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Show i a- i r AKEWSPAPE3 2e&stei to a policy of falnurss to 3 teetioas of UtJ FORTIETH YEAR, ' III comity. InnuLD if J Q . 13 .Editorial Eooms.,.127 PROVO. UTAH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1925 NO-- 62 rnoxn PRICE TWO CECT? ra, HzJted Coifent jctic : j II lis MacMillarils Attempt To Discover -- - " SEggig UNEXPECTED CMmifOTnniiBO t SH, ULinuu iiuiuvi Exploration of Nonte Huins In Greenland t Ordered - - GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY DIRECTS MOVEMENTS National-Geograph- v y weathercpndltlon8jFh-e?eu- t flying. -- -- The wpeditlon It was announced, would proced immediately from Etah to erc4npllgb other objectives of the expedition. ' The' decision was made fojlowing a radlor message from MacMillan stating that he and, the expedition members sow agree that establishment of an advance station on Cape Hubbard and exploring the Polar sea from that point is. not feasible this year in the time left before the Bowdoin and the Peary would have to leave Etafc j&eai j)OheJce . barrier. t. ry II , ..' Commander MacMillan has been advised by the National Geographic Society to follow Mi judgment in the matter and to proceed to the other explorations and expedition planned as he deems it wise, leaving the Polar sea work for a subse- quent effort "As announced at the outset," the Society's statement said, "the. ex pedition contemplates an exploration of Norse ruins In Greenland and Labrador, with a view of comparing the two and thus to determine whether there was elevents centuary communication; between the old world and the new. ."The explorers also plan on the 'return trip," to explor b? airplane the interior of unknown -- Labardor, there studying the bird and fish life end also the Eskimo tribes. objective is the over' "Baffin "flight contemplated Island, a new "greA lukes" region ' of this conilnent." LOCAL CLUB IN Pr ng op-ose- MORE SUGAR lujacbeoa program of Klwanis club might welt LTbur8day's 1 the Provo be termed according who a "Convention session," to Secretary Jess Ellert-son- , anuouuees the following program: . "What you will get out of the ? Walter Poeatello Convention." Adams ' "Why Attend the Convention at rocatello?" Claude S. Ashworth. "What these Klwanis Conventions mean to Me." J, E. (Ted) Allen. "Idnho"lhe"Gem State's anthem ','',- THRILLS GALORE DECLARE '25 THAN EVER BOYS OROCKRTTI, Augt 19. More sugar has been eaten by the American people In the first half of 1925 tbnn ever before in the history of the country, according to figures received by officials of the Calv Filled! to the brim with nature's just ifornia and Hawaiian Sugar Refinthrills, the Eagle Seouta of the ing corporation, here. v Tlmptmogos Council Boy Scouts of The total quantity distributed beAmerica, under the supervitdon. of tween January 1 and June 30 of this Scout Executive A. A. Anderson, reyear was 6,696,289,000 pounds, or an. turned Monday evening from their average of 58.5 pounds ror every one annual Ea;;le 8coutg flight td. Yel- of the. 114,000,000 population rot the lowstone National park. country. "Main" street of more .than fifty - This is an increase of more than cities thronghjrhlch they passed 422.WOOpoutds, or shout two rang wlth the Timpanogos council's and a half pounds per capita over songs as did each tourist camp in the record for the first six month of the park. the 1024 ndn is more than twice no longer They attended Sunday'school at country's consumption Uigby, Idaho, witnessed theanminl than 1900. ' , v Indlance dance west of Fort-- Hall ; The showing o date, It is an- HoV bathed in the famous Lava nounced by ifxe sugarm ; en, springs, drank the natural, carbonthat th total consumption of ated water of 'Soda springs and were the United States during 1925 will thrilled with the beauties of Bear be more than 12,000,000,000 pounds, " ' ' " laker"" " or more than 100 pounds per person Enroute home the boys visited the for tbe whole population. state Industrial school at Ogderi and spent two hours in a udy of practical Information on juvenile deHuipieey.. , From this penal lnsti' tution; the party was taken to the Utah state prison where two hours OF TIMP COUNCIL . spe'!!! the was-Spe- nt, KILLS FATHER IN DEFENSE conse- even to the quences of 'death chair," in which the boys boat of having sit CLEVELAND, O., Aug. 19. (UP) the boys from Provo in the Trembling and disheveled, John n party were: He Alton Partridge, Ferbis, 20, walked into police Arthur Hnsler and Clarence - John. to here today and confessed The fifteen boys who made the trip shooting and killing his- father, characterize it as the most enjoy Michael Ferbis. ' Roblnsoh anft Co. " the-- alleged'onfes- Vts Art, Its Cbmmcrce, able one of their lives. "AcWirdlnjr'ttti'ork, "New 5 "its T. Earl slon. young FerWft shot his father Among sta-tlo- Mne,-ete."Profe- Purduf. V '; He never Knows where his next kiss Is coming " from." '";..wilV preside Ercanbrack Sterling and contribute the"attendance prize. - "Pity the Bachelor, YOUNG RETURNS ' FROM SCHOOLS and had- l)ccn In with a hutcher knife. , The: quarrel arose over the, father's accusation that the boy would not seek work. . ; The father had attacked the boy with an axe Tuesday night but was prevented from Injuring him by the IkC Young, former Y" athlete Imy's mother, who wrenched the axe and football man, who will hold from the father's hand. down the job of physical director at the Springville high during the com ing school year, has just returned! from eastern schools where be Ea taken special work In coaching. . During the summer he studied at the University of Wisconsin, and tbe University of Illinois, under 7iuPke7 Doble, Little,; Ruble and Lambert. He specialized In football arid" basM U R PH Y S BfUtO, 111. Aug Mi ketball, and reports that be. is high- (UP) The storm nerves of. Mur ly pleased with his summer's work. physlwro are calmed today after At Wisconsin he found tbtlt Es L. huving lieen almost shattered by the liobecti-w- as which- wept the rj gained.- as the 'fai mous school's-- frcntmtTst udeut-.b- f city late iTnesday five months al athltjies. He declares that fne tornl most to thniour since thq terrific director's - standing with America's winds "which leveled the city, killing - 206 persons. foremost directors Is ace, high. -- SCULPTOR OF -NOTE JOINS T A. ASPEN" GROVE, Aug. - Packer, well known aculptor-o- f ern subjects. Joined, the art colony at the Alpine summer school last week. Mr. Packer is studying painting ana design under Prof. Lee F. Randolph. He will tench In the Ogden high Kt nnexf winter. ' rrofessor Packer will soon- begin work upon n' small Cougar .which he will model for fhe Brlghara Totmg y.' university, -- school- - ' 1 AS PEACEFUL PICKETING OKLAHOMA Cm, Okla., Aug. the order was n invasion of ( UP ) rrgbts and censored Gov- Striking union miners were free today te4ufcJerniir .METTaptt ifldjiis advisers, tlnue their unique methods prpWket- - for keeping troops In the mine dis lng by. holding opea air pr.Wer and trict "The ttrlknulght have been over song services.- Scoring statecouiity and "military officials who were con now If ihe governor had not sent nected with tbe Issuing of the pro tKps in there," Doyle declared. Union officials wtlThold meetlug clamation prohibiting peaceful pick- eing,. Judge Thomas IL Doyle, of In Schulter and Henryetta. today the criminal, court of appeals late to Instruct striking miners and their yesterday, granted the petition, for families In the law of peaceful writs of habeas corpus aad ordered picketing. ' four miners, held on charges of un Answering court charges that he lawful ataembly. Immediately re had been party to a conspiracy, Gov leased.-- ' . ernor Trapp denied that he suggest Judge Doyle stated it was a mis ed or helped prepare the proclama use of military authority to arrest tlon against prayer meeting or that men for holding religious meetings or peaceful picketing;': He declared he caused the arrest of four miners. w .i WINDS SCARE MURPHYSBORO : - tYMmedo-like-wh- m "-r- r .r""7 Fl HELD 10. District Convention To Be - Attended By Local .. Chamber EXTENSIVE PROGRAM IS OUTLINED NEXT YEAR Walter Adams To Be Nominated For District Governorship Members of the Provo Klwanis club will attend the annual conven tion "of .the 'Utah-Idahdistrict, which is to be held at Poeatello, Idaho, August 24. and 25. Offlclai o delegates of the local club wbigh g are: wwe chosen at a Jacob Coleman. 3. A Bullock, Judge George A. Ballif, J. N. SURVliRi POOR REPAIRS recent-meetin- Henry Jackson and Jos. C. Clark. The convention of the dfstrict is but one of the twenty-nin- e of Klwanis International to be held this fall for the yearly election of district officials and to outThe proline policies for "1925-26- . grams will be devoted to Interest Utah-Idah- TELL HORRORS CAUSE DEATH OF EXPLOSION o "Soft Patch" Dn Ship's er Ileld as Cause of Explosion Boil--: i Thrown Into Panic When steam envelops Ship 627 Passengers i I y It ! t f ' - ! - American Commission Clears i Decks For France and Itaiy . t , . ORIGINAL PLANS VIRTUALLY ACCEPTED Payments WiO Be Small Dur ing Next 10-Ye- ar . - .. Period BRUSSELS, Aug. 19 (UP) Belgium's joverrmieot received today with satisfaction the news from Washington ef agreement on the debt funding settlement. Foreign Minister Vandervekle told the United Press that the arrangement gave him satisfaction while Finance Minister Janssen commented "Uie United States has accorded us friendl V Mrs. Belle tullison, 48, of Oklahoma City, baa Just learned that she was kidnapped, from, her: parents, in Springfield, Mo,ung"il andluw treatment.' 8tat ted a search to learn what be came of her family after ihat time. Hhe was two years eld when kid WASHINGTON, Aug. 19. (UP) najjed and until recently believed With the signing of an agreement that she was the daughter of the for" the funding of Belgium's debt . . her. persons who had reared Ito the UnltedStates, the American debt commission today square sway with negotiations wlth Franct and Italy, which are due to starij $l;000,000 DAItlAGEDONE ' within a month. The French are expected abou Seirtember 15, wtth the Italian following them as soon as tbe foin billion dollar debt of the French adjusted. Both nations will scruti alte closely the terms accorded Bel glum in hope of, finding some memi of adapting the lenient terms showi that nation to their own debts. - The agreement reached with Bel gium recognises practically au c Belelum's-contentiowith reaper am to a separation of debts. Only on on point did the American comnifeioi refuse to budge and that was on tn Belgium claim that the tlce debt should be mnae. an Mu gatlon to Germany, as provwea the Versailles treaty, to wnu President Wilson assented and col tested from Germany and not froij NEWPORT, R. L.Aug.19. iUPt How a scorching burst of live Seam turned a gay wursion steaminferno death was told tei inac bad been made carelessly and er Into an ot tne survivors without due testing, came - to 4he day by . . front- - today as investigation was be- Mackinac. The explosion of a boiler and re Heavy. Rains. Flood. Farms gun "into the explosion that brought sultan And Break Electric loosening of steam which endeath and injury to a holiday party ozi crart Lines phssch caugni, veloped the of seven hundred. decks witn iio crowded on eers the 30 and dead at List of the known the open harbor. CHICAGO Aug. 19. (UP) 11 of 46 others so seriously scalded means of escape H. Kennedy, of Central James lit excess estimated officials steam that die, may they today" Damage by who- - survived with nis announced ' they had summoned Falls, R. L, was done by storms in of $1,000,000 althongn wife and four children, members, of the. engine crew In an Iowa and Illinois last night and toat the effort to place, the blame for the dis- theylweame separated down height the by of panic, was knocked .. day. ' aster. 7 .. force of the explosion. Rains amounting to cloudbursts Repairs made to the boiler hefore The blast semed to tear the ve swept Iowa today. Des Moines was the steamer . left Pawtucket for ' sel apart ", Kennedy said. . were when the Newport yesterday morning some plunged Into darkuess knocked down, Were "Many said to have consisted only of a electric light plant was put out Belgium. others the Into city hurled air, were "soft patch" in one of the- steam While no moratorium was grante sea by the' con ot commission." lines. It was further reported that were thrown into the ' nrovlslons was made for relative) ' was heavy. cussion. damage Crop the line then had been tested only until 1931 I was standing by the lower flecK . Northern and l Southern Illinois small payments on both . ' with cold water. nrenu W order Belgium give in hurled and one rains was high dtthose were swept by heavy railing and flnai her to which get la 1"to spell'' manged winds. The northern Illinois storm Ing UP ) to the deck." When WASHINGTON, Aug. 19. in order. that j centered around Macomb, covering clal house the fet to panic Jn scramble my Supervising Inspector George Full The Belglums . will awl I' face! an areaof about 150 mih'sTSeveral er of the steamboat inspection ser followed I was struck'itTlbe country Saturday and pro! their, homes to steam that drove me; villages reported damage vice of the United States depart- by a sheet of submit the past lmmedii .'will ably where I managed to whlle farmers estimated the crop ment of commerce, left here today over the side, for approval, xne Amenc. tely hold on without dropping Into the damage at nearly 200,000. commission will lay it before coi for, Newport, R 1. to take charge deva water." Southern Illinois, swept by gress In December. Despite ptimi personally of a federal government At tbe height of the confusion astating tornado, five mouths ago, tic statements of American coii of the boiler .explosion Investigation suffered damage estimated at $30,- - mission members, it seems likely oj last night aboard tbe excursion which followed the blast, Kennedy : of . men 000. Instances uwnjT reported osltion will be made to the pa steamer Mackinac.. w aave ine Nebraska was swept by a rain here because of Its leniency. passenger and electrical storm. Two persous women and children. A year old baby was torn from were slightly Injured by lightning. NEW YORK, Aug.' m The Bt This entire forecast area will feel glum frane gulned eight poin the arms of Mrs7 Florence Johnson, of Providence and became lost dur: the effects of the storm,, due to the overnight Ton the foreignexchan t! fug the perldd the steam flooded the beat" of the" past few days," the mflrket here as the result of ' boat.weather bureau stated. agreement of Hie BeTglunrtwbt coi mission and the United States 01 "When the steam finally cleared found the settlement of Belgium's w away," Mrs. Johnson said, "I debt. on deck huddled the. again, my baby KANSAS CITY, Mo., Aug. 19. He bad been near a hatchway. (UP) Relief was' promised today burned and I thought of jumping from the record breaking tempera with him into the harbor. But the ture, of yesterday when the .mer ship soon was beached and we were recordto the 103, cury rose, highest ' ed in Kansas City, since, August 11, taken off.". CHICAGO. hurled many pasAng .19. (UP) The explosion PEKIN. Auk. 19 (UP) A wire ., Severe earthquake shocks were 1918.' sengers into the water. to scheduled for less message today from Kashgar to Showers .were - on of to the added seismograph registered Khrleks ot the injured stated that the the University of Chicago, today. day, according to the weather the bedlam as the burning vapor the Uulted Pres . ex:' lames bureau. The tremors began at 6:18 a. m., .the decks. in Central Asla, was cx- Several persons suffered, boat x. swept pedition Ontml- - Standard Tlmerand contoIwater Others leapedlirto the )n by" "the peeled to reach Kashgar tinued lntermittentlyiBtll 7:45.' The t0 and Maralbasht Eku. here on of workmen explod.tarl,y building way to centered believed Is have Congressman Oldfield Schi quake to DcHver Address at abouTT,452 miles from Chicago. edara result of the Waning heat ; hatch and bulkhead. The Roosevelt expedition was re Meeting Friday Night , The myriad vessels in the harbor ported on August 5, to have reached resoaded nobly to the crisis. Speed comrail Maralbashl, in Chinese Turkestan A Democratic , state boats, pleasure yachts, every .variety and to be V on to Asku tq the which pushing at Congressman meeting of craft had' seen the Mackinac a The-roii-te to Kasbga Ham ArOtdrield, Of Arkansas, v. northeast. her assistance; and gone will cause them to retrace their be the principal speaker, will "The Juvenile court must take plight ; "The problem of placing responsivessels - were of naval to Marallashl and then held Iw the' Ntwhouse hotel at K bility is an important field of law,? this view and desires to Issue a among those which raced to beed the steps westward to Kashgar, branch was the declaration ' of Juvenile Inke City, Friday "evening, atwj Torpedo timely warning to parents wlm are stricken "vessel's whistle. Judge George W. Worthen, who has lug to announcement-0- 1 scout cruisers. children boat destroyers, two INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE Issued an edict to the parents of In the habit of letting their DemcK-ratlChairman A. O. -even .a battleship par-, drive automobiles on the public. a tender PRICE, Aug.. 18. With theexam-Ina'tio- n Smmrt states that in adtllt juvenile boys or girls. "work rescue. In of the this, morning of three wit' to hearing one of the most vr "We are having a great deal of highways ot .the state. They may ticipated "The Mackinac, her decks" Uttered nesses, bringing the total number In Inent national figures of Democr trouble with boys of juvenile age not regard It so, but they are Act with dead and Injured was ground 120, the terrogated to more-thawho are permitted to drive the fam-ll- y ually contributing to the delinquency cha4rman of the De ed off the naval station. . Coast Carbon county jury. in session talk, a state if true this is of the child, who especially will be chosen, automobile. Parents grant cratic party were of guard and naval station crews here since July 28, rested with the Oldfield is jue latitude LthEjjpy ix.gifLiaide.rJSj-earihe iwynrtlm,glrl-4uJ- Congressman. EusrarwiWilzeO investigatfim oTtTSeTTfitchlng episode tloAal ' V Rhonld tinderstand that they are di- age. coftgreiiohal chairman of , on not the Herivsm re was part on June begun. rectly responsible, for personal in- . "Onr prfiiclpal difficuUy hpwever, of the Blue, Jlnckeft" res lited in turn a single true bill, reporting to Democratic party; He will be in colebrntlmi juries and property damage, in case comes with boys over U'Who are many spectacular rescues. de- tendance at the big Judge George Christensen that, at Sultair Saturday, "of accident. The law' does not hold yet juveniles. Too often they violate alMHit the naval hospital spite the most diligent effort,, they barbecue Scenes all of the 'traffic" rules and regula states. An Invitation i a, minor responsible, but .his were of Indescribably pity and hor; were Unable to secure sufficient in- Smoot responsilila-.far-hU-aand pari In tlona, whkh.jresulta.Jfl aiersonal In to tended or formation- against' any, person., News ror." - In Inrv"- and damaffe. nrnnertv to SI lend wurlieM, of the to the' juvenile party hence, parents of persons, beneved to- - have been, con- ly and the Newhouse as wel at must be hehl accountable for the these "cases the parents, are respon. Tapidly meeting' to affair the with w charge nected ho Into frlefida and relatives 'of those Bntunla: criminal and civil Sets of tbe jn sillile and they ill be them with partltilMltion.' ., tbe state annunl outing continues.1: 4 had abandoned the doomed vessel. court If the practice venlle driver. ...j-.- ing international subjects and activ ities and will include prominent speakers on world topics. The car- ryig on of the child work, one of the major objee tives of Klwanis, - will be given thorough consideration at the con- vention it being the desire that this undertaking may be intensified during'-tbe coming year, occording to local Klwaniaiuv ' One of the big features of the convention will be a special exhibit made up of displays of Klwanis activities of this district and of Kl wanis International All clubs with in this jurisdiction are sending In exhibit material which will be shown to thousands attending the sessions, the Klwanlans of Provo will have this opportunity of viewing the good work being done by other clubs of this vicinity.. The Trovo cluh lei given some recJacob ognition on the .program. Coleman, who Is the district chairman of the laws and regulations committee has a paper prepared to give at the convention.' Walter Adam will glye the response to the address of welcome, which In and of Itself, Is a distinct honor tto Mr. Adams' ability and to the Provo club, members state, , , ' The local club Is working quietly for some of the district officers for the ensuing year. Friends of Wal-te- r Adams are urging him to accept the nomination for4he district govShould ' be accept and ernorship. should the convention see fit to give him this responsibility the local club memliers feel that the district is .to be congratulated on having a man with the ability and high ideals as Mr, Adams possess for Its chief , executive. . , ... NEW POUT. A.X, Aug. 19r-(- UP) A report that boiler repairs In the ill-f- a tedxcurslon steamer Mack- " 1 BY STORMS d CONSUMEDIN iudi-cHt- CONVENTION ARE CHOSEN :. . Air Flights to Interior of Lab rador ai&j Made i LEGATES 1 $50TO0FC. Backing their faith in their TsnVKan "We Build" with a fuB- stantial' effort to asdst the Provo Chamber of Commerce- - to build rcovo, the members of ' the Provo Klwanis club have J? for 5Q to forwarded Seorearty K. tf "Hinckley. Some time ago the Klwanis club went op record as being in favor- - of t getting back of the chami)er and. pledged its ijioral ' and material aid in the promo,...r:' :MA--tion of the various projecta undertaken by the parent organisation., That it. intends to fulfill that pledge was thoroughly dem1 onstrated this, morning -- when f, the chamber's secretary received ' '' the contribution. " "We are, deeply grateful to this organization of live wires'," was the comment of Mr. Hinckley. "It is one organization that appre'Hate the needs of city and Its members hard to meet these needs. The When rural mail carriers meet In cha niter hopes to be able to reconvention in Cleveland Aug. 24 to ciprocate by putting over its fight out the question of becoming splendid program designed to affiliated with the American Federamake for life here more successtion Labor, A.' P, Lang, president ful, more pleasant and more of the organization will handle the " gavel and see that each speaker "We thank you, Ktwanlans, speaks in his turn. Lang's home b for your hearty in Pleasant ville, 0, where he "covd ers" his route each' day. He is to affiliation with the A. F. of L. He is serving his third term as president of the association.". . .. . i WASHINGTON, Aag. 19.MCP) ic Society The announced thai the attempast ot expedition to the MacMUlan-Navdiscover an Arctic continent in the Polar seas by means of airplane flights will be andoned- because of snowstorms, "unexpected summer continuous fog and unprecedented - D.E ii . HOLD PRAYER MEETINGS CONTRIBUTES : Hiuiii.iii STRIKING COAL MINERS iKIWANISCLUIL. I J - - - , n . pre-anu- lf .... 1 ' : . - , .y . - wno-strov- TEMPERATURE - REACHES 103 ROOSEVELTS . NEARKASHGARDEMOCRATSTO CHOOSESTATE CHAIRLIA! .Simpson-Roosevelt-Fiel- d , -- -kd SPARKS FROM LIVE WIREs c . . s I lS..thetr(C(tt .' ; gnar-(llon4- rt; otthe-dlsa(tter-sTr- - broight-hwndred- A 8 |