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Show 'Ml ' X r- -r i r-- sr -- r A NEWSPAPER Dedktd t a policy of tainresg to all sections of Utah county. t'-- v ' ... - y : . -'- '''' " ... .' mm I : HERALD PE0M3 Busliifsa Offic . . . 85 EditorfeJ Rooma . . 10? PROVO, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1926. Mi F--3 fo)A ", " r i. - - -- 1 ' ' V " ' Park City I PRICJS TWO CENTS JM1WS ADDRESSES uavu ;e Transferred To Businessmen of Spanish Fork to Decide Thursday Afternoon Whether Or Not They Want Baseball This Year I 3ngffMvQ"iaa!2IrMajne and at none of these has league Spanish Fork been represented. Bu- mors coming from the livestock en-ter are to the efect that little or no Interest exists there in baseball, and that It is very unlikely that they will have a teairi In fheTlelil FATHER ASKS $5000 FOR CHILD'S DEATH . -.- " And Assist to Protect Life " 'W;iC"W - , Jhiajear. In 'a- - telephone - communication - TT. . with the-- Evening Heraldtoday John K Booth, manager: of the World Drug company, said that thus far no one has started to talk Daselmll in hla community." titer he called meeting among the Spanishr Fork business men to tw held at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon. At that meeting it will be definitely decided. according to Dr.- Frank of Spanish Fork, whethFrampton sented in the league this year. . ""K the business men fail to take aqyiinore interest' in the national pastime than they did last year. beat will De no oaseoau team here "If . m$ year, said Dr. Frampton. they will guarantee to support us financially we may' beln the run; V ; ning once more." The first Invitation for Park City to come into the league came from v J.: L. Hiatt of Hebcr, president of the Central I'tah league. Discout-age- d with the altitude of Spanish Fork, President Hiatt decided to Jfael.ui; thejentimentof thejnintiig The snggestion of entering the Central Utah league, met with hearty approval among, the baseball at toti an iinprompta meeting of the fanti tqwn. - - - and committee r:wa JtppoiiitetfsteJ secure d everything in Its power , the Spanish Fork franchise "fdrjhe s mining town. The committee of Joseph Jenkins Bell Berry, "Glen Ridge, and Douglas McKay. President Hiatt will visit Spanish Fork Frldayta get the official notification as to what that community decides to do. - Should they fail to 'remain in the league, he and other officials of the league win attend " the mass meeting to be held in Park City nextwBeteyij??TTzrr? Baseball fans of the eounty seem . r con-slt- -- . to be of thedea that theentrance Park X!lty IntonKeeaYueTwould still, new enthusiasm and more interest into the league.. There would then by three teams where a fairly good crowd would attend the game. Provo, Eureka and Park City, In' the two latter places the Sunday baseball wonld . also draw large ' ti ' -t- eHev- rowdtr-tt e- IDAHO BUILDS BOISE, Idaho, March 17. (CP) Aa intensive campaiffn-- -' to com- " plete the raising of;425O,000 for a war memorial bfllldlnf on the tam j. pua" "of thejfnivefslty. of Idaho stMoscow'-wameetdecided on s z iag ' " ' at4uslnesl Jat leider at which I. K, Bockweu or ' Bellevue was, elected state chalr-man. fiUte headuartersjiave been opened hej" and T thecampalqi 'tanmxt a rear airo after it had. been cajrtedToirfQr '. ; 1S,750 sulta in the district court nMw lit aeqnalntance With Dr. Kart G. .Mae-ser- , O. Smoot,' Dr. Pre8ldenL.A. James H. Talinage and others con- flected with the unireraitv In it j Hs wai img of 4he I strnggllng daysr-idramatic company organized . by John Oj, Graham, raising means to I U. He also led the help the B. band which headed the procession j when the university left the Z. C. e beei4rfvea'iy-Oarf- c ran into and niset a car driven by Lynn Greenwood, son of Mrs. ( J rwn wod, kill i ng Beverly Beal, xuve.V months; old daughter or in. and MielHTiircatnEnOTnuring ' MfflMS - . occtipxlng-Ih- i. jYA'fl-Qito-iejj- 10 11 HAWS 4r . ;.. ' :. .... First Annual Get Together Mteting of Farmers and Businessmen Success i j , CLOSER HARMONY r -- AIM OF MEETLNG -- One Hundred and Fifty Par ticipate in Home Products Luncheon at Hjh School , The first annual group meeting of Tnen held In" the Provo high school gymnasium I today waa a signal success. More i than 150 farmers and business men f ekchanged views and enjoyed the '. delicious banquet served by ' the domestic ctence deiwrtmetit af th a t i -. Institution. The vlHltors were greeted fiTi Iiickley, secretary of the" Provo Chamber of Commerce, who staled that the chamber regarded the bringing of theuslness man and thenar, -- t mer together aa one of the fo most projects of that organization. ' Hentrodnc CrrTfioTBBiFriWfir- - ? tin, chairman of the agricultural v committee of the chamlter of coia- - . ' ; merce; as toastmaster. j Dr. Martin explained that the oh- - I ject'of the meeting and the day's I activities' were sponsored with a 5 fttrmerg-amUjustn- esa -- -- bitl -- ' "."'' r. ' Mrs. Greenwood asks" for judg mi'iit In the sum of $10,500 for Injuries sustained in the - ardent, claimed to have been caused by the ullpged reckless driving of .. C'.ark while under the alleged Influence M.LwaabjmjietJhld.den)LiolLynn BjMdbenJL Junlorjifc. of liquor. She was injured and prepared for nil eventualities," between the two groups. J a stonding Provo high school and son of Mr, Its present quarters. , bruised about her In extending greetings to the jind had five Minister Rtresemannihen Jold charter other M jtruggilng citing and Mrs. J. F. Broedlwnt, 309 EaKt rilw brokea on the" left side, aeeord-iu'- g the Fnlted Press. . In.,1 battlimr fortheHttalnment Mrs. Green-wooto the complaint. terests of the elty W. U. Butler give SefeBthorinistreefrtodawonflje actersJfl final effort flled. at Palissty.l medal in the H. A. Dlion extempor- - of their creams, such ' is a teacher In the'Kephl lilgh . Tben the smaller " pwws, Switzer A careful- analysis o,busiuef in a aneous speaking contest et the high Watt Stebhen'soiT Fultohrhe told schooL message- which was readi try Mr. Denmark. Sweden, land, ' Christbirth of the the stony of the school' PRESIDENT W. T. COSGltOVE' I)r. Beal asks for duumges in the Holland and the Hinckley, Mr. Butler beinVonnned' ' Kan Hermese-- Osmond was secoBd mas Seal, which had done so much sum. of $5,(KX) for- the loss of the WMintrk caiic uwd att th aMgmlil.r toMajrooraoa MMnnrofJllnoiis. T . Editor's Note The followingr St. Patrick's day message .oinpaiiionshfp, comfort and society flooro-Hjrganlseplace "winner and DeloresFtQlmer for the alleviation of mankind and -- 'Therfrre six mfljordtrlsVns of " : for battle against theltie mind bow the was written exclusively for The Evening: Herald and NEx of his daughter, Beverly, who was third. Other cantestants were Rich ortginatedjin of Gerniany'admls- - business, Mr. Butier't meWin?e ex- - , ard Spraker, James Poulton, Ernest of a bnmble postmaster, away off In Service bj.W. T. Cosgrave,- president of the Irish Free State. killed In the accident. He also asks ndjournntenf plained. "Agriculture, upon which - Their efforts failed too. slon. Vallls had the privWhitehead, Joseph Thlriot, Tom DenmarKVMr for $250, for the funeral expenses . President DaCost of the assem- all ofher"aifisioni are indirectly BY. W. T. COSGRAVE Schott and Clara Thompson. ilege of hearing this man at Atlan-tsG- a of the child. mining, banking, mnnufac- - ;r President of the Irish Free State. bly rose before the gathering and two years ago, at a big con-. Professor T. Earl Pardoe was the 4wiig..dletrlbuaojtncAaithe-..f "beforef St eativaUf. PaMcJqm sclentlBti aad sole adjudicator. He based his ndSBtisi-me4preferred against Clark was flie admission of latter absolutely necessary, to the . increased assembr in the both Ireland rejoicing and wherever social Irishmen his telt workers, of absorbing the ;ngyn organization speech, greatest success of each of the other meet in remembrance of their natron saint and their Tiorhe a result of the accident will be personality: and voice of the epeaker story. divisions." ;:, 'v. . heard In Judge- George P. Parker'j on Page (Contluued Four.) and relevency of the materiaL He He also to!d of the achievements country. He- - stated thatHthere are many iniirt Satiiriliiv A charge of llltnl- we last celebrated St. cation is still pending, in the' city crltlsiyed each one of the, speakers of PaBteuirHnd Koch, therlattenh angles tos bnsin'ess, and chnracter- - f and gate reasons for bis selection. father of the science of bacteriology, Patrick's -- day has been eventful for Ireland. The London ised agrlpultnre as the greatest btinl- - court against llolmau. The medal was presented to the and showed how the' plagues which agreement removed from the effie- ness to scope and of Irish develomnent dos- path j winner by Principal L. B, Harmon had 'decemated the earth, had been sible causes of future lently organized of nil, due mainly r e ' It established relations difficulty. good in behalf of Mr. and Mrs, II. A. conquered and Tiow that the span with people of northern Ireland ma wajr which I believe will Dixon, Harlan Adams, head of the of life is being increased until it .(Continued on Page Four.) result in effort between all good citizens in the public speaking deportment, presld Is withtln the realm of postslbility : or a as whole. interests the . country ed at the meeting. end of the for man to It settled the outstanding financial question with Great Max Mangum won the contest next 50 to be 100 yearsj enjoyyears Britain. Establishment and growth of-th- e r. last year. free, state, have ing all big mental and physical' facproduced marked change in the attitude of those who in times ulties. Sam'' 'A,,.. Hutching,, arrested in He plead with the students to live! past opposed recognition of political freedom for Ireland. NEWRlL.jtoJi:i7.(ITP)- a fhotge of to come. theiieed of recognize Iheyhave recetTIn newHpii per "polls ott "nationality; HtoTlteeducation they are Participants to of court, wa brought more important stiu they have come to recognize that the are entering their votes ing with . regard to hygiene, sani prohibition 'members of the Provo 6n ix)sxlble modification of .the1 Vol tation and other principles connect- - Irish nationality can find expression in perfect accord with sheriffsTuesdajrly force.' Hutclilugs Is accused stead aet eAjwiji. general public healthy jMtiother large. 'failing to abide" by . nri" order "of 3(WJ)(50dally, according to figures me msn people themselves have com&to feel their faith of they muiht assist in the work beingi the court in itaylng iiliinony. done to protect human- life. has been vindicated and their long fight for political recosni- aratheredliy the Ignited Press. ttKlny. y JI'reHent .indlcattotm ure thut by won-thetion have felt his Ia interis which derived from Intensely cre conceding inspiration The Provo KIwanis club will hear climax, of 'the Saturday TWO-CHARGEMr. valuable and ative lecture,. achievement. Waiving A. C Bees, executive secretary of esting, bearing iu will balloting bereached, approsli S laid Wallis down the following daily This inspiration will manifest itself in the future in everv " will have the city court, liert Sonnson was the Utah Associated Industries, votes 3,500,(100 mately health living : Plenty sphere of the nation's life. Its results will be found in indusbound over, to the. district court J speak on "Problems of Leadership" program for been received by newspaiwrs who Wednesday afternoon on a charge at the regular club luncheon Thurs-day-- of fresh air, exercise, - sunshine, try increased output and improved quality. It will be found in the have country joined large avoid worry, . clean wimple food, in the otiaBsault . KWft 8 demliy weapon "the-BBobettsr-T)rr- E. building up of the national institutions and in seeing Q. Hughes will handle the gavel. property "cooked a hd'eirTllgefiteil, that-ou- r state makes contribution which it ought to the internee ut K'Hwt a wore or news use . plenty ' of The. complaint alleges' thM Sor-Musical selections will be played by avoid overeating, " national life of. the world. have held iudividttal polls about .. arrested papers CampliiJl, Bay enston several months ago.- - attm ked i etern Hayden Simpson leading trombonel.water internally, externally, HKMOOO reach Tote may Everywhere through the country practical reconstructive week ago following nh automoliile the total Deputy Sheriff Charles Coates of Stone's Col afiy, ten hours sleep, with regard to effort ptever of Work-o- n is making itself manifest. the Shann electri- accident on" Provo bench has; been or. about oue.etfchtUof the, normal Dividend who had ajresfed ren- - i ombians. early sleep, daily bowel, movenient, S. fined $299 by Judge .George ct. fn.v thA fillmrrul- uritft'lnv .tf ni avoid cathartics; wear 'ldse, - eensl- - cal scheme Balllf on n fh'iri''' "f p""""i.lon of automobile In Logan. ,iney were haiwlling ) the from cohi6 intoxicating liiiuor. The fine was bitton continues to, .towards Provo from .. .:4.-..-scientific. ..'':' ,:t- driving vlothes., and; Campbell, was pluced un- smaller towns. In Goshen, lad., for Dividend when Sorenson grabbed paid in roads "Vast bears,' witness to the developimprovement "his appear instance, the vote stood '2,769 .for Givel-.....- .. $.'iiQ bond the officer's gun from Its holster ment now taking place. Now that the political contest is over der ance Wore the court "on a charge the existing laws f58 for repealiaud and attacked the officer, later sikx and the facts of our country's history no longer tend to be of driving a motor vehicle while un 115 for modification.. ; In getting awftyila the car.": In that locality ballots were hot ceedlng misrepresented and adapted to advocacy of politicians, inter- der the Influence of liquor. Prove bench man was ar., The young Each citizen should consider est of Ireland ia becoming more fully recognized in connection only printed In the News Times but rested that night by Depntjr Sheriff factorat and distributed churchs himself or herself ah active memwith European history. I feel that the return of St. Patrick's Otto Birk south of Silver City.' ' .t.a of the ies. One "driest" sixts ber of a vtgilence committee. If : At the time of the arrest, Soren-ho- ii Day is the proper occasion for remembering what the the flag was- Insulted jorBhown - , -history Teport wa Klrksviller Mo.," where of was on parole from the statu our been. country4ia3 72-votetfor the' Esprejw-tafmlatedisrespeet.dr - harmful - propa-gand- a penitentiary;- He "was returned to; pToJirtiUTonf 40 or"rvieal anlWftTor came iinder our the prison, from where he was modification. the win wre Immedfc to a charge of back Tuesday by Sheriff J. Pleading guilty brought Results of the nation-wid- e polls 1). iately reported t to the authorisecond degree burglary Bert HanBoyd. and. Deputies Otto BUlf ' A today-folloties. Unless .we continue to feel printed :. and Charles. CoateS. ' sen, 26, Harry Edwards. 23, alias WILLIAMSON, W. Va., March 17 NEA With S7aewspaper the same responsibility In time FVdJTaylQrthoLSftltLL8ke "With While the state police prominence that Ilqrmon park has brought to the (VP) Foe modification,. ...592,648' of peare we provr ourselves dgeJEphrlam -a careful .vigil "to prevent For repeal .Y&tJ ofheacrlfices- WMwys werenlenceOyJu partbf our city and the extra heavy traffics the result of people ,..4()l,4li fourth disthe in Hansen, alttlng" . .324,161) uiafle Tor us. We, who have seen to visit the parkv property owners in tha t locality are Very dis- mob violence, "Harry Sawyer, 30, For prohibition .. desiring Blias of court in Judge old negro was brought. Into Hearst Newspapers and Others year the flag draped over the casket trict to see the fit that did not appointed continue of street city, program its Hansen to serve an indeterminate nrtL here today, indicted, tried and Fonronltoitlotf T. . . . .119.R55 of a loved one, love and cherish : wrisoo from IniprovemeiH in tbat section,", declares R.' W, Thomasrrf erident of one sentenced to '.582.891 at what sentence inJhe state ' It, because hangjor attacking Mra Against' prohibition ; of the there. were men The to one five years. '7ulen Amlterigue, a white Woman. Forwlne and teer ......642.048 price it ptili floats In liberty and summer to "Last started Sheriff the city lmproveSeaOQuthJtrfit,-frollU.l.tO AVninst. wine and beer freedom Patriotic ancP loyala returned ad noon today by JrDrBoyd and peptityWT?irrtol Seventh .tcnGlghthEast, but before they had gone far with the work Tribune, Nnr York Daily 'SQSena.8bonid. be' prbid to" c TTnusnal interest la taken by the. a me county jai iu they quit, leaving that street in a very unfinished "condition. Property operate with Service Star JMlon TJiey had previously been, eeutenced owners on Thosehlocks "have grown' dissatisfied aiid sometimes wished la- - promoting peace through. vlgl peop of Prqvo in the annual Policein- - Salt Lake to- - servw an- - indeterrr- tenCfc-r-T- r1 LJ.982 man's ball to be given at the I'tahna ' . ,' Airalnst wine and beer idcSpltethe fact that tbeyTOTulagepouForth - xhe . minate sentence o a charge of auto one of the most desirable residential sections of . CHIOAGO, Mawjj; . Gold Star Mothe grand totals of these" pollsl Garden..Tuesd8,v evening. the city. ;.i ' . thefts. Chief old Police a of to ( Flames roared ZABRISKIE. Wrn large MBS. According EMMA through aret our . "There town is to expand as much as good , nothing that will help ..8K1.271 Wilking the ball is given annually to tenement building: on - Chicago's Ynr orlHttng lawr Mother ofWalterE. Zabrlskic. Hansen and Edwards pleaded streets leading Into these districts, and the property owners outlying assist t he department in pnrchn 1800. South Side eirly today-takin8 Cullimore . U. alFor born November 4, .'...........'..1,872,372 change entity to burglarising the Invest who tbelr money and take great pride in improving their homes new gnlts for Oieipolles officers. 1 for change and four lives a of 5 of to Houston, This ratio driving t nMrej J4ndonseveral ln Store Mercantile Camp tojl armyjdied feet that thef are entitled to the )operBtioh"of tlie street deparment than J00 to' the streets. the' same he yterdsy The music will be the best than rau ocenputrf Texaa7j0frifTri918.; Two sons weeks ago, when "merchandise valued In making their homes accessible to automobiles, delivery wagons and All of the victims were negres.1 !' 'i ln,8ervice. when Jthel vote was - 0,014,442 , to be-- gotten nd the officers prondso at more tnan iw was taKen. , iusi " traffic that must serve theio.'' a real Interesting time at the bop. .The firs started in the basement. 318,0TL J . of th loot was recovered. . ; - 'rjjhoftf time, will be resumed April 24 and : "lost through May 1. t Hoiman. of Pleasant llenjnniln Florenee Greeuwood Grove of Nephi" and Dr. Nelson Bear of Sprlngville. The suits are the aftermath of the fatal auto' accident near Pleasant -- Grove v.on- - the ve ning of March 5, when fin auto rtU4'4 FARMERS 1T.-.(- 1'P) Mrs.Fkrence Greenwood Asks Damages In Sum of $10,000 for Injuries Damage were filed IN SPEAKING iLj'T'.2''i ,.:.-:- Fir-etet- ldy far-mB- rf "gQalf 'gTmiaega. IThU iZrrL - Larln-Anierlca- n - " - - . ... f .. TheearhiclriiasTJassedsince - thelrlsh ' KIWANlS CLUB as the-lea- st MAYYETREACH IN CONTEMPT llve-at-t- g- REFERENDUM - HUTCHINGS FOUR MILLION con-tem- PROVOBENCH YOUTIIFACES tlte natpisJ -t-COURTiGAIN " ONCAMPBEL otit ' . -- . : - - blelothteg-ndsfr--romfortai4- . -- Service Star the-car Member Order's Ideals BURGLARS ARE -- ASSAILANT, SENTENCED t -- obsem-tlonivduHn- GIVEN DEATH g SPARKS FROM LIVE WIREs . -- MHORIAL - ,. ' ; - j, . ' The GENEVA, March flrwt 8ieclal spshIou of the Ieagne of Nations aaxeaibly in the history of that organization adjourned today after unanliuouHly. voting to pHt- to the TiTiet3eTmn'r aduilit-JoLeague untU Hep.eiubor wlien the ses- Mmbly will meet in dwa. l""r''J:Failure must lie written on record as the result of the tea day session which has just ended. Germany ha nplJCjfaMndti&LiflL the league. The Locarno agreements for Kuro- lean security which proVidedfor peaceful arhltratlon .of disputes between France and Germany. Po land and Germany and Belgium and Germany failed of eomuiunu! tu with Germany's, faure to get into the. League Theie, jjfeementi.Jbe-- ; comeeffefiive only wtbrGennanyj adhdssion. Tliey tem'iin;. in abey- ame, therefore ttnttr Hrptrmber or such time as Germany may become a League member. I.aKt nimni'tit had negotiations len begun at 0 a. . m., tb circumvent the-- Talemate. whk-h- waa preventing V . , rt rri Germany naoiiaaoKr-z- i ne couur cU met 45 minutes later in a final effort to dispose Sf the difficulties An Engtmn secrctf.ry runed to the German hotel to warn tl) dele gation that there might be' a reprieve. V.; i MiI, " IV TELLS OF EARLY DAYS ' AT UNIVERSITY aidwny, -- 11 told of his intintatf WINS CO NTEST I of Address of Former. Provo Newspaper Man . BROADBENT IkUU Driver of Alleged Accident Car and His Passenger Sued For Damaees Clean ' ' Entrance AQNSU JtaXeague IUI III I Thinkers and Doers" Subject The students of the Young uni franchismowTjwned ijyther SpanishrfortcTub. No definite action will be taken until X is definitely de- versity' were addressed this mornexecutive cided whether or not Spanish Fork will remain in the league, ing by James secretary of the Utah Public Health "Spanish Fork baseball fans will hold a meeting with the busi- association, on' the Bubject, 'Thinkness men of the city Thursday afternoon to decide the base- ers and Doers." ball status of that town for the coming year. Mr. Wallis became reminiscent In Should Spanish Fork decide io withdraw from the league, the commenwmeut of. his tark, alluda mass meeting will be held early next week in Park City ing to the time when he came to :widthe final ffteps takar for the elfErance of thaf cityinto the Provo to do the writing on the old Central Utah loop. OffjgjalsjaMh Eaq, shortly after tenaance at mis meeting. the burning of the Brlghum Toung jreat-Threa.m- ' - manys 1NF.W Renewedlhteresrih the Central Utarf Baseball league Urges Students to Live when the was taken of the Provo fans today possibility by Park City's entrance into the league this year became known. Efforts are being made by baseball fans in the mining town hi$H President Sends Si. Patrick's Day Message To All True American " f- -. T STUDENTS Summit County Town baLLaitua.tkm.4hla. mm V Baseball League Loott - Spanish Fork Franchise The other members of the Central Utah league have been more or less dissatisfied with the attitude taken by Spanish Fork regarding the bsse- - T TTS sooth-easter- ' .. maln-taine- n ''' d POUCEDAKCE pce .... '. NEfTIUESDAY .".....,- - 'i- FOUR NEGROES ....... It-l- - ,i " -- -- v I" ' -- . - |