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Show f 77rira Pi k THlRTT-NINTHyEA- L: 1- -!f N(X S03 R, . - : e o o o o o o o o !" : Myor Hansenon and President jioubu t - layior And O in A XVtt. l ', , aLite A kt rnNPERT I Willi Mnyor O. K. Ilaniicn on the mound and President T. N. Taylor at the bat, the Utah' Central Baseball league will open what promises to be the most auspicious aeason In the history of the uatlonul game In this county, at Timpanogos park AVednea-daafternoon, when Prvo meeta y s" 1 lnitouAin 1 l I NA J - 91 , IUibert Kruuiholte, 17, of Springfield, O., waa awarded J750 by the America ulieglon for the best essay submitted in the national contest on the subject "Why Communism Is a Menace to Americanism." More than submitted 2jX),(X)0 school children essuys. -- : sea-so- new-gUln- iog . . . x -- DOG DRIVER LONGING FOR PERFORMERS "ARE PRAISED NORTHLAND y The program given in the Fourth ward meeting house, Sunday eve-- , ning by the Fourth ward choir and the Lincoln High school orchestra and girls' chorus, and other students of the Bchool was a very creditable affair from the point of. both stu. dent and teacher. , The performers were warmly, congratulated- upon there splendid icrformancp. f Mr. Brockbank's dress was Jnterestlng and forrpful. ' Tlie church was filled to capacity. ad--N- ' be held Choir practice Wednesday" evening at S o'clock Jn Jhe talterhftcle. All memler : "aro. urged af nttendr" ' rrof. J.'R. Boshnrd will- -' . JL BERLIN, May H (CP) Inauguration xf President occupied only a few 1 minutes C : .'rhe. German people ha elected yon. General Hiiideuburg to the highest position within "I "their, ptfwer," Loebe said. ' welcome you." ' Loebe then banded Hiuden-bnr- g a black portfolio, contain-- , ing the original Weimar constitution. Hindenburg recited the oath In a clear firm voice. The blily time Hindenburg gave evidence' of unusual emotion was when, In his excitement, he addressed Loebe as "president of Germany," instead of "president of the reiehstag.". " - LOS ANGELES, (UP) Gunnar Kasson, nigged musher, Who deserted bis north country to seek fame and fortune in the movies, is already disgusted with civilization. Kasson has applied to the state labor department to help him collect his wages from Sol Lesser, film producer, who brought the musher and his dog team, Including the famous Balto to Los Angeles to appear in pictures. Kasson- "claims Lesser agreed to pay him $200 a week for tefi weeks. Thus far he has; received ly $G7.99. and there Is still $1332 due him, he . says. Tlie musher wants toTeturntfo Alaska, where he won International Nome fame by his plucky race-t- o Withantl-dlptheriserum, but he is " " admittedly broke. a ''. BERLIN', May 12. (UP) Facing the reiehstag, where friends and enemies sat silent for a moment after the tumultuous roar that greeted ersthim, Paul Von Hindenburg, while field marshal of the imper'ai ariiiles, spoke today the oath of office that made him president of Uie German republic. ''I swear," nimbler Hindenburg, in tberuf to- his staff and soldiers in war time, "to dedicate my power to' the welface of tlie German people, to augment their advantages, to shield thm from mis fortune, to .observe the constitution and laws, to perform my duty conscientiously and dispense voiee-knowa p d Justice. "So held me God," he added, using the religious formula, which was optional and which was omitted by the late president Ebert t ,- , -' : . f J 4. - lv 'Hi1 , . .' . - k-- . iBfllMciD 1 uiiii T UE . - Vf, 1 T i r..i I . iHlm FLILS , - ...-.'- - 0 0 e o e o . t::"""'-:- " - success or American region t o lnCourt 1 TPJCETvOCLN lT V BREAKS Under Pressure Poison Hurled in Faces of ' Provo Men i 13 HARVEY JUGGINS SIGHT PROBABLY IMPAIRED Wounds Dressed at Local Hospital; Men Suffer Greatly From Burns A,,i"',m,', J' to remove a While attcniplln national ' utKnoixet mirwhtoi f Rff KKit The a pipe line carrying valve a frun for $5,(HM,(HK endows caiuiwign Klan, at Indianapolis, leaving the counfy jail with his lieutenants where at acid from a Urge tank to the' uieiit fund to' cure for war . i they are confined without bailipn a iliarge of murdering Miss Madge and distillled veterans is noworphiins m all add saturntors In the; Hoberholtccr.- Lcft4o right' they are William Anderson, deputy sheriff; over the slate of building at the Columbia tee! I'tah, Consider-abl- e 'i D. C. Stephenson, Earl Kllnck and Earl Gentry. v --i t at f :3i o'clock Tuesday activity wn s evidenced Monday in Provo. completing team orgauiiia-tio- n morning, four men. suffered serious r ; to make the city canvass. City sulphuric acid burns. Chairman C: E. Jjoose a The injured ere Harvey Higcins, nelndselniaii aptfrtments, Lawrence large and enthusiaNtic organization to take care of the army of sub I.Im nlioe, North ; Fifth West ' sciliers In Provo. r street, Oliver J, Pearson, 53 K5 North We are reviving many subscripFlf'.h West street King..' tions unsolicited from Provo citi- A'l four men are retirtpd to have " zens, says Chairman Loose,. and 'offered serious burns about' the for the iiveiiieiice of those whojUA face when he valve was released' not whh to le solicited, we luive from the pie line which contained Trustee Says Reorganized arranged to have any one of the a laavy air pressure to carry the . ' ' I Provo liatiks take subscriptions. Aiiy Tump Cftmpany to Add Local Educator Asked to Ada'ld lulu the saturators. The meu to H Materially I were given first aid hi Hi? office person.' may k'ave his contribution City Payroll dress National Conference- at any of the Provo banks and take ta the steel plant mid were then 1'lie shipment Monday of a Water a of Social Workers receipt for the Same. brought to Ihu Aird hospilul, where-theisyjlem to Pocatello, Idaho, ami "It is anticipated from, the willwounds were dresved. Frank S. Harris, president of the to follow by the end. of the ing response that Is being made, that Three of the men were tli"!: taken Brighaiu Young uiilversfty, has been prsent week, the delivery of three Provo will subscribe Its- quota beto tht lrlioiut"s! ."Hlggins, w!m was invited to be one of the speakers at fully equipped pumps to La Junta, fore Saturday. more seriously burned tTi::n the Social Conference lit the Natonal Coin., and orders for three more to W. It. rhitibs, manager of the . It. otl;w. :M still at the hospit-ilWork which will lie held lii Denver Uoin. before- - the end "of the iVibmime Weel plimr, informed wou!d lose he ( that Ihoiiglit June 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16. present week .are among the trans- Cliairiuan Lwise that the euiiiloyers liiis oyrwlght by the burning acid, The Invitation to six'ak came from actions that are lending encourageand employees at Ironton would bu a clofcer t'xamlnatlon l d aiieiid-In- g L. E. Bownian,"of the faculty ment to the officials of the National subscribe liberally to the f lihd. "Jist Prof. U&fcfe4 ast4,ki.i Ui-.,- i. JUX physiclnlis to believe llu.t his . of political" science, Columbia uni- Puuip company of this .city, accord: send a 1( in g y i u r recel pt s and tir ught might be restored. ,4 versity, who said In part : "You ing to George Budd, trustee. care of the subscrip- Here is Mrs. Shepherd, wire of Wiloffice wilt take acid is used extensively Sulpliiiric will see we have worded the subject That tlie company will develop tions," says Tdij, I'hllihs. ,. "Tlier" liam I). st(H-and fclicphcrdof.Clilt:iii:u, when in the manufacture-oof your' talk as follows: 'A Sane one of the most substantial Indus- will be na need of sending solicitors." she appeared In court where she is when mixed with water It develops Apptdach, lQan Understanding 3. T. and eiiairman s Farrer, try ofh4'xtUonjnil.eve5tiinlly County accused of having hud knowledge of greut heat, so that when the valve : Racial and Religious Prejudices.' add considers bly to the payrolls'oT a party df I'royo business njen left ug We will change the flnaL wording to the city, is Mr. Bndd's for the Tintic t'he murder of Williuin MH'Iintock, was snddetily released from the lino prediction. Tusdiij'-mor-uisuit yon, but we have in mind the His vision of a successful future mining district 'to take the subscrlp- - ."uiillionaire orphan," and bis moth- under pressure, the acid flew In all directions and cnt deep wnni.d into need of frank and earnest discus- for the company is bused on the I ''W118 uiining corimnit ions and fj"e er, for which, her Inisb.'iiid lias been the faces of the men who were In sion of differences in the interest of perforimmep of the water., systems Mbeir .employees, ' . , clow proximity at the Time. "The resiionse to this gn-n- t limiuin fiidlclcd. coining not toean agreement neces- and pnmpS l.elni produced by bis ' It is said that Mr. Hlpgins and sarily on the points raised, but to' comimny and its facilities f,.'r the H!aniy the jieople of. Utah county Mr. LIsohIk-suffered deeper bums cxee.-dmost our an understanding of waj-- In which manufactnre of sanguine ilevires. than the oilier two men and they are we can In our commun- - g nuniberjif which arenas- In course J Glared chulriiinn Farrer. will iu all probability be laid up for ity organization efforts we find such of construction at the company's lMisitive Utah .county portple will : several weeks. take a first place on the honor roll." difficulties due to suspicion and plant on West Center street. Itno drive former that lack of confidence of one or another apiiears Uihio the success of the fire others wagons when Tiinquipped "wfTl tie- -' with the posslbtei exceitthm- - tif tbfr filUST-FA-CF religious or racial t?ronp-f-or CO loan canipaigns, has promptWe want you to deal with the pepda large volume of business it is liberty atti-- ; willingness-to-givyou see fit, bringing the ben piiinted out, as cities and towns ed such efit of your executive experience and throughout the Intermountalu region t lire in. such a timulier of ix'ople, old and young,.- - Reports are thnt whool your studies to this, the most vex- are deeply interested in the performchildren- are anxious to give nickels ing problem of community organiz- ance of pumping equipment and dimes. Tlie most significant ers." offered by the Provo firm. contribution of the endowment fund Three or four thousand workers to the drive thus far was that made Aninng recent visitors by a AttorTtev Crowe Said Not,, to from all parts of America usually fliilinp ' manufacturing plant was De in I'avor of attend these convention. The speak George E. 'Creger,. former produc--(io- n widow of Provo who works very Action. To Determine Whether or Not hard for all the money she gets. ers are choseiu. from among the. engineer for the Beldon Electric Her contribution wus twenty-fivto Join State Game social leaders of America. Jane company of Chicago, 111., and more cents. "It is all (lint 1 can afford," Association. ? Adam, the community recently associated with the Saul Uhe says, "but "I hope it will do some 12 CHICAGO. (TIM May worker of Chicago is listed as ong iuiuu iieaueu iMinuuiiy, aiso or good in this Just Cliu' Grand Jury aci ion will he startitl toof thejipeakers coming scs-- - lUcaso, vlio 'xpn-xA ineetiiie of the Provo Fish and. pnmt xnr. fclon: 7 morrow in tl: cave of MrsrJiiTie G. Game prise at the performance ,, of the Projective association will lie President Harris was Informed in local company's No. 25 Shepherd, charged by. a coroner s held tonight at 8 o'ckH-- in the court Mr. puw. the letter that twocolored educators Cfi!ger is said to bcdeeply interestjury with having guilty knowledge house. Thein ain punsiso1 of this Would discuss his speech after, he ed In the development of the indusof the alleged murder of Billy ). wssiiin U to determine where Prjtvos gives it. This indicates that the try ?and sees a great future for'! he men slmul In the matter of organlji-TnCiitttoflf-- , ''millionaire orphan"- nil ouestioiTIg to be a"fifiire TtFtr and Rtrmpump business along the InieslieTng T from religious and racial angles, hjs f.iothcTMr1.. Fiutna McCnntock. tlllll. introduced by the, National Pump '.: ..!,;. ' to Professor Bovvman. it was jinmiuiiced (oduy. " are going to take a hand lu company. t Holn-rE. State's Attorney Mr. Bndd, . who is handling the this litjle game, or are we going to Action of former Governor's Crowe refused" to reveal what he stand sourly bv and let SalJ I,ike sales end of the business, reports Son Not Admitted to the j.iry. It is take aw-ifnuii ns what little we that he is meeting with success As Evidence . ; in s.Mnpathr wiJli have Ii ft." aks one tport known 110 is wherever be goes and it is nion this th coroner's jury the demand for the wawr istems and If e of I'rovo ttiidTliih county T(PEKA, Kansas. May 12. With pump ep:ilpment that he bases his completion of the jury abort ly after wwiwn. CroWr' aclhiiiis wtiTTie are going to get what we want, ye optimism for the company's future court opened this morning, the legal confined to reading to the. gniml must all get' Into line and fight for the testimony plru'ed before it. If we are going to sit down and snwess. buttle in ttldch the 6,tate is attempt- Jury --?- --4 ing to convict' former Governor. the jury that indicted William D. wnit for the other fellow, then let's r T-".;- ; (UP)--Eon. LUDLOW, Vt, May 12. womtiffs husband, in!kc,n, frm howling when we get A CORRKCTIOV. Jonathon M. Duvles of soliciting and Shepherd, tlie after the lights hi all home.s witn liuiy s dentn. In. yesterday's Herald it was in Ludlow and the.country side Iiad accepting a bride as payment for a who Chief JustUe Harry "Ir Is time to nioe double quick: gone out last night and the people .8tited that Ray V. Went a was pardon got under way estimation. and every fellow In Provo who im the entire i the Instigated of the car asked driver which Counsel court Davis for the of the Vermont hills were wrapped in fivh and gaino should to comiiel the state to confine Itself said that the state of Texas war- be collided with a Dodge, on the in slumber, the flickering light of io Mrs.. ... to the charge against Davis that he uskel to take acti-Provo Bench road. Kay Wcntz attend tonight's., meeting. one, oil lamp continued toirast Its death. It was while Mrs. a solicitiod to was bribe Pardon Walter an of not either into occupant the darkness, gleam Texas with the It was In the home of Colonel car birt the news of the accident Grundy, Hutchinson, Kansas, bunker McCltntm'Ic. was In , who was sentenced to prlsou in con- ShepiierdN tint she wifs taken III. John Coolldge, father of was phoned from his residence, , which .accounts, error In nection with shortages in the bank. Her death occured there. the president. He was busy at what E. D. for state the cited Hoouey, names to the. tlve has become almost a nightly task, reporting ' STOKK ("LOSING derisions' wherein other canes fc'ere j Herald office." answering letters which come to ge specific-charadmitted the along him from throughout the country. ...A canvass made this inoriling .! , against the'defend.mls, PLEASANT GKOVE. May 12 "Everj'.act and every declaration by W. K. Butler and 1!. J. Troy- 67 years age, a of everyone connected v.ith a cr disclosed thflfliinety-twf per I Edward W,od(y, I rancher o.f this pliice, cent of the clothing. design is admirable," ltooney shoe, furniture, jewelry, paint' diel Sunday i ft i;r nn Jllness of six '.. cont(ded, in his argument. Aftrt both 8id.es liad argued- for and glass, ami knitting goods! weeks. He vas liorti May 9, lv"!.'. "It auyuue fails .to alieud the er and luutlier are prewnt-- at the andaeainst admission ofevidonee stores will close J heir doors at ! He is survhed by Ids widow. Mr. iilg Court of Honor nieetillg of the t meet ing. ' Pearl Halllday Wadley, three dimghr , move-I'rovo Boy t the couccisuiug awptunce of $1,250 by j one o'etwek tomorrow. Is the t greatest nrgamzaiion '"Scouting Kiisscll The tlie Herald is advised the tevs, two sons, three" 'brothers and ever DaVis that son, nrent governor's for the salvation f.b'oys stake tabernacle Thursday evening." said Dr. George H. Brimhall, "it initiated by mortal man. The sebut to be used to nbtaAi a pardon. Judge grocery Mores will close nt two f two sisters. I, Funeral services were held lames A, McClure ruled that it was ! o'clock, a few will remnin vnen-Is un . Indication .. that the scout, pruirram is a Ijiiy sfver. afternoon til 2 o"chnk in ilnv fires are hot burning at the home " "Diosew!io atte.nd tlte nieofing "not competent evidence to try to I iitil 2:30 aud'or.e or tsvo of the Inter business men will keep their j. Pleasant Grove tabernacle. of UiaTfiifrircnlarimlividunli , Thursday evening will .get n idea prove 'the- eoniuiission of one crime tnent will tie intho Pleasant Grove scout in every home In just to what extent this movement ly offering evldimce of the couimis-- . (.stores open day. . ."Every i rroTCbhould see to.lt that his fath ha spread In ;tue Trovo district-- ' slon of other ims,7 venietery. lterrw u envnnnoB. Trrsrie n'uM 1 DR. F. S. HARRIS PREDICTS BIG INVITED TO rerts 'ii THINGS FOR TALK, DENVER aIslie NEW CONCERN J - I? , -- - vi-fc- r i f jit - '. " I s hoi," s "v 1RS.: SHEPHERD j sub-ject- EPIDEMIC ' MARS e GRAND JURY! ARE URGED TO the-no- HEALTH OF PATIENTS IEETTONIGHT -- e well-know- Epidemic Overcome at State HospiteLAnex-OnlyX)ne- : -- ' . was received $441.02 and the dis bursements were $342.06, leaving a balance- in this--' f mid May 1 of -- $1001,50. ofhe -- KANSAS BRIBE AnepiilemJcljBf acute tonsillitis and influenza added to the dis. quietude of the patients of the state mental hospital during the month of April, according to Dr. Frederick Dunn's monthly report to the state board of .insanity. .However, only one serious case of 'pneumonia developed from the disease, the and only one imtient died during the month, which death resulted fronr epilepsy. On April 1 there were 735 reg ularly committed and 23 voluntary patients, or a total of 758 patients under care and treatment in the institution. During the month' six voliuiary and 15 regular patients were admitted and three voluntary and 13 regular patients were dis charged, which wlth"thc one who died, left 26 voluntary and 736 regular patients or a totai 7G2 remain ing In the institution on May 1. The financial report shows that $3010.98 in fees and other cash' re ceipts were sent to the state treas urer during the month of AprIL Tlie patients' fund 'had a balance of cash on hand on April 1 of ' $803.8.' During' the month there - - . Dies in Month . May 12. V t i - . ' ' I . " , aw- Tf?f 00 FULL SWING - Work to Continue Throughout Week Says Chairman Loose Day Is Set For Friday I r , Defeated War'Lord Dedicates I His Power to Constitution l l AMIS DIVJNK AII - Strawhat f TTTV tyNUllluVtm;- j AS PRESIDETff ' , ;i vf -- "wonts' J-- - 0 0 0 0 0 0 'hViji .x.;,,t v ": Payaon, The opening gaine will tie ly a big baseball paretic, which will begin at 2 :30 o'clock. The line of march will be from the fountain corner west on Center street to Third West, thence north to the bail pajk and It will be led by the jProro band. The players will come next and they will be followed by bull fans, the Yonng university band, Ihe high achool band and " cttizeiis, according to -- Dell rWebb, Summer la In the air ! .. city recreational director, "If Mayor Hansen throws that , Louie Ooudlo was onejf. tbe first ball within- gun, shot of me I'm goto detect it. lie felt It more than ing to knock it right over the gun weeks ago arid lie wasn't alow . htds," yas the declaration of Presi- three in he notified when that dent Taylor, letting the rest of 'the Provokes Aad been chosen to start the know about it. game In Provo. The mayor deSure, you have seen Louie wear- clares that he is going to try his best straw to give President Taylor an oppoK iitg hitHirawl " for hat the"pastTw6"orthTee"weeks. "tuliliy to iirove that assertion. AVith a new, coat of fine gravel And when you saw him you envied over the Tlmp park and with his courage and wished that you. eiirt-atlie entire field smoothed to' a too, had boldness and- - backbone queen's taste, the opening game enough to' throw conventionalities promises to be onfr of the fastest to the four winds and go in and fver seen on the purchase that light straw.hat. . 1'aysita is coming In fall force Well, boys, why shouldn't we get with a well trained team, of which rid of the heavy felts and get a new '. "Red" Perry,. fa numa pichir, who straw head adornment? -- Didn't the has held down a monnd place with girls get their new Rpring bonnets the Salt Irfike Bees, may be a mem-- ' at Easter time, even though snow Iht. ' "Red" lg a Pavson boy arid is and sleet was JlytegiAad now we reported to be ellgiiile to play in have already. had days as hot as any the county league, However, it is Indian summer. .not likely that "lied" wiU toss Up Our time, is coming though. All his chances with the Bees to grace of us bashful creatures who are the Central 'league with his pres- afraid to stand out from the comence, if he has any chance to re- mon throng will have our chance main with the swarm. Friday, May 15. That's the day that "Let 'en come.'Itcd' and all," Is the style pace setters have set for Pell's challenge. "We're ready for Strawhat day. There will be a multhem." And that's what Provo fans titude of straw hats on the streets want a team that's ready for all on the opening day of the season. comers, The old felt hat will be given a Frank Pollard of Spanish Fork rest for the remainder of the, warm has been decided on us umpire. and 4ay ami will be hidden away in the I'ullard 1b said to ho a good nquawqtjigrtoWplarefflrmoBgtlii shooter.. So with everything set the second band clothes yon are intendopening game promises to be a ing to give away to the Community winner. Welfare organization to be distrib Provo' Hne-uwill.besbmetnlng uted among the worthy poor of the like this: Davidson, a; Dyer, p.; city. :':;' l' Elliot? or Austin, lb. ; Itaile, 2b: it will be MMtdd to see a felt hat ss. ; Buck in Provo after "Friday as to see a Farmer, Sbv :8hatx, Dixon, lfT; "Alabam", Berry cf.j straw nat in October; ' Kimmy - Mcintosh, rf. All bail to Strawhat day. . Preceedins the game the Provo band will 'give a concert. The public is Invited to hear the concert 'whet&er- - they ,iatre-to.-e-e.the game or not; officials announce. , -I , PHECEED BIG GAME Both Teams in Fine Shape or Openine Game; Pollard Umpire ,' : 0 7 , "HP-A- ENDOWMENT " 1 II 0-- . at mmirt 0 H I PROVO, UTAH, TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1925. c Qy - iniuuii TTsTTFlVT " o Q' KB$ P- - H - ..''v' iAW mer RfiiifioR Hiinvf n I'HjJff M - ' PaintlngT farming, . gardening. honseclnaning and a general renovation of the entire premises has kept the pntients who are physically'Jilile, very busy during the mouth, the re port states, 3 litieTalry-TltsrTrsm- -C- ASE OPENED ii - ... :... "": CALCOOLIDGE n-- MTES aciinn-rgainv- f LETTERS I I , f - I -- EDWADLEY for-th- , ' " PASSES AWAY J 4 t I SPARKS FROM LIVE WIREs gen-era- I o 1 well-know- n I - L j ! Tue-t-da- - - the-wii- re , |