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Show - I j W ir J r I T00AT9 i TEOraUrCM - .......... oliftimum H2fest Am lt..jtl 45 Dcfrwa - TfTs A-T- T - HERALD PHONES Off fee usJ-tesa -B- ,, 95 Ikliterlal Rooms Kill K PRICE TWO CENTS- - COUNTY UTAH FAR TO flAWm TOM A. 4& ' How Death Came to Eight' MM HA - PROVO, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1926. YEAR, NO. 66. i,QBTY-FIRS- T . mm ir m- V LA A a1 iii. l ' VULJILHU HUI .HP1.I.-.VII- iwni IH xnn riiTrnTAiiiiiniT unr Hill) till M Hllil.li.il I HIIL? i i IINStarred Romance - I " i j TQ STAND IN FLAYS PEACE E.. GRESS I YHI11" ; CRITIZES NUMBER Of FEDERAL LAWS SENATE ATTITUDE ' ON WORLD COURT SAME J)epiorel Failure 6f Ckurches to luoncemrate on soui Independents land ; Democrats Can Dominate Cgngress!. TORT SCOTT, Kansas, Sept. 8 Flaying the evil of the pri mary, the, "audacious meddling" of n League and encroachment by the" federal. government on atatee rights, Major General James CL Harbord, addressing tbe Kansas (CP) By PAI L H, MALLOX t'orresiHiudent "TCTTr Staff j r aTOffioals On L ) ST' -- 1 J fair and - 1 - I Tito. 1 rrere; Ai-rr--. A .tars 1 mfmW -- t nerence anor thevoisfeai imihlhi- Hon act. will stand- intact In the new congress. terday-hrough- RAILROAD FIVE MEXICAN PRISONERS ARE PLACED AT 26 S1VLIDA, 8.(LT- )- Colo., Sept. , in the wreck, yt the jscenlcr Umlted, Denver and 'Bio Grande Western train removed, the official check of the dead placed the number at 26. While the entire tangled mass of crushed steel which .: was plunged into the Arkansas river Sunday two and a half miles west of Granite bus not been explored, wrecking with the crews were or tue opinion toaay "So far I know only what I have thafall of the dead had been re a moved. read obout the slaying la and imtiU I have made an It wan auu'ounced that the D. A R. G. W. hospitfil at Salida that .will-l- ie Jnvesttga tioa Lot Me mee unable to say whether take it was believed all of the 50 Injured any action in the matter," Consul In the wreck that were still there " would recover. Placing one of the . Tasqhes said. ' to According report rciicbing here miming with the dead .yesterday the five men .were shot to death caused the road officials to an When they were caught between the nounce the dead at 27. Four of the dead lines of battle between five officers and twenty-fiv- e or thirty men In luenuitea wnue me laenciiy or iwo ' ambush. The officers were taking others is uncertain. the prisoners to place .where the guns used In the Sunday shooting were sunnosed to ha hliTrton the party opened fire' from ambush. . T FACULTY t ieachlnjrrcfljDnhandtaJlsten.to the instructions given by L. John ht - thj t dry opponents. four. Possible gain " irh4 BLAINE LEADS lnsuiuiion. , Teachers who have ebeen on long leaves of absence were Invited to talk and to glve reports of their Work 1n the Various universities al which they have been students. These Included Mary J. Ollertoo, who' has spent a year at Teachers SEitLENROOT FIRST THRUST 60e , Jwelyc senators wlovtie&-f- or the world court have isjen rcnoui I courf have been renominated; four who voted for the cou rt haVe been defeatd by Irrecindlables and one was renominated ?ho .voted for the court but changed his position, before his renominatlon. Potential gain Irreconcilable five. These totals show merely that the inreconcilabieg are whittling rfrtto the strength .of jthjwerld court adherents, and that wets are hacking into the strength of dry in con gress. But the gains of the oppost-tio- a aie not jiuffkleutte change the majorities held in the previous con. gress, v World court adherents, however, suffered a more severe blow than the figures indicate. The loss of Senator Irvine L. Lenroot in yes- '. ... - magnified .bpcouse Lenrtwt led the court fight for . theadmiuistratiou in the sen;- - ttoffgh locat bsues. playe4a heS'y role in his defeat. The results also indicate that the Independents and Democrats jointly can dominate the next congress! Bdepndenrea"veTnbniinlii 10000VOTES MADE AGAINST over supporters of President in Wisconsin,-au- d cleafl gain of. two votes. 11-Idg- e ' DAUGHERTY NEW YORK, Sept. 8 (UP) The government made Its first thrust to day in its effort tp convict former Lttorney General .Harry M. Dougherty and former' alien property cus todian ..Thomas JVC'. Miller of con College; Columbia ; Clawson T. Cannon, who has studied for two quarters at the low State Colleger Mr. and Airs. Franklin Madsen, both of whom have .beenl.awayi for more . lhan a . year, studying a t Chiea go spiracy against. Its Interests. Musical college and other music cent'.nlted States. Attorney Emory B, BuVkner. " In " a detailed, opening v ' The matters connected With, reg- - statementibeFore"' tBe Jury, which Istration were, gone over and plans will:hear.the Daugherty-Mille- r ease. were luiu to hanaie Jhe students In charged1 that Richard E. Merton of J as rapid a manner as possible. Frankfort, Germany,' came to this spirit of optimism prevailed countxJii, Aj)ritJrJ9214jiji(Lthrotigh A uttau announced that from thela-iesserSmiUaugherty's L npf fjcial jwlnt . pt. view, the out confidant.- laldV by Improiwr means, i. look was promising. a foundation which made possible th XH-a- - i legedly controlled by Germans. in assets of the seized American Metals company.. ' FINE ARTS CLUB IS ORGANIZED SENATOR MOSES MILWAUKEE, Wis., Sept. 8. (I'P) Governor John J. Blaine, Progressive today led Senator Irvine Lenroot, regular for the Republican aenutorjul nomination by more than 10,000 votes with three fourths of Tuesday's primary ballots counted, f Blaine stands on a platform fa voring .prohibition modification and opposition to tbe .world. court while Lenroot's platform provides - for American- - 'a dherence" to'lhe" world TOjjrt a nd. state "rerereh3 uln onpro-hlbltiov k' Should the gprernor who long has been allied with the' LaFollette progressive movement in, it will lhaTthe Progressive forces have' been. able. tQbat-te- r down the Lenroot strength and alsowilLlverlhe Progressives two votes frpm'WlsTOnsliTtnhe ienae instead of having ' their one vote balanced by Lenroot The vote from J.750 precincts Of the 2,729: NEVADA NAMES COOLIDGEMAN , Fine Arts, club, with Dean Gerrit de Jong, president, and Airaculty Elsie RE-NOMINAT- l secretary, was formed at I acting of the faculty of the College of. fine Arts of the Chamberlain-Carrp- ED , , . ',-,',!X- j. Elaine. ; "rt supporter and admiulstratlon man, had a commanding lead early today over IVfayor "E: E." Roberts, of neuo, in tue jtepumicun senatorial ' . primary. -from-all.returns of .Incomplete the state's 17 counties, gave Oddle 5240 votes atul Roberts 322T: - The: Democratic .senatorial nomination was- generally conceded'to Raymond T. Baker, formet director of the United States mint He had '- l51M lfoteswbi!e-lri- s lea ding opponen t,' - Pa trick McCa former Justice of' the state supreme court, was trailing 'Vwltb acouhr"6f 1740. " Lenroot"" 132.200. rCr-H " -i- Mcintosh;- - fornieTchairnnTW of. th0" committee, and Dr. 3YlI1Brenujin,other Democratic candidates, were seemingly l GOVERNOR WINANT LOSES Governor John ,G. Winant appeared to have lost. his primary fight out of the race.,' to Iliintley N. for , ... gulier-natori- -- e GOV. G. W.HUNT OUSTED CHIEF ' Duncan. Funeral At Bonneville, Ward . - GOES TO TRIAL A ' .k.l.....lt.l . t... . I 'UaswrtatloBi; ruugwl fur im'"'mHliC,'ar'wIlcg A musical festival win be given . ' '!LlAJJ.'Iiiton4.-t- tln Farmers and from 7 uutil 9 p. m.' Mptchallts bank pf" Prove, vlll act The first'offirial fair dance win as toastiuaster. The speakers will be given at the TJtahna Gardens in I ITatt P. Thomas; iresideiit of the evening in which Indian and ,tbe Utah County . Bunkers associawill be featured, tion: Judge EIIasA.: IfaioseikJn-structo- f Prises wlltbe lyeB;frthe- best lu Air,Brciiisse, and C. costumes.' A big feature will be tbe O. Kalislmrjv president Utah Coun-i- y presence of a large band of Indians " ChttpterA-lrr-B. from the t'intah reservation. In addition to these talks, the fol- - During the entire afternoon there Uill 1so be airplane aerobatics lowing musical program Jms irranged: InstrumentaL'dnet,' Will and carnival circus for theater-- , iam l'arry iind Ralph B. Weight; tainment of the fair ' viK-I solo. Klmo Coffman: -ayrThursday, - Ben srlectlon, Miss Millie Christ- tember 23, has been designated tbe mas; vocal duet, -- Miss Wheeler and Escalante day,- - in Miss Palfrey man.-Community honor of the arrival in Utah vajley singing will also form a portion of of Escalante and his band of the musical program. years ago. winners In the livestock EyeTjrsoTr"c?iinerted with the !ajiksjtlief.ountyj8Jnvite(14o4fo showbill bfr seen- - In- -a parade on In attencuiiice at , jha meeting. I the race tracltat4ft o'clock In the ; whether a nieinlsT of the chanter or morning. not, Mr. Moriensen s!5Tes. BandcoucerLandJhe horse rac-.This will be the second y'-- r ing will again bo the -- featmes uf AI. B, has functioned in tlilsouu the afternoon. enroMment-hasdieen The'inanimoth historical pageant ty. A of 4 he Escalante celebration will be lhis ycar's states The subject of "Ne- - presented under . the direction of at giitiiihle Instrimwwt died this year under Judge Elfas in the evening. This will be onfe Hansen. Tuose'taklnRlSjwiUse of tbe most stupedous undortaklngs will lie given credit under the exten-sio- ever- - accomplished in Utah county. (livislnii or the Ynung univer- Every town and community of the sity, as well as from tlm institute county will participate la the- - pag" - :. eant. itself. . The dunce to be given In the eve-- . Gardens has' na Jiing. at been designated tbe Spanish Carol? fvaldtttteer-fe- a luring Spanish cos tumes, confetti and Spanish music. Prizes will be given for the best costumes . ..'.The final day,. Friday Septeniber ' Fred S. .Smart, well known In in- 24. Is called Utah day. - State and national officials-wil- l surance -- elMe irf this stn he present at for ma uy yearii... rcprfsejiilitlve of'J the fair and will participate inat o'clot'k. The theXrw Tol'trXTf? Tumh'hwV rom pany In 1 tali county, rejsirts that main feature of the day wjll be the : , for the eighth consecutive year he grand historiai pageant parade to be given- on - the principal business has,, boon-- successful --In makins-th- e ' . of Provo. streets 'lV'inake this club a Big Club" represvulaiive must sell upwards of ''Racing will again be featured In wbicb-tfaer- e g t he-cawilval-and-fiTe fuUaw taken on a This year the "Big Cluir.ineti will attractions.- In the evening begin- Mr. niug.at 8 e'elock will be the final go to lh Springs. Arkansas. ' :; Smart won third man-i- n prodiwlloai presentationof the Escalante pag lu tile lntcrmoimtiiln lirauch and eant In whiuhBlt lfthe prteee of. the fair will also lm pre. was one of seven to make tlie club. ' v --; ' . . '. seiited. of d fit y groliigouToftfie iinJCi.Mullctt juuricLlnveBrlga' . IN ARIZONA - .." 8 ( UP) G. W. BHuwtfcandld-at- PHOENIX, Ariz., Sept. Quvernor for a sixth term, was renoiiilii-nte- e rt In tlip ArtiiiiliilTleiinM-rHt- s " gen-era- l, of-th- - C M. FOR ACCIDENT Ruth-effori- j JI - MURDERER ASKS TOBEARRESTED Lwiia-Siiiit- al Mrhe-secend Sescyii-centenn- by tlon. : ret ft t C'whle primary Tuesduy,' Detective ; Floyd Streitenberger turns indicated today. early who upheld the alibi of Louis Mazer The count, with 204 of the state's iharged with the Mellett murder, 4M4 Tepurtertrwas: Hunt; WHCsuspcndetl yesterday by John 8.142 precincts ; fi. E. Ellluwood. Phoenix ' Wise, acting chief of .police J. J. 4,165;" State Senator n tOd'tQ replace Lengel. ' Mazer ; "r"";"":'"" said he was ;at Streitenberger's Cox, 375LV B. Clark, fortuer attorney E. e home at the time ussasslna was leading Tom Maddock. ; tlon farmer, state engineer, for- the Republican gnbernarorialnoinlnatibn. --- t. by nearly 1.000 votes In the race for. tbe Democratic senatorial nomination. Congressman Cart Hnyileii led Charlin f of Phoenix, more than 3 to 1. lScniito Cameron Jte-Ealpb, without publicuu. was Tenominuted CHtCAGO, 'Hfrpt. 8 .(UP)-BIa- me ' ' ror tne rear end collinlon In which opposition.: five were .killwl and nearly 50 Injured here Monday nighf was i barged today to tbe'hicago mid Northwestern railroad. Coroner Oscar Wolff declared tlie company could, not shift, .all resin-dbllitJn ewglMeenrf tWumiS train. .' CLEVELAND, .0.. Sept. (UP) nm-wua- . niith,-aHtognmanrwa"s-- ' GenrKla Verlise walked into tl)e still la a hospital today uitder 'po- central police Station here todiiy lice guard..and asked to lie arnstinl for the !X nL!l!llnceii thatllLllicre liad 3.1)2:1. atJ-'urileen only steel coaches on the tralu land. Oregon ofaman named Mike instead of 6he8. I'aricb. Verlise said he could no there, would have ton no loss of longer stand tbe haunt lug' memory me. woiff snid. -- of the. ' crime, BLAMES -- s ploneer'-eostume- 1'tistrn-meni- neglect trwn-.-.-gmnt- .l'n RE-NOMINA- A CANTON, Sept. 8 XT) 8. LengeL ousted chief of the Canton policy force', goes 4o trial before the tocivil service commission neT day n charges of incomiiefency and Prim-.aryJrc- dtreTonrorfhTTTfal5 sfafe I'rima ry' - I ntura, music, painting, "and, other! ' . 'T):.y Med branches; 1, bf ' a' - .. - "hOrize . V t" " N o ' . tha-l'tah- FRED S. SMART MAKES BIG CLUB tp,--- nnd i - - teruootr-foliowiu- will-ts-xh- llilt - -- ln-ue-rs SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES !Ikvpelllv4ug of Second .WMr ahifnortn " or First North street are iudwd glad to note that fho'city, has detided to make aininiprovenienra that w)ll make Second Mirth street a through thorougbfareobserves John T. Taylor, prominent merchant of this city and' a resident of that district . , 1 find4MH8ii"le "whlleVu this job to "I sincerely hope the city ?ui"fl(riulll race down sufficiently to elimllinte tbe present high crossings ou Third and Fourth NortlLsfreets as well as. that of Becoiid North. . . apten-di."In addition to cutting tbTimlanknei 'dbwa' it wonld thing, if the dty tronld way :deTir:wmblnirnaaiiltary Stream, which at Ihe present 4Ime seems to be used as a general ratc-al- l for those desiring to dispose of dead antmals and other forms of unsnn- ;R-':1ti- : . Kiivanians Go -- Kelly 'strove MEMBERSHIP -To The memiKrs of tlio l'rovo Ki; wanis club wllHio entertained by tbe Kiwnnlun ladies at their wcuud anbiml camp fire party, which .will lie given at Kelly's drove in Hob ble Thursday evening DRIVE PLANNED Plans for the annual Red. Crops "announceiiient of Jiw niemliershtp drive were outlined at Ellertson. Secretary-u- f the 'club.'. the numthly meeting of the execuAll Elwanlun - ard .thelr vtyes tive board of tbe Ttah County chap- fill leave Prosi Thursuiiy after- ter of .the American Bed Cross asso. noon at 4 fl'cliK-k-. At tlie""frtove a elation,' (held iff the 'public library l" inadu ni d.tthe Tuesday evenings according to Mrs. huge lioiifire-tti- n u" -i -WT iJuiiiiey secretary, Creek-canyon- uiiijHWiH4,eua,i ll(H-each year until It is completed. Suet a plan would not (work . a a nd ed for Unite States senator hythe may be viewed at the fumliy hwne. i)leiil!imtbuiWillJte parntl ve unimportant town wdind'Be..co ahiT thOoS' taxpayers; i -- vote TBTtP; ine pi;tc utine regu and additional eonunlttees ielected J stoT: UMnoerawpver-- f ward8mlsMngrth-4iylaiirTWrq"SiBia. atreMTprtpr hardship onhe. few years,' lar luncheon meeting Thursday, i 1 to carry on the.work cf tbe chapter to. the aervlcea, Mot9, 82,858 Basgl"l8,t9a 4-Albert-W.rNoon- e . - . V . , 4-- g;r - . 143,067.-::.-'-r;';'- CONCORD.. N. H, fepl. 8 (UP) 8paulding.; Thev republican '. vote stood: Spauldlng Senator George' ff. Moses was re: louug university Tuesday. The; club., It was stated, has been noinioatetf In yesterday' ' Republi- 27,056; Winant,', 23.683. . .... formed to foster a closer cooper can senatorial primary by a plural-- ; Eaton D. Sargent of f"ashim was ation and a better understanding ity- - of bom) 17,000,T returns from given' (be Pemocratic gubernatorial Funeral services for Claude B. among worker In the fine arts, and 261 towns and wards out of a total nomination without a contest Duncan" will Jk conducted In the tbr the purpose of encouraging the f 24 Indlcatad today. Rolert C, Murchie of . Concord Bonneville ward Chapel Thursday i 0 Two weeks later the brother bridegrooms were In jail accused of threo Oklahoma foa'tik jvbjerle arid a mnrderPwry Chuculate, the Iwy bandits. A Cherokee Indian, was shot while helping a isisae-chaiibattle with a second posse on tbe side of an Arkansas-mountain' preceded their capture. The Iwys had told their brides they Were going out to get ith which to furnish their homes. money . . CARSON CITY, Nev.. Sept. 8 (1 P) Senator Tasker L. Oddle. wijrld state-centra- - 7 wetg . " ThJtTTah" County Chapter, of American Insll.u.te of Bunking will give a banqnet in tbe Sprlngvilb? Third ward Relief Society hall aty eveiiljig; which will iniirk (be ojien- 4wg-- tf the iian-2seasnH, aiciuding to O. M. ,MorteuHf ty. sexjetary of the - bavenotnldaywi,,,,.,. according to political, experts bore, The first faculty meeting of the Toung:Jiniyerslty .year was hel Tuesday with practically the entire . I . YEAR'S WORK uttalLTjr-actlnglpreslde- news-puper- . MET TO PLAN DTAHtOUfe a7uToT-tHldTni(- , uestloBrOt prohibltioni ranged a most pretentious entertain ments According to tbe outline or thst committee the fair will be opened Wednesday, 8eptemter 22. ,From Ra nvnntil 1, p. tn. of that day tbe various exhibit will be ejatnlhedt, by rthe respective judges. . A Nnd concert will be given from I" to S o'cIockT Racing will occupy the time - from 2" o'clock until .-A demonstration of tbe work accom plisbed In Utah comity by the difclubs will be given in the ferent women' section during the same - 'i. time. . A ehruTren's parade and a will b.e staged undeMhe offl--dai- ly tloxial battle over these issues to thafollowing totals : Eighteen dry senators have been renominated; two wets have been nominated and four senatorial aspirants have won nominal ions over WRECK DEAD SHOT IN BATTLE he J OF BANKERS , - market for 'federal laws," and as serted a "deplorable cynicism" pre vails toward national legislation. He advocated - leaving- - to states ' three-da- y Ueiiuita in a quartet of states yes Marbord censured modern statesmen for their delay In bringing about an enduring peace- - and: asserted that Toch, Pershing, Halg and retain, with Hindenbnrg 'and Ludendorff an a half Soaen stenographers JnJ a months time .could have made a more enduring peace for the world thaa-w- aa accomplish- ed by the conJereriee of statesmen -- which sat in Parts for two yeats. BROWN8VILLE, Tex., Sept R. n . The sneaker aeplored uplifting Vr-V- c f(tJPfeiMn-kmim- l .a profession; propaganda as the or auez today was investigating tbe der of the hour: churches falling to staying "Tn Baymondrille yesterday concentrate on saving squls the of five Mexican prisoners held ' in of a sense of loss proportion connection with .themurderthere public's citing the greal welcome given; Bob Sunday of two officers. Aiostave Aooipnus by Jones.-JTlnc- e Vaaquex will decide tonight and other notables as the same ex whether he will make repreany tended to returning" war veterans, sentation either to his own or Unit "; several years agov:'""-"---ed States government In connection ... Harbord criticiiiH! the ."oversold case. ' - celebration win be filled with interesting exhibits pf the county: attractions in addition to the varous : on be will which display.products The.main features ofJthe celebration will e, the daily, horse races on the improved track at the old race course and to be given the last two chc Escalante historical-pagean- '.''. festival the r days of ins program cwuiuhibw The victories -- theaat at the celebration. irre'oncllables have gained five against The world court aud-yet- a have won four victories over drys in the primary context The smashing force with which two interurban cars collided near Monroe, Mich., is illustrated here.- - The cars hit on a curve. Eight passenger sfcen were killed and the two mo tor men and two conductors and 22 " : gers Injured. . - t During - -r ' cKargeof the anhuaf Utah county Escalante. celebration are working ver staged committee nave met - Sesaui-cxntenni- al UigBtrr-siigifiro- - today, urged the Legionnaires to enter politics. ' Into "Take political leadership you? owa handf," he urged his hear " ers. . Jffhera Can t no fear for the future of our country when It Is in peace toy those wfio .fought for It In war. Final Dayp--- Of County Fair- AMil.(iT().N, Nopt, 7 (IT) Results In 24 senatorial primaries todate indlcuted today that both the .Swanson resolulion for court ad - Anti-saloo- Program Incudes Visit of State and Nation- WemmiiTIn' rnmary figures show .' Saving i ii - f Senatorial., Primaries. Indicate Present Prohibition Law T"WiiI Be Unchanged Major General James G, Har lwrdAddreaBefKajisas . . Legion' Convention f |