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Show 4 mm THE ;BEST , RIVALS UTAK COUNTY" SURPASSES THE REST j" FORTY-THIR- YEAR, D A nn n - you get your paper ruguUrtyT before 6:M pja. If sot, telephone to PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, MONDAY, AUGUST. 6, 1928. 42. NO." rzinA n I TELEPHONE US lo C2 D M 0 :- o -hq( ss la uuu ii i Oil iniiT in rIUUIIIU ... - : ...-v-- , JC' Vrr.: JMr fx::M Sentences Imposed Upon Provo Boys; Beer Found In 1- -- " ,:.k s ' f ' ' " 1 i I". 1,4 IV" -- vY- ic ' EblishlOcean Flyers Saved f ff Idzikowsky and Kubala Pick cd Up By Ship After : Plane Crashes i "V'. 90-d- - " i V I OPORTO, Portugal. Aug. 6 (UP). i d .' iSMMiiw 1 ' 1' "' i V-'t- iiditf Jt - m in ii.li Hoover Discusses Air Development Navigation By Plane Is Discussed By G.O.P. Nominee During Visit Of U. S. T Secretary of War - r BUSINESS IS Rescued after" crashing at sea c . airplane when their had faltered like a tired bird. Major Louis Idzikowski and Casimlr Ku bala todav prepared to return to Paris from where they started on their adventurious flight Friday. Machine Is Disabled For 58 hours the two Polish war filer's had tried to reach land in their white Amlot biplane, half the time driving on towards America and the other half trying to- reach Spain with their disabled ihachlnc. North 'of the Azores the fuel line of the 'Marshal Pllsudskt started functioning poorly. The fliers turned back, but 70 miles off Cape .. The gallant craft shot into the thejwatern fortunately near Hamburg-Americaliner Samos. The two fliers leaped Into the water, swam until boats were put out to" rescue them- - and boarded the but shfp. Neither was Injured, aboard the liner Kubala fell and injured his right arm. The plane was badly damaged. Later the filers came here. Kubala entering the military hospital. Kubala-to- ld the Unjted Press of the 38 hours of flying, of the crash and of their rescue by, the German N sailors. the It was at dawn Friday-.tha- t Marshal Pilsudakl whirled down thn long runway at LeBourget FJeld, France, and headed out across- Hie Atlantic. The. filers had disregarded the warning against such an atflylnfJ tempt In' -- -' weather, . "What of lt?'i-- MajorIdsikownkl said with a shrug-- just before he trans-Atlanti- 1. 1 ;.v n. charges. Deputy Sheriff S. A. Willis, who Investigated the accident, found two bottles of beer in the Leavitt car. These were exhibited I n --court-as evidence. ' The boys had attempted to destroy another bottle before the trrlvaT of the of fleer. The boys bad attended a dance at the Geneva resort earlier in the evening and claimed to be on their way home although the accident oecur- ed Just outside of Pleasant Grove, more than three miles north of the Junction ef the Geneva road and the state highway. On Fishing Trip Heyerhoffer, : who was driving south on a fishing trip with three Bait Lake friends, declares that two wheels of his car on the left side were off the pavement as a result of his attempt to avoid a collision. Both cars were badly damaged with one front wheel on each completely mashed. .No injuries were sustain- t PALO ALTO.Xal., AogTtf (UP)- I Plans for further, development of air navigation were discussed today by. Herbert Hoover, Republican presidential nominee, and Secretary of War Dwlght Davis, the two cab inet officers most Interested In 'V Dean Tells of Great furtherance of air transportatlonr- Hoover has Indicated to his friends ed; Achievements In Busi- 't : here that he. believes the 1 United Riding with Meyerhoffer In the ness World southbound car were Victor Dee States will demand speedy trans Cranv-Heber- . Cram, . and John portation in the future. Bohner, aJl of Salt Lake. V Prof. H. V. Hoyt. dean of the ColDavis bfoueht the nominee a re lege of Commerce and Business Ad- port of progress In the army avta ministration of the' Young univers- Hon division. The war secretary, ity, discussed 'The Dollar" In a talk who is on his way to Honolulu to before students and Jacultyof the attend the Cook Sesqulcentennlal flew here from Los ep6sIttonr Alpine summer, school recently atj , LJeuL MaiUani Under the caption hero of the Hawaiian flight 'last Aspen Grove." Dean HopFdiscussed the recent pro- summer. He tow Hoover or avances army aviation and predictgress and achievement of the busi- made inservice" would bo the gi"eat-es- t ed the world. ness in the world as soon as approHAMMOND, . tn, Aug. & F. W. He used as his illustration (VT) Brt Sorenson, tt. of priations madejy congress can be Wool worth and Henry Ford to show spent. Prove, Utah, escaped convict, how mass production has been fol- - The war secretary was the only who was shot whUe attemptlowed by what the speaker termed i caller of the day' at the - Hoover ing to eepe after being captured U m car theft, died here Continued On Page lree Continued On Page Three , , . Way. Sorenson, alias Jack O'Day, was abet by a Hammond police- j ' -- BERTSORENSON DIES OF VOUffl) most-unfavorab- fill - Fin-ister- re le -- waved farewell. Off France Sighted ' The plane was next slifhicS passing off the French coast' Then the , Aratec ' sighted the British plafteTioTth"Brthe Azores. Three hours later another British-vesssighted the craft and reported it el Continued On Page : e al . - A HVrfm i 4 t - a MOUNDS, Ills., Aug. 6. At least ten persons -were believed killed and more ' than, fifty injured in a side-iwi- ly Three- who have petitioned "for the paving are to be congratulated for thejr enterprise and public spiritedneas in working for this much needed Improvement. They have set an example in civic pride, which, if more generally adopted throughout the city, soon would make Provo one of the most attractive communities in the west. " With the. property owners willing to pay theJull there should be no unnecessary delay in starting this work and pushing it to an early completion, preferably before the end : of September. ; case of the shape of the earth and in the knowledge of astronomy. Evolution, the speaker explained, might be stated in a simple manner.. It is the Idea that all things are constantly changing. He declared that even inorganic things change to other Inorganic things, . and that boundaries are set only by no are boundaries there that man; in nature. To illustrate, Dr. Hayes called attention to the fact that one species of plants, or one series of Inorganic substances change almost r Imnerceptably Into another. "Man is Incurably religious," Dr. Hayes declared.! "He Is also Incurably scientific. He is always eager to khow something about his When ho Farm Outing Plans for 10,000 he is the rel'Kious being-wheasks How,' he is the scientific Attendance; Bathing Girls. far as" X am. concerned belng.So i . Revae Is Slated I cannot see why one cannot believe in a changing world without ruling God out of it." . Preparations are being made to Direct change, according to' the serve Is 10,000 people with' barbecued a beautiful concept of scientists, creation.' The idea of a Creator elk sandwiches at the Utah County whocanTplan "things In advance, Farm Bureau outing slated for Vivwho can create .through, habit, he ian park Wednesday, according to believes is a unifying Idea. To Indicate that scientists are County Agent W. 1. Thayne. Three deeply religious In their attitude to of the finest specimen of the antler- wards their work, Dr. Hayes read cd species were brought from the statements from several of thsj - g e)k rcgerve Monday by George great ones including a statement W. Cox of Heber, Lee Burnham of from Charles Darwin. . Mrs. Glen Seegmiller furnished a Farmington, Joseph Allen and Ed Boyer, of Springvllle, employees of soprano solo and Mr. Tanner read the state fish and game department. a sacred poem. Mrs. Herald Clark led the community singing. Special roasting pita will be preNext Sunday evening Professor B. pared under the "supervision of V F. Larson, artist, will lecture on the D. Sutton, who is in charge of thu "The Religious Influence in Art". barbecue event Sandwiches enough His lecture will be Illustrated by to feed the entire county will be cold at cost, according to those In paintings and prints. charge.. - HORTON TAKEN TO PRISON'- With appointment ' of 'Prof." C. S. S. Roy J. Horton.of Goshen who Lesf to head the committee tn Saturday wes sentenced to serve charge.. of the bathing girls' revue from one to 20 years by Judge M. new Interest is being shown In this M. Larson, on a complaint charging popular event' Leaf had "cflarge of forgery, was taken to the Utah the Glengarry" revue which proved t.tate by Sheriff J. highly successful. Girls who desire D. Boyd and Deputy B. F. Roper. to enter the Vivian parkrTCVue are requested to communicate with Mr. . DRY OFFICERS NAMED Leaf at Once. WASHINGTON,. Aug. 8 (UP)- -. -- According to Mr. Leaf Acting Secretary of Treasurjr Sey- are especially requested to particimour , Lowman today appointed pate. Wednesday In order that an three permanent prohibition admin- elimination may be made to deteristrators under civil service at an mine a Utah county entry for this annual salary of $6,000 each. event at Saltalr later this month. j ELK BARBECUE pe wreck and derailment of two Illinois Central passenger trains near here early today. Among the known dead was LrA. Drennant Mattoon, Ills., express messenger on the Chicago and New Orleans limited. Thebther train ' involved" in the wreck was the Memphis to St property-wners- " he Train In Illinois; Wreckage Is Searched for Dead. (UP) . - Hftle hftcnioW MMm a grarfleal He argued that even theology must give way to the truth when the truth Is once established, as in the -- Louis "Chfchasaw- - crack night 1 ' ,". , . sleeper. Pipe Obstruction ' . Cause of ths wreck was said by trainmen to have been an Iron pipe obstruction on the southbound right of way which was seen by the crew of the "Chlchasaw," who stopped their train. The New Orleans bound train then came along, struck the obstacle and sideswlpcd the stationary train, It was sald. Most of the Injured were taken to the St Mary's hospital at Carlo, 10 miles from the scene of the ' wreck.-Tweneight ef the Inlur-j ed were negroes the hospital report er, una woman suffered the lose an arm whilo several 'suffered of broken limbs. Meat Cutter Accused of Kill-- . The pipe obstruction was believed to have been lost from a freight '. train which passed over the route ing Society Woman; , the night during Denies Deed v The crew of passenger train No. ' ' 203, St Louis to Jackson, Tenn., first saw the Iron pipe, sloppedand LOS. ANGELES, Cal Aug. 6. (UP) A grand Jury Indictment telephoned warning ahead to the charging him with the murder of "Chickasaw" which was advised at Mrs. Myrtle Melius. 41, Los Angeles Cairo. Word could not be sent to society woman, was expected to be the southbound New 'Orleans train returned late todav against Leo P. in time, according to the yardmastcr .J. here. " The pipe 'was 24 inches in . Kelly, 29, a meat cutter. diameter and 20 feet long be said. Hides In Closet ' The suspect was found hiding in Others Bodies Recovered In addition to Drennan the body a clothes closet in the maid's room of the fashionable Wilshlre district of a man believed to be Joe Denny, Melius home a few; minutes after 30, of Omaha, Neb., and that of an the nude and mutilated body of Mrs. unidentified white woman were tak Melius was discovered In an up- en from the wreckage. Three un women also were identified- negroe , stairs bedroom. killed. denied the slaying. Kelly 46Jhm:gh Wreckers were searching several Deputy District Attorney Egan said for three the case against the accused man overturned sleepin-pcarwas so strong that It would be pre- or more bodies believed pinned in their bertha Seven cars of the sented to the jury today. Memphis to St Louis train, and ten According to au'JiorlUes Kelly cars of the Chicago New Oi lcatiS admitted beating thejwomaoafter. i limited were derailed. contended he but they quarreled he did not kill her .. . The body of Mrs. Melius, was found by. her 7 husband,4- - Frank, -wealthy manufacturer, when hare-turne- d from an all day fishing trip. . Begs To B Killed - Thirty minutes later while searching the residence for clues police came upon Kelly," crouched In a closet In the :. maid's.: room. He z. Ernest R.. Rasmuson, for the ' . begged to be killed at once. past four years a member of th Although Kelly was reticent at Provo high school facultv, has joined first he later admitted that he came the. editorial staff of the Evcniti; to the Melius home for breakfast Herald. During the past years he with Mrs. Melius. had charge of the journalism clam- eaof the high. BChool...; Mr. "Rasmusoh Is a graduate of the- - Young university receiving nn -A. ,B. "degree from that Institution In 1924. Prior to his coming ti 2; Spanishork, .2 ; Payson, 2; Provo he taught school for a number of years In Morgan and Pleas-' . LOS ANGELES" ty IN READINESS '."WUHAN SLAIN -- , prbon-Monda- '. 'red-head- s' ' The newest carrier routes started are thosejn Benjamin favor-with- Leland. Beginning yesterday carrier-boy- s and "in these two Utah circle of readers and is rapidly winning' in communities within-thrural southern the. section of Utah Generally the county thaF fact" the county 'residentsIsTevldent from : fair tonight and EVENING the deliver and SUNDAY the have" HERALD to the been established, past month eight new carrier routes I ruesdayj little homes of residents at the same there time deliver as who the paper is of 32 carrier boys thanga In temp- The HERALD how lias aenverea in erature. rrpvo. enoh veninff to the.homes on that many routes. oeing the Other routes established during the past month re those Uaxlmnm temp. Besides that a large number of. Utah county residents re: ' In Lindon, Orcm, two in Pay son and two in Spanish Fork. Sunday ......82 ceive the EVENING HERALD by mail. Minimum tpmp. will soon "HERALD .The number ofcarrier boys employed, by. the..HeralcUat the circulationlof . . .44 . The total paid Sunday . .... . nVv C AAA . i ouu- - present are as follows :. Provo, 17; Grand View, 1 ; Pleasant uvw Hottest ' day of marcn Annn and iowru mark its begin oQ View, 1; Lake View and Vineyard, 1; 0remr 2; Lindon, 1; ecriWrs-t- he mark set for the end of this year. . , .. That EVENING HERALD is constantly, increasing its The Weather Sideswipe of Limited Cause3 " Crash With Another Crack - EVIMGHERAL ! MM -- driven by Harold Meyer-hoer of 128 Truman avenue, Lake at 12:30 Sunday morning the trans-Atlant- .... Jr Salt at the south city UmlU of Pleasant Qrove. ..-.Stiff Sentence Today the boys are languishing Id the city jail, where they are serving etlff sentences Imposed by City Judge George S: Balllf Monday morning.' Leavitt was given a sentence In the county Jail for driving a car while under the in fluence of liquor, while Peterson received a sentence of 45 days or $150 fine, on a charge of Illegal posses-lioBoth boys pleaded guilty to Photo shows the plane oi r Commander Caalmlr Kubal left) and Comander Louis Idz.kow-sk- y (lower right) FollNh AcesP wlio crashed In the soa before coming near the goal of .their, westward flight The airmen were rescued by a .near-by- . ship. Engine trouble caused the plane s ... fall. . (l-- - car ' Property owners representing 105 rods of the 168 roda facing University avenue from Sixth North street to the north city limits have petitioned the city commission to have that street paved this year. Their wishes should be acceded .to and the street paved early this fall. University avenue has developed more rapidly than other1 street in the city, into a most beautiful residence ; Differentiated Is any Theology One of the chief drawbacks of the north section district. Dr. Murray 0. Hayes Says of the street has been its unpaved condition. Until that is Idea of Change In Evolution rectified the street cannot come into its own;- - Property ion owners realizing this are willing to pay the cost of paving Not Contrary' to JR and have of.thejr owiraccord petitioned the city commission to create a paving district and have the work com!Mevcr-hthere been a conflict V pleted as soon as possible. a between religion and sclcnce,' said " dlswith" sustains in heaviest the street the traffic , The Dr. L'urrayO." Hnyca, Inhls: city the exception of Fifth West and Third South streets. The sson at the religions services' held at the traffic, in to Provo canyon is ever increasing and passes almost entirely along North University avenue .With the Alpine Summer school, of Brigham Young iinlvorsity, Sunday evening. early completion of the "Y" stadium, traffic on the street "Nor can there be," tho speaker addwill be materially increased. Thousands, yes jtens of thoued. sands, of automobiles will carry sport fans from every secDr. Hayes then explained that ths tion of Utah to this athletic paradise every week during conflict whenever there has been a conflict It has always been bethe football and track seasons. The present road will tween theology and science. never hold up under such a severe test and as a result the The speaker then , referred to road will react in,' advertising this city. some of the old conflicts whlcb have That is another reason why North "University: avenue occured over the shape of the earth, over astronomy, and other matshould be paved this fall. L,;-:-- :. . ivl , : ters 'about which man once" knew as Auto After Collision; Cars Are Badly Damaged. Too much home brew Im bibed after a dancing party before driving home proved costly to two Provo youths as the result of an accident early Sperry Sunday . morning1... Leavitt, 19, J65 South University avenue, and Harold Peter- leon,- EU, 4 JNortn uirst rast street, dnving a Ford coupe, Pit . Btlff frashefrInto-a-For(rurtn- University Avenue llShould Be Paved Polish Flyers Rescued From Atlantic I Pleasant Grove, lj Springville, Benjamin, Lelani.-l'an- d 1.- . . ,- s ,' -- . . HERALD STAFF IS INCREASED . -- . '' . .. It is the aim of the EVENING .HERALD to establish-- ant Grove. -: ' carrier routes in each one of the rural communities in Utah PHOVO BENCHV PRIMARIES county before the end of the year. .-.. Republican party primaries for If you are not now a subscriber to EVENING HERALD the Provo "Bench precinct will bo held Tuesday evcnine at S you should become one now. This In the Grand Vlw meet- first of all tn th6 development of Utah countv. and is alwava f o'clock house, it. Is announced by j ing ready and willing to back anything for the progress of the rrtv officials. At. that time, j can assist in this work far delegates to state,, eongresaloiml county ana its resiaents-io- u judicial conventions will be better by being a memberof the Herald family thairDther. i and j named by the G. O. P. . I -r-- I I ncwsDaDer-JaJnteresre- d ( -- wise, ... - ' " k ... - .... . .. , V ... . .. l... - - gathering, . .- ." t. i- f - |