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Show that ingest n many he best kg 11 THE HERALD .; tVben yea use Herald u reach into more intra inies; Try one next time yoo have inething to sell, trade, r rent. Want-A- d '. . XJTAH Fair tonight and Saturday, continued cold, - PROVO, UTAH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1923. via mill i lair.ir n ni iinir ummu PRICE TWO CENTS. i a ,,in mm i m unm i m mi n i h Veterans Btireau Director iJemes Corruption and Bribery bana, cents 0-2- 8 inter Box 0-2- 6 Prosecutions may BE LAUNvHJKD.IjX :"Sk f" If ' PROF. L. JOHN NUTTALL LECTURED SALT LAKE DELIVERS ADDRESS MEETING OF SCIENTISTS - v., p. nTuteoiise-Himerjc- cussea Veterans' Bureau ScandaL ' PROBABLE : - r, 111 is , MasteniieceyVTtsThve TOSH h- TITAHJIMS1TY BY YOUNG AND THOUSANDS as Trustees ofAssociatioHr e - ' j flSSiAlicBrBeynolds-and-L60 WILL BE FOUGHT OUT ON 'Y' FIELD r l Utah Educational Association Steihmetz,W6flds Greatest fElectrical Genius, Dies Holds Annual Meetings in Suddenly After Trip; Salt Lake. nrmer Director of U. S. Vet erans' Bureau Brands Brib ery Testimony Untrue. : UTAH'S GREAT FOOTBALL BATTLE AT BREAKFAST CONVENTION MADE FALSE A Poet at --Work! WIZARD DIES PROVO ATTEND GRAFT CHARGE car ELECTRICAL TEACHERS OF ORBESXALLSz io tor 2(T- ERALD THE WEATHER j- First in news, first in circulation; first in advertisingrnnd first delivered in the homes. ii ir1 juui t 4 NO. 103. EJGjtoYEAR. begin ----V - ' rest crip. A but im are ' - -- Howard GAME nPTiiirmiJ u ' B. Y. U. Kimball..-.- . . . . . Gledhill.... "MarrdenhaH. imluiTnelf.T?? -Y- eung-"CkpQ, . ByJVELLLLM K. HUTCHINSON. International NeWr Service Correspondent WASHINGTON, Oct 26. Colonel jCharles R. Forbes, former director fof the United States Veterans "bur eau today issued- - sweeping denial !of all charges of corruption and bribery brought, against him dur-inthe senatorial investigation of his administration, . Appealing to the public to withhold judgement until he Is able to lonei ForDes tr braudeTas,uttertyw4-- 4 false" every specific charge of cor-- . rwption made against hlia by EliarH. "Mortimer, of Philadelphia, in testifying before a .senate comthe veterans mittee investigating '.-bureau. j Shaking from a sick chamber Forties issued his statement to the IuEernatipnnl News Service JLwns erg first word from tte slcK Kcnsntlon at the senate- - hearing. charging Forbes had entered a ring to tdtare profits on the construction of government hospitals and. had accepted a $5,000 "loan" .from' the wh- International News Service. SCHNECTADi", N. ., Oct., 2C Charles Proteus Stelnmetz, well ofnelecU'ical wizard, died at his home here shortly , "before- - SUJU o'clock this morning. The end came very suddenly. He had been ill less than two weeks and during the last few days had been reported as rapidly recovering. Lr. Stienmetz was born at Bros-IaiH? Germany, April 9, 1S05. came to this country 24 years ago. Dr. Stienmetz for several years has been chief electrical engineer nt - Elcrtrie it,..' etmauy's professorLTJTmn Nuttall "jT-He was rcganhr in this city. the Young university, president of plaqt electrical the association called the convention the world over as an to order at the opening session in genius. Schnectady. was shocked when the Salt Lake tabernacle Thursday news ol his death became knowih evening. great Ini Two of the five teachers nomin- He always had taken ofa this city. ated to replace the two retiring terest in the progress Only a few month ago Dri Stientrustees of the association are mem of the YominulversitrfBCiilty, metz invented miniature thunder tmnd Miss Alice Reynolds and Dr. M. 0. amMlKlitningHtluH .uudcr. the erected of lr. Stienmetz. small trees MerrllL demolIn his annual address, given with in his laboratory could be much enthusiasm. President Nuttall I ished. eleetrLcal-lzarwas forced d The ridiculed ther prevailing Idea ... that most in ybody ca n teach and de- To- take to his bed a week ago last following his return from clared that to lie a successful teach- f Saturday a fip to the Pacific coast. At mat Js er iUfas-ardc-nt application wns naid he --was suffering necessary as for any of the so called time ita from heavy cold, believed to have .njgber professions. on by his h been brought "We have learned today." trip. medical the "that Nuttall said, Dr. Stienmetz was being given his profession is one for highly trained breakfast when he gasped and sank men and women and lor none outer. dead. The physician or surgeon of today back on the pillow,before the end he Just ft minute who applied to every one indiscrimnurse that he to the remarked had inately theMantyHmedie9 and. felt "the best stnep s taken-alc-k. treatment known a century ago due to was death believed is It would be quickly disgraced and lose disease. heart Tet the confidence of the public. No Information concerning Pr. there are inanypersons today-jrh- o could Ae .obtained ! hold totbe opinion that anyone with Stlenmetrt death was announced it a little smattering of knowledge is at his home, butwould be issued lathat a statement quite good enough to teach. ElecGeneral at the officials ter by a Largest Crowd That Ever! Saw a Football Game in County Is Expected: VYiiH-inao- Manson . (Note Right end . Eight tackle Right guard TP mi liiimnm iiiiiinnmli)MWIini.HMii EDMUND VANCE COOKE " .i.. . r. . . .' . . 1 - .llurren Clark EvansI,. Van Cott. Fullback Gillespiehampioa- - . , . . . Richards rr .".T.TT Whitney Jewkes .., Dixon, Taylor and Hinckley will get into the "I" if lineup . -. - " THE GAME TOMORROW. ' PLACE : "X" Field. ' i tic TIME : 2.30 o'clock. OFFICIALS: Kefree, Blazer; i, Wilson ; Linesman, Unipire, Slraonds. ' TEAMS: Youngsters, Brigham Young; Bed Skins, Utah. FANS : All of Provo, two thirds 4fJItsJbonntxnda fraction of TODAY'S POEM Ty MmundXameMsLQke -- of . . Left guard their injurlus'permlt.) GAME. U. OF U. . . . Watkins (Capt) .. Hagen Left;iackle: Left end Quarterback .JlighLhalfback Left halfback"' Packard. . Most of . the teachers of the Provo. city schools left Thursday afternoon Lake City where they, ape attending the annual convention of the. Utah Educational association which. . began Thursday evening with sessions today and Saturday. Other teachers left for the meetings early "this morning. Many of the faculty members of the Young University are also attending the sessions and will also be present at the sessions of the church teachers' convention also to OF TOMORROW'S LINE-U- P Sa4t4-akeat- A GOOD OLD FRIEND DROPS IN. Never thought much of tho social fluf; ' Never cared much for the'climber stuff. Don't think the editors ever see Any society news in me. As for "At Homes" and stand-u- p teas, They.giveme awobble aroundihe knees, ; Nobody ever heard me cry Because the Four Hundred passed me- - by. But jiminy whiz ! how. I do grin When a good, old friend . drops in. ' Got no prejudice very much as and millionaires such; dukes, Against Willing to take them for what they are And quote them along with the rest at par; Then, on the other hand, I don't slight A man, just because his nails are white. I'm some like the fellow was, you know, WhCF had friends above andJrieads below. But say ! my soul jumps out. of my skin ' When a good, old friend :. drops , y, J wine i hunSALT LAKE, Oct 2G.-- Ohe dred and eighty-sevepouuds average from end to end ; In the backfleld; tharescrve list, average n iJ . By GEORGE TOX, R. Y. U. Graduate Manager. Tonight haa brought to our doors the eve of a great football battle n buttle that will .go down in hls- - ' imt-is-he tomingu, CaaxhLU: loTyTrsiU' (if wiU take to Provo to loss of ffie ww'IdTirattlehktshouhL. patrich ti By II. R. MERRILL. into the game with the Brigham prove Its memorable to : of Provo- as did the battle university on Saturday. It is Young In More interest is being shown Bunker-Hil- l of Revolutionary- tho heaviest team In the history of of U. game which Is tho Crimson and it is a team that the, 1$. Y. U.-times. A struggle waged betweeur Uuiver- - going to be played on the "Y" field, will not lie outweighed by any team two great schools one the of the other J, conference Mountain Brigham Utah, slty than In any sporting event that has in the Rocky ; Young uttiverslty. this 12 " year. many The big "Red Devils" of Utah y taken place in this city in eotiies tonnage was put V moons. Although the game in the U te niieup last might when it ftgfllnst of Young, v uiwn a day which Is supposed to be was definitely decided that Captain Cougars a Brigham to the finish, for" devoted to education under the di- Glen Watkins would start the game the football fight ites. supremacy of Utah. . . on the left wing of the Crimson for-- Theformer director's statement rection of the U. E. , scores of ward wall and that OtlUsple had re- ' The Crimson warriors will enter.; follows : teachers, from this and surrounding covered sufficiently to enter the con- the field outwelghting the Cougars. H do not feel that I "ought to the man. But in this ' counties have suggested that uoedn test. : ... 15 pounds to football make any statement In advance of is not won- by can cational meeting of Tlte Crinison team will finish its day and age the full and complete testimony? hold them in Salt Lake City dur- seasoning for thejtattle today, but weight but by sheer pluck and I shall give under oath on thedet nerve. What the Mormons lack in ing the staging of that great game the lineup is practically complete. witness stand. towards which the eyes of the Clarke wlU start at center, Evans weight they make up for in lntes-- . insistent the at however, "I, have and Nation will start at guard, Van tlnul strength, and though Salt conference Rock Mountain lne of mv friends and inquiries from been directed ever since the "Y's" Oott and Hurren will drive from Lake papers are predicting an easyI saying men succeeded in sending famous tackle and GUUspie and Watkins victory for Utah, Coaches Fitzpat"" and Prince are taking no that every charge ana every wora oi Ott Romney'8 Montana Bob Cats will bold down the wings. The back-fiel- rick Ellas testimony,-especial- ly that chances with the White and Blue back on the short end of a will open with Champion at machined ' . ' H. Mortimer, reflecting on my score. at halfback, Utah will enter the game in the . official. Integrity are utbeen has up Richards at halfback andewkesnS Furthermore, Young lt terly and absolutely false-anon the fullback. U. lads will be somewhat sore from the team made remarkable showing. Behind closed gates tneCrtEasoii their Colorado trip. " "The 6tory of the receipt of me of in. bf TTxreateiring to defeat theiamousj traveled, through afast workout Taylor, Dixon and Hinckley fared ' a $5,000 bribe was not only false Put on a plate and draw a chair G dorado; Aggies: Utah Is out gun- last evening. Captain Watklnr badly atvthe hands Jof the- - Colo.-but so absurd aa to be ridiculous. The true teacher acquires for klcklngand sent five radouns but will enter the game toning for another TThijmpionship. Up to the table anywhere; The only thing I ask of the public Is knowledge of child psychology, tric plant. Everybody Is anxious to see what out of six dropkicks singing across morrow prepared to do "Drnaiet to withhold Judgement until my wit- takes into consideration the tenden. Plump his name. right into the pot! her chances are. Utah has not play the bar from the thirty-fiv- e yard The rest of the lineup have nesses and I are heard and the full cies and environment and strives for Give him the best of feed we've got,. a reasonable strong team yet this line, which will be welcome news all week nursing and ironingspent ed out documentary evidence are produced. the development of the child, not for and with through, friendship through fall. This will be ner first test since the kicking disasters of the the sore spots received at Boulder. (Seasoned, "As to inquiries as to when I the mere implanting of rote phraseFor that and other reasons the fans Wyoming game. Jewkes, aided by Bird's, Howard's,. .OledhlU's and Like the onion flavor in Irish stew!) will testify. I do not know asthat ology," said the speaker. Mr. Nuteverywhere are excited over the Richards and Watkins, will do punt- Kimball's Injuries have responded and prunes and pie, And within the discretion of tall stressed the need of after potatoes is entirely " ' game. ing for Utah on Saturday, with well to. the treatments. .Packard's the committee.,--- L of purpose of Ask him whether he'll wash or dry ! effortotjinification The Salt Lake newspapers are go any one of the four' backfleld men ankle is still a trifle sore but the While Forbes was Issuing his de- building - and orgahbiation that most a like he's feel twin, Makehim ing to be represented at the game as doing the passing. boy .stated; that it . nial of the corruption charges offl- - would realize the dignity- - and . When a gobdVold friend thev have never been represnta at will aim his attacks at would take more than a- - bruised lals-- f the department of justice nrosH tn tw attnined bv realization Fitzpatrlck The monthly priesthood and union any event in this city before, AIL lheB. Y U. wings on. SaturditisJPe; ankle to keep him out of tomorrow's drops pegan ute consjuerauuu vi byiucuvt: ot responsibilities ami pntieges. meetlug of the Utah stake which three dallies will have a full stuff snite the fact that;Utah has -- an in. , already submitted to the senate com' Other addresses were given durlns has been postponed from Suud.iv, , Hunt" Manson, "Swedewet r of eorresiHindents upon the ground mlttee with a view of launching the evening by Dr. Ernest Carroll October 14, will be held Sunday afand average of 190 pounds from tackle Son, "Bobby" like it's And by, that, by maybe WUkinson and "Tiny" to feature the contest as- does coach Crimson t ta,.kie, crlmlnaLprosecutlons If It can-- be Moore, director of - the southern ternoon In College Hull when a fellow comes to die. contest nas ever oeen icaiureu mat not believe in a line smashing game Mendeuhall cavorted - around the Say, corroborated. I No action,, however, branch of the University of Califoras sections The various generally field last nl'ht like playful kittens, Prac unless It Is absolutely necessary. has taken place in Provo. . Maybe the others, all around, will be taken until more substantial nia, and Dr. Shailer Mathews, dean held will meet in their regular Neilson, Bowman, Hul- tlcally every editor In Utah county Tucked in the snug, old burying ground, team, headed by Coach 'Routney, Utah The proof of graft is shown than has of the Divinity School, University rooms. and surrounding newspapers will be Fitzpatrlck, Manager Harvey Han- linger and Bunnell are eager for a ' yet been revealed, it was said offio of M. sort L. skeletons Y. their of the sections grin, AH of the of Chicago. Maybe at flte "Redskins." t In fact, represented at the game iu order cock, Assistant Coach F. A. Prince chance inlv. I. A. Will meet separately according When the old black hearse conies rattling in ; first hand information may be, and Trainer Neilson wiU leave at the whole wiuAd are anxious for tomthat The veterans bureau, "scandal" apT. Snow, newly to Mrs. Battle and if Old Man , taken back to the counties wnere 8 :15 o'clock tonight over the Orem orrow's-whistle Maybe, soon as the coast is clear, . Already has" been the subject of a Luck gives ns our share ; of the. pointed president of the organisahim a word of cheer, football has gained a foothold. ba at the will slip May Provo. they stop It white house conrerence oerween for various the of tion. The presidents ; breaks, watch the Cougars, If the weather continues good the lint With a'"Howdedo!" and "Where've you been?" President Coolldge and Attorney Roberts Hotel until the time for ward organizations will be instrucwill be in perfect condition. the battle on Saturday. The men field The matter old friend Generalpaugherty. of the .president, When a good, TWO FARMERS KILLED. ted in the duties : Although specially apitolnted com- who will make the trip are as fol rvnm thnrnwirhir discussed - by the while the secretaries will be told irf drops . have scoured the county for lows: mittees Reld understood taiiavei Wnlklns, wh.Js Captain thidE duties. president International News Srvlc. bleachers-anhave bought a large ' J.-- The followliig Is Ule IH'm.ihiii Instructed the attorney general io Hardin Whitney, Vere Iowa. Oct., 24 LAXSINU, Is. doubtful. If acooraino- - Jewkes, .it number, Gene Lee Richards. take whatever legal steps he thought r. officials Champion;-County the other sections of the 1. today are striving nit Williams. (Stanley to. solve the" accident that resulted warranted. ;' ".. ' C. II. Cody Transferred from A.; choristers, aiiproprlate music: crowd that Is expected "The department ofJustlce aV of pmer Education rrf In the dentil lit H.eiiij Fiedy ami- 'The to Take Charge advance esuior. ' It is expected that scouts from Glen Anderson, Oscar Smith. probable fatal Injuries to ready has started verification of Cedar City Me and the Eternal Union: senior, will be present Morris. conference over the of Provo Office. Lew Van htre ( : the bribery charges made before the Oscar 'Moyle; Hagen. Gleaners, loth formers. They were found un- - , church organization The "battlo of brothers" was mistlce had been declared. to see the Red Skins actually In a cnate investlcatUnx 'committee," conscious last n.lght beside a wreck.-demonstration in "pollychrome" fought out in the halls of the Utah Frank B. Davis, Jr., testified as contest that will require them to. ex t'ott, Lafeyette Rhead, George 'J said Daughcrty. Kent JIurrnn, Evans, Henry ed automobile near here. art and hope cnesi suggestions court hoitso late Thursday, to the. value of certain turkeys his tend tncmseives in oraer w ptio up u Nntloni Howe Moffatt, Ike died while lielilsj. rushed to Freely "If we can estabiisn tnese cnarges a hos- n. Cody appointed Juniors, principles of faith and iar-sbl- e county son owned. said The father they In the form of evidence they will be frelcht airent the duties quietude enmpli'tcly npsettlng of the leaven ; Beehive, of the Union- Pacific pltnl and Kelly had .not tegalned v. . submitted to a special grand Jury to at the Provo office to succeed J. W. of the Beekeeper; Joitdnal agent. usually tircralllng in and near the were worth. $2.50 each. consciousness early today.",--Frank B. Davis, Sr., testified that will meet either of the two teams ' WHEN AGGIE MEETS AGGIE ..... t, - frlm iahia Hma A If A- Wltft duties calling forth which ever action they, see fit" precincts of Justice - , and pertaining to their office, " n'Ulo to get ON yUUUM will were be .1..-- worth in this the present FLY year yet question turkeys WILL -nu i..GRIDIRON, FIR ACCEPTS CONFERENECE. nrmy i uiiwi.transfered to the wmrianles orflce( Befi aorrating to metrvanoiuia ouu 60 cents each. inside information on the plays of V denartment meeungs; tne ornoers i meu.TWO BURGLARIES at East St Pedro harbor.- conference came. team the ' of the Then champion adjournment A OctN LOGAN. f M. I. 2aSntnrday,s International News Service.' Mr. Cody Is expected to arrive in nri tMchers of the T. L de and the .teanrthat. f TuelTraternal warfare came after And Attorney Lee L. Barker between the Utah. Agges and The French . PARIS, tk-- t ONE NIGHT Provo 2. game" within the neit few days. He w'iL5?fS?lv 1 1E. mS. football surprise in years. the adjournment of the bearing of a serted his legal role for the moment office announced today that -the Colorado Aggies here is countcomes here from Cedar City where The Bundsy to Indulge In a bit of humor. The Provo Kiwanis have reserved ed one of the most crucial in the foreign divorce case, Davis versus Davis. French the government Is willing to ;; Twa burglarie werereported' to he has been sgent since the office will meet in their regular sections, scats in a block and wlU conference by a Denver scribe, who accept Premier "I'd like to buy turkeys at 50 cents sixty-onMrs. Olivia Davis, through her disStanley Baldwin's the sheriffs office Friday morning, was opened therrsholy-e- f ore the where topics of interest will be secto a headed banner be be observed. each." asked tan by present A I if has that the Aggies proposal for a conference of experts , tatpa attorneys, Baker Baker, " both burglaries having been commtt- - visit of the lata President Warren cussed. The superintendent's I The remark Frank B. cheer the White and Blue on to vie- come through with a win and if the to consider the . reparations issue. , tion will hear reports from the the district COUn lor a aivurra irwin Davis, Sr. He angered O. Harding. ted during Thursday night started physical ac toryr-- It ia expected that these live University of Utah loses to eitner herhuHband. Frank B. Davis, Sr., the and session J conference an Is at store new Brothers The experienced agent general At the Skinner what At nencleus B. or-t-be Jr. Frank form of the will Davis, tion wires University Davis Mr. Colorado against Salem. college of Oram, formerly Snow's store,, some railroad man having bad several lnv secretaries wlU begin work on the both residents . MOVIE STUDIO CLOSES Is represented by Morgan, Coleman torney Baker, deserting his humor may become a permanently orga- of Colorado, It wiU be up to Utah one bad broken Into the warehouse nortant position With the Union annual association. ist 'role for that of peacemaker, nised Football Boosters club. and the Aggies to - fight It out on International New Servlc. Straw. sessions and , w nts departmental two of sugar. sacks Begulaf, and poured Pacific system, rreviousiy LOS ANOELE4, . Oct 2a The and son. Fourteen ticket men and a host of Thanksrivlnx day?- as it looks ss officers and There are tour Davis sons,.rwo stepped between father son. motion picture studios of the to Is of Deputy Bheriff Otto Blrk lnvestl- coins to the Cedar City office he win aim be held by the association who have lined-nbeen full huge Which officials another have Colorado upsets other engaged Worthy brought though with their father, teachers of the Primary . sated the case bat found nothing to was agent at Calient. Nevada. Famous Players-L- a will no team sky corporation Peacemaker In are that crowd order into ' the B. chances the that Dsvls handle and ring. The mother. large At the close of the anion meeting and two with- their Louis Oakley, who nas been cntei In Hollywood and Long Island will throw soy light on the case that a clean a no slate. waits. front of in tiresome with be Baker there may sons stepped through sit right go the of and niilent youngest the attend invited to office Is the the Provr freight clerk at public would lead to an arrest The absence of Knowlea and be closed on Saturday for a period father's council table, while slam to the Jaw when Worthy B. The msehtnery is expected to work ' . The other burglary was at Spring-vlll- e tor several years, has been trans- hope chest exhibition given ,by :the aihnthrir No will handicap the Utah of ten weeks. It waa announced here bad Clark'1' and brother work clock Insisted at his the that game. like touch pa of nfher rws are within where tbelvea had entered the fered to Cedar Olty to replace Mr. Gleaner's section .of the -I. . I Mr.1 to a great extent because today by Jesse L. Lanky, first vice inside out allowed Farmers to utomobllea will without. a a it fight right ,. .'X: their mother's attorneys. It is . g adequate-seatinthat Knowles is the president fact the of That Interference. arguslaughter house of Brown and Nel Cody. Mr. Oakley .left for his new t.InI. A. teachers' division of the but Baker's the of fence, to courtroom audiences that the Over production of pictures in son and carried away a pig, some position two or three days ago. be ment let loose considerable tnrmolL faculties are being arranged for. Logan school's punter, while Clark of best "will not prevails feeling the Allen R. E. Mrs. - nrletv. lerk ' veal and two knives. at the chief of Riif the on The position man the Industry in general and at ttip defensive Is a those one be strong of flock a so to same is of much so that deputy The going sons at one table and the rea Lasky studio waa given by Mr. .Denutv Sheriff Karl Boshard In Provo office Is now being filled by dlMnuis the work planned at the tween, the aa. need been has and line . be policemen-hurrieto will which and seen, sterirrr jteYer aa contests. sons at the other. 'But until ' Lasky as the tnusev serve center. vestigated the case. No trace of the John Ridge who hss been appointed renral conference fur the coming i forgotten. Journment Thursday a sort of sn ar- - the scene. yesr. to succeed Mr. Oakley. . burglars could be found. -- Siuce-thejb- ' Presi-whlc- jf 1 d - This-eoufli- ct. A-- i nay-import - d 18-1- 5 onaltKnf,eneBXi wariathin-eolorado-wbere4l- k- -- STAKE UNION MEET SUNDAY . - - whlte-bitire- d j . 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