Morning Sun, The (Newspaper) - April 10, 1923, Yuma, Arizona BURGLAR GETS LENGTHY TERM STATE PRISON Berala Admits Serving Former He fiad Partner On Job Emilio Berela the young man who was surprised while ransacking the B P Whiting last Sight appeared In the local and pleaded guilty burglary first de- gree V to the state penitentiary for an- indeterminate term of from 5 to 7 years Berela admitted yesterday tiat had served time before in the penitentiary and had only been short time He also claimed that the Whiting job was the first he had undertaken thereby dis- the theory of officers rial culprit guilty of numerous the past month had captured He stated he had partner in: but this is by officers who were unable to find of a the scene of- the attempted Italian Princess And War Hero Wed While ce Quest For Banker Is Ended Populace PHILADELPHIA d press and had no April Slaughter Pueblo on them Tado was arrested suburb near as he always presented negotiable ra here today after that has been conducted since 1913 April reaching here of tBe capture near Philadelphia Ul LUU hia j of Coney former of one of the leading banks in Search has as e securities covering them his the institution was forced to Its doors and was never able although depositors were reimbursed approximately of been conducted for By Associated FreM ROME princess of the House of voy today became the bride of Count captain and world war The and queen saw their 21 year old daughter marry the man of her choice In the historic of the populace Were to welcome the royal party the welcome continued unabated Search For Priest Ends With Surrender On Liquor Permits Case By Associated DENVER April Walter A Grace former pastor at Arvada a suburb wanted for forgery of liquor permits walked into the of- fice of U S Marshal Jollison and surrendered this A search had been instituted the priest Later he was ar- before Commissioner Foote and released on bail which will be in June Will Unite Dairying Into One Agency To bio Colorado At the time of robbery Slaughter made away with cash and securities to the value of He took letters of credit since that time and on one occasion it was reported that he had escaped into Mexico disguised as a woman Momus Special Proves Very Mum Affair From Standpoint Qf Interest V i Pima County Cows Have Received 0 K TUCSON April of Pima GETTING READY FOR Guarantors Meet And Organize For Coming Chautauqua Session Quite of the White guarantors for the season the rooms of the Yuma Chamber of Commerce last evening and perfected an for this year's The v nter concurred ini Samuel Gompers of the American number of guarantors present was incision which was instituted on Federation of Labor charged that the t f bf wages of j Supreme Court had ranged itself on n ff i n rl WASHINGTON By Associated Preis April must be free of restraint in g what wages shall be reasonable cannot be fixedly law according the Supreme decision today iK uo greater police power than Justices Sutherland McKenna j of wages now have a clean ranee publicity given dio messages would be received and disseminated during the stop in Yuma completed the testing work in that county last week In all 1764 cows were tested d during tne trains bLuy in Yuma young ten cent of the cows invited to Inspect the showed and wore that tho large crowd of had gathered greetings to the visitors left rather disgruntled over the affair hrough help rendered by the emergency relief passed by the not as large as It should have been but Quite a number who were not present phoned in to count them in assign them any work that they could do The dates in Yunia this year are April 23 29 30 and Mav 1 and 2nd Tae following organization was John Doan president J H Westover vice-president L W Alexander secretary-treasurer Executive John j H Westover Ii W Alexander H Farmer S B McVay and H Grounds Newt Parks S F Stanley Henry Levy Committee on F S Ming C W McGraw and 0 P Bondesson Committee on and J H W H Shorey and Mrs Kathryn Haughtelin Advertising H B s about all that except emergency relief passed by the Z larn crowd of recent Legislature the armers were allowed a fair return for cows that were condemned This work marks a distinct step In the effort to safe guard the health of the people and the knowledge that most sections in Arizona will permit the sale from tested cows only will encourage many from Control All Sales Army Nurse Receives Ci O t o t ie 0 wa girls and women in the of the side of capital and hu Employer and employe inanity MISS MOLINA CONTEST Local Girl Takes High Steel Industry Will Give Wage Increase Of 11 Per Cent By Associated Press NEW YORK April U S Steel today announced a wage increase of effective loth The increase will add half a million to the weekly payroll BIG PARTY TO INSPECT YUMA Representatives Of Firm Of Bankers Here For Survey Of Conditions A party of visitors arc in Yuma this morning Taoy came In at on train No t to they had their special or vate car attached They are of R D Stevens Com- pany bankers of San Diego LOB Angeles San Francisco and Now York They will take breakfast at tho Stag Cafe at 7.30 as the of J B Franklin of the tional Bank After breakfast they will bo taken in cars over tie mesa and the valley and inter- esting things of the project They will leave on train No 101 at this afternoon for Los Angeles The party is composed of the following San Francisco Thomas H G Dennett F Merrill Hays McMullen H and J W Oakland 3 Stewart F D Myers i F G J S Taylor D L Los Angeles M R D Kingsley J H Crippen L D Knoblaugh B D Leavitt F S Robinson and C L Wells -San Diego D Spicer Gordon Decker I son C H Baker B H B Drummond B W Sibley A L ner J Hall financial editor of the Angeles Times and former nix newspaper man Tucson sical Contest and Schwab have recently TUCSON April hosts i tentlon to the shortage of iT I HOW other here states to make their Farmer Jack Borer and C H- Col- lier Ticket Sales S B chairman Mrs J H over Mrs A H McClure Mrs P T Robertson B D Graw Mrs F S Ming Mrs J W E M Mrs W B McClure Mrs J Homer Smith Smith Will H Eagle Drug Company B H Dress By Associates Press DENVER April full honors the distinguished ser vice medal was presented to Miss J Ryan chief nurse at General United CHICAGO April of army hospital here recently The the dairy industry into one central presentation was made by Lieut sales agency was voted at a William J Moncrief habit Thrift Stamps Used to Promote Saying Habit Associated Pressl i Auril promote saving home ing W H Shorey C M White Mrs John Doan Mrs W H Rankin Mrs C H Robertson Hugo B Farmer Ed K Milliken H H Baker Mrs Jack Cullington Earl C Hall C F Collier Mrs M Winsor Mrs B F Cosper Johnson Ike Glasser Mrs N Campbell Mrs 0 C Johnson Mrs Anna Alexander Mrs C Mrs Anna Mitchell Mrs men's meeting today of the industry representing ing officer at the hospital The agency I The honor accorded Miss children automatic thrift stamp dis- Ryan pensers have been installed in The New Fraternity Home At Colo Mines School By Associated Press April Col- Mines chapter of Kappa Sigma fraternity the oldest organization of its kind at the school announced plans for a new house to be erected near the campus at a cost of An ad in this newspaper is bound to bring results The money you are afraid to in vest In advertising you are losing on left over stock ver woman and Joseph's hospital Catholic Priest Raps Spirit Photos Taken By Sir Conan Doyle fRv Press NEW YORK April Arthur Conan Doyle's spirit photos were de- rided today in tho rooms of the cal schools by Denver banks automatic teller sells in denominations of St i and When have been accumulated on thrift card to which they are affixed a savings account drawing four cent may be opened at any one of certain designated Denver hanks Ella McCoy Mrs Nora B Elliott Mrs Kathryn Haughtelin Mrs F E Harrison Miss Hill Mrs J H Haynes N J Justus Mrs 1932 Olympic Games Go To Los Angeles By 9 wa The 1932 Olympic games will be held in Los Angeles rided today in too rooms 01 me ning World by father Heridia who according to announcement here g y nothing but i day The 1928 games will beheld in Amsterdam Holland The welcome declared there was fraud to spiritualism Two of the pictures were printed of the U S was extended in the Los which figures superimposed j Angeles invitation Report of Condition of THE NATIONAL BANK OF At the Close of Business April 3 1823 Loans and United States Bonds Banking House and Real Estate Other Stocks Bonds and Securities Redemption Fund U S Treasurer Cash and due from banks Capital Surplus and Undivided Profits Circulation Rediscounts Fed Res Bank Deposits Clue THE YUMA NATIONAL BANK BANK WITH THE CHIME CLOCK Urs Henrietta s Lizzie Morgan Frank and A meeting of the ticket sales and he officers of the will be held at the the Chamber of Commerce on day evening at which time tickets will be distributed to all of the et sales force If all members o the ticket sales committee and as many of the guarantors as possible will attend tnis meeting and get their tickets it will save the man of the committee a great deal o work At meting refreshments of ice cream cake and coffee will he ed It ought to be and no doubt will be a get-together meeting of the members of thn Association Plans for the ticket sales will he discussed and the work mapped out In detail It is expected the ad- vance man of the will bo present at this ing It ia only two weeks until thr begins sn it is necessary to put some pep into tiie matter of sales guarantee this year Is the sale of 800 adult tickets or the lent in childs students and adult tickets Adult season tickets arc student tickets are and tickets are each The will last seven and there will be two good each day with children's meetings in the morning and after- noon and a lunior The program is said to he the best ye presented by file association When customers aro few and are slow It Is high time for yon to advertise to safeguard your inter- to schools from the southern part of the state in the first annual sical contest to be attempted high schools of the state and which has been in session here for the past two days Tucson school ed off with the majority of honors in the various events piling up n total of 64 and winning for the first time the silver loving cup given for capturing the contest Nogales and Douglas gave close competition for second place les winning second honors with a point score of 20 while Douglas collected hut 1C All contests were judged by W Francis Gates Los Angeles musical critic and his decisions were well received Results of all events in the con- test were as i Girls Vocal bell Bisbee first Clara Wilkinson Tucson second Elsie third Violin Reinhardt son first Gwendolyn Noon Nogai's second Boy's Vocal O'Neil Nogales first Rollin Burr Tucson second Piano McBride Tuc son first Thelma Molina Yuma ond Ellen Watkins Bisbee and Douglas tied for third Cornet son first Girl's first Bis bee and Douglas tied for second Boy's Glee Bisbee second Nogales and tied for third Mixed first Tucson second Bisbee third first Tomb stone second Girls and Tucson tied for first Douglas third Tun son won flip to decide tie but gav banner to Boy's first Doug las second Nogales adn tie or third first Doug las Nogales third r second Colima Stops Uhlan In Tenth At Mexican G Quite a delegation of Yuma figh fans to on Sunda to witness the 15 round bout Bert Colima Coast king and Red Uhlan Colima ha relatives in Yuma Rnd is quite we known hero Tac hout is as a sizzler and in the tenth roun Colima landed the punch that put h opponent down for the count By h to bo labor Mills are now working at normal Constable Gets Bail Following Mystery In Shooting At Safford GLOBE April Reed surrendered at Stafford follow ng a shooting was released on ond today Mrs Moler on Sunday to break into her home when the constable d in self defense according to re- orts All parties in the case jave to Real Estate Case To Be Continued Today ests victory Colima is selected tho main event tonight at Vernon California with Billy Shade a figh or of national reputation The case of Stuthman vs Owen amc up for disposition in the local court yesterday afternoon plaintiff is attempting to dis- tinned until today Ancient Easter Egg Seen in Late Display By Associated Press LA RAMIE Wyo Easter egg 79 years was: dis- played in window cently in a ed many others almost as ancient and many elaborately carved The eggs originally were dyed and carved by Mrs whose grandchild Fred B Gentz now has possession of the collection One of has the Lord's er engraved on it the words ing been scratched in the vegetable coloring on the shell with the aid of a penknife London an Arraigns For Spinster Tendencies By Associated Press OXFORD April on the question of sex equality and equal educational opportunities for women Dean Inge of St Paul's London declared of 600 women students at Oxford Uni- versity only 657 har married The taken vows of said the distinguished London ecclesiastic that this deplorably low percentage is not final When I walk through thn streets of Oxford and observe the verv young J v rv helpful hint SAVE AND YOU'LL HAVE EM safe place good place FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Yuma We Pay Interest on Savings Accounts RESOURCES OVER