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3H5HEZ55T SIX PAGES and COMIC SECTION TODAYS NEWS TODAY makes the Sentinel the most read newspaper and brings best results to advertisers. HANFORD, KINGS COUNTY, CALIFORNIA- SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 10, 1935. No. 24. VOL.

109 FORTY-NINTH YEAR ON AFRICAN FRONT Tomato Juice Finds New Field OFFERS TO DIE IN ORDER flfj Scouts To Make Eastern Tour Despite Ban On Big Annual Jamboree Los Angeles, Aug. 10 (LP) Joe Randozzo pitches baseball for a semi-pro baseball team. He also drives a truck. Coming to town today Ran-dozzos truck caught fire. It Visalia.

Aug. io. (VNS) Approx- ward at the present time the disease imately 250 Boy Scouts from five i3 comparatively rare In the county valley and two coast councils will this year as compared to 1934 when i be given a trip to New York City as an epidemic struck the state. a substitute for their trip to Na- I tlonal Scout Jamboree which was TO DIVIDE TAX MONEY cancelled because of an infantile1 Visalia, Aug. 10.

(VNS) Ap- was loaded with tomatoes. Bold Experiment in Arctic Cell Finds Candidate 1 in Writer. Publicity Stunt Showing Emperor As Menial Is Now Incident. Federal Dole Suspended, Local Government Aid Inadequate. Male Beauty Held, Then By Officials.

Randozzo put. in a call for Torrance firemen, as a precautionary measure. Then he took a lug of tomatoes, retreated 30 feet from his truck and began throwing strikes. Firemen arrived to find Ran-dozzo steady aim had quelled the blaze. 4- I PRANK MAGNIFIED POLICE FROWN para lysis epidemic at Washington, proximately $110,000 in delinquent D.

it' was decided at a meeting school tax money may be divided held in Fresno last night. between the county and the school The Mt. Whitney contingent com-; districts of the county, it was in-posed of 40 scouts from Kings and dicated here today as 50 school dis-Tulare counties will leave Tulare on trict trustees met with the board of August 14, Lex Lucas, scout executive supervisors and approved the pro- Heavy Insurance Carried announced today. Councils repre- posal with only 4 dissenting votes. By Tragedy Victim, sented at the meeting last night in Supervisor A.

J. Elliott, chairman i of the board, out that 60 MORE MEN OUT State Department Hears Complaint of High Rank Envoy Human Life Test May Be Blocked But Contract Is Entered. President Stands Firm on His Work or Starve Program. Recent Bride. Barbara.

San pointed county, Mt. per cent of the money used by the Modesto and schools would have to go into teachers salary funds despite the fact! I Fresno were Santa Luis Obispo, Kern Whitney, Fresno, Stockton. New York, Aug. 10 (UP) A possibility arose today that Los Angeles, Aug. 10 (UP) in most districts an excessive Edward W.

Beattie, United Press Staff Correspondent, who is in Addis Ababa to cover the prospective war between Ethiopia and Italy. H-- was the first news service corers-pondent to reach the Ethiopian capital in preparation for the expected war with Italy. Beattie, who formerly served in the Washington, New York and London bureaus of the United Press, was detached from his post in the Berlin bureau for the task. Swift, bewildering develop-j ments left the "fish pond death 1 PARALYSIS DECLARED RARE for amount Is already being held salaries of teachers. striking New York relief workers may go hungry after Monday uniless the unprecedented walkout is settled.

Officials who administer re-the only hope for a bare of Mrs. Mary James, 27, bride of Visalia, Aug. 10-(VNS) With in-three weeks and expectant moth- fatUe paraiysis definitely decided as-er, more in mystery than ever Jthe cause of dealh of Eleanor Han-today. jgon and her nine year old GRAIN GROWER DIES Tulare. Aug' 10.

(VNS) R. E. i lief Washington, Aug. 10 (UP) Japanese Charge Affaires 1 Seijiro Yoshizawa today called I the attention of the state depart--(ment to an incident in Seattle) which he said constituted a sec-1 jond affront to the Japanese Em-1 jperor in the United States with-j i in a week. I The incident concerned a por-; Lively trayal of Emperor Hirohito of Japan pulling a jinricksha con-1 taining Emperor Haillie Selassie of Ethiopia.

The affair occurred 'ot Tr-ot "fox hunt and, at a local club's Mrs. James, formerly a beauti-' brother Frederick, local health au-, Keeler, for 40 years a large grain Hiving for the unemployed who I I .1 I I I I found in thorlties today were endeavoring. to grower of Tulftre district, died sud-lquit work on several projects learn whether any other cases of denly yesterday afternoon in ajthe last two days would make Candidates I had definite of Make cian, was dead in the garden of her La Crescenta home, with her face submerged in a shallow fish pond. Hollywood, Aug. 10 (UP) A Hollywood scenario writer, son iof prominent parents, stepped forward today as a volunteer to be frozen to death to test Dr.

Ralph S. Willards revivification experiment. Candidate for a test which might possibly result in his death land already has brought threats of police interference, Stephen Simkhovitch, 34, described hmi-j self as ready "to do something worthwhile for humanity. I want to find out if there is life after death." Simkhovitch said offering himself to Dr. Willard, whose revivification process recently worked successfully on a Rhesus monkey.

1 Simkhovitch said his father. V. G. Simkhovitch, is a professor of economic history at Columbia University Campaigns; Leymelj Out for Delegate the disease exists here and will at-, physicians offic in Fresno. He no pronouncement tempt to prevent the spread of any been under the doctor's care recent-1 policy.

Robert S. James, 39-year-old caEes found. Attendants at the Tu-ly for heart troijblq, .1 Relief funds of August have been beauty operator-husband of the dead jare county hospital at Tulare said alloted and no more city money jappeared available. I was enacted by TWAVE GRIPS SOUTH; FIS Fiesno, Aug. 10 (LP) Slightly DRUNK DRIVER SENTENCED the persons Visalia, Aug.

10 (VNS) Jack Aug. Federal home relief has been I cooler weather was forecast today Holes of the two emperors. for the thousands of American! On Monday. Japanese Ambassador ordered suspended by President Roosevelt. His ediet directly affect jH.rosi Saito protested to the state I woman, was held for investigation," today that the postmortem conduct-then released without explanation ed iast night verified the statement by Capt.

Norris J. Stensland, chief jthat the children died of infantile investigator for the sheriffs office. paralysis. While there are three or It was disclosed that James realjf0ur other cases at the isolation name was Major Lisenba, and that he had been married five times in- Phillips, 50 day Jail term and a $40 fine under (Continued on page fix) of Kansas, received a 50 Legionnaires and Auxiliary members a ed about 2.000 skilled workers department a caricature of Emperor out. Some 13,000 additional union swarming into Fresno for the de- -Hirohito in Vanity Fair magazine.

workers are expected to strike Mon- 1 pnrtments 17th annual convention. I It is understood that Saito is en jday with an undetermined number The advance guard of the 30.000 i route to Washington today to in- NATIONAL LEAGUE Clubs: R. H. E. Louis 003 000 001 4 6 0 Auxiliary veet-igatc the latest incident, i ployes.

Lodges Protest While Gen. Hugh S. Johnson. New membw- Pected for the e-dayl Chargfi Affaires yoshlzawa t0 was reported session were met yesterday by an jday called on Dr. Stanley Kornbeck.

1fV) nnn lnn 9 ln revolt against the oificial street temperature of 106 chief of the far eastern section of jXnand V. Davis; French. Lee the state department' t0 sho'v himl Rpgistration opening at 10 a. m. report of the latest incident from) today was to occupy the full day.

the Japanese consul in SeattIe- 'The convention will start off iciaUy Ytohizawa said the Issaki L- tomorrow evening, when an ef throughout Southern California to-jot the volunteer and his desire to Commandei (test the theory that freezing kills Qn I fert to reach a satisfactory solution day, anl certain germs in the body but leaves of the affair. scattered remnants of Clubs: R. II. E. Cincinnati 010 100 000 2 7 1 Pittsburgh 000 000 000 0 5 1 Grace.

will a National Frank N. Belgrano, of Francisco and Department the and life itself and O'Dea- Etead of three, as was reported previously. Buys Sleeping Drug Police discovered that James had purchased a quantity of codeine, potent sleeping drug, but Capt. Stensland said that although sleeping tablets were found in the James homel detectives found none of that particular kind. Atfthoritles" said they await an Inquest to determine the true cause of Mrs.

James death. Results of an autopsy performed on the body have not yet been made known, police said. It was reported that, "distinct lumps were found (Continued on page tlx) Routine Hop Clips Nearly Hour From Former Sea Commander Archie Clossorf of Lodi. and i body unimpaired. Yoshizawa is understood to have Jump.

I explained this to Dr. Hornbeck Wch SWPPt the m0Untains: Seeking to determine whether 1 i. nni 1 1 ItVi InmnAwntiieac 3 A ri hnlnM" -70 1 and last 30 below R. H. E.

First game: zero Closson arrived in Fresno last 7, haye s3id hg hoped an adjUst. 1 to the east yesterday n)ght, temperatures degrees 4.ma1 aVi nnl.i -v am I I n-Aiill Util iihfltll1 ricic v4 would kill tuberculosis and other night for a final checkup of con- ment C0Uld be made locallv but in the clouds brought only slight relief. Honolulu, T. H. Aug.

10 (LP New York 200 000 310 6 7 0 The Pan-American Clipper ship Philadelphia ..010 000 101 3 10 6i 1 completed the first leg of a 10,800 Smith and Mancuso; Jorgens.j mile round trip flight to tiny Wake rezzullo, Bivin and Todd. I Island when Pilot R. O. D. Sullivan I Set" the four motored plane down! Second game: R.

H. E. EX-1 vention plans. Four Legionnaires the lncanime he felt duty United States weather bureau Germs in the human body. Dr.

WU-sought to succeed him as tQ thfi attcntlon of the I announced the thermometer had 'lard reported he anaesthetized and er and flooded hotels with campaign jdepartnient because 0f his apprehen- chmbed to 94 degrees at 11 a. m. Jsion of the ill-feeling it would create might go a bit higher, although; were Richard Welch of among Japanese and damage it "it was not expected that yesterdays) i Riverside, Dan Emmett of Santa might do to Japanese-American re-ih'g) mark of 98 would be reach-; E. Smith of San lrtions. Jed.

No liquor can be sold while the polls are open on election day Tues-' mLralure-day, August 13. on-sale or off-sale, They I on the waters of Pearl harbor at New York 000 000 100 1 5 1 a. m. PST today. Aided by a -strong tail wind dur 0 from State Liquor Administrator, George M.

Stout by Luther M. Say, 'PauIa' Norvin Bowman and Wilson ing the latter part of the flight. Marino, and Charles McGonegal! Burlesque Starts It All The tinder-like condition of the! of Bell. Seattle, Aug. 10 (IP) The foothills brought warnings of high! Mayor Z.

S. Leymel of Seattle incident portraying Em- f'ie hazard from Col. L. H. Dainger- i sell any liquor while the polls are 'general chairman of the convention, peror Hirohito of Japan pulling a I field, government meteorologist.

chief liquor control officer of the Fresno district. 1 No restaurant, tavern, grocery store or any licensee can serve or the big ship completed the hop in 17 hours and 12 minutes, bettering Clubs: its previous record by 47 minutes. Boston (Continued on page three) A brush fire in the Hollywood I Hills which broke out this morning iwas controlled two hours later byj four companies of firemen after R. H. E-! ...113 000 010 6 10 0, Pen- also announced he was in the run- Besides the penalty for conviction i of a misdemeanor, the licenses are nln or delegate-at-large to the subject to revocation by the board.

national convention. Joe Lukomski Stout's instructions are: Los Angeles declared himself as "Section 59 of the Alcoholic Bev- candidatc. Control Act prohibits a been- from selling, giving away or Monterey, whose drum and bugle i furnishing of any alcoholic bever-; corps tied with Corning at the state in any election district or nre-' I in nnv nnnntu nf thn cfnt.P 1 ChampiOll.ihipS last JCSr, protested in county of the state "The plane was first sighted off Brooklyn ....100 103 000 5 8 2 Diamond Head at 7:45 a. m. (PST).

I Frankhou.se, Betts and Mueller; It then flew over the City of clark- Munns- Reis and Lopez, and finally descended Honolulu burning over 10 acres. A former Kingsburg man, Gordon Thomas Carlson, and his ex -wife, better known here as Miss Frances Maurine Bradford, have appeared in the limelight at Carson' City. as the result of a matrimonial trade with another couple, Mr. and Mrs-James Clabby. The two women are reported to I Fresno.

Aug. '0 (LP) Packers More than( abandoned all hope of continuing 100 acres directly back of Eaglthe AAA raisin marketing agree-Rock was swept by a similar blaze jnent todny ag they flicd fornui late yesterday, while four blazes, application Wlth the secretary of touched off by lightning, were agrlculture t0 end the pact as of quelled near Hemet. IS 7" AMERICAN LEAGUE gracefully to a landing in Pearl clubs: R. H. harbor.

Chicago ......000 000 000 0 3 1 Commander R. O. D. Sullivan led Detroit .....002 Oil OOx 4 7 the crew off the flying ship and Tietje, Salveon and Shea; Bridges I cnc they immediately went 'to a hotel and Cochrane. erage see Oiage any an election is in progress, against the official placing of Com- gave have been living together for the ftr breakf ast.

arri'lo be tf I Remodeling of the entire lower attnbuted by' Postmaster General James First game: r. h. E. f.ng and an; on-ale or Xile "Ut fe inventions comm ttee said of the Dewey building at 212 DalngerfieId t0 hurricane cou- Tn Farley and Postmaster John Wilson phjiadeiphia 030 020 002 7 12 5 licensee violating this provision shall i Coming had entered its corps, west Seventh street, foimerly oc- 'dmons off the tip Lower Cali. of Honolulu, greeted the fliers who New York 005 340 33-18 19 2 be uiUy fa misdemeanor.

earlier. by the Morning Journal. a iha Report nil evidences of violations Hollywood and Stockton landed just as dawn reddened the Blaeholder, Benton and Berry; noywooa ana oiockioh sky. Allen and Jorgens, iu suspt-im me Explores Air Levels cisco. Their repie-entatues ferma which brought heavy rains as were, announced by F.

V. Dewev. owner1. the reason to suspend 'or3 "revoke KS acti'e bids for 1936 tbe bildinS. who hem from oPtheuaT circulation of air, and brought an from Santa prousions Capt.

R. O. D. Sullivan, command- Second R. H.

E. uncom-; have becn the reportable night to the city. AAA law nn ndmg con- At 3 a. m. today the oificial thermometer showed 80 degrees.

igress. W1 admittedly plans. The building will be fully mod-jcrnized, writh a new floor and a new and up-to-dite store front partitions installed to suit. 1 a. m.

it had chmbed to 83 degrees, and the interior repaint-, i ed and decorated. William Roughton his charge of jthe carpenter work, and the painting and papering is directed by There had been no deaths from 1 jheat prostration reported today, although three were victims of yes-te: days weather, the hottest of the i Voters Will Ballot On Three Measures uesday; Riley Opposes Number 2 iig in the place of Edwin Musick, Philadelphia ...,000 000 020 2 8 1 explored many leveb of the atmos- New York 200 020 21x 7 10 3 phere as his powerful motors drove Dietrich and Richards; Broaca 1 the plane forward at a speed which raid Dickey. averaged 138 miles an hour for the first 14 hours. 1 Clubs; R- H. E.

At midnight he was up at the Cleveland 200 000 030 0 5 9 1. last six weeks, the best of friends. They secured divorces from their respective husbands on Thursday, and immediately Mrs. Ann Clabby and Carlson secured a marriage license, while the former Mrs. Carlson and Clabby did likewise.

All gave their addresses as Reno, and their ages as over 21. The Clabbys had been married in Berkeley in 1926. He has been Instructor in the Ferndale high school in Humboldt county. The former Carlson marriage was the result of a U. C.

campus romance which culminated in a wedding at the home of the brides grandmother, Mrs. T. D. Lewis at Berkeley five years ago. Mrs.

Carlson was well known here, having completed her high school course in Hanford, while her Mrs. Leona Bradford was supervisor- of music in Kings county schools- She was a member of the class of 1928. jear. (Continued on paee hree Valley r.iiMii croweis were surpii'ed bv the action. A.

of the growers committee wn.ch aided drafting the pact, calbd a special meeting of growers for August 14. lie said they would take immediate action to woik out a plan for disposition of the 1935 eiop. "This is just another lesson for growers." Settakian said "I expect-j ed nothing less tiom those who first I violated the agieement and then San St. Louis 000 200 012 1 6 11 0 Pearson, Winegarnfer, Stewart. L.

Brown and Phillips; Andrews and 1 Hemsley. II I M.inl I I I PROBE 10 (LP)-Cali-ily growing Andrew Nelson. Thn rlastctw whether the state shall be permit-i out of attics and basements, prison 1 Joe Costa. Other improvement contracts are -to be awarded later, lieve overcrowded conditions hos- hazard in some hospitals could bej 1 In Dewey hall on the upper floor, a modern kitchen has been installed and additional electrical (fixtures have been placed in the is the proposal to float a. Additionally, two wings could be) Ipitals and asylums.

dispelled, and the way would be Foremost in importance and nit or-1 paved toward constructing a new, est on the August 13 special election prison ill Southern California. GOOD NEIGHBOR LIST GROWING Not only can Mrs. Chris Anderson capably represent these publications in her district at Oakvale, but she knows somewhat of the tastes of the Sentinel-Journal force. As proof of that understanding and of her kindness, this office is feasting today on a box of HEAVY FOG AT BAY San Francisco. Aug.

10. (LP) I Francisco had a taste of unusual (weather today. i A heavy fog blanketed the Golden pinced lt the lap of the secretaiy I Gate and outlying districts of the city. Seveari ships, including the liner Lurline, were fog bound out--ade the gate. In the city proper, the thermometer disregarded the chilly fog end shot up to 79 at noon the hot at llanfnrd stairway.

$13,950,000 bond issue to enlarge m- added to the capitol building, or Mr. Dewey will be here for several days, making his headquarters at Hotel Whilton. Yreka, Aug. 10. (IP titutlons tives of the American Civil Liberties'" union announced plans today for and expand in increase prison facilities separate structure built, to save rent the state buildings here, and accommodate growing $nd Los Angeles.

I tions of government. An important Elbertas front her orchard, and lenperature 9 Max. 103 67. pressing for stnte Investigation of aj Tbe (W0 items on the ballot saving in rentals could be made in test August 10 since 1886. when it MARION M1LEY WINS Au; iwas also 79 the hottest August 10 OVER DIMINUTIVE RIVAL 'on record.

Yreka lynching in which a coroner pernit the state to nuke short Los Angeles by constructing a failed Jo determine re-, term borrowings in anticipation of 000,000 addition to the state build-sponsibility or identify participants. revcmieS) and lhe' ing there. Westwood Count ty Club, land, Aug. 10. (LP) Displaying nearly perfect golf of the brand which made her trans-Mississippi Ernest acting northern Rector dam authority, giving itj AGED RESIDENT OF IIANFORD IS CALLED Hit'll Boss.

73, died at his home rn West Mvrtle street at 8:30 Friday night. He was a native of Edin-hureh. Scotland, and had been In the United States 46 years, in California 30 years and in Hanford 25 years. He had been cmnloyed as lanitor at the Security First National bank for the last 24 years, retirin' in Msv of this year. Surviving is his widow, Mrs.

Emma Ross. Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 3 oclock in chapel of Peoples Undertaking Parlors. Rev. A B. Dickerson will officiate.

In-tprment will be ln Hanford ceme- tery. Votes them second to none. W. D. Trewhltt also knows his peaches and so do we, for Friday afternoon late, he contributed a lug of luscious Elbertas.

and again we "held everything" until some of that fruit had followed its predecessors. The force has been unusually fortunate this season in such appetizing contributions, and are duly grateful for what the neighbors brought In." San Joaquin Valley Fair and warm tonight and Sunday; northwest wmd. San Francisco Ray Region Fair and mild with fogs tonight and Sundav; moderate to fresh westerly winds. Some See Higher Taxes to boirow from the federal Adoption of the bonds would af-sald tiat Siskiyou coun aut or es governmpnl (0 construct a dam and ford the state an opportunity to ciianipioii, Marion Miley of Lexing- (LP) C. V.

Whitney's Red Rain weie no ma ng a set ous oi elimlnntP the water shortage now apply for a grant of $10,000,000 from tPn Ky today defeated Mrs. June and the Coldstream stud's Cold-appreicn ern ei faced by state institutions the the PWA which, added to the bond Beebe Atwood of Chicago, to annex stream ran a dead heat in the f' Ch i lail andhaiieed Napa valley- issue, would give California nearly the women's western golf title. 'Saratoga special, a sweepstakes for rom coin pollce chief' APlroval cf bond issll $24,000,000 for its construction pro-; she won the final match on the two-year-olds that was run as the or ay i permit the state to provide adequate gram. Labdr organizations favor 3ist hole, defeating the diminutive featured attraction before a crowd Frank Daw of Dunsmuir, small rail- 1 i space and Quarters lor its constant-? niimnfm mafrrm six) (Continued on page three) Chicago matron, 6 and 5. Kings 'River Stage and Flew Kings rner stage 2 53 feet, charge 510 second feet (Continued oij page fi.

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