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Show 173 RliTTM uiyj udbdWW''' Office Editorial and Newi Pept, .,...10S Editf FWwiety 1(7 YEAR, NO. 98. FORTY-FIRS- T I IS 11EEK1 I ; ' ' . I a - -. i. r ... n . t Mich.. DETROIT, Oct." 25 (I1 delegates P) Three thousand to Hhe fifteenth annual of the 'National Safety meeting .here,, today paed a L BILL OPEN ilutlojiLBigliUt Past National Vice Commander and State Auxiliary President Among Guests at Wednesday's Dinner. Jiut luncheon at the Hotel at Rolierts ' Wednesday' evening llrii state and uatioual representatives of the American Legion and wW be in attendance, will mark the the winter season's activleiilg-oities of the Provo post and the local wuxlUary1 auxiliary, according to , announcement of Commander John O. Bees-lethis morning. Of fircre (oniinj A in i in a the distinguished visitors who win he in attendance are Judge J. A. Howell of Ogden, past national vice commander, who atteuded the notional convention, and, who will give a report of the activities there; Mrs. Hoiiier E. Rich of Vernal, state president of the auxiliary; Mr. J. Oroetidyke of Salt Lake City, nnticujl comiuitteewoman ; Mrs. Suinh Stealing of Spanish Fork, state vice preident, and Mrs. How-xl- i. litTitddition tiJKthe official members of TltftTrovo aux ilinry will 'he guests of thVLegion-naire- , Mr. Beesley states. - . vlsit-nr-th- . Register - - - - AUTO DEATH TOLL IS AT HIGH POINT WASHINGTON, Oct. 25. (UP) oaths jrom automobile accidents reached a peak for .the' year when C5G perspua re killed during the period tidiiU; October1 !, the commerce department anT nounced today. ', fyeuthti during this period were srealer , than for any other , four mt'iLlKJJod. jduring; the, yeyTbere were 125more than the previous ': " : period. ItT'iHirts from cities on automobile fatalities include: Deaths four weeks. Fort Worth three; period .Tan. 3 to Oct 9, eighteen; Houston none and 21; Los Angeles 18 nnd'ltJS; Oakland, 3 aud 38; Port-dimore., 3 and 28: Salt Lake h'ity ftmr and 22; San Antonio, four nnd 27; San Diego, eight and M; Sua" Francisco, eight and 85; Tacoma, none nnd 11.four-wee- 4 ' four-wee- k k - 1 - . ' : safe BUT HE FOUND A SOFT SPOT! Bb SOLVED BY t Pat McDcrmott Pehind Iters at Last; Is Expected to Reveal Underworld Intrigue Connected with Slaying. Holders Of Oil Shale Pre parties See New Distillation Process Demonstrated By Inventor. IlrLTf Campaign Problems at the a drew large Armory Saturday audience. J. A. Owens presided aud Introduced all of the county candiand date!, giving their records ofrespective the .for qualifications songs campaign fices. IntereHting were snug by Grant aud Shelley of American" Fork. Voutradlctlug the alleged accusations made against the Democratic senatorial candidate, H. L, Mullner declared that Ashhy Snow was jiot r a meuilKT of the Salt' Lake Chaui-beof iWunien-- but Tatf aHsisted to In "aU"wirrthwliili movements to this state. In tuts connection Mr.- Owens dwlared thnt all. of the cemeut for the walks around the I'tah stake tabernacle had been donated a' few years ago by Mr. Snow who also donated freely in the drive for funds to purchase Steel Corporation the .Columbia plant site In Provo, It was said. Mr. Mnlllner, quoting congressional jecmdsdecla redJhatSeimtor - The Democratic rally e s - Smoot ""has" "TwpresentSIVlneindiis-tria- l east more than the agricultural ' " Wlliram R. Wallace, Jr.. Democratic candidate for congress, scor" 'of ed 'William' Spry, Utah for his stand on the Utah school land situation. He advocated that the school lie given their infrom the government heritance lands at present owned in Utah by the government The Colorado River project was .also'expIaineSr "Mrj WanaeadvTf cated government ownership f the datu imd power plant proposed for the project and a distribution of the power by a private company. ; Following the rally a free dance was held. ' ....... - XX PEOPLE .9.. ALL S FROrA INC HANDS HOL- - Oct.. 25 (UP) hew delegation of witnesses from tlieT border wuntry near Douglas, AriZMijarrlTed here today to-- te lfy for AHnefe emple McPherson at her hearing on charges of periietrirtius " a kidnaping hoax. The Arlxonlans- - carried photographs of desert footprints and desert shacks, taken in the ISonora country. 20 miles south of Agtm Prleta, Mexico, where Mrs. McPherson dramatically reappeared last June after fire weeks unexplained absence from Angelus Temp'e. A ' O- I - von Anyong-of-th- r pitfotoeraiflied shacks might have been the desert hovel In which the evangelist was held captive by kidnapers, the defense contends, and the footprints, It Is maintained.: were none o:hei 10 11IIA ' IMMINENT Attack of Grippe Induced 67 Causes Rainy Weather,' Physicians to Recommend Return ImaterfiatcTy- REPUBLICANS MEETTONIGHT rtelyli,ir.,itnJn- v- M. 25. (UP) BUCHAREST, Queen Marie w.ill curtail her present visit to tlie United State and Juatoulttun BlL as 'liuatlueut today In an as "key the country ihrouirhont - The commuPre-cedofficial murder eomunmique. e for to the Torch m'vstry man", Light Parade to more tha u three mout hs. nique said that the shortening of the During Big Reception At most of that time he was In Clee-Royal tour if the United Slates was flue to th,' advice of her Majesty' hottest. pursuit-waland where the Utahna Gardens her. He was captured yesterday at Twin bysician, who had prououm-eto w Kiifferlna from ertiioe. The l&cks. Pa., by B. C. Mrt'llutock, Under the auspices of tho Provo , , ,nej j,,,,, HMe Stark county prosecutor aud Ora ueniioiicBU ciuo uie c.ii- Monieas tnl according ,nduwJ hjd Slater,, Cincinnati detective. uioaies on i no siaie ana comnj io the.coiulnuuiiUf. pfcwwety li Made be will ticket tbe guest I I ilcDeruiott's connection the publican of honor at a recetdlon and rally I ua.se wan jdlscgvered oo after e Vtahu Gardens-- , ' tonight IV niftrder III the buck yard of his Preceding the rati)' .; the Snioot Bound For wt I'clnt ' own home here July Iti. of botb 4ttb, MARIE'S Consisting tiiarching ABOARD QUEEN rleud of Me Xtev icn and women, wll! form a torch SPECIAL" TRAtX. 6c."25: (CP) Dermott told authorities he and light parade. Tbet will paradp tour across . the Patrick were hired to lwat up "an over the principal, streets of the city, lU'gluning a and a hlghpcrcentagu o' Lisiks as If Sergeant A. P. A the rt on of the I . 8. marines Is in for a rough United State from New York to editor, that be withdrew from the before proceeding to tlie hall."..' extraction secured. li nduig nt the end of this parachute ride; dovn'tiLUHutLAthertou "lit" p!t but that McDeroiott Temniiied;T rTUT of Ihe county' ca ndldates w m 1he state of WasUlugton. Que-.-Witli this process, oil can l'e pry as the inset showsr His jump was from u plane 1000 feet above It was purtly on the strength of le Introduced. Richard W. Young; Marie of Ronmaula was (till '.eep;afely. dnced-ir- t a 13r train hefTffituflous wTieu special 7.f princi-lTuKnlt t wlll the ro&miteOCarhma!' Clfy ., KTwunlUVteBlIiuoiryTO Park;; I'ttlfforuTdu id froiii I'tah shale. Mr. Kraul ex ner and Iouls )fazer, both held in pal Hieaker. Judge Ellas Hansen, sped through the great manufacturplained this morning.. Jail awaiting tr'al, were in- candidate for the supreme court ing district into the scenic grandcomity Process Simple eur of the Hudson Valley eu route dicted first degree murder, Mnr,- - will aiso bei speaker. lor "The rerluctlon of oil from shall i to West Polut ei;rly today, I dam free a the Kas-er is to tried "November 8. Following rally ' is coniopartivcl.v simple. With tw of Gov- A nersonal.reni'eneutMri-r.' be given. will witcholk. a also Is as held material tin cans. a. few feet of pipe and fire ' Smith of New York, "George erunr' Al '' Register! ness. ',, .t. oil can lie .extracted from shale by Curtis Treadwell, boarded the train McCliutock and Slater refusi-- to- But the problem Is to extrac' boys. to lie at her Majesty' service until" to told revall wlnit day oil economically pnnugh so that ;P the s'peoiul crosses the atate Hue. ride on them Rocks Twin from the can compote with natural, oil.. Wi " "The "iTfaTii" wus"""cininsed "of teh xcept that it strengthens t heir case"1 cbu claim that the manufacture oi cars, seven or wnicn wera itroviueu. against the men already lielil and.; oil from shale. has been so siiiipl! 'Of ' by Sniff tllllfof fled-liy- the' scope of the tnveiitlt'ffi'j"'" widejis" tne ivranl process thnV-t- i Tuesday. October 26, is the last registration day. rehei:rsiU-f- iir i.h. This was taken to mcim Iflal the Kllia bis royalty, and bore the lettering of shale plant can osrate profifalily first io vuie losee inai ma m iMrmott iii., .Icated otlu rs IsIils ,,rmliicilou "The of 2tt" is to his Northorn Pacific routL:-.- .. '. at present price's." Mr. Kraul cx or her narne is on the registration books, failure to register Me-- r , nd Pndner. A sun II' ennvd of persous wa reheld tonight at the Clubhouse p'ained. ' in the Premik-- r is Called strained' by M)licc' from disturbing lack o! may exclude those who desire to from participating l?xtreiiie simplicity-nnrunds 7 Tlie :3o at starting " election 2. slumbers before the train November A telephone cull the If Iderlved roysl general make iiiechamsin show a as. result of the ccniplicated . s is .tne duty oi every citizen ot the United States who from Bernard k. - McDermott, will be added t the Christmas got under way. ...according to Mr. """Kraul. to construct a plant at n cost (if $100 attained the age of 21 to vote, and those who fail to ful- - 'rick's brother, who lives in Xanty-- ' Charity fund. All' young ladles who So Kingly Interference told tn have taken part in tjiese shows In Pcni syivania. fill this duty have no voice in the affairs of our government. per ton dally catmcity. or a plant for SoO.iMm which is aluiutl So long as every one eligible to, vote. exercises that f ran- -' county pros ..tutor to go rt once to former years are asked ;;fo report BUCHAREST, Oct. 23. (UP) of the f osjT'of buildili chise there is little danger of this nation going wrong. '' Ed. Stein,. chairman of the King I'erdiiiand of Roumaula has ' q "';iio!i.. : n? tonight. . . . ...... . , , a ...U-flt.w.l. illinp .li,tt .i .wna talent committee, has been unaliie sent no calilegram mjtu-stluQueen s mam ere nee tnat oreeas aissatistacuon in governmental' The Kraul retort 'measures twelve &' to get in direct touch with many Marie to end 'her American visit and Ml,,,,r l''""l-rura , are citizens V and to affairs. if their Thereforer vote, urged feef Mgt'f' 1 5't'lye.f eel i n nuA thwv to Jimnstmnr Of the girls, but tpyk are urged To return fioifneVnor la any Siu-- action ' .iiviy vi kaiiuiuaiig io uticuvvvoiDiui tn t vtic vno lyiiwjr uiugb Si turday.' There they mer Bernard itteud. feet wide. cud one-hacontemplating a'overnincntjipokes-mu- n will bow of the majority. That's Americanism. to the Gas T or oil 'generated from the and Thomas, Pat's mid Tht- jcar's show Is exiKH-teto he a inforiqed the United Press. Complafrits have been made with officials by registra- Martin McDermott. Nanrr-Glshale will ls used for retorting the) baiik- - aronse inuch interest 'among theater was unthinkable that theTZITiS-woid- d "It books shale. The firdsix between tlie tion agents that registration placed near the various an uncle of Pat:, is a "revue," take such action as has be'!i since of it Provo, goers Ishato chanlliers is twelw Inches voting places have been destroyed by mischieyious boys. InThere was a lontt onforciiee Pnty t.vn of production in the strictest rumored In other European capitals" wide. The blast chanib'T lie'ow the terference with these books constitutes a misdemeanor pun- brothers deiniinded a "'soiMre denl'' vensc. and the director, Lewis Lacey, the siokcsuian said, adding, that. shale 'and firclKix is two feet wide. ishable by a fine or imprisonment, or both. for Pat. Slater und McClliitock assures the Elks' committee that Roumanian political exiles hi: re car-i- u " IHHMIllscd It thing like the ''Revels" hag ever LriiHl ow a nnipnign for mouths In j Then It was revenjed. that Pat been produced locally before. attempts to' discredit the country. j was staying In a Johnstown board' ins hnvwv The two officers were hinted iu a room .When he stepped SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 25 I UP) out to lie arrested. San FrAneiscp was apprehensive I . Register ! today over the possibility of a reI currence of theremors which have jolted the city wRhin the last few Citizens of Provo and Utah 'counthan those of Mrs". McPherson, days. are reminded that Tuesday is ty MlMa AHi J t'mrtnr - ilmrohlo, ,.t While Its citizens still discussed Testimony of the Ixirder charac 1 ".whtchthe only day-they fnUtr,:.tm, which ',' several earthcpiakes ,.r cr the ibvi. the tors Is shocked the city Kriday, another register before the general election, rttr.:w-oIn the orattoiifirs HA LI KAX. X. S.r 0 first 25 ( VV.1 a ' fouiMlered in the ga'e and onlr tense theffrr that Mrs. Mcpliersou. torical contest the State Chris- Elcbty-fiv- e sharp jolt occurred yesterday at Xovemlier 2. officers and men of the12 f h (TPW were" saved, after her escaK' frrftu "kii'lnaiH-rs,- " p. m. No damages was reValerian All, citizeps are tired to see to tian Endeavor oonventlon held In ' ' trekked 20 miles across the desert :4p TUe FjMM mt "v , ,'. Oct. Miss Carter wa unm mil r i niay v "t n me vrssei i ported. to Agua Prleta, here. she" sought if tliat their piilnes arc on the reg pgden, the representative iif the Provo "(lis' floundered hi the hurricane - that the shtu - that sent out wlra'e ....... Register! refuge with u Mexlcan'couple. istration looks' in order tlltit the triet union, comieting with candid-ute- swept southern Waters, eab'e advlc for aid on Friday night. Ktate's witnesses have testified may exercise .their franchise at from Mt Pleasant. Salt Lake. v tmlay mid. Only 17 The. British ; warship Calcutta, : on election day. that a woman's. . f(Hitprints weVe Ogden and Logan. men and two oiiicers i apiuin , if the fleet in southern nagshin ' were traced within a .mil- - or twoof convenience the Herald MUlam Usher aud - Lieutenant i waters, was also near dlsns.er, bs- Register ! comis no but Boston herewith and farther. G. of Alvin the . Two Htighe.s, uavlgator Agua Prleta, BEAUMONT.. Oct. 25 (UP again giving were saved. Shgrtle torn from anchorage and nearly i al- field secretary of the Udifed S(Kle-twfls testified by, the plete list of registration agents In men are known to lie dead and ten were found on life rafts and Iing They on the corn! reefs. m- so that these footprint, which will this--' county. They are: , of Christian Endeavor other are suffering from burns as. near' ilexth when resa'iied ' having "t.are"d Tiv ftejipeakziDnlght" at 8 save! liOT Trom be- TtMnvisteTIa TvitliliiK' Worn . sTThst chakrlartlie: thezwwilJtsfasd!!" Prevftf'ity drifted fonnorethHtr 2tt hoiii by Community church, . corner Set'opd District 1 Julia A. K'Uott, 551 swept the new Sour Inke oil field British warship Wisteria- ,- sister Ins evangjiist.; were amimimnied g antcmoblle tracks; and that tlie lm.' North and University Ave. Mr. E.)lst South, Cable reports said "all other Sunday. The'dead are KrTufti. hrp of the Valeria, made the rescue , :., suffered and there was conDistrict 2 Mi. Belle Bachman. of Houston, general superintendent arid landed the survivors at Hamilprints all Indicated Mr." McPher- - Miartle was The principal sisniker son had been driven to the de.rt to at the etate C. E. convention in of the Humphries company and T. ton, Bermuda, the advices said. siderable damage all along the wa. t a fake escape from kidnapers. den.V ChffinWess. a The G.000 tun freighter Eastway terfront on rations island. ' (Continued on page, ftmr) made In the near future, prove a sncrcssfiil as laboratory tests, the shale industry will have a new coir tinuou. feed retort that should ex pedite the devcli'ipincnt of wwtcru shale doM-sltand make the retort lug of the .mineral pay in compel! tlon even with petroleum. Loral Citizen Interested With the interest held by man.' Provo citizens in oil tdinlo, deposits in this and T'intub oiiutles tin Kraul proems Is attracting wide at tention licrc. It is a 'ow ttMiipcrfl r hire dlstllath m proce.s. whi ntically all of the heat units ar con served, oil of iialiiiiim quality 1 s s 1 jlK '-- , 1' Mel-lett- 's ar-Hi- , - - cyt.f KlH-bolk- , -- 30-dn-y Ult.y,-erit- lke - s; .. Provo Voters Should e - ., REHEARSAL OF Register Tuesday . - -- u uicuicvuvuiicciigiBw s ' it Pat-ha- m 5(Ht-to- n ...... one-fift- .. lf . It A'"""" i ""'". y g ,"l, . s o . i Francisco Witnesses Come SanFears Earthquake CITIZENS MUST REGISTER NOW, .To Assist Aimee Pro LOS ANGELES; WHAT-KC6P- : ;i - autli-orllle- : LITTLE JOE (I'P) WARSAW, Oct. 2ii. (UP)More than 300 persons " were J killed In the Lentakeu earth-- 1 quake the iPolbdi government J wiMdess announced today, quot-- 1 lug advices from Germany. j CANTON. O.. Oct. 13. (UP) s Patrick MclH'rmott, the .man lietlcve run und will tell the loiiiplcte'story of 'underworld Intrigue Ik'IiIikI the murder of Don It. Mellett, Canton" Dally News publisher, wan safely lahlnd prison bars in the Hturk county, jail here totiuy. t' that he hajfc solved one of the great est prffileniir ttilie development td the oil shale industry that of ex tractlim oil from shale on a com men-la- l basis'. If. Mr. Kraul's com Jlf"n;laj,.tote.iif: I tie Jrn Explain R. Wallace, 5 ere 1 x. Local emSeven.l American ployees of the Near Ea4 Relief were Injured during the .earth- J linku which devastated a large ajl'iJ JlLJiUiiiiU ..fJieuilk.JI: cording to mi vice TecelVxd here from Krtvnn. None if the Amer-icalis were kllh'd. accordiiiv the reHir'f, but several were suf" fering from shock .today; ! V HI CiiXSTAMIXttVJj;-rOeb-88- i NLW CAPTIVE a Eastern Land i lw,hjclilv.oa.x'Vcrj.iuilica,iii m Malliner-and-Willia- -- Quake Injures Americana In IlBWj TO BE REDUCED R. Kraul of Portland, rc. Inventor rf an oif shale retortlny IN BIG RALLY - I I y DEMOCRATS - f ' M. west. I - i "' HI KISIL BILL ; PRICE TWO CENTS 0 A tng 'atmriean Itoo1 PRO VO, UTAH. MONDAY OCTOBER 25, 1926. ' natluiL-lil- t support of its public taaipalgh. A' five-yeprogram Involves a contemplated fund of M.OW.-00to protwt men, women and children 'from hazards on the streets, highways, In public plac-es- , and in residences, so as to conserve, the nation's greatest resources. ACTIVITIES Tour Newspaper: With m private axea U grind, m aelfba perMoa) ineraia t UTAH OIL SHALE Plan Is Urged At Convention LAI . . Public Safety MOT ui)" jmw 1HE Herald Telephones BuiiH "A - Britons Drowned Girl Wins In4 Fierce Storm Oratorical Contest vo " - -- s lucltid-Britis- riouBr. 22-2- Boston Speaker At Local Church s s . For-thei- 'It prostK-utiiif- . "J y - wrn-ked.- slilp-Tiin- . LESS YOU ARE REGISTERE: |