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Show -- BEST THE ,TELEnio:'i; UTAH COUNTY M'lll'ASSLS THE ULST FORTY-THIR- POV.O. UTAH COU&T Y.J UTAit TO ES&A Y, YEAR. NO. 21G. D v , .1 Yrfi Pi II ,1 n 1- I -1 I I. , ll LJLJ tl I 1 : I Uim .- I I I I I " Postoffice post-offic- a UU Ui II 1 S i4 I 11 I U Vl Vi ; .- -J 1 , U 4U " ue- -a e .. "I LJI - -- ZLf"" 3' " 1 "V? "" 'f ' I U 1 I 1 . ftUM I Wc-V; I. 11 VI n - I ! I P VdV' I TWO PfH .IPI 7.H Or Commission Good: Next Step Is Up to Thai Company laming youth and Irrespon- table ptrtiit Tangie atstake In Peculiar Chicago Trial; Judge to Abide By Jury .OrCountyttornerrCiiyrDadsState The Provo ity commission will take no steps to prosethe person or persons guDty of thevdefalcations In the fundi 1925. The that occurred during the years 1921-tcity CHICAGO, April 23 W.RFhmv In securing the return of the commission is interested oniy the and ing youth irresponsible cute ,1 v i CL' tt6Wtt'' parent went on trial today before $7,010.38. This, in substance, was the. Jury f 42 prominent women who win seek to determine Mrs. Ruth Peay Farre auditor 1 1 J 1 " T ?t5Tti?Tto daughter. Women On wTio called. on cuijiiiussiuu ju icjiueu jJ, -- answer .t given, a; relative of. of Provo city during that commission tcKlay asking what the pe w uu.- iury -r , ?Ueturn of Sum Vital According to Mayo? AlaMk any criiranal proceedings that may be started, must instK tuted .Cither by the- - bonding com- ' j paay or the county attorney. - At far - the city commission,, is concerned, the mayor ays, tta authority ceases with the. return Htf the sum the special examination shoed the ,,. ,v funds of the city, waa also learned from, the elty S. L. j SPORTSMENTO HOmilEEUGS .. ..;4f. ' Rebels, Federals Preoare r Engagement In Sdnora Is In Prospect; U S. Troops Doing Border Duty Reinforced - OUTLINE MADE 23.-H- M!) -- Battery B of the 52nd United State fteM artillery from FoiT Bliss, near El Paso, Texas, arrived here toOay for border duty during the present Mexican revolution. MEXICO CITY. April The d 23- .- (LJ,- - Sonora engage Exercises This Year ment between federals and rebels appeared more Imminent today as Begin May 30; Many thp Rovernnient's troop began elos- from two ing in on Events Slated side B. Y. U. "Zwt. everything from Elating r"Hfoie-Tmgta1ies6- T iu a siurKaac alter a returning daughters," Mrs, MacLeish said. brush with-thredskins, down to a Mrs. WiUiam Harrison Cnd Ilmodem radio concert. linois chairman of the natir ' law Of the 10 men originally forming enforcement committee, bU'ieves the. band, four remain. They are: FiftV H. F. Liljcnquist and director, youth today is just as good, perhaps than the boys and girb of 73; r.nd Michael Johnson, 74; Snare better, Drummers Julius Johnson, 74, an'd the past generations. "There la nothing wrong wit John Johnson, 77. Julius Sorenson, yuth except that children another fiferTTias bseti with the modern of today need parental protection,' band since 1871. she said. .T" -- Mrs. Charles Moody, chairman nf the Bfg Sisters' Court committee, nas raised a "house full of children." whom she protected by sharing their social life. "My children are all married now and I have eight grandchildren. There is no comparison between them and those In the jazz-ma- d Prohibition Forces era. Tnev are pmtwtrt fmtr. HOOVERSPEECH BEIGHTSDRYS i ".-- . weeks ago, Wlirord. C. WuttML one r of the special auditors who audited . the city books during: the. recent . . -- R found" In- - t. e ,by her whila- According Uthe' aUtemenfc by; Mr. NuttaJi ta the city commlgulon, V that ttraa denied all Mrai Fam m- wnowiode of ui irrn.TftHtt about the- condition bookg "hnd accounta-k- C " 't To Discuss JSchqpl Survey' ; At Public Meeting Friday PowelPs Slough Meeting Is Near Operetta Is Ready For Presentation Cj-ps- , thr at7:30p,m. . . at ORr 1 Open Letters To-Georg- e Everett line Weather Baseball Final i change erature. li .aws-:j- i 1 i mpflvj temp Maximum temp. Monday ......88 Minlmam Win. Monday 87 ept ,,V ny awty y fhortage, found . ine city TuMJt w. i m uemand Is Made- - rt'j ulanneettBg6f the city" sonunlaaion Monday evening a res- - d ' er -- ittwtlnrtmpOrtaht Friday's gathering In Salt Lake "Whereas,, the .. special auditors is one of the most Important of the who have been employe by Prov year, and a large number of "Utah city to audits the accounts pf. the county sportsmen are expected to (Continued, on Page Sight) attend the big event .Matters of import ! ance to uiis section's fish and came activities will be1, taken up at the sane session, so that attendance at ootir thl week's meetings Is earn. estly .sought by the heads of the U tah cpUnty portamea's grou; ng -- SAFETY FIRST AUXMARYTO" GREET LEADER 1 cents" t..j. Farm interviewed Mr. olutlon was - passed YoA motion of Mayor . Va Wagenen;' that' a reStates quest be made of Fidelity and" Guaranty ? company, which bonded Mrs. Farrer,to maks .:The dev goo4eTShogeoundI mand after the meeting On Seymour' Gray, sec Bportsmen from Eureka also will retary of the Home insurance combe on hand to help formulate .1 pany, local agents of the bonding policy of 41 .v v .?-- ' company.. at the state meeting. The resolution MBsad hv the cltyi 4JWfiir-federar7arhfloar4- ir . i.i Mo - -- it - " 'ZZ t " Provo sportsmen are expected to take up the Utah lake problems at Wednesday's meeting, and will also. discuss national forst possibilities and the big game problem. The question of Powell's slough, which sportsmen desire -- to use -- for the rearing of bass, will be an outatand- - fShanrSoclatXlfew ut t "'v' Z f vu 1 Indian-rightin- i Hr-Ho- lt. ' M o I - JHfei W NOGALES, Ariz., April - I M The Jury was - composed of wo them mothers, wno men,, seven-o- f have devoted many years tft solu tion of civic and social problems. The court was that of Municipal Judge Alfred O. Erickson. Thel de fendant was Mrs. Jane Liston, LUllULJJIMr ri"T aBHMMWiMWS M.tHMIIMIWMptW charged with violation of the com-- 1 Here's the west's oldest band. Left to right: Trp row Julius Sorsnsoo. Michael Johnson. Uriah Benson, putaory educaUw ta ... W. I. Sorenson, ii. F. lilljenquist; bottom row Albert Savage, John Johnson, Thomas Smith, A.J. Hancey. daughter, Coletta, testifying last . week in the 'inquiry into a grammar1TOVO, and State in LOGAN, Utah. April 23. -- A band -school liquor party accident, code of "the Friday; Both Vital organizrd when evciy grown man was the author of the bottle" which in ""Utah was organized against the boy, the girl and the " has aroused Qiicago parents and Two highly Important aporta-invasions nf the red man stm i ducMtoiauthorJlles and led to the men's meetings are slated for Wed- playing inXaphc vnttey; Utah. It Is trial today. J tn valley' sole remaining link with and Friday of this w eek, ; nesday Among the members of the unof old days. i,djS, fX Ao$0ek' ficial jury, opinion predominated iu- -w The batld known as the Silver that parents are responsible for the the County . Walton and Iaaali association 60 was organized- nearly Gray "gin and jazz" parties of league members will meet In Joint years ago in Hyrum. Utah. Since modern youth. then it has played regularly for a Mrs. Andrew MacLeish, president session at the Hotel Roberta to Long-Predicte- d score of communities and still con- 'of the formulate a program to present at Chicago Woman's club, crlti- tinues, although four of its mem- cized parents for failure to make I " a. bers are past 70. .oo ' The oid band has played for wc '" "tolTlamel Barents Honor Students Of Y. U. Are r1 - 1- -- Gen. Lazaro Cardenas, command- An outline of the Brigham.Young inir the west const army, advised university commencement program, the government late last night his had arrived at Luis, Sonora. according to announcement madn cavalry 12V. milos south of Masinco. where byPes4dn4Cr-Sr-la-lsl-followthe rchel.i have entrenched them May 30, 8 p. m., high school grad- selves. . Leaders of uation exercise's, College hall. Meanwhile; Gen. Juan Almazan, rBTfiuaSua-armyen waa oTTOc r Make Enthusiastic ComMajTSEsaiior. aayv Mrs. George C. Mclntyre, presi10,000 men from Casas o following are the honor stu- due ta .variations- - In yield. The bill June 2, 8 p. m.. Baccalaureate route wlt't dent of Big Sisters, has two daugh-ter- s can via to Grandee ments On Talk Sonora, Pulpito seeks to pemedy these defects, he dents at Brlgham Young university services, stake tabernacle. of the egeJ'where gin and jazz yon, planning to attack the rcbcla aald, but h? frankly admitted there 4VI WI vinoo rr fronHhe-rea-r. UltV . V 111., TflltlC, UIWIKI MklPIIUUI ,U i. are a paramount Issue." ' Other imporlnnt farm prnh. made by g. crclMea, CoUegtMialt e must do aomethinstn Whfrh rnnld ht mffj tniy--fry ; jftfrrftsry nf thMiruliy jvrmrirTsweni'a leccpuon, .m NOfiAL'ES, Sonora, Mtfx., April Lending drys wiVe enthusiastic to- remedy this situation," she said. Mildred division She"Graduate home. In Idcnt's Hong their comment on President The novel trial Will be unofficial rebel day 23. il J- !- While the main No Dctienture Comment June 5, 53rd commencement exe'r ry Pollard. oovrnaw entoreement speech in because women ara not n.rm--H at continued army preparation .Tb New York Upper divtertmrAnna Smoot, Nor ClSSsrBrTTTjrsladlum to slt-- as a for Masiaco In Illinois. southern Sonora, in, jurors 000,000 revolving fund to be created ma Chrlstensen, Thorval Rlgby. On Tuesday, afternon and Wed They were particularly pleased Erickson, however IndicatedJudge column that Bessie Ivcrson, Vlrgie Mulllner, nesday win occur ine annual re t.iajor haltle with a federal the selected this for president topic advancing from Stnaloa, the only his address in New York, because his official verdict would abide by 12 members to be appointed by the Louis W, ChrluteoBen. union of the Aiuront association. the verdict of the unofficial jury. 24 hours was .president from each of the land Lower division: Rose "Xlechty, The committee on commencement skirmish Of the past of the widespread disregard for the bank districts. He told how the Wanda Petty, Annie Fitzgerald, program la as follows: E. H. Holt, reported in the eastern part of, the prohibition In that state. law board would create advisory coun- WCndell Morgan,. Lawrence Olpln, Gerrit dejong, Jr H. sastmond, state. Sen. Jones, Repn., Wash., author cils for each commodity and atah- - Katherlne Wells. A. Rex Johnson, Alice Reynolds., of the "five and ten" law said: "1 illeatlon corpprationa to be direcUJ am delighted that he made the .. ea oy cooperative associations for spech in New York and I hope It each commodity. He told how will do a great deal of good. I have loans were to be made to cooperA meeting of the nronertv own not read the text, but from what I atives for financing the marketing ers having claims In the have heard of It second hand it vicinity of of products la time of stress. He Powell's slough wlU be called in the my senlments exactly." only explained how the debenture Students of the Tlmpanogos Sen. Borah. Itepn.. Idaho, made near future to discuss the nrohUm plan would .work but did not com school will present their operetta, the following comment: of letting a lease to the Provo Con ment upon "The Queen," Wednesday "We must. If we are to continue a servation Association for a rearing .... The , houso. less to being evcnlnn at the Provo, hich school government of law, realize that the pond for black bass. cross the chief executive hasty int.i,i This was the decision reached at auditorium, Instend of the tfmpan way to get rid of laws we do not i along with general debate on the ogos school bull ling as was an like Is to repeal them. That every the meeting of the county commis administration plan which does not First-han- d cltlnen has a right to sdvocste. But sion Monday, after L. L. Bunnell. facts concerning the findings of the city nou need In Monday's Herald. rtii.uc tne aeDcniure provision. promises to be While tne law is ther, we rnu school survey committee will be learned public meeting unThe entertainment the pub taw a.nd chfofcelt.1 4nUreetlng,-an- d quested action from the commission r-- at I Friday nightrsponsored' by ProwthambcrxfTommcrCe. lic usually to Is cordially nvttcd to attend. Borah declared the situation re in rrgard to the lease. SAN FRANCISCO. AnMl LThcsession wiU take place in the high school auditorium garding nforccment of laws today Gasoline agala sold at 20 cents a ZKrPF.IJM TOt'RH is such "that it becomes necessary B"on in ban Francisco today, A SI I EDRICH FRI FEN, Germany, to orgalftte the nation for their Outstanding facta of the survey will tie touched upon April e 23 and enforcement" ' dirigible Graf by Dr. L, John Nuttall and Dr. LeRoy E, Cowlea, who con Zeppelin started on her second tour preservation Other comment Included: ducted the survey. of the Mediterranean at 1:32 p.m. Sen. King, Dem.. UUh:."Constllu-tlonal laws should be obeyed and Most of the meeting will be taken up in the summary today. Yes. George, your letter Is the executive departments of the of findings, according to E. S. llinckley. secretary of. the rather long, but It la ao elev be supported Id should government L'tah - Generally chamber, and time also. will be given to questions to be asked erty done and your arguments their efforts to execute the laws en " "w1" art so convincing that we acted Irr the national and Kate faillrtoa'larh'aeJid oy me rrovo citizens. decided to use It . Two outstanding points of public interest in the sur "" 'AMF.RICAX LKACt'E legislatures." F, , Wedneedsy; Uttle vey are the building program and the swimming pool (lues RmttMi 4. Tankeea tnnal). You jslll lndly end us In PhUadrlphU t, Washington S tend and these two to be are leadership I fmm OF D AU GHTER n f VjfAV i - L. hospital attaches said his condition was critical.' The gang had been identified as the leadersrih the 418,000 money order robbery c"rsuburbanpostal station April 4. The robbers had cashed $1,000 worth of the orders by using the acouni of Mrs. Morris Stein, a shoe merchant. Decoy. Gangsters Postal inspectors had arranged with Stein to, decoy the gangsters to the hotel where the merchant was to deal In exchange of the money orders. The conference was under way with' inspectors posted in an adjoining room listening whpn thu leaders of the gangsters became suspicious and necessitated entry of tha inspectors. Jackson fought three men while Stein was wounding a fourth. The wounded bandit was Identified as The leader was Clyde Macklin. The woCourtney, 8 committee members who voted John, man was his wife, Marie Courtney. against the president, but he offer The battle lasted for nearly ten ed no comment. the gangsters Other features of the admlnlstra-In- minutes before iyinriow oujgnjescapfa- inrpugn hill, sinpilnr tn that' now near; Escape through the hotel had been ing a vote in the hotse, were out1 cut off by guarding the stair lined by McNary In .full. He said the immediate troubles of the far- to the scene. mer might be classed under the following heads: lack of organization, insufficiently developed In conducting business on a . large scaiej uncuuy .of adjusting B. Listed production in agriculture to changing price levels, dependence on for- , J?Z J W I K W - OM t rXSt JtVrA" Vi 1 - to i Vote Reported senate im Earlier in the day-th- e migration' committee iad- - voted 4 to2to postpone indefinitely the re peal or suspension of the national origins provisions or ine immigra tion act which was recommended by Mr. Hoover." Administrative leaders are confi- - dent they -- can kill the debenture plap by a vote of the senate and they hoped to repudiate the senate Immigration committee by bringing demand for fuH vote oh the immigration issue Jo the floor of the senate. McNary'8 report on the farm bin has couehed in careful terms and cited known facts, avoiding arguments for 6r against any plans. He told the senate in a speech accompanying the reported bill that he had voted with Mr. Hoover against the debenture plan. He named the v? f--'- k U- I Is MmyJ&onceKn 1 , V$ inspectors and 4 ? L. .y wo- - leaped 30 feet from a window of the hotel room in an attempt' to escape. Three of het- companions,. o;ne of them wounded, escaped. Jackson was shot through the htp, leg and abdomen. At the Marine ' ct I I jr j trr. I L. '! ' "'fl' f -- posed. I . wR. V - VI U-- V .WJ , - i V! I Tf' Trap- - in an assistant who trapped-then(UP) Strong disputes and in Hawthorne roorn small Hoover a the President tween, his new senate were official- - Arms hotel today. Evart assistant chief ly inaugurated' today over c,f Chlcag6 postal inspectors, and farm relief and immigration one member1 of the gang werethe first two problems to critically wounded. The . woman come utmnihe special session. was injured and captured after she Chairman McNary of the Senate Aericulture committee introduced today the 8 to 6 majority report of his" committee' recommending adoptton of the aehenture- plan of larm relief which. Mr. Ifoover op II 14 4j 1 UU I . ,iSm robberjr gang. Engaged with two II 1 Li U , Inspector Shot csncAGO,. ApTira post-offic- e 23- be- J It : Kr Captured After Being . I I 5 --1! is.4 ud Mi C price nvc cl:;to 1929. L 2S, MnmH&HnCWKR . ON-ffi- Committee Votes Against Ex- ecutiye's Views On Immi gration Also; Leaders Hope " To fieverse Both Decisions WASHINGTON, April f BW ! U U U I wWATF. 1111 if yea eguUriy I 4 paper i U; hv I- t tion, problems EDITOB LAfD TO REST expected among those your correct name and ad llrth). given special mention. drees. Yon remember we e 4. (VrWand 4 (end SUi). Clilraca PORTLAND. Ore, April 23 r. first-hand "The information at to (he outstanding facts tMnnlt S, St LoaU 1 (end 4th). Funeral services were held here prsty stated, that no anonymous letters would be ao NATIONAL LtAGl'K oi me. survey must pe given, ucrore.a mass meeting on any today for the lata Parker E. Bran 4. Chlcsxal,(pnd ttli).l Inaity edltue of the Idh Even Ing U-- 11' eijoLlhflusurv ujrnmlPg pH, t an L rhlladflphla 1 fend Tinea of.TwIa Falls, who) died last Safety first! Nw York ronnidcredr Mid Mr. llinckley. wIf the necessity of such ' Tueedsy following an automobile , Editor, Herald. meeting Arises, one msy be called at a later date." ttosioa s, BrooUra U). accident bllxwili t (d The Salt Lake division of the Union Pacific System will hold its safety first meeting at the Provo high school auditorium, promptly at , 1IU. A Thursday. : A splendid program has been ar,: ranged for the occasion. Cool speakers from various points on tlitf Union Pacific System will be In atc-v.tt'- " tendance, Three prizes are offered for the best safety suggestions submitted In writing by boys and girls of Provo. All ara invited. Parents and their children are' especially urged to be . Mrs. L. R. Edwards of Provo. state president of the American Legion auxiliary, and several local auxiliary women, will ha In attend- ance at the tea and banquet to be given in Salt Lake Thursday, to honor Mrs. Boyce Fickle Jr., national president of the rrganlza. present. tlont The Salt Lake Unit will a tea from 4 to 6 Dm., at the new auxiliary home In the state armory building. AU auxiliary members of the state; presidents of the' vari ous women's clubs, and presidents and members of all natrlntta ganlsatlons of the ststc, sra pofji: iy invuea 10 attend. The banquet will be held at T Sn o'clock at the Elks' club house, and wiU be given by the aUte deoart. ment of the auxiliary. Mrs. T. Urson of Salt Lake, first ice president, is in charge of the arrangements, and Mrs.Lela Llson-be-e of Delta has been appointed . luasvmisiress. a Special cuesta will a Mrs. George H. Dem, and Mayor and Mrs. John FtBowmaa.JUI auxiliary and lesion mtmhtn nA neaas ox uit pauiotlc organteaUoni of.tha sUte.ara Invited to attend - . . .'"-- a Along the;; Road I By Sam Grerr Mar-tuerl- ta Ri ueoanauet rE BRIGAND SLAYS lit ' LONDON. AnrU. Si. itiPw-n- .h. Bakao, the brigand king af. AfKhsn. etanr fcaSTJifpoaea ot ruur of In 1 enemies by hsvlha tham ahai f ."Doti't you think, tht mouths of cannons, the lslly eteln l a Uitl It. ih. Lahore CWTeijHindenl recotV tow,c.&4.; lit ' r il, n.t wk ! ' i. t -' i |