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Show : 7 A ' m Vrn-CBIP- aeojcatea 10 poiicy ci fdroeas ta i3 sections ef UuJt county. t . , 1 PROVO, UTAH. FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1925. o o o o, o 'o Jll j 0 Cinderella NEW TOUK, Aug. ' T. (CP) Whether little Mary Spaa i to wear the. 'Cinderella slipper, or 'whether her eoach and dream of luxury are to be smashed, may be dedded at a hird conference between Bird 8. Voler, or-TGalfows Tine oiTkmvicted Druggist's comhiisxloner of public welfare'audDistrict Attorney Blcbard Newcombe of Queens county today. The fitness of Edward W, Browntjvw A A OMVf tt o "J J EMOTION OVER DECISION ing, 60 year old millionaire, to serve ,. as guardian, of the sir! be recently t Most Pay With Life for Mur- adopted, ' will be considered when Coler sand" Newcombe meet this afder If He is Cured of 1 t Disease ternoon, according to the' commis. ; sioner. f Facts surrounding the presentaBy SDWARD C. DERR. United lYeas Staff CorrespntMlenb tion f two $500 . checks, Xwhleh . CHICAGO, - Aug. T. KuHeell Browning admits be gav6 Mr. and goott's relative and friends, have Mrs. John Spas, Mary's parents, also Mtved him from the callow. sought, Coler said. ' 4 The former millionaire, convk-teAccording to; District Attorney t murdering drug clerk and twice Newcombe, Mrs. Nellie Adelle few Browning, divorced wife of the milavert from execution within hours of the. time Bet for the spring. lionaire,- has; nereeoLto aid bim in Ins of the trap, bag been declared any way possible in the investiga: insane. tion of the Cinderella race. A jury in Judge Joseph B. David's In connection with the conference court,-scheduled JkrlodaylQniinissioner and legal wrangling for four days, it'olei Issued a formal statemwit, decided late yesterday that 8cott's which read; .'" x fife should be spared on the ground "Owing .to publicity given this of Insanity and the prisoner will be matter and the question of public ' sent to the Chester asylum. morals involved in thin case and Under the law, If Scoter recovers of certain definite facts reason the death pena Ity must lie to I.feel. ilany..ilityjas itcuted, but no person in a similar commissioner of "public welfare of case has evet been hanged. 1 ; . the city of New York to ask the corScott, emerged from his ordeal poration counsel to, bring a proceed with little. show of emotion; Ills ing In my official capacity to Inter 8cott, her face vene in these adoption proceedings of grief, paced the for the purpose of opening up a , etched with line floar of the court room and corri- hearing to determine whether Mr. dors almost all . of. the three and Browning is a fit man to be given Ckeatedf crinrpcnnwciiTTiff m O 9 '9.: o V Wealthy Man May Lose His li .1 m qVJ liils iyjii3 iijfli voir 7j u y NO. 45 bt':'o'"'"o'-.o o;-;- IIEBALD PHONES Dullness Office!. . . . . . FORTIETH-YEAK- , . t (J testSny M o.-o- o ;o o O: JLE1DBY ftp -- - o o o x ,ut J LtJ l)J o o o o PRICE .""I Extradition rowing Associates -- AS WAR SPIRIT SIMMERS IN CHINA 1Y01AN0 y 4 - COMPROMISE i mm High Class Musical Selections Charges Instituted Against Rendered by Utah's Best Him In Utah County ' WiU Rest Musical Talent: i President to Consult With Sargent and Hoover on A y vV. hf .: li TELEGRAM ADVISES 10,000 ADMIRERS MOTHEa OF ACTION ATTEND SERVICES Plan of Action OPPOSES SEIZURE -- 3'.-J OF COAL MINES .1 Intends to. Bring Public Opinion to Bear on ; ' Settlement I I , SALT LAKE, Aug. T.Iving and tender tribute to the greatness-ankindness of the late John J. McClel-lan- , organist of lie tabernacle,, were CEN'l o oo o o o o o .J K' TW O o o o . AUTHORITIES Beloved Musician Given Trib-- Canadian Court Rules Desertion Charge is Not One for utes of Respect by Sor-- ; - f Lditorial Koomg....liM ; telegram received According to By HERBERT LITTLE. today by Mrj. David IL Jones, the L'nited Ptcn Staff t'orrfspoiwh-nt- . Calgary, Canada, authorities have Mass-- j Aug. 7. SMAMPJS(X)TT, released her eqp D. Byron, Jones, l'reslde-iiCtmlidge is understood to hwho was held there on a charge of lie ihiull pri'imrliig tn tutu lmml deserted his wife and two given at the nneroV'services In the having anthracite there is a if strike. crils, children, two ytars and one month Ill plan of action will he to pult- tabernacle Thursday rafternobn. old, respectively. call upon. tlip miner ami op llely More than 10,000 pctplf attended According loi relattya oUonca, erators to compromise upon a settlu- the.Cauada authorities ruled that the services. uient In tb public luteri'st. one of desertion the was'not charge Tenth Bishop Thomas Child of the A istt to Hie siininier White for which a man could be extradited ward was in charge. ' As a' prelude from Canada into House nf AttoriKJ.Oenprnl John G, theJTnlted Statep 0) Hargent and Herbert Hoover, who is the string and'firf that reason decided that expected-tomorroIndicated Mr. "Aanduute Cantabile" and they had no right to hold him on was thesf with Coolidge coiiNiilllng that charge. the choir sang "Jesus, Lover of My adTiseraNiiKin a plau of araon. At the time-o- f the arrest, which Soul," Miss Kate Watson, mezzo- - was made by Calgary officers at the The yivfi 1,'Uh is oppowd o ?iu- soprano and Ilyrum J. Christiansen, request of 8heriff J. D. Boyd, Jones tervelltion,, or seizure of the mint's. tenor,, being impressively effeeth'e told. the officers that he and Miss He favofs exertins lbe priwurp of in the duet. Apostle Melvln JBal- - Jessica ..Whitehead. Ji tearhcrot this iMililie opiuloii lu in f fort to force lar d fftrcd tlw InvoeatloTvlSautthjt ,lty, iu Butte, Mon- a sett lenient that will end tho need . with both RyniimthjMind hope; tfiPin two months., ago. Adfor .i Professor, Willard Weihle played vices reaching Provo from the Butte lenilera of both siiU'i who now are. Schumann's "Traumerel," with- the authorities were- to the effect that unable. to yeccde from iMiwitloiiii small organ aceompa'ulment. by Ed- the couple, although Jones had nevtaken at Atlantic City wii hunt los- - , er been granted a divorce from his ward P. KLmlAH. ; lug cast with their follower would Apostle David O. . McKay laid first wife, were married there May be able to answerjo Mr. ol!dge's sworn unstress upon the great work that Or- 20; and that Jones-b-ad call would lie forced by public opin-io- n he that der MeClt'lliB-Md- , '.before neyejc path had, accomplished to- ih mi. In lift.; ... JaTf hours that the Jury Wa&llDf the'tMraiansfiIplbtiminorJ.;i':.- - ganist -. ' In his nuister work at (he? organ, but been married. Twelve year old Sarah Mullen, crating, With her, was BusseH's release of Jones The at time this of even greater Import was" In the Cinderella race, held that, mother, large and matronly wo- runner-usettles any charge against him as of his personality. man, who had difficulty maintain was found at home and in bed early the influence far as the Utah county authorities Lucy Gate Bowen sang "O Dry ro composure, today after police had traced her concerned,, aeeordlug-to-eoun- ty Wefhle Mr. JThose playing Tears," Thpma Scatt, the father, sat from Browning's Manhattan office ac- officers. - Aa long as he remains in I'Hiest In Cliiiu lyis the powers, an the anxious seat. Abovej at left, students at Peking are sfiuK In an piano no .charge that can be prepart,Tnbsfbf thel(meTlostTTh to Kew ardens Inn on Long Isfnnd tbevtollnobligato,witli KfmbaU. Canada, Mr. by v companiment dempiiMtratlon. . Upper, right shows ; foreign trooper on (uard in Slianghae, with anannorcd ,;, ferred him from this county, where the millionaire and his newly thought. f Orson F, Whitney,, dwelt on will against ear in the background. A bloody clash between troops and n t hinese mob took place on this corner shortly him from that country. Morbidly ;Cur!ous men and women adopted daughter are staying. bring V Apostle the kindness and gentleness 'of llr. The opinion of Sheriff Boyd 6n after this picture was snapiied. B!ow are French end British cruisers standing by in tlie harbor at Shanghai. Jkept.the Tigil In the dimly lighted Sarah's mother reported to the court room ! Shortly before the Jury police at midnight that her daughter McCIellan's nature and his unfalter the matter could not be obtained whs brought In, word came to tht had left home at 10 a. ri). yesterday ing desire to be of service to his since he is out of town, but other and his church. coiyity officials expressed the opinfamily group that a verdict of in- in response to an invitation to C2 community Annual Utah-Idah- o Conven The orchestra played "The Death ion that as far as this county is been life had ob Browning and Mary. The child sanitytherefore Be Held August to "Peer .Gynt" concerned the Jones case is settled tion from of Grieg's Asa", , reached, had not returned,: according to the 24 and 25 suite with fine expression.' Levi Ed as long as he remains in Canada. Russell's wife sat tense as the jury mother. " , of the first seven presi Young ?ar filed In. When the clerk read the Two hours, later, after police had , . rOCATEI-.LOAug. 7. The Ttah- fflllowted with an verdict," declaring"; that Scott ""be- even Used the radio In an effort to dents of seventies Idaho district convention of Kiwanis Mr.. to MeClellan's tribute eloquent came lunatic, or insane'1 after Feb- locate the girl, the mother tele clubs will lx held In this city on, the " master artistry, emphasizing ruary" 4, 1925, Mrs. Scott slumped phoned thatsheJiad JtoundSaral Monday and Tuesday, August 24 and devoted is that It art only thought of relief flowed forward and tears 'Mr." Browning has promised to 25. The Pocatello club la maktliff to liigb. ideals that is of permanent freely. adopt me, too, in about three weeks," value In the cultural or emotional extensive preparations for entertain Sarah told her mother." and ing, the- ' visiting . Kiwanlans world. Provo Artists Roundly ApBrowning said, however, be bad Volunteers are wanted for the big Ijenbnrt, chairman) ot the show com their wives on Ibis occasion. A slice- For-s- t President Heber J. Grant said that at at plauded Banquet no intention- of adopting ny more Mr.McCleliaB-ha"Kiddies Kirkus" to be given under lal feature for this. convent ion, over Dale Golf Club '' dope his best for mittee, tojirge the chUdern to call : children. the directionof - the women's dubs and above" the regular addresses by he the church with the organ and at of Women's the clubhouse the,'. 28 at the International and district of The Forest Dale Golf rlub.was the hif the city, Tuesday,-Augus- t hoped, all Latter'day Saints would ' Municipal council after 10 o'clock In ficers of the. Kiwnui's organization . Lions Club Makes scene of a" delightful dinner dance Timp park. likewise do their best In their re- Payson Not only the smaller - hoys and the forenoon and after three oclock fs the address, to be given by Jufce First Donation Towards spective fields. and program staged last nij:ht by 'i.'irls are lieened but several young in. the afternoon. James' A. Edgerton, a lecturer", of Recreational Camps The choir sang "Gently, Lord, O tlie members of the Salt Lake City women between 10 "The 'Kiddies Kirkus' will l a iiatijmal reputation who is a couslti and 20 years of (Special to the Ilerald.) Gently Lead ITs," by Mozart and Kiwanis club and attended by a ago are needed for the choruses and most Interesting affair, more pre- - of Past District President J. E. Etliff the benediction' was pronounced by PAYSON, Aug. 7. At the, regular far,- - than- - most people serton. Judge Edgerton ha prions to entireservices Strong delegation of local' members the speclaLdances to lie given1 at thejtentloits-b- y George IX of Lions club meeting jthe Paysott Mrs. show. said Mrs". W. T. be touring" "the west on a lecture tour anyTdea,' were broadcast-ove- r loiilngerrtsrrecTiiignavQ of the wives. iFuneral Services for Mrs, Lu-and their organisation this week the members pledged $5X) a before tlie dbUru t ; one of she committee mem- an(L will Kjx-athe Inwhich Hasler, a to selec As the the archestra liirgejbperachorus (Special Herald.) played ella E. Taylor in Provo First as a start toward financing the Theguesls were welcomed to Sail; needs a large number-o- f glrte. .. . bers. "But we need the assistance convention, on "The World Court' PAYSON, Aug. : 7. The annual tion from Flalandia," by Sibelius, ; Ward Chapel Sunday of the boys and girls recrea- Lake City byther 'presideitt f the '1'he Child." Boys with bieytiesr tricycles of the boys and girls and the parents rndcrprivlledged outing of the Payson merchants, the cortege formed. . The pallbear building tion camp in payson 't'anydn. ' The Salt Lake club and DeaiiTI. Y. Hoyf ponies, goats, tiheep, geese and, every to make this affair as big a success will lavdisctiswd by W. D. Vincent, Mrs Lucella ETTaylor, 77,"wldow professional men and their friends ers, activelnd honorary, were: is being sponsored by the thanked the hosts for the hospitality other kind of animal ar; asked to as It ought to be." superintendent of the Idaho Indus-.at Heats T- - Taylor, died Thursday Will be held Wednesday, August 12 Anthony C, Lund, Edward v P. movement club and they are askluf the f 'IH'tailed information relative to trial school forboyes at St. Anthony, ' extended to the Provo club nu mbers. cwiprtfte with the show 'commit Kimball, Tracy Y. Cannon, Willard .night atlhe home of her daughter-iu-lnw- ,' at Maple Dell In. Payson canyon. othet organiatlo'us." Durtees to malce; a huge success of the the pageant, the freak shows, the Idaho. Mrs. Minnie Pynp 'Baylor, The employes of the Weihle, John Y. Smith and Hugh A Vwal solo by .MisK Melba, Cou-dientertainment. - S41 South First East street. She Sugar; company ; ; and; the Orera W. Douglass; all professional musi ing the past two months the special Boys having a full side shows, tlie various acta to lie The sessions of the convention wIH Miss Gertrude accompanied by suit - are also performed in the dress circus, lie held in the Pocatello .high schoid gentleman's was born in the province of Quebec, shops will join the crowd and will cians and associates of Professor Mc-- committee has made a study of exist, Olson and duet by Mrs. CaroJ of the state. other ; ; ii camps needed.. tag .'..; auditorium at 10 a.- m. 'Monday, ..' parts tiVnis the United came to the tonrnahis life the and horseshoe much Clellan in of enter proceeding the perform Canada, parade during , were Poulton Pyne and : The for local have the Besides .plans, the inrifer camp the ance for other a matters and while O. States with her parents aient. This part of the program is work; David girlg concerning Angus 24. Address of welcome bv McKay, Rithord K; will be a two exceptionally well received' choruses and. dances, the cominittees the show will bo given from time to Mayor C. Ben Ross of Focatcllo. and girl The family lived 1a Superior, in charge of Don- S. Page and Dr. It Lyman, Melvin J. Ballard, all of the!''11 PIoved. or. Itcoboie roca ana Prof. TKnrl Pardni of a sesivir.se by au rnternational repre- also need the assistance of the time In the columns of this paper. "'Mia. Taylor D. Pfonts. , Neb., for several-year- s. quorum of the twelve apostles ; Levi story inuiuing Youug vmiversity received an smaller '. constructkin. true of . rustic logs the lie lived in rrqvo during girls with doll buggies,. or It is very necessary that the hoys senUtivp,- had Another feature will the ball Edgar Young of the first seven pres past when- he concluded a humor ovation At 12:15 'a luncheon will lie iinv kind of a costume, ' 35 years. and ;glrl- resfKin. as soou frs possible TTi y J;:'-.'- ;' idents of the seventies, Bishop T. There, will be a large fireplace lu ous addresrf and game between the girls of the-cabrought the proone end. The nnfl nrintrvi Let scd,.t-0- i' JUiMaoek- bute- i- w4t h Hliw-eti- Hi f 'She is survived by two brothers, sldeof town undcrMtwi ,CJeofa.Mon. jJianarolea t 41ie-iJohnLieutenant nand, women's the house Pulley, of 'Ogden, The uncamp, dtiuhali and the. west side girl darkles, thejr.vpsy, cltilj aBiDrCvFjVilcox, The attendance- priwv wa award on the corner ofrThlrd Xorth- and presidiiyr." The prneranTwIir lio in der Miss Eliza Stark. The Charles II. Young,- - fljibble, Kan. Interment was In the city ceme- ters will be on the second floor and ed to Lloyd Sutton and the ladies clowns and Japanese are needed charge of the Ogdca club, 'Fuiteral services will be held In ment will give a prize to the win- tery, where the grave was dedicated will accomodate 125 persons'. The guest prize to Mrs. ft. E. Allen. Win. : Parents are urged by Mrs. F. A. University avenue. shower room will Join it. With slid In the. crenin; Vstunt night" will the First ward chapel, Sunday after-K)o- ners and also to the' most popular by Bishop David 'A. Smith, "the Hornibrook banIL tho presirted'at lie held at the hfati whool nuditor-!iu- ti o'clock. Interment will bathing girl, Many other special at final mtfsicai number being Sauret's lug shutters it can be used for win quet table. ' s ter jecreatioij, A definite Jiication and rhe Poeatcllo Italian band - be Ilk '."Cradle- Hong-"Provo city cemetery nnder tractions are being arranged lot, 1 intnedla tebT 'Tollowlfis- -! hc pro- has" not been selected but several will music and Judge James furnish dirtctlott : Professor 'NYelhe, of the Berg Mortuary. the by are under consideration that are eram the Kiwanlans and thvlr A. Edwrtoit will deliver bis nddrv Visiting Ilere Mr. and Mrs. J. wflve -air adjourned available. It is hoped that a good m "The World Coiirt;1 ' Union Proctor of Bakersfluld; t'al., pavilion ami' danced- until The following day the regular sesAGENT-- IS start can be made on the home this dauciug are visiting at the home of the tat""It has coifle- tomy titration re- apprehended. Already we have lons a bite hour,; faJL will lie held In the. high school ter's mother, Mrs. H. E. Sutherland, ' ' several who that .families cently '"""" into different two court '" brought and Will consist of convention resnm41 Mr. Troctor Is employed on .the have children nfflicteI witb families who have been fined for v DEMLNO HONOREft ports and regular business ' of the Baketsfield California" whooping cough allow the children .violating this health ordinance. The eomiu.ft.v singirn nnvention. (Special to the Herald.) ' to run around on the streets and to "We have given 4bc police auth will be in charge of Alfred Durham. BKIIUM CJTY, Ang.V T.- various amusement pltto," said DEMONSTRATE PUMP. to arrest all eases iu violation The Idaho hitMieon will I Frank W. Demlng, city engineer In Chief of Police Wrca Wilkins. "Such ority A demonstration of the Peter- .7. , Aug., and are ( barge nrNTSVILLPn Provo urgently requesting tin of Tex, of Lieutenant Ouvenor of (Special to tho Ilerald.) vice first and titru-tlcommandaction hnTI is -T?Atnftr the ortiv mimn iiinnnfnr- against Cheated In a last minute attempt Cowan. to assKt the health and police .Tadoh er of the American Lesion, ' dePAYSOX, Aug. T. At the regular The prutr.iiu rule of the city nnd will be tured by the National Pump com-- 1 to end bis life, George Clem Gray. will b(. j1ven by. the CMdu i U eluii. nomot been has meeting pf the Strawberv ; High the if .to Utah, partment officers enforce -':. an law." this punished We guilty parties to given, pany of Provo; wilt. 40, former prohibition agent. jmd Mue canal company directors Tuesinated liistnct Uovemor W; L. Wnnlass to"The ofFuneral services for Eva Stewart the city council of Ileber. at' the deputy sheriff of Titus coufity, was fice' by acclamation of I.otcan will give bis, annual of grand efief "de guerre of Unynes, daughter of the late A. J. day evening, Karl F. Keeler. ten and North First KIIXEi: MNrl. EXKfCTKDSenLto-jlcath- . in the 'electric chair the EXPLfWION; KILLS' dered his resignation which was atv corner.ofjrst - This will bt ,llov 40, and 8, the' lilay ground of l,y .(i, Stwart, .SrV of Benjamin, rlVest street Saturday4 afternoon here early today for the slaying of distrh-- t Fur-re1n Provo last Tuesday evening will American' cepted. Mr,- Keeler lag been the the repnrt-li- v Ieclon.. o'clock. !' 3 at 1923. Otis in Balbwd COli7. STATF4 PENITENTIARY, HOME, :Aug. (UP1 An exJohnson. An fiiternatlopnl The" election will be held Sat- , of be held at the Benjamin LI D. S. wpany engineer since the comple- one ) wnsdra?Re!-tIleber has doomed tnnn The purchased 1'MRrrX ii a powder jF.'ltti,ry a Ijiign,Aug or th Strawherry proiett in - ich wltT gtreTun'mMceft Tiies. " ureh 8turrhtr"nr4 n'cloTk p,tt'. '.' Hlyr1wtr - !Mfr4)cmJnr "Wood" streaming "from flrertermrtmentr fhe'cTiiiIrwitK tne f 21, died pitmps OhlQ, I'orrsmonth, Rcift rcshlents-diisblngKliitok ' Auv the town; afternoon. ' "MO. lie wIH leave on Septemlier T, today The remains can lx Viewed at the 'myhir. only candidate for the bead or on a Rn his neck, slashed, with ft safety in the electric chair here; today for for Washington, D. C, where he will the numn to be placed Into Hatch evening Ihe.nnnnnl alarmed Tuediiy the. bis streets 2:."50 the organization, election la Funeral rarlonsfr before razor Wade.I? toad proAnineed from the thp murder of Edward Fjink, S(Htt-vlll- e work' and also study lflw. He will Rlieedj wagon purchased will lie given and will be In m. o'clock. fissured. lii in will be Interment and resulted p. niue 12:08 dead minutes at four persens.'i killing o'clock, Tellurlde Motor ompany filling station, proprlctori dur-In- jj ' charge-o- f President Jean Bhtlme of be accompanied by Mrs. Keeler and the Benjamin cemetery, a robbery, October- - 2VM2i.- - after the current was' applied, ' " Sjvenvl were. woondttL - T F daughter Kathryn. J. he pocatello club. , .. - -- T t after-listen- ; r ing " pre-seBt- n,, St were-marrie- taaa-Bbou- Kusjii-UKton- , - . I p POCATELLO . ing i! anti-fortig- n KIWAIflS CLUBS BOYS AND GIRLS, LARGE AND KIWANIANS . ' ENJOY VISIT LIONS GIVE -- SMALL, NEEDED FOR LARGE - " TO SALT LAKE CIRCUS COMING HERESOON $500F0RNEW WELLKNOWN .CANYON CAMP - . PROVOW0MAN PAYSON PLANS PASSESAWAY J. ? -- .BIG OUTING ; . TypeTh -- KSt.' m k -- : - arsist-ance;o- Utah-Idah- o three-ringe- - " . d . Mlss-Condl- e - V st . B- . fe l - . n ati ' tp - SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES " MY KARL F. KEELER TO STUDY LAW -' . EXECUTED TO BE BURIED , ATBENJAMIf, .:irri';'- a quiir-antin- e Jei ' who-die- t s ..-- , ':' ll ". - wpr.--sentatlf- lthe Q-- , - |