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Show i i ' A NEWSPAPE3 edkated to a polity f fiirntss to all sections of Utah county. ...... k i HERALD TI 1 0X113 Business Office Editorial - I THIKTY-NINT- YEAR, NO. 312 H q- - - ; . - r 1 W m im w . o o o o o o o O 6 O - M U M Ift O O O O -- SERIOUSLY, Property Damage In Excess Proportionately Over Former Shock . U : U II S LI U X v.'":'- X nn - U VJ U ,U No Foreigners Are Reported Killed in Devastated I CAUGURATO ' FLOWER SALE WENT OVER 2000 MARK Funds to Be Used to Decorate Graves of War Heroes in Local Cemetery t,5' Vff First photo ot Count Paul V on llindenburjr (arrow) taking t;ne oath as president of the German republic in the Richstajr a jioon, May 12. This picture was rushed to London by airpl-inand disjpatched to America on the Majestic, arriving in 1 iww luift in jcao mail wcuk, e , d MEMBERS OF BOTH ST. LOUIS MAN' FACTIONS REPRIMAIiDED AT. IS SPENCER! MEITM n TO BE TRIED ON ' MURDER COUNT as Accomplice of Her Husband in Snootinf of Vounj Man IleM ' ' fire-spare- d two-thir- EARTHQUAKE VISITS Citizens at this locality were glv' eu a genuine thrill at 9 :50 o'clock Saturday evening when a tremulous shaking of the earth's surface was felt with unmistakable distinctness. A peculiarity of Saturday's tremor was that it was felt In certain sections much more distinctly than In ' :. While the shock was not severe ' "enough, to do any material damage, it is reported that the tremor lasted from ten to thirty seconds. It was felt more keenly, In the north part of Provo than other sections of the city, extening "to Olmstead, where It was very noticeable. At Springville the members of the band were- - holding, a practice in the upjier story of the Meiideiihall "biuiK ouildlng when the liujlding be gan to juiver in a manner .that excitement cuused considerable ' A number of citizens there reported that the furniture In their homes shook and rocking chairs began to rock, appurehtly of their own accord, ' HASKELL, Tex., May Virtnuliy the same witness list that took part in the trial of Frank Collier, fornitT; mayor of Wichita Falls for the slaying of his Kollertson, several . EUic weeks ago, were suliponaed for the trial of Mrs. Collier, scheduled to get underway ta district court here 25.--(- son-tn-lu- toduy.-v'-- -- DAVE PEARCE UTAH COUNTY SETS RECORD IN CENTURY " Runner Young University Establishes New Mark in Dash at Conference Meet ; Pave Pearce, captain of the T track and field team, Is undoubtedly the hero of spring athlteics In have Utah. While many records been shattered many of them bavel leen in new events or in old events where form counts for much. Pave Pearce shattered the1 100 yard dash record by clipping off one ft beat, ten seconds again In the Rocky Mountain meet at Boulder "Colorado indicating that bistnark made in the state meet here was no fluke. The 10 seconds mark Captain Pearce broke has stood for years in this state. It is likely that the ' Testimony bnughj out at the trial ofJiejrJwsttaintTOo w given three years in the pcujtentlary for man- slaughteru broughli Indictment of Mrs. Collier "as an accomplice la the murder. Xoung Kolertson, 19, was shot to death on the streets of Wichita Falls before his mother's eyes by Collier as the outgrowth of a secret marriage with Mpry Frances Collier. Both the defense and the state were ready for the trial, scheduled to, open at 0 o'chx'k. according to Prosecuting Attorney James V. All- red of Wichita Falls. Little diffi- ,nlt; expected in flection of y the jury niyl Introdnction. of y was expect ed to get ... late(4oday. ,. , The case was moved here upon a testi-mone- udi-wa- PRESBYTERIAN, CHURCH filEET Modernist ain W. J. Bryan B1UKLYX, S- - X Mr 53. TkOetrt (VP) 1 iue of the a arraisuiiHSJts ervr jMid "ftw! 1 Frookl)'' pulit. the Rev Pr. S. Jar WUliaaisoM. Sunday agintto kKwel WUluiu( Oaprvnuiuli4. IS J. Rry and dissetr against Wm fcy Bryak- d hunk- - eharpw - V TITilP CAVE TO PENOTDAY SOUTH-EAS- . m lira T Return Dash 8. of biology nd Harriet If. Merrill, chairman or the publicity committee, all of the Yuw n,vtrslty. returned Saturday evening from trip through Grand and Mu Juan counties where they went tu' the interest of the Brlgham Young univer sity. Puring their absence from Provo they visited .Venial, Mono, Monti-cello- , Blandlng and Bluff, and local chapter of the B.. I. IT, alumni association hp'Moab, Blandlng and Monticello. They report that the southeast Is replete .with scenery of uuusual interest and that the southeastern towns are prospering although fears of continued droughth - are ex... pressed. The cattle on the southern ranges are in much better condition than the cattle men dared to hope they would be. The spring round-up- s are now on. Hundred of beef cattle will be shipped to the markets within the coming week. Garda Gee Adams was made pres( ident of the local chapter of the alumni association of the Brlgham toung university Hi Blandlng, .with Richard McAllister as secretary. In Montlcella, Mrs. Kate Hanson was made president and L. Hardy, Redd, secretary; in Moan, Russell Mc- Conkle was made president and Mrs. William Hammond, secretary. Professor Cottam is of the opin ion that the Navajo trail which runs through the southeast will certainly become of the choicest routes for Utah tourists, owing to the wonder ful, scenery which may be found la the two southeastern counties! 4 Judge (korge H. Williams ae Pr. Harry Emerson as a gowst pastor, was the assembly. easjAvvh Kos-d- i. Named by Governor to Fill . ..Unexpired Senatorship ' BULLETIN. Four OSLO, May 25-(- IP) and Amundsen and Ellsworth oot yet returned from attempt to reach north pole by airplane, adding to spirit pessimism was report Indicating arc-ti- e weather bad reports yestcr days snow storm followed by maprovetnerts bui now comes fwdi stories unfavorable am- days-passe- d ' NIAGARA FALLS PRODUCE ' Prt -- ft, . drit. - BE EXECUTED 23,-e- ven' ttf . life,-wil- er ww-m- .a m f ; ITS OWN PLAY OT BRUIN J COURSES FOR, HIGH SCHOOL OTENTSITY to be permanently enhanced. Beginning Monday night May 25, hi International waterfall will SANTAQUIN, May; 25.A, n ' nightly reflect from its tumbling versed hear hunt ooeurUon4he outsheets of foam the electrical rays skirts of Santaquln about 4 o'clock of the equivalent of thtrteeii d Sunday morning. William Green- million of candles. ? JCwenty- - Mlfllgh, known as "Willie the Second" huh-dre- of special design have been Installed by the General Electric Company in Victoria Park on fhe Canadian side of tie' falls. 'Besides illnminating tin year It .mm opened to the High school students will be able both falls and the rapids, by casting 24 lights in one uppaldie apwards t IO.000 persons, to find courses that they can take the marveled at aatare'a handiwork: as at the Brlgham Young university ward beam, a shaft of light visible abwa ia the fancifully-forme- d during the summer Quarter," Pean for. 100 miles will be possible. By rvslire stalartlle and stalagnites Hugh M Woodward declared la an placing color screens over the lights fWTa-thegwav- fc swer to que'rit'S that have come in and spreading the beams in fan like -- With road tmpmvemetita complet- from high school students and high arrangementJuLjinrora far more ed ver ta wwadtTmountain it Is school beautiful and spectacular than pro, ; v V: principals estimated that from av.WO to 25,000 vided by nature from tie Far Nor.th can 4 offer ' twirists win Tw4t the rave and ": :. wood work, snort hand, typewriting can be produced. Jnternatlonol ., cooperation sceai' gradure ot one f and a few other subjects to high has America most beautiful mountain made the permanent lighting of the school students who wish to come reads during the coming season. Falls possible, the city of Niagara land do. work during the summer Falls In both New YorTrSntte and . quarter. This will make If possible Ontario, together with the Victoria tor high school students to make up Park commission and the Ontario credit that will count towards their Power company, having Joined In courses in to or pursue graduation the projeat The installa which they are especially interested financing tion of the plant Is under the direc the rommittee I want to thank each from a vocation point of view'." tion of W. P'Arcy Ryan, director amltwarr we of them. The shops of the Brigliam Young f the illuminating laboratory of the that comtng asTt nnlversity, according to Pr. Wooddid u rtnse t the American Legion ward, are to be open for .college General Electric company, . Ryan Is noted for his achievemt ariva,. we . were students as well as for high school BjHMwmeM ments In the spectacular lighting Jm a little apprehensive as to the students. Men who run their own errects of r the ranama-PaclflEx"snteoam. so that when our efforts autos or auto trucks could profit by position and the Centennial Exposiwith such a course In the auto mechanics, de- tion at Rio do Janeiro. , ?bess, naturally we are partment and all farmers and house It was Just forty years ago that ' r" -;; elated. v: holders could find much of value in the first attempt was made to illum "We shall be able to carry out a course tn woodwork. . inate the Falls., Electric lighting r plans ia paying honor to wir "We are well equipped to- prepare was in its babyhood and search add our hilte men for mechanical work of various departed lights unknown. Albert Bierstadt, la riving aid l the orphans of kinds, Pr. Woodward said. "Our wishing to show the Falls at night world war rcteraak and disabled auto mechanics shops are up to date to a party of visiting English rail4Mrs. and are In charge of a man who road men, placed, a quantityjor gun"T know that we can do this Is knows the automobile from spark to powder on the ledge beneath the enon$h t brinx happiness into the spring; the Woodwork department American falL The result was disheart every tucmber ot our or- - Is equally, well fitted to handle stu tinctly effective, but4u wmparabie ,ganUatioa dents both eleuntary and advanced." i with. electric illuruinntlou. radical, dismissed by COPENHAGEN, May 25. (UP) Arctic experts clung today to the v theory that toe north would still send back Captain R'oald Amuiid- son and his polar air pioneers. who Captain Peter ,Freuclien, knows well the' terrors of the Arctic, told the United Press that he bo Ueyed the reason for the loug'Selay In return of the expedition wight be the bad weather reported from the northland. ,i ' v' "X6 observations con be taken around the pole except In wiuhine nd over a iierlod cf 24 honrs," he p)Uite4 ouW "and auch observations ar'Tieceii!fflry' If Amundsen, mi re turning, wishes to furnish absolute proof that he has been at the pole. He has fuel for 2,000 kilometers and ; food for 30 days. Furthermore, it is necessary to allow some time for sleeping, as one la scarcely; able to work more than forty hours at a ,y stretch. Colonel Jock, chief of the Panlsh ' aroiy aviation service; who has been as far north as S3.S degrees, opined that conditions for landing, at the pole should be excellent. He thought the Norweigan would continue on to Alaska, as this would afford an op portunity for exploration ; of the polar ocean which Amundsen several times has said be would like to map.. JXFFERSOJ? fclTT, Mo., May 25. Judge George H. William,,- - St Louis, today was appointed United States senator from Missouri by Governor Earn Baker to succeed the late Sclden P. Bpcncer. The, appointment of Judge Williams had been forecast by republi can leaders In the state as the ap pointee was one of the original supporters ot Baker in the gubernator ial campaign and had long been a personal friend of the governor,- Judge Williams is a native born Missonrian and is 52 years old. He served on the circuit bench In St, Louis county for years. He la married and has two eons. TO The new appointee was educated at Prlncton and Washington uni versities and took up the practice of LIGHTiLSAiNTAQUIN law in 1807. , . He married Miss Harriet Chase Stewart ot St Louis, In 1900. TAG MEN NIAGARA FALL3, May 23. (UP) Judge Williams Is a member of the Republican state committee and Niagara, most inspiring of world has been active in republican poli- cataracts, Is to have the power with tics In Missouri for inany years. which her own natural grandeur Is . ryr6rbe eu-13- T . ' town. He stepped into the corral discovered in the early morning-ana cinnamon bear, which; he "esti-matabout 200 pounds In weight. The bear caugbt sight of htm at the same moment and Greeiihalgh hurried over .to a neIghlM)r's, Ben Ritchie, who came to the rescue , . with a shotgun. At seventy-fiv- e yard? distance, Ritchie let fly at the bearith the tfbotpun, which Infuriated the animal. The bear 'pursued the huuters, who ran into the orchar of Cy Kay. 'A playful game of tag was enjoyed by the quartet until Eloy - ' . -- SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES BOMBERSTO .,'.' SUCCESSOR recom-aVsnlia- Ore j - t The orertore the !Xew York ptjeshytery asking that lr position v eaqiloyini; the radical Pr. Harry Karsna Fosdiok as a truest pastor of his pwsitKxru" He thea termed Bryaa a Telisiwws he Tiadirated. already has been dis- by the committee, brawler." ftirateator uf disrmrd." avisscd " The aWmrdyHtoday ended the Fos- "a ieddler of haU troths and dirk ea ooe of the most trolle-m- e uemy ot the Bille io modem protestant history, hy aditptins: ft report of the bills g aadu overtures committee that the rase be droptted. A ateatorial from the Xew York Ught of what 1 have heard fisa )tfr Bryan, I atake the fv)kvict t show the absurdity ht ' yar h-- s aim-nttlt- - lpB recom-atra- poKsible ' COUTMBrS. O. May I25- .-(l P) The wWeLf twralded -- firewvrka laW doctrinal dtopatos la the. na- thaal acaeaahty of the Preshrtariatr chateh rtnllnjf ant today. ft aow appears likely that the wwst the axsewhly will do la to reiaiaMad the more militant meu- hers of the axwlerolst and funds aeitaiist taettoa for mwiung on earh Mhrf tor and then adjnurn fc au.it r without decisive rth la any nf the cimtroversies. The cwmnuttee ob bills and over-lare- a was expected to recommend dnriux the day that all matters in ita jMad. eeriaRy those hearing directly oa the adcm 1st funds nirty tanst dttTereacea and the Xew Tork Pr. AVUUiJRMaw Kcwnanced p tala ot the modernLst creed, mvet- - leshytery, he dnHied. The cwaimlttee also will ly came into cvuftkt with lirxas. it was learned, that the com- during aa Klrv5 by the latrer ta mUisloaers h the assembly adopt a Brooktya. Befure his ragTvca(ia the minister diriaiawd a aNe kindly attitude toward each j pruftsskouil hackkT. 1mt la the other. tn Wichita Falls where It will-bto. secure a Jury, due to wideiiread interest in the case In Thousands of Visitors Expected to See Wonders of thnt section of the state, s Tfcb Seaso Mary Frances, who was summoned as a witness for both the wilt atark the Saturday. My state and defense at the trial other f father and appeared for neither, was openittt of Tlittaaocmi rave. ttttzenriiraeTlcTn aad beaUfl listed as a witness for the defense view rewrt tliut the shock had a more year- - turn tnat, ior ne u scenic attract kutSt acvnrdiac in bbF r effect upoij their chickens; brought the record down ,to within in the pending trial. nonncemeut uutde Sunday by K, of the small one, and that v!ien the coop begun to a fractlonT tnd a Shepherd, soperrbwr tf the Wasatra . shi Itethey flew in every, direction, world record. , uatiuMl forest. ; DOXT'S FOR THE V Pave should h6 given credit for and ciwlil not be induced to resume The faaMMta wwoder cave, sitaated GABDEN SPRING It for this v.siml work on strenuous the roosts spring, their places two aiih-- up Ajaerwaa Fwrk eanro. At the I'ulversity of Utah a thirty-e- . takes ambition and eternal work to is the foreatost attract ka of the the Pon't let your wife pick tremor of the earth was re- - perform the almost Impossible that famous Alpine scenic d (be corded by the seismograph, accord- - he has performed.' It .is certain that tomato blossoms for a table orone. the nament It crop. ; to of who as has In spoils charge be will go down history Kalph Gray, lug Pon't let yonr infant daughter ,.,ot the Instrument ; According to the greatest runners iitan nas Iilr. Gray the Instrument recorded ever seen. If Pave will keep at nis eat potato bugs until they are at 9 :30 o'clock and was onet (harp iiest Jhere is ho reason in the world fuily grown r young ones r ' , wave on the graph of about thirty why hehouldn't represent America lacking in calories. Tell the ieopie f that hecond duration. There was no ludi- - h,, udy ames . Don't use the Christmas mple oij we are eirrediKjcty grarefal the 4'iitioii or diKltince, accormug to air. canes to stake the gardeir peas; wonder eitmHt Kivrofjur atucoa earns from that won't Wake wveet'peas. Grayr : are elated both a southeast and northwest diPon't lrt your soit dig up the 'Poppy day over the resulU "aad made h!y rection. baby potatoes for marbles; it Lhapity by the gr arums fprliae ex-will kill the Tine. v "HELLO JOHN." Pou't set the garden hose and hiHred oa the part of every e we , PAYTO.V Tenn., May VV) aptwearhed." forget It over night! '.it , will ' Thus spwke Mrs, MrLartoai Ed. cause a washout. Plenty "of "hello Johns".-wer- e ward Keacr al rhaina'a nf the 4 heard as the principals In the Pon't Bilx t hcmclrew witl comia LOXPOX.May under a hot snii : It wUl "Pppy day driy. maductrd Scopes' evolution case assembled spading ' munists,, found guilty of blowing Avoid the Prova hist Saturday. for the special session of the xanse Indigestion. n up recentty. ,the Sot!ia cathedral rrrse the Legiua Aasiliary " . grand Jury. Those havinghrls-tial be spading. wip'iappiflling loss of John are: apiweciates the suppnrt given by I be Di)n't play baU with the younB-stexecuted in ft few days, according ' John. T. Scop, the defendant. enersetie In front of the hotbed: It puMic, but to th to a Sofia message to tbe ExchangeJ will cMise whtt. worked new tahfuRy John T. llaulston, the Judge. panes. many you 1 confirmed court putting the drive swee we afca w John Kosc, foremnn of the Telegraph. Theon the has which wntences ' group the" ' ' a deep debt of gratitade. Their to "p(le"'the beans'; II may grand jury. Petrlul, consists of i Friwlniann, r aach a wwrthy wj . divorce. for John II. Xeal' chief defense cniifie give Dimitroff, Kosovsky,' Adndnjleff, " most admirable aid aa chairman. counsel. , .Koeff, Zadgorsky. ' -- - d The ' '.- 1- Morris, professor of horticulture; Walter P. Cottam, prof es-- -- V.; ,;: r WS - : SHROUDSFATE taviil m .' as Professors Merrill, Cottam and Morris Make Tour in Silence f Polar Air Pioneers Southern Utah Continues to Cause Con-- cern for Them. . ALUMNI CHAPTERS ARE ORGANIZED EXPERTS BELIEVE . -EXPEDITION SAFE Southeastern Communities j Reported to Be In Pros Egd Weather Condition May fig-ure- a i' .'a III Ml Jv x UNIVERSITY Members of American Legion Auxiliary-Elate- d Over Splendid Response The generosity and patriotism of OSAKA, Jupah.. May 25. (UPj citizens of Provo, coupled WltH the Official, tnougii still Incomplete on Saturday's earthquake and the splendid organization that con fire In western- Japan, places the ducted the drive made "Poppy" day dead at in Provo a hngh success, according Tbl figure may be Increased, to members of the American Legion though it it hoped that the bulk Auxiliary, under whose auspices the of the dead have already been noted. drive was made. la addition jtaUbltdeft4 .the "First of all "we want to thank were 632 sererely injured and many eseryone who coulrlbutM tojhe suc inore slightly wounded-t- he latter cess of our drive, was the comment uncounted. How extensive was the of Mrs. L. R-- Edwards, one of the memberrtif thegcnerai committee ""stretcluiifToreighr square hiHes in charge. girls met with a . around Toyooka was Indicated by response from everyone they hearty the Incomplete reports showing 2,896 approached which added so much -houses; destroyed with property more pleasure to. Ibelr task." damage proportionately In excess of More than 2iM) popples were hold' the Tqklo ravages in the 1923 tlw coterie of pfctty 'matron by fire.. This damage would who conducted the sale Kntnrday, have mounted still higher, it Is judgwill give them an aproprla-tloed had the area teen urban rather This sufficient to decorate the graves than rural. ben la a. man24 world-wa- r the of No foreigners were killed, though to the veterans who ner befitting some notable Japanese are reportsacrifice for their ed to have perished in hinosakl made the supreme fund to extend also a and country, r hot springs. these The sympathetic messages had of- relief to 'the orphans of and families of t lie dialed fers of aid from America and other district, nations which are deeply appreciat- soldiers In this The "Pots-v- " day driveiwea In ed, but It was stated that foreign charge of Mrs. McLarion Edwards help is not necessary. aee KinosakI, lavored , hot springs, who, with the following ladles was virtually wiped from the earth entitled. to urnrh eredit fur the suc and now there stands on this beauty cess attained In the project: Mr spot only two hotels and a couple Lawrence Innes, Mrs. George, Leven, homes. Toyooka was Mrs. Frank Demlng. Mrs. II. 8. Can-noof Mrs. Stanley Mxon, Mrs. Paul ruined.. Vincent, Mrs. Miles Bown, Mrs. M. Claude Atthworth. Mr. l. Grover, Mrs. Hewitt Strong. Mrs. Vern Greenwood, Mrs. Howard j&raham, Mrs. Seymour Gray, Mrs. Norton and Mrs! P. O.-- AUeu. - others.' mo-wock- - . THOUSANDS OF HOMES DESTROYED TRIOR . n L. tv ci Q r '"bKccess 'INVSllHY MM - PHOTOGRAPH OF HltlDEtlBERG'S auxiliary ' S3 nnnMnnnn kl 11 II' o a a a a a a a a a a a a a OF LATEST JAPANESE EARTHrilu rcr FOUR HUNDRED VICTIMS 532 IIRED v . n ra rP7nPQntT?nrfTirn fo) rfh n . . - ..... noomi.,.. 10 7 t.W;slf e ic :j -- hrrand . t (Continued on Page Four) MANAVU WARD RELJEFBAZAAR Noteworthy among the weck'i! events will be a bazaar to be given by the women of the Maoavn ward Tuesday, May 26. The women have prepared many bargains in the form of summer wearing apimrel Refreshment consting of ice crciim and cake will also be sold. The bazzaar will be the first .form of amusement to take place in the new ' ch)el. The activities will begin a. 11 m. and continue until 8 at n. m. Ward members and their fnin- Oies'lN ihrited to attend. The bazaar is given to rnise funds for the new meeting house. |