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Show 4 J- ' MIgntTEAR,K0a4 -- - -- r PROVO. t UTAHWEDNESDAY. JANUARY 6, 1926, - - ppTTT, r vr? V : II vuuu , Aged Faces Trial V Zero! Arid aFireAo Put Out 1 DrvChief A QUAKE FELT El a A, -' ,, , Members Of American Coloni-- v zation Group Have Trying experiences u rtru Southeastern College of Okla- - ' RAINS DESTROY " - . .w PLANTATION CROPS v. X Confederate Veteran Says He t Liked His Monkey Meat -- v. Boiled Jw-nr- - y ' 1 COLORADQANS 86 - f , ' , k. - PROB.IBLE i - ' ft ltn-i- ' .... m awalt-murde- - OFFICERS ARE A !8AN FRANCISCO, Calif., Jan., trust fund of $1,648,H Mt by. the late Claua Spreckels In Emma C. 1019 for his daughter, Ferris Hutton, was terminated here w;lth the filing of a final accounting. wis accepted for . ;Tbe accounting r JlArthnr Button, wlw married Mm. Ferris several yenrs before her death In May, 1924, and the large were transferred to him r holding aa the guardian of Jean Ferris, 15. i Claua A. Spreckela York ahd;Radolph Hpreckels, Sin Fran cisco, trustees, reported safes ag gregating inearly $6,000,000, which e during the 16 year period trust fund Increased it $1,897,754, at the same time paying the benefic-iary- 1 of-th- $764,408.80 'plfiflta.' i liuHinpsa , - frrtm and Jnterest here f worth $ J. 013,929, a sixth interest In the Aptos rancho, near Santa Crua, and holdings in Hawaii were lncltded In the trust. ; r property, (llf Charles Ededr Welch 1 1 J Dies at Age of 73 x . Fla.; Jan. ST.; PBTERSBCRff, t'p)--Ch"arles . EdgarWelchi Originator of Welch Grapejulce and prominent manufacturer, died, here grieulturalRelief Sought by Jardine (WASHINGTON,-JanvL . . "(UP) - A new prcrani of agricultural relief la belnaraonght by Secretary of Ag rlcutfnre Uardine in . a aeries of nferencea with' farm leadera-another lntjpstea parties? which he annoiinceatmlay following a call ' ; at the White House,' d A '4 : 7X ' - neruiBfPfia'hfenr-r- - r- BLESSING IS ' - flood. - The ahake lasted only a few" sec onds, but wa felt in many towua Ciblena, Aachen (A! x : 1 ChI)ei;e).:,Puesneldarf1 Elberfeld . f&r and near Dortmund, i Home reports say that it was so ahary that hunks were jarred out if IsKik cases and houses trembled - DISCUSSED v ; EVELYNSSON ' " C.0EC.B0ARD ' t PASSES AWAY lo Officially Funeral. Services to Be Held wlll.not-heH- ev Tuesday-Nooat Hotel 1 - Friday for Mrs.' Edmund jdinply Cougars can be hnmbled Koberts that-t- nr n SOUGHT BY stewari by a visit- ing organixatlon. - Snch fans, how .should remember thaf three ever, Mrs. Hannah Elbsaboth Mailes Inst year'a gqnad greatrfayeranf Stewart, 74, died Tuesday at the are absent and that their places will have to bejllled hy n;en without col family borne. 31)1 West Fifth N'ort "" rtreet lege experience in basketball In the .' . . " '7-f:Bom November 22,831 nf C5o'iih'-- ' main. The ell BluffIast MrsVStewart crossed Cougars, however, exiiect to the: plains with oxtenlns In Captafo give the visitors great ba rtle. This game played In the west Wooley's company, in 1801.-.- , She east-we(iamc ,with her widowed mother is unique and the Conga rs are eager three brothers and sisters. The to take It I'sually western teams fanilly caiiie direct to ProvoV """where have had to go easrior suchconv' .4,- - r';v::.','f;,',L.s-i.v.- . Mrs. Stewart had since then resided. petition. The'monthly jnemhershlp nieetlng Coat-fL. E. On $uly 20, 1874, she was married Roleij bn not an of the organization will be held Fri- to. Edmund Stewart , She was the nounced as yet" who will make up ' day evening, January 22, t the mother of nine soda n children,, five of the team. Several junior high school auditorium at whom survives sontectIun8JiavJieen an(L othet her youth whiet time questions of importance and middle age she always took an wagered on the selection for : the to the city's Industrial welfare'wjll active interest in the church activ year.; All may bt wrong, however, lie discussesd. The ma'ii speaker Roberts' has his own sys ities of ihe Ptovo Third ward of will 1 announced later.- deterwhich" she'had always been a .mem- tem br measurements wbV-mines members of the teams - ab ber since coming to Utah. ; . She is survived by her husband, solutely impartially. On account of the fact that Collins neuand the following sons and ters: John Leland Stewarts Deloss and 7 8wensonHpt Stewart and Mrs. Myrtle Howe of Muring be holidays they probablj The Provo; Dean Stewart. Salt Lake will start against Oklahoma. City, and Earl Stewart, Bell, Calif. quint will be then. Dixon and Swen sonrforwarda ; "Romney, oeuter ; and halso 11 grandchildren. will be held In Howard and. Colltns. guards. This Funeral sen-iceThe Ladies Republican club will meet Thursday, January 7; at 3 :30 the Provo Third ward chapel Fridny will be a nifty outfit to see in ac tion. p. in., at the home of Mrs. Joseph at 2 p. m. Interment will be In the Since everybody pays for th' conB. Keelef. Judge Ellas A. .'Hansen Provo City cemetery- test, the towns people will haveaii wilt be the speaker, his topic lieing, equal chance with the students for 'The World Court." seats. . - .' The Johnson sisters of the B. Y. This will proliablybe the greatest U.i g've several: musical jiuni- game of the season for the price. liers and a comet solo will lie given " Tbe fact that it Is a prai-tk-game SHANGHAI,- Jan. 0. hy Master Jay Heeler. Refreshments (United will be served by the hostess. Mrs. Press) An attempt to encircle the and not one of tbe league mutest ' J. B.Keeler, Mrs, Benjamin Bach- - world on a bicycle enTed ,nlortlvely has set the price at fifty cents. ; A mammoth crowd Is anticipated ' M w ar man,- Mr J. Beck; hen U Paiitfngfn, Chliur, rweutly Hi Mqrozo a. Russian cy apd desired in order that the men Wright and Mrs. 3. E. Cheever. All Republican women of Provo cllst wa's held, up by Chinese sol may get a really good practice before are Invited to join in the afterumm's dtos and rolrited of bis bicycle and a great audience. In case tbe game Is well patronized there may be a '" 7. ictivlties. all of his other possessions.- second game Thursday evening, ! thougSthereT nothing" definite tc annountf at this time, r' ' The old and new mcmlicrf) of the bWrd of- the t Commerce met at fhe offtee't)f Tuesday eve King and outlined pluns for "the com: ing year. ' It ;was decided to bold ther organization meeting of the new board the Hotel Roberts Tuesday fioon, January 12, at which time the iresl-deand vice president' of the 4ard , will be elerted. ;' - ALL:OFFICERS Provo-(SiauLb- - LOS ANGELES, Jan. 0. (CP) frdm. Mexico Pacific to Canada, joined today in a search j. K. Front, alleged "master mind" hLa ,'iiigh powered eemblnation which swindled ight Loa Angeles banks Out of a pproxtmntely. $338,000 Four ot the principals, including L. A. Landon, manages Of a branch of the Hellinan bank, are under arrest. Landon's cooperation with Fronk- enabled the latter to engineer a glgantie Check "kiting" schetue.it Frouk ia sald to have' $200,000 of the loot In his possession.- - He was sought at both, the Mexican ; and Canadian borders in the' belief he is fleeing the country. was head of a well known finance company here, which maintained luxurious offices throughout the city.-- Me kept two sets of books It was alleged, to covet up his coast-officer- s- " , ad . her-J-J- - . REPUBLICAN WOMEN d-- i MT -- s World Bicycle Tour Ended By Bandits w-- . e BOXCAR VICTIM - IS RECOVERING rt -- , After suffering from cold and hunger for more than five days while locked ln"a bo car and more than six' hours ofj nnconseiousness, John HclndHelnmn, 24, was taken to the Utah county'lnflrmary Tuesday SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES aft. he afternoon.' Twd - honrh . rx!ai,hel that instltutioa he regabied his faculties and wnW given a hot bath and a gctod meal. Today he is reported to be np and around on his Young Ileindelman is fitf- ferltvg froift a severe attack of rheumatism which was greatly aggravated y his reCent exposure.-- . ' ixWheniacedittiarbor xar - by- - a ratjroad statkm agent Helndsehiian was, oh hi way from Las VegaVi, Nev.r to visit his brother 'near NephL Owinirtd Tlkisplif "slcar CMdltlonBr--rangement- a will, in all probabllitjj he made to send hlin to hia home at Cheyennne, Wyn., within the next n'W.taya. . ' ' TO EXPLAUI RufiscH , Jfay - : To Hia Cbanjre I'lana Abuut Going School- '" LX-B- t - CUICAOa Jan; C(UP)Rap- Idly recovering from the effects of "The; alxive lines front Shake- - the. poison she- - swallowed, . Evelyn siiearea "As Yon Like It," were Nesblt psared today to face her taken as the basts of the talk de- 17 year old ...sou and" expluln her at-- . ' livered. Dy ProLJ. M. Jensen before tempted the Brlghnm Young university The former- - wife of Harry K. on Wednesday .morning Thaw passed a satutfactoryi: night ami-wbelieved to have pussed wit esiiw-Ullfrom an educational point of the danger aone. , of view. He told the' story of thef Miss 'esbit' son, whom itbe has ' foHndlng-o- f Stanford nnhfcrslty and named Russell Thaw, was partly re-showed- - that the adversity that hat sponsible for saving his mother's come into the life of Senator Stan- life, Asleep In an adjoining room ford through the death of his son when hta mother's maid found Miss Nifeblt suffering from the poison and had a grett university which had beei, screumlng for help, Russell quickly ; a blessing to thousands of yqunt found a medical book, turned the men pages rapidly fori adviceTind then were made on the. ponred olive oil and milk flown his Itt?als oftbe Institution jKhlch had mother's throat 'This according to ' dwelopedlthe honor system of the attending pb.Vsii luns, helped in the ounces of the against eight school Initiated by the student body fight suU-lde- . as y . - - and which the rofei?-tatd-.?"' G'rfi?C..' ; L'lU. ;' The aicaker called attention a'so to adversities in tbe history of Brig-haYoung uulvrsity, the fire 01 Ljwd shejaajslallowed, . spend the holidays with his mother and was preparing to return to bis school in the east Tbe near tragedy hashiiiiged his jiians, however, and heTlsT how whl ting nntUi.the phytentlotuTherewe4rethose, helsaid sicians allow him to enter his moth-- , who were present at the fire, who er's room at the hospital so that he when they heard the, Jsell ;clangltu. can talk to ber. "H hoiies to girt a down"through the flames, felt In satisfactory explanation of his moth their hearts that Uiede ith knell ot er's . attempted suicide,the university was lielug sounded But there were brave hearts, he com mented, especially Abraham Owei Smoot and Karl G. Maeser , whi were determined .that outlet. thi adversity should grow a greater mil. versity, The fire .was the means if moving the plant to a larger campus. GOSSIP AGAKH RUNSALIUCX and providing1' growth.'. " a way- ' " - Jim. CHICAGO,' Prefessor Jensen attention oorts that storms had arisen along to the lines oNbejnootLMftor4; of. "Mant'il ' Sorrow :touthd by. Thee tgri)Wi Vllller. former str of Ziegfield - . bright, and her husband, Jack Pick-for' With more than rapture's ray, were denied today by Mrs;,. As.darkncKS shows us world 0 Carol Miller the ' .petite dancer's ' -- ' calli-- Rtw UP) -- d, flight mother.', we - '.:!.',. ' to bet Milferhr-conflnenever sawbydtiyiJ.. He. aiked the stndeiit to develoi ipartnunit here with a slight attack if the grippe but "admitted news-wpVlslou. .When adversities come, ini'i should lwik up to the stars and " reiX)rters long euough to soy OUT-MATE the greater tight denied by day. Ii 'lunik" when' told or the Teporf ; , Closing he asked of the student's 11 if an Impending divorce." ""Wi ly" eeeiiUy? efurnefl f s they had "vision "for their "Aim -Xewl'ork, where I had visit w.rh Mater and other worthy .institution Jfurilyn,': Mrs. Miller Mid. ; uSle in and both in prosperity adversity j ill telL" "The future jappy in her wort and only regrets been received has at Instruction f that it Is necessary for the office of th rtih coiinty sheriff be fiu Ciillftimia, ; Report? 'f .ta and the Provo police ' deiiartment probable 'divorce are the bunk." of from H. E. f - "f note with interest to Mayor (fc "K.llHnsen'8 fhe ciTylwYunTss7onTn"whrch he outlines a. program of work, or at least calls attention to public iniprovemeuta that should be the present commission's tenure of Office, 'and I wish to commend him upon his program." said George E, Burton of the Barton Furniture company. "Most Of usT perhaps, agree with the mayor who characterizes the lack of more intersetttlon paved 'sidw,alk crossings as a regrettable condition, and nuwt of us- - hojie with the mayor that a start CHn- be Tw continued from- - year- - to year made this year so that t liitetsectiinis'fef of most lie the city are linked with the n.ntll principal, 1 A sidewalks. .1 . ! - "Snch- where'-th"eVi)ecinlV needed is - y intersections - Improvement' ( UPliroach public meeting bouses .and iJiiecs frequented hy large grouits f peaestrIana,7ZHndrt'ds'"woulJ, appreciate bia lmirt'ovemeut, and I hope the city 'commlssiou will , fiiUl it possible to imminence this work during 'he coming year."" , made-durin- - the-wot- k-c -- I . ." TO REORGANIZE ARCHSVINDLER ASKSLIOnp - j or? John H.' Manwar'gng wna city sexton. David A. Crandall was re appointed ewtnii pound keeper Lee Davis was appointed to tin position of caretaker end oerator of the fire engine, He will make his borne in the new ftre statltin which is now completed and will also act as custodian of tools and .supplies belonging to the water works rtment, the electric light department and other city property. George A. Wright representing. tht carpentera andT contractors of Springville presented a verbal petl tkm asking thut the ordinance in . regard to tlie appolnt'.iig of a build ' The grand Jury plana to Investiing, inspector and issuing building compermits, be revised and then in- gate the swindle after it has forced. - The matter was left " Jot pleted probing the Pasadena "grand itand'i crash. :, '7 further investigation. A resolution was passed chang ing the regular night of council nd third meeting from the firstTuesdays in the month to the first and third Wednesdays in the month at 7 :30 p. u. ech meeting to de-p- a L. C. G under son, Wlv Is the new federal prohibition aueceedit for Wisconsin.- - r - BIG FORTUNE - l -- ciun. - Khlncland and Westphalia early to' ' t day, Panicky burghers' of : this Rhine rity .qult their- homes aud gathered In parks and squares, fearing a new calamity 1 the wake of 4he recent en- zrrAPPOITfTED GIRL SECURES n. J . "'' -- ' . "Nx ADVERSITY AS SPRIKGVILLE 4 - CoUgarebit off quite chufik v.. when they agreed to play Southeast ern college, champlona of Oklahoma and the auuthern A, A. U. in lwsket-bal- l th'u evening in the Y gymua slum, according to reports that have come over the moiintnlns from Colo. rado where the easterners defeated the Greeley Teachers, a ruttllng gmd bankthnlr orgauixatum by the aCore of m to 10. Oklahoma scored al most aa many baskets aa they could have, done bad there been no oppos Prof. 4.- Points to ing team. Value of in Adversity The Okl'ihomans the per' It was, degrees below zero at Wheeling, MS iVa., wbeg the firemen bad Development forutauc gainst Wyoming,- defeatto turn out to battle this blase; Even while the building was ablase great ing the University of Wyoming by "Sweet are the nses of adversity, Biases fit lie formed across Its frnn and the hose Hues can be seen the acore to, 10. . Jnst what which like theloa iig1y hud vea-- ' wreathed in ice. tobe Ooudo to the able they will omous, ' gars, the L'toh state chamirions, re a Wears jewel In his yet precious ' ; nialna to be seen tonight " head;. That the travelers have a great Aiid this cue life, exempt from U teOVPUed ii4heitu ' ornla,Uo, i ;", rmblU. ta'wut.-- r scores Jhtis far. With Young play In trees," fiuoks 'in Finds tongues " ing thelt first game, it will lie un f the brooks usual If the' Cougars do not liegln 7 Sermons running in stones and good. In the season with rdefeat-"-: verything.- The fanabf of Provo, however. Meet Board wtefthe,And'ea, 15-YEAR-O- ",'"'.' (COLOGNE, Germany, Jan., 6. f I'P) An earthquaks shook the -- Tb now-denn- tn A Guards: , Iloward : Collins. i We reftcbed Callo in June and . Jhrenr from Lima we went to our V;? CQBceaaion hy ot the PemvUn railroad orer i; the And,", aald -- -RowelU '"We foand bnivelvee in the miAwt of, a denfw Jungle." only 78 T ttilea from the Equator, Then came na,' the raln-a- nd tigits. We WiUt bonsea ont of leaven ana tried to nise be nana a and cot Wallaee Iiird" ChasrniCHy toft but the rain apo'led the croiia. , Marshal; Seymour Mendcn-ha- ll "goiaei f the folooltita Waaie Hoat Supervisor disgusted and built t raft and start-- d dowtt the Jpachitea riTer to the Amatun.) M'e neTer heard of them Sprlngrille'a newly, elected cl? eoimcil 4 their .oath'af 4of Ca, '. , fl tried to raise chlckna but they Monday noon. At the first regular ' woald ga off into the jungle to lay session held Tuesday night Mayor their eggi and I couldn't find them. siaycot iwmed a number of men -- 1 finally killed them oft f r for the appointive pos'jtlons in the ' My money various elty departments. Which -- wore wit and I waa redueed to eat-tu- g council; The Indtms Wallace Bird, who for the pasl monkey meat -killed yeSThas acted as nTght marshal war ta ua. I liked mine boiled tiest," appointed city marshal and Horace Boweii anid. yv:" Bf Oammell was - appointed night Rowell wag rescued byan Ensllsh-in$- n ma rshaLUirold Allema n 5a named Valeria who came up the named as justice of the' peace. Pacbitea river on his yacht while George AJflmpklBji wa,8fHrtntd on a bunting expedition."" He nald auiwriutendent of the' city until ha had a sister, Mrs. B. Tnm Hard-est- works. ;M; Ri Straw was a nnnwln the king's daughter's ed city attorney, Wm. N. Groomi home and a nephew, Charles RowellJ waa reappointed, city - electrician ; both In San Francisco.' Sbymonr L, JJendenihflll was t '- t- u pointed road supervisor. John Cran- dall and Len Taylor were LD ed operators of the municipal elec tric light plant Dr. George A. An-deranrwag city pfiyif I Many Houses Trembled, While Uooks Fell From Wall ' Cases , ...... .'',-Center- Konmey r. - j ' ' RESDDENTS SEEK SAFETY ON STREETS 16 - Dixon Swcusoq " iS William Bevaus, 78, la ielng held la the Logansport (tnd.) jail An inmate of the White Ing trial on C charge of first degree county Infirmary, he stabbed to death Nelson Anderson, :74, in quarrel over gtella Shirley, another Inmate of the Institution. He objected to Anderson's serenading ills a ftandaw, toenl- - Bhlrjey, who is $7, with an accord . xtltate a large tract in northern Peru ion. Germany Say LINEl'P. Trwardsi ! For Several Seconds, Reports From Hoop Fans Promised Fastest - Practise Game Displayed j . Here In Years ?. Lasts Shaking ' DEFEAT FLEET FOOTED - 0J kKW JOlij Jn. eX(UP)-- A harrowing Wory of life la the South week Anerlcftn, jungles where litf nbtdted on touukey r meat, banau aad poUtoea, wai told Vy Henry ' Allien Bowetl, 78 yea r old confederate, veteran and aoldler of fortnne, on big arrlTl here toda- yKearly- three .ago Rowell j old W home inyear California and h; Icame otte of jhe 62 - persona - who '.riyjdlned"k colony of the Perot a Land and DeTdopment company of ; noma Basketeers Are Heal Hoop Yl&ytnnn y. . ' . tI AUTO LICENSE Ja. Precautions Taken Crockett, aecretary enforcement of the law requiring all to carry 'Utah licenses ' GUTHRIE, tikis.. autohiobile Fenrinc the same m.! Scions wind from the first of the year. Indian 'wealth, People' who r operating ears for that murdereil ex which they punhasert ntr 1 anto ferteraLanihiitttlcji-Jmliy-intd- f stater asking ;a 'strict - illn Osage Mysteries Jl Pv-'(- Up' Ir of Belgium ; King Visits 111 Cardir.r.1 , - RRUSPF.I.H, Jan, king ttslsy lwid a-- visit to Cardinal pltmr?d-witb state tra precmitbms wnpfiur and found htra, well iullow-IMerchr niviteries Into the force full 1026 a. Os.ige must t'tah iiecurft thjin IJtah his eiccept for W. operation inarrest of resulted the liable to a which license Immediately or ness of the heart.' K, Hale and Earnist Bnrkhardt. . fine. . 1925 In- - nj |