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I - i 1 1 itcajjirisnv ji J ' IK It: 1 ix.l are welcome to par- hoapv- - V't oi iieraid tality and come here to listen to the broadcasting ot tne ngnt blow by blow 4 ejmaffl-tlgflt-iaHBe-r o ,o BiocK, gia The rrovo Dempgey Peb, 27 tr.R) Required- -, The letter pointed out that neither the Dewey or Flaming Gorge dam, construction of which had bt-- i Eponsored by many bouse membois, could be completed in leEs than NEW YORK, Feb. 27 (C.R) A Slant maniac, gripping a curved put-i-- elghi-tachnifci ak 'against a wall of the Times Square way aUUon and ior 20. minutes jab eld thousands f persons- - at bay, slabbing anyone who came within -- by- - '- "Dewey reservoir- - Depth to bedrock, 44 feet: capacity, 2.270,Cc- - acre feet; estimated cost, $11,200,000. uewey rriservoir would reduce the tioods from the upper Colorado, but .complete regulation would ry a Inmor Quire murh 1 icoirivuir, fiaming Gorge Is too far up th io maicnaiiy, reduce hte floods I on the lower Colorado., Neither of these reservoirs would control the , AllrlHnn . ttrA ,lni.M, i a .. ...j.cn nuuua o, lne san uan river, which ti as Tecorded drs-- t v.iai8a vl lou.uuu second feet." ..... - Boy Says He Ran Away Because He Wasn't Wanted. Four persona were seriously wounded before John, Kipp, a Get-man immigrant, was blackjacked by two policemen. The, officers aid the had never, seen anyone lake so much punishment and re- tain consciousness. It was the third outbreak New York's subway In the last two ,Wook, A man was vtabbedto death two weeks ago and last Saturday a Boy Scout died of Injuries received "when another pas- In Klpp, feet a Inches tall, broad shouldered "and heavily frnuseJs, toed at he busiest spot In the World, turning the butcher knife (Continued on Pag Eight) The Weather J UUh: Generat- fair tonight and Thursday; warmer extreme southeast portion. Maximum temp, ruesdny, 19. ly Minimum temp, ruesday, 12. vMieat aay suit wmtet, Jan. ti below., . 24, . LOS ANGELES. Feb. 27. d'.! Dlckie Grant, the adventurer who roamed the southwest months with a man he says Is his friend and the' Inw uvi 1s his kidnaper, will start back home toaay, riom where he fled because he "wasnt wanted." The bov ended a .'wtcfoanreid search yesterday when ha skated into the arms of a police officer at Roswell, N. M. He made a brave defense of his companion) Hairy Palmer. 40. The Grant home here was In suspense as, Dickie's parents and six brothers and sisters awaited his ot the children were too young to understand, but the others refused to believe that the bov had said he "ran away because they hated me." William 1. Grant, who search the Mojeve desert at the head of 100 mounted posscmen when It was thought that the boy was there, scoffed at the reports. ' "It Is lust Palmer that la m via those thine," the . fathr said. TfeaVs what he wrote us In a letter after ha kidnaped our boy.-Talhas waived extradition for-t- wo -- (ConUnwd on Toga Eight) HED IMUUM JZAlU. IS RETURNED tr BILLOPPOSED If I I ' ' ; " ZZZZT a :a , - OYMNTiSTTmn H ,s t Afldittw .Findl ' 11 .vfcAted r-- -l ' v- , ,?--- x fll it hi 1 1 1 1 -- , - -- mWMl Jh ttiUtatojiaaA4oe8 J3Ngg)joro know that Brigham Young needs a new, modern, Over "' . ' ,.. ."VMEf-- I929,, r . VALBUENA FLY4 rv' i ING FIELD, Mexico Aldermaflic filectidns Km, Stilt Supreme . '' 1 i nil not -- high-claReform Movement ; Ballot; irvmnasium We doubt that there is such ah"'Individual, but we hope Five - Inch ing Exceptionally PeacefI that this message Tviih reach hirrr, if there'Ts "any such k 1 ' nil ss turning here this from an airplane flight with his at-terno- on - J was injured. For a few anxious moniients watchers at thef ield mcrefiRe4fraT0Y0d would wipe Mayor 'Big BU1 Thomp- on tne polittciu umpapTier to naveTonelittle more than joeKh.' stirred to action for a new evm. "soiamBe nd the Out of the UcactfuK ballot inrr nn 50 setfts in the Ch s cago c"Uy :ouncil today came victories r.n surprises for both sidi's.. But "Big Bill the BuUUe. frW-witer ' was Wlt i as high A Dercent-s- ? nf khp. cess in the runoff election'on April 7 as he eniovd in Tuesday's Mayor Thompson will reuin ehouiih in - - . - . Kavw4tMr.rk' - . - v.w oviiw i6ueacn ana uiituequaieior il - lie that right li. say' run-ofT- ." damagedtha - -- roHV-hor- i. landing adjacent TEST IS run-of- f. ROPE H V 1 NOWIN COURT OF 1SC0NDUCT Validity !f Drainage Tax Law Truth cf Charges Against WtiLBe Determined by Deputy Wfll Be Probed - Outcome. at Hearing. Recent persistent, rumors of uii: conduct Jjy B. F. Roper, for more than tight''years a deputy In the office of Sheriff J - D Bml. hn led Sheriff Boyd to demand a hearing so that the whole truth of the mat ter may be determined. Argyle, Charges have betn made that Aa impotlant suit, the rsu!t of which MH be of consequences, was filed In the county ce, derk-oiYtWednesday, by the Lake Shore "end Benjamin drainage -- BeClxOlt' !n!? for ?"?'?ur Vh4Ie tralfid through Provo can- - nglneer"f to the canyon warning th people' of hazards they may encounter.- r.nad. workra-wra-JQnly .a " cany9n today, and aU of them -W n-. I remaHr away from any of hm di- wnera inowuidea arc syua tojuaces occur. They were also likely not to assist any autoists whomay be stuck In the snowdrifts n the canyon, since they had bean warned of the danger. CHICAGO, -- ' Peb. sards- in. th north, spring thaws tn the north, spring thaws :w the midwest nd,tornadoes.ln the south nave spread death, ftfe'lia - suffering and a area between the Canadian 00ir nd the Gulf of Mexico. " The swimminir meets wh u. cannot oi u. known jieath be .held at the Y ther is no swimming pooli. The Cou- , jtollJnh, ser- mounted to i gar paddlei-- must practice at Provo highischool. 88 Texas. Arkansas and Hlssts-sipmust be held at Provo high school Teams of nationaSe where wind storm and twisdo not come to Provo because B. Y. U. has no ters struck Monday. . v swimming pool f imminent to QMyina It's an unbearable situation! . ' ',' LETS REMEDY IT I (Continued on Page Eight) Altogether, now WE'RE GOING TO HAVE A. TWO AltE 8EWTEXCTD- -1 NEW GYMNASIUM FOR B. Y . UX ' e .Followtng "w ,4r9f'P'Mk s pl ; . , . hearUigJ&jthfcju-nevll- SEEK DONOVAN-FO- R CABINET PJRCVO GIRL : - IAD) TO REST court on charge's Jnvolvjng f , COntilbuUngioahadaUnquency minors. William Stron i tv,, hhwSnTOditTwert y u pay a nne or ioo each smd serve M days In the' county , Jail. The jail sentence was suspended by JudgeJoeeph kelson, on xonditioa. of the Kood behavior bf lh itr.n.i. disUlct against .Lorenzo Tracy Lean and Triwt bribes ft om cerDeseret Savings bank, Vergy A. Roperinurrecelved In the Illicit tain men engaged WASHINGTON. Feb. J7 aj!) -PImDresalve . Ki nsarail Sodcrberg. and John Doe Soderberg, liquor business in Provo. , resident-elect HnovtV ii laiiii.. Miss Alta Thatcher wera held ' " " in uij Denies t.'hartes MARTIJf TECTIIRES Suit Is Test Cane 'k'T the decision . of William J. f wond wf chapej Tuesday after, today T. I Martin f t In substance, the buK is a test ' Ro'pt'r denies the charges and de- Donovan, known In Nelson 'Svupg in L!, B'fh,P war World , days charae. ' case to determine the validity of the clares that they are absolutely ununiversity will lecture on "Baoterl-olog- y Thatcher th as "Wild Bill." to an offer of the old and IU RelaUon to Human drainage tax law passed by the state founded. He is anxious to present daughter of Mr. and Mrs .Lee B legislature several yeats ago. Un- his side ot the stdty and maintains post of secretary ef war In his cabi- Thatcher, died Friday at Vernal.; Welfare,", at the weekly meeting of al der the terms of. this law, provision that when the truth Is out the pub- net History-clu- b. following an operation for append!-- ! the The young assistant attorney oltl The family was made for the organisation of lic will know that he has been acMt he moved to Vernal'' Thursday evening at I cused falsely. B.Y.U. general, who wanted to be attor- from Provo in. November. j drainage districts, who were The county commission and the ney general, has held Mr. Hoover "O Love to levy taxes usalnst'the Divine" ""Face to land benefitted by the improvecounty attorney, will undoubtedly off for two days on the alterna- Face." was rendered and Miss He tive hear offer. matter the either ments made. may accept. Some Madsen, accompanied byat the Betty tVedn'etduy of his friends think he will piano The defendant In thla nll ha Mrs. Follis R. Carter. Thr (Continued on Page Eight) . naa not accepted up to an by im steadfastly refused to pay any Provo school Junior girl's 1 early hour today, despite many er chorus high "I dralntlKt taxes' on thuvnrnnartu In. Girl Doe$-?'- i Need The Every roneous reports yesterday that he Hour," tang volved. a tract of SS aeres alnc lh whloh Mrs. after tAlene ? had. These false reporta were Simmons Bulk' 1 when the district was or-year It ' Old furnished tin.' vocal solo, broadcast no basis whatever ' Dons with Isn't been sold Tne for has vnd ganiscu. In fact and without any knowledge "God Remembered When the World taxes and the ptesrtit litigation will RIGHT. Forgets." mi miv true situation. . ...the Provo WfMM .Ba determine whether tl ta iitu Its imU r. teacher uooio. at held by the drainige district is suTERRI- - a 'high school, of which Miss Thatcher to the.other liens against the perior waa aiuaeni untu she moved to i property, consisting of two mmt- PXftlS. Feb. 27- .- :.R MarVernal, spoke In behalf of the teach- gages. The Tracy Loan and Trust era and classmates f tht deceased. shal Ferdinand Forh showed company holds an 1800 .mortgage BlshOO Walt.tr WhltahaaAl anal m.t. in fighting eft progress today and the Deret Saving bank a :, a grave crisis in his Illness. Up 7,;V r 4 op nelson aiso spoke.:. .s 11,000 mortgage on the properly. Forh eluna- - to life with in. ouwaraa VrA i I WVO oiierea t tnt i aivaiju Funeral 'services far Itn mu. We'rt Tslk-n- g In 1927, Mr. Argyle, the principal domitable spirit today, with a I canon, in closing prayrt-V11 Mikh.ll.-wh- o btth $t&s. About died W, Tuesdar set, alleged to have been advertised drtendaTJttmTTCTUirtrmvpyTd the' vnniiir 411H1 ine siuvoorn inr Jacoo i. Jacobsonfid to bo given away to the holder of a Dro Deity to his dauehtr Vrirv A morning at her home In Orem, will Blshpp George ability to admit defeat which-carrie- d Powelson.frand' be held Friday at I p.m. at tht Com- father of lucky number, was instituted in the Soderberg and her husband, who hi troops to suocm Alta, dedlcatedAht grave munity church. at tht Provo elty cemetery. ... od3 tn the world war city court Wednesday by Mrs. Ly- are made Jtmt defendants in- the against Friends view the may at man Losra against Frank Turner,, suit. the ... body Th fkml orfaat-nawould bring him through the ,mm Berg Mortuary e ha Del briar U I ha and beautlfupand the John E. Booth, C, C. Taylor. Warren Plaintiff. t Decree fourth crisis. 1 his serious services mermen services. J brf in the war taceptronaMy weU attended. t will Adams and Vernon Hayes, memTha Blalhllffa- aaVa tar a Aaj, Provo city cemetery. ; , n bers of a committee Foch was holding but tlcn of the plaintiff representing the "adjudging Screen Star , the Spanish Fork baseball club. r' n MMANDr.KV a heart and for unpaid dralnae taxes to t ma against Mrm lung sUWAN m' UCltEOpf The radio had been advertised to hpcrlor . -- i . ansclal Is tomg to tU you HOW lo which hJi five doctors' . . v . tk - eonelava ... faati.iiu to any and all of the defend-- f "Hooka For the Busy Buslnea-Man-." be given away, at a dance w conceded wlU be held . In the k) djpormiriy , vmnmaaaery anu foreclosing. said lien as .su8d ania, fnake up, tn a few ehort, nm-pi- e will or the sub)ect of under the direction ot the baseball isitist each and att the itrntanta aik Masonic templt at o'clock Thursprove fatal to h mart of T7. tessona. The ftmt mil be be to to H. liven by club In June 1026. but according tn and Rltarelll Prf. Mis rtMstanra was powerful, day afternoon. Dinner' win be directing said land to be told ' bfore tht Provo KlwanU club served Mrs. Loire, It has uevrr been pre. at o'clock. AU Sir Knights printed In but It w as VdmiUed that tht accenting to tne customs of this noon at Hotel lh ItobThursday sented to her, although she Is the court ' . art . strain was UUIng,' . eordiany Invited to be ptwnt. In foreclosure rates, and (hit The HcralJ ..... . r rexer u on h pie wording owner of the winning number. . to f (loert of the .tt.lv liHiuMii pc Bwaruru its costs.- WHoa ii, giani iot ym A pamphlet on "The P.m.i.u. on the rwrinn. ment of Utah" is now being distributed to chamber of commerce, The pamphlet Is issued by the Salt Lake real estate board, and Is endorsed by the, Utah State Realty association and the Ogden real estate board. The pamphlet sets forth. dati complied by Theron H. Tiacy, consulting engineer, and Is strongly opposed to the Boulder dam bill's ratification by Utah, without reservation. It is setf orth In the pamphlet that Utah's Interests are not protected by the d bill, and states that the only protection and the only advantage of any consequence that, Utah can -- derive from the Boulder dam project is through 'development of power at Flaming Gorge and Dewey. ,; - Its Effect -- mrj.jihpjra . - i..a I, TYovd-Natur- ,.,UV Almost Every much-dispute- Warrior of France Fighting Against Death H.S'i Sendees Slated For Mrs. Mitchell Woman Suing For Radio Set She Won s - Li'jy And' - ,- Esther Rchtcn - ton-dillo- ... - , -- r""- U t " yon was not closed. R. B, Patterson, . ds ' 'storrn The anaw-- f Died tiat mart traf fic dangerous both for pedestrians and auloists. . ' MotoniU Are W'arued ; ' iiuittsium u lrut: l ure every league contest. H two-thir- " Snow! And: still more snowl.tr:. county this forenoon ' has ; this year swept, over ..Utah jfcj Downtown fans have nn rhanro in -- on Ik. nn. in action as they would wish: The gars seating caor massacre einet; tae fang murder is too limited The same thing applies to the . .. r pacity j j. ucuecu gi oup irouncea ine mayor in B. Ur students, of whom wereiraable-la-secur- e! last Apr iTs pri marv7 was Too weak reserved seat tickets for the Montana the Thompson -r State college series, because there wr? nn tirkPt. 'strungnuias, annougn it dia leave its Six members of tht' orcsent coun L The scramble for tickets to t h TTtJ.lv cil, four of them Thorn psonites, under way. It won't ing to LT hd' h, defeated and ip nine wards the added, however, were tume ta iown, mi it win re bad enoughs Hurt final results awaits the To win in Tuesday's beJloting a can- dreds of townspeople who would gladly have he paid to attend didate had to a majority pf all both games, will remain at. home becauseknow from they wheel of his mn- - votes cast in poll hie ward.. In ward3 past experience that 4ho pursuit of tickets is a troublesome-an- d where nd decision was tv,r. at tiroes a hopeless task. Hundreds of fans from other in two highest go :iuo the chineupon rour will not come to Provo, for tha same of the nitie are Thompson towns sn the an field. men. reason. , , 7 And that's the basketball situation, the lack of intramural sport facilities is another merry drawback. The SU. IT ACCUSED season is coming and indoor facilities at the "Y" are track mis Thewavo-o- r rfort-th- at ...u iixv.u.. mnniin(,,n, 0 t h. rtriI iituiii wi.ii WUd Occurs Weather1 The-- heaviest-sno- w.Illtt UXIH3 VlulLCU InlH - The present basketball' SPflSnn Vina rtrniirrht fViA nK,Mnn B. Y. U.'s basketball team cannot nlav its 1 ardeirmen7oJ"rirtlie sympathily council l& the end of his term Ja.. LYT.UTW, w . Utah rnnntv It will cost money and a lot of money. BUT IT WILL BRINfi IN RETURNS RfYTH ntDPrTT V a vir tXTrtritr.Tm nuni-arou- Snowfall Nation Kine talfcAteaTla Hardest )lit new"Btadium an unqualified success gymnasium 1ra ritiore desperate"need than" ' the stadium. canamates for 1931. Here; . hiiip ison fr ... animal." :j;.UTbr. election? -- MllUfli nill'nnii with borines and othpr in.r.ufi Hons, rf fieteat- - m- lormation m regard to the feasibility of the FlamingGorge end Dewey reservoirs to enahl tn give yoy the following information. secretary Gives Data j , "Flaming Gorge reservoir-dep- th to bedrock. 73 feet; capacity, 3.120.- uuo acre feet; estimated cost, - erlously Wounds Four mn m i"1 " - , fci PI ' 27, fi i nm &iori,reaQuig it now; V - IN CHICAGO i M GRANT ' h i In Jew York Subway Station! licemen Blackjack Him nn j 1 d, Irman Tmmigrant IJ)uge&iif eto Terrify Throng;:Two Po, rV1 W l feared that serious disaster had overtaken the Lone Eagle three years aTtr' rnrrimnnrart -- aseries of reafter he cost of tlio "Flaming Got w; pro- was estimated at $16,000,000 and cent mishaps. Ithe Dewev dam nt ti onn iwi Neither dam, the letter said, could But these fears Impound enough water to tepov?' were quickly dispell flood conditions at Boulder canyon during construction of the main ed when Lindbergh, unit The texf of the letter from Secrewith a'slightly bruistary West follows: ed "The surveys made wrist,t told tht' reela-- j te Giant Maniac Runs Amuck 27. inrce lears . last-minu- f m u-as- six-fta,- f t-- '"" i a ii ri nuipc xexs, yesierxiay passed- - a for unconditional- - ratification of the Colorado rivet corn- - ! a 1 1 ...v bill Tex (UP.) fashionable throng in evening dress pr flannels and summer finery, a crowd of nearly 40,000, including all those notable the late promoter envisioned-- at the ringside of this last of his great ventures in fight "pV6inMdI,v:'in.'''wtefr Jack Sharkey of Bostbn and Young Stribling, pride of the Southland, in action at ' ' Flamingo Park. SharHeyHs a heavy favorite, with the odds upon his Ch&nces of victory over the lithe vmitin' enntliornor iJn 1, iii r.it Jil.. . n at uivuuwug BtcttuwjrTirff anurwii-ir- rine poum never nas orea a neavyweint TOunffster"whohasiiff mosf imnnrtant p.hanr tnnio-Vinrnmicoo t rriva oil Via'o mn in his bid to take this first big step upwards towards the now vacant title. Jack Denipsey, whose amazing development in the role of promoter has made possible the successful culmination of the last fistic venture of his pal Rick-arsaid this morning that the rush for tickets had swept the gate receipts we llup'past the $350,000 mark;. f - V crashed in alorrow, Ji . A preach.- Vn rw '!' t - - f "' ChfcagUiBldermanic " Jtkkardlijireji ill ii wesf, which was ready befaro me nouse of the Utah legislatuif. l Herald by calling 494, 495 or 107. after the completion of the fight, which should be about 9 o'clock. jr , MIAMI BEACH,' Fla., - - . AVni IT! Ill f Feb. - Jack t of Unconditional Ral ifira. tionj'Vote Is 46 to time 4fe4ight4 T mayIbenerest oatameairom. IT 1 A radio recfeivinsr in strument ha-s- been for. the occaaioa, . You IK-- 4 3. - J 110 - night. I 1 1 1 1 uuu . -- ' ' nA U l i HhH If VOtl are. interested in the Riiorirou.striWmiT fight and you haven't a rdio at your home, come-4- o The Herald office to1 - - FEBRUARY, i.lj . '. ' 1 w. i . ' - i TVT?7T 6 - r'i v ', , j '9i rrr r ' 1 ' - '" - ' ' - , vii ;s - t-- jfn Ulhj i.3la, - |