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Show mis TELEPHONE US yoa get your It not, FORTY-THIR- -- 4iwr Mutartyt f .45 pjn 1 I telephone M before 00 ji 0Or THE BEST UTAH OQUKfr: SURPASSES THE REST PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1928, YEAR, NO. 41. D RIVALS 00 -- 00 - 0 O0 00 i-:-- - rrDon't; Shirk; Your ' - NEWM1" I jj jjJ5 jj Duty! -- X-' 'X- - In Canoe Upset 7 III 7 - get will, : tenda the prlmariea Is from un- one to ten per j Eve of - Electrocution, Woman Declares That She and Her Lover, Instead of Spous- e- Slew Merchant .'- Woman Charged With Having ' -- - Inspired CfhrrJOcath iV-- : ;( ' . '! .L.-iw- iw Pen-"Xalt- ' ? 1 " "ATLANTA: GaT Aug.3 UP)"The eternal mangle was woven inn a murder plot here today, snarling plans for the scheduled electrocution at the state prison before. noun of Clifford.- .- Thompson, ... youthful MEXICO CITY, Aug. 3 , Tsnnesseean. (UP) Mexico will demand wife, In Thompson's blondo-hoire- d a midnight stetctnent said she and the life of Jose de Leon Toral a lover killed Coleman Osborne, for the assassination of GenChat worth, Ga morchant," and eral Alvaro Obregon and will "framed" the slaying on her husband, whom she had ceased to lov? seek to imprison Mother Supe and . Ji;.a Clifford Thompson rior Concepcion, for 20 years Moss, a negro, are sentenced to d. the "intellectual author" of that 1 in- - the clectrlcrxhairKcfjclInie "Ic" crime. day for the crime." fin ri ii. ljUSiin M Year U Maximum The statement came dramatical s-Corea Nieto, the prosecutor, made after a two weeks' fight by Su," ly that announcement- - today, pointing There is a world-wid- e flood coming, according to some residents of Mae Thompson, . the lxondeci!i?c out that 20 years Imprisonment was Olympia, Wash. And above is the d ark they have built for cave h's l:f. wife, the most severe punishment, that the occasion. Below are P. S. Young (left) and Capt William Greenwood, nyn'spreviously accused "a jealoue could be meted out to ajwoman to who constructed the craft at the lower end of Puget Sound. lover" of "framing'her nuHbund v the republic. Mrs. Thompson herself i3 under an The announcement came after sentence for the appealed death Toral had been brought to face muider. 1 . "'j., with the nun, and had Insisted she The alleged confession ' named General of deaths the uggested B. W. Swan, middle aged "North Obregon and Plutarlo " Calles as a Georgian, aa the man completing to benefit the nation. the tojangJsJOtf death Previously at theV hearing for was planned, she pa'-l- . to.gl&iwa sprite Uir those still under arrest Toral. the known knowledge of their relations. nun Maria Altamlra and Jorge At the name t:me, Inn statement the Mother Superior said she said, it was arranged- - to fix th might "unconsciously" have Induced crime on Thompson, "to get him out " him to commit the crime. Prophet, Who Claims to Have of the way besides.''She added she "did not believe" he CU"cumBtaritial evidence figured . Predicted .World .War. and had sufficient courage to take a almost entirely trials of the life." three convicted. . Lindbergh Flight," Says Circumstantial Nletb said he had discovered Evldeooe that Mother Superior Conception Automobile tire treads In front of - World Is Doomed. and other nuns had ' been branded Osborne's store corresponded to on the breast with the Insignia, those on Thompson's car.-- Tha bul "IHS." This was Uken to be the British Airman and Compan boI? the Bam flrinff pin OLYMPIA, Wash? Au2. 3- .- The'( leta mnrlf that Thnmnann's miJa legend "In Hoc Slgno," and Nieto ions Bound for N. Y. ' said he would order an examination political parties' platforms may In- -, K .nimn!,l(w h Mr Tum" . of Toral and the others to find If of dicBte dryer times; but mmbers son for Osborne figured in her After Rescue they had been similarly branded. a local religious sect Insist that be- trial. Arguments) Begin Today Sitting on h- - cell cot In Fulton fore the year Is over there wiU be Arguments In the case will begin county prison, Mrs. Thompson calm such as Noaii's craft another today. ; They probably will last for NEW YORK, Aug. 3 UP) Their weathered.flood, ly made her sstemcnt last night, six days, after which the trial prop, attempt at a flight a F. S. Young heads the religionists, answering in detail questions put to er will start before a Jury of nine. failure Captain Frank T. Courtney of discrepancies apparent in and, as a prophet, declares he fore- her Should Toral be found guilty his and three companions proceeded he story and the known facts of outand the told War the World only plea for clemency will be to New York today aboard the come of Col. Lindbergh's flight. He the . . shooting, .; - She the pident:v.------------ It said Swan proposed the deatn Atlantic": transport- - line- s- Minne-wask- a declares the. whoi globe will-b- e was considered probable that of OsborheTsodn hev rescue"ln after huubaud after a thrilling Inundated as a result of earthToral's attorneys would make an mid-eethreatened to sue Swan for alienaquakes,, and that the whole Pacific tion of defense. This came Rmtcued In Nine Hours insanity affections. Into the sink will Coast through a request yesterday for a The fliers had been forced down ocean. region and mental examination of en route for the Azores from New ' ' physical the defendant ToraTs father In a Foundland. But the sturdy Dornier Heady For Animals' has built its In readiness, the cult recent Interview said son his that " Napier flying boat jckIc cut of lh William Greenwood,-a- n had suffered early illnesses. calm waters and about B p. m. yeste deep-watskipper, has Police meanwhile are conducting erday the Minnewaska pulled along worked long to make the ark seaa vigilant search for Father Jose aide and rescued the four men. worthy. It it approximately 103 Jiminex, to whom Toral tnala conThe fliers had ridden on the sea feet long, with a beam, with fession the morning of the assas- for almost 12 hours while some of two gas engines as motive power i sination. the great ships of the and quarters to carry useful. ani- . George Collins, well known Prove fleet switched from thoir courses to mals to be loaded just before the and highly respected eo to their fescue. The message of flood by Young, Greenwood and the city employee died at the family home, 5P5 the fliers' plight was received about several families who are to also citizen, North Sixth West street, Thursday 8 a. m. Thursday and it took almost make the ark ride. evening after a lingering Illness. nine hours for the nearest boats to Mr Collins. arrive. ' California,, where he 'spent three Caused sudden the What landing ' months while receiving medical of the Dornler-Napia machine treatment. His wife and five of his could not at first be determined but eight children were at his bedside radioes sent today by Courtney to . when he died.-- . i f "Why; People Climb Mountains" his wife and British newspapers He was born in Collingbourne, a proved a. very Interesting topic for said the plane had caught fire at 1 Wiltshire, England, February an addnesa by Reed Warnick, mana- 1500 feet altitude and was forced 1862. He left England April 25, 1866, - Altamount - in into the sea In flamfts-Th- e four ger of in Utan in October of that American Fork canyon, at the Pro-v- o men, Courtney, E. H. Hosrocr, Fred Judge Georpe Worthen -- gave an arriving year." .He was six weeks on the Rotary luncheon at Hotel Rob- Pierce and E. W, Gilmour, all" are interesting talk on "Current' Politi- oceah and completed the remainder - cal News," at the regular meeting well. erts Friday. of the trip by or team, of-- the Provo Womens' Republican Mr, Warnick, who holds the rec- Good Start la Made The early years of his life were ord In climbing Mount Timpanogos, Courtney started from the Azores elub, held at the home of Mrs in" farming with his father spent afterG. 1:65 at m. on bound Frances .Thursday of for Knight that been the p. Wednesday peak having mountain 85 times, has for the past some New Foundland port." JIa had noon; Mrs. Grace L. Cheever presid- end brothers, they having planted the first apple orchard on Provo five years guided various parties of arrived at the Azores several weeks ed at the meeting. Two beautiful duets, "MyOwn Bench. He had" "been employed on mountain climbers to the high peak. before from Lisbon, The start was Provo city road department for He told in a highly Interesting man- - good, the motors of .the flying boat United States,' and ''Laddie" were the 20 years, running the steam, roller a ner of the impressions gained of functioning welL ...!: furnished by. Mrs. Norma P. Bul' i the climbers, and how they reveal Early yesterday word was relayed lock and Mrs. Merle Halvorsen, and greater part of that time. He la motor-.shiGripn-holSwedish by from the given on such true characteristics :their that she had intercepted a Mrn. Lottie M., ( Worthen. Mrs,, Emily Harding Collins;- one son, hikes. He created considerable mermade Roy , Collins of Provo; and seven riment with his suggestion of using message from the flying boat say- Either Cull Stewart remarks ' and MrsL Eva daughters,Mrs. T. H. Sumner, Mrs. the Timp hike aa a proving ground ing thecrsft was' downat 42de-gree- s ."The Flag With- Milo Bean and Miss Ora Collin's, of Wrd Heal staff for sweethearts. north, 41 degrees west.. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Booth and J'Need Immediate help but In no out a Stain." Delicious refresh- Provo; Mrs. H. T. Gray of. SacraHarvard Olsen ' entertained with Imminent danger",' - the meSsaje ments Were served at the conclusion mento, Calif.; Mrs. F. M. Van Wng-eneMrs. O. A. Kallgren and Mrs. of the meeting to 60. . read. two splendid musical selections." Hostesses for the meeting were J. E Van Wagenen of Los Angeles, Shortly before 6 p.m. the master ..... Mrs. Knight.- - Mrs, Martha Jones Calif. of the North German Lloyd I Eleven grandchildren also surtadioed the United Press Mrs. Bernetta Beck, Mrs. Julia Knudsen, Mrs. Mary Henrlchsen vive, aa do four brothers. John H., that the filers had been rescued. l Mr. Barbara Hoover, Mrs. Fontella Thomas and Jonas Collin? of Provo, toUtah Fair MUST" RESUME ALIMONY Halladny, 'Mrs. Mattte Hardinjr. and June Collins of Salt Lake. . Satnight ..and Funeral arrangements are pendJohn Mooney. formerly of Provo, Mrs. May Dixon. Mr. Estclla Biirch urday; warmer . ing word from the children .In Leg who was arrested July 28. on a and Mrs. Alice Harding. tonight. Angeles; ,; complaint charging him with failMaximum Jemp. PEATH TOLIA'REACHE8-4- 7ure to payValimfeny-orthe'euppo. 81 . . . Thursday VINCENNES.-TowAug: S UP VARE's-roNimoof r former--wifand improves Minimum temp. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.. Aug. 3 The death of Ed. Childress, 38, of on war released children, Friday . Senator-elec- t Thursday , .. .43 WiHiam S. the he todav resume (UP) Lawrenceville, brought payment condition, that Hottest day of of $lfl per' month llmoney, to his death tbll of the Indian refinery ex Vre's condition took a turn for th former wife who Is now living in plosion at Lawrenceville, Ills., to better today, a bulletin' issued at year, Friday, .' 11:30 a. m. said. . seventeen. Provo. ......101 July UorToral; 20 Years AskedIJj..Woman ' Mil.. igfreM..,. ies Su-ha- h Gal-lar- - - i Thrills came thick and fast for Beatrice Freeman first when her canoe upset on Lake Tahoe, second when she. was pulled from the water by one of a speed boat. party, and third whefyihB-fPUn- d herjierq, was.CoL Charles A. Lindbergh;" Llndy had to the water to escape hero taken worship. He couldn't succeed. . McNARY BILL In-th-e C..v UP COURTNEY . Paper Says Tunney Had Brain Ini lataimrTnntmT M,v .v.; NEW TORK, - .. OUT, SAYS AL . . -- - trans-Atlant- ic a. :- - . ark.--Caold-tim- pt EIMNOWNzr -- er PROVOAN DIES 28-fo- ot - trans-Atlant- ic REEDfARNICK recently-returnedLfx- SPEAKS HERE om WORTHENIS er CLUB SPEAKER he-Camp -- , p BrvJved-hyJila(low,.ilr- m - The Weather . , 13 n rt e two-min- or a, ?f . -- , , Aug. 3 (UP).-i-ThNew York Daily News in a copy righted story today said that Gene Tunney had quit the ring In order to p'revent a recurrence of a, brain injury that for four days made his mind a total blank a year ago. Tunney, according to the story, divulged this at a tea attended by two members of the. Dally News ! LINER PICKS -- . - J - ReIigioiiSe6t In Readiness For Fatal Hood 19281ddel -- . J- : . ; - three-decke- LE BOURGET FIELD, Paris, Aug. 3. (UP) The third attempt at a westward flight across the Atlantic this year : was under 7 way : today with two veteran Polish army ' fliers, Louis Idzikowski and Casimir Kubala, at the con- . -- . - " .- Sought cen- t- With this growing indifferIn this Important work every qualified voter, men ence of the voter In local poland women, should take an itics prevailingprimaries too - active part No consclentlour often become merely "parlor Individual can rightfully shirk 'caucuses" to confirm thepreno "slate" with arranged this most Important civic ' ' duty and privilege by the alibi that "my vote makes little' . Every voter in Provo should difference anyway.' - plan new ta attend the prim- The primaries, as the name arles of one of the political . aasistanoe Implies; J$..he foundation and parties. With the of other good ' citizens he corner stone of our entire polshould strive to select such itical structure, and control men and women for delegates of them, should not be allowed " to' fall Into the hands of a that most nearly coincide . few. The makeup of the prim- - with his interest and view' ary determines to an absolute points. By so doing the cause ' of good government the character of the degree stimulus that succeeding - conventions and will receive the tickets chosen. Stay away, will be felt throughout our from and you ' entire civic and social struc-have no recourse save to con- - tUte. firm the choice of your party, The first of the Republican or bolt the ticket primaries are .held tonight - The Democratic primaries The of the will follow In about 10 days. ' On Westward Flight IfcginsrAiiv men Carry No Radio' Communications; Flan to Make Direct Hop to New York thaTat. vember elections,; der way. Measure Costaff. ntrary to Democratic Plat-- . 1 His wish to retire fouifil.lts In-at ception in the fright he received form, Declares Nominee Speculator last summer,' where he Much-Discusse- d was training for the second Demp-se- y fight A sparring partner, whose NEW YORK, Aug. 3 (UP Gov name he refused to give, after but Smith E. Alfred er(nor7 jaid today!1 ting Tunney, landed a terrific punch n McNary-Haugebill, speci-- on Gene's Jaw. For two days afterthat the fically, Is "not acceptable" to hira ward, according to the Dally News as a form of farm relief. Tunney wandered about the - He 'reiterated,- however, his states story, camp virtually out of his mind."ment of yesterday that he favored "I didn't know where I was," Tun. farm relief which will assess the ney was quoted aa saying. "I didn't cost of marketing surpluses against know my own name. When I looked commldities to be benefitted, which out of the window at the landscape Is in line, with the equalization fee, it looked wark and unfamiliar. Nobody will ever know how I strugprinciple in tho McNaryHaugei with myself to remember gled blll. It took me 48 hours before I things. that the The governor explained, reason to win could back bill is contrary to know I was Gene."enough McNary-Hauge- n the Democratic platform adopted at r - Houston.' In divorcing the McNary-Hauge- n bill from Democratic" farm relief plans. It is believed the governor desires to get away from theire-o-f directed 'akainst that opposition Chief Reed Boshard of the- Provo specific measure. - He plans to tils farm .relief discussions to Fire department, with other memformulate a .definite" Democratic bers is planning to attend the state firemen's convention at Bingham '": plan. beginning Monday, Aug. 6. Chief lookI Boshard wiU launch a drive ing toward securing the 1929 state i Cor. Second No. and Univ. Ave. convention for Provo. The Provo department will be Rpffiihfr services of mornine wor unable to participate in the athCommunity letic contests that will be staged In ship will bo held In the church Sunday at 11 a. m.. Tne ser- connection with the state couven mon will be elven by the pastor. ions, but some of the firemen wM' Sunday school session will convene j be present at various times to pais at 10 a. m- - A cordial welcome is tlclpate In the sessions, according to Chief Boshard. . extended,. - - . Provo Firemen Will Attend Utah Confab con?-tinu- - t Community Church -- J Fred Stone Hurt IyifP l a n e C r as h NEW LONDON, Conn., Aug 3 (UP) Fred Stone, famous song ahd dance manr was Uken to the Lawrence memorial and associated hospitals here today with two broken legs after his airplane crashed in a potato field near the state air-- , port at Groton. The ctor was flying 'solo while his daughter Dorothy, -- leading lady ALLEGED AUTO ineni, ana we oniy means or tract ating them on this tempt will be through vessels that tolght sight them. --V Smoke From- - Campfire Ceases r Idzikowski and Kubala were t the field most of fEe night making Arrest of Youth Near last minute arrangements for the flight, and going over plans. Summit ,. Finally the two Pole waved ,feood-bythe motors the full A wisp of smoke curling up ahead andgave started down the run-- .. " . - . ' through the "underbrush from his way. ' , lonely campfire close to Soldier Experienced Fliers Idzikowski is 36 years old and Summit led to the capture of Howard King, 24, early Friday morning. Kubala, 55. The former received The arrest was made by Sheriff J. his flying license in 1915 and KuD. Boyd and Deputies George Davis bala his a year later. They had much experience in the Polish army and B. F. Roper. ,y King is alleged to have stolen a service, the former aa leaderpf a Chevrolet automobile belonging to bombing squadron. Charles Robbins of Santaquin, Wed- - First report of the progress of nesday night Since that time of- the Polish plane came when the ficers have been asked to keep a Vflshing smack Pingoin reported elose watch for him. Late Thursday signung a wnue airplane, riytng sea- nlsht the sheriffs office received a f ward. S miles of Lorient at is tip from some one at Soldier Sum - a. m. The' fishermen could nol mlt regarding the presence of a sus--! read the lettering although the g individual in a plane flew low. Lorient Is 220 miles car or that description, from LeBourget so the plane may- . la Abandoned- Car have been that of the Poles. - . " Acting immediately on the clues, Signal stations along the coast Sheriff Boyd left for Soldier Sum- reported they had seen nothing of mit and found the car temporarily the plane. All said there was fog abandoned in Mill Fork canyon. A and that visibility was poor, of the freight trains for the culprit was fruitless, when the campfire a mile and a half from the stolen car caught the' attention of the officers, where he was found and promptly arrested at 3 o'clock Friday morning. King, who was on his way to Denver, had served short terms in the Utah state prison and the state All Indian war veterans and pioIndustrial school. neers of Provo and vicinity are invited to attend the annual encampment toJe held.:TuwdayJHfcduo- and Fridays August 14, 15, 16 and 17. The affair will be undor the auspices of sens and daughters of Spanish 1 Fork, at which place It is to be hold. Members of the Provo organization who served as members of the Mary A. Leslie Hansen, wife of committees at the last encampment Niels C. Hansen, died Thursday aft at Provo, and all others Interested, ernoon at the family home in are requested to attend a commit- ; " tee meeting to be hjld Sunday. AugSprlngvllle. Funeral services will be held In ust 5, at 4 o'clock at tho office of the Sprlngvllle Third ward chapel, the county commissioners, city and Sunday at 12 o'clock, following county building. - Important busiwhich , the body will be taken to ness, matters are-t- o be transacted Fountain Green by the Claudin un and a full attendance' is desired. dertakers, where short services and ; Interment will take place. ; The Hansens, former residents of Fountain Green, moved to Sprlng Yank Up vllle five years ago. - ic ""Soldier -- e, , ' . piclous-appearin- clo-wut- ch VIIiATTEND : ENMPMENI SPRINGV1LLE -- WOMAN PASSES .. Barbuti Chalks First Jrack Victory SCANDINAVIANS GATHER SUNDAY 'stage-productio- trans-Atlant- t and plunge to earth. The aviator refused to allow her to go to the wreck, fearing the gas tanks would Ignite and explode. He rushed to the wreckage and extricated the ac A meeting of the Scandinavian tor. members of the L. D. S. church will to took Stone .A motorist the be held Sunday, August S. at 10 a. Lawrence memorial and associate m. In the Seminary building at the hospitals, where physicians at first corner of Firth South and Third refused to divulge the patient's con West, according to WVD." Norman, 's in of the organisation, ditlon, . ,- .- president - A splendid musical Later It was announced ;that-a- n waited'on the ground with. Lieut program has -operation-was-While been arranged by the choir. Special John Campion foe ft flying lessonrperformed.The' actor took off perfectly, but no official report on the stage veter- musical numbers'wtlt- be rendered a few .hundred feet In the air his an's condition was available at once. by Mr. and Mrs. B. J, L, Merck of motor went dead, and the plane slid It was said he did not appear to be Pleasant Grove. off to one side. It crashed in a in a critical condition- although he All Scandinavians of the stake ' are invited to attend." field adjacent, to.the air field. . 'was seriously hurt - her-father- ; trols of a powerful Amlot biplane. Backed Bjr Government The two started from TBourgPt at 5:41 a. m. today (12:41 a. m. eastern standard time) hopeful of making a direct flight to New York. Their attempt is backed by the Polish government The start was somewhat sudden. They had . been here for several -weeks preparing for this flight but had mentioned no departure date. They appeared last night at Le Bourget ordered 1500 gallons of gasoline into the tanks of the craft then at dawn' rolled 000 yards down the runway and were, off.' 'For the next 30 or more hours these calm Poles will be out of communication with the world. THIEF TAKEN Miss Stone saw the plane waver ' ,; Ijll -- X- (Editorial) With the announcement of best class of voters from our;-Iirst"Pt6vo' primaries la pollUtaU -- primaries has long." ""the be held tonight the nomln- - been-- ; reeegnised 'by- students-- rating machinery" of the two; of political science aa one of major political parties design- . the great evils of our national Ife- i- On authority has eatl-- " ed ultimately to fill all the important state, county, and mated that the proportion of . - j , 1 Attend: Primary Tonight!, re HE ' -- X- X MODERN NOAHS HAVE " 77-- I -- AMSTERDAM STADIUM, Aur UP) Ray Barbuti, former Syracuse football star, won the 400 meter final today, giving the United States its first track vic.:-tory of the Olympic games. Rltola of Finland won.the 5,000 meter event "Nurml was second, apparently allowing his countryman to win. , . The standing of the six leading nations at completlton of the 400 and five thousand meters, including the corrected score caused by awarding -- of third place in the? 200 meter to Germany, fal- - 3 - - low's: i , United States 142, Finland1 6."., Sweden 87, Germany 84, Canada S3. - |