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Show ft - -- A NEWSPAPER Dedicated to a policy tairness " HERALD PHONES r. t to an sections of i II l Business Office Editorial Booms if; - VOLUME 4, NO. 86 .- :'M. ?T5SS?ffi I ' SERVICES : IN COOLIDGE HOME Privates of Vermont National Guard Carry Casket to and From Winter Hearse : March 20. PLYMPCTH, Vt (UP) John Calvin i Coolidge was buried here today In the frown side of one of the hills of bli native Ver-- Fr Hia .;''J:l.ijLc, chief magistrate eon, Calvin, nation, performed a son' a sombre duty, following the body to th frtve and watching ai the old Vermont patriarch'! soul was consigned "unto iJmlhty God" at the culmination of the solemn Episcopal order for the burial of the dead. : The eeremoaies were carried out Just as the ol! mon had directed fitting climax to the 80 years of Ibis life. No tears were shed from the time Rev. John White intoned "I am the to when, after scattering flower petals on the gray casket, he committed the of the , fjk , The little journey retraced -- the pane, trait in tPtegident i and Mrs. Coolidge fol- Weired a jwar and a half ago to hury Jrrln. the" same thetr'sMlttn, plot of the Coolldges.' t: The motmment of loa, Carrln Coolidge was already there, selected by the old man two Hear In i . - Continued on Page T) . - ; to announcement of Co minis anElmer nounce that UCKlUUiUK Monday of twenty . morning 1250 feet "inch cast Iron pipe line will be installed in the main water line north of Elgth North street. which . While thig new pipe, will replace the' old wooden stave, Is being installed, Provo will have to receive 'its source ot supply through a 12. 1ch line from Pleasant View. Tills will reduce the pressure fully fifty per cent, Commissioner Jucobsen crates. During thjrt period eiti-- 1 sens are ; asked to refrain from using water for the sprinkling of lawns or for any other pur- pose that would draw heavily from the limited supply. The change will be made-th- is afternoon InTordet to giye the : - "Sffi'.81- I PROSECUTION-ENTER- IN x Vf ' I iA.- - I v -- S FOUR INDICTMENTS I ; ! - - 1 ? Wins First Leeal Tilt; Judge Upholds the; Not Guilty, Plea , Tfl RF flFFFRFf) " A k Favors vi- Vi DISTRIBUTION BY ,. GOVERNMENT PLAN 1AV Legalized Educators and Ckrjry men to express Views Un 1920, by on, pniljjbttkm c'.ose today, Wba have expressed a desire those for the U.S. - - y y Still-day- : Reserve Niche In k Hall of Fame For Perfect: Servant ll i viTnl " r M. - I. A. PLAY . -- REVEAL ed 31 " by-M- . : anti-salm- . nerecas d . EMBEZZLEMENT EMINENT . FLU EPIDEMICS - 1ARCHETA' EDUCATOR IS STRIKE OHIO COMING HERE STRIKE STUDY REHEARSALS HAVE BEGUN ISPROPOSED fin-isl- ServiceStar Members Give This-time- Order's Ideals SOME DAY! ' . ' 10 MEN KILLED, SOMEWHERE! i Someday, 'twill be made straight, my son, till then We must be strong; " ,. Clouds without sunshine, God - gives not to men v However long And desolate the bleak December be, In his good time, he glveth sunr ny skies And joyg, that we Mny know however fatherly and - lse The Father Is to struggling souls ,. and weak, Someday! , - : 'twill be-.- - made Somewhere, straigh my win, the place,. ' We know 'not now, But in a freer sphere through . God's dear grace, " We I and thou Shall find beyond the blue unsul-- lied Bkies The answer to the When, the How, and Where; ; Shall learn how wise And gracious is the God who answers prayer; Some-boApart on earth. Someday, O sweet. We two shall meet - " Somewhere! . MKS. ISABEL M. BUNKER, Gold Star Mother. George Ellwood Bunkerniotor transportation corpse, unit 308. Died at Dijon, France, or y . . 1918. . 6 INJURED Idahoan To Be Buried Arlington . .n - Uteturns Found SUNDAY SCHOOL - Bill rs Years Ago WASHINGTON, Man 20. (UP) half docen Couadiang fumiliar with the Canadian local option ays em of liquor distribution will be , . ailed before the senate "beer hear ings" commTtee about April 1, Sena- tor Bruce, Maryland, wet iJemocrat, and author of the Canadian system ' .' announced today, v ' The witnesses will explain-- , their systemV offer statlstlcc oa drnnken- - ' ; ness, crime, bootlegging and speak-"- ' directly upon tha Bruce constitu- tional amendment which would per:.- mit cities and counties throughout t this country to determine whether they wish to be wet or dry. . 7 think some such compromise of- - : fers the solution we niust reach, A legalized alo light wine and beer or for Jhe repeal of prohibltionlawg Lawrence Poterson,, who will leare seeiti assured of a 5 to I lead over for the British mission on April 2. those who have voted their satisfacA farewell party will be given in bis tion with the existing situation. Tti-dahonor iuthe- ProwWxth-ward- which have pTrtidpated In evening H w41i bo one of the tbe larKtst unofficial referendum on speakers' at tM ' ward services' ' ti piillic iiextion ever he'd in this fiL. '. ' .; main . drain before the men commence country, will continue their polls and before all of the work Monday amornlng. lp. may be w-' return? are in. But the more imports nt! 'polls end today .and the oiijulier of votes has been decreasing EXPORT-BROUG. daily. ' HT Insults printed by three groups of LONDON, March 20: (UP) At their ltallots last the "perfect servant has been newspapers, conducting ' 'that reshowel separately, Joday Thursday Scott will gaia goMn- found in the. suburb of Jlampstead. - to a wltliin-" hours mwrte turns ' ' to court where. a decision will be ' : Photo Larson Studio ' According to the public deciara-Mt talled only 189,494 aud brought the SHELDON ' AND A'J-Txi- U ORVIL DR1SDALE ' ; WVMmm on thft-Jn, eryi.ndictmentK Slur aIn:reetterrtte":to'l5,'t!'JW.,, XI ud been with and whether . they shall be tried toot so mwn Biine tneir owy kiadles.have an awfurtlme to mey their mTerinTaXieTcondvRed previous to the Inurder charge.. tell which one la "Daddy." Their most intimate friends have always Brought them, their .tea in bed .'" pTiTtlnttepeiideutl-,- ' this figure is every njornlng nt C dW.' had who te who and ofWn tlmcji Sheldon tm UattiBed mmcTfity 20 March as uoA alWneiusivc and the totalities (UP) WASHINGTON, Al ways-wbright and Thperfut are , ; to ainroach 3,750,000 to scime nice little story intended for OrviHe, or vice versa. exp-teAn Increase of nearly $1,000,000 in Never wanted to go out mwA. . When the Prysdale twins-attendschool. the Maest in district been cities towns have and when all the value of American "fruit exEven on her regular half days and at the Provo high school the teachers used to beg them to wear ports in 1925 over the previous year this servant returned early to heard from. 'off " " " so confused." was announced by the commerce d.!' with tea. NEW-LODry" lenders continue to profess differcnfrlored"becklie VE help njr aide 'alttiutt hnprther,-,:lpartment today, u Growing shwl disinterest in the 'polls, nsKTiiglfheir She never hao any caliers. andaleeplng f of the ind term together at night, the boys even chose the same trade In life and are Approximately The coroner, ' holding an inquest followers not to total value of $42,220,582 of fresh upon the mnid who wns found dead ing the ballots "liquor propaganda." now side by side at the shops of the Provo Foundry and Machine shops where-the- y frunts shipped to other countries are employed as machinists.. Their father is the shop on her bedroom Writing to a local newsimper, floor, reported ' ' was in apples. ' ' league foreman. Poland, . "death from natural causes." . . ; lunilftr, cast, a drvJia!lotnnd sahi : Prysdale. Gray JOeiUMIeji0li WTen a man'wtfhTfiPes "I am Against the return of liplit lemons,. peaches aud berries constiWhen the time came for the boys' to take unto themselves a wife, us wine and tuted most Of' the other fruits which reputaton as beln indifferent ..to governnient they arranged matters so that the double- wedding-wperformed women and matrimony,.' suddenly swelled the income of AmU.;Un show that in old 4iiys of figures in the Drysdule home. f the saloon 93 per cent of the business fruit growers lust year from the launches forth into-- a matrimonial venture and then . reveals several done was in these. drinks.- Anyone ' ;. export trade. striking love affairs Instead of a who Is for. light wine and lice-- J s for T ' supposedly "jjuiet. past,'' naturally 33 ler ceut of the saloon." the whole lown Iieplns to talk. Results of three largest polls as' Such brUir typeof lover in the -- DENVER, Colo., Ma.r2Q.4UP) lirinted"twte3rwwer William V, Escher. president of celebrated three act piny entitled For rhanges 2.519,!58. 'The Whole .Town's Tnlklng'sctteu- - the closed .C'lprtiil Hill tatOaii Kor existing law, 45.tHH. Standard uled for Saturd'iy evening, March and vice president of the 27, by the Gleaners of the Utah stake Investment and securities company, M. I. A. The accomplice in the was charged with embezzlement anil from COLUMBUS, O., Mar. story, through the introduction of larceny as bailee of $100,000 Influenza is prevalent throughout umny whemes, places the lover in a the latter firm In an indictment reRobert J. Leonard, director of the Arriving in trtvn with what ls Ohio and threatens to reach epidem- number of awkward predicament turned by the county grand jury school of education. Teachers Col- - described as the prize play of Asso ic proportions the state department and thus the audience is held in the here today. . flcge Columbia university, has been ttliited Producers,' Inc., Lewis LaceT The indictment of Escher iinie a s J pf health announced in a bulletin closest attention from start to engaged to give courses;BndBrture Is' ' ? today. here for his fourth and last pres al.lhn Binniiipr qiinrtcr of the P.rlg- WASHINGTON', banks Mar., which of fulled here 2(.(l.'P7 conditions .hftye... Grave prevails injuirthThe cast includes talent from hiHtt- - VoHngsuniversityi- - whieb-w- ill entation, resoiution proponiii j; a fuU-- j "-ferii Ohio, the deimVtment said,;wrn-in- g every ward in the stoke who show during the last two yea 7r"June T. begin is the most elnb- and in inyestiKution-.of..coiiditku! Kpnato s individuals to call in physicians unnsunl ability in' handling their of one the Dr. Leonard, greatest orlitely stagtHl aud costuaied )rodiic-- , ih'e.Passael, N. J., uiill wrtritwiir at the first symptoms. Hundreds of parts. Special music from the in edncationul . circles figure y Mnmte 'IiT'tho offered tiou now playing west of yie Mis was strike decases have been recorded, the Gleaners also form part of the deof vocational Senator LnFolleite. Iudeiieii-(1,'P- t America, has charge by According to Mr. Lacy, the entertainment. sissippi. partment said. ; lightful evening's education at Coluiufiin. Ui piiblican, Wisi ni.r-ii, i Those music for the production and who avail themselves of script ' In feel We being cost very fortunate t'iting thirteen charges, make 'by the "The $1,000, and he producers, the. opportunity of wltnessin e- - servli'es of such considers himself as fortunate to be also Whole Town's Ta!king"-w- ill Dr. as an man eminent Leonard," of ieiia'te mnuufftcturers committee able-toffer such a show in towns contribute to the worthwhile 'move which he Ls a niemlter, lie utithorized Dean John C. Swenson said Upon his where he has staged other.s. . ment assisting in. the erectionHof a 20. March York. cer "He Is return from New BIRMINGHAM, AIuh : conduct the Inquiry. Cal.7 Mar Due to the claim of the show, new canyon homo 'for the glfls of SAN JDIEGO, (UP) Ten men were killed and tainly one of the most 'important a most. have nil the so careful survey if the town's that Ray- Provo, op 16- seriously Injured , today in may in iu field of the education (t'P)The body of Cnptain figures been made, with the retalent has mond D. Wasbrouck, 'omandc r of portuulty of a delightful vacation. of tin a iu furnace We are blest entire the explosion country. pleased sult that the hlk- - committee -- Is the V. S. ft. California, w ho billed near lie here. um Woodworth Iron company uble during ntr that we will to rendv from (he most talented ainimmce ; Five at the naval hospital yesterday of the dead "are white imd nier quarter, to bring $5 the ulcer of the .at initch will probfive negroes."' in wintact .with a iian of Dr. Jjeon- - casi ever assembled for a show here. Sticlil-ba- s 37 the tlt'e The furnace was in oiieralioii. urd's vision. He will not only .be Mrs. jr.rj lioiwe ably be shipped to Washington for Jackson will have and Arlington-nationJinuus role, Tin interment in the able to", assist the teachers, but he wln'H the explosion occurred.. will be able to' "assist the entire the part of Stanley Strong,- ahd play cemetery, the" lith naval district DUQUOIN, 111. .March 20. (UP), top of fhetaek was blown off ami " , In 1889, W. D. Freeman-- , now an fiaming coke and .molten iron flung opiMisite Mnrcheta. ,.: announced today. Rees of the state." ; C. B. Felt and A--C. a f arc . scheduled attomey-oDr." .IHinard P)rtlnd,,Ore.,.Aiund about will give intensive t The will furnace. Union Xcbool the . Deseret Smiday Hasbrouck; was 'born In Boise five dollar Wll near Ashley. III. . Cause of the .explosion , is un meet with the Utah stake Sunday courses while- - be Is at Brighum for Monday and Tuesday. March 29 Idaho, and" before assuming conv his known. A a - in vestlgnt ton wss s4 ii ru and. ,.30 iit thi' Joluinbia. and. the weighon. hmwtiaTdrat4t's rriilwfHtOilf 4 Young 4u ordt that teacters-jnaniand otlhfitlifQrnlacAerwli? aud he advcrisd. it Jn most of h1s isit. Dean proceeds wilt j; id 'nelp swell the Frank H. Crock - meeting this morning ut s's.acocK miike-t- he naval atacbe at the American cm conscience a. lwal paper. Elk" t'kristimis- charity- - fund. Swenson, wild. BartriireBtdpntTif , bassy at Rome. Mrs. Nannie' H. Stout, of Centralra ' Ojieration of the stack ceased ing. Il'the liniou imi'ting this afWash., was able to prove that she "the entire crews of the ternoon they will address the hud the bill and Freeman-returneither furnaces gathering, for reMctic Bectiott. .:..'..... it with an extra five; dollars, for work. , . ' .. interest- .: . "A totunber of fruit grower whose orchards are Infested with fruit LONDON, (UP) Drifting snow :f roller leaf and for the past two oi4 three years treated who have tree, Go has been discovered by a German to a good mbeibki oil spray each spring., feel that pertheir orchards ' electrical to scientist charges carry LOS ANGELES, March 20 (l'l' haps It will not be "necessary to use "oil in their orchards this spring," that Interfere materially with the Anslralia" a preference sayr'lL V. Swenson, dtstrlet agricultural Inspector. WASHINGTON, (UP) Because for American citrus fruit,, accordireception of radio broadcasting. in your orchards, in ."If there are uvfy nupiber of last year "conducted the Is a She lmm southern Experiment dancer, ng:' to a communication from E. M. darky Swiss mountains demonstrated that capital; boothlncklng parlors : bave Lawton, American consul-generat ,A special tra,!" tfw !iirs ''nt siiy nu average rtof three of four to. the tref, .the oil spray should not while there was a.'bn rel-y- percept installed phonographs whlehtrlnd Sydney to thr forclgn-rtraroller lsine of depnr4-4rie- d niorethan 300 Provo rcKidenls- be iiegliyti'd. 4njJew. of the fact that the fruiLtrct-leaf- . a stead out constant jazz music. . ible Interfereiice caused-bNow that we have t Iyndyl Saturday afternoon at y the most destructive and .tUffictult iests to control. ment. of the local rbamher-of-coTlie result is that the colored shoe merce. drifting snoW blow o'elockv-- - under, the., auspices .of .the it ' , ily falling-snowpartially niuler ontrol, it would be- - most unwise, to ix'i mit it to The New South Wales Central Provo club of the Union Pacific Increase and Cxperienw the same heavy losses which so many orchnrdlsts ing across the surface of the ground shiners put "a lot more. "pep''., into caused very noticeable ..Interference. their work: Sojno of them can Citrus association, A basketball n organization Athletic ussoeitlon. sustainiHl a few'years. ago before the oil spray were used iu" Utah An Investigation is now iu progress actually play a tune oil a pair of modeled after the ...Citlifom in Fruif game was played Saturday evening ZTTFl .. eiiiity.. "r -to discover w hy drifting iuujw GrowerV Exchange, 4ctweetrititms from Pmvo ami L.vflI'lt is now time that preparations were lieing starteil siuh as secur should become more highly" elertrl n and a Charleston with citrus consumption in Antrnli.T, ac rtvl, rfollowod - tty a- - big" tm nqnet a ml ' fled than falling .snow. ing the oTFspray outfit, etc., as It will soon be time to begin spraying." their feet. d.MIC. . cording to the American consul. FRUIT , Vol-ste- ad Act United Press.) MSW XORK, March 20. (UP) As the majority of geWspHper.tkiiU (Otirright, ' linn-opportunteyJ- ILU I . Jsaleyof Lipvht Wine and .... ; , Ul Beer Hearings to Be- - Held "About April 1, Says V ; Senator Bruce - ;W V A I JU ' . W ; MORR THAN THREE -- MILLION VOTES-CAS- Minority. h!.2 The second of the Scftt boys today denied killing Joseph Maurer, drug clerk, in a loop holdup. ' Rolicrt" Scott, brother of Russell Scott who was sentenced to ftng for the jnurderw as saved on an insanity plea, was arraigned here today for Maurer's murder. He , pleaded not guilty. ' A bitter legal battle surrounded the arraignment of Scott, ' Attor-neEmmett Byrne demanded that Scott be arraigned on four robbery indictments In connection WIh:iM Maurer case. William Scott Stewarti defense attorney, said such wasTmpoHsible as Scott had waived extradition from California to come here in answer to a murder, indictment. xne judge finally upheld Stewart and. allowed the not guIltjrT)lea. POLL - Defense ' BIG ' i "W .: i S A j Jfe?-3ttar,J- AFFAIR William Jplley'of tfiTs ciy was sentenced to serre from one4 to twenty years In the Utah state prison by Judge George P. Parker, Sat-uray afternoon. Jolley pleaded Tguilty to forgery- His operations cvered several w.eeks of Imd theck writing and forgeries, according to Sheriff J. D. Boyd. His case was taken before the local courts on two counts and he was given from one 'to twenty yeaTg' on each count, to be served concurrently. He will be taken to the state institution today. PBICS TWO ClXTS ON one-hal- JOLLEYlfS ' ' M URDER tie groatiy diminished during the next fifteen days, according CONDUCTED - taont TO prwiiiirtu'- TV, PROVO, UTAH. SUNDAY, MARCH 21, 1926. 107 ' " , 85 ;. .. 1ISC0TT PLEADS ' toinstall P AT.R I AR G H - " 1 , RNAL RITES I . .... LEADERS HERE al .' ' Burchldnhe-'oh4a- d act la ,' not forceable. Where the majority " ' want liquor they should have it and f where theyaon,r"'nt "It Uqnor : , ' would beortiddea.' T The proposal also Mils for gor- - erument dlstTlbittKin tn conimuuitloa ; ...T who wantj liquor nnder restrictions , Unilat to the Canadian, arsif ; , Other edHratoH,' clergymen and in ; k , public officials who receiilT speciee and f latements have urged , modincajtion ; or toe . voisteaa act. . will be called fo express their views during" air Hayg expected to tw al lotted to Secretary of the Treo- ury Andrews, in charge of prohilil-tio- n enforcement also may be called. The presentation of the dry case , them.-Assiran- t wttriwntterrdirecHon'Of Wbeeterrof the Wayne- - clegue. "The wets have ho more chance of modifying the eighteenth amend ment than they have of turning the sun around," Wheeler said. - - . . BOTH PARTIES CLAIM PLACE WASHINGTON, Mar. 20. (UP) A minority report will be submit ted to the senate elections committee Monday contending that Senator Brookhart. picturesque . insurgent hyL RepiiblicaBf-joyfcic- d about 115 totes over his Democratic contestant- - Daniel F. Stock, the United Press learned 4oday. A report jpf the majority of the mibvcommSttee which investigated the heated contest will maintain that Steck was elected by 1,420 r votes."- i ' Uwn these two reports the 'sen -- ' ate next Thursday or Friday will fleht out the battle in which ties and friendships already are be ing dropped. POLAR FLIGHT ' TO BE MADE - ; . Receutiy-lit-begant- - o -- - - t y - wj Drifting Snow Causes Radio Interference Dancing Shiners Put Pepin Work SPARKS FROM LIVE WIREs :.- .. RAILROADERS: California Oranges to Australia GOTOLYNDYL cgs-mass- ' -- d one-ste- p - 1 DETR01T,'Mlch. Mar. 20 (UP) Itaiiuigihg of ibe lwo'P'ftnest of : the Detroitc Arctic expedition . a t 4 Fairltanks. Alaska, will not cause any abandonment of the projected . flight' across the Polar ice cap thjs; spring. H.' G. McCarroll, assistant irumngProf "the exidWionidd- " - 4U- , Unted Press today. "Spare parts win lie rushed to- , Fairbanks In plenty of June ot permit a take off from Point Barrow before the mlddlebf May," which is our estimated 'dead line,'' McCarroll said. . . Earth Tremblor Is "i n Recorded In England PITMOUTH, England, Mar. 2(- X(UP) A severe earthquake ap- -; 1500 distant miles w8 proximately recorded today by "the local eeismo-- ! .' graph. " j |