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Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Wednesday Morning, January 10, 1934 Page Three TdepHone 3-1111 Naval Planes Jones Requests Shareholders U. S. Airmail Prison Escape Held In Theft MoreRFCMoney Ready For Hop Election Held By Loan Group The five directors of the Salt U.S. Pay Cut Is Continued (Continued From Tage One) (Continuea From rre One) Oppose Suit (Continued From Paga One) lulu were reported favorable and Meut. Kraory AV.

Ptepbena, nary aeredorist. said weather conditions Charges Made r'mm Pane Ow) lift Wilirirn1t, Mc "'I Brown rwin iiP th iezilatlon unlrr here would be jrood tomorrow. noses amounts to about River Valley National Farm Loan The plane are patrol Association were re-elected for an that the said defendant Greig Scott, acting as attorney and counsel tax bill, prepared to irt the liquor tax levy out of th way when it reported to the floor the measure passed by the house last week. flying boats with all-metal hulls. were la excellent conditio and that th past year had hm ene improvement as far aa farmers loans were crn-ned.

W. H. Woolf. the Frderal I Bank of Berkeley and manager Its Arizona, cfflce. gave a talk tha activities c.f the farm credit sd-mimstration as reorganised by Henry Moigeftthau.

now secretary of the treasury. President Mr-He'-mott predicted the' association would be cf service to more Salt Rtver vality farmers than ever during the coming year. The a.cciation serves aa the fiscal agvrt for local farmers bor-row'ng on long time paper from the frder. land bank. Policemen of Manchester, England, are to have thetr "depression pay cut restored.

other one-year term at the annual the over-all win span being; 100 (for the Water vsers), has re feet. They have dual controls and quested the board to employ. meeting tf association members, held in the Arizona Producer yesteiday. The directors are Miliar. George A.

Taylor. Paul wireleas equipment. as his assistant, high-priced legal The house, for ita part of the liquor program, concentrated today it thrashing out. on the floor. bidding-, through counsel to assist him in the prepar The 10-P-l la Mf-Oinnls' flarship.

The Indianapolis man will act aa th pofltrrtantfr rrai rxtfrtt and consolidate the question of legalizing liquor II. Pan McOermott and I S. Gross. The directors will hold ation of such litigation the said assistant counsel to be paid an ex pilot and navirator. in tn District of Columbia and possessions of the United States The first auccesaf ul non-stop orbitant compensation.

"rganixation meeting in the future. Mr. McDcrmott is now frmfr independent airline that he and William (. Mr- The shareholders action also said not affected by the repeal referendum concluded last sear. CEVENTEEN years in prison confronts E.

C. Carter, alias -James B. King, colorsd. for a 56-cont thsft. Approhondod, identified and charge with robbery in the theft of 55 cents early Monday morning from Jesus Samaniego, 926 East Madison street.

Carter was identified by fingerprints yesterday as an escape from a Texas prison farm. Records show that he still "owes" 17 years confinement in the Texas state prison Huntsville. He was convicted 10 year ago in Dallas of burglary and assault with intent to commit murder, and sentenced to 27 years in prison. To A. William Gerstman, deputy county attorney.

Carter admitted his correct identity after being identified by J. F. McDonald, state criminologist. Carter also told Gerstman he from the prison farm about three months ago with 20 other inmates. Texas authorities were notified of his apprehension here.

(Continued From Page One) tors after the strenuous opposition of Senator Glass. Democrat. A similar provision, however, was contained In Steagall house bill. Summarizes Aetivit'iM Simultaneously with capitol developments, the giant financing agencv summarized its activities from the date of its first loan. February 2, 1331.

to the end of 193 J. It showed: in authorizations and commitments to institutions: $4,064,674.51 in funds actually spent: $1,031,688,579 of repayments; of earnings above interest and expenses: of outstanding railway loans supported bv $533,995,965 of collateral, but with a $30,000,000 deficiency in collateral securing loans to 14 roads. The RFC request for funds was accompanied by an assurance from Jones that the corporation's advances during the current fiscal year would not exceed President Roosevelt's budget estimate of "Loan Policy Stands "that the 'defendants on or about tin president. I. If.

Van Spanckeren, association secretary, reported its affairs January 4 employed one I. C. Hill, The senate committee's only amendment to the house meanure flieht to Hawaii was made In June, 1927, by ter Maitland and Albert Hegenberjrer, army lieutenants, who crossed the ocean In 2 hour and 10 minutea. Com. John Ilodgera and hia crew almost reached the islands in 1925 and he and his crew were rescued from their seaplane a resident of Juos Angeles, at the exorbitant compensation of $100 per day.

together with one Raymond would reduce from $1,000 to $100 the license tax on brewers. The Hill, also a resident of Los Angeles, $2-a-raIlon- tax on distilled spirits and $S-a-barrel tax on beer were Here's the A-B-C of at the exorbitant compensation of after drifting for several days. $80 a day, and one Jewett whose left unchanged. Representative Vinson, chairman of the house naval committee. In ln all.

five airplanes made non residence is unknown to the plaintiffs, at the exorbitant compensa stop flight from the Oakland air troduced a measure designed to poit, across San Krancisco bay, to tion of $10 per day, and the said Fred C. Honshaw, secretary of the Hawaii in 19:7 and 192. -but three other planes failed to complete the offered to tarry mail at 'nr, tar under prevailing- costs, I er turned down. Charges Cellution of tf timony HaMI-- rteR that there was "toHtiwion" In fir the central and Kouth frn-''ontin'-ntal airmaU rotitea, ,.,4 that 1'P Secretary Uur-Wr fnprfsifinl in vrBtisrution tiili in criticism of i'rei-et f't his aon's Ufn with on of the com- committee. It was lcsrnfi, nned to call n.

witness another ffr tn airplane ind ust ry, Mao. iieijcner of the "ircraft built by Jlenry lifl. Thmra If. H. k'ce, former of the Wedell.

Williams give the President power to build up the naval strength of the nation- to treaty paritv atrenarth. The Salt River project), is under duty to trip and carried seven persons to ITnited States, said Vinson, "is canes the said I C. Hill, Raymond Hill and Jewett to be paid for serv their deatha. ices to be performed as aforesaid." shockingly and dangerously deficient in modern ships." The house ways and means com Loses Ussful Purposes SETS LEAVING TIME SAN KKANCISCO. Jan.

9. (UP) J-ieut. Comdr. Kneffler McGinnis, "There will be no change in our loan policy toward industry," Jones The complaint further said the mittee, plunging again into the loan to the Verde rroject was in Congregational line with the policy of the President told newsmen. More federal aid was not the only bright spot on the business horizon.

The commerce department publish pallant leader of a band of SO navy fliers who will attempt a non-stop mass fliRht to Honolulu, tonieht srave noon tomorrow as the starting and the federal government to re roups To Meet lieve unemployment, and the pro business of shaping a $270,000,000 tax bill, was told by Representative Patman, Democrat, Texas, that income taxes should be publicized. Tax secrecy, said the Texan, was a "badge of fraud." Uillions of dollars would have been saved for the government. posed suit would make expenditure ed statistics showing the industrial production decline which began last jf Servi t'orioratirin, testified to of the loan money "lost to all use time of the unprecedented wjuad-ion flight. "We plan to net away by noon The annual business meetings of the Woman's Auxiliary and the ful purposes. July was checked in December.

Kxactly how much more money tomorrow," he said. Certainly not membership of the First Congregational church will be held in "If the defendants are allowed to continue in their extravagant, use Patman declared. If the returns of To AVOID Many Colds To SHORTEN a Cold the church building, Second and Charles K. Mitchell. J.

P. Morgan Willetta, streets, today. less, wasteful and unlawful program," the complaint said, the plaintiffs and all those similarly and others had been available for the RFC was to get depended on congress. Chairman Steagall of the house banking committee late in the day introduced a measure calling for a three-year extension and The auxiliary meeting will be public inspection. The committee.

Chairman Dough held at 4 p. m. with Mrs. Cora situated will be damaged in such a manner that there can be no com At bedtime, just rob on Vicks VapoRub, the modern method of tremtinf colds. All night long, by stimulation and inhalation.

Vicks VapoRub brings von direct relief. At that first nasal irritation or sneeze, use Vicks Nose A Throat Drops, the new aid in preventing colds. Use these unique Drops in time snd avoid many colds entirety. tain tinrtio u. limn wii n1 iharRed the luixiness -was ed i ho'ty and aoul that (v.

ynune but prow in; aviation rnuid ret nil the jrravy." HTKlTunn dejMiilc.t a meeting of I rma'-l contractor" at tlie post frf-f department which f'liairman -k the committee a ronfrrene" at ahirti the operators discussed trader line among themselves, Without rejrai'd to competitive bids' nr. introduced evidence 1e- a i i Moore presiding. Mrs. C. M.

Royn $500,000,000 additional capital. pensation for their loss." ton and Mrs. William J. Horspool A large slice of any new funds The plaintiffs also sought a will serve tea. is scheduled for loans to aid bank ton indicated, might be able to report out the measure late next week.

The bill proposes a four per cent tax on all net Incomes instead of the existing eight per cent levy for those above $8,000, boosts surtax rates and Imposes liquidations. The congregational meeting will temporary injunction pending possible handing down of a permanent injunction, but only the request that be preceded by a dinner at 6:30 TO BUIIO RESISTANCE TO COIDS Follow the simple rules of health that are part of Vicks Plan for better Control of Colds. The Plan which has been proved in thousands of clinical tests is fully explained in each Vicks package. an order to snow cause be issued substantial levies against personal holding companies. was granted.

enntrm-t went to three p. m. During the business session officers for the coming year will be elected and reports on the church activities for the year just closed heard. The Rev. Fred A.

Iine will preside as moderator of the meeting. Air. Roosevelt based his order later than 2 m. (J'ST). "If weather conditions will not allow a take-off at that time the flight probably will be postponed for two weeks or more.

"With normal winds we expect the flight to take not more than 24 hours. Should we be hindered by a head wind it might be necessary to make a Honolulu landing in the dark. This we are trying to avoid." McCinnis said he had been informed by navy aerologists that virtually a flat calm existed between Snn Francisco bay and the islands but that a ptorm brewing west of Honolulu and moving- rapidly cast might come up shortly. MillTPickets Seize Plane (Continued From Page One) Kngland, Scotland and Ireland, taken together, are smaller than Trial Of Bond Suits Is Set Trial of two of three superior i tympanies, lifted tlie companies an I'nit- for continuation of the 15 per cent pay cut on the findings of the de the state of New Mexico. (at Aircraft Transport, which Henderson is connec ted; partment of labor that living costs for families and wage earners in 32 principal cities were 21.1 lower Smtli AinTKan Aviation, court suits attacking legality of the during the last half of 1933 than for the base period of the first six months of 1928.

Another report also showed that living costs during the last three months in DOWMSTTAOKS SYflDGSE SAWING Odd the city of Washington were 14.6 December 9 municipal bond election was set yesterday by Judge Fred W. P'ickett of Tucson for Monday, February 5. The suits are those filed by Frank Sheets and B. B. Gihbs.

Judge Fickett, to whom the cases were assignee by Judge M. T. Phelps of Maricopa county, will below the base average. The President already has rec rontrolled iy c.rneral jvio-n th Aviation Corporation nUare, controlled by the Cord aiKrd Henderson about the rnnrn of these companies, apec-ifn ally It. K.

Mellon. k. K. Hrme, son-in-law of An-Mellon; I toy Chapin, lormor rftry of commerce, and other j-nminrnt pub! ica ns. The (iml )ic did not know about B'O't of them.

Offer Refuser! Halliburton, who testified In the t'tfrnnon, SMid that he und McAdoo in ia ri the airmail for 70 ommended that the maximum pay Oeyer, president, and 3T0 delegates of the strikers. cut for federal workers be made 10 per cent after July 1 an automatic restoration of five per cent come here to preside. Counsel for both sides stipulated that the two Three developments brought the of the cut -which will have been government and the state definitely suits might be tried simultaneously. into the situation. They were: before the court without a jury, with the same evidence to apply in 1.

A report to Governor Horner that strikers were stopping private in effect for one year. Representative Crosser of Ohio, the chairman of the house Democratic steering committee, led a special delegation of five members of that committee to the White House today to assure the Presi each case insofar as the court thinks it applicable. automobiles. The governor ordered pound for the fust thou. Tallv books and poll lists used in 300 state police to stop this.

2. John 1 Haines, federal judge NEW PRINTS the bond election will be opened to inspection by either party in the issued injunctions restraining any All Ready for One of the Outstanding-Values Days of Sale! Compare! dent of the support of this group of the 1R.000 Pure Milk Association REG. SSb litigation. mi miles and seven cent for each 1 to miles. Th rreaiiinc rates, he said, ran hish IJ per l.o") miles, but pffer was lefused.

described at length iinrnin rssf ul efforts to obtain mr mail contract until he ub- members from molesting trucks of The. court ordered the city clerk or city treasurer to place in custody the Kconomv or Meadowbrook Hairy Companies, two of the com "as far as humanly possible. Others of the group which called at the White House were Representatives Cox of Georgia, Lozier of Missouri, Taylor of Colorado and Sabath of Illinois. LUGGAGE if? off of the clerk of the superior court panies that have been selling? milk the tally bsoks and poll lists, so at lower prices than the large or that they may be inspected by eith ganized dairies. er party in the presence of gome lt1 a joint bid with American subsidiary of Aviation for the southern airmail j'iiit.

3. A group of 1.000 strikers Imperial Chambny GINGHAM 1 Ac Soft finish, plain or assorted fast color checks for children's wear. white outing FLANNEL Cc person to be designated by the city. chased a train back and forth across the Illinois-Wisconsin line, captured If the tally lists are enclosed in the sacks with the bllots, Judge Putin? these negotiations, lie said. it and clumped 200,000 gallons of Fickett ordered that the sacks be sold his company to American Actys fur 11,400,000, altlioiiRh I ad stones, trunks, o'nite milk from tank and baggage cars.

opened, the tally lists taken out in Boys' School Ousters Seen (Continued From Page One) ithmit sn airmail contract it was ML hmSSSSSSSi 36 inches wide in guaranteed fast colors. An exceptional value! Another development involving Here is a most remarkable value at this price. Buy all you can! bags, auto trunks, the presence of counsel for both parties, and the ballots immediately re handbags, etc. ajj 12c low north only to 1'nder pievlnns atrans'ement, the prmnr testified, lie and the Amer-Airws bid for tlie southern pealed without prejudice to either the government came when Congressman Kred A. Written demanded a.

congressional investigation of the troubles. 36 Inch Cotton CH ALLIS And here's a brand new assortment to select side. ETS EW SLIPS The plaintiffs ask the superior All factions continued efforts to committee had nothing further to flfnute and the Tin nscont inental and SVtern for the central. The lat- court to declare, the municipal elec from for comfort covers. bring about an agreement in the SlltM).

SEAMLESS OF BROADCLOTH THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE tion "inoperative and insofar as it pertains to the bond strike, which began last Friday night after large dealers proposed to reduce the basic piice of milk, as paid to farmers, from $2.10 to about $1.40 per hundredweight. issues. During Turkey's next census every man and woman will have their finger prints taken for identity Women's Suede and Combination Ties. Straps, Pumps say. "All publicity relative to the school must come from the governor in the future." he said.

One member of the board of directors of state institutions which has charge of the school, practically admitted that a change would be made in heads in the institution. Oustar Janaary 15 From semi-official sources, it 44 I Producers, about 10.000 of them cards instead of photographs. REGULARLY PRICED TO S3.9& allied with the Pure Milk Association, revolted. They claim that the trouble is between the big dairies 39 and independent dealers who have 2 A feature Talua af anr JOWN STAIRS STORK! Himrii hara florkral ta boy them. Mora will! Brown, black, trrr.

been selling milk to consumers at reduced prices. The big dairies, the Fully bleached and in a very good quality sheeting. Special! was stated without reservation that the governor had told the members of the legislative investigating com Bias cut with strap or built up shoulder. Form fitting. producers claim, wanted to compete MEN'S CALF OXFORDS We've had run after run on these.

Work Shirts with the independents but wanted the farmers to stand th losses. With milk deliveries throughout an area 100 miles square almost at a standstill, the situation was be 22x24Tovels $2.49 but sizes are still complete! TRIPI.R STITCHED DOCBLB THREAD coming more critical hourly. mittee yesterday morning during the conference that he planned to relieve Mr. Kelly as superintendent. January 15.

and that refusal of the committee to make any further statements in reference to the matter was based on the statement of the governor that a change would be made. While the investigating committee was conferring with the gov THE DOWNSTAIRS STORtf 1r was a ronibinat inn of Western At KTpress and Tran.scontinental A Tiansport. Hslliburton submitted a letter he rete to Hurley in the fall of the negotiations for the two transcontinental routes was under predict nir how the awards fluid he made and forecasting- they "'iM result in a consressional in-f't Issue Warning 'Pn to the connection of Her-fpt Hmifr, with the AVestern At Kxpress and the part which Wy sviil play in connection with th operation, am sure it will re- i't in serious rriticism cf Air. Hoo-f Irmself." rir) took the stand late In the fv ti tell or his activities as Hal-I irton Waslunrton representa-t. He testified to federal con-frf-nns with liiown and Hurley.

ins he went to the latter when I appeared his client was to -froTett out." former secretarv said s.T talked with J. lrvinir (Mover, nrmer assistant postmaster scner- hut that Clover told him. "111 t'n you if its the hist act of my Questioned rloselv by Hlack. yr said lie had virtually been t-1 hy Brevxn and Clover to "mind enn husiness" hen he protest- 1 tn theui certain of the specifica- ens in the contracts, which he said retarded as -exclusively dis-ttTunatorv." i-'ark staid rernUtlAns (0c 4S ernor in his office yesterday morn IT Two sensational charges were made. One was by F.

W. Urbahns, superintendent of the Sou Line Kail-road, who asserted that Chicago gangsters led the 1.1 00 farmers who stopped the interstate milk train. Another was by David I. Sutton, city alderman, who charged at a public health Committee meeting that big dairies actually favored the strike against themselves because they thought it might result in forcing their independent competitors out of business. STOCKINGS 15e H.nn,.iu,in9 PAJAMAS 98 BLANKETS 90' JACKETS $1.25 H) ing, Stuart M.

Railey, secretary, and W. M. Cox. state treasurer, member, of the board of directors of state institutions, were conferring with Regularly they're 25c! White or color border. Very absorbent.

H. II. Hotchkiss, secretary to the governor. The subject of the conference was not made public, but In blue chim-bray with two button down pockets. Sizes 14'2-17.

LAN PLAID SHEET it is assumed it was in reference THE nOWNSTAIRS STORE to the school at Fort Grant. J0, COM FORTS Follows Unexpected Probo The matter of the industrial Just Unpacked! See These MEW school came up several days ago when the investigating eommttfe, WOOL FILLED $fj)45 after an unexpected investigation of the school at Fort Grant, December 28 and 29, submitted a report to the governor, charging "cruel 4IC er Uttna STRAWS and harsh methods" in the punish TURN DOWN BOYCOTT I.OS AXGKI-KS, Jan. (AP Represent ing 500 restaurants and cafes in this section, the California Restaurant Alliance heard testimony from both sides today and refused to join a proposed boycott of dairies resisting demands of striking milkers. Dairy agencies contend not more than 130 men are now out on strike. The Food Workers Industrial Union says more than 1.000 quit their jobs when the strike became effective Saturday.

The strikers are asking $65 a month with board, $S5 without, a ment of the boys, and recommending that the superintendent, the detail officer, and four guards be Thry nil marked hat January Pairs make Ibna SI.SS Just far roar savins! ONLY SUPER SHELL IS THERMALIZED TO DELIVER FULL POWER, IN A COLD MOTOR discharged. The investigating committee con 72x84 size with figured sateen centers in assorted colors. tinued its investigation yesterday. conferring with Mr. Bailey con An extra special value in rose, blue, helio, green, gold.

HOSI FOB WOMEN Turbans mostly and mighty a tt ractive EBY six-day week and a maximum of 2a UNDERWEAR cows for each milker. cerning the school. The conference, it was understood, related to whether the investigating committee would audit the books of the school in checking out Mr. Kelly, January 15. The committee, it was TO MEN p.

ni OC H1 Cllll IIC. iseretmn to do prettv nearly anv-' RC tnry to do" and he Halliburton to sell out, hP hn no con- Death Takes Noted Pioneer iCemtmuert From race One) "vernment franchise to build the j. leads to its num. MSeT'v rarr'1 by financial hf finaliy completed the AnA 'wn accepted by Ini in mti. wMff "t.iblished a mer-i- business which he operated ones! TKij DOWNSTA1R3 STORK stated, will continue in session.

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No narcotics. Your own druggist is authorized to refund your money on the spot if your cough or cold is not relieved by Creomulsion, (adv.) 23 29e 32.95 22' ouEnAiis SWEATERS mum SWEATERS F.ncy r.ti.rn Al fl ilTH Regularly 59c! A good range of light or dark hades in rayon. Ribbed union suits in ecru and random. Sixes 36 to 4. ln I'e built the All funds placed in the Morris Plan on or before January 10th will receive interest as of January 1st.

MORRIS PLAN PAYS hotel, in 19ns the tates Teler.hon 'ciepnone LINGERIE SWEATERS and and bnildinif, tsJ rv hemse. later kit Ornh, rpheuni theater House Wreckers or Plain WIBmWs-ww yd. THE POWXSTAIP.fi STORE own OF BAVON FOB WOMEN early days of his resi- rlacst.sff h. Guaranteed First Line a on (0 now ami cneairr 1 Defiance Tires When yon huss buiMincs he wrecked figure with o. We ar ahl handle the demolt-t.

mt aar ki of otraeCar. Ynr jnr nratertiaa aa well aa nr awn. we rarrr induatrial and public liability Inaaraaee. He bu. used materials far re-aale and alaa rarrr fait 11m at new material.

F1NNELL WRECKING AND LUMBER CO. rhaaa 393 OS MM 8. Oatral Bar and Wreck Baildtaga Coll.g, Ns.r, mnv h'air which sutl which author. This is the standard of value -ven at ita. regular prieo what ininsr a value January Sale now manes ix.

Arizona ''nment of the her l'se at 'lasstaff Six 4.40 4.50-21 Tires, Wo $5.44 vw enrolls attidents Non-run rayon vests -and stop-ins in flesh. Small, medium. All wool in slip- ver styles' with short or long sleeves. 01,1 and the SWEATED REMNANTS $5.03 $3.25 1 Reg. $6.39 Size 4.75 19 Tires, Reg.

$6.85 Size 5.00 19 Tires, Reg. $7.35 Size 4 75x21 Tires, Ren. S7.45 ON FULL-PAID CERTIFICATES ON SAVINGS LET US REPAIR THAT CHI AUK V2 $5.35 1 sn! only once, 'n 1SS7 as peace. He was a democratic partv. of Klacstaff No.

b(. card niarried Miss In L.rn- became as. hi father in bnsi- nnih, were In charpe k-h W.i'i 'el-ellan mortuary, fob mat 61 All wool in coat or pullover styles in assorted eelers. DOWKSTAIRS Silka. rareae.

Da. itiiMm. All other sizes in DEFIANCE TIRES, EDavenpofftt K1 taia stria, ate. DOWNSTAIRS not listed here, reduced accordingly! THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Trirra tiwirawteaal Warfc 12 W. Congress Tucson 17 S.

Central Phoenix REPAIRING BKFIMSHIXG COLON HAL i 1. very msnf Is the Ts Provineiai governor UPHOLSTERING SHOP 439 W. Wash. Ph. 4-ZS33 mjr.

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