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Show HERALD PHONES Un ited U a jpoScy el fairness U &2 sectkns of I'Uk count. Easiness Offlc (EditorWEoomsr ' .FORTIETH YEAR, NO. 12- 4- $1 1 - THE EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1925 III! . 0 15 IZ PRICE TWO CENTS fiE SWEEPS .COUNCIL B ed Member-- of Brovo Board of Edurarinn ; PROHIBITION Only ii PUTSQUARELY: ' - 3przr-Section Terminates of Most Vigorwis Campaign in History of City LATE VOTE IS t'NTI L" to President or Up 3Y1ththeofismtIb Is Slogan . cast X Lehi Girl Wins In Breach of Promise Suit I i CHARACTERS V5 T Several hours deliberation on the part of a jury iu Judfe EHas Hansen's division of the Fourth court terminated in ' a district P) WASHINGTON; D. C Pee, In favor of Venice Losee verdict Responsibility for failure to of 'Lehl in her breach of promise enforce the eighteenth amendment suit against .Stanley Chipman of was laid at President Coolidge's American. Fork. Miss Losee was redoor today by the twehfysik and. cott of awarded form groups comprising the ,Uulted court. The suit was for, $25,000. Com it tee for Prohlbltlott Euforee-men- t ' The suit was the outgrowth ra criminal action against Chip-ma- n 3 The annual report of the commit in the who served tee chairman, Clinton N. Howard, county jull following conviction Kichester, N. Y was made public in i'he district court The veras an expression Of the. committee's.! dict was brought in shortly after sentiment that- the enforcement 9 o'cUs-Wednesday evening. question resolved into this: "Up to the president or down with th constitution." After asserting the meeting was a crisis convention" In which "there is nothing' to be gained by TORE-OPE- N folllsh optimism," Howard said: ' The president has done some fine moralizing on the general enforcement" of law, but he never yet has definitely and unreservedly coinmit-tehis administration tothe etf forcement of the Eighteenth amendto ment, as provided by his oath to Secretary Mellon Consents Kenew isegotiations at , support and defend the. constitu- V . tion.' t , Any Time 3.7-(U- In one of the hotest contests ever waged in this city John T. Taylor, prominent Vrvra merchant, Wed ' nesday,' was 'elected to. membership on the board: education of the Provo city gchooli from the Fourth, municipal wavd to succeed Mrs. Mflaret P. Maw, president of the hoard, whose term of office expires Decemlier SI of the present year. ..Mrs. Maw was' the only other can dldate In the ftcM, She was defeated by an overwhelnilijg plurality, the vote being 380 in favor of Mr. Taylor and 145 for Mrs. MawThose, with four votes that were improp- were eriy cast and twe ballots that ' aestroyed, made- a total of 631 voters who appeared at the polls. The election- was the termination of one of the most fervent campaigns ever conducted In this flty, future board policies, Jjvolvlng personalities mnd doubtless many disorders 'that, might imaginary creep into onr sobool system by the election of one akt against the other of the two candidates. ; f is r 1 ' Byron Clark, 40, 641 West First outh, line foreman of the Vtah Power aud Light company, narifr-laverted electrocntion here "at 1 :45 o'clock this when he in contact with a high'tension wire carrying fTpniluiatuly 11,000 - ; Explosion of Oil Burner in furniture Building Starts Blaze :, 1 . ATEST SONG HIT TO BE FEATURE OF I'LAY HOTEL ELEVATOR BOY STAYS AT HIS POST Local Mn Author of Play Hundred and Forty Guests in Scout Benefit to Be Staged Hotel Removed to Safety FridayEvenff Without Injury , V" v" . 16 Southern Utah jiiid norrtiern Ar'i- COUNCIL BLUFFS,? Dec, 3. xona has been liiiuiortullied by Zaue (UP) The "loop" distrk;t of this rey'a "Rainbow Trail," the "Paint city was almost totally destroyed ed Desert,'' "Riders of the Purple by "fire which did damage estimated Sage,? ami other sjprlea equally as at nearly $1,000,000 and .which win-- , Miti'ar. "The Rainlxiw Trail," ed out almont a bliak of business song by Wendell Hall, Inspired by houma t(Mlay. , '. Zane Grey' stories Is now doing The jna teat damage was to the wonders to popularize Utah's great Grand bold the city'g leading hos-- r senile attractions. This. song, is to and the Continental Furnitelry now raving a run of practically all tm.ii of the popular tnnen of America ture company,.aeross the street Loss and with patrons of popular music to the hotel will be 250,000 and to T the furniture couipay aitout everywhere. This will unquestion.' , ably do Immeasurable good toward A check-nhotel the by company the. of which popularizing scenery, Indicated that all of the 140 guests we are all proud. AU In An Evening," the Kiwanis escaped from their rooms uninjured. i First werfr that three had Boy Scout play is featuring Jhis burned reporta i to death. Utah andsouthern song through Milton Allen, elevator boy, whose in to California th. Speck polnion," "Bob Wilson'' and herioe work in Tr" vtd A.'Po'rtr of Austin, Texas. Is it and went staying at his' post -- u.k iaia , He'! fond of modern llle. an remarks "They say tha Dr. ("lark." all of Pangultch, the I probably saved many lives, said he malnUttl but eyeDa. "Rainbow Trail" automobile" la carry Ing tmthe young people to hell, country. "Speck" believed all a, Woab a riria tkan tn Utaikt.T guests were accounted Pinion Is ona of Zane Grey's cowfor exeept "the ,lady tn 512." whom boys, who has come to Provo to en he1 did not remember down ter the B. U "Speck" Is Interest stairs in the elevator. taking . ed In music and a song written by The first started from an explo11 Dr. George II. Brim ha and sung sion of au oil burned lu the by Bob Wilson, a B. Y. U. senior alfurniture building. so nf Pangultch, has leen l 1n getting "Sneck" to Provo The entire I heme Is of local interest, about kH'al. people. local characterized by ' pleanty ;. hunior. "AH In An Evening" is wrlttn by Mark Anderson and directed by Mrs. . Earl Tardoe. y volts.- HOUSES BURN ? u Burns PLAY Participate in Musical Comedy vV Sr. or Both Hands As Result of Severe ' 7 Nted-MusiciansTfSt- ate 1 May Lose One N !y FOUND UNCONSCIOUS AT POWER SUB STATION H- , Moralizing, But No DefEntire Fourth Municipal Ward Fine Action Are Charges inite ., Cam-,lakes Interest in Made. - paign fnnmaii . S FAMOUSIFNTIRF Rl nRK -i i lilt. UUUUII GREV w I.I a- Contact W5th High Tension Seriously injures f Power Line I l Down REFORM GROUPS MAKE DEMANDS TWENTY-SI- GIVES TAYLOR Kl(i LEAD ' w,... uii.ii i... iuffnwiiiiuin 1111 Christmas:; . One " iBKe more Shopping Days TO COOUDGE He'd Rather Ride, Just the Same Cm' BYRON - Clark wag knocked unconscious the loss of the ring badly finger of his left hand, burned left arm fcnd severe burns on the his left thigh. He was taken Aird hospital. where his wounds were dressed by Dr. J. Karl Beck, wlio reiwrts his condition to' be ser ious, aitliough the ihysic!an is of the opinion Mr. Clark will recover. A! the time of the accident Mr. situatClark was in the ed on the millrace just north of the Knight Woolen MM is. He had just sent "William Haws, Charles Johnson, and William Dixon to the general office, when it Is though that he attempted to make some minor changes in the" switchboard and came in 'contact with the high wire. WASHINGTON'. Dec., 3. (lTP Immediately the. power .went off France tpday made overtures for and the general office attempt i to Uepiioue the sulmtation, u i. could her $4,000,000,000 war. debt to the ;et no reply, me men hurried to United States. the station tind fuund Clark" badly con Secretary of the Treasury Mellon burned and in a received a letter from French Am- dition. bassador Daeschner stating. that a Late this afternoon it was not whether or cot Ch'rk would telegram had come from M. Louch-eur- Uiio new French finance minister, lose the use of . both hands. , The set- shock affected his whole body. saying France desired , i' tlement.acci 4 ; iLaunediately follftwing-th- e Ben Slotsky, an overall sab sillan, Series of Lectures On PraC; Edward Sr Payson a retired busl-.i- t wijl.be. In a way it was so in M', Loucneur said" in the telegram dent Dr. J. U. Ladenberger, genera! jj!iC!f!--ElIPfe1" - Be " prflao,i toLeon T. Williams Solomon BernThemes ticable " UNW and fervor England religious man nesa of and Massachusetts that. France would make all eff(rts physician of the company and an some his advanced ' piano stuGiven" . Harlan First of Season's Series Will 8tT0M influence in both stein, clothing salesman, to bring about a settlement'! that expert in electrical burns,' tas no- ronHff nr0i,u,nf nt 4h R,o,.ndents in recital this evening at 7 :30 : .. Be Given December 10; . . and then as now, both worshiped the Adams ; night clerk. Sterling be satisfactory, to. both na- tified and hastened to Provo to renwould in College hall.' The following pro"" ) same God. The book bell hop, Glen Guymaq; Mrs. The Women's Municipal council nam, ,uu..j ui wtjivu, i ad-a is McAllister Soloist great .' . tion.; der such assistanee as was possible. ter to his old itgram will be given r Its second social afterfriend, President T. N. dition to the history of Provo, and nsh. Dr. F. T. Reynolds: Dr. Clerk, ...... , ..PadereWskl announces wrote to I. "Minuet" .Mellon immediately noon of the season for Friday after The B. Y. V. concert orchestra. Taylor of the Utah stake, has ex- also the state a worthy work well travelling darkness, ('live Bradford; Daeschner. that the 1'nited S.tates Miss Melba Pulsipher noon. ' This occasion will be a ken- done. Thank you so much for send head waitress, Louis Boweu ; lounge Li ltoy J. Robertson, director, will cabinew of . French 'he the high: pressed appreciation .Grieg "Butterfly' j appreciated r ' lizzard, Mrs. Cum Clark; public give its first program of the season "V sington and refreshments will be net's attitude and that the Tnited ing it to me.- -' Miss lone Swallow1 sturdy qualities of the pioneers of rs. - J a meg 15 ullock Thursday evening, December 10, served. . A musical and literary proenographeer-3.. ''Value Arabestjue" .s. . . .Lack States was ready to open negatlnM, Jensen's A. Rex Johnson ; Slwck iu the Utah stake tabernacle. Bob nalranoTTrof: J. af- be will Wilson, the The gram given during i Miss .SflthO'n Larsen thills' at any time. o'clock. Pinion, LeGrande Anderson. orchestra Is larga and well balanced, recently , published "History of 4. "The Last Smile" . .Wollenhaupt ternoon, commencing at 3 Mellon also said that lie had been Coaches:" dancing, Witma Jcpion having a complete 'Instrumentation Provo," depicting, the struggles of It was very gratifying to the of- advised through the state depart , Miss Goldie. Wheeler Mildred Lewis ; chorus, Mrs. In woodwind, brass and strings. The and iu the their city.. ficers on of council people a building similar the 5. Tobacco Brlllante".i.,,".Bqhm ment that Juko 81a via would send Garn Chirk. ' The letter was written by Mr. Pay-soplayers acall advanced and many occasion a month ago to have almost v Miss iTess Hines debt commijision to the United are professional. after, reading a copy of the book $ Quartet Leroy J. 'Robertson, one hundred women participate in States the latter part of this month The soloist for the evening will lie sent him by President Taylor. The violin ; Glen' Van Wagenen, the social occasion, Mrs. Maud B. to negotiate a settlement of their John W. McAllister, one of the forefollowing Is quoted there from : flute; Harvard Olsen, cello; El- Jacob, president reports. $115;000,000 war debt. most tenors of the west Mr. Mcsnenir Koya received' an "About the book, .'History of mer E. Nelson, piano. "It is the desire of the council Allister hag recently returned from annonious telephone call yesterday Provo' don't laugh,-b- ut 7. "Impromtu hi e minor" Reinhold to sponsor, ag they always have the story to the effect that bandits were plan made me homesick for Chicago where he has silent several Miss Julia Bartlett done, some project very worth while asight of ning to rob the Hotel Roberts. The" the dear place. I have read every year in study and In concert, work. 8. "Scherzo In B ft Min." Chopin for the benefit of the community. SPANISH C. FORK, Dec. 3, G. informer didn't Jsnow that Bill But-le- r One of the numbers sung on this Miss Grace Sotenson It is, also', the desire to contribute lw;ortbeautifullyLwrittenTalaf York, son of James and Mary Haws was robbing eery wardrobe in statement of program will lie a lyric of Burns set 9. "Rondo Brfllante" ......Weber to jthe general advancements the facts highly Interesting DENVER, Colo., Dec., 3. (UP)-- r. town to get old clothes for distribu- and tha paper and Miss' Lduls Cbffman .' 4.. mothers of Provo in lecture activ are a York, of Provo, died at his home in Hazel Barrett, pretty 21 year old to music, by Mr. Roliertson. printing tion to the poor through the .ComThe program U as follows: 10. Hungarian Rhapsody" 6 .ILlszt ities of the year," Mrs. Jacob ancr,edit'to Provo; a handsome voluinei this city, Ihis morning at 12:15 "girl of Decatur, 111., is free today of I munity Welfare Organization. This i nave uvea it ail over again, Have . ;. .Goria nounces. .1. "Marche Trlwrnidisie" '. a of aiwplexy charge of check passing for which secret is disclosed in the Kiwanls neen witn tne, nrst settlers and Have jo'doek, For two piiraos. First piano, The following Interesting series of JERUSALEM, Dee., 3. (UP) "Symphony In B Minor." Allegro she emu was in tried district OcMr. was York born'tn Provo, Sorenson ; second lectures-haMiss 4ra Modcrnto, Sc hubert ; "Dance of the shared their trials-- " and burdens. ben planned to be given Reliel forces were fiercely attacking musical, comedy tomorrow night here. . "La What a wonderful people they were. tober 3, J80(i, and was a resident piano, fitr'i .Elmer 'E. Nelson. by the best lecturers obtainable: the French alons the line Saina- Her husliaud, Jack- - Barrett al Hours,", from the oiera Ponchielli ; ' Egmbnt The public is cordially Invited to "Mothers df Other Lands," "HusOh, hdw I Jong to be once more 'on there until 9 years ago, when he leged to lie a meniler of check pass , in the new drive for attend. bands Pocket Book," "What Amer- Damascus. They bad left the de that hallowed ground." Woujd that moved to Spanif-- Fork, taking a po- ing ring from Chicago,, was found Overture, played by the orchestra, I could see it all Iigajn and talk of sition with the Utah Idaho Sugar guilty and will be sentenced with Beethoven. ican Women Need ot- Knok of Gov fense of Haslieiya to local "forces ' II . ', the past. I fear that I can never company. ernment," "Tour Child Todayrind and diverted their strength Jowarti in a fewd ays. Wife and is survived He "My Jean,'' Robertson r "O Holy have that by but what a, Tomorrow," "Play, Its Function Riaka- in the hope of forcing the pleasure, claimed she Mrs. was Barrett : treat to again read that book and be two sons. Dean and Blaine.' and Control," "Provo, Its Past and French to abandon' their headquar forced to pass a che-here for !!;it!0 Night" Adam, both number orchestrated by J. Robertson: teiio? The shown will.be Provo "taken to the as body Future." are de: places husband. fesion. in they her ters. that by . j. ; for burial and may be viewed at thV scrilied. ' nolos.by John W. McCallister, ' ".' The Women's Municipal council Communications with Damascus Dec., -- a .up) III Chicago, meets In the Women's club house, were" cut and unconfirmed 'IIowdlfferent Provo. is now from hoa'ie of George Powelson, 371 North umors P.-- T. "Spanish 'Serenade," Eiet; "C ir-- " North- - University avenner alternate declared even that Horns has been Wheat Sold fop $1.75 a bushel on the the days when the first settlers were Third West, Saturday from 12 to 1 " '' Chicago board of trade today. The trying to protect themselves from o'clock. essing , Butterfly," Burthelemy; "afternoons. Every woman is captured by the tribal warriors. ARIS, - Decii 4. (UP) After Friday has first' reached time that "Cossack Lullaby," Jiranek; "Pomf held in services be figure will Funeral the of attacks hafi the Invited to attend. a what cordially Indians; cnamoer rrom tne wrung since December 1924. ami Elgar, with pipe The only dCsire the council has is tmnd" of resolute men entered that the Pnivo Third ward chapel SaturTo Whom It May. Concern- ' vote of confidence in the early morn- de Buying "orders from the public organ, to serve Its community, Mrs. Jacob Jong, (jerritt organist, or1 officers Timnthe 0 O'clock 'Ifernlent"wiil of the We, day at valley.- - Nowiw-whnt- lt lug hours by sheer force of his per- states. and bullish crop news from South beautiful chestra. ' . .. I -.1 tn l s .association anogos Brland Aristlde Premter be ,n tnatin t "uu he. "llure sonality, " Proya xity cemetery, America were lareelv resn,.nSll.lo for Vs wish to assert that our artituda tobefore lraon today gucceedet . by a the sharp gain in prices at the open, ward the Timpanogos school.'.waa. vote of 257 to 829 In obtaining pass-- , Archie Tidwell, who was employed ing of teh market. " in a signed article in misrepresented ai;e in the chatilier of whole cabinet by Utah county to assist In the ap December wheat new,"old at last night's paper. fiunncial program. . prehension of Milton Roberts wbeseH $l.V5i4, an advance of 3 cents We are Inded surprised and hurt case is being heard in Judge George over last This vote came after Brland, folnight's close. Other deliv at thediflaration of the The Ladies Republican club of P. Parker's division of the Fourth eries of wheat is liest the lowing a trying night of. fighting, in the of "Scouting a world for the development thing sold at prices rang teachers and ' the SiH'inlng had for the second time raised the Provo will meet at the home of Mrs. District court, was arrested today ing from $1.49 to $1.73',. 1 boy. It appeals to a Ih),v,' it 'helps Win in his problems', it gives him - West biased 441attitude of Suiwrintcudc.nt Monroe on stated a First is confidence. of of Paxman, charge perjury v It question something to do and thiijc alioiit during what would be' liewia. But with It all we ho irtlly . PORTLAND, Ore., Dec., 3. (UP) ' Smith, Saturday afternoon, DecW that Tidwell changed the .trend of v. ; declared Arthur It. Hasler, sonf'E Dr. and Mrs.? Walter Hasler, and endorse her 5, at 3 o'clock, according to Mrs, his testimony from, that given at Sujerliiteiideut Lewis and Deputy sheriffs today were bak"' ' an Eato Scout of Provo. , ' "t the preliminary hearing in the clty endorse, and. support every teacher ing for Frank Thomas, fiine year I'a suian, president of the club. ' A boys, know tluit Rcoutiiig does these'lhiiigs and RhoWit .1 In the school. splendid program has been ar court. negro boj to question- hini n: Ibe greatest incentive to be. mil) that has ever .come into: our lives. . Believing they are as good a eorjis to whether he knows who shot and It is Intimated by county officials ranged. Refreshments will ! U The old folks4 central committee , .;r"It takes mobey to put over the various activities for the boys and to of teachers as any in the city we nre killed his mother. . and a social ttaefcih followThe that'additiohal- arrests muy be. ex . An evening of sociability reflected of the Utah stake desire, on behalf pay men ,to put Jueir. whole time In this reat movement to supervise simvre and earnest iu our desires Mrs. littulse Thomas, SO, heSresu, carried ixrted on a similar charge. in a musical program, jfnmes - and foUowftigprogramwill of Hte ofd 'people to extend their work foithe boys, fhonldbe an'investment worth while. for the Welfare of the eblldm nw proprietress of the Dixie Tavern.; . out r- "Kepubflcnn ' Principle - and dancing will be held hti the Pioneer to rons of our school as well as all near Portland, was found dead latt? of the the E. liat tbank$ I. nnt.v Polities." management-l Attorney "Touiorrow to the have even J opportunity help this wonderful ward amusement hall Friday ' in the city. Columbia theater for the splendid movement. You in Politic last iriglit, s!aln by a bullet from a the form of a Brockbank;ffto'men will, not only bo glvhig something to .help boys but ecul lne . . P. F. SCHIIJ eiiterttnmeut afforded them- in "The revolver which lay near her side. Pt:i'arker;:;"Messages Mis.jG,orgif ia be see to ' best musical what will the como'ly that has you proniised ' v MRS. KUGENK OI.SEN. Ten Comma, ndinents." O Her- - son Frank,' an unruly boy,, Mrs. A:..!! from Journal,". commit-e'itjie The tlie5e"eral public. ever presented Itself in Provo it is a real side sjiliter. There will be " MRS. F. SPENCER. f enhuiidred folks 'five old be will nambers' was Musical Nearly nowhere to be found and den- -' Dec., WASHINGTON, chatftft especially urge all Wright, can be found In the vicinity. BERT CRANE. furnished by Mrs. Herald R. f3ark, The administration Is approving joyed' the production of this fa mom in the comedy xthe best material that were working on tl sheriffs nty well as students, , seminary former "."The play "All In au Evening-,"- prbvliies au opportunity of,.enjoying MRS,' BERT CRANE." "moving picture, and every one, of loans to was he who killed the nations Worthen and for that it HjiIur foreign Clyde theory Sangron Ralph -' to be presas those n6w attending ' v: MRS. E. L. PARKER. . , woman. An All. Republican women are Invited trial production 6nls Secretary 'of rthem pronounced it one of the 'be t while serving. search reenf..- The program begins promptlv ' " 1 . C. L,; PARKER, movie" they had ever aeen, "Serve the scouta." the .Treasury Mellon suid today. to be In attendance. vealed no trace of the lad. ,at 8 o'clock. - ' ed . . 350,-00- FRENCrLSEEK ' n PROVOWOFiIENi PROGRMlFOR Memories of Eastern KENSINGTON MNOUNCED " t. Con-tient- Inrtnt-menta- .ox-ettlln- g raopeuing-imi'ttuitliMi- ENTERTAINAT RECITAL IS ? "History of Provo" Revives ten-siit- ti 0. r: p t y - . ft sub-stati- DEBTCONFAB d : T ORCHESTRA e v TO BE HEARD Who Loves'Hal tod'West ,- W CONCERT an-ea- rly i Tvlan , yp ' Ercnn-brack- ' -, BANDITS PLAN 1 "; F0MRPR0V0 TOBURGLARIZE MAN DIES IN PROVO HOTEL ; SPANISH FORK WIFE FREED; REBELFORCES HUSBAND HELD - : ATTACK FRENCH ' , ' -- s . itlak-Zied- - WHEATREACHES " , brianBwins . , ; NEW LEVEL . 'hi. -- I' - CHAMBER VOTE . J Timpanogos Association Replies - ,.- Tidwell Faces' Perjury Charge Provo Republican Women to Meet A ' Pareut-Tea-her- BOYWANTED ' SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES FOR MURDER Tlmn-anogi- ; CntninimvClnilAnta At Home Coming Old Folks of Stake ... - ' iie Enjoy Famous. Play - 1 s ol -- - . ' - Foreign Loans For Industry ' yon-wil- - n , . . - - - ... m. -- 1 '': V- - 'ji:;:;',: :''.;l'.v',vV r all-nig- - |