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Show ir ij A NEWSPAPER dedicated to a policy of fairness to aH sections f Utah countr. TIIIRTY-KINT- YEAR, H - v"3HlKJ j1, '. 0 KOT HERALD PII0NE3 Business Office S3 Editorial Iiooms....l07 ..... PROVQ, UTAH, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1925 PRICE TWO CENT? L!JUJL! o o 0 o o o o o o o. o o o o o SUPPLY HIM BAIL DENIES FALLS I; FB SIT TO SHEPHERD .. . Large Quality of Mercury . Found in Mrs. Clintock's Body Mc-,'- -'. y ; freedom on bail when the Illinois supreme court denied his petition for a writ of "habeaa corpus. Shepherd is under indictment oncharge of killing "Billy" McClintock, orphan, his foster son, to secure his fortune - CHICAGO, April 10. ( UP) A facing starvation. A month's strike has forced them second charge today confronted Wilmostly women and children to liam D. Shepherd, who already is become public charges, on a dwind- indicted on charges of murdering ling, relief fund that can Rive them BUij McClliitoclE, In sufficient quantities jmly three cents a meal for food to Mercury two persons-ha- s killed have and sometimes not even that, j in the of Billy's mother, body Thousands more of the 60,000 Mrs. Emma Nelson McClintock, who affected miners and dependents are died 10 years ago' when the Mc living Jh two room oinpany houses CUntock heir Was g small boy, Corconditions that have doubled the oner Oscar Wolff said he was posideath rate and filled the hospitals. tive Mrs. McCllntock had been mur " In four days travel through the deredthat the evidence was of stricken district, I, have found such a nature that theories of suifamilies with nine and ten children or accidental poisoning could cide, ' living In two rooms company 'houses not be accepted. rwltb. not enoufch clothing 7 It is the contentlin of Chief Justheir bodies, no, pants for the boys tice Harry Olaen of the municipal to go to school and pregnant eourt, who tiiitiatetTlhe McClintock lnothpnK-paJ- e an' emaciated who inquiry, : that Shepherds murdered have been without food for ' four Mrs. McClintock as the first step in the alleged plot to gain control dayst . m- .The handicapped and Impov- of the $1,000,000 estate; then killed erished- relief committees have been the Judge's brother, Dr, Oscar Oldidiug out all thnt'charitahk people son, when the latter threatened to of Canada have contributed; but .in balk his plans;. and finally poisoned the "Words f Father ,Mamacadam, Billy ' when the boy'si impending chairman of the Glace Bay relief marriage to Miss Isabelle Pope .committee for threatened-- - to deprive- - him f tie m to help keep the body and soul money. i ' :, Mercury has been found in Dr. together and I don't know how ' Olson's body after three years in the long that will continue." "Each day our funds grow small- grave. Whether there was sufficient er," he says. "We have been giving to cause death U to be determined them meat one day a week, but we sby the coroner's chemist the rebe" completed. probably.Mon-.day- . couldn't glvethera any meat this port to u i II il v iiaic lut: iivMiui4,-- nv been-foun- -- ' "'.;--money. "Herring and cod, and bread and wftsb 4miv ,tit need tea times more of those than we can get. The provincial government has given us no funds. The merchants here are hard pressed already and they can give us no '" more.' "We are helpless. .Hungry children are crying for food. I shudder to think of what is to hapiien If they' don't get It." ' wt BOYS' WEEK TO BE DIRECTED ''V SERVICES FOR Funeral services for Mrs. Rebecca Richards Hartley, mother of Andrew Hartley of Provo, who died t her home In Ogden Wednesday night, will be held In the Pioneer ward chapel Saturday afternoon at 1:30 . ( o'clock. . Mrs. Hartley was bom In England; September 8, 1845, and came with her husband, George Hartley of Ogden, to Ctan in 1880. The family .Settled In Provo where she lived nutll 1903 when the family moved to Ogden. . SheJs snrviyed by her husba ml, to whom she had been married 55 one years at the time of her death, " son, .Andrew HaWey ' of Provo, seven grand children and six great grand children. ' Interment will be in the Provo city cemetery under the direction of the Berg Mortuary. ; - - BLACK HAVK VETERANDIES Dnn n farmFullmer, er of lpriiigvllier died la his home years Fridayflernoon. lie was of age. He was a member of the Black, Fmierot arrange-- " irawkTretprnna,. meats-- will be tfuiiouueed later, C. well-know- " Dr. H. G. Merrill Presides at .Educational Meeting of Local Rotary Club In inspiring address on "Rotnry's Mission" written by E. Marvin MRS. HARTLEY . BYROTARIANS By NEA SAN DIEOO, Califs April 10. He lived through it once no. he is ;".VJ going to try it agaliir Jurt becaime the navy wanta to find aomelhlng out. Ueutenaut JI. J.' Brow fell 4000 feet in an airplane bHt he proved nothing except that aometlmes a man can fall that tar , and cojue Ht alive. A .Next time it'll be 5000 feet," Brow promises, whioii meflJis that he'll if his experiment is be sure to land safely and if not Well, anyhow Lieutenant Brow Is trying to learn whether of Boeing training plane, new type, can be recovered 'to sailing position after . falling into a tail spin. The first time the, proof was, against, him. V He threw his plane into 'flat tail spin. Swish ! He went down like a rocket, hit the water and was saved,, by a - tug standing by. Brow was so stunned and brulxed that it was iseveral hour liefore he could say Wont happened, i That's why the tests are held over the water. "Next time I go: 5000 feet up be-for I spin her," Brow saysrThat'll give me slightly more time to re cover. Kit'? pure, out i ni living . on borrowed time as it is." used" to "such Apparentty BroW-'lrisks. He flew second In the 1023 Pultlzer sicd races, averaging 241, miles an hour. Once he flew 274 miles nn hour. Brow, Who hails from Providence, It. I., Is now in Keattle, supervising! construction of his next plane at the Boeing factory. . : 00 O . : 1$ IN ' j pulpit messages have been the Rev. E. E. JBadh-- 4 aimuged-b- y elder, pastor of the Congregational community 'church on tho corner of Culversity-avenuand Second JCorth street, for the Easter services to be held in that church throughout! ' fl Sunday. SiJeclal Easter music .will be part of tho pwtp w fur- - U of services to be held. ; AU departments of the church school will assemble t 1 n'i'liiek in the" forenoon and unite in Easter exercises to which progrAm iMire"hts and friends are ' cordially invited. The morning worship will begin at 11. o'clock when the Reverend Mr. Bachelder will have for his sermon subject, "Christ the Life." The church choir will sing Emerson's "Lift Up Your Heads, ( Ye Gates,n and Mrs. V. X'. Monhlger will, render Grainer's "Howinna." At the evening services Mr. Bachelder will speak on "This Hide of the Resurrection." . 1 Hi - ;- V ft! Homer (Marry and Ernest Murray, both claiming Salt Lake as their home and to !e 18 years of age, were arrested during the night at., Farmiugton by Sheriff George B. Mann "and held for thfe. I'tah county officers on a charge of stealfrom Provo ing an automobile Thursday evening. Sheriff J. D. Boyd went to Farmiugton at ,:hoon Friday .to bring ' the boya back to this city. The car stolen Trom Provqwas an Essex belonging to G. R. Judd of Nephl. Mr. Judd who is an auto dealer had only driven the car less r Liieuleunnt 11. J. than 400 miles. He drove the car huu.iis tuuJ iet.i mm lu wales was UM tuoush Brow, V. S. N, Next time he'll start falling at 5000 feet. Brow wants to Provo Thursday to attend a party : at the Hotel Roberts. to prove that his pluue can lie recovered from a tail spin. According to the officers the boys came to Provo in. a Ford coupe ' ' The Boeing ptane, It Is said,, will come out of a tall spin. stolen fronk E. L. Jfewhouse, t., Brow wants to flud out it it can 1136 First avenue lie worthless for training purposes Salt Lake City. ' v until It has been proved that it can or can't. The coupe was left oh the south " side of the Hotel Roberts.. ' " Au Easter concert will le given the "(HTninc services of the Sex OTdTvnrrSmrtfry-liyT- uiKh'r the ditwtion of ' Profeswir Elmer E. Xelsou, assisted by William Knudsen and the Young uni' ; versity string trio. The concert will be free of charge and the public- is invited to attend. The following numlwrs will be , ' "- "" - ""' " ' ' Where is Thy Sting?" Wilson, choir" und qtturtet;' Anua Kdnn Aaacl- Mudwiu Johnson, Duhlquist and Henry Nelson. "They Have Taken Away My Lord," J, Stainer, choir. Sacramental, "God So Loved the World,! J. Stainer, choir. , . . - Cello .solo, sen. selwted, Harvard Ol- - "Easter Dawn," Woodman, e "Fling. Wide the Gates," J. Stainer, choir and. solo, by, Mrs. Alene C. Simmon. Remarks by Patten. ' . ' String trio, young university trio.."" ' i 4- - vocal selections were rendered by Mis Melba Condie.iccompanled by Miss Gertrude Glseii both of the music deijartment of the Young . ? "Easter Day", , Rawley, ladies chorna. 'Reverie," Vieuxtemp, violin solo, ' Ralph E. B(Kith. "Behold 'the Risen Klng, Dressier, choir and solo by William "t , Hoover. ; -T'So Thoh Xiftest Thy Divine Petition," J. Stainer, duet, Mrs. Alene C. Simmous tud William Knudsen. "I nfold Ye Portals," GouiK)d, choir. , . 18 PERISH IN .... Announcement was made of the Boys' week program (a be given in Provo under the direction of the club. The details of the brogram will be discussed nt a round table meeting of the club next week. n I STEARNS VISIT - V ROME AGAIN ' , li il TRAIN - ;' l. . - I - ., " " UTAH STOCK SAID TO BE AMONG BEST , i Herd of Mt. Pleasant Attracting Attention of Utah Cattlemen Seeley :. j - ' i t C By Herald Staff Correspondent SPANISH FORK, April 10. That there are ao better cattle In the world than can be found lit Utah waa forcibly demonstrated here today, at the annual Utah, county livestock show, in the nuin- - i H. WARD ELfSLTOLl and dairy, exhibited. The city is fairly alive with cattlemen from all parts of the state. The city la attired in gala colors and an enthusiasm that la . C. H JYARD AS . LODGE HEAD rampant among- the exhibitor as well as the farmers and cattle men who have come merely to Is il Past Exalted Rulers Officiate at bpecial Installation r' Services aee the exhibition, One of the most atractive gronpa-o- f cattle to be shown Is that of John Seeley and sons of Mt, Pleasant They. have, at the show- - more than 50 pure bred cattle. Cattlemen are giving s)Hcial at tentlon to two aires belonging to the tfecley herd, lioth of which won the wnior and Junior hamptoiistii)s t tb'o, l&tlhurHj congress ahow .at,. Chicago to 'Jniiuiry.'-:''nijunior sirei also look the grand championship a' that show. . i T Spreral, herds of exceptional Jef-secattle are also- being exhibited.. Among those showing cattle in that A A. ........ ..3 . . . - A , . , 1, iM ..... Whf-P-,V.. . 7 Charles H. Ward, newly elected z'.rr- - acting" tlistrid deputy, officiated at the installation services, the other chairs of tho or gaulKation being occupied by past " exalted ru lew of the. lodge. The' other new officers were installed at the regular annual In - Euster services will be held in the a week agot . St. Mary's Episcopal church, 80 Dr. Charles E. Barker to Give stallation services air. yara was TiinrsaHyemirug. Mothers "fJr unable to lie in "attendaiice at that sheh and E. 8. Threes services will be given during Monday Afternoon Iloppla. ... time on account of the injuries he A large number of Holstelus are '; the day. Mothers bf Provo and vicinity are had sustained a tew days previously At alLof the services speclul-east-e- r when an elevator fell on him at the music will be rendered, by- - the urged by the members of the Provo hibltlon. s Provo brick yard. to the club Jeetnre attend choir assisted by Mr. .and Mrs. Car- Rotary . A banquet waa served during the tj roll Miller, Gordon Von Planck and be delivered at the stake taliernni?le nooiihour to more than 300 visiting Miss. Armeu la Von Planck. Mnoday afternoon by' Drr ehnrfes cattlemen. - Dr. E. V. Tsvlor nf JI " E.- - Barker. Sunday school iihwmtttence-ir- t Spanish Fork waa toastmaster. 10 o'clock, to be followed at 11 The subject to be discussed by the A. O. f moot of Provo, county como'clock by the celebration of Holy noted lecturer Is one that I? of missioner, expressed the hope that . Communion. The a (Wressw-Jllb1 'Importance tn all nmrlii-rsthwrottle nieirirf thertoiniry "WonTd given By the Rev. W F. Bulkley. Mother's. RestKinsibility to show a Similar enthusiasm three or The Rt Rev. A. W,i Moulton, Daughter" will be discussed by Dr. Mrs.. Lena Taylor, wife of , W. four times yearly to help place the of will le tte sikeriBarjjerasJntiniatPly and inspiring- H. Taylor of Provo . Bench, died cattle Industry of the county on Utah, Bishop " at the Tveniug ly as ohiy he can do It. declared that the county Friday morning in n : Halt Lake at 8 q clock. Bishop Moulton is As a public sieuker Dr. Barker hospital' following an operation, ac had some of the choicest 'cattle to recognised as one of the leading stands on the top of the ladder cording to Word received late today. lie found anywhere, but that the terrl-tory- ) orators of the with his compelling and surpassing The body wil Ue broncht. to Provo people lacked the enthusiasm to ' . Is a man of a great in- Tha body will lie brought to Pmvo "tell the world" what II ability." had. they invited The public is to attend the tellectual endijwment' 'and his ad- will he annomicHl later. Mrs. Tay- .. G. Adney of Corinne and a services.' dresses are characterisMe of sanity, lor hud been in the hospital for memlier of "the board of trustees absolute sound reason and the last about a week. of the I'tah Agricultural college, word in the social and spiritual eompllmentcd Sianish Fork on the aspects of life. fine showing. He said that although ' Dr. Barker, will address the stuthe cattlemen ' bad labored under . dent a Monday morning, the mother thd most' ' adverse '.'"'''circumstances In the afternoon and the father In ' ' ' the evening.'they have met the ,oltacles with "Every mother In Provo and vicinfortitude and that now a brighter ity should l(ok upon it as a religNAPA, Calif., April Ray Velker. presMent of" Bear future is in store. He urged the lecDorothy Ellingson has spent her ious duty for her to attend the Lake stjaJke and former principal of cattlemen to pay more attention to first night lu the company of the tin ot Dr, Biirker," says G. Merle Fielding academy. Paris, Idaho, Will the pedigree of the eattle and t THyl.ir, president of the IOYoJtto-tar- y Ini . i mentally ill.- eontlnnally, umheOOeHctilty g i.t Iheltnit'ffivjpJt club. ; "He will oien tfieir eyes .At the state Insane' asylum here, 3'be value of livestock evhibitlons - lunvwstTy-vtitmBBrlghara Young "as the' gihl who kIlUd lier and give them instruction such wastoldyTToirSeeky who"Hlso T the summer qViarter.. mother has joined the rankaof the they have never heard before. The .President TWeiker has long been !$Kke highly,: of the hopltality; "queer," branded on whose fits of lecture, although free to the public, known his ability as a teacher shown' by. the, management of the show and "the people of the city. passionate race were prompted by U worth several dollars to attend. and as an thiuker on The value gained is Inestimable." a mind deranged.. iPriif. Clawson'Y: Cannon of the ' tjuwtlons, rtifording to Hugh Dorothy slept well lastNilght In M, '.Woodward, dean of the snramer Young nnlyersity 'spoke of the ad- v .'".' her quarters in the receivlugNrard, scixxii. ; vantages that;" some ; communities where she will remain for the Welker will teach have derived from the cattle indus-'- " ; "President few xlays. Possibly from exhaus courses In'Bible. literature and lit- try. He urged the. farmers not to tlou, thejj;M,wa8 yery much sub erature," Dean.".' Woodward said, go too. far away from home to purdued when she arrived, at 7 p. m., when he announced. Ms iomlng. "I chase' their stock but to took around less than eight iioun4 ' after she know of no one in this feglon who and see if they cannot get. better heard a jury pronounce her Insane. The cast for "Siuilin' -- Through," has nuire power in the claw ruii stock at. home. He warned the livemen to get away from the idea She came hi a ' lilg black the Theta Alpha Phi Dramatic fra- than President Walker. His "out- stock limousine, the kind in which she production tnls year, '. left look ainLjihllosopby are modern and that because a cow la Imported stock ternity used to ride with her sheik" friends morning for Price where the are the result of careful training is no sign that it is better than that on gay beach parties. Only on this Friday first aippearawe of the cost in a In his special field of literature and produced in I'tah. He quoted sevBide, her companions were bnyom of productions will be made. theology. We have given him the eral circumstances to prgve the cons(ies .: I . ., matronsand a deputy sheriff. Katbryn B. Pardoe in the leading course in "Bible literature to teach trary. Lew-MPrice of Provo substan- - . role, one made- famous by Jam? because we feel sure he will bring the subject' mmh "original ttyfed the statements of Professor Cowl, has been doing some unnsunl-i- to ' ..'.; ; Cannon and quoted one of the leadfine' work in the rehearsals and thought." ing cuttle, experts In the nation as hhose who saw the dress rehearsal ' ' the Amnndwn PARIS Tim saying that I'tah had some of the expedi of production proiiouncea . in to beet cattle be a found which anywhere tlon. 1k .flight an to attempt mutual two brief siieeches With such other "Smllu Through" over thetN'orth Polc, JofLTromsiKya the world...... ntiuea anraettons as mignt be pro one. The play will be presented in Livestock students of the Lincoln. IHirt of Xitrway Jor Kings Bay toon and Hall Wednesday vided by the committee in charge College 16 15 and day amrding to a message to Petit Payson and tbe Spanish Fork hinh Thursday nights, April could make the; dat;of rhe '" ' i school cnmiieted In the stock judgPariMen.' of the white way a real with the ticket sales starting today. ing co"ntest. event in the elvic life of prov. A Africa-Af- ter Preceding the show a parade was KEKON'DI, named woman A Wjst MJSCOW Joint committee from the city com-- . recivlng an- ovation from natives held, headed by the Spanish Fork Hartmami Veinlierg f.f the n.iNsioii. chnmlHr of commerce and has discovered .a method led by 21 gold const ehieftalns, the high sehool band. tho Kiwftnis and Rotary clubs would ot locating the remains of ancient Prinee of Wales left by twin today Entei'tinments of various kinds Insure a celebration of considerable animals, emle(lded in rocks by X- - for Kumasi, an intnnd town .frhich enlivened tlie occasion .in. the after is the capital of Ashantl, 1X31. noon, .; ;Wtii ray photographs, : j t OBSERVED AT PROVO CHURCH W.. E. Andrews! LECTURE HERE . Ao.--L:- r 1 8"0r: Free-Addres- s"to -- t,i 1 MRS. TAYLOR st. e llr PASSESAWAY the;-mup.'H- . l SLEEPS WELL ; ; RAY WEKER IN ASYLUM TO TEACH AT - : T . lO.--(t- 'P) : ! fr ' MCK BAU('EU)NA, Siaiin. April 10 Eighteen persons. to death and fifty others were Injured early today in. a train wreck at SarriaCneiir this city. Three coaches jumped the track, overturned and jburst into flames. . l'I') h ; . Fake Suicide Livestock ' Growers, from All : Parts of Utah Gather at Spanish Fork "; bari-toii- solo, Willium Knu'dsep. string Easter to be is IdlPHDIIIIG exalted 'ruler of the Proro Iodge No. SM), B. P. 6. Elks, was Installed In hls- - new txisltlon at tho regular weekly meeting of the order Thur TO HEAR GREAT ; liii ?T"'"SSnWs Boys Said to Have Left Stolen Coupe In Provo When Taking Essex b o o io & HATTIF IUIIIII Ulll ILL '. I o UTAH IS OWNER OF CAR l4 gifffir-"-"Death" Goodwin, Clinton, Mo., meinlter of . - fC G.JL JUDDOTNEPHI l : 9 o Salt Lake Boys Caught While Driving Car Stolen In Provo : SECOND WARD MESSAGES OF CHOIR TO GIVE v EASTER TO BE, BIO CONCERT GIVEN SUNDAY SiMK-iii- 0 CAR! MOTHERS URGED International' committee on Rotary education, was read at the regular weekly luncheon of the Provo Rotary club at the Hotel Roberts Friday noon by Dr. L. W. Oaks. ' The meeting was under the direction df the education foiiimirtee with Dr. B: G.' Merrill, chairman of the cpmmiftee, presiding. Two , O O O A Mile! IftPlane Aviator To Is Good He'll Be Safe, But I-f- SlOt? Smlee ': to-w- er . V s PLOT LAID YEARS AGO Families of Striking Miners TO, GAIN FORTUNE, VIEW On Mercy of ' Charity ' Mercury Also Found in Body of Dr. Olsen Chemist , KEVOLTIN& CONDITIONS Declares. ' FOUND IN HOMES SPRINGFIELD, Ills., April 40 Mothers Try in Vain to Feed William O. ShephewJ; Chieago,"to-daChUdren Crying for lost his' desperate tight to gain FYDXET, Cape Breton, N. 8., far away April 10, (UP) in tolony ot misery at this tip of the American continent, 5,000 victims of the age old atruggle between coal miners and operator! this year are 0 " :RIPS Fall RWATIOM FODD O were-bura-e- DRAHAFRAT - GIVES PLAY . ar - I ROME, April 10. previous visit to Rome niRde fifty-fiv- e years' ago when, the city still was under' papal jurisdiction, 4 SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES street .celebration in which Frank R stearnsfrienbranrt ad- Roxlna Serpa was mourned aa dea viser of. President Coolidge, insist- when It was reported sha had memiiers. of the" chamber of" Rotary and Klwanls clubs, ed today upon acting as guide in Jumped to ileath in San Francisco front all parts of I'tah county will Bay. Now u la learned that Roxlne showing Mrs. Stearns the sights. .fJtearns wagered be 6nfd point la aJlva in Canada and : that r her, be invited to 'participate, Is pro, Weber, posedby A O; Spear, president of out all the old land marks Tn a J'teath' waa takedJby Josephhusband. who la Roxlne's second tlu chandier of commerce. four of morplng's thp eternal city. suicide wa tried 16 Cover : "On the niht the white way Is He found the Coliseum all rlghf but The fake married had Roxlne fact that th aid, Mr. Sj)ear. "It saw many changes, widened streets, ui Josenh without divorcing Serpa.4 Illuminated," new hlchway and biiildinBslinee Cialma for insurance mader6y Sefpai wms fitting hia last jlsit In 18C9, led to an expose of tha fake suicide; sort of a public celebration should iiiiiiii Tii.r it tbe held. Band, music and out) or A wm-me.rc- e. V - y . Ilium-inntln- n ' ,. |