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Show P. H. S. Students In Turmoil Today i5 fr d st Arthur Brisbane " One-Spo- wwwiii wm9WTn-f-iv"- IS CRITICIZED Post Names Commit Improvement Legion Billion Dollar ing from was; Incident," reach"-- Pf fipam To " Long UUUM to Hau-J- u. not..o,ttJt) trifling Trans-Atlant- cablet ic stern the bottom taundied; Of of Education. Business Leaders In Conference. the ocean D timpped In two, 'three out of hit on Be Meets Hoover k Provo Post No. 13. American Le-gion, conducted a heated discussion of the "one-spo- rt ruling" ordered at. Provo high school by Superintendent C. A. Smith, at Wednes- H WASHINGTON, Nov. 21 Giants of industry (UP) who control thousands of day night's meeting of the organization. workers and billions of dollars While the Legionnaires decided in capital, assembled witlj to postpone- definite action on an Union and Postal cable suffering, service crippled. Fortunately no earthquake car. the atmosphere, ana radio jssages will always be available. tendeni C. A. Smith, ordered to take effect at once in Provo high school, has created a turmoil among the students, as well as. bringing ut widespread criticisml I re m tne townspeople. Sport Phase Emphasised .This ruling is slated- to apply to all activities, including debating, dramatics genooi ttmeations, or but the sport phase" of the situation is the one that has aroused the greJejtgltaMou The'one sport" topic is the sub ject of discussion everywhere, with. heated criticism-ofthaction pre- -' dominating. Considerable speculation as to the action of the board of . education on "the superintendent's recommendation has been aroused. The matter is likely to come to a vote at next Monday , night's meeting. students were In such an up- - - J r mHHBMMBML 1 H' rvVfl Wyoming Reports Lowest Temperature WFl&Ter ,rjeesJ&low--4to-now' storm Gips Region. DENVER, Cob.. Nov. 21 (UP) Th icy grip of winter closed about jcammunities in Montana and Wyoming today and sent the mercury to subzero readings. Near-zer- o - tern-perat- eip . era BrM Earthquake . H t.4jjS9Bt.fr. .Coast of Newfoundlaid; Hwdreo Art Uoteekas. . - a e official resolution for a few Maynard Hutehings rresiuent iitwver arvuiiu ua it was the concensus of opinion days, that that tv 18 hesai go uni cabinet tame toqay-ro-trthe ruling is unfair, and a commit zs, ne was nean or me push the nation s business on tee of .seven was named to inves- business of concentrating on class work was conducted under a tre- DBERT ronly 30 Isitv. At be law school. old days, oftener Ull '1)1" " . by King Features Syndicate, Inc.) II JThe one sport ruling (Copyright 192 earttiquoke, WilWII Ruling ' ' WttJillLiKli - dj 5 rt ! Backward Modern Youth Where Is Mn-L- ? Prince and Wall St. ' Cured (HlTeaVterri1 f5i c t They'll Get Grandpa's Money? Mayhei fit - f y ;P ST. JOHNS, N. JFH Nov. Z (UP) A death list of at leaat 34. with manv sections not vet rlieardrf roriiH ifirted to mj urna tue nuai wave y men strucK the eouth oaat f Newfoundland after Monday' oai uiiua&e, j ure pTevaTIed"-Tn"Cdlora- do, while a new snowstorm worked ug momentum in Denver. mendous handicap. than In Three inches of new snow was on A wan of water 15 feet hlah hit Students announced their inten- the ground In Wyoming. great things' were done b the coast and moved inland, carry ' Uon-Oti H i it an f holding indignation Na Pox Park, Wyoming, Alexander,. ported the Ing houses, bodies of human alng rjiyoung, meeting Wednesday afternoon. l5Ut lowest temperature 25 degrees beltter- - and livestock with It whaq it Student the council to called was' adow1 zero. Keystone, Wyoming, receded. HunriraHa --Miin-.u rfomg Captain Nelson, later and from ac dissuaded this gether lal and Lord Nelson, when only corded 24 below, and Laramie, 21 today. The damagaarnjaied tion by Principal L. B. Harmon, below. Other cities reported tem! so far at.S200.000. by an older officer for V I rebuked Who dismissed, the last class of the peratures ranging to two. below at thful nresumption, replied, "Sir, th of R?pprtp damagt eamf Jn afternoon and sent all students to Cheyenne. lave the honor to be ot the same , slowly hps tha absence of jpojhmuni : their advisory rooms where the as the prime minister of Eng- Citizens of Billings, Mont., found John Qumcy Murray's three heirs are Alice Murray Lapossa,- left caUona, wWoh Itrupted by ruling was discussed throughoul their thermometers reading 14 be- Jean Murray, rignt above, and Dr. Malcolm John Murray. M Jrtb4uake,vTh ntlrtt Ifcewa the period. low today. Havre experienced 10 ffby wlrelsmfrom the ea-Student AsSemblj the young president of Chicago below, Helena six below and Miles forUa. which reachsd Burin, am A was 4 student sched' below. : IversMy might quote that to any-1 . assembly , City jPeniaula. .. . . .1 i 1 1 j. -- I Burin uicu 10 e neia mi nurwiay, me ' stu Weather bureau reports showed Homes Demolished ly criticising his youth. He is I dent council having been told 25 inches of snow already this winyears older than Put was, when Wednesday that an effort would be ter in Cheyenne. first became prime minister. narised a jfoUow made to have Superintendent Denver warmed Up a bit yesterAt Burin, It houses eatrisd way. C. A. Smith present to address the day, but the mercury nine dead. IN Italian giant, Prlmo Camera. still was . v students. At Lamallns and around 10 above zero." Rapid City, height 6 feet ten, weight 280, Iqrd's Co S. below. the student four D., Strlbdose, the reported near Thursday morning, American together ths and of the ing beaten While the northern states in the Burin Peninsula, 12 houses carried body council went into executive in London, will come here and Trick Mustaches and Short were session district with Skirts, Smoking, Superintendent Smith, away If dead. Jost f iht dead suffering Phoenix, Dancing, fight another Italian giant, were women and iChUdrim caught and the confab coninued for sev- Arozina, and Tucson, Arizona, had CHICAGO, Nov, 21 (OBr--Of ficials lorio Campolo. Are Strictly Forbidden If Three Grandchildren on of more than 25 American railroads the the warmest weather shown eral hours behind closed doors. 'n thefr homes and jcarrief tntff th4 ' Are To Receive $4,000 Legacy... ... Denocar weather map. AT Tucsoti 's the featherweight prize fight jivlU meet .here tomorrow to discuss issi At Part AU Bras, jn ftw-mllthe mercury reached 80 yesterday, they have Ision. Kid Chocolate, a colored improvements which, " while Phoenix reported 78. LOS ANGELES. Nov. 21 The west of Lord's Cove,; seven itleaan Ironv jCuba, delighted assured President Hoover, will cost hand of their dead grandfather hat lingscarried away, and seven dead; York's re'fined civilization last them a billion dollars next year. The officials, hurrying here from ht by fighting Jose reached from the grave to protect The dead included Mrs. Thomas -Martinez, three heirs from the evils of the Fudgeuid herthree children; Mrs. Washington, where they were called County Assessor C E. HawSpain. Both speak ,JEngHsh.. Samuel Brent; Henry Dobbin- - and in extraordinary session Jgy the modern jazz age. there are the American xpdn- - president, came to Chicago today John. Quincy Murray's will filed mi a. wmiatn jtiinn kins Declares Are Reports "Boat" ln the fishing fleet war for probate here left $4000 la trust of "the manly sport?" Where is especially to attend the annual dinof Kiaiidohliafen. but to lUBseu auuui vioienuy on .tna creel railway business associa Tdatllo L.? where is Jock De: obtain the inheritance Miss Jean of the ,Udal wave, but no jnarin m, the terrible Battling tion, and will remain over for their radMrsT Aipe Mtirray La- Usasters have yet been reoorted.' To much puzzled when Jack own session tomorrow. Commissioners Take Steps Murray Reports thW banks cf X'tah Mr. Hoover; alarmed by recent possa must abstain from lipstick Most of the men In the region were described liifti as' "an abys- are county may be face paint, dancing, jewelry and out fishing, leaving their families For Correction of Finals in the Utah stake M. I. brute." Nelson resented the stock crashes and rumors of finanat home, and the women and ohH cial unsoundness in the nation's in- wholly erroneous, according to a short skirts. WASHINGTON, Nqv. 21. A. road show will be staged this Id "abysmal. dren were caught Jn theh4uuni,L Road dustries, asked the railroad offic- statement made Thursday morning Budget. In began to climb upward And the Paramount theater, Malcolm John Murray, the. evening Land wires and cable lines irer "When-Hen- ry FoTd, billionaire with four KGLAND'Ts' gratified to hear ials to give public assurance "that County Assessor Charles must' third aridthree never wear beneficiary, they-wil- l continue with proposed kins. destroyed. From the time the, automobile manufacturer, as one acts The "Charlie that the king's second son, the nor mustache Chaplin "No earth shock occurred, it was two Utah county has spent $16,738.73 will be made of the momentous results of Presi- show starts at 8:15 o'clock." This assurance was ke of York, thanks to an Aus- - improvements. away his time in motion pic " I and one-ha- lf over the 1929 highway department fritter,snows. and members! of the business in Utah, county either of banks or dent Hoover's hours before the tidal " " pro ture Is cured of given Competent judges io specialist wave strucK tne coast, ftzmn first ten months association said here today they any ohter kind of property as far gram to send business into the during the budget -ju?. iheroad iayjjBeii.3scuresLand the Hons oFlhe coast, which is dQtted the- year; according- trr the - have - received more orders for as my office 4s concerned,' said wThtef uSder" fuH"team77 tartimied-show finals promises to furnish of Page lrSec.-1 terms of the will, j equipment this year than last. goes vTuttle, here of Ammon and Mr. Hawkins. there , smaii with fislUng Ford announced a general wage' the best entertainment in the his- monthly report "to superanuated ministers of 3etUements, . were feared to have "The reports were circulated in increase would be auditor, filed Wednes- the the put into effect tory of the event,, those in charge Utah county Methodist Church." Free oeen . with the jcojvference-here- , In connection day.. .aeairoyea ; hiajlantaai once. Ibaexact declare. Mrs. Alice Lapossa, a bride of Efforts to send relief tolhehomei This budget will be corrected on Monday of Utah and Cache amount is to be announced later ' The acts will be I In the foltwo given months and school to a at an teacher December 2, according county, officials. The only question Ford made his announcement ordBTi : discussed bearing on assessment sBdfQy "alter-- ' altehdlhg lhe "pres- lowing made by the county Wilmtngtrjnr;whois to receive $1000 Series act "An .if Arabian ahe complies with the terror Oft work, was whether finance cor- ident's conference of neads of the 1 commissioners, when they will take Fourth vrard. ii Nicht," the . will,; Indicated she will lengthen the correct to budget. and trust porations companies nation's greatest industries. act "How Are You to legal steps The commissioners appropriated her skirts and forego the barber's Confession to a series of thefts operating in the county were-- asThe conference decided to stand now?" First ward: shears. She' doesnt U3e makeup, for" road Improvement dur4140,000 around, the Provo high school, B. sessed on the same'basis as are firmly against any reductions in SALT LAKE CITY, Nov. 81 act "Out W&ere the the- - present "year, but an ex-- " but she- will miss the "movies, she banks." YT to in U. order the ing .was and other protect buy wages made, places a Belief that, county com- ward. Fifth West Begins." . says. cairied "A program' has been Thursday, by Alvi Barber, 19, to has check of the assessment rolls ing power of the American home. act "Trousseau Tea," tensive fissloners should appropriate. miss jean Murray, a true com ,t he raising necessitates which' on shown such all that one and went Ford further Otto Chief of Police corporaBlrk. Barber step Sixth ward. fditional funds for enlarged The county has .ex pany clerk at San Bernardino, wUI tions -- business-are insisted Upon not only maintaining act "Melodies of Sher- of the budget. more this $2000 under the .same terms. toward who is a student at the Provo high assesseddoingjankinz f lice forces as a means and year than receive $56,000 same this in the in way the purchasing wood," First ward. but expanding pended school, has admitted to the theft of She is fortunate, however, as she fforcing traffic laws seasondeclared same iasi the assessor. penoa county," more than $100. power of labor so far as he .can doesn't dance nor use lipstick and. act "Pandora," Sec the accidents is advocated road improvement. County treasurers of Utah and bring it about. Oov. George JL pern, who According to Chief Blrk, the her long tresses have, never been ond ward. the . to the report, bounties are both defendants According Ford disclosed his intention to . shorn. youth has been in the habit of fre- - Cache Menie act "Enie considering the" aipoinbnent Is very in tax suit brought In the fed boost wages at once just as heads Minie " ctvnty lnfirmaiy Tnidget case of John MalcomJ But commiion to study traffic the gymnasium dressing eralthe Manavu ward. Mo," court by the banks of the two of leading labor organizations, filed close with only $105.83 leftof the rooms while basketball and other wtilations atuLdraw up- - new Murray as to acquiring the remaina attor The counUes. county been Efforts have mafie to at House confer appropriation. athletic games, have been in Into, the fovisiona to govern state an d ing $1000 is a little more difficult. o.w to is the a with aireaoy ney compromise question the same cabinet table where a few department He is a BOMB WRECKS BUILDING I unty highways and town and dentist of San settlement out of court, but the hours earlier the giant employers over their budget. W streets. -"cuntyas-e1lfperli ' have hjare; of the bun try had agreed to stan it is urn petfer"ihartrafnl belongs to a fraternity, which is Eight persons escaped jnjurf Uat a, tU October 31. $492,038.62, of tnis barred as a secret wsconsistently .held that a question ofby abor. It was expected the are somewhat obsolete; bomb, believed by likes night when-was amount $62,429.92 spent during motion picture shows society, Kina ,is lor tne courts to de- president would find labor leaders mis At they should be to have been ,planted',i exarid to police a wears' changed cide. They have contended that October. t changing conditions; and willing to ..exert their efforts tobecoming mustache. He hasn't de- - ploded In the rear of a restaurant the question should be settled ward preventing strikeSTand spur-Durintr the past month the re- - cmea wnat ne ll do about it, at uniform laws should- - pre-here and shatteredwlubwB Jn-- , j celpta..for the county amounted to whblly on. its merits and" not made jringJab!rloJendeE.-thmaximu- m TKe granffchiidenlail to radius of a block. w throughout the state.' ... . i $39,153.56, of which 25,ooo is notes Three names wilT appear on tfie aiubject of tirade and" barter. the which me Damages blast, by day's work for its wages". minisid superannuatea wuiyiy, taken Six fires have place amounted ters of the Free Methodist church ballot at the school board election, VOTES TO ADJOtTRN payable. Tax .collections Ford said the .purchasing power ta- - gale redeptr ProvoSuang tne, past GUARDS ACCUSED Wednesday, December 4, according of the country ASHINGTON, .Nav. 21 (EE) may not get the. mbney. Felffat $5,000. practically uvvU.....6 ""- - itiona amounted to M,877.36. DENVER, Nov. 21 flli!) Formal used, up and still people have not the House today by a vlve voce to J. Fred ' Fechser, clerk of the mey. wear watch chains or thelr when 3:30 at o'clock, at morning balance The treasurer's' cash wlves go in for wrist watches, the TIDAL ; WAVE DESTRUCTIVE Wed a resoluIloB o adiodrni board of education. J. A. Wash- charges accusing seven Colorado been able to buy- all' 'they must a startedon roof the press a tt iaa1(fa-iAcrua f is turn n An s?a larv the end of October 31, 1929, will says they shall have none of ST. JOHNS; K. Nov. 21 1B . have. .To correct this he made sparks session of conirress to- - burn, principal of the rovo .1 D. wiai ana room at Brick Provo the fire row. S. Seminary, is the third candidate and Insubordination were reported two proposals: $16,261 30- '. tne money Loss of life apd extepsive property ,. in Pleasant Tile company's' plant Loneworth nnminecd to file, before the expiration of the ready for ruing with the state civil - "First, "by. putting additional rker aamage irom a Udal wava which View. Damage anipunted to about House was followed Monday's earthquake were night service commission today by War sine die legal Ume .limit, Wednesday adjourned " r a Session herlnnln- - at $75, covered by insurance. BENSON IS CUSTODIAN (Continued On Page 8) iuimi The other candidates are Ole E.- den Francis E. Crawford. . Services reported today in advices from the of the Provo fire departPfowand the Senate would ad- - otoeBl 'eumbent, and E. L. Park.Sheriff Boyd has appointed Peter south coast of Me wf oundland. ' ment loss.. Pacific of greater er. prevented the Benson to act as the custodian of superintendent Lt40 p. ni. tomorrow. Be Small blares taking place recent Coast CannerjesThe election- - wUl the new county Jail., He will be in f- MULE'8l KICJC pATAL -- " . include the damage b ..held in thft Third municipal following: ly of all of excent Colo Nov. 21 the cells charge WALSENBURO, to clothing at the home of David ward,-rFuneral services for Joseph P. the main block, which will be left (U.E Simon Oonsalee, 27, a miner 258 Fifth East street, Welch, for six years Utah county South Sutton, other prisoners to keen dean. is dead because he tried to put am, $10; outbuilding owned by M. A. will be held in the Paradise reier nas naa some janitorial ex bitlon intd an unambitious mule. Hr v agent, Nuttall 279 North Fourth East ward perience, and will keep the jail prodded the animal and was kicked y chapel Friday at 1 p. id. street caused by hot ashes, dam" in the head, dylpg jnstantjjr from L L. Bunnell of Erovo vice presi-de- ciean tor a year, at least. arushed-akuli.11- 1 age $5; Hatch residence In NOrand . ; of the Utah state farm bureau r W. Merrill was history of the stale until recently. View, rqor fire, no damage; W. G. will be one of the "7T Dr. Madison speaker. DENVER, Colo., Nov. tL West Fourth South elected aiS of the Kiwanis Mr.: Ewingf gave a very Interest Overley president Mr. Welch tiled in a Logan hosThree airplanes, owned by the . .SENATOR APPOINTED-- . :.. A. dam Union Pacific Airways of Ogdcii, club- for; 1930, at their weekly ing talk on the early history of street, bedding in basement, TRENTON, N. J., Nov. 21 BXh afternoon, following mmn of Colorado found Tuesday pital 1045 age 5; Chris Chrlstopherson, Gov. Morgan F. Larson announced of lobar pneumonia. an illness will be in Provo, Friday Saturday luncheon held in the Roberts hotel Of celprv r" " Utah, giving a detailed account of West Center street, roof fire " Ltoday-fe.. v i - would' "appoint David and Sunday, to give an exhibition Thursday' afternoon. ' hlhjhejiiowinotara-, caused by sparks, $10. JrV of Camden,' to succeed United orTOlHailFUHsMctlon. hverhor Gcorgr H. pern or4 I f All. losses were covered by in Dean Brimhatl, formerly of Provo Peter M. Jensen and Heber Rupper ern states. Jim Bridger baa been Utah . Fair to States Senator Walter Edge, who ' w. 80 West Second North Street and Friday; has Jbeen. .designed ambassador to is the president of the union Pa as vice presidnts; L. C. Henriod, given the credit of being the first surance. tah claim ih night thfff., than'thft ftpfftiH "..,., little change In France. . IT In the t:nitit-e-- . clflcAiwaysrganljaUoiiwhich Rev. James L. Hayes, rector SINCLAIR RELEASED is most anxious to give any possible Frahk,, Mullett, Oscar M. Slack, lards, to see the Great Salt Lake. temperature. Cevernor Adartia tasted ths thOv of to Harvest festival service, November remarks' WASHINGTON, Nov. 21. (M) FLIERjr RETURN aid In promoting an airport for aineciors ..or a,iwo year term; but according rr and then term Mr. Ewing, Provost probably was Harry F. Sinclair oil operator1 'and 24: church school, 10 o'clock; praised that; PARIS, Nov. 21 ulE Dieuaonna Provo, he. declares. This firm has Sterling firanbraok.jp'ne year ' Maximum temp. Coste and Maurice Bellonta return the first white man to explore this sportsman, returned to the life of morning, prayer and sermon, ! Started a- run to Vernal Utah, and director . But i. 2:30 45 ed.JtoFranca today from their ree- O. W. Ewing, of Salt Lake, was lake. meejing, Wednesday vestry luxury his missions can buy today o'clock; Is anxious to have Provo on that and.I dont think aevea-mont- hs exlstenca In the principal speaker at the after JohnHallldajLan4JEeedCnulan Jiroute, flight to Manchuria, ",' i 'rnP'trtHteor-mrio-aat Field at 11 .30 Union Pacific Airways does con-wt- l. luncheon and declared that it. was of the B. Y . U. gave a clarinet duet, the district jail here on plain pris 2:30 o'clock. Choir rehearsal, FtIlanding LeBourget 'V he Aid. , Minimum temp. a. m. after in Utah, Idaho, unfortunate that the citizens of accompanted jbx.Woy4'. Jo"c.lockJaoherftaillal-ipn, on fareand among simple accom-I- d wni morning flight froa"' - ' t ' ' Wednesday 49 Utah have not goneba,ck in itae the piano. modatlons. Ing classy Saturday, 1:30 o'clock. J Wyoming and Nevada. . to greater activity. Henry Ford, Owen P. Young and others in the top rank of huge exchanged viewpoints with the president This Is the third 67 the series' of conferences' on President Hoover'S program of business stimulation. After luncheon, labor leaders will gather at the White House to discuss such part as- the workingman, who 4s buying more goods than ever before "in history, can have in maintaining general tigate the matter further, and to wait upon the school board Monday evening's meeting. The .committee Is comprised of I. M. Bradley, Albert Kirkpatrick, Frank Deming, George Worthen, W. S. Dunford. W. W. Thomas and Ott Romney; rjn Disadvantages Pointed Out in Wednesday's Legionnaires meeting repeatedly voiced the sentiment that the puling would be detrimental to the adverorosperity, tising of the school, and of Provo. It was also pointed put by several Improvements Pledged Already . the president has ob that the closing of the pool; where tained the "pledge of railroads to every student in the school could spend A least a billion dollars next participate, and the rul year on improvements. The con- ing, assertedly made to bring more struction industry expects to spend participation, were decidedly in. one to three billion . Lower interest consistent. rates are forecast as another aid to industry. ou- - 1 ill at-ne- pfo-tucer- 8, - j. BLfeLaiiJa5, - :err - one-spo- rt Mr 1 t- " Heirs Named In Queer Will Must Watch Their Step Now 1 one-spo- rt BANKS WON'T :.--- BE REASSESSED ' Road Show ANNOUNCES s WAGE RAISE -- 4j ROAD EXPENSE -- fl7"3" i (U.HH-Wag- es to-a- out-of-to- -- the-mon- ey - ern F avprs .'. Student Confesses of Thefts ...'".-JtrfflOfteif'hjp- V- . - - -- i Three Names In School Election 4wnty-eommlasione- rs - EXTINGUISHED Evrif ha-bee- iewj(29e n f - Quick-respons- worado Chief Utah Planes To Visit Provo 'IWs Week Ce . ejdi To Held Friday President of Provo Kiwanis to-th- nt ' , I The Weathei .. e Episcopal Church , dlsmct-trusteeUJiJrS- - -- - irt'. - - , -- . . " t, .1 . ' :! |