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Show r- A" iiMi mm "i A NEWSPAPER Dedicated to a policy of fairness ta all sections of Utah count. FORTIETH YEAR, NO. 23L Iu n ::' Eiimpean C :: :: Irmnui nnri ir- x 111 WtSSL " :: ' fKUVU PRAISED . INTERVENES ' BY rp Others W Follow For An Early Trued Are Hiirrt With Royalty X jf ' LONDON, May- 10 (U4 P.- )Workers in 23 countries of the world today were. requested to rugh funds "bad been telgraphed by the able them to hpld out against government efforfsjo smash the gener al strike which began seven days - ; tST- man May Return Here In ago. The" trades unjon' congress com that $25,000 had been received from of Trades the Dutch Federation Union and that the general plea for funds had been telgraphed 'by the International Trades JCliions' headquarters in Amsterdam. The telegram went to" all affllinted unions. By CLIFFORD L. DAY (United Press Staff Correspondent) LONDON, May 9 (U, V.Por-tent- s of peace and discouraging indications that labor still is prepared to fight its greatest industrial battle to a finish, were mingled today as Great Britain entered upon the seventh day of the general strike. King Gears ha. intervened in an effort to hurry the truce which must come eventually. His Majesty conferred ""with Sir William Joynson Hicks and the earl of Balfour at Lnckingham Palace. Balfour is one of theempire's elder statesmen. JoyitsonHicks. the home secretary, Is the administrative bead of the emergency organisation created to maintain governmentilixSupremacy during the strike. , uoyai intervention, has redout) the nation's hppes for peace. It was followed quickly by active steps by the government to formulate proposals for reorganization Xt the mining industry to be put to the miners and mine owners as gooii as the strike !s broken or the strike order withdrawn. Members of the government met to confer with the royal coal commissioners, of which 81r Herbert Samuel ig chairman, to complete ; these proposals. ' If - FORMER PROVO Harry Davison Kemp of Bar fear-bor, Mass., and Helnrich Jiusland- er of Philadelphia, Pennsftwo Journ- alists of national refutation, spent Saturday and Sunday in Provo and left for Los Angeles this morning. to Mr. Kemp 'expects to" return Provo within a few days and re mainffiere for several weeks enjoy ing thet climate and the opportuul- tles for bikes into mountains ana canyons near by. - Mr. f Kemp and Mr. Auslander visited Hock canyon yesterday and returned to the city enthusiastic over the lieautiful scenery they, en countered. In chatting over the hike with a Herald reporter Mr. "I am almost Auslander said tempted to follow Kemp's example and return to your city for. an extended visit He has been advised by his phytscians to spend a sum mer In the mountains, of Utah, and Colorado and today's plunge TInto one of. your canyons has convinced him that Proyo is a good place to begin his quest for health. I don't know where I hare wyn a more beautlfullyjocated city than is 1'rovo. Probably I have arrived at the most attractive time of the year, 1)Ut your green fields, wonderful trees, and delightful lake, lying close d and snowbeneath capped giant mountains combine to produce an array of natural beauty effects which invite silent apprecia tion rather than an attempt at description. "However, should Mr. Kemp re-n to your city, according to bis him write a few stories planf-mak- e on your Jeenery. He will help your own people sSeand appreciate the . beauty of theirtoouutain valleys-It'hus always been myexperience that even. though 4iome people" boast of their own country r they ore stoutly surprised at new beauty shown them by the stranger." snow-stripe- : . I, 7 I -- : SE CAPPER'S MIS DEAD BALTIMOAE. Md., May 10 (U. P.) Mrs. Arthur Capper, wife of United States' Senator Capper of Kansas, died at 3:30 o'clock this at the hospital for the woLa Mar Madsen, son of Peter C. morning men of Maryland, and Andrea Andreasen Madsen, who formerly lived in this city, is get WASHINGTON, May 10 (U. P.) ting considerable publicity from bis Mrs. Capper was the daughter of His banjo' playing over the KFL former Governed - and Mrs. Samuel in attention first attracted banjo f. Crawford of Kansas. She was an MeGill, where be was a member of musician and composAustin's soloists, an "orchestra which accomplished Her ed some musical selections. in the Ely enjoyed great popularity life was spent at her birthearly the past year. district during Kansas. In 1896 she About a month ago he left for Los place, Topeka,to Arthur Capper, then married was conAngeles,, where he entered a newspaper reporter.' V- servatory of music. While attendAfter her husband became senaing there he is also playing in fhe she took a lively interest In tor, HilTgorehestra .at Long Beach capital social funetlonaTMTs. Capevery evening. was governor of Kanfather Iter's La Mar graduated from White sas during the Civil war. He was PIr-high school last' spring. He elected while serving In the field as lived in Provo for several year commander of a .Kansas regiment. where he has many friends) and relatives who are glad to learn of Jiis progress in the jnusicaLwOTlit , ROTOR SHIP ' CROSSES SEA NEW TORE, May 10. (UP) Crowds along ttyt Battery today had a new object of in'wwt Anton " 4 WASHINGTON .May 10 (TJ.T.) Landing of American marines at Bluefields, Nicaragua. In connection with th! revolution there, hag quieted the situation, according to consular reports to the state department today. :'. '. ;. The marines have accorded protection to the collector, of customs and national bank and, declared BluWlelds a neutral zone. , -- Jiir-- i i tii J HJU. - - X II rT 4 ' ', 4 . ' . - m - V I'V ,1 TT' f ""S 5 '.'...'.'.v.'..v fl It .',,,-.- ;r n :: -- FRANKLIN I" :::: BYRD REACHES . GIRLS ARE - Children of , ' 't " , Fre-Scho- ol Age Examinee LARGE PERCENTAGE IN POOR HEALTH Three Days Conference Onens Thursday Afternoon: In Lake View Wednesday Officials of the Utah county health unit will conduct conference in the Utah Htttke administration building,' this city, beginning Thursday, May 13, according to Mrs. Eleeta IMxnn, president of the Utah; Ktake Relief nociety." Wednesday,: May 12, a conference will be held at. the home of Alfred Johnson In LaJce . m V.V.' IfU I Parents Are Invited to Have t 't t YT . 1 ' A J I V- imi-- r U Rfmn R NORTH POLE BY AIRPLANE BIG srriz - I LTU -- ti-UW- fni CHAMPIONS . g J :: CONFERENCE J, flf ,v J r- : - View.: Joy reigns supreme In the camp of the Franklin girls. And rightly so, for did they the baseball championship in 4he city stliools? Six strenuous and hard fought battles were played by the r'ruukliii irln during the past season. In .five of these they were victorious mn inly dlio to the craftiness of their sluggers. and the be wildering array of tricks of their huriers. Twice, eacho tht'Mneser and the Timpanogos girls were hu- miliatcd. In the first tussle against the Parker girls, the northeast erners were too stubborn for the champion southwesterncrs. In the final con test, huwi;ver, the Parker pirl ;' were nnaliie to witbstund the cnnniugueiis of their Franklin sisters, aud tell, five to fifteen; , Joy reigns supreme among the Franklin girls. The ecstasy 'not lie satisfied 'wttbou an addition' al outburst of hilarity, at which the Ixiuquet tblt, will groan under its burden of delicious eatables prepared by the bawbtt'l swarteis tin niselvcs. A raid yi!l be made on thtwhieken coopn of- the southwest di.itiict of the city and the victor is sluggers will make as unmerciful an onslaught on the defenseless chickens, as they did on their base- bull opiionents. notln will Stakes Return Trip to King's i Bay, Splitzberffen In 15 Hours DROPS LARGE BOXDOCUMENTS AT POLE - No Land Discovered I Area , Traversed By Intrepid i' d Navy Fliers ; i ; " Lieutenant Commander Richard and Floyd Bennett, his pilot, returned yesterday to King's Bay, Spitsbergen after 15 x hours flying In their big, three motored Fokker plane, and announced they had flown to the Korth Pole. If their claim is substantiated by checking on instruments: and data, they will have brought to America E. Byrd, U. 8.. N., The dates scheduled for this consignal honors. ference are as follows: Grand-ViewThey will be recognized as two of Second 'and Third wards. May 13; four-- , persons who have seen the and Sixth Bonneville words, First, North Pole. All of the four will be May 14 ; Fourth, Fifth, Manavu, Americans, '.r-- ;These six convicts at the Illinois state prison, Joliet, overpowered and killed a guard, forced another guard to Pleasant View and Edgemoiit wards. The others are Admiral Robert E. call a prison auto and open tha gates, and aped to freed m. Liter wounding several members of a posse that May 17. Peary, who,, inJK)9, as the climax chased them.. They arA, lop row, left to right ; Charles Shader, Robert Torex and William Btahursk; bottom During March '1,.' 102 children of years of preserertug effort, mushrow, left to riglrt : Gre&r!o Rizomel, Bernardo Roa anil Charles Ducnowskt..' All were under sentence from of age were examined by ed, Wlih dog teams over the Arctic Dr. H. EChrlsteiiHen, wh6 is in murder, ( hirago for burglary ice. to the pole and. Matt Hanson, charge ofthe unit, It is reported. who was Peary's solo comliegro Seventy-fou- r I percent of the chil-d1 panion in the final sled dash to the thus examined were found G0V.-GEN.W0.0D "top f the world." Peary is now physlcnlly defective and only 2dper dead and Hanson lives a life of cent were normal. . .. ; comparative obscurity, mnch of the "It is true the well need no phytime In New Tork. sician," snld Mrs, Dixou in -- on ' the tpport, "but the Ieruie errori to. realise an ambition problem is to determine who are to be the first to reach the pole by well. As a result of this difficulty air and to head the second expedimany- of our children. who need tion ever to reach Liza of widow , Lars "s: 85, Johnson, medical attention do not receive the His plan, originally was to wait Johnson, died Sunday morning at help needed. According to the re-- e: the home of her daughter Mrs. Flora until later in the season before maf The Sixth Wara tlrocery store, ports of. our school people many By W. R. KUHNS The Knight Woolen Mills have Thomiwon. 416 West Second South lng the final flight, but with Cap-tai- n 643 South Third TPfcst street, thlH chjldren are unable to do their work porchased the entire wool clfp of (United PreBS Stoff Correspondent) Ronld : Amundsen and the . street. ano; are city, was burglarized about,. 1:30 the Knight Investment - company retained properly in their MANILA, P. I., May 10 tl. P.) expediwas She oorn L o'clock Monday morulDg, according in 1841, Is This April grades. especially noticeable sheep herd at Duchesne. The clip Governor-Cenera- l tion and their dirigible Xorge al Leonard AVood is' in the first to a report made to' the city police was over 100,000 Hogstad, Denmark, and came- - to grades. AA of wool pounds planning to resign early "nest year, "These retentions ore, of course, Utah in 1890, after having - em- ready at King's Bay ready for their': department this morning. and coHt the mills 35 cents per Polar dash,1 and with. Captain hurtful the Press to parents; aqd cost the braced, the L. D. 8. faith in her United was ciearetts.1' in dozen, tottles pomid. reliably Clears, , Wllklns and th George Detroit ...... native .w.. Since ,.4 t to , v P,,...4. n.J country. coming many thousands of dollars ui caii o.i null npu Wood, how uuicvtiyuri j The first shipments have been re- formed Alaska Utah she had lived continuously in aero club xpeditionfa each year. in large quantities ere taken from ceived here 1 ' and have already been ever, declined to comment on the "In recent speeding preparations frfr a similar Provo. the store. Judglngtfrom the man- made into high grade flannel pant-ing- report that General Carml Thomp- Supr. G. N. Childnewspaper articles trip by airplane,' Byrd suddenly orestimates that the ner in which merchandise ' was. Surviving her are three sons and dered the flight made. orders for which are be- son is slated to take over the office additional cost of large four daughters : Julius Johnson, strewn about the store the burgSalt the running Almost without previous herald filled daily at the plant. after submitting his economic relars were In search f money, but ing City schools due to the reten- Lake View; John W. Johnson, Man-- r ing he took off yesterday and was flanThe of first the tion of patterns in successful1 defective were only children was $128, U; Chris Johnson, Goshen; Mrs. procuring port to President Coolidge. a year. In our own city it is no Jeiia Christenson. jiud ' Mrst, Riga nearly back before word of bis start one dollar In pennies. They com- nel pantings made from the wool of Announcement had been prluted this In contrast Governor that were shipped by doubt large. Nelson, Salt Lake City; Mr.' Flora to the pletely overlooked $16 in cash hid- - the Knight herd Wood would leave with his family long months it took Peary to airmail and President "The Coolidge state health ln a box on the shelf, officers board is doing Thompson and Mrseeule Lunce to for the United States Tn over the snow and ice to trudge one Senator Jteed time at Smoot, state. splendid work to overcome this. ford, Provo. She is also survived his final Tictory on April 6, 1U0U.. here as the first step Medical of the 'Knight Woolen manager, Vire visiting- the 'by 48 grand 15 experts great Cables from North European capi ' Entrancews gained by cutting Mills. cbildrenjnd ; va rious districts of the srnte and . ... in his retirement. . the glass out ofHae front door, acgrand children... tals quote Byrd as saying he circled. onderstond that President is It children of Funernf services will tie held in the ege cording to W, H. TCijliams, pro pole thrice, unfurled an Amer- ' Governor Wood agreed free of charge." and Coolidge the lloneer at ward chail Tuesday prietor of the store. lcan flag flnd dropped ot 6om. Dr. Christeusen assisted by Jen-- ! 1 o'clock p. m. The Jointly to-- the appointment of Col ,.: body may be ments. Shortly after 1 o'etock a railroad onel Thomiwon in order to mak nie Reese special nurse, will be at viewed prior to the services at the man is said to hare een a large President Coolidge, in a congrata- bim'a logical uccessorto the post. the administration at 1 oVhjrk each home of Mrs. Flora Thompsnn 416 Utory message, says: car .drivings .away f rom the store. afternoon as scheduled it Is alwve. Inter-hK'iGovernor Wood It West Second South street. lelieved( "It is a matter o? great' satisIt went north and had ho headlights will retire from public life and rewill be in the Provo City faction that this record was made at the time. Tns is ihe nly clue side in California, where he. will cemetery. the officers have as tp the identity by an American." Secretary of War write his memoirs. of the highway man. Davis and Secretary of the Navy ; The local camp of the Woodmen Ilbur issued similar statements. ' of the World are preparing an enCongratulations are pouring in on MANY-ENJ-OY Mrs. B. B. BynV 8r, mother of the thusiastic reception for I. I. Boak airman, at her home-Iof Denver, head consul of, the order, Richmond,7 Va., and on Govenior Harry F. who will arrive today in order to Byrd, of Virginia-- the flyer's broth- AUBUBN.-N- . attend the big initiation of candid Yv May 0 (U. P,- .;v ' ates tonight, Digging her w ay througTi an elgh-Cjuienhagen dlspatchea.l -.quoted Provo Camp- has secured between 'een inch wall Lillian McDonald. Hundreds of music lovers of Byrd as saying after, his return e twenty-fivand to known letter ncdlce applications the twenty of the Provo were thrilled the splen- that no land had been found in the A. for membership during fheir recent large number of Elks enjoyed United States as '('teye Annie." did concert given at Pioneer park area covered by the flight. Speed nt notorious jewel thief, campaign and these will be intro- a special Mothers' escaped from Sunday afternoon by the Toung of the plane averaged 135 kilometers duced into the order at the meeting the Elks' .home Sunday afternoon. the state prison here today. snlwrsity band, niider the direction an hour, the messages snid. The woman, who was serving a of Plot. Kobert Saner. tonight. The drill team from Salt A Mothers' day ritual was conductSome- Danish and Norwegian ex ALBUQUERQUE. N, M May 10 Lake (Sty, accompanied by the of- ed under the direction- of the officsentence for grand larceny, The band showed careful training IMTts voiced doubts as to whether (U. P.) Through Insistence on the ficers and others,, will come down ers of the lodge, and the tribute to was in solitary confinement as an inn' executed pivry numlier of the Byrd actually reached the poll. Mother was delivered by Dr. H. F. incorrigib'-e-r part of Carl C. Magee, edltorof the to. assist in the work. She escaped Wl)lle delightful program with precision A most interesting program has Cannon. New Mexico State Tribune, a date wnll sentries were off duty. vAf'f'r Mnd a fineness that was remarkable Special music was furnished by digging through the wall- with an for a group of musicians Who nave has been 'set for his trial ' en a been arranged at. which time Mr. Boak will deliver bis message to the Murray Roberts and MrsrAleen Pet- iron bar used for raising the heavy iHH'n together only one season. Te.eir ' " charge of murder. members; .Refreshments .will also erson, each singing solos approp- prisori wludows, she took a plnnk umuiiers were rcwlved by the geu: Magee. who has been associated be served. All members are urgedtKate to the occasion, ThFirrogram from the a throng with enthusiasm, and Haygreenhouse and with nearly every fight the state to attend the meeting this evening was thoroughly enjoyed by those f nxdoni. 'oiie saw cock a nd. Thomns' rendition, of J'Cu 11 walljo " has had since it camejsfo the union at the I, 07 0. F. halL .';"". " her go and searching parties have of the Sea, comet duet, was espresent. in 1913, accidentally killed John B. been unable to find any trace of pecially pleasing. . Lasslter, a state employe, who ln;J Those'who heard the band ore her, tereeded In hin..belialf. after he had hoping that it will appear in public " been knocked to the floor of a hotel again before the close of the presmt i In Las Vegas last August by Judge school year.ST. LOUIS. Mo, May 10 fU. P.) David Leahy. " Magee drew a pistol ' "It indeed seems good. to have another opportunity to hear Emma Seeley W. Mndd, mining engineer and fired at Leahy, who was stand' Lncy Gates, t'tah's famous songbird," said Dr. Franklin S. Harris, of Lor Angeles. w recovering In lng over him pommeling him with Utah's of an admirer and life all his of university, the. Young president a hospi'al here today from the ef v ' his boots! The first shot hit Las- - foremost. soprano. feels of. an. emergency ' oeatlon slter, killing him. -- Judge Leahy f familiar with the type of production that has won for "Everyooe on a transwmtinental in petformed was wounded slightly the arm by Miss Gates a warm place in the hearts of the milsfc lovlnjj world will enroute to St Louis, ' train s another. fUP1Ren-rescntntivelit. Mnv GENEVA, want ''to'' see her in Gounod's Immortal "Faust." lit the Columbia theater The operation was performed hy of fifteen nations meet The trial will be before Judge ' ' h this Evening! Dr. Ray Smith, who feared his pa here today to Luis Arniijo of the district court Of the league tient might hot live until the train i "Her amilliarity, with this great opera coupled with her lovely of nations council "and NEW YORlC May ifi. (I'P) San Miguel county, June 14 or 13. prevent a revoice ' glws every assurance' that - Provo will experience one of the currence of the- situation which The Standard Oil of Nw Jersey reached St. Louis. The engineer of Due to a shortage of fundg.lt has outstanding musical treats In the history of the city. I understand that arose in March When the Leagne today advanced, the tank wi"on the train reduced speed to avoid mid been doubtful whether a session of will-batwrnpahied by more than sixty? voices, and an orchestra prepared to welcome Germany to prlw of kerosene half rent a gallon don Jars or jerks while the operacourt would he held this year, but she of real music cannot membership and found Itself power lfl centa. Refined, oil for export tion was under way, in Mudd's priof exceptional strength. 'Those who njoy.a-touc- h ' Magee bag steadily Insisted that he vate far, went miss" wonderful to less do to " ' up similarly. this so, ' afford production. J. ; v. be tried. V, , . r . pre-scho- ' ad niirnrti i iir nrv T n PR0V0CL0TH WSCENE MAYQUITPOST SHIPPED TO OF BURGLARY EARLY IN PRESIDENT AGED WOMAN -- . 1 g PASSES AWAY 1927 it : Amuudsen-EHsworth-Nobil- ei , tax-paye- I today.-Govern- s, ' . November-is-hrterprete- 'j , W. OF W. GREET CHIEF TONIGHT DIGS HER WAY ELKS OBSERVE EDITORTOFACE Flettner's rotor ship Baden-Badewhich has landed here forty days out from KleL Driven only by whirling towers, which trick the wind into "pushing" rotored the ship, the Baten-Bade- n her' way Into the pier under. com-mafld of Flettner, who has been in this country for sometime and who boarded the ship t Quarantine., It was the first, crossing of the Atlantic by rotor ship. TO FREEDOM BAND CONCERT MOTHERS' DAY MURDER CHARGE 1-- '.'';'..'.' 1'- JUNE 14 OR 15 - ten-ye- , - UNDERGOES ' OPERATION ON 12-0- SPARES FROM LIVE WIRES0 THROUGH TRAIN I5NATI0NSIN '" AT NICARAGUA ' ",: :: M - BOYONTHEAIR MURINES HELP f Jm J ..V. ,sX 1 Participating T. ;:- - P; V . flTs If v Hopes :: COCTVmEmam I . PRICE TWO CENTS M nn CQ , Dutch Federation of Trades Two Eastern Writers 'Hike 1" Unions Send First Help I lllAJ nilj VU kJUWWJ It! RULER CONFERS DECLARE PROVO WITH STATESMEN IDEALLY LOCATED o) ::- - :: . -r MtNtt c l o) - PROVA UTAH. MONDAY. 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