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r. 1 i I u. ii 1 I 7 oJ ir THE WEATHER 70 Maximum Friday i. i 44 01 Minimum Saturday i 40 1 aft t. II Sunset Saturday 6 10 a 1 is written upon all Sunrise Sunday things I VOL NO 1 SALT SALl LAKE CITY UTAH SATURDAYEVENING EVENING JING OCTOBER 1 1927 PRIC FIVE CENTS Utes' Utes Score First A LARGE CROWDS A ATTEND TUNO OPENER i 1 TAH AU VS MINES Heavier Utah Team Rules I Favorite by Three Touchdowns r.

I COLORFUL THRONGS THRONGS Field eld Slightly Damp a- sI asa- sI I Teams Clash First First Utah quarter quarter quarter- uart Utah 7 Mines 0 Ot Colorado Mines nes won the tho toss toss toss' and and- roserose lose obe to receive kicked ft to Mines Klines' yard ten line Mines lIed ailed to gain and Carr Crr punted to How ells on Utah's own yard 47 line Un Consecutive jabs nabs on the right right- ss dc of the line by Howells and wrence Lawi and a yard nine end run Goodwin took the ballbail to Colorado's Colorados Colo Cob rado's rados 16 16 yard ard line with the Mines railing out time dOS time was resumed Howls How- How ls Is made three yards yards' through left len pard rd for first down Lawrence perfect interference raced left end for a a. touchdown Howells Jacked goal Utah 7 1 Mines Une Ines JO 0 O. IV Ja elJ of off to toMines'toMines MinesMines' 10 ird line Ird I. I Carr punted and nd the ballbail hit a a. amah a- tahmahtabtah man ort oil art the Crimsons Crimson's own six forty rt six yard ard line Utah was wits pen- pen Sized for pushing andnd failed to ain In Howells punted to Carr Care on- ie on ard line After Att tb the ie Mines Mines' twenty yard fh rk exchange of ot punts lUnts and alt gained the ballbait on p.

Its own yard line Utah ha had the ballbail in Colorados Colorado's eight enty-eight yard ard line Une at the end the quarter Undaunted by threatening skies skies football fans urged into thehie new University of tablah athletic stadium to witness he Crimson open the Rocky Moun- Moun ain in season against the lorado Mines 1 here Saturday aft- aft Ruling favorites by three touch- touch the heavier Utah eleven took lie Je field with much the same vim vigor that led it if to the inter- inter title in 1926 Captain lack ck HOwells 1 was given a tr men- Us men men- LU Us ovation as he led the team One on he field shortly after the Golden Seven even made its appearance throng that lit lt It was a gala gla g- la Utah's is athletic plant Jong ng beforefore the starting starting- time im- im In Rense nse crowds Jammed the gates gates gates' Ild it was estimated that more attended the opening game his js year than the closing game the Utah Aggles last year the old wooden bowl bob Both sides i the stadium were banked with jor or the Utah students with Ith their gd lil and whitewhile making a marked Im- Im in the center of the west of Colorado nd The handful oters occupied the eastcast stand Thehe field was dump damp mp from Friday I feht's ht's downpour do but almost per- per- per per- pt dr drainage took the water vater away ad id left the gridiron In suitable I pe The he heavy field will aid the th Utah eleven because of i weight ht I State and city officials ac acom- acom om- om nied by President George Georg-e Thomas af ox on the he west side 4 o- man a Who Shot Judge dg Got Pistol Permit it From WAS AS GIVEN GU GU- FOR tl fOR PROWLERS AROUND 0 I Mrs Simmons at First Re Re- fusedfused License but Persisted SHE GOT REFERENCE Johns JohnsonsJohnson's ns n's Condition tion Reported Fair 1 The automatic pistol pitol which Mr Eliza Simmons used used to shoot JUdg TillmanTiliman D. JohnsonJohnsen was obtain under a a. a police permit issued Se 16 byCaptain Dan tn Grunt Grung I vig on approval of Chief of Pol Poth Joseph E. Burbidge and on recon of three of th the woman woma friends Representing that sheabe frequent was anno annoyed by prowlers fr tr the neighborhood of hi he home near the railroad Mrs lire Ir Simmons ac to Ch Burbidge appeared at the pol olL OUtOU- tstationstation early laet tact in month nth and uki uIt permission to 0 buy uy a pistol toL REQUEST REFUSED Her request was wars reu refused refuse n. a-l tb ground that at ha no flU on one 1 vouch former Ju Integrity but aher turned op oo September er i 12 with with- i letter one from H.

Andnd LoutLoot South Second street treet andthe other from A A. Foster West First North tree Foster wrote Mr Burbidge Burbidge- I have known Mra Mrs Simmons 1 tc four or five years and know Her ber I Ibe I I- bebe a a. good honest lady The penned We Ve have known her heror for or mar mai years rears as is a good woman Chief Burbidge did not sotact ii in mediately but asked MrsMra to return after he hadbad ted 11 recommendations When she appeared for the be thu time on September ber 16 he rove Issuance of the permit by Captai Grundvig Ig NO COMPLAINT No complaint has his yet been against Mrs Simmons and she sh held In the county jailjall on a an Opta opi Opt I charge a United States District Charles Charl a M. Morris wired full dldi tails of the affair to the States Stales attorney general John I I Sargent and Chief Justice WUlla WillIa H. Taft at Washington D.

C. Thefederal grand Jury called meet on October 17 has been ce It Is believed ed that if It fit JU ax federal judge is found available 1 I willwilt be sent to the Utah district taketako Judge Johnsons Johnson's place his hId recovery reco In the meantime tl various arraignments pleadings ai aJ other cases in Judge Joh court ave iare been continued Ind 1 As Mrs offense toi tot place in a federal court it com corn under the law InV In which provides at ai such case occurring In la a fed fed building must be tried in a n. faderfeder ed Continued on pagers 3 7 QUIT POLICE BONDING Oct 1 AP AP ue Pue ses occasioned by suits suits' for for false arrest Fest the Fidel Fidel- and Deposit company compan large larg-e 3 surety house has an- an that It has discontinued rending police sheriffs and other under un- un peace officials except fa favorable ori circumstances 11 PA PATENT OFFICE It 11 YOU UMP OU-rOUr- OO oc lINDOW of of- AA TiEN 4 I TOL-P TOL MSTO S1 0 Fe IT T- i Ui rT I Life in Prison Is Penalty for 20 Oit Theft efto NEW YORK Oct 1 AP AP- AP For Fop the rest of his life Thomas McCarthy 47 must occupy a cell in Sing Sing prison pison because he stile 20 cents He received that sentence un under under un- un der de the law as a fourth offender after a jury had found him guilty of burglary in Queens which netted him two dimes from the of Miss Lydia Hobard obad Insult Cast on Miss Utah 9 by Dahlquist Claim Labrum Carried Pint of Whisky at Alleged Wild Party Plaintiff Plaintiff Plaintiff Plain Plaintiff Testified Visibly embarrassed by the testimony testi- monymony which she was forced to give Mrs Irs Belva Burgner took the stand and was the first witness against County Commissioner Rulon II H. Labrum In her bier damage suit for alleged misconduct which began began began be began Friday afternoon and was was continued continued continued con con- until Monday morning at 1 10 o'clock in the district court of Judge L. B.

Wight An unusually large array of legal talent and defending Ei i irie a fD Of aw aw- yers and a a. co courtroom jammed and overflowing with with- friends and spectators testified to to the importance im importance importance im- im in which the trial Is being held by the gener general public In Ia a dramatic dramatiC- recital Attorney VereVera I L. McCarthy in his opening statement to the jury outlined the case which he he said would be proved by the plaintiff and her witnesses TELLS OF VISIT Mrs Irs Burgner first told the jury how she happened to go to the home of Mrs HattieBattle Carstensen Carstensen plaintiff In a similar suit against Commissioner Commissioner Commis Commis- R. T. DahlquIst and at whose home the alleged misconduct ococ- oc Sh Sli had been visiting with Mrs 1 Lucinda Parker plaintiff Inthe Inthe in in- thethe third of the damage suits filed against ag W.

II H. on the afternoon of July 6 she said and Mr anI and Mrs 1 Parker larker were driving her home in the evening En rou route they stopped at Pw the tle Carstensen home as Mr Parker wanted to talk to Carl Carstensen son son of Mrs Carstensen Mrs Burgner said We We Te MrsParker and Mrs Carstensen Carstensen Car Carstensen and myself were myself were sitting ng Inthe Inthe in in- thethe front room when the three men menthe menthe menthe the the commissioners commissioners came came in Mrs 1 ncr Burg related Prior to that we did not know they were ere coming down When they came in Mrs Carstensen said tota Mr DahlDahI quist Have you ou an any liquor on you threw back his Mr Dahlquist coat and said You can search me The big boys boy's got it ft Mrs Burg Burg- norncr continued When he said the big boy he indicated AIr lr Labrum brum Mrs Carstensen OOk nt tf bf whisky hisky COdi Mr Labrum and a medicine bottle botte part full of whisky fr from Mr and served a drini all around und DRIN DRINKSKS SERVED Just before the drinks were served Mrs Carstensen asked Mr 1 Dahlquist to Introduce his friends frIend after she he fad nad introduced Mrs Mis Burgner Burg and Mis Parker the witness witness witness wit witness said Well yell this is Mr 1 Jones Mr Dahlquist saidsald pointing to Mr Labrum Labrum La La- brumbruin and Sand the other man is i Mr Williams 1 Id Mrs rs Burgner testified When hen Mr Dahlquist first came in hesaid Where is Miss 1 Utah and made an indecent remarkabout her Mrs Burgner Bur continued Miss Utah was a a. daughter of Mrs Carstensen Mrs Mis Carstensen then reprimanded Mr lr Dahlquist and told him not to speak peak of her daughter in that mariner manner and not to speak of her at all After Arter the first drink was served Mr 11 Dahlquist suggested that they put on a bathing review even if Miss Utah was not at home Mrs Burgner said APPROVES REVUE a good god Idea Mr Labrum said according to Mrs Burgner The women protes protested this suggestion sug- sug sug sug- Mrs 1 Burgner stated state and Mrs 1 Carstensen suggested to Mr Dahlquist that he have ha another drink Instead This time she said and the women refused a drink Mr Dahlquist suggested that the commissioners commissioner drink the women's portions Lets have this bathing review Continued on page 3 202000 ENLIST AS RELIEF IN TORNADO AREA ARfA Death Toll in St. St Louis Is Set at 83 More Than 1000 Injured HEAVY RAIN FALLS Building Losses Losse Estimated at I I ST. ST LOUIS Mo Oct 1 AP AP- AP Nearly 2000 relief workers enlisted under unde the Red Cross Coss today started a systematic program for fo aiding the 2303 families in blocks shown by a survey to havohave been affected by by ThursdaysThursday's tornado which killed three eighty persons and injured more than 1000 in St.

St Louis and vicinity Revisions of the death list showed several duplications Jesse Roberts Roberto One ofbf those reported killed was found to be alive The Red Cross survey reVe revealed led approximately 1000 persons were in needof immediate shelter which was provided The se tion most in ix need of ot relief was vas shown to be the district between Easton Eastop avenue as as- far as- far as- farfar north as Fair Ground park the district tre street on the vest yest est and Gr on th oth and east of Fair Ground park fk expending ex ex- wf tending pending through the HydoBydO PaikPatk area I I- MoreMore than injured werestill in hospitals today and rid more than others have re received medical treatment tre Estimates of the property loss still varied widely E. E. Christopher Christopher Christopher Chris Chris- building commissioner placed the minimum at A heavy rain early today i In Increased Increased In- In 1 creased the discomfort of many families who because of the mild mUd weather hadchosen to remain in their sha shattered homes temporarily The water poured into unroofed houses and did cUd further damage to to- I unprotected furniture and bedd bedding g. I 53 MEXICAN REBELS KILLED MEXICO CITY Oct 1 United Press three Press three Fifty Catholic rebels I were killed within the last week in en encounters with federal troops in the state of Jalisco military le- ports re reports reports re- re ports revealed today The federals lost between 20 and 25 There were were two to Tues encounters day in which 34 rebels were killed and 19 others died in a battle last Saturday at The battle at was ought fought on tho lake lale shore and the federal losses bosses were 15 most of them cavalrymen ca Rebel activities also were rera re reported le ie ported at Vera Cruz but troops dispersed the Insurrectionists tak- Ing taking taking tak taking several groups of prisoners Apparently the engagement was bloodless Millionaire Lost on i 7 Relatives tive Fear par 10 LOS A LES Oct 1 A AP AP- AP Fears for ilL th safety of Haryey Bissell multimillionaire Pasadena manufacturer his wife and two children who leftleit San Pedro Cal aboard their yacht Wanderlust Au- gUst Au- gUst August Au- Au gUst 2 2 bound for the Marquese islands were sere expressed ed today by relatives The Tle seventy-foot seventy schooner carry- Ing carry- Ing carrying carry carrying a crew of si men is regarded by snippIngshipping men men as forty days erd overdue at Marquese islands her desU destination having been expected to reach there In a twenty twenty day ay run before the favorable favorable favorable favor favorable trades She was equipped with ample ample- auxiliary power to help her bier across the Doldrums area A. A y- II Foo Footballall Scores 1 I 9 At Winchester tej Ky Ky-K Ky Kentucky Wes Well It han yan an 13 Har ey HI 0 O.

At flea tolne ke vs postponed until October 10HI heavy avy rain Second period period St. St. 1 St St. La Lai 0 Col Colgate gate 13 University of 2 Swarthmore Swarthmore Swarth- moremore 0 O. I At Worcester Holy Worcester Holy us Cro-us 7 St St.

Johns 0 O. period period Northwestern Northwestern 30 30 South Dakota 2 2 Second rown 7 7 Albright 0 O. I Second period Perlo 6 5 6 William and Mary 0 Second period period Navy Xa a 13 pax pads DavIs Is Ft ul Si- Si kInakins 0 o. Second cond period period Nebraska 0 C. Io Iowa va a a- St State St 0 i Second period 0 Ot Oklahoma 0 0 Second period period Ohio Ohio ean 0 Oi Michigan 27 27 Second cond period period Harvard Harvard 11 ii Vermont 3 Second 1 0 Amherst Am- Am hersthersi 0 o.

I Husband Kills KiH Other Man And Ad Wounds Wife Victim I Slays Railroad Detective RAVENNA Ky Oct 1 AP AP- AP When his wife and GallowayCalloway Morris alighted from a train here here early ealy to today to today Calvin Conley killedthe man and wounded his wife according to Sheriff Brookshire As Morris layfay dying he raised himself on one el elbow elci bow and fir fired six times times time timet at Co Conley fey but only wounded him and kilTed a railroad detective who who- had grabbed gabbed Conley Contey Morris Mois 5 slipped back to the ground gound and died in a few minutes The The The-dc- de detective detective de- de Henry Brown Bown of Irvine died in a hospital He leaves a widow and four children Coney ConI who suffered aflesh wound in the leg was taken to Jail jaH Mrs Conley shot through though the hip hip ip was taken to a hospital The couple whohave an old year daughter hadbeen separated for about two months months' and she had been living at Jackson PlAN TO 10 RENEW Coolidge Authorizes Navy Vessel to Look for Golden Eagle WASHINGTON Oct i 1 AP AP- AP The sending of a naval vessel to Johnson Island miles northwest of or the Hawaiian islands to renew the search earch for the Gold Golden Eagle one of the planes lost lost lostin in the Dole San Sari Francisco to Honolulu air derby was authorized today by President Coolidge A A. A seagoing tug probably ably will be used i Authority to renew th the search foj pr czi Oli lines lost in th the attempt I Hawaii was given by ty the president after a conference at the White House House- with Secretary Wilbur and Admiral Eberle Eb- Eb erIe erle chi chie jf naval operations It is understood that the dispatch of or a vessel to Johnson island was being ordered at the request of the San Francisco Examiner which sponsored the Golden Eagle Tie The plane whichwas one of those taking taking tak tak- inglag offfrom the Oakland airport on August 16 16 was piloted by Jack Frost withGordon Scott as Navi Nay gator Another plane competing In the the- race the- race the- racerace never reached its goal with Its three passengers including Mildred Doran a Michigan school teacher teacher while the Dallas as Spirit piloted by Captain WilliamWllliam Ervin which set setout setout set- outoutto look for the two lost planes flashed an SOS miles from the mainland andhas not been heard from since 12 2 Movie ovie Actresses A esses Off Of f- onon Honeymoon Trips HOLLYWOOD Cal Oct 1 United Press Press Four Four prominent figures of thetho film world were on honeymoons today TheTho newlyweds weds are Norma Nornia orma Shearer Shear Shearer er film statstar and Irving Thalberg young studio executive wed at the latter's Beverly Hills homeand Helene Costello of or the Costello film family who married her sweetheart John Regan The young joung couples left Hollywood with destinations secret Spokane Derby Winner Makes akes Forced Landing WHITEHALL Sept 30 AP C. AP-C. C. Speed Sliced Holman winner of thothe New ew York York he air all derby was forced down by engine engine en engine trouble at Cold Springs 15 milesfrom here iere late today while making his return flight from Spokane Spo- kanekane lane to New York lIe He expects to get his plane into flying flying- condition so he can leave here Sunday Sund AUTHORSAUTHOR'S FATHER ILL CHARLESTON SS.

C. Oct 1 CAP AP Cohen 67 father of Octavus Roy Cohen author is se seriously seriously seriously se- se ill at his home here While the nature of the illnessfitness was not made known n. it wits was said at his home home that he had been ill for several several several sev sev- I eral days SMOOT PREDICTS DAM DIll BILL Crisis in State 7 Colorado River Meeting Is Expected Expected Expected Ex Ex- Ex- Ex Saturday SAN FRANCISCO Oct 1 AP Prediction that a Boulder dam tam bill would be passed by the next session of con congress ress was a s. voiced here nere last last night by byS Senator Reed Reed Smoot of Utah on his arriva arria for for a a. brief visit en enon route rout to to see to-see see ls daughter daught r- in in in Portland or nd Ore Smoot dc declared 1 i tha Utah 1 had 4 IQ 1 gad ec ep that 1 FIz iII Side the corral Uk awl wid a horse running loose with of or using all the water It pleased sed while other states were were limited He predicted that the legislators would get together er on a a.

formof the Johnson Swing bill DENVER Oct 1 1 A AP AP today are expected to bring the governors' governors conference on the Colorado river compact to a crisis California yesterday Joined the conferences between Arizona and Nevada on the power issue and today the delegates from the three states probably will will determine whether an agreement can canbe reached A According to W. B. Mathews of the California delegation no definite definite deft deft- nite proposal has been made as as to what hat concessions will be made to his state on division of power to to- be to- be to- bebe generated at Boulder canyon canyon- dam canyon- dam canyon- damdam but a basis for further ne negotiations negotiations ne- ne has been laid He ne-I ne de declared declared de- de daredthat he wa was hopeful of progress NEW TRIAL IS GRANTED KIMES OKMULGEE OK OklaOkIa Oct 1 AP Mathew Kimes notorious found guilty of or the murder of Police Chief W. J. Anally at Beggs Okla OkIa on op May 18 and sentenced to death was granted a new trial here yesterday by District Judge dge James Rl it I.

I Hayes South African Meeting Broken 1 Up Agitators by BLOEMHOF BLOE Tr i Ott t. J- APAP AP Fighting Fighting with chairs clubs and bottles 30 South African an- an nationalist nationalist na na- agitators captured the platform platform platform plat platform at a meeting here last night and prevented General J. C. Smuts former forner premier of the South African African Afri- cancan union from delivering a scheduled sched sched- scheduled scheduled spee speech h. British flags used in decorating the hall were torn into shreds The nationalists chased members ot of Smuts' Smuts South African party part from the hall and free fights continued outside There were numerous cracked heads bleeding faces and other injuries 1 Late News Reports 1 Sharkey Matched NEW YORK Oct AP Jack AP-Jack Jack Sharkey Boston heavyweight and Tom TonI Heeney of New Zealand have been matched for a twelve-round twelve bout at Madison Square Square- Garden November 18 it was announced today Bridge Dedicated I TWIN VIN FALLS Idaho Oct 1 l' Governor AP-Governor AP Governor H.

C. of Idaho dallo at noon today formally dedicated the Twin Falls Jer une highway bridge over the Snake River ver canyon north of here The bridge is the estst cantilever span in the world being feet from water level to the top of the deck It is 1400 feet 1 long ng- ng aid extends from rim to rim Tim of the the canyon canyon- of the Snake S- 1 1 i FRANCE REPLIES To 10 U. IN French Ready to Offer Concessions Finance Minister Says SECRECY IS I ASKED AS ED American Diplomat Will Study Do Document By JOHN OBRIENO'BRIEN United Press Staff Correspondent PARIS Oct 1 Fances 1 Frances France's reply to the last American note over the tariff controversy was in the hands of Sheldon Whitehouse American charge today He planned to study it over the week end Whitehouse told the United Press that the French reply was was was' lengthy and and- he had had not yet et completed Its Us translation The note was handed to him la last night by Finance Minister Boka- Boka ka- ka no Earlier in the day the the cabinet meeting at President Dou- Dou ni s. su summer lnier home ne att Rata Ram 1 J. 4 ed It it arte alter 9 sam hint ouches 1 b- kanowski informedthe the cabinet that demands demand of the United States government conflicted with French policies and laws but that France was ready to offer con concessions and continue negotiations France preferred preferred preferred pre pre- to negotiate secretly secretly- through diplomatic channels rather than In public said He suggested to Whitehouse when he handed him the French reply that its publication be held up pending Washington's decision to the French proposal that the between the two govern govern- mentsments on the subject remain Unpublished unpublished unpublished un unpublished for the present I I DECISION MADE I BY NEW UPHELD WASHINGTON Oct 1 AP AP- AP Cancellation of the theo contract of the Colorado Airways Inc for the Pueblo Cheyenne airmail service will stand Postmaster General New I announced today The hearing given given giv- enen the company Wednesday he said had brought ht out no new evidence to support ts claims for tor revoking I thethe cancellation Aged U.

S. Missionary to China Dead in Shanghai SHANGHAI China Oct 1 AP Dr Gilbert Reid pioneer American AmeriAnier- can Presbyterian missionary in China coming here In 1882 died yesterday esterday at the age age of 70 Dr Reid held a tp sl- sl tion among foreigners in iii China and and- oneone of his greatest greatest- grEa str aims was to est establish more friendly relations be between between between be- be tween the Chinese and foreigners In 1894 he ho established the Inter international Inter- nationalnational Institute in in- Shanghai which provides a mutual meeting place for tor Chinese and foreigners and since theft has grown into an Important endowed wed institution Pope Jope Accused of Taking Sides Sides- in World War ROME Oct 1 AP The AP-The The recent re recent recent re- re cent visit of the American legion I Jion party to the Vatican has caused a slight diplomatic incident Germany OcrGer many and Austria Austia having remonstrated remonstrated remon remon- stated in i friendly fashion about passages in the address adless made by by- the by- the by- thethe pope referring to the contribution contribution con con- by young America in that decisive moment for thothe fu future future fu future of old Europe and theilia whole world The words werewore considered considered considered con con- by these thes two as rather a a ally pro demonstra- tiontion on the part of the pontiff It is und understood that the incident inci incident mci- mci dent will have no further de de' developments developments after the frank and cordial explanations given by Cardinal Gasparri Gaspard the papal secretary secsee that thetho pope had had no no no Intention in intention In In- of siding with either group of the former belligerents but merelymorely meant to allude jd to historical facts facts' which cannot be be- be- I I denied by eitherside I ir PIRATES WIN PENNANT BEAT 9 TO 6 CINCINNATI Oct 1 1 AP AP- AP The AP-The The Pittsburg Pirates Pirates Pi Pirates clinched the National Nation National league pennant today by defeating the the Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincin Cincinnati Reds by 9 to 6 I GRMAN LEADERS LEADER'S BIRTH Hindenburg Is Felicitated on Eve of His Anniversary BERLIN Oct 1 3 AP AIl AP-AIl All German Germany Germany Ger German many today began celebrating in honor of President vonvan Hinden- Hinden Hinden- burg'sburgsburg's eightieth birthday tomorrow tomorrow the festivities beginning a a a. a day in advance because cause of tl their thir Jr multi mulU At noon the president received Chancellor Marx who handed over over- aa deed conferring upon him the right ight to dispose of 0 the Hindenburg national birthday fund has has- ben ben been gathered throughout Germany for tor many months the their ir nt I has i requested quested to to tob be used used- ai a cri cripples i The national government also allo presented him with a porcelain table service of historical pattpattern of the of or Frederick the Great at which was manufactured In the Prussian state porcelain works A great crowd gathered at the presidential palace to see the gifts arrive Am American rican Ambassador Jacob Gould Schurman and Mrs Schurman Schurman Schur- manman sent a basket of eighty American American Amerlean Amer Amer- icanlean Beauty roses with the greeting greeting greeting greet greeting Cordial felicitations and best wishes for health and happiness Inthe in in- the in- thethe years ears to com come The ambassa- dordor also has given instructions that the Stars and Stripes be flown town from ththe embassy and all consulates in in- I Germany tomorrow Janet Gaynor Film Star Postpones Wedding LOS ANGELES Oct 1 AP AP- AP Indefinite postponement of the marriage plans of or Janet Gay is- nor is- is nor screen actress and Herbert Moulton also of the films was announced today by the s- We s. We Ve have decided that we are both too young to marry the actress ac- ac actress actress ac actress said I Neither Miss Ga Gaynor nor nor Moulton Is over 21 years old Man Commits Suicide When Woman Spurns PUEBLO Colo Cob Oct 1 AP AP- I AP- AP I 0 O. M.

Lukenbill widely known throughout the state for his ties In the tho union labor movement committed suicide here al night in the homohome of Frank H. rp after policepollee were called upon Mrs Skill Skilling lag from his unwelcome atten atten- Taking ref refuge ge In an upstairs bedroom Lukenbill fired two shots from a caliber pistol Into his body Just above the heart When police arrived the pistol fully cocked was still clutched in his lifeless hand Attentions of of- Lukenbill which are said to have troubled Mrs Shilling over a period of several months are said to have culminated ted In last nightsnight's affair Man Who Killed Wife's I Suitor Freed Freed- by Jury FLEMINGTON N. J. Oct 1 AP AP-A AP A year old truck driver who had sworn in an agreement with his wife to permit her to to- go to- gogo buggy riding with a year 38 I old bachelor was free tree today after having Ing stood trial for the killing of the bachelor Despite the Judges' Judges charge that what issometimes called the unwritten unwritten unwritten un un- un- un written has no place In a a- I a- court a- courtcourt of ot Justice a Jury Jun of ot nine I men and women yesterday acquitted Charles Challes Price confessed slayer of Ed Masterson n. In return for his sanction of the rides Mrs Price who was was- on was- on was- onon the verge of leaving her aged husband had agreed to remain and keep house for tor the man she had married when she wa was but 14 years ears old Price admitted that he shot Mas- Mas terson while the bachelor and Mrs Irs Price were yere yere buggy rIding PROM ARMY 1 N.

MADE WASHINGTON Oct Otto fAT 1 AT At Promotion of Brigadier Genet Oene Merch B. Stewart to be major ge ge eral on the retirement ment for agoage o. Major GeneralGentral Charles H. Mart I rt was approved today by Preside Coolidge BEG ate U. So S.

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