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Show - ii ltcEttl to a policy f ;c.:i;c-j-i t &2 aecUaoj f rw aaa g Jummm In d K - i M i FRIDAY, -PROVO. UTAH, r -- i 13) TOW PK0HIBim-fIfc- W' . -a r : . JULY 24, 1925. " JFR1CS TWO CCNT? ... - TI ly tail 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 .77 r 7 , ' - ,. .. Til V mm '"' afca 0 . HERALD niO.NTS 3 DusIbcm' Office. 18 7 Editorial Rooms..., f o 0 0. 00' 0 0 o4 0)aT'0- -0 -0-0 - 0-- 00 M " Zeppelin Holds Only Hope num nhrnniT Of Reaching J t J" rf : i !"FT IPMICP 1 IL.1 : LLnULI! a 1M I a I I " I IIriII iII III all 111 bib II III ' bUTOUSflttHaeiffBUflM nnrn nr CLI - nil 1 Thcaifflciaiy la3iyMllnf tte eondt-tlon- a uitcd Staff Preaa Correspoodcnt.) from arises the special (l ship BEBLIN, July (CPJ The of, the polar rpjrlDP. that U --f I I IUV II 111 1 1 wllTue I eipofanoa of the wirih pule tramhe'niagnetlc, pole. The com- f . made with aTZepplia or it will not pass la of no Use, and It needs a comForce at Young Congressman Hill Charges be made at alL' plicated system of guaglng to deter- Teaching University Includes More This is the 'considered opinion of mine the position of the ship. Even Corruption Rampant Among Than Dr. Hugo Xckener, the famous com the wireless set is Influenced by Enforcement Forces j mander of tbe.i'Loa AngelefMhen these conditions. Dn Eckener never-on her tranaAtlantlc theless la confident that tit will be NEW CATALOG SENT SAYS HAYNES HAS the "ZH-3,- " PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS FAILED MISERABLY flight V be able to guide the ship wherever . '.. If the council of " ambassadors he wishes. .7 Linen Not to Be Washed grants Germany the permission to Another point to be considered la Many New Scholarships OfDirty fered in Different Depart--' ; ; Hifl In PnbB4 build another Zepplia for scientific the possibility of landing. Ileasures ' vmenrof the School I I i III 1 1 u f-- I Br R AMATmS: IM 7TteJPrtfttxai vari iWV Mm ihmaSAzniTt inniu is far a baseball game at the ateks autkic to be held Wednes day, August 8 ftt Geneva. . Bibot MrAdam say that the 4rd wiU aba rwnpete with all aamera ar the AsUnea jdlvr. s Ttiej tellenfM will no mVubt attr the feelings and ambition of the naemben ei the other wards t the atako and It la expected thai the Sixth ward will have ita havnda fuU m mahitalnlnf prowess ! Um athletic firld. of V1 . Cone on, ' fellows, let's s show The annual catalog for 1925-2MtAdaw aod his feilowf ri are ready and able to that been to mailed about 6,000 just take tbraa down a watch or two. UuJr,M9CJL40 Wha fav going t he the flret to ginning of the flftlrth year of the ascept that ehailengef ' the To? ' ":Tuniversity whlcli jrlll W Jetebrated otOctober , 1ft. r The new catalog lists a faculty of One-Hundr- 5 " ... ; Says. research, then bythejprlng of ,192T the world wilTknow what Ta to be known atwntjhe north poh.j The geographic pnibhims regardtngtBe diBtritmtion Tf land and water in the arctie reglbnaTprapfiurof TOT netlsra, of the atmosphere, of high sea currents and of tectriclty, all will be solved by the expedition to be launched with toe Bew atndilp OCEAN CITY, Md., July 24. of the' federal pro- hlhltion fnrceg wfla conceived to save national (tcaft-dtbl country from Bcope of which hag been dlvulg--. ed by a secret administration ta--: al - resttgatlon John Representative and leader of the wet bloc In with" Ftltof Nanseu leading the staff et scientists on board.. la an Interview with the United Press, Dr.' Erkener explained the ha already made preparations-he- - con- - , grt-KS- charged here today. ' Hill made the accusation In an Interview with the United Pre upon the recent announcement Commissioner Hayne that all agents he dismissed Worn the service sometime after August 1, in an ef- fort to weed out Jhc Unacteptable .Jfu assistant secretary of the Treas-- - for the aeronautic,, of. iprt th;v Zeppelin went to Spltsenbergen to study, the possibilities of anchoring and the air currents. TJie plans for the new alrahltr Ire ready and foresee a ship of 1 J 0,000 cubic metres, that isfabout nry Auarew, new ury tsar. times the' capacity of the Lne linked thin action with the an Otherwise the ship will nouncement of Mabel Willebrandt, Angelesbe the same type as the Los Angeles, who l attorney-generaad; assistant like her carry five motors of SUXX) mitted last week that she had erl- - HP. Owing to. its larger dimensions, from forty district attorneys is reckoned that the new ship will it eoronout theetmstry-ehowtemake, between i73. anilSS Jnile47n ral corruption m-t- ne prewui i y-'hour... hihltlon enfoement aervice, A' confronts us "In proceding to clean, house In In certain difficulty securing the necessary outfit to 'this fashion,"- - Hill declared v."a navigate ship near the pole. 4a rund about course being pursued The cold the is not, as - the layman n that the dirty linen will hot huve might think, the chief obstacle. In to be washed to public. t is being summer the temperature and spring national a avoid to done this way scandal. Corruption among prohibi- In, the polar region Is not as cold tion agents baa lately Increased to as thep ubllc think and especially such a degree that apparently It is at a certain altitude it Is generally . Besides, as necessary to dismiss the whole pro- above the freezing-pointhibition' personnel and start over Dr. Eckener pointed out, during the war, the Zeppelins, flying very high, again." Enforcement of the Volitead act sometimes encountered a temperaunder Hnyues administration, Hill ture of 8 degrees below lero, and further charged, "has been an abject nevertheless the motors works very ' ... well.- - The cold merely necessitates failure." "A new and honest attempt is adding alcohol to the'water for the -. - -- ' . - . alxnit to be made to enforce prohlbition, he continued, "and. the cheap Philadelphia methods of Haynes and the league are to be drbpied. I feel quite Sure that nothing could be- - worse at the pres ent time than the prohibition per sonnel collected by Haynes and it Kems tame that they are.no,w cleaning out the whole service in this manner becauae they are afraid they jvlll be cleaned eut piece meal by indictment or otherwise.: Hill declared the Volstead act as the "greatest breeder of corruption - anti-saloo- n ' ' ' motors, ... . , ... .. ' cos-tu-- ii a tipeiftl fenture'-th- e nflttve New Zealand war dance or triumphal war "haxa" will lie present ed'liy natives In full native - ... ' MELBOURSE, July 5." (t'P) Kjtlve songs and music will be Hundreds Of spectators, mostly girls presented ih a, contest. All tongues and women, were hurled to the and styles wlll be represented In this ' sjtreet during a parade ot two thoit feature. - v-' and Amerkaa sailors here today, To stimulate lnttest, the Logan when the veYandos outside a motion . " " " picture theater Collapsed. . One hundred were Injured, aMaUyrr ' - I State President Maw to Bf HosteeT to Committee Glorious eulogies of the founders of the state of Utah were eung and spoken, at the Pioneer day celebration at DEPARTMENT PROBLEMS Pioneer park Friday forenoon. The industry and fruarality of the earlv spltl- - nt ih WILL BE DISCUSSED state and city were praised by Professor J. M. Jensen of the Women From all Parts of Young university who was the orator of th rlav Run t. State Expected to be in .,tention was given the sneaker bv the lanre rmwrl Attendance incidents of ptenee- r. . ... . . , V. uiiu iiuiu mis uut tew j ecu a ior IU Chairnuut . -- -- - 1 4.x of- - I t ederatlon Woiueii'a HTibJTB'Tirr women w ha AAtHallv Mrifw'tc est,.s 4 tons-jPfue- l. iiiafrHnjwouW lt sea-lev- a T ome . 'UJS)J eomrrtmentr" ine morning session will begin at o'clock; Separate department meeting wilt be held in N which pectal prubieBTTCTtMilltagtoeMCh deiwrtment will be discussed. After the discussion recommendnttons will be made by each department for the approval of the general " board.' rrr'-- r be. the1 Luncheon will served by r president to the board members. The un til S :30 v'ctock when the ladies will be taken for a drive to Ptol Interesting episodes in the found The following board mem. fDnyon, fng pf Prove and Utah valley wire bers are expected to be ta attend , - 10 PROF. JENSEN . rtAntKAl fiqwiMi . ; aneef Mrs. E. O, Leatherwood, general BistorlaB and author of "History of Provo" at the weekly luncheon of federation director; Mrs. A. J Lowe, W. the Provo Klwanla club at the Hotel Mra t). Mrs.DaileyT Mrs.: Joseph P. Newton Miller, Mrs. Merrill, :Bobeftsi;todayv-l-;:--;''::- ' C. D. Ktpp, Mra. Ben Johnson, Mra rrroressor jenaea toucuva on W, P. Meakln, Mrs. W. IL Homer, Mrs. L. A, Brideetand. Mrs. W. R. evftt, as Xar "back aa 1778 when TtaugWr, Mm 1a Ei. HulAaH, Mrs; Francisco twoiTraBCiscsn W. 8. Taylor, Mrs." E. E. CorfBHtu, Antanasio Doiufnguei and SUvestre Mrs. 'J. Mrs. N. A. Dun Velezde Escalante, Spanish officials yon, Mrs. A. F. Palm, Mrs. Jane W of New Mexico, entered this valley! 8kolfleld, Mrs. US. Kinney, Mrs. He polnted out Interesjlng feats Wlllinm M. Stewart Mrs. L. E Toung, Mrs. Ben Johnson, Mrs. W, incident to the early wars with the H. Homer, Jr., Mr. George B. Indiana and also told of bow the Mrs. H. C, Hicks, Mrs. J. W, frst lawa tVere ', enacted in this, Alford, Mrs. John L. OIbson,.Mtss Jean Cox, Mrs. D. N Straup, Mrs '. state and jcironty. ; H, F. Dlcke, Mrs, James H. Woolfe, .! The question f abolishing the free Mrs. E. W, Senior, Mrs. P. J. Adams, tourist perk-wabrought before the Mrs. Ira Travis, Mrs, L. C. Potclub by, Edgar McArthur,' who de- ter, Mrs. A. H. Parsons, Mrs. H. B. clared: that because of the undesir- Allen, and Mrs. Olive Havens, all of able element brought Into the city Salt Lake City. s . by the existence "of a free camping Mrs. John Culey, Mrs, J. E, Cave, be It to well Mrs. Joseph K. Merrell, Miss Eva C. ground might with It The question, was referred Erb, Mrs. Ray Morrlssey, Mrs. R. R. Pnrter, Mr- - T N, yultM1trMrs tocomitteifinjrestigation,. P. W. Knlsley, Mrs. Royal Eccles, Because of the splendid music that has been furnished .the eiuh by Mrs. J, A. fJager. Mrs. E. O, Wattis, , Miss Gertrude Olsen and. Miss Mel-b- a of Ogden. Mrs. Maude Beeley Jacob, Mra J, ConcBe. they were unanimously voted aa- honor a ry membership In W. Alrd,' Mra Alex Hedquist Mrs. Kiwania.- - Then? numbers Thursday Dwlght Packard, Mra W. T. Has-ler- , Mrs, C H. Carroll, of ProvoJ were hlghlyl appreciated. Mrs. W. J. Lowe, Brlgbam City ; Senator LeKoy Dixon presided and gave aw attendance prize the Mrs. J. W. BardBley, Park City; Mra. Allle Knell. Cedar City; Mra "History , of Provo," by Professor E. O. Peterson, Logan ; Mra A. Jensen. It waa won by Dr. J. Karl ChrlHtensen, American Forkf Mrs. Beck. Berne Mendenhall, Springvllle ; Mrs. . prim' 8kel-ton- .- t, s - - , - . :r , , .. " . " -i. ouuoiaimtu cvmence i'v,uo sires were superior to that of mere inaterial ; "It seems a shame that after so work has been done to put Thlr AVest street leading to the fnion-depo- t, in the'best shape I have ever seen it, that so much snr. plus water should tie ttjrwed into the -- gutter- that it floods over the rftfi.ct..and .djstroys .nuu-bwork done bv that department," .much-goo- . ofhe 01 . gainThe wleiiration was under the dl nine babies were born.. The hard-shircctlou iif the Duughters of the t'tah of the Journey to the new ZIon were depicted; and "yet, said the ' 'be stand at the jwrk. 8. P. "lHiiker tbepoople were heerful presldeiicy, was the master of re- P-yrsi nuust or tueir hardKhlpa (m dent T. X. aykvx one twca8loli"her the aieiuhern of" cation. ' Ilii.'lil.v.aiiire liitcd nelectlons were the first company were Inclined to a little discouraged, the "Provo band nndwr Brtgham (lie direction of Prbfr Robert Sa tie young had asked WUilaiH "ilajloa-twrite a aong to encourag The baud, will also play a concert at them. The this 'ewolhg alT M o'clw-k- . no Toll 7" pfk ' HoiuH were rendered by Mra Amy nor Labor Fear," w the result. Blackhurst, Sonaw were also atiug iThe. arrival tat SaU. Lake yalley an and arihe labora, exploration and , . white by the Mwrdock pioneer was referred appropriate reading waa flveh by Worship ni to to ayninathettc touea When . Anna Peay. .:. Following the program the kiddle other were rushing to the gold vere entertained with jporta- - and ellJlif Callfornlft. the Vtah plo. . " ' ' ' neer Triualaed at, home ahd amoa : tilled Professor Jepsea hegao hi ad their flelda .A poem written by S. dresa on the "Pioneers of Utah,' by S. Jones, denlctlng thll aptr't. was .... cafl)ng attehtion to pioneer incident cite4.?'i,;T.';V'7':,t that had occured at the place of "now can we account for the un. Assemblage and the v neighborhood. daunted courage and great aucces He referred tor the liberty pole ta the midst of manlftdd hardships," ITl anerected there in 1852, to the barbecue asked Professor- - Jensea. for the Indians in 1854 and swer was that the ploneera of Utah 1855 he poke of Fort t'toh, a were a deeply religious people, by desire superior to mere milt to the west; of. George A. Smith' borne and the Bullock bouse temporal galna They were 4m--pa- rd ta their teal to the Pilgrim : afross the road ttrtheeast ; of Bell's ; from Folly amusement hall, a block to fathers and the the northwet; of the old seminary, whom many of tbem were descended. . In closing, the speaker made a a (dock to the northeast ;. of. the old tithing office to the south and of the plea that the present generation gathering of honey dew Yroiu the should becltiscns, "otton wood trees on the banks of manifest honesty and integrity and .: the Provo river. , d maintain the. proud name of the er The men-anwomen who bad of ("tab. t made these and incidents aid Professor Jensen, interesting, belonged to the great group of Mor- FORD Bl ILDS FRENCH mon pioneers who had wended their WASHINGTW.N, Julr 2t IfPi-Henry Ford will have an awiembly ' weary way across s the trackless plain from. Illinois to Utah that Piani at mri mnce,. for operation September 1, according to (hey might worship God Jn peace. msived by h LVpartffient ' The Mormon pioneers, continued the of commerce, - , speaker,- were expelled from their The new plant will have a caiae-It-y homes In Nanvoo in the winter of of between "0 and 000 cars a 1848. 'On the night of February 5, day aad if the latter figure to at--;. after had I .. a the nnx w - .Wd,d lawjfcl e 1 ntanevrmrTitiiia; s, ; tit -- . Pw-ltlan- a - law-abidi- nr---sullleplo-ue- TL-IX- T - A porterjJPayson til they illl crossed, band scholarshlp.-o- t Ljlra. E,A$50. whWh-- 4 Smith" Tooele; Mra. ThomasTouta Mississippi to. ,. the Iowa to also lie to a band memlier. "During the war the activities of given l""" in ' Price; Mra George Christ,ensen. haanrfd-Sritne Paelflc Islanders' society slack- The library, the new catalog states, Mrs. J. E. Cotter, J.ehl Mrs, Prlcei ed and this revival is looked to be has been increased so that it now Rose Huuibiin. Kanubt Mra Reel the greatest in the. history of the contains 40,000 volumes a nd 35,000 Gardner, American Fork ; Mra Wil organization. The five church South pamphlets and bulletins. lis Bromley, American Fork;. Mrs. Hundreds of '"courses are de 8ea Ishtnders' mliwlons will be re C; H. Jacobs, Mf. rieasaht Funeral Services for scribed In Stephen new 100 The cent the presented per strong.' catalog include Mra Dlmick Huntington, Sprlng- Bunnell at Lake View NewZealaud mtsslo&i-alledWlug subjects in a 11 the major! vllleMrsr-Georg- eWard Chanel Sunday father of the mission reunion idea, branches of learning. - . , . Mra S. C.1 Snyder, Garland'; Stephen V Bunnell, ploner of 1852, with over 1.1000' returned mission.The summary of tbt student en- died D.'W.. Mra Moffat, Murray; Mrs. By JULIAN. 8. IIUXLEY. M. A. at' bis botne in this city Thurs' ' '.,.' . rollment published In the ca taki (lay. M, L.McFarlane, Cedar City; Mrs. , aries, is behind the celebration. a prolonged illness Senior Deinom-trmto- r day of Zoology of following Most educated people find ta evo1204 college atndents, Which Sbuvehlr'programsi-'over- ' L. A. McBride, Totiele; Mra Par-w10,000 In V to old aga Mr. BurineH was uxrora 1 ni versity. lution V. Wetister, Celar City; Mrs. t Btt'mber, will be sent to every" re--" together writh' those" enrolled the prwress the niMnstay- - for ' Iwrn 'at'Brownstown, Mich., , Feli- for the t'nlted Vwmb (Writtrn ' their belief. Ben Argyle, SjMinish Fork; Mra turned missionary, from 'the. five exteniin t division, the (raining The' evolutUuiM,'- 1925. by I'niled iYms.) rHary 1;. 1834. When a young man Elmer G. : Mra (0pTlght missions, namely. Haws)!, New Zea school and-- the 'summer . school, whether, Protestant "or Catholic Shilth, . Tooele; 18 he came to Utah with Captain of 21.OXFORD, England, -i Christian oc.MtaQMtitv' treasure thai July Arthur F. Webb, Mrs. Ma tide land, Samoff, Tahiti "and Tango.''..' makes a total of 2273 stidents who James .' Snow's ox team com liHtt- - erniutttnT ' hS iri tlah he cv are getting more rfdicnlona :''.' , aUT on 3b atTon during the past year, ? ; p J ' ' settled In rrf Bmuone.a. , , brvught alHttit slow aent of lire He states that if evolution Is true, to everyProvo Where he took an higher forms. active part in the .development of Ye ought not .eat beef or unit-IoThis give hope for the future' At the Community, Church! Sun this city and the surrounding terriit meauii eating rela and the anrauco that day, 11 a. m., HV E.' E. Bachelder nature is not ; tives,'., cr; tory. He was an Indian war .vet'; will continue his series of sermons alien or hostile, but Is moving ja He numeran, having. participated in a appa renriy minds eat Ing a on "The CreM fiifl,", preaching uppB the Raise direction ta which man ber of .the early, day conflicts with if they are "relatives" even himaelfJui aet bis Mace, a tne suuject, "Manthe Crown of detailed ' the 'IiullD8,TUruiighout his life h -tbonginiio remote the last cow. auftlyjUs of live course of evolution Preation." , ' . . waa mon jpvoih itier-aaxinnt, weekly sessions of the church anj8tQr liveAmiilloasof years also nrikh value for the guid- gives LONDONVia . hnt' n Automobiles When;a young man he became en (UP) school are held Sundays at 10 a. m. it., "wui.ance or man la his sttemm to cou- BiKhoiwand Mrs. A. Xj. Pierce of . .1 will be driven by steam engines in- gaged In farming and settled lu Ijike w tn tiinie upward evolutionary progre.-- a tniiiui nai lie iJheJa.4oard-ittMhrStrJoWpstead of gasoline motors In the not View. careful and treasured handiwork ;. For InstaiK some lines In evolu-tlo- n Stake and children and Mra Pierce's of a fremoleTuture. In the belief of Dr. ' benevolent creator. Surviving are three sons and one degenerate aud other come to ' Mrs. V.rnd Abraham parenra John S. Haldane, president of the daughter as follows! 8. E. Willams, Much more; Imporfauf than1 such a dead .end; it is often possible to' Done of have Tucson, been Arizona, Institute of, Mlnta Engineers. Provo ; L, L. Bunnell.' Iake. View; in Provo during the past Week visit- minor, absurdity, however, isi the see why .and this .kimwU'dge ran Addressing tlje' Instltnte'at its an- Mra Don Williams, ProVo and E. general "Aside, front flooding the street religion. Issue. Every then 1 applied to human praK-ming relatives. Mrj. Pierce, is nual Dr. L. religion meeting, Habk'ne Bunnell, Idaho also Palls, to gald. lts and .' Idaho; from leading" In regard, to immortality, the evosister of Heber Done, mail carrier of whlcBTl maf attenipt to explain lution theory neither the depot are made impassable and 'The development of the sleam eng- 37 grandchlldretLand 6 great grand the Provo postofflce. . assert nor deine-1n '. nearfnturi! the will be along children. , , the facts of na nies. At least it does not uftcrtfice At- the 'annual bike toTimpiin- - In rationalterm pedestrians are put to cnnslderirble Inconvenience in an effort to get by. lines of Increased steam pressure Funeral, services will be held in ogos, Mr. Done, who Is 72 years ture ami his owh relations. to them. to other worldline the comina' nf .""This condition has existed' for and lrghter engines. The.bollerg will the. Lake Vfew ward hcapel Sun of age- - and This grandson, Wendell fto th4iowei them' and' to the "kihedom Of God . several flays a"nd many complaints also be reduf-ei- l in sUeas '"the pres-sur- e day afternoon at io'clQckrFrlptids Jptftt)tjrA,!-.1ittprr-.-,:4h '0ldeat ami. the"fother aaoaVrirr-- : "Adapting aa oid proverb, the g up,' goesthe We view find the old alt L. may the home that of who body complete are hikers Tcgrstered. Those; '"explanations lb reach the top. youngest isay: L.- Bunnell lii Lake View arid'boiler be cannot will englne smaller be true, j -" The families are traveling throiich belns Inconvenienced by this apparthem prnr t wj pint the't and he conibussen inn, . InteTnienT1irDeTn TTlie west arid will visit Yellowstone. oVerUiard lighter the religion. asWiated next ,will take care f ently uuimrs.ary cundlt iTnrexrjTessj but '' power. the Provo city .Tcmetery ngder the Sun lYnncisco, Kent tie and- Card-sto- with false theology become stagnant thi, menus takiug care of the hope, each day that It will be tion engine of equiyalent the spiritCanada, before returning to and moribund and will cease to play ual life remedied, but up to the present time and be superior to the latter for Use dlrectioB- - of tba Hatch Funeral well as of mtorim . In motor ' and crs Home,' their respective home.. aeroplanes." van, ju lue civiuzation or the diiiona.? . j , nothing has been doue.".'. R- V; PIONEEROF 1 shoreti,I'""l :.'"'"TTOn,,,n; 1 HUXLEY SAYS EVOLUTION PROVO DIES lL . a enipn-Lir-ga- GIVES HOPE FOR FUTURE .. n; V - ihl: :',0aL f ' Jjtft-rttft- Th:ltn1a1i'rval: - n OLD AND YOUNG PREDICTS btH-au- STEAM AUTO tbt -- "pie wiimno SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES ailmlulFter first aid. . lion ths iHfrf f t'ie hnd Wan taken to hofspfdils. the crowd street more thun any one else in hi. . tremendous duties delivering the mails between cheer, aud the parade was resumed, the postofflce and the 1,'dIou depot' kM1 u aughters at Park IUIIU U I , B sever- - The streets of Melbourne were gorgeously decorated for a fete in honor of the Americans, who arrived with a portion. of th$ Pacific fleet , this week, r . x - Whe crashed, the parade halted. The American sail? ors broke ranks nnd Went to the. as ststance of the riitlju- - Ambnlanres the-erand-ar be found, the touring of the pole madeTrirtwrnt landing. ,i.A. landing other than on water, would be very difficult, because no crew la available to tow the strip down and fasten it f TheThlir must twTafgel? tBaSTBe Los Angeles to carry the large scien over 100 members' representing an tific staff. It will be remembered that WPi en the transatlantic flight the ZR-- 8 .nDn8U0' .V,Rn is enhanced The' this ment faculty could Dot take another passenger with theTiddUlon of Dr. V. It. year her'carrylng Is to be profewaffP A Tanner, who power ,for le,,89 ixHaif-&&&-soph be' able to soology and 8udweeks,' asitant. professor carry another 4 tonaplf it started of educational administration ; Oer-rIts flight from a place at " Jong.-'deade the college of ZK-S, and not, as thefrom, a place deaa""of fine" artaTKcttie ;BmarFr "500 metres above the aea.! If the women ; Carl J. Christensea, instruc-ip- i aorth monM a IjPA 'AngeJea ttempt in physics and - mathematics; pole expedition, she would have to C. Lambert, Instructor in eleAsnel use hydrogen because, filled with helium, she carries, 0 tons lesa But mentary, teaching; Myrtle Jensen, for safety a bigger airship would Instructor 'n Englisn ;, J, instrnctdr In . geology ; Margaret ' always be required. Dr. Eckener baa sufficient trained Summeabays, Instructor in vocal men in FrledrhKhafeu to make up music ; O. J. Hart, , hntractor In hiscWwhlchH ammmt to-saiiwii, amy v. jaaiiuuuuu, nuuy thirty mett" The scientific members Jensen' and OJens Olseu, instructors will be limited to twenty and in in school ; J. tV, McAlllftter, training elude several German and some in ternational experts. : Dr. -- Eckener instructor in public school music; has already wired to Amundsen re Glen Van Wagenen, assistant in intisic ; Harvard Olsen, special inminding him of previous discussions In violincello. about reaching the pole in an air structor from, the university Returning he and Amundsen that ship hopes ' from lesve of absence are, E. L. RobIn and Ellsworth will join Nansen director of physical education erts, the two trips which are now conand athleticsr Vllate Elliott, profes-so- r sidered. ; of textiles and. clothing; Alice Contraryi to Amundsen's last ex- L. Reynolds, professor of English pedition, this new one will not 'mean the physical strain he just under literature; J. M. Jensen, associate went, , The scientists will have to professor of English. The catalog announces work assiduously, but to use Dr. two, of which will be new this Eckener' Words, they will live near the pole, as if they stayed In a din year. The department of biology has '""-- Tt lug car orji sleeping 4 I pros-peetir- e. wlirr chics. food will be cooked." The native "hula" and "haka dances will be given in native a DURINGTMADE OTirtCTfTnjfftetenrffl TO FEATURE PACIFIC ...... HUNDREDS HURT ; COCOANUT HUSKING CONTEST nesdayugugLJLJccordtngJtQ-- W. Monroe Paxman,' a member of the books, Hill said, it would cause a general committee of the Pacific ftnlteTbtf pdicapoif the Whole fed slanders' society. 31 judicial sj'Htem. An opportunity will be afforded to Hill recalled that the late Presi- observe native rfJou,th Sea Island dent Harding in one of his messages costumes, dances and songs, as well to congress referred to matters re- - aH t eat native. prepared foods de latitie to prohibition as "the great clared to be the-- most delicious ob vthe est scandal in the history, of tainable, said. Mr. Paxman. There country" and described the Volstead will be a huge "Omu" or oven, also act as "a tause rending the moral called "Hang!" and Ineertaln disfibre of the nation." tricts ''Kappa Maori" i where r the ..I l- descend on the surface of the water aud to anchor there.. 8bould so and entomology. The new college of fine arts is also listed for the first time. This college will include the departments of music, public and dramatic art and art. OUTING speaking Several new schoMrsbips are also listed for the first time.. Among them are the Whitemo're scholarship For the first time in America a boys band, under, the supervision of $100 for some worthy student in native cocoanut husking contest, of John J. Robert will play In the college of commerce; the .Fir- under the direction of the Samoa n every city In Cache valley, as well mage band scholarships of $50 each mission will be stttged at Cne Pacific as'Ogden, Salt Lake and adjacent for two, band members; an the Beck JnjthjnUreJilstory.jBtlheJederaJJJslandersljeto govern mentj . . wittbeenjojnjbjeihalshift I r " . V. MeAdara, dial- - , a nnhave . . - brid are-beln- - at so-jh- - tr than-awinter- n! - ..,-- . ff - iT-rf-thi---a-firhranir " 'a, |