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Telephone 3-llij Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Wednesday Morning, August 12, 1936 rage Two Unsettled political conditions are cutting down dye imports by China. INSECTICIDES Fr Every Purees Arizona Range Candidacy For State Legislature Rites Are Held For Zioncheck Councilman Still Critical PRKSCOTT. Aug. 11. L.

O. Williams, Prescott city councilman who suffered a cerebral hemorrhage Sunday night, was reported at Mercy hospital tonight as slightly improved but still in a critical condition. SiHer ICE TEA Is Announced JLoy J. irvin num Meeting Set Q) SPOONS 10 tnr Eskimos Face Starvation (Continued From Page One) 500 were on the verge of actual starvation. The victim was Joe Arney.

who had brought his wife and children here from the famine-stricken J. Irvin Burk. Thoenix attorney and former legislator, yesterday formally announced his candidacy for state representative from the first tak- the sales tax off the following foods: (1) bread, the staff of life: C) milk, the food indispensable to the existfcnre of babies; (3) flour, which is used in homemade (Exclusive Republic Dispatch) TUCSON. Auff. 11.

Arizona stork FUNK'S 8 North Central I The first internal combustion cn-Igines were designed about the year illo and were made to operate on ffunpo wder. (Continued From Tage One) tude and significance than the World war, veterans of which found in him their best friend," the Rev. Mr. Shorter said. "His very last words revealed I'm passion of his young life.

'I have tried." he wrote, "to improve the condition of an unfair economic system that holds no promise even a decent chance to survive, let alone hen and ranchers today were noti- sixth MaricnpafrWmE? ed a meetirg to discuss soil con- county district, subject to the rvation programs will pe held in B5 katel Adams. Thoenix, at 10 clock Pemoi-ratic pri londay mary September 8. Ail ranchers hav been invitd Jid the meetins. accrdin? to The North Star sailed from Ju-i neau, in Southeastern Alaska, Sun-j day, with orders to pick up arldi- I tinnal supplies at Seward and Dutch i His announcement said: "It is the duty of anyone seeking rorrtus H. Ross, director or the a cirltural extension service of the niversity of Arizona.

He is the Harbor and meet the liner Derhlay, seat in the lesis-! la ure to analyze overnment's soil conservation rep estpntative in this state. the needs of his bread, and (4) beans, the God-given food of the underpaid laborer. "A 30-hour-week limit on employment shovld be established. Man having been so universally replaced by the machine, this is a necessary step in actual recovery. "While I favor the repeal of the sales tax.

I am aware that revenue must be derived from some source to replace this. Property, already overburdened, ought not to be required to ran a heavier load, therefore it is to a carefully-drafted intangible and a revised income tax law that we must look to replace a repealed sales tax. "The so-called luxury tax should be repealed. "In the event a constitutional amendment for the aid of the Town-send plan comes before the legislature 1 shall give it my wholehearted The meeting nate was annmm. ra ri "He was a sensitive man, who took life seriously.

He look it so seriously, indeed, that it crushed him." Mr. Shorter concluded bis address saying: "Will you with me make a solemn pledge to carry on with even greater vigor the fight to 'improve the condition of an unfair economic system' and make life worth living in this land of plenty?" Wifh a congressional delegation and Kenneth Romney, sergeant-at- hst week, but th time was not sei pf ttle tate in TJoss until today, who said the oiiference would be devoted to tak- dr) hi hr up recommeniaiions mr a rante. tr put OVP.r rem. 1 rjigram as a pan ine -jh P(Iv for t1Pm. mi prvation program, (the sixth district.

"No program has horn Tormniaica jts csf-nta-1 BURK IRVIN advance of this mpctinsr. Koss five's attentjonj. laid. "The ranchers will have pien- at all times be centered upon of time for considering ail phases problem of betterinjr the condi-the program and there will bej of th, sreat number of families out of Seattle, at Nome. The Jter-iblay leaves Seattle for Nome Saturday, carrying l'3 tons of flour.

canned meat and milk ordered rushed north by the government. Starvation It Imminent The food situation is particularly serious, reports reaching here said, at Demarcation, Barter Island and Herschel Island, along the coast east of here, with Herschel Island 4i'5 miles away. The natives are eating grass, tundra, skin coverings, their shoes and boots and even animals which have been dead some time, reports reaching here said. A message from Tom Cordon, a trader on Barter Island, said if food should reach there soon "many lives probably can be saved." Paugherty said winter and spring ice conditions had made seal hunting and fishing impossible and the wolves had made great, inroads on the reindeer herds owned by the Kskimos. I favor stale co-operation ntv of time for action by inP hn hu a l.r.r-n HonioH not nnlv their i support.

act. fnrk men bftwfen now n1 ehar. r.f this world's eonds. but in the federal social uiii me for the formulation of fieri Alaiso, in many instances, are. in dire "The future or Arizona if t'" s-rarrv Int anr! snffprinf from under- protect ion ol all oi our tui.Mmiu arms of the house of representatives, attending, the auditorium in which the service was held began to fill at an early hour.

The body lay in a flag-draped casket guarded by marines from the Sand Point naval air station. A military escort accompanied 11. fnnral cortege to the Kvergreen cemetery after the service, followed by a long line of cars. A 17-gun salute was fired by artilleryman at Fort Lawton. The flag on the county-city hnilding flew at half staff during the afternoon.

river filings. "After a tentative program nasi n0urishmf nt. run-off primary elec- en worked out nationally, based -jn order to directly benefit peo- i favor a i tion." nlttie recommendations of ranchers pe jn Such circumstances, we should Ktanfln Pip ES be re-! -r-? Ithe various states, it will Fred to th stock men again for nir consideration nernre it is official status by the secre tary- of agriculture." Mary Wright's Services Set Boss said he had received in-rfiiation from George K. FarreH, Mir emon rro ejSonal director of soil conserva- Three Pension iwiiiwiwBv afl work, that similar meetings in oSbrado. Idaho and Utah had de-eJeped a wide interest among Neither can you save money where only a few items are sold cheap.

What really saves you money is LOW PRICES ON EVERYTHING. That is why you should COMPARE BEFORE YOU BUY. THE LOWEST PRICES Consistently will be found in your neighborhood PAY'N TAKIT THESE PRICES ARE EFFECTIVE IN ALL PHOENIX STORES Funeral service for Mr. Mary E. Wright.

Phoenix resident for the Leaders Fired Count Filed knebers in perfecting a program to nnct 3 vrt will he held from I SENTENCE SERMONS By THE REV. ROY L. SMITH All Who Would Win must have a due regard for simplicity. Happiness must be willing to pive it away. Liberty must be willing to freedom.

Heaven must search for it in their own hearts. Honors must be fortified with honor. Fortune must always thereafter stand juard against money. Battles must be willing to endure suffering. eet current range conditions, ar Memory chanel of A.

R. Moore and, (Continued From Tage One) il is expected to attend the Fhoe- ix meeting. Sons at o'clock tomorrow down the river to Coughlin and morning. Jntfrment will be in'Remke." Greenwood Memorial Park, Dr. Wunder said his dismissal o- outh Is Killed her husband, tle late Dr.

Charles Saturday, a day after Dr. is buriled. Townsend issued a statement that Wright was 93 years old. i any member of the organization Mrs. WrighU She died in trte home of her son,) who refused to come out for Wil- J.

M. Wright, street, Monday the mother of ly Rolling Log lios Weot Fillmore: lim Imke for president would be night. She also was jousted. Charles H. Wright, I The Irwal leader said he and J.

of Maricopa R- Keifer. former regional direc- former sheriff 2) Exclusive Republic Dispatch) M. Lee of Phoemx.i tor in Chicago who was also dis- and Mrs. Susie nAfiSTAFF. Aug.

11. Homer Five grandchildren and eight great; misscn, are just oegmning this Roberts. 25 years old. at work on his pre among the ana wnen we are. through grandchildren Fancy Gravenstein For Pies or Sauce Phoenicians Tell Of State the lownsend clubs will own their vivors rjt job since leaving the Civilian "jpservation Corps camp at Schulz ass in June, was killed this morn- Mrs.

'own movement instead of Dr. Born near Birmingham, Ala en at an earlv age to lownsena ana Mlninur i oung, hi Wright was tak (Continued From Tage One) of their testimony could not be learned. It was recalled, that the Tarific roast had its spv incident shortly before Farns-worth's arrest when Harry Thompson, former yoeman in the U. S. Inavy, was sentenced to 15 years for selling American fleet secrets to the Japanese.

The first indictment against Farnsworth charged him with selling and "attempting" to sell to the a confidential naval document entitled "Service of Information and Security." The document contains highly confidential data on fleet maneuvers and other naval secrets. It is revised and brought up to date regularly and naval authorities indicated that if the one Farnsworth is reported to have passed to the Japanese was up-to-date, it might be necessary to completely revise this country's naval defense strategy. Meantime. Farnsworth abandoned earlier plans not to present a detailed defense and has employed a capable attorney. Farnsworth denied he had con White Potatoes br while unloading a logging truck 10 u-29 her parents.

FromiPei. stooge (national secretary) Arkansas by laJf a mile south of Fort Tuthill. to the Oklahoma wno now own it. as a private all- there sh went He had driven the loded truck Indian territork', coming with her; hto the logging yard, had loosened Dr. Wunder said he was at a loss Dr husband to Fhoenix in 1913.

Two Thoenix residents, spending the summer in the East, "did their bit" last week toward spreading information about the beauties and attractions of Central Arizona Fresh Peas Colorado Grown 2 Lb, 15c he wrapper chains and was trip- Wright died h4re in 1919. ins the stake chain when two logp oiled the wrong way, one or tnem 0 I among possible future visitors. Bkinr him on the back of the the and DreaKing nis nem. Lindy Displays 'Heak9 Action is employer, Bruce Gibson, and ljton Goodgame, who were help I Dr. H.

R. Wyman, dean of Fhoe-j nix Junior college, who has been teaching in the East this summer, gave illustrated talks before two luncheon clubs in Albany, X. Y. Hiving his first talk on the beauties to reconcile Dr. Townsend's statement on Friday with his dismissal, adding that "l.emke has not yet endorsed the Townsend plan." In a prepared statement Wunder saTd.

"I am fired because I objected to Dr. Townsend and tJerald Smith doing the very thing they now accuse me of. They have sold the Townsend organization down the river to Conghlin and Imke. "Townsend has consistently oh -jected to the fac1 that Keifer and I have insisted he give the ownership of his movement to the ing with the unloading, snouiea a rarning but it came too late. from Tage One) (Continued dioxide, much living heart.

Roberts was discharged from the in the manner of Elbertas CC camp to work for. Gibson, log- Tomatoes 4 10c Fresh Corn 3 Ear. 10c Cucumbers u. 5c Onions 4 10c Egg Plant 3c scientist, who me contractor tor ine Arizona Observe! one rrel extract the cat's Lumber and Timber Company. watched Dr.

"a of Arizona before the Albany Rotary Club, it created such an impression he was invited to repeat it before the Kiwanis Club of that city. setting the heart thyroid before spired with Japanese officers regarding the sale of American His mother. Mrs. Verdi Roberts eaides in Robertlee. Tex.

in action: "All instruments secrets. were sent from delicate task of jnwnsena nuns wno pay nis run. Let the public as a jurv deride 41 2Q America for the Hale Hammond Organs putting the apparatus in operation. The doctors wpre in black blouses Soviet Army their opinion of this man Town- i send who now takes hi third walk and walks away from Keifer and! myself, the only two leaders who) and wore rubber gloves. Produce Prices for Wednesday Only Is Increased The iittrnmnl that i makinc nrcan history.

Hear them at REDEWILL MUSIC CO. W. Washington fhoeniv were willing to follow him in walking out on the Bell committee and therefore were cited for contempt by congress and now are in danger of indictment and "It was a thrilling moment when thee two black-clad scientists with black masks sat down at the black table to perform the operation. Ths whole scene reminded me of Rembrandt anatomical paintings. Dr.

Carrel himself put the gland in the apparatus. "Everybody held his breath. MOSCOW, Aug. 11 (UP) Vast increases in Soviet Russia army kere provided today when the gov- rnment issued an official decree rtending the ag of conscription 1 The talks were illustrated with three reels of color film obtained from A. C.

Mangino. Phoenix photographer, by the Phoenix Chamber of Commerce and forwarded to Dean Wyman. At Minneapolis. Jay P. Brewer, North Seventh avenue citrus grower, reputed to have one of the largest private collections of Indian and pre-historic relics in the state, addressed the Minneapolis Archenlogical Society on the nature, of the research work being carried on by archeologists in Arizona.

The Minneapolis Tribune carried a story of the lecture with a picture of an Indian burial urn, which he unearthed in Gila county several years ago. Ethel Barrymore Quits Theater NEW YORK. Aug. 11. (AP) 19 years old.

Hitherto only Rus- Would the artificial heart beat? It 1 Vinegar 12 a Apple Butter 2V 1 Hicha. rtrtr Kottle ubh. Can AtJ Coffee OOc Grape Juice Pl 1 Cc MC Mw.rd-. Indahle Lb. eWa1 Rmar er KM tnc A LP Corn Flakes Hjc Urgenc Snowdrift I Lb- CJQ lans 21 and over had been subject compulsory military training emulations.

The decree was issued by the ipDOwerfuI central executive com- p3tee Council of Peoples did slowly but regularly." Participation Of U. S. Asked (Continued From Tage One) than thoee advanced by France. Although definite replies have not been received from Germany, Portugal and Poland, these nations were believed ready to participate with France, Italy, and the Netherlands. Russia, Great Britain, Czechoslovakia and Belgium.

Preserves Salad Oil 38-oz. OCc glass LdD 3 -Atalon Iroit or berry Wesson Oil 'CP? into service for military raining three completely new Igsses of conscripts during a pe-'Hjd of four years. On the basis of the present size of Russia's military classes the decree means that the Soviet Union will have an army totaling 1,600.000 men with the colors at all times. Soviet Russia's standing army Ethel Barrymore, veteran actress r-rmnm and sister of John and Lionel Bar rymore of the movies, announced toniglit her retirement from the Ginger Ale or Lime Rickey Pale Face SPECIAL OFFER Your choice of 3 can of any of the following items stage. keiw totals 1.300.000 men.

The tig-are will increase to l.fioo.ooo imme Miss Barrymore made her an nouncement in a radio broadcast diately if the government, as is Responsibilities of governments in regard to the flying of aviators over East Africa were discussed recently by the governors of Kenya, Uganda. N'yasaland. Tangan knticipated. adds even one-half of -AS LOW AS I SfP fSfffi ill I he yearly class of conscripts sun- S12 oz. Bottles ect to service tinder the red flag, appearance with Ben Bernie, orchestra leader.

She planned, she said, to retire to her home at Mamaroneck, N. and said she hoped "that any and yika and Zanzibar at a conference held in Dar-e-Salaam, Tanganyika. fcrjjhlazoned with the golden ham- mar and sickle, as the newiy pro mulgated decree provides. all people who want help or en Hotel Savoy i The yearly class or conscripts couragement in the line of wpeech WOAWOELBS Bow called to service with the col Ice Cream Salt IV i SVH nramaiics. ranio or purine presen 11' 5 Lb.

Pkg. pre on an average, more Most convenient Downtown Hotel Morton's Lban 600.000 youths. CORNER SIXTH GRAND The entire class of 1914 and half be class of 1915 will be conscripted All Good No. 303 Cant Our Favorite No. 2 cans Van Camp's No.

303 cans Eatwell No. 1 Oval Cans Silverdale No. 2 Cans Dromedary 7 oz. Cans Blue Bunny Fancy No. 1 Cans Garden Peas Green Beans Sauer Kraut Sardines Tomatoes Pimientos Spinach' Iriftned lately.

Mayonnaise lJ 00c 32 Q7C ArMorrat Ol. fefaW Oz. Ot tation will call upon me because! I'll be so happy to help them." "1 have made up my mind that, I'm never poing to appear in an-1 other play again." she said. "I live! in the country and I never want to live anywhere else." In opening the new Kashing-Soo-! chow railway in China free return' trips were given passengers during! TWO PEXSONS Twis Mi er Ceraer Reams, S3 No Extra Charge for Two Persons Occupying the Same Room AH outside rooms AU with bath Madera in vary detail popular Coffee Shop, Dining and Cocktail Rooms White Way Soap Ure 9Qe OrannlatM Pk. CtO The remaining half of the Slats ef 1915, with the entire 5lass ef 1916, will be called for Hervice in 1937.

The entire 1917 class and half of the 1918 group will be called in 1938 and the remaining half of the class 1918 and all of the class of FAMOUS DIAMOND di 11 I BLOCK NON-SKID Ml IT jf rWl frit i CENTER TRACTION! fjr YJ BLOWOUT PROTECTED Cf f'i It IN EVERY PLY! 1 Parana SOo -tr Auto Park S5e me rirst week. 1919 will be conscripted in 1939 Tea" Lb-iyic Pkg. I ft Pkg. Ld Normal conscription on the basis rrevided by the new decree will TID BITS VALUES GALORE start In 1940. In This FINAL CLEARANCE Lrbby's 8 oz.

Cans Pineapple As heretofore, each class will serve for two years. Eligibility for 1 keyice will be based on ages re- pOXded as of January 1 of each COFFEE Airway rear, explaining the decree, the rra-ernment said It was necessary f'bscause of the growing culture kiafl welfare of the Soviet Union JwlBch youths should be enabled to cans fcul-sue without interruption." It jwa said they should be able ti pursue their chosen work without Interruption, presumably upon Over 22 Million Sold that's how good it is! Sis Priee Size Fries reaching the age of 21. By that time two years of military ervice will be over, by virtue of PRIZE QUAUTr Regular to $2'9' the decree starting conscription at FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE the following stores are 16th St. McDowell till 10 Central at Willetta till 10:30 10th St. McDowell till 9 OPEN EVENINGS 16th Ave.

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