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Show LMilffllliP ir IT sr Maximum !;v.- 93 5-- f Minimum . . . ... HirhK 4mm 17.. Ill 4,. Dcfrws i 42." YEAR NO. FOBTY-FIRS- T nnn nnnn it V JH v If -! n II' j- -i ' - : i If In Contempt v . " 1 1 KILL TWO IN i'taxicab U-- U king,""" w Senator o m jfumes 1j A. Keed of Missourisays be will' cite for con tt'tupt tew"Sciice-iril(liiisAtO"-- Be V Completed For ui -- . CEMENTWORKERS, UfoH gators. WAIT Superintendent's Office to Be I'arker School Bids for the construction of- - the woodwork and the mason work of new science building - of the it -- Ihe Provo high. school to be erected au the preseut school site, west of 4ne heatiug plant, will lie opened by the board of education- of the Provo City schools at Its' regular meeting tonight. 7"? The contract for the cement work of the. foundation wag " let two "weeks, ago to Neil Davis- of this city. The excavation work for the foundation has Inen completed for ., several days and the cement worker are now awaiting of the carpenter contract before con finning their work. As noon as the carpeuters have completed building the forms for the foundation,, con creie"wlll be timreS-iSmMr. Davis. , The successful bidder for. the mason work will tie Thstrncted to work pn the walls of the commesH-new building as soon as the foundation work is completed, according to meimVrs of the board. The In building should be icrtmnleted Jime for this year's schooLwork to jrovide room for the physics lnb-- ' orntorlea ami the inannal training dcimrtment. "V; The new building will somewhat t""Vlleviate tiie crowded ro'uditidns at the high school, according to school of . tha-neua- - -- "" g M . riM i i Fights Calles i. in ii inn ilERALb phones . Business Office l- !.I.YllS.?JHS3l8CuJiiJtaJUUirk. Iff, Itnree gangsters, wo men lucnnrieu s Harry Schwartz and j by .police Hnrf J' 3foahrllt(ge(Jy rjiinj rHiineri were shot and killed in the lobby of a downtown, hotel here early to- MOIIGANTOWN, Ky., Aug. 4 (TP) day. , The murder of an evangelist as! Atcoxding'lojKilice, Schwartz and he preached in his pulpit and a wo- Moran-wer- e holding a conrersatlcm man;; mrather ori"his congregation when the gangsters entered the was blamed today on bootleggers Moran, apparently recogaldug agulnst whom the preacher had the men' as enemies, ran to the . been erosadln,-; gtrex't. As he reached the sidewalk The killings occurr ed Monday, one of the..Smmen fln-at him. night lii a temporary-churcnearj He died at the ret'eivlng lxsi)ital a here,- - where the Rev-.-' L. Moss of few. minutes litter. Pittsburgh was holding revival seH ' in the meantime another bandit vices. The? assassins fired through 6nened The fire on Schwartz. the open window and Moss fell dead wounded man stumbled toward the from the rostrum. Another .bullet dwr and "was carried away in an BEMn-KobinsowU' o automobile by .the'gnrigstei's. His farmer who was seated in the body was found in the abandoned front row of the choir. She died machine half an hour later, ; htr-te- l. By A. to jMyJtojL 1 . MGIStm: HERE TO STUDY w. LOS ANGELES, Aug. A (CP)-T- he Los Angeles county gnind jury has declined tu .shoulder the. bur den of a reoiH'iied Jnvesticiltion of i Almee Semple. McPlierwm's "kid milling" on thestreiigih of fvider.ee: at hand. Special to The: neriJO) :ZZ Z TfAMMOTII, ITTAII, Aug. 4--Ia' fi'Ptit or her children, Mrs. Nora' fringes was shot to death here thl d, morning at ber borne by her Gns Friugea, when she re-- 1 fused to allow bin to hter ber home, to see their youngest Tild Two shot,; were fired at (fie woman.! " nnti entering the abdomen and the other the shoulder. After killing ids wife." Princes turned the gun on himself and blewf out his brains.- 1 former-husban- Tbe double tragedy was witness- ed by two umaJl , children of the' Fringe, and Gllle Kmith,! son of Mrs. Fringes fn an earlier1 ' f niarrlage. ' i Following scrape be- tweea-FrhigandTteUbea Layman m April, fringes was arrested and' held In jail until about a month ago, whea he wa released on ball- Mr. rrli.60S,.vet whom tho fight!, is said to have, started, started dl- Torce proceedings atwut two Weeks - M To jna ke an extensive study, of rw-TTtfept if ait.artfl:wjrpched in aeBliXljeJia4iaj28aef lessor IJ.. N. Katon, head of the egQtlatlons of the the evidence the present geflogy department of the L'niver ';' to '.make" any bankers. They are: 1 ninny contradictions in it wi'l npt- - be possible Family Troubles "J MSIRANGES AIMEE MC PHERSON CASE , - DIVORCE ACTION of the Knman Mexico, who has services suspend- itlspitfe With "the SECRET INVESTIGATION OF let . Hev; Mors Y Del r : Refusal of Wife 4o BasSee Baby, Enrages 'i Man eband Itio, archbishop Ciitliolic chprch in ordered all church iil 1.ecililse of the .... i TO TRAGEDY This is the Most iTr " - IKES s . -- ; ,, V ' . CHILDREN V. FOUJEB; MENDS PRICE TWO CENTS Tragedy Said to Be j" Double Culmination of Continuous I V - ( Uuited..Prs-J4tf- f CorresjswtleMt) MEXICO CITY, Aug. 4 Point ing out thiil heavy bank withdraw-Jwere occurring in thereliglous and miiiomic situation aod express ing their Mlef that matters will le serioug if withdrawals continue Here is the Cntbolic I'litlicdnil at liexlco City e 'of the largest and oldjuitil .Saturday; a group, nf iiahkers est tnidmM"Mlmces 'In'TKe' westrn''itcuiisihere, ami fofti point he haseal!ed op Secretary of Klnam-yreiai'tt ..tistiir4Hm'ei lietweew rhwehHand wrfrnnienrtn SlestcT). Iris Alberto J. Pai.l offering to nierii now closed as a house of worship for the first time in its existence. file in tiie religloui: issue, The Tnited Press understiuids frum a usually reliable soitrce that ba nklMiBdrawjila-jr- f at almut 17.0tHMX0 iiesos. Bankers admitted that heavy withdrawals and buying of New York drafts but did not state the amounts." !t was understood efforts are being made to prevent a financial" crisis. ThefenfreHffireeT'pWuts " in IM Lmediatfon project which the Mexi can Episcopate would be wilHng to .,; ... 93 Editorkl Roonu ....1C7 . :iis i mise By Discussion W0iirf:r 9 7t r i - Rescind Laws jGovernmertt Unwilling Bring: Dispute to Compro- LOS. ANGELES, Aug. 4 (CP- Cliff vyilson. who Jives near the town, was being held for question ing, today, H denied an connec tion with the shooting hnf a J4-yeiold girl said nhe. saw him fire through the window and run. i . FEAREI) BY BANKERS Found In Car - -- 1 1 FiNANciAieaim in Double Killing; Body FOR MURDERS m rmllo --4Mttrdmbattdow"earU ARE BLAMED t V ".' ,"" Alade to Bring: Lrovernment - IN0TEL"XOBBY BOOTLEGGERS" -- . -.-- corP unsutis- Moran Murdered in aiders " 1 Rum War factory funnrng- banj's testimony ufiimtfy iuwll SURPRISED BY ENEMY Opening f an Term '" lii S n Mexico City Cathedrar Closes Doors Thom- as Cunningham, Philadelphia He- - ' .'m--- m PROVO, UTAH, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 4, 1926. Board To Let Contracfe For Iew School This is . ' . of Syracuse, N. Y,,i has arrived 1 definite, decision cbnctrning ihe Suspension of toe applies tioa slty in Pro Vrt. 'I'rofessir Rntnn cmo I "SO. taws. - of A inter of the present reUg'ioua lisappearanceThis morning Fringes ' decided to churches by the here at the suggestion of Dr. VT. 2 Scitiple MrPtierson." M. Davlij, - that heTW6atedMnntisrr.rnr, llarplsmuaXe. Pinisp Coil Wlien he arrived at the home,. Mrs. f JiatlonaL-pleltlscit- e on the yard, ...who was. here severaLtlmes exclaimed Jn hen 4nftfmed f tlW - . ' , l; Fringes' met him on the front porch during the p:ist year. A formal statement question at the end of the year. regarding its grand jury's action. with two of. the chHdreit and her Karon Ifrofessor to intends remain reachNo agreement ha ft yet been Carter's- stntcuiciit continued ; Apparent '"bands off" isilicy, togeth older aon. Qllle, vnlie. tae FMneet xtt the here time .most to for a year possible recommendation .wdfteit a letter, to ed, But .eoBferymeea will etm.tinqe. twiby watt tcft TtisiderT'"" To govern .furfhHr procedure by the Keyes I'aul" will take the offer before feorffTfinTTuTjcrcn concerninglinr fimliugs and . Fringes is said to have Insisted collaborate with D'ir.MurraT H.fwjll 4. (CP); county prosecuror's office, was ex- recommending that 'he PHILADELPHIA, Aug. niTiict a President Callea at the first opPqr on seeing the bafy; 'Mrs.;Frihgeir deIf head of the -ayes, geology ; ; Eor the. irst-tl... 4wmeH's pected toda y-- by M strirt"Att m (rney sc! t eiiireffii-lehiUlahwAdditlonat room-w- ll inquiry into tuuity. refused him to enter tb ? T: . " In vietv of the government's de pnrtment of the Young university, home and asked him swimming history, the 100 'yards Asa Key es, any of "the angles of the case that made, available at "the school when in much of his work. He also will tojeave.' In a " be' The grand les than clared determlfiatlon to enforcj-'tmay of its lie. considers are vital. negotiated . the twd rooms nowv occupied by. the .Cursing Jibj. wife,' Fringes whin- - : s minute as the world's fastest routine calendar and turned its at" Evidence .heard, by the inq'uisitor-iii- l religious laws, there ; appeared to have the advice and cooperation suiieflnfendehf of the city schools out a gnn with which he killed V" " ptwi K. S. of Hinckley, secretary of the gathered here to '"compete in tention toward Mrs. McPherson and body was Understood to have be only two condltiong1 upon which Provo ClliunlHT will le vacated prior to the beginiu full view-o'bis children, lie t! wlio Cdiuinercc,"' A. U. A. jtf National the be ew evidence purporting to dyna- (iMisbfed chiefly of statements oi- - preliminary meditation chnmpionships might then ning of school next fall. The ofthe on himself turned, Hs one weapon of the 'of four-daleading gexdoglsta session in mite her "kidnaping" story at 2 p. lained by Deputy District if the church would VAjmSKng. 4 Alfred Hone of which starts Its Attorney successful, first, fice of the superintendent will, be and sent a. bullet through his head. liitermountain country. . the - lta d the Sesqul Centennial was Lake which m. In fromffeltion witretxeat who, two today. Kvan heard Kenjamin, seriouslyinjur-eyesterday. It at pur - inioved to. the cottage .adjoining the at Benjamin 7h Ju!y 24th when ' TJie present world record for the nesses, TJi strict Attorney .Keyes afld porting to prove that Mrs. McPher- - it demands return to itsold status. "' Mrs. Enftu.jHid Xaintty1accm- " Purker school on the' north. Thi? a Prttfessor Katon he?e. istmieala fin J piano fell on him- - dled;Tjies(lflX laatury TOitsfcTu. . Tier imd, SWillld.' ' iiulilvilidbl Deputy :Dfei rkt Attoi a held of Ethel the as at the a Illinois by Laekie, em. to situirtioir general Payson hospital "the wonrmiie It completed its deliberations former radio 'operator, under tEeTmentTif the ity schools for several years. result of ' hjjTin juries. "lie had been A.-- C. She made the mark in the shortly after 5 p. m", tiud 'Foreman names of "Mr. ami Mrs. George E. point where the government would In constant pain "since the act'ident Penii A. C, pool in "this clly recently. Wm. II. Carter issued ij statement .MelntyreC" lived Tor' ten days at be willing to listen to mediation to In the national championshiis,'op- - that was in part as. follow and little' hope bad been held for i 'iirmet following her disappearance prevent fluanctaldjf Acuities, bi chiiwh tins bis recovery. aftei- nl tf flip ovi- - it Ocean Park, posed by other stars. It is predicted AltHoOf't' "' f for media-- ; no ! At- - -direct dence presented by the made j He Is guryivedJbyMa.widow and Miss Lackie proisisals presented by the corps three children. FunefRl services ed to a: new world's record to stay torney and his assistant, Mr. Kyan. 0f attorneys represeiTting the wo- tlfm owing to the church "attitude will be held In the Benjamin ward out in front. tne grand jurors. riy a unanimous man evangelist were In direct, refri- - yfat the differences between ..ji he Another record experts say Is in Vote decided that because of the cha pel Thursday iflf.teraqo.n at 2 and state areoo great to. W jeopardy-ithe free style o'clock..::L compromised by dlw'Hssionj: neveral MlSs York imlKPWthottrrbaver bpgnrr 4 (CP) Intense Interest disnluved set discussions with Attorney General Governor Moore n' the reopening A great deal of enthusiasm has a new record last iuly 4 of 12 minOrtega hoping to have' Imth the n t reated among the kiddies'oflof tne HaH I1Us iBvesflgatlon wa8 utes 57 seconds In the event in Aug. 4 (UP) PHILADELPHIA, dignity of the church and the gov- uie citv u rue new ,';.iue gov- supervised rjlay; pr,,,i1"'T at N. II. Miss Martha Portsmouth, ernment s general Tiie-- thrills of a- - police trooper's policy. ernor made pubUc1,a--iat.he had A iiuivcuicnt introduced ground by Norelins has also lettered the existobservers were agreed life will be exhibited to audiences Dell Webb, city recreational leader. written to Senator' Alexander Simp-- I in record the comand ing present that, there was little hoe for t the Sesqul Centennial Exposition D.ul luise groups of boys anaLfP".' who expects to receive, his for- - r petition the. race between the two the projected plan for mediation by in the gigantic police Gymkhana flock tu! tUi VU"''eiiparkaud ma I commissiop'asj spacla prosecu- girls half-milshould result .in e -new meet nt the . which south American diplomats. -- tuia airernoeit.- opens Its four-da" ' mark. , The body of Elizabeth Kracken -Catholics here remained frankly ii ud 5 4) clo k in tiie (Special to The ITeral) d.mleipat Stadium here today. Io not persecute , anybody, do i afterms' to) The Centennial 356 Lake is Sesqul will arrive in this city Thursday Lora hopeful .of United States assistance SPANISH FOnitr Aug: There will be competitive exhlbi not in. the prejudice. anybody I. do nut fear and sisirts piirticinate; gainers yards long and 150 yards wide, in for burial in thefamily plot in the jones. lOyear-ol- d tions and drills by crack companies daughter of Mr in ending the conflict. 7 (lirectett ny tratiie.d leaders,. v anybody, do not favor, anybody," 100 which meter a course' has been New Provo York, Herald) (Special City cemeteryi Mrs. Bracken and Mrs. Thomas B. Jones, had of the Pennsylvania, lL: i SPANISH FOTtK: AiigAA--nr- e - 1 I f Hie; jtim-pirlaIdoiit,rhe. diving ev Vrt-llFr- ifll her tefl arm lJISiMJi2mejL I'l-onotice that i hi f it . li:i s lut'ii. the as as reivlvlng. ,Kece-sfmen' the thamplonshipg lastwwk. chusetts State.Troopers, and in an treat is in gtorq; 'for flower lovers city. Jnccorililig to Mr. Webb, will rrmimtsTdniinnn'WTrtJ beforllici)ni'" wlirbelielcr iu a specially construct- appendici'is; Ttnywheri"ghe' fell frntn ffl dition, picked squads from the cit of the Palmyra stake in the first ed employ p;iid supervisors next year ttng. Simpson arranged an' appointto diving the pool lake adjacent She is survived by heS mother. which she and 9thrhildrenwer ies of NCw 7irk7 CbTcago a noTT!hila annual flower show to be given by raient1 with . Piasecufor Bergen." "of 7 fTohiiTTdle tiie drihe wofkTiow T)elnlr ke at the ReliefLocietiesof MrsrLilliun Brown. ofTihls "dtyaJlilaylnBThe children bad gathered tis Sjmiorset coniityapd JMaJor.Klm- One of the oufstanding features the , city pavilion, Thursday, Aug. AlexandraaaiLa. jjister,.l;iit a. 5on.tGeorge the stat iiolh. 1 ' " has berllng Btpbh gttthered,.aroHBdhl; 19. Mrs. Valor Roberts. Many flower lovers "from the soir homei liorffnrsonierTVBjr over will Ih a group of the baWy and ' The those who '""""are special Among ,; assisting prse'tor hinted ,? '.: colorf id fltoyal Northwest Mounted" eight wards "of the stake will par Funeral services' will be held In hiilanced and fell a distance of recreational with the work r are that Issuances of piore, warrants ' 4 Mont., Aug (IT) interest and the from to being" the ticipate' stunned about 12 feet. Partially the Provo 'Slth ward chapel Gymkhana hereJiH' guests might- lie exiiected at any thne-H- : . .i . v . . i :. . 1. i. ByroirBrCwiney. avowed wet, wax a vei'y owrrThWTfaifiit-tje- afternoon n,t 1 fr m the Canadian border. wonld....not confirm, widely spread Ger.T " jonn-att,,.m"acreditable, one. . Ma,ny prizes will n,l thon leauing , uepresenrauve . ti. v Alhr.,o. body" may be vfewed prior to the 1..1ln,.rl,l,ro Bolierts. reports that sit subpoeaas already I tr.lu lttl. be distributed as iouows'; : Ward Tlr Hiu f wffiro nt Ji.m'tih Ijiltow services at MT'Wwt Second South , have been lssuea.' congress. Com- Florence Jepperson; K. L. Kolx-rtshaving flower gardens- at largest street. Hughes who reduced the" fracture, j reiiresentatlve Tobe T Earl Baile. Paul Pardoe.' In from 15.. returns precincts plete percentage of homes In the ward, tin? first district gave Cooliey 5.r0: Holt, Inland Buttle and i"Buck" pennant. Best individual flower Dixon. ' ' CHICAGO, Aug. 4 (IT) Offic Evans 402.. .. . ardeniJiree prices," For most f of rtplglitiC "the In Chicago from-an- y contest" In the Republican aSoutb one garden, Jajs .displazf ' ' ..... . . i side suburb; admitted today theyi five prizes. same district, Charles F. Jntner . W. Maurice Dusenlierry, son of ,S,AXTA Ffc N. Mi A4ur.;4 (CP)- -f ii First, second and third prizes will were without chips concerning the : J f'W'ith the plans f the annual Ctuli county fair well under way, the bad 104 votes, giving,, him.-- subChaTlea. Wakefield Cadman, eompos- - ; of Mrs. fifth ftank and Duseaherry huirderin be over the bis lead last three opponstantial mysterious given for best exhibItg.of the "fol ,Mr. er j)fusijiasedlorLJnllan melfli this city, will.leave Friday for Ora- - lowing flowers : , Asters, dahlias, three months among gangsters, people of Vtah rounty.shwld do everything possible to make the affair ents. ? t dien, will become 'one, of the people t ya. Peru, where be has accepted a gladiolus, Blnhlasroses, African bootleggers and vice lords in the even more successful than former exhibit a, says Keed AVarnlck, maiiagi'r he has long studied and loved," when i " de " Pasco . the with village. Xerrp sweet rsisltlon, . .. marigolds, peas, of the- - fntf board.," i he is JniHated ' into. '.the Hopl In- The fiffjb of the killings occurred "TThe show Copper '"''oompah. Formerly ; Mr lsmofc ALAMOSA.V0I0 Aug. '4 (X'P) dlan tribe at the Bnta Fe Fiesta i ',. "ihe hoard is.'Jenving nolhiii'fe tmdon to insnrelhe success of the ; will wmmence' nsrtbem'rra'tTffirrto o'clock in the yesterday when Joseph. Salve,' Vice President JCharlos G.; Da yes .... beginning. -lTtahPower andJgJU comjwnyjit aftenioon...A.j)rograii is being Tesldentofthe-twmtyfair, bynf "EJaycnCTlTKicumenlsIiave and lmrty arrived at. the summer Cadman,; who" gained popularity f to be given In ' : connection by three men- te a passing, automo- shonld be given. Salt Lake" City, -- - been exchanged bijiding Dr. V. K. home "of Colonel A. E. lTumphmys with his J The:Ltrnd of the iioflg, bile whopodred a volley of revolv. Iast week. Mr.'DuseiU)erry was with the exhibit Wellington Koo, famed Chinese dip. at Wagon , Wheel-flap- , miles Sky Bine Water,", and lwaa reco-;- comon in Ihe county should plan their t '.'From now every community Miss Ella Frampton Of Refreshments will be sold from er bullets into bis body.' married-t- o lomat and several times Foreign norUm'est )f here.- lnf Tiuwday ' a Pleasant Grove, one of the charm-- x booths In charge of the members of - Among others murderett in the vL munlty exhibits. ' Pnslucts to lie exhibited should lie proiierlycared for Minister and General Chang Hsiieh-lian- and hare nnnnunHt th.it they all! when as writer of; Indian operas his was Shanpwla'-produced Ing lelle of the. Strawberry city. the. Stake Relief Society bonrdrThe rinlty recently were Salvo's "uncle iso that theyw111 be m Ihefr best wheajhowii iLthe fnJr- -son ef. the-- 4' Mad- attend-tl- m San Ttuis " Valley sTH hi at the Metropolitan 'Id" New York, . rentala-at proceeds from these ale wilt be Plisenberry-wi- ll . as den wealthy jeweler," and a" woman l ntao Monta Warlord," Vixta Tsoln, Tiie boys-ai- td o at shonld exhibits a in Chang make body encourngAl stampede hna srient. the Inst fifteen "years In girls S.?4 1 JielP defrof the pxpehse of enmnanlon, and Philip Piom. one IMfwds nt tlsat ft. ; ,aJllt!tt 4ml ike fate? lurtrf BiHf glr Wel Hb" einllittg wPtr'imrtT J3VrilJil(iodJithur.lajA-fSidiioaroiiifatirf, iiid "Call- - the- shoiTTTur pubruris-wrdi.nl- ly: jola-iie- f bttshitutrTu nguferlH-'Tfilcagthei will eWChinese to Hml Ihe ofnheprniclraT stylerawdrding Thit party came - through , from fomla, ' invited, most . ...:.. suburban uoderworld, ' the " i vernaeubu; press Tern. interesting at the fair," Mm, ITT' t.? . , , . ir NEW RECORDS bipimS"Iswimmng SUCCUMBSTO i y famaiia-giWogist- ! 3-- A. - h 'We'-.hav- i me t' ' t r'-- -- SEVERE PAIN ' jury.-dispos- nier-miiid- f y Caniiei-By-TlieSet- . tr 3-- YOUNGSTERS POLICE STAGE INTERESTED1N j. - itiuents I.fi-tr- u-t GYMKHANA AT - MURDER CASE - 'iJ; EXPOSITION INCITMRKS "t 880-yar- d FLOWER SHOW PROVO WOMAN 4-- 5 EWRrNVsIrVjAug. GIRL BREAKS 'n. :ufu : ' DIESONCOAST ISPLANNEDAT ARM IN FALL t SPANISH FORK y -- " - . . ; ...... - - -- tothe r 7 GOVERNOR IS. brokai-taTlTri- ra l . -- : LEADS IN RACE ln the-gta- FIFTH VICTIM shed-adjoin- ing xt ' ;''V'f-BCTT6- Frl-da- IN CHICAGO PROVOMAN y - 1 1 w In-'- RUMWARDIES GOES TO PERU I . , ' SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES ic -' , ... snap-dragon- an4-gmnlm- s. at3 -- .. , . k dawes party::; r in colorado Koo Blood Brother Of War Lord's Son K .. Famous Comobser; Initiated Indian , - t j ed ' " lv 5 : nl-i- g, -- -- St. -- -- -: c-- J. ll". i -- - o i yry-lii'ftyi- iT ;: .atudj-isAjavi- ,.;....'f"A' |