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PAGE EIGHT THE TRIBUNB-REJPUBLJCAN ORKElLlY. COLORADO Ex-Secretary Fall Appeals to Highest Tribunal of Nation Washington, May 27--Albert B. Fall today asked the supreme court to reverse the District of Columbia appeals court decision which affirmed his conviction of accepting a bribe 'from Edward L. Doheuy, wealthy oil Agreement Is Filed on Ida Johnson Royalty Agreement has been filed with the district clerk by which Menus Johnson, president of the Platta Valley Petroleum company, T. Juhan and the Canadian Exploration corporation of Colorado set the amount royalty they are entitled to from the production of the Reiter- Foster Ida Johnson well located on the NHy 4 of NWH of 24-6-C1.

Ireland To Represent State in Conference on Colorado River fASHodntea Denver, May L. Ireland, attorney general, will be ono of two men who will represent tho state at the Colorado river conferences here June 9, to be held under the call of Secretary Wilbur of the Interior department. Governor Adams today announced the appointment of Ireland and Intimated that possibly M. C. Hinderlider, state engineer, would be another person from this state to take part in the negotiations called to discuss the investigation of power water resources of the Colorado Six states--Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming, and Arizona --have been invited to participate.

"Colorado," said tho attorney general, "feels of course that it has a first interest in the Colorado because ot the huge territory in this state drained by the stream. We want to extend every cooperation, however, to the other states at the conference. We are intensely interested In water power development and in the past we have expressed a new hope of 4,000,000 acre feet of tho 7,500,000 flow allotted to the upper basin, but what tho conference will develop remains to be seen. Balloonist Exploring at Record Altitudes Augsburg! A May was beginning to man- lest itself this afternoon at the Hied- Inger balloon works here over the safety of Professor August Plccard and his assistant, Charles Kipfer who started early today in a giant balloon to explore the Stratosphere. In an hermetically sealed aluminum ball Professor Piccard had oxygen gas for only ten.

hours and he himself Counted on a flight of only five to seven hours. The llo llitle 1 iU ground here at 3:55 a. m. At 4:15 p. i no word had been received as to Us landing.

It was reportedth s.after- Prof. 4 In the aggregate those three owned 6ne half the -usual one eighth royalty or OH' per cent of all oil and gas saved. By the agreement Johnson is entitled to per cent, Juhan one per cent and the Canadian one pel- Fishermen Report on Early Efforts Crowds of Memorial Day proportions were reported both In the Poudre and tho Big Thompson on the opening day of fishing, with only comparatively few of the returning fishermen returning with other than fair or small catches. Most of the successful fishermen got their baskets filled by staying close to the bank rather than by wading into the water and casting Into the rapid middle Stowe Witwer made a nice, catch, with a few large trout, from the Big Thompson. E.

L. Wallace, who has fished tho tittle Thompson for a number of years, took 30 trout from the stream. He and his wife spent the week end at their cabin near Bstes Park. Mr. and Mrs.

M. A. Ware caught 35 trout from the Thompson near tho Sylvanus cabins. They report that all fishemen in that district were making good catches. Dave Myers and Lee Carrel found only fair fishing in the Poudre belovc the water works.

C. C. Townsend and C. W. Golie report "no luck" In fishing at HaUlgan Dam.

City Hi Class Day Program Tonight Annual class day program at Greeley high school will given Wednesday evening at o'clock In the auditorium, Fourteenth and Fifteenth street. As a new feature of the day a reception for seniors, their parents and members of the Greeley high faculty will follow the regular program. It will be held In the cafeteria of the high school. Wide variety of numbers have been, prepared by the senior class' for the evening. Class history will be given by Pauline Dill, class will by Matheson and class prophesy by Ed Smith and Betty Blue, Presentation of the Spud, yearbook of the school, will be made by Ida Marie Lor'ang, editor of the publication.

It will bo accepted" Street Superintendent Will Have Telephone William Weigh, street superlnten- dent, will have a phone. Council day Toted to move the phone from the council chambers ante room into the office of Mr. Welsh, This phone is an extension from the city clerk's office and aldermen may be reached by telephone, while attending council meet- Ings, by calling the clerk's office, as usual. The some call will reach the street superintendent during office hours. Amendment to Glass in Porches First Passed Amendment to the city zoning or-i dlnance which allows porches to be.

glassed In on houses in residence di" Rioting Fascist Students Continue Demonstrations Against the Catholics Borne, Hay fascist students today renewed their demonstrations against students at Catholic in- stitutioDB, and It.was feared that the disturbances might bring a breach between the Vatican and the Italian government. This morning the rioters surrounded the Catholic student headquarters, stoned the building and broke all the windows up to the tifth floor. The crowd -WM disperied by the Carabln- Iwi. Trouble had been anticipated and were stationed about the building before the demonstration started, The turfing mass ot fascist students outnumbered them, however, and managed to reach the building before the mounted guard could charge. 7 Stats Boon Ring Alleged Kansas.

City, May 27--Probing the activities of an alleged liquor ring operating In seven states, federal authorities announced today the filing complaints against Ray Broom, whom they termed a millionaire liquor whole- saler, and UUTM Wichita, men, all of whom In tke federal penlten. tlary at Leavenworth, Kan. The TVich. Ita men are Max Cohen, Jim tiff ana Click Halbert. Authorities said tin four would be returned from the nenl.

tentlary for arraignment here. KJrkland Sentenced to Prison Valparaiso, May 27--Virgil Klrkland, Gary youth convicted yeater. day of assault and battery with intent to rape, was sentenced today to serve one to ten years in tho Indiana reformatory at Pendleton for the d.aili of, Arlene Draves. balloon was sighted the balloon was seen me she was drifting at an extremely high altitude sometimes ob- fscured by cirrus clouds. Oberainmergau is 65 miles south Augsburg.

Share Pricet at New Lows New York, May Share prices New or, vent to new lows for the bear mar- Jet under another flurry of selling to- only to turn upward, regaining much of their loss, as bears retired in tte last few minutes. Security and commodity market generally declined for a time, with stocks influencing lends well as the grain market Share prices showed extreme losses of 2 to more than 5 points In a wide assortment of issues, but recoveries of 2 noTM ts from the bottom were nuraer- in the last 10 minutes Steels were Clyde Cummings and Henry Wag ner maintain that their fishing trip last week to Wyoming, in the Blue Grass district near Wheatland, provided better diversion and larger results first day fishing In Colorado. They brought back 60 trout, the limit in Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs.

J. E. Jones and-Harold spent the week end at their cabin on the Big Thompson, Harold remaining for the fishing Monday. He got 10 trout of a nice size. "There were fishermen at every rock and every 8 Mr' and Mrs.

John T. Watklns report little luck in the Big Thompson the Meadows. Harry Bricson and A. T. Berrier re- orted a fair catch from Halligana am in Cherokee Park.

Joe Youugroot was among Poudre iver fishermen Monday. Max Tisdel and W. J. Bishop, fish- ng on the Big Thompson, made a air catch. They stayed over Monday the Bishop cabin In Glen Haven.

Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McDowell made a atch of an even dozen trout pulled rom the Beaver Dam near Bear Lake mi-.

Mrs. R. V. Wills and family vers among local people who helped pen the fishing season Monday. They ncamped on the Poudre Sunday and rtonday.

V. Crowell and Ed Sears of ireeley and G. R. dishing and son of 'ort Collins returned Tuesday morn- ng with a nice catch ot 75 trout, m- luding no very small ones or no very arge ones. The men left for die Poudre Sunday, staying at Cap Willams' place.

Thirty-three trout were brought ack Monday night by W. C. augh, Ralph Bowman and C. G. who made their catch on the 'oudre.

The men drove to the moun- alns Sunday. Jeered substantially. Crucible i lelhed Points lower after getting down 5 points. a weak factor in the morning, but managed to recover partly with the rest of the list later. New Tork Central regained most ot a loss of more than 2 po hits Gillette dropped more than 5, then closed oft about 3.

General Electric held up well all day and closed a point higher Dome Mines rose 3 points on announcement of new discoveries. The turnover exceeded 2,500,000 Cities service closed at for eommon and tor preferred. Stork Express Born in Denver, May 26, to Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hagan of Greeley, a daugh ter.

Nunn, May to Mr. and Harland Maoy a baby daughter on Sunday, May has been given the name Jane ETfzabeth. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pooley the Presbyterian hospital In Den Ter early Wednesday morning, a son six and a quarter pounds The baby has been named Robert Keville, Martial Law After Spsnlah Ban Sebastian, Spain, May 27--Mar ttal law was declared today after two JerBons had been killed and seven Bravely wounded In a battle between Soldiers and striking flahermen.

Russian Plane Over Finnish Capital Helslngfors, Finland, May Finnish government is not disturbed over the recent movements near Hel- slngfors of Russian warships and the light of a Russian airplane over the A Russian naval squadron while en gaged in manoeuvres in tho Finnish -ulf lost one of its submarines in an accident and the rest of the squadron grappled for-lt for six days. The plane which flew over Helslngfors also was assisting the search for the sunken submersible. Trench Foot Port Why iuffer from the ouesr skin ttlMase causing; severs OK CMS and feet, cracklnf, Mn. kllitera. Ringworm, Trench Foot or fland Itch, when jrou can avoid In- foctlon and Qulcklr heal rour ikln irlth Dr.

Nlxon'l NIxodermT, Bated in the ramouS English Hospital for- discovered oy a leading Lon- 4dn skin ipeclallit, Or. Nlxon i Nii- acts with amastns; speed; be- eauie designed for this particular Crteley Drug Company illUUl. I Musical numbers on the program cludo selections by the senior class orchestra under the direction of Wesley Johnson, violin solo by Virginia Blake, Instrumental solo by Joe Gill and piano selection by Dorothy Davis. Julian Dunn, president of the class, will welcome tho group and at the close of tho evening will hand the school gavel to Don Bishop, president of the Junior class. Ned Bryant will give the concluding number on the program.

During the evening various awards will be made to students who have gained distinction at the school during the year. The outstanding boy and girl of the senior class will be named during the evening. Awards will be made by Gillespie, Dunn and Arthur M. Petsch. Hungary To Furnish Austria Wheat Budapest, May newspapers say that in commercial agreements about to be concluded Hungary would be permitted to export 620,000 tons of wheat to Austria annually in return for -which Austria would be permitted to double her Hungarian exports of certain Industrial products.

Including paper, textiles, iron and manufactured metals. To Attend Fire Chiefs Convention Fire Chief Carl Anderson was Tuesday granted permission to attend the New Mexico state fire chief's convention to be held June 3, 4 and at Clovis, N. M. A large- number of fire nderwriters and big chiefs from vari- us fire companies In the country are ated to be present at the powwow, he aldermen were told. They voted iat the city shall pay Anderson's necessary" expenses.

Russian Submarine Lost London, May airplanes nd warships today circled above the pot where Soviet submarine No. 9 of le Baltic fleet sank Friday in a pool oil. Although the Soviet government emains silent on the tragedy, dis- atches from Riga, Latvia, said It was nderstood the craft went down after explosion, presumably with all ands, about 100 miles from Helsing- ora, Finland. IMIOPOSED ORDKXAIVCE ORDINANCE TO AMEND ORDINANCE NUMBER 652, being An Ordinance for Zoning the City Grco. ey, Colorado, Passed and Approved ")3E 2 IT tlio City Coun 'Vo'-A? eE 0a USED--Section I.

Tho word setbacks tit used In Ordinance Number 552 01 ho Compiled Ordinances of tho City of Jreeloy. of 1928. is defined as fol- The i i horrizontal als- ance between the street line and tho 'rent line of tho building or any projection thereof, excluding steps aiu inenclosed porches and when at least sixty per cen of each enclosing wall thereof In constructed of glass: PROVIDED, tha inch porches shall not project beyond the predominate setback of porches In the block. All ordinances and parts of ordinances In conflict herewith arc hereby SIGNED day l-Aoaiuju AND ADOPTED, AND APPROVED This A. 1931.

Mayor City Clerk, Uglypimples and punt red In TOUT ptki Truly wonderful follow thorough colon cteuwhw. Nt MnKthen your ellinlnRtlve atcfi the tzanifomution. Try Mf ituteftd mere OnlyZSc. The All'Vegetablc Laxative by I lows property owners to glass In porches which do not project -beyond the predominating set back of other porches in the block, providing that, the finished porch is 60 per cent glass. Mrs.

Q. W. Blake'Painfully Hurt Mrs. G.W. Blake, well known Greeley musician, suffered a painful injury to the lower end of the spine Wednesday morning, when she fell In the lobby of tho Sterling theatre.

She had Just completed her morning broadcast concert and was leaving the theatre when both toet slipped from under her. She is at the Greeley hospital; her physician says the hurt, while very painful, will not result in permanent in- Jury. Brland To Remain Cabinet Paris, May Minister Aristido Brland withdrew his -resigna- tlon at the meeting of the council of ministers today and said he would remain In the French cabinet. ORDINANCE NO. M8 AN I A CONCERNING NEEDED CHANGE, IN RECORDED RIGHT OF WAY OR BASEMENT FOR PIPE X.INE OF CITY OF OREE- UEY THROUGH THE NORTEAST QUARTER OE THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF I ONE, TOWNSHIP SEVEN NORTH.

RANGE BIXTY-NINE WEST OP THE SIXTH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN. IN COUNTY, COLORADO, AND AUTHORIZING EXECUTION SAID CITY OF A CONTRACT RE- CITY IjEiX, Jlt3 Section J. Tho Mayor of said City. to effectuate needed change In said City's present easement or right of way of record for pipe lino of its municipal water works so far as the same veries a portion of the NEK of the-'I NE14 of Section 1, Township 7 North. I of Range 00 West of the 6th P.

In. I Primer County, Colorado, Is hereby I authorized and directed on behalf and tho name of said City, under its loruto seal to bo attested by its City Jlerk, to execute and deliver to The. Great Western Sugar Company, a cor poration, an agreement in Chieftam Honored Blru wns the name of a chief who ruled a part of the South American country In the Sixteenth century, 'eru Is an adaptation of his name. poration, an agreement a with said company regarding said easement or right of way, a draft of which agreement not yet executed, IB on permanent file In tho office of City Dlcrk of said' City, having been filed Jiero on the 6th day of May, A. D.

1931.1 Section 2. In the opinion of tho City Council of 'said City of Greoley. this ordinance 1 necessary to provide water supply for said City of Greeley and the inhabitants thereof for fire, domestic and other purposes, and it is hereby declared to be necessary for tho immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety, and therefore this ordinance shall take effect and bo In 'RBASUHER'S NOTICE KOR TAX DKED To Every Person in Actual Posses- Ion or Occupancy of the Hereinafter )escribecl Land, Lot or Premises, and the Person in Whoso Name the Same Vns Taxed or Specially Assessed, and All Persons Having, an Interest or 'Itle of Record In or to the Same and Whom it May Concern and More Sspecially -to James Amber, C. A. Led- rer, The Durland Trust Company.

Notice Is hereby given that on the th day of November, A. D. 1924, the allowing described property, situate the County of Weld and State of Colorado, to-wit: E54 SEU Section 27 Township 8 N. Range 59 W. Oth P.

H. vas sold for tho taxes for the year 023 levied and assessed by tho proper lut'horitlou said County and pur- hased by C. A. Lederer. That the said C.

A. Lederer has duly assigned and delivered tho certificate of purchase iMsued on account of said ax sale to E. R. Fortne.r and said E. E.

Fortner Is the lawful holder of sold cer- and has made request upon the treasurer of said County for a deed to aid real estate. That the said real estate and prem- ses were taxed for said year 1923 in ho name of James Amber. That the Statutory three-year period of redemption of said real estate from such tax Bale did expire on the 7th day of November, A. D. 1927.

Notice is here- given that a tax deed will be issued for said real estate on tho 22nd day of A. D. 1931, unless tho same las boon redeemed prior to tho Issuance of said tax deed. Dated this 27th day of May, A. 1931.

JESSE R. PATTERSON, Treasurer the said County ot WELD SXato of Colorado First Publication May 27, 1931 Second Publication May 29, 1931 Third Publication May 29, 1931. a dupli icate AND APPROVED, this TcTh "day of May, A. 1831 Mayor AU A. HAMNETT, City Clerk State of Colorado, County of Weld A re Hamnett, City Clerk of the City Grecley County, nnd- State aforesaid, do hereby certify that the toregoing Ordinance wan read In full at a regular meeting of tho City Coun- I oil of the City of Greeley on the day of May A.

D. 1931, and that the said proposed ordinance was published in the Greeley Tribune and the Weld County Republican, a weekly newspaper of general circulation In the City of Greeley on the 7th, 14th and! days of May A. D. 1081. I further certify that at a subsequent meeting of the said City Council held on May 1031, said ordinance was again read In full, and on -motion, passed and adopted as originally Introduced, given the Number GG8 and by a vote of five ayes, no nays, one absent, and was ordered published as an ordinance the Greeley Tribune and tho Weld County Republican.

In witness whereof I have hereunto i set my hand und the seal of the City of Greeley this 27th day of May A. D. 1931. W. A.

HA1MNETT, City Clerk. (SEAL) First publication May 7, 1031 Second publication May 14, 1031 Third publication May 21, 1031 Fourth publication May 28. 1931. Notice of Auction--Repossenlon Ford Runabout, motor No. A350805.

Sale will be held at Garnsey and Wheeler Garage, Greeley, at 9 A. M. June 6, 1931. "II G. TRUSS i YclVBS THE BEST RESULTS.

TRUSS After wearing our TRUSS thirty days if It docs not give you entire satisfaction bring it back to our store and got your money back--it belongs to you and we want you to have it. Could a proposition be more fair? Also the Famous I CAMP 1 BELTS For Men and Women Gilbert-Bishop Drug Company THE REXALL STORE PUTTING PROSPERITY DOLLARS TO WORK NOW! A Hallway Loan reaches Into the future and puts tomorrow's dollars to work now. Build, buy or modernize on today's low market, pay out ot your future Income--and doubly save, a month will repay In 144. $12 Month will repay 91000 in 120 montha. $14.35 a Month will repay $1000 Iq 100 monthi.

--Interest included. No fines. No penaltes. No renewals. and Building ASSOCIATION Pueblo, Colorado.

Since 1901 Thos.M. Welsh Local toepreaentatlve 906 8th Greeley RESOURCES OVER 15 MILLION DOLLARS QUITTIN I SPECIALS A OPEN UMTIL 9:30 P.M. BOTH DAYS Prices Like These Prove conclusively that we are giving you the greatest values offered in the history of local merchandising. ONLY A FEW PRICES LISTED HERE Silk Mufflers Men's Overalls -Work Shirts Big Lot Wool Sweaters All Overcoats Big Lot Straw Hats Men's Dress Shirts .,2 PRICE "2 PRICE 95c All Leather Gloves $1.95. Ladies' Hose $22.50 Leather Coats All Bath Robes i 2 PRICE 95c 1 .2 PRICE EVERYTHING IN THE STORE GREATLY REDUCED Farr-Jansson Clo.

Co. 820 Ninth St. Greeley, Colo..

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