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Show -7- -- 7 . 1 12 PAGES UTAH COUIfTY- fctfc?AS3 TH2 IZZf ' TODAY 1 Pages to 8 - PORTY-- C PROVO. UTAH COUNTY, UTAH,,FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1928. ;COND YEAR, NO. 264 I'm 1 0J0 oo oo . 3 " - oo oQ PLAE8 IE IF . FliFIS " " 1 Dennett and Balchen, Com-- . pinions of Byrd, Winy Way Front - Detroit , to . Murray Bay, Then Greenly. , oo ram oo ' GALEt oo . , iP If 3 f Noted Educator Coming To r MONTREAL, QueC April - 1 mm-5i tOo ojo Of Uitalli Are urn Teamwork Needed For Great er Utah, Speakers Point Oat At Luncheon Meeting Of Utah 'Industrial Council -- Givem Stress Industrial Resources Discussed at Morning: bession of Proyo Confab; TracyIs Principal Speaker - The development of TTtah's won derful possibilities depedha almost Utah's Jndiifllrialreaourcesaiifl the great pssibiljtirs; entirely on Ibe isamawk and uni--i of this inland empire- - were given decided impe tus at- - the fled Interest put forth by ths ciU-se- first regional conference of the Utah Industrial council, held of the state, It waa pointed out in the Utah stake tabernacle today. conthe luncheon of regional at the There were present industrial, agricultural and business ference of the Uh Industrial coun cil at the Hotel Roberts at noon Fri leaders from various counties of the state. John G. M. -- a Itself oat ns reported-today- a sixty-mil- e gale "blew across sections of several eastern states. - Fanned by the wind, forest fires raged through Long Island, West Chester county, New Tork and New Jersey during the night Upwards of 73.000 acres of valuable timber was destroyed. Skies over southern New Jersey were aglow for 40 miles. One mountain was a complete rpass of flames. Tremendous Winds ' In New Tork City more than a dosea persona were Injured aa the high winds 'set up jreal jelgydj of d uil'wliich' hampered traffic, and blew down signs. On section of ' upper Broadway .was closed by more then, two tons of Isths blown from roofs' of unfinished buildings. Many plate glass windows were broken. Several persons were struck by failing debris. Thousands of volunteers fought forest fires In New Jersey, West Chester county and Long Island last night A negro community at Lincoln Heights, N. J., was reported destroyed, although there were no reports of casualties. Nine homes were burned at Barnegat N. J., as a fire that destroyed about 90.000 acres of timberland swept Into the city. Forest fires were reported ln the vicinity of Newton, Pleasant Mills. Wanamassa and Midvaie. An Industrial mill at Kearney was dam TrO- ram Possibilities V NEW YORK. April 20 (UP).'-Los- ses totalling hundreds of thousands of dollars from forest fires it anaTwISSTwara "o5 UJ Blaze In New York and New Jersey States. I iff! 7 oo 0 Of Dcllars Lost As Wind Fans Hundreds - of Thousand 20. (UF) The Ford relief plana which left Detroit this morning for Murray Bay, Quebec, was sighted over Peterboro at. 10:40 a. m. to--x . u DAMAGEEAST aaanaMM 1 oo Junkers and Her Pilot) SEVERE IMiss IlilillllUUUi) ira 0J0 nn A :fo)' day. Many la Attratdanee Barnes, well-kno- KaysviUe business man and president President F. S. Harris, of the of the Associated Industries of Utah, presided and extended DR. DAVID 8NEDDEN Young university was the master of greetings to those present ceremonies. There were present a . Almost every phase of Utah industrial life was touched large number of Salt Lake, Heber, upon by the speakers at the morning session of the confer1 day. Pleasant Spanish Fork, Payson, Peterboro is about 100 miles ence, including a wide variety of kindred subjects. Grove and Provo people. line a on Toronto of Cooperation Needed northeast J. G. M. Barnes, president of the "Utah needs closer cooperatlot I Associate Industries of Utah, exwith Ottawa. I between Its eitlaens of the ent'.t4 MURRAY BAT. Que. April 30 plained that the purpose of that or1 state, to tha end that a nctter un ganisation is to further the Interests 1 (UP) A trio of anxious fliers Island . of Utah, and A. I Blgetow .of. Pfc derstanding may be had of th i ou hem and two ata Oreenly problems &volved'l8"tlSS"rcveT5:vr of the Utan Taxpay airplane nenrpresident today (or relief4ht-wiH EnttBranAulnor. andScEolar ers association, said that ths aim of ment of its agricultural. Industrial, front the.Vmted Statea ' business and livestock resources," his organisation' la to obtain for snake poeslbls completion of the Y. B. at Will U. Be declared Theron H-- Tracy, consult Utah the best possible government Berlin to New York flight of the Miss Herta Junkers, left, daughter of Dr. Hugo Junkers, designer of the at the feast cost engineer. Salt Lake chamber of tag Junkers airplane Bremen. Session Summer ' O. W. monoplane Bremen, and Fred Mokholr, Junkers' pilot, are pictured here. Adams, promlment banker HeroJYorshlp of Youngsters commerce, who waa the principal Ford Plane On Way at tha morning session. of Salt Lake, called attention to the Ford piloted The Oerman girl is directing relief plans. For a time it was thought that A Dr. David Snedden, of Columbia large amount of money now avail Is Greatest Good, Says i. speaker ' by Bernt Baichen andplane, "It needs a closer working ar finally aban Floyd Ben- she would go in person to Greenly Islaifd, but this plan was) - ! ,.... : doned. rangement between Its present and university e mini net author and able In the United States aa evi nett, waa expected here aomeUme "U Professor prospective manufacturers, and the scholar in the field of Educational denced by the large Interest In the thla afternoon. If weather condi-tlon- a stock markets of the nation. He producers of agricultural, mineral remain favorable It will leave a lecturer be will special sociology, declared that there la more money "Athletics, with Ha attendant ex- and livestock products. In order for Greenly Island Saturday with at the summer session of Brlgham In the-- ' country today than at any penses, is Justified by the clean that greater use may be made of parte for the Bremen. repair ' materials. Young university which begins previous time, and that prosperity Then, the disabled produces among the those would continue at least for another youngsters," declared Dr. B. I. "Utah needs mors graveled roads. June 11.' machine will be reconditioned and with 1U three daring masters Dr. Snedden has been at Brig-ha- 20 years. He maintained that part Burns of tha University of Utah highways reaching back Into every of this large amount of money un- athletic who addressed the section of the state wherever raw Major James Fitameuriee, Captain Young university several diff- doubtedly will come to Utah, where Men's council, elub of tha Com- materials and economic resources Hermann Koehl and Baron Oun-thFellowship erent times and has been so uni- great returns may be received von Muenefeld In the cabin church at their monthly may be developed, and where such munity " development Justify. It also needs : versally popularthat he la being1 through the development of the na- meeting Thursday evening. It will start the early part of the an extension of Its railways Into His lectures tural resources of the state. The Shields and Lea- fback week, probably Tuesday or Wedagain. brought D. A. R. Row Waxes Hot As need at is to edu he Bud Shields, Provo swimmer who those sections regardless of where nesday, for New York. will be open to tn geuerai puoftc. cate the present, aa tosaid, the resources has become nationally famous by they, may be located,". Mr. Tracy people It will be a hazardous trip that With the acquisition of Dr. Sned- of the state. President's Commendation his victories; at the recent national oontinued. the" two pilots for Commander Coden Guinevere Kotter from and "Utah needs to organise Its Act Favored Transportation Richard E. Byrd attempt Winds Intercollegiate meet, and his coach, Of "Blacklisted- - Group Is aged. reLeland Stanford lumbia and D. Stack of the Denver and Rio C 8. Leaf, were honor guests of ths forces into an army of progressive J. An area of 80 square mllesras are high across this part of the spectively and the return of Dean railroad company evening and made brief speeches thought and action aa Industrial , Shown In" Committee. North and the ground Is snow destroyed by forest fires In the v U John Nuttall. , the educational Grande Western of Bay Shore L. IThlrteen faculty of Young university will expressed the Opinion that most telling of the national meet, and al and commercial army that will clnlty packed"' ' arise from . a so of their hope of Shields' success open up tha resources of ths state houses were burned Second Half Dangerous be unusually strong for the sum- misunderstandings In a manner commensurate with lack of Investigation of the business ln Olympic a In fan fire 20 C, Little difficulty was expected on Nationalists Under Washington, competition this year. (UP) f. WASHINGTON, Y. April Cannon declares. problems. He declared that the railmer, Dean C Chiag Kai President Coolldge'a The speeches followed a delleioua tha wonderful opportunities which, -- name , was ned, by Jilghwlnd, destroyed a the flight, from Detroit to Murray road business has been greatly Im- dinner served by tha women of the nature has so generously provided. Bay, but the second half, Murray drawn into the D. A. R. "blacklist" lumber yard with a damage of S300- Shek Start Drire On be proved alnce the adoption of the church. Readings by Sammle Row May Transform State 000. were Several firemen when injured. Bay to Greenly Island, will-insurgent equabble today enthusiasm ems "Cooperative transportation act of 1920, which he ley and Elizabeth Geasford, Provo treacherous. Peking members appeared before the D. A. I Forest fires burned over a wide referred to aa the most efficient high school girls, and piano selec- brought Into existence great craft When the Bennett-Bache- n R. congress resolutions committee rarea in Pennsylvania today. Re traffic law the country ever had. and commercial Institutions bv Herman Benlama. also feav arrives here it wilt be met by with a photostatic copy- of a letter ports to the fire marshal In Ha rr la- E. tions, endless miles of tranii porta- oT tnff tnrsd the rrifl.nT several said communities that burg Jin 20 Mr. HITS-TEAPOMajor FiUraaurloe, the laughing which pmfrm Coolidge unqualifiedly (UP) SHANGHAI, April senoola c "Athletic Ideals" was tha theme lion Iacn!Ues7wjnderrul H Irish member of the an organisation 'whtc h tie were threatened and universities. Cooperative ent(Continued on page twoX- Fighting oavemjiarl frVinti4leVJttHa. pralned of Dr. Burns talk. Thousands of acres of timber officefiTsTe alleged MasaachusetU t "Athletics, and college athletics la husiasm, devoid of selfishness 0d ' Jand have been. destroyed' already who is commanding relief mess-ure- a first time In a year, the combined Up have proecrlhedT of particular, are frequently criticised greed, will provide tha means; nationalist armies commanded by The letter a written March 23 and many of the flames In Pennsyl- . the entire state-o- f transforming sUU the much of are not Too anla control. by under Cry The Ford plane will be loaded money,' and founder to George. Coleman, said Dr. Burns. "Personally, I do Utah Into a busy hive of Industrial . . . , ., heavily with supplies for the two . director of the f ord Hall riorum. tins; "inia piisuiuiis not believe that athletics are over and commercial actlvitiy. jirw.nitw I Germans on Greenly Island. Mass. Boston. .vi "While other sections of the west 20 (UP). emphasized, and I feel that much oumcr-vtll- e, WASHINGTON, April Mra neien iuiis Dan, have their own particular advancapital and citadel of Mars! of the criticism directed ' against before the defense of his Mass., appeared Harry F. Sinclair's Chang Tso-Litage, it may be fairly stated that sport Is not Justified. J committee with the copy after havi Com m trial" to the Teapot Dome Utah ocuples a stragetie position Reports from the Int. Athietlcs ".slimy and ScnoUrshlp the and alleged General Chiang has annihilated the ing shown reports in a section of the country des- I Car. Second No. and I'nlv, Are. Sinclair conspiracy the does "Athletics not hoods," detract from Mrs. Adalaide which In Volkart 25, "black Brady list; northern army oftjcnral Sun Massachusetts tlned to become the industrial and Owen J. died this told was success scholastic by la a today scholarship Jury as waa'named at the morning the Ford Hall Forum family commercial Mecco of the Roberts .government prosecutor. Interpreters of Jesus" ls the sub Chuan Fang, defender of Shantung. home. 281 North First West street, matter of the Individual, and many lost one of the many "oragaixations Instates, a central manuathletes enviable prosecutor. make Roberts, government ject of Rev. E. El Bachelder's ser- The southern generalissimo scholastic a Illness. redlca.1 with groups ' Funeral services were held in the summation argument to the Jury following district which offers mon at the Community church next prestlgeiast year after a derisive terlocking facturing records. Mrs. or was Volkart born directorates October Sixth ward chapel Thursday after! referring to the cash and bonds the hanifs of Sun Chuan-Fan- either through their every facility for- the production we are creaSunday 'morning at 11 o'clock In defeat at "Primarily In 1902. 24, phyilcel and California, liasouii, programs." legislative noon Moroni and William of command for Corbett his and distribution of com mod resigned of connection with the service rolls that would choke a mule Jived therelJutWeunJJl tures, and the effect of some note- - mads, from tha rs w materisls lea Praise Organisation . of Eureka, who died Monday .evening which pawed, from Sinclair to for: 1 had on Vvtwxst morning worship. There will hi August 15 last eurthy tht phystcaTTeit twoTRohlhs to Coleman she came when to ago. Coolidge's letter 8hantung is the gateway to Pe-- r u Mr. erinferioFTali af of la VttrmT.SecnXtLry special music by the vested eholr. the.hgmeoiUinnlher, the Inestimable. nation boys Provo her with ! Chris husband, rarfofiroTTBeuTnTTir Mary H. Corbett of Pleasant View. which Is fast becoming Fall leased TespotDome to Volkart, who has charge of one of popularPiTIbng (Continued on page two) "It gives me great pleasure to William Nilsson, first counselor ter via. 1922. Tha total the on feature of the service.' Sinclair 7, (Continued on page two) April at the who. upon the of the Eureka ward, presided at the friends departments Join your Knight NatlonaUst 'ictnry The usual aeaaiofl of the 8unday received by Fall was $304,- Woolen Mills. . - . of Its twentieth anniver- services. The Invocation was offer- amount school Is held t 10 o'clock, with iThe latest Information tells of a occasion 100. In addition to her husband. Mrs. wiH be expressing their sppre-ciatin-n ed sary, In ShanKnudsen natitonalist Andrew Curve On of Provo, great exby final cUsees forbad ages and with an bit Volkart Is survived victory The Jury was given, as a by two children. your great and unselfish and Wesley Smith of Self Lake pro- of evldence.the offerInformation This de tung province in which General Chi- service of perienced teaching In Kenneth and to Helen Volkhart, her founding and directing nounced tha benediction. captured 30.000 soled by the government that Fall's partment of our church work Is out-- ang Mrs. Lucy Brady, of Calidiers, while the forces of General the Ford Hsll Forum. Sidney Cluff of Pleasant own story deposition regarding the mother, Bishop dim. Be In a fornia, and Influence Missouri, brother, J Christian general' "It has been a vital View, Patriarch Joseph B. Keeier of The young' people's service takes Feng and cash payments A. Boston and a good example for Provo. David A. Smith of Salt Lake lease and bond Brady of Provo. been but the had taken defense, place at 7 p. m. Subject. "Why and now fighting side by side with other communities. by The will has purchased .a be Utah I hope It may and E. Frank Birch, president of was not body shipped to MissHow Should Christiana Support the Chiang, turned Sun Chuan-Fang- 's The 109th anniversary of the la- - tract of county presented to the Jury. ouri this evening, for funeral er-land on the east side of under be maintained your guiding 40.000 flank and Tintks were the the stake, prisoners. speakers, ; Sinclair must be found guilty, dependent Order of Oddfellows, will Eighteenth Amendment?" Leader, While captured the second leading to and each testified to the splendid Roberts said, not because he Is a ticu ami imermenis. , reports thst.800.O00 soldiers hand- for many years to come,"; Verla Ervln. Welcome extended to bs celebrated by the Provo lodge Provo Bench,dugway intention a the with are in life seem and the character of the engaged fijfhtlng alt . Thursday evening, April 28.- - at of removing the dangerous hill - ; young- wealthy man. but because ho la to be exaggerated, the war In China man. j which time a dance wiU be guilty "beyond reasonable doubt". given at which obstructs the View of moMrs. J. A. Bullock of Provo Bang Doome M intense as at any "Be Just." Roberts told tha Jury. - M West Second .CHOIR WILL REHEARSE 1 Utahna Gardena. It Is pointed out torists, according to A. O. 8 moot, Na. St .two Fears.' of Miss God' A rehearsal of the Community ttn2" ln ,tht which after "Spirit "Don't be babies. Be cold as Icethat the lodge waa organised April chairman of tha board Of counCasualties of both armies to date h.M Virginia Graff and Mrs. JVerda land and don't be misled by an unohttrh rhnir win On 8unday April 22 the Sunday 24, 1819. at Washington, D. C, with ty commissioners. 01 northern-thwhlch e 1000 Brohm of Eureka rendered the duet at T.K In Meno Trope hall underl"' f00' school will hold a short session at a membership of five. Since that likely story." The sharp curve In the road a an "The Miss Perfect three Indlng Ander 10 a. to. There wiU also be a meetgeneral dlracUon of Mr. L. W. Cul-- ,r Prayer." f time It has grown to become one leading around tha hill la regardson 2.500 and colonels, of nationalists Eureka violin furnished have the MAY FLY BACK bertson, chorister, A fun atten-- been killed. ing of the Confirmation class at of tha largest fraternal organisaed aa dangerous by the state ' solo "One Sweetly Solemn Thought" MURRAY BAY. Que., AprU UP) 10 a. m.; dance is requested. tions In the world. road department, which is coand a vocal solo "Lead Kindly The Utah Society of the Sons of Already Major James During tha dance a brief talk operating with the county tn the ' B. Y, U.'s final debate of the sea- Light" waa given by A. C. Burton of la considering how he and the American Revolution win hold will be given on the ideals of the removal of tht bill In order to TRANSIENT IS SENTENCED son will take Monday evening Eureka. his Oerman companions will return their annual service here at 11 lodge. It la announced. I . make a wider turn and give a C . Gordon, transient, was sen- at 8 p'ctack inplace College hall, when; a I Alvla Smith of SanrtitfroTWfea to their homelands and It la even a o'clock. The Historical address wfll Observation of the anniversary clearer view of tha road- - for tenced 'to serve a thirty-da- y Jail "Y team will meet Southwestern the dedicatory prayer at the Prove possibility that the trio might at be given by the chaplain of the so- la urged by Leon S. Merrill, grand considerable distance. rtah Get tea ally term by Judge George 8. Balllf of of Lns Angeles, Calif. city cemetery. tempt to fly back, thus conquering ciety Ven. W. F. Bulkley. It Is sire, of Orono, Maine, and also by The state road department, tofair East and the city court Thursday. The charge university The California team, comprised of the Atlantic skies both 'eastwardly expected that a considerable num- Henry Jeppaon. grand master of waa drunk and disorderly conduct. with American Fork city. gether probably H. rSr Ffaoutn: ad Arthur Chotlner S DEMPREY BATTLE BEGINS Murray ana westwardly. ber will be present from Salt Lake the Utah lodges. Is removing at least two sharp rain North porNEW Wolpe. will uphold the affirmative 20 (UP-W- lth YORK, April Utah AH Indolher olties. City curves: In the stata road passing, OREGON CONVICTS HANGED tion tonight and side of the question, "Resolved, both sides prepared for a cowNEcncrr damaged Cordially Invited to this service. HIGH PRIESTS MEET SUNDAY that city. This work Ir STATE PENITENTIARY. Salem that in the . United States we are through Frost Satarday. to the finish, the legal battle -- I fight HARTFORD. Conn,. April 20. The Y. P. F. will meet at T.S0 wf now In pi og see, according to P. LI Sortnweat 7 por Ore, April 30. (UP) Ellsworth The Utah stake high, priests I to' too I many people college." between Jack K earns , and Jack UP Oales which swept through p, m. Monday. Tha Ladles Guild sending O. Peterson of tha state quorums win meet In the stake tion. Kelley, 12, and James Willos, 80. The B. Y. U. men who win take the actually got under way In Connecticut during the night took will meet with "Mrs. J. B. Sumner tabernacle next Sunday afternoon commission. ; Maxiatusa teaapw members of, a convict band that negative are LoweU Johnson and Dempsey Federal Judre John C Knox's court one lire, caused numeroue minor, on the Provo' Bench at 2:30 p. m. at 3 o'clock. The Work 00 the dwgway hill ,' program wfll be Thursday ....11 shot Its way temporary frAedotn Harold Candland. ft la their first room hero today. Injuries and damaged property vat-- 1 Qiolr practice on Saturday rre-ue- d furnished by the Fifth ward quorcommence early next wee"-, . Mlnlaaemi tees p. three years. ago,, were hanged here appearance la collegiate debating The Jury waa selected la leas than at hundreds of thousands of nrng at T:30. to announcement eordtny as OnmaHasiuBer I um, .according .. v '. ; , n Tharaday ,..4 today. 1. 30 ,, minutes lata yesterday. comyetiUoav j . .. VEN. W. F. BULKLEY, Rector. of John Johnson, president. dollars, d) ,.!-- . n Aw- SNEDDENWILL . - - ATHLETICS IS LECTUREHERE , GIVHi PRAISE ' . ' COOLiDGE'S trana-AUant- le er WIE IN BLACKLIST SQUABBLE - ' CHINESE WAR . . hero-worsh- m 1 y - WAXES FIERCE -- PROSECUTION - trans-Atlanti- DOME'SLIME' ' ri, W.M.CORBEIT : liIRS. VOLKART n. unity Church DEATH CALLS LAID TO REST , Inter-mounta- in -- r. g, 11 . : Odd Fellows To Celebrate ' Kai-She- k g. Sharp Dugicay Hill Eliminated . Episcopal Church FINAL DEBATE JO-C- . 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