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Show I THIRTY-NINT- Mvunn .1111114 u-- I , . it iuy :6 0 J L i, LI BanIIIwww em v I I J - I YEAR, NO. 224. H i I NEWSPAPER ; dedicated to a policy of fairness to aQ sections of Utah county, A- - O O O J I -- 14 J A MX J I1ERALD PHONES UAllIiV J 1 i i Business Office . . . S5 Editorial Rooms, ... 107 PROVO, UTAH, WEDNESDAYTAPRIL 15, 1925. is M Ii!? lir? IS ui O LI PRIGE TWO CENTS li Lm 12 L ) O - . J lb If d O O ) LtlI U L U 9 0 OO ft O --. r 1 ls bulIfl 'ftIs ud 7 - I ftV ft ; 1 O 0O :: ; ' : mmldrems. Park is Scene of Arbor :Day Activities 4n III ufnniIOIV nirn M UH III IhlYI mhi I m m til mi - ii m m ! a. m iii ii iiiit i a m ACOACOIMP QUITS MWMWIIUV . . ruwa.Hint w awiiwii i uwj m i at mila A. P. POST i i ar iPinnnuiBiKH POPE WN Rill RAD III III. UllLIIUUII I n , KINR 1,1 M week-- POSTAL s Soil Hauled on Park to, FiU Up Low ::..L Places Clips Off Part Moustache of King Boris --- i fe .: - --- TWOAIDESOF-K-1 ENGLISH SYCAMORE ARE MURDERED TREES ARE PLANTED Real Civic Spirit Shown By King Leads Search for Six Assassins Who Fired -- Those Who Turned Out Volley at Auto For Work- ;.rrty wen wiih five teams, and 'two' tracks responded to the call in civic aid Wednesday morning and worked faithfully at the Children's playground, east on Second SOnthTtreet-fflakiaff-a'ereditable V finning. JDrnck too- - . . after truck, and wagon filled with good soil from propery just east of the park were; hauled Into the grounds and seraped Into the low places. One ieaw with a plow was kept busy loosening up the ground for the ' . ffigvelers and iij leveling off the corner dtrmp pile on the south-eas- t tn ue paric. v "Instead of plowing up the sod and leveling the ground in that manner, the soil Is being hauled into the low places where it Is believed the grass will ork its way up through tht soil and thus making a level, grassy park for this summer.. The grounds are especially needed for baseball, it is said. .. r' Trees were planted along the south i side of the propeMj B. H. Cower of the Provb Nursery furnishing two men to assist in the work in addi-- tion to giving a substantial discount ,to the city on the trees. The Eng-- . lish Sycamore variety were'planted as they are" declared to be not only a splendid" type of tree, but very -- well adapted to both soil and cli- 11IU I 11 VVUUUUFUO uui nuu H ....... free from disease. , . City Commissioner Billings donated the soil for the park. .'.' Lawyers, rdwtorsT" business 'men and tradesmen worked Side by side loading the wagon s and Trucks in the best jovial spirit. Whether one'c shovel was large, smau, straignt or crooked, it was all the same, they were kept busy. Ojher community drives wifdiscuys-ahmg-witthe Benefits that are hoped to. be derived from the playground. Young . f V, SOFIA, April .15. (UP) Loyal the countryside troops "scoured aromid Sofia today seeking six assassins wijo ambushed King Boris' was mowhile the Bulgar-nionacy. toring to Jhe Two os his majesty's aides fell dead in the volley and the royal chauffeur, slumped over the wheel, badly wounded, while a part of king Boris' moustache was clipped sway by a bullet The king leaped frojn the automobile and led an atjack --' on the assassins, who escaped. 'The .ambush was laid between Sofia and the town of Orchanie, A hail of firecame without warning from some bushes, at the roadside ajid bullets spat all about tie king, who himself stopped the royal automobile as the chauffeur 'fell woundcapital-yesterda- ' ed. Postmaster Mc Guire Urges Familiarizing with New l- -. Postal Regulations of Boris, revolver in hand, led pnr: suit of the assassins until Orchanie was reached and then dispatched troops fo find them. An Buto bus, carrying valauble mail and wealthy passengers was following the royal automobile' on from Orchanie to Sofia the and It was suggested that the attack might have been aimed against the auto bus by robbers. - It is thtfught more likely however in view of the fact that General in Georguhif was assassinated Sofia almost simultaneously with the attack the attempt against King Boris came7?ran revolutionists. JAMBOREElS BIG SUCCESS rilv r BARKER SAYS : : s matter will Include all written matter, as at present. Second-clas- s matte,' periodical publication. Third-Hmatter will Itulude merchandise an8 printed amTother that of mailable matter, first and second class, not exceeding eight ounces in weight Fourth-clas- s matter will include merchandise and printed and other mailable, except that of first and second - classes, exceeding eight ' r . ounces in weight. , ; -Private mailing cards, whether-writtenor printed, will be subject t(rn rate of two cents each. Double or reply post cartls, each oft which conforms to the conditions-for post cardsV will be stib-jeto two cents postage, to be prepaid on the initial portion ; the half reply, whemletached and mailed, to two cents will also postage, but the postage on the reply until It is half need .not detached a nd" mailed for Terurtf. Tbe rate of iostage on third-clus- s cents for matter wOTte one two ounces or fractiori" thereof eai-up to an including eight ounces in weight, except that the rate of postage on liooks, cbtalognes, seeds, cut-- t 6t s, scions h n d intrs, bidlis, plants, not exceeding eight ounces in weight, will lie onecent for each two ounces or fraction thereof. All books, circulars and other printed nttitter (except lewspajxTs and jither ix'riodicals entered as matter f, and all merchandise and other mailable matter not Included in the first or second class, First-clas- YOU SHOULD TIE THESE Ni -- . y' i uon is Aiier enaiors Wheeler and Couzen 'knees" stiff lower handsHo floor and return to chest. : for Liver. Feet apart as far as possibler knees stiff bend body keeping-from side to side, raising arms alter . uatcly over the head. 7. Glmlstonian Exercise. Lying Down ExercLses For "Stomach ii : l t : " 'd ct -- one-hn- lf " '. ?Contffiued on Page Six.) Stewart Writes From Capital ' FIRST STATEMENT NCK ELECTION gated by Former Attorney Daugherty . I f i" - - -v- ' L. NEWVIOllBIST 4. ITyoTrttrrer-iHijLusE- (CP) The parki began to fly PARIS, April 15. (IT)-Pa- ul lhvtght F. Davis of St. Louts, about the county court house today Painleve, president of the chamber secretary of war, may immediately upon arrival of "the of deputies, Informed President his chief, If the latter resigns. principals in the trial "of Seuator Domuergue late today that he wotdd Burton K, Wheeler, once a leading accept the task of forming a cabithe WashlHgtou scan- - net to succeed that of Edounrd pri sccntof-i- a " - dal investigation. ;: GEOLOGY Escorted by a aquad of attorneys Painleve'a acceptance of the port-- , Wheeler set up headquarters In the folio of prowler, which has been ofPark hotel and immediately nnhtor-le- d fered since Herrio a statetaent charging W polit- government fell last ' week," came afical enemies and especially Harry ter the Rociallsta had agreed !a rt Daugherty. former attorney general, him la office, although thejr whom he ousted from office, with would, not consent to Joining the " ' '.' ; having instigated the charge npon ministry. which he will go on trial acre toAristide Br land, who declined morrow a charge that he misused yesterday to form a cabinet 'after -- The geology caravan of the Brig-hasummer his senatorial office by' appearing the Socialists would not support, Young university as attorriey for a private client be- probably will lie foreign minister school will leave Provo Jnn'e 9 and nc-c- TRIP" UerrloK" S fore a government department. "Daugherty and his men are still 'behind the .prosecution," Wheeler said. "One f the first men I saw in town wai Assistant Attorney General Pratt, who was first sent out by Daugherty to get ON II' AVENUE proceed to Mt NoIhi whfrg a stop will be made to study this important part of the Wasatch, according to Dr. Murray O. Hayes, head of. the geolegy depatt merit, who will be In charge. j From Mt. Nebo the route will be sonth through Saniiete county, obnd Muslna serving the Sevier faults and the plateau structures. Sevier Crossing the interesting fault, which is of the pivotal type, having the down throw of the east in Sanpete county and to the west in Sevier countyr the characteristics of the down faulted Sevier valley will be studied s far South as Sigurd. a lish Lake," sit mitetl"on the 'plateau of the samei name, will be visif&d. From here the road will lead south luBrjca.:ftaj;n-ove- r thaAwapa and Aqnirrius iLalejijiS4u.4k4Mg4in three of the high plateaus of .'' Johu Ililley, Ogdeu druggisj and Klwaals lieutenant of the T'tah IdM.ho district; will be the speaker at the'v regular club luncheon Of Khvnnls at the Hotel Ro!ert Thursv " : day. ' In the evening the Provo Kiwan-inn- s will Ik1 the guest of the Eureka Kiwanis club at Its luncheon. t Eureka at 6 :30 o'clock, ," . - .' the , deiNU-tmeu- . -f- e, -- TFtheiorof . '. tf--(tr-- Ue--- .-' r EL-..4iiluj- (aiy-wh- si-t- s I i' ' . uiattte-matlc- al e 12 ri'y . . udihih-lstratio- PROVOARTIST . it - WH beauties of caravantold ajtlej ' ptpsl-dentl- TO OREGON fit ;. ....- -: It . SERVICE STAR ' LEGION MEETS I TOKIWANIANS . which will eliminate Herriot from new ministry. . The cabinet, aa constituted I l us far. prolwbly will be ! - Prefcer, without portfolio Panl Painleve. affairs, Aristide Btlaud. "'Krelgn ;. ,".. me. . - ; Jiistb-e- , Rene Renoult. t "Instead of prosecuting- - me, the Truck Runs Lose on Street Finance, D Monde. t Aa Driver Falls Into of Justice ought to lie lHwt two namsHl held these raint. who post lu tlfe Uerrlot government.'' trying a lot of the people ' Two autos were badly damaged up In the Daugherty lave-- 1 tibatiou." iu a collision on University Avenue Par.l Painleve. the S(H'iallst Re The Senator Itobert M. LaFol-lettTuesday evening, when a large truck publication leader who todiv was Auto tithwhom Wliei'ler was as-- ; ormii'.jj a ealilnet to sucwd that of belonging to the . Schofield siK'lated as vice presidential can- Edouard flerriott, is a close friend company ran along the street withdidate last year, also broke his of his predecessor. out guide as the driven had fallen into a fainting spell. long silence jjodjatgied, toimgtMlit The premiership will not Wlieuler headipiarters a statement to Painleve, for he occupied that Clifford Olseti was the driver "of the truck. He had just turned charging the Republican admiidstra-tio- n post in the. troubled days lietwcen n round the fountain on University with- - attempting to "get' March and XovemlK-r- . 1017, when W heeler and Bella tor JunaK,.,U..i H avenue, when he became sick and wtts wlnistet "The fell in a faTnt trens-- 1 w lisTresimnslbTe for stopping the' car, his footcaughT iine wayon famous Champaign offensive when " t he 'That the Cousens cimimiLtee GeneraLjClvellethought he. . could gas feeL C4ah. If road conditions-perm- it, which is Investigating the tax bur- break through the German front. Arthur Gray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Boulder may Ie visited,, which will eau is on a hot trail is attested by Xiveile. was relieved of his com- Vernon: Gray, HM8 East Center take the group to Circle Cliffs and the fact" that the treasury ' . street, had just stopited his car in the Kaiparowits plateau.front of the 1'rovo Drug compuny. "I'aTuTeve was'atUck"d for this acHe had barely stepped out of the north rim of the Grand eanyon, snry to do soniethliig to make hiin tion "amLjiecepted r.sstnsilility, let up." LaFi'ilette said. he saw ' the driverless claihiing tMe 'offensive, which was the Kalbab enroute. visiting truck coming mslili'F tnwm-iwjn. "HvliienUyU is ileeldcd thai TnuvtufTqoStJj u man vuvvrTtii Leaving Gi'iind caiivon. Ziovua He tried to get onto tbe car, lHit tional (Viuzcns must be ctioked.off or be tvndy; had failed. The chamber park will be studied, whence discredited and besmirched. ' was unable to do so before the the caravan voted no confidence and Palideve's will go to Cedar City truck had collided with car, demol- and thence "Hence, the treasury department minister resigned. ". (o l'elar Breaks. sUmthsto Wijrk In IhelrilBorn ItLj'ari-Lli- r 1HC3, Painleve ishing the fenders ont the left side. From Cedar City the "Arrowhend The left front wheel of the truck tlwy are form to go devoted hia early life to trail will be followed to lleaver and was demolished as it struck the science. He was professwr " w lo Fillmore or Ilolden ; ' " probably auto. . at the University --of of moihanU-agoa which will le a noiiil of deiaiiiuiid""'"' "IT r,H,"Tl Olaen was still in a faint when iuitioiml tax payments of Lille from 18KT to and won ..,,. i..I..,.rt''"1i' .i,.. ..,.to.,i more than a million dollars. of. the truck jifoptied. He was taken where one or more of the of the academy prix grand tlie basin to the hospital and luter to his "Tho indictment, against Senator sciences for mathematical tie" studied a will as ranges fully home. heeler was prwurcd while he in ISO.'. He was elected to the time will permit: was successfiilly conducting an in vhumber of deputies .from a Paris Another accident napienod as em fci'tal The distance .covered will lie pioyes or the .SeuorieM Auto com- abontrtZM) miles, which at the rate vestigation of Attorney General district in 1004 and became niinister From the beginning he of education and war iuventhms In pany were removing the damaged of two cents per mile per person will .Daugherty. was subjected to espionage, personal 1915. He held office under Aristide auto the garage, When an auto make the total travelling expense vuntieation and open and secret Briaud and was apisdnted minister jack slipinil underneath the car, the about yventy-fiv- e dollilrs, handle struck C. .1. Parry In the threats avainst his life. of war In the Jtlliot aliinet which Four cars have already been "The department of Justice, under fell. jur Marth ; 1911. - then mouth, cutting his lip'aiid knocking for furnthe which will trip " out two teeth. the Conljdge adiuinistration is still . premier. J.F ish transportation for twenty Infested with Duuglierty lipisdufees. hold on under the As niost effective stuily.-cif T' whu'still and apjiearto be- very indone by a smaller group the nmnlie'r fluential with It In Its Indifferences lie will limited and those who first to Hie violations of liiw by steel ' apidJlfrbThTTmvsliken. mergers, railroad mergers and pack' '. ' ' ing mergers."; It U the first lengthy statement upon issues that LaPblletle' has Prof. B. It. Larson of the Professor H. "R. Merrill Tcua made sinct his defeat m tlie of purtment the I'oung- university v Ward Scouts Of ; . Sixth ? race. has wotf two firiit prizes at recent ' , Annual Tour Jleanwhile , John L. Slut tery. disare exhibitions in southern Utah trict attorney began towns. :. The Isiy..scour caravau to Bryi-Vidn Bhmdltent. of work-opresentation"if the prose- canyon was the subject of a f:t!k Two hundred pittiires of Utah B. Y. I". the student body, and Miss cution. Air through last night he artiiits have been exhibited R. Merrill. at, publMty Gladys Watson left last .week for conferred with the forty witnesses given by Fairvicw, lt. Pleasant, Ephriam, Eugene, Oregon,' where they wij! .at- be will director of tlie Timpanogos district on stand. the put Mantl and Xephi, In each plnce a tend the convention of the Associatcouncil to troop six. Provo Fourth " $1( prize has leen offered for the ed Woinen Students. ward, Tuesday evening. best vieture. of the stories Merrill Mr. told, will In ; The young Jadies travel Manti and Nephi both gave; the company road that interested the aeimra who Ruth Jlulme . and yith prize to. Professor Larsen. made the trip last year. ll de; Mary Browning, of the Utah AgriHe has severaljHctures "on exhibi-tto- h cultural college, and Olive Romney clared that while. Bryce is the most. at th West high schixd witha and Margarette Maughau, of the wld,- that -group of other d'tah artists. C s Bryce, by no means is the mh' thing University of I'tah. cf interest on .the trip.- - He: said Tlie regular meeting of .the Provo that ,.the.roud is lined' with historie been chapter of the Service Star Le associatbms. ' that Utah ha held in the lionie of the the sceiie of some of the fflost dragion will Women's Municipal council, corner matic Indian conflicts In western . It is seldom that musicians "of its music appreciation. The resldehts of Third. Xwrth street and Univer MsUijrl'-and- that these Iwlisn the ability of the Slendeissohn male here understand good uinslc when sity avenue. Thursday afternoon at tninblea" mainly occurcd ahmg the . chorns enme to Pwyo; torgbve to Mrs. J. D. road from Provo to Bryce. they hear It and they never fall t 2 :.Trt a'rlis'k. "' Mr. Merrill further stated that ansaid Prof. Ernest Maxman,, shw their appreciation. l Boyd? president of the chapter. A. good- prograui has been stipervisor of ,innsK 'Iii the Provo other Caravan will go to JBryee dur-in- g It was mainly reason the first week In June and that ami problems of Interest to city schools. "When we get an "op- - thirHhe Pfovo high- - school' fostered first ebt li' memliers will discussed. all IKirtunity to'Tiear them. In our own the coming Imys who become, all of the m scputs'by May ?v and all boys who should take The officers city, cbsptef Jhe Mendelssfihn chorus which will, sing to hear them". asked to meet at o'clock to are first class scouts now butTwlio at stake fnhornnckt the, Tlnirsdwy "Provo is known throughout the business 'matters make five merit badges by that flute hhndle certain state and lntermountala section for nighU" which need Immediate attention.' will be eligible to wake the trip. IN COLLISION STUDENTS GO (1HARLES P. STEWART 4 . sup-po- GIVEN PRIZE I l your heart Is not in good condition, before taking these exercises, yon should be examined by your family physician and; follow his advise as to the way In which these exercises '. v should lie taken, 5. Remember, that the only,: way to test the value f these exercises? is to follow them reglarly every day for about two months. By that rime you will see the gret value In , lierfonnlng them daily. ' ANDY POXPEIt Painleve was Premier and Minister of War Part of War Period. -. , who' arrived from Nt.vLoiuV today, fo join, .Warner Stone's Colnmbiansr Sir. ponder will he. featured in solo nunnVrs at this evening's per iormn nee al the Columbia.- BRIAND MAY HEAD FOREIGN AFFAIRS Wheeler Declares Case Insti- d ' - o(ed. violinist, ;', Socialist Party Agrees Iq Aid Chamber President in Office CARS DAMAGED . ex-ep- The following exercises for' busy men and women, were recommended by Dr. Charles E. Barker at the meeting of the Bibtherg In the stake f abernacle Monday a fternooh : Breathing Exercises. 1. Bend body at, hips, fists at knees throw armaout and backward as far as possible while inhaling and exhale while returning to position. 2.. Rotate shoulders inhale, raising shoulders and vice versa. . 3. Clasp hands behind back throw chest out and upward, should-- " ers back and inhale and vice versa. run. For Kidneys. -- , I AdministraSays ' Republican a I a C - SUMMER SCHOOL STUDENTS low . ? J i CABHT PLANNED FOR UNIVERSITY . f , GREAT FALLS, Mont., April 15. ' - 'f t- S - 'y .,. NEW GcnI INTERESTING -- -- 4 1 , Vj) lf 11 if V iv . t- . j f i M i The new postal law recently ('a rial A. Thompson of Cleveland passed by congress went Into effect s considered a possible successor to 1 J. today; awordiug Jo Postmaster Se'retary Weeks, who Is expected to ' 1 I'. M.Ouire. resign. that the SNi(iwi'iniiiWiil "It bij very Important Frederick Boy Martin, general man- citizens beoume familiar with the ager of the. Associated Pfessj has newTretlation wxxm as possible,' resigned his post, to take effect said Postmntter MtOuirc. "Allure April yC He will enter business. to do" so will cause delay,- - tncon-- , la the venience'aud annoyance projs'r dlstrilmtiou of mail matters." To assist the public In becoming acquajntcd with the new law a brief summary of the same Is printed be- . 4i i FRED OF WHEELER Major Changes are Made In Third and Fourth Class Matters The jamboree at the Third ward is in full swing. The dinner-- and Imzuiir today have been a huge success and there is plenty left and Intestine, fur tomorrow. tm run ttww n WinCim w i 8. Arm at side "TThiT children's program of foot raise chin to will and with the satisfaction Unit races, pony riding, etc will be con- chest and push hands along .the their services will mean something tinued tomorrow aj(lonioon from limbs; vice versa. : . to the youth of the city. who will 1 to ti' p. m. botty to sitting position, enjoy-- the park.-'- - "Dad" Mossman The prizes given away tonight ki't'iiiig"""hips, knees and feet on, " to water was on the job carrying and tomorrow are attracting much floor. , ' 10V ,the thirsty men. The sun was warm attention. The doll house Draw both knees buck to chest at . times, nd the manual labor being .carefully watched and returh-to-fl- or qiiTFe a diversion to. many,- - a diver11." Raise by all the little girls tif the town. both legs from"' floor Is that appreciated sion, however, Other wonderful prizes as just at the same time, keeping knees . as Veil as enjoyed. waiting for some vone. to come and strffc r. v get them. ' Suggestions. Important PAN FRANCISCO, .April There will be a vaudeville tonight 1., Drink plenty of water in beaccountiPetersiwi, Louis II. (LT) dunce tomorrow tween meals. and a hard-tim- e Eight to ton ' glasses ant. Is minus a diamond ring today, night. Everybody is welcome. r "T"'. per' day. with no chance to bet it back. Police The frogruin consists of one-h2. Get into the habit of following he one the that ruled Jacks two and "numbers Judge plays, musicals, the exercises wiin ch1 or coid bath. stenog- not announced Howard, and last is a gave Dorothy If one of blood a cold rapher, as an- engagement rins, was dancing net which Venice Jepier-so- n liath is .hag plenty best, otherwise only take a is-a gift and not a trust, and dismissed conducting, and a sketch '"' J , "Jn - embezzlement charge against by Ralph Kunn and Mrs. Eggert- - ecsj bath after exercises. t . ine to tnese take time VMW son entitled, "Married Bliss hi the girl exercists-- is in the upon ;"afising morning. However, they can be taken the last thing before going to bed at night, or'durfng the day, but not Immediately following any meal.. ; i partic-4ilarly.l- 1 T - FIRST CLASS MATTERS 6. h I NO CHANGES MADE IN - ; MES 10 W : EFFECTIIODAV liliSTTI) lA FflU EITF rS LAW GOES IN - Ground Bullet successor? i A straight fronvthe-Hhonlder affairs. talk on v Washington That s what is going , to be offered 4o readers of The Evening Herald in the daily Wash" ington letter which' will be writ' ten exclusively fer this paper by Charles P. Stewart. Stewart has lieen writing for this paper for some time. No' he .will daily on topies'of iuerest to' all. III? articles are wrjtten so all He knows may understand. whereof he sneaks. : Watch fftr Stewart's aHh-ledaily In The Evening Herald starting Friday 'rtte s SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES iftif-eerts- .for-th- we.j;-ertninl- lre jf l-- -- . ' |