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Show k KTWEPATQ uinsf to all tecUjiia MIEIEMilLIB) fcl Utafc county. ?ROVO, UTAH, TUESDAY,- - DECEMBER 1, 1925. FORTIETH YEAR, NO. 122 II 1 ln l 1 - PRfP CTWIAAI:-FI xvii itII it fill it IfIItl i II li If 111! " . (.,--- POLt II II II II I : r a very short speaker i Order Book Containing Names - Of Customers feature Confiscation ) llyh :( 1 thown here chatting with' a fellow ttufcnl of normal height. Ri$to train$ his oratorical voice Jby telling papers in his off hoart. a- f Georw R Studham of Salt Lake Lodged in county . i "2 among- - prom - : " v.- and 4' Was - - - w ii II VI 17 1 1 i II M VI VV 11 WE, NM0NS (p: THRILLS LARGE 'V I i WJ . .Chfist Volunteers Were Out Early Repairing Damage to Streets and Buildings V iU tLtLT MEMBERS FUR BY7 frGAlE If k j; hg?J VI 1 ; i&ss AUDIENCE HERE h UI LUUUH I lull Polls Will Be Open at Provo Fourth Ward Chapel From 7 X M. Until 7 P, M. GREATEST PEACE . - MOVE IN HISTORY Arbitration Treaties on Disputes Given Attention of t Delegates j uiMIIU Wednesday Dec'l LONDON, Dec, 1. (IP) The held in Provo for rrVany years will come to a close tomorrow, Locaruo European security pacts Thrilled with the splendid manr.ei when residents of the Fourth municipal ward will elect a in which the Brigham Young uni- were signed today. school board member to represent the district in the board Statesmen of seven nations, as of education of the Provo .city schools. , The election will be versity band, under the direction f sembled In a reception room at the conducted in the Fourth ward chapel, corner of First West Prof. Robert Saner, parformcd in foreign office and .affixed .their the concert In the Utah stake names to a series of documents and Fourth North streets. Thef polls will open at 7 o'clock Monday evening, a greut binding western Europe to keep the in the morning and will remain open until 7 o'clock in the - ' :: :.- . throng of lovers, of real music pro peace, evening.1 nounced it the best mufiicale beard All residents of the ward who are DroDerlv rwristcred The signing ceremony constituted MIAML .'Fli, Dec., 1. (CP) here In a long time. ' the greatest voluntary, peace move for the regular election will be permitted to vote at the school Swept by a terrific rain fall and That the good bid music of Suppe, In the history of the old world; election. The Fourth municipal ward embraces districts ' was Florida lit seaboard ,the gales Oounod, Pwelnl, DeKoven end marked the beginning of new post eleven, twelve and thirteen and includes the territory north erally 'drenched to its foundations others of their class Is not en irely war posse in the relations WW? among of Center street between Sixth West and First East streets, today aud struggling to get business unappreciated and ( supplanted by the former warring nations and sig provided, however, that the tier of .blocks north of Fifth under Way again. !:! the . modern Juuw was thorouxhly nalized the official of Ger v e While pqopie worked In bathing demonstrated last North street between First East street and University avenue eight. Tine aad many into the European concert of ' suits to clean up the. debris' which again the audi" ace broke forth H nations after eleven , not part oi the ward. years absence. la the storm left In Its wake here to tumultuous to be The candidates is Manraret P voted UDon Mrs. a The usual diplomatic custom of applause day, reports over damaged com deep appreciation, both fjr the music Maw, present president of the board of education, and John .to alphnmetlcal signing according munication lines irom numerous and the, manner In whlcli,1t w . business man . of the city. ordet(in JTrwieh -- was followed. Tr Taylor, well-knottthe cities oh the peninsula" showed executed. In , Thus, Germany Alleuiagne" the widespread effect of the storm. .JThe camiwlgn preceding the elecA distinct and pleasins feature of French headed the list with BelStreet car, wire and other utilities tion has been filled with personal was the entertaintmmt the evening's Great France, Britain, gium, Italy, service were paralyzed " here for itles aud charges of various kinds a appearance of Hannah Condle Pack Poland, following. have been made here and there hours, while business was at Fine "One ard whose rendition of The security part itself wag standstill as water rushed into base Day," from "Madame Btttterf ly," ' throughout the district. Die Inter signed German;, by Belgium, ments and over the first floor of and "Thou Brilliant Bird," from est of the election has not, howFrance, Britain with both . Prime even been confined to the district buildings and lobbies of hotels. Con "Pearl of Brazil, was superb. She Minister .Baldwin and Sir Austen " tractors erecting new buildings here was alone.. Many uhrents living !n other given, an ovation and wus acting and Italy. A blue ribbor. and elsewhere in the stricken area parts of the 'tty, highly interj-steobliged to respond with an encore was attached and, each delegate af suffered the heaviest losses in inter numlier. JShe in ine itoco scnoot system, navt-- en sang "Happy Days fixed to- his own seal. A Md in tered into the fight fn-el-j un2 have rupted and damaged work, was ac- shape of a quill bad beeen reserved Gone By." Mrs.' Pucka Out 'of more than 400 entries pf voli-eAt rainx tieacn, volunteers were their opinion in favor of otic companied on. the organ by .Prof for Sir Austen, while the other del field corn exhibited at the Internaout early, today repairing damage to Gerritt de Jong and Glen G. Van or the other of the candidates egates bad their own pens. tional Seed show now being held in Venice Losee Sues Stanley the ocean boulevard which had been This has been more or less ohjee on flute. the The security , pacts signed, the Wagenen, L'tah corn won first, sec Unliable t( some of the residents of At Key West swept by. waves. Chipman Following His Mr. Van Waganeu's flute solo, delegates then turned to the arbl Chicago, ond, fourth and fifth prizes, accord the "district w ho are of the opinio! ureaKersi several ; reel nign were "Wind Alleged Refusal to Wed Amongst the Trees,". byJ tratlon treaties of the Locarno smashing into thejhorejhd the Lemmone, also was greatly en-- J group. These were the treaties be ing to Information .received this that they should be pcrmivted t lnclidents leading up to Stanley weather bureau warned of a storm morning by Reed Warnlck, executive select the board members without In tween, . Belgium and ' Germany Joyed. Chipman's alleged promise to marry "probably of gale force'-- ' threaten secretary of the Ctah- County Farm terference from the tils ' Although the concert was one of France and Germany; Germany and buro&uV Venice Losee and later seduction. lug the southern coast of the state, ' trtcts. j Saner meilL rrufessor Foland and and between exceptional Germany formed the gist of- MtssTiOsees Schools wfere closed in several cit corn cen 'L'tah does not pose The. nomination of John T. Tay a to be congratulated upon the suc providing for arlil ter and each of lor came as a spontaneous rtwlre of thousands testimony before a Jury of twelve and property losses were reported In year such ion of future disputes, with which he has brought rat t cess, men in Judge Ellas Hansen's divi St. Petersburg, Fort bushels of corn are Shipped into scores of Myer, Lale-lan- an aggregation of musicians topatrons of the Parker ami Tnts completed, French secresion of the Fourth district court tlihxjtatfe- byiatocknwHh Hhd poultry Tlmpanogo district," slid Mrs. P. Sarasota and gether and given them a training taries handed Clearwater, around of copies and Tuesday smaller towns. Monday afternoon . growers," Mr. Warnlck said. "In F. Schiil, manager of Mr. Taylor's that reflected In such perform France's guaranty treaties with view of the fact morning! , that Vtab corn has camiwlgn. "Kince his Interests arc Some conservatively estimated ances is,as last a Poland aud for night s concert. ""Miss Losee, 22, daughtrtr of Mr. the demonstrate) itself to be among the equally divhled between the two damage at $250,00a sealing and signature by the finest in the land it seems to me and Mrs. Lyman Losee of 'Lehi, is Big Josses were suffered 4y. cen- schools, I feel that his understand parties concerned. suing Stanley Chipm'an, son of Mr. the farmers could afford to raise ing of our problems nnd the probThereafter the respective dele corn and "MTSrHafry Chrpniah orAmerl- - luge washing away thousands of instead of shipping it in lems of the city as a whole will be gates signed, the copy of a letter to can Fork, for $25,000 for breach dollars of ' . Freight rates are very high and invaluable. ; material. building Germany regarding special priv much of of promise. is gone when The weather bureau officially an the; profit tt I all urge, "eligible petiple to ileges Germany, under article the Utah grower has to Chipman has recently finished nounced imjwrt corn votej to .do so and to .weigh care today that a record fall of XVI of the league covenant deserving a six months term In the 14.1 inches fell from the middle west" during the 12 hour fully tne neas or tne senwus .as Utah county jail having been con signed to relieve that nation some Monand period Sunday night early '.by see them rather than to adopt to of the comwhat victed on a statutory charge obligation participate '.' be ideas of people outside the pre day. . mitted ngaiust Miss Losee. (Jin anncdjctlon of league powers in cinct who protiably do no under in addition to. Miss Losee's testi iA4&iiBLt:Boiuu ul league cTcm ui stand the problems as well the rules. mony, her brother Francis testified ) . WASHINGTON, parents themselves. pec., to been to The historic documents ire that Chipman had going our 'I feel that the thing Senator Rolwrt M. LaFollette, Jr., be deposited within the files of the thier home for the past four years. whool. board needs most Is the in will be invited to the Republican League of Nations at Geneva, with and that he was there! on the night senate caucus and will share party any ratification by parliaments o: deiiendenco of thought and mature of September 28, 1924, the time when committee assijnmenUjniJesJJeje- iirdgmcnrof John T." Taylor." certain acts were committed upon lands. . Otliers living in the Fourth mmiic fuses to be recognized as a Republi wfah-the crliiflnHTHctlon waXbasedT OKLAHOMA CITY, OklB., Dec. 1. can. Senator Jim Watson, Indiana, 'pal ward see a healthy indicatioi: Lyman T. Losee, father of Ven (CP) Johnny Washington, negro said at the White House today.' n the interest taken in the elcc-loice, took the stand, and testified whom the law forgot and Utah county has fttp resident Watson, who is chairman of the to a coversation which"1 took place slayer by a perssens regard'ess o' who was granted a reprieve ten who. since the founding of Utah's residence. senate committee on committees and and Chipman between himself first higher institution of learning ago a few hours before his assistant senate wherein Chipman is alleged to have days Bishop 15. J. Mnrdock, for fn Republican leader, scheduled electrocution, will again have at some time 'or another at would Gerald with said has the following to say ,'rc.l in he' connection that that 4ance, him, marry promised face the electric chair. , tended that school,' the senator from North itive to (he campaign; "It has beer bis daughter, lie testified that Nye, appointed The . criminal court of appeals, re- Dakota a of Utah. of. great interest anil no litfb later. In a conversation with Stanley legal question must first A movement 1h now Mug Initlnt the case, dismissed his appto witness the lutcrcs be and his father the defendant bad viewing answered lication-for WASHINGTON, Dec. 1. lVP)r- ed at the university to organize a gratification a writ of habeas if our town folk iu tlie.. 'yehdiir-cboodeclared that-- he had changed his o"f bristm:is in for all floating association . liquor lcgan . living large , mind and that he then refused to The election of e to the United Stales today from rum nier students of the. school. Utah Washington will die at MCAlester meiiilier U indml an. affnii )ard marry. Miss Loseerum smugglers ships as the coast county has already organized a U vhich should comnmnd the ath.ii It was. then, Mr. Losee testified, state penitentiary Friday- - night at . ';."', guard withdrew twelve cutters from of U. club. . ion and temarks if the whole city that he would have Chipmanarrest- 12:01 o'clock. for the The Since Utah founded, her first nut dry navy' patrol navigation negro shot and killed Otto cd und sent toHjulL' He further A farewell dance will be given in "At the next Utah .legislature-verslty In 1850, It is estimated that 'ill wiU he 'introduced for the pur testified that .Stanley's father, told Holler, Eldorado night watchman in the Bonneville ward amusement protection woyk. Under an executive order by Pres- a total of 22,000 students have, a him that he had committeed an aw .November 1924, was sentenced afteH halftonlght In honor of Paul Stewarose of doing away with the prec.'i ident CooMdge the cutters gave! up tended the institution. In the pret ful offense and that he would have trial to die in the chair, was forgot t,-son of Mr. and Mrs. Scott P. their work for law enforcement and ygtem of electing board' member ten and the'vfiayden failed to execute ent campaign to locate all of theto go to lull, 'n districts and asking for a lu leave will who Stewart,' Thursday, took over the task of protecting former-- ' students- - of the .university Abe Losee, another brother of the him on, the date set. .Poor memory December 3, for Salt Lake rovidiug that board of cdiutrtlO) City; maritime life and' proerty. This on adflresnes about 13,000 hav of law the of and the efforts where he will attend the mission (he part plaintiff, testified this afternoon, or appotutiLy-tstt-coand for thnrreasort in jeeJectcd and .lrL F W, W"rU"H "rt n V- "f hl attojners- - fot- - iPomiuiimHn school before leaving for the New inecessary maneuver, The system at large. minify navy in a crippled condition. George. Thomas, president of th Gura, were called to . the stand to have qept him in the death cell over Zealand mission. , All members of theAs-dry llstrict and pnlliflg is licit) voting ' - soon ', bs the cutters leean school, 1 asking all former students lone testify relative to'an operation per- six months. ' Further clemency is and friends are cordially away ' with, iu our mot prv rum 'winter to In formed aid to posts, steaming away classmate, formed locating ! Losee, June 8. Is hlotibtfuL .cities . Invited to attend. ; row began to off the vfho are "lost" as for as the uuivcr rressive ffl and stutesj. Il tit usinettt dislru the Timpauogi;s New England shore. sity., record 1 concerned. voters to send a n.emler o ttie ctl iJike-CitIn there are nov Kard of education who will ': 1 5.500 former students. Clubs an the town at Inre nid thus With less than 100,000 collw-tAabeing organized there, h.v yie meir to the uisl'ic! from whit rcdlt bers of the various da'sses stich a he niemlier conus.'' "It'-- every man's duty to keep himself physically fit and It Ts with ' , IDrtO. etc. the of cbss 1S0S, of the iiooks, of the t'tah coiihty Charges alh'gil to have hoe a view of giving the business and professional men of Provo an opjiortu-Blty'tA fellowship meeting will le held nnl verjtit; Js growing ifr im- treasurer and $1,600,000 to le to the effcrt that- infer Scattered business and profes at the Community churchWcnesilportaiic dH4aTed- keep"fhemseTves"ntw PnqioVm 'or teachers of the city have Itee 8 to recreational 2 a formei which at Decemlter Fun' in sional Dell Thomas and m., "Fit letter said to.the menV Webb, p. club," day, nrer. reports'that his offliv was city ent to the Timpanosos school hnv . .' friends "He students of the university, of the the jnemliers and '. fairly licsleged with taxpayers yes- director, today. 'ieen refned by Supt. IL ,'lmie ;. "We have arranged to give the men of Provo supervised gymnasiuM church are most cordially invited. erestest asset is its former student Lewis, who 'maiuttilns terday. that 1 tl) were work to which will be added a period of games and fun each Monday Rev. Y. C. Nolmes of San Francisco body! but only if and " when or enchers in that district haTe as he; 'Notwithstanding . S. ReV. and the eanizeiL" Claton Rice, super ; opened in the, principal towns of the and Thursday evenings. These flasses wltf be conducted In the provo in th Jcholasfic, stflndlun In the future, former students of county for the collection" of tax high school gymnaismn. "and every man in the city Is cordially Invited intendent of Congregational chnches the of schools other cfty. will - be the the university" wilt net in an admoney the principal office at Prdvo" to join" us; We are making a nominal charge of $2 per month to covet for Idaho and Utah, "ltuiuors have come to me tl. .the admlnistra Messages will be brought visory enpacity-ilspeakers. was swamped. In addition to a eoH.tili person are broaden sth: " the bare expenses ImldeM to conducting the class. , tive officials of from CounMl the iiistitutipu.'Thh the Tecent National long line of. taxpnyers waiting their statements coiicerniii The classes will begin Thursday evening, December 3, at 6 :30 to J :30 meeting held in Washington, D. C. will he accomplished "throujsh a Ij'tocntory turn yesterday the treasurer's 'mall the teadiing force of t;ie Tinn will not.' regret the time There will be stclal miislc and a "committee of "100"' pf which ajl "I am nwdy to 'accept mcinberSr-y- ou was the heaviest In the history of '' ' Refreshments. alumni be social bour with -. memliers. , presidents wil , spent."'"' .".','" , the. county, Mr. Jeppsoa states.(Continued on Pago Six), TAMPA, Fta., (CP) tropical . gale roaring along the wake of the most severe rainstorm In the history of the state, lashed, the west coast of Florida dur ing the night, causing heavy damage and some loss of life. Ten. were reported, to have been killed, fire Of" whom Were negroes. A In 'n! imil. ',;,,.''.. ' 'AD , ' la An Evening" to Bb Produced in Columbia Theater Friday It ve u ' st Yoiffiras 'NOTION' TO KE FRIEND d - 1 , s l Czeeho-Slovaki- FIRST 'PRIffi IN - NATIONAL SHOW --SWT IS HEARD OFSURPRISES ihe-pqli- ,rf V OF PROMISE CHUCK FULL By PROF, T. EAKL PADOE, is not often that" a town the IgeTof-frogets-aopportunity lo storj-tl- tt yStndhH The most interesting part, ef Hie sec so many pretty girls on stage In ; confiscation, however, was the order one Chow. Girls who can'' dance, book con lining the names of many sing and are good to look at. Girls prominent Jfrovo people. Whether who wear some of the rarest, cos- or not the list Is genuine. Chief shown on the tronesOf: beauty yetWilkins was at a loss to Girls who dash cording- to the notations In the or- Columbia boards. der book, some of the cuatomeV njwithJheJvervfcjifJJroad way-- a nd hnd ma de a part payment ffir "the canter to tunes ofdulnty waitresses contemplated delivery. Studham made a clean confession aud later reappear as Grecian of. his activities, according to Chief nymphs and become Integral parts Wilktns and took, his arrest In good of a rainbow. Girls who can dance Y ;' part. the Charleston nor lose the grace He was lodged In the county jail of the waltz. If pulchritude is a part and. will be taken totore the city court ' Wednesday charged "with of aigood show, then Mark Ander son has vied with Flo Ziegfeld and possession of liquor. "Those who have made a down Earl Carroll.,. payment for,, the gin," says Chief SOme sixteen musical nuuiHcrs Wllklns, "may come to the headV have been Interpolated luto the fnn-fequarters for their supply after be-of the Kiwauig Boy Scout show Jngjperjy"lden ti fJedjsjKlnKJhe foT7FriiayTiextLTnia music is no small part of the ierforuiance'. Prof. ChleJ-llkl- ns adds that the pub- Ralph Booth will condurt the In contained hntnes lishlJig o(,h special orchestra, Mrs. Gam Clark th( 4irdqrbook would be one of the has trained the choral numbers and most prominent among the "Six Wilma Jepjwon and Mildred Lewis Best Sellers" and would create have, taught these" Provo lieauties in the city. niauy fancy and .. Intricate" steps which enliveu the comedy. Some of the times which have been utilized for the plot to bang iiK)n are "Funny,". "The Rainlww Tral," "Because. They all Love "Isn't She the Sweetest You," Thing," "When You See that Friend of Youf s," '"'Alabama.: Bound," "Charleston," "I Love Me,. and several of the latest catchy songs.. One of the features of the show will be NEW YOBK,-Deprl- . (IT)-- T the singing of a song written by Dr. For no other, reason than that ''he George H. Brimhall for the finale of thejecondact. This songJtah . gpt the- - noton," Gordoulrhijfti under-size- d year-olyouth, rained Valley, I Love' You," will long axe blows upon the . head of his linger in j?ur' mind, and the crowds its lilting friend, fceorge Nye, and then took will go out whistling ' . . $5.60 from the dead' lad's- - pocket melody. Some of the best voices 4n Provo Which he siwht playing pool, going to a movie and buying ice cream have been selected for the Binding of the special nnmlers. Glenn Guy-masodas for three girl friends. who has ben on the wast for Tbjs, according to District Attor-some time will liven the. play wi.th ney McPeeh,nB of the 3rouk, wa the meat of a confession made by his bell boy antics and excellent' A glee club will baritone voice. Pirlg after he had told three con-jrfnr with Le Grandg Anderson and flicting stories. , The ladies and chorus In some Nye's body, was found Sunday help : Mr Garn lively numbers. iL,the jiiaht by jBordons Sister, Margaret,' otma Mrs. Bullock wla and 'Olirk week-enwho hnd returned from, a dclTht with ' their prettty pie-evisit. Tonvjilsis the Clive Bradford-wiland notlfied'and were Police squads audience with his doctor and negro searched all day " ditties. ' for pirie. VJnst as more The play vf 111 I remenil)cred for were going to lie assigned music lriterspersed- throughout the a nto walked . to the case,- Plrip Its humorous story "You'll be police st'ilion jiear his home and Is what can hapiien in. a said by police to have confessed the surprised hotel in Provo "All In An Evening." ' murderv. s " II r PEACE PAG KI LLED BUSINESS AT STANDSTILL BASEMENTS FLOODED m I. II ' B.Y.U.BAND d ii ii VI "" $25,000 BREACH KIWANIS PLAY According to Stndham, the bottles are sent, labeled but empty from a Chicago concern. . The. bottles are filled in Sajt Lake City with grain alcohol distilled there. Each quart bottle sells' for $10, according to the, detei-tlve- 1 UTAHCORNWINS pearance' of (he two bottles, he was arrested, by the, two officers and to police taken headquarters. Searching the back of the, auto the officers discovered three cases of - JMflU -- contemplating-;thHdisap- -. gla ii Ii II 7 - ' A , at The, officers who have been on the lookout for the car for some time, found it standing on the South side of Center street between t'ni-- . Verslty Avenue and First v West street. Qnhe seat were two quarts of gin wrapped up In paper, which were removed by Officer, Gourley driver of the car was while the ' away. As Studham returned to the1 car . - - . M- - VI 'N TERRIFIC ' mi ".V.v-Vv-- The gin and police beadquar.'ers. the order book were confhK-ateby Chief ottPoHee Wren Witttaa and Police Offlcep 3. Pr Gourley this afternoon ffhen a man glrlng his name) aq George B. Studham, 2449 South We4 Temple street, was arrested and bis new 1920 model Ford roadster viag taken to the county . I v . ) TEN mm- I 1 w VI . I -- WMAN; CONFESSES TO ACTIVITIES ri'ifug II II . --raVIP- of JTch Thirty six London qnarl bottU4of Gordon k Co.,8 dry gin and an or der book containing a. long list of 1 - -- V inent rrova people are . fes:; V3GUARC1N names of customer II i II II U If I VI '' ' ' PRICE TWO CEXTS AIM UtT A MOD A OCI'VrimCIPiTABIAIfDIIDAA PfTH u xn x u tin in u in it ill vi i iti if fuiiunivi uiiLii HIM ii II CONFISCATE i HERALD PE0XE3 Business Office f Editor M Booms Its 7 - , out-Ad- ' . Czecho-Slova.kl- d, - . Czecho-Slovakl- LAFOLLETTE -- -- IS INVITED TO SENATECAUCUS -- INFORMATION NEGRO SLAYER .' SOUGHTOFALL th-i- t - FACES CHAIR USTUDENTS the-iffeet- h RUMRUNNERS 11 AGAIN ACTIVE - - cor-pu- s. , .V . Missionary Dance Bonneville Tonight .ekt-tloD- ' - , n: - the-war- ' Late Tax Payments Swamp Treasurer J SPARKS FROM LIVE WIREs) s win-'o- Fellowship Meet AtMena Trope Hall l i"Ihc I,.-- ' . fsub-offic- . as-an- -, . ':.'.....,'" ' - 'r; |