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Telephone 3-1111 Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Friday Morning, June 12, 1936. Page Four The Chief Homes May Be White Elephant Model 'Quoddy Town Doomed Goldberg Rites w-A av Jfftr rT t.j..., Sim "i mi is XnllWit t5MT7? LiiitoeWifeMDW'-iifeSryjig IsHifHi lininni i Are Set Today Mrs. Csrr ars who raw -row from .1 of i-n h-r ypj'f of -f ji" hfl'f, Wli! bo ill tfrr'd in pf nisiisn'im following service at 4 "clock this af'Tnoon in thff A. I. Mooj-p sn-l on rhapoi.

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and K. Gol'ihf n. both of a sister. Lfna Kohlman. San Frannsc: niPce, Mis.

Martin Sn.i. San and six srandrhildtrn. MfUzpt. diaries Mrhzoi. Louis Mlrzer.

Caroline Mr-lrzor. Chester K. Goldberg, and Barbara, I pin fmf Idas -Mf mfm -It Jssiiifn irt TirT1" "Slinriiiiiin'iiiirui minium i-ifir "'tm tfisirim "9 Ifiiiiiimiij i iu tin, mi! ill ERS? f- aifi'iltiliiWmiliiinilifflf inm ftn -imamif nrm ifwii maimrmmw inimmnimi-inwiftn Woman Faces Death Charge (Exclusive Republic Dispatch) FELDMAN, Jim" XI. Mrs. Minnie- Kelly, ears old.

was charci with murder here today and taken to the Tinal county jail at -when she failed to lond. The splendid, white-painted cottages and houses of 'Quoddy Village, at top, may become a white elephant if the job of which they are an adjunct is never completed. Lower picture shows engineers on the 'Quoddy job resting in the lobby of one of the apartment houses in 'Quoddy Village. A splendid headquarters building which may soon have nothing to be "headquarters of." The permanent structure is designed as offices for the builders and operators of the Passamaquoddy project to harness for electric power the tides of the Bay of Fundy. One of the dam sites is shown at top.

Man Is Iniured Aufo Crasft Of Phoenix Daily Life was -waiting there and demanded she return home with him. Mis. Zouch refused and ordered the truck driver, C.y Nieman, to take her away. After a chase, Teniieraeff forced the truck to the curb and tdiot, the; woman four ime-s. Little Stories CARLL C.

HUSKISON. Phoenix engineer, was visiting in Albuquerque, X. yesterday. LEO GIBSON pleaded not guilty yesterday Kast Phoenix precinct court to a charge of d'sturb the ponce Wednesday of W. W.

Smith. 14i7 Kast Pierce street, and was released on his own recognizance after his trial was set for 2 p. m. June CHARGED with burglary of the Ha lloran-Mennett I.uml-r pany June 3. Melvin Rush.

"I years old. was boi.nd over to Ma rn- ipa County Superior Court under rt bond after a preliminarv hearing yesterday in West Phoenix precinct court. Ho denied the burglary. State witnesses were Charles Mann of the Merchants Police Patrol, who arrested Rush: .1. J.

Halloran of th lumber company, and Walter McMath of the peuice department. AN AMtNUIWtlM I To mcorporac ineorp ing articles was filed with the cor- FriilMT, lBtfl 47th War, No. IS Tuhlishpd F.xrrf Morning unrj Sunday Arirnn Piihlishinc C'nmpnj 120 North Central Atenu rhnrnix, Arizona Subscription Ruin in Artvunce IVr rr Thre Six On In Arirona Out of Arminit op Mo. Mo. Mm.

lMr .05 .75 H.00 $1.00 8.00 .10 srritnil r1 maitrr tb pnxt oftiro at ltioenix, Ariiona, under the act of March 3. 1879. SUBJECT to approval of leal details, the eountv board of super visors esterdav authorized a plan hv nhirh W'ickenhure school dis- 1 Killer Of Girl Remains Silent FOI.SOM PRISON. June 11 (FP) the last night of his life, Klton Stone, condemned slayer of 14-year-old Mary lionise Stammer, Fresno, maintained his stoic indifference and refuse-. I to tell why he murdered the child.

He insisted "her family knows why did it." I Stone, a nested months after her death while employed as a. garage mechanic near Fresno, is scheduled to be hanged on Folsom's gallows i at 10 a. m. tomorrow. Clarence ltrkin, warden, said Stone was calm despite the knowl- 'edge his death tomorrow was in evitable.

K. Wiihox. peace, set hor preliminary Of tlio hearing Tor clock Wednesday atternoon. i charsed with having- shot and killed hr husband. K.

O. Kelly, a storekeeper and rancher, at thir home near hore last night. "Witnesses at an inquest today were her father. James Carroll; Ilr. James Huestis of Hayden, and C.

K. Gilmer. Ray deputy sheriff. Mrs. Kelly told officers to whom she surrendered after the hootinz that her husband had threatened her.

Mr. Carroll, who was at the Kelly home at the time of the slayma. said his daughter and son-in-law had just returned home, and lie heard three shots fired. U. S.

Aviatrix Lands In Spain SEVILLE, Spain. June 1 Vri- i day) (AP) A blond-haired American girl, Bessie Owen of Santn. Barbara. arrived here early today piloting: her own airplane. The adventurous pirl flew from her home town to New York in her plane, a 210-horsepnwer model, and then went to Antwerp aboard ship.

From Antwerp! she flew to and other points on ivv way here. She plans to take off for Lisbon, Portugal. Saturday. Also in her plants is an iteineraiy that Includes flying across Russia. Japan and the Tacific ocean to California.

Legal Advertisement NOTICE OF INTENTION TO JIAKE PILK SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that en man's Drill Store, situated at Third i I I i I I tint will isiiie refunding bonds to'Klov. pav about worth erf outstand-! MORE than Mari- opa conning exuense warrants of the dis-ity farmers have filled out and Lieut. -Col. Philip B. Fleming, chief of construction, at his desk and on the job at "Quoddy." Parker Fights Extradition ELLIS PARKER, SR.

Reading of his indictment, returned in Brooklyn, on a charge of kidnaping Paul Wendel in the Hauptmann case, Ellis Parker, noted detective. is shown in his Mount Holly, N. office. Parker is expected to fight extradition to New York, with the likely backing of Gov. Harold Hoffman, for whom he did extensive investigating in the effort to save Hauptmann.

SALES Sty ifr i A jt fa, i poration commission yesterday by, THE CAMELBACK Community, soil conscrvat ion benefit pament Portland Mines, an Arizona circle will meet today in the home program, according to reports re-company ith offices in Dallas. nf irs. j. (. Wright, West Camel-! reived at the county agricultural Tex.

Trie amendment places a road. A luncheon will tie agent's office yesterday, value of $1 a share on the concerns served at p. m. followed by a TOWNSEND CLUB meetings shares of capital stork. business session.

I scheduled for o'clock tonight are: which previously had no par value. I w. BIGGS of Phoenix is in-iNo. 11, Seventh and Missouri CHARGED ith failure to pro-j eluded among IT art student at streets. A.

J. Ilarn. speaker: No. 7. vide for two minor children.

.1 ose p.ngha Young university. Salt joint meeting ith Canu lback club Ramon Cahaller-o was hound over to kp who next week will I.e. a SviT, North Central avenue. Maricopa County Superior Court cjn a trip over the Old Mormon Charles Starbird. speaker: No.

22. and returned to jail in lieu of Trail, painting and sketching as 131S West Monroe street, T. T. Sis triet they g. They also later plan to; visit the art centers in Chicago.

I C. R. McDOWELL. sunerintendent Ros. Stanford.

13U Fast McDowell road, suffered minor injuries yesterday when the automobile in which he was riding struck a tree and fire plug after a collision with another car at 12th st ree-t s. and Willetta ma ff Persons have been 1 ffaUL treated Phoenix ii hospitals since Janu ary 1 for injuries suffered In motor vehicle accidents. He received emergency treatment in (Jooii Samaritan hospital for lacerations on his nose, face and lip. The police report of the accident statel he was riding in a car driven by Allen Bowen, 6t5 North 11th street. Francis Rell.

13 years old. 7 West Holly street, was treated in St. Joseph's hospital for minor injuries reported to have been suffered as a result of being struck by a truck. Rejected Suitor Kills Sweetheart June 11. (FP) Dick Temieraeff, 1 -year-old taxi driver, toelay pursued his sweetheart.

Mrs. Mary Zmu-li, 4. for four blocks, fired four bullets into her head, then returned to his own home and killed himself. Mrs. Zouch died instantly.

Witnesses said she had repulsed Tem-ieraeir attentions and hired a transfer truck to move her belongings to a new home. Temieraeff 214 East From Beautiful Fine bine set In natural two diamonds apeeial in HARRY PRESS, advertising manager for the Western Atlto SiippU I'nmpanv in 11 western states, visite-d Phoenix xesteidav en route with his wife, and daughter. Peggy Rose, to liallas. Tlie Press family was entertained in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Panhurst, 1414 North Fifth avenue. A CHICKEN supper will be served from 6 to oVhxk to-night by numbers of the oung people's division of the Rrooks Method't Kpiscopal church, J-atcral 17 and Marii-ojia road. R. E. G0BLE.

flagstaff, came to Phoeniv rsterdav. R. M. BARKER, head of A. K.

Rarker t'ompany of Califn-nia. came to Phoenix from ls Angeles yesterday to inspect his firm's cantaloupe and asparagus in the Salt River valley acreage and at signed the work sheets of th new Powers, speaker: No. l.IS I-vtst Monroe street. ol. I 1 1.

Rutlier- ford, speaker: No. 26. lth avenue Tonto street, Rilly Ross, sjvrakcr. C. RAND.

Glondato nenue Mission drive, will leave to- morrow by airplane on a vacation tend the anniversary reunion of the graduating class of of Harvard university, of which be was a member. He will be gone two weeks A TELEGRAM it had been unable to deliver was being held at the Western 1'nion office last night for Miss Josephine Donovan. Theft Is Laid To Bride-Elect DENVER. June 11. (A P) Floyd Collins of Denver today accused the girl he intended to wed of stealing his car.

The complaint was filed with the district attorney against Catherine Compton, 24 years old of Chicago. Collins said she disappeared with his car last Sunday after they made plans for a wedding next Sunday. Police searched for Miss Compton but no trace of her was found. She was described as a Chicago actress. Services Set Today ForJ.

C. Henderson Last rites for J. Crawford Henderson, farmer who resided at lateral 14 and Urn keye road who died Wednesday, will be held at 4 o'clock this afternoon in the A. H. Mcl.ellan chapel, with the Rev.

.1. D. Moss officiating. Interment will be in Greenwood Memorial Park. Mr.

Henderson had heen an Arizona resident for IS years. I Phone 4-3139 Five Points Ice A Fuel Co. Johnnie- Oa-The-Spot-Servica' 0 II nil I 'iililirnMi 1 f'HTii! t. i. a 3 IS 8 of the Arizona Highway Patrol, re- turned to Phoenix yesterday from Sacramento.

where he at-i tended the convention of the Inter-'and and M. national Foot printers Asseiciation. bond after a preliminary hearinc yesterday in Kast Phoenix precinct court. Carmen de Caballero. complainant, was the only state witness.

A COMPLAINT charging Vi tori Rellett. alias Harold Morgan, with; theft April 25 of an automobile, was riiniissed vesterdav bv T. Maricopa County ourt. on motion Ml- the turned over to California authori ties who wanted him on another felony charge. He was charged in this county with grand larceny of RALPH MARSHALL YOUNG.ltrip to Hoston.

where no win at- nue and Roosevelt Street, in the City ofjeounty attorney, after bellett was Our Loan Dept. Engagement Rings from $10 to $750 SPECIAL an automobile belong to H. M. Bons, tion was issued yesterday by the 1329 East McKinley street. The car corporation commission to Western had heen burned when it was Ice Cream Company.

EDWARD ASH pleaded guilty Phoenix. Capitalization is $50 whtta diamond ahont 13 ct. sold, smart tnonntinc on aide. A illustrated, yesterday in Maricopa County Su-j perior Court to failure to provide i for a minor child. He was placed! under a five year suspended prison) sentence, ordered to provide support for the child, and not to leave the MECKIER'S eountv ithout permission of nearci at lu ciock lues.iay Loretta Ash, 334 North Fourth morning in the court house at No- 71 rarrifv Hikes acarcuy nines Diamond Price NF.W YORK.

Diamonds wept Tl'eV Went UP day Tl. msr toward 1S2S lh- inn in. of 11 lAI'l- Up tl'illlV. csterday. and the have inch-i prices er since but particular- ly f- iue Tiio shrinking supply of diamonds in pawnbrokers' travs is responsible.

The pawnbrokers' of. "make" the Xcw York diamond market, down nn the p.owery. and the New York market makes the American market. Dealers, clustered around showcase and examining stones under the blue-white counter lights of the F.owcry's sen diamond ex changes, newl the heads and clin their tongues. The market is up.

P.i l'a brikant. a partner in one of the exchanges, explained: "People are redeeming their diamonds from the pawnshops. Stones are getting scarce. So prices k'-ep going up. A man buys a diamond i from UK.

and in 10 minutes it has I.e. sold four more times, each tune at a profit." Some diamonds are imported, but the import tax makes it more profitable for the exchanges -the si'u-n "centers" of exchanges do a gross business of from JViiriu.i.iMi to o.oiKi.oii'l a month to buy at the pawnbrokers' diamond auctions. The law stipulate that a gem must be sold 13 months after it is pawned. "It's the middle class redeeming diamonds." Fahnkant amplified. "not Ihe rich people but ing them, that is sending the market up.

That shows times are better. We simply haven't got the diamonds to sell that we used to have." People of Rritain spent an avrt-ag of $ift each last year for American goods. Airmail time befw-een Fn: and Australia, now 12 days, shortly be reel tied to six. land Willi Only 17 per cent own radn of the people in receiving sets. SERVICE IB GELD Lb.

Rock Cod 18c I GROUND BEEF Fresh, lb IOC GROUND BEEF Fresh, lb cotYag enrolls" Armour's Star, p6tR0ASf Steer Beef, lb 33 15c BACON, Sliced Eastern, lb 38c LEMONS Large Juicy, doz. APRICOTS Large, lb 19c Sc Lb. I i i Washington Phone 3-3948 ED RUDOLPH Day or Night Service All Makes of Cars 25 Years ef Dependable Service) Phoenix. County of Haricora. Arizona, the undersigned Denman'a Eh-uic Store, a corporation, and James Bianront.

will, at a singla transaction, sell, assien and deliver the whole of tha atork in trade, tecether with the sooda. wares and merchandme owned by the undersigned, or in which the undersigned have an interest. DATED at Phoenix, Arizona, thia tth Jay of June. 1934. DEN MAN'S DTtrr STORE, ieal) By JAMES BIANCONI.

It's Presidnt and Secretary. J.VMKS BIANCONI. Stste Arizona. County ef Maricopa. s.

The foregoing; notiee was arkno-ldcd before me thia sth day of June. 19JS. by James Bianconi, as I'residpnt and Seeretary of Denman's Drug; Store, an Arizona -orporation, and by James Bianconi. in-l'4dually. ISeaP HARITV H.

AKETIS. Notary Public. Sly commission expires: April Za. 1940. ORDER FIXING AND LIMITING TIME FOR PRESENTATION OP CLAIMS No.

E-28 Thoenix Ut THE DISTRICT rflURT OF THE tTNITED STATES FOR THE FEDERAL DISTRICT OF ARIZONA SfADALLTE R. GALLEGOS. et al. riaintiffs. vn.

INTERMOCNTAIN Rl'ILDING LOAN ASSOCIATION, a corporation. Defendant. TPON READING AND FILING the verified petition of Hnry S. Mc-Cluskey, Re-reiver in the above entitled matter, petitioning this court for an order fixing and limiting the time, within whirh claims shall be filed in the above entitled matter, and good i-ause appearing therefor, IT IS ORDERED that all persons, firms, nr corporations having- claims or demands ssralnst the defendant. Intermountain Building A Loan Association, a corporation, or the receivership estate, are hereby required on or before six months from this date, to file the same, under penalty thereafter having said claims disallowed in the discretion of the Court if not mo filed, with Henry S.

McCluskcy, Receiver nf Intermountain Building- Loan Association, at his office on the 3rd floor of the Luhrs Building, in the City of Phoenix. Maricopa County. State of Arizona: that said claims or demands shall be aup- ported by affidavit and set forth the. amount and nature of the consideration therefor, and also any security or lien held by the claimant or to which the claimant is entitled, and also any claim to preference in payment from the assets in the hands of the receiver of Raid cor poration. That said claims shall further recite the amount of the consideration paid therefor, the dates when the same were paifl, and have attached thereto the orig inal instruments, if any upon which su, rlaima are founded.

1 WstMkzmi Yuma. a second lieutenant in Com-1 pany I l.SSth Infantry, Arizona National Guard, yesterday was promoted to a first lieutenancy in! an order issued by trie adjutant general's office. A CERTIFICATE of incorpora- Incorporators are Varick N. Mc- Comber. William P.

l.utfy and Ed-i na M. Hawkins, all of Phoenix. i SANTA CRUZ county's request for a- $2,115 special levy, made to l'e tax commission Wednesday, ill gales, the commission said jester day. SAM McKENZIE, Tucson, tax and railway agent for the Southern Pacific Company, spent yesterday in Phoenix conferring with members of the tax commission. JAMES M.

MOORE, son of Dr. and Mrs. James It. Moore. Tempe road, will leave next week for the Pnited States Military Academy at West Point, to which he recently received an appointment from Sen.

Henry F. Ashurst. Kn route he will visit relatives in Concord, O. WHEN he pleaded guilty yesterday in Maricopa County Superior Court to failure to provide for his five-year-old son, Ernest Hardin was placed under a five-year suspended prison sentence by Judge M. T.

Phelps. Hardin was ordered to provide support, refrain from the purchase or use of intoxicating liquor, and to remain in the state unless Riven permission by the court to leave. TRIAL of Hunter Anderson on a charge of driving an automobile while under the influence of intoxicating liquor April 5 on Kast Camelhack road was continued yesterday, on motion of defense counsel, to September 18 in Maricopa County Superior Court. PROGRAM 1. SAND PAINTERS from the Smnki.

2. "The Ololowishkya" (7nnl) The Corn Ceremony. 2. "I)eII Dance ef the Apaches." from the Apnrhea. 4.

"Kn RnhiiH," the rail nf the Children, from the Pawnee. 5. "l-alaknntl," Tablet Dance ef the Hnpi. 6. The World Famona Smoki Snake Dance.

a 3 16th NEW f-um --ii 1 1 I avenue, was the complainant, A GRAND JURY has been called by Fred C. Jacobs, United States district judge, to convene in I'res-cott July 1. It is anticipated Judge Pavid "Wr. Ling, newly named to the federal bench, will preside. About 75 cases are scheduled for presentation to the jurors.

THREE navy planes, their per- sonnel commanded by Lt. J. O. I.amhrecht, arrived yesterday after-noon from the naval training station at San Diego on a training flight. After a brief stop at Sky Harbor the fliers returned to the EDWARD V.

SHAW, Yuma, Arizona department commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, was a Thoenix visitor yesterday on VFW business. A PETITION for probate ot the will of Kenneth D. Hellwarth, who died May 17, 1935, was filed jester-day in Maricopa County Superior Court by Myrtle Hellwarth, his widow. The estate consists of personal property valued at $500 and real property valued at $30,000, subject to indebtedness undeterrr ined at this time. The petition will be heard June 30 before Judge J.

C. Niles. LOUIS L. BILLAR, since 1931 reporter for the Arizona Corporation Commission, has been named ffi 1 i 1 1 1 rr nn rl K.r 1 nrltva nave w. l-ing.

newly appointed Jacobs, who has retired, W. A. SULLIVAN, mayor of Globe, and Mrs. Sullivan were visitors in Phoenix yesterday and planned to remain here over today. HEGARI Blue tag registered and sealed cwt $1.35 FARGO Grown from experimental farm seed, triple re- cleaned, cwt $1.35 -Maize June Corn- PHONE i The Only Market in riinenlx Rrcritinf FRESH FISH DAILY Crahft Mountain Trout Shrimps San IhM tlatihut striped Filrt of Sole Mackerel Salted and Cured Fifth FASCINATING WEIRD ARIZONA'S GREATEST SPECTACLE! IT IS fi-rther ORDkred that saidjL'nited States District Court jurist, receiver shall, as soon as he conveniently it was learned yesterday.

Rillar also 1lx'yl serve as secretary to Judge lays prior to the expiration of the time i fixed herein for the of said claims, i J'inP- He succeeds J- red Williams, publish a copy of this order ome a weeii secretary to former Judge Fred C. WMtc Meiss BELGIAN HARES A i FRYERS Young, lb JUC 3 for Annual PIRIS Barracuda and TIGER MOON SOAP Large pkg flsi Z9C 2 Bars Soap FREE BUTTER Central lb. 30c COFFEE Chase Sanborn, lb. 22c GINGER ALE Clicquot Club, 10c TOMATOES Vine Ripened, lb. 5C Garters and Suspenders tor six consecutive calendar weeks in The; Arizona Kipunuc a newspaper published nd of general circulation in the City of Phoenix.

Maricopa County. State of Ariiona: and shall mail a copy of this order to all known creditors at least sixty days prior to the expiration of the time fixed oerein for the presentation of such claims. Dated at Phoenix. Arizona, this 22nd day May. 1S36.

F. C. JACOBS. Judge of United Slates District Court. NOTICE OF SALE i NOTICE IS HERERT GIVEN that the COMMERCIAL CREDIT COMPANY will ell at public auction, at C.

P. Stephens Motor Company, Phoenix. on the 17th day of June. 193S. at 10:00 A.

M. one certain automobile described as fob lows i 19.12 PLTMOFTH Motor No. PA32S68, Ferial Ko. 1598271. I Said automobile was repossessed from! JAMES JOHNSON by the COMMERCIAL! CREDIT COMPANY, by reason of its Seller's right tn a certain Contract of Conditional Sale executed by C.

P. Stephens Mtr. as seller, and JAMES JOHNSON as buyer, on the 13th day of November. 1935. and filed on record in the office of the County Recorder of Pinal County.

Arizona, on the 21st day of November. 1935. Dated this 4h dav or Id.td. COMl-ERCIALi CREDIT COMPANT, By H. VANCE.

Collection Manager. YOUTHFUL USEFUL SUNDAY June 14 PRESCOTT HOME of ihe SMOKI PEOPLE Dramatizing the Dance Ceremonies of the American Indians Commencing at 2 p. m. ONCE SEEN NEVER FORGOTTEN COMFORTABLE mercury climbs he has found a ay to "beat the heat" if not completely. He could use two pairs of each because alternating them prolongs their life.

Give Dad the breezy benefit of these easy-oing, comfort-giving, new, coo! Summer Garters and "Free-Swing" Suspenders by Paris. Then let the other fellow worry as the Watermelons "Coldest in Town" 'Tree-SwinB- Suspenders Cen Skid off Your Shoulders" and np. Parla Garters "No Metal an Touch You" ftOc 1 A. Stein Company Chicago New York.

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