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Show W.il telnsww and paper will ke u FORTY-FIRS- V - - YEAR, NO. T 1 - G6.- It;;: Mixed Politics V MtlloUli El 11 h rf Associa-- , m m m m m VIII VM II 111; V meve-mvn- t. Walter Freshwater, directors. The object of the association ts to promote wild life conservation generally. . With this idea in mind, officers, of , the organization have made n effort during the past year to Interest .jsportsmen, pfth(8 and in. wild life con- feervatiou and to become, members f the association. "Sits-- importance of interesting the farmers of the 'bounty in this work is recognized by all," al'd M z.- - AndersQJu. in discussing ihe . work of the association. "During the past ye'nr the has' been active in securing a bird refuge" in the Lake View dis trict, and in urging other conunu nl ties in the county to establish similar refuges," said Mr. Ander son ifi Reporting the work under taken during the past year. ' Education Necessary . V'We. have . recognized that wild - life conservation-mn- sr be? accomdAcaUa plished largely through "h,ni WeTtherfSre;Eave delivered many lectures in Frovo and at other point in the county upon the gener-- " al subject' of conservation. The local association ha leen particu- s I. fwabbseureretireinentTjfra ilacid old age to defend the oharac ler of the great, statesman, Wllllum after d i AtG'adatone. the rwamption of the slander against Viscount Glad- lib- tonet1aged son of tbe.we-timeTal; premlec-4- )y ' Wright, a telegram was presented Krial "brought 7 Iwwt - Jersey' ittyttrftiteh .;' said; "I 'strongly repudiate the' slnnd rotraTBecuKatiorbjrPeter Wrisht WTright is suing Visepuht Glad I tone because he calW-Wrig".ward, a.liar and a .fool' for say ing in a book that the elder G axl at CHAPLINCASE v.; - - itone was promiscuous about worn en. Wright' had intlmatea ttiar Fib. 1 IX)S ANGELES,--THlif.- , Gladstone "sought and possessed tL'PI Although'" neither of the every sort of woman," and that his principals in the case wlll'be pres list of mistresses Included I.ny ent, the first real court c'jsbin-t- h Chawin jivereevase is scheduled Langtry, It was the implied attack - ,by J f)r the second district court of ap- of peals here today, Wright on 'he outwa rdly ' tmpeeca ble Victoria n ("entering around the payment of times that caused such widespread temporary alimony awards,- argu interect in these days when the do- - ments will lie heard on making- - the ngs of the present generation have writ or prohibition, forbidding pay- eeo subiectedLta such criticism. nventv peraianert jrith Charlie -Chaplin and his estranged wife, Lita Grey Cbaplinr represented by a mattery of nine attorneys: . Judge Walter Guerin of. the su perior court will also lie represent ed, having filed an answer In appoMate court to the petition of the comedian's attorneys asking thnt the restraining order against- - the lie made permanent 'tyiTTOXPLANT, Ark., Feb. 1 (IIP) Volunteer workers set out built" boats at daybreak - Swing-Johnso- Hl WHAT TfeLL Hlf Ford Coupe Stolen : Here Monday Night -- THIKK6 Of. . ' Ford coupe belonging to nyrum waB stol- Il insen. SnrlngvIIIe roa ea from the curb in front of the l'rovo postoffice some time between 7:30 and 9:30 o'clock Mondsv nlglit. aiarording to a report given to Chief . of Police Wren Wllklns. , The car bore 1928 license nnra-)- r and serial number plates 7,421,052.' The windows of the car " were draped with Tilnk curtains. Officers Working on the case tbe belief that thenar . will "" A I 3' 1t9 Yin1 ' -- est-pr- Old-Ag- (UP) untl-forelg- h niov-uien- CBnfeaygunTknowUwsl esceiit in the isolated Foochow eident ten days ago. Chinese irt Li' 1':$ '.' , A- Iff r-- BROWNING IS - NOWONSTAND volunteL-firemen- rd BOOKS ADDED -- TO LIBRARl -- . - - . v 1-- - - "Prpy o-Gatio- is ns'-: Province Official"! -- tboJaiiW-dilumu-- - was - - 400. !person- wnt In ' their hux'"-lions. evory They rnm frym nliiiO'-- t town and villasif in I'tah There were snsgestlons from Iy'fii. Aiiiericiin Fork,," Pleasant Grove, Oreni. Vineyard. Manila, 'Lindori. Lake View;; Pleasant View.. Provo,. Sprlpgvllle, Mupletoir I .like Spfinish Vltw, lienjauiln, and Puysiiu, Xol.'a Salrur Fork, I . few.snggesllous came form IyOg and alwmt three or four came O. St. t.V ffMalley, counselor of the from San Francisco, British legation at Peking, the Tt iIp name ,f mm such, a official uioRt closely in hityo LTi.t is, nlnuivi harder (ban touch; with, the no! bed of antl-fo- r Ltd ifui'oost a .na m iga scntimeut in China, i, XUir vmrtna . Edge-moin- n.any good names suggested that he Herald force, hud its lianiN ul! t; make the choii e. A fief simmer in them down- to half n doxeo names, It was finaliv decided. to se l! t Ihe name of PROVO CATIONS, frf the double sijgiificuni-- that It contains. '. Tlie am; was siirfaesteij.liy R5 F I'nine of Stur Francisco., cdihiriul wrrter for the Evening Herald, PrwiT-th- c fact tlintMr. Pulhe is "onneoted wiJli (1 Herald, tile man lirement has decided to pwsent the Vt offiwdthe winner of the contest .organ-''tatinU ihe t'oiriiiiunily nf lj"ftvo. "TAVe " have; not I,rrvlou.slv notifiinl MY. 'i'nine of 'lii decision, but ore certain thaf be will not objtet Among other .mini" prominent!? ere the fo'UwIng-"Tr(onidered An' Trump t" br Lael Jibn-w: "WnlU'nnd.TaiWMrs..C. T. Kciulev:, "Th What. Not." Mrs. Vera S. Durkee: 'Wriikl Ern.rs" fc- - ' - y n Marv Thomtniu "Sillibns." 'Elmer Mncor, 'Th Bee1iIvi".Mrs. King: ''illssex and M1ses. A. L. Kaufmi"!- - "I nui'h-- " fi ; Jarn, .l"?iif Lldiiinrd :s. Pandora." Ivvlnr y Mr?. "The. V:l ' Al ve ret la En gn r. t: PurllHg-Slm-ft.-- 1 nouiu ai times. ine story or a uneducated girl jmarrledjfiaoun college student The book is hot j amusing and daring. Galahad" by John ErsklneJ book showing why his life was puw Written ia the same style as "Hele of Troy." My Mortal Enemy" by-W- Cather The setting is ln old Nt It Tork. isTthe-story-of-se- lfi awajrwltli the ma; she loved and so last her fortun I A fine character study. ? ''It Happened in Peking" 1 Miln. A story of China at the tinJ of the Boxer rebellion. It is or! other of those intimate glimpses In; Chinese life which gives the read! a" better; '.understanding of "thin; Chinese. , "Kindling and Ashes" by G. 1 MeCutcheon Consilered the les " nyelthat "ofthe author has writtei It; is full character, interesting studies 1. j Perdita by E. Ba' rlngton-story ,.pf- - court life i the eighteenth century with a pla' j wright for a hero. i "Exquislta -- A Calif., Feb. 1, Fool" by JesseA stlwir long tale 7of adventure on the sea. distance swimmer of Massachusetts, "Duphne Bruno" by Ernest Ra landed at the Pine avenue wharf. mond The love story of a mothi here at 8:15 a. m. today and an and her daughter, showing the co ' ' nounced he had suc(Hs.s1f4iUji-iSt'ontrust in the; life of the two gener quered tne Cataiimi cuaunei, ac . cording to the city attendant at the j oari. Sullivan- claimed to, have rom- pleted the 23 mile stretch, over w hich Williant Wrigley, Jr., staged bis marathon two nv-go . In which. Sullivan 4o hours and iiiinutes. WHITTIER, Calif.; Feb. 1, v VJiy. 'ng&fe. 1 OIHO DANGER LESSI3S " (I'D Search for, the hodics of 'wonuin nd her thr' HAIJIITSUI RG. Ills.,- - Fli. l (U Pittsburgh children, the self confessed vletin Danger-of-floJ' ''-- 7 from the 1tj ofGpi.rgeJ7 HiissW,""Teieir!' who! Ohio river diminished today as the sale killer, was resumed here toll:, crest wiu reached or ripprnaclted at .Digging heiicath lh;. foundatii-omost points and iitteuilun Mined to a ..house 'here whore Huse the AVabasb river, a tributary, claims he killed-MrMarie Vol which was sfill rejiorteil rising. - and her k adopted children po!l with the. aid of chart furnlsl MRIES TO 8.HL " by Iassel, believe they have u WASHINGTON, Fib. 1 (UP)-T- be covered clues that will snlistKnti:: 'i tj, 8. jChaiiiiioiit, carrying m mull a uuuoKNion. 12K1K marines of the, Fourth regiCHINESE TURMOIL ment,' will '"sail front San.Dlcgo for via Honolulu llw. Asiatic-statioSHANGHAI. Feb. 1 (UP) ' Thursday, the navy announced to' . tan ftutb'orities- of Nertbern t'l, day. today were making every effort , CONFESSIyS TO ROBBI.RY Returning, home from the imperial prpserve penoe- aud .(he sfntim Icotifcren.-,at London. Josenh G. KOKOMO, Ind.. Feb 1 (UP ending the outcome of the w now In profit'" nt 11m-,''Coates, prime uiiulster.f New Zea- - Riwsel Adafr, 20, of Kokoinii,, has land, was photogrt phed at New coiifesseil to pnrjiclpittion In ,the netween Conusiillor O'Wallev, X(irk. He said that .the London lobbery t.of .the TurliH-kj reuniting trnn-- ; Itrttsbi; nul conclave had lironght greater unity bank at- Turlock. Califs I'wVfljtr . j,iji Chen, nailonnlUt.ioj. to the British Empire.) ,; jea-agot police ahnounetil todnjr, .vUiq LONG BEACn, Winner of Contest , Sullivan Claims New Channel Swim Ufirdgeneral disarmament, r ' n s il SALT LAKlS CITY; Feb. ( UP ) Efforts on the. of orgauliteil Utah'i lalw here to obtain repeal-oa law; failed- - when ti lower, house of the legislature lab yetiterduy struck the enacting eluust from a hill designed to repeal tht ".',. existing law.-Mli! Uhe lower house passed providing an old age pension foil residents above the age of I 'I" 'J Ik yl V. 'ffM lA maximum of 25 a. month is proJ viueu ior tnose placed on the pen si on list. r ", L i f Commanding the Brilish milURry Having been duly anesthetized by ts General eoin'mlftee amendment, Senator C, ffrees la trhIht-Cliln- a R.. HoiJiugsworth's joint resolution Sly Charles Harrington, already distinguished soldier. providing for adjournment of tin seventeenth session of the Utah leg Muturer an the fortieth day of tin "had its clause' the senate "yesterda ty afternoon nd it "died on th legi luthe operating table." A hill Is being pn pared by" Rej) rraentatlve C. L. Spiegel to amem the present workmen's eomuensutioi ! " VOi .king Jit apply tu. eiupioyer "Daddy" Begins Testimony In or oni or more ierin9, instt?ad o three or more ; to raise the benefit Frisky Suit For . itfmJSO-- lo wit: a maximum amount of S23 a wee! J instead of $15, with "grqdnati COURT ROOM, WHITE PLAINS scaie lot wiuows with children an WH making the act apply to If. Y as known Daddy, better Browning, glorifier.. of American- - girls, and African ganders, came forward today to let the world in on what, if anytlilng, It doesn't already know about hU married life with Frances Peaehet Heenan. He come to the witness chair ss probably the last Important wltneso of the long line of Bhieks, chauffeurs and chambermaids produced The lUi'rary has "added the for by Browsing in his struggle over I separation from Frances. lowing books: i;Mmwnln Is- expected to give the . Introduction to Sally" by "Eliza' . I - A, .y i; .league-official- Is Passed- .- Pension Bill -- . klM , looked-for-wo- ynu are un against It for a just advertise your dilemma ill the Evening Heru'd and we will g mt ran toe- that you will have all the suggestions yon need! We've tried it and hnvo the facts snugly, tucked away in a large lxx In oijr' office. ..V N11 mes,, names. r and more .nnmrs have luK'ii rolling into the office of tho Evening Herald ever "since started a fewwtHiks ago, We .counted more than UHX' names, when wo got tired of counting them and then hud at least hulf a mnny Irft- jftore than . Tb - : If LITTLE JOE ; - - - at former Peaches Heenan. Consul Butterlck "Daddy" At Bat WASHINGTON, Feb. first,, girls': triangle debate he The curious, gaping crowd in the ii)e held tonight rnlefts cue 'noase acts soon, geua- - atHankow under .the impresston ; t K o'clock in College" ha'l. when tor Johnson. Rtpubllcan Callfomin. viis urmsn. West Chester county caurt room Eviicnation of Americnna from fiere which learned - about ie B. Y. I?, affirmative team wi!l will seek action first by the senate Daddy isolated ports, and the advice to from Peaches now will hear about Boulder Dam nfssionaries oppose the V. A. C. negative on the on the of , the interior to conPeaches from Daddy. He suggested question, "Resolved, 1'hat Social oi'I. he nnuounced today. centrate at eities-a- s ghsaghai that Hi his tufa at bat he will pre Fraternities and Sororities " Be TheldU'is third on the seaate where they such can ex- is sent a story no less Interesting than Abolished From American Col' rajendar. and thus Accnnien ;a fAiu piamea as a precautionary measure. 1 her tale of fTQJ8qaeJehavlor legeS.EwtlMTlEggertsen, AduTAn oiiiMe position. JoJinsojLesplalaed Ane, dwidflrt auiumistration has rubber eggs," honking African gan not taken ac definitely to deyson and Catherne EyriDjjjaliJ4ht-rf-0ieo- T protect 8,000 Americans wbilp tion within a. few days tbe bill will at snaughat Jf an extreme emerBrYiJIaHtmTrttveTiaters, n the stilly night; caperingg, tele the Aricultural .college ' teairi is have reached a place on the.senate J gency arises and it is strengthened books in fpU flight and other (ompesed of. Louise Shepard, Leora calendar, through uisitotiitlon of in that determination br the nti phone ..' forms of refined cruelty., ol her- - measures, so that. It can b? of the American rarbett: and Miriam. Mayewk. chamber of com-- ; The Cinderella and The debnle is attracting unusua! called up at any time. merce in that city approving such real estate rd magnate has "The question 'has been raised," I'l'lii riiou. attention, due to the fact that 'the eagerly to testifying. ' schools are upholding the policies he said, "that this br revenue legis was expected to ... Justice Seegar which are now pursued at their lntion and therefore should origin withhold decision in the case after ' ' LEAGiE .i IS inthe-noue,IN CHARGE schools;, ate Ihis Is not tnie. all the evidence is in. That will Ethel Lowry, Marie Hacking and However, In ordervo pre.vent.-anmean it may: be weeks, before tbe GENEVA Feb. UPI Tlie Mary Grikhnni will uphold the nega- (iiicRtlon, which tnlght canse de'y, wealthy ; "Daddy7' and his" bride of Nations today assumed will. tive side, of the uneston. against a I have waited, for tln hcjise- toacj Uwgue 'know '"which,, shall have been I'niversity of T'tnh affiruiatlvr If it diK'jt not act soon, I w ill bring "ontro: or tier than ulsarmanient. as declared the wronged party, was provided for by- the Versailles team in Salt Lake .this evening. liV tbe measure in the senate.'1 inter- treaty, and pivted tire event as having removed another obstacle from the road, to- - Euinerf mil- y Enacting Clause of Bill Pro posed By Organized Labor Is" Slrkkcn Out; e tiicued American In Wild China H 1. ... T CLASH BEGINS 7 s I I . S.Will Afford Protection To Citizens in Spite of Protests From Orient; Marines Ready For Emergency, v massing, of troops off ears today. The udmlulstration, it wai known, Is as determined as ever, to afford necessary protection to Americans ' there. Aitued at Others ". The admiulst ration thinks the protests are aimed mefly at For ign governments which have' al ready landed troops, at jarious IMilnts rr.tlier than at the United ritHtc whlcht i:--r holding ' troops altoard shljis for use only after local autliorUles lose coutrol of the situation.'' No official here would comment directly on Great Britain's-dls-p.i- t h of regnriJropp8and-tanky- i to China, In contrast to the United Mates bliCliekets and marine force for emergency, snore :dnty, - But It was eonxldered significant thar to(tg?jBtn!stefKoo. of the named Great Peking government Britain in his iirotest without men tioning thet'nlted States. Aiiart from the critical statement of Chinese MinisterjSze here, tU udiululstrfttion has no evidence that sentiment ia China nas been stimulated by the presence of attAmerlcjanlarniada-f- 8 Jwar vessels in or near Chinese waters -Not Knowingly Attacked ; While ; American . afe suffering from the general t, to the official movement that is aimed prim-aril- y against other foreigners. In Auierl, . iaSenate ..... BROTHER. BILLPENDING , A.'XJi-iSnioot- - ' DAH' 4 he- die BOEDER CLASHTONIGHT - . , U. , GIRL DEBATERS FLOOD SOUGHT iT l4r; m mss - Statesman . of the I MIL I WASHINGTON. Feb. Chinese protest against foreign Warships and Shanghai Ml on deaf lyleuteHaat Kdwaid Hinitfi,nf tile iwymji fire here neen Ms Jnjiiriea werp (Tressed, had n narrov" escape from death Which four fellow firemen mot u a Maw there. Through floors", which collapsed, Jie and the otherB fell seven Ktories into blazing detiris r our Assistant-sn the basement of thi;. burning building. Sen-lnwill be with Or. four assistant county physiclann two'tn themortlirend or the county and- two in the south end. Those who will serve In the north end are Drr Guy S. Richards .oL Lehi and Dr. Vernon F. Houston of American Fork. The assistants for Jtbe south end of tbe ounty have not as yet ben named by th county board.' The new opjiolntees begin May Take , U serving the county today. Chairman Fraternity and. Sorority Ques CaLfcnuan the county board, tion Be Will Swing.Johnson Bill Argued announces. - , features of "girls" day which will, be held at "ProvVhlgh iN'hutf on- - Feb. 18, is the competl- ,tkm for- tbe Elrfe Carrol" medal, which is held at tl attime. This given .to- the5 girl who thigmorningzto; rescue dozen. of write? the best one-aplay, short sjerBonsstiil- marooned on house oofs and in tree topa'as a result Ktory or musical skit wonei must beMween 1,)0 and 3.000 words in )f yesterday's flood. Ten of thousands of acres of lenjrth,. while plays or skits must when 'a lie lietween 20 and 30 Mnntes in rich land' were, flooded levee on the Little Red river gave length.- - . . Tne winning production, will be way, inundating parts of Monroe. given In assembly cn the morning Woodruff ; and , Prairie counties. . More than 500 refugees are being of Feb. 18. ared for here and ninny others are Homes thnt have not Ivomeles been washed- - away were flooded, Winter crops were ruined and cat iW drowned by the thousands. So far as the local chapter of the Red Cross has been able to leurrt. PAY TO WLU PAY A no lives have been lost. , : GIRL'S One , I Farmers and in Merchants Bunk jje uilding, has been apixdnted to the office of county physician, according to fnforma-tio- n disclosed by members of the REFUGEES OF, Medal Offered In Girls' Day Contest - - 1 lalMirntories Feb.l - i times. if If Dr. Stanley M. Clark, member of the Clark clinic with offices and . LONDON., (CP Lily Langrry, the vivid stage beauty of the Victorian era whose colorful sun set years ago, emerged today : at all Nr - UNDER ATTACK if enartedjintoutew,-wino doubt, result in limiting these brush fires. . Mr, Anderson states that with the big fish plunticg program and either hctMUes the association bus been active .jiV 1 rBii iy. Carl Beck; Clark Held In High Esteem. GLADSTONE IS 7 VI W nionrnarincn 'i)1 . ,"'"sh:: uui", UU UUIMLUL. , refuge system. j "A bllLia Jiowlbefora the state legislature which will provldefor great improvements In this respect. The Provo Conservation association has ulso urged shitable .legislation to control brush fires outside of the . national forests in thia state. " A bill is now pending before the' . -- to board of county commisslone day. ' Lester' Edge. Spokane laws'er, 18 I R Y. U. Graduate lr. Clark was a student of the years go was elected to tbe Washi ington state legislatre-liy-thiPin JTauug ,ulvwtiMyTfrrwWdr-tbe was graduated with an oeratie party. This year he was stitution elected to tbe same office from tbe A. B.( degree In 1917. He then col game district by practically the entered the Jefferson Medical same voters as tbe .Renubliean can- lege at Philadelphia, and was grad uated from that institution in 1921, didate, v with M. D. honors. He worked one K. hos year as interne in the I pital at Salt Lake City, und tbeff began his practice in I'revo. Sin coming, to thia city her has established a large practice. He ts luld high esteem by his fellowX)ractition- - ers in mis county.- Dr.s Clark succeeds Dr. J. Carl BiH-to the Office of county phy.Beci:ls teflring to give slclHn..pt Defend to Lily Langtry Repu- nis entire time to Ms private prac- tee and to the conduct of the affulrs tation Of .Dead of the hospital. - ' ' Utah Named ...... ...........t5 Noted Warrior- - nmiirnr inr DrTx 4 - I IV I II . t ZZJ- nr UnnnTLCTP ' asso-ciutlo- n ZSLnn'Z Man Provo I -- X - - tm - . . te BtwiiMsM t r7 m AnnnmTrn CuntjLPysieiwtSucceeds Re-electe- d; snd "Timid Telephones - i PRICE FIVE CENTS - I . J Education IK tiqn Oi Public- - to Need Of. Conservation Is Sought. refuge Establishment of along, the Provd river ia urged by the I'rovo MMiservauon aasocmuou, which, met Monday i evening, pledged 1U support and assistance river area to those farmers In who desirlA subscribe to the ' j Anderson Is Reflected-- ThjL annual election of officers took place at Monday's meeting with the following results: Mark Anderson president; vice president; I Roy Ieau Tucker( ' Hoover, secretary ; ' Earl Smoot, Lynn Haws, Charles Madsen and TTTn a. LditorjjJ and Newt DfpC twIWy f.i.ior When Four Firemen Died .5 President of Provo L .. : : ' m yV TROVa UTAH, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY. 1, 1927. - irhrhh"hiii: A IT FT TELEPHONE US regularly? jm ge rw paper hofare a'cWdi If nut. D J (UP)-r-Ilen- Sullivan,-note- d ry : Bodies of HasselV Victims Sough ; '- ods jtriu-noin- - s ' , ', t - 1 1 ji |