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Show .r THE DESERET W Ir Heir to Throne TAKEN HEWS SALT LAKE CITY SAVANTS PERCH ON TINY ISLE TO AFTER ATTACK ECLIPSE WATCH ON N.Y. MAYOR stitnte of Technology and Ohio Wesleyan University- - Other scientific men present 'include, Dr. T. J agger, famous volcanologist from from Hawaii and e Austral's. Tin Can island was selected as tbe sit Of scientific activity because it likely will be the only available land from which the the eclipse can be glimpsed in to, tality Instruments tn Place, Nearly ISO boxes of scientific Instruments were taken to the tiny islet and today the Instruments were in position for uee. Commander C. H. J-- Ksppler, naval head of the expedition, recamera tower ported .the had been completed and the 2.100 pounds Einstein camera mounted on concrete pillars Other apparatus today waa being given qnal inspection. Each of fhe scientists will have a specific task to perform during the eclipse. Dr. Joseph J. Johnstone of Perkins observatory. Ohio Wesleyan University, will be "corona man recording photometric measurements ofethe corona's total light. Dr. Samuel A. Mitchell and his assistant H. P. Fates of the Uni- versity of Virginia, w(U be in j Placed So Instruments Solar Phenomenon Makes Records. Woman Trampled, Large Window Shattered In Mob Melee. ' ' ot & BT WALLACE X RAWLE8 AP (International News Berries Staff Sixteen perilbiis were under arrest Correspondent.) today aa the remit ot a series of SAN FRANCISCO. Oct IT communist riota whith came to aj Scientific Interest todsy was comclimax when a party ot Rede In- - i! vaded City Hall and one o- - them mencing to focus on Tin Can isBilled Mayor Walker "a grafting, land in the south seas where ' croon. a and and Australian expeditions Tammany politician An attempt by a group of Comj were prepared to record the phem uniats to preeent an unemplonomena of A total solar ment petition at a meeting of the) eclpee next Tuesday. taard ot extimate oner winch the! The United States naral obsermayor waa presiding, precipitated vatory sponsored the expedition tn tbe disturbance in the City ball. with scientists from Another clash occurred in Cltyr the Unirersity of Virginia. Swarth- Hail park and at Broadway and more University, the California In- Barclay street. In which two plate i tn Woolworth windows tbe glass 4 building were smashed . A young woman suffered minor i Beading about princes to fairy was sho when lnjur.cn trampled j tones doesn't thrill this little man by a policeman's horse and dozens atoce he's a prince himself. Suffered bruises and slight cuts Be police used nightsticks and black-- , Is Crown Prince Pierrs, heir to Jkcks , to the - yelling,-- : the and a throne of fighting mob. -- - Candidate Arrested. grandson of Queen Maria of Among those arrested was Louis J. Engdahl. secretary of tbe International laboK defense and com- county patrolman Michael munist candidate (or lieutenant him from bed and surgovernor who attempted to make roused speeches outside after he had bees rendered saying 1 Just shot my ejected from the board of estimate father. I think he is dead. I had to do it H had been chasing me meeting. Tbe fighting in the City halt was around a room with a poker. I i precipitated when Sam Nessin. who would Just as leave be in the peni- awramed charge of the petumer tentlary as where 1 am I could after Kngdahls ejection, shouted not stand his treatment," to Mayor Walker. "You are a lot of grafting TamPound Daughter many politicians. I would rather be a member ot my working class Born to Screen Star than one of your graft.ng officials. You a grafting Tammany poliOct- - 1L IAPLJ tician and s crook." A four-poufour ounce daugThe mayor rose from his seat and replied,, "Thit little remark hter was bora yesterday to Mrs. prompts me to come down and Chester Mofrla, wife of the thrash tbe 1'fe out of you " Members of the audience and po- actor- - They have a son, two and lice surrounded Keesin and bis a half years old- companions and mailed them out ot the room and down the stairs pommeling them the meanwhile. , Red Leader Beaten. Police took a hand and after much disorder, in which Xessin was severely beaten, he and two others were arrested. Xessin was charged with inciting a riot and Robert Lets and Milton Stone were held for assault. Maude White, negro woman In the escaped. The second not broke out when communists and sympathizers ratl'ed around Engdahl in front of the Woolworth building, where be attempted to speak. Mounted police rods their horses into the crowd several times to break It up. woman Jabbed a pin into tbe flank of one of the police horses and when the animal plunged, the crowd pressed against the window of a drug store, shattering it. A moment later another window was smashed In. Other d sturbances occurred at Sixth avenue and Fortieth street, where six persons wers and at Sixth avenue and arrested, Thirty, ninth street, where pol'ce took four more prisoners. Including a woman. NEW TQRK, Oct, IT. K a. , 1 r 17 1930 FRIDAY OCTOBER charge of photographing the solar corona. , Lieut. M. C. Kellers naval medical corps will have charge of metoroipg leal, observations He waa a member of the naval eclipse exand peditions to Sumatra in in 112. , lit la CSwrge f Cameras B. P. Sharpies. Junior natron other at the naval observatory, will have charge ot coronal photocamera and graphy with a smaller on,w Dr. Rose W. Marriott of Bwarth-moUniversity, will direct the camera with asuse of the sistance fron- - Dr. Weld Arnold of th American Geographical society. Commander Keppler is In administrative charge of the naval , J expedition. Tin Fan island receives its name from the fact that steamers cannot reach its shores and mall ;hrown overbad in large sealed cans is retrieved b) native swim- POWER PROBE HELD UP UNTIL ELECTION ENDS la-to- ot re ot mers Housewives of Edinburgh. Scotland. are Just beginning to u electric washing machines Severely plain bathing suits are on worn fashionable English beaches this season. WASHINGTON, Oct. IT (INS) Resumption of the federal trade commission's inquiry Into the financial cosmos of the power trust has been postponed until after the election, it was announced today. Hearings will be resumed early In November, according to the commission's interim report transmitted to the Senate today. The fire which wrecked fhe federal trade commission building preAug. Itt, destroyed reports pared fo Introduction in hearings relating to eight companies, the affairs ot which had not been Other studied up to that time. t losses to the , fire Included field analysis sheets as well as exhibits pertaining to five other companies, the report said, MucL tins and expense have j been required and iniore will be needed to replace the lost documents, tut Prosecution of the Investigation, ordered by the Senate, has proceeded without substantial of Interruption end one series hearings has been held since the fire, the report continued. Progress In field work on the Paeifio coast, as well as to the Minnesota and to the offices of several holding and operating companies. was outlined to the report. The report added: "Since the last interim report a field engineering inspection and study of the generating stations, transmission lines and distribution systems of the large gas and electric operating companies to the northwest and Pacific coast states has been completed. "A similar study was made of the Minnesota Power Light company. This work covers a careful inspection of the operating properties, and a critical study of the "The Field accounting examination of the books of five holding companies and alx operating companies was continued and the comcompleted missions accountante examination of ona holding company and of eight Important opExamination erating companies. was also made of the extent and control method of and management of a number of holding companies and of their and affiliated operatsubsidiary and ing, management, eervlcing Investment companies. Rlrmen of the territorial armv In Scotland wish tartan trousers as part ot their official uniform. Inter-compa- ! 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