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Show TODAY'S Maximum Minimum TORTY-JTRS- .......... .. . .... Je n.atl Highest fTm TEMPEKATTRE 87 58 u .,M- -" ' ',. cm j a . mm ; - HERALD Mi- -' PAUSES; 7 IMlf PRICE TWO CENT3 IKiAST fAHELi "T ') ir-MM-':"-':-I':!-:"r-- ' JS)S . " Mr 8i Corson Off ered- - After Channel Swim NEW YORK, Aug. (CP) Ckiuington CorsonJT-j- ' mother who was the second wewaa to swim 'the English channel, already hat received contract offers aggregating $20a,W0, according to Arch SeU vu, producer nuwiuitBT: aging her affairs. vSelwyngworkteg on plana for American Marines Ready meet between II r rTJerene rropmj Corson and TOrtru3e"EdWRi aWTsf writing Dudley Field Malone, Miss Ederle's ba&er,' inviting Gertrude NICARAGUA - -- MEN amliii GrafHc uiutiiliit X Anhti tt H IT I to m 50 V P) E. T, McKeilegom a confectioner, was held here today on charges of murdering John 11 Robinson, ps 4 lit 4wlKe andity manager. V McKellegon was ordered bound 111 n 1 1 1 1 1 11111 HUIU If MM over gf trials-lowin- 4Qperlur-court4-or at-T- ataaea-anort-tgrTO- lerruic irasn ulUlll his wife struggling with the police judge when lie returned hoiuejate , -- YOUTH ARRESTEfrTOR Ul ThTaSKaTulTcTalma f be home. confectioner's ia g aMtroners inquest Into the jBlnaitlmx wbk'hr wvurrW- Car Turns Turtle When Driver fttaw t) Police Judge Found Fighting with Wife lllJUIiLU mIvearalBrTg-haYoung university to the effect that Walter P. Cottanw for many years connected with the institution, has been granted his doctor's f degree St tne i uiversity where he has been a student for winter the past few years, the 1 and two summers continuously; Dr. tk uutler bas'"takejti'tbirf Dr. Henry O. ltwles, noted ecolo-giwho iiated that Walter P. Cot- st ntirhf DltlY KGldmiThiMisbotl tt er against MrsCoMoa for Off Gertrudes 3 oner's inunest, declariug that he :;.;r years. $25,000. Tb aunt ae been put up Record Swim Young woman Suffers Broken felt it was justified. Monroe Doctrine to Prevent D'rTCottam used as his ittudyi. by Falter Llssberger, tlre manufac ' Collarbone; Others Cut Interference iake.Tbis Utah of Mrs. League stud' By backer life of financial turer and plant MISS EDERLE ISSUES ' and Bruised -v ' Nations Of several has been under way for CHALLENGE TO VICTOR Corson. years. Friends of the scientist herei A complaint charging Junius Bell, WASHINGTON',, Aug. 30 (I P) are eagerly awaiting the,;. publicaOnly a Few Soldiers Present 22, of Salt Ike City " lith the Keyolui itmary trMMi -- are esfiected tion of the thesis which will ub-- i To Cheer Vierkotter wreckless driving of an automobile to attack Btueflf Ids. Nicaragua,- - to rtiiiiliteilly s ilil in tich liifornisHnn to ; . On Landing has Iteea Issued by Chief of Police day, according to state department thatalreadyknown atsiut Utah's -- WALTER P. XTTAM Wreu" AVilklus and Bell was taken x: advices. largest body of fresh' water. ProDQVER, England, Ang. 30 (UP) into cOstory this morulng liy mem 1 United States marines have land fessor Cottam on ed of his has spent; Gertrude Ederle's channel swimming subject that be decided to bers of the police department ed there to protect American lives Utah lake studying Its life and phorecord fell today before the assault remain inhls field of liiofogy. He The arrest is the outgrowth of an and property. tographing the interesting features studied with Dr. Cowles of a sturdy German, Ernest automobile aeddent which occurred ordered connected with has The detwrtment it,ior he Is more summers on Mt. Timponogos and at the intersection of Third East who achieved the crossing American charge de'affaires Dennis than. ascientist, he is abm a poet While; turninjt a sharp urve in from Cape Grhr Net to Xjver carried on res rcLwork during ihe aadFifth North rstreetraboutlO near 'The TiemT oT Dtrhlels to deliver sharp to uimunlcatloB to and thtTroad l Many .of his (holo- wLitcp jnonlhsjJn-4h- e "12 hours and 42 minutes one boor suminer of oViockr Sundays inorulng"In" which canyon on the way to the StrawGeneral Chamorni., whose military trees of life other and 1025 plant on graphs he much time CtalJ Grant Jfaylor, 23, 8588 outhr Thlr- -' and 49mlautes lees than the time . Professor John C 8wenaon will spent government bf Nicaragua It does of Utah will rank with the best ever lake berry Jake Saturday, a car in which preparing material for bis the- eeutn East street, .Salt Lake City, Henri-- G. Bluiiienthul required by Miss Ederie on August be acting dean Of the college of edu not recognize. aiicl . his son tate-.---taken in this sis. In the full of 1025 he regis- bis wlfeMaiiue, 18, , Vierkotter was accompanied by cation at In order to avoid Interference be Brlgham Young university together with Earl of this eltV were riding turned Wash- tered 'st-tkof native Dr. a' Cottam is of University Chicago, Bell and his wife were more or lesa icomiiletelv ove ! tug.' : during the absence of President V. tween Cbamorro and the revolution Vierkotter's victory ofref the chan- 8. Harris at the being (be son of Mr. where be has been a student ever Injured. r : ; : Tbe"eld Science 1st, it Is believed the American ington count : ' : ' and Mrs. Thomas Cottam prominent since. nel was the 'third this month and Mrs. Naylor suffereda fracture ed a severe laceration of the left Congress 4a-- , Tokyo. Professor L. force of occupation may follow, the Ills father, Dr. Cottam graduated wlth- of Diile. the third of the mum and or thelet collarbone and minor bnnd, while EtiH escaiied with minJulin Nuttall, Jr.. who Is the dean precedent of last May and declare citizens ' eighth In all history. Of the many of the college has been made acting Wwflnlrio a hputriil r.olid Thomas Cottam, died during tli grad' of A in all siil'Jet-ts.Hwill bruises. Bell sustained a bad bruises or cuts 80,1 btnlsps, Tbfr dSWor's abwnee in Chicago. men who have tried tie channel this return in time to take Charge of on the side of the bead and a With the U. 8, 8. Galvesfon and president of the university In the ab to-- Heber. t'My, wber they rewent badly year, Walter" P. Cottam was educated his classes during ;tbe coming school wrenched back, and Mr. only Vierkotter" has succeeded. sence of Dr. Harris, snd assumed American marines at Bluefielils on ceived first aid, treaiatent and (hen " Naylor Keptemlier-L, The Gennan swimmer entered the control of affftfrs at the Institution the BUist coast reports were expect in Dixie at Dixie College, Brigliam year, which a bad out on the- - leg and came lo tToTiK wtere Mr, Bltiiuen-thal'- s fid water at 130 a. m. today and einerg - mHv. Mrs. CiUTaanolBed ner hyslM Bdnor" bruises. 4 today of 4hettrrtvttHrf thet?rS. Itwmg anivcrsity, and the t'ldverMrs, Bell escaped wouud wan dressed at the ljKTmfe ...1 .... T J jig I ' Is directing prep 8. Tub Coriato on the west sity of UtaU. He taught for several In Chicago as soon as he .was with minor cuts and bruises. at Alrd hospital. . of here at 2il7 p. m. only 'few arations for the opening of the fifty' coast. and work his with aftet iu state the scbcMils, 'through expects years Mrs. Naylor were taken ,: The two men were on their way He and soldiers from toe nearby battery first iiljspx'iid sev',eraLjwlu; jsilth. him. In year of the acuoul on SeptPiu the Clark eUu here their CTpaftttJiSte lulue afinuaT summer the cant before returning to Prc)m "wTfaeiSlfTkotgTO ber 13. The first faculty meeting of Nations, following ' Chamorro's university where ne served as pro wound were eared for and later to outing of the Ctah county chapter ' cheered him for a "few nlnutes, out has been called' for September 7 at Cottam is known of for a numlier Walter P, . protest to it against; ajleged Mexl fessor 'of biology j f Kauitajx and Hea(lngEngTneers, their Salt Lake Cltjf.-r.Ji- d before any alprec1able rrowd conld 10 T fh.,"when 'the final "check up ran years. He always bad in miud the Tiirnttgli'niTJ'lfi(''i,iitli,e stutc "Of Tia b and : ken government support of the were-tawhich took jiiace at Strawberry Mrs.nJell to the gathe-r- they waded iMre the water on institutional machinery fori regrevolutionists. , would le Idea of swurlug a doctor s degree, for the love he has for nature, and home of Mrs.' Bell's ' . -r Mr. and lake.' parents, rendered With the German on their shoulders istration will be made, and flual de resented mediservice has he in for for to was genuine go tempted by the United States a but Mrs. H. L. Boswell, 644 West Blxth Is reported that a numlier of It His put him aboard his tug and Vier- tails perfeted. Since condition. violation. of the Monroe doctrine, cine, for which he had a iirofound the., state as a nature lover, North street, this city.- Sccldeuts and narrow escaHs hsve 'hen I)rrH"en-r- y ability as photographer and his kotter, started back to France. Officials would hot Comment on respect aiid liking, point to a record, year in enrollment occurred, vt4hl particular p4nt in ..Witnesses the" of accident state secure to to efforts teach picUtah to came C. Cowles aTlhc "school,, the authorities Hrelthis delicate: aepecLotlhe situation. the road Last wsek a tourist broke car, owned tnres-of NEW YORK. Aug; 30. (CP) nuustial pluces haveVwoii thatjhe by Naylor and striving to anticipate in advance all but it was generally believed here anrigham - Youiig" nntverslty bcv of his lfl Irylfiglio driven by Beli, was going asFat the wheel Gertrude Ederie ttoday challenged possible exigences that may arise that article 21 of the League coven ersA summers ago, Dr. Cottam join for Jilm an enviablel reputation In make this" turn,; and others have a rate of very As rapid speed. field.' enamorVierkotter lo across became rate ber they met with so that Ernest ed, his class and in providing accomodations for the ant reroguizing .the Monroe similar .julshaps at this the Intersection approached the KnHBh cbatmel next summer Increased numbers. Lii. 1 1 they would prevent league action. ojnDB t'ha'roaA, ":.'":"::." meJLauothercax--Ocai0d-by--M'Dudley Field Malone, her manand Mrs. Leo A. Peek an4 family. ager, announced - he had (Sent- the 155 West Fourth South street, this her behalf rto foUowiBgieable-o- n WIFE-THRcity, which was going norths In an Vierkottpr-- ; OWS effort to avert a clash, Bell made on your great , "Congratulations a sharp turn, and ran into a jlltch chnnnel swim. I hope I can raee with the result that the car turned IGLASS summer channel across nest the you completely over. to bring the record back to my sex. lITRAIOEIlOittXIrOIEr uref " 1 f ii... m. ContecilonerKills-- L J fRESCOTT,-ArtstmajrATi- - WoTd has teen ld . " I rir.: ' J TYO.PROYOJilEN NUTTALLTAKES ACTIVECIIARGE INJUREDVHEN . NR CAR TORN . Vierkotter, for-tw- OF BIG SCHOOL "aj-tis- rr y t . Pan-Pacif- ' tw-nW- -- 1 . " Acting-preside- ho4n -- . : r- car-whf- Doe-trin- -- r. - RIOMNDFIREi ENRAGED PARTOFSTRIKE ' Good luck." ' - ATHUSBAND BANDIT KILLED - (UP), WASHINGTON, Aug. 80 Philander C. Knox, son of the late e Pennsylvania senator and secretary of stata was weak from loss of blood frprfr a vouid Jn,.hls wristr but otherwise resting comCHICAGO', Aug. 30. (CP) in a here todny Ernest Delaverne, one of three ban- fortably a 2 a.hospital m. argument with following dits who attempted to bold up the his wife after a 'party." . barn here? was cashier of street-ca- r rs.-Kno the former Miss Jokilled,- John' Maloney, his compaPoole, of Charleston, W. sephine nion and three policemen and a street VaiT hurled a water glass at "her railway official were wounded when husband and cut his .wrist., accordthe robbery was averted by a fusiling to police reports. . lade of shots. The Knox martial affairs One of two girls who awaited the 16. broke into the newspapers bandits In an automobile outside I months ago when Mrs. Knox put the car hum, was arrested. The her husband "on probation," and third bandit escaped. him. They were reconciled a Police had been tipped the rob- left ago, year bery was to take, place and five The latest dispute occurred when officers, heavily armed, awaited the couple got home from a friend's the bantj'tsw When they appeared, detectives were told. the concealed officers Immediately party, -" opened IJIre. IN HOLDUP one-tim- DANVILLE, Aug. S0( CP) Violence broke out here during the night in connecti.in' with the strike of cotton mill workers and eariy today : the .Manville-Jencke- s company mill was set aflrrt . The blase was extlnguisbeil ierore tt -disorder caused much damage but ; cohtlnned.; ; A crowd of 800 men, Women, and children r surged' in the streets around the mills. More than 1.000 windows were shattered. County sheriffs, deputies and police from Lincoln- - and Cumlerlnd joined hands, with .Danville authorities in quelling the rioting. - - HADTO SNEEZE . CARSCOLUDE MOODY'S GAINS GREATER TODAY Hawkins Throws Hat i Hawkins, connty assessor, announces that he will, be a sno-eehimself sub- I candidate to Jcct to the will of the Republican onnty , convention. Mr. Hawkins will so before the convention on his past record, and his friends express f the Itelief that the record he has -- Et ""i jdrseniwi frmer-i?TrnTir- Her-bHsl-mnd, who Jim Ferguson remarked that Mody would find the governor's Job-- "no. r- -: ' cinch." "My "wlWs a goo.1 sport she's not worried over the outcome," Ferguson said.' Moody was not particularly his vlctoryi .He referrvd to elet-ed.ov- dorpnWnwHir-ttO' It'utak an'end to Fergmmnlsm," Pt the "convention. Tlnathrnr ihaJCofncfL-pwtti- r AREGROUNDED 1 I t : ... rr recognttion .Angr MANSHOTKE fefMANTf the sheep industry of Sanpete and to . Aug. 20. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., (CP) The reason for the crush of Commander Bodgers' airplane which resulted lu. his death last night at the navy yard here, may never be accurately known, naval oMicers said today as the board of Investiga tion prepared to officially Investi gate the tragedy. . d The plilte into a nose dive while at a height of less than 60 feet and rraRhed into shat-J-i low water iu the Delaware river. "In a case of this kind the best that can be done Is to submit two or three possible causes for - the crash," Admiral Thomas P. Mag- ruder, cqmniandant of the navy yard, said today. "When the pilot has. been killed, tt Is often- Impossible to draw anything but the most general conclu '. 'rfde-steppe- instructor In of ficepractice and manager of the bureau of Brlgham stenographic Young unlverdsity, In company with Melvin Miller, a student of - SALT LAKE CITYAug.. returned to wandering around iT waterProvo Saturdaynight from Seattle, melon "patch on Twenty-sevent- h Washington, where be has been East street, some place between summer in the the studying during Thirty-thir- d aud Thirty-nintSouth department of economics and mar- streets, Douglas Wixom, 19. 1030 keting at the University of WashHoI'vwoKl avenue, was shot Satur- ington, v a man wm is Ueved MK- - Jonnsoii iptitKT'ttaiJEMrimt day night by to be the owner of watermelons conditions in Seattle were ideal as Wlxom, with his back perforated the thermometer went above 80 with shotgun pellets, .was taken to only twice s,nd that It rained his home by William Morris. Acbut twice and thatat night. The to JVtxorn.i he was with wea tberwas Just bright for atudj; cording at the. time of the three companions and yet, the atmosphere was damp' The incident was not reenough to keep-th- e city beautlfui shooting.to the" police until yesterday. ported Mr. Johnson said. An investigation will lie made to ." Mr. Johnson expects to go back to i ' ,. . the .university of Washington next day. wounds arc the Although Isiy's to work required for year finish the aLMaater,?s degree. '..;., ...'.j. Li painful; they were riot considered Dr.' H. ' Wi AVwidward. who has serious by his. physician last night beeirteaching at the ynlverslty of Washington will likely arrive in Provo about Thursday, Mr. John son reports. He also statml ,ttist V Drr Woodward is very popular as s teacher in the northwest A. Rex Johnson, IN MON PATCH '. WK-Wh- ile h 1. ; encourage sheepmen ountyf lo strive for better wool clips, pre miums are to be offered at the county fair for fleece wool The fleece is to tier exhibited just as It Is IB from the sheep's . back, tied r In a bundfe with paper twine. Several ' 'l already sheepmen of the county have made known their 'InteBtlon to exhibit some fleeces. There are premiums offered In the fair; for the best ram, ewe and lamb fleeces ,n eacl1 l,f-t- he ra,,e8 ot MU,wlug wool rFine half Idoodvhree-eights and blood, quarter-bloo. -- d - '. ' ' . mm sr "i AS PRIESTS III lkdy Returned -- to to-A- wait Gold Room Brother's .. Arrival 500 POLICE, ARM IN ARM, KEEP ORDER r Pola NfgrL Weeps On Bier, r Says Prayer and Collapses , - NEW YORK, Aug. 30. (CP) Farewell was said today, to Rudolph . .. , ' Vf!!tut;(io.( r "While thousands gathered In the streets, Ure body of the motion pu " ture idol, who died a week ago, was ; arrlid through Now York's tbeatri- cal district to 'the chorea of St Melachy thai "actor's chapd" and there while scores wept, prtesfs5 to-- 1 toned the prayers for the soul of the dead. - . : ; Then the- body was returned to . theold joui the funeral ebepel- wherV lt wilt wait the coming of Valentino's brother on, Wednesday and eventually wilt be sent to Holly-wooCalif., . to . be burled among " other great of th movb world. 5Ah hour before the time set for funeral servlws fof the actor who dl wJMctiiftilBmsa Broudwsy, nd more than 600 police were assiguea in- - apectai duty of handJUig tia. :Two thotisana WHei mound the Campbell funeral home where Valentino rested,- awaltrng the moment of the reuioykl tif thf Isidy to St Malachl's", church, the "actor's" chapel where services ( were, td be.' said. As 'the eabrt-- .was reached Pola NegrL was weeiiiiig steadily. The lifted the heavy casket from the hearse Snd carried it Into "' '. " the church. . "1 SUBS' Negfl," leaning iintie1irm of George Uilman, Valentino's personal manager, followed immediately, and behind ber came Jean Acker, first wife of Valentino. Miss' Negri, ' In ' deep mourning,. . went t tna funeral ps rior !inml-iatel- y on her arrival here. According to George Ullman, the dead film star's ntennger,; the actress spent 15 minutes In prayer and then colv .' 5 . ; ;' :..'t., lapsed, CITY COURT HAS BUSY SESSION i d, tBrnoir. . pail-beare- ' . : ' ' men. Miss egrt answered written questions siilmitted to b cr by re- porters through Ullman "ph yes we were really engaged. Why didn't I marry him mouths agot. Our careers but I am sorry now. I ask myself constantly 'Why didn't I marry him? Why didn't 1 But reasons seem Ljuacry futile now. This was the greatest love of ny Bfe. It was not the love of ne artist for another but" the love of woman for a man. I 7 shall never forget" - - Police took extra precautious to guard the church and the route of the. funeral procession which, lie through the heart of the theatrical ." . district, Miss Negri will leave Wednesday - - ,- ; sion." ri5EATTLIL.Wa)!D-AUg- 0 (UP) v Sa rauel- - Schultrra vitrtlnir tnttPhiti Hoilywoodrll-- " Andrew Olseu, 55., of Alpine. wa jfwrittrtlrF-bodyfoSalvage tugs today were enroute 1st who. was Rodger's mechaurrv sentenced to serve thirty days in man annotineed. s to two steamers, grounded broke his back in the Crash, but when 1150. or the county Jail pay Columbia wateril"; ;U sf-Oaken before Judge George S." Bal-U- f naval . surgeons expect' him to recoastwise Canadian The freighter cover. this morniua - Olsen was arrest coaster went aground this morning fd Saturday night J, D v " " 77' ?r oil Pine Island in Queen Charlotte and his deputies on h charge-oBoyd 3tt-(sal a were asked CP)for We NEW. YORK, Aug!' Sound. The ship verysuceefnl In be- ha ving nbmt-twentgallons of., a sivlendld 11ns able in , ing purchase vage tug. althwgh reporting Hfy MrjliMjbirwinreauuie his posi-- j borne brew and wlmHir his possess-( radio that she was in no immediate T!HlPJgSsJ"-f"T"1'- ar of merchandise," said XV. W.,Ercan- saLIDA, Colo., Aug. 30 (UP)! ion. Sheriff reports. Boyd I & danger of lireatliig'tip. Tlie steam- the hospital where he was operated bureau and will continue teaching, The once flourishing mining camp R. W. Spencer. 30. was arraigned lirack,, manager of rllrcanlivack upon for itppendlcitls and: bilateral 'his classes n office practice- the of St. Elmo, near here, now pfacti- - before JttdseBatli f tlil piorninffHi Soni WhoJ with. Mrs. Ereanbrack, re er Northwestern was standing by;. fall and winter quarters. from a hernia. Ically deserted, has been raided and a charge of failure to provide for turned Saturday evening looted by vandals... f his three minor children. His bond three weeks' buylnsf trip In Chicago, The population of the camp was wa fixed at $500 pending prelim- New York and St Louis. .. The Sesqutaenteunial exhibition once large and the town was pros- inary, hearing.. Spemyr wasaTrest' perous, but there Is practicallyT ed at Bingham by Sheriff Jl D. at Phlutoelphla Twas" - also visltedr The U. 8. bureau of statistics has a one hers since the jail road ceased Boyd.' How Quaker Puffed Wheat and "An Item in the Provo Dally Herald Indicates that there is objection operations through the town, very striking exhibit It was said, Puffed Rice Is literally "shot from Mills' whistle In that serene and to Woolen Pro-v- o the population of the Unit-- , of A miners the few! the and Knight blowing showing shown priwnectors citizens Will of be guns" ed Stated tnost momentarily. . A child Is.. In Eureka E. Huish the. In three' Reporter. Pis days by X peaceful village, says C during the next om caoins ai mem. wTifsTui second,, a. person dies bora every, ine uyjK-cupA. MeSweyiTctory representative every other city'jhe sound of a Jothe lsj!wejnslc every two seconds, and au Immi1s" driving a-- special exbltjlrlon earsTof all wmTTchance to lie close enough to hear It It- cannot blow too hut during" the day,' the .."Ghost i grant lauds In this country every car. often or too loud because it means Thatlhe wheels are .turning and Town" la deserted. were ; Members cabins snd the five nnd threejuarter minutes, the eotuibuildings Many Reptiblisn Mr. McSwe.vn has covered a to men work. women want who and is that. there employment for and tv 4vntral cotiiml te-- , t In exhibit shows. The exact populaowner left the when locked of 127.000 miles In 42 ttates "Sleep is a wonderful thing but we can get too much of it there nothing, whs taken out with them am Pnvo will meet In the nffir" of tion of the TJ. 8. at the moment since leaving the factory. In the are too many sleepy spots in Utah where the sound of a factory whlst)e or X o'ebs thev left was 117340.044. , they thought possibly to return Int., Booth and BriH-ktactual making of Puffed Wheat' and Is never ' this heard, where there it no enterprise or' advancement' People er. . ' ' decidw t The municipal opera at St. Louis ' on dSte evening the 850 of a steam pounds pressure rice, who are awakened by the humming of machinery and- - the noises which Greek tbeatrs wlninWc-fMost of these places have suffers of the R)pub'k-alie in a large oppn-al- r is maintained in the guns holding a eare a part 4f manufacturing plants should fcjoh and feci pleased that rd at the hands of the vandals lad held the was" said to "be very Tine, "with of It of respectiv75 precincts "grain. of ponnds charge -- 25 they arellvii)g iu.a couuuuniiy where. there..la. action and life and windows- - have beest smashed, door Provo 1tyr A: L ft00Opeople attending wmcTwld- .- A gnrrsnoota"-- , broken and tbe Interiors', plundered Jxith announces; , :, progress.".. , every, evening , minutes after being chargAi : ' W.W. Ercanbracfc Back From Trip "; IS DESTROYED Tfi- y -- Miniature Cannon Shoots Out Rice 'C : SPARKS FROlVr LIVE WIRES 0.ptiniLp'5?i - 1 - Committee fleets Here Tonight . . it dis-ran- , o -- . " - ' . -- - t - '' .DALLAS, Texas, Aug. 30 (CP) UP ) Tabulation of returns in Texas' run Anautomoblleaccl(leut has been off primary today was expected to show further: Increases in Dan "caused, by jTsneeze here. C. F. Kinsman of Yuma, Colo Moody's lead over Governor Miriam ws driving at a crowded Intersec- A. Ferguson "for" the Democratic -' nomination for "governor. tion and could not suppress an Wlth24i$ or thesfate's 252 counsneeze, witn the result bis ties reporting. Moody has JtiO.l'a. machine was hit by another car. and the woman governor 271. 100. to Governor Ferguson refnsi'd i make any comment on the result of tne- contest. i Charles jWOOLPREMIUM NORTHWEST DEATH IS MADE 'GHOST TOWN' BOCIJ)ERrtSldrAug73(r Tin Rinjffdr Assessor TWO STEAMERS countyIfers RETURNS FROM OF RODGER'S Br fir firt ' REX JOHNSON INVESTIGATION " " y Walter PColtam pPYbun University Receives P h. D . Contract . REVOLUTION Mrs, Eooaa'..'.IliT ESU&rLI Tril( 80 ..... .S3 Easiiesa Offlct PRO VO, UTAH, MONDAY,- - AUGUST 80.1926. 60. WYOBK tt' sn Decrees YEAR. NO. T tc . |