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Show dedicated ta policy of fainter ta iH sections of Utah eoonty, . . FORTIETH. n 7 i I 1I1 UEUALD rncKo Business Office Editorial Ilooios PROVO, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1925 YEAR,,0. 61., 107 PRICE TWO GLNlrS- - n n tmuv In City .School Teach ers to COMMISSION TO NAME DepiintalSwii TWO NEW BOARDS On Friday and Saturday Supt. . C. Lewis Preparing FSr . ORDINANCE School Opening i Is " V Publisher ' Candidate For U. S. Senate Seat 1 PEKSO.VNFX OK l)ST BEATLANC PJfrfM SB To Consider Vital Topics 4 o Bay tinstit me 1 " 8A FRAX:i8Ca . C 1 1 1 1, iSeiit. 2. ri'P)T-Th- ere were S Wn aboard the PN 6-- 1 when it Was forced down.'They were: Commander John Rogers, pilot flight unit commander, who is 44 years old and has a record of 1.0U0 hours In the air. Ills home was Havre De Grace, Maryland, Ilia father la, Admiral John A, .- Rogers. Lieutenant Byron 'J. ConnelU 31, navigation of ficer i from Pittsburgh, Pa. B. IL Pope, aviation pilot, 31, la from Jackson.'Teun. ptoa G. Stan, radio operator Zu, of Terre Haute,-JnW. M. Bowlln, njachinlat, Is from Richmond, Ind. rs SALT PROFVA. N. MERRILL TO GIVE ADDRESSES Mrs. Ellen Henderson To Ad-- . dress Teachers of Etev . mentary; Grades School activities will begin here of- the Friday when A Provo city schools will meet in the MR fill ' 8 C0I1ISK - ' . NEGRO PAPER COMMENTS ON HARRIS' TALK i1 .siK-nae- r - - - . r w - $ )'; A zoning commission and, a board of adjustment for Provo city will pe aplMdnted "wihin the next few days to replace the city planning commlfc sion appointed about two years ago, according to an ordinance passed by the city commission at itregular meeting Tneadajr.. The ; new in accordance with' the provisions of the zoning law passed H. CLALDE LEWIS. by the last legislature. William George Ifruce, president According to; the new ordinance, of the Milwaukee Harlwr eeuimis-sl- q which goes into effect today, the and publisher of the American zoning commission will consist of School Board Journal; Is the Dcm- beseven members to appol utd by ocra tie .candidate for seuatoo hlcit baywhd--epproved-by-the-eitwill iTioose'tfie succojisor to the commission, proyided that, the city lifle Robert M. LaFollette. engineer ha!l be. a members Each memlmr wlirhold office for four years. The term of office of three of the appointees will expire; on the first Monday of Januarj'i 1928. and the other three oa the iirst Andrew Garbis Opens Fire On Monday of January, 1930. The board of adjustment will .Police Who Came To consist ot five members' who Will ; V Search House and who will serve for three-yearbe the also mayor. by appointed 2. An SALT LAKE CITY, Sept., Members of both boards will serve drew Garbis, 30 suspected " boot- without pay. loKKer arid narcotic .vendor was shot to Be Made For a. i i i ;.a The distinct duty of the zoning Arrangements Tt j j i and killed; Patrolman". B. II. Neve, or Muaenis uegisirauon commission will be to' create zones 14 and 15- - 3(fe3TisCEDJ)nded. lnt.lhfi left breast September 'districts mid to i and A)l)ert Lewis, 15, of 04 Jeremy for various origiiirfl regulaThe first faculty meeting of the a bystander, was shot promiilgaterestriction and street, recommendto he tions fori same, le through the left lung yesterday af the teaching force" of the Young uniternoon in a battle between officers ed tflfand passed upon later by versity will be beld Monday, Sn- commission. cit.V and Bargis at the inter's, hne, 13n board of is a. m., according to The 7, at temlr adjustment South Fifth West street. the ordinance to announcements' Imnipfl from the through After wounding Xeve, Garbis bar- hear any appeals from any law of President F. S. Harris." ricaded himself in the house and Final arrangements for the regis passed relating to zoning districts continued shooting until death over to decide, speciarexceptlons to tration of the students on Monday took him. When he Was dragged and, same wltboiit interfering with and Tuesday, September H aiid 15, the from the house, w'hicti caught fire the" of the ordinance or creat- will be made at the meeting. in an effort-tame him out, the ing spirit unnecessary hardships on any Among the new members who will dead man's body was found to have property owner. :' for "the first time in faculty appear arms both with been riddled bullets, It is understood that Mayor O. meeting at thai university are the having beeu broken and other parts K. Hansen will present his appointof hirbody perforated. , Two other ments for thevuew boards at an following: .7 fir. Vascp if, Tanner, professor of men known to havebeen.witb of the City commission. soolog'and- - entomology ; Gerrit d.e in . the day. "are" believed early meeting iuc vi zoning j.iie,.worit e Jong, dean of the new cellege of tohave escaped from the house, will be similar' to that carried fine arts Dr.. Jowph Sndweeks, asbad shot the officer and before on, very succesafully ' by the city sistant professor of educational ad. the house was surrounded. planning commission headed during ministration ; Nettle . Neff Smart. The shooting occurcd alwut 5:30 the P. past two years by Joseph dean of tyomen ; Asael C. Lambert,. ' o'clock Officer :Neve;. with Welch, i instructor, in elementary teaching ; both ineml)ers jof Myrtle. Jensen, instructor in Eng. thei?olice anti-vic- e squad, had gone lish i Margaret Smnmerhays, instructo the Garbis home with a search tor in vocal music; Charles J. Hurt, As they and seizure warrant. instructor in physic!)! education and passed the, house in a street enr, athletics? . Eva M, Hanse n,' Mary C. O'Brien thought ho saw two. or .. . .l . r i i. tnuuy iuaniuionu, uuu uiena uisea three men in the place. Getting off in" instructors Jensen, training the car at First South and Fifth school ; John W. McAllister, InstrucWest streets, the. of flcenr walked fiTfhe Giirbrs home, where Neve Arrangements are'lieing completed tor in public .school music. Those' returning' from' leave are: went to the front door and O'Brien for the annual outing of the clerks to the rear. of Ftah county to be held at Geneva J M. Jenw!ii, associate professor of on Ijibor-da- y, at Stanford; Monday, Septenil)er English, who Genevieve Snyder, 7, according: to J. Milt Jones, .chair-ma- n university; Alice L. Reynolds, 'pro n in charge of the outing. : of Mr. end Mrs.. fessor of English literature and Elliott, prpfessor pf textiles and Snyder, died Tuesday morning rrA large number of prizes are beat the home of her grand, mother, ing collected to be given away for elothingwho have spent the year In .Mrs. William Rowley. 340 Soutlf the various sport events and con- Europe;. ELRoliertS, professor-- of Seventh East street., "She is surviv- tests" to be staged at the outing. physical education and athletics, who ed by her pa rejits. . All stores' In the city will be closed. has been director for one year of the Funeral services will, lie held at it being a legal boliday, Welter gymnasium In Ogdeur T. Earl the residence of Mrs. Rowley, WedClerks of the varioua stores of the Pardoe, professor of public.speaklng nesday afternoon; at 2 o'clock. In- county are Invited to attend,. offic- and dramatic art who has been ' terment in the Provt:ity cemetery. ials say.. studying at Columbia university ; Carl J.; .Christenseji, Instructor in physics and mathematics, who has been al the University of Wisconsin ? ' POUCE KILL SUSPECTED FIRST FACULTY BOOTLEGGER MEETING ATT ON MONDAY s . 'NAVAL HEADQUARTERS, SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 2. (UP1 by flef ea rtn iti fi rsf at a flight to Hawaii, navy will press forward In another immediate effort", , The seaplane PB-1- , 4,000 pounds heavier than the two PN-- planes whiirh met defeat, carrying (500 mora galhms of gasoline and with a speed of at least 20 miles an hour greater, will take off here tomorrow after., noon, at 2 o'clock. LJeutenanT Commander Jamea H. man" 8tug, Incalled theofnavyViron PB-1- . wiH'le charge Although the fate ot, their comrades f the is atljl niikflown, ftrong and his four men are eager for their getaway.- izi "We have no fears for ors(4ves but we are worf led, about Commandud his men," Comer Rodger mander Strong aald today, v "Do you think you mill make it?" he was asked. ". "I know d well we will make . it," was the grim reply. The PB-- 1 was nnable to leave with the two PN-- planes Monday due to engine trouble which necessi tated Installation of a new motor. In final testa yesterday It was pronounced In perfect condition, for the " lf4fl advenhtre. , I1EBER SENDS J. -- o $500 TO LIBRARY FUND Dr. Adam S. Bennion Contri-- , butes Books to New Young UniYersity Library . i -- af-h- - ij CLERK OUTING ONLABORDAY . .1 .. has-bee- El-wi- . -- i. SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES for theryear, ;' 'Whlle the benefits of the newly established coning commission, the, members of which iireffiTbe appointed"wlthln the next few days, will not bmo- question but that the bencftts will bo nuiny and far reaching," said Commissioner Charles Hopkikns DON KIRKAIIM AND HIS AT COLUMBI A. he Columbia theater baa closed j a contract with Don .Kirkhara I and his orchestra for theentire tenson .The opening" concert of the Klrkhannm-hestrwill be played at the Columbia theater t' on Friday, Septemlier 11 in" con-- j jnnctlon with a fashion show I staged by Provo'g leading tner-- 1 I Jl ORCHESTRA - 1 a Will-the- - chants. '' .' 1 , FLIGHT PN-9-- 1 ""- "- Conspicuous among the aionetary dountioiis trrthe J. Grant library for the purchase ol nooks la heck for $300 received Tuesday uy President F. S. Harris from Presi dent Heber 3. Grant. "A great giver," is the way Presi dent Jlarris characterized President Grant upon the eeeipt of, the generous gift. "His name Is always among those' giving to nuWemcets looking. toward the uplift of humanity. No other .Individual In . the church ha given away as , many choice books as bus President Grijiii. it ts merciore very iiciing mat nis nam should bead the list of "donors to a great repository of books." Among the other contrlbntiohs re ceived at the of flee Tuesday wtis one from Dr. Adam 8. Benninn, superintendent of church schools, in his letter transmitting his contribution. ' . . Dr. Bennion said : ' iV , nI regard the privilege of putting choice books into the bands of friends as one of the.cholce opportunities of ' life. I look forward to being able in the future to keep alive this little contribution as a sort- of perpetual Hnk with your institution." .Checks ore being received dally from alumni in all parts of the .country. 'It is planned to have the campaign completedjjy the time of the celebration and dedication of the new library building on October 15.. 10, andl7. . lber at . - , First Damacred Plane' Towed Into San Fiancisco: Air- men Eager to Try Again : . : SAN FRANCISCO, Califs Sept, A collision: wi'Ji the destroyer: William Jones and not mechanical trouble prevented the uaval seaplane PN-9-from completing ita flight to Hawaii, after lieing forced to land 300 miles at aea lata 1 ' Monday. . . ( i AVUhlhe five wen of Uaerew mill aboard the plane, weary, unshaven and sleepy, but eager to start again, the big craft was towed into San Franuiseo bay- - today and dragged onto the ways at Crlssy Field. ' And that permission will be granted," according to Hear Admiral William Moffert, who Inspected the damaged machine. "Of. course we are goliM to give them' another : chanee," ho an. i,ouned. ' - ?" 1 .'.'. ..'i "Within a few minutes after we were forced to land Itcwwe of broken oil lines' we were ready to go mi again," Llentenarit Snody aaid. r Theof f lcerwas standlnglBt the of a grobpflf service nieu aud newspaper reporters who pressed '. around him, "We Were watting for thr sea to liilwlde and hoped ta be off by flay' light Tuesday. Then the Jones a p pearwl and crashed Into us, tearing the fa brio from the Stabilizer and damaging the left wing. There was nothing to do but come back. But as soon as we arc fixed up we're going' to start again. And we will make it this time,'' he added with emphasis. CARTER WRITES MORE CHECKS . PROVO SELECTS TWO BEAUTIES - ship's tonnage has nothing to do with its weight.; .Originally it meant the capacity of a ship carrying huge barrels of wine, called tuna. Ever since then English ships have been measured mby tunnage or, as we now call it, "tonnage." Bugs, worms and fungi cost the farmers of seven counties In New York state $3,500,000 a year for ,,, apply spraying. of citizens hausted, thousands thronged the streets aid crowded ia front of the bulletin boards. Plans w hich had beeq inade te Creet the heroic adventurers whit stirring welcome were tri aside. The air of sorrow depeud as the belief grew that rescue is lnttWs-sibk NAVAL IIEADQ.RTERS, JSAN FRANCISCO, Sept. t. (IT) cHiread fanwbte. rum a eetitral pflnt at Pearl Harbor the navy today sent ita craft in the air ever the water and underneath the aea. in a systematic search for the and her missing seaplau erew, From charts made up In radio headquarters' here and flashed Ia all the searching Teasels, every conceivable position of the crippled fyltag boat was registered. Aircraflx seadrifts and weather all were considered and are being acted upon. PN-9-- 1 OXONLCLU, T. H.. Sept.. v Alary Hansen ana Norma Hughes (were selected from among nine conlestants to represent Provo In "the wide leauty contest to lie yitate held at Lngoon- - on Labor Day. The selection was. made, at the Colum bia Theatre Tuesday evening. ' -- Thfr tweProvo-gir-ls will brthe guests of the Irvine's Inc., and the Columbia Theatre-a- t the trip to : Lagoon. The winner of the. Lagoon con test will be given fufree trip to Hol lywood with an additional $100 for expense money. She will also be the guest whilein the movie city of the Fox Film company; There will also Q flCL ." J .. 2 - (UP) Drifting somewhere upon the swells of , tlje lUeifhv withiu 300 mlh bf its goal ia an ; attempted "ffltop Jilfiht Jrma.SauJ'j-aiiciMto iiawan, tne naval seaplane , waa sought toduy by eyeiy avallablo craft in these waters. ? jErotutht .'down presumably about 4:30 p. ni., yeaterday when it ran out ot gasoline just when success seemed assured, fate of the craft and Its crew of five men Is still un certain. Radio communication "ended when the machine was forced to the water. Its arid lines "iibmerged. Presuming that the heroic fliubt was-- broughtto an end shortly nf ter the passed the plane ten out. thi awb is being converged ujion that P.N-9-- 1 PN-9-- JMIIllt, Howard Carter, of Provo is being held In the county jail to answer to charges of having forged checTvSt Carter Is said to have confessed to Deputy Sheriff Otto, Birk that he secured $8 on a forged cheek at the Thornton "Drug store at Pleasant Grove and $10 at the Briggs Phar': macy in American Fork. According to Deputy Blrk, this is the third time that Carter will ap pear In court on charges of issuing ' forged checks. . 'A - Sepa PVnONOLl'LU, There waa virtual mourning In Honolulu today as the unofficial belief that Commander Jolin N John Rorpts and his four flyhig 1 mate aboard the aeaulane v. have perbihed. Aa the forenoon wore on and more than 20 hours had aassed since the craft waa forced U the water with its gasoline supply ex; I'.N-9-- TcetT-te- GRANT of-fi- -- Honolulu Citizens Believe Res-- cue of Seaplane and Fly-er- s ,.: , Impossible PREVENTED 9 10-3- be-do- COLLISION p . today to ",HeraltI"renor.tet. "Certain It Js that Provo will lie a much more teautiful city 25 -years from now than if no such eommissionjyere appointed. , ''The zoning commissloh will make a systematic Investigation pf the need and possibilities of the' cltyand proceed to lay. its plans for.a bigger and , better Provo ; Districts will be set aside for Industrial 'business and.residentiflLLfiurposes, and everything will nou to improvutlut Jooks of our already bftuUtul-eomuait- y doubt NAVY CONDUCTING SYSTEMATIC SEARCH UCCESSFUL-TRIP non-sto- '; . -S- 1 Forced Into, Pacific Gasoline Supply Ex, When ' hausts Kear uoal t PN-- 9 d. . Board of ; Ad iustment to Be irrControl of Appeal From Zoning Laws : ' ii 1 COMMANDER SURE OF Carries 500 more gallons of Gasoline Than Other Test Planes; Also Speedier ALL MEMBERS TO SERVE WITHOUT PAY Teacher Parent-Teache- I i Parent-- 3r: Trans-Pacifi- Zoning Commission Will Re-place Present . City Planning Commission ' V school schools. ... Amontflhe speakers at the insti- Jealous Dentist - Fires Eight - Shots In Fit of tute will' be Supt. H. Claude Lewis ot the Frovo city schools, Supt. D. Despondency C. Jensen of the Jordan district, Merrill of the Young Prof. Amos ALT LAKE CITYiScpt,2 , university, Mrs Ellen .Henderson Apparently craved with jealosy, Dr. of the Parker school faculty, memlocal dentist, bers of the board of education and Allan D. Benlis, 27, of the shot and probably fatally wounded Judge George W. Worthen . "'" Juvenile court.' Miss Melba Brown, slightly wounded r The-- ' meeting will Harvey Kirk and then killed himself lie held Friday evening at 8 o'clock Jismalb; In the auditorium of the Senior high hyJLfirlnc catiter ' pistol through his left school in temple and three Into bis, breast in organization Jpresldent'of the SpringvlUs band,, un- front pt the residence of 'Mrg. Jl K, der the direction of Jobh Omanson Kossell, 323 Tenth Eaft street, at a selections. will . render several few. minutes past ,11 6 clock last Judge George- - W, Wortben will Delln-- , night :' Problem on of "The speak The shooting caps, the climax of queney" and a scpeaker to be selected will give an address on "Mental a misunderstanding between Dr. Hygiene and Its Relation to the Bents and Miss' Brown about six Schools."! Following the meeting months ago, which interrupted their parents and teachers will adjourn to courtship, then of about a year and the gymnasium for games and re- six months' duration. That Is was creational activities. premeditated and that the young The regular institute will begin at dentist had worked himself into a 9 o'clock a. m., Friday at the Junior jealous frenzy which probably bad auditorium. Community music will' lasted days,; wnsnditl;rW'hen b directed by ProfrErnest Taxman. police l(rned after the tragedy that 8. P. Eggertsen will offer the invo- he" had been calling nightly at the cation. Mrs. Hannar Packard will Russell residence in- an effort to ." . . render a vocal solo. Addresses will seei Miss Brown. be made by the members of - the The: young woman received two board of education and Superinte- wounds, each of which pterccl the nds Jensen tif the Jordandlstrict chest, one going through the lungs Herman Beniaml wiirplay, a piano and the other touching the heart. solo and Prof. A. N. Merrill , will Mr. Kirk, who also was paying . sneak on "Directed Activities.' suit to"Mlss Brown, wass hot once The Friday, afternoon general as through each arm, each time above sembly will begin at 1:30 O'clock. A the elbow. He, also, is at Holy vocal duet will le sung by Mnrie Cross hospital, and his recovery is Wlscomb and Miss Daybell. "Our almost a eertainty. The victims live Aims For the Year" will be the in Tooele.. topic of an address by Snperlnten- '.According; to his Immediate famdent Lewis. A quartet will be sung ily, who late last night had not been hv the Mbwes Wiswmb, Daybell, advised of the tragedy Dr. Bent., Madson and Bird. ; 27,. was graduated from a 'dental Departmental meetings will be school about four years ago-inheld at 2 ;30 o'clock,; The Junior since that time had been practicing and the, Senior high school teach- dentistry in Salt Lake. About two ers will meet In tba Assembly room years ago he met Mixa Brown and inhere "Frof. Merrill i.will discuss, paiddentffltriiiitber JiutU al)ont "Electing Subject Matter,? with a six months ago,, when they had tf round, tnble discussion to follow, lovers quarrel . Teachers of the Fourth,' Fifth and Sixth grades will tneet In room 21: Teachers of the First, Second and Third grades will gather in room 20 where Mrs. Ellen Henderson will discuss the topic, "Application of Psvchology to the Teaching of Read' ingV The "Saturday : morning session will begin' at 9. o'clock w ith com munity singing led, by Professor Pnman. Superintendent Lewis will speak on the topic, "Getting a Good "Opportunity" a monthly journal iMiiri. jouu uimuiHoii viu nuy a published in New YorW ln;thefin- cornet mhii Owen Burnett, presl-dc- terests of. the'2Segr('---ra.ce- i jbnf of the Provo City Teachers' talus ia its Angust issue a reproducassociation will speak on "The Utah tion of a paper read by President John of Young I'ulversfty at the Denver Educational i Association." Conference of socltfl work on the Omanson will render a violin solo. Departmental meetings will be iheme, . "A Saue Approach to an Professor Understanding of Racial an Bedn held at 10:30 o'clock. Merrill will address the high school ltglous Prejudices." In his paper teachers in the assembly room on President Harris deplores the social "Organlxlng Material," while Mrs. Utrife that grows out of racial and Henderson will Address the elemen- religious prejudices, and makes., a tary teacherg in room 21 on "The plea for the elimination of this New Technique In Teaching." prejudice and the recognitionr of During Saturday afternoon the the oneness of mankind. teachers will meet in the various "Opportunity'' speaks of President -- discussion whooliC--wher- e as a "very Harris's been have they '.. splendid paper" Jut takes serious assigned." fcxeeption to' the use of the word The ;Arturus scientific expedition Y'darky" in an illustrative story found two new volcanoes in active told by Pre'sident Harris. Jesse O. eruption In the Pacific, Attracted Vhomas. field secretary of the Na- by the Immense supply of rood.monal Lrban. Leagtie, is quoted as must not whales and porpoises wallowed In to some tnings a the. mass of foam . caused by., the do in discunKlng the face question, "vtolent collision of two gfeat cur-- " nmong tnem ieing to use tne worns nigger or Jdatky' la telling a story. renti meetiflff lira tide race; ' The Larger PB-- Will Leave c On Flight Wednesday Afternoon 1 RILLS SELF first Institute of the year at the Junior high school audl-- - Dr. JUlen D. Eentz, Dentist, torlnm. The institute will be con Shoots Former Sweetheart ducted Friday and Saturday an& AndHer Companion L be onefirf Reunions will held, four which- will be a meeting of the MELBA BROWN AND association of theclty HARVEL KIRK VICTIMS " 1925-2- FLYERS , m SHOOTS 11 FI IS ill s 'Association To nfeet In Senior High Auditorium Friday , Parent-Teache- FEAR - - ( Through the bight the Aroostook and the destroyer - Taneer ami; Farragut, last station ships aloud the coure of the flight, covered th area where lay most hope of finding the disabled plane. At dawn, -- 12 submarines fronJ Pearl Harbor joined the hnnt spread ont jver a wid front and gradually closing in toward th estimated lauding place of the craft . Four airplanes sped out at day break, hoping to locate the machint from the higher altitudes. Over on and, 'tinder the water the searcl continued. - NAVAL HEADQUARTERS, SAN FRANCISCO, Sept, 2. (UP) "W are nutrklng time now and do u exiiect any further word from th PN-senrcb, uuftil later in th I Stanford day," said Captain Moses, here early today.. While expressing confidence thai reports would show C'ommandei Badgers aniNhis" crew all 'saf.i Captain Moses . flight projwt con, marider, showing the strain In a no definite news! night watph-wit- i Mpsea. "We dare not even, cousin" that the men may ' be lost. . ' Ei perienccd as they are in llawailnJ waters, with th plane they have, i. Is Inocneeivable that complete ,li aster could overtake them." j i PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Sept., 8- .-' (tP)i-Sma- n fears for the- s;ifet of Commabder John H. Rogers jiii (Continued on Page Four.) |