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Show V"tx fidck Try r raalta a Dfly Utnid opentlv ii ji U! with wmcn V VOIIIL DAY,. HERALD is the HERALD rnCXES -- Z&tmVL provo post combined PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY; FEBRUARY 8, 1925. NO. 37. HEROE$Or.lElPIDEW DESPERADOES 1(7 PRICE- - TWO CENTS . LOVER LOST Bnu DISCREPJ1III DISCOVERED - " v ..v- " 1 , TESIIHOIIV II! 10 sits ..:, ; -- IN COLLINS Gas Beinjr Used to Locate - Larger Passage to Cave Prison. 'r " nWM'v it I ARIZONA M 1 Oklahoma Brothers Arrested ..After Exciting Man Hunt in Phoenix, Ariz. i;. of Followers ' Disillusioned Mrs. Rowen File Complaints v Against Leader. CULT HEADS REAP .; " FINANCIAL GAIN . - ' ' Progress -.-- i- It . . Breezelets Flatfoot Flanders and Monsieur s this Mongolia" were week. Both gentlemen expressed a week-ender- henTtoMTnetrefleWfi their., feet, they decided to avail themselves of the hospitality of the ' sheriff. One disappointed, believer, accord-lu- g to" Investigators, disposed of all his property, including his clothing md other personal effects, turned over the proeeds to the Rowenltes and waited In vain for the second coming of Christ. iilmitariekpprleBcea by a number of others Polland (aid, . The chapter of the Uplift society meets every Thursday under the direction of Mr. Strong. The work for this. Wrek consisted In placing Istepladder by the windows, climb' tngup- - the tadder: then, taking btlinKheffUftTlM-nerna- t bucket of water and a rag and tbe local RpWehltes had capitalized and washing the windows. A great dn the credulity of their followers. deal of light was attained on their BtUwr;; leader of the sabjeot n I.",'-'!. ,r PusadeM Rowenltes. was niade d&. fondant in .court action. Instigated Someone once' wrote poi'm en- by his former wife,;- - Mrs. Arvllla titled, "Three Fishers Sailed Out Mae Balster. Mrs. Raiser filed suit to - the West." This week two ' for $1,000 damages, alleging ber fishers made a remarkable voyage, to failed keep They-- ealled out roinrtB.aionth,4f former hnsbaud Iieeanse he Provo river, and made' a sudden his alimony payniejit tip -- had disposed of his nuwuy and prist ilHnguhe-iarKMf-iDuBoy- d, erty In repartition for the resurrec- While there was no- harbor bur : tion. ''. moaning at that partleula time, Aside from a drilling rain theie tbe f Ishers did considerable moan- were no unusual jUmnlfestatloiis to lug when they had to pay their the price of which was eiwournge the enthusiasm of . this passage, Jittle groups which gathered at var- fixed by Judge Balllf. ious CuUfoni'j cities at the hour of Salt Luke Bob spent an evening salvation. ; midnt lately. " Bob is quite a' The 'sign" which wns to hav In (hit and eullghtened us on the student hearlded. the, beginning of the. marvelw-of lnttey; day science. He rtald's dissolution falKSd to anH" stated that scientists havtf .been " .,.--trying lately to turn quicksilver into gold ; that while it was thought possible to do this, the eosf fc fur was prohibitive. " Bob said tuat be had seen a man turned Into a wpoden box by drinking a pint of wool nlcobol, and cost was 'not probiliitive, "Neither. ." He also said he knew of a man who bad worno glasses for many years, and one driukjil'ooljlcohoijjad cvuHvff the man to throw his r-- ? .. '; - SUNISSTILL SHINING AND ALL IS WELL ' ' . By FRANK. GETTY. (I'nited Press Staff Correspondent) N. T., EAST PATSCIIOGt'E, 7. Doomsday dawned fair and warmer In these parts. T.o all Intents tuuT liurjioses 1f yappt-aTemuch the siiuie s those days we iish to nave iacR peiore ine urm ; cHiiie to an end.- Even Roliert Reldt, the "apostle admitted we are experUt glM f antlllmnT, It niay wear them swOwaybf TiSver again. The wonders ' of wool alcohol were many, he said, and considering the cheapness of It a? compared with other scientific material, be iNdieved the results were far more of startling. The" curatlve-jxiwwood alcohol Is very 'strong. . - er -- sort-o- - t Mrniyv men : who -- Were drinkers,, and who fried a cures fof of the ttbt?TeOTtts3ad -- heavy nuiiil)er eenr.OTedzjf drink of any kind, now be on Its way," the rotund little merely bytaking one good swig of , (lernian, his chubby cheeks obscured wood.alk. Boli said . further that he fiv h dinfirv stubble and his eyes wan of one man, wbobile drlr-from peering Into an unresponsive " eastern sky persisted after' making ing along 1he hihw;ay, tafcr a drink of this wonderful Iwveragen this morniiut. turn a Ford into a For It mwst.fte. admitted ;that if and then. ji t. even all desire-fo- r '.s rail-wir- the crack of 'doom had- sounded a few hours off schedule It would ' hnve ncht most of .tbe flock of faithful Reformed Adventists fast of 1 celestial ttslepandd"reaming ' haloes. "The raml'nv" thst Reldt referred to. was the beginnig of the end of tbe world,, with Pbrist approaching the eacth bn cloud and the "brides of tb lamb- - gathering at San Plegn, 144,000 In number. Xy. But If ReWtrjT sadder tfHot a wiser prophet was denied the heav: enly visitations and the one wayon a San to cloudj Dipgo fleecy trip the night had some crowded hours, iillx'lt they were of the earth, 'earthly. Bad tmv burned an Imitation of a fierv crofts on his lawn, a baltery 'if stilt and motion picture cameras snd flashlights was. nonplus .off on all sides until nearly dawn ; brother Downs, his stnutwhestr supporteVn the end of the world theOry, ilAfaed : I - Coutlnucd on wtddiiiKs without bride-niouarctr't Itciug done tbis year soiitkcru. tWfNvlA police ure butit-InH1ifKub Howe, wealthy is g , Hollywood broker who dlwiins-arv- l the itaXsJX Jrt'vJ' have mil rried Miss CiJyle K. ffmirau, above. She fears he was alxliicted.y . FIFTH WARD . ' ' at-TmrHo- " CELEBRATION of sand i:Tii " - SCOUTS BEGIN rage Fire) irt atn."T It wasruts hnmble opinion that tbe last ' mentioned f . - 4 ,' a - f ' the (wjjfe-fiT-'- VIRGINIANS TO LIBRARY WILL REMAIN OPEN DEBATE HERE .FEBRUARY 11 HOURLONGER Miun-mot- h Well-traine- ltnt - - ? s r d -- Nel-so- biiby of Mr. and iif this city, Mrs., Ed RHOibe-siI TheUiuhy died" suddenly in Salt Lake Friday 'tnornlng of con " vulsions. , .. , The body may lie viewed at the home of Its grandiwrents, Mf. and Mrs. E. J. Dneke'tt. 984 "'West Fifth South, prior to the service ... ( ) I . " " v HIS SUFFERING v -- r. . J musi-ians- .wilt-lx'-- . ? con-trar- y the Kcutcheon," "Liiris.'' ."StTafford," "The. Return of the Druses," will Tie studied and a more pxteuded analysis of ''The King and the Book" than has been lugs, '.there.. will be little, or naaing ed, not for a ciiulesUliiit taf& song Im-- J festival in tlie stake talsVunrlfvi-.glveti oefom will form the work of lug and surely then' Avill ls no . is half piovemeiit in the singing. If the that lime the piri.e could also (he second half. The-feeregular -- ewse. The choir members sltould come out Just be given. to the chulr lUpchoirs havcbiss meetif every Friday at. 4M in for the week or two preparatory to ing the highest percentage of dnrinjr-'thtbe intent would fail enroom 110 of th$ art building; " set period. ' . Much a contest would not . tirely. Injure the Closeness of weave, rat her than . "Some wards have professional .feelings. of any one and should Imthickness controls blanket warmth. men to lead thulr choirs, while other prove the singing materia Uy.,'"L rsscs",'-'A31oti- thnt-oftke- b-- n - e -- '. in the dispensary was olitaincd U- - uay jrom ilelonna Mary Wahnioff Of Delphos and Michael Iran ..." - Kvm, of Mingo Junction, who were recslled by John J. Chester,. poll(i prosecutor, In charge of tUe'psnlie. Chester said the testlmupj-iio-t - .tkjojint?0 previously examined. lie had left town to snend the week-vnr- f lt hi. lma in " imoeii on fits retura Monday. tntlmrvtrrtrp.c" OOM MBrfCo., Feb., Investigating of tbe p"i pill murders at Ohio ate university were revfariw;dr with ;dlsrovery of discrepancies iu tbe testimony of (he wlH'ge of pliarmacy stuUeut.--- . John J. Chester, police iirolier, told the rutted Press several questioned would ' lie called buck. He refused to say v hat It was Jhey be asked, but let It be known thrre was iu;tra(Iktory testimony from those lit sary when the strychnine wflVglvr-out on prescription culling . for quinine and aspirin. Chester also attached considerable significance to discovery of a strange personality In one of the dispensary students. - Evidence .is expe1ed ,to develop that a ' person without'' authority hud. the qulnlnd. cnpsul Isittle In bis hands the day oue student .was; issued lsdson. . The prosecutor could' not ladled out on the "strange personality" clew. - It was believed, however, lhat wmfessiou" of a distorted mind' orf "moron couipIex,,.!ill be found at the bottom of the'tragedy. which killed two students and mode six . .1 . others seriously HL Only 24 students in the pbacuuicy dc rt men t have not lieeifj fles tloned. Chester started examiaJng this group today. , PARIS, Feb. Polish actress was admitted lute todav of a charge of murdering her sweet- nriirt, wuom sue V 11 led as h lay lying f cancer 1R a I'arls hospital The jury was out only three min utes. , killed him bePARIS, Feb., cause I loved him ' and wanted to etd his sufrtwlng," : Stanlslawa I'mluska, beautiful young polish actress; declared today at ber trial ' for. murder of her fiancee. Fashionable. Parisleunes crowded the drab court room to hear Henri Roliert, dean of the French bar, ' plead the defense. li Mile, I'minska's swwtheart. whom lie shot as he was dying of cancer In a PiTis hosiptal, was Jean Zynovskl, prominent '" novelist of Warrijw.- - Htl came to Paris- - for treatment, last year. The actress ca ncelh tierengn1netuiTits"fffldrfo1 kiwed him. . , " - agony, Mile. I'minska sat by her fiance's bedsldcv She 'submitted, to a blood transfusion in a vain effort tiLsave bis life. Realising he was duouted, Zynovskl pleaded with the girt to kill him with a revolver be bad concealed beneath bis pollow, Mnltre RolsTt, who was. assisted at the trial by Marie Founder, youngest Woman lawyer of. Paris, then drew from the beautiful defendant her story .of the murder." Day after dayMlte. 1'mln.ska told the court she had steadfastly refused to kill her lover, making every effort to cheer-- , him up. . ; , 1 . told him 'You will soon be 1 weir," she declared. to-d- ay ms m m www vs4 aa iv .The Western' State collese, of ' Gnuisou, Colo., are to play W series: of two games of basketball sli'ti 5lie Brigbam Voting university on the evenings 2) and 21 In the X, gymnasium, ac'ordingi! made Thursday a Heroism by Ralph Kwder, graduate ' ' uiamitser- - of the Cougars. t ,J" "We have RPoIfer "IhA. Western. State ' college a substantia (guarantee to get them to playe here Mr. Keeler said, "but I Isjlieve our students and fans will "be glad to see the Coiigara mlx with the t Colo-r- s (loans again. This sam& tciiiii to Provo lastvenr and Succeed ed In wining one game from the .' We are stixious to see if wo cau't'uiake it two straight this' '"- '. year,s. ...There wllj be fo.ar'.Swir.ar: great games In. Prom, aordIng "fdj,tl!e President F. S. Harris, of .the schedule: two With U. A. C. hestl Brl'gbam Young university, returned week end and two with the Western Friday' afternoon from. Boseman. State college, February 20 and 21. . Mont., where he has lieeu In attendance as a special guest and speaker at tbe Montana State Vocational conference held at ' the Montana State college and the convention of IiIkV school principals and superin. . 'I Con-gars- IN MONTANA to-g- Tlie B. Y. II. extension division announces that the class .in the poetry of Rolvrt.. Brown hig, gin the second half of tlie course nest Friday, February IS. "I'ijipa -- lsavaXaJisknL. beautiful "The choir contest mentioned in wards have efficient musicians the roluihns of the Herald Friday is the sinning. Would it be a' gnod suggestion, but has its draw- possible the wards with only, backs which should lie ironed out." mediocre nbilitylo compete with the " said R. R. Irvine, Sr.. to Herald wards . led by professional "The contest I fear not. reported Saturday. Idea sometimes creates eumity and '. 'I believe a letter Idea would le 111 to' offer. ji prize to the ward .'or .feeling. 'which- Is direct ly:-to t!ielntent-ioof the contest wards, which has the largest. of iiltciidnnce nt thelr;cbolr ,lTbe contest naturally luts fot tts a tut-- he '"huproveincnt-o- f the sfngi n w af artfl h services during tendents of the. stater in the varioiiSs.wards 'of the stake. a.certsln.aet period of time, ' At. the . President Harris was 'a, spaker Without people coming out to the end of that time nil of gilt choirs at a banquet held Tuesday eveniug choir practices and ftie Wurrblriieef? in the stak could" moot as .suggest- and ftgnih in the. conference where s CLASS BEGINS 7 Ohij. F. Aa attempt to establish the identity of a student believed to have been iti the dispensary with out authority shortly before the miMiila wom hiirn 'Ksuj strychnine cUlmed the attention of lnvestiga" tors or Ohio, state university's poison murders today. . " Bvldence lhat s (CP.) HARRIS SPEAKS SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES EXTENSION -- COLl'MBl'S, stu-dt'u- LOVER TO END s e s ? ACTRESS KILLS . . to be there. Bim-h- . , tdanoan wim. nas nad sunic lifting experience iii the Gem state.' , The question will be'Rewilved : That the constitution of the Tnlred Some people have a hobby . of States should be so amended as to making collections of pictures of give congress tbe power to over-rid- e Still, Life, and pay large, sums for by a two thirds- vote decision of the such. Sheriff Boyd has a wonder- supremertfnft'.-whk'hdeilarp"acts ful collections of Stills from-O- ld of congress, unconstitutional." Masters. Many of these cost more than theif weight In gold. The FTNERAf FOR BABY. sheriff, however, did not do r the paying; fbe Old Masters presented Funeral services will lie held them to him as. a token of .their in the Provo Second ward chapel disrespect qnd paid htm a goodly Sunday at 1 o'clock", under the for the 8Hnt.Hu direction of Bishop I h. to collection. his privilege of adding ; for Marjorie Rambeatr, The Fifth ;ward "Relief Soch't j conference will be held, in the, ward meeting house Sunday evening", x A pMd program has bteii- - arranged and everylwdv is invited. Tlw Re lief 8K"lity members a re 'reqtiosied Patrolman anti-toxi- slugle-bunde- d, Believes a Distorted Mind at Bottom ' of Tragedy. ; - v are-betn- ..... ' XXXFERENCE IN FIFTH WARD . 1 .l7:-.:1;- change lieat crossing a scrub cow " .. with a locomotive.' many-Instanc- es, PHEOX1X. Aris., FeU, T. (U P.) Balie" and "B1U" Lawrence, Okbiboma dwperadoes, were In the bands of tbe law today after one of Arlsoua-- most etcltlug diau hunts. The fugitives were captured by a county marsnal iMgbt near Tcinie after a posse of. special deputies had chased them f r hundreds ! of miles. They are accused of slaying Pa trolman Haxe Burch during a holdup hero Thursday and are also wanted hyXklaboma snfhorltlea for The murder of a deputy sheriff. Til "Babe" Was taken to the Arlsona state penitentiary at Florence for safe keeping during the night and his. brother -- was removed to the county JaiL at Glols. Authorities took precautions to avoid a possible lynching at the bands if an enraged crowd which stornied the jail after their arrest. The Lawrence brothers are cred fflcefH with a long list of (Times In Both Oklahoma and Arizona. They heavily guarded and will probably be given a slieedy trial ters'far. the murder of - SAVE, JKy.. . Feb. Scoutsrv- Take Charge of Boy. ; fismire-n which apparently ' leads acnoot hacrt noay near the underground prison of Sunday Morning. ., h i Floyd Collins Was found today t three feet below the floor of the shaft being sunk In an ""attempt nt rescue. This is crevice eight inches wide Prove Fifth ward .this niorniif will ... ... v t i about feet under the direction of the mem fliuj eight deep, soiiiid-Inc- s i liKllciite.sand mav have an out- - bers and off lelals.of Troop 2 of th lei 3ft1iH'ueaeiii'43ic::t3Sr"Btifrtmrrofer'Hrotrhe-ob-servRuce"w1llj lius says he found before be .was lie prcllniluary to the trapped eight days ago. .fifteenth, anniversary of the- - Boy Although instant entrance through Scout movement lu the United '" t ... 'V J the crevice is not possible. It may Statt which will bo celebrated-durin..' While 'dojr teams were, mushing their way across the Ice' and jfiean a saving of hours In the the week. - . sernui. to save Hie lives of the peoiite-o- f lien rtjyviik Ing struggle to rescue. show of Alaska, with A comprehensive, prograw-hs011, couragtMUiHly Nome, there was one man who fought tieueral Denharclt leen outlined Brigadier by Trop 2 for was Dr Curtis Welch, pla lined to muke another radio test agalst the ravages of diphtheria. It days during tbe wei'k, which His only U. S. health officer at Nome, He had little to work with. today to see if Collins still lives. will In a big baiupiet to scrum of until And the lives arrived. victims the to was were prolong hope Karly yesterday amplifiersward when the dog teams, driven by .OunnnrKasson, plunged through' the attached to- - theclejric wires which be. given the Scouts - U blizzard Info sight of the pbigue swept community, it was Dr. VVeJch, light a bulb iu Collins' prison. When chapel Wcducwbty eveulngrAll Boy Scouts of the ward will current was switched off listeners .who. ffmtlnuod Jils wntlrlngtlghtirlanttctotlmc the victims with serum. Here Dr. Welofc is shown with his dog team .at: .distinctly heard Collins fumble with assemble in pturolrf preceding the "' '.. Nome. thi: lifht in un effort to iiiuk it Sunday school services and will take .. ......'.-.'-- . Miss Emily Morgan of WlcaltaTTCaHfot a'"iie4' tfuru njniin. When 'the light was Iliuir seats In front of the cougrcgu-- . en 'Alaskan-wom'.when 24 of she toiled hours a day to 'relieve switched on again, the funililiiiK t Ion. Scouts who are deacons will history have lliargo of passing the sacraceased. while wuiting 'for, diph, suffering among both whites and Rescuers-knerushPd to Nome by dog tesms. theria antitoxin-beinby this that Co- ment. Colors will lie presented with llins not only lived but also .was Lawrwice Jones as the standard conscious. . A harmless A,fliiT"wIth a tHingent lieanky:. and Kvje Clark and Frank 'odor-wilbe forced into the narrow Harris ns..guards. direction 'of Golden passageway now almost sealed by frost down which Collins csept Brimbnll, patrol leader, members, while "men search the countryside former members and officials of the and Miiimmith cave of find- tnsip will lie recomuiltied ' to the ' ing a crevice leading to him. scout oath. t Men are being ; pbiced in f Thd histjory bf the Set'tut bndue cave just ijne tiud nniHiuarter will be tohl By Newell Bown and the miles away, and at crevices discov history of the Fifth ward troop will ered yesterday by Johnny (ienilds. be related by Silencer Browii, Kaglo CuUlns friend. XI aiiy of them scout. ' d Increased . Patronage-Mak- es Experienced and West Virginia Debaters . It Necessary to Keep Open catches a whiff of the gas being I'aJttou Wultliiker will give pumisxl by air force down the luis- - the troop ' 'lHtogiiftxtication, to Meet B. Y, U. Until 10 P. M. after be be know imsfoundsttgcwity, wjll which liienilmrs of. the troop will to" Collins' another entrance prisfui. s Prayer. . Hugo F. Blumenherg, ItoT)ert T. "1 ho Jlarder going during the .night sing Doley and. Harry I. Snyder will be i,In resjwnse to the large number Mdiiliers of the Bty patrol under the slowed sbuft and the up sinking the memlters of the. debating team uf. requests, tbe'lHiard of trustees of original hoiie of rescue. bySulur- - the direction of R. (j. Clark,': will of the Tnlversity of West Virginia n lesson in uatiirt' study. day noon has been extended an- give that will meet the B. Y. V. delters the public library agreed at Its meet- other A story will lie told by Scout The Is'st efforts of bours; 2t to forensbi-liattkeepuhe in le' February 11 In ing Wednesday evening the workmen is not over fifteen master. J., Stewart Williams, after . ' College Hall. . . which Marcus Jenkins, "scout scribe, library oien in the evenings nntll inches a.n hour. Twfrof' these debaters are men of 10 o'chs-- Instead of closing at 0. as will pononnie tlie lieiiedictlon. four years experience while the WOMAN KILLS SELF. been the custom. has third ma nL Robert T. Donley, ha s :' -TOKIO PROtiRKSSKS. The stead llyTiicrea si n g patron RED WI.VG, Minn,, .Feb. 7. The had jlelmting..- Feb. 7. (C.I'.)-A- lTOKIO. TTiese men, according to 'itn" lody.. of Mrs. v Martin liligh, f5, thoiiKh a census taken iii.Yokohama age)! tlie library mukes 'fritm, thel'nl-- ' tlvtharwimejhlngMdiiiie Iil re- who fciireiTTtlp end of lite world last fall shows the population there last night, was found in a cistern to be- - nbout, 73,(SNI less than b'fore versify Of West Virginia, have lieen lieve the congest ion. and It Is thought selected from a squad of eighteen that an added hour In the evening early today. Mrs. .BroiTgU dis- tlie. eHrtlrtnmke of 1923, - statlstb-men that has been actively at work will rcMeve the situation to some ex- cussed approaching .. doom with compiled rccntly show there are members of her family last night more schTsil children ""there now on the question under discussion for tent. 4; ;: ; and retired at 9 o'clock. She was than ever lieforc, that more lieophj nearly two months. ; Miss Eveline Bean, librarian, ans morning, a! ride the stret. cars and thut bank The Y will be represented by three nounces, therefore, that beginning not missed until-thisearch her body in the dei'sisifs. reveajed IJian ever. The In Orvel Hafen, Monday evening, the library, will re- men of experience cistern. ;' port Is rapidly Mug 'rebuilt Lambert, nialu oiien until 10 i. in., until fur- debating, manager,-A- '. ' Be- "ctrcriir a "Rut ft AMONG STUDENTS Invstljrator oajre-fnl- . to . Penitentiary for STRANGE PERSONALITY Taken enlng Mob Is Formed. . It" has beea rathe-- , quiet this week, the splendijjweather having caused a number of oor frfeodt ta depart for other fields. Our good friend tbe sheriff baa been busy In various ways other than procuring recruits for the - home of retired hoboes. Perhaps H would be more fitting to say tired hoboes. Police Prober Finds Contradictory Testimony by Pilar, macy Student' TSaft Keeping When Threat FOUND THE SHtil'ii OF SAND ( 'A VE,: Ky.; Feb., 7. I'.P. ) A review, has lieen discovered slHtut 2,0 feet from Iiere that may lead" down to the place- where , Floyd Collins Is imprisoned. Fwur men, led by Homer Collins, tbe"iiifiKoners brother, went Into this ssage at noon. Homer that has ninlntalned Floyd entered bis iuijirlwuilug vault by auotfief tmmell and attcmitted to emerge through -- the one that now holds him. After hour's of Htmiejvaiiiettiwn a crevice. Creej lug fntir this about forty feet, he discovered several match sticks. They were the kind always carried by Collns on his explorations. Boarders T- .-( Complaints of disillusioned follew-- Hrtt6a4 they had dispoted at their earthly jKjssessious In anticipation f iheworld'r end at midnight aa Joreeast by Mrs. Rowen and contributed to tba cause, prompted rhlef Investigator Polland of the city prosecutor's office to order a complete inquiry. SIf$ JRowen'a desclples were spit wide open today as a result of the world end debacle and many of 3 4 Very AT CP.) Official investigation of the "ulUeulam" which failed to mater, lallte aa predicted by Mrs. Margaret Row-en- , leading prophetess of the Reformed Seventh Day Adventlsts, ' was launched today by the los -Angeles authorities. -I- on Tunnel me Exlende Hours. r Followers Sell Earthly Belongings and Give Proceeds to the Cause. LOS ANGELES, TvK SUSPICIONED OF SLAYING OFFICERS NEW RADIO TESTS ARE BEING MADE r- r--- r he fcpokf )i;xui .the.stibjwt.'flpfsit.-tnnltie- s in Agriculture Twelve hundred hich school bovs from all of the high schools of the state, a seloeted'groupof ohhT btys. were preseat-a- t the conference to hear talks on various vocations. Tbe conference, to President Harris, was 4 genuine success. BIG SISTERS TO ENTERTAIN .Tlie girls of the upper division classes of .the Brlgham Young will entertain Jr ti bniinu''t at the Hotel1 Robert February L'l. for the purisise of promoting closer between the .clauses and the "Big Sister" movement Mis A'lda Broadlient has lieen chosen to act as cbulrmau fiir the occfiioi, wiih Siiiiue. Chrlsteuisen as tuisimitress, -- |