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Show i ..... ir--ir A NEWSPAPER Dedicated to a policy of fairness to aH sections of ' Utah comity, 0 v . U Ctl v i i ; - , rvaAYl i 1 J - . w i . i IT i ,. . 7-A- " ' - m I i w A TT Tm ORG. j i . HERALD PHONES Business Office . 93 Editorial Booms . ,107 . ." VOLL PRICE TWO CENTS PROVO, UTAH. SUNDAY. JUNE 13. 1926V 4, NO. 48 Impressive FlagDay Exercises To Be Hed By Pro vo on d iay EI ks-- M Bandits GUNMEN StvoInfehsatiqiialHoldup ri . Hoo's Hoo In Utah County IE MING l 1 ..' es. ng medals and honor flag for prize flag-- essays, J.- - T. Parrer; "Star pangled Banner,' audiijficc ' ' and band. ; The anuul essay contest conducted by the Elks lodge was won this of the year by Ze!ma Adamson eighth grade ; Stuart Morrison of the seventh grade, and Af ton Hod-soof the' sixth grade. The honor flag will go to the Junior high The para le' wl!l begin frmn the Elks home at 6 o'clock. Led by the new Provo Elks band, the members of the lodge attire.d in their parade-togswill march over the priueipal .streets' of the city. Following the .parade the exercises will be conducted at the band stand in Pioneer " . . park. program will.. be fc The following given : "Siing of Uncle gam," baud : America, audience and band, under the direction of Murray Roberts; lirnyer. Chaplain N. C. Price; introLe Exalted Ruler . enerclses, duetory Itoy Hardy and officers o Provo Lodge No. 489: "Day Most Glor ious," quartet, Murray RoWrts, Pet er Jensen, Marv Hansen and Alice Peterson; history of the iiag, si. II. Graham. assisted by Wilde's Musical Troabadours; "The Tr! uniph of Old Glort," band; "Blag , -- , n school. , Stray Elks visiting In Provo are for. a place In l bull of the f alowlns the ser Elks wUHjp-1- H requested, to the parade. vices.' rjrt IJle-lunua- jTf iCjk Tbg. eomiftt."!! .'cVntge of the parade cbnsiV '. f 5 Ji. F. ' Can- t 'Wrds.fLeso chairman ?"V Ferre. Ed: Rnmseyl'iy. Beesley. James Smith ,L. I. Johnson and non. Stuart Morrison. ABSENCE OF GRAF , . ELECTION BUYING CHARGED TO G. O. P. TRIP. POLITICALLY SIGNIFICANT, WISE SAYS Pass Fee tlaugen Equalization .Stubbornly Opposed lly Ad- as: -- Killed In- and 1Woman . il Bianiiy as uuiuucii foiiwi 1 - Promiscuously ?t:- -- WASHINGTON, June 12 (UP).-- A fctory of back, room play, infer ential vote buying and corruption in . accounting was related to the com- wiuite primary Investigation . . . . .i miaee today by T. Henry Walnut, chairman of the. Philadelphia com Jackson mittee which " acted Ifor Governor Gifford Pinchot in the May Penn' sylvania senatorial primary. Walnut charged that the Republi can organization of PhHudetphul and the sya'fera It had built up are Gardner. responsible for unusual conditions in the Quaker City. Citizens there are satisfied to let PROVO ELKS' BAND MAKES oiitu.' become unre organized; FIRST APPEARANCE IN strained in "buying elections AFTERNOON CONCERT THIS through money and promises," he The first 4'oncert to be given claimed. by Tlie newly organized Provo Frederick K. Beutel, Plttsburgs, . The oldfolkaof If tab,, stake will at Elks' bawl wrlj be played Chairman of the Pinchot speakers ho!d their annual outing at Geneva Pioneer park at 4 o'clock this and meetings cotpmlttee, described beach Thnrsdajp, juna,aT,: according Samuel with Jepper'afternoon, the method of paying off watchers to .annoujwfeiaenttjof SVyman Berg, son, Jr., directing: head- secretary of the Old folks commitand; workers at Pepper-Fishe- r Byron Uastrup, cornetist, will quarters in Uhe hotel Heury Pitts-wirgbe-t- h soloist of the-- day. A At 10 o'eloclc Iff fBe morning the splendid program of classical "There was a constant line 150 vatlous local ward tmmittees will and popular numbers will be feet or 200 feet long In front of arrange 'fee; old' folks in iveBy- - according to Mr. Jepper-sothe pay window," Beutel snid automolilleg ready: 1 start to" the . . "They pHid 200 to.300 an hour" under resort. The old Jog3Mlf wear their the system. ' sir them paying act badgesB I oTldiPg tJTjisse. from 70 ively on WedueMiy, Thursday and to 80 years- of age .will wear the On Saturday the line red badge; from 8Q to 90, theblue Friday. wasn't so long." snd those over? 0 WHr wear the ' '. ... " .1.1.1. lEillltol tW! Wl :t1ti white, DCITT of aPlW'tly ten doUar bills' Upon their arrtvat at . Geneva an I 1 pointing to an ash tray hopr of sociabiHty willibe enjoyed three inches in diameter. The big annual banquet will- then be Most of the paying was done in served, and thia will' b followed by LONDON. June 12, (UP) Thejbills of $19" denominations, a progranl of mnsie, riadlngS, sTfort He said4 he thought S. J. Topley, addresses, and Other, forms of re yacht Merado, ownM bySir' How- ard Franks, was" refloated today; treasurer of the Pepper West State creation and Hmsement: f ' after having gone ashore on Brakes campaign committee, who testified It is the desire of the committee and between Beftl and ltamsgate.' last night, had acted as paymaster that every old : person fHving in High seas were running and motor-boat- s although he wasn't sure. Utah stake be their guests on this and a life boat crew stood At Vare' headcjuHrters the "scram- occasion, Mr. .Berg statesi v ble" for money was even more vigby to aid. An incorrect " report that the orous. ; ' ' , "They paid off in VareApcad-quarter- s grounded vessel was Sir Thomas Wednesday and Thursday," Lipton's . Shamrock created" excitesaid the witness. "The line on these ment at the time. two, days, was about six wide.'' The rest of j payments were jttmde from an alderman's office." m HO is this stalwart handsome chaik who's sitting now on fortune's lap? Who came to First National Balik.ami plae ed It In the leading rank?, Who Is the friend of farming men and h'Uds them money now-- ond then? Who's chieftain of Palmyra "stake, tne richest sectioj near the lake? He treats each man as a partyou bet, Ifs Henry A. ner; SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES "Citizens and taxpayers ofProvoi mve waitea patiently ror action 4ublicjconifort-8tatlo- n on the rnrt of our city offlda bere," declares J, AA Owens, whosiiys jIs JiuIiegiZbrliigttlilm in' contact rwith nwny strangers travelitis our fitri "Each week visitors wine within ij r gates and they are deprived of which they find In Imost every city in America of so. days of service is almost of affairs, tbto.sliser Sue), niruiinkuble. "We have heard it said that sol .property owners have objected to having this convenience put in certain places, and for that reason our city officials apparently" have" taken it for granteiUihat" It is not wanted. It seeins.tw me it would take.pnl? a little sTOhiina onthelr part to put thls station where ,jould meetthe.neeils of the'grutest iiuniber of people Irrespective of the objections of a few. "It bus been sugjested tlwt the most logical place for It Tvuld i l,',, nftnr the curb br the Orni station. Here we have a street that "1 1,1 i a i j ss iuih-nnu1 U i unsiiif ImdlV cut p anyway rrniuaiie ;riiopmni f oi,v iiutris ncic - ur ed ' . Texas, a freshman at Yale. ''' SHOWERS ARE PROMISED WITH BULLETS W) r -. ? jj 1 JhuiurtluuAr - - ''ni ;''.' - I jrM . -- . 11 r-l- l IU f rijil'"i'"ti"n would nutke fcffiH-- t which,-i- A,'y up the difference be- ' ' jtween hmiKv. ami foreign .rnices. , The animal summer fyheol' lm'l. f entailing a heavy draiu on the ' , or "social, mixer," w'hich was held, treasury. r ' LENR00TN0W WITHCOOLIDGE In'tl.a TaiIIuo nn,Dilinn .1 V. ,,.. I . in :': university, proved to lie a ot ' nnusual Interest, as all who tended will testify. Miss Jejipson, Coach Cliarles J. Hart and! 3FIREl)ESTR0YS m WASHINGTON, June 12 lIP) Senator ;. Lenroot, : admlnintraflon J Repiibllin, W isconsin, today broke Miss Elaine Christeiison had charge. Besides regular dance tinmbcrs awny from the farm btoc sjintirtlng the fafoi the committee hird ttrrnnpreil fox relief plan nnd utged ttef sm'iafv, soiiie "Viixers" that got eve'rylKnlv, Fire of. undctermlliiHl-oriiri- li to adopt his substitute htll'niodeHet! in a nierry mood. This mood 4v!d,, 11 ::!(. at dance the last, the hoiue of Glen 'Monk of until to conform' with Coolldge prindptes. .Miss .Donna Durraut, wa fHrnisbcil' bv the ar- - Orem "Sntimbiy morn jm. The daughter, of Ienroot condemned the Hnngcn Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Durrant, re- bill as "uneconoBiic. wn fr;,Tiu, e,it.t uucohstl sitv Plavers. I.eKor J. Rubemon, tlnll'ii v,tu !i turned "Thursday from a two years' ...,i .i i ... leader. The hall was tasteful - 4ire .valued at aiijiroxiiiiatciy $l,0ui, mission In the Central States of the" and was covered by Insurance. In "Instead of aiding the farmers-- , L" decorated. L. D. S'. church. Miss Durrant would addition to the hoiiNe itself, niost Win Lcnruotf them," injure of the. fiiniilnin- was destroyed besilent' 'much' of her timein Te'tfas, fore it could be n.'iiicil. and declares that she enjoyed her Alitnns were sent to Provo tun! work very much. Whllentway-Mls-sl Pleasant Gi'tiv fire di'psn-- merits Ifurrant received the Evening Her both of whom Responded. .However, aid., which she 'declares was her most welcome visitor whi'e she, was -j the Piyio fire i.nuijuiiisit,, was in ' . away. .' operation near the Iiuleiiendeut' Oil "I dou't know what I should have comiW!iyV plant. .South University SEATTLE, Wash'., June 12 Up)h j 'iivemie. nt' iho timj tin, done without the Herald,". Miss r,u.i uouna on a new iiiiiiiu vi 42 '(UP4 , - 'j,,; .NEW Yo1c&-Ja- ue f mm u. wter t Durraut declared tiiwii her return left iii, firemen grout dtsndvautuse gathering of, liigli-jllg- j "It served as ajnoftLgel''"'"" news thter heroes of theorth today for Nonona to take moi nftafVles of the Boniun .Cafhi.llc a; iho Mon't home, niMfwas letter, and yon may feel assurpd ..,. . Vitv York loifl ever xeeu v,.m,i em medical science to the natiw ,i'Ji.uiiJ.ji jiiii-..- .,, to'-hinterior, Alaska st"re-TR roiitc hlie to (he !e fin;. yvaheretoiliiyreTT to congratulate careruiiy. - ; The trio Includes Miss Mabel e?tfbiirist congress which 'opens In yon npim the splendid pnixr you' are " o Roj-J- j nurse, who was the heroine 2(1. June tiaiingo j or is Interest It publishing. great 23 .men ou the ! here as well as away. I enjoy It .the rescue of "schooner crushed Lady Kimlerslej; ilieideil the delegation. H9 wn a very niuch and wish to thank the ew in 1924 ; Dr. Curtis Welch, renown- imps! of ;t!aril!naj ,Ha.vesfof to It for rue,'' sending management - ' ed for his Valiant servii e during the York. Oiher pririi-eof the church , Nome diphtheria epidemic, and Mrs. were Cardinal 0"Donnea, primate We'h. respected as an angel 'f of ull Ireland; CnrdimiM)Hliols of mercy to sick natives.' Hungary uiid) Cardinal: Plffl of Vienna. " 'I 'i '" Emimi Guy, prominent Provo high 'cardinals were given a sttr The , ring welcome, when they arrived j school student and daughter of 5lr. ' Met C'en- by yachts in the j and Mrs. J. W. Xhy. i'Ad yesterday. Dr. Thomas I Martjn, who is bhJV they w.erft'. escorted up Broad - iter stfttet, who was severely Injured George K. I.ewls. Mark Allen smt leaving Sunday, for the intversity way and Fifth Avenue to St. Pat fast wwk tn jiu fiut-- accident near rick's eatnedraVjWeceded by igiowit-et- tbe Point qf .Muuiitiiln, wiii lie reJoe Nelson visited Aspen Grove 01 aunnesoiu iu u. irwuivu Ih- ItHUce.': , - , moved from a Saltixe nospital ia Friday evening. Thev report that in bacteriology, will attend the . res? wilt' of The Plant t arilinax.5 here, tin l,nM 11, i h.,,m 1,1'iit,iM.iin: ternatlonal. Congress-,.tA On,..' looked U'tter. tlvv provo dur- til: .Wednesday; whin they will leave Science-a- t Cornell the University ton physlto hiked liig.to attending the Lewin K. George Inns, she must be kow.very quiet ing the week commencing August for hielig(X.in a in.HJlHTfrtuTThi' Mv .KiMr',- He snv th nionn-iniMr At this- meeting emineirtvrscl - ears hnve'1iiefhilrtiedr1n-CnTilinn- l to Imi.irovp' .snil nuistthereforft Tint ftm ther se" will red and each the world iilliiitin from bears over the all jentlstg vlsit.irs for at least ten. days rtwive on hike the July cogerlv awaiting name' of a curdiual. be present. or two weeks,. 10 and 17. DUKKANT ' RETURNS HOME : - finiv-i'itiv- J ' iissllif - CHURCHMEN ON t OF MERCY . WAY TO MEET! ifve Ke-nt- tle , e !-- " . 1 IS - " ' flAiKT mrnnt till Mli fill Al.ll IIIT I" CM TAVrn -- INVADERSMET ' farm--relief- STORM DOES OriLFORDijCoiin.. June 12- (U persons, two of thenr Yale students, were killed in an automobile jc'rBh near herp early today, The couples were returning to New Haven ina roadster when the machine left the road while going at high-speon a curve and crash- ed into a tree. . Tho,4eaB Mrs, Edwin Hecser and Miss Do rofhy Klernan. both of New Haven. William H., Cushing of BrookUne, Mass.. a sophomore at Yale. "a'j-t- f . theeek INCAR CRASH , . -- CHICAGO; June 12 (UP) Wind rain and electrical storms .centering; about Chicago relented early today after more than 12 hours in w'hlcb more t hair n' wore of persons were injured and huge property damages ' were suffered. The storms "readied their climax in Chicago with a half hour of electrical display .during which 22 persons were hurt, and" .forty fire alarms were sounded. Some of the injured were struck by lightning lioHs anil stunned others were hurt by Talttfig debris from buildings that were hit by lightning. Two women and a,, man were trampled In a panic on a street car when lightning bit the" roof andset the car afire. J for hjs' inspection. (He will e able to riMir,t, too, the ' sentiment of the went on tuiugs 'and political. govertuueiiial to- -. . Work jolil the mited Pr'.-iday" he would have no siM'aking cn- - He did wit siiy however, .that ho would hive no: print to instillation , with leaders anil farm folks. Revelation of plans for his west- -, ern trip came less than a week after the victory in Iown. ' The date was not lost ou polltlcliniSj."who suggest Work iiope.to quell a re, ported "corn licit revolt.'1; To do tlfP!, It wiik sugt;i'Sti)d that er Robinsori ; remarks prrih ilm'k- - efforts should be made to sell the son: selection, qua rtet ; remarks, west on Coolidge's riews on Bishop W. P. Whitehead; Instrumental duet, Mr. Wilde and son; ' Senator Fess, Republlcnn, Ohio, selection, choir ; benediction, Chas. has been giving them for a few days id the iseimte without lalH'lling them '.-- ' '"' " coming" f rom the White House. '';.';'; .In a word they are that the ' lers shoVld be enabled to hirv Jonns il 'from the govermuwit to lie re l there should : lm no at"-- j t0 ',u,w,ll'e t,UH,t A Haugen V9 ' MUCH DAM AGE farm jellef . Provo In the near future to fill missions for the L. D. S. cburctf! Tp progranl outlined. Is ns. follows: Opening selection, choir; Inselection, vocation, Don Williams quartet comprised of Aleene Peterson, Mary Huusen, Peter Jenseji and Murray Roberts; instrumental doef," Charles Ej. Wilde, and son; reinarks, Norman Creer"; solo, Walt- 5 ( ATUnii11 LU tnJW ilLTLlil FOUR KILLED on . ' missionary Cooliilge's Ideas the reul motive " - work - A farewell testimonial will ' be gfven Sunday eveningnhe First wjird chapej for'orman Creer, sop of "Mr. Slid 'Mrs: W. O. Creer, and Orrln Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. - .,. i - that suggest, hi t jured in the conflict. In which the demonstrations fired shots, threw paving' stones and bottles and "used knives. ' Communist deputy Harusz was seriouslty wounded. Eighty-fiv- e persons were arrested during the demonstration. By midnight the police had the situation under control lthough heavy patrols were on duty throughout the city. . ; jmirnejv They, ATFIRST-WARf- ' til CREER TO BE HONORED HOLDOUTING ' L2j - MISSIONARIES UTAHSTAKE WASHINGTON,"" June 12, (UP) 'GENEVA. June' 12 (UP) Forty Weather outlook for the iieriod fasclstl, lacluding two Itnllaikjnem- June 14 to 19, Incliisive Northern Rocky mountain and ners or the secrtar(st or thi.eague nf Nations,' today attacked meet- plateau regionsly A period of showers the early ing held In commemoration of the anniversary of the death ot Deputy part of the week and ftgaJut during the latter part.' Cool the first" half iuaiicoii or jne inn in u ciinTuoer, Cntrirs were mcd by the attack and moderate temperatures there ers, who were met with revolver after. ' and Southern Rocky mountain snots. stampeded and 1m the tHy. rt'utrn: Wu'utliim that vnn bejtixiiu anywhere women were trampled. The fnsclsti plateau regions: -coma m iiunimia hh, WiMt: tf th ! "tfnnretuetu;e j nuy were i beingi overwhelmed when 40 Mostljrfnlr weather, exirept for a . . llllze jineuluie-diiZt!iiurnior- e prisi)iicrsno sjiena most or ineir gendarmes Intervened and the fns- period of iethunilershowers about" the week. Normal tern they too - od rhrtt-fle- it lime li itering about the luwrfH f 1r automobiles" with their "nifdiTeof-(TIperutures most of the week. ' wounded, to work?" - NORMAN OLD FOLKS OF . PRAGUE, June 12 (UP). A four hour battle between police, communists and socialists was staged in O"- y orrin to-h- aJZJ. , kLul II , BY PUUAN SS'YDEU WASHINGTON. June 12 (UP). With the west awakening to the subject ,'of farm relief as never he tore, n nii'inlier of- the I'oolurcabinet is abniit to make a wlng through tlii? region beyond the Mis"''"' sissippi. . Swretilry" of Interior Work starts June 27 ou an, "Jnspcclion trip." He designates his jourwy as a visit Nirks and Imllan rcr- tit mition.-i- l vathius, bitt. the politically wise here' l'liTim there is something po litli'iilly more significant iu bis - ' j ministration Workers ! - ! . Lonjr Lines of Watchers Section . Window For Large Rake- Pay ' off In Recent Primary A navlloelf.Square late last night, following demonstrations against tariff increases. Four were seriously all of life's compulsions and wounded' policemen 58 were J In various I , iTtannJ . 8 F ' ' ;. 1 AS GIRLS FLEE BANDITS J Used In Battle YACHT IS (The writer of the following ar- -' V tide Is "a MassBchusertr neWBpaper-mn-n ony of regularity and perfection, here for a. short vacation.) may excite our admiration and may . BY HARRY DAVIDSOX KEMP. even strike something of fear into rlchsf fashioned be Into soul my l our hearts. But he 'is unfriendly fiirured beautv. t AY'lth streflfrA to resist and weak- - and uninteresting. Make him a' God to be worshipped; he Is not a comI Y ness panion to be enjoyed. , ; JlJke a mountain eroded, deep-can- Men are like plains and rolling. yonea hiiu uioouy,.. By Time's chlsle sotilptured, Its full lowlands as well as mountains. We find such in great numbers out In self revealed. team vso well The man and themountai.n are New England. Th after all "much alike. Viewed from in society that they haveno Inof, their owta. a. distance the features of each O'o dividuality They blended 4ind softened into an In- thik, and- - act with the herd' withof out discrimination. Your western tegrated unity. - And a close-ti- p both repeals erosion in the original men appear to me to be much like structure where struggle has been your mountains. Whatever they at work fashioning 'a .character, a may lack In education and discipline . distinct personality. they make np in human interest. This is-- , rather a lengthy preface A massive ledge of rock which hns! withstood the hunger of the to" my promised discussion of your elements, without a scar may excite city mayor, bnt somehow a consideration of "his character as it has our admiration. r lt may bring' us to our knees with fear and awe, But impressed me from a distance sug it is unfriendly. It has a beanty of gested such an Introduction. Your power, of stubbornesg, but it is cold. mayor is Interesting, lie is like a It lacks variety "of outline and de- Rodin statue. I have learned that lightful Irregularity. It Is like a he is of pioneer Scandinavian "stock and that he has had a great variety musical chord forever "Jgreat ' f of exerlences as a .child froiri drlv- stained.' . Tlie unflincbinE,' 'stubborn,' ''(Continued on page. 8) man, who has .re VI Interior .Work To Stcrc(tary of Leave- - For Western Bullets, Bottles Stones and Knives ATTENTION OF EASTERNER A ?0TE s - ' L- Sales company iu tlie busy wholesale, market district on west 13(th street and1" ordered about 3D niej and women employes, to put up their hands. Several girl employes became hysterical and ran for exits. When they failed.to heed a command to halt, the bandits themselves' ap" parently panlt'- - stricken, fired the group of cashiers, bookkeepers, , packers aud clocks. Josephine de Forle, 20, fell with a bullet through her chest and died on arrival at St. Vincents hospital: Sumuel Wuiterbottom, 50, another employe, was almost instantly kill ed by bullets through his bead and nuck. EUzabert- 8ehiaker, - the third victim, was shot In the hip but will recover. ATTRACTS GOVERNME ' . ne.12 (l"P), jSEW YOKK, Two persoiA were killed bV bandits and another wounded today In one of the most daring attempted hold" . ups In New York In years. A pair of bandits with revolvers eiiteredThe office of the 'Hunglow IN CITY ' Senate Investigation Commit' tee Hears Details of Elec-- ,. tion Corruption . -: ; violin solo, Edwin D. Wilde ; awardi- MISSIONARY Thirty Employes Held Up In Uusy Market Uistnat or Man i. Elks from st.veral Utah cities will! Without a Stain," quartet : patrlo- joiut the Provo Lodge Monday even- tie address, Rt. Rev. A. W. Moulton, ing In itsnannual flag day exercls-- ' bishop of Utah Episcopal church; 'V HYSTERICAL GET PANIC STRICKEN a D. S. MISSIONS LEAVETFOR - ' V - New York Jrn '.. INPlfi AS GIRLS GET ' V- , s r . BROUGHT HOM LOCAL BOYS VISIT TIMP Will Attend Plant J Science Congress . nrr ' i,iu-,Tii- bf lJ(. ' - |