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Show A NE7. SPAFE2 dedicated to a po&ej of t airaesa to all sections of Utah county. Y ) '- I! mum ' -' 'SB r 0 n -- a I TTE2ALD TJION I Easiness Off kt IS 107 lEditorWKooms w 19115, PRICE TWO CLN1. mum lOTiGig', Rule Motion For ' Lxoneratio: -- PIEE THIS CHEER LEADER COUNTY COMMISSION PROSECUTION 1 ESI UU ir'i CM hi PROVO, UTAH. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER S, ! -Court . 7;w TTTx M .FORTIETH YEAR, NO. 103. irir J 1 AM DECLARES GRAFT RUMORS REGENTSVILL ARE ENTIRELY UNFOUNDED mm AID The article referred to in the following communica(Editor's Note) V .. . tion was merely plain news report of what transpired at a Joint meet" 3aW not were The commission. referredtto of the couhty'and city charges ing Fred Hinckley Still in Severe Commission Sets Aside Initial made by the Evening Herald hut by those whqjFere a party to the negoPain From root ball Injuries Fund in 1926 Budget for a word the with of The In the connection tiations equipment building, 1 Herald's i (T , Prosecutors Challenged to Received Saturday Lower Road ... ICanvas a of PbLI nL . Show Statements Detri snows "graft" waa not used In the Herald report, nor did the Herald print liiiiie interest jn Election mental to Discipline a charge, made at thla particular meeting that the tift of an automobile ALL AVAILABLE FUNDS UNIVERSITY OF UTAH . . I In interest The charge waa so one to the of .offered been YYiixiJNU had parties APPROPRIATED BE Assist TO ;' LESS THAN 800 VOTES REID DECLARES NO sensational In character that the Herald management concluded to CAST AT 2:30 CCLOC PRODUCED EVIDENCE Local Football Fans Recom- Q) from printing the names of 'the paries concerned until such time Fund Not Sufficient to Let S l! mends tti of Rough Ousting sufficient affidavits. and, VOnsiruciioiriiias miring Mitchell Is Pictured as Being aa the facta were supported by good Stormy Weather Probably R Utah' Player Next Summer . . Americans officials' utmost By on based sponsible for Many INot are the Regarded ,.' Provo City, Nov. 8, 1925. While attending physicians ex As Great Patriot. Exercising Franchise rufor the Initial such We condemn falsehoods. completion steps : Editor, Evening Herald press the belief that Fred Hinckley, "Grove hard mors Jn no uncertain terms. Thttse of the A tabulation of the votes cast . star "center" of the Young university Provo, Utah. :,' guilty of such gossiping are doing surfaced rad via Lake. View and ft commissionIn who seventeen Voting - districts the wriousl' "of 3. 1111 team, board NovM county wu$ board The WASHINGTON, (UP) so wholly lecause of their lgnorunce Vineyard were taken by. the jitred In Saturday's game, has Provo. at 2:30 o'clock thls'afteniO' asked the court of general court ers "have read with a great deal of of the facts 4n the case or because of county, commissioners Monday weathered through the critical stage when a resolution establishing a totaled 798, which was 300 vot -- Colonel Wlliam E. Mithcell today Interest tne article which appeared they themselvs have some axe to of his injuries, the intrepid sxrts-tuathat purpose was unanl fundfor not do Ve condone per27. relative October any on grind. In more than were cast at 3 p. in. your paper martial trying him for official mis Debad a bad nucleus a for night Monday, new city son in w.rong doing and as to the mously passed. As the of to the the primary election. equipping I inlie suffers conduct to return a verdlet of "not such a fund the commission Included spite the fact that Of the seventeen districts No. 1 and county jjullding. Letting this charges made In this caxe the in the 1920 believe be that to ;tcnse physicians X pain $15,000 . budget guilty at 207 East Second Js'orth sir-tharticle go unanswered Is not only parties Involved can best answer used for the imcondition his is of this pro slightly general 'completion unfair to the board of county com- for themselves. Through his counsel, Represents highest number of votes with proved. Their opinion is bailed, it x T lie county's first attitude in this Ject ' of 67,- - while No.. 13 at t! total tive Frank B. Held, Republican of missioners but the people should Is said, on the fact that be has only The resolution states that all was ti cooperj o ft'" ' Willi from affair of schkKil was second with t this status i!'ier court find know Parker to the asked the be Illinois, a slight. teniiHra.tureaiid that his available ho c'tv. We anticipa'4 tl.at the funds which nifty become District .No. 9, Pioneer ward, h.. that the prosecution had failed to the county's point of view. . from now . all tthsues sources i are from and responsive. any r enme before. ctfjr world hnve to.maU.s.a situ'Iar When Is completed with be prove la oner single instance that was made to the only registered 20 vote . needs. Mr Oriffin until the road In.vlew of the fact that upwar. his critical statements concerning the county of equipping the new surviy f their iKinrd of regents of the I'niversity said fund and used for ofte go to the city c m 'mis placed iu the the administration of the war and "bulldiug a conference of all the: road. In session this morning by of 4500 voters are registered a the of this of I'tah completion held to sion with his proposal. He informs u to vote this is consider, navy departments had Injured good ficials of the county was While the Initial appropriation is regents of the state university that eligible be that he made an appointment with an determine what they exltremely light tiatiot. order and "discipline.- the to warrant not tnnt institution send one or more large enough the city commission but after com ' doubt the Inclemency of the weatb of bids next year, the mem Substituting the motion for a ver- the proper thing to do In the matter physielana-frui- a letting Sfllf tw l&ke dict in his favor In place of the mo- and how the county should proceed. lug all the way from Salt- Lake City bers of the board feel that with such with local physicians in charge prevented many from going to t to see him. the party workers a tion to quash the proceedings, which It was the unanimous opinion at they refused a beginning, and with the compleoi tne case, ims' information was polls, yet It was the last Intention of the tion of the court house, the balance the t this in the election pi interested those meeting that a survey-o- f Reid entered last night, the communicated to E, 8. Hinckley, or the dieted that no less tbnn 2000 vot asked complete exoneration. eounty offices should be made to de county to '.high haudely-lgnueeesaury' for. the project can.be over of father the Fred, telephone would be cast. , After a abort reply by-- Colonel termine what equipment the county city la tap., matter. WVlwd only raised and theV pob completed early -today, and In all probability will '. : . :: Following was the standing Sherman Moreland, trial Judge ad- had on hand and what would tie the made' a preliminary survey of olir in 192?. meet with the of approval attending each district at 2 :30 o'clock tl new requirements. It was the un- possible needs and expected the city d The resolution establishing this vocate Reid's motion was physii'laus and the patient. ' -afternoon: District No. 1,59; No. law derstanding that this survey should would ao like wise. There was no fund Is the outgrowth of urgent by Colonel Blantou Wnlshlp, of in interest This manifestation 43 j No. 3, .59; No. 4, 43; No. 5, 4 only be made to determine the pos- intention of placing any orders or of demands made By large delegations member of the rourt. the Injured man's welfare was deepthe setting any standards until the mat of citizens from sections through and No. 6, 34; No. T, 37; No. 8, 50; N sible office arrangements the on attack his into Swinging ly appreciated by members of the thrashed which the road passes and from ter had leen 9; 26. . No. 10, 83; No. II, 54; N " army's case, Held launched a .for number of various articles of equipto out and was thoroughly well as as a circle family, by large mutually agreeable to Pleasant Grove and Provo, calling ; the plan 12, 45 ; No. 13, C5 ; No. 14, 67 ; ment required. It midable argument, based on the friends. of the youthful player's 10 40 ; No. 17, 38, , attention to the importance of the 96th article of war submit this survey, with blue prints both the city and county. Rumors current In Provo are to 15, 57 ; No, It has always been the deslre of board taking immediate' actlqn tounder which Mitchell Is being tried and Jists of requirements, to a com t he effect that of supporters Ihg. of local men who the county to cooperate fully with ward the completion- of this project. requires proof of harm to discipline petent committee remarks Young players overheard If there have been thIsSchool Worker ; would" then determine upon the thcrclry and good orderf or 'conviction: fnom Crimson supporters to the we them for made takes ire Borry "Not one scintilla of erldence has standard or- - specifications for the Asks Accusers that a well designed plan had we are sure that this Is rather a "the Drsecntlon produced," Reldaeii equipment When this committee but been outlined which called for the what of matter of misunderstanding the determined had to Prove quality hpon clared, "to prove , that Mitchell's elimination of certain "Y" player statements were uttered and pub-lth- equipment e asked for the whole the county hasieen doing. via the "rough route." Supporters of Respectfully Tours, with anv intent to bring dis matter Was to be submitted for NEW the local school concur with the Since persistent rumors havi Commissioners. Board of consid County The bids. first , or competitive credit upon the military service, Deseret News' sporting editor that circulated that I have con been, T. chairman. Gardner, James By the county prejudice the good order and mill eration and thought of a been but "after has to passing campaign curd fessed player put was ta make it Jiossible for all tary discipline. of three or four collegiate contests while acting in the capacity o and a fair have concerns to local to "I challenge the prosectlon for roughing it, he ought to be re public school enumerator, I hero chance to get the business. No wonder Tumne I'niversity of New Orleans has been the big of placed on the squad by some fellow point to one word or line of evidence proper surprise by not only deny the. charge-bu- t of I the In footbalh The most recent achievement of the southerners who is a sportsman first of oil, and that It has placed on the record to It was the consensus of opinion year challenge any one to provi at this prove this Intent which , is an ab the various county officers defeat of Northwestern at Chicago. Look the cheer leader, a football player after thut." Western States College of was an I have passed such card that some firm, that competent ' ON solute requisite, under the rules laid meeting Meet Colorado time. at former over Follies and reason. have proper, any Young Mruy the Who you beauty, and Is the handling down In the uinnuel for courts mar whose business (Signed) couldn't play football when urged on by Miss Draper? University on Y Field tial. In order to support a conviction. equipping of "buildings, should make MRS. MELISSA LEWIS o was the It opinion this survey. "The prosecution will, perhaps, a concern would be in having failed utterly to" prove the all that .such By II. R. MERRILL. essential element of Intent, fall back a better position to make such a sur other availaWe, In-- . than any party statements the vey' on the theory that Young univeraitxJa. finding that dlcate an Intent to bring discredit because of "this being" their .field. By a. l. Bradford. she bit off a. mouthful when she concerns Including ' upon the THilJtary service and to Several large Staff Correspondent lined' up .her schedule' last year. f prejudice jod order and military the Art Metal company, All Steel United Press BY the SoclaTAer tnre nar1 Kanies, one niter Nov., 'T-:Utoiie werneKe company, PARIS, company, discipline. ;.;'?.' she without' other tile Intermission, In confidence vote to have Ists The Safe Cabinet company refusing "now can any fair minded,. Intel- and blnet. that haso Jump tntorthe fourth uext such a survey, gra- - the second Paihleve ligent AmcairjritljeJtavlnf 'bis offered to make Saturdaf Shemust meet Wesief n ' coButy. Annual Convention Scheduled "tlsTtoJhe Joday.Beemed goeromenSL!lfel "hen contend rt, ctnin,try's welfare at State college of Colorado, an out' lie 1 short. to doomed Cabinet Safe the of Mr. Griffin for Young University, j., for one moment that, from a A house his of firsta stage appearance, Ralph large one of the first to ..The Socialists In convention here fit that has given the dope bucket November 13 and 14 "lug of the whole statement and" hav- company, being season harder kick was 'than this any at Girl" "Glorious the the was he Dunn, greeted good, although services in such voted early this, momilng 1,431 to ing in mind the events, which lead offer his company's in the outfit conference, Acquaintance Elii Columbia theater last night. While evidently too and felt The I'tah Academy of Sciences Personal a survey, was autnonzea to proceea. 1.228 against giving the new re- -up to- - their; Issuance, they were Now in the conference, possessing Doubtrasto inates Identity more confidence. or of lessout not their some did action eliminate any glme in place. places, the pep will bold its annual cnjiventlon In with any other Intent What- - This sud- - Interesting of "Dutch" Anderson (hie of the beautiful scenes of the Provo no November 3 and 14, ac Without the Socialist's good will. only a medloereneam, She has former beautiful music of the and ever .than the correction Jog rhe concerns wishing to perform a .sim a play was the Persian garden, which will now the Painleve group, It was agreed'ln deuljt risen to place of real powet Rvidence. they, denounced in plain ilar service. The county In the conference. Dojied to lose all plays staged here by the .Associated was' especially. outstanding' clue to cording to Dr. T, I Martin, first can .services such clrclesc, to undoubtedly lie political conaccept pleased of the vice president of the organization, the direction 7 ; under arousing the of her games, she has won all but Prxklncers, Jnc, lounge the scenery and the artistic "Egyp MFSKEOGON, Mich.. Nov., 3 , Dr. Martin is acting president at the sJWtnce of the American people to from any concern wishing to make not survive diong. of Lew Lncey, is lacking in the tian"- dance Colorado' one one, the college against Identification of the ban Mildred. who Lewis, by The Socialists refusal of support (TP) to of time illness Mop the wasteful .extravagance of such a survey. the owing and hat by the narrow ..margin of Glorious Girl." The Tlay is hot' demonstrated the fact that she Is a present here slain 3 enme m. 20 a a. Saturday night as t Two wa for Painleve In servjeoKJt accepting such, President Harold R. Hagen of Salt to be compared, for instance, with dancer of unusual rrernnient moneys ; and preventing " First 'ffto.0. "Dutch" And' notorious talent. high George considered. .were motions Lake City. a continuance of the loss of ,llfe and the hope of the county to eliminate, j Brigham Young has met, one affer the "Cameo Gir.l" one of' the finest call-son was regarded" as complete' Mary Hansen mid William Me- - - The one of Pant was fee by there services and the ' Fanrg tf room In held possible, be will -and in ever treasure through Incompetence .sessions amateur productions staged iifre ttxliiv f Coard awpiittiky heniselves gracious con the other, three of the hardest teaniR 260 of 4he education building at ,utltf.i hiinrl(iHrtAr maladministration of the national the architect, v If the county can log for abstention from voting Provo; '. in the conference, ,fefides, as a(id and in Tate the the of arrival ly prince princess a was George second lowing archi ; fidence there by dep several save dollars thousand defense and the air service? No one The play itself does not affftrd the .Persian Young Anyone may atearlier In the season, Colorado Aggarden. Clarence Har- tend university. Toledo, federal secret servli'e age meetfngs-wbto out. desires best to can deny that If the issuance' of the" tect fee, as the county's portion only, uty Denandel for confidence In the the these the situations bring mon looked the stern da'ddyv he was the" latter the gies, wha are doped to win the con. knpw fho. outlaw nersonnllv do so. , Some of the lectures will statements could have these effects, aud still get equally as good if not government. Oh in such a favorite as Mac Edwards, b" . Tate - the Socialist council came out definite ference title this yeir. Without an readily Idenrtfliak-tfi- e m services better e Public. equipping , the auhtor would be rendering his con-,aPPeR! havf for for example. chance without ? iiitrmiwion have for mistaken wast as easily of len -' It Anderson, that confidence.renfeel ' that we have ly against country, his govrnment and ; his building, we rest or recuperation, Young must The scenery and the chorus work Houdint or Alexander the Great, In Mien a one is tne lecture ny ri.IT. at. nonnced ot headquarters this mi dered a very good service to the Y Painleve, previous to this vote. S. army, the greatest service ever into the arena with - Western was equal to that of former plays his Weird costume of the soothsayer. Iedyard, agriculturist for the " hop ' ': ing, confirming the previous rep which resulted from Socialist dis- citizens of the county. aVd Refining costum the same the company, them in our history. company, by Smelting. next State college Saturday. of Police Lieutenant Roy Fer MsterBlllyNelsenajn.riatl(! Mr. Griffin has done a great deal satisfiaptlou with the cabinet's new "Tr!1It! "The" people of this country," Held Ruth Hansen were charming. lnJh&rJiSgJ whTTmade'Tbe finger priiit tests. had told Leon Blum . The dope,, regardless of 'the attiand Laud Marks' and is illustrated Mr., and- Mm. Oe..e Hallif as!,,,,; mt t UJ,y "said,r'"reKafItffiaccut here on of splendid work gratis. Ills servls finance plans, count e mwnrarrTOCT A. W. Hamilton, postoffioe tnsier SotJaMJ-"unon '" must h the hundred worth been several have tht did the slides characters of our greatexcep tili:! before you as one leading A solo dance b Ixiia Bowen by .Intern Mate, iavors inac lnsritunon. it is from Grand Rapids., and of - I. dollars toThecounty In makingthis .stsT(r support which had leen-cThey were well ac- - st a miied her a 8 a Of mil g I nterprcter tioually..well. "esFpatriofs." defeated true that Young BrighamHrown, In tliarge of Detroit set to the Herrlot regime. with their lines and were of aesthetic SiryeiLJie camt iaihe flnntyaiih carded earlier dancing. Colorado college, a school that de tpiainted j . service. into usual the highest oi recommenaations. in Further, he revealed to Blum that feated Western their high up typYof The male members of the audience but that deAnderson's body lay nn, State, .While be it would in this th retire should and cabinet .affer this doing making were unanimous in their selection t feat and victory are not so signif-lean- terpretation. tiard at Clock Undertaking Pan was a of the "Glorious Girl" Riotous Seamen Mac ' Larion Edwards work he'has only acted the.part.of a forced to rely mainly on the right chorus being In the recent the per of light here" members of the police f, for scream as usuoUliut was given the the most Any insinuations or groups to obtain dlsired credits gentleman. ? oustanding and attractive COLLISION joined in preparation 'for the With Police imitationsofTinfffimess of graft continuance of the Moroccan war formance of Western State. v opportunity to create the laughter from' every angle. The girls in the Beslds. Hinckly, will lie out of the of which be is nenil of Detective ClWrle.n T. H, . tween Mr. "Griffin and any eounty operations. capable. i game. Kimball, also may lie miss. ' JitliusMadsen - and Josephine chorus .wefe Daisy Fail, Ardis An automobile collision In which mond. Loveless. Dorothy Jones, Ellen Ash- ' FREMANTLrT. Ilanimoud was nurtiilly wouic ing from ffle lineup since his arm is Jones, as the Bowery crooks,' 'took cars driveh by A. Milton Thomas Australia, Nov, 3. ton, Yifughn Crlett,.Faun Singleton. by no. means cured as yet. The loss the house and W. E. Best of S ilt by Anderson while trylnj! to art by storm. Their acting Margaret (UP) Serious clashes between Norma of .Provo Wliittemore, of these two men will be felt 'were'T'auTF seamen Lake strikers riotous' damaged 'occured him for passing counterfeit nun nlid police iwildhMdJyJ) Tbe-ieawJlLJhe so C4fenly and singing was above Cutler, Stella Tatei Jenny Grant the tntersectton of First West The bandit was slain by his own occured here when strikers, stormed at tbelFdaneing voter, snouiu avau nimseu 01 me oiiiioriuimjr matched next ;Saturday, that the the ordinary. vol ver, howeverrns Hammond's police guards protecting Tth Brltish In thtrWeek" with an SecondySonth street Monday will be open game promises- to be thriller: -It Sadie Howarth, as the shopkeeper, Lew Lncey .and Ardis ; Loveless, morning.' Mr. Thomas' car' was go- act in line of dtity was to wreni steamer .Borda as she was maneu to vote today," said Senator Le, Roy Dixon. ?The polls ' vered into anchorage! ' The police until 7 o'clmk until which time thosie who have not voted earlier during is a toss up as to which outfit will was one of the- best characters, in Naomi Seamont, ; Dorothy Jones, ing south "while Mr. Best was west- from him and fatally wound Aih .1 and avoid cirry off the heavy end of fhe'score, the show. Her stage presence was Vaughn car struck that sou. answered the" strikers volleys ' fit the day may cast their ballot. While it is 'heater to Ciiflett, Helen MeArthur, bound.'. '.The. Ttpmas Chief of Police Peter Led Jn Brigham Youug. will fight as she exceptional, her euunciuHou. clear Norma g fender .by, rear stonesc-nnpushing of the coal by charging with the rmdi. it is better to vote lute than not. at all. The Best's, Hughes and Margnret Cutler, has not done this year to add an- and distinct and her. Singing melo was Hansen, members of the police f drawn batons. In design and perform- it ttgnlns.t a telephone pole. .. late will eonnt Just as much as the one, coming In early, she. other in i' order that may victory! : dious,.. a discussion as to who also have started a benefit fun or V'"'" ; .. ance. little Oue. "constable-- ' was so badly In It Following now the are requires "phices city, Volng 30 plentiful draw herself up out of the cellar., Msdge Peterson and Rex . Oue .of the fascinating-part- s if. Tollce Wrefl aid Hammond's widow who was wounded that he was takn to a hos- no effort on the part of .the voters of was t fault-Chito that duty." A little snow n Western State A movent othef and the hand, their well handled with four children. to the saSg together csl'ed and whs Wllkins P strikers American jtizeu has a score of two pital ' ttr T.imiln Tuf or' stormy weather ought not prevent auy n years' standiug parts creditably: thnrfrhomas atntTraveThF-npintoinjured, oe .were" less seriously ' " ' from carrying out his duty." t settle with thrOotigarx,'. Coii'sTderJuf llie ftict Tiiat it was (Continued on Tagfe Eight.) 'any rewards that may be. offered had the 9rre.sia.wBrcjua!le. IH TWO YEARS HINCKLEY .. . m . 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