under ,. TNaliomisIhdian Intermezzo "If yon enjoy-.the f . . . ..Leach lulling .melo- - park is available for our' national Members of the Seamen's union, in dles of the moiuitalu rJtercarolle" from. "Tales of Hoffman" pastime. jitrcam: au 4v4te4HNV attend decided nut to share, "Go to once sweet Dell but are to the. of the . . . . lovely Maple song attuned ,. . (jnny.Southselection .Henry In' the deliberations, . t birds in their care free wild v if and fhjoy for yourself the pleasant- a'.' " '"By the'Light of the Star" Little The other eonferenoes agreed IfwQ popular that -- b. She the Sweetest Thing..; Donaldson the miners 'were right- In rejecting shafts of shimmering HgWt'M1!ing est f out door charms and J through the oaks and mafrfc't , mse thereafter go maay mny Hmes.' . Finale "Star Spangled Banner1 ...Key the operator's demands, ' ' ' I - The party pronounce the trip the most enjoyable ' of their lives. - ?The TRADE UNIONS: . NaliOTs'-ri-tTT-'viWae- ....... .......... ........ ... .... i...... .,.. .... .. BACKMTNERS ... - , -- r r .Miller - ... k .V. i. If-v- .... ... ;, : rIsn't you-wl- . "j '.' - - !r if ; y; . HIGH CLASS SELECTIONS hich FORGLENGARRY B.P.W.CLUB one-ha- if NEWORCHESTRA AMERICANS - Ii thek. UTO VICTIM . , SEATTLE, Wash., July 25. (UP) With the first vanguard of the army of. plumed Knights Templar and tbelr escorts and retainers- descending upon the city for" the 36th triennial conclave, Seattle has put on its best Buille and extended its " hand in welcome. " . Thousands of Knights have already reached the city and additional thousands are pouring Jn by special and regular traius, boats and even in airplanes , of motor cars of ihe x. Thousands Templar families are parked ' at Lincoln park, a city reservation of about 1200 acres set ' aside as a ., v.. Knights' auto camp Plans Superior to Those of Haynes - 25.--(- rP) nxtiuo,:9a,aa .. MUSICIANSAT 1 Presidettt-Beneves-Andre- n X .' , ViyiANAUO - - : THOUSANDS attend the Elks' convention. gafo-abo- an, ' -A- "AfCONCERT VIENNA. July 25. (TP Seven persona were sentenced to death today at Sliven, Chaskovo and ;' Bulgarl, according to Sofia case.V "I'm stir crazy. That's what I ' Is one the of The suit pending dispatches. X am.' ), : J' These new sentences were part of largest actions of ltsind ever filed "How could anyjnajiJiaJocked up T a general government campaign In the local courts. In this jail for 19 mouths and not accused J. 'of against physicians " v get a screw loose?" ' treacherous action toward the government which started after the bombing of the Sofia, cathedral. Ten thousand witnesses are to he summoned for-- trials of nine hun- wblcli"0ie"ns soon a 8umen and Trnova. Berk-ovic- .Necessary- MANOFIDAHO ABOUT NOISE r ' i New Prohibf- (idget6iye tion Head Every suppori AU Unclassified Employes trt? Entire Building Burned Do .Prohibition Unit Dmissed in Early Saturday ) Not Uter than Oct, 1 , .Morning1 Fire NEWSPAPER COMPLAINS b OTTODIE ..... - U- WASIIINGTOS. July By HERBERT LITTLE I'rited Press Nafr Correspondent., The plan for revision of prohibiSWAMPSCOTT, lass., July 25 tion distrlc4s under the new New Building May be Erected project was announced to- Presideut . Coolidgs will snpport On Site of Old One Says Andrew new "jrohibI. Lincoln by Acting Jecret a day ryjf Trea sury tion . : Owner 7 to the utmost in his re"cm, . Wlnton. organization of the federal prohi Fire believed to have- - originated Hlmultaneiusly Winsto- n- made bition system. from hplciwls fuilins from Em thmiL'h the Dhin cannot be (na( tho ttewrsyheaTOTwoUT kitchen range destroyed the" Main J jput Joia elfccinntM .kpteia. nidVfv4mtilaoHta-r--inorafter he wheduled date of rer 1, lu order to complete adminearly hour Safiirda niornlng. so That the 1, the president Intends to istration August details, Laverne Collier of Pocatello F.Ht L. Martin, proprietor, left the from thatndrews: plan Jore--it seeJLo smoothly mjerate ;330-'4oekz Friday ' For-etitfiqr. janm. W . hav ag-- J 48 state prohibition ene the Witlriif start the organize Pays ,nli:ht for' his rooms u the Belmont ' boun fariTrtlatit imltii Into Zt.diatrlctii ge-- , gravated the music lovers of th Speeding with cltlf, Headquarter was not until ftpaients-and-T- lt. for "certain districts, a fair chance to prove Its value. jelty as much aa flic wise made 3:15 o'clock Saturday morning that dary chnngca 25. ss follows : were announced MIAMI, Fla., 'Andrews, who is assistant secre(I'P) July by th kMdwk at Utc band ron- the fire" was. discovered. At that SlxtD .dlHtrut ualtimore, over tary of the treasury lu charge of cert Friday eveuiiig at . Pioneer Laverne Collier, general manager of time some young ieopIe who were District of Columbia and prohibition enforcement is being Maryland, Miami Dally Tab was killed here passing saw the entire building .In park," said Chief of Police Wrea the Delaware. glvem free hand in picking bla -early today When ; bis speeding flames and fumed in the alarm. Wllkins. . K'venlh district Ioanoake, oyer leaders, Mr. CoolidRe let It -- lw 'The loss Is estimated at upwards i irciuia umi known tday. Politii! influence viririma. 'Hie tr.qihone at HiiepoiBe automobile was 'struck by a switch of $3000 to the building, which was will not Is? allowed toJMock the opover Uinrlotte Klvhtu j district engine. , station has been ringing all day and fnru1tur . and Mrtti Carolina. eration of the plan. Collier, whose home waft ln Po- - completely destroyed I retdtNit and ftiiardvy and drat Mr. Coolldge has seen advised of was thrown ; under and over diMtrietCblumbn TAyelfth ratello, Idaho, have roniplahtcd in no unpertain I the wheels of the engine and tlie fixtures .wtere partly covered by Ohio and Michigan. . the delay iflf making the plan effecinsurance, terms about the uncalled for maiiKled. ... Thlrteenlb district Chicago, over tive and he understands this delay .About a month ago Mr. Martin, ' A companion, Mrs. Beatrice Rolfe, Illinois, (except the southern coun i caused by Andrews' desire to gr noise at the concert. They say who had been injhe, restauraunt ;tU-car and thrown her was the from of the .eastern Judicial district) Over the field of arpficants more that the music eatwot be heard or. business at Salina for the past five ' Mrs. the alwve dtadifltiB foot ankle, and the eastern Jiiatctal dla- - earefuWTo select his 23, $t,500 re cut)ff enjoyed when the kiddies are per srpurcnased Wio business from tfjet-o"hiiine" is TiTPorUand, Ore, ' Wiijconsln,,, gional directors. mitted lo run wild and make, all RplftTs Mrs. Maine Emery; and reports, that ' watciiea care has occured fatal ..about The St. over Fourteenth district accident president ,,The Paul, kinds of disturbance. he had done a gopd business during en 4 :30 a. m. on the bay shore drive: North' federal the pronuntum the Dakota Minnesota, and fully "Several of these calling said "BIS ownership of the cafe. '. wuoNciil recover said western district of Wisconsin. forcement bureau under the adminthat people from out of Provo were Mrs. Rolfe, The building was owned by John Fifteenth, district Omaha, over istration of Commissioner Haynes. at the foncert anxious to hear Collier was sieellng Jils car at the T. Taylor and Dr. David Westwood, an as 45 car miles Iowa and South Dakota. lie found no obstructions to Haynes of the hmr the band which has such an en- rjite was one of the old laud marks Nebraska, and Sixteenth district 8U Louis, ever work cansed.,bypollticH but. he. viable rrptrtatkm thnBg?ioot the approached the Florida east coast; of the cityhaving hceu one of the Missouri, southern counties'in the lieve thiit Andrews' plan will lie , country. erected On Center first building They grade' crossing. ' The eastern automohilew'as speeding judicial district of Illinois more successful because of more " were disgusted to bear the eon. r street'. The presi- and. Kansas. sandwicued in tietween a row or box efficient' organization petition the noky r ttlddies-- g definite plamr have not In the eight out of 24 dent also has made public at the struck The cars and the by t'hanges band the and wondered openly n made, Mr. Taylor expresses the were made upon reoomrmi-d- a summer White House strong opinion what kind of music lovers Provo swifch engine. beUef that a new bulldfng will lie regions is The tlon of internal revenue commis- on several other important' probbut iwslug-really has. . there erected within the near the flagman said he had signaled I sioner, Blair, solely for administra- lems now before him. Summarized, "Others declared that it is unfuture.. '"'. tive" reasons, Winston said. his with an in to effort lantern these opinions are: stop fair to the band to play under The Provo firemen did everything 1 howselection contemplates next The automobile wilt The government the be of The latter, step such circumstance. possible toxextiiiguish the flatoes : According to Chief Wilkins, ever was going so- fast that it which envcloiwd the entire building the 24 administrators by the board no Intervention in Hie coal situation, 1 could not Btop in time. to avoid the of strategy. It Is proposed to an- whtch-th- e president expects to when they arrived. policemen will patrol the park at Governstrike. a nounce said. seltleawlthout or the when all Collier, directors, future concerts begiiming tonight. c(iUjionJ,jherjuumaif Mr. Martin expresses the hope inake would Cn-donly intervention oh ent was iJeen not who . I. .. 1. all have selected. . .. , , married, worked It i . and will insist on parents keepue call. una a suhboio location nearly , in Los AngeJej and Chi- mni each administrator there win matters worse. to ing their' children quiet, rafter newspapers himself In cafe the 2 Mr. "Coolldge wlU not make nor i be a group head when practical in than permitting them to ereat a cago before coming to .Miami to as- business in this.-c4tfor radical every Judicial district and located supixirt 'auggestion fsmne charge of the Daily Tab, disturbance. in the same city as the United States changes In the present high protec- - which is. owned by Cornelius he- - feci has not district attorney generalr r tive-tari Under his regional director, the yet had a thorough trial. group bead wllMe responsible for etifrcemen in bis district. Following Winston's ' annonnee-men- t. General I C. Andrews, assist-- ' ant. secretary of the treasury madei A welcome home program will be public a fetter sent to all field em given this evening in the 'Pioneer ployes of the prohibition uirft advis ward for Albert Richards, son of ing them all' unchisBifled employes MONTHEAU July 25. (UP)' MrJand Mrs John Richards, who will be dismised not later thaB Oc To replace the Warner Stone's CoAmerican tourists in MonTreanoday At a recent meetiag of the execureturned ftom the Hawai- tober 1 Unless under lumbians who have accepted a long recently a chapter from the history. of ian mission. read The entire program the5m tive board of the $uriness and Prodvnfrallwitioi4)lnn. .4. engagement f the American theater which they .never, found will be fessional Women's club of this city their county Hawiian and will be as folAndrews said It was the intention at Colorado " :' in their school books. Springs, the managethe resignation of Miss Eveline Bean lows: .Violin solo oDnald Olsen; of the department to s'lectmen ment the home Glengarry resort has chased "Americans of Waa accepted with a vote of thanks reading, Anna Peay; vocal trio. from the service wherever possible made a contruct with the .'Arlington-Girlof battle in years ago Lundy's today for the splendid service she has Johnson brothers; weh'ome home ajid that selwtlons will lie for merit "a one of the leading ladies' rendered the dub during its exist- Lane," read prominent heading' in addresRBoyd JDavis ; remarksr're Whestras In the state. During (he the Montreal- Star; ' f ' " ence in Provo. turm'd missionary committee and "While the process of reorganizaand a half the orchestra The article that followed referred .' Miss Bean - resigned because of ward lilshopric; talk, retnrnedvmls-siouar- tion Is under way, the present orga pasKyear has been under the personal super- to American the of. retreat troops her intention to, leave the "city withAH members of the ward nisation, willcontinue to function as vision bfxFred C. Graham, ope of ' in the next few months to take a from Canadian soil on July 25, 1814, are invited to be Is." Andrews wrote. "With the adpresent. the leadlnVmuslciahS of Salt Lake General Brook's Isaac Sir Wbpn In course In speciul the library work vice of .Commissioner Blair, CommisAmer. . were victorious. The City. troops dniversity of Wisconsin.;-sioner Haynes and the heads of the lita Triu 4.000 icansMiss Gladys C. Nielsen, who is env ', were beatnumbering Jeui&Jmm3& Iday'llis'. nyt'j orv to Everybody in the world seemed to pour into Portland, AUENISTSTO - her I 3 v w-- WOMAN MAINTAINS .di-rlh- . i 4 TacPngwT1)yTEe II I Boundary Oan res Made in! I Eight Out of Twenty-fou- r . e , ADMINISTRATOR FOR ANDREWS HAS FREE REINS. LliOSLNU tlELJtEACH ZONE CHOSEN i Ins the rate of Mrs. Anna Cunningham, Syaima mother?- f Garywa reported still deadlotked today." Mrs. Cunningham.. wldowi- - Is : ;tOVE PROMISE ifitfiJhe-iif- I , Regtona Mf Anna Cunningham Keeps Lehi Girl Files Suit Alleged Breach of . TigH Durin Night While Promise Jury Argues -- PACT M I Admim stration to we Andrew's Plant air Chance E r . 1 ; BROKEN FOB lO-- . ,J UUUaLUilLaUUU aV Gary Deadld:il - $25,0011- o PRICE TWO CENT? ment wiH ;eleet the 24 admlnlstra orsTTht'se adniiulstrMtors ""will V" tnj'li go fo their respeotiv. district tq stndy Conditions, of ' H'rsonnel with a view of selecting such perLymau Vincent of this city, ar- sonnel and recnmmendlne such or rested oh a charge of Violating the warrant.1 siWd limit, was sentenced '46 ' 30 ganization as condltlons INCITYCOURT riarriiniieonmyTaTnru fine of $25,. In Jndge George. S. 'Balli's 'court-- . Saturday. ,The JI1 sentence was 'suspended with the understanding that if Vincent is arrested again within the next 90 days-hto serve" the stipulated timerThis is his second offense' within the past few weeks. Chief of Police Wren "Wilkins states, Eugene Roylance of . SprlnRvllie was fined 25 for sieeding north on A numlmr of Third Fast street.' ho witnessed t&Isviilarttm of the traffic, laws were incensed With the" reckless manner In which Roylance is alleged to have driven. Chief Wilkins declared. "Drivers of cars who think that the streets of the city are being a ired to. be Vnn vertd .Into race tracks Jiad better watch their step.", was the' warning of Chfef wllljie-require- re-p- a shi-Ht-sh- e .wasXtbe--' leadee of T some.of the biggest dauceorchestrnR. Frank' Johnson- - won theattend ance prize at last week's dance at At each Wednesday Gleusarry. dance an attendance prize, consist-in- s of a season ticket td the Glen-- N imrnotinvtwi A large nnmber of Salt I.ikcrs frequent the pool, as high as from the capital bathing ut 2'X) - PROVO WOMAN d -- iet1t-t-n DEATHSUMMONS .10, CUy, iIi.k' I.; m rr . iHstructed to arrest every, one of tbeitf and ja'll whtenees wlU be' the result of their conviction,' det'lared the chief. .' v . .. , , . Mrs. Harriet Ada Carter, wife of Helier Carter, Seventeenth West and Sixth' South street, died at her home today following a' protracted ' illness, Mrsarrerwas borninfhi8 city September 5, 1872 and bad lived 'here practically ill her life. Besides her busliand she Is survived by two children by a former marriage, Hazel and James Bowden of this city; also her mother, Mrs. Marie Peay of Prove and three sisters, Mrs, Louie McDonald. Provo; Mrs. Emma Jaeobson, Hinckley, and Mrs. Etta MCQUILLAN . -- T INTROUBLE YORK, July 25. (UP) Hugh McQuillan, member of the pitching staff of the New' York Giants ..was made; the defendant today In a separathtn action filed in the Brooklyn supreme court by Mrs, .Nellie i.X. McQuillan..". In an affidavit filed with the complaint U was said that Mrs.' McQuillan's religion prevented 'her fronT" asking JaTOtisflnTnd(irimritah. for an alisolute divorce. . r. Funeral arrangements a re Pend named Miss Hi'lcne ing the arrival of her mrther who Geebel, New. York, who .was "Miss is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Bronx" In one of the beauty shows, Jacotwoa at Hinckley. as the . ; NEW ; " ' |