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Show 7 ... .'. ... '. . ....... " - - ''.A'KEWSPAPEB dedicated HERALD PHONES to a policy f fairness to all setUonfof Utah eoanty. THIKTY-N1NT- N RYAN "Wallingford and Blackie DauT ; '..".. I Girls and Women to Sell pies on btreeu on Pop u VI , ' SiSfs J. ; JaliC par-"Wi- ts ir fPH - - filACCABEES OF STRAWBERRY UTAH COUNTY DAYPLANSARE TO MEET HERE FORMULATED -- PROVO CEREAL PUNT MAKING i Idd - J BIG PROGRESS ,,' '' CHILDREN TO -- work-sinc- repeatdance: of maypole ,, i CONSPIRACY tw SENATOR IS d LAIDTOREST MUSIC MEN AT - prince some CLEVELAND CONDUCTOR 20.(UP)In it n, v - .:.:. i ! '' :". ;'. . NEW BOARD FOR U.S.C.0FC.IS NAIilED AT MEET . . COUZENSHAS - WASHINGTON May 20. UP) A new board of directors of the United States chamber of commerce was elected at Its annual meeting . berejay.jlncladed sons, and Everett G. Griggs, Taeo- ma, Washington, Heads of the various departments of the chamber were elected as fol' -- ' lows; ' '." " Civic development, Charles Wl Lonsdale JSansaa -Orry Cincinnati, Ohio. Domestic distribution,- James P. Manufacture, A. J. Brousseau, - , New Tork. Finances' John O. Lonsdale, St. ' Louis, Ma Foreign commerce, Paul Shoup, San Francisco,, , ' Insnranee, Harry A. Smith, Hartford, Conn. Natural resources prod action, Milton E. Marcnse, Richmond, Va. Trahsportarion and eommmilca-tloA. L, Hnmphrey, Pittsburgh. v -'- : NEWTAXPLAN tle r, -- - . 7J 'i;l- ays jt".4 KIDNAPPING 1:-:.. DISMISSED - Woodward Given Aid by Men Who Aimed to MUet" . MIDDLEBUBt, Vt, May 20. (UP) Men who less than a month ago shouldered rifles and struck off Into the Vermont hills to "get" Earl Woodward; kidnapper of Lucille Cbatterton, today spoke of simple justice and the spirit with law, Following probably the most dra matic court scene In the history of Vermont, Judge Albert W. Dickens late yesterday swept away the charge of kidnapping, After the state had completed its case the judge declared, "we seem to have here not a case of kidnap uing but one of a little girl running away from home, assisted by a kindly; even if unwise, adult. The state has not .shown that he had an evil purpose. The charge of kidnapping la not sustained." : room' demonstra . After theicourt tion ad spent itself, Judge Dickens remarked that Woodward was still held on the charge of larceny of a TriBUKCl, UU A date for hearing the charge has not been set and the feeling is prev alent today it may never be. t Pa., ' - ..- . n, , HATTO GYPSY: CALLSPOUCE A y6ung lady working In a Provo millinery store became so frightened Tuesday morning when a gypsy wo man stepped into the store that she presented the woman with a new )r " ' ' ' .After the gypsy band had left, tly1 girl came to "herself and told the proprietor what - she bad done. Chief of Police Wren Wilkins was notified and immediately set out on a hunt for the woman and the bat. Several hours later, hews of the affair came to .the attention of. the sheriffs office, through a conversation down-towSheriff J. D. Boyd and Deputy Otto Elrk soon found the gypsy ramp and brought the woman and the hat to the store, Since the hat had benpresenled to the wo man without any. coersion on her part no charges .could be brought i.. against ner.j hat truly feel that they are worthy of the consideration' of their elders, and If yon can Instill that feeling into the life of the boy half of the battle Is won. ; re craft - The ceive much of value hi an education al way and also have the time of their lives. ' ' . ."We are all looking forward, In fond anticipation to onr annual excursion, "'.plana for whjch are al ready being arranged on a larger scale than evef before.". . only person able to corrorborate the testimony of "Dr." C. C. Fafman to the effect that Shepherd came to Faiman's diploma mill correspondence school In search of germs. We'll take drastic action against anyone found tampering with wit nesses,'' Crowe announced. "We'll carry the case to the grand Jury If V we get evidence that White was . 'A-'ispirited away. , nite s .visappearance was dis covered yesterday, Crowe's Investl- -. gators learned that be had quft bis position and moved away from his southilde residence., ' ; White's wife left a note with a neighbor, telling her that she and her husband were leaving and ask- lag the neighbor to take care ot their household goods. "We had to leave there; our Uvea were 1n danger, p& state stated. "We ars Hvlug ia--i kotel nntll af-- : ter the triaL", ; " While Crowet was investigating.' 4 -- r a PARENTS VISIT warned ot violence, another' "tip" came to hit attention. A blind newsboy In the neighborhood declared that White had told blm he was going to Florida that 185,000 and a furnished cottage waa waiting for blm there If ha left Chicago, Whettie'tJvas by bribe or by fear of violence, this man has been Crowe said. "We'll Friday May 15 was' visiting' day at tampered with," the Tlmpanogos school and many of prosecute anyone guilty of tamper'. the. parents and friends: availed ing." William Scott Stewart and W. W. themselves of the opportunity to see what 'their' children 'had done O'Brlne, attorneys for Shepherd, denied any knowledge of a plot to throughout the school term. White disappear,. They lssned The' art exhibit was the one big have a statement, declaring they had ob-lo Uuf attraction. Whereas years from White an affidavit .In tained school s nsually been strictly a he denied his previous affair,' in that, all art work was which ' ' one to and posted. ; "We place brought to do' didn't have anything was and made This years change the each. class put one a. complete ex with White's disappearance,'' 1 hibit within Its own room, thus en state declared.' "We were counting on him as one of onr best witnesses abling the Individual visitor to because- - ho admitted Faiman's In the room. spend most' of his time in which he was especially interest charges against Shepherd were un- '. HHP SCHOOL EXHIBITIONS . ! - 1 . - " . '' - ed.' ' rjr statements.- r true." Selection of the Jury which Is to " Wblle work was quite" uniform in the .Shepherd case was held up, try many rooms, due to the' sanie sub nntil 2 p. m., Judge ' ject chosen and material used, yet meanwhile, the' variation was sufficient to be Thomas J. Lynch holding no morn on t coun--lI- e wgBted-t-o me." The ing sejai former school seemed to be quite satisfied attend the funeral of with its success and favorable com- Chicago politician, .re ments were frequently beard. In addition to the exhibit: each teacher bad posted some of the work of every child. - Language, spelling,; writing, etc., as well as the graphs showing the relative r Standing of each pupil and his individual progress during the year including both his regular work and the reKANSAS CITT, Mo. (UP) It's sults are shown by the standard the consumer who pays for the tests given In the district. The credit thief of business. Tlmpanogos: school has progressed , A constantly mounting toll of Induring the year and has ranked well creased prices la being added to with the other schools, so that most every article purchased in this of the parents as well as teachers country by the operation of .credit feel that .the Tlmpanogos has en- crooks. joyed a valuable and progressive , Tbelr "salaries' last year amount-e-d ' school year. ; ' to 250 million dollars. ' Such statements are backed up by Joseph J. Austin, representative of the National Association, of Retail apse.- , . ' SANTAQUIN Credit MOTHER DIES Men. Anstln reported 20,615 merchandise failures In the United States In 1924. . . . 20. Mrs. May SANTAQUIN. Clara Greenhalgh Peterson, 39 years ot age, wife of John O. Peterson, died at her home Sunday after an Illness of several motths. ':'iviiy ; . f Mrs. Peterson la snrvlved by Tier husband, one son. Max Peterson ; three daogbterg. Crystal, liven and Arvllla Peterson ; a N . widowed mother, Mrs.. Emma , .Greenhalgh ; six brothers, William E., Albert, Chief WJlklns was ready to start Henry, Daniel, George and David. out for American Fork, where he Three sisters, Mrs. George Kirk-mahad bad 'three gypsy bands detained, Mrs. George Lebaron, Jr., and when notified by Sheriff Boyd that Mrs. Hyril Openshawall ot the affair had been straightened out also survived her. " , n. "We anticipate this year one of the most enjoyable end educational excursions in the hint 6Vy. of scout- ; .. , PAYS BILLS - ,'. son to Influence his decision in fe question, cause 6r proceeding before him," said the court. , The guilt or innocence of Governor Davis, alone must be decided, the Instructions set forth. , "Mere knowledge ot the act. without an agreement to participate therein, is not sufficient to con vict" Judge McQulre said. j The acts or declaration of Peterson are not to be considered by the jury In determining whether a con spiracy existed, according to the la- r v.:- -' strnctloM. ; "However, lfthe jeonsplracf , is shown, the acts of one may be considered against both," the court ' ' ... pointed ent. The Jurors were further Instructed that Davis Is not on trial for the solicitation of a bribe from Fred -: y?t Poll man. ' "The evidence waa Introduced merely to show Intent " it was ex i plained. - CHARGES ARE ' case-agains- : . -- -(UP) 3 i aiyMo'! sparks from; live wires . - representing SAUER TAKES BAND TO BIG - - t- glvea- second ment." The Judges 'for the "M"- - men's (ffatoriGat contest were Jirfc X. H. Edwards, ' Judge James B. Tucker and Carl Wolf rora ; for the senlr-girls' chontest, Mrs. Achsa E. Fax-maProf. Alfred Osmond and Mrs. Maud B. Jacob. The judges, for the "M" men's quartet singing contest were Mrs. Hannah' Condle Packard, Mrs.- Norma Poulton Bullock' and Prof. Kenneth Bird. . . I. E. Brockbank, president of the Utah stake 'Y. M. M. I. A' was chairman of the meeting. CROWE CHICAGO, May Aroused by the disappearance of one of his star witnesses in the prosecution of William D, Shepherd and charging that the witness was "spirited away either by bribe or fear of violence. State's Attorney Robert E: Crowe today threatened "drastic action" If a plot la exposed, The witness; Robert White, wai considered important to the state's t the man who is ac cused of murdering Billy McClin- tock In order to get tha (1,000,000 . - ," CP) TOPEKA, KatL, May Existence of a consjilracy between Jonathan M. Davis, former governor and Carl J. Peterson, former state bank commissioner, to solicit 2500 for granting a pardon, must be found by the Jury In order to convict Davis on a charge of conspiring to bribe, Judif James A. McClure stated in his Instructions to the Jury.ln jpavis' trial today. If a "reasonable doubt" Is enter tained by the jurors that Davis Is InuooenJ, a verdjet of "not guilty" must be returned. "Xon must find, In order to con vict, the governor solicited the pay- 20.-(- men's quartet contest Mr. Christenson's topic was The Next War" and Mitts Coleman spoke o "Parity." . .Archie Williams of Spanish Fork, he g MAIN WITNESS " "Sherman Christenson, representing Utah stake In the M. L A. ellm (nation contest of the ten stakes Within .Utah, Wasatch, Juab, Car bon and Emery counties, woo the "M" men's oratorical contest at Col lege Hall Tuesday evening and will represent that district In the M. I, A.. Jubilee at Salt Lake City- - In ' June. Miss Rhea Coleman of Wasatch stake was adjudged the winner of the spnlor girls' oratorical, contest The mala quartet of Juab stake was the only entrant In the ."M" - CELEBRATION DEPARTURE OF Jury, in Bribe Pardon Case Drastic Action Threatened By Given Instructions by State'i Attorney in ShepJadge herd Case , , NOT GUILTY IF THERE BELIEVES WHITE WAS IS REASONABLE DOUBT SPIRITED AWAY Peterson's Acts or Statements Waa Only Person Who Could Must Not Influence Corroborate Dr. Faiman's Jury Against Davis Confession. Coleman of Wasatch Stake Wins Senior Girls' Oratorical Contest 4 Palmyra stake, was place In the contest He spoke on "What Utah Mesne to Me," Other contestants were Lyean Johnson of Pleasant Grove, Alpine stake, "The World War and the Nexf; La mop t Sowby, Nephl, Juab stake, "Lest We Forget Before Too Late": Hugh Christenson; Price, Carbon stake, "Higher Education ti l Training for Business." Zelda' Nelson of .'Pleasant Grove, Alpine stake, was given second plate in the senior girls' contest fkng on the subject "Worthy Us of Time." Other contestants ana subjects were Marie Hacking, Provo, Utah stake, "Ship of Life"; Edna' Anderson,: Palmyra stake, ''Ott Slogan"; Iva Fincett, Carbon stake, "Ye Daughters of Zlon" ; Virginia Elton, Nebo stake, "Improve- TWO CENTS SIS Rhea . pro-duc- BtEfnessOfflcft..... 85 Editorial Iiooma....lQ7 J I PICS tbe-ann- ; 11 I 'J , Sweetly smiling girls tad women of Provo loaded with popple t tbelr own making will aid the American Legion Auxiliary la tta annntl Poppy. Day drlv Saturday, accord-ini to Mrs. L. R. Edwards, presl . dent of the auxiliary. The money received from the Ml of the poppies will be ased by the organisation for the decorating of the graves of Provo's fold star soldiers. The boys who laid their ' Uvea down in. the world war and ) whose graves will be decorated are Harry, P. Hibbs, are held In Jail to Los John D. Boyd, Daniel W. gurst, jrbomasJIenneiiHey, .frft-ana scheme. Tney are Deloa li Peay, Orover V. Korenson, with charged operating Angeles, said to have swindled hundreds of persons of nearly $500,000. They told Worthy Klnnear, Roland Twelves, A. Bobbins, Joy V. Jones, their victims they were planning to merge several large railroads of the William ".. tnrnatml f"'V Iff wmi'll PVPT jWCSt and tfipt Charles Barrett, George J. Nelson, George E.- Bunker, Arnold Johnson, Harvey J. Adams , Aaron ZobelL Robert W. Nesbltt, J. Earl Armlt-teaAlfred Olsen, Leland J. Norton, Vernle L. Scott, Alvln Heaton, Charles "Bristol, Kenneth Jacobson ind Jackson Martin. 'Memorial day is again at hand and the American Legion Auxiliary will meet the people of Provo on Saturday with a host . of popples Date Changed from June y11 to District Convention of Fra- popples significant of the sacrificial blood of the boys who fell on Flan ternal Order to Be Held June 3 Due to Early-Berrders' field," said Mrs. Edwards.-- : . Thursday Evening Season "In the Provo cemetery we have WltB everythlng In Teadlnesg for Interred' the bodies it service, men ; (Special To The Herald.) one of the most successful conven- who gave their Uvea since the be PLEASANT GROVE, May 20 tions the Maccabees 'have ever held ginning of the world war. Our naElaborate preparationsarj being In this section, the members of the tion remembers with reverence these in committees various made by the local' tent, together with-- , those of veterans. Not only do the parents' Fork and of these young men; take pride in charge of the fourth annhal StrftWr Springritle, 'America? Spanish1 Fork, 'are working out the knowing that their sons are not for-- i berry day celebration i'6"ti be" " details of the program- to b held in gotten, but the patriotic organiza here Wednesday, June. '.".Z. ... o: F. hall in this city tions represent me general the 1- public season Iuo-t- v date the ' (he arly. In paying the homage that is sorely evening. Thursday has been set ahead one week from A feature of the convention will be due them. . ;:; , the day, first decided. upon.--, "For months the 'Auxiliary has the Initiatory ceremonies for a class wonTd-athe' bertlss feared that ofjvpwjurds of fifty candidates. The spent Jti timejn making the popple be g(mAJeiiiKuiie-ll7-thfran"t- e ritualistic ceremony' will be '"ad- wnicn win be offered to you on Another Industry that glves'every fflrsf selected, While on the date now ministered by the work teams of Saturday, you will be glad to alte should be In the Salt Lake. amF promise of becoming a substantial chosen, the berries ' Sprlngvllle, accord- your aid In this splendid movement.'' condition!' best one ; and Provo bulder for to local committeemen. payroll ing The chflmlier of commerce of A musical program Jn which tal-- . that will utilise much of the grain comproduced in this sectionf is( the Pleasant Grove has selected the ent from the Salt Lake tent includ to arrange for the Rocky Mountain Cereal company, mittees whoare ing selections by their' orchestra will now operating a small, but well celebration. These committees have be given'. Mayor O. K. Hansen will e their equipped plant, In the old factory of been diligently: at greet the visiting Maccabees with. the Startup Candy company,, south appointment and art getting things anj, address of welcome. A lecture in shape for the biggest affair yet on. The Knights of the Maccabees" on Third West street" ' ' In this section.' will be delivered by District Deputy ,, This company was Incorporated in given The chairman of the various com- George J. November 1924, anjl specializes In Mitehley. the preparation of special breakfast mittees are as follows: J. R. Ha The Salt Lake contingent of the finance and concessions.; Roy lodge has engaged . several large foods worked out by expert dietl- tions. The output of Provo's Smith, derorattiin : M. 8. Christian auto busses to transport the mem-ber- g fL D. of that tent to the - "Garden So artistic and so JjeautlfuLwa youngest Industry Is upwards of son, serving of free barbecue.; Dcvereaux; MoprerJrrpaTailerRoy imxr poundf orcerealraBltvmdthe Clts" They will bringjwkh-the- m Maypole dance of the business Is showing' a substantial city park; Fred C. Shoell, amuse- a degree team, a band and orchestra ProVO. nubile schools that rinspna strawD. James Thome, Increase each montn, according' to ment; and an array of vocal talent that of requests have been made by berries; Junius A. West, publicity, will assist in the entertaining fea- ents of the Children and patronspar offlcals of the company,, of "Grains of Gold" is the natae of executive committee, entertainment. tures of-tconvention. ,:t the tcEOol'for a repltltion of the it"' A parade through the Business sec- dancer"- is said their leading cereal and ?m to be rapidly gaining favor with ihe tion of the city will be one of the Accordingly the school officials recreational features of the conven- have arranged to have the children public as a cereal of ' exceptional ' r : ' tion. This will begin at 8 , o'clock repeat the dance Thursday after nutritive values. ' With each year this company Friday evening. Saturday evening noon at 5:30 o'clock at' Pioneer will be the convention dance In the park' giving every assurance that hopes to add to its productive power build arf industry and in Armory hall to which the general the details pf the arrangements will here that will ntillze great quan- be worked out J that everyone will public Is Invited. - " s . titles of grain that will be. shipped, he able to see. t, --"TeH when reduced to' the finished Would 11 the wren to all. of the leading cities of have them see the dance, for we be the lntermountain and Pacific coast lieve It will send a thrill of estacv Professor Robert Sauer has states. ; to see the their heart through 20 men from Uie Brigham lovely little kiddies Derform.'" Hnnt Young university band to make the H. Claude Lewis told a renreBenta- trip to St. Thomas, Nevada, to par- tlve of the Herald. aaktlcipnte lh the great Pageant, celebrating the discovery ed high with flowers from governof the Lost City, and the completion ment and state,officials the body of of the Arrowhead TralL The band Senator Selden P. Spencer laid In ': will be the guests of the. State of state here today. Funeral servicei for" the .' lunlor Nevada: the Invitation to attend CHICAGO, May, 0. (UP) A coming from Governor Scrougham. senator from Missouri, who died in Washington, will be at businesslike attempt to fMake The .band goes jto Nevada as. a re suddenly. " from the second Presby- Amor!ca Musical Is to be under- sult of the fact that Professor E. 3 p. kierlan hnrch heT&r-JL,p- ' Is Eastmond H. official the director taken by the musical trades "of the KINO WILLIAMSON. Bontli floral pieces arriving country, "when the silver jubilee con- of the greatpageanf and author of JVn)pg,Hhe gay and The--, band will was a wreath of white peonies sent Africa, May the portion of vention opens here June 8. democratic spirit, the Prince of ' President and Mrs. Coolidge. Erflcie'ncy in propaganda work is" have a conspicuous part in the ren- by Wales, last, night at a dance here, arrived The here last: body night of the pageant The latter to be the aim of the music trades-r.ie- dition, asked permission of the orchestra and will from Washington. 7 who will attempt to innoculate will be staged official are here' at conductor, to lead the magic himself. ImslncRs-llke- , America with the germ be one of the grea test performances 5. Many high attend service, Including in ever consummated west the of musical appreciation, according twelve senators who will make up to Matt J-- Kennedy chairman .of Zuni Indians from Arizona are the official senate committee. Govthe promotional program at the con- reconstructing a portion of the Lost ernor Baker and many members of City according to plans drafted by his staff will nlso attend.vention. ;: . . . from" New York and :' ..i "Musical instrjiments from the archeologistg six former goverBesides these,, 'There is nothing" that will give $30,0(X) pipe organ to the 50 cent Wash Ington, who are in charge of nors of' the state will be In the the coming generation so much con mouth organ will be on display," the, uncovering of the remains. The escort of ,honorary pall .hearers-fidence in themselves; their city and said- - Chairman "We'll .men who have been chosen to repKennedy. ' all mankind as the close association show the American music dealer resent the band are' as follows: , and thd Intimacy that scontcraft Roliert Sauer, conductor; Elmer that there Is some musical instruoffers," was the declaration of Dis ment this V clientele can play or E. Nelson, flute ; Walter Vogel, E" trict jBcout Executive A. A. Ander M.ppredate. If It's not the cello, It flat clarinet; Biuir Thomns, Merrill son, f D. Clayson, Wefeter Tucker and ?'-ukelele." U the be , (&y Is "To take right nold of the boy, It said that 20,000 visitors wiU LaVern Dickson, B flat cwrlnet; . pat him on 4be shoulder and make Floyd Irson," saxophone t Osmond attend the convention. him feel that yon are truly CrowtherrTrancis Haycock,' - Verl BALTIMORE, Mr., May 20. " Van Wagenen, cornet ; Walter Burg-ehe- (UP) Persons earning S5.000 or friend that he thinks you are, goes GENER.IL POISONED. Pratt Brethers, horn; Claire less ier year would be exempt from a long way In moulding the temperataxation under a plan out ment of onr future cltisenry. PARIS,-- May 20. (UP) That" Josnsori, Baritone ; Raymond Ross, federal an address hereb y Sena "And this confidence Is enhanced & famous French general, Marigin, Sterling fluff, tromboner Ford M. lined-iwho died last week was the .victim Ponlwn, Mclvln A. Brimball, bass ; tor Coueens of Michigan, chairman manifold through onr annual excurof Soviet poison gas was charged to- Mclvln Millet, Uebcr C. WUllams, of the special committee, investigat- sions to Utah's wonderlands,- The ' drumd. boys who are taken on these trips ing the internal revenue bureau, day by the newspaper, Liberie. ' I 1 - Saturday. Orson Ryan, snperlotendpntof the Logan city schools, will deliver the address to the Junior high school g raduates at the exercise to be held this evening at 8 o'clock la the high V, ", school audtorium. ' ' Superintendent Ryan Is an speaker and la recognized not only in Utah but nationally as a schoolman of the modern trend. The members of the ninth vear clans will participate In the program furnishing readings and musical selections. Following the urogram the are urged to visit the various exhibits of the school, which were The art, opened this afternoon.. home economics and the woodwork departments have some splendid ar ticles on exhibit According to Principal L. B. Han mon, the present year has been one of the most successful in the history of the local school. . The senior" commencement exercises will be held in the auditorium Thursday evening with EldcrMelvin J. Ballard, member of the quorum of Twelve; delivering the commence ment address. The annual reception of the mem bers of the senior class,' the faculty and the board of education was -- held atthe home-o- f Principal and Mrs. L. B. Harmon this afternon. f'" I ' unieruun aeniuns . I I ! Senator? ' - I NECESSARY TO - Faculty and Board i I V I American Lesion Auxiliary In Bnerman Christenson of Man-avv" Ward Goes to Final Charse of roppy Drive .. .Hera Contest ' GRAVES OP DEAD ONLY ONE QUARTET VETERANS DECORATED ENTERED MUSIC MEET A ' Principal and Mrs. L. B. liar-- -- -- mum PARENTS URGED TO VISIT EXHIBITS mon l -- ES :': f M f ED Tonight i I BE-OBSI- Provo Jnnior High School Exercises At Auditorium f I POPPY DAY TO ESSES A n .PEOVOUTAH, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20,1925. YEAR, NO. 309 H yi i ; n, San-taqul-n, MRIEDFOLKS DANCE UTAIIIIA errled ftlks -- dance will 1 held in the Utahna dancing pavilion Thursday evening, with JUurdock's orchestra furnlshlug the music. Several similar dances will be held during the summer months, a dance for each w&'k having already ken scheduled. Old time dances will Lo featured. |