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Show AGE.TWO P B Q Q - (U T 'A' H) -' S U N D A-Y. H E R AL D, S U ND A-Y,. J U:L: Y- el 9 3;0.V SECTION TWO OUT OUR WAY BY WILLIAMS iffl I - a . A -SCIUPPS-CANFIELD NEX7EPAPH3 1 ; ' v : Every . Afternoon, except . Saturday, mtt& : Stsafcjr "HfTrft -.-V' 1 . Published by the Herald Corporation, N. Quhnar Itasxousont preildtit, in th Herald f 1 . 1 Building 60 South Tint Wart "street Provo, Utah.;' rered aa aecond-claaa Scnppt-Canfialij - ; matUr - at the" poatoMca to -Troro Utah," under th- act' cf liirch ; 1S79. Trodaiia Cberty . ilrtlia Nlcoil A iluthman, National Advertising IlepresentattveaCsa. Francisco - HiTtm-ixmt- -oflc-' GQ7; Montgomery. atreet;.Chicasa,fflc; tilt . North! Uichiran avenue; ; - Kew York . ofUe -J West Forty-fourth atreetj-Eoatoa'cffice.v 18 Trexnont: th land-; street; Detroit. MJchJaa office. Boom 24:CtenerM-lilfrBttn4ln,.7;-' . Subscription ternia-By carrier In Utahcounty. C0f cent r the month; $?3 for tlx . month, --In ad--' vanaa; $3-00 tha year in ad ranee; by mail, in the county, W-50; outaida Utah county, .--' XL W. OOODEUU Editor and Jianacer. ". ' V J.' Am' OWENS.' AdvertUlnf Manager ; V THE T BUT II QUICK Heither thia nawtpaptr, nor any of Ita rtockholdera or offlciala haa any connection whatever, directly " orindirectly, with any political party, publia utility, real . estate promotion or, other, private , ; buaineaa except the publication of nawtpapera devoted solely td disinterested 'public' servke, . : Befprmirig Our Prisoners ' ; if i - - - - ' , . . -, ! If an" otherwise normal young man. in a "moment of for etf ulnes3 losps control of himself, the'ahorter his prison sen jnce the betler chance he has for reformation. ' :. . j This Vis ""the; belief voiced by Newton D. Baker, former rcrewiryox,war,'in a. recent aaoress oeiore me Ayieveiana wsociaiiorr forvriminal "Justice. VTl"''. ;- . ' j f Mr, Baker- is. riot advocating aboh'shmenfc of punishment.-(e punishment.-(e merely wants. the proper amount of-medicine to -be given cure the ilmcxs," Too much may he as harmful a too.Jjttle ' In SovietRu&sia'a man mav so to'iail for only 10 years. he government believes that' if he hasn't improved by the nd'of that period, prison isn't going to make a man out '.of ; i The crowded condition of penal institutions in America iiy. makes . thoughtful people consider thp advisability of acn a course.. ,' A normal young man, and it is of such that Mr. Baker as speaking,. ia. usually penitent when the'deed is don. If Iveri encouragement, most of such young men. will resolve 3 play-fair '.thereafter. v - ; Btit-a "man. who knows that all his ambition to accom-liah accom-liah something miist die slowly down ,thc dim corridors 'herche waits,-Ls going to become bitter. --He vill have no lientive. for improvement Y- ..-YY ; .,'.'', 'v ' ; Intimate ; contact . with hardened, seasoned prisoners hose who. Have "committsd'butrageous, crimes and . thoseVwho ae.a criminal tendency which leads to repeated wrongdo-ig;,isn,'t wrongdo-ig;,isn,'t going to benefit the normal, repentant man." Atti- jde$ 'are contagious.' - He won t lift up the fallen.7 He Il slide fter.them.-v v. --r'-' cY :-Y: -"-r..; ' v-.'- But if h'e knows that after he has taken his Runishment lanf ully hei Will ' have-' another, chance,. that' appealing,, pros ect my encourage .his 'reformation, and : cad;to his reclaim a-, iczi as a -nsefn! -member-'of societyvp-.V - :VrV-:';: -:; ' At least r Mr Baker's' assertion opens the- way'" for -an. in." irestin'field: of discussion;1; . V-?rr-fvJ. -'V-f- ': ! Thru .a section' of. Nevada marches an larmy or-Haw-taif iterDillars. r Each bug hs '.thirty. !es. iThere re mitUoifs6f !iem, each equipped With'a;sawftaii 4pr- destroying egeta-on.; egeta-on.; ; A ! indtori s t say s, rthe army refcheia '-fr sevonty-f i ytt niws'viust' what damasfc it'may do, or how many': millions xif pilars ust":perit before ;it ejconiered;:"if;.;'::.y:v , i -They battle;. pe i f KAn it a'rf.piK-Si I , w y -J . - ' ittrestinjr-fights. iuso he. has, a better, brain' .But itwill,l?e'. aiOng, hard 'war.7 i-i?-H'E0'B:SE:I2:.E''E' Z --:.--r -- r . -.-- By ."JIM MARSHALL i Thi !da- behind ;.vyather.-and-OJl- nqut 'which are always linc stated all-tner the plac ve thla dwptrate department .a ! jGe.ccw. : -: .-; ' .. I 'ii-up "at cur place- thefe , is a athtrivdSoif banquet everv eve ) nf in the year end it seems un-! un-! ttuury to go out and pull an- i ierloneH- . .-.-l ;. t -th. ldta ieems to.txj. that th oIerft' father nVtr.8es his son - I id-eo-one evenins In tb yfar Ue, two have to" p out together i tst, to'jet acquainted , v f -4)Ut If thatr Is mftdernlsm ,re glad we're bM-fashione-t: 1 ,i - . ; o " .i Mbr can'-wecher": with" much; stlnfVs oAfr the notion I that a lh houW -"b aTTal to hl3 y . . . .1 '. ,'- .-- .,'.'.'-", -- .. -f mainly becaiw- their interests usually entirely different and iforced companionship "merely 8inp;ih! frtylft f eah - . . - " -they're not' interested 'in,,.' the m;' things t- and .they , haven't t same mitVook-on life ; . . -iand' when tf deliberately try.ri hi pals to each other the usual suit Is embarrassment and each -glad vhen lt'sovcr - jehtsl Opals' who didn't .understand how a kid'a" nilnd work's " ' ' " , AND. . .MSTI2N : A kid ; is like I a tree -and h'll gror faster and atraighter all by himself than he :wllf In the middle ofa brier patch of adv'icc. and. Interference! ..' -' ODAY : r ' : - v '-y v -(Continued from aa ,One) -i . ' 4 ' , ' " aTrsfaips. ten "times: bigger than any oetbtf- steamer, go.saJUng : around Ibe earth forbear!? 'at a, time, wlth out coming' ',downThey will make repaita . as ::they; fly, ' dropping pa'seengera In' finauer ' airships at Peking, - Paris, etc, " as ships; from America used . to 'land ' passengci's from", wijair tugs at 'Liverpool; In d 'days. r : : 1 1 litndbm - Ilowdy, folks! Yesterday was "he Fourth of July!.,.' r . i i .Pleas pass the arpica! I - . V In th. Day's News 7 "t. '-r 't5 the old-days.;: : nrHE Metropolitan .'of and -Opera -fi- oriranizatlon" of KewiTcfk by way of welfare;' work" --lii -.musical education, will try grand, opera pity the suburb of Ne w York . once oir twice- a year. . Vvx-j-. i.:; S If rfel ropoli tan Opera-. gentlemen really. .wariV'trt promote good music they should, call ih radio experts ,. John, D Rockefeller, Jr' Jwlll probably, do ; that ; with ' hla radio eettt'f, . sWon) toj be 'built In -New Vor k. ..Belng'-ablevW buy what: he wafits hf .H ill probably broadcast, all the'wav from Florida to; Alaska thyplck.-f .rthorMntjropolltan- the. -pick Tor- the Metropolitan -0k fcSIDEKlv ; i HOOVRTt " docs .what he fsn;dp as'head'of the government; to: combat .1ack; of cm-ploymenC'tbe cm-ploymenC'tbe 'record ; shows that tb .president efforts.'. to' expand public coBiStructlJnvI,to. stabilize ,bu siriess " r?artd ".- ' employment,;' has cuwKl ,thr expenditure. 'Of 11.700; :xrxcUaingtM same; ;timc Jinf w' ;tb. boQm:of ,lf2Sf i by Vniorc', than -fUS $2W,Opaowv-.Tne, pneswent promises even:, grealtrre&nlta. from the sre- dnd . half ; of ,.lhfs : :yprv . That - is VMttiffg things, done fr;,',V Y .'ri V, Reading from 'left to right ; L 'Herman rdtpte. whose whis kers were Ijrnlted Friday when a careless -picnicker-tossed a lighted agaret lnfrethem;-.; j - . v. - . . 2. Joe Harmonica efficiency ex pert, , who fastened . si : belt .: to the pinwhi els his kids. . set " off, , and used;, the 'power for mixing egg- nogsv'-.v . i'"" Ti - ;. 8. Ilafvev v U'af fie. who . looked down '.the end-of a Roman candle. to see if the fuse had gone out. Funeral Sunday.' - -: ;Jj ' ' I ,U'I Gee -Ge has, bought a xpair of rubber, boots-la wear with her bathiriff . suit- this .; summer. Last year, sho a Qcidentally stepped in the--w-ater .and jrot wet. i " ' ' -' : .-. ' ... . .c, . , . - . . . 'e v Sr- ' i , FA31ILY - INVKNTORY - ' . (July 5K . - ' -.38 'good fingers. . 2, alijerhtly burned fingers. 5 -eyebrows (singed). , ; 3 normat necks." -- - I sunburned neck.--. ' 4' noses, one of them pink. 1 car,-slightlj damaged by giant firecracker.:,; , - . :-2. stomachaches. Y, ' ' ,N C " . ..... ..,,.,; rtr '- :" . . 7 -. . -' Medical No te--' . - . ' .'.The-- 'difference ! '.between ; ammonia am-monia and pneumonia' Is' that ammonia' am-monia' comes" In, bottles and pneumonia pneu-monia comes in chests. . . : : i':': 1 TflK . OLD FAJVqLY ALBUM . T wrench named?, v ..... .. . . . . .. ... .. -, . A. It was namert ior us invcnior. :. . ' .:. -- mr . .I . - : ' .i'H". Weil,' as' I live' and breathe, if .berei ain't picture of .Cousin St. Heckleberry, him . that use to live r 1111 ''- 1 " Si was tn'ii. tnrtit leat,-' fellow-;,, in If opvoltow:- Town--ship. ,;Vft -slree, boh i, He used . to brag ; that -. onljl ortce1 did .he ' ever F 'at; two-bit WWTO; niece on dern foot.s7m.rnS wtTtt 'J5 1 --i14 - A bujingra r pair .uv socks! Turn i ws Ponsr Kd wards, .-. " . 'I L t;.T , " - vf - Pi.";'' "'.T;'-: 'ilntype.by LCharlrs LannJng. veying grqUprfnd -worked." on. the ;.' ' riiTV'iXii ' Chicago endurance-fliers remain-pJsins.Heotind.lhe.w-Orktoo diffh L ,Z r- o,: k-. cult.and ,besWes ,thati -it kept him- C .A. 7vv . ,.. , . , vm ionic in w. witt. ucviucu -mtt . j . tlir'.L ' j..i4i v..it f . W. cu, f. mi s one why vu, eurc f.v r-K .-. ', i f. , rojm rent; . ; 'MlchAftvr ft W-.rP. Pr.:the benefit of somenf oui 'r- VOUR QUESTIONS . ; ) ' You can get an answer to any i answerable , question . of fact or . Information: by writinf to Fred I rick HL Kirby, Question Edt- tor,. Proro Kvenlnff Ileraid'a .U'ashlngton Bureau, 1S22 NaT ' Vrk A venue,; . Washington, D. enclosing two cent's in , stamps for reply. Medical and legal ad roe cannot be given, I nor can. extended research bs 1 made. All other questions will 1 be answered. AH letters are confidential. You, a re cordially i Invited to make ua of this free I service as often as you please. I EDITOR, ' ..,'- ...... r : ' Q 'When was. the ylted1 states immigration bofder patroratArted? , A: . July 1, 1924. - c "" j-C ' ' ' . . Q. What ris "the capital of the province of Alberta,' Canada? ' .t. , ' -,' . ' - Q,. .Jfrom what- is the quotation There is a.-divinity that ' shapes our ends, rough-hew them , how we will, taken? . r f Ai'i From Shakespeare's 'Hamlet!' Act 5, Scene 2."' . , . Q. How is the Woolworth building build-ing in : ?Ncw. York tendered proof va gainst, lightning? - Ai- The copper roofs on the tower and; main buildinjrs are ; connected ,by copper- cables with the structural structur-al steelwork, a This grounds ' the structure . like ; an ordinary lightning light-ning kconductor Practically all skyscrapers sky-scrapers are similarly equipped. . vq. What -is -the Llano Cooperative Colony ahd where Is It located? ; , "A; r It:rs;l6cated in thc. western uplands , of - Louisiana,-- near . the Texas' border, ': 20 , miles - from the Sabine river, c The address Ls.New Llano, I..- Th'erc; are s' present about . 350 colonists N living on the land; which c6mprises 16,000 acres, and it has been' in existence; for 16 years. '' " ) ' Q. After whom wa$ (thc monkfy- I AIMACB'M. . - 7V :rfWr vsiiuU DO vnouuO HC 86 ? k i : Th4 AT- W i UL, bW AtsiT" Xo ' V AWA VM Tf4 7-lrAC- COME. AROUKIO I 'DOWAV :- ll j MeUAfa, 4trH' VvmiO MACHINES ! V KAeM . - AMD If,- .TnTjl " MOMORO AUL B V IME.mT.0 OmG ! VArtENL -6"-) HteSEUF.. HE (T'aETwoRK. j -VnnirnrriP .OOiTwEEO wp. . WhaT. WmO oF a J ; ; Queei0uirks Of The Law Married wonien..of Scotland could not, prior ,to .. 1920,' enter,- into a band. Under the 1920 statute a mar-Tied mar-Tied woman of. Scotland if of full age is capable of suing or being sued as an unmarried woman. , ; 4 Xhis- suggests the incident in "biivcr Twist," wher t he henpecked hen-pecked man was deprived., of his position because of the cruelty practised by his wife uponv the orphans in a parish Instiutlon The defense of the-husband that his 'Wife; was the .guilty person was Kmet with the reply- that in the -eyes contract nor maintain t-n suit. Under J the old rule of the common lawj a , married woman could not. sueT without v the consent of 'her. hus- dfthe.law the woman is under the dominance of her husband and' nli lr. -.'presumed' to net. as ho direct?. 4 Tle ' husband retoiipd that 1 law.-.waa a'Mind old bHchflor and he hoped that the. law's eyes would be -oprncd , and. sic;ht pained hv gcftlnp: 'married; then .'..the -r.v would Uiiqwx. better. . America tfprnl.i a half billion dollars dol-lars annually on jewelry. Sale of firearms and poison ii rigidly-restricted Jn tiirnt Kritnin. Tlgllantek and - other ' laxy ; enforce ment s agencies. If is - raids netted hlr4- ,av substantial fortune.':. ";'..Iiej married and .-.setUedf. downV. on small -ranch In :thc far. wc'st.' - on'v'nignt. after. his -retirement. he : became - intoxicated. . - He ' drew forth bis piatals .nd' he gan- to -ex hibit' his, skill.; During his wild-fir ing he accidentally:shpt .and -killed his wifc. When Edwards realized what he I had done. he", saddled', his norse ana,.TQe O" intotne niffht. Ve. was- never, :aeen again. We'knowbAe rrian wHo tried this unt:v -'v- . - -i-his -cort abiut 10 years old was! a ' great Hrnihrature airplane liUder'and.iUer t - - -r' --the father tried to do the pal rt and sptSt "hours' oh "the lawn ying.to fly the ships his ' son s-de " ; '- :: . -4-be .-Tis- 4renim?y old dkrfer-ld dkrfer-ld brke most of the , fragile ajiea and the. kid used to dance' ound. In"ager" moet -ef'the time -f-and aver feci'ered'Swhtil-fthe-1 man Bwore '-un'ler hld'hrrathr id went-back Jnio the-bouse. ; . -if- j ;.. -.. . There are marry theories of child-iiilng--but'nothing's 'yet been Mn-" mted to bat leaving the kid alont much- as possible" - -"f- - - - -Ititlng-him -wxitk ojut .his' oYnr sponeibilitiea" - -.. fV". ' llwith;-- of. course a touch of ivke 4r guidance when it's need-I-btrt. .otherwise free hand, in stlijpment, '' - ..--'.' ' ZZ3.lt, st tbemen who g wrorvg i-j W becAuse they were eternally 7e4, ' into ,"beinsr""So1 when rrwere-kidi:-. .- Y ' " Y' cr hey , were stunted by' a.1-ys a.1-ys having" to pfey. second fiddle 1 .. tie .'r-f" ?t -'-m-Soi-. re ?d in; jr- ratu &l davflopsieat fcy-p-sr- !.- I-.' I WKen You tcp On OTc?Stirter-' "Fhv . tb benefit of some' of our eiti2iens, why not ;start-afcw or ganiaztions such as-.., The Moron Order of Forest-FIre- Starters. '- 0The Grand, Lodge of ricnic Ut- terers.,v-. . The. Royal .'Imbecile Order of Road-hors. - . The r Sons " and ' Daughters of Landscapei Mutilators,, : And : tho Ilalf-wttted ; League of Klaxon-blowers.'. -- , v t- :.Auto;.note - 1 ; What ' this- country- needs Is less horsepower in "the ear and: more horse, sense in the driver'." "- iBapk out of-' tho-.garAgc;:adih?a4.or tt0P): road, with" the luggage nbatly strapped on tic running board, the tank full 'of. gas, and the engine purring , smoothlViVs a cfeat and glorious; feeling. 'But,, are I you sure youc-foreseen, cverhl" needful' .for-. that: camping and touring trip? ,Y7hcn you; 'start to .pitch . camp ior vne-niKni, wu csacumwo riced be there? Will ach member- of nhc party know-hisr.her know-hisr.her allotted &sk to 'make the. camp and tour.. successful? Do you know 'how, to,be;an efficient road gypsy? Our Washington -Bureau .has; rctidync of its comprehensive, . "authoratiye and intci-esting bulletins on Automobile Campihg-'ahd' rourinu.U tfqn't letyou , nvp'rlrtnk '-anrthinsr. essential toa : hapit "trip. Send for;t ybur' hu bunerin-ano. rcait xareiunyrpeiore; pianraiig aut6 tour... .y v; ;i y ;;f;";v.v -.;;; ; -'xJ r-L; ' clip ; cbtjrcrN cre; V U; mz. . . WEEKlrf FISHING v ; '".. REPQBT' v " t VI I 'Jr-;.v ASHCAN CREEK Good -.catches ,t of kippered: herring.; canned .sal-. .sal-. mon and Yarmouth bloaters ' re- ported . by; Gus Hulick, : Ed Ram -beau and T)lck Barton. " . " LAKE WETWASH Wllllls Spaf- , ford v made two -.nice strings of measle "trouv.uslng plug tobacco I. .and clear store, coupons as bait HOGPEN RIVER Mosquitoes are biting , well a here, ti Verrt t ' ' Jones v hooked -an." old shoe; and Murren y -Sutton. '--battfett;. a ferocious Ndr- -wegiwn suruini; tor. iwu iiyura. .SCIENCE PROTECTS VALU-t VALU-t .".' -ABLE SHIPMENTS - . -' . .:. - . -' f: ---r AUTO CAMPING EDITOR. ,v ,V -:" ' . " ': J : .Washington-. Bureau, prov'o, Evening ; Herald.' J '-. f ; . ...-rSWSi New; York 'Avenue, Wsshlngjon,' D. C, ; - K-Y,-''Y, . 'jj- -- - - - .;., ''S 5 " i -warit' a copy . of 'the 'bulletln ' AtJTO CAMPING AND. ? rroXTRlNG and enclose herewith flvfc cents td.covcr return nosta ee and" handling coatsf. I-'-., f '.';. Y7; r- -:.NAME;: ..... V l mIyyy-':'':y " ST. & n6; iricrrY::k'.. v.-.-' ' : - am a rekdef f tho-Provo Evening IJcTald. :. '" - - - .-'.' ' : ' $ ' ? - --2 : '. -i;.,i-:...'-'-' I - r . . .;: ---;' . Jn ' ,.Y 'l&iV' - . . i ctiP'.coupo'ii'; litoE uf'!.; y.rr r ii, i j. . t . Photo- shows armored ' hansom cah, used by this- department for bransportlnsr rare -old mother-in- law Jokes from the warehouse to the shipping off ice.. .Detectives with .sawed, off ahotguns ' ride in cargoes of imported Scotch ..stories. June brido whimsies, etc Special gas masks are worn when cafrj'-ing cafrj'-ing Limburcrer cheese Xokes.; What do you mcan,'r asked Li'l Gee; Gee's sweetie, "when you say you will.mcet.me at 8 P M.?"! ."Perhapy - Maybe," - replied . Li'l Gee- Gee,- IaTflng: heartily. -;Lil - Gee. Gee saya-. she -doesn't want to. be--the kind of girl people h6k'up: to;--ghe wantr tq be the r kind orgirlthatT)eophi look around at.; w .,t---?-'? -r--v;VL;.r".-x-".t- .h " - ' .XlVt gllANNON . whoso name was Monckcy. .' Q.- Who. was ihe-leadirtg woman in VLavjrhClown La,ugh,"i wlth;Lon Chancy?- . ' ' . . . ! -. ; - ; A. LorcUa Y9Uvk' . ' 1 . -., . Q. Is there a', world . record ;fo)-roDe-skipplnff?"; . ' i ...'. v-A.-:. According to the latcsJL 'avail-- 8Bie - Jniormauon r in? . rwiu , ,11,610 skipsmade" by'jM. Barnett, Carlisle, Ne.W;SoUth'WaC!Sr. oh cp-ruary cp-ruary '51913. V-' O What tel. sea level? ' ' :. .-.: i'- .A, "It i'the' let8l contiru4a.!V thatvjof ; the surface r,(not -tfje..bot-. torn); pf, - the. ocean: --ai" tie .. i and' is recoghked .: . as ,a .standard base, fori measurements, of heighth OTr-deptK'1'-":;!'-':' Y-i I -'' ' ,Q. Why is-it good Itfckto 'find: a fotpr-lcaf ed cloyc v.T'.; Y. -' '. Ai-.-" Thls. . pepul? r, superstition . is based on tha fact' thatf . the -fpUr leaves are arranged to, form; cross. fWhfrt tyams competed in ,the Tournament. offlosca J oojtbill.gme inv January -;1929 V ' and, lW: ? and irhlch-'won ? --, vi-V ' - i- 4- . ' ; - ; -v A.--. In 1929," the UnirerPity of Ca!-il'ornia;and Ca!-il'ornia;and Georgia iTech." ?The latter lat-ter won. ' In .1930 the Vnlvcrsity of Southern CaJlf.ornia. and the ' Vni verslty-ofV; Pittsburgh won. . ' -; "; -' ". "' California ! - REPRIEVE SOUGHT." t Yi DENVER,-; Col i, July 5.; U.r:) A. blea for a reprive for Ralph Fleagley leader-of the. "Lamar" bank bahd.'i gang, .was. presented'today to' Gov- ernor W: H. Adams by Thomas I. PXreelU. Colorado. Springs attorney. ipurcell "asked the governor; to the: execution delayed until j a formsl petition for commutation oft his sentence fromf peath to 'lite impris-, onment -can be prepared. :.' r iF3eag:le a scheduled tq be hapged. afc: the statc -pcnitcntlsry au Canon City . during; the week f starting a I2r0t- a.' ni. Sunday and ending ' at midnight next -Saturday .night.- ? ?. f ;;;.;.;,.:. :;PnSM !v.,- M(.Y- ' A" ' . -. 1.1. . zamemperojMi je; -r'-J-' ." V'"-1 . .i . .. - .Wji .; :, T'" t " emmo IS OBIS TTSTrm'7T7 uartet- man 4 EPIDEMIC THREATENS LOS ANGELES, July .5. -Dr. George IarrlsH, city health officer. has .advised ' groups with babies - to temporarily exclude . Ixs i . A"nfifpl's from ' travel - plans . because of : thcs prevalence; here of Infantile-' paraT-"" ysris he-said today. .' j : The r advice,, he saldiwas cc4S talned-1 'inw letters " to fprsbns .-in Texas. . ' " .v- i ' REMODELING sale! 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