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Show I) M JV THE RIVALS III IS V Wtg) rncs OflfHiAfMI n Ann II tivi Li BUI W TELEPHONE US BEST UTAH COUNTY Do you jet your paper not telephone W beforeregularly? 6:43 pan. If SURPASSES THE REST FORTY-THIR- PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1928. YEAR, NO. 90. D prrpn yvrn F? mm; ll lUHllUH " nimripr I i ' nnn mil fiuny iiAiii Appim I I I ID v w.i " im tin i V ": 'k School Matinee Wednesday Weeks of careful "training under the able direction of Lewis Lacey, thoatrirnl nroducer. gives as Tin. 1 U. Third West in ihe Urat Zeppelins tr 1 der tboTraspices t)f Provo Poet W American Legion, will excet all of the Legionnaires Salt Lake came to Provo this prtvious efforts at entertaining. afternon to confer wlthSherlff . Two Kvening Shows 3. D. Boyd aad County Attorney The big annual show which Is L E. Brockbank, concerning the case, given as a benefit for the Harmon dteposltlon of the GUes rilavground fund, will be staged onfeiaon Inaomuch M GUe Wednesday and Thursday evenings youth was obtained while the Sheriff of with a special matinee for school In custody the was have to children at 3 o'clock Wednesday afanxious he is Fatten, is it connection as ternoon. In this the matter cleared up as soonthat announced that children or tne cuy Gets poKslble. The fingerprints schools desiring to attend the show wlH " ln" flrure In to time dur- Of may be excused in sufficient vestlgated by the officers attend.. nr the conference. x mu Be With the best comedians and filed sleians of this city enlisted ln the No murder charges will be that the Plans If or I. a membership cam-- , great" cast, It Is eertain Bt and Provo numof tO g thcdter-golntblic naign designed to double the h and Alpheus Mossman. according Utah county will be given a genuine ber of members of the maae joy statement a -"4 Dairy corporation have ieen ETBrockbank today. The treat ney Foremost amon? tnese are vt. made and the drive will begla this in the murImplicated became boys Earl Revnolds Jack fc.astman, n week under the direction of Will H. der of Nightwatchman Joseph Wallace Thomaa Nielsen and Dc Gustav Wilster, ofWilkins of Spanish Fork, followinga Ball'f. Pul Murdock, Boo ficials of the coirpany. The move car theft charge a on arrest their . is being made in anticipation of the Robinson, and others. , week ago. nerformance given by erectloaof & central utility dairying Ca Seems Weakened such Provo Legionnaires carries . HHy4 nit ri plant in Provo. within theTiearu The repudiation of the confeSon the it viui, a written vtrile, lnteresiing to ture, wheh ;ll require approxihave said is Giles which dialogue. mately 50,000 pound of railk Per in the, Salt Lake county jail Fri- eether entertaining Koo Koo with To Island 'if dnv for its most economical operafollowlmr-a-eonferenday, Thn norfnrmance opens wltn-- a tion, v A. Child Frsnds Superintendent woodland scene wherein Jerrv,. a WIU Seek Ooptracts and Sheriff Clifford Patten, coupled - bv Wing, Norman , niwd eomi)letkn of the with the fact that many detailB In which the membership drive which win extend around aircastles builds with variance at the document are mis into of the play is woven, every town and district oi me the true facts as brought out during story mm 10 me carries two countlei. contracts for the weakened imagination the Jnvestigations. have be fuf to nd of Koo Koo, reputed of milk to tne new plant will convic. the case materially, and a beautiful girls. Further be s'pned up. The drive shuild be tion against the boys would be diffi- of imaginaryIerry. in his completed bv December 1, accordcult to obtain on such evidence of the island a ing to officials of the company. alone, according to Mr. Brockbank. mind. picture . An effort will also De maae iw Gilei According to the confession, Scene two, which forms a pan oi- stimulate a higher production on shot the watchman while 'standing leadtwo nreliido nresents the so that by part of the members, im wnrl farlnar him. while the Inves , k.' tkn nhnw in an In- - the jjnna is in operation, me cuiwcu"""" the plant time the rtnw crime the following -tigation will be handling the-- r thatjiejwas shot f rerfrftoaen ana jati Ejnmmivif "threecooperative orTouftlrnes the 4k. h. Knilot ilnnted downward DoC Iteyntiius which Is In the neighborire said to be great. - through the body -rw rnrries the Derformers quantity of 16,000 pounds. hood low the right shoulder "blade and - tn,. iv- - iirfnira TCno Koo Islands. ' of commerce jmmstrel Is given eh The special chamber W. . emerged through the right breast, T.O Hie i ii R. Phibbs the famous committee headed by thnt either a taller man and in the task route. at engaged is present murder the committed than Wilkins nnt much merriment Is -', of selecting a suitable site for the or that the watchman was snoi in and bere many stunts are plant, which should be ln operation furnished nnsitlon. sittlns' ntroduced by various memoera Finger prints taken at the store the cast, all of which are said io (Contiued on Page Five) mr - ' by Deputy Sheriff Aiva aiouv be of 4h highest order.morning after the crime, are Demu enlprsred and later will be compared " It Is with prints of Giles-thtfiunderstood that the printsat Span- lnh Fork were not obtained - under thn Ko.t mnrlltlnnn and maV not " prove conclusive. ' .' receive enthus- Alihia Am rinimPU- -' .t..wtmi1i! . .....I n.n. The American Legionaimrv. because it la a Mm. mam Ailps formerly of . . lastic patronage from all peop, the money . a d becausc Prpvo, now living In Salt Lake wnr is worth ,on real entertainment that usea In .Provo today and conferred with m "evn be to are. the proceeds TrnmnTT nt - Mn potintv lnUwhlle The. theater children's playground. ... here.' ShVlsVld to have stated that she Js positive thnt the bov was st her hom in Salt lAke on thnight in question and is ready toproduce absolute evidence to this effun TTurthnrmnrA nhe declares that ., This organization went out initial endow- he was "bulldozed' Into writing the confession. mother of AlMrsMossman, pheus. also Is certain that her son was home on that particular night. niffordPW v , j rure ce ' . de-iv- r" ". i?of-tra- . pit-ci- i- vs., ABOUT THEjKlON SHOW - -- g7ESHJ,9...,, - J0 ' POLICE CONTROL TOKG WAR CHICAGO, Oct. 16 (UP) Chico rrn'm Mrnl hntnmon n 11 ,1 crtiA f A lowers of the Hip feing and On Le- ong Jnctions.rwhich re?ijtilSun- Monday -- in. the day night-and oeaths or two uninese ana wounn Jng of anotherrapparently was un der control of police today. - - - T The Weather at xttmrwn finances. to the gives a Playground " had no such conven.e.. j- enl " proceeds lmnrovements of .., uln their f ine same generous way as heretofore. i and - -- . IpermanentithaX Now, that. anovnC. of whicn are to j &t b7 questioned; as It the citythat ."rh; eWMrtnin, .- -- nANSEN- - - southwet por-tlo-n tonlirht. Maxlmtim temu. Monday r ... ..B8 Minimum temp. Monday . S . - 4 , W -- " i ARE FEIED - v if - .... rflOoLljULlld rhrill Came When Port Stab ilizer Was Damaged and Daring Midair Repair Work Was Accomplished. ' L 16 (UP)rThe Graf Zeppe--' her pioneering-lassengflight across theAtlantic tri-was umphantly achieved, moved into the hangar of thl naval air station here. - L' I il - a Five hundred men pulled and pushed her great 770-fo- Mt t 1 " Y"1 I A ' 3 J. PAUL JONES Tw.nif iin r.M were not intended to rest demurely beneath, a sch(Ml a textbook, desk; a pretty face never shows to best advantage behind uniand shapely ah, limbs shouldn't be eclipsed by the ultara-modeform of an -- exclusive boarding school. At least, that was the hunch Lucille Page, of Berkeley, Calif., to dance out of her that led ar s aressing room oi a uiuhicki oijuw. auu, jhuic classroom atively speaking, it waseTfood idea -- st mto-a-si- HOOVER MAKES Company, clared, emphatically that the conMrs. and Mr. of the spur"Vould ellm- struction J. Paul Jones, son of J. Milt Jones of this city, has just -(Contiued on Page Five) leturned from Mare Island, following the receipt of an honorable dis-fo- LENIENCY FOR Jl mmm win Republican Candidate j I De- fends G.O.P. Tariff Sys- lem; Trade Stressed PROVO YOUTHS 10 tUPr Five Boys Who Confessed to EOSTONMass., inOct. the first New Herbert Hoover, Hurglaries Sentenced On England speech of h'18 presidential defended laBt campaign . i here . Reduced. Charge The work OI .. ; .H.-- i IM Ameuw' t .rir.fi in nuttlne- over the v. .monrogramcher ' back of them. every cltisen should be . The annual .. I 1 . vi ikAiAM lk 'r v it . 1V. wm. i. . SM00T t nest rroieci ; Vu .f Pmn nf the Har- - . Ins favored the nianuyer, Shi' had been nmnrcil in ih hnrt munt outside since-he- r t 340 m. yesterday, when she completed a voyage of four day, 15 hours and 48 minutes from Frlederlcbshafen, Germany. Workmen will swarm over her for a week, repairing the big hole In her port stabilizer, torn by a storm at sea, inspecting the hull and engines and reconditioning thit world's first ocean ntteminger .. aic.--' liner for a return to Germany. .Meanwhile, her crew of 40 and some of her 20 passengers prep8!t;d for the reception New York la giving in their honor. Dr. 'Hugo KcUe-necommander, and his crew remained at Lakehurst overnight. Some of her passengers remained here at Lakewood. while others went on to New YorkJ The story of the Graf Zeppelin's voyage over more than 6,000 miles of land and water.-- the. maiden commercial voyage of a air liner, had been told only fragmentary today by the tired and happy passengers. rr : de- - ., -- RETURNS HOME ' ' hulk through the towering en- trance Into petition alonsjsirto her smaller sister, the I,os Angeles. ari-iva- l riprnimtorv to the bnautvof the of the. city; that It fhopping district I ...U krt n VinTorrl tn the Children J attending the high school, and that H may se a prcceoeni lor ouier concerns also' situated on Center street to ask for similar spurs to their places of business; SDeakine in faver of the -- con struction of thepur, Murray Sulli general manager .of the Salt ProvoRIan Ends4iYears'j van, LaKe ara uian ranroau; r. so.. Service In U. 5. Marine Orem, attorney for the railroad; Judge A. B. Morgan and Arthur N. Corps Taylor, general manager of the - " ot conrt-tion- Set Forth The objection centered around the theories that the building of a spur from Center street would be veers' service in more than three I the years of which was spent in China. Praises Marines Like many young men who enter the military services of their country, Paul declares that it Is a good He has experience to have had. nothing bi't pi'" nr tne marines and declares that this branch of th service is conducted as efficiently as one might expect.' The path of the marine, however, is not entirely beset with roses, as witnessed by one experience, Paul hntl enroute from the mainland to thp Philinnine Islands when his unit struck a typhoon and their boat was lost for more than 24 hours.. His experiences In Shanghai, too, were not always beset In comfort. Here the warring factions came within gunshot of the city, and for a time it looked like the "Devil enDogs" would have to enter the Amer- of in the protection gagement ica UvM and property in trie an- cient'city. FortijnBtely, however. the Chinese Nationalists stemmed the tide of the menacing southern revolutionary ftjrces within mite of the city. i During his life among the Chinese j pcore the young Provoan found mucl of .IntereRt, most or wnicn tendfd to make him appreciate life in his native land. PrimlUve Ufe The common hordes In the den exly populated areas of China .exJones few luxuries, perience plained, in recounting his experiences to a Herald representative. Thousands Zff ihcm Jive, tn the sam-- . pau, a small enclosed river boat. He's they fish, and carry on their ingeniors methods of dealing In a inannai4hatisjilteg.ther Confusing toonendfrfamiliar Vith theirniodes er Giunt Tukeu Inxiik The Oraf Zeppelin wag taken side at 3 a m., whtvn weather SST"' ObUon By CARL D. GROAT LAKEHURST, N. J.r Oct. Im, . line 'night, tf.m.lft TAX PAYMENT EXTENSION The date or payment or j taxes has been extended to be- I ccmber 20, according to an- nouncement of A. O. Smoot, chairman of the county com- mission. ' The commission took this ac- tion acceding to a petition, signed by more than one hun- dred taxpayers, asking for such extension, SERVICES FOR f (wim . ic Glad To Be On Land The first reaction of the passengers was relief to be on land again, desire for a drink of water, and for a smokethe latter beinir strict. j ly forbidden on the dirigible. 1 Th. fYilat thrill nt th vnvxra came Friday night tn southwest of "the Azures, wlieu the" I ic (Contiued on Page Five) MARY WRIGHT Mratom . j ojo.m. empha. against Democratic attack,expound-Prov1 the importance-- "Leniency Vat Branted thai f iveg sizedworld Funeral services for Mrs. Mary trade, opposed Cancclla-fesse- d youffiswho--cent- ly r J. Wright will be held Thursday at debts and assailed to a series of burgffr-trre-we ward particularly 1 p. and Salt Lake, when they ernTlient operation Andrew Jensen will to Bishop chapel. Tanwith H. thejnerchant N. respect in were arraigned Judge be in charge. Friends may view the . division of the Salt Lake city line. the home of her son. Loren ,..., mnminc The boyslHe also denied he was an Im- bodv atr 906 East Center street, prior Wright, . with nrlvinnllv charced burg perialist." nominee emphST' to the" services. Interment will De lary In the Becond degree, but on In ihe Provo city cemetery. motion of the county attorney all Fized the air given American,rule.- - L died Saturday morn- under Republican the charges were- - reduced- - to mis- - TP or iwr son on cjast an home i at the wealtn in increase "Hip gaiil ing meanors. ti prosperity in the United States had Center street. Strict Parole Conditions the .war,", and added: Frank Gallagher, 16, against come since . g , It is due to the whom three separate complaint Mangl...avn riwi uaa RADtpnced to serve character i4tncreasinfrjrficlcncN -'LAlIeCecl-C- oll O our people and to sound governsix months, with three months sus- -- ji of ment policies, and in the largest.. t...r ana biuuisnncr juogc pended,. 30 he 'measure the adoption and appUca-..lated thai, after serving T. days citizen. T tion ff these policies were due to oaroled to soma G. W Webster, alleeed confidence great son of New England CalDuring continuance of the sentence the j man who pleaded guilty to a charge Coolidee.". vin at out to night la' forbidden go he 'of fors-er-- Tuesday Increancs morning in without consent of the" person to Prodncttonsaid ln agrl- - Jude George S. Ballifs court, was Hoover heT production must and la paroled, whBtsh.e and manufactures sentenced to pay a fine of i5 and report to the court once each eulture, mining sexve 45 days Jn the county jail, the v month. (Continued op page six) jail sentence to take effect with the Charles Fechser 16, ' with two beginning of his arrest September complaints against him, was given 24. sus r(nir"monthsrwnh"tw;onEOTthB Webster was arrested in Heher pended under th same conditions as Gallaghcf with regard to parole, lowing sevwal- - complaints from ahd absence from home atT .night, """"' proprietofs of shor Tepairing BnopB reporting to" the poHit.-- 1?. who had been defrauded by mm. Charles Madsen. Jonathan ' : of commerce., Discovery was later made that he Simmons Dean 17. and Carroll. ' had worked , a similar game Present conditions tn the empire aerainst whom one complainieach the west for 25 years. are anything but encouraging, and was filed, wet paroled at (ce, two throughout be will Robinson J. W. Mr. Jones holds littln hope for Im- of themto bishops, andone to a theAttorney tfi of ct the meeting sponkcr j lmi-Proprovement .until new modes oMiv-ImProvTrD'-mocrntlWomen's elwh. ' areV introduced and "the' re- physic f ,. at th . Good ClrliefvWnntc(UViojie of M'S. W. II. b,i, sources of the Orient more fully dc Is undeisloodl tat T!uctio:i Williams, 043 So'Ph ThirTT. Wvst It e uplnnpd. at 3 p. m. Count v r JModern charce agai3t the boys strttt. Wednesd ' Paul is glad to.be home and hns came as a result of pleas of many commissioner A. O. Smoot and , no intention of M. Larson will also prominent citizen as well, as the Judge Martin IVlA J. W. Babcock, state deputy head mepfinCT bova' oarerrts. Jidae . Tanner ex ka n,aaanf it has been arranged. counsel of Boise, Idaho, will be in nlalned to the Asova that the orig - i ... Special music KTWAXIS CLVB MEETING . : M.lTf Ka nr-- attendance" at the meeting of the "wire TeTohtes andThal i Mrs. Margaret Bullen, American Inal charges wn a willlcr tn stretch hlS auth nished by Masters Sterling Callahan Modern Woodmen of America,- to be ha field Red Cross Yepresentatlve.'wlll Wednesday' William Holt.. Refreshments held in the K. O. P. hall be the principal speaker at the only ill liw uciici mat mo oinic and ' . r ' : lit .A .. Ih. --nnnltulnit rf ' nt 8 o'clock. toAnake good ciMxens rath wanted luncheon-meetinthe "of and will regular take Initiation place, . Max er thaiyvfelons out of its youth. the jneetlng. Kiwanis club Thursday. the meeting a luncheon will to iMxtended nivltation robbercordial A the declared that kiting The boys - women 7and tliolr .if. served. A full attendance Is Bown, winner of th Provo highnchnnl 'oratorical contest, will" de- 16ghad been committed at night all pemocrattcz:Sa, of sake the "thrni." fee "iver hl8 oration on "Citizenship. XvrpUUiH-ttl-l I trans-Atlant- G0.PJfiEN o con-Mn- WILL GATHER gov-Pov- o m4he-Bonnevill- i ma-ne- George Casto, who recently re- turned frbm'Washlneton. D. C. L. Nelson and J.. O. Stone, will speak at the Provo Repuhllcnn Women's meeting, to be held Wfflnes- dnv nt 3 t m.. fit the hoive of Mrs Ruby Clark, 132 North Fifth West street. The Misses Metta and Donnn Ritchie will furnish vocal' duets, and Miss Pulsipher will give a vocal solo. y All Republican women of Provo are requested to be present. w Mrs-Wri- ght hard-workin- ono-hn- lf . GetsStitt Sentence FINE IS IMPOSED John Jones, who pleaded guilty to.. a charge of hunting without a liJ25 ln Judge cense was fined. George S. Ballif a eourt Monday. GeorgeCbx," deputy game warden, was the complaining wito""""''" , DEM0W01 utornia Man Seeks Utah 8 Aid "For Boulder Dam -ii SESSION in-th- . Ralph L. Criswell, of Los was In Provo todsv eon- ferrlri'tr with public offlcia!? iul nicnihor-w f the ebfi ciimmciTf In. the intercpt of the - Of idnl To Meet 1 . s, Boulder dam projection, Mr. Criswell bus been vlsitm? the Uintah basin coratiV ami will go tPaysen and through southern Utah after leaving Provo. According to Mr. the only hope for the successful solution Of the Colorado river question lies In the hope ot Voodincn i -' to- night nnd Wedcolder nesday; S. - IIAi'lH MM Mil Permit - vo Doc Reynblds should be Wallace Thomas', George Ballif ftnd show enough for anyone. .TAIXOR. STERLING TJtah . Under Way In Anticipation Campaign Central Utility Dairying Plant, to Erected In Trovo Utah-Wa-witc- . flight are: Frkner. ' deslener ' E. Rosendahl, capUm 1. Ik. Innir hnn AS a uerniany-Uni-Hngn -' St.- , j "oT!onnTfas3atlon has been nmde by the members of the board of directors of the Provo chamber- ol commerce to the city commission he called ror thata mass meeting the considerHtioni-e- f 4he granting of the right to the Salt Lake and Utah milrraid to build a suur on Third West street to the warehouse of the company. This action was to'-oby the of that boai.d following a body at which tho question wsS'dis-cussoObjections to the building of the. spur wrre iii'jjf b Joli ( i Beesley, T. Harry Heal; W. Monroe Paxinan, piesident of the school Dairy Membership Drivels Launched ce . . n nnin. nrsv nn .zs . Chamber of Commerce Board Recommends Public Consid eration of Granting S. L. & TV Outstaiiding - ( V T i Ku nrn , n r ??i r?ii imrr SPUR URGED - r iC liguita . Jtji. t nt. vv.i.1. vcitiiioiiMrTmwTrLpLaiii Ijf iio rigiiL, Not "Strong; Patten Cbmes of the flight; and . Commander C. commander and , . i n ...i. t ii surance that the Nautical Minstrels' or...me u. ss. h.ih;pic, mm inyj umiuiu To Provqr for Conference performance Shipmates Ahoy: un- passenger. No cuoi-t-r u n , Legionnaires Ready to Present Annual Production Wednesday and Thursday; County Attorney BrockbanK . Says Case. Against Roys r r?3 Tnh r? J NotablcUn Great Flight ""HMAOOMCCTIMP HlnOO IIILUIliU .1 TO CONSIDER - FOR PUBLIC mm r? inVfr3 iww'w i SNIPMI lIES VliilHbL n n rv n r? r? Crl-wel- l, winning Utah to, a favorable atti- a tude toward the question. Is hopelessly opposed to - the dam, he saidr : - Arl-on- : . w . - |