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Show Ifk A ' A KEWSPAPE3 1 1 V -- edicftcd to m policy of faJntesa U ail sections f I 77 TTVY HERALD PC0NE3 Business Office fi E&torW Booms , . IC7 I ,1 UtUMBBt7 i - . . . TlIESUDAYJlEiUiDSUNPAYQYESIBEE 291925 VOLUME 4. NO. 23 PRICE TWO GEM'S 1 u u Lru Li " u ltu uu y an r n fi u y t Rond . nnnnnir KU UoMAIiLt r son- - !KSe if ALTILAKE AND DENVER ROAD TO BE HASTENED " For Christmas Seal I i With he announcement :of the re versal t the attitude of the Denver .Chamber; of Commerce relative to the construction of the Salt Lake and Denver railroad through the Uintah basin from Prove to Craig, Colo., one of the greatest obstacles In the Baft of the road has .been removed, according to railroaanf?t l interested in the success of ' the enterprise. After citing that ' the' Denver chamber-reverse- d lta position be cause, "the Salt Lake & Denver line o withdrew its opposition to the i Dot-aer- Some. Doctors and Druggists Sell to lfcqi legging Rings AUSTIN, Texas., Nov. 28. (UP) " !",,",,-I a Offering a reward of $300 for the arrest and conviction of any person worth niore than $5,000 for violating the prpbiiiitlon laws. Governor Miriam A.'Ferguson today issued a forinul statement scoring brows, of Texas. She characterized theroldbjtJoulaw as one "for the rich amt agalnsFthe pow", She delared in her statement that rich- - people in Texas were daily Because of the winning fight that Is being waged against tubercu-- ' inlatiiiir the nmhiblHnn nml we should buy Christmas Seals this year as never before. Gradwhile the losis, ieuialujutrT teutlary was being filled with "poor ually the death rate is being cut down through the funds raised by the dovils who carried a mpre pint on sale of this penny health stump, and we must keep fhe'enemy on the run. , their hip."'-- deaths a year in Utah from tuberculosis is a heavy tollj The woman governor made scathing remarks hbout judges who drank and we must keep going the good work of the Utah Public Health asso liquor themselves and sentenced elation so as to reduce this fieavy mortality. To do this, let every man home brew makers to .the .peniten and wemian buy ChrlHtmas Seals tlH it niukes them happy. tiary. , Place all letters, InherTttatemeiit-sh- r drehirein and thus aj'uluntary'healtti tax"n with these brighten gay little symbols of packages your gift North' Texas newspaper publisher dispensed pints "by the dozen and hope. j. The Christmas caudles in your heart will burn more brightly bewent scot free, while poor and under-fed men yearly'were being sent cause you have heliied to smooth' away some1 of the troubles of the to the penitentiary for violating world. . ' d the prohibition lows in' that city for This Christmas, give the greatest gift of all the gift of health! possessing only one thin pint." REED SMOOT. .. the-"hig- h PROVO IiiU-a.- YOUTHS TOLEAVEFOR which would connect the Denver gait Lake and the Denver Rio Grande Western railroads and give the Denver A Rio Grande Lake City Western a DeBver-SaU- t mileage almost equal to that Indlcat- w -- e fur the Hue throughthe Class Musical Program Uintah basin, the Rocky Mountain High lios'Been Arranged tor : said the in action, News, reporting ' rWewell Party 1. "Granting of the application for the line between Provo and Craig Will Plans have beii comiiletcd for a be hastened. It li believed, by the farewell party in honor of Rondo chamber the filing of ;the petition by Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wal ' of commerce. ter' Robinson of this city, to be 4 f The Salt lake A Denver railroad glvea In the First ward socinl hall officials, It develops, nave expressed Monday evening, November 30, be no change on view on th proposed ginning at 8 o'clock. Dotsfro cut-of- f which is so" strongly A varied program of music arid favored by the Denver A Rio danciqg will be given. Among the Grande Western, onetime applicant vocal soloists Who will aniipnr oh or permission to build from Soldier the program will be Emma Ramsey Summit Into the Uintah basin, but Morris of Salt Luke. Clyde R. Stark, now the chief opponent ef the Salt also of Take- - win feontribiiteSecoHd-TAitem- pt Successful Lake " A' Deliver Interests "since the interestingSaj, vi ujiami in ivepiacmg whistling" and mimicry L be altXakeliearlnga nnmbers'T&Jss J." Itamsey of Salt f ; Painleve Regime nm- before theintersJaifijQamt.ry ake: will' rVmltT ' Ytolin, solos and mission. "On that day Alexauder ProfMflrk Robinson, music superPARIS, Nov. 28, (UP)-Aris- tide figures visor of the Otfden city Brland, the ''man of the hour" has Berger, one f the foremost will ' said he succeeded In forming a cabinet to in) the 'railroad activity render vocal selections. ,, doubted" Very much If his line would replace the fallen Painleve regime. the Following program dancing At noon he renclied the Elysee vigorously opposed the application will be enjoyed. " Palace to inform President Doumer-gu- e It is for the Dotsero that his second mandate this , known, however, that the Salt Lake week had been successful and that & Denver .interests do not favor a he had succeeded in constructing Dotsero cut-ofthe cabinet. It is the eighth time In Salt" Lake thlg reversal by the in his political career that this exDeliver eh amber of commerce la bestatesman has successtraordinary be lieved to be due to whao may fully completed 'a government . termed pressure from Craig, which The offieini cabinet list is as is the tesmiltus-o- f the Moffat line '.'.-.follows-:- . ' which . and an ambitious community Premier and minister of foreign Den.would UVe to be on a line from affairs ArlstiUe Briand. ':, ver to Prove. Minister of Interior, Camille It is fvelfeved bV many that the'at- - SPANISn FORK," Nov., 28. who was minister of justice titure of Denver never1 was antag Very Impressive funeral services In the lust Painleve regime. . In held were here the a pavilion city onistic and that misunderstanding for D. Mrq. Hannah Hughes, arose because of the. clcse relation Friday f between tbr application and whodied ,jt he LhomeJOhls Jcity road, with--o- Monday, The invocation was by Cave-I- n Ttlie proped the Dotmero request coming up John S. Beck. Appropriate musical numlKTS were furnished by Prof, for bearing at tie same time. MOSCOW, Idaho, Nov. 28. (UP) J. R. Bosbard and Sarah Ramsey men were killed outright and Mrs. Anna Hinckley of Provo; and another was in a faospltitl here llie.w Ulimns brothers quartet. and today as a result of a cave-iat - Ellen Jamison. the Mascow Firebrick and Clay to who The speakers paid tribute Products company pits at Joel-- yesthe, life and,, many virtues of their terday. toloved friends were John II. Hayes, I). K. Kiuehalz and P. J. Komp, Dr. Wells T, Broekbank, Dr. George iwth of Moscow, Were killed and II,, Brlmhall, John. W. Creer and Carl Cirrult was injured, President Henry Gardner.. The benediction was by Joseph Broekbank. In addition to the vast throng of " REXNES, B. D., Nov.; 28. (CP) friends of Mrs. Hughes and the famwAuthorltlta of two states joined ily paying their final respeefs, a pro. ROflE, Nov, 23. (CP) The today In; the hunt for two women fusion of floral offerings attested chamber of deputies today approved bamlits who held up the First Na- the love and esteem held for her. tional Bank here, walked out with Among those present were many Uie measure giving Premier Musso-Ilniincreased $1041 in cash" and escaped In a worn Provo friends of the family. joWers, Under the Evv bill the premier touring ear, with only a ten minu- becomes on responsible only to the king rte atart 'pursuers, instead of to the king and parliaThe' women, shabbily dressed and ALL-AMERICAlso1 he is'.grahted special ment. alout 25 and 35 years old, talmly protection against glanders. High walked into the bank yesterday at a pennltlea. are provideJ Joir anyone ' sliick business hour, held up H. S. circulating reports displeasing to .WilkersoDv-casbleransacked the r, blm. money drawer and escaied. cut-off,- r Claims 'll fit-la- . MISSION FIELD . d ; t FORMS" BRIAjND ' lasL-dayL- cut-off.- FRIENDSPAY f. FINAL TRIBUTE TO MRS. HUGHES ' Cbau-temp- cut-of- Cralg-Prov- Two Idaho Men , a Killed in ut YOUNG UNIVERSITY BAND ates hunt n . . for 2 women bMkrobbers Give Mussolini Greater Powers n . AN Club Wielder Automobile Exacts Hedyy Monthly Toll Captured,Report 28.Hl'PA CHICAGO, Nov, 2S. "(UP) Aw tomoliileer exacted a dnify. toll of 73 ' lives during the month of Oc(ol"j according .to reports received here fitom Wl representntlve cities by the, Itthiaal Safety council.This number puts Octolier at the Hif months for .thislifp of lb'1 lint year. , pittyi P" writ of the vletluf ; were ; pedestrians. NEVTORK, Nov., 28. (UP) Tlie Evening ' World- canvassed ' couches in all parts of the United f States for the nXsthical.albAujerlcjiu -- TOLElK), 0.,S"ov; man who gave his name as "Rob-T- t grid team and the 'following is today: August" and answyers rjlhe ""gener'aT ds Tnlly, Dnrtinonth; Thayer, description of the Tolelo club welld-e- r ' ' . - V who struck down nine women Pern. Tack!es Weir, Nebraska here, two of whom were found dead, was held by police today. H meyer, Missouri. y Whi-Center Brown, Michigan." jn captured in a oilveff a woodland near .Holland Qnarterback. Freidiiuin, Michi-gln- . -- -' bliioiTt : tastntgbtrthpman Halfbackh--GrmKlan old sack ar.d' Tryon, ot allied luiiitmer-Htfilled with newspapers, awarding to Illiruiis and ColgatrC-- ' ' Fullback Oberiauder, LfartiuoutU. the police, . ;" , par-illell- - V. - Hl ' Resignation Would to Wilbur as Well as to President TY SCHOOL coolidgeTdenies nt J RESIGNATION RUMORS ELECTION ON WEDNESDAY Congressional Aviation Probes Looming Larger As Time for Session Nears UP) WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. of the Navy WilJree to resign on his own Initiative to save euiluirraa-men- t to his chief, or to "remain at bis post to face down demands that , he quit Presideiit Coolldge baa assumed responsibility for keeping Wilbur in the navy cabinet poit through an official White House denial of re ports from New York that Wilbur was resigning. Wilbur's administration of the navy department has been under fire . almost constantly siliete thb Shenandoah disaster, and during the recent phases of the aviation con troversy. It Is certain that numerous masts rrom congress will be directed . . against him, Wilbur may prefer to leare rather" than cause Mr. Coolldge further embarrassment with the DosslbiHtv of another congressional aviation probe lu the offing, in addition to tbe four Investigations now pending, all of which have Inyoivd the navy , the house aircraft committee, the Bhenaudoah probe, the .president' air board and the Mitchell court 28.-(- Secretary of Incumbent Supporters bur today was . Member Endorse Her for on (Editor's Note) Friends of the andldutes for the school election have been Invited to use tbe columns of the Heral in short statements which must concern their candidate only.) With the school election coming on Wednesday in the Fourth ward, friends of Mrs. C. 1. Maw, present president of the boirrd who is a candidate for ' reeIect,lon, is rally: ; lag to ber supixt ; ' ; "I was greatly pleased at the appointment of Mrs. Maw to a position on the city Board of Educa tion, because her ducaflonal train-- ! ing, her success as a teacher, her executive ability, and business sue cess, aH pointed to the wisdom of the Board who appointed her," says Dr. George H. Brlmhall la endorsing Mrs. Maw for reeleetlun to the school board Wednesday.' "1 should like to see her continue "in office becusftKhet record points-tthe 'unrtiaU'.;..-,;;;.,.;term consistency of giving her Wilbur, however, has given no of her own, as it is called, and I whatever of tny - intent to cannot see how Provo can afford to retract on its policy of having its leave. Belief persists in some quargovernmental affairs shared by both ters that Wilbur has been the victim of the Jhavy system"" and that men and women." his removal might beral a change national defense policy. J3 hgye always, jnalntalnedihat it nv-tIs a matter of simple justice .where both sexes are concerned, that there tshTnrtdlieTreTTOieSTBtiW from 'botfit sexes on any board affecting both," says Professor Alice L. Reynolds. WINDSOR, England, STov. 2ft Queen- Mother Alexandra "It is a mater of pride to me that (UP) "rests within the hallowed death Provo has- - a womau on the Board of Education. A goodly number ,of v. '. chambers of old Windsor. Near where her husband, King people' .have, spoken to me about 'on the board Edward lies and where t half dozen Mrs.- Maw's service ire saki has always ha what fand they other lings ofTEligland afeburied. tte beloved "sea ' king's daughter" been complimentary; consequently, Mrs, lister. Thompson of Eureka was' committed to the dust jtoday. I feel she has made good as a meinof the Board of Education, and died at a Salt Lake hospital FriKing George, Queen Mary and b that she will be reelcctcil to other kinsfolk of the dowager quee,n day morning following an operation board." for. a complication of- internal ailparticipated simple private' ments. Mrs. Thompsons Jhe dangh-o- r services in the seclusion of Albert Mrs. W; 1'. llasler has the..fol-- . Memorial chapel (his forenoon. The of Mr. aud Mrsjri&oliwi ' Bt. to i lowing :' YZ say: final rites stood Joer of of this the. simplicity n""''' "Pr Perhaps at no time in the history husliand, two sous iilul one daughin contrast to the pomp of London where yesterday her body had lain ter as follows: Melvln Thompson of (Continued on Page Six.) in. state la' Westminister Abbey Lyndyt, John Thompson "and Mrs. while thousands passed in mournVerniljj Johnson, both of Provo; ful silence td look upon her face. also her parents, three brothers and thretv fulJowgi5VLMSt. Jeor, Newell St. Jeor and Afton St. Jeor, Mrs. Amos Davis,. Mrs. C.W. Berry and Mrs. David Strasburg. The body was' brought to Provo Saturday mid may be viewed at the ' MrsL Stroslmrg, 473 North Deputy Sheriff George H. Da'ls home of Sixth East street, this city from 11 who went to 1a Angeles early o'clock (intil 1 o'clock today. The the week to bring to' Provo- Mrs. PITTSBURGH, Pa., Nov. 28. funeral'services will bt held jn the Creation of a board of investiga- Bertha Peterson, on a charge of Grand View ward chapel at 2 tion aud award to settle difference kidnapping, hus notified Sheriff 3. Interment o'clock 'tills afternoon. Peterso'n Sirs. D. that wire Boyd by tn anthracite coal miners Provo city cemetery. will be the in and operators was proposed by Gov- has filed halieas corpus proceedings ernor Piuebot this afternoon when m the courts 'there and has been rehe submitted his plan for ending the leased from custody. present strike and bringing about Reputy Davis was accompanied to industrial pence is the anthracite the coast by. Eric Bylund, district fields of Pennsylvania.probation officer, whe went in the NEW YORK,' Nov., 28.(CPr-Te- n Interest of the child who was. kidpersons narrowly escaped death " will be in case beard napped. The here early today when the wall .and the Los Angeles courts Tuesday. of an o'd fashioned house December 1, according to the wire. (Wr. sn all nig'nt tibaret col'oecnred The alleged .kidnapping lapsed, hurling entertainers and aclast spring following a divorce WASHINGTON, Nov. 28 (UP) guests ijito an excavation. . where! n the of tion the custody deThe toll of grade crossings is It is thought that. the Imllding creasing this year, but very alow- - children wSs withheld from the was weakened by excavations for a liva relaf iv" pareuts and given to which Immediately1 ad.Interstate iiiinuieree commission ing in Spanish Fork. While the chil- sKjNseraper joined- it. fine if tbe entwtainers school to on were their dren way statistics today disclosed that 1,324 wifs singing when suddenly the Wall persons were killed in the United Mrs. Peterson is alleged to have was seen to swny outward and the to States in the. first" eight months of picked them up and taken then', floor trembled, finally .giving away 1923. In the corresponding period Los Atigeles with her. and plunging all Into the excavawere killed.' last year, 1,359 tion. Injured this year totalled 3.650, iu ' 3,094 accidents, compared With ' 4,020 Injured In the same iierjod last . lit 3.153 Occidents. year SAN DIEGO. Calif.. Nov., 2K r . The (UP) Jack Kearns,. former Dainty Pastry company of Jack Dempscy, heavyweight which Is now under the manage( hamplon of the world and present ment of II. M. Cawrey, formerly of nianager of Mlcskel Walker, was Americm Fork and Clj'de T. Austin, LONDON, Nov. 28 (UP) Canon taken to the county Jail folUiwiug will move from its present location Herbert F.. West lake, custodian of his arrest for disturbing the Ine on North University avenue to 'Cenfer street Monday. The Westminster Abbey is dead follow late last night at the international ' ' company will be ready-fobusiness ing bis participation iu the services lwirder at TlJunni. Kearus furnishtHl $500 cash bafl in its new location Monday, accordfor Queen Mother Alexandra In the " . . to Insure bis apiiearanee in court. ing to Mr. Austin. Abbe'y yesterday. , ' a he LAID TO REST of Pro?. Robert university ban(j Saner will give a free concert In the Provo stake X abnferaele Monday evening. The concert Is under the auspices of the extension division of the university of which Trof. Lowry Nelson istthe director. The band will tie assisted by Mrs. Hannah Condie Packard as soloist ' with Glen G. Van Wagenen as flutist. The program is as follows: . "Old Conirades,'!jnnreh .Telljg . "Poet and Peasant," Overture . Snpjie . . .Lemmonc . s. "Wind Amongst the Trees" v;7.."'. . Flute solo, Glenn G. Van Wagenen. "Arabian NljfhtB," Oriental Intermezzo . ......King Gounod Grand selection from""Faust" Puccini "One Fine Day" from "Madame Butterfly" . ; David b. "Thou Brilliant Bird,", from "PearL of Brazil" Arndt Two popular a. ."Noln" b. "Collegiate" Jaffe Bronx .... . .'. ....DcKoven Selection from 'Robinhood" he-Young . .r...... ......... . .......... .............. F0RT.IER PROVO WOMAN DIES - IN SALT LAKE - in-th- - CANOFFICIAk GETS JUDGMENT- - IS MURDERED rURjallNIa RICHMOND, Va., Nov., 28. William Launcelot Jones, 51, a former executive of the American Can company in charge' of plants In Chicago, Tlntlia'nnnoliK,-- ' Baltimore and New Orleans, was murdered Thanksgiving "day In Esses county, tertians by moonshiners who mistook him for a prohibition officer; isilice said today. Essex county moonshiners have threatened lo slay state prohibition officers if they returned after a recent series of raids, police said. A coroner's Jury' returned a verdict that- Jones was murdered, although If was first ihough' he- bad Klmself. while hunt-- , icldeutaUy shot ' Ing. DENVER, Colo., Nov., 28. (Up) A judgment of 3S cents was granted J. A. Forsytbe in a suit against the Western Unm Telegraph company in- district court here today. The sum ig said to lit the smallest judgment ever given in a district court suit here. ( UPj . .Forsytbe sued" for $110, alleging that, sum as damages when gram was not delivered. a tele. . - ' The court held that under tl state, industrial law the .company could not be held for damages other than the. actual sum spent', which in this case was 35 cents. ; . TEAM CHOSEN presi-r'ptlo- . GIVES FREE CONCERT MONDAY QUEEN MOTHER r-T- 2 WASHINGTON, Nov., 28. (UP) New regulations to prevent bootfrom obtaining 4 liquor legger through prescriptions are iielog drafted by General Lincoln C. Andrews, czar of federal prohibition . enforcement- ' Tbe . law . allows" of 32,200,000 points of whiskey a year by physicians and Andrews eaSinot reduce tbe amount, but be is planning a revision of rules to prevent lenkage of the liquor into the illicit ; , trade ; Under the present statute 883,000 registered doctors are permitted a book of 100 perscriptlons every three months. - Investigation . by treasury department sleuths showed many physicians were disposing of their liquor books to unscrupulous druggists whofi!led 4n theblanks anT operated for the. bootleg trade. ; The new regulations upon which treasury prohibition' -- "board of strategy" are, working will be iq the direction of denying prescription lxoks to the doctors and druggist c . who operate in this manner. It is understood that .Andrews plans also to abollshjtbe practice of allowing pbysiclaas to keep a supply of .liquor, in their of fleer to prescribe as medicine. TOWITHDRAW SaveJJm-barrasme- ' NEWCABINET , Shopping Days' until. . Christmas DRASTIC RULES TO OBTAIN LIQUOR . 1 nppiwwnv more SAYS LAW FOR RICH AS AGAINST POOR -- " 22 L1QU0RT0BE Andrews Attempts to - Stop Liquor Leakage Intolllicit " Trade on T WILBUR GIVEN Only Texas Governor Offera ReV ward for Arresting of : ighcr-Ups: Declares Poor Man With Pint Is Prosecuted While Rich ., Fellows Go Free - mt an R ailroad REGULATED . . Haronfeing of Interests Will lie tiiff Factor in Karly Consumatkm of Project. ran -H- o ... rovo-- u Senator Reed Smoot 4 Mr. and Mrs, Walter Kbiun, wh fcfeves for the Eitini U&tes BiiMJva of (he L. U. 8. cfaureb, ThwtMilr..' ", Denver Chamber f Commerce Favors Construction of" Iload Craig-Prov- RohiiMiV w uuu : nam oer enver ' uuu u u.j u u u ir a vors ij e uu,u u u u fc.. SPARKS FROM LIVE WIRES.1 "The people of Provo. and the entire state of Utah should bale with cheer the acquiescence of the Denver chamber of commerce in the plan toftrtiild the Salt Lake aiid 'Denver railroad from Craig, Colo., de lares the Re'verciid Wai. is famtliaf Trttb the tremendous resources of the finta Basin .territory., J i j A rallroaoTTbrifugh nie B "of the richest sections entire west. The huge deposits ,of various minerals, together with the wonderful agricultural possibilities of the Basin territory will add mUlions of dollars in wealth to the state when adequate transporta' tion facilities are extended into' "that district. "The roud Itself will represent "a large Investment, but that will In the .bucket hatdlyJie-a-dEwith tbe wealth that will be" gained by the.develoiyuent of tliese resources," which without a railroad are impossible to convert into tangible assets. ., ' 'The people of Utah should lend the enterprise their united support." good e ' ou MRS. PETERSON AIMSATSTRIKE OUT OF JAIL siersjs v cettifment Ulil ILilillfUll i - Joy Party Ends When Building Collapses Grade Crossing Accidents Fewer Jack Kearns Charged As Peace Disturber Dainty Pastry In New Location Custodian Dies 'After Big Funeral inau-nge- |