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Modesto News-Herald from Modesto, California • Page 22

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SCIENIIST1L MODESTO NEWS-UK JJ-JO. -PAGE ELEVEN Heir Found Alter eight las of nation- ivide search, police have found Htuill It. Hansard. Syracuse Liu versify ai Votum- bus. O.

Ilas-sard disappeared on hii way home from a fraternity part)-, suffering from loss of memory. Ho Is heir lo a large fortune. Roy Chapman Andrews Plans Trip Into Unexplored Mongolia Sections BELGIT, Dec. Search for the "oldest man" will take Roy Andrews back into the lonely paces of scarcely pxplorcd sections Mongolia March for an intensive stu3y ox- pectcd to yield scientific facts. Dr.

Andrew, n-ho -was awarded an honorfiry dccre" of doctor of science from Bslolt his alma mater to-nlpht, for his explorations in the Gobi Desert, Cis- cussed both his forthcoming expedition and the one he and his party just completed. He and his associates of tho Asiatic expedition or the American Museum of Xataral History. pect to find in Mongolia the pro-' decesor of the Java man. the closest relation of the so-called "misting link" that is known to science. This forerunner of the Java man will be sought in Eastern Mongolia in a treasure-trove of Pliocene fossils estimated from 1.000,000 to i 6.000,000 ycra Negro Slayer To Die In Electric Chair CHICAGO.

Dec. in the electric chair was tho sen- pronounced yesterday (or Uavid negro, who last August heat and killed Miffi Jennie Meta Constance, post-graduate student of Jforthwestern University. The execution was set for February 15. BY CIVIC GROUP i Members 0 Manteca Chamber Of Commorce Board Are Selected Floor Of Courthouse Sinks 3 Inches FALL BRIBE CASE FILM None of 300 Persons Aware; I Of Fact Until Warned By County Auditor Dec. dlrec- tots were fleeted by the Chamber of Commerce members yesterday.

They are: C. W. Forbes, E. POK- i ers, George D. Murphy, A.

D. Goodwin, rr. O. H. Meredith and Lewis Five of the number were re-elected.

Goodwin baing the only member of the board. The six mm were chosen from a list of twelve nominees selected at tho primary election on December -I. A meeting of tha pew board will be held on December 28 to reorgen- and make for the annual membership banquet in January Woman Wins Divorce Decree In 5 Minutes REDWOOD CITY. Cal, Dee. 19.

ID--Mrs. Elizabeth Mansfield Tiled a divorce petition hete yesterday and five- minute later was framed r. decree againtt Albert Mansfield, Redwood City city attorney. The wife was given custody of the five children and awarded $500 a mnnth. The Judfra R.

C. Hawkins yegttrdav and held to answer the superior court. Bail ivas fised at J10O9. Attorneys Informed Former; Company Claims Tnlly Owes: i Interior Secretary Sick $78,000 Balance On Loan i 22 Race Horses Die In In El Paso Made In 1922 Meggs Bound Over I Rich Widow Falls On Liquor Charge 6 Floors To Death Mcsgo. charged with driving while intoxicated, was given his preliminary hearing before Confession Solves Death Of Two Girls BALTIMORE.

Dec. --Confession of a hit and run driver Yesterday rolved tho mystery of thn" deaths of two young girls whose bodies were found nrar Annapolis Road. Earl Shclsby admitted his automobile BtrucX the sirls. Woman Appears In Court On Stretcher LOS Alice Sawyer, Long Beach apartment house owner, appeared on a hospital stretcher to fare trial in federal court liero ytitoniay on ft charge of using the mails to do. fraud In connection with her purported attempt to finance tha sale 1 of the "petrified" body of her son.

OHELDOX, Dec. 19. 13 --The second floor of the Mason County courthouse sank throe inches yesterday under the weight of 000 persons who crowded into the courtroom at the openipR of the trial of Ar-i thur Schafer, accused of killing Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kirk on the night of September 16 Xo one in the courtroom aware that the floor Iras sinking until the county auditor in tho rooa below reported that the cejling of his office was coming down on him.

All standing spectators were removed from the court. Tho chairs will be taken out to-morrow. The courthouse is forty ye-irs old. WASHINGTON. Dec.

FLYING TO FAME--A Dead Motor By Ernest Henderson I'M SCARED AND I DON'T ft. WHO KNOT'S COKT THiNK WOULDN'T. Wife, Husband Die Before Help Arrives BERKELEY. Dec. lfc-- JPi-- Louis 6.

Jleimburg, S3. went to a ttlephoe yesterday to Call a physl- cln for his wife, S4, who had suffered -heart attach Helmburr collapEed at the telephone and when Ludwig Fentrup, his son-in- law. arrived, both Mr. and Mrs. Hcimburp.were dead.

26 More Indicted In Election Frauds The special grand jury investlfcat- ihe alleged fraud In the August primary in Cuyahoga County yes- terdav- returned twenty-six tional secret indictments charfinc six persons with violation o' the election laws. Today's Radio Program KGO i S-CO r-M- -rr. Xash 5:1 a P.III. --'Klnnnriftl ftvitw 5:30 p.m.--Plonks and produce tfii'ti p.m.--Three: boys p.m.--PrOgr-in; T'30 P.III.--I'foRr.ltn 7:30 p.m.--^Procram 8:03 anO p.m.--Parisian i p.m.--Jftoli niul Kthyl :50 p.m.--Tom Koimfty HiOO ji.m.--Th« Declslon on a motion by Atlce Pomerene. special government attorney, to set trial of former Secretary of Interior Albert B.

Fall, for January on chaige of receiving a bribe In connection with leas- laf of Elk Hills naval oil reserve to E. L. Dohtny. California millionaire, wat postponed indefinitely In district supreme court ycstcr- day. said the former secretary's physicians tn El Paso, had advised physical condition at this time would not ptiroit a trliL Wealthy Candy Man i Suicide SAN BERNARDINO, Dec.

Jacob Smith, 48. wealthy candy manufacturer and son of Carrie Jacobs Bond, the faraoue fong writer, committed-suicida by shooting himself in bis Summer horns at Lake Arrowhead. It was reported to sheriffs hire yesterday. Jennings Community Plans Entertainment Announcement was made yesterday that the Community would hold Us ChrlttmaS entertainment in Jennings Hall on Thursday evening, December 20. loans totaling $101,600 made 16:2 to finance a production Omar the Tcntmaker.

SAX JOSE. CaU Dec. Hlchard Walton Tully. playwright and author of The Bird of Paradise, yesterday was named defendant in a suit for JI5.1TT filed by the Cinema Finance Corporation of LCS Angeles. The company claimed Tully owed the balance on Kentucky Barn Fire ERLANGER.

Ky, Dec. Twenty-two thoroughbred horses-- CHICAGO. Dec. Kiiubeth Knteiand, 70. wealthy widow, fell six fioois to her death ynttrdty from her palatial In a hotel.

She Is believed to have leaped from a window while ipci.dtnt over ill lEibar the wtl! teown mares and Mary Oh-At; burntd to detb when stroyed a new bam on a farm near here yesterday. The farm Is ovmtd by Folk Caffoon. MEMUEKS O0 THE Stanislaus County Medical Association AND SUKOEONS' DIRECTOBT program will start at P. M- short time later. in! of The complaint cUted that a tract of 101 acres near Los Gatos, CaU! was for one of tha loans, i Guardianship Of Two Minors Sought A petition for appoititmet guardian of two.minors, Charline and Gentldlne Ktfcrs.

was filed In superior court yesterday by John H. Elfers. The according to tho petition, each own personal property worth about Man Kills Divorced Wife, Then Ends Life SEATTLE. Dec. to have been insanely in lovo with divorced wife.

George Leonhard. apartmcn; house owner, shot Mrs. Alvina to death in her apartment Mcnday night -and then fired a bullet- through his own head, dying a rEiviA i WALTCR A. SMITH M. O.

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stuaio proertai p.m.-- Program p.m.-- Program p.m. p.m.-- drimt p.m. Jsck p.m.-- Rtufllo 10:13 p.m. procrara IMIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIII Learn To Dance For the Holidays Special Rates Till January 1 TH3SXXJOTOK I mil bfarcr to I reduced nle of I Jor 87.50 Ailleen Brown I 'STUDIO OF DANCING 1118 10th St. Phone 1360 imiiiiiimiimiiiiiiMiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IAJT TIMES TODAY A rm "The Small Bschclor" VI7TII Barbira Kent--Gertrude Lewis fiery of In tke Itlrl ht girl nir, BOT COMEUV Here's your chance to test the new 40 reel F.

WANT you to test the new electric Atwater Kent 40 in yonr ois-n home, frte of charge. We want to prove' to you and to your faniily'tliat you can enjoy perfect radio reception at a reasonable price. Ouce you've heard the deep mellow tone of this 1929 receiver! once you've had station after slalidn roll in under your fingers on the Dial --at a cost of only a fraction of a cent an hour for the house current--you'll know wliy.in a few months, more than a have chosen Atwater Kent electric all 1,650,000 families are Kent fans. Model 40-- the better electric set for 1929-- gives you trouble-free reception for lifetime! It's made right, protected against deterioration, lory tested or inspected 222 times. Now you can test it at your home--FREE--and find real radio pleasure ia.

Telephone us today. We will give demonstration, tvith. no obligation on your part. MoJelt E. E-2, t3, lime qu iir, dlffereol in lin, each Stanislaus'County MoJel A.

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