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HANFORD MORNING JOURNAL HANFORD, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 3, 1937. PAGE THREE ACCOLADE WINS i DEATHS AVENAL Special Contspsrienct LAKESIDE Special Correspondence BILL TO OUTLAW CHILD MARRIAGES denly, right from his each into Iways place, soon en he ago. thout SANTA ANITA TILT WALLACE SPEEDS NORMAL-GRANARY PLAN FOR NATION SHIP STRIKERS ARE VOTING TO RETURN TO MARITIME JOBS FOREIGN CASH ACCEPTED BY PRESIDENT MRS. LITA SMITH Rt. 1.

Box afternoon a lingering been in poor Jack Trucking company have been busy the past week hauling drill pipe for the Union Oil company from; Belrldge to Rosedale. Mrs' A- Carrothers Is much che3tnul gPjding ratPct a one.Shot health for several years. Washington, Feb. 2-lP-Secre-, improvcd at this writing and has jQf the 8 Mrs. Lita Smith, 47, of 40, passed away Tuesday at a local hospital following Illness.

She had Arcadia, Feb. 2. (IP) Accolade, Donald Christmas seven-year-old handicap, held a Mrs- Smith was a native Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Liggott were delightfully surprised Friday when neighbors dropped in with pot-luck supper and a lovely floor lamp for their new home.

Three tables of pedro were soon in play and the eve ning pleasantly spent. Present were Nashville, Tei.n Feb. 2. CLP) Tennesee lawmakers moved tapldly today to outlaw child marriages as the result of protect against the wedding of Mountaineer Charlie San Francisco. Feb.

2 (IP) of Okla- ly two-thirds of the 40.000 striking advantage down the homa and had lived In California maritime worker, on the Pacific i j-ss rawaars i tyym which Included the Surviving are her husband, C. B. vey Indicated. mne-year-old Eunice Win- feed th SUPP 1CS f00d I MLss 1381,61 Ware baS aCC6Pled Red Rain In the $1500-uddcd feature Smith and a daughter, both of Han- In San Pedro it was reported that stead Joints, feed In the bumper crop years for posm in the office of the Midland ganta Anita track 'ford. approximately 9,000 maxltlmc work- While the young mountaineer release in lean years.

'public Service Corporation of Av-, Funeral services will be announced clis.T couple barred their door of their log He accelerated hr, vin.r tlie Fed- ms ttoti neaa "mod Rt llie nan. Ac-, es ui De announced nlght. The tide of votes was believed eral Surplus Commodity Corixira'ion cna1' taklns the place of 7 colade slid Into the lead entering laler b' Peoples Undertaking Par- running heavily in favor of return- eahm home the isolated Sneed- erai burpuu commodity CoiporaJon Kuhn ho has accepted a position he stral h. lors. ing to work.

ville. community to keep out of that city The young couple wlU and, Ci k'd a confennce of (arm th Bank of America, VLsalla. id urzin" to snlvlue ti, 'om In 8811 Francisco, the Sailors' pestering outlandrrs," two anil- gifts from foreign sources to the e. vrea Rail- leaders and congressional agricul-! aer urgm" t0 sulxlue the Same bld tural experts here next week to con- Washington, Feb. 2 (IP) Presl- Michaud of the recent marriage dent Roosevelt Issued a proclama- of her nelcc, Miss letetia Corcoran tion today authorizing acceptance of of Oakland, to George Railton, also of that city.

The young couple will I reside In San Francisco. Mrs. Rail- Red Cross fund for flood refugees. toni who is a daughter of Mrs. Nellie child marriage bill-, were introduced At the White House it was ex- 1 Corcoran, was a former Lakeside plained the proclamation would au- resident.

thorizc the treasury to waive duties Roy Weaver left with friends on. such as would be imposed under Monday for his home in jykansas jact! bllcvcs a i which Is In the line of the sidcr farm posals for an normal circumstances. i I Program" can in the state senate. One bill introduced by Sen. Fletcher Morgan of Chattanooga, would make 16 years the minimum age for marriage with violation of the statute a misdeameanor.

set-srved, Hon. narry of all ich?" Mr. 0 one uring times out-. But Ter- 3heila ith or It Im too im in to wo- Ihink was way. 1 isnt me at Oh.

fall Bis in legislation including Dro-1 8 ViSitr at thC third trailil'S b-v a length after Mrs- Lucy Davidson, 64, of Ar- noon. Union officials said the votes cver-normal granary i t61 MrS' Kenneth Crooks' failing to improve his position under mona- Passed away Tue.sday after-: bemg counted I. but that no fig- string federal farm' Accolade 'Aon $1,020 first money of a 'sor illness. She a nathe of i j0re than half the membership of VrnVks'folfor be worked out without list but Is ythe Duarte handicap carrying top Kentucky and had lived in Cali- Local 38-79 Imeniational Long- Not having heard from nis touts ior unproved. mrvt nf a fnmia fop thp nast vear; shoremens Association had voted at The Red Cross meanwhile an- wveral Tecta he was quite worried, amendment of the Constitution.

The, jntPrvicwing Owen, of the 117 four it noon- Balloting will end tomorrow nounced it has received a total of i Mr- and Mrs. j. b. Freeman were conference, it was said, will discuss paCjnc Freight Lines Monday morn-: than TemPtuous and three above Surviving are her husbarid. U.

W. morning $11,453,725 but still needs more. hosts at turkey dinner Saturday; production control legislation to jng we learned that through Mr. the Henna hurricane. The victory Davidson, of Armona.

two sons. Two-thirds of the membership of evening when they entertained six- "make an evcr-normal granary ef- Owens fifteen years experience In paid 9.80, 4.20 anil 2.80 across the and Paul Davidson of Armona the American Radio Telegraphists London Feb. 2 (IP, King George i guests. The dloner table was fectivc driving over the Ridge he has never, board. and two daughters, Mrs.

Azalea Association had cast batlots. Polls laid with a white linen cloth and; HANFORD C. V. O. FIVE BEAT DOS PAI.OS, 71-42 Hanford C.

Y. O. basketball quintet proved tco strong for the Dos Palos hcopstcr.s to hand them a 61 to 42 trimming i.i a fa-st game membership had voted. Polls will P-Vcd on the Dos Pains court Mon- More than half the da' Bill WaiTnrdapi. Hanlord center.

be in such a First race Maiden 2-ycar-old fil- 0Rd of Mojave. She was also sur- men reported a majority of the local and Queen Elizabeth today sent per-I many attractlve cMvm dishes! As a stop-gap" to prevent gluts of sonal messages of condolence in were used. Seated vere Mr. and the market, the Surplus Commodity covered with ice which is tough on1 known the route to precarious condition, being badly lies, 3 furlom $1,000 In- vived by two sisters, connection with the American floods Mrs. Jack Pinnell of Hanford, Mr.

corporation lias thrown its motorists. to President Roosevelt. and Mrs. Harve Taylor, Mr and oqq ooo fund into a program of buy-' Elwood Moon, clerk of National hale (Gilbert i 5.40 3.20 2.60; Cloud Crompton of Armona and Mrs. irsrslv pnnmanP Vine Tvn tTaiTSfCr I an rn rf onl a Mrs.

Nan Supply company, has been transfer-. Martha Renfro of Kentucky, and a been cast by mem- 07VheMarine' Cooks Stew- 1 walked off with huh scoring honors of Han- ards, who will erd their referendum jtb 20 to his credit while Cornie grandchildren. this afternoon. Xwft 19 his mnSs will hed A.Joiatn U1xpoctcdeC to compleae I at 10.30 ocloek vojllg Oakland tonight and here Undertaking tomorrow morning. There was no will be in estimate of the number of votes cast.

Mrs! and family, surpluses for relief distribution Shanghai, Feb. 2 (IP) The and the MLsses Betty and Audrey by states which Wallace said, is Chinese central government tele- FTeeman. proving effective, graphed $30,000 today to the Amer- Fourteen school friends of Way- The surplus purchase program is ican Red Cross for use in the flood nette Comfort dropped in Saturday intended to be effective in prevent -emergency. afternoon and surprised her on her depression of prices until the twelfth birthday. Games were an-1 1 1 They called it 'as an expression joypd an(J taJing the aftcrrl00n ever-normal granary plan can be of the Chinese people's appreciation musical selections' were played by I placed fully into effect, probably in Taft who is a guest of his daugh-.

7 furlongs, pur.se $1.000 Hondo Orangeville cemetery, of the traditional friendship of the i Edward Cordoba on his guitar. Tap, J933. It has now. however, been ap- ter, Mrs. Robert McKean, is assist- (James) 3.20, 3.00, 2.60; Sun Lamp American people toward China dancing was featured by Bonnie, pijed (0 any of the major crops.

i insy Mrs. McKean, in looking goo- silver Braid 6 20 i rhnmherlAin and Marilyn after busines sactivitles at the Av-, also sympatny and generosity in' Many gifUs Were received by the! enal Appliance company. Fifth race-J-year-olds and up. 6 times of disaster." young hostess and at uie close of the f' 5 Messrs, and Me.sdames W. N.

Me- furlongs, purse $1,200 Whiskolo ODust 3 20, 2.80; Anmda 3.40. red to lbc bavl Second race-3 year-olds, mile and brothri Allen Crompton new rk 1-16, pur.se $1,000. claiming-Grace lord and eight M.M.Zeteler spent the week end. Carome Roberts i 10.00.4.60,3.80; Funeral services Snap Judgment 5.60, 4.20; Wrack- Thursday morning field 8.20. in chapel of Peoples Fourth race Maiden 3-vear-olds, Parlors.

Interment FUNERALS The same held true of the Masters, Mats Pilots. Meanwhile. Waterfront Employers' Association called a general meeting for this afternoon to discuss back- to-work plans. -I LATON Special Correspondence The money will be followed with afternoon the guests were served de-1 another $30,000 worth of relief sup- lectable refreshments at a atlrac-. plies as soon as transportation is 've table centered with car.y iris.

available Enjoyin" the "ere AUison and Mi Gladvs Gardner a mcmber a'allaDle Caroline Clark; Gloyd. VetT.cn and of lhe hicrii irhnni faniitv Bnil hpr nw suiuoi MIUU), ELIZABETH WAI.LAt services for Mrs. Eliza-Sixth who passed away at on Monday after- rtrikp held at 10 o'clock San Cracken. Earl Robbins and Hollis; (Robertson) 23.80. 8.80.

4.00; Glce-Speight motored to VLsalla Sunday, 'man 3 8()i 2.60; capt. Cal 2.80. the latter parties having been called there on account of the death of Dttle Miss Phyllis Miller, daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Miller of Vi- mUe-Accoladc 9 80, 4.20, noon, will be salia, who died in her mother's arms 2.80; Tempestuous 3.60, 2.80; Red this morning from Hayward, moved into MRS.

Funeral race' The Duarte handicap bptb Wallace, $1,500 added, 4-year-olds and up, a 'oval hospital gcajj's bouse the fust of the Hugh Comfort; Joyce Butler; Na-. parents Undertaking Parlors. Interment will Voting to End Strike Pedro, Feb. 2 (IP) Referen-voting to end the maritime was, near completion today as violence was reported on the chapel of Peoples Las Angelcs harbor waterfront and a tugboat strike crippled the Wrtg-ley liners serving Catalina Island, Union leaders, predicting an overwhelming vote for a speedy end of the strike, said voting would be finished today and the coastwide result announced cisco tomorrow. RONQUILLO for John Ron- from San Fran- be in Grangeville cemetery.

saria. Edward and Estebio Cotdoba. jrs Bonnie Chamberlain. Julia and montb Grant Clark, Marilyn Comfort and: Ham, WaU.on was appointed hospital for pneumonia the hostess. u- the simervisors as iustice of the Saturday afternoon.

We, in Kings county, are getting I 7ace tQ lfm vacanry when Mrs- T. Belden and little mile and 1-16. purse $1,000 claiming used to rain, however, yesterday asW Simerlv the late passed son Roger plan on leaving the latter Undulate James) 8 80, 5.60, 3.80; iif.u rr 1 1. 1 11. nnl1 1 nnf nf Vlie linolz fftr Twll.

H'HorP Seventh race 4-vear-olds and ip, small BABY Graveside services ladder trom winch he was pictures of the voting longshoremen. Finley said union leaders gave him perml-sion to take the pictures and i apologized for the injury lo himself its like even come ivent ve to mens ng or vorld. day ice. A l) fol-ritish Medi-ncess. icther oss or a life, hink-h his That your dar-What We arrow make asked l't let like mu re I can same.

Id But to quiiio. infant son of Mr. and Mrs. up. Marcus Ronquillo who passed away 24, Sunday at the family home in Burin claiming "ere held Tuesday afternoon at 2 clock in Calvary cemetery.

Rev. E. T. Haskins officiated. Interment IWoodrow Wilson School I Special Correspondence 4 Last Tuesday, the Woodrow Wil-1 son school witnessed the campaign speeches for the student body of-ficers.

Thursday the school voted, and Friday the winners were installed into office. The results were as follows: President. Henry Garcia. Recording secretary, Lois Girls athletics, Patricia Souza. Boys' athletics, Bobby Alves.

Law and order. Doris Tarvin. Building and grounds. Bobby Pena. There were three polls.

One at Howard Finley. 36. news pliotog- and his equipment i Walter Kimble walked over a piece of alfalfa on the Kimble william Boyle, 78, a former ranrli-lic found a catfish about a foot er 0j Laton, passed away last week long, very much alive out in the al-. at his home in Paso Robles. He was falfa.

Now Walt he didn born in Iowa but came to California know whether iUs raining catfish or years ago. Besides his widow he whether the fish was being cairied jravPa a s0pt Lawrence Bovle. now of by some animal which dropped it. Hanfordi and two daughters. Mrs.

Anyway the now in Walt J. A. Michaud has tented the foi-, xt, a)iri Mrs Pierce of Milt- mer Doid ranch- in6t'" hh mtdahadnto Trial, Exoneraiion Mrs. Belden wIlTatnd th'grndua-; B'sdl 8 00' Onus 3.80. tion exercises of her sister, who has Eighth race 4-year-olds and just completed a three year course non-winners twice since Dec.

nursing at the San Joaquin Gen- mHe and 1-4. purse $1,000 eral hospital with plans to become justa sheik a doctor. Mr and Mrs. Fred WoLs nr.d fam- 2'80: Sweet Man 10.60, 6.20; Mr. and Mrs.

Harve Taylor, and Mr. Pierce was for- iB. M. Pierce Aukal was under direction of Russell Scott Mortuarv. rapher, was confined in a Los An- iV ST TI'W COl igeles hospital with a broken foot wilh Barts Colli Bad.

and after disgruntled strikers upset hlsJ5oc, Bartholomew Drug store, ltf RESETTLEMENT IS UNDER SENATE FIRE i each end of the hall and one in Demand Of Minler tractor zxsxxxi Ksg? sarJS ar; a (Continued from Page one) the bizarre mystery that has har- ahead into tlielthif! for several years Mr and Mrs ciaucle Hichens. and Is ried her for 15 years and is cred Boy! I can breathe now! Just a few drops of Vicks Va-tronoI up rack nostril reduces swollen membranes, clears stuffiness, brings prompt relief. i i Used in time, helps prevent many colds. Vicks dTr grade and moved seventh grade. TveL about an ow whidi reis the community.

We no- ldch is a PWA project to to for vuJt as foilows- tiC and Mrs- Flod Baker, renovato a number of Fresno county re! laa rniiQ(n'vuit for Marcus as lollowi 1 have added another addition to their libraries I J- E. Chandler roustabout for h. Marcus. A wise old owl it on an oak home, the Miller ranch has a new Mrs. Rjward DeHart, formerly North Dome sociation ws taken We are here to demand that Mis B- like tin, eld b.rd! turt dime, Suod.y.

A "1 ptt lo be the bedode Bend Eleetinn bn Sr W1' made in Hastcss Club. They are.lfhe ablc RELIEF DEEU IENCY ACT president. Dorothy Barnhart'; vice lfor Mr' and Mrs H' Kold of a critical condition. Taylors apartment after he was Mr- and Mrs- Charles Dewing and killed. Uircc children of Belridge were Sun- Investigators admitted they did ith the SCGUU SIZE 30c Douetf ouancty 50e (Continued iiom Page Cnc) as attempts by northwestern legis-! lators to increa.se the total authorization to $1,200,000,000.

The debate showed surprising op-' position to expenditures among senators ordinarily counted as administration stalwarts. Sen Alva B. Adams, and Byrnes both attacked RA spending. Senator Carl Hayden, claimed the RA was proposing to spend $91,000,000 on the only 13.566 families in its housing program an of $7,000 a family, which he said the government could not afford. Son.

Bennett C. Clark. indicted the agency for the "heinous crime" of having put out its annual report in a colorfully jacketed pamphlet replete with photographs so that the average layman most 15. fER. SPRAY NOW the home not haye pasesj)jon 0( garment, and vuv-ts The afternoon was nleasantlv "i Haroison.

at sta rTcsno street. Mr. For 15 years these recurrent so- day Evening program Is being con- bx a' Tve a winning a New Deal request for w10 bs a graduate of Stan- called investigations' have continu- n' secret a rv Juanita Grant A BIIv6r of Hanford' Mr- and Mf1- boost the $934,000,000 relief dcficien- alu" An aer the Pleasant Wcdnes- waTmsanUv Haroison. at 413 'Fresno st sation. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR Bluestone Cil Mulsions Lime Arsenate Lead Bordeaux Mixtures Spreaders Liquid and Dry Lime Sulphur 1 could understand its activities.

instruction of Mrs. Johnson. They Norman Lankford, small son of xuruiiu. euw gineer and draughtsman for the GRAM ednes-5 high veiling itional With alley. with panied selected by life," Marcus said.

The unjusti- Sen. William D. King. Utah, will perform their drill February 17. The senate voted 42 to 36 against ide Qil compnny- nt the Hanford Union High School.

hoVpi'tk'l menUhat liavo ZIZ'mO foVMcSrGtoree Mels! and darken' her' We! Produced a resolution to invest i- Monday and is getting along from the bill which the arlmnustra- XD. OUwr has be an international 8ate this most extravagant organ, z- tion sought to continue resettlement jior'. suburban homestead projerts. rnn IForrest and Ed Burch w. re cause, hashed over and rehashed in James F.

Byrnes, S. ang bope from Avenai who at- FRANK WEBB STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHS USE BEAN Power Spray Outfits ALL KINDS Honoring the birthdays of Mrs. Minnie Burr. Mrs. Roy Vanderburg and Miss Mildred Burr, Mrs.

Jessie H. Clark was hostess at dinner Sun- the ftrimmtasCn'were the: mhiS'vTexsItrir Washing-. the hilU where the Armistice Day Demands Nightgown guests at the long dining table which ton. queen. Miss Robei teen Keithley.

Minter, her eyes blazing. was attractively centered with a chosen from Kings county, and who stepped in front of Iter attorney. white cyclamen. Seated were lives in Ketlleman City, and her al and Mrs. Roy Vanderburg.

Mr. and arc Eugene Clark. Betty Uticrback, oncia ts were displaced before John Pierce, Dolores McCartney. asked. There never was ation in the federal government." but withdrew it with a smirk after he succeeded in having the text read into the record.

He said he would bring it up again later. Defense of the agency rested almost solely on Roouxson and aged Sen. George William Norris, Neb. Norris spoke with evangelistic fervor of the work RA was doing for drought stricken farmers. VSGORO The Ideal Plant Food GARDEN SPRAYS ROSE-AID TIIER ay on at Los rly 10 ice of Dur-ardous cleare, thor- WASH DAY is just another day when you use MAYTAG ORISKELLS NEW UXAIIUN 4li 7th Kl iarge crowd.

All report a lovelv time any ntghl-Special mention to pupils missing and for a repetition in the near gown with my initials on it. and it and -S Miss Jessie Ray padpn roportcd as would not have been in Mr. Tayior, Paulo. having been on the sick list. possession if I had one.

These children are absent on ae- Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Morris of Paso Then Miss Minter.

her knuckles well piv paiin Annabeli Wilkinson count of sickness: Jalllln and tty RObiCs were Sunday guests at the clasped to her mouth, made the Utterback. Betty Kallbach. Dons home of thPir two daughters. Mrs. mKslon that hpr Spafford.

Adeline and Frank Paulo. Marion Krout and Miss Knella Mor- Mrs. George Ramsey, Mr. and Mrs Rolxrt Burr and family. Mrs.

Helen Kimble and sons and the hostess, Lakrside School Jeanette Caeton. Vernon Bright ell, Ray Rapp. An and Bernice Brightwell were absent to the case Hanford Hardware Co. Phone 126 21 6-21 SN. Irwin St.

MINISTERS DONT FAVOR MONDAY CONFERENCES Los Angeles. Feb. 2 (IP) Dr. Walter C. Buckner suggested the Methodist ministers pick some day other than the one after the ex- Monday and Tuesday.

Leroy Brown "louis was out Tuesday and Joe Ventura. Bobby Hiekey, Lionel Caeton. Georgia Hawkins. Jeanette Caeton. Roy Liggett and Ray Rapp Wed-nesday.

Tony Silva was out all week with whooping cough. Junior Vegas has been out two, weeks. He has been very ill. Susie Hitchcock has returned to work Monday after several days of a xioee of influenza. Shirley Lee small daughter of Uil.u to the ho.

15 years ago. She said; I was madly in love with Mr. You Are Guarded Here ALARM SASTEM WORKS Taylor. He was the one love of my haunting Sunday services for their New York. Feb.

2 (IP) School jfe. But there never was anything conferences. Principal Edmund A. Gannon was honorable relation- "Few ministers." said he. are nor- startled at lunch in his office today mal on Mondavs.

They should relax when a fireman poked his helmeted fbP between us. t)y playing golf or taking trips." head through the doorway and de- One of the things that hurts me manded: "Wheres the fire?" A pupil most is the continued slur on a Price of Imperial Vaiiev lettuce Against over-expenditure by a price-scale tan' and so plainly marked that a child could make a choice ith. a ur 'mice nt safety. Ih. HI) Stti and Harris Sts.

rd Lonnie Jones was had "anted to learn "bother the It hurts me much more jumped $1 per crate when other RUSSELL SCOTT MORTUARY Dital Fridav morn ng for sncctal at- schools silent alarm system really IwJJtuu i I mvaiUHM puai rraiay mumuu, than the insinuations aimed at me. districts "ere frozen out. I worked. tention. Have You Tried FLECTO ENAMEL and VARNISH For Particular Jobs.

It even resists acid. I.ET US DEMONSTRATE VALLEY LUMBER CO. II. C. KINNF.E, Mgr.

A Gallant Interruption By Bernard Dibble LQOY DOT DOPE SURE -I'M JEALOUS AKV CUCKOO I CATCH CALUN' ON MV BEST bRL (SETS BOPPED -WHERE VAv HDN' THIS HYENA ipgr Ray Rapp, an eighth grader, was transferred to Woodrow Wilson Thursday. We are very sorry to lose him. i A letter of thanks was written to; the American Legion for our radio1 Thursday. I The fifth and sixth grades took tests on Russia Friday. i Tiic eighth graders were given new I readers Wednesday.

1 The fourth grade is studying about Holland. Virginia Silva. Frank Lcmos, Bobbv Hickey, Lionel and Jeanette Caeton. Joe and George and Vernon Brightwell were absent Thursday. The eighth grade have finished their fifth unit in arithmetic.

The seventh and eighth grades are still working on their scrap books. The fifth and sixth grades made1 a Dutch farm in the sand table. It has a house, a canal, windmills. boats and farm animals. They are all made of wood except the ani-; mals.

It ts verv nice. BETTY FREEMAN, Reporter Youd School Spelling hundreds for last week i All Makog Reasonably Triced FORD BERRY Milking Machine Rubber Phone 51 217 W. 7th 8L PRESSURE SYSTEMS JACUZZI. Original Injector type BURKS, and MYERS Wellington Machine Shop 505 Lacey Opposite Swift's.

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