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Show j 4 1 v. a Newspaper HERALD PO0XE3 Business Office 77 85 Dedicated to policy of fatness to nil sections f Utah county, , . Editorial Rooms . .. 107 n FORTIETH YEAR. NO. 204. pie a PROVO, UTAH,. THURSDAY, APRIL 1. 1926 PRICE TWO CENTS mm swhy p--e- ThriUing Adventure fof Heroic Effort I BRrflSH SHIP FAB GETHSEMANE IKS HID of SeamenLIs-To- ld U GIVES DON'T DO IT FIVE HISTORY OF j '4 ; Ml STOP CONGRESSMEN ClYSCH00LS i 4t ..it. e;. A 35'A r.W FR01V FIGHTING I r iH , y 1 n Men of Laleham Saved By Crew of British Tanker, Shirvan - I SHIP ON BEAM END. BOATS WASHED AWAY . Sinking Vessel Set On Fire and Seacocks Opened by Rescuers 1 pmm i St .5. l 'A Tin Stratton Iklieves Large Fruit "r ; -- - ? v" Tracing the growth of the Provo city schools during the last quarter of a century from un annual budget of but- - 22,(iai to the present expenditures for education, John W. W. farivr, veteran inemlsT of the likiil whool lioard. gave an Interest-lii- g nnd InMriictive talk befnretlie njimln'i's of the Kiwnnis club at thclf noonday luncheon Thursday. The lMiinted out that -- 5 f yaH ago the in'ineljMil of, the school reeeived but $70 of the Rjonth and, the principal NEW YORK, April The arresting story of how a small British tanker, the Shirvan. had 4 rescued thirty seven men of the steamer Leleham while the fastest of all. ocean-gointhe vessels, ". Mauretania, was speeding to the scene., wits told todfiy by pa plain Arthur Henry Rostron of the Maure"' tania in a radiogram to the United Fiess. Jt Captain Rostron, who wan master ""H .jo of the Oarpathia 'when she picked up 705 passengers from the Titanic I tier that vessel had sunk in 11)12 Ueseriliod the fruitless 'race of "the fleet Mauretania and then commented: 'The Shirvan won the trick. Bravo Shirvan. Over the necessary This is a photograph of the Garden of GethBcniane, o. the outskirts., of Jerusalem, n " distance-eve- n" lc. flip" 3Infirc!SiiIa-w- l.(UP) . g ! ft - ( iUl beaten. The message of Captain Rostron to the United Press can best the latest heroic episode of the deep. It follows in full : "At 3:25 p. m., March 31, the Mauretania received" an SOS from the British steamer Lalehain In latitude 899.06 north, .longitude' 58 38 weat,v" All boats were washed away and the ship was on beam ends. Its hunkers and stoke hold flooded and the water ninln.n "The Mauretania then was facing, a northwest gale and a high sea. I Immediately '.turned totlie rescue and believed I was 1M0 miles off at that time. At. fifll speed I estimated wewonld reach the Jalehnm about 1 a. m., Greenwich Mean time. made were "All preparations aboard the Mauretania to rescue the . lalelmni's crew. 'At R.p: m.. we received a message from the British tanker Shirvan which was only 20 fniles away from the Ijilehnm and at 6.30 p. m. the Shirvan wan in contact. It was 8:40 "prnTLefolfe tBe 3Iaiii!aMa'1B,Wr word from the shirvan that she could effect the rescue and. would take the survivors on to Falmouth, Eng'and 'Th(ii the Mnuretanla resumed its course toward New. York at full speed, being still 30 miles away from the Laleham, all of whose crew had been saved. "The Laleham was.set on fire and her seacocks opened,' It was she would submerge within three hour 'The Shirvan -- " " " . : ine Terrific seas are whipping the it Is fared at least one Atlaii.ieaiid ' Blair mort; vesse', the. freighter TTimivn . Ssvstn. is in distress. TiolirTn-THJlM"Tia TSn when an Tuesday, however, ?o.s. was plckefl'up at naval communications. A storm, off the Connecticut coast one yesterday resulted in the loss of seaman from a coast patrol boat. en men were rescued off Delcware, from a sinking dredge and a lighthouse "keeper at Port Chester rescued- thw men rtboard a marmmod Jerry boat... ... 2.1 , U. J. LAi-r s'.nt'e ft HEAVY 8TORV HITS KANSAS CITY, MO. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. April 1. UP) Snow started falling hare at 8 o'clock Monday and two hours irreat deal of later had undone the work of clearing streets accomplished I'n the last 24 "hour. Hope of relief from the Rtorm of the Inst two dnyg dlsap- . peared. J ( record-breakin- r , II I I , ';v'j7': - " ':'. r' 7ts - .'...:-.'.:- f .t. Tiint-ttfiog- Kl'Hjikllii w hool 75. '.Suirti If. Cluiide Lewis gave an liilorcstiiig aildress on the eonjdiion of the common seliools.of Utah And IS WASIIINflTON. Anrll t I rPt near fist fight between Rankin. MisslsslDid. dem ocrat, and MJUs, New York, republi can, occurred in the bouse chamber today when the Judge English im peachment case was called np. The two members were prevented from comliiE to actual blows I.v rgeant Rogers and sever al memliers. Iiankin became angry when Mills requested him to withdraw a de mand for a ouornio eall. ' They exchanged several inandiblo words lHfore Ilanlitn mada a stren- iHMis effort to enguge in physical combat with Mills. "You can't Insult me. Rankin shonted.oTl dTrTr;"couteiuptll)Ie:"" scoundrel," It took four democrats and Rott ers to keep Run kin from springing . iiDio Alius, uatikiu-l- a about o feet 0 inches tall aud slight of bu'.ld and Mills' is about the same height but " " ' . slightly heavier. ' ille"the, democrstte' members were struggling with Eankiu he kept snouting at Rogers: , "Tske that scoundrel over on the Republican side where he belongs." Mills bad gone over on the Democratic side of the chamber to appeal to Rankin to withdraw his demand for a quorum call Interest of speeding the liiipeachmeut debute. The incident threw the house in- 1 nilnto juprnar Hndlt-Wiui-uutes before Speaker Ijongworth finally restored order,-- A Repye-sentativ- es cited futures showing thai salaries are lower In. Utah to where Christ, went to paid in u j4hU, Xhun. eb xc-- ullu'xvc-uFronelscan"Ti7()iik8ikee)iug tegardeu lirgiiod lie asserted that no mcIkniI can at- Finders' pruynrft'er'theTSsriipiierron Thursday of Troly.We" if they can get it! .Today being April 1, this little keeper , . condition. . . , tain a prop-.- degree of efficiency scene is being emu-teon many a street corner in many a city throughwithout ailefjiiate fuiaiicial supiKirt out the land; i and apH'iiltd to the nicmliors of the Kiwanls club to give more though: yml SltWition to the school problem. PLAYERS---- -.'VVvdHIng a lmrlipcr fruit crop asfofr Utah count v, Geo. serted nt t1ut luncUedii' today-thathe present indications are that ' , there will not only be a larger crop than usual but that the fruit will I bring a better price. This, he" sa(id. ( will be diurto the fact th it the 1v i. , have been frozen Thousands Cheer as 10 DreadMust Georgia peaches and the damage to the Colo, already 1. YORK, .NEW Renounce (UP) Steam Protection April of "The Fires of Majestically John,'i. played lug is not at all sntisfyiiigone mnst naughts .rado fruit' is serious. More details of th role of Edward Home Government , Into San Pedro Harbor by" the Theta. Alpha Phi players in admit that it is artlstU: because it is ' Ales Clifintnidueed HodquNt V. Browning as n fairy 't Hall Wednesday night, was a logical ending.' ford Wright nnd Bert 'Crane as new College MEXICO CITY. April T. (UP) SAN PEDRO, Calif., April 1.- - to Cinderellns came to light today It is not a problem iliiy Though of fleially even better than Its advance notices members lie. The producUP7 Cuiors flylng proudly iir a as the" puljllcrnrcnvwTdeeiK'f into Tlie new 'pelnileuiiFTaws enacted in its outcome, is far from desirable, them with tlit- - emblems Indicated it would conformity with the. Mexican consti- presented trail of smoke, the United States Browniug's affairs- from the view point of stagtherein nothing to do about it, there tion cluli. The attendanee prize of the battle fleet steamed into the home With interest renewed, in the 57 tution and which have been Apposed was won' by Clifford Weight, .the ing and acting, was suierb. It will is no reform to,make. So long as two port today after two months' winter year old millionaire, who recently by American oil companies and, the first time In the history of the club lie played again tonight in College women can love one man and one maneuvers in Panama Canal waters. startled the country by his adoption United States state department season. man can love only one woman, these that the same had been won "by a Hall for the last time this Thousands of persons viewed the of Mary Louise Spas, overnight, it went into effect today will xtalk abroad wringtragedies The Saiiderniann Herman play by attended be on first iiieinlior the dny Tbe regulatory decree effecting from the shore line, was .brought to light that not only Is an intense piece that held the au- ing the hearts of humanity. mootimf. club tbe cheering the ten big 'dreiulnnughts has Browning taken a deep interest the laws retain the clause reqidrbitr grip from the - Turning from the play to the Musical numbers by the Misses dience in a of mineral right!.' and their auxiliary craft as they in UL players., one is impressed with the - firsiword!ittered by A.UcxJohn r Mortimer, Mympjl(n.in qijfrptf-priofo T917. It was" fhu "fact tLaf"Saiin"erinjrnri foufHlliimself sieanied majestically into the har who was revealed yesterday as a aiid .Merrill of the Provo high school son in the role of Bauer, the wealclause to which American oil men bor. new "Cinderella' 'but he has contrib', the club thy German farmer, to the last in capable hauls. The Theta players were most opposed. Such rights were greatly enjoyed by 4 school tableaux when all bad left tlie played the piece with the'same ser The ships steamed into ixrt with uted to he gatety of, high.' lnemher must be" proved and proof iniisl lie the fleet flagship- - California in the sororiety which now has come into was elected dele- HMfge. except Mrs. Kallit'vn I'ardoe, iousness, the same intensity with! Anderson Mark that development has been which it was written. They threw lead. Aboard the drcadmiught was the, limelight as the ""society of presented to. the. Klwamtw International in the role of Marie, the .fotiudli.ig. begun iir conformity with the term gate Is" ' too" themselves Into their roles, before The aliytfiluK,"" if Vnl Admiral Charles Sr. Hughes, com- Cinderellas." play, Hoyt meeting at JJontreal- and A of the various concessions. , group of Junior, high strenuous,, too intense. It reveals the first curtain rose and refused to mander of the battle fleet. and Jake ('nleinan" named aH alterThe sorority Known as Phi Lambmust xchool re Foreign corporations hoys have been assigned to even he out tricked of their life and of human a parts Admiral S. 8. Itobison, comm- da Tan, bus some' 25 members and nates. nouiiee the protection of .their hone then instead of ending with a sui- when the lights failed and left two S. II. Jones to make a study of ander-in-chief States it was at one of its dances at a fashof governments, as the case with comor any sort of killing, an end- of the principals, in a tense Muni- Utah aniL her. industrle,.ai;cordinjrI cide, on fleet, will arrive at San Diego ionable hotel here that Browning panies or persons operating under to principal L, B. Harmon. As f ir ing easy to do because such an end- tion. April 6 on the flagship Seattle. He met Miss Heenan, first took an in- the new land laws which hecanie efas time will permit personal visits Mrs. the difficult with Mudermami I'ardoe, playing ing is sppctacnhif, will join the fleet here on April 12. terest in her and since has been fective earlier In the week. who will Ik? made to the manufacturing of the the drama Marie; foundling, .brines part C'0l)'SHJniMteskil'. t off the 'arfrequent "visitor to her home' Tlje. petroleum regjilalons fix establishments and" Industries"" for to a cl(i?e ns such dramas in realji-liv- e home harbor until June 14 when it and a contributor of candy and 7,o!ies in which concessions may the puriHise of acquainting the stuFive.) closi-- . t Tliough the end tm (Coiitinued usuiillv Page will- leave for its summer cruise flowers. . be acquired andvarions methods of dents with the.processes used in proin Pacific Northwest, and Alaskan.! duction. It Is expected this course when asked about tlin .acqiiiriug them.' The concessiomiin' Browning, in vvatersj returning here again will lay a broad foundation for these sorority, said he knew of 'it and first must state his nationality and . September. bedeposit $2500 with his application had it he some young men t( meet tbe. problems ot given money, IlENVEIt. Colo.. .April 1. (UP) Meanwhile; after a few days-o- f life and develop them into 'valuable lieved and be thftught the money When oil is discovered an additional Mrs. Addle Clark Miller. Denver; shore leave for the 10,000 sailors was used to citizens of the community. or 'giinrauteo of .fl2.5Kl to S.7MNH, Mrs. Alma Clark Ilkios, buy pins sorority Mo., Orrik, must be deposited. This was anion!; njboard the- ten cruisers, the fleet This morning they made a stndy v ft. insignia of some -. the provisions objected to by. Anier-icaj- and Mrs. F. A. Clark MeWil'iamwill. stage its annual spring gunnery of. Hoover Brothers four milL Xbey Thomas mother n Mr', McGarry, .conference Clarkesdale, Mo, after exercises and maiieuverK. The mimic oil men. ir.ned the grain through tbepro: C McGarry,' chancellor of ..fliispection of oil ' by with their attomeyv-Kdwar- d warrare "UttI coine to ac'limHk"'oii tne iinisntni properties j cesses until it she had the said Ichvc will organization, Citv. Kansas in Ilvde, Mexicans is provided forand these May 20 when every gun in the fleet. of finest flour and cereals. product conin mentioned wlijfre heard BrowningButte. next tgrcek-fMont., will fire a simultaneous salvo for inspectors must be given nccoiiiiini In this survey they exjiect to niako nection with the society. datious .in' the fields Vnch as the litigation ,will start in which they fonr- minutes', a st nay oi tne jtovo rvuuory amone WHITE W. voune PAUL (tremendous By already, While this sidelight was being hope to obtain part of- the estate higher strata' of empIo'yVs-'-onjoy. Kuight Woolen mills, Columbia Tress1, Sti'ff correspoudent ) I the smiirtly dressed. (United bandied about, Frances Heenan re- At least 10 A. Clark." of the per cent of employes Fullness-oNKW Y skirt at hip or hem steel plant, Hoover Candy company, April 1. The circus mained at the home of her mother nniht Ik Mexicans from the bc-it- i Through resemblance of photiv was in NewIKK, other InstK but as York is the in far noticed principal showlna" the dairies, banks and today old on rehere, recovering front burns she . ' ning. ajid by the end of 11)10 Mex- sirnphs and handwriting of this utions locality.' a'.l concerned are "the of as fashions, dress, .' Virtually ceived last week wheft someone icans must hold 90 is-- cent of Hie document's the three, women hope ' is wide on not Women have been allowed earth" due to prove they are daughters of the grentest. show slipped into her apartment and johs. ' J .fcbi.ii.i, ir iilnl'J r Ujioaii. i H tmi.it Smiday after -her with acid. A-HAMPTONAT-ROTARYXUNC. so new the Orantcd materials. weather . good paste! Probably Of loCOOtijifM) estate. hiii engaged by 'Browning howThe oldest existina eorfioratioii in frocks can lie out in full force at shades have precedence over tut ever, said he, did' not think her the world is a Swedish mining ami ling hues, but there, havi leat $10,000,000 tribute to seasonal more" KANSAS CITY, Mo., April " 1. burns would permanently injure smelting company ; chartered in ' styles will bo evidenced in the east-e- r been many frocks in. which white her striking beauty. 119:i. (UP)) Mrs. Anna .Hamilton alid biamng colors have been set of' paraded up Fifth avenue. 8(i,. of Colorado Springs and Merchahts on andliff. the avenue in contrast. sister of Mrs. Chiinp Clark, widow Paris- drop .stitch- clocks are pop itself fiavc reMrtcd that sales have of the former speaker of the house Ion Hampton, .former president equalled, if not exceeded those of ular, but most stockings are pin 1r of the Salt. Lake chanilier of comdied here last night at of to color. previous years. Shadowy browji merce, and prominent business' man except as Mrs. Robert "Boyd, a. niece. She This year the silhouette'of fash and grays, with bisque nude and of Salt Lake, will lie the stsmker had been ill several months. "The dramatic artdeprtment of the Young university is now ion, lias become less insistent Uxm shell, maple.- cream and natura" at Uifciwepkly-lunikeotmeeting" of 1. frtiits of its laltif;it of yrant of wnscipncioiC! snrrty - -- SANTA.- KOSX t'aL. April eiimciatioi) (ind il miiilmhin.of fare-full- kasha feature Jhe displays. Fnutt-Rotarclub at 12:15. the funen Lnther Johnson's--- -" BHrilk, ami effort Tfertitnbly the hl'ghesf class drifuia.'" (UPf concenletl plumpness ln ahos, rarely chiingi Friday at the Hotel Roberts. . : is " alin 'nn "un' " said Water Adams, one of the foremost literary and art students of the horticttitiirlst. is still . '.. Manufacturers art . these days. The lutichcon Friday will be ait stable "condition," Or. .JoReph II. lowed. The tailored suit also seems to "sticking to their lasts' with inter-citFtineral services for Mm'Martlm city, meeting and the members Shawl hla physician said today. . "This fact was forcibly brought to the attention oX the appreciative However,, the use of of the Spanish Fork club will lie Liuile Johnson, w'ho' died at the "He has a fair chance of recovery. be in fof a decided renalssaiK-efamily residence in' this city Wed' audience who Wednesday saw the ojienlng performance of 'The Fires Dnring the night he slept at Umei MuuniKhness Is ntllT Evident In most snake skin ami ullegator is im reas i.reent 100 per cent, strong, accord-in- te' President Reed Anderberg. nesday morning will be held HntiiK 'of St. John," produced ly the members vt the Theta Alpha Phi Frater- and was refreshed. He is bothered of the models and first in the mode ins the reptilian trade is noticeable ' Prof. L. John NuttalL dean of tbe with some hiccoughing- and has dif- is the. two ..piece suit, straight In In the season's" foittwe'tr dny at 11 :30 o'clock in the Provo nity. .. As the finery of women .Increases nchisd of Third ward meeting house. ' Follows "Tbe, production is one of the "most." Intensely dramatic at the Young Shaw line down to its s'fint skirt, yet food." In plays Jn America. ficulty - retaining u ' are university will' be Introduced as a achieving a femiue fullness through in pricevHiid splei ilor. lieine finierjl' services here the Tmdy The cast baa been said. , selected the the entire of from, carefully membership ' and iior a modest new member. will Ive tien to I'ayson ;Where "SiiuVhis UIne lieenn Mr. pleats In front or side, or through resorting-morof the school : It is evident that only- the aud moderate buluess suits, which short "funefuV aervtcew will.be held dramatic fraternity, :The final" ballots for had "only small amounts "frou'scr creases.-has dramatic art students have been chosen. Consequefitly tlie cast j of Suit; coats are generally short and Is no doubt' a superb ;Uict:rition 9f of officers will be filed at Friday's Interment will lie in the Payson liquid 'food and he Is natnrallv ' ' i the most finished jilay ever staged by the nuiverslty." ' produces weakened somewhat for want of it." the ''Tuxedo effect" has gained a cause qnd effect. rtemetery. . meeting, It Is annomiced. U. S. BATTLE EEET NEWMEXICAN BROWNING HAS COMES tent-liei- UNIVERSITY BIG GROUP OF! HOME TODAY MILL LARGE t i INTO EFFECT CINDERELLAS : AUDIENCE IN INTERESTING DRAMA . - Foreign-Corporation- s s. god-fath- ' wr JUNIOR HIGH -- home-comin- g STUDENTS TO vioo-rlik- I'ru-.xo- MAKE SURVEY " siKH-ia- cross-sectio- 'the-'Unite- HOPE TO SHARE The--flee- " 7 var-iou- won the.- - trick. Bravo Shirvan. Over the necessary distance even the Mauretauia was lieaten. ". "Safety of the crew of 37 aboard the" Le'eham is assured."' "Rofitrom." The Leleham was a freighter of 4,020 tons owned by the British Steamship company, Ltd. She "was built in 1905, officials"6T the Curiavd the company said they expected Mauretania would be delayed from South Ampton only slightly and would anlve "here tomorrow mora- TtLTn"i IMPEACHMENT CASE CAUSES BA17 FEELINGS Speaker Lonjrworth Has Dif. ncuity in Restoring Order After Haranque Crop Will Bring Big Prices Rankin Representative of Mississippi and Mills of New York Word Battle . " UTAH SALARIES FOR ' TEACHERS ARE LOW i V M j JYXI th of Provo Schools Interestingly Told by Veterau Member of lioard CfroM Thirty-Seve- . 1 g ' CLARKESTATl MERCHANTS REPORT HEAVY SALES IN PREPARATION OF - i ANNUAL EASTER PARADE ome or , CHAMP CLARK'S T - r WIDOWDIES 6UR6ANK HAS Pif-ze- the-hom- e -- il IfcJfci t sparks from live wires FAIR CHANCE , -- - Mrs. ' Funeral Saturday . ."'- " I. edm-atio- - Bur-ban- ni-- e k - ' . ' 4 v 'l. |