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Show MM ) I A Newspaper . HERALD PHONES dedicated to policy of f airsesg to ill section of UUh county. Business Office EditorUl Rooms' PROVO, UT All, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1925. FORTIETH YEAR, NO. 93 cm 151 1071 PRICE TWO CENTS J mi fo) UVJ 4? -- x . mmU A New Mitchell" Case' MAKES PLEA London's Sister dai ITEXANS WANT DHLLUIIIU a IS DEPOSITORY! MR URtAItK HEALTH TOR HOLY SEE vfope Delighted s.' - CARDINAL HAYES TOSIGN AGREEMENT 7;; - . greater health pro nhonld which hi emipcrnte gram the school, the church and the A plea for a tur-hom- OMAg-JX-ltOBOlIC (United Press Staff Correspondent) (copyright 1025, by United Press.) community was made by;Mrs. Sadie Or Dunbar, executive secretary of ROME, Oct., 20. An agreement the' Oregon- Tubllc Health' associaVatican Jtetwen has been reported tion, Bt a health meeting held in the and Blair. and company and the Junior high school auditorium MonChase National bank of New York nder the aunplce of evening day City, establishing a $1,506,000 credit the Utah Tublic Health association. for the Vatican in New York. Judge George' Ballif, who has The announcement was made ex- been appointed chairman of the clusively through the United P,ress Christmas seal campaign f:r Trovo, :" . today, presided and Introduced Mayor O. Arrangements for the credit, were K. Hansen as chairman. consummated intt letter sent by the Mayor Hansen - briefly outlined priiMTcrotaryr Cardinal Gasparri, the work of the association, declarto the New York banks on October ing It was waging a" preventative 'sift, stating that the Vatican was fight against tubercutouls through with agreements for credit an educational campaign among the also with Blair and company and school children. He mentioned that r -- especially with the Chase National bank. , Cardinal Gasparri wrote that the condition under which the credit was granted, considering the ex- iciM'es f Ue market,- were .teni- (Pfl by a sentiment of devotion to tbfl " ! --t ' New York has been, authorized - to nlgn the agreement on behalf of the .' Vatican. f ' ', ; The conditions under wh(ch credit was established follow: 1 The amount of the credit shall ! Iw one mil'lon, five hundred thousand dollars ($1.5001)00) part of ; . which shall be left on deposit In the 1 .Chas National bank In order to insure, continuity of relations tweon hte Holy Bee and the banks. 2 That part of the credit Vhlcb I 4 used by See shaH - be repaid upon expiration of one from the date when It Is drawn 3 For credit drawn, Interest of 4.9 perceushaH be j : ' Tj-- j the-Hol- Establishment-o- ""Tlflffer that "the fiii the credit f piaTr-an- sig- Chase d he food law passed by the city com two years ago lias been declared by health experts one of the best In the nation. The mny-o- r also praised the milkdealers of the community for the .cooperation they have given In supplying a high testing product James H Wallis, executive secre tary of the Utah Public Health association, spoke of the survey made In Utah some time aco relative to the prevalence of yul)erculosis. He said that during the past year aw persons in the state ated of the disease. The health clinic which was in Utah for, more than two years was visited by more than 2(X)0 per sons of .whom 758. were' afflicted with active tuberculosis. To deter mine If the disease hud been brought into the state 1H0 cases were Inve tigated. . Of the 68 per cent were born in Utah and, had never been V outside the state. Mrs. Dunbar characterized the ex amination of the soldiers during the war first .ftorlfl wide health' 'examination of yonn men.- She de clared that the result was the great- st revelation ,Jn the problem of healtffl-4ha- t had ever come to the mission.-abou- ag-tft- - hai.ks become the yaueatf!-depQstifcies, a nattering coinp"tfment t American banking. The Holy See wishes to Insure authorities.'"--.,- . , against the vicissitudes of contin-entn- l "America was amazed to find that re to. facilitate currencies, and one out of every thirdof hai'oung l: in tiimH3vjthhe2AmMijMneJr: men werenmfitorilttnryTieT" nrcliy, the growing Importance ol vice," .said, Mrs. Dunbar. "Tbc lnost the which is acknowledged by rtartling thing of all was that most Vatican. . of the physical" defects could have leen rectified in youth. It was, a. direct challenge to all citizens for a .more effective health progrtnv It' was found 'that nine countries had healthier people than America. "Tuliorculosis is the leading cause" of death betwen the ages 6f Three 'million people are ill all the ' Statistime In the" United States. t ticians have figured every working person in the nation loses nine working days annually on account of 11J health., - Mrs- - Dunbar said that another 8pedl to the Herftld.) economic loss due to ill health hnd PAYSON, October 20. In wgn- - been found HT4 health surveyjn a an connty school" in a western state- mciiiornrton or tne serenty-iinof the founding of the where, most of the' retardation had Jaj-8and to raise funds for been traced to the sickness of the the conwtnsption of th Boys.and retarded children.' She praised the Girls nweational home which Js press 'for the assistance given, to lM b'tmi In I'nyson canyon during promoting a better health program. Mrs. Leltoy Dixon, president of the (Dining years, the loiis club of l'ayson will give a big diamond Ju the Relief society of Utah syike, and the big praised the activities of Mrs. Itnth bilco ever Ward Mumford, the school nurse of gest' carnival celebrations held here; The date w1U l Tuesday Provo, whjchwaa also emphasized ' October 27. ' by Mr. Wallis and Mayor Hansen. rrenidont L. D. Stewart and nil I A baritone- soto; was rcndered"Jy members of the club are making Eddie Isaacson and a violin solo by every effort, to make the day a big Enmia Jensen, lioth of the public success and are extending an invlta service bureau of the Young univer' tlon to the fteojile of the state. They sity.. . "have secured a huge elk to barlecue whl'h w,ill lie one feature of the day's "festivities. ASBESTOS KINO. DIES Jame Pace, Andrew Htewart and John Courfland came to Tayson seventy-fivyears ago with their NEW YORK, Oct., 20. (UP) fn mi lies arid settled on Peteetneet Thomas . J1. Manville. Dilllioimire k creek. Joseph and George Curtis fol Iecen)ler.-..WhKnone of "Aslets king," cbairmnn of the 'thi'ilo original settlers arp ' here, board of directors of Johns Manviile there are a number of the first cbll company. dld middeuly In his dren bom here, ns well as scores of aiartment at 'the- Plaza hotel last Aflcscemlnnts. They vTill lake an ac night. Heart disease was announced tive part lp the Jubilee celebration. as the cause." He was C3 years old: BIG DIAMOND , JUBILEE FOR PAYSONCITY xmt-tha- n niiv-rsnrj- -- -- - e e ' "" ii ' fj ' ( ' "I : 'V J - i INHERITANCE CREMATED IN imtiEPEffl SCHQQLHOUSL jf - i llll Ull I1UMIL.L. - s. , rirrnrmri I A I 111 House Ways and Means Com- Jani tress Calls Authorities When Strange Odor is mittee Petitioned to Abolish Detected Federal Income, Tax V ASHES REVEAL PART FIRST TO TESTIFY IN OF HUMAN SKULL REDUCTION HEARING '? 5)' Claims Tax Was Passed As Doctor Says Infant One Year - Old Had Been War Emergency Which,. J. Cremated i- No Longer Exists Judge George S. Ballif Select-e- d Chairman of Christmas Seal Sale Campaign Vatican Recognizes Growing Importance of the American Section of Catholic Church i JsW V; Gj MRS. SADIE 0. DUNBAR SPEAKS IN PROVO . ( By v Economic Side of Good Health Stressed by Oregon Club Woman With Terms on Which, Loan Was Made By American Bank I PUN - m . ntiMn i . I I I Less Than One - Eighth of Those Registered Had Voted This Afternoon .. .. HEAVIEST VOTING EXPECTED TONIGHT An Average of 38 Votes Had Been Cast in Each of the -- . 17 Districts t -.-. r ..." Less than five hundred voters had east their ballots at the polls of the 17 voting districts ot the city 3 o'clock this afternoon. Consider ing the number of candidates In the field the vote if extremely Hght, although, as is usual, the heaviest vote will be cast between S and 7 o'clock. . .; Eleven of the that could be reached this after noon had registered a total of 303 votes-a- t 3 o'clock. , Of these voting places, district No. the largest vote with 48; dis trict two, 30; district; four, 26; district seven, 29 ; district ten, 14 ; district eleven, 39; district twelveTaO-- " district thirteen, 88; district fonr- tjen, 83; district sixteen, 28; district seventeen, 24. Although the vote is light as yet, it Is far ahead of tlie vote cast at the primary election two years ago. At S o'clock on the afternoon of the primary election two years votes had 1wb cast ato nly-SThe total number cast was - CORNING, Oct, 20. (t:P) Ashes taken from a heatep Ju . a on the outskirts XJitfft 1 I , ' r was sent to Columbus tocui" for I analysis, authorities w'lievlng a sirs. Elita Shepard, sister of the late baby had been cremated there dur Jack London, la the new president of - , ; ing the night. Legion Auxiliary, A preliminary analysis made by alected at the Omaha convention. Dr. E, D. Book, a Corning physician, ;Ah manafes the famous London revealed the ashes contained part of artata ta the Vaney of tne .Moon, a" human skull, a tooth and a bottle ".aear Qlaa Ellen, Calif. . that had contained coroolic acid, Dr. Book said. Entrance to the scoool had been forced during the night. ' 'Authorities were drawn to the furjanl-tresunder this Inherltancotax a nace when Mrs. Mary Ltnscott, the found reeking building share of an estate that legitimately should go to the heirs, Satterwhite with a strange odor, hsaid. "The law was passed for a Convinced the Stench was that of war emergency on the statute books. burning, flesh, Mrs. Wascott sum; police, school officials and '"If the federal government, con moned Miss Beatrice ..Wright, the teacher. ' as to tinues as 40 exact high per ' "t '4" ,il The ashes were sifted and taken cent from the estate, people dows to Dr. Book, who declared there was County Commission to Investi In Texas are going to quit dying." no doubt hut that an lnfiyit about gate Workings of New . i . one year , old had heenremated Aaaressograpn Another "MiteheH" as is brewing In the southwest. Lieut. foutaMi there, Barrett (righjr),jwmma:ndant chumlol wnrfaratnlt at FnrT BHr4 Utah The The ashes were taken to Columbus county commissioners 191. Tex., Is threatened with rimartjaljjroceedinga If he carries out ordera 8bould the same proportion of by Coroner H. C Minsnall and. Sher- and the beads of all departments of of Brig. den. Amos A. Friea (ypper left), Head of the Chemical Warfar service at Washington. Fries directed Barrett to prepare several article iff Harley McXabb of New Lexljig-ton- , the county will take a trip to Sail raters go to the ' polls during the on the service for El Paso newspapers. When Barrett showed his articles both of whom declined to make Lake Wednesday for the, purpose last four hours of the votiiifc period to Brig. Oen. Castner (Wwer left), commandant of Fort Bliss, the latter a finding until the Columbus anal- of investigating the operation of an as voted during the ' same period Is alleged ta have saidtI'll courtmartlal you if you open your trap tO' addressograpb, a muchine,Mse, by two years ago, the final vote at toysis is completed. Che newsjKiBera.7 ..'Miss Wright locked the school many large concern for recording day's primary should be between building- after regular classes late names, and addresses. . The county 1130 and 1200 votes, which would vote sluce yesterday; The door was forced dur officials will visit the offices of the be-- an extremely-ligh- t ing the. night, Sheriff McNabb de Mountain States Telephone and Tele more than 4500 voters are registered Dr. Frederick Dunn" Reports clared. . graph company at Salt Lake City and eligible to vote. .' and will then go to the offices-of State Hospital in Good Con ditional During Sept. the ' Utah Copper company at Arthur, where they will be given an The painting ;of the exterior of opportunity to passion .the merits " of the machine. , ... .'.." "1 the main building and cottages numIf thf" nddressoirranh Is found to I ber one and two at the state mental be satisfactory it is the intention! Uwiital has been completed . and of the county officials to install one Creosote Plant at'"'. Ironton Special Courses to Be Provided within another week the work .on in the courthouse where It will te During Winter , cdttage number four will be com-- Damaged by Heavy Blast Tra- - used 'in. addressing tax notice?, etc. LONDON, Oct. 20. (UP) . hemes ter i)leteLiaccording to Dr. Frederick Monday Evening: "TDunn'S monthly report to the" state falgnr Day" commemorating "Lord NEW CASTLE, Pa., Oct, 20.4, With a view of making Its board of Insanity. This work will Nelson's victory over the combined Damages, that may reach $5,000 The tecesses of "tnurdef (UP) attractive' that every conclude the' program of exterior French and Spanish fleets 120 years were caused by a fire at the plant marsh" where the decapitated bodies was in observed institution the ago, and England today of the Republic Creosote company boy and girl of the Lincoln district painting at the of two men and the skull of a wf , near the Ironton plant of the Co- wil,want tp enter school' the Lincoln general appearance of the buildings with appropriate ceremonies. man nav awn ' xouna wimm iwir Earl Beatty, former admiral of is greatly Improved thereby. lumbia Steel company Monday even. weeks, will te searched today by mgnnas iuanned a win er course an launched for the 'fleet hosocenred the" appeal Five deaths nt state poSce.bttnty' authorities and Ing about 7 otckkk. Thfr firewa? save in to $1000,000 " subscription chusM yhenexiHosTolTof two of wbic!begltisMondayrovembeTT2'. pitaraiirlng the5nonlh rtjTTSeptem,-residents of this district in an at- as the battleship "Implacable, the only the ..stills in the plant which, lad "We have .tried, to make the her. the causes of which were: to'cleas the mysterious mur-- . tempt , 1 remaining survivor of the buttle of ' . ; lecame choked. Four men tending the cmirse? just as practical and help- Mllows: apoplexy, 3; dera, " 1. T'he Trafalgar. cerebral The swamp situated between Newplant duringtheL night .miraculously ful as posslble. said Principal Karl general health of the patients wag ' kind a'i- Castle Junction and West Pitts escaped, injuries oT-r Banks, ' in sslng the school's said to be good. PAYSON, Oct., 20. The Utah, burgh yielded Its first victim onthough they Were staudin? right by w for winter. on the The ork shows The that Septem report Idaho Sugar factory at Payson October 6 when the headless body of 'be stills at the time of he eiplo-- J plans sion. Coke and tar were, scut Into cWuptoted' will earn pegn'ar credit ber I there were 741 regularly com tarte4 cutting beets Monday night a man was found. Ills head was uc found Ufe air more. than 250 feet by the on the.JK)ok,at the high sohooL In mittedjind 31 volunur jjaUentj, or BMndlcations-ar- e following uy. " a total of 772 under care and treat '. :" local mill The . blast. cessful On the second headless Octover.1T campaign. addition' to specittt wurses the ircg: ment. During; the month six-- vol received the efficiency award' for body of a man was" fotmd and in T Tho 1'royo fire, department; rej. ; School ular will classes) of tbr high untary and J7 regular patients were the most successful run of. any of searching forits head, the skull of a spondwl to the call and asmj-t- i d the lie to all those who, are quali admitted, ' Sir voluntary and - 10 : CORTLAND, O., Oct. 20. (UP) the company's factories and ' the woman was discovered yesterday. plant fcrce in putting the blaze un- fiedoieu to do the work regular patients were discharged, Telephone and telegraph" lines officials are very anxious to retain Nearby, a bundle of nien's clothing der .control. " The course outlined for the boys which with the five that died, left 31 were down and traffic was hamper the trophy which is presented by was found and some claim that this ' includes bookkeeping voluntary patients and 743 regular ed today by an eight Inch snow U, W. Nibley. The schools In the indicates there Is a fourth victim ol practical typewriting, applied mathematics. patients, making a total of 774 pa fall VhichjEoyered af wide- - area, in district are rlosed for n period of the brutal murderer. biological --"i agriculture, practical tients remaining in the hospital on Tnimlmll county today. two weeks that tne farmers mighi English" and spelling, penmanship, October 1, ;or a net increase of two The snow began fulling early last have sufficient, helii in. harvesting ' mechanical "drawing--, woodwork, patients during. the month. night and continued unabated until their beets 'Which are - producing An abundant yield of farm crojw this morning. Trees were laden and more physical education. heavily than In recciit'years. ; The course for the girls Includes is being harvested and the fall branches broken. Telephone and telePAYSON, Oct., 20; A Republican practical bookkeeping, typewriting, plowing has already commenced. graph wires sagged to the ground under the burden- .primary was held nt the city hall applied mathematics, homemaklng, The snow was the- - heaviest for Saturday night and arstro)ig ticket practical English and spelling, pen- wasnaniwl to be voted theeityinnnsilTi, physical education, domes- this time, of the.year since J873.' election in November. Following tie art and domestic science. are the candidates named: 'for The school is dismissed this week council-m- a for mayor, Dave Shnler; ROME. Oct., 20. (UP) Indl?- -' thp students to, assist In the Curt i s ; 2 yea r n; Dri A. naut "over their arrest on susplilon harvesting. of crops and the teachSid Corny, It..,, II. Clayton, ers will attend the annual meeting CHICAGO. Oct., 20. (IT) Ina in connection with the Grant jewel While driving an automobile across and.rD. P. McDowell; city recorder, of t lie Utah Educational association Claire,, noted actress and one of the robbery, Edward E&nn, of Deuver Bert Phelps; treasurer, Mrs. EMsha which openai'. in ..SaltIkeCity the Denver and Rio Grande tracks most beautiful women oh ihe stasic. anji Griffith Mark and John T. near the Utah Valley Gas and Coke Brown" has gained her frecdo.ni frnm'Jaiiies Pierre', Jr., both of Lake Forest, HU Thursday afternoon, Mono'clock 5:40 at company's plant Whittaker, critic and former 'news, have returned to Rome and filed afNOBLESVILLE, Ind., Oct.. 20. day, afternoon,; Mrs. .Wallace Gurr paper man of Chicago. Judge John fidavits With the American author!--tie- s and her son Wallace, Jr., of Pleasant (UP) The last available members It. Caverly late yesterday granted protecting against the View, narrowly escaped death when of the second special venire of 100 the actress a.dlvorcepn theroundf ment they received at the handu of ' 1 her car was' struck by a northbound men were called today .'for '.examin " " " ' " r ;V. of cruelty. ; ,. the ,poUce. j train. Mrs. Guru's ation in the search of a Jury to try Tlntic, passenger . "Hunters of tills section Miss Claire niarrled Whittaker at should be "careful to, observe the'' regulaAftern American womanr Mrs. injuries .consisted of a badly bruised D, JXiStephensaiv Earl Klenck aftd six: years ago be- Grant had been rolbed of valuable tions set down by" the-- law governing" the tlmefof shooting," says J. J. knee and her son. bad a severo. lacer Earl Gentry n charges of murder- Wheaton7ilt3) ' Mudsen, fish and game warden, of the Ptovo district-- , that Judge Sparks Y in have to order cause he was "such an interesting gems In her hotel, the police of ation of the hand.. character." In 192;t Miss Claire lost Naples seized the students as tbey into tew Provo lng Miss Madge Obenholtzer.. "The Btipulatt's.' that there must be no shooting until tMrty They were brought to her for ' a was certainty tnterest when, according her out were on the. point of sailing 'regarded as minutes before jmnrise a'nd sunset That means that during where their wounds were dressed at ' It to be .hunting guests of Ixrd charges, Whittaker threw Egypt al.- - Tle a trtoniobile tomorrow. local a pawl" hosptt the "shooting" any1 piteept,HPre crdesdfiler'They "fere thrown in-- .' Once yesterday afternoon - the of their Xew Yet carlicrJjtlum fi;3t). Altlwigh there' Is a. variation of a few minutes was demolished.- a stay at to a cell and left 1 hourg without to vious that, during was liitterlal avnllaMe of Engijury According to the report each day, the hunter who 'wants to be sate should not shoot this Whit food, losing 11,000 they had paid In Lake Wisconsin, Tomahawk, was an for half neer J. II. Beless or Salt Lake, Mrs. adjourned months before 6:30 o'clock in the morning, aud not later than 5:25 in the Gurr failed to hear the whistle of hour while more members of the taker gave her a beatings the- - ac passage money. The students were " ' afternoon. released wheq no proof was found the train and attempted to cross second venire were hastily auui- - tress testified. ,:"''" . The actress did not ask alimony. against them. . "k:"The exact time limits will be published in tomorrow'a Uerald." the track In front ef it, . .moned, , . . i, P T - II MX 1 ijH WASHINGTON, Oct.. 20. (UP) Condemnfug the federal Inheritance tax as discriminatory and unjust, a delegation of 18 Texans to day demanded Its repeal before the house ways and means committee. The witnesses were the first to ap pear in the nlne.fiayg hearing which the committee .opened today before beginning actual work of framing the new 1300,000,000 tax reduction measure The Texas delegation was led by Leo Satterwhite, Amarillo,- - speaker of the Texas honse. "T6e federal government ot at . : s MAY PURCHASE liWMACHIl " &' HOSPITAL 4f-ve- te BUILDINGS' ' EXPLOSION .REPAINTED - LINCOLN HIGH " . WRECKSTWO TO OPEN NEW TRAFALGAR C0URSEN0V2 DECAPITATED DAY OBSERVED BODIES FOUND PAYSON PLANT STARTS HEEL . CAMPAIGN epiU-iKsy- arterio-sclerosi- . ti (U-;- HEAVY SNOW ; FALLSINOHIO for-a-ve- ! PAYS0NG.0.P. -- . - NAME TICKET STUDENTS FILE . WOMAN STAGEBEAUTY AP SON HOTPROTEST GIVEN DIVORCE HIT BY TRAIN jNEW PANEL FOR wnm-cilme- MURDER CASE - SPARKS FROM LIVE WIREsl ' - " " -- not-afte- r re;f - '"'.."'' . : " , |