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'SESSION WIM. TODAY AS ACT PASSED (Continued of MOVING PICTURES" HITLEERURH0 LFD ms SUs GREATEST YEAR IS UNDERWAY TODAY Irom I'aiii- One) reail at the opi-nnis: 111 hi' .1. JF.WS ORDERED OUT OF ITALY IN SIX MONTHS from Page One) INDIAN ART IS STREAMLINEDj MODERNISTIC TOUCH ENTERING FIELD, BLUE EAGLE CONTENDS IM i-vi'iy city, town and hamlet in United States, tin-re will start -i lelebvution ol "inov- tureiiom" conlidentially i-im-Million Pictures' Ovoatest ir.fu! Year This bv I'li lunar lli'iilem'- 1 luehrer h.weil nisht with F. km. chut aid A in UA' tin- cicr- r.it 1 1:1 icl- be ullVi'ted by the "ji but cxtlmtiU'd it would tr! n- 1U.OOO.

jjollcr I'i'eeiilly reported ODD IKK) st'tllfd there stftei' ICicrmany's absorption of Austria 1 Albuquerque. N. Sept, 1. iAP) Indian ail. like ubout everything ielse Uu'M- duys, is (ioiiiH sirenm- llned.

Hut tile Inuisilion irom the old to new style is hardly perccp- Miuvh Kt. A number also tlble. It's largely a matter of ma- nt Turin, and other tennis and according to "Indian art was modern to begin with." he said, "but with adoption of while man's brushes and mn- ttrials it's yjtUritf a stream-lined yt classic treatment which will enable the Indians to preserve their art forms for posterity." Rootevelt Prwtiie To At Stake This Month In Primaries (Continued from Page Onsj Mr. Roosevelt, however, has denounced by name Senators Walter George of Georgia, arid Mlllard Tydings of Maryland and Rep. Jolm mark to White House aides that "It Ls often true that it takes a long, long time to bring the ixast up to the present." Apparently the admlnLslratlort does not intend to carry reprtMus into the November election.

Politicians taking this view recalled the decision of Senator pope not to run O'Connor of New York." He will as an independent in Idaho. continue his campaign against Ruin for California was forecast tTydings Monday by speaking in by senator McAdoo if the voters mcludeci j.uss ir. tht" 1 reuirned to ihe Q. Tliaxton. rollinii and en- the senate out to -ure.

will be tin- first of a and tactii. 1 iM-i'u iMinpaifjii in daily i.i-w>pa- 'I his campaign will be cu- Ot i iiiiv.f'te! ol motion pirtinv emer- ihe pet-pie. LI v.ili bring to the at- motion picture and hitjhly '-peeialuefl ot Hollywood writ-" direet- actors, and technician. in pi'o- America with Us- poiw- Kinn ol e-nteruunim. 1 A of well over 2.000 daily will be used in bringine; this tial character of motion picture entertainment to those enjoy it as well us to those at present not enjoying it.

--Nearly motion pu'Uir- 1 theatres throughout the ilted States 1V7 bey i 1 by Ini- ami have northern in MIV Ici British the c'- t'ovei I'. v.hich tains mc. he pnl.l.e ii! 111 i bv air N' ii it. to the house de- the came shortly before m.il vole whrn Ucp. Coe How- county, and primary shouted that, he did not i or any other Uigisla- keep John Miles from ur next governor." on the measure were limited to five minutes by ufiani- consent of the house in.order to the mil to a vote, i its jx.issage on the roll call Cruse, Socorro; Bias Chavez, Lawrence Dona Ana; Kan Miguel: Saturnine Micuel; Maxfleld, Tor- Forrl.

Chaves: Manuel Garcia, Orieco, Valencia; Hoffman. Srm Miguel- Joe fanfloval; Pino. Fticffr-r. McKinley; Romero, I part of the celebrat: latins; the national This contest has Keen ad- vrrtired on their screens for the last three weeks. Many UK- of the contest iuive ahviuiy been rim in these Nirety- IX, ur pictures are inct'iiied lit tin- Booklets in these d' the rules of roini-s'.

with 'blanks for registering to the questions may be obtained from theatre attendants. One of il." 'greatest nnd most 01 national brain-twisters will stun a four month puzzle life for the eighty millions of people patronize motion picture every week of the year. In Hollywood, Pranli Whitberk. tlon of a motion picture from Hnli II was Hitler miiihl i he (Uuifjt v-fi 'aiw vi mil pi his linal A German to vakia-- which 11V within a wccV. aiiri lit iif-Htt- nil" '1 ui TJ.i- l.i--t Itulian eeiiesus i.i adherents in Kill, A census in i cr.rflt-il jXT.sons who the religion.

tU mem of Jews in Italy in r.n was prohibited. decrei- defined as Jewish all born "ot both parents 01' hr l-lebiew raee renurdlrss of reli- Ai i-amv time t)ie fascist 1 iro 1 to win greater loyalty (lerm-itnic population of i Tvrol. ceded to Italy by tier the went served in the army accorded the Blue Eagle, foremost among Italian modern Indian artists. Blue Eagle, young Pawnee with before th' 1 shoulders of a fullbnck. cumr through here today on a lour New Mexico Indians pueblos to stir up Indian interest In mainti-inint; i lie purity of their art.

Avalanche And Flood Take Huge Toll In Canada Region (Continued from Page One) Ihe smiute 11 id inn committee room In lias already hung his work in the blus ribbon show of UK- United fjtate.s—the National Exhibition of Art. "Modern Indian artists are mak- ihe natural evolution from the old arts to the and modernizing the same art which oru-e displayed on the tepees," he jj. nis i-iuposal to pay Another test of direct presiden- 'all non-working people over 50 years tial intervention will come In Geor- old $30 a week in-scrip money will Kia Sept 14. two days after the apixnir on the Ncvember ballot. The iTvdings-Lewis race is settled.

The Fenalor termed UK' initiative meas- president has said he hoped Sena- ure, which Downey supported, "a tor George would be defeated by cruel delusion of old and deserving Lawrence Cnmu. people." The third direct test will be Sept. "I am deeply concerned about 20 in the 10th dLs- the future of the state and about continued a icrday whin i' ials aere said lo insert, fi (Jentian (r- llt'Jir tlie injured, titt- mi UU'nl li'jMii bv DNB tin'- siii'l liii I li-x! 'lilt'iilutfl Fome wt-v believed to be in critical One lamilv mimed Lachancu ap- pcarrd to have had some premoni- lion of duneer, as they were hurrying cut of the apartment house Italian World w-ir when canl( cmsnin dowl1 Italian Wuiia vv.n nQwn ead were Mrs I'airick Delisle, Mrs. Corlnthin Audet. Miss Rasn Lachance find two unidentified InfanLs.

anc believed to he that of Mrs. Delisle. Most of the adiili-s in the apartment house were employed in the bin textile mill that is the chief industry the town, on the northern lank of tile SI. Uuvrenee river. -jiine pen-ions as vr-iernns.

npprovyd 'o Miiiiiiliile ehildbenring by ihe numbers of women VM.I ki anrl promuiion of nii'ii in the civil service en Ihrir marilal status. ui women em- public and private offices iunitcil Ui (ine every ti-n in rpecial j'-" wM'kr-rs were denied if unmarried, lit soitu 1 alter the of in others ll wt't'P IlKule yoveniment i pitch. I expert. 1 ol ik Cifi'inany ness equal Use dl v.ar mat-hint' today as 'r 1 -''i "attacks and kept laTM'. i un ed'-e.

Major Genual Ueurj- ilu- Czechoslovak autonomy head of the coinmU'Mry '-tail, main- criminally dcmtinded. by the I tallied: "A new ortier i.hmtis in l-'ralia "government no later than i economic life must be established; George who, however, re.M'ued with eisht of his children Tlie Ilond Canadian Portneul, press "Stylh'ed art is traditional among Indians. They were modern to stuct with. Yet now we modernize our art by permanent materials, and still exclude foreign'influences. "Modern Indian arl.is the answer to question in generations to 'Whnt were the Indians "Our traditional art was executed on buffalo skins, on impermanent.

Now, with white man's materials, we can save the detail and the tradition." Blue Knee's murals, depicting i bolh-lc-'Rotul and the! style of the modern illustrator, thout'ht retaining the traditional forms which a IT uniuinlnkahly Indian. One piece of work, the legend of i Ihe "'Inn all Ihe stream- of a design by designer of the body of the future. But tlie trict in New York where Represen- the continued success of President tative O'Connor is opposed by James Roosevelt's administration," snid the H. Khy. who hns preiidentfal en- who was endorsed by the dorsement.

O'Connor, chairman of rn-sldcnt fcr renominntlon. the house rules committee, is seek- Ing both Republican and Dem- ocratlc nominations: i In all, senatorial contests will be decided In 14 states in September, nnd two oilier states will have pri- ronries involving lesser offices. Maine, ns customary, hold its general election in Senteniber, but senate is at stake. Mr. Roosevelt's- first; comment on Pension PronuMs For Aped Playing Part hi Election (Continued from cine) waKhPrt-tmt-pnTt of-thrr- ue Pacific railway line near Who ho" Incl derniling the night ex- Ampricm, mm and 1 must be related closely to world 1 trade and to the fulfillment "1 in every theatre In the Unitta if-sufficlency measure's necessmy i States, Its title Ls "The World fs 1 to safeguard the nation, i Yours." This Floods north general- strike and lerm, lill carry the s.rno i message to the screen that the arl- Wheelon.

Santa a ls county; Berry, Lea; Brown- BrummcU. Valencia; i Guadahipe; Denton, Union; iUlXIC LlaTU UIO 10 s. Harding; H. Griego san MI- Protect Poiitkal Chief Hal), Lincoln; Hickerson, At the same time the German navy conducted what wore culled jt biggest maneuvers ihe convoying in 1 WOT Id" war. with the tleship Gneisennu and thrro ton pocket battleships purUcipallng Howard.

Roosevelt; James, Mrs. Coif ax; Mont- (Continued from Page One) Torrance; Moore. Cfiaves; ln fear of llfc mi. Chaves; Ortega, Rio Arriba; Rio Arriba; Page, Curry; ultra; Arrl- Sloan. Catron; Eddy; San JtianrWamel, Hidalgo; Bernalilio; White, Grant.

Field Day Expected As Law Goes Into Books were penernl along the of the. St. Lawrence, homes in the Porlneuf 'ntaan- in the North Sea exercises units more due to Join the maneuvers Germany army maneuvers were under way. involving 900,000 regulars in 30 divisions well as an rslimnteu 500.000 reserves. A typical example of Davis' wary i under the cross-examina- London.

Sept. Britain tifllTwas when Strykcr France received with anxiety have Davis recall a specific dateitcdav the news that Konrad Hen- wheh' "the Dutchman" summoned iiein." the Sudeten Gennan lender, Henry Miro, a Hariem policy bank- was en route to see ChanceHor Hiter, to a nocturnal mob meeting. jler of Germany, his self-styled pro- Miro arrived in answer to Schultz' lector. peremptory cc.mmftnd wearing his A sectiim of the British press pajamas under jjn gvercoat. the United t)n- troubles encountered by the Pdvcrnmnnt in its efforts lo mo- iabor and industry behind-the national defense.

This menace followed a warning to Premier Edounrd by the uf-neral confederation of labbr. Senators Engage In On Final Day Of Sessions (Continued from Page One) rr pri: i The mock bill, which would it fight any move to estab- Ibh what would amount to wartime control of all French" in- sanctum dusiries. plank was a $30 monthly peh- 3n for all persons over C5. The Democratic race is the style of tradition, nn Washington also )itavides a pen- of half a 0n issue, senator T. Including the ls for reriominatlon by Ot- wlio's who ol American artists, erives i to A Case of Seattle, an ardent these as the Generally accepted out- i Townsendite.

In Oeargld William stJinding Indian artists of the Unit- McCrae. one of tour Democratic ed States: In the southwestern or New Mexico Lu'an, a Tnos, of Santa Fe; Julian Murtlnen, San Ildefonso, husband of Marie Martinez, the pottery maker; Woueen, San Ildefonso; and Allen nan an Apache, of Santa Pe. In the Oklahoma or plains group Mopope. a Kiowa; James I Oft Id IBCrCaflC Auchiah. Kiowa; Jack Hokeah.

Ki- After Secti(HI Cbeckedl owa; and himself. i Blue Eagle, a graduate of the (Continued from University of Oklahoma, now heads the art department of Bacone col- i turned toward -the open ap lego in Oklahoma. watcher lie saw Reiiorts from where the will take place Sept. pensions have been -y various- Republi- candidates. from the treasury inner sum of five dollars" had to express charges paid by Dick- Pnris Sept 1.

(AP) France won on bundled copies of a pre- swelled'her standing army to vlously introduced primary LAS CRUCES DEATH GUN FOUND AND IDENTIFIED of shiall boats' overturned In the Yokohama harbor. Ninety thousand houses in 'fokyo bill 1 were man or unman to have a poVnl ul them or receive IxrcMiisc of unhealthy skin Sotiic skin troubles arc tough lo cor- rcr.l. but we. do know tissues like tlic Ixxly itLself must fed from within. make the.

food we cat available for strength and energy, there must lie rtii nfiuttuuiicc of rcd-btood-cclls. S.S^. Tonic builds these precious red cells. It Is "a simple, internal remedy, tested for-Rcnc'rations'siiiil also proven hundred. You, loo, will w.mt to take S.S.S.

totlnv while her novemm'ent which was defeated. He was sheriff. Jose ViramoiUes announced aged. IUU, 41-nJ. UNI IU lilrn- Las Cruces.

N. Sept. 1. were de-roofed or otherw.i.se dam- Tonic to regain and to 'maintain your to appease labor opppsl- U'e bundles collect by playful op- its efforts to mobilize hidu.s- rv behind the nationar defense The bilP was introduced by the today-he had fotimr-and idetrtified Two Korean students received, fa- the gun with which Mrs. fal electric sh'pcks from a wire which Nora Pollard was shot to death I fell into; the 18..

was rf thmis'iiiris of vounff con-' senators who steadfastly but un- idnigiit Monday, when the un- crushed when her house col'apsed. lens ct inousiinus 01 JOUIIK tyu scrluL -started for the French (Continued from Patpe One) I no doubt, be raised by. In- successfully opposed the' enactment identified killer f'ired a fusillade of One man killed by a falling Dickason and Senat0 Royall, Q. If we a man "coming in at- midnight as the result of telephone Dutch that -sort of refresh parties and "that no opin- jyour mind? k.ii from me would be controlling A. No, because they were not un- oii either side and for this reason i common They happen- liiy 'office will henceforth refuse to Jed often, sir, any official opinions upon' "these matters." statement' in full, based on tier'as m'rt; of the autumn halfeof of-the primary bill, introduced bv bullets through her bedroom win- chimney, re class Dickason and Senator lte est Their Aximbevs-raised the.etaSd- the special session.

the issue between Cxeehoslovakia an nv strength from the :1 the autonomy-demanding Su- 700i OQ I Crack troops of Prance's regular a rmed forces, meanwhlie. reached and the autonomy-demanding deten German minority. One newspaper predicted President Roosevelt BANK CLEARINGS Q. Don't you know that Miro ns came running with pajamas on, in Sudeten German leaders themselves 1111.1^.1 I. ff Tilfvlr 'npflr w.v.w^..

The fact that Henlein had gone Rlir ri nf i i in nnt 't the iunc- che week detl August 31 totaled to Berchtesgadcn. 'Hitler's mountain Bi rp.indMn gate the pflc S4 a decline of 21 per- retreat in Bavaria interpreted or nnces border Ger fnm $5 2M 282 coo a year ns meaning that th.c nl -i and SwiUerlanrt. and the widest year-to-year decline the dead of winter, because Jie was give the f.inal answer 'the assumption that the bill, in fear? o.ut;the emergency clause, is signed A. I know whether he was by the governor, follows: in fear or hot, sir. I know he came have been queried from a new lover.

as to whether the new direct i stryker's face reddened. "Are you Inw is now subject to i tellittg me under oath," he shouted, and whether it may be j-that you don't know whether Miro, I ff-gtibmi'ttPd to a vote of the people when he was telephoned at mt" iteM fetiikidl eicclfen; a ht. in the dead of winter, and n.s to the effect of the ten pe came over with hi.s pajama.s on, i and 25-per cent provision of whether he was In fear?" four, one of the -j don't know the Operation of constitution. his mind, sir," Davis replied im- on Subscrihe today for the New York, Sept. 1.

clearings in 22 leading cities for the week ended August per- year agD decline since the week of June 1. Dun Bradstreet reported today. i Nine persons the Ballistic sheriff said. brick wall of a Mthhousf crumpled. had identified a small calibre rifle Two bridges were destroyed by as the one from which the bullets were fired.

The gun was owned by a Las Cruces man, who was not connected with the case, however. Four persons, three men and a woman, were held in the county jail for questioning as Sheriff Virn- montes said he was preparing to file charges in the case. and high water. About 225- young men in Brunswick will be employed this! red-blood-cells to restore lost weight energy lo strengthen to give 10 your skin naiufai health glens'. Take the S.S.S.

Tonic treatment and shortly you should IH: delighted the Kay you feet and have your friends coiiipliniL-iu you on the you Icflk. Thcrtr'is no siitwtinifc for Uiis; time-tested rcniedy. No elliirnl druggist will suggest so'incihing "just youth training plan. Agricultural and household science ahott courses' will be 4 "This section, provides, in part, the people reserve the power ilisa.pprove, 'suspend and annul by the laws which and which it is rcssury to now set forth. is then provided that ti'iis diuapprpvmB- any perturbably.

"No. sir. I do not." ture. the four months pro- both and be complied with. I do not i know Whether the language 'under jcach the foregoing conditions' re- i-Jers' only to''the conditions applic- sable to distribution of, the electors thr'uJivvMKfMrMv'U'tpd tho LU eieutuia 1 ct Jic it the wur bt th6 -legiis-.

filed Of not less than four tlie liex lijclined-. the court ItJll, tin- ii that the special session luliiie is tlie 'liust the com- with this provision could had a.s It, Ls now si'Kin 'four months until the x' election. have the language-'that ii.h j.fiiiinn f-rwli be by not. iiuvn un per cent of the miali- in each of thrcc- 'Vis ol the cr-unties nnd in the not It tctal n'tmber votes hist, preceding general tlie constUutional condition. 1 of tire -v would interpret the ninety day provision a.s separate and distinct from the four months provision and hold tlie law is subject lo referendum provided the petitions contain 25 per cent of the qualified electors i properly distributed and provided i further, that the petitions are filed within ninety days after adjoitrn- mimt of the se.ssian of the ture.

"However, this is merely argu- 1 mentntive for the reason that ths four months provision can be for than ten per ctner Purpose than that, of ap- as risin thc voters of a proposition upon which they are to bo given the privilege of voting. "It Ls for no purpose other than that of notice to the voting public. that if Therefore, it might be argued that signed ir lhe 25 er cent clause lin(1 'l-iii tw'-'ntv five tier une day elauae governs, then duliiifled t-V-ctors under i silc j' petUiwu could be filed within a day two before the election i and the public would actually have i no notice of the proposition at all. 'T anticipate that llie.se questions will bo raised by the interested i parties and that no opinion from me would be controlling upon either and for this reason my office' will henceforth refuse to give any official opinions upon the.se matters." ui use '-ii with Use v.i:!::i: ninety days after ad- 'ii oi at which is was enacU'cl. tlie be thereupon Mjspend- (ii the miestion ol its approval sliall likewise lo a vote at tiic next nem-ral (-lection.

tins menu that if the pe- liiiMis. cDiiUiin signatures of 25 of the qualilied electors prop- WNDY FORCED DOWN i-i's- dUitributed in accordance with i Praha. Sept. 1. and the pruvUtorvs applicable to the Charles A.

Lindbergh were rc- v.t-r lent provision and other con-i ported tonight to have made a citticiw with the additional condi- forced landing at Olmuetz, in ccn- t.icn that If filed within ninety days jtra! Czechoslovakia. The rejiort udjournmont of the session said both were safe. the law may be referred even though the filinif within fotir months could not, be physically per- fcumed. "Under ordinary conditions and sit a regular of the with tfo MUM T0WH UO WE'LL 00 THE RMTt It's easy all you do immure (far.width uf your kitchen k'l WIDEST dMo measure tht length of your Utchn 'm points utd briaj dMm in. The thit if it aa iiae room the wheU job complete will coet only MiCO't HEAVinT MHE WIUTT the i new STAINLESS SHEEN euy to wipe and potiefa to a glowing shine like a china plate thick and heavy, will wear for years.

HO EXTRA CHAME FM MMUTU WSTM1ATMI i member the prke cvetything ew do the injtaltation ao ace vrtd I it down smooth and flat. and a perfect wall to wall jobl nil bargain SQUARE YARD licliiiig EXPERT listallatioi! Benjamin Franklin, when, he was in England as agent of the Colony of Pennsylvania, sent home silkworm eggs and mulberry cuttings to start the silkworm industry. Coronado Furniture Company 617 6th St. Phone S9.

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