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Show AJ'EWSPAPER. FTpiTu dedicated to a policy ef fairness to aQ section oX Utah county.THIRTY-NINT- Business Ka 202. YEAR. SFHATF flRAIH PROVO; UTAIIMONDAY. lvfliJAts are S300.000.000 Sffm DE2l -- - Pi Ifll ii LI 111 I If IIUIII Ifll U - . Senate Is Challenge to Coolidge to Make Recess Appointment. - SMOOT LEAVES HIS SICK ROOM FOR VOTE -- Senator Kinjf Draws Resolution Rebukinr President's - Action in Case. WASHINGTON, Man The senate today eot mora nomlnatiea the jected re- f ; Beeeher . Warren as attorney general when by a vote of 46 against to 39 for. it to confirm FrcslAnt Coolldge't appointee for" the diaries wcifj ( aad groud,-w- he the ps--t tw i4ee! - xi. the first tiBMr that eosae tainrxwod with ae and asaia ,kt. Surplus Is Indicated for I I 1 Years f 1325 and e nuif van Pre has M mTS.. i.aw- m or awr t tto r--M tag the property, hut sTer hetore taw the rfeprwUti, i gws a fot to j as the present tiw. "I ready toeffee a reward f j ?25 ft the arte an J p - imint-ihrn- n. ,, . ft - . ' U . T'f . emkrv; ' . " c, v4 ' m,UtiZ&4 : 1 mJ(l closed in the decisive conflict lo- 4uy to determine the right of the to appoint ..'J Chart executiveBeet her tyirreo attorney general',. A fina1vote on the Warren nomination was scheduled for J30 p. Every prellnituary poit liMrlndlng those taken by the Republican leaders them'seivos forcast a second de- titr Wtiwa, this time by a iaa gin of at least four votes. But the) n'al dtnlslon waa to btv rendered after the vote. President Coolidne has served notice-'- he will give Warren a recess appointment if he ,is not confirmed. After the voje, ithe senate will ask the president for further communications and the bat tle will he filially won by neither nldp until the White House sends aa- other name or the senate adjourus leaving the way oien. for a recess e hH- of - i'presitaii-live- . ,'4 ih y , , ' - " t ' ' w - - i L i 'appointment . Both at the White House and the capitol the l&ue has eome to nieaa far more than the mere ronflrmai of Warren. The tin or rejectlou president is determined to demonstrate his right to select his own . The senate la equally de torinincd to protect its poWer to advise nud consent. . ' .Both parties concluded today on the vote to be taken on Warren. Krpry ahsent aenator that could be retiched has Iteen sent for. . liaFollette arrived yesterday. Lenroot; Wisconsin, was summoned from the ick bed of his wife at Rochester, Slim)., Gooding. Idaho, was intercepted en route west and culled bnek, Smoot. tTtah. left his home hertaj!atiisnhe advices of his doctors to come to 'the- senate. Every senator now in this country took his place on the floor today. Talk was current In- - the cloak rooms of the senate today that some punitive seps would be taken by the In answer to the president's v s'iiate challenge that he would appoint Watren iafter the' senate adjourned If it again fails to confirm himf RpHoIationa expregsirfli thi of the senate in opposition to such a course have been prepared ( apd may be introduced after the vote is '. n taken.. " :; Senator King. Utah. Democrat, prepared a resolution rebuking the president. It reads as follows : nomination of Resolved that-th"Beej'her Warren he returned Charles . to the president with the statement that the senate has heretofore re-cabinet. - - . - - nowtoatief fitsed- which action the president is fully of advised; hat the the nomination is not "within the const itirtloual prerogatives of the President and that eonsideration w nomination after rton has hB thereon ls "contrary to the constitution and the rnies of the senate,' as well aa Incompatible with the dignity and prerogatives of the senate. ii' , Wfeh ay rj v4 I he prewt ills; i. t, ifee : VAUDEVILLE C0LLIERJR1ED PROGRAM AT FOR MURDER Defense of Family -- S. hiry retr$ Tia-wda- e " rliPOULTRYMAN peris BRANCHES OUT fra - -' l. -- si-l- . - s tA T""yTS DEADLOCKED i"i Okhu-lasi.-iliii- "ie , LCg AXGKLKt. OnKt. MWh 1. j Jury i the t'ery j and assault ease ef KM iMy p- - amt y. -- tonnffcssly ': Wdwt.ed - . . VY. I' SOLDIER OF -F- GRAM)JURY.TO ta ,. The jarors have bee avht5ac since Friday aftersou aa4 seemed no nearer a detistu lhajk whe the eastv X totbac they to r."" 9wsm mnratl,ns. ORTUNE DEAD HEARSHEPARD UCAtV .w,,!'t- tf.P- lK. Owe Mareh Id. Jwte Athwy Robert LOS ANGRju:Catijtsla'n-h- (I'.Pf) Serm-nn- t 1S ' !am; Dreis-n- . tln fighting Jew, and soldier of I hncietf with full milihef.w the .aty srand Jury tary honors this afternoon. i "Sergeant nriiU-4lieSumlsy lifwas He a illuess.; buig ter 1 tepwy Pfetriet AH,ey faniotis as one of the. f tae said he was prepared te try SletVj- ' "taiUiiaire orplian.' , greatest.Jheroe's ojL.the.'.s'orliwat a seetnd time tf tW jstvaral ary I w weiicr-t'"THeolTThe'lIistiiisuIshed service Wr'ltave'swtyhiwt' r disagreed. n tsdi'tssMit,? wsrraia crosnand was called by General ""tf this as I expirt. '"thefliiest and one ef th XEW TtHJK. Marth US. trjVt V. vhargod hirmally bravest srddiers I have ever known. Isviuaa l Jaawps, retotiw ef Jserfeerf will rd-- r hetore' night,"'." tth Before enlisting for the world war the teto Marshall IVU. w ywins H'cOla-tM- at the sge of 47, Pn'hen did censid-ersbl- e detote4-tae eve fislititig-Hiid'wathe "free iam-e'tv4r parture e.gneiTti' t he wily deeoraled by the French and Italian the ""XotJee was gtvra thi tosaefk-iarlacing '"isabeUe governments,: pearatM'e to the puttee hy to waeK .t fkw I leva! awattacer. James, lie waslHirn In Russia and came gtrl whent Philip Marshall Fiehl ft IV e eawi.ed j MrtltntAi k plsnuost t. warrybcfif to American wlicnha was 20 years the police to seerevy h deth. - old. ts,, TjUlty r.r tte m o n 0we Per-sliS- itt 5Mfr:4 V tobee-reeelv-d efJaiej. to-a- k - , FORMER PROVO COLUMBIA NEWSPAPERMAN OFSON-IN-LA-W Pleads DEATH CALLS . J-- 1 tySl,iavaa, - . WdOyWANTMOREAND: s l't atiiro plctitre bends new vaudeville bill nt 'the Columbia theater, nee. starring "TiiriTly . Ami a y. Vuudeville fls folliiws: ., Atlraetivc in themselves, the three Weber girls promise, nn interesfing surprise in their forthcoming tiist as. singers Aiipen-and- danwrs, they will go into a series of gymnastic .awl anrobaiic feats, which on numerous occnsioiis have been described as nstuonding. as ac: All three, girls are said compllshed In the arts of'soug and da nee as they are in their more strenuous stage pastiinesi. h. Scott Dies at Provo Irome from-fieTrouble Milton T art sec-iio- i to-b- . ' . Milton L Hc'ott,;' 56, prominent newspaiKT man aiid" rancher die S.iuday nioniiiig at his home aftc. a - prolonged illness with heart trouble. Mr. Smtt was born ' in Provo, fieptemlier 18, 1S87. He was an active church Worker and public spirited citizen and spent much For over 20 time in public sorvii-e.- io yea e engaged Jiewspn por Cliff Dcaa. t lie laughable-offic- e edltitic grouch who appears in "The Snail," business, otablishing is-urnumdiMl by an able witiistrtnig six newspttpers lit the intermoimtalii ' east. The characters in addition to states and Canada. Dean himself, are a, 'stenographer, lie married Alineda Batuii in IhXU a weathered old office ussi.tant and and ja lOol. was culled to aid rn fiend's son. 'Ihe skit derives its colonizing W'stern "tiaj1a, wheVi' 4u-l.l- is-b- s -- .1 me i . , nuiiriiy Hiier ciJiiKiiii- i Canada Mrs, Scotr di"d and hig in litofi be married Klta Tolley sno in 1007 he removed to Ctiiifurula where- he- engaged in - cit ms, fruh ralsliig, later retiiriiinif to Canada. million' ways for spiked. The father In 1014 he moved to Idaho where he llows his sou to embark upon the lostiils second wife during the" In hiutrimoiilul w.'i wjth the stenog- flnenna epedemic nncl hi l!Kil he was rapher which up until tlie. present married to Zelmn N'avhir. niaklniL t he streiiuouslv (pssed. his permati(iit home in Provo. The characters are admirably cast . Surviving him are his widow and and there Is no end to comedy sit- the . following children : Leo V. uations throughout, Scott, Miss. Foiitcibi Scott of Ka): t Hie Friedlamler Brothers 'pjoniis Lake City, Mrs. Tessie G. Buckley. a Ruri'ristMimsicni Wnsationi They Barley, Idaho: Stanley Bi Scott." are said to Ihj the only eccentric Virgil- IL. Scott,. Wamlo Scott am musical' comics of their class i stepsons Thomas Naylor, ' Joseph The- - brothers .vaudeville. have Naylor, .I(din Nay lor all of Provo evolved a .series, of, liinsit-ii- l Jnstru.-inut- s aiiiKfoHowiiig 'brothers and sister. t Which only ludicrous J. W. Scott, Modesto, rtlif.:.How and novel, but at the. same time give ard and Andrew Scott of . rrovo, forth M.r.S., Ami iVJltoii-JtaiMaof, ry are used imiluding the Harding, Mrs. Fnincelle Sorenson nseVsmallest banjo by any ftrtist of Provo and. Mrs. W. J. Taylor of ' now 'tnipenring before the public Lakeview. V Funeral servicon wHi 1T held at nd a harmonica, only one und one- 'quarter Inches long, on which .high l?Mi .Wednesday ..:la. theJ?ione'r of Bishop clasij iiistruuienral riiimls'rs are ixr- - ward under the dim-lio4 A.Wr aud iatoruieiJt.wm be rectly pia.veil,- yiliiig The eiimedy of the bill will.be la the city cemetery under .the dirte- . Arthur Stone iu "Change the Needle" tion of the Bern Mortuary. and1 t'ross Word "Puzr.lc, along with . The Iwuly ma.v! Iievlewisl prior to fidunibla orchestra "tinder the direc- the si'rvVi'S at the family home, 1 fit North Ninth West'.- - , tion uf Ralph Booth. us slow Siid'WitrtTilessTnTTmnTlhis: v. j It develops in the end. of .course, when the sun runs away with the s dough to save him hi a vValt Ht rect swindle iha-tsou das s snail hacked, off the boards fifty- j w , , -- - oiisiucHN. tf lias-mos- also-sc-ire- 21 to, 18, both ill tHMeH-he-- the. new board: "It Is to. be hoped that all stock- - . holders and creditors will not only be as pstient snd tolerant s.s ther hare been In the nast but that Ihev will stand behind the new board and . wbv possible to b"ln Is new Trovo enterprise to attain Its proper place In thP Industrial life of onr city and county. The Columbia Trust eomnany end- - thp Intermonntain Bus'nes- Men's Cred't association ' hnvo ihown thpir faith In this organization to such an extent as to heir ' In brlneinff nlsmt ...... tb 'eeriraiilzatlon movemlt. .: "If the people of Provo will now rive to the orirnnlaf'on the cnthus- iastie support they did at Its first. iagfeased Inception, it will , 'or I'rnvo Sorisii t iotialJjiislu4 (dtooriTll Dr. Connnt, who has acted . ns s, jut .,ifoinv wap maunger of the compfinv for some responsible, for.tbe cliiiiblng score. Dixie will represent T'tah at the Hm ...without. eoninns!itifin. - has national high scliool tournament In wnvVed dniwiitlr tnbtnin S sqniire Chicago. ,v, j yfml Tn the :stiM'kholders and credi " " Neplii wJiji fifth 'place In the tors of the company, s fmirameut by defeating South Cache EXAMINATION CAXCJCLI.ED after a thrilling fight, 18 to 15. Pnniwua-wofrom Flntuh high ' Tlie dvll servb-- exnmlnntion for school. 2S to 2l.- a irfil enrrier from the Provo jiosw (fTJM A fourth grandchild ami office whjrh was to have lieen held heir to Ucnry Ford arrived Siitiir-du- in Provo .Man'hlSShas lieen can, in. the fiirm of a nine isxuid coled bv the. civil aervb-eoimn's. j,.n. rding'to J. R. Hod.u. Isiy born to Mr.,jind Mrs. Edsel examiner.. Ford, it was annoumvd todav I the-st- are championship, although they were Hard pressed by the Murray five, who fought like 'demons- fur Ihe, . . vicfory.' p'. Shortly liefore the clone of the first half, Thompson, Dixie forward, sustained iin injury to his bip. He suffered great'ngony lult came back for the beginning of the second half. It was apparent to all that he suffered greatly but he gamely 'fought it pur. He. was unable, 'however, to net aroitud ns usually and wa of iittle help to bjs tenm mates. His absence, from p.irticiptition had its effect on the team. The; first quarter ended JO .tr, iiot'hiiig in favor of Dixie j first half. 14 to 2 in faVof of Dixie; third qunrfe)'. Hi to S. Ir, favor of Dixie. ssstst-lnwer- Tlv ," . mcfl-ti-s- j5e-o- nuii-iifii- ; u y e - are-no- .... f , . Pet'-rso- fiivor of the Pfti.ro. lioys. ... Iu.'tlie last qnarter, the Monroe team playel a furious battle to gain was responsible the lead. for the victory' scaring .three"- - long ts 4muieHfitely- prect ifitig - th i losing of the game. Playing pmciically with only four hist the p -- ir - - the third quarter re- - After leading the Monroe basketball sipiad for 31 m nutes In a 32 nduuto-eonteKtthe Provo high scliool team lost out 'to the Sevier buys by the score. f 24 to 2fl, at the final evening ..ftt thrtetarS high School basketball tournament In the Heseret Saturday. Hawkins whs the high point man for. I'rovo scoring five field goals and a.fuiil Utrow. . ixixon found the booi twice Mini Auitoft scored.threc fielders. ' . - Collins 'and Anderson played o string defense game. .The. defeat gave Ihe Provo team sixth place In Jhi', tonrnnmenf. j- - The first iinlf ended 18 to 11 and - Na- vived with the reorganisation of the coiimaiiy. awirdiug to Dr. M. A.. CoiiHiit, who has acteI as. manager of the company for some 'time and thnuigh whose efforts the reorgaul- sat ton has been, effected. fsckson-and-Mr- s. L- i- IL l Jackson, who are now living la Call- - fomia, have withdrawn as officers of the company and have placed all of their stock and amblings- la the company In escrow pending the fur- - , ther dlsisisitlon of the same to the minority stock holders and the pub-- ., " lie. The new Isiard of directors of the company met. in ProvoFridav and mTrirnilt!!Pd-wir- hFord Bishop of Centerville as- president : Dr. M. A. of "rrovo, vice uresiflcnt.- and treasurer; Perry B. Fuller of or Silver City. Carl J. Provo and J. A. Hess of S ilt I,a1fi City as additional members of the board of directors. The company has not onlv cHitrol and ownership of the patenis of the the eompanv nt has fuli lights of 'thf new rol irv "hall" ri'uiii) rewttflv invtented h" C'irl J. of tlio Peterson, superintendent plant. The new pump Is said to far exceed the efficiency and durabil ity of the old model pump formerly miinu!atTtrcd1y Thpwnroabjr. "The present board has undertaken to put. the company on m sound financial basis," at'id Dr. Coniint In announcing the reorganisation. "The Isiard solicps an bv the stockholders and creditors Jnlo the methods betnq lit the present reorganisation plan and asks that henrtr ' dk-ate- t li(tcrcsli'(loliscrvers . KilitngTKtissr will give IH 1 AT MinSIGHT. , of the ;1a short Mrss e the Keik Siriwy at tb,' Meelir.g of ihe I"" WASHINGTON. Iarrh tft t 'irrwv tVwrth ward "Relief Society WinilTA FALLS, Texas, March Thb yearV tox t Frank ( L'. P. ) wf the to ! after-- 10 he to thr ha jat the wrd spil . wa Mernal reveaae r41eetv ly sM- - , .V4; at eelwk Ihe theohg- splard on trialef today Kl.ic of chargd with the slaying "The WsWfisalKn less, nlgbt tuKtght Reporta tlWK every totetwal itAbto tlUhe 'given by ''IRey .Robertson, his, 17 year old revenoe ofK-- to ta ewatry to j wtSteheaA - " S . the snl test aaiaHte H ,;,,". "The prosecution indicated it rash. would demair dtbe death peaalty Meanwhile treaswnr Defense in event of onvli'tlon. counsel indicated-- they will' ITaso anxKidy awaited the 'first port ef the Mather their ease "on flic Tight .of a mau to fUiuie this year. -- The- trewswry I protect bis f.i.mily ein-leca a the beflris r eotiaaaie what tehn-tioof "a jury, Iwgaii with a ' may be the total reveawe sjH'elal veiilre of :ux, ! the next tax art. AV. F. WiH'ks. chief defense coirnI.and-4tvVardh if Mh' icniii said U'fore eia"s MHWfnl peulWje of trial that "we expect to show Collier Is extelidliic his plant: "try shot Robertson to prevent (lis ilaniili-Ter- , Mr I7wlrea saariisT Ridiert Frances, fnim entering a ' J? hmi aiei 2"v5 life of shame." Jto.vW ebi,s. RoM-Hotlio night of was heexti!dcl by an ad Fehnary 14, after" his sieret marjsj 3rtog . and feet in Sj!v ef riage to jlsry Frances at Waller'. 1viKk sth! is n,w bui 1I iii? a fori her was disclosed. mf 3m f,et readv Tr file lT.The - 4he-'ehtt- .Hle-t3-HfWHta- 1 Acttvllfos at the plant of the tional Pump company will bo Wortliington, NVphi eeiter, was given tlie pivct positicn on Hie niytbical five, while Jlixle secured three of Iter men on tlie team, Lund and Thompson, forwards and Blahd, guard. in fiircgronud ; rlglif, the uiiscratched target," officers holiling up tlie"ciiu vhs "sock" which was' towed fit InHd milters tliFoiigh to shoiit at ; below, (icncrul .Mitchell bombs with iiiKpcCting the vlnch flyers theoretically.- demolished a "biittleship"' marked, off on '.' lbi ground. . ... , . WHITEHEAD AT ilrss. Par- - .stale. (li'o urmy'H mniiis- -- aircraft provt-- which, t IiiikI defenses, ky, with .every- FOURTH WARD to "Ixtb" rolHmi. s?5rd on the Provo high S4iiol basketball team, watrfHen a berth on the neUvti d by. the officials and leadii'g sthletea at the state high school kusket-ba- li tournament eonduried in Halt take f'itv Ltxt week. t'oilins', aggressTvMiesKi and " his aim won for him the coveted Of the piacf n the honor jr. eMiK - tests chm-tfi's- mure ap wait anal.vids.ef where to tha watry tKv and a "It Is hard to e(W)irehed that 5 ftoat eafRj up f vuniit by the there are petde la thfat etty to ISis. treasry Jaae S the end of the fi V. vl time ef the wrM that are Itot he poiuted, ent that there was f ly luterferiic with the efftrt other rlttsea la toaMifviae vVtr every rictit In exiect the l!25 RspkIwwwM rd w'ith at ast ti suria.fMrf WIMm . jvr ,y?trtM!St( arrndlnyL' aE,I" Tfie i'.2t fis-- t "If we ran set hM t tae rhrt l lth we wlB do all ta ear pware to hsve ri)s f pprximMtely hy the ewwrtJ tha hallcd are The pnlitr tavesHsatias eral rtoea whWh have alreatiy ler furiiishMt ami it is hetiew tat aa arrest will ftdkw stovtty. la He meant lute the teward eftered to" Sfir; Gay stand good. (rj.l asr VJ j made fnIluwTiig '.General'' Miluhcll's: ' iH'fure the .congressional coinmillce." Aliove, invcstigatiitif iiiilMiiiVruft buttery trying to reach act Iteomw 'retta ivite M!! filed t tif ""l" lioriiy rffivt "JiI tin- - First A x laabwi ?cam : Company Placed on- Sound Financia- l- l ooting- ana Activiteis Revived. . ticipate in National High School Maet tolr.hy thK.iwWh-alrf the CENTERVILLE BISHOP IS NEW PRESIDENT , lriitae''7f''V'' irt ve snrrMindittjM of thetr hwaae ton aiso aueeeetied to getit! a towi-fn- l law totwvea the Mewn: M the street oa With (Mr v hnttse fiartoy the street - '' Dixie Goss P'W!''"' "B" re-- acti-at- e V by PROVO TAKES, SIXTH PLACE IN TOURNEY Mtvh '" sit . . ' ' ITEREST -- - twMMW. nM s- - te-Ti- e -- 4 V:VAX " f V?V 4 r.,f t . l 3 ,.,..t Officials. ' S New Board of Directors Are Elected at Stockholders - - Meeting. Mjthi- - fcal Basketball Squad .k- win !nrr prex asdikely If not ini- declared to day in tsit?" feacc post dartaf Swaolay aisHt.' aatd Mr. Gay. "I iU ato pmj a ' ' -h.. ,;" . CoUins Given Place on .Bl mimilou f way he ripeeted next aa 4rv .rrnt ; ,o "r 'K v i Vf St JflV AH if f ' ' ' ftoit Crrewrfrt) WASHINGTON,.' i - ; 1826. Ry i- -J- - ' :hh - Wren Wilkias ex.aatoe4 the pref. I Large v I erty early MoeJsy MMratog, were" l er?t--of the posts atvttiad a...- ' selected as iifSI &Vffi ' "r ' - - i- fI ' .- PER CENT MADE 23 ttoaa eM et the fhW . ' air GUARD VJ I T H D R A V PRDV0 j , j V' V tV ihairman Grer. Iowa, of the post Tim metre atUoii, rfpi- - reward of $3 fu tafvut$sM .a ways and awtlus emwittw, tr to 4 Us th rref inr VvvMia Its rejection ortVamir: new t a was act enavt tax (daanni of fcrwte the persi.lMi ie f thf last week, threw down chalHet jx'Sr'slST iwVim uts fall la ih president tm fulfill yBkwai ta ar aawe tfce other fay. wf am ttred to getting a kavia'wy ; ri his threat give Warren, iw .Tav,auii with a wU a0HM cess appointment in defian to property tampered with aaavimnm surtax of 25 per lsj)te stroyed roatiaaaUy.1 senate "advise and consent WW. tfce wwxitMiim In the wrkliml a rteat aintltfrgrCay have 16. . WASniXGTOX,' , March Gree sid.d"taUs f the iin,poil jlei;effirriia4 dwljftf iK3Lj WSr-IILl)--cTu- e rwttid to te pllUltKHl presldenr aui tp fteawityfi hut ly W . 93 107 PRICE TWO CENT MARCH 16, 1923, GEngtf FAasRiciiTOtiioFTHE 1 resist eflt.G.WaWwti J. amto'- iia shy ,Vw Ui PtelaMt tV lore Next Year's Returns a tghtrit Aw Due. 7T! registered- at the' V.vmrtera. tZZT -. 1 K1A-lw Aa axe had heea4 to rh w " Action Office... Editorial Rooms.:,. - H ' HERALD PHONES SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES r The Civic Week progrrtui. :"': '. - r. " ,, out- . given tlie most hearty supiairt by "the I'Iflzens In general,'' said n. Chmdo Lewis, cliair-niaof the coinmittee in charge of the atraiigemenf v. , ."Ail citisens-sliHwltake a delight in doing their share for tlie betterment and the beaut if icatlou of their city. I'rovo is one of the most lieati-ti- f nl cities to f)tT "Ttound anyrt liere mid it should la kpt so and iiu- Su)kt-iutende- it " proveil upon coutfuiiallji 1 city schools wilt einqa-rate- . The. teachers m already liOing the foundation for the work to be carried put by the children and everything will be done to-iticulratrajjilrlr of commnuity' pride ftftttmg the students. ,7,.""With. spring here and nature blooming out in all Us beauty, ewwy resident should take a delight ill improving conditions both at home and I in the business section.". '? - "" - LARGER PA YROLLS IN. ::PROVO w |