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Show A NEWSPAPER Dedicated to a policy of fairness to all sections of Utak county. , HERALD PC5XE3 Cosiness Office t3 Editorial Rooms . 107 .. a a 11 11 PROVO. UTAH, TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1925.. SXtRTIETH YEAR, NO. 207. mm EFS xl Ull LrQ Lf u CHAPMWJ U.S. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Paul "Clagtt one. manager of the co&ventloa will be held In Colorado western division of the Chamber of Springs, probably early In December " Commerce of the Untied States, will of (his year, , i t visit Provo on April 14, 1920. to' meet Mr. expects Clagstone Senate Judiciary The. western 'division, with the wth the buslneaa men of Provo on Take Demand Under and his . Central eastern, t Consideration coming visit aad will bring beSouthern Central, was estabUshd fore them, many natters connected under a decentralization plan adopt WET SIDE HAMPERED ed In 1923 and includes tbt states of with, the organization of badness T IF WITNESSES FAIL He AjljaaMuiliftJilal"VMantana. lVMftlAftllitonatlonal. Is well qualified - to discuss tbia Oregon, Utah, Mexico, Andrews Explains to Commit- Nevada, Ketg and Wyoming, also question from the point of view of Washington tee Reasons for Expulsion western buslneaa as he his spent Alaska, Hawaii and the Philippine . Of Prohibition Agents The western advisory council coa-sis- ts most of bis life on the Paeiflejcoast " of Paul Bboup, regional vice and the Intermountalu country. 'WASHINGTON, April 6. (UP) Mr, Clagstone, who Is on bis way San Francisco; Arthur S. president, A demand that at least tlx witLos Angeles; O. M. Clark. to attend the annual meeting of Dent east s nesses be summoned to Washington the national chamber in WashPortland; Everett G. Griggs, by subpoena to relate their exper; Hanchett, Salt ington D. C, on May ience wth prohibition, was preV Lake' Lafayette B. Heard, Pboe City fDwIght jeport on the numerous .seoted at the opening at the second nix and P. Merrltt, Fresno. activities of the national chamber. Ralph bay hearings before the senate Ju.This division held a very success- He will also speak briefly on the diciary subcommittee. ful midyear meeting in Seattle last accomplishments of the' InternationVtolonel Julien Codnian, prosecut- Deeeriilier, when matters of great al Chamber of Commerce In connecand recent or v .attorney of the wets, who said importance to' Western business tion wjth the Dawes plan western developments In.., Europe. ; were were discussed. The next that unless the witnesses summoned the wet case would be rrv,,. INSURANCE . IMttING v3i 10 BE Notorious Bandit Closes Criminal Career at 12:04 This Morning GOOD ARRANGED Big Benefit Program An ? nounced; Many Performers Participate VEILED WOMAN ; President Ileber J. Grant Gives Announcement Of X Plans at Meeting - -r- CITIZENS ASKED TO BUY TICKETS FROM MEMBERS -- 1 c Body " Consigned to Earth Feature Film Part of Eve Without Religious ning's Entertainment Would Services Equip Relic Room PLANJSLDISTIW I rT-- SURPRISE TO MEMBERS , President Grant Gives Rea- sons For the New Innova- tion of the Church Plans are rapidly" maturing for the big benefit vaudeville to be staged at the Columbia theater Frl day, April 9. under the auspices "6f HARTFORD, Conn, AprU GfraM Chapman, notorious bandit I dead and burled. , Hanged at Wethers field prison a few minute after midnight for nurdering a New Britain potlee--. man. be was burled without religious service before noon. The body was taken from the morgue in a plain black hearse to Mount Saint Benedicts cemetery. A heavily veiled woman, who turned away from all raze and " whose Identay was not reveaiedr rode with Judge Frederick J. Groehl, Kay M. Wiley and Joseph lawM. Frecdmao. Chapman's yers to the cemetery and stood beside the grave as Chapman's ' : body waa lowered, Word went out thai this waa survivor of Chapman's. sister the mysterious family from which ' he sprang. - The burial waa without religious service of any kind. It was but the' work of a mini ute to lay away the strange man and to write the last word in the history of Gerald Chapman. 6-- (I'P) . t ; A J INSPECTED " I'I: 1 semi-annu- . AT NARROWS MRS. EKINS . Inclu-siveJv- N.G.U.CAMP FRIENDS PAY TRIBUTE TO - HOW APRIL GREETED CHICAGO; f SALT LAKE 6TY. April fl (VP) An innovation of a moreVir less startling ' nature wag announced by President , Jluhcr - J. Grant at he priesthood mwtliig"0f the ProvobiipterServ1eetfliFTethe conference of the giqn, according to officers of that L. D. 8. eburch at JtbA tabernm-te- ' . organization. here Monday evening. Committees This entertainment of which there are now at work arranging the.d-will be matinee and evening per' -tails of life Insurance policies to be 4,f4 i formances is) to be given fur the pur iffered to the members of the var pose of raising funds wlih which to ious priesthood1 qooruuiiV of the furnish a war relic room in the new church.. ... . :i city nd county buildHWHuiule4f? -- materially, hampered.. The. work of the committee Is ex Provo's guota In the National SerSenator JJm Reed, Democrat, Mis- pected to' be completed within tie vice Star Legion's soutl moved that the subpoenas be near future, when complete an- campaign and also to carry on the ' notinceme'nta-w- lll Issued, despite a previous adverse be made in the "local the ' general' ruling of the committee. The com various wards of "the church. chapter. W niu mlttee, however, determined 'that i.iKi uuy vt April remind rnlcHpi the Wlinly City fo.k thought ''For many yetirs member of the The program will consist of a the matter should be ' sanctioned bad returned by niixtnke. Th's photo shows how the mow was church have been Joining different Fehruayy entitled "As the Pnnuh later and Chairman Means an fraternal organlationp fo? no pnr- - ' in front of a building on Miihignn avenue. Goes By," a song by the Provo blub heaped ilp nounced that the motion would be pose only than to take advantage tf school chorus, under the direction of taken under consideration.. the cheap life insurance offered by ' one fp Ernest Palman, supervisor; ' Codman put Assistant Secretary liese orpanlations." said President act comedy, by students .of the dra-of the Treasury Andrews" on the rant. have time felt "We G. W. General Williams, Adjutant Funeral services for Mrs. Mary mfttlc art department Tf the Young stand first and questioned him re fhat!onr prier. hood quorums should Colonel E. L. Bourne, Mujor C. Y. f Melvina Eking, who died at tbe. nnlversjtv, 'under the dlrc-tirhave more of a fraternal (ipiril tlmn Carding expulsions from the prbhi and of the Mrs. national Clawson, guard of her Elmer home whistling solo, T. Prof. Earl Tardoe; daughter, hltlon naifr::' has ben the case. For that reison a Orem the lines Duckworth K. of violin were, E'ton Snmneri with flute and Andrews admitted that twenty Holdawaypf Vineyard Friday; cominitee hag lien appointed to work site at the proposed camp accompaniment. unit held In the Pleasant jVlew ward isited workers In the prohibition out a plan for Insurance which will summer were barred because of falselstate- chapel Monday afternoon with many Jordan Narrows for the The B. V X'. junior quartet will meet the demand of the members of Utah for' attendance1. In troops. the of encampment ' friends the family ments ; 121 were excluded for ' present- an act of soiics and fiinr v. the church." ; WETHERSFIELD . , PRISON, 30. 1 to June was i .furnished music by Opening tlori brlberv "and solicitation of This guartet is comprised of TSvun Grnnt urged the memPresident 6. TJP) Conner HARTFORDr April the went The ta investigate party ilea8ant ViewwardU quartet Madsen. Bliss Flnlayson," Milton money; eighty for filing falseex- -j bers of1 the priesthood not 4o canpiping water to the Gerald Chapman, who came from Perklns.and Myron West. SfudenU pense accounts; 61 for collusion or comprised of Bishop Sidney Quff; feasiMllty.Ofcel or lapse life insurance policies to flaunt Colviri camp site and toaelect a location for no one knows where, WASHINGTON, April C (T'P) April 6. of Miss Mildred Lewis will present . ;'.. Elmo Brereton, Mrs. Zella The conspiracy. they may have at the present time r lnter-urba- n has law. The-fargone, the the of a the Cnited some of and by defy the has Me'.drum, IHTJrsFeai Mildred that society, Mrs. iKipu'aiiun miKlmp placing spur In the house of his testomony, An- and a ualque act entitled ".Gypsy Carni" N4nwrtt.-;int- "Afl2K)4 a. m. over taw the hig?''iirwf.rrthtr' A of ihe to de II. Contain H. for Wllk'ns .rettK?. states unloading today befallen .continues purpose 'George W Thaddeus duff. drews said he wanted iolprotectihe in which fourteen students estab- - ,. This spur took him finally in the long race he val," lows of 4T KHK1 was reported today church to, compete with the at to the the of Etlaon Pilot De who Ben camp. tribute and The troops paid speakers and" the brewer" "bonAt will participate. 'legitimate life Ushed insurance companies. A warden prison was admitted by the Agricultural department for troit Arctic expedition the life and many virtues of their would also serve as a stop station had run with it. alcohol dealer." The annouftcement cam as a These acts will be followed by a ' the year 192S. ' here today. departed friend were William S. for passenger service for the troops shuffledi his foot, a great weight entitled feature distinct picture delightful the surprise td the majority of mercy a Implored in A. first Farm bile dropped, priest Buttle, population: January camp. Fausett Bishop Joseph The two flyers sailed' northward Door Opened," by James assembled nt th meetthe members "When the minutes later from which heaven nine and SOC55.0iK with nf "We found the spring 31, of Provo, Bishop Samuel A, Blake, in- In the plane Alaskan last week. was An Cnrwood. a momentary Oliver caused intensely 'and In ing said: ex the prison doctor a decrease 134.(KM) a year previous of Pleasant Grove and Btelrop we expect to pipe the water to- sweep thronirh the lnrge terestlne' story In which a famous transporting; supplies, to Point Bar- of 1 cent said Adjutant dead." man the per iiccordlnglfo ihia Cluff. Mrs. Sarah Ramsey of Provo cellent condition," pronounce "I row JflsLjiutpostifif . the adventure- 3225 men were thc centniOig include ail men, audience. ' More than hear4he final dog ChapmanJaent-t- o sang a solo and the Vineyard "M" General Williams. "It Is now flow Word came back. that they reached estimates which this in picture. ures. is portrayed present water on unknown 31000 farms women and children living gallons of men's quartet sang a selection. The ing about Judgment still an enigma, i Among the speakera at tbe meet-The members of tbe Service Star Barrow safely but what has hap The 'decrease wus found In vary benediction was by Charles AUred.H per day. If this tlow falls off hair and with none to weep tor mm. on return to them the of Journey were Dr. Adam S. Bennion who desirous pened selling very Legion 'are ing pronations in all parts "of the lug Interment was in the Provo city by camp time we utill will have four He spoke his last words before the all the tickets possible for this event is unknown. on the necessitypf teachor-tralnln- g spoke we as water -- Violet fifthof much rimes as from five or where the In dedicatory oimj uatliin, fiinsing the cemetery, HILO, Hawaii, (U. P.) board of pardons yesterday. commis In thechnrch; President their ' return receive would must "We as surt .felt they they Wttford cent in west f tbe oue per south, will require or KauUa, a seven year old Hawaiian prayer was offered by here, adding to them later in sions out of the sale they tnnke not prison B. G. Thomas John Knight of the Western Mayor yesterday," hy Plans for supplying water for the central states to 3.9 per cent In the conference with his attorneys. from the tickets girl, has been hailed here as a com Stubbs. '. the box of Lnuiphier did states mission : President Albert ' the mountain states.. '' of water to quiet soldjat involve the res a ana to: piping came camp the munity heroine, following Then a prison guard told the United Presrtoday. "How movement of Chonlei .'"of he Teton stake! PrelThe three big tanks a distance or Ziuu him that it was time for him to go flee, they announce.' cue, of her younger slater and a play John E. Maglebv of the flevior dent we rrom tnem to without ever, worfl tanks the the from and then feet ?,nun?0 jiernnna. mate who had drifted out to .sea in to the death cell and await the tick are somewhat concerned." Heimir yeiir which starttMl In lS'J, appar afakeT'Dr.' F. SHirris r'rnt1 the amp.proper, adi8tneeef about4 lng off of the minutes until he a rowDoat. , work' mi the 1100 feet. ttrt' v is tthfi flirt difl. ' The two children were playing, in Explore-Arct- ic l tWrttw 1h being rtit;hel In a ae adjutant general reports ducrease poinriation I did not notice that It roiiowea rnlterlng.' tt'tpiT'ttn, poL shop and the craft is expected to found 'from the following statistics he'expectt the neWTinlts of the the auard to tbe cold death nouse. started to drift awaySHrshore. NEW YORK, AprU $. (CP)be able to fly by Thursday. Major for 1025: 222nd field artillery, recently auThe servant girt, in a neighboring He held his face close to the bars Another expedition Is off taheaun-exploreat Jor "did not deny that the the camp to attend From farnis to. cities, towns and thorized, Liiniljiier beich residence first saw the prean officer outside struck, a Arctic. Jnn Narrows this summer. He has while putrolter may be used in an effort villages, 2.033.000: the prisoner dleainent and started for help. In which Glen Bailey of 85 South Fifth from match Lieut. Commander Richard"" E. to find the. Alaskan and determine forwarded a request to the com. From cities, towns and villages to' ie meantime the Hawaiian young West reported tff the police officers liahted his clgaret. Chapman seven volunteers left what fate has befallen Captain WU; farms Ninth corps area, and mandine general, Byrd forty a reclined ana ran been ner ster stripped on upon and eiotntng today that his house had new units puffed silently the aboard the Eileson. to and ; afternoon kins an officer Pilot 71Q.(wW. lute on for farms. give Births yesterday couch as If to rest lor ms journey plunged in for tbe rescue. She suc sacked sometime last night. Nothing Some local ioik watching progress their formal inspection required be- - into eternity: Deaths on farms, 2.sS.tXHl. freighter ...Chantler "for parts 'asjnissing-but--$2 cessfully negotiated theqnartermUe known." The first port will be of the flight plaus hel.l .Unit the fore federal recognttlon is extend swim, seized the rope, and towed keys. Entrance had been gained iy Father Michael J. Barry came to . .whence- an lee men- - did not even reach Burrow. ed. the awr spir Tormso, Norway,-again the children to safety. the cell to offer once breaking the window in the to take the IHii ntlng nut that no direct word ' t wHl hartcred be Maior JL.A.:Prince, Jnspector-lpilot which "Chapman consolation ; and unlocking it. . itual From this was received Troiii them .there. structcu of the Utah national guard, ship to Spitzbergen. ..... The house was burglarised oft Feb so often refused, will, fly from Oakland, t'ai., wnere had the returned expedition The weather has been clear and 111 point TOKYO (T. P.) Korea- had a hours few away, a but death entrance gained being "With ruary 14, air- - liner. .old all week, Fokker went to inspect the 143rd field a he excellent huge flying a as manner. year in 1025, reports the According still received the priest he prosiHTous exactly the same Prince Mrs. and solace of the estabUshlng a serious of advance fly weather were there 'any "'of' expedi- the President of the Bank of Worea, in . but to Chief of Police Wren Wilklns the artillery. Major friend rejected mli) Los Angeles a short visit be rhnrch ing bases several hundred miles ion's lilnnes in condition to Ufke his nuurial rciiort to the shareholdfirst offense was committed by ,; to their home. apart dinner farmers have pork with advantage of it. came ers. The Korean Juvenile. He believes that boys are fore returning A guard nhnna. fried notatoes and coffee. NEW YORK, . April.0. (T P)-- r- been fortunate in having good crops responsible "for last night's work en EAST PORTAL, Colo.,-T- he also. rbanman ate in-- silence. TBechTWren's court is HkeTyTo hear "wenrlccarnflce'and other ce. WomanV -- prospi-rlty PASSAIC, N. J., Aptil 0. (UP) XtUvttiddct4i rtal ;'Tm not afraid otwlie," was all tire membership of the Usof Woman's ER the com--. Fighting between police and texthat he had aald when told that bis club here will attend theThe :ng's latest adventure as Godfather lieing reflected in ttU lines of entirt been in had World's board Fair tile mill strikers broke out anew Chicago. ..T : '., UiCrce. to n "Cinderella." plea to the pardon MriM-tehere today. and his attitude offered membership,! Mrs. Arthnr ..Schmidt' Bank deposits during the year InVincent T- - Plsnrra" agent'' of the president, and Mrs. Burgess Coy. Fifty policemen barred the way nroof of the truth of his words 'announced after creased by 13 percent, amounting Children's Society, ' of 200 strikers who were attempt rinfthroneh the evening hours secretary-treasure, an Investigation ''Tif 'Browning's at- - ut the end of the year to ' - went 8 o'clock, 9 o'clock, 10 o'cloc k ing to cross a bridge separating the 6. while bank loans. Increased (UP) ENID. Okla, April tachinent-- to Frances ("Peaches") clock the from Passaic. Then town of Wellington : oil field worked is be- ihd two hours left. 12c would appear by 5 percent, amounting lo Yen Claude l.Vth.'it. he Clark, Hcennn.' met the "The strikers, when they struck 11 and finally before a judge with an affidavit 27O.(Hm.O0O. FALLS CITY, Neb., April 6. ing held by police today after admit At that moment a guard came in police, were said to have openeC Korba's foreign trade for the AH food products must' be proper- - ting he shot and killed J. B. w iison, jl'IP-Dti'u- bt was expresml by charging that she was a dellnournt m hostilities by throwing stones and lurneu celL unapman to the Mrs. year beat tne Dest previous recwru labeled or' flrmft manufacturing also an oil field employe, at II. liiintir ' and Mrs. her mother, here ly thati today, ihysicinns hands witn bottles: .. here Sunday. Mrs. him. The long, slim ' or distributing them will be prose- t'ntlmritm il'onniin.i wan ttw tinileiiwf r llnlm tijitbi.r of T.lnvd The polico answered with their ;.thfirhnny fingers vcjejlf 4.. -- woul Yen 335T--, annoBneed was yesterday eatcdt It lsn,(Hi0"Th esiiorts-'aiiiiiiliuu ftfr hef itmorlcnn star. fnrliit Hum and a free foralH TTiilW"Tintl H walked in ullpnca ana witn a. released. been In Edward' SouthwickJchlef have J Writ will Id action court' IteniMiid liedside. Jairy, for reacheU M) Import , . by intil her soii her leer on his face. a fichr. resulted; Clark recently returned from Cal perhaps defiant food trndi hotel inspector of the by to. arrive, in b;isC(l .largely on ''ev'.dew was scheduled gh'vn Ilnha'. were arrested. Ten strikers house. state.'. Some companies have been ifornia where he had gone to work to the death sun hrancisco today on ttoaru tnc Mrs.-- ' Mary ' Conlin, rooming house t There a group of of flclals awaitea found his wife pro-other fields and oil and out the in fonlin is snld plcklea Matsontft wbii'li he boafilfd tiwnerr-Mr- s. putting newspaper rifen' and others wit ducts under the names or nrms not living with Wilson at the apartment nesses ed Mrs, Heenn iiaml her dangh;.. liis of evict Honolulu' en- t lenring n upon when state the required al- existing, Mr. Southwlck said and where the shooting occurred, he Mrs, ter "as "undcsiviilile tenants1' after ii(rher'8'crilfciir"coiiditi()n. torcef thrMopieiaw-b-f Trtlf for this ffiusraffpTHe"l!tter an Instance leges. v Hiihn Is suffering from acute heart jt Hiicccsshwi of iittrtles In the roomlife. a :;' n pickle firm or i Wilson was married and nil wire where a lisease. ing house." Chapman looked eurtously over the state bad ben distributing is en route here from Texas, but in faces the at af- the room, glancina; particular brand of pickles unde does not know the details of the front of him and then to a moment the name of a firm which did not fair as yet. fho nnmu which dangled from Tlie. Coll(ge of 'the Paclfie debating . exist ' above dangled almost TUNIS. North Africa April 6. ceiling team, upholding the negative the 'About 100 cases of those- pickles I'D One of- the Spanish Madrid were side, of the question, "Resolved that If reaching for him. aa and last state, the seized by to Manila planes which left Madrid ; He waa led to a spot beneath the "1 T,m hi great sympitthy with, the proiwsal mtid by'souie one n collar ss should have the power, to Saturday morning, after the seizure . yesterday landed here at Z p. m., tonoose.r The brillance of the, lights - arHnuraaor'hiit' we transform Provo into a city of rPes,"Mrs' P. S. rechhite child labor. won a two to, short of the pickles, copartnership nd the day. The other two continued on one decision over the B., Y. TJ pallor the prison heightened SUill of the ladies' Floral company told a reporter today: Strict enforcev. ' their way to TripoM. The plane here ticles were" filed. of red In his cheekfk ,' Mondiiy evening. as lived so Is to spots be mi so and beautiful. long on no the taw flower Therels of proline ment point the t commanded by Captain Esevw!. Wilclenched. were and Collins Bernard tightly Edgar nts lips and declared must waa we of tbe year, when, roseTTils Is tlu The other pilots are Captain Lortgn insisted upon, it son' reitres(hte'd the winner, while. Not a .word did he otter. all violators will be prosecuted, . do our planting if we are to make Provo beautiful." Theve U no'rrr.sou to and Gallam. reached up him be the beside will Mufflt qnd Glen Rowe upA of guard Clipton Writing." The Joy a in thf world why we should not make the Garden City Junius, its The ' airmen j left . Algiers this held the affirmative for the "Y". ISSUED. RubiectMiscussed.hy William Web-- place: the hood. Chapman glanced - LICENSES MARRIAGE ' ' .. .. , ; ' morning. , fllliiworth. noted publisher at upward his last eight on earth, Amanaa ziegier of York Pa, has rose city. ... Judge A. B. Morgan of Provo, Marriage licenses have been Is had bobbed hair for. the, pist 6 wonUl plant two; or three vTom lrishes Judge- Joshua Greenwood, and Atin'Provo 'each celling. death a "If Jot Hall house In family, College devotional that exercise XX RolertB of Lehl to Morris sued time" In tut years, and Is thus several DETROIT For ' the first longs The hnod dropped. at i 11 :30. iow the results would be wonderful. The rose h witsily taitd lu" and torney I). M. Draper of Salt Lake Vee "Aydelotte of American Wednesday- - morning ahead of tht earliest flappers. Sh " a dry cough the history of a recorder's cotlrt and ''' Someone coughed, . there Is no. more hraurtfnl flower In the world. o'clock. of American Nelson nty acted as judges." Senator 'LeRoy B. John otsn't Fork: approve of lipsticks, rouge ' here, a woman. Mrs. Harriett R. . Dixon presided. All intereated are IhTlted to at- or rglltd .ockini, itowtvar. to become kuowa ti'Hhe Rose City'l" '" strive "Let's Okelberry Eva and Fork B, has club member, ( McOraw. Detroit Four,) on Page (Continued i Goshen. been made foreman of Jnry 10-1- 3 I O VAUDEVILLE VIT H HIS LIFE Ta-co- . UNJ 5 SERVICE STAR Pfl(S 1 DEEDS T I 0 Hl;LuL U WESTERin.IANAGER OF SUMIW snrMiQ 0 PROVO TO BE VISITED BY DEMAND i-W- PRICE TWO CENTS . -- FEAR HELD FOR POPULATION SAFETY OF TWO 'for-soui- OF FARMS IS - ARCTIC FLYERS -- 0NDECREA3E :' -- 4 YOUNG GIRL com-me- 1 - JormsnejL IS HEROINE v' -- , the-troop- ; farin-to-icit- y BAILEY HOME New Expedition To a)ittiiiuitrg--iiTiabirred.-Th- c loc-n- RANSACKED - UNIVERSAL d .. f PROSPERITY ' . . an4-bunch- ur -of IN KOREA r n GODFATHER TO '- MILL STRIKERS Ple-ward-i- n - -- 'CINDERELLA' -- FIGHT POLICE 1 ' MANHELDON : MUST v .ffere-iighrth- -- oir SPRINTWS-MOTH- LABELS - GRAVE CHARGE ILL FOOD PROPERLY ! Started It tht . ' . - vtr SPANISH PLANE r DEBATERS WIN -. LANDSSAFELY well-know- - NOTEDWRHER sparks from live wires atunwershy tr PACIFIC COAST- -" - : '. , |