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i Bee MORNING EDITION i Rr Id FIVE M' 1 IIVII I The asnrlntcil Press i The In I Ini l'ifi Infernn tloiinl News Servlcci lntmaul Scrvlcei Mrrialcht Xenstinpers Service VOL xxxvi No 18 SIXTEEN PAGES I It I lit Klvf rnd Prr I opr Tflc Monthly hy I nrrler MODESTO STANISLAUS COUNTY CALIFORNIA SUNDAY JANUARY 20 1935 Beaten To New Record Accompanied by hi wife for whose sake he had foresworn the thrills of breaking air speed records Jimmy Doolittle set a new transcontinental mark for transport planes when he made the Los Angeles-New York flight In a minute less than twelve hours Mayor Meyer (' Ellensteln (left) Is shown greeting the flying couple on their arrival at Newark alraort 13 ARE DEAD Immediate Clean-up Of All Cattle County Is Voted PARALYZING BLIZZARDS HAUPTMANN MAT KNOW HIS FATE IN TWO WEEKS SMUGGLING OF GUNS INTO SAN QUENTIN IS ADMITTED Pul Harmon below actor anil key figure in the morals trial of Dave Allen former costing of flee director and Gloria Marsh actress is shown after a severe heating he said had been admin Istered In two stranger (Asso elated Press Photo) San Francisco Police Chief Says Clyde Stevens Has Confessed To Plot BROTHER OF PAROLED FELON IS ARRE8TED Establishment Of State Farm In Kern County Is Proposed BULLETIN SAN FRANCISCO Jan (I) Police Chief William Quinn announced to-night Clyde Stevens paroled San Quentin convict ami confessed bank rubber admitted he smuggled into the prison the automatics that enabled four prisoners to ktdnHp three members of the state parole hoard and escape for a few hours Wednesday Board Of SuperviHors Adopts Federal Plan Without Restrictions After Brng Told Zone Proposal Would Not Satisfy state And Federal Authorities THE Stanislaus Board of Supervisors In siiesdal session here yesterday adopted an ordinance which makes this county a voluntary bovine tuberculosis control area It Is the so-called federal plan without amendment or qualifications The measure will hecome effective thirty days after yesterday and Its adoption marks the end of protracted discussion by dairymen of Stanislaus on the plan extending over a period of weeks The complete text of the ordinance is published on page six of The Bee to-day and will be carried ns a legal notice In seven consecutive issues Will Start At Oakdale It provides for compulsory testing of herds for tuberculosis It was agreed by the supervisor Ithnt the rlrnn-up of diseased cattle will start first In supervisorial District No 1 comprising the Oakdale area and gradually work nround to the fifth district which includes western Stanislaus County It was In that section the strongest opposition to the compulsory testing plan was voiced The supervisors abandoned a zone control plan after a conference with federal and state officials In Sacramento yesterday Under it the county would have been divided Into five zones the control work to start at different times In each Will Get Second Test The zone proposal waa said to Court Meets Cold Wave Extends Over Alaska Canada And Into California TEMPERATURES DROP TO AS LOW AS 67 BELOW Heavy Snow Blankets Moun tains Storm Warnings Tie Up Const Boats MY JOHN I SULLIVAN Associated Press Stuff Writer Wlntri spread death and discomfort with a frozen hand from Alan kit across the Canadian plains and down to California yesterday Thirteen persons were dead or missing in the paralyzing Milxuie Transportation was impeded or blocked ovei wide areas Tempera tines dropped to ns low ns 57 degrees belmv while snow plied In near-record depths in the moun tains STORM WARNINGS FLY Storm warnings flew along the const and small boats kept lose to their lierilis Frank Dorlinndt Alaskan idiot and three passengers turned up safe at Allln after being unreported several hours At High River Alta a Canadian (Pacific train speeding over Icy rails at 30 degrees below zero struck an automobile and killed Frank Cunningham It was 40 below at Edmonton Alta when George Anderson taxi-driver skidded and crashed to his dentil Near Winnipeg Man a Canadian National train was derailed In a i tv hi blizzard and al least right persons Investors In Pacific States Con- wpr( injured Some of the pasHen- cern Are Said To Have gets walked several miles In 36 Inot CK Ann nnfi below weather for help At Endako Lost $DUUUUUU a the thermometer fell to 87be- low MoCIntehv Newspapers Service An attempt to thaw water pipes SAN FRANCISCO Jan 19 An W11H believed responsible for a $50-nrlvanee volley of the charges (ooo fire In Prince Rupert against building and loan eom-fnubt hy Ice-coated firemen In 10 Pnie expected at a special as- above zero weather senibly committee's Invesl igatlnn of MAN FOUND that business next week entered) ono Nev a 1 San Francisco superior court tec pm-tics sought llcnry Brown Supreme ToprMent too many dlfflculti8 passing the ordinance now Study Constitutionality Of Roosevelt Plan State Is Expected To End Case In Kidnap Trial Monday Or Tuesday DEFENDANT IS READY TO TAKE THE STAND Attorneys Deny Any Disagreement As Recess Is Taken By Court Copyright 1935 United Pres FLEMINGTON Jan 19 fcaUI'i Two weeks from to-day Btuno Richard Hauptmann may know whether he is to die In the electric chair for the murder of Charles A Lindbergh Jr The jury could In finding him guilty recommend mercy because all the evidence against him Is circumstantial In that case he would face life Imprisonment If found not guilty he would be tried for extortion because of his possession of ransom money STATE NEARS EM) Defense force seized the weekend adjournment of his trial to strengthen Ills case knowing that In Wednesday at the latest they will have to start attacking the closely fitting mass of evidence linking Hauptmann with the murder The state conceivably can finish its evidence by Monday night and perhaps will finish Tuesday Hauptmann's four lawyers entered their busy week-end with harmony apparent on the surface but many resentments of personality still existed beneath Chief of counsel Edward Reilly announced that he and his associates were in perfect agreement and that there was ro possibility of anyone withdrawing AFFLUENCE TO BE TOLD The last of the witnesses will number forty Many friends of the Hauptmanns will tell of his affluence Immediately after the ransom was paid Some technical wltnessses remain who will It was! said offer proof that Hauptmann made the ladder the kidnaper used to steai the baby After these witnesses are heard! the state will rest John Fisher "home boy who defended the hoaxer John Hughes Curtis will take the opening defense presentation to the jury Fisher has been In disagreement with Reilly more often than the1 other defense attorneys This as- signment was helleved Reilly's peace offering to his associates SEVEN QUESTIONS Hauptmann will be the first witness In hi own defense His lawyers already have revealed that they will ask him seven questions as soon as he is sworn The first six will deal with whether he was In New Jersey on the night of the kidnaping and whether he climbed the ladder ami Hhduetod the baby The seventh question will be "Where did you get the ransom money found in your home and And Hauptmann will reply: got it from lsador Fisch is dead hut his brothe and sisters are in Trenton waiting to go to the witness chair and defend the reputation of their kin Mrs Hauptmann will be the second witness BULLETIN WASHINGTON Jan Nine high Justices of the supreme court although guarding their secret closely left surface signs after a protracted conference today that they had reached decision In the historic clause" eases In the purely physical actions of SAN QUENTIN PRISON Jan IP (IP)- San Quentin's sensation al escape plot to-night was pinned definitely on Clyde Stevens paroled convict and captured bank bandit prison and Marin County officials announced Harold Straight Port Chicago businessman and brother of Ru ilolph Straight slain leader of HOLOHAN IMPROVES SAN QUENTIN Jan (T The condition of James Holohan warden of Sun Qurn-i tin Prison who was critically wounded Wednesday when lie was slugged (luring an abortive escape attempt of four convicts was reported by his physicians to-night to lie still further 1m- proved The warden was aide to take more nourishment to-day and his wife was the most cheerful over the prospects of his recovery of any day since he was Injured outbreak was arrest ed at Monterey while attending his brother's funeral Straight admitted officials revealed that he had given $100 to Stevens He said the money was to aid the paroled Stevens to go to Illinois to seek employment after he was released from the prison on parole Denies Conspiracy Straight denied any knowledge of the escape plot He was held at the Monterey County Jail at Salinas and whs to be questioned by prison officials later Sheriff Carl Abbott of Monterey i County who arrested Straight said Straight told him: "Warden Holohan sent me a vet- Frdera! Judge Harold louder- cin's bonus check for 327 payback Friday at Sacramento set able to my brother Rudolph Later January 25th rs the date lie will rpcejve(i a letter from Rudolph under consideration a peti- instructing me to give $100 to ition for the confirmation of a i composition of the creditors of the! learned later that 'Clyde' was Oakdale Irrigation District being) Clyde Stevens I met him once refinanced under the Municipal and give him $100 In cash I Bankruptcy Act I never saw him again and knew Attorney Coburn Cook of Tur-j nothing of his plans" jlock appeared in the federal court Linked As Leader and asked permission to petition to Acting Warden Julian Alco dismiss the entire procedure at said Straight's statement definite-tacking the constitutionality of the ly linked Stevens as the chief out- Roosevelt May Urge Changes In Aviation Policies (Hits to-day In a foity-page docu- warden missing since Thurs- the court trained observers saw meat filed by a potential commit- fty aiiow-packed roof collapsed hints of the possibility of another tee witness in Kosehnrir Ore and killed Fd of the famed five-four decisions David Gadlow a San Fran- Wllri Kverls' 14 Two pedestrians I The Justices themselves were silent ciaco rcnl estate broker who do 1 hut of the six who re he of and Berkeley Calif bv drivers who said they could not sec mahied closeted together after the In ulf( rttn uonfernic broke up five imv Two bobsleddere Robert Bal and Virginia Brown It) were killed near Aberdeen Waeh1 WASHINGTON Jan 19 tPi 'when they were hit by The charges' formal nohllfl McLeod 4 died from jellely genii suer to the injunction action "xpoure at Bellingham Wash law wander were killed In Clares In his sworn statement that Intends to appear before the investigating committee directs all his charges against the Pacific i States Havings A Loan Company comDf Its affiliate FORMAL ANSWER answer to the injunction action an auto-(With outward aimlessness nine omen learned in the ndored into an austerely which the Slate Guaranty Corpora ASHINGTON Jan 19-resldent Roosevelt's special message to expected next Tuesday or Wednesday was described authoritatively to-night as likely to recommend fundamental changes In the civil and military aviation policies Officials who deellned to Is quoted by name said Roosevelt had approved a recommendation for the creation of regular air passenger service across the Atlantic and Pacific That the president regards trans-ocean transportation by air as feasible was Indicated In a letter of congratulation he wrote to Amelia Earhart for her flight across the Pacific made public to-dav to-day to the molt question constitutionality the Roose-wllh the or after having been found lying In furnished Capitol room Don the Pacific States holding a snowdrift in the coldest day since concern filed last to restrain an organization known as the Asso- Southern California reported its dated Stockholders of State Guar "hare of trouble A fishing barge nntv Corporation from campaign-1 anchored off Santa Monica Break ing for an Investigation of the Pn water with fifty men aboard sent! veil monetary program up distress flares hut was not he- New Dealers told them dfio States management sit In judgment upon important governmental to arise in decades At Issue was the of vital phase of Gadlow says he was served wlthiUi-ved to he In serious danger the Injunction as a John Doe co- Dos Angeles saw "unusual' lightning wind and hail Pasadena and Altadena wero washed hy a near cloudburst Power lines came down Two horses were killed in a pasture when struck by lightning Standpoint in extreme northwost-was Isolated and cmer- defendant A sample of what the Investigating committee may hear In charge Investors In the Pacific States Savings A Loan Company have lost more than $5000000 jern Idaho In the escape plot which Rudolph Straight and says a statement Issued by the supervisors "the county can clean up during this year and receive tile benefits of a second test Not only will the dairymen receive Indemnity but they will be assured a market after 1935" Proponents of the plan finally adopted had argued at various county mass meetings that unless Stanislaus County were made a free area San Francisco Los Angeles and other markets would be closed to its dairy products Opponents contended the cost of replacing tuberculosis reacting cows wiEh clean stock would force many dairymen into bandruptcy Finney Wanted Delay Before taking a vote on the ordinance Board Chairman Finney requested Supervisor Leo Hammett to take the chair whereup Finney introduced an amendment to the proposal to make it effective September 1st instead of thirty days nence Supervisor Frank Raines of Westley seconded the amendment to the motion but It was defeated Then the board voted unanimously on the original ordinance making the plan effective in thirty days Issue Statement A formal statement was issued by the supervisors after its action which follows: Four members of the board of supervisors consisting of Finney chairman: Frank Raines Crowell and reo Hammett and Frank Collier deputy district attorney conferred yesterday at Sacramento with Dr Howe of the United States Bureau of Animal Industry and Dr Duckworth of the department of agriculture in connection with the bovine tuberculosis situation in this county We outlined to them the three proposed plans first the ordinance declaring the whole of Stanislaus County a voluntary tuberculosis control area second the proposed ordinance to declare all that portion of Stanislaus County included within supervisorial districts 1 2 3 and 4 a voluntary tuberculosis control area leaving out the West Side entirely and third the so-called zoning plan setting up five voluntary control areas conforming with the supervisorial districts Present Difficulties While they agreed that the latter two plans had merit and quite within the authority of the board to enact yet both plans presented difficulties not encountered in a county-wide plan and would give us no assurance that work in this county would be undertaken by them under conditions therein presented They pointed out the difficulties encountered in a cleanup campaign the impossibility of cleaning up one part of the county and leaving uncleaned adjoining portions and emphasized he necessity for spending the federal and state moneys where most good can be accomplished Both Dr Howe and Dr Duck- through the Pacific States' alleged purchase of morn than $1 1000000 In face value of Its own certificates (See ATTACK Page 2 Col 5) Record Show Red Foothold Is Gained In Pacific College SACRAMENTO Jan 19 -UP) With evidence already at hand that patrolman Is Fatally Wound alleged Communists have "gained a xr in the College of the Pa-! ed In Encounter With cific at Stockton and fomented Holdup Men IN GUN FIGHTS act side aid Cook represents a list of bond- released holders listed as Peoples State three other convicts fully aimed Bank McDonald David to heat down Warden James I Selby Hazel Berg George Coveil I Holohan and kidnap three mem-Mrs Beattie A Rinehart hers of the California State Par-and Norman Knopf don and Paroles Board Cook waa given four days to file The police believe Stevens and his contention Attorneys Thomas Boone representing the district and Robert Hall of the Recoil struction Finance Corporation a purchaser of some of the bonds were given until Friday to answer The judge said if he approves the continuation of the refinancing hej will appoint Stephen Blewett of) order depending upon their verdict May Know Monday The nine were the members of the Supreme Court of the United States Whether they reached a final decision to-day was not disclosed hut if so there was a possibility that It might be announced on Monday with the written opinion to bn prepared ami made public later They have precedent for Much a course but it has been thirty yea is since It has been followed Two-Week Recess Due If ihe decision Is not announced on Monday tt will not be handed down until some time In February since the court has scheduled a recess Speculation has been stirred however that the mo-mentuoue answer may be forthcoming day after to-morrow The question up to-day was whether congress exceeded Its powers In declaring worthless the clauses found In most bonds and contracts guaranteeing payment in gold coin or its currency equivalent An adverse ruling would give $100000000000 of public and private bonds a value of 169 000-000000 devaluated dollars LURKING TO BE TOLD FLEMINGTON Jan UP) The picture of Bruno Richard Hauptmann lurking about the Lindbergh estate at the time of the celebrated kidnaping will again be Judge Hawkins Assesses $500 Fine Imposes Suspended Jail Term Stanislaus Car Smashes Into Rear End Of Truck Near Bakersfield nine strikes In California agricultural areas in 1933 the state will NEW YORK continue Its criminal syndicalism Three gun fights case against seventeen asserted radicals here Monday The statement regarding the college was read into the records yes- terday from a document allegedly deputies seized at the Communist headquar-j ters here It did not go into de-! tails Communist agitators another of when into the Bakers- the police took dead Patrolman was fatally of shots who attempted leather goods The four holdup placed before the murder trial jury as the state drives home its final Harold Smith proprietor of Har evidence against the Amusement Center at Ninth Stockton as the federal bankruptcy German carpenter (and I Streets pleaded guilty to a i referee to conduct healings in Mo- New Jersey it was learned to-day misdemeanor gambling charge desto Blewett has conducted simi-plans to keep two parallel lines of when he appeared yesterday in the Jar hearings here on the reorgani-lestimonv hefnre the iiirv It win Justice court of Judge Haw- zation of the Waterford Irrigation concentrate on the theme of kln9 and was given a fine of $500 District "money money in an ef- and a suspended jail sentence of Hall told the judge the RFC has fort to show Hauptmann got all the noey days- $1-202000 worth of the $50000 ransom and It will keep! Thp j' sentence was suspended district bonds or 93 per cent pay-bringing up testimony that Haupt- on condition Smith cease the opera-nig the creditors 50 cents on the mann was near the scene of the tlon of I1 establishment dollar He said an early consum- crime 1 Judge Hawkins said the $500 fine mation of the plan is essential to Beginning Ending was I10 maximum allowed under the interests of the RFC The prosecution thus hope to H19 JT keep the attention directed Smith his father Raymond 1 1 pnt ifoilSintr to both the beginning and ending Smith and Police Commissioner A of the crime Brown were arrested a week I Aim Of I If Millard Whited Sourland Moun- to-day on misdemeanor gamb- tain lumberman and neighbor of linK charges brought by Foreman WASHINGTON Tan 19 UI'i the Lindberghs at the time of the Charles Blaine and Secretary Secretary Ickes public works ad- kidnaping will be the first witness Ed Mitchell of the Stanislaus mlnistrator to-day low-rent to place the Bronx carpenter afjCounty Grand Jury in connection housing was his persona) "major 1 Jan 19--UP) In each of which part left four persons James Killian wounded In an exchange with four men to hold up a store last night men were captured A few hours later Albert Mus-grif a taxicab driver was shot to OAKLAND Jan 19 LP death In Brooklyn in a battle he Amelia Earhart Putnam to-day tween two policemen and three came back to the Oakland Airport gunmen who had forced him to her landing place last Saturday on drive them away from a holdup Tier solo flight from Honolulu to (the United States occurred The hig red monoplane In which The trio surrendered The third shooting Sheriff Grat Hogin Stanislaus County and two were injured Friday night their automobile crashed I rear of an oil truck below field- piece of literature said were active Hogin was shaken UP Hrioin the nine farm labor strikes and bruised while his night jailer carl je seven of them to what was Ernest Benson received 9 (termed "a aucccssful conclusion wrenched and lacerated leg and LTocumentary evidence also ahow-body bruises and Clay Dorroh P(j asserted Communist plans to Negro nation modeled Soviet Union in the! of the United States early to-day at a Long Island city Miss Earhart flew the Pacific set 4 (elevated station when two broth (down at 4:19 after a flight Oakdale deputy suffered fractured ribs and bruises The sheriff was driving at thesouthern part time and the three were en routej to Los Angeles to attend a meeting of the California Sheriffs Assocla- The housing division of PWA looking much further into the fu- a ture than the expenditure on slum Phone conversation with his office UP) New Zealand is shipping 10- clearance projects of the mere iyeserday morn ing said his lan with the operation of an electric intere in the whole PWA game at the amusement center gram and predicted that federal The charges Bgainst the elder construction would be greatly Smith and Commissioner Brown panded are still pending I said: BITTER IS SHIPPED WELLINGTON Jan 19 several est ablish a (after the wreck Hopewell when Ihe trial resumes on I pro-Monday He ill relate how he saw Hauptmann prowling about the ex-Lindbergh estate a few days before the kidnaping Whited appeared against Haupt- mann at the extradition hearing in (See HAUPTMANN Pg 6 Col 8) era resisted the attempt of the po-ifrom Los Angeles lice to arrest them as vagrants The plane was piloted by after they had been found sleeping Mantz an expert pilot and in the station (chanic who is technical adviser to The brothers Joseph and Sam- Miss Earhart George A Putnam that ue Furlga started shooting athusband of Miss Earhart and Mrs adopted and the ordinance Is effec- of California's coun- the police who returned the file Mantz were in the patty tive within a reasonable time they one 75000-mile co- Joseph was fatally wounded and An aerial escort picked up the will start work in district one then under control of -Samuel sent a bullet through his red monoplane as It approached -in district two and thereafter in brought before thelown temple rather than surrender San Francisco en route to Oakland districts three and four and lastly worth were favorable to the county-Paul wide plan me-1 Will Start In March They gave assurance however if the county-wide plan is 000 cases of butter to New York it $150000000 that has been allocated Flapper Fanny Says: 0 meet date fot tha reportedly arising out of hope that under the leadership of was "washed in the i He explained he was driving ini a heavy storm when suddenly thei rear of the truck loomed before! him He applied his brakes and) 35 legislature they apparently locked the wheels! prom 'nurces for his machine slid into the truck! to combine all ty roads into ordinated system the state will be ernor comes REG PAT orr He died later land formed a guard of honor close to the that the chief (drought conditions in North Amer- President Roosevelt this program ica last year will be greatly expanded this year Wild Man Is Said To Rule Unexplored Empire Anchorage Alaska ian 19 UP) J) Out of the Isolated He said the wild man perhaps some creature crazed by Ancient Roman City In Andalucia Is Uncovered in district five the West Side It waa estimated that it would be the middle of March before work could begin Under this working plan after work gets under way any owner of cattle in any district desiring to have his cattle tested and slaughtered may do so upon permit from the department Neither Dr Howe nor Dr Duck worth urged the passage of any ordinance in this county They took the position that if the dairymen want the work done they will do it otherwise not Called Special Meeting After the conference it developed See IMMEDIATE Page 6 Col 3) The trip to Los Angeles executive Is eager for such a plan called off The party is expected uQ rejCVB local taxpayers of ad- to return home a ministration and maintenance I costs an well as to increase the (state's highway revenues oung Roosevelt Lion Clubl seek oue( in Crah Communism Curb Roosevelt ajr son 'of thepres" I Recom- dent was named defendant in two i mendatlons designed to strike a suits totaling $35000 filed in the blow at Communism in the United East Boston District Court to-day States were adopted unanimously as the result of an accident ltst to-day bv 4(X) delegates attend ng the mid-Winter conference of the: Fourth District of Lions Clubs rep-! clubs in California March when Mis Mary O'Leary of East Boston was struck by! iyoung Roosevelt's car in the Ja-1 maica Plain district One of the suits Is for $25000 damages for Mrs and the other for $10000 for her husAand Daniel O'Leary for loss of I services Nevada The submitted vention City and Joslyn loneliness has been reMrted seen several times and is blamed for the disappearance of several men who have ventured into the region of the Upper Nushagak and its tributaries the past several seasons The wild empire is a vast region between the south flowing Upper Nushagak and the westward flowing middle course of the Kushkokwim In the early days of the Klondike gold rush sourdoughs remember Dumbolton drove in herds of rattle over the Dalton Trail from Haines to Selkirk slaughtering them at Selkirk nnd rafting the beef down to Dawson later he turned to mining taking out hundreds of thousands of dollars in gold still pursuing that wlll-o-the-wisp of prospectors luck and the luring Copyright 1935 By United Press ADRID Jan Archaeologists helleved to-day that they had found a Spanish Pompeii beneath an ancient olive grove in Andaliirla Excavations on the site of the Roman eity of Italica founded in 206 near what is now Seville have brought to light streets a gymnasium carved hrteks columns beautiful mosaics ceramics shops a bakery and nine taverns Only a small part of the city has been uncovered but Juan de Mapa Calllazo professor of history of the University of Seville who has been named to direct the excavation believes that the find Is one of major historical Importance It will tie possible to restore to a measure of its grandeur much of the ancient city JLucto Mimio conqueror of Cor inth brought to the Roman city a great amount of the rich spoils of war Inscriptions on monuments have shown The eity thrived and must have heen one of great splendor Then it decayed and for centuries It lay hurled lieneath an olive grove All its streets are lined with arched galleries over the sidewalks Normally the arches in a Roman city were limited to the principal streets as In the case of Pompeii It is believed that Italica will prove the only known city whose streets all were gallerled Pillars of a cruciform type cross shaped were found In one of the magnificent mansions unearthed although it was generally believed that this form of pillar was a medieval creation Mosaics on the floors of residences were in many designs showing animals centaurs fauns geometric iigure bacchantes and gods WEATHER San Joaquin Valley district north of Bristol Bay comes a tale of the Wild Man of the Nushagak a nebulous terror jealously guarding an empire which even on the larger maps is an unexplored white patch with dotted lines for streams Charles Dumholton sourdough prospector of many years in Yukon and Klondike x'alley camps told the storyMo-day after arriving hy plane from a season of prospecting 125 miles from the nearest settlement The wild man is believed in so firmly by the few men in the area that they have drawn a voluntary boundary to their northern trips And while he made no effort to investigate the wild authenticity Dumholton said he found trappers feared to venture beyond their own established frontier the King Salmon River and the Hawaiian Islands recommendations are to be at the International Con-! of Lions Clubs in Mexico! were presented by John of Pasadena In a report' on Americanism Fair contii id TED CLARK WINS SANTA ANITA PARK Arcadia! 'Calif Jan 19-lPTed Clark WASHINGTON Jan 19 I Extension of the Bankhead com- who rose from a selling ater al pulsory cotton control act for anJ months ago to become a star won0jier year was pajd jn authorita-the $2500 San Felipe handicap here tive quarters to-day to have been i to-day defeating determined upon by the iJabot by a length and a half ladmlnistratlon 1 IfiOS HCA She'll never get burned up over flaming love letter 1 ana.

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