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Show inrrJLLD rzz::zz Kr - t ' ' ' - - - Y - nn ...- . , VOLUME 4, NO. 34 n fi H3 nn FLOGDS WALSH DECLARES SEWATE 081 . ,; m ' " . ... U7 , mm KIM JV. ... : ; PEOVO. UTAH, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28. .1928. rvn fffl n ' ' 1 - EuEiaeU C LMitorkJ Eaosa .pEICB'TTiO CHNT3 o Mounis Their "Loss ; FAILED TO DECIDE MELLOIj TRUSTREPORT t)N ITS LIERIT WASHINGTON,. JVb. 2T.(P) There will be no further attempt to proreed against the Aluminum Company of Amerk-- la which oft he Treasury Uellon has an InteEest, Thomas 3. WhIkb, Petmv Attorney Cares Little For ; rat, alontaoa, who started tbe movemeat announced today. Ajraiiifct Blasphemy com matter ; Defeat of hi report la the senate yesterdsy Ham the Anthonyjiimba aald. h eanueraod, as is ffalA fas pletely believe the evidence snowed- - far any uublssed mind thit tbe com DECLARES PROSECUTION believe the senate violated the law." Walsh said. . "I do had COLORED THE CAiL pany the redecided the ase on its aaertta but tha senate decided W-tr , '"' N o t ' Blasphenjr '. Deny sponsibility must rest upon those who shouldered ft." a ...... t ; .... Go Ob Flood lUmpage In Ohio and , n . PennsTlrania. i Yl Pre-Spriri'- r'. . -l- OSS ESTIMATED NEAR MILLION DOLLARS : Cham Jams Endanger Lowlands, Factories 'Flooded; ; i , j Roads Destroyed PfrffiBWlOU Pa.T FebT 2T- .and rivers la Ohio ' (CF)-Cree- . 'SNWIDTE'IS" GREAT THROKG "throngof - students great ' patronsroTr-the- -' public schools enjoyed the presentation U Ohio, the Manmee, Miami and of "Snowhita" at the Provo high Ohio rivers - were sluing steadily, school auditorium. Friday afternoon and evening. The matinee perform-anc- t f 04 although floods were not bedrew the largest .house of recwere men lieved Imminent. river ord of. any performance ever given taking flood prevention measure. to - Ice Jams la the Ohio and Maumet in the auditorium, according . were breaking, endangering the low. anthorltlei TTfia operatiii Sas pre '' sented by the pupils of tbe fourth, ' lands. ... la Pennsrlvanla, hundreds of fifth and sixth grades of the Frank homes in the river bottoms were lin school, under the supervision of flooded. Hlghwara and -- railways B. U FJelsted, principal of thst ' werfe Inundated in Oil Clly eight Tbe principal parti were admir mlloa distant from Franklin was cut - off from the eatald world abl-y- enacted by -- Aleea Peultenj -- as Prtncees Snowhlte"; Evans Bailey aa "Prince" j Buby Taylor "Queen" ; lamage, - - sjoJ;.;;J35LuL..:jI.-1.-- CHICAGO.-reb.,f7.--XT!P- ', Feb, 2T. The fate of Anthony B.imba nd; Massachusetts 299 eA old .yew blaspbmy law Is in tbe baada f JadgeNX CarroU King. ' . . Final argument:wert cWl" at 19:30 p. m., today and Judge King took tbe case under advitte-Bten: He announced be would make knows hla. detlslon Tuesday. Patrons, friends and students of Blmlia came to New England to the Lincoln tilfh whoot were mysl- - create propaganda for--t he destnie-tlo- a of our government,'1 CUy ly entertained Friday and Satur t. Manuel Rubin aald today day evenings when tbe students and in atate's dosing argument la the members of that institu faculty tion presented in splendid 'fashion tbe blasphemy, trial of the Brooklyn 'PINAFORE' Proa-ecnt- .' the opera, "Pinafore.' V best The talent of that achoul was augmented by leading singera from who ' under tbe Young unlversttfl the direction of Ralph Booth, of mualc in a Lincoln editor.- - 'tlur J?rl fun-mak- ' - tng ht r ) b "In MRS.DA1C0 to-b- e LAID AT REST LEAGUE MAY SAVE CONFLICT hls-exl- -- 27.-(U- P-The MXA MrGllRE UNWRITTEN ! iFAILSTOWORK -- SINGERSTRY ATTEIPTED TO OUT FOR ROLES POISON TEMANTiTO ADDRESS m PARENTCLASS ; , V'6' the-PS- .- - flPWw'tTestifledr mrmsfsi Ix-e- r -- URGES FASTING well-love- Those In the communitychurch parish who desire to contribute to tbe Bingham relief fund and who have not badi opportunity through the canvass conducted in the bud " nesa district this wek, may take - advantage of same through a special ' offering received nt both morning and evening services of the thuryh - House Will Reject f Italian Debt Bill HODSE WILL REJECT... '."j-- . ' . Man suaded, nun.. commissioners .td...sub-m- lt to a a settlement, "dissimilar chester. .Who In 1911 went over character In lneiultableln principle in FalU Nlagarar hmke' hla 'leg todW In1 Auckland and nnfulr t tbe tax payers pt tbls -' Jwben he slipped on an orange peel country"- 'V y Leaehj,f, v JALLS. Ore., Feb local dentist was dead here today following a ten days field was suffering from an ulix&. aad 'stomach and sought to improve his condition by abstanining from food. Wednesday evening be appeared before the chamber of commerce and made a speech on the bnflta of fast- lng. As ne left tne cnamoer quarters be fainted on tbe street - and waa rushed to a hospital and'dpet PASSES AWAY ,' . ' He never regalnedT after tbe operation, Afte- r- -- three weeks illness.. of heart trouble, Fawn Perryl5-year-eld daughter of Frank J. and'Ivy Stewart Perry, died In the family home at Pleasant View Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock. t She is survived by her parents, (wo brothers and three sisters. Since members of the family have recent ly been afflicted with diptheria, the funeral --aervlcea will ba Provo eitr cemetery Sunday after-noon at 8:80 o'clock. . L -- consciousness toeld-ln-lb- e' . --, -- ; r,-Ti , - - 27,-(- UP) t e the: - f etep-broth- - - , ? - - iuer-chan- t. r " v, Visa Rambeao, Whose vivid court roonr "manner-bad"be- en the blp: after she had fled from tbe spot ot .the marital' drama Was not- aranarsjttarwttjr" Tm-meTiflia court "at that time. Notified by been . a favorite, telephone, she said she, was willing 12 On last Bawla January year to forgive Mrs. Manton for tbe charge that she bad been guilty of was motoring on MalabarHlil, Bombay when armed natives waynbcMdm with the actor; .. laid and killed him then marred the beauty the Nauteh dancer. Nine dayj later, the Bombal "police roiiuded up the assailants three of w Lom were sentenced to death and otbern to life Inipriwmmeut, ..':. i Great Britain Subsequently a4 NEW REALTY FIRM HERE brougbt jah J. A. 'Owens, well known In busi ness clreles- of Mahara- f. announcw Provo, tbe prettHure ui)6n to abdicate. that lie will open a real estate and fltV-- . at - 53 ' McAdoo's Manager Makes Prediction told in the Evening Herald FrI frightened when tha train went of er -iltlfOJSi&OBPPS-ed- - whena. tha viaduct,' I,' 4?ai-o- B. tba,wagott team of jkontes driven by Joba but son found miself on 'the able Doru,64, a' farmerjof Payson, be- the road. : How t got (here T don't ' came frightened by an drem pass-- j knowT I must have fallen, j It topk the from, enger train, approaching rear, and jumped against tbe car me so unawajea I iotl'tknow, bow ' ; driven byj Addle. Wrlghft in which it really did happen.; ; ' tbe five girls the young man. , Tbe not jibe automobile ' was" of the" took bottom accident place at speeding. I really cattH tell bow be bill immediately east of Payson fast It was going," but I Imagine t v about 3:20 o'clock Friday after noon. Happy and joyont over the prus. The complete details of tbe .acci peels of an auto ride over the paved dent will never be known; Every highway to .ephi and anticipating basthing happened so quickly and so a good time at the last league well-aunexpectedly that no one, not even ketball game at Nepui as later at tl annua.1 Junior prom of the victims of tbe accident, seem know anything about i only that tbe Juab high .school, the fire girls and young Leland Bown left their there was airtwful accMenfc.' .s;- if ' . ;'o, : a Wednes- - da March $. Mr. Owem win engage in" general fire Insurance,- - life in mirariif, and In addition will maintliiu a' livestock department for the" purpose of buying or selling livestock. s b,' Ny Jlinckrey; an - experienced 'lvestock Jnan-w- lll have charge-- f busl-nes- real-estat- e NEW YOKK. Feb. William G. McAdfto wirbe a cudl date for the: Democratic presiden 27.-(U- P) - - SPARKS FROM UVE.WIRES "There aremany angles to the range-- of etyles for the comlnp Mercaatlle year," declares W.- It. Biitlc;, manngier of .Wood-Cliftocompany,'. who recently teturoed from a buying trip to New York City - n and other, eastejrn cities."The Prince f Wales styles in .woman's, suits together with elaborate 'iport coats will prevail. A combination' of, taffeta and ,eorgetta tfad prints and georgette will also be very popular. Not, o'ply 'Is their wide rangr of stylerDut'style development also is awenluated in the benutiful exdori effects'- wbk-- 'Inclndfe 'oiavy, 1k1k de rose,' cocoa, green, woodrushi jfMniliilri lavendi'fl lipstick and .pellametto "Coupled with all these "beauties comes the good word that ladies' skfrgMill be snerttr added Mr. Butler with sly wrinkles In the corners of hl mouth. . "When I arrived in New York I found snow piled on either side " of the streets higher than my heat Traffic conditions were bad, and it cost the' city three million dollars to remove the last snow from the street fuurlng the oal strike New York was besmirched in - a dense doud of amoke caused lrom. the necessity of burning soft coal. This worked a real hardship on the mtt3iondVthere.!L - Mr.l!utU'r declared, ' "Among the great improvements to be made In New4 York and one that will add greatly to the comfort and the convenience' of the public, and also relieve the congested traffic, will be tbe operation of a system Of iriot'or Ihiiwips 'lYi'sres electric ears. Only the- - eleetrlcunb-way- s will continue' In 'the ' UovSt town--1st plana work , : 7. im i? i - r nju. out otJafAPtotlvjj- f f i the-pres- cnt - St I , V . PldiTJved elately afterl tt occurred told conflicting stories. One declared that he saw the car tial jiouilnatlonju lJ28Jf scroatj turn over three never turiiiAnother WiTTbttTtheTar cumpsiigir is made for Governor ,Ai torse to David LfHrt it all. One said that the; left Smith, , Rwkwell of Cleveland, Ohio,: Me-- leaped right into the back of the car and over the back seat. Another Adoos' manager in 1824. as emphatically that the "Kock'veli; vrtur !s at the hote declared on the left running this department pf tbe bUKitexs,' Mr, Vanderldlt for a few days-sai- d that horse wasonly Owens atates.Tniinfra new fea- be did not . believe elf ber Smith board of the car.. "There was just a crash and then ture and presents a new medium of or McAdoo would enfer the rac-- and said Leland pown exchange in Provortbnt should provethattoTenior Vlc Donabey of Oblo, It was - I of value to the community. tbe nomination when asked bow. it happened. .lis likely don't know what took place. No. I can't tell whether too ear ttppetf iver or not" Northnrvefsnyvehue; - A geaeraf-Hatesagency- -of : fast-Weste- r- ateron. Saturday. - YOUNG GIRL -- Tha proposed terms for the settle ment of tbe Italian debt will be rejected by tbe upper house of congress. United States. Senator Pat Harrison, - Mississippi, ' declared in . an address here. .1 the vote Js taken in the ; 'When senate, this Italian debt settlement is going to be defeated," Senator OHEIST. CHURCH, N., Z.. Fe6 Harrison, said. ; 'It'aly has per- 2T.(UP)-r-Bobb- BUT DIES IN ACT KLAMATH -- - J ABDICATED . ' Tt-1- "' 'Ml 'MARB.I AN'DELDi "ilnelmR Birikhdm Relief Community Church - . Such genuine and Jexista in the cityTowards the families of the accident victims,, that it is believed the tabernacle will be thronged, to overflowing TiIANTON CASE INDIA RULER by the many mourners. The .accident struck so close to the heart strings of every Lither and mother in Provo that 4t is a community tragedy more than a personal disaster. SETTLED WITH The bodies will lie in state at the stake tabernacle from ... Monday forenoon at 11 o'clock until 1:30 o'clock, when they be viewed by schoolmates and friends. AID OF JUDGE BY SCANDAL may The music department of the high school will furnish ' the music. Pallbearers will be selected from amonar the . schoolmates of the two girls. NEW YORK. Feb. 27, (UP) BOMBAY, India, Feb., In respect to the lamily of Postmaster J. P. McGuire, Miirjorte, Ituintieau bad nn part In The Muhai'jah of Inderel, one el the postoff ice department has authorized the closing of the the last act. of the playlet. "The the riobest ,and most txtwerful InProvo postoffice at 1:45 o'clock Monday afternoon until the Private Life of Mr. and Mrs. dian rulers baa abdicated in favor nd of the services. ' lunton." Tn noted of Prince Beta Sabeb, i be 'heir Reports from the Payson hospital late Saturday evefielraes dropped ont of the situation apiwrent ' Passing of tbe MahurJaL altogether while the other two followed pressure by the British ning stated that a decided improvement was noted in the ost f Beth Wrightrthe young girl who sustained the"-mreconeiiea.'.-- . government to force him out as a condition-osevere injuries in the accident with exception of A Jury in a olvort-- suit t'eught result of the Mumtaa. Begum, dune-hv Mr Maptouin. ahlch Min HAm-- J iu girl scandal two who "were killed." Although she, has a- severe fracture of the skull, the attending physicians are now firmly of the byaawaa named .aa The-hud been put seven bonrs .when adaiinitralh-with opinion that she will recover from her injuries.- - She is still 'ladore tn; Court Ji.stlee Wa rtervogol the are also her sister Addie, who sustained at advice of the governor general' "Served wtrh llarrton and tils ult ceiitrid India agent,' a her fractured Leland Eownfc ft shonlder,"and OuS ladweed-.tbeto forget piAMtifla" assumed "who 'sustalned,"mifi6r "bruises toliis face. The three youths fH'ultieand begin their- married ; ' TbeHlaharajaBrlt will devote bis next few year to are the children of William and flattie Wright Bown, '376 life anew. travel or to residence in England.',". wmn jumversity avenue. , :. Msnton: was beaming bis pleasure With tbe abdication of the powerBess Boyden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Alma Bovden. and Mrs. Manton was having diffiful Marabujah,.", there ends one 281 North JFIrst West street, was, the least injured of the culty in restraining tears of relief of a remarkable caae In Wlth b She sustained bruises on the lefjt side of her forehead when th Jury was summoned to phase killed Ab- girls.' the court ' room and informed 1U retaluers of the ruler cuts on her elbow.-:- . She was, taken to her home in and minor ,' dulquader Bawla- Wealthy services were no longer needed. four hours afterthe accident oy her parents; Provo Bawla bad protected a COLORADO GETS . vf!i jC "'I'' a. iiilll Double funeral services will be held in the Utah stake tabernacle Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock for Marba Andelin and Nina McGuire, the two Provo high school girls who were accidentally, Julie near Payson Friday afternoon while on their way to the Provo-Jua- b basketball eame at Neuhi. Th x f uneralromjsej $obe one of Ihe largest attended aver held in rrovo. ,ine stuaems oi tne nigh school wm be excused from their classes to attend the services, according to a decision made by the board of education of the city schools t. hls-clor- mm GHflMRELIC I f. t , STATE Other High School Students Injured In . JTragicL AutaJpeck Friday Jear Payson Reported Improving V Mas BlfAVEFffiETM SAVEFAIi MS, x.: Bubin declared the evidence plain ly snowed that Blmba had violated toe 229 year old law"' Maasacbusetts In every respect except I bat regarding wilful or malic-ion- s purpose.. It was apparent,' be school gave a mostArelltabl' presentation of thia popular opera, i said that Blmba bad Jw good parr pose in coming here. : Prlnclpftl .At: A. Banks ranks high. His characterBROCKTOl-- i Mass Feb., 27. ization ef he gay-- ld .admiral, Lmba; (VP) AiStnony alleged fine hla baritone coupled with voice, afforded much amusement blasphemer bad a perfect right is deny God, Attorney Harry Hoffman Elbert DattageiHunt8man," and declared today in argn. : entertainment of auccee the seven the dwarfs the following aa the ment in the Mue tawf, triaj sf the. lamaavBtaaleyiHealJ'iral were Eddie Isaacson 31en OIn. - ' editor. ; : Uf teit'oldbergTzCSltforitzAdamaon. trreyrbleycr Berjiardi Ande I rBrooklyn care wnat yon do with "I don't William-Wrigson. . JBuanelL Kad and oe,iArtfeu)rJ JiepJ Sterling case," Hoftman told Bobert Graham. herdFay Jensen, Verda Carter and tbe blaophemy Carrol lJngrTbliJBuii nas Juilgs Adams. Iona were children, The beautifully The acenle effect of the opera eommlttad bo crime." ' : The costumed .under tB djrectipn. of and tbe Hoffmaa attacked tnpcoseeaUs. and Sliss Haaei ctrmbute4.!tritt.'w8s second floor of an apartment build. Mrs. ;RheaKeev costumes were comely These were for what "Le described as an, att- tbe was whilea fire early Westrope, staging ing gave way. during in charge of G. E. Sandgren- and empt to insert "color Into the today (and hurled 10 firemen to the under the direct supervision of Miss Leah Hales, respectively. with the use of ' tbe . lithunnlaa Mr. Gussle John.. They were aa naieme&t, causing injuries veh-words for 'teole and "sole. ' were so serious elpht of them were slated by the entire faculty of the aald my opening address" 1 - - - school. - - -- sent to a hospital It made the clear Hoffman, ul that Tbe little folks and their teachers Three families living on the sec evidence on) tbe blasphemy case is fhelr upon ond floor - were saved by daring are congratulated not very much In dispute,- - ,. Blmba successful effort and words of praise rescue didn't deny the existence f God. t were beard in all parte of the city Tne. overnment baa Atte'mpted, for l&smnhertirwhlcfi The pretty, however, to insert socb. other fantaattc muglcale was presented. vTdenoe W fBIi" base la W-de-r to make the charge niore color- Mrs! D. services for Funeral May fni. of Damlco, who died at Tbe, government nis tried to pwb her son, Tony, Monday, were held me close to the Une of profanity. in tbe Catholic church 'Saturday HIsh mass was pro Is it blasphemy for a man to deny morning. G. Delaire Christ was only a man andnot DENVER, Colo., Feb. 27. (UP) nounced by Father Knives and forks, used by Napo who also delivered tbe funeral ser god. Do all men believe' In ChristT We know they" don't Is it blasle on : Won Bonaparte during . mon. the island of St. Helena, have been Mrs. Hugh i Peterson sang two phemy todeny the divinity of GENEVA, Feb., 8he was accompanied ChrlstT I am sure It Isn't I don'l willed to the Colorado state hisof Nations has beea called selections. oare what you do with the bias Mrs. Anna torical society,. It was learned to- - Leagdeanew to use its Hinckley. Interment. good offices to by upon f)hfmv innf Thla nuntiiii nmmlt- was Provo i day. when the will of Mrs. Mildred In the cemetery. city prevent a Eirrepean conflict from .He baa tbe right to i gherier was admitted to probate bursting into warfare. : deny God. . t Alrm. Shorter. ' who died several Lithuania has asked tbe League "Anthony Eudaco Eudaco was wfceks ago, inherited the silverware responsible for all tbe . publicity fro her father, DK WUUm RoWe. to intervent in a fresh conflict ever con tltu ted border,, claim givenrtheTpaser-Eudac- o ' woo was'Aara In the Island and in the Lithuania-Polin- h himself protection of tbe Amherlcain htrited them from hie father, T. lng that without thi8 aid, bloodshed seisure people, t Eudaco considers hlmielf StPtlLRolfc f ormeri A Jencli.gov- - may result from Poland's defender of the churcb, and God." of Podsaje forestry- , r ernmeflt efnelaL , j Tbe Poles have answered that tbe forest"; la ' Polan'a and. that Polish guards have merely ousted ,OMikA. Neli, Feb.. 27. (I'P) The unwritten lawAlletHo-vfor- k Lithuanian occupiers. for Fred Williams. Omaba. jwiiiter; and be was found gulltF'of second degree murder earltoday. Williams admitted killing his I wife after be . bad found Louis sansi'1' J Between flften and twenty Carn- Yeymiller, the 1star boarder"! in BOISE, Idaho, Feb. 21. ;TJP) his wife's bed room about midnight sos, Uadam - Pattiest ...ghamarnn E. H. Ilea ley of Parma, age TC.'who on November 3 lant Weymlller Beinkea and Scottls, 'In embryo, will - has' lived in Idaho since'. 185L has do their best to impress the Judges waa wounded. - ' i. - ben sentenced to from one to ten Prof. Laval 8. Morris of the B. Williams mnrSAl troubles wltb their hlstronlc and vocal abil The a aa In the state penitentiary years X. MPirarmtt H wVL 8Wak 10 r atnrter! whpn Wllltnms found hla ities Monday afternoon-i- n College result of bis, conviction, in district ' was giving Weymlller two eggs Hall when they will try out for "rife - conrtf t Caldwell Friday ion sOHALE Elleweuy Setter pups. Jr breakfast while he got only one, rolee in the grand opera, '11 Trova-tore,- " ebarge of attempting (ct!2poison months ol(t-F- oik ' Peter by . Verdi,' which baa on hla MeillncV,' farm, tenant ' .. i . rora. aa the competitive opera second gtencan selected, murder for degree .wits ie complaining d Penalty ..:, .. BfeautificaWorf;'' "ia ten years to life Imprison this ye8r. A from man tbe atrychaged put (ng.tbst shrubs . "Never home planning, have I seen so much in exterior, ment ..... a ,i tent iff Ifl milk la following nine terest shown in a production," Prof. " - flowers and lawns for . the city quarrel they bad. William F: Hanson declared. "The His talk will be illustrated It took the Jury four hoars to home. " elides. young people seem eager to appeal by , the verdict and of fenohK guilty nurn in this great and d Jtiros recommended leniency on ' ber." ' iof the defendant' advanced 1 ." . age. j i i P . "s . A Inundated several fae" toxica and took" a loH of lSOO.OOO and home, ii BROCKTON1, PRESENT PLAY ENJOYED BY pre-sprln- ., r Dirinity of Christ, ;? Coansel Says ..: (11') - and their LINCOLN HIGII ks Pennsylvania. Bare , gona ... oa g their annual rampage, forcing! hundreds o thousands of dollars' In damage. . .; . Ia Franklin, Pa Saturdiy one of tha worst floods In the history of the upper Allegheny rive district - drove hundreds ffamlliea from " I 'I . '. ... II. Bee-reta- ry v 7 fee 1113 Ifl HE 11 rf-th- . ..h .1 L. 1 ... w.v. 11 j 1. n preparea a- luncneon vruica w be enjoyed, before'-thbtmketbttll " , game. ,,was! at the wbknd, Leland Bow: with ber beside her. In the back seat from left, to right were- - Murbu, Aadeiiu, Nlmt' McGuire,- Betb Wrighl; and " Bem Bojvden."" J"", X', Little 'dreaming; o the, tragic calamity ' that siRtteJ them, the students' Joked and laughed and drruk.lir tjjje wonderful sceuery. of ' the drive as, the ear leisurely pasued ' thruufib' Sprlngvflle,' Spanish Fork and Si;lem,","Tbey had left early iutbe jifterfioon gt that tbeM would., Bess Boyden or any hurry, , fain a to the details of the ncd be su lieed : They ; we A .approaching itbe bill of the is opinion, She lent, eat, of Payson and. would aoou b the horse did not come ' - . . . in that community, of the car. . t Then, crash t Piercing, shrieks pew- '.Mv God, I'll never eW over this,' tha air. Tbe .cap stopped mnnnoitMr. Doan. driver of the abruptly In a high embaakmeut to team figuring in the accident, ' After Mr. .Done, hud viBed the the side of the road. were . se the ' bow to injured Other 'lomital travelers hurried to the accident cae.-'- Among tbe . first to progressing, be went of tbe accident, in' bis autnmoniie. arrhe were, the members of the He was seen there by a Herald re. Provo tigb chql basketball team. nortor His head was resting hety-- They found that tbe windshield Uy in the palms of bis bands whi'e bad been 4oro lose. Oa tha left aide top bad caved in.- be swayed back tMVtV-bemoaa- waa beheld In A ghastly-scening tbe sairTragedf. "My God. how will I ever forcet side tbe ar. Bleeding profusely this scene?" he grieved.- - "Why from cut about tbe .face and necks should "I have this terrible thine were the; four girls. 'Death had should to Macba and Nina. come tntfrfflr-ol-d such beautiful young girls tome to Beth waa unconsciouij while Bess ! . j - ,v . was stunned, ' ; - 1 Kvervthlnft "iuv " What had happened I. The correct . ly fast that, I can't let' c'tctly details of the. tragedy will never be rtriving Usnown. Tbe suddenness-o-f what took pliee,. I tba din-- . a sud aster so. iieacefullv along wheiv e U stunned all of completely ' "' den the borspS'VliiitW-r- t " the prlnCIpalu la the accident thai- rb:hllluti' ihe! am iMztir-tZC!- . ,.fY re' mobile. T Hd tht bear1 'he-tne- B traia wblitle lo I thlnlt1 tbey wero !jua u ' " ' atep-bro'th- - " ..i,' -- s lifer--Wh- sucha-'8ad.nding- ? hm?' tis i-- kAJ. -- |