TUMPAr, Jane « , 1M«. A s m a in » BAiLT h d c w i FAGB POÚR Only Woman Railway President and She Knows Her Job ' making hardly anything out of In- th« -aecoâd placé there was i them. There ia less dinger in created the dlfftcuU question of holdups, and more money, so 1 the nationality of children re­ 1 showed him the ropes.” sulting* from such a marriage. As So said Carl Keen, 23 year eld the mother had no' nationality, , gunman, charged Friday for par- NEW YORK, June 22. — Rose tho child cannot claim that of tts > ticlpating in a $7 holdup and tu- Dt Conco, an orphan, found a mother; and If it is born abrsad Ltorlng his 13-year-cld brother. wallet With 32500. She located It has no claim on' that of its I "I was only trying to protect the owner, Andrew Ragone and father’s. To meet tjils situation the Will Last Two Days And to j him. Judge. You see, T’m my refused a 3300 reward he offered ¡her. They have married and now League has asked' the entire Dedicate New Automobile • brother's keeper.”. < “Your brother won’t need a I on rhelr honeymoon, Road to Park J world to accept the ruling that a 'keeper when you see him next,” marrying a foreigner shall only lose her native nation­ (UP)—Yozemlte valley is laying .replied Judge T. B. Landon. "You ality on condition that at the elaborate plans for the 75th an­ will spend the next thirty-five , moment of her marriage she is re- niversary oUlts discovery to he years in the penitentiary. ' garded by the law of the state to celebrated July 31. The celebration, to continue which her husband belongs as two days, will not only commem having acquired tho latter’s na­ crate the 75th "birthday” of Cal tionality. . Ifornla’s scenic valley, but will In the cases of women wjia fail (Continued From. Page One) ' dedicate the new automobile roa.1 to acquire their husband’s nation­ ality through marriage and who which wlU make Yoseitalte acces j WASHINGTON. D. C.. June 22 "We do not anticipate such accru­ al of back taxes in the futltre. are regarded by the laws of their slide 365 days of the year. j (UP)—Tho senate ..“slush fund” Rather will thoy materially dim­ ! Details of the celebration arc country of origin to have Jost committee decided today to In­ their nationality by the reason of being perfected by a committee pf vestigate the 3250,000 fund rais­ inish and reach an estimated total such marriage, they are to he en­ seven, headed by D. V. Nicholson ed by the W. C. T. U. for "law of only about 3100,000.000 irt titled at least to a passport frem of the California State Autarac- enforcement” Just prior to the 1938.” Mr. Coolidge indicated ills con­ the state of which their husband bile association, appointed at a Pennsylvania primary campaign. recent San Francisco meeting of cern for 1928 In his address. “We is a citizen. .-4 ' ‘ ------------------------------ ! are approaching the time for con- As regards children born of the general Yosemite diamond an Portland was second city in I slderatiou of the estimates of ap­ such marriages provision is made uiv-ersary committee. Lesser events of the two-d*v West h» volume of May building. propriations for the fiscal year that they can claim the right of nationality of their parent's orig­ celebration will be the laying of the cornerstone of the valley’s inal countries. The proposed law which was new hotel, dedication of the new drawn lip after profound study by Yosemite fish hatchery, which Professor Runfsteln of Warsaw, will pour added hundreds of shin­ was finally cast Into final form ing game fish into Yosemite's and approved by the League’s streams, and an open air pageant Commission of International Law depicting the discovery and his­ tory of Yosemite valley. experts. This.Lucky Girl Wins Either Way 75TH ANNIVERSARY OF YOSEMITE I I I BE HELDWLY 3ISI Tax Cuts Not T oG om e For Next 2 Years W. C. T. U. Brought Into Senate Probe I ’She knows personally all of its Mi*. Harah Edenborn , lesser staff cf workers and most NEW ORLEANS — Meet Mrs. ; of. the ''gangs” in the shops -and Sarah Edenborn, only woman , on the sections. She calls them president of a railroad in the i by their lirst names, inquires United States! about their families and children Mrs. Edenborn is not only the ! and chattily discussers with them president of the Louisiana Rail­ j (lie road's buslnesb?-^ way &r Navigation • Co. — she's I The workers say tharustic knows It's solo owner, as well. ! every foot of the line^rf well as Furthermore, she knows just j the track inspectors an^m ain- about all there is to be known , tenance of way men know them. about its 700 miles of trackage, She knows each repair shop and its big trans Mississippi ferries, engine hogee, Its staff and its its terminals and shops and round work, as well as the individual houses. The title of president Is foremen and superintendents no empty one; it means that Mrs. know them. Edenborn is actively at the head of the railway's affairs. Lives Very Himply The railroad, which runs from Desplte her great wealth— her New Orleans through Shreveport fortune la estimated at more than to McKinney, Texas, was built 1 150.000,000 — Mrs. Edenborn more than a score of years ago. William Edenborn, her husband, I lives very simply in a modern had invented a process for making suburban cottage on the outskirts barbed wire and had accumulated of New Orleans. 8he keeps house a vast fortune. He built the rail­ for herself, doing the greater part road himself, without a dollar of of her own housework and hav­ bonds, debentures or other indebt­ ing a servant only occasionally. edness, and the husband and wife She rides on street cars, as she had offices side by side, running and her hukUand did throughout their married life. the railroad together. An anecdote they tell of her Asked Her to Take Job Hhows her unassuming ways. A Not longago he died, leaving few years ago, before her hus Mrs. Edenborn his sole heir. All j band died, a group of several hun­ of the subordinate officials of the dred New Orleans business men road asked Mrs. Edenborn to take i were guests of "Mr. Edenborn on The the presidency. * She did it — a trip over the railroad. and her co-oworkers vow there i party was crossing the Mississip­ is no more efficient railroad exec­ p i on one of the line’s ferries when suppertime came. Down utive in the country. “I ought to know the railroad into the steaming kitchen went business,” she says modestly. I’ve Mrs. Edenborn, to work for hours been working at it all my lift, with two liegro maids slicing with my husband.. I have been chicken, ham and bread for sand­ over every foot of the track, not wiches and loading up huge plat­ ters of food for the hungry guests. once but many times.” BY HENRY WOOD of fore the budget is finally com­ pleted substantially to reduce that figure. This will depend entirely upon our revenue ' outlook far 1938, concerning wlfich we will have better information a few months hence. “I say to you frankly that the outlock is not encouraging.” He then turned to the economy program »nd the accompanying situation of the mounting cost of state government. "From 1921 to 1925 the federal government reduced expenditures more than two billion dollars. The same period showed an Increase of more than four billions of dol­ lars in state, county, and other governmental expenditures,” he pointed out. Increased levies upon the peo­ ple in bonded Indebtedness made by local governments were decried Hundreds of Beautiful Wall Paper Patterns from which to select J. 0 . Rigg Paints, Varnishes and Wall Paper Phone 172 ’erfect Day Ruined— Missing Man Is Found Murdered LOS ANGELES, June 22.— (UP)— The body of Thomas E. 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Wherever ' of America want smoking quality. Camels go— to the seashore, to Camel success is built up on good­ the mountains, to the office— ness, by the world’s largest tobacco they bring pleasure, full smoking organization. Each year the mak­ ers of Camels spend millions for enjoyment. N o other cigarette made* ever quality, and not one cent for frills gladdened the taste of so many or fancy wrappings. N o two ways about it, Camels millions, for Camels are made of the choicest tobaccos grown. are the finest pleasure, the richest Camels alone satisfy the taste for contentment that ever came from all that’s best in a cigarette, for a cigarette. If you haven’t yet Camel blending can be found no­ fou n d the utmost in cigarette where else at any price. Camels goodness, answer the most popular never tire the taste, never leave a smoke invitation ever sounded— Have a Camel! cigaretty after-taste. LEEDOM’S New Shipment Of Simplex Cut Outs FOR EVERY CAR IN A RUSH FOR A Valve Reseating Tools CLEAN SUIT? A m erlran citizenship only after a year’s residence« and regular application for* naturalization a verltabP' state of international anarchy was created for foreign women, mar­ rying American men abroad. In the majority of countries the woman who married jin American lost immediately her native na­ tionality, but failed to acquire that of her husband. This rend­ ered It Impossible for her to get a passport or to be entitled tho protection of any country whatso­ ever. * She became literally a woman without a country. Hundreds of these cases have occurred since np. The necessity for articles 1n the the enactment of the Cable law. 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