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Show : - : : TT - : .' .-. 7 :. - t - " ' . , . j J 4 J" 4 - ' - ? 4V, : . HERALD PHONES Editorial; . . ... .494 Society . : . ; ... v ........ . .49fr Business . V i . .' . ' . V ...... ... . 495; ft . f 1 .&J DOLLARS SPENT -.- .- , ;4 -v. -In Utah County Mean Utah County ;J'-V-V Prosperity. A - , YOLf 8, NO, 32, PROV,0, UTAH: COUNTY, UTAH.' ; ByNM- APRIL. 5,1931; 14 PAGES TODAY . PRICE FIVE CENTS Arms W t , - I 4 in t V " 1 . : - ... v s ?r. : i mw- ' ' iwm.'J.mmmtZmm.Lm! i Ip. imI.. '-ifi .I- nWI .i'n.i.l... ' ,i , i h.'. h'mw u.i- i i. m fi i i ' ' mhi.w "1 -Jm mm !'i 'A '" mJLml .mm m .i.il "i i, i ii'ni. i nlm j " 'nmmmi-mm '."Jim!, h'm I m "i imm p.m 'n w" W1 '.'1 L, " ' -ir'" ' ' n ' urn I rnm'mwm -. .y mmmmM V p, Of West Onen r & P"-CrFflRIf Ufe'rivVi 1 -v - mm: : , ' By . ' ' Arthur Brisbane (Copyright, 1931 - Kf umm&r v is i turns W 1 R tS ; i Jit: A Catastrophic Day Who Got the Big Money ? Ho ''to Hold a Baby 1 - iop,pooooo:xhs.' 0 . - Cotton - fgl HE rising . oL the Prince of! I Peaco will be observed in Jem- I salem with, armored cars pa-. - troling streets and ' machine guns parked at strategic points. -IThe 'different kinds of Chris- tians hate each other, make no se- cret oft'it(: Among.. Mohammedans the "pro-mxifU'? ' and. 'anti-mufU'V "Z? forces are exacted to- fight. 'while Christians gather- to cele- brate i Easter1; Jews ', celebrate ; the' - passovei, and. Mohammedans the Feast of Nabi Moussa. TneyjgAther at what is supposed to be the tomb. - of. ' Mosss, whom 1 Mohammed V borrowed bor-rowed as one ot Ws: prophets. - . The angels thatknow all about us. and all about religion must be amused as they . look down and watch us at this time, of year v nUMANIA's government forbids passage, of soviet cargoes up the, Danube, ' Russia protests vto ; Britain, France, and . Italy, and Holland objects to the Danube blockade, well pleased to have Russian Rus-sian goods "dumped" if they are cheap enough. Rumania; living In the shadow of Russia', may be inviting serious trouble inv imitating our boyish financiers who underestimate Rus-r Rus-r ela's power.' ' -J .' : "Tt . . They might' learn; from Thomas ' D. Campbell of. Hardin, : Montana, , a. farmer on,, a big scaled cultivating ' 300,000 acres producing, hundred of v thousands of ' bushels of wheat a yeaf. - c , ? i Mr Campbell : has directed," for Russia's government, ' the develop-: develop-: menx of a- farm that really, lara f farm He has under this direction ' 30,000,000 Russian acres, that Mrpuld ; make a strip fifteen miles' wide 5 from San Franclsca'to ;NewTork. . Anc Mr. Campbell says, t'the big-' big-' ? gest : market today . for American goods is Russia. And this Russian business would do more to - relieve our Industrial depression than any '. other 'single factor. " If we take it now we. shall have it for the next - fifty, years. . It is the only foreign business., available 'for any manufacturing manu-facturing country today." ' j It Is hot wise . for high-spirited Rumanians ' or low-spirited ' Wall jtreet men to underestimate Russia. Rus-sia. The ' Rumanians.: might lose their territory and Wall street men (Continued on Page Two See. Two) , QUAKE ROCKS CHILE LA UNION, Chile, April 4. (ttE An earthquake shook this region last, night but there was no loss of - Embarrassing Moments Yon can .avoid them- The trick is in Knowing what to "do, when Jo do it, how to do it.; Good man-J r ners and- good form arc the lubricants that make theJ whecl3 of intercourse-and pleasurable contact between be-tween people go round ' smoothly. . Knowing when ' and how to do the ''proper thing' theVthing that is expected of well: bred; persons every whereis of in-. calculable .advantage in' the , course ' ot life. ' Our Vashingto' nBureau has ready for you a package of six of its authoritative, interesting,, informative bulle-! ; tins on all phases of ETJQUET. The titles are: c ? ,-: il Sopial Etiquet 2. -Th eEtiquet of Travel ;- : . . 3. Dinner Etiquet . 4. The Etiquet of Dress for all Occasions . . 5. Etiquet; for Weddings ; " ' ' ; 6. Food manners for Children -A . packet containing these six bulletins will be y ' sent on request Fill out the" coupon below and mailf as directed :;. : , . . ..v S";: ny ' L I . -91 a- CLIP COUPON HERE V Department A-4, Washington Bureau, Provo Evening Herald, .r v 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C. I want the packet of six enclose herewith: 20 cents, in, coin, or loose,. uncancelled, U. ' S. postage stamps Xo covet .return postage and handling costs: . : V . . .-.--; --y ' S-' NA1IE STREET. AND NO. t 4 -': CITY I am a dally readerrf?f CLIP COUPON HERE Final Rites of Great Notre Dame Coach Held Near . Scene of His Greatest Tri- ' umphsj Thousands Gather - SOUTH BEND, Ind., April 4: (U.R)--Knute Rockne was buried today amid tThcjnes of his football triumphs. Near Notre Dame stadium where his football teams won glory under his guidance, funeral fu-neral services for- the famous Notre; Dame coach were held in the Church: oft the Sacred Heart. Six years ago Rockne knelt in the same church and was baptized in the Catholic faith. . Today thousands of his friends gathered, on the' campus but only 1,000 could sit in the chapel and. hear, the , simple . servicesrsimple because Rockne would have wished them so and because it Is holy week. -. , '. . " A seemingly endless . line of mourners slowly , wended their way from "Rocka? picturesque house in Sunnyfnede to the church in a grove on the . campus , with the bronze casket ' bearing the, body, picked from a Kansas pasture where the coach fell to his death In an airplane accident. ' As the cortege 'reached the church, the priests - gathered at the altar in the vestibule for the preliminary, blessing. Then "the choir sang "MJserere," -the "Bus Venlte" and "O Vos Omnes." - The Rev. Charles L OIDonneU, president of Notre Dame, who first knew Rockne in r his school days, read the eulogy. Prices 9m." r kfe-!ii- irab er. - 3 . , NEW YORK, April 4.: (UEV Prices . of stocks moved up gradually grad-ually in dull trading today after a period of irregularity in the -first few minutes when United States Steel -dipped . to a new low for the year at 137; - , -' Volume was light as a result of absence of many traders over the week-end. v .The holiday yesterday brought little to light in the business situation.:- Steel operations were 'down, at , Youngstown district to 45 per cent against' 43 per cent in the past week, but" indications of ., an in- crease In automobile nroduction Jpred an' offsetting influence. bulletins on ETIQUET, and f t m I STATE , " '' ,' , - " i - " , the Prpvo Evening Herald. Stock LTniwi Hiti.n' iiim- ----- - lnriniifiniiiiniiniiiiriiiiiiinTiMn-iiWfiiiim--nn--l-J1l . They are here---the"f irst of that mighty army of tourists! who wilkvisit the west during 1931. :" ' j; , Daily on" western highways are' seen 'autompbiles bearing licenses from far-eastern states. ' : Railroads are beginning to feel the spurt of summer sum-mer travel. - ' . Above : is a mother, child and dolly looking at a typical western scene as they roll along over :one'f the west's railroads. They are of the thousands who will turn westward this year.. - - ' - On every hand are heard reports that tourist travel, will set new records. . v- - v The west is advertising itself with new. vigor. New facilities for entertaining visitors have been prepared. - ' ' The depression is expected to have the effect of sending many to the west who otherwise would have spent vacations in. Europe. - . Now Mr. and Mrs. Average Citizen will turn their attention to less expensive trips to America's playground. play-ground. - . ; '4 i . . Most western states have adopted substantial increases in-creases 'in road building programs; and each day sees highways in improved condition. W- . The visitor now finds smooth concrete and gravel rnnrls pvtpndino- in nwr v. direction i. Utah is ready to welcome the" invading army. New Manager ; Takes Cha rge 'of . Qas Company Properties Here District Manager v ', i f "-1 1 s Si j ? y-i . V S. E COWAN The Day's ckle' LONDON, April 4. (UJ Several thousand Scotsmen have been giving giv-ing money away, for . years, v But they, didn't know.. it. i ? Many tearful scenes are reported to have- -occurred when the thrifty hundreds read a newspaper- report that they had been paying 32 cents for 26 cents worth of whlskeyj and Scotch "whiskey1 at-that.'- ; v v The ' difficulty, arises, according to reports from violations - of - the weights and measures act'of-lSSS which set the imperial measure standard. An average :: half-gill ; of whiskey in Glasgow costs' 32 cents. A -"glass costs the same, du act ually, contains only 28 cents worth j oi spines. ; The seller Is within the law, If the buyef calls for a .'glass of white' and . gets "It ' They Ctt&t&npe vaa that the Scotsmen didn't v know thisi They do now. It is- reported the word "glass" iaay!be- drppped from their , vocabulary.; . - v "j r"Vv "- .. " iii '"'"" " ' -.- " ; . Ej.IPLOYlWENT GAINING7 WASHINGTON, ' April i' OH-. That business ia ho!Jir.2r its own and mz,Icymcat is gs.!r.:rs is ex- Chu 1: 'Tressed In an A, F. L. report Extensive Program. Launched To Bring Natural' Gas To County' L. Fitzpatrick vice president an-grnercl an-grnercl manager of the Wasatch Gas companypdinonunced today the appointment of S. E. Cowan - sT district manager of operations o. that company in Lchi; American Fork, - Pleasant Grove. - Provo, Springville and Spanish Folic.'-- Native of Nephi 1 -. Mr.' Cowan is" a local man, bor in Nephl, Utah. ; Hs is a graduate of the Nephl -high school and: attend at-tend ed the University of Utah; H served thirty months. In the Eastern' East-ern' States., mission foi the Latter-bay Latter-bay Saints church. Miv.Cowan has been an employe of the gas com pany since 1925v In. 1927 he was appointed ap-pointed pqodution and .distribution superintendent aid later general superintendent' for the former manufactured; man-ufactured; gas company in; Salt Lake. -i . - With the Atroductipir, of natural gas to Salt Iake City and sur rounding cities and towns, he too active part, in the changeover; program.: pro-gram.: ; Mr. .Cowan recently from Council Bluffs, Iowa, where, he as-" sisted in the -Introduction of natural gas to that '2ity.' I-' - ' ' ' He is now making his- home In Provo and resides at 20TEast ThirJl South street, if'1'- - ' !-;', y- A six and five-eighths, inch pipeline" pipe-line" is "being laid from .the company's' com-pany's' i present southern terminus at .Mldvale -whtcn will' extend as far as Pleasant Gr.oveT aerving natural gas to Pleasant Grove, Lena , (Continued Oa Page Six Bijes Banned: On Sidewialks Boys who ride1; their - bicycles on the" sidewalks in . the business;, dls-. trlct on Center street and 'University 'Univer-sity avenue are In dangerol'hav-ing.to dangerol'hav-ing.to walk for a few days. , Police, officers have been . Instructed In-structed by .Chief "Otto Birk to pick up the . bicycles of boys? xrho per-, sist in riaing. on tne siaewauts in town. . -,is The bicycles. will be hejdt toy several sev-eral . days until the boys are ready to promise to stay , off : the - side; walks. ' . Although . four bicycle? have been confiscated so far; none of the boys have a?. yet . fc$ea turned over , to the juv?ni!?, crurt authorities, says Chief Blrk. ' eEiiss Barn Dance, Barbecue, Sports "Program, Governor's Ban quet and Auction Sale On Livestock Show Program SPANISH FORK. Plans are practically complete for the seventh annua . Utah county livestock show - to be held at Spanish Fork, April 8, 9, and 10." " ; From pressnt indications the big - show barns will b filled with entries. . Tbe members of the committees have beenworjt-ing beenworjt-ing ftard to provide , entertainment for " the; throngs- which 'Usually attend at-tend the show. ; Free Barbecue . Jacob Hanson, president; Wilr Ham Buf ton," secretary, and other membe rs1 r ot ; thJ. f committees are confident that the show, will be bigger big-ger and better than any previous show held here. . V- An entirely , new feature will be a barn dance and ' barbecue to be reld'on the opening night at the coliseum, a; number of fat calves will be butchered and. barbecued and will be served free to the attendants at-tendants at either the i dance or the wrestling and boxing match. - iTbis big sports attraction,. which has heretofore been staged at the Winona: theater will be staged this year at the coliseum, the opening night of " the ' show,- Wednesday, April, 8. Governor's Day ' :, Governors clay will be on Thursday, Thurs-day, April 9, the auction sales will commence on this day and the big ZTw;Swur"h hrCL' C Julian, Calif pmia.and pkla trr' Jr,?!tioma oil operator, appeared today. banquet for Governor Dern and the Gardens 'halUf, vr ". Thevauction sales, will continue on Friday April 10, and the team pulling contest v will . be staged on that day Thl3 promises to be one of -'the biggest entertaining features fea-tures of the show. No entrance fee Is .being charged for this event this year. , . ..''. " ' .IAN IS SHOT BVS, L. WOMAN SALT LAKE CITY, April 4. (UP) John Hogan. 47 was today re-t covering from gunshot wounds and other injuries, the result of a woman's wom-an's anger. v - Hogan, a truck driver said he was invited into a' house by two. unknown women who asked him if he wanted, a drink. He, accepted and partook of several drinks with his vouner hostesses. r. Suddenly another and elderly .woman, entered ' the room. " She struck : hlnCver 4the head, with a club , , Hogan said he fled. As he ran, the .woman fired- a shot gun after Him. Approximately . two ' hundred and fifty of the small- pelle txok effect in his. legs and-hips. 5,,. The man was picked up on the streets last night and charged with being.' drunk, Hla actual condition was' not discovered until this morning morn-ing . '; ' J-' i - Bill the Barber "pissolves;. Bill Boshard ; Some are bom great ' Others achieve greatness. . Others have greatness, " thrust upon , them. , ; ' That's" me. Or else it's Bill Boshard. ' Or else it's both Of im v lvust received word .from Mr. oshard, to the-effect- that, he was getting in a quite a Jot of trouble because people, thought that he was the, author of this polyunv in the Herald.. ' : "y .: t ;Now; that's not - so, . and Tm tickled tq1 death t? .respond to Mr. Boshard's request r to utnake this clean He has ' not, does not and neyer wlU have anything to do with the colyunr "Bill the Barber,", t H you- want to look for, BlU the Barber, better address the Herald Her-ald of fice. 'f or- that's where I hang out most, of; the time.-. This "BlU the Barber" says his say in the Herald, and that's where you'U all have, to -look for him, discuss and cuss him If you can. catch him! So folks, "Bill rBoshard, Is Innocent of any sentiments that appear here. We -hope that" this statement, absolving ab-solving (Andy says "dissolving) Bill Boshard from thf guilt of this coljniin win keep irate readers from murcic:mgUie, wrong man. till' TjHE Barber care of the Herald that's me! ' By UNITED PRESS ; XEEMOJtSl IN 'ARGKNTIN A TUGUJ&AN; Argentina April ,4. (UEH-Many, . houses, were damaged "ana numerous persons injured by sharp- earthquake shocks in. west-ferh'arf west-ferh'arf Argentiha -"yesterday. The quakes were felt in the provinces of Salta. Santiago Del Estero, JujuyT and Catamarca. The quakes, which were resumed later in the day; lasted -ffom 20 seconds to a minute. EXPANSION UNDESIRABLE SALT llSKE Crnf, April 4. UP) Although the livestock industry i is tne";lrlghtesr spot In agriculture, cattlemen, should, not - increase, their herds; one lota, warned J. R. : Howard, How-ard, federal farm board, representative representa-tive who addressed, the thirteenth annual convention, of the ..Utah Cattle Cat-tle and, Horse Growers, association. NO VACATION PLANS WASHlNGTONi Aprlfi 4. EE President Hoover has made no definite' def-inite' plans for his summer vacation,- it was : said t-at .. the ; White House today - in reply, to reports a summer White House was being planned for him in the . Jackson Hole -country south of Yellowstone National park in Wyoming.; ' 1 ZION ROAD JOB BID OGDEN,- April Ai (UJB)Construc-tlon; (UJB)Construc-tlon; .three ;mjles--lncludlng both grading and -surfacingr-rof-.. the "Floor: of the i Valley?, road in Zion National.-. pas x will. bedon-,. this year -, by the Morrison Knudson company, Boise. ' .The-Boise firm was. successful.:, bidder .' yesterday for-the construction project ; with an offer, off $11303.68, . : ..- ;.. f-x KIDNAPING K CHARGED LAREDO, : Texas April 4. OLE) before ,a grand; jury ;'invesUgating charges that he participated in a $50,000 kidnaping and- extortion plot against L. S. BoUing, San Antonio An-tonio oil man.. ROYAL ENGAGEatENT SEEN BERLIN, April 4. (U.E Private reports received today from Bucharest Buch-arest said, it was believed in . the Roumanian - capital : that King Carol II might soon announce his engagement to a Bourbon princess. FILES DAMAGE SUIT BALTIMORE, Md., April 4. (LIE) George Remus, the Cincinnati at torney who several, years ago was acquitted of the slaying of his wife. todayr filed , suit asking $25,000 J damages from WilUaxn, E. Schmidt, race track owner, alleging assault and battery. -' ENGINEER APPOINTED BOISE. Idaho. Aprili4i. JJR) Robert : Wm. Faris, consulting, engineer en-gineer of Boise, has beer appointed state commissioner of reclamation by. Governor COBen Ross to, succeed suc-ceed George N, i Carter, . Jerome Carterv.was appointed. tCi the post by' Governor H. C. Baldridge. ' i "DOUG" IN INDIA r, CALCUTTA. India, April 4. OLE) Douglas;Fairbanks; the motion picture actoris hunting in PaUala state, according to the latest jad-? vices received here concerning his activities.. -vJ i .' AID PLANE DISPATCHED WASHINGTON, . April 4. (UJi) The: navy department" today an nounced,, orders" for dispatch of, a Fokke,r. plane. iron ofmiaaeipnia to Manaeua. Nicaragua, with a Quantity, of medical supplies. - The plane now . is at the Philadelphia naval' air factory. - . VOLCANO" IN ERUPTION TOKIO, April 4. (UEV The eruption erup-tion of a volcano. - on Kuchina-garabe Kuchina-garabe Island in the Kagoshima prefecture today caused many casualties cas-ualties and' endangered thousands of inhabitants. ? . . . - .... j m r . " . 9 i PRE3HER IS ILL TOKIO. ApriK 14. UE Prenildr Hamaguchl,i,?who .several months ago was wounded critically Un aa attempt to assassinate him, entered a hospital this af ternon for an op eration. - " . , rThelSMtl v-. - UTAH Fair and warmer Sunday. ' f "V, -Alax. temp.-' Friday .;.,. Slln. temp, v,r Friday .11 , " . V.- President Grant Deplores SlarroiirAt . tacks, Aua cial Repprt iiiBitiltted. SALT LAKE CITY, April 4. U.R)Heber J. Grant, age4 president of the L. D. S. church reiterated today the church's stand against polygamy. " - . m:, -.a i : i Addressing thousands attejiding the.'lQst annual; conference con-ference of the churm Presidn itjes were diligent: in trying and excommunica found guilty of plural--macriagesi'-4v 'iu&i't i'A&ii '-iiii - !i ; y .,1, j- ;:lfl.7 wprda. which, could, bear no Answers Critics Of Church , Men wivfia 1 .- . . . AV.'. f i- f or' v-- ; k' r' HEBERJi' GRANT Urges Relief Society Women To Insist On Goods Made Here SALT LAKE CITY, April 4. (HE) The; I. D. S. church had been counselled today by" Its leader, President, Heber J. Grant, to support; sup-port; hopa Industry. "Personally," exclaimed President Presi-dent Grant in an address to the . I D. S. Relief society, "I am for Utah and - Idaho first and, . after . tha the. United States." 'President Grant exhorted all church members to confine their purchases, ' as . much" as possible, .to home. , industries. . He . mentioned specifically sugar. Boosts Beet Sugar i)jThere - are "hundreds- of thou sands, pf . bags 1 of,: .- foreign, sugar which come into the two states and sell for ten, . cents;.? more' than -our home-grown beet sugar," he. commented. com-mented. -' "There is. a reward out for-, anyone .who can tell the r difj ference between beet sugar and the foreign product. ;J . ) "We have it, in our power to greatly ..relieve the businss depres sion in Utah, and Idaho. All that. is necessary is Insist, wherever possible, on Utah and Idaho -pro-, ducts when you buy, at' various stores." " : f President Grant renewed his at-. tack "on t the use -of tobacco and also" included in this address tea and-. -ooffee,... "for. economl&.; reasons?' reas-ons?' ' " - ; "Every dollar that is expended for tea and coffee leaves not only. the state but X the nation" . he pointed out, - ' - -; "Trc la nothing more damning than totpachrfoung girls to! smoke. And'that, In effect, is just! whit these tobacco : interests are striving striv-ing to doi" l " v Vj "n. OFerh-C;le,an-Up Drive Is Set 1 t 11 1 Vi 5 ' - 5 The annual clean-up drive of the -jQrfm, town, will, be Jield duririg the weeis vDeginnmg Aprn.. ia, accorcung to a 'decision, made v by the town board at Its last meeting. The Orem cnampert ot commerce,' muiax.e loe j more auu.. tne -uigiiuixuuoii is kv t operating in . every wTayr according to te town officials. - ''' 7 ,; -:-;, Property, owners, are requested, to dump .trash, and. rubbish at the old ' county ' frravel bed below the' Otto GRANT BOOSTS UTAH PRODUCTS Sorenson place. wi irimmiaimm .tm mmi nw-.- - ,.' . A ., ' ..... v . 1 - . 1 . misintctatiQaoPj:eaidenti.CJrant .tpld, thje ncrfinpehat- anybody, found, guilty of cpntractinff, plural marriages , had no, place, ,in . the . churoli and should be prose-' . cuted bystate authpriWes. feJt U- dicatea that general cheA.author-ities cheA.author-ities had .discovered" instances, of - beliefs, ip pojyg.amy , and dde4 that - sucn.. ociiers .ere confipca, to a small-number. . ".'.n- - 'Notwitb5tanding f the churchjs ' opposal . to - sorcHed plural ,ni3r-riages ,ni3r-riages we, still find a' number,, who persist In. teaching this doctrine. ; ; Whenever,; thftchurcfiL author ties, f ind eyidence. that plural 'raar-i; riages are- being; contracted .hy ; church members,; they arc excom- - munlcated from , the Vrolis qC the. 4 'church.- '4'V-'----v v - - X' r --v:' '' ''Such, offenders should be dealt with and ; punished W. the. la.w . requires re-quires and -we have men among us who will be ladjto. furnish the legal, talent and assist in the en- forcementot the law-f. 7 ,r.4 "Wa deplore Uie. fact "that there are aome riiemhers who, are persuaded per-suaded to qntrat .sucX inarjjages by designlmj men. , President .: Grants vijfordusly; at- r tacked critics of the church and ijts leaders, - : ? ; "-" ' f HedthatucHlaKderers'' stated church' leaders f had 'I so mismanaged mis-managed finances that the church ) was $23,000,000 In debt ' By;wayof. denial he read an official statement setting forth that the church , was not in debt- -A ' ,.rs -i-y'-Z;---Slander Exposed - ' '-'l- The- church" leader said that crit- -les of- the church; tried ; to infer that plural marriages were v toler-r ated ' by the church.' -This, he em . phaslzed, was. untrue. v ; -Thls church does -'not counten- ance plural '; marriages he ' declared. de-clared. "It absolutely forbids "unlawful "un-lawful relations andv deals severely severe-ly with those; who violate these in- . ; JuiicUciP-vv. .;.""--r': ";-."; The : church ; president 1 dwelt at length , -on anonymous , attacks against church leaders He. told of one. story .how he: .'.and' Anthony ; Ivins,. of, the first presidency; ,w.ept ' to Los; Angeles In that, city, .the : story went. President Ivins presided, presid-ed, at a , ceremony at which. President Presi-dent Grant took a. plural wife.- . ?X have never, been in. a Los. An-geles An-geles hotel - with -Presldeixt llvtnu,-President. llvtnu,-President. Grant declared.:t;; . Financial; Report-. 1-. .;;; ; ' .: ; ; ;" An- attack against John A. Widt-soe Widt-soe president of. the III D St. Euro- " pean mission',.' was', menUo'hed.. by ' - '..'.-. -; (Continued. On Page. Ski) i 7 Plans Made Preparations -., fpr.. the . annual Poppy Sale. are. being made, by. the . provo unit of. the, American Legion auxiliary, according to. Mrs. D. Orlo ' Allen? president jA i- CS . ,,Orders. for. 3,200, popples. hass ai-re.dy ai-re.dy been placed. Tha ' poppies will.be sold on -'the -streets -by the", women of the auxiliary. MrstfSey-' mour Gray Is'ctiairman'bf -thecom mittee this year. . , ;- Tbe'' money received from the poppy sale - goes to. the needy veterans vet-erans in government hospitals and auxiliary workshops. - OVO essions Of Rocjaie! V DID YOU'KNOW ? T ; That the late Knute Rockne con ducted a coaching school in Provo in :thje; summer! of 1923? He did and Harrison R. Mer rill, of Brlgham Young university, genial ' educator and sports lover, ha written his" first-hand impressions impres-sions of Jtockne, who had become the foremost football figure in the world at; the time of his tragic death. . 1 ' v Read this interesting article ca Page 4. , ; 4 , . m Poppy Sa T , Impr m I 4 |