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Show "V t v.- - A ANEWSPAPEB . Dedicated to a jwlicy f to iU Mctionstf Utah county. & j - ,?TOLUME4,NO.S7. - ' ; m- - - . - HEILiLD TnONE3 Business Of flee i. K ' a) rn rannnruiop A JDtA : , - - 1- 95 107 PRICE TWO CENTS mm U1MJIMI T7nni? . . Editorial Boom PROVO,- UTAH. SUNDAY, MARCH 28, 1926. r -. ' im LA) TT oman Sought As Murderefj ofHlotiori Picture Directoir MAD JEALOUSY m Leading JLadjr In Elks Show RFFfRFillM DRYSOPPOSE Soloist 1 isSeo REFERENDUM r WASHINGTON, March 27,-(- CP The drys served notice today that they would fight the Edge proposal lew Evidence Accrued In for a national referendum on pro? Striking Textile Workers Complain Against Eleven hlhltlon and a poll of their Police Officers To Woman strength in the senate indicates they ' wilt have their way. WARRANTSTO BE CHIEF DEPUTY "TELLS Senator Norria Sheppard, DemoISSUED B10NDAY OF NEW THEORIES crat, Texan "bo wrote the 18th amendment, and Senator Willie, Be-- Clubbinflr of Strikers Daring National Street and Highway iation and Jlotor Clubs Approve Plan - - rfectraeLPjiliita ejEkjrslyj, rrvmineni juob Angeies Woman (iuilty By LINCOLN QUABBEltG (United Press Buff Correspondent) X08AKQKLE8. Marck 27 (UP) Investigation Into the murder ef William Desmond Tay lorr motion picture director, has wired itself Into Kerch tor a woman. Charles W. Frlcke, chief deputy district attorney, told United Press that new evidence tended to conform the flitpat-'feiiWB-J either committed the crime or was an-accqmpllce. Frlcke Is the chief assistant of District Attorney Keyea te leaguer tooth announced op position to the Edge resolution. Sheppard and Willis take the question that it woold be Improper to try to Unktb wohlbitioir ques tion up In the 1828 congressional and presidential compaign aa they, con tend that It weald inevitably be linked if the referendum were taken at that time. .; Their' opposition conpled with Bimitar expressions from other mem bers orthe senate Judiciary com mittee lndldates that the resolution will die In the committee without serious consideration. Senator Edge, Republican, New Jersey, and leader "of tfae wet bloc hotwever, Is undismayed at developments against his resolution. and ajynfjdani" of the late Thom-- 1 aa Lee Woolwlne. -It has seamed to me all along; commented Frlcke, "that 1heloe motive' was the salient one in the Iam--no- t surprised that the drys Tayh)rcase. Unofficial reports on Keyes' investigation in the east has 6ppoae:r"propo8Bl'"dgesald. tended to substantiate thla belief." Their opposition makes it perfectFtlcke recalled various details of ly obvious that they cannot In the ; the Taylor death in deduce the pres- future assert they are" uotafrald flfzlhe verdict.of the people They ence of a woman at the slaying. have been saying they don't be. ?!Iayloi'ahody-warefull4a' Id Demonstration f ' V tnsr : r I were Ulubbed riddenownJy4hajpollce- -i , kJ T George Y.TOBE l sat4. flevjytjewspailpelm,hicb-4kw evew)fckaiagiy yV. Hgutv '. madsvio areSC?f5rt;t wtfipf an opportunity leave the Impression that he ,had mentl 'I Ke them wltlch Would to referendum get killed himself despite the fact that of the people. sentiment the express he had been, shot in the .bact, ; knows that when poll- "Even his clothing had been "Everybody ticlana are confident the people will "smoothed Tind Beatljr amngedrTl an Issue they areronly,totf believe this Indicated the work of a ratify hold a special meeting Monday eve I glad to submit it to them. woman who loved him. ning, April 29, commencing ajt. 8 ' o'clock p. tn. "If hatred or revenge had been the sole factor, the slayer would have fled hastily. glng down from rft-take Bussian Sextette and other en tertainers and a most pleasant eve-,NEW YORK, March 28. (UP) -- According 4e- copy righted --story - la niar The committee is preparing re todaylf New York Graphic, a prom freshments and ladeslroua. that inent Los Angeles . society, woman faces indictment for the murder of every member of Provo Camp atWilliam Desmond Taylor. tend. The newspaper, not disclosing the source of Its information says in '."..I.' .", part: ."CTTZj ...... SANTA ROSA, Cal. March 27. LOGAN "The motive for her crime was -- world Burbank, tUP)Luther mad jealousy, aroused when the hi friendship famed plant wizard and scientist, is confined to his bed with a heart to from her Mary. Miles Mlnter, i " beautiful' motion picture attack. young and The aged' plant culturlst 76 on star. "The society woman before men- hla last birthdav wsa ordered to tioned in connection with the many bed last night by his personal physiBOISE, Idaho. March 27. (UP) Joseph II. Shaw, of Santa Olaf Nelson of Logan, Utah; made Investigations into the mystery was cian,, Dr. an almost dallyvisltor at the luiur- - Rosa, - He has been forbidden to the lowest bid, for. .the Caldwell, irius Hollywood4 home of the direcf868 'IsWwfc Idaho, pavlBohEracr when testi- tor Until shortly before the mur"Hs attack a not serioual" said Dr. matee were lopenedeJFridajLat the der." , Shaw, "but we are exercising great office of Commissioner of Public care. A trained nurse Is In attend- Works W. J "."HaDTH isT)Id was ance and he will be unable to see SH,421 for about 8.8 miles of anyone, at least fqr a while." highway. Work will begtoJk.prll 10 Dr. Shaw wa unable to predict and be completed by July 15. bow. long Burbank : might be com fined to his bedsit was the first time the plant wizard had, suffered GO such an attack. NOTED SOLOIST W itt X 1 I .3- B.Y.U, CONCERT : -- WA8HINQT0N, March A' national referendum on uniform motor vehicle laws approved tfThe National Street and Highway con WILLIAM R. I.YM. ference was virtually assured today. Motor clulw, represented at the meeting' of the American Automobile here Joined with State officials, who attended the Hoover Httfety conference,-lo- r dorslng a plan to carry the code to their etate conventions for "ratification. The onstaudiug; proposals of the frulnc"wfigtijn1Sere this Week"weTeT h Prmuulgutlon rftt a natloual set of traffic regulations "applicable to every part of the United Htatos. WiHiam"RTXym ofXleveland - 2. isympnony orchestra, to i(stulillnhineiit of maximum 20 ml; pear cities-- atspwd rWmtt-i- nan hour and at curves, crossings B. Y." U. Concert orchestra The and dangerous ..areas 15 miles an announces Me.' William B Lyni s ' hour . 3. Eucouragement of an under- a soloist for its concert next Tuesafternoon at in standing of mutual regard betweeo day lt TO BE HEARD i FAY LOOSE STIEHL 'T 'Marchetd UPromises Provo Music Lovers Genuine Treat On Monday and Tuesday un-Frogr-am : SI!InSIiMMfiB-i- ' ' : onflave. wl9 the ad stage-a- t tne AWe's ""reneia, pni nor the1ffharttyTrow,l rangeq rot ner bit announcement : ; daughter, momqr nos ar marriage witn tne msdp of national renown. - HeT1!! tTlieeu est' 'tast ofTeturtancehBtr.-LBTJeyTOt- 41 ment-to-4)l- ay GETS CONTRACT MEETDErJAT BOISE, Idaho, Mar. Twin Falls high school's negative j debating team won a unanimous of judKeftheifiFritlay night over Boise high school In' a de- -' bate on whether, the United States shou'd enter the world court under Jthe HarVng-Hughe- s reservi:lon The judges were Justice William E Lee of the supreme court, ; Judge - Henna b Tay lop-- ef North Idaho and J.HJSichards, Boise. The Boise negaOve team lost Its debate at pocatello on the same question', by a unanimous vote. ' It MAKE BIG DOP I I HAUL IN MIAMI e BOYS FIGHT OVER GIRL COURT MARTIAL REFUGEES " INTOPEKING 31 TWIN FALLS . : businessmen: - EARTHQUAKE "- IN CALIFORNIA REGISTERED j ihlttemerea tif stweetir' t along the Mexican - -- r Conditions Imr- der, King eaid, were talartnlng and had reached yroportlom of a. scan-- ' ' " daL" Tils-lon- - - PRPOIGHS; ENTERTAINING mf iAn-gel- QUESTIONED of "hnndreds . Lng Yoicpj, OWN SPUDS MAN BOISE BOYS that "p 8fl4 bnudled over the borders, often un -- -. der the most - suspicious circumi" p. The wedding date is near at handi There Is nothing" distinctively cepted the part and consented only horn-lik- e nor English tabout the Eng Chuck"; has developed a romance because this will be his last appear lish, horn. Its proper, name. Is the ance as director in Provo. Mr. Lacey with Marcbeta's foster sister, Pepa. and It Jina a Is an actor of real merit and his The bursting of the oil bubble has fBOISH; Idaho, March 27. (I P) meloncholy tone .which walUng Is very ef acceptance of one of the leading brought such grief to the towns Idaho excurslonlsta to; Los ect'tvev- - It is a treacherous-tnstr- u' roles will Insure a first class per people that they have, temporarily for "Idaho day" March 81, will f forgotten their fear of Barbazon, and formance in every respect. their own uotatoew und upplcs almost ' The action of the play occurs in the; Berger brigand, who has been take perfect technique dare per-to be served at banfliiets there, it and around the Spanish town of terrorlting that part of the country. was stated at the office of Govern- How the following developments Barcelona in -- the foothills of the orC. C. Moore today. Arranln;-lmtdrte' ... With a view lead up to the blowing in of the Ilitfilis u-uiite ,Uft'U uinut-- .w .h, Pyreness mountains. isuiji sifuit; to bringing Industry and prosperity w,ell and the happy of the famous Gem state spuds from to his town which has gone to seed, ending of the play, with all ending Idaho Kails to southern California the old Alcalde of the: village has as it should, will be disclosecl to to be served at the dinners In honor Inmnrfpd tm American engineer to natrons at the Columbia next Mon- open on oil well In the mountains. day and Tuesday. orchards in western Idaho will also Tie Torwa rded. Governor Moore" and other-statofficials as well as scores ofHouthern Idaho of .business-meleave next Sunday 011 the trade er MIAMI. Fla., March 27. (IIP) cursion to the Golden state. Federal" agents under the direction of Colonel U B. NutV chief of the : federal narcotic division, staged a swift series of raid in Miami's ioie today nnd wized OAKLAND, "Cal., March 27. NEW YORK, March 27 .(UP) viiluedLMJnojshan-n.M1.0QQ. boys (UP) Rlcfaaid R. Whltlemore,1ii wife, were arrested. Nine a pretty Margaret, and three other members fought for the love of more arrests are ex- five Twenty girt andloday one lay In a of his gang were called before As- iNitt Ls.tated, P4eiColtneL pftaTnear deuth Hlstaut is George John .SAyTJTEGO.-'Cal.- ; starch 27. day for a further questioning to The inlured-la- d the disposal of jewelry valued at, son, who is suffering froin atrtrtC (UP) With, his court martial set March : 27: (UP) PEKING, recent tured larynx. jr.be. yhtjjrifl!s young for April C aiijLall he members of Thousands of refugees today- are close' to $1,00000 stolen - In - . swain wa,, at hlshllle under iM'lii-- f b conrt selected. Colonel A lexa robberies; Relief st pouring Into Peking. ttons have been eatabllshed. The others to be examined were snrveJlUnreelidihg the outcome of Williams, charged by Brig. Gen eral - Smedley ButlerwHh having Joseph Trop, alleged "fence." Wil- - JohnknCijurles. The nationalist troops are fair sfvfV t the hovs ere rivals been intoxicated at. Hotel De 'Coro-liam Unkllck -- and Anthony P ! "silence the girl's" affections. Finally nado, today broke the city limits, while peace nego- dlno. ffV27 March hey a minttte Cal.. last tiations continue 1q SACRAMENTO, utterlydiffer NEW XOnKf Mnrc:i 27.. (UP)- (UP) Thjrty, one . Twin Falls, effort to prevents battle for con- ent toJils subordinates in the gung terly for a quarter of an hour'' At eerg or the rourtn regiment ox An" He refused to speak to Unkelbnck the" end of the battle .Johnson lay marines". earthquake ot severe intensity Williams ..did... not go to A business men,' on 1 tour of Califor- trol of the capital. was registeiel on the seismograph and in limit nfarine the on was the and base, however, sidewalk others. at the It agony: sneered writhing Sacramento were of the nia., guests Rumors of fighting are being not known whether be wag prepared -- 'Who was this Bltl?'.'- - a birrley ed his discussion to the selection of fof JPordham uiiiversityiodar lw haraber-- of ommerce-today. through the lie71.S- -. The delegation, beaded by Arthur city; but the coalition forces have or would be aaked to "make the full policeman demanded of tin liny.. came disturbance at KtiUant-l.mjximum Each and event hla head In shook he confession the Twin promised -Falls the WIIsqnLpttsldentfif not yet attacked, the nationalists, was believed to 6:50. The (junke refused bis tell. . was to wife . ,i . chamber of commerce, reached here liberated, have occurred In a smtthetly ffiTeK this morning arspecial car. ' . tion, (5(il) miles dlsta ut. REPORTED ILL GANGLEADERS 7 adntcAe-immlBFaTlon'"of- musical orpuilwitfone of the Including, the ('levelatid" Syin phony Orchestra where he ' played solo olwe ond English orij for numueror years. "The tone of the oboe Is peculiarly distinctive and without being pow erful- - or obtrusive It is- - very peiie- trntlug. a character of Bpurtlveiiesalggjgg Je Bespeaks and llghthenrtgdnegs seems proper Sucess for Students' to It tn inj roductiqn slow passages there is perhaps no instrument which- - can. lietter give Tickets orthespectactilar comic the, effect of a nlendlt opera "Tha Marriage of X BBette1 qulck-move- today by" "the" Elks comffiltte'ln charge. It was wjtt the grtateat retrlete the fortunes end honor of . been cera and 4:30-'ckc- motorists. -g- -WASHINGTOSrMareB 27 rtTT" Senator KJng, Itemocrat, UtabT-to--d- ay was preparing new evidence to v show necesnlty for a complete nw-- 4 f the admlniatration ' mtlgution it the immigration laws. The evidence will be presented be fore the Immigration committee. which ' is. considering a reMtlutioQ 4 by King "to- authorize the" iuvestl- - i , gallon. Senator King said today hi would show that ".brutal methods" hsve MTrt.ynrtaaBTtim fWlege-int- uvoid accidents. ThylHsyprn f well s H Alcalde ttaie hare' wrested their aH tn the enter- fflclala ,Aee$ Wrie' &wt$etjs aYa prise Aiit oil lias not been struck. on accldenra to aW in deterihttilug and at the opening of the play the their cause. . project has just been abandoned and 5WttttottiLasao'!ee'-uientErj..M!i3ro.mt8eol.:.fenjtfnftJx the town bankrupt. campaign, to secure, better something new and different in Jthe The three Americans, Strong, the cooperation from courts a in musical show and the of way in punishment f car thieves, dications' now are that the seat engineer ; J'Chuck" McCrafken. his overseer, and 8a m; a Negro laborer,. liquor law violators and reckless sale will be a record breaker. "Marcheta." a mutdcal comedy de luxe, will be the' steUay attraiiioh on the eve at ning of Monday and Tuesday, March 20th and 30th. . Theater goers ef Borrler-Immt- -- gration Conditions Almost Alaniiing, He Asserts astHx-latlo- a and H. Rice, clerk of the police court, Informed the delegation that court was closed for the day and no action ould be taken on their ap. plication.. The atrlkers wilirretujrn Monday. Alonjr Mexican 27d'P) The worker! were aided in tnelr apltcatlon by Charles M. Joseph, i3vll representing theAmerlcan UbeVties Union of New York. The warrants were sought aa a result of recent outbreaks in the njlll they X. Suggested era.- - cbllmed sltjr for Investiffation lie , ing Prepared - ' ITfAH SENATOR SAYS ' BRUTAL METHODS USED L-- Maximum Speed Limit of 20 on charges of atrocious assault and battery was aoughtrtoday in xourt here by eleven striWng textlleWork- - stitteJuriaAKhj! New Evidence to Show Necta WANT NATIONAL SET OF TRAFFIC LAWS Mar. 2T. (UP) PASSIC, N. The arrest of "hlef of Police Btfterhehoeii-,"ryrtcl- -d-ireetor-4iBBfomed- ' Whichioj'IieTn'W'enttd nextTne9- day and Wednesday at the high school auditorium are selling rapidly,, according to Henry. Startup, in charge of the ticket selling campaign at the school, Judging from the s opera advanramtaj-i'blb plnyed4o-pne- d is : . going 1o honses - Uith doubflefla will establish and nights a 'Hew-hifor uttendanee , record at a school opera General admission for the public Is 35 cents. Reserved seats on the " lower floor center section are 50 cents. Tickets are on sale at the gh high : ' .7 ' school-ftfflc- e. The opera proiubies s to 1e the ever greatest amatem: production The beailtlful and" o. staged enticing roelodleg that will linger in the memories relaliratefii)fc plv? turesq.ne costumes in all the lellcate shades of carefully worked out co'or schemes; chaiinliig and effective scenery and lighting efferts, all combine to roundout three acts of artistic singing and acting. The popushown by the larity of the opera prominent schools who have present- ed it in the past. Among these are Uah C. at Logan : FresSchool: no high sehol, California end Burn ley. Idaho, nlghschool. AccordingtoTeiKirts from. Fresno, it is the best production they have . attempted in' rreccnt years. - ; theJi'. EPIDEMIC IS FEARED -- P0TAT0KING - y , PASSES AWAY - The' party had . breakfast at the SEEK PARDON Beauty Shop 1 at Irvines SPARKS FROM LIVE Hotel Senator with members of the Sacramento chamber., of commerce, Opens 27. (UP) and later was taken on tkt automo. HOLLYWOOD, March -' Sacramento and George Shimai 61, amanese 'pota- bile trip around .A strictly modern ; to king," died at, the Hollywood vicinity. , Following an informal luncheon beauty shop . will be opened hospital today from cerebral r ' March 30, at. Irvines store, it after a brief illness. the visitors will leave this afternoon Shlma came' to California from for jtekland and San Francisco en is announced by J. B. Ashtoh, Thenew-shop-whl- ch will be Japan fortyyears egovlr He owns a route to the southernpart .of the on the second floor will be 100,0000 acre potato ranch near Sac- - State.--.The party passed through Bent), under the management of Mrs. Irene rnmpntn. . He was president of the Japanese Nev late .last night,, where a wel- Simmons, formerly with the Decker come also awaited, with greeting Beauty parlor. New modern association of California. e Installed, it is an-- . The body will ber shipped to hislfrom city of flclalind leading nooncet: at" BerkeleyJCafcrf or buriail nesa men. ' " Tue-day- - ' busl-hom- WIREs J. RAY WARD IS WASIIINGTtV'S; Maiu. 27 (UP) The United States puhlkc health. service- today ordered that all persons leaving, the Pacific const for Alaska nmrilnwali lie vaccinated for small pole. Fear of a ttitiall pox epidemic - iilong the Pacific coast, where, the "To replenWh Its charity fund the Provo Elks are once more spondisease Ik reported spreading,' caused, chairman of the soring a musical opera,", said J. Edwin ' -the drnstlctrtion f WASHINGTON. Mar.,-- 1. (UP) Elks show committee. to"- General CnmrninK said Sufffcon. asked Cooliilge'was "Aside from the fact that the entire proceeds of the eiifertmnnieHt critics on'tlie eoast were combatting coinnnite immediately the will be used for charitable purposes, the show should be patronized for day to I flie dlsesae-.-Mesentence of" former Governor' McCray ...energetically casts ever selected in of its own merits. For weeka one of Mari'lV 27 (UP) and no federal assistance was. need- -' now serving n term in VASHINGTON, .Indiana, .. . . .... . .. now Provo ha been diligently at work preparing this show, and.lt. is ar emnezzie- Presidmit .Cooildgft ..iotlay Lkaut t at th U .tlmfi.,-....- Atiaiita jiemrenriary " menh-- Small '. . sec-- ;, - His. petitiwiers-wer- jf Scnat or the pox- pievntling n jg desire of the memlters of the Elks lodge that the residents Watson, Kepubllcun, 'IndiaiH and cliecked tlo'n bus. becu be United Stat s marstial : y of Provo. join them Monday and Tiieailay night at the Ctlumbia th.ktcr two Indiana' politicians,, John L. 'y. Uily Ward Utah. d:ftct of but the disease is described as mere. ; Mrtile nt -- ban ,u,ual.Poland. 'Moorman and George-and witness thla most interesting productlon.7; 7 Stein,-genera- -R- EAPPOINTED 2 :rT',''"r'""""'r'7' - !ICTdyrFTwIlc.''3; ' in-tb- consid-CaW- it rriT-Thy--- M. Utah.rre-appolnttticufc-- -- flt ..- |