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Show - 'mTSrl'" 1 FORTY-SECON- 'WTOTTTTTT b uuluuVUAU Vi UVLiiiU) 12 I I oo . 5o rum llllll 1 '. Storm oo o ojtv nmII ii II III Successfully; r J V l U 0 VL t . w S ST. LOUIS.' Mo., Feb. 14. (UP) Colonel Charles A Lindbergh's plans for the fu ture Jn,f,M i""Ty"ntng flight- - over .flight over his old air mail route to Chicago next week, and little more. ! "I really haven't made any definite plans," the youthful good will ambassador said .frankly, modestly, in an inter view following his unerring return bar after a 1.Z90 mile non- - VV w - I . L3.fn that it was' feared his takeoff at , , Vi-z- Columbia Field, Havana, would br marred by engine trouble. The motor did sputter m bit he admitted. hut explained: I was Just switching from one gaa tank to another, and the flow to the carburetor was Interrupt od for a second or two. It was nothing." i r urf-"- r I V7- II ; N KrA I ; ; J r - Wednesday Marks Opening Of Association Exhibition; Valuable Prizes; ufTFood "and Fancy" Is Motto. - J CGUirr ROOM. LOS ANGELES. Feb. 14 (UP) WD Edward Hickman tcday was sentenced to be hangec Friday, April 27, for the murder of Marion Parker. 12 year-- i v -- Ham r- ; Aagele FchoeJ firl - -' The death penalty was imposed by Judge J. J. Trabuccc in superior court after he had overruled the motion of Jerome -Walsh, attcrney fcr the Fox," for a new trial Raise Rabbits for Fur, Food and The extreme penalty was no surprise to Hickman, ar Fancy" Is th slogan of the members he entered the courtroom for the brief session' he told hi. of th Utah County Rabbit Breed- that I know I'm goinji to get , lers' association, who will staee their guard also sea-- ' court death the the sentence, Pefore Imposing In the Graham build (annual his ing,, 1J West Center street, tenced Hickman to imprisonment for the kidnaping of Mario: Onjs Year; Free Tombstones. - iI 'N Fr- - American Legion, Pest .No. IS, will be held Wednesday la. .th conrt room in the hew , city at 8 p. m, t Due ! county building the large attendance,- at the IS meeting, at which the men crowded the small Legion cl room In the Armory, D. prlo All and the post officials deckled , fW Ii . the-noose.- " For th first time since he took seat in the U. S. Senate five years ago. Wood bridge N. Ferris plan to make a speech. His record for all-tinrc Ii v")'i''ld 1" th hufT cf huliJ the meeting-ia laigsr can apeahy-toe-; the kajnlMSw-JFeri- a tao thai en caSS h oCgSffimodatedJ he used to be a chautauqua lecturer Prof. William J. Snow and Maybr aad won his election with a camJohn E. Booth of Spanish Fork, national executive committeeman, Will paign of fiery oratory. be the speakers of the evening, j One of the Interesting features pf the meeting will be the presence of large group of Springviue ex-svice men who are Investigates; th" possibility of joining the local pMt for at least one year. This investi gation follows .mating held Ja 8irlncvill Monday, at which m-than fifty former service men heard Salesmanship Lecturer Gives begin-nln- Wednesday and continuing discussions by Commander Allen. . Clayton, state vice commander JudfTt Oeorge S. Calllf and Stanley Ducford. . - , . J haa-feee- Parker. : . : cemetery commit tee of the local post, accordlcg to Allen. Commander "There are several e service men buried in the Prqvo cemetery," said Commander Allen In commenting on j the purpose of the new committee. Paula Pierce naa to go to tiap-iac- k flipping at Child s wncn she first ' "On many of these graves no tomb- The came to New York from her Montreal home. Now ahe's been signed un stones have been erected. by Mr, Zlegfsld to do her dancing stuff in the beauty ranks of his new, United States government has made musical show. Look her overt i It possible to have free tombstones furnished for such graves through the American Legion. If relatives men whose of dead graves are not marked wiU get in touch with the cemetery committee, many of these markers may he erected before Memorial day." o z -- l:?- Bums Denies All Shadowing Gl aims Veteran - Detective Says He Had No Connection With Jury Scandal In Notorious Case of FaH and Sinclair STUDENTS MAY ENTER CONTEST u Sentenced To . , ..4 delk-loua- Y . - PROBEPLANS DAMAGESUIT CAUSE FIGHT -- IS SCHEDULED HEBER WOMAN IN CONGRESS DOING MS Fall-Sincla- ir ind ' ' vt iad iced tf ' ting j t th. Six. ie eels otor lash. ityla -- tove big lout . pro-temp- . ""' f t. 1 ' " - r,. r, 1 ' at'- - SANTAQUINHAN "LrL UNDER ARREST Abraham Is Adams' Topic 1928 iced ever M-- w - ' .'. "- ; D , YOUTHS JAILED FOR 15 DAYS he-lf- Lin-coi- n - -- 1 ings . irlng AU -- hea I - - - 1 , bed-aid- f ever bus(- - -- -- na been id'inf view Hcea Una Bin1' -- er Wadsy; ylnf- :u. con- -w"wt lrn J As-qui-th '''-- P" ' I ! , ''C;i ananlaV-- n . I til FHdav"evening." No term of years was fixed on the kidnaping charge Indications point to a very aiie- t aafnt-ah!bT'"-thp offiete it, paitntng the, dfpth untpnr witllM mn1j.f th aeeerdinglal f th stiettenr-- A --splendid nensstttrcf Btattmr term of years. list of cash and special premiums Hickman stcod rigidly at attention, his knees press will be given to those exhibiting su j together, as he listened to the death sentence. tightly It is stated. breeds, perior Among HU hands were held stiffly at his side and his hear th prizes Is a silver trophy cup which will be given for the beet dia- - was creH. His face was deadly pale. The Tox" neve; play of Flemish Giant In the show, flinched and hU pallid face did not reveal a alga of emotior. points to count given by the N. F. Boaome Appeal F. O. B. Local firms and individuals waa counsel Defense ready to ar ar cooperating with the show manDie !p to th stat supreme court agement to th end of creating Interest In the exhibit by giving a Meanwhile th state prepared U j fin variety of prize. Ilf for a sec Hickman demand Its Admission Charg of It-- , 1 ond the hlavlng murder, Thar will b no admission charge fo Loe druggist, Thorns, Angela to th show, and men, women and : Interesting Talk to I which Hickman goes on trial Join children ar Invited to attend. It I ly with Wclby Hunt tomorrow. stated that rabbits valued as high Large Audience . - Hunt and ma hav cot as 1100 will be shown. rteBwd " parBoipeUnc TroffTloow" ihaXnTTrea ' Before an andlenc f of 900 Provo million rabbit pelts, valued, at ten bery which .resulted ta th ahoot business men and women. Dr. Pad! ty million dollars, ar used annually ing of Thorn out each blames eac: W. Ivey, sale expert, delivered aa by the United Staffs fur trsde? other for the druggist's death. Ur. der California law Hunt If .four J Interesting address Monday eve- said an officer of th association guilty, cannot be sentenced to dea'j ning in th Utah stake tabernacle. this morning. "The rabbit fur If The meeting .was sponsored by th sold under more than 80 different because of his age. Th msxmvrj trad name. Thousands of dollars Provo chamber of commerce. penalty for mm wouia he lire ut Is worth of domestic meat rabbit Crlan. Concise Styl- eprlsonment consumed each Utah in All KuiUnMa houaea of the cHv year. right Doable Pie Entered were wen represented at th af falrj ?bblt meat Is Tccogalxed by th 1X4 Jerome Walsh and Richard Car - department of beas agriculture nr Iv.v. an e.rentional sneaker. tilllon, youthful defense attorney , as and tender fine who Is at present conducting ing have entered for Hickman a doubl , , ,. plea of "not guilty" and "not guilt, v. by reason of Insanity" to th " V.T breast of a chicken, and ls always ) Thorns murder, In season. It Is rich in protein and The appeal to the state auprem salesmanship talk in crisp, concise economical. . Our exhibit is given court from the decision In thi style which . was pleasing to th with d hope of creatinfr'creat.T Inaudience. Paikor cae, Walsh and Cantillioi terest in this Important industry." raid, will be bnsi'd on the conleri Importance of salesmanship, partlon that Hickman was denied h ticularly In retailing, was stressed constitutional Defens by th speaker, who declared that right. It is vital to the entire nation, beargues that Hickman was forced t ing closely connected with manuplead guilty in order to plead lr. facturing and wholesaling of pro sanity and that he was given ducts. hearing on his "not guilty plea.' Courtesy, tact and sincere inter- - e wLCtrong chafrmaa cf the ) g un- TOPROVOANS . ... April 27 Is Set as Date of Execution Judge J. J. Trabucco; Youth NKSS Shows No Em6tidri IVEY SPEAKS .7 .,. IUa!L ...... .... by - ............ wtopJhejejl.oLthelesmaa. -eeuldn't rcH ttiiit kt are the finest points in ths art Thn rase of August Nlclson, who ever had had motor trouble with the Following Dorothy Carlson's vic WELL (or salesmanship, the speaker de w iniuni wniio walking on th WASHINGTON, Feb. 14 (UP) 8plrit of St Loula He waa asked tory in national high school oratori 14. (UP) clred. - Frequently customers ar -tate highway on Provo Bench Feb. WASHINGTON, next why he did not take a paraWilliam J. Burns, veteran cTbtective. sure t not of just what they want and September 18, 1926. when struck by chute on his two months' swing into cal competition last year,, keen in denied on the witnesa stand in the Th hardest and closest fia-h' need sincere help to make a eelee- - an automobile driven by Ephralm Central and outh America and terest in the evont haa been aroused Sinclair-Burn- s the present campaign raged today taken of Mrs. Agnes Coletrial contempt I today tton. .k- K. tt.l.h remnt- in Utah, and the 1923 contest prom that he had Stradling. an employe of Hoover man's bruised body following an back. any connection with the wants a of Bros., public the Excelilor rvlc. ises to be an extremely interesting shadowing of th proprietors of pubParachutes Are tTnneemaary "P Jurors, utlon for investigation Roller rtSmills, will come un for trial automobile accident on the state which resulted in contempt charges. "Parachutes," he replied, "are use- - one. lntft-F6u-- -aistricrcbuVrWeCT " divided-int- o .Waa ocstate haa " ul and" maaeiivawffacnuu. LjTha f Jn military r commission . The federal trad ?" aggtngr niarKaFfyirSincIa3r day morning, revealed that In addiii.4 b.tter of , newneaday. method, a Uona, test flights and In air mail eigni aisiricis oy sail ia of hostilities with'"1? four others. tion to sustaining deep cuts about center cam th yerju is William Ntelson will E.. business UpIncrease p suing work, but I don't consider them of neper,- which is sponsoring, the I the head, she had suffered a fracSenator Walsh of Montana, author. , nrMn.m In . ... n. Hoov- ture ton W and Frank Webster, Utah "competition, Jtnd haa made! WASHINGTON. Feb. 14 (UP at' any particular use in straight-awa- y of th pelvlo bone. However, of th rM&lntlon. lead III in er' for 1 10 000. personal damages. word from the passenger flying of the type I have all arrangements for th events. I FT United State senators testl-Th- e tack and Senator George of 'Know Toar Merchandise" Alrd hospital this nd for t60Q additional for. care ar.-- l "Three been making . saleswill represent fied in the SinclaifBurns conlcrrttt commandments of morning was to the effect that the author of an amendment treatment him know Tl consider', it perfectly feasible the state at th semifinals at Okla- - trial today that the reouUtion of Georgia, th are: given merchanphysician by manshlp Heber woman Is recovering as well your defense. to put a plane down safely without horha Otv. Okla., this year5, with Williams J. Burns, noted detective heading dise; estimate and classify your and nurse. aa can be expecUU. despite - bad amendment provide The George us your personality in The complaint recite that Strad- bruise. personal Injury to the pilot,. especpossibility of continuing to trl- - for honesty and integrity was 'good.' th investigation shall be con- - customer; ling was driving south on the highaalea" ially if the plane's gaa tanks are In nmph in the national event, as did Tha senators, James E. Watson that At the time of tbe accident Mra rawer commission dUCiea By in J Indiana. Republican presidential front of him. as tbey are In the th Salt Lake irt st year. Dr. Ivey Illustrated his points way at a speed of mora than 3r Coleman her accompanying as senate committee a than my mtlea per hour, and that h failed husband. William Coleman, and her Spirit of St Louis, and if the plane Principal LcB. Harmon of Provo candidatceorg H. Moses, Repub- - nronohed ue Walsh In the resolution..'""' mniujnoui to give any warning Signal, atrlking son Bert to visit a daughter .at has a low binding speed. ntgn school ts cneirman or JJistrict lican. isew iampshirc, president h,,111toetucontend th. commission jI "r" "It la entirely feasible to make a which "ftielc let Provo. Spring. of the senate; and G.rg. - Nielson and inflicting permanent Panguitch. As they turned a curve an . for uch landing la a tree without serious "tie. Spanish Fork, Payson. Mt Samuel fj: Uf "l'" Prow. - f""""injuries to his rg. Th case will in the road a small, car traveling at Sbortrldge, Republican, 1. th proper agency beginning be heard btfor Judg Oorgi a Jiigh rate !of speed approached injury to the pilot In most cases Pleasant, Moroni, Wasatch academy California, said tltcy were personal invsstigatlo. and has prived iteelf- , eb " on an in a safe landing can be made under Gunnison, Ephralm and Mantl. In friends of Burns. competent by it report Christanaan, sitting Judge from the south on the wrong side nounc1 the -. when . r lecture, the niane conditions I have " outtl,. .ee.iStudents of uieee hlirh schools . Senators Royal Cope land and George P. Parker's division of th ) of the road. Aa Mr. Coleman at-lined.' -- 1 j. are' eligible for competition, and district court. thai-h- e believed aie Uitied to 'complete" tineJ-th- ey Jt northt-iun"knew I this invesUgaUon carried on To.k. Jater. 1 car driven by J. C. Meil-in- g Z arrange ? . "band he said so that he could have mente for their participation at Burns and" that his reputation for extended under tha Wttlah resolu- - "r "?70 atdv af Paysorv crashed Into the 27 Feb. 23, March and L His class made a safe forced landing almost once. 4Us of the large car, Inhirying . ColeIntegrity was 'good.",' -1 ten 45lectures. tour. Two a eommia-anywhere during his goodwill Prominent members of th Demo- W.Uh maintain, man, who was sitting In th hack The date of the district contest Lindbergh roared out of a cloud crattc party wlir be summoned by Ion haa no powr under'exirting seat not yet been- - set.--- 7 .?,But? ' shortly before 8 p. in. Monday and haa two. will eommlttee Last year Edward Sheya.of Pro- the sehate Teapot-Domto carry on an Investigation btw,ea, came to his usually perfect three vo . "y" high school was second only to tell bow the party's 1920 presi- of th. acope called for in his resol- point landing after circling the field to Miss- Carlson, in the stat con- dential campaign deficit waa reducfour times to get his bearings. He test which la view of her subse- ed HOO.eOO by 1924, Chairman Nye the' George and Walsh agree that LuiCoIll appeared somewhat tired and drawn quent achievements, constitute j of the committee said today. Claude Houston, 47, of Santaquln, oa stepping from the plane, but said no been there had Nye distlnctioa."" a public wa, ,rreatd.Jhere today by Deputy after freshening Dp at the home of a quite record of the source of th $400,000 lie utilities under th appropriation fa friend seemed to have regained fulHe recalled that hi 1923 Harry F. law now in effect George proRjr. Boner and S. A. WilHTNCKLKT WILL SPEAK to meet this difficulty by asklis In m felony charge-ly his quiet composure. E. 8. Hinckley, secretary of th Sinclair, oil millionaire, testified he posesth "The greatness of Abraham Houston Is charged with having bouse to pass a special Provo Chamber 'of Commerce, will had contributed in 4923 ta the cam- - ing was due perhaps more to hi Mojen IhMMi oarw Donald ob- r ts bill buf le Walsh Wilrhtny appropriation jDroohrEwXTSTkntf address th monthly parent -tesch - lP"'?" funds of both parties. or self control and hi belief farm near Santaquln-eraon- .St. hrh --of Spanish Fork, that the present house domi powr to JTlie,Weatherhether tn almighty God than any other en the th ikeJTiw ais - T A, accord- - Were eentenced to serve 15 day in of nlgbl February nated oy aomlnistrauoa Repuh two factors," declared Walter trtct Thursday evening." beginning clair gave the Democrats any Lite to the officers. He is being held the county Jail by Judge George 8. at S o'clock. Th meeting will be erty bond profits' of the mysterious cans cannot be looked to for such Adams, in a seholerily vddreoa h. ing In the county Jail here pending fur- - Ballif following their pleading gull-thrtaJwTas-U- W held In the Lake View school house. ContlnentelJIradng company deal cooperation. for the students of the Provo investigation of the ces, and ty to a chsrse of stealing grain Further. Walsh4juestions the school 4 a special aaeemH r-high and alt parents of the district are nt JWJ."Jie jaiirVv' Jjav evfc tonight and hit appearance before Judg 00x5- - from Frank- Thomas" gralneiy. cordially Invited to attend- .- Mr. dence that ha gave such bends, to willingnesa of the federal trad day morning commemorating Lin- S. Ballif. .... , ' j . The two young men were arrested probably Jsnaw Hinckley will speak on '"Taxation the Republicans and we plan to sub-en-d commission to Investigate thor- coln's birthday. " --1 at at Spanish Fork Monday by Deputy . '' Its Democratic leaden as welt" oughly once the appropriation bin it Is Distribution," orwwesi The Invocation was offered by 8 ' TRIAL TAKES MONTHS J Sheriffs B. F. Roper "d John Bounced. is passed. tton. Not P. Eggertesn. Musical numbers N. D, Feb". 14 (L'PIT'f Keon on a complaint of Mr. Thomas 1 MILLER FIGHT COXTlXUED were given under the direction of change ia In After more Jail for that 800 pounda of grain had been waiting rOMMTTTEE SEEKS WOOWTT NEW YORK; Feb.- - 14 (UP)- -rmtare. Ernast Pajtman,-Th- s ASQCITH WEAR DEATH months for hi trial to I stolen from hi grainery, which is five sang than assembly A SHINGTON, W Counsel 14 Feb. W. for Thomas Miller mads (UP) BUTTON COURTNEY. England. "When the Grand Old Flag Goes start. George McGraw was sen- - I located some distance from his Majdnram tesnp. The sen commerce committee! e By," and "Lincoln Feb. 14 UP preliminary move today Relatives at the 44 March Song -- tenced to two days la tall for (.house. Investigations oa the part Monday voted to call coatoday of the Earl of Oxford and Mrs. Garn Clark sang two eoloa, - stealing eight applesfrom a bdx of tha officer Secretary of jhi fight against conviction of Minima temp. revealed the fact that . , Ti .uuiUirn:i noover 10 give nis views spiracy 10 ine united states su- m mw ana today abandoned hope for his ms ana,I car. the grain bad been sold to th JLe-' Monday ......U ia ring, on flood control. court ' .. recovery. - "The Americans Come." - land Roller Mills for t 95. t ... --Undbergh ry ah r ; er top flight from Havana. Wli Give nam Away H will continue In an advtanry caaaclty with the Guggenheim fund for the nrornotfo nf awintlnt. tola, and "ultimately" will alva hfs ' "It haa flown 481 hours since leaving Ran Diego," he said, "and except that it has been used to a certain, extent. It Is In perfect condition 'and has many more flying hours in It," - The trip - from Havana to St. Loula, Lindbergh said, waa "without incident except for rough weather most of the way." Frequently he was unable to see the ground. The plana functioned perfectly. - He laughed Indulgently when told . , . . uoyJJiLiL) p Another reusing meeting of the . Ionian Institute. He waa character-latlcall- y Indefinite about wben he would relinquish charge of hla f amour- - plane, how-e- r, -: . - : . telephone ua mftmmf : Saya Parachute Unnecessary. ' buL-juJly- ' ' I v "Flying Coloner Appears ' I After Braving; Fog and in U IBM, swi m oo v - PROVO, UTAH, TUESDA ', FEBRUARY 14, 1928, YEAR, NO. 216. D 7 inr n.. . I I Supreme Court Judg Will Address Qui Judge J. W. Cherry of the s prime court of Utah will b th sneaker at he monthly meetln of th MeVi Filowhtp 'cTiiB of It. Community church, Thursday nlng. February 11 the subject the address being "The Pardor' Board." The club will obserJ ladles' night on this occasktn an the. festivities begin with dinn served at 6:30 o'clock. Sever features including musical nun bers and other forma of entertali ment are on the program, and pre; aratlons for the largest gatherin ti - MODERN WOODMEN MEET Modern Woodmen AtwvH w hold a buslnesa meeting In the I O. P. hall Wednesday evening at o'clock. All members are requestc to he Ift ITTehdanfcr I Gold Strike In Nevada Desert Town Reported aj TONGPAH, Nev.. Feb. 14 Nevada awoke today to find a new city exulting In its southern lesert . . Wahtnonle, the Shoshone In- -' tlan word for gold, cause Into beese't ing almost pvernighi.a if a new gold atrtk that bears th earmarks of developing an important and permanent camp The strike waa reported by In Mac Far land, former state enst-teeFred Gilbert aad Logal Gilbert. The Gilbert Made the dis overy 13 mile west of. Tone pal hree years ago that resulted In the town of Gilbert Th new strike, Is at 'he has it Skull mountain, 63 miie fror Beatty and 30 mils from th. Toaopah-La-s Vegaa highway. Mark Lefer, old Nevada " art rat made the original c eovery at Wahmonie. j |