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Show V : rv PAGE TWCL PEOVO (ftTAH) EVENING HE R A L D, iTHTJRSDAY, OCTOBER .1 6, 1 9 3 0. C S. F. Kiwams HILITIA GUARDS MISSOURI TOVN Talk:;Roads . i SPANISH ;FORK. At' the meeting meet-ing of .the Klwania club vheld last night at the Kriss Kross "Kitchen, the question of roads" occupied the time of the members and the three Utah county commissioners, A. O. Bmoot, J. W. Gillman and-C. H. White were' present and all spoke. In relation to the road work.' V Kell Dahle, chairman of the road committee, -arranged the program and was one of the speakers. : The proposition discussed ia-the strip of road up Spanish Fork canyon from r Spanish Fork-to Thlsti'e which has C The members' of the club working wim we commissioners, nwn have the road Improved and either paved or hard surfaced In the Immediate-future. .V' t -The overhead brldge.at the mouth of Spanish Fork canyon for which money has been appropriated for a new bridge, comes, under the project. pro-ject. .The Utah county commissioners commission-ers are heartily' In favor of getting the road done but feel that it cannot can-not be done until early spring. Others -who spoke at the meeting, were David T. Lewis. E. A. Money, W. H. Tolhurst and Elisha Warner. During the meeting Blaine Swen-son Swen-son sang three solos and Mrs. Hazel Larsen played the accompaniment. President J. A. Brockbank presided at the meeting. '. syfy W V vw- - n - - i - '-N- -'f K 7 "Great Maurice" To ' Do Daredevil Stunts Arrangements are complete for the appearance of "the great Maurice, Mau-rice, daring'- stunt performer. In Provo. Te will give a sensational free stunt performance - Saturday, In connection with the Sharon stake carnival, at the city and county building, and. wtt also appear-in special stunts ft 'the matinee ana THREATENS DICTATOHSHIP BERLIN, Oct 16 (HP) Chancellor Chan-cellor HeinrtehBrueningfaced-a hostile artTturbulent Ke.chstag today to-day and proclaimed his intention of setting Uci'many's affairs In order, even If fifcas to establish-a dic-tatorshJp. dic-tatorshJp. v ' . -'- . .- "The Santa Fe Trail," Para-mount's Para-mount's talking picture version of Hal G. Evarts Saturday Evening Post story, "Spanish Acres" will be presented Friday and Saturday at the Paramount theater. Richard Arlen is cast in the starring roll as "Stan Hollister," the sheep man who sought grazing land for his huge flocks on "Spanish Acres" rich tract of land in southwestern Arizona. Eugene Palette, Mitzi Green, the precociousa'nuTamus'ing child star and Rosita Moreno, a charming Mexican beauty, appear in the featured roles. ' ' The' action of "The Santa Fe Trail" begins with. Hollister arranging ar-ranging with these Indian shepherds shep-herds to act as herders for v his flocks providing he gets permission from the proud owner' of Spanish: Acres to graze them. He soon discovers' dis-covers' a-plot on foot by which a notorious gambler amet-CoullardT is slowly winning the! title of the rich lands, piece by piece by lend ing rnojiey to Castinado, the Spanish Span-ish landowner.' Barn and crop burnings burn-ings are constantly going on on the estate, instigated by Coullar but blamed upon the Indians. Cas tonado furiously' refuses to allow the Indians to' act as sneepherder. and also to listen to the truth abou.. Coullard. At a critical moment tht Indian chief is assassinated anc, the ward-maddened . tribe'; sweeps down-Aipon ,the "ranch for revenge. A charming romance between Holllstc-r. and Castinado's daughter adds a - pleasing note while Mitzi Green and Junior Durkln make It a great show for the kiddies. . - I A, I -;" ! . - - - ; . Finger Printing Course Completed By Local Deputy Deputy Sheriff W. E. Harding received re-ceived word Monday from. T. . G. Cooke, president of the Instjtuteof Applied Science at Chicago, 111., that he had in a satisfactory manner man-ner cijrap.'eted the entire practical course in finger print work given by. the school, which is the largest of its kind in the world. . - . f The' coi'rae which Mr. Harding has completed embraces an"exhau9- - tive study and practical work in th taking, classifyingand filing, o.' ten-finger sets 'of prints according -to th Henry method, and the same in regard to three-finger sets o." prints according to the method devised de-vised by W.v K. Evans. . ,'. . Tlie cgurse of study - also, braces p.s thcroagh; training in 'iher rudiments of photography as applied ap-plied to the preparing of evidence for court work. , - Accbjdlng to the letter of Mr. Cooke, Deputy y .Sheriff Ilardinj's wark hasieen exceptionally vel dene end: the president and the fac-uitTTcf fac-uitTTcf the institution gave-hini a per.icnr.1 letter of recommendatior as an award of merit. r DR. MANSFIELD. D. C. : To Whom It May Concern: , I; have, suffered for a . long while vwith a complication of gall stones, sinus trouble and a nervous disorder. After completing aser-les aser-les of treatments uncer tr. E. Mansfield, I am very happy to 'state that I nm'well again.,,. I feel very grateful to. Dr. Mansfield and C1J rcpract ice for my recovf ry, and I. advise everyone who Is ill to Lt him make them well again. I feel ttat be Is -capable of helping ' any one who Is sick ; Signed . . MRS. MARY, HARRIS. 673 West ouith SouUi. . J .; ' ProvoJ Utah. Bbrielli Praised By Chicago Critic RULES FOR HEALTH Vatch your blood pressure. Don't . neglect wintr , colds cughs. ' 4 . ?AvoId constipktlon. Watchrpur-.diet. -Seebur .Chiropractor, . and Richard Bonelli leading baritone , of the,. Chicago cCIvic Opera company com-pany , will give at ecital at x stake tabernacle on Monday, Oct. 20- On tKe occasion of Mr. Bonellis-New York v recital debut, altho he had been heard many times previously in that1 melropclls the Morning Worfcr-prahsed. , . . . Tlie audience , yesterday agrecdx by nods and- sm:le3 .an-i much handclapplng that JUchard EonclH has one of the most re- J matkable' baritone - voices In cap- Mlvuy. it is truly one oi me great voicea'of the present day. It is rich and vibrant and .tremendously iHjwerful, yet so -fine an artist is ho that one scarcely, realizes the depth of potential power at hi? command. His diction is clean and precise'. '; - - s5 - ' EXTENSION CLASSES SET Extension classes at . Brig;mm Yovng university wore. orga:i sscl Monuay night, Octv .13. The follaw-ng follaw-ng classes are schedu'ed ' to meet n jtie dates indicated: Wednesday night, Oct. 15, Development i of 'Modern Physics In Rocm,115iX under un-der the direction of Dr. vVayne'B. Hales. ' Elementary ' Accounting. inder Prof. II. K. Clark, InRoom CO E, 7 o'clock. - v . Thursday night, Oct. 13, Practl iSLl English, in the facu.ty room, at , 7 o'clock under tlie direction of I)r. Parley P. Christensen. . ; I "'' ;. Monday night, October' -20,- at"7 j'clock,' Meteorology, In toom 115 ander-the .direction of Dr. Waynr R.ollale. ' Jlasterpieccs of Engi;fh;. -Literature; in room' 260 , E, unden Mrs! " Elsie jChambei lam CarrcH. Short Story, in faculty room, und v. -Prof. II. R? Merrill. STE. GENEVIEVE, Mo Oct-M5. National guardsmen . mounted machine guns on the rcfof of the county courthouse today," - and patrolled pa-trolled ftreets with bayoneted rifles, to prevent a possible effort to liberate lib-erate nine men, held in connection with an attempt to either lynch or kidnap Louis Ribeau, negro mail carrier. : ". ' " ' Ribeau. one of or.!y a few negroes rf maining here .since .racial fee.lng became intense after the slaying of wo white men Sunday, was seized byft mob last night.', but escaped while being forced into an automobile.:; automo-bile.:; It was believed he was hiding .n woodlands today. " ''! "' . Detachments of militia from Fes-tus Fes-tus and De Soto, Mo., ordered here Monday by Gov. Caulfield, were re called early today; 12 hours after they, ha4 left for their homes, believing be-lieving the situation had quieted Sheriff Seigier denied, ' however, that martial law had been declared as earlier reported. . 4 , , faU, Watched Fear was expressed by! , Sheriff Zejgler after the arrest of the nine nen whose names were being with- !lld. that en attempt might be made, to, free themV from the Ste. Genevieve county jail here. Authorities were Unable to estimate, esti-mate, how many men were in the .neb, but it was believed that they numbered about twenty. They were unmasked and made their way; to Rlbeau's home in several automobiles.' automo-biles.' . ; -:'- ;--- It was ' rumored that the mob searched for' Ribeau J In nearby woods for about an hour after Jnis escape, however, It was believed certain that the negro evaded the remaining' members of the mob; -Kace feeling has been running .high since -Sunday when three negroes, one a woman, confessed to shooting to death Harry 'Panchot and the fatal wounding of Paul Rit-. ter during ar holdup on the highway near here. They threw Ritter.Into the river after shooting him. Riots threatened Monday caused all ne-. grpes . except Ribeau and his brother to leave town. Ritter died in a hospita here yesterday and this is believed responsible for renewed hostlJItles toward the negroes. Y BUMPER POTATO CROP IDAHO FALLS, Idaho, Oct. 16 (TIRr--Idaho looked forward totlay tdiprospects of a bumper potato crop.. .- . . i . Federal crop estimates place the 1930. crop at approximately 27,800. carloads. This compares with & ci op of 19 010 cars in 1929. DRY I MWPOLL 10 UNDERWAY DESERET MORTUARY Utah County ; "Service Above 1 Ajr. : ;C 'Operating in evening pffiformances of the Paramount Par-amount theater. - " : If....!.. t .1 -. . V. f . t j3r l. JjlUnSllClu, U.C' famous movie, stars, performing -'. Over O. r.-Skaggs ' 1 numerous daredevil feats on hign , HOURS 9 to 12 I to C buildings. . WASHINGTON, 0?t ,,16J 1?UJ! -r The first effort ever rmade by the federal " ; government. to -.measure Haticnii! opinion on prohibition wa.i eirg undertaken today as President Presi-dent Hcover'3 : crime commission, ccnfrcntcd with the task f render-'r render-'r g v. jrch!blf Ion report, within -60 lays, was . cal'ed -back -Jor fesump-:on fesump-:on c.f 'e"berations. ; ; Prohib'ticn DirectorAmos W. W. Woodcock, who. has starte'd ah,am. bitiou3 program of compiling 'tho fee's cboiiVt prohibitIon,V-dl:tribtitd to the rditora of 3.000 leading daily ind weekly newspapers a question- .naire son'ewhat similaf'to theU?. 'era'ry DfzatT poll of -private cili sens. The response from the press Woodcock said, would-be coinpiled In' pamphlet 'form. - The law. en.' forcement .commission .. probablv wil, be given aru ' opportunity - .to study-tlieT-esults before making it report. . . , . ' The. question "1 asked jof editors were: , , ' . . ; 1. - Do you. favor the 18th amendment amend-ment f ml tha Volstead act.-,- 2. ."Are you - opposed to'.the 18tb trennent axul tiieV.olstead act.; . 3. Are you neutral on the subject offederal prohibition 1; ' ' vj " : "": t''-' Th? higliest altitude eyerreached by man was 43,lbo Teet.-?; I tlu) jlf r- H slilL O x t 1(A) .H s1,Xn UUUO,k)Vllltl Think of it . . . any item . . . or any order usually sold on regular time payment plan in Ward Stores . . amounting to $25 or more ; . . up to $100 ... can be purchased for only Only 2 More Days of this tremen- ing event! Buy now and save! l A T7 a 0 a ' - . " - ' " , " . . . . I o o o .f AtfcpfeS? X tR? W,LL LIPT 1 ' -.v y rr '" 1 i ymoy. y gLORJOUS .;. :7t n.' Shoes'--. ' ? Correctly. Styled - : No need to accept foot achei and ' Idtigue as a penalty for smart style.'- ':.No need to sacrifice itylc'.or j serious foot health. Enjoy them" botiv in BrowniL shoes. ' . " 'A for your own satisfaction, comt in 'y -ind test the-styfe and comfort of ' Brown" shoes.. They arc made. s. - . for both men and women.' ' V , ' , - Ytmdomt havt H I rttt It it s!ylitb"r i 1" r. . 1 1. ,r. 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