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Show .... . - ' - , - v.,.;. v-- " L' .. ,,"". - .., 4, ........... ,.,v. .... .... .. . f . .- ........-....- . 4; - - - . 1 . ' A NEWSPAPER Dedicated to a policy of fairness to&9 sectiou of UUa county. ; , . Cosiness Of fke j . , Editorial Eooma A s. 1:7 t EAR, NO. 155,. FORTIETH herald r;:i. PROVD, r'r J - o- t - o rO OTAHHPNESDAY, JANUARY 20, b o o o o- - - --o o- j 1926. . o 7-- o -- 0 ooJ ' 0 " ' , , PRICE .TWO1 - rrW-- .i - " I" ... CE-Nl- I Chamber of Conunerce Firs Meeting MoMay Everiiris WHM90IENWERE PADLOCK v - : ? -- piiiililrafe KILLED IN EXPLOSION, "" ' THREATENS RESIDENTS .'. : -- NEW HOTEL KILLS WORKER ; FORM CLUB $10,000,000 of Past Year and Pnv Chicago's New Threatened" B- ygram of 1926 Projects to '" Hostelry Enforcement Officers " "T Be Discussed INSTANTLY Farmers and Business Men of Sliles C iaickett, Foreman oi Orem Meet In Big Wasatch bradinjj Company Banquet Is Accident Victim Work . NEW SCHOOL' AGENTS PRESIDENT KNIGHT TO SET TO WORK ON CASE , 4 PRESIDE AT MEETING AD Men and Women of Provo Manaeer of HoteL House De tective and Others Said to Expected to Be In ' ' Be Iqvolved Attendance 5 Farmers Enthusiastic Over Accident Happened at Rett PresentOutlook o Provo ' JNarrows, Spanish Fork Bench District Canyon Wednesday ; 1 endennln, president of the Salt like chamber of commerce, the be the prfbldpal speaker 'flrst 1026 monthly membership Tneetlog of the Provo chamber of .com-- ; merre, according to Secretary E. S. HUickleyThe meeting will be held in the Provo high school auditorium , neit Monday evening, beginning at 7 :80 o'clock. "7 f f In addition to bearing Mr.: CH- denaln, who ia one. of Bait Lake's foremost buslnesa men. President J. Wnilaih Knlglit,4 the Prove cham- T If t". 71 ... il I ,;ii'" lit ueiicr ' Tver, .wiu lh ikl iuuuuui.u .iadjrtreBi The uecretary report of the work accomplished, by the Provo chamber during the past year, ; and reconv Beverly t -- K . 1 " mendations .'vt work for -t- avolvingrtte-proP'8'0 - OSCAR ANDERSON SKULL CRUSHED AND . HEADS ORGANIZATION CHICAGO, Jan., 20 (IP) Padlocking of ChlcaBo's new Morrison hotel one of the moat drastic steps ever attempted in prohibition ' enforcement appeared possible today as federal agents prepared to tnke their evi dence of alleged lnw violations into " a federal court. v " , a "sdiooL" new Two dry agents of sent here personally by. Lincoln V. Andrews, assistant secretary of the treasury in Phafge of prohibition-eoreennt; arc uiidersiiHid Iti haT atheredjnogt;j)t.ihe pvlrtpnrf. TliCI nosed Ishfliuu. br a udbhed monoit'les and exposed Enylinh man nerismlf abeut the hotel ltrty to'-- f- - A temporary organisation Vif y farmers' and buKii.ess lnoaiii' .fth p. Orem wa a formeil Tnt'liiy" lug ut a. banquet held In the Lincoln high wIkkiI, Oscar Anilcrsiii ias Binned ,irtslltnt, with F.iucry McKelllp as vice president, X. A. HTetai '.reaMiiri'r, nnd jacogscn, the following boAnl ill ilirci-!(i- r ; J, vy . 4 a1 Etfc , A JCUBlackettr while w;orkihg in the road constnicJ turn gang of the Wasatch Grading eonqmny of Provo at Rwl Narrowsj a short disfnnce from Thistle In . Sj.'anlsb Fork tn ivy ou. waa Instantaneous. The Di-at- watt sAnt ti the Wheeler ITn pjwlors at Bprlugvllie on! Ivcni derttikinrf tiLd Ilia Grande Western a Denver Wcnljs nnd Ir. S J. " the twin liumdng place uf the accii -Cunningham,-Ld)4t-ahur'afterwards. r tU mnn . A iKjersori wn s n., fif If .(. V. Johnson, Pyne, Kay ikv. M1Uji ' was Instantly, killed Wednesday nwruTng shortly before .10 o'clock J tillau lluus(-ii- , '' . mm. )ndy. " M.t? Wnckeij: const rUctiim .a.iiil Humit immis 4H WiiW w(t rwil 4y the ejlrls of the domestic imrtnicnf of the Lincoln .lilgb school-- . Tim Lincoln high orclifxtra Uiider Rrwilh iilavMt aevonil Hlmliitia ami the Orem quartet feviie-T- t ng f get wiiBari-iiiatxjitih- JwtxlhXag; f- jssb'' klulu.i:aua. Fork .ii)MHih canyon. A Mast Just set off to rv nim-iart of the ntountnin side ha i covered the rallnwd tracks with a tlii-un- The evidence they tfre said to shil have gatheredjnvplves Thomas. Me. meeting. Clear tUe trBCKS tot tUQ WUttUie II, Williams, manager of the huge new Themei that will come np for dis hotel, a. house Jetecttve and several JLli: .Wr iest bound trafu No. 1. cussion deal with reclamation, road others. -the entire road crew, was set and - rarioni building, ' Industrie Moore; president of th Harry Khowsthesmie'at the lH gnnn - MK'onnel mine, near WHhirrtwr.Nff)iftfrrB Wt mlii" Mlirrrtllf IhlWtWrnalWrtTO WpynTiatlrWiMugv -- . ther proposed precU Involving hotptTompaBjrlnstftted twiay that Thejiictiire c More thanSQ. farmers and bunt-- . ttveri) txurauig io,poria joim im t'Tes fttr limit 'umrx witfa hini; iltf-wrf entombed men wives, children and rtl tc(.l a death toll of 91. A Jhewelfjirei)tJfle." elti?engofthig awa-m- en trifiiLJa o'S the Miiii()vliigjrhp-tKHllebt the llnnmrun& svm bioiigli;. up innntrmr6"atilc tind'IrtniTjflPd owlty 'uuiv lr"wmr7n;i.' n. itf iim.-'whirl community. law and could hot be held respon trtct were present at the banquet ejilngT chain around a i Vrge rwk " ' ' I That the meeting will be one of the sible for the conduct of any of its ifent years. and pre- irliaaBUu!4iit.ftcJ4ii: frozen to and X gether, about three feet In diameter tpe imosf Interesting as well as the employes. , press prevailed. aost entertaining of the entire year Among those called on for short fell about" four feet rrom the monn v ii not only Indicated by the program addresses and toasts were JL Al- tain Tlie ro ks struck him in the hack of talks scheduled, but also by the gous Dixon,' J. W, Robinson and E. fact that the Provo high school will iNfacott of ProvoTBihhop A. II. of the neck and on the shoulders be in attendance and discourse soundi LoweNrf Windsor; Karl Banks, prin1 Mr. Blackett never' uttered 'jjnwslcHi, high school i elpal or the Um-olwill participate in the entertaining f l)nTid''Ootmey, superintendent fettures. A mystery stnnt detdgned I the Alpine school district ; James 1). ance." lt I create much amusement-wimorister .were subject the speaker contended 'that "If an iorne, presldenrjf the I'leasnnt tAn investigation of the injurie-enacted Gro-CowmerSil cluj) ; John , E. asllieTody arrlvnl at the under to demand if yon either your hear- the bliiid are niorpHiptimiiine tnnn -While this meeting is given under which be explained on the the deaf, A. V. Watklns, A. N. taking parlors disclosed that 'the Cbristenson, which would ing or your lx-this auspices of the Provo chamber I ! tel'l nid the eye is the of Hundreds From Near and Far Jactlia-n- , haT that theory veless, T, George sxlt. Executive Board of Timpan- - you choose to surrender?" ' of 'commerce it Is not only Intended crushed nnd the sbonldev the intellwt while the ear is the Last right and to Homer, Emery McKdllp Respects Fay The question asked at the that the members of that organiza- John K. Allen of Vineyard bad lien broken. ogos Council to Hold Beloved Woman organ of the emotions. Th's raised Keetch. ' of his 28 Session Itefare the lecture r tion shall attend, but that every man Va luuiv Waa t,miifilit- tA Rnrlnfr. a 1W lit January qmttiilFfSeTjliiTd kpl Heads 7 vllfe y WJJli'im Wright, of Springmd womait Interested In the welfare Jnipiirt-iiUvToung university students to as relative the Hundreds--oBrigham of relative surroving Association Ascout ppwjwowjrf the on Wednesday morning by R W. the? Intel lect-an- d villeuul F. E. Hutchinson, Jr, ofl j5f Provo and the surrounding territheutitmsr-- H and friends came from far and near Eduof secretary the I'tah tory shall be in attendance, accordset Parrett, of Timpanogos council will he is to pay their last reiwct to the life for loard the that thought SpHntshFort, niemliers Of the roat nothing as Recognizing poultry production association. cational The ing to officials of the chamber. crew, speaker x by K. evereecompliKhed of Dunn Intellectuality held and Harriet memory at Brigham Youngnniversity one of the foremost industries Jn Mr. "Bluckert attended the BlacW alone and cited illustrations in expressed the opinion wife of William F. Dunn,, who. died this section of the state a large Thursday; evening. January 28, ac- - a Hawk annual dartce at Sprlngvilh of his contention. The speak-- , at the family home In Kal.t Like Citj majority of people if contingent of poultry producers of jcordlng to announcement Issued by with such a would "fboose er gave expresg'im to his apprecia- 'Saturday morning., at funeral ser question night and left Ms home foi Tuesday Mer to met Farmers and Provo the r. S. Harris, president of the coun to surrender their hearing nither tion of emotions which he lHked ! vices held in the ITovo Sixth ward t the road camp short pa before I ihd cil.- chants bank Tuesday-eveni- ng rthan conten.led upon as the dynamic force. He re - '.rhuperTwRdny afternon. o'clock but laelf AVednesday mornlngv. -as the association which, The pow wow. President, Harris that perhaps more careful consid- Jolced to seemeuflf He had lieen foreman of emotions, iscnibty- - room strong to CBpncitj Provo 'bb known will the be Poultry says, is for thej)Urpose of planning eration Qf the matter would : v witch Grading company during tin change HeIiked to-n- ee hate, hate-- - of in; BlidTHifny Trleiiils bf the family lefr. . association.' the coming summer's "work, ; submitfe! He an their attitude. ; a of past two. year hut had worked fon ' because were equity jealousy, nn jea'ousy (disappointed Inlin K Alton nf Vinevard was i An exhlbtion of art posters thy into to show that man's hearing sweetnenn s gooa name, lie mnm - i "ve expect w make the summer he comimtiy for several years. ? the way their, A. John ; John WASHINGTON'. named Art Jan. National Poster the ag by. president of 1926 a big year for scouting In is .'of greater lmportnmre than rained rlmr-n- s the par ts thp nr?sn- building. lle is survived by his widow, Mm Dawes of G. vice View, (Tiarles ston, Pleasant president th' council," the president con Alliance, through the courtesy Blackett. two sous and on flattie of emotions and emotions the are -Xiieserrices if sec was W. the ttrmr K. L. Bird, president of the and P. madp the utorin Mndsen,, Lake View, wereinjJiarga oLHy: finued. "We are going to ask the n Mil He lVjran with biological argu- more imixirtiit than intellect, the Lein7 Krt?.'l tuiugliler, '" run) Kupiter, meinler of the ward filibuster, against the World court Rocky Mountain Alliance, will be retary. '.. chairmen of the. various activities ments. The most important part of earjs of .really : a'so one lirnthef -- nd tlnckeft Tb opening iiusica I n um-- winy In the senate which he 1ms bishopric. The directlora chosen are : L. L. to make reports of the work made during Leadership Week, at ' : r - sisteTS. Vla Blackett ' and ' Mrs, they the buman organism, he slid comes than the eye. "1 hey That Sow in Tciirs," watJ SO- ultterly-ciaticlzv Brtoham Toung University. Bunnell, I.ake View ; George A: plan to do and to get all the machine into existence firstTber Jose)ili Harmer of Spriugvllle am conThe speaker took to whencom sung by the taliernade. quartet, thi Resuming the debate ;The main features of the eihibi; Brown, Provo.; Raymond Harding. ery, ready for. a summer of growth are devehiped' in the following ordrs: John t'urter of Spring Canyon univerKrVhaiu Yoimg gratulate prised of MurrayRolierts, Petei senate met an hour' earlier than tion will be the prize posters used Vineyard: Joseph Seethaler, Provo.; for the boys. ..We want the districts der! IFuneral serviws will be a.rrange( feling,.,tasting, smelling, '(close sity on its development.' of the r 'Herd. Democrat Jensen, .Mrs.. Hugh Peterson - and Jim on pilllwards by the wayside that A M. Anderson,- - ProVo; Raymond thst have become affiliated with us related to. the" alimentary, chiiu.1) ly e "rfWHplliw'iltlHi He)ctdally MaryHHansCTtr-Thttifi lit won national TtflBHonrt, Bench. have' kmKltig wjiui rely aTDawef prices Cutler, Prow to: slb'rln"ordejr" thaT ; hearing and seeing,- - If the. .Moiog- - the school on the excellence of its byl contest advertising the . Jlck!ellnublus.,XTlie, quartet said : It was the consensus of oiMnlon theyiepresent V correct.; hear1iisf ma y get vision of the work ..!' lB music ' theory become which irtmeut has dep then sang There fs a Behutlfu movement. "It would lie well for thesiiier of those at the meetlcg that Provo fot the coming summer." . ' ' . " then of greater importance than see-'and celebrated . far tiear. Country.'' "XThese posters, worked out by.Bome crltlcsj)f. the scnateJo. knaw.AUttle l "A further bioleglcal argument pub-tinthe Joseph NelSon, former bishop of i aboutnvbat tliey are talking about America, in the fleldrf jwnltrjrBroducMon of the leading-arusta-- of No cyHBtl-of the virions th,aarl()Ustrics l t he Sixth' ward in w hich wa rd t he before fulminating in air" depict chiefly scenes from the life It was pointed- out, however, that Is .railed, for Monday is that of protection.- Touch, Old Jami evening, organH Iuuu .family liHd resided Ibe greater .Dawes broadcast a radio spotch of Bie Savior. One uf these prize there Is ample room for much great Sailing: Boat ary 25, at 8 o'clock, in the faculty taste and smell are all well protect FIGHT' IKirtion of tlk'ir lives, was the first past night, critical of the jtemaeV powers will be placed on the bill- - er development of the Industry In room, at ed 1s To Be Movies and Brigham Young better university. hearing protected : beiird on University Avenue espec' this territory and those present ex The speaker. He spoke. feelingly of Mrs procedure. Is for t called even that than meeting Further, continued, Iimu as, a neighbor and br a Re tally for Leadership Week, through pressed the. view that the industry ing ih order that- - the committee theTspeaker.. the .least:, 'Important ,SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 2f) (t',P. Her society worker, declaring that the.ouurteBy of Bird And Je. should t ienepuragedhy rendering men may join in the 'festivities of senses are the first to depart;.' feeThe old juiihiur ship ,S. N rHsll BlirsSET.S,"Jan. 20. (UP)- -i Tlie nor ilri, sJlf, B,,r(111(l 8UnshIH all assistance possiblf tor new men d ball of before the ing goes has taken her last, vovngiv With into many a home where; clouds ot To Be Held hearing, leaving Tlio condition of Cardinal MereW A membership entering the business. .which w'll beheld that inference, that It 's'of less iiniort- - her sailH furled, she has been towed was reHrted today to be unchange1 be wilL in all probability, campa'sn ance to Sun Pedro, where she will end evening In the ladies' gymnasium. hearing: ' Funeral services for John Bust. The aged prelate, however, is in .(Continued (in Page Six.) waged in the near future, as It' i . Going from the Wolorical to the glorious cnrt;er in Sfune movJe thrill- died here o' venkened state and his BtrenBtn who railroad In the Interested bf fireman, those the desire ' ' psychological eonslderntion- of at 1926,, will be read tfiia . tbWwtUua - -- rrf-tb- wk ufwe-TTcrtrt-i1 s, TRIBUTE ..i.j OFJRSDUNN r: FINE IS HEARING MORE IMPORTANT SCOUT PLANS POULTRYMEN ortetocalistUio EFFECT STRONG TO BE DRAWN INPOWWOW ORGANIZATION e eye-sigh- nrj-'ii- . . exec-utiy- DAWESMADE STOMCENM sui-po- confi-onte- ART POSTERS - 1 OFFILJBUSTER eye-sigh- f, TO BE SHOWN -- wns-llhd the-W- a . fur-nlsae- d '': ' 2o.-(- -TP) Vice-preside- . e , - -.- ed. five-wnrs- : usual,'-Senato- 1 A CARDINAL f I- LOSING In eye-sigh- John Bast Funeral. Thursday , thejget-aequaiiite- Ieader-jahlpVee- k POUCERAID. H060 BOTE COLORADO 8PRINO8, Jan. 20 (U.P.) "Hoboes' Rest;" the boxcar winter resort of the Weary Willies, ' la gone. 4. ' .' .. Deserted and shorn of the con venleaces "gathered by many a f ol . lower-- ot the ope roads, ,Jhe nce VUft UUKUUfc JlUff IB UUIJ nu .C1111JI bnywtr on a siding near thft. Bftek Ialanfl freight denot. Stern officers of the law padlock ed the place- - recently .and put John Ryan ndQcorge Myers, alleged . . - . -- . 1.1 1 - pernainent caretakers of the,"hotel" to 1M.--- S the Interruption by city de--, tectives, the "box car had been As wlde(y known as many of the more fanmis millionaire, resorts Of. Colo rado Springs. th-i- organization to-- make the Provo as sociation one of the strongholds in ' the state.- - Kiwanians Observe 11th Anniversary 11 theier. - LECTURE BY SPARES FROM LIVE WIRES "A resume of Klwanls inst will be ' "I lieFpve that one of the best ways to' encourage the production of given at the weekly luncheon' meet- better poultry in. any community is to stage a poultry show,1 is the 'Klwanlsftf Provo the dub ing of Karl Kel!er$Trass;-ffiTn- l manager Of the Wasatch Produce Its opinion TlmrsdJiy by Alex HedouNt. wlio is" deeply interested In the development ofrpfultry In colnpany. Ratesunder the wrtlflcate; plan challenge of the future will be given this : ', county,' will he given-- on all railroads lead- - by Edgar McArthur, These subjects a" group of Provo men .ltiteresttH) in better breeds of are g'frett iu cnmmomorntioirof flic Week,. January 25 to 29. according eleventh anniversary of Kiwjinis poultry, have arranged lo stage a show in the W.asntch crmfiany' la'rge sbireroom'. from February 8 to 13,. Inclusive.' K is the aihi of those President Marl4. to announcement made bj. JHrector International -- V has been! assigned to the Utsk' interested in the movement to have every bird of any Importance In this Lowry Nelson. ...Visitors coming to Provo for 'the of "Cutting, the Blrthd-iJpHke." section shoWn- In orilir tba irenernl nnlillo jniirht atnitv th vnriona. Vocal 80I09 Willie given by titTsv,a rinalitles and heenmp Imlmwf with week; Mr". Kelson say a,' should get re fwlinv thnf "lf enul nn tnnro. . a . ,: CTMMantoigLi&munlttee.""clialt ceipts, for their tickets. t these recetpts validated at the. Brig- - will present '. : . .. I. the- semb. , rham Young unl verslty, return ' tick- of the year's. work;.Til club's nhv - luisinem men "We the Invite of. the of theity in our attention ets may be purchased. for half price. gan "We Buildwill lie accentuat' effort to stage this shiw "mici'essfully, land believe that It their provided enough visitors come to ed 1n the program Thursday, : t Prevo to warrant the rate. aapporVcording to Jesse Ellerteou. , . .... cootwratioa-anfc. Rates Given to All Leadership Visitors - : - - tht ..,, ,f ' By-tari-ng . T a. .- u --0- . ARTISTAT'Y Professor Calvin Fletcher, head of Hie nf t department of the Utah Agri cultural college and the president of t Institute oMtahrwlll be lecturer at Brigham Young unlver si I y during leadership Week. 'Professor FMcher is a Y graduate and has ben connected with the faculty of .Brigham- - Young .qniversdtr, but situ that time he has studlen art tnspyeral of the "hiost importnut European art centers. Pnifessor Fleteher-wMlecture bn Hah painters andbclr work and will uue pl'tureg from the state col lection to i'luminat hlitilk.- the-Ar- Miiennionia Monday morninc. will I t held in the Ca'holi chuich Tim's lay morning, at TO HO Q'clock rlends l vimvJho body at ll ' : BED CROSS MEETING 1 i I He libraxyat'li-p-m-- i Ing.. DrrW. T. lhh i'foH-if''"- I I 'I th'" ? r"-- I t. nVrlK jir!d -- president "and Vta chairman of tfe "tru ? Wil irfnait officers will b elect. report. d for the ensuing yeur. Inlttee-wpVi- l .' SUSPECTSHELD . lembebjLl'fr chapter of the Rwl Cross are" h urgently requested to Bttend the. meeting which is scheduled to be h bawhicnt of lit unl held 1 ' - may- Intch Funeral home lietweeu tlic hours of ?3 sail 10:15 on the d.i if the funeral. Interment will ! e It 'he Trovo city ceinutery. --' r slowly ebbing. prog Despite the decline vib-tdalle, the cwrdliml T's " 'ainliig an interest la chnrch affairs on and lnxl.-tvw,iwt.- S tlM-i- s. ? FORTtlURDEr ' T0tl;DOA. Jan. 20. TCP) The theory that the Toledo plubbei murdered Miss brntally sister of a retired fire A Vortment captain, early yesterdar Mami-Handjey- . was-rlrtna- lly l1: 'abandoned-toda- whd were hxrtdiwctwo mc suspected of emuhitlng the cUibber'. iKillee- methods ' ' : |