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PAGE TWO RENO EVENING GAZETTE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1933 LOS ANGELES Attornes instigators today announced a fifth name added to those deaths are under investigation in connection with the activities of Alfred Cllne of Glendale Snow Surveying Science, Originated Here, Is Given World Wide Recognition Dr. J. E. Church Is Made Chairman of Snow Committee Of International Association at Convention in Lisbon Six months ago the investigators said Mrs Laura Cummlngs flve old died at the home of a stepdaughter In Winthron Mass Two years ago investigators said they learned from a friend and companion Mrs Cummtngs this woman World-wide recognition has been accorded the science of snow, survey- Ing developed by Dr Church and associates of the Nevada agricultural expeiiment station it was indicated recently when the Intel national Association of Scientific Hvd'ologv at a convention In Lisbon created a snow commission or committee as part of the associations work and named Dr Church chairman of the committee Writing to Dr Chuich from Paris on October 16 Dlenert secretary of ac- Los Angeles and becam quainted with Cline It was repo-ted that Cline accom panied her on a trip to Seattle Wash association stated I verj deeply legretted that you were not able to come to the reunion at Llscon ined with Your proposal was exam- all the attention that it factors that control or have a bearing on the run off from the snow covered watersheds Within a few years D- Church was able to predict with great accutacy the amount of water that would be available in Lake Tahoe and the Truckee river during the summer ind fall The studies were later extended to the Caison and Walker rivers and to some client to Humboldt river California took up the work and cooperated with Nevada In making sur- vevs in the Sierra Nevada mountains and is continuing the work on an increased sci 1 The Amer'can Geophvslcal Union recognized the new science and ap- merits and In principle a seventh I Pointed Dr Church chairman of a at which place in 1931 she became commission that of snow has been committee on snow for that body 111 and went to a hoscital wnere she was feated by a doctor is a ald to have informed her that she was poisoned to have discovered the 'oss of In stocks and bonds Investigators said that like others who figuied in the investigation she had made out a will naminr Cline as her sole beneficiary Investigator Blavrey Mathews said he had telegraphed to Jistrict Attorney Robert Bcrgoncie at Seattle to investigate the circumstances of the reported poisoning there MathewS said that District Attorney Earl Warren of Alaneda countj has wired local officers for photographs descrlotlons and information concerning Cline Cllne who had been in the real estate and insurance business In Glendale Cal and fit one time a choir singer in Derver Colo is held in the San Bernardino county jail on charges of grand theft In connection with the robbing ind drugging of Ma tm Prime of Los Angeles County chemists here ar" ing the exiumed rermin Ci wife and his brother-in-law both of whom died suddenlv i i traces of poison Two othe- deaths figur.ng in tre In estimation were those of the Hev Jones and Mrs Carrie Porter who eel at Bike-s- eld Cal, and at Nev respectively while in company with Cline Cline was the beneficiary of the estates of each of the four the Investigators said Signatures on receipts for which Los Aneeles investigators said were the handwriting of Cllne were d-ug store Davis of the district attomejs office said the re celpts were sign-d Bradlej end Al Whalen both of Long Beach and that no apparent attempt was made by tne purchaser to disguise his handwriting Peculiar charicterlstics were found on bo'h signatures which compare i samples o' Chnes writing the officers claimed The drug store records showed thit the poison wis bought each time for killing rats The dates of the purchases were March 20 and September 22 1933 Mrs Cline died Sep ember 26 shortlj after she had driven her car into the garage flew of actlon which is a division of the National Research Council a war organization has been continued In the October numbei of the Geographical Review, published by the American Geographical Society Dr You have been ap- church nls an ui ust a ted article on determined upon An understanding should be reached beforehand between the commission on glaciers and that on snow re- pointed president of this new commls sion Please put yourself in touch with the president of the glacier commission Pleaae accept Mr President and Dear Colleigue the expression of my quite devoted sentiments Snow surveying to determine earlv i effort The users of water are In the spring the prospective run-off seeking cfficiencj through unified from watersheds during the summer prictlce centialized cl'iection and de- ancl fail seasons wrs first undertaken tuled Information A Western inter- bj Dr Church and associates at the state confeience on snow surveying snow survevlng which tells of the development of the new science from its outset to its present widespread use In conclusion the article states in part In i stites snow surveying his become a lirge 01 state wide cooper- Nevada experiment station about twenty-five jears ago They devoted their attention to the Lake Tah and with annual meetings has been organized But snow suivey projects are seeking coopeiatlon bejoncl Truckee river watershed" at the out- natloml boundaries That in Aus set and cairied on the studies for a period of jears developing snow measuring apparatus and engaging In extensive research to determine the tial.e his been icferred to another is In Newfoundland severil are in Canada An inquiry has come from the Russiin IS CALLED UTRECHT Holland than six thousand tch Nazis from WASHINGTON C-- Imaslne the major and entire council of an FARMER KILLED IN WISCONSIN MILK PICKETING JO Yl CABINET Lorn Albert McCollum elehteen- The brard or the Univer- ve old schoolbo died Us iron i of Np aai cabli ef of the i ell known student in tl or Christ in it on e'ect- locnl schools ind hid he-n In poor ed Miss Cornelia VMllliirson aid Mrs health for menti A nitl of Spirks of his life In Peno Surviving his parents Mr ind Mrs Hoiatio VrCollum iicl fi brothers Doi i aie Onl McCollum of Reno 11-' McCoIHim i -r and i Akipn McCoi'um of York Furpr-l ices p-obabl" i tike pHce Mondiv The bodv is at the Ross Bure chnpel en-v a rew at icctlnp neld rccen Iv The len won en con this ad- board fo the a of 34 As farm strike svmpitlilzeri picketed nnr "MidUon Dane countv farmer This picture shows iilckets flumping i farmrr Photo) it wilrth flrprl bullpl mulir I clliml i reir VPIIP of tlie 'liiodiu Mrs i Dei" r- a Goei'a'th md Mrs Mae Si-ras Henry ars Harold Mrs 1 am Spr er Miss Corne a. 01 Miss Dor! Con nd SB Ve-die r--t Fii is 11 rman of the adv 1 "ire 1 tn vear and Mrs Harold is spcietarj of the boi c.

The ooa--d is mice ap of older wonen suporv sc cunpus af'pi's I tl it hive to do fe 1 A I ciblret inri is PiPcteo at large Tills A mont Dean Mirparn Micks sndv In Ma ta 1 ill Panorama of Huge Boulder Dam The supieme court lodaj a decision of Judge Carv ie in the American city from their Humboklt countj dlstiict court vil- Jobs to direct national attention to Mating the claim of the Bank of a municibal problem' Tills is what California A to secuutics pledged happened recently In Calais import- 1 wlt it the old Winnemuccn State ant French channel port Calais city nnk Trust Company for a loan officials that the citv was dis- It vvis contended that the Winne criminated against in the tariff and mucca a wlth a ltal of 100 000 had borrowed 120 000 from the quota policies of nance "More than half of Calais populition is engaged In the making of lice and tulle Nitunllv the citv concerned ibout import bans especially those upon cotton and Bank rf a a nd pledged cer 72000 tain assets for the 120 000 excess loan materials sajs a bulletin Washington head- all parts of Hollind were transported 1C other raw from the qtnrters of the National Geographic Because siitv per cent of export of lace goes to the United States Calais is also worried about possible American tariff adjustments because of newlj-incieised French cuties on American products During the World War Calais was the front door for troops and supplies from England and to a certain extent from America bound for the Western fiont At that time miny of its famous o'd lace and tulle factories vve-e tirn. to the minufac- ire of supplies 'Since the war the factories of here special trains and moto coaches for the largest meeting ever held by the organization Their leader Musseit stated that in ten months the membership increased from one thousand to ten thousand He said racial matters are not on the program of Dutch national socialism Allegiance to Queen Wilhelmim was stressed at the confe-ence mve 1 to the fashioning of fine The demand for lice his declined in lecent jears be- who stjles in Paris and In Neu lork have turned to other incl simpler mateiials but Calais is still essertiallj a lace town Almost even-thing about It has some bearing upon the filmj delicate webbing which It miKes and "-ends over the world Should a tourist from the Channel boat miss Pirls expres --a thing bj the was which is most unlikely for Calais Paris connections are mide at the dock--and find MADRID-- Claudio Sanchez Albornoz made a transatlantic trip to accept a cabinet poet under one government and on disembarking found himself minister In another Sanchez Albornoz was vacationing in Argentina, when Alejandro Lerroux became premier and named him as m.mster of state The officUl took a boat for Spain and arrived the dav the Lerroux cab- Iret fell But the new premiei Martinez Barrios also picked the traveler minuter of state C4RD OF THVNhS We wish to thank our friends and all those who so kindly extended theh condolence during our recent bereave- ment Also for the many beautiful' floral offerings OHENDEB and FAMILY Adv n3 tl DIEft McCOLLTJM--In Reno November 3 Seiborn stile bank superintendent contended tint the assets should be leturned to the Wlnnenuicci bank as they weie Illegally pledged as the loan exceeded the capital The supieme court held to the contrary and the Bank of California can ret(fln the assets WASHINGTON When jou spend a dollar for food spend twenty or thirty cents of it on milk the department of agriculture atlvlses Few people realize federal experts declire tint adults need the bu kling proteins and calcium foi maintaining bones and teeth contained in milk almost as much as the growing ch Id or pregnant woman It Is wise therefore they insist that as much of the food budget be spent for miik Including cream and cheese as for meat and fish A generals daily allowance calcu luted to supply average needs is one quirt of milk or its equivalent in other dairy products foi a child one quart for a piegnant fllKl one P' nt to or nuislng the in the cltj the flist thing he vvoald notice would be that theie seem to be dozen or more won en to every man of artlflcl silk has been built in the upon the streets While the proportion Is nowhere ntar so great still girls and women do outnumber the city Calais chief rival for the world machine-made lace trade is Nottlng- men because the lace industry con-l i En Ian Calais smuggled its stantlj drav them from the country lnclllstr from England but it has to its factories added to the original English pro- The visitor observes lace signs and machinery enough to be rvwhere--upon off ces commission itt a osltltn to claim a perfection of on ces commission houses and factories Generally, lts three languages and English In The recent resignationa of Calais city officials hod a counterpart In the fourteenth centurj During 1933 Lcren Albert McCollum beloved son of Horatio and Alice Mc- Oral Wll- McCollum of Washington and Alden McCollum of New Yoffc A aged eighteen brother of Donald Jack McCollum of Reno native of Nevada years four months Funeral arrangements will be announced later Company. by Ross-BUWte Calais she declared that upon her death the name Calais would found giaven on her heart be signs appear in French German spring and autumn he passes a con-, tinual sheam of bujers from big im- slege by En six brave bur- portlnj houses located In many parts ghers of Calals halters about of the world necks offered their lives to Ed- A visit to a great lace factory is ward ln ordei to the town an interesting experience and gives des tTMctlon The Intercession one a new Idea of what a machine of Quwn Phl 'saved both their do Calais lace is not made by llves Rna the to Queen Mary hand but by complicated lace-weav- i o( England was so fond of 'ng machines To see the m. tricate patterns mingled a wave of exquisite lace, Of 'everal colors Kith gold and silver threads and all this done By a massive complicated mechanism at one end devouring thousands of thread strands and at the other, giving orth a lace equal to the Jghest cunning of toe human hand is to witness the perfection of mans Inventive genius And the machine is almost as automata a alaver piano "in addition to machine laos making, Calais alto manufactures thousands of yafds of tulle which Is the foundation for much machine made lace and embroidery Recently too a large factory lor the manufacture CORNS Calloui ingrowing Mills removed without pala, WHY enrrta? Weak and Broken Arches Corrected DR. W.

C. EDWARDS AND SONS Toot Specialists 7 Arcade Phone 48Sl An up to invoice of knowledge of the phvsical unheisc has just been Issued the Smithsonian Institute The dimensions of things froii pioton ind light a to stir cloud and gilaxj aie tabulated for the con- veniono 3 of scientific 1 in the eighth edition of the Smithsonian phvsical tables the standard author ity for such data in the United which are prepared bj Pied- erlck Fowle of the Institution Prepared with the aid of specialists associated with mans institutions the present is a condensation of the findings of phvsical science during a has been the most remarkable extension of the frontiers of human knowledge in 1 istorv- Nev tables weie last Issued fourteen jeors ago, the spurt of phjsical dis- covcrv. was just gsiiing momentum from push of the Woilcl war Since then there have been fir ages over range fis of thoueit The phjsiclst has hitherto undreamed of dlstinces the infinitely great and the inflnltelj little--only to see the hoilzoi of time and space receding before his telescope his ult' microscope his spectioscope and hi Interferometer The verj frontiers of creation itself have been nnnv millionfold Back In 1919 the irtci that the greit spi i a i cb ilae weie island gilnxies of stars comparable size to the Mllkj Wiy gilaxj itself wss something to arouse tolerant sm les of The objects listed range in mass from the great spirit nebulae which have a mem mass of i billion times that of the sun to tl electron with a dens (j, onlv about ninety octllllonths of a grim which is barely oier the edge of nothing and so small that special terms lose all practical meinlng The cosmi" raj the position and the neutron opi eir for the ist tirre in the tables as ph sicil entit es Tlie litter weie undreamed of when the tables were issued Dimensions nnfe om the microang- stroni ten cjuioiillionths of a meter Hero dl o-ce In 1932 o'Charles A eidp LII! a mfai capti 5CC todi the state roirt which directed the lo tr co to cntc" a judgment of tp i nee in of Mrs Mn 1 rrt il erde 10 rontestPd tl IP 01 The ip nclcl Vnl i i -f rn eltv prp unt-ue ind hit hp piv the costs of bo ie ind tl ipppi actn p'dp is no-v ed Cip'a it "i and forme B-rnnc- it Camp WASHINQTON-- Tl department of icrtculu re is seeding a I i to combit uru-suillv cnsp; of Infections ic i etimcs cilipd i nl i i bcp i rep-" 'ed in I recpj moi tlis stitc The spase "ffpr ng the b'i and cord of horses "nd i has o( en been fo po sonlns Kansis Ncbriska plaaue and rp eb-osaiml Pip sriFe is cal i i 1 to cr pio- res a ln ec ern "te-, he in serum hia been i goo! if-ults Flection rf Lodge No 11 Spirks is i VM a me nonili at 7 lor PI na ions rp i Foi i re i 5 for Ti ic A. -ill r- I 1 i Alcohol Anti-Freeze Ann Freeze 'rom lovs son Inc gillo to 20 i els vj lolcs-i "il Lowest 1 ps Adv N2t3 SDI A ai I 1 Sn cle 'POP i 1 nil ml so trustees Benson I DP- i I Bl n. 11 id ceo 1 i 1 inmcl in pr till fl Co icl i) A A Ell gic on iklPv ind A Fjuer back" Bi kle John Cottrell i i i "i cl Troiisclile locisli 1 Cunn loc' 1 or Snlpker ind Ton 11 id cl med leal pxnmino Dr i i i ii' 1 cil gric-Mi cc co i A Boulc I Trousdnle "i 11 Tominlchel i a r- mon George i and II lev FUDGE SHOP No.

$, The Arcade Confections of a E-ire ice Snve 4 i i point ie l-ct 1 bv co-npetcl'V sclJi our of crm iPDeat ng the M)ec 1 for to "aorrow and id 2-lb Box of Mixed Fudges or Spanish Caramels it Tiiis crtinprphcnsivp view ftf tlie foumiVlon 01 dim i i i of the of the rno i i f-inon wliprp Hie olrrulo river i i i i oi i i i dn iml I wlurii tlioii'-int's of (ons of conrretp irp lowecci nipins of IN THIS PEN HAFRODSHtTRG I Anv i tint rciches tht aee of six teen jears has something to crow about Thit probiblv expliins why a sixteen veir old hen owned by Miss K-t Vcn Ar Jnle has ceawd egg- to the parscc of istronomical meas- isvmg and struts about crowing like ent 0 urements or approUrratclj 19 000 a rooster Its tendency to sometimes brln-s forth thirtj one crows without a stop BORN RANDALL In Hcno 1033 to Mr and MARYVILLE Mo --Jinltors w-imed up to souils idea of a training spmol th-t would teach them hou eke nin i i and maintemrce fo" nipn enrolled for the fir en under the direction of sc iool building sen ce of the TM i i eaucatlrn November 2 i Edward Bandill of 826 daughter West Si th street 000 000 000 miles which is used in de- scilptions of the unimaglnablv vast leaches of space On the faithest frontiers of phvsi cal cieition dimensions still are largely conjectuial and reach to fantastic figures Thus the totil num- bei of electrons and protons in universe following the calculations of Sir Arthur Eddlnsrton is given as en followed by seventv eight ciphers and the density of Interstellar space properMes of various a lengths of as ten aeptillionths of a giam per light cubic centimeter Since 1019 phvslclsts the world over Two estimates are given from which hare goie far tovard an can be calculated the total size ot ing of the make-up and mecnanism cieation assuming It to be a finite of the atom and the energies Involved thing according to the various relatlv- in holding it together" The tables istic theories One that of Hubble dealing with constants and measure- puts the of curvature nt an- mcnts In this field Here subjected to tion Is devoted to the behavior and BEAUTIFUL KNIT DRESSES Sizes 14 16 and 18 in the tweed knits 11 Values to 1 4 9 5 Special THE MAYFAIR SHOP 12 East Second Street One Door East of Street Dobbs Hats Sports Ipparel thirty billion parsecs or somewhere around six hundred tillion miles The other that of De- Sitter, puts the radius of curvatu-e at appioximately two million paisecs The temperature of interstellar space Is calculate follow Ing Eddlng- ton at a little over three degrees above absolute zero the point where all molecular motion ceases and it can not possibly be any colder All ths old and many new physical Another field the has been murKedl) radical levhlon aspect of which chaiged in the last fourteen years is that of rndloictlvity to which a large section is devoted Far-reaching discoveries hive been made i i studies of the earths at- football mosphere I I 1H Alice Til i North i i cbprited on at the gcncril al th mo nlng tor TODAY AND TOMORROW KAYj NILS, nf cen Tij or of 544 together 111 i i 10111 cs British riidc i ire showing a profit to t'nce PIPS mo" thin A i i i i mire films In Bii constants are presented In tables The Smithsonian physical tables are at ir-egular Intervals as the advances of physical science render dimensions and constants out of date Their popularity re 1 ulres mor with their latest values The mechan frequent reprints Thev were first ical properties of a large number of I issued in 1896 and ever have commonly used materials are de- been the acknowledged standard scribed for the convenience of engi- neess and physicists and a largo American laboratories with a wide acceptance abroad Jink's Anti-Freeze (Alcohol--Glycerine) 4O 1 Gallon Free Testing Service 4th Lake--So. Virginia--4th Virginia--E. 4th St. Prestone $2.95 Gallon--Alcohol $1.00 Gallon From the Saturday Evening Post-story Robert Young Leili Iljnms Johnm Maek Brown Viulv DeUne Marv Carlisle Grant Mitchell Mide the of Rasputin and the SECOND FEATURE Thp "SUCKER MONEY" TOO LATE TO CUSSIFV bPnEKS ADVERTISFBS To secure prompt a-d se i I a vour want ads at the npr of aine Epperson "Ujsc-ip on ana a ad 5cnt to- tbf In PI one FOR i a a 4 no fin' nest i 5 i i pan Adults permanent 6o2 Lake -eet Jlitfs FOR BENT--11 6 room house completed i CP! ar eafge Inquire 33 Fo "tree Spines FOP PENT-- I roo hPd cot tagp 1 1 no ganse 504 a Strc" a companion to stav nights th I I room and I gl en In Gazette o- riM? FORTl'ENl A i a i 1 01 in i or PS oon Bar hi sh ir. 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