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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD Circulation OverSJOOO iUF. WEATHER ITUI Fair Simdy. Cooler M,uilivest portion; Monday fair. THE HERALD NOW GOES TO ALL FORMER SUBSCRIBERS TO THE PROVO POST VOL HI- - NO. 5. PROVO. UTAH, SUNDAY, JUNE 29, 1924. NAMED "MAC I'll JAMES I). niELAN. of California, who presented William G. name to the Democratic national conventio.n Democratic Platform 's w,,, vI'V IS READY FOR vi.ni .i tut- of Raspberries Expected This Year, Says John H. Stratton. Good Yield PRODUCER IN STATE . . . ., Berries Ready for Picking; Many Girls and Boys Are Needed. than 60,000 cases of raspberries will be harvested and shipped from the Provo Bench district during the next 80 days, according to John II. Stratton, one of the leading fruit growers of that district The picking of raspberries will begin within the next few days and will continue for 20 to 80 days. Indications are that the crops is ibout normal and that a good yield Hundreds of girls and young boys and neighboring com- SPRINGVILLE MAYOR LAUDS BOY SCOUTS munities will be given employment picking the berries and getting them ready for the market Most of the berries grown In this district are hauled to the Salt Lake" market where they are either purchased by the wholesale fruit dealers or peddled from bouse to house. Many of the growers and peddlers will haul berries to the mining camps and to the farming communities of the southern part of the itate. "From present indications we will fJpnro-- M9v.l the picking season. ' No raspberies have ever been sent iway from here in carload lots. Salt Lake City, Park City. Bingham. Heber, Eureka, Richfield, Cedar City and other southern communities are supplied from this district for their berries, "Although no price has been set for berries this year, indications are that they will cost from $1 to $1.25 a case." PAYSON WILL Organizations. A Fourth of July celebration is being planned for Payson. The big time will start with a boom of the salute and will continue with an excellent forenoon program of a patriotic nature; a large, unique parade; a baseball game and other athletic sports; fireworks and a uuuvc in iue evening. uittiu&nLiuu iu mc uiij una volunteered to assist in staging one of the best celebrations that has won given here for some time. The organizations fostering the holi day are the city council, the Lions cluli. American Legion, chamber of day-litr- 'i,, Commerce, Payson Retail Merchants' association, Odd Fellows, Masons club, American Legion Auxiliary, the Cultus club and numerous other religions and civic organizations. George C. Chase of the Masons club has as educational address. been CELEBRATION PLANS AT LEHI ARE COMPLETED LEIII. .Tune 28. Dr. H. D. Christensen wil act. as chnlrmnn of a committee of nine appointed by the savor and city council of Lehi to van a his Fourth of July celebration. According to plans thus far salute will be fired at jaa. rfollowed by the serenading of we town by the Carter band. At 10 o'clock in the morning a dance will be given in the omuln academy. A game between Lehi and "Picked team from Salt Lake county will I, tue first featllre of the "'erne, n, after which a program of Brse and auto races, broncho rid-wfoot races, tugs of war, boxing na wrestling will be given. An evening program of musical Elections, orations, etc., wil be given " w lues park and will be followed y Ws display of fireworks. ine day's celebration will be concluded with a dance in the Smuln day-wea- k, 's ha.K-inl- l academy. MORE BIRTHS. SPyDe 8ays thnt Rirl " :itinue to predominate over "'l('Vs In the birth rate. For be announces that girl have en born to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. "USe and Mr. i UllllilI T1wiom lra I kit II ' 1111 " .''"Tn. una :' - r"f - M. iOF DEMOCRATIC mm E 24 PLATFORM KU KLUX KLAN l'LANK l'AKTY (JUARANTEES HARDEST TO HANDLE RELIGIOUS LIBERTY l'arty Crisis Threatened by New York and Illinois Dosses ' Hitter l ight, Cummings Offer Substitute Minor-Assert- s. ity Plank. Iiiti rnn HotikI News Fervlce. MADISON Syi"AKK GARDKN. New York, June US. In responst' to a frevent plea from Homer .S. chairman of the platform committee the Democratic national convention rc ;cssed at 11 :10 o'clock until three p. in., to allow the deadlock resolutions committee to try for another agreement on the Ku Klux Klan plank, the argument over which has become so embittered that Cummings told the convention there was danger of a party split. Cummings nppcarance and brief speech before the convention in the garden this morning was dramatic. He was haggard from loss of sleep and swayed as he stood on the International News Service. MA 111 SON UARDEN, YORK, June 28. The platform committee this afternoon voted ;;l to 10 to leave the name of the Ku Kluk Klan out of its 1U1M platform. The result of the vate was announced by Senator Hitchcock of Nebraska, one hour after the committee weut into session. He declared a minority report would be submitted to the convention, promising a substitute plank denouncing the klan by name. The plank agreed upon by the majority, condemned the klan by Inference and pledged the Democratic party .to guarantee religious liberty and freedom of speech, to all citizens. It did not name the klan and that before before was rejected aa undesirable by the anti-klafaction, which owes allegiance to Gov. Al Smith of New York and George E. Urennan, political leader of Illinois. The committee Immediately pre- Cuin-ming- affecting the happiness and The of the whole people. high cost of living is causing hardships and unrest. The slowing down of industry Is adding to the general distress. The tariff, the destruction of our foreign markets and the high cost ol'transiortatlon are taking the profit out of agriculture, mining and other raw material industries. Large standing armies nnd the cost of preparing for war still dast their burdens upon humanity. These conditions the existing has administration Kepulilican proven itself unwilling or unable to pros-l-erit- y NKW platform. He told the delegates there had been agreement on every plank in the platform save two the League of Nations and one affecting "relig ious freedom." The former he minimized, the latter he emphasized. He frankly told the delegates that the differences were so great in the committee on the klan plank and were so pared to announce the adopted and so bitter that plank and then report the entire pronounced early this morning all the com- plank to the full convention. n Mayor Maycock, who accompanied mo recent iioy scout caravan tn Zion canyon and other scenic spots ln TTfah'na ....... U i . i. wuiuuuiu, LOlu 01 tne triD iuc iieuuiu ume tne Boy Scouts, naa enjoyed and the exceptional manner in which the boys had conto latest convention UL,A8i3, who, according ducted themselves. mittee recited the Lord's prayer rumors, may be the choice of M cAdoo delegates if their first He told in detail concerning th and that William Jennings Bryan In an atmosphere of tension selchoice cannot muster a for the presidenmajority dom seen in great political gatherstops made at the various places. prayed for divine guidance. tial nomination. Cummings did not attempt to con- ings, the Democratic national conriuyuaHizing tne camping at Fill-- 1 in Madison more where tn I ceal from the convention that a vention reconvened vooi , c UIUKIUUI was given. Square Garden this afternoon to. party crisis is threatened. Mayor Maycock declared that the "And," so he said, "remembering buttle over a platform Into which boys do not get the various merit our responsibility and remembering has been injected through the Ku i badges through any superfluous our j glorious heritage and the won K1,lx Klun tue loniiddiug spectre of "a.u-Liiiiiiif june PAyg0N jUI)e 23. With the form but through actual hard work dftrf ul oi'Dortunity ahead of this religious controversy.In memof Lehi, for many years a creasing hot weather the political the street a hotel lead M. MS He described the different things I party and in order to save for Amr- - ersAcross is to ber of boil in disthe this Utah commission, beginniug of the party were engaged in a county that ica a Democratic united boy must study and become I party. mentioned for fl(t- - Lieutenants of the prospec-PrO- 0 familiar with before he is given any come to vou now and backed with last desperate effort to reach comVisitor Gives Formulai again prominently b of tive state officials have been around Tentative Schedule for Utah the unanimous consent of llm 54 plete agreement on whether the of the merit badges and said that of1epui)licang should denounce the hoodand American Fork. Sent!- - 'lere Ior several days building tentimes a boy will fail once or twice for Removal of Tree Stumps Realty Association Sight-- , mcmliers of the resolution commit- platform wont seems to be strong in favor of f!u,es for H'eif candidates and get-- a in the exams before Minus Labor. tee I nsk that convention stand in ed order by name. finally r masterseeing Trip Arranged. At 3 :30 o'clock word had reached preliminary survey of the Lehi man for county coinmiwioneV in? ing the subject. recess until 3 p. m. to give us opla-of lue land, therlnu , delegates that the President G. Merle Tavlor nresi fl to compose our" dif- th 'Why waste several days work at the coming election, although portunity The schedule tentative for the ferences." ed. The guests at the club luncheon and a lot of otlier have been men-- 1 Notwithstanding the fact that platform committee as expected, had energy digging out old tinned Republicans in this section for the nosi- - ,lus 13 a national nnd state elec Utah Realtors' caravan to southern Under the rik11 of Ciiinminji's lailed to reach agreement and had .mps when they can be des tion. Anions these are C.I L. War- - ,10n- an unusual interest is already Utah has been nnd is now dramatic story and app?al, the voted 34 to 10 against naming the arranged in the platform. This left the n.seit in regard to tne in lumbia Steel corporation . S'in Frm troyed much easier m another nick and James D. Thorue of dele- klan the hands of the members of the rumbling disapproval of h anti-klasituation in the county. element no other alternaCisco. melted on and vote jwayv. asked G.. J. Graudpre, for- - Pleasant Grove Uith of whom have Political ther" (he association. gates Tne so,,tn end of Utah county N realty tive but to bring out a minority re-- ' with The nest Rotary meefirtr will he merl.v ot tIie middle west, who been prominently connected a not was rnii'cd voice The of first will caravan the part held Wediiesrinv .t,,i o ,o., came to Provo as a visitor a few, Republican Polities for a number of determined to be represented this be formed in Ogdun by citizens ngainst the extens'o.i of time for port and fight it out on the floor. lines were drawn taut as jii iue eouiu.v eoiuuiihMon. xuv from Vears. days ago. p. m. j.'ear and points in the which the tired platform builder i theBattle ' Logan, convention opened. The Demo"One of the first things I saw Edward Southwick of Lehi. for 'farmers, especially, desire men on northern partOgderi of the state. They pleaded. who tire Intimately while walking around in your resi mnnv vears nn outstanding figure the ....commission and But while the convention unani- crats of New York, Illinois will leave Ogden, Saturday morning, I.. .! wuu !iL II led the anti-klanim ineu prooiems dence district was a man digging; in legislative circles in the State 5 8 o'clock. At Salt Lake mously agreed to cive the committee Massachusetts at July wno would be willing to carry out the caravan will be forces, backed up by enough other around a stump trying to remove and a prominent Democrat, has considerably further time, there was no lessening states to make up a formidable it," continued Mr. Graudpre. "It also been mentioned for commis-wa- s their program of tax reduction. real- of the resolution on the part of the the Salt Lake by augmented d a mystery to me why in thesiouer. Friends of former Republicans in this section are tors and their friends, after which anti-klato insist upon a fighting unit with which no comprpeople a mnn would waste strength: master James II. Clarke, of Ameri- - looking strongly towards Mayor it will continue to Provo where a denunciation of tho klan in the omise seemed posible. Opposed to this array of eastern and time to do such work. Over on can Fork, have thrown his hat in Charles II. White as their candidate stop will be made for lunch. party platform. for the four-yea- r commissionership. the Missouri river where I used to the ring for the commissionership, The garden emptied slowly. The strength were the representatives of Most assothe members the of of southern and western states live we did those things in n dif- - although Mr. Clarke has given no He has taken a leading part in the ciation from Provo and Utah Central Committee Will Meet fm.nt county delegates stood around and discussed where the klan is either farm bureau activities of the county communities strong or is permission for such action. way altogether." one burning issue of the conthis well as as several at Newhouse Hotel Even And then he proceeded to give a It is believed that the county and is looked upon as a strong vote others will join the caravan- as it vention long after the gavel had beginning to come a political factor. formula They held it was not necessary to for the destruction of election this year will be one of the getter among the farming element. leaves Provo ended the session. ing of July 12. Saturday afternoon. ' ucner itepiiDiicans mentioned in name the order in the platform. j stumps, which he said he had seen hardest fought for many years. The first night's stop will be made the south end of the county are N. They thousands of used similarly knew no compromise. successfully !c. Christensen of Salem and R. II. either at Xephi or Filuiorc, at both The battle over the klan for the A cal was sent out Friday by Bur- times. For those who are interested towns of which are hotel splendid Boshwell of Goshen. time being is shoved into the backton W. Musser, secretary, for a here is the formula as given by Mr. The Democrats of Payson also and camping facilities. Cedar City ground the battle between a score ot meeting of the Democratic stale cen-- j Grandpre : be will reached noon or Sunday Ihnve a man or two that they are ,.;,'.! o...;nf tilt tral C("mittee, at the Newhouse "Cut the tree about a foot from anxious to see in the commission. evening, depending on the place of nomination. onit laatkV, Wie evening 01 But-- ; iue lUIUIU. JUIC a line aim a liUll'l, . the Cedar previous stop. night's The most prominently mentioned of uruay, July 12 the same day the inch auger hole in tne stump to a these is Henry Erlandson, one of Breaks will be visited Monday judicial convention is to be held for 'depth of about 12 or 14 inches, but and Zions canyon on that and highly re- - morning the most this district. The meeting is called not deep enough to go through the where camp will he Tent Formally Instituted Here, afternoon, of of south end the citizens spected j for the following purposes : tap root for the night. and Officers Are Through the county. Mr. Erlandson has been pitched , o T.... "Pour saltpeter, not too coarse, in Cyclonic btorms Receiving and acting on the resig- caravan The will arrive in Hurrisome time friends for his two Mississippi Valley pressed by nation tendered by the state chair- - the hole to within an inch or lftOSen. Tue-idaore work hard tho at mnkinc afternoon and will reiuva. but has not as yet decided as to cane States. man, James II. AVaters; filling va- - of the top. Fill the hole with main there until Wednesday mornsary arrangements for Wasatch what he intends to do. A Maccatent subordinate occuring among the officers sene and then plug. After that fill of the Home lie conCounty Coming celebration to ing, when the trip will of the state committee; providing' the hole with kerosene about once International News Service. tinued to Bright Angel on the north bees was formally instituted in lie held in Heber July 23 to 27. The CHICAGO, June 28, Central Illifor the time and place for holding ' a week for four or five weeks, rim of the Grand Canyon. Kanab Provo Wednesday evening, June 25. main part of the program will be the state convention of the Demo-"At the end of that time place a nois and section of Iowa were visit- will be visited Thursday and Bryce given on Utah's pioneer day when cratic party: receiving renorta of few kindlings around the staump ed early today by a storm which was Twenty five applicants were admit- there will be amusements and enter canyon on Friday afternoon. the various county chairmen as to nnd put the torch to it. .Every part believed to have reached cyclonic The return trip will be made from ted and received the degree of tainments of all kinds throughout The town of Morton, the state of the organization of each of the stump will burn up, even proportions. canyon Saturday, July 12. knighthood conferred by the degree the day. The Daughters of Pioneers Bryce miles ten Peoria was from it. of practicalcounty, precinct and district nnd of the fibres will be made hat evening at staff of Ogden Tent No. 1, assisted wlU staff a Parade and pageant in Camp but of course, whether be should each county at large and transacting ly wiped out, "Care taken, any the evening. either Gunnison, Manti or Ephriam. such further and other business as that no valuable tree near the deaths resulted was not known. On July 25 will be featured Wa- Home Will be reached sometime by State Depnty T. R. Kelly. A received . . was call The work of instituting the new telephone may be presentde. stump is injured by the fire." Vessel Is Sunday evening. " fo; " ult a0 wui auc iu lilt: Reported! Sailing was done by State Deputy J. L. mopn, tent early at Peoria urging that physiIt is hoped," says the call, "that dlrection of under inose interested in making the Straton of Wrecked on Leyte cians and nurses be dispatched to on this occasion there will be a full ACKNOWLEDGE Ogden, and the new offtr - AmerJcall an(, & barbecua trip with the realtors should com- ers were installed T. R. Island. The Primary stake board wishes Morton. attendance of the committee , You Kelly. by in the afternoon under the direction municate with J. A. Owens of the After the business of the evening of the Fish and Game Protectee are hereby authorized and urged to to acknowledge the Telegraphic communication with Owens Real Estate firm. was completed, all present enjoyed association and the stake invite other members of the Demo- - given by the city commission, tha I own towns believed to have been Reliefr nn excellent lunch and a pleasant International Newa Service. cratic party in your locality to be Provo land, the firemen anu me hardest hit was Impossible. Rodeos, Indian dances, society.. comtwo 28. Stores June Bates social of hour. MANILA, U. Fifty SHOPMEN P. management present. ball games, opperattas by the PriDES MOINES, la., June 28. Sev- persons were reported drowned to'In its efforts in behalf of party pany in making such a pronounced ASK CUT IN HOURS Following are the officers of the mary children and wrestling-matchefestiunnamed were roofs an eral wreck in of flower chrisnew the annual which persons was injured, day success, the state central committee success of the organization, will he among the entertaincoast were of torn on from of vessel thousands the T Leyte houses, needs greater sailing imp Tent of the ments of the day. from the val. OMAHA, Neb., June 28. Rather tened Mount The Primary associations of the trees uprooted and plate glass win- island. Dispatches stated that there than suffer a reduction In numbers Mncealiees : county and precinct officers and The fourth of the Home Comtwo dows were in broken and that wards Past commander, Frank Diamond ; ing program, day nearly every were but six survivors generally from all the members of Spriugville and Mapleton Union Pacific shopmen today notiJune 26 will be feaDr. Harry F. Cannon: tured as commander, the party. It is impossible for us to will stage their flower festival lu downtown building when a tornado lwdies hnd been recovered. fied the management that they lieut. commander, Lambert L. Bees-ley- ; family or genealogical day, Reports received here were frag- would prefer to adopt shorter workacomplish the purposes for which the Spriugville city park Monday tore through the city at 1 :30 thise when there will bo family outings record Reed morning. Communication with we are organized unless all memlers' aftefnoon. mentary and the unusually large ing hours Brown; keeper, to the Hot pots and other places. until business is better points was practically cut off. number on board is regarded as in- and 100 men in the Omaha of the party actively participate in; physician, Dr. Arnold Robison. ch:ip- Goueral stake conference will be simps llain The W. IT. reported no wires in dicating that the vessel carried pas- wer Howard KU KLUX KLAN SUED, Graham; the councils of the party. There is sergeant, cut from three to five hours held on Julv 27. ma-tat Lisle arms. CHICAGO. June 28. The Ku Iowa, the Postal said that more sengers. Ora'ium: some thine that the state antral week. committee can do for you and there Klux Klan was made defendant in a than fifty poles were down in all diA similar cut in tin will be made Ward; first M. of G., William Mav-- i SPRECKI.ES IS DEAD. COMMANDER GF IKWIN filed rection. damages is something that you can do for the suit for $300,000 on all the shops of the road. Gen- berry : second M. of G., David International News Service. VETERANS WAR DISABLED district States Allan Bezznnt: SAN FRANCISCO, state central committee which is not here today in United June 28. W. M. Jeffers of the Reese; sentinel. eral Frank J. Irwin, of New York, was UnionManager PEORIA, Ills.. June 2S. A wocourt by attorneys for the American now being done. Pacific says the cut in picket, Karl Schmidt : trustees, Dr. Adolph B. Spreckels, 67, millionaire nnd commander man believed to national The elected are her and baby "Will you not please make an ex- - Unity Publishing company. hours is only temiKirary and is L .C. Potter, E. B. Parry, Jos. S. sugar magnate and member of the have drowned during the heavy Omaha was selected as the 1025 edi- usual famous Pacific coast family of that traordinary effort to be present and petition charges Hiram W. Evans, storm at this period of the year, due Gates. American Disabled here early today when a cabin tion citv of the be prepared with a detailed report Imperial Vt izara or ine kuui, wim name, died at his resident here to business conditions and partially of the political and financial condi offices at Atlanta, Ga., and other lioat in which they made their home Veterans of the World War at the also to the fact that the motive pow- PROJECT MANAGER RETURNS. earlv todav. longest session of the national con er and rolling stock do not need the tions of your county and organiza- high officials with conspiracy to de- on the Illinois river was capsized. vention in Salt Lake Friday. W. Lawrence Whlltemore ,the pro-FRXNKNESS AID TO PEACE. tion?" stroy the American Unity league attention that they do in the winter. Mr. Irwin has been serving t!ie Interrmilonnl News Service. manager of the U. S. Reclamaand its organ published by the com- KNOWLES MOTOR COMPANY ject There are in 5ik) fewer men the OK PAYSON INCORPORATES June 2S. PHILADELPHIA, organization as chairman of the na- Omaha shops now than during the tion service, has returned home af-- ' NEW INSTRUCTOR ARRIVES. pany by sending a man here to work tional rehabilitation committee at ter having been in California since Frankness between husband and One more application hns been for the league as a supposed klan of business last peak year. He was put over oir The Knowles Motor company of Washington. Mr. Whittemore went to wife will iln more to keep homes June 7. placed In the faculty list at the It. enemy, who in reality was a worker and everyone California as a delegate to the Payson. Saturday filed articles of the first ballot with a total of 2.S7 Y. IT., for Professor Wilford Poulson happy than for the klan. with of the 41 votes cast. the Association American else, according to Robert AVIATOR of county incorporation Engineer KILLED. anything Is to new he his raise going says IV o Walsh PAYSON-SPANISclerk. The capital of the company MATE. Richard the marat San Francisco ami while there Pennsylvania Ferguson, head clerk 9Va pound baby boy to lie a psycholwas elected senior national vice International News Service. he visited of Interest, riage license bureau, Alio after places County Clerk Wallace M. Hales is placed at $2r.0O0, with the The baby arrived at ogy teacher. deCOGNAC, June 2K Pilot Lieut including Venice, San P.cH'inlino '"'.'ng In that capae'ty -r more incorporators: James Know commander on the second ballot, tho home of Prof, and Mrs. Poulson Saturday united in matrimony of Tndiau i. Batelier was killed today while com J. Iowis Matilda Laur Murphy and Lon Angeles at which city h (ban fourteen years, hns retired, Knowles, of L. 23, les, Mary feating Spanish age Prior, Saturday morning and both mother George Knowles, He received 211 votes as against 107 poting In the Michaelin cup race. staved for some length c time with 2lH,10l licenses. Dorothy nnd child are getttlng along very Fork, and Miss Genevieve Douglas, ence Knowles, ' M n"'""v His aeroplane crashed In a fog. fur Murphey. " his brother, George Whittemore. 1 two-thir- Candidates Are 'Payson Wants Getting Ready, Commissioner REALTORS TO IT ELIMINATES - WORK, HE SAVS ' . lIXf f n triniT VIMI IllAlh' lyi Pt llxillj Ihi l: '::' et-'- - diss-'iiti- 1 OF n Post-worl- n j i STORMS SWEEP MACACBEES OF CENTRE STATES PROVO ELECT Heber to Have well-know- n lear t t,, kero-canci- TTninp.rnmintr 52 DROWNED j appointed general the celebration committee and has been outlining all of the details of the anniversary. il - IN . 1 chairman of chil-"en- stands still. legisla- The Republican KLAN LEFT OUT Convention Kwessed Four Hat form Committee Votes 34 Hours to l'atch Up to 16 to Leave Klan Name Out. Compromise. ,,,,- This nation cannot afford to S welfare to a political pii.alion , that cannot mast whose (.XOcntive self, nor glides have been rejected by his STATE CALLED Fourth of July Celebration Details Arranged by Civic 28. d Comparison of Parties. We urge the American people to compare the record of eight unsullied years of Democratic administration with that of the Republican administration. In the former there is no corruption. Party pledges were faithfully fulfilled and a Democratic congress enacted an extraordinary number of constructive and remedial laws. Privilege A corrupt lobby was uprooted. was driven from the national capl an unprece- - redress. t" . .. America.. ., enjoyed . . . ; .. .i i j j ueuieu The Democratic party pledges it iienou ui ouiiui uuu waierlal progress. self to the following program: j Transition from this period of Honest government. j exalted Democratic leadership to We pledge the Democratic party, the sordid record of the last three to drive from public places all who and a half years makes the nation ashamed. It marks the contrast (Continued from Page Two.) The accomplishments of the Boy Scouts of the Timpanogos council were related to the members of the Provo Rotary club Friday evening by Mayor George Maycock of in an interesting as well Sprlngville CELEBRATEIDEMOCRATS June tvmJ party Rotarians of Boy Scout caravan to Utah's Dixie. I Includi- district, ng the territory from Grand View on the south to Pleasant Grove on the north, produces more raspberries than all the rest of the Btate. We generally send out more than 2,000 cases of berries every day during PAYSON, party stands for remedial tion and progress. 1 of raspberries," Bid Mr. Stratton. "The early berries are already getting ripe, but the main shippink kind will not be ready until another four or five have a normal crop days. "The Provo Bench Mavor ii Iuefficietifj- and Corruption, Never before in our history has the government leen so tainted by Vn u feu i r I, tlia ...if nilhtl.ktl p.liean pnrty for attemptingdeliu-fille-to limit Inquiry Into official (ll,.m.IH) I1(1 t(, j,ne,ie. if not to frustrate the investigations to which in the beginning ' the Kepulilican Htul biA Yt)itv l,ibr,i iiMuintl . . . . . ... ,. wnien niier tuey regnraeu wnn uis ,,Wn niirtv A vote of Coolidge is a vote for clnu s. Issues. The dominant issues of the campaign are created by existing conditions. discrimination, exDishonesty, privilege to none. travagance and inefficiency exist in conIs The Republican party The burdeus of taxagovernment. cerned chiefly with material things; tion have become unbearable. Disthe Democratic iinrty is concerned tress and bankruptcy in agriculture, with human rights. The Democratic the basic iud'jstry of our country is ' More will be realized. FU1HHM J ra BENCH IS LARGEST Possibility 8tTy"- M ween high conception of public Tnp psti Tviee and avid punx.se to dis- ime, iTuiwnuc I nu norm follows tribute simiig. fir uie iur IVmocratie party in national con vention assemiiiea pay our PrO- found homage to the memory of Woodrow Wilson. Our h.;,its are with gratitude that American kuoiiiu nave prooueeu this man, whose spirit and influence will live on through the ages: llllll fhllf - it U'U. ..ill : have cooperated with him in the advancement of ideals of govern- which will serve us an and inspiration for this and generations. We affirm our abiding faith in those ideals ami piougo ourselves to iaKe up tne standard which )k bore and to strive for the full triumph of the principles of democracy to which he dedicated his life. Democracy Principles. The Democratic party believes in equal rights to all and special RASPBERRIES BUILDERS OF I Deadlock . . from Provo PRICE TWO CENTS, W rm NEAR MANILA "J r!on tt out-stat- Wil-jlia- ri lH-- r er i -- j ; 1 111 f- ' |