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pacp srv HANFORD DAILY SENTINFT HANFORD. CALIFORNIA. FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 12, 1938. ll JAPAN DENIES en graft quiz Freak Accidenll! WMMnak Falal To Girl Grad -r. FLEET IS BACK IN SAN DIEGO AGAIN More About -IjQOOSLAIN BY FOE ValleyNewsiBOMBS in hankow, TWO OTHER CITIES here this afternoon of the first I SMALL BANDS OF INDIANS IN N.

M. MAY BE OIL KINGS IN PEIIIliVLVAHIA mt OF AU1H0R1TV John Silva of Hollywood is here with his family for a brief visit with his mother, Mrs. C. A. Silva.

U. S. OAHU'S REMOVAL load of lumber to reach Porterville w. Whltney lumber mU1' the new Mt Whitney lumber mill' San Diego, Aug. 12 (LP More than 30 warships, 200 land planes 'and V) patrol bombers were due bak Berkeley, Aug.

12. (IP A freak' accident on the Tunnel Road in Contra Costa county was blamed to- Mrs. Ragnn and ciaushtPri day for the death of Miss Dorothy Mrs. Mary Carollo of Sunflower Vu-Peggy Strode, 18, Berkeley high were business usitors Han-school graduate, who died at Thulsday- Bates hospital a few hours after the Washington. Aug.

12 (IP) A (Continued From Page One) small band of New Mexico Indians at Johnsondale. east of California southwestern Suchang had been hit. appeared today to be in line for an Hot Springs. A truck loaded with Tlie communi(llu Sllid flames rose oil fortune which may rival that of 8,000 board feet of Incense cedar is 2000 fppt over the Hankcnv -station Mr. and Mrs.

H. V. Woodgates and Oklahoma. Indians, the office of now on its way from Johnsondale and nearb' -sPbming alld weavln Indian affairs revealed today. bound to Stockton via.

Porterville. nliIls-Officials said there was every At Stockton the cedar will be made 1 Bonlbs were dropied on all parts George are leaving Saturday lor week's vacation in Seabright and Santa Cruz. Relief To U. S. S.

Moncocy At Kiukiang On The Yangtse Refused. Harrisburg, Aug. 12 IP Gov. George H. Earles request that i at their San Diego stations today he be arrested Immediately so that following a weeks Intensive maneu-charges of graft, extortion and co ir- vers off the Central California cion against his administration could coast.

be aired In public, was Ignored to- Eight submarines and the mother day by District Attorney Carl B. ship Holland, 20 destroyers, the Shelley. flight cruiser Detroit and the aircraft Shelley was holding out for a carrier Ranger were expected to be son accident occurred. Deputy Sheriff P. a M.

Donaldson said she was riding in a car driven of Hankow. Hardest hit was the tliou-j Shanghai, Aug. 12. (IP) Japanese, by John Price. 21.

University of; TT Miss La Vcme Souza, daughter ol He said Price at- Mi. and Mrs. Mike Souza, California senior u.iu ivirs. mikc souza. was op- naval authorities today denied the fleeing In reason to believe that a rich strike into chests, lining for closets, is imminent on the 750.000 acres be- cedar cut at the mill will longing to the Jicanlla Apaches.

Stockton officials of the company He understood that several large have said. The truck will be escorted of thc oil companies have taken up leases into Porterville by motorcycle of- northern section from where sands of refugees were offensive of the war. 1 eralld Jury inVestlgatlon of the at thplr moorings by nightfall. governor and 12 associates and Earle tempted to pass a truck and trailer, erated on at a local hospital ycsier-swerved Into the trailer to avoid adav for appendicitis and is doing as pedestrian, and the trailer fell as can bp on the northern New Mexico land, nCers and photographs taken at a Because of the likelihood of the downtown point. the top of his car.

Japanese Americans who escaped injury when thc Saint Anne convent was Kiukiang where a food hit were Mrs. Hazel G. Alrien. Arling- shortage was reported, ton Height. Mary E.

Chava- I The refusal was interpreted as her. Chicago and Father Morse, ad- further intensification of the Japa-as not given. jnese control of the Yangtse river. They reported that an American It was understood to have been based flag was flung irom the main flag- on the contention that the river is request of United States officials to Mrs. J.

W. Bass, who has been I spending the past several weeks with MOV HUNTING STATE JOB her daughter, Mrs. T. L. Morgan and Sacramento (IP) California I family in Coalmga, returned home today.

holds regular civil service examina discovery, Jicarilla chieftains have polled their 750 members to determine whether the minerals found Hospital Room Is Court Scene Over Mercy Killing Case was trying to have a friendly legislative committee make the Investigation. The legislature, dominated by Democrats, had passed four laws superseding the grand jury and setting up a committee to make the investigatiin of the Democratic governor but the state supreme court had created an impasse halting ticas for lion hunters. The job pavs 110 monthly, with a bonus for each pelt. SCHOOL ALLOTMENT Visalia. Aug.

12 (VNS) shall revert to the tribe or to tn- Bswlfk, state vocational education overwhelm- dlrec.tor today informed Roy L. Drig-ger. Tulare county superintendent of schools, that Tulare county apportionment for the 1938-39 federal and state vocation fund will be 082.35. The past school vear the tionment of about 350 000 acres of rountv received onIy Q2 had refused to recognize the appor- Mr. and Mrs.

George McNamara are leaving Saturday morning for Mammouth Lakes where they will Richmond, Aug. 12 (IP) Mis. pole and smaller ones from the build-j unsafe, despite thc continuous up- mgs when he raiders struck. A large river parade of Japanese warships botb investigations until it rules Emilie Rdnecker's room at Rieh- spend the next two weeks. They federal law.

the Jicarillas previously next month on the constitutionality of the new laws. The majority of the supreme court are Republicans, as is Shelley. will make their headquarters at Bishop and Mr. McNamara will try his luck at fishing. American tlag was painted on the and transports.

i roof next to the chapel. a reliable source said the Japanese 1 In the area around the Wuchang 'also had strongly urged the Mono-i the tract to individuals. -Principal cause for The 'increase and Knl1Kim offlclals est-icacy to remain at Kiukiang. This Af result of apportionment of apportionment Driggers said is that lba than 200 were kill-; was interpreted as a Japanese ef-' Visalia high school and junior college lands among Oklahoma Indians, ed and 350 wounded. Only the in- fort to prevent a foreign gunboat mond Cottage hospital became a temporary court room today when she waived preliminary hearing on charges of the mercy slaying of her aged mother, Mrs.

Marie Re.ik-witz. Justice of the Peace John Moore conducted the unusual court procedure during which time Mrs. K-'-inecker remained in her bed. 4LP) Albert rouhded by flowers, and made no many became fabulously wealthy Airs. Cr.mp visited Claia Hawley of Angels arrived here Thursday and with her and her Labor Czar Sent To Prison In Oregon are installing more expansive through the discovery of oil.

When Uonal pr0Rrams This money which is given by the is state and federal governmcnt that allotment began in the early part of this century many refused to accept individual tracts. Among used for teachers salarics. thc dissenter was thc late Jackson Barnett, a Creek. sister. Airs.

J. W. Arthur, and ief; this morning accompanied by Ai'ss Clara Ann Arthur lor San Franciwo where they will spend ten dujs on business and vacation. With PETER PAN Cool, Refreshing, Delicious Fresh Fruit Flavors accuracy of thc bombers prevented a demonstration proving the river safe. i It was understood that the Japa- nese navy offered to supply the Monocacy with food and fuel Thc offer was rejected.

However, the! Dallas, Au; ed. Rescue workers were hampered Monocacy by fires started in incendiary bombs. They said 50 persons had been killed I and 150 wounded. Fifty young women silk factory workers wore buried alive when a wore Thingumabob Shot Earl Rosser, czar of the I union, was sentenced jlhe state penitentiary Ison after Circuit Walker denied 44-year-old dethroned 1 comment other than to sigh deeply Oregon' Teamsters' w'hen informed she was to remain to 12 years in 1 custody of the sheriff, today for ar- Her counsel, Thomas At. Carlson, Judge Arlee G.

a'd bp enter pleas of not a defense motion fur PuM)' alld nf guilty by reason of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Rcse, URASII SUIT FILED Visalia.

Aug. 12 (VNS) Albert Wehr and Adeline Guttman Wehr today filed suit in superior court against Harold Cleveland Leslie. 19. Pt.t3crS-Qt.25t Packed MUSEUM. BATEMAN Bl'Y INTO REP.

EXC'II. pamed by their daughter. Airs Hir- 1 Take Some Home old Deibert. and little granddaugn- Flod St. John, president of Re- Alter Track Clash; Winner Loses Race insanity as soon as passible icxt ter, Donna Dee, left yesterday on public Pictures Corp.

of California, Charles C. Leslie, and Air. and Airs PETER FOUNTAIN a new trial. Rosser was convicted has sold a sizeable interest in his A. J.

Leslie for $31,670 damages as July 10 of i week after Deputy Dist. Atty. Horn Patterson files information on t.vj case at the Martinez county court house. complicity in the $95,000 incendiary I fire last November at the non-union 'West Salem box factory. the new streamliner for Los Ange to a few days.

They will the Rose's son. Joe Rose, who is leaving soon for Honolulu, having been transferred there by the wholesale drug firm by whom he is dngotit near the Wuchang station 1 was hit. Tlie shelter collapsed. An hour later only eight corpses had been recovered despite the efforts of i rescue workers to remove the tangled concrete, wire and wood debris. Each of the girls wore a tag in-I scribed "refugee from Yishing.

They had been waiting at the sta- exchanges to S. D. Weisbaum and rcsuIt of an auto collision on High-FrancLs A. Bateman, managers of v'a -v south of Tulare on Alay his San Francisco and Los Angeles Exchanges respectively. Both will remain in their present positions.

Hollywood Reporter. Cily Band Concert Saratoga Springs, N. Aug. 12 1 Racing stewards today con.sideird! a penalty for Jockey Lee Hardy who disqualified after a winning i was For Your Next PERMANENT TRY Minnie's Beauty Shop Air Cooled and Newly Equipped 412 N. Redington St.

Ph. 263 i Pleases Big Crowd ion for a train for three days, de- ride yesterday in the Sanford Stake by the congestion of rail traf- jinx that Daily Sentinel, 75c per month THREATENER OF PRESIDENT SENT TO STATE HOME S. D. Weisbaum is a former Hanford man, where; he was born and 1 raised. He is a son of Airs.

Nathan i Weisbaum. STARTS TONITE nBlflZf LUITH DRnmn PETERSOM I MUSIC STORE A MUSIC STORE (-the race cost the lift fic out of the provisional capital, of Thingumabob, leading two year old. units along! Thingumabob, ridden by Eddie after round winning jockey in the 1 i Kentucky DcrSy. crowded il' h'CT? 2 to the tnm )I Til vIaHO fw iima t- WUllittlVU OV.llVIIUg WiiCntLllUlg Ivt Thc seventh concert of the sea- son. put on by the Hanford Munici-; pal Band, under the direction of Austin James, drew a large crowd I Thursday evening.

One of the band numbers, "Youth 1 nunlber of tanks TllimWhoMt mevelAMM i Triumphant. 1 Anti-Aircraft Futile Chinese anti-aircraft the Yangtse fned round to to Incendiary bomb, set OIL PERMANENTS 1.95 $2.50 3.50 All Work Guaranteed CHARLTON PARLOR Phone 174 04 W. Eighth St MARRIAGES AUGUST SPECIAL CLEVELAND-WARCKEN In Ha l- ,0 PrMelt Hoosevelt, today SPECIAL iright foreleg just above the fetlodc. )Was ordered committed to the state STUDENT ZU0 DISCOUNT Band and Orchestra INSTRUMENTS ford, July 24. 1938, Lloyd Anthony a modern overture, them believed to have Cleveland.

25, and Louise Walck- as especially enjoyed by the au en. 24. both of Hanford. Rev. dence-Stephen Wyatt officiated.

Elliott oyd and Junior Spencer, Andrews acted as witness. and duci was received uv me A cornet duet by Melvin oil Co.of New the pany, or the Shell was well received by the -r, barracks Permanents. S1.50, $2.50. $3.50 Wet Finger Wave 20c Dry Finger Wave 35c Texas com-1 veiennanan mercifully hospital for the insane at Mendocino Petroleum Co detroyed following a hearing before Superior Hard was abroad Hugli W. Jack- Judge Georgia Bullock.

housing Russian crowd. Gene Paden rendered "Bells 1 sons Ariel Toy, the horse that I pilots flying in the Service of the I'" TV RaPP was of wrllin? the Chinese air force also came within 1 Thlnumabob was trJin to Pas on president demanding money and Make Arrangements For Your Repairing NOW Have your local paper delivered to St. Alarys and "Love Walk In," At Artesia Beauty Shop 109 N. Irwin St. Phone 137 For Appointments your door.

Only 75c per month. 4 I accompanied Buckner. Miss Martha Ann! of failing bombs Ithe inslde WhiIe 11 Iooked like threatening to come to Washington Chinese officials believed that was bumped into the to shoot you" if the funds were During the intermission Miss heraldcd the approach of a Arar absolved Hardy of not forthcoming. Emma Nardini, accordionist, accom- blame. Hardy continued on and i After relating his plans to a friend.

Japanese offensive in the upper' pamed by four string instruments, Yangtse valjev a Jnst crossed the finish a length in the; Daniel Pauloo, who later signed an nl 1 -Al Al IH KAmiln A .6 TV I .4 four played popular numbers. An-other feature of the concert was a Hangyang-known as C'ear' insanity complaint. Rapp fled Call- military! There was a rom the JO.CPOj fomia. He was arrested in Memphis in the stands as Arcaro pulled up by secret service agents and return- change and tbe Wuhan district, plano duet pIaye1 by Mlies Martha heart of China 'Ann Buckner and Frankie Lee Adams. A band novelty Amateur Alec." was presented, with members (A Japanese army Shanghai confirmed spokesman in'sharply with Thingumabob, the 1-4! ed here for trial.

that the high 1 ravorite virtup of his win in the The hearing was brief. Rapp bab-was preparing a futuritT onIy two weeks ibling irrationally on the witness stand as he admitted authorship of Tlie colt, owned by Mrs. Charles the letters. was preparing a major, offenslve agalnst Hank(ffi, probably ago. of the band singing and playing.

James received a large ap- pause from the audience for his. Both Mass for Battle Shipman Payson. was going so fast I Tote them." he said, but they vocal rendition of "Please Be Kind," i Chinese also were massing fori1 was a dozen strides before 1 were misinterpreted. I didn't intend to kill Mr. Roosevelt.

and the band swing combination also battle. It Arcar stopped him. The was expected that the undefeoi-campaign might well be the largest of two ypar old dropped to his kmvs any attempted by thc Japanese since 1 for a moment, but arose and stoud received a big hand when they played "Loch Lomond. The band will play thc last con- Have your local paper delivered to your door. Only 75c per month.

on three feet. the start of the war. cert of the season next week. GHUBUTRV A No One Can Conceal DEAFNESS FUNERALS Before them were about 1.000.000 I As Ariel Toy came romping home Chinese fighters, many well trained. length ahead of George D.

while thousands have been receiving 'Widener's Birch Rod, his number urgent training in the last six was flashed as the winner. Stewards months. Hundreds of propagandists immediately went into conference and soon Ariel Toy's number came and down, with the announcement of the disqualification. Birch Rod, a lint hii on ronrpu! rono tio oi vn nv a no lar' than a woman.s rmn-P a If von aro ronstantly mlsumD r-Htandinc: jx-ople your ear are nrobwhlv Tall for FREE demonstration and ronsultation tn our offiro or in your home. 50-1 shot, was declared the NEWRITZ TODAY and SATURDAY "CHANGE OF HEART" MRS.

FILOMINA S. TOVARES Requiem mass for Mrs. Flomuia 1 Silva Tova res, resident of this com- right or their lives and country. unity for many years, who pas-ed away at a local hospital on Tuesday, was held tilts morning at, 10 o'clock at St, Brigid's church. Rev.

Stephen Wyatt acted as celebrant. Members of Hatitnrd Lodge, No. 42, S. P. R.

S. I. who acted as honorary pall bearers were Mesda.nes H. Lopez. M.

Rose, M. M. BonRo. Joas Muniz, Laura Silva and Bell Macedo. I were going through the countryside, urging the populace to rise up UNLAWFUL GAMES BANNED; OWNERS WARNED OF LAW Warning was issued today by Get The Genuine ACOUSTICON AND HEAR CZECH GROUP IS FIGHTING GERMAN AUTONOMY PLAN With GLORIA STUART MICHAEL WHALEN LYLE TALBOT and BOB STEELE In Acousticon Institute OF FRESNO 518 Mason BUlg.

Ph. 3-7281 "DESERT PATROL" Dio- Apt i it Attorhey Roger R. Waleh and i Active pall bearers were H. Lopez, Sheriff L. P.

Loftis M. S. De Rose, Frank Araujo, Mati- to owners of slot PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER MIMEOGRAPHING Vgnes K. Cowman, Civic Auditorium Office of Chamber of Commerce (Continued From Page One) can no longer retreat, not by one machines, punch boards and other inch." uel Lopes, M. Bonito and Joe Perry.

devices which do not meet with Inc requirements of thc state lmv tin- German Maneuvers less they are removed from the I Berlin, Aug. 12. IP) German Interment was in the mausoleum 'at Calvary cemetery under the (RdlioI IhmtAs. direction of Russell Ac Scott Mortuary. TONIGHT and SATURDAY Under the Stars and Smokeless Skies 1 the Cleanliness of a Natural Gas Community 'She Loved a Fireman' PHONES Rea.

998-W Office 539 I county immediately the owners will arm.v maneuvers which may take Hours 9 to 5, Others by Appointment be prosecuted and the machines 1000.000 men into the field next 'and device will be confiscated. are not connected with the Both Sheriff Loftis and District 1 Sudeten German minority crisis ini I at a local hosptial, held thil Attorney Wach Pintcd out that Czechoslovakia, government quar I morning at 9 o'clock at St. Brigid's i the llas been kept free of till I tPrs said baday. i church. Rev.

James Maloney acted gamPS and drviccs that violate tl.e! Orders have gone out to requisition EATS, DANCING and REFRESHMENTS AT BAT TAVERN With DICK FORAN ANN SHERIDAN ROBT ARMSTRONG i law until tlie last few days. But and other equipment for the And Also as celebrant. Pall bearers were M. P. Quadros, snce 3hc purge in adjoining coun- manfuvrs.

Reserves will be called RILEY THORNE, Prop. Angelo Aiani, J. P. Pinheiro, the owners have sneaked them ,0 participate with regular troops, Malta, A. Ferreira, Antone Laite.

FRED SCOTT in The Roaming Cowboy" With LOIS JANUARY Into this county contrary to the or-1 The maneuvers are scheduled to 1 dors issued by thc officers in an ef-' begin Monday and last until fort to get by and in plain words Aug' 30' They will be sPread ovl'r they must remove them at once or a tremendous area Instead of being Interment was in Calvary under direction of Peoples Undertaking Parlors. PERMANENTS the so-called $1.50, $1.95, $2.50 and $3.50 it is thc cleanest fuel for cooking. ith gas, you have exact adjustment of heat you avoid boilovers and excess steam. Have you examined recently thc marvelous convenience features of the new gas appliances? Drop in at a dealers or the gas company, toda) Ask about the very liberal terms. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS COMPANY The stars seem closer in Southern California! There is no smoke-laden atmosphere to dim them.

Skies are smokeless because the pre ailing fuel is natural gas. And gas burns clean. It provides the intense energy needed to keep industry humming and to make homes more livable, yet it leaves no residue of any kind. Because of its controllability, too, else. concentrated as in grand maneuvers.

C. M. FELLS PAINTSHOP Helen's Beauty Shop rh. 737-W 605 N. Harris St.

Contracting, painting and paper hanging Phone 473 610 Visalia St, INTENTION TOWED $30 A WEEK FOR LIFE i BABY SCURLOCK Graveside services for Alice Scur-lock, seven-months-old daughter of Will Scurlock, who passed away at a local hospital on Thursday, were held this morning at 11 o'clock at Hanford cemetery. Rev. G. G. Kessel officiated.

Interment was under direction of Peoples Undertaking GLOR FY TONIGHT'S DINNER WITH TERRA-W ILSON I Hanford, Aug. 11, Leonard Elvin Terra, 21, native of California, and Wilma Joy Wil- Do you want a copy of Article 17, native of Missouri. Both i XXXII, (the initiative measure to residents of Lemoore. AUGU5T SPECIAL FLAVOR be submitted directly to the voters) the California State Retirement Life Act. You can get It at Sentinel-Journal office.

15c THE 4 BIG JOBS SPECIAL To August 15th FRENCH NOUGAT and VANILLA BRICK. COOKINO RIHUCIitATION WAT I. HI AT I NO HOUSI-HIATINO New land to be exp ormi Adelaide. Australia LP The possibility Of mineral resources In Antarctic Wilkes Land which was an-lPcr copy nexed by Australia In 1933 are to be investigated soon. The expedition Payments the USE THE CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR, SELLING BUYING OR TRADING FRENCH NOUGAT FRANK WEBS STUDIO vserroa t-aphs 75c per Picpth (Jl2 by Jehu.

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