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Show n ok. of the arfiruraents In favor of thrnlan far tpiA, mpntinar RrnvI rni rJrpn 'iinrlpr a, hiiKQiiAnum f nragk. ViT :r V-,- -- r - - n. . moron is mat n wiuif wiDe out l ntprarv " We hear that there are "mot than S.500,000 illit- - - erates m the -- AS XHatferoTIaarihere arp fWir thanK nvr ih am a i ft .m-- ...v j . x . - ; " tlirTnuTri;;;;.; literate by far than VermopLLsheJiaa - c7 wnm,1 L tan is more - .. - f . r - . T 7 ntUlC; 6 - . rjr ..- - 3T' unArlA ' " people : to "dictate what children -shall be tauztt: - to r move from parents another measure of control over the a, . MS IIT the education bilfP5tnwtll9 fn tnrn ummiH " ri.i . - attempt . jpnilk " ii s . , ii its ieducational system. It has a pretty goofl . one - "V ' ' s for-it- the yestjfor theenefit of ihejesst-- 'SJe-departm.e- c nt Q t i ' -- : YOUR DOULARS lg$ t$9 PRO TTn nil fin I frill -- Arthur Brisbane a UT (Copyright Vm by King Features Syndicate, Inc.) I Dean - " 1 L. John NuttaU Tells cat Kiwanis itarIE"rri - . - r- i j.uiu mil. i I Mail Order War Connie Mack Thinks : Mr. Mellon Stays MacDonald's Sincerity - V Alt CPU ft T Y, D T A H, TH U R S DA Y. OCT 0 ER 10, B 1 9 5 9. TEN PAGES TODAY or Scliow Suney baseball same seen wr.ij n,,.. t nniirrnrunr - ,:,fi 5&v ii. It j Pro--1 1 j Recently 1 ' Utah Stake fteUef SacletyTo IJ Jileet In --Stake Tabernacle; the Junior high, , -- Are you sure you are I tered to vote? regis- Provo city voters are little interest In the municipal primaries and election, judging from reports .received rom the local regis--. . tration agents. A checkup of the registration registers shows less' than half of the eligible vot- -' ers qualified to cast ..their ballots fn the primary tion, October 22. Few people availed themselves of'ttieop-- A J-- V meeting at 2 prm. A large choir of Relief ciety members will furnish several selections find a number of special K a panny to solos, trios and quartets are also world peace are shown here in a genial meed as they emersred from a being arranged. This part of the taken of the 12 different groups conference at the White House. Ramsay MacDonald, premier of 3reat program is in charge of Mrs. Velma thar attend the public schools. JBritain, Is as the left and President Hoover-i- s at the. right: Rasmuson, stake Relief society- Ample room and supplies should be '.chorister , who has - been working' provided for the advancement With the women, 'of the stake for along the lines of education .and several' weeks in preparation for teachers "should be placed where the conference programs. they can serve the needs of the Two general board members from r 'advantage-Propebest to the pupils Salt Lake will be in attendance and, Balanc- ewill speak On the topics, "'The Re..." There should be a proper balance sponsibilities of the Home and the - school activity and extra qurrica Community' in the Safeguarding of lum worK- - cugnt to be conducted to Youtftf' and "Relief Soefety Social meet the social needs of the pupils, British Prime Minister And President Hoover Issue Joint Service. he declared. " Stake board officers will speak Statement Declaring Danger of War And ' ' A program 'of education should Tour Com- in sueceding years, Naval Rivalry Is Banish "What la Your and munity." FlfHii contfnHerf NuLlall, and It.ts munity Doing Towards Supplement impossible to make sudden and ing theHpme Jn.Propex-Supe- rj PHILADELPHIA, Oct, 10. lr'- - fHoT)VeT""ana""nie drastic changes in jany ,schoolprQr mTnlsTer "prime" ion. of Places of Recreation, EmJ. Ramsay MacDonald, Labor prima gram. have reached a lower basis of ployment, etc." The financial report that 4s sub- - minister- - oLEnglandrrivedhere It is desired tnat au ltelief society Ciuisoi- - tonnage than had beenwomen of the stake be in Mtend- ' nurses and to MacDon the ciation before amount costs physicians of money it show the thought possible anceat the session, and to teach reading or mathematics, who. attended him during his illness ald left London. It is understood an invitation morning ' to the is extended and half a and two ago, years rather than the salaries of the here of .cruisers in dis- ' f ah stake presidency, high coun to meet again the many friends he the .30,0000 tons ' teachers. Ishbel, met at pute may be eliminated Ijpm the cilman, bishoprics of wards and Claude Ashworth gave' the five. and his daughter, " parity minimums suggested if- ne- members of the priesthood. minute talk, expressing himself in that time. The general public is invited to The MacDonald special arrived gotiations before MacDonald camo favor of having more speeches from 2 o'clock session, and it is the noon. 12 at here the local men of Provo. to the United States. that all Relief ..Boctety.jriK hoped .Miss I.ouise Jenkins gave two President Hoover and" the piTme" men will bring their husbands to ore (CD-M4 Oct. 10. vocal solos- acocmpanied by Miss WASHINGTON, issued a joint statement this meeting: was achieved during the good minister ' Elizabeth Taylor. Dr. Ernest Pax-e! Achsa PaxfnanL l?rs. president and war man led in the cpninjunityslhglngt Willjmlssidttotfjflme Mmtster JSdafc declaring the danger of . -- of the stake organization will preSuperintendent C. A. Smith was Donald than has been, officially re- naval rivalry had been banished side at the sessions of the conferin to of forever.' vealed according the meeting; in charge inormation they hoped, ence. ' I "I have, achieved more than authoritative quarters today." Results of Mac Donald Good Will Mission Far Reachine: o prosperity,.. Himself hi hea vy taxpayer, direct ly or through corporation owne Mr. Mellon has. paid off, al -. ready, manv millions of the mational debt. He continues the "pay as you go" policy, not shouldering war debts on . future generations That may be less able to pay than today's prosperous generation. -- Jesse EHertsdn district, a Policeman W. M. down shot, ance-f-i- afet 84nehcsrireal f Rogers and made" their get which its opponents were unable to " away, just after 4 o'clock this acrotifpllsh. Runs For Mayor puHe - hlsspeech bejee congress, "Ramsay MacDonald' Impressed the country with his sincerity, when - "Nay. more, it is absolutely im possible, ir you, and we. do our duty ' -- in making the peace pact effective. tstroioir-Kcdnoed- of land or sea or air, can ever again cunmui.. . I "Come-mioTJos- me w.Vhat MacDonildsaysJttnautJms nosslbilitv of war between the -" -- President zEofruditoidEild beUeriigiilrrteungay PlllnV of a Detition for the nom- hiatlon of city jaydltor at the pri- maryaicolldns to ..oe neia wvy 22 was niads Wednesday at the.of-fic- e of theCity Recorder Fre4 candidacy pfEvaos in bchnlf rsrOeorghr HFtjrsythheti-cr-beforthat-dntlon Is the iii st to bo filed faf Bigbt. nayogra pn Stq rts At QirlMday? c - y, office. TheVeather It was also decided by the.super- Intendency that Sunday, October 20, be .the, last day ,in which1e dime fund ,be handed In, all ward secre taries are requested te turn in their Collections to the stake secretary on of to- - Mr. Olsrt' at the Farmers and Merchants bank. Plans to fill, the vacancy Jeft by GeQrge Collard in the ijtnke boayj were discussed and several namesSvlresubmllteil to 'the stake - SHincleis In hospital t Bushr-anothe- rpaw-Bbe-Wibe- r r rg " -- the-ball- " thas - J Minimum trmp. JW'tdnesdiiy .,..0 yesterdayIs .Jjopod that he will forming his duties hosnltalrlt soon be per at usual nil e ws : 9 ( VsV"v - i ' . i "v IL , 31 1 JESSE N. ELLERTSON n p iaaq rgpirwCHICAGO, "Oct. 10 W2 Police Cars PqIIow .. f., i Police cars are hot on the iraii of the bandits, and authorities oh all roads leading away fcom Salt tiHM-aiiiiia- Charles Andrew," 78, and Mrs. Innie Hall, 64, who eloped from the Scottish old people's home here, have, been readmitted, expelled jind will not-b- e according to officials. Evidently the newlyweds are as they left October 2 and AmOUNCEMEi: Jiaveyjtt .retunieiL- - Lake City have --been warned to keep .a close watch for .the bandit :. car. Police beUeve that one of Uha--bandita f icer- by-f Rogers before he fellBflgera; ex- act condition is undetermined, but he is expected tolive, j -- -- - - AVTUCIKO Vir IrUNUlUALI f - ( ISRECOGNI ZED : the-gra- , : Garmelai - , f .Si1!:;- s , -- ""-- , i "i- i ..K W . - f Iier ll:3pr - , n. w"' -- Romance Of Light Is Rotary Topic - -- :"rr -- - j'ftickv -- - ! j 1 .cvy a-wounded IN CROSSING t LYMPi England Octm illE) j Arthur Rawson, English pilot, flew a Clerva Autogiro across the English channeh In an hour today. rauce. at Jesse ,N. Ellertson today an p. m., an landed here at nounced his candidacy for mayor of 1:25 p. m. rile ha deyartea from Le Bonrget field near Paris at 8:25 Provo city, issuing the following a.jnfer,UIng'elvert-l. . . . . i ' r HELD TOR MUfiDEB "Inasmuch is the citizens of WASHINGTON, Oct. . 10-f- lfJ Provoare to elect a mayor at the Haggard .and Dexter coming election, . I am announcing ChuichiU Dayton, nervous', Kan myself as candidate for this posi sas city insurance, salesman, today I ardered-held-f- or. nd tipn JaJoiog:so.i.antJnindfj f J. F. Wakefield of 631 North-Unjverslty. avenue, Is the author of a ! the responsibility the jifjfice carries. jury inqiifwf of , the death; of his sciemmc j,rentise on goiii nrona t have been able to anai among bees which, appears as the personal affairs in such a way as flweeineart, Mies Jtlarjbrie O'Don- ,,v, onauguiauon leading article, of the' pqtbber number of the American Bee Journal. - to make itjpossible for me to give CONSOLIDATiOW Ymtivw Mr. Wakefield who is president the necessary time, to duties of this -toAHQ FALLS, Idaho. Oct,l6 of the Utah County Beekeepers' offlc. . , . : (Wiv--A o copsilldate proposal association Is an experienced apiar "Fot a number of years it has Idaho and, Utah undergone adminen to been my privilege observe the istrative ist pf many years and has been officer .was pivan tki gaged 4n laboratory studies for workings" of the city from close Idfchb Baptist convention board to-some time In an effort to learn contact,- and I feel comment tnat foJolwlnga favorable , vote something of the' nature and cause I am In a position to carryon. the day e matter by delegates to the on Of the fdnl brftnd "Jriialady which Is necessary work in an .intelligent The boacd waa asked to considered to be one of, the chief and satisfactory manner. I am con- -j a ror the ohsolidation pian beekeeping-indusfident of the in obstacles the potential growth of J txy. Provo, and realise that provisions Most of the laboratory work done must be made for this growth ana by Mr. Wakefield has been accepted development. There is nothlrtg in aVthe' &rghaniYoung university my. icontiect Ions and associations . as special research1" Work towards that would tie me to any clique or a master's thesis tn the science de- section. I am, and shall remain un prejudiced, and free to serve all partment., v. . H T. Pliimbxthlef-eng- ii me people ot our City in an im- qfPll ,the" General- - Electric company, CASE DISMISSED partial and unprejudiced manner. Salt Lake City, will apeak; on --The The case of F.' K.. Judd, of Komance-f-Ught.';atirridrty 5 Porki" charged" with "the steal I shall do all in my power to give luncheon meeting of the RoProvo " an car of and from Ing Intelligent belong gasoline dignified : tary club." ' To V. A. this and I pledge a The talk Is regarded as ,Hawk,lns, uctoper e, ing to especially was dismissed from the city court, my best efforts, ever mindful of appropriate, since the fiftieth anaccording to Judge Maurice Hard the tact that We must care for the niversary of Edlson'a discover? ..of lng by- - motlon of the-- county- - at- -j present rstatus1 iof --clty affalrs,and electric light will be celebrated In tprney jiocJack of! evidence. , Judd prepare fortKe- - futuregrowth the near future. "The meetins- win was arrested With W. D.. Wilson of which all progressive" cltliens in--1 open at 12;J3 At. the Hotel BIAN d . lnprovo. Philadelphia 'Athletics- and Chicago Cubs will resume World Series hostilities at Philadelphia Friday, and the Ilerald Pkyogr'aph will go into action at, U :30 a. m -The Athletics have two games to their credit, arid are topheavy favorites to win ihe series, as well as4e-in- g slight : favorites in Friday's game. However, the Cubs are determined to upset the dope and break" into hewiTrcolurrin "Tvithirliangheirihe rivalsopeiiL in --'' presidencys-- Philadelphia." ' Manager McCarthy plans'tojpitch either-- k CharJey,Root,hejhard-lirclLlosero- f 'the first game; or brilliant right hander.' Connie E. Guy Mack, sitting .pretty, is expected to send either', south- Fair to-lltah -- Back and Friday; or aged Jarfcuiim Lu the slab: night saoler- - tonight, has drawn big crowds durmgihe first ,. Playograph probably frost Word from the home of E. S, JWi,gamesand.-even- larger throngs-ar- e expected for1 Hinckley, secretary of the Provo And Saturday. The fun of "watching Friday Chamber of Commerce ,1s Jthat Sir. Maximum temp, becomereal institution for eWorld Series baseball Hinckley Is recovering as rapldlyH .. ..78 -Wednesday as possible from his illness. After fans in Provov having one- of his lungs ..tapped Jlememberjli&idny'a game starts a'aliour ear- - of-tf- e ' This Is also aid to constitute a afternoon. accordEarly reports from the bank, that the bandits escaped The contest was staged with the with $32,000. which was being taken I Official dynamometer. Th bank. crowa mat ever witnessed lrgAt a con-es- t corner of Main and First South I of nlhls kind was in attendance, street, to the Federal, Reserve bank, '.Sta.te and .South Temple. Po- lice denied that the casn was tak-en by the gunmen. j ;, '.?' When the bandits snatched 'the i satchel from A. G. Jaclwo. messen- - 1 tot i ger. near the Oescre on South Temple suett' OIficer 1 onened 1 Rogers approached an-fire. Thp bandits ret ned the j fire, and a bullet struck tlpolice- man In the fleck: Befura rein-:' v: i,;..,.,;.;..;, rorcements arrived; the- - bandits j dashed into the street, and entered ! TjaLPEESSL SFord" sedan "car, in which were i two other men, supposedly accora- - f plices. The license "number was t vn nnrDC fromJthf-4ItahttJafin- . PROVO Bcd Stce At the regular weekly meeting of the Utah stake Sunday schoorsup-erintendenc- y held Wednesday evening in the stake --administration building plans were discassed ,for the stake Qf fleers to "visit Varigus for the othertakes,itt..the-caurc- h purpose effietting-ideas-Jor-the- a (Continued on Page'Two) Forsyth Petition PJaJlS JLlSCUSSeCl 1 JByi - - : two-rbandi- ts iremstance.-l-tow- n dis-- the 5200 pound weight national and state record, ing to state fair officials. -- - Ternjple Street; Bandit3 tance or 17 feet 6 inches. This, is 100 pounds more than the record ' Make Getaway, set by the ame team last year. The achievement of the Overlade team, which weighs SS00 pounds. ' la said to stand unsurpassed In the SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 10 . Cnited Stotes. TUP) Snatching a satchel Hoy Park's team, also of Provo, front a bank messenger in the a,fter tieing with a team from Hoop-of Salt heart Lake's down- r, when both succeeded In nuUing -- The next registration day comes Tuesday. October, 15. Find out now If your name is properly on the books. j- al FIRST WORD - . d ! ces. . announce-- t T)RESIDENT Hoover's rhent th.at Secreftiry Mellon has until promised to remain in office 1933, is good news. The public the willingness of Mr; Mllon, one of the two. or three richest men in the world, to neglect his own business for the public business. It. requires not much intelligence; fn rAniip to what extent Mr: Mel- lon'S work has contributed to 1 boTfi-Instan- ru.ada-J-twa:flufadandlii- who dow Uie thinking. Too old to Id to play, Connie Meek is notoo itiinK. His team won young gentlemen take hotiqe. - vteotieajirthetJOtaeutnhym4tC& es staged in connection with the state fair, setting. new8' state and ,'iational reccTs r ' myr: In the heavyweight division, the aitaie. champion team belonging to Downtown Robbery- - Folio wed C. E. Overlade, Provo contractor. By Gun Battle On South i autpulled the f a new c m iwmndg milled ist pJ.uni So- f- Provo draft horses. In competition with the best horseflesh of the pntire state, Wednesday scored two " Utah stake Relief Society conference will be held Sunday in the Utah stake session' will commence at 10 o'clock, atid will be followed by... a Is .r.,;xr: I Ml ' ' Horses . IS Set New Mark S32.D00 At State Fair LOST, SAYS oh the lists at the first regis tration day. Tuesday. declared Dean vJohn L. Nuttall of the the fact that even, a" game of hit- Brigham Young university, at ting, catching, and throwing de the .weekly luncheon of the aoes; pends as everything Kiwahis club held Thursday brains. " .afternoon 'at the Hotel Rob won by erts. Awprltf series ia that! Dean Nuttall said that in pre- young men with rAuscular legs, huts and slide to bases. PTlHgiUl Pfturnt'""' If is wdnk"By gome"1i6aBle MacR quate ' consideration-- ' should be than the game . AreYowAbleTo Vote This Year? Better Find Out General Board Members To .inousann wumu bwci haa thM hpn itom for them. A long line headed by a small boy who had taken his place thirty E,very school room in Provo Uits before the game, started, is overcrowded, especially at waited through the night. More important 1 If'1 ii yjiieu v TProvo r- -i Place PRICE FIVE CE,NT!1 ' IriLWJliLill - J I YEAR, NOr 835, D t tr tocjve WUI FORTY-THIR- t .olveducatlon hiU now asks westkrt control up p their cluldr.en ,to a irnxeaa; give up. ihqrt money tor the. sJupiori of ihat''crcan--- . 5nd .on top f that; to pay for ediicaonaj systea in states that areoo ignorant or too seliish to do .thewori thentselves. . There is nothing to this "federal department of education move except another attempt to fasten the Wash- ington bureaucracy more firmly on the shoulders of the x j. - J nav al-- western stares are neavuy taxeo;iiow for education, Why should their citizens, who have sacrificed to wipe ..... (0 farther It yon Jet them b directed by flerald ad?erUMmnU " i I ' : the illiteracy.is in the east and south. Most of -- t..t,,.,-r.t,-- ; T ,vy nnA t! - -- ..i. - v-- : nnn ftftn i tmfTB3ESSSitliM - y lltd wrfte. . .' . imiteretatesr: ' : . i: 'r ' taxes to dofor eastern states what eastern states ahpuld for th era- .i c.nrm until. nnnniotinti o &a nAAv v m- - . t n ti'..i! k ' - :i)o inu vv nuiwaies. asumiuq wtia a jmuion ana a nau fx has about 18,000. people, vw P, Ma!ne. hh "r'-O-ne - r, . Carmclaf You've followed her adventures In modrtn Confessions,' by-mother. . ' This Intensely Jntercstlng serial ottnodern lfe comes" to a cKse Sundayand on Monday a new serial will begin ia the columns of the . '. ,;,v , Herald. ila" IS Its UtleTwllhTJar- mela's mother telling the story in her own vital way, i.The flapper daughter's further adventures ttre featured - In - this gripping tsi'.ts. which wlH provide even greater reader Interest than Its predecessor. , An altogether different story, but one in whlcTt the characters introduced .... In .'ICoaresalonB'' are mofit prominent, is" "Carmcla. to In Start read It Monday a y , - . i ! j1 |