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Show - 4 ,' .. ..; -- , f9 .- .- Rrar THE BEST RIVALS Utah county" SURPASSES THE KEST FORTYrTHIRD YEAR, NO. 73. PROVO EVENIIa HERALD,' A TT TTi TELEPHONE US r Do you your paper regularly? If not, telephone 95 before 6:45 p.m. WEDNESDAYrSEPTEMBER.19Z1928 7 LZ -- O0- --O0-. -q- Sq- 050 e--00 0 r oo oo 7- - - o0 00 " I 1 V HARRIS 9 Aimee's Latest IV r - v D ACK DEMPSEY I A LIU Drastic Warning Is issued By - Civil ' " "This year WASHINGTON, Sept. 19 (UP) The United States civil service commission today issued a drastic warning; to federal classified "employes jharply limiting their political is The illion NEW YORK, Sept 19 (UP)TFor two hours and a half , - "The - Big Fight" which brought Jack Demp-sc- y . back to Broadway , last night jjgasJJre8pjnemelodrama. For its last three minutes and a half, It was packed with thrills which brought the first night aud ience whooping to its feet thronged Collegehall Wednesday Jack and Estelle , , morning. The president welcomed before Bailing from New York ' All the glamour and drama and all the students and told the now just McF'hef-snSemple action of a heavyweight championstudents that the school was noted fpr Elir6pe,Aimee noted Los Angeles evangelist, ship fight were packed Into the last for good fellowship and good com-- 7 snt for-th-is her with son, few minutes of the otherwise sorry picsure radeship beyond any other' place little play in which Jack and his he had ever known in the world. i Rolf. wife, Estelle Taylor, are J Student Organizations- -r' their first Joint effort upon the In referring to types of group ' . legitimate stage. ' organization in the tiniversity, lithe and brown and Dempsey, President Harris called attention to grim, brought an appreciative yell two, .the class . organizations . and of delight from the audience when the social unit organizations. All he stripped off his familiar white students, he said, are expected, to sweater and flannel trousers and belong to some class organization stepped fourth In the red and black and to some social unit. The social list-tie-s. units, he explained, are for men County Breeders Plan Largest trunks he wore In his la4t.inf V.and women, segregated, with from And what Dempsey .does to the Event In History Of twenty to thtrty'tn each unit The unfortunate w"Battling Baker" of is to of theseTinlts enable purpose the play is a'cautlon. . The manageOrganization" the students to have a good time in ment of "The Big Fights advises us school at a very Bmall expense. that this part will be played by rePresident Harris urged the 'stuThe largest and most comprehen- lays of actors: H is quite likely that dents to Conserve their money at sive, rabbit show ever held in Utah the beginning of the school year, county Is being planned now by of- they will .run out of actors sooner and assured them that such ya ficers and members of the Utah than of cash customers, for . the course would give them plenty at County- - Rabbit Breeders' assocla-tlo- knockout wallop which the shot over last hight was the close. He also urged them to following a meeting held closer real thing than many take proper health precautions. was Decision made Monday night , The president called attention to at the meeting to secure the ser- seen in the prize ring. It took Dempsey about half a two general aims of the school, the vices of Al W. Vance of Salt Lake first of which is scholarship, and this year to Judge this department minute of the second round of a truly stirring battle to drape the the second spirituality. He urged of the county fair. ponderous form of Ralph Smith, the students to develop a vigorous, been shows The rabbit that have scholastic attitude and to live up to sponsored In the past by this asso- who plays the part of "Battling inert across the canvas. the spiritual Ideals ciation have met with great success, Baker," - Smith lay there as though to which they belong.pfthechurch happy ; due no doubt to the rapid strides was ail over. nn C UrimhaU Tells Story made In this popu - mat itJack that havejieen of Manaasa never learn President-emeritus Georee - H. . lar Industrv In the Taut few years days, Brimhall expressed pleasaure at The commercial possibilities in the ed to pull a punch, and he appar ently hasn't learned theart since s seeing the array of students and re breeding of a type of rab- iaiea an incident or the days when bit are being recognized more and he turned actor. Play Ends In Knockou- t- he used to haul wood from the can- more. The play may not prove a knocyon. In those days, he said, the Improvement Is Noted koutbut it certainly ends in one, leading chopper was a young man in the rabbit Although and those who have been disapwho was somewhat underweight Utah county is still in Industry its Infancy, Somehow he was always the first to the Improvement noted in the care pointed over missing Dempsey's big can get all the thrills oft the get his wagon loaded, and his poles and methods of breeding since the fights were straighter When asked how inception of the county rabbit best of them In the last scene of "The Big Fight" at the MajesUc he accomplished his task so quick- breeders' association-ia promising ly and so well, he held up his ax. Indication for the future growth theater. Chewing on an-- unlit cigar and wnicn naa a very keen edee. 1 and exoansion. observer rierlnro leapingjionIsjigpJd-headedcan- e y litu day," he f Many outside entries "are expect- Tex Rickard surveyed the enthus' and 1 Bee tnat 5t ls ground at led to help make this an outstanding f? iastic audience last night Men in me ngnt angle. As a result, the show in this section of the state. stiff white shirt bosoms and women ax never sticks and the chips fly Those interested are urged to get with ermine'caresslng their gleamfreel." Commenting on the story, their entries in early. Premium President Brimhall asserted that books and entry blanks may be had ing bare shoulders were standing and whooping like mad. the first thing to be considered is from the Provo Chamber of Com"You know," young feller," said the man, but it isn't the man entire- merce or from Vearl S. Johnson, 755 Tex, T believe, they'd pay another ly. The ax Is Important, but it isn't West Third South street million to come and see that there the axe entirely; the grinding Is Dempsey fight again.'' slgnificent but grinding alone is not sufficient; the angle also must " be considered. President" Brimhall closed. with the significant, statement "Education is an ax." Lv V activities In the present campaign The orde- r- said that employes but must may vote as they please, confine expression of Views on pol- itical subjects to private conversa- RABBIT SHOW No Stickers or Bade The warning threatened dismissal of employes displaying camon automopaign stickers or signs biles and for those who wear badges or buttons on their dresses or coats, ; -civil 'r.In- the executive - "No person auth-orlt- y service shall use his official Job as a or Influence for purpose of Although John Coolidge, son of the president, took a afinterfering with an election or the railroad clerk In New Haven; Conn.,' Just as many other young follows fecting the result thereof," , the have done, John still has a bodyguard. Here are John (left) and William by Wood of the V.. S. secret service, leaving the railroad office at the close ...warning read. "Persons who are in provisions of these rules while of a busy day.The secret service will keep an agent with Coolidge as X long as his father is in the White House, competitive classified service, retaining the right to vote ashey please and to express privately their opinions on all political sub-In no active part jects, shall-ta- ke or In politi,- political management ' cal campaigns." The warnings, ordered posted on every bulletin board In government buildings throughout the said federal employes United States . . er inderctvtl-servlcmay contribute- i. "The surprising impression of our cama political toward voluntarily so do not entire do European trip was the magpaign provided they nitude of the ancient Roman InIn a government building and that 110 federal officer or employe mar vasion,'' said Miss Hermese Petersolicit a contribution from another the training school son, director-o- f federal employe. who, with the of Young university, emActivities forbidden federal Emma Brown, assistant on for or service include IMiss ployes of education, ; returned to any political committee; addressing Provo Saturday from a trip to a political club or being active In- Announcement Is made of the Europe which extended over a Its organization; addressing politl- candidacy of Walter Adams for the of seven and one-haperiod active , cal or any taking meetings by the - Republican months.' part therejn except as a spectator; nomination vent Ion to the office 9lhRemains Found Everywhere chec. as recorder; actine "No matter four-ye- ar an f orHn .any, .position. watcherL county commissioner for th came face to face elective officer. . term. of Roman walls and architecture. Scored Bartering T)ffle Mr. Adams has .been a lifelong - Miss Peterson and Miss Brown Postmaster General New sent a Republican, although he followed left New York "February 8, and warning to postmasters that it is the wing of the party arrived In Madeira, an Island which unlawful to barter a government underprogressive Roosevelt of the leadership is located 600 miles from Gibraloffice. , in 1912 and was thatyear the can- tar. They first wentto northern His communication was prompt- - didate on the party ticket in Utah Africa, visiting the various places ed by recent allegations that for the office of state auditor. ftf IntarAot inH frnm thprA went tn had been promised In He was the first secretary' ofi l8land or Malta, in the Medit - - the south in past elections for the Republican club in St George, erranean. activities In political campaigns. Reand was a delegate to the first Among the places visited on this publican state convention Inor 1896, exceptionally interesting trip were the Athens, Greece, , Constantinople, and he acted as chairman Utah county Republican convention Palestine, Egypt, Sicily, Naples, six years ago at American Fbrkr French "Riviera, Rome. the connec- Nice and Monte Carlo, MOTORIST IS INJURED Social During his fifteen years' Gas Italy, Switzand erland, Germany, ViennaiBerlin, tion with the Utah Valley Minor bruises and Injuries were Coke company as director and local Scandinavian-penin- sula, Paris, sustained by Glenn Wood of Provo was preciuaea irom England, Ireland, Scotland and in an automobile crash at the Inter-Mr. and Mrs., Joseph T. Farrer made are by manager, he being Preparations J In partisan pol- Wales. section of Center street and First i left this " morning for Chicago, , Ladles' night will be observed by the Provo Rebekahs to celebrate active participating chamypt he was consistent Three weeks were spent in the West Tuesdays night. The car In where they will spend ten days on the. Provo Kiwanis club Thursday ' the seventy-sevent- h annlversaryofJ itics, of his party's cause. For five Scandinavian pennsula, and they which-Wowas riding with Wil- -, a business and pleasure Jrip. : the night at 8 o'clock in connection organization - in the Rebekah pion years, from 1921 to 1926, he was a ftnent a month in Paris, where lard Ostlund collided with the annual birthday party at with a car . While there Mr. Farrer will degree,; with a big social, Thursday member of the Provo board of ) for a short time they attended Mrs.-Albcity the Conbv the Hotel Roberts, according to anKinrtim if tend in Elks' meeting at the evening at 8 o'clock in the LO.O.F. education. Sorbonne, the university of Paris. Provo at the intersection Wood'eresa will be Installed nouncements by J. Hugh Syme, secretand hotel, hall. He served two terms as a direc- They went to the famous battle - , was taken to the Alrd of the (club. A .The program of entertainment hospital and. as district deputy of Elks of the ary-treasurer of com fields surrounding Paris, and paid later removed to his home, number of exceptional features includes card games, dancing, musi tor of the Provo chamber 'state of Utah. an active taken merce, part visits to the homes of many histor having have been arranged for the occacal numbers and readings, and an ic Jthecampaign-to-jarithe Col- - ,)cai figures. Including Napoleon. ng sion. umma teei piam to utan county. They" also visited, the world's fam. The special speaker of the evetf the evening - will be - the He served one term as district gov- ous art galleries' Including' the will be Robert. Young Of Salt ning jewels ernor of the. presenting of two of Louvre. Lake. Alex Hedqulst of Provo, to Mrs. Tillie Bailey jnd Mrs. Helga Kiwanis International, and was for World War Destruction one of the founders of the club wilt Kavachevlch. of lectureThe World war has . left much also speak. Junius Jackson will be A cord lal in vl tallon is extended twb years on the board toastmaater and furnish the prizes to all Odd. Fellows, Rebekahs and ship of the extension division of the destruction throughout;?- - Belgium University of Utah. to be awarded to all present Brief and, France, according to Miss Pettheir partners. t he From the St academy -states who neonle George erson, that these toasts by past presidents will also , ; attended theUnlversityotUtahJ ar4oingalI:-t- e their power-- O be heard. after which he spent two years In straighten out the tangled mass of In The musical numbers are d triv-',He has his Every dog Europe. hs ruins. dayrso they say! of Professor Florence charge In the United States anJ "Vienna was extremely h""",,- -l Thursday, September ?7. Is the day of the lowly "mutt' hound Madsen. Vocal selections that every awl y's- - been- k icVff-- i .r. B'; Canada," as Weir SS III continental with Its gorgeous palaces ana buildw(ll be given by Margaret Jepper That's the day , when the Herald's "Muttiest Mutt" contest of Europe, and along with his varied ings, she Is still a heartbroken son. "Doc" Reynolds Is in charge I tah Fair Wed-ma- y business experience "1ias " always city yet Utah county will brgtn -- Jn connection with- - the county fair.--- " of the stunts for the evening. through the" war damnces." ex. been a studont of public-affairAncestry and pedigree in this case will be but a hindrance, as all plains the Provo visitor. "However, He la quite a large, taxpayer and Germany and Its people seem to be Thursday; warmthe bluebloods of dogdom will be barred from this contest er west on has a keen of thriving" and pushing tor the front Every boy In Provo whose "dawg'.' is of the "common allL cool- taxation and around variety will be welcome to enter Ms canine In the contest I ntice again, th harbdr at Hnmbunr public economy. er east and north And say fellowslIf your pal hasn't got a dog of his own, tellof the busiest most and ope being - him W. J. Williams at 555 East Fifth North street has four mutt Thurs- portions MODERN WOODSlEN MEET 1. wonderful seen on the entire i Modern Woodmen - cf America I Outstanding among the manytrip." CMJI'Vi.lay pup? that. he is willing tp dispose of at. the cusjtoimry price of im lITtional Jeague games llMaxlmum tnp. winhold an Initiation meeting. served,"-MrrWbreed of fiee cliarge. "First xome, first pressions gained while In Europe, rain. No AmeriHams says. Better hurry while the"supply lasts. Can't tell b)t . postponed; Tuesday ...... 90 Thursday evening at 8 "o'clock "la was the two entirely different types i Minimum temp. the K. O. halJUA-fulwhat one of them might lake away one of the prizes, too. can league 'games scheduled attendance U Tuesday .....41 Is urged, Continued On Page Three. today.. .:;;:,;in.V K&iNf3'".-- . B.Y. U. Faculty Women Are Home After. European Trip - to-th- MANY DEAD IN ' Subscriptions to . s on . " Z,t:r.7n.lgtin(i - ery FARRERS GO Rcbckahs Arrange Anniversary r-- KIWANIS PLANS TO CHICAGO LADIES' NIGHT od ert - MutteMuttsIrTlieOay . Of Days Is Coming Soon r. -- The Weather . ex'--siv- ely - . Jep-pcrs- rr' -- and portion-Wednesda- s. -- Interest-in-questi- BASEBALL . part: , , proc-lamaU- on By HORACE M. TOWNER high-clas- lf Red "President Coolldge's issued Monday places upon every Red Cross chapter , responsibility to conduct vigorous relief fund cam pal fn to meet tremendous needs of hurricane sufferers, which. . are growing hourly. An reports in- dlcate hurricane to be worst In history of West Indies, and devastation In Florida exceeds 1928 disaster." - ! SEEKS OFFICE the disaster rrJIef, may be made at any Prov bank, according to Ven. W. F. Bulkier, chairman of the Utah county chapter of the organization. The latest telegram received from national headquarters by. the Utah county chairman follows In e lZ" 1 PORTO RICO Cross, to be osM for hurricane . WALTER ADAMS r WASHINGTON," SepfT19. (UP)Red Cms' Head- quarters were advised today that theWest Indies hurricane left a toll in Palm Reach county. Floridajpf JOOdead. 15,000 homeless, and property damage of $30,000,000. This word, sent byHoward W. Selby, chairman of the county "Red Cross chapter, and James IL- - Gilman, chapter distaster chairman, was Bent at 6 a. m. It said that 9,000 persons were being fed at organized refugee camp in the county, and that 8,000 persons were without change of clothing because the storm had swept their belongings away. n, ' u nn Report From Stricken State; Relief Work Under Way PLANS MADE " I Red Cross Headquarters Receive Official most satisfac- n, - , Audience Thrilled By Realistic Ring Battle In The Big Fight"; Tex Rickard Watches and he Wonders! - .lhave tory: In its beginning-Ofjmever, known in any school. The Students have come in more promptly; they are more mature; we have.i about MOrfloreTsruderUs than ever before." So spoka President Franklin S. Harris to the students of Brigham Young university who . Strictly In Private. . vtiV ... ervice-Commission; MusTExpressTheir Views J O President Expresses-Satisfa-ction at Beginning" of School Year; Attendance t'aid to Surpass Record By 200 0l-Q- HTFI(S I1 ' Young J ohn Has Bodyguard -00- --00- --O0 0( 1 Governor of Porto Rico ii SAN JUAN. Porto Rico, Sept 19 (UP copyright) On the strength of reports which I have received so far, I would not be warranted In saying that the loss of life from Thursday's hurricane would total 1,000. It may reach that number, but Trnckloads of Bodies WEST PALM BEACH, Fla., Sept. 19. (UP) Homer . Dickson, field captain of the Red Cross, filed a report with authorities today which' indicated that the death toil - in Florida from the hurricane already stood at 400 with some sections ot the state stlU isolated. Two nurses and myself sent twa trnckloads of bodies to the avia. tion ' field here," Dickson said , "There were a ' hundred or mort bodies in the vicinity of Belle Glade, according to the crews of two boats that were sent to Tory snd Cramer Island to aid in the relief work. ; "At South Bay there were considmore than 150 bodies, and-I- n erably another spot there were 49 negro bodies and one wl lte man. "We m ut te.n--e all the brdfrs to prevent 4p.:ad, of ire baJIy ne.fdrd." Thousands Are Homeless ....... About 2,500 homeless persons are being cared for here, and JJie num- ber la increasing hourly. Dickson's report was the first official estimate that has been made of the number of dead, heretofore only fragmentary reports have been received. Earlier today the Red Cross compiled a fatality list from six towns and the lake Okeechobee area, which said that 62 were known to have been killed and MS Injured. , .ils-ns- ta FORMER COUNTY I must be as nearly accurate as possible." Within a few days, as soon as the interior section can -Rbe reached and accurate reports received, I will be able to report definitely on the loss of life. . Mrs. Harold G. Clark of Provo But-know already that at received a telegram Tuesday from least half the homes of the people Oakland, Calif., announcing the 0 death of her here were destroyed and that grandfather, William persons are homeless. To this J.-- , Ansell, 72, former Springville terrible loss must be added the resident, who died Monday noon at destruction of the means of living, the home of his daughter, Mrs. W. All these people must be housed K. Hatfield of Oakland. and fed or the resulting loss-life paralytic from privation and disease will be stroke several months ago, and had far greater than any estimate of been in extremely poor health since the immediate loss of life. that time.. No Disorder On Island a resident of Springville There Is no disorder on the Island. for 15 years, moving to- - Oakland The police are In complete control four years ago, where he had since and the national guard and a "Unit- resided at the home of his daughed States regiment are assisting ter. ESIDENT DIES we 700,-00- Qf -- Funeral services and Interment maintaining order and in the relief work. . will be in Oakland. The Red Cross already Is and a detail" from and a large supply of food will be here soon."We are In control of the situation at present, but will rsxl money and supplies far beyond our .resources as soon as possible. program for Utah county will be planned at a special session in the office eft the . Provo Chamber of Commerce Friday at 7rP. m. .At that time the agricultural committee nd- - the board - of directors . of the chamber of commerce will Dr.' E. P. Oldham of the Utah meet with the dairy committee county, health unit made an Inspecot the Utah County Farm Bu- tion trip to Cedar Fort Tuesday which recently made a to investigate the charges of the through the middle west trip to pollution of Spring Creek near study modern dairy production. -v Cedar Fort; 1omplalnte DrrTrL. Martin, chairman of lodged with the board, of counly the agricultural committee Of eommlssionersr sheriffs office and the chamber of commerce, will .other authorities from three famspeak. Others who are expected ilies at: Cedar Fort who use" the to lead out In the discussion are streard for culinary purposes, U M. Atwood, Lee R. Taylor and charging that certain sheotn',n "f James Ritchie, members of the the district bed their flocks on ths dairy committee, and Clayton banks of the creek. Jenkins, president of the chamj.Drv01dham ls submltt'"va ber, Dr. Gustave Wibter. dalrv Utah porlr of his- findings to the stata expert formerly with-th- e board of health, which may take Agricultural college, also will be action toward the abatement of the present to make a brief report. nuisance, 4 In bead-quarte- rs Stream Pollution Charge Is Probed . : r. i i-- Special Dairy Meeting Slated ' Friday Evening . |