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Show """7 r rm UL. 14 ' y A Jv'EWSPAPEB dedicated t polkrf fairness to all sectiona of Utah county. U L Business Office . Editorial PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY, APRIL TH1BTY.NLNTH YEAB, NO. 222 Y e o o o . o e o o ICS, Vlril n o -- o , o'o o o o o o .o o WAS SUFFERING FROM DIABETES WILL ACTION GRT-FLlS- T -- Av; o Work Should Commence In Body Very Near Future, Reclamation Bureau Ready. p i t w 4- ma lllll m m HRIlllllHfll 7 .In-dee- o e .. o ee.:,:,:;:: El i E TABERNACLE "DNG i ' - ,.."r-Uv-- , , , Fathers and Sons Over 14 Invited to Hear Free Lecture as Rotary Guests - - Wounded Girl Reaches Home, Mab Marking Pioneer Couple" Broken Into Fragments Tells of Sadness and Pleasure ji Actress. CALLED HIM 'POOR FOOL' LARGE MONUMENTS SLAYER DECLARES TORN FROM BASES , HEAR BARKER .,,. r-- i. . : Deeds at Cemetery If 1USMDSAT V,1! Police Looking for Vandals Confession of Crimelears Who Committed Dastardly Up Mystery Death, of Floats in Lake; Diary CHICAGO, April 13. (Ur) Robert.. Preston, handsome 21;year-ol- d college student, poised on the dock at the foot of Madison street, li Hiked deep into the pink and purple glory of a spring sunrise and then sent a bullet crashing into his head. At planned the body toppled off into Lake Michigan. But Preston's plan to have his body sink to the bottom failed the two weights he used were not heavy enough and thus "came to light a remarkable human document of a modern flaming youth, who chose a few fleeting liniments of joyous living as against a long and torturous, fight against the dread disease of diabetes. . The document is in the form of three diaries, started iif March of 1924 and gives a vivid picture of the tumult of mind, of despair of the efforts to drown out the knowledge of certainty of death, afairs with girls and "mugging" or "necking" parties. Preston committed suicide at sun rise yesterday after a Hast.tllrig'' with a party of friends. .He, left the party without intimating bis r . GIRL KILLING r i ill i "T'"TV Dies Later in Hospital y j ill,...! ii - dr. barker given i! . heartyapplAuset -- LONDON', One of the most dastardly April 13. (UP) A dramatic made confession by abject deed ever to come to Ernest Rhodes, a younthful German thef attention of the police officers of Provo happened late valet, who told how be cut the last week when some' vkJoua throat of pretty young Grace Diana business man of ' Frederick lliu-hand morbid .person or persona Blukallcr g she tried to kiss hlin Bloomington, 111.,' Is attracting ran amuck in the city cemetery goodnight near her mother's home attention of critics by the manner and did several hundred dolThursday, was read in police court in w;hich he jxirtrays the role of lars worth of damage Zi. ; hera today. Christ in a Passion Play wblchNviU nothing of the desemUion of The valet's story apparently; be presented in that city this the resting place of the dead. clears up the mystery Jif Iheldeath A large section of the fence 8f the child actress and dancer onr-tl- ie northwest side: of the which at first seemed to have intermiM'tcry was destroyed by the national complications and threatwantona.' XVour large monu-menseusa.-tioened t become a nstion-wldover graves were pushed " off their basc and knodied "I did It liecause she was always said he did not know. - over and one slab marking the teasing me," the German, who was "It. would be embarrassing, grave of a pioneer couple who 18 and employed by F. ,Dalliis said Senator Smoot, "if the had helped in the settling of this in the Cairns, the film actor, sold in bis people of Utah-- interested was broken Into rommunity Rhodes surrendered reclamation project failed to get fragmento.' united so that a definite recommenSaturday afternoon after Scotland Some of the monuments Yard had searched for two days for dation could "be given to the reclapushed over weigh approximatethe girl's murderer. mation bureau.-- ; Wednesto Close Stores Many ly '600 pounds, according .to "After a long struggle. In the past "Grade laughed in my face and day to Assist in Cleaning Chief of Police Wren WiUikis. said 'you isior fool,' when I asked, congress I 'succeeded in getting an Up Harmon Park These monuments cannot be reto see her on Enster. ; appropriation of $1,275,000. for the ' '' placed on their bases without Bait Lake basin project "As we were kissing " a derrick, it is said, ; short distance from her niother'a "Enemies of the reclamation work the closing ontrovr. Relative, The city officers are eonsid- did everything in their power to to have risen be my hqine, I pulled 0, razor from ersy that ' the pocket anLeiifJierlthroat eraWj' --ivmrghtup-lover some tween Merchants block any appropriatloa ,for. .the of. .the.. of 'suicide.' the city, Sterling-Taylorcowardly deed and are anxious chairman "She cried out 'I meant to tell Utah project but we succeeded Ui ' to He drove to the dock, parked his ' learn the identity of the irof the' merchants' Committee of the . you I loved you.' Then she tried to defeating them. tied a small anvil and a piece l'rovo1 Chamber of Commerce responsible person or persons gave kiss me again. I pushed her away "I also had quite a struggle to car, of steel about , his body and fired, out the ' who committed the atrocious and she saw the blood. following announcement toShe get the Utah lake project into the the fatal shot. A few hours ' later deed.. The city commission has ' screamed and I Walked away." day: bill as the original Sajt Lake basin the was seen body floating in the "The merchants' committee of the authorized Chief Wilkim to The girl dragged herself to the project- - mentioned jiotblng concern- water. chamber of commerce consists' of offer reward of $25 for the of her mother's home mid doorstep ing the Utah lake part of -the "' pro-- , Police and the coroner first an representative from, each line of5 apprehension and Ibe conviction died later ,in a hospital. Rhodes was jeer. feared a murder. Then they found business in the city. A week ago of the guilty parties, iKTsuaded to go to the police 'It appears to me that as soon as a note in his rooms, addressed to this committee met and decided that "We would do almost g the people lire ready the reclama- his through a statement he made to: his j'asJ-Cauvasuicide. the each meinlier poreiits.'annouiieing jlie " to learn the Identity of "" 7" employer;tion bureau will be ready to ;"om- ol the Iwdy reveuled the stores in' his particular field rela- "'the persons who could be, so nenee the work. If the. Utah Jake Search, in to leather. American tive" of diaries, the the wrapped request degenerate as to molost the restJnodQwaers ate ready flrsLI sup- The letter said in part : Legion that the stores ekise on ing place of the dead," said pose the reclamation bureau' will "I hope I may lie relieving yon of Day und assist in the cleaning Chief Wllkins. "Tlie 'deed is begin Its work there, If the Echo In- a burden, for I will be lietter off up of the Harmon park which has" one of the most dastartly thai terests are ready work may begin where I am to donated been the than to if trying ' city through get ' has ever come to my atten- there first. along 8s I am. Ton want to do the the efforts oMhei legionnaires. tioa It is difficult to under 1U "However, I sincerely trust that best for me, and; easting atde-a- H stand just what kind of mental the peopTeTofUfalf wTfTget together stores of back the all that ported and admit memory I'll love,, (which progess took place in the minds on the question and present a.nnlted are big things) you must admit It's with only one exception were in of the culprits while planning. program to the federal bureau." committee of and the favor closing best that I do as I did." ueh wefartonnit Those-icharge of the rtnh lajte PresTorr Tit teuded Xdrth western inr a "whole therefore decided to "If any one- knows who the been consisthave working project university. He also :Was a former close. Perswwaa as though ently getting everything In readi- studentTif it Wnce then appears Sixth Ward Auxiliary OrganithrUniverslty of Illinois. dissention has me so that we may investigate ness for real action, but report that sprung up and an father-izations Arrange for Musi-cal- e manufac-iurr- e His a wealthy the ease, we will pay a reward Individual canvass made among the they hava nothing to give out at lat Oak Park, III. Wednesday in Chapel of $2S immediately after the this time. omniIttee met merchants."- -. The conviction the of guilty again today and decided to close, Returning triumphantly from an . parties.'' although there' are some stores extended tour through southern which have decided to remain oiien. Ctah, where it played concerts and "The following stores have defindances In ten conimimitie,. the Wednoon to flose at itely decided Young university band will give . nesday L,,AU barber shops, Schwabb concert in the Provo Sixth "ward Clothing, Barton Furniture,' Bates chapel Wednesday evening. Furniture, Taylor Bros., The present band at the univerProvo Paint and Glass is one of the best that has been sity "Sweet ConHardware Shop" to coiupaiiy, developed under the direction of duct 'Business In company, Jenkins Knit Goods com- Prof. Robert Saner, recognized as ovo-Soot--i-4 nanv. Rons Millinery. Mrs. George Hartley Is Buried one of the leading musicians of the the Hat rnery, ""'.Ha vis Millinery, in tne intermonntaiu section. Talented Thespians to Stage "The Sweet 18'. Shop," oiierating Shop, the Elite Millinery, Bees ': Cemetery All who have heard the band are ladies Modern riay in College and millinery Hardware, Freshwntcr's Hardware, stores n Salt Lake- - and Ogden will OHisolidifted Wagon and Machine iHianiniojis - inj the opinion that it Hall. is one pfthe best school Imnds to be open a store in Provo soirietime this company. Auderlterg J ewe 1 ry, -Impressive funeral servieesr-werfound anywhere in the nation.' The week, according to ThTTiprlgley, i3!ffiidImaii, the Consolidated Real ward hand has never been more popular Fifufu i.nnin:inr. tlip Tlome Insur- held Saturday in "Smilin' Through,? Allen Langdon president of the concern. r iirs. weorge Harney, throughout the state than during the uei The Provo store, which will be mice companv, the Dixon Real Es- Martin's great modern play in three former resident of this city who present year. The band Is acts, will lie presented by the nation- conducted at 280 West Center sreet tafe and Homeland Realty. died at the family home in Ogden. than It has been in former larger "Wood-Cli- f Bros, Farrer tons and the at location former years, of the al Tlieta Alpha- Phi Dramatic fra Bishop A. W. Harding, presided. thd larger variety of instruments 2 o'clock ternity of the Brigham Young unl Ladies Floral, will- lie managed by have decided to close nntil followThe invocation was offered by the adding greatly to the quality of Thursday James M. Powers, formerly owner in the afternoon,' and ' James Clayton "and benediction by music played. to rlose-.o'." stores are willing of fashion ing the In Mr. hall. ShoplaLJjmhL College nights Jesse A. Washburn. do likek their The condition concert is competitors under Powers will be Wednesday Mrs. Katheryn B. Patdoe is sup part owner" "in the was rendered a by the auspices of the elders' quorum wise, Provo Meat and Packing com- mixed ported In this modern masterpiece .Provo store. quartet and a duet Christensen .Clothing; . Hub of the Sixth ward. It is given free pany, "We "of have ' a cusnumlier an all of. cast star large ( experienced by The speakers, all of whom spoke of charge, no admission being actors. The production will have a tomers from N'ephi, Eureka and the and SkHggs. in terms of the beautiful glowing Phl ileiibut, commander of the professional finish that will rank towns in the southern part of Utah American and unselfish life of. Mrs. Hartley, charged and positively no contrilm Legion post, expressed were eollecled or desired. ' : long it with the best productions that county," said Mr. Wrlgley in an- his Jtodney Hillam, Sr., and Rod- ft Thebeing appreciation for the assistance is as follows: program come to Provo. nouncing his Intention of opening a in Securing not only ney Hillam, "Jr., of Salt Lake City; the March, "Fame and '.Fortune," P- -, At 'Price last Friday evening the store here. "We have been, figur- givenHarmdirpost William aiid Clayton Bishop the Park' but also presthe Huffer; Overature from the opera production met with great acclaim. ing for some time to move xloser ent- efforthttf getting a big prize Harming. "Light to these customers Cavalry," Suppe: baritoneA and make more number was of friends it than of the large pleased Everybody 0Ohe 50 Harmon Jnhnso-; Cin- tth-the fur thcnrtO'-KSalt Lake, Og irmirnerlnwtlch- - the piece 'to' Satt Parks recently donated to that Hartley family-frof""-'. deTellaV Bridal Procession, characLake City to purchase their wearwere den in and Ptnvo attendance. wag presented. States. in United cities the many comic, HackA glance At the personnel of the ing apparel, "'As legionnaires we appreciate The, unusually large floral offering teristic, Dicker; patrol Merrill- D. er; I (selected) "We on bore esteem of the are, reading intention that one highassure the testimony will that acting production the loyalty of the citizens of Provo ; Echoes from MetropoliIt. evening is to be it delightful one. now and invite our many friends in lu this movement," said Mr. Heil-- . in which Mrs.' Hartley and her Clayson tan Opera House, Tobani Springand the southern coun- but "We are after a big prize family is held. f v v .With such talented young -people as' Utah county time in tlhi the' Provo in Interment was come to by request) Provo ties city make their Jo ArrRex Harmon of Johnson, donor the the offered by lgr ,rvstonzo Morleyr the' of direction the Saner; under "Knight March ;x by request) a.nd cut cemetery down the Merrill purchases thereby Etigert, Glen Guyman, Park. AvWch will materially aid in '' ..'r7'"1--"- :' Saner. auu rxpemja. of traveling a long dis- the upkeep-oProvo's newest play- Berg Mortuary, inncli, ciaiue viirisieiisou tance." actress an Clark supporting ground. yisnt CHICAGO The Canadian CHICAGO Willie Hltola, Finclub . Mrs, Pardoe's ability, .ner-a- n 'Reulizlng the intiossif)llIty of the runner who has lower 22 rec- soccer team advanced to the third nish A camel to all of this do with members slaughtered its legion .Pi dlly see that the piece ought ords during the present Indoor track round -- In the: Peel cup competition even of higher quality than a stomach opened in' the Sahara indi-cte- s work, we have askeji that the assisttea son, will go after the one. mile here yesterday by defeating the come to that the Saharan in has killed y of orirj pro-general ceutnge traveling goodly per three to one. record of his countryman, Paovo ' camel .Wv a to ance in this his matteics apprelittle get green duetlons.' in the annual Chicago link- The sohbtingjOf-Jo- e Phillips, CanaToe play lends itself well to stag- - water to keep him alive! and unless ciate thplr attitude and will endeav- Xurmi, our ers meet here Friday night Other dian renter, was largely responsible inc. 'There is not a dull moment the act wan recent the body of the or to demonstrate in the future ' for the victory. worthiness of this exoneration, international atars are entered.. man will be found not far away. throughout the entire evening, Federal funds are now available' for the reclamation project In Utah pa&d by the last congress, according to Senator Reed Smoot who was in Provo today. Work on the Salt Lake basin project should commence Ik 'the very near future, according to the senator, the reclamation bureau now waiting for the landowners in Utah to get ready for the contract to be entered into with the governmenk-Just where the project would begin or if work would be started at both the Utah lake "project and the PRirR TWft m i w ri?vr vuil A " CHAPI1AITS REVENGE ADMITS YOUTH UNUIVtNIi "V it ' 1 V Leaves Wild Party, Ties Weights to Body and Shoots SellI. culties of Obtaining Federal Aid for Project UNIT READY IE SUICIDES THEN Senator Smoot Reviews Diffi- as., STUDENT IN CHRIST ROLE CEMETERY HAS GOOD 10 SAYS 4 TwehreIundred Students of Utah t ounty High Schools Hear Message. - Mid ' ' ' Falkers of Provo and vhialty are exiected to fill the Utah stake taliernacle where Dr. Charles E. Barkfer, emnlent lecturer, will for the first time in the history of Provo deliver- - his" now- nationally famous lecture on "A Father's 1U siKiiisibility to His Son.". The same torture- "a given here twoyears ago but at that time to the mem-Ixof the Rotary club only. ( Dr. Barker hat packed the large twice already today, in his lectures to the students of the high schools and the. mothers, glveu under the .auspices of Ihe Provo "Kill , sum-me- - r. . - LEGIONNAIRES . ta ts e APRECIATE COOPERATION - good-nigh- t, t: sm-m- s inten-tion'- , ' any-thin- "" a . CONCERT HERE ' - n s PROVO CAST WIN FAVOR ON PRICE STAGE NEWSTORETO OGDEN WOMAN OPENINPROVO a LAID TO REST J6 Haws-Goodma- n Allea-MiH- -Pr- frovouty ready-to-we- e r - - n The-mu- sic . . fi -w- - t'' u Rix-kles- . "'-.- . vv citi-aei- ! K'. Rotiiry club. Jn a most straightforward; manner Dr.. Barker told the mothers whut their resoonslbilitles to their daughters" really are. The largo . throng 'present sat 8(iellloiind while in a uipsftsrfltiful manner the Ieeturi7,iiil4Uem the story of the origin of life. He was interrupted at aHous pUiei'S In his interesting td(frjrrirp"&UK.ed apitlause. Mjiretmm 'twelve thousand high schmd students were toldhowr to" " !'S ii'- V' ti fcj grow strong physically, mentally Liiderworld pals of- Gerald 'liiiuimu, bandit, sentenced to die for the and morally at the forrnwm lec' ', I'dittued murder of a .Vnuoeticiit..rlleeiBitnv are 'for the burning, of. the ture. Stanton Motor eomiwny's' garage at SlncbciivIlUv 0.,; which destroyed Xof rmiy were the students inthe biilldiiig and S autouioliilcs lit a loss of $7.",m Miss Catherine structed In fundamentals that are B(Nrn, secretary of the cottittut.v, bud testified against Cliapuian, Identify- of greut importance in their development, but they also were highly ing him as an automobile tliii-fentertained, for the lecturer was in a jojly mood, and his portrayal ,. if- V - . SALT LAKER DECLARES UNIVERSITY Ar-Im- Swedish-American- ' e . " 95 sf Umite Says Senator SICK FOR PROJECT .... Rooms.... 107 r C Reclama FUND " i it Lb co 13, 1925. I fo)ffo) .o o o o IERAU PHONES FAIR-FREIG- -- HT i'reatediSiueli on the part of his audience. - His message today was to pot a true interjiretation on the meaning Tifsfrong 'arm7"a c,lewr head. RATES NEEDED TO and a brave heart, tie'' declared that without these fundamentals in life failure Is hound 10 eomeTTonch-rrr- g on these subjects iu sequeiuv. Dr. Barker pointed to Theodore Roosevelt, as the greatcstejcaniiile in Spring sppmn n ir Titt hp TJrTiTPTf ilefei? tufwUirr one can do lu the develop within a stones throw of what may lures of buying at .home, Mr. Solo-ii'i'- meat of the human body through exercise and determin-he termed the1ttinrgiiof the five percent of s;iid. He told his atlon to improcve. K. decfifdfrjlrics the ixiwcr" lies in- the audience of the odds that were manager of the JlcDonalds liaiuls of the women and ft '.I' con- against the late president, who as a coinpauy ''of Knit ceded JyadvertJwntiHHple'ihat: child, 'ras handicapped --with ill addrt-sse Ur In an Sprtng-villtuif " City !t per cent of the advertising space health. : Kiwauians and their ladles at ill was the iiewspa)ici's and magazines is Training memory given held at the the weekly for women trade.. ' by Dr. Barker as one of the essenThird ward aunisement hiftl Thurs"Therefore We should encourage tials ,in procuring a clear head, fie j day evening. the women when making their explained what is meant by. educa"I actually believe the time will to sv that the labels, on "the tion and emphasized the fact that come when tliis will be the real that they by going through a school of leam-iu- g products thf' buy indu-atdues not Imply that one is eduI'ittslturgh of tlip- RticfcieK.lTT urn- - home manufactured-.- -' products. Soloimm continued. ."The best iron Your canning fuctory,. sugar factory cated. It is one of the fundamentals. for making steel in all the world is and flour .mill not only use "thous merely the sharpening of the tools . being made right, her at the ands of dollars worth of products with which one worki in later Thom- steel pla nt. In breaking qua It- frQj!Lyotl.f,rnis, bur, they fnriilsh life, he said. Quoting from lies and hardness of texture il tes is Huxley, Dr. Barker gave the ol- besides, "Pnrfrto44uuifJojimi(lreds 18 ier higher thiiii airy other i '"These lunsiuess institutions that' joet of education in the following "The chief purpose of educairon manufactured, t'lscwhvr'c. mHke.np.yonr conunmiiry are yours terms: - "Some must lie nud should lie given first considera- - tion is to train .the mind and the adjiiti'tnients will to do the work you have to made,"' Mr. Salomon saidr.J'Therc .tiiiii. If other 'people, in your do when that work ought to be done must " be' ioine vSijiistments "in some get money in their not." freight rates, this western country isiciicts you are going to get some whether yon like to do itonorhow to The S 'a ker's' message Is going, to get some results in of 'that inoiioy in your .pockets. training the minff to wingresfLssWe luusf .ha'vcjhe loiog tiwrse A. A nderstm " gave study hj mi the sulijwt at hand and short hapl'tiill adhisted?"aSf short talk on "What is more was one of the high points of his are going U get it adjusted, At tiij, and Ponie-- lecturer and notwithstanding much ideal Uiiin n Hoiue-growr of iron can l(e present time a was created by his portrayshied from Pittsburgh to Chiim trained ilusbni'fj.;'. Miis. George L. laughter by for 40 wuts a hundred; to San Barron gave a fhlk on . "How to al of the usual manner adopted atthe average boy. and girl in an FrnnciHco for 8(t cents a hundred, Keep Money at 'Ilome." A piano tempt to study, the message reachbut if stopiyd at this )miiif hhiiIiI selection was" played by Mrs. Bell ed home, and every boy and girl enst more Mian a dollar a hundred. t.'fiiudiill and John Bailey gave a present was benefitted. Freight riUi'S have done more to re- ti iio'r solor J. li. Bird acted as "True bravery. the thing that tard the progress of this country The attendance prize really constitutes a strong heart," Cliristeu-sorr.-.during the hist fort v years than any- was won by Sirs. Herald the speaker said, "is not the courthing else," Mr. Solomon said. age to do the thing that ought to he done, but to refuse to ihT'the ' thing that ought not to be done." y Illustrated TlltH point by reference ro a hero of the great war. who had dared to face the "The good people of Provo are lifetime, and to take part a9 one of eneuiy in spite 9f the fact that wating with keen expectancy to the the iierformers in duets, - quartets seven bullets had pierced his body, coming concert of the Mendelssohn, and glee 'clubs, so I feel that I am while he was on a mission of. great uiale chorus, Thursday nlulit.? says tvasonulTly couiiietent to. recognize Importance to his country. Great J. R. Boshard, veteran chorister of real quality In music. Therefore.! courage was displayed on this Evado not hesitate In saying that sion, the speaker sitld, mtt hiter in choir. the Utah stake tiilK'niat-l"Having still in mind the wonder Thursday uittht the niusie lovers of life this same war hero had count ful Impression the Prov .will have, the rare privilege ed himself a failure because he lack-- ; wh'Mi they' sang here two years ago of listening to one f the best male ed the ."courage to refuse to do the under. the direction of Prof. J. J. choruses that, has npiieared . here. thing that he ought not. to do, la comlmliug - his addresa Dr. McClellan, we ore naturally expect- The male singers?; forty of thl'ta are sfoloisrs of very fine ability, many Barker made a strong plea to his ing another musical feast. "It has lieen'my. pleasure ifnd of them iu the, professional claSji. audience to. beware, of the pitfalls too often hidden profit, to be associated with people Truly, Provo is fortunate iu secur of life that are ot a good time, the under disguise of musical ability throughout my in.tais. concert at this time," DEVEL0P4VESTEROTI0N - 'rrr vtile-wre- Siii'o-mo- pun-hasiii- , ClKK-olat- -- .'.'. luiK-heo- pur-clitrs- e - com-nnniit- y ie r. n . .. SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES - j ni.-ul-e wtrs-mptl- |