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Telephone 3-11 If Xnfonl RepuMIc, PKoenlx, Sunday Morning, SepIemKer T6, 1934 Pace Five Guards Prevent Sabotage Journalism Library Planned At College TEMPE. A campus circulating; Pauline Weldon Is Called East To Fill Post In School Of Art Gilbert School Faculty Picnics Gn.BF.RT Mmbera of th Gas Pipe Bids To Be Opened library will be available to students faculty of the Gilbert htrh and th from the Wsirnj and faculty members cf Arixona State Teachers college here within the next two weeks, the college journalism library, headed by Prof. William D. Taylor, and Ralph grammar schools held their annual picnic at Tempe pord on Thursday evening. Those attending were SttpL and Mrs.

C. S. Fox. Mr. and fr.

L. Dean. Mis Myrtle Payne. rvrr.pny "icn win nrine; vr. and Mrs.

cHWTr tt. i 'r'fiitr. will opene1 fptem. ars-i work will jrrt undr way thrft'r. city officials said f-H fSIn2im.Kr?c J.C?; The library features newspaper.

V-" tooke on Jwnmaltsm anal Mrs. V. O. LaTourrette Miss Flor- f(rtion. ence Super.

Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Th carload of pip was en.i"1 r.etc jesti.rday and two Sedbrry. Corrine Shultz. Mr.

and A Mrs. G. A. Bond, Hill Redman. Hill rri n-njll.

i trual of 43.000 fet of pipe will w' aid starting from the southwest of Tempe aKl extending rh tn tiic Haylftt ranch, then in SU-nn. lour thousand feet of Lena Nichols, Miss Marv Cleaton, Miss Dehlia Johnson. Miss Vera Norton. Nrrma Brottghton, June Edwards. Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne McFrederick, Miss Christine Gieszl and Miss Emma Belle Tcnncy. Return With Bus Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ramsey re-' turned home on Friday from Richmond, where they went to receive the new bus purchased by the SPECIAL Ford and Chevrolet Owners NOW.

a complete brake re-line for your car at this low Jtfr Jab Mrhl T14 O'C ONNELL INC. 505 N. Central Phone 841S1 school district. i tS I i ri will laid t.r,rr) ti.r plant, up Center street, in, "st project in inrKt of which i hs rt rn I hy turrent funds r' 'the d-partmrnt. Thirty Lr t'nt Wlil a Kov-L-rnt I'WA Riant.

Tn natural pas will corne the Afnc mams, with the LWr adjustments; made by the will he completed 4 rta after is started, From Lo Angeles yr, Fa-il Hrattie, I.os AnKoIr. Is 'i'' fli'ir vi5it st the home To Teach At Rooasvelt Miss Mary Cleaton. a former member of the Gilbert grammar school faculty left yesterday for Political Unit Will Convene TKMrE The Tempe Woman's Democratic Club will met tomorrow night at 8 o'clock on the lawn at the home of Mrs. E. C.

Adams. Miss Marguerite will conduct the business mession. Mrs. Adanjs will report on the farm loan corporation nd Mrs. Harry Meyer will conduct a parliamentary drill.

The usual round-table discussion will be held. Gift Party Miss Betty Van Horne. who will be one of the brides of the fall season, was honor guest at a surprise gift party F'riday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. A.

Row, Then Mrs. Row, Mrs. W. A. Hancock and Mrs.

M. Longan entertained members of Circle No. 2 of the F'trst Methodist church. During the afternoon towels were hemmed for the birde-to-be, after which haskcta of gifts were presented Miss Van Horne by Phyllis Ann Smith, Dale Cowan and Jeanne Moeur. Mrs.

I-eo Ramsey and Misn Florence Gillett assisted in unwrapping the gifts. Refreshments in pink were served by the hostesses. Guests Included the Mes-dames K. C. Mitchell, Charles Steele, Tom Smith, Fannie Thew.

Howard Van Horne, W. Mc-Iellan, W. C. Hogue, W. W.

Cay-wood. Fred Parker. A. M. Brown-lee, W.

B. Fineher, Tattl Aepli. H. N. Beimfohr, G.

E. Bockoven. A. N. Gillett, R.

P. Groves. I. I. Haynes, W.

R. Johnston. Taul Bartlett. I A. Grtibbs.

L. P. Cole. M. Baker.

Rose Shaner, W. A. Moettr, the Misses Laurel Baker and Florence Gillett. Concludes Visit Miss Jeannette Dupries, formerly a teacher in the Indian school at Ganado, has been the house guest of Mrs. Victor I.

Corbell for the past week. Miss Dupries left yesterday for Tucson, where she will enter the university to take work toward her master's degree. Locate Here Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wilson and sons, Joe and Wallace, have moved from Casa Grande to the J.

W. Miller ranch, south of Tempe. PTA Meeting The ra rent-Teacher Association of the training school will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:15 o'clock at the school auditorium. An execu si-' i mm Judge Niles Thanks Voters Phoenix where she will reside. Mtss Cleaton will be a member of the Roosevelt school faculty this term.

To Play First Game The Gilbert high school football team has been having regular practice this week with a larger number of candidates for the team out for drill than last year. The first game will be played on Friday evening with the Mesa Jackrabbita, at Mesa. Maedonalds Return I Vr nnd -Mrs. (Irant Mat donald aV 'ihildien returned the latter) Mrt )' wf' from I'tah where; ppnt thnr vacation. It To the legion of friends and supporters whose unswerving loyalty and devotion to my interest made possible my success In the Democratic Trimary I take this means of extending; my heartfelt appreciation.

J. C. NILES, Jades, Snperler Csart xi 4, t-r. 1 1 was iin-d by lirr hus-' Workers on government public 7, works projects in Austria have yr sii rr nearly doubled this year. In spite of a considerable increase two werk.l apo.

From Hollywood Mr. anl Mi. Oiaiinicy Vance and gie hrrp from Hollywood for witli relatives and; in industrial activity in Latvia wagea are lower than a year ago. f-in'is vall-y. They plan to fn most -f the time in I'hoenix Mis.

Varices patents. Stake Meeting is ari't t-a-hMS of Maricopa p-hf Huti-lav pi-hool will meet at i 1 in Mesa First ard All the outer aspect of war accompany the textile strike in which 600,000 workers were called out. Here is a typical scene outside the Lonsdale cotton mill at Seneca, S. as guardsmen search a worker entering the plant. Everyone arriving at the mill gate is searched for hidden guns or bombs, in an effort to prevent damagt to the machinery by saboteurs.

D'N C. Spiisbnry hat-el, null "1" 'i lie it.rrtinjr is or parit- it was said. De- i ill be. h-ld as rarTffl' I CK ff.l!'iinj? the preliminary pn.gtam. I From Fullcrton Mr.

and M. H. J- McLennan, of the PAULINE WELDON Miss Pauline Weldon. daughter of ment. comnetine with 43.OOO other tive meeting will be held in the.

faculty room at 1:30 o'clock. Feta Guest is a quick way of getting up in the world but dangerous. A CHEAP TIRE IS ALSO RISKY IMr. and Mrs. H.

T. Weldon, 1011 publications. After leaving Phoe- Honoring Mrs. Beulah house guest at the home of Mr. tast raim lane, is winning new i nix.

Miss Weldon studied in the honors in the art world, having beenlChounard school, California, and at Southside Department H. B. Griffen, Manager Mesa Republic and Gazettt Tower Building, 68 W. Mair St. Phone 341.

Chandler White Cross Drug Phone 21, Lorene Hill. Fhone 173 N. Oregon street. Tempe Laird and Dines. Phont 22, Mrs.

C. E. Coffin, correspondent. 127 West Seventh street, Tempe. Phone 106.

Gilbert Mrs. Walter Harmon correspondent. and Mrs. F'rank LaMont. Mrs.

Ar cauea to iew iorK to become a the University of California, thur Allen Clark and Mrs. LaMont entertained at bridge Friday night. member of the faculty of the Cap- Program Honors Kyrene Faculty TK PK faculty at Kyrene school was honored Friday night with a reception sponsored by the Parent-Teacher Association of the school. Hollis B. Oray, president of the board, welcomed the teachers.

A. N. Lindstrnm, principal, responded and introduced the faculty members. Pupils of the Susan Knsland studio presented the following program: Violin ensemble, "Mermaid Sons" from "Obern" (Von Weber), and the "Hunters Chorus" from "Iter Fieischirtz" (Von Weber), Dorothy Meyer, Vivian Marriott, Jllen Dumas. Lynwood Cantt, Charlotte Lee Hancock; reading, "Kitty does Adopting" (Black), Alice Cantt; piano stdo, "Yellow Butter Designs Shrine Masks Examine a cross-See if every ply It's easy to judge tire qualitj section, the "heart" of the tire is a light colored safety ply.

Tables were placed on the lawn, Mln eriiucn acnooi or Applied 'ana. Which wa 1 CitrH rv trirto-e She was chosen to design the fan- 1 tastic masks worn by the mummers in the Shrine's Mardi Gras parade colored lights. Present were Mrs. i She wiU teach designing for tcx Jason Osborn. Mr.

and Mrs. J. weavn? and similar crafts. tin San F'rancisco in the summer of. Ke 'm anX MrsM! The niece of Mrs.

L. Hick, event given national recog- jar inn a nan. fin i nu jja thp latjer part the week to the ninti r. M. I.

A. To Open The fall season of the Mutual: Association in Mesa a rd ill set under way. under direction of t-r 11 is. Harold Wripht is pr sidetit. assisted by Orant -1 and Paul I'randall, Mis.

Vet a Airline will a so "iid tf mi as head of 1 with Mrs. llita ed Mi Mary Allen St. eial special aie planm for the evening I. th- individual departments. New Superintendent ilmci I.

Tavlor lias been named Mesa Third ward si html, siiciteiims Alton' who had ht Id the office the, t-t Mr. Kisss and Ins family; io.i,-,,I:iv for Tut son. where he t- and Mrs. J. M.

Kelloce. both nrnm. 1 I Oil VJ. a1 1 VJ. 1 I inent Phoenicians.

Miss Weldon Miss Weldon left lasi week for, her new post, Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCaw. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles N. Savior. Mr. and Mrs. Clark.

Mr. and Mrs. LaMont. Miss Jasonetta I.aMont and Dr. 11.

I Schornick. was graduated from Phoenix Union high school five years ago. During her last year in high school she won national honors for the Phoenician, the school's year book, of which she was art editor. The publication won first prize in the national contest for all school annuals for its artistic arrange- DAYTON THOROBREDS contain only pure live light colored rubber and Dayton's Exclusive Freeflex Cord Fabrics. They Are Fully Guaranteed 18 Months ...6 Ply 15 Months Ply Arizona Franklin Co.

STATE DISTRIBUTORS 134 South First Ave. Phone 3-1146 North Aricnna Trartor ft Kauipment Ca. fly." CMatil.e Loeb-FXans) Betty Cast Is Chosen For School Play PHANDLKIt The cast has been chosen lor the two-act play, "The March of the- Words." an extract limn the private life of a l.n ni-fuftil oon (Sail Hancock: reading, "The Min CASH FOR OLD GOLD New High Prices for jTiur Old Old SHvrr, I'tntiniim, fttrhrw. Jrwrlry and iVntal linld! tody of law i ms to la ke i the To Preach R. R.

Shoemaker, Albuquerque, superintendent of Congregational churches for New Mexico and Arizona, will preach this morning at the Tempe Congregational church. The Rev. Mr. Shoemaker is well known throughout the valley, having resided in Phoenix. Congo Club The Congo Club will met trniht at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mr.

uet," Vada Tomlinson; trio, Sole.Mio" (Disapria) piano, Bertna Slawson, violin, Mrs. Guthrie, clarinet. Miss Ada Maskrey; violin ensemble, "Gavotte" from Taris and Helena," (Von Glttck); reading, Gertie Gets Coin'." (Black), I-ah Jo Carr; songs. "Break O' bay," (Sanderson "The Little Irish (I'hrs), "For You Alone," (Geehl), Walter AVhite. Tempe College Men Guests At Smoker Men of Arizona State it I nit, rsilv of Arizona.

Hme From Hospital Smilhst.ti. ar-old son 0 lilt 111,11111 II 1 1,1. iler lnh school, under the direction Miss Helen I'alder. The cast follows: Introduction, TOM GLENN, Mgr. Tire Dept.

i. Mi I Mis. I 'il Smith -on I home ms- llnit'il llholsoii; prologue. Mazie 1 i uouege ai lcmpe were a.i. i it i- et I I I'anlim; a verb.

So.ilhsi.h- Distil, Ims- Little; a n-'un. ti. it.i for proiioiin. Ivlna entertained by members of Pi Delta Sigma, college social fraternity. DISTRIBUTORS OF DAYTON FAN BELTS A dualitj Companion ef Itayton Thnrobrrds Complete Stock 1 and Mrs.

Rudy l.avik. Mill avenue. Baihara C.ltason; an adverb, F.llis 4 t-. in i i af at a smoker last night in the patio of La Casa Vieja. The program was featured by talks by faculty members and students.

Souvenir corn-cob pipes were distributed and refreshments were served. L-yle Lusher, president of the fraternity, was in charge of the event. llims-lio. The boy vvas i a whd- n.linc a son; a preposition. Marie Murraj I s.

cons iniury. conjimd Hale Kofiers; a sen-Clas To Benin Season t-iue. Mary Sanf. rd; a clause, of the kinss Hanuhters Franklin Novak; a phrase. Bascom Vlis's of the Hapt.st church Tribhle; commas, Wilana Cor the lust time this fall 'Yvonne.

KillKore; periods. Nina Guest Speaker Jessie E. Fleming, Phoenix, will speak tonight at the home missions program to given at the Tempe ward. Latter Day Saints church. High School Mixer Following tho plan inaugurated last year, students of Tempe Union high school will be welcomed to the First Methodist church at a "mixer" and worship service to begin at 7 o'clock tonight.

At 8 o'clock adults may join in the program. at 2 n. at the home of ricmmrt. iaua Vinna F'lemins; semi- it" Patterson, prt stdent of be Acisoit I aye Tucker, Mary Simp- The time will be Riven colons questions, Bertram Hardin, ii-i, lo nisiness. Leo Austin: exclamation points.

Bisitmg Here JUST is here Charles Bowl ins. Albert Ksber; DOHT THROW THEJIRE AWAYvWTHE TREAD IS WORN DOWN lliett. Prlpss. Ida fai a fa iHW Ik mnn rpra is' will friends He is a paiem nesis. riuwii, "m.s" Marv Hiaetns and Simps.

-n; Cornne Burnette, s. i -thwest of' Mesa. Patricia Haley; quotation marks. Partv iliiia Litis, Stevens; lo, Dor- ARRIVED Following the program, refreshments were served. Those present were thp Messrs.

and Mpsdams A. N. Lindstrom, J. R. Padfteld.

Hollis B. Gray, Harry Hazard. B. F. Slawson.

Claude Bennett, Mac Owens, Clifford Seibert, Russell Henness, Herbert Gates, W. A. Rogers. Marvin Sanders. Harry Owen, J.

K. Williams. T. M. Owens.

Sam Warner, I-ee Jones, F'rank Jones, Victor I. Cornell, A. J. Fratti, James Fainter, I. F.

Collier, W. A. Hancock; Mes-dames Robert Moore, Iafe Sanders, I. V. Stewart.

Chris Nelson. I C. McCullough. F. Gates.

Ktta Collins. Sanders. Bob Ramsey, G. P. Pitts.

Charles Carnev, R. A. Lus-k. G. R.

F'inch and J. W. Gantt. Misses Stella Clay. Fallen Keebler.

Helen Redden, Frances Howell, Kli.aheth Rae Owens, Ileen Me-Ciillough. Wanda Slawson. Doris Moore, Vada and Alice Tomlinson, Celestine Tomlinson. Parline Pitts, Mary Pitts, Berma Dawson, and M. Sclmt, and George Ititchett, a faculty niemt.er.

FOR Six-room house, furnished or unfurnished. Near college. $15.00 or $18.00. Owner 119 E. Sth Tempe.

(adv.) n. n-t and Miss othy behold, P.ichard Old; Waa'er weie hostesses at a Central functuation. Noble R.gKs; paitv honoring an inter. ion. ilin-r lelty; an- v'V'F-e'vn Tnrlev Mis Vivian other int.i tion.

Hardt; epi- A New Fall Shipment APPRECIATION i I WISH to express my sincere appreciation to the voters of Arizona who made it possible for me to secure the nomination for Corpo and Miss Kathrvn Jepsen, re than 30 vonnR In the ti oductiott ast are Cur- Hchert Cholsc-n; costiune. the oartv. at the tain. Dorothy Gleason; program, Cappy of Miss Turley's parents f--utrt Mactoiiaid street. 7P ration Commission.

W. M. Cox CCC Petitioned Johnson; music. Marie Murray; Don Hardt. Elects Officers The senior class of Chandler hiKh school met Friday noon for a business meet me and to elect officers for the ensuing jear.

Miss Helen i'alder. an instructor By Mesa Groups MKSA- Fir. mts a rcsoiuuon of Chandler hisrh school, was chosen pit -i t.y u.l Utors uums the assisnment oi nv tamps to tnc, or ASSOCIATED DENTISTS na-t tin area, represents- 4 11 i ai secietarv and treasurer. Fav ef cluos ami oti.ci 4........ i.

Tl i 1 if 1 UUuL5uljL5 a I Ikj (Bmm IT 1st Are, I.lllisil fi nil vt'-'r- ed cheer leaders by the senior class. Tito seniors were the first class to hold a meet inn or elect officers. and Vt.hincl-m Kntmnre en lit Are. DR. S.

S. STARK In Charge sr''ips are circulating pcu-t hi. -it will be forwarded to It is hoped the camps may be 1 ana along Salt fTrr Boehmer Prui Slorr rhan 3-8333 Tvpr. from Cr.initc Reef to a nd 1 riRrrs n.v ark hkrk Af.Ai! rt- sishtl.T terth are funnr en a rlnmn hut not it Ton. lt' fan eat peanuta and naprern bat ftu ran't da It If your teeth ned care; faim in and let oa iamine them FRFEI Entertaining Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Crisiiian, West Cleveland street, are entertaining as their house guests Mr. and Mrs. B. Ripple of Casa Grande.

I To Los Angeles Miss Katie Schaeffer left Satur- day for Los AnReles. due to the serious illness of her sister. Business Visitor Marvin Porter of Holbrook is in Chandler for a few days on business. Mrs. Porter and who has spent the summer in Ash S'ewart Mountain lake, the development of a recrea- kAfUi spot.

Th movement to develop the p. Grounds into a much PMM rei -re itonal area was begun lt yfr. It was pointed out the a id mm to facilities av. only Mesa, but the entire I'y. and would prove to be an HmI pU-e for week-end trips.

-XeTfr hart a hit" PAIM.KSS EXTRACTION XT) i I GUARANTEED ITf I I Tpper or Lower -IVayS 1 I Plates $10 FREE EXAMINATION AND ADVICE $1.00 ju boating, swimming nc. and' play ground activities Fork, ill return to Chandler soon. House Guests retreeded at leu than one-half the coif ef new tire. And we have added thousands of miles of care-free service to its life. Come in end talk it over bring your old tires along.

Whet a world of difference few cents mate-Look at this smooth worn tire above. Ordinarily you would throw it away but look at the tire at the bottom is the ame tire after we have Mr. and Mrs. J. J.

Kennedy have as their house guests Mr. and Mrs. Karl L. Chnte and Mr. and Mrs.

Edear T. Ianf of Ios Angeles. Mr. MM? 'and Mrs. Chnte are the parents of THE WAY WE HERE'S Ji MAKE IT TEST YOUR BRAKES Your safety and the lives of others depend on our ability to stop.

Our factory trained mechanics will put your -brakes in perfect condition. We are equipped with the WEAVER BRAKE testing and front wheel aligning Mrs. Kennedy and Mrs. Lane is a sister. i Church Represented I The Nazarene church of Chandler as represented at a district mis- sionary meeting held at the East-; side Nararene church in Phoenix this week by Mrs.

L. R. Whitten. Mrs Brooks. Mrs.

Albert, WE USE 7. OrJtr FULL-CIRCLE UOOK Freshmen Don Green 'Beanies' TKMFK Freshmen on the ram-fispf Af--ona Stat Teachers Col-t Te iipn hean wearing their "hearties" yesterday as a new of "self-enforcement" of bsan. pmican, tem- rrry fretman president, to the -1n! eoimeil ist week, the pro-fm pi ides that freshmen will lunta-i'v the traditions the No hazing will be 1 paid' ns either being iKhr.t or pined in the hands croup. The piin. new at Arizona State.

annih.vj- srrp nl the college's long toward the complete of freshman punishment. 1 MOLDS ft I 1 PHOENIX MOTOR CO. W. QUEBEDEAUX 00 W. WASH.

PHONE 4-4144 Bearden. an! the Rev. H. H. Cochran and Mrs.

Cochran. Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Jean Sykes of No-gales spent Fridav at La Hacienda as a visitor or J. W.

I.ockehart. Club Meets Tiie Get-Together Club of Chandler met this week at the home of Mrs. F'red Fuller in Mesa. Bridge prizes were won by Mrs. Jim Bolen.

Mrs. Roy Makintar and Mrs. Ben Riggs. Guests were Mrs. Matie Smith.

Mrs. C. H. W. Smith, Mrs.

Ben Riggs. Mrs. Jim Bolen. Mrs. Roy TO GIVE YOU MILEAGE DEPEIIDABIUTY Rote th deep-cut non-skid design we build into th old -o and Up Chandler Council Ratifies Contract ECONOMY-: 4-l ft RETREAD COST A 4.75-19 tp tir for safety.

-a. rpmEODniLa Mrs. Herman Brown. Mrs. .11 I At a special meet-ijack Stan'ield the eitv rntiniil hv; Makintar.

Services traction nd mileage. To Bo Held Featuring Bigelow Sanford le Loveless Thursdays The subieet for the 11 o'clock (Simply Add to Gas and Oil) art PYRtDllf Mohawk Lines ANGELUS t4r department and the ducted by Rev. H. TL Cochran this ''land er was ratified by morning will be "Helps and Hin- contract is pur- ranees of a Revival." 0ba of funds to House Guest for completion of paving; Miss Beulah Castleberry. Los An-nzon, from the city Seles, is tho house gtist of Mr.

and limits. It is Mrs. Frank UMnt. Miss Cantle-n these funds wirl soon be herrv plans to spend several weeks trVew1VT'ab im" 'n the valley before returning to her ent wi', soon be tinder way. home, fceji a -1 Messed to the: IF YOUR CAR WON'T START CALL 4-4124 Any food motor oil with PYROIL added, gives you a new Super lubricant that highett engineering authorities are highly endorsing.

PYROIL keeps bearings cool, reduces friction, increased power and saves gas and oiL Jost try it! Furniture Company 515-537 Wt Vij Bona BEN WILSON'S Automotive Service Distribotor IJJXM 300 W. Van Buren ftnintV of Maricopa unry urging fu! co-operation bv tn 'crwswlinc the FWA tl3 Pritrt-l rroject Wla Passed by the fcpunciL Japanese shipping concerns are resuming dividend payments. Pireetion finders are being placed on many transatlantic liners. 5th Ave. and Jefferson.

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