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Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Mpnd ay Morning, June 19, 1933 TelepKi one Mm Page Four Storm Beaten Cotton Loan Legislators Little Stories Of Phoenix Daily Life By Roosevelt (Continued From Pare One) Is Advanced zards bay to Woods Hole, where he M4ar Mornlsc. Jane 1t. Mil 4th Year. 1 remained In harbor for a couple of MARY BURNETT an4 Hutbl "Waller of Phoenix have returned from a one-week vacation apent at! the Methodist assembly at Tres-i cott. i EMANCIPATION TAG DAY will1 ResumeToday (Continued From Page One) relieve taxpayers of the state and balance the state budget so that federal aid may he forthcoming.

(Continued From Tare hours and received W. Cameron axu25 Suspects Held In Radio Theft Arrested at 5 o'clock yesterday morninr Or! Arplln. Mr' rhsnts Police pAtrolman, two Mexican rf-afdersta of I'hoenlx are htlng held in the city Jail for alleged theft of three radio from the Ktirnltum Company, Fourth and Washington treeta. Applinsr said he discovered tht front door of the. rtabHhmnt and spprphnded the Alex-lea aa they were emerging throiiffh a rear door with the radios Jn their The owner of the ewf abllahment said he intends to charges atrainut the prisoners today.

Rebuilding Move Begins (Cnnf Tin-'i From rg" n) rhn we irt unr way, ut it he Jft onn a a Another move Is exp'H'-'i tomorrow In the sertor rhich devoted ti commodity n'l thue puffins-the Irrr-j nerlh1 farmer Yrk in the market cfn rurrbJr of Indus- Rumors yesterday said that the next sneclal message will be far also is authorised to uN acquired by the crop pre4 loan service, which closed on more than nearly balep, been put up as security fw loans. Forbes, former governor general of the Philippines. Plans for going to Nantucket on Nantucket island just off the elbow of Cape Cod were abandoned In the face of the storm. Mr. Roosevelt is still counting on rounding Cape Cod tomorrow and A MEETING of th Ariiona Turkey Growers Association will be held at 2 o'clock thl afternoon in the Arizona Producer buildin.

31J North Third avenue. THE BRETHREN CHURCH Players -will present "Gas." a war play, in the Garfield Methodist church. 1302 East Roosevelt street, at 8 o'clock tonight. The presentation is open to the public without charge. THE OXFORD GROUP will meet at -8 o'clock tonight on the lawn of the First Methodist church parsonage.

West Monroe etreet Keith Pickrell will serve as leader HERMAN E. HENDRIX. state superintendent of public Instruction, is expected to return today from Salt Lake City, where he at more severe than the first, and will be delivered if the legislature to-dav shows the faintest sign of con- Published mornlns ai4 ftaoCar Arizona Pablttbloc Company lit North Caotral ou Phoenix. Arlxona Bbacrtptton rates 1b one Per Per Hire 8i On tm Copy Ifo. Moa.

Mom. Tear ricaas S2. Oat at arlzeaa .1 S1.2S SS.M Sll-Ot Entered aa eecond-claaa matter at tba poet office at Pboaolx. Arfxooa. orxler the act ot Uarcb t.

187. tinuine the tactics which thus far have brought consideration of the executive program to a virtual making Trovincetown by noon. In all has now advanced to the cotton ttve. CT-opv The credit administration JB, May advanced to other tives a total nt i tn try's Henrr A. W'iare, secretary of rfunplftM the rj' "day- repayments of ti cotton price to Man standstill.

Leaders of both house and senate were believed to be favorably inclined to the governor's proposal to appear before the special session for the third time during its 20-dav meeting, holding the opinion that unless the strength of the "iron hand" is finally shown through the "velvet legislators will dissipate the entire special session in DAUGHTERS OF THE NILE will meet this evening for eupper and bridge In the home of Mrs. Walter Uubree, 316 Holmes atreet. Escorts have been Invited. MISS JANET HUGHES, daugh Gang Killers Elude Police Ransom Paid, Brewer Held (Continued From Tage One) brina prosperity to the Fouth, which aupplementa the "three-year" -wheat tended a regional conference of made, leaving a total outV indebtedness to the farm successor of $181,017 7" May 31. to restore already levlea directors and supervisors of vocational education.

MRS. KATHRYN LEIBER, 1921 ter of Mr. and Mrs. N. H.

Huey. riitrlnw If prl'-e for the wextern farmer. The roffin plan involves neveral rf.ilres These include a four rents west t'aim iane, left yesterday has gone to Kansas City, to visit her grandfather, 1 M. Jones. A MEETING of the Republican (Continued from Page One)- In Cleveland Lneedless the rxMml tax whifli Is paid hy wrangling.

0 to visit with relatives and Indianapolis. vanced to the National Wool 11 keting Corporation. Roston: ing its debt to re' Into a fund I'hroiieh -Missouri ana Kansas, firet wor and Roes here, after a decoy truck had lured would-be followers off the trail. be sponsored here today by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, for the benefit of Boy Scoot Troop 17. The association also will sponsor a program at Eastlake park tonight, with apeakiny beginning- at 6:20 o'clock.

THE APPLICATION of the Copper State Transportation Company for a permit to haul explosives and farm produce In Benson and vicinity will be heard by the corporation commission June 22. STUART M. BAILEY, secretary of the board of directors of state Institutions, will return today from; Washington. JX where he has been for several days attending conferences relative to unemployment relief. TELEGRAMS which bad failed of delivery were held In the Western Union office here last nigrht for Kdith Iila Morley, Kloisa W.

Iopez, Mrs. O. Sutulver and Mrs. filagden Manning-. G.

E. MINER of San Bernardino, representative of the Richfield Oil Company, Is spending days in Thoenix on business. He is a guest at Hotel "Westward Ho. Strife Hit By Campbell (Continued From Page One) are pa 11 loinranKa nri'i j'iwa, nn eie-n 10 ni- f.Am T.hi'-h benefit I HE EXECUTIVE committee of the Arizona State Chamber of Charles announced no further Woman's Club will be held at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon in the Y'oung Women's Christian Association building. Mrs.

Dale McMasters is rafro, where had told police he had "connections." farmers for redurinir their acreage. i AAtan to the '( i ST taxes. Commerce, will meet in its offices. Title and Trust building, at 10 will federal agent were rushed here the comprehensive cotton plan conferences would be held by the negotiators. He Indicated there was nothing left to do but await the next move of the kidnapers for re-1 from a wide area to assist In the It isiscarcb.

Their instructions were to SENTI NCE will be three men at morning by Judge jf pv of the superior court will be sentenced for inuv. sault. Luis Lechng ZV- embrace two other methods Murine- acrcaee hy which who seized Hamm last Thursday orin.nrio to fret their men. Planned to lake fmm from production nnoi name 1 riariea reuy J5oy) iiOft fiftfl acres noon as he walked toward his nearby home for lunch, then dispatched two notes and communi slaghter and Dick Reef for larcenv. l5' cated with Charles and W.

AV. Dunn, an official of the brewery, several times by telephone before the ransom agreed upon was paid. Most of the near kin of Hamm, who shared in the $4,000,000 estate upon iiis father's death, were gathered today at the home, awaiting word from the missing man. Police remained in the background at the famil 's request. Cracksmen Rob Safe At Mesa Cracksmen who sometime yesterday afternoon forced an entrance into the Johnson-Pearce Commercial Company at Mesa, a produce firm, blew the company's safe and escaped with an unannounced amount of money, according to reports at the sheriff's office, last night.

Dynamite apparently was used to blast open the safe. The burglary was discovered by an employe when he entered the office late yesterday afternoon to do some extra work. The thieves gained entrance by-breaking the lock on a rear door of the office. Oklahoma's legislature recently-defeated a movement to derive a fund for maintaining existing state airports from money obtained by taxing airplane gasoline. Jut received a earlo.J Gilbert Blackimith Col Kepeelally preparer! te letliff hard to pleare.

Trj it vinred. Phoenix Wood Coil S01 8. Srd St. rttoM Mm clock this morning. ALMA M.

BREbrNER, piano instructor, will leave today for a two-month vacation in the East. She will return in September to reopen her studios. HEARING of the application of the Phoenix-Tucson Freight Line for a permit to operate a freight line from Phoenix to Tucson will be heard today by the corporation commission. HERMAN E. HENDRIX, state superintendent of public instruction and director of vocational education, will return today from Salt Iake City, where he attended a meeting or vocational educators from the western states.

MEMBERS of the state tax commission will leave tomorrow for Florence, where they will hold a hearing of the request of the Pinal county board of supervisors for an emergency tax levy of $5,751.47 for indigent relief. NOTICE of the dissolution of the Peyton Packing Company of El Paso has been filed with the corporation commission. The company-is incorporated under the laws of Arizona. SUSAN RICKER KNOX, artist and winter resident of Phoenix, has arrived in York Harbor, where she spends her summers, according to word received bv friends here. Floyd, another Oklahoma killer, was brought into the ase, an ho has been in -Missouri and only a few-hours before the killing had released a kidnaped pherlff 20 miles east of hrro.

JliRKins said be doubted that I'lovd was involved in the case. The hief, however, expressed be. iief the attack may have been a plot engineered la rvey Bailey, a lender of the recent prison break at the Kansas penitentiary, to release Nash. Habey and Nash were friends. KILLERS BELIEVED SEEN l.KA June IS.

(IT) Five men. believed to be the bnndits who shot down four peace officers and a convict at the Union station in Kansas City yesterday, were seen near here late today. J. Taylor, educational director at the federal prison here," reported seeing- the men 10 miles from Leavenworth. They were parked at the side of isolated road.

Three of them were lying- on the ground, apparently asleep. the other two sat in their automobile holding: machine Runs on their laps arnl chuckling over a newspaper account of out of this condition. It is my In program director. Speakers of the day will be Mrs. J.

S. Murl less, Mrs. K. E. Jack and Dale McAlasters.

The musical program will be directed bv Mrs. J. S. Wheeler. MISS EDITH E.

EDWARDS has announced the closing of her piano studio at 2213 North Seventh street for the season. She will attend the University of Southern California during the summer months, returning to open her studio in September. WOMEN OF MOOSE, chapter 453 will meet in Pythian Castle tomorrow eening. In the absence of the senior regent, Mrs. Benton Dick, the Junior regent, Mrs.

George Horst, will preside. Robbery Trial Opens In Gila GI-OBK. June 18. Judge C. C.

Faires will preside over sessions of the superior court, which open tomorrow. The first criminal case to be beard is against Harry A. Wells and his brother, Carl F. "Wells. Thev are charged with taking $34,078.26 from the Globe office of The A'allcy B.tnk and Trust Company the morning of April 25.

The two brothers will be represented bv l-lovd tention to support the administration to the fullest when I believe it Is in the right but at the same time I shall not hesitate to raise my voice when I think it is In the wrong." Kcforrinsf to the national situation Mr. Campbell described the sreneral attitude of the country as being that of a "feeling of faith and wishful waiting." State Prospects Good He characterized Arizona's pros- thus shorten the crop ana ennancp aiue. Moth method Involve leasing- of aerrace. In one caxe the arleultire department would lease portion of the farmer's land Ii-rriv, pavina cnorrjrh to compensate fc-r 'He rop thus lost. In the other case, the povernment would require a producer to ciirtnil hi nrrcace.

pav him a small rental for the land retired from production, and a'o allow him to take an option on part of jfovernment-owned cotton Yd. Monald A. Sawyer, working under Is mapping- out pub-be works prohats foi- which rnn-frrm appropriated S.3on,o(ifi.oftn. Actual con it rui ion will iiecin as oon as possible 1o $rio Jobs to thousands of on public hrrUd-ine-, jivers and linihors. flood con-tioi, InigJitiori nud cnter- pl is.

s. The snrep of tlie in 'biatrial control plan reaches from the scrawny, mountain jsirl of the South who toils )onc hours in a textile factory, to the leaders of industry who have found Iherpsrlve up scainst an problem in keepinsr their plants poing. Socially, it reaches into homes of millions of workers in an effort In Improve their lot. President Roosevelt has served, rotlre Ibwt prices must lint he skyrocketed and pet ahead of wafres. The protection thus piven to industry In profits would not evtend to the woiker who, the end, must huv ind 11st ry's proiJrn-ts.

The new- svstem thus would ool-Jape of its own weight. fine of the malor problems as the p'an develops will be the maintenance of a proper balance. Reduced Summer Rates 'nttnrn. Apsrtmrnre. Hotel Kimme.

Furnished and Unfurnished. Serrire. and Klri-rr telly. Fricldalre. Shower bain Monthly Ratra.

$1.00 Per Day and Up 3IHII Kant AUTOPIA Ipects as optimistic, citing a favor able general tone for the state's livestock industry, including- a strong sheep market and a good demand for feeder cattle. In regard to the state's mining situation, be urged action in behalf the killings. Taylor, who was unarmed, got in touch with the prison and a posse of prison officials, county officers and leavcnworth cMy police rushed for the place where the machine of an adequate tariff. While the copper production may increase here as tlie large surplus on band dwin siimners had been, but missed them. Army aviators at Fort Leavenworth and I-ansinsr.

five miles away, took extra precautions today apainst a possible attempt of outsiders to liberate convicts at the institutions. dles, the market will never get back to what it was without this protection, he asserted. Having completed bis public career, Mr. Campbell asserted yesterday he intends to devote his efforts henceforth to the economic and in in No. 3 526 South Central No.

4 Seventh St. McDowell No. 1 620 West Van Buren No. 2 Central Ave. Moreland dustrial upbuilding- of Arizona.

Us CO DETERMINED IN SEARCH "WASHINGTON, June 18. (UP) .1. Fdgnr Hoover, slender, curly-haired chief of the government's detective force, declared tonight search for killers of four peace officers In Kansas City yesterday would not end until all had been apprehended. Surrounded by hastily compiled data and finger print reports. Hoover personally assumed charge.

His face grim, he said: I "We'll get them." In these three words the youthful appearing chief of the bureau of in Audi "tivs, former county attorney of -Maricopa county, while the state will be represented by liouland Hill, county attorney, and his assistant, Eddie Y. Weeks. Ernest Snow, special Miami police officer, will answer a charge of assault with intent to commit murder, fiied by Delbert Merrill. The charge alleges that Snow shot Merrill and Clifford Andrews at the Green Mill in Miami last November 19. Snow will be represented by George Sen-ner.

Town of Miami attorney. Other cases include: an appeal by Dr C. H. Risser from a Payson justice of tlie peace court conviction on a disturbance of the peace charge; an appeal by I-loyd from a conviction by the local justice of the peace court on a charge of possession and sale of unstamped meat; a complaint against Dick and Dave I-ewis filed by the Gila Meat Company, charging them with maliciously destroying a fence last March. This case was filed direct in the superior court.

Highway Envoys Here In Force U3 co Pi PI 1 III V- LfaMaHMaBaBM vestigation of the department of justice, accepted the challenge from Extra Specials for Monday and Monday Night CLOROX Liquid Cleanser and Bleacher 16 oz. Bottles Old Dutch Cleanser a the underworld. "They can't get away with it," be (Continued From Page One) sides of the cars of the train In Its trip from Ho brook to Phoenix. Voice Thought In Song Two musicians, one playing an accordion, the other a banjo furnished music for the parade. The marchers atepped to the lively strains of a march song, "68.

the Main Street of Arizona." written by Bill Plant of Holbrook. In front of Hotel Adams, the delegation, under his direction, sang several verses of. the song. Each member of the delegation wore a campaign hat of white trimmed in said. "The search will go on.

It may take us days. It may take lis weeks. It may take us years. we'll get them." Stabilization Accord Nears (Continued From Page One) fu lal connection with the American proup at the economic parley. Atany statesmen and experts went to the country for the week-end for a test before the conference plunges Into gruelling- committee work tomorrow.

Secretary of State IT nil. the American chairman, motored to Oxford after the king's garden party for the delegates nt AYindsor castle e.terday afternoon and he spent all Sunday in lliat historic aren. James M. Cox plaod golf. rench Busy French delegates to the conference, however, remained busy today.

Finance -Minister Honnet stayed in I ondon, dashing about on mysterious missions. With Franco playing a long hand among the chief powers tn fighting for the gold standard nnd having difficult sledding with Washington oxer debts, its repre CO Ui 1 red. on which the title of the song i mm Pi in PI 58 pi Debt Parleys Announced (Continued From Page One) now frankly hostile, before It can become effective. A 'Dc Globe To Hold Holiday Fete C.T-OBK. June 1R.

Fourth of July will be celebrated here this year under the auspices of the Cilobo Hears, which organization will sponsor activities for throe, days. I.ee Killgore, chief of police, has been named chairman of the committee in charge of the affair. He has lined up a number of novelty stunts Including a parade of cow-bovs and prospectors. John R. Allen, who is in charge CJ wans cj, Cans 1 I was printed in red.

After the parade bad ended, the banners were placed around the railing on the mezzanine floor facing the lobby of the hotel. They read: "Keep the Budget As It Is for U. S. Highway 260." "Complete IT. R.

66 and S9," "A Square Deal for Northern Arizona." Select Leaders In the organization meeting. George Ruffner, Prescott. was named chairman of the delegation White King Granulated Soap sentatives continued to work like bea vers. VACATIONING IN NORTHERN ARIZONA YOU'LL have a grand time. That's a great country up in Northern Arizona! And while you travel through the various Northern Arizona towns you will be able to obtain the Republic and Gazette without trouble.

Stop and pick up your copies every day. Of course you may have your papers awaiting you at your vacation address by calling the Circulation Phone 3-1111. NORTHERN ARIZONA REPUBLIC GAZETTE DEALERS and Miss Grace Sparkes. eecretarv SILVER PAID OVER WASHINGTON. June IS (CP) Tlie J10.OO0.000 in silver paid by Great Hritain on her June 15 war debt installment, will be sent to the Fnited States mint at San Francisco, treasury authorities said tonight.

The silver already lias been paid over to the account of this nation in Bombay, it was stated. The a of the Yavapai Countv Chamber The apparent rift within the American delegation over the proposal for a genera! 10 per cent reduction on all tariffs was described as "a tempest in a teapot." Sen. Key Fitttnan Issued a statement explaining the suggestion was merely part of a list of topics drawn of Commerce was selected as sec j-iaig rat Package of sporting events, plans to bring in outside baseball players for games July 2 and July 4. He has arranged for a soft-ball game between two girl teams and for a boxing exhibition at the Iloyale Garden on the night of the fourth. It tentative phiiis are completed the card will consist of six bouts.

Swimming eents will be arranged at Maurel pool while dancing events will be held at the Royale Garden. retary. A committee, composed of two delegates from each of tlie northern counties, Mohave, Yavapai, Navajo and Apache, was up by American experts to aid lniHritish government has assumed Coffee he responsibility for seeing that it Peaches Sliced or Halves Large No. 2V2 Cans leaches American shores safely. Pi U3 Us cn 1 In Maxwell House PI to present the case of those counties before the commission today.

Tlii.s group held a special meeting- after the main meeting to plan the campaign. Members of the northern delegation were insistent in their declaration that they were not appearing before the highway commission today to fight any section of the state nor any other but were here to demand a "suuare A vaudeville show will l.e held Monday night. A feature already airanged for the occasion, is a dance and song number by Miss 1-ucille Treathewey of Jxwer Miami. Street sports will be held the rimming of July 4. There will be no fireworks display this year.

2 25 Tor 1-lb. Cans pi Follies Beauty Reported Seen I ANGF.T.F-S. June IS. (CP) lb-leu Iji Worthing, former Follies beauty and ex-wife of Pr. Kugene C.

Nelson, colore, physician, who vanished last Thursday after hoarding a train for New- York, was. seen Friday night in a I-os Angeles store, investigators reported today. making up the economic commission agenda and did not in any way represent an official delegation proposal as headlines in the 1 press seemed to indicate. Poata Are Sought Further- organization of committees was planned when the world conclave starts its second week tomorrow nnd there were indications that touch political maneuvering bad Irendv been started for further important monetary posts. Chairman Cox and his monetary rornmlssloti has before It the problem of choosing chairmen and members for Its two principal committees, one to deal with temporary etahil lat ion measures and the other with decopment of a permanent monetsrv standard.

The British are intensely interest deal for Northern Arizona." "We feel," the leaders said, "that Highway 66. Highway 8, and Highway 2tin have not gotten a 'square deal' from the highway commission in the past five years and that this is the first time" that we have gotten a 'break' in funds for new road construction. Our 1 1 Is the theory dissipated that she may have fallen or leaped from the train, detectives made general searcn 01 trie rnv Tor the trussing Reveal Tests Due Tomorrow (Continued From Page One) tba ISth amendment. Repealists were inactive. New Hampshire until a year or two ago bad been regarded as a "dry" state.

This year, however, the legislature legalized the sale of 3.2 beer and passed a bill which would permit the sale of six per cent beer and wines in the event the ISth amendment is repealed. woman. In recent months she had FRESH FIGS Wp. 3 bt 25' GREEN BEANS 2 15 GREEN PEAS 1z, 2 lb' 15' WHITE ONIONS 5 5 QUALITY MEATS oeen connnoii tn sanitariums on rd In developing a proper back-' ground for a return to tlie gold! standard and threaten to brine up! Benin the forbidden subject. I the recommendation of psychiatrists and physicians, and it was feared she may have suffered a mental stroke.

Ul Hi co Us aiguway is in pad in sections, so bad between YVinslow and Holbrook that we dare not let our wives drive over it. Oother sections of Highway 66 are In equally bad shape. "We are here to make a een- for thev insist the war debts must' Pi co Pi 50 tlemanly appeal to the highway! would tend to paralyze the present upward trend in domestic commodity prices. In approaching- the delicate subject of stabilization, the delegates to the world economic conference now are acting under the definite commission to do the right thing by the northern part of tlie state. We feel we are entitled to all the money allocated to us and we do not want any of it taken away in pi DIVERGENT VIEWS WASHINGTON.

June 18. API As three additional states prepared today to vote on repeal of the 18th amendment during the coining week, a formal statement was issued by F. Scott McRride, super- intnilpnt of thp Anti Saloon this budget. Our unemolovment e-l Sit tnat ion is as acute as anv in inst ructions from Washington, de COM FRIT HOTEL Holhrnok, Ariz. holbrook vnrr.

co. Hnlhronk. Ariz. COOLEY'S NEW" STORK Holbrook. Ariz.

NOI.L nRCfi CO. Holbrook. Ariz. HARRY C. 0BHRXE Holbrook, Aril.

SKYLIGHT NEWS SEBY1CE Holbrook, Aril. HIGH HAI.DERMA Keama Canyon. Ariz. JACK BALE Klnrman, Ariz. ROI.LIN J.

FIH lakeside. Ariz. CADY MBER CORP. SrNary. Arht.

TOMRLERS LODGE CAH STOKE Mormon Ijike, Ariz. EARL SPEARMA! Sprier Bearh, Laka, OATMAN BOOK STATION" Oatman, Aria. MRS. W. P.

RHODES Plnetop. Aria. FRED HARYFY. INC. Selieman.

Ariz. JOE MCNDINK Selieman. Ariz. IMN TANNER Showlow, Ariz. EIJlKE BROS.

Snowflk, Aria. JACK WII.LUMS SprlnzeerUle. Arm. ST. JOHNS DRTG CO.

St. Johns. Ariz. MRS. M.

LAR0 Taylor, Arrz. JfELLIE O. HAR'HBERGKR Yalentine. Arrz. LEE MERCANTILE CO.

Whlterler, Ariz- FRFD HARVEY. INC. Williams. Ariz. KENNEDY GROCER! CO.

Williams. Ariz. ALBERT LEBSCH WlTtiams. Ariz. CENTRAL NEWS CO.

Winslow. Ariz. FRED HARVEY. INC, Wiashtw. Ariz.

G. LOWELL RICHARDS Little A Poultry rsr Joseph City, Arises CAMP VKRIK THARMACV Camp Trde, Arizona, CONNOR KTTINC.F.R Clarkdnle, Arizona OAR RETT NORRIS Clempnrean, Arix. II. HF.RSHKOlTZ Contrraa Jtinrtinn. Ari.

NEW CAFK Cnnrrrna Jfinrtfon. Arf. W. n. I.YHONH ottomroiid.

Arizona FORT WHIPPI.F Fort Whipple, Arliona HCMBOI.DT DBrn CO. Humboldt, Ariz. TOST OFFICE CIOAR STORE Jerome, Arizona HIOHWAT OARAGE Mayer. Arizona MIDWAY GROCERY Paulden, Ariz. Y.

F. TOWNE Peeplea Yalley, Aria. RANDALL MERC. CO. Pine, Ariz.

A. W. ROBINSON Pressor I. Aria. W.

H. DI'NCAN 105 E. Gurley Preerott. Aril. H.

R. COfSWAT. FlRtCS Aahfork, Aria. FR ED HARYFY. INC.

Asfaferk. Aria. JOHN P. MCRPHY Aahfork, Ariz. JAMES RCSELI, Chloride.

Ariz. BABBIT DRCG PTORE Flarataff. Ariz. BR FEN DRCG STORE Flaz.taff. Ariz.

R. M. ASS. MAN Flacataff. Ariz.

MAXWKU. NEWS STAND N. San Franriare Flagstaff. Ariz. MONTE YISTA HOTEL Flagstaff.

Ariz. ROBERTSON'S NEWS STAND rtacstaff. Aria. BRIGHT ANGEL NEWS STAND Grand Canyoa. Ariz.

EL TOVAK NEWS STAND Graad Canyon. Aria. Pure Pork Sausage Lb. state. In fact many 01 the scribed authoritatively be settled before a permanent standard is possible.

Represents! ives of the four major Wheat producing countries vrre prepared to continue discussion this week, although wariness of Argentina and Australian delegates toward committing themselves to crop restrictions, strongly urged by Canadians and America ns. le! the outlook uncertain. After an appeal to Its go eminent, the Argentine delegation was understood to have been merely referred back to an original vague order to co-ope rate within the limitations of Argentine conditions. Germans Disrupted The German delegation Mas somewhat disrupted by the sudden return to Germany of Pr. Alfred Hugen-berg.

minister of economics and ae- other sections, par- r.caK,,e. forecasting that "the drys unemployed of ticularly from trie nuninsr camps. a 1 v.n the more explicitly limiting the scope of their activities in this direction. In the light of a statement made only yesterday by the treasury that ijiat- come 10 xne noruiern part number of states to pre- necessary or me state. are not asking! ven reneal." PI "The small wet vote compared to the total number of voters in states where elections have been held, in Veal Stew Fresh Meaty Ranch Eggs Strictly Fresh 110 immediate agreement was to mtu.s to relieve unemployment expected.

London dispatches Je- nut lor the completion of a high-olaring that such an accord might we think should be combe looked for within a week or anA which has been prora-came as a surprise to Washington. lsed us for a lnS time. We have B-J4 C6 Us co U3 I spite of the tremendous campaignj Dozen Lb. iigui against, mgnway 60, nor of the liquor forces." MeBr ide said, "show chiefly that there is no great change in sentiment in pro- 5c 17c in Mr. Roosevelt's! II'UP sianuing lor it.

but we rirultuie. after publication of his at the very center Pi proposal demanding a re- (domestic recovery program. not want any funds taken 1 hibit ion." atartlmg turn of colonies taken from Ger- the indices advancing almost daily, Iroi Highway 66 or Highway S9i Twenty-four hours earlier Jouett alter the World war. advisers believe the 1 -bu- Shouse. president of the Associa- or manv 73 Thr 1 1 Veal Round Steaks nii-fcniuiii a maoe up 01 Against the Prohibition Amenu- program is off to an auspicious) Veal T-Bone Chops Milk Fed 42a Sinn.

Hll'l l'ri ut'iiitiis cu citizens from Holbrook. Winslow. ment had contended in a statement St. Johns, Concho, Adamana, WH-ithat there was a possibility of pro-iiams. Flagstaff, Ashfork.

Selieman. bibition repeal elections being held pi terrupt it. Lb. It is for the purpose of permitting Kingman and Prescott. The cham-i during the year in 41 states, and 25c prices to reach a higher level, lb.

The Germans remained rather noncommittal, though in the delegation quarters it was said that the li per cent general tariff reduction plafl was receiving earnest consideration. Some conference delegation quarters took a rather pessimistic attitude toward currency stabilization in iew of American determination nut to commit the Fnited States definitely while its gigantic interna! revival proa ram ts beint pressed. oer or commerce jn each of the! added that if such a situation oe-towns was largely instrumental iniveloped "I confidently predict re-bringing the delegation to Phoenix, peal before the end of 1933." derstood to be the 1926 averace, that Mr. Roosevelt until now has consistently declined to enter Into Dried DeeS Tovrea's Cheese Cudahy Pure Cream All Kinds anv agreement tor siapiuzation i i currencies, either on a temporary l'sl: Holbrook publisher; George or a permanent basis. vice-president: Nevertheless, he is convinced that the nited fetatea Highway 66 must be stabilized andi iii v.

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