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Show ', J . , - ; - .;. - ... 2 EEIULD fUCNU Jedic&ted id a policy of Lditoril PROVO, UTAH. SUNDAYi OCTOBER 4,. 1925.. VOLUME 4. NO. 17 Rooms 187 PRICE TWO CENT? For FllilES usinessman Tribute To Memory Of Late Dr. C. H. Carroll HE OFFERED FOR PHYSICIAN truly great man baa passed on. Dr. Charles , Hardy Carroll has died for the people. His death shall bring: forth in time fruitful knowledge that shall minister to the needs 'of many. Yon will Recall Jhe drcumstanee of Christ's triumphal' entry,,1nto Jerusalem following Hit raising of Laiarus from the deaL and how. bed certain Greeks came p to desire to Jerusalem confessing see Jesus, the apostles carried the word to their master and received this statement embodying one of thn mat everlasting truths: "The hour 1 com that th Son! sA Man should be glorified and I say unto you, Except a grain of wheat fall Into the ground and die, it" abldeth alone:' but If it die, it bringeth A J. Murdork of Provo i Fourth Ward to .Preside , ; $UNG UNIVERSITY tSfchop R. i i . TO FURNISH MUSIC Men, Teachers and ; Provo High School Girls ; to Attend in Body Medical Funeral service will" be held In the stake tabernacle this afternoon 3 o'clock f of Dr. C. II. Carroll, ' who died here Wednesday night fol-- , lowing a Bhort UlneM,;, ; The Benlgp wlHba onder the 'fit v : MM 10 Provo '" ofRft'rrovft FlniUi war"" The pallbearers will be membera of the ; ' forth-Xru- lti How shall the death of Doctor Carroll bring forth much good fruit? A whole community is painfully shocked. The loss of this life is a com munity loss. All who knew Charles Hardy Car roll not only loved him; they had for him the most profound respect. All who knew this man not only sympathize with the dear wife and children that survive him, and with his mother and father, broth ers and sister; but wei til sorrow, with them, conscious of our own; . ;,- Future Queen 1? j j Pretty Swindler SPONSORS OF MCE PROVO BOY SCOOTS I FOR PLAN MAYOR "It is frequently true," mys Doc tor Phelps, "that onie young men of .great promise have accomplished more by dying than they could nave Petition f Alma Van Wajron-e- a done by a long and fruitful career. to Be Circulated So might bef Doctor Carroll ' ,. i. Inspired' by his character and alms, and aroused typhis "untimely LEO M. MADSEN TO death, his own associates in Msnrs HANDLE PE11TION will attack with redoubled energy and. Increased determination the Voters Urged - to Ascertain problem of saving those stricken as If They Are Properly he was stricken. ' Registered In time, we shall have, perchance right The- - in', provo, the best The formal petition announcing equipped.cliulc and research laboraAlma Van Wagonen as a. candi- in the infermountain tory country ""u lor "l u, Rir nu.ii. rr.t In tfiair htlilt. I will be signed - and" elrctir I Inspired by the same lofty spiritual eiecutra hi ted' Monday, according totLeOi M. Dr. concepts fhat charaeterlged Charles Hardy Carroll and dedlcat Madsen, sales manager of the Ander ,! ing, powfiilr in 1ii namertheir e- - son Garage and torta And JaborW to discover treat who. will be in charge. oOBepetinient and cures for some of the re tions. Mr. Van Wagonen's name has maining scourges of humanity, shall eventually give the world the re- been mentioned In connection with sults this great man sought to the coming mayoralty election for several weeks, but it was not until achieve. . .. Here, under the Influence of our Saturday that Mr. Van Wagonen energizing climate, inspired by the definitely determined to enter the ' ' noblest,, philosophy characteristic of race. candidates three will make : a people and of certain purpose, men shall arise and in for mayor in the1 fjel.dfhtis fat Pow-wo- fr: w ;:i : FOR JUBILEE - " 'i - Alumni Association to Reor ganize at First Meeting Of Celebration , interesting Program Has Been Arranged: Committeemen: to Give Annual Reports' , "', ' I ' ! - J I I " " S S itif ; FOUNDERS' DAY TO BE OBSEKVED FIRDAY I State and University Leaders or Dedicatory t expected r ; services 01 isei library : , Oscar A. Klrkham, acout. executive of the -- fci It Lake countil, Boy Scon ts of America, Is to be the uur fpeake-MBaawi- ... clear-vlsjone- d NelIt Is, 'v bnUdigjatthe'. young.'ynlvfrsity M6hdayvenriig713ctpbeiri2 o'clock, according to a statement Issued by Dr. F. S. Harris president of the council. .'... "This Is to be the annual meeting of the year, which awaya precedes the annual Scout drive for funds," President Harrl said. "All of the executive board of the council, the chairmen of the various districts, the 'various com mitteemen, the scout masters, the presidents, of stakes, the bishops ef wards, the M. L A. stake president at well as the ward presidents and all others who are Interested enough to come are invited to participate; r t The future queen of Norway probably wiH be PrlQcesa Astrid youhgest' daughter of the Duke f Yestergothuid, Sweden.. of her engagement o Crown Prince Olaf of Nor-a-y is expected soon. FIFTH BODY , . 1 , A letter from J. II. Kirklaud, chiincellor' of Vanderbile t'olvt-r-aity-, Nasbvvllle, TunneSsee, re . v. r A COINCIDENT ef pow-wo- the executive hoard and Workers of the TUnpanogot district council f.oibehfliilnrwm Dof theVduoatloa Machine-company- 1 ANNOUNCED r- I :.orai pi an I OSCAR A. KIRKHAM TO GIVE ADDRESS : rr Mayor O. K. Habsen, Joseph MIL! of Scout ! Annual Leaders Set for October 12 at Provo Begin-ning-Mond- faculty of the .Young university of which Dr. Carroll was a member. The musical selections will be rendered by the music department of the dl- "the Toting"universityF.under Hansen. trCtlon of Prof. W. Members of the medical fraternity of the city and county will attend the services In body-- as will also time solve these problems and thug the faculties of the Young university contribute to the larger welfare and the Provo high school. The girls and increased happiness of human oi the Provo high school' will meet .... , ; ity,, 'BP the Parker school grounds at Doctor Carroll did not live in a:30 o'clock and will march in vain; he has not died in vain. loss.' body to the tabernacle In honor of "Out of the. duk-- a shadow, And among bis friends in sorrow Mrs. Carroll, dean of girls at the Then, a spark none" suffersTnorerthRU perhaps ' . , .". high school, Out pf the cloud a silence, those of his fraternity of physicians . At the services Dr. Christen Jen- Then, a lark ; and surgeons be lived. -- senOut of the heart a rapture, dean, of the college of applied studied and labored for the good ' sclienees of the Young university, of r ; Then, a pain ; - 4 humanity. j .' wiiatffcr Ihe.Jnvocatlon, while Prof, And But of these lmll.,coBi8 the Put. "of the dead," old'ashes.V :"-t Life:agaln.'-'i'-;''.i- . Eggertsea will pronounce the great fruitful good that ao otten M- ' benediction. lows the .oassUig of great claratr.J, t f " " rWALTEB ADAMS. A biographical sketch of Dr. foil will be read by Miss Fanny McLean of the training school of the The., speakers Young university. will be President George BTBrim hall. Dr. John W. Airdpresident F. S. Harris and Dr; L. Weston . :: .reahj a.strlking otocllent .Th4- Chancellor expreses regret fhat his university will not 1 if pre- Jit.-.- at sented 'I St 'r - i l, t the Brigham Xouiig ianniversary "because of the fact that Vamlerbllt University will be celebrating its own on that very day. - This coincidence Is very interesting,? "Chancellor Kirkland closes with the following, expression : "Permit me to wish for your all prosperity ' in the years to come." . son and Mr. Van Wagonen.; ' Limousines, diamonds, cash- and surmised that other candidates win 01 prominent Shu Fran., clothes have their peltions filed, ferlor to Congratulatory eprewlom air tlscsns are said- - to have, raw-; Saturday, October 10, Which is the being received at Brighain Young posed ie loot of Mrs. Barbette last day for the offlclul presentation imlverslty on the advent ef (he HiimmeU, beautiful proprietress of petitions of. candidates. Only the "A inRlngj)rgrambasbeen fiftieth aradversar- - of the found' wlio , ib exclusive Kbop' of7n; names of those whose petitions have preparedfor the ' visitors r Prof. missing.. Detectives says she is ing of Uie school Ironi many of ben properly .presented to the city :' . Wiluam . F. Hausoh. heo,d Of the one the universities of the country, of the, most skillful swiod-b-rs- . be printed on the official primary music department of Brtgham Young aceordine fa a statement made toIn the is (! It country. Ocbe voted on ballot to Tuesday, university, has been asked to call day by Dean Clirb4en J mated tier that swindle various Vtober 30. , ,;. freely, upon his departjnent to fnrn eh&trman of the- - eMiuttit on schemes netted her lOO.OOO lc According to Other Hlorelesa, who Firib,er Rescw Work Post- Qftmusnnt anallty. Thir following arranreinciits. rash and diamonds, Lhnousincs,' .poned Until .Monday Due to musical organltatlons, may has Investigated several of the reg' be Mhools have signified that, they Waves t Heavy istration books in the Wty' less than brought In to assist on the program. Will have respresenlatlves present 30 per cent of the residents of cerOscar A. Klrkham, scout executive on the Decashm: ; t of the Salt Lake eouneIt.a man who tain sections of the city have their of 1rgirda, I'nlver-slt- y ; University Is kndwn on two on official the names, continents for his NEW LONDON, Conn., Oct;, 3, registration v of D,iver, California InstU enthusiasm and abllty as a speaker?, books. The first registration day in tutwn of Teehnalogy, Idilio Tech-ttie(UP) The bodi of Paul ' Daniel has been the city 'Is on Tuesday. Registrars invited to give the prlnel- Institute, Colorado School of of tne 'seventeen districts of the city Burk, enginemair, second class, 6f pa address, i , i, Mines, ; Oregon Agricultural feas "We want this meeting. will have their offices open- through- StKiemakerxvllle,' Pa,, .brought bf University of Idaho, .Stan- out the day for the' registration of Uhoard Admiral Christy's flagship sparkling with enthusiasm, as Wf EN-ROU-TE ford University, University of all eligible' voters. Camden today a short while after are lookmg forward to the areates C1- Michigan, Pennsylvania.-Stat'A greater interest exists in the divers had begun their morning op- year-- In the history bt scouting this Utah lege, Agriciillnral College. present Pity efectlon than forjeverfll erations within the sunkun , Sub- council has ver had." University of Utah, Kansas Agil-- , The program, according to the Mrs. Thomas Allen, previous elections," said Mr. "Love marine 53.51.. Formerly mil lira! t 'ollege, Wbitmon College. committee which program was how less. "It behooves all residents made Kerr ;Adinlr'al Christy ,'lalerjeut or Vineyard, Dies-In- to learn for themselves wheth; the foTlowliig meskitKe to' the liase ni) of Clayton Jenkins, secretary- .7 Nevada Lieutenant Russell Maughan French Debt Commission Hon-ord- ever,or Vint Educators and dignitaries fmm thplr nnmpfl .Hri on fhfr! here,"'lndibatlng further work to treasurer of the council; A. A. An ir Pior to. Departing every section of the I'nited, States figures in Only Occidents derson, scout ex"ecut,lve and F. S. books. I'uless fliey ha ve seen'th'eir day' Xvas linriossible : For Native Land . Of Big Maneuver plrs. iJiVertj Forbes Allen, wife wil participate in' the various fuiu- hmde on these books recently they 'Aftef , Burke's body recovered Harris, president, is as follows: Tholiihs Allen, formerly of Vine-- tions.arranged for the three-da)f hshonldjalji 8 teps to JbeTOmereglster- - sea. iecame .rpjw;hauA 4angeroua to. The first part pf the meeting will Tardj-dl- ed FOUT LEAVENWORTH Kansas, celebration of the ed orelse thejrwilluotberpermltted divers although they expressedrwin- - be devotedtoTnuslcTRousIhg musl-ca- l M .feaeb-into Voung vices in numberfr-wl- ll Oct .3. Swift pursuit planes, bomb , NEW YORK, Oct 3. (CP) flccbrding Nevada, to cast their rote at the coining ingness to cpnriirua ' ' be"TenderedI3y ".. .7. 'Allen's and "nit. and Satnr-Proyo Mr, Thursday; Friday selected parents. musicians. The music will ers and observers proved the effi WJth the protoiselh'aitTr election. It is' just as necessary to "Civilian Diver Lilkas recovered '" MrsftJohn K. Allen of Vineyard. be followed by three minute day,; October 15, 1ft, and IT, accord- " reports cacy of the army air force hero, in work "to the limit ef her Bfrength1' take part In the primary election body. Navy diver "Tug". WUson. unThe to detail the lng program which has family lived in Vineyard from the chairmen of the various as in the final election." bis worklne mote, had to be brought a great aerial "attack" on troop to pay her obligations, Joseph Call-tan- 3 suf- He Is y. (Continued on page tight) trains "O, uajuormai io.,noie 01 strengtn-?njnammunition -- umpsand frerrclnniirtster of fiBanceT of sud- inese wii consist of a report on forlng from'.sBoylf-jbeeansth health of Mrs. Allen. She finance, by Chairman Stephen L bridges constructed, especfylly has Mailed for honte with his fellow den ..change pressure. . grew worse and a week ago for the attack. ' debt commissioners.' . romn Chipman ; one on camping by Chair- - steadily "The burning of "torpedo ' at tTw "giant Marlln' bombers; flahli In man,r. William Knight; a report on (a company with, a nurse, came af Lotes club the speech halted.'.' hatch Car as Las Vegas where death over ed by smaller craft, soared ' over last upiiealed to the wilt he leadership training by Chairman took her. f- - Rlmle r'hirrch jserview ' r, . Carl F. Byrlng; a report on troop the ""fortifications"-an- d ,, , destroyed 'heart" f the AmerIcHni lKJojile and base here to held at he' born at wag them with 100 pound bombs. Alpine, thirty1 to tlii spiritual bonds between his Chairman S. L. announced today. organization ; by morrow,, it,, was two years ago, ud was the daugh A j brlge and aienuenhall sand bar were country and the5 United tate for a,, report on civic ' lOf them at the base Mown up by bombs dropped from a the; basis of a' .settlement of debt iEW PORT, R. I., Oct., 3. (UP) All by Chairman O. K Hansen : ter of ;' Mr., and Mrs. Joseph" A. t will be asked; toi attend as well as ' ' on the court of honor, bv Firl)es. She la survived by her hus " Renr 8. Admiral William report height of 6,006 feet Sims, pMblems. the. friend and relatives of those A message to be sent to "division Jack, Ksther, IL Brimhall and band, These bonds, he sa'id, are "above retired, announced here today he ChalrmanGeorge on the one on educational who her Thomas, and Jcbn K. Alb-n- ; headqnarters war fastened to a 15 quest ionrf Interest laymentsf-T- " wiirgo to Washingtomiextrweek and wrecked H. by publicity craft. :; - . brothers and five sis foot pole and a small plane, piloted it. aierrilL ' parents, Nickolas Murray Butler president tell President Coolldge "straight Singing of hymns and prayer by These reports will be followed bv ters. Declares Dedication of New by Lieutenants' W. S. Gravely and of Columbia university and toast from the shoulder" why he disapbase chapel ;WilI complete their music and by the main address of the Mrs. Alen was a talented mils! Evans Colonel William Mitchell's C'R. Light System Will Be One Swooped down out of master at the Lotos club- dinner, proves victims. brief service for the the evening which Is to be delivered clun and hud a host of friends who Round of Pleasure j., theskyrdropped hra height of about brought tears totbe eyes of Caillaux plan for a separate air force. . ' loss. mourn Oscar A. Klrkham. will 20 feet and the message was snafch-e- d when he by her naa 7 one force 7 to air of i Jin irife paid NEW PORT., "I.... Oct.. .3. Plans for the big community cetu- -' Funeral 'services- - and interment from the pole by 'means of a France, as haying defended civiliza- thousand Mitchell,"-- said Admiral Department problems wil be dis Salvage "operations at the cussed at the close of the meeting. will "take pliice at Alpine, Monday 'ration of the completion of the hook while the plane was traveling tion in such a way as to make the Sims, "it would be of no nse to the (.UP) disaster zone of the submarine new "White Way In Provo's Imsi. at top speed. Every effort is to be made to afternooii at 2 o'clock. whole world her debtor. Butler government." ness section are progressing rapidly have been" indefinitely suspended be. present scouting tothe, . .Thousands 'In of persons witnessed assured the statesman that America a people cause of heavy seas and all ships way tnat W1U convert tliem tn it iccording to Dell Webb,, who has cers what destruction ; attacking had a heart and would heed the teen assigned the duty of giving engaged in these operations have support," President Harris declared. cers what desfruejtio, attacking needs of France "timorous" despite t been ordered Into, drfc according to ?I Meve in Scouting so thoroush- the city hilarious festival "f-machines could f do tp a landing politicians.-, com- to ', naval a wireless ever seen . am here, that dispatch ly I to o Cif-v'.willing give my fO the business bouses havf v Mouy-- of munlcktn4 here" from Admiral H. money and. my, time to see ,. Pictures of; the attack", iwere Improrinnerita Made in Cafei it siireeedel, I am so thorongMrronn signiftedr their iuteittlou of "having maderonrthe nld 'and tere'gfaphed With a'view of accommodaUng tbei freak representation in the gmte In his mewage, Aamiral ennsty verted to it that I am wiling to within few minutes to army posts ever increasing'' trade the manage said that because of Increased winds spend time and money In an effort jue-- Informal parade to be. held.. in San Franclscd and New York, ment of the .Elliott Cafe have ex iQTJINCT, Mass.,;Oct, WASniXGTONV Oct, 3. (,UP- )- during the celebration. The affair Only two accidents accurred, both tended the ladies dining room the Secretary of Navy WUbur in an ad- and heavy, seas diving , operations to convert .everylwdy to it; I know Secretary of War, Weeks arrived In will abound , iu , surprisjes of , Ihk , had It is a boy saver; and I know that l n yoiving Lieutenant Russell full width of the; bunding. ' This dress at the launching Of tha air- and other salvaginb operations . Washington today for the first tlm most laugh-- ' provoking type. Afr i s' : bar terminated.. , to carrier saved are here plane Lexington worth today, boys while.? room cross con Mnughn, has been redecorated and sevsince be left here last June and held Webb declnres.,7' ,7 tit, was impossible .under present ,; . , , , ; tinet flyer. Maughan "cracked" eral djnlng tabes have been added. scored critics of the navy who have a conference -- with President Cwl-Idg- -- "When the lights have been to diversfor go condemned he as .."hide bound with conditions, ft said, two ships in two days but was un Th?. Improvement turn; thet-afa jivea at the White House at lunch. ed on tigbtimr syslt-and cited construc down to the Sunken' hull ., Injured" either "time. refreshing npiXMiranca, jt f conservatism', Weeks Mrs.', him. accompanied f 1'roTO's liHsiaess section Mud t'rf tion of the Lexington as evidence a? .The ; ultimate resignationof peoiile begin to hie themselves the navy's keeping pace' "with pro-- ' NEW LONDON,' Conn., Oct., 8. with-who- -- IfAKilROM - SUBMARINE m . Ji f ish-us- ' .! a UTAH AIRMAN , Oaks. ; In the city cemeInterment .win-titery under the direction of Anson Hatch of t jo Hatch Funeral Home. liflioA.vAIdeu8 Dixon will dedi ' cate the grave. B. L. Harmon and Mrs. Principal Claude B", Jacob will have charge of the floral offering. Mrs. George A. Clark will arrange the decorations of the tabernacle. : . HEINENASKS . 1 XRACKS'TWO HOME SHIPS IN DAY . er ? ; Fridnyf Las-Ve- gas, tvd ;rhe--.:he- g X ' RETRACTION The court went mtd' executive session nnd later announced If had been dorMed to delete jTork's; testimony 1rjflmnt Jn4 .nnnecessary,, court and was ."v'v '?)" "? , . Ue.nen thanked the cf "used.- Col-kft- . LAKEIU;jRST,K'. J.f Oct. S.i (UP) Captain1 Anton Heihen,-Ge- r man Zeppelin expert, today request ed the naval court of inquiry lnve tigating the Shenandoah disaster H force James Work, hangar employe, to substantiate or refract his charge that Heinen "is a liar." itfen jvatj recalled t the stand to frify his previous testimony, in whica he had identified Work the Informant who told him the an tomatlc gas jralveat had been "opposed aU.,long.B . Work contradicted, the construc tion .expert saying" "Heinen Mar because I eplained ti him that the valves had been removed en. recom mendation of the operating person js ESM ; 7 isa -- , CAILLAUX - INCREASE IN i. rmmlieshejexitejard4 i'ii SIS AGAINST ' . YOUNG MOTHER e la' hat-ltse- ICOOTCHEII night,-tatllud- , HILARIOUS , CELEBRATION four-hlldre- went4-tbehdeat- h tle . 1 It '. 1 towftj-.- WARHEADIN AIR CRITICS ' the-mo- : f -- WASHINGTON - I.ASHINC 8,-- UP) . . , j ' dawn-to-duH- k - EXPORTSSHOWN GIVES OLD - SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES -- of phenomlnal rises rubier prices ' recently, exports pfraw rublier from In - Brazil f have Increased (considerably diixlng the past few, mouths. More than 2,500,000 pounds of raw rubber was exported from the port of Manaos,- - principal port on. the , Amazon River, In June. Although exact figures for July and August Afirj not as yet available it is known "TUiWH rubber exports during those miMitba considerably exceeded- the 2,50000 pounds exported f ronl Man r aos in June, ", 1 "lt makf felliw feel Tpretfy proud of his community to. Took np at the. newly" Installea light equipment, for Provo', 'White Way, said C. V.' Hansen, Provo .artist to a Herald reporter Saturday "It ptlls progress and improvement and will add materially in estab' ; lishing a big name for Provo. 7 "After seeing the present' out-o- f date system for so many yearn, a fellow can hardly contain himself until flie new system Is completed an turned on next Saturday night. . ' 7 i ni j;7?; ."Mayor 07 K., Hansen and the city .commission ' are- certainly to be- congratulated- - most tienrtllroriiUttlu-gnew llgttsystem. Jt'Wlll be a monument to their credit for many years to dome." 7 ' well-know- n V ' :S - -' after 7 PHOTOGRAPH dis the ceremony, "Read Admiral leaving the scene of the Wlllani A. Mqffett, chief of the navy aster, arrived" at T the submarine bureau aeronautics, reiterated his base here' forOTerhan!lng ..and re Attorney Ferdinand Erickson of Work has been Loppositlon to separajtlon of naval pairs late today. Salt Lake City, a former student until conMonday, from naval suspended probably avljmon Complete Jof the Brigham Toung ulversity, has trol. 7: V"f."-7Holt, of the ALLEGED SWINDLER CAUGHT sent to Chairman E. committee on, relies a photograph! : ITALIAN DEBT 7 V -or the Brigham Young academy XORTII BAT. Out, Oct 8. (IT) ;l 7?:V7;.0ffiIIMISSI0N(,6 1883, when it was located at the ia LoS Wanted in Vol- HOME. Oct. (UP)-3o- un Angtles on, forgery ' V. present site of the "Farmers and William Ponlsowsky, his fellow and membera charges, of the pi Merchants bank;- The 'photograph Italian debt commission win sail on alleged' International swlpdler, ,who nlver-sll- y iLesneflally interesting hafeheeri- posing as-a- r COtthti-WB- a students of the preceedlng cen- the I'nited States, U was officially nrres'ted nd taken from; a train ' . bere last night. reported today, ' ' At' 1 , It ! 4 - t IT-f- nrl , Of "The" ivtebra-- " will involve some cabinet shifts and other salvaging operations had fore Jhe announcement jg made. Humor has from' time to time as signed both Secretary of the Navy Wilbur and7 Postmaster , General New to the war portfolio, In suecesslon of Weeks, Dwlght Dnvls. a'e-tiiig .secretary, oi "nr, howevtls iion. every. man,, woman and will unite iu declaring tlwy have never bad more fnn iu their life than they had that night." said Mr. Webb. "We are. planning so many comical, things and situations that the celebration will be one cotitin-nou- s round of hearty laughter. This is a time of rejoicing nd our proregarded as having a good chance gram has bom arranged In that fdr the post , v sjiirlt and In (bat spirit only. cl-il- -- The poet Byron had a clubfoot Channcey M. Depew was a mem- which caused him untold embarrass- I M of the New York legLJatnre ment. . ' iwUua the Civil war began. ..!. |