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Show -o-c oy scoots To irtaw rta i irmcu 5 dm Herald uiw iwmne VOL. It next Waat-A4- ROIMCLliB s i NO. Si. TOBACCO LAW ADDRESSES , HOW WNG WUITTHIS ONE LAST? i mhi CTAB-Tar- tly floudy rth sn4 . , . :;;?! ; PRICE TWO CENTS, LOCAL LABOR ORST CHANCE OFMEXICAN PROVO POLICE . .I . CALLES OUT ENFORCED BY ENGINEERS ........ ... PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1923. DEAN HOYT H J1 tunea". FORIRONJOBS PRESIDENCY .V Tjie Engineering Business Is Scores Interesting Topic of Address. . ed of Young Men Arrest for Violating Tobacco and Pool Hall Law. . PROVO ENGINEERS IN REGULAR MEETING ObregonV Favorite Takes His Hat Out of Mexican Political Ring. i I JUDGE J. B. TUCKER -- Engineer of Future Will Be Law Forbids Persons Under ?1 Years of Age to Engineer, Says - Operating ' Dean Hoyt. , ' Thursday evening "at;ii- meeting of the Provo chapter of the American Association of Engineers, Dean H. V. Hoyt of the Brigham Young university gave an interesting and instructive address on engineering business! Rebel Leader. The TXillce department of Provo city is at present enforcing the law which prohibits any person under 21 years of age to frequet pool and billiarad halls and to use tobacco. During the past week a score of yonngmenhetween 18 8. AlarmMEXICO ed over the effect of his enndidaey for the presidency of Mexico was the nation. General. P. Eliiis Calles today .an1 uoifnred his withdrawn! from the " race. Genenil Guadcli!i)e Sanchez, leader of the revolt against President ibregoiibad nniioiinct'd that from Prcsb the moveiiiciit dwU.J tbrctfou's ('I'fiPl'I.s o liiille, kmi Ciillcs' essor in ibe liresideiii'.v. Tlie ivljels supiHirted Adolfo le La llueitii, another presidential candidate.. "The goveruiueut cannot and will not tolerate the existing state of affairs in the republic." President Obretiou told International News Service. Ohregon has ordered Serrano to ca'U reserves Into the military service aud, if necessary, to call u;ku lieasuuts and workers throughout the nation to assist in upholding the government. General Joaquiu Amuro, a loyal federal officer, is marching from Monterey, state of Neuvo Leon, at the head of 10,000 men to attack General Giiadulupe Sanchez, the rebel leader, who seized Vera Cruz t and railed upon the people to the cause of 'Adolfo Da La havttig-thronguo- -- - WINTERDANCE ART EXHIBIT AUTO RECORD Getl-ei'- sup-jor- CLASSSTARTS BYSTUDEBAKER AT UNIVERSITY on ttie battlefields of Peace The labor employment policy announced by the Columbia Steel corpora Hem at the time the Holding , company wag conducting a plant site drive that of giving preference to local labor, has been adopted by the corporation.' Provo and Springville applicants receive first eotmidera- tot jobs-wi- ll tion, acording to Vice President L. F. Knins who was at Irouton last week. "We will not import any labor we can supply in the couuty," Mr. Bains Provo-Sprlngvi- ut i pro-educ- Utah County Carnegies and Schwabs May Now Plan ,' Their Careers. Help the niirse CITY,-Dec-.- and Styears I ti. THE tuberculosis an officer army that is fighting tuberculosis in the ,home Chnstmas Seals 'are her the in is peace-tim- soldiers.- - e said." Mr. Rains was understood to medn that, aside from skilled by product oven and blast furnace-l- a bor the entire labor personnel would re decruited, as far as possible frgom Utah county. The plant will start onerations with more than 300 employees, who will work the schedule. The . largest force will be employed during the daylight shift. It is believed that the Columbia will adopt the U. S . Steel corporation eight-hou- r day, which would necessitate three labor shifts, as the ' coke ovens and blast furnace never are permitted to shut "down once they are started. It is . estimated coke ovens will that thfr be continued In steady operation, ' never cooling, for a period extending over a period of 16 yeacs. At Intervals of several) years It is prob-bathat the blast furnace may be cooled to permit cleaning, or relim- iug. It was explained, r W. B. Phibbs, who is to be general superintendent of the entire plant' ' 1 In fifteen years the deatli rate .from consumption lias been cut in. half. It can be stamped out entirely. You save human lives when you buy Christmas Seals. You send year round cheer to homes where Christmas joy is muted by. the threat of death. Honor these seals and the work they do. When you see them, buy them. Ufve le at Jf4intonnotriHin thejasLf ngag-- , lici)MtSl?:t iug the beads of various departments and such skilled mechanics as he and Superintendent 0. T. coke Klegley, of the The operating ovehs will need. force organization will be perfected and announced in January. Approximately 125 .workmen will be employed in the by products and will be under the direction of Mr. Klegley. , "Excepting for, a score or so of skilled oekeoven experts I expect to hire most of my men right here Mr. In Provo and Springivlle," Kiegley said "But, of course I cannot discuss this now, before ; - semi-annu- , . 1 WOMciN , otehitoberts-Thursdayri)ecem- . Jfj i . - "V1- coke-oven- ACllVri SttlfTip Out Titberculotit pi tjrT'Tf'W . Christmas Seal ber M I p,J . I A wlves-at-tue-El- -4- d ' i - i v ui.or.. i-- i. .... . . x l' GEORGE SMITH IS LAID A WAX FOB FIN Air REST v1' L - mi ill Ayp.: y intro-ducln- g th' i v - l t .V- Svv 4 - 1 - -- s . i- - r U'i w f 1 t; . " . V - :t - v ' . An? L.-'r,-- t V .7 t: "y-- . ' ' . : v' - i- Lionel Ames Is leading "lady" in the play "Cotton Stockings Never iletweeu them these two men just about wUl run thluM In the now fcugiisg'jiieiiiitjv has arrive of President Mustafa Kemal and seated we see Galllwh Hanoum. Turk- Made A Man Look Twice," being present aession of the house of representaUves., Left ahowa Speaker in )hiiTiimitr.t to fill mi engage University of Michigan GlUette and right, Congressman N lck Longworth of Ohio, ish writer, wife of the of Turkish Assembly. One will have played by now "The, Mirmle." This I just- chosen uient on tonr. They apw wok long and hard iirealdent tudeuts, floor leader. to find two more beautiful women. Bepublicaa her.ilgtt vu.t to America pear soon in Washington. ' : - , MTjMb4 ... . EVEN A KING! " 4 ! L. 11 tV . : vf-.-- I n diction by J. Earl lA'wis. Comforting words of sympathy were spoken by Iltshop John John-- . son, O. S. Olsen of the Pleasant View ward bishopric and Bishop L. L. Nelson. The grave In the ProvO city seme-terwas dedicated by Benjamin H. ' SPANISH FORK KIWAINS SPANISH FOKK. Wee. . At Knudsen. Interment was under the direction of the Hatch Funeral the regular meeting and luncheon of the Kiwnids club, held Thursday, Home. night at the Cottaui cafe, the lead- -' Scientists of the United States iug business of the meeting was the practicing of Christmas carols to beagricultural department are eve, under the dlplants on Lnysun Island of sung Christmas the Hawaiian game preserve in an rection of Professor F. J. Faux,' effort to restore vegetative condi- musical director of the high school. by the tions completely destroyed by. rab- Music also was furnished ' high School band. bits. ' It coke-ove- V . - bene- ecutlves." Mr. Klegley has had a Taried workmen; with At Gary, Ind., and Lorain, Ohio, the majority of his lhbor was recruited from southern Europeans. "They are hard to understand and even more difficult to make understand." Mr. Kiegley espnllned. 'Tin glad that, here in Utah, we will not have to havee them.' At Birmingham Mr. Kiegley employed negro labor in large numbers, with no more satisfaction in hand--lin- g than he had experienced with, foreigners. -The negro will work only when (Continued Page 2 First Sec.) i ill (J- , ex. well-know- n A:icl Ialiliiist and tne -- consul-tirrtons-wl- th Impressive fuueraljservlces were held In the Provo Second ward chapel Friday for George Smith, framer of Provo, who died Wednesday in his home In this city. Henjnmin 11. Knudsen of the ward bishopric presided. The Second ward choir under the leadership of Prof.. Elmer Nelson rendered the music. The ,oK'nliig prayer was offered ' y s I. m$- ' Home Product. SKILLED WORKERS COME FROM EASTERN CENTERS By OSCAR K. GOLL. International News Service Staff Correspondent. ur. - . CE Federal Forces March to Attack General Sanchez, Use Tobacco. el RESERVES ARE CALLED t INTO MILITARY-SERVI- of age have been arested by the po nce oincers on orders of the head of the department that these laws must be enforced. In all cases where an arest hasvbeen made, the vielater o fthe law has been taken before ucts. JJudge James B. Tusker of the city Dean Hoyt explained the fact ' that in Calif ornia the farmer, spe- court. At present all of those who have cializes, whereas in Utah there Is As a result, pleaded guilty to the charges - pre"- Utile specialization. ferred against them or who have the average farm in California $3200 per year, while in Utah been proved giiihy have been fined the production of an equal acreage $5 or sentenced to serve five days in the county Jail. Most of the young is only ,$1400. The farmer as well as the manu-- 1 men have paid the fine while others facturer must produce commodities I have decided to .serve the-- " time., in that are in demand, and the quality jail. must be superior. If these condi'Many of the parents of the boys turns are maintained, and a proper who have been arested have called the or come to see me and in' most inselling organization effected, farmer will prosper, he said. stances the parents have requested The speaker pointed out that the that the boys be given a lesson that engineer of the future will be pri- they will not soon forget," said "The law relative marily an operating engineer. Most Judge Tucker.of the pioneer work has been done, to the poolrooms and the use of "toand while new construction wil' go bacco has been sadly neglected on and replacements be made in all during the past two years. constructive, Hues, a greater rela- The boys have beenallowed to do altive premium will be placed upon most as they please. successful methods of operation. "If we are going to teach respect of management engi- for law, we must begin with the . "The .field neering is an important one, and Is boys when they are young and imIluerta. growing rapidly," said Dean Hoyt. press it upon their. mind that laws "Manufacturers are beginning to must be 0,000 trains The troop carrying obeyed. u ure eicui. federals were under steam here to- 1 "There !M the tn talking - e..d.v aclug- advanced iethod-Fe6atana teu tnem or tneir wrongBreaklng the' record time of the dHy An interesting art exhibit is now Miss" Nell Clark Opens "Winvra Cruz. It is possible that fed- counting, bonus ' systems, and plant Doys That has been tried to long on from Los Limited famous doing. Term Angeles ter will (.(invpr(;e U,K, General Dancing Class organization." dfsplay at the Brigham Young A From Salt Lake City to Los Angeles Sanchez's forces from two sides at B. Y. U. Dean Hoyt urged the engineers to and has been found wanting.we inart galleries. The exhibit as court is concerned university far this supplement their admirable techni- tend to by one hour audlten minutes, a B'tock the- north and west. affair staged by impress the lesson on the is the General Calles. refused to discuss cal training by entering these other Miss Nell Clark talented dancing "-here come time the first and boys they Utah ! " the Provo City County the retmrt that he may .fields of work, for their training is appoint of Provo, announces the by D. A. Jenkins of Salt Lake icty, teacher we be and and that it commander-in-chieby by may f of all the. of. such nature that they can easily Artist league. It will be open from in succeeded of will have of her term winter teaching has estanusnea a motor car penor- teuerais in tne neid. adapt themselves to such work. He them what the law December 8 to December .22, inclu- opening really means." further urged specialization as a aesthetic dancing, Monday Decem- manee mark that is causing wide-- ' TI JT7irrTTT sive. that Tucker . Intimated Judge as well as farmneed of engineers ber 17, at 4:30 p. m. in the mmusic spread comment among motorists, ' to while he invited their is the is The boys giving cordially public ers, v room of the B. Y. U. Miss Clark along the Pacific Coast The next meeting of the chapter choice of a fine or a jail sentence, attend the exhibition. Thla a tfia taatpat Mmp that man he the If that boys may change will be a luncheonto be held at the According to O. D. Campbell, asserts that she has at present such has ever traveled overland between t should continue to violate the law. Tirerident-- of WUOO lUUb it Kill in,i 7 in wnTtiotnirffj fwi servicer t, lain VMCa MWU. these ewo cities. lb ...... . .. . h,,r . . In that case he will send the boys invitation is extended- - , the rrovo 2q, at 6:30 p. m. a to tne amount to oniy nmii 10. t " Itn UBir Ot sary ttt.rhtB1mnat tvn honra fun. heWJAWJ, ftd the county Jail for a few days. to place their art tn frou' BritIsh turns photographers few studentSt-- 1 er than the best previous motor car FIND MINERS BODIES Acordlng to Chief of Police wren subjects in the exhibit. Iclcetion comitedatoouduyvjill , Wilktns the campaign of enforcing The course will include work for record hlnh 1I1U1C1I110HS were Ullll HOI Olie OI IUC mn-han Tl. TWtl nra now Service. International News the laws will be continued from PROVO CHIROPRACTORS beginners as well as a continuation mnrto tinrta thrn..Ph three political parties would have a o.t 7. 111., Dec on. Persons who are purchasing BELLEVILLE, MEET IN SPANISH FORK of advanced class work, In which mountain passes working majority in the house of treacherous black many ar8. The tobacco for minors will also be Fighting Its way through SPANISH FORK Pec., to devoted the will .of miles of co?mon'?- - , be hundreds and traverses of a period part and from water subterra- rested, It Is understood and will be chiropractors of Provo district, damp ine con correct ballroom The For this lory iviiucni aiirionieu deseret roads. reason, and baby dancing, nean lake, the Belleville mine res- severely dealt with. One such a which includes all territory south .defeat to the womens cue ieam shortly before nine case is already pending in the city of Salt Lake county held district. class will receive Instructions in because no attempt was. made to servatives vote. There was talk of a o'clock this morning, located and court. convention at Spanish lork Sat- rythmic play, songs, ns well as wait for ideal road and weather con- Liberal coalition in commons,Tory but ImWork. Is more ballet feat all the the ditions, brought to the surface the' bodies urday in the evening at the office - Miss Clark and her fonaally students are pressive to those who are fumiliar Tory !iei.diiiaiters of the three miners who were overAND TEA IT WAS! of Dr. Elmer F. Stromberg. It wnR that such a merger of In- LONDON" It had the outward followed by a social for the chiro- working hard ou the Third annual with the route. whelmed lateyesterday ... in the rewieWf-wldwilhhe damans presDadium Coal mine, when an electric appearances of whiskey; And it nraetors and their lory leaiiers sum niev uom'i tue hnmmcr punctured the wall of an was in whiskey bottles. ' But ft uier confectionery. Present officers ented at the end of the winter qifiir- sliced attained was the endurance final count of the returns would tasted like tea. And it was.-- So of the district are: J. II. Henderson, ter. Those who saw her last review displn.xed by tiie car. Despite the adjacent mine filled with water. sufficient D. C, 6f Provo, president: E. K. hr.'hly recommended It as being one fact that its cooling system was give the conservatives the bend cellnrman of a West-Ento remain in power even if JlHluiisU- - ForJjif Jbei)es, The largest cactus known has a hotel is in jail facing nn embezzle- Stromberg, D hjcU.4iasibecn gijen in naturally subjected to severe test strength Vice president : P. K. Hayes. D. i'., Provo, and she promises" f hat this jTfv'eT th iliouiitnlH- - id desert roads, they were not able to put through limb spread, of 40 feet. ment charge. ' no water was added to the radiator Premier Baldwin"" urotective tar-iof Eureka and H. L. Spurrier, D. one will lie even better. iuviviure ju the house. A numlier of clever dances have during the entire run. The Anierl C, of l'rovo, directors. Iweu outlined by Miss Clark which csau Express company sealed the S i.L-I IN TURKEY tcl. .11n iPinitt. tt'tmt Miinu. FAREWELL PARTY GIVEN she win teach her students during filler cap at Salt Lake City ,. ,,,, ...... " t .mi. - . iiiiivi OOIUCH nt t,a Anlo,, VI. L' iu "Mlr "'l piliy FORK. Doe. H. A this term, und a. number of these l.ll.-- Hi.. lilt SPANISH farewell party was given Thursday along with some other specials ones ..hw.L-...- l In f Tia Amroloa H.n nuitnr AW will be Stllgcll at the ProVO was running as smootnty and as Third ward Monday evening by the uight iy the Hisses Margaret Kurt Will be presented at her review. and Mabel Kilis at the home of Miss Miss Clark has for. a number of qultely as it fas when it left Suit Young university players under the f Prof. T. Karl Purdue. direct! iMrt.iu honor of Walter McDon- yearn studied under some of the Lake City. The cast includes 15 of the liest ald of Heber, who. hits spent sev- famous teachers In the United The run, arranged by the T. W. eral months here ami left for his States, Including Stefeno Mncagno, Naylor company, Studebaker dealers students of the dramatic art depart home. and many other well known profes- in Salt Lake City, was timed and ment. The play will liegln at 8 the Third ward amuse- sors, and is now ready to give to authenticated by the Western Union. SHE'S A HE her students many new and original Tlie distance of 853 miles was cov nient hall : Mtbs hnrdly even toiich" eny dances. ered by the Special-Siin 23 hours, Wlii All students desiring to take this 43 minutes. The previous automo- thing wrupiKfl In uewsiuipers. course, are advised to register early. bile record was 24 hours. 41 min- ter clothes thus siored- nre almost For any additional Information call utes and the time of the Los Angeles certalu to esi'up; Ml Limited is 24 hours. 50 minutes, Clark at 752. I FAMOUS POWERS IN THE. HOUSE. The meeting was well attended, and ine engineers asitea me aean numerous questions relative to cost accounting and price fixing on manufactured goods and farm prod- Plant for Oper ating f orces to Be Labox-atSte- I: ffi Nearly everyone who hunting sends a picture back to hhi 'oUs showing the --blf kjlly Here's one of King Guslar V ot Sweden, The elk jttason Just opened and His Majesty barrel a big on right . ' llfi-ttoaUif'USi loaii a i 4' - ' ' i |