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Show - H v nm&LD AKEWSPAPES Dedicated 4 to a policy of fiiraeai to all sections of UtiHcocatj, . PROVO. UTAH, TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1926. YEAR, NO. 1L FORTY-FIRS- T wxi : . : - - W K AGO u' - 4 . . -- HEAVY INCOME TAX RETURNS SWELLS FUND Gbntenlated, Says Gdolidge Provo msLast WHEREABOUTS- - CONIMinEE Home Uametirst Season romorrouh j W The last home game of the first Fork Friday should do a great, deal of tbe Central Utah Baseball towardV winning the Jlrst bulf for half June Hedquist ' Still MLiinif league will be played in Provo Wed- - the Provo squad. The boys are not From Her Coast. Home, ' nesday afternoon at 4 o'clock when asking but .would nppre-th- e " ' Provo Tlmps wlllv met the elate a larceu af tendance In tbe Reports Say j been have stand than grand wjuad. Kpringvllle they V LEFT WHEN AWARDED At present the Provo team Is tied playing to during the previous TO GRANDMOTHER for first piace with the Eureka games this year. . Th6 race for the second half Miners, both teams1 .having won Los Angeles Relatives De- nine and lost three games. to le even closer than. the While Provo is crossing bats with first. Spnnlah Fprk is stepping out clares, According to Press the t Sprlngvllle crew, Eureka will to streAgthen lis lineup and will Reports, She Is In Provo be In contest with the Heber Eagles. have a strong squud for tbe rest of ? Notwithstanding that Los Ange-- The last game of the first half the year. Payaon and Sprlncvllle relatives of Juije Hedquist, Provo will play Friday at American are both going strong and will unheiress of Provo property. Fork. Eureka will play Its last game doubtedly make a ' sTrong btd for -s i who has been missing from the on its home ground Sunday against first plaw hourpi.' Heber has hit 1 " fc 11 coast city for a week, .declare, ,ll.s;, stride' and bus gone on a winPayson. in the city for the Interna to press dispatches that she The Provo Timps stand a fairly ning streak 'which may place " Chicago gave a great welcome to Cardinal Bonaono, papal legate, Jen he arrived In ' Provo. her good chance to wit) tbe first half. on top of the column throughout tional Euchariaife Congress. . This. picture shows Mayor Dever (left) extendig tlie city s official greeting to la' with relatives wherealKiuts Is unknown here. The Under the managements of "Bob" the second half. With the trouble the prelate. Cardinal Bonzano is in the center with Cardinal Muhdelein of .Chic hep at the right. girl has noj been in Provo. accord- Howard tbe team has done excep in Xehl settled peaenbly and with ing to relatives of the girl here, tionally, well, notwithstanding the the recent addition of .one or two since she attended the funeral ser- - 'act that the .support given by the strong players that crew should al vices of her mother, Mrs. George C.i heal fans has been anything. but so lie up In the lead.- - American Watnon, formerly Mrs. Charles A, encouraging to the team. Some of Fork Is coming up rapidly... When tire fastest games in the league have Dun-ant'- , Holmstead E. ..Chlpman Hedquist of this city. and MU'er get In trim. June lias been missing ,from Los been played, on Timp park. ON: baseball enthusiasts who they will be bard to beat. . Angeles shortly after her adopted All In all, the race tut the chammaternal grandmother, j.Mrs. Kitty have, seen every game this season Hincs Miller of Los Angeles, was ar emphatic iu the statement that pionship will be 'one of the closest no better brand of baseball has ever and most interesting seen in tbe LOWELL given custody of the girl by the Los $390 Millions By 8. P HOLLJNGS WORTH .United Press Stiff Correspondent) WASHINGTON, Jane 22 (UP) Despite surplus, for the present fiscal year estimated at $390,000,000 President Coolidge sees no Immedreductions iate hope of fnrther because of the uncertainty ot future governmental .ineome. j HI" position in the, face of tbe largest surplus on' record I tbe rei Terse of tbe atand taken less than' five niontbs ago when Budget Director, Lord estimated' this year's surplus at less tban $100,000,000. At that Time President Coolldge aald. that continued prosperity should furnish a surplus which will permit a . further tax redutlon within the next' few years. Reduction of the puUic debt was the most encouraging report by the president in lita review oj,, governmental finance last night at the business government 'meeting. Tb .outstanding debt to day as figured l f 19,080,000,00(1. with $835,000,006. obligation's retiWd ; this year. The difference of nearly $300, 000,000 between actual surplus now and the surplus estimated by Bud get Director Lord In January was due chiefly tov heavy lnc&B& tax re tl hays Its President In " 'ATM $91,000 SPENT ; PRES. TAYLOR L.-D- "'' old-tim- HYBRID PLANE TO BRING NEW tted mid-seaso- n VISITS HERE AMY been plnyed In Provo. and the Cen- league for many a year. Angelefi courts. The game Wednesday wiilv begin 'Verne Davtes, for many years Alex Hedquist, well known drag-gis- t tral Utah league than during the promptly at 4 o'clock when. every Under the auspices' of the Utah associated with the Schwab Clothing and business man of Provo. present season. r A large turnout of ians to the seat in the erandstand should be Stake Relief Society board: Mrs. company of this city but during' the who was a witness at the adoption . Ada Dwyer Russell formerly of Salt past four years connected with J. C. hearings in Los Angeles, declares game. Wednesday and at American j filled with enthusiastic fans. Laket now a resident of Brookline, Penney company at Merced, Calif., he has nat seen the girl since Tues SERT Mass.,. will give a free lecture on the is spending bis summer vacation day. June 15, when be bid her ne is j AND-DEpoete"sfc Amy to well., at he Fourth with relatives In .this city, good-byat tbe home in which she ward chapel Thursday" afternoon at accompanied by his? family. Mrs.; and her slsier' Bernice. were living ' .Davtes was.: formerly Miss Arna ' sr 3 o'clock with a matron of the juvenile court " AH women In, the city, Irrespec- Sward of this city. of Los Angeles, pending the decisbusiness as ion Mr. Da vies reports tive" of meml)ership In the Rlief of, Ihe court in the adoption pro on the coast. The Society, are urgently invited to at- growing rapidly by ceedings instituted separately he is with which store employed Mrs. Miller and the foster-fathetend the lecture. has surpassed bust year's business Mr. Watson. . Mrs. Russell, a Salt Lake woman, from 25 to .55 i)er cent each month gained renown as am. actress, but Mr. Hedquist left Log Angeles for'the-pa-s- t fourteen, year has been since the first of the year.afternoon at 5 o'clock Wednesday He himself as more or literary executor for Amy Lowell, less expressed over the condition and arrived in Provo Thursday eve BARBARA WORTH, Nevada.. ;of this high desert land have arrived disappointed : preparing her material for the press, 22. (UP) in Barbara Worth by burro, buck--mushroom nlng. June Three he the of Victory highway, which, and seeing that Mtea Lowell's books a slgne'd statement issned to- towns erected hastily by studio i board and mule to" witnesn the novel In 75 be miles' for said, "I know craftsmen In the. heart. of the Nev - ; sight of picture production; Many Mr. Hedquist says: arekept in "print. The. poetess' "He: day, latest work, "East WlBd." a volume tween Reno and Lovelock, Nev, about where June Hedquist ada waste lands, blossomed Into of these have nevef seen a mdsing nothing Arrowof is the that the opinion of poems about New England exclu in Provo, or In Utah, vlgoroua life today with the arrival ' picture, and ; for their benefit head trail is the best route to the is. She is not I have not seen or tauy actors ana tecnmcians rrom special showing of some of Holly know. as sively, will be issued the latter part coast at the I as far ' present time. ' ' -'' , of August, Mr,- Russell said, wood's latest product will be conher since, the, afternoon of June 15 HollyWoodj Davies Mr. congratuIncidentally At; her lecture, Mrs. Russell will des-- . ducted' at the community am ended. I the when trial where and not, rattlesnakes Here, theater on Its lated the Evening Herald give a biographical sketch and will biding her here."" or 'anywhere' else. crt licards have basked undisturbed erected on the location. the had opporenterprise. Having read a number of the famous writwere in Provo I would have for countless centuries, for the tunity of comparing newspapers In If she er's poems. California cities of the size of Provo, no reason to hide her, because I nm first time is heard the hum of in Mr. Davies declared that the maker the guardian of her person and es- dustry, as banks, stores, a hospital. ; up and contents of the Evening Her- tate in Utah, having been appointed motion picture theater and telegraph ald surpasses most papers of its as such' guardian by Judue Ellas station open for business. The three iiew cities of Nevada size and compares favorably with Hansen of the Fourth district court FARMER-LABO- R are Ruble, Kingston and San Felipe papers in much larger cities on the of Utah in January of this yenr." midway between the mining commucoast. He was especially laudatory (Signed) ALEX HEDQUIST. nities, of Gerldcb and, Wiunemucca for the large amount of local nefrs " r In Pershing county... " " ; printed. Collectively the three movie towns; ST. PAUL, Minn, June 251 UP), will be known as Barbara .Worth, and will accomodate at timesHnore Magnus Johnson, a former United tban 2,000 Inhabitants engaged in States senator from Minnesota, ap- the production ef the Samuel Gold I liarently has, won the farmer-labo- r Colo.. SPRINGS. COLORADO wyn photoplay, "The Winning of nomination to be governor and will Henry L. Springmeyer, (UP) Barbara t the full election by Worth," from the novel by ibe opposed Althe of and manager president Theodore Harold RepubUcau, Chrisfianaon, Ice BellfWright pine Products company, a large ; Chief among the residents are Incumbent. SEATTLE, WashwJune 22; (UP) concern of PHILADELPHIA June 22 (UP) cream manufacturing Returns from 470 products After clearing the last trace of Ronald Column nnd Vilma Banky, Sectional and departmental conProvo, Utah, died here today folstate the motion who will sars throughout Wallace gave Johnson picture from play the father; ferences at which all phases of ad- suspicion lowing, an extended illness. the photo drama, and a vote of 10.901 as compered 'With "Bob" Gaines, . police today the leads-I- Mr. 8pringmeyer"haT been living vertising were "discussed, featured ft 0.805 for Tim Davis, a Minneapolis King, who will direct U. here off and on during the past year today's session of the Associated sought new alues" to the murderer Henry to In order attorney in his who. also: sought the on Gaines keep' players killed prcW who Sylvia and a half on account of his health. Advertising Clubs of the. World at The fact ' the shores of Greta Lake last week. touch with the latest news from all The Immediate cause of death was their 'convention here. has start- - that most of th rural districts, i Mrs." . over the world, Goldwyn last Late night noon At' attend a. severe hemorrhage..." , today members of the considStokes! who saw the supposed fed publication of the Barbara Worth where Johnson's strength-iHis wife, who has been spending Federatiief Women Advertising Times, a full size newspaper re ered greatest, have not yet prepared moments the before few a Colorado in time clubs -were slayer the. of Springs annual thelt toxoid part a part United Press hews their vote led- politicians to believe and part looking after the business business session and election of of crime was committed, visited the ceiving Johnson's nomination was assured ; . . report, Comwith Gaines County family interests of the-- Alpine, Products ficers.- Mrs.-- ' Mina Bell 'Gathers of the apparently close vote. news The be will sheet despite published of comDanv. left here last week for New Tork, vice president, hag been missioner W. M. Gaines, uncle ' T "T"T the entires three months that the Chrlstiansou, who was opposed 'T slain the girl. nominated to succeed Mrsi Berntce her home In Provo. motion picture company is tin loca- bjr Mayor" George ' Leach of MinBlackwood as president. No oppoThis is not the man," said Mrs. tion and will ' be sold through neapolis 'for the Republican nomi Mr.' Springmeyer came to Provo sition was looked for to her election. Stokes as the sick father was as Nevada and mailed to film exhibit nation, was an easy winner. The five years ago,, when he established, sisted Into the room. vote frum 4215 precincts gave ors over the all country. erect-Ins- r de Law-I"Absolutely 19,619.- theIpine Products company, a modern nlant at 44 South Second West street. Due to falling . . : BUSIPSM LECTURE "EASTERN TOUR C SOUTH AMPTOX, England. June 22 (UP) Man's conquest of the, air waa advanced today when a hybrid contraption, part helicopter and part airplane; took Off. from Hamble field here, aped through the air at 70 miles an hour and then descend ed almost vertically" to come to a ! dead stop at It touched the ground, The machine was en auto-gyrtbe creation of (be Spanish Inventor Clerva. The pilot was Captain Prank Courtney. B. A. F. Today'a test .flights were go successful that proponents of the autogyro, predicted that they would bring, a newra In flying, Clerva's machine was coristructedJ)ythe air ministry, whose ; experts already all known, forms of the have helicopter and. found them pnsult-ta- b e to tie purpose for which they were designed. - That purpose Is the CALIFORNIA PR0Y0TOHEAR REitRNSFROM SUBMARINED! TO BE LIFTED BOARD U. S. S. VESTAL 0 BLOCK ISLAXD.;R- - L, June 22 (U 4 P)pegplte a r,, stiff southwest breere, the salvage ship Falcon be gatl: fiumnlng air Jnto" the pontoons attached to the sunken submarine today, and, late this afternoon or tonight' the. submarine;, may be raised to the surface. The salvage crews fotindfhe submarine buoyant which gave them hope that ncdlfflcjulty wooia be en countered in raising the ship. g-- si .The pohtoong have been sunk be side the submarine and attached .to It. They then will, be filled" wjth air to assist the hoisting appatttis in lifting the snlp.trom the ocean's -; " , ' . r bottom. ( development of . a heavler-than-aflying machine which can move rapwhose and air landing idly loathe speed can be so reduced that ir ttan BETTERTONEIN nflned-apac- e.- Courtney first took the' autogyro to a height of 200 feet, completed a series, of turns and idescended alran most Vertically. , The auto-gyr- o Aniv five feet alone the ground be - BOSTON, June.. 23 (UP) There fore It stopped. The landing speedl is a better tone to the wool market, with mill's taking 'more wool for im was 8 feet a second. mediate shipmenta. . There are reOn. the second test the auto-gyrfrom JJew England miU centhe touched at' ports ground. it stopped beterincreased mill operations of machine Th pilot tatd the haved perfectly In the' air and that. during; the past week. It waa easier to handle than nn air- ; Contracting In Ihe. west is a little ore active, with Texas 12 onths ;r' ':;; plane. J. air- waols being 'purchased ' by local auto-gyr- o like an looks An , a hori- houses at $1 to $1.05 landed Boston plane with the additloB of zontal" windmill above : the liiR. and eight months woots at 80 to 83 f : quete'aiit xbe windmill revolves freely with cent. Ohfo delfiliiea ,are - tine In crease,cents tbe clothing 44 Is' not but the air movement of the I halt bloods at 29 rents. . ,. connected to tbe gyro'f motor. WOOLMARET o , HAUNTS OF RATTLESNAKES e ... Republican Chairman WASHINGTON, June 22. (UP) The manner in which the W. C. T. U. enforced the prohibition law in Pennsylvania after the state legislature bad refused appropriations was described to the senate primary Investigating committee today by Mrs. Ella M. George, president of the Pennsylvania reform organiza tion. .: Working for dry Governor PlnehofV and Attorney General Woodruff, the W. C. T. U. by popular' subscription raised about $131,000 and spent about $91,000 in running a special investigating and prosecuting branch of the government to stamp out liquor "traffic. Special detectives were employed to uncover liquor violations and a special legal staff was hired to'prosccute, she said. The committee closely questioned Mrs., George about tbe legality of such a procedure, but she said the attorney general had told them It was .all right, since tbe legislature COLONY OF MOVIE ARTISTS . - i - ;' . JOHNSONGETS BUSINESS MM OFPROVODIES :. : " IN COLORADO AD CLUBS MEET GIRL'SFATHER had 'failed for enforcement' "Lathis smoking offensive- to you," asked Reed, as be lit a cigar. . "No, go ahead, If It la any pleasure to you," said the reform leader, "WelL t don't do it to punish myself," sold Reed, "but I don't- want ' to. punish y'ou." ; ,MrV George said she d1Ufn?t olv .'"I ffu'es'I'd better layslde the cigar". Reed drop, jring It 4nto an ash tray,S -la "ability 'Of. W.- Harry Baker, former Chairman of the Republican "state committee," to iremeaibci' anything that occurred during a conference he attended at tbe home of the Sfc'istary , of Treasury .Mellon here in March resulted in hla bolus; recalled "today. Reed ordered hint from the stand )nte yesterday with. InKtrutdous jfo frenhep bis jnemqry and return' Jta the. morning. J?-S- s -- . ,,'hand PAUL DOUMER bealtlrtriras Ttotbeen-able- -t tendrttr htr busirtesaonly-a-sbo- rt t-- . m nmifrnn nrtnm time after getting established here Previously to coming here he livPARIS, June 22 ? (UP) Joseph he. had In Salt Lake City.-whe- re Caillaux today Intervened in tbe combeen employed by the Armour situation chaotic Cream CreacenIce the and pany after Paul Dounier had stated In ' '. company. the senate corridors that he prob' 4 ably would refuse Arlstlde BrianU's Invitation to become nilnl.'ter of fin. anee in th proposed cabinet. , Caillaux said that in view of the the serious,, situation confronting ed politico-financi- BANDITS CET $14,O0OHAUL take the .Initiaan argent'.meet- country tive in demanding of senators and deputies of all 22.-ring' Mo.,' June LOUIS, ST, left the groups. Cnlllanx apparent two Three baadlts. today; held, up believes that Brland cannot form messengers of the. ' TJnlon Easton ly a Trust company1' and escapei wlth a eabi net capab'e of bbtaltil ng substantial ' ' in.'parllaaient " majority 14,000 of IheUnk'a funds '" . V i3lttadwBaBdre4it!mni jJPOPE JUBILANT OVFJt t WELCOME OF CHICAGO. I t SPARKS FROM LIVE WIREs) "With the breaking of ground for the new pipe plant to be estab? SOLDIER'S FIELD, thltago, in this 22 '(UP) The Holy Fath- - I lished here this summer, a feeling, of optimism should prevail is the opinion of D. D. Sutton, local business man. j er's heart "overflbwe with glad- ;.. eu-is reat of. f . "Any enterprize that gives local citizens employment Bew" at the success orytne a with we should hall in delight ftenefit to the Therefore, Chicago, comtnunityj charistlc congress . y j the coming of such fin Industry as the. new: iolegram from the papal declared today, "Of course, there la such' a thing as overestimating the Importance The teleerara " was read durli if'any industry, and many people Invested money in propositions that the mass here. It was received 1 jld not materialize when the steel plant first came. But. that is no V U- not beneficial by 'Cardinal ltonzano. t ; , reason to, suspect that the coining of new !nduatrk "; A ' telegram bestowing he parJ to the city. ' '" '". I, pal blessing upon tbe throne and at profitable work we can "If we can keep bur I ' aeain exwsslng the "hawiness business rent assured that we wilij'not feel any great' depression W tbe popfe'' with, tha congrejs, Jowu that lack of employment that tpigm families to biovc-uoa It is received by,.Cardliuil'Mundeleln;,'J " are ", '. I was read. . J hurti 8b I reef thiT the coming oij these byproducts iiidu;Hle : : splendid thing Jot the city.-- ' ! j June . secro-J.tar- pipe-plant- 1 ! ,' 1 ','"'' :: citizens-employe- f ; ' J . ' Tour brain Just atops functioning w.hen tmu 'think alont thaV cbnfer- euce, doesn't it?" Reetf asked'Baker before be left the stand." ', ; : ; T 'n. ,'" i ' . ' ' ARE.. FEATURES OF .. . ; ' DRAMAS IS INNOCENT ?', ' - ,.' INQUAKERC1TY . , Senator Reed Raps Failing Memory of Former State LIZARDS INVADED BY -- . IN SPECIAL INVESTIGATION S '" , ERA IN FLYING Senate Probe : ' semi-annu- alight lir a ur MUMLII u ::M President T. N. Taylor has returned from an extended tour of the south and east, during which he vinited some of tbe larger ;itie In" the Halted- States: The trip cover- -' ed a period of ontrinonth. At Atftnta, Ga.he was the guest of, Charieg A, CalUs, pfetident of the Southern 8faes misslgn of the . He asovislted S. church. the official office of Gofernot Cliff M. Walker of Georgia. One of the impressive sights of the trip, hcktKirdloz to' President Taylor, was CbeStene Mountain monument now tinder construction in Gewgia. ' turns.. he visited At" Washington. D. Income taxes will app52 Senators William H. King and with .f 000.000.000 by the end of the iscal Iteed SmooU and was a house guest year, as June receipts have jbeei es fit Dr'. and Mrs. M. C. MerrlU. for timated 'at $440,000,000. compared of the Toung university. He with' $377,000,000 last Julie. Total merly was a speaker at one of the Sunday receipts from the Income andjrof its meetings of the L. D. S; church of tax will exceed the 1925 fejtire by Wishlngton. - ' amtfoxlmatrV $250,000,000, It is At Boston President Taylor had estimated. ". the pleasure ot visiting for a long e friend, totime with his ward S. Payson, former president of the Emerson Piano company, ? President Taylor thoroughly en. joyed his trip, but ,1s happy to ,be back among tbe Rockies once more, V' nilCCTinuc Organization Raised 9131,000 s 'Prr-mis- Surplus , For Present Fiscal Year Reaches Governmental 107 PRICE TWO CENTS I Uncertainty 6f Future Income Of Govmunent Taken Into Consideration V :: - V S5 . u CHICAGO GIVES PAPAL LEGATE GREAJ WELCOME ME raoxis Cosiness Offka Editorial Eooma , CHAUTAUQUA , "Although,, of. conrte, 'PoUyanna' and 'Lightnln'' are the features of this year's Chautauqua," said Ho.' ard E. " Pratt. '. superintendent.; of Chqutauqun. who will have 'charge of tbe tented univeTarty anil1 !sbow in Pnivo,- upon.- his arrival In- the" Monday. ""U. Slth.Damrpji a The Porter and the .Clay , sewn. ' from reactions' fllnnstlhe line to be the 'attraction that Is brl&glng down the bouse,-botyonng'and old. ? " "The oldest handicraft known to mnnk'nd Tind- - Tfasf dlsappeartns)" " '. art-.- - tlie- hand mnnnfartUre iot of tery or earthenware, is given unique demonstration, by Mr, Damron In ' his eBtertainment. ' ' Mr ' Pratt, who is during the win-- -. director of the Whitman Con servatory of Music of Walla Walla. over Washington. Is entbnslastlp this year's program. V "Reports Indicate.' Mr.'Pratt say 'that onr 1920 program are meet ins with the most enthusiastic iv ? proval everywhere,"1'' ih"e:lo- - i ,Mr. Pratt win meet with at: the-- court; cal committeemenhon tonight ; to talk over - ticket sales and cbeolt up matters that need attention' before the Cheutan-tjn- a .'.. 1 open Hainndar iMght--According to. the contract,. Mr. ,' Pratt savs. the season ticket sales must be concluded before that dute. . tr ; " - |