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Sal a jZ2toS5 1. n. l. aA-- .1 Cage eight VISALIA DAILY TIMES, VISALIA, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, FEBRrAKY 21, 1928. aJL.Vfcaac5 a.

fc LINDY FINISHES BANKS SUE TREASURER OF H(U)Ylili SLUMS STRONG IN THE IHILIUriNE YOUNG PICKS COMMISSION TO STUDY JUVENILE DELINQUENCY Abridged News Notes Of CMy IDLENESS TOPIC OF DEBATE IN CONGRESS STATE FOR RETURN OF TAX PAYMENTS Osteopathic Physicians General Practitioners Dr. W. L. Burnard ROUND TRIP OF HAIL ROUTE Car Nom and Throat l'honf Iteau 105711 MANILA, F. Feb.

21. (LP) Sentiment among Republicans of the Philippine Islands is strongly in favor of Herbert Hoover for the next presidential candidate, it was indicated at the Republican insular convention, in session here today. The delegates to the nat oual convention at Kansas City, however, will be un-instrueted. The insular Democrats will hold their convention Friday. Dr.

H. D. Vosburgh The last match of the 72-holc medal tournament being participated in by the women of the Visalia Golf club will be played tomorrow, starting at 9:30 in the morning. Returns to St. Louis Fifteen Minutes Ahead of Time Schedule Unemployment Situation is Bad iii East, Midwest, in Various Trades OliMlrtrlolan Phone 1282 Offices 203-204 Bank Italy Bldg.

Office lhone 1057-W SACRAMENTO, Feb. 21. OP) Charles G. Johnson, state treasurer, was defendant in a series of civil suits on file in superior court today by 15 national banks operating in California. The action was brought for return of $50,000 in state taxes paid under protest.

The amount of taxes they are attempting to reevover and the banks involved included: First National Bank of Turlock, First National Bank of La Habra, $1,455.38. First National Hank of South Pasadena, Lodi National Bank, First National Bank of Ripon, First National Bank of Chino, $758.16. SACRAMENTO, Feb. 21. (LP) Governor Young today appointed the new state commission to make a study of juvenile delinquency, provided under a bill adopted by the last legislature.

The will be as follows: Dr. Lewis M. Terman, professor of psychology at Stanford university. Mrs. Elizabeth McManus of Co-vna, Angeles county, chairman of the Los Angeles county probation committee, Paul Rieger, San Francisco business man and boys welfare worker.

Dr. Miriam Van Waters, Los Angeles, referee of the Los Angeles juvenile court. ir 2EH Boy Scouts in this city with an Eagle Scout rating are being organized into a special troop by Leo Lotito, who will act as their advisor. They will meet at the fire department rooms in the city hail, this place to be used as their headquarters. They will be instructed in drills of various sorts, and will serve in patriotic celebrations 0 Silver Jubilee Birthday Sale By FOSTER EATON (United Press Staff Correspondent) ST.

LOUIS, Feb. 21. (IP) Completing another art of good will. Col. Charles A.

Lindbergh arrived bark in St. Louis at 9:07 a. m. today after a record-breaking airmail flight to Chicago over his own former air trail. Flying a Douglas bi-plane loaded with 12 sacks of commemorative mail, Slim roared over the field at 9:06 a.

m. and landed a minute latjr, 15 minutes ahead of schedule. He left Springfield, 111., at 8:11 a. m. Lindbergh was a full 15 minutes ahead of any other plane in the air-cade of six which left here late yesterday end rnmed over the same route early today.

At 9:21 the second piano swooped to a landing, virtually tn the dot of schedule. Others followed at short intervals. WASHINGTON, Feb. 21. (LP) The unemployment situation was called to the attention of congress today in a resolution introduced by Representative Celier, Democrat, New York.

Declaring, estimates show out of work, the resolution calls upon President Coolidge to authorize government departments to speed up public building construction so that the unemployed may get work. It also asks that governors of states be encouraged to start contemplated public works. Present unemployment conditions are comparable to those in 1920 when there was a general depression in the country. Edgar Wallace, legislative representative of tho American Federation of Labor, the Housg agriculture Committee today. This unemoloyment.

said in his resolution, is keenly in New York, WE, THE PEOPLE TAX COLLECTOR CLARK GETS ATTENTION FOLSOM REVOLT JURY IS IN DEADLOCK Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Richard returned yesterday from several days visit in San Francisco.

1 R. W. Burge of Fresno was a business visitor in this city today. City Tax Collector John F. Clark has come in for considerable solicitation on the part of his friends since Saturday, when an item appeared in he "Times to the effect that John most told Celier Dr.

G'lbert B. Furness left this afternoon for Los Angeles, where he will spend the next few days. 0 was a Fresno visitor Jack Davis last night. LOCAL KIWANIANS HOSTS TO EXETER CLUB AND SEVERAL OTHERS SACRAMENTO, Feb. 21.

(LP) After 21 hours dispute over the fate of the s'x Folsom ring-leaders of the prison revolt last Thanksgiving day, tho superior court jury considering the ease was still deadlocked at 2 p. m. here The nine men and three women comprising the jury split up in three factions as they left tho jury room for lunch Old-timers at the court house said every indication pointed to a hung jury, although separate verdicts can be returned for each of the six defendants. GAUZETS! New Jersey, New England, the middle west, middle Atlantic states and the coal regions of Pensylvania, Ohio and Illinois, and is being registered to an alarming degree in the boot and shoe, textile, automobile and lumber industries and in the building and out of door trades. Frost Harreison visited with friends in Fresno yesterday even'ng F.

Clark had given himself up to local oficers and had been sentenced jail for 20 days on a petty larceny barge. Mr. Clark denies the accusation of friends who have been- kidding him to the effect that he is a pik-r, and in petty business. However the item as it originally appeared in the Times was correct. At any rate this is the name hat the individual gave to the officers when placed under arrest.

J. F. McDonald, Tulare of police, was a business vis tor in this city yesterday. Made of cellulose tissue and antiseptic gauze. Duffed edges prevent irritation.

Specially Priced, Pkg Mss Alice McNay of Exeter pass SEEK WEDDING LICENSES ed yesterday afternoon with friends ih this city. SPUT DELIVERIES FIGHT GOES BEFORE U. S. SHIPPING BOARD Martel is visiting Beach. Mrs.

Bernard this week in Lorn POSTPONE HEARINGS ON GAS AND ELECTRIC RATE SLASHES Howard AVondsulo of Exeter was a business caller in Visai a yester- Christopher Christy, aged 24, resident of Los Angeles: and K. Irene Miller, aged 21, native of Missouri, resident of Exeter. William Robert Grant, aged 22, native of Oklahoma; and Amnia Viena Terry, aged 21, native of California, both residents of Dinuba. Lester-Jerome Bridges, aged 30; and Mary M. Say, aged 28, both natives of Missouri and residents of Dinuba.

Fullv fcrty members of the Exeter Kiwauis club were guests today noou of members of the Visalia club, the affair being a debt of honor, since members of the Visalia club basketball team lost to the Exeter team and the agreement before the series of games being to the effect that the losing club should entertain the winner. The entire luncheon period was devoted to much impromptu entertainment on the part of the hosts and gueslH. Kiwanian Dobe Lovelace showed interesting mov ing pictures of a recent trip Into tho Yosemite valley and ct various other interesting sights. Besides the Exeter cull) fcuests, several visitors from Lindsay. Woodlake and one club member from New Yorkwere in attendance today, the total number being about 90.

HUNTOON, LOVELACE GILMER ACCURACY WITH SERVICE 223 E. Main St. Visalia, Calif. I 47 PHONES 48 I L0n pi fnn rinrJ inBDBOC STATK RESTS WASHINGTON, Feb. 2t.

(LP) The Argonaut steamship line of New York has filed a petition with the United States shipping board asking dismissal of a complaint by the Los Angeles Jobbers assocation against the practice of making split deliveries in Intercoastal trade. The Arganaut asserted the shipping board has no jurisdiction in the matter. The split deliveries system objected to is carload rates on ship-ments to be divided among two or more consignees. Hearings will be held by the shipping board in the near future. i IfflSMSggJg ''FrT LOS ANGELES.

Feb. 21. (IP) Tlie state rested ils case today against Dr. fhar'es McMillan, on trial for the "sack murder of Mrs. Amelia At )Vby, widow of a wealthy (liticago inventor.

The prosecution rested after Mrs. J. K. Evans, a neighbor of Mrs. Appleby, testified that the physician "threw Mrs.

Appleby out of an apartment into the street a few days before the murder. Catncus Joint DeereTractor OffersYou SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 21. (LP) Hearing on the proposed reduction -of power rates by four California public utilities corporations was postponed today by the state railroad commission when City Attorney John C. OToole announced that San Francisco would seek further price cuts.

Reduced rate schedules announced by the Pacific Gas and Electric company, the Great Western Power company of California, the San Joaquin Light and Power' company and the Midland Counties Public Servjce corporation, were to become effective March 1. The rates were estimated to save approximately $2,000,000 to consumers in California. DISCONTINUE SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT OF MEETINGS SET, TRIAL DATE STOCKTON, Cal. i Feb. 21.

(IP) I Tri iof Myron Mussell, 21, and jOrval Olson, 23, of Santa Maria, for the murder of Joseph Walsh, Western Gas and Electric company inspector, during all attempted holdup has been set for March 14. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 21. (LP) The San Dieg and Arizona railroad company has been authorized to discontinue Separate passenger train service On Its Lakeside branch, the railroad commission announced today: Mixed train ser vice to operate Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday of each week will be substituted. Memborsi ot tho Church, Service League of St.

Pauls 'Episcopal Church will moot tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 In the Parish hall. The Rtudy book of the flub will be reviewed during the meeting and all members are urged to attend. PLANS POWER PLANT LOS ANGELES, Feb. 21. (LP) Tlans for a $5,000,000 electric project on Coyote creek in Borego Valley, San Diego county, were announced here today by Malcolm Woods, Los Angeles capitalist.

Adjusting Official Headlight tlon, Main Garage. CLASH IN PETE CASE LOS ANGELES, Feb. 21. (LP) S. Lewis, president of the Julian Petroleum corporation, and one of his former emnloyes, faced each other In the Julian overissue trial today in a bitter court clash.

The employe. E. Wright, on tho witness stand for the stale, was grilled by Lewis, who, as one of tlie ten defendants, i3 acting as his own attorney. The Southside P. T.

A. will meet tonight at 7:30 in the Jefferson School. Uv. Joel Hedgepeth will speak on Indian Loro. WE CHALLENGE COMPETITION MRS.

I1KK I.IN NEW YORK, Feb. 21. (IP) Friends of Mrs. Irving Berlin, the former Maekaye, heard today that she had contracted a serious ailment and would be forced to live in Arizona for some t'me. Mrs.

Berlin and hep husband are In California with their baby. Doctors have diagnosed the illness as pernicious anemia, reports said. COOLIDGK TO PICK NEW SPOT IOR HIS VACATION WASHINGTON, Feb. 21. (LP) President Coo.idge is unlikely to return to the Black Hills of South Dakota for his vacation this summer, it wa3 leampd today.

He prefers to go to a different place and preferably one not remote. More Power Longer Life Lower Operating Costs PALM SPRINGS, Feb. 21. (IP) Irving Berlin emphatically denied here today that his wife, the former Ellin Maekaye, had contracted a serious ailment as had been reported in New York City. CHICAbO Del Fontaine, Canadian middleweight champion, defeated Ned Uhlan, California in ten rounds.

Tuffy Griffiths, Sioux City, scored a technical knockout over Joe Miller, Chicago, in five rounds. May we repeat! There are no finer tires made for any price than the FIRESTONE DE LUXE and no better tiles, except Firestone, at any price, than OLDFIELD. We can prove it. Look these prices over; you cannot equal them. Let us show you why.

DR. WM. B. CORLISS OLDFIELD TIRES Famous the world over for its long mileage. yiAKK RECORDED DENVER, Feb.

21. (LP) The seismograph at Regis college here registered an earthquake of third degree intensity, lasting 26 minutes today. Tlie shock appeared to be approximately 3,000 miles from Denver and is believed by Father A. W. Forstall to have been on the North American continent.

Tho peak of tho shock was reached at 1:11 p. m. DENTIST Room 211 Bank of Italy Bldg. X-Ray Work a Specialty Phone 89 three 14" stubble bottoms under difficult conditions and four under many conditions. It wiil handle a 28" separator successfully, and other machinery requiring power in proportion.

Note These Improvements The John Deere gets its still greater power through a larger bore and a new carburetor which also supplies smoother operation at all speeds and loads and decreases fuel consumption. It3 well known strength and durability have been increased by the use of heat treated and hardened forged gears, a heavier crankshaft, heat treated rear axle3 and strong rear wheels containing 20 instead of 12 spokes. When the John Deere Tractor was first put on the market it immediately met with the approval of farmers. Its great power combined with light weight; its extreme simplicity; its ease of handling; its low operating expense; its low maintenance costs all those advantages made it more than a successful farm tractor it was a real sensation. And, now, with additional improvements, the John Deere Tractor offers you still greater value.

Improvements that mean greater power without sacrificing its light weight added savings in its already low fuel costs. fewer parts strength these make the John Deere the ideal power plant for the. farm. It offers you still better service and longer life at low maintenance costs. Increased Power The power of the 1923 John Deere has been increased more than 25.

It gives you from 5 to 6 H. P. more than the older model. This improved tractor will pull TRIES AGAIN DETROIT, Feb. 21.

(LP) Harry Brooks flew southward today in a Ford flivver monoplane on his second attempt to make a non-stop flight to Miami, Fla. The distance Is 1120 miles and Brooks hoped to reach Miami by 9:20 tonight after 15 hours of Eying. Wider fenders give added protection to the operator. Longer lugs built of improved material last longer and give the drive wheels a more powerful grip on the soil. Tlrestone The Tire De Luxe Tlie finest product of the world's hugest organization devoted exclusively to tlie manufacture of tires, BALLOONS Gum-Dipped Tires MARRIAGE LICENSES Glenn Dale Cowan, aged 26, native of Californa; and Ruth Frances Bryan, aged 20, native ot Kansas, both residents of Exeter.

ID-PRESSURES An auxiliary inertia air cleaner has been added which removes 00 per cent of the dust and dirt before the air reaches the oil type of air filter. The air get3 a double-cleaning before it enters the cylinders. The John Deere Tractor, already famous for its low repair costs and long life, now will give even better and longer service at lower maintenance costs. IF YOU ARE SICK See This MsneyMaker Before You Buy Com In and mm tho 1323 John Deere at our store. It In to your advantage to know all about thU cost reducer before you buy.

Let us prove to you tho rmarkabl performance of this great tractor on your farm by a demonhtratio.i TONIGHT do not be discouraged. Many have regained their health by taking chiropractic adjustments, when they had given up all hope ot being well again. All I ask is a chance to prove to you how Chiropractic adjustments can and will help you. Patho-Neurometer Service Free No t'lim-ge for Consultation and Diagnosis TAMING THE TOWN M0EBES HOFFMAN Office Phone 751-J 731 -M Seventy Years in Visalia I nrver-il Jfvwl Il-orliiclion an Ali-Mar fust FOR TIRE SERVICE" DR. J.

H. CAMPBELL this Store You Get QUALITY ANO "service 1 Main at Bridge St. Phone 1234 Home of FIRESTONE DeLuxe TIRES ciitnoiKACitm lllls iu.iK. I (Dili nntl V- SHY ENEUS ti( I Ml 1 1. III..

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