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1670-17 Politics, 1928-68 F. XS SLIGHT ' �a `, �` ' 'aL•4 t. . ,; CLASH AT HEARI1Nf. '- .. . ,�. : , ' . is ..- Ileptaetod' Worst 4 - 4 3. Senat.�r Robinson D i pi ,anta Barbara • } N putoa 1�Aant'v£ Economy atltructlon t „ : 4 MZ .., 2,11;• 4 ague Man ,. .F • f a .�. X 4i t'� i A: "71 �t'i!iCO, her, 91,•-(.T) • 9 r �St�� <,n bf • S «s+ IF 7•`' r , , t• ,r•" + �r•,...-tz fr. 'i WASII1NQTON•,"Ilse.,91..—(Rt). thgnalis nhm,li virtually a ? : t'• + Whether ditabllitlr aUnwanes in vs, t:crn United Sayers,ern- �ct, ' a fl Un of the e',a n- ,., � tr ' r°j.' ' *Ni.k• K'u,� , +2•.: '`v!1, •lana vie.Hi'o Itut a d1.1 not orlains, sismolnebta'sala It was `• ,� +'a. Y,l. tit tid" * Y h� �' .,A,,,:,--•ein.pvvlca ea"Seita!• a dolt; tthe ye, e in the area since lir_5. „,'"••.:"..::•,,4„.;•,,,:•4%. •e '•t i 1 •.s A ,,io'it eipitaled a dispute hetet* the jot, ti i,tt , , "ftt ` p std. r , t' r , ; rx Jrf congressional veterans Corotnitten b damage way reported , r r.,s�' 44,4 art .tib r. R , tween , 're lj ' r Robinson M. Bullltt and gena' I of shacks.which began [ yt.s t•r,� e4tF) .' •z "',:•, `-,s a - ,. and continued with di- • �,h.. c<k' t�:; tT� ,r�,�+e + �a* ° �' K ° to •f ” Iiobine (Rep. Iod.). ' r , i .::' ° , K `, ; '; Bullltt, appearing for.the'Nation• malty until 11a.,. The '* .• t..`` '••••"-',- salt?: x• ,,,,sir, , ,�;,/ Economy league, which la urging t I in \rtada,.wherc win• ` —mite N•w•photo .."-; : K I, � e4 veer r - duction of about $450.000,000 in ye tttcred, Upper photo showy the five MI- A- y d } xA T v p.« ( :i : aeons esptndlturea, deactibed enc e stopped !n' cities es ^+"i Beach councilmen who took yY% Ye.4 U . ',..+.:::4001c,r is z' Y; payment be "a pure dole given to ted as isle Lake Cit}, oaths of office today. They are, $ � 'af f. *1h" t man not because he Was dieable,1 br esno, Cal. Chandeliers left to right: Edger Linda Ken• i p '...•°�t k ' .tiar r� s a°xx 3, 1 beelines he was once in the service ccs were thrown awry .� • ,. A ,••;,!...i.'•!, c Robinson, leaned across the con ling, Robert W. Rnlnton,•Willlam ,:kery'broken. tom` a �y'y, ser ? "'. $ muillt table and nlmotC.ehooted + ISnrbriJgr, Baron de Illrech a m.. R'cetern Arnerten, y3o • =,Bullltt: , a' '....?••• ; 1' , ^R"° `4, 1 'r ""These allowancestare not based c• ly by the Canadian and Meyer and .Toho Levi. Lower 'e,'. n r�4 �. , ,s.4e4 ? S, i oontrity, .I think int 1e a perfect;ln •re and extending from right shows Val C. Cleary, retie- F ro�4 � f ant to Salt Lake City, ing mayor, administering the r.;;:',..,,}1,411 . {33'+, r 't v. t r have s'statement, You dill D, • .. , r s ,5;:' ;i ti`4.a ''''''€:"r . have any such Idea in 1017,did you': -ambled under the series oath to A. Frank Kntzentlue, his 1 =;:; '4,t e. : .vf r • 4.,e. •a's . Bullltt had told the committer "t' sdles %cre'hurlerl from successor. fundamental in Spokane, Wash., C-- principle of the Eamon and at the L'niiers(tpd 1 madeeto�vette any at lao mereelly�bo becnt ause in San Jose,Cat. ,ter newnpepera in the KATZENTI"1".11S` Pr()minentSponsors. Prepare were ever in the service." • bjeMed td hundreds of Among•items which.':he said 0 t asking the source of '. league felt might bet payment atot wi set of the queries came • • disability allowance payment for no. SWORN . IN AS • Events for CnarityRace Card aortico connected trouble, which"l sporting swaying cttan• n said would lop off:104.000,000 of t' i remote: Rumor^ of BEACH MAYORannual veteran toilef bill. in remote`arcus was "Y// •Noted � �� F.tterring to disability com;.ras rated and discredited. Visitors to Be Introduced;. Entertain- t[on, which tilt r from dianbfhry . s agreed the quake,cert. Ia... Prof, Perry Byerly ment Planned for Empty Stockin lowanou Dullltt estimated to oVin,SXh Ore could be saved by removing t' ,ity'of California cum• • p y � present le presumptloa that d' �nMr n[selemlct clrtirRl Members'of Council Also Night at Dog Track _ nbling aliments up to Jan. 1, lel: somewhere in Nevado:' can be traced t0 service origin. at the University of A ss um e Offices at .,.,,flay as Aseee nw„" greed, '1''n sponsors who will stand behind Empty Stocking night f the recording instru- Ceremonyat. the West Floater Kennel club tomorrow, and n partial list re thrown of California p , T� Al WORKET ere thrown clear from of added attractions for the. annual benefit event were an- 10:10 p, tn., and were Amid an enthnnlastie ernwd, A. nnlliiu'tl today by.( enl•ge E. Iillssey, t'hnirinnll of the enter' t minutes,lnter when an. F'rnnk'Kn,zrntinc was sworn in as , --• ---••-•tniumcnt. committee. I .c 0 UTo,,, brew them back into mayor of Miami Itearh at the cityThe sponsors ore: John K. Clem- L• if E tensor.ITyerty said the hall tlils morning mud five councilmen, LABOR DEFENSE lnatntment was coal- two re-sleeted slid three newcomers, 1 torr, pntentntr o[ \lobi temper, at of 19:5 when the iinmedlntely afterward took oaths of Shrine; Stint tnt.Roberts, commanderleeof ',Santa Barbara, Oat., office. • Itnrvey i. It. post, American Legion; Practically Alk Itef�t::'a' by en earthquake. The councilmen were John Lei•l and RApS. DEPUTIES \1111er R. ge Cnntier' rrs. J ruler of cit Rena, F;1}, Gctlnel+ Baron de ]lirarh\leper, reelected yes. Miami lodge, Iilka; \Its. J. Avery .Honored In Dilly News ,v..indicated the shockynod generalee the MiamirWoman'sthpry Festival tertlay, amid Edgar •Louis Keuling, unci rhnirtnnn of the Empty alt' no damage except Robert 1V. Balelon and William Ilur- Stocking• committee; Jamey. Donn, vs was known to have bridge,. Tallaioosa County-Clash- Florida 'district governor hf the Ito.. `Santa Clans bad visited moll ttu buildinger,- Officials of .The old council met-at 10 a, to. .• tory chili; Frtinci^ 1'. Miller, ptcet. 1,900 needy homes today'an Pare I'acifio and Southern with Mayor Val C. Cleary and wrote :.,es Called Move to Dis- dent of Chnmher'of Commerce; Ralph Teacher 'rockers Made final distill, Z ads, operating lines finis to its'two years of work after . I. Vertoort, president-elect of the Ki. tion of toys In the annual Dally NO, ta, said there had been eanvnsing yeaterdny'a vote. Mayor . band Fal'nl Bodysouls club; Thomas S. meek,' toyfestival, tracheo a in train service nor Cleary then swore in Mayor Katzen• prcal• p pare f el'y t :o 'roadbeds or rollingdent of J.And eco Scare and Ten club, childrenanta'seceet names were furnish tine and congratulated-him on his vie. • and D. J.Apte, president of the Unde Santa's eceretary: ,— ste at '(ierlerh denied tory. Kntzentine, former municipnl TALLASSF:1:, Ain., Dee, 21.— county council, Iioy Scouts of Amer. ° At least 100 new toys were ,list t� or,tower in that town judge, defeated the incumbent 1,710 totes to 3,112 while Otto Stegcmenn, (g+)_(onfilct between whito,pnnst+k len'' fluted today after being collected ire Rat�lins,Wyo.,felt the third man in the race, received 99. and nr;;roea in trotbled'•Tnllntwasn Among prominent visitors•who have Senn' Ierebaek h Co.,: depattrne' - -sons In Needles, Cal., "I feel victorybring s to the horn invited to •le introduced front a atom where yesterday a ,buy an ext gpeople county drew critic(am tettay:from the special stage lit the truck are,Walter•toy" movement provided presents, sfsT h on the Colorado river, who worked for me," Mayor Entree- Internn'ionnl Labor L�efeitsc its n linger, Gent, Snrnzeu, Mike Brady fill late applications. Purchasers �' id trembled. tine snit!. "Latin stand unalterably oto, police on duty in for those principles on which I based blew ^; Ibe Shure Croppers`,unlet, teal Louis Catcllo, famous goiters; playthings 1u Sears' toyland fol the itol building said' the my eampnign. There into been some while conflicting reports of the lend, neolonel Stoopnagle of the fumoue °"n nee, who lwught an extra toy f• sed.and creaked. The fine men defeated. ._1,hnpr for your injured and arrested persisted, radio team of Stonpnngle and Budd, rho festival, site given yet anotb In the city, a 10.story cooperation and work will start at ""d Ohnrlcx Butterworth, stage and by the store. ,, swayed nnti�rahlp. once to.be carried on to the best of Officers biomed the distnrhnnrr screen performer. The Parent•Teaeher association d[ in' office hnddings, my ability for the next two years," that atnrtrd .\leucine when foie abet• (.ti cc utinuientt hehvicen the 70 tribute(' more them• 1,300 gifts pr rtments rushed into the •flnldmrr and reelected members of if['x deputies reported ihrmselte's tures which will make lip the mrd bided by the "extra,toy" re d.'per the commit .then adopted,resolutions 'COpmtlr.l in n brush with 'n hood nf,will he furnisher! by \\'ells .S_ Wln. menby donations broken os the airy=rep r. at vote mmpnratierlp light exprexnMg npprecintion of the work of Anproxi:untely inn tiegroes lull,. theylthr•np•.dance atudtn, with Jimmie La• of erSim toys repair, at Sea hit were distinctly retiring members, sonzht to nets It n negro fnnncr's�'Inr, singer; t:retohen \icholaoi,, from other the lir sources. interior':California tel• ]Surhridge thanked him supportersIhralncR. ed "rndirnl" inritnlion, Irhnirer, Art Stanley, dnucer, and Sitriners, the Kiwanis club and tv aremain assumed responsibility for tl 'immunities, including'for thn,Totn given him,yesterday and But! rhe Intenuuioanl;1`ather.Items�N‘ells, Winthrop h Ftnnley, rhythm , and Modeetn, reported said "I*4•111 do•my bent to he a good fence i-sited n statement (roti south.Idehee team listed, among\ the per- formers. teSome r.' lir. Cities nit-far Routh conncilmnri and serve faithfully." ern headgnnrt'milers in It(rvninghnm Some of the organizations which n h and Los Angeles raid theslated D;in accumulation of the toys f• , was distinctly felt but 'thanks likewise chargtr.t fila effntrlttfl e a "planned It.is hoped to raise $3,5(10 for the Daily News festival,or who help. Y gleementum• to break's growing or. stocking fond from this event. All with their preparation..as gifts we Inge. hest efforts to serve all (ho people ganiznt:on of the Share Croppers proceeds of box nod program sales, members of the wo'ntan'a council of ti i Salt Lake City Raid of all the Bene], impartially.". union. ;he..orgnmiention of whine is the track's share.of the Pari-mutuel First Christian church,.which dies& hk shack it seemed as Reuling, whbse friends laughingly uniting both'qu.gro and white tenants, reeetpta,' and donations from track 42,dolls; the Lottto Moon circle • machines were being presented hint with a bouquet of cab- cropper* nnd•'poor farmers around worker*and executives will be turned Stanton- Memorial church, ,vbi. Cnrtnins-nulled, dishes beget( find rarrpptu, (teetered he would their.immediate needs," over to the Empty Stocking commit. dressed 14 dolls; the Allapattab Ba• helves, andbuildings work for Bench•advertlniug`and.de- . From New• York come telegrams ted' • • tint church, which' trestsed 90 ,loll. Utah city, velopment, "I am not here to crcntn from-the Internntiannl Labor Defense All money raised for•the committee Parent-Teacher. workers and terehe fireworks,".he said, "tout to'promote "demanding' of Sheriff .l, ,Kyle will hr, used to purchase Christmas of the Buena Vista school who dii•ma, Dec,22t—(H')—A slight the best interests of the -Bench:and Young nf,l'nllapaosn nnrt the slieriffy food baekrts for•necdy.Minmi funnies.'20 'dolls; Pauline Burdine, VII ike felt in the Ottawa Bench bnsinets men." of two ndjotning counties tint. "at- Moro thou $5,600 already•has been dressed 24 dolls; the Flying tang ',registered sr the Do- After being sworn in the new roan• nccumulntcd. story at;0120 a. til, to•icil ndjmnrned,,.to meet at call, ut tacky" by officers_ on' negro Share patrol,Boy Seoul^,which donnte,1 se o was reported.'a,' ell sultlme'it will start its st• Croppe.a he hushed in n,l asking "tun. Mrs..T. V. Moore heads the corn• oral toys; the Salvation Army, ':her as Entry Tey-_ lion, a president and making conditi,omit I-rinse of all imprisoned mitten in charge otrbex•and program collected tope,and other groups. non, electingnuent of• department heads, Shure I' is errs, •, sales• . More than 100 dolls were 'ii-sat SIO 'CALLS They did not int lame when the meet- 3o fur but one negro, .lien \1r•\cul• Another epeelnl dent in mnnertion by Jere. J: $. Landfear, :"a7 *:, Y. JEEKLY MEET 'ng wouhl hn •called, '., erne:a rrhufrd lrnrlrr"of the Shure with 'tic nffttir will bra awarding of 1Fidetlepa timlam et et year around liyta, Levi, mrmhee,n( the council for 14 Cruppers nn{ml, was known deride loving cups to owners oT•winning dogs ftatirel.dolls. yeses unci lung active in \[ism!Beach 1�a in inch lit the 10 races. Many:rontributiene, of toys wet :mit'hnalneaa to transact; uCo\TIVt1F.D ns.•T•AGE NEVEYO BITY XMAS SEALS. -Buy ■n•P.xire Tnp_– mode by individuals who n•rro rola, L.L.Lee, city manager) Bandit Scaled Out'of tent to have their names mentioned i eommiesinners• tndRy;to s—aw '' s+_ connection with their iris. ¢ellnnmt of their regnlar'tGasoline Blaze g g , .C ._.•..__-___. . Shoes as His "Victim" It he feared few, if any toys, wil q;p l~Q NR1711�gs be available for requests received Ir Almost• Comes ! Resists Stickup Edict , twecn now and Christmas, but an el fort will be made to see that every U to.Firemen 1 '�, needy child is remembered. ronTLAND•.', O !' - •tsglr'��c ..-.—Bay an ACK' S I �, ,i y''''1114 i herPyrwh young end would-be rob.' NORMAN MACK'1S ILL who confronted A. Cob 2E!GN LANDS Central Station.Officer Turns I1.1`0,441.4$0, )' Itw apartment house manager, with BUFF >.LO; N. Y„ Dec: 9.t.—(A', • - in Alarm From Across .,...,.,-,,,,,,,,....\,. ...... ' - nn order to "stick 'em u i found' Norman F;.Mark,74,veteran of man} 1 ' - Street 5 l+ `.— .,. r �"" banditry a losing game %%'hen Democratic national'cempaigns and o — ' , 191 Coby gave battle the bandit'fled former,national chairmen, is ill from •/ r _ ', 'rah,fantalll,'shunted (in•tnrn from fr, } j}, VSleasing behind"him—hls sun,his over-exertion in the recent'presirfentiai •s �e'1, hst and revolver, bottle, !:4 the'dortuiti,ry w•tndown of the Cen• , rt.''•'tasr' -1'.e tree.fire station early'torlay.to ('apt. � ' X1.4 i:1 •� • = 4..` n. IOl�4hnw inrthr fire neural office G /<<w`� i ��aW Proves Doubt�n ..Thorn - ��� aCrona''thc neer}•; "look, n lire. Icing 1 1 s . the hep" •..___. . . .. ..... S. 1- . ' • • A . 1 • ' , V . •:• . ' * ' . 4 s. . , .: . I . •? . . 1 I 1 V . I • . ..,,,,:•••.,•••,.:,'E'f --.--;r'-•.'".•" .--- ''''.-.'-';'...-'"'•'-`'::".1t-t'r'r:''''',''7F",i.,..‘ - *•*'%.%In......'•."'. i'*`";'7-',-,.,..Z.::''.--.;-•"V..'"•••*.%**.*''.."'"*?tr7.r."•7'."..T;'-'...:-.'S, '".. ' • .,,-.'. '.."..4,.•.,:'', •'. . • :1).'". \,',-,"4,,,..";q....-4,::,,,..' .....0.4A,V.".4.,,,:.; ',.4.,.....5,0....:•.,v....I ',..;2.,,,.,...'_;...-,.;.. .... .... .-....."....V. ...„;`....' -'..-.' 'r,,„,. .. .i ", ,''.\ ';r'. '',.. .....,, ,...' '.-..:.'''';`;''',....‘'-... '. .."'..-'• .. • .. .';'....1.1. .'3,. ......;4`..ic,!.`..''•.`.;, '', . . ..`.•.- y......../''''. . .#14.,r *4!.4*. ,". ..,,:,.c.. .•••••••......4,,, ..,,,.,tif',...., .0,1"‹.' r;..,"1,,..,,,.,-.,:s x....,,:k.,,I•;....i.r:?,::+,1? ,,,,,;,...., . .—.. . „ • . ' ' • . . . (AMI.DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1932 x---' . )11 1 I ACTOR ARRIVES FOR VACATION % FLORIDA GIVEN . . . 1115 • . . . . . . . , _ RELIEF • 4,/,,,,. ,- 4e' •-k•'''',."./ ", 4f*''' '9 ii4t ' • .. .. RFUNDS S . , F. H 1 s H 0 -. ',-',--! !GTE •• • v.-,-.., lk...-1 .-. ,.,'*A .44 :+• . • ..,..) .,,..,,4,.:., • ,/, ,•• ,•-•:,,,.. - —, , . ESTABLISHED.•1910 ,,-,,,,,,,,,,„;„.:.,,,,,.:::„,,,s,.,,,...,,,, ,‹.:,,„„,,.. ,,.›. ..-,,,,.,.„.,..,„ 74:,...,..,„, R. F. C..Provides $1,102,- .„. . . . 704 for January, Feb- , ' ,• • - ,.;•, •,..,;.,,,,, •.•• •,,,,,,,,, .!... , Scrni-Annual -,•.; ' '' ' ':- ''''A'' ''''. '''}'''.r "'' l:; ;',, 1?•,sii'N.:,- ';',"1,,,...fr.:, ..:,..":'--.'",'.4.•: s..,...?r'... . .., `,..A II,r4t sio ruary•Use it lionors ", - ,,,•40f., •,.. ,..,,,z ..,:, — en where ": :-:, ...it ',• ' WA1F1INGTON, Dee. 21.-..-(X)— Clearance• • . . .,,,...,,...,.........z. Emergency relief Inane totaling „ . ell. ../ t,."4 ...-• ''' A ••' ''' '.4 / $1.10'2,704 yenterdny were voted to ....-4 ,,....0: • ,.. ,•;.., . p ,',,i..: 'N's.- . Florida by the Reconntenction Corp. Gifts' That Th . .... , . ...•, .v ... ......,,...... ..,. , , .. . for one in 64 counties from Jan. 1 to •; .'. : ' ,,... ' ;'•,: f!:r...s-'0.-'‘.1..; •-',..1.14...,.?-;,-'~-.;:.;:; • . 1(). .21. . .-”'i.', .'", "'"•,-, .*':.C.. ;. ',; .;•tte,,x.,,...,,,,I*0:-.,.......... - .-,.,, , The loan In the wood mails by the An appealing assortment of Bilk I (ii.)— •.,; ,..,..,,,.•. ,..*::••••e•Y ,I1 versed •,..,.1,:',.,.s..!..i,....,,.,4 .e,t t,;"?...•••„ •.. :-.1.:.........-,",/'(" . 4 .-..-.., , corporation :miler its plan of caring Pajamas and dainty intinntte thim lay firm '4'''.'' ,."'...•• . ... i til . • .••.,.,,., X , • ' for January andFebruary need int- .heart of a woman. , A disglay 10 Ot beer eon- .;-•;:i.>',4••:•.:•'.•,•;,,..';:•,,, „.. , 9,"'. .., 14; A mediefely. •TheFlorlda go-yernoriesti- , carry.-4 ,.•. ....;',,••••<.•:.•:,,:.•;•,-.. ,.f.;.4,1k ,?....., .,•;,,:....,,,...„ ,,,.- 7; • . ••• ,,..,•• mated the need at 11,790,990, of ,wish is instantly gratifis . . rt of the .K.S.f1;',:i,:',.' . ',,,titt t,,,I... ,i•li.c..4,Ls..f - ' •, ., which approximately $367,633 will be „toy. . ,:f4,..f:.,,',i;..,',..,.* ..t:'.i .:,..; ''''• ".. ').. ' ' "/..' ''t• ..'. available from local private and pub- oi...... r-,.,,,,.j,, . '.4.-. if i.' • 4'..It '0441<",-4.'...-.i • • ' c•N. lie funtln and 9220,047 will be avail- "All • Al.,. eft Nietnefl • -. 44V4,/•'2.1,..,,, -....11•:: ' i,,.. ',,-..:.....it.,4.:,e, able from a previous loan by the car- 1 ' • aur.* or . ... V..1/4,-,•'.c ::.;!,/,,:ip''. ,4•,'•,.';•:'41' ' ';4 partition. •re'believe . 'aifici',0", - / ....,:•' 1" . : ' The,corixsratIon prior to this time .ti) 114,i ii, , ipon it by . •,.."-'. 4.,.•ti ,,i.',..:,:.,„,, ..:',' il . .;`," ., : ., had loaned Florida $1..fl. .../c;$ • , 3,,,,,ambw ..c.•......,.. # . —no. an *twitsrev-- .4it,..'...Ai, •••••••!<1...' .r,i..i ,..... •,ral conn• ,X''""'"'''',V,•.••• k . 4 •' , '4,',,„. •. . , . ,. . •,, ' 41' ' Agile. PI'' ''''*..it, itgeir:') •''ir,,4,-4 KATiENTINEis - $1 n ,...,., tot .i... ...... .„4. 4. ,„..,,.,,..,.„,, , ,,,.,10„ . „:.,. idu, th., ,.,.., , 1.,.',A1?..:Y.P't•;• ", 4. > ...'''.;:t°4 .' - • . ' ''.'.. s„.4 ,.. 101.1;4,s'iiiilli,,, . A. . ,.., .,*.' . ,. . , . , ,. SWORNIN AS %1,..,:r•Vio iegIi '• ' *,..‘: • t e nut ,•sr: . • •'!•• '• . • -., - ., ,. • . .:. • .. f r• . , X.% -10, •-. ,,,,,4..: houe pl-on of ,.. , e t it V:, e-,:qt .• BEACH MAYOR : . ,,,,, „.., ... 'with •• '911i1), )41.•• photo .. ' +toe ation. ' i . 1.1: ii• -a C 9, I Mr. and Mrs. Charle; Butte;worth, Ne York, en,loy:ng their first .sJ' .1 .‘ •Mi. iii;•N„,, 7 1 li•st day on the •sands at the Roney Plaza; Minim( liennli, M . Tintterworth .; yo ow a Or S 110 iie de- ' In a prominent Brondway actor and sereen pert' rater. (CONTINV7CD TKII%1 TAtift ON1?) 0 . - — !..\ • i .13lui action rib * : IleV1•101,1111`11t, led the eontfellma file ., et oV con- . t 111)ee: ::•rt iXforr)e, .A , . ctor Determmed to Stay We ,licket with 1.401) votes to take with 1,l‘ifierysecrli t.tialira•edr la:ft4olti r‘-.,ortefa.r.:t erns. Hi rsch . ., '•iC. ..,4. -We- i. ie Unitesi . . t • . Kerthling, Ralston and Ilitrbridge, li. rt` '• r „ • , . the new councilmen, went in for two- 4i, 1 . ill ' t; '1 Cook, Broadway Bridegroom Has Taken One and year terms, Polling 1,160,'1,167 and . L ill; • ‘ 4 ti . $4.5 .ey tepee- 1,129 votes renpectively„ ' ) \ -.' it .ti't . 5.9 4 0 1, LI . 6.7 whowee . V" of the . . ' • Only Bride for Always . Refiling councilmen are Arthur Childers, harry McCarthy and C. I.i. . ir. 1 ' (bating. • entente. . if iii 7 9, onld keel- • Charles Butterworth, Broadway comedirti and his bride 9Unsu dui candidate,' and their '' ' - • • I eoneePts of four days, the former Ethel Sutherland—born Kenyon but vote total. were: cnudere, i,ols; )5 eP, 'A '.ii '4. $ ..liq $ ) 10.7. ewit'AnY "Ethel'Butterworth now and forever"—have very definite cnarles F. Wheeler,.956; Robert A. •%'• • •. 44 i . . sating'the ''. . Taylor, 923: 11r. Clements, 834: Mr. .." , . rr,„1„,,,„1 ideas .on that modern problem,..the successful„.Arnerican'mar- mi-Carthy, 74S; II. G. Gilroy, 614: ..."-Itill9P----, .. . .. Lloyd M. °terra, 525: Paul Pollnk, COSTUME SL • IPS .•. . ' • , . ---, • Baling arrived at the Roney Plana .'12I,..„,, and Samuel Itp. , . Davenport, 10+. Moud hotel ny night for a week's . hymen IN'. ltogero. who withdrew silk. Anita sad French Crepe a. 1 III bile.luau from,the race. polled :17 ballots, culturi-.Ilan .r Ib7. • .- .•.• honeymoon, they sunned thermitives U ftt anuaillaly. Mara lake throe : ' on the bench yeaterilay end gave their • t ' ...,,r.;• Yenterilny'n election brought out one ore desired Ps the Aloe, Ao4 AUtiIN rhoi7he e,,,eof.avnithe current *nd D ' Atheir, • • . !Oleg 3?to 44. The Rest Vxliirs Tes li to' so. sneers., "Flying Colors," believes; it v.1 E w ..0 I, •DE There were no dinordern during the ws have ever offered. ' • Is wiser to marry ontside the wires- ' Bis ,i„,, ...„,,i pollee watched each of • , . Set. . 'at '.-'• :.', pion an "two,people are likely tO ret ' - ' the five polling places with John Doe $2.95 Valug for 41.95 '..* • (: i,__,......,. along better'if they.aren't'working —_ : warrants erdev held ready for an anticIPated low C. %Art away at neparate achievements urged (CONTINUED 'FROM•PAOE ONE). lumber of pernonn illegally registered 3.95 Value for 2.95 ant; ''!' sword on by sepernte ambitions." , , -- who might vote. . r •f violating .-However, having-peen the'way he great to the Unite I Staten a week Katrentine came to-Niteroi Beaell , •s . 5 95' Value. for 3,95 . n • •I:E1 ist return looks'sr his bride, who in turn lookri !Igo. seven yearn ago from Birmingham. 50 • ingham. 7,, Value for ' 4 9c L ' " 4.202.,_,..... it to torn- Alma If) brit insists Nile's a few yearn . The T,enole of Nitionir improved a Ala., and wax appointed city:judge in Ice. 1 'older,one In easily prnmadefl that had91:t,000,000 lonn to .kustrie last jury 192S., In 19:10 lie renigned to make .. .ear Ianti a he (mind her behind the footlightn at the Lausanne i nference to he the race for mayor brit was defeated , PANTIES AND DANCETTES . . nee, he oh' wedding 1411. still would lave,pealed. raised by member 'intinn•. Primer's by-Cleary. Election returns were given out in Cute little model, of mire lye Satin .i 1 I. from,the r.The grey:eyed,-hyowe.heicc,t of imt she re in thin butt. intended to RAVe Flamingo park last night and hen& lored or frivolotin with lovely lace, Ei ,titYirw'hi^h 'and..stile Mrvi, Butterworth," who Austria front'a periloita financial situ- 1 improberly. makes one wonder,Just wh• so malty ntion WAX 274/J01,000 francs, or fl"nrte" of the succe"ful caudidAt's '$1,95, $2.95 am'. were croiviled an the'counts were corn- . • gentlemen are' reported to • prefer'nimilt$9,750,flon, . , haTe been. - ' ' ' •1 ' - pieted, hundreds gathering to eon- s blonde', agrees with him. She'thinkn -- LADIES':HANDKERCHIEFS y jell ' 614nt-. a "really truly mitecrsoftil marriage" in Hoover.Without grerninte the new innynr and mem- hers of the cotincil. • . . Ithje was _ • . he slime intcresta and Pure linen, ,handiembroldered in tippc,-- intenee was r°tIntied on t Democratic Aid . —Ca, •. EOM Tor— ' irisnii. ,,, fame'testes and that one career In AD CLIJI1 IS TOLD . . small demigns'that are most poptilar-- rculid•thie the family, partirolarly it it's 'tureens- WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.—(.T)— ,.. dp he ii i -the ful, is enOlIgh. Mr. Butterworth's is President linoveranperently,will not OF SCHOOL WORK 25e and 5Ce , a convicted ennentlaily that and she In chiefly con. retries Democratic nupport for his , ..... .„ "Telonot are Crrniii•lwith'helping'keep,it 1.10, . three-fald pian."of.nnproaching•world Ada 3.ferritt Junior High rtehoor a FRENCH BATISTE• the county '•An nnforturinte injury to.the foot economic diffiettlitei,,but neverthiens • • •• I . • of Tamara ( e, -attired dancer of'Toy-i,c determined 10 proceed on his r_;a_rt,i,'Ji iii1ttinena 11.n.rieeinttvi.,rte.!vmeiritaiiniinng•wanin GOWNS'and PA:1A M A S, hnoil-etidiro !ef th, ohl own initiative lu the few weekx re-, '"' Specially priced for thin solo P-4--i "1:1Ylitg Colorn,"' proVed diticnesed by Chorlen M. Finher, nvini ri.eardin, an „iii wind and maining of.his•admmistratIon. . • yiNtii' - in - - ' While congresnional Democrtit.t. g"'"ts school auperintentient. during , Made it ponnible for the two to;Tend . , i i i the .weekly luncheon of the Miami -1' 8 avoids(' cornmittnenti••*him won i C':I C .. ALLED a-week here„following'their marriage jailer Adv.rtising doh in the McAlliiiter their-action aftr:i• :March 4. •._ . In ,Ifarriseds, N Y '- • '. 'lilt ''Int"rdaY.' Hoover and'hin advisers lit;gisti a-serien h°tPl• • SENIC)Fivi .,, ,,f., . . 'Dee. Th.__ They must return torBroallway'at the...ht ennfecencen in 'Pla work was directed by Nflas • i preparation for the ' ... Nell Edmonds, Mrs. inc,' finiseY. '''.-- , late ,.,,m.,,r. end of this week for the reopening ()I proposed international economic meet- ceiling the the show Monday. lute which the chief cxcntive he, Mrs.D.Blanche Stoddard, :Nita. Cath. erine F bin,. . . . ahrion,.nrid S'elma Aber- draoidinery 'A fantoiln eon ot a Nolo" in0Itn* linked with.student. of war debts and — — to pro- thou. the connfilon In a graduate of diserfonment probl, Ifs. nathy, Mr. Fisher said. . .WHIVP BAIT Will Cat011.it sailfi!:b? W !Notre Dime mid liar hitt tillyeitt'UlTi l'hia followed hi special 'message W„A. Moore and Eitner Brown, • ,. ,. • •-• the Petersburg, \'a., 3radfor4 enet tell you. nobody enr. ,