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Show THE DAILY HERALD THE HERALD Bmk) Waat-AJh Mn thu UM tin jam un r- - xtt wie next r wot. jHthiM U sell. ova bm Ir. THIRTY-EIGHT- IT AH Uunrttled tonight an Sal ur da y. I'robuhly mow Burin ana east portions. Firstin news, first in circulation, first in advertising, and first delivered in the homes. YEAR.. NO. 210. H THE WEATHER PROVO, UTAH, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 194. PRICE TWO CENTS. Jl y u Jf eelc w 5e 5Me y rro?o apyomi Deep eooooooooooooooooooeooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo froo Boulevard System Is Outlined On East Foothills 111! CITY mm mt PLANNERS KtEJ URGE SYSTEM OF BOULEVARD F. S. Harris Praises Efforts ftiaae to ueauwy president the City. For Coolidge -- p v V BE DONE WITHOUT PAYING, DR. HARRIS SAYS SPANISH FORK - TO REORGANIZE Favors Spending of Public Money Wisely on Public Other Banks of County Finan Improvements. - nec- the elements the most beautiful said President F. s Harris ot the Young university Thursday evening at .the meeting of the Provo City Planning commission. "The city Is in the hands of its residents and the responsibility of making Provo what she should be and can be made rest upon their "Provo has all essary to make It world," city in t 7 shoulders." President Harris complimented the commission for the work it bad accomplished thus far and said that it was on the right track in the city planning. He had seen many perfectly good places In which to live, he said, which bad been spoiled by the way in which, they This lack of had been built up. city planning had made him decide that he would always taKe a Keen interest in; the proper planning of cities, especially in new growing I4t Ifillll dtles. . ', all the natural beaaty f ask for," said Presimoun-tainPeruvian D' Alvarez, "The lake the Marguerite the valley, the soil and the 'contralto, sister of Marquis do of the Peruvian .ent All of these are wonderclimate. Buena Vista , will sing at ful opportunities, added to- which Ibasoy in Washing-ton. we have now arrived at a stage of I th Whit ECoum tor President tod rapid expansion. We eeM hardly iMrs. Coolidge on hatrcb 14. wish for more opportunities than we have in Provo right at this time. "Every time I walk up the street, I am extremely pleased that we have a mayor whose uppermost thought is to make of Provo a beau"Provo has anyone could dent Harris. s, - KIWANIS HOLD tiful city. who think "There are people that the best public officials are those who spend Just as little of the ' I am a public money as possible. 1 OPENFORUM of high taxes, but want Club Votes to Support Boy in return for the money acoup Movement and Put that is expended and I also want it Over C. of C. Drive. efficiently and honestly spent The from the improvements received The second monthly open forum spending of public money could not be gained by ane one individual meeting of the Provo Kiwanis club was held Thursday evening at Hotel Roberts, with Scott P. Stewart (Continued on Page Four.) . presiding. The attendance prize, given by Mr. Stewart was won by POSTOFFICE BAROMETER James A. Bullock. OF APPROACHING SPRING believer something International News Service. DEFIANCE, Ohio, March 28. winging northward, robins chirping from budding cherry trees, or flreless stoves all these may be customary j signs of springtime. Clerks in the post office here, however, declare that heaps of circulars, announcing bargains in articles used in connection with springtime cleaning are Just as certain forerunners of violet time. Soed and paint catalogues, soaps and scouring powders are , being heralded to the community so intensely that clerks say the one-cemall is greater now than ever before. , , ' CZECHS ARE CHAMPION NEWSPAPER CONSUMERS Ducks . President Asks His Attorney General To Resign; He Does , NATIONAL BANK CAN'T The meeting, waa devoted to discussions of club policies and future programs and included a talk by President P. S. Harris, of Brigham Toting university, who urged the club to lend its strongest support to the Boy Scout movement. Kiwanis-voteto Ttndnimously back the Bay Scout council morally and financially. -The club also voted to get into the Provo. Chamber ot Commerce drive and to work to the limit to put over that drive in a successful manner, L; L. Graham, .chairman of the drive committee r nnounced the selection of 1 the Kiwanis team. which is to include a member of each. of the club's committees and who is to choose two additional members bringing the Kiwanis team to 30 members, under the captaincy or timer Jacob. The committee men chosen include: Lloyd Sutton; Hugh Syme, Dr. d cially Secured by Conservative Methods. Both Banks Effected Were in Heart of Strawberry Wat.erusers. The organization of the First National bank, as proposed by the majority of stockholders and depositors at the Wednesday meeting, would clarify the banking situation in Utah county, according to the best informed financiers interested in stabilizing banking conditions. With the reorganisation of the First National only the Payson Exchange and Savings bank would be closed in Utah county, and it is thought probable that this bank, too, will be reorganized and reopened, upon a firmer foundation and under more secure banking methods. Officers of the Pnyson bank have petitioned Judge Elias Hansen, of the Fourth district court, to for permission compromise through stockholders' liability. The eourt's ruling on the petition will be made Monday, it la reported. All other banks of the county are on such firm financial footlng,-i- d have been conducted in so sanely manner that even conservative when the two "Strawberry users" banks closed their doors not a ripple of trouble was experienced by any of the Provo or Springville financial institutions. The report of the reorganization of the First National of Spanish Fork is contained in the following news dispatch: SPANISH FORK, March 28. A workable plan for reorganizing and opening the First National bank of Spanish Fork which went into the bands of a receiver January 4, was presented Wednesday night at a meeting of approximately 500 of the depositors of the bank, which was held at the Third ward chapel. The plan was the report of a committee appointed by the depositors at a previous meeting. The committee consists of Ralph D, Morgan, Lars Neilson, Richard Williams, Edward Firmage and Thomas Williams. The plan, in part, is that all depositors agree to accept a certificate for 50 per cent of the amount of the deposits, to be paid in three years or less, all stock of the bank to be assessed at $110 per share and if the present stockholders are unable to pay that amount the stock will be purchased by others. The plan has been carefully worked out and the following men have expressed a willingness to take over the bank and reopen it : L. J. Durrant, Lars Neilson, C. R. Marcussen, Henry A. Gardner and Roland Williams. The assets of the bank are $305,-70The stock that would be taken over to reopen the bank would be 8. A trust fund of $157,-00- 0 148,000. International News Service. 28. Czechowould remnin to the credit of PRAGUE, March slovakia stakes her claim as the F. T. Reynolds, L. C. Henroid, the depositors to be paid to them as world's- biggest newspaper reading Swen O. Nielsen, Mark Anderson, it is colleeted-b- y a board of trustees. nation Heber Ruper, Scott P. Stewart and After considerable discussion for and against the proposition, the Statistics compiled by the ncws Frank Stubbs. matter of choosing the trustees was paper "Lldove Noviny" estimates that there Is one newspaper to LITTLE BABY PASSES AWAY. left to the committee appointed at the previous meeting. every 33,000 inhabitants in Prague ' alone. Ralph D. Morgan was chairman Floyd Burmingham, of the meeting. Judge A. B. Morgan son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray died Friday morning at made a speech explaining the plan DRIVER EXHONERATED. the family residence, following an in some detail. Many of the deposiJThe child is tors asked questions and made short W. Gerber, driver of the auto- illness of two days. mobile which struck- - and killed survived by his parents, one brother talks. The question was finally James P- .- MeKertdry,' of ' Paysoh, Lester 5 years old and his grand- placed before the house and unaniThe depositors Wednesday evening, was exhoner-- . parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Thomp- mously accepted. a ted present signed the agreement. How by Sheriff John D. Boyd, who son. The funeral services will be held ever, there are lots) depositors ana Investigated the accident. 'Mr. McKendry was walking In Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the plan requires the consent of alL the roadway and stepped in. front of the home of the grandparents, 759 the automobile," Sheriff Boyd said. South University ave. Interment LA FOLLETTE ILL. 'This should be a severe an a warnwill be in Provo city cemetery, un. ing to pedestrians on highways. der the direction of the Eerg Mor- International News Sen-IceWASHINGTON, March 2S, SenThey should step off the roadway tuary. ator Robert M. La Follette, Repubiicu automobiles approach.". . lican, of Wisconsin, who is ill with Mr. McKendry's brother, A. C. AT VERNAL. TO BE BURIED pneumonia, spent a restful night, it of Logon, arrived In Pay-so- n wns announced at his home tuis Thursday evening to arrange SPANISH FORK, March 28. His condition was detr the funeral. The body of George Albert Thomas morning.as scribed satisfactory. was brought to Spanish fork yes REPUBLICAN WOMEN UndertakAnderson the by terday WILL REORGANIZE ing company from Mngnn, where he WASHINGTON, March died vestirday of pneumonia, super The Republican women will reor- induced by measles. He is survived The breach between the senate and house caused by inability to agree ganize their club Monday evening at bv eight children, six of whom are on tax redction legislation was wid111 o'clock at the court house. The measles at Magna. with All Republican women are invited to bodv will be taken to Vernal for ened today by differences' over the bonus. attend. Interment beside his wife. 28.-U- SNOW-SLID- E IN YEARS COVERS CANYON Al's New Kelly Utah Power Man Blown 300 Ysards bv SnAwo'W Vlr.d. SIMS PACIFIC HEBER TRAIN CAME THROUGH BEFORE SLIDE Sturdy Little Craft Braves Ocean Storms; Captain Describes Perils. Provo Canyon Railroad Traffic Suspended for Several Days, Is Report. i i. v desire my resignation to become ef- PASSES THRUGH PANAMA LANDSLIDE IN NAPLES ON THRILLING most VOYAGE I fective request respectfully Harry M. Dnugh-ert- y NAPLES, March 28. (INS.) toiney become effective forthwith. A special train upon which has resigned from the cabinet that it Will Skirt Atlantic Coast and Very truly yours, to enorinous the pressure Yielding King A li tor Emmanuel of Italy " II. M. Daugherty, Attorney GenThread St. Lawrence and ::. wns traveling to tie that has been exerted on him for eral" , the Mississippi weeks, President Coolidge requested region of Amalfi had a retirement from the Daugherty's from to retire the attorney general narrow escape from being a fight agniust ends government Mr. Daugherty him that has been in the government and wrecked early today when the By MARY L. CAPPICK. progress alcomplied. engineer suddenly halted with most ever since he wns appointed International News Service Special The resignation liecomes effective brakes npon the emergency and Correspondent. President late the Harding by of at the request immediately KEY WEST, Fla., March 28. edge of a landslide. which has been play severe for the President Coolidge. In the last six weeks Traveling 5,300 miles over the Official announcement was made year past. A snow slide 100 feet deep aw since the passage of the Wheeler rough and stormy waters of the at the White House shortly after or the presof 200 resolution feet wide and 1500 feet Investigation, 10 .30 o'clock of the attorney genPacific, Captain George Waard, a Al Smith, New Tork governor, upon him has been terrific. over and across Provo ca. swept eral's resignation and its acceptance sure of the sea, breezed Is all set for Easter with a new The attorney general fought back modern Viking morning at 10:30, carryK by the president. At the same time with , a determination that his into this port the other Friday in cover his him win cranium that'll day the White House made public the friends called "magnificently courthe county wagon bridge nek, away vote with Southern and Cornels little thirty-foo- t Chinese "Junk." correspondence that passed between Briday Veil falls and if be landa ageous" and his enemies termed Captain Waard made the trip from Western the president and Mr. Daugherty. covering the railroad on Democratic ticket. stubbornness." national the Shanghai, China, to Victoria, B. C, 1500 fppr. Daugherty is the second member "perverse Always he was insistent that he in 87 days. Then he came down of the Coolidge cabinet to fall vicThe onrushiur wind aheadh A V so or under fire not resign the coast and throng 'i the Panuma was all that saved J. E.- tim of the era of investigation and would slide made against canal, his little boat being the scandal that has descended upon long as the charges foreman of the Utah Pv flnme remained him and his resignation first of its kind ever to make the & Light company, from death. Washington in recent months, the to . Tlure svas.QPPOBilion unproved. channel. that of the Navy through was carried ahead and toward I otjier being Secretary at the time of his ap- tripCaptain Waard staunch little eiae or the slide by the powerfS Denby who resigned under similar Daugherty to the attorney generalafname vessel bears 10. pointment the of March Amoy, circumstances, on wind, blown 300 yards where President late Harding, the by Chinese ter in ship town which the it was found unconscious after the The reply of the attorney general to Harding than a was built It Is more was lie feet and long thirty was brief. It follows: slide had gone on to the railroad. mere campaign manager he was a has a draught of four feet. It flies "Mr dpar Mr. President: Mr. Carter was seriously bruised,' Court of associate and years Honor friend of Rewards of the three of elps Holland, flags flag I hrehv acknowledge receipt . one finger being broken. He regainaside brushed Hardin STMixflniremi Youths hand befwutt master Hollander it With is Ifjt by ed consciousness after assistance your letter of March 27, "by the Badges of From a Canadian by adopmy all objections 10 his friend. of your secretary, requesting Merit. had reached him. ad- birth, although the to Harding time time during ; tion of at while the foremast flies the resignation as attorney general "I knew the slide was coming," he ministration. enemies of the at- British flag, because of the ship's the United States. The Court of Honor met in the said. "I could feel it in the air and start sporwould ral gene torney registry; and the American flag basement of the Provo "Solely out of deference to your Public Li- hear the low rumble on the mounadic drives against bim but always floats from the other mast. tain side. I request and in compliance thereto run, as I stone the down fell against tbev brary, Thursday evening at 8 never had racedstarted Built by Hand. with, I hereby tender by resignation. for I knew before, o'clock. Mr. opposition. of Harding's This unique craft was built enWhile you do not state when you wall a second or two stood between that -Members of the Court of Honor me and death nnder the slide of tirely by hand and is the work of the captain. No nails were used in present were Dr. George H. Brim-hal- l, snow and boulders. But I had A. H. the construction. Dixon, Rev. Wm. F. hrtrdly covered a few The wood used yards belon is Chinese fir and hnrdwood, with Bulkley and Clarence John. Secre- the most powerful wind I ever knew camphor wook for knees an boys, tary R. R. Irvine, Sr., and Alex siezed me as if I were a feather. Bolts of these woods Join the parts Hedquist were unable to attend be- The wind turued me around aa cause of illness. of the vessel. as it would have turned a The following scouts passed the rapidly The interior of the vessel is deco leaf and hurled me along the scenes of required examinations for obtaining rated with bumping me from one rock Chinese life about 2,000 years ago. merit badges: Robert Allen, civics; ground, to another until I lost conscious-The work, Captain Waard explain Irvine Mabey, scholarship and cook- ness." ed, was done by famous Chinese ing; Harold Holdaway, i personal Mr. Carter was carried about 300 artists, who used their fingertips. health; Welby Whitaker, public by the winds. Luckily the The picturesque backgrounds for health; C. Paxton Whitaker, public yards him away from the path wind the paintings were put on with the health, firemansblp and interpret- .of theswept snowslide. ing; Warren S. Whitaker, fireman-shipalm of the hand. Telephonic reports from OJrnstead health windows public and personal said it was the draperies about the small worst snow slide ; health DeAlton and low doors give the cabin a Partridge, safety j since Ferguson's cabin was swept home-lik- e first, civics, pathfinding and chemappearance. and buried some 15 years ago. The vessel has a crew of five istry; Roger Fecher, camping and j away At that time the occupant of the bird study; Thorit C. Herbertson, cabin was buried under ice and Captain Waard, Robert, his son, who acts as quartermaster; Mrs. bird study, chemistry and business ; boulders, his liody not being re Lavern Green, first aid to animals, covered until the Waard, his wife, who is mate of summer following.. the vessel, and two deck hands pathfinding and pioneering ; Golden The Heber train bad over Alfred Nelson and Benjamin Whit Brimhall, civics and bird study; i the tracks now covered' passed but a short Spencer J. time befor the slide. The train wiU ing. Robert is a boy of ten, ro Paul Ripple, cooking; swimming, bust jolly, full of life, and a good Brown, scholarship, ; not return to Heber tonight and it swimmer. Mrs. Waard, dressed in pathfinding and bird study : Robert tie several days before snow her native Chinese costume, is a G. Murray, mandicraft and carpen- -' may plows can force a way through for try. and type, jubilant, large Dr. George n. Brimhall nrosided traffic on the ennyoa branch of the speaks English very fluently. ' and Deputy Scout Commissioner Le D. & R. G. W., railroad, according All bpeak Lnglish. to' railroad men. Work on digging All five can speak English, and ltoy l'assey was in charge of the J? through the slide was scheduled to all were ready and anxious to re- examinations. start Friday f:. ' tuion. At the of the executive late their harrowing experiences meeting over 5,000 miles of rough and mer- board of the Tiuipanogos Scout) JAPS ARE JEALOUS. council held this week President ciless sea. s Emeritus George II. Brimhnll and International News Service. WILLIAM J. LYNCH of the South Postal Station, Boston, Mass.,-iProfessor Harrison II. Merrill, both silid to be the fastest sorter in the mail service.. He has sorted 850 TOKYO March 28. America's ONE'S IN SPRINGTIME or the linghnm loan; letters in nine minutes without an error. Ills usual daily record is flight may not be LOVE TO TURN THOUGHTS were added to the council. ad-84 letters a minute. j welcomed in Japan. union to mis wont tne board apSuggestion that some countries International News Service. the' following directors f t might view the A letter sorting test made Friday morning at the Provo jiostoffiee March 2S. Spring's pointed CHICAGO, j rtvealed-thfact that while Provo's letter shifters ar'j rapid workers heady wine was in the air today, various activities : flight in an unfriendly light was President Stephen L. Chipnmn, of evidenced today when Osaka Asahl, of Boston, is. lightly turning the fancy of young they are not the speed demons that William Lyiu-hAmerican Fork was appointed din 1 well informed newsBut, on the other hand, the Provo sorters have not bad the Ions ex- men, and independent tor of finance; President J. William paper said perience at the job that Lynch has had. editorially: Schrciber reported to poCharles .The test at the Provo postoffii-- resulted: Sheriff Henry, .'S7!) in lice that his mother, Mrs. Amelia Knight, of Provo, camping director: "Provided the purpose of such Dr. Carl F. Eyring, leadership W-- minutes; Ray Green, 380 in 10 iiiimitcH, und Kenneth Jt.'iiley, 270 is the extension' of peaceful flights Go, a widow, with whom Schreiber, training director; S. L. MendenhHll, communication's, they must lie earin 10 minutes. he makes his home, was missing. of Springville, director of troop orHowever, pronestly supported. "She didn't come home last night BOLO RAID IN MANILA. ROTARY MEETS TONIGHT. ganization ; Mayor O. K. Hansen,! vided such are for the purposes of and we've had no word from her. of St rvlco. International civic service director; a defense system. Japan must Provo, adopt Funny thing about Ma. Every day President Ermeritns George II. a "ladies' night" has International Ncwb Kervice. A" special suitable plan to confront such a 28. Thirty this month when it was nice she'd March MANILA, of Brimhall, Rodirector the court of been programed by the Trovo situation." members of Kusng Simg-1, a sego over to Ogden Park. I couldn't tarv cluli for this evening at Hotel cret siciety, all armed with bolos, figure it out, so one day I followed honor and Professor II. I!. Merrill, director of publicity. AUTHOR KILLED UNDER Rolierts, When Dr. and Mrs. II. G. raided the sugar fields of a wealthy her. She met. a nice looking AI'TnunP.HF I!F" STOIB Merrill mid Mr. and Mrs. G. Merl planter nr. tauiz ' man who evideniiv was wait- - PARKER An open today. International News Service. Taylor will discuss a "Trip to Hono fight followed and two of the mi-- j ins for her. An SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., March interesting meeting of the lulu. The gentlemen will provide tives were seriously wounded by "Now, I think, she's eloped." s association of the 28. Death, lurking at night in a the oratory of the program and their revolver fire. Parker district was held Wednes- lonely curve on a canyon road at better-halvewill furnish the music, LONDON STRIKE THREATENS. day evening in the Parker school rieiisanton, near here, brought a according to Secretary Chjyton building. 'with Elvon Jackson, nrcsl - ni'ire mysterious end yesterday to NEW CARDINALS KUSV. Homer K. Flint, author, of San dent of the association in charge, Internationnl News Service. .V. A program was given whi a in- - Jose, Calif., than any he ever con- LONDt 2s. Premier Tptcrr.ntionfil News Service. .LttKO.MK .Ma vch Cfirdinal L.Miisitr SVLT LUiERS GET THI III labor govern cltidcj a violin sol" by Miss Flor- cciied as a writer, authorities claimMAKKLViE I .ICEN.SU HERE MuiHl'deiii. of Chicago and Cardinal ment inad." desperate, last minute ence Friday, an original song bv ed today. A bodyf found under a stolen Hayes, of evv York, despite their tlt'oris lmb.y In end the transpor- the teachers of the Parker school County Clerk Wallace M. Ilnlos fatigue from the nclivities of l!r tation strike-- and to prevent the sub- ami talks by Prof. M. Wilford Poul-so- automobile, was identified by the Walter Adams and Principal authorities as that of Flint, who J a marriage license Thursday past four days, imd a full program way emp' es from joining in symand in fronfr of them today. Fred C. Si rate. Prof. I'oulson used was alleged to have seized the masfiermiim to Euniol M. Gord--pathy. The subway strike is set for to- as his subject. "Child Psychology.' chine at the point vf. a gun from In addition to answering congra.Miss Margaret Miller, both of Salt Lake City and then, as cider of the tulations i.pon their rocepit oi the night.. If it goes into effect Lon- Mr. Adam's talk was pertaining to L. S. Handley, Oakland chauffeur, L. IX S. church, performed the cere- red hat they planned calls upon a don will lie in chaos with the street school work in general and the work shortly before the wrecked car was mony which sent the two back to number of the cardinals resident railways, bus lines and subways all of the school board. About 150 were found by farmers with the writer's in nttedaiice. tied up. here. Salt Lake happily wedded. body pinned bneath PAYSON EXCHANGE International Newa WASHINGTON, PETITIONS COMPROMISE General . CHINESE 'JUNK HEAVIEST Service. March 28. 5 At-- 1 . " storm-strick- i i ti j 1 1 -- 'a MERIT BADGES TO BOY SCOUTS 7 J, . ...... 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