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Show ' MWSPAPE3 i i f ft it t--Jt t 4 T i W i.i 7- - - V M- i r. nnSALDPEOXU,'. ; Ji-- 'Ml T I . TV-:-- i i '-. ' PROVO, UTAH, WEDNESDAY; JUNE 24, 1923, ' n1 Q Q--- O n - O ml MP o o o o o t. o O . n rfi l3 LZJL O O n- r ' , . Li - o p.o U i !b o o State Declares: ORATOR 1 W : to AS 'FIGHTING BOB' PASSED ON I I ) . I Ml a ; FORTIETH YEAR, NO. 13. f.O O O O O ;i I ate to a policy of to k3 sections of j CELEBRATION - CONSCIENCE 2 Vw I o o Tiles TWOr ' , . u u uu uu t.U' o?eor''o- o.'0: o 6! - 1 u u LJ '. 06 - - - 6 b- .f o c - r. DR. G. W. DYER iill ' s ORATORHERE WESTWARD HO ON HORSE AND AS EM BUCKBOARD GREAT ORATOR Believing that ther might. . find new and hitherto nnknpwa , 'pleasures' In tne land of the golden sunsef and that, they ac Mittan Irnores Naval, might reach that glossas land Radio Equipment for Corns; on th? back of an old horse; tnerciai Outfit Offered they had token from a posture 'v-"at. Crescent, a few miles norta ; : wards of Lehii two,. jnvenlK' detention , I1LBUR ORDERS PLANTS from the Halt, real experience! tar. REMOVED F rEAKi home, had passing through" Utah1 rounty , Tuesday, aceordbig to Erie. By-- ; , officer for thl lnnd, prolmtlon U. S. Destroyer Chaslnp; Pc!" " i;;. -- Germ-- , Alleged McClintock Murder Trial May Go to , Jqry on Thursday . . i ' J, ; ; AsHtstant State's Attorney Shows Jury How Aliened Murderer Built Alibis . CRIMINAL COCRT,1 CHICAGO, William Dirlinf Shepherd hu Indirectly confessed to the murder f Billy McCUntoek, tb state charged today 1b Us argu meats to tbe jury for Shepherd's conrlctlon. . assistant , Georse fi. Gorman.-firs- t Jui:24. PAVID.GBAT. . ' . --. I FIRSTHEARING . (UP) state's attorney, msle the charge as he resumed the, address he started yesterday. "This man Sheiihcrd," Gorman de clared, "had a guilty conscience and tbe vptce of his conscience led him statements to make against Wmselt "No, htf sever said 'I killed Billy McClintock but he offered HbU d excuses and be fled from town. Those were Indirect confessions of his guilt and you gentlemen1 should ? them mi your'ftlnd."- ' ' wn demanded yesterday &aun, death penaltyxfor ., Shepherd,. cited luw) books to show that - indirect confessions are often more, danifrging than- - direct evidence. Then he told the Jury what the "indirect confesslotiiT were. .. "Even before the doctors attending Billy found irt that the boy had typhoid feter, we find Shepherd telling Amelia HaU, one of the nurses, that Billy had told hlra he had typhoid fever," Gormanajsert- ed. f Shepherd was framing an alibi. He knew that Billy had typhoid because he bad fed him the deadly S;cnn, but Billy didn't know it-didn't know that his own guardian had poisoned 'him. No, Shepherd jput the word in the month of .the dying boy to protect "himself." Gorman cited the fact that Shepherd had told the same story to a at newspaper and to he . U L,, . MtM JULY PLANS )LY MATURING m ':tff f ', ;';",,:. 'ai J Because jpas guilty and his conscience working' on 1 him," Gorman contWued.-- r ill "And. then when diedj Shepherd could hardly wait until Billy was buried tp get out of town. He fled to AluqucQite, New Mexico. Why? - Because he was guilty arid he wanted to run away from his ; conscience," Shepherd exhlWted more signs of restlessness today than at any other He time since the trial started. passed his hands frequently across his face, shifted in, his chair and beld whfspered conversations with '1 ' bis attorneys. . :y f Mrs. Shepherd, Vho' wept conml-sl- f ely at yesterday's session of court when Gorman started his bitter Accusations, did not attend court today. She came early to visit with Shepherd and then left IN LYNCHING , ' Feature Activities CASE MOTE . - ,. ; -- NATIONALLY KNOWN ARTIST t - , " -- By PROF. B, F. LARSEX. ' .(From, the large v number of Inquiries received rom:artits and art teachers In Utah' aBd tbe surrounding states It seems evident that the art classes Alpine school at Aspen Grove this year will be both large and enthusiastic, r ' Good artists and art linden ts can do much to: advertise Proto and Utah county. Because of and training they are 'always searching for , the 'beaiitljul in our environment.-- - Their ptithus-iasand ideals are passed on to us and we learn :to- see, as it' were, Tbe through the . artist's eyes. artist's interpretation of nature touches' our understanding 'and we ' "thrill of .Joy In experience a the, presence 'of 'this glorious r which we have our be ,. I The Sprlngville Cahning factory 'completed its run on the early J.une peas.MMtday evening, June 22, and took a lay off tor jftne day before starting n the early, variety of, the Jate peas. " run from June 5 to During-th- e June 22, there were, canned 276,584 cans of "A" No. 1, grade1 of peas. day's run. during this xiic tatpt perM iKi Friday June 19, when CUo,773 can were put up. The dully pay 'roll of the canning Ympany during this time nnml)ered persons including men and wo , en. '"' , ' .' - ," Manager M. E. .Crnndoll. Jr., that the canning of peas this summer for the first timi, Is work- A f ins out very satlsfartory; ; and pTJIses to Mt Rreat Industry f tiiy?opIe of this commiinty.,;v The grade of jmtMnif canned, la Kit an exceptionally 'g'oo'd quality. ; Dr. G. W, Dyer Is a great orator with, a great message tor, the American people, according to Dr. Adam 8. BennioB, superintendent of the LTD." 8T church schools, who . waa 8. E. asked by Secretary Hinckley concerning the lecturer. Dr. Ben- niun-w- as without Jigem.. in wny I ' mending the. work beiug'done by ' ': Dean Dyer. . Dr, Dyer comes to Provo on Friday under the auspices of the chamber of commerce and other civic of the city and will give three addresses, one at the university, one before the combined civic clubs at tbe Hotel. Roberts and the other before the general public in the stake tabernacle in tbe evening. Dr. Dyer Is making this crossAL La rulletfuji body Is tukeu Inuu Maslungton to lie In country trip under the auspices' of euiyr,itoLet state In his borne city,'. Madison, Wis. .This plctuse was taken: at;the the national associated Industries; to deliver a message of .. American oapltal as the casket waa being put on.the train, z i ' . Jl,.V11 idealism and morality to the people. He is dean of economics of r j of Nashville, Tenn--, an Institution of good standing in tbe nation, with an endowment of ' $8,600,000.' He is oft leave of absence from the school to give this series of lectures. He has already . visited twenty states of the Union. The lectures are all free and open to every one. :, ',' " DEATH ' OEi FOREMOST LEADERS" jii: j i l t m .. i , PLACES CAUSE IN JEOPARDY Junet MADISON, Wis., (CP) j edge of his father's affairs and his. The life of the Progres own ability rould face stif opposive movement throughout - the . sition from those within' his own United States is in jeopardy as a re- ranks who 'do , notf believe' he has himself be the voters. sult of the passing of Its two leaders, yet proved The widow, Mrs. Belle Case LaFolSenators Ladd and LaFolIette. with-I- n Iette, loved throughout the state as ; a Single week." much ag her husband, is the only ' A curious situation has arisen one! who can unite " the ' various here In Wisconsin which1 probably groups. She' does not desire to be will result in Mrs. Bellfe Case La a candidate,; but appeals are being FolIette, widow of Jhe leader, go- made front every side for, her to ing to the senate for his unexpired step forward tq save the movement erm but such a course will only which her husband instituted. . deraythe, fight for control of the statefhUi is' bound to come. ! Out l.nfQrtb. Dakpta the chances of 'the ProgreSfdve- S- holding their own by ejecting csuccessor for Sen ator Ladd. are seripuslyjn doubt, i RepublleapsTiave leenxworklng strenuously! iii these two stateslnce the j, beginning of the , presiden campaign for the express purpose of overthrowing the ProgressTfes at KANSAS CITY, Mo., June 24. the polls In The almost simulStxL men and one woman taneous deaths of Ladd and LaFol- (UP) arrested in connection- wlth an- al' force- Iette will special elections leged tVKklll Mrs. Mabel within a few jnonths, at a time DsaIs attempt will be glvcnprellminary when the Republicans are stronger arraignthan they .have been in recent yens. hearing Friday, following ' afferno?Mj - ; on ment yesterday The .V'rlotiNn(RS of tbe situation : charges of assault with inteuMo was seen-ithe statement Issue! by kill. Five of the number failed t& Senator Norrls, generalissimo of the make bond of $10,000 and are being liaFollette group In congresi-whhekl Jn JaU..' U ' that-"th- e death of our grea( urged According' to Ray ,Bfy,an',tone of leader must not be taken a uny retired .mer' of our ranks." chant f Goncordfa.'KansatM prang; ' , U'adenf within the LaFoMetri ed with tbennlnet tq kllfbls twife. rank'jir'-frfiul;l.v- . worried.- - . New Mrs,, Davis,. was beaten ;rtd troibed candUlitfpK for ''his isenatori.il in her home last yea, byhfour of ore bobbing' up every :minatew ,r.TIte the sHspects, is charged, v 4 situation is descrilwd by import inl ' Davles, according to information observers as such that the IjaFoI-letU- ) from the Kansas town, is expected to plead Insanity. He is at Liberty spR. Itolxrt t logfctal hoice because of knowl- - on bond In connection with tbe plot. ' , SEVEN HELD ON o . ! SCENIC GUIDE GIVES TALK Joe Hickman, noted guide of Wayne county, natural bridge region. gave two illustrated lectures at the Young university flCuesday, one at 11 OO and one at 8;30 to enthusiastic audiences. ':'"''",'-- . Mr. Hickman showed views,' of Fish Lake, the Powell forest and tbe Wayne county, natural bridges. ."We are going to nave an opening July 1 and Invite people to come down and see some new scenery! that, Utah has to offer," Mr. Hick mn said. v.". TXJONESm BREAKS LEG . Kay Jones, the and Mrs. Thati-he- Mr. son of Jones of r New York City, who Is visiting with birt brother, C. R. Jones. suffered abrQken leg while playing around tbe Sprlngville Mapleton Sugar factory last8trdajr.'.t.. y The accldertt' occured when' .a motorcycle accidently fell over on ' the boy. ; - -An picture showed that the bones' were broken Just "above the ankle in the right leg. " f.EE F. RANDOLPH. ' . at Aspen Grove a man who. has a national reputation, both as painter and art teacher. Lee Randolph who will hare full the art teaching at" the' AipIne summer school, Is director of the California -- -ing. "' Fine Art one of the larg rli1'D01!' We all have eyes but , rx scaooi nvtnw . M., ne nas rl.lnn 3nv f Im -- ht j i.'th. received deaf of recognltfoi end which, we seek. But we cannot abjpid: inherit the-gr- ea $ legncy ,whiclr Chd botn,atJ)onie f i; t If. Randolph's In Prbvo has given '&l $t ' , nntn our eyes are opened. vJPlcture ktii bis oiiinriiJiof-- fitjt miihtains and valley will nave Jnncti .weight in help to open our eyesand we loam as one ; of the through them, to. see arid enjoy the estaMlshinr Utah world In which we live. It becomes beauty upotg of the world. We want That the Provo city commission "With ill of our committees hard year in that the entire membership ; who" are known,1 to at our world only as we understand work, and the success witn, which of the farm bureau Is doing aU chose well when they selected the come here and paint for tbe people we and love It. General Electric Novalu are meeting, the Fourth fJuly within their power to make the day units for the new White lighting the whole world much of .the Way now Through .seeing pictures. ' our of eolebratjon this year promises to be world Is enlarged so that things grandeur which God has .placed the most stupendous of its kind in an historic event, appropriately com being; installed In the business secwithin the boundaries of this state, the history of Pfovo. . memorating the 150th unulversary tion Ijf prove Is demonstrated by quite distant in time and space are Such Is the opinion of George W. of that day wheU a group of stwdy the fact that Indianapolis, the largunderstood; and loved as If tbey that others living In distant parts were a 'part of our Immediate en- a nd seel us our beaut ies as revealed Worthen, chairman of the genera,! (formers gathered at Concordbridge est inland city in the United Staes, ftj assert their independence ';aad has L3T8 similar units for its print-vironment. This year great many through the artist's brush may come Fourth of July cowHilttee. here and enjoy with us! the great j "We have leen successful in get- - Iii give their life's bl(Md. and secondary business district. paintings showing ' the wondrous beautles of nature unsurpassed' In j ting one of - the nation's foremost sary, for the cause of freedom. The spacing betweenthe posts will beauty of old ..Timpnnouog will be I i. It's a worthy movement and we be the same in Provo as In the lecturers and men of affairs to 3e- loe. of summer any other part of the world. taken, at tbe The civic organizations of Provo liver the Independence Day oration,' hope to make it Instill abew patriot- school, to various parts' of Utah larger city, or betwen 115 and 125 and other states, y These .palntrngs J and Utah county ought to welcome and. our entertaining features wjll 4sm into th heart if. Tonng Amer- - feet. The lamps designated' iin ica and arouae ,the bld"feeling 'of Provo will be brighter than, those wfn .help to turn thn.pyes ot the ; Lee Randolph partly 'because bis le nnsurpassod by any previous ability "(. help m l far beyond mr effbrto pay 'bdmagrto the nation's (gratftitire tbaf on many similar oe- - In- Indianapolis, the Provo system . worm niwsru uu. i .... icasions touched the life f- - every calling for two incandescent rewnuerate him for' bis aatal uy.- j lamps xiip iieoiw ot iius.viciniiy. are ability t ' Yei are tndeea. fortunate ttlai vue. pacriev . ,; . "of. 1,000 candle power each or 10,-fbrttuiute thii "yeaf w cuter(klofn t : . ! uh lisst ti ' it -- areftt ad jfe'n rs " i y -- A -- tbe;Ppla-r;,expedltlo- Jbl t g"vmmitrtwvt-ei' ' f-i- X -' i' cause WilbiiV '.t r warn, ui wuiwvh. , Tuesday morn! oft thef arrived jn Provo and while taklnr some of the . raorev 'attractive t points of Interest here tneys-me,wltn a terrible, mishap t be itbattf- sieed lecaina .' Iracllou white 'coming down the grade if rem fn Btatd, mental hospital nd In Some unaccountable way .., t jreared? o . ' and th boya saM, right oVer towtihdisw. the avii " itersuiinel from tbe rx . , planes and pedition. s' Wilbur bus 'sent a - pcremptwy memage to 'Lteuteuant Otmniamler Bj-tfa Charge Of the seven naval filers and the tthree planes ot the expedition 'to 'get MacMIllan io dis card bltt V,eonntetcil ' short wave -- wireless- - equliuent, Sunstltutnig rpr It the long avf navy eqwipineiif ' r'-', prodded. It Is au'tUoritatWely learned' that Byfd hftH been Instructed to leave tbcettwdltion if iiaeMUlsa.refHw-- s to eoniply witb Wlltmrs requ"t. C their' laps.' ..''. tJ'-- ' ' atunt.th tbls; :;ln i)tBlnjr mrse had broken, the shaft tebicle and they - wert ; Avhav!dtrotpf'friar'l! "ot iouliged to abandon It and again , iirrtUn. ship animal 'in the reV mount t the expedition a tih. the. nivy 'equipWhen malnder of the Journey.; ment: , The first stop of.tNr expedithey'.had reached a pdlntjaeaf tion U cneditlc4 for Sydney, K, J4. Jhe, ,C(diimbla stepl plant they - Tbetreuble stsrtpd when Itlie exagain grew weary and made an pedition iff frem BostonKJune Not" beast.. effort- to sell the left the Avy equipMacMUUn 17, being successful they, dismount- -' en the dock ther ment It, into a was behind ied and turned him .tUca anipped to .Wlscasset, they-bameanwhile" pasture. In the ' Malpe, where the Peary . and Row seen some boys on bicycles, dour finally shoved off for the northj ' and bad concluded hat they and again MacMIllan refused to re---; could: reach, California quicker load It i , and had concluded that they Several radio messages were ex- could only find a wheel f ebhOBed between MacMIllan and WU ' At Sprlngville they picked op biir since then leading up to the one bicycle and tbe larger 'of tbr demand today. ' ; ; peremptory two pedaled bis companion Into The destroyer Putnam, with the Spanish Fork. equipment left Wlscasset yesterday j Here they picked up another MacMIllan contract With the navy ; wheel and made splendid time; expressly includes Tth.e department pver the smoothly paved roads use 'of tbe. navy radio equipment . t fnta'Payaoik At thfs point, how navy officials ' said. ever Officer Bylnhd had vee ' -. retaken.'thera and the were turped to Provo, where; today they are waiting In the juvenile ward of the county Jail for df-fleers of the'Salt Lake Juvenile court to accompany ' them to town. ... . , their ' home . ..; ' t. 'f n -- SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES . . . i - itiew4nl -- , - -- r S t . , 1 SPRIIi'GVILLE M X ."-- ' '' '". ". HARVESTER HEAD PITS OLD MAN BACK OS JOB i (UP) , CHICAGO. June 24. A grey haired old man came before Judges Arnold of the juvenile court to ask for assistance for his wife and children, i "I lost my Job at the International Harvester company because they say I'm too old," he "Yon go back and try said. again," Judge Arnold suggested, falsing an eyebrow at a juryman Who has been serving for a daily -- BtlrMHl ' of;3. Thejold man later ''-":- ' reported he bad' bis' job hack. The man. In the- jury box Waa Harold" S". multl Billionaire McCormkk, bead of the Harvester work. - i 000 lumens, while the other system is calling for 600 candle power ' - " . lamps. ,' Work, on . Provo's ,Whlte Way is progressing rapidly.. Tbp posts are being erected In preparation for the arriving here within, the next two' or three eeks of the equipments ''When completed the new system will signal provo out as having one of the systems In its business section of any city. Its Bie," said Mayor O.i- - KV Hansen. "In fact It will be as good a as those of many of the larger cltlps In the United States. Nobody in Provo. will need be ashamed of iU UfihUcg 8ystem after Ausuat sys-tea- ANIANS i Hi ZERO HOUR ?A11 Kiwanis Impressive Night Ceremonies Observed By Springville .Club , ; At the opening of the Ki wants International (jonvention at St. PauU Monday night, .Delegate. Elmo Coff-'- 3 mn. Cf the fprlogvllle club, attepd- ed the "All' .Kiwanls Night, gram.' while "members here at hoaie ebserted' a; someDrnat similar afftiit and' the' syncbroniiied. "Zero .Ho'urt wjfra iAU tlObS'U the United fltfctSa and Canada simultanwfusly with 1JJ convention 'boiii, paid an tmpresstvej . sijeutrHlniW.to Klftms,,, 15 CHOSE SAME LIGHT SYSTEM r tst - PROVO AND INDIANAPOLIS other-artists- . xpediuon With forsaken . 12. i th,elfc-in-tere- Vander-bilt-unfrersl- ty ': -: The youthful ' adventurers, Naval Radio, Outfit whose ages were given as ilUnd-- 4, had nof ridden tbelr conveyor far when they concluded . WASHINGTON, June XV) that a more comfortable" meajM:".Befusal of .Commander Donald In be would a' buggy. travel xf MacMIllan .of Accordingly they found Just the to carry iavat radio, equipment baa btickboardni, thing in precipltared' a noarrel with. Stscre-nn which thes could carry.a the Navy Wilbur Which may taty of " i GRAVE CHARGE at-th- ' district. . ''' 'i ljk American Idealism and Moral lie Emphasized jjy ity to - Noted Speaker - ; - CAfffiEDPEAS I AS TOTEACHATASPENGROVE - LARGE OUTPUT y: r -- Dr. Henry- - David Gray, bead 'of the department of iiglish at Stanford university, author and lecturer of international' fame, will deliver the Fourth of July oration,' accord' Defendants Not Ready to Go ing to announcement of, George "before Court, Ask for Worthen, general chairman, of the More Time Independence day committees. Following tbe mammoth parade a short patriotic program ' will be conducted In Pioneer park? . This (Special to the Herald.) program will be in the form "of an PRICE. June 24. The date for entertainment during which musical the bo)d;ng of the preliminary heari- numbers wQT play an important part ngs of the men arrested here on Following the patriotle.oxerclses the' alleged charge of participation M program-o- r sports ror.une cnu in the lynching of Robert Marshall, dren will be conducted under the negro1,, who killed J. M. Burns, direction of. Dell Webb, city recrea town marshal of. Gastle Gate, Is ional director. . This, will consist of still In jthe future, according to O. K. a variety of races, games and enter Clay, county attorney for Carbon taining features for the little folks. ' Dnrlng the afternoon there' will county, . "We have been ready for several be a game of baseball between tbe days to proceed with the hearing of Tlmp players and .the Utah "Copper jthemgn: now in, custory' on Jthe -. team. Thlc pro ml aesjts fee one--tf suiu ai- - the best garnet; of the entire season. wgea lynciung cunjrBea, In the evening an open air enter torney Cla, "but thus far none of the men are. ready, to preceed. Some tainment of exeeptionyi tnerlt Will of them havie not even engaged coun- - be given at Timpanogos park under to repersent tbem at the hearing; the direction of the City recreational e of Charlei Afwood, 6ne committee.. This "will include a of the first four men to be arrested spectaculaf exbibltton of fireworksj set for Thursday, a pageant and other features of Inon '. but . now he announces that he Is terest It is stated. . "In securing a man of Dr. Gray's not ready. ' I have announced to the men that they may haw as long a qualifications, the Fourth of July period as they desire in which to committee feels very fortunate," said Chairman Worthen. "In addition to proceed with the trial. "The prosecution is ready to t being a man of exceptional attain nt as a lecturer he is tbe author the case before the court today, to-- morrow or any other time t&at Is of a great number of books and a best suited to the conveniences' of contributor to the world's greatest those under, arrest." periodicals.' Dr. Gray at present is a member Attorney Clay expressed the opin ion that the ease may be heard someof tbe Young university summer school faculty. time next week. . , 1 Countv Residents WILL SPEAK IN PROVO j TilKKK TIMES Jf lUJJAY Mammoth Parade, Short Pro gram, Sports and Fireworks s "Why"--, , . SHEPHERD EXHIBITS MQHE RESTMESSNESS ,1-- Message of Importance to Be Given to frovo ana utan t Df. Henry David Gray' Ration ally Known Lducat orsand Lecturer to Be Sp eaker .; the vr ,V ,.' ',.'',lastedU -- 'at Tje "Zero Hour'', period minutes: and Vtuded the "Fel- lowship Moment of " Silence." the' , singing of :"America" and "God 8ave the King," the reading of the. message Qf Victor M. Johnson, III., president of KlwanU, International, by A. G. Johnson an the "Onward Klwanls'f - song. . President, M. E. Crandatl, !JrJ. read, a telegraphic communication from Elmo Coffman. Tbe recitation In unison of tbe Inter-cluRelations Creed was led by M. it: Straw.' An address on the "Meaning--o'all Kiwanls, Night" was given hy .Ray' : . ' UDone. ,v "Wm. Grooms gave a vocal solo. XThrt ladles i were, in , attendance and the attendance prise was. won' by Mrs. Wm PhlHIns.' Mrs. Ed Rich did the drawing of the , attendunce ' : b f V slips. Jfihu T. .Mendtjqhall kas toast- matter, of the evening. ,The closing feature was a radio entertalameEt, ' " operated by .Woo. Grooms,-- : |