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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 8

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The Fresno Beei
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Fresno, California
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THE FBESNO BEE WEDNESDAY DECEMBER ST IMS Kieffer Chosen To Head Realtor a Board In Fresno Architect I Dragon's drawing of the proposed new home of the Visalia Masonic Lodge to be erected at the corner of Mineral King Avenue and 8outh Locust Street Visalia The building la to be concrete with unbroken surfaces in the modernistic style of architecture Three Kidnaped By Bandits In $40000Robbery BUREAU MISTAKE Valley Water Project Listed With Others That Await New Appropriations LOS ANGELES Dee 27 (41 A misunderstanding which caused RFC loans to be charged up against this atate was responsible for sentiment in Washington being directed against further PWA loans to California Trask PWA engineer said to-day Trask returned from Washington this week He said the government was listing RFC loans for the San Fran-clsco-Oakland Bay Bridge tha Colorado River Aqueduct the All-American Canal and Boulder Dam projects against California was obviously unfair as tha RFC solicited these loans and the government la making a profit on them" Trask said this was explained to the tremendously busy Washington officials they got a different picture immediately and California will get its fair share of all future loans under the PWA but these future loana will have to welt for a new congressional appropriation of money" Projects which will hava to wait include the $170000000 Central Valley Water Project There are 194 applications for loana or grants pending at atate headquarters of the PWA here seeking a total of $395684253 Applications forwarded to Washington total 344 representing a sum of $46740898 Girl Plunges To Death From Trail On Mount Baldy ONTARIO Dee UR-Rammy Lane Kilgore 17-year-old Puente schoolgirl died early to-day at San Antonio Community Hospital from Injuries suffered in a headlong fall of 150 feet down the steep Icy slopes of Backbone near the top of Mount Baldy The accident occurred at dusk yesterday and it wa early this morning before a rescue party succeeded in bringing the unconscious girl down the precipitous slope to San Antonio Hospital where ehe died eight hours later of a fractured skull and internal injurlea With a young companion from Puente Miss Kilgore was understood to have scaled Mount Batay Minnesota Reports Coldest In Country With Mercury At 47 Below (By The Amociated Prgee) Northern states and Canada crackled to-day in a paralyzing auh-zero jsrav that broke record a half century old As far aouth aa Louisville Ky thermometer read zero and from the Ohio Valley up to the Dakota tha mercury dallied from 10 to 27 below sera Up where the cold begins at White River Ont it wea 86 below and there were readings from 20 to 44 below aero the Canadian prairies from Alberta to Quebec It was the fourth bleak day of aub-sero temperatures in Minne-i rota where the range wea from 47 below north of Duluth to sub 17 at Minneapolis Fargo and Grand Rapids stood around the atove at 27 below Charles City Iowa reported 28 below coldest December day in forty-three year and northwestern Illinois cities told of record-breaking low marks of 24 and 26 below It Die In Chicago At Chicago the minimum was 92 degrees below and twelve perrons died of exposure Two other victims of the cold were twin girls 15 months old smothered in bed with their parents who had but half a bushel of coal saved for toil av the weather was due to moderate in the central states to-night with more snow and then another Sharp cold spell in the offing New York put 28000 men to work shoveling away its eleven inches of snow with the mercury at 16 above Bits about the weather elsewhere: Indiana Four dead of cold In addition to eight drowned in a Lake Michigan storm yesterday: heavy snow with temperatures down to 10 below zero Below Zero General Ten below at Mount Vernon 4 below at Cincinnati and 2 above at Cleveland Colorado Wyoming and New Overcoats were shed in relatively halmy weather It was 82 above at Denver this morning Michigan Fifteen below at Soo while Detroit was just 2 below Washington Clear and frosty at 14 above The mercury crossed zero upward bound but was promised another drop to-morrow A heavy coat of enow nri melt from above along the seaboard Nineteen dead of ex posure automobile or railway acci- it whil tmnturaa 5 19 in in in one MARLIN (Texas) Dec 27 CUB Bandits who staged a swift and daring $40000 robbery of tha First Stats Bank here and fled with threa persons as hostages were sought throughout this region today The kidnaped persona were middle-aged Vice President Bradshaw Mias Andrew Peyton bookkeeper and Lea Humphrey a Negro porter Deputy Sheriff I Hay in charge of possemen recruited hast- I tTH TKi mntn PT A Ml ily to run down the bandits said UnUUlUUUtr Si HU In a few weeks and tha contract awarded early in February Work will ba rushed in order to complete the new temple for the seventy-fifth anniversary of the Visalia Masonic Lodge Tha membership now totals more than 300 John Motley will succeed Jack Davia was worhipful master of the lodge during 1934 Members of the building committee in addition to McClure are Norman Wolff George Smith Miles Swanson and Sterling Smith City News In Brief Must Program la A New Year's stunt program will be presented by members at the Ki-wanis Club luncheon at The Californian to-morrow Ben Hoblick will preside Rlchve'n sootless and Gordon Creek coal Fresno Fuel Co 2-7158 (adv Ir 8 Toxicologist Necked A civil service examination for assistant toxicologist to fill a San Francisco vacancy in the bureau of chemistry and soils of the department of agriculture was announced here by Maurice Peter secretary of the local Civil Service Board at the pastoffice The position carries a salary of 82600 to 83200 a less deductiona Examinations also will be held for aenlor toxicologist toxicologist and associate toxicologist Club Installs Officers Officers of the Fresno 20-30 Club were seated at a ceremony last night in The Californian Earl Harris was Lawrenes Lawrenca Ecklimd Bayne Stone conducted the rites Dinner was served and music and dance acts were presented John Codomo Donald Pettitt and Elmer Tuschoff played Talk were made by past presidents Tuschoff and Edwin DeWitt were chairmen To Present A program will be presented at tha mid-week meeting at the First Presbyterian Church to-night at 7:30 o'clock ll FIVE BIG CRIB LONDON Dee Aroused by reports ita naval strength has been outstripped by the United State and Japan Great Britain the belief is growing is preparing to launch a large naval building program in 1934 Already the government has announced that the 1934 program has been revised to supply larger and more heavily armed cruiser than were originally projected Information that six new cruisers are planned has been published the Sunday Ditpatch owned by Lord Rothermere Two other newspapers reported five new cruisers are favored by the admiralty while nearly all agree that an Increase both destroyers and cruisers la prospect The Daily Mail In stating that admiralty ia insisting that the program to ba announced next March include provisions for five and not three new cruisers" added that for more air squadrons can be expected Volga The Vamp Is Dead Baby Bat Still Alive NEW YORK Dec 27 (41 Volga the vampire bat is dead whether or a broken heart homesickness or plain stomach ache no at the Bronx Zoo seemed to know to-day Volga recently stirred the Bronx he had reason to believe the leader of tha gang was (Whitey) Walker notorioue desperado haa been this vicinity and the Jtekftlke hl work" Hay said probablv had tw0 0P three companions I have no fear for the safety of the employes they probably will be released soon" Hay laid he had received no definite word of tha bandita or of their victims since they were seen speeding from here in a light automobile a few minutes before the robbery was discovered The bandits evidently entered the bank by way of a rear door at 7:30 A waited for the time A Kieffer local real estate broker wae elected president of the Fresno Realty Board at an organiaation meeting of the board of directors to-day at the Commercial Club Kieffer succeeds Pearson who served aa president during the peat year and vice president for tha two preceding years Colhouer was elected vice president and Don Sheehan was re-named A Kieffer urcti The officers will be installed at a board luncheon meeting January 10th Fumes From Open Heater Are Blamed For Death Of Carlton Carlton 41 operator of a skating rink at 928 Broadway died at the general hoslptal to-day apparently tha victim of carbon monoxide poisoning Carlton had been burning an open gaa stove in living quarters at the rink and became ill the police said He went to a drug store a Broadway and Tulare Street and became seriously ill and waa taken to the hospital in an ambulance Police said ha waa able to walk to the ambulance from the drug store Coroner Kennedy waa making an investigation and may order an autopsy on the theory that Carlton's death may have been due to an illness aggravated by tha gaa Light Slower In New Experiment PASADENA Dee The speed of light is placed at 299774 kilometers or 188271 miles per second in a new estimate made here Dr Walter 8 Adams director of the Carnegie Inatitution'a Mount Wilson Observatory aald to-day in announcing the new figure that it was not absolute but that the final which will ba completed about six months would value is thirteen mile slower than that the late Dr Albert A who placed light's speed miles per aecond In 1927 flashed light beam with mirrors from Mount Wilson to another nearby peak Man Found Dead In Bed At Ranch MERCED fMerced Co) Dec 27 McCarthy 65 waa found dead to-day in his quarters In the bunkhouse at the Ruddle Ranch near Snelling The body waa discovered by other ranch workers Coroner Kylberg said McCarthy probably suffered a heart attack during the night An attempt ia being made by Ivera A Alcorn to locate relatives of the stricken man Porterville Starts Moving Postoffice PORTERVILLE (Tulare Co) Dec The work of moving Porterville's Postoffice to the new 8106000 federal building at Mill Mockett and Streets was begun to-day but ths building will not be opened to the public until Tuesday January 2nd according to Postmaster Scott The new building haa been ready for occupancy several weeks blit moving was delayed until after the holiday rush Knights Of Colambas Hold Tulare Yale Party TULARE (Tulara Co) Dec Enough candy to go around twice was distributed to tha 250 Tulare youngatere attending th xhnual Knights of Columbus parly given at the Hall here TO REPLACE' HALL USEDSIXTYYEARS Masonic Group Plans To Occupy Proposed Structure On Diamond Anniversary VISALIA (Tulare Co) Dec 27 Construction of a $40000 Masonic Temple will atart here within a month i was revealed to-day by Harry McClure chairman of the lodge building committee McClure announced the purchase of a site at the corner of Mineral King Avenue and South Locust Street from Mrs Alice Greenwood and the Tulare County Lumber Company Since 1873 lodge meeting have been conducted in an old frame building across from the county Courthouse Tha present quarters of the Masons were sold to tha county several years' ago when the library was moved into the ground floor McClura aald thirty men will be employed for threa months in the construction of the new temple which la to be a two-story building of reinforced concrete The ground floor will include the banquet hall library and a club quatv tera while the second story will be devoted to the main lodge room An apartment will be included for the caretaker McClure aald bide will be aiked Gin Are Linked In In Spreckels Suit NEW YORK Dee (41 Charges of lark of proper care were made by both sides to-day in the contest over custody of the two children of Mrs Adolph Spree-kela wife of the San Francisco sugar magnate The children Jack and Michael de Ruyter 4 and 2 wera given' Into the custody of their father Jack da Ruyter by agreement when ha and Mrs Bpreckela were of gin a week and waa generally under the influence of liquor in the afternoon- and evening Mrs Elizabeth Shields the children's nurse testified that Mrs de Ruyter waa sort of dazed and staggered a lot" Hilts of Lexington Va a nheir grandparents and not so well when their mother waa hiding To Washington 8 AN FRANCISCO Dee '41 Aa the state re-employment council prepared to meet this afternoon William A Granfiel director of the state employment agendea announced that unleaa tha council heeds his charges of racketeering in CWA employment' and orders a vigorous inveatigation ha would turn over to authorities at Washington all information in his possession Granfield charged be had definite information that high salaried johs In the CWA were given out by administrative heada without consulting the local free employment agency as required by federal regulation He said many persona given jobs were not as competent aa those registered by hie agencies and that replacement of men who left CWA johs had also been handled without consulting his bureau Meanwhile II Robert Braden state director of the National Reemployment Service and chairman of the Rtate Re-employment Council said the group would a doubt discuss the so-called racketeering In CWA rourse I ran not say whet action tha council may take but I am certain the matter will be discussed" he said Mrs Bahler Winner In Reedley Tree Contest bv the Study end Civic Club here are announced as follows: Mrs A Biihler first General Grant School second A Wedrl third Bryce I ford fourth Mrs Smith fourth Honorable mention If Kim Mrs Loren Perk Mrs Frank Osborn I- Daggett and Mrs If Rasmussen Marjorv Zelhart will read The dock to open tha vault seized the Other Wise Man by Van Dyke and Mrs Laura Mergenthaler will present the scripture reading Mrs Paul Wilson and a quartet composed of Mrs Pearl Card soprano Mrs Florence Paxton contralto Barney Long tenor and Dr Luther Stein base will sing clock to open the vault aeiaed tne money ancT forced Bradshaw Peyton and Humphrey to accom- pany them A Store Cashier Gets Probation aivorcea in June ira sum- anj started down when aha lost Mias'vier and Fall they lived with footing on the icy trail and divorced In June 1932 Last Sum- paternal grandmother Mrs John de Ruyter at Leonia James Reynolds a chauffeur and hi wife Edith a cook testified before Supreme Court Justice William Collins that the grandmother consumed a dozen bottles and started down when aha lost slipped over the sharp ledge Her body wae buffeted from one to another largo boulder as It hurled down the slippery grade youth reported He himself narrowely escaped a grave accident when the rom lithe motor-rye le he had mounted to ride for help crashed on the icy traiL He hiked the remaining miles to computation in The new per second reached by Mlrhelaon at 186284 after he had "oifVV tini infant with all the nightmarish qualities of ita mama Volga captured in the dark re State approaching hysteria by cesses of a Central American cave Witt Jr ln captivity sixteen weeks and three daya-a scientific rarity and tSJJtVttr''the only one of her kind to be Michigan was Missouri Civil works jobs were CHICAGO Dee Nichols president of the First National Bank of Englewood a suburb to-day announced hla bank would not participate ln tha administration's bank deposit tnamv a nee program unleaa compelled to do so by the government It is the first instance reported here of a refusal to tag out federal insurance although aome bankers have oppoaed the plan are flatly oppoaed to the deposit inauranca acheme" Nichols said only way wa will hava anything to do with It Is througn government coercion Our bank'e deposits are secured 94 per cent by cash and government bonds and can make tha bank 100 per cent liquid on a week's notice" CHOICE WASHINGTON Dec Walter Cummings chairman of the Deposit Insurance Corporation said to-day Nichols president of the First National Bank of Englewood 111 had to say" about whether hla bank participated In the administration's Insurance program decided that long ago for Mr Nitftiols" said Cummings hla bank will participate along with every other national bank" Asked whether the government could exert coercion as Nichola aid In hla statement Cummings commented nothing to exert coercion about" Plan Of Posting Bond In Traffic Cases Continued Plana to continue tha recently established policy of having traffic law violators post 81 bond at police headquarters in lieu of appearing in the police court wera announced effective to-morrow Police Officer A Rutherford who acta aa desk officer from 7 A to 3 will be deputized aa a police court clerk and will accept bonds Those given traffic citations may post ths $1 bond and forfeit it without having to appear in court unless they desire to plead not guilty and stand trial Credit Increaie Held Vital To Need Increase In credit Is an important factor in tha nation's present condition John Nowell associate professor of social science at th Fresno Rtate College told members of the Engineers Club to-day at the Hotel Fresno in a talk on Inflation gold buying ha mads gold a commodity dollar and aa yet haa not raised prices aa ha hoped" Nowell said tha price of gold ia raised does not mean other prices will raise It means lowering the value of tha dollar in terms of gold" Rein Drizzles On Foggy Los Angeles LOR ANGELES Dec 27 (41 Light drizzles of rain fell here today aa nearly a week of foggy weather continued 111 of an inch being measured at the weather bureau More rain waa expected The thermometer stood at 51 degree KASASIIIMA KITES SET Funeral services for Rasa-shims 57 who died yesterday at hla home on a ranch near Ranger from pneumonia will be held tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Fresno Buddhist Church Ha waa a resident of Fresno County for the past thirty yeara and was the father of A and Chester Rasa-shima of Sanger Cremation will be at tha Fresno Crematory with tha Westslde Undertakers in charge RR MARY BAXTER DIES Mrs Mary Baxter 18 died today at her home at Shields and Hay Avenues Burial will he In the Odd Fellows Cemetery at Rio Vista where the body will be sent by IJle She had lived here for six month She leaves her husband John Baxter two daughters Mrs Clifford Simpson and Mrs Carl Mor-tenaen of Rio Vista a sister Emma Swlthenbank of Eureka and a brother Charlea Swlthenbank of Fresno PIMPLY SKIN soon improved ami blotches cleared I awsy by daily treatmeat with I Resinol 4 4 Cneo ft 1 fl Ct LUSO LOR ANGELES Dec Despite an advene recommendation the superior court put Mrs Rita Munhall 45 former head hihited in tha United States' During tha short weeka of her captivity aha contributed much in a scientific way to means of combating dread tropical diseaaes In victims of her bite chiefly I a ami cattle Dr Raymond I DItmara zoo cashier for a downtown department friend of the De testified store on probation for six years that the children were treated exto-day for the theft of 827100 well at tha home of Mrs Munhall a former resident of San Jose had wrorked at the I) clinwin to her breast I Th little blt aIIve withal abandoned in St Louis with street cars ice-clad and the mercury swelling after a bottom of 4 above above at Kansas City West Near xero weather in tha North and a blanket disrupted wire communica tinns but relief was anticipated with a bright sun shining It was 10 abova at Charleston I Five inrhea of snow mad high wayrtlou and) three deaths wars attributed to the! weather The mercury stopped short 1 degree above zero jt Pitts- burgh and 19 abova at PhiladeV phis a degree below the previous low for the season Chicago 92 below with snow forces- and then colder again DeKalb 24 below the lowest in three years Freeport 26 below lowest in twenty-one years Morris 16 below with motor traffic all but ceased Champaign 2 below hMw innwlthe store fourteen years and had plead-1 with them from their father at San Antonio' Hospital soma nine ed guilty to taking the money view in March bourn after tha accident a $60000 emergency fund over an I eight-year period The court sentenced Mrs Uun- a it hall to San Quentin Prison for a 'StatC LW A Racket term of one to ten yeara but suspended theaentence and subatltut-lQg JJay Qq ed tha probationary period of six Coffin Carried 10 Miles j4s Slides Maroon Train ai rr nitmarshc TJMl deliver a public lecture Frldey LSrntTl fe ediTg p- Bt High 10 kep ny leeoing Rhoo Auditorium on Christian Hog To Test New Gas Executioner CCC camp and telephoned rangers who formed a stretcher crew and climbed to the spot When they arrived two other youthful hikers had sighted the girl's form and had retrieved it from the rocky spot and brought it up th slope to the trail and built fires to keep the uneonwclous-glrl warm The stretcher cortege reached MISROULA (Mont) Dec Ml last six passenger on the Olympian train of the Milwaukee Railroad marooned by mud slide at Drexel eighty-five miles west of Missoula since last Thursday arrived in Missoula lata last night Included in the group were five members of a funeral party accompanying a body from Seattle to Winona Minn The body waa carried ten miles by emplovea of the railroad company to Rt Regis From there the members of the party and ths body came In automobiles to Missoula and shortly after midnight left for th East The body was that of Mrs Outousa of Reattle There were placee where trail had to be scooped out In the aides of tha hills th membera of the party said so that the men would have room to carry the 900-pound steel vault which contained Mrs Outouse'a body CANON CITY (Colo) Dec 27 To test the state'a new lethal gs chamber at the Colorado Penitentiary Warden Roy Best raid to-day a hog would be put to PORTLAND (Ore) Dec tA dthln the big steel northwestern states suf to-morrow The first scheduled to be fered property damage estimated to-day at $20000000 from flood waters which were rrported reced- ing Twenty-four persona lost thetr yeara In the report of the probation officer Mrs Ellen Ladiro a recommendation against leniency was made Mrs Ladico said Mrs Munhall declared she was given the privilege nf drawing her salary in advance from cash depositing in turn I slip Unable to make the amount of these slips good she was accused of taking money from the fund The probation report said Mrs Munhall had purchased four new automobiles over a six-year period invested in the stock market and bought life Insurance for her husband herself and a relative taking amounts ranging up to $500 at a time Write It Out Filipinos Told ALWhite House WASHINGTON Dec President Roosevelt told the Philippine Independence Mission headed hy Manuel Quezon at a formal White House luncheon to-day to submit Ita proposition in writing for consideration by the administration Pending this written proposal Roosevelt withheld any commitment on the Independence Issue Ha talked Informally with ths group at tha conclusion of the luncheon Secretary Dern and Brigadier General Cox chief of the bureau of inaular affairs also attended the luncheon live through accidents attributed whchK w1Il to storm conditions in Washington lh" ia supposed to kill Oregon and Idaho- Best said Hcaw pfiowfilli wfri rpnortd luKiulAturi fwmtly piiIh In artiiff mwt by lhl fr th flowing streams and high for legal exccu- Tran cpnrtatlon and communication tion facilities were restored gradually sip or and many small towna which haa jcltlf ASnS txteflt Ut been isolated renewed contact with Oil Costs Increase the outslda world Tha principal danger remaining authorities believed esme from the "Miitv iiavallk(lied Tl he killed six person tinea Sun- day SALT LAKE CITY Dec (41 RUNNY SKIES IN UTAH Divorce-Alleging husband became intoxl- "td 7th fb Tulare Stroet night club causing her great embarrass-! ment Jennie Robertson to-day filed suit for a divorce from Thomas Robertson and an allowance of $50 monthly They married October 22 1930 and separated December 26 1933 1 mr oonra OI ireuirnnip xne Mother Church the First Church Church Group To The Faith Circle of the First Christian Church will meet to-morrow night at 8 at the home of Misa Oba Algeo 80 Cambridge Avenue Never Heard Of Her Says Rolph When Niece9 Weds SACRAMENTO Dec heard of her" said Governor James Rolph to-day when informed Besie Rolph in Atchison Kan claimed aha was a niece of the governor and lived in Fresno havs a slater Bessie Rolph whom I saw in Ran Francisco on Christmas he said pretty sura she wasn't married in 'Kansas the following Tha Besie Rolph In Atchison claimed the kinship when she was married to Roy Kolia of Des Moines Iowa 'Roloh Slant Relief Loan Applications SACRAMENTO Dec (41 Governor Rolph signed applications to the Federal Emergency Relief Administration to-day for the loans totaling mors than 85 000000 for distribution to unemployment and public works agencies in California early next year Ths application were for $3200-WO tor California public works projects $1904000 to cover unemployment relief work and $13733 for unemployment co-operative relief associations The applications originating with local agenclea have to have the governor's approval FACER ASSAIXT CHARGE Stephana 38 waa arrested to-day by Constable John Sayre of Parlier on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon Th charge waa made by Dooley Just ire Schofield fixed bond at $1000 fodgeNews The juveniles of tha Royal Neighbor of America will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock "the Odd Fellow 1111 Plans will ha made for tha Installation of officers Jams Langford nf Iywll former grand commander of Knights Templar nf California will conduct th installation of officer of Fresno Commander)- So 29 to-night at 8 clock in tha Masonic Temple liurry Hedbmg will succeed A Heins a eminent commander Mia Jennie Millar and Aaron King will entertain The program the direction of James rrskine Theie will be daneine and refreshments will ba served Msaoni their wives jnd women gucU ar Invited Opera Singer Slayer Hysterical In Court viih' grand umkht SOUTH RAN FRANCISCO Dec a party for children of the Hysterically refusing toish was also given at Rt AloysiiW take the stand in his own defense church It was marie possible by Umberto Guistl musician and for-la donation from Ixingsn mer employ of th Hollywood Opera Company waa held to answer to-day to the superior court on tha charge of min-derlng Miss Emilia Da Prato opera singer December 19th During the proceedings In the court of Justice of Peace Edward Farrell here Guistl burled hi tare In his hands crying loudly whenever the slain woman's name wa mentioned loiter be was taken to the undertaking parlors where an Inquest wa held snd verdict returned oof bv the hand of and then hurriedly re-turned to the jail at Redwood City A data for his plea haa not been fixed Misa Da Tralo was shot on the steps of her own home The party was followed by the annual Christmaa Eve dance with In HCLIDAy ENTERTAINING REEDLEY fkYeano Co) Dec 27 ihinv i wi In the first outdoor "'ms 11 thitChilstmss tree contest snonsored to-day continued to enjoy the coda of fair competition for unny akics and balmy with no immediate preipect of a un chsnge to a more seasonal aort Trole1T The temperature this afternoon 1 mas r4 iKfti pro WM to obtain data nreary ur rforcln tha oil Mtl)ie Th questionnaire mailed to to-morrow producing companies ak pro- bureau bere said the frigid belt In duetion com and the value and the rnckie was well drawn Volume of oil and gaa in 1M1 1932 eastward" after having swept down and 1933 The survey covets each from interior Canada and there icompany producing more than 5000 was nothing In sight on tha west 'hands a year in the Rocky Moun-to threaten Utah's belated Indian tain and eastern states and 10000 'barrel or mots in all other states rmieiiit" kites'ket 141st rite for Peter Scheldt 37 of 741 Archia Street set for 2 to-morrow at the Zion Congiega-tional Church will he preceded by rosary service at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the chape of Stephens A Bean Ha died yestciday in local Summer hitney fi nkkal jimh Last rites for Roy Yarneii Whitney 43 4120 riatt Avenue proprietor of a service station at First Street and Huntington Boulevard who died suddenly from a heart attack Christmaa Day were conducted to-day at (ha chapel of person executed tn the chamber la Walter Reppin 18 formerlv of Newark convicted last September or hllinR a Colorado Spring taxi driver One Inhalation of tha chemical WASHINGTON Dec Secretary Irke the oil admlnis- 1 1 id to-day in a statement outnjng the purpose of 2000 questionnaires sent to oil producing companies that he desired to learn among other thing how much 1 producing costs had been raised by hospital available fadutivs distributor of Soldo Wadding EchaSpringt and kilo of Andarson Whiskiov Gibson Ilya 6 Silver Wadding Gin Th tyONS 6 ZAAS CO lonSranoMo UsAnsvUs tivwVv Lisle Your pains due to Pinched Nerves! DURINGV the hoWeyr if nice to have friend in for an evening of bridge or dinner or juit to chet and Esten to tko radio Yet it all means using extra end heavy wathei afterward SEND your toiled Eneni here VI The efficiency dependability it end economy of our service economy lti Ja4VC4L 1852 LYONS? porters Ister will wsit until the president has received a formal written proposal of tha mission" Roosevelt told tha- mission that after the independence proposal in submitted to him in writing he would discuss the matter at greater length with them Persona who attended the luncheon said the president showed great Interest in the Philippine independence problem Quezon president of the Philippine Senate said afterward he would cable Manila 'immediately fur further Instructiuna and would attempt to draw up a concrete independence proposal to submit to the president within a week Comes The Bride Damrosch Seeks Oldest NEW YORK Dec Walter Damrorh the cnndurior is looking for husbands and wives who were married the greatest number nf years ego to the strain of Mendelssohn's Wedding March The four rerord holding couples will be his guests at the Mendelssohn celebration here January 17th the proceeds of which will be given to unemployed musicians The march wa brought to the United States shortly sfter Mendelssohn composed it In 1833 and its popularity was so immrdlsta that for many years no wedding was i-ompe without it Damrosch has wrilten words to lbs march which will he sung hy a chorus of 1200 voices sill please you Fortunately tli CAERE of alcknes can li charged up to a -ery real and tangible condition In your body something that con he SEEN and understood with tha help of tha X-llny! Our FltEF X-lly Examination reveals these FACTS to you the X-Itay views showing exactly where and how tha health-giving nenr energy I being Interfered with You are wrlenma to this examination without charge and wa hope It will help you GET WELL! phono 8-3324 for Appointment for Examination Drs Martyn Cockrell X-H AY' nilKOPH ACTORS Minra asm area 317-318 Grlffllli-McKenzIe Building I la Os Errnlnn 9 I R-I1-1T IVesno Steam Lztunciru TH HOM OF QUALITY AND JCAVCO JH £oAN -Prop 400-424 0STRCCT FRCSNOCAL PHONE 24174 i Order by Brand Noma Always tha chaka of wina coo- ncitssurs barawsa of its superior bauqust and authorkalivo vln- toga Damgnd the originol Lyons Cordials and Cotktoils ora also.

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