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Show fv t i . H1RTY-NINT-H ui LVI LLiAJ T7i i h rn ' 0 6 o O -- 0 .A., O O rvn A APRIL 7, 1925. rtn 0 0- 0 - UVJ O Leaders of Reorganized L. D. E AUTHORITY Turbulent Session of Annual Conference Expected To day at Independence ' PRESIDENT FAVORS STRONG CONTROL t 1XDEPEXDEXCE. Mo April T. (IT) The Hues of the opposingd sides were drawn tight as the day's conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of I,atter Day Saints opened here today. Frederick M. Smith, president ana prophet of tlie church, wa. scheduled to road a paiior on church government, providing supreme, directional control for the president of ll tht church, with graduated scale of 9 f TO BUY LAND FOR COLLEGE ;j, m m m - m n j t HUUIULIII '"..-Ll- " VAVh (i. HOFFMAN. STUDEBAKER NAMES VICE- -" -- PRESIDENT Auto Salesman Promoted in Big Auto Cooperation. The direc- Biggs, resigned. Mr.. Hoffman entered the employ" of the 'Studiuker H)V.irnti(m "in 1911 as a salesman in Los Angeles. In 1!U5 he was made sales manager of tlie Los Angeles retail branch and in 1917, branch manager of the Los ' Angeles district. He served in the artillery division and upon of tlie army in 1817-1leaving It in March, 1018, purchased from the corporation its retail business at Los Angeles and Studebaker dealer on his owu nccount. The' l'aul..d.iloff-- . man conijiauy, starting business $(K),(KH) capital, now has $1,500,000 assts. - . Ther f jmlet-the defendant guilty of Simple assalit Was presented to our readers, as a legitimate Item of news and without attempting to either mndemaJtr justify the. presence of the defendant in the barn where" the act was committed. -. The assault was the charge . against tlie defendant and not his presence on, the premises of the complaining witness. As tflnntter of fairness to the defendant, we, are, libwever, pleased to publish the folfront communication lowing Mrs.. Gladys Sanders, sister-in- law of Mr. Black. - '.'I wish to say to the public that the nccount printed in last evening's Herald" was an unjust and exaggerated account of a Very small matter and leaves a wrong impression with the public. . "Mr. Black's presence- - in the barn in was satisfactorily explained Judge Bnllif's court: It was satiswas factorily established that not there for thtf purpose of ' ' any crime." .. g ' " Mr. Hoffman has been quite active the civic affairs of hig city. For the past two years he lias been president of the traffic commission a v.olmitary organization of business men formed for the purpose of studying nu'iisiires of relief from traffic congestion, including of st reels" and city planning. He is n director of the chamber of commerce and chairman of its roads committee, also a director of the California bank of Los. Angeles. In securing Mr. Hoffman for the important position of vice president in charge of sales, President Ersktne that he haa obtained a ma n Mrv ideally wilted for tlnrwork. Hoffman's headquarters will be at the general office at South Bend, In 'OPEN HOUSE' FOR SEA DOGS Everything Free for Enlisted Men, Citizens Visit Ships. took-ove- son , Harding V of Vineyard, was' instantly killed nc after oVJbrk JTu.d;iy shortly aitenioftn vtheii h'm bead was crushed underneath a large farm wagon..' Governor Mirhau A. Fwuson nf Tvxan rcNiored the ioUik1 rights The little boy wai ridirg in the takan frin Iht bti.sbiind. Jnincs K, FtrK"Monf whon he whm rwiiowd from Going office vf wagon with his father. ffuvenior in 11T hy HicniiiK the imily bill imwHfd by the down a small sandhill the front end (legislature. became unfastened tlie and gate boy fell out, tile wheels crushing his head. Mr .Harding stepped the wagon immediately, but the child was al. .' ready dead. According to Mrs. g. II, Blakr neighbors of tlie Harding family and who saw the accident, Mr. Harding had just hitched his team to the wagon ready for the- afternoon's A' work. Mrs. Harding came out and notified him that he was wanted on the telephone. Use Provo Nursery Company SupProvo IfJewSyfrtem-Ma- y With the boy in the wagon, lie Poles of Orem plies American Fork Beautidrove his team on a trot,, down a Interurban fying Program with Trees small sandlilll between the barn and One of the largest nursery shipto tlie house where leave tlie team while he answered Another step toward lrovo s new mentsto leave Provo left Tuesday afternoon for American Fork from tlie telephone call system was taken today the Provo In some way the front end gate of lighting Nursery comjwny, whi n Mayor- Or K.' Hansen and the. wagon was jarred loose with KCcmimlSHhVner Chiirlcs According to B, II. Bowers, prowent Hopkins the result that the boy fell under- to Salt Lake prietor of tlie company, the shipCity to confer with of- ment contained (SKI shrubs of 80 neath the wheels. ficials MVthe Salt Lake and Hah nru .v,i,i.,tA rii... :..i.., .i .. or 40 varieties and 200 large shade of. " ..:- ' in his arum we flaw u& iiiklng8rrai)geuHtits for the use trees'.' Blue were the shade.trees Among ready departed. of the company's poles oh either Green-Ash- , NorMr. Harding is a memlcr of the side Silver Ash, Maple, of Center street.Sycamore, Vineyard ward bishopric. It is tlie hope of the city officials' way. Maple, European The body was taken to tlie Berg that tlie poles siipiNirliiig.jie hillcy English Elm, White Birch and Willow. Mortuary. wire ijHglit be used for uprights for Babylonian' Wecpiug Hantlie light ing system. V sen,Under the directoiu ofofEmil the U. A, landscape gardner It is. the belief of City Engineer Fork is carrying out LOXION-I)isgustFrank 'Peming, who aceoiiipniiied C; American with the beaiTtiflcatiou a program citywldo of pirates, Kobert tlie members of the city commission Iiolla.r has sold his entire Yang Tse to Salt Luke, that by using these which will transform that city into "in the river and coastal fleet to the British .pohH the cost of the system may lie one of thewost beautlfnl."x coastal shipping company, according rediicodjind will also do nwav with' state. The Provo Nursery company is,' to the Daily Mail's Shanghai a needless filiiplication of poles on under contract with American Fortf Center street. to Mr. Bower, 1jo city, furnish the trees and shrubs for tie j ii MAKES LARGE SHIPMENT OF UGHT SYSTEM SHRUBBERY - " planting. 'COLUMBIANS' TO BROADCAST GQYE10RR0SS .1.'. TOHOLDCOURT bi'en-44e4- - Fish P de-Id- . s 'Ac " . . jstop-tnh- e NO VISITORS r dls-Iitit- I 'j ...-- ,1 r-- T. Wyo-nring- Warner Stone's ..Columbians . who will broadcast Sunday, April 12th, from 9 p. m. to 12 p. m. from the new Browning Brothers Station KFWX .Ogden, Utah. SPARKS FROM LIVE; WIRES '" "Provo is. to have as good a golf course as any other city of Its size," said Reed Anaerberg, president of the Jfrovo Country club. "We have leased a portion of the First ward pasture lying west of the mill wee and have made arrangements to improve this Into a first class course; pHshed. now is not looking forward only to this year but for several years to come. Nnhrra.iy the course will not 1m?l a good this year as It will lie In yie future. "The .country ciub has secured a number of new members all of (whom are fiitlmsiastk- - aliout the "New tees and greens- will "e sport.4 which bids fair to become one made and th,e course In general of the major shirts of the business fixed tip so as to be the liest.one 'n ' and the professional men of the the state. - "The wort that is being accoin- - t" city' .. , Friday speakers. J P. Welch, county agricultural agent, who haa assisted greatly m making a success of the show will be one - - ' Three of the foremost judges of eattl and sheep In the sWi. have been selected to Judge theVshow, CROWE TRACES C. G. Adney of Corrine, a ukHuIht of the board of trustees of the Utah eollege, will jiuhre thi GERMS Agrjcmtural lxef cjtttle. Pnif. Clawsun V. Can- 4 ttoaf the Young university Judge the dairy cattle and the hogs. Rulon Ulrou of Provo,, head of the agricultural department of the Pleasant Grove high school and one Contest for Bail Goes to of the leading sheep judges of the intermountain country, will have Illinois Supreme charge of the sheep judging. Court. All of these Judges will speak at ne 7. meeting following me compleCHICAGO, April tion of the judging. ' , . Attorney Robert E. Crowe's The high school band will play staff set out today to show how", in their belief, William 1. Shepherd during Intervals Rt the sh w and obtained the typhoid bacilli with will also give a concert early Friday which .them accuse him of mnrdcr. morning at the band stand at the city park. foster-sumillionaire ing . hig KntiirdiirnHirnliiitV'p"HiUe'linV Billy McClintock. Dr. Charles C. Fuimati, hciul of a tlon of a large numlier of the catwill be held under the direction correspondi nee kcIkkiI In nu'dielne tle of Dr. G.' Taj lor. and bacteriollgy, testified he Shepherd with the j'erms for the avower purpose of killing young nature have lieen arranged. Horse will be held at the race track Mcf Hiitock. Fajman got the germs, rju-efrom the city health depart- Friday afternoon. The fire department will give an exhibition and the ment. ......... ..1.. jllll-'?!. ...tit in in wui iniui I.iutie To prove their contention that .n.-t- iiii o lk...t..l,t..n Faluiaii got germs from the health with a jjrand hall In the auditorium inusU- - to tie rendered by War-state's attorneys ilie department, uer Stone's Colnnibians of I'rovo. for searched Wlnfleld Scott The show is aurai'iiii Interest lilo;rgi;r, a former health Inspector. Thej'"have in their isiswssion a lot only in t tiih cfumty but also in card introducing one of Fill man's ncigbmlHiring counties and many assistants to nd believe it farmers and livestiK-- growers from will materially aid tlie stateVrase various narts of the state are exto show that Faiman actually had pected to Is? present at the show. TYPHOID TOSHEPHEKD (IT)--State'- n furii-isho- d s 1111-- Hm-rge- r possession of germs which he might have given to Shepherd. The coroner's 'office meanwhile continued its analysis of the vital organs itt Mrs. Nelson "MeCHntnefc, PROTECTION" FOR COTTON BIllyi'othey'ttniriffrTTwTr Olson, a friend of the McClintock family. Traces oijiieft""'iifyrn)iih(r Ki tutu bodies, are to he.nieasured to leanr SA titles to cause death. Shepherd's final appeal for freeand Game Commission dom on kind goes today, to the Under Fire of s Illinois suprtMiie'-x-oni-t- , cmitiiiiirng Executive 0 charge thut liersvns seeking t" de- Wyo., CHEYENNE, April (CI') Governor Nellie Tayloe Ross will sit as a court of inquiry next Saturday to ditermine the justice of charges she filed' against Frank, S. Smith, state fish and game com,. missioner. Smith Incurred the wrath of woman governor when he is alleged to- have used "insulting, obscene and scandalous luugunge," to V, O. Bell in a letter written from his office. The fish and' who' is an. appointee, of the late William B. Ross, t'bvernor Ross' dead husband who preceded her in the executive chair of 'Wyoming, was also charged with frequently . lMng intoxicated.",'; Governor Ross bolsters np her mid general charges of neglect. of duty, by charging, 'that Smith failed to provide the necessary number at fishlni? licensts to enable all those who desired to go fishing to do so at the opening of the season last Thursday. Sjiiith has refused to Comment on the charges. . 4 ', , - CHAPMAN HAS -- -- ed ..I ' Several hundred head of the finest types of beef and dairy cattleill be on display at the show grounds at the city park. Sheep and hogs will also be on exhibit. Awards win k ajMrreeatinflr- -more than n(n : .i"s winners. , . . ha fl r Ai 1a ohfLin ...ill t.n uc one 01 ,1. me gata aays oi tne south , CUn a" carnlval featurts wi" be abundant at the show6 Meetings will be held at the city pavilion mom- -- w!thil" . 111. 1 11.1 y I -- OAKLAND HOLDS t--f thifS. inr-tiii- " 1 1 1 1 1 (Special to the Herald) SPANISH FORK, April are being completed for the biggest livestock show ever rapidly held hi w staeed here md Satu-S INVESTIGATE - i i'i INTERESTING ENTERTAINMENT inmrmrinTT ( i i and Sheep Exhibitors. Vjne-yar- f. . iiiuiii i Given Away to Winning Cattle !!: I .Co Hai dins, three-year-olof Mr. ami Mix. Raymond IIHII FivcHundred Dollars PnzcsAggrcting to Be - jrv- e ii : '"W,' Accident Happened in Hardd ing Farm Yard at Tuesday Afternoon SACRAMENTO, Cal., April 7. Appropriation of $75,000 for SAX FRAXCIHCO, Cel., April 7. of land for the, San tjve '.pun-hathe east bay (IT) Oakland and Francisco Teachera' college, will be r the role of cities today week. this the assembly by ........ J of the and iHW host h.i jhrbTJTcers mi.lift i.iii....nn Llli: ,1 lit. lit fill! MMN ll'IH I " visi rl ng A merlca ii "t lett." coimnltfee on Vays and lucana Alrogfani of Iuncheiins,- automoa ..ret'iuuinumlatum- - "do - imm" last bile tours ami boxing content was Thursday. provided, with free admissions to re-There is little opposit ion to this a. diroc Uortw and tie him TM latPliHl. liiVprfitJrlatTim uiffiimfrE . . . .i i tonight i. tor of the corporation and a mem- enlisted men, concluding noani oi control nns pnu-i. ber of its 'executive;, and finance with a- dnnce. .............wlit l.iii ami An 1. I'll HIT Ml iq'l'ivj" committees.' Francisco's entertainment San probabilities are that no objection H. A. Biggs, who la lieing suc- will be resumed tomorrow with a will bo voiced by the governor ceeded, by Mr. Hoffman, la retiring joint! luncheon of the Commercial on hlg attitude approitrlatlona from active business. His servb-eclub and chamber of commerce for 4 not Contained in tlie biennial budget, to the' corporation and administra- fleet officers. Fleet Iwseball chambill. measure tion of the affairs of the snles de- pionship glOues will tie continued. Another appropriation Chinatown will Iwld open. house , partment for sir years werTTIilghly ailing for 1(K),0K) .for poiiHtruct-His for both officers and men. and successful. lug a roof on the state armory build- satisfactory numerous friends lit the automobile Navy bands will play ix concerts, ing at lioa Angeles Is expected to be well as in the Stude- the fnVst to be' given tomorrow at the as industry house. passed by the lower baker orgtiiilzatlon will miss lilm. civic center. to establish his Officers and men will participate. ROME Pone 11 us granted an- - He is compelled residence in a milder climate and in Good Friday services on shore a to California pilgrimage andienct expei-fshortly to move from Sonth and aboard vessels. led by the Rw. Father Crowley. Five'thousand girls have been . Bend to southern California. "recniTted" for attendance at the THEFTS INVESTIGATED.- - . enlisted men's .dance7 at."the expo-s- it The theft of Heralds from the ion'auditorlnro Saturday night. mall boxes on the Bench carrier Visitors are allowed on board "route Will be stoped by Vnited ships of the fleet each afternoon Stat(8 postofflce inspectors. . : 1 an 4 :30 o'clock: tlidfA tinve loon .... it; nrn'ii" ' tieen pssel on by the Herald to Taka Aklra LONDON Vlscont postoffiee (lepartnient ana of Japan, Is alwlt to Kato premier lie made to will put I Vverv effort twaetb-eIIAHTFORrvConnApril..Jr.: resign following the recent, resignan (CP) 'We believe Chapman Is In- tion of the ministers of commerce "S'uliscriiH'rs who have any sus-nocent and we will not eease work- and railways,, according to a i'..i...,o ni In Hid Iilelilitv of Iier- .from Toklo. ". to'snve hliii "nntil'the Very end," ing from the wns taking the pnpers l Xathan Freedmnn, one of the att.A..u eliiinlfl imttfT nlihtir ni'KXOS AIRES The Interna-- 1 J the Herald ttuiutigement or the torneys for Gerald Chapman, conmotor company of New Vork tional said todnv. of victed murder, If diretr. deiiartineut ITlKstoffi-awarded a has. intract, to been an ' for He that said arrangements evidence can lie obtained pros-"- I were going ahead and soon furnish Buenos Aires with $300,000 follows. will npieal wntion worth, of motur trucks. w:tuld be completed. --ir u, (n) m Matter. EDITORS XOTE The report of the Black'case: contained in yesterday- '- Herald waa taken froilTthe city court records. The Herald did not presume, to act as an editorial attorney for eitiier the state or the defend-en- lilMW-- NEW YORK. Auril 7. 1 m ' .'H A Article was Legitimate Report of City Court Hear-- . WHfeELS CRUSH . HEAD OF CHILD ing Monday tors of the Studebaker corporation, SACRA MEXTO, 'al, April 7. at their meeting today, elected Paul (T P) State aid in tlie fire preven- 0. Hoffman fls vice president In tion work now lieing done in the bay charge of sales to succeed H. A. . m o nil in iiu Child Falls Underneath Wheel MRS. SANDERS COMES TO AID MR. .BLACK - of Farmwagon, Driven by Father Former Los Angeles region is asked in a bill introduced liy ASRcmlilywointtu Annn L. Saylor ..' of liirkeley. An approprlutiou of $25,(KK) is itsked for the counties and - citien iu carrying on the wtfk whlcb la intended to prevent further conflagrations nitch tin .the one w hich .raized art of Berkeley several years ago. The work being done iu the iiliS H Altl IIHItltt nun ..iIUitl usin coimtii's adjiicent to the cities of Kirhiuoutl. Albany, Berkeley, Piedund mont, .Oakland, Man Leaudro ' ' " 1 "s lay ward. " TheTneHwiwlinra" jncfof Tii'tion by the awnibly this week and has already been approved by the. com mittee ou ways and meaiiM, wliiclrf held several public hearings on it. - Small - PREVENT FIRE tail i o o p IB MfFTQ 0F1IP 111 Say Report' of Black Assault Case Exaggeration of - v .o e o Church In Controversy S. i see-on- ASKS AID TO o o 1 .. The session- is expected to be the most turbulent since .the "schism whin Wrlgham Young Went into Ctah withn section' of the church T ..."t!." ...l.l.Vl.' .'.."......l" tii;pi-iii ttuiru iii)ii;r-- f.......U nimiii, m., grandfather of President Smith. i 'barge were inane at yestoruuy s church session that the was drifting toward Mormonisra. e o JTM UL Restores husband's rights UADIUMP LLU IIHIIUIIfU iiLLnniLuLT OPPOSED Speakers Charge that Reorganized Church is Drift- " ing to "Mormonism." . O CHILD KILLE PPI ATIUPQ ADF Jl XII PROMOTED .CONTENTION - YEAR -- OLD -- PRICE TWO CENTS k a .0 O O O II E RAID PHONES Business Office S3 Editorial Rooms. . ..107 1 1 PROVO, UTAH, TUESDAY, YEAR, NO. 218 Ill O u TT?i J I J U U ZA A NEWSPAPER dedicated to a policy of fairness to all sections of Utah county. -- fit AAtErr07-rfltr-Arlrrr-T--i:- -- l"P) Amtttsure hsiking toward further protection for the cotton growing, induHtry lu Oillfornfa will probably receive the supisirt of ' the assembly sometime t;tiis week. .; The prttMisnl Is cifnlsined in a mtiiiey prive him of the McClintM-lare ressiiisible for his Indictment, bjlt introduced by Assemblyman K. C. Murray f Riverside and relates r ShiHiherd is to- be 'arraigned, Chief Justice lacoh Hopkins Of tt tlm eradicatiou of camel's thorn, It carries au attroprlnti(iii it the criminal court Thursday: - . for rarryliur on the work. t - be-fo- f,0.-(Mi- FRENCH FEAR CAUMMA FINANCE WAR 7. ' 1 "' , ... ,. , riv- A PARIS, April to socialists whereby the rate of Interest, on voluntary contributions, proposed as one of the means whereby Finance Minister De Monde' hopes to save the franc, was lowered from fonr to three per cent, marked "the" only" departure In the government's plan when it was submitted to the chamber of deputies ' . today. The proposals hare been given support of the cabinet :Uud government forces ace preparing for' a finish fight which may mean the eud of, the llerriott 'premiership. ' TO AID VETS "TT rr) O ' SACRAMENTrt, Cal., April 7. The senate this week is expected to take np for final passage, a bill proposing a $20,000,000 boml Issue to K-- used In carrying on the work of ' the Veterans' Welfare (If) "" bureau. The money would lie loaned to former service inea for the purpose Of purchasing homes and farms iu compliance with the Veteran's Farm and Home Purchase act, jtassed In 1921. No opiosltioB was raised to the ., bill In. the. asaemblj-- . . ... |