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Show THE HERALD m uaa Herald Want-A- ui.. rtorfa yta more than not have time not. tell, trade, fait bant.th'- -fTryU eoe next low THE DAILY HERALD it THIRTY-EIGHT- t jn ITAII 1'nsettlcd NO. 212. snow or rain tonight and Wednesday. First in news, first in circulation, first in advertising, and first delivered in the homes. YEAR. H THE WEATHER PROVO, UTAH, TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1924. PRICE TWO CENTS. Use Water Force o Red. Victims AUTO DRIVER HITS CHILD, SPEEDS AWAY ' "i REWARD TO GET i FOR ROYALTIES JL 1 Utah Inventor Says All Who Use Solvent and Water Are Infringing. Un- Fails to Stop. SEVEN-YEAR-OL- D BOY IN AUTO ACCIDENT REWARD OFFERED. Chief of Police Wren Wilkins will pay $5 rewerd to the person who first given information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person driving the automobile which Injured little Maurice Miller. The Daily Herald will add $5 to the reward offered by the police for the arrest and conviction of that driver. , Mv fw ; ' W Jr I i IVrJ - rv '! i Called Cheapest Method for Removing Oil From Shale and Prolonging Yield. A and First North streets. The driver of the Ford is said to have been going so fast that his license number could not be obtained. Children who saw the accident ave informed police officers that he Ford driver did not stop after hitting the little boy, but speeded away, despite the cries of the children that he had hurt one of them. These children insist that a woman, or girl was with the driver in the Ford coupe. The Miller c hild Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Helter Miller, 349 West First South street. The little boy had gone to visit his grandmother, Mrs. C. II. Sliller, 74 North Tenth West street and was crossing the road when the Ford coupe dashed against him, throwing the child to the ground. For two hours the little boy was unconscious. His body was badly bruised and scratched. Tuesday morning it was reported that no serious injury had been inflicted. "Every effort will be made by the police department to learn the identity of the driver of the Ford coupe," Chief Wilkins said Tuesday. "For one thing we want to put a stop to automobile drivers who run over people and then run away. Tim nk goodness there are not many f that kind of drivers. But these few of that stripe will find it unpleasant to drive automobiles In i j$ i cOc T'think this a princess out of a musical comedy, do you? Well, it's Crown Princess Helena of Rumania, appearing as honorary colonel of the 9th Hussars. itCW4V" RETURNS TODAY Reports Favorable Prospects of Utah Lake Reclamation Project. Ehrlich points out that the great value of Navin's patent is that it is tiie cheapest known process for removing oil from sands and shale, according to the inventor's claims. Ehrlich. According to Attorney the Navin process calls for the mixing of mater and oil at a normal temperature with sands or shale, the mixture being then placed in a container, where the constituents ar range themselves according to their densities; the sand freed from the oil and water settling in the bottom of the container, the water on top of the sand and oil above, where it may easily be drained off. Well Lasts Longer. The Navin method is also used for extending the period of successful operations In oil wells, which, it is claimed, prior to the use of the solvent and water process, were aban- - v. May Re Week Refore Roth Men Are Found, Latest Time Estimate. lly-lo- r ...... I I . 1 L'ird Nortlioliffc-'successor aa the of llie Liggett elring ct Entu.li newspapers is his brother, Viscount Hothcrmtre (above). He Is m this country for a visit. LUDENDORFF continued all Tuesday. Utah county commissioners, un usually occupied in Provo canyon rescue work, took off enough time this morning to draft resolutions urging every citizen of Utah county to do his bit toward, relieving suf fering and distress in the mining own where 172 men perished in the explosion and cave-iu- . "We heartily endorse the f.ction of Uhili's governor in calling upon the people of the entire state for relief conn ilmtions for the dependents of the Castle Gate mine dead." the county commission sets forth in ils formal appeal to the people of; sre TOPIC THURSDAY MEETING Utah county. "Every ninii and woman and every community should give their support to this drive iinil every com munity should feel a great degree of pride ill "going over the top' for the w idows mil orphans of what was Utah's most disastcrous mine calam-iy- . IS ACQUITTED German General Freed; Hitler Is Found Guilty of Treason. International News Servlcn. . General Erich Ludendorff, directing genius of the German army in the great war. was ucquitod today of the charge of high treason growing out of his connection with the attempted nationalist uprising in Munich hist November. Adolph Hitler, founder of Bavarian Fascisli and chief ringleader in was f.umd guilty ot the "puts-h.- " high treason and sentenced to live years' imprisonment in a fortress, in addition he was fined two hundred thousand gold marks. MUNICH. April j i 1 ... . .... i sicci inuunuj m uwh luuihj, and Dossibilities which the industry holds forth to Provo and Three other defendants, I'oehner. the county will come in for discussion Thursday evening at 'The board of commissioners of Kriebel and Weber, also were found the members' meeting of the Provo Chamber of Commerce, Utah county as back- guilty of high treason and received go upon according to the announcement made Tuesday by Secretary ing this drive to the limit and urge ;lie same sentences as Hitler. The remaining defendantswere E. S. Hinckley, of the Chamber of Commerce. every citizen to give as much as he. afford and to give still found guilty of being accessories. W. R. Phibbs, superintendent of the Columbia Steel or she Sentences of one year and three more, if more be needed to raise corporation's Ironton plant, will be the principal speaker, dis- the quotu allotted to Utah county,! months imprisonment in a fortress cussing the possible development of the steel industry in this a county which never yet lias failed and fines of 100 gold marks were , ine luiure ui uie iiuii , TTJ.- cum I -1 ELECT OFFICERS . LOGAN PAPERS re.-or- - Koehni, Wagto respond and respond gladly, to imposed upon appeal for the helping of unfortu- ner and Fernet. It is understood Hitler will be nates." "That just about describes the paroled after serving six months of sentence. personal feeling and thought of hisThe state will bear the cost of each," declared Chairman James T. trial. Gardner, speaking for the county the Ludendorff Fernet is Ludendorff's stepson. commission. Weber is a veterinary surgeon. Most of the other defendants were army or police officers. The Nationalist revolt was plan ned last November by the Bavarian Nationalists, the final meeting being held in a Munich beer cellar. Dr. von A. Kahr. former dictator of Bavaria; von Lossow, former commander of the Bavarian reichs-wehand ITerr Scissor, a former Coolidge and La Follette Face high Bavarian police official, preEach Other in Senator's tended 'o give the movement their Home State. assist The "ilitientes" set oui to march International News Service. MILWAUKEE, April 1. Presi- upon Berlin but were dispersed bv the reichswehr and police within dent Coolidge today faces Senator less than twelve hours after the Robert LaFollette in the Wiscon- "uprising"' was launched. Ludensin senator's home state primary dorff was arrested immediately. and political referees have given the Hitler, who was wounded, fled from Munich and was arrested at decision to the senator in advance of Essig. 40 miles away. invoting although LaFollette has dicated that his name will not be MEXICAN'S GET LICENSE. presented to the Cleveland convenA license was issued tion. A fight to disqualify any LaFolMonday to Senor Aurelio Kodrigitos lette delegates sent to the national and Senorita Marin Foiiscca, lim a convention was foreshadowed in the of Eureka. The marriage will take statement on the ev; of the primary place next week. Use bridegroom to-- I governor he explained, adding that "while by E. L. Phillip, funnelai.d a Coolidge candidate f r dele April is a good month for the ma ri:i go il is m.t a good month to get gate at Ian e. lien, e ihc.V t.bt:ti". d stale the le called nttem ton to t law which specific pt'ovi.h i for a Mrrcli license for an Ap il wod-di- . ' )Mr pre-athe election of on ladelegate candid la I E! I S OF N0M1N TIO. that licit h WISCONSIN IN FEUDS OF SOUTH PRIMARY TODAY OPEN WITH AXE TAKE LIFE TOLL Blood-spattere- CONSOLIDATED ' i r. I -- - r. ', . c- -: -- .1 d II- r. in - nav i: r ysi!f,;T,, of I ' llt S' van 1 International re.-- t! at lev :.: ie::ti-- t W.-.- r.a C Il iII-:GO- ' Jw8 Service. Airil il I - I !: 1"::-- SAN ' I'.t f .!.!,.;! v 'iC MEXICAN GO FKNMKNT TO STOP GAMBLING 1 Ou Calif.. inst rtu-- ions of the Mexican govern-imetiu many forms will at Tin .btuai'il and Mexicali !: iteuiciit. aeeordiug io iintioiiucemetit he today. Ib.u'e ie !'-- !'.)'!. k. the wheel of a I;.. !; inul for! llec. stud thii.er ben plaaod uud'T !t s a::. ';:: p '.er !i c, some! itaes f !: e." aed t!i. 1 1 v . r- i,- a t drive, too. tli.it every town in the county will raise its quota," Mr. Knight said today. "Provo ought to go over the top by this evening, and several other towns will finish their drives today, too, I believe.' The Provo committee. T. F. Pier- pont, W. K. Spafford, J. T. Fnrrer and W. II. Brereton, spent n busy Monday interviewing businessmen of this city in behalf of the fund for the relief of dependents of Castle Gate mine victims. This work was '. : .. Neither body of lite i ln'icit canyon workers, Alhvd inul liad been recovered Tues-ila icriicon at .H o'clock. In in p,re this hour the coat collar of i.e.. of the men was found. '1 Iii- - iiaan ula'.i ly g.ive rise to a minor that one d' the men had been but found, telephonic comniiinicii-tiei- i ,vith Upper Kalis made it losI-Ih- c that no body had been located al that hour, and that the total fruits of three days of constant was the collar of a coat said to have been worn bv one of tho missing men. This coat collar was found at the spot where the two men were known to have been working when the Saturday suowslide came. This was on the slide of Friday. Every available man who could be pressed into service was straining his every muscle Tuesday morning in the effort to locate and recover the bodies of Don Allred and Mark llyslop, entombed in snow and ice Saturday by the suowslide over Bridal Veil fails. Deputy Frank Roper was ueuiv.; as Sheriff Poyd'H represeuUitive in charge of the rescue work, the sheriff being detail . d in provo on official business. Po.'.ccmen Van Wageiien mid Snow invoinpiuiied Deputy Roiier into the c!Svoo fr aid in superintending the crews and in keeping canyon tiT.i- fic under control. D. ii. G. W. railroad officials Tinsday morning sent up hose and to connect onto the pipe ncce-sai- y Bridal Veil waiter main, and immewas diately after thi.-made steady streams of water were played against tiie huge banks of snow and ice, washing Friday's and snow slides into the Saturday's river. Shovels and blasting powder hud been found too slow of progress, and water force was thought necessary. The rotary plow of the railroad ct mpaiiy still was digging ils way the through the slide coveiing tracks of the lieber branch TuesIt was said that day iiflernoou. siveral days would be needed to complete the clearing of the track. While railroad workers arc busy on the track, others are intent upon locating and recovering the bodies of the two men buried under the slide. Mrs. Mark llyslop, wife of one men believed to have been buried under the slide, went into Provo canyon Monday afternoon. She was overcome by grief, and became hysterical as she watched scores of men digging into the snow for her husband's body. Spencer Madsen, brother-in-laof Don Allied, himself badly in-- ji red by the slide, has spent most o" his time near the spot where he last saw his sister's husband, when both dropped their cans of giant powder and began the race for life with the avalanche of si.ow and ice, a race won only by .Madsen, and apparently lost by his companion. Tuesd iv morning it was believed the bodies of the two men would be found at '.he northwest corner of ibc slide, lather than where first; work of recovery was attempted. This decision caused a change iu plans of recovery effort today. Snow-cn-t- "1 expect FUTURE OF STEEL INDUSTRY 0. P. WOMEN ' i ' onli-'fe'-- .. , ve 1, V e !.:,. - ""a;e g t'.i utei.-- e (loedcoes'' the new - 1 ' -' r is lmdor- en gccl !d-e :u i:ue wiiii the pobi y o-r. em ';. Mi-'i.t M 'Nico City to co: lo.i.ns reported "e1 a'i co" v . i ell an ! i hid; e.sliltt'tt to !.:-re. eiit'y in an earlj closing .. to ef m 10;'; !;.,!:!. . n WATER FORCE USED TO LOCATE BODIES th MEN! HEAD IS SPLIT liv-iin- Rc?u? t'orkers. lief fund J. Win. Knight, county chairman. was until ted early Tuesuay morn ing that Dividend hud raised its quota and did it on the first day of Senator and Mrs. LeRoy Dixon returned at noon Tuesday from Washington, 1). C, where the senator and Judge James B. Tucker were spokesmen for the Utah lake reclamation project supporters of Utah county. Judge Tucker is expected to return within a few days. "Later on I will have a statement to make In connection with the county. lake reclamation project," Senator Mr. Phibbs will ex'plain details of iron and steel manuDixon said this afternoon, "but with which most persons are unacquainted. Provo. facturing right now there is nothing to say, doned. "The police force asks the this meeting will be so valuable from an inbelieve "We than the prospects for the Ehrlich claims that, as a process structive point of view," explained Mr. Hinckley, "that all of The Herald and readers of other are laud reclamation of lake the newspapers to aid In finding early patent differs from a mechanical citizens are invited to attend, men and women, members of that driver. Whoever he Is he must good." patent in that it does not make any senator The last left Washington what mechanical contri- the chamber of commerce and those who have not yet affilexplain why he ran away after hit- Frida, the day Attorney General difference vance is used, if, in the operation, iated with the organization." ting the child." was asked for his is employed, it is an inHeaders of The Herald who have Harry Daugherry The meeting will be held in the high school auditorium, and handed it to the the process He claims that every fringement. any clue as to the identity of the resignation 8 o'clock Thursday evening. president. oil company solvent and water starting at driver are urged to communicate "That," explained Senator Dixon, for freeing using oil from with The Herald or the thief of "caused no end of discussion at the is infringing the Navin propolice. Of course, all of sands Chief Wilkins has offered a re- national capital. In cess. were friends staunch Daugherty's ward of $5 to lie given to the first his and felt that he had person who gives information lead- been support made a victim of his enemies. ing to the arrest of the offending But others were Just as firm In G. driver. The Herald has added $5 to this reward and the $10 will be their belief that the president did in the the right thing demanding paid for Information lending to the resignation." Tennessee and Terrific Struggle Precedes Kentucky discovery of the driver's identity. Dixon said he and Judge Senator War The police hnve Information that Murder Feudists Start of Los Angeles ses Slaying several the glass in the rear of the Ford Tuckerof had attended in Mountains. in Man Tea Pot Dome oil insions the Chicago. It is coupe bad been shattered; thought this fact may aid in reveal- vestigation. "It truly is a rotten mess," Sena- Republican Federation Again international News Service. ing the driver's identity. The tire tor Dixon bolt International News Service. Chooses Mrs. C. H. Wright declared. Chicago,a April i. seated door. on the rea of the car had been SOMERSET, Ky. Aprill. Authin chair facing the hack to in he "I'm home, upright glad President placed so as to partially eoneeal the Lis head split open apparently with orities are searching the foothills of like the where air, Provo, people, license plate. the tmuy or .hick iionnes. (lie Cumberland mountains at I!aur, seem cleaner, pure and honestly The Women's National Republican ian axe. come hero ten miles west of here for ambushed 40, believed to have wholesome." IMPRESSIVE SERVICES Federation met in the county court from Los Angeles, was found today assassins who late yesterday shot HELD FOR J. V. GARDINER house nionday and eleeed officers by police who broke into his room. and killed John II. Marcillit at lumPLEASANT GROVE, April 1. Marcilliat wails and wrecked ber man of Louisville. for ho ensuing year as follows : "Impressive funeral services were furniture gave evidence of a terrific was well known in Cincinnati and C. Mrs. II. was AVriglit liel(l Saturday afternoon for John W. No weapon or clue to the New Orleans as the representative struggle. of the I'.aur Cooperage company. presiden for the third year. vJGardiner, with Bishop E. D. Olpin assailants was found. The musienl numbers conducting. Mrs. Jessie Johnson was elected Information obtained by police foonsisted of n trio by Joseph Conlnn, CLINTON. Tenn. April 1. Five vice president to succeed Mrs. J. led them to start It search for two yl'.leroy and J. A. West; solo, Velma 'roommates of Holmes who they lx persons were in jail here today held W. Mrs. II. Beck and who Huish. J. Jtasnnissen ; violin solo, Alfred with two widely lieve may be able to give some in-- ' in connection ,Scnson; solo, Miss Maurine Journal Purchases Logan Re- are at present first and seeoud vice formation concerning the killing. separated shooting affrays in which presidents respectively. Among the mans etfects were I'.ovd York. 2L was killed and .less publican From Allen and .Mrs. ff; Invocation was by G. II. Oscnrson leium 15. hi nihil II will sue-- 1 a m;!)'T v. as probr.bly Heiisley. tters from I.os Angeles. Associates. vii nd (he benediction' by Junius A. coed Mis Lilly Allied as was said lie had been in Chi- fatally woutale It Tli! speakers were Bishop .JWcsr. with Mrs. Kva Kay as assistant sec- cago The killing o Vol 1; i .'a ins soiae-ly- . only a week. LOGAN, April 1. The consolida- retary. 1..'- ,T.. 1). Olpin. W. L. Hayes, Gideon of a i.i i.edy having thing Mrs. Edith Y. Booth was elected Ilerron. Charles B. Ilnrpcv. Alcxnn- - tion of the two Logan newspapers i.e.. ii rii died with hlilleU KAIDS. MAiiK IT.S OVFK ler Bullock and Prest, James H. as to treasurer which V.'. fill the position I! near the seeli" in predicted some weoKs ago has Mrs. hi'Ie I a Mary Vinc ent now holds. mine ib - in ('Inrk of American Fork. been consummated and the Loguu Job! it. T.o II nd l'Vputy H Sheriff T Following the election of officers ago. Tv, (lot ',1 ! of the federation were Otto P.irk. Wi !i three .1 ; Yi ri. H CUMBERLAND, Mil., April 1. Iicpublicnn issued its last edition the s Vi,e !!;a a c In ; t :. i read by Miss Melhn Bachman and crime n! of According to unconfirmed reports. today. i.;iThe denl Is really the purchase of accepted by the members. ..1 Flew! Jhe mining town of Kitzmiller, Gar- Mel! rai J i cur;.duet pn fl.oreugl! nvl h' - a 'd t:ou (!.:!. !r :s ar !: id KuH.. ft'tt county, where five members of flic Itcpuhlican by the Journal and Plans were discussed for the Re- Bench. r..!Vw-inH fninily were drowned is a scene in the future only the Journal will publican' convention which is to be The net result-- : of the raids were. for the !so..i iiig t nf desidntioii, widi practically every represent Cache valley readers. A held at the Hotel Utah. Monday. the at ; - of Milton "Skipper'' a u'eirrel at a pan v. ' loose g wiped out and hundreds and Anu) Draper The kiPitigss kept apace wit'i Itcpuhlican department will be in- April 7. Mrs. C. II. Wright will rep- Roberts. in the open. No eonimnnicn-Uiocluded in tiie Journnl, probably un- resent the Republican women of drew Allen. Other results included! ui's wu'kly record of ni'ird.-rsis ixissilile by rail or wire and der J. C. Allen, former editor of the Provo at. tiie convention and Mrs. a hundred gallons of mush, a pint most of them occtiritig in the isolatKhe county road leading to Oakland Republican, who only recently took L. C. Potter will give a paper at the of moonshine and five gallons of; ed mining section, far hack in the l.i impassable. over that publication. mountains. meeting on "Foreign Immigration." i wine. Gnr-'net- Coat Collar of One Found Tuesday Afternoon by Tllvl.L.twl lu. fii'l T'luli county town to "go over the top" in the drive for the Cnstle Gate lie I one-tim- e c-- SENATOR DIXON Castle Gate Relief Fund Drive Meets With Ready Response. Provo Expects to Go Over Top With Its $3,500 IS InternRtlonnl News Service. SAN FRANCISCO, April I. If suits, which his attorneys here have announced will lie brought against r every oil company In the country, should tuiceesKful, Frank prove Nawn, Salt Lake City, Utah, inventor, would become one of the world's richest men. Legal action already brought here 2 ' ' against the Shell Oil company of i v r. 4 California, $25,KK),0O0 seeking damages, is the first of u series to lie filed in which a vast amount will be asked for alleged Infringement of a process, life work of Navin, for the extraction of oil from shale and for extending the life of oil wells. train bandit, now an evangelist, torn the Senata Al Jennings, It Is contended by the Utah Inoil Investigating committee that the late Jake Hamon told him (Jennir-gs- ) ventor that every company using Hamn gave a million dollars In the last presidential campaign. solvent and water for freeing oil from EX-SERVIsands, infringes on his patent. Navin asks 25 cents announces that her office is Miss Genevieve Richardson per barrel royalty on each barrel now ready to record the discharge papers of men who served produced under his systems. Would Get Fortune. in the army, navy or marine corps during the late war. According to Philip S. Ehrlfcli, Under a state law enacted by the last state legislature, San Francisco attorney representof ing Navin, as there are about 2.(HH,. county recorders are required to record such papers free 000 barrels of oil produced without same of to the and certified furnish copies dally charge almost all of it beig extracted under Miss Richardson has just received special books and ' the Navin process, It is alleged, a charge. to tako of th;rs burinesn. victory in the courts for the Utah equipment inventor would give him a tremendous Income in royalties. NOTICE, 1 NOT FOUND ()imf,i k' B RELIEF QUOTA COUNTY COMMISSION APPEALS FOR SUPPORT M.fe, VtM BODIES OF TWO CANYON DEAD if INSTITUTE DAMAGE SUIT AGAINST OIL COMPANIES Successor - i Maurice Miller, age seven was knocked down and painfully injured by a Ford coupe driven by an unknown man Monday evening on Tenth West street, between Center - JH )': Boy Unconscious for Two Hours After Autoist Flees From Scene of Injury. f:- J S3 i Ford Coupe Knocks Child conscious But Driver 9. DIVIDEND WAS ONOILPROCESS DRIVER'S NAME 'I Tells Amazing Story ASKS MILLIONS Real! i.. POLICE OFFER .! - aliel. Ill London two imii man-letie sauir nurse. Anyway, both need one, 1 'I 1, ;:' ,':. si :f:, d !':.-- ci' !!: M t ;J ld ii Tl- ! ! from oklahi aia j ai l .c'.;..t":'l to Ex Attorney General Ibir- "to put oyer" ttat'l'ic of the border lines on orders)' ry M. Daughi-rtyfiont the Was.dngtoii goverumcnt. liurding's nomination. e oiDciiioct'ian |