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Show t ... - j 1'- T - . : . ', E- ., T EEHAL D P0NE3 'T 55 Business Office . Edltorid I t i '. ' : VOLUME 4, NO. 4L i - ,. - t PROVO, UTAH. TUESDAY. MARCH 23, 192G. i SAT -- UU l U L-ru- uu - : ... . IMJ v, 107 -I . . PRICE TWO CENTS J UUUl -- U Tuxm- Commissions ToBi -- 1 g conn TOlTfl HP TELEPHOTOGRAPH SHOWS PRES1PEHT Tnn mi (iranwniiv m - in -- jy' Rnfisth AT.FAMHOME Loaders Defend Their IctioiliGeneva-Dee- t . Gas Burning Boiler Favored Meeting Called Here Wedites- -' dar for Canning: Crop and Build lij Commissions Growers of County Log Committee STATE REPRESENTATIVE COMING TO MEETING BUILDING COST IS ...... I - ESTIMATED AT $8,000 Growers to Compare Data As New City and Furnished by Canner Field Equipment Men CountrOffices to Be Lloyd George Censures Sir Reichstag Votes Confidence In s League of Austen Chamberlain In , House of Commons Natioa PoUey . ... , 4 . . . . j T I S - STRESEMANS FOREIGN SECRET AGREEMENTS CAUSE OF FAILURE - POUCIES VINDICATED ,f AB growers of J crops pro. .,. advertize tor bldglductainXiitli countj am itoldlag on a heating plant and a boiler meeting at the court bouse in Provo room for the new city and county Wednesday -- evening at S o'clock; IraftdW TrertreB t jogepMTfet-son- , according toeorge Seort, president asarchitect, at a joint meeting of of the Canning Crojw Growers the city and county commissions sociation of thcounty The grow, com- log of iomatoea during the cotniug and members of the building ' seasou srlll be the main topic for held mittee today, dlacnsiion. Officials of cannblg Is the intention of the been to install a boiler that plants of the county have utteod "thrnBetifiiL; can be made accessable to the nee of either coal er gas with a view of "Growers from Pay son, 8alem, Provoi utilizing gas if It la found suc- Spanish Fork, Springille, ViBCTarA-a- ndl cessful. ; r -- Autlmrliad Lays Entire Blame for Genera Admiral Von Tirpiti Demands7 Withdrawal of Germany's Fiasco 0-- Sir Application to League , Austen to It BMM.-.Laka.;y- iew E standard It li estimated that steel bolter eulptnent Installed will In his 8,000, cost approximately recommendations to the commie-aiont today Architect Nelson adof a vocated the Installation -- a the meeting." said Mr,. Scott. Of- flcials of the State Canning Crops Growers association will also be present to give the growers the straight of the controversy now on . h piiiiiifigi - :NA By CLIFFORD L DAf; V United Press Staff Xtorrcupohdcnt LONDON. March 23. (VP) tfeiyld U03 d George mmglit today lu the bouse of commnns to censnre awl if possibie to drive Kir Ansten dbamberlaln from the foreimi of- fii frtr hs connectoa with the secret agreepienis 01 ijocarno wuu o causeu 7 th ifpmmmmmmmmmmmmm .collapse Tf the League of Before a crowded bouse, the - l'kiMni.'ii.ifTl;.i...,,waMli ..Ifrgf lfl i.awiw.iiiitawi finish of President ' Coolidge's race with death, This picture, telephotoed, shows the dramatic his son is shown entering the Vermont farm home Where his father lies dead. followed-b- SEEKPUBUC HOOVER INSISTS TRAFFIC ELKSMAKE The president - tinn a effort to admit Germany to membewhlptertweek TUEPMOTO -- Na- gal- - ' By FREDERICK KUIL Staff Correspondent. BERLIN; MafchUS. ( V P ) The '' rclchstag today expressed confidence by rising vote tolhe gisnuneut'a 6f policy with respect to the ' , Nations.' , , The' relrhstag also defeittfd by ris- United-Pre- ss Igne . . h' - Dawea plan. ' Foreign Minister Stresseman h'd been careful In asking for confl- :o seek approval of-d- u nestle aa ell a foreign policies. The vote today was aiere'y an ef confidence in .Stresseman' action In Geneva and the gov erument's participation In the Lo. ' i carno- - greementa. 'u 'erles f nil of diplomats and notable sped 'i torn, Lloyd George opened his a attack against Sir Austen-witmotion for a reduction .of $500 In the civil service estimate. This was a technical means of bringing- - the '4hm bjTtnnrif cet Admtrttt 1 forcTgn seci ary before fh who had dlrcled the Tirpttv and most H followed by a vote of campe.lgnjhicih.rouithtthe UnltedL, tha members. . States into thf war. had broken a ; tww yeara 'Rence W the Retchstag- - ' lUiussy UaeDBM-onMstbpremier and leader of the official to lead ths natlonilist assault opposition, was to-- follow. Lloyd against the league and Locarno. He n George with labor's volley against had demanded that Germany's the foreign aecretary, for membership foe with- : hai so many mlsrepre- have rWe use the to eonvertable travel system f lther ga or coal, that full quip, aentatfoM totelyaroBniytBej'Wi and lake View by representatives of coal meat or both . the caimers that we stave aeciaea t ?i tided. to of do call to all Is best the boiler thing the It is estimated" that room win cost approximately $3,000. the growers together so that they This will provide-- ample ifoom 1 for may all know just exactly where a fortrobov tc. each one Is standing on this matter. MfUH dran;fteflBtdui-tit't- f boilers,' foalshdoti ! are our of oa natiomlat motion for aienibtr for The blame Genera failure at ablation the and It is the intention of the city to WASHINGTON, Mar. 23. (UP) from the use of the streets and highProvo Elks want to offer a word WASHINGTON, March 23 (CP) Kir Austen, asserting that he could dence. county officials to proceed at once still demanding $12 a ton for ' -- The Von Tirplta approved the al'eged'-statemen- ts criminally reckless must I way by means of operation of that The. advisability of Introducing a lie ve prevented the situation that with the Installation of the heating matoes while the canners are Just as of explanation for the' conflict, of t, ef Alanson B.'Houghton, ' in driven from the streets nndv high- law,-- the. time that has been, oc- resolution calling upon Secretary of developed there had he acted in determined to give us only $10 a dates, or better a paint "jrJXI-'" " been "these to " has nuike" nation Df the Is its la : hleh school ton. ways drafting Emit Hansen, landscape architect i cupied, operetta that the 'Wne point wrecked Geneva," said Great Britain as reported from ottheMttenaioa-divWoirtitthetlt- B ihwlulfd for cernlng the pessimistic picture of More than 1,000 delegates were European politics attributed to Am the Welshman, "and it was nevef jishlngton and told the Reichstag Arricultural college, met with the have decided to raise o tomaties last performance of the Elks show, said Secretary of Commerce Hoover, i on represented at the conference in- bassador Houghton of London,, was mentioned In the parliamentary, ei-ol-a that .Germany should folluw the, board and he together with Mr at all this year, rather than setting "Marcheta." The Elks committee opening' the second conferem-eUnited States policy In - alwtainlng v nations of Locarna. made an effort Jo have the dates of highway safety here today. cluding the officials ;reiresentatlves considered by nenate 'lrreconcllablesNeloon, wax authorized to pfepnre the precedent ,of growing tomatoe re-- of forty three stages designated by laws Better to In. from Chamberlain-kno-w J. of the show meeting; "IHd . their L according who hontw changed, of the court man here One grounds. ton. todny. a at $10 plans Rdwhr-Steiwienil chw Irumu, tnt TrtTementsTiTre" needed but they are Their governors in rejqionse to the latter Some members of the Irreconcil tention of France to proper en- call ft President Coolldge. for the new the entire north end of the county, due to the fact that the show hart of no benefit-witho- ut inics and eattloment entry of Poland with Gerable group liellevec! that It would be ever forcement, Hoover stressed. Slr genertil rejiorts were submit-- . well to Genevaf1 at many from information seek building were taken up at the after has decided to destroy every plant leen set for these March dates public ut. "Withont ted and, will form the basis ofdiar. noon session of the boards, there foe; to Incidents her than t" pll htem to the can- - since last Novendier.and that Lewis fhe:aejartuettt relating ttomn jiers for thej farmers who want to Lacer. the Elts"in rector, was without certain and sure . punish cnsKions looking toward reduction AfthereceB League-- af Nations i4btKiked-ntoll in the flitted council tutn grow IBMWaTaeT.-- ' entirely until Jnne. "Wt1u ment for the wilful vliilator tif the Marge Geneva and the at collapse rouBetioh. chance to play Provo, It law. with some method ; of court States :due to traffic no nit tire nrms or tms ana otner swies. manner In which the Locarno pact is that we wIJLthrasb was other decided' to go onwlth the show procedure by means of which the Last year 23,900 persong were killed X ; It ft the detdre of the conimlaslons out"Ittheseexpected Wed being worked out our at meeting things scheduled. criminally Tecklessr the negllifent and 600,000 Injured in traffuacci-dents- . as to purchase this equipment at as do not intend ; The irreeoncliables nesday The contract Signed by the -"The Elks bad to take Into con uhd the Incomiiefent can be driven early a date as possible. to let the Issue, rest with indirect members of our association will also slderaUonLefRaMte Tho that to prowbe evplflltlH Vineyard allegation impu't?d "Houghton llRated "themselves to an exiense of WASHINGTON, March 23 (UP) European statesmen, are returning ers have decided to tay pat." TT7T h 23. soine five hundred dollars, whether 1? to the old "balance of power' and Th attack on the tariff commission In or and on show the not, bey put sygtems."rhey Un il....l,iiH order not to have to ptand This loss, Jntend.-l- o jiseHougbton'sr Jnforma.' W ilklns show;" potar they-tiecition in attempting to prevent Amer the fall elections, began ;today be. f says Mr. Htein. ica's entry Jnf the World court, ae fore ,the senate committee Invest- flight-- were uncertain today. Tit is honed that 4he people of ceptance pf the .council Invitation to gating the commission. -The cheering asei-- t of the" situs- court Provo will find it possible to gup- discuss American first FVlusslglheBOISE, Iduho,Jilarch March 23. (I PS BOISE, Idaho, was me arrnai wi ... want tiou m tA ! k i.i.v th. port bothhownnoheElk i .1 ' i" nan LUC. null iiiun to be uy uc in: a nuu hhuch nil il' ...... "mu-mTwenty-twactive carriers of Test fllirhts of airplanes It known that the high school has coin-new .disarmament a fold the l of conference, man the commission, con for used over the " " in found were fullest support." . "r. spibal meningitis ralttee the commission to lnefk-' TYLER, Texas, March 23. (UP) their The silver anniversary ofthe oriract air mall route will probably kins to the limit. hud lal should lie made up - of, An epidemic of influensa Kel'.ogg, in northern Idaho,and nil ,Ih . ninde local the ganization of the Daughters of Utah smaller airport 4fli the two lrfanes, The jthls at, busi appolntees'of JaJutllcIal a',ne i hove bcenaranihefflrr an effort week. Work Is being rushed getting GIBSON-REE- D Pioneers will be' celebrated with a Tyler ."In bed today.'' Some r.t;...tk,.,Ar character. Instepd of as at prpesem "f""?- nn Bear.- - A en- reception' and tba'nquet at the Hotel ness houses were faced with threat '.field .in shape for the flights. to prevent the disease Rereading, the constituted. ' r... tl... l.lir Tl.rfrnltl- - la tuv : Utah Wednesday, April. ?, accord- ened shut down due to sickness to Dr: RM.jTVilith, state L IK Cmhlcbaek . and Franklin tul : es " " ; " ing to Mrs. Grace Cbeeverv president among Its personnel. Physicians medical adviser, who Uose: pilots, for Walter T. Varney, just lug shiuped here, timated there were five hundred of the Utah county organizations?" here-anIn the opinion ofBiiJi Bilson ana turned from the north. There b;ivc thecontractor, arrTiow I I ' ' Hie reception wilt be held at 5:30 cases in town. beeti ninecflve cases of the disease theother" pilots are expected T"P ThomasGLanphier, pHotsr the Dp- o'clock and tb banquet at 0 o'clfck. iaghteeu out of twenty two mem turners from San Francisco within ten days. troter has shown evidence of lielng there, 'five being fatal. Ileservations to the banquet must be bers of fhe Denver Western league -BOISE, IduhoJ, March 23. (l:P) were also found at Post Falls and Plans for the 'local celebration to heaw at the noseumklngjdlffj. PASADENA. CWiIif. March 23. made not later than March 28. with ball team here for spring trainiikg flve-act- lve cases arc now unde? le stagsd on the limugtirffftoTrof Gibsoirand Reed of Bull.Jke have! cult to land. ... tall on - the ( ' ' Mrs. Fannie Woodruff, president were under pfiysTcTans' care and two UP) cost Frederick Bartlctt. Chi treatment "there. Anotber emiMira.vstng cumcniiT " service April 6 are also progressing, been awarded the contract for pav j couse of the state organization, 321 I trained nurses were secured today to Lieu- ing of nine miles of the Yellow invitations" sent 1 1 riil verbeen have developed, regarding landing of M Bart osco w $25,(X)0, severs here w, In mnlti'mllllonalre ; betweenBlack-foo- t stone Park : street. Sail Lake City; of Mrr. Grace Manager Joe Berget was among the cago A sped'of 45 iile for a highway Ivlaaes. the with duel tenant ncoiiyer, UP), Jak!'ey Kellv4at.y lctt lost his private golf sify of Idaho Btudcnts had .the.di:, 815 .East .Center .. street. casualties and practice - has been and Idaho Falls, it" has been Marr E. Dillon, who started ' 23. landing la recommended In Fokker ' 6 and 4, "and the. ease, there hasheen no. ease for sev- .Wash., and Captain A. F. Herold Archie Andrews, ' '. Provo. , announced by TVi. Hall, cwntiws-- J yeaTS 8g0 H!4 a clerk In tne Broon- - uistructions, out unuer tae exisinift called off temporarily. at Salt Lake, army flyers, to losing nilllionajr blames one had eral weeks and state officii le-lloo Mioner.of ptibUc. i works. The wa lvft at here arm air The epidemic hag resulted In few shot for his misfortune. other Borough Gas comUNny. today he-- condition; Lanphler-and.Eilsthe military .. in fnlld " the . epidemic ' ..for1 the work Ann . Lake of nuW, Salt the iUentfhe-iminan.vtheft at speed D deaths in this vicinity. Jjind "If I hadn't missed that one shot. towns ha- leen suircessf ully .hatted. that time, WW.4J.: Grwltafr-antwUO:i.$ alKiut w mues an nmir him- ,- said Bartr I would have-be- at v ' stallation of dralnitge features, bas .ief,sH Bold ..and Womall Because of tte miforesecti bamll- lett. the road on done leen not. a'mah tlnte of departure l 4kw, does where already eapsr-tb.'andj, hole The millionaires played a 30 1 -r tiu pavtng wlllbe started within ; That's 4ne reason-wh- y women can uncertain at best.- match to decide whether Andrews 30 days and must be completed by siccd. or $575,(KKi receive $5.r)0,000 should " . 1. In Chicago. his office "We desire to extend a cordial invitation to every, business man September The Tonng university band played 'PEKING (U.. P.) Confiscation forAndrews hadbuilding a. lead of. four holes In ;.. ts a large audience In College hall of Pnno to hear Colvin B. Brown, chief .of the organization" service railway rolling stock in North e H41n - players- - wentJntothe bureau &t the chamlwrtf iwnmcrce; Robert wjien Monday - reninK.---P- rof United, States, who will ad con so China has been thoroughly half of their match late ye- dress local business men at the monthly luncheon meeting of the Provo final Bauer, as director scored anothss ducted by the various militarists :. - snccess - Chamber of Commerce at the Hotel Roberts Thursday," Is the invitation by his able manipulation of tha the are having k diffi- sterday,.'.': listed as a 18 handicap railways musical balanced Although organiza bis well rto extended by X, William Knight, president of thePvochambecult time to carry enough freight March 23 (U. he toured the course In 80. tion.; The music of the bnnd was Mr."BrnwiilsToTie.of the hestlnformed men in -S- ANTFRANCISCO, to leading player, came In with a cardof JH. ' "I understaneV-tha- t expenses, according pay cruiser German The Hamburg Bartlctt N.) Veil rounded out and melodious, The officials in EL PAS(J Texas, March 23. . work. He Is reputed to fofi a. forceful Peking. seemed to" be as The players were halved on the America' on chamlier of commerce is to errive here June 1 and plans V WASHINGTON. instrumentation 23. March Slight Improvement in the (UP) fo A circnlarordW has jnsf been 13th hole and Bartlctt needed to siwakef iidnaa been airi lie is a graduate of tbe schooUof experienceT for a reception for the vessel's crew-arnaflrDerfect-a- a of Daisy Simpson, former of Mcintosh condition Kenneth nspossHlrtor Judge (UP) " an amateur organisation to be. sued by the Ministry of Communica-tlpn- s win-thWe want anore than just the membership of the chamber of com five remaining holes, to made. ; leing agent overnight was state supreme the Washington prohibition n of business to have all the . ; ';' to, empkiyes of the merce to hear Mr. Brown. It 'would please us the match. German flag has not come court was today proposed to Presisquare The and 4he presence of the donbleXbass physians - had. some . lines, and Tlentsln-Pukow- : ' ' vto played by Me'.vin A. Brtmhall .message will be one that Into this port on a fighting ship for dent a we know that He sliced and the ball went out men of her recovery, it wus for Senator Jones, hope Coolldge by best efforts of bounds on the 14th hole. This wlU - Vl r things, and 12 veafs. The Hamburg Is on a trip Republican. Wash'-tf- lmade Itself felt In every number the urging them to'use their Inspire everyone whfl hears U to do. bigger .and better ' . , - band played. Glen. Van Watenen on to collect freight cars, According to gave7 the match and the $25,000 it will assist us In living a bronder life.,: v- sought world with slenth,wfM Portaround the. The former dry apprentice) cessor. to Wallace McCamant, twenty, to wager to Andrews. .... , own life In Jail herefo-- . will have during the offleers: andwl!lstop.ln .Southern la nuV OraY6n-fede- ra we her 1'. "This will foe one jL the few to the plccalo and Max Tbomat and this order, only aliout take cmrt clrttlt .psrtunltle r: FtandsayHicfcdteoth cornet solo- - thirty car arenow available-.to us on me inlernattomu-reputattou-Wanest fuRL'ptwieiin McCamaura nvmna InMnK-h- er oCapoeaTs. onborh FranLnn" Pierc-e- nR53-- l 85TO is year to- heat- man ofnation's work.r We lirtsTTWideTedteautlful nnmbers. ordinary freightcarrylng" te'fter narcotics: rallied durin? the night jbrea hwkfIa s genne in the tonrMajsfeclibvjibeisH should we' play these tines. ' concert was he only president who. retained his we "want an interim appoint- - after physicians had given, her a day. ; Altogether; the all of ' Provo'sbiiHiness and profeHslouaFlnen to participate here a week, departing on June 8 he had served ' " Soldiers are living In ca at var- original cabinet through the tnl an affair as any musical ' to live. ,V " ; ,. ' . ment jfor'Honoluln. 7 with ns."". , v j ious points. It is learned term of office. concerts given this year, JBuiflcJ!t4lHeT- - LAWS TtlUST BE ENFORCED ' TO MAKE HIGHWAYS SAFE EXPLANATION. bero ga,u4 ' OFSHOW DATES INF0RI.IATI0N ot - ON LEAGUE . app'l-catlo- - ilJcrd-iifiorre-lmme- di i mia-conf- - j ' near-conflic- ' ; tar-Trtlft- ft leaga-Btemt)W- n, sei-ur- pettalnlag-toheuMiiMhg-Hn- nig - :r POLAR FLIGHT CHAISE PLANS NOW drastlc-nforcemg- -- WOULD p nd" UNCERTAIN - DAUGHTERS OF MU slmul-taneo- TEST FLIGHTS EPIDEMIC OF JIan "secret-agreement- 1 PIONEERS TO FLU EPIDEMICS ded MENINGITIS -the TOBEMADE HITS TEXAS "CELEBRATE . u... s .Profer Pi o vr,..... BARTLETT LOST S3 . . hs GET CONTRACT d - " mr ntnrn ni rHkK klHV TO PRESIDENT! C Jteey. " "T' 7 I BIG GOLF DUEL ' " 1 " iSi 23.( repre-senjutb- e , e of YICONCERT Military Seize WAS SUCCESS Chinese Railroads - f tnt SPARKS FROIVt LIVE WIRES - iFirst German Ship At Golden Gate of-th- MCINTOSHIS RECOMMENDED -- HOPE HELD FOR DM SIMPSON . -- , " Peking-Mukde- Provopint . ' to&iyk-'if?ri4s- . 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