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Show L THE HERALD' . . 7o wt reach into When Herald Want-Ad- s wore than 1400 BWnear"TtfTwe next time rou hart lomethinc iVwlL trade, or rent. you A LEADERSHIP-LEADER- PROVO, UTAH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13,. 1923. Rota ry Minstrels S ARE An Echo KIWANISHEAR DARK HORSES TONIGHTS PROGRAM. APPOINTED MADSEN AND ENTERED IN first Part. EftlCE TWO CENTS. LUCY GATES PROVO BOY IS UKESTOSING .": .Entire AND COOK wvr ' -- -- " m i"a vr t i t .......... ............. j1 lifv.:'! is - ........ v I aoine-muxin- ice-boun- d. exten-sively-o- . . . 1 T n - -- " Merrill ; social welfare, John Robert W. Stewart, son of the late Andrew J. Stewart of this city and Mrs. Eliza 8 Stewart, formerly of this city but now" residing at 377 East Fifth South street, Salt Lake City, has been appointed a candidate to the United States Military academy at West Point. The appointment was made by Governor Charles R. Mabey 'as are-su-lt of a competitive examination for. the national guard appointment from Utah; 4 In the examination, which was to all in the sta"trof-Utaopen boys 21 years, RobertJ underyi&-agep- f lewivuu me uigueoi uuure. lie Is a freshman at the University of Utah and is also a member of troop E, 116th cavalry, Utah National guard. Recently he represented the latter organization at the rifle matches at Per.ry, Ohio, where he made a very creditable showing. He holds several records' for swimming and boxing. Many students Of the Provo city schools will remember Robert a,s a former student at .the Franklin school, where he attended until 13, years of age, when the family moved to Salt Lake City. He did his high school work at the L. D. 8. univer" sity ln that city. Two of Robert's sisters have-wodistinction ln the east Miss Marguerite Stewart in ballet dancing and Mrs. Theresa Stewart- Rlgdeon ln dramatic art Both have their headquarters ln New York city. ' h .... . Formerly Attended Franklin Real Right for President Will School in Provo; Now at Come in Northern . University of Utah. Primary States. . y, E- - He said that during the past year acts and numbers staged and directed by T. Earl Pardoe. Music tive committer of P. S. Heilbut, secof first part directed by George FiUroy. Dance. numbers of and credit manager of Bates more than four times as many deer pantomime retary, At the Initial meeting of the Stores and John O. Beesley, man- had been kiUed as during any other afternoon originated by Venice Jepperson. group held Wednesday ager of the Mutual Coal and Timber year, according to the records of his Tor course the preliminary plans office; He commented oh the fact company. Jwere projected. President Harris Friends of Hugh Ross are work- that more than 60 per cent of the presided at the meeting and pointed ing for his election as chaplain of deer slain were under two years of out the necessity of providing a proage. the organization. gram which would meet the needs Mr. Madsen declared that during The election wlU be held in the of the church and the community, rooms of the American Legion in the the past three months more than lie announced that It had been Armory Friday evening, December $500 had been taken out dally from CT ' considered desirable to add four more lake that the said and 8. o'clock. at 14, is Utah, It expected that new departments-tthe list this due to the agitation that has been Would be taken out in the future. LUCY GATES. year, These are social ) welfare, Mrs. Emma Lucv Gates Bowen carried on, the meeting will be one vocational guidance, literary a pp re-lis another thing I Uke there "If was club of also the a andf attendaguest of number the in. of Uon and community planning. largest as well as Btng, said 'Lucy ROtAR CLUB MEETS FRIDAY nce- that has- been held by the 'or- made an appeal support In the case, of the. latter departto the home economics department Gates, the famous soprano singer, to The Provo Rotary club will hold for a long period. ment, the plan is to arrange a pro- Battle Between Government California "it its regular luncheon Cattlemen Propose ganization The candidates named by the nom- of the university.. She said that all some of her Provo- girl friends, meeting at Hogram which will take into considerto cook." tel Roberts Friday at noon, accord. Control of Market in Troops and Rebels Is inating committee are as follows: girls should learn the art of home Is Miss ation the salient problems. In comInGates has always been the announcement made by Commander, Frank Demlng and R. making and that the best way to be- terested In Wester States. Expected. munity improvement in the In her profes- ing"to B. Patterson; vice Secretary Clayton Jenkins. commander, come efficient in that art is sional tours cooking.. region, and to invite all ln America, s Utah's proper and. scientific it has been a Europe and Gates, Lucy of the town and city officials of this International News Servlc. International News Service. George Harris and Paul D. Vincent ; through the ' hobby with her to singer, will be a guest of the club home MEXICO CITY, Dec, 13. Fed section in to Provo to participate SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 13.Tre-mendou- s hadjutant, Frank K. Dunn and Sey instruction given ln the collect recipes from many different and will talk about her work. mour Gray; chaplain, Dr. Fred w. economics department. the gatherings. Mayor O. K. eral troops, acting upon orders from savings to meat consumers Dr. Thomas L .Martin presided sources. She has her own private Two new members are to be introDr. L. C. Potter: Jleusen of Provo Is enthusiastic President Ooregon, today began an historian, Taylor; of the cook book, a compilation J. Hurold Dunn and W. W. lover the possibilities of this" depart-Inien- t, offensive against De La Huerta- - will be made possible through a co- finance officer, W. W. Allen and C. and contributed the attendance prize duced, has gathered. recipes she s and feels that It can make a Sanches rebels in the state of operative marketing plan to be S. Bean; sergeant-at-armEarl which was won by Judge A. B. many not to be found in any Orem. are They tomorat a here' adopted definite contribution to the prog Jalisco. . meeting Conder and George Vincent ; execu- Morgan. cook book, she declares, and she is SOVIET ORDERS BOYCOTT. President Walter Adams anj ress of community life in the state. The rebels in Jalisco are under row of the California Cattlemen's tive committee, J. D. Hunter, Dr. and of the fact International proud of them association housea book News Service. nounced .Under xne the I that purchased by very plan Fred W. Taylor, Earl Bean and J. - to. prepare department of Vocational command of General Enrique knows how she that MOSCOW, Dec., 13. The Russian the late Dr. M. P. Henderson to be these various dishes. guidance was created to" focus att- Estrada, who siezed Gaudalajara wives in southwestern states will h. Innes. ordered a boycott of be able to purchase beef roasts and ention upon the Droblems connected several days ago. presented by him as an attendance Miss Gates will entertain at soviet today had been given to the club by Mrs. luncheon at the B. Y. U. eafteria Switzerland. of vocations. The Federal troops under General steaks at prices representing big W ith the choosing Russia and Switerland have slashes under meat costs of the past Ellen Henderson. will be or vital Interest to, on Saturday, when her ability aft a firogram and to young people alike. Joaquin Amaro are marching upon few years, according to R. M. been at loggerheads ever since the book "Manhood of Humanity'-- ' chef will be demonstrated. The Hagan The a battle and is expectGuadalajara Lausanne conference when certain department-- of by Alfred Korzybskl, will le presentliterary appre-iatio- n ed in that district within 24 hours, secretary of the asociation. guests of the occasion will he seven Is organized In response to Centralization of buying and selled to the Provo public library ln townspeople whose numbers shaU officials from Moscow were not alThere are about 8,000 loyal fed Overtures made by those vwho have The honor of the memory of the donor, be drawn at the concert on Friday lowed to euter Switzerland. eral soldiers in Jalisco. ' The ad ing forces in California, Arizona, was intensified by the asuicnaea lvenaersnip wees Neveda and reguand Utah decided was the at Oregon, it hostility wlU be It meeting. for necessary rebels lie be vanced of the evening. positions ji.'ist. The department of social Wel tween Ocotlan and Labara where lation of the flow of cattle to marthosc uttendiug the concert to re- sassination of M. Vorosky, former re will Involve a discussion of the IN CHINA with SITUATION kets, doing away tain their checks as no one knows Russia euv.oy to Italy, at Lausanne. fluctuating The is federals expected. nuclides underlying social and re- - fighting PRONOUNCED SERIOUS who the fortunate K'lests will be. prices, will be the principal means Impressive Funeral Services from stern Mexico under are orders iof work. It is designed to be of City to clear the entire state of of reducing beef prices. WOMAN BURNS TO DEATH. The three young women Selling the Held for George Moore in ixcliu interest to those who are International NVwb Service. News Service. "More a International Is million dollars than of number the for. tickets largest have rebel been sent Orders troops. Bonneville Ward. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 12. Mrs, nsaged in activities of social re-WASH1.UU.. teec. U., me (.licert win also be guest ut the in California!! uliuir I to the moboltzed troops at Escperan- - spent annually in luncheon. Mary Lang. 84, burned to death, of the situation seriousness by various concerns in maintains to so in reinforce federals the the Impressive aud largely attended China were Dr. Sun Yat Sen has leadership Week is conducted field n cent s to purchase The drawing of numbers for the her son- William Lang was seriouscattle,'.' under tho auspices of the state of Vera- Cruz for a concerted Secretary Hagan pointed out funeral services were held in the threatened to sieze the custom house luiit'hcoti will lie by ouc of I'rovo'.s ly burmtl attempting to rescue her today. Vera to of effort the relieve city and iKilice rescued two other elderly ward chapel Wednesday at Hon Kong was recognized today heading citizens. itigham Young university ex ten- "Eighty per cent of this- sum will Bonneville Mi division and is given free to Cruz by General Guadalupe San- be women trapied by the flames when for George Moore, expert mechanic by the navy department in ordering saved under the e citizens of the state. It eon- - chez's forces. 'sent word to Presi- mnrtptlntf nlnn nnd the mnsntiior and Utah pioneer of 1H01 who died Admiral Thomas Washington, com PORTUGESE CABINET QUITS fire early today destroyed a two General Flores will be jjsts of a series of short courses, LONDON, Dec. 13. The Portu- story flut building. William Lang benefitted, as of1 hles bome ln this Ity Suuday at manding American naval forces in iSmirdlng to Lowry Nelson, director dent Obregon that he has tempor- stabilized directly - to the age or U4 years. once to waterscabinet lias resigned, said a was drugged out of the burning at Asiatic on beef hoof for the gese proceed price f the extension division, and arily renounced his candidacy for means a stabilized The Hong Kong to personally direct the dispatch from Lisbon this .after- Strcture by bis brother. George Lang Isaac'Jucobs Bishop presided. for dressed price about twenty different sub- the Mexican presidency in order to beef." invocation was offered by Jorgen protection of American property. after be had fallen unconscious. noon. lets.. The subjects arranged, how-vegive his full attentions to his duties Hansen and the benedlctiou by Neils to 350,000.000 According Hagan as governor of the Btate Siuaola. bo that one mny take a numof beef Is produced in Cal- Johnson. GOATS IS GOATS cr of them. That Is, an. Individual Htpolito Villa, brother of the into pounds The Bonnnevllle ward choir under ifornia aunually, selling on the hoof V'X'S into one course at 9 o'clock, "Panchq" Villa, sent word from at r prices ranging from six and one the direction of Mrs. William lien goes to another course the fol Canutillo, state of Chihuahua,, that sang several beautiful selections to eleven and one half cents wing hour, and so on throughout he would obey the request or his half and Mrs. Jennie Leffler Bown rend lie day. dead brother to remain loyal to the per pound. Other southwestern ered a solo. state show smaller production. I ' President Ilarrls announced that Obregon government HowrCp PA7ie 0.oPe told The of the splendid speakers dealers Southwestern cattle that cottt work waa to be given special 3fif EaTThaTJuwc , If the flow of cattle to nihket is to life of the departed and of bis v tcntlon, "because," he said, "It is V 11 TOWNS AT B, Y. V. TRam This Good T be regulated the regulating must be contribution in developing and up(. ii" of the moat Important pieces of Twenty-sevetowns are repre done Utah. Andrew Jensen, building GIVING said HEALTH Ivork which present civilization has by themselves, Hagan. sented in the winter quarter enAfter a year'a study we have work formerly of the ward bishopric, told rvoived. it is important that we to all We can to develop leaden rollment at the Brlgham. Young ed out this plan, which of his acquaintance with Mr. Moore university, announced President. F. is designed to do away and of the assurance of a resurrecprimarily I'r tho cause." are towns These 8. Harris today. A stabilized tion and continuation of life after In Utah. Idaho. Oregon, Arizona, with fluctuating prices. will eliminate the necessity for this. price The Canada. college Colorado, and WTAH COUNTY William Daybell of Charleston sales at the enrollment of the school is now 914, retailers rigurlng their done. told of . the trip across the plains now This as is price, peak in of In the the CENSUS CENTER the largest history will mean a tremendous saving to made by Mr. and Mrs. Moore. He restitution; of the secondary training consumers lated many things of Interest from of meat" 1104. 190 ; of total ,a T'lnh county la the center of oonu- - school, Packers and retailers will not op the life of the aged man. He read in the state of Utah, accord- plan as it will synopsis of the history as dedicated pose the QUIT PASSIVE RESISTANCE. JJ'iR to announcement from the cen reduce overhead expenses, it was to him by Mr. Moore. sus bureau at Washington. D. U Interment was In the Provo city said. , News Berries. cemetery where Bishop Isaac Jacobs ai determined by the fourteenth International will 13. Deo. BERLIN. Germany ecnuus. the exact center of popula- dedicated the grave. fSfc. w com RADIO I'RED TO FIND JT ?&zm,Ati&7 Ii tlon.of Utah In latitude ask the interallied reparations MILLIONAIRE MISSING reresume to mission negotiations, ARRESTED MATRICIDE J degrees, 22 minutes and 19 sec meanwhile as International News Service. fmdi north and longitude 111 de- rardlnff nnvment Service. ln the International News resistance that Dec, 13. Willism CHICAGO, pasive serting CHICAGO, Dec. 13. Masters of gree, 47 minutes and 4 seconds Ruhr has been completely aban . cm. c liners clearing from Sotek waa held In the Englewood poloe approximate location was doned, It was announced today. New York ln the hist few days and lice station today following the fatal Iven as 1.8 of principal ports of the seven shooting of his mother, Mrs. Eliza miles southeast of police TO B. Y. U. STUDENTS. inerlran Fork, sens today were ln posesssion of beth Sotek, sixty. Police said Sotek The movement of the renter from radio information asking their aid shot his mother liecause he resented "We have to have music (o mil) to 1920 was 1.1 miles In a di In the search for Leo Koretx. her "request that he and bis wife make life worth living; but find another place to1 live. rect line from nnint ta mint, while wealthy patron of the artif and when you get down to brass the direction of the movement was social fliwre. tacks there Is only one thing 1 mile Investments which State's Attor RETURNED MISSIONARIES northward and J of a : mile you have to have to live, and SOCIAL AT FIUST WARD ' RolK'rt Crowe stated would eastward. , . . ney mat is rooa. An unusual sKiei-cveu- t is attract on seen made have t.1,UU0.0H) total That was the basis of a plea lug much intercut in Provo and friends Cl.Un IS ENTERTAINED. word KrtretJt's Chicago by Emma Lucy Outcs mado a Sprlngrlllc. The Returned Mission SPANISH mnK. h is Mrs. Bowen byfor the study of homo who seek an accounting -- after a' vain : aries association of ,Utah stake arc J. W. Christ ensen was hostess to the and Panama fruitless vltdtto : i economics Ivfore the students of .. murui-n I iiiviuiik ii ............... n.n uiinivni members of the Somsla Junior club i.i.in ...v. Itml-- .r nml ... . -. i"iti. ""v."" tho Brlgham loung university. . litv I" in.- - nt ,! mill WHTIl liulllll'll. Ih River Monday cvenlnir. ' Funevwork was "Buyano holdings morning. Tuursdny next hall socinl Satur First ward the mail) diversion. Mrs. Horace Trust" In introducing the speaker, m. 8 15, at p. sharp, ends day, The last trace of hortc ferwlay entertained with music President F. 8. Harris cxprcswd Much fun Is expected as; many i.uncheon waa served to ten memwith his leaving Stregls hotel In his pride that she was a' prod-- , original Ideas of entertainment are bers and two special meat, Mrs. net of tho school. It was in New York. . to lie Btugcd. It Is a "get asquslnt-ed- " ana Mrs. j. B. Fairbanks. Provo that shu played with mud baud shake party and "need less SENTENCED. DOUGLAS LORD pies and musical Instruments, to ssy much hand, shaking will be TTOKEYS STOLEN and her mother was the first . done. Light refreshments will, be International News Service. Blrleen turkeys were stolen some home economics teacher of the LONDON. Dee. 13. Lord Asred served and a splendid program has tints Wednesday night ' from the The president had Institution. been arranged. All returned misranch of IL L. fJomw. a short die-- been in her home, had sampled Douglaa today was sentenced toTd months Imprisonment, after a Jury sionaries will be talcs west of Saratoga Spring, her cooking, bad observed that men who are well adfound him In Old Ballcy-Co- urt cording to advice reaching the afcer-- her husband waa well cared for, of libellinr former Colonial vanced In yean should be supplied urs ornca, no clue Is held as M and so knew that Emma Lucy guilty tuunwterv Winston Churchill" The w1fbja!ttt1(TfrJojT1' - could cook a a well as sing. Itts Identity of fha or AU C. Swenson. MEXICOCITY COOPERATIVE SENDS FORCE MARKETING IN . INTO JEUSCO BEEF PLANNED for-mor- e - to-tl- Inter-mounta- in world-famou- . UTAH PIONEER m-in- LAID TO REST e ti an-ual- - " r, Lef-fle- - n . -- was-locaff- d f' trans-Atlanti- j . . 1 there-Unmarried person per- si' SOUTH RECEIVES HIGHEST TWO SETS EXPECTED EXAMINATION SCORE . FROM EACH STATE v 1 CONTEST-OV- ER Robert Stewart Appointed to Delegates in Southern States Military Academy by Gov. Fought for by Coolidge Charles R. Mabey. and Johnson. , " A - FACE CANDIDATE st-nn- f 1 REPUBLICANS WEST POINT of Old Tune Minstrels" Company LUCY GATES LEGION RAGE "Ladies and Gentlemen no RaitaA" Interlocutor Hinckley Tenor solo lA'wrence Pratt " President Harris Announcs ?; JI wuiteuwtu, T?:lorn AsniQn,:Aiireci jonnson Mucir rntCTetlanlfesTeVl inXbhrmissToner David H. Mad r." V uA r Uuartetterrrrrr;T:.Tirr"" Appointment of Heads of sen reus or value of American Legion Annual ' XJaliaa- -. , Various Departments. PaKaUo Mum, Fish and Game. Election Friday. SCOUtS ; btar . . .Of Prmm riniWil - - - - wwaaw"." TO LEADERSHIP WEEK AT cume . . . . . . , ... . ... . . . .ntke-Corapan- yJ blVELY ELECTIO )R. THOMAS L. MARTIN B. Y.U.JAN. 21 TO 25 PRESIDES AT CLUB CONTEST EXPECTED End MenIsaac Brockbank, John Smith, Wyman l"ourNew Departments Are John 0. Beeslev, P. S. Heilbut Noted Utah Singer Pleads for dciki ju raiierson. Added to the Popular With chorus of fifty voices. ' . the Study of Home and Hugh Ross Pushed Leadership Courses. Second Part Economics. for Office. Chicken Fricasse. .Dell Webb nnrl VAmnnA v.vana Leaders'" for toe various depart "God didn't give us this earth, He What promises to be one of tbe Dance Pantomime, ."Violetta's Betrothal" ments of"he taint annual Leadersmost spirited elections ever conduct- merely loaned It to us," said David ' Vioiem Venice Jepperson ed by the Provp post No. 13, H. Madsen, fish and game commis hip Week to be' held at the Fernandp, her father .Harlen Adams American Legion is that to be held sioner of Utah ln his plea for the Young university January 21 Kamono, her fiance. .Nick Bird Friday evening, December 14t when conservation of the natural re to 25, bare been appointed by Presithe officers of the chapter will be sources of the. state before the Giuseppe, former lover dent Franklin 8. Harris, as fol.......Glenn Guyman club at the Hotel Roberts elected for the coming year. lows: Carnival members and guests of the party. ' Since the nominating committee Thursday. Religions education, H. M. Wood- Scout Statistics . . . .Animated by Provo Council announced tw6 weeks Mr. Madsen said that there is ago the canward ; teacher training, L. John By Judge James B. Tucker didates to be voted on at the annual nothing that will bring the tourists. Nuttall; scout leaders, Carl F. "Twenty Years". Assisted by Horace Merrill, Merle Taylor and Doc Oakes, election, several members of the or- - into the state as much as fish and Eyring; Stewart Williams and A. have leen busy stirring game. A. Anderson; presiding and public Ten Minutes of Brass .Sam Jepperson and Tympany i gnnizatlon "You may talk all. you want to up considerable interest for the elecspeaking, T. Earl Pardoe; pagean-VJlra dramatic lie, America's playlet by about your scenery," said Mr. Madgreatest dramatist, of tion H. Eastmond; music, Frank other candldatea . Eugene O'Neill. It is understood that at least sen. "After the tourists have seen lin aisanen; viiaie On board the ship, Elizabeth Elliott and three dark horses have' been the scenery once they will never Cannon: genealogy and temple work, Thos. groomed for the election and that come back again. If there, is rgobd Ben, the cabin boy Glenn Guyman ' C. Romney; recreational fteaders, their names will le written fishing or hunting they will not The Steward ..Ernest Clayton E. L. Roberts and Wiima Jeppson; the baHotr Friends- - of only remain longer but they will . . . .Alonzo Morley health work. C. H. Carroll: farm Captain Sweeney ... these candidates have been working also come again time and again. Slocum ers' conference, II. C. Merrill; com- "I am glad to see the change that hard during the past week and have Carl Christensen come about ln Utah regurding has of from assurance of Mrs. many supiwrt . . .Alma McElrath . Sweeney .! A. fl.u and game conditions. We fish the Business the members the k'q uu nmwr vuiuhu, .of. 'organization. a Joe, harpooner . Ariel Ballif problems, H. V. Hoyt and. E. &. to members of the- orga- are through explddlng our natural According Hinckley ; literary appreciation, Al- Members of the crew nization the agitation' is in the in resources and are beginning to confred Osmond; vocational guidance, - Richard Harris, Clarence terest of the election to the execu-- serve the game." Clark Jensen, Bryant A. N. Brig-ha- UTAH Fair tonight and Friday. KxcepUuithettled northwest portion. Warm west portion tonight. First in news, first in circulation, first in advertising and first delivered in the homes. YEAR. NO. 136. THIRTY-EIGHT-H H ERABD THE WEATHER rpV By GEORGE R. HOLMES, International News Service Staff Correspondent.' WASHINGTON,. Dec. 13. Contests from trie south such as has featured, national Republ'can' conventions in recent years wiU be present when he 1924 convention meets in- Cleveland six months hence, It wa8jqpnceded today by Re-- , publican leaders, as a result of the national committee's" action in, slightly increasing the number of southern delegates. , The block of delegates from the 10 solid southern states number 151, mostly chosen, ln state conventions. North Curolina with 22 delegates is the only southerns-stat- es choosing ts delegations in a statewide preferential primory. This block of 151 delegates for which cumpalgn managers for President Coolidge and Senator Hiram. Johnson are already laying plans, and the prospect of the convention having to decide whether to seat Coolidge delegates or Johnson delegates from the south already la worrying Republican leaders. President Coolidge s campaign for southern delegates Will be directed by C. Bascom Siemp, his secretary, who- is a Virginian, and by James B. Reynolds, former, secretary of the national committee, both of whom are long experienced In Republican politics ln the south. Senator Johnson's quest of southern delegates will be conducted by Frank H. Hitchcock, who was Taft's manager n,1912, and one- - of the foremost figures in the famous split of that yesr. The nstional committee itself recognized the probability of contests by appointing in the closing minutes of Its session here a "committee on contests" composed of six men and six women, all from north of thb Mason and Dixon line. This committee will be beaded by Senator George Wharton Pepper of Pennsylvania, who successfully ted the fight for larger southern delegations and will Include John W. Hart of Idaho, Fred W. Estabrook of New Hampshire, Fred S. Peck of Rhode Island, Buy E. Kelly of Washington, A. T. Rogers of Why cousin, Mrs. B. E. Marks of Art' zona, Mrs. O. P. Clarke of California, Mrs. Guy P. Gunnett of Maine, Miss Blna MI West of Michigan, Mrs. M. C. Gnrlier of .Oklahoma, and Mrs. Harry Wurdinun of Wash' ington, D. C, It is, however, In the states having primarle sthut the real battle for delegates will be fought, notwithstanding the formidable block of delegates from the south. -- twot-da- y SPLIT THREAT IN CONGRESS By WM. K. HI TCIHNSON, 19 WASHtVfJTllV fW Threats of a. Republican split la, congress, thnt ultimately would de- reat me uuuunistration s entire program, ruinbled through the capitol today while majority leaders anxiously sought means of restoring party harmony. The legislative situation was anxious. Republican leaders admitted, because of tbe bitterness among progressive Insurgents in the senate, who bolted the party to vote for a Democrat ln the election of a chairman for the senate .interstate commerce .committee. Ths little group of senate Insurgents seven in number had forced a two-davacation, were threatening to permanently bolt the party had tied all legislation and aroused endless concern among administration leaders. Their immediate clash with the regular Republicans has deadlocked for three days the election of the committee chslrninn. ta which Ann. ator Albert B. Cummins, of Iowa. y president pro-tet- u of the senate, aspired. The insurgents, however, npimsed Cummins and while voting ut first for Seuutor LaFollette, Re- pmiucun, or Wisconsin, their leader, later switched to Senator Ellison D. Smith of South Carolina. I (rut. Smith failed of election by a suigio vote. House Insurgents, led by Representative John Nelson, Republican, of Wisconsin, added further troubles to the Republican leadership. The Nelson group, which deadlocked tha house in its 'f a speaker lust week, plauueil a new rebellion, directed against tiie diMrihutluuVor committee . elec-thfiU- . x The senate ' revolt. Ikh-m-.-. caused adiulnlstration leaders the most niarm. All offers of corpro mist nve so tut been rejected by ihe Insurgents who were reported, to have, oiened negotiations with the senate Democrats for a coalition to overthrow the Republican ' leaderahln. .Tharvnuv.,. aald to be "listening? to the offer. T u S SY1D rtYTnira Daniels and Walter .XL water,. Jr were fined V'j' Fresh123 each ln the Provo city court Thursday on |