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Show 1 imGUMNVEST TIMENDmONEY IN A BETTERPROVO? A NEWSPAPER dedicate U policy W fairaesa to all sections ! OIQ) i lUacwntT. t HERALD PHONES PROVO, UTAH jRU)AY. MARCH 13. 1925. YEAR. NO. 201. TMRTY-NLNT- Il olfo) PRICE; TWO CENTS WW Jl Alleged-Promis- disyy j ; e ' - J or"o" o o o o o o o sssss SON CONFESSES MURDER TO 12 - ;.,'! . ."-..-.-.. ', COMMUTES I mJ ROTARY PLANS URGE GENERAL FATHERS AND CITY CLEAN UP DAUGHTERS DAY . . Sted City Lots on I I . . V 9 REAL ESTATE AGENT CttJiderath Mir and excitement. was rtiased In lYovw tNir circles two a f a large cwatiuget of Mexicans rh. can krre, a they - Jill T.: iwwfc at 41 Iron?. lOant t the Columbia Steel crrrjui.B. Avwrliif to me Mexican,. 23 to .50 of whom ar t: present staying at the InwtMt all them pnrrhast-- kt In plat I of the Steel LlUL lyW!t the aasnraue that they wwdd W giro mrd went at the lrvtM ntant W. R, rhibhs, snnerlutenoVnt the IittHtrai plant, dfrtarte that the officials t the ?tw4 ttw poratk) haw Mxirns mt haw thny siwa tlwit I did it,"Harld Willis, 15, e f Ut Angelen, Is telliug pllce In a rtmswit t auy mnm 't mak any lasit nilimte effort to save his mother, Mrs. Miirgaret Willis, eon- lntwlw isf iwrk at the rtuiiwnj'i rhted of killins Dr.'JJenjamin Ba ldwin . year ago, Npw Harold I'lstuts. Il afeaft tat aays he killed Bnldvvln In defense o f his mother. ' UMut Ma) hy th the f t CmH mp- et bt f yt 81 roitwinitin than OfthitttMa tutviti tate Mttt4 hti:.a i a whatwwr ttjW ur SiwUar statement frutt the ftt latte coot-Jjinta- .lht the no h ADVERSE 88 STUDENTS :lniy"rriil " deals. VOTE-GIV- EN WARREN TO GRADUATE nmde ffiee of L. F. Ratw hnlay in a IleniM teporter. Mr. IUiks H at itmient at the Iron y Oriued ia Iron rmhl(y, tut T WIrvd that that ffirf Itad of Young ih knowlnls. fet any iaqMrtati latMK BY COMMITTEE AS TL4CHERS xeere-'Vtar- ftun'ixa ' "We have n4 Uae A the Mesl. deriarvd Superinten let rhiW. "We haw never sent f mt then and haw a tdutely noth ing f them hew t dxv Amrdin$ U T. IL Ray the Steel City lewtatent ewwH,v wne time s twM ahMt .VO ats ta the Steel rtty dlvklwi t OiWwU and Wade, dealer nt rylee. real. ii'9ttle!aaa nf that ow(any, II, W, vMr, ks tt t kaw fftne dawaj New Mesie and California 4 and. M K4 t the Mexteana. Mr. JSuyer U tald t haw hrvmsrht the attskan hew t fcx over the eonn- - ean . -- lahwr." Normal Senator Walsh Moves That University Reconsideration of NomiTraining School Turns Out , nation Unconstitutional. Large Class. . Elehty-elghf- bei'B admitted to candidacy e lrt8'nf - Jwnnnkw ItkSttJrrk nw tif T'atslr-preseniMtjregolinU- Friday, March. 2(), will lie "Fathers and Daughters" nlgHt for the members of the Rotary club of i2Vl5oaK;OnhoHoter - TninniiT fttttvitteC Strong Dixie Quintet Favored by Tournament Fans for 1925 High School Basketball Honors. Z: -- lf INDIAN DEATH" PROBE ENDS tri-iir- jra hnsyded ee of-th- adirniift mti dj - . Indi-rate- La-Va- .' ia iHt-lnrlii- drlTe-Tgint- "long-eared- . TONIGHT'S GAME TOURNEY FEATURE 7 Charging jazz musicians are mur derlng the classics, Francis K. sor of music, is sniug one of the town's jazz orchestras In the "name He of the younger-- generation." says the classics are being stolen from the younger generation jjy the ' Jazz bands. -- f- ; Friday's Schedule h. D. S. U. vs. South will-spea- .4 nnminationTor--inU)liefcaUonLCommitt- T 70 T Inle : Frovo. wis announcement was made at the noonday luncheon .of " the club by Joseph P. Welch, who atiu entertainments st$ted that the the favors would remain a pro found secret until the date of the . t. Oil AffllST i . xesident Merle Taylor anuounced will lie a Vlery uuccestifuf and inKl fhe preliminary arrangements that lK)rtant week in the civic affairs of bare ' I'roro city. Wek" program, which will be held The first meeting of the eentral from April 20 to May 2 inclusive. committee was held at the chamber Te Rotary club will offer prizes of commerce last night at the boys chorus contests, which fop o'clock. Joseph Welch wag el-c- t wnr be st aged as a pfl rt f the ed chairman and a general gtalt-me- week's program.- made as to the condition of Rotarian Charlie Walker, formerProyo and the necessity ofaa gen ly President Tsft's private physician eral cleanup and beautiifcation in Provo under tfie campaign being carried over. auspices of the Rotary club on the It was suggested : subject of- "Personal Hygiene" on nrsi iaai an property owners April 13. v Three addresses are should be nrgi-d- , throtigh every 'scheduled for that day, one for the available means, .to see that their high sohool students' at 10 a. m., one property Js madeeaufifully cleaa for tire mothers and daughters at from the center of the street to the 2 p m. aud one for the fathers and back fence line. sons at 8 p. jn. Alt meetings will Swond-r- lt wns the sentiment of bneld in the the score of committee men' and wo Musical selections at the luncheon men assembled that every possible today were by Sterling Ciuffs-othe urge should be set forth for the re xylophone, LaVern Dickson on the moving of all old useless delapidat pianp and Russell Wulker on the ed buildings' from all parts of the violin. . city. James' H. Wallls was introduced Third That Provo Is emerging to the club members as a guest. from Its pastoral days and there fore Its citizens should be urged to removei the-- bid unsightly fences which are1 so common within our city limits. Fourth In districts' where curb and gutter should be extendfe- - thc citizens should be urged tofoster this very important nnd sanitarv development-f John (J. Swensou, professor of Fifth It was the unanimous sociology and economics at the Brig-haopinion of the committee that all in returned Young university, divtduals, companies or corporations Wednesday evening from the east holding vacant property should be where he was in attendance at a urged to utilize the property and .convention of educators at. Cin- keep It clean and beautiful. cinnatL .. ,""'.'. The suggestion was offered that After attending- - the' convenIon, probable vacantrproperties could be ProfessorSwenson '.went down cared Jor nodetZthe snpertlsion of through the south- - jitudyingcondl- the Boy Scouts of Provo and that tion and enlovinir "the- - new ociaL cltizemownlng such property would situations he found In the "southern arrange wlt-Brlewaiin- s far south as bJeryglad Sconts for keeping said Drooerties Florida where-h- e has some real ' -- lon-thn- t r- if - From .the general expression of representatives from the 12 differ ent foiimiittees working for the ln leri'Ml wi i nvi city it IS very ftpimi ent that Civic Week which will be introduced March 26 at the Provo high school auditoriuui at 11 :30 rclxk and at the chamber of commerce rnemhershlp luncheon at 13. March WASHINGTON, men and women have for the (CP.)'- - The nomination of Charles normal diploma which is awarded to B. Warren was adversely reported the student at the Brigham Young to the senate today by the. senate - IjnlveMty Wh" hfi eonipleted two judiciary committee. . years'" work in normal training. com brief discusskra the a After These young people will receive their normal diplomas either in mittee voted 9 to 7 to present the Jnne or at the close of the summer selection of President Coolidge as session. (attorney general to the senate with from all Tin graduates-arrecommendation that It be rejected. tire Intermoiintain eoun-trTwo Republicans, Senators Borah, Most of "the will go into the "and Norris, Nebraska, voted Idaho teaching profession nest' year. are: solid Democratic group of with the They S5hrrty afte tkeir arriral here, Alyg Adams, Xinw Ander", ve- - i?eveir brtheTKnnmltteeSgnlnBt"the Mr. Cawt 1 'mM ta haw dip-ta Anderson, Ruth Atkin. nomination which was iwared front this smk and has not Otto Baker, Raymond O, Baker. seen ht inw then. An ef- Ioaa President Coolidge: af Banhvln, Krma Bpnnett, Leiiua yesterday by with him In forts It Mina hnd,6nceTeen ter Eva rejected by the Browne, Bunting. BUh, haw been JOtts-Carling'"s,r -E. Coleman, senate. Erma tn rain. to" wwral Thtmiftg' Conlner, Koltf Cluff, Ruth TheTJexWan y -: hnmlred aw on their way for Clnff. Hulh Derlckson. Rhea, Daniels, the committee expressing" theopllP" In3ndlUori. .' ' - .;. this aeetfam. the president's act in MnTtie 'A. Davis, Bessie Marie ; Mr. Welch, was authorized to comDuties, Betty E. Day, Delia DeMille., submitting the nomination was.un- - municate with the Scout officials eonsMtutionuL He said It . mereTyTorrtnls particuwr mfltfer; Beth Erickson, Norma, 4Evans, expressed his opinion and did not The necessity' of flushing the Elva' Forhser, EfrelU Fpchser, ask a vote. streets In the business district at ' Keneth P, Fechser, Eva Forltes, 'a.n early' hour In the morning ' to The Resolution. follows: v ' Mori ne Fox. "Resolved that In' the opinion of avoid splashing cars, keeping the Fawn Jeona Gudmundson. this coiiiinittee y-- -' gutters.clean jnd anltarynnd .of Helen "HanMn, Maliel Hansen, 1 The president of the I'nited properly disposing of gartage shouldi Velda Iliinsen. Lnntw W. Unnderson, States is without constitutional be given careful consideration.'. . rAWHCSA. ik5a Marrh IS. tlMMi The wnrt f Inqniry Into' Kelton H. Hickman, Belva Hills, rlgbt or authority to submit to the L, 8. Morris of the city beantifi- wurx-r- s wealthy l,JieaLJInrchings,Ir wa&Aaked wMiste --n Indiana dnrint the pat three trees and Jaeipcnr.l.JM..JoUte. office berufofore at the same session careful inspection ' federal Tlieora I.ilcile 'jidmson. Vera John- .rejeWn by .the senate. hy to .offer such suggestions as may atid Lat sWW4afc rame tw an son. Emma P. Jones. '2 That the rules of the senate assist In' our city beautification. y. ahruvt Uuie Krtincy. The1 following committee was apns well as fundamental principled of ' Eiiiuia Lewis parliamentary law forbide the con pointed on organization: Superinhaw keen eomldng Mewl 'harlty the TOSSed WW f the Osage lints n Ionise Ijevi,-Id- n Iieichty,' Margaret sidenition by the senate of a nom tendent II. Claude Lewis, Thomas C. in jseareh I.iutnn, Harnh Loynd. 'trsrvtiMt for tw Thomtison, Mrs. Roltert B. Patter luntlon so Failure Manr Mart a In, 7icela Moody, Reu-lih- i f an tttiKirtan (Jltiw- -. la" incompatible' with son, Walter P. Cottam, Mrs. Electa "3 It That v tu find the itWs eauMpd adjourn-me- t XielsAh, Euhlce f ll.HJh. " 't Hie dignity nf the senate: to enter' Dixon, n t the hearing, wfTidaU Mala Ponlson, Harriet Prior, The following organiations were tain a nomination so submitted." ' M. Typer, . :. "Walsh said he would" ask the sen V. represented at the, meeting: ... Florence Rsckman, Mary" Rasmus-seAmerican Legion .. Auxiliary, te to decide this question when the KANSAS CITY. Miv. Matth IS. ftortha RJd, Ruth Rolx-rtsRorosls cluh. Women's1 noniinatlon comes up for debate. Municipal Sauls, Anna council. Relief Society, city planning" j IM flrii5topthr Cdnmbns was Helen Sanfrd. Phoel not the firM pewn t lHew the Seecmiller. Fay .Sharrer, Edna C. 1IOIXY. Cdo:, Mgrch (CP.) committee, city beautlflcatlon com" earth w wnnd. awrding tt Ca,n-ta- SWIIcy. Etlicl ShoelL Sarah Simp-jinFouy rabbit drives have depleted mittee, city sanitary committee, city Fawn Singleton, MMha Sum-sio- the rabbit hordes of "Powers county engineering department, eivic clubs Inald R MayMillan, noted deehrd In a Vrtw hew by 10.000, acording to hunters par- of Provo, chamler of commerce. ef the far feist nUht. K$imr Melba'Tew. Kate TIiilMts, Geo. ticipating In the war of exterminanorth tvtoa haw hJl this theory Welrcter Tucker. DUBLIN, March 13. (U.P.) tion. . f aMre than .W yrarv Mid Cap- - Jjotene Vance, Ethel Vernon., their nmbitlon Is to rid Police carried out extensive raids tala MatrMtna. while the arhtt .Ethel Walker. Melba Walkpr. that section of the state of the pests, at dawn today as excitement over " nai dtowrr that the earth I Tneelyn- - MarT" Warnick, Hiarlotte the hunlers have planned three? more elections for tine seafs-l- n the! dial the-- laitnd k hwi liihtlj oef than 5"0Waters. Blknrlie WhUJnft. WiUuwtH " eiranAean, the Irish parliament con ' Witt. Edith Wootton. tinued. . iaitaM hw , HAS BEEN COMPLETED . Premise. f IHl iBFPiyiKEIIv AGILITY Washing the Pavement at an NotetL Physician to Give Three Lectures on Personal Early Morning Hour Urged -- Upon City. J Hygiene. Columbia Steel Officials Deny AU Knowledge of Alleged . BOYS' WEEK PROGRAM J GENERALCHAffiMAN BRINGS MEN HERE Wt, njpaui . WELCH APPOINTED J. P. - o "o JAZZ DAMAGES i Property Owners Askedp to Features of Dinner to Be Kept hecret. Committee Make ThoroujrirHean-u.of Premises.- Reports. t Alleged Promise of Work. o o $ o ir WANTS$10,000 wi BIGPROlSE If , SAVE CONVICTED MOTHER Purchase ... Business Office...,. 95 Editorial Rooms.... 107 4 p. m: By Staff Correspondent.; DESERET GYMNASIUM, SALT LAKE CITY. March 13. Provo took another long step towards the state high school basketball championship Thursday evening by defeat. ing the strong Lehi team. ,"". -- The real test for the Provo squad will be tonight when Provo plays Dixie in the feature game of the day. The game will start Iio'cIqc Ffrjctay evening. . . k . j. ttx4e4s4h-favonte of thfr tournament fans although it is admitted that the southern team will have its strongest opposition in the entire tournament tonight from the Provo squad. It is Provo's strong defense that is right now standing between Dixie and the state championship. . : Should Provo win from Dixie tonight, the Steel City team will go into the finals Saturday evening against the winner e of tonight's game.. The crack little Murray squad are the favorites for this contest.' . - Murray-Monro- Provo showed up to better ndvan- -i Provo on the lung end of a 17 to 14 tnge Thursday than In the first; score. Parowan to game. : If the- - team continues . The score : . (J p. in come, back to their regular stride It 7 p. ni. Bingham vs. Nephl, FROVO. may be that Provo will outclass 8 p. m. Murray vs. Monroe. G.T. F. P. DixleT'tonight, Certain It Is that If Diso-n. If 9 p. m, Provo vs. Dixie. the Provo boys' do lose, uixie will Hawkins, rf. 2 2 0 4 have the hardest fight' if will Thursday's Results, 0 0 2 . Amtoft, e. ..1 In the tournament e . South Cache 28, North 2 II 4 Anderson, lg. ...2 AMTOFT SHOWS I P. ' 15. . . 0 0 ' (I 0 Collins, rg. ' Lehi Provo In the game, Anitoft,' Nephl 25, Bear River 7. center," showed up to better ndvan L. D. 8. V, 15, Granite 12. 1 17 6 Totals ".n.:i......8 tage than be did In the first conProvo 17, Leht 14. LEHI. test. assisted Dixon and Collins He Monroe 27. Pleasant.' Grove 15. G. T. T. P. to rustle the .ball better than he has . Murray 29, Parowan 14. L. Smith. If. 2 5 2' 0 done. Bingham 22, North Sumit 19. 0 2 Hawkins leg Is still had and he V., Smith, rf. Dixie 33, Uintah 18. 1 2 had a hard time to get around. He Evans, c, iv.... 2 was under massage treatment sev Goodwin, lg. . 4 1. '. y Osterlch, rg.' 0 0 0 0 eral hours Thursday. 0 0 0 0 Provo started'ont with a lang. Peterson, It .0 0 0 0 Amtoft 'tolled .the. bell first, Collin Taylor, missed a foul pitch and then Haw Totals .. .6 7 kins rolled in a counter. L." Smith, .Lehi's star forward; Beferee, Plant ; umpire, A. Peter" :' ". : made the only point for his team In son. the first quarter from the foul Una. -Dixon shot a, good one and then DIXIE WINS. missed a foul try. The-- . DixlevFintah"gamenras the s The first quarter ended six to one feature of the evening. It "'was a Sunday School Workers . to In favor of Provo. hard fought contest even though the Meet in Joint Session in J SECOND QUARTER BETTER. little. Dixie fellows won by a 33 to College HalL Goodwin, Lehi's pepiy guards '18 score. Lund and Thompson were scored the first basket tn the second the - shining stars - for " the victors The regular monthly union meet- quarter for his team. Dixon, retal- working the ball Into the Dixie, tering of the auxiliary organizations iated wiithjLJlnger--an-d Hawkins ritory and snooting baskets from of the Utah stake, will be held at followed suit. V. Smith finished every position on the floor. " Lunil '" College. Hall Sunday afterno.ori at Lehi's scoring In. that quarter with a was especially effective with his estate. 2 o'clock. ; fielder. '. long shots while Thompson worked On his way south he Tistted'ln " Immediately following the closing Dixon fuhg up another from a mainly under the basket, Chatanooga, Tenn., Ixiokotit Moun,- general session, the Sumlity hmg range and Anderson camedown Dixie onrjdayed the Uintah boys, -several well as as Ga.s taln, Atlanta, school wo'rkers will hold a joint ses- close enough to eonnect for a coun- iii every quarter. In the first quar-- , Texas. While Florida and cities in sion in .College Hall where Elder ter "'. '' '. tcr the score was. 15 to 4; In the sec In Georgia he visited the sculptured of the Wilford M. . McKendrick Provo made eight points In this ond, 25 to 10 ; in the third. S3 to 11 ; mountain that is now occupying of the. ..Liberty quarter to Iehl's four.' superintendeney In the final quarter, 33 to 18. news in the all of front page space stake will address the ward and ANDERSON GETS Was Injured in the fourth ANOTHER.! Thompson papers on account of the - Borglum stake Sunday school officers and trial. He says the sculpture Is a gi- teachers on problenis of vital iuiixir-t- a The second half bad not been, long quarter and his removei from the in progress when "Josh" West. game was felt bv the Dixie squad. " gantic conception and thnt the state nee to the work. Lehi's coach, called L. Smith to the MURRAY IS SURPRISE. man a will have difficulty finding Reporta-- coming from the ward bench where he was'lustrncted'jiwrt Murray surprised svery fan at the 'g turn's place siipcHnfeTTdintH to Victor -"It was an interesting trip fo me," stake superintendent,' many of, the how to, go ''at It. to win the ball ffflirnnnient liy gTvliiK' the Parowan The fighta game. hard drubbing. squad '.'Ik Professor Swenson deolnred, wards will have 100 per cent of their The little conversation improved ing little Mvirray team took the lead the officers and teachers preseut. cause I have never visited matters all right and In the third right Off the , reel and kept It south and have always wanted to do RELIEF SOCIETY. quarter Anderson's basket was .the throughout the contest. - The Psro-wa- n so on account of the different social The officers an'd teachers session only tally scored by the Provo boys boys had a hard time to make conditions that exist .there. While of the Relief Socu ly will be bold In while L. Smith and Goodwin, both thotr shots count. my trip was a rapid one, I was able registered from the field and- L. Murray should have little difficulto get many helpful' glimpses." (Continued on Page, Six.) Smith also rang up one from the ty In winning from Monroe if the free line. same brand of ball is played as last PROVO USES STRATEGY. night. The score was 29 to 14... BINGHAM WINS. After Dixon had, placed Provo's 17 In the beginning um Lltt ui ai ' it lie in quarter and EvanS jnd Xh Smith Ing the strongest team of the tourtowlthln three nament, had all. they could do to "How do you react to the Civic In making Provo a more modern and had Toshed the scored Collins win from the North Summit boys. Provo outlined of the The as members of by city. points W'Trogram Chamber of Commerce" "This Ques- the Elks lodge are particularly In- maneuvered to keep' the ball away The iseore was 22 to 1!. : . The smaller Summit lads put np tion was put to Paul Vincent, secre- terested In" obtaining curb ami gut from the Lehi players. For more tha.it three or four minsplendid ficht and kept within a tary of the Elks lodge mid brought ter In front of the Elks temple. It seems hnrdly necessary to point out utes the "ball was passed from Col- few points of their larger opponents forth the following reply;: " "Its a splendid Idea. What ..we tfie urgent need of an improvement lins to Dixon to Anderson, under- continually. AG AIN. with WINS effort .Lehl'a In MONROE basket ho of thfe neath more the Is thut character civic heart of pride. need in Provo better lights, more, pavement, Wter business section. It ought iot Jie of the rrovo players to try for any rieasant Grove failed to show up, kept lawns, more attractive places; made aud there shouldn't" be a single more baskets. The scheme worked all and the filed. a of game ended with (Continued on Tage Six) of business and unity purpose protest right . Cai-he- '5 . p. m. ' Pleasant Grove ts. '""..' Lesf-v- s. Uintah. lT ........ .......... San-lK't- ........10 RETURNSFROM 10 ........ ........ EASTERN TRIP UTAH STAKE ; . UXILIARIES MEET SUNDAY r -- . - .''' . - of-t- he - .J?-B-lrdt - - - SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES of-Ui 1 Ihl ; , .:- - |