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Show I j(Sm fainteaa to til aecUona of UUh count. " FORTIETH YEAR, NO. 95 PROVO, 1 HE ! l!l(ES SECOND GLILGAR The annual drive for funds with Assisting him In the various diswhich to carry on the Boy- - Scout tricts will be the local finance di program In Timiwnogea 'district rectors who will work under the dis In every case, ex council will "begin next v Monday trict chairman. itartet eept the- - TtttrietHrtrirthrwe; irimte: within lliecouncll. These dUtrlcuWen are president of the various In Tlntle, Mr. Shrlverla the are made up of Alirfne stake, Utah take stake? known as the central district ; district, chairman, "We want to gather : enough Kolob stake. Palmyra stake, Nebo '. 'v stake and Tiutlc district money tolnsure a first class rkout . Thei budget for the fiscal year program for our boys during the was made out at the annual meeting coming year,"' President Chlpman of the executive hoard of the coun- said, In discussing the matter before cil two weeks ago. The drive is ex- the acout workers of the council. know that our Teop!e who believe pected to gather .funds enough to "I n boys will not turn an earnest carry the program until September when he goes 20, next year, the date upon which Scout worker down We have had out this after ' money. . closes. Scout the year workers"have no where the difficulty "We waut to gather the funds In and I do not instructions followed 8. F. one week," .President Harris, any this year. of the TimpanogoH eooncll said, "in anticipate "There isn't a man in this entire order, that the people may pay their council who will not invest a few allotment and forget finances for an dollars in the future citizens of to entire year and enjoy scouting Itah. The budget has been- cut as the fullest extent. For that reason low as Is possible if we are to have I fojMEROUS CASUALTIES IN TODAY'S FIGHTING ' Foreign Diplomatic Mediation Iff Uulgaria Affair Sought By( Greece V ATHENS, Oct 22. (CP) Flght-In- j 1b Jfuil jwlnj between 6reeks -. ftnd Bulgarian. Having occupied Petritsl yesterday, the Greeks , followed this up today by ttccuplng tb'e Bulgarian Tillage Of Coula. Fighting ensued and la now progressing. r The '" V' : are part double-occupation- s the Greek course of compelling ,of JBulgaria tojsnd Jhaliegeadlng ofTMacedouia by guerilla' warriors kuSwn as comitadjls. .. LONDON, Oct. 22. Athen dispatches received here this afternoon related that there had been numern ous tumidities in the fighting as the Greeks' continued to push on against theBul-gars- . " ;;:', . LONDON, Oct. 22. The Athena correspondent t the Exchange CAREOFTEETH rTt"I6aythulefforis . will be made to secure foreign dip-- STRESSED AT larjayniean.ja-Xtra-Jxiy.Baved- l' finaricejwinrnlttPCjji8;vellB The collection from rtoulile," is one of the slogans district. throughout the. entire council will that is being used. "We're-backlntheScdut lTogram,1 IS another. beTnaderunder his mi; KIWANIS CLUB Alpine.", fliimatic "mediation of the Bulgarian 'frontier Incident Dr. M. W. Merrill Told Club men How to Avoid Trouble With Teeth THIRDWARD UTAH COUNTY PRITiIARYTO HOLD BAZAAR AT ROTARY Planck will address the Prove Kotary club, at the regulatihjnchcon meeting at the Hotel ltcl0tiA Friday noon on the origin, growl and activities of the Rotary The meeting will be organization. under the direction of the educational committee of the tlub. ,.' Gordon-Vo- f n ormer Dancer In Hospital Jit ne ' Paris, by'the on the ground that'Bhe is' a ' ' Countess Karolyf is the" wife of he short dived Hungarian republic, who was "gagged" by the stat de- -j Oct., 22. (UP) Ten pnrtment Inst spring when he came . CHICAGO, armed bandits early, today robbed to this country "to, visit his wife, . thre? fk,ral'"reserve. bank iuessen-ger- s thenlu ft New1 Yori$ hospital,-. of two mall pouches' and a ;The refusal is ji i.. harmony, .wit ft ciirfeucy, the (lopaftnrents' policy of denying Tjaik'et slipposed to i T iithey were wheeling the pnrcels in admission to jrommuuists,. eutorced 'a push cart to. the tank. Jaium. B. notably in recent weeks against " . the British communist who McDougairrgweruor of the Hnnk, "said he felt the lnw"wa smnll, while sought to come to 'vt'ashlngtou'to at'(other tfflclaiis est'iiimlpd the loot at tend the sessions of the Interparlia". t. J"'me thousands of dollars." .V.a: mentary, union. a, j church, r Operation Fatal For Ohio Banker ; . . proffered the use of 'a 'machine on a trial wWioiit obligation on the iwrt of the county and in all probability this offer will he accepted by the county commissioners. QUAKE SHAKES CALIFORNIA ; - - - , TEACHERS OF ' CITY ATTEND of-th- CONVENTION Annual Meetings of Utah jjiniitosal Educational -- Association" passed by the house of . .deputies Begins Tonight that women might take seats in thi j lower house. Teachers and faculty memliers of the Provo public schools,- Provo high and. the .Young university, are ex pec ted, tu atteud-- the , tblrileth an nual conventirur of the Utah Educa tion asstKliitlon 100 ier cent strong. Thetonvention oiieus In the Salt Lake' tabernacle (bis evening at nrltt..!, Ibij,!, Hmtlrn ,tti,Titf,l Atlfl markPtIng in "memoganizations aggregating bership some hundreds of thousands of farmers will be the principal " . ; speaker. adSfliHro's Mr. addition to In dress the nominations 'for officers of the association for the ensuing year will take place Thlr evening, and electC' Which will be by ballot, will take place at the headquarters of the association on the mezzaiiie of the Hotel Utah Friday.' At this time, a president, two vice presidents and two niemliers of the board will ba elected. of Eight delegates' to the annual meeting of the National Education association will also be chosen Departmental sessions will occupy tomorrow morning, and afternoon, wliile a number of breakfasts, luncheons and similar events have been arranged. -- There w;l!l be ft general assembly tomorrow night at the tab ernacle, at which Dr. John L. Rich ardson of the Uulversltyof Cali fornia will speak on '.'Adult Education, a General Survey," and. Dr. L. T. Hopkins of the I'niversity of ('olorado-rrrtiHmuss .the slogpn of the present convention ."Every Child, His Opisirtuuity.? Shakers at the final general as: sembly to b, heldlatthe assembly hall on the talteruacle grotinds.-wll- l Miss rfaliceiJenkiiis ofthe X-- TEXAS AFFAIRS INBADSAYS IS ANGELES, Cat,". Oct.; 22. earth tremor (UP) was felt in Los Angeles at,i 2 a. m. ' '. today. Many residents were awakened by the jolt which lasted approximately eight seconds. There was no damage. PASADENA; Cat Ot., 22. shaken was by an Pasadena UP) earth tremor at 1 :32 a. m. today. The shock was severe enough to . arouse residents. Mother, Child Burn to Death ATHENS, OhTo.iOct., 22. (UP) Hattie .Dunfee, wife if ft coal miner and Laura Duufeo, 5, .her. daughter, were burned to death-t- j day when fire destroyed their home! 1 Two other children were burned painfully and two others escaped. The four, fed from a blazing bed room Just as the . toof co!lnpsel Origin of the fire was not learned. -- Mrs. spV o., of ljormnl income -- tax rates, slashing aliput 25 per cent from the present schedule was set, out In fetter Secretary of Treasury Mellon forwarded to Chairman Green of the house ways and means' committee. t ,;T The ew schedule would provide a n income tax of sne jx-- r cent on $.1.000 ; two per cent on the next $1,000; three ik cent on the next $4,000 and five per cent thereafter. This compares with the original Mellon suggestion of one per cent on J $3,000;. three per cent oo the next $4,000 and five per cent thereafter ;. '.' ' , WASHINGTON, Oct., 22. (UP) Following a series of political tilts with niemliers of the Iowa tax . club, the house ways and means conmiitree . todayorderetl jiwlitics iiarred from discussion "at" its hearing aiid liisfrmted futrp fwifrisio! , to wrafina themsriveSTxetuBively 1o taxes. .':... Btpreseutatlve Oldfield, Demo-crat, Arkansas, raised ' the question when tlie committee met for Its '. fourth hearing on the new $:i(W,000,- - ; (XKI tax reduction bill ami asked that no more political arguments be Indulged In. "Political discussion Is not order beforai the ommtttee,"i Chairman ';. Greeu, Republican, Iowar ruled. be'.leve all members of the .ommlttee, however, encouraged and Joined with the members of the Iowa" tax club iu their difCUsioiw yesterday, Green' said. The Iowans had pralwd the Mel lon plnn and elainicd that f be people of their state had 'snnetioiied com-- . pletely the Coolidge administration chief execn- -' by giving tlve a 100,000 vote plurality in the " last election.' Several speakers denounced .com- munlsin and referred to op)suienls of the Mellon plan as "radiculs." R. B. Lbwdon, Lowdea Machinery Iowa, .today company, Fairfield, ftskiid reduction of the present 12 per cent capital stock tax to six or eight per cent. Ht. endorsed the proposal to combine, the capital stock with the corporation tax. -- . i REP.F.K, ,,1 ie . A new schedule . Dallas, Tex., Oct. 22. (UP)- "There ia one of four things wrong with Texas state affairs graft. ot incompewaste, extravagance tency It may be all of them," State Representative T. K. 'irwin today In an interview regard ing calling of a special session of the Texas legislature,' , IbWsentative Irwin said he was in favor of a special session for the purpose of investigating Governor Miriam A. Fergusons' pardon record and the state highway commission A netitlon for a special session was first issued by Reirt"seutiitive A. H. King of ThnskmoVton, Tex., and yesterday Sjeaker toe Satter-whitof the. Texas house of representatives, who is In Washington. Issued: a statement threatening to call the session. " . Nine acts of clemency yesterday of Governor Ferguson raised the acts iier- grand total of clemency "' formed to 051. Ot this number 155 are full pardous and 404 are conditional Irwin said eovernmental affairs should be above suspicion. He us BRANSON, Mo., Oct. 22. (UP) serted he did not object,, to Former ovtftoit Notch, tiuy Governor' James E, Ferguson advis- - The inir' Governor Feritusoa 'except in (hsauk village, is to be closed and cas'.is where the former was inter ts closing marks the passing of a character of--' fiction, the "Cucli ested fiiiiuicially. ell Wright's-boo- k. lrwiuUilijeteLtiJthe oiilaucliter having tin nll Ri d lieu on The .SUepherdof .the . Hills,. - , e QUAINT FIGURE PASSES WITH P.O. CLOSING . - y of ClnchittfttS ud Ms. "Mil, Reeve, . president ,of (lie national Irwin wot connected prominently congress of parents and teachers.-- with an Investigation of state prison The schools of this city and 'the affairs a year ago. loung university , wore t'fsmlssedi Wednesday afternoon niitll Monday naming in order that' all teachers . the convention. News Manager . " 'The nation needs imore religion declared President Coolidge In a recent address before a council of churches convening In "Washington," said the Rev. Everett E. Btchelder of the Community Church to a Herald rejiorter today. "There is also this additional statement which IS bound to cause food for thought, 'I can "conceive of no adequate remedy for the evils which !xset society except through the Influences' ' ; of religion.' "Less thuu forty per cent of the children of school age in the United States are enrolled In Sunday school or receive In tiny manner the benefits of religious training. Then when It Is Considered that only half this number are" in regular attendance a"t the sessions of rerigions"ducation connected1 with nr churches we wonder why onr Country .can hold its own atf a" Cliristlan nntlon against such handicaps or Surelyr-rrrthi- s array' of evidence we can Tlutl accountable reason-fcouccrn mm waves ana evu bubu is 'ur iuitk; practices, crime, " . hot overwhelm ui. :.r . a conviction be "overcome in through .,, only nioralify "Lapses onlhe part tit thci 'dtizeus of this land tlytt more Christianity needed. Certaljily ourboi is In imr. children and the lasting beueflts which tbey gain through religions trulhiiig reselved iii the home and church, and also thro.ngh the encouragement and example which their elders nnist give them In regular church-- ttenda nop,-- There sliould always be the challenge of ,life at Its best and noblest to show' the effwts of religion at work." e i Washington, ' y SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES - n of each scnool will be forwarded to theVgeueral board who will tabulate the re- suUsof the campaign throughout the m UP) The word "obey" heretofore spoken by brides in the Protestant Episcopal marriage 'ceremony, has been definitely eliminated by a 6C 4to ?7 vote of the house of bishops of " the church. 'In eiiminatlng the word "obey," the bishops also struck out the bridegroom's promise of ."with . ail then endw goods-1 While the bishopfrwjre reaching this decision,, the house of depntie? of the churcn approveu innisxioii vi articles t religion, the thirty-ninnow title' to'gethfr, w'th printed at the end pf the prayer book." The .house pf 1islu! has yet to concur casting out of the ar ticles of religion and If the higher dep- body follows the lead be wHl iiubir the articles pn Sties, In a sepnrinite book, priuted Althounh the ImlUops women the victory iu the hfutter oi elluflnatTon ofthe Word otiey," they y, ELKS TONIGHT g , 22.--- ( next Sun-daOctolter 25. The day has'been designated by the Deseret Sunday School union as "Everytxidy In Sunobday School" day and will be served as such throughout the L. D. ' )riginal Mellon Schedule Sent to Ways and Means Committee . - to-Se- , During the past two week. a unified effort has been put forth by the Sunday schools of the Utah stake Schools. H DEPUTIES REVISE CHURCH PRAYER BOOK POLITICS BARRED FROM HEARING Women in Proposal Pro- Lower House of Church LvRepresentative Oldfield tests Against Mixing Poli- Killed j : Body ' k To roo llooinixT lion tlWl VVi( ,1,111 A VkAVQ AAVtt&U, ' U . NEW ORLEANS. ILa.itVt., : r'-- 'V 8. church, Most of the sixteen schools In Utah stake have completed a the nTimTief of boys and girls belonging in their respective wards. Invitations have been extended to all, both parents and children; to attend the services Sunday morning at 10 :30 o'clock. The campaign js In the Interest of a greater attendance at SUuday school and a wider - religious which at - present is education as the deemed by educators need of the . nation today. greatest A - circular from the general board of Sunday sf fiools tails attention 1o million the fact that twenty-seveand women children aH?eng-Bi-e of Froteatant families In the United States receive instruction. The circular also states 1 that only fifty per cent of the-D. S. children of Sunday school age are regular attendance at Sunday school. The regular class work will be conducted aril no special, program wULbe glyen, according "to Yictor X Bird, superintendent of the stake ONE-FOURT- House of Bishops of Protestant- Episcopal Church Marriage Vow . Have Record Attendance In Utah Stake BE GIVEN BY efft-cte- , Effort Made By Officers to MUSICALETO. g CEREMONY - y, , mm BSii hydro- AIM TO INCREASE RELIGIOUS INTEREST Senator and Mrs. LeRoy Dixon, Mayor and Mrs. O. K, Hansen and Mrs. C. Hi Maw spent Wednesday In where they attended Salt Lake-Citthe eighth annual conference of the Utah Public Health association.' Mrs. Maw was honored by being elected a memljer of the board of directors for the term of one., year, to fill the. vacancy caused by. the resignation of Mrs. TV. F. Knox of Beaver. Senator DixeJi addressed A large group of Provo artists the conference on the subject of concert at the "Knocking at the Door of the Leg- wiit"be presented in Elks'" home this evening, under the islature." Of the resolutions passed by the auspices of the local Elks.lodge. A varied program of both popular conference, the most important was one uring Ithat the organization and classical number, will be given from the continue to actively promote, a cam and will Include selections little 'SyhiplwuyorchestraJliss paign font state sanatorium,.. ; the Utah is one ot the few states in Marguerite Jepperson, soprano Mrs. Sarah trio; that-lia- s BoOth)lsen string instisuch no nation the Ramsey, soprano Rhea aud Merle '. . ' tutien Blumenthal; piano selections; Murray Roberts and Prof. J. R. baritone soloists. The concert, begins at 8:15 and is free to the public, according to the of the program. 22. (UP) committee fit charge CLEVELAND, O., Oct., desire of David C. Wills, 53, chairman of Who" state that it js the and " the Federal Reserve bank of the the lodge to bring the public foremost 'musicians Provo's of some hos local fourth district, died at'a in cldscr contact. pital todayr lie had suffered a relapse following an operation, for an abdominal ailment .' The possibilities offered by the iiistalntion of an addressograph In the Utah county courthouse were presented to the county commissioners and the heads of tiie respective departments of the county Wednesday, when the entire official family wen to Salt Lake to Investigate the merits of the machine. The visiting party went- - to the offices of the Remington Typewriting company, the Bait Lake county offices and'thbse of the Mountain nd Telegraph States Telephone. company, the latter entertaining the group at luncheon. After a thorough investigation of .the work of the addressograph along with ft dish of ice cream," Dr. and a special: bookkeeping machine Merrill explained. handled by the Remington Typewrit"Acids cause the disolutioirof the ing company, It was the consensus enamel, conswiuehtty, of opinion that a combination of the foods in excess should be developed,' two machines would be an ideal was the speaker's warning. "Pyor- 'arrangement to handle the work of rhea is' the 'dread of the, layman," ihe Utah county offices. JV lie sh lil. "Certain magazines have It is s'tated by county officials advertised that four out of- every that by the installation .of. this five persons have pyorrhea. I hard- equipment a saving of $1500 to,$l800 ly think the percentage is that high, per year can be iu. the work although there is an alarming of handling the tat notices, roll, amount of it at present" sales and certifie fllx sale records, In collusion the speaker urged his all of which can be written on the audience of the importance of car-in- addressograph. iotthetfeeth and declared that The "machine has a capacity of it is a profitable practice for oue. npuactls- of a.tKV naffies and descrip, to. see bis dentist regularly. tioiis per hour, it is said, 'whereas the present scale of production is about 200 names and descriptions per day for each person writing. company has . The addressograph Ontario's I'ilO.lXRUXK) ' electric ay stem. . 'Everybody in Sunday School' la Campaign For Next . Association Addressograpn REFUSED VISA ; HEALTH UNIT Up Through Aid of COUNTESS IS Armed Bandits Rob Messengers SSI Sunday The attendance CHICAGO, Oct, 22. (UP) Sirs. i'uhtte,. Tremalu Mtljaughlln, farmer dancer, who Is confined to the Michael Keese bospltal here "for a rct," was doing "very jiicely," -ljcr muse reiwrted today. ; Hcports that Mrs. McLaughlin was seriously 111 were denied emphatically by; hospital attendants and her .husfiand but the exact nature WASHINGTON, Oct.. 22. (UP) of her illness was not disclosed. With the approval of the state de, ''She went to the hospital simply partment. Countess Katherlne Kar-Olfor a' rest," McLaughlin said, but has been refused a visa to "visit he admitted he remained at her the United States on a lecture Umf, .bedside for nearly 18 hour.. :, Amerh'a-T- consulate In 1 ADDRESSES NEW MACHINE . VON PLANCK LE ROY DIXON MAY PURCHASE Proper 'care of the teeth was the address subject delivered before the members of the Provo Kiwanis club by Dr M. W. Merrill, at their 'weekly laucheon meeting at the Hotel Rolert8 today. The Provo Third ward Primary 'Walter Uedquist presided, and association will conduct a bazaar was the donor or at the ward amusement hall Friday prize. The members were delighted evening, October 23. The bazaar, will with the splendid reading of Miss o'clock and an inter Louise Cruikshauk of the Young open at 6 esting program will be glyen com university, who read "Professor mencing at 7 :30 o'clock. at a Football Gunie." She. was ;.. There wlll.be all kinds of good ob'iged to respond with an encore. things for sale at the various booth; Dr. Merrill told (those, present while everybody will get a bite at thnt the enamel of the teeth was the fishpond. Among the various very much like a piece of fine china things that Will be sold for the In and consequently .should be given terest of the Primary association as good a care. are pillow cases, lunch cloths, "No one would think of putting dresser scarfs, dollies, aprons, a china cup from real cold water rugs; children's clothing, suddenly Into real hot water. They qjillts, of candy,' vegetables and know it woudl be like to. crack the every kind. There will be refresh- dish. Yet they will .take hot soup mints on sale. , which burns the mouth and to get The public Is invited'to attend., relief they will grab a glass of cold water and drink, it. Or they sit down and sip a cup of hot' cocoa -- - 1 Tele-frap- h - Ikwtt orgmized Ww-tll- be ready to week. . Greece-Bulgaria- - J t f every man and women in Utah valgather the fmjds next ley and the Tintic district will- be willing to contribute their share to"Since the leading men of the var- wards htis budget." ious districts are active workers in Each ward of the council ha Scouting and since the people are been organized, with captains and now converted to the benefits of the workers who are to visit every indiScout program, we anticipate very vidual in the district. Receipts will little trouble In making the collecgiven for the mmey and proper tion,'" President Harris said. credit will be spread on the books Stephen L. Cbfpman, president of of the council."Give liberally, for an extra dol- the Alpine stake, is chairman of tdistrtctiiBS AH ft Tho nrorinriul eovemmrait f On tario, Canada, has named t A. Magrath, above,' to succeed the late Sir .Adam. Beck. as bead of Citizens of This Section Bulgarians Professing, United Press gays i (Sir liy FutureA Fighting Between Greeks and , PRICE TWO CEJJT3 Scput Leaders Urge i Her wealthy husband aud Chicago police! were waiting when Mrs. Margaretta Hoffman, 23, above.ateppe4.ff a westboiyid train at St Louis with John V. Wiedemeir, - movie V, pfomotor. tFojrgl ve "we ! He promised to make aie a star," cried the wife. But ' Hoffman , had the petr locked up. - THURSPAY, OCTOBER 22, 1925. UXAJW, Jto JV Jim- HERALD mOKEg- -, Business Office fS EditorWi Rooms f 107 Dies Suddenly lnight-atteud- "ncle3lke; 'frnatiame ii'tiial. . white whiskered patriarch stamps and' who sold postcards,looked, after the malls for Notch for avhich he., received about 5100 . a jeiir from the government. "Uncle Ifee" whose real name is out' as the hill folks say. But he's loyal to the government and. to complain. 'Wright became acquainted withiu Tmle Ike? when the former wu-the Oziuks getting . local- color : for bis novels. Mori ill came west from New York" wNiere he onse sot t.Vpe im the New York Tribune when Horace Greeley . whs editor.- NEW YORK, Oct., 22. (UP) William K. Stewart, business mandied ager pf the Todela News'-Beeearly tiMlay foUowiug"a heart at tack at the home of William H. Dcdge, in Polhm. N. Y. Stewart was in New York on a business trip and spent the night at the home of ;NEGAUNEE, Mich., Oct; 22. Dodge, who is president of the Allied .. . (UP)-The Mitlki Newspaper. Incorporated. Uidy 14, frozen in the snow storm lhat swept this territory early in- the week, was brought back home today. Waimo's body was found ill the woods near here. late yesterday. Olorlou Aimo dohnsnu, 17, a companion on :The entire-tasj- ; j) the trip is under medical attentlojaj Girl.'' the comedy show t& lie staged His hands, feet and fnce are frozen' by the Trovo Tost No.lS. of the imiil hla mlml nvriirfiut iml.iil.i lirK.il American Legion will meet at'tht - WASHINGTON. Oct, 22. by the exis'riem-estaggered Armory at 7 :W o'clock 1 tonight. BOY FROZEN IN SNOWSTORM Rehearsals To Begin Tonight Masons Honor 't' : 1L. !! 1..... . . .1 VNtHUHy . and collapsed. . The two, along with three other boys, made a trip into the : woods Sunday. "They were overtaken' bv the blizzard and ,lveVame Tieparnted. Three of the tWys;ma,ringed to Wii their wny back to town. . lirotg-Le- w : Flower Wizard t (TT) . ,.... hr. Levi Morrill is 90 years old has lion pest master at Notch for 30 years. Tourists iu the Ozurk wuntry Have known "Uncle Ike" as. the itlilber. Burbaiikfamnus natiiriil.-is- t I.Hwy:bo haarv Ps- and scientist ot Santa Rosa, turned Jrom a hurried trip to catello.' wil lie. present and. will be gin the rehearsals lil earnest. ' All members of the various Legion committees for the show- - are also requested to be present at the meet-- ' '' J ing tonight. , t Cat. t(Klny,wss made a tUiriy-tbitdecree Mason, highest lmnor. of the Scottish. Rite, by the supremo cenn-ci- l of the vu5,iioru .n l.ilu lion if the (Order, .'Tfor his geueml Imn tn" of limmuoi.v." lent bihors 'iir d .. i . v ... ... I. i. k . . . |