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The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • 2

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THE HELENA DAILY INDEPENDENT, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1933 STEIRT IS lUDlT ARIZONA WRANGLERS OPEN TWO DAY RUN AT MARLOW HAWAII PLANE WRECK Tin HOLE III PEB1L BV HEAD REGQVEHY DRIVE agreed, also, that through cooperation among farmers, tha agricultural adjustment act, which has as Its purpose the increasing of prices through planned end controlled agriculture, can he made to succeed. Delegates are attending the conference from California, Utah, Nevada, Wyoming, Idaho, Washington and Montana. The concluding sessions will bs held tomorrow. 1 I (Continued from Page 1) RADIO STAR By A. B.

WALL Salt Lake City, Aug. 10. (JP) The agricultural adjustment act, Included In the program of President Roosevelt In his battle against the depression, was praised by speakers at the second days sessions of the Western States Farm Bureau Officials conference here today Speakers generally declared the road to prosperity was through raising of farm prices and restoration of rural purchasing power. They Santiago, Chile, Aug. 10.

(IP) Col. Marmadukd Grove, former minister of defense who waa one of the leaders of the July 1932, revolutionary movement, today was detained on charges of subversive activity. LADIES MATINEE TODAY her property to the Snake River company and that the firm made her sign an agreement not to repurchase any property in the Jack-son Hole country. Winger Heard Winger asked permission to take the witness stand and said the company insisted upon the agreement because be.sald Mrs. Brown previously had sold them a large tract of land "for a good price and the company did not want to bare to buy her out a third time." "As God is my witness," Mrs.

Brown shouted, "Mr. Winger never saw me before I made that deal. I can disprove everything he said. Senator Gerald P. Nye N.

chairman of the committee, said the Br6wn case is the only one in which a statement was made that the land compiny practices intalr methods in dealing with property owners and he said he wanted to go into it fully. Hear Toll Among the other witnesses called was Roger W. Toll, superintendent of Yellowstone National Park. Toll denied he was in any way connected with the Snake River company. Ive made trips to Cheyenne and the surrounding territory but never primarily on matters connected with the Snake River company." he said.

I have never In any official way had any connection with the firm. Honolulu, Aug. 10. (JP) Fishermen who witnessed the faU of a naval seaplane near here yesterday causing five deaths said today the crafts rudder broke off, throwing it out of control into the ocean. The plane spun into a dive, struck the water upside down And sank immediately.

As the ship hurtled downward, they saw Lieutenant Ted C. Marshall, pilot under Instruction, jump from it, but he was too low and his parachute had Insufficient time to open. The disabled plane struck the water where Marshall fell. The fishermen found him floating, with parachute still attached. He died oh the way to Pearl Harbor hospital.

Divers at Work Divers worked today in eight fathoms of water to recover the plane. They said it was badly wrecked. Last night the divers brought up the body of Seaman B. 'Pitt. They believed the bodies of Lieutenant Charles P.

Hilt, the pilot; Aviation Mate O. C. Stewart and Radio Man V. C. Hovey still were In the plane.

TODAY The Arizona Wranglers, fay mous In radioland, will be seen and heard on the Marlow stage today and tomorrow, for one of the outstanding entertainments in Helena for a long time. The cowboy stars of the air are on a special road show tour and were secured by MStlager C. W. Eckbardt, of the Marlow, tor a two-day engagement to play here. The Arizona Wranglers are the first and oldest group of cowboys to broadcsst Over radio, having played on the KNX broadcasting station over a period of three and one -half years with their well known 45 mlputes of Musical Chow.

"Slicker, "Nubbins, "Ironfall, "Dyjiamlte, "Sleepy, "Shorty, Ranchboss Jack Knapp Jackson will be seen in a program of clever variety which has been receiving the praise of audiences in other cities. On the screen "Humanity the new Fox drama depicting the romance of a young scientist and the girl who loves him. Ralph Morgan, veteran of the stage and screen; Alexander Kirkland, whose name has graced a number of successes; Boots Mallcy and Irene Ware, two newcomers who are well on their way to stkrdom, head the cast of the film. The locale of the story involves the contrasting environ ment of the very poor and the very AND SATURDAY Afternoons at 2:45 Evenings 7 and 0:15 ON THE STAGE IN PERSON For Years You Have Heard Them Over the Radio Now See and Hear Them in Person Cowboy Entertainers the campaign organization will be held next Monday to map out the campaign in detail. At that time the selection of "maJorsVand "captains who will direct the house-to-house canvass will be considered, and the organization will be completed.

A date will be set for a meeting of representatives of all civic, fraternal, service, commercial, labor and welfare of the city. Under the plan, these organizations will be asked to furnish the personnel of the 50 or more teams whose members will carry the presidents program and its purposes to every resident of the city. The general plan calls for the organization of the city recovery committee along military lines, Justice Stewart will be the "general in full command of the cam palgn forces. His three aides will become "colonels In command of three definite lines of attack. Man-Power Division Joseph Bossier, as chairman of the "sales division, will have supervision of the man-power of the organization.

Under him will serve seven or more majors, each of whom will be in charge of probably seven captains. Each captain will head a squad of several workers who go from house to house explaining the operation of the recovery program and asking the pledge of each citizen to'support it 100 per cent. Each householder will be asked to sign a "consumers pledge of co-operation, consisting of a small card on which is printed "I will co-operate in reemployment by supporting and patronizing employers and workers who are members of the N.R.A. The agreement will carry with it a pledge that the signer will patronize no firm or merchant, who comes under the provisions of the Jackson, Aug. 10.

(JP) A plea to John D. Rockefeller to buy the towns In Jackson Hole "to keep ns from starring to death if ho goes through with hia plan to enlarge the national parks of this region, was made today by a group of citizens of Jackson and Moran. Led by Mrs. S. A.

R. Date, county school superintendent, who said she wanted my wall to be heard, the townspeople said the controversy which the Rockefeller plan has aroused in Jackson Hole would "make a Kentucky feud look like a tame thing. A senate lands committee investigating the Rockefeller plan was told the controversy has resulted in business stagnation and no effort at progress is being made pending the governments decision on the park extension proposal. Snake Company Again The committee, in session since Monday, bad hoped to complete its hearing today, but became bogged down during the afternoon with a mass of conflicting testimony concerning activities of the Snake River Land company, a Rockefeller firm organized to purchase approximately 30,000 acres of deeded land in Jackson Hole. This land Rockefeller proposed to turn over to the federal government and with acres of public lands dedicate it as federal park property.

Mrs. Rosa Brown, former cabin camp operator near Jackson, unloosed a tirade against Richard Winger, purchasing agent for the Snake River company. She declared the company treated her unfairly in purchasing her property. 8he said she was forced to sell SUCKER Arizona Wranglers rich. It moves from the hannts of the wealthy, irith their attendant glamour, to the places where the poor struggle even to maintain life.

Through it all runs a romance that is said to be one of the moat urn psuai ever portrayed on the screen. BELIEVED METEOR FEEL TDHHINfiTf1 THEATRICAL INDUSTRY SATISFIED WITH CODE -M tlvi; LABOR CLAUSE OBJECTIONABLE (Continued from Page 1) Denver, Aug. 10. (P) A meteor which flashed across the skies in eastern Colorado and Nebraska early Tuesday probably, fell near Torrlngton. Harvey A.

Nin-inger of the Colorado museuin of natural history said tonight. Nln-inger interviewed persons who witnessed the flight of the meteor. Residents within a radius of 60 miles of Torrlngton said they heard a loud explosion and felt an earth tremor. A searching party is look' ing for the remnants of the meteor. Washington, Aug.

10. -IP) The legitimate theater industry had its innings before the national recovery administration today, approving generally, despite some minor discord, the industrial code proposed tor the stage. The producing organizations, the Actors Equity association and the stage unions generally endorsed the code submitted to the national recovery administration on July 31. 7 Friday, Saturday and Monday August 11th, 12th and 14th Slicker, Nubbins, Irontail, Dynamite Sleepy, Shorty, Ranchboss Jack Knapp and Stonewall Jack-son, FamAus Characters of 1 lb. ARIZONA WRANGLERS Sugar 23C 22c 23C Fine Montana Beet Tuneful, Wisecracking; Cowboys, You Will See and Hear Them all In Their 45 Minutes of Musical Chow 10 lbs 59c 3 lbs.

....31.45 .35.59 AND ON THE SCREEN Fox FilnT Presents: Ralph Morgan, Boots Mallory, Alex ing industries, permitting employers who comply with the wage and hour provisions fixed to receive the blue eagle. The scale for restaurant employes placed them under a flat minimum wage, exclusive of the tips they receive. The agreement provided a maximum work week of 64 hours for male employes and 48 for female, with wages ranging from 23 cents an hour in cities above 600,000 down to 23 cents an hour in towns of less than 2,500 Under the agreement, the maximum hour provisions will not supersede lower maxlmums proscribed in some state laws, and it was provided further that no work week "shall be longer than the shortest week in the same job as of July 15, 1929." The agreement required that "no minimum hourly rate shall be less than as of July 15, 1929. For Meals Restaurant owners woald be permitted to deduct not more than 3 a week from wages for meals to employes and be required to pay time and one-third for overtime. The agreement would permit the operation of split shifts" limited to two periods of active working hours, the total time involved in such periods plus the Interval inactivity between them not to exceed 12 hours in any one working day.

4 national industrial recovery act, who does not display the N.R.A. blue eagle signifying that that employer is cooparating with the recovery program by shortening hours, raising wages and relieving unemployment. Patriotic Spirit The drive will be carried on in the patriotic spirit of war times in the realization that the present depression and the economic condition of the country constitutes a menace as great as a foreign enemy, Chairman Stewart announced yesterday following his appointment. 'Helena will give 100 per cent support to President Roosevelt's blanket reemployment agreement, Chairman Stewart asserted after a survey of the situation here, supplemented by reports from a number of his associates who have been preparing for the campaign. "While we are going into this movement with whole-hearted enthusiasm, I want it distinctly understood, however, that we are going to carry out General Johnsons ideas to the letter In these two ways: There is going to be neither ballyhoo nor attempted coercion.

This is a great patriotic movement, and nothing will he done contrary the dignity that should accompany such an exalted movement. Worse Than War Here is the situation in a nutshell: Ws are In a situation really comparable to war. In many ways It has been worse than war, because in the case of war yon can see and contact your enemy bnt In the case of this depression the enemy is Invisible and Invidious. There Is not an individual or family circle in Helena that has not felt the blighting effects, in one way of another, of this terrible depression. "Now, it is the idea of the administration at Washington and our associates here In Helena that every individual has a stake In the recovery that we are trying to bring about.

We are all soldiers together embattled against the common enemy. And there Is not a man, woman or child who can not do something to help. And all that is needed to win this victory is that each person do his share. This does not mean that any great hardship or loss must be suffered by anyone. On the contrary, the plan la so sound economically and the whole nation is swinging into the movement so enthusiastically that we feel sure that the army of old General Depression will soon be completely routed.

Kirkland and Irene Ware in Airway Coffee Matches, Western 6 Bakers Chocolate Camel Cigarettes 2 Pks 23C Chipso 12 2 Pkgs. 33c Butter 2 Us- 49C wmu Spinach, No. 2i Gan 15C Eggs 2 2 Dozen 45C Ripe Olives No. 1 Can 15C Post Toasties 2 25C Red Box Tea 14 ng. 10C 5 4 if i HUMANITY Salad Dressing Speaking tor the and A Hosiery and other companies, Clark said the section of the law reserr.

lng to labor the right to organize and bargain collectively was con trary to constitutional rights under supreme court decisions. He contended that by agreeing to the code containing that provision the manufacturers would waive their constitutional rights. This statement Itself was chal-lefiged sternly by Sidney Hillman, one of Johnsons labor advisers, who labeled the criticism "the most outrageous statement to be made by anyone at any of the hearings." For Oil Men Among other developments of the day: 1. A revised draft of a code for the oil industry, now being prepared by the recovery administration, was understood in informed quarters to be nearing completion. 2.

With a specific reservation against "unsatisfactory wage and rate schedules, Johnson approved a modified re-employment 1 agreement for laundry owners. It provided minimum wages ranging from 20 cents an hour in the south to 27 cents in the north and supplanted a previous agreement approved and then annnled by Johnson because it fixed a 14-centa-an-hour minimum for women In the south. 3. Modified wage and hour agreements for the confectionary manufacturing and grain terminal warehouse industries, permitting complying members to obtain the bine eagle, were promulgated. 4.

A report from the deputy ad ministrator upon the lumber codes, hearings on which were held several weeks ago, was almost ready for submission to Johnson, who will send it to President Roosevelt if he approves. Copper Code 5. Formulation of a copper code was under discussion between spokesmen for the industry and administration oft 3. The administration reiterated in response to a query that all public utilities, except those publicly owned, come within the scope of the N.R.A. Johnson approved modified reemployment agreements for the restaurant and label manufactur- Gold Medal Taken from the story Road to Heaven, by Harry Fried Also Latest Paramount News Pictures PRICES FOR THIS SHOW 8-OZ.

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Pkgs. Peaches Kraft Cheese White King Large size pkg 30C Sunbrite Cleanser 4 Cans 15C 15c I4bbys Brand racked la Heavy Syrup No. 9 Tins EMPLOYES DISLOYAL! DELICIOUS CEREAL OVERCOMES COMMON CONSTIPATION Washington, Aug. 10. (IP) Dalrymple today departed from erstwhile poeition as director of with a charge to of the 35c 2 Cons 25c 25c Pickles Del Monte Dills No.

21g 1 qr cans Milk 4 Cans Mothers Cocoa 2-Crackerjacks 3 Walnut Meats, lb. All-Bban Provides Bulk, Vitamin and Iron Certo 19c Toilet Tissue, Tiffany 4 rolls 25c Shrimp, Dry Psck 2 cans Brown or augar Powdered pounds Crackers For Making Jama and Jellies Regular Size 10c 39 Bread and Butter Pickles Jar 15C Cherries No. 10 Can 19c Quaker Oats bis prohibition newspaper men that some of the bureau had double-crossed him and should, be removed from government service, Dalrymple, who lost his Job in the reorganisation of the prohibition bureau effective last midnight, said he knew nothing of telegrams sent out under bis name ordering the dismissal of all prohibition bureau employes. In a letter to Attorney General Cummings, Dalrymple said the tel egram had never been discussed with him and added that it was only one of a long list of multlfar ions acts of disloyalty to me while director of prohibition. He did not immediately name the men he said had double-crossed him.

3 Bottles 85C Kelloggs All-Run meets a basic of the American dietary. It supplies "bulk -so helpful in correcting common constipation. In eleven years, Ail-Bban has won millions of satisfied users. New tests show added reasons for the success of All-Bran. lab Premium or Graham 2 Sg 33c cans 25c 25c Tomato Juice 3 Pork and Beans 4 oratory experiments prove that, in addition to "bulk, it provides vitamin to help ton the intestinal Fresh Franks 2 s.

tract. The headaches, loes of appetite and energy that so often result from constipation can be overcome by this pleasant cereal. How much bet- i pie lb. Carton OMAHA TRIES TO TREAT TOURISTS COURTEOUSLY Tea Bliss Orange Pekoe 2 pound 19c Pigs Feet, Quarts 38c Fruits and Vegetables Green Corn, Dozen 23c Tomatoes, Solid, Pound Potatoes, 10 Pounds 25c Bananas, 3 Pounds tor than using pills and drugs. All-Bean Is mild.

Its bulk Is much like that of lettuce. Within the body, it abeorbe moisture and forma a soft mass, which gently clears tha intestines of wastes. Two tablsspoonfuls daily are sufficient to overcome most types of constipation. Chronic cases, with every meal If not relieved this way, sea your doctor. Another benefit of All-Bean Is that it has twice as much blood-building iron as an equal amount by weight of beef liver.

Pineapple Pure Lard 8 Libbys Sliced Beef Yi Full Cream Cheese, lb. Fancy Sliced Bacon 2 Ek8 25C Crystal White Soap JO Bars 33C Swifts Luncheon Meat, lb 25C Swift Hams, lb. Phong 465 $2.09 Orders Delivered Free In City Omaha, Ang. 10. (JP) If when yon drive into Omaha a police officer ealutee yon, flashes a broad smile and bands yon a copy of "The Omaha Visitor," think nothing of it its part of his job.

And, rest assured, nnder no circumstances will out-of-town motorists be bawled out for infraction of traffic regulations. -J Sommer Islet Brand Broken Slices' 9 Size Can gc Serve as a cereal, or use In cooking recipes on tha red Tempting FOUR FREE DELIVERIES DAILY Phone 465 A track driver In London was I fined 325 for driving 45 miles an honr: the track contained two tons of TNT, ing. and-green package. Sold by all grocers. Made by Kellogg Bettis Creek.

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