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Show ..isj.U,.-- : 1 '. I v r y-' THIRTY-NINT- " ... mw ill IIWUIiURhIIUH VIS i Ul Populations Cosmopolitan FLOCK atBXU. MET ItTPRDVO IE-- 5 AND niONW BiwtitfM Offtoa.. Editorial fJ KnM.,...ltT PRICE TWO CENT? - f - U .!tk'r ;- if, - HERALD They Should Look Like This BIKERS G 'TTigTOlleye l,pepufaittarfa'Bj4h Tounf university is a cosmopolitan tggregifton, according to surrey Just completed by John E. Hayes, of the university. registrar Seventeenth Annual Conven Victorious Political Frenzy of Provo furnishes S35 of the 1157 tion of Bankers' AssociaOld Inauguration Entirely students registered this year, while tion to Be Held Here, Lacking. Of towns 14 cities and other ths t'Hh cpuntxJfcave ajufflfif nt number to roll up the county enrollment COUNTY BANKERS FULL MILITARY PARADE-T- O to 628 or S3 per cent of the total WILL ENTERTAIN BE FEATURE EVENT TOVASHIHGTON tfT ALD jJLHans PROVO. UTAH, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1925. YEAR. NO. 193. H in liiniin i Tinn I - . talk. ' " ..." . Dally Herald ckMifleilU ' - mute art aolfc TTfcea Mwitire, :r;.-- -- ri tl yy ' ; Architect Making: Specifications in Preparation for Publication of Bids for the Finishing of Structure. enrollment. There are representatives from of which J18 Stage All Set Except for in' in Utah. The rest of the stu- Officials of National Organ!- cation Invited to Speak to What Style Hat Weather dents come from 12 States and two 180 cities and towns Permit. W jH ACTUAL WORK TQ . BEGIN IN MAY Utah Gathering. foreign countries. ' One eighth of the students come from outside the' state of Utah. Of these the largest number of students, 75, come from 32 cities and towns of Idsuft; r The , girls outnumber the , boys, there being 35 more female students than, males. The Johnsons and Anderson predominate at school and have pushed into the background . the - Smiths. The university has' 20 Johnson and Provo will entertain the members of the Utah Bankers' association, Juiie 5 and fl. An IhVttltTon from the Utah County Bankers' association for the stute Orgauleution to hold its seventeenth annual1 convention here has been accepted by the executive committe. what Mraroolldge -- wll"-.we" Repreaehtattrea from" every bank when she rldea up the avenue in the state will be in attendance. 16 Anderson, with her husband to see him Officers 'of the American Bankers sworn in as president of the association will be invited to parUnited States. ticipate in the deliberations of the convention. '. Inquiries at "the White House cThis is how President Coolidte and ex'Presidont jook when tlie former is sworn hare been evaded with explanaThe program will be arranged in tion that Mrs. Coolldge will not t, the near future by Marriner S. iuto offlee. March 4. Taft, as chief Justice, will be the jjob ,m,h ct ffltBetween thenTli showtb Bible which has beea-uswilt 4 he able Ewter of egden and ffcrfr wear until the natura of inaugcuson of Price, president and secre uration da; weather Is known. tary, respectively, of the state organization. MRS.PAXMAN-HEADSPROVWASHINGTON', March 3. It Is expected that Governor O (U.P.) Probable rain for the George H. Dern will be Invited to inaugural ceremonies tomorrow speak to the convention. .afternoon was predicted by the W. 8. Chipman of American Fork, Noted Scientist Told of AtlaUntted States weather bureau. ntic Shock 24 Hours. president and Joseph A. Buttle of The forecast for tomorrow was; Provo, secretary of the Utah county Previous. and "Increasing cloudiness association, are expected to call the ' wa rmef probably followed by county organization together in the rain in the afternon." Trof. Raffaele Bendanl, noted near future to arrange for the enter- Heber Rasband and Lorenzo The temperature will b below tainment of the many visitors Mrs. Achsa PajEmanrepresenfing Supt. H. Claude Lewis Re Italian scientist, correctly forecast, at the conference. A banquet Parker Will Represent Young Utah county in the bonwe of turns from ConventifliLa freeing tonight. on through the Uulled.rrws.ifteeaTttF will no doubt beglven"and other of the sentatives Utah legislature, rocked the northeastwhich quake en tprtajnmentfl provided, WASHINGTON "Cfhcc more a8: T. U'detiilffng was 'eTeeTed presidentTof tne t'rovo March, - 3. ern section of theUnlted States dT That the Provo schools are team 'ill do4ts uhnost-t- o convince (U.P.) Visitors, politicians and of; part of. Canada . Saturday night. chapter of theTNational Wohien's abreast with the times and the ire the 'audience, 'debaters, Beudani this Prof. vMting quake predicted flee holders thronged Into Washing-tofederation at the. annual Working along the same constructive from Helena, Mont., and more Kepuldican now 24 hours before It and today for the quiet Inauguration declares disturbance will soon be especially, the judges that congress meeting "Monday evenlrtg. She will lines as the. most progrewlve tomorrow of Calvin Coolldge as felt in Central America, should not have the power to over- wucceed Jfrs.' Alice Wright, who has schoxds iu the nation Is the opinion ' ride decisions of the supreme court. served the organization as presl-de- of Supt,? II. Claude Lewis, after thirtieth president of the United which the telluric activity Is headduring" the past five years, a visiting tint leading achdom in the ; Heber . Kaslwud and Lorenzo Guatemala. States. "Increasing cloudiness and ing through Mexico and ' ''H.st3 till fiH Tftftttt 'attiHtdsmttA u tha than any trther-heEH.NVEH,' March Colo, Parker, both senior students at the longer period The prediction is niadi in the folwarmer,' was the early Weather fiKleralioii. of superiutendenta 'at of. lb0 (U.P,) Herbert Sortland, hero of "1'," will represent the local uni'forecast as capital people prepared lowing, written by Prof Bcmlani. Booth was named vice Cincinnati, phlo; Mrs. Mr.- - Itasbaud is an a died broken of ' Peak, hip, Longs versity. for their day of days. The hotels The superintendent returned Mon- Mrs. B. F. Roper, preHideut; not of because his the and failure of debater and BENDANI. has already are crowded1, bunting and flags fes- By PROF. RAFFAELE Mrs. Eliza Hansen, assistant day evening after having been gone toon the principal buildings. (Copyright, 1925, by United Press.) brave heart to carry him through handled the same .question twice three we'ks. The cohvenllon was Kimthe icy blizzard wbtch claimed the against other colleges with fmeceHs. secretary, and Mrs. Vienna FAENZA Italy, March There is not the victorious . the most successful since the organball, treasurer. Mr. Denver life of Valllei exissr-ienehlis Parker Agnes most f of society scene will be brings America the tca.1 frenzy of the old inauguration, was decided liy the niemlership ization of the National Educational It Kfrite. 'whom was and business he from his home Idaho, woman, the tyttl the capital displayed for its the next notable earth disturbance. There were present at to give a imrty tut- the retiring, association. The question fully stated Is: lle- - officers Tber are two main centers of trying to rescue. Imwelwll world's championship. 13,000 v people of of the organization for the the conference sutod jhul thti.SjumilitliSLSit bj' splendid TeJltmcacTlv J6'hum.JU!l!ffl.He4Bi4pej3Mejidsaas..pf Hiud, ne a United over '" should fallen be so States amended that of bottoms nad, today out during their term of office. The schmds. good humored thousands are wait-lu- shakingtlV submarine to cliff as small broken his to and 'give Congress the power, hip after While indoors today because of the the far eust, Is now heading Btralght Mrs. officers away, lksldes Superintendent outgoing, s been forced to turn back .over-ridvole deci- Wright were Mrs. Jesse W. John- Iwis Vhited the schools of 8t by a freezing weather for the signlf--ica- northward in the direction of the ha had to rescue from sions of the which the the nnd going Court party of Siberia Supreiiie ritual .of Jhe induction of Mr. northeastern points"" '"' son', vice president;: Mrs. Vienna Iouis, Cineliiuatt and the Winnetka of Miss Vallle after she had fallen declare acts of Congress unconstitutional. Kimball.' secretray, nnd Mrs. Edith on- the north lake shor of "N Cdolidge and the 69th congress at Aiesfar ' ' . . The second, to which Saturday's exhausted near, the crest of the Chicago. ' noon tomorrow. , . Young Booth, treasurer. :' This mountain. was an the features question were outstanding is toward was committee trem6rs The outstanding Amnig due, apheading following .Military trappings"and uniforms Sortland dragged himself through phuik in the La Follette platform pointed to arrange for the party t of the convention were the ad are on display in preparation for the Central America by way of Mexico 300 is one snow of within to of and. j the iKtpnlar debating le ,heid some tiiiie during This indicates drifting yards April : dresses by Raymond Robblus, on parade, wliich will Include all and Guatemala. Mrs. Nettie Beck, chairman: Mrs. ''Outlawry of War,"., and Lorado Sr'ti ii'cK M oTthe b'il'ITt'a f ? "BerTlctTTOl 4 Tuere Will"-rv Miss-yallle was frozen to death country. In fact, it was on this, sub- Djeha Dtinii, 3nKnidenrriTiCTl haps severe, perhaps light, in Cenmany state delegations. January 12 while making the de- ject that the B. Y..U,- recently won a Mrs. Belle Bachman and Mrs. Vihite on "The Gospel or Beauty." Preparations for rue event are go- tral America in the near future. The main thought of the convenDisIast week's earthquake manlfefl-tation- - scent of the peak she had cliuibed iu victory over, (lie team from -- West Vincent. ing forward like clockwork. tion centered around curriculum . 50 interest-jubelow one in weather. of trac-e'zero' the most to Virginia can this te plainly I tinguished, guests are arriving by are Educators ."'t in) 'Provo. encouragbuilding. ttw delta held ( of The second center the dozens activity. pheAn interesfing, )oint uliout tiie ing a movement for the building of Mr. Coolldge remains aloof from nomenon was predicted with amaz- n fiirili-nliiiHint ivlll ha snltuhla su))reine court prtiblem Is Hint moKt d walk out aeenracy. As recorded at my for training citizenship in a democwestern the reams 'of university In center Faenza the prefer front give his observatory racy and ulso for meeting the probnegative side. It is the negative reviewing wtanft. the once over, but the disturbance was approximately NON-SUPPOlem of the' Individual differences In RasiVaud1 r Mr. that and Mr. Parke he did not lose any time. He merely T.000 kilometers a way This is the the pupils, said Mr Lewis. will uphold tonight in College Hall. omitted part of his daily walk and equivalent .of about 430O miles.) "While we found many "schools A. P. and Parker Judges George of The disturbances returned-this desk to work on the Saturday with more and better equipment B. E. E. of Provo and Morgan Judge few bills that congress has enacted night has an analogy in the earth 3. 1 KANSAS CITY, March have iu nr schools," comand faijure thait-w- e Charging Codfman of Salt' Lake will decide this session and en the problems of quake of JS86. mented Kansas 8iierliiterident exclusive IeA'is, '"the (U.P.) City's Verda J. to Mrs. McBrlde ' " provide on thewinners tonight. his itterfming administration. plan of organtzfltion, the methods liquor ring was still exclusive today divorce fileil has against proceedings Vocal be will numbers by given Colonel John Coolldge was'lo' ar so far as police and federal proVersol L: McBride. They were mar- and the ideas of education are no . Glen Guyman. rive late today from Vermont hibition officers were concerned. . ried in Provo, March 31, 1024. Mrs. better iu the eastern and Vice President-elec- t Charles G. schools than those of from police headEmanating McBride Is asking for, the custody Davfes," whose sobriquet of "Hell Utah." were however, reports, quarters of a minor child and $10 monthly and Maria" has been almost Jorgot- that-lmof finding the missing alimony. $20,000 cache of Bushmills whiskey old haunts in the city where he ser had not been abandoned." At the ved as comptroller of the currency time came reports of'dlssen-Homate -- - and director of the KANSAS CITY, Mo., March 3. budget. within the ranks of officials of both Jpdfral proLUDLOW, Vt, March 3. (U.P.) going to school today and act decent hibition departments. COLUMBUS, Ohio., Marth 3. wttnont the rumlly Bible, on "or else." ; , Chief of Police W. A. Shreve's a heavy motor truck which he swore in Calvin Coolldge Given a chance yesterday to re secretary "wig Tsald, to be looking for as a Imttering ram,.Burt.on Carter, as president of the United States, turn to school and apologize to his fifteen cases of QUEBEC, Que.s March 3 CU.P.) whiskey "so he could - at PlymputivAugust-- . 1923. Col- teacher for ."sasslng" her, he turned save his chief s convict, crashed llie big iron gate of Four persons died from shock foljeputatioii.1 onel John Coolldge, father of the up his nose indolently and retorted : lowing the earthquake which rocked Chief Shreve uncovered the al- Ohio penitentiary today for a want few minutes of freedom. HELENWOOD, Tenn., March 3. left Ludlow last night "Nothing doing." the fcaguenay river district Saturleged hiding place of $200,000 worth ' and is scheduled to A passerby heard the cries of (U.l'J-Tw- o trainmen were killed day night, belated repor'tsshow. arrive. at WashWhereupoia; Juvenile Judge Henry of whiskey and arrested three paA church ollapsed at Kn.Ifil'arie ington, shortly after 2 p." in. today. Meade, before whose court the boy trolmen which resulted in ; the Deputy Warden Woodward, gave wheti the engine of the northlionnd , , "I guess Sounthern railway flyer from St. and communlcatloiUi were tBey have a regular had been haled, bended a Judicial naming of Joseph K. Gant, Indicted chase and captured carter r had lick, Petewburg, Kl., ran on to a derailer ed. the left Carter Bible thaCthey always sWeaf Then knee and Ira.furnisued the, anatomy former if president of the Centropblls lh on," Colonel Coolldge said just for a healthy spanking. wrecked and was fleeing on a side track near here and over- Shocks were felt here Sunday and bank, as a member of a hiige whis virtually . . turned early today. before leavhig, hwa overtaken,., "AfhT the tod"; liad'isen wielded. key conspirlPyTltefxtrtg fom "pRF f4inht trMnoFs yexterd.vr- - Ftssureti Ira was placed :In jail and ad- hibition headquarters today indicat lu, the . earth HearYauv monished by theudge to act decent ed that C C. Madison, district atchlcbet. ! "or else." torney, make take a stand In the case.. -- ' Belief was expressed nl police that the liiovlng there of the Elks .home, headquarters that the huge liquor "The next improvement ring never existed and that the Rhould be undertaken for the beauti- the traffic on. the street has been chief of police was making a grand fies tton of Provo is the establish-- , ,rea fly" increased. stand play. "People coming Into the city or Ing of a curb, and gutter district ou First West street, south of Cen- passing through the city on the MAY GET LONG TERM. ter stTeVt.'aiMl the paving of First Orein iiiterurban railroad get their ST. , LOUI8, Mo., March 3. March NEW ROCHELLE, X. Y. John, West street, between Center and impression of the city mainly from - WASHINGTON. 3, U.P.)The Mound.Clty Trust comDaniel T. Clayson of Payson has Boss, negro,; jold Tony Dames a First South streets," said M. H. the npiearance of First West street. (U.P.) A .charge T fradnlent pany was held up early today by three bandits who obtained approx- issued a complaint against Mrs. "long, term' lease" on the New- - York Graham of the Graham Printing AJstreet in. the center of the busi- election was made against Senator ' ' ness section as Is that street nhotild Smith y. .Brookhart,. IoiyV-- Rr for company. Enpbemia Clayson for divorce.on Telcphane company Imlldlng imately. f50.000.in cash." 'The condition of First- - West not tmlythave a curb and gutter but publican, today.. n a contest filed JThe .baWltTs escaped in a motor the ground of desertion.- '- They were $105. The company would not va car which-- ' had bevq waiting in married in Salt Lake City, May 15, cate and Tony aaw the police, who street has been no eye sore to tne should also be paved to make 4t a with the senate, by the Republican 1924. '. community for many years. Siuce real business thoroughfare." state committee of Iowa. front 'of the, bank. arrested Ross. j "WHAT WILL SHE WEAK?" WASHINGTON, ttarcl UiP.TTbe nuwt Important woman's question concerning the Inaugural remains unanswered on account of the weather. All Washington la wondering - ar . EARTHQUAKE ' PREDICTED FOR r 'Y' DEBATERS ON PAR WITH HERE TONIGHT THOSE IN EAST G.O.P. WOMEN - INJURY CAUSES DEATH OF HERO ad - ; experienced secre-tury- ;. n-tral e - - -- g two-third- -- if f : . ' - W. A. CLARK OF MONTANA DIESATHOfilE will cowmen"" yardrda.yjfrnd RT - IRATE JUDGE ; SPANKS BOY ; middle-wester- CHARGES GATE; pe TWOJRAINMEN -- .lUjyTunj;Jej8itmn,lL,ls QUAKE KILLS IS CAPTURED n ' '" FOUR PERSONS ARE KILLED (U.P.)--Usin- pdent, single-hande- n NEW YORK, March 8. (U.P.) William Andrews Clark, former United States senator from Montana and' copper magnate, died at his Fifth avenue fwttowIng a brief attack of pneumonia. He wis la ' hi 86th year. . THREE BANDITS ,"- HUSBAND SUES .GET130,000 ''' . ; ' " which, however, does not Include the elevator and the front ' step facing west on University avenue. At least six 'montba will be required to complete the conlract ", Necessity for rapid action on the was 'uipletlon of tha buildinguncom-tnetcshown lo the fact that the V- d clr - i - The aged king waa born in Connelsville, Pa., In 1830. He went west In the oClorado gold rush and during the succeeding years wa a teamster, miner, merchant, railway pnllder, mine owner and United J """"'"" ftlaTes: WMife,- -' "Clark's enormous fortune la said to have been made through his purchase of the United Verde mine which, be la reported to have paid $150,000. As his fortune grew, he became a collector of art and his possessions, all housed in bis New York, Home, are worth several million dollars. seconded by A. O. Rtnoot COURTREVIEWS -I- -- NAPA.Calif March E. Ken- nedy, urM.i victim of has been "Prusslanlsra" In the navy or is really insane will bethe issue at a habeas corpus proceeding here to- 3iiy. TOWN HONORS NSANITY CASE "' "'"- -' : The acttonrbrought liyJMrs Kennedy, who charges that her husband was bounded by his superior, officers because be resented their attentions, to her. will be In superior court, with deputies from the United States attorney's office in San Fran-elserepresenting the navy. o BRECRENRIDGE. Mo.'. March 3. Should Lieutenant Kennedy be (U.P. i This entire town washout found sane and ordered released early today""to pay homage to Its from the hospital, he will face a oldest and most beloved citizen. I)r, at Mare Island, navy Joseph R Halstead. who was cele authorities have said. brating bis one hundred and seventh Kennedy alleged that r be : was "railroaded" to the hospital because birthday anniversary. AH business was to stop at noon he "shielded" his wife and also befor 107 seconds while the hell In h cause be Is hot an Annapolis grad..'; "'". uate. village church tolled 10T strokes. Ir. HaIsTesdTiasT)Pen the "home Mrs. Kennedy hits told stories of town" physician for as lonir an unv- - asserted free living of navy officers, one can remember and he Is said to especially In the Astatic fleet and it be the oldest Mason lif th"? United 4. expected she will repeal her clia rges a t the hea ring toda y. States '""Land owned by Dr.. Halstead has . Mrs. E. E. Pettibone, , Kennery's had but four owners before him: aunt, has hurried to bis side from The Indians, the king of Stiain. Clevela nd. pledgl ng her influence , ' Bonaparte and the United States. and fortune in his behalf., He purchased the land for . . . $2.50 an acre. . Vt. Halstead was eraduated from Transvlvania Medical univer sity of Loulxeville. Ky., in 184J. Mrs. Halstead Is 96 years bid. Wiurt-oiartla- l, ' , jr:J: f THREE BURR IN TENEMENT intej-rupt-- . TRY TO OUST BROOKHART FOR DIVORCE 4 ':-'- the tiuihllturls eostlng the-el- ty ha - been and county $2,500 each month, estimated by some at from $50,000,-oo- which Is a loss. This amount 9 $100,000,000 waa In actlv include the interest on the money command of his many Interests un- already upended on the- building til about" welt ago. Since V last and the cost of beating the building. he had conducted his During the winter months the buildChristmas business from Ills borne. ,. ; , ,. ing has been steam heated to preT PnroiooTJirtyrlopejiIThorsday: terit the wjtt Trmu deterlicndugi Monday afternoon his condition took t Motion to give the architect power a turn for Job worse and .at-7- -i wan t(J prepare the siieelfleutlons o'clock he died. made by Mayor O. K. llausen and CASHIERFOUND upts-are- SPARKS FROM LIVE WIREsI " : $150,-00- f -- in sometime" - - RING ELUSIVE T -- WIFE CHARGES EXCLUSIVE RUM Architect Joseph Nelson was authorised no prepare the specifications needett for (he finishing of the structure. - The specifications' will be completed within ten days following which the advertising for the bids fram contractors wlll j Memben of the two commissions expressed the thought that actual work on the Interior of the building re g He-di- f ' Copper Mag. part of May. nate Succumbs After Brief early The cost of the contemplated Illness. work is estimated to be about Multi-mijlionai- , '.f -- : ; CITY SCHOOLS RIEETU. OF U. e ... ' ed B.-M- LOWERMEXICO n The city and county building will be completed and occuthe next twelve months. Steps in that direction were taken Tuesday at a joint session of the city and county - : ; commissions. According to the plans, it is expected that the interior of the building will be finished sometime at the close of 1925 or ' early in. 1926 Immediately following the completion, the various offices of the city and the county will be moved into their new quartern".'w-Vpied within AFTER 8 YEARS BROOKLYN, March 3. (U.P.J-- A woman and her two chirdren were tfUTTied"to'dfflthrtwobral)ersons received burns that may prove fatal and 15 firemen and policemen were Injured In a fire that destroyed a housi five story brick tenement here. SAN FRANCISCO, March 3. The dead are : . , I U.P.) Harry V. Byles, former Mr& Elsie Carroll, 33. her son. cashier of the FiTst National-banJohn B., and her daughter, Ruth. 6 of Perth Amlwy, N. J.; arrested here 'Trapped on the third floor of the after wandering for nine years a fu- burning building. Mrs. Carroll Ito gitive from justice, will be returned came hysterical and threw her two east for trial .Saturday. children out a rear window. Byles' alleged .v defalcations amounted to only $135.00. LONDON. UT.P.yThe United He denied" that he had taken the States shinning board steamc-bank's funds, explaining that be fSveift" Kasson has been completely left Terth Amlsiy because of destroyed by fire. The vessel cartrouble with his wife. , . ried a cargo of wheat. i ' . .'srir1 j |