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Show miSIEmiE) S A NEWSPAPER Dedicated to a policy of fairness to a3 sections of Utah eocnty. . PROVO. UTAH, WEDNESDAY, MAY 19f 1926 :: "Vingnr jwulr In. :: :: -- ::r eX if:- - ' 10 Pioneer Flier :M NorthJMe MMake l MEMORIAL TO ELKS' WAR DEAD I nDvU DLDO SMITH iiuiwiiiruw PRAY FOR LOST ADVENTURE A South Polar Flight May Be Under Way In ' September EVANGELIST v Six I''1 h TWO .lie l r i a Secretary-.- FUdHoiiithMe 7 - ; today's F, - PROHIBITION ' s - REFERENDUM BY BIG VOTE ' " '- ' - .. Opponents for Republican Senatorial Nomination Concede Vare Victory , ' - Declares 1 . LARGE PLURALITY - N PHILADELPHIA Woman New York May Lead Out In Modification Of Present Laws Preacher Disappeared In Surf While Bathing 1 uriner ' Explorations mm :: ... FOLLOWERS FLOCK VOTE TO BE TAKEN1- -; TO VENICE BEACH AT GENERAL ELECTION PLANES TO BE USED IN FLIGHT . - X i Commander May 4MarineurnNavy ii n norm r or nr . l IE II S Aimee Semple McPhersoo of Governor Decides to Sign Bill Radio Fame Believed Calling For Vote On To Have Drowned Volstead Law. . . tv da A? . r EtorrfaJ Eoesta . . 117 PRICE TWO CLNT3 JM X HERALD FH0XL3 Eustaces Offlco S3 V t Pinchot. " Dry Candidate, Third With Heavy Vote In Rural Districts ' - la LOS ANGELES, Calif, May 19. ALBANY, N May 19 ,(U. P.) PHILADELPHIA, May 18 (U P.) Thousands of worshipers of A state referendum on liquor to William . Vare, staunch advocate Aimee Semple McPherson, noted day seemed assured. or Deer and winea today was radio evangelist, gathered at the After hearing arguments by wets the Republican nomlnatiim beach at Venice, near here today, and drys. Oovenor Al, Smtth has to the United States senate.- which and prayed for the safety of their made what whs Interpreted as an n I'ennsylvanla, virtually meana " ....'ini' . announcement that he would alga a spirltAal leader. tectton.!.. 'if. Many of' them had paced and bl)l which the legislature passed, Vare'a vote yesterday In B.908 of prayed during the entire ; night, providing for a vote on Volstead law the 8.281 election districts Id the 1000 more members to than f the This 8,0W,00(l builtUng, a memorial thread of hope that modification. clinging to sute wee 029,044. against 413,504 the Order f Elks who gave their lives during the World War. will be sbe was alive. . . ! Co! irnor fyiith signs the for George Wharton Pepper, the in -In as .Chi on located dedicated with Impressive ceremonies Julyil4. IMs belleve3 bill, and here It was believed he Mrsr McPherson-"wcumbent and 253,206 for Qoteruor dlBtrlct. , side cago's south, park drowned while swimming in the surf would sign it, perhaps today and Gifford Pinchot, ; - , , late yesterday, but ber followers re If the drys fail in projected court Because be won as an avowed wet fused to believe she bad left them proceedings to prevent, the refereh favoring modification of the-Vuntil the body was recovered. afead law, Vare'a victory l8 hallid:.- dum, then New York will take the For many hours, police and beach first vote on prohibition in the n quarters as a . hands have searched In vain for tbe country since tbe law became effec wet triumph,; Jf , the vote at the evangelist's body. tive. poUa, however, la, tq be regarded as Her drowning was first reported The vote will be at the general tne state-jirld- e referendum on a . . . .11 l i i i r ou, pow- election. clear-cujr raoMiuHi uiui over irnni , wet andidry issue, the erful station of Angeius Temple, , The ballot which will be a test of dryt hold they terj an overwhelm Mrs. MePhersou's million dollar both sides In the proul ing victory. The combined tote by strength "soul factory bltlon controversy, It was indicated against Vare; polled" for Pepper and Legions of followers, whenjt was flncbot is expected to excead by at the hearing be- If he reaches the South Pole he the arguments by she might have "jfr-disover 160,000 that casttor the la fore the wvernori. Drys were,' openJ "If all the charky funds collected reported plans to return north next spring appeared'Vfpr a time, flocked to tbe wet and fly front Etah, Greenlajd exwere.hajuUMSJselsi.audletytis" beach arid prayed" fervently" that Tjrunaerstooa to be ready toicawyj. ' The vpte irom the rural district Photo Larson Studio the fight into the courts by iknK ploring "the 'sector of the Arctleln if. and as economically 'as the com sbe be found alive and safe. pHett up Increasing totals for ADA AND IDA BROWN an order preventing tbe sectary that district west of Spitsbergen, , munity welfare fund, there need, be bone dry. ami Pepper, the which he had hoped, t Tlalt this no distress in 4bf world on account . The evangelist was last seen my or stare placing me issue uh iw wi Brown, daughters ofl Today 4v Hie third. birthday of Ada and-IdMiss Emma Schaffer her secretary. lot. administration candidate, but beIt Is an Improper William Ii. and Melissa Kerhy Urown of poverty,, so ,saldi.Mayor O, year. argue were Dorn g .Yi They View, Urund pf iney Mccause this e rote was split ' Hansen In a recent . dlacusslon of The latter accompanied Mrs. . question to be submitted. f at thut place May 19, 1923. Pherson to the beach for her dally between them, neither could offset f The South Pole Ma been visited 4 vote ovenfihelm f.tf-sfate Should the charity relief.: In View ever the born Grand and are the twins first The only girls afternoon swim. The evangelist took the "wet vote Vare accumulated in only twice in history. modification and congress ward. Wheln seen . this morning Mrs. a - ' ' in the aurf while her com inelv for dip the- - big- cities, principally Philadelthe Captain Amundsen was the first act should not voluntarily ' Ada Dixon, head of the Community Wel has gray-blu- e eyes find durk batr. Ida hasjdark brown ejes phia-- t panion waited on shore. 1 to reach It, arriving there December imatterT-"theitNeYork Wignropfare' organization, stated that the ' v . and red hair. . , after- entering tn water, , BdwarJ BoIdleman.-;-' former 14, 1911. A little more than a. month Shortly In would lead drive be mocuiicMion, funds the for take progress jerly Verda Peterson, representing tfie lleutennat' governof and candidate t iwer, tne aeon expedition aemevea Sixth ward, won the public speak this week. Every bouse In the city Mrs. "McPherson disappeared from tbe governor said. to Miss for governor, .was' carried, along on Schaffer. sight, the pole, January 18, 1912. according will and visited where be, persons L. T. conducted the contest by the Vare wave against three opponAmundsen's route, which the ingI. A. o&the Utah stake at Pioneer are able to pay they ' wlirbe given Comparatively obscure only a few . Mrs. v Be wa McPherson , above dispatch indicated, would be 1. years, ents, pollel 534,014 vote in an opportunity of assisting in this known to millions ward Tflesday evening. Miss Peter5,800 followed roughly by Byrd, taking of radio fans distrlcta.v John . S.1; , FUhex laudable undertaking. "The son took for , her subject . for tbe him from King Edward VII land, her nmnlBg mate of Senator pepper, reOf the Nation." ; In explaining the method of dis throughout and country believed "pealing which Ues almost on a straight line Strength ceived 472.248 ;' Congressman Tho'm- -. evangelism judges of thecontestwere tribution of thefunds, President powers." as W.: Phillips. 52,221 end formet oetween rsew oeaiana ana tne ooutn Dixon stated that the homes of the 8be has thousands of devoted folGovernor John K. Tener 83,239. " Pole, thence skirted over the Polar Mrs;- B. J. Murdock. Prof. J M. people were visited by members of lowers In southern, California who ice close to the plateau of King Ka- - Jensen and J. W. Robinson. Vare V greatest plurality woa'Iv kon VII, which approaches compar Other contestants and their topics the organization every month, and have poured generously of , their Philadelphia, hie home cJty Vwber cases or need of distress promptly earnings into the coffers of her 4-were Jennie . Edler, Fourth ward, he rolled up 834,495 votes 220,92ft atively near the Pole.. son of Prof, Nevin. ' The conquest of the Anartic re "The World's Gems;" Evelyn Hinck reported to ward presidents, and by cause. more than Pepper, who had 113,567 308 S. W. Eat Mrs. and Williams, to Nluetyfour Provo High school Alice Jones, Jesse" Jones, Charles votes in this city: ' Pinchot ' has long been regarded by ex- - ley, Pioneer, "Faith; Bethyl Mil them brought the attention of the Before locating in Los Angeles Third South etreet, this city, sufpolled ... social service Josie., worker the. at have completed central she was itinerant students i: successfully ' j 28,05a plorers as even more difficult than ler, Fifth ward, "Progress of AVo- - office. t evangelist, tour- fered severe cuts and bruises about course and four-yea- r school Is Relief in accordance the Knudsen. Clifford given high' Eldred ' Kay, ; men." that of the Arctic. ing all the principal cities of the the face and arms Tuesday afterHowever, 2.in Allegheny couny. ' have filled all flreserlhed require-- . Fred Lewis. Miss Peterson will represent Utah with the necessities of the case. All east and middlewest sL& which includes Pittsburgh, strong2 a4detaHrf' be Betty Madsen, David Mayberry, hold of the " Mellon 'organization stake In the district comgSttfl lg needing help struck Dy an automobile driven presented with diplomas at tbe Dora Maybew Fay Mayhew, Harry which .backed the Pepiier-Fishe- r for the sick and In an autobiog- Frank Salisbury of Springvllle. held in the Pro vo Third .ward Mon less of race ur religious "We trust that the people will be graduating exercises hi" the high j McCoard, Bel'ta- Mehzlee, Fred ticket, Vare appeared to-- be running raphy of herself was contained hunday evening, May 24, lb which "ten as The accident occurred between school auditorium Friday. generous in their contributions dreds of testimonies of miraculous Moore, Ireta Mortimer, Zlna Mm- behlnd.- stakes will be represented. 7 on Third They are as follows : " ' rdock. ;v for this fund as in the past," said ' Pepper had polled 74,20ft; Vare South street, according to Chief of President DixohT and I am sure the vine power." Blanche Nelson, Nelson, Dean Evelyn Anderson. , 62,407, and Pinrbot 40,241 in 1229 Lord will bless then! that what they Police Wren Wilklns, who investi Fnrrell Nelson. Her districts, out of 1406. Fisher, Was here was con gated the case. Nevin attempted to Mryl Bingham, Arthur BIrk, Eu " Nan Hermese give will not be missed. ' The Lord ducted early meetings Osmond, , Richard carried Lois Marie nice Boshard, Bills, a 'in "tent Bird, success and her along with Pepper, polling ' be "and ' ' ran from cross the street loves a cheerful giver'.'' Ostluud. soon enabled her to build a gigantic Welby'. Brown,' Helen BrimhalL 75,224 votes against Beidlemnn'a CHICAGO, May 19 (U. P.) hind an, eastbound car directly into Ei'Hannah Ray Phillips, rritsse;. . Norman Carter, Bessie dolllns. Waste and wreckage lay today in 53,540. . . temple of worship, which 'she called Salisbury's car He was struck by , tn Parry, Swnccr Pagsey, 'Helen MilHiilda Amy Cnmmings, the House that God Built" Crane, the path of a tornado which last the fenderand knocked to the pave Patterson. Here she conducted dally meet ment. dred, Ta vis," CU'tla Decker, Allie night swept through central Illinois, J Fred Richardson. Fred RowUiiid. Verl Dlxou, Vernon Dusen-berrcut a swath through several Cblca ings, attended by thousands, who Mr." Salisburry immediately ftop- - Dixon, : John Scott Ix)uise Spa f ford. Lu- ' go suburbs and then apparently poured offerings ' regularly into the ped and hurried the child t the clle Strong, Dicie Stevf ns, Dorothy Ellison. collection plates. On the dedicatory Ralph Elliott, vanished. Ralph hosoital. where his wounds TShe-yBoss Kirkpatrick, flyer of a day of Angeius Temple, January 1, dressed. He Is reported to hi re' Elzada Fictkau Edith Freshwater,, Steward iCharley Sheya. Julia Bud Shields, Lynn Smart. Clara Fotland. 1923, more than $100,000 was donat killed airplane,' wa alw as nicely. Salisbury ' Thornton Snow, Henry Startup. The Twilight League of Trovo is ed to the cause of "divine healing" covering when his machine was caught at " businein to be real Marjorie Spenr. Cleo Stublig. Jean going , managed J jBoyd Gilbert, Emma Guy. by approximately 5,000 worshippers. the vortex of the storm and dashed (Special to Tbe Heraldji : 4:. fashion this year, accord Arthur Hasler. Helen Hatch, Zel- - Sutherland. Shirley Sutherland.. to the 'earth. Kirkpatrick was an ss-like Subsequently her popularity grew SPANISH r.FORK,; Mar 19A Sam Stella to j da Henderson, Tanner, Tate, Bessie Dell George so recreational IJatton.Mloncoming Webb, she city Motor school Bible a Ford started of the rapidly 'employed At the annual stockholders meet' and trained scores of men, women Theiongresslonal Library aUSash -ieta Haycockr-John-lfenrChristine ijetayloir'DenntarTha tcher, Na - health conferei'ce wilt be held pany, making regular flights .be- director. at the afternoon. May-21- .; i! Arval Thurman, -tliello' Talboc, A . will .of the SprlngvttleMapTetSlSu, indTgrrls is missionaries, to preach Ington is second largest The Brit- Hinckley, be lng formal organization tween Detroit and Chicago. " Grant Thurgood, Joseph Thlrlnt, American Legion club rooms, where Roofs of. more than a score of completed Saturday, when repre- gar company, held at the Springvllle her ."four square" gospel in all parts ish Museum Library In London has); Henry Immlsh. . Allene Jensen, Louise Jjohnson. Forrest Thomas. Linden Treeeaale they have .. previously been held. were sentatives of the various teams in bank building Monday, the follow of the world. the most valuable collection. other buildings in Harvey ; This conference 'will be . especially . Eleanor Vaughn. terested HbeHteague-wilhneelri- rt Mrs. TIcPherson lug boa rd T)f irectomproaelected:! was known torn off. Plate glasirwlndows-wer- e for boys of preschool age who will Nita Wakefield. H. , 7:30 Fred Ward, Thomaa T. of in office the Jhe p. in. Reynolds; enormous her Taylor of leader follower as a among city hailstone shattered by ' O. W. :1 enter school In the fall. Parents Whittemore, Eleanor M. O. of Whiting, a to elect Provo, commissioners of great personal magnetism. She size'. Packard, president, v I?"-'Joseph Whitehead, Ernest White-" are urged to bring the boys so that Down state In Illinois, the storm a secretary and other needed offic- MendenhalL Mark Cook, W A. Me would take tbe younger members of head."" ', M. Snow, Andrew Knud- - her congregation on hikes and swim fthey are suffering from any phybrought Immense property loss and ials. Team managers must also at Kenzle, E. sical SL sen of O, handicap that medfeat attenan time effort roster weeks thnt in L, one Provo, MendenhaU, has worked for present heplaylng ming and riding trips. She was an "If seems a shame that after eight persons were injured. . tion may relieve, they jjan be atR. Maycock and C. R.'Jonesr of 18 men. v accomplished swimmer. ; , to produce a beautiful flower garden, vandnte innst come along and steal tended to and be In go Theal'h for The annual financial report show At one time she officiated at a and destroy the product of one's labors." declares Mrs. John Jackson Amongthe teams who are Intertbe opening of f -- hooL Babies of ested in' the league are the follow ed the company to be in the best surf wedding near the place where 476 North Second East, who reports that thieves entered her place Suu sex will lie examine1! i.t this both ; ing ; Columbia Steel. Round House, condition since Its organization; and sue is ueuevea iu nave urowneu. day evening and stole a great many beautiful flowers. as they, h8v leen at conference, Taylor Bros., Lake View, Post Of ranking second place In the state as gsv took a great deal of pride In caring for a large lmshof jjgonles "I TTiist "Tuesday previous-meettnwith Grand other sugar compan fice, High School, View, compared In orderithat they would be In full bloontf for Memorial day. Sunday Nurse Evallna Reed gave a short t)utT5wTlgers.- - De Molay and Vlne- - ies It also wag reported that there talk at the Belief Society meetings night vandala came along and etole the entire lot. yard. AH games will be played are '500 more) acres of beets con of all four wards here. She anl ''The following nifcht a large number of the.wime variety of flowers .. 6 tracted than after pt this year, at Ump Park. Other last. Pre Dr. G, E. Chrlstcnsen will be in atat,,i,m fmm nnr netchlmr. and a few weeks aco another nelshbor' - LONDON. May 19 (U. P. en who teams tbe fo the Interested be Following general may meeting 19 NEW YORK, May (U. P.) ' mir Baldwin's meeting with the tendance, , . s i, ' ' lost her flowers: w. W. E. D. Stokes, wealthy retired ter the league are Invited to be board otdlrectors elected the fol 1 ' would who has a of of mind T. eort II. fleers: "One wonders Just what steal) person lowing Reynolds, present at the meeting Saturday. capitalist died here today. union last night proved fruitless. This is the fourth season of tbe president Thomas N. Taylor, first flowers. . It is hard to believe that a0 Individual who cares, tor flowers He bad been ill for several days CHOIR KEHRVRS.VL.- - . 'lflt B:ildn It Is understood Is ' value a vice was M.,0 Packard, Twilight League. Itg president; would te possessed of crlminol Instincts, and yet rnH-nfrom double pneumonia. AU members of the Utah stake ef the mnlntaiiKKl the nttilnd" SPANISH FORK. May 19 (Spec Trice president? C.R Jones secret. Sunday at Eureka form of vandalism. atten demonstrated Stokes gained nation-wid- e choir ere-- ' requested reprehensible tabernacle il?htV? the os April expressi'd team composed to a ary-treasurer and manager. lal) Allen Cornaby son of Mr. and been Suggested that these Irresponsible persons might some- 30; has at the rehearsal tlon a few years ago through the when a Provo to. "It be to and the .sl'lktv present just prior been call sonsatlnnnl rilvnnA action Involvlne large extent of boys who have come , The president and two, vice presl Mrs. Wm. A. Cornaby has this evening at 7:30 o'clock. time run .into a flower that contains an electric current It wciirs to stressed the need lf nn Western to . . . mission . . a the O .1 on jdeT .1 W, Menden' ed dents, together with up from the Twilight League ' J. R. Boshard, Director. m , me that it might semthem right If they got their fingers burned wage rednetlon as,, a i preliminary 'mm ana nis wire, neieu Wl of thei ball, were elected a tbe executive them." to not do Stokes, former Denver, Colorado feated the strong aggregation that lake to continued to belong ' things If condition negotiations, ' lot labor tome time nest aonta.. Just li little they contljlue Ifommittee. Mlneri. ' - . ; beauty. GREEN HARBOR SPITZBERG- Lieutenant SN, May 19. (UPJ Commander R. B. Byrd. U. g. N. who flew from SpltzbergenMb4be North Pole and back by airplane will attempt a liignt to tne noma Pnln he innnnnmi taw todav. He will start from New York by ship the middle of September. Floyd Bennett, who accompanied Byrd ai pilot on bis dash to the North Pole, will pilot one of the planea while Bernt Balchen, a Norwegian possibly will pilot tbe other. . A- - Norwegian ice pilot also will be taken to the base at Framheim. Bird will use two Fokker planea for the flight He will attempt to reach Framheim, which was used by Captain Roald Amundsen as a base, for bis expedition when he visited the south pole and will start bis flight from " ;,,"r there. VB iT" isiiii"' ,'i'"'"r (UP) h)'if fab? con-ced- - 1 ;- ; COrilTiIUNITY WELFARE FUND ol- TO BE REPLENISHED BY ut '. - SIXTH WARD PblU-delph- leader" ' , WINS CONTEST a anti-Var- . . ...... INSTAKEM.LA. ' if f ' - - - , PROVO HIGH SCHOOL WILL BOY IS INJURED ;. ? PRESENTDIPL0MAST094 BY AUTOMOBILE ! SENIORS NEXT FRIDAY; ld gion inieuts-forauatie- arerfllMHj Teyill iv - - , ast . IN TORNADO TWHIGHTERS . TO ORGANIZE ' SPRINGVILLE ONSATURDAY . BOYS TO BE ' , COMPANY! Detroi- an-er-e a. EXAMINED , t-Chicago GOOD SHAPE " here-Frida- " ' - . , La-Ma- r SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES A!! - 1 : NO PEACE YET : ; STOKESDIES . INCOALWAR 4FPNE1I0NIA CORNABYTO 4 , - G00N1SSI0N nee-on- , ' - flower-stealin- . "" "! : g et . iti'!lte' - , v . |