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Show i - . 7j r Tow J A' Herald Telephones Boatae-- a Otnea Badetj Edliar FORTY-FIRS- T ...m ,,, YEAR, r)o--- TELEPHONE US IX N6J26L PROVO, UTAH, TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1927. oo 0- - 0o ofo ITER oo- -- BY CARTRIDGE IS free-for-a- ll which will be beid Jo .connect lTn with the pjiortsinen's outing at Ge The neva on May 21 and 22. Hon of the Utah Federation clubs will open this. evening b New Feature at 8 o'clock in the Utah stake talier-naclThe water carnival Is a new feawhen the first public nieetinj ture of the sportsmen's ga'a day, - of fhe convention will be held. and those sponsoring the event beThroughout the day members of lieve that it will prove' so successthe board and presidents and dele- ful that It will be able to enlarge gates of the 74 women' clubs affil- annually, until the Utah lake water, iated with the federation have been taralval Is a nationally noted event. arriving in the city. Organisation was perfected Monpuncheon is Given day night at a meeting of Utah '; The first function of the day wan county sportsmen to discuss ajl Use luncheon given by the riubs of p'a ns. - t'ha i r wen of va rlww- - com "tie First district at the home of oilttces were appointed, with In Mrs, C. E. Maw, president of th;: sttiictions to take up their work at federation, to the uiemliers. of the nee. Headed by Marie Anderson, a . Isjartl. Limediately following theJ number of Utah county representa- Wyes-yimaua.i,&.MU Mwj the Buli lurid. whlch has general charge' of th i, Ibis afternoon at o'clock a re- cntlng, Thursday evening in; Salt tention 'will, be held for the dele- Lake. '.',' gates, and the club presidents 'and The committee chairmen for the cltier, visitors the,bume. of the water carnival follow.; .Genera ar-- J "v Women's clubs of Provo: on the corp. ijear ooai races, riiiiguuieui?, and Uul-- f Blair Richardson. Siilt : Y net of Third North street ' L. Flanagan, Salt Lake; vtr)ilty Avenue. ; - Mrs. A. Chrlxfetison" of American fi(at; Dean Tucker, finance; Murk Fork, president of the First din Anderson, trlct, will preside at the first part Prof, lfj;axtJUcedseLJludgetl of tmilphfs-tmiaftit- ff, which will of ' expenses which totals about $55(L then lie turned over to the state fed- und Includes large cash priifes for ' crutlon. with Mrs. M11W us tho vtnfp the various feature events. This 'president presiding.'-.- , approved by the assembled Benmon To Speak'and representatives of The main feature of the rroernm sportsmen,, 'he various local associations agreed will be the address by Dr. Adam K. lo make a strong drive for.memlier-- ' Bennlon, superintendent o'f the I.. 5)ils to the stale association. :' D.8. chtirch schKl system. His These meniltorsJtfp are to cpver theme will be "Spiritual Culture .in the of prize money, etc.. in exiiense the Home and Its Influence In the curred by. Utah county in initliiting ' 'Community." the water carnival: and thevarioiis - Music for the session will be fur-- ; Inlis stated their approval ot using nlshed by the Utah stake talternacle the money for this purpose. choir, with Professor J. U. Boshard Membership Quota dlrwilpg. The nnota of memberships to' be . The first session Wednesday will of Utah county ; ' be held at 9:30 a. m. in tbe.Meno secured by each city was discussed and approved, and Dr. Anrella Trope halL Henry member-ihl- i Heinliardt. president of Mills college work" on'he soliciting of, will get under ay at once. and the American Association of Attractive prir.es will be, given to University Women, will give an ad- the winners in the mo'tor&oat race dtess, "What News From Heaven , at the afternoon session "to be he'd' Continued on page six In the stuke tabernacle Wednesday aunual conven e - Albert Falmer'tS, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Palmer, 42 East SUth North street, this city, Buffered a nainfni n nlng when, he: companions a'tteoiptedklto eaplwle a cartrUlg.. That they aiicceedeq was discovered when the - IJalmer boy felt a targe shell, enter his thigh. He was xken to" the Alrd hospital where the fra'gment of .the shell waa located .with considerable difficulty by the use of the The method used by the boys to get their thrill was .that of putting the cartridge on a iron block and striking it with an ax. The fragments from the first shell missed the onlookers, but they were notjo fortunate Ip tbelr second attempt After thehell wis removed from young Palmer's leg be waa taken to his home, where he Is reported to be ' Improving nicely. with-som- er pMthe .T",-- ORATORS WILL at - lke .r . - ', . r afternoon at o'cl1trand-w4- il also 4 be the speaker at Wednesday evening's banquet. roo - ... oo-- - " --oo- BOYS INJURED L COURT ' .',,' ;''. " E. Jolly and C. A. Brown, transients, have been arrested at Evanston." Wyo., at' the request of Sheriff J. D. Boyd, who report that both men are wanted in this county on charges of beating their hotel bltlsin this city and aLPleas-an- t Grove. Their bill at "a local fi&feMa said to 1150. E. Johnson was arrested In KortB Salt Lijke Monday by Sheriff Boyd and Deputy Sheriff Otto BIrk, who were accompahled" by memliers of the Salt Lake police force. Johnson is wanted on a gtand larceny charge officers reporting that he stole approximately $200 worth of alum-clnuware" from S. G. Carter of Prpvo Bench. Johnson was brought t(i Provo where lie was lolged in the county Jail pending his apjiear-ahc- e before the ct.v . court. J. ; - .the ' . Ia!w1 services ;f or George Morrl8onH Wednesday at 2 o'clock in the Third ward. the - ' , The Weather r. tUy fair tonight and Wlneshiy; not much change dmH-Gcne- temperature. Maximum tetnn. Monday' ..,,.80 MSi'num tempi. Monday .....SIS 1 (In ; Many-Vis- ' II I : Commander Noel Paris, Na tive of Saji Lake. Whq Waa to Try New York-ParFUtrht Sopi ft Kflled. ; Model Residence; it f is rj. TTssay and Poem Contests Are Ended, Winners Named k.L(j Y. Iff 1 - More than' 150 visitors Insperted the "better home" located at: (J55 ast ?fertlt-1- f 1.- -4 street,-- jesterda; Ti . ir afternoon" and evening. So many visitors were present during the day that those In charge have decided to keep the home open for inspection from ) to 8 o'clock continuous ly during the remainder of the week. Favorable Comment . Many favorable comments were heard to the attractiveness of arrangement of the 't)etter home,'' which was generally pleasing to the who desired numerous! visitor that they received some excellent suggestions which- will- be put Into practice. Reuienitier when the women who wanted to vote In the United States were "suffragettea,? and carried banner, In addition' to (Me firms which afid everything? The p'lroto shows a typ'.cal parcde of the day when ehe women were battling were previously announced as con were arrested No one thinks much about it now, but the "unfeiuluine wemen who want to take the. men' vote. the (or to the committee the home, tributing - th-E- n.., ..VfJ r r.r' J: - la charges Taylor Paper, company Wi4li(M.4o-ecoBiilo--Uje- 4 MALE CHORUS llaiWom8;: liiiPROGRAM oratorical contest on the constitu- home.: tion will be held, at the Provo high Winners of the essay' and poem school Thursday evening at 8 o'clock contests staged In connection with Officers Pleased With Year's i -I- nterest "WorkrStIectionsof Interest Wia4lrtafiirTriir "sck sjwrdlnsJaniiQnncementJiy cipai u. a. uarmon wno is in cnarge ed, and the prises presented Flanned Thursday of the local contest. Representative rV today by Mrs. F. Y. Gates at the 'Tutor from high schools of lehi; Provo school. high American Fork, Pleasant Grove, Note At a recent (Editor's l Culminating a' year of exceptional 'A Win- sof a wohien's national Lincoln, Provo hlrfli, Spilngrtlle, Adrpn King meeting A fir mi Kinir nf thf R V lilch activity, the University club male Spanish Fork, Pn.vson, and F.iireka several ' of the organization, "n are expected to vie for final honors. sch(jol won the essay contest,' writ- chorns will give a concert Thursday siwukers bewailed the fact that The local district, known rs number ing on the subject "Better 'Homes night at 8 o'clo'k in College ha'l. the women of the nation seemed 54 of the South Pacific sone, wl'l Are Safety Zones." Jeanne Clark planning . selections of : exceptional to be more' or less passive on send its winner to Salt Lake City of Provo high school,, writing on interest for the g their participation In political public. on May 6, to contest against winners "Home Beantification," received matters', although they Pleased- -. Honorable mention Chorus Of ficera prize. of six other Utah districts. The so hard but a " few The officers of the chorus are Utah champion in turn goes direct was awarded to Caroline Hansen, to obtain equal sufago years to Los Angeles for the jione ftnals with an essay on "The Atmosphere highly pleased with the result.s ;of frage. to be held there on May 13. The of the Home," and to Helen Board their first year of accomplishment To determine the viewpoint broadcasting from Salt . Lake' City winner of this contest gets a free man on "Home Beautification." r mark of on this question jy the local Alice Facer Of Provo high school has been the trip to Europe and an opportunity won the poetry contest, with her the season for the singers, and they Women who take more or less to compete in the national finals at of an active part in political poem; "A Home Within a House." ate strong in their praise of Prof. Washington p. C in June. y Vivian Merrill of the B. Y. high 3. W. McAllister, George W: nffalrs, Miss Evelyn. Hansen, Ccntest Requirement and WU'lam F. Hansen as was awarded school second special Herald correspondent, prize The contestant who must be bona for directors and Ernest Paxman as ac- - was assigned to interview sev"Home and Mother." fide students of a high school un eral Provo women recently. , Ruth Roberts and- Elma Hansen: 1companist.. der 19 years of age, have eleven received honorable mention in the Plans for next fall and winter These interviews, five of them, subjects pertaining to the Consti- poem . 'activities already have been forrim- - will be' published during the competition. tution to choose from. The orations present week.v They are very llated, and those in charge twlieve of the work lie the must' original show a differ-- . ; interesting and be will that letter the more organization not must require, student, and ence of opinion on the ques' next fall. ever than deliver than IJTfutuntesrto . Rehearsals', for Thursday's con- - tion:) f ine juages wu rnir lire umiu'un I ertr have lieen held, and therThorns on two points, composition'" and ' ness for no of itg fiuest fly EVELYN HANSEN equalweight to each, ' the year. ' , The low point total system of judgSpcrial Herald Correpnlent lu-Politics? Paper Throwing Gn City Streets Becomes Serious ... music-lovin- ' ' have": Numerous complaint none to the office of the' chief of police and city attorney that the clean-u- p and beautification cantpa Ign Is being somewhat retarded by the habit of a num-le- f of thougJitless persons throw candy wrappings, scraps of paper, and littter on the sidewalks, streets and lawns, This is a violation of the city ordinance, for , which a fine or foil , sentence may be iniposed The city ha gone to great expense to purchase waste . can which are v located throughout the business portions of the city, in which all 'scraps, of paper should be deposited We appeal toall -- perwiBstorefraln from littering the sidewalk and streets so that there will' be no. Bece-slt- y for making any arrests, Respectfully. WREN WILKIN'S. Chief of Police. JACOB COLEMAN, City Attorney. Vhad--worke- . " -- high-wate- . FtfcB-ros . . CETSX01TRACTfc.: Personnel The personnel of the orgHiifoatlun -- ; ; .. " -- .. The- Wasa tch Grading company of follows; E'von J. Jackson, president; J. Provo has been awarded . the contract for the paving of Third West W. MfAlllsttT, George W. Ftt?roy. street" from 8Ixth-.Sou- to First William F.. Hansen, directors.; North street for the sum of $25,350, according to announcement of Fred Johnson, business manager ; Holtert Allen, IeGrande Anderson, Stewart Evans, city recorder. Other" fndders and the amounts Anderson, Joseph Ahlyhdcr, George of the bids- submitted to the city a. Bnllif,, Joseph E. Banks, Owen L, commission are as follow's : Wheel- Barnetf, George E. Brattan, Harold BuckTey, Merrill J. Bunnel!, Carl J. wright 'onstruetion company, .Deal '. Christensen, Jacobs and Gard- Christenson, ner, $25,488rJ.LT Griffith company ttalph J. Christensen. Jesse Ari'lSy-soCarl Cook. L. A. t'ulbertson. $28,572 ; Cox and Christiansen, $27, 027. William 8, Dnnford. I'hiio Farus- The work will be commenced at worth, Seymour Giay, E once and rushed to completion, ac- - verstm, Kenneth Handley, Millard PArrlhifP it W..O fVoop tronara Hawkins, W. Bruce Haws, Joshua . 'The fact . there is always a -" 'tint flirt urn 1 Tcnetti one-extn- mie , th the-Uta- h n. -- -- - : - :, ' Dad9 Mosman Saw Lincoln on Deathbed 62 Years Ago - int "You-never Hope-Jone- o beloved-president- . y -- I . - s i - - yr "Field. The plane had just taken off from Langley Field with a 13,000 pound load on what was planned as it J final test flight It went into a nose dive, tnd crashing Into fivt inches of water,' burled itself In th mud. Commander Davis and Lieut Wooster received Injuries which caused their Immediate death. Lit- Ltle information in regard to the se. " cldent was being released at Lang-- . ; i.' ley Field. ' ' The American Legion plane Is a : waa a triple motored Keystone Pathfinder. It was equipped with s number of L500. gallon - gasoline tanks, end was reputed to have greater speed than the averagi plane of Its size, . , The test flight had been planned for werdaf-afternoon- , but as postponed unfit this morning on ac count of rarlable winds, , ' Woostef -native: of Sal- tLake aty, Utah, and a resident o! Wasliington.: He neld medals foa war-tlservice. distinguished Wooster, 82, a native of Connecticut was to have accompanied him at mechanician and alternate 'pilot on the flight which they hoped lo start from New York about May 1. - Today's crash was the second ftjtal accident in as many yes rs in attempts to make the great 8 409 s mile hop, and one of many miaof mishaps to puines " and avlatoM seeking to comp'Me this Journey enough to give the attempt a "jinx? reputation, which; however, has 1a tinted none of the air explorer! . : far. Captain Rene Fonck,! French ace, niet disaster in taking off from Long Island year ago, when tut giant ' Fbkker plane exploded, and burned toTdeath two of the.- party, st-- , Fonck escaped.. . Lientenant Commander Da vis was one of the two official entries for the $"5000 Raymond Ortelg New Othef flight irlze. ivlator have been preparing for; the flight, but onlv DavH M ad dhnTieaLln(lbergh,alr biall pilot,-hYork-tci-Pa- rl satisfied the - 60-da- y entry notice requirement according to1 national aeronautical association an nouncement today. U.S. POLICY IS DISCUSSED WASHINGTON", April 2tL-(- UP) Coolidge's steech at ths United Press dinner in New York was hailed here in most quarter today as an outstanding declara Hon on foreign policy, character it optimistic, and "concilia tory tone. The President's' statement " Mexico and China . was. generally Interpreted as a denial of charge .' . of. American Imperialism. ; ItvwaS considered significant thai despite the administration's gravs concern over alleged challenge , t d American rights In Mexij t'hina. there staaJiuZth teat jar Jjeltt'.-- . grent warning in tha President ipeech. The president Indicated he h&i accepted the Mexicaaambassador's recent pledge that Mexico will notfj. confiscate American property with out compensation. While expresKlng doubt that either government would find the land-oi- l dispute arbitrable, Mr. CooIIdge was convinced "anile-abl- e adjustment" .was - probable through' negotiation. In bis discussion of Mexican relations. It was pointed out here the president did not supixirt charges bolsbevtet of Mexican-fostereplots and espionage, and did . not connect the Culles government to Nicwith Mexican uennjrj.uxsdaAii U.ajppnrdidaiiie -- . wjth!!?;1 Ungley M-da- $26,-468; n- non-sto- '-- w-e- s klUed-tp-da- - . ing will lie employed, each Judge to rate each speaker as first, second, third, etc. according to the relative merits of the contestants. The prizes for the winners of Thursday's contest are, $25 or a bust of Lincoln. . first place: $15, second and $10 for third place, NOBTOLK, Vt April 28 (UP) Couunauder Noel Davis and Lieut Stanton H. Wooter were y when ths giant . Ujaajer fhJ Amerlcaa Ugion,' with whicnthey were shortly to attempt a p night from New York to Paris, crashed into the edge of a marsh near Messlck, Va., one mile from - for the liooks; tba Provo Paint and Ghisa comiiany for vases, dishea, and Tay lor Brothers for the dish washer. i Boy Scouts of the city are cooper- Ung 4n the "lttetxlionierf'j move-ment by distribution of anaonnee-men- t District finals of the national tafes of he deuiouratlob Thursday Evening Is Set For ' District: Finals At Provo High' - an n A a . iiiiiiii iii Days When Women Were Suffragettes! uif roin ti Htiytlier, seems to be a plausible explanation5 to ,; hie: for women's e present attitude ot tudiilenf-political affalrsstatedjlrs. ' . .. Inez Kiilgbt Allen,ILIn" giving bet, IWIth CHILD WELFARE CONFERENCE version of "Whatls Wrong Wilburn Hardy, 18, residing at 47 - ' Equal Suffrage-?!-West Seventh North street, The monthly Child Welfare con SPEAKS TONIGHT PAIL been" A'len has prominently ference will be held at the stake ,Mrs.. and Ver', picked up unconscious iiientifk-iar-tyMann, 10, living at 123 South Sixth nTfice bulMlllurt"Tbursday and witltjhe pemocratic Under the auspices of the Manavu and nationally, for severFast street, received a cut under the ward M. I. A. and the Provo Con April 28 and,20, from 1:00 to al years. A few years ago she was 4 :00 q'clock. right ear and suffered shock as a aeration ThdnrllrI-- L & Pul ,: All people - living resnlt-of-adie of delegate to the south tof Center street, in Grand aut!uiohile accident the t'nlversitv of Utah will give a at" which 'occurred at S :35 p. in. 1iecreton--!mserjatIon"l- n iJjauicratieiJmtLoliMDconveiithin the and Edgenwrnt New York. . tween. Second and Third North on Manavn ward meeting house this '.," '.. wards, will please take Hheir . chlH aronsSecond, East street, Monday after evening at 7:30 o'clock. 4wHhcB jntluislasm is north of noon. Both are students of the od over one issue there seems to be Ctnter atreetThe lecture is 'in keeping with the Mechanic Arts department at Brls-ba- American Forest Week, and all ina temlcncy for ihe majority This is part of the work of the . Young university, and both are terested 1n forest conservation are manager of thcronstf action com-- 1 tjpUtah County Health Unit Dr. L. L. I i : . residents of Provo. . six on ; .. ;:; attend. Continued to ." . ;V pany. page Continued op page" six cordially invited Cul!iiuore will be present to make The car, which belongs to James the examinations. . Mrs. Evalina E. Peterson of Cedar Valley, also a Reed, county nurs,. will be- assisted student, was being driven south at by the local women. Those desiring ilttlte a rapid rate by the Hardy nd had visited him at the White to avail themselves of this opporOne of the very few ersoiis still was lyiug In state at the capltol t fiagle Hotel'. He held hi hlgl boy, who was driving the car to test 'the In Washington, p. C" mused tbe-Uitove - piiie' hat in the left band House while I was convalescing lii a tunity are asked to be on time. the brakes, and the accident occur- - alive who saw Abraham Lincoln, I tnd waved t small American flag great ema ml pat or. both ..living and aged civil war veteran. 'ft Ba,ao?tTtffgg (EftnrrfTfla: oid a collision, oln. , He was a real, man jns as J -- NEW PARAMOUNT ORGAN city. yesterday. - The large casket- - was h,eard such a noise! Ice cream wagon driven by Mr. COMING as any man I have ever I In and Is :ommon a we bale still 'shouted. who The boys : yelledlland high pedestal and Mr, Mosman. placed.. Wells, also of Provo. .' s The new mammoth had to climb up several stairs, do his daily be Hello, Abe!' and the president met. There was nothing high toned to to able and hearty far Goes Inttf Ditch Wurlitzer pii organ to be in- about able-tlook down on a he our as familiar Ills is smiled batk figure task, greeting want I hlm ilKiut atjOll." Naturally Apparently one of . the brakes the streets of Provo. Everybody stalled in the new Paramount f waved the small flag in the air. to sec him on his death bed. Ktifck and cajised the cay to swerve Tt Tljea tor will arrive here Monday, i "Just 13 days days before we had 10th Maine, ed knows "Iad," as he is affecMon-atei"Our the regiment, And the front wheels to drop into tnown here. He ts as quick seen lilm alU e and cheered him .at marched onto the national capital "Our captain secured permission according to word received today (he irrigation ditch on the west side and Harry B. Ashton, local manalert 'as man men . 20 years Jtichmond, Va., Lee had surrendered and when we arrived there the as- for the Whole regiment to'scO-stliof the street. The sedan top was his The organ of see him ager fills who the .cutFew sonthern short bad bullet at sassin's 480 army of people junior. Apixtmattox dead lender, in single file, torn completely off when it "struck weighing 10.500 lb., has been down the street in his court house on April 9. My regi- life of our beloved lcab?r. Tim fa's inarched swinging and around the up steps t tree growing on the ditch bank, characteristic gait, realize that he ment was right on, the r sklrnilsb city was thronged with jieople from shipped from the eastern factory after which the back end of the car will soon have reached the- nine- line, less than 80 rods from the every section of the country. Strict the, place where we cauld . get a in a complete 'cnrload. was catapn!red back into the stfeet tieth mllenost of The installation will requfcft Confederate army at the time. Presi- precautions were taken and no-- one good view otthe body." his, life. . as a resiijt. of the spring liVj.tbe ''How different this review was approximately a week. Plans "Dad' waa very reminiscent as he dent Lincoln' was at Richmond at could' see Jhe body without a pass. for the dedication of the organ. bumper, which also struck the tree. came bito the Herald office Sunday. the Union forces marched into that Guards were stationed around the of that 1 days- before. There was ' The Mann boy was picked out of In fact there was rt tingef sad- city two days after Lee's surrender. capitol to enforce the rules and no 'yelling,- - no shouting. .Quietly arenotr liefrig formulated. One the ditch but was able to go to the ness In bis voice and a trace of a "How the boys cheered and yelled regulations.' , :' the boys marched passed the casket of the best theater organists in ; the . state will be employed, to for 'Honest Abe',as. 75,000 of them hospital without aid.,- The Hardy tear was discerned in his eye.i'The-- - boys, of our- regiment all with bowd "heads and a sincere ..: .' boy has severely wrenched ba9k, play the new Instrument "It Is 62 ago today that I marched In review before hlin. He .wanted to see Lincoln again. Per- regret of the untimely passing of so with possible internal Injuries, saw Abraham Lincoln as bis body was standing In the door of the sonally I had seen him several times noble a character." ardy and Verl Mann Hurt When Brakes Of Car Stock f " ana i - VETJERANSrOATTEXD i ... EETINGS T0MGH T fll Itlil pi iniir in ' 3MENT0FACE-LOCA- oo ON FIRST DAY - COMPETE SOON i iiafc-gwatf- e a'dM 17 IS INSPECTED. ED Pagcantr Motorboat Race and Fireworks, to Be Featured ; Large Cash PrizesVyViB Be Delegates of 74 Clubs Arrive Offered Winners Of Events In City Throughout Day; ' ihotorbbai Luncheon and Reception Pageant, race, fireworks and swimming will Are Held Before Session feature the coming: water carnival, r oo S3 Mara t felirtraL PRICE THREE CENT?? DURING PLAY AM W I ,rjOo BEIlil' BOY INJURED AT CARNIVAL h Mt, tettfiMO wUl EN'S CLUB thirty-fourt- rot rtur paper rfgnlartf Da, y r : 'Js' :' heae-toon- d g aragua. - y |