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Show herald rncsuS3 . M-- De4ictteCto policy of fairness to ail sections of HUM county. , 'V T : Besiaea OfHct .V EditorfcJ Eocctf FORTIETH YEAR, NO. 218. - PROVO, UTAH, WEDNESDAY," APRIL- - 21 1926. - ' " , , T , . " "'.''.- - . ." ,. , ii.i ..." i. in i SCENES FROM HAGE , - - Mil ,"' i ! I .i -- ., ' v . Commission Selects Men City; to Handle Provp Baseball Club -- JOHN W. MC ADAM IS ' ' , fo j T INVITATION MEET 'i - u ii I. .... a:? f ' ' : ..... . . ' tt:i?.rA v . 1 rf : i . i AND IIIGH SCIIODL ii 'nil i,;eei 'of. Director More than 1500 athletes representing high schools and jun-fcolleges of the intermountain region win participate in the ' sixteenth annual invitation track and field' meet and relay carnival of the Young university Friday and Saturday. The meet is one ot the biggest athletic events of th Intermountain i county. It is to the west what the Penn relay meet is to the east and what the Drake relay meet is to the middle west It was instituted 16 year ago by Director E. Li Roberts and has grown under his supervision to become the most outstanding r athletic event of the west-vtH v"nw' r. t t$ n t. ' ' The meet will .begin. Friday afternoon'when th events' scheailied tor the gins will be ruiy off. Saturday: morning ' the junior high schools and the grade school events will be , held, and the main big affair will come off on Saturday after ; is. n't. A fc'L. Robert fAnnaalliiYitaiio'.nIee't Has Grown to ; ... Tremendous Proportions. n ;!; 1S7 1 Z.-- - . Under SjjpervisSoii ADJUDICATOR PICKS LINCOLN AS BEST TEAM CLUB PRESIDENT! ' n Negative Teams In Triangular Debate DeadtocK.in Three Contests .: -- :h mm TEAM Ira LU U ILU ; PROVO n: r jo TOIP SKIPPER ATHLEIE TO L UUvJ U , PRICE TWO CUNTS TOMMS-fMUJM.m Grin "Bob" HoaM Named New Timp Pflbt Ill U , or ' - few Skipper Has Had .Wide Experience In Amateur RasebaQ 4 League m ! v Praises Provo Affirmative As Best of the Losing Teams OBLV "BOB,i"HCm'ARP. isi BLUE FLATt fOrin "Bob" Howard, one of fgremost athletes of the Toimg unl versity and a baaeball' player of more than ordinary renown, li.ii been selected manug;er of (be Tlmp squad of the Central I'taa leaxne. according to an announcement made lute today by Mayor . O. K. , Hansen. , ;The selection of Howard aa kip-p- r of the TlmiM was made by J. yi. McAdam It conjum tlnu with the IS DART FROM 1IAUNAL0A , - i The third meet of the triangular debates between the Provo, Lincoln and Pleasant Grove high ' schools made necessary as result of deadlock between the negative teams of the three schools resulted in another tie. of the same three. tealiis Tues day evening at the' Junior; high school auditorium.. -- tbe,lnal Following ' deadlock, Don y tr t-- t VVasatch Grading Company t of JProvo Sets University NEW OFFICIALS '. :. VINEYARD TO HAVE PARTY v jr semi-fina- r, - ii in iTn SSr . PEKING MINUS HEALTH TALK: TO BE GIVEN !; A demonstration and health talk on "Whitt to Eat and How; to Prepare It," will be given by V. C. at the Timpanogos Morninger . PEKING, April ai.MUPMPek-in- e is without a Kovernment todar following the flight of forniM Presi dent Tuan Chi Jul to Tien Tsin and there are indications that the situation will be further aggravated by a clash between the Mahcburian troops of Marshal Chang Tso Lin and the arms of Wu Pei Fu. Foreign Minister Hu Wei Teh. rose. i BURNED IN fiL pm la fttt nnlvAruil In ill men and womao as ;"Home Sweet. Home." I fact, somehow, it ia twined around .the memories of; s home a ' hearts kf all Anjerlcaas, . Jl.. 1 V Jl because' rrovo la naturallr irose eity, ?: Climate, ' elevation, j water and other natural rharar- terlstirs of Proro help to make 'it an (deal rose eity, Besides rosea are easily;, grewo. Owe planted they require but Httle further attention. They VUre !i hearts ef PArent-Teache- rt luwf no other rose city ia I Utah; therefore, there ia m todnjt selection. There MOO. rtmat f . af a MERRILL. By ft - flower Provo is to haVe for which it is to be known, then let that: flower be'' the If school Thursday evening, April 22. . beginning promptly at T:30 o'clock.! Mr. Morninger will appearander tto ' whotiominall 1 acting 'pTemlerrin- plcc ,)f, the formed fhe'foreign diplomats today. he Timpanogos district. that be was concerned only with for A good cafetpria lunch wlUhe eign-- af f , served, free f charge All parents erpment without responsible-- head, a rp n rgcfl ,to; be present a nd brl ng ' Removal of numerous troops from thelir friends. For every 25. 'house, has relieved the situation kettle with she capital .wires present a the walls, Jmt the soniewhati,wlfhin a povcr wllj he given to the kssocia-i(- ij is chaotic. aspect general valuable is stated many that It ixtuts will be given on modern moth 1 1 oda Sof cookifig by Mr. Morninger. KAYTALKS 0FPR0V0 GOVERNMENT I 1 ' i f I 1 !, r hf 1 1 i.'-- noon. Elder David 0. McKay of the Coimcll of" the Twelve Apostles of the Lattef-dhSatnts; church, addressed of ouiig university on Wednesoy'oii the theme, "Responsibilities o the Priesthood as Applied to ih Foreign Ministry." Elder Mckay'he1d ,tbe . view that young men to' be suiUible ambassadors to the world in preachine the gospel must be unselfish In thot thVy should not engage in the work simply for personal Improvement, but rather for the serving f God and their fellow men Missionaries must b4 jtnen ' of ' character giving glad devotion without' money and with out price in the cause of racial redemption, ho declared. ' y : 7 V4th-- a bM of $m0.50 iower-tha- (hat of its' nearest .cmnpetitor, th Wasatch Grading company of Provo, today was awarded the contract foi the paving of University avenue from Second to Sixth North street inclusive, on a bid of $29,185. ; The second low bid was 'that of Chrlstensen, Jacob .and Gardner of Knit who . bid29,875.40. T,iike, Other bidders were J. L. Griff ttb company, Salt Lake, $30,290; Gra.v and Mnrdock, Salt Lake, $31,0870; Mullin and Palm. KaW Lake, $31,000 and Pickering Bros., Suit Lake, 132, :.. r. 671.75. ; .,..v4.". The full width of the street will be paved with cement concrete, and the construction work will begin within-th- e next ten days or two weeks, according to Mayor Q. "K. Hansen. The expense of an 18 foot strip In the 'center of the street will be borne 'by the county and the .state the atenue being one of the main Philia Carpner, 18, pretty damsel blew Into tt Hohywood, Provq Monday dressed in man's attire and proceeded! to pick ' lovely things from locfit stores, seiect a coat from, a large assortment at Utahna Gardens Tuesday "jitght Hid then retired to a local rooming house and found t lodgement in the lied or a man who works lilghtsblgt s lorn! tdnstrlnl, phit. Is now resting in the county jail. Phyllis is alleged to have begun her shonllf ting at a Provo store where she hi accused of stealing a lress valued at $24.75. ,. Not having een detected she continued her c ivirles in another store where she it said to have attempted to hide -- under 1 her wo beautlfuF-scar- fg Upon being accosted lamberjack. ' the clerk she dropped them and eft the store. Police department was notified and a persistent search found the, girl in a foom at a loco) Siotel this morning where she 'had registered as Lesilee Winton and then proceded to hunt her own room ' After being police offlrers state, ousted out of one pY twp rooms she found the one unoccupied and re mained there until found by Police Officer James 8now this morning She will be taken before the city court on a charge of larceny, Chief of Police Wllklne reports. it arterietleadinitiro points south. The contractors are given ninety dayit in which to complete the job but 'the work- will hot take that to NINE-YEA- R Wilson, FOR PASADENA : . . e $100,000 FIRE i IN LAKEPORT ' WondfV how many 'through the .winter and are jrrady with the first' irtods of . iaummer to blossom again, X too; .because j I choose roses, From jthey are ererbloomlng. I eariy June until the frosts strike Htti the faU 1hey v produce' one , ' TOM'S BIVEH, N. J., April 21- .- I? 'glorious crop after another. ' (UP)-Ondead and two missing nTheae blooms are fragrant and Tmpeachment. Its History, and. stood as the total of a fierce forest ca the stem and ; are 1 of ,beatful form the will subject Praetice," fire that was spending Jtself today among theehelcest of ' eat au,ddress to be delivered before the between Double Trouble and Pine- - jala . ,.: .Jihi-kkrt inowera.'-U--.- .meml)ers of the Proro Ktwanlf club walls, near here. ' ; J, ; t J J Roses are of every she, erery -v.t y jyr. v.unlril JHarry Ortley,65, waa burned to I 'color, eyery form from the wild ittery and political science at the death when the flames overtook I ioaea that modestly; peep ifrom: attheir: Brlf&am Young university, him after ' he hnd abandoned his $ the outside into the Cultivated Hoiiinc.heon-mperBt tne rpeiy motor truck in the .burning! area : garden to the elegant American tel Roberts at 12:15 Thursday. His charred body was found' near Beauty with Us eHcate beauty will Larsen entertain the Floyd "It' afWoHhwhllenterlse and we Vxant.th?J''lt1i!ens generally to saved b,v the jrolunteer fire deiiert Two other- - men were i and H graceful atmrtrmnt iV rPlnrwald, "of saxoclubmen with' a number the impnrtance-o- f coojieratiiig with us in the 'general "protection ment, wblrh lrfla TMtwerless to fight 1 recognise And hut m in the tract wttlr I QtsIc? 1 " " phone; SoloSjProfElmerlJIlIler.wlll riding t of this greaTnaltmal the larger blase. ' and developmeii m rose oo novo ho of been found. them trace hat iak , ciiy. of the chairman aa meeting. act UPEACHMrm BY DR. JENSEN i , FOREST FIRE e I ? l ? . ; in"' -- -- reurce,""" --- DRYS COMPLAIN nijuair?jjuWhgt i'rtolla meet haa been arranged by that Institution for t'a Colorado schools. -- ilSrlREi'S -- r J fa ; Is now la Its second year, while ' the Provo meet is In Its sixteenth. ' '" The senior' 1 high school champion meet will be staged 8at- - ' ; nrday morning', c The initk affair, begins' with the carnival parade In which all of the . official and athlete. wUl vprtiri-"111 pate"," begin promjtly, t 1 o'clock. A moving picture will be , take' of thlg parade aa well as of many of thr other events.of the day." It EXAMINATIONS ' 'f-?- . WASHINGTON. April 2L (UP) and wets' reopened " their clash over the question of fairness and procedure of the senate prohi bition committee as the " bearing drew near to a chise ,to4ayHrr "Wayne B. Wheecltiei counsel of jhenH-Slopleague, demanded " A s H "S Vurv. tiojial biur because Senator Jim Reed, DetnotTaVMiswHirl.wee, hfld taken up that much time in cross ekamlnation of the'r witnesses. ' Reed had already ".taken to the floor of the senate charges that the dry' members of the committee were treating him unfairly in forcing hearings to proceed yesterday afternoon- despite his wish for adn V It ThefrBl?Hiparde wil) b? tol?; lowedby poejnre j p trade of girls." This promises to be one of the most; Impressive parts of tle : edtire nieet. ' . Flv,e separate, iqeets. will be con- ductedL. during. Baturday.afteruoon: ' The class A. high school meet, con. sisting of the schools having an of more than 800 senior " high school students; the Class B high school meet ; hte Junior college meet; the special R. M. F A. C freshman meet and the relay carnl- ' ih' . . val. v ; ; journment The Class A.' high schools are:1 Juilen Codman, wet prosecuting Boielder, Boise, Blackfoot, Davis. Hide High, Idaho rails. Gran- -' attorney, protested against the cession asked by Wheeler, and said ite, Jordan, L. D. S. U., Logan,,: the dry members of the Ttmmilttee j North Cache, '..West Side high, hudl taken up much wet time in cross i Bear River, Carbon. All others are, examination of dry witnesses. ' . listed as class B. Eighty six officials nave been --v Wheeler also demanded that the selected: "bHake charge of the "rar- concladto make arys be permitted : of the meet.: ; These l ions events lng arguments Instead of the wets. The committee took both argu- form an army fn themselves, buti' - with an event running ever moment,.' ments nnder adrisement or two many officials arr required, sThe. first farmer to appear beJames EL Moss wlU be referee; E..' fore the committee was S. L. Strivi L. Roberts, starter; Dell Webb and : ings of Ca8tiIe,.N. T, representative Wills rd Ashton, clerks of course. . of the New York .ft ate Grunge. The other officials hare been select-- " ed from among,, the faculty ot Brig, ham Young university ' and the friends of sports In the state. - ' Every effort will be made to keep the Bieetr'-- ! exactly nar schedule trrough out' the- dajr This will be possible as the effielalS in charge" are expert ia fh''iBetv't?-.';,- ' between i A.; .; INEW. YORK, April 21. (UP) A storms has been staged as thunder Alexhimself as youth describing aa introduaorjr events" These mari'r ander. 1. Hedges, Jr., City i will ' be entirely ' said to 1h a former quarter back athoBs, however, school . over1 in time or on University of Kansas football and women's meet on1 Friday,- Dl- -' teams was arrestud during the night rector Roberts states."' ' ; . . . and charged with felonious assault ' and robliery. followed a cbsse near Columbus circle if a bandit who bad '. j taken $120 from. the cash register ol Klsbers rewauraniU.-it- t viewsof jf doen persons. The' youth first gate his name 'as "Frank Baker' of Callforniaand he AprU'2.--(UP)-A- ; was listed under this name ft the "CHICAGO, " train on- - Cblcao's crowded express,. ... polke, station. t elevated .system, speeding into the ? f downtown ; lop with hundreds workers, today crashed into the rear of a local rrala hnrtllhg ngers'f K! "j of both trains' trottf thelt; sieafs. .' were treated ; About' 100 for minor, bruises "hut attendant suid that no one was seriously hUI-.- t IKAGOOX,' April 21". lUPZ--Cn' , rr,riira and" GaHaMfl. eii tonte ROYALTY I At'TO ACCIDENT. , . ..;... ,aUlinUC..iliriU .A44114!4U .U AVUl LONDON," April, fclrup)-by .way of, Maniln. jifrived here o.t Queen Maude of Norway and, Prlu-.- j 2 :30 m, rom 'lcntta. jr, the princess royal,, btth: Conditions the ;my: f Sea- re Victoria, sisters of King George, .were in an 5 flyers'" lrttl- - lo gal, which-'fhantomoliile seeideat todny "from , were fheatenlng, hut they started which bothTesenned without injury. 1 at J:40 a m.. from Culcutta ,rLs.plte i Their motor coilldede With a taxi- - ' unfavorable, eeuteuts, , Mai prev rah. In Knights 'Bridget near" the.; ious efforts v cross the hay ,ba?e American embassy, Both eats were ended In disaster. slightly damaged. . YOUNG BANDIT CAUGHT IN N. Y. -- - -. f - the-'gra- de 1' TRAINS The-raptu- - COLUSION -- of ouf citizens are iiiforined of the fct that thia la Anwrfcan Forest " Week, and that the president of the United ' LAKEPOKt, Cal... ; April ,fl.--i Sjatesr has lned a proilamutioii sskiug for public conHlderatloirof-ii- r The nviln, Wisliiesrt street of forest'heeds is the pWrvatkm of Cbarlea DeMoisy, Jr., uTVor of Ihe (TP) Itnta National forest,' with hea'dqrtfirter .'to: the Federal building, this Itkepor wasa biasa of moulder-i' ing nunt tonay, m tne Tesuit ot a ; r.v ;tbasic resources of the fire that raced trrough the; Imls-- f is and it are nation, the "Our forests i s; among ness district Inst night, doin? damright that the minds of the people should W directed to the importance age estimated at more than $100,000. ' this great public domain! of dereloing andprotet-tlm- t ; One entire block was a total loss. 'Many of the states of the nation now have forestry organliuUkms The three story Monroe apartments tljnt are constantly working for the highest utilisation of our forests were the scene of sensational. These states recognise the value of the forest preserves as a resource escapes, when several oocji pants of lri the- pndiition of cnttle. timber, and the, development of recreation. the building climtied out their win. ."American Forest. "Week bus a definite and practical purpose, Its dow to the streets On ropes made out of lied sheets, observance is Intewled to help each and every one of aa to", deliver what Although the. roof of the court, be o!r she iiidlylduslly can and will do to the end that we may have more house)' Just across the street, caught -vahmbk more trees and forests; , r - i i Ore several tlniesr the hulUUng was j t the .. for iNell Hurvey on' of Marshal Tuesday morning' following an caused fronj heart trouble, were hild In the Sharon ward chaiiel this- - afternoon Vrltft BLshop Orsou Tfestwich presiding. Vj : 1 PASADENA, Calif., April 21 (U. The child was born at Orem April P.) ipasadena is to have another 20, 1917, and is survived by bis par ' nullion . diJIttr hotel, 'The : Con- ents and the following brothers and stance." sistersVBuby, Curtis Evelyn. Mack The new hostelry is to be Ifliet and Le1aud all of Orem, also his s't'iries high, with accommodations grandmothers. . t for 16-- guests. Interment was in the. Provo 'city It is to be erected by the cemetery. Investmentcompany, beaded by Mrs. Constance V.; Lewis Perry, SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES of Colorado haa been so impressed with the Bocceaa of -- and Mrs. : James H, VUson, Who d"led. at the fohJly' hime. at Orem LARGEHOTEL . i- - OREM BOY DEAD Funeral ,'.. .'.'-.-- ; -- OLD - long, according to W. O. Crcer, general, manager of the Wasatch Grading company. .i University '.fawho Award Made Today On Bid Of . $29,185.03; Work to i, Begin Soon 1'- ..' '",". Several schools in Idaho and Colorado have signified their intehtion of sending their athletes here tg4articipate !,. in the meet. ti ai,!!.'. -.- 4. d i ,;'i. ;v -- SHOPLIFTING adjdltor"jiheeHMte a ? IS ACCUSED OF C.Xewls, debating coach ft the Unl-- i HONOLULU,. T. H., April 21. of Utah, who had been th rersity flames Brilliant blite gas the (UP) ftgtftjjnjtfanBfaJEtom lower the from. crevices lu dartlug fatihat the rtt3rownsthFiltirk craters ,the Uucola h'g of .Manna. Loa indicated to Tuesday, sele aad all the equipment of ,tfae ball team as the. wlpnerp of the of negative lake famous that Kilaueau, team, the 4Kmmiwtion recently se- day aoon be filled to the meet. The. selection waa, made, lected Mr. McAdam tj be prestdent flamer-ma- y Professor-Lewi- s, on su of the Piwo club, with Otto Blrk brim with racing fire, but Dr. cording to perior analysis and . general hand a vice 'pretiident. and : Orson . M. Thomas- Jaggard, volcanologist, to predict- - what' will take ling ,of hf ,nestioa.,- - The Lincoln . Slack of the Utah Power and Light v:" ' place. negative debaters; were, QUve Beter- . company as secretary-treasurefainons fire, pot of Hawaii Idge and Dean Terry. vvv The The new Tlmp manager haiU from has done so many things to the past i In toflt'twpifontestslii which Rivprton, Salt Lake county, lie few" days aiul cIosHbservation is graduates this ' spring, fnm the so' difficult that' the st'lentist refasea nct education teaja,.ineTeg' physical depart men t of to take a chance on a prediction. jtive teams were .dpclarpd the win the Ipung university where bin , A pew fissure opened by the tmrs huge name is carved deeply into 4he athby .the earlqua Jndges; vf jtbe last eruption Is bow only bubbling debates. Tuesday yenlng's Rebate letic annals of the school. ; crater lower but the smoking After playing baseball for four Halemaumau is purrllng, while lava between Lincoln negative and the Officers, and members ' of the" Provo affirmative. .Claud Snow and school with the Jordan high years Women'a Municipal Cptincil met at continues to pour, heavily in period squad, "Bob" broke Into the am- ic surges from the opening that send Joseph Thirlotvwaa jmaracterlsed the dub house "Monday evening and nd as best the ateur baseball by playing with the the fire streams down toward Kau by Professor Lew.li Lelecied the following - officers for closest of the meet i :j ai-Pant ages team in the Commercial and Cona. , -i.. tot coming year: The ether negative teams .were as : Mri. : 0. ' iL 'Helndselman, presl-n- t league In Salt 'Lake Clfr'tn 1921. The following year he was with the) follows : Pleasant Grove, Raymond ; firti'George E. Brattan, vice Midvale team In the. Central Utah Peterson and Marvet;Atwood ;: Proto itlai ;Alva Nelson, second pr8ideBt; 1923 in played-witand the league Lynn Broadbent and Delorea Foll- vice prcsldetttti Mrs. Murray O. on Provo Tlmps the first state team Hayesfccretary and Mrs. F. F. in this city. : During the past two teams, affirmative Ralle. easiiret, . . The Lincoln t baseball seasons,1 Howard was one and negative, will represent the di The' mfiers of thlfboard of the main members of the Magna l vision In the suite meet Adna'Cralg, Mrs. J. W. The nine in the Copper league, ' The debate for was, ."Re- Aird, Mrs.jl'rank Alexander, Mrs. question latter part of the 1925 season, he A welcome home party and dance solved, That the Immigration Law A. B. Morgan, Mrs. Everett Bntch-eldevaa manager of the Magna squad, will be t'lven Thursda night at the 1924 Should Be So Amend Mrs. Jessie W. Johnson,' and vhlch won second place In the fast Vineyard ward amusement" halt: by of June the missionary and the recreational ed as to Admit Japanese to Enter Mrs.Davld ppenshaw.. ; amateur, league. " the United States on an Equal- A Howard lg mainly a catcher, al- - committees of the ward 1h honor of meetjng wi.Hbe called, in a tew Basis with Europeans." Bunker P. Lucile George Holdaway, to male plans for the coming days Lthpugb he has done some pitching , mt ii iiiiiM.'i a i year. lad has also played in the outfield. and Burton Scott. The two commit1- - sA playing manager of the Tlmps tees are doing things just right. he is expected to gather around him They are insisting every member of a strong crew of young players. He the ward come out and dance free has indicated his intention of gir- - and get t big luncheon free, too. :,.alLof the, boys an oppoHnnity to show what they can do and to give the youngsters the preference for the regular berths on the .squad. r, 5 , AIRMEN MAKE FINE PROGRESS tf-i.- t .:.., 4 rrbns vf ;, ; , |