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Show V Herald Telephones OfTlM ad Mm Dt Uiur VOL, 5, NO. 10 TELEPHONE US - ...M ..;Jt .1M U not. tetcptiooa 5 kefor :4i Vtorfc and paper wfflJM delivered. ' SUNDAYEPTEMEH. PROV6, UTAH, menu f LOOKOUT ON When The Tide of Ring Battle Turned : "" f 1PA1G0S Of POWER igZ?, IS FINISHED IT T,, .. - . . -- J . miu Station on Mountain Top Presents Extensive View; Structure Is Made of Glass tifoniU And Arizona Are and Steel, 12,008 Elevation Far From Agreement On A lookout Diviwion of ColoradtTRiver station on top of Mount Tinipnnogog has been Problem Power is and in wild to present one of Waterg; - DEMOS GIVE 1' """" SMITH Ogden Conference, With vFrom t otjDEx, rtsh, f one of 'IhenTInThe- - llBCUsdoUS would prevent" an .agreement either or both. Must Vm Question Every effort to prevent the power Question from beliig injected, into deliberations was made when the parley convened here for the first time several weeks ago. When adjournment wan taken delethe indicated gates Interviewed question bud to be raced squarely when the conference reconvened or tt would fall. ; CaMJoniia has signified her wiil-- : Ingnessr toBter 'into- - negotiations with Arizona and Nevada and to put the- power problems of the before the L'pper Basin governors for review, it was learned. Heretofore, the California delega- -' tiou had lieen quoted as refusing tt. discuss the. power phases of the ne' Lgotiations "' Thomas Maddock, Arizona eom- ' geven-Htat- e itlwnivHir-mferer1iiiriit8- fiftyfive inniker reTeoiitaimug . will S - iii Wm T0 5 ENTER Ri N GAG Al N GEM15,0D0 " x' Jo trl-stnt- NAVYDISPLAY SHOWN HERE - Kecruiting Officet J. G. Clarkson, who has been in Provp sevVi S. eral times, recently in flie interest of iheNav.vr was inattendance at (he I'tah county fair which ended Thursday, conducting a naval exhibit, particularly dealing with educational courses offered by that department of the service. Officer Clarkson wishes to thank the people of Provo for their hearty cooperation in furthering this, work. In particular, Officer Clarkson appreciates the aid given the Service bv sjieclal cooperation on the part of L. U Bunnell, itresidtmt of the fair lioard: E. S. 'Hinckley and John .Mendenhall, board members Coun- ty Commissioner: A. Owen rSmool and the Evening Herahl 'fnvyi day oerurs October 27, aad Offjcer Cliirtson announces that films of nav? life, will' t shown at jtovatheajtres on - " " . -- thttfe-dat- OFFIC KRS TO BE NAMED SPANISH. FORK, S'pt. 24 The American ... Legion, Auxiliary hold a meeting for the purpose of ejecting officers for the enniiis jlar Thursday, afternoon, Oct. 20. f The Weather Showers Much I'tah '"' Sumlay. pooler Sunday.; "Maximum . Friiby temp. ...... 84 Minimum temp. Fridayrrrrrr 45 t Maximum temp. 71 Saturday Minimum temp. .... i , Saturday .... 42 objected ou the lloor to Smith's wetness. Utah likes to- be known as the "drltfst state lu the union" when the votts was taken on a mommeuded by the committee on order of business, only three dissenting votes wer heard. Besides Utah, the states rrepre-septe- d were California, Colorado, Motifmn, Idaho, South Dakota and - h Appeal f EslaU r,Vins'Ovcr Railroad In District "l v Court Case "-7- r-- ' Kicjvard Mourns Box-offi- Attraction in History Of Ring; Protest Flops ' ;i 'Firieen thousand dirtlurs dnmnges were granted Mrs. Joyce Isgreen Clark", as administrator of; the estateof John Clark of JJSenJamln, by the jury in the case Of .the estate against the Los Angeles jand Salt Ijike railroad. The suit was institnted to reVv- ir ilnnniL'CK from the railroad nanv for the death of Clark on wimilLof a .lulling- - ai, Uvu, Millislon between a elio whool (Ustrii't bus and a southbound train ncilr l'a'myra.. The case has been tried three times. The first time, fu Jude George P. Parker's court one jnry-maheld out for no damagesr-f- t hile-t- he Others favored damages. The - u Bound for Snish Fork canyon "oil location," a company f moUoiL-plcturplayers from the. I e Mille - st udhts, hiailed. .bf firtiions. dlrwltirj Janr-- Craze, and JVilMam Boyd, noted star, patweil through lrovo Kattirday, s evewini;. Of Passing Utah Mauler, Greatest Motion Picture Company Goes To Near-b- y Canyon at Tlx players were slated lo rivate,mtHtr4eave soon nfler- ward oh a special I). & It. G. train. 'Th:v will b l(K'atid near i'histle for a week or ten days. The 'company, Is1 working on Thij r.Mrt Her" fodtnrlng Mr. Boyd. who is best kliowu fo.rhis uctiiig in "The Volga Biiatmaii."T A train w reck episode, in will ls staged there, uud reiTl box cars will lie used for the scene, which Is. "expected to be one of the most sensational of its kind ever filmed. r, ap-pe- nl ed by r TAYLOR NAMED OIL TRUSTEE BY HENRY I. FARRELL -- CHICAGO, Sept. 21 (IP). The nostcoUirful heavyweight fight of modem times today was passing rapidly'. Into the 'and " remember''! and with the am-pionship fmitjiBUcJab and the heated aftermath, the greatest. " and the one oT greatest fighters of all time was be. coming ia .. Retirement Probable m6ney-niaker- has-bee- in the -- - 7 rlor to the vole on the Smith Instructions Were Perfectly resolution, members of the conference apitealed for organization ot Clear To Fighters, Saya a fur western, bloc which will b "heard and heeded,""ln the national ' Dave Barry affairs of the party nd party conventions. V Endoreement Not Binding By DAVE BARRY The resolution drafted by the con(Referee of the Dcmpsej-Tunneference committee was esoertnllv Fight). plain lu stating, however, that the CHICAGO, Sept. 24 iU. P. body had no; intention of binding of the alleged lung ror emba rassing t he ia rty orgn n za- count given to tleue Tunner in bis tlons of the states represented when fight with' Jack Dempsey Thursday the time came for the, national convention. night, tt may be at interest to In .general to know Just Kansas, Sept. 24 what my instructions to .the prlnci-pal- s (I Ht'TCIUXSON, Dr. Hiram W. Evans, Ine P). ', were. IM'rtiiTz'ardrbrfhe K u K u x Kliai I said: "In case of a' knockdown, assailed Al Smith of New York in the man on hbj feet will immediate- - n address at the Kansas state Smith with being an ly retire to farthenst neutral cor- - advocate nsimj of things ucr and will remain there until the 1 1 fn 1 . ... ( .1 . ... 1. (.. n I.. . v I ... r the position or until nc nns neen couni- mny flpenr ed out. But it's again. improbable.. He ring "Do you is entitled to retire and he is miles .Both answered in the affirmative. When Tunney bit the floor, bis from the. poverty which has forced other eshamplong to attempt suc- - eyes had a glassy expression and It was apparent that he wts quite sive. comebneks. It was genera) ly believed iuroughoiiLtbe JjojdaglliadlylJiurl DeinpstppsHibly world that. l)cmi)sey's battle in through force of habit or perhaps title his which he failed to regain through forg(tfuiness, failed to go from GeiieIunney Thursday nightj to a neutral corner, but endeavored own to circle around in into-h- is was, his last. ,t The remote chance that the de- corner, vliti-l- i wonlil hare brotlght clslon' giving Tunney victory might him immediately behind Tunney. To Corner bereversed on the ground Aba cham-pl- Oid.?red count had was on the canvas more than .' The the serentb started, but seeing Dempsey's ac- ten seconds during HAWKINSMAY 111 m BALL SCORES - d ' , ...... -- s ATTEND CONFAB CharleB E. Hawkins, county asasksessor of I'tah county, has ed by 'Governor- George II.."Derri to represent "I'tah at the national tax conference to be held at Toronto, Canada, October :I0 to 14. InmmumtHorrto-MrrHa- w kins, the governor says : "I hope that Vou will do mo the kindness of serving us a representaftvyrif him. of I'tah at this couferencv i Is'oause I. appreciate the Importance "Jack, to a neutral corner." Dempsey srslsted. however, and of the meeting and hope that our tried to circle around me lu the state will have an equal voice in the other directlonTheB.-ararentl- .v pnweeedlngBTjsha ll.be very happy realizing that he really was penaliz- to learn what transpires at this ing himself, be turned and walked gathering."" It is understood that oneof the quickly to the southeast corner of the ring, the farthesf-nentra- l cor Mg issue to lie discussed at the ner. I immediately faced the time - ! meeting will lie the assessment of keeiier amlby holding up the index mining property,. It is doubtful that Mr. Hawkins linger of my right hand, signalled hlnlonp." He took p the count will attend the conference since the and I fell in wit; bis cadence, and county commission In reported as counted up to "nine,1. when. Tunney unwilling to pay ifs share of the ex-- , iirose and the wmtest'was 'resumed. penses. Sixty per cent" of the exMy impression, of Tunney after pends would be paid, lie had been knocked down was that those According he regained his senses in three or i from Clah who intend to bo to the four seconds, aBd that even though conference, are AVllllatn Bailey, tax er Conso'idated Dempsjy badfllmedafely h'tired to tbefientral corner as per Brown, tax lions, that he, Tunney, would Jiave agent of the Ctab Copper comimny. Iieen able to arise In good ""and M. E.' Snow of the state board shape be fore the final ronnt. . nf vnunltzatiori." len .. the-stat- . . ngent-ofrih- fhlef . . T. . n r'pt. w X . Business Meet Wednesday Infp The business men of Provo have been called to meet in the city court room in the basement of the new city and county building Wednesday at 10 a. m., to hear the, report of the committee chosen at a former meeting to consider pr6blcms of great importance to all business men of the .city;r-:irv--7-:-.T.v- - The, committee consists of G.' M. Taylor, Arthur 'N. Taylor and W. R. Butler. It is urgently requested that all those paying license to do business of any kind in Provo be present at her meeting. ; Ao Act ir r Tleers T privately-- kjiW artbde was innwviarilf STUDENTS The iw iwverw- - n egulatlon concerning ttf navy officers' arlii-les- , however, does hot specify that tho article must benent to the secretary before it is printed. Navy men discussed Magruder'a charges at length. Ooinlon was ill. pvlded r.s to whether a court martial ' Boshard Speak foutd im ordered, since Magruder'i criticisms were mostly of the sys. Provo officially weloomed the lem rather than his offie-- superior . . . students of Brlgham Toung univer- er.i.;;-T.One of Mngruder'g to Inefflcieney toe sity Pity .Friday. The city wag based on presence of was represented at the devotional charges 24 officers on the faculty of the in period College Haljiiy- Mayor O. navy medli-a- l school here, with only K. lluiisen, Coimulssliiin r J. Elmer 19 students tn attendance. Offleew the that replied men were faculty Jacobsen, and Fire Chief Jteed Boshard. Each of the officials ad- doing eight hours work dally at the dressed the assemblage of students. naval hospital here and that Ma-ruder had geleited a low point of After bidding the students welthe year. ' . come, Mayor iliiusen Introduced the Presence of 55 admirals of varfire chief,.: gave Infor- ious ranks In the navy, 02 typewritmation : concerning the equipment er and the accompanying red taDe and workings of the department, seven" east and-tetBtrrheiT-taaiHeir2i- T Are cullsTrntiOTlii 1'rovo, but the coast tmy yards, were among the numerous nary features mentioned fire loser was less than $18,000. lie made a number of suggestions rela by Magruder. Magruder, holder of the d tive t thjK jtreventioii pf fires. . wrrle-medal - for his Commissioner Jacobsen told of the purity of Provo'a supply of wa- World war work in commanding ter. The commissioner made sng: part of the French coastal patrol, is a native of Va on county, Missisgesliong as to how the sewerage sippi. He 1 In his sixtieth year, system could be kept In order. and has served In the navy since Health Is Important appointment to the naval acadeLJn. a losing siteech Mayor Ilan his - - my in 1)W.- wn emphasized the lmportaui-of .health, both physical and moral, and declared that Provo city was glad to with the uulverslty In' Monday;- making Provo a suitable locality for a great school. Funeral servic-eHe quoted Karl Beaconsfleld .to for Mrs. Emma the effect that the wealth of a na- - A. Burmlngham, wife of L. L. tiou Is tint messured by its physical who died at the family home in Lake View Fridav morulne i ssets, but by the health of the peo ple. The city, he said, is endeavor. will be held Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Instead of Sunday as Ing to make the place health; not alone by providing .pure water, heretofore announced. Friends may but also by adetpiate system of food view the body at the residence prior inspection.' Every effort, he added, to the services. made to provide a 1 proier moral atmosphere. Detectives had recently been employed to Investigate the condition of the city nnd had found it to be highly ' "The and scrut leaders of In closing. Mayor Hansen urged Trooji offlwrg No. 1 held n ut the the students to take the good things home of Scoutmaster meeting T. Will Jones they might obtain while at school Friday night and outlined a proto their home towns ftnd seek to gram for the coming year. improve them. One might eat, drink, Some very interesting nctivitlea and sleep in a small town, he said In are planned for the boy scouts of conclusion, but need fiot llvciherer the 1'rovo Second ward this year.-A- ll llis-lUi- ag -- should be in- in the ward are urged ' universe. to lie out next Tuesday, when the. annual election of officers will take publl-Htlo- ' a That-officia- .. dlstln-gnlstie- - Mrs. Burmingham's Funeral s Burm-TngBa- Troop No. Scouts niidei-stand- thenttlea8--almo.st4lliiiLJrustniyJmminrrwi- Joh4 HISOWNSTORY the . Action, of iht conference, of course, wan unofficial as far as having any lUudiug ..effect on delegated to lie national convention is wtucerned, but it was the first definite lmllcation that major sentiment for the "New York governor exists y Kphralni. Hansen of Salt Luke City, the verdict. On by. the CJark estate, the supreme court ordered the. case back to- -f utrd istrk-- t conrt for a tri a Jury. . i...r,;: IYiee Judge Presides The orest'nt hearing was conduct ed by Judge George Christenson of Price, A .similar casejnstltutedl)y. Mrs. Wilma Ludlow, as administrator of the estate of Daniel Ludlow, will -r be heard during the week. MTavJotLof thitity-iajbeen- t round of Koblnson repreAttorneyJAV. TcrnoTed.A lthongb Leo completely TrSstee' 'to aplxTlnted nmnagetbe sents the two estates in the case. Flynn, iwiniweya canny manager, o"f the .I'zona Oil interests royalty to file a protest yesterto attempted eouiiwiiy if StrGeorge, according was refused on the technical it day, made Sattirday an flniMiniiient ground Flynn bud im' written auliy F. J. Fitrell of St. Gei.rge, a to represent the ' thority director of "the .company. Mr. Taylor and a few other ProSlemlK'rs of the state boxing com-- 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE vo lmsincss men accomimnied Mr. K II, E. Fntrel! to the oil fields neaV St.. mission, who have final authority lu such matters, have publicity, if First game:. ls)K tiver the their approval informally.'expressed 3 George Saturdaytafirst-han3 0 Cleveland .... inforto get of the dwesion In the light 'of 2 proiiertyand 4 12 Philadelphia mation. which are undiscircumstances Shaute and X. Hewell ; Ehmke According to Mr. Taylor, the v puted. i and (Kiixane. I?7.onn Oil company was the pioneer Unbiased Opinion : 0 3 Detroit driller for oil on the Bloomtngron C 11 Flynn elaiined In the petition lie .Vow York dome slructure south of St. George. attempted to4 file before the comStoner and Woodall Pipgras and -- of the I'zona com"The holdings mission that Tunney was on the Bengough. pany are considered the very- best f li)or-be- t ween 13 nnd 16 seconds. Tht .0.. fl 0 on Chicago Avhich was formerstructure the best unbiased opinion is that he re1 7 Boston .3 ly a portion of Federal Heserye No.- mained t here 1 3 necouds and ihat it - Lyons and Schnlkv Cronse;- Rus- t. for prospwtthriiwn later o)xn ' was four secouds before Referee sell and Moore. . Ing." said Mr. Taylor, "Their hold. J Dave Second-game- : Berry .started' to count lie- 19, on cover the spot ings dldn'rheed thej-uleCleve'and ..4 11 1 township 43 south, ranee 13 west, cause Dempseynenlraf-i'DTiiHiv (I (I 3 Philadelphia Kaoidcr and and go- to a dcakiiialedy-JIarvc- y The facts that trail stand thei-'nlted Dempsey ilyalt;.-.-CaItesiderJr-of " vvas a and Perkins. pummelled iniln at the StatesGeoIoglcal Survey BHllet in end of badly the 10 rounds .and that Tun- NATIONAL LEAGUE '. No..7S(5-C- , where the first test well It II. E. hhonld be drillel. aey was fresh as a iaisy; tnat .it 1 Brofikh-was Dompsey's age as niiich as any 0 4 Cite na oil company lias al'The II 1 "8 Clnciunatl ... ready drilled to the deiith of.alKiu thing else that held him back and ' Vanee- and Deberry ; Ko!p and 270 feet on section 19. They also. that helsiw't getting, any younger. Hargrave. hnve another to ell down to the depth Tunney has beaten Dempsey Iwice. New York .. ..3 of about; 3S() feet on section 17 oti Although Jack hafsnt said anything Pittsburgh .1 the, gume structure,. If reports of positively, It doesn't look like he Baies nnd Taylor ; Meadows and some, of the most noted getdogitts would try It again. OiMich. .. ,. Tex Illckard mourned the passing hold true, after this structnre Is t Philadelphia....... .....2 fi 0 dtil'ed, ytuh will become Tery of the great slugger from i'tah with Cblcngo . ......10 14 1 wealthy in, ptttroleiim products, and mixed sentiment. He revealed he Miller, Scott and J. Wilson; this will (i'so develop a ixirtion of had made $1,40,H)U from ' Demp-sey- 's Blake and llartnett. I'tah that has heretofore, gone by fights nnd he also expressed unnoticed by the people 'of this sec- the opinion that be might as well WOl LI) OUTLAW WAR tion." . call It enough that Dempsey would G EN E V A, 24J V P ) Tho. never fight again "before a horde nssenitil of ihe .League'.of Nations TABERNACLE CHOIR MEMBERS of people wbo thought It worth $40 'Mtf, iiiisnlmnosU' ' adonted the AH tabernacle choir members a head to watch him.-- " ' roli8h proposal for the outlawing of are requested to be. at the tiilwrixwiisTex H11 has Tunney under conwar. 'ibiv,reHoluton pmhlbits ag- - todav at T n. m. tn fnrnluh o" tract "but tbey'wen't psy to see gresslve warfare and makes arbltra- mUslcaL selections for the M. 1. blin like they did J)emisey," IMck-ar- d i conrerence uou vi uinpuies vouipuisur;. said. ," ' ; -- Wyoming. Whkh C0Dtained irtrenaZngr nrtATTA rtnnnniA adm lust ulgtit when apirtived Goveruoj Smith's candidacy with representatives of one state dissenting. Mayor Hansen, Commiasibner I'taiins Dissent " Judge Joshna Greenwood and Jacobsen and Fire Chief James P. Moyle of Suit Lake City actton ocenrred REFEREE TELLS NOT LIKELY ure or Jtear Admiral Thomas Pickett Mamider to submit to y Uiey V : WASHINGTON, Sept. 24 (UP).--A Btorm blew over navy today as the result of a rear admiral's magazine ar! ucie cnticizinjr the service hvn aum!m3 and other alleged excesa.ve overhead. s 1 mill K.CLARKT0 Al Smith, governorof New York, sponsor of all (hat Is eastern and all that is wet.'todny had the almost for the unanimous' endorsement repreaeWtatives of presbleucy seven far western states, gathered her to form a "working orgauUa-tiou- " for the irty. tti. jwjifcreiK cotitinUel bslay. discussing tarTfleforiiis,iierfecnidation and alioll- of their :, tloa of .iwo-tH-g- .r. -'- eleva-tloii- te will adopt any policy, on Boulder dam power that the other six basin u titateaj'JlL accept uJund mental policy to? be followed In all projrcts. Fresh- - reliable, aeurwis, : however, it was learned that Arlaona will Insist that litates have the right. tu tax private power lnVelni"nts the same as other taxable? proiwrfy and will'ask that the power portion of a government return to the ita ti's revenue equivalent to the amount of taxation levied against private projects, "States Bights- - Action. No action was taken by the dele gates yesterday on the rittman "states rights" resolution, which wa opposed by the California delegation on the grounds that the conference did hot have the. authority 'deaLwith iucb. a measure The resolution deals wit h the states' necessity of protection rights s opposed to federal usurpation oi state resources. The Arizona delegation '.opposed an at tempt to defer action, on the e dls- resolution pending a cussion by California, Nevada and Arizona of powercharging it would lead, to"' ultimate elimination of 'all projects" but Boulder 'dam. "All states are vitally interested Jin the basic principles involved, and not merely in this project," II. S. McCluRkey of '.the 'Arizona'".'-delegatiosaid. J '"-" . ,,,..-- ,, ta-- ni Mill " jS it 1 hr....-v--inscrllK'd with the names.: and 'disfam'es from Mount different Tiuinogos of fifty-fiv- e landmarks, that are visible from the summit of the peak. Ninety Miles Away Dii'gway' niountaiu, ninety miles awnv- - in the West desert, la tu most distant ladut to be seen in this dim tiou, while King's Peak miles to the east, H seventy-tw- o a'so Visible. A circle almost 2.H miles in diaineter Is visible from the summit of Mount Timpanogos. -- The de'Jtyirdiiivering the structure by the contractors, added great- I rfiSfi wammmtmmmmmmmmmmmmM . mmammxmmmmmmtm"' 4 ly to the difficulty of'tiausporlliig fH 'inpsey g(HM down In lie eighth round for such a brief time that the referee did not start counting. the material on pink animals to wbilc T'inuev watts to bind another blow Telephoto liy NEA-- Service to the Herat the peak, end It was a surprise trt s L ; many that the ranger was able An induce the auioiuls to take thi trail. SUL'paatk.fc5p Circles; Court Martial Possible iit , t Ihe tiuestiou AdmiralV Magazine Article, Scoring flReJ?. T?Pe", Causes Turmoil In Naval Fav- at (i p). si-p- - -- jhtws Seven ors New York Governor the uioKt extensive views to l nwn in the interiuwmtaln west, accord-in24 (UP). 'DENVER, Coio"8epf. to V. N.'Wpst, forest ranger, Still far from agreement on the wlkixe direction the station vision of the Colorado river waters, under was erected. conto the" seven-stat- e delegate of ference here today were to turn ' The tation' is constructed Is I2.kih fe- -i their attention to the power que, glass and steel, and ' als.ve sea level; , ' -lion. . ' iieninR' of the"seaiou ( With the some ot It has been the contention IM I WO Forth Storm es States in Attendance, com-p'ete- ..." E "1 ' I Bririffs " J ' AT STAKE Critic ism 6f - j m '' ' : FAR WESTERN Arrange Activity satis-fai-for- y. ' the-whot- e V """ place.r UNIVERSITY f Vltb twe'.ve dancing parties scheduled for tin? coming, winter, md a series of concerts by the male chorus, the Fniversity club of this city will mege into a very net ive year o, recreation, according to El; vou h," Jacltson, president. The first dance." will be given lu be Ijidiesf gyinnasiiun, Friday evening, October 21, for which one of he t orcbestnis obtain-tbl- e hairltVn employed, it is statid. The gymnasium will .bo aiiropriiiie-ldecorated, and every effort will parties- - reflect a Xvho'esome,ntmospbere. The tiinlo choriiii wlll holt it first' rehearsal .at 12:30 o'clock; today, and each "week rehearsals will ' ' Episcopal Church I CLUB ACTIVE " 58 West Serond No. J St ) - Sunday,, Sept. -- 25r Sunday school, 10 a.' m. Morning prayer and sermon by the Hector, It n. lu. Monday, 'Sept. 2a The Ladies Guild will meet with Mrs. Condon 614 JV. 4 X. at 2:30. A full attendance Is requested. .VE.'C W. F. BULK LET, Rector. ! J. ! -7- lallacher Wins From Buttle In Final Cup TJlt e v i me, be-h- eld when: a big concert will be given. Following this the chorus wilt broadcast one or more concerts over to Mr. Jack-- ' station KSL, according '"J:"son.'; :"" -Lnstyears meiidiersbip Includul a large number of 'former "V students and business folk from this and neighboring cities, the membership ebing T9t. Judging from the number of applications this will surpass that year's niemln-rshiof "last year, according 'to informa. Hon dlsiiosed by A. lies Johnson, i secretary. - ; NINE LEAP FROM PLANE ' WASHINGTON. Sept. 24 (CP). Nin murines and navy men made successive safe parachute lumps f roai a Ford transport plane over Boiling Field today, setting a xvorld record for niimber of '.chute, leaps. from, one plane. SALT LAKE CITY. Sept. 24. won undisputed of the Knight cup, awarded tennis snprem-icy- , when Mel Oallacher dtfeat-h- 1 Lee Buttle of Provo (a a pMhelr match of last week, which ended lu a deadlock between the two stars, as well as between Provo and Salt Ijike tenuis teams. " ' i, '' tlnllucber vvpn bv- - wwre of IMfTfl-- i. Galacher did mt storm the net as much as JjjsunU owing to Buttle's accurate passing shots, tint he drove well from back court, atjd took the nefeott, crucial points; Buttle was not E8 steady as usual, "partlcu-Utrlon wrvlce, 'double faulting at several critical stages. - t Oallacher bvercame a lead by Buttle W Win the" first set, and was also behind during most of the third set; but was more awurate irr the pinchesv The match will probably give Gallucber No. 2 ranking la the state and Intermonntaln "sec' tions. ; '.. ' "i ; SaIt Lake pos-lessl- y 5-- 2 , I: " |