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Show -- A NXTTSPAPE2 Dedkxted to a policy of fairer ta a2 sections of ; -- V L'tib. county, ' : HERALD PHQNZS Easiness Office . S3 Editorial Boons ,107 ' " ' .: ' - -- VOLUME 4, NO. 55 ' - BBVSffl PROVO, UTAH; SUNDAY; MARCH 14, 1926. I i II -- League Officials Hold Conference With . SPANISH FLYERS TO TRY NEW RpUTE TO MANILA ORGANIZER IS aivfa R thajnber President CooHdge " UNpARALLED FIGHT . y BEING PLANNED -t-- tt anti-saloo- n Business Men - I $fy ' j S tV , Wheeler gave out the results of tb league executive - committee's Three points latest dellberaUonaj bare been decided upon: ; 1. A fight, unparalleled In the llstory of the league to thwart wet lira for placing wets in congress In the' earning election. A movement to compel officers U enforce the law or ' unseat them.. ,8, An intensified campaign of i I that the disrespect for law. (Including , t I p-'- 1 14 - i tion of wet catwidates." ; It" was fair to; assume that the the tin league det- eeation upon President Coolidge to day was for the purpose of asking the executive to do something' about stricter law enforcement. Wheeler H anti-saloo- n ssta.vr"T" T Si j Oregonians Ciowd River anksiaatchMUlionsB '; which make up vthe organisation membership of the national chamber. It has a staff engaged in coir- tlnnous research work, the objective being to determine the best forms of strufcturo,-4-bnk- iue organizaUon ana methods of Trocednre in orcaH.1 iatioi activities, Jt distributesin' this information throtiKnlBtterg swer to inquiry, " through printed open pamphlets nd a letter to chamber of commerce For. years chambers of secretaries, commerce throughout the United States have been looking to Mr. PIKCHOTIS geiril-nionth- ly i'CAIIDIDAl FOR SENATE HARRISBURG. Pa., March 13.- Brown's .bureau in the national chamber for Information' that, will help them strengthen their organisations and make them more effic - ient nosnced himself as a candidate for United States senator from Pennsyl vahla "as a Republican, a supporter of President Oodlldge, and an enemy of the gang. The governor announced that he will base hia campaign upon his financial record while serving as heTTommon-wealt"chief executive; of . . FtBe fish etohing lilPl Aflooilot fish asceuded in- ber to the Sandy River today as that annual peculiarity of nature, knows as a aielt run, wag under way. From the' salt waters. r of s.the Pacific cam' the fish by the otthe dovk'e-a- ... la not familiar Brown has been nine years and over 600 of them have called him personally into conference on their problems or have Invited him to address their. is fre quently engaged for ' months ahead V;''; and calls are made upon him ' from The effort of his administration every state In the Union. to enforce the 18UL imendmentjg stressed by Governor . Plnchot in United (States who with the work Mr. doing for the past ' ": ;''; tured. ... r ; The per centage of fish .caught, however, was so-- slUlit that It de fies fractions. Hundreds of ixjund were hauled up, to expire in gasp- Jibpyeji lbe,JJRlbl(,al ing Treams, ' Muttons Jnre'-4if-- ' fro-the oceaB into the.CWmb(a and from there Into the Sandy; upiy. bread ColumMa nntt'Hnd The'Bm(i'str!Im,l8rmfnll., A Into the .Handy swarmed the ffonj timas it seems as though one m(ghl tribe. In their wake followed- sea walk across, so thick a're the fish gulls and other fish eating birds, inEvery year, unless prevented, the tent upon capturing; those injured In smelt swarm" un the Handy. Two the grand rimh toward the spawuKig years ago the channel entrance' wat blocked and the run was very light, grounds. , Almost in equal lumbers came got through. The obstacle spectators and ardent - fishermen, was removed and last spring wit liningherrrvers hanks for mtles. nessed a. 20 dajr runrihe longest on . But hooks and lines, so commonly record. Just- - as the smeltboJraJ--4ltf- T a asoci,atedJtw1t.h ..flshlpgffgreigs-ngIn their stead were Bird cages, Sandy, never-tlr-e of retureing, nelth wash tubs, overalls with legs tied, er do Oregonians tire of witnessing not to mention more dainty the run. . If anything it increase wielded by the delicate hands with the years. - of the gentler sex. It comes in spring, suddenly and lAnd their efforts were- - not in halts as abruptly.- When the run Is vaia Every time a dip was made. over the mlllious of fish, will dis In spite of the absurdity of many appear as though my msgic.' , mmaflArt(--1Jb-ttful--d-inl-H " - so-fe- garf-men- his announcement. The governor's announcement of CHECK ARTIST JiljBdldacywsloneAlittJej!ur prise aa he generally has been regarded as a prospective candidate for months. fYrjr Intimation (that Governed Plnchot would seek the senate seat now held by V. 8. Senator George -Wharton- Pepper was given by the Unite Press lost July fn an exclusive story. .J WANTED HERE 4VIAT0R TRIES COL COOLIDGE -I- SIMPROVING TOCLIPRECORD TLTMO l!TH. V't.. MaS-rn- r1 (t'P) A general improvement 51 eCWrtlV1JA.TTWfr0. Forced down March; CluneliJLihnCo)H(lge's wnditionls earlier in the day by- engine troubta A. TslacReady, national ncticeable todajv His respiration Is I4Pnt."JnhTr avlafof hopix'd off here kno,wn ly almost normal and his heart action agaiu at 11:47 a., m., in an attempt is not as rapid as it has been for to .recapture the world's altitude the past few days," I)r, Albert Gram record. ' MacBeady had only tw'ii phyiscinn to the, president's father in the air nine minutes during the said iu a stntetuent issued shortly previous s attempt. when1, ignition ' trouble, developed.-- ' :IIe'. expected after noon.' to be in the air two houiH. in - -- Peace officers of Vmvo and other cities and towns of Utah are keeping a lookout for John Doer Jolley, a'lleged l8(t.el)eck artist and automobile thief, according to Chief of Police Wren Wilkins. Jollcy is said to have come to Provo alniut two. weeks-agand MKn after his "However, Colonel Coolidge is belived lie surpassed arrival? here be began bis bad somewhat weaker than last night. the nwrk of 80.5W feet estaabllshed f check operations, which Included ; Colonel Awlldge said that the. pitla by Cullzpo, the Kceiwh ace several half doxen forgeries. " had lessened considerably and he months ago. . road Chevrolet a Thnd-ntrouble' lu getting to lecprj The flight was MacRindy'i ster belonging to Dan Catiner, 05O "I feel.tbut he , has .completely ond attempt of, the day, During Wilson avenue, Suit Lake City,- said to have been driven by Jolley,! was rallied following bis dangerous, re the first one, made early this morn a found parked onHectnd West street lapse few dnys agoand at iesenr lnRrhlsKttordeveloijedplgnitbm are no vlgus of another sink trouble and after nine,' minutes in this city. Simultaneously with the there Cram concluded. the air he was forced down. ',; find of the car local merchants and ing spell" Dc business' firms began to report their losses .to the police department). It is estimated, that upwards of $75 was extracted from Provo JoHey's operatio.ig here. 2 ; 'Tomorrow Rrovo and Utah county wiU enter a week in which home products are to predomlnate,"-aay- 8 Earl I Parker, manager of I the Provo plant of the National Packing corporation. In reminding the citizenry of this section that the week of March 15 to 20 has becu ' ; week designated, a "Home Prndm-tsX- -r n March PHILADELPHIA, "If fvery merchant will put and home-mad- e products (UP)-r- Aa the trial of David L. In. the foreground during the coming, week housewife will MarahaU, accused of the murder call for and utilize these products as far as possible the work of the of his sweetheart, Anna May .Dietchamber of commerce and cither industrial, - civic and coinmercinI rich swung Into Its sixth day here. will-n- ot IzstiomMnterested ia- -t have "it was increasingly evident thai the organ "It is the duty of our citizens to pnl forth an effort toward a more defense plan rests on an attempt to disprove the state's charge that the general utilization of the things we produce right here at home. Utah chiropractor choked : hlji victim- to is one of the very few states .that could live Indefinitely, without the death. i importation of a single product, apd yet manyof us. fall to realize Meanwhile every technical pos- that Utah produces a. superior quality of product In many Instances. sibility has been utilized to the Our people, perhaps, fall to realize this, because they are not familiar fullest by Ahruhain - Wernlck, de- with our home-grow- n products.-ltrtherefIs a good thing to Introfense counsel to hinder or block e and duce occasionally products, consumption the progress pt the trial. So far every move has beea blott- of which doe? more than any other thing to keep Utah, county money to thMn anyed by the prowution" and 'Judge at home, aueonJribute ' .. . thing else. Mepcvitt, presiding at the' trial. . Order's Ideals Members Give , Oder's Ideals o Mat-Read- Kriday-moiwlu- o. The. world is striving- for la lasting peace. No one ran real-Ir"njore keenly . the need of pence, than a mother who sent ber sons to the World war. A to'd. J3tar,' Mother . feels this ped every day of her We. 'As be sees the little children romping and playing she wonders if tbey may be sorrowing mothers snd fathers of another war, or t the sweet, beautiful babe in his crib may be called upon to make the supreme sacrifice to please' some war god. - We can-no-t. sayThe. battle has . been won and the war is over; let's forget It" Unless we work for a lasting peace, we break faith with our loyal sons i who left the finishing of the fin's! details e of '"Making the "World Bafe in Democracy" tons.. pervice 8tar Legion is proud to Join in the it , promotes - Peace strife through education. ; MB3 ELIZABETH 8. ROBBINS, 1, Gold Btar Mother. Mother of Wm. 8, Bobbins; born Nov. 11. 1896. U. 8. Air Service. Died In London, Oct.' 19. -- i 'lMVof influensa; - ISPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES! Marshall Case Progresses Slowly home-grow- and-ever- been-In-va- in; - v -- . ore," home-mad- home-gnow- 4 1 more-general- n Uulted onnn i ii it uuuy -- Thousand '." i I ami Basketball Fans .Throng uiuiiusium iu vvimess iiign icouci Schoolournamehttntestsr.v 'i' 4.- -1 Provo smashed its war to fourth olace in the State liitrli school basketball tournament tonigrht by defeating the fast By M. D. TRACT. uinun quinieu iite score was Press Staff Correifti,di.t to 13., The game was (Copyright, 1028, by United Press.) one of the most fruefling contests of the big meet NEW VORK March The Provo bulldogs took the lead from the first and a mlUiou votes now In on the news-ppe-r gradually widened the breachbetween the two tallies. The poll to test public opinion ot largest dirrerence was at the end the third quarter when the prohibition law, a cross sectoiV the score stood 17 to 7. of the tabulations still ihows 10 to i ' In the fourth period C. Davis, the leading scorer nf the. lth I I dealraforehaage, VThirty J wo newnptpert out of over 400 vow engaged In Uklng the straw rote" give 5T1.065 aa favor ing either modlftcatlon or repeal ol the prohibition law, while 36,006 op pose any change in It : In the last presidential election shooting causing many a heart in Provo fans to beat faster. The tall Uintah center pled in three field goals in the exhibit. He would have made a fourth one had not Phillips executed a spectacular stop under the Uintah basket after racing half the length of the halL . Provo made six points from the foul line out of a possible chances. Uintah made one successful free throw and eight over 28,000.000 votes were cast which would indicate that the refer missed six . OTHER SCORES.' C endum when complete Will scarcely t rnmmrnnr ruuiiur,iur scratch the surface of the nation's voting strength. The .Tabulation" by " the " United Press today wasi .V . ., Paper.- St .Loul ... Modifkatton Time or reiieal, --r-- UklSTCltyrews Schnectady Star night Buffalo Times spawning smelt were cap- h. ' MUGRTIRS num - . homl. . ' ENTERTAIN of Fish in Huge SmeltRun In or tflrW servfeH of commerce and trade associations ROTARIANS r ' - lilAil U m ul Four S6,006 Opposing Present Referendum Scarcely r Scatch Surface of Nation's T VotinStrentfh The ' organization service bureau, Volstead measure), only fosters the of which Mr. Mrown ls.tbe bead. to ,:r innil 29 MILLION VOTES CAST IN LAST V S. ELECTION Colvta B. Brown, chief of the. or ganisation service bureau of the chamber of commerce of the United States 1 coming to Provo and will he the speaker at the March mem bership meeting of the Prove Cham, ber Thursday, March 23, according tp E. 8. Hinckley, secretary, ' The title Of hi address I Yntlr ilh Nation's Work." -'- liens hers of the local body who bear this address will be given a broader vie of the' relationship which lo cal activities bear" to national bet Thee BjMinlsh flyers are preparing ta try a new overland route to the Philippine. The airmen are, left to right, CupL Eduardo Gonsalea, Capt Rafael Martinet Estevey 'And Capt poa Joaquin Lorlga. Their route, terment, according to those who as show n by the map, runs from Madrid through Tripoli and .Cairo, across rabia and down the Persian Gulf have-- beard Mr. Brown ' In It he shows lha the several . tbouwiod i;:jcarfli : chamber 'of commerce throughout the country, each striving to build a stronger and' better roinmunity. are. In the nationwide spread of that ef fort, helping build a stronger and :"" better toUSie ," spirit ','We are going to fight as never commerce of the United States w" .,;" irniii I lUltJ FAil I ::z'y " rra0 'omcmrhrreTJtotffpart respects. - rnnii- i- Fijmres Stand at 371,055 For jnoanicauon Kepeal Against to Unseat AH Officers "Your Part In the Nation's to Enforce Dry Refusing Work" Is Theme of - Amendment t . Speaker before-1 -r- ua-onuifo- i Brown of U. S. of Commerce to WILL APPEAR HERE AT MARCH 25 MEETING WASHINGTON, Mar 13. (UP) President Colldge'e aid la sought by ory' ta getting greater prohibi-tlo- a enforcement la America. r With member of tn executive committee f the league meeting; with tha president, Wayne A Wheler, league counsel, revealed to Mm United Press that the' Visit -- n WFTR Seek ' NEWSPAPERS MINI COIGH Aatl-Saloo- n -- , : , NOTED C. OF C. OF CQOUDGE PRICE TWO CENTS S3SB. 1788 1163 12902 2557 41027 Manti..,.;, iJPW5PAPFRQ 1IU llul'lU U1IU lMriri- - m n n l a Ulbd Al OtA Present -- 4awU I ' "608 209 272 . 1- - - A.33 PI. Grove ..27- - - '.!'" ; The game was featured by the j guarding of any game In .;V 8219 Edward Wyllis Scripps Notedltbe tournawej.t l It, was evident 9tt7 MM Publisher Dies Near Liberia, (from the first that neither team wm going to give lt opisHieiita any ' i flowers 2(1079 1432 lul decorating the tabic Chicago Exam, r1slB4tt:-t; shoot Jlrom were present. Milwaukee Bchtluel 43154" "4152 ; NEW TORK, March UP)-- r any place on the large flmir. The 75T .Journal ,161 . Introt LPeor Ti&tAdmX Uwd . AuderU-r, w Pmvg ton 4tutiKKBt hi-),i- ,iEdward 7 r,; H,fcriptvlt'''te4fe4) Haute' 6TS 8503 Terre Post, duced Carl, Wolf rom .cbiiiniian of ents lo real bulldog fashions Jfc)t6-- ;: Boward of founder the, , Scripps 78.18 N200 the arrangement committee, as mas Omaha New Phinti and fiul'iock. we''bVrK of( J f 0N2 newapvpnb- - died shortly' after" 1Q 14104 ter of ceremonies. In bis usually Baltimore t'ost ' center line, most of the time to the 176 ofdock Friday ' night abiiard fcli Tucker Atianto Ga.' Georgian 2304 happy toood, Judge James-B- . be ready tfor any surprise attacks. '' Times-, New Orleans tola tfle girls of the Ideals of the , v. yacht, the ObbK In MonrovlalBay, - gnow' played one of the 8780 117 Rotary cluh.. ,Misg Vivian Merrill Picayune , of his career. He was in off tb coast of Liberia, Africa.: 8 responded to the welcome fci a most Birmingham Post ' 139 every play,- Intercepting pas-'- , as- - . was hi contained News death pf 3072 Press 311 cleter manner, getting the hearty Memphis In the ''guarding and' drib- - " 5430 2222 in a dispatch received t the New slsting Tsmpa Times apiiiftuse of All present the bail back into Provo. 'ter bllhg Scrlpps-Howof York officers the 1176 53477 'jEach one of the girls was present New York News ritory. Bown ran tne floor in a sit- oston Travel rdngwspa pen this, mornlBg, Kte (4 ed pero manner, aim. assisted mar- -16200 Bee Sacramento 996 and pepper sets as a token from the In getting the Ixiil liito the" velous'y ,13.JIarch ' O., CINCINNATI, Ruu Fran. News. ; 86501 2721 club. .! ,; of ... . hands .the Bulldog forwards. 438 (UP) Announcement of .the death An orchestra under the direction Los Angeles Exam. 1M44 Phillips bad the first shot at' the i -- ' 'E-'his aboard of yacht. Scrlppe 6909 993 Ore. News of Prof.'- Robert Sa tier played sev- Portland, basket for Provo after more than 551 the "Ohio, In Monrovia Bay, Liberia eral selections'. : A solo was sung by Great Falls Leader 4485 two minutes of play.-was near i ' r to was his office here at received "430 Miss Armeuia Von Plantk, accom-p- a Sheridan Enterprise 3664" ' center an the and instant missed, . 9238 filed by her- - father, Gordon Von Evansvllle Press ut, day by H. L.TheBmlthton, his setprivate Uter Snow maneuvered the tutll by "Courier secretary. dispatch 1409 Camden 12716 Planck. ,, A beautiful dance skit was within striking distance and nuido, 1288 ."474 one of. Mr. Hcrlpps ..secretaries it given by Norma and Kathryn Par-do- Fort Worth Press jrount This stunt "was duplicated - 3875 774 aboard the yacht, read; A sola dance was presented by El Paso Post I "Monrovia by him a second later. , Chief Liberia H Bay, 1244 Dallas 268 Dispatch Marion Berg. . Interesting readings O. Davis scored a point on a foul 90006 died on board the yacht, anchored were given by Helen Carroll nnd Totals ...,.,.,...871,055 In Monrovia Bay, of apoplexy at called on Hoover. Phillips Ixrosted Mngie Barton. 10 :06 Friday night the 12th. Will the Bulldog tally to five points by - The commitee in charge of the afcarry jmt lgnel orders of Seit.l5. making a successful foul throw, fair "conMeUofCTATolfromTDrr 1923, unless otherwise notified. Tte Manuring conntedV-- basket on, , H. G. Merrill anf '.--.Spear; climate and lack of facilities de throw from 'out of bounds. Snow ....,' fatlierBland ; jDauglers' . . wa observed by the Provo" Rotary Albuquerque TrU). Club at the Hotef Rolierts Friday Cleveland Prasn " evening: Moro than 50 attractive Colnmbut Jom-na- l ' . ; .V- - ; - . - i closest M27 : ,to:JPgtitulS48. g - Jiest-gnme- - ft-- lt , . He , . . SETTLEMENT OF free. llu&. while Met- mand Jmrnedlate-bmialv rill - missed on a fonl called on R. Young." - According to Smlthtoiu the signed Hoover for - charging, The first ended 6 to 3 for Provo. orders of Sept. 15, 1923, refer to di Hoover scored the first field goil". . rectlons- given, by Mr. Scripps for the dlMjKMwl of bis IhmIv In event In the second quarter mid Bullock the score to 9 Ti en Me-of his death nt sea. These direc tions stipulated that bl iKHly won t'urdy drlbblcHl..throiiglLlMcCurd.v.. t be buried at sea Immediately and scored lintah's only point in the PAKSAIC. N. J., March 13. without cominnnlcMting with or second quarter, with a neat field NEW YORK, March 13. (UP) (UP) Two hundred strikers from ' after Hoover had converted Commissioner Iiiiiuigration Henry local silk mills marched to Pater-so- waiting any instructions from " his goal "Snow into two from associates. fine business or setup II. Curran has resigned, effective today In the hope of spreading family aken out, Farthing--baMarch 31 to become a counsel for ttla a ,,iin r. m.mluM th. Smithton stated that despite bis polntvbe yaahis taking, place. . McTnrdy the City Chili, Benjamin M.' Day, la fulled' to count ""front the foul lihe formerly legal adviser In the Interon Bullock's foul. The half ended ' . nal' revenue bureau, Is expected to Welslx,rd. strike organizer , . to 7. ' ' i.4 mil - iui m, wmma au. M . II I r PWvT buiujuuuull sftloThe rinderRtood"aToffiiiniroT Curran the Paterson union soon would call who In at the present visiting bis Atthiugb Coninilssioner McCurdy started the third quarhas bad frequent clashes with the a mother at San Diego, Calif. He ter liv shooting a pretty field iroa'. meeting toon'slder the possibility doHbted, s howeverr If his instrnctlous Bown made the read 12 to a 7 of strike. The picketing opera' wou'd reach the yacht in time to 7 with a free shot Eaton replaced of policy both he and tions today will, be etutered at the Mr. Scripps' McCurdy whose nose was bleeding out officials professed sentiments carrying prevent plant of the NatonaL Silk Dyeing orders for burial at sea. ' v of mutual regard.' profusely from his collision with which employs aeverah ' The commissioner said he had dtf company,: Bonn. workers.'- i ' elded to resign "long before- the thousand Watkliis nnderv Phillips fouled The usual group of pickets was Catheart case" when he was severebut Wa'k!r.S failel ncath the on hand at. local mills today and some in attacked for his ly quarters t ni:ike eithe. one of the two fro? . a few more workers were Induced to part Iti the exclusHMMrf the coun- Join the- - setrike. shots count Bown uiiide a'J lonp which has closed tess?' At that time he claimed bis h..t frnm the side. l seventh its week. The arbltratlonf hands were tledjn ejuatter.;3Z3: The play .stopped while the refIt Is understood that Cnrran's committee,' chosen ny Mayor Johneree escorted a vicious looking bull- - ?. McGulre, Is still investigating cotinew po a annual-salat the" dltlons and dog ontsidethe"haII after the dog, prospects fells JUTthan the $6.5(K) are had tried nTLlteThTJIps, apparent ucconipaiiying the. commissioners! ip. of any- settlement maneuvers scant- ; , '.r BALTIMORE, Md:, Manh ly the ennino was unaware' of the hluiself t The British freighter Tafna kiusbip existing liet'ween ' Is on fire in Chesaiienke bay; accord and tiie lighting Provo squad."-' Ing to advices reaching here today. a big hnnd as was' Bullock' given -Asthehipwy!teamim-up-th- e rentcTT neriile'rrnfSTF("past bay for Bnltlmore under her own dribbled the ball more than half , were which fire two 13. tugs BOISE, Idaho. Murcb power, (UP) way across the harf an pierced Ibe rnshe44o4ierld-jdnilngaheJjlgn- t I ominice Poglnevkh.- - wenteni-et An IhstAnT inter be convertid jriop. are flooding the hold with water a foul throw intov a life Imprisonment for the murder of taliy. enaing . Although smoke wis visible from; Harry Wells at Pierce City.. February. third quarter by the score ot 17 the shore- - wbn' the freighter passed the 15. started his term in the Idaho ' Blbson Island this iu riilng, no tot. LONDON, -- .March, 13. (UP) penitentiary Friday. The crime was Davis theBnlldogs C. outplaved particularly brutal one. Poglaevich Alan Cobham, Britain's foremost flames were seen. Tbi fact and scoring six finul the In period, fire that the. tugs information the sentenced when landed but civilian at pleaded guilty Croypilot today d points to half'tlujt, many for the he apienled to the. state supreme don, London's air port at the con- were not using their lowers-.-' court. The appeal was denied and clusion of that the blaze so fur is con- Provo squud, ;'Hoowr made a flaid lt trip goal and Bown a free shot the slayer was brought to Boise. ; flight' to Capetown, South Africa. l4, fined tovthe hold. , HENRY CURRAN' HAS RESIGNED - MILLS SCANT n rEZZ ! Wb.ed w.WWer. 1 TI l?aa A'rt V Z n i. prol-lt'in- Wash-higtn- BIG FREIGHTER -- - ISTHREATENED r .... Alleged Slayer Starts LifeTerm RETURNS FROM LONGFUGHT . -- . lndl-eate- -- mile-roun- d 3 |