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Show '. y ifc . r.:. " : ..T"""-- . : - ' . H)RTYTHIRI) YEAB. KO 8301 ' . . y , r- - - . - - '. 11 - r V ; , i ii JLL - strike of . . -- -. - - TllCSday.fOtltlie ;Opcr.;j! 1.-- fJi:.-- , .evegaa. ;. 4 ... : " 7 ' - Y,' m THURSDAY; OCTOBER UTAH, EflUqint J J Qlj ) f Kf,Kt,ttt0mtvm0ttt0l0mm0m0t , . . UtAH iCQUNT I , - i - PROVO, Jl - , . . l!LJriiL event of the sportworld, PMI TEN PAGEsTtOPAY 9 '.9. 1 3, ) , - TRICE ITVE CENTi" ' Theater Magimte Oil 1 w vl 1 Drivers and .Walkers Why rndustries Grow uhuli -tt-t- -iifmu tmuoTiaiy B Mrs. Ruta P. Farrer Faces New Charges On Five Sep DOTKQ whiskey, "home brew" arate Criminal Offenses; and automobile acciaenta are related. In Cpnrtriday. Drunken drivers kill many. of substituting en extensive gymnasium program ? Citizens of Provo have ,been told repeatedly, that the financial aspect of the situation was the reason for he board's vote to eliminate swimming from the school curriculum, following the recommendation-- ot ". Superintendent CT AT SmithT . - Everybody kaew that 7" JN this column you have seen this . Mrsr Ruth FrFajrer, former city Auditor of Provo, will be arraigned in the city court Friday morning on five. separate oounts charging fel ony offenses, alleged to have been committed during her term of office, in connection with the City ,Dr. fforrls ttrgea that- reckless L ofover $7,000. : brflneomndddrTWIUf-TY-FTVE shortage upon which she PER CENT of ADULTS willThebe complaints have been drawn arraigned HURT BY- - JLUTOMOBILES ARE . Attorney George S. up County by . . PTTOXtCATE . -- Tt tBalnf of high finance says progresses rapidly because, sons of very, rich men &nd golCBeglect business, May polo Inherited from 'their fathers and d menHto-iexteniUIow abler and develop the business." Vanderbilt runs the New York Central railroad, no Eyan manages street lines, Bo J. J JJill descendant manages great railroads in the west. But it isn't true always. For Instance, John Jr not conspicuous D. Rockefeller on the golf. gtanley - If the closing of the swimming, pool means a a niere transfer jof fuMs from one activity to another; with the added expense of either scrapping a $35jOOO plant 'or letting ittand idle, taxpayers of Provo city would like to know just why the pool has been aban- doned. ... Strange economy . . ! : . .: ' ,; . Provo Inspection Friday ts -- - - - 4V1L'- , iu iym i i , ; m m and. C? Gun 1 1 i.j-- i mf rT .Guards'' Stage Battle In. Canon City State Penitentiary; Inmate Seize Ammunition; CANON CITY, Colo.it)ct.'3 out in the. Colorado state peniten-- ' during the' noon hpur. today. tUEJA mutinyibroke f .?r..'.s... ....... s T , tiary-ateanon'Ci- - - jjpunijaaAa,. enoangerea the oosltion of the cabinet and Chancellor Hermann Muel- had a long 'conversation with Stresemann at no'on yesterday, dur-in- g which Mueller threatened to resign if Stresemann's party did not agree to the government's propos.. .... als. Veins Fatafci ' Cloggteg-o-f Doctor Zondeck and Professor Krauss, who attended him, attrib uted his death to thrombosis, or the clogging of the veins, from which Stresemann suffered considerably in the lait few months. . As chancellor of Germany in 1923 and as foreign minister in several cabinets, he became the official spokesman of Germany before the world, and his voice was heard in International Conference of importance that has be$i held in ine last rive years, Premier Aristide BrlancTof France and Austen Chamberlain, former secretary of foreign affairs , for Great Britain, found him an eager couaoorator in any plan' looking toward the harmonization of the European states and the elimination of the economic and political chaos in which the continent was left arter the war. In 1926, he shared in the division of the Nobel peace prize with Premier Briand, Sir Austen Chamberlain and General Charles i.te .,, , Dawes, ty . suddenly ;epran c from their .seats around the I dining . table, , and attacked t tnje.!rj3iards A gun battle followed. . - ; Three guardswere reported killed. Whistles were sounded at . the prison, ..and 500 citizens gathered outside the walls, but could not get inside, ' The convicts were bat-- l tling1 their guards "half an bout after' the fight started. Those on the outside ,of Jtheprteon. walk could hear the- shots of the battle - Reports from inside said the prls oners seized arms and ammunition in the prison arsenal and were nghtmg it out with, the guarda Reports said some of the prls : oners had escaped; Six hundred of the 1.000 cnnrM were batUing their guards from be-- t hihdr barricades in the prison araa,.navmg mutinied during the nodn-da- v dinner hour: The chapel, dining room and-ce- ll houses number one and two were r fciMJ;VrWti in flames at 2:45 p. m. ,.i ; Machine guns mounted - on Top Alexander Pahtages. A courtroom picture of the theater magnate. the Below Rodney and Lloyd Pantagesrwms of the theater wa1tsnd manned by Colorado na-- j are magnate, tional sonstant attendants at the trial, as they were at the trial of their guardsmen .yere. pauriu, a; . steady stream Of lead tov.-wmother, recently. '.. . the , barricaded convicts. --- s The known dead at V"vt hour ; ! -- v "Twere: c. W. Ri nkerBJe" Brawn I w mm sa mm B and J. C. Irwin, all guaa ' father any convicts were killed had not Deerraetermlned deTinitelyi ii A 1TO Ti f A .1 ; - fraudulently pretend and represent to Rose Y. Stewart, city treasurer, vaa autnor Retail Establishment that he- -( Mrs Opening Slated At 9 A. M. Tomorrow; lzed to issue a Provo Oity warrant Of 6234 in the amount of J92.65, Provo Unit Declares Progress No, Manager And the American Tobacco com dated Dec 10. 1925, Ruth signed by la an with run Prosperity-O- f extraordinary epany Cfty Responsiblsuccess, to which Its competitors second complaint, charging The Provo's newest store, the retail wllLtestlfy, by a very young man, forgery, alleges that on Dec. 2! she establishment of Montgomery Ward George W. Hill, who inherited the passed a counterfeit warrant Job from his father, 5 an company at West Cen to 'be made herself as Here andZthera j,young jnen ln auditor and falsely by tor street, will be open for public endorsed by herit" ability and - ambition with inspection for the first time tomor' signature of E. V. Handley. The ' row at 9 a. m. great wealth, but not often. was made out for $100. warrant It is easy to succeed in spite of The embezzlement charge con" On Scheduled TIme--- v poverty, In al the third tained' ten rc6mplaiht almost have of which carloads It is difficult to succeed IN leges that as auditor of Provo city . Carpenters, painters, plumbers, SPITE OF WEALTH. Mrs. Farrer was specially Intrusted and electricians have been workwith the special improvement dis ing night and day to complete the LOS ANGELSS, Oct. 3. .'.R Ru German inventor, trict bonds, and that on Dec. 11, By UNITED PBES9 work oh scheduled time. The sales mors that the United States Eteel Man and Boy Affair At Bold one No. such bond, Fritz Yon Open, takes the first 1925, she force composed almost altogether of local people, has been busy" for rye Jn an . airplane: ' driven; by' 528 on sidewalk extension No.9 5V foinia and Utah plants ot the-C- o Spanish Fwl& Is Mg in CLEANING UP BORGER rockets "and lives tcteltabut !tr sidewalk paving district No. over a weekunpacking and placing lumbiawere Steel company, hew the merchanScience discusses- - the possibllty the amount of $500, appropriating and seasonable Success BORGER, tex., Oct 3 (UK-B- rig. strengthened with the arrival in Emphasizing the "Golden Jubiles of e Journey to the' moon, inside Gen. Jacob Solters ultima dise, almost ten carloads of which on Page Six) Los Angeles of James A. Fan ell, (Continued of Light," to be celebrated through rocket, fired with force eufflcleat tum, "Get out of the state or go to have been received to date. M. P. nt the world October 21, Ernest L president of the United Slates Steel SPANISH FORK Five hun to escape the earth's attraction. Jail," today faced between 35 and Gerton, manager of the Provo unit corporation.e.'. .ia'e3 manager oiJha Ediao chain of depFritii Van Open j has actually 40 persons seized in raids on bars in Ward's nation-wid- e J8thsandt,8gnsalieid 1 travelled one mile and a, quarter, annual man and boy banquet given Lamp Work for this district, ad has announced "arTaiTI6mpa and gambling ndlcfrisort? here artment-stores," " Franclnco, vice at"the city pavilion under the aus-- " uressea tne members of Provo Kl HnoVaecOTdsr1nin-a1rplaTiCTlrI BalBs'jt$an last night by soldiers and Texas that all will be in readluess for the .t' president of Columbia Steel lunch- of thf' ""y .Friit reflniz"-tion- s wanis club : eplodingm the Friday. The big stock' pifs of Rangers. and WyronTVTayldr, chairman j of merchandise selected from the the Palmyra ward, with eon meeting at Hotel Roberts to- rear, of finance committee of United David T. Lewis general chairman. aay. thousands of items stocked .by Expiostveforee of chemical preStates HtPrt i'irporatttnv(viistn "" j Dinner was .serveaat eleven long Syme Preslilesw. 1 Montgomery Ward and company as parations isa'llttle uncertain for" NATIONAL LEAGUE 3 NEW Bet YORK, lue Oct (Ui city but he said he had tsbles beautiful with' autumn flow travel.. But that airplanes will fly being particularly suited to the Hugh Syme of Utah Power ant? . R He E ting odds on the.world aeries have needs and wants of the people of nothing to say. ers. Mrs. W. J. Johnson some day carrying no gas engine .' ' Light company was chairman oi . . It . 11 SOO a 10 to Increased 000 to from in in Provo and 3.3S S.' the. Precautions Chlcage 8 IS 0 appearis understood U; It' against that man of and committee the or fuelU probable. will be . display- Clclnnstt. . ... 000 OOflMQ vicinity, the McArthur gave I 10 0 Stei holds an option on the . she was ably,banquet assisted by the differ-- ; the. meeting..Edgar Some future Marconi or Edison ance of the dreaded Mediterranean favor of the Philadelphia Athletics, ed in such a manner as to be easily vocational talk in which he eV accessible re ' ii - -- 7. are tetter In a the nr firm of Fried fruit nnd J. for given fly that company brokerage ftnt purchase women's organizations .of the for minute inspection. will llnd a way wlrelesB the; belief that shooUng AMERICAN LEAGUE y. the option expires oi October Co., of Wall street, announced Agricultural In addition, .ja large and carefully ward. Band musio was enjoyed at expressed power into the air; enabling fliers ceived in. the Timpangosos Mouptain area ' - 29, instead of October 15 as ' rom F. E. Even money prevails-onHh-e Sorenson' f Vi. pro30 the minutes H. E. for about B, In sales force iramea be will readl park prior crossinfTthe cdntlnennonjotrow ' ' should be prohibited. H - ' - to the state1 inspector. ' AH .in- first game. . , Detroit... I, 000 00 ; vlously:iported. - . neS l0:answer soy- - Questions banquet; at the end of this his opinion that all forms of wild power from Niagara, Rocky moun- - Stevens, Steel Columbia 100 00 ..... spectors propshowsu-ia-thcompany Chicago the articles m" mnrcnte life la that, region should be pro- e :ln tttlnwaterfallsan(L.'itherpQwer t; erty consists of the Torrance plant famous "satisfaction BruarantAil nr . . ' plante on the .way. r here,-o- ne I 1.1111 ail w uuuuv Hiniipv, r!AKnx&iATKx-tughat Cleveland .mm a.: PittsburghrXaif back' .Ta money your nolicvLct War j The Provo "higbrBChoor ooo o wwn br.Hr plant at Provo. iJtah, and iron and 1fig wlrich is already familiar to thoii- OOl Oakland-to-Japa- n TN this column you hav eseen this Utah J:rPackTentomologlst"orihe flight, airplane coal station. in Utah. mining property sands of people in this locality. Experiment tne Club . , . ... . h advice, "don't gambled" W; ' J. It Is pointed out In- - the conv On his way to begin plans for an ... . ror .ine in an interview, aaini mi, CapL-CharJof .the C. A. Keyes.' plKingsf nnd service that:tbejciyc introduction-ounlcation thatlhft f j "WherTtKe Tafga'crowrf'was" seat 101 on ine zamous "Earl" Radio company, New YorkT the dangerous pest' would be NOTICE ODD FELLOWS ingnt or ine result of years of careful research twlnd SSf .(Contlnuea on Pago Six) : All Odd Fellows are,requested to ed. Bishop Bird Allen of Salem ofneglected that advice. serious menace to the fruit and Southern Cross to Australia, will voloano-mairke- d Continued-on-Pai;course from Man- be present at the funeral services fered prayer and no program was arrive here from New Ydrfc Tr idaSc diOn . Monday, he attended. e Six)- vegetable industry of the statebe agua, Nicaragua, A. ot WhymcrVincent, son of Mr, and attemptoluntil after the banquet rectors', meeting, yesterday1 he cause of the embargo that would & short program Six-Finger- ed Lindbergh, and 4ris Mrs. Thomas L. Vincent, Sunday at was enjoyed.-TheJumped from the window of a high necessarily be Imposed on all inter was given under the direction of party arrived at San Salvador -2:15 at -. building and died, to his mother he state shipments- - by the. federal bV Second p, at the " ward David T. Lewis, who gave a few 10:5? ft. Jrirtoday has written: ,"Lvt April I was governtnent obapelr- words. In explanation of the annual -- 3worth $100,000. Today, I am $24,000 banquet custom which has been , in the red." ., , V f established In the palmyradistrlcti B.Y.Ua-Freshmen-InG- ood " From-Exposur&aiem ine. male rendered e quartet He lost' $124,00 In stock gambling MADRID, Oct 8. lE two selections; Mayor John E. in one year, and Is one of tens of There Is one place in the Booth gave a short speech of wel. -- orld - SAt,t Lilus.'cirx, where the bulk of popu-- r fJaUon. come? expressing appreciation of carl Chrlstensesi of Spanish- - Fork (Continued oh Page Two) has six fingers on each Two men were recovering from was acquitted on a charge of the large gathering and 4te import' hand :.' and some residents ance in fostering good wU!.; Presi- Melda Farley of the Tlmpanogos the effects of more than two hours' session of moonshine whisky Tuest have seven, Very few., havo of fighting Xor life in' the cold day by a Jury in the city ceurt. ward returned Thursday from a " . five . - JLlContined .'. 2? - stay In the Mexican and waters of Fish lake, and the body Chrlstensen's arrest- - was broueht Six) -Physical' examinations of fiesh- Dr. Cullimore called attention to The place IsNhj tiny villsjia iCelifornlaicinlsslQnePurlng: the of Reuben T. Dahlqulst, Bait Lake of measures Cervera De In an near was outfit county commissioner, .the ner m several brought lake humiuu weeks reveal fewer defects than in pre such as vaccination BTeaier pan oi J isolated small for SectionBtyso. as pox of Madrid here a to a climax wae. 19 today ago. . ; old LeRoy fishing assigned"" Puett, tcrrspeclal Farley Spanvious year statement years: This' was and diphtheria, and asserted that Fair- - to-- work at the mission headquarters party which resulted in the drown- ish Fork, youth, the Utah province.made by Dr. Lloyd Cullimore in an only one of benefit therefrom had resultCitisona so y4 light and Friday; ln: El Paoo, Texas.- She was later ing of- Dahlqulst yesterday after- group of operators that was arrest-- .addrerajlef orJthcstudents-o- f thfr great 1JsCaIled-T6" -ed Itr Utah county. rr . ledat , joolcr tonight : transferred to Los Angeles; Calif. noon. fingers that school on Wednesday. Dr." Culli He spoke of "silent sickness" i they regardl a Miss FajrleyirthiTaaughtef pffir. '"Leonard Oliver, Denver Insurance wnness presemea oy the state. for the Im moved which Mmu iinrins h .nJt Mrs. Joseph Nelson.was called to hand, as ' afinormal. hn man,' and Jesse B. Sharp, former . Those testifying' for the defense Physical: condttionon the.- and Mrs. Carl Farley. rff."J -the- youngr men po to Madrid to Haxlmom temp. due to the Republlcanjcounty chairman,' were were" Dora Chris tensen, Goldla Vin- of "awakened, interest m the ground srrsdes earlier .conditions in life violation serious illness, of her ."and are rejected by the army rescued after they had clung to' the cent, Monte Curtis, and the defend ana Wednesday . ..f?9 sister", Mrs. mgn senoois in preventive med of the various laws ef health. for "physical durability." thry John R.vStewart, who recently unidee olan overturned boat tossed 'iudite deorge WlWfttv icine, .That this good work m,lghtHlsAhlUry Precautions . & serious say u is ansurd that xw'n derwent. Chrlsten-se- n be further freed ling the case .of Stanford ,'oel Labout by high waves, for two hours. - The Jury . which operation. extended, the speaker The doctor suggested a number with only ftv' f!nf-- n Mrs, Stewart. waa a. resident of The three men were fishing when consisted ' or John , JPullen, urged the students - to - carry Powelson, administrator ye- Robert Minimum' tompr the Of sanitary measures and precau- - Provo for' wind whipped the water Arthur Cravent VeTrs. JOnet, and message years before mov- - "therefore caiUo cf Wednesday , . .14$ L. Memmott in the Fourth- district jot health preservation to tions to the students., He urged Ing to Salt'many work are acccj-fpJinto waves and capalced their boat". John Under, . ' , Lake about four years court, Thursday and Friday, their various home communities. And i.-'- . cu leaders of the party met- around Stresemann's bed side some days goJ.'niL;agajn8t Stresemann's wishes, decided to refuse the government's pFonosaltto postpone consideration-of 'the insurance and- unemployment bills until after, the ratification by parliament of the - 188-19- EW3 JfV' lr BERLlNOct. 3. U.! Dr. GusUv Stresemann, 51, German minister of I foreign affairs and one or Europe's leading statesmen, died at 5:25 a. m. today. v It was .generally ' that an apoplectic stroke was brought on y worry and anxiety ver thVdeeistotr of the Volks partv, of which he was leader, to withdraw its support pur-porti- ng E5 ' s r r , New Ward Store Open For :-- . 4 ' ;. -- ..-z- i i ..,,,. 4yinnagmroti!rityi3Apl hbeeneliniinaiedja course or polo fie. fully the biggest business in the world, turned -- over to him byeifc Taffiernsowpast ninety. on hen i . " the complaints charge the' following offenses: . (1) nd obtaining money by Hcand false pretenses; (2) forgery; (3 embezzlement; (4) grand larceny, and (5) falsification of public records. The acts are alleged to have taken place between Dec. 10 and Dec. 29, 1925, during the last month of Mrs. Ferrer's term of office. On the first count it is charged That'll true in some cases. No - t r-eimming'the- Dunf ord. "They 'were Slgndriiur8 day Mayor Alma Van Wagenen, head of the finance department of Provo city as the complaining witness, before Judge Maurice Harding1 observer AN industry I v Affairs, Victim of Stroke more Inconsistent than an expenditure of ing could be ' $2,000 for experimental expansion of gym work just most popular- - and - beneficial- -school's in sport any physical education curriculum . and- his- nssistant.-W- I I iiimiiiiiwuiii w ww ww Dr. Gustav Stresemann, German Minister of Foreign At its list meeting, the board sanctioned the purchase of approximately $2,000 worth of additional gymnasinmpprnlnt. ThisyToo, wai recommended by the superintendent, who previously advised retrenchment by abandoning the pool. , miner f New Yorltyaay lhat "drunken walkers" cas accldftM-- j for which the automobile iaduitrj is blamed. "ak BUT ' i Was Provo high school's swimming poor done ajpajr witii foi reasons of economy, or for the purpose 1929 by King Feature Syndicmta, Inc.) 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