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Show .... I i 1 f . I . II tv A NEWSPAPES dedicated to a policy of fairness to all Bet lions of Utah county. THIRTY-NINT- 1 3 .... I HERALD PE0XE3 Business Office 11 LLL - o o o o o o o o o o Em. Mils n nnwiM m PROVO, UTAH, THURSDAY. APRIL 80, 1925. o 0 o o O - ' PRICE TWO CENTS IMS: .o FOR- ''CONVENTION O O ft A O O O HOW THE LOYALTY PARADE LOOKED TWO YEARS AGO tv uumiuuiui FORMAYDAY SB 93 O ft ft .ft O ft O ' ft" ' ' ft o'r - BOMB PLANS ONTO UTAH ..... Editorial Rooms...;. 107 YEAR, NO. 295 H I t rxtr as. n i . SlTGfflT mm.,n f.-, .i ..ii.. ...iiiii., t. M.i i I .i Hi .11- -. r ..m... ninirn tli ; I nnnnni : dbllUUL mmn m FRUSTRATED ni 1XND0JJ, April 30. (UP) Fearing that arrival of May day tomorrow might be a signal for con- Dr. F. B; Short Representing certed coinmunist out rages, police J. C. Penny Co, Addresses ". Businessmen of France. Italy, Bulgaria and Esthoula, Hungary and the Rhine-lan-d -- Annual Convention of American Association or Engi- neers at Elk's Home 1 --- h SINGING . today took action. Special precautions GREEN TO TALK ON ' LARGE ATTENDANCE AT CLUB LUNCHEON were also h If taken In Great Britain and other S4LT lAtSK tPBnTFrT countries of Europe; the authorities Pleads for Establishment of Higher Moral Tone Among evidence of a widespread claiming Big Banquet to Be Served at International Youth foster to "red" plot Hotel Roberts in ' outbreaks. Evening Declaring that the crying aeed of Eleven communists were arrested COHTEST it II Franklin Boys Adjudged Second Place Win ners in Contest for Provo Rotary J, Club Prize , With arrangements practically complete for one of the most successful and enjoyable convention?, ever held In this city, members' of the Provo chapter of American Association of Engineers, extend the hand of the rtah chapter whose third annual convention will be 'held in thia city Saturday, May 2. -. "We are' conscious, of the great honor which conies to na and the community lo acting as hosts" on - thia occasion," says President Frank .Demlng, on behalf or the Provo chapter, those members have outlined a program full of Interest and entertainment. Engineers from all parts of Utah are 'expected to arrive In Prove before noon and they will register at the Elks home. At "2 o'clock 4he convention will be called to order and Mayor O. K. Hansen will de liver an address of welcome! following the mayor's talk, Frank Dem-iii- g of the? Provo chapter will extend ' greetings.' , C Pi Ulrica, .national, dltaeetor of dist ririthree, will be introduced and give, a brief talk. 'A paper on the Salt Lake hash) projest by William M. Green of the V. 8. bureau of -- Provo is a big fire and several well selected funerals, Dr. F.. Bl Short, stieCtal representative of the J. C Penney company, made a strong plea before the members of 'the chamber of .commerce thia nqpn for greater enthusiasm In civic matters In adverand. greater tising to the world the products and scenic advantages of Utah county. Dr. Short asserted that It Is almost unbelleveable. that a city as favorably located aa Provo, with its wonderful railroad, agricultural. Industrial and scenic advantages, has not become a city of twice Its presHe deent size and Importance. clared that lack of community spirit is responsible for the present census figures and urged the members of the chamber of commerce earthed. work In harmony for a bigger Ernest Paxman to Introduce to . Hungarian authorities prohibited better Provo. and . Piano Class Teaching in meetings or."processions in Buda-- i The epeaker told, of the purGrade Schools few next for the days. ,: pest California of Utah fruit by The European custom is for work- - chase of concerns for the sole purpose the audelXewls ersHo Ufinonstrate-on;- Mayday and the same under California Provo city schools Is making up bis communists gradually have come to packing labels, thus, robbing the farmers, of annual budget of revenues and ex- - in Paris, with "automatic revolvers and ammunlultion In their possession. Raids conducted for the last three days throughout the French capital have disclosed stores of explosives. A huge Infernal machine was discovered In a Trailway station near Riga, apparently designed to wreck a special train carrying the Esthou ian president and many government officials. : At Rome two tons of communistic literature were seized, while police were active in rounding up suspects in Turin, Milan, Naples and elsewhere. Fascist militia Assisted In a general roundup, during which a plot to establish communist centers throughout Italy was un- TWO THOUSAND PEOPLE AT CONTEST V Enthusiasm ran riot at the second annual boys' chorus contest at the Provo high school auditorium Wednesday evening, conducted by the Provo Rotary club as one of the lead fag features of the Boys' Week program. The Parker school chorus, under the direction of Mrs. Margaret D. Swenson, for the second time won the first prize of $50 offered by the Rotary club. The Franklin school chorus, led by D. Byron Jones, won v ART AND MUSIC CLASSIFIED ADS DOUBLE I An Increase of just 100 per cent in classified advertising during the past seven months.- j That's the record made by the Herald and it is a testimonial of the increasing popularity of the modest "want ad" in present day newspaper building. To arrive at the above results, the files for October 30, 1824, were consulted, the space meaa ured and the total" number of tnches- - flf that date eompared with the total number of inches In today's Herald. ' . of nearly" 'seven" hundred "subscribers during the same period is held responsible for the tremendous Increase in the number of classified advertisements. DEPARMNTS - MRS. KNIGHT - LEAVES FOR 1 INCREASED WASHINGTON the second prize of $25. i The three contesting choruses were so close that it was only by two of three points that first, second and third olacea were separated. The climax of the contest came when the 297 bovs participating in the event sang "America" under the direc-tion ottTofessox George W. Fitzrey. Upwards of 2000 men, women and children crowded the large auditorWill Attend Quinquennial In-- . ium while fully d of that ternational Council of number failed to falffntnince. "It Women.N was a loyal audience, eager and anxious to show Its sympathies. The auditorium revlberatcd with Mrs. J. W(lllam Knight, first takjtlieJcAdlpg.part, aeettmrirf this ' teasers ' and ycUs Ttom the boys and counselor board M of thefeherai At -- Cologne communists plan to f lhe pHee- - thawouia Snperintwident Lewis states that glrla as the chorus from the rcsiec-tiv- e 8. of Societies L. D. Relief parade tomdrrow. wearing red .Rus portion the otherwise be obtained under proper the, budget of expenditures will grade school appeared ln the sian blouses. condltlont. . church, left, Thursday for Washingauditorium and took Its place on show a slight Increase in the total Police of Sofia besieged a com- - marketing buslasserted that any Dr. Short ton, D. C, to attend the Internation Large Flagr to Be Presented the stage. teachers' salary item owing to an It appeared as though and rxH'tainatlniiwllL-be.onef.the.imimltftjtiw n ness-- r irof esslonaf man who vlo-- Increase in the intialc.'aiianirt'll?-- ' School to Best one In ihe andienee were on Council of Women al every 13 Quinquennial lasted all Making had until day conventdiscussions fighting of the teresting lates any section ofthe American A new teacher will be his tiptoes,, hardly awaiting the fin to be held rthe national capital Showing ion.- Following Mr. Green's talk a been killed and 29 wounded. There constitution, must forfeit his right to partments, ish of each number to voice his ap added to each of these departments. several were in the other fights business session will be' held. to 14. 4 May cent May American be called a 100 per The Loyalty parade to be staged proval of the splendid rendition. From 5 to T o'clock in the even- Bulgarian capital, which is expect citizen. He told of the Unmoral con- This will relieve Ernest Paxman, 8. wlU Mrs. Join Clarissa Knight f of No athletic caralval-ev- er the Provo Rotary club aa part a of music by xme supervisor, centers to staged ed be ot portion Jheirouhle be the ing thertsiting engineers will Williams, president of the general of Its ditions existing in many of the bia work in the senloif Boys' Week activities Friday in this city has been more' thrilling . high .sctfool, board Qf Relief Societls, Amy Brown afternoon guests of the Provo chapter at a tomorrow. schools and colleges and asked the and give him an deto promises to be one of the and exciting than was the chorus opiwrtunlty at Hotel the after. of Roberts, com the banquet Lyman, secretary general biggest of Its kind ever held here, contest. Kelther have athletes ever j members" of the chamber of vate his time to the supervision of which they will visit the plant of Relief board of Societies, Amy according to Harold Dunn, chair- been more cheered and merce to Dena every errori u onng vocal work and organize classes In applauded the Columbia Steel corporation. Browa Dynian, secretary f the gen man' of the alratit a higher moral tone among for their efforts than were the boy lesson's "fn the ' elementary day. piano From 0 :30 until midnight danc' Cannon' Annie eral of Wells board, of the younger generaThe marchers fronHhe. jarions the members rades, Under the new method of ing wilj be enjoyed at the Elks club the generaFboard and Ruth May city grade and high schools and the singers. , tion. v The singing and the wonderful ap eaching, Mr. Lewis, says. It is pos rooms. ' L. M. I. A. board at Rotarlana wlU mobilize at the corFox of the President O. A. Siiear of the sible to teach as many as 25 piano of the boys were most Inpearance Salt Lake and with them will repre ner of Fourth West and Center During the business session the chamber of commerce made a report students at once, spirational and caused tears of joy sent Women's visiting ladies will be entertained by the Relief Nation! 4 at will o'clock. The parade street to appear In many mature eyes, while Large County Musical Organi- - on the accomplishments of the1925. The new, music teacher will de- the woiucn of Provo. Societies at the eonncir fflnee January lr twn iq ApprarMunng the feeling of estaey penetrated thei- rMrs. Knight won the distinction and return. . which is in part as follows : Music Week whole being. in To wind Instruments and violin the the Citizens of Provo: E-i- m of being made a patron of the Ka A mounted eolor guard Since January 1, 1923, five reg the And. lest ft be forgotten, let is be , .elementary grades and the re1 desire to make an appeal to the tlonal council of Women at C wlU of the national the guard said right here, that no loser on the The Utah County Symphony or ular meetings and 7 Beven , special mainder of his time will be devoted right thinking people of this city. convention two years ago, lead the proeessoff followed b'y the athletic field has ever shown more meetings of the board of directors band an orchestral Do you really think that It Is fair Chicago Much speculation has been rifed chestra which appears in its second of the Provo. Chamber of Commerce-hav- to teaching at' which time she participated In combined Provo band" and the Young senior music In and cportsuiapshlp than did those 108 the high junior to put all the blame of" the recent formulating plans for - the and many guesses hazarded as to annual concert on Tuesdef evening, inter university band. been held. Mr. Lewis says, , : boys representing the Maeser school. schools, 50 of a on on A has arrests be will erected my stand membership .0, be1313 May E loqnor national possessions the'signlficance of the council this year. The reviewing placed We have held in our office i53 No sooner had- the results of the ' towns musicians on of from corner other the various Second did .: the Westand eon, "Henler Why so prominently to the gaze 'of the of stowal of this honor gives Mrs. '.; committee meetings. contest been .announced than the fellows who were in the car with Knight many privileges in the coun- Center street where the city and We have sent out of the office early rising Provoite Tuesday. No- Utah county. They have been prac Maeser boys gave the winners one and most the time winter of the him of arrest the at diligently officials, the the seems county to Rotary the know go cil ticing signifIs and that body .enjoyed recognition just 3,617 letters 887 post' cards and of the heartiest applauses of the ; ' i ; free? icance of this seemrngly mysterious and are prepared to give an excel 1,235 pieces of literature. by her. and her associates of the N. Kiwanls official 4be Utah stake evenlug.. ' They also gave a mighty of the account ministers man themselves lent of the at who owned the car had W. R. 8. If the presidency, letter and figujss combination. thelty. cheer for the We have distributed 354 auto road club in apprerefused" to offer to One bright youth of the city dis- tabernacle Tuesday evening. e party expects to be away and school and scout officials will ciation of its Rotary maps to our patrons and tourists.. interest In, the vocal ; . review the other-twIn The unnOunced men not the would ' parade. whole j'ndei program the young tweeks. by three about charged thing saying. We have sent letters and literaAn American flag will be given music In the grades choola. some of the choice classics ofjr.m- - ture to have been able to have gotten the in . "Lette-and figurer huW-Lettmany. different schools in G. Merle Taylor, president of the r to the school making the best show"T Did not the car owner 5v pbony literature. The famous figure." ; practically every state In our union. NORTHFIELD, April 30 Three toxicants, Provo Rotary club, presided at the be to ing in the parade, the contest, - Although the Ilerald has no def- Spring" by Grelg will be the opening Since the secretary was appointed hundred members of the Norwich overstep the law' as well as the two jittemL-- cuutest. 'Fie explained the, object inite information on hand it Is number. Other offerings will "be as one of the supervisors of the university cadet corps responded Provo boys? ct in the of fostering the .contest as being an ance, appeajgnce aa , The Sixth Symphony," by Beetho Utah Lake Control district, he has known that a well dressed stranger volunteers to In case of the law, what dif today to calla-'l- br w Jacob efforts to encourage singing amobg ill be The parade," on" two occasions has come Into the ven; "The Reasons, by TscbaikMr Judges ' aid In the search for 11, year old ference does it make If my boy has given 33 days service to that and Dr. the boys of the grade schools. 8. Coleman, George Ballif, office and left an envelope contain sky t by Alexaa4 Lucille Chatterton and her accused a "record'" behind him. There are Thefels Tiowueonrtlie W. Prof. soi r M Fltsroy George r W. MerrllL r ing money and Instructions for the der Lulglnl. Utaa.Lake control district to the kidpspper, Rnrl WondwpVd.'an ex - Jlot9 otfcwa who have that too and dec-- J leader of the Rotary club; tarfe a The will be 8treet8 - taOTthm-tt- f properly ll be aTtowed" are tfl""gn" freer augmented chamber of commerce for your sec- convict. tat ad In thrTwper'auiT&e program-wionited for the oceasiuiu synopsispftheeulest uiuubrF: r HENRI VOOEU SR. numbers by theTnale-gteof departed before anyone tad a chance by-tTrom the" corps; retary's" services the sum of $198. "Lift thine, Eyes" f rom ". Mea--, The form march will be to talk to him and ask what It's all ciud unaer we aireciion oi rroi. i hB some in mounted and some ,tar, sixty men,' follows: Color guard, band,-- boyTtTclssoun's oratorio "Elijah." " The FUirence Madsen. FIRE. $200,000 V about. Jepperson TanliarT loor;. 24 meetlnea In l?alt in Infantry formation,, prepared to scouts, Provo high schools, Young It Is almost certain that the dis- - entire program Is free to everyone CUy Twenty of thege meei. leave at once for West Roxbury high ichool-sn- d training led by Walter Robinson, with Miss Primary Election Friday Will-- university Provo . closure of the meaning of E 1313 oy courtesy of the utan staae Special To The Herald) havft Wn , th interest of and East Brookfield, nine miles Schools, high school baud, Eltia Densley as accompanist. Ray Eliminate All But Two win be looked forward to with in- M. L A. .boards and the extension- reciamatlon and toM ln the Interest south of here. The remainder of BINGHAM," rtah, , April 30. Franklin, Maeser, Parker, Timpau-ogo- Twelves carried the flag while the Candidates for Offices nA portion of the business and J terest by practically everyone who division, who are making' ward M of roads and tourist traffic. the. corps will be held In reserve. schools colors, gold nd white, were and Puge. sevI. A. organizations siiecial guests of haa lieen down town In the last Mounted 'troops' will patrol the residence section of this town At present we are very much en earriedbyJRtchard Kelgley. The ' the evening. The program is being couraged with ihe development of roads leading in the; dens woods was destroyed by fire her this eral days. itoys were dressed In white blouses for' Candidates stu Woodward varldus the have believed to were Meantime E 1313 continues to be sponsored by the Sorosls club as a the The loss afternoon. is estimated Is with black-boties and knickermajor projects to which the ' dent officers Provo of the music week. body at $200,000. high a topic for speculation and It may part of chamber of commerce has given held the girl captive for five and bockers. For the seciuid contest school for next year were named days. develop that It means nothing more much serious thought and attention' one-hanumlier the boys" sang '"Morn' Rise." by the nominating bodies from the than E stands for easy and 1313 bethe past year,1 " during .The, Parker chorus contained n classes and the various . 20 26." by clever This approved "easy ing First The development of a voices and was led by Mrs. Margaret-I)council student body Wednesday. is offered by Mac Edwards, of and attitude Reta friendly congenial Kay Swenson,. with Miss Mae doesn't say "where he got his Friday" the primary election will the Auto Club of Southern Callfor as atwuipanlst. The boys were be held which two time aU at but . information, nla toward" the people of Utah. dressed In white blouses and red SAX FRAXCISCO. 'American Forest Week is a week situated. April 3a candidates for each office will be ties and wore Hawaiian red Through Jhls, relationship we have set aside for the consideration and "Also an additional 10 per cent eliminated and the two candidates Theories about dreams are all bow .. 1 I fflHrt tint-,L.t. M ' BERKELEY, Cal., April So! Co- succeeded in having our public high- contemplation of the tangible and la returned to the National Forest for student body " president will then wrong. was and the bearer Roltey eds of, the University of California ways throughout the state accurate intangible benefits of our forests,; from which the Income was derived draw a ticket from Harry Welch rarebits, plum puddings, the remaining have foresaken the modes of Paris ly .logged and properly marked. and it might be well to state same to be used ln building . and main' candidates for the and other eolor bearer, red and white, was Ed mince fruit pies cakes, of. win Anderson. The selected number for a' style dictator of their own. And now thousands of tourists are of the material benefits which Utah talnlng, for" the benefit of the pub fice, which will form respective the two polit rich delicacies lave been flying un- rendered directed by the California associa and Utah county are'recelvlng by lic, roads and trails wilthhx. such by the Parker boys was Nor Is It a woman. V. 77 dream as producers. '. der false colors ical entities. "IiUllabye" from Erminle.". The newest czar of fashions for tion through . Utah and our scenic having a national forest , within forests. The average of these funds Victor to LaTonr, Dr. A. according will follow then last campaign l, received v - yrr. their boundary," says E. S. lr- - Ernest sections." : i A the Tmlvereltyainpiis by Utah during the, past ing until Thursday, May 7, at whleb who, recently directed the psycho- I H' Second The necessary prelimln assistant superintendent of five years. Is $78,000- - yearly. 4 t)r. C. "IT. Carroll of the Brigham Baer, a student In the art departwill take pathis ward ln the New York peni ' "The destruction of the forests time the final election ' . work for the - reclamation, of the Uinta forest " ' ' .' ' LONDON, ApriU 80 Twenty ' "'Young university will give an. ad- ment, who after designing costumes ary 'Tv.' tentiary at Sing. Sing. . place..' "Every year thirty thousand cattle by fire and otherwise would mean dress on the "Problem of Dlptierla" worn by the atcresses ln university lands adjacent to Utah lake has been eat Just before thousand Japanese are expected to that people candidates Things The chosen Wednes e the destruction of a source of an over radio KSL Salt'Lake Cltjr on productions, has announced that he carried forward just as rapidly and and one hundred and eighty-fivfor president, Henry Start going to bed have less to do with partielpate In a May Day parade at , ready to design every day thoroughly as possible. We are how thousand sheep find summer past nual Income to the. state; and more day are: stands-8 m X p.' at mind. Toklo tomorrow, according to the May eveidng, Friday Fred Moore, Harrison Conover; dreams than the up, correspondent. as part of the regular extension divl-- clothing for those who care to seek detained only by lack of information .urage on the Wrest1 Of the fees directly, to thU very county, since vice president! Ruth Pierpont, Rosa according to Dr. LaTour. For in Dally Telegraph from Engineer Green, in charge of paid the government for this and a large part of the Uintah National have i slon program from that station. his advice. llnd Higglns,' Dorothy 8tewar, stance, many people of late have Three thousand gendarmes boundaries. sale uses such within Forest the as is reclamation work ln forest its Utah for the other L Musical numbers will be given by a The feminine contlgent has ,ac dreamed of dragons, when, accord been mabllised and 2,000 plain Louise Prlscilba Taylor; secretary, r bet and. time of and the renting of With the passing United States government We are of timber -clothes men will mingle with the s to Dr. LaTour, the string trio composed of Elmer Nel-o- cepted Baer with acclaim. Response home sites, 25 per cent is re- ter nrotect ion It can be expected Johnson, Vaughan Corlett, Ireta Ing howevr, that the necessary marchers. There will be similur the Is along working pianist: IRoy J. Robertson, of the young women was Inst an hopeful, mind. merely Mortimer .thletle manager, Harry to the state to be thaft the. forest '.wlU yield to the parades In other large cities o mah of violinist and Ilarvard Olsen, cellist taneoua and so far Baer has not data will be furnished early enough turned directly the game lines suggested by for schools and road within county a substantially increasing McCoard, Elma Martin," jLeBoy Japan. The program lasts t from 8 ;J 9 failed to at!sfy the most critical that we may be able to go forward used . .' Passey, Vlrl Dixon. the county in which the forest is income." , ; .'. with the project this year, . of bis customgrs, : i p'docL ; i 9 -t.- -.'. tte.ie LOYALTYDAY one-thir- PARADETOBE HELD FRIDAY Father Appeals SilPHONYTO , . Mystery Getting Darker ,' : For Son GIVE CONCERT ' . . t. -- from-Batter- -- . , - . . STUDENTS TO : - HUNT CONVICT . t " o : er r HIGH SCHOOL . STUDENT BODY . NOMINATES wo vn. - . .HnA ..,, - - s, DREAM IDEAS . !T NEW FASHION solu-Ho- lf :. ALL 7-- SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES CZAR CHOSIN L tf . DR. CARROLL TO TALK ON RADIO : JS Wrlese-huege- , . . . v ' ; sum-me- n. subem-scion- " ' |