Type | issue |
Date | 1928-11-13 |
Paper | Provo Evening Herald |
Rights | No Copyright - United States (NoC-US) |
Publisher | Digitized by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah |
OCR Text | Show THE RIVALS mm BEST 'UTAH COUNTY SURPASSES THE REST FORTY-THIR- YEAR, NO. 109. D , 0) Mi) ml L. lira in inn a n Ann a WI1A " ec ; t Reported VisiT Centers of "Likelr to Against U. S.'; Will Take Small Party. , E 1 S PFOVQ Observes Gala Bav La I - . -- nHvwm . S00 VISIT PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1928 li If 1 Jzj E 71 frcsident-- TELEPHONE lS. Do yon get your papec regularly! If not, telephone tW before :45p.iti, STORMY SEA ' ft Mi SERVICES -- Etna Spouting Death j LEGION IN Tunrntunir C h IfldtKNAULt PALO ALTO, Calif., Nov. 13 (Vtr) rresiaent - eievv Hoover's "Latin- - American "good-wi- ll tour, upon which' he Love and Esteem Shown .by next embarks Monday, will in- - ' .Host of Relatives and A k--- S -- nr ' V Viuuc x vcviig Nicaragua, centers of most -- ..4 the in fanner. nRlnHt ... o UULaiiuivvu United States of all the countries below the Rio Grande. Stop at Vera Cms Plans are being made for a stop at Vera Criz and a railroad jour ney to Mexico City and the northward Journey back td the' United ' States. There, as in Nicaragua, Hoover's aim would be to further efforts recently made to settle differences between, the United States .and those countries. Whether the president-elect will visit Nicaraguar has not been decided finally- - He also received Invitations from other Central American republics. A visit to Nicaragua would be unusual but a bold stroke in kecp-- i VTnnvcr'a Latin American l"B " ih venture. w xioover pmuiic ference with Assistant . Attorney General William J. Donovan, who was to arrive here today. Donovan, on of- - Hoover's, chief lieuten battle ants In the for the nomination and later In tue presidential campaign, has beeni. mentioned for the attorney gener---: busy as he Is with plans for his administrar -- American in and rin rievnte some time to reading personal letters received here, many' of which are from children. 40 In Hoover Party j Signuicant as Is the South American tript the Hoover entourage wiU be comparatively small. About 40 party, inpersons will be In the president-elec- t. the cluding . Henry P. Fletcher, ambassador to Italy, who has been delegated present tresiaeni will have with him a handful of attaches with state , department . .T : wm .J.,1.. ' wnuni nwT beck and At the president-elect'- s call will be several assistants headed by George Akerson. The newspaper and photographer contingent will include about 15. -- Mrs. Hoover will not accompany His son, Althe president-elec- t lan, however, will make the trip. The South American sea voyage will be about 26 days, 12 on the southward trip and about 14 on the , northward return. The president-elec- t, 11 -- Provo B.P.O.E. Will Fete Steel Tossers . Provo Lodge No. 849, B. P. O. E will entertain the Columbia Steel baseball team at the Elks' home ni9 Cmillllg Bt ( .V W The entertainment will take the form of a banquet. Columbia Steel's baseball team represented the Provo Elks against a Salt T nUn Ti p n P tAAm taut summer and incidentally defeated the Salt ' " Lakers. - - ' Final tributes of love and esteem were naid to the memory of Mi s. Alpha Eldredge Smooth wife-- of Senator Reed SmootVat her funeral services held Sunday afternoon In t the Utah stake tabernacle. passed away last Wednesday at her home In Washington, D. C, following a lingering Illness that extended over the last two years. 4,000 Attend Fnrvtcea A. throng estimated at over 4,000 people filled every bit of seating space In the tabernacle long before the services began at 2 o'clock. Many of these came from distant points, state and church officials of conspicuous in prominence being the audience. - Seated on the stand were Senator William H. Klngr Congressmen E. Or Leather wood and Don B. Colton, Governor George H. Dern, Presi dents Heber J. Grant, A. ,W, Ivlns, and Charles W. Nibley of the First Presidency, Elder George Albert Smith of the Council of the Twelve, Mayor John F. Bowman of Salt Lake. Presidents T. N. Taylor, J. W. Knight and S. P. Eggertsen, with the Utah Btake high council, and Bishop JBattleJLmanyjeers bishop of the Provo First wardT while Mr. and Mrs. Reed Smoot made their home here. A magnificent floral display, by far the most imposing ever seen here, filled the entire front portion of the tabernacle. Truckloads of wreaths and beautiful floral pieces from Washington, D. C and prac tically every state In the Union continued to arrive, until the last minute before the services. The speak- era stand and the choir loft constituted a veritable mountain of the best products of the florists1, art. the display extending on both sides. Speakers Pay Tribune- - . The sneakers were Dr. George H. of the Brimhall, president-emeritu- s Toung university, Presidents Heber J. Grant and A W. Ivtns. Bishop Walter P. Whitehead presided at the fwrrlces. The Invocation was of fered by Elder George Albert Smith, and President T. N. Taylor pronounced the benediction. The pall bearers were James A. Eldretdge, B. R. Smoot, Albert Eldredge, Ben R. Eldredge, Parley Smoot and A. O. Mrs-Smoo- " Smoot. - t Dr. George H. Brimhall who was intimately connected with the Smoot family as a teacher of the children referred to the great influence of Mrs. Smoot in the domestic realm, being always interested in the progress of her sons and referred to the wondaughter.-H- e derful pluck and courage that Mrs. Smoot had exhibited In her last lingering Illness when" she was faced with the' prospects of living (Continuer on Page Six) . - THREE YOUTHS HELD Gordon Moyle, 19, Lyndon Ben-nct- t, 19, and Ferris Johnson, 18, all of Provo are charged with intoxication in a complaint issued from the office of County Attorney I. E. Erockbank Tuesday morning. The boys were arrested near the Spring-vill- e fish hatchery Monday night by Deputy Sheriff George Davis. They are being held at the county jail pending their appearance in the city court, Wednesday morning. . , Mrs. Lewis Leaves to Go On Buying Trip Mrs. Leo Lewis of the Mose Lewis store, Provo, left Sunday morning for New York City and other buy-ln' centers. Mrs. Lewis has gone to the big markets to purchase new merchanMr. dise for the holiday trade, Lewis announces.' This is the third " T 9 Buying trip Mrs. Lewjs lias taken this year to New York City. The management of the store anticipates that Mrs. Lewis' present the trip will result in bringing to barstore Provo many exceptional Utah: Rain for the holiday trade, and north portion and gains I that everv article will be selected snow south ppr- from the latest creations the largest markets or tne worta anora. ed southwest por tion with strong KILLED BY TRAIN westerly winds POCATELLO.Nov. 13 (UP) tonight; ,Wednes- - Struck by a speeding passenger generally train on the Oregon Short Line day fair.-- ' near Portneuf, James Moore, 65, Maximum temperature Monday, 66 retired section foreman, was killed 29 Minimum temperature Monday, yesterday. The body was brought Maximum- - temperature Sunday, 66 here for burial. There are no sur Minimum temperature Sunday, 27 vlvora. , . The Weather 1 er AllMIIOTinr vjd BOTTOM . Parade js Feature of Festive ' Occasion; Football Game, . Dance and Speeches Help to - Make Dsfy Great Affair". f" Friends Magnif icent Floral Tribute Is Tendered. LEADS CELEBRATION - bap Crak I .1 f- i- V-- .v.,'.. 'I, - L Willi IIUSI - III j. a..- ... .. I - Tk- u I ,raArmlstlce day. the day . that-belong- s primarily to America's veterans of the great World war, was observed In fitting manner In Provo yesterday, under the direction of Provo Post No. 13, American Legion, witb'the coopefatlonu of; civic, church, and scliool organiza- Cunard Liner Has 20 Injured When Struck By Tidal Wav; Other Seagoing Craft in Difficulties. Two Ia D. S. Missionaries Included Oti Lit Ship's Passengers; Most of Suryi- .;. vors Apparently Picked Up. PLYMOUTH, Noc.-1- 3. (UP) The crack Cunard liner Maure-taai- a battered arrived today, .by a terqific storm at sea and with 20 passengers and members of her crew slightly injured. The Mauretania reported she was struck by, a tidal wave on Saturday afternpon. The water reached almost as high as her, funnels. Those who were Injured received bruises and minor hurts when they' were knocked about by the staggering of the ship under the ter-rlf. impact Older members of the Mauretan-la'- s crew described the weather as the worst In 47 years' experience; Gales prevailed for "two days .and Saturday's storm was accompanied by waves that almost towered over the ship. tvvrh WASHINGTON. D. C Nov. 1.1 Los Angeles this afternoon was being for fligl to the scene of the Vestris disaster unless prepared all passengers an crew drifting in lifeboats, rafts and on wreckage are rescue by sunset. .The dirigible will leave her hangar and fly to U scene 24.0 miles off Virginia Capes, where rescue steame at 1:30 p. m. had picked up 205 of the 339 passengers as' crew. , :. . .1 .'.' Die .'-- -- ia jw. . - ') WASHINGTON, Nov. 13 . UP) Coast guard keadqua lers was advised by its Norfolk division shortly before 1 a. m. today that all life boats froirLthe YsfrU hA picked up, but one b'fe raft was still missing. fJ NEW YORK, Nov. 13 UP) A battleship, several ooai (UP) vessels, and a fleet of freight and nassensrer steamshr: guard Coast guardsmen at the Little Is- cruised 220 miles off the tions. Virginia Capes today picking ul land station near Elizabeth City, Parade I Outstanding The outstanding event of the day, N. C, today rescued a crew 'of six me Doais ana raits Dearing survivors of the Lamport ari at least as far as the public is con- men from the disabled fishing ves- noic liner vesins, wnicn Buniergea yesterday, ' 9 At Least in Reecued--. cerned, was probably the patriotic sel Ruth Mildred of New York. parade at noon, which in some re-FREIGHTER STRANDED on rolling seas In a misty rain, hi spects was one of the most unique Race 13 (UP) KEY WEST, Fla.T-No- v, at lea affairs, ' of its kind ever staged in picked up by 182 of the 339 passengers and ere Provo. With Provo's Battery'- C, Thrfrelghter Ortega was reported to been stranded have Inof the stricken Vestris. and other military organizations today cluded in the march, the parade as- but without Immediate danger radio report Fragmentary off Haiti. sumed a distinct martial aspect pieced together, showed the follow has Warbler The . ' wrecking tug The students of the senior and ing rescues: to the rescue. The S. S. Myrlam picked ub junior high schools, who made up been sent to The Ortega operated by the more than half of the parade, addwrsona, Including Captain W ed a gayety and revelry to Hie' oc Atlantic Gulf West Indies SteamCarey.'-- ; i ...jiry. The , S. 8. American fb'nc casion that brought memories of ship company. picked up S3 passenger aad SO theoriglnaI Armistice day ten the crew. years ago. The battleship Wyoming, pass! The parade lined up- - east of ' First East street on Center. Led through the wreckage later, pick up five persons from the water. by a mounted color guard from Yinin r mrnilT l "1 The Radio Marine corporation i! ii, Battery C, and mounted police, the ' n tercepted a message that the S. I procession moved west on Center Berlin was carrying the paasengo street shortly- after- noon.,. A . pia of two lifeboats, but whether th( Hurling forth lava and burning stones, making thousands homeless and toon from the 145th Field Artillery, ML to view The active is terror Etna the had been transferred to the Berl Again. countryside, striking with Professor Vdice Reynolds of the gun caissons, above shpws the crater in eruption. Below, is a view of the volcano came next under the direction of Young from another of the rescue shY waa the. .principal university of on was not ascertained'. the Island from Mt. Rocco, Sicily. R. J. Edwards and I(irst Lieuten- speaker at the Armistice day exer4 Missionaries Included ant T.' C. Hebertson.- The Young cises at the American Fork" high ' Names of those from the wc university band In full uniform, di- school Monday moqnfng. She rereported on the Vestris lnclnded: rected by Robert Sauer, followed viewed her recent trip through the " I Second class: next In line. battlefields of France on Armistice eldtf Mormon Kelth Burt W 1924. The Gold Star, mothers and . day, V' Salt Lake City, Utah. The outlook for - a permanent of the Servipe Star Legion, deHuish, David H., Mormon eldt in automobiles, formed th next peace as a result of the war was Salt Lake City, uUh.. section of the parade. Veterans of clared to be most optimistic by Miss Several of tie rescue fleet, i the Civil war and the Black Hawk Reynolds who cited the League of eluding the S. S. Santa Barbai' Are war were also represented in this Nations, Briand-Kellog- g pact and Defense Attorney Predicts Armistice San Juan and Ohio Maru, arrlvj Mr. Hoover's leadership as Influenc section.' ' soon after nightfaU at the si . Staged; F. S. Harris Speaks Auxiliary Is Striking-Lad- ies ing factors for the maintenance of Speedy Acquittal of Fay. where the Vestris had flashed i In the world. to According peace the of American Legion At Big Program. mous Oil Magnate. last SOS yesterday. But tney fo'u? Auxiliary made a striking appear- the speaker, Mr Hoover would act no trace of the liner or the lit ance regaled as a squad of Red contrary tohls Quaker training if boats that had put out toward t: not an of advocate were ardent he Armistice To 13. commemorate day, Cross nurses, followed by the en WASHINGTON, Nov. (UP). . Virginia Capes before 2 p. m. A prompt verdict of not gulltv wai a patriotic meeting was. held Sun- tire membership of the local Ameri peace. The night was black and. mi! predicted by Defense Attorney day evening at Spanish Fork in the can Legion post in civilian cloth Visibility waa poor. Not unlit 2 Frank J. Hogan In his opening Winona theater under the auspices ing, wearing their . service caps. a. m. was the first flare frm statement at the trial of Robert W. of the "American Legion and at- Armed with army rifles, the Legion lifeboat sighted. It was seen Stewart, Indiana Standard Oil tended by a capacity house. Eu- Doys; Kept up a steady rifle bom the American Shipper, which rae chairman on an tidlctment charg gene Gardner, commander of the bardment during the entire line of to the rescue and took the boa . local post, had charge of the pro- march that added considerably to ing perjury here today, passengers aboard. distraught the of the event military spirit gram. In Pitch Blackneea Hogan concluded his statement A Scout 'America of Boy troop carrying the Community singing The American Shipper flash by saying Stewart was innocent of was conducted oy r . J. raux; i colors were immediately followed its position to the Radio Corpor falsifying testimony before the son-at- e prayer, Captain Rex Daniels; soloj by the Provo high school band unappeal of J. Br Wilson and tion or America, which In turn r Teapot Dome committee early Sleep, Soldier Boy," Miss Gladys der the direction of John A. Oman- - The Reuben Chioman froi - the -- sen dioed to-- ether-- units of thte searc this year. The Introduction of tes- Williams; : address of welcome, tence of Justice C. Jb. Harper of Ing fleet ; The Miriam hasten; timony was started Immediately by Mayor John E. Booth. The speaker (Continued on page ten) V, Pleasant Grove, was denied In the to the position in pitch blackne the government through presenta- reviewed the reason for the organcourt district Tuesday Fourth' It soon picked up Captain Car; tion of numerous senate oil Inves- ization of the American Legion and morning by Judge M. M. Larson. and others In "Lifeboat No. B." CASE IS HEARD tigation documents. called attention to the number of The case was remanded back to At 4:59 a. m, the Myrlam wi. Judge George Chrlstenscn of the Justice's court for, the execu Meantime U. S. Attorney Rover its members, and the work it has Price leased - the 8. S. Sunecow, - "Cor is hearing the case of Pearl ten of in the years of the judgment announced he was proceeding with accomplished on. More boats to pick up.' Nicholes Clark vs.1 George Le tion The original case Involved a vio his search for a young man whom, its organization. The main speak- Grande Clark in the Other rescue ships arrived. Tk Milee and Austin Miller P. Fourth district (above) was President er of the at evening lation of the city ordinances Robert Caldwell, prospective juror, cruised In circles, flashing th court week. this of local Both E. Miller, the the Harris of S. Young Pleasant Grove when the appealing said asked him if he would "hold Franklin searchlights on the waters, keepl Parker-an- d Judge were- - arrested for driving university, who reviewed the caus-- judges, Judge out." J each other lnforme- d- , NEA Service By Larson, were disqualified to sit on parties The sheep along the sidewalks. case. on this Six) (Continuer Page Declined To Answer SALT LAKE, Utah,. Nov. sentence consisting of a $19 fine, was appealed. was a cinch to win for repHogan detailed the senate TeaThe next case on the trial cal resentative In the pot Dome committee's questioning legislature from endar of the court is Marjorie Hu-isof Stewart and asserted Senators here. Two Millers sought the office. et-which vs. Thomas Hulsh, Nye and Walsh In their reports to And these Millers are brothers. will be called up Thursday. the senate did not take the angle Miles E. Miller came out for reStewart falsified that teetlmony, election as a Republican. but rather that he declined to' answer. Hogan abandoned his atBrother Austin P, Miller came tempt to tetl of the indictment of out against him as a Democrat "' The Junior hian school of Ple Corps. Stewart and his subsequent acquitArnold Blackner, famous cowboy dered a group of numbers which reAnd there was friendly rivalry ant Grove observed Armistice d tal on a charge of contempt of the ' A special showing of "five reel too each working hard for victory. with the following program: senate In connection with his rft tenor, but cowboy tenor no longer vealed his splendid technique, and Patriotic songs, pray chorus; U. S, Attorney now that he taa developed into arhlph brought him hofnf th rnr. moving 'picture," called "America The Miller family was about evenly Rune readings. ". Rover objected. robust operatic tenor, filled Cojlegs tain to answer to the hearty ap- Goes Over" will be . shown In lh5 dfvidedTn supfHngTRiBTif6thers. Flanders Crffgun; Dan Peterso'i -- -: by Fields," under Fifth ward . made tonight speechBoth brothers chapel stump hall to with last melody plause. overflowing Answer" by Calvin Swe The defense Indicated It would and "The 2, Boy Scouts es in each other's of the neighof Troop Mr. been as has Blackner auspices filled The it particular development it seek to show the perjury Indictment evening; Scout Executive A. i Jn Its historic ex- since the days when he sang in col- of the ward. , The exhibition Is free borhoods. ; Their ada often appear- son; talk, was an afterthought, the charge be- filled few times "The Flug WHho., solo, Anderson; to the in the public. side side of direction ed Ogden istence. by lege quartets under the i a Stainr Edna Stewart ing pressed after the contempt The picture is the official film of C. R. Johnson has been but was the late the small, The audience school held , The senior S. U. of the charge was brought high won the .army tones Corps Signal out have enthusiasm was great as the former marked. His wonderful Austin, the Democrat, public program S has been specially released by Discussing the specific questions "Y" student sang number after been brought under control and he and , day evening, aa follows: showing selection has developed a power which will, the war department The Involved tn the perjury Indictment number rangtng-fronl--ia -tTwo- - numbers, . Community . c NAVY BUILDING- - FAVORED- of Leland whether Stewart said on February from "Aida" to "I Passed by Your no doubt, place him beside the great is under theTIIrectton chestra; prayer, Bisfcop" S. WASHINGTON, Nov. 13. (UP) Window." In ail of his numbers the singers of the nation. We, In this Van Wagoner, scoutmaster of the 2 and 8 that he had no knowledge President Coolidge's Armistice day Swenson; two numbers, )adi , of the $750,000 In continental bonds, artist revealed an unusual power state, have developed so few really troop. appeal for a larger navy will be glee club; tableau, "America . and a range that reached to high E powerful Voices, that the singing of Hogan said: aa soon aa congress meets Come; address, Oflvtn It Sti SURGEON PASSES answered PIONEERdean Mr. was Blackner unusual eviwithout the and will "We difficulty. expect say, senate leaders said to- of Salt Lake; readings, "Jn FI next;month, an with He was emotional assisted Mr. Blackner sings .iv,.... jlAXUiUn by light dence to prove, that that question lull, Press survey of their der Field," Bessie Newman, "1 A United Ellsworth 63, Dr. to Ross, schoolday. pio abandon of (UP) former that Peterson,-In William comparable only never was asked the form Indicated there would be Reply." Eleroy West; s!o, "1 tenors-whsentiments neer ana lieutentenor Montana of Italian the have surgeon the mate and great accompanist a charged bv'the indictment and if it T. Mon-dqsto the $271,000,000 J Flag Without a Stain," Ef'-In little died ant World here A. opposition U. war, of the a member d when he jwas was asked that It waamlauder-BtooI L. C. ck Wi. three-yeenedlction, was In Vermont art; born He program, ren on building Peterson Mr. (Continued club. C. glee page Ix)vby Stewart" WASHINGTON, Nov. 13 . Brotherly ...... :y - vf -iin REYNOLDS IS m A. F. SPEAKER fa - - fully-equipp- STEWART CASE SPANISH FORK OBSERVES DAY IS UNDER WAY - Features w - . JUDGEDENIES TEST APPEAL 'V Ulcr Cowboy Tenor's Concert Is Delight To -- Music Lovers P. h, G. OBSERVES: al ARMISTICE DA) Fifth Ward To Show Film Signal ' -- news-paper- s. . well-attend- ' -- o . ar - , |
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