PAGE TWO Tht OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, ! Oregon, Tuesday Blornln-. July-2 5, 1952 IKS Life' Imprisonment i to be Penalty; Ripley Case Wilt Star Today - -(Continued from pr 1) the iilreets of Silverton, Manning holdii that Ripley tu scheduled te strike Iverson with a wrench It he failed to throw up. his hands when directed to do so and that Foe, from the back seat of the ear the trio was 0810;, shot and killed Iverson. pi,1 , . ftavrls flare Poe's : . ,;-- u-'Z'-' Bearing Significant f- 6 -i Court opened Monday morning with a statement by Lyle Page, assistant .- prosecutor, who re- vtewud the testimony In the case and ailed for Poe's conviction. Pant Burrls, defense counsel. In his sole statement to the? Jury ehanicterlzed Frank - Manning's testimony as the statement of a guilty nan trying to save his life. He contrasted Manning's alleged frightened, ringing tone to the clear, cool and definite story- told by Poe. Burris pleaded for fair play for Us client. He said he was receiving nothing In payment for the defense of Poo bat had nnder Ukeu. the case in order that Jus tice night prevail, ' . . r . . - r , Dutrlct Attorney John Carson closed the . state's case with a strong plea, that Poo be toand "guilty as charged, without rec-ommondatlon-." Carson discounted Poe's statement made Saturday statlt.g that he was not In Sllver- WW WM If MW..J place in bed when Iverson's slay ing was' consummated. ' Carson contrasted Poe's record with! that of Manning, pointing out that Poe had often been gull? ty of crime while Mann!- g, save ., for minor infractions of the law, was without a police record. He scoffed at Poe's statement that he would no accompany Robert Ripley and Manning on an alleg ed liquor raid. The prosecutor pointed out to the Jury that Poe's j DEATH . WAS ON THE CARD "V 5 i 1 The Call Board By OLIVE M. DOAR I Trindle Receives Word From ! McNaryr Early ; Action t Is now Expected , I, -. , , ... r ;-j (Continued frnm . pas 1) plications as expeditiously as pos sible bat the act , must be con strued and administered In aa or derly manner with, due regard for all sections of the country. : Time to Formulate Policies Necessary 1I1IK LISTED FOil FOI ESTATES ' '" TTIK KtSLN ORE : Today Barbara Stanwyck la s "The Purchase Price", Tuesday Cllre Brook la 4 "Man From t Yesterday. Thursday- "Grand HoteL" , Saturday Ben Lyon la By i Whose Hand". . . THE GRAND 4 Today Edward Q. Robinson ! mil. Other hoidbigi !nH. their appraised values were:. XI sua res Portland Gas coin preierro. ttlsi Power -prefertel. scares . Central PcVJa , i Seniee preferred t: IsM ; shares Dra gon j Pulp ana . raner i ;eonipy nrefsrred .241: ! aoaresf West- Valuations on four estates of I em ! Union Common,'. J IT I: V 21 I persons recently deceased la Mar-1 shares United Trait company ioa county, war admitted, la pre- icommoB Sfiz, bate court here yesterday. Th att of the lata William ?Sd StutTSiffi Stiimbp, Seeking 19 rem property u vu personal property. Bertha B. sort signed the appraisal: as adminis tratrix. Appraisers were Asahel Bash, L. P. Aldrlch and, Alice H. Page. - v -'-r - - The bulk of the estate of the 4- i To Regain Funds I ' Lost in Robbery formulata policies, make surreys r sh Wanted a Millionaire." Talued at ' $7171 Edlttt.Helaa and establish, procedure for mak- Friday Buck Jones la "Rid- Groff is administratrix of the ee- lng such adTances.. This will be llK tr. Justlea". -4i . tatfe Appraisers were TJ H. De- . dona as promptly a DossiMe and T "' ' sbon 8. 8. .Prentiss and .Thomas ;,..v. promptly as possible appropriate announcement : made I of the procedure to be followed. "The board feels cure that you will understand the problem that confronts It and earnestly sol icits your cooperation. . The meeting of the state high way commission scheduled - for Friday, probably ' will be post poned I recelred ' THE HOLLYWOOD Today Tala Birell In "The' i Doomed Battalion". - Wednesday Fredrie March i In -Strangers In Loto.", . , Friday William Haines ' la ! Ara Ten Listening"? When -Grand Hotel" comes to Seeklnr to recoTer money al- y m. aaw uiua wa vav wa w tr.ini4.il AtM I leredtr .taken by can park ana I ftfl-mnrtrirM. ker I RST Klser. U & robbetT Of h lS action la ceart Iter to attach a Bulck car drirea by the plalnUfzs. Mrs, .Parks and Klser. are now In Jail here, awaiting- a hearing la v n.m. - . I jusuca . coon JLUgusi a . on me .Th. uift Mutt Af thm estate of I eharre of robbing stumbo's Holly the Ute O. H. P. Jeffries U a one-1 woe4 theatre early la Msy of this half interest la the estate of tha Ff.- : - Ute Kmfly W. Jetfrles. His esUto I Notice that an attachment had Is' being administered by John I bean filed on the Bulck ear: to ae Ba'rne. AnnraJsera were Louis I CUTO a' claim Of $117 WM filed BechteL Kenneth Barne. W; H. yeaterday la the county clerk's of- Hogan. '-'.: The estate of the lata Marraret I me coupie was arresiea rn . MI4 IV - I fitl.m tnm J- . I TB MtSt Af thM IXlm tlMtn UTlvM4. r l.B. Wsiaoui-Warm hai aa I Portland last week after jbelnr o7rtT.onn: on. "rordshowbasu aToTdVg" rain, of $14l. .t wblch wlth a taeatr. robbery tron Mrhvi mmrrnoMnfi t (MalBrothera Elalnftr thMM -v.lsonal property $2090. Jamea W.I " -- v . . ' - ' tk. j - H. - ' i.waratiiAffaa .aea a AfHiwfarKrnv nv It couldnt aaonen. but It did. The three cards shown abore predicted the death of George A. Carl, Chicago grocer, according to a fortune-teller with whom carl's wife had a consuitanon. A snort time later tne frocer was found by bis wife and mother-in-law shot to death in the back room of his store. Lower picture is a recent photo of the slain rrocer and his wife. Police are conducting an investigation, being sceptical of the power ox clairvoyants. SILUEHITO mt FOR nictnrA win u I the property. Appraisers were C. dally at . a:S0 and i:io AVhiT K- Jtham, George -Tucker and and all seats will h A-1 OUo Tlmme. - w. .w. an performances. The prices tor FLUX PULUHB AT DEWflf FINISHES BETHANY, July 25. Flax ZZnZSZ. coide'd with Th; ??lu Al: j ., I B4uu (V DO TCI gwu luia ocasuu. UVr I TV -t. I 111 ..! ll.irmiL.uLl. TXt.V.J lUIWUIlj Ul W 111 uctk M BL1 week' M08t ot tn " wlu b At Before Noon threshed Instead of combined. for Lth elSS t.6 Mr- D Mr- Geo' Elton were taJaJ? flSJ ZL7 kept nest, at a wiener roast at their &i ft,ihe DOonrMr Pea on Silver creek Friday Cownsel for the prosecution fin- -it, imnn, tt,n.. .ttnint fwe lvnwn 3U 'l rl Kfug. Mr. and Mrs. ita iI.!t!liAi! f S?,0 be?S S0". Helen Elton, Luella For- his Instructions to the Jury at 2 landf Altaea Meyer, Stella Dybe- Elmer Grace, Irl Grace, Milo .V J! 0m, T" cr9wded Orace and Ludvlg Meyer. JJe mornlns and sev- Saturday night Miss Althea era! scores of people were bar- Me Tar was hostess far- a. fw ea.. I J . v.- L . . n Jil . . . . .... uwub tier uuuia uu iriirsaise 7u, umiuuiai, manuestea i aii r. t...i much Interest In the arcumente I tt. M.Mf.. m ?i SSj? .,8rUr!'. "mIlto eluded her cousin. Corine Moberg V. nom.tlma to time as the dis- cneo Cresslr. bnth f H-ntts miii. trier attorney and his assistant who wera weekend visitors at the Macnea on some pnase of the ev- Meyer home. Elmer Grace. Stella Idence. Dybevlg, Luella Forland, Ludvlg Later in the day Poe was held, Meyer and Miss Meyer. Bwocuueo. in taa sheriff's of- Irl Grace has gone to Aumsville rice, two floors below the room 1 1 imh mav. .arn. vi. where tha Jury was deliberating. J grandfather's place there. Irl re- V" "M reay "wk 10 office turned with his ancle and aunt, deputies and visitors as thevlMr. and ura r.uttnrA Ttiom.. came, interspersing his' rt marks I who visited with Mrs. Thomas' slsl ay snatchy readings of recent Iter, Mrs. Theodore Grace, here, magazines. Poe exoreesed him-1 Tha rrandnarAnt. ur ami un self as sangulna that 4he Jury Henry DeQuIre, who ara well would acquit him but said ha was known here, have gone to Port not aa Iron man" and naturally Townsend for two weeks. They w hottovs aue io tne suspense. I nave a it acre place at Aumsville. io no was wen pleased with tha work of his attorner. Paul Burrls, but wished the trial eanld have been postponed until Sep tember because he then have had more time to gather enaenee. tha local showinr will be SSe. Rio $140 and $LC5, Including federal tax, for the evening performances, and 55c, 83c and $1.10. Including federal tax. for the matinee shows. It Is reported. Greta Garbo. John Tiirrrmnr The j Joan Crawford, Wallace Beery! MARTIAL RULE III BERLIN III EfiD Mission Parley - Of Evangelical Church is Soon mm is ii - FOR RECENT ID E SILVERTON, July Silverton school band, under the I Lionel Barrymore. Lewis Stone L oeu,wiu ua jean Hershoit head the cast I nrni.m. jnlv 25 fAP Af vnrsrni me uuro concert Of the in the M-G-M nrodnetlon. Th. ! Ii. ' r .in. I nfff.i SaK gaidt vS Ba'uT the famU' BTel !.if N Thfflp'on' -UU TlkA v.. , v , . I - I cruaaimn ucwianuiy b I t cw uwiu kiis wiuti nra nesday evening was made at tha Tha local Evangelical church Women's Missionary society will be represented at the annual con ference of the Oregon branch at Jennings Lodge Thursday and Friday f this week by Mrs; J. F. uincn and Mrs. J. A. Remington, delegates, and i Mrs. ITS:;; GET H BOOST Organisation of Salem chaptei of KatlTa Sons and Danghters af Oregda to launch a Boy-Ore ton Products campaign . was started yesterday, and tha charter for tha local lodge, tie second la tha state wil be closed August 1. Tha' Portland chapter, number one, closed Its charter Saturday, Jaly 22. .. v Oregon for Oregonlans Is the slogan -of tha society end mem bers wu encourage tha baying and sponsoring of Oregon pro dncts. The first meeting of the Sa lem lodge wIQ be held about August 10 th. at "which time offi cers will be elected to serve the initial year. ' 1 Tha first state convention will be held In Port land February 14, Oregon ad mission day. - ' It Is planned to establish a historical library and Information b ureas, to mark acenlo and his torical points, . to establish em ployment relief bureaus and to encourage every salient point In boosting Oregon. Charter mem berships are available only un til August 1. Every native born Oregonian and those of 20 years residence are eligible for mem bership. - Salem headquarters are at the Marlon hotel. Pi COURT HELD AT C1P SITI1 25 request of tha sponsors to ac commodate tha many visitors fre quenting tha park each Sunday. ine Dana will play a program SCOTTS MILLS. July Misses Grace Dunagan and Doris at Haxel Green park Wednesday w"' tiuiuj -1 uigai in connection with the ernoon with a pretty mlscellane- American Legion picnic The nro- uu. Duu.n u nwji uuui, i gram ror tne Sunday afternoon complimenting: Mrs. Ray Telter, 1 concert follows' . nee Miss Dortha Shepherd, a re- March, High School Cadets To Send Sheriff On Roundup For School Reports cent bride. After opening the gifts, Ice Overture Poet and Peasant cream ua case were serveo. i Sousa Sheriff Oscar Bower and his Junction method, tha federal gov-1 Tha Missionary conference ernment decided to put aa end to opens officially Thursday morn martial law in Berlin andHhe pro- lng. although (Wednesday night vlnce of Bradenburg-which was tha conference banquet will be declared Jaly 20 la order that the held, with 200 women expected to federal dictator might have a free attend. Mala speakers for - -the hand. two-day sessloa will be Bishop- G. President Von KIndeaburg will E. Epp of Cleveland, Ohio, and be asked by tha cabinet tomorrow Mrs. Ada Jolley of Portland, pres to rescind his martial law decree, ident of the state W. C. T.; U. additional duties next week on less school clerks throughout the via aap w waaa aavwvw v The action of tha Leipzig su- QrevdlCTfirer Poisnn preme court was taken on a re- J y CiMl a v vi Grangers Are Told and cake were served. c. county get their books and yearly ".-..L .vi J " .7 " 1Z Mrs. Telfer cutting th. wedding Reveries. SaaTrchlnTesford ' m tha litT for an injuncUon r 1 l Tl7Y rTnmentftd T"h Tuba Solo, Asleep In the Deep f""? whool superintendent this .training Chancellor Frans Von a small bridal doIL I d-. week. Mrs. Mary L. Fulkerson. I L..t Mn.mt..inn.r .ha Wa mxm . . n Hi m VU AP . - B m H 1wUa kVMV W V mmm I i wo mm mm isa mary bpionski received Bandsman T. Thorklldson fnnienaent. announced yes- a,nmed dictatorial oowers over SILVERTON. July 25 Sever- ivf fc Hfh-Mge Selections (a) Abendlied waay that she would eall on tha the sUte. from interfering with 1 rlsltors spoke at tha July meet- thlmblo and Mrs. W. T. Geren the schnmsMiit f!fr ott,c l collect th. r?lar Prussian rovernment. ing of the Silverton granxe. held coinf f (b) Momeii KuBlei Schubert mt,B ?Ports unless these were laoBa present were: Mrs. Tel- March, March Mllltalra od 51 lorcncoming thu week. fen Mrs. Louis Robinson. Mrs. ; Schubert W wIU o hold our au- Walter Geren. Mrs. Herman Intermission ltors over at extra expense If the Landwlng, Mrs. Addie Smith, Selection, Radio Favorites r??rUr lon'T delsyed." she Mrs. Caroline Reed, Mrs. Jessie -Various B "Ports ara all due by McKlllop and son Earl. Mrs. Lou- Intermexao, A Night In Jane King in,y K "d tn book within tea Is Shepherd, Mrs. FrankUn Shep- Indian Dance, Tonawanda r tnerett' but wa have beea herd. Mrs. Almond Rich, Mrs. M. Wendtland L",Mlt Ur because a num- walbel, Mrs. Paul Splonski, Mrs. Selection. Echoes from Erin 5 econts were at hand for uenm ceiiinger, Mrs. Otis Shep-1 Hayes n Bqitar to work on. .7 "s. rs. ivan i March, on the Mall Goldmann ilvrii.11.0 Mrs. star Spangled Banner r ssrs. n. a. uuod, SwiiTiming Hole is Opened Again for Dallas Youngsters HUG REPORTS UPON 50 Persons Attend Royal Neighbors' Friday night. Among these were State Deputy Arthur Brown: Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Lambert of Stay tonand Mr. and Mrs, Jake Riches, also of Stayton. Tha agricultural committee of tha grange reported that1 1500 r at las :rni s Thm pouuus oc greyoigger poison is still available at the courthouse. was onened to th nubile arala I Tk. ,oc1 grange also voted to yutnrd.T AftM-noon sftM- it a drill team with Mrs. beea closed for several weeks Theodora Grace In charge. due to the muddy water caused oy we oyerauon oi va. ewuaij RAHDLE FAMILY VISITS rocx crusner on me upper par ZENA t-i- fK .n1 By BILL PHILLIPS Jr. BOY SCOUT CAMP, July 25 Saturday the scouts are-ry busy. Some of the scouts took aa overnight hike to tha Amalga mated mines, M miles. There was a Joint meeting of tha scouts and the Girl Reserves. The other' scouts took a hike- to King . Tut's Tom.b Friday. There were many parents visit ing Saturday night to see sobs advanced in the ranks or scouts at the court of honor. There will only be 17 boys la camp this week due to many boys leaving. . H METHODISTS Mrs. Floyd Shepherd. Mrs. J. N. Amundson, Mrs. J. H. Klnser, Mrs. C. A. Demagan. Mrs. E. R. Lawrence, Mrs. Harry Hicks. M- Hugh Shepherd. Mrs. A. J. Ettlln and daughter Audrey Dar lene, Mrs. Grace Ahlera of San rancisco. Misses Gisino and Ma rie Plas, Theresa Bartnlk, Beat rice and Helen Amundson. Mary UV1UUIA1. n.ULf! M emm9 Oaa and Gra'c. Dun7 aVdn of present-day edncatlonal trends I f- VI... rt?r?.a Wntl . two year, i. going to Ogden Hogg. I giTe Invaluable help to a school I "."n w: :,T;,.T. "m Instructor In n . . I .Jl.i.aa m a vamaa SAua, Wliunillir. savr m m a I w - - TY aa m w Amm Aa A m m funeral U Held LEJErilBSTO Slfiip HERE TDIllfillT VISIT FALLS CITY With Clarence True Wilson tha speaker and most recent derelop- ments la prohibition the subject. pians are oeing made for a record breaking attendance at the after noon meeting of the Falls City Methodist Institute next Kundnr. Soloist' for. the third regular! Dr. Wilson. Just home from a band: concert of tha summer sea- conference in Washington. D. C. son to be held tonight at Wlllson j of all prohibition forces, will park, Is Earle Jennings, one-time I peak at 2:30 o'clock on what he soloist with tha well-known Ennls I found at this conference. The band of Denver. He will make his meeting at Falls City will be in initial appearance In Salem this los nature of a prohibition rally. evening as a municipal band solo-1 Wlin crowds expected from all 1st although ha has aooeared on over tne Willamette valley. several theatre oroerams. To. I Tfl8 Institute grounds are Just beyond Fall City, and are easily accessible. Salem churches will sena delegates to this meeting. night's program, beginning at t o ctoea, is: -u, r,:iT" Under the Double Eagle March . . Winn Overture, Gypsy Queen" King unae ana Butterflies Walts Z - " ' ' Moret popular numbers . , The Wooden Soldier M and . the :uwna Don ; f t: ? Let Me Call Ton -Sweetheart One Hour With T. - , , , ranta.U r:AM. otu ' Capital Post No. S. AmArlnnn Foater" TohsnlrJ oa.-wlll sponsor the grand Vocal solos, dv Earla Jenninwi pen,nS' the Dreamland The World Is Waiting for thelel i". tho st Bd of : Sunrise . : I itre Saturday night. It Mioses of Picardy i mountain Display) First Dreamland Dance Saturday; rm - ion sponsors announced by the I dance committee - Monday. post Pro- Bits of old Time Hits Reeg "dance will be ucictuua, WOOGiaiia." Ttnrler 1 " 'S'"u, Star Spangled Banner .Hayes OLD d TIGS HOT in III SOUTH ; - (Contlnnad from pg j . equipped with old license plates had been compelled to buy Cal ifornia licenses upon 5 enterlaz that sute. : , - governor indicate tht the Oregon officials could; not pe neia responsible for the action oc the California authorities , oovernor Meier alao refused - , io make any statement resardlnr the 30 day moratorium for the purchase el, motjor vehicle lic ense plates which, expires Aug- .- r records . in ... the ' state motor vehicle department Monday ntKht allowed that only 100,060 of the ,J;S5.00 motor vehicle owners In Oregon had purchased license Viatei for the current year, j The Dreamland ball has been remodeled and is being opened y , del Thomas. A f ermerly in charge at the Mellow Moon. The legion is planning special enter tainment to fntersperse the danc ing, one feature being a skating exniomon ty-xn and Bennett, snappy roller skating team which nas appeared at other programs ier receawy. s t HOME OF S5e TALKIES A Home-Owaed Theatre " Last rrtroes Today " MATINEE AT P. af.--First showing In Salem of ,., this mighty picture The All Onlrt nt 1S5 r 1 1. . . . i an. iioiu xi. Kanaie ana tnree Pique, SUverton ;:" ttBTS f'1!f.'?- f!f !'. Two weeks of Intensive survey rrw -f. wmM Joyed at I -' .' " Z rch at Sacramento for . near EDUCATl PARLEY Clinics Retain Interest; Sked For Week Told Summer has brought no slack in the work of tha county health bureau and attendance at clinics Is holding up to former marks, ft was reported yesterday. The clin ic schedule for this week is: ' Tuesday p. m.. MUkhandler's Clinic, Salem health center; Wed aesday a. m., school Clinic, Salem health center; Thursday a. preschool clinic, Salem health center; 10 a. m.. toxoid clinic. Stayton; Friday a. m.. dental cor rective clinic, Salem health cen ter; toxoid. Silverton; Saturday a. m.. toxoid-vaccinatlbn clrnle. Salem hearth center. administrator. Georxa W. ! n w1g. both men ;: tha study pf home and foreign Frank Floyd and Andrew Shea- dtT nperintendent. reported Mon- "L'T J" P in the lecaaa the heatl mi",0nj la tn ammer assem- d and familieitft UyaDOnhU s? of the j hfT?v.wl?h!l.to TJ iUly. Ha will return here for funera, of their sister7M: iT ot CaUfornU at Berkeley. BW. lOT Cro T.wl"mmln, Vrl h"eld 5 ihiId"n Anumber of Royal Neighbor. 7"ir JS klT Marie tery Wednesday .fT- of the nation contributed th. i.t. Neighbors ri.riT. a eunaav artAi in.... i iwrouca wnica is a non - rriwiit 1 v... .. - vt. ..... m.. . . vnwiuru, . . -.. w i . .... . . i nnsnDor rsiiv idam rv. en. i mm. c... Monday morning and will an - creaic i vr....... - .. .. - WBaBCWl D7 T 1 verton rrone nt n I .T I tned -j- 1 1 - - . will. .niii.. " Vn Trends In edn..nai ...m. I evening. a'MMak t as as s . but w m --hw w aan w is several months. Sr?JSX ,d' orning " He was taken to the Ril.rtnn I "bing methods, in curriculum 1 17 .a.- r- xv 1 r v vrt g Saturday mVhL f"1' 7r ciuid in, tn smt-1 iew uerciie xsrate thumb on his left hand nearly off. menU- odocaUonal -flnanca, In w ... en W 11,9 Silverton uosnital returning c.n-4. --.. afternoon sessions. Superintendent Hue said th financial leaders In California's eoatlaue throughout tha remain der of tha week. Rotary Club to Hold, Picnic at Dallas Church Begun public school nmr, w.-. I ,. waxd-Ao, juiy Zft Work en v "r" . tha new Christian church I tempting to arrange a sales and an- income tax which would raise was started Saturday here when Value is $7378, All Intangibles BRIDGE DEDICATED EUGENE. Ore.., July 25 (AP) Hell Gate bridge over the Wil lamette river near Westflr was dedicated and christened the "Barnard Bridge" Sunday. The christening was In honor of J'idge C.Pi Barnard of Lane cotaty. Canada Offers Extensive List As Trade Basis OTTAWA. July 25 (AP) The British Imperial Economic conference got down to brass tacks today when Canada laid bo fore the other delegations her cel ebrated list of 8,000 Import com modities which ara expected to serve as the basis for her bargain ing with the other powers of tha empire. This list has beea accepted as the key to important trade agree ments likely to be drawn up be tween Canada and the united. kingdom to tne possible oetrf ment of the United States and other non-empire nations that trade with the dominion. SHvertn n P r 1r .MmS n revenu.WSi 'wE? CnW ot m Oscar Holmes: 1ft a, TesUt. William H. Getchel, deceased. valued at 17378. which consist en-! ing for tha basement. Tha I tirely of Intangible property building will cover a space 108x1 holdings according to an apprals- ii net tad will be placed lllal filed Saturday in probate executrix Fuhr- were spprals- pronerty Salem Rotary cln will ha bort I ff""?. . ... to wives and children of the mem- :irJ"?T "lonal ,t wPicnlcBWdaTBlhMStentord the sidewalks. This court. Myrta Hayes Is exi at Silverton park. The group will knwfor Mr Hn, ni . .! "lu Pa aU around of his will and C. M. Cox. J. ZZZ1 ocxrwitn a eportsicarr beef out sensatio; - Ior UwB otnw Undscaplng ar and Roy Burton r?5rJ? togetnnder way shortly Eastman fne Tha basement I erS. wereaner. ... v ',.1 1 """" wll ba dor to a death of furl Rhlef-af-tha ssiots wr 44 ; trr . . . - i uu xi cs as. ijui m r Mnv e a. i . - - - - - v conraa m Dig leature of I standi when tha wnrid I "d tha first floor win be shares of American Telephone S! U1 tonw.!?,!? ?V22i "SSLV Uow feet above the ground, gtv- and Telegraph stock valued at wiuea wm pe served at C:S0 o'- 14 jitt fouTaad thr. JJrS. . Itt aDO,lt oUht-foot eelUag $S$7T and 19 shares of New Eng il?el "S. eJd8. '.rte ehes was estah hK!?; ! land T. db T. stock appraised at r mx wu iaaa lis own i n n n . n 7 ' i Ab.oat.m Pons are expected o y 77 T I to attend. . . Salvation Army : . au r. Leaders Feted Felt at Colima Adjutant and Mrs. H p.Mnn. Of tha Salvation army were ex tended a pleasant surprise at their hem last rK MEXICO CITY. July IS f API I groin of aoldlcn , . dispatch from Colima to- from tha army greeted their nlpht said residents wera driven leaders on their 15th weddlag in to the streets la terror today by anniversary. About to mhom two sharp earthquakes. -r- attended - tha event, at tha Par- Some houses that were weak- eons home at 1311 North IT. ened by tha Juno , shocks which Two members of the official severely damaged tha town. oi- board. Chairman Douglas McKay lapsed, but no deaths wera re- and Dr.- B. F. Pound, were spec pert ed. , Ul gnests. . i : THE PICTURE TERRIFIC C .1 i - v - I '.17 1 ; EmARO & - I 1 "1 TOMORROW s THURSDAY V y and THl Joan Bennett Mrtimmiw yl'W'L'wviiR r ' A i "SHE WANTED A MILLION A1REM ' with Spencer Tracy James Eirkwood 4 ADVANCE SEAT SALE NOV! Elsinora Theatre Box Office Qpen DaUj 2 Tin 10 P. H &Mj 7SJ IJAM IVVvY lilHl VX ."V V 1 B I f if 1 til X X . i THURS. July FRU 29 1 i Twice Daily , 20 8:30 : SXata. 85e. . gJe. UI. - r c shew rilcta . aU seats mema. Eves, Ue, gSe, tUO, ILai -Prices lac hide Federal Tax : - Kfttei GranS CeteT aasUIve. ty wQ NOT aa shewn at AXZ. iheatns as lower priota ttJav aeasonl ienmiMM , u.laeMseaheaawsaXewesaw ... - STARTS They LOVED completely jul a man and a woman- neetlinjeac& otKer tiring to the nfxnoai! 0 PLUS AXDY CLYDE ;-(.: 'in "THE LOVE OF IX'DWIG tOf. I. BCRXS " ;M8TKItY HODGE P0008 - TEBBTTOO!C f J- NOVELTT - ClawJetta V COX BERT dir. 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