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Show L-- r 1 3 i IBM Today - By f Wonders, One For Wall St : Where Would You Move? Relief No Farm-Tari- IS PROBED ff T HappyiittHOctopf-" (Copyright IV29 by King Features Syndicate, Inc.) ward, Meeney Minie Moo.' ate Committee That Split act presented by the wonders there Is no end. OF in his blood are white corpuscles, or that attack dis- phagocytes, " ease" germsrWho would have guessed that our contains beneficent atmosphere " atoms, that absorb and destroy dangerous "cosmic rays'' that bombard from all directions? Professor Robert A. Mnllkan, of t that. : California, tells t In Congress Was '' jmrnm.-imm-mmmm- J and "Emey a'20-minut- 1- Lw e Manavu ward,' Contribut- - tied for" first place in their division of the road show finals held Thursday evening Jn the Paramount k ,JrTW- - M L r If . theater. The Provo First ward won first 22. Nov. WASHINGTON, aclsJn pre- place In the The special session t)f (tjj "How Are You to Know." senting j congress which closes today "Pandora," portrayed by the Provo has cost taxpayers of the " Second ward took second place in direct In $177,000,000 country acts and the Provo the Of this appropriations. Sixth ward,, in presenting "Trous-sea- u amount about one '. million Tea." placed third. The Wall Street will devour this fact, I ""dollars la for the Fourth ward's act, "An revealed to the National Academy cost of congress itself. Arabian Night," took second place The appropriations folio: -" and the "Melodies of Sherwood of Sciences. farm relief There exists a ''crystalline epep$151,500,060 Forest," presented by the ' First sin" that can digest more than ten ($500,000,000 authorized). ward placed third. n million times iU weight-iegg $19,000,000 census and Sev?n Acts in twenty four hours. bouse reapportionment, $39,- -" All seven acts were well receiwed 000.000 authorized-- If something like, that could be by the people that packed the Para millions to hundred found $1,000,000 Increase in pay digest amount theater,' to see the finals times its own weight of undigested of legislative employes. cf the eighth annual road show valuable be very securities, it would $ 4,5 0 0,0.0.0 Mediterranean by Utah-- stake. It was' presented . fruit fly. just now and some underwriting matter for- - the five no e?sy "feaakefswe! to select the winning acts as they $r.tx,000"legfslative ex- penses, including $226,000 for of talent all displayed a great deal . Walker, of New York, mileage; $360,000 for Conand ability. Mover $203; gressional Record; More, than 150 people participat 000 for compilation of a tariff cities how toicreate employment by ed in the contest, and each individinon booklet and nther tariff tunnels, spending money wisely ual did his very best. wider - roads, etc, said "bridees. formation; other amounts Besides seven splendid acts prets not for investigations, pay of yesterday: "If this country sented by the. various wards, Miss all xight, where are you going to wages, messengers and officLaRue Snow gave a monologue move tcr?" ial reporters. "Si and I." Musical numbers were given between the acts by a trio O for the present The UJ! ff 22. Nov. WASHINGTON, from the Brigham Young univer Congressional activities were "only sity. the thought they must go through partially to blame for the recent .motions of "farm relief were swept tumble of stock .market .prices,. aside yesterday and on motion ?of Fred X'Kentrdlrectpr of the BankSenator Walsh, tlJB senate adjourns ers Trust Co., told the senate lobby ' r tomorrow. Investigating Committee "today. i The contributing factors were I MCEEST thou a man dUigejiUnXyyggqaa Uf liew securities his business, he shall stand the capital gains taxes and the before kings." unectnci'lar ottal of brokers' loans, Standard Oil was diligent and in the Wall Street banker told the eidtrust-bustin- g HurnrWne coalition senatorron the ! a one bil committee.-Spl- it . said ;. That .will soon-- be lion dollar octopus. Go to, let us Is factor V "The fact tha congress was spilt chop it up." , President F. S. Harris returned into blocs and groups and could to Provo late Thursday night from The big octopus was chopped Into not .function en'the tariff, ha'd an of the Pacific coast In the little octopuses, that this year have effect upon the psychology of busi- interest of his recent investigation . paid cash dividends of $218,009,000, ness," Kent asserted. of the possibilities of Jewish fcolon- or five per cent on four billions, The banker admitted there has izatjon-x- j Siberian land; ithfee nonared aatmxtyimiifOTffl been speculation but insisted that Meetings were held at Los Ange-- 'i And the little octopi are getting speculation was built upon the les, San Francisco,, and Pasadena, stronger and .stronger, fatter and solid business situation. . with people of the Hebrew race who fatter, bigecr and bigger, and no Former Democrat- - Secretary- - of arc affiliated-wi- t: body gets, excited any more. International organization Treasury Carter Glass, now senator fsh from '. Virginia, sat with the corn- - which sponsored the Siberian tour thestudied have flLLIONSmittee and entered into. the stern of the American commission headed pnzzle "how old Is Ann?," A nuestionlns of Kent by Dr. Harris. Private conferences iew are woriung at anoiner puzme, were also held with . rabbis nd Ji-. "How oid ls mani other leaders of Jewish thought.'. The learned Henry Fairfield Os- President Harris and Mrs. Har-riwho accompanied him, were the 7'orn. head of tho American Museum ' 61 Natural honor quests at a number of social History learns that the function's arranged by "Y'sers," soproboseidM 0 which the elephant and the tapir' ara samples, were journing itf California university towns. accompanied in their migrations by -human being as early OTijueteldondayTilghtTtt iios Angeles waff attended by Mr.i : L plaeistocene times and Mrs. W. H. Boyle, Mr. and Man may have reacned the North American continent ''many millions I Ninety-nin- e courses will be open Mrs. E. L. Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. T. .earlier than is generally to students entering "Brigham Earl Pardoe, Victor and Ethel Tay- -t andMrs. IfoungrnniverBity tor the wirrterf lorrta-ddltion- ' Mow old Is man.?, quarter, which will commence .pec. Harris. Man was said to be 100,000 then 9, It is announced by the registrar, Wednesday night at Palo Alto, 500.000, then 1,000,000 years old. Now John E. Hayes. These courses in the "Y" president and his wife had' it runs into many millions of years. clude work in practicauy every de the pleasure of meeting with Mr. Mr: and partment of the Institution, says and Mrs. Knight Mr. and Mrs. More Interesting Is . scientific Mr. Hayes, and attempt to provide Mrs. Elmer Miller, Fred Buss, Jo-PROOF that the earth wilt last for the needs or those who wish to Wayne Kartchner, n wes witli men living 'tfTr-f- ar a thnuR adaoTRelrnaTOTfflTiioW hu- eand million inny.jaun- aph na wgrlcnltiire. commerce andiaf" man race should do something in home economics; as well as ror those who are planning the winter Sec. 2) (Continued On. Page quarters 'work as part of their drive towards a college degree. Gelch7 tn addition to the especially at CONFERENCE SLATED v Ward Relief society conference tractive schedule of courses avaik U be held have' cofn the Grand View able to the student entering Tor the The eitlsens of Provo and Vineyard ward chapels-Sunda- y first time, there wll Jbe the regular operated in. every detail with the evening at 7:30 o'clock. offering of continuation courses, local merchants in advertising the which are open to tBe student who quality of Utah celery to people out will be sP'endid, fut program xL mshed at each ward, and the pub-J- 1 furnishes the proper proreqUislues, of the state, accqrdlng tp a report Mr. Hayes remarks. Preliminary In from D,Orlo Allen, assistant-sacf- e ? cord lallyinvJted-4aatteo- i quiries Indicate an unprecedented retary of J the chamber of comwinter enrollment. It is pointed out merce, Friday morning. MERRILLS RBTTJRN further, that this, quarter offers Celery has. been shipped to every OT. and Mr. lmn m n in speclaLjadvantages,.to the student. fitateUftthe unionPy local peppls The annual. Leadership week oc and it is' expected nyawTOurnerWomganr that Saturday went to attend- - the curs during the term, and a wealth will be the largest y of the eek. ? sefvicea fhr V w.iii'. and 'activities mailed .a of not have If already you DiivlH bother, Mrs: ki. events make it unusually attractive b'unch of celery to a friend in some Other jstste do so before Saturday night. '. ' M : . i - ...... j '&zgx II ; . f J v;l I "it v " I 1ILI ' 5 ' new-tari- jDRJARRISJS 1 Arrrn iinitr nUillE HT1EJI I COASITOUR; . - - 1 - " 99 s, COURSES IN T SCHEDULE -- 4f-ye-ars . The Provbans .Urged To Ship .j tM.u extra-curricul- ar - . .V. :...T j, . . . . ;- ntendent-C- rt SmitR's rulifte at Provo high was expressed by the organ club members at the luncheon meeting-D--Rotary ization today at the Hotel Koberts. Caustic criticism was voiced throughout the meeting by' the various members ol the service organization, and a motion was made and unanimously adopted to the effect that 1..,.,-- ,) ..t ..nnt!nn Vin nffiniallir infrilTneH fViat. 4VlA (1liri l?t erhaLthe ruling;, oreamzation would, be idad to hear Superintendent Smith's" side of the question at a meeting two weeks hence, the other side of the question to be set forth as in debate by an opponent to be named later. . The Rotary club will further request in this communica-- : tion that th board delay action upon the matter until after rt this Rotary meeting, and that in the meantime, the school to announced the Superintend by high recently ruling, erit Smith withoui-boarapproval, be inactive. one-srjo- rgyf,- War. JUawb' Dying From Uremic Poison; End Expected Soon. PARIS, Nov. 22 (UP) war Georges Clemenceau, time premier of France, i clung to life with a precarious hold late today, his iron con stitution holding out subborn-- i ly against the advance of uremia. f -- ill '.. I nme lTemier of trance, j J y Studentsltemain Steadfastly Opposed; 1 Lllflll rlrmni9ti r;Mrir ! ; After a night and day of intense suffering, relieved ufj morphine and camphor oil, to strengthen his heart, the aged man was a little better at 4 p. m., except for momentary lapses he retained . wf Smith Invited To Debate On Subject; Heated Opposition Expressed By Club Members; jjlfeSPJ"Q pbjat7 vaArn-mnra- One-Spo- rt - UUIIUI I lUll nnugvjwry you-abou- N u uu p fijnjf 1(1111 this-eart- . . n "Out- - Where the West Begins." a 20faTntit8 "aWpresenfea"T y"theT Provo Fifth knows--tha- - --. V- - M. I. A. Road Show Produces Excellent Acts; Large Crowd Attends. - U r1 His Life's Work Is Don6 Are Winners -- .. Aithurtrisbaire vu, Fifth, f M nV ! aau UV-uULJIi- Rotary Club H6itile Plaha To consciousness. PARIS, Nov. 22 U.E The condition of Georges Clemenceau, wartime premier of France, took a The Tiger of France 'is preparing for death. He's 88 now, is Georges critical turn for the worse shortly Clemenceau, shown upper left in his last photo, and he says philo- before noon today. j' he probably will not SeeaTioTlvct;wnKiay7W In After a night of extreme suffer- sophies iiy-tthe simple little cottage at Vendee, .pictured below, he works on hii'f '"g. the Tiger began losing con- memoirs. Lpper right is the marble" monument which will mark his sciousness in the forenoon and was unable to speak to his physicians, grave. who were very pessimistic- - They pronounced his condition due to uremia. Former President Alexandre visited briefly with the enfeebled Tiger after the consultation one-spo- rt, - one-spo- d ootball J?len Ouesta i The occasion ot. tht heated pro- test to the school superintendent's InnovaUon was tha regular dub. luncheon meeting, at which B; T. u.. football men ana coaches quests of the organlsaUoa Early In the meeting, aajrtw Jenktns made speech In which castkall reXerrsd. to th changed order of athle at Provo high school, - and after;, the football boys had been honored in enthusiastic etylye, the fire-- c works were started by J. Edwin Eteln, who demanded Immediate. : SMITH RULIN- G- were-speci- HIT BY ELKS i -- Provo Lodge 849 Votes Unanimously Against Superintendent's Plan. ine iuuowiub rCO.uUv.. otJcoslnK 'Superintendent s - and emphatically declared himself oa the oppositiort.. side.. Albert Kirkpatriclc also spote against tha. proposed one-- .. sport regulation,- - After had been made by Wyman Berg, declaring strong club opposition tcr the one-spruling, O. Ott Ronw ney, B. Y. U. coach),, an invited guest, suggested that Superintendent Smith should be given a chance U0 present his side of the argu ment in open forum at a meeting ofthe club. This was made and adopted, as an ameadmant-ta- - the onMpoTt-mo- C, ve, Smith's ruling, was unanimously passed at the meeting of "Provo Lodge No, S48, Br P. O. ' Elka, Thursday night. The proposal, which is expectedto be voted on at Monday nights meeting of the board of education, was fully discussed at the lodge meeting before the resolution-wa- s, put to a vote, which passed "with put a dissenting voice among the 35 iombera present. this morning. ,: The resolution, which has been openlngjnotiQn-and-theresultan- t With full knowledge of his .weak ening condition, Clemenceau StilH sent to the school board, follows: plan was passed without a dissent- "Through the social and commu found grounds for much amusement arly today in the story tWd nity welfare committee of Ptoyo Fronv4he remarka of the mem: him of the rumors of his death Lodge No. 840. B. P. O. Elks.lts bers expressed at ne meeting, the The Time: 2. P. M. Saturday. members as citizens, taxpayers and which were circulated yesterday; plan meets with absolute: He laughed when informed that supporters of athletic Activities In ly rro favor: among the Provo Zto i The Place: "Y" Stadium. . our progressive . community do J tarians fit prcaei his former protege, Premier-Andr- e The Lineups : Tardieu, had rushed to the Rue most forcibly disagree with the re The board of directors of the Ro Franklin to learn if the report were cent proposal niling governing tary club this afternoon is holding B. Y, U. WYOMING . true. Relations between the Tiger these activities at the Provo high a meeting to further discuss th - - and the present premier have been school. We believe in the future action to be Eeeve (15) ;..: re Joyce (53) 'strained iakery, . somewhat since Tardieu of Provo high school and the young Va school Proo 'scene the high :.rt Brinley (207) Stewart (66) joined the Poincare government in men who so continually strive for of a lengthy meeting of . the . stu1926. B. Skousen (13) ...... ensectional supremacy in athletic Scott (58 j dent council with Supcrintehlent rg ...... We believe that "competl-tn- e SmlthThursday. Superintendent ". c ""nine lHwy6 bier " 'ciT deavor.' Dychcg (224) iirrnnf School spirit" 18 the"bne"great SmithtTorth aT-nireasons for menccau chuckled, ' to element which tends rt the! ...Jg.. .popularize Dastrup (23) ... Bergstrom (55) ruling; "I fooled him, as I am happy to a. school, and should not be sub- recommending and student the official present ..It.. Man' fooled have Cooper (213) lots of others." (64) idea. We unanimously declared their oppojected to any holds believe all athletic supporters are sition. rrill (9) . The superintendent polnte Porter (61) the fear that if "waTTearhed, he dies while Tar-dlo-u against this proposed "elimination out that the board had made no: ...::....:...'feoss 56) in in office the Tatter will MagTfihy 1(211-- ) school of interest in competition, .. decision as yet,-an- d that final ac-- ! upon a great state funeral. To Therefore be it resolved: Thorn (0) (1) tion rcste upon their decision, but , v rhb; :.. v; Hale. (62) defeat such a "plan, hs gave InstrucProvo Lodge No. 849, B. that he is firmly coninced that the sto his family t make no an- P. "That Hoover (218) lhb Thompson (57) tion O. Elks by unanimous vote-d- e rt ruling ls the. correct utep.: nouncement of 4R his death until Balhf (2) ..:. to continue fb The expected speech of .the su- -' Ekdahl (69) hours afterwards, and a! that time I sires Provo high school , ... marctt-r- a atnienminffTper Ihtendenf to the students In as BTY.'TT Substitutes Vache spirit iiis coffin by automobile quarterback (216) ; to to Vendee for burial there In a continue to develop "championship sembly, did not materialize,- no as Loveless, tackle (8); M, Skousen, fullback (21); Pollard, grave which was prepared beside material, which will make ''our scmbly being held. ,' The attitude of both students always the leader in this tackle (18) ; C. Prince, end (22) ; Wixom,. guard (223) ; that of Clemejtceau's father years school" division. and townspeople is as stormy as ago.. -;- - Jensen, JaeksoBr guard Respectfully yours. halfback" Bunnell ever, latest developments Indicate. Social and Community Welfare center one-spo- rt hat B. Y. U. Clashes With - . MH-lera- nd 117' Wyoming oaturaay . one-spo- rt . s one-spo- - wet-bian- ket The-Tige- rrit -- ln-si- st . . one-spo- -- rd !) West, guart -- '); Hawkins, halfback (17); Toone, backfield ( 6 )7 Wilson, end (1 0 ). ; Eggertson, lackle Cll)l;J?ardy guard. ( r) ;JMincr, guard (24) ; Man-son- , tackle (3)i Probert, halfback (221) ; Martin, halt-bac(7) ; Johnson,, end (20). Staples? halfback ( 5) ; Crawford, tackle (209); Fillmore, tackle (212); Cand- land, center (19) ; Kitchen, halfback (220); Clark, guard (204) ; Halverson, end (4) ; Condon, center ( Hinnman ( 50 ) ; Kidd (63); Wyoming Substitutes Coughlin (54)j Robbins (68); Dunkley (14); Hirst (9) ; (202) ; (206) ;. -- . N-- W ires M. A. CONANT. L. W. NIMS, k Kingsman (21); Coleman (20); Mucho (51): McNiff Committee, P. O. Elks, No. 849. J. I. FARRER, Chairman. k)D SCHERER, W. U. BUTLER.. B. YICTII.I - CRASH , ALBERT PAGE." ' -- ... t Scientific Paper STRIKERS RIOT BUENOS AIRES, Nov. 22 (U.P) Three persons were killed and several wounded In a clash, between police' and striking millhands in the town of San Francisco inlhe projt i nee of Cordoba, where, police said the strikers-wer- e endeavoring to prevent entry of foodstuffs into the town, advices reaching here todav LAID TO REST Impressive funeral : services, for cf Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Anderson of afte- rOrem, were noon, in tha Provo community held-Thursd- ay- chrch. . i . ' How man has Influenced the Salt Miss Anderson died v in T from ; plant relationships liv the. famous Lake hospital Monday-nigh- t, (60); Turner (65); Barker (52), mountain meadows,- of southwest- injuries which she received tn an' ern Utah constitutes the theme for automobile-streetcacrash in--. Salt B. Y. Ul. and Wyoming grtdders anctentifhr paper by DrjWalter Lake"early wlH tangle in Provo's final gridiron P: Cottam," prof 3Ssor of botany at The Rev. E. E..Bachelder was In game of the season Sadrday. the Brigham Young-- university, which charge of the servicea He '' alsji ; kickoff in the "Yrrstadium being has just been published in the Oc- read tha scriptures offered the ',' slated for 2 o'clock. t tober number of the Journal of prayers 'and delivered the funeral While the Cougars are favored to said. Ecology--D- r. Cottam . relief upon ; of in' wfn, thereby rating a high place C. Fremont and Parley P. Sprlngvllla, close frleni of the John the Rocky Mountain conference Pratt f or Jjis eartjnlescripflon of tlamlly, made- a tew.jceroarksT HAMMERS WIFE,. JPte!?!S?F9yJLJirAa BRIGHAM CITY, Nov22 (U.E- )- what was at'lhat time an consisting of "L A fast team with a Melda Christensen was the win but a ;aet-uant meadow, then tells uf the Culhertaon," Mrs.R." A.' Strlngham, And offense, puzzling spectacular oratonner in the Heber J. Urant the head with a hammer while "in events which have there Mrs. E. R. Rasmuson and J. C. cal contest held in .College ha.U on Wyoming has been hard or, every a fit or rage," Emery Call, 40; was m . tha meantime, transpired ref- - j sang ; "Asleep in including one this Halbersleben, season, the with oponent Friday.' The other contestant was exception- - of Utah, which was heav held in the county jail herer today. erencerto the regrettable massacre Jesus,- - and "Abide With Mo." Alice Facer, These twa had Been Mrs. Call was not seriously in "One Holy Night,". was rendered by vored by a muddy .field.. Overgrazing, accompanied by selected "from, two .preliminary con ily la proipnged10-yea- r . drought, v. and the trio, Mrs. Strlngham, Mrs. Ras-Use Warner Style jured, physicieiisdeclaredi tests. roiiowefl by a fl f unprecedent muson and Mrs E. WJ.J Steadman. coach Is George The 'Cowboys' j The subject of the oratiohswas ed proportions, "transformed ' for Mrs. k: w. Bee was tne aceora-panlst.McLaren, a former S BURN TO " J" the payment of tithing. The Judges tfulblack ever this mountain- - paradise-int- o a death; the time at for Pittsburgh WINNIPEG' Man., Nov. 22 0J.R) were Professors Thomas JMar- that brush desert.;' The article is sage Reverend Bachelder. . conducted the coached Warner "Pop" tin, William J. Snow, and Alfred Pitt eleven. McLaren uses the Mrs. Florence Johnson, 60, ad herj accompanied by an impressive pho- the serviecs. at the graveeider two children were burned to dtath Osmond, ' tograph of, the present section. Warner stylo with his learns, crissleading In prayer. Memtoday in a fire that destroyed their taken by the author. The next oratorical .contest will cross bers of the I. O. O. 'F lodge acted an and lateral passes plays, home ., on l bepn December 6i :jome Jjhase. pallbearers. t . of jntemaUonai good will. A medal Iwlde variety U'lt.."tiT.nin.4HnH..T' Mrs. Johnson, Winnifred, 24, and The services were well aXtendod re rooms In their SCANDINAVIAN MEBIISGr and the floral trapped will be presented Uie winner by the offense. offerings "Were many by the flumes: Flva'Sther persons The Scandinavians of Utah stake and beautiful... Thompson and Hale, .two .shifty in the house escaped. and ltsfMnincrfaat hacks, earrv the will hold a meet'lnar at 1Q a. m. Sun- PFRSOVAT. MKSSAGE llbrunt nf theWyoming.attack. wJ In the Bsmlnary hui'KL- EXCHANGE TO CLOSE ' OTJSITABJO corner of First South and NEW Itne nusKy iiicKoanu tuiioacK, vary mg. YORK, Nov. 22. H!Thef WASHINGTON, Nov. 22.. UEM Third West streets. 'Provo. President. Hoover has under, cdn- ing the open game with powerful New York Stock Exchange will ' The sine die. at house of sideratlon the advisability adjourned going line smashes. Addresses will be given by Julius close next Thursday, Friday' to Congress at tha beginning of the B. Y. U. is determined to win, 12:50 p. m. today, shortly after the Anderson and S. W. Peterson. Jux Saturday, governors voted . today. senate had recessed' siirdil .9:45 Interesting, musical regular session in December to de And confident that it can win. In has The sessions Monday, Tuesday and program' liver .his first annual message in hold a short been prepared. Ail, Scandinavians p. m. when it will Wednesday will return to remiifir person. (Continued On Page 6) are jnvitea, j . meeting to take similar action, t , , hours, 10 a. m. to 8 p. ra GRANT CONTEST. IS HELD AT f r- Sunday--morning- sermon-Franlt--Cellve- - ; abljina-TX'quart- p. ; . j'r I The Slated urv 'Initiation For Odd Fellows Returne V. '. After six hours deliberation, a Salt Lake L6dge No: 2 will con- rarurnpn a veraicL ox nwcuusw Jiglper tor action In gia case ut SanweUfergreesnram iLrhtaT candidates for the IrOr O. F.. lodge ayt li ttie chante o'cioVki 8 division ofTBaturHay '.evening' at 1. worinen In Provo Lodge No. 14 and Helper temperature. , fthe Fourth dlstrlct court( Friday rnimAeMill moriiin Haxlmum. temp. Hadfield was suinc Cutler for full attendance" af the Initiation. Thursday .....41 damans received In an auto acci ""l rli Odd Fellows are Invited to dent oa Provo Bench during 1927. i -attend. The affair will take place in the This is the second sutt of six filed Minimum temp, against Cutler,, resulting from the I. O. OF. hill, and a banquerwill follow the session, 9 accident Thursday . a. - Lhl iiimr injgij -- KM S. 1 . -- " abundancer-bfricfcatuf-givi- . IRoy-lfvwe- ",.., day-mnrnlng - ' |