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Exclusive 77 aklati) OAKLAND AND VICINITY Fair Mid mild- with Jog tortitfht and Tuesday; moderate, winds. Temperatures yesterday. 68. min. 55 BAINFAl.ls AT CBABOT.

24 houn ending at 1 a. 00 Season to date 16.15 Normal to date 46 Last year to date 21.74 (0 United Press CowoUdatcd Press Association UK 5J 24 PAGES OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1933 VOL. CXVIII THREE CENTS, SUNDAY TEN CENTS BIG WINNER cm eh VATICAN Here Is List AIMEE TRAPS STATE VOTES Wage Code Draited by Dry Goods Oi Issues to injSi inn nr-rknurnif DEBTS BOMBER SPIES WITH QMDRROW Be Voted on Association Tomorrow CAPTURE DIBE ADJUSTED REPORT a iu ON REPEAL 0 The following issues, which have been explained in dc tail in a special series of daily Submitted for Approval and Comment to 4000 Stores, Shopg, Mail Order Houses NEW YORK, June 26. VP) A code calling for minimum wage rates of $10 to $18 a week for ex War Loans Not Mentioned False Information Cabled articles in 1 he Tribune dur ing the past week, will be be Naturalized Spaniard Jailed For Blast That Wounds 4 In Portico of St. Peter's By Senator, Who Warns He New Tax System and Nine Other Propositions Are On Ballot in California From Paris Hospital to Trace News Leak Sources fore the voters tomorrow: Is 'Not Inviting Default' Roper Calls Group to Assist Administration's Program And Long-Range Planning Consumers' Advisory Board To Sit With Labor and Election of twenty-two dele- rates to a constitutional eonvrn perienced workers has been drafted by the National Retail Dry Goods Association.

tion to act on proposed repeal of Explosion Causes a Panic Evangelist 'Dangerously 111' -Three Eastbay Cities Also the Eighteenth amendment to World-Wide Action to Lift Prices, Increase Demand Urged as Other Remedy After Operation; May the United States ronstitution. Have Charter Chanpes to Among; Pilgrims to Rome; Litlle Property Damage Determination of the following Capital, Consider Code The code has been approved by the association's board of directors Divorce Dave on Recover) Be Decided by Voters propositions: and is being sent for approval and No. 1 The revised Riley- Stewart tax plan, which relieves Bv AXDRI'E BERD1NC. Assorlated Press Staff Corre lip, Conatnr 1 comment to iuuu ucjwi uircui LONDON. June 26.

common property of part of its James Couzensr-ot Michigan, American delegate, stirred the World Eco- and specialty shops which arc members of the association. By II. O. THOMPSON United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, June 26. Forty' prominent industrial and financial leaders were called into session today to assist in pulling American business up from the depression present excessive tax burden.

It would transfer to the state the burden of county fixed charges for school support, and repeal the present tax system, effective ing fri a speech that the world's debt GIGANTIC BUSINESS DONE BY MEMBERS. By THOMAS COPE United Press Staff Correspondent PARIS, June 26. It was Aimee Semple McPherson Hutton herself, seriously ill at the American hospital, who cabled for her husband in Los Angeles that she had given birth to a nine-pound baby. But, she said today, she did not spondent. VATICAN June 26.

The bomb that exploded yesterday in the portico of St. Peter's was manufactured in Spain and brought here by Dementrio Solamon, who carried a Spanish passport, the police declared today after they had Tn 1P.32 these members did a January, 1935, returning to coun business estimated at close to ty assessment rolls $1,300,000,000 in operating property of public 500,000,000. Lew Hahn. association president, arrested Solamon, charging him with planting the explosive. utilities.

Also, it would limit county budget increases to not a baby she only wanted to structure must be adjusteiL, He emphasized the necessity of organizing creditors throughout the world and of" establishing some form of permanent body to act in an advisory capacity between organized creditors and organized debtors. The Republican Senator did not mention war debts but referred to indebtedness in general. He said the code is tentative and has not yet been forwarded to General Hugh Johnson, Administration of more than 5 per cent a year and The authorities asserted ne explosion was the result of the pres- sent strained relations between the state budget to not more By ANTHONY F. MOITORET Final appeals were being made to voters today for and against the various propositions on tomorrow's ipecial state election ballot. The election will voice California' attitude toward repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment and determine whether the state is ready for a new tax system to end the inequities of the existing method of collecting governmental revenues.

Besides the tax question, Proposition No. 1, there are nine other statewide propositions oh the ballot. Advocates of repeal were confident the electorate, by an overwhelming majority, will choose 22 delegates to vote for repeal at the slate convention called for the purpose, while State Controller Ray L. Riley and Fred E. Stewart, who made a statewide campaign in behalf of Proposition No.

1, the new tax plan, although admitting stubborn, oDnosition in San Francisco and keeping it on a prosperous basis. The committee was called by Sec reiury of Roper both as an aid not only in'S line" current -tn'" dustrial recovery program but to help in long-range planning. Among those invited were such leading business figures as Alfred P. Sloan, Walter C. Teagle, Walter S.

Gifford and Melvin Traylor. The group meets the Indus see whether, the telegram would reach the public. She hoped to learn who was "tapping wires" on messages to her Angelus temple in than 5 per cent each biennium, National Recovery. It is tne nope oi the association, Hahn said, that The Countes of Gra-nard, the former Beatrice Mills, heiress to a California estate, whose horse won the French Grand Prix yesterday and $50,000 for its owner. No.

2 State bond Issue of $20,000,000 for unemployment re the Vatican and Spain following the Pope's encyclical of June 3 and the Latae Sententiae excom- munirations of members of the when it is complete it will represent the entire retail craft covering stores in the drug, hardware, grocery, jewelry, furniture, shoe and lief, declared necessary if any further Federal aid is to be warned that "this is in no sense Los Angeles. Dr. Charles S. Bove, gynecologist of the hospital, revealed he had dispatched the message for the to be construed as an invitation A granted California. men's clothing fields, as wen as No.

3 Regulation or race those represented in the associa- track betting by the California to debtors able to pay to scale down their obligations." "Certainly It Is not an Invitation to default." he said. tion. racing board, permitting use of Spanish government. The bomb caused a panic in a crowd of holy year pilgrims. Four persons were injured but there was little property damage.

WATER-SOAKED PASSPORT LEADS TO ARREST. Solamon was born at Alexandria, Ex'Californian Wins Classic parl-mutuel betting machines at trial Recovery Administrator en- ters what is expected to be sr week of great significance IhV pointing the course for the, great drive to re-employ millions new-Idle. One of the administration's first MINIMUM WAGE RATES ARE FIXED He urged worldwide action to racetracks. No. 4 Tax exemption for non profit private schools.

raise prices and to increase 'the demand for raw materials in his- ad The minimum wages $12 to $18 onri T.ns Angeles, nrofessed to be I LONGCHAMPS, France, June 2fi. dress, made before the sub-commis Egypt, later became a Greek citizen for experienced men and $10 to $12 for experienced women, are based on a 48-hour work week and are No. 5 Reassessment of earthquake-damaged property In Los The three year old Cappiello. tasks is to appoint a consumers' advisory board a group to sit, with labor and oapital in judgment of sion on immediate measures for ft nancial reconstruction. Four-Square Gospel evangelist.

Bove performed what he said was a serious abdominal operation for an intestinal obstruction. He would give no details regarding the operation. "BABY" MESSAGE SENT TO TRAP WIRE LEAKS. But he did say: "I sent- the message about the baby for Mrs. Hutton.

It was an effort to find how private messages to Angelus Temple leaked out to newspapers, revealing her presence here. The message got back to Paris by way of the newspapers almost as quickly as it could have been Angeles and Orange Counties, graduated according to population No. 6 State bond Issue of The Senator asserted he did not believe "that prices can be raised $55,000,000 for refinancing irri of trading areas in wnicn stores are located. A minimum wage of fation and reclamation districts. the various codes of fair competi tion as they come up tor approval.

HEARING TO BEGIN ON TEXTILE CODE $9 a week is set for "junior work owned by the Countess of Granard, won the sixty-sixth running of the Grand Prix here yesterday from a field of 21 starters, earning for its owner the grand prize of about $50,000. No. 7 Setting ninety days ar by monetary means alone. 'PURCHASING POWER MUST BE RAISED ers, male or female, wno are un encouraged by the widespread support elsewhere. 2,582,173 ARE ELIGIBLE TO VOTE There are 2,582,173 voters eligible to go to the polls tomorrow, 223,939 of them in Alameda County.

Polls here "will open at 6 a. m. and close at 7 p. m. Oakland, Alameda and Berkeley voters will decide the fate of proposed amendments to their city charters, in addition to participating in the determination of the ter May as the date when laws already passed by the 1933 and finally a Spaniard, tie leu Spain, the police said, on Thursday niRht and came directly to Rome, arriving yesterday morning.

He went straight to St. Peter's where he deposited the bomb, the authorities asserted, in a heavy cardboard package. His arrest came about in a curious fashion. Police related that Solamon stood in the middle of St. Peter's square near the ancient Egyptian obelisk until the bomb exploded, whereupon began to run away.

The first of the public hearings der 18, have less than one years experience, and work in sections outside metropolitan areas. For Legislature shall become ef At the same time, he asserted, the purchasing power must be increased on a proposed code, that of the cot. ton textile industry, begins tomor feotive. No. 8 Giving home rule to these juniors minimum rates of or $11 are set in more populous by such measures as public worKs, row with a controversy expected counties without charters by Senator Couzens declared an in areas.

permitting their boards of super creased demand for raw materials, delivered in Los Angeles, so we shall be able to investigate the leak." Dr. Bove said Mrs. Hutton remained in grave condition. It was to develop around the' industry's suggestion that it operate on' a 40-hour week with a $10 minimum The code also gives employees the visors to fix salaries of county asi contemplated by the American tntouririo issues. San Francisco A Fascist militia officer In civ officers.

Alameda County not Drosram, offers in his opinion "far right to bargain collectively, calls for minimum, mark-up of 10 per ffnnrj. rrtnrimn misrenre- cehl 'bn goods, condemns misrepre Organized jabpr. feels the affected. The Countess of Grnnard Is the former Beatrice Mills. California heiress and sister ot Ogden Mills, former secretary of the treasury in the United States government.

She has lived in Europe for many years and is pomjlnr in court and dlplu-m'aflc' Wcles and on (lie Continent. The family fortune was founded by her grandfather, the late D. O. Mills, banker and capitalist of the California cold rush days. mere hop for world reotvWtftW Jos.

9 and 10 A test of sen hoiirs ol work should. be shorter, and the $10 figure increased, to $11 voters will register their verdict on a proposed $3,000,000 municipal bond issue for new schools. The Oakland charter amendment, If adopted, would be ratification, in of a 10 per cent reduction of timent on proposed diversion of $17,000,000 from the gasoline tax can possibly be expectet. merely from' reduction in tariff duties on a number of manufactured sentation ot merchandise, criticism of competitors' goods or selling nrices. and prohibits the sale by understood she planned a.lons rest in "Switzerland When she recovers, and afterward she will return lo Paris to establish residence presumably for the divorce which has been rumored as imminent.

Reports that Mrs. Hutton had a fund to pay off Interest and re demption charges on old high articles which are highly competi members of products manufactured tive between in penal institutions. way bonds for this and the next The lone Rcmiblican in the pay for policemen and firemen now voluntarily agreed to. Adoption of imonHiwnt would make the biennlum. ilian started fter him.

tie had passed the huge fountains' to the left of the piazza wben he put his hand Inside his eokt and threw something Into one of tbe fountains, the police said, and then d.ishcd on, eluding the pursuer by darting through the Bernini colonnade to narrow side streets. OFFICER FISHES PAPER OUT OF FOUNTAIN. The officer, thinking of the object tossed into the fountain, returned to the square and fished out a baby caused a scurrying to the town Local charter amendments are American delegation spoke in elab oration of the resolution the Ameri before the voters of Oakland, SOARS voluntary refund of 10 per cent of the police and fire department salaries legal by council action. It hall at Neuilly, where the hospital is. By French law, births must, be reported within 24 hours.

But there was no record. cans have introduced on expansion Berkeley and Alameda. I III o' credit and synchronized pro or $14. 'i Administrator Hugh S. Johnson said last night the government would not tolerate "wild-cat prict lifting." If pricesrise faster than is justified by increased costs and wages, Johnson emphasized in ah address; "the higher wages won't do -an good and the whole bright chance will just turn out to be a ghastly failure and another shattered "This does not mean selling below-cost," he said.

"The first, effect of this plan be to Increase busi-1 nesB and bigger business is a better way to profit than is higher prices. NOT TIME TO WHEAT 7 CIS. grams of public works to again start the wheels of industry. In direct fashion the Senator expressed BUSHEL IS the belief that debate has reached water-soaked Spanish passport I VIRGINIA TO MlfflL a noint where various views ca which he turned over to the police. ho drafted into concrete rcsolu The police presented the passport to Giovanni Secchl, a checking tions for adoption.

booth attendant, who identified the would provide for a a per cem reduction to aid a relief and pension fund and would authorize the council, by a two-thirds vote, to declare that an emergency exists and that police and fire department salaries may be cut not to exceed 10 per cent for a period of one year. ALAMEDA HAS 25 PROPOSED AMENDMENTS Alameda, with 25 proposed amendments on the ballot, will effect extensive changes to its city charter if all of them carry. Pay of policemen and firemen, ratification hv the citv council of appoint i photograph as that of the man who Other Grains Also Rise In Wild Trading; Farm Issues in New Highs Deliberation Nears Record For Local Courts; Jurors Hear Testimony Read Over INDIA AGREES TO SILVER STABILIZING India indicated today her willingness to cooperate in the rehabilita Drys Expect to Make Better Showing With Big Turnout; Wets Still Confident NEW CABLE ASKING FOR DAVID DISCOUNTED. LOS ANGELES, June The fear of becoming the victim ot a new hoax troubled the usual tranquil David L. Hutton Jr.

today to the point of becoming a skeptic. The portly husband of Aimee Semple 'IcPherson Hutton no sooner was assured that a hoax presented' him with a "phantom son" than he was upset by new fears that some other foxy business was urging him to the bedside of his wife, ill in Paris. He blandly refused to believe the authenticity ot a cablegram, asserting Mrs. Hutton was dangerously ill and calling lor him, just as he had disbelieved a first message advising him he had become a father. The erstwhile choir singer, now an unemployed radio performer and scenario writer, was, in short, skepti tion of silver, as projected in the resolution of Senator Key Pittman.

This was authoritatively disclosed after a meeting of the conference silver committee, at which Sir George Shuster, Secretary of the Treasury for India, was present. Americans and others interested in the rehabilitation of silver said this was the. most Important CHICAGO, June 26. (U.R) One of the greatest trading days since the war saw wheat prices leap forward as much as 7 cents a bushel on the Chicago Board ot Trade today with one delivery, May, reaching 99 cents a bushel. GET RICH QUICK "Our best people understand this is no time to get rich quick.

It jis the time to pull our country but of a hole." General Johnson summed up the whole aim of the recovery program as this. J'' "Split up the existing work to. put more men on the payroll and, raise i the wages for the shorter working. shift so that no workert is getting less than a. living Due to varying living and-other factors, he explained, -no Sin' Approaching the record for long deliberations in the local courts, the jury in the "Lusltania Case" was still deadlocked at noon today starting the fourth day since it received the case.

The record in long-time Jury deliberation in the Alameda County courts in recent years was set in the Golet Oil Company trial in 1II2G when a verdict was returned after four and a half da vs. had deposited the bomb package with liim an hour before the explosion'. A check of outgoing trains failed to reveal Solamon and the police then searched the hotels. The arrest was made early this, morning, the authorities Immediately notifying the Vatican and the Spanish Embassy. Whether Solamon made any state-: mcnt was not divulged, According to the Lateran treaty he will be tried in Italy.

Police said the bomb was only moderately powerful. The Pope was in his private library at the time of the explosion and, thinking that it was the cannons which are fired daily to announce the ntibn hour, he went on with his work. By The Associated Press. The old "get-out-the-vote" plea today wound up campaigning in the two states California West Virginia which will decide tomorrow what they want done about the prohibition amendment. For once the wets and drys claimed a common objective.

In an ar Other grains rose accordingly and which could have nappenca tradln(? lt of tne big Board ot 1 1 1U i. 'i Trade Building was the scene of elusion. ments by the mayor, increase in the board of public utilities from five to seven members, a change in the date of municipal elections and new recall provisions are among the Issues involved In the charter amendments. Berkeley has before. It two local propositions' designed to legalize the sale of 3.2 per cent beer in that city.

One is a charter amendment to modify a provision now in effect which bans the sale of beer, along with other alcoholic beverages. The other proposition would permit delivery of 3.2 per cent beer. Public Agencies to India is the world's largest holder mot.intense excitment from opening to the close. It was a 'wild" market with fluctuations wide and The jury In the "Lusitania Case" gument over whether heavier votes would have changed the results in the fourteen states that already cal of anything that crackled across cable wires, his manager, Harry C. began deliberating at 10:42 a.

gle schedule of hours and wages could be laid down for all, industries, "but without any commitment sudden. At one time during the trading wheat dropped .2 cents a Friday following more than six Brandon, told the United Press. works of testimony. Superior Hutton was in seclusion on a ranch. bushel suddenly, then turned around have endorsed repeal, their leaders agreed, in Washington, that everybody should ballot in tomorrow's elections.

Said F. Scott McBride, superin to close near the peak point of the day. we can say for the benefit of smau-er employers everywhere der present conditions, and as far as the lowest paid class of workers Auto Falls 200 Feet; Closing prices on the wheat de None Fatally Hurt liveries and the net July 89 per bushel, up 6 per are concerned, an-average of about 32 hours a week at not less than 45 cents an hour for the lowest paid Pneumonia Attacks Doug Fairbanks, Jr. NEW YORK, June 26. (Suffering from an attack of pneumonia, Douglas Fairbanks former husband of Joan Crawford, was said Frank M.

Ogden ordered them locked up Saturday afternoon for the week-end. TESTIMONY ON "DUMMY LOANS" IS READ AGAIN Yesterday the jurors returned to court for three hours while testimony regarding alleged "dummy loans" was read to them, together with part of the testimony of Frank SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, June 28. bushel. September 91 cents per bushel, type of workers would do this job. Riding an automobile down an almost sheer fall of 200 feet caused severe injuries, but no deaths, to a up 6-'i4 cents per bushel.

of silver, having on hand some 400 million ounces. Her adherence to the Pittman plan, therefore, is considered absolutely vital for its success. Experts say that if the nations holding silver agree to control the flow of the metal to the market, theni it" will be easy to fix and maintain a price. STABILIZATION OF-SILVER ESSENTIAL Stabilization of the silver price is essential to the American plan by which one-fifth of each nation's currency coverage would be in If the price can be fixed and maintained, then there, is greater likelihood of the Pittman resolution being adopted by the major nations attending the conference. Adherence by India advanced Senator Pittman towards his goal huge stride.

While the silver program has cost of living December 94 cents per bushel, party of six here last night. IS INCREASING v. tendent of the Anti-Saloon League: "Returns so far in elections on repeal show that the dry vote is strong enough to win every remaining state If the drys succeed in getting out as Urge a proportion of dry voters as the wets have gotton out in states that voted for repeal." WETS CLAIM FROM 60 TO 80 PER CENT. up 6 cents per bushel. The National Industrial Confer Deputy sheriffs and.

volunteer assistants worked for two hours in re Distribute Funds WASHINGTON, June 26. (P)-Private welfare agencies will not be permitted to handle any Federal Emergency Relief Funds after August Harry L. Hopkins, Federal Emergency Relief Administrator, today notified Governors and State Relief Administrations that distribution of Fedaral funds must be made by public agencies. May 99 cents-. The May delivery-delivery due moving the injured, so nearly inac ence Board made -public a report showing the cost of to wage earners was increased or.

the first in May, 1934 came on the board be in a serious con-lition today it Doctor's Hospital, to at i he admit- cessible was the place in which the automobile landed. officially the first time today, open time, since September, 1930. The in- ing at 94Vi cents per bushel and The car skidded off a grade on crease was less than 1 per cent aim Replied Jouett Shouse, president 'he road in big Cottonwood Canyon, rapidly climbed to within reach of the traders' dream one dollar per of the Association Against the Pro- was due principally to a 3.6 per cent Increase in food prices in May, over the I Garcia, prosecution witness, and the court's instructions regarding the same transactions. Judge Ogden ordered the jurors to take a rest in the afternoon when Mrs. Dorothy Udell, 1415 Oak Street, said she was tired and nervous.

Mrs. Udell fainted Saturday while other testimony was being read. As a result of the judge's order the jury was returned to the Coit Hotel and the members spent the afternoon listening to radio programs and reading. J. p.

McHernan, 582 Thirty-seventh Street, is the fore bushel. leading out of Salt Lake City, and tumbled through boulders to the bottom of the canyon. wee k-end The children's bureau of the uc- In Fort Worth. Texas, today wheat reached $1 for the first time in sev nartment of Labor announced fig William Plumhof, 19, the driver, eral years. ures showing that for April amounts suffered a- fractured clavicle andl hibition Amendment: "Cheerfully we welcome (Dr.

McBride's) appeal for a larger popular participation In prohibition repeal elections. Out of every 1000 additional votes Dr. McBride helps us to get to the polls, 60 to 80 per cent will be progressed so favorably there still is a hitch in the development of the American plan for restriction When young Fair banks arrived from Europe an Friday he was suf of money spent in relief wors De a punctured lung, Mary Collins, 17, Federal Drive on Racketeering Ready WASHINGTON, June 26. U.R A Federal drive to stamp out racketeering will start immediately with a broad preliminary survey of the crime Attorney General Cummings said today. NEW YORK, June 26.

P) Sensational advances in wheat and 0) of wheat production. creased for the first time since June 1932. Dr. Emma Winslow the bureau described much of the cotton today brought corresponding It is understood Prime Minister Rnmsav MacDonald of Great 'Brit fering from decrease as seasonal, but express. belief that it might mark "the defi- ain Is anxious to see an agreement gains in farm issues on, the stock exchange.

They also helpeo, bring the industrial and railroad averages to the best levels since November i bad cold which later became on wheat as soon as possible in the nite break in the wtioie of the depression." A 19, 1931. Z3 The whole market moved higher nore sen- us. He was aken to the belief that this would give the world a great tangible achievement by the conference over which he presides. There is much speculation concerning how far Australia man. HVE DEFENDANTS ARE ON TRIAL The defendants In the case are V.

L. Coffel, G. R. Searl, Frank Smith, Jack Frcilas and Rufino Fernandes, officers and agents of the Lusitania Corporation nnd- Its subsidiary, the Pittsburg Building and Loan Association. All are charged with thirteen in heavy turnover that caused tick FAIR-HANKS JR.

sustained a possible fracture of the skull and concussion. Other members of the party escaped with minor injuries. Prosecutions of Hoarders to Begin WASHINGTON. June 26. (Pi-Names of gold hoarders who refused to return the metal in compliance with President Roosevelt's order-soon will be published by the Department of Justice.

Attorney-General Cummings said today that prosecution would follow' publication of the names, and the only thing causing' delay is the department'! desire to all its evi ers to lag. Large blocks appeared, 10 i a 1 (API photo J. I. Case and National Distillers from the home of his momer, Mrs. will be influenced by the wishes of the Drime minister or ner vied for leadership in point ot gain, 'Case' reached 92, up 7'4 points, Jack Whiting, wife of the musical comedy actor.

He is being attended by two mother country. BRITAIN MIGHT IIPHET PROGRAM counts of grand theft and one count while distillers made a record high at 85, up 7. New highs at gains ranging to more than 5 points were physicians. cast for repeal." Both states, though, were looked upon as only a sort of warm-up for what is considered a more crucial test on July 18 when Alabama and Arkansas become the first southern commonwealths to act on the Twenty-first Amendment. MASSACHUSETTS AND INDIANA CONVENTIONS.

Today also was the day for Indiana's 329 delegates in convention to express formally their state's decision, recorded in the June 6 Two hundred and forty-six delegates were pledged to vote for repeal, 83 against Likewise Massachusetts' 45 delegates to the constitutional conven-tinn, all pledged to repeal, met at the State House today and ratified the Twenty-first Amendment which repeals the Eighteenth Amendment James Roosevelt, son of the President and one of the repeal-pledged of conspiracy growing out of the alleged operations of the two companies in obtaining more than Sol- HOLLYWOOD, June 26. (7P) made U. S. Industrial Alcohol. Britain is yef be reckoned with.

-There was some speculation a tn the eventual attitude of the the Mail Order Shares, and Crown OCX) from Eastbay investors. and- it was acknowledged Garcia was the treasurer of the Pittsburg company. that their disapproval woiua ue Corn ti Seal. i Reichstag, Bavarian Joan Crawford, former wife of Douglas Fairbanks, said today that she was prepared to leave Hollywood on short notice for his bedside if Fairbanks failed to rally. She denied that such a reunion would be a gesture toward recon South-Wide Campaign Launched to Gut Cotton ATLANTA, June JB-rTlie Federal- government "launched south-wide campaign today to give some 2,000,000 farms chance to better their lot by curtailing this year's cotton crop in exchange for benefits it expected' to aggregate more than $150,000,000.

Under the direction of Cully A. Cobb of cotton production chief of President Roosevelt's Farm Relief forces, an army of extension workers began a six-day drive to explain the program to cotton grow-crSt In hundreds of rural communities farmers gathered to hear their own leaders explain how the government proposed to pay them cash for plowing up at least 25 per cent as much as 50 per cent of this a cotton crop. The campaign is intended to i setback for the American plan, i Today's Tribune Subject I'agt Amusements, Theaters ....20 Aviation 8 I Churches 7 Classified" Ads 21 Comics 19 Cross Word Puzzle .18 Culbertson Contract 18 Editorials .24 Editorial Features 17 Fiction 18 Financial 14 Ceraldine 1 8 Look Out, It's a Racket. 4 Marine 8 MinuU, Mysteries 20 National Whirligig i 1 3 Radio 8 Society, Women's Events. 6 Sports' 4 10 Vital Statistic in i i i ii dence complete before presenting a case to court $5,000,000 Loan for Simultaneously with" the silver Diet Members Jaded committee there was a ses Quake Zone Okehed WASHINGTON.

June MUNICH. Bavaria, June All members of the Reichstag and the Bavarian Diet representing the Bavarian People's Party," were arrested today on order of the Munich A loan of $5,000,0000 the Unifed chief of police, Heinnch Himmter. $8000 Reward Posted For Spanish Fliers MEXICO, D. June 26. Rewards totalling $8000 to persons finding Capt.

Mariano Barberan and Lieut. Joaquin Collar, Spanish transatlantic fliers missing since last Tuesday on a flight from Havana to Mexico, were announced today. The governor of Pueblo State nd Spanish ohambers of tfommsree, in offering the "id they hoped to stimulate an already widespread tettcb for DM Spaniard. sion of the monetary subcommittee on the gold aspects of the Pittman resolution, calling for, the withdrawal of the metal rom internal circulation and reducing the lcgaT minimum of gold reserves, whT'Vtaining gold as the fundamental measure of value. James M.

Cox and James Warburg represented the American delegation. -Conference leaders -were (Continued 1, Cat 1) ciliation. She told of talking nightly, with the actor's mother in New York and of receiving constant information on his condition. As she spoke she appeared strained and anxious. "It is not a question of a reconciliationI'm afraid that could never be but Doug and I are fine friends.

I He has meant a lot to me and if he needs me at any' go to aim," bo (aid. BERLIN. June on delegates, left the presidential yacht Amberjack II yesterday, to be on hand. CHARLESTON, W. June 28.

mVoters of the mountain state Rehabilitation Corporation of Loa Angeles for reconstruction of public buildings damaged In the California earthquake was approved today by the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Unified. Corporation, also received $500,000 for rehabilitation of privat dwelling. an extensive scale against Socialist and Communist functionaries were reported today -at Madgebutg- awl go to the polls tomorrow in the pro. Sonftenberg, where 465 pcrsr-s (C -1 'wet taken Into joteetiv (CootJoutd on Pf li Col-1.).

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