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Jfeleph one 3-1111 fhe' Arizona Republican, Phoenix, Sunday Morning, May 11, 1930 age Eight cout Activities Boy ixecutive's Report Shows Substantial Expansion In alley Democrat. Montana, another -jection of both Hughe.and Senator Reed. Republican IM. Allen Anderson Elected Disappearance Causes Search were optimistic of his confirmation. The work of Roberts As special government counsel in the oil frauds prosecutions has gained the approval of Senators Norris and Borah aa well as Senator Walsh.

National Guaranty President Three Troops Added Since Last December Fubstantial xransion of Boy Bcrut activities in the valley was Moslems Add Strength To Gandhi Group (Continued from Page One) who had proposed them apparently deferred their execution. At Poona the people were thrown into an uproar early today by a A At the last meeting of the board of directors. M. Allen Anderson Society Girl's Buying Trip Delays Trains TASHKENT, U. S.

S. May 8. (AP) (Delayed) Miss Mary Van Rensselaer Cogswell, New Tcrk society girl, disappeared mysteriously last night from a special train carrying American and ether foreign correspondents returning to Moscow from the opening of the new Turkestan-Siberian railroad at You may regret that you did not have $10,000 tn put into General Motors or-U. S. Steel or American Tel.

Tel. a few years ago. You would be wealthv today had you done so. Regrets don't help. insur; was elected president of the National Guaranty Syndicate, an organization dealing in first mortgage real estate bonds, and the ihown tn a- report made last niht bv GPore F.

Millar, executive, be- tomorrow cajni uwuSa wuajf savings invested I fore directors of the coun in flood of pamphlets urging them to company has begrun marketing of those securities In Arizona. Offices are maintained in the Luhrs Tower. A resident of Phoenix for the past eight years. Mr. Anderson was for the last five and a half years cil at a rally in the Heard fecout pueblo.

Three new troops have fceen added to the Roosevelt council since Hwrmhcr. t9i'. and the member- Ainaubulak, and for a time had Insured and Bonded Trust CertiSicates Investigate Today Investment Managers Corporation 428 Security Bldg. Phoenix Phone 31461 secretary and treasurer of the First National Building: and Loan association. He has entirely severed his connections with that organization.

The National Guaranty syndicate's main offices have been located in fip of Scouts h.is grown from 746 to 316. No troops were dropped, HHier Ptiited. and the new troops or-ranixed were those of the John C-Grenway p-st. American LVglon. Vetvrans" of the Hoiukp War, and the Second Ward.

Church of Letter Iay Activities Amonp the March and April activities listed by Miller for the council m-ere the council-wide Cainp-o-ral. isit and entertainment of the chief icout executive and regional representatives, civic service in connection with dedication of the Cool-idre dam. and district meetines at seize all the arms and ammunition possible to fight and overthrow the British. These wera written In red ink and were found posted conspicuously throughout the city. They were signed "commnder-in-chief of the Hindustan army." The police managed to obtain a few of them, but the inhabitants destroyed the rest.

Xo disorders were reported at Poona. Abbas Tyabji, Gandhi's successor, announced that he would lead a salt pilgrimage to Dharsaana with 300 volunteers or Monday. marching from Karadi Matvad. He said that on Thursday he would raid a government-operated salt depot. Roberts Faces Study By, Certain Senators (Continued From Page One her countrymen badly worried.

While railroad officials held up all service on the Tashkent-Moscow line, secret police scoured the whole of Tashkent for the adventurous American girl who began her career in Russia last summer by crashing the gates of Moscow without a Soviet visa. Xo trace of her was found. Then it was learned that two hours after the train had left Tashkent. Miss Cogswell turned up at the station laden with Dack- Phoenix for a number or years, and it has been marketing its securities in Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico and California. During the past two years approximately $300,000 has been loaned on first mortgages to home builders in Phoenix and the Salt River valley.

Mr. Anderson said the purposes of the corporation are to stimulate thrift and industry. Loans are made only to home builders and are on the amortization plan. Bonds also are sold on the same plan. Mr.

Anderson said. Chandler and Gilbert. Miller also mentioned the five new troops whose organization is pendirg. ages. While government officials tore their hair in an effort to halt the train further alone the line.

COGSWELL. MART VAN A court of lionor prosram tn which nearly 100 Scouts received promotions and merit awards lent she calmly announced she had spent it color to the. rally. The opening tne evening at Tashkent with Mr. Arthur Powell Davis, wife of an event of the program was a aisiinei- Niece of J.

Pierpont Morgan, whose latest adventure in Soviet Russia vvas the halting of rail traffic when she disappeared from a train on a buying trip of several hours. Oakland, irrigation engineer. M. ALLEN ANDERSON ive Indian coremony ronowea oy camp sonsrs and "stunts." Maj. c-t IT puicnasing pretty trinkets hats, belts, bracelets and Uzebkistan horsehair veils for use in New I short talk on scoutinc ideaH.

Pr. A. C. Armbruster presided over the court of honor. York parties.

Miss Cogswell represented on American newspaper at the railroad Pennant Winners Groups receiving Camp-o-ml pen nants last nig-ht were Phoenix troop Phoenix troop 10. Phoenix troop opening. She interested Soviet photographers almost more than the ceremony itself, for they took numerous pictures of her. Phoenix troop 4. Mesa troop 53 strictly judicial viewpoint without bias created by personal predilection, should determine the fitness of members of the judiciary rather than other consideration," McBride said.

"If Mr. Roberts measures up to these qualifications he should be confirmed." Informed that Roberts had denied a story stating that he denounced the ISth amendment in a speech in 1923. Senator Sheppard said he wrould withhold judgment on the nominee. Chairman Norris of the judiciary committee, said the nomination would be considered at the regular session on Monday and like all other nominations, referred to a. subcommittee.

A report from the subcommittee the following week would be in prospect. Both Senators TCorris and Borah, Republican, Idaho, who led the fights against Chief Justice Hughes and against. Judge John J. Parker of North Carolina, have- indicated their support of Roberts. Because of this, senate leaders Phoenix troop 41.

and Phoenix tioop 44. The rank of Star Scout was Chinese War Is Raging On Dual Fronts (Continued from Pag One.) the countryside was reduced, to desolation." Flames of the burning villages, it was said, lasted for four days and could be seen for many miles. Many of those kidnaped were murdered and their mutilated bodies Fiven to Don B. Pinnell, Owen Wat-kins. Billy Sweitzer.

L. V. Curtis Donald Beck and Leonard Goddard. Greenwood Mausoleum "For Those Who Care VISITORS WELCOME 9 a. m.

to 5 p. m. Every day, including Sunday F. A. AYERS, MANAGER PH.

FO. BOX 935 Martial Law Federal Board Announces New Fruit Rulings Revised administrative instructions covering the disposition of ripening host fruits, recommended by the Federal Fruit Fly board were announced early last week by Dr. W. C. O'Kane, chairman of the boa rd.

Citrus fruits, avocados, bananas and persimmons, left on the trees at the beginning of the host-free period. April 5. because they were too Th rank of Life Scout was iriven to CieorE-o Nelson. Charles Duddinir. Don W.

Gu.tin, Donald Shortridpe. Harold Slurtrldpe and Robert Davis. Is Proclaimed Tl'e rank of Eagle Scout was piven to carpenter, uuver C'ark. Wilson Knsrlish. and Jimnne lories The rank of the Bronze Palm W3 pres'Ttd to Albert Gibson and.

In Texas Town (Continued From Page One) flung into creeks or left in the road Griffith. couts iv -ivine merit badgea tn erreen to be susceptible to th ways. The brigands were opposed by Xationalist government troops, but Mediterranean fruit fly must addition to those whose names were published yesterday morning were removed when ripe and disposed of, Two Youths Killed In Automobile Crash (Continued from Page One) occupants of the Patton car could not be learned it an early hour this morning in the excitement that attended movement of the dead and injured from the accident scene to undertaking- parlors and hospitals. Motorists Aid Passing motorists rushed McLennan and the body of young Shafer, from which they had lifted the wrecked car. to Good Samaritan hospital.

Boys who assisted in this undertaking were James Elder, 913 West McDowell road. Reese Vaughn. 26 East Virginia avenue, and Albert Roundtree, 321 East Virginia avenue. Other mototists moved young Lewis and the body of young Pat-ton to St. Joseph's hospital.

The Patton car, with young Robert at the wheel, was traveling north on Central avenue, it being the intention of Patton, Shafer and Lewis to meet friends at the Arbor dance pavilion. When the Patton car neared the intersection of Glendale and Central avenues, a machine owned by Mrs. N. Gowett and driven by D. F.

McLennan of Peoria appeared, traveling west on Glendale avenue. Young Patton swerved his machine to avoid the McLennan car, but failed, and the two machines met near the center of the intersection. Terrific Crash There was a terrific crash. The Gowett car careened, jumped a. ditch, passed between two large trees by the roadside and came to a stop a twisted, splintered mass of wood and steel, a.

short distance on the north side of Glendale. The Pat only a few outlaws weer killed. the board said, which could be done Frederick Nort brup pathtinning. f-3n1ieraft Robert SMkin handi- in any of the following: The notorious "Widow Chang" was believed to be the leader of a party of 200 origands. Believed aft.

scholarship: Max Destroyed or placed immediately music, p.nnimoin;. ier- in cold storage: consumed locally within five days after picking. to have become partly insane and revengeful as a result of the killing of her wealthy husband by shipped under permit within two days after packing or from cold storage to any destination author health, firemanship. wooricarv-ne; James Stain-tis ")oti Oustin physical development; lack woodca rvincr: Owen 'A'atkins wmvl work. sciiolars-hip.

ookinj. handicraft. carpentry: Melczer photocrapliy. and wis Davenport bookbinding. Others weri Wilson nvimminz.

life saving: Russell Wil ized in the quarantine regulations, Sav 1 54 PAINT, back. Their hose lines were cut. The courtyard became a scene of pitched battles in the center of which cracking flames ate their way through the county court building. Troops were ordered from Dallas. When they arrived thfi rioters had quieted and the court building was reduced to four blackened walls, damaged virtually beyond reclaim.

When the soldiers started a march to the court where Hughes' fate had been sealed, the lynchers met them with defiance. There was a struggle. A gun barked: then others. Several soldiers and civilians were wounded. Then began a siege which continued until long after midnight.

The shouts of the mob, the rattle of an occasional shot and the stomping of feet sent terror into the homes of Sherman citizens. At one time persons were among the party bent on avenging itself against, the negroes. Mob Unappeased bandits, she herself had turned brigand and long had ravaged the country with her followers. New Tornadoes Hit Kansas As Fatalities Gain (Continued from Page One) Jury Deadlocked In J. K.

Ward Tria (Continued from Page One son firemanship: James Henderson when he was county treasurer. In an endeavor to show how tax payments were handled. Then, former Govern or George W. P. Hunt, G.

S. Cun woodcarving. firemanship: Jack ryler woodcarving. woodwork; Stevrns swimming. wod-arving.

pathfinding; Perry Wil-iamstliandicraft. Francis Wolfe, carpentry; "ranklin Rutledee personal health; arrv Frank, jr. Ialhercraft. fire-nanship; Tom Stobbs athletics; Ha rol rt i wood ca rv i Pioneering, cookinc. first aid.

catnp-nr, athletics; rinalJ Phortridite r. and Oklahoma in the last week ningham. George Roberts, Ira Crouch. A. AV.

Leonard and YV. K. Taylor testified for Ward as charac ter witnesses. At the conclusion of mounted to S6 with the addition of fnnr deaths from twisters which swept eastern Oklahoma yesterday. Combined with the effects of the recent tornadic gusts tn Kansas, Miscnnri nnd Vebraska.

the death the testimony of Mrs. Edna Brown, last witness, the defense rested. jioneerinc plivsical development. sooking. first aid.

crimping; nom.i totals more than 100. Sullivan co king, poultry keeping: Central and Southern Texas were ton machine turned over, according to persons residing nearby who rushed to their doors when the crash reverberated through the neighborhood, and landed on its side in a ditch north of the intersection. When the dust subsided. McLen Richard Fhedner firemansnip, beginning rehabilitation after the tornado of last Tuesday when the citizens were forced to battle a new enemv today floods. Tn the nan was found among the splinters They went to the courthouse and threw open its blackened door.

Hughes was there, prone on the floor between shelves of records of legal affairs, lie was dead. Th mob chained his body and dragged it through the streets of Sherman. They found a cotton -wood tree and hanged their victim to its branches, milling about in anger. The mob was unappeased. They raced off to the negro section where five houses were burned.

The negToes fled to the open country, concealing themselves in wayside bushes. of his machine with one hand tight Leonard Gonaro cooKing. public health: Glen Stew-trt pathfinding. reading, cooking, ind V. W.

Marshall, scoutmaster-signalling, automobiling, and busi- ly gTipping a spoke of its demolished wheel, and Patton, Lewis and Shafer were pinned beneath the Patton machine. The sides of the Patton car were crumpled together. Mexia section of Central Texas, four inches of rain in a brief reriod sent streams to their highest levels in seven years. Bridges were wiped out and lives endangered in the lowlands. Heavy Rainfall Var Georgetown.

streams inundated the low lying sections following rainfall gauging three to seven inches, which caused damage to crons. The San Gabriel river The McLennan car, a sedan, was al most completely demolished, the rear end and section of the top being all that was left undam At last the soldiers brought order Honors To Be Given All Mothers Today tConttnued From Page One) irtists in Phoenix and the valley. Nearly all of the Pho'inx fhiircb-s and ministers are devoting ser- oacK to tne city. aged- t-iiri man, a cuy or was rtfclilfiaililJ SHk Jert to count the cost, while the soldiers remained against any re was at 20-foot stage and reported newal or me outnreak. rising rapidly.

Other sections or '1 exas ana uKia- nces to mothers today and tonight. 3iblical texts with particular ref boma were facing floods and the erence to mother and son will be menace became acute in Kansas, where moisture was conspicuously tised by ministers for special ser- absent in normally rainy March and notlf. ong i many raf-a Till be on themes. April. READ THIS GUARANTEE! Seroeo Paints, whn applied according to the simple directions printed on each can, are guaranteed to give you the service you have a right to expect of any paint ngardltu of pric; or we will furnish new paint free of charge and pay for puffing It on your building I In south central Kansas near VHEN IN LCHO BEACH eiOPAT THIS BEAUTIFUL, NEW TRANSIENT AND RESIDENTIAL MOTEL.

Chandler Services Significant at Chandler will be interdenominational Mother's Wichita, streams were becoming Don't wait until you -wish you had attended to the Brakes prevent the accident by using ordinary precaution liow. Perfect adjustment prevents sidesway, skidding or slipping. Come to "Safety Brake" headquarters for expert bankful but the danger will be erased, government forecasters said. lav service at the Mrst Methodist All luxuriouslq furnislted outsida loops with batl hurch. The Christian, Episcopal.

unless additional downpours occur. Arizona's roster of automobile deaths suddenly lengthened last night to reach, with the addition of two names in one crash, the total for the entire first six months of 1329. The 55th automobile fatality a year ago was not recorded until the last day of June. With the 55th fatality occurring 50 days earlier this year than in 1929, Arizona's grim record of motorcar deaths last night showed an increase for 1930 of 37 per cent over one year ago. The deaths of Patton and Shafer were the 21st and 22nd in Maricopa county alone this year, though they were the first fatalities in the county in May.

Maricopa now has three times the number of fatalities charged to its nearest competitor, Pima county. The fatalities last night were the 13th and 14th occurring in collisions, this form of accident being the second most disastrous in the state's 1930 record, trailing onlv overturning machines which have accounted for 19 deaths. RATES fZWANDW vazarene ani jxietnoaisi cuuii-m-o vill co-operate in the services. The Twister Hits A small twister cut a swath Enticing-clxsckIu rate 3 through the cast edge of Peck, ev O. Bishop, the Rev.

james 5. Helms, the Rev. T- H. Ritter today, toppling small build USE PAINTS! the Rev. John Wesley oranae ings and disabling communication lines, but injuring no one.

The usu rill have charge of the devotions. The influence of the moiner wiu al deluge of rain followed. A severe storm brought the neav- the main menu 'v' iuv otocfis to oeaca PINESTGAPE IM LONG BEACH OF FOODS SERVED AT SENSIBLE PRICES ALA CARTE. TABLE D'HOTE HOTEL APAYETTE DRCADWAV 1 lKinFNJ SEROCO Master-Mixed rjons bv the Kev. 3ell.

pastor of the Emmanuel Bap- 1st church, and the Rev. Marion lest rain record in 10 years In the section around Temple. and highway traffic was halted for sev ATietstone Baker, rastor or xne Tnion Congregational church. themes will dominate services eral hours. Streams tne viciuuy were suddenly swollen.

Crops were damaged considerably by wind, and trees were uprooted. it the Free jiemnciEi tn'j" JITWO BLOCKS EAST OPf BROADWAY fcAMERlCAN At Goodland, snow was lie First spiniuansi t-iiuin. The Rev. Robert E. Elmore will sirr.t morning services at the Cen- falling tonight after 12 hours ot rain.

The temperature was near per gallon White, $3.60 cnurcn to limners freezing. lay and Craig Conway will sing nlr. "Little Mother of Mine. Congress Conferees One gvion covers 350 sq. f4 2 coats.

Choice of 27 colors Mother's dav also will be the com piling topic or morning worsnip ai First Methodist church and the Central Methodist cnurcn. sjuin. Houston Population Given As 290,811 HOUSTON. May 1 (API The population of Houston was announced today by the district supervisor of the census as 24J0.S11. The census of 1920 showed the population as 138.276.

This indicates a percentage increase of 110 per cent. Moroccos postal check svstem is growing rapidly, there being more than transactions last year trs th Mn formula usd by 3 othmr leading manufacturers whosm paints arm sold at much hlghor prices than ours. Deadlock On Tariff (Continued From Page One) no plan advanced to the point where it could be voted upon. Hinoti On One. Point Wondrous ivioxnor "Ttie World's Wondrous t.

Mrmon bv the Rev. R. R. Det seller, will mark morning worship oarfield Methodist church. (WH 66 Kt the Adams street Church of th Rev.

William S. Irvine Why Millions Buy Scroco Master-Mixed House Paintsl FIRST because Seroco Master-Mixed is made from the finest formula known the same formula that is used in other nationally advertised paints selling at much higher prices. SECOND because Master-Mixed sells for lA to lA less than paints identical in quality! The same reasons are behind the tremendous success of all Seroco Paints: Good, honest quality that proves itself in longer wear and greater satisfaction! Prices as low as savings in manufacture and selling will allow prices that save you Vi to on your paint bill I There is a Seroco Paint for every purpose. 1 With the debenture believed to be headed for definite abandonment, the whole question appears hinire on a settlement of the Z-iU mTfxc on a "Mother's Vow. MASTER MIXED flOMENT White lead (Carbonate) White Lead (Sulphate) Zinc Oxide Silicone of Magnesium Li-lnl Mother's dav music will flexible dispute.

Republican lead Lark morning services at the Beth ic.omhlv of God. ITE)t 125S 36 9 J0035 90 1058 100 .1 ers are striving to formulate some kind of an arrangement that would meet President Hoover's wishes. THE SUNNY ROUTE TO At the First, tsaptist. cnurcn in" L-vening services will be given over In the observance of Mother's day. The executive wants retained in VEHICLE 3435 Pure Linseed Oil Dryer and Volatile rnis is also true of the evening the bill he existing principle of permitting the executive to raise or lower duties up or down as Services at the Grace Luineran hurcn ana tne innaiian cjm' church.

Other Mother's day services will be held at the Church the Brethren. Capitol Christian the Neighborhood Congre- from CALVE STOH AND HOUSTON r-t tonal church. Unity Truth cen- and the Capitol Methodii 'hurch. South. a "Ethical Religion.

THE HARRIET POTTER DAY AND much as 50 per cent after investigation by the tariff commission. The house bill does this. None of the rates still in disagreementsilver, cement and lumberwere discussed by the conferees today, although there was some debate of the tariff commission make-up. Senator Smoot said the concensus appeared to be for the senate's provision for a bi-partisan commission of six, as at present, as opposed to the house amendment for a non-partisan body of seven. .111 the Mother's day address Our five modem paint factories arc located at Chicago (2), Philadelphia, Berkeley, CaL, and Memphis, Tcnrv.

Wer radio station KOY at 9:30 iVelock this morning. The Rev. M. in. Bartlett, matron of the Florence i Written ton home, will deliver the HAVANA.

VIGO BOULOGNE AND BREMEN OO IXOYD CABIN UNE1S S.4SEYDLITZ Jnneio S.S.CREFELD July rn Uprising Of Moros BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS In Beautiful Santa Monica by the Sea SUMMER SCHOOL AND VACATION ACTIVITIES BEGIN JULY 1st Ocean bathing, swimming lessons in the pool, horseback riding, tennis, basketball, hiking, beach picnics; school work for those who need and desire it. Boarding $85.00 Day $35.00 Considered Serious (Continued From Page One) STORE HOU 8:30 a.m. to 6 ime officer and four men killed teier 3-12L i five officers and 10 men DEPARTMENT STORE 151-75 E. ADAMS ST. Also recall; terriee bom New York to EntUad-Ireland Franca Germany 707 So.

Hill it. Lea Angeles, California or your loeal agtnt SATURDAY 8:30 a.m. to 9 Jvounded. secretly three years ago. Companions joined them there.

Captain Grinstead was among those wounded when constabulary were fired, upon from a subterranean apartment of the fort during an attack. He was shot in the leg. PLANE SEEDER A movement is under way In Beaumont, to seed 50,000 ceres of ature land bv I 1 The immediate cause of the up I was the effort of constabu Wry to seize unlicensed firearms WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK 51.6 San Vicente Blvd. vjrj the possesion of three Moros. YLesistlnir arrest, the aros en- Phone 22914 mm th fort, which w4? rnred m0lf.

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