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The Dayton Herald from Dayton, Ohio • 7

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The Dayton Heraldi
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Dayton, Ohio
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J-28 THE DAY TON HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 2 7, 1 9 3 4 Brings Home $5,000 Dog Happy Honeymooners Home ALCATRAZ SOON -TO BE TAKEN BY aXp IM COMFORT 5RT SHEEPMEN ARE FIGHTING HARD TO KEE LAND Charge of. Sportsmen That Animals Eat Grass Too Short Is Denied. Vuoot stqu STo'tt fMr si U. OFFICIALS Most Dangerous Convicts in Country Will Be Sent on to Fortress. -3k JL PREPARATIONS ARE BEGUN GOVERNMENT TAKES HAND Industry's Leaders Up in Arms Against Proposed Barring of Flocks.

Prison Will Be Sanitary in Every Respect But Tough Place to Live. BUTTE, July 27. (UP) Western sheepmen are entrenching for another pitched battle against the welfare of their industry. The foe is the sportsman. An Industry, which has withstood bloody strife with cattlemen and obtained land and waterholes for Its frocks la determined that Hobart Henley, who's now a movie director but was a pioneer star In the old days of the "silents," and his bride, the former Dorothv a campaign launced by eastern sportsmen will not ban the grazing if-.

't "f'SP i ft March an artist, stand at the rail of 8. S. Malolo as they return to Los Angeles after Honeymoon voyage to Hawaii. of sheep In national forests. Exhaust Food Supplies.

Eastern sports publications re The design for the emblem was executed by Felix Rinne of Karls cently urged that sheep be kept was formed to sponsor larger families and thereby check Germany's rapidly falling birth rate. ruhe. SAN FRANCISCO, July 27. (UP). Alcatraz Island, a penitentiary in San Francisco Bay from which it is said there is no possible escape, is to be taken over soon by the department of justice.

The most desperate of this country's criminals will be imprisoned there. Formerly a military prison, this 12 acres of Jutting rock surrounded by swiftly flowing currents is expected to be used for incarceration of Harvey Bailey, George (Machine Gun) Kelly, Albert Bates and other desperadoes, who now are in federal prisons. Transfer Preparations. On June 19, seven officers at the federal penitentiary annex in Leavenworth, left for San Francisco where they began preparations for the transfer. Alcatraz Island, despite Its 18th century appearance, is equipped aa one of the most modern of prison.

Popular belief had it at the time the government, announced it would use the island, that Alcatraz would be a "Devil's Island." In the sense that Alcatraz isolates its prisoners in much the same manner as the French penal colony in the Caribbean, this belief is true. But the similarity" stops at this point. Sanitary Prison. Department of Justice officials KEEP COOL as a CUCUMBER Wtnn. iSHOP IN COMFORT atr Vint riooT.rbownsTAics STom stom ron mm 4t cooitioidi out of national tirests because their close grazing exhausted food supplies for game birds and grass-eating game animals.

Sheepmen launched their counter-attack with A. A. Evans, president of the North American Sheep Shearers union here, asserting the sportsmen's propaganda is false and misleading. The sheep-shearers union operates in the 13 western states and Evans is its nominal head. Evans explained the sports magazines charge: "It is possible that sheep crop grass too closely, but few wild animals can be found in sheep land for the simple reason that there is not sufficient food unless they raid the flocks." Texas Leads.

Texas is the nation's leading sheep state, with Montana in second place. Montana alone supplies the nation's tables with 2,000,000 lambs a year. With a clip of 32,000,000 pounds of wool annually, one of the most important industries of the west would be hard hit, If sportsmen succeeded in obtaining legislation to bar sheep from public grazing land. MBaby Touch11 Hair IMrs. John Hay Whitney, noted sportswoman, and wife of "Jock" Whitney, returning from Europe with a police dojr valued at $3,000 which she purchased abroad.

The dog, named "DeW'eet" was a prize winner at the London show and obeys commands in French or English. At Rike's i Newlyl Air 'Conditioned Kr I i On Floopxrind in the MenStpre and Downstairs Store! Remover For Smooth Skin mrs. mattie hittle services tomorrow Greenville Woman Dies at Home After Three-Month Ulnesa. 3 for 70c 25 ay Alcatraz is sanitary and healthful; the original Devil's Island is believed to be the opposite. Alcatraz has mild weather the year round, the French prison has tropical heat and rains throughout the year.

Few persons outside prisoners and officials ever have set foot on Alcatraz. San Franciscans know it is a prison that from the short loks like a medieval fortress. Swift currents sweep around the rocky island, a mile and a half from the mainland. Spanish Fortress. Spaniards, first to use the Golden Gate, had a fortress on Alcatraz.

Prisoners working around island continually dig up old gun placements and the rock is said NEBRASKA IS FOR WHEATPROGRAM Many Expected to Take Advantage of Extension of Curtailment Plan. It's not a liquid, razor, powder or paste, but a new way to remove hair from the legs, arms, face wherever hair annoys. Odorless and harmless. You know how cool is the proverbial cucumberl If you, too, would be COOL come into Rike'sl You'll find the temperature is about 15 degrees cooler than on the streetl It's no magicl It's no trick! It's no illusionl It's the result of our AIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEM which pours out two million- seven hundred thousand cubic feet of cool, fresh oir EACH AND EVERY HOUR OF THE DAYI If you would SHOP IN COMFORT SHOP AT RIKE'SI VOTERS REGISTERED PIQUA, July 27. Close to 300 people were registered by election officials here during the last two weeks with registration closing Wednesday.

Previously it had been announced that over 500 local voters were ineligible to vote with Toilet GoodsHike's Street Floor out reregistering. The total eligible vote here now Is estimated at 7,400. GREENVILLE, July 27. Mrs. Mattie Mittle, 81 years old, widow of the late George Hittle, a retired farmer, died at her home, 430 Washington avenue, this city, at 9 o'clock yesterday morning after an illness of three months from a heart ailment.

The deceased had lived in Greenville for nearly 15 years, moving here from the Savona vicinity. Survivors include one son, Carl, Lebanon; three grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Bertha Anderson, Westfield, 111., and brother, Newton Smith, Danville, 111. Funeral services will be conducted from the residence at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon with Rev. O.

O. Arnold officiating. Burial will be made in the Otter-bein cemetery. manyTequireents PITTSFIELD, July 27. To be eligible for a teaching posi i SHOP IN COM BIG FAMILY EMBLEM BERLIN, July 27 An eagle With five eaglets has been chosen as the emblem button of the Reichs-tund der Kinderreichen, the national organization of couples with big families.

The organization Xyiim Co. LINCOLN, July 27. Wheat plan administrators expect Nebraska producers in great numbers to take advantage of the recently announced extension of the production curtailment program. Bounty payments to the 76 per cent of Nebraska producers, who are participating in the program already total $3,640,000, with one more 1933 payment yet to be made. W.

H. Brokaw, state wheat administrator, estimates that benefits will exceed $6,000,000 when payments for curtailment of domestic production have been completed in Nebraska. This flow of ready cash, Brokaw believes, has convinced recalcitrant producers that It will be wise to STORE FOR MEN STREET FLOOR DOWNSTAIRS STORE PlKE'5 to be honeycombed with tunnels. The island, up to now, has been principally used as a disciplinary barracks for erring soldiers of the Pacific division. Out of some federal prisoners in government institutions, and 6,000 being boarded in state institutions, only the worst will be sent to Alcatraz, It Is understood.

DISBARMENT SUIT EXCEPTIONS FILED TROY, July 27. Exceptions to the second and final account of W. H. Valentine, as guardian of Mary E. Patterson, late of Tiqua, have been filed in the probate court by Margaret M.

Rees and Martha J. McMaken, next of kin and heirs of the decedent. In a recent hearing before Judge Lowell C. Bodey of Urbana in the common pleas court relative to disbarment proceedings against Valentine, Piqua attorney, the court stated he would withhold his decision in the proceedings until after the account had been disposed of or approved or disapproved in the probate court. The hearing on the exceptions filed Wednesday Is set for August 7 at 10 o'clock.

The court Is asked not -to approve the account and to order the guardian to file an account of true and proper proceedings. CHECK OWN SHOE sign contracts under the program. WARDROBE Rike's Remodeling Sale is fast drawing to a close check your shoe needs today! Here's a notable opportunity to save. tion in the Pittsfield schools, the school committee stipulates that one must be alert, altruistic, approachable, clean, dignified, kind, optimistic, pure in a moral sense, strong physically, charitable, cooperative, courageous, courtous, dependable, fair faithful, generous, happy, honest, idealistic, impartial, just, loyal, modest, magnanimous, neat, open-minded, patient, patriotic, poised, positive, progressive, reverent, sensitive to humor and serene. 1 He believes it possible tnat more than 90 per cent of producers of the state may become participants in the plan under the extension.

Skepticism expressed by many at the time of promulgation of the federal plan has been largely dissipated by the actual distribution of cash in the form of bounties for withdrawal of land from production. In addition to the more than $3,000,000 distributed under the wheat program, nearly $20,000,000 in loans on warehoused corn has found its way into pockets of Nebraska farmers and corn-hog producers are awaiting eagerly the first payment In the corn-hog program, designed to bring in to this state. Antioch Shoes Priced $5.89 Saturday is the last day for Rike's annual sale of Antioch Shoes. $8.75 and $10.50 styles! White Barbara Lees, $5.89 Every pair handmade! This low price is possible because sizes and styles are broken. Dollars in savings! Shoe SalonNew Location Fashion Floor White Shoes Now $3.95 Rike's newest white shoes.

Younger Sets and Fashion Plates. Also pink or blue linen pumps with contrasting bows. Regularly priced $6.75. Shoe Salon New Location Fashion Floor Sftn Salon New Location Fashion Floor JUST PLAIN BADGES CAMBRIDGE, July 27. The members of the Cambridge city council may get badges admitting them inside the fire lines but they won't get gold badges.

Councillor Hyman Pill introduced a bill to the council for the badges, but after an amendment was offered striking out the gold part of the order, the councillor withdrew his bill. Small Sizes Now $2.95 We still have a hundred pairs of these marvelous valuesl All types of patterns and heels. Shoe Salon New Location Fashion Floor Every Sandal Now $2.89 Summer sandals that sold up to $4.95 in a large variety of gay, cool styles for all occasions! Shoe Salon New Location Fashion Floor Better Shoes Now $3.89 Rike's best makes of shoes are in this group. All odd sizes and styles. All sires are over 5'2-SJioe Salon New Location Fashion Floor lOne-Dcr Again Saturday! Rike's STOr SakTof Bead Bqj OURS CHILDREN'S and YOUNG LADIES' SHOES YOUTH RETURNS HOME TROY, July 27.

Frank Sass. 15 years old, the last of the trio of youths who sustained serious injuries in an automobile accident two weeks ago in the Nashville-Frederick road, was discharged from Stouder Memorial hospital last night, and was taken to his home in the Nashville community, southwest of Troy. MACHINES COLLIDE TROY, July 27 A car driven by Harold Stewart, route 3, Troy, In Market street, collided with a loaded Ice truck, driven by Willis Swank of Laura, when Stewart turned north in Grant street last flight. BEAVERTON, July 27. (UP) Tin; jumping bugs, smaller than a pin-head, have been reported in northern Oregon for the first time.

The bugs, scientifically known as "nnuroterua Saltatorluit," or Jumping oak galls, resemble a hen'a egg when examined under a microscope. 1067PIECE CABINET NEW LONDON, July 27. fUPl Utilizing spare time afforded by the depression, Albert Oestrelch, 38, woodworker, recently completed an intricate cabinet composed of 1.067 piece, of wood of 103 varieties. Ocutreich started working on the cab-nrt in 1930 when work slacked up. PLANS 22-MILE SWIM SANDUSKY, July 27.

(UP) Florence Brushaber, 18, la looking to swimming the 23 miles Acro.M Lake Erie this summer. fie-rrntlv she swam from Kelly's Inland to cedar Point, a distance of nine mllM, in five hours and wen mln Lies, ft Offe a Keai I i te Sho1 Marion freat! as a Party Bags That Are Regularly Priced $1.29 Young Ladies' White Shoes You can wear these smart youn styles for golf or all spectator sports. Freshen your shoe wardrobe now. Children's Odd Pairs Shoes that sold for $2.95 or more all in Rike's standard quality children's shoes, Odd sizes. Ask mother brinj you io Riko's Aory Hour Garden Saturday! Open from 9:30 a.

'jn. 'til tSi store closes. Always a competent person in SERIOUS FISH STORY CRANE, July 27. When Jim Mitchell tells a story he doesn't expect to have his veracity challenged. But when four youngsters neckled him over his story of personally riding an enormous catfish in a river, he was ao annoyed that he had the boys arrested for disturbing his peace.

The Judge listened to the "fish" story and released the boys. SWISS TRAFFIC WEEK GENEVA, Switzerland, July 27. From September 9-16 next will be Swiss traffic week. During that period throughout the land the people will bo instructed In the use and observation of traffic rules, general traffic discipline and all points conducive to safety on highways and streets. hereTretauation SPRINGFIELD, Mo July after an unlicensed strry dog bit a chunk out of his hand, John Guinn, dog catcher, an nounced that all dog owners must purchH.se dog licenses or ba liable to polica court prosecution.

Dainty bead envelopes Modern Miss Sport Shoes Two-tone elks, beige service calf and elks in a score of cotlegienne styles that young girls love. $3.45 Children's Shoes Rike's Second Floor charge. Admission Free A .89 .95 2 a smart round pouch with zipper fastener an envelope pouch. All made of white beads with silver bead decorations and all special for one day. Also a few black bead bags.

Main Aisle Square ffiie' Street Flnnr Story Hour Gnrrlrn Kike's Sevrnth Flnr Children's Shoes Rike's Second Floor Children's Shoes Rike's Second Floor CHILDREN'S SHOES NEW LOCATION SECOND FLOOR.

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