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Show ""A A AtAyA . 5 X T . ' ' , : . xi f . - It t - i i. -V"- vA:pv V :t HERALD PHONES X- l Editorial V- .-V. .Vv.v -L494 - Society" ; ; ... U ...;V-.Vr.'"i ;-a : :496 - v.; 1. -A Prosrpcrity, - ,voe: , no; 55 PRO V:0UT ATKCOUNT Y, UTAH SUNDAY,, SEPTEMBER 13A 1 9 3 1. FOURTEEN PAGES' Ttl X Scenes Following UtaK Prison Riot -s ' . 7 y - ;"- - ,y .-Va- TO DAT 1 ArthtirABrisbatie -,; Copyright, J9S1 r , Watch Showdeh, Fighter. i iSales Tax Coming ? -- Belgium JLaugh Last, f National Ownerships , : '' NTTHILXJP SNOWDEN, fighting X' E hqun posaessea qualities that O s Englant nea. . , A ' TCome th world against us, Eng-l&iid Eng-l&iid -Wt shall stand." Tht 1 Sncwden'ri . challenge as r ht'. announces taxes -enormously ln tsrwseSt & slash In the' dole, in the ! .1- pay' pf teachers, army, navy,- and : poller higher taxes on beer, gaso- r line,- tobacco A jy T'hose , that dance miist pay: the Ay PPer-.- w expensive dancing v for. this world during that Wgswar; tftEvcTfwpi who t , dldht,' . start ; the ;' dancing, or , hire-the band,' must pay - our part-of the bill, ' v - rZ-fiy' , -''. CENAXOR REED ot? Pennsyl- v ,yi-'Ja vaaia;- high on ; the Icpvlbtlcan - financialcomniittee .demands" a , .aiies tax to jproduce' two tbousatid millions annual revenue. He is op - poeed;by merchants; ' arid some of ; -the- little' people who realize -that it r;';--:-71dmmke:thm,'cotItr1buteJtO'rthe -' expense- - of - government' without realliJhg.lt- - - V' " , ; Apparently, however, a sales tax t cowWff. r ThV goveniment must meet' its expenses' one way or ah- other. L.v-.1 TJTOO'"llAUaHg,i last, ' laughs best. V Pelgtufal xt& a Bad tlrrtevrheri . the .K war . started. . You; remember about ;not more than; one lump of i sligahftshlall'paf of bqtter; etc.; forT5elgldma tfakfey fowTBelgium flfads herself s prosperous'- Jn x the . mfddle of the world's slump', her , bonds above pari with a hlghugold ; coverage' of . 6$ ' per cent of her n'oUs. Her .atitlguated ; industrial i "plants that, weTedestroyed by Germans Ger-mans -have "beeti : replaced; , at Ger-mahys Ger-mahys expense, with new'iriodern - plants of gate capacity. -4 ' ' The head er the Belgian National bttk, .Paul yon"- ?ealand considers puwi -secure- in pui curope." - A ' ' ; HJEWT 'YORK- CITY, In; spite -f of alleged ' extravagance, is' still i rich; with gbod'credtt; ' XsLSt-year' It - spent - more 'than six hundred -million dollars,, one hundred million ' more' than It cost to "run our natlon-government natlon-government before the blg war. . Today If Is able to" borroW twenty 'ry millions at rf vper cent Interest. ', 4 ; V -CThlk'' loari; 1 for three months; , re-ffecUp re-ffecUp paHlyew York's extraor- - dlnarygood credit and more" em-t em-t phatlcelry the present f extraordln-aty extraordln-aty ease Itfmoney ' s ' - ' -' - ' 'wetiaye'all been tdd 'ten thou-vel thou-vel times that government' should VijoT gc Into any- business, and that ' this government cantrun' any bus!-' aTjVtficicntly'J.or, honestly; The . Canadian National Railroad ' 6om-r 6om-r 1 ' pany, . owneoT by' the people of Ca a'tii;; su rprlsect you wi th " two f actil rrtCatia'da railroad public "ownfer-i "ownfer-i r jHip sotsfeeded" whCre private own-f' own-f' ershlp had failed. And -.'the Natlona-: Natlona-: ' : al Canadian: tall WaV Is able to bor? ' rwf m'oft now at f 6ttf and bt hair ! t. per4; ;cent. -tm : twenty-year ' bonds; j i) Howmany' prlvfttely owned Araer- t lean- rauwftys'Cjould do -that just S; Banfc Nbnies, '.. V : c - .- .1 t" . ; "W :'.t Officer Corns W. T , , - v . SPANISH FORK.wAt ja recetit meeUng of 'the" directors of the f Convnercla) bank of Spanish-Fork;. s P. , P Thomas was . 1 elected ' , vice X presldent'and manager: Charles1Hi Dlxori';waa-. elected cashier;: Other v Officers and employees of the bank ".arcReedSmoo president; Ijo-. Ijo-. aephTrtknson vie presidents K1 J. "Durraty vice president; Dan Wll-fr Wll-fr liams,- A.' Tr Money,. A'. B. . Morgan ITt''Bl f SmooU,- directors; ' Max iVThoma,: assistant cashier ' and'' di-- di-- - - rector; ' Viviah Stewart, teller ; Donna Evans ' andv Elva Tippetts, s TfHXICO LKAGU 'MEMBER V ; GENEVA, Sept, .. 12. ' TJ!--The i League of Nations assembled tdday elected Mexico a league" tnember5 by - unanimous5, vot'eind" invited her to ; l attend the present session. - ? ' KjT V ; X ' A V The WeatheF : W "T A; X UTAH: Fair Sun- dtf'y-w'sjrrmey north wesi ;-; p o jrr tlon If! Siax, tempi; la..oi:mi Friday lUxu temp. ft - 4 tV 1 , pjPP Junior sHigh,; School' Offer . Enriched Courses; Smaller ClasseVln- .Elementary ; 1 Successful: Year Seen. Unless all preliminary "indK cations fail Provo city schools ha vlautichetl olie of the most srfccefcsf ul years in -their history,; his-tory,; ccordirigxta; school officials of-ficials (ho have filed, their reports atthe off ice of DrV C. A: SmithJ superintendent of scheohv -"-" ' -IW every elehientstfiii schooV of the city classworwas carried on the first dayJttBtemoothh jU if thvacftUoiThajflf beenohly l!ttat ter -of at week-ettd One' of the pleasant" innovations introduced this yearf is' the' placing4 ofV teach- er of muster In" eachof the element tary- schools: r Enriched Cdnse -' ; The Juiiior' high schools areofr feriny the'r best facilities ever placed- at the- disposal of .the youm of Provo. V The libraries vin . both schwls have-heett equipped ajs ccn tert f purposeful- actiyities. The oooks ai-e; so; arranged that' every department'of the school liable to secure maximum benefits .. from their use.- , ' . ' , - tThereJare over twice as many boys'- taking - shop this year -than evert before.- According tb .Supers intendent - Smith, ' this is ; probably due to the. faet that the boarcV of education has - abandoned its old poIicy vof offering only woodwork Boys may now get trainmg in working withi m$tals, cement and other '. -'construction materials,' as well . as" wood. The ehlefproblem; now confronting the schools is a. lack of enbdgh i tools. : nome Making Training ; &very girl jif the junior high . school willreceive. some kind "of homemakingv training;-- although the classes' sire larger than ever. Providinar? the girls canr secure the material needed 'for the , work, excellent ex-cellent training wUl' be secured. - . -The' classes in- applied', arta.re also larger. Students are being trained to produce as well' as to appreciated The .Junior Xbusinesff training will be. organized this yearl nnAK' oAtn&terViat1 HIfurBnf line .' : I under" somewhat1 different lines ' Perhaps the music departments have-never IooRed forward to so bright prospects as they do this year;'- The ", aim; is to hav .'bands, orchestras, drum" '' corps, v slees 'froni every -rschooLs The training for dolng-not merely listening in ' tConttnued'On -Page Six) , . N ATI ON A"L -LEAGUE New'YOrTc .. 000 100 0004 1 1 Pittsburgh; 200 010 200-- 5.12' 1 , MooneVnd Hogan; Harris' and Phillips i: - , X Brooklyn 'v;001 000 000 1 5 0 Cincinnati:. ' ' . 000 000 40x- . iv 10 ' 2 Mungo and'Lopez Rixeyvand tikefo.rth.: V-x V I A: , ' Philadelohla 000 OOO 002 2 T 0 Chicigo aotf'ooa'oox. 5.. 9 Collins- ind McCurdy; Welch and Hartnett, y -A 000 000 000 oA 4' Boston s SL Lbuis V'.. . 000 212 OOx 5 9 s- zacnary.ana sponrer: Johnson and Wilson.' r ' ' ; JAAX r-vAv . y AMERICAN LEAGUE, De troi t i . OOQ 000 000 000 0 0 Xy A 52 rntnn AOO0 000 000 000 1 . 10 2 , Herring 4nd rRueljfDurham nd connouy, ; w .( ? Oeveland ': ,: 400 010 110 7 10 ' ,1 Washlnzton. 200.101-000 4 ' 9, 3 I Feirrellv and Jewell; Jones,' '.Had- ley Maroerrr nu- onucu, , : ' ' x FirsWcamei v v V v SC Loul3 .A200 000 0002 .6 "4 Philadelphia- tKX 012 000rN3' 6 1 ' Grtfy "and - Fart-ell; Grove and Cochrane. K - , ' l 4 ; r. jf nnaoeipnia aw uw uw- .i . Coffman and - Bengough;- oyt; Mahaffey, MciPonaia ana uevmg. -i' ;- - A-"- - rrama Chicago . 0010 0"' 00X0- 8 l-i NeV York 000000003 000 2 , 5 IS 1 0 ; ' Frasier,.'.Faberr an'df GrubeyRuff ing,-fjpgras ana uicKey. , a second 'eame'l " '- -: t '-V . v: Chicago ;.. C5i 004 003 013 13 v 3 New YOrtc;100-230y 013S J ' Called ed' o tenth, darkness. V J":'Wtl'l'.iand ''tSAtfejAr-Atidrews; hliodeaand- Jorgens; A ' Jf . SafurdaykA :-vvScdrds- m'i li.-iV'-i 1 ' 3te rr .j 'UtV v;;t).W,c, 0T.- A Wl .V:. ;..-;(T, tS.jsjj.-'.t -....) fr-' '11 p7AA -3 A Na jH.v A'A If ,Ah- liere are i scenes of' theriot at Utah state penitentiary Wednesday: tn which one prisoner ,was':killed, a guard. serioTisiy: woundedyand four others seriously h irt during an outbreak of prisoners with prison-made knives and bombs. Scenes , show, at left: Guard L. W. McTavish who shot down Louis Deathridge, asserted assert-ed ringleader of the-mutiny, when he attempted to scale -prisonwalls on a rope ladder. McTavish narrow- yY escaped death when .onerioter L wounded guard from the prison. At ficer after being fatally stabbed by PROGRAM OF M. I. A. LISTED 1 AduItADepartment Featured J . . - y In Sunday EveningX X' ' ' ' ' : X -Program Here, . a 1 -X. Under the auspices of Uhe 'M. I. A a I special' program" will beT pre. sented in the" itake tabernacle Sun-day' Sun-day' evening " at 7i30 p. i, . The adult department' of M. I. A.' work-will work-will be , featured' in the following program, ' . . Dr. Franklin" S. Harris of r the Y. M.--M: r. Ai general board will dis-. 'cuss the' adult study -course "How to uver ' r- " " ; . ' JflsJTf Jennie Campbell bf' the Ujtah . stake Y.tv M. I. A. presidency presi-dency will present the re'ereatiorial program' for the' season. ThfevSecond ward chol.-, vd'irected Hir "-.XriaonYt ' TY :' .Ta vtrvi -3fci'tVi Tlfro by " Joseph-, .ib : -Taylor, fith Mrs ;Alehe Simmons accompanist, w4H contribute: two numbers, "Lean onMy Ample ; . Arm, O Ye Depressed? De-pressed? and" "Awake and Arise, O Ye lumb'ring Natlonsv': - Mrk; 'Hugh W." Peterson will sinir. AVolce in "the Wilderness." - The' 1951,52 slogan; "We stand for physical, mental and ''spiritual health Atbrough observance of the Word . of Visdom,"wni be'' intro duced by W Raymond' Green of the adultl department of the Y. My M. I.A. jBtake. board. A selection-will be, furnished by a string trio, consisting" of theMisses Lucile- Merrill, Marion Gilchrist and Sina Brlmhan. - V ' -yil is desiredthar there be ar f uir attendance -of ' all My I. A. members; and a cordial invitation'' is extendi to the public in general. 'A -7 A WA -- or, Drotners Draws Bir? Crowd , seventy xtve complete outiits, aii the very latest and -smartest In taro j's styles ,ahd colors and mod-1 men e?ed by fifteen attractive girls were displayed In .Taylor Brothers front -window last evening before a crowd of at least 400 people. . Beginning with wha wiUX be shown' th is seasbn at the 'most' i or-" niol events.Vthetnodels 'displayed" afternoon irocKs, , street cresses, pVrts wear fcamptia'togs attd ended up wnn Dcaume pajamas. - - The" entire revue accented the fact that' '-wbethetyre . like '' it pr not, mUafdys';fashions;are "going back td'the bustle.vyoke andSrtiffle days; with the tiny pTiuned hats and all accessories of the -most feminine' ty e;'The'slender models' showed the news styles 'to the beBradvan rtage and maae tne- revue one 01 ine most pleasing ever to have been seen fItf Prbvo; ' . ; . -:-.' V - t .r:- '-.'; V 'AXsmall quantity of .home' brew and mobnshihe iwas' cohf IscjatSd by deputy sheriffs Saturday f evening in a rata stagea at me dpbb oi.wu. Babe Harm errwhdlrve -near the Provo river bridge. ' A coniplaiht charging: possession will in all prob-. ability be asked against Mrs. Har mer, t according to Deputy; Sheriff j; p.-Gourley' - - .. threw a bomb int i hi3.s;uard tower., right: B. L. Chris "enson, prison guard, being cared for by a police Of rioters. v ' Or l - , . - j Speeder Wins I Sis Acquittal r I . OnSale&Tdlk ESCANABA; Mich.; Sept. 12. UJ?V Selling electric ice boxes to. Eskimos, ought to be easy fdr Frank ' Aley. ."Yes, I'm guilty," he admitted ad-mitted in court o yesterday. 'I wasdriving too fast. But here' i&'h'orw it was.. I put a new dingus on' my autbinox mile that makes it go like lightning., It's a special cam that goes on the distributor. You've never sefen anything-like anything-like it. Why " By that" time Aleir had qto-s . duced a sample from his ''.pocket..- .. ' XX The sheriff, the undersher-iff undersher-iff and deputies each bought one. The judge' dismissed the speeding charge, . y ' - 700 ARE DEAD IWHURRKANE At- MIAMI. Fla..Sept, 12. (U.E) A Jiew- but unofficial check., today "howod 700 known dead' at Belize British Honduras, from the effects ,of , a. y hurricane . there Thursday, accordfpg to a message sent-today by the x Pan-American Airways radio operator at Belize to R. I. Dunten, operations' manager here. .yl "Vincent Services s 1 Held Here Today .... v Funeral-services for' David ..J. Vincent; former , Prbvo ' resident, who died VtWs hpme in Salt1 Lake Friday morning will be helti at the Proyo Ellts'x home' Suriday at 1:30 rs I-' AA A iTfie bodV may be viewed at the khome of vhis son,xPaul Vincent; 187 iiurxn ,rirst xi-ast streec, prior 10 the services. Internment will be in the, Provo city cemeteryf " Comriiittee , Ures For Prbvb's (By Opportunity Days Committee) f r At a recent meetlnsr Of the' seven business firms of Provo that handle coal a serious condition was shown, to' exist.' These old and reliable business bus-iness , houses " ar .threatened with e'rous-' loss-' and -probably with fall-; tare if " cohdltibnS continue as ,they at e;ltwa "pointed out. -" These seven fiiros maintain' yarda trackage, scales,' , .trucks, . " and a corps of " delivery and" yard men. They 1 pajr jrp .the aggregate thou saridV of dollars annually In taxes'. Insurance and' donatlops. They maintain' hhjh quality service which can -only be given ; by means "of high qUaHty equipment They 1 buy only theThest" screened coal, . free from "bone and guaranteed to be of . high quality. They are ready to call, summer ot1 winter. Often they malritaitf in 'fh'elr yards hundreds of tons of. coal in-order that people Center: Stretcher bearers carry - ., . . : , T SPECTACLE AT COUNTY FAIR "Burning of Moscow" To Be Colorful Affair; Back-' Back-' ground' Is Told. , By ;VL. R. MERRILL , Napoleon Bonaparte) Czar Alexander; Alex-ander; Ivan; the Terrible, and seven beautiful princesses of the Russian empire of a hundred years ago, as well as lithe and beautiful dancing maidens, will be a part of the" entertainment on the evenings of. the Utah county fair, September 124, 25 and 26. These historical characters will be used by the Rev. N. C. Wallln in hlsT 45-nalnute pageant which- will precede and lead' Up to "The Burning of MOs-cbw' MOs-cbw' the grand- spsrtacle Which Will close the fair program each -day. - , Promise Thrilling Show This show is expected to begone: of the most thrilling ever seen at a county fair' in" this city. "The Burning ot r , Moscow''7 is being-handled being-handled by the same company that made such a hit with the "Craters of" the Moon" spectacle. More than 390 f e6t of seenery will be used In. the set up, which will show a Russian Rus-sian garden,backed by some of the famqus buildings of the beautiful city ; ofMoscow, :. ' including the Kremliii,, seat.' of the Russian government,, gov-ernment,, the tower of Ivan the Terrible,' in which history declares I he killed his. own brother, and : the matcniess Cathedral of St. Basil, said 0" be the most gorgeous structure struc-ture ever built. , . . The pageant will depict the coming com-ing of Napoleon to Moscow more than -100 years ago. 4 He and his soldiers will t be shown enjoying themselves ,in a garden where beautiful Russian 1 maidens are dancine: and entertaining. The terrible ter-rible Rostopchin, the traitor, will also be shown making a deal with Napoleon and at the same time1 pre-tendhig pre-tendhig to be v one of the czar's staunch supporters. , ' In the second scene, seven beautiful beau-tiful Russian princesses win enter .(Continued On Page Six) ort Dealers niay not be nut to inconvenience when indeed. s " i ' Unemployment and"" the- depres sion have suddenly thrown them in to-"competition with' truckers : and other orgahltations," not in a no si tion to render any of these first class services, It- Is :sta.ted7 Hbuse wives have been made believe, in sorae"case"s;-;ihat the 'purchase 'of coal from these men will aid the unemployment f situation "and . give give them coal of equal quality at lower rates, ' . , , ' , . . , , . : Tht maybe 6t niay not" be true1. There area few things , to take In to consideration A city like Provo will use Just ; so much coal." That fuel has 'been ' furnished' by , these seven firms , and their employees. If the coal is purchased- elsewhere. nai simpiy means mat uie unem- Supp Loal, .:. , -x v v SHORTAGE Unknown Mm BF WEI M mm. MM&r Salt Lakj City Officials In Heated Quarrel5 As Water System. Fails; Superintend ertt Fears MorePressure. SALT LAKE CITY, Sept. 12: (U.R) While ity officials wrangled, steps' were , going forward today to avert a lur- ther water famine in the northeast sectipn of Salt Lake.- . . . .. Residents of the.v affected section' were without water up until-11 p. in; last night. The shortage short-age developed 11' hour's" before. . Harry C. Jessen, city engineer, recommended that pressure in the street mains be increasecl'ln order to force water into, thenortheast section. . This plan was approved by Mayor May-or John Bowman but strenuously opposed by H. KBurton, superintendent superin-tendent of the water works. Burton claimed such an action would result, in blowing up some of the water mains. He-announced he would' resign if this emergency measure was taken. You're yellow," shouted the mayor. 1 ."You're a liar," answered the irate Barton. "You're trying to blow up the water system. I've been in charge of this water system sys-tem for 12 years and know what I'm talking about." The mayor explained he merely wanted to make the best possible use of over 20 second" feet, of water entering the system under pressure from the artesian basin. burton, somewhat - subdued and mollified; did not resign after aiL Some definite plait will be under taken to meet the 'crisis today. CO iSONTODAY "Declaring that It should be the aim of every 'membeivof the priesthood' priest-hood' to improve the ministry of the church by example and precept, George F.' Richards of the quorum of the twelve, addressed the open ing session of ther quarterly con ference' Saturday evening. 1 It was announced that while President Hebe r J. Grsmt could not find it Dosslble to -attend the Satur day evening' session, he and; Elder Riehards will be in attendance at both morning' and afternoon sessions ses-sions today: ' . The meeting .. over which Presi- de'ht T. N. Taylpr preslddd, was one of the largest gatherings bf the priesthood ever held in the stake. J. William Knight was the first speaker. He expressed his grati tude at the" splendid response of the men : and boys, and urged the importahtse - of each member: of the priesthood" - fulfilling , his ; respons ibility in his quorum. - ' " Sterlihg-' Taylor arid William O. Creer of the high council reported on the work of the Aaronie and Melchisidec' prlesthobds, reBpect-day reBpect-day evehlhgT ';.' ''".v '; ively. Each told . of the splendid leadership afforded by the -present system of having a supervisor over each qubriim: . y, In closing :, his; discourse - Elder Richards . urged his audience . to keep the word of wisdom, and die clared that men addicted to , the use of tobacco could not hold posi tions r of r responsibility . in the church, r ' -v i . "y--yw'.'' i President Taylor expressed 4 his deep appreciation-, for the interest shown as evidenced '. by the. large attendance.,;; ':' . - 'U" -The invocation ; was by Patriarch Patri-arch "Albert .D; ClartC and the" ben ediction by Lee, Morgan president of the Elders quorum of the Bonne ville ward. " : . - - Gar Hits Wagpin; : k .Two; Arejfajured r' D. D. Bigelow,1 his son, Lbrin. and Bert Wall -of" Wallsburg suffered severe 'injuries when the wagon in which' they were riding -was struck: from - the' rear' by ft" machine driven by A. B. Worsley of . Provo ; Satttr- Ws stiff ereti a 'dislocated 1 hip and Lorin Bigelowwas xut about the head and" suffered s a sprained wrist; according to 1 Deputy Sheriff Reuben I Christensen who investigated investi-gated 'th..ccldenti:XV-s'; ' Worsley; said an" approaching 'car blinded1 blm .so that' hefaUedf ltd s'ee: thel wagorfl -in - fronV of-hlin which carried no light. "" The accident occurred near ' the IJncoin high school on "I the state 1 V fj'T'tdr&Vl,V-'f-ti"rbif-' NFE Hi Officers Believe Youth Has BeeifcADead M6re Thart Three WeeK;y Iaentiti f ion Dif f icult;ISsM4 Found ' ' 1 . . .. ..' . V '. ' .rT- ; I TTVi ry XrxAiT nf n TfiiA- -j"KKSt"fJ iroflitt 11 !! .-1011110 -r i Saturday afternoon in theshwwaterxf Mud lake, 1&6Ut f yte&ii of Provo and adjoiniijlffiiei' of Utan'lakv.-.v.-i The discovery was irftide by (sight of the body whiKio6iWDr?olfall:n0tW Identification Is DifficuIC:' a j V ' r 'AAA , : .Identification of theborjoved extre to the advanced, stafe SSjJdeM wer! that the. body had bein in the water several wek afe, cording to the invest lgatinrofiicers, M' ;'Av:a !:?V ' - l tie only ciotnmg -w held up with a wide lea STUDENT IS MISSlKa t NL V Y 1 -'A AA.i WlKhb - By UNITED PRESS A A. r' y ' " ' x" SALT ilAKE CITY, Sept. ttjti&ttjr. and Officer I. C. Davia assisU 3 A search- was Initiated today for-ed by Maurice Jpnes andv Elmlfer Kenneth Spencer, 17, missing Cole hurried to the place, one ; and - ; Granite high school studenC- Par-; one-half miles south ofUie ehd if -a-ents of the youth repkrtesfie Fifth West streeUA There latr started for school' Thursdaymoroi joined by Sheriff E- CEurneil, and X, ins and failed to return. ""'; ' , ijcnutv: Sheriff - Walter' DttWadt. , : : zX4 ,ra t rV . r -.r.-t-.' -?yy; - l" i -conamon or vv. H. waiiu,- Han n Hftnt Cit 51 CflTTaniSr 7 Inc.', which is building BoulderldWAThere is. $ IjitStZ I was reported Hoday as -veiyravei6? of .watftf ixfiym4xgy Wattis is at the- St. Francislhos- pital and his condition has bee very serious since a recent rerapse. 'v V . -' ySXf'X TOURIST FATAlXlC HURjp i Little hope was held . out-today- for the recovery of W. D. Wright, Wichita, Kan., critically .injured late yesterday when two .JtourisT ears crashed on the Dixie highway, rive ouiera were lnjureu. j ; yXrXy rattle IX STRIKE ZONE t MORGANTOWN, ;W, VatpCphehis deaths while swinlmlng.iaK-L swinlmlng.iaK-L JS A- battle between" snipers though . deathby .aVheart aUacJKf is 12, armed with, rifles, and mine guards using machine guns, occurred.: today to-day at the Connellsvnte'-mine" in the Scott's Run coal strike district. One mine guard was wounded before. the attackers were dispersed with tear gas bonibs. GANDHI IN ENGLAND 1 FOLKSTONE Eng., Sept. I2. ri! -The Mahatma M. IC Gandhi reached England here today, at 145 p. m. bn his way to London 1 . ' x ' '-" NEW CLARK TRIAL. LOS ANGELES, Sept. 12 W-z The district attorney's QfficeTLn- nounced today that it'-'had 'decided. definitely to retry David .HrClark, young attorney, accused ' . of- the 4 Hebert Spencer, political magazine editor. The first trial resulted in a hung jury but at the. tlmettSvasrt not believed, that, Clark would be DRINKS POISON" BUl - SALT LAKE CITY, Septr An intensive search was made to day for' . unidentified wbootleggef' while Pratt M. Evans, the police emergency, hospital In a criUcal .cOndiUbri fferifigitSii believed, from drinking -poisonous liquor'. Evans, who had ed up on the street last' found ynconscious in his celjearly- today. . . a. , i CYi CLO NE HITS ilEXlCTr MEXICO CITY, . Septrl2.' 0U The interior departmentwetfeS reports today that a cyctonehad damaged buildings, in SonoltaTstate of SonorsC Details: were? ticking. Sonoita is in extreme northwest era Mexico, on the Arizona border. A- . CHILD IS KILLED SHELLEY," Idaho, SeptTl2. (Ci Ponderous i. cleats f of i a ::! threshing tractor today; crushed out -ihtrJiZ of-. Marion-BChadwiekjwoyear. old son of Mr.- and Mrs. L. T- Chad- wick of leUey, The child, pljfyin in. tne fieia with nia nve-year-oia sbrotherran in front of the jtractor, ieftin' gear by workhien, and was runvover, as the . maefhteeasJott-4 ed and started a f orwardTCharles Jones, harvest- work-eiy grabbed the older boy from 1 the--pataHrf the heavy wheels - but was itoo-iate to ssrB-i:arioij;.0''v - -y retried, since the Jury stoodAJl to -talk on t women -fPf m Moyern- Df or acquittal "When itaT dfs4 mnl Service .rV WAAv missed. ' .a ' K? 'Zdiii ilmensiv 'BneJU:-iSeslSntV fjv: boys- who stumbJed invA and a pair ; o ith - two bucktestVcInsideF t,.y$ shirt' was a' purse containing .' ; i"t.hill.' A careful search .or the rcinity of the slough failed . tb- dis- close any other clothe: The jbody- was only haClf . submerged in .the ' Rwamp;? ? v AA-jf yyxtf y - The boys who made" the' dlseov-. . ery were: Roy " Farley, 12M 557 West Tenth South; Roy BrownT:,: Sip- West First' South Barrett' '-A KHoare, '10, 690 South r Eleventh, v West; Amasa Carter, 14and AlfreavA Carter. 1V 992 West Fito SoUthr:, They, immediately, notified Jttn t piraeham, 557 West . Tenth South, C 1 who called the ' nolle e station, illst before noon. Chief of -Polfcoi Otto " The body was hrought'to-theBexgf ii mW V an!inauon county physician. , y t.l & T. ' . " . . i. i Tm f. siougn wnere tne ; ooay was iouna. - rdlng; to the office W;dy y Ji weighed approximately ;115 'pound- - sbMs were worn anda -bter , boiy could, be founds va Vt. : : Mud lake Is not directly connect . ediwith. Utah'" lakej Njof fieers't iay.v Tracks.were plainly dlscernlbIetJ'a - kthe mUd showing hoV the 'youth . . naa.. waaea inio Ue stouga ;wuere , he'eWderit"rymei;hisd f f leers are Ait the opinion thav iie a also, a possibility. ; Thee .wasxno ?. evidence'of any foul "play." - 'J X y Tie officers 'rwere" checking Mh ; ports Vof , youths , missing Saturday, but .up .to a, latevltour nad not sTJc- ceeded In obtaining shy- further v eiues." ,iV Vat v V1: - B. P. W. HEARS fiEXJOMflll Provo Ruslness and "Professional Women ;held . their .yofionsl -unA ner xnursaay evening, at jnoie Otoberts, . , at s wmcn-, ume a. x Jonnson of Washington, b. C for merly-of, Provo,; gavev , spieittsid inucharge of the preliminaries and business V sesio:Fouoing the business the meeting wis p&n3 ea over to tne researcn jeommjtwe,- n. y ChHstkiK;: CShasf la? Two selections : were ..furnlihed t bylthe club, double HsUf lg of V Miss ? Lillian AIlred,Mis Amelia-Buckley. Miss Melba- Bofch- 1 man.' Miss Grace Paxmsn. villas Luella' Mel drum" a-n4"MiS- ZInavLar-sen, ZInavLar-sen, line VvocaUonalrroll cajl .fof. lowed. iIC B? Garri Clark 8111- beautiful .vocal solo) 5 , f i vThe fneetlng.was attended by. SO' members .of the club." - -" . ' -i . ' a : : i" ? "' -i NEW YORK, SepUlt (CTIte-' sumption; of, selling ;brouskt .atcs ' down" 1 to 8 polntsr ofCfhV stocST ex- haiigevwitlf yh$- etfchrt weStend session isodayt- -1 fZX&$ -a Voluffls"' oJT.bttsiBesii wasVjSfcia!!,' running4. abc'ahretor theade '. of -yesterday. ycnnup$: dealulgs -picked Vtxp -on tnexJacUne. ; United States, Steele opened jrlh: asihall "gain but! qtztckly. -drc ped' back-' when -the utiUUesant , est- Jbighousrennde,riedr-" tXe-l came liear 'Its "krwfc the bear r- if-ketltbuchlng if-ketltbuchlng 80,' off $ 1-S : r . : -ta |