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fiATHOUCS lUHlii on: hit in eview 1 AHI A A I An I AF All I 'to-4 HTSOFM STRIFE CONTINUED BT HITLER FOES California political news took oa a real citato promotional tons laat week that made it Bound mon lilu a pre-depreaalon subdivision boom fe'I BHIOI finre Of 1930 la Sqpthent California than the ballyhoo of a governorship campaign-And Juat such a pre-depreaalon boom had a lot to do with it Hera ia the deadline week for the filing of primary election Monday It opens with the governorship candidates still bobbing This time it is Sam Dancy a Communist Young up A '(Continued from Pip 1) (Continued from Page 1) I 1 ber- private and QuInn-for-Goveroor Clubs begin organising In northern counties straight-forward program of Progreeatve ersni who are under secret orders sayi to be ready for mobilization to do-of the fensa government It- Chancellor Hitler himself before Herbert Wtotersteto Saorsmento leader in the movement appeal- inr to patriotic young men in nil William McNlchol friend no foreign resources Geiw a Democrat jumps into th gubernatorial race William McNl -William Jennings By JOHN A BOraUM" (Associated Press Foreign Staff) RERUN June SO-Charges ihifj th Roman Catholic Church Nasi Germany is a victim of sup- presalon and Injustice and -that priests are being persecuted were made to-day to a fiery Episcopal letter Drawn up by the German car- up by visibly going down hill BryanJr ton of the Commoner announces for lieu tenant governor is --I- Former Governor Friend Richardson who pulled out of the I for gubernatorial posslbimies end endorsed Acting Governor Mer- Ipcrossod production udl gets his reward Uerriam hands him the 910000 stats bank SAN FRANCISCO June With mom than 1333 cases of epidemic poliomyelitis (infantile paralysis)' reported to California sines January 1st Dr Dun-sbm state director of public health expressed fear to-day the eases probably outnumber those of any previous year with the present mild character of moat of the case" he added' "we am hopeful that tho fatality toll will bo comparatively low" In 1930 the last epidemic year them wem a total of 1903 cases reported The figure for the state covers cases to Juno 23rd those on tho present week not being available until after the week doses By Tke Aseoefoted Prsssj SACRAMENTO June Fifteen candidates for governor and sixteen for lieutenant governor heed tho official list'd? thoae seeking office to the August 28th primary- Part of the list wee released to-day by Secretary of State Frank Jordan Them am to be four candidates seeking the Republican gubernatorial nomination nina the Democratic end one each the Socialist Progressive Commonwealth and Communist Five candidates seek the Republican nomination for lieutenant FS dlnal blahope at their annual meet rsduosd unamployment Tbs stand- superintendency on a platter shrink be no the decline in exports Even is became al- ard of living ia notoriously lust as them seemsti to tli a war of madness has rfi Havnv la red that the brown shirts must have cleanliness simplicity and obedienco Hie orders wem given to JUitxe to the form of twelve commandments the new order of things many of the smaller storm troop tenders am likely to come In for promotion" Goerlng declared In an address to German newspapermen following reception given to tho tog at Fulda earh ter was sent to men The document la amazingly frank In Its review of tho church situation for the church has denied participation of tho Catholla clergy to polities since the advent' oil th Nasi Blood Mystery Hit fomignresa at midnight to-night Dunehee said them am indl- Dt Troopers Favored To cleanse tho storm troops of nave thoos elements which governor ten the Democratic one the Socialist and one tbs Com- and one cations ths and Angeles are focal epidemic so far epli passed lie peak lea are Of damic to the Loa focal-point of th tne total num- hae reached nil lately entered and assumed lender- sh In ha said 1L A he said Discussing Mast pagan 1st plans for a new national church most out of the question ia tne light of present conditions v---- Publle Attitude On the other hand it seems far too early to predict that Hitler will disappear and the national Social- let revolution right" It can happen The Gorman people have a docility which defies all calcula- Mon But to history revolutions go that way Groups rarely give tv power peacefully For tne Nazis to surrender now would be to see themselves stripped of nil power and exposed to the seance of the largo sections of the German people whom they have! muniat Party Them For Governor Candida tea for governor am: acted so that tho older storm troopers those who to 1928 1929 and 1930 fought for may ones mom bo In ber of eases to Juno 30th this year 960 have bean reported to Loa Aa- John Quinn Loa Qgeles Raymond I Height Loa Angeles Frank Merriam Long Raymond I Height Loa ink Merriam Long galea County lOfl to Alameda Coun- and 66 in San Francisco County faith the letter says: fount of grace can not' bo replaced by an alleged of tho nordlo blood which has eon- quered tho old Opposing Nasi antt-aemltisnvth document says the ten monte hold for tho Jews aa well aa for other position of honor" Then ism remarks Young Bur lin- end Ti This wsek has seen mom cases to San Frandsoo however and the Beach game Democrat George lieutenant Republican candidate total to-night stood at seven tjMalne Creel Sen tarrorteed' and persecuted 'Ubde I fovernor fires a broadside at the Communists So doee George aath the surface them must hel Creel And so doee John Quinn -tt-1 the surface them must he creel Ann so does Jona it Quinn Upton Sinclair Socialist Franciaco: Format Dowey Lor Culver Angeles William Evens "We solemnly protest agalnsC-spreading Neo-Pagan horesiea In City 2S Malaby Pasadena Wifliam McNtchol Los Angeles Ji Upton Sinclair Pasadena James "4 literally who ham suffered I turned Democrat to seek the governorship hastens to say that he too who are now waiting and who will 1 1 opposing Communism in his left-wing campaign A straw vote never forgive (shows Quinn Young and Merriam battling in one of the most sharply- Not Improbably months may yet drawn nomination' fights of the last decade A battle be-before the German people tween the progressive and reactionary elements of the party With our fatherland and proteet against and lpainuatlons being made by their member against Waddell Oakland Justus Warden San Franciaco end Mil- which resulted to Intense apprehension in storm troop ranks wem interpreted as foreshadowing reduction to brown shirt members not only to meet Interns objections to certain Phases of the organisation but also oreign chargee that the body ia an armed force in circumvention of the Treaty of Versailles The dismissal of Captain Roehm and the appointment of Lutze wee expected to clarify an internal aspect of the storm troops which has been under fire for weeks in connection with Roehm'e personal habits and his alleged connivance with Von Schleicher supposedly for some sort of coup or God against Jeeue and His Holy and Church almost daily in written spoken word Fear For Security themselves become in any measure the Progressives bailing Quinn for his forthright stand against the abroad bo- power trust On that issue Young says ml fore they realize that the coming) Merriam nothingt alL ftntii pim i vttnn (ton Young lei Angelea Hrttuif a Socialist Hilton Dempster Si Prln San Franciaco Progreaaiva and Commonwealth eipal in a recent drama of surgery "We emphatically protest gainst church attempt to undermine to which aha end a companion Raymond I Haight nurse amputated a patient' leg inf SStat-siSi Dairy San aerioua whan doctor MADERA June Cody 30 well-known Madera Cot mnty vlneyardlst waa seriously if not fatally injured to-night when his automobile collided headon with a a caaa no was available -far hour 'It was aU to sho said of Hitler has proved a greaterl Wednesday Political fireworks light up tho campaign horizon as French victory than tho Marne or northern litigation ie revealed against a mat estate company formerly that the persecution of tho Jews headed by Acting Governor Merriam Fraudulent representations ie as greet a German disaster as to the Crescent City district sales am charged Stories am told of the invasion of Belgium Dome- a fancy hotel never built of harbor developments never realised tie economic truths will doubt lose Salesmen am alleged to have dragged Herbert name strike home before foreign political into their promotion talks Merriam and his stepson headed the veracities But the nature of both company Press accounts picture ail the high-pressure hullabaloo Is near unmistakable of the kind teal estate promotional schemes that flourished sometimes Hast Move Pasties before the stock crash of 1929 The politicians begin io prick machina driven by Adam Arkelian 22 son of Arkelian on tho Franciaco And For Qualified candidatea for lieutenant governor am: Rex Goodeell Los Angeles George Hatfield Sea Francisco David Reese Venture Albert Sherman Los Angeles Edward Treadwell Sen Mateo William Bryan Jr Loa Angeles Thomas Cochran Loa Angeles Sheridan Downey Sacramento Arlo Edlngton Brentwood Heights Loa Am Other campaign itate real estate department daps' on tho lid news takes secondary place th lUti Howard Road west of Madera Gardini suffering from a skull fracture and internal injuries was removed to Madera for treatmant Arkelian escaped injury The accident occurred when Gardini attempted to turn into a store drive an Christianity ale because this a-deliberate attempt arelnet tha pressed intentions eif tha government which if successful will de-itroy all hope for security to our state and for a happy futuro for our suffering people "The state's authority win break down when It no longer rests mi the authority of "White Pagans era spreading their teachings" the letter asserted "Our Catholla press no longer has the freedom to discuss the great problems of these times and stem aseaults against Christianity and the church" Tho book of Dr Alfred Rose' berg philoeopher dictator of tho third raich Myths Of The Twentieth Century was condemned 'Influential circle" tho state SCANDALS HINTED BERLIN June 30 11 One of the most amazing features of startling developments in Germany was the brutal frankness with which conditions In the high commend of tho storm previously spoken of only in were revealed to tho people In the most drastic language official communiques described how leading lights of tho Nall Party wem caught by Hitler himself In situations which were unprintable new twelve command way and collided headon with the Arkel PAY OP Franklin Johnson Sente What remains incalculable is the MV tbrir ear Ciiiiim THKipln They hive itaked theiip suddenly so much on this Hitter gamble it refuses to let newspaper men look at tho file of the Merriam was for them a last meort of de- company poratlon They have suffered so Herbert Hoover denies that he ever had anything to physically and morally In the do with he Merriam real estate promotions Details of tho corn-past twenty years And at the stock-selling activities am retailed to the preie The courts of each desperate undertaking are appealed to in an effort to bring the padlocked itate real estate them has been the same disastrous! records to the public gaze CL Young announces northern The empire failed in campaign swing Justus 8 Wardell keynotes in San Francisco war tho republic to peace and the address on his Democratic governorship fight Seth Millington national Socialist movement in rev-1 Bourbon candidate for lieutenant governor says ho thinks the depreo-elntlon What Is now before them) laion will end next year Political observers see tho stand of the Suppose for example that the various governorship candidates on the political dictation of he power Hitler regime peacefully makes trust as fair measuring rod of their progressive or reactionary atti-for a monarchy that order leltude And the squirming attempts to dodge tho issue begin at horns and peace r- The campaign to likened to that of Hiram Johnson to throw another empta to dodge rtln is likened to that of Hiram John Fred Meyer Santa Paula Seth Millington Grldley Charles A Sunderlin Los Angeles Martin I By THOMPSON (Copyright 1934 By United Freaa) Welsh Sacramento7 and Edward WASHINGTON June Southwlck ments Issued to-night from Munich of moral turpitude revealed a depth ment continued pushing aside' Christian faith and destroying tho Socialist Jesse ator William Borah crusader Stockton established abroad How much of group of private tho out of California politics In living among our people" The letter said the church Is seeking to co-operate with the government and closed with an admonition to tha faithful to cling to tho banner of Christ the ground gained by Btresemann 1 191a In the yearn between 1 1923 and 1929 recalling days of the Roman Eoh pirn Significant was command that mothers are not to fear In the future that their young eons shall bo morally corrupted by entering the brown shirt All sorts of coarse indulgences on the pert of certain Nazis leaders from gorging with toon end drunkenness to joyriding in luxurious automobiles at other expense came under Hitter's laah SACRAMENTO June 30 () Th California State Crime Commission has under consideration today a proposal to recommend to tho legislature the establishment of prison farm that will taka ears of about 2900 of tho more than 8000 convicts In tho two state prison Both Folsom end San Quentin Prisons era greatly over-crowded "And If you are kept from wear- tog your badge -of Christ publicly will still have to be regained? And 1 who can believe that the world will again pour to Its credit as itidid after the making of the: Daves San? This side of a revolution in present tendencies of -international trade what chance is thefc 'for tho Germane to -recover their eld standard of well-being? The news which now comet out of Germany confused and coiAra- f-Tbe ny dictory is far from reassuring your Ufa must remain a example of loyalty to army" Negotiations for a concordat bo- tween Vatican City and tho gov ernment are now underway and tho prison farm wag suggested by Warden Court 8mith of feet that the Hitler regime is eras- Huge Wool Purchase Averages 19 S8 Cents Duce Delighted At Hitler Show rOf Iron Hand Foi-10m Ho favored the state purchasing from 1JOO to 2000 acrea in Yolo County between Sacramento and San Quentin on which the convict 900 from Folsom and 2J00 from San Quentin could ralsa farm jroduce that other state institu-liona could use The commission decided at Its blinf fa not convincing evidence that the German convulsion ie over or even approaching its term On the contrary it appears at least possible that tbs Gsrmaa revolu- tin is only entering a new stage rhich may be mom violent and KERRVILLE (Texa June 30-W) The Schreiner Wool and Mo-' i hair Commission Company to-day announced the sale of its entire ac-( cumulation of 8-months wool for the common man entered his Communist Pettis Perry Los seventieth yesrAnglea of life yesterday Jordan In Clear with a 'kindly Secretary of State Frank CL Jor-warning to Msdan has clear sailing to seek re-fellow Ain eri-1 nomination by tho Republican and cane that they Democratic Parties Frank must a Stevens of Santa Monica hae filed ttieir country's against him for the Prohibition and Commonwealth Party support to voidlHrold Ashe Los Angeles Com-pitfslls which muniat also seeks his office 1- State Controller Ray Riley has I the opposition of Paul Collin Los In tervlewed Angelea for the Republican and on the occasion Democratic support for re-election H- Kindlg of Los Angeles ninth birth day for the Democratic nom- A 1 Inatlon to this office as did Anita Whitney Communist leader State Treasurer Char lee John- l0 opposed by John Franklin as rii If Frank) Johnson of Beverly Hills trrm or th Republican nomination the incumbent Johnson hi Mishl for th' Democratic nomination am war debts they win be paid goion Beatty Los Angeles Tupoer Malone Bell Nicholas Mc- Mhon of Fairfax and William A rnemed to sway Europe have dis-wrd Sacramento Archie Brown Td'i 1 et Oakland seeks tho Communist general armaments the barns of aupport for this office Attorney General Webb institution our whole opposed by Walter Barrey and 1 ISSl ChoriM AT Son of Loa Angelas for a more equitable distribution of the Republican nomination also by 3m r1 IhHn Brrv Patrick Cooney and thi1 rice R- Norcup of Loa Angelea for IhtS! th Democratic Barry opposes for the country with those who po-the Progressive Party support and "t1- Errol Shour of Los Angelea runs If th PrMnt trend with ref- a Prohibitionist and Comraon- crence to the liquor traffic con- weajth Party man to succeed the tinues long the revolt may go eo Lttoriiey gerieraL far as to restore prohibition" 1 meeting here yesterday to suggest Associated Farmers of Cali- to tho mom destructive that which I Another of those straw votes this time Democratic mm omrucnve xnan use vp jf straw votes show anything that Sinclair is well ahead of field Tho Democratic regulars still am trying to consolidate Vhr With an He emditlea hi-ntal-l n10- iremocrauc regulars still am trying foraia and other agencies combating Communism in agriculture and industry that a conference he held to find out juethow tho commission can co-operata with other agencies ROME June 30 11 Chancellor Adolf Hitler's Iron-handed move to purge hie National Socialist Party of extremists produced the most favorable reaction hem to-day Official circles would venture no opinion as to whether Premier Italy Europe's priginel Fascist leader had coun-80 celled such steps to Hitler during Itien absurdities the Nazi move-1 forces against him Milan Dempster is the Socialist eTt did eiw I date for governor And in comes two mom Democrats: Dr Format 1 Dowry and James Weddell The letter's name sounds too much Emu those who earedand doubt-1 Hk Wardell to sit weU with tho Warden backers They mumble cd submitted because they believed at the rose-roads that thraueh this darknaa ltrht I entirely out of the governorship race submitted because they belieyedfu Wickery at the cross-roe at through this darkueae ltxhtlenUrey out ot th governorehip mcnni inej Senator Herbert Jones la la Clam Bhortridge Foltz Tha prices range from 20Uc might com But today the dark- them am stiU over a dozen candidatea Milton Toung bsm la more impenetrable plane to invade tho North next week Dr Malaby hae jus completed a northern trip Candidate Wardell taking a street car instead of a taxi says: us ride like Democrats" And his preea agent rushes the stoiy to tho newspapers: Anita pardoned of criminal syndicalism by former Governor Young wants to run as a Communist for state controller mpeni ever end while tne mesa of the German people probably do not yet grasp tho fact tho hope has expired (Copyright McClure Newspaper Syndicate) County supervisors predict the Republican Better Dentistry For Less for Quinn About radicalism Quinn eaye: country la their recent conversations at Venice It waa willingly admitted In high quarters however that the German chancellor's action coincides exactly with Mussolini's own views on the matter II Dues on several occasions has mads no effort to conceal his annoyance at ths action of soma of Hitler's assistants Mussolini's irritation was represented aa being all the greater too cause despite Hitler'a promiae to him that tho Nasi propaganda offensive against Austria would cease aides nevertheless continued it Correct Operative Dentistry steering a middle ground of sanity safety and practicability the extremes of Russian Communism Italian Fascism ana German CONSCIENTIOUSLY PERFORMED WILL PRESERVE YOUR TEETH Nazism The filing of candidates' papers is completed and the primary election fight Is on In earnest George Creel hands Merriam a verbal lambasting for dodging the Issue of tho private power utilities interf erring to stats affairs Creel declares: Any attempt to sidetrack the issue can ba construed to no other manner than as a confession that California la ruled by the power trust and that for the remainder of their lives Californians must exist under its domination with their futures subservient to its profits soma things which are 0 houW ''End Of Congress Session Is Bee Borah is known in Washington Hs operates independently of party His plan for Summer speech-making against monopoly under the (RA is xltcd as an example of thi Newsreel Scene Austro-German Border Closed To AU Traffic WASHINGTON June V-President Roosevelt to-night appointed the federal communicsr tlpna commission with Eugene Courts Hold Jilting Maids Must Return Their Rings SILVER FILLINGS EXTRACTIONS (Conductive Anesthesia I X-RAY TEETH CLEANED PLATE REPAIRS BRIDGE REPAIRS Sykes of Miisiesippi as chairman The ether members of tho com- Scenes aa the seventy-third eon-Borah reaches his decisions only gresa bring Its sassions to a close after careful study Once commit-1 are shown in tho current issue of ted to position he hae never The Fresno Beo-Fox Movietone abandoned it- Newsreel at the Fox Wilson The- Regarding war debt ho said: later depends upon ths attitude President Roosevelt is ehown as of our government If we stand he receives a doctor's degree from firmly for payment payments in Yale University giving ihe presi-my judgment will be made Thesedent tha unique distinction of Mine great countries are not going to a graduate of Harvard and an move down tho years with repudt- alumnus of Yale ation written across their record! Other news events pictured it becomes clear that there elude scenes at Tlnlcum Pa ia to bo no cancellation In my where flood waters of tho Delaware opinion there will be payment River drove scores from their homes a new metal guard mil for munieatlone commission am Thad Brown of Ohio Paul Welker of Oklahoma City Norman Case of Rhodo Island Irvin Stuart and Hem peon Gary of Texas end George Henry Payne of New York Sykes end Brown ere members of the federal radio commission which is to be absorbed by the communications commission VIENNA June WV-Motor-ixed detachments equipped with bayonets rushed various district postoffices to-day and occupied them in military form in an alarm drill to teat the defense of national communication A two-hour rehearsal showed the defense organization to bo functioning smoothly A Catholio Turnverein headquarters in the twentieth district of Vienna waa heavily damaged by a bomb A castle in Carlnthia alio was bombed and another attempt wae made to dynamite the Catholic printcry at Innabruck The Auetro-German border waa closed to all traffic at noon to-day Trains arriving at Salaburg were empty all passengers being forced to leave the care before the trains reached the line At 2:45 tha border was open again at Kufatein By ALEX ASHEN (Attorney For Tho McClatchy Newspapers) When romance is dead and the young woman breaks off the engagement ia she legally bound to return the engagement ring? The supreme court of New Jersey aaya she is In that case the couple were engaged to be married and he bad given her a beautiful engagement ring They had a quarrel and the engagement was broken She refused to return the ring lie very unromanticaliy resorted to the law General Rule Falls Death Takes DukeltSi ghwar Commission and tho subjects of King Carol of Ru- CAST GOLD RESTORATIONS BRIDGE WORk (Fixed and Removable) CROWNS (Cyst and Contoured) Of fourth n' Tho rule generally to regard to gifts between living persona ie At A Of 6 3 ng re- Quadruplets Virited By Mother For First Time LONDON June Thai duke of Marlborough the ninth holder of tha historic title and former husband of Contuslo Ven- WAFER PLATES EXCHANGE GROUP NAMED WASHINGTON Juno President Roosevelt to-night named the stock exchange commission beaded by Joseph Ken- nedy of New York end Massachusetts The other members of the stock exchange committee ere James Landis of Massachusetts Ferdinand Peeora of New York uid Robert Healy of Vermont Tho fifth member will ho named Immediately No chairman wee designated as the law makes no provision for presidential appointment but it was assumed hero Kennedy would be the chairmen George Matthews of Wisconsin ia the fifth member of the stock exchange commission Matthews and Landis are members of the federal trade commission and Healy aa counsel for the federal trade commission conducted the long investigation tote public utilities Peeora was counsel for tho senate committee which investigated the stock exchanges A LIFE-LIKE REALISTIC PLATE SAC CITY (Iowa) June 30 UP) Visiting her quadruplets for tho first time sines thtlr birth three weeks eg Mr Larry Wycoff found to-day that they juat like their The 30-year-old mother held each of the three girls and ona boy in her arms for a few minutes on her visit to their nuraery in tho home of Dr Swearingen to which they were removed shortly after birth selves should bo returned or the value of them allowed to himi but when presents am mads only to Introduce a parson to a woman's acquaintance and by means thereof to gain her favor I look upon such person only to the light of an adventurer especially where there is a disproportion between the lady's fortuna and his and therefore like all other adventurers if be will run risks and loses by the attempt he must take it for hie pain" Keep A List In view of tho above rule it would be well for every young man who seeks to win a woman's favor to keep an account of all gifts mads to the lady before and after she eaye yea An gifts he makes before she says ye he can not recover if she changes her mind On the other hand all gifts made after she says ye he can recover in the event she breaks the engagement provided they are made in contemplation of the marriage to which sho agreed Thin As a Wafer No Unneceseary Bulk that once made they are on tho donor and can not covered But the court held that tho gift of an engagement ring is conditional depending on tho fulfillment of the marriage- In this connection tho court said: So wo have on tho merits the simple case of an engagement ring and engagement broken and ring not returned The decisions are not numerous but we follow thoee holding what we deem the correct rule viz that such gift ie impliedly conditional and must ba returned particularly when the on gageraent Is broken by the donee" Similar View Is Held Other courts have taken a similar view One court looked upon tho engagement ring as a sort of a pledge for tho contract of man-rings and held that if the recipient breake the contract aha should return tho ring Another court took the view that suh a ring is a symbol hallowed by social unaga it ia a conditional gift sseme inherent in Its very purpose" The court aald: should bo retained during the engagement which during the engagement which it derbllt American heiree died suddenly in Lon-1 don today He waa 63 years old Formerly ae- tiva to public life tha duke was under-secro-tary of state for ths 0 1 a i a a from 1903-9 and joint parliamentary secretary to tha board of agriculture in 1917-18 He marrlodl Mias Vanderbilt a daughter or William Vanderbilt in 1899 when sho wms only 17 years old They were YMGA Boys To Inspect Park Plants Animals San SENATOR PER PLATE 54 Business Girls Leave For Asilooonte Outing THIS EMBLEM ASSURES YOU OP GETTIHG GENUINZ GOOD OLD Youthful members of the Young Mens Christian Association will visit Roedlng Park following their weekly archery contest Thursday morning Plante and animal life will ba explained and each boy will write an essay on the subject Tho eo-sajrs are Judged by a committee headed by A Pomeroy The writer of the beet ona is awarded Solnts to add to his competitive ummer total and Is given a token a reward for his effort Winners last weak ware Delp Johnson Duko of Marlborough HOTEL Under the leadership of Mlea GUARANTEED DENTISTRY 19 XQIs Street Near Leaveawertk Fern Kissinger twenty-three young women left yesterday for tho At Prieee You Can Afford divorced In 1920 The duke later married Miss Gladys Deacon of Boston and the first duchess became the wife of Jacques Bataan a retired army officer 7 A Summer Camp at Asllo-mqpto Huntington Lake where they will stay until July 8th Members or tho party an: Ludl Single Naker Clfirett Byfleld Louise of the Junior division and Golden Ixng Jr of the Friendly Indton Doable V'i 5iBCTTR4eer DR FRED SCHADER symbolizes and is changed into firm ownership upon marriage When the engagement fails the symbol of Its existence ahould be returned to him who gave it" Buis On Other Gifts As to other gifts given to the lady before marriage the courts have held that eueh cases depend on whether tho gifts were made in contemplation of the fulfillment of tho marriage contract or merely for the purpose of gaining the woman's favor One English court stated the rule as follows: a person hss made his ad-drecaes to -a lady for some time upon reasonable expectation of ucces makes a present in 'a considerable vs tue and she thinks Bennett Louise Davis Daisy and 1 Mi Hazel Dean Margate! Special Bates To Families and Groups Freinan Leaves On Eastern Business Trip Rodder of tho Rodder Shoe! Better Dentistry For Less It hoi everything and oven more then any othtr HER All Outside Rooms with Ti fub and Shower Baths Company of Fresno left jgjaterday I on a business trip to tha Dickey Helen Dooiln Martha Duck Bernies Eldred Dorothy Fleber Lillian Gerbetx Julianne Hansen Mabel Hemp Ava McDonald Ardele Potter Eunice Reeve txnn Rhodes Mary Rush Virginia Todd Effio Winchester and Lucy Yeretzisn Mrs Roland Tapper Ie chairman of the camp committee The FORMER FRESNAN DIES Funeral services for Leonard A Braddock 98 a former resident of Freen who died Friday in San Diego will bo held to-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at tho Stephens and Bean Chapel Interment will be-in BelmnnFMemorlal Park The Ffoeno Lodge of Eika will hate charge of tha service He Is survived by a sister' Mrs Hattlr Busby and two nephew Leo and Loyd Busby all of Freen Ths Bette 8rev Properly Aged Car Fulton and Fresno St Entrance 1941 Fresno St Phone 2-6321 Hrei 8:30 to 5:30 i Coffee Shop- Garage will visit shoo factories to New York and St Louis and tha clinic of Dr Lock at Williamsburg Canada Hs will return home about Auguet let Mr Rodder will spend tbe month of July at Santa Cruz Levarsi Estate Co Owners EL -Paul Manager BALBOA DISTRIBUTORS la 181 Broadway Phone 1-4414 Fieeaq pfopsr to" deceive him afterwards It ie right (hat the presents them whoolgirle camp will he conducted July 3th to Auguet 4th.

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