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Show -- sitoEsSiB fcEsr YEAR. N'0. 2011 " FORTY-SECOX- . J D 7 J CiX Ci ., . J ' - 1 J L.L PROVO. UTAH. TUESDAY, ' CiJ CWgj)J LJ JLD I 2. 1928. JANUARY l '.' f .' ., - , , j M A ' H 1 IN II I II I LU HP I I 1 1 III! A in 1, I : Committees On Airport, Staf ium and Friendship Created; Business Men's Organization Is Laying Extensive Plans , IS - - TZ ,f I'M Mill K,,rH llnocn'l-- hlir IV . , y . i AN I , x i hie I - m V.v 2r.X;- K Ketn InUrest Is Shown Kit y of f Ptai for Dwplay - Here grnit arthrtty la the Interest of Proyo and Vuh t a meeting Indmtry Is On Incrtase; county were outlined of the board of director of the Pro-Exhibit Itrings Attention Chamber of Commerce, tnkl In yr In the officee whinh l'ttujoill presided. Clayton Outlining a program to be undertaken by the-- boitiwwmen'a com mlttee, diacuaaion of a plan for a mora equitable adjustment of thr service fee paid by feuaineae bouser of the city, and the outlining of a complete program of work for thr year, were outstanding ensuing among the subjects discussed at last Bight's nmllnp Benefits For Merchants- -It la the desire of the chamber officials to work out a plan througr Ma A business men's committee that will "prove beneficial to all merchant of thecMy. The establishment tf uBifojurfcloaing hours, the devis- and permanent merchant protectiot against the Itinerant merchant, and other measures that will prove help ful to the business Interests- of thr city, were taken up. The executive committee working in conjunction with the budgetinr committee, will make an est I ma tr of the year's revenues and budget the expenditures, according to plan.' - .outlined 'last night It Is the intention of the hoard 61 directors to hold at least one committee meeting each month a' which the chairmen of the respective committees will report on the work accomplished during the previous month. Committee appointments for thr ensuing year were made at last night's meeting. Three new were created as follows: Airport, friendship and stadium. Appointments. Listed The appointments are as follows: - Agriculture DfrThnmaa fjr Mar tin, W. J. Thayne, Dr C. Y. Cannon James' H. Clark. William Nuttall and Heber Knudsen. Airport L. W. Kims, A. E. Anderson, E. D. Flrmage. Auditing H. A. Dixon. Dean H V. Hoyt and J. Edwin Stein. Harris, Clayton Budget Dr. F. Jenkins nnd W. O. Creer. " men G. M. Taylor Business a iliy saniiauoa anu xicuuujivauiin Joseph Nelson. Dr. Carl F. Eyeing Dr. Charles E. Maw, Dr. H. G. Merrill, Jacob Coleman, Dr. XI. Gam Clark and Sterling Taylor. wter supply Alma Van Wsgenen, 37 Elmer Jacobsen, Scott P. Stewart, Judge A. B. Morgan and Frank Demlhg. and conference-sConventions -- City-. Continued from Page ix ll :lD;!"","HJ.tg-'iTqrr- Joy Tlirough Realization" and Intellectual Growth Discussed In Second Day's General Session 7 PLAYWRIGHT; Elders David I EOUIllf OF v IS SPEAKER Council-TWlvt-AfHWik- jers at the nttn 0. McKay and Richard R. Lyman of the Ls D. the speak- Leadership jrrneral assembly Tuesday after-vvt-c- m narmony w.ia intiiJook of Mormon slogan for the i i m i . n Tk MM. treaterT . McKay .i . . i r , . ii I was discussed by John Van Druten, " iiicutr, .iijoy mruugn Keaiizauon, and Juder Lyman, I i noted English playwright, who "Finding J'ly thrcukh Intellectual Growth." -' spoke In College Hall Monday eve- The U V' n choru. under the direction nf Prnf ning btfore a keenly Interested .l v. iu.T .!iL Mo,..M Amendment pf Article. In audience. Mr. Van Druten appeared under the auspices of the drama pet folo by Max Thom. State Conttit ut ion Advq? jenter.. ; how the la speaker, propounded man that it query, t tuH-The rpeaker paid trrbirte studied stronomy before he knew the use of the wagon cated-General Committee rik Ibsen as the fe.ther of the wheel. The answer, according- - to the speaker Jay in the fact drama, ending all "ssldn" to Press Farm Program. and sillloquy. He declared that slaves did the physical work of the world and had not t that Bernard Shaw U Ibsen's great- - time t . t hink. The men of leisure were interested in theoreti- v iiMivit MUM - i - V. .I ; j t1nn,. . ; , lThe n Aet of that .orcunlzatiop I 1 1 I o - Maatlay vajagf . Jehklna I ' PI F U I n.ftTn.n..T,nlVANnRlITF II IV I U1UI ; mfd-er- i n lie r.t the Dies h Rat-floeentinueHrr- eoTTndTrwrMtabtlBtrlttjtlOTl a."'thffTf:asSc's--tlieworters With all the regular pons to thuikT trained teTnir ' re. m J. Barry of the tax burdens of this state by John Onlnwnrttiy and and a new tier added this morning of i i?na as a resun marvelous progress Is beinir made in mechan- AraonR the Am-rtteenth ticIeof thil the ai amtnaing to qccoiiiwiuilnle the Influx t biiUi lrr?V Men pre thfflTtnTo"gffve thewrelveT"Trom" thetsUte constitution, and the en- - pVwrighU, Entered1 for exhibition, the Utah arttient of a classified property tax clared that he regarded Tugene toil. The nor.rstnp flluht of Lindbergh across the Atlantic County Poultry Fanciers' associa-lo- n Shawn O'Neill. O'Caeey. Sidney was characterized as law) more IMn 100 farmers from show promises to be one of the climax of mechanical achievement. all fiarts of Utah county met in the Hpward and Geoigo Kelly as the the most successful In the history was offered by President Stephen L. Chipman dramatists. Prayer greatest Utli county agricultural agent's of that organization. Following his talk. tlie eesslm of Alpine stake. offifce Monday afternoon and fornv . Fine Strain of Birds a county tax committee to work was tnrown open for questions by ed A trombone solo, "The Rosary" was rendered by Wayne In addition to a wide variety of atVan Mr. and Druten lienre, In donnectiou with the Utah county the s Webb. : rji-AMbind, many cftho!teJjclnahawiL M anrwered li auerieit : farm bueeh are among the finest strains in " Mr. Van Druten had a delightwas the first of EtderLyffian Speaker the'lifterno6nnie comTrie is general committee the country. As an example there i ful personality as a speaker, and announced that his chief Jor finding joy through authority prise 1 of one representative from arc several pens of bantams that was highly pleased inte'lectual growth was the Prophet each local of ths county, from the audience Joseph Smith, and he recently won blue ribbons In the with his talk, '4 quoted: d v-. whh an axecutiva eomniitta great Madison Square shows at wka of five ehosea members New York City, and also in the : "A man can not braved in ijrnorance.M "A man ! havhA is follows:- R. J. Evans, Chairman, Colineaum show at Chicago. Farki .rfewataaeFJitJailjUL. M. M. A. Boyer, SprlngvUlo'' God is" intelligence." .. wide attention are those of O. W . . . 1 v , Manila: Roy ParkOrein. of has who a HSIoy exhibit Discovery splendid Hardy, General Commttte Named of white legnorns. The sire of this I mad. to Archl- Among those named- - to serve on flock is a New York bird valued at the from committee the general -more than $100. Through careful tm iiiv. pimiuj win iv Tnai various locals of the county, in admathematician was solving grea( ths breeding Mr. Hardy has developed on serve dition to who will those ir a strain of birds that have estabiiimim i mi of whether the crown waa problems .T. FORD AIRPORT. DETROIT. I .1 solld lished records in egg production. Here is one ride Commander Richard E. Byrd took that wasn't a flight. s" xcut'ye committer are: E. or not In Archihis gold Joy mm ar a sat astaar A . nifaaaf I lW frO Thjk a,iv--a oil. ra. So perfect are his cockerels that he While at Ponca City. Ok la., recently, on his way through ths southwest, Clayson, American Fork; Ray L. uit.il., medes had cried out, "Eureka, euMiller at the Alston, Highland; Nat Loader, airplane waa started on 1(8 Initial reka'" Therein, amid the speaker, has won first prizes in a number the transn'Jjjiitic fTyer was a guest of Colonel George n; David Pleasant Grower 101 Itanch and was given a ride on Jumoo. Baxter, of the larger shows In this state. Jov of Preparedness" was. was the Joy of intellectual discov- James Carter, Timpanogos; A.. In speaking of the importance of of an address delivered ery. i""..the Bubjpct M. Anderson. Provo; Spencer Mad-seleft here at 7:15 a. m. on a The speaker gave examples of the the poultry industry and the debefore the assembled students of LakeFrank Simmons, View; j top flight to Mliml, Fla. mand for well bred poultry, Harry Elder JV of dlpcovery In ths school room. young Bri(.ham by university Lake William Nielsen. Shore; It Brooks, who piloted Mr.. Heal, local fancier and producer RlchBrd R.. Lyman. a member of the Bu'. he dded, the joy of Intellect-lin- e Palmyra; George Bauer. Salem; N. City to Lindbergh to..: Mexico and a director of the association, dieovery is not confined to tha . . ,h Twelv. Aoostlcs v. i. jk W. NelsonOcnola; Archer Butler, r school room. - It is better to have ' " ' says: "Do you know that it will 1 Tuesday at 11:30 o'clock. 7 Lake. Spring onel Charles A. Lindbergh, taxied , reading habit without a College take 75,000 hens to furnish1 eggs The formation of the committee tha newest Ford creation across a' Dr' vma"'' n7 wa" mtlK'urpf education than a college eduction for Utah hatcheries in 1928; that 'followed a spirited meeting which field muddy from .now and rain.b "' w,thout tbe readln hblt- $9,250 has been paid, for pedigreed t was addressed by David Gourley. The two cylinder motor. Just made birds to mate these flocks; of Nebo '.ent school the who had not had college training V'jU 0 Alabama Senator, Ignored By Defense Attempt (q uperinterDean H.- v. that Utah hatcheries will pay in nochptr, Min- ciinic the Mayo or the but -- ..u formed tha reading habit, district; at- Hoyt to $100,000 for hatching . eggs' Rasmus- - and had whete h, mK school of commerce and business Prove Youth Is Only through that and the ability to Colleague, Continues His from these flocks; that Utah natcn-erie- s remember administration, had become a learned Young university; Tb plane carried 50 gallon! of ,it.Kh htnvm whn will haieh 2 000.000 chicks this neniint nf their man. " 17 Years Old : L. L.-- . Bunnell, vice president oi Tirades at valued $200,000?' year, the Utah etate farm bureau r Mayor ' Advantages Pointed Out :coin ana oiners arso were spoKen or , a KANSAS CITY. Mo. Jan. 29 (UP) Alma Van Wagenen. Provo; R. J.- the trip as It consumes but two and Mr. Heal further points out that . WASHINGTON, JanM UP) as becoming learned through tha Will H. Nielsen: Pal- one-haLehl: Evans, of fuel hour. gallons per Will at disto at least be $300,000 Dr. made by de Utah the An attempt will A new challenge jnwrs'tWorc Senate keep Lymsn then turned W. W. Warnfck. Pleasant imvra: resding habit eomen bome this year that formerly went Democrats cussion of the joy which Professor J. W. McAllister far- - ; loday whtn Senator Hef- - fense attorneys to prove that Ed- Grove; Lawrence Atwood. Pleas do to the through prcpardenss ored the assemblage with a tenor ware! Hick-mais 17. years old too ant Grove E. J. Clayson, American to the lm mv.ted party stress He laid world's work. In leader. the Industry keep this special o'oant.--Fork. , t.on on hi anti-we- t, voung to bo hung under California Fork: A. R. Creer, Ppnn-s; much money at home, but they upon moral prep'n redness. and Pleasure : Joy Catholic attacks upon Gov. Ai lawe it was revealed today. ;and David Baxter, Llndon. .i a As t:..i. . ) of the pro pnecinl fetur In Bldcr Mr. his asked mother Mrs. a of the Eva Hickman, Smith of New Jork. He Gnurley urged tha, importance beginning" gram. J. It. Roshard. director of the discussionMcKay. " "77 6 . of Joy through self. . .vote of Demncrits of the upper murderer of Marlon Parker, told of 'sending representatives to the ROBBERY-MADstake tabernacle chnlr, ard t'tah E ( fawWy jwttitw ittss hut aajw nDW old and not 19 as It had previously toward the farmers men who hsvc nrw" ""- - - r same organization, sand as TrrJurt, Provo iBstatled a .Q90 fK "pacify - , rj5 the temerity to cast aside, politics no Pieaaura. 4iHHbeen reported-- , "lw 1 An-- 1 Flying," the "See .M18h,ty It IncubStor last year and found , ""'" DATTON. Ohm, Jan for the time being' and assist In a "" Pal.,v J(,H,,PrEt 4n,)lrf,t(,i ,hv wl;.e WM u1"' f over t0 Dr. remainw' . deLyman totally inadequate to fill the w HWin cont!nuc h i0(i , mcnar . j. uinos. . oem-.- .. v, IOS ANGELES. Jan. 24 -- The constructive program that will ,n th, KewtHl nsmbl, h.d ui graiiiicaiioa oi me senses; n mand in this section. As. a result tj,ad on wi1h ,he rvhuhe Mother of California's most brutal 6f workhouse hr to do the his with the of con.nt farmer amus.ciaal. sport, chrgeli present' tnr ieruhip w. ek visitors at 1.30 -i of this demand this firm has pur- - Sfna(or Rr.binsrm. ,lf.nH"'-.eTrerii- ."; iax rancv, confessed tolsv : - .i u So . according there was murder, William E '.ward Hickman, IJmraenv ' another machine Xt like , l t I to ::', to. deJewel :. Mi.l a W5(10 adn.inistrre Previous Told dtectives. Sjr-another Efforts the to hwr workl, t'vlav refted (1,lrr eniif speaker capacity, which is expected to ar- Wfl),k wi,, ignore ms chaj. guilt on tha eve of hi trial for the Dean Ho-- t reviewed some of the theft in San Francisro and to rob-clared, the world of mind tbe rive at the local hatchery within rentauran inner world, loving, sympathetic, t efforts, put forth in 'the past to bir.a a Ixs Anifrlo ,,gp thev said. raying of Marion barker, . the next, few days. . ' ) In iiiin itjird set r.poerh violating tnished . . an equitable income tax law owned by Jack Dempscy. the world of subjective perception And Broken get ' n T. H. Morray. licensed A. P. A. (h,. was Tt said he also wsnfe work; was Into this latter worjd Into proftrs-In Dslton. harmony this state that ha1 prow Crushed and broken by the trag- passed party's out' at ihe Jacksun day dif.nrr ludge. arrived In Provo this morn-;r- j which Eidr McKay invited his and declared .that in St. Joseph, Mo., on charges of of the past few weeks, Mrs. exemptions, edy ing and commenced Judging the here. Jan. 12. Heflin late yesterday Eva Hickman auditors. He proceeded to portray clung with a moth- through lack of understanding of manslaughter growing out of the SEA-FISHIbirds. informed the senate that "pressure er's Vernal hope that there would the Joys of this irtner worldjpf hi death of a boy under NG 71 will be brought on you Democrats an utomobfle. Continued on Pag Six lind in glowing t"rma. turn out to be a mlfitake omo- w, grxpT filli-- cn -- TT: ,u wf ..t can-prise- f':Z - 'VJ d, -- - 4 STARTS EIGHT DRFPAPrnMECC riEriujaiLOj;j io CTnrccrn Il XM mVVinil. I HICKMAN'SAGE HEFLIN WILL - . .. i 1 NOT DESIST IS QUESTIONED i "'" Prr $90,-00- - .fiLiS vVjLfT!ihI?X p,.. lMunM ThTtwLedffrclentfo lf CONFESSION OF .nLt . " - " v- '"'"' Te-lei- fl'-chas- ed ojjj . , y UINDYCOES ; - afrain to condemn me.' 'The New Turk World hns pi:h-linhed an editorial saying you 'did ur. and Mr. J.' W.' Aird im thti llf"Bi I'linunh wtmn ymi' wtlupu il 1 your resolution in caucus endorsing morning for California, where they Senator. Robinson as Drtnocmtic will visit in and about Ban Franleader?" Heflin rohtinued. . cisco and Los Angeles for the next Verdi Breinholl'.' CoJunibiana. "l accept two or three week. chaljfnge; nf T)r Provo'a. popular dance orchestra, nt win vialt with "If you rebuke mo I'll quit the 111 Frolwill broadcast for "Midnight Democratic party " and millions will at this Alrd's relatives who. are' ics" over KSL tonight from. 11 to 1 with me." time, and will also visit David ?uit o'clock. son of Dr. David Wetwood Merely Twn Mr The "Democratic leaders yawned at proftram Arranged by qf this city, who Is still convalescing include of will Brelnholt all the lat the rhallenge. There were only five from injuries received in a motorest dance numbers and a variety f i Democratic wnators in the chamber cycle accident four months ago. classic selections. Provo friends are at the time.' The rest-ha- d walked During the doctor's absence,Tr. John L. Aird will take care of his invited to listen In on the program. out In their plan of Ignoring hlia. j pr tire,, a a. wellS-- thsAird. Jipa- MUSICAL 'CONCERT TftXlfiitf" A Heflin announced today he would A musical concert will he held! make in the senate this afternoon for-thentertainment of. all Lead-jhspeech fourth, , ershJp week visitors this evening at! since last Wednesday, "wheiT newas 8 o'clock In College halt, it is robuked for his religious tirades nouneed . The progmm is ondcr the by Senator Robinson, Democratic V T A II Fair direction of thejnusicepartrnent,' floor leader. south; anarttled and free to all visitors. erth. Little OIL HEARING DELATED ' In tsnp' ' rtuuige IU)TS ENTER LIBRA V WASHINGTON. Jan. 24 UP) eratara. juveniles forced their waif' Into The Teapot Dome hearing waa de Maxima m temp. -tha .Provp. puWie-librMonday layed this forenoon -- until 2' Monday Minimum crfnp- night, but nothing has been found because members of the senate pub- Monday .. . r. to be missing, accord fig to a re- lic lands committee were- - unable .to j Coldeat day tots port of the library officials la the be present Only three of the nine police department "The bovs en- - subpoenaed wjtneases were present. srlntrr: DeicembrT' 17, 1 degree be tpred by a window which had ap- but others promised to be ready to testify this .afternoon. low acre. parently been left open. TJroaacast onigril . urtnl tht d, 1 4 e ij n-- :..,. ' Lin-do- 1 The Weather k FLIVVER PLANE 1 ' Dr. and Mrs. Aird Go to California Columbians Will i ' r-;-' , West-Woo- , ary anti-Cathol- ic Mother and son met for the' first time - since th- - crime m the Ix Angeles, county Ja7i, a few Fours after Mrs. Hickman arrived from Kam-aCity. s . riRL FO ND DEAD RICHMOND. Va. Jan. 24 CVPi PANA."A CITY .Ian ? tPl will ;ancy IVavTson. lii year old adopto t gtliu f Tierici s ttsj'M:o MTand Jrs. Stepht"ntoday. "rwn r"tn "nnderTRke the of deep nea f ili"rmnn off the Pearl JHit'ney. was fiimd tmlsv. Sylltt ' ' kull crushed, on a doorstep In IM Islands. A. J.indHergh Thar icinitv of her home. The police Colonel I to take nff this morning In is. She had tw'i 're plannr ' an amohifcian plarre. accompanied missing all night . by Colon"! Flxher for Uta Pearl j Island. time He will spend I there in deep sea f lahlr.g and will spend ton'cSt aboard the Pan'tm" Cafial lighthouse tender Fevorrte. Llndbertrh planned to return to - Naval-Plan-Fac- es Cong ress Attacks Thry embraced and Edward wept his first genuine show of remorse. The mother fainted and Edward held Jier In hla arms while Jail attendants revived her. .Then for a time they talked alone.. , WASHINGTON, Jan. 24. (UP) tlons to extend their trade all over the world. They want these ships "Thry say Edward has done a The attack of Senator Borah. to back them, up and collect their terrible thing," the anguished mothc' on. President er of "the Fox" sobbed today. money. as naval $800,000,000 program "In order to get what they want "P,ut I Bont believe it" she conand will Panama tinued, qualifying the statement by "madness," waa taken up on the they are willing to g to war. ' other-aidof shipbuilding Jnter- -1b t f the capitol totlay by Tb jj'.axie. Spirit, of-declaring "Triar""lnTthlnf "must Loujtj ' Dcmo-!sta to get business also is Involved, tn readmss for a resumption ot thr have happened to my. boy J" " RepTe'sentative JIuddleston, . Brother Is Present cut ta a small pan. it m ninges will tour Krlday . erst, AiaDama, wno cnanKiwa M r. Hrrfcmxn, wSr accompanied it "as the height of criminal folly upon our foreign policy. Our for- Tbe demand for 71 ships of war, eign policy and eur navaL policy FAILI KE TO FROVIDF by another son. Alfred, when she met the killer in the office of Jailer Huddleston declared, is a part of dovetail Into each other. Joshua A. Crcveby. wanted in Utah naval af- - county for failure to provide, was Members of tha hoi Frank Dewar' in the county jail tha present foreign policy of "Im Ta-Tr perialism" dictated by- American fair committee ar making stud- hrourht back to Provo' toda. hy yesletlay. Mother and son talked for more business which wants a strong iiavyl led effort to get high naval officers Deputy Sheriff C. D. Coatea-follow. . .. t n. XT ! t. n ik. than an hour but neither would re- to aid In acquiring new markets ' veal the topic, of aeir long Inter-- all over the world: large, program grows trem tha fall-- ' vada. Arralrhment on the charge ura of tha Canava disarmamnt probably will be Wedneaday. viw,. the filler declaring that It ."It Is a fact that we're had U do witnTamlly- - Tnatters" upon a policy of imperis conference and that Prealdent Coot-with the nations Mge's failure toftta time limit for FEDERAL PRISONER.1 F.CrE and Intimating that tha Parker ism In of tha Old World, then well need completion of the program means DETROIT, Mich.- - Jan. 24 4VP). mitrjer had hot been" discussed. Twer.tv-one- men be federal prisoners to a million ia these all Los come a not to It and did merely navy" "paper ships Angeles 1 . In the hope of gaining sympathy for our army," he said. a. a club for further disarm-- coped today frc--i the Elmwood ' "'branch of the Vayne county' Jail, for my boy," Mra, Hickman said.', "Our business men have aaptra-- ament s - . Cool-idg- dlr er ft ft - 1 f - 't ; es-ua- iir -- rii". Franklin Srhnnl Students Given Radio Surprise Pup4ls-jif..UFranklin. school e were furnished with a real when Mcnday morning, thfw frond a Brand-neradio Installed In ths achoolhouse, and sit enjoyed a short program Immediately after the day's session anenadt The radio project was eorrplet-e- d ia by faculty and student without outaida help of any kind, and it ia planned for connections tabs made so that each room can receive programs without U pvh oils moving from their seats, according ta Priaolpal Joha , F. Mower.... ''w. -- . . ... ' m , , |