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PAGE 2 DAILY HERALDI 'Jeaous' PROVO. ITT All COUNT f. UTAH THURSDAY. OCTOBER 31. IMS Armed Bandit Robs Provo Service Station of $49.50 Accident Blamed To Frost On Car Windshields Fifty-Seven Furnaces Put Out Of Action In Park View Subdivision Flooding Ghostly Lady In Black Still Haunts Boston's Fort Warren Teacher Held In Shooting Of 3 Pupils In Prank DRY RIDGE, Oct 31 (U.P.V High school Teacher T.

W. Skinner; 55. was held in Grant County jail here today on charges of By JACK FROST Two Provo drivers involved in the same accident received tickets United Press Staff Correspondent BOSTON, Oct. 31 (CLE) If the shortly and Infamous lady in this morning for driving with Fifty-seven floor furnaces were flooded and put out of action in the northeast Park View subdivision by the recent record rainstorm, Leonard C. Madsen, resident of the subdivision and spokesman for the group, declar black treads the ramparts in old fort Warren in Boston harbor this Hallowe'en shell make an Abrupt and perhaps fatal acquain loan heaters.

Citizens who are able to do so are urged to plainly tag the heater with their name and address, and call Mr. Mad-sen's residence. Persons needing the heater will then be notified and pick it up. Mr. Madsen said those who use the heaters will return them to the owners when they again have sufficient heat from other sources.

The total of furnaces put out ed today. ii tance with one of the nation's foremost spook hunters. Some of the furnaces are now back' in operation because the water level has receded, but prac shooting with intent to kill three of his pupils who were playing a Halloween prank at his home. Charles Howe, 18, was reported in serious condition at his home. He received 54 buskshot wounds.

Harry Lee Elliott, 16, suffered 12 wounds and El wood Brusn. 12, had wounds in the leg, but neither was seriously injured. Sheriff Lawrence Caldwell said he was told that when a group of 10 to 15 boys went to the teacher's home he invited them in. They returned later, tick-tacked a window and placed one of Skinner's bee-hives on his front porch. When they returned again the teacher fired into the crowd, the sheriff said.

of action was compiled from a In the eerie area 'twixt the ancient battlement's black arch and the dank corridor of dungeons Twill be hidden Edward Rowe sSnow, an historian who has spent tically none are working efficiently, Mr. Madsen declared. On house to house survey made by a 1 VS i behalf of the residents still with citizen's committee Wednesday. Wolsey's Texaco Service station, First South and University, was held up and robbed of $49.50 last night by a man who took the cash drawer contents at the point of a gun. The unidentified robber was traced to American Fork where police lost his trail, and a dragnet was out today over the surrounding region.

He chartered a local cab and went to American Fork, police said, after inquiring at the Union Pacific bus station here as to bus schedules. William D. Ball, night attendant at the station, said the man walked into the station about 8 p.m., flourished a gun and ordered Ball to give him the contents of the cash drawer. Ball gave him the currency and some silver, totaling $49.50. and left about $25 in silver in the drawer, according to S.

M. Wolsey, proprietor. The robber took the money and walked west on First South, where Ball lost sight of him. He notified the police who out furnace heat, several of whom he said have sick children. frosted windshields, as police placed sole blame for the accident on this factor and warned motorists to clean their windshields, side and rear windows before starting off in the morning.

Keith W. Young, 26. 720 East Eighth North, and George F. Price, 24, 741 North 12th East, were the drivers. The crash occurred at the intersection of Eighth East and Seventh North.

Young suffered head bruises and shock. Price received an Injured left leg and shock, and Georgia Nielsen, 20, 741 North 12th East, suffered head bruises and shock. Florine Wilson. 270 North Fourth West, received a cut on the forehead late yesterday in an intersection crash at Second North and Fourth West involving cars driven by Robert R. Wilson, Co years and nine canoes chasing Hhe sprites and spirits supposedly jaunting the Boston harbor is he renewed the plea today for the Mr.

Madsen said. He estimated about a third of this number were out of action for some time to come because owners were unable to remove the furnace fan lands. rolled noisily down a corridor and brought up against the table. Once a woman's footprints were found in the snow, coming from nowhere and leading to the same place. An old soldier told of a woman's highpitched voice warning him from a cell block.

Less than three years ago while World War II was in progress, a GI was found on the coverface, babbling incoherently. He was dispatched to a nearby mental hospital. One recent afternoon. Snow, seeking respite from his labors on his latest book, "A Pilgrim Returns to Cape Cod." decided to visit the fort. During his stroll his foot slipped through a water-worn bit of masony, uncovering a black passageway that led down through what was apparently a solid granite wall.

With a hastily procured rope, Snow lowered himself down the aperture, so narrow that at times it seemed he might be trapped and become a ghost himself. Fifteen feet below the fort's bastion a horizontal passage, 90 feet long and scarcely high enough to crawl through, led toward the black arch, a grim chamber wherein Mrs. Lanier was sentenced to die. "If there is a ghostly lady," loan of electric heaters. Homes need several such heaters to make them liveable, he pointed out, and people are still suffering from and fan motor before the water flooded them.

The furnaces are oil. lack of heat Mr. Madsen today gave his address. 1063 East Second North, Equipped with a witch's traditional broomstick, he plans to use It cudgel fashion, evening a dosen scores with this dame in widow's weeds who sought to slay two Union soldiers and drove a GI raving mad In the final days of World War TL and his phone number, 2436-W, as a clearing point for those who can Homeowners today were believed to be organizing for some sort of united action on the matter. Several declared statements to the effect that the homes would be "adequately drained" were made to them by FHA sales representatives at the time they purchased their houses.

City Engineer Thomas Latimer Snow is entering the hunt with traced the man movements through the local bus station and Mary Ann Jarman Dies at Orem open mind because his research to American Fork. has revealed these facts: During the Civil war, one Capt. Irish war bride, Bridget Waters, takes the stand in a Las Vwn nv The robber was described as Jr. completed a preliminary examination Wednesday and will Andrew Lanier was confined with to convince a murder jury that she several hundred other Confeder being about 21 years of age, blond shaggy hair, light complexion and wearing a light gray, baggy suit. mane recommendations to the city commission when he gets ad 22, 270 North Fourth West and Maurine C.

Sumsion, 19, Rt 1, Provo. Paul S. Allen, 38, American Fork, today faced a charge of reckless driving by State Highway Patrloman M. W. Grant as the result of an accident last night between American Fork and Pleasant Grove.

Allen's car collided with one driven by Moroni Leatham, 234 West Second South, Provo. The latter car was also pulling a trailer. Allen received a cut lip. Damage of $100 resulted to Allen's car and $200 to Leatham's trailer. OREM Mary Ann Jarman, 74, widow of the late Thomas L.

Jarman, highly respected resident of the Windsor ward, died at her home early this morning ate soldiers in Fort Warren. Desperately plotting to free her love, pis slim and pretty wife stole Tiorth from Crawfordville, ditional engineering data on grades and other factors. He refused to comment on the situation Russians after an illness of two weeks. Snow said, "that's where she's hidden all these years. There was the smell of death in that pas before making his report.

Some sources believe one meth was -amen to suy tne husband she followed across the ocean." Murder Trial In Las Vegas Held Up LAS VEGAS, Oct. 31 (U.R) Bridget Waters' murder trial was recessed today for celebration She was born in Lindon, Nov. 6. 1871, the daughter of Mr. and sage.

There were marks that od of at least greatly improving the situation would be to take off could have been footprints, al all surface water possible by Mrs. James Henry Gillman. She married Mr. Jarman April 11, 1899 in the Salt Lake temple. He though the opening I came down means of an improved surface Pleads Innocent On Assault Charge Max S.

Jones, Provo barber, pleaded not guilty to charges of assault and battery in city court today, and was released on his own recognizance with his trial to be set later. Jones is charged with assaulting another local barber, Don E. Clark, on Oct. 16, assertedly as Clark was working on a customer in his own shop. The alleged assault is said to have occurred because of a dispute over barber shop working hours.

Jones faces a $15,000 civil damage suit filed against him by Clark in the district court as a result of the incident. Richmond D. Waterlyn, 394 West Fourth South, pleaded guilty to running a stop sign and was fined $15 or seven days. He paid part of the fine and was released with a stay on the balance. Wayne J.

Lewis pleaded guilty to speeding and was fined $15. The case against Vivian Oliver Johnson, charged with speeding, was dismissed. He had previously pleaded not guilty. Milton Johnson, Springville, appeared late Wednesday and pleaded guilty to a charge of battery. He was fined $35.

The charge grew out of a fight between the defendant and George Frank, Provo. drainage system. The lake which died on July 4, 1937. apparently was the only way you could get into th epassage. But the most curious thing I found She was an active LDS worker.

of Nevada's Admission Day, while formed north of Third North all must now be carried off by the was a broken shovel. It was rusty especially in the Relief Society the Irish war bride prepared for cross-examination on the fatal submerged 24-inch drain Install en WPA days. and served as captain of the Windsor ward camp of the mm shooting of her American hus and of ancient design. It looked much like one of those brought to the fort in Civil war days by the lady in black." Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. band.

Many believe this accumulation could be drained by a surface ditch, and thus take that much Surviving are three daughters District Attorney V. Gray Gul and one son, Mrs. J. Eldon Swen- ber, unable to shake her story more load off the submberged drain but a confirmation of this son, Mrs. Norma Hales and Bishop yesterday, will continue cross- Le Grand Jarman, all of Orem; examination when court resumes awaited compilation of more en gineering data.

13 grandchildren and one sister, tomorrow. obtained a man i clothing from a Boston sympathizer and, armed a pistol, contrived to reach fort under cover of darkness a small boat in which were several picks and shovels. Reaching the corridor of dungeons where the southerners avere confined, she crawled through a grating to her hus-pand's cell. With others the couple sought to tunnel to freedom but the clink tf a pick brought the roundsman and all were placed in chains Kirs. Lanier drew her pistol, fired fct Colonel Dimmick who commanded the fort, but accidentally killed her spouse instead.

Uuti-tnately she went to the gallows, karbed in a black dress that was found among the fort's stores. Some months later a blanched entry ran screaming to the parade grounds from his lonely post on the fort's coverface with a wild story of a lady in black who rled to throttle him. He was suspected of too frequent visits to the company's store of rum and blaced in irons. Twenty years later a poker game in the ordnance storeroom Was hastily concluded when a fock, hurled by an unseen hand, Mrs. Alice White, Rockland, Ida Calm as she described events USIS To Repone Activities In Yugoslavia Soon WASHINGTON.

Oct. 31 (UJ on Labor Day when Frank Services will be held Saturday Waters, 38. was slain, the at 2 p. m. in the Windsor ward chapel in the charge of Lowell 26-year-old colleen lapsed into P.

Varley, first counselor. Friends jthe tears that frequently inter Mexican Marriage Of Shaw-Winsor Stirs Up Trouble (Continued From Page One) method of inspection for enforcement. The Russian proposal put on the assembly agenda said: "1. With a view to strengthening peace and international security in conformity with the aims and principles of the United Nations, the general assembly recognizes the necessity of a general reduction of armaments. "2.

The implementing of the decision concerning the reduction of armaments should include as primary object the prohibition to produce and use atomic energy for military purposes. "3. The general assembly recommends that the security council should ensure the effective implementing of the principles laid down in paragraphs 1 and 2 above. "4. The general assembly appeals to the governments of all the states to give to the security council all the assistance necessary to enable it to discharge its responsibilities arising out of this task, the achievement of which lies within the scope of its mission to establish an enduring peace and maintain International security.

This task is also in the interest of the peoples who would be released from the heavy economic burden caused by the excessive expenditure on armaments which do not correspond to peaceful post-war conditions." Secretary of State James F. rupted other testimony only when may call at the family home, Frl When ytAi ocBi servios for your eft? visit our modern SERVICE HEAD-QUARTERS. Our skilled nwcisssUMCta1 irt cQuippod with the precuioo tools to perform nil wraps operation promptly Byrnes announced today that the day evening and Saturday, prior she mentioned her child's name and when Gulber tried to show U. S. information service would to the services.

Interment will be her the gun used in the slaying resume its activities in Yugoslavia within the next day or two. HOLLYWOOD. Oct. SI am in the Pleasant Grove city ceme tery. "I don't want to see it, thank ine legal status of bandleader A state department spokesman you," she said, weeping on the said the Yugoslav government has Artie bnaws Mexican marriage to Kathleen Winsor.

author nt been informed that the USIS shoulder of her attorney, L. Hawkins. Women of the Jury and spec 0 cNOlNt TUNI-UP "Forever Amber" was comolicat- Jesse Wood PAYSON Jesse Wood, 67. died reading room in Belgrade will be reopened tomorrow. ea runner today.

tators in the crowded courtroom wept with her then and again Byrnes said the Yugoslav pro Shaw and his bride were back in Hollywood. The next mnv Tuesday evening at the Payson hospital from pneumonia. He was when 18-months-old Frank Wa tucnucAi swvici MARKETS AT A GLANCE Stocks higher in moderately active Bonds higher. U. 8.

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was up to the deputy district at test that resulted in shutting down information service activities Sept. 26 was based on an objection that USIS office in Bel born May 29, 1879, a son of Sam ters, was brought in for an unexpected re-enactment of the uel and Virginia Sanderson Wood, torney wno said they could be prosecuted as bigamists if they returned to California frnm Afair- shooting. at Middleton, Tenn. He moved from Lyman, Utah to Payson Waving unconcernedly at the audience, he said "Hi" to his ico, where they divorced their last mates In action not rem ti seven months ago and was a farmer and stock raiser. lUWUCATIOH mother, then kissed her as snif ed this state.

fles sounded through the court and spectators craned forward His first wife, Trena DeLeeuw died Mar. 10, 1934 and he married Nadine Ames at Provo Nov. for a better view itA 13 Mystics (Continued From Page One) 6, 1938. Survivors include his Give A Rug for Christmas Bring in your material now and avoid disappointment. The Diamond Weave is our specialty.

We also have a complete selection of Ready-Made Rugs for sale. Call and see us at 1081 East 3rd So Provo, Utah C. E. HALES Weaver Designer Rag Rags grade had put out material critical of the Yugoslav government. Byrnes said an agreement had been reached on a means of satisfying that objection.

The Yugoslav counter-proposal to permit the U. S. to reopen USIS asked that the reading room and information bulletin contain nothing "aiming against the Yugoslav people and their laws." It also asked that the USIS bulletin go only to government ministers and the Yugoslav press agency. Strong Motor Co. 1159 North Sth West Mrs.

Waters testified that she killed her estranged husband with a shot fired through the baby's blanket in a struggle to wife of Payson, three sons, Willis, Ivan and Don Wood, Lyman; five daughters, Mrs. Virginia Taylor, When the sun and moon pull together, we have high or spring tides; when they pull against each other, we have low or neap tides. sume he'd come back often to visit the scene of his last mo get the baby away from him Los Angeles; Mrs. Emma Mott, ments on earth." Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ida Lazenby, Payson; Mrs.

Rachel Baker, Bick- The seance will take place in a magic shop, with participants nell: Mrs. Emma Alvie, Price; 26 grandchildren; two great surrounded by all the doo-dads and paraphernalia Houdini loved so well. FIVE KILLED IN GREEK DISORDERS ATHENS, Oct. 31 (U.R) Greek dispatches said today that five persons were killed and three reported missing after a small motor vessel struck a mine off Cape Araxos, between Peloponnesus island and the Greek Several personal friends of the great magician will be present All participants are themselves professional or amateur magicians grandchildren; six stepsons, La Mar and Albert Lazenby, Tab-iona; James Ryan Lazenby, Walter Lazenby, J. T.

Lazenby, Ivan A. Lazenby, Payson; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Nettie Dcfa, Han-na; Mrs. Reva Turnbow, Tabiona; 21 step grandchildren. There are or students of tne supernatural, "Mrs.

Houdini never had ma gicians in her aduiences would also three brothers, George Wood, Riverside, California; Will Wood, a magician rather speak to a magician or to a barber?" It will be Halloween national Payson; Marion Wood, Murray; four sisters, Mrs. Minnie Ames, Murray; Mrs. Elizabeth Olsen, ANTICIPATE YOUR CHRISTMAS CANDY NEEDS Order Your Box Chocolates Now! Glade's, Ostler's, Sweets and McDonalds At magic day and the day Houdini claimed as his birthday. San Francisco; Mrs. Nellie Meec-ham, Ogden; Mrs.

Ethel Gough, Pleasant Grove. Fire Funeral services will be con ducted Saturday at 1 p. m. in the (Continued From Page One) sending flames more than 100 feet into the sky. Every Afternoon ntxceptlng Saturday) and Sunday Sunday Herald Published Sunday Morning Pubtiahed by tn Herald Corpora.

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91-00 the month S8.00 for sis months, in advance 912 00 the year la advance, by mall anywhere ui the United State or Its possessions. $1.00 the month; 96.00 for six months: $13.00 the year la advance. The blaze was first thought to Fixed Pcc Site Sale of Lyman LDS ward chapel with Bishop Sperry Chappie in charge. Friends may call at the Valley mortuary, 218 South Main street, Payson, Friday until 2 p. m.

when the body will be taken to Lyman for viewing Friday evening and Saturday prior to services. Interment will be in Lyman. have occurred from an overheated stove, but the last road commission employee to leave the building before the fire said the stove had not been used Wednesday. Damage was tentatively itemized by Sam Owens, sixth division engineer, and G. N.

Larson, division clerk, both of Provo, at $3,000 to the building and JwweWV'' 000 to the destroyed equipment! and material. Some equipment on the outside-of the building caught fire when it could not be moved, but was later saved when another truck was brought up and used as n) pi tow vehicle. YES, ROMA WINES ARE BETTER TASTING, BECAUSE vSy I 7 only ROLIA selects from the November tn world's groatost reserves off ffinc wines! rr ,0 sjwwjjjjisaaissm I II Enjoy ROMA California Burgundy with your dinner tonight! mn Tit "-1 -J s6sk-- rK 1 HAMBURGERS TirAdministration Afar Assew and your imafjnstion considers this tasty, hearty American sandwich think of reliih Nailer's special HAMBURGER RELISH. le makes the hamburger real I err GEORGE A rW. SAM W0 II SOOT" O.

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