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Show " RIVALS THE BEST -UT- ML-COUNXY SURPASSES THE REST .rr' -- TELEPHONES : ' . , V Do yaa ' If -- am O0 00 00 00 rw paps refwlariy? C triephaaa M Mora :4S a, PROVO. UTAH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1928. FORTY SECOND YEAR, NO. 218 00 awe, -- O0 -O0 00 o(- -- 10 O0 v it' oo r0O-- v 0( --O0 00 o . LOS ANGELES THOMS MURDER CASE IS NEXT AampldloLEeace InJSovietRussia i LEGIOtlllAS IV Mill Ui-Il- l : Indiana Chiefs Have Hard Time f f EPIDEMIC TRIAL SESSIOI) OF IS WELL UriDEe WAY V 1 Each Youth Claims Other Fired Fatal Shot; Completion of Jury Expected; Continuance Is Refused i iyT ; " -- i j t . (UP-- t 1 UF) I Fort physicians and emergency j stations here prepared today to re--' celve passengers of the steamship Cleveland, aboard which eight persona were reported to have died In a. an epidemic of smallpox and ' .' . Radio, dispatches reported the ih'P nwthahly imiM Trlv ti.r. y A be comoleted today. When court convened three men and nine, women jurors .neys, used eight of their allotted SO peremptory ahallenges in jury election yesterday., A. O. Cray, attorney for Hunt stressed the examination of prospective Jurors that he would not accept Jurors who might be prejudiced against Hunt because of his association with Hiekman. In CraJfa Coart Walsh and CantUlon followed the same general line of Interrogation which marked the selection of a Jury in the Parkr murder trial. . The case is being tried before Superior Judge Elliott Craig, on order of Judge Carlo Hardy who yesterday refused a continuance in his court and ordered the trial to proceed. 11 : last - pinos. Ernest Winkler. L. TO SENATOR " 9 , v. , Delaware Sojon Had "Contin ental TttSoe Company Eonds to $75,000 BITTER FIGHT The trial of Governor Ed. Jacksoa on charges of r.fforing Warren T. McCray $10,000 in 1923 for control of the Marion county (Indianapolis) prosecutor's office darks the uec and trial' of an Indiana govornoi " on charges of political corruption WASHINGTON, Feb. 14. (UP) Governor Jackson is pictured Senator Walsh of Montana stood whilo former Governor above, Warren T. McCray, who served a defeated today, in his fight to have for using the senate investigate the public penitentiary sentence the mails to defraud, is pictured Utilities industry. below. JTUa senate voted, 46 to 21, late last night to order an Inquiry by the federal trade commission In- ON UTILITIES C. N. Woods. - MS -- EDDIE FDY IS DEAD; ship surgeon, Ueorge had worked unceasingly for four days and nighta sines the smallpox Most of the stricken appeared. passengers, reports said, were Fili- WALSHLOSES In Provo Pointinjr out the dangers of judging- every man's patriot- - un-mi- r CONFER HERE Rangers Activities Are Studied at Confab ri 2 a j. a FORESTRY MEN 150 Vif;:..a.--eli- ard of AmeriranTmL. jor of too literally the f words of our great statesmen . i'.m: confined to steerage pasaengera ' mere wsra mors man 000 pasaen- - respii p.isiauut denials of revolutionary unrest foU'winc uie ev.ouu.iu.! u4 u. ..vmi to of the past. Dr. W. J. Snow ra uu uip. a train as it nears the cltv of the B. Y. U. faculty reviewprove inat mere Is uneasiness in Moscow Russian inlanU-ijnetuirilmt aia ioi The Cleveland mads ts last call where Stalin is said to have replaced the garrison officers with Cossacks from his own district ed the lives of Washington at the port of Yokohama and waa not due In. Honolulu until tomorand Lincoln at the regular row, authorities said. met ting of Provo Post No. 13, Dr. BONDS TRACED Belden, tag;.- - - - molinie British dispatches received . ac-cu- m iiii 13 I 1 . bullet fired by cither : Hunt or Hickman in their attempt to gain freedom a policeman, the state conput tends. Hunt and Hickman each the other of firing the ahot which kUled the druggist. Jerome Walah and Richard Can- - il" pnau-monl- from 24 talesmen. ; hang for the murderof little Hickman, sentenced-t- o Marion Parker, has entered a double plea of "not guilty" and "not guilty by reason of insanity" to the Thorns murder. Hunt, confessed accomplice in the holdup Christmas eve, pleaded, 1926, which resulted in the slaying of Thorns, has " "nnt omiltv" Rmrh Accuso Other Thorn H killed by a Per Cent Americanff Patriotism Standard Doubtful, Declares Dn W. J. Snow to Men. - 100 HONOLULU. T. n.. Feb. Av LOS ANGELES,. CALIF., Feb.. jury to for the Hunt and Hickman William Edward Welby try murder of Ivy Thorns, Los Angeles druggist, was expected to 16 INTEREST Smallpox and Pneumonia Is Raging on Steamship Clrfve-- 1 Radio Dispatch ; land, Eight Are Reported Dead American Legion, Wednesday E eve- ning in the city court room of the city and county building. FATAL HEART-DISEAS- "Big Bill" la Scored Admiring the noble sacrifices of Washington, and the simple great-ss of Lincoln, Dr. Saow deplored atvtj Liiur ajt sing the deeds of these great statesmen to further their own ends, giving for example Mayor William Hale Thompson's misquoting of Washington's farewell address in denouncing In the World Court "Great as our heroes have been In the past.' Or. Snow said, am safe In saying that history will record that at no time In the history of the United States has the people responded more loyally or more than during the World War. ' The noble truths of Lincoln's second Inaugural address along with farewell address Washington's were held dp as the outstanding messages of these two great patriot in American history. National Project Outlined John E. Booth of Spanish Fork, - Famctu Veteran of Stage PRCVCANS HAVE Passes Away Suddenly Aft- er Performance In Kansas City; Wife Is Prostrated WASHINGTON, Feb. (UP) the mysterious "Continental Trad, ing company bonds" were traced 1 definitely today by the senate Teapot Dome committee to Senator T. KANSAS CITT. Ma., - Feb. 16 Coleman DuPont of Delaware, who News of the striking of such a Is supposed to have acted, for the i (UP) Eddie Foy, 73 years old. vet strong gas pressure In the oil drill stace. died Republican national committee in eranV Of, the American well In ..... t -- . . . , ings of the jt connection with liquidation of Its the Blrt6mlngton''dlsUlct near St V 1928 deficit .George that the electrlo drtlllng a .K..fVJ.i engagement ' annsrains a a (ka Joseph F. McMahon, assistant ' Foy took ill shortly after 8 a rn hailed with delight by a cashier of Potter and company, num New York brokerage firm. tstlfid The actor regalnsd conaciousneEt ber of Provo people wholarge are Interlong enough to say farewell to his he sold 75 one thousand dollar t wife and Father Hennessey, who ested flnsnelally ih oil properties per cent Liberty .bonds for the Em had been well. The summoned to perform the near the In C. to Trust " 192$, company pire ' presence of oil so near the property F. Childs and company. New York, last rites. of Provo the has After the people spread performance last nlghf the proceeds of .which were deps-lie-d the. actorand. his wife convaraad confidence la their Investment.- "-" naTTnfml committeeman for tha to DuPonl i aooount, ; of Utah, outlined the nawell The with where friends until after the gas was tional midnight DuPont was a director In the FOv projects of th legion or appeared to be in excellent struck is only 80 rods from the the Empire Trust company, where the coming year. no 1n ot P' Blake well of the Uxona Oil comRepublican hatlonal committee haspl,t.and1her "While' the American Legion pany. O. M. Taylor of this city been Informed he paid off part of is the trustee of the Uxona Trust takes no active part in political ,b M," f?y X" JroZtnJS Republican note with proceeds Mr. Booth said, "one; "of from the bonds, and Chairman Nye ! J""1"' h.er nubnd- - She Is FoVs company which has ten per cent affairs," ths major projects this year-f-or wife and formerly was Mra royalty on the entire Trr Marie Coombs of each h.. uih holdings of Sedalla, Mo. They the Uxona 611 company which totals post is to organize ttaelt ia ry F, Sinclair, oil man. who leased 5000 acres, 1000 of which are in the putting over a community driv Xo Teapot Dome from former Secre The bodv will be seit to New educate the people to the usa'of tary of Interior Pall and later gave Rochelle. Bloomingtoa district N. Y- - for burial. . their franchise during the cotnThg Fall 1233.000 from the Continental Fohad been a picturesque, (hax,. bonds. acterIon"Ihe American vaudevile Musical numbers were furnished atage for the past 80 years. At th by the American Legion, quartet age when most actors have retired composed of George Ballif, Jesse from the footlights. Foy continued Clark. Robert Robinson and Wal- to entertain the publio with his ' lace Thomas. Each of the mem dance skits and Joke. bers also sang a solo number. His last engagement was entitled. "The Fallen Star." 18 -- American-participatio- HOPES OF OIL F. WatU. and W. W. Blakeslee from the district forester's office at ' Ogden, and Supervisor J. W. Humphrey and Ranger Ed Cox of the Mantl forest are now conferring here with Supervisor DeMoisy and the other Uintah forest officers. More than 150 different activstead. ities conducted by the rangers are The rechrd vote was taken shortbeing studied In detail to evolve the most efficient methods and to ly before 10 p. m. on an amendment by Senator George of Georgia develop a system for managing the vast resources on the ranger providing for Investigation by the END mmmlulnn with the least lost motion. si nvHytin -- The which proponents of the original aveiage langei tiatrWrmaBagt 224.000 Walsh acres. resources on resolution had charged r would be a "whitewash" of the Rangers Have Varied Duties-Fo- rest Statute Limitations of May , public utilities. rangers now have exactIt followed the most spectacular ing and varied duties. Over 4,000 Cause Acquittal miles horseback travel is the aver session of the present congress ' Walsh and his Benjamin Jones, St. a . former for Mantl rangers each year constantly diminishmember of the Provo baseball team age ing band of followers had attemptaccording to this study. One Uinand well known In sport, circles of tah, ed to delay action by a filibuster ranger has to provide 634 stockdIM at a local thin irw i men with range for their 8,000 but their opponents refused to reINDIANAPOLIS. Ir.:. Feb. 16 hospital at 1:05 o'clock this after- cattle and 12,000 until a vote was taken. sheep. He works (tP)-T- ha stn'e to.nv rested IU cess noon, following an operation for ap. out with Ins stockmen, xsijg manw made-thre- e-Walsh's mo; -pendicitis, aab-, agamsttrirsfe EdTJacksoh, tions to recess until noon today, n!MF."""'jtmea'ras stricken with agement, plans' for salting and dis- -' charged with conspiracy to'bribr the first losing by only two votes scuta appcndicltif Sunday morning tributlng their stock and for proWarren. T. Mfc but the. last two showing Increased and later In the day 'was taken to tecting a portion of their allot- former Governor ' examination "d ment each year for seed protec- - Crsy. the hosoltal strength for the opposition. Fin-ll- v a few. minutes rested The state, He Walsh decided to abandon the has 115 miles of boun observation. Monday attending tlon. court opened. . physicians decided that an "e - dary to keep posted and topatol " nftpr fight - is Offetme. " Its Surpi'sed and be tion would for trespassing stock. .advisable, The resolution as amended calls Prosocutor William H. Remy surGraveside Services It requires as much time-- to ad performance revealed a very serupon the trade commission to conious condition, the appendix: jiaving minister range for one cow as for prised the defense by failing to put duct .a thorough. Investigation of 16. After SPANISH Feb. FORK. Dr. Paul Ivey, noted sales lectursLand Mine Arlnh Rinik. already been consumed "by the rav- twelve sheep ( according to the on the to a recess of several months the public utility corporations engaged er and counselor, addressed memWarren T. McCray while toretary ages of the disease, It is reported health conferences for the Spanish interstate The commerce, analysis. ranger' activities, j, gathering bers of the Provo Kiwanis club Instead. Harry Its Information at .1 Mr. Jones was bora at Gavin, Fork district will be resumed com- - Chort funeral services were public hearings at their weekly luncheon meeting tMcGlenn.. detective, sergeant. tesU. Inld ,7'ng: or Minn,, in 1893. t Six, years ago he mencins- Thursday afternoon, Feb. cit the Provo oarK fied that Robert W. Lyons. Rich- - and reporting to the senate every at the Hotel Roberts today. epiuemics Wedcame to Provo. and immediately becity cemetery 80 23. Dr. ' child . of 0 ' r. Ir.nnd Smith, 11. days. specialist ntfnnin nA r, i Junius Jackson presided and vocame; identified with the Provo ball nesday afternoon for LeRoy'Hyde Continued from Pace Six. Provo, and Utah county i nurse Friaby, infant son of Mr. star witnesses,' was in cal selections were given by and Mia. club, being known ' to baseball fans jKtals " ' In Reed will be Evslina attendance - i: Dayton, Ohio, hospital. as "Bullet" Jonea A few months who was accompan- i leRoy Fribyomit Tk frimw. 7. Sessions ri lin in-after his arrival here he married 1y of provo. who died Tuesday r.rmjr reatea nis case, tne Loom li?.d,pn "The Poor Married Man.' a three-- mother Of children of vlf2!SXUm3Minailr4?4tnoh reeens and Viola, Boshard, daughter of Mrs. Van Wagenor. rvening shortly after birth. to" hen avail themselves of this offered, a motion for an inO. D. Thompson of Salt - Lake ft "Sarah. Boariard; who. with her Dr. Ivey gave the local clubmen act comedy, will be presented by .age are tructed verdict of acquittal on the of the Pioneer ward in opportunity to have them examined made a few remarks at the grave-ild- e -- ,ith daughter, Jaequlne. 6, survives ., ,,rnembfr ni.rMiin rround that the state had not the ward amusement hall FrM'" free and to receive expert advice For several months he had been and Prof. J. M. Jensen offered Pres. F. a Harris of the B. Y. selling merchandise, emphasizing that the alleged bribe was at 8 o'clock, under the on their care.- - Members of ; the the employed as a salesman with the prayer. Mr. and" lira.; Wednesday for Rexburg,' Idat. the importance of being able to evening ' onceaied. Schofield Auto company of this health committee ar urged to be . W. Hyde of this city are grand- ' to attend the Leadership week ses- point out those art-- ; auspices of the ward recreational an in qualities . under the Indiana statute of sions at Ricks college.-H- e committee.city. nf present to assist at the conference. rewill icle to that the prosmsy appeal Imitations. criminal Funeral arrangements wllj be an1 This is the first of a series of The hours will be from 1 o'clock charge is out lawed in. .two years unless an at- - turn to Provo the latter part of the pecUvfc purchaser. He gave inter- 12 entertainments to nounced later. .". by until 4 at the Junior high school. k. . Frona Myrtle Erav, wife of Joh' empt to conceal , on his ifiOO esting sidelights experiences the crime .has The Utah state board of health Df: T. L. Martin. Prof. Amos N. of testing certain salespeople,. and the recreational committee during HOLT GOING TO SEATTLE Earl Bray, died this morning at Icen made. year, and it- - promises to be la furnishing a dentist for the chilO Needed ... ... I lnB lamny resiaenoe, uu nortn v. m wm The defense motion started a bit- Merrill. Prof. M. WiUord Poulson the benefit of his investigations was the and Miss Wlllma Jeppson, B. T. passed along to the local club unusiiallv entertaining, according dren of Spanish Fork of ter irgal fight between atorneys. Toung' nnlversirv faculty will rep-- ! rtLt Est f1Leonora to Mra U. need H. who To Is who dental Save work done, Walton, age e w" oorn " frovo, uctooer faculty members, will leare --in men. . Louis Ewbaok, resent the B. T. U. at the lnaur"rw- - , sup a few e iiner extraction or filling. Th or Burlev,. Idaho. .0 directing the play. nu, jao, jivea- - nera mu ne daytf tion of the new president of .Unl--l ported the1 drfrrme motion by an attend The cast dentist . of characters follows: wiU.be at the junior high the Leadership Week of four JEFFERSON CITT. Mo: Feb 8h ive U D. 8. iltack on former .Governor versy"of Washington next week."fe' '" " "A poor married man." H. R. Tuck - school building Friday, February 1 Hakes. ' License. . "r UP) Operations durfng ir Prof. Holt will leave Provo Sunday rnurcl woraer. Demg -associated Bicycle testimony yesterday. er -couee uean. . 4 n. m inj a m. until from 10 bov. Fred which nearly 4.000 pieces Of skir J t?niy the Primary work. said coercion was showed to for Seattle. " " DrMathew Graham 'on Satuuiay. rcbjuarx 2i. from 10 about the size of a fingernail MEETTJfG SLATED Tr IiltCS "AvailaDlC Hollprman ..In addition td hor hughwnd she by Jackson ot ' G E. Mr. Webb; Jupiter Jackson, but- - o'clock until 1 o'clock. These da Us will be grafted to. Leslie Lad is survived by the following sons McCray to prevent the story of the Jou are hereby summoned to 1 - U HnruMi Ifr Pmv U r. Inn. VrtA tarn fIF Sr.anlih t'n.i. rum, 11. will be necesaary if. thr Ross Hray of bribe "'"offer from being made pubi- appear in the. .Court of Christian axi daughters:-JohThe 1928 bicycle license plates Anita Hansen; Zoia, Naomi Jonea;, will go to the outlying towns. . boy's life is to be saved, accord-t- n Endeavor. Sunday evening. FebPark City, and Rarline.. Iorothy. c.arrived and msy be procured June" Graham," Hilda Harding; land, Palmyra and Lake Shore to rr. 8 V Bedford, surgeaa n AH I Martha, Rex aid A ante Bray of UVineomlment ttah Fair to-ruary 19, at 7 o'clock, to hear and , ' PrOVo. ITcr molhcr, Mrs. Martha . He aswrted the state had ,not Inwitness the case ne': "Are the by applying to the city police da- - Rosalind Wilson, Anpelm H inck lev. t previous to coming to Spanish at St Mary's hospital here. night and FriLaodrum ' for days has been w vnici uiui ( to show thai teachings of Jesus Davis of. Provo, and the following troduced evidt-nce'me public is cordially Invited rork. ' day; ""'"f as ft result of burns . brothers and sisters also survive: Jarkaon had "by epecific. positive MA1SIE OLSEN. I iu aiuriiu. change "la tnnp. L which of his - skin .took While tbentew nrense became. ewaturaw Mrs. Annie James of BakejuGty. ctsiSihcealed the sile;ed bribe. ;iij.ma COKS TO VERNAJL," from his Ilia ankles. Apto oue ani payable the first or He hips I The Jury was. excluded before ar Maximum ieinp. UNION MEETING- - rNDAV ?rCTVHlinm. Don. Dean an4-i- ll W. Gill comman. J MKLSOX BROUGHT HERE Utah county J, iTI suare inche s f I ear. me oepartment nas not en- , Regular L D. 8. union meeting miasioncr. . Deputy lherlff 'Wirra ravi PavlsnSJrs. Thomas Anhton and guments or attorneys started. WednewUy ,,it kft Wednesday morning proximately skin was burred . forced new as the ' license Jesiie McCabe if payment, will" Provo-all announced Minimum temp. that be held VcrnaL to for Wedneadav of Hundav .turned Provo he ftend will afternoon where Judge .1 lrht Gray M. Phyatcians said the only bops now- - the B T. IT Funeral serves will be hel "Sun- ne accreted ..tne derence motion t from Derwer. Colo., with , r m I P"1'" wr late in arriving, fats uncle, William Sn the rwuliw.lne laneral-oWedneaday .15 for recovery wsa in grafting 1 ever.Tt is Nelson-oo 12 a directed and ordered license clock of the at verdict thst f ward necessary la Fifth the will classes Coldest who that city, day waived be, held In sdditiohfGillman, rancher, wh day this x r hwrant sua. Volan chanfL Tfcc body may be viewed acquittal, n woul.I do so because extradition . followine winter- - Owremher rhnrri ' tyr paid at once if owners would to the exercises There will be a ied at his hems in 'Vernal Sun" teers-wer- thscalled for, and a large at iha'Htrh Fimcfi t'"nf' prior, hfv:3J mnrinred he statut of brought fey TETfoVo girl aorrie time "save their bicycles from being 11 If aVtrrms be- -, convention r Jay- Funeral serviciswill be acli. number responded. special Sunday ' ' loir sra.. to the services..- - - K I nullijsed jnosecirtion. fiscated the by igo, police officers, wnicn wm be held ail day. ; i iti.tzy axteincoa. JACKSON BRIBE 'BULLEr JONES dis-tric- tr jCASEJNEAR - DIES SUDDENLY f ..,. whole-hearted- ly , 1 ... ..Ph'n Of kh. or t. tm " ; If HEALTH WORK IVEY SPEAKS f' - . t IS RESUMED TO KIWANIANS For Infant Held PIONEER WARD waa-gover- nor. -- PRESENTS PLAY , . .... n 4 Leadership DEATH CALLS pre-soho-ol AftracFVTacuIty FRONA BRAY (., I j t i"di-ator- , 'rnU - - en : . Graftings vt 'J the-chil- f Skin pre-sciio- ol Life . "" Ew-Tan- k 1 The Weather Le-ha- vs . 1 -- I d little te oaar-deat- : ' . . well-know- n M |