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Show ETVALS TH3 EZST I -- utaii cournoL i(rr$ ffw -- co --- 00 ojo . oo II. S. lilllull imiii - I i RYSPFAKFi) v pin iArt U i w 1 IS 11 Mil i oo r; O0 ojo t--O ui uiiiii.ii So nr 3 Latest World RecordFour oo oto Setrdfwirisl : r il kJ ;VW 'f 7 Intelligence Officers Step Into Springvllle Gallery Opening LL Cook . County 1- - Campaign By. N. CHICKS :. Warfare; Secrecy Veils Characterising art as the most en. More After Julianas Arrest during expression - of civilization, Lt) h I A). rZ'4rVW I 4ocUyrarreateda-B-ini!rnf gngster-and"aflribuh- arrest would lead to solution of the. bombings of the homes fame contributing some SOO pictures to the exhibit, the gallery presents the most colorful and magnificent spectacle in Its history. Through the .'..- -- ; , . K.0.P.0RDER Smaller Reduction Of fpartwent , following: Solved-- That government operatives had solved the murder of "Diamond Joe"; Esposlto, whose assassination was attribute to his activity in behalf of Senator Deneen's If order Rumored dents. Wllle-brend- Continued on page Three Watch Your Step attor- PoliticaLCharges Made After Tragedy DOUGLAS, Oa., AprO S (UP) Political circles of Georgia were stirred today by charges of a dead Democratic 'postmaster that the Republican party exacted more than $2,000 tribute from him in five , years. L. S. Peterson, appointed by President Wilson 16 yrars ago, and reappolted by Harding and made the charge In a letter killed J. found on his body after-hElton Kirkland money order clerk, and then contmftteed suicide. and Thomaa Wrver' street, a postal Inspector, were blamed In the letter for "framing" Peterson, who was relieved of his post shortly before the murder and suicide occurred. , Coo-lldg- e, e SPENCER ARRAIGNED Sheriff J. D. Boyd has returned to Provo from Caliente, Nevada, with R, W, Spencer, who la wanted In Utah county on a charge of failure to provide. He was arraigned Monday morning In the city court, and preliminary hearing was set for Wednesday., Utah Mostly fair tonight and Wednesday; cold er Soathwee poiH tioa tonight at , Monday ... Mlnimam team. Monday .. ByWIon There are abroad In the city at present, certain ' non-reside-nt stock salesmen representing more or less dubious organisations of neighboring states. If yon haven't money with which' to parchaae their stock, which -- tame la arU ias less than the beautiful 'gllt-edre- d certificates on which they will Inscribe your name, these salesmen are said to be willing to trade yon anything ' yon may have of value. WATCH YOUR STEP! Beforn yoa buy or trade for stack in anjr organisation, no matter how alluring It may seem, have n chat with your banker or some other straight-thinkin- g business man about It. Remember, that nowadays yon get nothing for nothing- and dam Utile for five eenta, . . WATCH TOUR STEPl ' , , BIGNEWSTO M GIVEN OUT Thirty-tw- o WU1 LAKE MEETING In addition to Dr. Harris and Mr. Wingate, there were seated on the speakers' stand Principal E. E. Knudsen of the Springvllle high faction. That one of the men under arrest had oonfesaed that under Juliano's orders he had participated In six murders and 12 bombing. That one prisoner admitted he was Juliano's "special agent" on the bombings of the home of De cern and Swanson. That the arrests, coupled with t, the arrival of Mabel Walker assistant United States ney-general. Indicated intention of the government to Investigate Chicago's war of gangsters and pol iticians. The Weather "TO INITIATE iw-t- o- greater proportions. Musis for the occasion was fur nished by the high school orchestra, under the leadership of E. L. Faux, the girls' glee elub and a male quartet comprised of high school stu- RMn UIL lUlllllUIL WAXES WARM -- IN COMMITTEE Former Texas Oil Man Testl-- ) ' He Made Protest -r- Battle With t Death By 3 Vessel Craft Saved, Lost Vessel Located and Sinkinsr Ship Reaches - -Port On Coast 7 Fire-Swe- pt Fan's Charge oot-DiI leasing Colorful Spectacle - pmhlhUIrm o$o storm-battere- - ar-ree-ed dlenapolie. Four other whoee names were withheld also were arrested. Roche then announced that the arrest "will five us leads which will result In the solution of the mysterious bombings.' The secrecy which surrounded the arrests and questioning gave rise to many rumors, chief among which were? the oo attorney-genera- of United States senator, Charlea 8. Deneen and Judgt John A Swan-so- contributions of these artists the ",. standard of the show has ascended Julian la Arrested to heights little dreamed of by pio The ganster wu Lorenso Jullano, neers A The werld's record for twins is claimed by Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Koger of Council BluffeTia-- , parents of of the movement. wealthy alcohol racketeer, in who The visitors- at the. opening exer- four sets of twina- - They have three other children who came att by themselves.- - In the picture, left to bom federal af epts found 88 ttlcka cises were greeted by J. E. Wlngate, right, are Jeanett and Jean, Floyd and Lloyd, Addie and Abble, and Clyde and Claude. Mr. Roger is a ' t. of dynamite Saturday. He wu . . chairman of the art committee, who carpenter.: by Pat Roche, veteran fov- presided. - He called attention to emment Investigator. the large variety of art represented Within an hour after Juliano's In the exhibit, and declared that de ' arrest. Roche took Into custody spite the misgivings of some, and Arthur Forsham, aald to have been slight apprehension on the part of an under cover agent for the fed the committee as to the outcome, n. -- 00 1 PORTLAND, Ore., April 3. (UP) Fears for three d ships were dissipated today when word was received that a lost windjammer had been located, a fire at the lata President Harding, secre- sea controlled and that a sinking steamer had made port. The J. Nettleton, a steam schooner, in distress off Cape tary of commerce Hoover,, former l Daugherty and the Blanco, was a horror .ship during the. night but early today late Secretary of War- Weeks the tanker Kewanee radioed hear that fire aboard her had againat the action of the then secretary of Interior Fall In secretly been controlled. - depicting the seventh annual national art show of the Springvllle high school as the most outstanding exhibit of its kind In America, Dr. Franklin S. Harris, president of the Toung university, J delivered the principal address at the formal opening of the exhibit held in the art gallery Monday afternoon. his tional and International ceJ - WASHINGTON, April I (UP) Birch Helms, former Texas oilman. told the senate Teapot Dome com mittee today ha had protested to and- CHICAGO, April 3. (UP) The special intelligence department of the United States fovemment stepped into Chicago's "political bombing war" n : wX CiTf - Jtffil . reg7a GBC3DQBAaD fP,'t& 'jyLI X- ojo . M bases (.t att rnniArwKO ?TO3rfFft' 7FV Mast End h ringJkpraavf- sion of ClvOilzatlon, Says Dr. Harris at ' Formal jmv paper B net, talapseai ffWiiw ATo)fo) 5) ii --O$0 ..( in c d IS PROTESTED ! Provo Candidates Take Degrees In ' Salt Lake Sprretarv of Treasure, Reeom- mend $201,000,000 Reduc-- , tion to Finance Committee Members of tha Knights of ' Of Senate; Surplus Reduced Pythias order In Utah are the for arragements - finishing largest ceremony of Initiation ever (UP) April Action of Evans and Money WASHINGTON, rec- held by that organisation in the Mellon of Treasury Secretary Grand Domain of Utah. ommended to the senate finance Meets Strong Objection A total of 250 candidates will be committee today a total maximum given the rank of page at Salt Lake tax reduction of $201,115,000. or From .Hinckley Thursday night and 129 will below his previous estimates. City same honor at Price the Jones-Rel- d flood bill pass- receive the the If evening. Expressing the belief that until es and Is signed, appropriations, for following such time as the Utah water stor- flood 'relief next year must be de- Officials Coming For this occasion Supreme Chan age commission definitely decides ducted from the tax cut making cellor Richard 8. Witt of Mil upon a plan for the conservation of the total tax reduction about waukee and Supreme K. R. 8. Harwaters of Utah lake and the said he told the committee. ry Love of Minneapolis will come plan is submitted to the landowners Would Hold Ante Tax-- to Utah to conduct the work. within the district for their considMellen renewed his plea for reThis big class haa been selected eration, the board of supervisors tention Intact of the automobile tax have no basis for determining bene- and for repeal of the estate tax, by the different subordinate lodges fits, Morrill Evans and A. T. Money which the house overrode last De- of the state under the direction of M. H. Graham, Grand Chancellor voted to withdraw the benefit as- cember in passing Its - $289,000,000 of the Domain of Utah, assisted sessment roll as filed with the Utah tax reduction bill now- before the . by tha other Grand Lodge officers. county commission. senate committee. - This action was taken at a meetFollowing Is the list of candidates 192S estimated treassaid the He ing cjOled. by Mr. Evans, secretary ury surplus had been cut $53,000,000 from Garden City Lodge No. 10 af Provo, who will go to Salt Lak to of th" board, at which he and Mr. by unanticipated expenditures, prin- - talis IhSjdsgrjML X ... tWOWMKW alien property Rev. Everett E. Bacheider, Clar 1929 estimated surand the that bill, ence C. C. Ireland, on the grounds that Mr. Evans had had shrunk. $40,000,000 to Herman Loose, Ward no authority to call the meeting, plus Spurgeon, Orvil J. Johnson $212,000,000 because of In- J. M. about Norfleet Irvin ZabrUkle but that such authority is vested In creased appropriations for the war the president of the board, which and navy departments, U. 8. veter- Theodore J. Rasmusson, LeRoy office la held by Mr. Hinekley. The ans Hardy. J. W. Mclntruff. M. Howard bureau, postal deficiency and Graham, Lambert F. Baker, Rev. meeting was held at an hour when an enlarged building program. W, F. Bulkley. J. L. Hill, Fred E. he could not be present the protest Ray. Dr. J. L. Aird. Richard H. states. . CHOIR .MILL REHEARSE McHale. Paul D Vincent Joseph T. Minutes Are Filed Members of the Utah stake taberN. Joyner, Charles H. Minutes of the alleged "pseudo-meetin- g nacle are requested to be Farrer, John Leo Ferra. C N. Whit' 'filed with the board of nreeentchoir, at the regular rehearsal. Montag, have Mr. Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock taker, Edward E. Nlmer, J. Edwin county commissioners Stein, Leon E. Vincent Dr. H. F. Hinckley voting against a motion to at the tabernacle. Prof. J. R. Cannon. Edward H. Shields, Wilwithdraw the benefit assessment Is planning a musical conroll, and also against the resolution cert which is to be given under liam Affleck, Ervln Stewart, J. E. indicating that there is no basis for the auspices of the stake geneo- - Strickley, Grant Johnson. determining tHe benefits until the loglcalsoclety, and arrangementa for the same are 16 be made at this ly decides upon n plan of action. meeting. A full attendance Is deThese minutes also give Mr. sired. uJ(fe""X.Tlw . Bo-sha- rd " RECONCILIATION Evans authority to meet with the board of county commissioners and secure withdrawal of the benefit kTr . Mr.- - WISCONSIN AT POLLS WiDlSflN Wl Anrll 1 TT Wisconsin voters went to the polls The minutes also have today to indicate their oholce for IS REPORTED i Hinckley voting against ' this president of the United States and ' An announcement of tremendous action of the board. to elect delegates to the Republican and Democratic national convenimportance to Provo and central COTTON' IS EMPHASIZED Utah will be mads at the meeting . tions. "WASHINGTON, A pry 3 UP) of the Provo Post of the American Legion, Wednesday evening In th Southern Democratsn who voted FOUR DIE IX BLAZE bill Alagainst the McNary-HaugeArmory, according to P, Orlo NEW BLOOM FIELD, Pa.. April " last year are being swung into line 8 (VP) Mrs. len, post commander. Ralph M. Magee The American Legion Auxiliary in the senate because of the privi- and her three small children were will meet Jointly with the post leged status offered cotton in. the burned to death when fire destroyOfficers of the auxiliary desire to new bill now 'tinder senate consid- ed their farm home hear here toremind all eligible members that If eration. . m day. dues are not paid this month, they HOOVER EAST WINKER will not be counted for this year's XO CHAIRMAN' NAMED DETROIT, Mich-- , April 3. UP) membership. KANSAS CITY, Mo, April i An interesting program haa been With his name the only one on the (UP) The Republican committee ballot Secretary of failed to agree on n temporary arranged for the meeting Wednes Republican day night Several students of Mm Commerce Herbert Hoover, scored chairmen for th national conren- Florence Jepperson Msdsen will a 100 toT victory in Michigan's ,tion here In June when they primary yesterday, re- - TCTlfd yesterday afternoon and sing. A banjo duet will.be given .from two thirds of the pre-lniby W. H. Green and Horace Breln- and another meeting will be . fi,H(- today to make the selection.. holt, and a reading by Eunice Bird. cincts indicated today. eve-tur- ns NEW YORK. April 2. (UP) Without citing any authority for its statements, the Evening Graph ic, New York tabloid newspaper, says that Clarence Mackay,- - head of the Postal Telegraph company, has forgiven his daughter Ellin for marrying Irving Berlin, the Jewish -- composer. The Graphic says it haa learned that the reconcilation came about in Arisona where Mrs. Berlin had had gone for her health and that Macksy. Ellin, Irving and the Berlin baby are returning together from the west Mackay. a devout Catholic and reNew TomoiL'lttj leader.-wa- s ported to hsve disinherited his daughter in 1926 when she went sgainst his wishes and eloped with the composer. pot Dome Harry- - Situtiatr-o- Ih4-T- a to- - Lost Tas44 navat-oH-reser- ve tt mag nate. Helms said Fall had ' concealed the lease to Sinclair from other bidden. Helms, formerly employed by the Texas Pacific Coal and OH company, testified he asked Fall April 10, 1922, If his company could bid for the reserve, and was told to see Fall later. Says Matter Closed On the following April 11, according to Helms. Fall wtred him: 'Teapot Dome matter closed." Former Senator Irvine Lenroot of e Wisconsin, chairman of tha committee, testified today he had not advised Fall to conceal the ource fit the MQOOffl .that Fail ceived from E. L. Doheny, iesee of the Elk Hills naval .oil reserve. This was apropos of Fall's report' ed deposition in El Paso that a senator, a former senator and a for mer cabinet officer now in Europe. had counselled him to conceal the source. Senator Smoot who Is under stood to be the senator named, said he wss not planning to appear before the committee, unless his pres ence was requested. one-tim- SERVICES FOR; JURIST HERE Funeral services for R. H. Waters, well known Utah Jurist and attorney, who died In Los Angeles Fri day, will be held in the Elks borne, afternoon . at 3:30 Wednesday o'clock, according to announcement of officers of the local lodge. , For many years Judge Waters had lived In Park City. During his life In southern California, where he Vent In quest of health, he took an active part In originating the Park City colony In Los Angeles He also waa the originator of the annua "Southern California Park City Picnic Day" at Huntington park, an event attended every year by several hundred former Utahna Judgs Waters was a member of the Knights of Pythias and th Park City Elk lodges. These organisations will have charge of the fu neral services here. He was born in England 69 years ago, and came to Utah with his parents in 1882. Members of these organizations are requested to be in attendance. Interment will , be in Provo city - cemetery, Shields May Enter Meet Bad Shlelde, B. Y. U. swimmer whs was Mgh-petman la the recent national Interoni-fegtaIn Philatank meet delphia, and his coach. C & are new in Chicago, acLeaf, cording tm word received Tnea- -' day by "Y officiate. Coach Leaf wired for ' to - submit Shields' entry la the national A. A. U. aa If entry could be made at such a late date. The competi! tion already nnder way In Chicago, with a Hat ef ; stars bended by Johnny Weieamuller competing for honors. The B.TJJt athletic ronm--a Immediately telegraphed Ha, approval af KhMds' entry M the A. A. V. com hat. and aaked to he Informed wheei Shields and Leaf would arrive la Prere. SlrhtW- Another radiogram told of the Columbia lighthouse ship sighting tha K. K. Krase, a sailing vessel lost sine Saturday. Tha same source brought word hert that th Ernest B. Meyer, a. steam schooner, had won a race Provo Citizens Will Gather to against ragrng seaa ana Had reachat the ed port at Astoria, Ore Hear Power Engineer mouth of the Columbia river.' -" But tha storm that lashed the rrtT Speak north Paclfio may yet exact Its ton of death. . No word was received toProvo cltlsena are ex- day of the fate of the five men at , Numerous sea In a gasoline boat, with pected to' attend ' the mass meet- out fuel or ' " provisions. ing sponsored by the Proyo ehamTha five men. member of the JWadnasday station, crossed ' to aid the the Siuslaw bar Saturday J pine on tha smoke problem. Ths session, which takes place in Helen ty sterling, a sailing snip, the Provo high school auditorium The Sterling later waa taken in tow' at 8 p. m. Wednesday, la expected but rough seas prevented the small the bar. to be of exceptional interest, cham boat from Details concerning tha fire on tha' ber officials stats. H. M. Ferguson of Salt Lake will Nettleton were 'not known- hero. be tha chief speaker. C B. Hawley, Word of the Are, and later the H .W. Clark and O. L."Asher, stats cheering news that it had been conNational Association trolled, reached here by radio to deputy of tha marina station of Power ' Engineers, also will the Mac speak, and a number of member from the tanker Kewanee. of ths association also wilt make Fire Under Control During tha night tha Kewanee the trip to Provo. stood by, but left for San Francisco Important Snooks Problem The association, which formerly this morning after reporting that was known aa ths National Asso- the firs was controlled and seas ciation of Stationary Engineers, la were moderating. It did not reveal Interested In the the causa of the fire or tha means particularly smoke problem, and speakers will used in controlling it The Kruse was sighted by the Co discuss this matter fully, It lasan: novrticed. Although the problem la lumbia river ship after wallowing week, Provo Is not comparable with the In rough seas for almost Salt Lake situation at the present being without food most of that :K a. m, was time. at It sighted time, many comments In regard to the Increase of Provo (moke have ona mile off the mouth of the Cobeen heard during the past winter, lumbia river, her sails tattered and and the chamber of commerce be torn, Tha Meyer, battered by savage lieves that the attention of the public should be called to tha matter gales and seas off tha Oregon at once. Washington coast, raced to Astoria The power engineers' group Is and reached that port in a badly leaking condition. It was 60 mllea strictly an educational organi: tion, according to Elmer L. Nielsen south of the mouth of the Columbia, of Provo, a member of the associa- enroute from Gray's Harbor to San tion. Ths association was formed Pedro with lumber when word of to entourage better - work, with its eoadKiem first bseams koowa. strict attention to modern methods, and to gain from the organization. It is said. 50 SHOKECONFAB IS WEDNESDAY 34-fo-ot - al . Man Fined For liquor Possession STOLEN CAB RECOVERED A Ford coupe, the property of Donald C. Clayton of Orem, which L M. Draper. 30, of Provo Bench, waa stolen Sundsy night, has been recovered at Spring Dell, the Utah was fined $30 by Judge George 8. county sheriffs office reports. The Ballif this morning on a charge of car Is not damaged, tha report possession of Intoxicating liquor, town : Fourteen bottles of states. home brew beer. The wet goons were found hidden FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: in a shed on the Draper premises Saturday night by Deputy Sheriffs 1 & A. Willis, George Davis, JoeanarJames Wilson; Marshal Orem, who made a raid of the premises, according to a report of two-qua- rt 4 - Me-Ke- Tt or the officers. 0 nt te per-mlal- oa ee-mtm.ontata w -' .7 married man soon finds that discussion is the better part of " valor. . A ' ; Lindy Continues To Say Nothing Regarding Flight SANTA BARBARA. Calif, . UP) Guarding his April plans with ths utmost secrecy, Colonel Charles Lindbergh prepared to, hold a series of conF. ferences here with Harry Guggenheim, president of the Guggenheim Foundation for the promotion of aeronautics. It was understood the conference would tax np Lindbergh's possible future connection with (he Guggenheim movement to promote commercial aviatkm. . Lindbergh, made his triumphal tours nnder the auspices of the Guggenheim Foundation after his Paris flight Ifr . |