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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 5

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The Fresno Beei
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J' IK FNFSVO HKK MTHI'JlV Jl'NK 8 Ml CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Making Faces Too Insulting So Brick Flies HooversPlanning Annual Party For Disabled Heroes HIS GIRL ACCUSER Climb Of Seattle Club MarksCoastLeaguePlay (ByThaVnUedPnM) The Count League standings showed acveril ehangea to-Hiy although the Hollywood Blare were still further ahead of the othera by reaeon oi consistent victories in their laat few Now Marty Krug Admits He Is Detroit Scout DEALER EXPECTED (Continued From Paga One) total Income of $103865484 during tha years 1924 to 1929 inclusive Not Total Ineume No pretense was made that this was Capona'a total income for those years It represented instead the amount which Johnson and bis staff said they knew and could prove had earned The gangster never has paid any Income tax Locating hi wealth was a work of years officials aald because he oealt always In cash and kept no bank accounts The voluminous Indictments did not specify that any of the income designated had been derived from the extensive liquor or vice syndicates Capone Is said to havo controlled and from whlrh It was said he mads millions apnually It revealed atier Capone a surrender that much of the Income perilled represented money sent to him from Chicago when he was living at his estate in Florida Other Gangsters Other evidence was gatherad Johnson revealed by questioning of other gangster who "squealed on their "big boss" in order to eav themselves Some of these gangsters were members of Capons "inner circle" the "cabinet" of lieutenant said to havo ruled the gang world During the three years that Capone's Income was under Investigation scores of stills roadhouses and vies resorts were raided Every person arrested was questioned regarding money paid to Capona from these "enterprlees" Bit by Bit working day and night sometimes with naif a down men sometimes wlh fifty Johnson gathered his evidence Never he said did ha consider Indicting Capone until he was that he could win in the courtroom Might Plead Guilty Because of this surenesa on Johnson's part prediction wera made freely to-day that Capone might plead guilty The gangster already has had one experience In a federal court and ha came out the loser under sentence of six month In Jail for malingering when called aa a grand Jury witnasa Hla appeal from the sentence la pending Tha campaign which resulted In Capone's second legal alignment against tha government started In Washington and according to a recent statement by Attorney General Mitchell was a result partly of tha fallura of local and state government! to cope with tbe gug dom menace At that time Mitchell deplored the necessity of the federal government going to the rescue of cities and states and attacking gangdom through "roundabout waya" aueh as tha Income tax atata commerce and other laws The government drive against Income tax evading gangsters ha centered In Chicago with Attorney Johnson as its driving force The firet to suffer was Scarf see Ala brother Ralph who was sentenced to servo three years His appeal la pending Some others whom Johnson prosecuted successful are Frank Nltti Jack Guxlk Sam OF 52 (Continued from Page 1A) 1 1 latest Stillman divorce proceeding Fowler McCormick located Easihampton Mid: "We are going to play around here for some two or three weeks I haven't bad a vacation for a long time Than bsek to Chicago and McCormick Is a traveling m1 manager for the International Har-verier Company It was at Mrs Stillman's suggestion that McCormick entered the harvester plant In Milwaukee as a worker In overalls fiva years ago She said at ths time: "I told him hs must know something about the business If ba sver Intended to run It" At that time Mrs Stillman Mid she had an "intellectual love" affair with Fowler but tbev had not considered marring "Wa have been too good friends for ah Mid "And five years from now It be ridiculous for a woman of and I am not Imperishable you to be ths wife of a young man of Indian Guide A or used The original divorce ease was brought by Stillman who named Fred Beauvais Indian guide correspondent and declared Beauvais was tha father of Babv Guy Mrs Stillman countered with her charge that Flo Leeds had borne her husband two children Thera were many phases of the court action ns the esse was bitterly fought The appellate division finnltv upheld a referee's findings that the charge of Infidelity against Mrs Stillman had not been proved but the charge against her husband had Mrs Stillman Is a daughter of Jsmee Brown Potter and his first wife who was Cora Urquhart of New Orleans Like her mother she wa a brilliant beautiful and vivacious participant in social activities and her marriage to Stillman was an Important event of tha 1901 season General Fechet aker Escape' Death In Mexico MEXICO CITY Tuna MV-Advices from ths frontier town of Tapschula Chiapas to-day stated that Major General Jaom Fechet chief of the American Air Corps and Captain Ira Eaker widely known army filer narrowly escaped death on landing there yesterday They stopped to refuel while enrouta to Panama DIspatchM said their retractable landing gear for some reason waa not in readiness for ths landing and when the plan ram down the wheels folded up The ship was damaged and tho propallor broken but the American airmen wera said to have escaped with braises Ths American! left Brownsville! Tessa yesterday Northern Baptists Say Councils Birth Control Report Not Authorized KANSAS CITY June The Northern Baptist Convention turned to tho subject of missions and elections to-day after declaring Its stand on the birth control report of the Federal Council of Churches of Christ In America A resolution criticizing the council and disclaiming any approval by tha convention of the council's report was adopted yesterday No action waa taken however on proposal to reduce by $2240 ths annual appropriation to the federal council Mattiaon Boyd Jones lawyer who Is ths unopposed nominee for president declared that "without doubt the convention Is disturbed over recent pronouncements of the federal council of churches on subjects not delegated to It by tha Northern Baptist Convention or any co-operative organisation of the Baptist Jones asserted that he report such as the one on birth control represented the expressions of Individual members comprising the counciL The new executive committee Includes Rev Belden Bakersfield and A Heron San Francisco California KINO COUSIN ILL LONDON June Prince Marie Louise cousin of King George was seriously 111 to-day She wm Mid to have temperature of 104 after a chill CHICAGO June An Insult to David Flaming 22 who has grown husky heaving coal la an Insult sml nothing less Last night paused In front of a parked sutntnohlle the windows of which were bright and dean A Fleming peered at the ear he saw a face leering at him from one of the windows Ha retaliated the police said and the face at tha window flashed back an Insulting grimace This waa too much for Fleming so he heaved a brick through the window Than he looked Into ths car It was empty tha police reporting that Fleming had been making faecs at himself The owner of the car complained and Fleming will be espected to explain to a Judge some time later Royal Eye Of Siam Restored NEW YORK June King Prajadhlpok of 81am recently operated upon for a cataract of tbe left eye was a visitor in New York on his first trip from Purchase Yu since tha operation Tho king quietly motored In from Ophlr Hall vlsltad tha laboratory of Dr John Wheeler who performed the operation and waa fittad for glasses After bis return a bulletin stated: "To-day hla majesty the king of 81am was subjected to a test of tha vision of tho lert eye Glasses wera fitted and the eight waa found to be entirely restored" Buggy Hits Girl Driver Goes Free CHICAGO Juno In this day of speed It may ba of Interest to know that Jacob Doering has just got out of Jail after serving three daye for failure to pay a 95000 judgment because hla buggy ran over a young woman A judge ordered hla release when he submitted a petition that he could not pay Listing his assets be valued hla horsa at 318 The buggy he aald waa worth nothing Uoyd Hamilton Broke Files Bankruptcy Plea LOS ANGELES Juna In a voluntary petition of bankruptcy on flic In federal court day Lloyd Hamilton motion picture actor Hated liabilities of 94971855 and assets comprising household goods of 9LSM-Hamilton aald In ths petition that ha owed tha government 918000 Income tax and that ha waa 912X100 behind In alimony payments to hla wife US Profiting From Bonus Operations Veteran Says ST JOSEPH (Mo) June Wolman of Baltimore commander In chief of the veterans of -foreign wars -oharged In an addrera laat night that tha federal government was making a profit from adjusted compensation legislation Wolman said he was prepared to go before the senate finance committee and tha house way and means committee and offer proof that tho government la borrowing money at from 1 to 344 per cent and In turn lending It to veterans at 4H per cent DAVE CLARK ILL LOS ANGELES June 8 (JV-David Clark former deputy district attorney accused of the slaying of Charles Crawford and Herbert Spencer politicians was confined to his bed to-day with a heavy cold Clark Is at liberty on $100000 ball SCHOOLS TO TEACH BIBLE NEW YORK June The New York Times says to-day thta religious teaching will become a part of tho public school curriculum starting In September and two high schools will have Bible classes granting credits to pupils who pitas tha religious training course KAZAKENKB ELECT SAN JOSE June Rev Frank Smith of Berkeley was re-elected superintendent of the Northern California district of the Church of the Nasarene at the annual assembly of the district here attended by 300 Fork Varanry Filled The resignation of William A Bennie as a member of the park caretaker's force was aecsplsd by tha hoard of supervisors yesterday Nash Colasanto was appointed McMurtry Given The board of supervisors yesterday granted Bupsrvisor II McMurtry thirty-day leave of absence He will visit In Balt Lake City leaving hers June 10th Alimony Ths temporary alimony allowanca of 94uO per month grantrd to Mrs Elisabeth Kavolan pending tha trial of her divorce action against her hue-band Kavolan operator of a local cleaning establishment was cut to 1300 yesterday by ths court Desertion Divorce Charging desertion Hasel Quinn filed suit In the superior court yesterday against hrr husband Garnett Quinn seeking a divorce The con pi married October 28th 1V22 and Mrs Quinn charges her husband left her April 9th of last year Fireman Injured Fireman Charles Hansen was Injured slightly and about 9200 damage was dons yesterday nt firs nt tha horns of Miller at 2138 Tulare Street The blaze started from sparka from burning paper Hansen was hurt when he caught hla hand on a nail Child Falla From -John Castaneda 2 of Route Box 43 received a fractured skull yesterday when he fell from his parents' automobile He Is at ths county hospital Legion To Greet Gearhart of Fresno stats commander of the American Legion has been paying official visits to legion posts sines ha was Installed in office and now he la going to make hie official visit to Fresno Post No 4 on June 18th Ten teams were organised last night to raise the membership to 1200 before Gearhart's visit John Perry and Ted Asjlan are Joint chairmen of the drive STOCKTON PORT Work is pushed STOCKTON (San Joaquin Co) June Stockton's deeper watet project to-day la 91 per cent completed This statement was Issued yesterday by Walter Coffey federal engineer In charge of dredging In ramming up prog: tea made alnce June 1st Coffey also announced that specifications for excavation of approximately 1500000 cubic yards from the channel In the vicinity of Hog nnd Spud Islands have been sent to Washington for approval Bids will ba called shortly Two of tha suction dredgers at work on tha main turning basin have removed a total of 878X100 cubic yards of dirt on contract for the excavation of 2417250 yards The dredgers are operated by the Hydraulic Dredging Company A dredger belonging to the San Francisco Bridge Company has excavated 481185 cubic yards of a contract calling for 1901500 yards from the canal In front of Rough and Ready Island Work probably will be completed thie month by a clamshell dredger belonging to the California Delta Farms on excavating 600X100 cubic yards In constructing permanent levees across Hog and Spud Islands A contract for erecting protective levee with clamshell dredgers across Roberts and Headreach Islands la half completed The machine owned by the Franks Contracting Company have excavated 1145X100 cubic yards Rolph Approves Creation Of Tax Research Bureau SACRAMENTO June () Governor Rolph signed Senator bill creating a tax research bureau in the-office of the state board of equalization after reducing the appropriation from $100000 to 990000 The bill provides that the bureau shall operate under the joint supervision of the governor director of finance and member of tho state board of equalization The bureau Is to make a complete Investigation of the system of taxation revenue and public finance of the state and its political subdivisions and of other states and their subdivisions State county and municipality officials corporations or Indivld-als are to report promptly to tha tax research bureau when requested to do so as to matters not inconsistent with the act The bureau la to report Its finding and recommendations before each legislature as to the burden of taxation borne by homes farms and other real estate taxed locally and the wsys and means to relievo inequalitiea that may exist Mrs Sinclair Lewis Sait For Alimony Is Delayed RENO (Nev) June At the request of the Judges of the Nevada Supreme Court the action instituted by Mrs Grace Hegger Lewie against Sinclair Lewis Involving an alimony award following ths granting of a divorce decree here to Mrs Lewis two years ago has been resubmitted as ths court's derision may not come down for several weeks It was stated thr court hsd not had sufficient time to render its decision because of other work Figures Show Chain Stores Behind Independents WASHINGTON June Census statistics give the Independ' ent merchant a big prenendranc of businsa ever that done by Chain stores Firure made public by tb corn-showed to-day merer department that In 1922 the Independents sup piird eluhtly more than half the needs nt cities nt a million or morn then half th needs housing from 10000 to 0Xk WASHINGTON June President and Mrs Hoover will give their annual garden party for tha disabled veterana of Washing ton hospitals Wednesday afternoon Long army trucks ambulances and private motor cars will begin to arrive on tha south front lawn of tha White House long before o'clock and the men will be ready for their greeting by the president and Mrs Hoover when they coma down tha steps from ths White House and Into tha garden Then there will file past the chief executive and tha first lady of the land their moat unusual party of ths year their guests coming on crutches In wheelchairs In some cases unable to shako hands because they have no hands to extend nnd often more fortunate patient pushing comrade along in a wheeled chair There will be gay canopies over the refreshment tables and them will ba hundreds of cakes sandwiches and gallons upon gallons of Ice cream and punch Once seen this reminder of tha world war Is never forgotten nnd of MI tba garden parties glvan at tha White House this one receives tba moat Infinite care and thought from the president and Mrs Hoover 0 Mrs Stlmson wife of tha secretary of atata who soon la to accompany her husband on his trip to Europe entertained Mrs Hoover at luncheon In mid-week Inviting the cabinet women in town to attend This like everything else taking place In Washington nowadays was held In the open with the table act under the trees It was a very lively and conversational little party when the first lady and her cabinet ladles discussed past present and future events Of course tha visit of Charles Dawes Ambassador to Great Britain who was a White House guest for brief time was talked over and tha early breaking up of the cabinet circle though there are till several cabinet luncheons In line for Mrs Hoover Secretary Stlmson was the guest of Sir Ronald Lindsay ambassador of Great Britain at dinner on Wednesday night to celebrate the birthday anniversary of King George The chief of naval operations the chief of etaff of the army the minister of the Irish Free State Michael MacWhlte the Canadian charge d'affaires and all tha members of tbe embassy etaff and the various legation staffs who owe allegiance to the crown ate and drank the health of hla majesty 0 Mrs Woodrow Wilson who seldom goes about socially was honor guest at dinner at tha Polish Embassy a sort of a prelude to her visit to Poland' the ambassador and Mme FHipowiea asking a small party to meet her Mrs niece Miss Clara Lutz Bolling daughter of Mr and Mrs Richard Wilmer Bolling had her engagement to Harry Fowler son of Dr and Mrs A Fowler announced Friday The wedding la to taka place In the Autumn after the return of 'Mrs Wilson from Europe Student Flunks Parachute Test But Saves Neck Lesson Forgotten At Critical Moment So Rookie Dangles On Plane RANTOUL (111) June Usually a parachute leap is either successful or but Private Harold Osborne's first one was neither success not fatal although for many minutes he gave up hope of living to tell about It Osborne is student nt Cbanute Field and part of hla commencement exerclsee consisted In leaving ship via the "chute" route With Lieutenant Derrwlster aa pilot bo went up for the venture that would mark hie graduation into the select circle of licensed army aviators A companion student successfully balled" over the side nnd floated earthward Bat One Can Forget At the critlcM moment Osborne forgot the lessons he had learned ao pMnstaklngly He described it to-tfay as follows: "I looked over tho aide saw how far away the earth was and got a bad case of Tho "I waited a pretty long time Than saw Derrwlster was getting diagusted ao I balled out "But I forgot what the book said about jumping and then pulling the rip cord I pulled the cord and then jumped "The next thing I knew dangling face downward suspended about L500 feet above ground by my parachute that had billowed out and folded on tho tailpiece I did a lot of thinking about what a rosy fortune In aviation I might have had The plane was going through MI sorts of maneuvers as Derrwlster tried to keep it on an even keel I thought sure we would crash" At Last He's Saved After dangling for an hour Osborns was saved from almost certain death by veteran pilots and an army regulation requiring students to wear two parachutes on their first attempts By skillful maneuvering Lieutenant A A Stiaubel In a second1 plane lowered a knife to Osborne who cut himself from bis first parachute and floated safety to earth with the emergency one Ha landed In a cornfield and was caressing tha earth when Instructors ran up to ten him he failed In hla examination and must take It over I I is I jlOi machine Loin-m alters as nUbbed At Monterey MONTEREY June Four men arrested by Monterey police on counterfeiting charges were turned over to Uniud State secret service They gave tneir names aa George Cairlco 27 rlo Alto: Hern lev rnl -X uiu-p 94 1m Canada Robert Miller 24 (Continued From rags One! sent to Juvenile ball to t11! there until she was 21 She said had been tol dthat she would not be prosecuted as a delinquent If she testified against anil the others anil would be sent by the last Angeles district office back to New York her former home after the (rial Although she testified she did not drink and bad told Pantages when he made advances that she did not "do those things" Miss Nltto this afternoon remembered an occasion upon which she had been intoxicated and confessed associating with other men Gelslar dwell at length on the treatment accorded Miss Nltto by the Los Angeles office The girl aald that after she promised to testify In the case she was taken to a hotel and had been there ever since with a woman detective aa a companion and paying all expenses Including the price of show tickets and clgareta "She gave you cigarela?" aslalcr asked "And you a girl of 17?" -Yes' Bailiff Saves Woman In Court Suicide Attempt SEATTLE June Hysterically sobbing she was "going to join mother" Mrs Edwin Gesa-ner made an unsuccessful attempt to leap to her death from an eighth story window of a courtroom here after her mother had collapaed and died on the witness tana Bailiff Andrew Jensen seized the distracted woman after ahe had climbed out of an open window The mother Mrs Ernestine Em pens 72 was testifying In a auit brought by her husband against a real estate man when she collapsed font a heart attack Mrs Geasner rushed to her aide and caught tba dying woman in her arms Body Of Aviator Found In Parked Automobile LOS ANGELES June The body of Craig Bingham 24-year-old aviator waa found to-day In an automobile parked in a Hollywood street Police said Bingham irobably waa ths victim of poison iquor sines nothing was found in the car to Indlcata violence The body waa seen In the automobile by paasersby who notified police Judge To Reselect Doctors To Examine Albert Fall WASHINGTON June An examination by two El Paso Texas physicians named by Chief Justice Wheat of the District of Columbia Supremo Court will determine whether Albert Fall Is able to come to Washington to begin bis prison term Tha chief Justice had named Drs Felix Miller and R- Homan to make the examination but he countermanded tha selection after learned they already had expressed the opinion that ths former Interior secretary waa In no condition to make ths trip Fair undi sentenc-o8 year Jail for accepting a bribe from Edward Doheny to influence the award of the 12k Hills California naval oil reserve to a Doheny company- Southern Cross Flier And Wife Win Wild Part Row SAN JOSE Juno James Warner radio operator aboard the Southern Cross on Its Australian flight and hla wife Alyce were awarded 9750 damages by a Jury hen from Mrs Elaine Du Bain pro- Srletor of a Chicken shark on the an Francisco highway The Warners naked 9100X00 alleging false arrest and malicious prosecution During ths trial It developed that Warners and Dubalns engaged a hilarious party at the DuBaln chicken shack February 19th and next day Mrs DuBaln accused Mrs Warner and Bruno DuBaln husband with having fled with 9210 of her money When the pair appeared in Palo Alto Police Court charges wera dismissed Mr DuBaln revealed she bad found the money In her husband's suitcase Judge Reverses His Own Decree In Divorce Case CHICAGO June 8 11 A ruling was given yesterday by Judge John Sullivan In superior court that It ie unconstitutional a civil court to force any ecclesiastical action He made hla decision when he struck from a civil decree a provision that a husband must obtain a Jewish divorce The case waa that of Mr Goldie Press agMnst Larry Press A divorce bill signed for Mrs Press by Judge Sullivan last December provided that Press obtain a rabbinical divorce Jurigw Bullhorn Mid had surmised that everything In civil bill was In order when signed it since It was a consent decree Had he seen the provision for the church action be aid he would never have signed because It was not constitutional Mrs Press ssld aba would appeal Home Coming Dinner Held In New Church Building PORTERVILLE (Tulare Cal June Tho homecoming and fol-i lowship dinner of the First Methodist Church held last evening In the basement of he newly-constructed educational plant was attended by more than 900 men and women Following the dinner there wm an organ recital the new pipe organ 111 church being ueed for the first time Rev La-man Bayard Hanford was the orsaniet for the evening Tha orxan will he formally dedicated at tha evening service to-morrow D1EL BROS for MALT SYRUP and Rattling Bannll Never Knowingly 1'nde Or EM EENI NCS4 California Ave nt Street WELDING Uaa Fleet rV Portable Rigs Radiator Repairing ARTHUR MACK 6uFfi8op fit nVPth! OLLDINn wens t14 --e 1414 Bcrica The Seattle Indiana who for weeks occupied the cellar provided the surprise of the day by climbing another notch Into sixth place with a IS-to-l victory over the Ism Angeles Angels The Indians ran wild with eighteen hits and had the Seraphs on the defensive In evary inning Portland lost an 8-to-fl verdict to the San Francisco Seals and slipped back slightly allhough re-tainlng second place The Missions missed a chance to replace the Reavers when rain postponed the Red-Oakland game The Seals won their contest by a ninth-inning rally that netted three runs Ths Stars nosed out the Sacramento Senators again 1 to a Bhsll-enbeck held the Solons to three none of which wee converted Into a score The stars made five hits off Flynn and provided the only tally of the game In the eighth to Asselea AB KKOAI ASS rflfl I i 1 if ww mrf Silt OLwrnc-cf 4 1 ii Slats Hamm Farroll Harlan Jarohalb I Bskrrlb Sjroic lb 4 1 IKnoiholb i a i ji atwuIbp less H-laonti less t'Mnnnolvs llllj Mnorlafis 1 iiknarlnla mil Total ST SIS 14 ltl Score br Innlnsa- Lm Angtlo Satf la Total II II II ST ll III ill isi i lummiry: Krrof Canimbll tiyfllt victory to hoiwsliy Chnr dfft to CHI Struck Hr licQuIllau 1 br raltr br llonnally I br Mon-Jribt 1 Baca on balla-jOff tfrfluli-lan 4 off MunnaSI 1: off Malaon 4 Hit br pttehail talV-Bnoth anil br Nolonn: liaw br Muucrief "lid Potty Moni-rioL Stawart II) Oa Horten Tbrra-bnae Kollos Tnbfaa hlta-Parrall Taylor Stall licwtenae til Itonnallr Hutoiob Ilol-UaM Xnnlh Sacrifice Lfirranee Knotha Hlawort Buna ba 1 1 a lar (11 Gaw ft) jaraha Bakar Bor land il Knolha Iawrnca Barton Hnnnallr ft) Hiaonrt Iubla ulajH Klunrnrtll to Stawart Paaead CAmobaU Dunn and Pawall lima of 11 SI 14 ll Total lllillll lii'Naaly ran for Bnrbao In fourth by airaamant Srara by STo'RwSSd0 sis Sly! ait i Kuna --Klynu 1 Struak By tJsM' wild Flynn Htolrn a Flynn Wlrta Bran- bnliad tn'arlyla Doubja Shalitnbnck to Lao to lbarfock Vmptroo Fannins nnd AleLauinlln Tlino of ill i i abbhfa Monrotlb 4 11 I Fraaiarrf Onnarf Craaalla llalalh 4 ohnanlb I I Rhlrllf SI Barsarrf 1 johnan vlm Karaaylb Warn ib ii it II liiti 0 SjPoaabal -Handan 1111 itanck OrwolbattadfVr WMHnjn njntb' II 4 14 ll I San Ff incisco 4f sfi mH S04 lit lit nouaml off Handaraon Garibaldi Homb Warn Two- baiA hltiHlnllii Btrarer SACTlfwc Hal Bunn batted ln-rfara gsHssapf Dolp Willelm Reich Oregon Tourney Finali PORTLAND (Ora) June Dolp defending champion nnd Rudie Wilhelm Portland fought their wey to the flnnle of the Oregon State championship golf tournament here yesterday Dolp defeated Dr Willing Walker Cup player 14 and 12 nnd Wilhelm eliminated Eddie Hogett Multnomah 1 up Dolp nnd Wilhelm will meet In the thirty-six-hole final round Saturday Seals Boy Pitcher From Pittsburgh PITTSBURGH (Pa) June Sale of Pitcher Claude Wil-leughby to the Sen Francisco Seals of ths Pacific Coast League was announced last night by the Pittsburgh Pirates The cash consideration was not revealed Willoughby came here this year from the Philadelphia Nationals In a trade SONNENBERT WINS SPRINGFIELD (Mean) June Gun Sonnenberg lost the first fall to Dan Koloff here last night in 14 minutes and 12 seconds but cams back strong to capture the next two falla In 10 and 4 minutes rss tlvsly HFRRKKA WINS EASILY PITTSBURGH June Tony Herrera Chicago lightweight made easy work of Cowboy Eddie Anderson of Wyoming to take the decision In a ten-round bout here last wlflht Toaarial Major League Leaders flnsMIae TosowUys Conwl (By The A owxHafri Prei ams air at LKAorn Hotline ruehroro Athlotioa JIT Bulk Yank-wo s7 llehrin Tnnke Ii Art rill Imliere ft f'hopninn YnnkoeOL AO Huto boft-if t'ronln Sfnntoro 41 O-hnr Ynnlieee 4S Cronin oennlorn 4: Aonrill tn-ii-n ST Wobb Bed Hf II: Vsomlk Inllne IS Cron'n Senotnrn Slmmonn AiMi-t'h lorv Yankee H-ura Coir AtllailtA IS: Bolfc Tneke-n 1A sini-n cnartra Tsnkoon 14: Jnnni--1 14 'll a lbrn AIMeric wen feat yachar or-d Jonaa Woalilns-ton won loot 1 MTIAT4L UlfiH Hn4-ck Bad 177: Ar-- inff'i Kioln Fbl'to 44 Ott Oloota Hue botrod (lob rhllllen 44 4arir M'1 nrio-t Fbl'llon Benras 41 Hornobf Cuba T' a 17 i- Broro Wot- It: tiaria Kisl rz liloa ll Arioitjment eTirt fir 4 Is Or4 1" Ul'SSELL NFWLAND SAN FRANCISCO June 8 Vfl Spring baseball training the writer announced that Marty Krug former manager of the Lot Angeles club nnd resident of Lam Angeles had been appointed scout for the Detroit Tigers It was Immediately "proved" the writer was writing through hla bat Krug being quoted to the effect If be bad been appointed he knew nothing of It Well anyway Krug la a Tiger scout and deny It now AU of which encourages two mors announcements both of which nro ns correct ns the Krug stoiy to wit nnd ns follows: Ty Cobb one of ths greatest stars baseball has had Is going to make hla home In California It may be in the San Francisco Bur section: possibly In Southern California but at this writing more probably In the Monterey Peninsula district Hla friends may not know It nnd Tyros Raymond likely will deny It me matter of form but even now the Georgia Peach is winding up his business affairs In Augusta preparatory to moving hla family westward University of California undoubtedly will have a new track and field coach by tha tlma the 1932 season rolls around Walter Christie coach alnca 1900 probably will ba made director of athletics hla connection with track being In an advisory capacity Tha Zamloch family sticks together Carl Zamloch la manager of the Oakland Baseball Club He Is an amateur magician of note being equally at eaae In pulling rabbits out or hats coins out of the nlr etc But father Is magician of professional standing having toured the vaudeville circuits and played stands with circuses for many yearn Young Zam-loch hit upon an Men to draw In more customers tor Sunday game at home So he consulted Ms father It was a Thus It was the baseball advertising carried the Information the elder Zamloch would put on hla favorite act of awing woman In two before the Sunday game The act was to take place at home plats No doubt there would have been a big crowd there at that Only It rained The games were called oft Ed (Snakecharmer) Tomlin big Ditcher who used to give the boys a laugh in tha Const League a few years ago owns a ranch near Riddle Oregon Ho was released by Buffalo of tba International League recently It took twelve months to make tha Young Corbett-Gorllla Jones match and less than twelve minutes to break It up They were supposed to flgfat In Oakland June 17th Jones took warm-up bout with Bucky Lawless In Chicago Jones lost The Illlnole Boxing Commission called him onto the carpet fined him fl000 nnd suspended him six months for nn-un-satlsfactory fight Chaplain Leslie a Kelley of the California Athletic Commission heard of the Chicago affair and said he would not sanction Jonas' appearance In Oakland The boys had been smoking up Corbet tJones bout since early In 1930 but get them to-gether because of Freight differences Promoter Louis Parent finally landed the plum which soon iter turned Into citrus fruit Oscar Eckhardt outfielder of the San Francisco Missions Is none-field hitter who doeen't hlt em the way ha alms He bate left-handed and necessarily should crash of hla hlta into right field Ftac-ticfciiy ill of them howivtr tnvil to left field TEXAS IttOl' Flirovooort 4 Fort Worth (r- Hoaumonl 4: Honnton Shreveport IS Fort Worth lehl to mil DoUno- 4 TVTFnX ATIOXALIEAGin ssKiari wssz Korhootor BUffn'inJ ijinht) Oily MWM cMduUd Doo Moinco at Omaha pootpoBM min Puebla WlrhlU Oklahoma ASIXOX A-TFX AH lEAOl'B Phoenix tnceon Kl Pxoo 4: Kuso'eo- Ulob Alehoo-UoPsIss Kern Ag Students In Valley Finals For Cattle Sheep BAKERSFIELD (Kern Co) June Julian A McPhee atata supervisor of vocational agriculture was to be here to-day with other Judge Inspect projects of Vt llliam Hackney and John Bldart In the fiwij Judging In the vMIey high school vocational agriculture contest These boys have only two other contestants each opposing them in ths finals this week-end Tho value of the prize In the dMry division is 7WX William Hackney's dairy project will be Judged with that of Robert Hammer of Modesto and Permln Larry of Rlverdale the winner to be awarded a four-weeks-old purebred heifer calf to be donated by Clark of Hanford This prise ie valued at 9750 John RMart'e sheep will be In competition with those of Pale Vaughn of Klngpburg and Earl Wbodhrldge of Modesto Tbe prise In this division will be a purebred Rambnulllet ewe to be awarded by William Briggs of Dixon GANGSTER CONVICTED CHICAGO June Big Earl Herbert reputed henchman of Joe sis convicted ef murder by jury last night end his punish- Buzik Ml Capone followers and the famous beer team Frank Lake and Terry Droggan who pleaded guilty Valley Hotel Men To Be Hosts: At Ball To-night The annual ball of quin Valley charter of the Hotel Greetere of America will be held at the Club to-night with participants azpected from all parts of tho valley Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay di- trFunde raised In a ticket-selling campaign which haa been carried on by members of the valley charter which la aponaorlng the tvtnl will go Into the organization's benevolent fund Roy Andrew general chairman beads the following committee: Reception committee Charles Jenkins chairman May Uttlepage Mrs A Dron and Ed White Floor committee Pulestnn chairman Mabel Mrs Charles Jenkins Metzger Coils Lewis Mrs Grace Thompson Wheel of fortune Hutchins chMrman: Hilda Gilmore Ticket alee at door White and Mrs Hutchins Prize committee Harrv Hobbs chairman Mrs White Emery Whllton Dorothy Howard Floyd Brown Myrtle Hanes Music committee EL Hutchins Helen Peterson Mirth Bramhall and Francis Shepard Punch committee A Dron chairman Herbert Krumbeln Gates Mrs IL Hobbs Finance committee Metzger chairman Ernest Barta Ed White Emil Schmidt and Mrs Charles Jenkins Slain Faro Dealer Buried Jury Will Probe Club Duel RENO (Nsv) June Funeral services and burial were held here to-day for (Blackle) McCracken faro dealer who was hot to death In a gambling house duel by William Graham wealthy gambling house proprietor McCracken formerly resided In Bakersfield California A grand Jury la to be called to Investigate tbe shooting A coroner's Jury held that Graham shot In self defense returning a verdict In twelve minutes William Wondburn attorney for Graham said his client would welcome a grand Jury Investigation of the affair The shooting occurred at the Heymarket Club after a fist fight between Graham and McCracken Tha latter went to hie room got a gun and cama back to the club where Graham was waiting Both opened fire and McCracken fell with a bullet over hi heart Merced Peach Men To Meet At dteafer MERCED (Merced Co June 6 Proposed contracts between peach growers and packers will he discussed at an open meeting of Merced County fruit ranchers at Atwater Grammar School Tuesdey night at 7:30 o'clock it was sn- nnunced here yesterday by Georg he in the In the her the for he the ha It of of LA VD PA "FOR HEALTH" Tour body must have minerals Certain waters are mvsteriouslv endowed bv Nature with almost exactly the same mlnerala that are found in the human body VIUA" Minor! Wot-r la foet contain 1 Imrortanl -minor) that plor a vital sort In mataUInlns your ItMlta Tune in KM Health 0:30 A Consult a sbrslclas Is dotarmloe ths eenoa of Your (88 Branehea In California) FRESNO 2238 PHONE 2-4216 looking for his master Ami hii master ii Iookicz for but if ba has strayed far from home the chance rf mrft-inp is unlrM a Fresno Bee Lest tad Fennd ad hai hern set on hi trail! If TOT oe tour ilng be jnrr to cl! a Ad-Taker tJ5 5221 All Ads Rnsninff Over Tbref Them Art Srosdcait Over KXJ DIES Iowstrrms and former national kc'eerted that plan of the rspkrs and Philip Bird 23 Texas president of the Formers' Union to ran only TPMVW ea ef Pol Ire Mid the men hsd equip- died suddenly her tolsy at theipesrhes this year have prartireliv meat to manufacture dimes end-home of his si ter Mr Lilltsnjrulred the growers I -net year quarters which they need prlsci-Sherpsrdsnn He suffered a heart 1 14 ononoo esses were rsnned and pslljr In slot machines 'attack UOriono rases held over Behlmever of Elk Grove bead tif tbs California Flat Grange Arthur Swift 75 member of the The aseoclatlnn will roirbat the Oregon legislature for the last two'contract said Bhlmjrer who is (rm atiil f-trr nafiriial rirc'--oil ttlann nf ths rirkrn LEGISLATOR I was fixed at lift Imprienn- -'rnent Heibert we rhsrf-ri with fatally ohnrileg Thomas Bonner.

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