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Show T HERAlA PHONES ANEWSPAPEB Dedicated to a policy of fiirness to all sections of riit. ! i'3 L'Ua eoontj. Business Office Editorial Rooms i -- VOLUME 4, NO. 41. . 3 ... . APRIL 25, 1926. PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY - : : : . -- ' ,, - ml With Daseball (nocking to n irms At Door Prove Timps Badly In . tW of Unifo Seventeen days from now the first baseball game of the Central UtahJeagrue will be playedon Timp park between theJ . z rrovo and the Spanish Fork nines. Alrand new Timp squad is training every night and will be 71 in readiness for the public introduction on the opening day. "Bob" Howard, the new pilot, has assured the directors of the Provo club that the youngsters will be given every consideration. He has already uncovered some excellent material which is bound to make the hearts of the fans flutter, Among the new players who are showing up to advantage E7MfW V 1 ft ftrrrpfirn- nUULIILlLU , are Bliss Hoover, -- Dell Gay, Reed Colvin. Sanky Dixon, Reed 'Lob" Collinsr Wells Hooverr Fred Cooper Buck Dixon, Kim Mcintosh. Howard Dyer and Earl Conant Several of the old timers have also been out to practice but have thus.far been iriven no assurance of a place on the squad. ' The greatest need of the team right now is NEW UNIFORMS The Provo fans undoubtedly want their team to look f as clean and well dressed as the teams from the other clubs in the league. A little assistance from the various business and .professional men and all of the other fans would secure the needed uniforms. - If everybody gave a little no one would ityer miss the help rendered. At the same time everybody would feel proud of the Timp squad. A committee has been selected to assist the boys in secur- ig the needed uniforms. Members of this committee- will ill on the fans during the present week. If each business ouse donated from $5 to $10 each, and all of the fans threw in whatever they can afford, the needed suits would be se cured in no time. Give the boys a little help. In return they will give ybu a better brand of baseball than has been seen here for years. -- . - OBJECTION TO CYCLONECUTS TERMSOFDEdT LtNGMRRQW SETTLEMENT SWATH; WASHINGTON, April 24. (UP) objection to .the new . French terms for .settling her American debt developed today In the meeting of the United State' debt funding commission at the treasury 'Serious 'department, tl . 3 DEAD lDURANT, Okla., April 24 (UP) AAA f ifiung a swain ju yaraa wiae and about 10 miles long, a cyclone swept through three' villages north of here last night - At least three were klllsjd and. hi Yf , v While the. Secretary of the Treas-uar- y Mellon after the brief commission session described Ambassador a 62 year payBerenger's offer ment plan starting at $25,000,000 and ending with $120,000,000 annually as much better" than the offer of eHnance Minister Calllaux last fallit developed that .other members did not share 'v his ews. ' O'he member Insisted that the new . French offer for meeting the debt was Mtoo low." An- Jalkedof. an other member-frank- ly Impasse" though "he predicted It would be1 smoothed out in a rew days, after which the negotiations, presumably with a revised proffer frpm France, would proceed smoothly. " scora injured., vv)Jf, "v. ' J S T League Chief Con- eludes Testimony For Strict Enforcement V AnU-Salo- m s.4 :1I,-H- f on ' I .1 ', .. - &SSlSiSSS.2? f It . - More Than 400 Youngsters In Gordon Ehodes of West High Crowned Best (jrade and Junior High " Meet Athlete . . Ail-Arou- nd THIRTY SCHOOLS IN AMERICAN FORK WINS n JUNIOR COMPETITION - POSTURE PARADE - - Is Meet Is One of Greatest Sue cesses In History of Champion Racer, Taking 7 Institution Three Firsts ?HappyVitalef -- Magna i With a of four motley nuib With hun- banners fl.vlng in The breiw and tlMj music .Young univerKlty and the Xephl high sclM)I bands enlivening the occasion, the sixteenth nunnal invttation track and rcluy iu;-- t of the Young uhlversityrbecame history here Suturdtsy. Thousands, athletes from the frail grammar grade kiddies to the chesty rawlMmed mi. leglans partieipa,ted in the weeL The American Fork high School girls won first place in the girls' posture parade, which was. one of the most. inspirational sights of the meet Leht end Lincoln high school were given secnud and third-- pltmw, d dred grade school and juulnr high briskly FLOWER PLANTING IN arrayd in athletic cosrmm's of the WEEKS' ACTIVITIES l;ys aR ANDREWS IMPRACTICAL, ' of dtwcilptlous, eagerly crowding the track und jtuuplug pits, the moruing events of thXM relay,car-uiva- l got off to a prompt start, When "Gene" UoU-rts- , the of ficial seut.the of the firrt Biarter, strig By PROF. LOWKY NELSON setiiot high school all aruuud athBetter Homes Week commences letes down .the 100 yard straightofficially throughout the nation to- away, promptly at 10 o'clock Satday, and Provo Is observing a pro- urday morning. Other events gram in harmony with the national In rapid-firorder uui.ll Ion? 7- plan. Mrs. Walter T. Hosier, who after the own hour. is chairman of the local committee, One may gala a god Idea t,f l;. urges that the spirit of the move- - increasing state wldo reputation of uient enter into every borne in the carnival by a glance t the ' Merchants to Arrange Window Displays to Emphasize i Movement Wheeler Insists; American People Do Not Favor ; Changes bt Law . WAHJXOTC(N( ... EoJ?L Butificatiori ;t BEER DISTRIBUTION April 24, UILIIU . 4 r 4 ILL 7 mam : , f; I X iiluii , v CENTS Invitation Relay Meet firSuccess iim nnn n ll it S5 107 UK AO IMH SlXti enth Annual CJ7JU A TIT - 1 WO PRICE r u 7, . . 4, i t 1,1-- i 1 (UP.) Prohibition has ! been vindicated by Ibe three weekr investigation of the senate Judiciary B. .'"Wheeler, Wayn league chief, today told the liquor law jury which has conducted the ' inquiry. . The investigation has disclosed that prohibition has had 'a financial, a. moral and economic betterment of the country, Wheeler, declared. "What is needed now Is legislation to tighten Instead of. to weaken the Volstead act," h said. .His dosing argument came at at the opening of the tiaiat:lefSsoni1ttteTtin,e8iffH3Aid--4 rewi, 'federal" prohibition director, had explained be know of no prac ticable method of distributing beer of low alcoholic content so that it e anti-saloo- n and "EuppIerW Provo , to the end that the entire community may be made a cleaner American home has not received as much constructive attention as have other instttutiohg;'' says Mrs. Has-- ' let "yet it is generally recognlted that it is more Important than any of the others." ' 'The aspects of home life are ex- - j? -- i - j efialjngsw-iandat&Ljiot- iR VZZ 1 tit' Photo would help, law enforcement. Previously Tale students had told of drinking at the University opposing the Bry testfinony of President1 Irving Fisher,, Yale economist. . "Two,. tWngsonljrs have been, pro this bearing; that the wets want liquor, although they are not agreed on how weak a drink they will accept nor on either their meth-$3u- r the reason to allege for getting It; and that the drys wants prohi bition," Wheeler, sajd, The' American people do not favor any surrender 'to the bootlegger or to the brewer. sible to imy ajttention to all of thcin at one time. The ProVO committee on Better Homes Week has decided Larsen Stundlo. to emphjisize only the beautificatlon of the home as the phase to be . ' stressed this year.'Considurable has now residing on already lecn done to bring to the atteution of people the necessity of section who :..v.LlMJ J. GRANT AND GERTRUDE DAVIS .. LEE AND LE RUE WU1TTAKEB Nlr. and Mrs. 'Zee Whlttaker, formerly of Provo, Provo Bench, are among the few families in this boast of two sets of twins.- "T",7." "77.7. , ' The picture of theSTWlns i"!7faeJfih"Tw demonstrate the desirability of living In Utah county, " The older twins were born in Ogded, April 11, 1913. They arc how students of the Lincoln" high schwd, .prevloutily baring attended the junior high school In Prove.' After their father's death Aeir mother ' married Mr. Whltttfker. Lee and LeUne were fcorn.in Trovo, April 29, 1024. They are enjoying the pure fresh air of Provo Bench and are real rivals to the jt-a- ' In addition esiiwtivrtr7-T)the- r8 fhl.Vfure" In Phivo uthJ other parade contest were the B. Y. J tha , Utah county .towns, wlw wtv.e all B. Y. U. h;h sch(Hil, Provo, Jordan Grove. represented, entries wcrs noted and fro1? rUlinore, Price, Mt. PJeasnnt. Gordon Khodes. stellar, n'hjcte Magna; Salt Like Vitv, Ogd.V of 4he West high cijipivi the gold SuniiySde; watch, given to the senior high (irojitjrrllle, Tmn-leHcber,. Midway nnd others. school champion, scored Individual honors In the junior from ten standard track and field, events should go to "Hutip.v" Vitnlc. events. ' a runner of exceptional uiillity, from Eight men competed' for'" the- list. to , Mii-for- Continued oq Page "Five.) Cox of Og(hn heaved tire shot 45 feet 4 Inches, or 44 'inches-ovethe record ami llbodcs junyied 5 fe-- t 11 Vi Inches or l'2 Inches over Jlh , cai nival recordJ - nb de took twofiint, tlie 220 yard hurdles and thti Javelin, giving hlin a safe lend."-Fouotke log contestants tied Tor "first. In the r CHAMINADE :.- CHORUS OFFERS GENUINETREAT to'tar scores were as fotluwii: Wfst. first. 71!i poluts; James Jensen, Jorihui, sec. Cox. Og'lm. ond, 7119 Noted Musical Organization third, 7007poiuUiJtoss Hnrold ' Bixhoiv poins: small Johnson county village about To Appear in College Hall Delta, fourth; John Smith, IMl t, sundown. It then swept on through Tuesday Evening fifth. 6104 points; Vertis Wood, 15. the towns of Coleman, Kenefic, A, ,C., Bixth, 63IK points. The other Voca. and Caney Advance announcements of the contestants were not conn ed, as famous peaches grown in that section. t Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Jackson HOLLYWOOD, CnL, April 24. slilierioritv of the Chaniinade chorus they dropiied out. were killed af Toca, Mrs. Tom paddy Whlttaker is proud ot his family of twins and why shouldn't TUP) Miss Helen M. Niekerson, which will anuear In concert lnl JIMOB UOLLEUK .he be. address unknown, leaped from a College Hall next Tuesday evening! 1 100 ard dash W. Wchsler, Kicks, Callon .was killed at Fillmore. . Mr& Whlttaker was formerly Miss Ella Ilomer, diiughter of seventh story window - of the give every assurauce that the mu Following the tornado, a severe nrst; ua lKMison, nuiiio Tii n., Christie horel here today. . Mr. and .Mrs. Eph Homer. j sic lovers of Provo are to be given ond ; B. hail, rain and windstorm swept the , BroWn, Westminster,' third. a found woIn note Pojice a rare musical least. the southeastern section of Oklahoma according Ti me, 10:2. New Teeord.- r . man's deroom, indicating she was to Herald H. Clark, taembcr of the for more than an hour, making resOne mile run Kuvern, Idaho spondent and had committed 'sui- Young university faculty, who has ' cue work difficult. ' Tech.. first; Anderson, IV. Y. C," cide. in the concert . yhargo. Communication throughout the Westminster, Hullinger, "People on this planet have hurt tfhe chorng Is comprised of thirty setwnd; ' southeastern section 'of the state .' third. Time, 5: 2 5. jme since my childhood," she- said. of the best feminine voices In the was stiU disrupted today and only Idaho-Tech.- , 220 Tat Hurdles ro, wiI "I' Ad the'Great yard Unknown try under obthe direction of Prof. state, meagre information sould be venture. first; Hnnwu, Snow, second; A. O. Lundr director of the Salt tained. The clerk said Miss : Niekerson Peterson, Idaho Teth., third. Time, tabernacle choir Lake nnd former It is said here thef death felTinay 28 see. rented a room yesterday, selecting head of the Young A musical program will be' given university school rise when all reports are In. the one from which she leaped after of 440 yard dash I Iodson. Idaho Collese In music, In the Provo Second ward chapel coming to hiking over seven or eight others Hall Tuesday evening, "Professor Tech., first; Tatro, Idaho 'TuvU., thlg evening under the auspices of which she said were unsatisfactory. sciiid; Johnson,' B. i". C, third.' Lund will have mid6 his first the old folks committee as follows : UL:'. in Time, 54:1.5,6pening song, choir ;.' saxophone Mrs. Sonoma Wilson Alexan- Samuel Lubin TLoses Right 2?t) ymtl since he left the school several years Kicks, sclo,lFloyd Larsen; contralto solq. " first.; Hudson, Idaho Tech., bpcuih! Hand And Forearm; Am der Dies Suddenly at Home ago.. Mertlne Hansen; reading, Stella MILWAUKEE, Wis April 24. i ..,., .putation Necessary Saturday Morning Harris ; violin solo, Norma Jensen ; Tcch.t.third.Time mfxidema iund needs nuintrodiic Johnson,. Itluho ' (UP) Women of al 1 religious 7 7 7 Grace Sorenspn ; contralthe niuiiic loving public of 23:3-5- . tion solo, to' piano of now member become faiths may While attempting to adjust a pick. While enjoying herself with her I Tit If mile run Peterson. to solo,. Mertlne Hansen ; saxophone Provo. He has been one of the nioxt Idaho e friends at therPatrbns' ball' iug machine-- eu which he was wxrk-Insolo,' Floyd Larsen; closing song, j potent factors in the state of Utah in Tech-.- firstA Kuvern, Tech., CHICAGO, April 24. (UP) age of a membership clause to this at the Knight Woolen Milbj Sat Fresh choir. the development of voice culture, the se:onl(; Looslijticks, third. Tinfa the auspices of the under was held given to out hope today effect at the ninth biennial convenWASHINGTON, April 24-morning,' Samuel Lubin, W, men sensitive to the fact th-i- their results of his masterful training ' , v 2:13 YOung university training st'hool, at urday tion of the organization today. It 782 North Second East, street, this heads are bald. reflected in the voices of stu as his Ooolldne PresVtent P)1 vault Couch, Weber, first ; the ladies' gymnasium Friday evewas the third voting on the proposal city,, got his right band and part A Chinese scientist at the Un- dents from one end of the nation to Hansen. Snow, 8ix'u::d; Woodland breakfast guests today Republican and. it passed easily 1,174 to 100. ning, Mrs. Sonoma Wilson Alesan of the arm caught in the machinery In.' . 1. S. U.. thiid.4 Height t f L 9 leaders of congress including Sena- - iversity of Chicago Announced before the other. der, wife or P.. D. Alexander, suf- in such a manner as to crush the the Among he thousands of "congrat- club that he bad '.found tors Curtis, Kansas; Smoot, Utah Hanks, Hicks, first; city High jninii a fered stroke of apoplexy from bone so badly that amputation was throuch . A. C, and McNary, Oregon. experiments on rats, that! j.litory expression Kiven i., :Plro-,WllrMrnnp. 1?P.Y, which she died at her home, 30 East found the injection Tjf deslcflted " thyriod cialion of the work of this splendid C, third; Hansen, Snow, fourth; necessary. The talk over the sausages, and Second 'South street, at 6:30 o'clo from the fallowing 5 The injured man Ws hurried to a brought about normal growth of cake was believed to have turned John Held, Utah's .foremost classic Sylvester, ' Kicks, fifth. r Height Saturday morning. ' al hospital where examination hair. Removal of the thyriod 'Blinds, to administration economy as I the in. 9 (t. the frtilngH Mrs. Alexander had only recently on the other hand, caused the rats bandmaster. Dittsffii't-NEW YORK, April 24. (UP) Broad juiiipr-IIflnk- s, Kicks; first' president had let it be known in of those who have heard the chorus returned from a year's visit with showed that the bone was crushed to 'lose' their hair. of the breakfast that he was Six women bellevfed to be the wives was II.Y.C arm amp.beyond repair and the second; flout, Kick, Lesley, musical ni.v all "In years-osofts trhd Los her An forty, daughters at The yonne scientist, Hsl Chun and New. York wrist displeased with "outside . pressure" of wealthy Chicago 0 between IS ft. utated the in. third. Msfunce, midway iri never have Lake Salt I she was thought to have Chung, said he wftswnvlnccd hi: work which was being used to boost appro- business men,- were arrested when geles and '.'..OALVESTOK. and elbow. Shot put Ward, II. A. C, first; so thoroughly en Texas, April 24. ina been In her. norinA health at the joint opened fi way to restore) heard anything I detectives raided experiments to headquarters, ' and particularly Neb-mipriations lielt Lubin removed services were held the had (rP)-.Fune- ral renuereu as Wolx'f, second;. Couch, tne nmniters yon time stricken. was she men. joyea hair growth for war pensions. ! lavish apartment and con ith your ladies, c horns dainty, Weber third. Distance, .17 ft. 5 in." here today fof J.'H. IJ111 of Denver crease the Spanish in" Provo, December which propels the machine, but She was a born roulette card tables, wheel, : fiscated) once The president more than clean-cthe body to the wheels had stopped he lift- MLSSOUM 1SITS to. perfection,- shmlinsr and rccortl. 18. 18C3T daughter of the late. Mr. pmdlng jhIpmentof cards and .poker chips. V In fat I to a. niivty. ed the hood and hekan to' make the liehver for buriaL" Hill, (ormtr lately has let It be known that I Discus Stewart. throw blending Weber, and Wilson, after ploTb" wnyien werp reTpaseil FAIR AT. MILAN early' must hedhig ecer.omy wart. coutu sum "Sny eyciTTrnd dream of first";" HunksTTilcks, second" ; Ilcr-- vTprP8lffeht and genratTnttiiBge;r Bad their name. It was ueers of Provo and had lived here adjustment In doing so his band Ings lest deftclte come. However, tbef to given of the Galveston, Houston; and was arm and heavenly music. of the of wheel Surviv part all life,Precaught the be roulette 21. her mid first MILAM. practically April (UP) rslWid, died here Friday he has watched with concern the seized here In seven year. " Bills ing, In addition to her husband, are was drawn Into the cogs befortbe ''Congratulations to these mier Mussolini arrived today for a 1 Conf inmtl on Page Five. ) " "JOHN IlELn." niir'it following an iness of several congress lack of attention i'k $425 were in front of the the following sons and 'daughters machinery stopped. totalling which v several visit of days during, ; weeks.--appeals. .:v':7V Lubin had been employed at, the he will attend thp operator when the game was raided Mrs. Kathryn Eardley, Mrs. Wanda .closing ceremony uillls for hIkmiI six months and wjih of Wlnklw. LaPreal. saumle fnluj vllbr Alexander, all-- ' of Los Angeled; held Iri high regard by officials of He was met and welcomed by local Mr Alexander Frank. Provo;the conipany,, He is reported to be atithoiitu-- and nftorwnrd motored Thelma Moebius. of Rawtelle, Cal. ; recoverine as well as can be ex- - to the home of .fjiimsra Mnssolini VOTE FOR ONE ONLY and Mrs. May me Rlttenbonse of M)ected. and their thre children. Mussolini "I wish to subscribe n congrattilatory sentiment to Gene Roberts Venlod, Cal.; also; three' brothers will probably remain .until next (Place a rrcss opposile your elmiee). of the and threo sisters as follows: WiV and bis eorps of workers for the w'onderful success they have made , Wednesday. a. saw k. 11am Wilson,' Provo ; John Wilson annual Invitation track and,leld meet and relay carnival,', DAHLIA GIaADIOI.A Salt Lake City; George Wilson and Moorefield. mannser of Sutton"s Cafe of this city. STUDENTS. FACK Mrs. Delnert 'Coltoit, both of Ver draw three thousand people Into our cltjr. Is - ."Anv event that-caNEW YORK. April 24. (UP) '.CRAVE CHARGES until Alexander R. Hodges, Jr... former nal;' Mrs.' Alice Moore .and Mrs, worthy of recognKion., Each year the relay carnival ha .grown both Salt of McKendrick, Lydia to much . SWliF.T PEA Is entitled University of Kansas athlete whose Lake. City. ; 7 " now It is a glgfllittc athletic affair, and Gene Roberts PICA MORE. Ills, A prit 21 ended career of Tuesday banditry so. It credit for. making r. Mich. April (UP) The. PeKatIV county graiul held to: Fnneral services, will footnroa thnt not- nnlv finoeal to the night, about five minutes after it nffroxfU'o r.lu'1 year tbwbiw ...I " 111 Wed- 24. (UP) man is dead and jury rettrmed four Indictments Provo Fonrth ward )ne the chapel the from releft.ed was ASTERPKONY year, too, began, ;today : n of the o'""-"hi- ; Tnnnrd Itieh. Enierfoii atUltp, but also to the business and professionaiTnan. Tombs nnder $5,000 bnQ ; after nesday afternoon at 1:30 o'l'','k another trapped in a cave-i' ' stu. sww old records broken on the track and field'. the mine Jones Lauchlin view at Wilson and the Hurt, all Friends body may heretoilay. Stanley of his school friends had - score home of her son. Frank. C90 East Matt Coronskl was kilhXt when the dents In the Northern "These things are oflnestimable value In the development of amDi- pleaded for him.. ZINNIA K'OSE Second North street, prior to the timbers In the mine gave way and college with assault npon Miss Wniis. plenn-en- t vonng men ana women. Hodges at one time played on the be- Dorothy WesterwcR, a d Felix In also will a is Norman, the be at is the Interment and It services. big a ur trapped, I has carnival great future, of California freshman "Go to U Gene-ryoUniversity Name of Voter " ' lieved to be alive. ' , . school. Provo city cemetery. . . ., ; . football eleven, . factor In the development of our coming manhood. ..'-.- .nil CREEDS The storm razed about thirty town and farm house damaged tele phone lines and crops. The twister struck Fillmore, a LEAPS SEVEN STORIES . . Th GohhiHhoiles, L y - CONCERT TO ; , BEGIVEKIN PMVES PROVO MAN'S STROKE ".. - ..,.'.'.'"" TO ENTER Y.W.C.A. SMOOTGUEST- SECOND WARD FATAL TO AVELL KNOWNWOMAN ARM CRUSHED -- v INMCHLIRY - Fresh Hope Is Held For Men "WUh Bald Heads . OFPRESIDENT r, g old-tim- , UP) " ; le-in- t hd ' . . WOMEN CAUGHT ti AT ROULETTE TEXANSPAY ,nd orga-nizatlo- HILL HOMAGE . s '. . mid-tow- n e ut con-gre- ss ;.- . Mrs-jltoo- d n '' : - .. Blanrfa-rnd-Wo- (sparks from live wires od of SHORTBANDIT - which is your choice s -- 1 ; . " CAREER ENDS . ONE MAN DEAD n ONE TRAPPED s w . Illinois-Teach-er- . 'j ' co-e- 1 n IRON-MOUNT- j s LJ 7 ! |