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Show TEN PAGES ETVAI3 TIUS BSST UTAH COUNTY ttAiS FOSTY-SECON- VlJMXJJJJ JJ REST TH PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH. JTUDAY. JUNE 29, 1923. YEAR, NO. 312. D 00 o0- - g ' " 0O 9-- IT PI anes ramie TT n . Un:successful ED A WfC IC Will Continue Seems Slight Search; Hope 'TROMSOE' NORWAY, Adam S. Bennion Addresses Juna 29 (UP) The search 'V With Plea For . for Ro&ld Amundsen, Arctic i Truth explorer who with five men started out to aid in the rescue teaching and aU of the crew of the dirigible "With all your said Pr. to IU11. appears to havs failed. The big Italian alrplan Marina mad a reconnottering tour over and reths, coast of Bear bland no trace of ported by wireless that Amundsen bad been seen. Operator! from the Bear Island radio elation made a futile land I. exploration for Amundsen. Search Will Continue - But the search will continue with additional planes. Captain H. and Lieut Luetsow Holm who have been working. by airplane off the steamer- - Braganxa announced they would fly back to Kings Bay Immediately. Prom there they will make reconnJotering flights tn search of Amundsen. , -- 75 wm ARESTOLEN ) . About 75 pure strain Rhode Island Reds and Barred Rock chickens were .stolen .from the premises of Barry Barrett. 410 South Fifth West street, about 1:30 o'clock This teach," Adam S. Bennion, former superintendent of I D. S. church schools, "Teach tolerance and anchor your (Indents in conviction. There is a dilemma for you. The teacher who can do both of those things Is a wise teacher Indeed." Dr. Bennion. Who addressed a "Y" assemblythls morning recently returned from the east where he visited Boston and scenes of great Importance la the early history of America, seemed eager to impress the students just at this time when the two great national political parties are getting ready to launch their drives for the presidency of the United States with the fact that America is and should be a land where tolerance Is exerclsedrnd ought to be exercised by everyyour ability - - v body. . Dr. Bennion referred to e 0O -- - oo O0 -- ' -- -00 oo 00 , 00 They Will Lead Democratic Party if' 'WK 'ipi b Dr. George Van Aosdall of Equitable Life Insurance 3 Valuable How shall the money derived from a life insurance policy be paid to the beneficiary should be the chief concern of the Insured rather than j the amount of the premium. Dr George B. Van AusdeU. field tnana-- j ger of the Equitable Life Asnur-ane- s company, told the Provo Rotary club at the regular luncheon at the Hotel Roberts Friday. In a highly interesting address.' Dr. Van Ausdell pointed out a number, of valuable thlnre for the Insured to consider when taking out it s f k 1 : 1 . Smith Gets 849 Votes, And Sends Ringing Messaga Ot Acceptance; Robinson Gets : Tremendous Margin. fmM- June 29, (UP) Governor Alfred E. Smith and Senator Joseph T, Robinson ot Arkansas are the Democratic, presidential and - vice presidential candidates. : Smith nominated shortly before midnight last night and Robin son's selection as vice presi- ' dent followed little mora thaa 02 YvavovW-whelmingl- v hours later. Smith Senas -- widow be given .as much consideration as she was given as wife. She deserves more, he said. He "also (both declared that the widow is a prefer-- 1 ALFREP E. SMITH For President , " Community Church ) REED, BEATEN, Vitf JOSEPH T. ROBINSOWor Vlc'niiaon j t Cor. Second Ns. and Univ. Ave. . TO AID SMITH The customary service of worship wiU be . held next Sunday at ' 11 o'clock In the Community church. The. pastor, Rev. E. R Bachelder, Missourian Roars His will preach the sermon, also taking Cry Instead of charge of the service of the sacra Swan Song , ment of the Lord's supper. Smith Receives Nomination News morning, according to a report made to the police department Battle about two hours later. The theft was discovered when a neighbor of the Barrett's heard a noise and saw men running from Governor Says "His Heart Is the coops to an automobile. Mr. Barrett declares that the neighbors, The Sunday school convenes each Where Palate Ought to Be' HOUSTON, Tex.. "June 29 (UP) Mr. and Mrs. Holiday, were successa. m., ' with classes If they thought Jim Reed would at lu Sunday In license number When Victory Comes; Al the ful obtaining maintained for all ages. sing a swan song they were wrong. of the car. He roared a battle cry. bany Crowd Hails t 'AT The parties who stole my chick- The stern old senator from Mis' ens had better come and straighten near life souri, aging, his political this thing up at ones, as the netgh-- 29 N. June (UP) ALBANY, T, an end, his ambition pathetically Honest , Law. Enforcement bora saw them and got their ear aim of his A former New York) City newsboy, the crushed la ' highest In and will It If turn number, matfotDolis' In famous they raised ths -. came to the platturbulent career, featured; Turn Rascals don't come and fix things up," Mr. Convention hall last night East Side., today aV In the state of form warns. Barrett Out" Is Slogan to start a camafter the Democrats had given him mansion preparing Mr. Barrett declares that he lost elewill If which. successful, to flowed paign, 52 votes to the 849, which 66 fine chickens last Thanksgiving. vate him to the presidency of the Al Smith. HOUSTON, Tex.. 'June 29 (UP) - ' - ; His claim to a substantial clue Is . United States. ; ' n v i Same Old Force Alfred "K. Smith will ruft if n finn Governor i . being Investigated by the police de: . leant they Uis Greatest Honor The members of the Toung Lathe Democrat The on , a v pledgtng honest law platform partment dies Mutual Improvement associacould do' was to extend Jim Reed Governor Alfred E. Smith, the 'AY enforoemeat and substantial, farm some sort of gracious gesture had who four times In ths past ten years relief, written around ths slogan of tion have undertaken to prove what united effort can do, according to given him 80 minutes to say what- - has been elected governor of. New Andrew Jackson ' :.j"Turn ths Rasever one might say when he found York, last night received his great- cals Oat"- .. Kiss Leona Durrant, president of the stake organisation. est honor when the Democratic Agreement Is Unanimous '. Sundsv all of the ward organizaconventions do not impose titfie tuutv on' the first ballot nominated The platform was adopted by ths ; limits on Jim Reed.' He to k tions of Utah stake will hold their . Democratio party as represented as its presidential candidate, "45'h,j uVinnn-1 . 4 1. minutes. He spent them In t The governor Is accustomed to po- - in Its national convention her With conjoint meeting, at which time The Scandinavian organization beautiful souvenir certificates win strating that he. was a good uport, litic! victories. But last night he scarcely a dissenting voics Just hold a win could take a besting with a unrilr. meeting Sunday, July be presented to each one of the girls the roll call upon which Smith emrd reticent and even shy ss he 1, at 10 a. m.. In the Seminary build' Who has donated one dollar towards disliked Herbert Hoover with his heard, over the radio, th return nominated corner South of First and Third (he erection of the proposed canyon j same old fervor, and could lash out, that brought him the nomlnaUorr ing, of opinion among The unanimity in invective against the Republicans Mrs. John A Warner, his daughter the wets and drys, home to be built In Provo canyon, t Wet streets. Provo. ' A special feature of. the meeting e "We are expecting to raise not steam. with all his and farm conservatives, antls threw her arms about him and rmly Is the attendance of William BJorn-da- ll less than tl 200 among the girls of Smiling a bit grimly, his law set then did the governor turn to. news- and pros of all principles was dembull-dog and Helman Btorndall, who our association for our new home," In his characteristic coun- papermen and say: Dan onstrated' when Governor , Just arrived from Norway. Thev said President Durrant in commenttenance, his gray hair tossed back "My heart is where my palate Moody of Texas, who undertook ths will be the 'speakers at this session ing on the progress nf the plans for from "his forehead. Reed acknowl ought to be" . . . . role of boy Bryan, dry leader here, and will give" some very Interesting the canyon home. "We have asked edged he'd been beaten by a good Outside, the crowd had grown to Km remarka man and then proceeded to ths an-- ore than 1,000. They were shout--j each girl to donate at least on dol. '(Continued on Page three) ' nouncement that he would be with Ing exuberantly, calling for "Al." Special musical numbers have lar to the movement and. In the ' been provided. In connection with main, they, have responded splendid-Al Smith In the trenches, slaying and singing ths "SldewnlVa of New the choir, Mr, Chris Froisland and ly. , Republicans, right up until Novem- - York." Motor cars rolled up and Court" Teen Hi Pedersen will render special b"- i down the street, their sirens shriek- "However, this wll be turf a benumbers. ginning, as we win need approxi"The ttpy warrior." Franklin Ing All Scandinavians are given a mately $15,000 oefora the home Is Smith and Mrs. Warner went out Roosevelt called Smith when he special invitation to attend. completed." nominated him. The fallen war' and the governor mads his first Provo district court of honor. Boy convene la Scouts bf America-wil- l According to Miss Durrant, the lor" would be an apt literary term speech. . BKBK DAXTELS riX rlrls are reouested to present their for his beatsn opponent But If Jim That Nervosa Feeling the basement of the Provo public HOLLYWOOD. Calit. June dollar donation to the "The returns on the radio from libra r at - g . o'clock this, evening of Reed has fallen he can still bounce (UP The condition of Bcbe Dan- - he ward ormnlzatioa Inp"Mnt which they Texas indicate that New York state, for the purpose of conducting . up again.' . lets, screen star, suffering from an live before Sunday, so that ths cermyself, my family and sJl my for, merit badges. attack of Intestinal Influenza, was ' tificate may be prepared m readiloaads Battle Cry friends are greatly .honored by the At 7:80 o'clock Sunday evening. reported as serious but. not. critical. ness for the presentation at the con in me by the members of the court will make the "We've hsd a contest which ought confidenceatexpressed bv attendants at the Hollywood hos- joint meeting Sunday. the convention. Hre official awards of badges at serv-'.o have lasted a little longer for delegates in Albany, surrounded pital today. The new canvon home will be by mysjes In the Provo Sixth ward chapeL the comfort of soms of as," hs be- friends . . bills - . built In North Fork In Provo and neighbors, I can, only AU Boy Scouts - Interested are in good Rod aad Bertie Lea had acarcWy returned frocn the honeymoon gan naturedly. about half way between d say what I told the newspaper men vlted to attend both meetings. I The whlrh followed their June wedding a he a the home they had planned on He thanked and Aspen Grove. that my heart Is where my palate their friends for his. .: saving for was figuratively baried andnr a moantala of bills, CHILD MAY RECOVER . Al Smith, oucht to be," he said. support congratulated Kot that they were extravagant, nor that the bills were large taken and then Then be went Into the mansion Word from the horns' of Mrs. K, CtaJi Generally M.ATOB TO RIPBESv?!fT PROV snd placed a long distance can for Fred Phillips is to the effect that Mayor Alma Van Wagenen will singly, but they totaled each month as amch as Rod was able to earn fair tonight aad m WayviBe . . . sometimes a UtUe mora especlafly If coo many of their "I call on every Democrat In the his wife, who attended ths- Hoaiton Cer son,, Earl, who Sararday; little represent Provo. city with a group friends had dropped ta toe oftea for Imprompta entertainment at their United States and I win call on convention. was ran over by an automobile of officials of ether cities aad counc nan ire ta tempthem antil the" last vote la counted . ties and ih Utah water storage expense Tuesday tnnrnlff$t, is somewhat Imerature THREE ARE EXECUTED ftadgeta had a way of laagaiag at the bageteers and somehow each on election day (that started the proved and fhttending physician Maximum temp. eommlmion tn 'working 'out plana Iteai rdratred a little larger allowance thaa tbey con Id affard. Perhaps cheers) to support ths nominees of McALlSTER, OklaJ Jiiner 2ft expresses ths belief that ths child Thursday . ...ti for a more general conservation of If tbey accepted Teat's offer f a poaitioa la his firm m Jfew York they this convention and give protection Three, men. a white man ad two . win resrver. However, since he sf-Minimum teoip.' water of the Great Basin area. m and defense to their country against negroes, paid the death penalty fered three fractured ribs a broken ,0 coald manage better. The salary was higher. It is expect 1 th Tharaday . . . Read what happened the, la "Lev For Two." Rath Dewey Groves' what I regard as the .greatest men for taking the lives of others here leg and a badly crushed chest, soms Hottest day mt he vartoas Interest win be eaJIal mt nM4ari tn fa. . married life, begtnainf today oa page 9 af the ace that has occurred In my life-- aarhr todav In nklnHrtma'a n r4 cinrehnairm 1a tha year ano to discuss ths attuatioa wtthm a' awat serial I triple execution. - ETcnLng UermU. jroaag itime." that compliciwuons might develop. few days, , JtS CANYONHOME Can Petty Bills Wreck True Love Marriages? rf ii i) rrrm- - mr m i ' ' BILLS - BILLS "Kr . bo-fo- re J McNary-Haugen-It- old-tim- ' . I Scout Honor Convenes ' - Weather 6 (Continued on page three) Wild-woo- , - fit iaii Miss MlUlcent Louisa H11L darTi- -' Of J. J. nil! of Provo .Bench, died at ths family home at Orem ter m SCANDINAVIANS GATHER SUNDAY ith DEMOS OXEHED WOiIANDffiS GIRLS WILL DONATE FOR Message-Sm- today sent ths Democratic ' convention a ringing message. Replying to ths tslegram of congratulations sent him last night by Rob- utmrm, wiim . urn imi Mm aim equal and even enforcement of the law Is ths eornerstonarpiB which rests ths whole structure of Demo- cratie government." ' Hs pledged himself. If elected to executive his oath of fidelity to the laws and constitution of ths United States without reservation i or ' evasion," restate-me- n adding to that a clear-cu- t of his position toward prohibition. . ' .Hs declared .that changes In the prohibition law can be mads only by ths people adding, "I feel It to be the, duty of the chosen leader of the poecls to point the war which. In his opinion leads to a sane easiDio ssiuuon of a .. ooaoiuoa which t am convinced Is entirely lidsatisfactory to the great mass bf our people." He declared against the saloon but Indicated anew his adherence to the doctrine of states . carefully and accessary changes that the widow would get the greatest amount of good from t the money. Dr. Van AusdeU urged that the made so , HALL CONVENTION HOUSTON, Texas, life Insurance: policy. The speaker maintained It was more or less unjust to a widow unacquainted with handling larire sums of money to have the entire amount of .a policy placed la her, hands at once. Too often, he said, "advice" from friends and relatives makes the 'money"" soon dwindle away. He advised that the bene ficlary clause In the policy be stud-le- d Hnismnnl flhtifrh . i . a candidates far the presidency of red creditor and that her claims the United States and declared that should be satisfied before other men would circulate aU sorts of debts contracted after the marriage. stories about, both. He declared, Announcement was made of the however that wise men especially ladies' program of the Provo teachers, would weigh well all such Rotary night club to be held at Saltan-Frlda- y stories and seek the truth first beevening.- - For this occasion fore voicing their differences- - for all members of the club win be precensuring either candidate. sented with five gallon of gasoline Dr. Bennion's talk met with each from R O. Midgley, local manhearty kppla,use. of the Utah Oil company. The summer school chorus, under ager . the direction of Professor William I - I F. Hanson, sang "Prayer" and the committee of the moonlight hike f M West Second Ne. St. sang a number of pep hike songs . i before the meeting began. Holy Communion and sermon by the rector at 11 a. m. , Ven W. F. Bulkley Rector. !-- rail iff."- - 0O ? : : INSURANCE Company Gives Address Here. GIVEN STRESS O0 : intra lULLIliillUi Id Planes 00 . ADDRESSES For Explorer Italian Flyer Sees No Sign Of jTOI P.meJ Arptii- - Figure: Other 00 00 . ' a Pages lio-- land. May 2S, U7S, and cam to' Utah with her parents when a girl The family lived at 8mMb-fiel- d of for she years, and thea earn to Provo Bench, where they hats lived since 1484. Throughout her life Miss Hill had been active la the L. D. 8. church, having been particularly Interested in Primary and Sunday school or ganisation Her lift was largely devoted la caring for her Invalid mother until ths death of ths latter about ten years aro. In addition to ber father, she Is surtvived by ths following brothers and sisters: James W Joseph and Rowland HIIL all of San Lake, and Mrs. Frank Healey of Provo Bench. Funeral services will be held to ths Sharon ward chapel Bunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, under the direction of Bishop Orson wich. The body may be viewed at ths .family home Sunday prtoru ths services. , -- ' Great Body Of . Ore Bought By Steel Future expansion of the Cv hrmnla Steel Corporal Ion' Iron ton plant is Indicated in the announcement Just made by steci rfclals thst the company ha Just purchased 13.000.000 additional tons of ore. The ore bo.'y was purchased from the Burke Iron company and is situated near Iron Mountain. . Confirmation of the trar Uoa is made by G. 8. Wilkin, resenting ths interests,' part owners Cttllen-Car-Vv- e! r" property. Ths purchase of CJ ; the ore resrrv Oli'tnhla Etoel eo-r-rr t 00.000 tons, it Is r will swell . rt |