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Show " rivai5 tue best l UTAH COUNTY ... y SURPASSES THE REST fTVOL.S 1! I . (Sc JkiiaUonInvestijfa -; Favored by Majority Gath ered in Mass Votings, Pro ; posed Plans Dcussed. Opening Concert, Dec 8, to Commemorate Improve- - , to App concert I , " r J , '. If.. A grand opening memorating the completion of the Utah stake tabernacle organ, which recently has been rebuilt, and also the installation of beautiful new Kanabe piano valued at (2500, will be fciven in the Utah stake taoer nacle Thursday evening. December to Sterling Tayter, 8. according AA, ' . , ' M7 '- ?X rey i tvW7 , - --.- (-- com-- - i -- '., 1 1 i 1 i vv-- ' life. J . FOLSOM PRISON. Calir. Nov. 28 (UP). TEs sUte of California today began the collection of evidence to hang the six convict leaders of the FoUora prlbon strike, which resulted In the deaths of 12 persons. Deth Toll IiMsreanca. The death toll of the revolt was brought to 12 today by the death of Frank Carlson, Ventura y LAKELANDS STATE RESTS CASE GOTOSTATE 'BOOTLEG KING' TRIAL ' Grid Resultsl d y: jiamed-TonjtBKivK- ' ' 0 - e A Girl As Writer . - - i REPRESENTED -- CRISIS NEARS $88,-00- - DEATH CALLS . Expo se Promised By Released Man Testimonial At ." ,- T. E. COLLINS e Manavu Tonight , PR0V0W0MAN LAID TO REST n fet-erso- - - self-style- J? V'""' the-Nort- h .ui-.u- , . r , J The Weather . ; .. s" . i . . , -" , forapes 1 1 A A lll ! . ., IIIU A VVMV U11V VII -- V When the jurymen had taken their .seats in the jury , box, Judge Larsen asked whether they had agreed upon a' verdict to which Mr. Gray, as foreman of the jury, respond- -' 3d in the affirmative, -- after which he handed"the written f , verdict to the clerk of the court ; The same sphinxlike expression carried by Christensen during the trial was on his face as the verdict was read. A4 slight flush came over Attorney Turner as he requested the polling of the jury. In answer to the roll tall and the question '.'Was and is this your verdict?" each juryman ; snswprpri. "Yps '. Judge Larson thanked the jury for the painstaking deliberation and excused each one of the jurors from further duty at the present calender; By. agreement between the court and the attorney for the defense time for sentence was sst for Monday, 10 p. m. i The jury consisted of WilfordjGray and Arthur Clyde of, Provo.rhomalT H. Clark of Lehi. Thomas W. Harkinc nf Cedar Fort, Albert Mott cf American, A. R. Creer of Spanish; Fork, 13. M. Banks, of Palmyra and' Archie Beckstrom of " ' ;. Benjamin. - SWENSON IS CLUB SPEAKER Utah Is Education Leader, Educator Declares JnJsalLlake SALT LAKE CITY. Utah, Nov all of thestates of the Union, with the exception of California, in percentage of peopU educated within their respectiv C state borders. Professor-JohSwenson of the Toung university faculty, told the members of the Salt Lake Exchange club at e luncheon of that organization at the Hotel Utah Friday. Professor Swenson characterized education as the biggest businest in Utah today, not only because it requires an annual investment of $10,000,000, but because it deals with the manufacture of material tc form the future citizenry of the 26Utan-tea- dr . ; state. , City Education Hig- hHe declared that the efficiency of Utah's educational system is excep tionally high in the city school districts, but below normal in rural school t districts: ! Statistics show ' " catlon, that is, the states wealth capacity for educative purposes, rates thirty-secon-d the among states of the union, but the state Is third in effort to maintain a school system, the speaker pointed . out ? The Friday afternoon session was.. consumed in the court's charge to the jury end the arguments of both sides of the case. In his instructions to tne jur) Judge Larsen defined the crime ur. der which the defendant was brought into court and stated that jnder the complaint the Jury m&)t with intent to commit rape, both of which under the law are felonies, le assault, winch arc misdemeanors. He explained in his voluminous charge to the jury . l .v. .. . . , : ' 1 . . ... A contain a concurrence or opinion or each and every member of the Jury,"; J, W. Robinson, Bpecial attorney , in the case, opened the Argument Sefnra ihn. iurv nn hhnlf nf th itate and the complaining witness ind declared that, after all, the important thing ts to see that justica s done.. :.,y He called attention to the of Mrs,. Daniels condition at he time she returned to her. home, and the testimony of witnesses who aw her that morning, making special reference to the burned lips, iwollen nose, and Inflamed and red .pots about her forehead. He gave aa his opinion that the ; Y. 1 testi-non- ' (Continued on Tare Four War Is Feared , Between Poland ., And Luthuania BERLIN, Nov. 26 UP)-- Gei many plans at the meeting of the League of Nations council next month to 'ask intercession to avoid a, threatened outbreak between Poland and Lithuania, the United Press learned today. r ythe decision followed a meeting between , Foreign Minister . Professor Swenson- outlined the stand of the Utah Education asso ciation in respect to the establishment of a federal department of .educatlqnr a huestjon which may come up before congress In the - coming session. - -- ,' y...: We the jury in the case of the State of Utah vs. Loval Christensen find the said Loyal Christerisen ptflty of rape.". This verdict was read by Frank Salisbury, deputy county clerk in Judge Martin Larson's division of the fourth district court at 4 :55 oclock Saturday' morninjr. Present in court' at time the verdict was read besides Judge Larson and tha court officials were Christensen, Abe W. Turner, his attorney, and J. W. Koomson, special advisor in the case for the state The jury iiad been deliberating for 11 hours and 45 minutes before reaching a verdict They were given the case at SrlQclock Friday afternoon. ; bentence-wil-r be pronounced by the court Monday morn ing at 10 o'clock. ":' The atty heTfitatelaffs prescirbedy af Utah as imprisonment in the state prison not less than five years. 77; During tire night a small group of interested persona remained in the court house to learn of the verdict. Shortly before the jury announced they were ready, M. B. Pope, dis trict attorney, and H.zra A. btevens, father of the complain- ng witness m the case, gave upope of the jury reachinjr a decision before morning and left for their respective homes. At 4:zu o clock aaturday mormngthe jury requested that they" Joseph McKell, baillif, to notify Judge Larson At aesirea.to receive instructions reiauve 10 tne penalty or he various verdicts which they could render accordm to. minutes later when the court his instructions. Twenty-fiv- e was ready to receive the jury, they asked for an additional ' . few minutes in which to deliberate the case. At 4 :55 o'clock the eight jurymen, led by Wilford Gray af Prove foreman, entered the court room. It was evident1 that they had agreed on a verdict since each juryman carried FARM PLAN TO -- t Deliberates Eleven Hours and Forty- "Merune Jury Beto . tJ l to 6 , MyMlinutes Penalty Calls forFjVfe Year Sentence IF f,- crrT". - :, .. . PAGES eonVictedn SSJ OFC01CTSRaDe Cha w -- I , Y' - iH p TN fT - frM'pw BE ARRANGED 1 .- - COM r Ow- I TI Indications point Ui. growing sentiment in favor of tie Utah lake reclamation project, and jtnore than a hundred .landowners,' business v.- -. ; men, state and county officials as4 sembled at a meeting, caliad by the board of county commissioners chairman of the - committee In beuler. ' Friday evening at the county citrt charge. The concert l the first of Carlson died from bullet wounds. ' ' ' ' J , house, weiit on record as favoring!, series ot four lyceum numbers to I . I i , , S " recejved during the first prelimin v , c V ' ... V , si. .... continuation of the Investigations Tbelvpn under the auspices pi ., X .... .v ary skirmish with the convicts Sow in progress by the special com- Utah stake during the winter sea Thanksgiving day. mittees appointed by the Utah wa- son. Prosecutor Nell McAllister of ter storage commission. The line. Choir Will Appear near state the Soldiers of tne New Mexico National Guard are shown halting an automobile Sacramento county announced that at the Colorado The fields Tium coal Initial in J;responsibility Thmeetmg waratted for killing oftwo guardsmen were ordered buTTiyTvTTrahirTMHdn afterlhelnvEa1anTf southern request of the special committee will present a musical program of by the I. W. W. strikers, with resultant bloodshed, scalers now are uuonra on me muiur nigawaj wuui will furnish ample, basis for guards f the water storage commission, exceptional merit, Mr. Taylor an- of Trinidad, Colorado, and north of Raton, along the state line. ; first degree murder charges against which, ii comprised of W. O. Creer, nounces. In addition to hearing the leaders of the rebellion. entabstate new the from music the chaictnan; George Bacon, organ, We have a clear hanging case the W. W. under will ernacle W. W. choir gineer-, appear Armstrong, these men," he declared. against R. R. direction J. Wallace and Richard of "Prof. Boshard, LymanIn addition to killing the guards A. O. Smoot, chairman of the stake chorister. A string quartet these men were responsible for the board of county commissioners pre- also will be heard death of nine convicts, shot in the A distinct feature of the evening's sided at the meeting, and Introduci attack on their prison hospital ed Mr. Creer, who .outlined the program will be the appearance of stronghold. Under the California plans of procedure under which Alex Schreiner, one of the most aclaw, a convict committing an asthe work might be accomplished. complished organists in the west, Supreme Court Rules Against sault on another convict may be He stated that one of two things it is announced. Mr. Schreiner rehanged were tow under contemplation, cently of Los Angeles, Is now organRiparian Owner; Decision McAllister has questioned several namely, using the lake as a stor- ist at the new Capitol theatre, Salt Alienists Declares of the convicts who witnessed tlje also is Mr. Report Lake or Schreiner r City. s Important age reservoir as it now. stands, iiguiiiig ueiween me prisoners and dyke ft and establish a drainage one of the organists of the Salt Remus to Be Sane at All authorities. system, and thus bring under cul- Lake tabernacle choir. He received of lands the to accretion in Ger i.Title One company of militia remained his tivation approximately 9,000 acres early musical training Under Gets Defense Times; soma of the foremost in the many under of good agricultural-lanWest 18, Tooele 0. t)tah lake are vested In the state at the prison today. The six lead Provo bay area. It was explained musicians on the European contin Colorado Aggie M, Colorado Way At Trial, and not in riparian owners, accord- - ers of the mutiny have been placed In solitary confinement and have that through the work of the mem- ent. It Is stated. College J. ,ine a decision handed down by the " - S10.000 comml'sbers of the Utah county Expended L.Notiw Dame 1, U. ii. V- - u-- . Sa Franctw; Wte supreme court Fridajrta-h- e "Mon." supervisors of OfrtTtKli 'haJui 14, Navy Of .the state of Utah against wno war serving a 15 year terra case Army for several months. The state rested its Case against Control Drainage district, the state , tor robbery as head oi the consplra Sylvester Rollo. tors. George Remus today after grace-full- y legislature had conveyed the fight; a new console, new stops, reeas, won the The Justice writter Colorado decision, by Rocky Aggtes feaof the state to said lands to the pipes and many eplendid tonal it had blundered in Three of the 16 convicts wounded admitting : N. D. the other 11 - board of suoervisors Straup, justices Mountain' conference which have been added, of championship one detail. the. battle may die, jail during the maintains that concurring, one of the uie U. e. government ai auua nine contribute to making it a witness to refute one by defeating Colorado College Utah said. In addition to the physicians By calling never to intended legislature the federal government would best organs of its size in the entire ot Its own contentions, the prose Tigers decisively. Aggies lost just five guards were in prisoners, state or in this the establish adopt enter into a contract to furnish country. It is estimated by the cution confounded the defense. reverse at Jthe English common law doctrine as jured in the battle. one game, aJ-money for the .reclamation ufthe builders that it is worth $35,000. It Remus is on trial charged ith the hands of Denver 'W. Denver places to riparian owners, giving them Five Were Leaders lands within the Utah lake district is stated that- the new Improve murder of his wifo. The men who led the mutiny, In ' ments were made at a cost of ap-- 1 second, wuu Utah 'U' and Montana any right, title of interest in or to It was explained that several Remus' chauffeurs-GeorgKing, Slate tied for third. ini navigable waters within the auaiiion 10 Brown, were James the proximately $10,000, including re- drove plans of development had been the defendant to Eden Park - Wesw high's expected decisive state. "Such common law doctrine Gregg, Fresno, Cal., murderer; Roy vestigated very carefully, by the arrangement of the stand. occurred on the win over Tooele puts tne Panthers is Stokes, Los Angeles, and James soeclal committee and board of t Proceeds from the lyceum course where the shootingfl. repugnant not only to our laws Gleason, The state had In the finals of the state scholastic Oct Oakland, burlars; Albert referred to, but also to out- Stewart, Los just supervisors, one of which was that will go toward defraying the ex morningpf Angeles, forger, and Provo meets West laws relating to Irrigation and waof keeping the lake at compromise pense of rebuilding the organ, Mr. tried to' prove that Klug later pick- competition. Walter Remus ed to the drove and up next Saturday in Salt Lake. ter "rights and is wholly unsuitable robber. Burke, Sacramento theater level, This, however, was regarded Taylor announces. Pennsylvania railroad station. as too expensive. The moat feasible to our conditions to have Another convict is believed Navy gave Army an unexpected and been a member of the con Now came William Hulbershorn, . ly hard fight, leading, 2 to 0, at and Isinadaptable of destructive the basic prin plan, it was pointed out, is that of Local Scores nut his identity has not to automobile an of that spiracy salesman, mouth say the lake touchdown from and a the the half, dyking scoring ciples upon which our laws relating been disclosed.. he was the man who gave.. ' Remus after Army had registered twice. Provo river to the mouth of Span to water are and irrigation rights The Success six men will be given a a. "lifrtothe station. ish. Fork river, and through such aj , pre The try for point again was the decision says. Hulbershorn said he saw the de- fatal to U. b. C. A pass, Drury to founded," Immedi Hearing and project reclaim the Provo Day area, was contended by the state liminary It m ate trial lands in the court the also fendant superior and after marginal protect walking' hurriedly Friends of Miss Evelyn Hansen, Saunders, accounted for the first that by the act of 1808 the state me inquest is held Monday accord within that area. It was the opin- formerly of the, Evening Herald park and invited him to ride. : score, bat Notre Dame came back, adopted the common- law of Eng to McAllister. All ing Introduced himself ion of those familiar with the pro- editorial staff, who is now oh tha Remus and registering on a pass from twey land communlca only to the extent that such tion was denied the 1200 other be ject that such a plan would prls staff of the Sam Luis Obispo Daily said he had "done some shooting to Dahman. Dahman's placement law or doctrine was suitable to wn" feasible and easily within economic remained in the main decided matters, since neither team local conditions, and that the Eng- "uc" Telegram and Tribune, will no in the park." ceH nouse costs. ..." learned officially could score after -- e first quarter. lish common law doctrine of during the mutiny, until Remus, to instruct the doubt be interestedInto learn of Miss that three today rip me inveBiigaiion is completed. alienists appointed by success the California Hansen's never In 1' arian obtained this commission Jo rights State water storage the court consider him sane' not rlfv ll fltate; nor in any other' western go forward and procure aeiinue iyHnow::bttt at Miss Hansen was assigned "to was state. FAIi-SlCLAI.Motion concrete and plans. the fatal shot R return of Captain Freddecision is regarded as an ine made by Abel John Evans, well cover the was The doctor's report was to who erick forced accepted Giles, Lehi. to of one known attorney important riparian, owners abandon his' Honolulu flight and and ordered placed in the trial rec; Cj in this district, and but for an act Cost Declared Low- -landed in a field two miles east of ords by Judge Chester R. Shook, estiBacon's to Mr. of the Utah state legislature passed According after he had heard objections from two years ago, the 8,000- acres In mate, the actual cost to the land San Simeon, a short distance from H. Charles for Elston, San Miss . Luis Hansen be but Obispo. owners of the county wquld volving the accretion lands of the " ' defense." lnhe.an readers cent of the entire project, gives Intensely four pgr WA SHTTJryrnN, Nov. 26 (UP) Provo Bay area, would revert to was The not read to the of to federal her the the visit VXSHINGTON, Nov. 26 (UP) report mean that teresting story That would C9oneressionkl leaders were- in the state. This act," however, vest- will used be for one It within lands first of the subpoenas were prepared today by only jury. guid formed landing field, being government or "state ightitlfr-andtnteresO- n authoritatiVelyjtcaytnat. District Attorney Peyton Gordon the bay, which would be reclaimed to arrive after the return of the ance of the court and oppogingatJ.preBjgff these lands to the board of. summoning witnesses for the Fall torneysTJudge Shook ruled. It will a complete farm relief program to visors of Utah lake cnnirnl superandjlralned andputonth markel aviator.- rimln. Sinclair contempt ease,noTbe considered as evidence. beginning at approximately $100 per acrer and to In his message annual areaa age district to be turned' over to December 5. -RETURNEDMISSIONARIE- Sthe surplus water stereftrontitan from next the federal government at week a be The presented list of sqch witnesses government There will be no meeting of the PROVO WOODMEN OF WORLD lake could be sold at approximately; ' ' time as the government enters into to whom subpoenas will go Woodmen of the World, Provo Tuesday.recommendations Monday from $15 to $20 an acre, would Returned Missionary association towill hot a contract' to furnish The includes former land to. Governor Pinchot for money the leave an indebtedness day, according to announcement Camp No. 482, will hold their regu- take the form of a bill but will or the Utah lake reclamation William and Pennsylvania, project owners in the district of only made by Prof. Amos N. Merrill, lar meeting and election of offic MacMullIn, one of the Burns agents the balance to be paid from head of. the association. No preach ers, Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock lay down the broad principlestheupon agwhich of expects the president alleged surveillance of jurors. land and stored water. The repay- ing assignments will be. made until in the Odd Fellows hall. A full at Pinchot advised MacMuUin to tell riculture committees of the two tendance is desired, ment, according to Lee R. Taylor ol the month of. January. J houses his story to the government to draw definite measure, Payson, could be arranged to cover The government, also subpoenaed according to this normally reliable period of 40 years without inter, information. Ray Akers, local street car conest: ductor, and Don King, a newspaper scheme embodies Just what-thThere was a small representation reporter, who signed affidavits that nobody knows except the governfrom the north end of the county, Edward J. Kldwell, a juror had ment printers to whom the message who were emphatically opposed to been talkative. Gordon will present whatsoever. was sent fofisrinting this morning any Improvement Thomas Eugene Collins, 40, for next week to Justice Siddons, who under strictest confidence. Among these were Morrell Evans, many years a resident of, Provo, ordered contempt proceedings. member of the board of supervis-ors- ; In a Salt Lake hospital at an died petition that 'Kid well also be cited Richard Norman and James early hour Saturday morning, from for contempt H. Gardner.. Andrew Knudsen of effects of a gunshot wound rethe opposition Provo also expressed his ceived on Thanksgiving day. ; ... LEAVENWORTH, Kansas, Nov. private in the army to a place of " .' v to the plan. t Mr. rCollinarwho has lived In Mag26. (UP)PTOnsingjcTOeJ!Jhew Mayor, O. K. Hansen proffered na for the last two years, was huntofficials was halted two years the services of the city's engineer- and intereaUngIlacU',-concernl- ng in Chicago when he was con- a farewell testimonial will be ing on Thanksgiving day with ing department In the Interest of persons responsible for his impris- agd with the alio - . given In the Manavu ward chapel Claude Lane, also of Magna. ' -- The the project Others in favor of the onment. Colonel Charles R. Forbes, vlcted inof connection veterans' hospital con- this evening at .7 o'clock for Lam hunters were about 2 miles from cation who expressed their views ' project Monday Grantsville, when Lane shot a rabwere P. P. Thomas of Spanish Fork, former head of the United States tracts and sentenced to two years bert M. Michle, who leaves school1-ibit The rabbit leaped up after bein prison by Judge George A. Car for the L. D. S. mission J. Will Knight of Provo, Lee R. Tay- - Veterans Bureau, was released Salt Lake preparatory to going on ing hit, and as Lane attempted to " from federal penitentiary here at penter, lor of Payson, and Preston U. load his gun hurriedly, it was disFuneral services for Mrs. ElizaX 12:05 this morning. He was admitted to the peniten a mission to the Western States. Provo. beth Miller Ratcliffe were hjeld FriThe following program will be charged, and the shot struck Colthe., desire "to tiary March 20, 1926. His sentence, Forbes expressed -day In the Provo Third ward chapel Seleotions, 'Pfof. LeRoy lins In the hip.vindicate his own name, that of allowine for eood behavior, ran out given: L. D. S. BAPTISM SERVICE The injured man was rushed to with Bishop H. A. Dixon in charge. re-L. D. 8. baptism services will be another noted prisoner,; Dr. Fred- rw 5a and hA he naid the ilO.OOO Robertson's string quartet; fe- - Salt Lake, and blood transfusions The final tribute was impressive d discoverer of fine assessed against him he would marks, Lowell Johnson, recently held In the Utah stake Administra erick Cook, to, but without and well attended. , were twice rr M released-therof name Instead the and been RnMipy bniltlinc have Pole, ?t""'""n, tion avail. His brothers'; Lloyd and Et ' Reverend E. E. Bachelder of the ,0 : S o'clock. The bishopric of "the the late president. Warren G. Hard he signed a paupers' affidavit and ,iack80nj1 ?mTa,"w dred, gave their blood In the transf- Provo 3ommunlty churchT" and Jesse im si v. in i.! will be " . ward , . ... . . aa charge. Krveu (.mi lt Buuiuuuai uaia Edgemont I ing. usion, Bishop' Matthew A. Miller of 'Salt . T1S UUUiMB ( lia.KUUlK H Collins Is survived by his wife, Lake were the speakerg. .' Mliutig ut liiC 1IUV. ' remarks, marksthe missionary; I the persons responsible lor my Im It was believed, the one time (member of the bishopric. B. F. Larsen offered the opening Lydia Hodson Collins; and . three children. Donna, Mildred and Eu- prayer, and Rev. Bachelder offered prisonment, regardless of where veterans' bureau head, who' once .. Musical numbers they light I don't wwant- - to bes- directed the $500,000,000 annual FAILS TO RISE , . gene. The following brothers and the benediction. .PIJINE Utah Unsettled bureau expenditures and HORTA" AZORES ISLANDS, Nov, sisters lso .survive: Mrs. -- Revi were rendered by Murray Roberts, mirch the characters of any one Sunand tonight but I will clear myself," hV said supervised. 30,000 "employes, left 26 (UP) The .German Junkers air- Bullock, Canada; Mrs. Charles who sang "My Task" .and ""One Cftoler day, nota of bitterness as, he prison virtually without a ddUar. plane with failed to rise from th Hawke, Mrs. Raymond Green, Wen- Sweetly Solemn Thought," and Maerth tonight ' the 48 years of age, Forbes water today on its second attempt dell 0. Collins, Lloyd Collins and rie Hedqulat looked toward Homer, who sang back Although prison temp; Maximum home-foMe." 20 stated before his departure that he this week to fly to New York, with Eldred CollThs; all of Provo. With his 'Abide had been which . Friday .;. : , Intended to resume his work as en Ian liileiniedlata halt atNcw'Found- - I "Funeral arrangements will be an-- BlshopTDlxon dedicated the grave months, - Minimum temp. " fat th Provo City cemetery. Bounced later. kind. Forbes'' meteoric leap from a engineer. . i .. , TABERNACLE 'Pii rh nurn UIIUI UIIMI U7 M JVhl w irB, L I A AV v if TOTTOTTD i j j 0 II Cl " r fTN TT TTTTTT . KO 20 if if B . J . JENSEN LECTURES MONDAY Dr. Christian Jensen will deliver the second number of a series Qf 28, lectures Monday evening, at the Women's Muncipal ' club house on North University avenue. His subject will be "What England Haa Contributed to World Govern' . ment" : Stresacmann and Russian under- for" foreign affairs Llt- vinoir. Litvinoff expressed fear lest Poland attack Lithuania and Russia be drawn' into war. The German foreign office, It Is" learned; has' received advices Isecretfir . from Its diplomatic representatives at the Polish and, Lithuanian capitals that the situation is I hignly. dangerous.----- ; |