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Show -- BIVALS THE BEST cn f7TT TvT( cn i UTAH COUNTY m i i nnnnnn 111 i n 7 ST UUUniY nUV n : a al resting today after a dramatic escape, which Included killing four dash through guards and a brush lands from Mexican abduct: le V- - .Ar.VAIIIIi IffV' a ka tk. r ' .af AT i m J V 1 m.T " : Senator of Directors Elects Leaders for Present Year; Giljman Urges Necessity of Cooperation Of Farmers r..tv ..... ". . the . senator goes about the capital business. transacting nd is this Oermaa police dog, - v n r- -" in ni i i . 21 KILLED IN Earl B, Smoot membership; tree planting; H. R. K. P. OFFICERS Coil Mine. Explosion -- William Fatal; Garden City Lodge Holds Joint Ceremony With Pythian Sisters n, ' - REDCROSSTO -- MEET TONIGHT tt-t- hat er - Qrem Bod Will dSSININQ. N. T. Jsn. 10 (UP). Apparently resigned to death In the electric chair. Ruth Brown tinydar and Henry Judd Oray..isi day with but only a few mors than 60 hours to live planned their last hours of life. Attorneys for Mrs. Snyder Indicated they might ask a writ of habeas corpus from a federal court and Governor Smith today may make known hla decision on clemency. These seemed the only slender hopes of the convicted slsyers of Albert Snyder escaping execu tion Thursday night No Hope Bemnlns And both apparently had given up ; rill, publicity Mer- Dean Tucker, recrea- tion and entertainment; . Walter Cottam. education; vasco iannr, fish rsearcnt UlareRgr Cotism, gams research. . Plana for the eomnig year ..were discussed, with President LTU Bun nell presiding, and ths committee exchairmen named will dlrect-ain their work of amount ceptional varied activities. ' The scops of the. work of ths of the Committees is an Indication ' work which ths rspldly-growin-g association expects to do in 102. In the fish, and gams planting of committee, ths work consists at-ths supply at standard; , keeping hope. tending to rearing ponds, etc. Loss Gray yesterday mads' his will and of quail and other game birds has Mrs. Snyder asked her mother, Mrs. caused ths organisation of a bird sua i rocs, una oiaca imgerra u A. A. Anderson, who la Boy Scout wear at the execution. These were wlU up the matter the first moves by which the executive, Scouts,take and also urge cowith ths couple had Indicated that hope of operation In this matter from clti-seescaping was gone. ef ths, county. The request for ths black silk to establish gams refuges lingerie and gown brings up a diffi- InSeeking this section during 1828. "a commcult question for Warden. Lewis E. ittee-will hare Charge of plana La wee. He has Objected to men for this and will seek to prowork, to to about their death go prisoners mote quick action on this Important the from clothing plain changing project Tree planting committeemen Con tinned on pafce sis will urge the planting of a better variety of trees, particularly, hardwood, in this section, to prevent dependence upturn ported timber in ths future ) The educational committee will have the duty of acquainting the public with the alms and activities of ths Prove club, ths necessity fof Millard Ralls ef Pleasant Drove, wna lire conservation, etcw The fish research committee will charged with forgery, pleaded the advantages of var-- f investigate to before the guilty charge Judge Martin M. Larson Monday after- loua streams for carrying fish before ths planting to actually done. noon and was sentenced to serve from one to twenty years In the The game, research committee will Utah state prison. At the morning Investigate various problems,' such session of the court Ralls- - had as 'whether pheasants are a detripleaded not guilty and his attor- ment or benefit to the fanners of ney Stanley' Dunford, asked for this section,, continuation of the case until The legislative, membership, pubMonday afternoon, when Ralls licity and recreation - committees' was duties are changed his plea to guilty.-He- ' sentenced forthwith. wnuerson was named to -- Rails Is accused of.Jtalag forged write fttteatto"'ffig the name of J. A. Welch to a check recently Introduced In congress for 15.50, making the same In favor with respect to within naof M. U. Rawleigh. which name he tional forests. graxlrig This will be comused as an alias. He was arrested pleted in the near December 17 by Marshal Walter set forth the local future, and will association's obDun-an- t of American Fork. Olen jections to the proposed legislation. Sykes of American Fork being the The Provo club Is eager to In Complaining witness. He was taken crease its rapidly-growin- g member- to the stats institution this aftersnip to tne fullest extent this veer noon by Sheriff J. D. Boyd. Ralls originally --cams to this state and great activity Jn this respect is planned. from Kansas. J ".,' Board Is Unanimous Iri Choice of Chief at ' First Meeting; Creer, Hinckley, Warnick, Are Named - Clayton Jenkins manager of the Jenkins Knit Goods company, will head the Provo Chamber of Commerce during me present year, He was the unanimous, chniga of th members of the board of directors of the chamber for president at the first meeting of the board held Monday night .The board for the third time elected W. 0. Creer as vice president E. S. Hinckley and F. G. Warnick were reappoint-e- d as secretary and treasurer, respectively. The executive committee of the board will consist of President Jenkins, and Secretary Hinckley. An auditing committee and a budget committee, will be named later by the president. The board will act as a committee on committees. Mr-Cre- Elect;Provf P'itvn Arrange Meeting - . rrwt nr.tl . - 1 er Outlining a program In which the Garden City lodge will participate in many civic activities of the community during the coming year, W. E. McKeah was Installed chancellor commander of Garden City lodge at a largely attended meeting last nightr The general program for the year is planned around two object tives: one to add to Its membership; the other to restore to active affiliation Ihbse'who have allowed their membership ..to lapse. Ths lodge will also carry on an extensive educational program to give Its members a broader vision of the scope and benefits of membership, and will, through the activity of its social committee, conduct a 'number of social events during the year. ..' In a brilliant ceremony the following officers were Installed and will direct the work of the lodge for 1928: ,n W. E. Mckean, chancellor commander; C. R. Schoenfeld. vice chancellor; W. K. Ingte. prelate; C. A; Pedersen, keeper and sealand master of finance; H.G; BTumenlfiair master of exchequer! Willis Graham, master at arms; Edward Scherer, Inner guard; E. A. Mitchell, outer guard f Alvln W. Harding, master of marks. The installation ceremony was given before large erewd. Faml-Tiand friends of the members - In the event and a participated number of musical and literary numbers were given. -- One of the most Interesting parts of the ceremony was the Installation of the officers fo the Pythian Sister Temple No. . The unusually beautiful ritual was augmented by an attractive drill team which ave an exhibition of floor work. The officers of the temple Installed - . jl Caroline EhenthaC past .Moe, most excellent hlef: SchbenfeId. excellent wn-to- r. Ellen Carter,' excellent Junior; Mary Harding manager 'fr Mvrta chief-Ijanc- Blumenthalwnistres. of nd correspondence; Mamierecords Ingle, mistress of finance Anna Carten protector; Millfe Ingle, outer guard. u,e installation of s a delicious banquet was served " by the Pythian Sisters, t offi-eer- . Stimson Analyzes Nicaragua Storm Heads Chamber r. r-- z. - c & InsararjHPJea prjr- . CLAYTON JENKINS ANDERSON IS (immunity Church " The annual business meeting of Provo Community church, with reports of officers and comProvo Local. Names Officers mittees and election of officers for 1928, will be held in Meno Trope . for ,1928; Membership, hall WednesOy evening, Jan. 11. A Fellowship picnic supper wiU Drive Planned be held at 6: SO p. m. for members and their families, and the meeting A.-Anderson of tills city was will' take place lmmedlatelyafter relncted nrrsldent of the Provo local the at the annual meeting of the local organization held In the county agent's office Monday evening. Wayne Scott was named as vice president and Scott Price secretary treasurer.' Thomas S. Farrer was as a.. director. Other directors chosen were Mrs. Walter J. Smith and Mrs. Lofgren. The annual financial report of the treasurer . was read and Indicated that the Provo local is "in Among good financial condition. other things discussed at Monday were plans for evening's, meeting art Intensive membership drive which will open next Monday, according tQ MtAadersafU JtJs the hope of the officers of the local Organization to enlist? all farmers of this territory in the bureau. A brief review of last. years ac was made, and plans complishments discussed - for "the "Coming: year's ' FOR CAR THEFT ' - Rodney Logan, charged with an attempt to break Jail, entered a. plea of not guilty in Judge Martin" M. Larson's division of the Fourth district court, and date of hla trial was set for January 25. He was held under a bond of $300. Logan was represented 1n court by H. M. Harding, wMa intimated that' he would enter a plea of insanity for his client Logan Is said to be suffering from an Illness of long standing, which, in the opinion of his attorney, has affected his mental faculties. RE ELECTED Meeting Wednesday - ' - Prisoner Is likely - YOUTHS HELD s Be Made The prograas foe the year will be by ths executive commit.!j selected tee and presented to the board for adoption within thi next two or three weeks. It Is announced. The merchants of the city hearti ily approve of the election of Mr. Jenkins for president, according to ' comments heard today. It Is ths first time In three years that a merchant has been named head ef the organization. ' Mr. Jenkins has served as president of the Prove Rotary club and was chairman of the . executive . I committee of the Union Pacific athletic meet held here last fall. NEW YORK, Jan. 10. (U. P. require that Central American gov- work. ernments shall be adequate to proCopyright) An analysis of ths situation was mads today tect of foreigners and for the United States by Henry L. Stimson, former secretary of war, thus avoid danger of foreign Interrecently appointed- governor gen- vention. . eral of the Philippines and probThs second question was: TWhfct ably the outstanding authority on is the status of Sandino? Is he' bandit or revolutionist? What are4 .Nicmraguan affairs. his aims in opposing the existing Stimson set forth: 1 For a century the United NlcsTaguan government and the 21.William Fry, IT, and Elmer Beall. both of Jerome, Idaho, charged States has protected ths independ- United ita tea forces V ence of Central American republics, have met Sandino,' Stimson withO. stealing an automobile from Creer who were arrested at not only, against Europe but some- said,. "In my book I quote state--' W at the retimes even against themselves. menKas to his character made bv Scipio ofMonday" morning D. Boyd, were Sheriff J. quest 2 The present occupation of Nic- his former commander. General before Judge George S. aragua by U, 8. marines Is at the Moncada, leader of the former rev- arraigned Ballif of the city court, where they request of the Nicaraguan' govern- olutionists under whom Sandino waived ' preliminary hearing and ment for supervision ef 1S2S elec- served. It is my view that San- - were held on a , larceny grand Idlno's record has been one of indis tions ' charge to the district court undor Augustlno Sandino, the "Nicar- criminate pillage upon both liberals 500 bond each. ; aguan rebel leader against whose and conservsUves, that Be came to The alleged offenders 'were forces.Unlted States marines now Nicaragua after, the revolution' be- brought to Provo Monday by Depuare fighting, is a bandit, hot a gan solely for the purpose of ' the ty Sheriffs Charles Coatee and loot for which it offered him an George H. Davis, who also brought patriot. ; the ear to Provo. 4Our Panama canal Interests opportunity.": V" ; -.- - the-right- - : J Prngram JT . LONGSENTENCE ... "' ARE INSTALLED FORGER GIVEN TRAGEDY E y . -- A. A. Anderson, Will, and Spends gams planting; L. Bunnell, legis L, birds; feeding : Hours With Bible. lation;. Mark Anderson, reruge; w. )r Identification Almost President Hi Nlelson, who presided at the meeting, told V died.' Impossible Barber and his servant then start-- I of the pleasure he had received in ed running across the country. It working for the organization and coextended the for . appreciation was difficult running through thr .WEST FRANKFORT, 111. Jan. 'brush. They kept on, however, as operation that had been given him. 10 (UP-- . Bodies of 21 men seared and Added Interests responsibilities swiftly as possible. About noon they entered Cuernavaea which meant prevented, him from serving an- beyond recognition lay in a morgue' as head of the organi- here today, victims of Southern civilization and knew they wert other year sation and he asked not to be con- Illinois' latest mine safe.. tragedy. On December IS the bandit lead- sidered as a . candidate. They were killed, by an explosion ."r" er Mendoxa, with a large group of Two Gret Problems County Commissioner J, W. Gill-m- in the Industrial Coal company's, men, raised th Monte Carlo mini a .member f the executive mine No. 18 at 7 :40 a. m. yesterday, ...near Zacullpan and eaptured Barber committee of the state farm bureau although it was not until last night and his servant , 800,,jaa declared that never before have that the number gf fatalities was Thy . first demanded . ransom, then raised It to 1,000. the" farmers of the state needed co- learned. Identification of the men because This was paid but Barber was not operation and organization worse released. Instead he was taken In- than today. He said that two of of their condition, was effected in to the bandit stronghold. Then the the big problems facing the farm- all but two instances by means of ransom was raised to 6,000 pesos. ers that must be solved before the safety lamp numbers - pinned to farmers will be able to progress their clothing. 10,000, and finally 13,000. are the tax and the marketing One of the dead men had hu problems. rledly chalked the number of his "Farmers who say they don't room n his boots and belt and was need a farm bureau, want to re- Identified as Ray Farrell. member that there will be no one Huddled Together the men huddled together running around taking care ef their troubles," said Commissioner 500 feet below the surface and, a Oillman. "Toull have to look after mile from the mine "bottom," were it yourself. I wonder why it is that found hours after the explosion by all of the bankers of the state rescue squads from nearby mining . know that they should charge eight towns. The. annual meeting of the Utah per cent interest on money? Why Difficulty in learning the extent as much of"the tragedy waricatjsedby tits we hare to yay-county chapter ef the Red Cross ts will be held this evening at 8 o'clock for overcoats now as we did dur- Inaccessibility of the affected porla the basement of the public li- ing iht war? There Is only one an- tion, and by refusal of the mine owners to discuss the affair with brary, according - to Mrs. - W. F. swer and that Is, organization. of the "There are some commission men newspapermen. Bulkley, secretary-treasurwho bought pesch and apple, crops Relatives of the' victims, furtherchspter. Officers of the chapter- - will be more, were barred from the mine -- elected for the Continued from Page Six year and the annual property and ..were .forced- to- - establish 'Identity of their loved ones report will be presented for a p. at the morgue after the bodies were proval. " Alex Hedqulst, president of the , ' brought up last night hapter, urges, all citlxens inter ested In the humanitarian work of the fced Cross to attend the meeting thlir evening. Questions of importance will be discussed for the welfare of the organization In this Annual election of the Orem section. Chamber of Commerce wUI be , The Provo .chapter of the Utah held Wednesday evening' at 7:S0 Producers ; Cooperative. Poultry o'clock In ward the 8haron 1 I will hold its annual meeting Inc. It Is announced.., meeting house. hi the county agricultural agent's - A program has been arrang-- , office Wednesday-evenins- : at 7:30 rtah Ceeiermlr ed for the occasion., and Prof. o'clock, accordinir to A M. Anderfair tonight and! Merrill Harrison R. of the president of the Provo chanWedneaojsy; but K Tseng nniverslty wlU be the son,, ter. At this meeting the election of much change la speaaer or ine evening.. officers will, be held and a financia' temperature. The nubile Is invited in at-riven. . I tend Maxlmini ter-- v Ue session, which ts of of Importance pertain' ' Monday great Importance to the town. t : Minimum to the poultrv Induntry will b ing temp. The Orent chamber has been discussed. It Is the desire of Moon Moods active during the past year. in charge that every poultry pro-' T ; and a. comprehensive pregratn Cpldest day this winter: .. aucer in mis section ne in attendDocembfr It, ! degree below xere .Is planned for lttS. ' ;''X ance at this meeting. '. eaarga. of the various hranchea Of the organisation's activity were ap- Makes -- ing 1927. mm - 1 . , AppolaUdat Flraflkleeting of New Officers; Great Activity Planned, for 1928 ' . State Farm Bureau Federation to be held January 25 it 7K were named the newly elected president, with president and-vicDr. Evans of Lehl and Parley CIow-ard of Salem as alternates. The program for the year's wor will be ouiHned at one of the early meetings ef the. board. The financial report rsca by See retary Alston rhowed that all of the debts of the bureau had. been paid during the past year and that there is a balance treasury. A vote "-rflllNgiven the retiring board by the meeting for the excellent manner in which' the affairs of the organization, had been handled dur -- pointed. tected. The task formerly was performed by a secretary. - creted sharpened stones about their persons. With 'a gVaclous motion Barber tendered the brandy to the four guards and then he and 'his servant feigned sleep. The guards .drank Ihe brandy. A few feet back of the captive, a blind horse was tramping about In a bunch of corn Stalks; With - this noise to cover their - movements. Barber and his servant slipped to the place where the guards were dosing from the effects of the alcohol, seised the empty bottle? and thend with the bottle and sharpened stones beat the guards to death. Barber and 'his servant both mounted the blind horse. They forced It at breakneck speed. Finally the horse ' dropped, exhausted and Ill- Duringisli Eleven Committee Chairmen Roth Snyder Asks For Silk These chairmen, who will (elect their own committeemen, are as Dress at Execution; Gray follows: Lynn Haws, fish and MI The Weather fl ITN l"T Officers of the Prove Conservation association held their first meeting of 1B2S Monday evening, and chairmen ef committees in gttWe-rrWf- cS who also sees that Senator Schall Is pre. 4: be pieced together. Mis clothes were directors of the organization at he In shreds and hla face was scratch and county building Monday. ed and drawn. He appeared much city cf He succeeds William 33 his older than year. who has been head, of Palmyra, . ot exposure, the federation Despite the hours during the past year. exhaustion and injury, doctors be- Boyer Vic President lieved Barber would recover.' , S. J. Boyr of Sprlngvllle was Barber and his Mexican servant, named vice president, succeeding of were band a captured by A. O. Keetch of Orem. As memoers ' Pedro, Mexican MndlU and held for ran- of the executive"'Commlttee of the som. They were held in the same board were named J. Fred Ott of Jacob where Rosenthal, Payson, Dr. R, J. Evans of- Lehl, locality was bland realtor, wealthy Long A. M. Anderson of, Provd, Mrs. Ivaa held before he was killed. J. Burr-o.Timpanogoa and Mrs. -. obnot be ransom would Fearing Mable Stewart of Payson, Ray Almeet would he the talned and that was ' same fate as Rosenthal, Barber ston of Highland 1. And treasurer. made plans for escape. He had ob- - secretary To reprosent the county bureaii KtU ef iain4l rady from) friends and he and his servant se- ai me manual meeunK ui ui i.'ms f ARE PLANNED D The-frie- C. L. Warnlck of Pleasant, Orove Barber staggered Into Mexico was elected president of the Utah unnot was it City lata, Sunday, but til yesterday and last night Uiat the County Farm Bureau Federation at ' - HUUKS eonl blind gressman' from Minnesota, has a new Schall, V,.. Board era. -- f PIAT unnnrv senators new mendi ' mmt:'- Americas Mining Engineer Slays Guards to Escape ; Mexjcaa Bandits; SufTere front Exposure and Injuries MEXICO CITY.. Jan. 10 (UP) Buffering from exposure and an Internal Injury received in a fall eev-trdays ago, Lyman F. Barber, an American mining engineer, was i n lni AiMiiiTtl ULUU1IIULU t nhfTNin n Tl Fl " Doomed P air. Gives Up HopelRffil MercHaSt To D..K& Lead C of C. :iAinniiioF Mimim cbdm niinRiii iwmx I . PROVO, UTAH, TUESDAY. JANUARY10, 1923T . - BirMsWflnH ril.lllliril hiii I wgaUrtyt I KRAPF IS j TELEPHONE US x . - V . YEAR. NO. 191. FORTY-SECON- - ' - v Ton . PETTY LARCENCT CHARGED The grand larceny charge placed against James Castello, alleged to have been Involved In the stealing, of an automobile for which offense Orvill OdekiA was sentenced to a term In the Utah stats prison, was dismissed in Judge Martin M. Larson's court this morning, , and a lesser charge of petty larceny was booked against Castillo. . His wiU be heard before the city court within a day or two. - JONES BOUND OVER Albert E. Jones, arrested at last eseek .at the Stockton, Cal request jst SltertfJ: orBoydrnn a charge of failure to provide for v his family, waived 1 prellmina-- , " hearing before Judge CergeSi Balllf this morning and was bound over to the district court under TS9 " bond." COMMITTEE HEARS PLAN WASHINGTON, Jan. 10 (UP) The senate Irrigation committee started .hearings today on the bill providing for a H5.000,OOQ irrigation and reclamation project at Umatilla Rapids, Wash. . Mc-Na- ry FIRE UNDER CONTROL " NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 10 (UP out aboard the 9. 8. Fire broke West Ira last night was under control but not entirely extinguished at filO a m. today, r" . ' SENATOR CONGRATULATED I i j Telegraais ef cengratalations were sent by many residents, ef Prove today to Sefeater Ree4 birth-Smoot ea his alxtv-elxt- h day anniversary. The faculty of the Young suihrerslty sent him a book la which were ante-graphed the Basses of all of the members ef the faculty. j j I 1 I I |