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Show r v i a9 n: ! . . art i foil. liver Ut 1 salt qui .. Si WITH. WHICH IS VOMBlNtil) THE PROVO tOST ,jRTY-NINTH;YEA- NO. 150. R. - j PROVO, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER ' in rnrmrvr nnnrvr rr nriiiTr rinin 1.-- ' 1 - ; ' r ? : SI, 1924.' 1 '' '" , MU MS " He's Leaving Us Tojiightx HEADCHAMBER 1 . uw ma v (30dt)Ml6Hl tVERYBODV, Will Ask Report's fudge George "PP1 Parker to I Adoption, According to iiuiu ocssiuus in mugni I Statement. Building. Valsh ' OFF SIGRlMG r ' v y; 1 WORK OUTLINED 111 Y . mi Will Be Mude Day Kid Appears---! or HU Sentence. on Request CM TO HEAD IllUnl I m lei : . ' i r- -J Tr. : m i. rfit. j. ti. mater cnosen . . - . vice i President; Hinckley and ' ; .( Warnick Retained. - jPUBLICANS LINED UP-- M. B. POPE IS NEW TO FJGHT PROPOSAL DISTRICT ATTORNEY JURY SCANDAL ALSO ' GIVEN ATTENTION BETTER LIGHTING COMING UP JAN. 6 Will Contain No Long List of Civil and Crim Recommendations for inal Cases Up for Judgment. Legislation. Prison Term Can : Be From Seven Years to Three Hundred Years. New 1 J By PAUL R. MAIXOX. hited Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, Dee, ,U The pnatemay write finis uin its ng and sensational Teapot. Dome " vestigation next Monday. Senator Thomas J. Walsh, prime over In the oil inquiry announced day that he would wove at that Ine to take up his committee's re- rt and ask irsTnioption by the . .ate. - .. report Is merely testimony with a recitation some inter- - by Walsh. It. contains ho pretati( ror recommehdaTHl gisuinon. But Eennblicaiand particularly Misswiri obSenator Spencer ol to"wsn'8 ject strenuously Uiterpre-tati(in- the senate from acting upon niC Walnh report at the last session' J11 he could prepare one of his own-- , Thus far he has neglected to do soj Spencer' preveld NEWCOW INCORPORATES '':. ; Artides of incorporation f1 ltbe Ray Investment company weif with the comity clerk Tuesd(y- ,r the Hay is mimed ns president - v'ce ltnE: Fred new company with president, 'Florence D. Ray, .secretary-treasurer mid Grace Ci IJa'- "A y-I- , - . - i YEAR'S AT UTAHNAHAI '"; tVlentng--tltailit" was said. Ht e"Teenarrnni:ed n- -- - ' NO HERALD THt'BSDAY. There will lie no issue pf .the New Daily Herald Thursday," dav. in keeping with to al-- . policy of the uiaimgemeut iu biuu the low the employes holidays at home. m Tr'R - T aeweourtr it - 'Tahna .ballroom; according tp 'ford Gray, "manager of the hall On New Year's eve Wa Stone's Columbians will' play u after 12 o'clock In order to let N dancing public welcome the 4 Tear Into I'rovo. rin ThnrsdHV evenlne the Hai' rnony orchestra of Salt Lake, whlc in comnosed entirely of girls, wi t,in fnr the New , Tear's nigh dance. ; This" orchestra has bee an wpII received In Salt Lake should draw a largectowd in tbi? dance will ai city. Another good be he'd on Saturday, night with Warner Stone's orchestra.. I, Committees Ordered; Chairmen to Form ExeciM tive Board. '7 OLD RESIDENT 3 LOS ANGELES, Dec., 31. (CP.) Attorneys def eliding Kid McCoy, convicted of manslaughter ln the death of Mra Teresa Mori his sweetheart,- were totiiy preparing their apiMal for a new trial, 'which will lie filed Friday when the defendant com.es up for sentence. If the appeal is denied, McCoy niust serve from 1 to 14 years in state's prison. Should he be on the three charges of and four chnrges of robbery pending against him in connection with lil raid on the store of Mors, Inc., his prisou term can be from ii minimum of seven years to a maximum of 300, stnte's attorneys said. u Possibility that the?rand Jury may be" called to investigate a attempt' to' influence John Apffel, a Juror ln the McCoy case; was admitted. by Chief Trial Deputy I'rielie. Apffel reported the alleged bribery offer to District Attorney y 8 " Oscaf A Spear, ma'nairer of th Suioot Lumber mpany was elected V'" ' president (of the Provo Chamber of Commerce with Judge J. B. Tucker us vice president at a meeting of th Niard of diretri' Tuesday evening. Fred O. Warnlck and Hinckto thulr offices, ley were as treasurer adl secretary of the ' . V vhauiber. . retiring Arthur Nl Taylor, s- - K.. W. A. SPEAR.- ;" , con-vii'te- t!v'm - MAIN EVENTS THAT STARTLED NATION DURING 1924 Jan. 7 President Coolidge signs May 19 By ote of 59 to 20 Si n- proclamation declaring on embargo latepasses soldiers' bonus bill over on shipment of arms and war;' ma- president's veto and measure be' terial to the revfdutionosts comes a law, ' '. May Herbert, noted American composer, dies. " " ' Feb. 3 Woodrow Wilson, twenty-eightJuno 12 Three offiWrs and of the Cnited president States difs at home in Washington. miai of Battleship Mississippi killeit explosion in target' practice off Feb. 4 Forty-twminers killed by San Pedro, Calif. at Milford ironL.hilnes near Crosby, June 12 Republican- - convention Minn. in Cleveland, nominates Calvih CooFeb. 27 Sergeant C. E. Conrad lidge and Charles G. Dawes for reaks world's record for altitude president and nurachute imnpine by droppinc 21.- June 23 Lieutenant Mau$hiin 5)0eet.from plane over Kelly Field crosses continent by ainlane in Texas. 21 Vj hours, flying from Mitchell Field, Long Island, to San FranMarch 10 Secretary of Navy Ed- cisco. . ; win Denbr resigns, , ... . June 28 Ninety-eigpeople killMarch 17 Three . armv biplanes ed by toronadp at Lorain, Sandnsky start from Clover Field, Santa Monica-- and other Ohio towns. ' Calif.; for 30,000-mil- e t ""flight 1 Daily airmail service be world. July around the j of tween New Tork and San Francisco ; March 24r Archbishop h -- o . Hayes liegHBr T-- T 4 R. M. LaFollette nomiJuly of Chicago are created cardinals' at nated for president by national comRome by Pope Pius XI. mittee . of the inference for ProMarch '28 Atty. Gen. Henry M. gressive political action, in .session 4 Daugherty resigns. .. ' at Cleveland. . " :' July 7 Calvin College Jr., young15 President retoes Colidge May est son of prlsldent, dies." soldiers' bonus bill .V,9 John? W. Davis' and July May 17 Soldiers' bonus bill pass- Chailes W. Bryan nominated by. ed over presj iftnt's veto in House, Democrats at New Tork for presi313 to 7a dent and ' July Whet-le- Senator ..'18 nominated r Burton' K. by Progressives to runTlYresident with ' ' Folli'tte. Ln ". Aug. 28 Prince of Wales arrives for yisit in -- America. Sept., 5 ' ' '; Ainericnn return flyers grand jury . , v facts In w hi runt a prolH', Flficku stun. " enough H 4 1t president of the chamlierwns nominated to fill another ten, but declined the nomination dmi'Jto the pressure of business and ki turn, 5 ' ' nominated Mr, gper. f, The question of better lii'iting la. the business district of theVlty, to gether with all either current uo$, was cpeaniea to be taken up MJhe first regular meeting of the neft'Vy, organized board at the Hotel Roberts Tuesday, January . j The major portion-o- f the . time as sjient ln cotisiderlng th annual report of the secretary, E. . Hlnck- lc)'Hfi tti hTie miflliied1 prospec-"Pp measures tbat could belnanri iHtvd Jn the Provo CLnnihf nf Con V '. meroe os he found them In his re-- ' rtfB'ttrJft to the national rdnventto lt - "' 4 ' bbetgroWers to meet here hi D, C.,'anI In visit- - . tug Importunt centers throughout the east. J. B. TUCKER.' , j Mr. iliin kley's recommendation of an extiutive committee within the Contract for Coming Year to iKiard of directors was passed upon V Be Discussed at County y the Isiard and ordered adopted. . Meeting. The plan provides for three commit-- . 4 tees, the chairman of which are Sugar liiK't growers of Utdh coun members, of the board and these ty will ineet Saturday, January 3, tiiree chairmen comprising the ex- a the county court house under the ' ' committee. . uiiHpices of the county fi.rm bureau A finance 'committee- headed by nt which time questions pertaining he president of the board, afOTd-'- ; .' ' Wlii'ther or not the r.c.dcrptrd to TKe, new contract for next year n iig to the plan, will imve charge of '.' w ill be discussed. Fruit and Vegetable Growers' ti Would be given the .con-Ira- all. financial questions coming np Definite action, however, will not I the fi nit grown nt before, the' chamber, and will make to baio-Hilie taken until the state farm bureau the necessary jsnry.-ysand ' make "!; 7 has made Its recoiniiiendations. Jngville'i:!).! M.iplclim during ihe ut a, reciunmeiidat ions to the board lie- - ; various county meetings "jire being ' mting yn'ir was (llwnsr-fore final action Is taken in the mat- ' Tnes-scal- e "of tUe orebardistii 1b Joint called order to base meeting pruHse.l ter at. hand. fn-uon definite Inform;. day ii'fterimon nt springville, aeeord-tl- i , A nu'inliership committee, heads. beet growers tlieiin. j ins lo ('. ( '. "bi!d, secretary ofed by a meinlier of t lie board,' is t't.ufi .. bureau. eoitnl.v farm The aintrnct, for i.ext. year wMlj to keep in touch with all the Although definite'. action iu the planned probably lie about the.satw' a for. memlierspf the organization and nir to '. ('. CliiMs. matter was held over until the this active purtldpatlon in the meitinu of i1m two associ-- . secretary of tbo colinty farm bur'nffaifs of the c'muulier, v A budget eau, whlcl provided for !fil n ton for Jiuiis .lunu'ary IS, It'waVpnint'od out nail t'hen an that" grnwus who marketed' through committee is also planned that will beets as a'; base. -j- t lie son determine what 4he possible revenue dnrtftgi he pasf-wr- i jiiual .tlia.tu - 4 - 44je4HT - 4t Lof the cliaudief 'Vill lie and outline from tin- .lie of the sugar. A,shaTe mi'lved 25 cents more a IiuhIhI for in the'irofir from he iiiatiefacture their peaches thau the iiIdcptnUnt the exiienditures accordingly. This mid sjile. of syrup wi Ij also be asked grower received wjio gold hits fruit committee will also have charge of drives " fnndsv on the open market. ' this year, Mr. .Chibls said. . : FRUITGROWERS " . PLAN MARKET to - Sept. than 10 Richard Loclr'and Leoixild Jr..' Na- self confessed murders of Robert P'ranks. sentenced to life imprisonment in Chicago. . Oct. 10 Washington Senators of American League win world baseball series by defeating New York Giants of National League., eniiW flight from Oct 15 ZR-Friedrichshafeii, Germany, to Lake burst, N. J I'livering 5060 miles in SI lvours IT luiiiures. ' , ki- - 25 Secrrtary- - ofAgrtruTtnw Henry C. Wallace dies: - s - 1 ,'i- -n ';' i 'te . n. A an-ijii- year,-neconl- i Vn-r- - fwf fetb-ratctf Nov. 4 Calvin fc Coolidge; and ClfarlesG. Dawes Acted prvsident. . Regular meetings of the fhamb?r and were set for the first and third Nov. 9 Senator Henry .Cabot I Tuesday of each month at the Hotel Roberts with the Executive commitLodg.dies at Cambridge, Mass. , tee and secpetjjiry meeting on the "21 Nov. Mrs. Florence KJIng the termite, fr'Sday.s to discos j 7 HardjnUT widow of President HarThe year 1925 promises to be the t held oh tb;it score bus been dis- - qisttnAs to b; presented at 'the ' ' .' ' ding, dies at. Marion, O. regular meetings. most auspicious of any year sine peiied. ' The comthe ' chairmen of three indusibe- .'Lbilnaaiit 's fnll of (be war, financially, and ."Loc.'ilJv, ." . miWes will be. elected 'at the regu WASHINGTON, J)e. 81-- . (T.P.) dean and locally," ?uow;ri''s promise ,w ndequiite trially, nationally meeting of the board January 6, x Ambassadors, ministers resplend.-eji- t clared. I)r. T! S. Harris, president of water furipiy next Sson. v, ' In it was ordered and "they- will clme -'their uniforms ; of office, the TMucniioiially,JtTigBam the university. Brigham l'pung their assistants from the1 member-:.- " cabinet officials, ihemliers of "The year that has passed hi. V.uiig university Is .enjoying, the miland paval officers and ship of the chaniiier. The division entire and lie.t yViirjn its history, severaHhoasands of eitlzeus will marked the turning point from, the of fast reodifced. as one of of Vork as outlined will make,' for being call at the White House tomorrow long iieriiMl if depression and. uii- - the' .most forward aiid one of the grea(cr efficiency in the, organiza to pay Jhetr .respects to the pre8i,"w.rtainty during the reconstnrti'oii HKihl ideal liStiJutions iu the coun- tioli, it was said, and also widen tjiaer? ST. "LOUIS, Dec., 31. (TJ.P.) dent st the uni.oui v.i . " l i . vD,' S .ilf . V ;. V". scoiie or activity,' iu. from dflys' following the war, and every try, 'I "'; For the ediftcatloir of future genFor more than three hours, 4s winging birek to , be of endeavor "Tl.c pcndiilMiii promises phase erations, the body pt, Joseph Marcen-no- t, U a. tu. to 2:30 p. in.,.the chief ex- prosperous during the coming yen. to conteuthieht aiid prosjieri'ty" from A soaring afrplanfe with itiovjlhh? ' Iluseihacfeelor 'will be mummi- ecutive and Mr Cbolldsfe wiU stand ara well satis, a long period of uncertainty and wings, has been built- - tuu 50. "People, geBernily, fied and placed on view under glass. Jn the Slue room and, greet the and the usual greeting hpfpower eni'i the ned with the men who His will provides $3,000 for tflty countless numbers of visitors usher- - head of our preut ' government, and ffr a Happy and "Prosperous "ew Wain ea tnrougn by squads t aide ... , purpose. . nnt'.v l.nttnv otl and. fear that was Vi.n' - i . tl IS BURIED Funeral services f or Don "Carlos Huntington age 80, who died at a thfe liospifal in Provo, were held at Satward Third chapel Springville urday, nndsrr the direction of the Masonic! order. Story lodge of the The rituul of the lodge was carried out and the sermon was given of by, the Rei Wro. F. Bulkley I'rovo. PntriaK-- 0. B. Huntington of the L.' D.- - Srcfturch, who Is a cousin of the deceased gave a bio- loelcal sketch of his life arter wnien Ever-1- ! imljonrnmeBt was made to the -- reen cemetery for interment wnere continuation of the Jodge burial itual was (niried out. 1L .. .. SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES L PARIS, DexvSl. (U.P.) French fBiance minister Clementel proposed foday that the principles of tht Dawes plan lie applied in tlie funding of the French debt, o Clementel called persoiially at the American ambassy today to explain to Ambassador Herrick France's at- 'titude towards the debt question, v Afterwards he summoned the British and. American Corresondents and reiterated his denial 'of any of her suggestion of repudiation .. deb'ts on the part of France. ; . WANTSBODY , . ' '. coii-gres- s, - ' ON EXHIBIT ' aret ..... ' 5 round. r ' . . I"' The January U'rm of the (Jstrict court of the Fourth judicial district " opens in I'rovo January 6 with Judge. Elias Hansen and. Judge George P. Parker presiding. Judge Parker, elected last November in connection with Judge Hansen In order to keep the Increasing work iu this district up to date; will hold court in theassem-blrooin. of the Knight building which. is being thoroughly renovated und the iiecessnry alterations lliadc to accomodate the witnesses' and jury. The room formerly occupied by A. A. Anderson. Timpanogas scout executive will serve as the judge's champer. Thirty-thre- e cases have lieen set on the calendar for the coming term.. Judge Hansen hearing most of the' civil cases and Judge Parker the criminal cases. Deputy Sheriff Frank Roper will act as bailiff and will take sufficient notes oir the rases In ''.Judge Parker's court for the county clerk to keep an 'adequate record of the between tiie eases. Judges, secretaries , clerks ; and bailiff will Eliminate Jhe necessity of employing tin QXtra deputy to liamlle the' Work, It was sabi. Judge Parker has secured the services of Clarence Cramer of the reporting fifin- of Davis and Cramei in Salt Lake-- , to act as court stenographer. Mr Cramer was formerly reporter for Judge Armstrong and comes higher recommended. He is moving his family to Provo. Adelbert , Bigler, swfetnry to Judge. Hansen is leaving for Salt Lake and.' will join Mr. Davis in James place of Mr- - Cramer. Keeler of Salt Lake will do the reporting for Judge Hansen. Criminal cases coming up before ton, 1 di Bay is named as the additioif rector. , The company, which Is capitf1117' at $25.fMX divided into ZSffl f lmres Rl11' of $1K each, proposes to buyl lease, oixritte and mortgageV''"1 Pr(Jvo nnd nersonal property. as follows": State tf the court-ar-e Utah, is named, as the. prlncfP111 Ttah vs. Lawrence Twede; Austin business. of place .Bisell et al; Thomas Lassen and John Musta. Provo City vs. Andrew Allen and American Fork City ' . vs. Francis Wells et al. M. B. Pope, who was elected district attorney last November, will handle the cases for the state. While preliminary matters will come before' the court January 5, ces there will be no ceremonies" Incl- V iramlier of good hoiiuay aai e 4 COMMERCE - toPMlGMT I ' llL , Htf 2 ... .. (uiy hesitancy VI" ' |