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The Modesto Bee from Modesto, California • 1

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McCUIcky Newicrv Service a TEN PAGES roL xxxv No 37 MODESTO STANISLAUS COUNTY CALIFORNIA MONDAY FEBRUARY 12 1934 f'RIl'Ki Eire Cents Per CaF TSe SaalMi fcy Carrier $10 Buys Murder Of Pastor livil War HI reaks In Red Flag Flaunted HELD IN MacCracken Trial Before Senate Is Recessed For Day Confessing that he committed murder for a $10 fee Joseph Mather 19 left told Indianapolis police he was paid by Mrs Naomi Saunders 35 upper right to kill her husband the Rev Gaylord Saunders 38 lower right former Wabash Ind pastor Mrs Saunders also said to have confessed charged that her husband had threatened to kill her and their two children Mather is said to have been her Three others are held as accessories ustria Paris BU To Make Such Financing -n any Die By Hiram Johnson 1 1 3 1 Bfl To Make Such Financing (Available Is Introduced By Hiram Johnson Wife Of San Francisco Engineer Is Found In Of Cult STATOR SAYS TERMS APPLY TO DISTRICT Minor Disorders Occur As 50- -j a 000 Parade In French Pomble Aid Is Seen For City a i VwPllfti Acquiring Municipal Gas System i A kill Introduced by Senator HI- Approximately 80 Lose -Lives In Bloody Fighting In Vienna Other Cities ED BY SOCIALISTS Hearing On Contempt Citation Is Suspended Until After Former Hoover Aide Is Fined $100 By Court On Similar Charge WASHINGTON Feb 12 UP) Justice of the District Columbia Supreme Court to-day denied the motion of Leslie Marriage Of Women To Men Garnett United States attorney to remand William MacCracken the custody of the senate sergeant-at-arms Chesley Jurney whom Garnett represented O'Donoghue denied the motion when a hearing started on the second writ of habeas corpus MacCracken had obtained from thu court 4 Garnett told the court that when I AAf0T ApilftH the writ was served on Jurney thu vvuuavi nvuvu senate waa engaged in the actual trial of MacCracken and was hear- All Military Units Are Used ramf Johnson may make federal Communists Battle Police Offi- In Effort To Restore Order finarling available for the purchase by the Modesto Irrigation' Distrjt of Its privately-owned com-j cers In Clash Just Outside City BY STUART MORONEY Associated Press Foreign Staff PARIS Feb A Fted petit'l in the electrical distrlbu-j BULLETIN tion ksiness the Pacific Gas And! VIENNA Feb 12 UP) A report Company from Eggenberg to-night said thlr- Thifohnson bill seeks to author-1 Noted Flier Objects To Can- ing witnesses He pointed out thal Collation Declares It Will 'the senate had interrupted tbe trial Hurt Aviation an authorized Jurney to comply with the writ ty-seven persons were killed there FIC loans for certain self-lio- when soldiers fired two army how- uidat public-works projects fa? wved frnm the Statue of the itzers into Socialist headquarters il'vVest president of the dls- Republic in the Place de la Na- trict'sloard of directors says the tion late to-day as the police viTWi BV-h 19 The aistritlwi1 be verV much interest- fought Communists across a barri- ed ln biU and undoubtedly will cade in the Boulogne suburb of Austrian government mssolved the seek tIake advantage of the bene- Paris Socialist Party to-night and ap- fi I nffpr if ns-ed pointed Richard Schmitz minister 1 The pitched battle which file of social welfare as the federal fTf5ed In ministry of the interior described commissioner for the City and State of Vienna ValuAon proceedings through as one "of several unimportant clis-which le district expects to have orders followed a short time after LOS ANGELES Feb The police to-day investigated the strange practices of a Los Angeles cult after removing a mother and her four children from the "temple" where she said were consummated Mrs Muriel Wallace former chorus girl and her children were taken from the place yesterday ending a month-long hunt of William Wallace San Francisco civil engineer for his wife and family San Francisco poilce reported the whereabouts of the missing woman after Mrs Thelma Alien had told Wallace his wife was a disciple of the cult REFUSED 3 MATES Police Inspector Allen McGinn of San Francisco quoted Mrs Allen as saying she had left her two children with her husband and had gone with Mrs Wallace to join new McGinn said Mrs Allen left the and returned to San Francisco after refusin' to accept three prescribed The officer quoted her as saying the two were induced to go to Los (See Page 7 Col 2) WASHINGTON Feb 12 (A3) The protests of Charles A Lindbergh and others against the cancellation of air mail contracts a pnceUet on the private system 50000 persons had paraded In a alreadytire under way West be- capital where practically all busi-lieves tl deal can be financed in uga wag suspended because of a other ilys if federal help is not Federation ihor strike availabl but he points out the re- The parade was led by Socialist tcrms and interest rates Deputy Leon Blum some of hi 0fFians are very favorable colleagues of like political belief and a column of singing Commun- By WADE WERNER Associated Press Foreign Staff VIENNA Feb UP)-Approx imately eighty men were killed in bloody hostilities between Socialists and the government to-day as reports from various points showed: Modestojlistrict would be eligible tbe be'e Mothers-in-law Are Blamed In Divorce CODE IS HIT BY 1 for a kin under the proposed measurelame to-day by telegraph from Seltor Johnson bl was introduced at the request the Los Angeles Bureau of Water! nd Power to enable It to do just viat Modesto wishes to ac complish Senator Johnson said "The I of course would be equally i plicable to Modesto or any oth community owning a municlpa ower Might Benefit Some Ability also is seen that the bill W' Id make possible federal financing the acquisition of a municipal as system by the City of Modest The bill hich was introduced in the senat late Saturday and referred to committee on banking and currei authorizes the RFC to finance he acquisition of prl-viately ow -d revenue producing utility wor including electric systems in ca where any such public body ha received or is eligible to receive mancing for the construction any utility work which are would be competitive with the utjty works proposed to be acquiredJNo loan for such purposes can bimade without the approval of Ptlic Works Administrator Ickes htever TWOIIEEUIN Dr Judge Says Provisions Cannot Be Enforced Against Texas Concerns DeLappe Proposes Organization Elias Endorses Idea CLERMONT France Feb Mother-In-law trouble to-day caused the estrangement of youngest married Jean Plnteaux 17 and Adrienne de la Marre Plnteaux 13 They married five months ago when President Albert Lebrun exempted them from the child marriage law Now they are expected to seek a divorce is not a bad girl but her mother turns her explained the mother Is not a bad lad but his mother misleads said the mother iats who bore red flags They marched down Cours de Vincennes moved into the Place de la Nation listened to speeches and finally disbanded But before they left they hung a red flag on the Statue of the Republic The strike was Faclsna" and was for one Hay only The great demonstration was signalized by many loud arguments a few fist fights and no clashes with the police along the route All disorders reported including the death of a laborer were on the outskirts of the city About fifty Communists built barricade across the main street of Boulogne and defied the police who called on them to disperse Reinforcements enabled the officer to tear down the barricade and drive off the Communists who offered slight resistance Even larger columns of Communists clashed with the police also nt Ivry Levallols Gentilly and As-nieres all western factory suburtxe of the capital Help Is Sent The Paris poilce in each case sent squads hastening to aid local police in dispersing the crowds Casualties were reported as only sore heads and punched noses The ministry of the interior said there were similar occurrences in many provincial cities but that nowhere were they dangerous The French Federation of Labor which called the strike beginning last midnight estimated that it wats 80 per cent effective The ministry of the interior however announced that things were going at about half-speed with light water gas and railroad service unlmpaired'H Violence often seemed near but only a few minor clashes of workers and pickets were reported Many Arrested Nearly 500 were arrted for obstructing traffic and for violent picketing and some window breaking Most of them however will be released from jail to-night the police said Big demonstrations and parades in the provinces at Marseilles Lille and other principal cities were reported uneventful Amid reports that Premier Dou-mergue would ask dictatorial powers the twenty-four-hour strike was called as a gesture of protest against any resort to Fascist Ten dead in Vienna Twenty-six dead in Graz Thirty-two to forty-two dead in Linz A desperate battle broke out at 9 in Margarlten and Schoen brunn Streets near the South Railway Station Both the police and Socialists used machine guns and hand grenades Troops of armed Republican Guards the military branch of the Socialist Party marched at double time from the Ottakrlng district to re-en force their comrades hard-pressed by the police In the Favori-ten district The police were unable to block the troop movement Every military arm of the government augmented by the police and the Fascist Helmwehr was thrown Into the conflict In an effort to restore order Vienna to-night looked like a capital besieged by an invading army Her broad strasses were barricaded by barbed wire entanglements Military trucks ambulances and buses mounted with machine guns patrolled thoroughfares open to traffic At every intersection where danger threatened machine gun crews their ugly weapons mounted for action stayed on duty with orders to keep the peace at all cost MARTIAL LAW Martial law denying every citizen the right under penalty of death to possess a gun ruled in Vienna and Linz Even the famous old churches of Vienna with their ancient steeples were surmounted with the machine guns of government forces Despite their precautions street rioting had claimed ten lives before nightfall It was a dusk of terror All shop windows were covered with steel shutters and iron bars All cafes were closed by 8 Whole sections of the city were without electric lights Candles were seen burning in houses The only thing lacking from a picture of war time was the roar of airplane motors overhead Instead the government forces and battling detachments of Socialist military employed every other means of transportation Troops were moved by bus and truck Early in the evening an armored troop train departed from the East Railway Station of the capital for an uhrevealed destination Although other public services were disputed the water supply 9 ARE KILLED Defense Reply Frank Hogan attorney denied that any witnesses were being examined ot had been were referred to- examjned when the writ was served Housey In Regular Garnett asked that MacCracken routine to the! remanded temporarily to the cu pos i and tody of the senate sergeant-at-armg mental depart' with the understanding that President would be produced on demand Roosevelt took no) Justice referring ance MacCracken's complaint that bg Obviously Irked 1ha1 been deprived of hid said he would dispose o( the issue to-day and gave the attor neys fifteen minutes to preparg their arguments Bound For Courts Senate investigators said it mat tered little what came out of tbd writ hearing as the case was bound for the courts any way with both the senate and MacCracken ready for an appeal To-morrow the senate will dellb erate the other three contempt caies on which arguments in tha senate were concluded involving Brlttin vice prest dent of Northwest Airways Harrld Hanshue president and Gilbert Giwin Washington represents- tlve of Western Air Express The senate earlier to-day pended trial of MacCracken unt to-morrow ordering the defendant held In custody meanwhile The recess was taken on motloil of Chairman Black of the air maif Investigating committee in the midst of the reading of the sera report as a part of trial for contempt There was no Immediate ex tion of the sudden change In but it was believed that leaders wanted to go hack Into ex ecutlve session to speed action or the relief CWA appropriation MB MacCracken is charged with tam pering with his air mail files after they had been subpenaed by tbe investigating committee The widely-known lawyer mice assistant secretary of commerce submitted to arrest after paying a 9100 fine on a contempt of court verdict By his side was his counsel Hogan and before him as he stood in the senate chamber were numerous senators intent on questioning about what he had to do with contracts for his air-mail clients Maneuver Falls Several days last week he had sought to evade this moment by having the case thrown into tha courts This maneuver failed however and this forenoon he had tha choice as the result of his actions of paying the $100 fine or spending twenty-four hours in jail It all came about because Mae-Cracken had insisted he was under arrest Saturday night by Sergeant-at-Arms Jurney on a contempt citation by the senate but Jurney denied that he had the lawyer "MacCracken just crashed the testified Jurney explaining the beginning of the unwelcome visit to his apartment Jurney denied he had given MacCracken any instructions as to accompanying him during the time they were together Liogan Saturday had Justice issue a writ of habeas corpus on Jurney on the supposition that MacCracken was under arrest The court to-day held that the writ had been "improvldently and dismissed Hogan's petition MacCracken never was under arrest Justice ruled although he spent approximately twenty hours in company while Jurney did not have the warrant in his physical possession Tha justice then said to MacCracken quietly: "The court finds you guilty of I by publication of the 1 gh telegram re It was received by the president Stephen Early a secretary to Roosevelt said: when the Benders of telegrams or other commsnlcations act primarily for publicity purposes the common practice is to allow the president when he is addressed by them the courtesy of receiving and reading their communications before they are read by others than the persona addressed Publicity Charge this instance the giving out of a telegram which bears the name of Colonel Charles A Lindbergh by his attorney and legal advisor Colonel Henry Breckenridge would Indicate the message obviously sent for publicity purposes at least It was published before it was received by the president president's executive order under date of February 9th was Issued after the postmaster general advised the president that domestic air mail contracts for carrying the malls have been annulled' The postmaster general annulled these contracts Colonel telegram is in error In that it states the president ordered the cancellation of all air mail contracts "Colonel Lindbergh's telegram will be referred to the postmaster general ahd to the secretary of commerce for consideration and The Lindbergh telegram made public in New York last night by Breckenridge was found in the White House communications this morning Roosevelt first read It In the newspapers There was no indication of any change in policy by the president or the postmaster general on complete cancellation of air mall contracts Ltndya Protest Colonel Lindbergh himself a pioneer air mall flier told the president in the telegram that the of commercial aviation by the cancellation of all mail contracts and the use of the army on commercial air lines will unnecessarily and greatly damage all American one can rightfully object to drastic action being the telegram said the guilt implied Is first established but it Is the right of any American Individual or organization to receive fair trial Your present action does not discriminate between Innocence and guilt and places no premium on honest Colonel Lindbergh flew the air mail betwen St Louis and Chicago in 1926 for Robertson Air Lines the first air mail line to be flown by a private contractor He has been Identified with aviation for the last twelve yftars and since his famous flight to Paris in 1927 has devoted virtually all his efforts to the promotion of flying He is technical adviser to Transcontinental and Western Air one of the companies whose air mail contracs have been cancelled by the Santa Cruz temple Are Jailed In Dejh Of Hotel Aerator SHERMAN Tex Feb 12 (A3) Federal Judge Randolph Bryant in a decision to-day held that provisions of the NRA oil code could not be enforced against petroleum companies not operating In interstate commerce He gave the opinion In the cases of the Panama Refining Company and the Amazon Refining Company and ruled that those contentions that the code was not valid could not be settled because the companies did not deal In in terstate commerce and therefore the code did not apply to them Judge Bryant said however that the "regulations of the secretary of the Interior had no reasonable relation to the will of as expressed when It enacted the National Industrial Recovery Act SANTA CRfc Calif Feb P) 54 and his wife Nellie 50 werlplaced in jail here to-day on a ertge of murder as a result of the ath of Mrs Catherine Garelli Mrs GarelliY body was found last night by tlipolice at 11 after officers i she had bled to death on the rich of a residence adjoining hers 164(4 Cedar Street The police s4 the woman had suffered a wou back of her left ear apparently lade with a razor which had seveli an artery Mrs Garelli wl her husband operated an eatl place and the Boun Gusto Ho The police we called last night to the house of Is A Kennedy Eight Convicts And One Guard Are Shot To Death In Uprising SPOKANE Wash Feb (JT) Chronicle was Informed today that eight convicts and one guard were hilled in an uprising at the Washington State Penitentiary at Walla Walla this afternoon Briggs a guard the report said was killed Two other penitentiary employes were stabbed One was Turnkey Williams and the other was a guard by the name of Glestan the report said A company of the national guard at Walla Walla was called out to assist prison authorities Ntmes of the convicts reported killed were not learned Roosevelt Wants Stock Market Quiz Kept Alive Active WASHINGTON Feb 12 President Roosevelt wants the stock market investigation active and Senator Fletcher of Florida said to-day The senator who Is chairman of the committee which has been turning the senatorial searchlight on New York Stock Exchange practices quoted the president as being desirous of continuing the inquiry regardless of what happens to legislation now pending In consequence of the White House attitude Senator Fletcher said to-day he would ask for an extension of the life of his committee beyond the present session of con-gress Roosevelt Is keen for rounded the plant and although no he said I think likely that employes except executives were In Washington officials of the petroleum administrative board said the government would appeal immediately to the circuit court of appeals Judge Bryant gave the opinion in the cases of the Amzos Refining Company and other plaintiffs who sought to prevent federal agents from going on their properties In the east Texas oil field to gauge their production regulations of the secretary of the the judge said no reasonable or any relation to the will of congress expressed In this act admit of the authority of the secretary of the interior to make such regulations as those Involved here is to go In the face of the terms of the act the judge said "Such an Invasion of the right of the states is not permissible in our dual form of government The facts of this case clearly and obviously disclose that the regulations seek by indirection to evade the constitutional limitations by superseding state authority to which the power is clearly committed to regulate the local production of crude oil and to supervise the manufacture of products therefrom Is the duty of the courts to be watchful for the constitutional rights of the citizens and against any stealthy encroachments thereon Their motto should be osta 1800 JOIN STRIKE KENOSHA Wis Feb 12 UP) Eighteen hundred employes of the Simmons Company were on strike to-day after a vote yesterday by unions affiliated with the American Federation of Pickets sur A proposal to form a non-partl-aan Stanislaus County club to work In behalf of the candidacy of United States Senator Hiram Johnson was made to-day by Dr DeLappe of Modesto long-time Republican The Johnson-For-Senator Club idea was endorsed by Sol Elias also a Republican and former Modesto mayor who joined with Dr DeLappe in strongly advocating the re-election this year of the senior California senator would be hundreds of Ellas predicts Hiram Johnson Is a man who Is entitled and who will receive the enthusiastic support of Stanislaus County men and LAUD HIS WORK Both Dr DeLappe and Ellas lauded Johnson for his work as senator Dr DeLappe says: all means Senator Johnson should be returned to the United States Senate where he always has served his state and his country with good judgment and with true patriotism has been fearless and always battling on the side of right I do not think we possibly could get a better public servant than Hiram Johnson "His career speaks for itself It Is brilliant It started when he was governor of California and has been continued during his term in the senate where he is one of the United States' outstanding men "His judgment and his constructive efforts it is shown by his record have been on the side that is for the best interest of this country first last and always Has Untiring Energy Johnson has done more in a constructive way for this country than any other public servant Look back over his record and you will see this is true capacity for work and his untiring Industry have seldom been matched is not a politician In the ordinary sense of the word He places public service above politic "The people of thi state best can be served by continuing Hiram Johnson in the senate that end I think a John-son-For-Senator Club should be organized in Stanislaus Ellas Commends Idea In a statement made to-day Elias says: I heartily commend the idea for hl Johnson-For-Senator Club In Stanislaus County I am thoroughly in favor of the re-election of Hiram Johnson to the United States Senate Never in the history of the state and nation has it been so necessary for the people to return to positions of prominence men of integrity honesty and purpose men who have no entangling alliances with the predatory class that has fattened upon special privilege Hiram Johnson is such a man Long-Time Backer I had the honor of being one of the original Hiram Johnson men In this county In the old day when he first made his fight for the people in his candidacy for the governorship of this state and I have never Bishop Son Faces Check Charge SAN ANTONIO Tex Feb (A3) Richard Cannon son of Bishop James Cannon Jr of the Methodist Episcopal Church South was charged with swindling by check over $50 in a complaint filed by the district office to-day His wife Margaret Cannon also was named in the complaint which alleged the couple gave Plaza Hotel officials a worthless chock for $75 on January 6th The check was cashed on the First State Bank of Rosemead Calif the complaint alleged According to letters attached to the complaint Bishop Cannon was notified by the hotel officials that was left 'untouched for the "pres- 56 Cedar Streetl oilowing the re-ent at least port that a wof had committed The street car service was para-1 suicide there 1J body iyzed The shadowy hulks of the)was on tbe pore darkened cars lay in haphazard Later the poll said they found fashion In the streets wherever the Passerino and wife In bed at strike overtook them Only a few their home of the disabled transport were The offIcere dragged away to the car barns by hand was cut anAis clothing wa auto trucks bloodstained Many Mounded ui'ARRfI tinim A large number of person were anHu reported wounded and it was said! Authorities sadey had learned that sixty of these at least might! Mrs die from their injuries The deaths in Linz came in two pitched battles In the first machine guns and bombs were used killing sixteen In the second the government forces used artillery hilhnd and Passerino had quarrel earlier in the evening when Prirlno went to the estaLhment for a meal Mrs Passe was employed at the cafe Later the police id Mrs Garelli I went to thePasslnos' home to (See WARFARE Page 7 Col 1) 122 ARMY PLANES WASHINGTON Feb Postmaster General Farley announced late to-day the air mail service beginning February 19th at midnight would be confined to (See lindbergh! Page 7 Coi charges would be filed If on him tion was not made The bishop re- Officers said a tf of blood led piied his children were over 21 and from the Kennedjjoorch to the that he could not be responsible Passerino residency for their actions Rapper Fanny Says- rcg pat orr permitted to enter the buildings no disorders occurred will happen" The most effective way to prevent abuses on the stock exchange the senator feels would be to have a senate committee ready even though congress were In adjournment to jump in and handle any development 1 1 0-Mil-An-Hour Train Is Opined For Inspection Vollmer Believes David Lamson Is Not Guilty Pope Names New American Bishop WASHINGTON Feb (fi-Appolntment by Pope Piux XI of four new American bishops wsis received here to-day in Catholic Church circles The Right Reverend Mose Kiley was made bishop of Trenton Democrats Endorse Johnson Candidacy In Eighth District SAN FRANCISCO Feb Unanimous endorsement of Senator Hiram Johnson for re-election was voted by the Democratia committee of the eighth congressional district it was announced yesterday The committee also endorsed the re-election of Congreea-man McGrath The district comprises the counties of San Mateo Santa Clara San Benito Santa Cruz and Monterey The committee's endor-ment of Senator Johnson is tha first official action of the sort by an Democratic organization in California and followed a few days after President Roosevelt had given his approval of the Johnson candidacy In recognition of the senator a support of the administration has served his state loyally for many years and has never failed to place human rights and the good of the people above greed and avarice the resolution slated has loyally supoorted tbe policies of President Franklin I) Roosevelt with all his power and we rail upon all citizens of California irrespective of Hrty affiliations to wrk for his PULLMAN 111 Another chapttin railroad history was begun -day a passenger train of tfrnrrow the Union new lo-mile-an-hour light weight ream-lined three-car train wa pened for inspection in the yils of the Pullman Car and Milifacturing Company where It Wl built This canary yelk nalnted aluminum alloy rail ssedster hears no more rcsemlg- to the present-day convontift engine and car than the lath if to the historic Torn Thuml the 103-year-old father of-nierican steam locomotives anA quaint coach-like car The new train rhmhles a monster airplane fuselt- This 1100-horsepowm $200000 day coach passenger In weighs snub nose of the first car is the power plant where electricity in generated In especially-designed units burning distillate a non-explosive The entire power plant weigh twenty tons as compared to the 318 tons of a regular passenger locomotive a Condition I Held prejudice and a strong political CHICAGO Feb ring dans said early to-day that Mel- Every act of Hiram Johnson In vin A Traylor 55 pneumonia- trie senate shows him to he In nvni-strlcken banker ia still in an with tbe common man tremely critical condition 11 common people He ha fought Their greatest concern waa the valiantly for the right in every banker's heart taxed by the strain case of his latest relapse Saturday night) He Is the most outstanding sen Again under the oxygen tent tor the state has ever had Traylor rallied Sunday morning) trie peoples' choice but his physicians said that FHed-j regretted the position that I then assumed We then battled ancient He It will be nn honor to vote for the Reverend Francis Keough bishop of Providence I the rtrvprend Robert Lucev bishop of Amarillo Texas and llin Right Reverend William O'Brien auxiliary bishop to Cardinal Mundelein at Chicago cottage on the edge of the Stanford campus Vollmer said he undertook Intensive study of the case at the request of Rudolph I Coffee former rabbi of the Temple Sinai Oakland The criminologist declared there was no evidence that a murder had been committed or even if a murder hud been committed there was no evidence that Lamson was connected with It He further alleged that the jury had been prejudiced and that blood spots on the floor of the lamson bathroom indicated At-lene fell and struck her head on a wash howl Inflicting death Injuries The state contended lam-sou struck her with an Iron pipe Vollmer suld result of his investigation will be used If the state supreme court grants lamson a new trial on his pending ap-i'h1 from the death sentence or in an appeal for pardon to Governor James Rolpli Jr AN FRANCISCO Feh (A3) August Vollmer former Berkeley police chief and natlon-a 1 1 known rim inologint entered the David LAmson murder case today to declare I ve ligation led him to conclude that Lam-Son in Innocent Lam former executive of Stanford University i In the San Quentin death house under sentence to hang A Santa I a a (' ii Jury convict wl him of min i pretty wife Allenc In their hi WOMAN IS ARRAIGNED LOS ANGELES Feb 12 -tP) Mrs Emily Paddleford Indicted! chargea of Impersonating fed oral officer In connection with the assignment of Civil Works Admin sr eighty-five tons the Kht of bacillus a rare dlscanei Hiram Johnson this year for! 1st ration labor pleaded not guilty sleeping it is with a high fatality rate was pres- to-day before Federal Judge Harry feet 0 inches louf In the 'ent tSee DE LAPFE Page 7 Col 6) I Hollfter and waived Jury trial Big-eyed girl are often the in night I.

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