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Show EERALD A NEWSPAPER 'dedicated .to a. policy f faimess to all sections of Utah county. , TtllETY-NlNT- - a -- M rr PROVO. UTAH. THURSDAY. MARCH 26, 1925. 4jv M-'- M ATTORNEY GENERAL NE7 FREEDOM ON .1 . to iiiiiiffli licqtion Is.Filed For - STUDENTS in IS ANALYZED Aa tlbuild WASHINGTON, Maitfc WfER OF ADDRESSED; appliratlita fer aotharity U, "Well, ; V VAV f ,Boys, I Lost OutPrisoner Says of Decision. : ICold-bloode- VTs ' 1 v J eeiNMUiF.- Pleads With Students to Take Advantage of Present Wonderful Opportunities. meru, ': " CHICAGO, March 20. (U.P.) Defeated In bis first skirmish for freedom and termed a "cold blood-eithe dastartly murderer" prosecution, Wllllanr D. Shepherd today waa a eslgned a permanent fa the eounti Jail .where he '.must Wnaln pending his' trial by a , jury. Shepherd, accused of murdering his, foster son, : Billy - McCllntock, by innoeulattng (his with typhoid f evergenna no that he might r million dollar the boy' ' Xvtf , V estate, took his defeat with an utter absence of dejection. ' -- Well boys, I lost out." I guess I'll be with you a long time," he said to the jail clerk as he returned front the court hearing to his cell In the custody of two guards e Judge "Jacob Hopkins, chief of the criminal court, ruled John G. Sargent oi vermoni was couiirmeu vy mc kmuic b substituted his name lor that Shepherd should, not be torney general after President Coolidge had lowed his freedom on bond but must Charles Beecher Warren of Michl gan. be held In Jail until the trial The court's decision came after four .'days f bitter- - argument bet ween Mate's Attorney Robert E. Crowe and his staff of assistants and coun' sel for shepherd. .'. WilUam Scott Stewart, chief of Shepherd's legal staff; made' a final ' plea that; his client should be ad mitted to bail and when it was re Jected seemed less discouraged than Shepherd. fl'll carry this matter to a, higher Capital Ships of Navy Lose Cult Leader Says She, Was Under Orders to Purify court,". he said. Indicating he would None of Their Efficiency take the case to the Illinois at San Pedro-- supreme Brother. ' tj . rn . ;..,k4- - KLi ' X. ir WO -- Jns-tlc- : 'ROARING LION', U.S. GUNNERS GIVES DETAILS SCORE HITS OFCRUCIFIXION AT PRACTICE : court ' ' - " in the soma spot where he appealed for the death sentence for Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb last summer, Crowe delivered a strong closing argument against He likened bail for Shepherd. Billy McClintock to a "lamb ;being 1 a t toned Ttor t heala ughe r, decKriiif that Shepherd "maliciously planned to'.murder the lamb and get his :..fitanding - -- 'This a 0ROVILLE, Calif., March 26. (U.P.) Additional, deUils of weird rites and strange happenings in the ranch home of Anna Rllbdes, self ntvled 'roarine Hob of the tribe of Judah" were expected today while " 1fe"1iMha,''Ju""''mte1ilCS9 death of Herman Schalow, t 7 Shealow died from burns on his arms. and. body, "Inflicted," : . Ms. Rhodes told Prosecution At Is a' conspiracy that resterday. "The practice was conducted ac torney William E. Gothe, "td drive stuns human, Crowe declared. "It Is cording to schedule without casual- away the aevn ana ws ifgiui. fet a moBey." shocks-an- The" battleship may I seagrowing Obsolete but American men are still the most accurate marksmen of the world, according ta nimfflrifll reDOrts today of the annual gunnery tests of: the United . States navy. Forty" WoiiBaHiTTacHel of the combined JTZS. battle and scouting fleets took part in the spectacular flrlnir exerclsi-- 70 miles off shore (f,P.) - mtm ' AID ALL OF .NECESSARY 4 Dastardly Murder." d, f Mifea The eerporatioa holds a pmnit POSSIBILITIES IN eommbwOoa at Utah, AMERICA POINTED OUT fnaa the state build 189 miles of the a Dewing it I JrS. , , Branas acv Crowe V A nlk4 nmnlnf Board of Directors to Make Offden - Minister. Gitcs Elo- - rrM Pwvl talv U Craig, Oslo, ana IUr4 wilit tfte lrtcrHH cm Adjustments Jo Insure Quent Messaje at Provo uerce eaanmisslM Wedweday by Equitable Distribution. Denver railroad High School the Salt Lake 37 SllPll(i TO hnder-standinf- f,' WHOLE-HEARTE- tlnatrf line ta UuaXafeKe east were givm. The arw eoostrue-tha- i weuld be intcodrd to short the distonm betweea Satt Lake City $3 . .1.7 31 to W.WM ..... Rooms.-- . PEICS TWO GL IS T fa) U rilOMS Business Of fke Editorial YEAR. NO. 210. H i.i B D Cooperation Needed to Place PrOvo in Rightful Niche Among Cities. I i III Dr. John Edward Carver of Ogden Declares It to Be Duty of All Citizens to Observe Program, i . NEED ACTION TO CARRY OUT PLANS - The opening guna of the annual GvicJ&k conducted ia asd Draver and to afford tram-Provo fariUUea to the Uintah under.the direction of the CharnEer oTtlomnwree wero MrUtioa Tha board of directors of the "Advantages 4tf wealth and posi- haste arm la Colorado and I'tah, at noon at the largely attended joint membership fired today la ot Commerca Chamber Provo do tion wits which we are born, Hhe chamber and the Rotary and the Kiwacit of luncheon the of careful anab'sia a making not mean so inm-- after all In the service funds now twlng paid by the clubs at the Hotel Koberts. race of life" was the message de-- ! The enthusiasm manifested at the meeting augurs welt various business firms. . Kuch ad-- ! ' Uvered to the "imVLl W W. jusemens as maappeaT Just and for the success of the Civic Week program in which is in Provo high school this morning by equitable will be made, accoraing eluded the clean-u- p campaign and the membership drive 'Cf to President O. A. Spear. . Chamber of Commerce. the Rev. Pr. John E. Carver of Og- the ' AU-AROI"With all business firms and pro den. D The students met In a special aa-gressive men lined up with and sup Derlariag that it la the pUEa porting the chamber of "commerce sembly rnt ident to Ovic . clean up of every- - citlaea to twn duty L. B. Harmon week. Priw-liia- t . the cost to any firm or Individual I "Civic Week" both to Irfter and says would be almost negligible.' Oacor A. Spear John Edward Cam of .". Mr. Spear. spirit chamber of commerce who In tutu1 GOOD TO with believe "We that you agree speaker at th Introduced Ir. Carver ,to the stuthe principal at Ogdeu. a Howard, Orring junior ..." Brigham Toung nnlversitt and cap-tai- n us that it is only J out and fair that lumheosi made a einqomt anvwl dent, lllustratlona of this year's basketball team every Industrial organisation ana Citing numerous for united and whokearbfd ".'"" from biographies, the speaker point- has been selected, by the dean's business firm located In our rity and operatloa with the chaather at coos- ed out in a very convincing manner council to receive the Anderberg being supported by thr general merce and other civic erganizaUnw should supits loyal in give of life the great possibilities medal, an award granted annually populace, Take for Summer Project the la beautifying the city, America. lie emphasised the con- to the bet port to the chamber of commerce. athlete. Tha speaker asserted that thcr tr Mr. Howard is twenty-tw- o tract in birth between the late "Many of our best business firms Beautifyingof Obnoxious "years n stood Is have a' growing traiinocy. la am and Ixxlj-his and jjtlteni from comes progressive fahhnt of THiry Riyerton. commnaltlea to talk itu mwh t snccewr as Repil'.icon floor lead- ne received his high school educa- loyally by the chamber of commerce locate on the achievements of the fa tad to er, Senator Curtis trf Kansas who tion in the. Jordan high school during the past years. The time Is The survey of Provn to comes from Indian . ancestry and where lie took a prominent part In now here when we need the whole- mHii the old hohses. barns, fences, devote too little time aed attwa-tio- n to the argent eda it the pr- was reared in very obscure sur- athletics. He has received the of- hearted generous support of aljof vacant lots and ugly trees, was com- ' ' '. w plctCjy outlined by the stntrnasters ent .He contends! that Ihw. ir.. ficial "Y" for basketball, football onr citizens. : roundings. " Hf. Carver pleaded with the and track. ' He is also ah excellent """Every .Impirdvemeut in"Pifov6 and scout commlHsioiteni f rrovo at betutifnr raatpaigw caajBMt posb-l- y sncceed wlthont evwy jrsidrM to take advantage of the op- baaeliall player, having played one should help us all Let as quit ask-tn- g the Chamber of Caminerce Wednes the ritT doing Ida ar her pari to 'What are you dojng to bring day evening. .". y portunities 'Which thill wonderful year as outfielder for the Provo to the more industries and greater popu The? plair as outlined, according cleaning up the sore age has in store for the youth of timps. V ' ... i ... and redHittoliitrk, --lation into Pre vo and put the quea Uo Scout ExecuUve A. A Andereon. America. id 'WhM am Invrrea the itrtetur pt tha city i 'Dr, tarrer. tuhl eT the-srftloa .'directly to The founds In the ladder t sae- a Prov better doln make to t city into as many districts as there are wirk accompHshed by the Rarr cess are ftiree" aaid the speaker. f5r mv home and the education of scout troops. Each troop will b club of Optics in caring ftwr crippled "First," yon must visualize your'ain- th-t- t whe r suc"dream-youdreama of my .children,'. In the last analysis furnished a map of the city on children and declared blrJon, Its up to me. My city Is what I which it wiU locate by means of "civic week" activities; are c-- ; cors and say 'I might. colored map pins, the various obnox-ion- s pke4 there la pleaty of the MB ' make it " "The nert step 1 ean, Involves "; ' kind for the rivfc cluhs Ptwr. things In that district. paint-u- p as well memliership k clean-ueffort be then will These maps brought The meeting waa called to order drive s being launched today in the and the third step I wilT -Comof W. W. Henderson, president what fcrirf-l- y together at the. Chamber of Provo Chamlr e by fiwidefit CX A. The eloquent and polished ad was the board of - directorsCwnfeTBe outlined the program for th have arrived mene and the result will be trans dress was followed with more than the Brigham Young coilege, speaker at the devotional definitely at the conclusion that ferred to a large map toetned there. coming week. He called attenttaa ordinray attention by the student principal The scouts will pursue the project to the luncheon which wiU he h4d exercises which were held at the Provo is, now at the end of small body. 11 :30 the summer and as rapidly at Hotel Roberta m at during university Young Brigham . must town stuff and take its place TosUy aoo Agnes Fairer sang a solo. The are removed, It will and akrd every caemtot' the as : morning. Wednesday the ' among 4he progresiBlveforward invocation was offered by Samuel ' btrao Indicated on the map. It is chamber to coaie prepared to repwrt He took "for -- his topic, "Self The of nation. the cities ... of the looking faculty. Blddulph, IP?! wJHbe Preservation. thw wmitr arcoaspMsiwd to: thy directors are definitely convinced feopillflBtrbltttiinin. no pins on the map. Animals and plants," Dr.-- Hen clean-u- p s)Un-dld campaign p to that tha. that there is no city of more derson declared, "are equipped with and opportunity than Nearly every seat to the hvtg promise 1 Weapons of offense and deiense. Provo. With this thought In view dining rooai waa occupied wh the believe It may be said that a greatmeeting waa caned to Anfar. they are going out to sell Provo to er per rentage of plants and an. Its citizens. ; Imals live the .law than can be "Every citizen Of Provo has found among men. If this Is true, chosen this as his turue for certain nnnrinn nrPT BOYSCOUTS -- ftW AIHLKIbAl I. DO . TORN TO CITY S1-B- -- age-an- - - Wtw-den-ts - . . bnU. mJf COLLEGEHEAD cd IS SPEAKER , Srr. eye-sore- I w -4J - OFFICERS SEE - MAIL BANDITS LOST COUPLE HIDEINMINE PROFESSORS then man's Intelligence makes 'him the fooL" wlarcoTaT(KKiea,-Tiiisrara- cross. "He ley. secretary of the chamlier. LOS ANGELES, Calif, March SV Mrs. Rhodes story, according to STT'EBENVIIJJ; Ohto; March slionld, therefore, be interested In started Sheriffs "(U.P.) Deputy or Tier laid Official results of the tests Will Gother conflicts with, that today thq most Ideal plnev4be4 2a t CJPJ. Posse? Harold Duncan, seirfh for a pnaklhrlt today be sent to the navy department fit huxbanU who said that .Schalow 22, brother of the Duncan sisters of most prosiierous and progressive siege to the Brettel coal mine near the fire cult, and 4irliJUi)Pv-wherttJoi- ltpost of fit e ban- Washington and will not be revealed was the leader pf place lu aH musical fame, reported lost that he was branded '"while Mrst with hiscomedy bMk after ditawounding Salt Lakers Want to Meet to the public. demands In civilisation refuge progressive bride of a month "aome- hurling Rhodes was: pnder Schalow's In- where between here and Tama,we forget the old ides Joseph B.. Boom, dry agent : Eleven dreadnanghts, center that Teachers in Horsesnoe ' I tons of steel at moving targets fluence. Let Goorge do It' and put our own ; Thinking the bandits were rum Ariz." Pitching MeeL ' was the home " Asserting that, her miles away', registered with almost ruuners, ,Buou halted their flight shoulders to the wheel. were of The the The Utah young camp county touring rouple and that she "Think It over good citizen and from Glen Itoliiu, where they had perfect precision for a period of "ark of the covenant" on their honeymoon Daughters of J he Pioneers will Swen 0. Nielson Returns six minutes, indicating Uncle Sam's had "followed the word,' Mrs. cross' country lie prepared to give a cordial wel looted the postofflce. A gun battle First" In A challenge to a horseshoe pitchand 'Vard: afterl meet the meeting suddenly disappeared ' 'From Extended Business come to the live wires of the followed and Boom was wounded. ing tournament has beea wafted ships have lost none of their Rhodes describe how She ''puri leaving Yuma, according to Alvin honse Saturday, Man-capital 2 2H, at . fied" hen brother. Trip to Illinois. v efficiency, brother. election of officers and chamber of commerce who will call dtiwm to the faculty of the Brihan of the I , burned Herman In the iorm Duncan, left Yuma on March 11 and p. 'in,, for business as -- The .gnns the next few days." such other may properly on Yonng university. TheProf are to- "They Swen O. Nielson, proprietor of the and devil to aut the cross drive of a successful, less dreadnnughts were were due here a week- ago," he said. come before the camp.. The meet cilLcd to artept the defj and to Buster Brown Shoe store,, has just I "What declared. however' according to Lieutenant Ws,. legions," she W n-returned from a trip to the middle-wes- t Commander James H. Strong of the did I did Jinder ordaas. The 'speu f rThe missing- himeymoouers hft ImrwltT be excluded w h" pitch against the expert' froaa tfce " .... north. Chicago a month ago in Duncan's quet at 5 p.' m. which took him as far east as thejlotel- Roaircraft squadrons "of the battle of the holy power was on us. We roadster.: a :, yy are at eUl-there bert, Granite City, 111. -- ... Fortunately am Judah Houseof of r are the Mr. Xeilson was In Illinois on the fleet bility mh govendag faculty cto "They failed to score a single hit. its roaring lion. I was bidden a&emhec e the all therefore, tests, day the destructive: tornado' swept In the six minutes of firing" he purify Brother Herman. I followed staff of the lastittttwa WtO be cTjrf- through fire middle western states , the word." . said. ' and lives To Offer bk to comieteL ' The eeartvst will of School hundreds Summer destroying half the on v floor, ."They missed the targets, but ."Herman lay to doing material damage' mounting Many Advantages take place ia the near fature. alnearly hit a eoople of the planes naked, that '.the flame might drive Provo All this Is a part of that environinto the millions of dollars, block of Students. Graduate almost a definite date has k jv-- t every "In r though out. the devhi I drew a poker from ""As I stepped off the train at that were towing them. ment too tumbledown and the bnUdings set. old we find lieen Jliat closely part (Special to The Herald.) the stove and passed It over, my own courses in seven teca The challenge coese Grauite City at noon on March 18," Tblrty-slfwwa a and shacks buildings pot worth re. touches the cbUdren, lips the sign of purity. . to 28. g- but ? said Mr. Nielson, "I remarked to a will It March SPANISH FORK, graduate open departments 'children let out and bositesst and profcsskssal yet of tlie 'y'School and jmodernUlngroup pairing "On Herman I made the sign of man accompanying me that it whs to use for the play their games and spend their is rumored here that at least onC students during the summer quar- men of Salt Lake City wa are tha cross. Yes the Iron barned deep, being rented and kept tter-a- t the darkest noon hour I had ever local Yonng of of the marriages elopement and' anxious to exhibit tftrft ability e of Tevenuerlhat they time among ttteyweeds ihe'heg L touched his arms,' feet; back and few dollars seen. Black clouds were in the students wiu be an- - sity, according to nugh M. Wood Rev. W. tmnbledown buildings of the lected, will a Prove- - andieac. A rftant asya produce," ', his head. " ward, dean of the summer session. match witt sky then ftud it was raining and Ilk. Winua ' IIUtTa aH "I S'7 TT probably be arraww tai bactyardA' '' "How the devils, iled from his Bulkley. blowing. cntejrjBf attraction l hwand is Jhe This will make It possible for grad take-pla- ce Salt Lake City fetter. la ?Ia every, section ilheJtowxLJ."e " plysBBcha course that a learned select wherever date students to body!" topic of conversation ' old ' tumbledown surroundouthouses, in find life, if part Influencing All of men, women or children wiU fill their needs admirably. through the . newspapet extras of fences and barna,( often far beyond ing conditions' tend to produce a groups " the terrific, tornado and th de- of the courses wrill be taught by HOLDS FVXERAL are assembled. ." RAN FRANCISCO," March 26. to" fall like and can we for left use high hope decay s character, but yet who rank well strnction that followed Its wake." The principals In the elopement eminent THEX TlXDS The trial of Dorothy (U.P.) lie to and noble character and lives to be. are Mas down, from age. All over are son of among the educational faculty of Granite City, III.; is less than 60 Thomas, . who I girl jaz back such conditions. corners and under reared found miles north of the stricken territory. P. Pratt Thomas, president of the America. , WEST FRANKFORT killed her mother, may never be "Is it not f line that we began to Commercial Bank of In which gradr -yards, and CTen front yards, that The Spanish Fork, 2R. March (U.P.J Jerry S:'.S completed. , res to line our our that are left to grow a riot of weeds, responsibility HIGH rtUESTs . MEETING Miss Ella Money, daugh natework may be had are agron on the edge of raving has his two yswr eJ-- i van today Bordering for children does not end at the front ter of Bishop A. T. , Money j J. omy, art, biology, chemistry, ecostray ' 'The regular, April meeting of serving asdeposltoriea.. Insanity, weakened by four colbaby in a makesshlft h.miet afss door bat extends out to the street. Waldo Hagan. and cans. , the Utah stake high priests sonjof nomics educational administration, - going, through funeral SerrKFareniD- - papers Is the three' days the trial ' the A of. lapses. gmwtJng a ; the Into banks and ditch the geolalonof backyard, Dr. J. W, Hagan, and Hannah Lar elementary teaching, English, quorum will be held at the r rOur miles of has lieen under way, the . former Teachers Monday for a baby fee bad luxuriant through the greater part street la every direction and that as son. junior high school auditorium child of the dance halls Is threat- er school organization daughter of Hans oev. history, philosoiihy of educa this as his soa- held tified will evening be ' of the tion, physics, political science, psywih a tine growth of long as there is an abundance of Larson. Sunday morning, 10 'o'clock After the , funeral Vrrtv ened with a complete breakdown. t. at the school house; according to weeds. year, and and the aU March 27, according to John of weeds evidences of secondary sounds careland All students all The sociology this chology, badly yonng people, -- i Her -wa Informed that a twbr whK-attorneys today jrere to re-- Fred St rate, principal': . Johnsjm, president cf tlif as been looks worse. It make unbeantiful essness, neglect and ; Indifference, the Spanish Fork high school, were teaching. courses are so-wa at the " These arranged looked like hLs there will beiendency towards a married nnknown fcr their, .parents quorum. The1 meeting has been adx erback that Dorothy be given a o Bt. Farmlngton, Ttiesday afternoon. that graduate students wJH haveao the and I'pcclcaL'tiwU that .neglect "Bat t the boy at tie complete -- personal : examination In apd girls of the school. A lecture about It' alL ' Cnvie&ment plays vanced, due to niceties of life that .will tend to- After returning from Farniington, difficulty in pursuing graduate vaa ! hvaie. In the at WHker campus either .urss hopes of determining "whether she on "The Proper Diet ference to be hold 1n Salt Lake or to her went one his home, In theliringing up ward the indecencies and disgrace each 14. the the Teeth in Good Condition" will tremendous part ' Provo or at the Alpine temu It is said. City the first Sunday in April.' ran stand up further under of our children, onr future ritiiens. ful things." be eta-eby Dr. M..W. MerrilL ordeaL murder Y y;..x . '. . Armlral Samuel 8. Robison report' 1 CHAIMGED DAUGHTERS OF PROVO MAN SAW BIG TORNADO "th!M. V PIONEERS MEET ' , anti-aircra- ft you-wlt- 36 GRADUATE ab at COURSES AT MARRIAGE MAY anil ' blu T ";- . . i'-- '. SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES v . BEANNULLED . - v . " x - am he-for- hluh-scho- . DELAY TRIAL S " PARENTS WILL , n, r .. ont IiIEET TONIGHT ediK-ator- want - . . ' the-Par- f 4 A Clean Town For Clean iifeopfe,, Gwk Week, March26 to April |