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Show FTTtT : A JOSWSPAPEB t Dedkated to a policy til firnea8 to a3 sections of I HERALD PHONES Kid vLCd:Av-liJ-JJJL- Uta want. s FORTY-FIRS- . YEAR, T NO. Badness Offlc n n jwutriuwiluwdiyj :: U :: ;: IRJ "2 ' :; -- :: ::- nrvn f 1 - irro ran n rvnrvnnara :: :: ;; ;: S5 107 . PRICE TWO CENTS PROVO, UTAH, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 9, 1926. 2 . Editorial Boom S13T J :: nnnn tn7 ;: ;; ;:: ; Provo tins Will Observe Flag Day IMcdcmMi . , To Denmark - I LEAGUE TO BE . ! zzj PA- -- . 7000 BRAZIL AREFEATURES " : ' .fMlfk' IN , fi l - South American Country to I - Adhere to the Policy of "I America for Americans Bishop A. W. JVIoutton of Salt Lake Episcopal Church Orator of Day 1 MEMORANDA SENT TO AMERICAN NATIONS GRAND CHARITY BALL MONDAY EVENING to it Gold mAOMedals wrs n inner . . Be Awarded - oi rijig Essay Contest Influence ' T.M CLIFTON. E. HENRICHSEN dty 9. , (UP) Brazil today seemed W be prepar ing to withdraw from the League of Nations in favor of returning to the traditional Brazilian foreign! " ... i ......(....., u ' ' MA l .... That polity implies enlarging the woi and strengthening the influUnion ence of' the which, if Brazil withdrew from the League would possess the distinct advantage of representation of four great new world countries not rep--; resented at Geneva the United' States, Argentinia, 'Brazil and Mexico. The United Press learned that Brazil has sent memoranda to the various South American govern ment exhaustively explaining Ms attitude-a- t Geneva concerning ier- manentr league council representa- tions. Replies already have been received from Chile, Venezula, "Bol ivia, Uruguay, Ecuador, Peru and perhaps others. The texts of the memoranda' and of the replies have not ben made public. nress today Brazil's fndicated that Brazil is determined to withdraw even if nO other South American nations follow her ex ample. The opposition press holds that Brazil should have withdrawn .from the league wheu the United States refused to join. 11 C.L HENRICHSEN TO BE TENDERED TESTIMONIAL Clifton E." Henrichsen, premlnent church worker of the Provo Second ward,- wlir be tendered a farewell testimonial in the ward chapel Sunday evening, according to an nouncement of menile"r8 of the mis sionary committee.. Mr, Henrichsen will leave, in "the near future to fill a mission for the L. D. S. church ginning at i uo O CIOCK. ' in Denmark. Bishop A. W. Moulton of the of Salt Lake City will "The program outlined as as. fol- deUrertbe itog, ,day jwtfj?"11!?:watdUpJtfcJnfacftd Furselection, sic for tctccaslon'Tfl don, BrighamJohnson; nlshed underthe direction of Mur- choir; YiolinsoWVerda Bachelor ray Roberts. At these exercises the reading. Confine Crandall; duet gold medals will e awarded to the (whistling and violin), Eiton Sum winners of the flag, essay contest ner and Verda Bachelor; remarks, which was conducted In the ele Mr. Henrichsen ; selection by mixed under quartet. E!la It. Stubbs. Betty Mad mentary schools of tbeN-ltthe direction of the' Elfes lodge sen, J, Earl Lewis and William 1). These services will be under the .Hoover; remarks, Ernest C. Hen"...direction of Leltoy Hardy, exalted richsen; bass solo, Carl Christen-sen- ; piano duet. Prof: Ernest rnler. and other officers of the and Eloise Myrup; response, lodge. Following the exercises at 9 o'clock a charity ball will Tie given Bishop L. L. Nelson;, closing song, Sunday. June 13, the local. lodge J'PuYonr Shoulder to the Wheel," C, A will go to Salt Lake in a body to congregation; benediction, ' participate in the flag day, exercises Dnliuist' A general, invitation Is extended of the Salt Lake lodge 85, according to announcement t Mr. Hardy. ... to the publicMo attend the services. I . RIO PE JANEIRO, June will-pay Monday, June 14, according to announcement of Dr. H. F. Cannon chairman, of the flag day, commit tee. A feature of the occasion will be a parade at 6:30 Monday evening, In which the, entire membership of the Provo lodge, members1 of the Salt Lake. Eureka.' and other lodges of the state will participate. The parade! will be headed by the1 Provo Elks band, .sunder the leadership of Sam Jeppersen. Dean Tucker, chairman of the parade committee, will act as marshal of the day. The line of march will extend over the principal streets of the city and . will conclude at Pioneer park where he flag day exercises 'will be con- ucted from the new bandstand, be Ig.lgng semi-offici- al Pax-ma- i CONFERENCE T LIBRARY IS MJOPENS NEXT FRIDAY Many Ml I. A. REPRODUCED nlcture of the Heber J. Grant Library of Brigham Young Univer- sUy appears among those of other A new college buildings on the. center Book Notes' a magazine published by the McGraw-Hil- l Book company of New York.' Four other new library scattered of ,, colleges buildings throughout the United States, and one of the University of British Columbia, appear upon the same pages No comment is made on any of the buildings which appear x on the - ." a , pages.. workers of the spread of the ' McGraw-Hil- l . DAUGHTER OF K FIRST WITNESS V Wet CandWate Said to Have I 1 CAIRO, June, 9 (UP) A dramatic story' of battle between deserters frpm the French foreign legion and Arab triliesmen is told in Damascus advices voncerning tbecase of KJ. Doty, alias Gilbert Clare, American yOnth whose plight as a deserter cansed the premier of France to stay the course of jnstlce. The uncensored advice said the youth deserted because he was unable to tolerate conditions he de clared existed in the foreign legion. With half a dozen companions, most of whom were German members" of the foreign legion, he made a dash for the frontier after the recapture of Sueida. "Arabs-attackethe fleeing men. however, and a fight ensued. The deserters were armed with only one rifle-- , and were facing wheu French sympathizers arrived and saved them. The deserters forced to surrender to French offi cers to 'avoid being, slaughtered by the Arabs. i , - . I - New York En joys First of Summer Domestic Demand For Wool Is.Slow local-buyer- ', s' " day -- w 4 'H: - 150 Anniver City to Obser sary of Signing of Declara-w- f, tion of Independence M - J X , - ' OTHER CITIES INVITED TO JOIN WITH PROVO i Live Organization Selected to Handle All Affairs of .Celebration Preparations are under way In Provo under the direction f Mayor O. Ki Hansen jaU the. city commit" " slon for the observance of the 150th I "f- 7s m fM primary fnargeo at tne opening to-or- A uew i,KMUuestbetic whl-- h if i senate I the ' primary Investigation stnmger and safer than cc le bus anniversary of the signing of the 1 i fraud in that been discovered by Ptof. S. M. ile Declaration of h..t fhwa-u-i- i. Independence. FitElraln of the University of Wiscon- ting ceremonies will be observed on . I f Pinchot contended that 7.000 per- - sin. Discovery came after three Monday?" July 5, when a mammoth , celebration will be held here, to years of research. " iegheny county (Pittsburgh.) which all cities and towns of, Utah , " i PbouWic copies of. records in . ,w county and the central part of the volving expendltares hy the three state will be invited. Republican - senatorial candidates Present plans are to stage one of were produced. . the biggest celebrations ever given Senator Jim Beed, Democrat, Mis In this sectiow of the state. souri, read into .the record docuhave been appointed by the ments he received tinder subpoenas city commission' and the details of which said that William 8. Vare, will be under way successful wet personally 'spent within the next few days. Gifford Pinchot, Arid $74,435.80; Wyman Berg has been selected dry, 43, 767.41 and Senator Whar chairman of the general arrangeton Pepper, . adminstraljon incum Elmer Lamond Duffin, 23, son of ments committee. With him is asMrs. A. D. Heaps of Eureka, died sociated bent $2500. , Frank, Doming, J. Victor Pinchot was called by Reed aLJ hMnlhtiapit"t this morning BtTdrUbaTleB-WararMrsT1 1. Colfirst witness and, affirmed the oath from injuries, suffered Sunday eve- lins and Mrs. J. E. Cheever. Paulina Ixuigworth, daughter of SieiiKer Nicholas ixinftworth of, the administered by the chairman of the ning when he was struck by an Other committees selected at presautomobile driven by an- unknown ent are as f oUowb : committee. i, .' v- Howe, of Representatives and Mrs. Al! Rseyelt Longworth, is learn senate, . is . . . bibb'. The 'acrtdwit occurred near the 'De?5R FInance--Al- e Jo.jjthewmmittee altout ner stroll first is Here to Washington." walk. she taking Hedqnist,"- chairing character of the organization you Dividend. Duffin who wore an man; W. B, Hutler and Arthur N. had in the campaign," was the first artificial limb was struck before Taylor, 6ut he'could get of the way of the Parade-r-LeRijiaestion bf Reed. Hardy, chairman; car and knocked to the ground. His Mrs. J. l'ltichot then told how his li, Boyd, Earl Conder. Alex were organized in Phila- chest was badly crushed and he suf- Chri8tenson, A. W, Morrison and delphia with' his friends, C. Jay fered Internal injuries. He was Lester Taylor. Qodenougtt and Kteve Btahlnecker picked up by passersby and hurried Program Clayton Jenkins,, chair' to Provo where he was' given in charge. man; George, E. Barton, Mrs. Al "Did you contribute the $43,707 Internal bnt complica bert Hickman,. Mrs. Dixon that you have filed," Reed asked.. tions" develojied and the end came and Herald K. Clark. Leltoy i "I gave that money anyself. That at 5 o clock this morning. ' Pivorts Dell Webb, - chairman; does not include the money expendInvestigation on the part of off - Earl Smoot, J. W. McAdam nnd Or LITTLE HEUBEBT ; 9 Theft By CHICAGO, June ("Crs. revealed that the car was stolen ed by the coiuinlttee."." (UP) ' " son Slack. More than 26 'witnesses have and the driver made his off? 150.000 worth of government (rnltocl Prexs Stuff Corresis)nflent). Fireworks chairReed Boshari, WASHINGTON. June 9 (UP) Alcohol was averted in a Chicago been called and Senator James A; The. case is being worked on by offi- man. '; ." j! j'j A on debate house the two when cers warehouse early today proWbition of Utah and Juab counties..,,.. Reed, Democrat Missouri, veteran Floats D. D. SuttOHi chairman; , Duffin hnd lived , in Dividend bandits were frightened away from floor was insured today by the ju- of a score of historic 'congressional Carl Wolfrom and 8wen O. Niclson. a about the scene by the shooting of gov- diciary committee's action in moved floes not there know whom he iuipiiries,. yar, having Advertising H, R. Merrill, chair(nit .the--- ' ernment guards. front Delta, AliHard county. will put on the stand first. ' He man; Harry Butler. bilL enforcement tightening The huge supply of i:lcohol was If. the witnesses. develop evidence was born lnCarinonville, Garfield which should be Investigated furth- coimtyr Janipry 16, 1903. tx'ing guarded in the Fred Japp up the Volstead act. warehouse by three . govornuiiuilJ The committee supiKirted the con- - er, the committee plans to go into Survivlngare his mother; stepngeuts. Shortly after midnight the tentlon that "a mans hnuie is His the state and inspect bank accounts father, and one brother,, Jesse Duffin of Eureka. Funeral services will bandits entered. overpowered the castle" by recommending deletion and records. Dnn Af . guards and bound them in an ad- - of the sectiou proisised by Lincoln Enough witnesses have been called hia halrl at, thn uii.A,i i(, iuui Luarjr j rt joining room after an excha:: ;e of V. Andrew's, dry chief, to a.ilow to keep the heuring going here for day morning at 11 o'clock niulerl search of private dwellings if there the next few ' daysand"' the nlan tEe direction of . Bishop Walter P. shots. is evidence of stills liein,; set up in aftCT that will be mapped out later. Whitehead. "Interment Will be in hours. several The guards; after the Provo City cemetery. released themselves and telephoned them. The other provisions of the hill assumed was report of what.-thea robbery. They told or bearing tne promised by Andrews were approvbandits drive away in a motor ed. The committee requested Chair(Special to The Herald) truck, carrying with them th.e 195 man Graham, Republican. PennsylJune 8 The officials PAYSON, ' vania to ask for-special rule to drum of alcohol. of the Strawberry Water Users Asliefofle the house: Police, hurried to the warelionse, bring the measure sociation Tuesday ' received 'word In the senate the same, bill, introunlocked the door that separated from the U. S.- Reclamation Service the guards from the warehouse duced by Senator Goff. Republican, of .the Department ofj the Interior DES MdlNES, Iowa, June 9 gillie ha been .nuich. altei proper, and then itww discovered West-A'- ir Dr. G. E. Cbrlstenwn will cond"c stating definitely that the 'Strawthe bafrdits had fled without touch- ed and proliaiiljf will not be consid- (UP) Almost complete retnrns berry Valley project would, be turnhealth conference, this week for ered this session. , from the Republican ing the alcohol. senatorial children under six .years of ago, or ed over to the water users primary in Iowa, which' was' held for any child that has Lot attended 1 for complete operation. The asMonday today show Smith W. school, according to aan miiceinent sociation has been .working for a Brookhart, .insurgent," and former of members ofT the. Relief Sociitj- long time to. secure '.this and are senator, nominated over Senator Al- presidency. Tne' first conference wel! pleased at the word, '.': bert B., Cummins, ; administration will lie were also received' on the given at the Administratioii supporter, by about 7q,0OQplMrU bnildimrThurdayyan :30"iTd)ckT "fnutttiijr of delinquent paymenTa ud .... tty. When the children from the follow the government has taken a Very The from vote 2.3C7 9 wards will be examined : Grand liberal attitude on this. On a toJuiie SAN 9. ing FRANCISCO, of (UP) June (U41) precincts HERKIN, Ills., profstate s the r 2,447 View, Pioneer.; Second and Third. tal of $97,000 delinquencies the completion Tliret jiersons were burned to death give Commemorating Brookbart 203.140. ; Friday, June 1L children from the fered for funding $88,000 was ae and two are suffering-- - from burns ofthe'jctaryjaiid Truckeerlyer 7 ', Provo Sixth. First and Bonneville cepted, the other $9,000 to he Hayed Cummins 133,852. in a. hospjtnl as a result of a fire highway' projects, forming a new in the regular way. or a payment tner connniuiica were motor candidates which destroyed the home of James link in interstate running wards will lie given consideration ; ' and June 14 the Fourth. Fifth, refund' of 91 per cenUwas granted. ' Stumm here early .today. tion, a ''Victory" caravan of nearly wen in the rear. Ciauderlt. Porter has apparently Manavn, PJeasantTiew and Edge- today left Sun Stuminand two daughters, aged .HH) automobiles mont wards will be entered.. 11 and 8, are dead. Mrs. Stumm and Francisco for a four day tour to won the Democratic nomination , handily. Returns today showed Porj Salt, Lake a baby lwy were badly burned. City. ter running about two to one ahead ' .-- -,of'JrRn'TIes andAiTirMurtaghT nis closest competitors. " t r " l h Hi SH 1H m iit'liiiiiilltlifitii iWm Gifford Pinchot, Bnsucessrui'WjM,' I v i , JZrfXW ith i ItJTOir hr Mr. r VICTIM OF AUTO . ACCIDENT DIES Com-mitte- IN HOSPITAL . ., v , T. - , -- ;; HUGE SUPPLY OFiENFORCEMENT oy head-(piiirter- g ALCOHOL SAVED .BILL CREATES . ; H0TDEBATES FROM BANDITS get-awa- WATER PROJECT : WATERUSERS BROOKHART CHILD HEALTH '70,000 LEAD CONFERENCE . on-Oct COASTCARAVAN 2 ARE VICT! OF HOME FIRElON WAY TO UTAH ' ; -.- - . UTAH FIRMTO I DIM JURY - . SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES) . if I , STARTS HOME ta h" T K rV M ' GERMAN BOAT try-out- IIVS'M iw Gifford Pihchot Makes Charge At Seimte Primary Invest!- gation Session OUT DETAILS : ATTACKED BY w" BRYAN WINS 1 1 ';' stakes of Utah county will attend the general M. L. A. '" conference which convenes in Salt Lake City June li, 12 and 13, according to in formation given out by local Mu tual Improvement officers. The first joint general session will be held in the Assembly Hall from 9 to 10 o'clock Friday morn Ing, at which toe opening addresses will be given by Supt. George Al bert Smith and President Martha H Tlngey. President Heher J, Grant also will address the opening ses slon. A feature of this meetim will be music furnished by the Los Angeles chorus. depart Following this session mental meetings will be held. At MIAMI, June 9 (UP) James A. 4 :3 official delegates will be guests Carson, campaign manager for Mrs of general boards at Saltair. Ruth Jtrvan Owen, today claimed The principal theme to be discus- vlqMryjror her candidate In the sed at Saturday' morning's session Democratic race for congress rrom will be "What Are the Outstanding the Fourth Florida district. Almost complete returns in yes- Needs of the Church and How Can June 0 (VP TnvXav'a nrTmnrv frrtn7flll Sections Them?" A. Best M. Meef I. the An-oviuim-- i UCTUUIU liaillliiK ilil? s in Saturday "afternoon 'the and cadets ! Hamburg, whose oficers Wl'.liam J. Bry contests and recreation departments daughter of the late of Ran - have been honor guests ' will be features of the" conference, BUf. Dt" I Francisco for the past week,, today and at T:30 Saturday evening the Seams, incuntlient " weighed anchor for Honolulu. grand flnaU in the contest will be Honoat remain vessel will; 4 :The held in the tabernacle. 4 i lnlu one week, proceeding M Japan; The following, meetings will be -China, Dutch East Indies, Ceylon held Sunday : Joint testimony meet Indl- - Mediterranean ports and thence to 9 :30-1- 0 June NEW m. :00 a. r 8 YQRK. (UP) ' " ing, Assembly hall, ' Germany. general Joint officers' session, As- i cations that the !ong delay in ,the sembly hall, 10 :80-1-2 :0O ; general arrival of summer were about oyer, session under direction first presi- came with daybreak ln New York was bright and dency of the church, tabernacle 2 today. The sun 7 warm and therewas the feeling of tabernacle. session.' m. ; general p. BOSTON, June 9 (UDfThe dofor the first p .m.. at which President, A. W. summer in the air demand for wool Is slow. mestic in weeks. adtime Ivlns will deliver the principal s are buyMost of the "' At 8:30 a. m. . dress. ' The Institute will be mis (IS In City Hall park and mere ing fot Immediate C4'sshipment; ro!y. are held at Some Australian held in the Deseret gymnasium were indications that the thermome be 9ic. Oregon clips are sailing at 3 would .ranges hit 14 and its higher ter vJune and Tuesday, Monday -to 31c on the range. was out, fore the j- , I r ' C'. -- PiniRG NOW WORKING i- GILBERT CLARE ARAB TRIBES K t'! " ened Through Withdrawal i. i -- I Pan-Americ- HriV . Union May Be Strength- . i Proro Elks homage s. "Old Glory" at the annual flag da exercises to be conducted In thbM l of Jf vV ifj COMMITTEES MTRAfflS"mR? DESERTED BY ;V FALSE "Recent fires in Provo caused by citizens attempting to burn cheat spread of thel crass without 'taking proper precautions against flames len'dsjis to Issue a general warnlhg, dejilaresJtwAifeardjflre chief. ,',' - 1. .. a great number of patches of this grass which is becomwhen and thoroughly dry it is almost like an explosive. It ing dry would be much safer and lietter if people who desire to burn ,this grass If would firstall the fire department and let us assist In unpeople will do this they may save themselves and their neighbors . necessary losses. "Too often those who desire, to burn this grass go ahead without making any preparation to prevent the rapid spread of the flames and as a result the fire, gets beyond their oontrul. The department would much nrefer to give assistance before the fire Is started than to have citizens take any chances ou destroying property by going ahead of their -i " own accord," - "There are thls-wor- k. ' - .Memorial services will be held by the members, of the; I. O. O. F. lolge No, 14 of this city at the I. O. O. F. hall Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. A splendid program has been arranged which ..consists of musical numbers and speeches. Immediately following the progrfrm the march to the cemetery will be condncted. A'l mejubers are- nrgfd to be pres- eut to participate III the services, . - -- BUILDCANNERY HARD TO FIND 0.0. F.LODGE HORIALDAY ' -- CHICAGO, June 9 (UP) The tedious process of selecting a jury to try Martin Durkin, the shooting sheik for ninrder, continued today with the number of ttnfremen nearln'g 200. Six jurors have been tentatively accepted by both sides, :')..';,'"'. Family diff'cultksi ; mnnng the Durklns gave the court roonj scene to Dnrkin, Its only color. Mrs, .... . i. i ine nanait s moiner. nun iroin phuHvon Durkin, his bride, are at odds with Durkin. reported favoring the mother over, the pretty wife. siim-mone- d "'-.''- . AA 'Vrr Ht M.-- TWIN FALLS, Idaho, June 9 (U? P) Heralding a - more 1 intensive1 agricultural development of the fer tile Twin Fa'ls tract, 'Craig Can- -' ntng eompany of Ogden, Utnh, has ' announced . the proposed construction of 'a $30,000 vegetable . and fruit cannery here, which, they hope . ' will be conipleted in time to handle the crops; of the next season.- The Twin Falls country Tuewlay shipped the first car load of cherries ever, sent from this section Ixr a cannery, and ft second car Is le-- i ing prepared for shipment Satnr-- , day Both cars .are cousinett . to ' 8ieB. . , - 1 , |