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Show i HERALD PE0N13 Business Office A . S5 Editorial Rooms . . 107 Pi A NEWSPAPER to a policy of falrnesa ta &0 aeetioos of Utah county. -- De&c&ted . r... . : ' '. X. - - - - T MM SMI MIS! :; . PRICE TWO. CENTS PROVO, UTAH. MONDAY, MAY 3, 1926. FORTIETH YEAR, NO, 226. :: K ,. ; ;: ' :: ;; ' ,:: ::- - - Wm SAVE :: :: -- ::-- PRO0,ROTAR CLUB FOSTERS BOYS't-SCHOOLS How to Decorate Your Bicycle 10 ri STAGE HOVEL FREEPROGRAM - FIVE SCHOOLS. TO STAGE SURPRISES .?.;Ca, t'4.-?- 9. . Farm Bloc and Administration Forces Gird For Hardest Battle of Session . ' TEL'TCST With this decoration a little girl won a $25 gold wrist watch at a "Safety First'' bicycle demonstration given in Sao Mateo, California. Entertainment Replaces Boys' Lhorus contest forbidden To Be Held This Year the Proyq grammar The nojs Jschools will be in their beat moods I Tuesday night when they will stage the first stunt night at the high school auditorium. Each school is in the dark - relative to what the other schools are intending to do at the entertainment. AH of the ' parents of the children in the four grade schools of the city and the training school of the Young uni J.. Howard Rodda, well known bl- -' and plank riding, etc. The list of versity are invited to attend free Of charge. cycle rider, arrived In Provo bast prize will be announced in a few night anil held a meeting for the days.- - if arrangements can .be tba entertainment,. local bicycle parade to be held Sat- made, Mr. Rodkla will visit some of unique soring which Is taking the place this year urday. Mr. Rodda. represents the the city schools during recess hours of the annual .boys' chorus contest, Cycle Trades of Americai New to give lessons in road deportment. from All beys and girls who ride bicycles begun two years:go by the Rotary York, and came . be will lie urged' to give the, .Saturday reasons the Grand Junction. . club. For - Tarious week 'holiday To trieitblcycles and join board- - of education of the city staged a successful affair schools deemed it inadvisable to in which 25 riders took part Mr. in the celebration as well. Announcement will be. madelater permit the holding of the chorus Rodda covers many of the large cities of the country and this is the of the starting and finishing 'places contest this year. of the parade. t Judging from the secret conflabs week slated for Provo. The principal 'object of the parade It wag decided to give souvenirs that have been going on among the " boys of the various schools, some- Saturday 4s to show the proper way to" each participant in, the ride. thing interesting is going, to be to ride a bicycle, especially, in This will not be' racing event in Mr. Rodda any sense of the word. Strict rules crowded thoroughfares. banded out to the public. No prizes oi any kind' Will be giv will BlwrtfTe tt wtfetrflrst dcwonTtilesTjri1n Wwd will lx observed stration and offer some valuable in- - throughout and the pace will be so en out. structlons about bicycle, riding to arranged that 'even the youngest In connection with Is nroeram the the Boys' Week program sponsorefUur bo?8 and lrls- To nlttke the rider will, be able to keep up with event more attractive, prizes will the leaders. Everything will be free by the Provo Rotary f. club. Prof. be offered to those with the best and all cyclists in and around are chairman of is the George Fitzroy invited to take part. decorated wheels, comic make-up- s of the stunt en committee in BIG BICYCLE PARADE HERE SATURDAY UNDER DIRECTION OF WELL KNOWN CYCLIST . here-dire- f . QlQ-w- heie lst 1 SERIOUS today-- TTVTrm twins s I f George Sunderland Falls , t , geated- - partiriila riylwtha ,JUU : : Britain i S.(l'P Cut-.nn- LONDON, May Great Britain Is nearer to civil war now than she has been for centuries, in the opinion of Premier Baldwin, i Baldwia addressed the bouse . f commons today Immediately after the house had passed his notion that the parliament approve King Georre's action in dechutof the existence of a national emerxency. The bouse approved by a vote of 308 to 108. ; "I don't think the labor leaders would have assented to a genera! strike," said Baldwin, ."had they realized '"that they JKJTS. ffiauenging nruerea- - govt eminent and bringing the country nearer civil war than it has , been for centuries past." i .9... A. s ri'milllU'll.' , German Coal Miners to Pre- ent Coal Exports to Great PAYSON", May S bruised over Ms entire body, one of his urJiis fractured iitul with a serious bote In Ihe abdomen, Glen Sundr-liiiul,- " son of Mr. and Mrs. George Suiideriand, of Eureka is Ih the Payson liwspital. In an condition he'was taken to the hospital Sunday after he had a nurrow escape from death in fulling down a high cliff in Goshen canyon. Tnless complications set in he will recover, according to Dr. A. I.. Cnrtis, who is attending him. Willi master Kay Thomas of Eureka, sevPral Boy Scouts went on a hike In Goshen canyon Satur day. When the scoutmaster . returned to Eureka Sunday mVVrning I'mi?! presented by the house agriculture committee. , Administration supporters; hoiv to pass, the Tincher planr pro'vidih a farm ' board and a $100,000,000 loari fund to ehable farmers to keep up prices by financing the sale of surplus crops. President Coolldge and Secretary of Agriculture Jardine nave supported this measure, .but they will hold' out to the last against the Haugeq bill, whiiti is supported by. most Demn-cnit- s Reptibli-canand the Million Already Out LADORITES MAY FORCE CONSERVATIVES OUT Haugen Bill Feared By Ad- Sharp Stick Punctures Body, ministration ; Farm Bloc Inflicting Dangerous Hole In Abdomen Opposed to Cincher Plan . Will Four Million Trades Unionists To Quit Work Tonight; jt9k'- - NATURE OF RELIEF . ENTIRE BODY IS TO BE BATTLE GROUND BRUISED AND CUT By WILLI AM McRVOY (United Pn-s- s S'aff 0)crespoudeut ) WASHINGTON - May istrntion leaders aud faun bloc chiefs In Congress prepared todny for the fiKhf over farm relief legis lation, which has already liecoiue the most bitter combat of the Cool- idge administration. The bill ojiposed by President Coolldge localise of its $325,000,000 drain on the treasury, will be brought up in the hoiise tomorrow under "specIaTriile. with debate limited to four days. The real oattie win come over what form of relief shall be ex tended. The entire week will bo devoted to discussion of plu;is suj;- - CIVIL WAR IS ! From rnn PRFMIFR SftYS -- Cliffs In Goshen Canyon Sunday :: J: Tv-Ytr.ir,vi- ACCIDENT IS PROMISED) iX - IN RELIEF RGHT Steffi Competitive Stunt Entertain ment to Be Presented at Auditorium - EUREKA BOYS .BITTER FARM nnir S ' ' j " v :WlilIei linthinu in Warm Creek in Goxhen canyon1 the hoys saw a large eagle Vesta And johnson flying over his nest on a high cliff. On June 10 oTTBis year Vesta and Tera Karer to see the nest (ilen started 4inson, daughters of Mr. LONDON, May 3. (UP)A gen-erto climb the steep cliff without even and Mrs. U H. Jo'hnson, living In the Provo Second ward, will celebrate strike at" midnight was inevltr wniting to dress. atK A. J. Cook, secretary of tbe their first birthday. When they first came Into the world He fell 50 or 00 feet and then the scale at three and a .half and tour and a naif pounds, re Miners Federation Informed tbe rolled from KIO to 150 feet down the tipped United Press today. spectively. Living on a good farm In the Provo district has been more mountain sitle. When mow eacn. 18 ladles. liiteLtUiiy ahntuvr elgh They pounl iiftnlnna mshed to hn Ht(t. hp wns (Imn flgreeHia with the young of resuming negotiations with the , .... Photo Larson Studio. unconscious ana tus iwiuy wus u government," Cook said. solid moss of bruises and cuts. II, Cook spoke after conferences with was bleeding profusely from a hole other labor leaders, but so far the in the abdomen, caused by a sharp , general. council of the trades union stick puncturing the liody. Administration leaders cxiiect to congress has not made so drastic a Hurriedly the boys rrwde a blankcharge declaration. , offer the Tmcher bill, or the et from their eoas and carried their ' ' teitalnment. measure which wotiUi comrade for a quarter of a mile be If Cook'a, prophecy Is borne out, create a national farm boflrd with fore getting any assistance to get ; 4,000,000 workers, representing the a fund of only $10,000,000 ns a sub- - him to Payson. remainder of the entire British amendment to the Haugen bill, after His parents were notified and trades, onion movement will go ou the foir days of house dolwte. came to the liowpital during the day strike' at midnight. The l,00(),tKK The odds, however, npiiear jn favor The boys with Glen were Howard mine workers went out Friday midof passage of the Haugen bill,-Fox, John Nttylor and Edwin May. night. If the 'Democrats' support nil of Eureka. Conk said' be expected the strike con baseball ; The. first preawm llorace Clark, 25, of Springville. Haugen bill solidly in. the senttte. to last about a fortnight and to reJn Proyo will be held, Wednes Is in theAird hospital as a result it may be passed there and Presisult in a, general election which Ironton plant day afternoon on Time park .be would oust Tremier Baldwin and of an accident dent Coolidge will be confront e.d and tweeu the ibe Apex new'.Tiinpg f.the Coljjinjjia .Steel (WporutUinl witji :the necessity of .vetoing u from power the ponservatiye squad of Bingham,- according td measure-whicoonuii.v niLgi iiunii. he has opposed Villi and return the lubor party to Down- Provo the W. iresIdent"of McAdanu David Clyde, 60, well known resiTho to Herald) (Special all his strength a bill which be iIr. ('larkjuKtulned a large scalp Ing street. Slackie" Huish Falls Down dent of Sprlngvllle, . died in the L. PAYSON May wound" and severe bruises on'the ttuseball club. The game will start, an"A general strike Is absolutely Tbgsecond '' ' ' at 4 o'ejoek. stairway at Eureka Theater T. S. hospital of Salt Lake City. nual contest for music students of mendous deficit la the treasury if right shoulder when be fell more promptly certain to commence at midnight. The the of chronic of 3, squad myocarditis. 15 personnel hi April betid Three Ribs Broken than Jimp feet, striking ; There is no hope whatever of avertbe enacted. Mr. Clyde Jiad been a carpenter for the Payson High School will against the concrete floor. He wns for the practice game has not "yet: ing it," Cook told the United Press,, Several" state delegations" caucus Nelio tabernacle in held the "BobB stake announced by Howard a number of years and has lived working above the coke ovens at the it " idle patrons were; filing into the today to decide which plan they .With 'Cook's - words, the labor c steel plant when he. glipiied and fell skipper of the Proyo Tlmrti. He Thursday evening, May 6. will support. opera house at Eureka last Friday in Springville all his life. was The labor "' Cardiff has gathered armind him a large strategy- - repealed. He. was injured; in backwards. Last year. Dr. Asa" J. Curtis ofwhich in Gwat evening to see the play, "The Whole movement, grew new four material from which mine in Cottonwood canyon SPAN'l SIT Ffmiv May 8 Til ret' He was rushed to the Aird hos-- : group of fered a gold medal for the best, mubefore the war, languished , Town's "Talking, to m presented by one been the of ..base?'! in ill be Is hest had and of tff,. moulding E. Uobison hundred ago Arnold years " where Dr. grade children, pital, It and which clwaU'd Mac- the M. I. A. players of this city, sic student,' and .the response was health ever since. sdiools and the Itellgio classes of attended to. his injuries. He is irrt m 11. teams in the Central Utah lea- during to Alliert (Blackie) Huish, 157 North Donald premiership in 1923. has he so that this year enthusiastic, one He Is survived' by his widow, the Spanish Fork, wards, partici- jiroving, according to repoTts ,froni gue. First East "street, Provo, leading Its of returning to power ' pot hopes is Mrs. William Nebeker of '. program at the the hospital. The. game should give the fans on offering two medals, one for the pated, in ninn in the play, fell down a srair-wa- daughter, the outcome of the present Indus- obin ina afternoon niake fair Donald N Y.: for pretty two; sons, vocal student other City park Friday and the ajt oiiportunitj'to and sustained three broken Buffalo, Child Health t h e strumental renditions. estimate of their wwteam, The trial crisis. servance of Dream," ribs. As a resul,ti of his Injuries the and Fred, of Spring vlUe ; also sclioul Mrs. day. Teachers of the Central Apex team is one of the best amacompany was untible to p res Ait the following brothers and sisters; BERLIN, by Bartlett, ha sheen chosen as the May 3. (CP) "All t A great deal of interest is being .assisted tiy tacners ot tue religion W'. O. Packard and Mrs. W. L. teur baseball squads Iik the state vocal selection and the - following play. conceivable measures to prevent the n Tbi of local members the directed the manifested program. a slxMild classes, Mrs. and real by put up Mr. Huish whs given treatment Duggan of Santa Anna. Cnl.; students are contesting : Henry export of German coal to Great Britp included In the health drills, dialogues ' contest. and It Is P. E. Houtz of Provo; John Clyde EwelL Verde EwelL Oenoln t Edna Woodmen of the World by Eufckn phyglcinns.. ain," will be taken by" the miners of the campaign now being waged songs, exercises and braiding rciiorted that bis 'condition is much of Sandy,. Joe Clyde of Idaho, Al. ()kelberry, Virginia Okelberry, Go union of Germany, a union proclamifajr--piiThe ' About Mrs. twenty Stevens, Douglass by that organization. improved and that he will be Clyde of Provo Bench, and shen; Ethel ation announced. , ' in bright colored. costumes'" uf seCrystal new members have already been brought to bis home in this city W, E. Beardall of Springville. Brown, Orabelle Huber back nd the cloth. and green within the next day or two. Funeral services were held this Schaerrer. Florence Hickman,. Nida cured and it is anticipated 'that at paper "of them the the park-gavMr. Huish Is the second of the afternoon. Barnett Sara.b Garner. Winn Fer the cloe of the campaign at least ground a flower bed' of gay of "appearance male membership of the' troup to thirty desirable members will be blossoms.' The., exercises rin, Payson. wore BIG DIVIDEND ' URIC lujuiicn " ILU1U iuc The Instrumental contestants are added., to the memlwrship.. (he State Iinard of by sponsored XEW.YOUIv May. 3 W. P.) The accident 3 of first Directors On Jilondny, May 10, as a climax Health and Bureau of Child past few days. CHICAGO, May to play pny good .standard selecOscar Straus foiuiei ambassador to befell Thomns Washburn, who suf fbe Standard Oil Company of In- tion. The a "to the will who' meetiifg work, promotion be lfelil par students, ' and is the second 'to WASHINGTON. May 3 (IT. P.) fered a broken arm a few days ago. diana today declared a cash diviTurkey, died at bis Fifth Avenue ticipate are i Irma McBeth May will be held In the-- I. O. Ov V, hall here., the first tx'ing held hist year home President Coolidge .heartily apMr. Washburn' also has an import dend of 62 "cents and an extra Tavlor. Delia Wilson, ", Madeline at which time a big drill team from today, v with appropriate health exercise proves the Boulder canyon dam bill ant part in. the play. LONDON IWath came' at 8:30 a. tn. The as May .T(CP) Three cash dividend of 25 cents' on each Bobison. Mildred race, Ethel Ste the Salt Lake camp will come down at, the grade schools. Both prorepresentid to the Senate frm ' v Mr. Huish oc share of The Accident to stock. vens Oscar Drake, all of Payson to conduct the Initiatory services grams were attended by many pa r- - cause was not Immediately 'given the "irrigation .committee, he. told London newspapers today"Were Idle capital cuiyed when he attempted to enter as a result of the industrial dispute on.i although It was known Btraus The adjudication will be made by j' and the local, camp will be honored The payment is due May 1 and Representatives Swing, Republican, a washroom at the. theatre, which will from ' virmusicians time Iteen and had some which, began Friday with a strike for ill to all stockholders on record some prominent I. I. a go bead from visit Boak, thy California; Sipnot, Republican. Ore- or lockout t 'retired-froof 1,000,000 British mine v is several steps below "the main May 17. Provo- -' . public life. ,' come tually from head who will Idaho consul, fand Smith, lleimbliCan, gon, :: "' 4 floqr. Mr. Huish did not know r workers.. 76th in He -, as to year.address ' Denver his the at ";-'.'quarters today. that the room was lower than, the Mall did not appear The Dally Woodmen here. After a call at the White House.' Straus spent a large part of his main floor and as he had not turnthis morning. The methaiitctl staf fs After .the business meeting, the ed on the light he missed his foot- j youth in Georgia after bis family the congressmen said they believed of the EvehtliiNeWS and the Eve" In committee has committer States house to from the had come the Vnltod arranged charge Irrigation ing and fell to the floor. 8Wnfyf(l walked put this for entertainment and refreshments sfnj'il'ur "bllli next ning Rhenish Bavnrla . 1 le and ' his would report Thd Evening Stag's early .wonderful and finkiue a realize what "I Wonder how many people fof the" visiting members. brother Nathan later came to Ne week, tljough they would not ven editions were delayed by strike snbstantlal most and in to one of successthe lts ture laid lnnnclied Is foundation passage York and Were popular ' being " an.opihloaso . threats. j in diphynacj and At this session, they intimated tbe in the iutermountaln country In the founding of the Young ST. LOUIS, Mo.. May 3 (U. P.) ful careers, Oscar each case the trouhle arose In Nathan president was nnxlousfor speed. r university Alpine summer school?'' Is a query of N?G. Morgan, member when the I'nion men , object ed to John W. Thoiiison, ntider a In 1898, Oscar. "was appointed of the general M. I. A. Imafd. of the L. D. 8. church, and a lover of editorials-condemni- ng the strike sentence to Leavenworth pris - ' , .;." in the the great. oufof-door.' fon, ifrwtmectiotnnlth the veterans minister plenipotentiary to: Turkey prepared for publication ' bureau scandal, dttd here shortly and four yars later became a niemr papers. "It won't belong until this Alpine school will be attended by thoucourt "arid' of of ber the permanent last night." after midnight sands becan8e it is designed to meet a demand that each year is growing lieen ', seek ins a tration'at The Hague. He wasjre- -BRITISH ARMY IN READINESS " In appreciation of the capacity more and more popular. Teachers and students have little difficulty to President by this post ., he a on apisiinted that of sentence 8 ; PE1CING; pica Ater (V. P.) May stay ' house attending the opening of the An gaining Inspiration to be found In the exquisite environment of Aspen Wilson.. and Roosevelt Taft life. too ill to endure IXNT)ON. May S (CP) All been thrice cwfiscaled' by wng prison open air'dnnee ball of the I'tabua Grove at the foot of that, wonder mountain. To combine study with such having, KorlH-s,- , Anman Charles Jew'It. was .suspended In the British of the With Colonel leave was first ."50Throe Straus the BERLiy Roy .May Chapman tfopg military.. ftf the riiiHlfli,, thn mannnmpnt influences seems to me an ideal way In which to develop strength of charwere ,.felt at army today,shocks at last left who Is now serving- a seiiteuce in ish birth to' beconm a earthquake larl and fl eWarher Stone's Colum acter, mental and moral forces that OBsjli;e to jhake thejjetter man. drews' camel train has new tt tiKlaK.". :,Tbe in the United States, Asiatic Leavenworth, Thompson was found Freiburg Kalgan. starting the p'irt dori Britain's army was ordered today liUns wlU give a special dance anrtoiiitecl him tbHudeirtos to stand by for an emergency1. Every to that lovely spot, but that I am strengthened 'both exneditlon under bp1"-- " c"-,- a" of defrauding the government fled to, their hqm never ! ;' guilfy go i. there Thesda nd he hodl system should de- The motor cars of the explorer's in connection with ibe veterans bii-- ; " of commerce and labor in rumblings' accompaniwl the trerny regiment was ordered to be prepared ysrcallyT-rspirftoalty-agrat ehm-d-r men wtU save considerable "cash I reau to move at two bouts notice. 900V In the Alpine Hhmmcr school" party will follow in ir moutu, ot ort. but no damage was repotted. hpspltaL I etP wonderful institution learujng thd ladiei will be admitted free. - . vera al the-girl- ... - j s. TIMPS PLAY STEEL PLANT ., " BIGGAMEHERE WORKER HURT SPRINGVILLE M. I. A. PLAYERS FORCED PAYSONMUSIC WEDNESDAY IN ACCIDENT T0ST0P CONTEST SET MANDIESIN ' J FOR THURSDAY SALT LAKE CITY HUISH INJURED t"t atue SPANISH FORK ' irty iMONSTRATES" . ' : .;'-- HEETH STUNTS ' te - "' HEAD WOODMAN ... ... 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