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Show V THE BAIL --HERATb THE HERALD. Whea you use Herald Want-Ad- s more than 2400 yes reach Into next time yen hart tames. Try on ooKibinc to sell trade, sr rent, - Fair tonight heavy ' frost north. Freezing south; Friday fair. UTAH First in news, first in circulation, first in advertising, and first delivered in the homes. PSOVO, tJTXH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER XS, 1923 NO. 97 YEAR. THIRTY-EIGHT- H THE WEATHER PRICE TWO CENTS -- llfiil l rm io) .WW I I I I I I ;.,' V . . l u raiujuiiiii)ii m nafi tnfcwMf H1 Y u.u)is. uiyjuj BeeE Has Tuberculosis Successful, Against ecjjiff prt Organiz nf i n ini 11TPT 11 PTE Puzzles msma PLAGUE ... ISOUTLBPBY DkKACOBS Kiwanians and Ladies Hear Interesting Address Health Expert. : L rfiKLAN REPORT Merry Crow Frolics At INTO TUfilULT Carnival- - - by-ri- lWt Dry Leader WARiGAIKST CONVENTION Her Puzzle OF Opposes RELIGION - t. International Resolutions Denounce Anv Formed in Organization Three Meetings to Be Held by Stake and Ward Workers n Tabernacle; lng the day 8 large number of peo advantage oi me ple also too splendid dinners served there in MANY IMPORTANT ' cafeteria style. ' ISSUES DISCUSSED are Booths erected around the main audltor- - PUBLIC INVITED TO AFTERNOON SESSION A record, breaking crowd, larger could-alm- ost accom- -- be - than HAS LIQUOR Pinchot CLASSSUNDAY : 1 on every--descripti- Iiif2lililiiiii t iumHere one can purchase anything ihat canbe. de8lred.lroni-Report Does Not Specifically to a "white elephant" TUBERCULOSIS DEATH 1'pin Mention the Ku KJux s Tln thenmusement hall Klan. RATE IS CUT IN HALF a Governors . Split on Enforcement of Prohibition Laws In United States. -- -- Interest to In structors and Parents Will Topics of then?leas-nre-seeker- New Service. WASHINGTON, Oct, -- 48. Pr: hibition D. commissioner Roy Hayues issued a statement today on .enforcement which are decidedly at variance with those recently expressed- - by Governor GIfford Pinchot of Penn" sylvania. . Pinchot said enforcement of was primarily up to the a federal, government, asconstitutional mutter and. he , in vited"- - President Ooolidge-tassume personal command of theldriveJd dry up the United States. . Haynes said today responsibility is "first with municipal and county officials." " PINCHOT VS. PARKER 5 PROMISEVVARM FIGHT""" Be Discussed. enjoyed themselves In 4vV the confetti and serpentine dance, while in the main auditorium were L wivHjWws: Law and Order Conference to presented a vaudeville program of CBURO-InternatioCOPELAND On acount of Religion Class nal By Weekly Luncheon of Provo was musie and The tie Held at White House music International-Mewdanchig. Servl -News Service Staff convention being held SundayT Kiwanls Hew in rourtfi-Wa- rd furnished by Wilde's orchestra.- BROCKTON, Mass., Oct 18. The Saturday. 21 Correspondent. in October Utah the stake, Refreshments were served to tne Woman's . Christian Temperance Chapel SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 18. A stake presidency has announced dancers and everybody had all the toin here convention annual Union, of the resolutions committee that the regular monthly union day voted unanimously to request good things to eat and drink .mat report ' assailing organizaBy KENNETH CLARK. and priesthood meeting of the President Coolldge to remove from they desired, Octions," believed to be aimed at the wlU . The carnival is continued today. be held Sunday, stake the authority of the secretary of Internatlenal News Service Staff ' UTAH LOWEST. DEATH RATE! At noon large crowds 'were at the Knlfrhtu nf th Kn KIiit Klnn.' at. t i tober 28. treasury he enforcement "of the not Correspondent "Uieti spedrtcally naming chapel for tonisrwliitehC'Ktwanls ithough prohibition amendment rate from tuDexcuiosis or any and their ladies sat down to an ex- klan, threw, the fifth annual conTWESTBADEN SPRINGS, Ind.," state In the union," report cellent chicken dinner served In the vention of the American Legion InReligion class officials and inOct, 18. Prohibition today spUt to a tumult today. James H. Wallis, executive secmain auditorium. wide .open the governors' conference, i of Utah stake will hold structors " ..Public of Utah the. The retary This evening the ward players report scathingly denounced in spirited discussion ; shoving ' a- -' In the convention stake their annual four-aHealth association. defiance in formed a comedy any organization side those listed in the regular ' The healthiest place in all drama, "One Night Only." The of the country's constitution, which tabernacle Sunday, October 21. BcheduieJorajuectinfaxatlun. -NLAj merica-- p live hnffiorourtttutttonff tffthtfite TopTcs of vital TnleresndThOlellg-oana agricultural relief' lines were sidered alone from the tuber said to be such as to keep the audi-- . gradless of race, creed or color." Tfixen Kharnly het.WPffn the t ctassrkersllJbeIscugdJ. y eutosis standpoint Why-- not- - ence1naconttnuotis --la lighter. omas WrMillerralien-propertand liberal stata executives on dry make It so, considered from custodian and chairman of the Three sessions will be held in the Helen Martin, of Philadelphia, is never .balked by the liquor law issues. This But By puzsle. every other standpoint? of the piece. He de resolutions committee ap "..ins ijuuivs ene na won a piano, an auto, fizsu in casn and a lob. became the . paramount theme tabernacle. The first meeting Springville stake ject w .. Pri J pressario Republican clares that bis actors are all in confident when he read the has also won furniture, which she gave to an aunt In Boston, of the conference. from 10 to 11 a. m. is for the stake '. That the death rate from tuber- fine fettle and will give those whd peared mary Nominates Harold' resolutions to the- convention that of stake board superineducation, In culosis has practically been cut see the play one of the .most enjoy- they would be - adopted with fcwi aU sides, especially in infor-- x ' On Allenian for Executive. tendent, stake supervisors snd' the .half during the last 20 years, the able evenings of their lives. Dr. dissenting voices. mal gatherings, the national. dry stake secretaryi At this meeting re period of the organized campaign Martin, however, absolutely act and the "law and order"- - con- comin resolutions the Important T. N. Taylor as chairman President terence with President Coolldge at against it,, was the assertion made fuses to divulge the nature of the mittee's report as submitted to the of the stake board of 'education wlU (From Springville Herald.) ' the white House Saturday were the ' at the Kiwanls luncheon today in plot, stating that It is best obtained delegates this morning were as .folac.the with a dealing give' report one Over hundred citizens, young ' the Provo Fourth' ward 'chapel by at first band over tne fooulgnts. lows: ; tivities of the stake board of educa and old,, turned out Ho the Repub- leading topics of debate. Dr. Philip V, Jacobs, publicity di Nevertheless, the cast is securable 1. Condemnation of all organizaclass in tion Religion was in encouraging ,: held lican which rector of .the National Tuberculosis and is as follows: Wide confuuloa among the state primary tions fostered by racial and religious Next Sunday's Herald will be of interest to everywork generally. securing active the City bull Wednesday evening chiefs on the challenge of Governor association. Professor Ooldwhinney, T. ' L. (Continued on Pag Four.) - wa rl bishoprics, secur will nt-8 nomiof be one for of the' it in best desupportissued Herald's Mrs. and one, will ; "he Martin l'lnchot of 'l'ennsvlvunia. fhiirirtnx helped Sunday Tbe" time" come," Ooldwhinney. Xavfeve Religion noting a ticket for tire Tlty electhmi iieideut Coolidge persouaUy with ing suitable buildings-fo- r clared, "when it will be considered Hulsh ; Dk Newman, Richard How- thus far. har-- 1 which will take vlaca.November the TTntah work farvrf Anna I.... AlhArtn and ft class, promoting as much'of a 'disgrace to a com- utA , lull responsibility for-- be enforce--"w.. v. I monv and understanding among I .'The sentiment seemed to be in ment of the dry law. For instance: munity to have a death rate of T,n n nl.lm.lnnni. Ilniin. Tkn J . anil ttlA nilhllp Hlin)l fit' tha nip l.i njitniimta mun nf nvav. f Ha more than five per one hundred rant; Spartajt Spurglus Spotts, as out of the four tlous ficiau. thousand population ' from tuber- - Fred Markbam; In Lavlnia experlnce characteristic ..Rooseveltian The full account of the football game at Boulder, Rosa, Stake Superintendent Sterling five men. who. were nominated for fashion, the Pennsylvania governor miosis as it is now for the typhoid BenUey: Mr. Haskins, W. H. Snell: Cold., between the B. Y. U. Cougars and the University the dl-- i executive office were men who- had who 'Acted as spokesman for theT death rate to exceed that average Jack Harkins, Roydea Dangerfleld. of Colorado. Last Sunday, you remember, The Herap vision of responsibility among su- served Springville city before either I "bone dry" element, denounced 'the Dr. Jacobs spoke also of the edu . was the with ward as mayor or as councilmen. tional value of the Christmas seal only newspaper giving you a complete report of pervisors, present siwtem of enforcement aud Harold Alleman, who has served demanded that in order to . make ' . sale. B. Y. the Next bishopries, plans for union meetings Aggie game. Sunday's conn'Prias a as both Democratic before and mayor At first," he said, "the seal .sale for flnanc to and classes SpringyQle for visits America thoroughly arid, the feder Herald will do even better. was thought by some public health cuinan, was nomiuRieo. w neaa me stake organization. .dminlstratlon eitonded TOJitep mary Selects Candidates - There will be the second installment of "TheSecTeTt' wg"tho was ooml ticket workers to be merely a'fad which Brmhau , churcn A representative of the ore tarmonlo118 conation for City Election. . - latl, four for for councilman nated the would die out In a few years and .r.fn 'Adversary, a fiction story of remarkable interest,- - by discuss will board of education to in idown agencies running nr.trm wnnnm Whit0hnrt rw.it bootteggers-anthat other methods of financing the AgathaChristie, published, .exclusively inProioJiuThe problems confronting the workers of Thorn and-- Ma'ri d suspressing- illicit "Cook, who have! booze traffic. tuberculosis campaign "would have stake. . the Herald. Several each Sunday chapters Sunday. on council all served the to be devised, let its symbolism before, of-(From the SprlngviUe Herald.) j At the" meeting of the stake He lashed verbal rights and lefts theatrical-movi- e The sectionever largest by printed ixaad educational, value... has., crown Many d" - in Yonslncr nnmarr-wasnelmethods-usoYv U.: Students En--byiue" "pwtiitii--tio- n a in. ! term. until now tne puduc recognizes u as any wovo newspaper win be a icature of The Sunday unit In Washington in Issuing the City Hall by the Democrats rolled From Mapleton ticket as It. stands in regard the trademark of the flgbtagainst n. Herald. If you are interested in the stage or screen you to vocations is us .follows: one withdrawal permits. Thousands of the white plague. Annually K ca lis and Spriiigville. . Thursday evening, October .11, to m. a representative of the church cannot afford to miss reading those pages. school learner, two farmers and the permits, he said are being forged to the minds of the people the fight nominate a ticket for the 'coming ' board of education will discuss the two niercliHiits. with the result that lienor is being The report of the Springville Hi football which Is being waged to conquer the-- l city election. duties of the ward board of educaflooded over the country in violation was nominated will Prank in be The Herald. disease.' More than a billion and xEnrollment at the Brlgham Sulititxiry game Sunday 100 citizens printed More than weie prestion aud the principal, the obligation for city recorder by acclamation, j the laws. To ask ths status to !h a Quarter seals have, been printed Toilns university is 18 per cent ent and participated in vhe. discuscollection of Ajweek's Society News, including the of the teacher, teacher training and uud Mrs. Aiuiit 4Urd was uomiuated stop moTe"Btren-'r-uous for this sale while for the first sale higherNjhan it was on the corre sion and the voting.' V hct is looked weekly Social Calendar, will he" cnother point of intereslr otherloples of Interest especially to for city treasurer. efforts are made' to wipe out only a lew thousand were, printed." sponding (ite as an' unusually strung tliKct to our women readers. the Religion class workers....." ... the faking, be declared, "imposes a "PostDoninz Your Own Funeral" they bave started registering tne upon, was nominated: The public is invited to attend burden that Is stupendous." One or more to devoted was the theme on which Dr. Jacobs second thousand, the completion of automobile news and pages; inAU of the candidates with tlic .. Pinchot prmnlxed to lay bare this " the afternoon meeting held from 2 said he always dolighted speaking the . first thousand, having been ception of the city recorder, were advertisements. to 3 :30 p.m. The following pro BOUND OVER TO condition to President Coolldge at on. lie declared that such a thing achieved last week. , . ' ' " on the ticket bf ac:l:ini:ition. All the latest store news and advertisements. hile House gathering, with. gram will be given: the . had been done, can be done and Prnctleully every "Bection of the placed ' William W. Harrison .succeeded in s The Sunday church jQQtes. the itfiigion uiasses nave "What is IntermountHln done. represented be The to r.OTTUT tue "ddltlonal wuruing that he In-- DTSTRTP.T region average ought . - M KamI.IaA winning out as nominee iur the city II I I .VA Allen. for Me," Joseph Done . , , - International News Service wire. length of life during the third pen o'f UUh7.irrra7-'W!!,??rer-A1Va-l-'- r J. 1 shoulder." "What the Religion Classes Have was about 20 or- - 23 especially- - f or the " children,- -! our-- ; pages of " Done ' for My Children," Mrs. L. B. The more liberal forces rallied while a baby born at the present can states of Oregon, California, Colored Comics, including the Kelly Kids and Slim Jim. is as fol Fanisworth ; "Review of the Tear's iaano, vThe ticket nominated Wlliam Morgan and Roy Brown, around Governor Parker 'of Louisireasonably expect to live -at least 55 zona, Colorado, f Wyoming, lows; George R. Maycock, mayor? If and you- are not now taking The Herald Work.' and and Texas, Stake'Superintendent Ster-Un- g who were arrested for tho Utah ana. When Pinchot remarked that daily Montana, Maryland ' . said. he years, four-yea- r for J. Soiith,'councUinan of F, v x. i Relig county authorities In Salt Lake the Xfigbt against liquor is Just ' There is no reason in the world Canada and Mexico; Taylor; presentation Sunday telephone 95 and ask that the paper be deliver- -' " term; 11 T. Reynolds, Il home-Mios- ts The fouowing students are enion Class auinonues, general SO cents, a month at less than ed Tuesday, pleaded not guilty to begun," Parker prophesied that Uar-meyour why that expectation could not be you A. William Smaht and f r ii cityharge-Ralph Spring-Tilleand , m from rolled -Mapleton grand-larciBj eny of -you when certain to becom- eanaaraJilcsiaeni or y. 23 Uprohibitlottseems 20 Vi. - increased ' years, said . counclhnem tortwoyear ternr; pay annuallyr-semi-annuall"The leeas ana wetnoas m ueiig - f aken B the major Issue in the 11)24 p reside n-Jacobs. ."In fact, there is no reason jame Juage -rW. William MAPLETON. Harrison, city recorder; lous Education.", representative of Tucker Thursday. They --were ! tlal campaign and In both parties. go on why human life should, not city treasarer. ' W7!L Nletoon Melba Tew7' Han-nah- k Miss Sadlr Wlscomb, the church board of education. -. Parker held .little hope for "100 bonnd over to the district court and Indefinitely.1' ' weU aU and are ' candidates The Carrick, Ina Larsen. The members of the stake board are held in the county on fail- per cent enforcement ' to -- Among the Important - things ' i ' jail in known r favorably SPRINGVILLE, Sprinivlile. of education are President T. N. ure to furnish a $1000 cash bond .. He thought that the most suitabSafetydo In order to experience such - a i Betar i Hutcblnga,; Elwood ;Cled-hlU, The candidate for mayor is the blah- le-way -- tor eat- - such Taylor, J'ilUiivKnlhtP - -Eg4 - elrnT to rid the country of " the thing, he said,-w- as Johnv wu ourra Van on Leoven, Jessie of the Bpnngviiie l jrain gertson, r. sterling uaystr, to have brok "prohibition mess" would be to remen are The alleged as a person Ukea ana eat soa. Ray Milton-Hsrr- hthings !lank and cashier of the Springville Floyd Hanner. NnttaU. Jr. Jesse s them In en into the State Street Garage at peal the. Volstead act, to permit the variety, to work, rest and Earl uittcnuiga. rreai ihwb-ings- , Ing company. lie U-- a Spnntfviue Victor C Anderson and B. H. Holt Lehl some time Saturday morning manufacture ef wilie and. beer, un- exercise In the proper proportion. sob. Lncretla : from Une rrelda son, having come a Boylance, pio ' He also suggested periodical health and to have stolen 19 auto tires, 10 acr the strictest governmental su- MendtmhaU, neers of Utah and SpringTlUe. ' Royunce, Wilfred -- -. inner-tpbeana to nave destroyed pcrvision. . . examinations. ROBRERY CONFESS mrPLE Josephine DugaU, Hel1e Clark, lie Is weU acquainted wltn tne Under the of olL 30 GovParker r; were gallons Mora than ISO people were pres Warren BeardaiL Maud ' MarUln, civic affair of his SUNDAY. flag GARAGE OF LEHI city having ser Brown Is said, to have confessed ernnrs Hyde of Mlssotirt and Sllzer ent at the luncheon, many of .the Mary Roy la ace. .' ved as a member of the city council . . Salt. Jjike City, complicity In the burglary .before 'of New Jersey. V Provo citizens joining the Kiwanls Y. OorneU MendenhsU. George for four years and also having ser Whatever may be- the political club in greeting Dr. . Jacobs,' and Straw, Winona Frandsen, Dana ved as mayor from 1917 to 1919, dur arrested asspect4a the wbbery ibelng brought to Provo. significance of Ilnchot's moves, he James H. Wallis, secretary of the Taylor, Melba Condle, lone of a garage In Lehl Sunday morn-lu4 ing which time be is said to nave made It quite plain today' that he . la sold by the police to bave Utah Health association. Mable Straw, Panl Har-war- served most efficiently. - , . . .... proposes to be one of the "diyenl of confessed. ; NlcboUs Bird, Edda Wheeler, CREEK CABINET TAKES Superintendent H. A.. Dixon pra-Mr. Reynolds la one or tne most sented Elmer Miller, L. John Nut-jU- Olen W. Jones, Karl Crandall, Earl widely known men In the stats being Roy Brown, apprehended to have COMMAND OF SITUATION. the drys." He Intends to carry the dry battle cry aU over his own state ' admitted bis part In the holdup. Jr., and W. Karl Bps fford a Oroesl)ck, Hazel Smith, Trysa Vor-tnr-. a most successful banner, mercnaui and to Join with the citizenship I.ucv Rovlancck two men, according to Lienten-the newest Kiwanians. The served Utah has and Us legislator. conference in the nationwide Vllnah Qoldsbrongh,- - Testa An- county as stats senator ana na ant David n. Clayton, who was in International Naws Barvloe, Leonard Henroid presided at the .i. to enforce the liquor law to luncheon and presented the attend-- : derson, Lynn AUeman, Julia Alle-ms- been a member or tne Bpnngviue charge of the arresting officers, the very letter. He politely refund Jesse H. Whiting, Sarah fourteen automobile tires and J ATnENS..Oct. took ance prises which was won byEl-ue- r has 13.Thereorr and council city rr, forje jreers Loynd," Emma Jones, Annie-StaMiller and Mrs. Henroid; destroyed a barrel of oil when ganlzed Greek .cabinet under Pre- to discuss the possibility that he ss mayor. served the lor two " Fred Kelsey, Paul Packard, Melba terms I . city ' thev entered the Thrasher .and mier 'Gonatas begun to function to- might be the political standard bearHiimnlon. Velma Mendenhall. Paul er for the Dry wing of the RepubliWilson USE BOYS AS SHIELDS. the garage Sunday morning at day. for candidate F. J. Smith," Lizzie Vera Brown. Sumslon,. International News Servloa, 4 o'clock. .Recovery or eigm or me . The state oi siege, which baa been can party In 1024. is four-yecouncilman, for term ; ' LINCOLN, Neb, Oct- - 18.-PhlUlps. stolen tires In Salt Lake furnished prevailing since the revolution, waa the manager of the 8mlth Mercanvices to the state law enforcement clews to the Identity of the robbers. abolished. tile company. Mr. Smith has taken ROT ARC MEETS FRIDAY. offices this morning reported the A decree was Issued restoring the FRANCE IPnOLDS POINCARE. Brown, who Is 28 years of age, most active Interest In the welfare The regular luncheon meeting of aand unbuilding robbery of John Dora and bis two was arrested by Lientenant Clayton, liberty of the press. and Of SprlngviUe , sons on their farm near Logan the Provo Rotary club will be held Ealken-rath L. U Larsen and Sherman December 2 has been flxxed for International Naws Berrlo. the .Center; Neb., yesterday evening. The rridflv noon at Hotel Roberts, ac waa president of which Springville -on ": the was .: r r. placed and the y aatch ..J general electiondub in PARIS, - Oct- - ia The ChMnct capacity Je f lag. r three; robbers bound the two Dorn cording to the announcement made Kiwanls was taken who of home Greek minis- - met todnv with President Mlllrrai,,! former Morgan, U. Bonssos, work. did good exceptional boys in the farmyard, and then, today by Secretary uiayion jenaioa. In custody when he returned at 7 :30 ter to wasningion was appoiniea Ur .Smart and Mr. Hanner are presiding snd unanlrmiusiy sppror.Hi using them as shields advanced on Wvman Berg will ten or me uu o'clock Tuesday morning. minister of Interiors M. Sacbtouris, premier Polncare's rejection of the of men. business weU & known alao .or1tftk ths S. U; 0.tfrom 1r6!? taVana was the house Langley. navy plane . where the father est funeral fashlona and Oeorge HnrlnsTille. thoroughly capable and Brown and Morgan were turned foreign minister; General Kathakls,! suggestions made yesterday by waiting with a shotgun. Dora wss Hansen wlU acquaint the Rotartans . shH t lha Of : Nothing, but, the rope la between them and the waf er" over to Sheriff John D. ,'Boyd of minister of war and M. Stratigopolls Herr Von Hoesch, German charge forced, however, to surrender about with the candy making industry. weir acnualnted with the needs: Utah county today. minister of Justice, d'affaires, , ' t' , the city.- $10, and the bandits escaped In an Walter Whitehead will preside. ..... automobile. ' r s ' i ecWis -- will-pres- ent r ct AMED MAYOR n - I -- -- 1 The Suodlay Herald - Di.-ltw- " " DEMOCRATS NAME TICKET f . - SPRINGVILLE ; t -- - -- -- STUDENTS d at-th- -- B" ,h." . Hi-Jord- an - I .Uoftte. 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