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Show r a ?nrYPArE3 dedki'. .1 U a pcllry cf ffcin: to t3 aet lUwia f Utih ill l"l j count. ii J. w, ras fi t tr FORTIETH YEAR, NO. 44 wr, I, -- v rt lf. rig v- -i r--i w. ti i, fc , . . III. TTIimiAlDC Kills CCMCATfAMA! " riehkrrsmi jmiimd cot.n. j, " ' - ' - -- -- - v Tbl ettee tom Warriner wa considered the key to the entire situation, although ; intervention from federal or state soi)rct is ex-- pected to precede cessation of work. . ' Ber- nardo Bowman, Former ; Young Footfall Star . (Special to the Herald) KA$AB, August feThe largest funeral cortage ever seen here "the body of Bernardo Bow-mawho was accidentally killed in the Kalbab forest on July 30, to its grave in the Kaiiub cemetery. - Funeral services were held SuiSday for Bowman and Othello D. Adams, .the young boy who was also killed In the accident, In the Kanab crowd- ward cbapel with The speakers ed to" Its capacity. -. the-bous- e ' Ilcber. . J. Meeks; lshop Carroll of Ordervllle, Doug-ii- i Todd 'of Panguitch, President were-Preskl- ent .W. W. SttfgmillerVand ofProvo.t ' f. i. W. Nixon - Bowman was a graduate of the Young adversity this summer and was one of the best known football men at the instutlon during the past four years. ' He wag engaged to roach the Panguitch high school sms. next year. The accident occured when the large government trucks used for hauling water and driven, by Bowman overturned and pinned both of the young men between it' and a :' large pine tree. Bay Woolley happened along Immediately after the accident and with the 'aid of the road construction gong working nearby released ' Bowman was already the bodies. dead while, the Adams boy died in B few 'hours. . 15 years of age Adams, who-wabad Wen Til the Kalhnb forest cut eh Ing fawns to raise and sell to procure money sojjhat he - could nttetii high school next year. 4 QTIinCWTQQCr UIUUUIMUUUU -- CAVE ternoon'' They went through the cave,after which they stopped in American 'Fork canyon Jong enough to roast "Jtilules ahd""to eat "their lunches. . Woy returned to Apen Grove by - T'MuliKht .'v ' Sprernl lorniry members., inrlud-- CHICAGO, Aug. 6. (UP) The state today completed Its effort to prove that Russell Scott is sane and should be hanged for the' mur'' der of Joseph Maurer. The state rested its ease after Dr. William O. Krohn, its star alienist, testified that he consldcredi"Scott to be in complete command of his , ' i Spas. Commissioner Ccfter said be bad intended last week toaxk a surrogate judge tb observe the manner In whWi Browning carried "but bis " adoption plans. "Had the matter come' under my supervision," said Coler, fBrown ing would Bevec lavB been 'aHowed to adopt the girl. This department never, under, any circumstances, gives to a man sepe rated from bis wife, a widower .oV bacboler, custody ot glrl- of any age unless; be establishes fo our; completesatlsf action that she will te under proper '" . . ' female gnnrdlanship If proof that Browning paid the parents, ot 4he irlrl-- money in return for their consent to sign formal adoption papers is brought to my attention, I personally will, ask the attorney-genera- l of Queen's county to investigate the entire matter.'' -- . ? JV L3 TUB GREAT AMERICAN INVALID: NEW GAS MAY - Hercer Said to Inrolve A V Chariot Races Are Unique and ; Spectacular Thrill Producers at Outing Operates More like a Steam Engine Than Present Auto-- mobile, Engineers Say., N BY LNCOLN LOS : j MANY TO GO SCHWATZ MAY ; ,v ONLONGTRIP shell-shoc- -- - ' BEFOUNDBY WORIAN-SMIt- E "Within the last two days, seven more people have made reservations or , have tacitly done so for the southern Utah trip," II. R. Merrill,! whoair tharg6"of1He excurskmJ - woman's smile may bring to said Wednesday." I feel sur that the caravan will go to the southern justice Charles "Henry .Schwartz, wonders all rjght,"Professor Mer- Berkley chemist, wanted for murder after an explosion in his rill laUiratory, according to for the money, I8 one can place all of the 'responsibility for getting the detectives working on the case, A. J. Kane,-hea- d of a detective party-the- re safely upona. company that makes such trips a specialty. agency. here retained tn the investl-gatio"The season of the year is Ideal. pointed out! that ..Schwartz The peak of summer is past, and the history frequently has been crossed autumn mists on the southern hills by lwauty. The most recent inwilT be beyond description." stance was that of Miss ' Florence &. communication from Director E. Swiss girl, - who Adanr, pnUy L" Roberts Indicates that he will brought suit a ga I n ior lie in ProYo in time to get squared lie wooed her lecause, sue said e" around for the outing. nuder-ffiname of Stein; 'conceal-- , Those who would like to make (he ing that he had wife and children. register tbefr names - Kane expressed that belief thnt trip should ' with Professor " Merrill , by August Schwartz will ;lie unable to resist 15. . the 'companionship of 7womcn and that his raitnre will reulC." .. ' CHICAGO The university of , Thechenilsts habit .of "f Idgetlng' .... .. uu tiasetmir-TTTin- T ftili-ag, (1 iu lt f !,RA,ISCOr.Tlr ' .tolflreItlsagreatjtrip NEW TEACHER (JAPAN HONORS . MEMORY WESFOR numbpf of " fz1 nuu il vw r ' IS WANTED Artfst' . s - . '. mar-kete- ; - fir s e (UP)-rJa- pan TOKIO, Aug.'o. today paid America's dead ambassador, Edgar A. Bancroft honors such asjjeretofore have beenieserv.-e- d only for the" dead of her own -- - race. After funeral service In the little" wooden protectant cathedral, government officials escorted the body to the station, where the "Imperial entrance" waa used for the first' time for any foreigner. Two companies of Japanese soldiers were drawn up at. attention on the station platform a the plain oaken" casket was placed aboard a special train for Yokohouia Where it will be placed aboard the Japanese cruiser Tama wor its journej to Sah Franclscp. v ' Members of the diplomatic corpi and, American consulate- genern) - ' -' - c, - AVIATORSLOST three-years- I tof and American colonists attended the services. ON LAKE TRIP r flyer-aud'Tt- e - - . MANHOLE GOES BACK TO FIRSTLOVE SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES id . FINDS SISTER ' at-JG- r ,.. "fry BIG SUCCESS UNIVERSITY ' Y ATHLETICS . ' " MANAGER OF PROGRAM IS Ida-ho- " : PROVO RADIO ' nst-hli- ZZm ? ' "The ;committee ot the various women's organizations ju charge of the "Kiddle Klrkus" are going to girls, as well as give the boys-anthe' grownups, of Provo the time ot their life on August 18 when the big Klrkus with Its large main tent and itfjnniiy sideshows and "menageries will open at Tlmp Park," said F. A. general chairman of the. big show' committee. '. J "The stunt Is one of the most novel ever- prewntod here.; There will be a regulation clrcus parade and everything else pertaining to'a " "V 1 circus. U- -'car , we the effe-all coopera will ."However, have their rlage mHtwr tnms in the tion of the parents and the kiddles Ilonnluln Aug- - amhorltie; claim, in rnnnlnc down -f . ito mnke thtsr the success we desire. .. Schwartz." tn JnnnrL ' r .-,- .. ing. longs. ' ' k We ask yon to pick up that man, this wounded soldier and carry him to the insane asylum where he be' , An utoin(bJleoTrevolutionary design, driven" iiy a new and powerful brand of synthetic gasoliue is about to m .offered the public, It was reveul' ed tdthe United Press t()day7T)f"a ' chemical engineer of national repu-- . tatlon attending the convention here of .the American' Chemical society. Financiers behind the project which Involves a $?5,O(H),O00j!Ht0 busl- ta mak- eines merger, an official announcement of their plans, but details of the proposed gigantic deal have been' laboratory men for gossip among technical " months, according to this authorlta-" . tlv Informant. : Proiwsed merger involves General Motors, Standard Oil, the Dupont and other Ohemlcal corporation ' ' ' '. 1 VI . leading motor and petroleum firms, ; it was learned. General Motors will Install the sensational engine in their five makes oJ aiitomnhllea, according to the. pro. posed scheme. The Dupont : company will make the new. motor fuel In their vast laboratories, out of raw materials accumulated by the ! Standard Oil buying organization. Distribution of the fuel will, bo cf-fected bwjhp nation wide chahi-s- f 7 ...... . . "' Broadcast Musi- lefth Maeser 'Resigns ASj" statimw tnaiBtalned by Standard Dr. Joseph Sudweeks in Provo Local Oil and its affiliated concerns. cal Selections and Addresses Uraduate Manager to Purto Take up Duties on Faculty Ijocal officials bf the tluve gtean- - ' of Young University From in Portable Station' Studies sue East ,v. tic corporation involved refused to Thfr Dtr Melth Maeser, Who3ad prac'Ical-t- y affirm or deny the contemplated ; from Hall the been engaged hs graduate roana project College by at the Brig-ha- given professor Any anthentft Information would ' for of athletics sta Zenith Brighain Young Portable gef Braodcastlng Toung university, has arrived have to come from headqmirters," in the city and 'Is busily engaged In tion WJAZ under, the direction of university, tendered his resignation one engineer sali. ; "l need not Mr.. Maeser rea his recently gives outlining his work for the coming the Bates Furniture and Music jom- - son his desire to pursue graduate point out however, that the odvan- school year. , Dr Sudweeks' special pnny Wednesday evening was a studies In the? east. IIe will study tage'of such combinHtion are to any Intelligent observer." . field is educational statistics and complete success. for a degree id engineering,, accord-in- g d new The fuel, which will lie 1 ' measurements. Radio fans throughout the city to the report . under, the name- tff "Synthol," "Neither Provo nor the university and county have called the Bates Director E. L. Roberts has bsued. be manufactured from petro- -' is new to Professor Sudweeks as he Stores today and notified them of a statement thai appllca- -' may cool er leath, lignite. Its base, acWas a student at the school at varl' the" splendid program and of the tions the position ot graduate ous periods from 1898 to 1006, and clearness and distinctness It came cording to analysists . who have athletics of of Brlgham tested the manager product. Is benzol. Sev- helped to put the big "Y" on the in. university will be considered. erirarftles"e.r TcohotTint a'inys-- " mountain side. : :; At Geneva a set had been Install l'oung men who feel that they t'erlous All metallic catalyst, not like rrofessor Sudweeks took his bach- ed by the 55cnllh company and the could young handle the position aud would tetra'l elor's degree from the University of volume was lead, make up the mixethyl alexceptionally good like to 6y 6 are Invited f j send in Idaho in 1012, his master's from Chiture. though the- gasoline engine. at the Men with some cago in '192ft, and his doctor's' de- resort interfered with the Its action in the new motor declearness, football and other athletic expert-negree from the Wisconsin in 1925. He for use is said to lie more signed ihto of the the operator are preferred" although personhas had- - a varied experience In according like steam po wer A ban- - a tiy-" , nearly, atriiiiii.iif-- , : hrttties and fitness for the ooSItlcn school weriMmd in agricnltiiral field combustion engine yet internal Addresses of thescenic beauties count most, Director Roberts dework. He was a teacher at JuncThe gas in the cylinders at resorces and and the opportunities clares. tion, Piute- county, .three years; higher compression than used in an of Utah, county, were given by Wal principal of school at Rackiand, ' " ordinary engine, expands without one year, and of the Cassid ter Adiims and B. S, Hinckley. toree :nnd hisses from th exploslve of the of all ., program, fOther.pnrts Academy, Oakley, Idaho, exhaust 'valves like escaping stoa m a were which of high artistic order, For three jears he wa an who have according to "educa-tlo- n were as follows : Selecftotis from the assistant in watched the workings of the motor.', at the University of Idaho, and Vineyard Glee club under the direcThese advances alone would place had charge of the work of vocation- tion of Joy Clegg vocal selections new motor and Ms. fuel for a the vetal rehabilitation for the U. JS. by Mrs. R. Gar n Clark accompanied CHICAGO Aug. G(UP) Avia- - head pf any automobile now on the erans bureau.;: by Lloyd Williams; soprano: solos. He has devoted milch attention Mrs. Hugh Peterson,- - aceompnn led tors swooped over Lake Michigan to- - nwrket, it was sold. In addition i Tf ft claimed" 'that The new motor-theito horticulture, and was ort'hardist by Mrs. II, fhrm vioimsclocT troubled by carlmn depisits, never is one year in northern Idaho, horticul- tion, Ralph Booth; cello soJo Har plane, believed lost during a ' tural inspector one year, and assist- vard Olson; Instrumental trio. Mr. trans-lakflight to Detroit' The ho Pisonons furiies are generated, ant horticultural field man one sea- and Mrs. Ralph Booth and Harvard trio includes Eugene T. OutellUr, nd, because of the extreme smoolh-Xorri- s of : the tfwer' Implies, the son, and was on the University of Olsen; Hawaiian ' selections. Cole M. Catlier Coal and Earl B. Idaho faculty two seasons in horti- sisters ; has a flexability uadreaincd engine of all have Chicago,Banker, They Homer ' " piano seletiMis, cultural work. f those i aefliiainted with inter- . for ten been ty daymissing Wakefield.. motors. cominwtion Ceost' guards conducted a tele.08' A ''match' between , CHICAGO. Gear shirting is praciicallv ungraphic search throughout the Luke - Mickey." Walker and Dave . Shade -region during the night but were necessary, because like a steam en- ' .either Chicago, Ind., of unable to turn up any reports of. glne the motor Is almos( jts efficient AuniraIlls,, may be announwd soon at low speed as whoir running iu the missing trio. iinririitt resulofjicpiiferen -IN asj tUt-l'luunagcrs and promoters from will run approximately 10 miles to the itwo middlewestcra boxing the gallon although exact figures s towns. on the efficiency tests of the motor CHICAGO, Aug. 6.(UP) Three and fuel n re said to be guarded with ' , - v year old Bessie Dnni, missing from greatest secrecy. her 'home,!iiice yesterday afteTnooir, JpplIcatTonof Qie"riiotor" and lis" was found' in a sewer tunnel today on fuel t'ff. will TLSA by her 13 year old brother Kathan. Okla., Aug. It F. revolutionize aerial tranprporation,-i- t We need aboutJ25 clownrWe want Her condition was described as Overton, who married , the second is said. ' time after believing bs first wife , the smaller girls to enter our dull serious. Xathnu discovered his sister when dead, filed suit today for annulment' buggy contest in which irixes will (e given, for the best decorated bug- he heard cries coming form a man- ot his last marriugej when his first gy. We want the' boys who have hole. He called two men to lift the love walked into his office here." : small wagons to dress them "up and lid flfil there they found the missing Overton and his wife quarreled ' 14 , child. .' years ago" and she left him." He place their pets or 'wild' animals: in Bud man choked me and put rhe was advised by friends that she had them. If tlW haven't, anything . died. Six years after his wife had chlld,8obbe1.'h else, the purring house cats Will doi!? moved from her. underground prison, left "in a "huf2oJi.e married" the We also need girls to dam-and Polcie at once started search for a second Mrs, Overton. MELBOrRXE. Aug. '.v : boys to do acrobatic stunts; ' ' morou-bductor. The American .fleet's visit here- Is a hand we for "tif rtinrse want MissVan CHICAGO, Virginia at an euilyiie tux. warmly.. the- occnsion,nnd' .therefore- - invite DETROIT;' MlcB. '.'With' five" of Wie,' to yea"rQldThlcago girL'clIi-e- welconriHl by the city.' have given ' all boys who can play mouth organs the six strokes from the record for their farewell amid great- enthuseight players IcfC.tn the singles and girls who can play banjos or the-- Midlothianri ufitry iasm and prnoeedcff'ou ttleir y ukuleles to join U tennis clay court hinrnament from here ycs'ferdny when she made a 7B toward Xew Zealand.-"Aside from .. the entertaluiiient Cnlifornin tlie ujlddlewest, rested Its in the s of women's junior Similar- - etithusiasm nitirked the testures of the 'Kiddles Klrkus,' It bonn today upon Waiter T. Hayes western championship matches. from Sydney of the fleet departure wilV lie a n. ed in a tion to the boys ainMiuclpn Wllllnni,- Chicago and meets Heleir .McMorran iu section Which visited there and girl who participate" the finaU Kirk IteUl of Clbveland. . . ' d 6 g - the chariot races.' President,".. JI. Taylor is confident that had the inning been playet another to7 would have beefi told. enrer-taine- e - stake-presiden- cy from hanging. lie pictured Scott wincing at the hammer blows re sounding through the jail corridors as carpenters erected the gallows. "Is there any man who fought In the ar who" went through any strain greater thaii that?" he asked. "I say he is insane." Russell evidenced more Interest In the argument than in the taking of testimony. He was clean shaven and neatly attired, ' Thomas Scott, his father, attired in loose fitting garments, sat to the rear of his son, craning forward to catch every word that fell from r- - - O'Brien' lips. "We insist that the cell madness brought on by the horrible strain, the many months in jail, the condl-tict- a akin to that Scott is insane." O'Brien said In conclud AXGELE&--Xu- ; - wdC an at, Horse shoe pitching tractive sport of the day. First honors in the sport wg won' by the Sixth ward. The paper bag contest-wawon from the young men by the women: The smile contest went to the Mnnavn ward and the beauty contest to the Fifth wnrd. ' The children were royally with games and Ice cream cones by the officers of the primary association. The day's, eujoyment closed with a dance in the pavilion-ithe" evening. Professor Snuer's orchestra furnishing the music. Ql'AKBEKG I'ultfd Pre Staff Comspandctij ose e ? s FORTY MILES PER GALLON, IS ESTIMATE , ultra-exclusi- .Rolls-Royc- Irsr-es- t Auto and Oil Companies In the United-State. NAIL DRIVING CONTESt WOMEN-WI- - Assistant State's Attorney Harry Prltzger then started arguments for : the state. Pritzger told the Jurors it was their duty to discard sentiment and to judge solely by the evidence, which he declared showed conclusively the prisoner is sane and that the order for his execution be carried out ; , yob ! 1. nri5i5)'0 Carries Away Major Sport Honors t Geneva Festivi-ties Wednesday.; Vineyard - covered' herself - with glory in tbe sports, and game at the Priesthood outing Wednesday, the ward baseball team winning from the Sixth ward ball tosser by a score of six to nothing, and the ladies of the ward taking stake championship honors in the nail In addition " to driving contest. these victorious feats the ward put four chariots into the field drawn steeds, which "sped by prancing around the sandy 'stretches of the lake shore in spirited races. Vineyard wouldjloulttless have won furand,;bJfcr0adHHa ther honors bad mllking .tlme hot spent their first night' last night at come before the-ctof the days Kew Gardens the Inn on Long Island, where the mil- reriiwSi The' Slxth'ward tiowever, has an lionaire had engaged two fonrfoom slab! in the baseball Interesting suites.- . Their departure .for Long a part ward game. island.. giarKed the end;of-- a day team WasOnly on the ground, necessitatspent in Fifth avenue shopping. ing the' playing of the game with' a From store to store. Browning's number of substitute- Auotber conwent,- gathering an am test between the two teams, will azing assortment of dresses hats, - ' lie arranged. probably shoes and baubles. . The bishopsj won the ' three Inning baseball game played with the and "high cermet! on a score of four to zero. But the stake Mflceri W'erede'prlyed of one of their Innings by the insistence of the populace that lt was tine for mental faculties. '. From your observations, what is your opinion of the mental condition of Russell Scott?" a prosecuting at' torney, asked K rphn. "My opinion is that the prisoner is sane," the witness replied. T. Scott's attorneys waived cross examination of Dr. Krohn" W. W. O'Brien started his argument in behalf of the condemned man. O'Brien, attacked the examination of Scott as unethical .indecent and nnfatfTana the conclusions of state's v alienists as ridiculous, "It's ridiculous to say that they can look at a man and tell he is san," O'Brien shouted. 0'Brleneontrasted the thorough examination and opportunity for observation of the defense alienists with the "brief and superficial examinations of the State's witnesses. Eloquently O'Brien dwelt upon the"Terr!f iclhervous 'strain opposed on 8dott by his eleventh hour escape ft Looms.... SlfflPOUUNG lOTONYMfflESSES ' ASrEN; GROVE, Ang. 6- .- Between thirty and forty students of the Alpine Bummer school made an excursion-tTlmpnnogos Cave and American Fork canyon Monday af- tng Dr. Muray O. Hayes, geologist 1 made the trip. - r : LAID TO RESH to g ''wftnirtiWat'dni'ddpTefl''1iiry ' FOR STATE IN INSANITY CASE VICTIMS ARE Many Pay- - Respects ing first planned to adopt, told the t'uited Press the millionaire had suggested a money consideration if she would sign the adoption paper She refused, she said, and Brown-Tu- SCOTT'S ATTORNEYS ATTACK , OCCIDENT Office..... Business Editorial POUCE SURVEIltAKCE ; sir tre. 1 win is CUHEA MCE UNDER By HENRY MESOTT United Pres Staff Correspondent liuiiunrs A"EV l'OEK Aug. of public crltkbm concerning "the Anthracite Mines May Be Cinderalla race by which Mary . Cwwd Down an September ;ot Tistbrrr 1, Says Union Officials Vouise Browning and an' .bleress overnight.. may result' ia at least MINERS EXPECT personal investigation by' Commis INTERVENTION asioner B. 8. Coler, head of the de,4?.,, partment refusal of Operators to Send The of publicof welfare. little the "rich adoption vWeB of Authority to Con . poor girl". by Edward tv-- Brown 01 Action Uause ference, ing, fifty year old millionaire, was ' by' Commissioner characterized aub.- l- Coler 11 1 "hlghiy demoralising (UP) Union leader went ahead to transaction."' day with plans for a general strike He said whether or not a mone f anthracite miner fin September tary consideration was involved " would largely determine the course "V U v.-" A .was empowered of any action be might take. numerous com to call the strike and close down "I have, received iBe .manner in - all hard coal miner when the exist- plaints ,concerijlng which the thing has been handled,"' ing wage agreement expires. Coler. sald.J'But rmydepartment teTnade with had ho supervision in the matter, the operators- - for employment of since the girl was not a public maintenance men should the owcharge and was" in the' custody of ners desire such services in event of her parents.?- ." suspension. told the t'nlted Press Brownlslg , :The miners' leaders admit these he had given McinjJlMjajyui plans sre decided tealatlver-Wb- lle Spas "something" in the ' way; of they will not ask for resumption the time the adoption of wage regotiatlons, they expect money at ; farther conversations with the own- - papers were slgnod. ".Asked if It: were such a sum as $20,000, he said through i .zL'.l: "Ko'notihat mnch. I. cannot tell :. 1 Federal intervention.exactly how .much. It isn't well Intervention. 8 A satisfactory reply from Sam- to give people in their circumstan . uel D.Warrtoer to John L. Lewis' ces .too much money." ; Mrs. Agnes Curry, mother of Mar- recent tetter, which would be tauna mount to a request by the operators goeritta Curry,, the ntne year old for a resumption of the conference girl who the mother says Brown o.; w m herald rnons PRICE TWO CENTS' n itlNMEIEB :f 1 v-.- r . I KJ COAL j, "s - "a PROVO, UTAH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1925. R ; t fct-- 'i . . -- 6.. ..airplane-constructi- ' : . FLEETLEAVES ": AUSTRALIA ''T' -- n " -.(rr) - : - d l'X'hanniinnw)i.ip-Twn4-ott4he-weMto- e semi-final- ; |