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Show RIVALS THE BEST 1 Utah county" SURPASSES THE REST FORTY-THIR- oo oo io( oo 7 Jl I pv; 71 . YEAR. NO 75. D " k iiv ll.L.lPROVOmH '.A Vi I oo o6- - k. I I vh oo nll I 1 77 I Jl " I I LJ I -- V ay r I 1,1 I I oo:- - oo vitoe . : - COUNTVVpTAH, FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 21, 1923.7"-tr- rr oo TEN PAGES V - " .', I T". V MHlffaiBBM I nilAPPFII HOOVER-SiVIIT- IIIIUH' IIIIIIU i 0 I UUI Wu.UWVI.i -- nmnmirnn. r III ALI III riir II UlUUU Lilt U at-La- ! Wam I H S IMULO Collapse Sept. 21. After a night in which d vigilantes threatened to lynch suspects in the kidnaping and murder of Gill Jamieson", wiser heads prevailed and early today the HONOLULU, (UP) hastily-organize- danger of .mob action seemed past Two rifle companies of the national guard however were encamped in the armory by Gov. Wal- ' lace Farrington and were prepared for an emergency. The troops were with trench helmets, load- ' equipped ed rifles and fixed bayonets while tear bomb wer ordered fom Scho field barracks, the regular army post here. IS Under Arrest Fourteen Japanese and a FHiplno were under arrest with no conclusive evidence against any of them except HarryTCalaon, a; Japanese formerly employed as a chauffeur by Jamieson. Kalson is accused of waiting a ransom letter to the banker. Meanwhile vno trace has been found of the murderers although the search is being conducted without relaxation. . Sept: 21. HONOLULU, T. H., (UP) Honolulu appeared ready to adopt the old "vigilante, law" todayin an effort to run down the slayera of litHe-Gi- ll Jamieson, victim of the Hawaiian Islands' mo6t spectacular crime. Open expressions of dissatisfaction with police methods were heard from some of the most prominent ' citizens. "They expressed disgust over the failure of authorities to apprehend the kidnapers of Gill before he was slain, and were equally disappointed that only fifteen "mere" suspects were In custody. Throughout last night and Into today groups gathered belligerently. A meeting of substantial citizens convened on a waterfront pier to organize a citizens vigilante com- tnittee and withdrew to an office building In the heart of the city -when newspapermen arrived. son of Fred- Gill, the --ertrk Jamieson, wealthy of the Hawaiian Trust company, was lured from his school by two men Tuesday. Thursday his was and bruised battered, body, -found tH" the' brush near Waikikl Beach by three employes of his ..father. Jamieson identified the body of The his son and then collapsed. mother, formerly MirLulu Gill, of who Tulare. Cal., bore the strain bravely, also collapsed whpn she learned Gill's fate. s. "Her cortdilTon was said to be ,T Up fr ' ffl 'WhisperinCainpaign' Recognize Rival's Attacks 4 ' -- .? UllnllUL II ILL I UL. V t -- A h V jr" I J 1 i I I I 1111 I tm 1 f' I I 'jf ; - V $H 'i bl SI III 'I trans-Atlant- ic er x - Corona. VANCOUVER, C, Sept 21 BARN, GRANARY BLAZE OCCURS burb of Chicago. the He is wounded in and 1n the right-and-left-- ' tUSNOW 1420-We- CLUB SPEAKER Bo-shar- groin. According to the current story, V J oy w PARKING NEAR WILL GATHER FALLS PLANNED Don't Forget The Mutts! meeting of that club. The firs.tj project to be undertaken la that of providing parking grounds at the foot of Bridal Veil falls in Provo canyon in order that lovers of the great outdoors may park there and enjoy the beau ties' of the falls and of Mt Tlmpan- ogos In this project the clubmen will receive the heartiest cooperation of the county commissioners. Chairman A. O. Smoot and Neil Dahle Thursday, Journeyed to the falls with a committee from the-cl- ub comprised of J. A. Bullock, chair man. Judge A. B. Morgan and Dr. George - Brimhall. W1U Estimate Cost It was the decision of the commissioners to have the county engineer r r: :', ;, J- . . rested by Provo officers 'Wednes- day afternoon In Provo, where they returned following the early morn ing robbery at the Forest Dale Golf club in Salt Lake, where they led the Salt Lake police a merry chase. Gallagherf who remained In Salt Lake, was picked Aip1 there by De tective lister Wire late Thuisday night as he w&skalking to a girl t the corner of Second South and State street. Just a block from the Salt Lake police, headquarters. Eight Robberies Confessed Confession of eight robberies in Salt Lake and three la Prov, perpetrated by members of tha gang during the last few months, was made this morning in Salt Lake b the five arrested boys In the pres- pnr at th Salt Lake and Pravn nf--i PROVOANSIN COAST CONCERT Recital of J. W. McAllister and Nell Clark Pleases v Coast City --- - SAN LUIS OBISPO, Sept 21. (Special to Evening Herald) Prof. J. W. McAllister, former Instructor of music at the Provo high school and the Brigham Young university, and Miss Nell Clark, a graduate of 1h.eUniversity, now connected with Maria high school were the Sa: in a dramatic concert at pre3ent-the new L. D. S. cTispeMu San Luis Obispo Monday night. ficers.- - i Enjoyable Recital Together with Mrs. .Meta Ceder-iih- jl lund of Logan the former Utahn's were featured in one of the most en joyable recitals of the year. Prof. McAllister who is well known as the possessor of a remarkable voice, opened the program with "Mother Machree," followed by "Duna," both of which selections scored a dejided hit. Two charming Irish numbers were alsg included in his repertoire of solos with piano accompaniment by Miss SERMSFOR PARLEY PRATT ' The Salt Lake" robberies Include three Texaco service statknt, the Noall drug store, the Cathodtal of the Madeleine, the Forejti Dule Golf clubhouse twice, three rooms at M,,tVl. Waghlngton C8ndy ghop near th9 Old Mill club in Salt Lake. The Provo burglaries confessed are the Elks' clubhouse ' o t First Vf est, the "Y" Drug and Confectionery on University avenue and tie Superior Rotlsserie on Fifth West street The officers wers still wotting with the boys at noon Thursday and they believe a number of others will coma to light with further ques, . tioning. Gallagher who confesse.to . the lone robbery of the Elks club house secured a watch and several other articles of value. The other two Provo thefts were admitted by Charles Carroll and Charles Fech' ser. ,, . Service Station Robbed Before MadsenJeftProvo this morning he confessed to having entered two Texaco service stations and the Martha Washington Candy Shop in Salt Lake a few weeks ago in company with Dean Simmons and Frank Gallagher. According to his story to the Provo officers, they obtained a quantity of gasoline in one of the stations, a tire and some Inner tubes in the ether, and several boxes of candy in the candy ' rJ" " - ' V - shop. Funeral "services for Parley T. Pratt, who died Thursday morning at his home In Orem will be held Sunday at 2 p. m. In the Masonic temple. The funeral ritual of the Odd Fellows will be conducted at MadsenilreporteLio have gons up to Salt Lake on the night of the robbery in his father's cart metlug Simmons and Gallagher', Cue re, while two other Provo boys brought Simmons' roadster back to Provo. -Charles Carroll admitted 'that he was withGallagher andrTechseT" about a month ago In Salt Lake, when they, entered the club house at the Forest Dale Golf club, securing $20 in currency from the cash register, according to the Provo officers. ", of EepofVsTrom tne school-matare" Provo ttt to the effect lodge rooms, Saturday at 8 p.- - m. the boys to arrange the details xt the serv-loe- s, that members of the gang made frequent trips to Salt Lake on some mysterious business. 'On such occasions they were in the habit of Sudweeks staying at the Semloh hotel in Salt Lake, where several thefts were Gallagher confessed to the Goes Ceremonies made. theft of a gun from an adjoining room last Wednesday night before Dr. Joseph Sudweeks left this he, 8lmmons, and Fechser-root- ed mornfng for Moscow, Ida.; to repre- the Forest Dale club house for the sent the B. T, XT, at the lnaugura second time, jwhere they obtained tion of Dr. Frederick J. Kelley, as $15Jn.Cash, .two. slot machines and president nt the University of IdaTid, a" quantity of cigarettes. which Is to tnke plaoe Monrlsy and ... According .to.the .Salt Lake Vffl- ToffsdsybfReM week. Dr.. keliev e'er, charges of second deceo 1 formp.r.deaa-o- f the University of hnrglat-- WT1I ha fjjed agaiW h ; .. MjOU)'iJ boy tor the '. thefts - perpetrate-- ! Dr. Sudweeks is an alumni and ther.e. Disposition of the vKet'sen former facitltv member of the Uni committed in Provo will be defer-versity' of Idaho .He red ntil thelr;onnctl0fr with the tend the h'. D. S. church seminarv Salt, Lake crimes has been thordedication, to be held Sunday at oughly cleared up Jo 4 Uon Moscow. of Polici Burbldga, the city gTaveHldtf-in"theFrdv6- cemetery where burial - will take Jlaee The body tnay- - be- - viewed at the Masonic "temple the day of the services. All membersC-ihe- , Odd Fellows ' , es filling In the space and fencing It off from the main road. In addition to maklmr this Im provement a largs signboard will be erected giving Interesting data about the falls and also about other points of scenic Interest in the canyon. ... ; . - It was the opinion of' the group who visited the spot Thursdav that work on the .project can be com menced at once. , Ltah bounty's jnutts. wlllA8SembIo Thnrsdajv 7, Wh"irThe Evening Herald eontmit to determine theSitmb MUTTIEST - MRS. CLI MUTT IN UTAH COUNTY is -- ... CMCINNATr37BOSTONXT8econd gameT Existence of a larjre "srane" of Provo vouths' resnflnHirilB Provo robberies during the past twelve months, has been revealed following the arrest of Charles Fechser, Dean Simmons and Frank Gallagher in - Sarnts-TwaTenef- it sr Zachery Bengough Adkins and Berg. PHILADELPHIA . . .. .... . . 4 J 0 0 0.2 0 0 1 0 t .. UETKOIT . , 9 15 s . . .0 0 0240 0 3 x Grdve7 Orwoll and Cochrane; Vangilder, Rommell ' . . jCTAH Fair to Woodall. ana Sat WASHINGTON 1 (first game) 2. CLEVELAND night urday; warmer ST. LOUIS 3, BOSTON 2 fend 6th) 7 southwest por- LEAGUE T,,i o ooooo o o 1 2. -- 3 Maiimum temp. cniCAGo' BROOKLYN ....1. 10 0 0 Q 1 0 0 x 2 6 31 76 1 Thursday Nehf and Hartntt; Vance and DeBerry. Minimum ' tomp. PITTSBURGH G. PHILADELPHIA 5 (final) ROSTON 5. CINCINNATI 3 (first game) jTlmrsday . . . .33 - !or numerous Salt Lake and dab - Today's Baseball Sco res oioa2 - Florence Sibillo. Miss Clark, whose versatile-talen- ts are widely recognized enterWill Kiwanis Sponsor tained with" a humorous reading, "The Hat in the Pit" and an inter" Project; County Commis- - "" pretative Chinese dance in costume. Mrs. Cederlund, a dramatic readsion Cooperates ' er of note, was featured in the program sponsored by J. N. Newbold, Greater attention of members of president of the San Luiii Obispo the Provo Kiwanis club willbe branch of for i scenic regiven Continued on Page Two) sources of Utah county, according to a decision reached at a recent -- ed t ing uuestioningr of Trio; FurtherDisclosures May Follow . lv SCANDINAVIANS In Custody, Follow- - -- Mi after he and Johnny Patton, the-13known Wiir be Mayor of Burnham," had completed a held in the L. D. S. Seminary buildround of golf on the Burnham golf ing, corner of First South, and - ; .... Third West streets, Sunday," Sepcourse." It seems Capone had varied from tember 23. at 10 a. m. his usual habit jiT .going about unAdolph Neilsen of American Fork armed, and had carried a .45 calibre apd Carl Madsen of Riverton will revolver with him. be the speakers. Manv musical numbers have hpen Reports say that the gun was dis Tr ft t,np rr charged accidentally naTlapfine Bppgliaiy prnpn-gram is assured. All Scandinavians (Continued on Page Two) are welcome. ji -- They were later taken to Salt Lake By Chief of Police Dtto Birk and Sheriff J. D. Boyd. ' Merrill Staley, formerly "a student of the Provo high jchool and now attending school in Salt Lake, was arrested there and questioned in .regard to the series of robberies. He was released temporarily, but will be recalled for further luestiomng, according to word received from Salt Lake. 9 Fechser and Simmons were ar J n e, - Capone shot himself last Saturday r semi-invali- d, su- Two More Pfovo Youths Sensational disclosures' came to light Thursday as a result oi a severe grilling 01 the, youthful trio byjsalt Lake Jetectives, and Charles Carroll17 and Jonathan Madsen, 16, both of Provo, were arrested here Friday morning by Police Officer,! & Davis on request of the Salt Lake author-- . H wilt fight extradition to the United States, he said, and he declared the vhole "murder, farm" story to be a frame-u- p against him. ' Holds To Denial U! - ' t hcx4 1 tttl kfl fpeWy rTo th in jail here and o the train from H f i v Kamloops, according to the provincial police who escorted him here. He den1esnot only the charges of butchering and murdering but also all charges of improper conduct toward the boys he is suspected of killing. With .Northcott safely In Jail, Bul- however, attention of provincial po lice has turned almost entirely to: day toward efforts to locate his sis ter, Mrs.'Winnifred Clark, mother of Sanford Clark, the youth whose revelations disclosed the gruesome CHICAGO. Sept.' 21. ( UP ) condition at the murder farm. "Scarface Al" Capone, ruler of ChiMrs. Clark Jias not been seen cago's ganglant,"lias "been shot, but sluice shortly before midnight Sunnot by the gangland which months day, when she left a rooming house George Elliott, Philadelphia directhere in company with her.brother or of public safety during the regi ago decreed his death. "Al" Shot Himself and her mother, Mrs. Louise North- me of former Mayor Kendrick, Is The gang lord, whose every move cott, who is under arrest in Calgary, pictured as he appeared after being is guarded by no less ihan twelve of questioned by the grand Jury in the the most watchful gunmen ever aspolice graft and racketeer investi(CoftUnued on Page Two) sembled, shot himself, accidentally, gation. according to reports today,, Capone today lies in St. Margar- Fire Damages Property Of Daniel P. Vincent to et's hospital at Hammond, Ind . Extent of $1155 - -- fj fUP) Cold, calm and unperturbed, Gordon Stewart Northcott, 21, sat in his cell In 0"'S.lla jail here today and denied ail charges of murder laid at his door bypolice ofRiver-sidCalif. : Salt Lake. . B. r ties. -- I ' y-Tho et El ? RIVERSIliE,. Califs Sept Rlvertdde county grand jury will meet here today to return Indictments charging Gordon Stewart Northcott and bis mother, Mrs. Louisa North- colt, with a series of axe murders sa.d to have been commit' ted on a chicken ranch near . E"---i-"- v f f , . The Weather JS; -- nies Every Charge Made ser-lou- t .S ' J . Chicago's Gangland Leader Pierced By let From Own Gun; Condition Is : Declared Not Serious - nt m-'-'- reuT witness e . Scarface Al Gapone Shot; Wound Occurs Accidentally DR. . 11 Northcott Is Cool and' Calm tn ancouver Jail;, Says ille 7 whlsper-1ngcampal- WASHINGTON, Sept 21 (UP) Herbert Hoover intends to take no recognition personally of the attacks made upon his campaign platform by Gov. Alfred E. Smith In his western tour, the United Press was informed officially today. Continues Quiet Campaign The answers which will be made to Smith will be delivered by the important Republican orators and by Chairman Hubert Work of the national committee. Hoover will continue with the quiet plan of campaign he already has marked out for himself, no matter what the contesting nominee says, according to the announcement " This course of action was decided upon by the inner council after Smith's farm speech in Omaha, which mentioned Hoover by name and purported to quote from some , of Hoover's speeches.. Ex-pdic- ! I IHJLmttL 111 .' " CITY. Okla., Sept 1 i UP) Oovernor Alfred E. Smith began and closed - the "whispering campaign" chapter in his battle for the presidency here in Oklahoma, where the religious issue admitted- 4y Is a strong factor. National Ixkuch Henceforth He told his audience, last night that his speech closed the discussion for him, and that hereafter he would turn his attention to national issues. The Democratic" Candidate and his party leave here at 11 o'clock for Denver, Colo., where Smith JL n,: r rl will make the third speech of his campaign. It is expected to be de- Two women "met for the" first time at the National flyers voted to water-powgenerally and, Air Races at Los Angeles Ruth Elder, left, and Amelia Earhart- .- Ruth in particular, to the Boulder Dam almost flew across the ocean, and Amelia did, 'Ruth's In the movies now. project in which Colorado and six other . states . in this , section . are vitally interested. Meanwhile, Democratic and Republican1 -- leaders - here set about measuring the effect of Smith's denunciation of the whispering campaign as "treasonable" and upon the political complexion of this state in November. OKLAHOMA ririim nmii III II b U -- X . I Damage estimated at more than $1,100 resulted from, a disastrous barn and granary fire Friday morning; The property,. owned by Daniel P, Vincent Center, burst into flames about 10:45 o'clock and the prompt response of the fire department was unable to save the barn and its contents from total destruction. . The granary was party destroyed, ..Characterizing the constitution of aUhough part of the grain in thisthe United States as the most dem- - structure was rescued by. the fireOther equlpment bumeu rtnnnmnnt I men. 'yrjlfo .nd atahilinin ever produced by mankind, Df. Wil- brought the total loss up to $1,155, liam J. Snow, professor of history according to Fire Chief Reed estimate. The loss is parof the Brigham Young university, tially covered by insurance. gave an interesting talk on the before the members of th! Sparks from the burning barn Prova Rotary club at their weekly and granary threatened-Vincent'luncheon meeting at the Hotel Rob- house and property or Alex Andreasen, but thlsj danger erts today. was eliminated by Jthe fjie jighlcrs Prefacing his talk Dr. Snow.com-plfmentupon the spirit of without the blaze spreading. Rotary fellowship .that : organization Is 7lThef lrCBU pposedly was causted creating throughout the civilized by either matches or a lighted cig-arv world. being thrown into a pile of r 7 I D. S. BAPTISM SERVICES He told his audience that the con- straw near the barn. I D. S. baptism services will be stitution was established during a The estimate of the damage In held In the Utah stake admlnistra-t- i period of discontent and that It had curred is as follows: Barn, $500: on build ihg. Sund ay, at 3 p.. m.. of r power in unttftig-th- rf The bishopri- c- of- - the - Kdgcmont narneaa. wagonoea ana , nay ward will be lli charge. $50; two calves, $30l'tarm im- (Continued on Page Two) fptements, yrsrsiraw stack, $50. EXTENSION COURSE PLANNED Prof. B. F. Cummings of the Young university would like to : all persons interested in a coi.i ko In "TTehcTratthgfacTtrty rpom, Edaca tional building. Monday evening at AMERICAN LEAGUE i 7:30 o'clock. If enough students -will NEW1YQRK v, a coursejn this subj-jo0(r2o T be given under the pxtnsUin divi- CHICAGO r.01 0000 1 00 2 777; sion of the school, It is announced, : and 'a hqer farm vr: ' y ' ' ' 't rfW -- A 21 Parents Undergo . ..... Democratic Candidate Takes -j- rge; I UttlILL of "Vigilante Law" Passes; Murderers of Gill Still ra mrr II KTUIII KM Thread Jamieson IlLUlULM I ImL I iVn H tfr m hrM in- - conn tloH" wlth the ; Fair. Full details of tho big contest, for which cash prizes of $10, "" $3 and $2 will be awarded, will appear In Urn Sunday Herald. Watoh for thn red-hdopes Sunday, boys! Remember, the ngllcr, the "Just dawgier" your mutt Is, the better are his chances ui mw prrars.-Head Sunday's Herald fvr complete details! rtah-Couat- ; -- MrsEnmia-WCluff. -- 1 a c!o?.e Dr. Joseph To. ' ' FF WILL SPEAK Ul- - of hisfnry. will he1 (ho ities'kf'r !t in Fjiy vnrrf rhaoi'l SundaV at 7:30 o'clock. The subevening ject -- will be The Biitish-ls.-u..- ! Movement," a. topic wh'ch .Is of world wide Inter esttttft":nreBenF vuiiB. iooa music nns been ar. ranged for. All are welcome, d'Hit y- - . f . wiU-also-- at-4 the-saMs-fac -- of-CbJ- i |