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Show ftWfWVW 1 TODATS r IT MS TEMPERATTKB Maximum Aludninm HijhM June n 93 50 n. .Ul Decreet tX)RTY-FIRS- T I -- I ir I it r.! - YEAR, NO. 83. UN ' wr 1l I "- - - nrSAID PE03O3 tS Easiness Offict Ultarkl Booma - PROVO. UTAH, THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1926. y - , ' V (fiiaiH: ICillria - WON IMS PRISON rJBintlFNF; OF ATTA - r ' K '. .Slayera Drive Up In tars, 'th IW V,t - . 'J AV 4VTr - Threats or Further Assassinations Drastc - ActiSn "IS I rv --'-- ; - , - , Editors A-!- ' 3 VNkV J l y Made Basis of Measure Citizens in Affected Area Invited to Participate HARRIOT OUT - ' ; Alkrjeveral months of work the Provo city zoning- - com- haeompleted a proposed toning ordinance 'which will . miHsion be recommended Jo the board of city commissioners, accord- . Bank of France Refuses Fur- - ing to Frank W. Deming, city engineer and chairman of the " . ther Credit to t zoning commis&ion. The work of the zoning commission' covers a close study cities -- of the LAST TteduteiniHdisiaflroutimeirft LOAN BEING USED commerce lor iiies rjnis ciasSr The for districts as given in" objects zoning establishing New Cabinet to Be Made Up ihe ordinance and also in the state law, are for the proposed from AU . promotion of health, safety, morals and general welfare ot " " the community . The law provides that liefore tbe West three' blocks to First East: PARIS. 22. July (UP) RayI ViSf " . . . Goent f j tities IFdBM RSRINFTi Public Hearing to Be Held Monday Evening; ., ''SmSMp 7i r , SO lipjOfl : " mm - J Heavy Roads Hinder Progress) MART PRICE TWO CENTS ; j In fT 5 LinyHfll3ysM i: . fACES-:"-AN1,H,'gmM"- y-- . 167 ..-- : : HOUSTON,. Tex., July ir - II fi ,"tjjg, 22-- (UP) gTTTeiifeiauittkriaWTai'iiigi Two j of Ohio national panles f J . 1 mond Polncare, wur time presideul guaras were prepared today to en men drove np to the Ferguson pris- l I I foree martial law here in case Govt fi V- on farm, 25. miles - ernor ' Vie Donahey comddern audit I4 X I V TJT" V today, shut and killed Prison Guard a measure-- necessary. KanKHs City nas its Marion Talley;' In case an attempt is made to .WilHaju Hade, go nd kidnapped but Kashvllle (Tenn.) bus its Joseph ; "six white prisoners. ouLihreats of further assascarry Tlie jail delivery was staged in Macpherson, and its prond of lilnr. sinations, the governor is said to fa- . :tTPtgowment'-fotrrmt"iiTtloHJlf.,aj!y. nmrnlng imu a J)b uli' Ti't from Collejfe Ills Rade was on guard In the prison Investigators have been here ae at Nashville to the oliservers tiarracks.. All the other guards were conservatory siwe the murder last Frl- " -' ? editor of asleep at the time. bis debut in the fall. He is Ilea vlly armed posses In automo-Mlei- make News. Hally Five swpH'ts were Jailed and aicepiirsuing theTleelng auia- nioblles, but roads made heavy from questioned by poflce last night. On Both convicted of the same murder, Itohert and Russell Scott greeted each "Constant rains arr hindering them Vh'Tiivltation" o'fChief of Police other if the Chicago jnil uter Robert (left ) had been sentenced to life in their work, Warden Speer re-- , S. A. Lenge!, Ora Slater, detective imprisonment. Russell is under sentence of death and is. to be hanged in charge of the county Investigaports. . ... this "fall.:-- tion, participated In the questioning !!ZAlOOneleIltlpape7ew under long time sentences for according to by firearms, , Rpeer. He believes that the Jail delivery Jf7 ' V -- yVff ft " n COLORADO TO - was conducted by convicts who.es- twa weeks ago.. "DENVER, Colo., July 22 (UP) Wltfi"cares of '"getting mit the paper" left behind, editors from all parts of Colorado were arriving in Denver today, they are to board special Pullman cars tonight - ta DIES OF BURNS FROM BLAST BINGHAM, July 22.,Aftcr hours of suffering, Edith Decolj JO, jhjugh- ter di Mr. and iu.rs.'iaouis ueeot ot - Lower Bingham, died at an early hour Wednesday morning as the re sult of burns suffered at 0 vclook Tuesday night In a gasojlne explo--sio- " Mildred Shaw, 11, a playmate, was burned about the hands, but i .Will recover. The children were three-da- y confer- a .Igarage at the rear of the Decol T: home, and wishing light, had pour-cr- t lurd into a ,hollowed-ou- t p(rtato This did not have the desiivd re- suit, and upon looking further a bottleTjf gasoline xrleanlng fluid was nlavlnii-l- n CONDITION, OBSERVERS STATE YOUTHSDROWN bid-tim- . red-inke- . -- -- ltXord pre-wa- e sac-rifle- r. et.Ths Jn one-hal- one-ha- jf e Wpped-off--iiit--ttte lf ' wo -- STATES STRONG one-hal- one-hal- FOR EDUCATION WAR HERO IS 100 DEATHS FROM HEAT or Dr. Frank M. fniuips or the George Wasbitigton university, Phlef EW YORK, Jnly"2S.TCP)"- -. United States statistician Sliecial to The Herald The summer's first, beat wave co Bureau of education. a PAYSON, July 22 Military ued to envelope the east today, ranked has Phillips Washington were held in, Parson TnewiaT the death. Jlat attribntable fWf i- - genera ieny in hl for Arthur L. Jones, young Salt driving up to the 100 mark if not atMiva biennial survey Washlngtim--T8ik-e! Ijake maii who died in ItnflEawlnJntCBat' atifferlng ttimilttriy in I918,.ip20.422.aud the crowded eection of the Larger W24. bis destination after . s cities. '. California,- with the highest an- reaching from Salt Lake t IjOs AnJourney to United Press the Jjmiq Reports nual cost per child of any" state. geles by stage. He unlisted during the Tarirfus parts of the conntrT $159..'5, ranks second to Washingthe wor'd wir and served In the showed a known death list of ton, according to the report. Ohio ranks thrraTKewTrork fourth,New avlHtloBb'lartiuent 4n New Jersey. for the hot spell to date 50 in tha Memlers of the Payson Post of the New Jersey and: New York state' Jersey fifth, and Minnesota sixth. American Legion formed ail ewort mldSvest: 12 in New lork City, and served as iwllbearers. Military six in New England; 17 in Ohio and " '" huuors wort shown at. the cemetery. five In Washington, V. C, The. young man was born In Puysou ' Deaths not reported. It was feartwenty-seve- n years ago and spent ed.. Would bring the flgureactuhis early life here. Speakers' at tbe " services " were Paul "Wlrthllu- and wxaiaT mffiv July" 22" (LT) White. Charles H. Now comes the baemacytometer tester, which will tell you whether it-t-in ser-vice- AaiKhtUUe- - Mrjfisors. cl"JMt.ift BanquOf aWfftiig The, sfrlfesrhig the canoe, but "cold and 'weariness will-be followed ah cd into the. potato and lighted by another dance over came them 'and they began , exixndon "followed which set fire and a reception! " .: of f. .. ! The Pullmans will return to this dropping, to the clothing of the Decol William Wlddington. one of the trlrl. She ran screaming from the iHty early Sunday evening, and the fnriw ..roil watotwui It I hrnther MtpBJ"UMM orf . til the greater part of the clothing ence will return to their desks. ,L ' , The r'se and fall (if civilisation Is FT'GFNE,' Ore, July 22 (UP) of her body had on the lower ia to help tiim. due' to the improper sterilization .of i Captain J. J. Ewing, head fmitball powerless mofulug, Jxeii consumed and she was fatally clothing used in the home, and pub coach of the Mimed. University of Oregon, Bldod Device lic houses, according to Frank, IMt Is explaining the fundamentals of rs.' Harold Jones and William of the Salt liike City who pursued anil Va n VTnssol, Klwanis club, in an address before footlwll coaching in a two.. weeks' child, suf caiiRhtHhe Kiwanis K'wu rso, fered seere tmrng onlhe hands club at their weekly luncheon; to- met .sesSlou, July 30, In Tier fire while extinguishlng'-thday, i He also stated that although He is not confining his course to c'.othins. .industry atflg.jiiily..fitr-,- i Mr. Dwitl, father of the little vlc- it wrt'om or tbrtesd-ki.wiH has luwn tj?ear"oM Tm.i, i Utah-Cupon the tini, Is a braltauian Special "to The "Herald 7 lag "Industries of the count? yTMHiKB lui iinlyillegeriefalTTah- rectly counted. The proportion of e per line and formerly resided at employ- Dole gave a splendid explanation "f Idiimejitafs. July red and" white corpuscles indicate and Utah tbe modern lautllr3't4ta Importance Ogden. "The little girl will be btrrled of ees Salt Iake Greiit interest Is ttelng shown by the condition of tha. Wood. the. FOBT 22 WORTH, Teias, liere July, In (tden after funeral services their fumllles held an and its' grrfwth. - ' .' the two wore coaches here for In- - The. tester is an Instrument which In a stateilient Issued by Railway and at 1!) o'clock Friday morning In the Diamond Fork in stftri J." MIckleTTIlrst Baptistjchurch outinx Tuesday' at iptalnrEwttlfiioenr baa beetr tojrtaUed;jg;the:jfc88nj?; Soanlshi Fork canyottr Bporw ot; f uFnrshed J the , music ' during the Terlhg his ffisf ""yeafln: the west, geon General's. de)artmet;t, and it publicity director and approved .by - . various kinds were enjoyed, . Joseph luncheon. built up aii '. reputation in Is displayed at the 8esqulcentennlal Rey. Frank - yorris.- - the-"- ' Xorrls- of" the army Exposition at thPeTTeffras-coa- ch xi to awarded wdance prlzeTwas Philadelphia aa an vatnouc .controrersy today ;. was Sea-Goirj- ff fimtlwll snund. shoe pitching tournament. William Claude Ashworth. other evidence of Yankee Invention. pitched! Into the cauldron of th in Kitchen won the fat mans race and ,. The instrument utilizes the in .:. By Engnineer wstfgation of the killing of (i). E Mrs. Dflllngham the prize for the terference "of light waves la ita Cblpps by the pastor! -- ... fat ladies raw. I to the operation and according ". The (statement recounts the lnci BAN "DIEGO,; Calif., July 22-Bureau' of Standards . will insure dents the shooting ; leading palace, equipped with all accurate Jilood tests. ' iA Catholics the conveniences of a modn hotel, calJs'D, B. Ghpips the aggressor and to be congratulated for the splendid 'condi '' ;" ' officials are "Provo V"' Chaf-fecity attendant Roman at a Catholic for here "aij George is lelng built Meet To y OF YESTERDAY'S Dr. RESULTS a ball I. dwlares W, tion In which have the Alrd, park," put they retired Australian engjner Cbureh. though not a, member but GAMES lover of tbe great national s'tort who is interested in making it a tracces Canyon who built the town of Chaffey, the his entire family were' members. ' ' -; in The Utah high. and county. Mildnr dam, At SprtnKvilto SALT LAKE CITT. July 22. BchooL "I notUtd that they have gradd the entire field; which when packed Jury was formed a tew-- days before Springville '24 Spanish Fork The boat will he the only one of the tragedy and has on it well Catholics of the state will hold a will make one of the finest gniiiniUJJuive weit , its kind in this country. It has a known prominent Roman Catholics field day at Camp Glass, in Provo "This interest In the succeM uf .the game "by the'eity 1b not only en i At Payson or men with Catholic fa milieu. canyon, Saturday, under the aus- couraging to the Players, Imt fans, too,- are nleused when the boys are Hlptenwm on deck, and a 10. Nephl ketch-riv that enables' the "In addition," says the statement, pices of Father Keefe. not handicapped by having to run over an. uneven field to catch a ball Provo At. . .swimraces, Dr. enemies BaselmlL, bitter of "long studding running, 'The Central Utah league is playing good balL 'or at least most of the 01 Provo feet w,de- - aBd Norrls are on the grand Jurf. ming races and, athletic contests- of 09s"75 ,eet ,onR' I have had the opportunity of seeing are high, cluss. The only games ... - At American Fork art eight-foVeel. When fln- 'I welcome trial,"; the pastor all kinds will feature the dayrwhlle of the sport In this county is that more people do not I Aiuelcan Fork 10 Eureka Jat3cili-jsiH- t 'Texan dancing win t wijoytd at- - Vivian regrettable phase 129,00ft it, hir ht3miirJtllr!itlit " -- . u furOtitTini'p-them."I,tornado!' so id- tA park In the evening;- FRANK DOLE AT iCOURSE GIVEN at-th- PACIHC COAST - KIWANIS CLUB inrageand-wus-not-verUken-unt IN FOOTBALL into-the-w- rw,jnr PASTORWANTS terror-stricke- Test Counts Corpuscles R.R. LMPLOYK TRIAtTO CLEAR n . the-4'ro- HOLD OUTING which-close- NORMS ttAIMS -- HIS GOOD NAME - r. - - 22.-Th- 01eLEJ31sorL;5rzrz: Fights For Life SELF DEFETSE - ' tr e enx-labl- Palace" Built SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES A up-..t- g State y, ; '': In Provo Saturday - statemeA-deriareghjrjfra- the-Chaff-ey ' three-maste- d g I si I - 1 as 1 jlT-hpit-- the V . - j 7 I Mr. and Mrs. Angus M. Olson d from the bedside tf Mr. father, Ole E. Olson, . Srrr at Richfield, this morning and report tliat while they were greatly encour FORT WORTH. Texas. July 22- .(UP) The Rev. J. Frank Norris Baptist minister who Salurilayliboi and killed D." E. Chipps, "todny war prepared to go before the peoplf with his storyT As a grand jur probed the fatal In the litshooting, tle study of the Baptist church, Nor-rls was preparing his' first ptiblle Thll sTvwch. in defense of his act. will be In tha form of hla next 8un- - aged with Mr. Olson's condition Wednesday evening he. spent a badj "nlghfr-sn- d; was' . somewhat weaker this moraiug. Mr. Olson was injur ed in an auto ajTldent near Rich-- . field Sunday mornlDg. Mrs".. Olson who also suffered bad cuts. and day jsermon. "The inalienable right of self-dbruises, is reported much Improved. fensewas marked -on the church bulletin as thertople- whlch-No- rri PAYSON, July 22.rTbe regular will use ' Sunday, and it Is signlfl. dinner session of the cant as Norris iClaims he killed Lions Club was lie'd Tuesday eve Chipps in order , to protect his own i r-f- i'sV..i''' ning at the Strawlierry Hotel. - Dr. life. Vf me As Chliipa Sdraneed Frank Wheelrlght was the-- principal ipeaker and he gave a detailed re I wondered nwroentarjly what tc port of hia recent trip to. th? north do. Then rtnongbt at rat. family dont know hov man west. The committee who had the and flred--- I Fourth of July celebration in timea, I' had a right Jto protect my which-occurre- -- - semi-month- ord harpcanlmdttrd a. rrportr t 3-Mr- be-area, one-ha- lf -- ' InmtTKity three blocks 11- lf Itiie snme pnriKise thHt American Br EI). L, KEEN 21 (Copyright- - - neysles shout the news In AinerlcO. LONDON, July TORONTO Ont2 Jnly 22. ( UP) d 402(1 r by U)Hitd - Pre)--Buti- e' which bore in huge type Eleven young men and boys recent progress away from feconom- - the single word "Usury" with the drowned when a canoe capsized-Tuesda- ic :. i normalcy today Was iieing accel first two letters "V. 8." night in the middle of Bal- erated in alarming fashion by the iAd so. that there would le no missam after they had clung to sensational depreciation of - three taking the weaning. The same word, lh upturned canoe until exhausted continental of usftryheaded the leading editorial currencies those and dropjed off one by one. France. Italy and Belgium. today and also the chief news story The story of the tragedy and the Whether or wrongly, the which was filled 'with" most violent rightly was heroism of some of the Iwys Unlted 8tates.l .betog lyldeiy Mam-e- d l'JTiJ'df.UfiUs.jregaBiljijthe. UjiltedJ f toKidttyheiv-thetmir--UTvrTrr-for a large share of the pres- JjittttCS..,;-- of the party of 15 reached long ent situation because of Its alleged But regardless of this phase of point similiter camp. 47 hours after shylocklan attitude regarding war the situution", British financiers the accldent- :debts. generally consider France's plight The party was in a big Indian I Lord Rothermere's Daily Mail, to be exceedingly perilous. They I war canoe which caiwlzed during ni,.u it wm e recalled under the lielieve France is fust approaching a squall. All managed to cling to r the precipice beneath which lies regime of the the upturned craft and tried to pad-dl- Aortncnrre- - was conspicuously ae financial, if not political chaos and towards shore with thrlr hands Uve in exploiting the dltteeJcbe-44Bittwic- h chaosriffintfttieTrv tween England and Germany, now so long as lwrsonal nnd party inter They , were maklnittle-progres- ? and the leader of ihe party, A. R. has V trained Its heaviest guns estsln I'aris are placed aboye those ' 26, 'deliberately of the nation, ' against the United States. himself. Todav the "MaiJ". flooded LonFew ijersons can. befoujid here 3111 Inake one J.ess7 fellows," he don with a contents bill, or broad shouted and- sheet displayed by newslniys, for v (CmrttnOTa"wTtage"Three) ence at the San Luis Valley. About 13(1 members of the Colo rado State Editorial Association, as well as their wives, were expected to arrive before the train leaves for It wiltvarrlve at 6 a. m. tomorrow, As guests of the Alamosa Cham- hex.. i)f l'0UJinerc,..,th.)artjt- - wiU hafe breakfast ah hour later" This will be ftillowed "by auto trips into the surrounding territory, including e a trip to Creede, mining .. camp. Going through Wagon Wheel Gap the Ttsltors willspend Ike night aboard the train at Monte Vista, aftr a dinner and a dance. TrSatnrday as guests onhesame city a visit will be made to the State Soldiers and Sailors Home there. More automobile trips to poi nts of historic interest will fol- Vw'U The trBin '4heo Will return water. to Alamosa, vthcre there wHl be a V , -- for a emlmrk: CANOE.EEVEN to Fifth y LECONOfflC DISORGANIZATION. - Slocks : EUROPE IS SUPPING TOWARD MEET FRIDAY STORM UPSETS must be held. It is the plan of the sonlng commission to hold at least four such .hearings, the first of which-wi- ll take place at the counMonday tveoluiE, July ty court 20. at .7:30 o'clock. This hearing -th- PUBLISHERS OF rob-ler- t thence North two. sulnnlttetl exi-itin- - -- Is finnllir. Avenue; thenae 8outh to Second North ; thence along the east boundary of the commercial district as dewrtbed alov to the place of begterilag.1 Within tbe boundaries of this pro- ttHgtrlft the permfttga north pf Cenier strrandKast ofr will be dwelling houses, apart ment bouses, hotels, hospitals, schools, -. I'nlverslty avenue. This portion of the city will fall bnrteS. museums, public buildings, a three proposed aiisrrii!ta.JM tuneiJi remainder of Deming states. The following north of Center and East of Tni-- " described area wllLcome within the verslty a yenuejf lis proposed to proiiosed commercial distrlit in clude in the most restricted district legislative authorization, will be iermltted any use of known, as, residence district class wtlch mere By a rabdng of hands, the A, In this district wlU-b- a propcrtyipeitte.lnTLirTsidentlai. permitted tr deputies authorized the Bank districts, and in addition all klndis dwellings far one at the "disposal government's place of mercantile estaVlsbme'iitt" and colleges, churches, ' public the remainder of the $100,000,000 will be permit parks, and other similar uses, manufacturing light Morgan loan and ordered further ted: Beginning atthe intersection I Farming and truck gardening will increase In the maximum issue o' or university avenue anu venter be, permitted In either of the resibank notes. The remaining Morgan and running thence East one dence districts and 'any use permit-qdfr-street fund will be used to meet current" north one hatfbloeks A district fand the of expenses, government r one block to . First North -- street s 1n class B. District,"--'- " Dim - Polncare visited ; President f block lo Tlrst , There, re a so, cejtai jwjrtrflpna thencj West raergne at the. Elysee palace thl East street; thence North as to height 'of buildings, 'front, rear, sab1 and. afteriHion, nixm leaving block;-thencthence West one-haand side yards; accessory buildings, bloc; he was continuing consultations bn block to. .Sec etc.' in both' of the proposed resiNorth that the cabinet Will not he ready ond North ; thence West one-hadence districts. ' " this evening. ?bwner to. thence block, Uulverslty avenue; of property In tle Bomb-tblocks ttfthe plaee of northeast part of the city are .Invlt " ed to be present beginning. meeting The following descrilted area will Monday evening. Hearings for othbe Included i residence district er parts of the city will be' announcclass B : Beginning era Center street ed later, Mr. Deming states. f one and blocks east of Uul The ProrQ City Zoning commisverslty avenue: theuee East fonr sion is comprised of the following : f blocks .to Sixth East ; Frank W, Deming, chairman; John and " thetce-Nor- th First AV.'Tarrer, 'Claude" 8. Ash worth. t)nFblockt "thencer1-West two .George E. Barton: Carl F. Eyrlng, North street: blocks to Fourth East , them-- Norfb W. U Whittcmore, and J. W. Howe. two blocks to Third North; thence Jr.1 OLTMPIA. Wash.. July 22 (UP) Paific coast states are. spending relatively more money for educating ithelr children than are eastern schools, and they are outstanding in coalition ablnet to lead France safely through her greatest post-wa- i crisis, The financial verdun began last week with the resignation of flu Briaird jiovernment and ast hh,'h Eduoard Herrlot, premier for forty litftirs was .voted"Tfit eight of office following revelations tba the government treasury was aim us depleted and atthe-"banr5i3t Fram "could not extend furthei Ward-Belmo- ordlunnce . . |