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Show Your 'Newspaper ' -I- un With m print na aeifiife personal FORTY-FIRS- . PROVO. UTAH, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 1. 1926. v W U ULJ V U UIajU ', ' ISl Hl7 :'4 I . Whottembts 1 BULLET Through' Bologna; Man Stabbed - Young An Italian mob has avenged the sixth unsuccessful attempt on the life of Premier Mussolini of Italy. In a. local uorguc, lies the body of tin youth. The rage js year-olof an anfurluted populace, still Is d ! liij.ii. Kmr Frera Cwwd - accompanied by Minister of the. Interior Luigl Federzoni. Mayor .Puppini ofj Bologna, and high officers of the fascist regime, was shot at by the boy when he left o meeting of the congress 'lor advancement of science late Sunday afternoon. As; his automobile reach. fl the Piaza Delia independenza. the yotith emerged from the crowd which packed the sidewalks and taking quick aim, fired directly at Mussolini,- ' The bullet entered the sash of rfthe order of St. Moritz. which the " premier was wearing across his 1. roast.- - It dug its" way into the unl form of the prettier';. 'an then into!the coat sleeve pf Mayor of Bologna who was siftTngri e7pteiBTers left In- - the automobile. It did not touch Mussolini's flesh, It entered the municipal official's arm, injur-i- g him painfully but not seriously. Ar Mussolini turned to see.whetl ( his companion was injured, Jbe realizing what 'had happened, drew In on the youth." Beating h they hilled "him almost, before the premier, whose car had slowed down, had resumed his jour- The iiey to the railway station, infuriated citizen theij, dragged his body to the center of the street' Ac'dresses Garrison Officers-Muss- olini proceeded to the station where lie addressed the officers of the Bologna garrison before boarding a train for Forli. , A crowd which represented not only Bologna butlnueh of the try district, witnessed the attempted assassination. Mussollnl'sr appearance there was for the purpose of continuing the n Iehration- of the fourth anniversary of the fascist march on Rome and also to dedicate the new spor' u llsettm, known as the 'Littorale." Ilis day, which began with the dedication of the huge new amphitheater in the morning, had .been one long ovation and the attempt on his life came at a time when the acclaim of the crowd was highest la . ' nurry-and-flurr- y - Independent ticket for the ofr.f Justice of the peace, will be elected with a lands'ide. " of Victory . Confident The Major is arter the, office - "evef"knowli'ln section. The friends of the Major point with pride to bis platform of a reduction ofall telephone, electric light, gas and water rates, and to his glorjons slogan, "A vote for me is a Jewel added to the crown of "' -; r mrce:and Banesty." Anxious Conferenees the fact thafr Major' Hopple entered the race g Anxious conferences have been 'lietd by the Tippo sing forces and avnrvthiPK poawlblo .bps hpen done by thfe Bourbons, ajid the Republicans alike to thwart the Independent candidate from atr talping the office, but the tide in his favor is so great that it away most of the J caving T onlyT the" machines in both camps to continue the fight. Even then they are willing f1 concede they are waging-.hopeless fight. (UP) l . in-i- .nr. t.- nv-Socialpolitiral Senator Smoot, expressed his prido in the institution which not only gave instruction In the ordinary but also principals of learning, taught tight living and.faith in GoI. - , , ' Go you are ment. Institution Praised' "It 1ft not :alwgys the. institution that has the greatest amount of '' j I. : ; , V money, it is not always the young iuan who has thefiiost money to Both Parties Colaii- vachieve the greatest suc-. spenthat connE. H. Street, Republican Senator Smoot. ''Many said cess," ty chairman, predicts a victory who have attended- - this schtiol and for the entire Republlctin tick- have had to struggle to ;pet an eduet on a majority from SOO.tp' have proved to lie great and cation, 1000 votes. Judge Ellas Hansen honorable citizens. of our country.'' jeadlng jheticketKithLama The senator expressel pride in jority of 2,500. his native state and told of the M.-' DeinoMartin Iarson, pleasure and satisfaction that had cratic c 4nty chairman, pre- been his in helping some of the dicta a complete . Democratic young" men "of the state to attend ina with victory in l'tah county stitutions of learning In the east ihpjority of 1000 to 1500 votes. Where these young men havv .ee.n g:ven positions in Washington they rave proved themselves to lie worthy employees of the government . he said Senator Smoot pleasure in being an American citi zen, and told of some of the blessings that Americans enjoy, greater than those of the people of other to the Following are the polling places countries.", He appealed young-.inetobetrne to their state for tomorrow's election : ' their parNo. 1 Residence of Julia A. El- and to their country., ents and to their God. liotts 554 East First South street.. No. 2 Maeser school. No. 8 First Ward Social Ha'.l, Second South street between Firs-. and Second East streets. No. Hotel Roberts. " -BE-DIFNo. nljjh" school "" FERENT KOi Residence of fnniline Leetham, 288 South Fifth West BIG WTE . U4 .i'ar.ibort the.auuja .ut. Ujruu , - .' -- DEMOCRATS TO WIN, LARSON SAYS , DEFENSE ASKS 'REVELS' WILL VENUE CHANGE WORTH, Tex., Nov; 1. Defense attorneys in tne (IT). trial of Itev. J. Frank Norris, Bai-tlminister, charged" with the murder of D. E. Chipps, filed "an for change of venue shortafter ly Judge George E. Hosey convened court here this morning. Veniremen were excused by Judge Hosey while Norris' counsel filed the application. "V'1ItT Get your election returns from the Evening Herald Tuesday night. Always anxious to give llie public the best service possible the Evening .. IleraluV has ar-- .. ranged for special wire service for the election returns Tuesday night. Returns from the larger renters of the state will be included with the returns from, other elates. The Evening Herald will keep an open night following the election. You are invited to take " advantage of its service. l'tu may either come to the Herald office and get the returns is (hey are flashed into the Herald by tlie special semce, or you, " rnay enjoy the comfortrof your home and get the game service by calling any one of the three Herald telephones, 95, 107 cr " ! h Uy MAUTXX M. LARSON DciiKHTatij County ('liaimian . I'tah county will go Democratic ut tomorrow's election by majorities i ranging from lfXK) to- 1501) votes. We will carry American Fork, Plers-i- i lit "Grove, Orcm, l'rovo, Hpringville, Mapleton, Spanish Fork, I'nj'on and Sntitauu'ln by substantial majorities, as well as many of the smaller precincts. We will make big gniiis"ln Lehl, Salem .and Alpine. Goshen, Clinton, Fitlrfjeld aul Cwliir' Fort will probably fall in the" Democratic column." :' ,. d ;.Zr. : " wuit-kiiiii- nuu ihr' I JH e -- . . sisters sur- Mrs. S. W. Rok and-- Ji lt,u, t-Aalt. Lake City, and Mrs. Asa J, Clark LehL The Isidy was taken to the A. If. Wing mortuary parlors at Lehi. and" funerat arrtingeniMits wero made later..';' .'"-- ,' Dr.' F. D Xvorltfm awl Russell-t- it J.ehl were the first to t'.lve aid at the sccuj of iha accldslit. which-walater "investlsrated hv KWrtff J, D." Boyd and Deputy Sheriff Otto Birk of Etah county. NOW IS DEAD DETROIT, IIc!i., N'iv- - 1 TP) In a lironze, l coffin recently constructed for one of bis myriad Island In Great 1 Salt Lake tricks, the body of Harry Uoudint, America rpftrestrtnagicliin,'' will Is Scene of Last leave here tonightjfcr New York, i The "handcuff Tiing," wtosefeat8 Etiffalo Hunt of iegerdemaju' were known on both sides of the Atliinti:', dlil here SALT LAKE CITY. Nov. 1 (CP) a little more than a America's last wild bnffalo' bun' week after b heciune Ul with is to otK'ii todnv on' Antehich developed from lope. Island in the Great Salt Itke. n.: fix to eontimip for thirty davs I n: 11 reitr the end Ilomlinl More than tK hlg game banters or believed hi wou'd '"get out the world fire exnected to pAriici I get out of every!'Mtf. ariivijig here at various stages of this the way thing else,." It was that confidence cf ihe Unnt. to go through two The chase wi'I Ik conducted in which: t h stage perforiiisnces after Ms lllnesH fashiun. 'vpinl which l.nnter nioun ing his and go 'ock ' . log out aff r his "meat" as did Buf-- , fit.il. falo Bill and others of the unfit NEWSPAPER AFTER AIMEE onrl.vday niinrods, as killers of the shau-g- bison, LOK'ANGKLES, Nov. 1 (CP). ronmed the western yi'ti us la nint Ki'miithOriiLislin,s'"fj'iink'' ws less nnialM'rs fifty years ago. has filled with Aimee Semple McPher- bieir hinulcd down to posterity I;i soil's clothing iiy a npirpertiiou- JftiirNiiie pioneer storv hinI son'i. ; which is ptfyihg A. It. Leonard, president of the aands of. dollars to have her prose-- . Sci.tty "Philips buffalo ranch in cuted, the evangelist cliargtl to ' South Dakota, who is personally , , ' ll.tj. conducting the big hunt, announce that his plans are .virtua lv com-- . ph'te. The list, of buffalo hunters U almost npial to the number of a nimals to brkHlwl. It Is pin unci! that about forty head iff the fin" fur specimens will lie reserved t (VV) WASHIXfUON. breeding another herd. ; 55une Grey, famous western." nuMi A cabltiet ohakeup H.ls wlntet or. will lie anion's thos? iiresetif." ; 'i eXpi'C.ed by person clos 't . 'reijent, Coollh;e. ' 'nless r DEATH TO BE' PROBED present slyns fall two cahliit'l chiiirs, state qnd 1 !IT WACO. Texas,' Nov "TeHsnry, will become "vacant. School and state authorities w;re Secretary ; Mellon, A. financial Uloivifor of th tn start an investigation todav into administration, is i S red' and Is known te want to the death of ('harh's M. Ressums, resign. Secretary-- of State stiidejU ofTexas A. and M. ci'Megy. who Tustarner fatal- - tnJirrtesHta1' puufirfnl utmjuika D nd general fight between halves of the only a .waning' strength within annual A. and M. Baylor too. ball the Umhlicnn party. game here Saturday.---- Sunday-t.- ftcmoou, " c.-- later--prove- the-tur- , APPOINTMENT . whose-escap'id- Hrumors ib-i- t FALSE ; 1 t. vive, as fo'lows: HARRY H0UD1NF 1hm-s-- Kve-tiln- ; four rhIWreitr and Will- liOis, Marjorle . iam Bone. f; Oiid brother and three IS UNDER WAY wilil-we- i W . 6ffhe"di-fvtT- He raid To Give Returns BUFFALOJHUNT Gangster Slain In Battle With TaP , THWrre(TnH:r!f(ise falling asleep. aexpresscjll, .A (Jreen of Jhe. Modern hotel. King-liuit was uiuiouneed following an investigation by Deputy Sheriff H. A. Willis. Although the car 'was .driver ii:aciicjilbejMliinfiiL.-gu- ! hvus not Injured. err was when It mil with great fore; Into the cement railing over a culvert near the top of the- Vineyard hill. The front end of the car was com pletely wrecked, and a ple.--e of the front spring vvas hurled through the windshield into the back"" scat. How Own was able . to escape without extremely injury seems tlmost miraculous. It is believed that; the. accident yriintheriirrirseid ''The Revels of '2(i," which will nrmluced" by the Elks soon, will ' 1208. ;' ;'":;;'-"'- : G. II. Naylor, Democratic candid-,- i differ from other entertainments - The close at 7 o'clock. for sheriff, bun, asked the ute polls accord4he here in presented past, t The earliest returns - hou'd Jlerald to announce fur him the to Lewis Laefcy, director of ing come in at 8 o'clock and from he bus given no ixron priun-- I .that production. , then on continually throughout ises of work should he be elected Revues were orIgiunteiK.br Zeig-felthe night. , sheriff at the polls- tomorrow. and several others, and have ' "'Certiiin The election returns will also rumrirsi have come to me' taken a permanent place in presim-tation- . 1 hnve promised various men be out 'that Coiuiubia at the given They were a gradual develtheater through the cooperation jobs as deputies should I lie e'ect- street. opment from the once popular' "L desire all 1 1 the Herald and the Jtetwc ed,"..jcald Mr. Naylor and. are now recognlZr . No.JS Parker school.1. of Utah county ta know that voters tlieater management. No. 14 Residence of Mrs. Nellie etl as one of the most 'popular tiieimp t have eiiever made any pledge or of vntprtniitinent,- - to-- lr had "The McEwftn, 267 East fleeond North t promises to any line for the deputy- the No. 15 Fifth ward Relief Society wrird "revue" means "simply ACE WILL BE Bl'RlEI) (sbiiw iii ihat,iffica, I'll make my name of a type of show', Jnst as Hall. DETROIT, Mich., No. 1 (UDV appointments after"" 1 um- - elected, No. 10 Mm Lydla Cliiff, 'imuslcal ronwdy" is another type. James (Killer) Cunulffe Js dead- Nov. 1 (IT) I'efore." not WASHINGTON, There is no plot, and for this' rea- He was shot down North Fifth East street. . an apartment With military Jionor, the body o! I more to 053 have son the show is said Gilchrist, No. 17 Olive in Highland Park, y( suburb yester Lieutenant Frank H. Connnt. one I North Second East street. . , entertainment value, largely because day Iff. the same ruthless manner of the-QUAKE IS RECORDED navy's Star "airmen," will; be killed' Frank. Kearney buried tomorrow in Arlington na-- i DENVER, Colo., Nov. j(UP)-A- n neat 3lSMMSl"?enieTeyP ' v and "1S onTTWWrt, . i ., ... .,fj ti, rib- - think and-th- c Bmnswlelc, N. fbraha.cbneider eup nft-- at Nor-- was recorded on the susmugrupB ,7h"C: . ana Airs. oir. rjwwmin nic nuvir ""'v driver of the Elizabeth mail track, folk Nqv. 11. was killed Saturday' at Itegls" college beginning lit 5:47 receiving congratulations on the great appeal to all people of Ftoyo, when he and his gang escaped with" when his plane crashed to sha'iow , p - w. yesterday and ending one birth frliabjrWn born to them and since the- -f midst derived gii. 10 ' " . .. (0ur and seven niihuteJ later. two weeks J150.000 agofTlIc was water. Ihelr. Chrlstnins Charity Fund. at an early hour this morning. ?ESr trert-mento- K'in-lvln- EORgHANSEN PREDICIED By E. H. STBEET Itepub icun C6unty Chairman. We exiiect to carry I'tah county for Keed Smoot and E. O. Leather-woo- d by 1,500 votes and for Judge Elias Hansen' by 2.500 votes, and for conuty ticket from-5- 00 to 10XK) votes. ... This prediction is based on a very, careful check of the canvas taken ttf members of the Utah county central committee of every- - district fn the county. il - ' .' - j il jut . ' " . ;" - mm M;e uutiiiuohiie wrecked and ture On Way to Cedar Fort ; practically demollshml, and a colliFour Children Survivors. . sion .resulting in painful Injuries to one passenger, occurred Hiliiilrv nicriitng on the state highway near J.'E. BoiTeTWiniTTwiiTln l'rovo. The collision occurred betflutly killed at 10 4cbsk thl cause (jf the motorists' interest In morning in an automobile acildent on the Cedar Fort road, about six watching the first wreek. . ' Koliert Turner of Hehcr and A- - miles west of ' E. Doll of Lehl were npproucJiiiig The accident wln bkise the' top of the Llndun hill, where gravel caused the nar to tip over. the shattered ciir which ins wreck- - It came to "rest in such a manner s ciT earlier fn The Tiiorniiig oiiid rtil'-'llou.Rktiirrfjt fFncTrtfed at the base of the brain. Ills brother,' . he seeu. AT H.iUone, who was driving, was Turner, who was in front "of the :' Doll ear, sltrawi down to view the uninjured. : men The were driving tn X'edn the accidMtt, end Dull ft .to stop itefore coilldln.? with Fort to get some sho:p at the tima the car nhend. The second car of the accident, . Lehl- -, was badly damaged, and Mrs. Doll Uved la BoBOj a was who In lsirn farmer, was thrown Hud shaken- - up. Lehl. and bad mii-there jill hl She was taken to her home for f life, was a. prominent membar of her Injuries. ' the Li D. H, church. , The ownership card In the wreck-fire his wife, Hay Bone, swief . Keep Vote, issues.". i , , v"i ' ";"""" and economic l:zzzz:zz. . it free and full of promise. . but first inform yourself thoroughly concerning the candidates and (he ' '. .., H to the polling place and mark your ballot in the knowledge that in so doing paying the debt essential to the co.itinued success cf a democratic govern-- ; " in . , . w f 0uri IsrearcountfyTaMM Ber-nett- A FROSi nVp WRECKOCCUR EEone, Farmer of Lehi, t Suffers Fhtal Skull Frac.: Bosses and even dictators are not acciients. The most corrupt boss and the most tyrannical dictator are earned by the apathy of the voters. "Boss' Tweed, or Albert B. Fall, or Harry M. Daugherty existed as pplitical bosses only because good pecple were too busy or too careless to vote. , ir ' " - . Where toVote ! - , that-day.- t LITTLE JOE Every man and woman owes some se:vice to the country. Working for your own play ing 4n the interval are not f ncugh to make a decent and happy exist- Y cu must tulful your public obligation. r The campaigns drawijrg to a close have been comparatively quiet and the issues, even in the congressional fights, are large y local. Because of this, you say, it does not matter much 'who is elected." J Don't be too sure about that. Government is a going concern. Who is to choose the lawmakers anJIOTicials if you neglect to indicate your preferences. 'The professional politician and all hi j fcllqwers ill be out on election day. The make their living out cf politics don't forget to vote. Are man and woman who v the profiteers of politics? you willing-t- o turn the government over WTelL hardly. It can't be done safely. This experiment of ours in democracy is not a complete demonstration. Our republic is not a perpetual-motio- n machine. We can't go off and leave it and expect it to move of itself. We have the chance to manage our own affairs because other generations . , struggled and won that right. We can keep th privileges given us as long as. we are fit to exercise them. Political bosses will gladly take over the government whenever we lose interest with buildings of the Institution.' and ' I expect to live to see has-swep- t :' Motcrists Watching Wrecked Car en Vineyard H I. Collide; W oman Slightly injur1ledX'ar Runs Jnto (jilvxrt. h terest-an- d trtth great eamcsfnKHS. ''Don't ....think that the institution has stopited its growth; it was founded In, faith and it .shall never cense growing. pleasant eoiRpllcations at home, such as those attendant upon a Steady Job, his eandldncy has met with an enormous response. " ' Are you going to vote next Tuesday? Too busy, ate you? ; Don't think it. Voting, and intelligeit voting at that, is the price of admission to citizenship fn this country. If you wo 1't vote you have no rights which anybody ' need respect. Good men fought and died and good w ..men sacrificed and suffered to give you ' Don't scorn the heritage.. the privilege of Ycur country does not ask much during these times of peace and .prosperity. Yeu are not asked to give much or to do much. Ihe one essential is to vote. That is ,an inlscapableduty." ffliftuejtlyiijyin;,,, fTrtfleaiw,Pct!HTthri .a.Uhft-Jft- Romans y monster ce'ebrafion planned to welcome. Premier Mussolini from his journey to' Bologna, where an youth yesterday sought to assassinate the duce. Meantime. -- fasete. authorities llirotighont Italy sought to eurb the furinus anger of tlieiFTSlloWers, liianv of whom interpreted.' this street. sixth unsuccessful attempt to murNo. 7 Franklin school. der- their idol as a signal for vioNo. 8 Residence of - Eliza U;' of lent reprisals against opponents 355 South' Eighth West St. Scott, no f.iscist regime. No. 9 Residence of Amanda -i- Miller, 74 "North Tenth West street, I i No. 10 Residence of F. M. Olson, - v 407 North- Seventh West street. No.. 11 Timpanogos school. a of Mrs. No. TH1 FAULT-WHE'.( KIM'S 250 North Third West Beck, PIES TuRM OUT To BE UOME, Nov. 1 n n aliiiNiiim of Iitlgliam Young university,. pictiiivd a glorious future for his alma mater. Senator Hmoot's address was made before the stii(Icuts of the schHl at the regu'ar uerolioiial period Monday morning. Senator fcinoot referred to the fire that had shattered the lioix's of many in .regard to the future of the institutionlcarly in Its history, but out of the gloom, he said,', grew greater" Iioim-sBlock Was I'lirchased The senator rcl.i ted that one morning his father had called him into bis office and had" told, him that the block on rniversjty Avenue at present occupied by the "school, was to be purchased. At tin.it time, said th eenatwr, in his mind's eye he could see Temple Hill, covered with the bui'dings of Brigham Young university." 'And I expect to see that, dream . InTff" "'-...- " .. - with all the oratorical excellence of which he.ls past master. Ills friends are oonfldent of his vietorjr, and everi his opponents are already willing to concede that the Major will be swept Into office on the greatest to Ass assmate Mussolini The following editorial from a current issue of Collier's, the National Weekly, is that in our opinion should be read by every American, and the timely advice ifiven therein followed :' r v "?flnTjoT " ' ,: one Senator Reed Smoot Address- es Studer.is of His Alma Mater; Growth of - School Will Be Great, He Predicts are generals of the, Killing to agree on is that Major Hoople of Our hoarding1 - You Owe It to Your Country FOR YOUNG 'U" characterizes, the activities at the camps pf both of the political parties Interested in tomorrow's election. Every detail is being checked and an anxiety manifest that is extremely interestlngTsr watch. The only thing on which the - Shot Narrowly Misses Target As Italian Leader Passes -- Vauth last' minute A , - ion Of GREAT FUTURE is Major Hoople Is Conceded IS PREDICTED , m PRICE TWO CENTS nn n nrTT?! n,nTi .....12s L 3 u UuUi - -: in 'iiriK ' n a olrSlays Youth ,... H: ,,,........,,...95 rrnnn i7n n rn nnn r j1ziL Jerald Telephones Business Office Editorial and Newt D Society Editor YEAR, NO. 103 T t U grind, Interest to r ' abinet pkange Is Looked For 'In. Near Future -- . W ' ina-io- ' . . .. ' |