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Show .' ' - . ' A AfTEWSPAPPR ia to t - - s '. . . Aiitorneys Present Eight Nw Affidavits of Chapman's - Innocence of Murder j INJUNCTION TO BE FILED FOR NEW STAY SALT LAKE DONATES ANNUALLY tf Injunction Is Denied Convicted Murderer Must Give Life Tuesday Winner Comes From Coionia Juarez, Mexico; Student Here for Three Years ... American Legion, Elks and Kiwanis Join rrovo Rotary Club In Fostering T Activities For Boys ? .;, ,. April 3. for Gerald Chap-- v man were today refused a hearing Aon their motion for new .trial. The bandit's counsel presented Jeight new affidavits by which they hoped to establish that Cuap- r, man waa not guilty of the murder I lor whltil he is condemned to hang . Tuesday After conference between Judges Newell Jennin and Waldo Marvin, with States Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn and AssiHtant United States At--- torney .General George Asa attendud. it was that the new ev!-- r dehce prestmted did .not. 'warrant waiving ,the iesal' formalities and allowing the motion, of thedeTense " to be heard at once. ' This will men, it was said, that -- Chapman muit hang Tiitsilay.jiit less Ms attorneys can obtain an injunction hi some federal court staying execution'. Ray Wiley, associate Counsel for the tiandjtv has already prepared' an application for such an injunction to use in an emergency and Chip Tf' tPSI hftsSlgned it. -LTnder!the. lavf moUoa has ' not : filed and in tnW heard tintil may ; unless the legal formalltli'8 were, waived, : Chapman Is scheduled to "hang early Tuesday r'h; v54. ISA BELLE DUTHIE. l PLEASANT VIEW WOMAN DIES IN VINEYARD Funeral ' Services For Mrs. - Mary Melvina Ekins to . Be Held Monday . Mrs. Mary MeTyiha Ekins," widow of George Ekins of Pleasant View, died at the home of her daughter Mrs. Elmer Holdaway of Vineyard, Friday. She had been at the daughter's home since, suffering a stroke about a week agor- r Boiato-gttridiSwitzerland, 1859Mr8. Ekins came to Jul Utah with her pamtts fa 1870. Sfnce that time she had lived continuously in the Pleasant View ward, where she had! always been active' in the morning.) various religions and civic activities, hree song and twutfhtos-gur4TtoTfi- 1 rive her, as follows : Adam Ekins, Delta; Reed R." and A. Ray Ekins of Pleflsant View Mrs. Ellon Holda way, Vineyard and Mrs. Marie Redd, ;sne la jugo survivcu .yniiTicpno. 30 grand children, one brothel" John Mazenen,- Duchesne ; two sisters, Mrs. Eliza Crane, Pleasant View and Mrs. Bertha Clays, Salt Lake City. BOISE. Idaho, April 3. (UP) Funeral service will be held in The Idaho state board of education Pleasant View ward chapel the bid of may be unable to match the at 1:30 o'clock. Oregon university for the services Monday afternoon of Pr. A. II. Upham, now prenident The bodv may be viewed at the serof the University, of .Idaho ia the Ekins family home prior to the the iu be will Interment vices. A.. I4ppincott, presiopinion of J. FTeuTof TheTmfa7VBIIe lhe"board Provo city cemetery. m'embera ..have no definite informal 1'0" ou theffeTTepresentatives of Ftbe University of Oregon made to, s Iteiddcut Upham at Moscow re- cently, the iMtard feeis, according to Mr: Llppint-ot- t that it. has reached the limit in salary for the head of " the atate university "of Idaho. pat-alet- 'rr-rr- t4oid - 4)REG0N4J IDAHO U HEAD FAIR WEATHER -- NEXTWEEK T benive5 Upham on hi but it Is expected that some indication of them will be given when he Idaho board meets Afrtil 21. FOOD TRUST IS DISSOLVED I (UP) NGTOX, April Weather outlook for period April 5 to, 10 Inclusive: Rocky "Mountain, and pleateau regions occasional rains or snow be first part and mostly fair the latter half of the weeH ' 'Temperature lielow normal at the beginning and. near normal thereafter, except colder about Thnrsdajt. 3. - VF1 ..The J. G. McDonald scholarship of $100 was. awarded this week to IsabeMe Dutliie, 22, of Coionia Juarez, Mexico, a junior at Young This cash scholarship university. ia given aiinually to "some worthy student o' Brigham Young univere sity selected by the college of faculty" by J. O. McDunald, of Salt Lake City for the MtDonald Chocolate company. Isabelle Dutble came to Brigham Young university three years ago from Mexico where her father is a miner and prospector. . Being without sufficient funds to "carry her through school, she came to Prevo early where she secured work. Dur ing the"hree years .that she hag been a student she has eontinuedL to partially support herself taking business courses leading to a degree which ahe hopes to secure in 1927. Her major will be accountings Last year she brought her invalid mother and a sister to Provo also where the three are now living! Both of the girls work on the side to astrist themselves through Behool. Miss Duthle does housework and typ-IVay she, arus about . freshman. $5 a week. Heraister is Besides carrying full tourse through all the quarter including 'the summer sessions with grades above ave rage. Miss uutnie naa siuoieu we nnttl she haa WoTTa1pIa"ceTn the B. Y. U. concert orchesffa. Aa dean of the college of said Prof. H. V. Hoyt, in announcing the awarding of the to prize-.- ,!I m pleased to award Mr. McDonald's splendid gift to a student who is worthy of the scholarship as I believe Mist Duthie to.be. I have watched her course and am of the opinion that the faculty made no mistake in ' selecting aer for tne honor.' , also to commend Mr. for his llbrality In awarding this schojarelpHer wltt make possible throuigh thTTglftfor us t lighten the burdens ormanrstir-dent-s who deserve recognitlori for ' their struggle " Wllford L. Ashby received the Special Easter service- will be. McDonald scholarship in 1925. 50 held in Str. Episcopal church, West Second North street, Sundar mori' ng. The holy communior "sermon will be given at lloV-Ita the followfng musical iirograin : "(oine "Te TaTfliful." Sulliva n choir; "Threefold Kyric." Bnriihy. choir; "Gloria TIM," Tiillis. chMr: "Jesus Christ Is Risen Today." -The Strife is O'er, choir; win-mere- dii-re- a ' The' F(kkIs itself )lcdged 1 Products corporation dii(r)lve within .30. Jtsliorporate privileges and gurrendet its charter tO'the Btata of Maryland. . dayar-iorfelL- jll Effigy In Mexico - MEXICO CITY. AprirS(UP)" JikIis Lsrariot 'Was burned in effigy throughout tlie city today and sometimes suffered the added indignity of be- "ng blow n-- to bite by the explor sion of iirecrackersi as lie burn-- " Tlie streets were thronged with gay f rowds which senned to: have incxhaustililc applause for the tortures of Christ's be-trayer. ' Tlie strange Easfe rite is believed to be pcruliar to Mexico. Its origin is uncertain. Somet'nies Judas was only hanged but fire waa the preferred means of expressing cl 's '. - - - G0EST0R0ST -- s " SPARKS FROM LIVE WIREs , P) SAN DIEGO HAS; Lv 'X J f'Jav " PAN DIEGO;. April 3. (UP) alight earthquake was felt Dingo and vicinity, at 12:00 In-Ba- today.-- 1 EARTHQUAKE - pml Gifge O. Txiylor, Awards to Be Given TaProw) Boy Scouts : . . , ,, , general manager of the show. A court1 of- honor senice", for the ' In the Intermoitn-tai- rmM;.e of , "Aai.de from exhibiting fionie of the finest Bto-making awards of r:mk region, we have planned a program of interesting and delight- and distinction to" the boy scout of Prove who are thus qualified will ' ful entertainment for ourMsltors. , ;, . chnreh. be held in the ,Comiikiiuity tfrtHti 1itflT.ThtlittlAtia nt this Icinil lira VArv raliifltilA sml nronto lIrtio Hall) corner Second centive for better. livestocit and feel that we aboiild strive to create audi xXorth apd University avenue this ' a sentiment.' It is no harder to raise thoroughbred cattle lian it Is evening at 7 ;JW o'dockr: .' the acriibs, once one gets n start And that is what we are rrykig , Mayor O. K, Hansen" will give the main address nnd there w ill be wlw-tiou- s to do Induce our stockmen and farmers torTeprnee Ihe'scrubsT"" of vocal and .instrumental ' The eaus la a worthy one and the people 6f Utah county will be nmsle."AU interested ore cordially ' invited to ntteud. . repaid for their Jjitereat and anpport they give ns on 'his . DENVER., Colo.. April 3 A .unique use for peroxide was brought, to light today when police scanned recorda following the arrest of George Ryan here on a ' ' ,' liquor charge.' Reeorda show that in 1911 Ryan black cow and In order to stqle A prevent identification, used peroxide f change; her color. As a result h spent a year 1h the state peniten. tiary. lr. . n ? f T DEBATERS Burn Judas OFPROVONOW ' csmpaign, furnishing a war relic room 'In the city and county building and re plenishing the relief work fund, the members--o. the Provo chapter of Service Star Legion .will stage a M(t"; vaudeville program In the "Biiys Day in CMzetiship" will be theater Friday, April 19; with observed Wednesday with the fol- -' and evening perform afternoon lowing Rotary committee in. charge: ances-.Carl Wolfrom, chairman. Pbf Hell- - . The Service Star women have but, E. S. Hinckley. J. W. McAdum, tiwn given the services of the stu- Dr. L. , Oaks, O. A. Siienr and A. dents of the dramatic art depart- - A. Anderson. 4iiiut uf itu! A'ouug university tuid " T;'- - KeipVy rwfei'Itewil. of the Provo high school,- who will be the coke plant' of the Colnmbfa Steel directed by Prof. T. Earl Pnrdoe. !ic corpprntjou. ia chairman These student!) already are working pommltteeh charge of the activities on the various acts of ihe big varfor:TJurday7TdesTgriafe(I"Koys' . .. iety show, accord lug to Legion of- Day In industry." The otber mem- - r ficers. liers of the committee are Dr, II. G. In addition to the vaudeville a Merrill Dr. Fred W. Taylor, Jmke feature pictu re will be shown en titled "When the Door Opened," Arthur Craven, R. L. Edwards, and , withi, James Oliver Curwood in the Oeortre Quillian. heading rote. Friday will bp "Hovs'.'Dav in ' Tickets, which should be School" with Prof. Herald R Clark Ntf from memliers of the Serv-ic- e ns chairman. To assist hiiu have "Star legion In order that tbey beeB assigned the following" Rotar-ianmay Share In the receipts, may be Oayton Jenkins. .'Joseph Nl-soW. K. Spafford G. M. Brdtk-- . had at 50 cents for .the evening performance and 25 and 10 cents for lmuk'. Lesfer Taylor, O. K. Thomas . -r inaOiiee. r aHtHJohn-Xattal-l. TJie American liCgion wil have As a reminder of the event small charge of the final. d;iT tag's with the Service Star printed thereou will be worn by members of the iweefc. 'Boys Dny',Out-of- lWrs. Earl Cnnder beads the and friends ,of the legion, conimlttee and has for his r The complete program in a' later Issue, of the sistanta. Dr. Stanley' Clark and Martin V. Witbeek. To cdle-- t the ' The . Young university debating Evening Humid. for the various athWic events prize tcitni will meet the College of the to lie staged on that day have :vn Pacific in joint debate at College seleted th following mcjnbers of hall Monday evening. April 5, at 8 RotaryrDr. VereGreenwood-A- , IV. o'clock, iiccordiiig to Sherman ChrisG. A. Hnnsen. S. C,t Grs-hnMorrison, tensw- ,- manager of Ihe otemrie F. J. Jloiiuui.4 and l of the school. The question to be discussed will be "Resolved; Thnt congress should lie granted the power to regulate . WASHIXGTOX, April X (UP) ' Challenging President Coolldge's The local school will be repre- right to apiKiiiit Carini Thompson, sented by Clifton jloffit, a senior Ohio, as economic investigator of political science student, and Glen the Philippine Islands, Senator. Pat Rowe, .1926, triangle debater and Harrison, Democrat. Mississippi, inCah April 3. winner of the Jek and Leven orator troduced iu the senate today a 'resoLos 'again has InAngeles (UP) leal contest. 'a joint congreslution calling.-fo- r creased its area and population, the The judge will be Delliert M. sional committee to conduct an inof Watts, with its 20.(XH) inDraper, Salt, Lake' attorney and for- quiry Ino all phases of the Philip- viy iilul four square mi'es, habitant mer assistant .attorney gcucrnl of pine sitiuitiou, fur annexation. Ufai ; Judge A. B. Morgan, Provo, ; Harrison demanded iniinediate voting The city of Alhambr.i will deGreen- consideration, which was h;keil by and probably Judge cide Tuesday whether to join Los a u i t ... I j y wood,' Suit' Lake City.- Senator an- w TlAngeW and a petition seeking Bison of Provo, will, lie chair- 111 n It. iiauijiaiuiv pn ncxatlon Is being eireuHted in Bell. man."- A good musical' program has Iis Angcbs remains iho world's byn arranged,, hi ',m.yt0aj'')yj.t,h. lji rges't city in a rca . i the debate. " BUSINESSMAN ' the hope of completing quota In the National Serv pur-chas- CHURCH SUNDAY and Pbntjnuea until the night of the tenth," said LEGION STAGE nf von Risen," duet. Miss Armenia Planck and MLss Laura Pasewalk; Sanctu," X. Sr Cooper,- choir: "At ronieropt and hatred." The effiK. E. (Bob) Bullock, 'well known the, Lamb's-HigFeast," choir; gies ranged in size from a few business man of this city who is now "Awake That That Steeliest." '''solo: inches to twelve feet, nwst of heading a large root beer wncern in Miss Bernice Condfm: solo. Gordon oardboard. Tliey wiere grotesOklahoma City, ia meeting with von, Planck: "Christ the Word is quely adonied wMh ferockms . Risen Today," choir. cavernous ami mustachios pronounced success, according to. Evening prayer wlti Easter music mouths. The effigies hung in word received here. Mr. Bullock, who recently left this city, enjoys and address Under tlio auspices of the. streets until the fire reachhis business. In Oklahoma and Is the'YP. F. at 7 30 p. m. concealed firecrackers ed, th The Ladies' Guild wiU meet on certain tfiat the new businesn yen-- , NEW YORK'J April 3. (UP) when Jutlash's arms and -' with went flying. Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock Abinijop B. Houghton, United States ture will 1h a great financial sue'" tJ Mrs. j'asewalkT ambassador to Great Britain sailed hiWren siiiiealed 'appreeia-' t'on of . the punislimi nt. today to resume his. work there. ' Before disto declined he The rite romttif morales the leaving j. SaMio de Gloria, which ia the miss any of the conversations he I had wltp.. President Coolinge on I 4 A , resiiiTertion of Christ. The " mmmmmTm " Mexicans advanced the date one European affnlrs. l Sir Robert Home, former chancel- - - "Tell tbpQpfe andrtah wmntynd tor of the exchequor In England, tereted in the development of. the livestock industry, that the manage- , mourning. aid at the same time. ment, of the Utah county livestock show. fct especially desiroiis of having -- them vlalt the big annual show which I1 in Spanish Fork April 7 Black CogrBecomes Peroxide Blonde - p... it ''Christ - " ATiPISCOPAIr -- In choir; SERV1CESTAR Itas-niuso- n. EASTER MUSIC Woiu." - 1'rovo'n ice Star le -- The first day will be designatedas "Iloyt Day in Cliurches." The . Kiwanis c!ub his assigned 1U ftub-ile affalrt couiiulttee to have charge or that dayr The cumniittee consists of Edgar McArthur, II. A. Dixon, J. WU'iam Knight T, L. Schofield and Dr. J. C. Clark. komlay will Be Boys' loyalty day under the directiojf of the Flks' . lodgct wth Roliert Curtis, chalriuaiu. A comiulrtee from the Rotary club f will have charge of Tuesday's ac- tlvltles, designated as "Boya' Day in EntertainmentxThe committee in charge of the pmgram consists . of George ntroyv chairman? G;"M,r" Taylor. T. Earl Pardoe, lieed Wyman Berg, E. C. Burton, Guntiar Harry Ileal aod . n, IN OKLAHOMA sags , , With In-thi- a "U-wi- - . VAUDEVILLE AMBASSADOR WASHINGTON, April 3 (UP) The Ward Food Products corporation, a $2,000,000000 baking concern which tin- - United States charged hud organized in violation of anti trust laws, today filed a consent to the suit,: dissolving ia the ''fh'ilw'lwrpnrBtHni... " '" .' '' Attorney General. Sargent an nounced the decree, filed In the United States district court at Baltimore, provides for the, complete sepaTation of the Wardr-Baklnr- f rcorporatlon, the General Baking cor- TOTattoariirthrCTrannontnt--B- biggest Boys' Week program ever seen, in Provo, according to' Dan Hunter, superintendent of the company, chairman of -the Bpys' work committee of the . Provo Rotary club. 'Boys' Week" is sponsored by the Rotary club. Cooper--atin- g with that organization, the Kiwanis jclub, the Elks lodge jnd the American Legion, will endeavor to make the, :v ;' week one of pronounced success. . ill commence Sunday, May 2, and will The activities continue until the following Sunday. Republic-Creosoting- . . - Plans are now under way for the observance of the - ... . ', - .. . Couu., UDAUnrnpyg ' MB PWIiR - I has jet . i Isabelle Dulhie Received J10T) Cash Scholarship at Young University .JSii exi'irt'stJipn ems' otek :7hiSekelarskipH NEB livl'rfsldeut PRICE TWO CENTS jpjiiicii .cy&:M JUDGESf DENY fJ. , UTAH, SUNDAY, APRIL 4 1926, JOVO, gyp wiAp HARTFORD, fcEBALD PHONES S5 Business Office , Editorial Looms . . JG7 ' M TT TiTi - -i Trie '' ' a: n. i HEREMONDAY I.e-pi- , CHALLENGES m APPOINTMENT lo-a- LOS ANGELES child-labor.- " ADOPTS WATTS Tl? - IT OIDTIDBLERS" CHILD SUFFERS FIDDLE LONG -- CUrFINGER JEFFERSON CITY,. Mo., April K. -(UP) As fiddlers from eight states revived the old times before !a nation-wid- e radio "and'ence votes son-i- f Junior Pa.xuian.-uJJr. and f poured in here bjL the. lbousands , Mrs. W. Monroe. Puxman,-411We- t today in the Old Fidrtlefa' .contesL. -Up until noon today' 1 1.000 votes First South street, met with a painful Occident' Saturday morning had come into station WOS and the tw-while' fTacklng walnuts with other majority of these were for the Boone Missouricontestaiits Daniel hoys at the hbme of Mr. aud Mrs. Grant X. Eggertsen. Junior, with Jones of Stevens, Callaway eonnty CI ty. Louis Ba rtoifof Jef f his playmate, llean. KclIerstriisK and ' B'nt 'rtierAvasui' a single fiddler of was using an ax in the prm-escracking. .Between the two of them of the fifteetfVouinH'ting who was the nx slipped and stnick. Jilniur's willing to give tin. Tsv f'ddled m. and Index finger, cutting "it to the from 8:30 last night to to to the Clark even then thev wonv r1,-ti- t Isnie. He clinic and It is believe that the take a rest. They started playing ' again a S o'clis-k.- ' finger wjll liesa'qpd.. o er-so- s " 5-- - r BURCH BROS. SELL RANCH The Bnrch bnithcrs Of this. city. Claud, William and ArMwr - have their large hnl dings In dispoaed--of Wasatcly eounty, Ka - Wallslmrg, ranch with Consisting of a Its equipment., P500 acres of grazing lands, 5ti0 head of yheep together with grazing privileges on the ITu-tareserve. The pniYhaaers are . of Xephi, IMvfd Roliertson, I'rovo and ' the f Fountaln'Green. Sanpete ' county. ", ,The consideration ' was v alsmt ' the .Transaction being ne$185,(XK, gotiated tv the Homeland Realty coin pa ny of this city.-.; e h NUdson-h-nthor- " |