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Show 1 ATHIRTY-NINT- ..... PKOVO, UTAH. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22. 1925. YEAR, NO. 229 H HERALD FII0NE3 Business Office S3 Editorial Booms.... 107 JJllld dedicated lo a pollcj of fairness to all sections of Utah county. PRICE TWO -- CENTS' wo TNMMEB LEGiONmmiPmm committe mmw I 1 - II I I II I I I 1 1 i--- - I I 9 9 '." ; : . 9 9 9 9 Q . J.T.FMI HEAD COUMIY ... .COMMISSION COLC. E. LOOSE IS Tells Pathetic Story of Losing Family and Parents In Fire e" PIONEER OF 1850 ANSWERS Lim-laug- DEATH CALL td drive, with CoL C. E. as Loose of John Clark, Wednesday Butler as morning at her home, 142 North Second East street, after a protractvice chairman. The Intensive campaign for the ed illness following a stroke two raising of the funds will be con- years ago. and Mrs'., Clark was ducted during thp second week in taken an May, nlthouglrrttijr believed by highly respected, having those in charge of the drive' here active Interest In community and that the quota will have been over- religious affairs for ninny, years.. chairman and W. H. well-know- n She was born in Noble, Ln Porte -eouuty, Indiana, March 27, 1843; and came to Utan with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Pratt, in 1850. The family ealne to Provo the following year and lived here until 1808 'when they were called by Brig-haYoung to move. to Panguitch. Mrs. Clark moved J)ack to Provo In 1892 where she had since then resided Surviving her are one sottrnjofafr T. Clark of Salt Lake City ; four daughters, Mrs. Clara Henrie, Elko, Xev, Mrs. Flo C. Speekhart, Salt Lake City, Mrs. Pearl C. Yates, Provo and Mrs. ArviUa Clark Aude, lin, Chicago. She is also survived by 14 grand' children and 12 great grand children, one 'brother,- Hyrtim Pratt of LosAjigeies n dcme sister.-affair and Mrs. Clara Loveridge, Salt Lake City. drive was subscribed by that time. Phil Helllmt, "commander of the Provo post of the Legion; presided at the luncheon.- Among the speakers were John E. Booth, state of the Legion; Robert Driseol, field secretary of the drive; Dr. II. G. Merrill, Mayor O. K. Han-.seand Joseph T.. Farrpr 'Commander Booth 7 characterized the present drive as the most hu- -' jiiane program ever put over .by the American Legion. He outlined the purpose of the drive as being to assist the disabled .veterans in gaining a permanent cure, to hold the' homes of the widows and children of the veterats intact and to find real homes for the orphans. He said that in the past "fhet rehabilitation fund of the Legion hud jr n leen ft that the present hand-to-mou- 1 . Fnerl servicw TOitlieliPld Tft-daafternoon ut 2 o'clock in the system, so that a more systematic Provo Fifth ward chajwi. The body -followed. be program may Dr. Merrill predicted that the may lie viewed prior 4o the services at the family residence. Interment will be in the Provo city cemetery (Continued On Page Sis.) under the direetoon of the Berg to-d- y o- Mortuary. SALT LAKERS ONMUSICIAN SPEAKATART-EXHIBITIO- with the spotlight of the machines of the Culnmbfa theater were thrown' on William H. Green, memlier of Warner Stone's Columht's bia orchestra, daring concert. Green had been selected to give n lmnjo solo and was deeply engrossed in bringing out of- - that old instrn-incall of the finer qualities It Is known to possess' tinder his,' influ-- ; last-nig- ut Lr, eaee. His audience was drinking in the " sweet strains that came from ; his Instrument when there appeared over his head a large placard bearing the words "Just Married." The outburst "of"" laughter from the was with audience regarded suspicion by the musician and the more he played the "more they laughed, until he looked around and saw the object of their f tin. He first looked for a mousebole In the floor, but not finding one, arose and politely . bowed - his ' ' acknowledgements. , was married to Miss He Thursa Mackay last evening? ; -- t Mornig-Po- st la no being printed on paper made entirely of straw. The Inventor Is a Frenchman who uses only common aalt and lime.in the formula evolved for Its manufacture. Thousands "of e-London l? Titrawitck s- - are burned-amtnall- y 7 In, America to rid the" land of the ' ' Stacks. , N W I I I I B. P. W. C. the. policy of the Bosioesa It is and Professional havewe Ixaailitory in seeing lo it Hint I'rovo ran Uuist tht ksbh' amount uf civic pride that tih iHsir-b- , ., O. land-srap- F O O 00 o o o o o May Get Of tee TESTIMONY OF AID HAIISTO SINKING BOAT y rifle uianifcft. by rrnting a Women's club to suitalh baud staud la her Ijet us as nlia 'ns uf jwrk. sponsor some civic injvrt mck year. to Japanese Freighter Sinks in In deciding upon our 1924-2pro- Ittivo suiiHut the inowuM-n- t Turbulent Sea ject. It was agreed that the para- Mvrt a bitud stand where nr Liner Watches mount need of Provo City is a band cuff render seKvtiiuis wtih- stand. 0K inierrnptK.u, wuere we .pi We have a band of watch we caa with our children and listen to this fSTEAMER MAkES THRILLING R.CE lie justly niiHl. n orgxnixarkta music, and by so diiiug con more toe of ai lists who give of their time fully aiitn-iistof life, and tah'ut for our entertainment the iH.rtitiii-- s that areiiurs. ami Entire Crew of Freighter Lost Lives When 15oat Went r and uplift. It la oar aimto erect I imbntl with a Down . thosse to make the ntot a liand stand that win b pleaains to theeye; that wilh add to the advantages ami oHrtuuiticii. Another thing that we as itTns attracfivcness of Itoueelr Park, but AlttUJU) TMK 8. 8. HOMERIC most important of all that will should consider is the fact that Ai ril 2i Hy radio to the V. reproduce the sound aud will atake thousands of tourists- ass through The White Star liner H..ttM-rthe band concerts aptreciated as our city each summer. from which yestenisy flulshed a spectactbey stum Id 1. Thtwe who attended aU parts of the world, llti we not ular race with death Just too late to the band.coueerts last sutunier'know want those people to see that w aid the criidcd Jttpwiiese Kteaatship how the ruemU'rs of the band were mtve emuii-- civic pride, to erei-- t a Itaifu Maru is sMdlng toward New, annttytMl by the 'Hckety platfiirm haitd stand that ts.s cndit to us as York today while Uiats front Nova thatwas placed for tuefr; use. a music hiving nuniuunity? Siiitian ports are jiiortd cu route The effect of the lansic was lost This Is not' akuie the jintjiH-- t of Jo tlte f the disaster of tSe fact that the noise tag this band stand. If it is built, for the bodies of the of and confusion around the low plat- the It P. W. it is a jupoject the ccew. form was disittncertiug to the musi- that every ixiblic spirited ritixen Ctttting the. nsmntanous wa at cians and to the- - audience.. full- - st-whik- - frantic s.ojl calls We are . proud of our city, but (Continued on Pige Six.) pal-as)ttirred it ou, this won its dramatic rate agaiust time, only to be forced to stand by aud watch the hip it had route to' sMve go down with all on 5 Montana Senator to Tell Jury " Complete Story of Campbell Deal tthile HAYES NEVER MET WHEELER UNTIL 1924 e .' Defense Has Valuable Letters Frcra Hayes Alleged to Refute Testimony , Ieer-mhuttii- u ,f h e ve C ! d v help-h-ssl- Clifford Mrs. Piix-ho- gel a t of of Pennsylvania, will IHtichot, wife Gov-eru- iu omgress, according to rumors in Washington. .These same minora say that the governor will become a member of the senate. M-- STRATEGIC POINTS ON HAWAII board. . AFRICANS TO ARE BEING MOBILIZED TO IGNORE VISIT n THWART ATTACK OF FLEET OF PRINCE OIL COMPANY Ures ENTERTAINS cotu-man- al , -- S, at h tU-r- MunWAprtl 2-Jthe prwseTUtlon'i star Pounding wilmss In the trial of Senator Burton K. Wheeler for alleged misuse of office, the defense set out with, the aole purpose today of breaking down the testimony of Georgr B.' Hayes, eastern lawyer, who nays Wheeler tried t Involve liltu In a deal to make millions out' of oil .7v;j,.L.-:- V nernilts. ; i.-Wheeler himself will go on the stand to tell the complete story of hi employment by Gordon Campbell, Montana oil man, and to 4en? that he ever saw Hayes In regard to any deaL The basis for the defense case-4- . was laid by the Introduction of two Mtera signed by Hayes after the lime he said he saw Senator Wheel- er In a Now Xork hotel loliby In both of' which ho said he bad sound financial backing for Campbell, client of Wheeler, It la the defense contention that this was the only point In the negotiations undertaken with . Iliiyea, through Edwin 8. Itooth, . former solicitor of the department 'of interior, to whom the letters were addressed. This will be folowed by the testimony of Arthur Melaner, who wag associated with Wheeler ln the senate committee investigation which resulted In the resignation of former Attorney General Harry M. Duugb-- " .. erty, "Melaner is expected to say that he first introduced Hayes to Wheeler during the Investigation in Washington, exactly a year after ihe time Hayes siieclfied for his hotel confer ence with wheeler. Introduction took pbice, according to Melztier after GREAT-FALL- l) ' I . "" " . . . had nent h11, mt DIRIGIBLE ' t , . TO BUILD NEW 'STORE Hius, SOON - ry r v n La-ci'- le f he-co- atSuantity RAID STORE i ZTATBERSIUDl m.--fi- -e St Treganza, Salt 'Lake architect,. was the speaker at the third special art program held in connection with tho Springvilla national art exhibit at the high school auditorium Friday morning.' "Gardening Is an art," Mr. Tre-- . gamut said, .''house, garden and InflTOnreTinrll vpi more thnn any other art. The planting of a Jftlle' landscape is worth while, for no; house is. sufficient without a .':.,'.: ; setting." - In commenting on the art exhibit Mr. Tregauza said, "There is not a city in the United States the size of SpringvlUe doing what yon have done Salt Lake City can't do as - m miK-bashamed :thnt Salt Lake does no do" as much." Siecial musical JimmbeV werfe furnished by the high' school band v. and boys' chorus. ; ' Miss Evelyn Miner' made a presentation of $25 to. the art fund in behalf of the "Jefferson schooL Tbe fourth program was held SunProf. day afternoon, Aprl Edwin Evans tajked on the sub- After, two years in the State Deject,; "Literiulisin as an Enemy .to partment at Washington, Miss ' Columbns, O, Atcherson, 30,-oArt" . has qualified as a member of the BEKLIN The Democrat!? Zeit- - diplomatic corps. She will leave to un Anr Mitta g wrlmateSeSMfhan-cellor- . wjoh'Tor'BermVSwltxerlandT third secretary of the Aaiori-- 4 Marx win win by more than ' : can legation., one million votes over Hindenburg F. O O Q v "v 1 I I The great liner difficult to handle in the turtttileut sea. could mt lie Cut and leg and was otherwise psi-tiomanetivervd into a stateid-a- l bruised. In time to be of assistance to Awakened from a deep sleep the fast sinking freighter. from which he had not aroused since Mud the Homeric arrived oo hour he wag placed ln the hospital last. earlier it is almost certain that at evening, the patient this morning some mcuiln rs of the doomed told the sheriff a somewhat incoHONOLrLr. Hawaii. April 21 ship's crew would have levu pes-herent story of his life, pathetic, if owd. (I'Pyi-Silent- ly advancing through true, but at best not likely. PopuChief radio, operator Totulinaon Native Congress "the blue the waters the of Pacific, was "I wish I dead," he mur lace to lioyrot Prince of of the' Homeric today told th story "Blue" scheduled to fleet "attack" mured. "I have nothing to live for Wales of the latent tragedy of tb tea. since wife and three children,' my Hawaii today was believed near in? "We rtived the first s.o.s. call 'father and my mother were all Oahustland. the concentration point Afrbn April 22. (UP) from the Iiaifuku Marti at 3:47 burfled to death on the 28tlrtf FebThe Iriw of Wales sailed for S. in.. New Vork titth." he said. of Ihe United States army's largest City and Officiate County ruary, this year, In a fire which de- single outpost. "Captain John Hohertsof the Home- Capetown today abroad the cruiser Guests of Utah Oil stroyed the St. Nicholas hotel at ric .was notified and immediately Repulse. niotulixed are at being Troops Company Los Angeles. They were never seen arorr ordered our big ship to turn in its tnxtir TWttlkt nlino flip cfn after that fire and I wandered away L. defense arer ushed. JOHAXNESBl KG. April 2a-T- he The I'tah Oil company was host course and go to the rescue. Army and the next day. I hummed my way to nhe African native congress here decid- "Theu followed the most d in thrilling ofofficers a tlte to .navy of I'tah department nnmlvr couuty Kansas Cityjriiere I worked a short my swi ex- - w Tuesday, in view ef the shootings of the "black" forces holding ficials who nmcK- - a trip through the raec with time in-time selling flower baskets aud was As we jierience. pushed on, under at Bloemfonteia the day previous, the island are dcteranted to thwart cowiapy's refining plant in Salt J on my way to Salt Lake to- - meet a full steam, s. o. s. calls in broken to boycott the forthnrafling visit of the "enemy" at any cost. visit the Following City. very good friend of mine, Mr. Chap-- 1 described the High ranking officials, are hold through the plant, they were the Euglish, pathetk-allman, 234 South Second East. plight of the IUifukiTs crew. We ti,.o ws issued urging the natives , councils of .orders war, ing a at of the lunch giving company guests While coming out of Spanish Fork and supervising - plans for the de- eon at the Salt Lake Chamber of were' informed all lire lxata had it was not the decision " canyon a traveling salesman picked fense. len demolished or swejit away by Commerce. me up, aud we had not gone far the terrific storm, which made it all would affect the population generThe national guard of Oaha bas . . U1 l.ll I LWlirtV IJTl .1 when his car skidded and turned ally. leen called to the colors andjhe t ity from lYivo in two automobiles. the st rn keu vessel liefore h PntiLiiriyHj. WMe tilled when completely over an, emtiankment. vnt ,1 Their , Yriwpsare wa The under drilling the dairy. ., personal1 4i.v fired a volley lulu striking trip He did not get hurt. I decided I maneuvers are attracting more it supervision m B. ti. Aiiugleyr would ratheLwalk after that. I "After proceeding, under forced i workers at LUoeuifoutclu Mouday teiiiion than the sight of hundreds .the I'tah XU1 cuaipauy rtrafr 11 1 Tiitles We aever learned bis nanie." signfed tufsTut ;Tishfc of saUors from the S. S. Seattle, at Prove, . . Parker declares that his father's in iiig freighter at 1:5T a. white uniforms, who Thos1 spotless in wcn the County. hours and ten minutes after arty " name was, Benjamin J. Parker, that thes bores nightly. t'lktumissioiHTs James T. Gardner, of the he had plenty of money to keep all parade call. At tlwt first The Seattle, flagship of the fleet. A. O. ami Xiel Dahle. County hour the of them in the hotel. He admitted, Japttneses ship had a list Is still docked here arrival Auditor C L. Wright, County of fifty degrees and we could see however, that his father had worked of the remainder ofawaiting fleet days the Commissoin-eB. r Jones, City that this was increasing with euor-moin the oil fields for Wages from hence after the "attack" is made. Harold Mtlch- Charles which he was able to keep the famNotice was posted today that elU I. R. Edwartls ' and Horatio The Homeric amiroa-heon the I ily in the hotel. when Prtvo, Milton Adatus of . ..... .. ... v. li.l. . It ... ta.,' DW Beck expressed the belief that A, la CMUt,R U". . E,.,..t.. in the fleet arrive, shore leave will American Fork and George Scown matter to handle a the patient was suffering for want I ship of this sic Wasatch Produce Company I m. cut to to six eliminate the of Lchl. p. under the best of conditional and it or sleep, and; was thoroughly Iirchases iVoperty on , possibility of revelry. must le reiucntliered that in this chilled when picked up, but Center Street Xatlves of Islanda are apthe w esse wei sorely handicapprd by that his .injuries were not serious nnmiadful of the approachA new' modern-one-stotreniendously heavy seas. and that he will be on his way with- parently business ing "war" and show only pasising in"la an effort Sa.l!eviate this bunding is lcing erecti-- ou the old in a day or two. terest in the plans! although' local condition, of oil was MeCnlhmgh bi. west jnf th junior . newspapers devote column to the puntped on to the water by the high school, by Karl Kellerstrass, event. llonu'ric. But so high was the sea )niTH'tr "of the Wasatch Produce Admiral Robert Coontx. flvt comrunning that, this aipeared to do ciMuiisny. mander and other ranking officers little good.Mr. Kcllerstrass has recently were guests last nigltt at a dinner . "It would hare lieen folly to the iirowrty from Fred laniH-hGttvernor AVallace K. ' given by. owr in wwitber I"yne. The kit fc 2 feet - BROOKLYN, X. V., by lOtt feet. 22. . April like that. Captain Huberts did Farrington, KrtvtKirn of the Imilding- - whk-of (CP) ttrating in the to render assistance will lie as a storehouse. W ill lie. the-- bnsiucsM distk4 this morning, but little could be done 'withont "4gin Monday'and should five men into the jewelry completed dangering our owa ship through the within the next six wwks.-- " XICB-r- A novel by Suxanne Iicng- - store of Morris "II. Kosu-k- , hold up len. with, tennis as the main theme. three clerks and three customers possibility of a rotlisiott with the h"'rTtii,a''yyinipaiiyr' r"" uiub'r ilie iMrsniud Aitmg frcightrK--'-,""- e will The- - Frrmti and shortly. sitjitrvisiiin of pscaitcd with ili;iii:uls and woman champion has decided to other. gems valued at Mr. Kcllcrst rasa, has - enjoyed a $.'?uait.and " ' compete at Wimbledun this ye Stmt. in cash. steady growtn and ' is daily increas, ing its buiioss. DIPLOMAT - Q Q II I I 1 OO 9 9' 9 9 9 9 GEM BANDITS coupled movie L , ;'. I themang:iaaLmiJirjiLLenfL SPOTLIGHT . 9 9 9 9 y II "I Ill,' uuyj uyyvy uvj gn-au-- The opening guns of the drive !n Crumpled on 'the side of the state American Utah EUUJitt fr-4hhlgfiway near Pleasant Grove durgititi Endowment Fur.d were fired ing the heavy rain storm Tuesday at the banquet given Tuesday evennight, Robert John Parker, 33, of FARRER. T. JOSEPH under the ing at (be Hotel lloberts Los Angeles, was picked up by Mardirection of the Provo post No, 13 shal Ray Winters of Pleasant of the American Region. Grove. Parker was exhausted from The enthusiasm displayed not a long walk and Injuries he said tie only Ity the Legionnaires, hut by received in an automobile accident, the professional and business men In Spanish Fork canyon- -, Tuesday present, forebores success to the afternoon. He was taken to the ofdrive. The quota assigned Utah fice of r.' , Bv at county was pledged by those asked Pleasant Grove, who dressed his to conduct the campaign wounds and notified Sheriff J. D. Joseph T. Fsrret, cashier of th Boyd. and Provo Commercial; Savings The sheriff brought Parker - tn bank, was named chairman of the where he was placed In the Provo comity .drive, with Keed Anderherg Mrs. Alvira Jane Clark Died Aird hospital. Examination by Wednesday at Family of Froyo as secretary and Henry County Physician J. Karl Reck re' Home ; treasurer. as Jeppson of Faysori vealed the fad that Parker had Mayor O. K. Hansen was a fractured left rib, a suffered widow Mrs. Alvira Jane Clark, honorary chairman of the Trovo cut on the. hand, a badly bruised died t w u By GLADYS XIELSOX, AUTO ACCIDENT Business and Professional Men Predict Drive Will Be Successfully Carried Out 1 Chairman project committee, INfeREDIN STRANGE CITY CHAIRMAN II Prdtio's Newest Club Sponsors Worth While Civic Unde i taking IATET0 Transient Found Unconscious on Roadside Near Pleasant Grove Tuesday Night ican Legion Endowment Fund Organized I u uu ' 1" Amer-- . Utah (fountv Drive for 9 9 9 99 55 Drive Chairman II X u uiuuisisiysinr 9:99 9Q V O J I HAMILTON, Bermuda,. April 22. The luited States navy dirigible Los AITgeles,. whieh flew here from Lakehur'st, X. during the flight, was safely mwired to a mast on the tender Patoku at 6:15 a. m. today. Fair weather favored-thsuccessful mooring of the air- -' ship which ou two previous visits failed to stop and returned" to its base after flying over the islands. The Los Angeles was sighted at 3 :U3 a. ni. A fresh breeze was blowing, but Jines..were dropped to the" must ship at six a. ui. and fifui-miuutes later the dirigible was fast. , (CP) - tl s CONVICTrilAKES h.-a- rt lne 1 The-Wat- Hr ' r ati SELECT NEW PRISONESCAPES CAXtX CI TV, Colo., April 2. (VP) No trAee.Jiad been found to day of George Marquett, " convict who escaped from the Colorado penitetiiary last night while other convicts and guards were watch.--in- g a Ku KluxtKlan parade tlirough ' SPARKS FROM LIVE WIREs "With the protection given the! kike are stopping wtimt ttinv toiis Utah lake catfish hy the last leg- - a week out of the state for" which Ulature, tne outlook for the fish in- - they tecrfve $3 per hnndred. a irice dust ry on Utah lake is not so en- $2 nnder.that of last year. The groat couraging as It has tteen," declared bulk ef these fish are sent into Los Levt farpetiter. one of the oldest 'Angeles, one- dealer already "Earing' fishermen on the lakel received kve tons this month. In "Tht catfish is a scavenger, a addition to there YeglTOrireRT"'gmfish: Fut are sevvrai smaller outfits, that should receive no protection by law serve the. dealers, within the Nate, aa he is a menace to all other but..their demands are nothing as varieties and retards their prooga-tio- n compared with Jhose of Pacific' " coast dealers. by eating the simwn. I that within a few years the catfish ""arp, with an occasional Sih ker. will be responsible for the elimina- make np these shipments and durtion of the other varieties and the ing the lent season greVt quantities f removing the catfish of these Jv are eonswuined by problem ofienarwSttrnoT be OrfhodoS ""'Jews, Catholics and easily solved. others. wbi use no other form of the meat during that season." . The two principal outXIta-o- wffl-tlH'n.- n. OFFICIALS SERVICE STAR LEGIONDAKCE Canon City streets. .Marquett is alleged to have shot aud killed patrolman Cass of Denver and, is also accused of killing patrolman lit Council Bluffs, Iowa. He was serving a SO year to life sentence for robliery. Marquett escaped over the prison walls with .the aid ofroi Improvised from bed clothes aud of ; ''.'.".'' strands of rope. " Warden Thomas Tynan announced today the two guards primarily responsible for" Marquett's estaie would lie summarily dismissed. A meeting of the hoardf "of direc tors of the- Women's Mnniciial roua rll was held Monthly eveninir to dis miss plans for the coming year and There Is nothing more enconrag- to. appoint new offirera 4o fill the Hn-- to any organlxallon than td offices made vacant by the resignaand success to the Service isiiwetl, tions of Mrs. C T. Cauntra, as treas- - Star legion extends beyond the snrer and Mrs. W. H. Ilomibrook of Its own membera- -r as recording secretary. T"Mrs. Mur- gratlficatia it penetrate the besets of those ray O. Hayes was appointed reeord-Is-g beloved bernies ' of the world war secretary and Mrs. Ra Slack who have nee disabled and carries a corresponding secretary, rffidace to them "a roesssgp of love and comof Mrs. Hayes.' fort. It is to extend this happiness LISBON The governor of Guiena Short talks were given jby eacfc of that the legion's big dancing party cables that the native populations tMJerjnetLjttedenta and arw-a- fj givea in rtahna hall Tbufs-- i oLCAtjhalaufuand Galiahas lias fieers present givlic their views oi day evening of this week. ; A gen revolted and that troops were sent what'tney though (. would be a gmd eral Invitation is repded to toe--' from Boluin to eurpreaa the ut ... plan to follow forxtha coniini year. rising. - r - - ; . . 4s-t- ... -- |