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Show 7 Y -V PROVO (U T AH) SUN DAY HERALD SUNDAY, JULY 2 0, 1 93 0. PAGE TWO t u Big Bin Rot BuJ Col Col Col Cr Crc Crt Di: Dr E. YZa En. En, El' Ei In I Ins LI M ! Ml M ? M N i li n i i i : o i p p ! F p p F r F F I F F I c S i Girl Dies In . Lake Crash CHICAGO. July 19 (UJ!) A. yacht- L ing party given by a millionaire's children who rode out onto lbk-; Michigan to escape the heat ended In tragedy late last night wnen in boat collided 'with a racing yawi, ainking both and resulting in the! death of. an l&-year-old glrL The sir!. Miss Elizabeth Ayes, was seated In the bow of the speed boat Whoopee when it rammed the j yawl Scagab, owned by ueorge Pulver.- Washington. D. C, and on its way to participate In the yacht j races at Mackinac isiana. Evanston coast guards recovered Miu Avres' body today. It oore a wound on the head, which physi- clans said probably caused death. n.niamln Marshall. Jr. 21. son of a millionaire architect and host j on the boating party, was seriously Injured when he dived irom me sinking Whoopee In an effort to rescue the girL He struck his head on the Sarab'a hull. Marshall, lour other companions aDoara uvs Whoopee and four men aboard the Scarab were rescued by a passing craft before -their boats same. VACATIONING? Well, you will find a lofr of valuable and interesting inter-esting information in our Washington Bureau's latest packet containing six bulletins of particular interest to vacationists: The titles, in this packet are: 1. Auto Camping and Touring. . . 2. First Aid for Vacationists. 3. Picnic Lunches. 4. Sandwiches. . . 5. Care of the Skin. . . . G. Travel Eitquette. If you want this packet, -fill out the coupon below be-low and mail as directed. .'A. 'American r Fascisti Is - New Movement In South Y &6 CLIP COUPpjf-TIERE AC ATI OJi EDITOR, Washington Bureau, Provo Evening Ilerald. 1322 New York Avenue, Washington;, D. C. I .want the packet of six. bulletins for VACATIONISTS, and enclose herewith 20 cents in coin, or. loose, uncancelled, uncan-celled, U. S. postage stamps to cover return postage and handling costs: . By FOSTER EATON" (Copyright, 1930, By United Press.) ATLANTA, July IS, (U-H) A movement move-ment known as "the American Fascisti has sprung into being here with the avowed purpose of combatting combat-ting the spread of communistic doctrines doc-trines in the south 'by a campaign of education to remove tlvp causes." Membership is restrictrld to native-born white Americana Black shirts have bei ailoptcd as the official insignia There are no initiation fects. No lJJia ConnecUo: Los Angeles Meet The Provo UnioflfPacifle shop will " .-rrinted in the divw.onai tr.tt k unJ field meet to be staged in J.vs ,r.g-?les today by 11 shopmen of Ihs city. - - The lailroaders left Provo Friday evening for the unit match of the I os Angeles and Salt Lake division Winners ct the unit match will ti.ter the system meet to be h?M ir -e'en -d;.rns Jhe early part of !- t mber. Tho.'e "representing Provo in the Angck-s meet are: Rifle shoot-n.,. shoot-n.,. V. it Rita, Z. P. Draper, L. P. .;h.t-r. Altm Groneman, S. A. Jor-CtnsenY Jor-CtnsenY Henry Oemmons., J. M. Lake uti'i V. L. Johnson. Track rn-i field events, I . B. '-Smith and Vcrrill Draper. Horseshoe pitching. Alma. Riding. NAME j TOO LATE FOR I I CLASSIFICATION i ; : - LOST Ladies pink of tan colored scarf rt'Aspn Grove, Friday n?ght. Dr. unn. State Hospital. j22 ST. & NO. CITY STATK I I am a reader of the Provo Evening Herald. CLIP COUPON HERE - She Typifies Nordic Beauty 1 , ? : FOR SALE COW V A fresh ccw. 316 West 1 No. uau after 6:30. Phone 683jr j25 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS l To buy a garage that can be moved. Must be cheap. Mail price wanted to Rox ff Provo Herald. J25 FOR SALE - MISCELLANEOUS . Bargain. Big discount on equity "in fine home located 270 W: 1 No. ' j22 - MISCELLANEOUS For l?asc.4-well located, four room modern furnished apartment with garage, $35 4er month. -Gaiage for lent at J3.50 per mo- 356. No 1 W.. Provo. J25 .. -a V . V.V.- . . For rent or immediate sale, a 2-room 2-room fur. house. 100 N. 1 East. Phone 549 J. . Y-r" . Vr For sale, two share3 of Knight Trust and Savings Bank stock. -Phone 13S3W. x . . r AX- .. ...... SmxA y Cy;a-- -W$'3U Tmm A .YY' H . ...Y'v Expanses o Its sponsors deny it has any cou- I met, h sa.d nection with tne KutUJix luan. It is not cn "organization" in any jef the accepted meanings of the word, they announce; t ia a spen-taneous spen-taneous movement." "Play the game according to the American rules" paraphrases the slogan of the movement, according to J. O. Wood, Atlanta attorney, who told the United Press today h was co-founder : of the "American Fascisti." There are 1,800 fullfledgcd mf m-bers m-bers in Atlanta, Wood said, And someT.,000 "probationg" who have signed membership cards expressing express-ing sympathy with the movement but who have not yet been accept ed into full membership. Y " ) . Although Wood said the movement move-ment had been in existence for Id aonths, and "divisions" had sprung up elsewhere,- the first meeting of the "Fascisti" to gain even slight nublic notice here occurred Wed nesday night. The speaker at that meeting. Wood said, was Dr. Caleb A. Ridley." Rid-ley." former imperial Kludd. ( chaplain chap-lain ( of the Ku Klux Klan; during the imperial wizardship of W. J. Simmons. The present " imperial wizard of the K. K. K. is Dr. Hiram W. Evans. Wood said Dr. Ridley's appearance in. connection with "The American Fascisti" had no Ku Klux Klan significance. Middle Class , Indictment of six communists in Atlanta on charges of attempting to incite to insurrectiona crime punishable by death under the laws of Georgia was typical of the factors fac-tors leading to,: formation of "the American "Fascisti," Wood told the United Press TvvoYof tho persons ndicted 1 servatives; we do net make .wars, but we fight the wars; We pay, the taxes;- we are the middle classthe backbone of thpY republic," Wood said. ' . "We refuse to sit supinely by and do nothing." ' Wood ' expressed the belief that "divisiensy of e movement would take root) in the cast and., west "when the purpose of 'the Americut. Fascuti is understood there," and at one paint in his interview said: "There have' been a lot of slandet s on the south." , iiivf Mill at, die by "voluntary sub scriptions." were .nero- St V- 4 i X - i v old -Swedish K' I v a-; . , si i fY' I "i t i YV ! custom, and v so Miss Florence Tidlund, above. for the honor by Swedish residents of southern California Jt'a an selected because she typifies Nordic beauty, was crowned queen of "Midsum-merDay" "Midsum-merDay" at Los Angeles in ceremonies attended by thousands . of Swedish celebratns. r - - ' We ducr Ndowh behind thak inci dent and found the solicitor's office hadn't begun-t- touch the matter," he said. "We felt a campaign'bf education ed-ucation among the ignorant negro workers and the ignorant" white woi kei was imperative for the preservation of the white race. . "Some ox' the capitalists in the south need this education quite as much as Y the ' workers Y' Working ccnditlon.4 in some sections, we felt, contributed to the spread of communistic com-munistic doctrines. We were determined deter-mined to root out the cause." we are nejtner capitalists nor SIX FORGERS ' ARE ARRESTED SALT LAKE CITY, July; 19. iVt A strong link in a forgery chain extending from San Francisco to Chicago was broken today, police believe, with the arrest ' of six men charged with passing spurious travelers' checks. Y I Mellvine Behnev. 23; Harry Muciter, 39; Ike Henley, 20; Robert Rob-ert Oiass, 25; Henry Popper, 30."and Earl Eddift were under arrest today awaiting formal charges. Police said the six suspected, forgers forg-ers and a seventh, who managed to-elude to-elude police, received a shippnent of 73000 m travelers checks from San Francisco Thursday. Since then a number of forged checks have been passed.' .....YY.t-v-'- - - v- --yY The checks were stolen in San Francisco. - A wire from California authorities halted further activities of the forgery gang in S.alt Lake City.; . Muehter confessed he and. Eddie had purchased an automobile in Stockton," Calif., with, a forged check and that they had passed several more in Elko, Reno and other Nevada cities, police said. , .Stolen articles which San Francisco Fran-cisco police believed were in their possession, were not found in any of the rbems or effectsf the six meriT CITY WINS FIGHT FOR OWNPOWER STANDPOINT, Idaho Blocked at every turn in its fight to own and operate its own power plant this city has at last won against private power interests that saw high rates vanishing if the city went ahead with the job. The supreme court of Idaho has just handed down a decision which dissolves an injunction against the municipal plant in favor of the Mountain States Power Co. A lower court had upheld the injuc- tion, which forbade the city to supply sup-ply itself with power at low rates, and gave the private concern a monopoly. While the matter was before the courts, private citizens of Sand-point, Sand-point, subscribed enough money to hold the proposed power site fqr public use. , The citv now will go ahead with its plans, urdess new obstructions are placed in its way by the tnon opoly. The Cow And the Capitalist Or, the Tale of the Sa!t-Licl and Surplus Supervisor BY STANLEY BAILEY A range, cow, gaunl and wild straddled a trail leading over; u desert hilland bawled.''-.. A financier threw his feet on a mahogany Utesk- and cursed. Range, cow and financier were victims of bureaucracy. he one was property of. one of the. largest ranch owners in 1 the ' west.' "- The other was owner ot one o: the west's largest. department stores. Doth were victims of orders from Washington, D. C, without thought- rf conditions.- 'The cdjet remained in effect the surplus must disappear or it woul I be taxed 25 per cent, .and that aftor GO per cent had been paid due. to the fact that the financier didn't want Y large '.quanti.es. of stock on the market, -A stock (dividend, was dcclaifd. Today times are different A surplus sur-plus is needed. It 'isn't' available, and, in addition,, thorp is a lunjo quantity of stock outstanding on which dividend should be paid. It can't be "done, '. But the "government, has 'had iti way. Bureaucracy has born nerved The range cow bawled, Thn financier, cursed. The office' hold-cis hold-cis ruled, and the wort paid.'. 4-H Clubs to Vic For Trophy The two trophies to be awarded at the Utah county 4-H club outing, are now on" display at the J. Edwin Stein Jewelryco'mpany in Provo, according to Anson B. Call .The trophies will be presented at the out'ng which is to be -held August 6 at Maple Dell resort in Payson canyon. The club having the highest percentage of attend ance at the, fete aid presenting the most unique stunt will be awarded the trophies. which arc furnished by the Utah County Farm Bureau. Any club winning cither of the trophies three times will gain permanent possession of it. The federal government, as every vcsfefrer knows, owns much of he fcrnd-of the western states. Coh- lit ions under which the land.? may be ''used for tcck grazing are cave-'uliy cave-'uliy regulated. It is trvie that ret.u ation - with judgment is necessary.. neces-sary.. TH" judgment however, often Mmes is sadly lacking. ' Forestry officials, supervising lands where there is' not a tree in miles, dictated just where ranchers ranch-ers Should place salt.-- in order to distribute the grazing. Blue prints were brought out and marked mark-ed the spot where the Halt would be placed. ' , ' The range cow bawled because the salt was on a rocky ledge, utterly ut-terly inaccessible to the animal The ranch owner obeyed the cdic' j of the Washington bureau. Th' ?ow went without salt." I : A. the financier it, ws the war years a good surplus he h.'1' for U REORGANIZED CHURCH Regular Sunday services -at the Reorganized church, : 234 West Fourth South street. Sunday school at 10 a. mu, morning Services at 11 o'clock. The -Young Folks' Recrea tional . society meets every Thursday Thurs-day at 7:30 o'clock. - S.- S. HOLM, Pastor. , CAROL,. HELEN UNITED BUCHAREST, Roumania, July 19 U.P) King -Carol and Princess Helene made their first appearance together in public today. With other mejnbers oftle royal family, they attended nemorial services at th Curtea De Arges monastery in honor of the late King Ferdinand. Ferdin-and. Their divorce has been an- nuled and public announcement of their reconciliation is expected shortly, preparatory to' the coronation corona-tion as king and queen in the fall. With money. During built up store.- He wanted to keep it, fearing fear-ing lean years and also because he had an option to buy valuable property. No, said another bureau - . yov must distribute your profits that we may obtain more taxes. . Already the industry waspaying approximately 60 per centfn taxes. because it was capitalized for; a small amount. " . The financier refused to issue more stock or declare a dividend. He wanted the money available for . future neeclsYThe government t-ept 'j a special investigator to the western west-ern city. The financier went cas to the national capital. Judge Hears Two Divorce Matters Information on two- divorce charges .filed by Provo city, women wri-s heard '. by Judtre A. A'. WatkinM in the Fourth district couit Saturday. Satur-day. xv- , Marie Startup alleged in her complaint com-plaint against Elwood Startup that he knocked her down .nnd called her vile names. She requested 2't a month alimony. TcIlnYMay Boardman IVteison also alleged cruelty in her complnint against Edwin Le Crand 'Peterson, which 'was also heard-in the district court Saturday. She jvskod that her maiden name be Restored. Neitlior of the suits filed were granted na several stipulations rre to be submitted. sub-mitted. to Judc Watkins first. A WANTED S-"nII ncrfnge, with or with out improvements, but prefer - plare with ample water available. Will trailtv Chrysler 70 Coach, 1925 .model, down payment (Together with Kme cash If place Is exactly as wanted). 453 EAST 4th SOUTH Z7 WILL PLAY IN EAST NEW YORK. July 19.' UH- Miss Helen Jacobs, No. 2 ranking player in women's national tennis ratings, announced plans today to compete in the leading eastern tennis tourna- laborers? neither! radicals nor con- ' men,s Dprorc returning to ner home - in" California. FOR S.LE HOUSES 5 room mod. home.. f75 j2r FOP. RENT UNFURNISHED 4 room house Aith screen porch," partly mod., newry decorated. 418 No. 1 Eart. . J23 New 3 room mod. houce. 5 No. ;j25 " 4 ro"m mod. brick. i W. Heat. 117 SA j25 rOR RENT FURNISHED A lacd. 3 1 com apt. 453 N. 1 W. j25 1 m One 2room apt. and one cool, rlean housekeeping room.' 458 N. 1 East. J25 ' - , -t 1 2-room cottage. $15. Phone 151W. J J70N.1E. 19 Mod. single apt. f 25. Phone 151W. Ideal for couple. 270 N. 1 E. al9 3-room house, mod. 353 S. 7 E. j25 Room for -light ' housekeeping, ; ccess to bath.. Ladies prerred. : 60.S. 1 W. Phone 173. j25 3 nicely fur. mod. rooms, close In. .rr0 W. 2 S. Right for couple. 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