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Show i 'edkated ta I ft f poEcy u HERALD PHONES Buslne&s Office . . . dJlJrija UUa county. PROVO, UTAH, TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1925. YEAR, NO. 228. H IIIIIIIIIIV I I I I I I I . I & II . 111 I 111 PRICE TWO CENT? 1 JV III n s ' 0, mm ran mm SOVIET BLA6IED FOR UNREST Planning Commission Plan to Make Provo V:a Real City. City MANY PLAYGROUNDS ARE SUGGESTED Site for New High School Building Included in Recommendations ill ram MANY EURO PEAN COUNTRIES A UP LOXDONV April-offensive new bolshevik world-wid- e hag been Inaugurated by the cathedral tragedy at Sofia, the conservative press of England warns -- its readers today. very coun: The o'ewspapenrwarn try to do its utmost to guard against and to oust agitators affiliated with Moscow. UIIIHL.UUMI . f "; Director E. L. Roberts to turn to Young University Next FalL Russia, while the Vienna legation . ' CONVENTION INPAYSON aDily-Telegrap- , fanners,-fruitgrowers- First BET YOU'VE OFTEN ASKED SPRINGVILLE the-hig- At-th- QUESTION one-lnt- lf "t!ir-r-ree?- . . t t et " a . - - "thr-r-ree.- " 500-W- HIGH Tie8taWlshmefltnlugis t e - SCHOOL Back STATE HEAD -- ATPROVOBAtl - . - Ttas-ban- . tohnt-fluWheHSM- SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES .';V-;- lie-ev- en JAPAN HAS NEW . EARTH SHOCKS fire-proo- f, rcirt 'Xnd " " . t ' Hi FACULTY GES no II FK - Twitchelts Resignation Is Accepted Gcrritt D Jong, Jr, of Sail Lake Named Dean of New ' College of Arts J. M. JENSEN RETURNS It) SCHOOL PROP. E. II. Smart Appointed to Succeed Mrs. Amy Bler Vril as Dean of Women Mr Coach Atvln Titchell, who has tsHt clinching at the Young nulver- slty for tho iSst four years, has handed in his resignation to Presito take effect at dent F. H. Ilal-Hs- , tlie of the present school year iii.Juce.' A tun tier of salary, was Coach Twilchell V chief reason for have; resigning. Several colleges licen seeking his services, and Coach Twltchell decided to accept a position with one tf them to be an-rro- u later. Twltchell lias had success iu athletics during his stay at the Brigham Younf uulverslty, his teanm having won the state1 title, three of the four years and the need Conch of success duritig his conchllig at the Brigfimn Yoimg uniThe "swimming team, versity. though haudicapiied1, by not having a, pool .in which to practice, won second place--Itbe state two years. " Bv,f,5'e coining to the Young Twlh hell hn Conch of the poached In the binh state 'three y'8rs. The first year out of coilege TwltiiiflLJvot to ASSISTANT COACHATT 'tl 1111 u'"1'1 jt heii wept to ltunnw (fomes to Young As Roberts Aid v g' " O , " A'new college was established at university JTuemlay. at of the lioard of trustees. The new school, the col lege of arts, is tne fifth college at tfie big church achool, and will in-the Young the mci-tin- the deartinent8 cf fine arts. elude dramatic art, music and public .' speaking." y The other',6lleges. of tbe achool are the college of sciences, the col-- " lege of Bpldied science, the.rolk-gof commerce and business adminis-tratio- u and the college of education. Prof.' Gerrltt DeJong, of the modern language department of th Latter-da- y Saint university at Suit Lake was appointed dean of the new college of arts. He wlU also be cssociute professor of mod.' era languages. . ' (ithcr apiKiIiitmenta made by the trustees were Dr.' Vaiico M. Tanner, x formerly of Dixie College,, as .tyt riMiiogy and cutiunikhigy v Dr. A. F. Banicy, formerly of the - . Tuesday. Coach Roberts expects to sptnd the. summer In ihtf east under some of the most progressive. coaches and of America und Jr.,-benphysical dir-tor- s will return his duties at conference championship once and his old school at the opening of the his football and other teams having . fall term in Seiftemtier. . given an excellent account of theui-selves- .: ; .' . . . -- This news will hitwt with the apFootball wns in Its infancy when proval, no dmilit of thousands .of supporter of the Brigham Young Coach Twitcholl came to the Brig-hni- u Young university, but through university, it .was said In Provo today, for hundred of friends and hard word 4ic drilled the men, ninny fans have been bombarding- the of- of whom hnd never seen a football pro-Semficials of the Institutioa tor , weeks. ?ame until f hej; furnlshed InterestiTheir one question hits always been, ng, comiietitioju for some of the best teams in the conference. The qual- Utah Agricultural college, as "Is Uoliorts coming buck?" Director Ifciberts has built up for ity of the line work done by- - the 1 Wany; Myrtle Jenson, himself an enviable record as a Cougar team was frequently the instructor In English t tbe Amergymnasium director, is foundation- subject of favorable comment. ican Fork, high school, as instrucal training for gymnasium work has In spite of the fact that Coach tor In English ; Mrs. E. H. Smart, been ctfrefully done and always at Twltchell vvna a very busy man ow- as dean of women,1 John A. Watts, the Brighani Young university he ing to his ninny duties as coach, his as Instructor In geology ; Charles J. has featured gymnasium courses. wrestling team took the state cham- Hart, as instructor In physical rdu- His department of pionship two years and finished sec- cation and assistant coach and Carl on Puge Six.) ond this year. The "Y" tennis teams .1. Cjntnsen, as Instructor Jij have had atrftrmlty inleres;tnj!rrnii physics and mathematics. WITCHING1 Le-Ro- y Love . n jaMlie-iwHtg-Bttt- to First f Eugene L. RiilertH,direetor the new Welter gumasiuni. Who has been on lenve of absence from the Brigbum Young university for nearly a yonr, will return to bis duties at the parent church, school as head. of tbo department of physical education und roach of conijiet-- ' itlve athletics, according to a reiHirt issued by I'residiiit V. "8; Ilaaris, following a meeting of the board of trustiH's of. Hie Young, university DERIDEWATER NOMINATES Eager to Roberta Proov Sport Fana Welcome "Timp" TOGIVEPLAY SCIENTISTS STUDENT BODY Re- HAVE COMPLETE CONTROL OF SIH)RTS TO E. L. ROBERTS. That Provo U to assume an era of eivic pride to be stimulated by an extensive eroBrauj of civic lmpr.dih ' ment is Indicated by the program recently outlined by jthe Provo city planning and soiling commission. The new coning law passed by invests power in tbe city councils and city commissions were livestock growers,. responsible for the Eofia outto create roning, districts and reg Itiyera. bead of Spain directory, alIHiultrjineu, chmicih, and. produculate bulltHmr and industry withlnd rages and warns that "numerous leges that4bosociet government Is ers iu .every line to make preparaDistrict Federated the corporate limits of cities of the dangerous bolshevik visitors bave aiding Spain's enemies in 'Morocco. tions for the big exhibition. Women's Clubs to Meet ' state. , V one "While last year's show wns Saturday It Is under this law that tbe of the most attractive of Its kind Prove city - planning ever seen iu this county," observed The of the first dis convention proposes to give Provo a new dress Mr, Hinckley, "we believe we Can trict of the federated women's clubs and trim theragged edges from the excel over that 100 per cent. There will meet h I! Saturday, April 25, at old. will be no doubt of thiit if we can 10 school in Payson. B The plans as outhned by the comget t lie early cooperation of the a. in. session Mrs. C. E. Maw, state mission,' according to Chairiunn J producers of the" county. president, will speak on "The Neds II jt. P. Welch, provide for la .rge arid well . "This being u wonderful poultry of Federation." Mrs. Atlanta Chrls- suffitienrt.v eqiilpied playgrounds file v"yr first annual tensen will lead the discussion "The producing section, close together 1hat no child will jwultry show should be conducted Future of Our Club" at. the lunch PHILADELPHIA Whr (IT? have to walk, mare than do telephone oiK'ralors habitually in connection with the county fair. eon. - mile to find an attractive place in This would stimulate interest in - Mrs. Achsn Ttixiuan and Mrs." K. Many Attend Funeral Services say " which to play. In selecting, new of Mrs. Elizabeth Packard, " It has Tkh-- found that sounds this profitable industry, which is A. Dutyon, state legislators, will ' sites for school inbuildings the plans Springville Pioneer sm-as- tie, f, v, s, nnJ z are tne becoming one of the important spenk on the "Needs of Right Legis HinckMr. in dustries provide for a new high school with Beetiou," this tliftli-t.lto nnderstuiKl limiu'o most lation.'' ' said. .bmple grounds for campus. ' The At the 2 p. m. session Dr. George they depnd upon rcrv.bish fre- ley Suggestion being made that the pres should an be "Livestock, too, at; H. Brliuhall Villi sneak in the Funeral services were beld In the quences. Some freiuences of th, f, school be building might high lirif df "frwHotne" and 5frsrtie Sprlngvllle Third ward chapel Mon and v exceed B.000 a second which tractive division. o the fair. , Utah i used for-technical school. day, for Mrs. Elizalieth Packard, 1, is about the maximum frequency of county Is noted for its fine dairy L. Ituker will speak on "My Trip to mr In addition to the parks within Sprlngvllle pioneer of IMS and wife human. voice waves. This cattle, and we want to make this k explains fa?t known the city, Mr. Web h states that of the late Nephi Packard, who was central's fondness for to our own people as Europe." All club women, federated or not, her rolliug who Provo city has recently well as to those come to see acquired the third bishop in Springv.ille. r's when she pronounces the word .what are invited to bo present. J'rovo we have." several hundred- acres of ground in Mrs. Packard was horn In Stafwomen who would' like places reis Mr. Hinckley's intention to It summer ont-lu- g fordshire, England, and came to Provo canyon where In her training for telephone work served at the luncheon should cull communisend out hundred several be established and will In park Utah with her parents, Henry and she has tieen Instructed, that the . cations to producers in Utah counnil probability a similar municipal Elizalieth Martin Clucns. She left "th" sound Is difficult to ltear over park will be provided on the shores England in March 1855 and came the wire and must lie accepted if It ty to make early preparation to ex.of Utah lake. across the plains in Milo Andersorfs Is to lie understood. In her effort to hibit their product In the fair. Special Inducements will be offered expXamtratn. speak the difficult sound iutellittt i.v, hibitors, and various contests and tricts within the limits of the city Lake Salt in City Upon arriving she jisjjo Uyjiuta sa jnuch stress up "be offeredT tostimu-latIs one ;tbe- reoommendatteng-- rf they met "BIsTiop Aaron Jcihiison on it that it liiH'oniM something like prvHiiumswin Interest Mr. In the event, the commission. Center street In who invited to come to "thuh." This causes her to make Hinckley states. each direction to the city limits, Sprlngvllle where Mrs. Packard has two syllables pf the word "three." LSorth Fifth West street to the city been a resident until the time of "her limits, east on Third South street, death. i The rnmedy-drnmsparkling University Avenue to the city limits died She at her home on Mnin '('iilipy Ri ks" which .will. lu preand south on Third West street to sented by the senior class Wednes- .the Union depot,-- are the ' streets street, last Saturday of aliments inhigh that wjll first commander the zoning cident to old age. schociraudiforiuiu, will no doubt area, according ( the plans of the During her life she was an active prove n treat to all those who at commission. citizen nf social, civil and religious : tend In addition to this residential, I affairs. .. She .was .the first. aid .lb The is about an. oldiscu-ca- phodyTiOTnlTOirlhgTPP Thintiidpnt story cnmjneTclntTtndtiidtistTlflf districts Anna K. Smoot in the Utah stake luiil lio hlls""nevl;rlieeii whipped in tioinvHs bekl vrtlrte established. The reSldenflalT business until Malt Petisley, a first Primary association for 12 years Next Friday ar. elim district protection from and served as president of the Third slty Monday. ination election, will take place at mate on oneif bis shiiis, is made Indiscriminate building with a view URBANA, 111., April 21, (UP) ward Relief Society for 10 years. which time all but two of the nom coinniander at the death of tbe capof providing each borne with all old tain and She was appointed by Governor-Helieinees will be eliminated. Thursday. "Witching.- for wser" tle brings iu the ship in dethe gift's that nature can bestow on M. Well.- n member of the ion folks did which and supirstit election will final the take fiance of Cnppy's orders. Inter eutcr-in30, H In, the way of sunlight, fresh air, Utah silk commission, which posi- April the shTpping business as tin place at which tinie the 4uf fessful ! still do lielieve Is the one ami only purewater, sanitation "Shrubbery, tion she held for five years. candidates will lie cnosen to fill correct way to locate wells of water enemy, of Ctlppy's anil how he niid flowers and all that contributes to Is Uniderided Iu chemists The services were of the by charge of the respective offices in the "Y" Cappy.'s daughter bent him at his beauty, h(jth and comfort A pro- student versity "of Illinois. Bishop II. Ralph Smart. own game is un intc'ri'sting plot of body next year. To' bring about these things the fusion of beoutiful flowers covered .Following is flie" "result of Mon"'Witching' for Water" was done an 'exceptional comedy hit. commission wiilx recommend the the fly "witches" who carried forked casket President T. N. Taylor day's nominations: banishment from thc'cit.v of tbe hog. of the Utah stake was the first vFor . president Oiven ' Romney, switches in their hands with their From the Intersection oTsjJuive When they were siieaker. He pointed out that the Orval H" fen, Geirge K. IjeWls( pnims upward. avenno and Contt streetNhe cow characteristic in Mrs. PackElwln Potter and almve a well the stick was expected greatest Whitehead, bewill moved back, four blocks in ard's' life .was that she to dip. wad never Knight Allfn,- .one block further out each succeedsatisfied with" afivthlng except Hu - Vice presldcnt-Llbb- y !!2ieriLMnjOjnjfio Cook an4 ing year, for the practice," asserts Dr. W. D. best there was In life. J. Frank Neighborhood stores, under , 'the Briugkiirst of the Kolob stake pres- Margaret Pierpont Montfort, former chemist at the Arthel Ilurold Bmiyan Morgan, recommendations of the planning "The old scientific idency, told of his long acquaintance Candland, Hy Barrett and ' Mark university. commission, will be required to take with Mrs. Packard and of his assoconnection with the practice is the. Allen. Due of of the grand the form of a residence and the own- ciation with ofwhat made the ball to lie the features, hetsamily. Editor. T. News John T. Gess-- ! explnation ers iu 'be compelled to bulla, back given'nt Utahiui bull next ' " switch dip. The jftiienlnR and closing musical fonT aun Robert A. Wilkinson, th? Service In the lot so that tbe front of the numbers were The professional "witches,"' it is Thursday evening by given jthe Maple-to- n 1. Manager Y Ncws-HeliStar Legion, will lie the presence nf store will lie no closer to the street male quartet composed of Carare versed in explained, finding HinckPratt Bothers, Fred Anna Wells Cannon, state president than are the residences. rol and Howard Waters, Glen Holley wells by noting tftejiosiUoiwif Mb ''r ley and DeAlton fartridge. of the oTgaWzatuiii and 6tTu r state In new jubdivlsiong therejwill be and Leslie Houtx-M- rs. Lola Boyer ""Si'crefary ahiTTTlstorian Rachael wells and the lay of the land. In officers. Mrs: .Cannon will express specified cost and quality of resi- Packard and Elmo Coffman each-gavnolbrook, Hilda Miller. and Carol restlgation fs made liefore the act- -' her appreciation- - of the work of the dences in each division-wita view ', " Dunn. rocal soloa . nal witciiiiig and when logioti in a brief address. Another , of maintaining (Uniformity. The The invocation was by Patriarch Cheet ma ster Dick Thorn, Rus- the operators find what they" con- feature, of the will be the ' commission recommends that build- O. B. Huntington 'and ttie heuedlc-tio- n sell Welker and Uayne Smart ' sider a good iMisitlon. for the well, attendance one of th? best of ing lotn should be four rods wide . be dips thp stick. by John 8. Boyer, Sr. The in,'. to lie found hi tbe state,, so that adjoining homos will not terment was In the Springville.city according to officers of thtf Provo bCiSiLclos6 jib "the Tinder "of" directron the "cenTetofy An invitatrou is extendi d ciiifptor. :' light. Claudin Funeral home, where the to the public to join the Service ' Iu establishing the commercial grave was dedicated by W. K. JohnStar members in an eveniug of eh and Industrial districts building son. Jr. "1 am heartily in favor of the : "The state should bear the ex.... . tertainment and "more regulations, 'will Herald's nggestiiBof paving Uni- pense of at least 18 feet of the paveSurviving are two daughters and versity avenntf north"1 to tfie city stringent than those of ihe residential districts. Certain streets will three sons : MrsVLncy Tuckett, Miss limits; but present finances of tie ment on that street, as the taxlie designated for these buildings, Sophia Packard and George Packard city will not permit of snch an ex- payers of this city are paying" into whirhVilttie constructed along mod- of Sprlngvllle, Dr. Xephi H. Pack- penditure thbj year," said Commis- a state highway fund a vast amount ern 'lines, Including all of the sani- ard of Ogdea and Otto Packard of sioner 'Charles Hopkins, In discuss- of automobile liceiise and gas tax Santa Anna. CaL tary, features, be ing the possibilities of extending niftin'', ' and they should receive at and 'eontain other features Prov'o's strtHjt paving distrtd. least a small proportionr-o- f - that ' Improve the wneral nni. intothe details and worked out "I am hoping, however, that the buck, especially when It Is to.be put, health of the city. plans along the lines suggested in- property owners .. betwwn First' into a street that connects with .jjrice and-th"rOKIO, April 21. (UP) Tokio These improvements are to he i the report e BronosetHmnrove- - North and Second North street on stste and Interstate hlghways. experienced two slight earth shocks of the city 'menTs will be sulimiTted to a vote of the ayenue will agree to have that, "W? mus do something to give Moiiiiny. the. firsf at ten , minutes lncluded In the nlnnnlmf snd Zotlitie commission the citizens of Provo. All of this, block paved this spring, as I un- our unemployed work and I crtn after midnight, tie 'second half an will be submitted, to the 'city the city commlsslojDUliope "to do derstand a majority of them are think ot.no. more worthy - punjift) hour hter. riot Thejrwnors,-yerrm felt commission ttiuuii ity iifiir lunirv. within hte next month or two, ac- - now ready to sign o petition for, Hint there wns no and generally e ' er thencronmlsrtnnr-lmTsuch nn. Improvement. "PoTieTcording to Mr. Welch Uplverslty- avenue,'' , alarm. II ii or COUNTY PRODUCERS Despite official denials from the and "annexes Include a bureau of TO EXHIBIT AT FAIR Soviet government which disclaimed military Espionage-.!!- The Morning Post said : complicity in any phase of the Best Fair of County Assured outrages, the conservatives . ''We are again In times when If Citizens Give Early Is an threatened the of by 'Christianity insist upon fastening many eastern invasion of barbarians who Cooperation present trouble upon Moscow. It is emphasised that Europe .and in this case are assisted by secret (bic of the first steps toward the tha: world In gencrar has reached agent anuSttUiwt in our midst." The success of the annual Utnh "County of The iuflueiiee the .Post charges another critical turning point puncwhen. E.. 8.' fair taken whs Monday' GerMoscow is in liehlng outrages tuated with murders, armed uprisHinckley, secretary of the Provo many, Italy, Irelaud,. Egypt and ClinnilHT ings and labor strikes. of Commerce, w;as given ridicules the India. h The lioard- of county In this connection it will be re- authority by the idea that the Bulgarians , alone called that General ' Primo De couuuissjouerH to Invite the IS BURIED IN O IIIUUILLU IIIIICII ANNUAL FAIR arrived - to England lately, attached tsartvlet sanctums 'in some There has been way oranother," a similar Influx Into Vienna, Alliens and Constantinople, says the TeleCommission Gives Authority graph and Greece was astounded to to Chamber of Commerce : se a "personnel of 51 arrive as staff Jh Make Preparations for the soviet legation .when diplomatic relations were resumed with JBul-garla- n - GOO lllliirr TRIRTFFS niiiiuuiiUL fllilF H PREPARE FOR AMD RECENT OUTRAGES IN is p IF3 ff ecorntti eiids Many Improvements Welcome home Planmnfy:C6mrhi ! -. Editorial Rooms. ...107 mwm mm THIRTY-NINT- IV; t ETTi I A NEWSPAPER . Charles J. "Chick" Hart, former athlete of the Utah Agricultural and' a college son- - of President ' liriiianl n . ll . : . K"""-'"- a- trr-th- e all-sttt- '..';'. - . Cottam Stanford nBlrer.'''' training and Walter P. associate professor .. of were granted - Bubaticat Isrtiiny, leaves of absence. - 1 ; " Franklin Mndscn, Harold W. Beutley, Anna Egbert aud Fred Bnss were granted leaves of tnf one year. Dr. Hugh M. Woodward, dean of school, was granted ce Dr. Woodward will join the tench- iiig force of the University of Washi- ngton at Seattle for both terms of the suniinor .where he will tench courses In the phisolophv of ' education. John O. Swenson, of econonilos Bd soi'lobi;.-- . will act as dean of the summer school in Dean Wood vnrd'tf alwnce. i pro-fess- tendered by- - the fol- members '' were ac-- ', rsard and will take effect at the close of this school ysar: Blanche M. Condie, Instructor Jn. tcxtiics and clothing; Alvin G. TwitcheU, athletic coach ; M. t Merrill, dean of the: college of stw PIUhI s'ieiice; Amy Lyiuan Merrill, dean of "women; Oiga Wni.;ii rlv Siicll. instrucfor in modero Stewart "Williams. Instrne bit in physics; Katheryn Tl. Pardi, instructor Indramatlc art; and several of the training scbool teacher. lowing facnlty; cepted by the " jrillLEK RIND I T s; MEETS All of.those who are interested iu Joining the great Utah Stake M. A. Jubilee Baud will meet in .College nail Wednewlay after- fMHin at .5 i. 'ni. ' Please hrlnit ihsirnments. . esiM'i-ione- reputation. at been studying dn'-ed- good following City. us year of Boxeldcr. high school. - While Sirs. Florence Jepisrson Madden, there his basketball and football trams were conuted'smnng the best head (if tlie music department; rjMary J. Ollorton, sniiervlsor of in the state of Utah: It was twccpss In Charles J. Hair cf Salt Lake City, has been engnged by the Young uni- coaching high wbisil ' teams and his versity as assistant Instructor' In splendid reputation a's, flu athlete that brought hi nr his present jmsi-tiophysical education and assistant at the Brigliam Young univerathletic concli," according to an announcement made by President K. S. sity. When football was In the parent church school Harris at the close of the meeting uft.er it had. been eliminated for trustees of the lioard of Tuesday. .. Director V. L. Mr. Hart ciinieK on the reconinicu: nearly twenty-yearfoot-badaticin of Director E. L. Hoiicrts, Uobefls cast his eye Over the who field for could liiiin Jt step wtJH liecainc who acliiaiiitca witn the yming on thiv athletic fields of into the Brigliaiu Young university or teiiiu iu the shortest Utnh and .while Mr. Hardt was an arid build selected"- Coach officer of the S. A..T. C. stationed possible time. , lie ' ; Tvitchrll. at tlio Young universityv "duting the c CoiH'b Twltchtll is'V" graduate of I ward. i loiiege. He At nreseut ho is wnch of tbei""' ' ",u i,oi" i.t rirli? Idaho, i 'ent to the ..college froin Bcyiver The npiMiintnient of Mr. Hard to Academy where he Jiad made a state wide reputation for himself as a forcomplete con'S as-ward in basketball, he having Iwi'n Provo and of fans surprise chosen all state forward during his to of the ven the members lie Yet all. now that the 'appoint incut participation, at that schmib has lieen made, agree that the selec- went to the Utah Agricultural where he sooij won 'a berth on the Utah "' tion is a happy one. : Mt. Hardt has many strong points Aggie basketball squad' and a regto recommend hint. The fact that he ular berth as tackle on'the football is a young- - man of Clean habits, fc. team. lie. graduated in 1017 with a returned .missionary and a mem- -' a liachiliir's degreei buf returued to tltat fall apd frfrticipat.'it in 1st' of tlirf church in good standing recommends him highly for . the football. That year the I'tah Aggie not defeated and Alvln Those are not, by, any team-wa- s position. wits selected as Twltchell recommendameans, his strongest ' ' tackle. and tions, however. . his for known is Coach Twltchell "Chick." as he. Is known in ihe athletic annals f Utah, Is one of agreeable disposition ami for his with other Ihe innst fauiohs athletes the JCtah willingness to school. ' Wherever Agricultural College" has ever pro- -' interests of the He is nimble of limb and be goes he wilf always have friends, 'of mind. His ath- one of the fans remarked, whW he ulmlile eflnally has i extended heard that Coach Twitchell was letic . over many year? and Includes many severing his relations with the Eris-humwhere he has university," Young "lie" runner As idis'tonce. a formf. has had few equals ami certainly no had much to do .with establishing the athletics 'of .tli"e schools :qn a superiors. ; In. otlicr hra acnes, tdittMHilMt-hnK maeTTtieTwWn'tloti so he nof. well has known, though iwpular throughout the conference. a n teachers were reas returning to the Institution after leaves of absence: E.. L. Roliertv who has been director of the "new Welier gymnasium during tills year ; M. .Jeusea,-w- ho has The. ported T. Eatl Purdoe, wTur Has been a student of Columbia nnl- L. Key- vstjjojLaj?ear-h-Alic- r ndJtlla tejailutt. both - of whom have been touring Enrol Hf arid Asia Minor during the past !si,m- - ' t mr.: 4 |