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'14 205 angclccfcsririmc SATURDAY MORNING. JUNE 23. 1034 fPART 11,1 I WOMAN HUNTED Space Eliminator Goes on Display Here BURGLAR BEATS 'i COTTON GIN CODE STUDY Mother to See Son Once More BY BONDSMAN TWO TEACHERS GRAND JURY SEEKS DATA Insurance Books Demanded HERE ENDS PwjVf Also Have U'ararnt i for Her A rent A.A.A. Board Concludes 'Hearings 'on Proposed Iliad Cheek Assertedly Given in Accident Case Rules for Industry After listening to the points of View of renrtseilUUva rowers and Attorney Aim Complains Subpoena Served on Mine Officials Charged With Misuse of Mails i i ow? glnnera from every cotton-producing tees Collected Women Return to Duties Despite Injuries Prowler Caught in Ream Strikes Pair With Pijm Intruder Breaks Loose and Jumps Out Window Not as severely hurt as first re- i port Indicated. Miss Caroline Jennings.

33 year of age, and MU Ruby FeisclL 41, achool-teachera, returned to their duties yesterday after receiving emergency treatment for bruise and cuts Inflicted by a burglar who attacked them In their bedroom at 1633 Norm rormosa street at an early morning hour yesterday. Police In ih Police warrant offlcen. her bonds. 7 TS mcMm man. and her attorney yesterday acciion oi tnis state on the pro poaed national marketing agreement for the cotton-ginning Industry, the special board of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration which haa been conducting a two-day hearing in the assembly room of the State Butldlns ended ita aa.

were seeking Mrs. Florence Burke of 323 North Harvard Boulevard. The police officers are armed with a henrh warrant, nn lilrh tmrwin bail la set. issued bv Munlclnal Judue alona yesterday aiternoon. The local hearing was the first ot twelve to be conducted tn the various cotton-ralslna aectlona nf Curtis, when the young woman Two Women Defendant Give Bonds of $m0 Each and Are Released Deputy United State marshals yriterday served a forthwith subpoena on indicted official of the National Security Life Association, with of3cr In the Fox-WilhIre Building In Brvrrly Hills, direct-tag thrm to produce all their book! and record! before the Federal failed to appear for arraignment on a rlnink-rlrlvlnir rharee.

the country by the board, which Is meantime were conducting a ararm fiha aaa arrested lata Wedne.tdav for their assailant without uccea. ncaora oy jamra a. Kennedy. Its next hearing will be at Little Rock. Drawn ud bv the national trade night alter ner automobile aiwrrted- lv itmrlr a rltv tnirlr at sVinfh Tne two women said they were awakened by a noise in their bedroom.

Mlsa Jennlnoa dliu-itmlna a association of the ginners, the ten Manhattan Place, injuring Robert Oreenleaf. and was released on tative agreement which Is the subject of the hearinoa is deslcned 11000 bail. hnnriaman and aftnmev Mm to regulate ratea for all services per. Brand Jury. plained yesterday that the checks dark form near the reached out and clutched a man's clothing.

The Intruder instantly Jerked. way and struck her on the head with a piece of Iron pipe wrapped In tape. Mux Feazeii vismi ami' I I a.i ICandid Camera Bristol which bub gave uicm in yajincin The purpose of the subpoena, ac- iormca oy gins, ouuaw unrair traae practices and define the approved manner of ginning and the minimum allowable equipment of a Bin tcpnyr uurtingwn kouic onown at txposilion Far their fee. were returned the bank Streamlined stalnless-steel train, which attained apeed of 112.3 mllei an hour in recent trial run. pictured on wh eh they wew drawn reporting with portion of crowd that gathered Inspect it.

hu no account there. she has no account there. Rose Hamlin Two fount? narents. nn Him coram; 10 asm. u.

o. my. rainier, ho obtained the Indictment. charging the nine officials of the com pany of misuse of the mall, is to she was aUo struck. Both women ning plant.

In IIS Dreamt form the aerree. tin. 19 veara Of ase. anrl Fverett pany and the huband of Cashier company activities of several of the in attempting to grapple further With the intruder vara ent mi lh BLACK EYES THOUSANDS. ment contemplates the fixing of ociam possrs'ion 01 ine oinciai records of the company they may R.

Hamlin, 23, appeared before Superior Judge Valentino yesterday In a battle for the custody of their 2-year-old eon. Everett R. Hamlin. acirnaanu in uirar cuirs. Mrs.

Bessie Kent, cashier of the maximum rates, out opposition to that form of price fixing was ex-Dressed vesterdav bv L. W. rrirk hands and arms by the man. Suddenly breaking away, the attacker Jumped out of a window. RELATED BY VIEW RAIL Beverly hiiis company, ana Mrs.

Jr. Mrs. Hamlin told the Judge Bertie Abrams. secretary of the company, furnished bonds of $3000 SUING WIFE SPEEDSTER of Bakersfield. president of the California Cotton Co-operative Association, the larcest oraanlxatlon tnat she and her husband separated last February 23.

and thai ih LIGHT RILING ADOPTED An ordinance calllna for tha Hrn vojcirrnav inr inrir tpipbaf be examined by Department or jus-tice accountant. DATA SOUGHT IN EAST Federal authorities also have requested Chicago and Milwaukee Federal investigator! to supply them with any information they may possess concerning the insurance Thv wrra arrnmnanlrrf ta tha d. father took his son out of the city ot producers In the State. He aald tcni; uonaia Kose, Bianey o. Roe, M.

Rosenthal, Attorney Arnold D. Krirger and Dr. O. H. Lew.

all named in the Indictment, had previously been arrested and were released on bond of. $5000 each. PRESIDENT TO SURRENDER Able I Rose, president of the company, who was scheduled to return last night by airplane from Chicago, sent word to Deputy Unit ed States Marshal Lavelle that he will surrender this morning and will Mrs. Ann Cusack Asserts eral Building by Attorneys Murray ana sne nas not seen him for months. Recently She rll vnvereel Burlington Route's AVw Train Draws Throngs on mat li any prices are established they should be SDcclfio orlces and tenance of the Westhaven street and Rlmpau Boulevard lighting district was adopted yesterday by the City Council.

cnounrr ana riuup Krasne. Husband Prone to Bestow O. S. Kent, treasurer of the com not maximums. that the boy is in Ontario.

She has no means of transportation to Ocular Decoration Fust-Day Showing NOMINATIONS CLOSE TODAY visit mm mere, sne declared. Judge Valentine ruled that the baby shall be brought back to Los Tn Vn hrr hmhanrl'a father More than 25.000 persons visited from Irarnlnff tht ha lit Intnvl. Anceiei ai orve and ninrarf in Exposition Park yesterday to get cated, Mrs. Ann Hamilton Cusack .1 hon.e to be determined hv Maw rt war first-hand view of America new Filings for Political Offices lo End at 5 o'clock; Total of Aspirants in County Now 580 Political aspirants have until 5 p.m. today to file their Intentions as Maxwell, court Investigator, determination of the divorce action broueht bv the husband.

-rv. ouiuHgron at me fathers summer home in Pnnfe'a ata I CnWM oi i w-vv. uiu aiuwi vviuinuv ofHiiigo, sib 4 at.lll. in a recent trial run set a pace ot nd tnen 'ent out and washed the 112.5 miles an hour. car which had been muddled tin In ordered Hamlin to pay the costs of JJune Clearance on the 1w I i i i a -i candidates iot me various reaerai, state, county ana municipal omces maintaining tne child in the home and to srive Mrs.

Hamlin tt m-eoir banker. Republican. Assembly, at tne August primary election. iiic Bfctuttura were given an Op- evening jnuut, uic sue Kiia portunity to walk through the three Superior Judge Pacht yesterday in rOne lf thai rAW ImIm L.w.n.' I WA I fn Wlr fmiM fV n.l.a Hamlin was lepresented by Attorney xurnisn bail for his release. SHORTS TO MAKE JOBS Fifty Per Cent Increase in Brief Subjects Said to Mean More Employment A 50 per cent Jump In the De Anticipating a last minute regis v.

auuwu guf vile I llv- eu.i, iivm vnni ilo ZeDhvr. and to lnanwf lr ultra. I Frimnnrl Ctisnrlr. Amos meaman and the wife by Elbert E. Hencley.

modern interior. The train also will Cusack is the son of the founder JACK ROTH oe on exniDition today, between 8 of the Cusack Advertising Agency, a.m. and 10 p.m, after which it will which has billbcrrds throughout the CHILDREN'S FLOOR today Saturday vvuiuiui ail miuuic vvu ears. VstLsat.IL me schedule announced by company of- daughter of a wealthy Texas bank- rr i iir 1 1 i i i ri nm rnniiniiMi From the OIlLsM th 7nhve I MnnH.g duction of short subjects under the oixtr-nrai uutrict Richard Pomeroy. 25421 President itreet.

Harbor City, cnemlst. Socialist. Congress, Seventeenth District. Fred C. Williams.

ISIS South Central avenue. Democrat. Assembly. Sixty-second District. Lolll Dobbi.

4187 Menlo avenue. Supervisor. Second District. William M. Riordan.

49S Cypress avenue. Pasadena. Democrat, Assembly, Forty-seventh District. Harold J. Ashe.

11(19 North Serrano avenue. Communist. Secretary of Siate. Mary E. Foy.

193Ti Orchard avenue, Democrat. Congress. Fifteen District. Henry O. Montague.

2212'i Strand. Manhattan Beach. Democrat, Aasembly, Forty sixth District. Miller K. Hinds.

201 South Grand avenue, lawyer. Superior Court. Office No. II. D.

Joseph Coyne. 1250 Crenshaw Boulevard. Superior Court, Office No. 8. Harold J.

Hlbbard. 1533 Echo Park avenue. Socialist, Assembly, Fifty-sixth gleaming, streamlined vehicle re- The early morning automobile sembling a great silver bullet In washing incident occurred in 1926, tne first car is the trtant finn.hnra. ORDERED TO SERVE TIME Court Denies Probation for Broker and Commits Him to San Quentin wash dresses tratlon of candidates. Registrar of Voters Kerr announced last night that he will keep his offices open until p.m.

instead of closing at noon, the usual Saturday custom. One hundred and ten candidates filed the necessary papers with Kerr yesterday, bringing the total number of candidates for office up to of which 541 have paid filing fees. The remaining thirty-nine, Kerr explained, are candidates for various county central committees, for which no filing fees are charged. The following candidates filed their intentions yesterday: Mirtin Brklc, 723 South Ford Boulf-rtrd. contractor.

Democnt. Board of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer banner for the 1934-35 season will mean a greatly Increased budget and more for girls from 2 to 14 years "ertedly received at her husband's compartment for the handling ot hands. The worst, she said, was mBM. i iAin t- employment, according to an announcement made yesterday. Sixty-nine sinele and ta-n-rii fine cottons, some hand made In the second car ar- th.

nrpK" J. were 3.93 to 8.73, now priced Denying his aDDllcatlon for nrnhn. rnnm hnfT.e 7 ovine wiui inena, naroia Bloom, nd. smoking com- Lnd told her that thev had hart pictures will be filmed at and at the Hal Roach stnrlina a partment. while in the last car am supplement to the feature product tlon.

Superior Judge Bowron yesterday ordered Jules H. (Jack) Roth, former SDrins-Streel. hrnlrer tn tne seats ana tweiv-nnnTr nh. I Lvnden Bowrlng. 244(1 Ft Content nrlve.

lunch with Bloom's sweetheart and her aunt, the woman testified. "Jocularly I asked if the aunt Was ffOod iooklne." thf wife nalrl serve his San Oucntln Prison rn. scrvation lounge. The lounge, with wide, curved glass windows all around, affords a 180-deg. field ot oi me major company, in addition there will be 104 issues of the company's newsreel and eight FiU-patriclc Travel Talks.

Hal Roach plans three Laurel and Hardy comedies, eight by Charley Equtllution, Fourth District. Otorte R. Kirltpttrlck. 1121 North Rout-mud Boulrvrd. Ban CUbrlrl, writer, Socialist.

Unlttd Stales Senator. Morris M. Fmuson, 3324 Baldwin ilmt, attorney. Republican, Assembly, Fortr-ailh cotton frocks 1 ginghams and dainty prints, assortment of colors, 2 to 1-1 years, were 3.93 to 8.73, now tence of from eight to ninety-nine years imposed upon him some time "And then he hit me right in the eye. It was the worst black eve he 30 vision ana is equipped with detached easy chairs.

attorney. Superior Court, Office No. 8. Sibley O. Pease, 323 South Mansfield ave.

nue. salesman. Democrat, Assembly, Fllty-ninth District. Albert N. Chamnesg.

50 Havlland avenue. Whittler, rancher, Supervisor, First District. Abraham Richmond. 1310 South Woods avenue, lawyer, Justice of peace. Monte-bello township.

35 ago. Roth Was convicted nf oranrf. ever gave me." One of the outstanding features ot Ik. Late in the afternoon Mm. Pnsnrlr uic is iia xorn ice Macnin attorneT, Justlct of the peace, Brlredere broke Into tears xhe riMrriheri tnase, seven leaiureues witn irvin S.

Cobb, eight Thelma Todd-Patsy Kelly comedies and six from "Our theft charges involving approximately $8500 In connection with the operation of J. H. Roth Co the ery corporation installed air-con an incident in which she said her wiuus sue uu ner Vernon W. tllley. 3322 Lemon avenue Blinal Hill, incumbent.

Justice ot peace ftlizntl Will lnnihn Arthur E. 8chiflerman, 1445 North Raymond avenue. Glendale. attorney. Justice of peace, Glendale township.

Office No. 3 Francis D. Adams. 2048 Holly Drive, law. yer.

Supervisor. Third District. Rrna.fr Oil, I onioning equipment, which keeps the temperature thermostatically 1husband tore off Part of her cloth-controlled no matter what the ex- duTin dispute In a taxicab. Raw rMn TH v. i avenue.

Municipal Court Judge, Superior tenor climatic conditions. Long Beach, Justice of peace. Signal Hill Juiiior rnials pastel organdies in a variety 17 Bfjtfk of delightful styles, were orig- Inally 8.73, now reduced to JS Arthur B. Perklna. S39 Pica Road.

New BaU. Justice of peace, 6oledad townshlo. FORMER TELLER TO FACE INDICTMENT Charle S. Henderson, 1933 East Ocean KnilUv.rrf tjtn. Oeorge W.

c. Baker. 3337 Whittler Boulevard. Buoervisnr. Thir Heouo'lran.

Congress. Eighteenth District. Harry J. Tremaln, Ancelu Hotel'. Re- Gang." Pete Smith will provide twelve of his "Oddities" in addition to six "Goofy Movies." The program also Includes tabloid muslcales.

Caul 'man Will Contest Filed by Relatives Robert A. Caufman, who died Settlement on Dam Job Given Records on file with the Los An Security Investment Counsellors and the Coast Securities Company, with which he formerly was connected. He was indicted November 0, 1931. Roth Jumped bail before his trial and was apprended in New York and returned here after a search which consumed nearly a year. TRIAL OF ATTORNEY IN THEFT CASE SET Lawrence D.

Carter attorney ve. on, d. mcunansQ, vo soutn Lake street, owner radio station. Republican. State Sen-or.

Thirtv-elshlb Senatorial District. Patrick Henry. 8135 San Vicente Boule- TaVril. IN namnxrae uomro ot equalization. Fourth District.

8errnrler, 1937 Iar avenue. So- Wilfred Laurier Dickinson, former teller and assistant manager of the Hollywood Bonlevfirri.Rrnnsnn.avp. ninth District. nMcmoir, niir-seventn District P. Talbot Hannlgan, 1024 South Ard.

inore avenue, attorney, Superior Court, or nee No. 19. William Xf BM geles County Flood Control District nue branch of the Citizens' National Bank, was arrested at his home in Eugene T.McOann. 824 North Alta Vista Boulevard, lawyer, Superior Court, Office NO. 4.

Franlr f-a-mll liu girls9 hats fabrics and straw fabrics. In wliif e. siawv. ssrnwn. and Iilark.

vwu v.inciu ntinrer, Dtmocrst, Assembly, JMfty.jIxth yesterday revealed that a total of North McCadden Place yesterday by o-w nw, une nunarea 5 tref. Gardena. incum- T195 $1,822,901.76 was paid the Macco- Deputy United States Marshal La Edward D. Oarratt. 824 North Croft Ti'-i? i iJf nviewooo township.

TnOmil IMnaKii, 1 art, January ll, last, at 64 years of age, leaving an estate valued in excess -v. i miuqii street. Z. justice oi peace, Beverly Hills townshm. Lewis Construction Company for building San Gabriel Dam No.

2. terrlftv entered a nlpa nf nnt midrv District ruty-tniru Lo7dL- 1508 North Willow of $10,000, was influenced in the before Superior Judge Bowron to Harold Hendricks. 1114 South Eastman street. Supervisor. First District Clare Wnnlwin ioc tiu.

tr veiie on a secret indictment cnarg-lng him with misapplying funds intrusted to his charge while in the bank's employ. The total amount of the asserted shortage was placed at about $2200. vuuipton. attorney, justice ol peace. Compton townnhip.

Fred Bull. 475 Flower street, Democrat. I I were formerly priced 3.00, now JJ- few paiianias grano. men cnarges ana was oraerea making of his will by his wife, Evelyn Caufman. and her relatives, ac inea in auDerior juaee abbp er's runr-Kevenrn uistrict.

The amount represents what the concern received in its settlement with the district before withdrawing from the work. Its contract price for the Job was 12.086.950. but the comnanv mlth. court on July 23. cording to a contest to the docu i.i.

wn. aiv rvortn UBKnurst Orive. Beverly Hills, attorney, Justice o( peace. Beverly Hills township John James Barton. 2501 Chestnut ve.

councilman, Democrat, Clarenr TTph.n' qoi, treet. drew before the dam was fully com g95 group of hats for girls from 3 to 10, fabrics and straws, many were priced 7.30, now Twenty-seventh pleted, mere yet remain some concrete slabs to be nut on tha foe. v-uulusl( uemenant-Governor. JOnn rl Tlrlra. B.J ment on file yesterday in the probate court.

The action was begun by nine nephews and nieces, C. Wolfe, Campbell Wolfe. Fred Wolfe. Roy Wolfe. Lloyd Wolfe, Percy Wolfe, Pay Wolfe, Leona Wolfe Davis and Frances Wolfe Towery, who declare they are the only legal heirs.

m.me avenue, ixing Demerat, Assembly, Sev- lng and the sluicing of the struc 1 jfnniurwnm uisinci, .,,.1 JBumDn- East Forty-slxth aec'o'n'd 'rSSSet reUrtd-wir1 T'yfr 740 Virginia Terrace. Santa Paula. Lieutenant-Governor. Democrat HenryW. Wright.

1719 Marengo avenue. ture. J.ne lauer joo is Dsing done by force account by the Flood Con James Alexander 8. Furlonge. 2028 North AasJIsor VenUe, munlcl bond expert, trol w.

ii Republican, Board of nortn iiri Drive, reai estate and property management. Assessor. JuliUS fl fUrthcl 1AJJ1 avenue, real estate broker. Assessor. i naries k.

Dyer. 3812 Ocean View Boulevard. i justice Of the near r. luwusnip, unice sheer bonnets organdies and dotted Swisses Aft for babies one to three' years, I I originally 1.93 to 3.93, now -LL girls' iinderwear odds of panties, pantie waists and slips, broken sizes, pieces artv ffi originally from 1.93 (111. 245 South Klngsley Fiflr-elghth blstMct.

Assembly, Mlrhapl Tallafutn jrilii Culver It. riiw ruunn uistrict. Newark Lincoln Burton, 1050 West One Hundred and Sixty-fourth IhiS 01 to'ood town. Earl K. Carter.

260S East Fourth treet John C. Shea. 4900 West Twentieth Jtreet, Democrat. Assembly. sfxtyS.t P-Sd 983 West Elhth reet.

San DtmoCTu Bixty-elghtb nue' 3298 Mnolla Glenn M. Pamsworth. Newhall luHr. of peace. Soledad township.

1 JUJtlce! ahrtw.Hu5 Seventy-j sixty-flrst Dbtrtat. wiinam tan Emlck. 307 North Temple LOUIS Sf hnirir K11 Ua11.mj wej i WUUU DUUIC vard, attorney, Superior Court, Office No. M. Knsnn.

99ita -uith that hairline of difference -that marks the new continental coiffure, achieved in the ar-mand salon-dignity for formality, com 4.V JLL to 2.93, now priced Uttlc KTCUUCI real estate. Assessor. Albert D. Jenkins, 3227'-, Royal atreet, business manager. Democrat, Congress.

Fourteenth District. Corwin TnvnnH. 1 street, lawyer. Superior Court, Office No. 9.

girls9 six a group of fine lisle sot in ankle and half lengths, broken sizes, were formerly 33c and 30c, now 35 htiTS9 hlonses air button-on style, white or blue 9 fort for sports-never a hairpin needed! broadclotli, sizes lo II, were originally priced 2.00 today Saturday throughout store prior showing eBWE sportswear gloves hosiery lingerie mtllinerj apparel for women, misses, eollegienne and younger set foundations negligees handkerrliiefs no exrliagesno refnnds-all sales final Ban Antonio 01 Brtni Bol'- ot riiiy-sixtn Distr.ft, Luke m)nn flun William T. Burlem. 5502 Pooler Boule. trVcl' Dem8cr1' "mbly. Forty-afthDlt.

Samuel Bernard. 93 South Marloosa Democrat. Assembly, District Jame. F. Corklll.

1U9 South i HayVonh D.nrtces. Deffiocrt' Mr.ntSS5& ni0.hnB?,hBet.t American arenue. Long Beaeh. transporUtion. Republican Seventy-flret District.

Z00 0fleld Boule-ard, eertlhed public accountant, Progrei. lmWy, FlftT-alath Distrlcr Clyde Champion, 9601 San Miguel ave-Jtie. South Gate, Communist Eighteenth District. Clarence P. WaUlck.

2009 San Francisco avenue. Long Beach, attorney, Democrat, Congress. Eighteenth District Ti.XrIS!1 "lO'i Almsden trirc m0crU Conareag, Thirteenth Diu. Charles T. Bchirog, S22 West Forty-first Arthur C.

Webb. 2314 North Common, weauh avenue, lawyer, member RepuOlican otiniy Central Cemmitiee. Republican. As-aembir. Fifty-sixth pl.trict.

Heioett Spencer Fielein. 824 Grande Vista avenue. Socialist, Aseembly, Fifty, aei-nnd District. Michael i Kerrigan, 3721 East Fifty-fifth street May wood. Socialist, Congress, Thirteenth District.

Vtalur D. Ji'cacoiBb, M3 Vtneiia avenue, vance Auxier, 152414 South Second street. Alhsmbra. government appraiser, Democrat, Congress. Twelfth District.

Roy L. O. Adams. 714 North Chester street. Compton, Compton City Treasurer, Republican, Assembly, Sixty-ninth District.

Richard D. Rochester, 4518'4 Griffin Democrat. Assembly, Forty-fifth District. Robert H. Dorman.

125 Roberts street, fni'i Assembly, Forty-sev-enlh District. William Reese, 750 Fast Carolina ave. sw. Democrat. Assembly, Forty-sixth District.

Thomas P. Ford, 940 North Benton Wav. Distdet Dtmocl'a', Congress, Fourteenth 951 forth Fuller avenue, attorney. Commonwealth. Governor.

i.Mwf Bhutan. 213714" Brooklyn avenue. District Dlnocrt' Assembly, Flfty-second Allert'on H. Jeffries. 355 South June Wa-atSS! I29 Bth n'treet.

ASStmb1 Huieo' l' wSd! A. Slane, 937 West Forty-seventb Slxty-nlnth District Assembly, William H. FltchmUler. 1015 Eighteenth eenth District 'nt Bessie Benlimtn, 115 West Flfly-ninlh A. Bixtr-siSth John H.

Davidson. 1548 West Eleventh Plsce. Supervisor. Second District Nicholas F. McMahon.

160 Bothin Bn.H Fairfax. Democrat. Treasurer Chrlrtian Sorensen, 472 McDonsld street JJ" iSM- 1,34 Chestnut avenue. ms Fourth ss" et f5 boys9 shirts white broadcloth, sports and collar attached, broken junior; sizes, formerly 1.30 and 2.00 hoys9 pyjamas fancy broadcloths in two-piece style, sizes broken, were formerly 2.00 and 3.00, now (fourth floor) I ti -mMr lp'i aiadto of beauty 1 vV sieeoBd floor A50 no refunds, no c. o.d.'s, no exchanges, all sales final.

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