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SANTA ANA PATI.Y REGISTER. FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 24, 1935 EXTENSION OP fit the eesrch ITinet Oppcsiti the he eaid, sits! and busir troteo? Son todi for profits." has bfin the "little ly the small rss men than he PRESENTS! PJ-ECT10N BILL in LABOR HERO (Continued hr om tlnd Muit that the pr nrlpla of us never Ameri-j the only GOLD CURDS TO 200 "FRIENDS" (Continued from It PRORATE ACT PROBABLY WILL BE CARRIED TO HIGH COURT (Continued from 1) he brc hr jKht it step on to ton In record to provisions of thr art, designed to strengthen and make more workable the prorate act. McFadden said statements published hv press associations that the proposed amendments repre- I sent the differences between the Farm Bureau and the California Agricultural Council, the latter of representatives of I cat: pat: hv ted for Identification only in ncrgency is equally inacceptahle, ided the judge, in a statement "Why should It be neces- i OOJITiI iry to obtain personal identifl- poopprfltive marketing associations, cards from the highway wrpe not. true. The truth, he said, The emergency envisioned gold courtesy cards could ti tate cram He ra Unrest NBA state nati def labe An.

said. to engaged commerce alone spread unrest and di He asserted that dc tween interstate an commerce sere "hip! and that N'RA was taally "to regulate all industry and to pro pi eyes. of the exploited workers ar called service trades might not i interstate com mere Green said that the cornerstone oi the ntire legislative program favored 1 ganired labor. A moat tension as approved by the in the Clark resolution. "is in reality a destruction XRA more complete and than would be a refusal to continue it in any form." He charged that advocates of the temporary plan knew that action would kill the XRA and discredit the entire idea federal economic gontroL In defense of the NR streng th the fi he at rs have to dh act an emergency in which the was involved." Judge Morrison declined to the specific of to Governor Mer- I am until the communication the governor.

Meanwhile, dispatches from Sac- where the Santa Ana ild incident drew attention, ated that highway patrol head- uarters had admitted that there ere at least £00 gold courtesy ards held by friends of Cato. Cost $4 Each the practice first was said, Cato paid I himself, a cost of each, hut now. in moat I the. recipient of the i beneath for them, patrol head-1 said. The cold Is that the Farm Bureau and the Council is in agreement on the measure.

The bill was voted out of committee yesterday with a favorable recommendation. It expected that if it passes the senate the assembly also will approve the measure, McFadden sold. Orange county men at the senate hearing on the measure included Herbert Bray, manager of the Francis Citrus association, Wade Flippen, of El Modena, and Felton Browning, of Tustin, past president of the Orange County Farm Bureau, and all prominent i When the 14-YEAR OLD GIRL INNER WITH POSTER (Continued from Page 1) Police News ti iras opp ion, hut agreed the right to mat in reme unde definitior the NRA the entire CO EXTENSIO! ex- id. that the attempt to extension meant that there W' not be "a fair and honest tr of the only plan whicti has so 'ar advanced for the r. hab ration of our economic system." Hope Organized labor Green said, was faced "with a determined effort the part of certain interested and group? to destroy not only ail the progress we have during the past two years but also to destroy any hope of grese in the immediate future." He said the country was not yet out of the depression, that there were persons unemploy, ed, that relief load for the coming year will be the heaviest history and "yet in the of auch condition a minor portion of one group in our economic life that we shall abandon all attempts at industrial regulation and improvement.

predicted that if N'RA it killed, unemployment wil) jump, sink WASHINGTON. May President Roosevelt wants the Bankhead cotton control act extended for another year, legislative i leaders said today after a confor- nger- ence with him. to The present law runs through the 1935-36 crop year. Sen. Bankhead.

author of the act. said house and senate agricultural committees were agreed extension of the act which provides for production control and ioans to growers. Green The measure would be limit 1 in same form. Bankhead said, would (He said there was some sentiment cross, wa with posters from 42 units to he accompanied by a form of auxiliary of Orange, rtiv- ietter from Cato which reads: I erside and Ban Bernardino coun- am enclosing a courtesy plaque, ties. Ti is may be used as a means of Beth is the daughter of Mr.

and identification in cases of emerg- Hugh Barton of 512 Malvern ency. hut is not intended to ex-; avenue. Her poster won first place cuse willful or reckless violations in the Fullerton contest, and thus of the law. I trust you will find entry in the district contest, and its possession a pleasure to you with this latter citation, will be and a sendee in case of ernerg- entered in the state contest at ency" I Fresno next fall. There.

24 other Even if the practice was in-j district prize winners will com- noeent as the form letter sounds, pete. it is not wholesome Two other Orange county stu- commenved Judge Morrison. "And dents won citations yesterday, if the form letter really meant' Alma Dye of Newport Beach, an what it said, the whole arrange- honorable mention in high school ment would be senseless, because classification, and Felix Castro, there would be no point in having Habra grammar school student, one of the cards an honorable mention. Humors were heard here today i Dorothy Madison of Colton won that would he made to I first in the high school displry. save James Arnold from the five- I Bill Plosman of Chaffey an hon- Ruben C.

Doss. 23. of Santa Ana was lodged in the county inil on a drunk driving charge at 1:65 a.m. today by Deputy Sheriffs Fred Swayze and Steve Duhart, follow: ing his arrest at Lincoln and West- I ern avenues. Frank Lewis, in the same car ith Doss, wag booked (on a drunk charge.

Antonio Maldonado, 26, and Rafael Raygoxa, 22, both of Puente, and Antonio Mema, 23, of Calexico were hooked at the county yesterday by Federal Immigration officers on a charge of illegal entry Into the Fnited States. to understand Assemblyman Frank W. Wright's opening remarks hut his reference to the Epic News "guttersnipe paper," brought a violent objection from Assemblyman Ben Rosenthal, Los Angeles Epic democrat. might expect something like that from a man like Rosenthal shouted into the microphone The EPic News has been the only paper to print the Hits Epic Paper "Well," drawled Wright, "All 1 know is that the grass turned yellow when the paper was thrown on my By this time Speaker Edward Craig was continually and unsuccessfully rapping for order. During a brief lull, Assemblyman Patrick McMurray, San Francisco, strode belligerently across the assembly floor toward Assemblyman Lee Geyer.

demanding an explanation of some statement made by Geyer. Two sergeants-at-arms rushed to Geyer's desk to prevent what first appeared to he an impending fist fight, but McMurray returned to his desk. 35 of 335 South Rising to a point of personal Orange, charged privilege. Assemblyman Ford Chatters. Lindsay, said: "I paid my own campaign ex- Don Hertlck, Glassell street, violating terms of probation, and Otto Leffler, 23.

of Ana sentenced to 60 days on a drunk and paying my own ex- driving charge, were booked at the penses here and getting sick Curtailment Of P. E. Service To Brea Requested Hearing on the application of the Pacific Electric railway to greatly curtail its service in Northern Orange county got under way In the State building In Angeles today, with an examiner of the California Railroad Commission presiding. The company proposed to discontinue all service to Y'orbs Brea, Fullerton and Habra with the exception of one combination passenger and express schedule daily. According to a report from the Pacific Electric, the La Habra- Fullerton line was operated at a loss of 11610 during the past year.

Loss on the Whittier line was reported at $11,851. A. PRODUCE county jail yesterday afternoon. Theft of a two-months old heifer calf owned by Mrs. Chapman of Garden Grove, from the ranch of day jail sentence given him by Justice Morrison for speeding 60 miles per hour.

Arnold is scheduled to start serving his sentence next Monday, It was reported that application would he made to su- orAble mention and Elsie Boyle of Uplands an honorable mention in grammar school display. In the legend on her poster. Beth explained, under the title of and Devotion." "In draw- for a two-year extension, he felt that the one-year could be obtained without trouble. Bankhead went to the White House with Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace, tn Ellison D.

Smith of the senate committee and Chairman Marvin Jones the house GLENN RUDEL DIES ST RIS peri or habeas lease. court here corpus to or a writ of I ing poster. 1 endeavored to fdn re- convey the thought of loyalty and devotion. canine veteran standi? tense and tired of all this damned The speaker then called for a vote, and the bill was withdrawn from committee, 50 to 17. The Garrison measure would require the filing of a full report on all campaign expenditures of candidates for public office.

It would prohibit any public corporation from making direct contributions to political campaigns and strengthen the provisions guarding against from the backyard was reported CQgrupt practice relative to elec- to police yesterday by Mrs. Basil! T. Underwood, 1702 South Van Nests. R. Hylton, Route 1.

Anaheim, was investigated yesterday by the sheriff office. The calf had been dragged through a 5-acre grove to a truck parked on Ball road, it was learned, ft of a bicycle valued at $10 tions. LOS ANGELES, May Supplies were heavy In most lines with demand and trading generally moderate at about steady to weaker prices. Artichokes: Arroyo grande 48s Asparagus: Local and San Diego Co. extra fancy loose 7-7 lb.

Avocados: Local loose Fuertes 7-7 tic. Coast fi-fitiC. Anaheims, Dick insons, Duttons and Spinks c. Panchoys and 2-3c. Na- lials and Queens Lyons 4H-5c lb.

BeanR: San Diego Co. Kentucky Wonders 4-4 c. San Pedro and Laguna Beach 4-4Vic. Coachella Valley Orange Co. Kentucky Wonders Few fancy pole Yellow wax.

flat type Bunched vegetables: Beets 7fi-S5c. Carrots 65-75c, Dikon 40-50c, Green onions Leeks 65-75c Mustard 30-35c. Parsley 75-90C. Radishes 90c. Spinach 5O-60C.

Parsley 73-flOe. Turnips 25-35c. Aliduel Imperial Valley .1 umbo 43a 12.75-33.00. Standard Corn. Coachella valley Oregon evergreen, lugs 85-31.

Lettuce: Santa Maria, Lompoc and Guadalupe dry pack 4 32 San Tails Obispo 4 S1.25-S1.35. Youngherrles: Trays few $1.10. Crates few Teas: Pismo and Orange co. pole 3-3 c. San Luis Obispo bush S- 3lic.

Lompoc 3-3Vic. Peppers: Coachella valley California wonders 15-18c. Squash: Local white summer, lugs 65-75c. Orange Co. yellow orookneek 50-60c log.

San Diego Italian 40-50c. Imperial valley white summer lugs 40-50c, Italian 35-450. Strawberries: Local Klondlkes, 30- pt. crates $2-32 25. Tomatoes: Unchanged.

RECALL NOTICE1 EAILS TO SHOW AT CLEMENTE The threatened notice of intent to circulate recall petitions against Earl Von Bonhorst, Ban Clemente city councilman, had not been filed at the San Clemente city clerk's office this morning. Neither Mayor A. T. Smith or Chief of Police Thomas Murphlne, who are reported to he back, of move against Von Bonhorst, could he located today. Smith yesterday announced that the notice of Intent would be filed either this morning or Saturday morning, following the action of If Von Bonhorst supporters In the San Clemente political battle In filing recall petitions against the mayor yesterday.

The battle between the mayor and councilman was Joined some time ago, when the mayor ousted Von Bonhorst from his positions as police and fire commissioner, listing five specific reasons for his action. Von Bonhorst supporters retaliated with the. recall move against Smith. Yesterday Smith supporters announced they would take up the gauntlet, by filing similar action against Von Bonhorst. An aviation unit' has Kien formed at Tri-State College, Angola.

and the major engineering at the school is aeronautical engineering. Notice Glenn A. Ruddell, 45, of 1321 Bush street. this morning at allowed as read. official statement of the PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ORANGE former master.

COUNTY. Santa Ana. California, May 21. 1935 The Board met In regular session. Present Supervisors John C.

Mitchell, I 'halrman, AVm, C. LtRoy IE. Lyon, Willard Smith and the I clerk. I Absent: Supervisor N. E.

West. Minutes of the previous meeting ere read and approved. Demands on the County of Orange An automobile reported stolen last night from 901 South Ross street, was recovered early today at Huntington Beach and returned to the owner, Ross Howe, accord! ing to reports on file at the police and eager beside the small white station. cross under which one of; our brave boys. He is known to the dog as the comrade who fought with him in the wrath-red forge of war.

The token of lovely Flan- ders poppies in his mouth, the glory of faith In bis eyes, and the sentiment of love in his heart bei speak bis deep affection for his LIBERTY BONDS STEINMETZ DEFENSE is home. Mr. Ruddell, who had ved in Santa Ana for the past 7 years, is survived by his raoth- I er. Mrs. Lottie Ruddell, Santa Ana, wages sink, sweat chops spring and uncle, Albert Tow nsend, of children go back to work un- Lo- Angeles.

der shamful conditions, and Funeral -ervices, arrangements less bitter competition will reap- for which have not been complet- pear," ed, will be under the direction of Opposition to the N'RA he the WJnbigler funeral home, with cnarced, originated among employ- Interment to follow in Fairhaven ers who "want to exploit their cemetery. AT ewSummer DRESSES Arrived for Saturday Beautiful Silk Dresses Just arnvtc for Saturday's Quality that will tmitt you at this price. Plain Pastels. Sdk Prints. Party Frocks, Graduation and Formal Dresses Shirtmakers, Jacket Suits, etc.

Clever new styles Beautiful Materials and itt 14 to 48 105 W. 4th St. SsntR Ana Pool Room License was denied M. G. Crus.

Fool Room License was granted Frank Rosa. Lance Hall License was granted Jess P. Trigg, Chairman and Clerk were authorized to rign the Agreement tor of Andrew O. Meeklen- borg. Chairman and Clerk were authorized to sign the Agreement of Transfer of Marion B.

from Los Angeles to Orange County. Notice of Change Old Age Security was granted Rebecca Ea-tman, Emma Anderson, Sylvester Ames. Albert Hasson, Sam Vallace, De- liiah Herndon, Leonard Gillen wa- ter. Miguel Brreca and Mary Whiteman. Renewal Old Age Security was granted John R.

F.yman, Miguel Er- reea. Renewal Aid was granted Daisy Stewart, Mama.ru Yamanchi, Juana Rodriquez, and Mrs Cruz Hickman. Hearing on Second Hand Dealers License of R. P. Phipps and R.

Brechner was continued to May 28th 1936 at 10 a. un Clark was directed to record Mortgages to the County of Orange Deed from Elva Bates to County of Orange was accepted Chairman and Clerk were authorized to sign the Release of age of Harry Massey and Alice Jansey to the County of Orange Map Traci No. 994 was accepted as? official plotting No new streets. Chairman was authorized 1" approve bond on Map Tract No. 994.

Resolution to terminate, proceid- irigs for Midway City Sanitary tried was regularly passed and adopted. approval of board of a project sub- to Gladys M. Stanley was paused and adopted. Supervisor Willard Smith was called from the meeting. It was ordered to Cancel Clerk Warrant No.

9225 for $20.00. Transfer of to i'range County Flood Control District ordered made. Transfer of Funds was ordered made. Chairman was authorised to semi letter to Irvine Company showing approval of board a project submitted Engineer Roy Browning for filling of a piec of land at New port Bay T'urehaeing Agent was authorised to purchase a light sedan for Road Department. The Board adjourned to May 28th 1935 at 10 a.

in. M. BACKS Clerk of the Board of By Edna Squires. Deputy. OLD WORDS OUTMODED SALT LAKE CITY, words and arc outmoded and should be replaced by and "mortician" or "funeral it was declared at a convention of morticians here.

NEW YORK. May The defense scored a major victory today as taking of testimony was concluded in the trial of Jo- svph Leib Steinmetz who shot and killed his 16-year-old bride, Ruth, and a Roman Catholic priest with whom he found her in a hotel room lart Nov. 26. NEW YORK. May John Barrymore, 19-year-old Elaine Barrie, Miss Barrie's parents, and a party of friends were en route to Havana today in the actor's yacht.

Miss Barrie is the girl who sent 1 Barrymore a note of sympathy while he as in Doctors hospital, and who had been seen In his company frequently for the past several weeks. Miss Barrie, youthful and beautiful. confided her dream of becoming a stage celebrity when she wrote to Barrymore. The actor, who recently startled the stage world by inviting his former wife and her present husband to take cruise with him on his yacht, made her his protege. NEW YORK.

May Liberty bonds: Liberty 32-47 100.4. Liberty "st 32-47 100.fi, Liberty 4th 33-38 102.9. Liberty 4. 45is called. Treasury 47-52 116.1* Treasury 44-64.

111.20. Treasury 3sta 46 56, 109.29. Treasury 42-47 107.fi. Treasury 41-43 Ma-rch 107.30. Treasury 40-43 June 107 03.

Treasury 44-46 106.2. Treasury IBs 43-45 106.5. Treasury 3HS 41, 108.1. Treasury 46-49 105.28. Treasury 364s 49-52 Treasury 51-65, 103 25.

Treasury 3s 46-48 103 Treasury 6-fl0, 101.17. Home Owners 4s 51, 100 29. TH RESUME FIGHT from Page 1) which followed the 54 to 40 vote which upheld the president yesterday with eight more votes than he needed was the definite trend toward separating the bonus Issue from the Inflation issue. Much of the opposition to the Batman hill was based on the assertion that It would start the printing presses rolling toward uncontrolled inflation. This denied by the Patmanltes.

hut it was made the reason for a number of votes against the bill. The leading bonus proposal now is that of Sen. Bennett Champ Clark, who will attempt to have the senate rules suspended in order to attach a rider to the pending navy bill. A two-thirds vote is required for such a procedure. Only a Few Days Left! RADIO SALE Quantities Limited Terms 50c, 75c and $1 a Week New Models will Arrive Here June 1st.

Drastic Reductions on all Models in stock. NEW 1935 MODELS. Full Credit if you want to Exchange for a 1936 Model on June 15th. HOME LOANS REFINANCING We are making loam to home owners at a cost which compares favorably with any loan now being offered. Payments of $12.00 per month on a loan of $1000,00 will pay it off in 9 yeari and 8 months including interest.

The interest is computed on the balance which reduces with each payment. Santa Ana Building Loan Association Wt and Sycamore New 1935 Model Radios Names Withheld by Request of Distributor Here Are a Few of the 40 Bargains $94.00 All-Wave Console $69-50 $90.00 Long and Short Wave Con. $42.50 Model (2 only) $50.00 Model $5D 50 Long and Short Wave Con. TURNER'S 2202 LOCAL INSTITUTION OPERATED BY PEOPLE YOU KNOW" Santa Ana 221 West 4th St. Phone 1172 We have the style you like in WHITE PALM BEACH Single Breasted Shirred Back Single Breasted Pleated Back Double Breasted Shirred Back Double Breasted Pleated Back Double Breasted Plain Back Wear WEST 13283782.

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