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Show A m r AMrSlSPAPOt tairaess U &3 sections f Cuk wt?v- - HERALD PHONES . Business Office , . . . . 95 Editorial Rooms. ... 10? TuisnvNixni veaju no, 211. MARCH 27; 1925. PRQVCrUTAHrFRIDAY PRICE TWO CENT? oj oJfn J Mill o o o o o o o o o o o o xo O O O 0 0 foVo To', o-'.- : o ;,o'o,Xo. o,;,o a o ;0;o.; "o ,o oe o o o o o o 6 xtension Service. IfflHI STAKESUNDAY IN CONFERENCE Ftf. t Prnsna Next mers. Meet Sunday School Stake Boards Convene in Provo ' Sunday. Each Captain Gives Special Instruction to His Workers at Chamber Meeting. -- , TO BE Comes 300 PERSONSATTENDANCE IN WCuun Petersc 'titm-rry i Ike board members The membership" drive for the Provo ("handier" of Commerce com menced Friday morning with ho team ttnder W. B. Butler meetlnft at Uenirk W. Dunlup of Kincston. the office chamber of coin, 0- - has been nominated by Presi merce to receive instructions, dent liolide as assistant secretary Subsequently during the day the of agriculture. The noiuluatlon was teams of L. L. Graham Leltoy made nix'it the recomimuuliitlon of Bwen T). Slelson met and Hlxoaand Jaitline. instrtH-tlons- . school ". ' Sunday, according to Victor Snixiay schools. Tlaravreej Ttx-a- '.QMntl.' cW, rtak evaswr WBmibw.Ka. the WMi Wera Mr..Werk. bra "' Is" tlie irrvwlVxsw lVf - rwwr; crtrtrwal r rav. aw TV- - i wairae wfcfc tke st rft the rvwninf ae betaih-- Wasatch, Alpiwy Xeha, Tint ic" and wohol assembly l.0t BELOW NORMAL City Completes Installation of follows; iron ripe on ; mam IRoy rrill,. Roy i Water Line.' ottI. twenty The .installation of the mal n line of has now been th city N U completed, aocordoing to .George P. krtwe h farm Billiiurs city commislonef ltt hAaartt. hNowMt I i " the water Second charge ward..."' V hiRhe . the Plana for the work to be aeeom-plittc- d The ofwater has system, been put back Viw always tfce In the Sunday Schools due-inj-r into thd system says Mr. Illiiijts, wr- e ae great the present year will he dis-- "but the priWira Is still ssa awsdeal lower thau It should be. We at the cWferetlre. are- still teelittf tlie results of the es st4 Mr, V&V extreme Iry weather of Usti year. W ls T rrwm kM jwa I don't think we will be back to any efRwts. .ISaie normal asain before next May. Lnsa tCW I For this reason the residents and rad the TWary should be very careful In the use of wy the city water and take extreme rew4 Vid waid. r WW I care not to waste 'an$ of itV We snaar4r wrt3Sd. I esre ttH are goiug to ask that the Water exjwcasPd taw tiktj: Aww scfcwniles tor lawn -- Bptlnkltuff witi w. its MWk scted-ule- a V.I Aoorrpssmn Clarence JR. ie Mrirtly aiUiered to. The ad-- , sent house to the be will M. Ijeod. Ietrolt. MiclL, Injured asMRvd fey the . "i week. stMuetlnie next drecies early rtTic ft the in aa aimlane accident here late f scliedules will govern the e ywterday. was "restinjc comfort-- These faith i ttot tkcy water ftswge at every nlnce In Ihe aaJ HJ aiTTtewBe tto work ahlyfa.day known as the "house city. who have water meters hay, was ,flylng from """"Selfrlda are"Persons asked not to sprinkle abo to Michiean, Washington Fh4d. their lawns at any other time than when his engine developed plane be fana rtyrAcwt atd ivI te ASfnr sa ironilne water-system- Uir mt htwn ntt4 n9tj hw cnd 'ne CONGRESSMAN f?w4tiwf iiare4 IN AIR CRASH frids ay - rv im 'iSi' fariil aHSli mbt mm t2t: km kt Mdd. t ftwgrT trmwwi tiMM-fiM- 3te. tr-- wy i i fvrrtrar aai-wer- aee d ae a MrictirarM Vi : r J.TVJ - WMiAy. hj$ ahatity 4 fcave resawct aad cittarw. tkt Mr. dH sn4 weefc . al - examination made, it aa' was said aV the Vniontown hoK)4tal tWsjnornl!aE.J. MMtS Mti"frekThey kave exwfMeiiee a aet nt WT -- which wlll be between 5 and pilot of the plane, made a forced o'clock every morning and evening. of an examination after fatadiaic and the eoslne started to hop oft ARaia. The plane failed to make a speedy and the landinj; gear caught f the e ia a tree. It crashed to the pound. id Mr. The extent of the Tonpresssnan's are and ia tt until to eMfrte iniwries cannot be determine was y JP- jasjMJnJureC JAZZORLTO WeVw has the uhlivid- - BE WITNESS ffcamevs.-.:- tvrwnna tXat MMa3teend tae rvKarx Wilrarfca. and that Is have ot fct tacy fed tkvaa tTekL- - The eota-aaSnee wiaSaes Oat tW.&toa hnreaa tey vd !. TWOBODIES ARE EXHUMED CHICAGO Marcn was jThe biHly of Dr. Oscar Olson exnumea looay lo ueiermiuc whether death was censed by pnisrin. ,: Chemists from the office of Coronet Osrst Wolff started an examination, of the body in the cem- etery SAX FfcAXCISCtV March . 27. Dorothy' EUingsen. yonth-f- l aaatrMde today amy hear" the first witness railed by the state in its effort to place ner behind steel bars tor life. Only one juror remains toe be selected before the opening Tt was the jury a wtwnld be sworn la during the ' conrt session. tr.l (offices. time other officers from Wolffs office started digging np the body of Mrs. Emma McUih-tot-who died W years ago. The exhumations, were, ordered for the purpose of securing further evidence agntust William D. Shepherd, who la charged with killing his millionaire ward, Billy McClin-too. k, Is aihwNivy wwawry fcr'the w4-- f Je tanaets e tke te ad tS MOKy wad tfcey want the tana h reeaed. Wteea Mrh ly This and Ae $eM. '. awwuc t tew smraac pre-v- "Dorothy slept fitfully - during t we emrd director f the aight, as she has siace the WINNING the 4 ls $tiiiisa!tl irtal started, was the word from at tmsa. IngWde jail.. "She api'cars amut rrri rfkls -Aw aaevtSag at wlk tbis the saate. , idSsrwcaed teeeBily Twice dnriag yesterday's session, the 2S tke erstwhile L. butterfly of --Mthe ywwewt 1? cHr cafes roUapsed and was ' carried LIVERPOOL, England., March 27. fnr Mr. We.. frtwa'the roart room.- Whether fe (CP.) Double Chance,, owned ttawe tvased laVe s$des wUle IS ran go tlirongh today without break- by G. U Mild, won the grand national he acTM taVett ing down was probktaatiraL,' If steeplechase today from a field of wHI e - as horse.sheaes, tt wifr tw the-flr- st she has; vld Tay B yidge, owned by Mrs. started that her tHl ,since ' Ajy sosaneit ttat the ewcaTive ant given way aader the strain, .w. H. Plxon was second and tiy Viwrd rtavaVwcd t withdraw wa-pi, ' j Mask owned by T. K. Iaidla w was ' " Ia4wsd Is Sr artwat w ,, IJlKi:iJlXD,Ha. The- Indians j third. fc.Ve witaat any will try tor their sixth straight vie, j The winner paid 100 to 9.JD)A I Tay Bridge iald his backers 0 to I. against Milwaukee txiay. argu-naetit- fore-aon- $rrajl te s, k. v- t PAYS iw WHITEWASH :T ' - : TUESDAY -- tbe-prop-crty H. G, MeDixon, Elliott, John 1. Beeley, Dr. Cx U. Carroll, R, . Chrtls, Leo i appointed quest Axk to select the most tvnioal co -ed on the Ciihersltv- of Michigan Madsen, J. Wm. Knight. Alma Van n3 WILKINSON A. At JLltOBERT Port-Hby the yjianilwr 'Of eemmerve. ui Wagonen. L. R. Edwards, --TCr D. lanipns, phoiogruphers choseJJisA PhyUig Turnhnll of scIumJ of ed.H athm if tlie. ttulverslty. , L. .8.U? RBniyTliowry-Nplwm,.celelirate their annual "Y" day system would extend only as far field, Sidney W.JtusseU, T. H, Turn-neTuesday. Th great: Jetter on the west Its Third West, IL F. Thomas, .IW'.- P. Whiteside will receive its first mountain ,Wuen Word reached business men l head. X C. Graham, Iter Win. V. within two and property owners on 'the two coat of white-wasC. N. P. Scott Stewart, Buikley, years while new additions to the blocks to be eliminated from the Hicks, Geo. P. Billings, C, F. cemeut base will be added. The big district, they immediately petitioned Frank T. Eyring.. J. 11. Jackson, letter was temjiorarHy - neglected to t Included in the district. Gardner, Frank W. Stubfis, N. E. inst year when the student body deThe city commission- - at an early Mark H. J. and Miller,Stagg cided t abandon the old;"Y? day ifteetlnfl will no doubt- 'take the '' i Anderson. tradition of wldftf wa f'olng its. in necessary steps for the issuing of a Swen O. Nlelson, C, Wyman favor "ftf.ihying cement jside-wal- k resolution of intention of creating Berg, Charles Hawke, H. V. Hoyt. on Temple Hill. . and stair-cas- e new lighting aone. Since it re the T. Dr. Walter Ole E. Olsen, Jr, thd direction of student quires at least Kinder of tha Hasler, Vernard Anderson, J. Ed- Confess Breaking the Law; Sage Plunges 1000 Feet Down lKidjkji'reAQeAt, Merrill J.' Bunnell, proixrty involved to protest against . Cases to lie lnvesti-- , win Stein, Rdert B. Patterson, Dr. Shaft; 40 Bodies Are the plans, for the da are maturing the establishment of the new. dls-' gated. Removed. L. W. Oaks, Stanley L. Dixon, Geo. is- mm - assured, rapidly. rsa.rr?!rtl!!?t t E. Barton DR.gGara Clark, Dean fn WithfejBfstem fiia lo 4iile hamftarl'-tMhas long an TiS'eityonunission B. Morgan F - G. A TuckWi hlsresiKtctlve class while captains nounced that aa soon as the pet- l27. March .27.- -. WASHIXGTOX,' Warnlck, John D. Buehi. Willis K. March FORBACK, Franc.,. are being chosen as asiiistauts in the tious were filed they Would take ImSnow, G. M. Tay- (U.P.) Federal inbilit ion author (U.P.) Seventy men are believed Spnfford, Wa directing of the work. mediate action fori the installation , lor; F. B. Chttchlow, J. W. Farrer, ities will to have lost their llves and 25 Vice President Viva ,Broodtent of the system. the two ,. investigate Geo. Leven, C. H. Cody. LaVal S. a when has cfaargfl of plana to prepare" the will ba senntora w:ho piiiiljcly an-- , others were injured today Morrisrfiam. JI Joifrfe Geo. A. How- feep luncheon for the meu whTclfi installed coal UoTst vnpSpluuged7t,-0tasummer months the were dnring the nounced dry breaking they k sen, J. Lawrence Inner a shaft at the Merll.ach mine. served aumiully on the campus with so ithnt the" new modern white war law and will prosecute them if they down S. nardy. v Fifty Jbodies already have been thejr return upon completion .of1 the systemof lighting the business see Commissioner Prohibition ' L. L. Graham, C. Fred Olson, Al are. taken from the mine and 20 other job. tiotia of progressive ctti-- s of Amer Press United told the today Haynes R. A. L. F. nbert cavCheistensen, I victims are belle ved den Dixon, in The TrtriTtnmti will ieoccTipled Ico will nlw 1h found iu beMiiiil fli.riii (tfy fllltiiorTtnvnft era nearly one fifth bf mile ue- - spreflding the lime over the surface fore next fall. " ; . Madison itles and in Chicago -; Nixon, A. B. Worsley, T. C. Thompsurface.low the earth's of the letter with the traditional : The present step-ione ef the son, Paul D. Vincent, O. R. Thomas, would Immediately inftnlre Into tlie Twenty five Injured miners who brooms. The laying of the concrete inrgest that has been taken for the activities home senator's brewing W. R. Earl Spafford, Bert Sutton, erased , by at one section of the T will be taken is were rescued were half "City Beautiful" plan and Is looked Heber. 8. Rupper, J. W. Robinson, and If basis fon prosecution thrfr care of by the juniors. To the fresh- npon by those in charge of the Civic etperlence. will the take legislators II. J. Phillips, R. J. Murdoek, P. L. found, they The district ls stunned by the men has teen alloted the job of car- Week program as being ono of tha Lament E. A. Jaeob, Leonard C. into- conrt. , The government is plan- rying the. cement and lime np the biggeRt things done for the presGettle-man- , tragedy. are Bernard The senators ' M. EFcanlirack, Heonroid, Sterling relief measures. mountain side while the sophomores tige and the business welfare of and" James A. ning Milwaukee Xeal G. Davis, ( Jacob Coleman, accident occured when the are being instructed to remain on Provo . The announced city. They Clark, . J. A. Boshard, Baker, Anligo, Joseph use the cage as a th. cnmlm t0 men attempted-ta foU(.Q of spring Wells L. BrimhaU, Claude S. Ash- - during" a committee- hearing on a hoist to ride fnm the bottom, of cleaning mPffffft memorlal tn eontrress ask- -tthrfiarrid" ie' earth's surface. worth, Julius C Anderson and The class presidents; are, Rnlon v ' Ing legislationof 2.75 per cent beer ' Elmer Jacobsen. . La Roy Van Wagenen,- - .senior-WrR. BuUer, C J. A. Bullock, that they and their wives had Whlt- Nathan Wbitehea(li Junior; T. F. Ilerpont, Edgar McArthrir, home brewed Swine with a "kick in and Russell WelkiLJ trti; sophomores Clayton Jenkins, L. A. Culbertson'i er, fnhiufln. Artliur Craven, Geo. P. Parker, W. The federal dry chief Incidentally If predominates One Wiscnosin has that revealed quietly W Wm. IL H. W, Orenu, Mitchell, the great times of the ;sc&ooi year cases" "suen hard been classed with A X. Ellertson, C. Startup, Jesse will be. in vogue. Old clothes will 27. March WASHINGTON', Wolffom, J. P. McGjiire, Lee L aV Xev York, - Pennsylvania- and be tlie dominant tone. Xo ties will The treasury department ) Baker, Dr. D. D. Boyer, P. S. Hell- California and federal enforce lie worn and all the rough , shod today prdered all 'Internal revenne bnfTl. E. Brockbank, J. Harold ment in the state Vas directly adeharacteristies-'o- f March 2"(U.P.) th old west- collectors not to make publlo the LOXDOX, OiinTsTeTetTtf(u, Washington' D. Dnun, IK Sutton, J.. P. Welch, ss erner's-dreof the wife will add color to the new income tax payments until InJ. W. Clark, Wallace Bailey, A. O. Chief ef Prohibition Agents TeUow-le- Margaret Lloyd George, she tost a rampant scenes on the . campus ternal Revenue Commissioner Blair former premier, reported office. his Chicago throngh W. Horn! Arnold II. Dixon, Smoot, .necktae during the which are always a touching finis had scrutinized all figures on reIlayues had no comnient to make $fl(,00 learl brook. Dr. J. Cecil Clark, Karl on her ar- to the annual day. Professors'ffnd Glbralter, fnm A. voyuge of: rtn the turns, and given an official order Henry resignation Bandley and R. R. Thiirne. Police students alike will be as one. for . publication. Dykemnn. chief of the federal en- rival at Plymouth today. OW are investigating in the belief the , forcement division of Indian This will delay publication of the ... was s ; and southern MUhigan. figures, expected within a few days, for at least two' months, officials C.T-- Dr. - T. r, SEVENTY DEAD TWO SENATORS ' , MAY BE TRIED . INMINEIHEN UNDER DRY ACT HOIST DROPS - two-thir- t Wis-ennsi- and-Fran- ' t i t teseed - Mm m ty - C TAXRETURNS - LOSES $50,4)00 PEARL STRING 100 TO 9 KEPT SECRET i er (C-P-- CIVICWEEKIS HORSE ei it wi STUDENTS Friday r - . . . sieeitfrWiw cnniiJtccJlA . Another netltlon Is now betns cir-culated among some of the property TO owners who have not as yet been consulted relative to the new lighting system, v This petition la handled by T. F, Plerpfrtit, who it of the opinion, that when his canvassing la completed a great 'many more property owners will have signed tha . petition for the improvement. A gratifying phase of the petli- tton ia ihefact .that Annual Y" Day to Be Ob-- i owners on Center street from Third West to Fifth West street present- served by University , Next Week. ed their petition without any re-! thfk fllffh larLnerbWopi)helsonr. . acaia errr mraaiB! iwrwMiSy. 4 s: morning, the nrlnclnals announcing the de tails of the program. IHirlng the afternoon the school children were bus:' cleaning, their respective scIkwI grounds; the Har mon playgroupd and the Timp park. The names of the members of the various -- membership teams,' are as WATER RIAIN im-- nt ZOCE With Civic Week hardly a day old comes announcement from the Provo Chamber of Commerce that ft petition bear-inthe names of about 40 per cent of the property owners involved has been filed with the Provo city commission asking for the establishment of the new improvement' district for the installation of a modern lighting system. for the busi ness section on Center street. The petition was filed with. May or 0. K. Hansen Friday forenoon by Secretary E. S. Hinckley. e iAiv 4ta.1lnnla LIGHTIUG COMMISSION TO PASS . RESOLUTION riHived The program for tne city clean up was taken np In each one of the PRESSURE IN CITf 10 System Certain Since More Than Neces- -. sary Percentage of Property Owners .. Have Already Signed Petitions. I - Z. REQUEST ESTABLISH . y Bee-sa- n enfvw ltSdh! at lwa ill l Li t.' CEIIItR D v hh and has the S marri-i,K- of-th- will he in attendance helns annnvximately 125 of the mewbers of the stake Sunday aehottl hoards. Ttie other will the taake prwddwirfes. the oMinrila and. the bisJKH'rire of the stakes tatented in the eouferenoe. Twelw representative of the Drwret Snnday,Schl union gen eral hoard will be in attendance to jimsi! at the depart mental to he held during the day. The avaeral awiw will be held ia tha Bnleeralty library, while the departtteMal wttditua witt he held in tne nnlTeraty rUaa rooms A. ill he Berred at the nniversity ncder the direction of the Relief $5odety of the Provo tfee r Aiiwm Bird, stake TrrJ,""r, -- ini H is estimated ; : fie are '..', repnweotrd Wpa my. 'mA early axt wLe d&rect- kt J. lth superintendent of the ft WWteaaJyfcUihta, 4 GIVEN CLEAN-U- P PROGRAM SCHOOLS ?.-- ' School Grounds, Ball Park and New' Playrround Given" t Annual Cleaning. Swaday Stands front eicht stakes la Wasatch, Utah Ik&ind Eteac and Jaab .Sefee coanjlea win meet la con- :; : Wwji f Colkge. IWm tt Um Young university enaMnirese . Sessions to Be Held at Young University; Relief Society Serves Luncheon. Wuvwfc Says Baire ; ) . f kU WELCH rORTJDDEX TO MAKE COMMENT CO-E- i.-J.iJ!- Drht -- MOST TYPJCAL S "WWW SCHOOL BOARDS II III MEMBERSHIP; ATOSJARDINE e CHURCH TOPIC . "The Church and Public Morality" will be; the subject of Rev. E. E. Bacheider's sermon atrthe Community church Y next Sunday morning at 11 , o'clock, j In the e evening he will speak ortuThe of the Talents and. It's Em; on Faithfulness.'' , The phaata church school convenes at 10 a. m. Endeavor Of the Christian )detiea, 'the Juniors, will meet at t. iflti,0ai ft n m 3 p. m. and the Young People's at 7 p. m. Par-ahl- SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES ! "Baseball will be very much in evidence during the coining summer city In Provo," says Dell Webb, -We are recreational : director. going to have a .real .home town team in the Utah Ceiitrul league, which is going to be even more alive thau it has ever been in His prev ious existence; Besides that we are going to have A Twilight league which 'Is going to hold a great dinl of Interest for the bsstbnll Inns, w itn two pnrks to piny on we will-b- said IS IDENTIFIED able to give the fans almost all the baseball they want at the closest place to home .possible. HARTFORD. Conn., March 27. The steel plant Is going to have (U.P.) Gerald Chapman, ."prince teams 'in the two cracker-jackinof crooks" on trial herer for .murder, field, and the Provo post of the was Identified; as the owner today has just an- of an Anierjcfini expensive automobile found nounced that, it will nave n cham- g -- e tbe Twilighters. "Biiseball is also going to. je one of the main j)orts' at the Provo be arhigh school and games-wil- l ranged with high schools in Utah county which will have teams.'.' Britain, Conn, Cathern Boom of Stubenville, Ohio, idetifled Chapman as the man aim had discussed purchase of' the . car with her. - - t- - The order ias caused by the action of Xoah Crooks, Kansas Cyy revenue wllectoiv In making puhllc several hundred taxpayers names. The newspaper which published the Kansas City returns probably will not be prosecuted, acording bureau offidnls, as there Is no provision regarding premature publication. 'Crooks has been asked for an" : y wplanatioic;.-,.-- " DELHIj. Ind ia Rawlinson, General commander-in-chie- f , Ird of the Indian army, is in a gave condition following an operation , for appendicitis. r |