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Show H : ? YEAR, No. 217 THIRTY-NIN- E 1. .. " Tr- V ' PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY. APRIL 6, 1925 :'v j . ' 1 - - .1111 - - 1 . PRICE TWO CENTS' United States ''Jb Explore 'Mind Spot "lit :Po lar Region. SbSed by f K5K ' --- B5 --BllN4UNDI Approves Naval Participation in Polar Expedition Next Summer. SSlSSiS iKv : 'MB.GOOlip -J- O lib OFFICERS UflUJIb WIDE OPE I Coolidg HE GETS BLACK E Yw CAPTURES ASSAILANT MAY CLAIM PRESENT UNEXPjLORED REGION l Sw I , x .m i BORNINPROVO r v:1. i IaTCIvclrasfiehaeY (Wednesday in June 15. Percy A. Black. 470 North Fourth East street, was given a suspended sentence the city court Monday on a charge of assault and battery PEARY AT NORTH POLE SIXTEEN YEARS AGO WASHINGTON, April ft- -, (CP) Sixteen years "ago April 0, 1909, Admiral Robert E. Peary, lashed bis dogg across theTcjT polar platean to 90 degrees north and planted the American flaff at the North Pole. After sixteen years of Inactivity the govern eat has again launched a Polar expedition, this (iuie In search of land between the pote and Alaska. x t Peary found no evidence the pole that Dr." Frederick' Cook, who claimed to have found the polo before him, !Aid - been there. Curiously enough. Cook today starts serving a sentence in Leavenworth tor alleged oil stock fraunds. , oB 601 North- - Dewey-Johns-on, First Be HP ii x Ml &:X 1 ' West street. . 1 According to the story told in the city court the assault was made about 10 o'clock Sunday night when Black was found In the Johnson ' ; barn. In' answer to Johnson's question what he was doing there. Black is said to have Struck Johnson between the eyes, blackening the right eye. "I heard a lot of noise in our twrn late last night," said Mr. Johnson iu telling of the Incident. "I had tied a .cow. and a calf up there so that Mile. Georgette Freigneux was selected from 20 girls representing as they would not get on the garden When many nrroudisscnients of Paris as Queen for the year i:25 In the mid-lewhich, I had just planted. the noise didn't subside I went out fete of ' to see what was the matter. "When I lighted a match after . opening the barn door I saw a man In front'of me. The JhlQffi WASHINGTON, April 6. (CP) standing he struck me between' the eyes America- - baa entered th? rate staggered me and almost knocked Jlo djgeover and claim the me to the ground: "I saw him run around the bara continent that is be-ieved to lie between Alaska and the and I followed him. Just as he was about to jump, over a fence ' I North Pula grabbed him and thew him to the Recognition that mich possession ground." " would be an eiwrmoiuily Important XMrlc5!i'ai'd.exalll'- - ruler ot fir. Hugh M. Woodward Adair base In peace or war has pot the at the Johnson home, came to the the Elks lodge, 1h entirely In ac rescue. With a rope Johnson and cord with the efforts of the local. dresses Springville Kiwanis government Into the drive to find It. Cliib on Proper Education tied Black, who was later Robey With the approval .of 'President lodge to replenish the coffers of the Oftwo naval amphibian taken to the police station-.bmedium uud the Goolidge, through charity. ficer. Archie, Sellers. Dr. Hugh M. Wofslworc. of tiip of a fine entertainment. planes, with pilots and mechanical nd- While the officer to for waiting "To my mind," says-M- r. Ward. Brighani Young nni.ersity. personnel will accompany the Polar Snriiuo-tllKi'Vnnis to Black said arrive is have dressed ' the begged there is" a wflidertuj spirit explorer, DouaM MacMlllau, ou hit) to Jia Jeleased and to have offered at the. weekly luncheon held at the d thisendeavor that will expedition to the- - Polar wastes men the if Third would let ward'.aniu'senieEt hall Thursmoney v they to all itself citizens good this summer. ' , ; ' him go. of Provo,. regardless of religious or day evening.'' Thelf objec-tlvla a snh'ey of the A bicycle belonging to Black hud sectarian In his theme Dr.. Woodward affiliations.""blind the m north giant map spot" been feft by lilm at the Smoot silk. :f Alaska. on tlie Ilel)er route, about two small amount of time and effort education did not always insui'- a slim In. the world, the stars end fioa and a half blocks from the Jo,hnson to relieving distress, this ll moral training, nor Insure acainst striiK'S will be planted on it If It barn. a " find Jn Qn the other hand Dr. criminality. response. ready exists. . "Some ot the. worst Black Iu Mr. a told the remarks his Woodward Ward said: continuing Tim Cnited States conceived the rninineiirieri tlui. sploiwHil work liine- rriininnln in ihi1 world uslble story. Ho wns uonti'in I 4 n r. J, a two yeiFs ago when it was projected-t- 13. pay fine, of $50 or serve thirty I'm'jygar-y-Jt-e in jail, the sentence being sus- tions 'of the city but, stated hat in In an Interesting and impressive nend the naval dirigible Sheuan- - days future good be- spite 01 this work there were cases manner Dr? Woodward outlined the d"ah into that region from a base lu pended during his ' Miat were not brought to light moral training that should be made v northern Abiska.' No competition havior, 'through the regular channels which a part of the training of students-Jwas thpn In sight, however, . and the Elks were able to iitrfy. the schools aiid colleges. President Coolidge called off the ex- and "" J. F. Smith acted as toast master d Many hearts lire ." peditlou on the grounds of expense. many sad hours brightened by the of the evening, Mhas JennierfSrick. But the situation now. is changed. generosity of Oiose who come will- - son gave a vocal solo and responded Norway already has an expedition Lingli' to inr aid each year. to itif encore. The attendance prize In the field at Hpitzeubergen Jiead-e"These donors are not from our warVou , by WHn TIarrison. ,, by Captain ltoald Amundsen. ranks alone, however," says .Mr. .emanate from Russia Vague reports tVord, ""and that is what eucounigesj intend a gambler's that us .'to 'go l'f(re the public of Provo ' throw In the direction of the pole. The ilea LONDON Eliifhmen confident of their support-. (U P), itself most highEngland has projwtcd a .similar are th that. losers of champion pin exiedition. to the officers ''Lodge is Europe. Every English man', wo ly kii The ; MncMillan-navventure. man a iid child loses a and aialf Uhat we are pin for nothing but through the . which is to retain lis character as a day. There - are ,33,000,000 tiling ilusulfislL-wora private venture despite official of the niemliers 'of in this and people country they buy oiir order and those who will donate participation. Is. scheduled to leave 54,0JiD,Q00 -Jpins daily services in the '.production, yre WlseassetT Maine, "Jiine TZ The In France, on. the ether hand. j their, (CP) OAKLAND, Cat; Ajirii can guarantee to all who attend. ttie first base 'will be established in the Two local polioemen were held up they are not wh gluttons for pins. nu an entertain perforniauce vicinity of fCeitnedy channel, no tj by a pair of bandits' fodar and one Ttley olily hiiy lialfa pin for every- worth double the of GreejJJand. The planes will price of admission. of the officers was used for a body daily. , So in iidilltioii to the .warm glow'; ; then transiKirt fut4md supilies to Germaiiy with a population, of of satisfaction which conies' to him shield, while the men escaped an advanced base on ,tlie. northern C0,000,(KK) uses . IT, ; J. : Unk ap-- . buttons. It bns ho pays h U ndte-forchar-- ymnfmai-tip of Axet Ileihurgland. .proaclied'two men. when he saw they" only 10,000,000 pins a day. Only ity's sake, comes alsoa d From this point the aviators will one person in six buys a pin every and bappy evening of relai!;atiii tapi)epwl with ah automobile. One start their operations. Their planes ' " baudit leaped from ,the car and day. and enjoyment." . have cruising radius of 1,(XM) miles shoved revolver' Into Link's st om the exalted ruler Li conclusion and speeds of 120 miles per hour. out the fact that all tiuHach, jerking the officer's gun from pointed Cflstingoff atrrytime during the holster. performers donate their services and its - 24 hours arctic " dayt they are expect Patrolman An.drew. Box, across" the entire go for the ed, in the "words of MficMUlun, "to the street, started toward the ban worthy purpose outlined. nmiinpllsb more than has been acStime of the local celebrities Vltl dits with gun drawn. complished In Arctic exploration run the risk of receiving bouquets "We'll kill your buddy if "yon " . during the past century." y of a doubtful nature and new oper- shoot," the' crooks declared. Lieutuiinnt-CommandE. R. atic" Atars of the "Hard Hearted. Ihen they Iwcked away. Bo not Bird, bftreati of aeronautics, will Hannah fame" variety are likely daring- to fire and made .their " ' command the naval detnehment. ' ! HOBOKEN, C J., April C Tales of to lie heard from. escape. An unusual feature of the exprtil- - lllmsRS and privation in the Boli. tion will I the ample radio preprfra- - vian, jungle, where Jhey had exiteto form a. "new colony, were told both tt(ns. ll8ets for transmitting telegraph and telephone on 20, 40, today by two - Oklahoma families I when they returned virtually: desti'(H) and 180 meters are being assemtute on the IJnet Voltaire. bled. in many parts of the city. Where After fellow' passengers had rais "The Civic Week program s.pon-A call for volunteer radio operaed $074 for them, William C. Pin soml by. the Trovo Chamber of formerly dirt lad been allowed to tors will be Issued shortly., ' ner and Robert Gallentine, fnsrniers. Commerce was'a success frtuu every a(Vnmulnte, now cleanliness reigns. The homes look', spick and sjwm. Wnkeys of Borneo are so trouble started back to Oklahoma .with their standpoint," said Senator "The memliurshlp drive of the Dixon to a reporter. "The some to rublier growers that the families. drivtC was especially suc- ehamlier.was also quite successfuL Frederick J. 'Stlmson,. one time ciean-nplants .while young are guarded. were Kecure! ambassador to Argentina, a passeii-age- r cessful, the citizens" entering into Many new nienil-er- s ou the Voltaire, said he would the movement with a vim and en- - by the tennis working towards that """fidible bird's nests, linwl with .. , thusindm that could bring nothlng'i end. It looks us though a new InUlp uepanineni ioinvesu glutitioiis substance Tor soup mak-'""- 4 terest had Itecn 'taken In the work Jng, much prized by the Chinese,"-.- , th" voiony, promoted several but better conditions, "As I have gone around the city of the organization and that from ive,tl gwveminent of Romeo anears Bgo by (he Exrepresentative 'II.' Mtjrrny of Okhihonin, 1 following the drivt, .1 notice that now on greater things will be acKxport duty of more thnn' ' better Known as "Alfalfa BIO," conditions have changed materially complished." 000 la 1920. i i u TRAINING IN ELKSSHOW IS MORALulIS ENDORSED BY NECESSARY CHARLESWARD Haws Goodman, wife of David Goodman, manager of the ilawK.Goodmau Hardware company of Provo, died here Sunday even- (vVf x " ing following an operation. Mrs. Goodman was 31 years old a week ago Sunday, having born in Provo March 29," 1WH. She wa the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William W. Haws. She was educated in the Provo city schools and had also- attended' tne Brlgham Young university. She had always taken an active part in' the religious affairs of the Third ward, being especially iiiterestedJiMhe Snuduy school and the M. I. A. work. Surviving Mrs. Goodman are her husband and two small daughters. Nola Slid Ethel Goodman? She Is also survived 'by her mother, Mrs. Rose McEwan Haws; two brothers, William Haws of Provo and Blsliop Jesse Haws wof Silver City; two sisters, Mrs. Roy .Boren of San Pedro, Cifl., fliid Mrs. Amanda MafiMe of ProVo. .Fnm'ral service will . le held afternoon at 2 o'clock l'rmo Third wurd chapel un der the direction of Bishop H. Al: dous Dixon. The body may be Weflnesdyy in-ti- n- of Mm Goodman's mother, Mrs. Haws, at 7Kt North Fifth West street, prior to the funeral' service. ' Intehueiit will be In the jprovo city cemetery tinder the direction of the Berg mortuary. Viewed at the home y e d """'T-'.- ,v'-- - endorse-ment'wi- . city-cou- rf. haveiit - o - jna-glu- ENGLISH ARE -- PIN LOSERS d BANWTSiOLD t , i UP OFFICERS not-as- k 7- - rth-we- Wt well-earne- NEW SETTLERS LEAVE JUNGLES - ' d . SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES r Hj-ral- , ' p '1 T ' llOO.-WUIlB-m - ; Teir-TtfOu-sa- SwrKeart ls NEW. YORK. April 0 (UPS Calvin Ctailidge may be presi! dent of the I'ni.nl States, but to liik son John, lie is still a . GREENWICH, Conn., April C.- -r North Aiiipioii. ass, lawyer be(CP) After nervously pacing and nothing more. fore the police station, James A. When filling out. au applies- -' tion form for menilK-rshlin a Mahoney, British wur veteran and fratcnilty, young Cooliiiiie renow a New Yrk draftsman, entered ferred to his father us follows: and flung down a revolver and three "Father's liame Culvin Coiifv loaded carirTdges on Captain edge. , desk. Father's occupation and "There's the whole story," he an-Lawyer. No. 2 Slnsruiic North Amptou, Mass. Building, i4iuneed abruptly. "I've donoai It'. ' I've just shot my sweetheart down the road."" ,J Mahoney was handcuffed and officers attempted to .get additional details. Althduh In full possession of his faculties; ii would : only ay.:,: "I brought her up to Greenwich to shoot her.. . Thnrs enough. No one will ever know why." Led by Mahoney to (pectnv!ch. Pneumonia Fatal, to Ulack smith Who Dies in Bingthe pidh-- came upon the 'body of ham Hospital Beatrice Donnelley. 24, attractive swretsry to an American Express - Funeral service for Seth 31. company executive. Her body had Borg, who died Saturday morning lieen carried from a disused road-wa- at the Bingham hospital following where she LbjLbeen bltl and an atta-of'tHieuewmlav will 1 Held in a neap behind a clump drojiK-th Pmvo. Third ward chapel la of bushes. Tuesday afternoon' at 2 o'Hoch. Mahoney eyed the body w Ithout atthp Borg was a blacksmith ;s emotion. Ohio Copja-- mine nt Bing.luim at Miss Donnelley had bten 'his the time of his death. He had sweethi;art for four years, he said. lived 'in Proyi until nliout eight months ago when he niov-euis family to the mining camp. l orn in "Hich'hlJ Anfust 13, lkr2. E!)!lit years ago he married Haxel Lisonhce of- this- - city, who, with three suis, Harold L., Selli. J., ui!d Robert Berg, survive him. Friends may view the body prior to the services at the famllv home, MIAMI, Fla., AprU 6 (CP) 4W West Third North street. Three are known to ' Flitu-agan- 's . SETHM.BORG apiH-arin- PASSESlWi y r d WINDSTORM s .w w. WTicenTil ' hd Pacific and Atlantic Fleet On Parade. FLEET TO REMAIN DURING TEN DAYS Every Courtesy to Be Given the Sailore During Their Short Visit. FRANCISCO, k,SAN 6. April (CP) The Cnited States navy S as on rhow here, today,' following impressive entram-- Into the- Golden Gate yesterday of the grand fleet ' of 145 vessels. This morning 10,000 .officers il jMinided the streets from the ferry to the civie center, lu a line three niijes long, Bands played and gay colored streamers flared as the precession wound it way to the reviewing stand at the city halL " " Totltffs"" events" include luncheons and dinners for officers ami bfi selai 11 by fleet teams. To--, night there will be a ball for senior naval officers. Other vptvrtaln-nien- t features will be scattered over the ton days of the fleet's visit, before it loaves for the Hawaiian maneuvers and Austrullan cruise. Blue jnekets will be carried free on street cars wbile'liere, the first time any American city has extendis said. ed such hospitality.-I- t . . VWa are bringing to San Francisco fhe'greatest- navol forctt ever as. m adiled end commanded nn the high seas by nn, ndui'rel," declared Admiral Ro!ert E. Coontz, flet-- t commander, "and" we start from here ou the most extensive maneuvers ever In the and-mo- ,. ip atie-n'Ke- liistsry--of our - . KILLS THREE BODYOFGIRL coin-inen- e i " Years, Only Response. Ward Chapel Mrs. Dora w.-- l - HeWtIafllenH For Four Provo Third iWeTarSeTvlces to Sentence by Judge Ballif In City Court. Polar Expedition is Scheduled to Leave Maine , LEADS OFFICERS ? FOUND BURNED iiermms' bu-v- HYRUMSCOVIL -- LAIMOREST killed suit a liy wind storm which reached- the I'OTTSVILLE Pa.. April 0 Rtaie vioieme of a tornado near here lust is dice and Schuylkill county author' Aged Springville Resident night. , ities today were endeavoring to burial. iiirtday in the is at estimated damage Proerty clrl. about bjentjfy jjii' IkhIy of trillion doHarer- 47 years oftl, fimtid in the His id" T1W Storm; urounit on Broad liiountain near Gordon, Funeral services were held in tlie . new rare "troirw ia.ie yesterday afternoon. First ward chaw:! Springville-wns btrilt nt a cost of recently V Indications are that the glrl'had N.E YO UK, A jir il C (.CP ). Scovil. age 81, H.vrnni for ' The White Aiiiday Belt dairy, lfamn Sato, governor general of bw'ii attacked and then slain. The the. w1h died at Salt Lake City body was then set nfire. Most of the largest In the stale, was demolished. Kow-a- , has presented H signed of ailments Jn- were Wednesday killei previous there. isrsons off.,Two had burned clothing girl's and a silver vase-tRev: John Z. toxoid age. Moore f 4fc Ciir,iville. O,, a mt. iidint fillwl and ..The. chapel wasW-elsionary t the Methodist Episcopal the "floral offering was very church Yang. Korea, ftjr.j J. E. Bird was In fllstinentlicil Rcrvicf rciidfrfwl tot clutrt-e- . .Bishop The speakers .were PatrK the en use of educatiou in that coun:mh O. B. Huntington and Myron try. There are ou this district R. Borer. liiid- -r Dr. Moore's direction Jln-dwas furnKhed by a nuile fifty schools with six inissioiinrv Brown, cmipnsd quartet and one hundred and eighty six Frank BJuriisoh. Glen and Wilbur Korean teachers. The lowersclio'ois Allan: WASI 1 NGT X; Airil-6-H CP) VAWHXGTON,- - April CPh have five thousand pupils aud the tb ' and and Wm. OstUr; f one new cent The au the of oneJialf Approximately hich ebo'ls base five hundred f4fth4 " tlie'IieiH-dlctioir- . .be tomobile owners .of the I IlitlTfTal,'s ure Prt'dcd. iu brown ink a nn U ve if'"Plttslwrch is ilocre a Iwar h" bite and of iity StaU-bis lit. Mt. 'hfM. TmJia ' ' President Warren G. Hariling. '. ceuH'tery. the states. semPost1 Office department is Ciiioh and Drew Theological MTScovll is survived by two' ; Although 35 states and the Disinary. '. fill to all sons '. and . three daughters, requisitions! Par preparing trict of Columbia, levy gasoline Ernest Scovil and SfOviHtf Jfoui-o- , taxes ranging , from one to four for the new Issue and supply all before the uow jKiHtal rates Mrs. Sadie VVlUiHms of Salt Lake'1 cents a gallon, the states which do stations which require them 011 some third-- ' t of Preston, Mrs. Lydia C;fy. not levy these-taxhave large class matter become, effective April Waho, and Mrs, L"rc.ttu Barney of registrations in many .cast 15. . '; ProVO. a'f'cording to government figures fiir In size-anshape the new one 1924 Just givea but. ahd cent ordinary stamp The states which had no tax resembles - the current - two-cewere: Illinois. Iowa, Kansas, Mass- stump. .The stamp is enclosed --SAN FRANCISCO.. AprilMinnesota, within achusetts; Michigan, ajdaiu dark Isirder, with (CP) Ten defcmlmits in the trial Missouri. NehraKka,XeB'J'Ksey: the portrait of PresidentIIarding New York. Ohio. Rhode Isla fid and tainted within it in brown ink. Be- of operutors and crew of the rum shijj ijniidra today were Wisconsin. So far this year Kansas low the. 'portrait Is ft riblwnwlth and Michigan have adopted gasoline the 'name "Harding" on It The at liberty- on bail 'tending, appeal from conviction returned by a fedtaxes.' design surrounding the portrait Is eral jury lost night. Va April fi. 5JOP.GANTOWV, The amount paldtin these taxes similar to that " of the two-cemembers ot Eighteen .jthe crew rifle and revolver bat(CP)-last year was .$79,"34,4p6, of which stamp, except that the numerals were foflnd not guilty. tle lictwsen guards of the Os.'yts In the ovals in both apiK-a$48,711526 was applied to the conChnrh-H. Rclanger, Vancouver coal mine of the struction of highways under .the lower corners and the triangular capitalist and repiirted head of the corparation and trespassers on the supervision of the state highway ornaments Iu both upper corners liquor ring which ' the operated mine property : today opened the deiHirtments. .A , large amount, of have been Changed. ' and Vlnceiir (jnartaro, , Quarda f The one sixth Jay of the strike of bitumincent and the. remainder wair turned oter o for were smudulers. tin agent ' ous miners in iwrthern West . stamp s the samejidise and county and local road funds. Jiid,e-Jd- in S. by en: The average , amount paid in design, as the fhrrent."two-cen- t to pity $1.0',(KhT f ine- a j Partridge' ' ths btjist and states which have gasoline taxes is velope stamp and Osage gnsrds ordered "a group of twtf years in Leavenof Washiiietonftwrrh theinmertils worth. $10.30 per vehicle a year. . inpii off company profierty early, towithin the circle at the and-short time later sus--' Fordwas Captain George given day, of the-- stamp.'The color is two Brazil more than half mid a41,(KXfine, while picious Hoists were heard under a ' years the South American continent, ' brown. two mutes,, an engineer and. operat- coal tipple. The guards went to the j..' ors-' f luir."biat .wr Keutiict-d tipple. to investigate and were met 'CRIPPLE CREEK, CotT... April . " ' When a child Is born in British with a fusillade of. shots. Jo lesser Jail terms, .' (Cr)-VTminers 'were killed Gttlnna the father takes to his hamThe defendants were arrested afReturning the fire,- the guards O. B. mock, where he remains for some and a third probably fatally in- ter 'seizure f 4he Quadra with drove away tlie trespassers. time, abstaining from all work ami jured when a premature dynamite, $l,(WO,ooo IhiHnrVnrso off tlie Ka- Barnes, a guard, was burned by alt hut' the simplest food while be explosion occured lu the thirtieth ra Hon Islands last The powder when a pistol was fired In is nursed and eared for by the leve of the Portland gold mine late raft wa oiwated by consolidated his face. A bullet passed through .women of the place. . jesterday. . his clothing.exporters of Vancouver, lif-- niiniU-r-inJiirn- i 11 KOREAHONORS . 11 vule-Leinete- ry Hiah'ah,--wherer1h- . Ix-e- l pro-fus- e. NEW STAMPS PAY HIGH FOR OUT APRIL GASOLINE TAX 15 v y .( 1 invm-Blio- one-hal- - ihTfte-'pTingvi- ayiiUtastiWr4 s fdni-atio- V ' RUMSIIIPGREW es e one-hu- if IS NOT GUILTY -- STRIKE ZONE . - d GUARDS CLASH - " . .. r s - Brady-Warner ' hK-al- ein-lse- d one-hal- d .- ""r "1" lii.t-to- - .' . - -- - |