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Show ANEWSPAPEH ia dedicated policy fairness to tH sections ytah cotinty TIIIKTY-NLNT- mm tt .rsw boy U J : ' f - i PEIC2 TWO ' bcqoft pave ;w v o oo O O QO O ES II .0".O O; O O T1 sn -- h. Percy Anderson, Robert Allen. Wednesdayr SuecXov mencement Thursday ." U L U 1 have atHkiWd tor graduation at the exerrlsM to be held la the hlh No Substitute for Treaty AlSenior Excursion Planned for rkool aHditoriam Thursday evening lowed by French Govern-- . Townsead Park. Paysoa meat, L. ' Canyon, Monday Hay St, according to Principal B. llaratoa: PALNLEVE REPLIES SCHOOL EXHIBITS Ada AjftdcrsM, FJdred Anderson, TU1AIT OPEN WEDNESDAY Ponald Anderson, Edith Anderson, Arrow-sBiilEastern Frontiers Must ReCommencement Earl A artoft. Genevieve Jonior Hifh onlrl bAot ui j I ni 1 if lifil lUL'l J us ttwdcBM ot MiowiBf Hasa ot the Prove alga achool CiLNTS wss 0 0 O rO ; MONDM SMUGGLE AtProvoHi IWIfluol HUM V S3 L HiGmseHoomBOMMmmmNm WEEK BEGINS RSf OMOtttl W&'ESS&g? EXERCISES ... BaMnesa Office PROVO, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1925. YEAR, NO. S04 H HERALD PHONES ift BE PRFSEIITEB VPROUO iiiiiii U 1 Six Rum Runners Remain of 42 When Blockade Began Only w E'VE-a- ta!,t ti.s si it it! Yea, bo. can't you hear ill V. Stake TabernacleJJoy Scout Court of Honor Meetins Attracting WiiJe Attention Among Provo Parents. COAST GUARD PATROL WATCH MOVEMENTS - . , 0)rne on, LheT?, Id's answer the chiL Q Dry ' Campaign1 Co Extend : Along Entire Eastern main as at Present. Saya till f pises. te nngin ; trieur.p'j e is smgai , Coast- .Note., ,..v;. " ' falb words we've last Hie not hearthnce NEW LONDON, ConnMay 13. PARIS, May 18. (CP) Franc do'JLtm' the thrill of the shoutb' ' C (UP) Rum row. off New York has chance of the ITieres no will accept no substitute" for almost completely mtrreadesed beVersailles treaty and no change in '' That seizes the fsmrxearici all.;' . ,y fore the coast guard' smashing her present eastern frontiers, note f.;':v-VI campaign. the thai our feelings give way day which Uie Painleva government pro- for today js Of the d2 ship hovering off the pones to dispatch to Germany In To that national sIogarrPLAY BALL! . , ; , k port when the "dry" effenslvVesx . ' Aftoa Bakec, Byron Brown, Cloyd OSCAR KIRKHAM TO BE SPEAKER Booth, Edlta I Brown, Edith Bee, Commencement week at the Prow George Bnllock, Qrnnt Buckley, ' f The outstanding feature of the high school will begta Monday with Hand Bowdes, Ida Brongh, Kathbig Court of Honor meet-in- sf the auuual excursion ot the Settlor of. the Provo district Boy Scouts to be held in the stake leen Bench, Lehman Boardmen, class, and will continue until Friday Utemade Thursday evening will be Spenpresentation of the Jlawine Bvn, Marian Beo-lcDan Beard Gold Honor Medal to a Provo scout for night when the school cer' BfOWIkr-- -with the annual cot ax'iwc meat and lives of 4 mother and daughter from drowning in the Provo Clark. Alta Christensen, Alt opened a week.' ago, only six reply to the: latterV suggestion re, two year's ago. y river alumni ball at the high school gym-- Dav .vacsels v;? remained Colllna, there US last Condon, Kldred night, a security pact ia under-stoo- d garding fiom The medal comes to Merrill official service reports the national boy scout organizaGenOielCjiirbett, Christopher. cording ; . to Tate. tion 1n' recognition of thi bravery of he Provo Scout. It is reaching base headquarters here. The senior class will leave the sn, 'Waiter lriett. . The French note was sent to LonAUert Pattagev Cilftord Danger-fieldIt"tA majority of'thviumuMers itav Prdvo: high arhoul In autoa Mouday afterDonald Dixon, Harold Danger-fie- don today for.conalderatlon by the guinea tnetr pate 01 opera nan 1 to f. The meeting Thursday evening promises to be one of noon at 1:3U oVkx-- for TowBsel d be will the: southern New England coast, the British government and outstanding affairs in the history of the Scout movement Turk In Payson eanyon. Later In where n second phase ot the coast to the other allies before It is Aguea Farrer, Florence . Fall. in. Pjtivoathere and Siothers are nrged to be in attendancjs the afternoon they will enjy a nwlai Uarte J!.lUltdiFarrer,Bjicer traninltted4oBerUn. guard's starve or surrender cam to witness the Court of Honor in actual session and to see J - rIf paign now is due to. open. circles , It was , ' ' In ht the Arrowhead pool at Benjaiula. Fechser. him ships are dog- the ProvScouts demonstrate; the things they have learned. indirectly Tom The Graham. MarlUa said that proposes .Alton Giles, France, ' departing '' . and will be entertained in the eve 4 ged by coast guard patrpls wherever Geesford, Thornky Gammon, telda that a condition to the ecurlty pact The meeting will begin at the ning at the high arbool by the junior Giles. A: must be Germany'! entry Into the ; I they go.' 7 Utah stake tabernacle promptly at class. flnaf abandonment of the Their Anita Hansen, Erma neindselman, 8 o'clock Thursday evening, with Dr. The 'aenlor play: "Cappy Kiks Emmn -- llawklna, Gtwdon Hinckley, coast is expected M be followed by The not la courteous in tone and George-- . H. Brlmhan, president of will Ite staged in the hih srhonl June ilansen, Jesse Iliggtna, James Imposes no direct conditions up Gerstdn organIsation auditorlnm Tuesday .evening at 8 Hawkins Louise Hoover, Lois Hor-ton-,. many, either before negotiations the Court of Honor. In charge, t 0'c lo. k. ,dnce thrf .ahora )raniiation . la IVari Uardy, ZelU Hardy. start or before tit proposed pact Is Pro Harrison R, Men-ti- t "wlU The rarious eiUiliit "of the achmd Kltk Jacob, Era Jacob, Ulldred signed. It exposes what Franc unbroken np. it W.4eilved; it wiU be', rofld.onjl giv thetlstot of "Ataer- difficult for the bid smugglers to will open Wednewlay afternoon and Johnson, Kenneth Johnson, Rhea derstands the German proposals to ' ' e, if . ' ThoinaTr-Hideconstltute Wendell will cuntintte until .Friday night Jenkins. It i ,lca' after wbfth the song will be S rigid has keen' tbe blockade, PKfrons are nrpM ro tatt to sungjhjt the cungregarltfK Yinrter the 'laenfjk' 'trey-Jefrerte.- ' position, especially with regard to llioxiit.n of I'rof George hiblts which, will also be open folthat It Is reported sklpters of rum In KrHvr. Madeline Kirtwood, the League ot Nations. f ships are offering to swap rases of President of Utah State' Bu- - rrjj-- t ' lowing the graduation eterctoes both Noma Dee Kirkham. Being a member of the league. Mande Wt'iliit'Ml.iy and TliumUy ni:hta.. Franc's actions. In International liquor for New "York newspapers The presentation of colors will be ....pettia Lftrkhart, rtau.of Identification, ; the The girls of the honte ecowunica to learn what Is going on. , ' affairs must be in accord with Wider the direction of Eagld Vouts Ral)th Utrhfteld. f Assisting Officers ' of the will entertain their departmi'nt Edna May hew, George Madsen, league, the note states. ; The next 'development of Provo. The Involution will I off 9 smothers Wele8day afternoon. liUian Mortimer. PearL Miller, Wil"dry" naval campaign, it Is anticiR. H.'.Wooten, of Ogden, presi fered by' Eagle ftcout Edward The graduation eserdsea of the liam Mortimer, Wayne Miller. ' v . Chancellor Luther of Germany, pated, will be extension of the block- dent, of the Utah State Bureau of Rodgersv . ade off the New England coast. ' It Identification, is in Provo today JiinioriKh eehKl willjie held Poena Xeliftn, Harvey Kelson, upon assuming office, advanced All Scouts will repeat the pledge at 8 o'cluckT" "Th Maxine SeweTITMabcl Xuttall, Stan- proposalsfor-- a European pact t is hoped the rum IjQeetj: gradually working ion the Utah Poultry , Proofalk'giance. , coiiittiencmehti address will he givv will be crowded around Cape Cod ducers'- . Inc, i safecracking case . An original troop song will be security concerning which the pre ley Nelson. ' ' by Ormm KyuhKaniierlntenAlent of add but into the open sea.,', Three .or four transients who were sung by the boys of Horace Olsen, Lncville Olsen. ceding German government had put troop 2. Uie Ltgon tity tnWils. Sixteen rum .boats at anchor here picked up Sunday morning 'follow Alee Ponlton, Anna Peay, Afron out unofficial "feelers." The offer Scout Robert G, Murray of the I'receeding the jufcur exercise Pajre, Donald Page,Max Penrod, was made particularly to France were seized during the winter cam ing (he'robbcrxaTe-belnheld pVrid: Bonneville ward will give a short rrincipal and Mnt I RxHanu " Orville Page. paign and 14,000 eases of choice log a thorough lnvestli;atlou of (he talfcjn-,Whand that country has taken the Scouting-HaClub Meant University Mitonary will receive the high shod grad' Edward Rodgera, Ffcrence Roldn-so- initiative In framing, a reply, which Man Wanted Here oft a Statu- ' to Me." . ' '' i Br Jensen For -- Ibinort are under customs seat Nephi uates at their home between 3s 'ngs officials estimate that Lesor Rasmnss), omo Rice, is being submitted to the allies for The officer are In- possession of " Troop ,6 will present tory Charge to He Address at College Hall . Coast guar! - ; pageant and. H oVtocfc all told 880 rum ships have, been en- a large number or .finger prints left "The Badge , . Extradited sn Rita, William Ray. their approval Speaks of Itself." The senior high school commenceto No attempt haa yet been made gaged In smuggling trade since rum on the broken glass of the window mont, Arthur Sutherland, Badge will be a welded by the ment exercisea wilf be held in the Nephi Jensen; one of t'tah's foreElva Stnlibs, work put details of the pact, but B.. F. Roper feft most' actors and former president of running 'off the Atlantic seaboard where they entered the building and members of the Court of Honor to gherff, Deputy anditoriuni Thursday evening at 8 Evelyn Stewart, " also- on the safe. One of these Is a the Scout Marlon Sutton, Owen Germany's purpose, It wag udder- Tuesday evening for' Montgomery thpCBhadliin mission wllfc lecture became, popular. having, passed, success- o i m- uaryss Strehel,ftv -- An official left Vesta stood, was to reach an agreement re Alabama, to bring to this ' state In limpeeliou party gpalding. perreer print. Air. vruorren- - sratw, fully the required examinations. Hall evening win le given by , tlih Melvin J. College Thursday gardlng definite frontiers between Tyree Russell, who is wanted on a at 8 o'clock. He has chosen for his her today aboard' tW coast guard and wopld be cohcluslve evidence ot Rer,. William F. Bulkley will award Ballard of the quorum of the Twelve Strong' cutter Pequot for a three day 8u guilt If it should fit that of one of the second Class badges; Judge J. B. Alice Taylor, Inea Tn ylor, LeRoy France and Germany and to have statutory charge against a of the L, D. S. church. rhe Greatest Need of To of the situation along turn1 row. the. men being held... x Taylor, the powers ot Europe sign a, pact old frovo" girl. Extradition T)BpeTg subject , Tucker the first class badges: The final student body rogram Taylor. Laura Tucker, and of the university vey students mutual secur were approved Monday by Governor day", Tnrtonl , ! would Wallace that William X. Petorson, local finger Mayor O. K. Hansen guarantee the merit invited to bear for the year will be given at :3tt are and townspeojBe Artndd Vopl, Afron Vliicent, ity and observance ot the rights of George H. Pern, ftnd no trouble Is . im expert,, hag been working badge awards and Dr. George II. print Friday morning, and the alumni Nealnurl the contracting parties. Van ' Wagenen, Lore with the; off leers on the case and a Brlmhallwill present the honor program, at which the graduate Jdr. Jensen was chosen byi the Alabama in procuring extradition Kello number' of photographic, reproduo medal to the young Scout who saved will be the gnet will be held Frt-da-y Vacher. UKita Williams, to church the authorities of YE CYCLONE TREES since Russell went before the court general, William filons of the prints are being made the lives of two persons while on an Canadian the evening at 8 o'clock to be fol- Westover, Paul Warnlck. and' open' Organize CHICAGO. (UP).. An attempt at Montgomery on habeaus corpus to assist the officers In their inves- outing' in Provo canyon two years GIVES lowed by .the eosunencement and Ward, tiarn Wehh. mission In 1919. He gained the re 4 will lie nmde to save as many trees proceedings and' wag held for the ago.'.-;1'''!- . tigations.-alumni, bull ':'';';',;'.','' ' ' " spect and admiration of as possible along the path of the Utah county officers. Under the direction of Professor men of ( promwhile especially there, a Intention to bring to cyclone of jsour BIG INDrSTRLU; WASTE Fitxroy the congregation-wil- l siug inence who wereuot members of the Drinkwater's "Outlines of March, 1925. Tree surgeons will be iustlce as many of this type as we WIGGLY WASHINGTON.- -! IP I dn Klnward Chrisiian Soldiers." , I to Presented Literature" storm sent of the 'J.' Sheriff declared the , ' along possibly 'can," path of the greatest industries ot the w'lnunedia Oscar A. Kirkham, Scout execu High-Scho- ot Provo . 'sav-in- g worth are D. Os trees whatever and Boyd. "Russell has evaded tive of Salt Lake City, recognized country, a group of industrial exwhenever he was advertised to speak will be given tree surgery. for more than year and we'haye perts in 1920 found an average throughout theJScotit movement as butThe re was him. came school Provo. hear the crowds to. high I trailed him through a dozen states large waste jot nearly 50 per cent of the horaau inspiration of the Boy ; Many, people of Utah .'know him cipient of a beautiful set of "The to him held without able have being ruuterlal and labor, according to The Scout in this section, will be .the of the dramatic club now. His Is a reprehensible from" the booklets and , articles be Outlines of Literature,' by John art TV until ot Commerce, j A large Prov Mr. Kirkham speaker.principal with the student has .at Drlnkwater, especially body a e dealing written, school case ia presenting and it Is to prose-wthigh contribution to this waste, a suron will movement Scout the speak The the Wigand torn entered doc church trine tht chapel Wednesday morning. Piggly Burglar f trie of three BKidern it as vigorously a possible.'' vey of the department indicated, was he has delivered gift was th result of the annual gly store some time Tuesday night p general apd especially as it' discourses powerful ta auditorium the tqhool high plays dne to the effort to "make some- Uttih. He is one of the most at various times in the Sfltt Lake visit to the school of. the Sorosl and took' a small amount of mbney " Thursday eventugi May- 14, at 8 thing different. ! rasclBS ting a ml inspiring gpea Kers cash the from Entrance cltib The ' .. tabernacle. teglst ofProvo. presentation : k. This wll be. his first visit ft was made by Mrs. Walter T. Eas- had been gained to the store by and has a wealth of information of Thee plays all deal with problems n architect Scout activities from which he can Ct Pope, Provor1 The lectiire will beTonder ier, chairman of the education com Breaking open the rear door. world. modern ot The the plots BIG , speakAccording to the management of draw. the auspices of the Y,-- D. D. or mis- mittee of the club. are extremely clever as well ta sur- of Salt Lake City, will be the Thurser at the Kiwanls luncheon A delightful program was arranged the store, nothing was missing with Following "taps" to be sung by the sionary .dub of the University.,, .Leprising. ' The casts, under the direc: noon at the Hotel Roberts. Mr. Roy Whitehead, president of the for the occasion, Mrs, Fay Loose the exception of the' money. An Scouts tinder the direction of Protion of R T. r, students are well day for his subject club, has aimed to make this a fit- Stelhl contributing a number of envelope containing about as much fessor Fitxroy, benediction will te eboae and should prove a hilarious Pope wilb take "Som Secrets of Archltetttre." He climax to. the club' activities: vocal selections, which were received money as was loose In the register pronounced by. Eagle Scout De Alton . snrcefss. LONDON, !Moy 13. (UP) Vis- ting Is known as the, designer of the L. was left untouched by the burglars. Partridge. Besides the lecture a very high class with enthusiasm by the students. The play to be presented are' D. 8. The ba'rglary was ., discovered temples built at Ca'rdston, Al- count Mtlner, former British war musical program has been arranged C "The Life and Djth of Socrateg,' An Important art episodes to be The Rector, a for "Advertising aboHt three o'clock . Wednesday Canada, and,, at Lai, Haw secretHry,' died today." berta, voealadof an was the .. of subject the school Interesting fur consisting at and " high given parents Husband, Th Trystlng ailaa Islands. ; Milner had been 111 for several L. P. dress delivered by Mrs. L. C. Potter. mornmg when Watchmaa ,'and pupils. ' Arrftnseuwts 'hare Pwc, , weeks' with sleeping sickness. For Norma Dana and Mrs, George A. e X Thornton made his trip around the will, 8. Balllf George Judge cornet-duet Roland Her treatment of Smith a the comprehensive been made for a lecture to be given byt back of .th store. at the meeting and will donate a time, earlier this month, it was Whitehead and Leland Ekinsrand subject proved of ,great historical atlliSS a. m. Thursday, May 11. believed he Was recovering, but bis the attendance prise. the and under studouble value educational 'a toen's the schotd and quartet auditorium hf the high tq t Vocal duets will be rendered by condition ' suddenly became' worse .. S . .' ! that all might have the chance to dents." of Prof. Florence J. Ariel BaHlf and Mis Elaine last night apd reached a crisis early direction' WOMAN ; " ' .' "v ..'. " V ; attend, the admission will be ony : today. .:'' THOTiIAS It la hoped that the townspeople five cents. will take advantage of the invitation This is an art episode that your extended to them by th missionary children will be told of children Maarine Kerr," oldest daughter of I club, to hear such a noted, speaker Michael to Titian. Basil T. Kerr, formerly of Provo, egme lnyears KANSAS Crrft May IS. (CP) as Mr. Jensen. The lecture will bedied at Angelo and Christopher Ccdiunbus Tuesday eveStreet and basements were floodneeds of the district and gin promptly at 8 o'clock In College all lived at the same period. This l'eople of, Utah, and especially and-thning, according to a telegram reed and sewers broke In several BROOKLYN, Mass., May 13. ' the .residents nf Utah county and it is my firm conviction that the Halt O ceived Wednesday by Senator 'Legreat painting by. Titian Is known 8ALYT LAKE CITY, May h. (UP) Amy Lowell, long the out Roy Dixon. Death followed an operthe Uintah basin should go on rec- men now backing the Salt Lake and as- - utzarus wins tuusni jr rum ute places tft the downtown district Dr.- - George Thomas wag a heavy rata and electrical ord in favor of the Bamberger Inter Denver railroad, company "are in a standing exponent of verselibre in ation 'for'appeudieiti8. Muurine was Not onlv Kill too Tbail tbe president of the University of Utah America; and noted for. her essays about 'nine ests building the proposed line Into position to complete their road and TiIANY years of age. master work of the great master of storm her early this morning.' at the last meeting ot the board of and literary criticism, Is dead at Street were Uttered with nibldsh the basin, as aginst the other rail to give that territory, the. best posThe Kerr family formerly lived , tlie Venetian .school, but the spiritannounce an to regents, according home her 51. at .the age of here, roads now proposing extensions of sible service.. In Provo were Mr. Kerr waa enuality ot the entire eleventlf chapter ment made yesterday. Dr. Thomas , , fb end ame 'Tubllc Interest should be created yestersifideniy gaged in the plumbing business. .' of John broTiisht out by the great Street car traffic was badly hamp- tbelr lineF. into the territory, said " Inha been president of the state Rev. W. the early rush hours.' day a the result of a- ,!cereliral Bulkley ot the 8t Mary's and everything possible should be master, i Ton will see Christ, Mary, vred during stitution since the fall of 1921, suc stroke, following a mofith's" Illness ', who is Intimately don in. favor of the Bamberger church TMEST N MED, Episcopal Peter Jamea and Laiaros. Martha, BERLIN, May ; Ia (UP) Sef-er- a ceeding Dr. John A. Wldtsoe. With conditions In the road and to aid the construction of forced concellaflon which MANY HOMELESS. . had of acquainted John-ni- l wondiTful of that period Resolutions were adapted by the a .ROME," May 1.1. (T'Pl persons were. Injured today the' Uintah road. The people of proposed lectoi-- tour In Europe, ' in the history of the entire chapter .TOKIt. May IS, (CP j Six Uintah country. board Dr. collided wtth" a omnibus John Noll, parish priest of when an highly 10 should commending Provo or tie and Funeral f will Utah, the by county Til sertices "During years handred pasjt private hout la Kumagava In. color and form, In the heart of Berlin. Thomas for his efficiency in con- and will be conducted from the Huntington, Ind., has been aiTointi d " "The Ove cents admission ta to tag Dear Tolia were destroyed by more 1 have goue into, th Uintah all means stand, back- of the Bam- fire. engine seven times each year. berger Interests since the road will Tlie omnibus capsized, many of its ducting the affairs of the university Lowell home here. The date has liii!ui of tLe Fort Waj i.e il.oi ... ing In- - basin cover the 8100,000 Insurance on the fire nday, several persons la Indiana, during the past year. 1 nave atuaiea in concuuoa mere have Its terminus in this city,"not yet been set passengers being badly hurt ' , Jurvd. r ;i 'f yjt -- " ite ', ; . ' i niesrifleaationidTvww k semi-officia- l, . i'v,' . WOOTTENHERE a , ' mUNRAVEL BURGLAR CASE ', W.-lU- .,.' . Lam-bonrn- e, ROPER GOES TO MISSIONHEAD ia TO LECTURE ALABAMA FOR TYRE RUSSELL THURSDAYEVE. g at '. ' a rnK-K- , . nmniii-ncfim-- -- SCtooftft-Sesc- 15-ye- ' - SOROSISCLUB BOOKS many-peopl- - l'lt Mlssnuri-Illlnols-Indian- PIGGLY PtAYS BURGLARIZED ARCHITECT . - uiit-aTr- t- 10 T PEAKS HERE H. PICTURE ctii-cer- . VISCOUNT well-tlnow- - ' PASSES AWAY ATSCHOOL - ss - pre-sid- RAIHS FLOOD FORMERPROVO . Mad-sen- Chris-tenso- ' . '.:, KANSAS CITY DR. SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES HEAD - T0 'U' AGAIN GIRL IS DEAD NOTED WRITER DIES .. INJURED IN COLLISION , . ; l"t rjlcture, . - . |