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Fashion Goes On Gold Standard th of geld accents appears in fashions. Helen Johnson, York designer, make: ; ening gown of an dntique ivory sbawl patterned with a gold design. The smooth coiffure, with the center part, is held by a band of geld poppics. Long white kid gloves give the finishing touch of formality. NEW FIGHT BY French Aviatrix Is H MAHATMA FOR anAttemptmg INDEPENDENBE Record Ocean Hup Gandhi from Retirement— To Lead Masses Ay young New ges Comeback }‘.\;wcls to Makc Fast Time Over Two Thousand Mile ROLA(‘ ce and hop o’clock attempting a s the ocean 1\0.) R California Deer Invade Urchards RED BLUFF, C deer, Department of , s 1 L 1e guest &p, farmers out paign for endence from Greai zi Britain i Ame sed thr out Ir tirement - —— ESTHER MORRIS TO BE GUEST SPEAKER, | SUN. FORUM CLUB st ing y Califor of (mn profits and in some c out of their homes. J. J. Deuel, director of the la and utilities department of the Cal- uoxm» Farm Burcau Federation, says “deer have become so bold that they invade and ruin orchards and even g ns homes _'within 40 miles of the Los Ang city hail.” The penalty for killing deer lawfully ranges from a maximum of a 8100 fine to a maximum of a $500 fine pl months in j | he law permits a farmer shoot a deer on his own land, but| he. must haul it to the nearest came warden who in turn must give | it to a public institution,” Deuel; id. | “Adequate feneing is economically | out of the question in most ca for a deer can clear even a high/ fence and can break through those| of weak construction.” i | | | | : | on Sunday North- r recent are to Ll T S The animais of Columbia include the peccary, .tapir, sloth, armadillo, ‘nulna porcupine and opossum. PHONE 1 | story By VOLTA TORREY AP Feature Service Writer h vivid acce: the 1936 e thousand souls waited for the bl but Pius unc X1 indo: Seant. hope. then, a dia- nd as dropped 141 feet. “Hello,” came a voice. “Were you going to get us , alive, ays’ entombment. Hauptmann Dies Hauptmann had been spared while Paul H. Wendel's purported was studied. April 3, reporters gathered again, nol really expecting an execution. ugh the last door came a aced man, the bones of his standing out, his y n, his lips silent. At 8:47'¢ p.m., Hauptmann died |for the dcxth of Charles A. Lind- ‘)c , four years previous. THREE TRAPPED A victim’s wife gets him on the cmergency phone. LOST IN SNOW | - STORM WHILE HUNTING WOOD Young Man Wanders Until Soles of Shoes Worn Out, Then Dies MISSOULA, Mont., Dec. 30— Henry Mohr, aged 23, formerly of |Bayard, Nebraska, met death when |he became lost in a wood hunting }sxpedmon in a snow storm in the NEW YEAR'S EVE CARDINAL CABS 25¢ Music at 8:30 Within City Limit |Lolo Mountains. His body was found by search- ers early today near a tree. | The soles of his shoes.had been | worn from his feet by his wan-| derings. —————————— The number of persons employed | in 1,308 Kansas industries decreas-| ed one-half per cent during Octo- (| bur but. mqu;ls mcfe!sed two per/ cent. e M GETT(NG OFF AT THE NEXT STOP-- WHERE'S THE MEN'S WASH-RoOM 22 SAAY - I'VE SEEN_You SOMMERS BEFORE- AT You *TH' FERRET” TH' DETECTIVE 222 Soon felt a fast fre became a s waited es injured. Tupelo, M in “like a 0 train.” A movie theatre likene 1 the bit (it tor Dickinson receiving Dea rapid ek the poor wi food unfit for dogs. Ji strators camped in New Ji . Major George L. a amaquoddy canal were and the debated. In the wi Senate chamber, Ritter sat, pale, ous, and heard from office. “What’s This?” circus season opened, Federal Judge tired, inconsp himself M_mm«e(l The New| multiplies | Vera Stretz |ing Dr. - |tents and stole Roosevelt Labor | | Arabs, |sought to sway British plans. 1 of the United Sta m‘s‘ with | © 1936, King Features WHUR YO' GIT OFF, B0SS -- BETTAH MUSTLE=- Syndicate, Inc, to form ow New Yo 11 to & Arturo T« ewell that night. , John and Rich- World in de caninnl’s Little Pa ard /\l)h s 11 people asked, motions with their month’s acquitted of Fritz Gebhardt no longer folded away. y? Jews were settling in Pales- tine. British had a League of N tions. mandate over the countr objecting to Jews' phnn terion, «w Arabs their The Stars and Stripes, Lincoln Ellsworth told the National Geo- graphic Society, had been raised over earth’s last unclaimed land— 350,000 square miles of Antarctic plateau. Governor Marland called out Ok- a clown depicting Al Smith taking |lahoma’s troops to protect the a walk. Puttin ket.” At 7 and the band playing “I'm All My Eggs in One Bas- am, a line IAUP M As curious crowd congregates uulsui: the death hnn.c " GEN, MOTORS STOP ORDERS DETROIT, Mich., Dec. 30—Gen- eral Motors officials said “tempor- ary ords have been issued to halt shipments from various companies supplying its divisions with parts It is said this action follows a threatened glass shortage and also threats of strikes in the ‘“key” General Motors’ plunts. — Empire ads are read. St s oil. Japanese fought their way into Mongolia. To halt Ethio- |pia's war, oil sanctions were being of thousands | weighed. TORNADO TAKES TOLL Forlorn youngvu:rs identify 'HAWAIIANS SHOW SENSE OF HUMOR HONOLULU, Dec. 30—Old Ha- wailan proverbs dispiay striking evidence of humor and wisdom in these Polynesian peoples, accord- ing to Henry P. Judd, professor of Hawaiian at the University ol Hawaii. 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