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Show THE HERALD If you da not rteelvt your Herald 4 regularly, pieaee notify we ortieo .Telephone 85 and ws'll "dis' .... rt cuss", the matter with your carrier, VOL. II. UNM-- no: 6. T&E WEATHER Sunday, , with showers' iiorthwsst portion cooler wort portion," . Y UTAH-jklnsettlsc-T fROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY JUNE 17, 1923. , 2) 171 V ttr PRICE TWO CENTS. Itll e , o en s I if III 4 VIJ: 10 02 By WILLIAM Q. CAYCE. ' The Importance of Junior Red Cross work Uf connection with the public schools wasvemphaaized at the second session of the regional conference of the Hed Cross workers Friday afternoon in the. high school x- audltorlumv. International News Service: - LOS ANGELES, June 16. Through with men and their love forever and willing to give-u- p her home at "The' Heights.," above Oak land, Juanlta. Miller has come to Lob Angeles to "get in the movies." She not only Wants to become an actress herseiC but is anxious to have some of the works of her father, the late Joaquin Miller, fa mous California ."poet ot:the Sier- ras," resurrected, modernized and Hiss Mary Concannon, . director of the Junior Red Cross in the interesting address on the "National end In. national Aspects of Junior Red produced. Cross and International Corre- - "IH never marry . I (Saccial to .Tit Herald-MIDVALSr, June 16. Policed officers caught William A. Farr, wbo escaped in Salt Lake Friday as he was being taken to the penitentiary. Farr had returned to MldvaTeTnls home, to obtaln.financlal aid to make his escape from the United States. It was believed that lie 'would go into Mexico had he gotten out of Midvale with money. The Salt Lake offi- ajg'hanav thft pnlinflnfficark. and sheriffs' forces of other cities and conutries for their aid in the hunt. . JW I ' KflCIIT,. V II IT Lii Justice George Sutherland of the ,; United States supreme court today is visiting his friends and relatives in his "old home town." Justice Sutherland arrived in Provo Satur- - ; day afternoon, and will leave this evening. Upon his arrive! he went ' to the home of his sister, Mrs. E. D, U.P. Sutton, where he Mr. Leonard was in Provo Sat- He returns; to Salt Lake City this ; urday to interview R. R. Irvine, Sr., evening, and Monday evening will f ha fpw Kiirvivnra ..of the l.ue tbe gueHl, of tenor at a dinner QTiB builders of the great transcenti to be given under the auspices of nental railroad. the Utah State Bar association at "When the Union. Pacific was the' Salt Lake Chamber of Com' . . pumected westward of Omaha," Mr. merce. . Ij.firftmi pvnlflined: 'n'rft an arre of Justice Sutherland Wednesday rTfaBowea Between Omaha leaves Salt Lake for'San FrancISOO,'' Lake valley. Not, a thence direct to Washington, Mrs.?; and Una-S1 village could ugarantee a hundred Sutherland and the family remain-- . i freight a year. The Salt ed at the national capital.' On July Lake valley was the. most thickly U ike Justice sails for Scotland, ' settled point on the enure line. .Jiere he wUl spend six weeks.' , "Think of the dream of building Sue? last September, when Jus-ttc- e 1,860 miles of railroad through itherland was appointed by '. what was then a vast desert! But Preg' lent Harding to the supreme that wasn't all! They started the ben 1, he has written, next to Chief X.' railroad 200 miles from its near- Jus ice William, H. Taft, more-opln-est rail connection, for then ior.s than has any other ' Justice."''' Omaha was that far from an east- - Fince bis appointment, also, though, era connection.' less than a year aso. two other Mjt, Leonard already has spent instlces. Pierce Bu tier of Minnesota over a year gathering data for the,ani EdwardT-SanrordITennes- - X Union Pacific history which Is to gee nave Deen named to the en" be issued In two volumes, the first prenie bench. 'the i rext from spring, press The cople are generally unin-- i coming ! came to l'rovo lo see Mr. formed regarding the power of the Irvine, to learn from him. the sto y x renio court to i iss on the of the construction perioJ of the st i: tioni. lit y of law sraccdrdlhg "to-- " Mr. Irvine joined. Justke Tuian Pacific. Sutherland, and should un-"The building of the Union Pacific railroad ws the, boldest thing ever undertaken by industrial man," declared L. O. Leonard, historian of that railway system, who now is writing the history of the because she " The message of Miss Concannon declared in an interview here towas a 'revelation to many of the day. "However, my body may love. means that' though some man delegate! Whodxanikin every word That as it flowed from her mouth. Many might love me, I couldn't return his Sheriff John D. MfectiflBSL: of Police Wren Wilklns, Saturday new object m AU'of this ,she frankly admits ar selves as seeing. united the city and county policing Red Of her eyes dance with enthusiasm, is the Junior the conducting Cross and promised themselves to because she is passing through a officers In a county wide bunt who give more, attention to mat pause second reincarnation. But Juanlta William A. Farr, held, for murder, of the work and urge Its adoption Us not dead, nor has she ever died, who escaped" Friday in" Salt Lake .but she has a new definition .for as he was In leach school in the state. being taken from tfie Miss Concannon brought forth ; reincarnation. courtroom' to the state penitentiary corns-the all declared "it's the fate," the idea that throughThe escape was one of the most spondence between the children of'mous port's daughter, who still re- - daring ever attempted in Utaht and America and other countries a talus Uie vigor oi a school girl, "ana the was successfully ex league of children has been formed I don't mind it. Ratherlike it, in ecuted at. a moment when It was to an year fact. It is which will grow from year experience like my least expected- j an3 which in time may become, a two. marrlagea to Juan Revis, my Utah of and Prwo city county power lot much gooof to the keeping 'golden man' and Juan MiilerV iny ficers were notified and asked to' FRITZ OUGHT TQ REDUCE of neace and larmony among the 'lily love,' and all the other men keeptrfck-watc- h tor the "fugitive. Tfolk whonave pTayed7aiatJalhe -- AH automobiles coming into the GARTOON EVERY UAY, TiatiofflroMhr earthr"At the present time we have in 'cycle of colors' of nr. first nhvst- - county were inspected The Herald has purchased the exclusive rights the by the United States 24,362 schools cal reincarnation." to reproduce the daily eartoons of Dorman F. and all trains searched. She explained In somewhat mixed officers, with an enrollment of 4,760,000 officers'- were Informed one of the fe wreally great newspaper carlocal the Smith, children who are.,actlvely interest- metaphors tor half an hour that her that a young man said to resemble in America. toonists lr. Smith' cartoons hereafter -ed in the work of the Junior Red life had been made n-- of colors; Farr had boarded a freight train will be on The Herald first page; features regular IUrJU.P,.to ft "In two sides of her that the nature, Cross,'1 said Miss. Concannon. dirt, and knows what took place in function before they take any ac4r father, and- - Chris-- at Murray. Several . Of llcers m)et national from have pagan, 28 countries Europe to r tralne7tt t'.iose early days, from '64 to '63, tion toward" ab?orulo? of the inoThehave been the Jtianrtrom-heInterview the man. when the two links were united at ccirt's power in this r.spect or . to colors. these Each subservient ... Croat also.. , At one minute past 11 o'clock toward legislation "ihcrevJng the Promontory Point. Ha this organisation the chil of these colors, she said waa sym Friday morning William A. Farr "There' now are about 20 or 25 number of judges which is necesdren are Imbued with the spirit of bolic of some emotion some good atid Rex Aylett, Midvale youths, of those railroad builders alive. Of sary to declare a taw unconstituservice for other and with a feel- and others gloomy. were bound over to the district the entire engineering force .of tional from a bare majority 'of five exeach She also retold her marital ing of windllness ; towards court of. Salt Lake City for trial more than. 500 men," only a handful to a greater number. The effect Juan Revis, whom tor other, even though they- may be of petrencee with the murder of Miss Roylance are scattered over una country. of such a change would be to trans- in when marriedfriendthe she This "gold different nationalities. Fitzgerald. ttijt.iH live, in Utah, one Mr'. fer the actual decision from the, he had the because cycle" given ther . liness may. Ii)t41me lead to Farr later minutes aliped is thponly surviyor in Irvine Twenty lUgi majority of the Justices to the.' establlslunent of permanent peace a gold ring. Her second wedding his handcuffs as he started to Intornational Vc'8 S'Tvito." county.' he said. . . Xwiinori:y, adventure was with Juan Miller, 16 the While on the earth, ' June I.ONHOX, . , a street 'i i board a penitentiary-boun- d Mr.. Leonard hones that siould wisnea xa Justice suuieriana "In this district, embracing whom she married in the cold, grey car on State street between Fourth Bulgarian legation formally denied have Utah in eounty person it any made he have clearjhat nothing seven states and the territory of dawn at "The Heights" over a year today tlpt the new revolutionary and Fifth South streets, bolted information or pictures of the AtaskaTwe have 100 schools in ago. But that. lover like the one around the end of the car, across Government at Sofia is militaristic. any that-per- construction period to imply criticism of those who are International Kpy ; S.rvlcp. ; a few m press advices from various Balkan which the children orresj ond with with Revis, ler; Sydney Scott, Jame; the city and. county building son will communicate with 16. June ST. LOUIS. Mo sponsormg movements tor curtail- the children of other nations. These months after the wedding because grounds, and, after at least two and Hugh Paton, of Melbourne; H.j centers reportednhe Bulgarian gov-W- . 323Union Pacifif build- mfnt.cf the. court's powers in this warlike tnasure.. letters give a sense of oneness of Juan had debts which she had to unsuccessful attempts to gain aid, Whether they started from home ' Holden and wffe and- W. H"iment taking ing, Omaha, Neb. respect or who compain against the children tn all natlontThey show assume. According to a Daily News di.--; was picked up by a Ford truck with thejrfaces set toward .the Ifould and wife, of Sydney; C. H. "I have collected a thousand pic- power exercised by the court but ... over all in "But I'm officials again,'' starting from Greek, Athens, the children that the children Pilch orturned whether John east He they Rhodes and family, Leyland said. "And is still at driven by two youths. jpoke only as a:JuriL.givlng his.has tures,''27 other countries rarer wjrr?nuch she said, "and there will be. no around and went. In the opposite and wifp; and R.M1. HoIdsworiB. orjeiarm the Sofia govermnenf . have . liberty. original letters of Presion ( Continued ' Eight.) in life.' men love of Page more It my is 70,000 they that world, over the troops.. alike all Anklanrt nd R. H. Wvles. of concentrated fled across the street direction' toward the setting sun dent Yqung." .. . Should Juanlta not succeed in escane Aylett are more, alike than different 1, reported that hundreds ( ba!idsof do-- 1 it made no difference as to the . . v. Chrlstchurch. relatives. a of to These group contract film she said she cast their have Their common likeness is empha signing a sevenBulgarian irregulars the not the But the Aantipodes are him: he was turned overl.tacne to be traveled by would return to The Heights" and the sized. NEW OFFICERS. wives from only places that con- lot with tlieg ovcrnment.agalnst - carefree to officers and is now in the county teen delegates and their the with content herself the of "At the .world conference guard." orange to the tribute to swell the International peasant Zealand New and Australia jajl Red Cross to be held In San Fran outdoor life. The Sofia correspondent of the oi crowd at the Rotary convention. Guarding the two youths were fourteenth annual convention V Cisco la 'July in connection with which opens FJvery continent is contributing Times reported severe fighting International, Utah DeVlne the of Rotary Lieutbnant A. Wathen and James Warden s the convention there of the Naits quota to the gathering, as well which the casualties were heavy. of the same lnstltu - here tomorrow, ClaudeRussel are thn nampa f thn nc Pera believe leaders they tional Educitional association, the Seas. - They would rom Revolutionary scratch Sevtn the Islandsof startf as the 1 tlon. FEARED Salvation Army officers that cam, einJTtshrdlu rrespondeBCe-'yrol-ec- t International Tmmaitiataiv after the break. either way and have about- - tne A. W. BeaTirrepTesents the Rotary' WuDOr'Itlawa'gnlnp f in will little will ha considered Very v ser have difficulty to Provo yesterday. The headquarr putting Warden Devlne notified the sher- - same distance to xome to attend club of Manila, while !Harjry Nor: now that iously and may be recommended as, AT GARNEGIESCHOO ters of the army In San Francisco-havin-g iffs office and the ' dectrve bufie convention which Is more than man made the journey from Shang down Alexander Stam- International Naws Rerrlea. a national project to Ae taken p ' the wona hai to oe present) as me ueiegaie former Premier reau.- - These, In turn, called by, Half way around 16. changed thepop!ntment PEKING, June Threatening is in all the schools of the nation, jf the police authorities of cause they would be compelled to from the Rotary club .In that city bultsky, the peasant leader, news Came today fromihe .; great of their officers for this territory, V of the' New Graham it Arthnr "The Junior Red 'CMisi teaches travel a thousand miles or so north and toll about, the new club recent dead, Yangtse river valley predicting a Printing company, of this an outlyWg; tillages and Towns, Two street meetings were held V the children that If .they ? are to Century riflemen in as well as twelve to fifteen thou- ly organised In TienUln. H. E.i Peasant bands, carrying flags of general of In set motion Japsquads the been who baa uprising. attending to city, have wre .fired must truce, alleged on the main streets of the city last grow up Into citizens they f Ewlng Is here from Buenos Aires automobiles to patrol the Imme- - sand east or west ol anese, communities in Hupeh and troopsy The lat serve' others than themselves. For Carangie institute theTechnology a man Nine of the seventeen globe as the delegate of the Buenos Aires upon revoltuionary Bight-sare and began good erewdgare report- district dalte forwarded five provinces-haHunan past at during u-frPltuburgl m. soma - example, during the , tuner hour Jatnrday clrclers s.rjmemberf of the Rotary olub and the proxy for the-- Rosarlo ter return ea' an hunt at to ed have listened while the girls in student Instructions early that writes agitation were protests against . months the children of Spokane months, dubs in the five cities otlAns-traii- a Lclub, the .second ef the Argentine instances, the peasant forces and- allege dconstant maltreatment and their associates conducted the morning. , . Institute the alt . departments oil annihilated. almost 'and New Zealand where Rotary organizations. Leo I Daly "earn enough money to give, finan- ceased oa June 7 ana that ne ex Parr's escape comes as a climax ' ' '.While the diplomeito body bas services. . . Armed peasant detachments are cial assistance in the . amount of with a sen RoUry has" been firmly established j, the delegtae from the Rotary which events to began about Provo back in be adotped sn attitude of "awaiting : to A will be - to jubilee salvation, thd Sofia, . King ; 15,000 to insure, the operation of pects approach ' orgy for twoy ears. The remaining eight club of Montevideo, Urugury; and. tryingdevelopmenta. and June 25. Before returning to Provo sational moonshine-inspirefor. Sunday night r. oi tne Panama bas sent three of its club Boris is said to have made prep- - In domeitio affairs" the possiWUty order of. things. the Junior Red Cross clinic which New York, Buffalo, of crime one evening last Decern-pe- are their wives or members vs Tislt will he "Iff In Rotartans. t shoe-cares for the ohvslcal welfare of tha of rmtiiMi to the This culminated Niagara rails', and Montreal lei uday eveuiug at Ln fnrtTua and ff.tA Bnk. on the tor other int of Miss Fltzstiraia wnne ens era!' "instances these people are China might be o .Mr. Graham has. been taking the Princess theater. Captain W. C Uiel (comitajls) n . than seventyIrregulars more Bulgarlan has Europe thenr lnten elgn powers against courset in the iifluiljiraTrB-WanV'JTSt-.tt Vernon Vwllrnglvsr'h6rinustrated "' thg five In Us delegation, the larger aireibecomjtricJjyjLBit. the Thra UonTT will be unnecessary to tell them countlng departments of the In far. were racing for safety from globe to on the work ot the organ!- that 'somtr-verrrpAthens .lecture clan reports are frontier, conventlonrTherB1 had the delegates representing previously the two youths 7 . The protest of the Shanghai A that they jnust be their, brother's Ututs.)w U killed were Greek two them, gendarmes among American-Asaoclhtithe 100 RoUry. clubs In the British and Cham-- i held.nj and robbed Ave motorists AiitinMlshed neoo'.e borkeeper and that they 'must assist western ' the neat One of these is W. H. Ifould, who Isles.' .Alexander Wllkle. "second by Bulgars of Commerce sent to Washing Yuan Hung, whose abdication was along the Midvale road. Si.. . those less fortunate than they are." CARD OF THANKS. the bodies being bar state librarian of New soma. vice president of, Rotary Interna der of 'Thrace4 was taken to : made a deep Impression In forced today. Indicated he plans to His ton has the Fitzgerald, ' . 'Woodward of Carlos X upt , cord was Wales and Is-- a prominent member, tional and a member of the Interna mutllntRd: Peking. . It contained six jjemands oppose the new government, la a Carbon county schools spoke of the We. Visa to extend our thanks local hospitals her tlpnal An, Dlplomatcl circles are anxious tor tne of . directors, and ' or me ana prop- - document personally signed by LI, to our many avercd. Aylett and Farr pieaaea of the Rotary club of Sydney. iftpreclatloa training ; In citizenship , attained sad ' v ana other ,1 C. H. Rhodes, of Auckland, Charles Smith, otZ Birmingham, over the, entire Balkan situation. try.. protection a v,lth to gun, " robbery Bid ?ulity but, not bearing the official seal, ior meir the. Jaaicr friends and.: relatives ihrough servlco.ln 'Zahkoft bu prom of tne to Indeterminate New Zealand, who brings bis wife England, vloc president-elect- , Tsao Kun, newest war lord to ap the deposed president bitterly com Cross association. hlndnese. sympathy and- - beautiful were' sentenced $ ana ised demobilUatlon of the' Bulgar association for Great1 Britain and two daughters with bint. on the Chinese horlton,. with plains of his treatment at the recent inrmi in the state prisoner - of pear, a ' Following the afternoon meeting, foral offerings daring the eaUblUhed la Ireland, bead the list of Britishers, troops the' reported successes Chlhil party-todadominated hands of the Chinese military and A few weeks aim Miss Fitzgerald his HoUrywas beloved our of death and Illness the delegates were taken , on make this step Impos Chive from the 'Great 'Wall tq the and New Zealand In the which will fnduue .such Rotary the peasants died. A complaint charging murder ' asksjthe help of the diplomatic ' I f lghtseelng tour through Provo and nn and brother' velle. entente little The sible. Jug Yangstewerr-OppoMUorrr- ats veterans as Arthur Chadwick,' past body. The only cognizance taken B. AM MERMAN in the first degree lollowed. Pre spring' of MRS. V. K through' the AND of MR. fields Csecho-Slostrawberry jto the eonveatton president or thsCliOttdorTloUry SlavlarRpumania and on this complaint is centered , only in. the oi'LTi appeal was to again notify delegate hearing liminary regime FAMILT li.?rovo Bench. An enjoyable visit VCANn Noel H. from Australia and New. Zealand club; Thomas Hunter, past presi vakla is threatening tointervtna treaty ports. him that the foreign sowers will was also made at the Bpringvilli MR. AND MRS. MARK K. TRIPP, began before City, Judge ' anleat immediate steps are taken ' iiciuus R. R. Peacock and. dauah ,( Continued on Page ElghU. 1 Tnursdcr. not Interfere la domestic matters. ARCHER. rrrft on T?.ge E'sM.) mr, AKJ MB3. Hf C (Contf-.i- d for demObUimiotrr; 8pondenceHnrthtessroont,,r-- - again--, mylndwxmT1eTmeJloveTr J iMms i V. r I - f lIelegaJsxreeuLahei alt : . 1 -- get-awa- y . - -- in ; - mil o Rotary Delegates from All Over the World . li Alii d Hi auk ffiii MlaUWII I rrr i was-wfec- ked . ' ' - ard . . d -- CIA - . I counter-revolutlo- ii - anti-foreig-n ' d , e. ;- - - -' ,- d chUdren.feertr h1". AsthesedrttwPtfal '.. . Xm 4d . ' .. irt on . -- -- V ... . - tional-board,- i While-Premie- r Ans-trajl- y . ll.'4";;;i'' a, 1-- i |