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GENSORED SPEECH ON SALEIN BOSTON British Visitor to Tercenten- nary Celebration Touched" on Religion. By the Associated Press. BOSTON, July 17—The address of Right Hon. Herbert A. L. Fisher, British THE |FOES USE RADIO IN FIGHT - By the Associated Press. DETROIT, July 17.—Every avail- able minute of radio time has been con- tracted for by opposing forces in the campaign to recall Mayor Charles Bowles, and a dozen or more speeches are promised during each of the six | days before the special election on | July 22. As the day for deciding the issue OVER DETROIT MAYOR’S RECALL | | Dozen or More Speeches Contracted During Each of Six Days Before Vote. John Gillespie, Whose appointment as commissioner of public works is one of the acts most severely criticized, and Robert Oakman, 70-year-old miilion- aire political leader, who helped Bowles get elected and now is speaking in favor of the recall every night. The religious issue has crept from | the background with charges that the Ku Klux Klan is supporting the mayor. | Mr. Bowles vigorously denies religious scholar and main speaker at Tuesday's | nears, the campaign, conducted entirely | Prejudice. tercentenary celebration on Boston | Common, went on sale yesterday in the | form in which it was ritten, although parts were deleted at the request af the Tercentenary Commission before being delivered at the celebration. The longest passage removed was one dealing with the difficulties of the Catholics and Protestants in England | 3¢ the time of the Bay Colony's found- 8. “The foundation of the Massachusetts | Bay Colony,” Mr. Fisher said, “is justly | celebrated today as a cardinal date ln\ the history of#your Commonweatlh. The Puritans of Néw England, streaming over the Allegheny Mountains into the central | plains, and there multiplying _their numbers and bending their obstinate | energies to farm, factory, counting | house, and railroad, carried out upon a larger and grander stage for America, the task which the Puritans of the old country had accomplished in England. “So long as the virtues of your for fathers brought from the land of t origin are horored and practiced an long as they are reinforced by a you 1ul_spirit of endeavor and experiment, | 0 long is your future assured as a force beneficent to mankind.” NATURAL TAR SANDS AID “GAS” PRODUCTION| @eologists’ Discovery in Algerta » Proves of Great Importance to Industry, @pecial Dispatch to The Star. . NEW YORK.—That %xmd grade of gasoline can be made cheaply from the | combination of two natural ‘produtts ‘of Western Canada is .asserted by .Dr. K. Clark and Dr. E. H. Boomer of the University of Alberta in a frecérit rbpovt | to the Canadian National -Research:| Council. | Underlying great areas 'of' land’ in’| Alberta, geologists have- discovered vast | - beds of natural tar sand: ese Ji in | saate simiar o the beds of o A | in this country, except that the com- | pounds do not contain as much liquid | material as would be necessary for it| to flow out of the sand and be useful. | The beds contain large percentages of heavy oils and asphalts. | The two sclentists have found that it s possible to extract these oils by a chemical process known as “hydroge- | nation.” This process is now being | employed to some extent in Germany | in making oils of various kinds from | the low-grade brown coal found in cer- tain localities there. It requires enor- mous quantities of hydrogen gas, which is fntroduced and cambined with the tar so that it in turn is concerted by a| chemical method into constituents of the fluid oils or gasoline. = The theo- | retical explanation of the process is| that one or more atoms-of hydrogen are added to each of the molecules of the tar-like substance to combine and | make the new product. | A convenient source of the necessary | hydrogen has now been found in the | natural gas wells of the same region. | The natural gas is “cracked” chemi- | eally to extract the hydrogen which is| needed for the gasilene-from-tar proj- ect. It is reported that a small plant 18 already at work to test'gt the com- mercial possibilities of the idea. —_——— Portugal Has 169 Ships: | LISBON (#)—Portugal's merchant fleet includes 169 boats of large ton- nage and 21 coastwise eraft, with gross of 239,637 tons. This ‘48 much below the war period, when the country ac- quired shipping for the Portuguese ex- | Peditionary corps in Frange. Friends Plan School. PHILADELPHIA (#).—A school to | provide post-graduates a one-year eourse in the study of religion in its relation to modern life is to be opened by the Yearly Mectings of Philadelphia Priends next September in Wallingford, | near here. 3 | Derby by radio to date, has become increasing- :;l bitter, with the injection of personal- es. The mayor himself is scheduled to continue making an average of two speeches nightly. He has devoted his talks to defending his administration as an economical one which has reduced taxes and to attributing the recall | movement to “selfish millionaires,” a | ewspaper conspiracy” and underworld influences. Taking up his principal op- ponents _personally, he charges that their failure to receive political favors at his hands caused thelr stand against im. Most of the opponents of the mayor, who are taking an active part in the campaign, supported him when he ran for election last Fall. of mismanagement of municipal affairs. The discharge of Harold H. Emmons | as police commissioner after he had | staged gambling raids while the mayor was at Louisville for the Kentucky and the dismissal Couzens, son of United States Senat-r James Couzens, from the Street Rail- way Gommission, play an important part in their accusations. The campaign further has been en- livened by sharp exchanges between HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE in many cases can be reduced by proper treatment. Our booklet ells how to help Nature rid the dy of toxic impurities which is one of the causes of increased blood préssure. Phone for a copy. : MOUNTAIN VALLEY | | mrefoieterer o HOT SPRINGS aax. ... MINERAL WATER 215 Electricians, Home Owners Electrical Fixtures Reduced 357 to 407 Entire stock of high-grade lighting fixtures at 35 to 40% reductions. 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