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The Montana Standard from Butte, Montana • 7

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New Deal Is Said mortuary and forwarded this evening to Walhalla, s. for services RECEIVES HIGH RED CROSS AWARD ROBINSON GETS and buriaL Hiding Blunders FIVE CONVICTS KIDNAP FARMER Tompkins was found dead In the Granger hotel Tuesday morning by ATLANTA TERM WASHINGTON, May maid making a round of the Representative McLeod (R-Mlch.) today charged the New Deal with at rooms, a bullet through his heart SAFETY FI RST tempting to "impose a mantle of secrecy on blunders' In drafting (Continued From Page One) and a revolver by his side. Coroner M. J. Duff said it was evident that Tompkins was a suicide.

resolution to make Information from government departments more Federal agents surrounded him and marched swiftly through a crowd of approximately 100 persons to waiting cars. 1 1 Catherine Kearney easily available to House members. WILL ALWAYS BE THE FIRST RULt OF GOOD M0T0R1N6IS01 YOUR WINDSHIEiD Requiem high mass was cele Robinson was checked in at the to obtain data on old AAA payments prison at 7:50 a. nu, KM. S.

PI brated for Mrs. Catherine Kearney In St Patrick church this morning. The funeral cortege formed at the and the Senate's success as an example of how the House rapidly Arraignment at Louisville, Ky of the elusive Robinson, who evaded was losing its rights to obtain capture for 19 months while spend- iSHOULD ALWAYS BE a i 'I' i 1 i i facts the Roosevelt administration policy of suppression." ing the ransom freely in night (Continued From Page One) tola taken from guards at the prison brick plant yesterday. After forcing Doaks to furnish them breakfast, Merrill said Isabel told him, the fugitives placed him in their automobile and drove away. The report was confirmed at the prison here.

SecretaryPredLPaughertyof the prison said that, shortly thereafter, the five seized a car and split into two parties. He said the reports at the prison were that the two speeding cars had been seen with only one hostage, believed to be Doaks. He said the guards were thought to have been thrown from the speeding automobile. The two carloads of fleeing con Sherman and Reed funeral home an(Tr6ceedrto the church where services were held at 10 o'clock. Interment was in Holy Cross clubs and "hot spots" from one Manufacture of ale or beer was CLEAR AS CRYSTAL AND BEUEVeME side of the nation to the other, was delayed yesterday to await arrival known by the Egyptians of ancient days.

Mrs. Kearney died at her home from Nashville, Tenn, of his father and mother. 1 6EJ IT THAT in Seattle Sunday afternoon following a lingering illness. i STRENGTHEN Death Possible Penalty. Mrs.

Stoll, wife of a wealthy oil Sophie Waller ms mGU I3B executive, was beaten by her captor during her Imprisonment In an THE BLADDER MAKE THIS 15c TEST Drink lot ot Boiled or dlsttlltd wtUr, Funeral services for Mrs. Sophie Indianapolis apartment, which Waller were held at 2 o'clock this victs were heading toward the- afternoon at White's funeral home. would permit a death sentence un der the Lindbergh law. Arkansas Daugherty said Interment was in Mountain View Robinson entered court manacled It Irritation euu cettlnc up ntfhu, trcqutnt desire, icinty flow, bumlnt, or btcktch. You know what hardwater does to a teakettle.

Drlra out exceu aetdi and deposit with buchu leaves, juniper oil. made Into creen tablet called Standard Service Standard Service cemetery. Yorath Service Station Front Street and Harrison Avenue to a federal agent and entered his Mrs. Waller, 87. died Saturday reports indicated.

One Guard Wounded. From one of the recaptured prisoners, retaken after the knife- plea in a low tone. afternoon at the family residence, 721 Utah avenue. She was a native Judge Hamilton, however, or BukeU, the blidder lax. Work on the bladder almllsr to castor oil on the bowels.

In tour days. It not pleased, any of South Dakota and a resident of dered "that you be confined for the term of your natural life" in a druaalat will refund your Jso.Oolbert To Buy, Sell or Rent, Use Post-Standard Want Ads Butte for the past six years. Dm Paxson ft Rockefeller Co. AdT. flashing break from the prison brickyard, Warden Roy Kenny learned that one of the two hostage voice audible to all the hundreds of For outstanding service In Red Cross work during the last year, Mrs.

Elsbeth T. Vaughn of St. Louis was awarded the Florence Night Ingale medal at the national convention of the organization In Chicago. She is shown receiving the award from Admiral Cary T. Grayson, chairman of the Red Cross.

(Associated Press Photo) Anna C. Sullivan guards, Tuck Cope, was wounded. persons who crowded the courtroom. Surety Company The other captive guard is Victor Last rites for Anna Cecelia Sulli van, victirruof a fire tragedy which happened Sunday, were held this morning. The funeral cortege FRIENDS MOURN PASSING Defends Damage Conn.

"I heard Cope say he was shot," the warden quoted Jerry String-' fellow as saying, "and he asked them to throw him out, like they did Powell." formed at the family residence, 102 Action in Court Mullins street, Centervllle, and pro ceedd to St. Lawrence church where 0FDR. THEODORE SIMONS the Mass of the Angels was cele Powell was shot through the head and tossed out of the automobile bra ted at 9:30 o'clock. Interment was in Holy Cross cemetery. The as the convicts fled.

Trial In an action by William Hatch, C. E. Brown and Ward ing the Mines seniors on a trip Convicts named by Kenny as Duggan-Merrill mortuary had Thompson against the National through Alaska. probable leaders of the break are: charge of arrangements. Surety corporation began before Five years ago the institution ciauoe Beavers, serving 25 years The child, seven-year-old daugh jury and Judge Frank L.

Riley in conferred upon Dr. Simons a degree Distinguished Engineer, Professor on Faculty of Mines, Author and Musician Dies at 79. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sulli lor robbery; Archie Herring, serv tag 10 years for robbery; Jess Cun district court today.

Plaintiffs seek $1,000 alleged dam of doctor in mining engineering. Born in the Grand Duchy of Lux jy ningham, serving life for murder, and Bill Anderson, serving 27 years Thm bright canary ting with gl Which htlpt thm day along. Tonight, try Catnrt monmiblyf Tomorrow, ting a mongl emburg in 1857, Dr. Simons studied van, died Monday evening in a local hospital, about 24 hours after her sister, Marie, found her clothing In flames In the back yard of their ages in an action against the defendants by the Great 'Northern lor robbery. two years in a technical school in Paris, but was graduated from the Railway company filed Nov.

28. home. The greatest flood disaster In Royal Polytechnicum in Munich Rev. Peter. F.

MacDonald cele history is thought to have been the in 1879. Then began his 1933. The railway in Its action caused the plaintiffs in this earlier suit to be enjoined from operating brated the mass and the responses overflowing of the Hoang-Ho river, career in mining and railroad en were sung by the Junior choir. Rev. a motor truck line in Montana, gineering.

Came to U. S. in 1886. in China, in 1887. It is said to have taken a toll of from 1,500,000 to MacDonald officiated at the grave side.

later asking that the earlier action be dismissed without prejudice, it 7,000,000 lives. He worked on projects in Bel gium and Russia and then, learn was alleged. Honorary pallbearers were MlMe Kennedy, Patricia McNulty, Marie McNulty, Ann Shea, Delerous Sul For the second time a Montana marriage failed to "take" with one ing of the possibilities in the United States, which was being opened rapidly at the time, he crossed the Atlantic, landing at livan 'and Frances James. Active pallbearers were, Patrick couple, records showed today. Judge Riley signed a decree granting a di New York in 1886.

There he worked Johnson, Stanley Benny, Edward Powers, Vincent Dennehy, Francis Vets'-- vorce to Florence Barry from Ed Hundreds of friends in Butte and Montana were saddened by the death early today of Dr. Theodore Simons, Montana School of Mines professor, prominent railroad and mining engineer, author and musician. He was 79' years old. At 12:45 this morning death closed the last chapter in a glamorous, eventful life that led him from his native Luxemburg through mining engineering exploits in Europe and America. Family physicians said death was due to a general collapse, following two-week illness.

Condolence From Thomson. Upon word of his death, telegrams of condolence poured into the family residence, 320 South Excelsior street. Included was one signed by Dr. Francis A. Thomson, president of the institution that Dr.

Simons served zealously for 30 years. Dr. Thomson is accompany- in a New York engineering office, McGree and Daniel Mahoney. Later he moved to Sallna, Feel fit not "fit to be caged" ward E. Barry.

Default of the plaintiff was entered when he failed to further plead after a demurrer where he laid out a strip of rail tomorrow I Use good judgment road for the Rock Island system. Schilling Buy peppe in the larger j00h -what you savef 2oz. pepper lojf 4oz. pepper 15 1 Sox. pepper 25 i to the complaint was filed.

afterward working out of Omaha, DROP I CATTLE The complaint stated that the for the Union Pacific. Barrys were married In Helena, He was soon placed in charge of widening the narrow gauge railroad tracks of the line near Ogden, tonight. Buy better whiskey. Call for, CALVERT, best of better blends. Enjoy it in gentlemanly moderation.

CALVERT makes for the end ot a per feet beginning of a perfect tomorrow. Be wise. Call forCALVERTl Aug. 26, 1921, and thereafter were divorced, remarrying at Butte on LAID TO PACTS Utah, started by Brlgham Young, July 28, 1931. Failure to provide was given as grounds.

Plaintiff was awarded custody of a minor Placed in charge of a line from Wyoming to Idaho, he met and married the daughter of Brigadier General Thomas Moonlight, terri child. Donald MacDonald, named in the will of Archie MacDonald as ex torial governor of Wyoming and later minister to Bolivia during the STATI TOia CALVERT'S "RESMVK" QUART S3.1l(lle Ra.llS) IHT JXM (ttKkNe. 114) CALVERT'S "SPECIAL" QUART Jl.Sfl (Keek Mt. SZT) PINT $1.00 (tleek Ha. (2S) i''i'- 'At.

4 ecutor, filed his resignation with the clerk of the court in favor of Cleveland administration. Pershing at Wedding. (Continued From Page One) rlod a year ago the Canadian imports, totaled 16,166 head, Mollin said. He said 11,476 head were imported from Mexico compared with 152 last year. He said Mexico also benefited by the agreement.

"Would it be practical to introduce a resolution urging the Bureau Peter E. Delaney. Present at the wedding ceremony was a young army officer, destined Hoover Will Give to make history. He was Lieut. John J.

Pershing, then stationed at Wyoming fort, later to be com of Agricultural Economics to investi Address Tonight PHILADELPHIA, May gate and see If packers are unduly mander-in-chief of the American expeditionary forces in the World depressing the market because of 19M Cilrert-MairUnd Obrtlltlrw Ce.i Id. Eiaoutlv N. Y. C. ALVEPrrS "5JVE "SKJill? wt4 war.

Former President Herbert Hoover these Imports and to determine as closely as may be possible to Just rtilpptJ wi Mnt nnilfHI Iv9 yMffB 9M Of that union was bora a son. rtrmU im jitHMry Mtt, l9M), CALVtWY "triCIAL LtNOEO WHIlKiV-tt "OOFFIM i pr Walter E. Simons, of Chicago, at IlitMr Mln mtutn $HrtU (WlUd and thlpp mnfr thU tormula Un Jmnumrt Phh. UH) will address the Republican Women of Pennsylvania tonight on "The Obligations of the Republican Party to the American People." what extent the Canadian agreement is responsible for the Jjig drop in prices compared with one year ago," Mollin wrote. present divisional operation manager for the Electrical Research corporation.

The son is en route to Butte today to attend the funeral. Mrs. Simons died a few years after her marriage. We appreciate there are other Influences which have helped depress the market, but in view of the fact that feeders are today, in Dr. Simons then went to SDokane.

many Instances, losing as much as where he again took up his mining engineering duties. While in Idaho he married Bertha E. Quinby, of a prominent London. $25 a head and that this loss will inevitably be reflected to range cattle producers next fall, it seems important to determine the responsibility for this decline, if it is prac It Is, JSl I family. The ceremony was performed In Boise, Idaho, in 1897.

and winning famo as tfio tical to do so." He came to Montana in 1904. smoothest EGHT in.tho ivord working for a time In the Helena land office, moving In 1905 to Butte where he worked with an old friend. Search for Auto. Sheriff's deputies today were August ennsten, then chief engi searching for an automobile stolen neer for the Anaconda Copper Mining company. Joined Mines In 1906.

In 1906 he decided to cast his lot last night from Livingston, in the belief that the vehicle was being driven to Butte. The car is small coupe, equipped with a radio. The local authorities were notified of the theft by Livingston police. with the young Montana School of Mines. He had served longer on the faculty- than any other member, save Prof.

L. J. Hartzell. He was the author of two books. Bares Love For Negro of several editions, namely "Air Compressing" and "Ore Dressing." He was also the author of numerous mining articles.

He was an apt musician, playing the cello. Dr. Simons was a member of the ftSjSSi -3S97; II lV Montana Section, American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers and of the Montana Society of Engineers. He Is survived by his widow and son. The body is at the Daly-Shea mortuary, pending funeral Joseph Pickthall Joseph PlckthalL 59, died last Now peaks of performance, economy and distinction in the new Pontiac Eight night at his home, 1316 East Second street following a long illness.

He was born in England. For the past quarter of a century he had lived in Montana. During his residence here he followed the occupation of miner and at one time was a shift boss at the Main Range mine. He was a member of Fidelity lodge No. 8.

O. O. Calanthe lodge No. 40, Knights of Pythias, and the Butte Miners union. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

Sophie Jane Pickthall; a son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Pickthall; a daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Matter; four grandchildren, Barbara Pickthall Doris, Catherine and Lawrence Matter, all of Butte.

if a VA WHAT DO you look for in an eight? THE GREATEST POSSIBLE SMOOTHNESS! What't behind the fame of the Pontiac Eight? If a miracle ot amoothneaat Put these two fact together and youTl know what eight to buy. YouTl pick a Pontiac Because Pontiac's smoothness is built-in amoothnesa. The powerful Pontiac engine has no vibration point at any apeedt YouTl have to go to twice as many cylinders to match that kind of performance! Just as you must climb the price scale to approach Pontiac'a overall quality. Every Pontiac feature is the finest money can buy! Moreover, under official supervision, this big car averaged 22 miles per gallon! These facts will be enough for the motor-wise. If you want the greatest, smoothest eight youH buy a Pontiac See this value unbeatable that we give you because Goodyear dealers sell the most tires by millions.

A high-grade tire so superior that its sales exceed 22,000,000. Buy today! i a-j OP I I that wflr I urtyou I I are also several relatives In England, and a cousin; J. P. Langhorn of this city. Funeral Lilt priom mt Pontile, bmfin mt HIS for th Six mnd $730 lor th Eight (tubmet to cAanJ without nolin).

SMfmty plmtm glmtm mtmndmrd on Dm Luxm Sir mnd Eight, Stmndmrd group of im mUtm. Monthly pmrmmntm to auir your pur on tnm uanarai atotocm itutmummat services will be held at White's fu rimn. a uanerei motorm raiiw. neral home at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon with Rev. Frederick T.

BARCLAY M6TORS, Inc. Batte, Montana Spencer officiating. Interment will CURRIE TIRE SERVICE Montana and Mercury Phone 2-4876 O.J.MUELLER TIRE COMPANY 207 Sonth Montana Phone J249 25 ISonth Montana CENTRAL MOTOR CO. Anaconda, Mont. be In Mount Moriah cemetery.

JENKINS GARAGE Mont. BUBGAN WALKER, Inc. Helena, Mont. Miss Alice V. Piper, Des Moines, la, nurse, Is shown on the wltaese stand In court there as she told of the love making of Alvln Jefferson, Negro physician, during hearing of her $10,000 suit against Tilm.

8he testified he promised to marry her, but didn't (Associated Press Photo) Leo Tompkins ENTER PONTIAC'S NATIONAL ECONOMY CONTEST TODAY FREE CARS-164 CASH PRICES' The body of Leo Tompkins was to be removed -from the Daly-She.

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