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Show 'L wii&XiA to policy ef fairness to all sections of Utah county. M: , ' i 1 -i- -VOLUME, 4..NU S3 . UTAH. SUNDAY. MARCH 7. 1926. S PROYa -- . mm w EMU JV - ; i 5, . I nferttt I n 111 ftliti 1 I 111 1 LI , -- I 4 are: CHID HIS BIRTHDAY . Commission By Two n Todav j ;L Mar.n. UP) An attack on the administration's tarrif program as part of the democratic plan to teak the tariff the domlnanfuTln'the , eomlnrcam-palgnv- was launched today by Sen- ator Robinson, Democratic floor leader. He Introduced a bill toaduce the personnel, of the tariff commission by two members' to- Otwtruct" rrenl dent Coolldge'i TwiU;y "of appolnF-men- t of men who favor his poUclea, Rolilnson aim proposed a reolu tloo to authorize the senate finance committee to make a complete Invet tlgatlon of the commission's activl ties In bolstering up high .tariff v.r rata. .multaneouyBobAnsonit(8iie I a statement In which he condemned Ooolldge'a pplntment policies, the high tariff and the workings of the - tartflt -- commission. . "The actmn of thtexecntlseLin "Teulrlpgmembef'itt "thrcoihmls1 Sion"to resign subject to acceptance of the presidents necessarily IntimJ , , - rtaj the presideat's preferred ap wis, aisry pointment to DalL ' land.' J " , From Wet Camp 4 v'1 p -- From Dry: Camp j r -- by .NEA Service. NEA SerAire. - W A8H INGTOX, March 8. "Expression of puhUc opinion on great W. D. Tpshaw of Georgia, March May Be Work of Burefer Blanslaughter Issues through newspaper strsw votes are second In value only U Charge Sworn ; 'tjniiiilly known as a lender of the prohibition forces In and out of . Gangs Operating? Out of Joha Clark nation-wide 0utA,riiMt 700 ' votes at the polls."; , Salt Lake City ; v ; Congress, tody gave his endorsement to the poll that v .T Of Pleasant Grove, tomorrow. will NEA Servtce with begin With this remark, Congressman John. Plllp Hill of Maryland today rwsi'ttpers, ONE CAR FOUND ON ' follows ACCIDENT OCCTIRED gave bis' strong commendation to NEA Service and the 700 newspapers HIGHWAY NEAR LINDEN of The Evening The IN proposition PLEASANT GROVE . , which will with It to Herald and NEA Service to' aecoranation-wid- e Hidden Sixshooler" poll onprohthitlon,-,be- ' In Car nation-wide wet plixbl a poll on the Occupanta'of Clark Car Al- - F ginuiug tomorrow. and flry quetan, more exten si ve Bearing; Stolen Number and -- leged to Have Been Under f i "I favor such a vote on the In Provo Garage Left than ever before attempted, can be Influence of Liquor " " of nationar prohibition,' said made to bear most "wholesome i ' , Two stolen automobiles were reWlth-th- e, vluiwh- -f If It can le carried out in A. of manslaughter bas covered Saturday by Sheriff J. D. been charge ) votes cast in a Widespread ballotlnK : filed every community.. with absolute fairalnst John P rinrk bis office. and Boyd ness to all concerned," he said. "Of of Pleasant Qrove, formerly branch " campaign, convincing evidence of ' A stola Four Durrant bearing courserrfrom-thestandpelnCa ; manager of the WnLALiKo lanee J flte teIle's will can lie obtained en Deltaliceiisei was ; fptjntf "Jn "j( over f Pleasant Orove, as a widely Tlrywhoftnight "m3 iE'guide piipuiar thought legb oca I garage by the sheriffs force. " resu or an anto accident at Pleas-tion for many years to overthrow - ; latlve action. The been had car there left Friday ant Grove the saloon by the process: of--i the Friday evening In which ' "As an opponent of the Volstead B and 6 o'clock between afternoon an Infant was killed, one woman ' ' eighteenth amendment, I naturally by two men,' strangers here. The' act, I believe firmly that it does take that the seriously Injured and good position any notified the manager of the garage children not represeat the will of the major-- . ' and a woman badly bruised. general would take, who has a great leave that deslmLto the elty they I Uy oi Ohe AmerfcaiL.peopleEverr to know the noen battle ahead arraigned la the rity wnrt ' -Friday midnight- - At a late hoar before Judge eha nee, - official or unoffk'ial, for full strength of the enemy. :.. George Balllf Satur- - ; had failed to of-- law and order In 3aturday night they r"The ' forces n-day ' Clark afternon, " ' was jthem to express their disapproval '.Of . car. call . l,50O bond. The DreUmnlar hoar. ' this country will owe a profound i' A for the ii snouia oe seixea. r rienun oi in six a shooter hidden carton debt of gratitude to NEA 'Service was set for Thursday at 10 likewise, Jtave a fair ' was found 'in one of ing chsnce to express their views. Jit if the poll will produce the actual of cigarettes o'clock a. m. ; the side pockets. f "On any- question of enforcement, evidence which constitutional loyalThe Dead ' A "Diana," straight eight, was sf eourse, isvery citizen will say tie ty and patriotic strategy calls for. Beverly Beat, seven months old ' fouud on Saturday morning' early "As one who has felt the pulse favors respect for law and obed' of the Llndon hill. The ear daughter of Or. and Mrs. Nelson When' a law is obvious-r- r ience of the nation at large pretty thor- top Beaiof SpringYlll;fraetredekulL . had evening" In the tnwnfVirceable, hcmeer,-ajr- ls oughly and' wno knows the weight Suit Luke .. Seriously Injured . to Dr. It City. belonged and the attttud of the thoroughly Duvld Andrew of prohibition act, the direct answer ' Mrs. Florence Greenwood, Nephi, t, Lake Salt City. to the cotifwtion it creates is to routed wets in Congress, ytiu pjay widow of E. U. Greenwood, former- -' Tracks around the car showed u ' talieit from me there is not one of that ly modify D. I'PSHAW teaeher In Nephl; three '. , ConyriKht. Harris tc Kwlne ,W. the persoa aboudonljng thf ribssenansry leaders who Inwardly h. broken tnis nanon-wia- e JOHY PHILIP HILL i recommena and a probable Internal same hadwalked. north ;afteMeav-In; straw-vo- te KEA er tteres that the eighteenth amendment will evehe repeBled.-Tberefo- re, Injuries. sponsored ' the ear. ' " vice as a chance for everyone to do .what has not'been possible at thi me name wr i crowu wno The Other Injured iougni pronimtion De0re Rcame, are now con 7 belief officers U of the the It .: Mrs. Nelson Li polish-t- o rfay yes or lio on national prohlbition.n Lr tending for that modification which would meaij nulliflcl on. BeaL Bpringrille, sis- that the persons who; left the two lou a mother's W can't son the' of ureenwood. - get As-to them 1 say he wanti tobrjng hack I ears may be members of a holdup i . , H.'Stayton, founder and national chairman of ;,,l:Captalh 'ttttlemmmwt soetotfo Against, the- - Prohibition" Amendment, also T endorsea tfiejpoS" airs. greenwood. They admit to me iu the confidences of the cloak rooms that the basl infesting Utah for nevewrt weeks .; wholeheartedly. J Nedra BeaL Sprlngville,. 4. ttkd which has ojierated throughout never wlU be thfe U most audJor kidrepeuled. have 1i6 part.they.are" gLmpij "always "tfrnliitalnedr saiC'fharthe "prohibition liw ;'r"We from Salt'Lakea the (lieSta'te ; ' ' dlng1, their for constituents home .f political corisumptlon1. Afton . GreonWnii io. represents the will of Jhe minority of the people of the United pUte "lii otbj-- words, the home galleries appbjud their wet antics and center. Morgun Greenwood, 7. ana tout, were a popular .referendum held, the nation would go Boyd Greenwood. 4. ....' In faVor of a modification of the existing enforcement "act activities and they enjoy the 'sweet seducing charms of popular applause.' ' " que-tio- n ts GREETS CHILDREN. SANTA ROSA, Calif. Mnr, 0. (I'P) His annual birthday IMtf Press to the chl'.dreij of Amer- (Tca was given out today by Luther Burbank, .famed plant scientist.- It follows: .'.What a beautiful world we live In! - My - seventy-seven- th ?birtfaday finds me busier tfaa ever in nature's schcxil, wher I have always been a student; it finds me hairier than ever because 1 1 have strength aiid-th- e will to work. Td all the world buf espeV'taliy to flie children who will think of nie today the friends I love Itest 'Tnessage-thitraKfr- the j I "mnS Ifils" mea gej-"- " As you bold loving thoughts toward every person and animal.- and even Joward plants,stars, oceans, rivers and hills, and as you arhelpf ul a nd jit serviceT" the world, so you will find yonr self "growing more happy each v.: and with happiness comes health ' and everything you witnt.' -- of requiring manner would pnrpose-- oi i : . tv," - :' objefct jTar if f Frb itam Mr.-Hi- ll.- tiAXTA ROHA. Calif., March of Luther (L'PTh'e 7Tth birthday resignation In such i Tworld ' fanied naturalist ni to be a deliberate? design on the Burbank, The 6a!y of th-n- 1 - . v n, ; tot. it iy (. . . the-we- g - ioi "', r ly trf"tbeghtrnthinOTtaOTt: amendment hasever been repealed ; and certainly the eighteenth amendOn the matter of ratification of Jhe eighteenth amendment the peo whkh was backed by the most emphatic and overwhelming Inajor-itment, ple were given rw opportunity to express themselves at the polls. which any amendment to tVie organic law of the land ever received, - The questionnaire submitted to the readers of your newspapers will and which was enacted by the manhood of America for the protection undoubtedly show that a majority is opposed to prohibition, and In my or our women-an- a cnuaren Jjerore tue women-Wer- e granted the ballot- opinion it is a gooa way fooblaln an expression of the will of the voters itlou a mntlmeti tl8 inpoJrla tiger of annulment, with rtilttly tfteen-ttillllrWfnaBjS women tnrned feospat the potts.' "You are to be congratulated on your efforts to give your readers a overwhelming majority of the nation's defenders will never eh n nee tonnounce their Views on such an Important question."' surrender." LAKE PROJECT jrK y 11 MERRILL PICKS THREE IS FEASIBLE HOUbfrff ilAY PARTICIPATE . -- INMBOREE e BE SLATED TO JOIN CABINET riianceT-tWTuhow-Hr- e all-stat- e r I Rumors-SayAmbassado- -- - vo-ca- af-e- '"pr7 SPARKS "FROM LIVE" WIREs R Blind Webster c' Costs i sf v P) - z-- It ,i 1 STAYS d. tfe : Pi,.. . ' CONTEST AT Y ' . s - Trip to New York City Offered By derwood Company One of Prizes is Free tm. no-ma- n all-sta- 5 and their children were on their ' way to Suit Lake Cltv to i lives over the week-en.Mrs. Green- w is.ieacptng Sfnopl at Nephi. ' i . ,uiwK-gna-- a half west of,.;uV of plwsanj; Grove on ,ibeehk n ibliflfWayVthe ronrin o. drivtm by Lynn eeenweod war tuu Into. Uy Tftadster driven by Clark. ' Wfth him was Ben HolmS.of Winner of Beauty Contest ant ' "nT . .. rWUI Not Contest Alienation . Grove, Aordlugr to- - the" story to"lT1jr . LLL,.;.; VLL Suit . Holmun to the .offlcera, be and'X Clark had "been drirtkine " hP vnv HOLLYWOOD, CaU Mar, the day. On their way from " during connot Corliss Palmer will UP)American' Fork. .Holman had ' urged ' ' test the $200,000 aUneatlon';flt vara several times "-not to drive so i brought against her by Mrs. Eugene fast. . ;' ' V, Brewster, wife of the magazine Lynn Greenwood 'declares that he, '.f --' ' . publisher. was' with: both, the right "I am not going east-M- t am too wheelsdriving; of: his i car off the naved told she a movie,'? busy making hlghwayj According to Sheriff J. D. the United Press. "If they want Boyd,, who investigated the accl--7 ' Judgment let them have ft" , ,'L. dent,, the tracks on the side of the Brewster echoed the "sentiments Moment JJears. outjhis atatement : v ,' orTOsreWflaHceei -r or wininunaa-onwabl1 TYPEWRITING HOOP TEAM the-to- NO,coiiss-- - , MANY ENTER COUGARS AS CHOICE FOR WEISS SAYS " 1 u. . "The FOUND GUILTY a a f mi - on FRED STRONG - wInj a J . the commissioner's views and will be celebrated tomorrow when sections of the to restrain the commissioner from citizens from all moon" gather here of the "valley his of a free exercise Judgment to do him honor. "Nothing could be more subversive The scientist's birthday is Arlwr oi sound principles of,governnient. Day, la ('nllfurnla. made so by legt-siatlwe act 11 years ago an4 tion of the observance will include tree Diamine in keening with the sentiment of the occasion. - The Celebration will be held In Burbank park, under the auspices from the American Legion posts of Sonoma county. There will be A verdict of guilty was returned birthday cake, a huge one, three by a Jury in the city .court against feet across and 18 Inches deep. Bur. Fred Strong on a charge; of having bank will cut it and preside as hoBt possession of Intoxicating Uquors of the celebration. ALL-STAT; . for salfc E "Greetings to Luther Burbank The jury was out for more than from the American legion Posts of four hours before reaching ah agree- Sonoma county and their auxilment. The Jury reported oncrthat iaries" is the legend 'on the frosted U. S. Director of Reclamation By H. R. MERRILL "Buck'' Dixon.. Reason; Buck is no agreement could be. reached but ...... Im- ". Economics ... First Team covering. Favorably steady, speedy, dependable in crisis, was sent back for further dellbpressedLWith-Projec- t. Bui ba nil park .Is pelng defeloped floor wbrkerf a- steadying right) atlon by Judge George 8. "Ballit to contain horticultural creations of As orinfluence on Whit fameFiiatnrallst. L 4ts accessaIn winning Cs 1 Boberg "U" left - forward. ward he The Jury consisted of I U Gra thr oversees ,th task, the legionnaires Golden "Kid" Romney "Y" wnter state chamiiouNhlp. one confereiK-bility to Irrigation and the ease With ham, Clinton J. Behsley, O. Iato Orirf "Bob" Howard "Y" right championship, and bast aid)l In " t an and Joseph '8. Wright. mokes the be which Jt could drained, (Continued on Page lx.) tieing his team for,the state chamguard. Utah Lake Control district, or at Warren Hawley "A".,lefttfuard, pionship this year. .You can't beat least that part of it between Prove ..that selection, fhr, to my knowl- i Since, pleking in the state teams is edge, there Is and Lincoln beach, a. thorough the chief pastime for" the wwks or who has ever been In the state ly feasible project, in the opinion of with a record like that. If" "four following the close of . any Andoew. Weiss, assistant director of siiort, I tfiougbt I would years of narticlpetiotf he has never reclamation economics, who" with take fling at it myself., I have been removed from a game for any Dr. Fi S, HarTlsTpreSIdent of the William M. Green engineer i inr the temerity to iio su-thing: reason except Injury or to give a Timpanogo council of the Boy agrees'with youngster'' of the Investigation for the fehlefly because charge i ; Scoot of America, together .ith th,e man who picks the team. MiFst. wares. Salt Lake Basin project John Alle- ' Dr. Can Eyrlng. scout commissioner, I would like" to select Swensxri selecpeople who read an man and E. S. Hinckley of the board tion say, "Huh, the man's crazy, for ; the other forward.' I thin.1! A. A. Anderson, scout executive and - Prof. II. of the execntive rto nf, the1 Utah Lake te!BJeft Off --thejtery best, jnen hejfeo$gaJjert,hJ.. b u t si nee. b a y i board, attended the annual Boy England May Become secre- ; Control district W- L. Whlttemore- - The reader who goes over my team In mind other Cougars for the team has biy permission to do' just that I am coiniK'Iled to pass Sweiison up. Scoot Jamboree of the 'Tlhtlc distary of State . of the 5. Si Reciamation office, W, But here goes. Here is the team He, is a great fUtor worker, a great trict Friday. Each of the local scout ' WASHINGTON, Mar, 6. ITJP) O. Creer, of the Utah water storage thnt I would choose if I were pick- scorer a great gmtrd. official . gave tiilks and Prof.. J. wmndftshB-6ti- d :JaaieImmediate the of Buck Dixon univer-tUAnnouncement TOie would' a with a state enter to race in 'Sv. ilcAllister.of the Young, for place ing 'l return from London of American legal advisor Of the Utah Lake (Sm- - feiythleal pennant-faculty, sung a number of re-i revived troi district, made an Inspection ' I would sele!t first one Fred (Continued on Page Five.) tnkM. fhfyi' - Ambassador Houghton Is being tour Yf. the lands' adjacent' to the iJurlng the afternoon aiwout Ports here tolay that he lake south of Provo bay Friday f parade' was ns of. the. featurps of "TPomea. to succeea ". T noon". the occasion. This was follewed.by logg as secretary of state. Mr. Houunton's of Weiss was very favorably imthe was object The i servedJn primary - a luncheon which pressed with "the general conditions V. D. ward chapel. In the even-In- vlilt- - is to. confer witli President Enro-iar- r. surrounding the Utah (Lake, project a delightful program was con- Colidge on Important recent "It Is surprising the number of people who puyno ijittentSon to post- - and declared that If the soil Is as lnclidlng home..-developments, t ; Elks' ducted lii t le traffic tales and regulations, and equally as surprising that more acci ;j ; ponement of the League of Nations good as it looks to he there' is no dents Aif not result .from this innttenrlon, is the observation jof Mil ? doubt about the feasibility .of the Drellmlnary arms conrerence. A. Beck, associated with, the American Express company, and one lard . "'L-But the present slight ltluess of project rovo much Of the time. duties take him on the" street $2800 Kellogg emphasizes thr fact that ,Siit)irday Mr... Weiss .and Mr. whose"Pedestrians across cut to street corners much to the continue made-retirehis Green lia's hurried firged inspection KEBRASKA CITT, Neb., Mar. 6. bis doctor often find it difficult to keep from of who of drivers cars, of tour of a portion of the lands lying annoyance ment. It was said at the time (t'P The "state board of control law- - prohibits. corner cutting and- themhis The ,hist north that Provo of the striking year bay, bis Skipper to lay appointment a shocked when they sought would be temporary, i? Kel- dlstrirt ami the lowlands in the enforced more closely.' purchase Webster's unabridged dic- tenure "On the' contrary drivers of: oars pay little or. no attention to school logg resigns l)efore the November vlcinify of Pleasant Grove, Ameri blind state the for tionary Is Fork Lehl. can and Houghton. as elections "' ' expeeted, ".'-". crossings In Provo. - They whiz ttver them as fust as'and sometimes here. faster than they go between crossings. This is especially trueat The dlctlonnry will cost' $2,800 considered the loglcnl guqeefcsof. COPENHAGEN-rUB. Warren of De The na Second and Third west streets. and will require three shelves, each! Next to Charles .First, whose nomination as attorney tional wealth of Denmark has been s- - worththe-conslde- r-' lA stitch In time may save tilne lives ! C0 feet long to hoiise JtZZ3eun-- J troit, senate. doubled since the war. .Assets of e omv from UrIdBeddltion in BraillT)rtnting, igeneral was rejec'W, by. the one if life,, trafficrofficers the atloa it tmlyMves cf Is the presidents closest the nation are estimated at about used hithebllnd, requires 128 vol-- l Houghton : gettiugltnjufed. advisor on foreign iiffjrtrs.-20;500,00aoo go!4 erown; umes, I .... . ASKS INVESTIGATION ' 4 SANTA ROSA HONORS A FOREMOST CITIZEN OF HIGH TARIFF RATES ' ' Tariff Jlay Become Dominant American Legion Sponsors -. CelebraPublic . Birthday , Issue In Democratic Cam-tion Park In Burbank This Year paign ' . .. ! L National Prohibition Referendum CELEBRATES Senator Robinson Introduces Luther Burbank is Seventy-SeveYears Old Bill To Reduce Tariff : - r m fi II 1 -i r- II rv.POUCIES ; m . , '( PRICE TWO CENT3 m mm HI 1 IT IIIITinn Pfc rr JUI .1 Tf AIM IaIIII III Ml LJ Hill II U IlllaV lUitlc r Ir CL IIIrlI I ill l II I I lilHml fill Ur MivI II Iw I I II Irl till ' V if - ' " I""... . , s TOrlisTls noOoing MedalH to hp Is easl-rs-he wsaTfetoTneBnd'we Ttrebotb of Ibe typewriting and short hand BlanSlngT-remaln here In Holly' contest winners by Brlgham Young wood?" the. publisher said. university on Match26 have already i Brewster sold he had established arrived, according to A. Rex John- western bea'dqnarters here for hif son, who has the contests in charge. movie mngarines and that he and scholar-ship- s Besldesnbe med9ls,-it- wo Corliss would make this- their, perto the Brlgham Young univer- manent residence. . . , sity and a free trip to New York will be "awarded. The trip will be given by the Underwood Typewriting to the persons winning in the first year vtyiKwriting contest: Although the final date fot entry in the contest Is two weeks away, In- eleven schools Ivave registered. dimHrms are, nccording-te-Pro- f Johnson, that the contest is to Ik a large one.' . The 'school winning, the highest world') jiUnflier of points Jn all events will Hossfield, George . be awarded a sliver loving cup. champion typist for four smjee The final date of entry is March sive years, staged an. exhibition a 20. the Provo high school Friday before Ail visiting teachers arid contest the tyiiewrithig classes of the school - ? com-pan- y U. S. CHATilPION TYPISTSH0WS HOWIT'SDONE L. ants-w-ill bo- guestael-tae-feigbaB- ief Wlovg H by the young Young university at a luncheon on sentials to be waU-he- typists, Mr, Hosfierd- .proceeded to the day of the contests. demonstrate the marvelous speed which he has attained. . In the first which be termeddemonstration . 'wanning up Jegt.he: reeled off In the siace of one minute 13ft word : f; without an error. PITTSBURGH. Par Mar.7 fi. (UP) Pittsburgh, now the ninth In the "concentration" test he at talned a sped of 144 words pet' mincity in the United States In ; Pittsburgh May Gain T jreasoB--- is sajdjo have driven iiito Clark his the' "left" Iront :? large; roadster' wheel 'of the Greenwood car, com- - ' pletely upsetting It ' All of the in- jnred were, taken to. the home of Alex Gray,, near the scene of the , accident. The Beal baby died there M 8:30 o'cloi-- Friday night; atout .wo hours afte4-The ,'ather of the etilltT wus notified of :he accident and arrived In pleasv int Grove before the child died. Shortly ' after, 'the accident,- - Pres- G. Peterson of the state road i wmmlsdloa arrived at the scene on - ' jis .way toihla home In Provo. lie placed Clark under arrest and' f JotmedTThe-sherirrfr-otnHe dso .instructed. Marshal Arthur' Wintenr to place Holman tinder As soon as Holman had assist-- . : id in the injured .from 4. wreck, he lrft the scene for his, ' ' " on ee". ar-re- st. extr-atln- to i , ' : ;( Clark and Holman' were brought to the county JaiLby Sheriff Boyd, ' homei - '. ' : : smHJepttfies Otto- - Biriran Geoi-g- , Davis who Investigated the accl--1 dent. v i, , v A charge of intoxication has beea; preferred against Holman... . - MiIlion.Population ' Famous Trio Sign . . L.-j Deed' for Property . . . . INDEPENDENCE. Mb, Mar.' 0.-- 4 UP V George - Washington, various questions and keeping: up a steady flow. Christopher Columbus and Thomas of onversatloy. Jefferson all (tot together and execu. ted deed that was filed here. ; As a climax, Mr HossfleltL-wlt- b On April 20., . 1895, Christopher bis machine fairly' bumming clicked s Noland conveyed an 80 off 238 words per minute, repeat acre tract of land to George ing the same sentenc?.-Mr." irossfleld's of fit II Hallar and - they - secured -. writing- tor 'one hour is .lift net Thomas Jefferson Peale to witness ' ' ' ' - the troasier, , . words per minute. ute, place with a population of 1,000,00 Its population now Js 030.000. . The extra session of the Pennsyl-vani- a legis'atnre.' which has just end provided for the; "Greater Pittsburgh Plan.", which. ratified by the electorate will change what Is now ""Allegheny" county r Into ihe neW Plftsburgh. ' : while-answeri- , ng Col.-.mbu- ' Wash-Ingto- re:-or- ''.. .i.- -. ..i". 5 t' ;,'r,'W.--ft- ' n; |