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Telephone 3-Uij The Arizona Republican, Phoenix, Sunday Morning, June 15, 1930 Pacta Fiofit Section ThreeV I 1 1 9 -AUCTION i wt- vm i ii 9 IV 1 1 I A a -1 trTTrTBrim Aa -j fv- 1 AtiuMA l3l4IiAliLlU 1 Building Permits tHB India mow unwilling mimee JACIUI lid wiBfflWBr: IU. fXCX IN AT TUe 0-0(3 TEU. tJe Vvs vRouTI 102,700 389,687 Modified (3ROADCASTIKU2. ThIE To Accept June to date. June 1929 1930 to 1929 total tonug-Jt i ot to PUBLISHED EVERT MORNING BT ARIZONA PUBLISHING COMPANY PHONE 3-1111 118-120 North Central Ave.

Mall Address, P. O. Box lESf. Phoenix Arts. Entered at the Postofftc at Phoenix.

as Mail Matter of the Second Class. PUT MfSELF 1,466,044 5,285,764 Status Of Dominion CI tDCPDIDTIf DATCC Dally and Sunday IS ADVANCE JUUwIVlui Wtl lniUJ0UT OF. ARIZONA On Tear 6 months. $8.75: months S3.50: 1 month. CContlnued from Paxe 1, Sect.

1) Yesterday's permits: Rex Grayner, brick residence at 1318 West Moreland street, $3,500. Mrs. Lola Hannon, brick residence at 325 West Holly street. $5,000. Miscellaneous permits, $700.

Yesterday's total, $9,200. months, cr vujjv jT $1.25. IN ARIZONA: On Year. $8.00: $4.00: 8 months. $2.00: 1 month.

76o- Night Auction Sale Tuesday Night 122 W. Merrill 7P.M. We are 'eaving and win sell contents of a 6 -room hot. Beautiful R. C.

A. Radio ti electric. Player Kimball pln 3-piece overstuffed set, au rugs, Walnut dining: room table and 6 chairs, beautiful lined velour drapes cost new $3oowith wrought iron fixtures. Electric Servel. bedroom set, dress! odd beds, sewing machines, diant gas heater, breakfast table and chairs, white enam.i gas range, dishes, porch furnl ture, lawn mowers, garden tools Kids chairs, stand.

Sanitary cot, bows and arrows. Big sale, everybody welcome. MRS. B. H.

BYRD, OWNER Col. J. D. Campbelf The Auctioneer to the more extreme views among WANT AH ff ATFQ Ads received before p. will properly his followers.

Concessions Promised -s awauwr classified. After 8 p. "Too Late to Classify" on the followin morning and thereafter under proper egggg- iM-tuL. m- ve (ggM tws r- JSi But while the British are pre classification. The Republican not pared to concede a measure of home rule, not only are they not Insertion of any advertisement.

No dis esponsioi tor more man on incorrect Per word per day responsible for more than on Incorrect count for Urn or space cash with order: minimum chars. 25c Contract rates on application. now ready to grant complete independence, but they have set their faces against the Canadian form of dominion status. In both cases the "The Arizona Republican la a member of the Newspaper Classified Advertising Association, which includes leading newspapers throughout the country and has (or on of It aim the elimination of fraudulent and misleading classified advertising. The Arizona Republican, as well aa every other member of the Association, endeavors to print only truthful classified advertisements and will appreciate having its attention called to any advertisement not conforming to the highest standards of honesty." be condemned to.

the fate which overtook the earlier empire when the legions at last left the Rhine and the Danube. If British troops no longer held the gate of Khyber, how long would it be before the "red" army arrived by the road along which the troops of the czar were expected in the now forgotten days when Kipling wrote of the "bear that walks like a Feel Financial Strain Britain the loss of India would be a blow of almost Incalculable proportions. Then the part of the British empire-actually administered from London would be reduced to a broad band of naval bases extending right round the globe and to certain colonies in Africa hardly more extensive or more valuable than the French. Yet if to go at once and utterly is patently impossible, even with a Labor government in power, to stay may easily put a strain of intolerable severity upon British finances. Today there are but 60,000 British troops in India, but If revolt became general it wouldl require five or 10 times as many troops to hold a country which is WANT AD INDEX we.

Ate To ua-zsz. From Crusade In Holy Land NEW YORK. June 14. (UP) Semple. McPherson came back to the United States today after a pilgrimage to the holy land.

The noted evangelist arrived on the Europa somewhat changed tn appearance since she set out March 29 with 167 pilgrims on her European gospel crusade. She appeared several pourfds thinner. Tm still without a husband. she laughed, "and I'm beginning to believe that there is a scarcity of eligible men! Mrs. McPherson regretfully announced that she and her pilgrims did not encounter all the success they hoped to attain.

"Hardly anybody paid us any attention," she said. "We were just a drop In the bucket, a few among many." She emphatically denied that she had committed a "disappearance act," while in Europe. Reports from Europe had stated she had left her followers after baptizing them in the River Jordan. "I only left them to go to visit my daughter. Roberta, who had been injured and was removed to Ireland.

I stayed there until she was pronounced out of danger," she asserted. "If some of the pilgrims thought I had forsaken them, they were mistaken." "I come back here convinced the world needs Christianizing," she said, "but I'm afraid it's too big a task for me. Too many differences in opinion. "Why, over in Jerusalem I saw 10,000 Arabs at worship over a holy fire. My, but they were terrible.

I suppose they were swearing because other people did not believe as they SOMETMiKM- OTTO PO ftx-. STcHp: I whtu sent, Auction Sale Tuesday, June 17tl Commencing at 10:30 a. m. 100 A-l Dairv Cattle ABOUT EVENLY" DIVIDED Holstein and Jerseys It Is with pleasure tha we announce this particular sale. Believing the cattle offered are among the best sold on this market for 27 Miscellaneous for Rent 35 Miscellaneous for Sal 36 Miscellaneous for Sale or Exchange 37 Miscellaneous Wanted 57 Money Wanted 68 Money to Loan 8 Monument 4 Obituaries 28 Pasture for Rent 59 Personal 39 Pet Stock 13 Real Estate Wanted 12 Realty for Sal or Exchange 21 Room and Board 47 Salesmen and Agent Wanted 45 Situations Wanted Mai 46 Situations Wanted Femal 60 Special Notices 26 Store and Offices for Rent 22 Summer Home for Rant Transportation Schedules 33 Trucks for Sal 15 Unfurnished Hons for.

Rant 14 Wanted to Rent 17 Apartment for rent 9 Auctions SO Automobiles Wanted 81 Automobiles for Sal 66 Business Chances 3 Card of Thanks 10 City Property for Sal 11 Country Property for Sal 3 Death and Funeral Notice 52 Educational 40 Eggs and Poultry 6 Flower 8 Found 41 Fruits and Produce 16 Furnished House for Rent 19 Furnished Rooms for Rant 49 Help Wanted Mai 50 Help Wanted Female 51 Help Wanted Male and Femal 20 Housekeeping Room for Rent 25 Land to Rent 3 8 Livestock 7 Lost li Meeting Notices continental in its dimensions. Irrigation Report Salt River Project ROOSEVELT RESERVOIR Height of dam. linear feet from stream bed 240.00 Elevation of water yesterday. linear feet 60.96 Capacity of reservoir, acre feet. .1.637.000 Contents of reservoir yesterday.

acre feet 211. 95 Loss in contents in last 24 hours. acre feet 1.515 HORSE MESA RESERVOIR Height of dam. linear feet from stream bed 274.00 Elevation of water yesterday. linear feet 233.S5 Capacity of reservoir, acre 245.000 Contents of reservoir yesterday, acre ...172.470 Loss in contents in last 24 hours.

acre feet 990 MORMON FLAT RESERVOIR Height of dam. linear feet from stream bed 147.00 Elevation of water yesterday, linear feet 124.92 Capacity of reservoir, acre .63,000 Contents of reservoir yesterday, acre feet 42.936 Loss in contents in last 24 hours. acre feet 0 STEWART MOUNTAIN RESERVOIR Height of dam. linear feet from stream bed 116.00 Elevation of water yesterday. linear feet 105.20 Capacity of reservoir, acre 71.000 Contents of reservoir yesterday.

acre feet 53.800 Less in contents in last 24 hours. acre feet 650 TOTAL WATER STORED. ETC. Total of water stored in reservoirs, acre feet 290.401 Net loss in contents of reservoirs in last 24 hours, acre feet 3.155 WATER DIVERTED Southside use. miner's 26.400 Northside use.

miner's inches. 38.850 Diverted at Granite Reef diversion dam. acre feet 3,260 Diverted at Joint Head diversion dam. acre feet 91 Underground water pumped, acre feet 1.462 NORMAL FLOW From p. m.

June 13 to 6 p. m. June 21. for use on lands in cultivation in or before 1878. Short variations in rivers With two millions unemployed.

Tonieht's Radio (Programs 1ST) with last year's budget yielding- a deficit, with taxation at well nigh astronomical proportions, how could Britain carry on a great colonial I 48S. KTAR Phoenix 620 I waV? Of course, anything like a general and concerted revolt extending to military operations, is 5 FLOWERS TRANSPORTATION not now on the horizon, and is contrary to the whole Gandhi conception. Moreover, machine guns, tanks and airplanes have given the occupying power far better chance SCHLUULL5 FRESH-CUT flowers, beautiful, inexpensive. Julia L. Fuller, 3721 N.

16th St. Ph. 91240. Delivery. than in the earlier days of less ef ficacious weapons.

Express SEPENDABLE SERVICE mded and cargo Insurance Daily Refrigerated Trucks. Phone 30313. 22G N. 7th Ave. some time.

These cows have the size color markings, dairy type and general producing ability. We believe they will give the buyer excellent satisfaction. This offering will find about 60 middle milkers. 20 far off springers and 20 fresh or nearly fresh. You are cordially Invited to call and inspect these cattle at any time prior to sale.

Terms one third cash or cow for cow as security. Eighteen months credit will be given on balance interest, no discount for cash. Sale will be held at the old Norton Dairy North of the Fair grounds. mile North of Six Points. Yet in the long run passive re sistance might prove an unbeatable did.

Everyone carried a candle and Morning 8:30 Pipe organ recital. 9:30 Musical program. 10:00 Musical program. 11:00 Church services. Afternoon And Night 12:15 Mexican church services.

1:00 Organ recital. NBC twilight reveries. 3:00 NBC Catholic hour. 4:00 NBC Sunday concert. 6:00 NBC program.

Enna Jettick Melodies. 5:15 Musical program. Latter Day Saints. :15 Half hour of hymns. 6:45 NBC program, in In the Time of Roses.

7:15 'Juris Vision." 7:45 NBC program, Sunday at Seth Parkers. 8:15 NBC program, orchestra music. 9:00 NBC program, world wanderings. 9:30 NBC. Gunnar Johnson, pianist.

10:00 NBC program. 10:30 Musical program. 9 I 215.7 KOY Phoenix 1390 KEEN'S NURSERY AND FLOWER SHOP E. VAN BUREN CHICAGO AVE. CALL 32842 WE DELIVER policy.

Passive resistance to all 1 MEETING NOTICES taxation would soon bring administration to a halt, while imprisonment for the millions would be out of the question. r-rvr-vTT'TCTTcri nf Grand Chanter lighted it from the holy fire, and then passed the candles from hand to hand. A little way further down the street several thousand Jews were at the wailing wall. That shows the difference In religion." Mrs. McPherson plans to stay here for a few days and then re Compromise Is Possible Manifestly, events in India have not yet reached this supreme crisis.

of O. E. S. of Arizona. Chapter of Sorrow in memory of Henry M.

Woods, past grand patron of the Order Eastern Star of Arizona. All members of the order are invited to attend. MARY ELLEN YOUNG, Worthy Grand Matron. LOUIS E. POLHEMUS, Fresh Cut Flowers and Floral Designs DONOFRIO FLORAL CO.

136 N. Center Phone 32503 turn to Los Angeles. Compromise may yet be possible. entitle lands In cultivation in or before the round table conference later in It gome: to be delightful to go back there," she said. "About 200 tho following years to a portion of full the year may bring adjustment.

couples are waiting for me to come period accumulation as follows: Year Pet. but already on all sides one hears 1879 8,3 back and marry them. I anxious to see the June brides." the ominous threat that the leaders of the various Indian parties Worthy Grand matron Lions Club meets Thursday. 12:10. Adams hotel Visiting l-tona welcome Morning 9-30 Radio Bible class.

11:00 Church services. Night 7:00 Memory Lane. 7:45 Enna Jettick. 8:00 Sweetheart Melodies. 8:30 Popular composers.

9:00 Clines' Collegians (1 hr.) will not participate. And as blood flows passions are inevitably mounting. Dominion status of any sort is becoming a small conces Weather Report FOR FRESH FLOWERS AND FLORAL ARTISTRY CALL. THE CENTRAL FLORISTS 83019 21 N. Central J.

R. Sievers. Mgr. 2 DEATH AND FUNERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS n. vx cx Corp OWNERS TYLER G.

DUFF C. R. McMULLEX Auctioneers reason is the same, the conviction that the mass of the Indian people, or peoples, are as yet unprepared for such great responsibilities. Simple justice demands that one Tecognize first that the British already have made relatively enormous concessions in the matter of turning over power and offices to the natives and that they are giving India what, must be perceived to be efficient and just government, far better government than any Informed persons believes would be possible were independence achieved. To understand the Indian situation at all it is essential to dismiss all notion that the British are oppressive masters: that the plight of the Indian peoples in any sense suggests the abuses of Hapsburg rule in Austria or Turkish rule In the Balkans.

British brought order and organization to India, the very educated leaders who are now preaching revolt are the product In the main of British schools and teachings. Political Disorder Seen Independence for India today would unquestionably mean a long period of political disorder and economic prostration. It might lead to a repetition of the events which have reduced China to its present unlucky state. Every material consideration would seem to be on the Bide of the British association. And yet something of the same appeal to material considerations has been made in many of the cases where peoples or nations have sought liberty.

The dislocation of the Austro-Hungarion empire was an economic disaster for practically all the factions which were created into separate nations. Yet the material consideration did not weigh against the moral and one may doubt if any considerable number of Czechs. Rumanians or Italians would be willing to return to the more prosperous pre-war status. For Britons, the whole history of the 19th century must today be disturbing reading. During the full century which separates the of Napoleon from the outbreak of the World war the spirit of nationality had been sweeping across Europe, and the rights of peoples and tribes to govern themselves in accordance with their own conceptions and desires had been established as the result of many wars and innumerable revolts.

Turkey and Austria before 1914, German yand Russia as a consequence of the World war, were obliged to release the millions of subject races under their control. Even England was compelled In Ireland to admit defeat and permit the creation of the Irish Free State. British Belief Shaken Moreover, this latest disorder is beginning to shake British belief In thts existing program, the program of orderly and progressive transfer of power, as India by stages acquires the capacity for self-government. When blood begins to flow and mobs shout the war cries of independence, the chances of compromise rapidly lessen. After Easter Monday, 1916, in Dublin.

t.ie possibility of settlement of the Irish dispute by home rule of the older sort vanished. Again, the worst phase of the present unrest lies in the fact that the men who are subjected to the penalties of British law are precisely the men whose character and qualities make them leaders and give to their present punishment the color of martyrdom. It is the best of the older generation and the most promising of the new who are in the forefront of the battle. The very men who should serve as leaders In the great task of training the Indian people for dominion status are now being swept into Jail or falling under rifle fire. It is difficult to see what, short of complete withdrawal and that is obviously impossible is left for British statesmen.

All the fruits of more than two centuries of patient and on the whole enlightened activity would be swept away. Britain's vast investment in India might be destroyed. The finest imperial achievement since the Roman might Aged Woman's Love For Dog sion to peoples demanding independence. At bottom British rule in India Arizona Forecast: can in the light of modern con ceptions, only be Justified upon the ground that the peoples or India Rewarded CULP, Clyde Hans. The remains of Clyde Hans Culp.

husband of Agnes Culp, were sent last evening to Seattle, Washington, where funeral services and burial will take place. Grimshaw-Acton Mortuary In charge of arrangements. DAVIS. Letta, The remains of Letta Davis will be sent to Mun-cie, Indiana leaving next Monday evening, Grimshaw-Acton Mortuary are as yet incapable of ruling themselves, that they have still to serve long apprenticeship and acquire power in their own home only by degrees. But will "Young India' Today and tomorrow generally fair; little change in Beauty and Quality Flowers FROM Allan Son We Specialize In Artistic FLORAL DESIGNS Bonded Telegraph Member 8-1 828 Phone 3-1828 accept any such contention? Will it admit that the British are a "superior Will it confess in charge.

PARIS. June 14. (UP) As a reward for the years she spent caring for an American doughboy's dog in Paris, Madam Lebrun, who sold newspapers on the banks of the Seine, sleeps today in peace in a private cemetery instead of a pauper's grave. Madam Labrun "adopted" Paddy, inferiority, even temporary inferiority? Or will it press forward, fol TAHARA. Yoshimvtsu.

passed 7 LOST lowing the example or all otner na tional movements? Yesterday's Weather Report STRAYED From 24th and Yale Street 3 yr. old Jersey cow. Reward. Phone 30546. In any event it may be clear that a mongrel, which an American sol Flying News WEATHER CONDITIONS At Phoenix Britain is facing in India the gravest problem of an imperial order Night Auction Sale Monday Night 7 p.

1125 2nd Street We will sell the contents of a 6 -room home at Public Auction. Radio, phonograph and records, 3-piece overstuffed set, lamps, end tables, console table, 2 fine large Navajo Tugs, walnut dining table and chairs, library table, combination library table, breakfast set, 2 large rockers, walnut bed room set with twin beds, odd vanity, dressers, beds, vacuum cleaners, electric fans, gas range, refrigerator, folding cot and lawn mower, some good awnings, linens, draperies, pictures, dishes. Big sale. Everybody welcome. Don't forget, 7 p.

m. Monday nisrht. W. A. COOSEY.

OWNER Col. J. D. Campbell The Auctioneer since the American revolution. She STRAYED OR STOLEN from near 17th Ave.

and Buckeye bluish Jersey cow with black brush tail. Reward. Phone 33072. is meeting the present acute crisis in a spirt of moderation and of compromise, but unhappily liberty. Flying and meteorological data reported by the Phoenix weather bureau through its pilot balloon like chastity.

Is not a question or fractions, and limited dominion 1 KITTEN, black Persian, strayed from 1342 W. Lynwood. 32384. Reward. system at 6 o'clock last night: 01 status is hardly an acceptable substitute for independence in the eyes of peoples who are equally sure of CO Flying conditions excellent: sky 9 AUCTION clear; ceiling, visibility unlimited; away Saturday morning at a local hospital.

The funeral will take place Monday, June 16th at 10 o'clock, si. from Mortuary of A. L. Moore Sons. Cremation at Greenwood Cemetery.

WHITE, Mrs. Adelaide Estelle, age 76. passed away June 13 at a local hospital. Funeral services will be conducted Monday, June 16, at 10:00 a. m.

from the chapel of A. H. McLellan. Interment in Greenwood. Mrs.

White had resided in Arizona for the past 26 years and had made her home with her daughter, Mrs. H. C. Baber of Tempe. for about 10 years.

She is survived by one daughter. Mrs. H. C. Baber of Tempe; two sons.

R. F. and Wallis White of Phoenix; and 6 grandchildren, Mrs. Malcolm Little, of Nogales. Vivian and Virginia White, Virginia, James and Rich.

ardBaber 3 CARD OF THANKS WE WISH to express our sincere annrcpiation to our many friends tneir rtgnt to ana meir cyuiy for self-government. Amarillo 66 Boston 64 Buffalo 68 Chicago 70 Denver 48 fresh to strong west winds from 15 Acres Alfalfa Lease Near Glendale surface to 6,000 feet; moderate dier entrusted to her when he set off 12 years ago to return to his homeland. Paddy sat beside his new owner until she died of pneumonia in the charity hospital. They were about to bury her as a pauper when Ned Alsop, an American in Paris, who formerly resided in Pittsburgh and Washington, stepped in and paid the old woman's funeral expenses. v.

"My wife and I knew Paddy for years," Alsop said. "He used to sit with tLe old news woman outside the Hotel Palais Every day my wife used to send him food. He was a great friend of ours because he realized, or seemed to realize, that we were Americans and talked English, and so reminded him of his master. After his soldier-master bade him farewell, Paddy whined and pined and appeared inconsolable. For one thing, he could not understand French.

Whenever his new owner said to him. "Viens ci." he simply El Paso Dove Halts Crop TioivrrTAV fnd 14 Law northwest wind from 6,000 to 7,000 6 cows Some Fruit Flagstaff Fresno 44 64 Place all in alfalfa. Good House feet; moderate northeast winds Galveston rence Lutz. former corn king of Well fenced. See owner 108 W.

Van Buren Kansas 72 Los Angeles 60 above 7,000 feet. Arizona And Southwest Gibson county, nas a nean. vvnen he was ready to plant his year's went to get out his .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .08 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .42 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 Flying and meteorological data Auction reported by Robert Lockhart. West 83 88 82 88 82 96 88 100 82 SS 76 84 80 104 86 80 74 100 86 SO 90 74 68 68 82 66 74 98 86 Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Pt. Cldy Clear Clear Pt.

Cldy Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear P.ain Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Pt. Cldy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear planter and found that a dove had ern Air Express second radio oper Dairv Cattle made a nest in it ana inerein nau i.ij n7- od-cs Lutz held ud the corn planting for three weeks until ator, at 6 o'clock last night: Central and southern Arizona the eggs were naicnea. Wed. June 18, 1:30 p. Miami 72 Minneapolis 58 Need lets TS New 72 New York 60 Oklahoma City 7 4 PHOENIX 75 Pittsburgh 66 Portland.

Ore 50 St. Louis 6 rialt Lake City 48 San Dieeo 6 2 San Francisco 54 Santa Fe 56 Seattle 48 Spokane 44 Tucson 72 Washington 68 Winnipeg 52 Yuma 68 conditions excellent: TUCSON light for their kindness during the illness and death of oui nusoano, tatner Page Bobby Jones CRICCIETH. Wales, June 14. A i Kail driven bv Cant. W.

E. 10 CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE NEW HOME IN EAST MORNINGSIDE We have complete for sale a modern and attractive bungalow, facing upon North 21st Street, Just north of Indian School road garage, and three-quarters of an acre, and the rear of land is fenced Go up today and see this home. No mortgage to finance. Home Builders terms. HOME BUILDERS yawned.

How was he to know that meant in plain English, "come Twelve years he waited, but his master never came. Instead, however, a gracious American wom .00 west-southwest winds aloft: DOUGLAS clear, ceiling and visibility unlimited, gentle west-southwest wind at surface; YUMA moderate south-southeast winds aloft; fields good. .00 and grandfather. MRS. C.

B. STEVENS. GEORGE F. STEVENS, CHARLES H. STEVENS, MR.

and MRS. C. A. REED AI1 FAMILY Jones, playing in the Caernarvon an passed one day, stopped and .00 .00 .00 shire championship, dropped into a nest tn which a hen pheasant was 100 Clear Southeastern conditions excellent: MR. and MRS.

W. J. STEVENS Local Weather Yesterday AND FAMILY 6 a.m. Noon 6 p.m. EL.

PASO scattered high cloudiness, moderate west wind at surface, ceil hatching tnree eggs, uapiain ouura flapped the ball out of the nest without injuring the pheasant or her eggs and holed out in four. 95 99 dry bulb 76 wet 60 ing over 9.000 feet; LOBDSBURG Humidity, per 39 Wind from SW Wind, miles 2 66 67 19 17 NW 7 12 0 0 moderate west winds aloft; fields Marriage Licenses Rainfall 0 Weather -Clear Clear Clear good. Western conditions poor: AL 124 N. First Ave. Tel.

34188. Highest yesterday 100 ABBOTT, Lester, 28, and Sybil Highest same date for 35 years ..112 HAMBRA solid overcast, light haze, ceiling 1,000 feet, visibility five Henderson. 21. Phoenix. ROGERS, Aimer 32.

Mesa, and nHor 9R Tulsa. Ok la. Valley Sales Pavilion Always a good assortment of livestock to choose from Jersey Just fresh with third calf and outstanding individual. Large Jersey cow fresh with 2nd calf. A-l Guernsey cow been milking 40 days.

Holstein cow Just fresh. Jersey heifer Just fresh. Jersey heifer heavy springer. 5 head of Jerseys due to be fresh in fall. A few choice Holstein and Jersey springer heifers.

Many more cattle not listed will be sold. Everybody welcome. Plenty of shade. We sell what -you have-for sale. We sell what you want to buy.

These cattle are all local cattle and guaranteed to be as represented. Terms 10 months to pay with approved note. Valley livestock Sales BOB WALL Auctioneer miles, lijrht southwest wind at sur face; EL CENTRO clear, ceiling BACON, William 46, and Ila spoke to him. Paddy pricked up his ears at the sound of English and responded to everything the lady said. The lady was Mrs.

Alsop, daughter of Justice McKenna, formerly of the United States supreme court, who had just come to Paris to join her husband. She learned the dog's story and every day after that, if she could not go to him herself, she sent a hot meal each evening for him. Then Paddy's new owner died. She caught a chill while nursing the American doughboy's dog, which had grown old and enfeebled. Madam Lebrun refused to go to the hospital and be parted from the faithful animal entrusted to her.

As the authorities were about to bury her in a nameless grave. Air. and Mrs. Alsop intervened and arranged for a burial in a proper cemetery. Mrs.

Alsop looked after Paddy until he, too, had to be put to rest. Now the affectionate mongrel sleeps in a little grave in a field not a stone's throw from the grave of the old woman who loved and tended him. $6500 RESIDENCE. Three bedrooms. Areola heat, for $5000.

easj payments If taken within 30 days 1317 E. Willetta, or phone $2600.00 EQUITY in J5700.W home $600,000. Take auto. Morelanc Ph. 4-1847.

MODERN 5 room brick. Emerson school district, one block tc carline. Phone 33086. and visibility unlimited. light variable winds at surface: fields good.

Southwestern conditions varied: SAN DIEOO overcast, ceiling 1,500 feet, visibility 10 miles, light west wind at surface, light to moderate west winds aloft; fields generally good. M. Barnes. 36, Fhoenix. BRYANT, Frank 23.

and Marv B. Twitchell. 22, Phoenix. DEAN, M. 32, and Cecelia Medina, 18, Phoenix.

BEARDSLEY, Eiffel, 21, and Carlve Orman. 23, Phoenix. AMARO. Donate 21, and Josefa Paiz, 23. Gilbert, MARTIN.

Otto 22, and Chrys-tal Harris. 18. Peoria. CALDWELL, George 33. El Paso and Alice E.

Knight. Phoenix. COTTS, Kenneth 22, Glendale and Sally E. Gunn. 18, Phoe- c-'o a mci PS.

Nasib 32. and Phoenix Sky Harbor arrival and departure report to 6 o'clock last WEST VERNON 5-room service porch all hardwood floors, old shade, modern. The number is 1617, the price is $4600: $500 cash. A home, not a house. Porter Dale, Realtors 32 N.

1st Ave. Ph. 5-R, BRICK located at 1105 E. night: WESTERN AIR EXPRESS Eastbound From Lios Angeles, arrived 12:14 p. two hours, 39 minutes late Lowest yesterday 75 Lowest same date for 35 66 Total rainfall 0 Excess in temperature yesterday.

1 degrees. Excess In temperature since the first of the month. 33 degrees. Accumulated excess in temperature since January 1 260 degrees. Total precipitation this month, none.

Normal precipitation January 1 to date. 2.78 inches. Actual precipitation January 1 to date. 5.16 inches. Excess since January 1.

2.38 inches. Today: Sun rises 5:18 a. m. Sun sets 7:38 p. m.

Moon rises 11:20 p. m. Moon sets 9:05 a. m. Cotton Region Bulletin NEW ORLEANS.

June 14. Temperatures averaged mostly near normal except maxima slightly below normal 'in Texas and 4 degrees to 16 degrees below in Atlantic coast states. Mostly light to moderate showers in Atlantic coast states, interior Texas and locally in Oklahoma. Texas: heavy rains In Georgia: Toccoa. Texas: heavy rains in Georgia.

Tocoa. 1.16 inches. Oklahoma. Lawton. 1.04 inches.

ROBERT Q. GRANT. English Taxi Driver Dies At Wheel Of Car LONDON. June 14 (UP) A dead man sat at the steering wheel of a taxicab wherein sat a banker here recently. The driver.

John George Watts. 60. was seized with a heart attack and the cab crashed Into a window. Robert Henry Brand, son due to coast fog; departed for 106 W. Van Buren.

38119 Nettie Romley. 23, Phoenix. Willetta: $3500. This carries a Annual Expenditures in Phoenix by Trade Area Families The dollars and cents value of the Phoenix trade area is enormous 4V4 million dollars are spent annually in Phoenix stores by the families composing the suburban territory. The Arizona Republican is the major force in controlling this expenditure.

Annual Total Expenditure Expenditure per family all families All Phoenix trade area families. S4.272.403.76 Trade Area Readers of The Arizona Republican 185.75 2,398,775.50 (NOTE Expenditure of exclusive Arizona Republican readers Is 3H times larger than expenditure of exclusive Arizona Gazette readers). Merchandise Purchased in Phoenix By Trade Area Families Miners, cattlemen, and people located In the smaller communities around the state even buy their groceries In Phoenix, sending in clippings of Republican advertising with checks appended. G. L.

WRIGHT. CLERK CITY FINANCE CO. 250f mrtrt ca i-nnj 514 vrs. B8.1 O'BRIEN, Ben N-, 38. ana M.

Webb. 28, Phoenix. On the Air Today June 15 1930 cash A Ri nvs RPil 217 Ellis BIdg. Ph. 38109.

AKZONAS OKEATEST SlAnota hereof she will sell to Morris Harrison her Births Reported entire stock of merchandise situated to the store building at sua m. Sheridan Phoenix. Arizona. ARE YOU paying rent? Have you three hundred dollars for first payment? Will sell you Just as nice new modern home as yo" KmM Any creditors havinr claims are hereby notified to present same at Haas. Baruch Phoenix.

on or before ten days from date of publication. want for $1100. gas, hot shower, sink, flush toilet, city water. me in the big house at the ena of E- Monroe St. D.

M. Clark. (Signed) MRS. W. L.

WEAST. tt'kA ft I I 0 I State of Arizona. County of Maricopa, as. El Paso to connect with ship to Dallas 12:39 p. two hours, 49 minutes late: pilots.

Doty, Graves. Westbound From El Paso, after connecting with ship from Dallas, arrived 3:38 p. 48 minutes late due to wait in El Paso for ship from Dallas; departed 4:15. one hour, 10 minutes late: pilots, Martin, Carpenter. APACHE AIRLINES.

INC. Eastbound To Globe-Miami, departed 9:10 5:10 p. on time; pilot, R. G. Vauffhan.

Westbound From Globe-Miami, arrived 9 m. 5 on time; pilot, R. G. Vaughan. VISITING SHIPS AC27193 departed 9 a.

for San Antonio, from March Field; pilot.X Paul L. Williams. The foreeoinc instrument was acknowl vnv a at. xr nr Mchang A. M.

M'DONALD Born to Mr. and Mrs Jack McDonald. Palo Verde, a daughter, at Good Samaritan hospital June 14. MERWIN Born to Mr. and Mrs.

J. S. Merwin. 1756 West Hadley street, a daughter, at Good Samaritan hospital June 14. SULLIVAN Born to Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Sullivan. Twelfth street and Grand canal, a daughter at Good Samaritan tiospital the beautiful residence at 738 edged before me by Mrs. W. L.

Weast. personally known to tne on this 8th day of June. 1930. of the second Viscount Hampden, a Culver. If you want a real now-we can make a very attractrf proposition to a responsible Parj B- D.

DETTWEILER. SEAL) Notary Public -My commission expires Jan. -S. 1931. Publication dates Jane 10.

11. 12. It. airector or i.ioyds bank, the passenger, was unhurt. 14 and 15.

Supply Co. Phone 36736 Sunday, owner. June 14. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Superintendent of the Phoenix City Owner Must Sell Divorces Asked Schools will receive bids op to 10:00 o'clock in the morning of June 28. 1930.

for the furnishing of material and all labor for BARGAIN New air eoolerl fi-rm Pnollcl 6 large rooms, sp. stucco house. bedrooms and sleeping porJ garge and chicken houses. JANES, Lillian, Belle sues Wes the construction of approximately one thousand (1.000) feet of fence, according to specifications that are on file in the superintendent's office. 331 North First Avenue, Phoenix.

Arizona. home; basement, heating plant. Price cut below cost: Easy terms at 53 W. Virginia Ave. ley shade, paved street.

75-it- hlrtoV tn Mr ltn t3000: $650 C33 ROBERTSON. L. A-. sues Mattle. end $30 month Inc.

all Interest JOHN D. LOPEK Superintendent. Butterfield Realty -to. Legal Advertising FOR RENT furnished apt, 3 rooms and screen porch, water, lights, and garage free. 720 N.

2nd St. 100 WHITE LEGHORN hfn fnr NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the sua i ci. 8:30 Pipe Organ Recital featuring George Weiss at Console of Orpheum Organ. 9:30 Cactus Brand Boys courtesy of The Arizona Packing Company. 10:00 Musical Program.

11:00 Church Services direct from the First Methodist Church. Dr. Glenn R. Phillips, pastor. P.

M. 1 3:15 Mexican Church Services under direction of Rev. P. V. Moreno.

1:00 Organ Recital and Program from A-L. Moore Sons, featuring E. Edwin Young. organist. Ruth Swlnney.

vocalist. Twilight Reveries NBC on Catholic Hour NBC :00 Sunday Concert NBC "Enna Jettlck Melodies" NBC 8:15 Musical Program presented by The Latter Day Saints. "Half Hour of featuring Harrison C. Duff, vocalist. E.

Edwin Toung. pianist. :45 In the Time of Roses NBC" 7:15 "June Vision." 7:45 Sunday at Setb Parker's NBC :1 Hotel St. Francis HoUl Orchestra NBC 8:00 World Wanderings NBC Gunnar Johnson, pianist NBC 10:00 Borden Milk Program NBC 10:30 Musical Program. GENERAL MOTORS ACCEPTANCE COR NOTICE! TO PUBLIC r- Ajt Hiiinjut known m.m th Total Trade Area Families 39,784 Women's Clothing 13,204 33 Men's Clothing 8,470 21 Women's Shoes 10,507 26 Children's Shoes 5,940 15 Men's Shoes 7.141 18 Furniture 625 2 Hardware, Implements 414 1 Food 4,030 10 Children's Clothing 2,407 6 Dry Goods 999 Miscellaneous 2,033 6 PORATION will sell at public auction, at Luke Marshall Motor S33 W.

Wash American Camp and Service Station, at I will nrtt r. sale. Good layers. 14th St. and Osborn Rd.

ington. Phoenix. Arizona, on the 21st day sponsible for debts contracted by the jew or June. 1930. at 10 A.

one certain automobile described as follows: WANTED board for collie doe for Tier ISiac. Phoenix municipal airport arrival and departure report to 6 o'clock last night: ARIZONA AIR SERVICE Falrchild cabin monoplane arrived 4:10 p. from Farmingdale. N. via Ls Angeles; pilot.

Jack Thornburg. XC207K Great Lakes arrived 4:15 p. from Los Angeles; pilot. Harris. European Actors Merge June 14.

(UP) Leading European actors will emulate the Idea of American film stars and form a United Artists' corporation for the talkies. Max Relnhardt will direct their first production, a musical talkie after Jean Jacques Often- hh' "'Pariu I Af in 1929 Pontiac Sedsn. Motor No. 6.6605. Residence Furnished 5-rm.

brick. rner lot-Located on E. McDowell-Lawn, shade, garaje-Excellent buy at $5750. Lane-Kelly, Realtors 115 W. Monroet.

a few days in place with closed Serial No. 43017. IS OS West PortlnJ. Said automobile was repossessed from yard, high fence, shade. Address P.

O. Box 498. Phoenix. Harley T. Hagin by the GENERAL MO LEGAL NOTICE i hereby lven that nnlt4 frr frttfi TORS ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION, by 1TOR ClirT1 la- of Convenience and Neceeelty requiring reason of Ha sellers rights In a certain tne operation oi mm-i Contract of Conditional Sale executed by Ed Luke Motor Company aa seller, and 5 CinnA HnuseS 10 miles from Prescott; ideal summer resort, among the pines.

Ph. 37223. Box 65 Republican. ser line. Park over the public hihway.

Thie ap riariey T. Haaln aa buyer, on the its tr xr m0etS day of January. 1930. and filed on record plication wni com- oiu Corporation Commission at public hearing. FURNISHED duplex.

1513 W. in tne of rice of the Recorder or Maricopa County. Arlaona. on the 8th day nere is tx real sua p. hollow tile stucco In front.

Moow four room frame In rear, rt Commants and facts about Marketing and Advertising based on the Knight Certified Study of the Phoenix Market No. 80 of a Series. Taylor. at toe bhi 1 9th day of June. 1830.

of January. 1930. BRICK stucco duplex, newly dec NOTICE) Or SALE IN BULK NOTICE is hereby aiven by the undfc. orated; fast front; cheap; water noM le 11,1. T-.

$65 per month. Owner lives ou- city. Must sell. MT.RVIN- H. YOUM5 23 E.

Miroe vui ug pro duced In Gejflyian, French and Eng. Dated this 10th day or June 1930. GENERAL MOTORS ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION By W. C. Roach peel at Collection Manager.

Mr. w. L. Weast. that at X70R4.

epi.Uo of ten U0i days Xroatfv.

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