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Show PAGE FOUB PCOVjO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27. 1927. tcnlinud 'fioi T to t littlo crod- - nee to the testimony aa 10 row Daniels came 16 get into th defendant's car, or to Uiat given by Nebeker, whom he declared had perjured himself before he was sworn as a witness by registering at local hotel under an assumed Mr. Mine. "GenWemen of the Jury," he .concluded, "You have got to believe the story of this complaining witness as the biggest prosti- -or "brand tute Provo has ever produced. li'H realize it is hard to send a man to the penitentiary for .such a hctnous crime, but it is " Just where he belongs." ?Ah W Turner, counsel for the hr " Jefen7tdia; ofT ver convicted of the charge ot which the defendant is accused. He reviewed incidents leading u the crime and characterijwr them as i natural eonaeguenesTlIe dwelt to koine extent eaCnristensen's following the alleged crime, and indicated that his attitude was thak-w- f a person with a clear con- at-lt- fe - He ierice- stted that the defend ant recognized The examining court of the Provo district. Boy Scouts Of America, met Friday night in the basement of the public library to examine the scouts wh(TweTif "TTp for merit badges this month. A large group of boys were present and many merit bad pes, life awards,- - star badges and eagle palms were paused upon. f The members of the court present were Ceorg-- H. Brimhall, Alex Hedonist, Rev. E. E. Bachelder and W. Clarence John.- - Assistant Deputy Commissioner Delbert Tregeagie was In charge. The followingracouts were paused ijpon: ', Tom Bullock. firemanshlp; Frank D. Jose, music; Chauncey Harris, saTeamanaTsIp; TilKIhg; painting, Ronald Jones, public health, garden ing, personal health; Jack Adams, civics, cooking, bird study; Earl Wignal, aviation, horsemanship, mu bird study, sic; James Rasmus-sen- , music; Don Vincent, craftmanahip in wnd, music, horsemanship; Kay Sutton, cycling; Merrill Hammond, Alma wood carving, plumbing; Anderson, plumbing; , Ray Harn-monplumbing; woodcarving, Morris Duke, itnusic; Wood row Mil ler, firemanship;, Myron Bown gardening, public health, first.; Franklin 8. Harris, Jr., 8fUihianship, bookbinding, mining T, William Jones, starMge, poultry keeping; RoxTnonias, gardening, Jn wnnrira i .viagjaiajL sak-s- badgeW, Smoot Erimhall. shtp, markmanship, bookbind ing; Fred Powelson, woodcarving, i d, crime with which he is charged he Would be entitled to all the denunciation that could be heaped upon him. r He gave as his opinion that the Complaining witness is not a bad woman, but like many under similar circumstances had fallen. In concluding his summary of thn case In his rebuttal Mr. Robinson Qeciafed that he believed the defendant guilty of the crime charged a is any person ever brought . before , Court of justice. District Attorney i M. B. Tope, state's attorney, made the final appeal to the jury, reviewing what to him teemed Important testimony in tho case, and declared that there If. nly one way in which women an.l ocietycan be protected and that ia through courts, of law and juries. It - - " t DEMPSEY JEW IN VAUDEVILLE YORK, Nov. 26. (UP) Jack Dempsey, former heavyweight Champion, has signed contract for a vaudeville tour which will begin tn January. ' .,m in .1 .1 .i I Hatch handicraft; ROME. Kov. 2S (,UP)John Car former dinal Bonseafto, epostohr delegate to Washington and the pato the International pal cticharigticofrgreBB In Chicago a year ago, died at 8 a. m. today. He was operated on a week ago for a tumorous growth in his stain acb,- - The sixty' year old "pi Ince of the church" withstood the operation well ; Even in his last words Banian thoupht of America. "Tell my American friends I die happily reposing in the prayers of so many faithful in the United " States," he said. i I Payne, who- - recently returned from ttie British mission of the L. D. 8. chuifh, will be the speaker at the sacrament service in the Fourth ward- chapel thin evening. A fine musical program - .JKiiLJd!bjLJto-nlsM- ing commences at 7 o'clock, and all interested are cordially invited to - attend. ViUiam -- - 3 2G-(- UP) Lind-breg- book-bindin- J Mr igw,.- i 4f:. The SERVICES WARD rpRTII A Von E. P. cycling;. William Martin, salesmanship, civics; Ross Kay, life badge, athletics; George B. Carter, handicraft,' music, carpentry; Joseph Boel, woodcarving; Daniel Boel, cycling, flremanship; Sylvan Stephens, civics, handicraft, cycling; George Boel, cycling-- ; Boyd LIXBY IN' TEST FLIGHT C. Davis, botany, gardening; Normal Dayton, civics; Max Jacobscn, ; FARAIINGDALE, L. I., Nov. -- Colonel Charles A. firemanshlp; Tom Eastmond made & test flight here toArthur Jolley, machinery, in a Waco 10 equipped electricity; Vern G. Dixon, gold day horaeH palm, architecture, photography, with a Fairchlld Caminez 135 There power engine. aviation. The court of awards will be the are neltrcr crank.shaft nor gears in first Sunday In December In the this engine, which, fn a plane on a Second ward,' under auspices of recent fud teat, remained in the air 17 hours" with an average gaso. Troop 1. line consumption of 4.8 gallons per hour. . HAITI'S TERRIFIC FLOOD EXTRA MONTH GRANTED PORT AU PRINCE, HAITI, Nv. WASHINGTON, Nov. 26 OjF)-Ws- tvH 26 (UP) Nineteen inchen of rain rculreads-- today wefe fall -- within1 twenty-fou- r hours was month in which another from granted North Limbc, today reported Haiti, in the worst storm and flood to make effective rate reductions on dediduous' fruits from California In the history of the country. It is reported that an area of 500 to eastern points. "The new rates square nules was swept by flood which ate 13 'cents a hundred and that a quarter of a million of pounds, lower than' the old, will now become effective January 1. people were homeless. . . Hi o, Jis- -- ' .' h said tuin FOR SALE ( good young Jersey. -. A00 eacik Pcoee to an are to have opportunity ihlps I . .' . , ad-see their, fill of romancs aid A I N S A M afs venture along the most colorful ; AND KQCM 13 aa$ k " li acrea o Vineyard highway. BOARD South, . & waterfront 'in the ' country, Saa Only the interest and taxes the first Francisco's Barbary Cuasv. wiU five year if yos put on Impreve-ment- v the opening of "Shanghate4." Ralph Ten years for balance at FOR SALE Apples, targe Oreea-tng- s I fl.6S bu twe bushels tlftO, Lace a great maritime picture, ma4e 6H per cent . : built sevea room brick Onlv 60 bu. at this Price. Thomas, wU Very - . Uv:m theatrfi home. Two sets phimbtng. In ex- tpa wo, pu wesv xiay. Ince has made the attempt to "hi tra good location. Price, including X Jot, W75O.00; on easiest of FOR RENT Nicely furnished apt picture te bring out the ictureeqitev eaif - ., - k strictly mod era. Heat furnished, terms ta the battered joints of the rv. ml wh aailore and cut ' a acres with good water right on Can Kicks; office 1208, or residence JC28. ... , throats of every nationality and I Canyon Read. We are always headquarters for race are thrown into a seething ' FOR SALE Bert popcorn e earth. sheep range and sheep. mass of dissipating humanity, Ui W. C. Enoch Clark, 11 North HOMELAND REALTT COr" Ince himself, who acta aa both " or at Barber Shop. , star and director, portrays the character of a sturdy aea captain who LOST $20 bUl tetween Buster loves a dancer In one of San Fran Browa Shoe Co. and Utah Power dives. Patsy Ruth A cisco's AD" Light Reward, Phons 807-; Miller plays the girl 76 No, UtWest . . n28! xar aooara amp shots taken Many out in the Pacific eceen, where sky meets water on all sides, add much to the beauty picture; A famous trading schooner, especially -a Difference for Ince'a work, was uses Vlll:drtti3oi "dV1 ioul Volkeii iix'i Arcbiaii Ki'.Ui' refitted in all the maritime scenes. ; Now Playing Paramount Theater Included in the cast . of noted screen players are such familiar 'TWO ARABIAN ICNIGHTS" THIRD WARD SERVICES names aa Gertrude Astor, Tom COMJNG TO PAKA510UNT Santschi, Alan Brooks and othera Victor Anderson cf the Lincoln high school eeniinary wiil be tfe "Two Arabian Knights' Is here speaker In the Third ward sacrawill see WilUam MADGE BELLAMY DRIVES ment services this evening, which and picture-goer- s commence at 7 o'clock. The Alien Boyd to his first major screen SPEEDING RACER FOB FILM eince hi3 .performance to Brothers of Vineyard.- will furcisii ' race, quartet select ions, and Mr. and Mrs. "The Volga Boatman," This time A thrilling automobile Ernest Halvot sen will render duets. the popular young siar plays a com- staged in the mountains and photoA eordlal Invitation la extended to edy role, for Two Arabian Knights' graphed under all the hazards of e is a the public in general. story with most of professional racing, Is one of th.l V Devotees New Y " v- ..0",','," .J Bar-Kfir- 4 - war-tim- ttrrwnflut-none--nf"ittt- e laughs: nulhero"K"TomStlcsurocer"ta left out. "Two Arabian Knights" Madge Bellamy's new starring comes to the... Paramount theatre vehicle. "Very Confidential," which Colo., Nov. . J opens a three day showing Sunday The etrika of Colorado coal miners starting today. If was made under the supervis- at the Strand Theater. was nearer a solution today than ion of John In tirder to add reallam to th it "started six at7ariy llnic-B" " . - Caddo Producticii3,-a- .. Jie w United production, the. director used stripweeks ago Governor William H. Adams, In Aitista f.unit, headed by Howprd ed racing cars, capable of 115 miles the role of peacemaker, wis cxpecti-e- Hughes. Director Lewis Milestone, and hour. Miss Bellamy, piloting to appoint a commission today who came into prominence only a one of these roaring speed buggiea short tinie agowith "The Cave to consider the situation. drive along the Man." has made a swiftly-movinin the San Bernardino Range ot of hilarious situations Into Southern California, declares she picture OLD MASTERS which a first sergeant and a thrill. She has never had a got when they escape a Ger- also has a hair greater motorboat Loving In truth, nnd fain in raising man Arab prison camp, in disguisei my love to shrew. Ja spito of their efforts, they land dash in Which she upsets the incraft That fche. dear She! might the Arabia fall in love with and finds herself floundering and both in some pleasure in my pain; Icy wateia of Lake Arrowhead. . Pletiaura might cause, her read, an Emir's daughter. Then the fun There are many comedy eitua- begins. -- reading mifflit- mak tionsanhBOTy-trrwetl-ltn- lt Mary Astor plays the girl, while Knowledge might pity Win, an.l The supporting cast Louis Wolheim takes the chief char- ...roughout. pity grace obtain: includes, Pat Cunning, Mary Dunacter of Peter that role, Sergeant I ndlijiht fit words to paint the can, Joseph Cawthorn and Mar-JorMcGaJfney. blackest face of woe, Beebe. ' The Revolutionary War was one udymg inventions fine, nor witi that lives in history as a period of to enteitnin; Oft turnlrg others' leaves, to see if j superlative heroism," declare Dt- i rector juiicsione. . ino uwu war tnence .would now ' Some fresh and fruitful showers was a war of drama, brother ajrainst-brpihc- r. But this last, the Xjpon my sunburnt brain: But words came halting forth, Wuild War, greatest of all Beems to be viewed from a different angle. wriiuiiI' Invention's stay. Invent-on- , Nature's rh'ld. fled ntrt)- - None cf tiie participants wiil men-ion his heroism. None will talk of vCV:''-..damo Study's blnwa; And others' feet still seemed' but tne sau part. The only attitude "'birectlon 12 liU the veterans take is one of 'kidstrangers in. my way. T hey remember the funny I d!R' with- child to T:iu. and helnle3sinmv thrrv.fi'"pak incidents; the other events they Bitins my truant pen, heatirg my- - want to forget ws ijuickiy as they Ca:f" self for spite: ..j,,,..-rooi: - saia my Muse to me ioolf; the veterans' 'own view- In thy heart and write!" pcinl, Milestone has gotten his two Phillip Sidney: Sonnet fro m 'principals into a veritable parade Awnnphni nr,d Stella. NEAR STRIKE SOLCTION DEN3, 28-ft- rP) " - . f t , . Biflex big, over-sizbumpers? rear fenderguards to match; latest type of shock absorbers; extra wheel; spare tire, lock and tire cover; actually more than $100 worth of extras included in its low price. ; ( -- e, over-strengt- h, Don't forget it is a real convertible, with either a tanHurbank or black top, op--- r -- " tionaLatJiatfe cost. . . . " ; 150 - N. University Ave. "car,-wit- fast,-powerf- h . : N6,we are hot goirigcut of busihessl : le 'I ; ' 1 1 Wmmml VAC. A . - 1 1 3KZ I ' . I 1 ,. - 1 L -- V-l. I AVS-flTT- L t ' - THEY DIDOT KNOW THE WAR WAS OVERT:. "".,., . WM) ; ra n zri nn ,VVo . mkkl her, SaUlcn t irr...n3 n if 1 Monday - Tuesday "Madge v :v - .. ; k - amy: 1 1 I i Artists Picture " ' - ma j i l ra , ; v':' m, - w,T. & . - -- i Thrills, Spills and Chills hra iw r I 'V, iSiS breakneck race for love. ... tnguage-rlii".itiy By any cigQ in any time Love and Laughter.; clime A ' V -- I ðebveandVetheIash, tremendous soldier story with the war left nut' and the 'laughs let t in. '" A. I ". ' wHace Hotter 1' I ' I PROVO, UTAH. Come an$i j at the Wurlitzer songs "RED HOT 'LULLETS" A ferV $;ns the old timers af long .ago. ' News Weekly !l " - f; Stan Latirel Comedy "SAILORS BEWARE - - '' 1 Coriiedv Co. . f I 5e , f3jj A v' Ni8ht of LOVE One Night of LAUGHS Makea Two Arabian ' "CHESTNUTS" ti 1 lOUIS;W0tHnM;: S t wT TV F "' V ' MAlXrAjlUiX J f :0 VSJS k A m SSf ' A IIADV ; -- la., 111 Ali.llllll Ii.t.lli - X n liii laiJiiiaiii I.v, V WMBOYD y. 953 I m ig "DEPENDABILITY" .Phone iEsrai.N-re8- hfr-in-sw - Tlte rear deck seat is big and roomy.' The upholstery is gray Colonial leather. Driving lights are controlled at the steer ing wheel. Instruments are grouped in a charming .walnut finished panel. A smart car in every detail with sparkling nickel trimmings. And a engine rubber tnounted and precision balanced for quiet action. The brakes of Nash are over And the newly resi:e for super-safetfined steering mechanism is the easiest on earth. i;.All this week the Cabriolet is being given a special introductory display. Ask about the special terms now avail able on your present car. Jackson Motor Car ; PROVO OAKERY pri-va- to - Made by T g Complete, nothing more to buy look" over the equipment on this latest Nash. It's the best that money can buy HlQUAIJaTY3.IAP . nco PROVO ... in Breads ' There's ASK YOUR GROCER FOR FULLY EQUIPT 1 TRYATWAIff fhe ' 7. 7; DELIVERED First Display . ' - i -- - - convertible Cabriolet, now being given its FIRST display, sells at the drasti- cally low price shown above, delivered t to you, completely equipt. freight and. war tax included. ' , 747-H-- Z -- Sunday - CLASSinCATION da V A CLOSED car with the top up. An OPEN. ' car with top back, and with windows lowered and concealed in tho door panels. " The new Nash Standard Six JUmI ' 4 rj' Convertible- Standard Six Cabriolet tM'M FOR N West.. (r yi I j.,...:Jlra ii SOCIAL held in the Third ward Monday evening at T:30 p. m. Following the reports, Mrs. Ida Bmoot Dusnber-ry- , one of the best authorities n story telling, will give a lecture on "The Principles of Story Tell A secial will.conclude the entertainment and all' wardjrfflcera and teachers are cordjjiHyinvited to attend and bring'-'fhei- r partners. Leads the World in Moto$Cerialu$ jii TltAIXIXG CLASH 18 RUMORED LONDON, Nov. 26. (UP) The Exchange Telegraph Vienna correspondent? transmitted, today an Bulgarian report that Roumanian frontier- guarda hud fired on Bulgarian fishing yachts which approached tho Roumanian short of the river Danube. The report said that one man was killed and several were wounded or captured. - TOO XATE bav-fro- TEACHERS CHINESE ARMIES BATTLE TSHANGTIAr, "NovrrTCPTThe nationalists" headquarters here fighting had broken out again today tn the Shanghai province. Chang Chung Chang was reported to have been wounded tn battle and had to be taken to a hospital n, 1M' ok P Farnsworth, bookbinding, salesmanship, paint- ing; Ben CanUand, nremanshlp; Bert Olsen, Sfiremanship, painting; Eugene Carter, painting, fireman-ship- ; John Stagg, life badge, first aid, painting; Edward Carter, painting, firemanshlp; Woodrow Eggert-sepainting, firemanshlp; Leo firemanshlp, painting; Robert Sneddon, civics, public health, machinery; Howard" Peterson, civics; Lynn Wood, public machinery,heajth, electricity, Wayne Vincent, firemanshlp, safety first; Harrison J. Merrill, the fact that he had wrong, but declared that he Is not guilty of the alleged crime, f Judge Morgan explained the difference between the crime with which Christensen Is charged, and similar offenses. He characterized rape as second to murder in the and iWUirm qpiggiry ttf that if his client had committed the Whittaker, ftc-a- ' . BOARD AND ROOM 1 OK THE SEA AT GEM filERIT BADGES IN WASHINGTON pi&e Mief not guilty complaining witness Of wrong doing, or she would not have ran to her mother as soon as th got horn and told her all the hideous details of the sJlegedicrime. ofthe ; He ridiculedhTdemi-athodefendant while he was gjvmglesti-mcm- y in the case, declaring that Christensen had assumed the attitude of a sweet innocent boy, and with deep sarcasm declared that he waa surprised that he bad not frown wings that would carry him rath the celestial kingdom. And wtale assuming such an attitude ot purity, ,the attorney declared, this defendant' told how he had committed one of the lowest criminal act of n MIGHTY I)BAM. BONZAfi'O DIES SCOUTS GIVEN CHRISTENSEN ' " 1 M. G. M. ,'NewsReel ' s'i |