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Show 4 " . . .. " .r- v : - .- -.. . j , . I .... i-. t I .E-VHt!;! ;i TIo . e Ilia W: t A WHAT FOLKS SAY "The problems civilization faces all arise from one basic source failure to deal adequately with individual differences." Prof. Stuart Appleton Courtis, University of Michigan. axes to' grind, no selfish .personal interests to serve, and no .inancial string--leading to ... any" otlie.source of poeror influence."; influ-ence."; r i . , ' FORTY-SIXTH YEAR, NO. 209 PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH. THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1932 PRICE FIVE CENTS K- t V T. iCg Phones 494 495 . . -- - ' - - ' ( J By" UNITED PRESS V BECXJNSIDER PBOHIBITION' V CHICAGO,- Jun 9 (UP Events ; are .moving' rapidly .: to giye the American people, their chance1 to .- reconsider thft-tnerits of prohibition. prohibi-tion. " . .v." ' , . , Republicans are planning to take -'; the- )e,ad In this resubmission move-, move-, ment ,at Ujeir;natWnal convention tifi. weekf,, -.- .!.?. J a . A .draft " plank, - recommending - this,' la reported to have been approved ap-proved by President Hoover."" . 'V CHARGES BEFORE ROOSE- ALBANY. N. Y., June 9 (UE) , Governor Franklin 15. JRfoevelt i will consider the voluminous trana- r crlpt and 9.-, shorter : . analysis . , of i Mayor James. J. Walker' testi- t imony. before r j-he -:Hofstder .com-V .com-V mittee as 'charges;, against the j mayor, he said .today. , A'SKRTtlE BIIX , ' '; V W ASHINOTpN. J una 1 9 f iVXil -. The senate banking and curra&cy ; committee, today , rendered a fayor- Susie report y ne : ruw,uwvu 1 -Vfgnec unemployment Teitej, mfi. The -actioh5 began'the senjat'e jeffj v fort ta work out, a comprqmisje re lief plait, after passage' of the J2,-: J2,-: SOQ.000.000 CarnerMin - hyft the V1IWUBB jniEIUai ! r- MEANS JURY PICKED v WASHINGN.JunV 9"(iJ.0 A jury?of men and one young- mwjjan1 wfli-Biecte -today- to Vtf Gastpn? B. Means, former dcpart- i . . -. m .l.l.l.l.-'.IAAnUr fJiin ptaoiuhW; f ett n: ,iretur J otine Kiuiiapca Lindbergh Haby-- til FOUR DttS DC XJRASII TACOMArV&siw June 9 IU.P :,Mrm;"- cairteUftitv-ltcnardi andT her thretf ehDdreni r Robert, Gertrude and HldertTVerr killed near here today- when v their' adtomobile. was struck - on ar rrade crossing ,- by - a .Nortbernt, Pacific train. The children! chil-dren! were killed instantly and the mother died a few -minutes after, .tha, crah. . . , . , . - 'fV'-, v - r- c , - MORE WHEAT ASKED r . ? WASHINGTON.. JuneSl W The senate agriculture veommlttee today ; reported favorably a joint resolution popsoreg by nator MeNary,. Repn, lOr. which wiiiti make ,60,000,000 addltlona busb els ofrfaiui boardT wheat aVailabte t--the Red .Cross for ttoe?reier,off distress.' dis-tress.' . i-X-t,&, '--'.'.rcl-r; This - Is Una Banquette, - brunet beauty and- former allurement, of v.- theFxIiea.and "the cinema, wno, so press dlspatcbea'asserU Js, the new sweetie f r none other; than" Jack. Dempsey, former klne of the World ' cf Maul,; Both ;jack and,' Mis? Bas-, , ' quelle have had two experiences; in .r..atrimony((farid preseiit are' busy Jn nothing about an imperiiUn t ' rd romance: But their friends: in; . 2 ;!y ..oodfiNew York J and. t el3e-! 1 - ere are not'.iit all shyj .In d, c . -irj" ach possibility 't NEWS WIRES Dempsey A : v. v-V 0 f i -jf .v.. -- .4 .r ym I,- ,"v-. 4 'v 'N - . . V v. v. x- . . . 4 t i " : :-..':.:-:.y. 4 . V ir ' - 1 ft ' -. ' As . ;,Q:K . .; t. -r v...-., I- TO.' At AiMtiafr ;.. - t. Ideal' Weather artd Delicious Berries Are Assured; Miniature Paraderhiriifc ; Ber CJdri&si; Rodeo iwi lnce. PLEASANT GROVE-With te promise of ideal weather weath-er a certainty, Pleasant Grove is ready: to -entertain the throngs of visitors expectdd Friday" at tKe Hwehth alihual Strawlerry day. j ? Thousands. of dishes of luscious berries with cream and sugar will be passed out to the visitor fronl far and near. A complete program, of activities begiftning- at daybreak and ilasting:until the'Wee sma. hours pf M-mprning. -.. ... . - r-HQm?n is Chosen E 13 S. L. Valley v Interests At-tempttoilTjifersion At-tempttoilTjifersion An' attempt on tHe' part of ir-. ir-. igaion ompanes ,ln Salt Xake vally , to prevent Jef Utah - Iake DistrtDdtlttg 'company and the. rwvr Ttrtpfttlon eomnanv from the diversloaIckf,aUif from .UtabJ lake ..was frustrated Wednesda; district courts denied a petltloa Oeorgl, BcnV sUjtej en gineer In behalf f oi'f the k:omf nies Ui. of The- netttlon Jto, Cite, officials of uiet iwo CcQmpanies, 4ntx. court tq J.iow icausewhy they, should not be, restiln(?d : andn joined i f'rom in akin ak-in e anv further' diversion of r.the lake waterfwas filetby Baconri ift behalf, of .the Salt Lake jIty corporation., . Utah nd Salt Lake Canal company,' East Jordan rrii gatipt company. North Jordan ir rigation company and tha jWest j Jowian;,Irrigationit company;. v , . The plalnuif, companies contena thajUf jthe j rights of .the . .defendant .cinpanies Xix;ov to tjjetfown r Ights-vwhich are-being . Jeopardized tiirpiigh, entldupaVpuniplng Xrom the' lake. '" V".'' : f ': MTh.Pftltion was denied by Judge Watkins on the ground that iljdld not?,tate ,facU sfflcieni;,to .war- jran: the? courf to assume jurisdlc j ion.";!' 3tfttt .'.fil'i'.": 'iH-f- rA': delegation of officials repre senting; , the . twoR .defendant jcom- panies. vheadedi by Abel J Gvans: of Ih mel ,wtth; Mr. Bacon; ; a the state. capJtol, Wednesday in ap. attempt' at-tempt' to arrive, at. a peaceful set jtjeinyni pTHe.ciMxoverjBy.Iwas thought that by judicious use v ot the water In;' the lake, an ample supply Tor all. interests couid be j as sured. I.' fr.tr, Vvt , Plumper Feesr; Are jjieawcea "Plumbers will be allowed to oper ation a' half-year license; ltf-was der: cvaeoT.py Alay9Trfe'!.,' and ,;r; Commissioners Walter; i P-WhUehead'and P-WhUehead'and j: EL Snyder tThurs day.morning."T,lc puling, was made because th plunbr. have had Jbut., Ilt busmessrthy,f n4j-the: comrmssionera . 'decidedvthe . halt-paymentt.w halt-paymentt.w equitable itodeY the circumstances. , WvJvV"T-i-A new, ordinance -proposing the licensing of wholesale business concerns. con-cerns. whjt; self; nom; anr; r ? oiher wise wltn: nil btheri license 'locally was ' submitted r byj CSty. -Attorney: Abe Turner". ar Hie meeting. vr This would take , In-auto tire peddlers, candy, deliverers. t bread,, meat;-and tobacco wagons and, the' like v a" I i The ordinance s,simUarrtp the one passe;d ref ently licensing ;dc&-. era wholfell fresh fruits, and- vege- xaoies; wnoiesaie ' wuum tne limits JUS fTneMe'atyr?: Utahs ' JPulr to? night and Friday, Utlejciwnse ;,M temperature,- , -. MailmufHtetny.'- Minimum temp. luuiu milid In, . J " ; . , - T ; Emm isp iteQngs -.Dorothy Ann Nelson, charming .young : daughter of Mr nd Mrs. Raymond Nelson, was acclaimed the. Strawberry day queen at the conclusion of, the voting contest, iTuesdaicjjishtShe wUl, be . awarded award-ed the; golden locket and. chain prer raente4 byc;lhe .jchambeft of .conv tneree. and wUt$a in state, at the Head' of, theminlature parade In thp7 forenoon., v t. (, nt , rikThi miniature queen will vie foir honors aipain int the afternoon when sj will .parade with, her grownnip: f riejridsf; In . the bathtoy, beauty con-; test; - M - ' . A new feature designed to provide pro-vide plenty of humor is the pres.; sure water fight jtq be, staged in tf.e atternoonjc Other eyent ?in-clude ?in-clude a ifeal,rjnd west rodeo and -a carnival dance; at Geneva. ?; f ... The chamber,'of commerce execu-: tive-V of flcera who are sponsoring the festival are: Dr. C. O. Jensen. 'president, general chairman; 1$, .0. Kmp.iqueen's,coromiiie; SP8on,rodegj,J,D..Crkw;pa-radej'et SP8on,rodegj,J,D..Crkw;pa-radej'et fiwenson, strawberry . booklet r-j ,Cliffordr;(Tdmllnson. free, 'berriesl Clifton R. Clark, conces-f slons; ,Clarence- j Hilton, i amuse-:ments; amuse-:ments; Hana Williamson, decora- The general program is outlined as follows:, t ( f ) - Y't C :0Q',ai?mi-i-Band parade. . 9:30 a. m. Formation of mlnia- fcure parade.; ,' ,,t , .. .... ' Iff a. Trnl--Paade starts. "12:00 m-Servtig? of gfree berries at Ctty Hailpjirk; Relief Society dinner .at high school j band concert at city .park. l-- .-2:00 p. m.T-Rodeo, . , . v ' ' 5:8ft p.- m.Tugof-war through Water stream' ,.5 is:'.':p : B-JXL p. jn4Water fight between firemen. and charnbr oficOmmerce. r r 7:00, p. mRepeUtioji of .miniature .minia-ture pkrad$, followed by the bath Ingj., beauty ,cohteat' " r . r oalm-ff4clal Strawberry dj?t dance at Qepeva,' resort, ,,i . Tbe rqqeq in the Afternoon prom-,lse-;tb9vb. of ithrins'.fov both Youne and: old. Roping, bulldogs lpg anlirlJlng" contests wil be 14 , Explanation , and . listing r , of . the fgratesJL peace time revenue meas( W)' e.vef, entacted in . .the United. States, .t)e4aX!biU'slgried; Jay Prjs Ident .Hoover ' lastly Monday, was injae by. porge Wortlen. judge bf , the ?ifour'thDlstMet .'court; who bpoke before the ;KlwanlS club Thursday jioon 4 ..: . . j f 1 7!Thls 9X ; ; wUl start f digging Its Way 'intoVtbe , ppcketBt of vthe qon-sumers qon-sumers by 'June 2Xheh the manus lacturers:, excrsetaiga intos;efJ fect.".Judge: Worthed .said, ri pect to see the-biggest run on retail PI UUUV9 v - vaw J these rtaxei .go' into'effect," Judge rvVorthen traced: Ihe ? devel-'opmnt',pf devel-'opmnt',pf thS btir fa January wUh 'the joint sehate and house . confer ence committee 'as; itsv starting point ' up- un.U . the bill-was finally aoptedjwith its Vfy aniertdmentr '-and- signed last v Monday. v- . . Rates .xplaine4f , -. . :.Tho. V . PPstoJ .' itea- requiring for ;one thing; a three-cent postage on ! first class letters wuT go; int effect - on Jwiy u, postmaster fv McGujre .Informed! the group. rJhcloto the maj a speech thai clut had4a' practice dl cussioii-of jrulei br, prdec, jboqbluctfedi hyi, Presidefr' Jacob Coleman.; Theciub voted, to supp'oHDt r Joseph Husjies; . of Spanish Fork f or oUtrict governbt- oC.the. qtah-ldahq' Itiwanis district in fthe coming e'lectdha. at-V;i' 4 , ... , 1IULU UAUX fJUSilU ' .The baby,,clinicHheld-Tfrom:;l .' to 3 olpck in the city nand oouaty building- clinlcj rooms, ? unasr.' thci direction . ofMIarrJst .nirB, :clty hurse, vill .ba continued son I- rlday at the. feameT.&i;r, T.:i;iIIlnze n at the; same r.our, ur-mnxe f-ya IISTERS Abduction of Third Man Frustrated By Friends. HOLLYWOObT June 9 (6.R) RbJ G. Ctirrie.r; wealthy iHollywood business man;' was 'urider heavy-pplice fiMtro'p: day v f ollowingapiJarently authentic reports that' &st ern ' gangsters had success fully kidnaped two other business men, netted $12,000 ,rq.n-som ,rq.n-som and had marked Currier as 'their next Victim. J i ; Police. . reyeajed that guards were assigned , to Currier last Sat-twady, Sat-twady, and; that he had been under watch night and day.- ' -. Three? ..known gangsters, .-whose names jwere given police as havung perpetrated the two . ktdnapises were the;?ooject of an intensive search. ..,, -Vlctm Pay $8,000 ! A..motlqn picture director was the first; kidnap victim, according ItOi. reports In the hands of police. He .was' released on payment of $4000 'ransom and never- reported the af f aif ; police' - said they had learned. '. . " ' The second victim was said to be a well-known Hollywood business man had, paid $8,000. . Police said they did not know this man's name, i ank EL Benedict, branch manager man-ager pf r the. state, department of motor vehicles In Hollywood, and a formed prohibition director, was credited with having; blocked a kidnapers' trap against Currier. Bnedict and Sidney Bartell, manager f f the Currier interests, conducted quiet investigaiion pbtained sufficient facts and plac-' ed the matter before police, the bfficers said. Alumni Board Is ; Winners 3in the Brigham Toung university .board election held at ibe annual banquet , Tuesday eye hing are Raymond- Holbrook, Mar ga,Ttv Sjvensolii ,Mrp. v Maud Dibn Markhani and Clifton Mof fltt, all of PrpVb . '.David' v Broadbent. Heber City? and -r J Preston ', Creer, Salt1 Lake. t ; Thar board members are, ejected for Bj-two-year, .ternYJ and ' Will meet tqnelectthe officers of the organisation,, organi-sation,, j ' " fMrrRTiKn arrapuxTTRii BISKUA; Algeria. June a U.P) The'bodyi of Lena Bernstein, inter-natUmallyi inter-natUmallyi known women. flier from pane's, ;wes found on. the ayjation field, fcere today. -J 1 r H5? jdeath swa3 . a, mystery and therfii was; some suspicion she might hay-e JbeenrairiredC"' ,. -U iClV r A K:IH ' 1 Sky Landi Vihai tfr gorgeous country it 1s! 'Stretched from -Kebcf t'o . Granitdf .and .f.rpm .Tiraphogoti to Lake fountains, it can be spanned in- on ecstatic, glance,yet one cat live; in those Elyslan fields yeafrin aid year out and never feel mnnntAiiv. K!vAn tnfe' bllAff can fee? the -.sky a winds fingering at-(heir llIUIUIll ,1 uuu hale and.canhear sweet; whlsperlgo out -and liflf our, faces to ..the ihssinfrom " the movements of ; the spheresr -r y ' ' ; w1? "5.-; Sach;aure fields! ? Ten million rof-iaa liave contributed their eggs "or4 'a, billion' girls Vtheirl eky-born eyes' to that expanse! -IBluej pool 01 ., heaven they are whose uppet placid surfaces lap ag$4nst celea tlal shores v leaving -us, 1; ourr tiny cities;, and voui ,. grasses " and treec creatures. of the inlghty- deepsvof air, '.the- wonder of . the gods ' who look through atniospherlc.Jwaves .at u4 aa; we sweep the 6ottocjsof 4he oceans ' for the marine- forms , of Ufe! n7 p Hoover's Convention Strategists 1 . . . t , es - fslBVssBwBMMB g"" !iaeSWIMfl,ai '' i-L - jlv' -r-"18 V ' "V A- :-f ! .Jxv W V x : -, s- X N o -"V X X vS s-jT - V,- . v - President Hoover will not lack authoritative spokesmen among the delegates to the Republican National Convention opening in Chicago June 14, for six cabinet members and one White House secretary will be there to look out for his interests.. All are delegates. Pictured above, they are: (1) Walter H. Newton, the president's political secretary and White House representative, a delegate from Minnesota; (2) Postmaster General Walter P. Brown, Ohio; (3) Secretary of the Treasury Ogden Il( Mills, and (4) Secretary of State Henry I Stimson, both of New York; (5f Secretary of Labor Willifim N. Doak, Virginia; (6) Secretary of Agriculture Arthur M.' Hyde, Missouri, and (7) Secretary of War Patrick J.. Hurley, Oklahoma. -3- Warning Issued By Watermaster Provo residents who have been in the habit of dumping lawn clippings clip-pings and other rubbish into the irrigation ditches are cautioned tc desist from sucn practice by C. W. PenrodiProvo watermaster. I "Flooding of roads and trouble-some trouble-some damage has been caused several-; times, this- spring because screens and culverts have become clogged as a result of dumplni refuse in , the ditches," said Mr. Penrpd, Thursday.' , ' i " ' - The , watermaster also sounded a warning - against people who tamper tam-per wit'a headgates in an effort tc obtain irrigation water out of their jurnr-' ' ' --.a "v '. A D C A l itv c nrT; pSrv i ?,Thevky, with white 'yachts raof ing across its upper surface or with Jattlc ? fleets firing thelf mignty guns and threwing', out screens ny aay,, or animatea oy tne eyeshot- waking Argus Jy night, is free -td alC- No, motor car, no horse,' no-conveyance of any kind is need ted for; a trip to Sky Land. We can morning or thet evening breeze and ttavel lih; our 'fancy , to the remotest remot-est comers of the universe.' v.' " - Io. skies . anywhere are Abetter than' ours right here at home. A trip" to. these desert' states would be worth .whlle for. skies and clouds and stars .olonel1 : ' '.V-T'' 'f '. But are-the-t iskiesw ''not "'"every where ?'Kot odr slclea. They're onlyf here w'here a million f suns have dried the' moisture vfrom the atmosphere; , "When i I Consider thy heavens the vforkof thy fingers.? the rmoon and the -stars which' thou liast br- . Sheriff Reports Several Robberies Robbers entered two business houses v in Lehl and one in Bluff- dale early Wednesday morning, ac cording to the report of . Sheriff E. G. -Durnell. The State Drug company was robbed" of a pay phone, 1000 cigarettes cigar-ettes and: $1.50 in small change and the State Street service station had a slot machine, a pay phone, $1 in change and .. two auto tires taken" The store in Bluf fdale was rob-t bed of a 'quantity of ' miscellaneous merchandise.': - ' -. l!ae sheriff a" d Deputies Walter Duirantiitind-til6hn Evutts lnvestl- gated the robberies. ; -s jaincd4, what is man that thou art' mlcTdful iof him?" So sancs the Palmist 'of :' skies' like' ours.v?fAnd '.gam; J--xji . " 0, Lord ray God, thou art; very great - thoh - Art clothed with' honof and f ma jeaty . and allowing " me to substitute Thou for who, because in . modern I English it has . better sense.;, V; i "rhou' coverest thyself with light as with" agarment ; Thou stretch-' est out ' the heavens like a curtain i Thou- layeth " the ; beams of thy chambers .(fhe- heavenly bodies) in the water; Thou maketh the clouds thy ; chariot; Thou1 walketh Vupon thengs.of the wind; Thou maketh mak-eth his angels spirits: thy ministers minist-ers a flarnlng fire; Thon laldst the foundation of , the earth that ' if should notvbev, removed Torever.; . "O. Lordr how . manifold are i thy works! In wisdom hast Thou made theM' all. the earth 4 in :riih . nt 1 Km Attorneys Court Hearing; Time Asked To Open Hearing Attracts Eager Throng of Spectators; Specta-tors; Adjournment Made To Friday, At I 10 A.M.; Legal Points Are Raised; " ;; i Immediate removal of Joseph N. Leggat as examiner-i charge of the Farmers and Merchants bank, and more time j for reopening, was asked by the protestants jatthe. hearing on the petition filed by the examiner to liquidate wmehTwas a held in Judge A. V. Watkins' division of the district court.. The session was marked by frequent bitter verbal cJasn-es cJasn-es between opposing counsel, George S. Ballif, attorney for Walter S. Hadlock, state bank commissioner and Mr.-Leg-cat and A. B. Morgan, representing the protectants, T. N. Taylor and Alex Hedquist. J. W. and J. R. Robinson, and Rulon Morgan were associated with Mr. Morgan as counsel for the Protestants. . ."k1 Charges, counter charges and accusations were Jiiiriea back and forth between Mr: Morgan and Mr. Ballif. atvffe quent intervals, which finally brought forth" a sharp1 rebuke from Judge Watkins, wiio admonish counsel to refrain from ''personalities; ' .; xV-V: i.- -. - Record Crowd: Attends. , . - The largest crowd to attend a court hearih of since, the Romero murder trial was on hand when the case was' called up by Judge Watkins, with several hundred spectators present. The aisles and doorways' were crowded and scores were unable to gain admittance. The request to remove Mr. Leggat and appoint, in ;nis: place, vHerbert Taylor, examlner-ih-Charge of the' Ban& of American Fork, was contained in the answer, counterclaim; and cross-complaint to Mr. Leggat's petition which, wasjf ileel Thursday morning prior to the opening of the hearing;i; " Tho sTBminar in hla necltlon filed Dyches Handles Berry Pickers T. W. Dyches in cmarge of placement place-ment and supervision of the summer sum-mer work of the students of the Irovo city schools, reports that no less than 500 boys and girls are working in the berry fields of Provo benci. Mr. Dyches can tie reached daily at the county agent's office, 305 between 10 tnd 11 a. m, daily or at his home, 769-J, later. The services of Mr. Dyches in supervising tne pickers in the var- lious fields is highly appreciated by T ' . 1 . . me &iwvKia woo nave availed themselves of the service. Mr. Dyches Is willing to supervise other oth-er groups of pickers other than those from Provo if the growers give him an opportunity to contact the group during the noon hour, he said Wednesday. Ford Bank Attains 100 Per Cent Liquidity i " By L KENT WEIGHT Special Oorreepondeat -: STONY FORD, Arte., June aThe First National bank :? of Stony Ford la now filled .with 100" per cent liquid as-j as-j sets, consisting , of rye, bour-- bour-- bon, beeT - ahd Black' Butte rmoonshine--or desert dew as It Is called herte. - ifoney got too hard tc. Than die. some months ago, . and;, besides, there Just wasn't any. - - So' the bank started taking in. liquor. It pays four per cent on" "time deposits," con-'sisting con-'sisting at whisky left to age In barrels; and klx per cent -'oii wine, which: may be with-idrawri with-idrawri On demands -'jjr x: ' There is r some scandalous talk' that the bank; makes , mohey by -watering its depos-4 depos-4 iUbut It is pointed out that the .power, trust' has been do- ; ing the same thing for years : So .what of It?. - - ;-; Nor a rbanttef. in town has': vt6en sober for!a monthT'Bat ' 5 are they bappy? x , , - y ; Clash At Saturday had asked for authority to publish notice to creditors, and to proceed immediately to levy and collect the full lOO'per cent liability of the stockholders because of the alleged Insolvency of the bankw'J-Demurrer bankw'J-Demurrer Argued r At the outset of the hearing this morning,- Mr Ballif offered : tl demurrer de-murrer and a motion to strlke-the answer and the cross complaint on the grounds that the court, had mo authority under the law to remove or appoint a receiver of a closed bank. . The hearing was adjourned at noon until 10 a. m Friday at which time a ruling is expected on the demurrer de-murrer and motion of the petl-T tioner. . - . .i - Judge Watkins announced at the beginning that both he and Judge George H.tWorthen had unfinished business with the : closed bank; which 'makes them both reluctant to' hear the matter at issue. Both sides, however, waived all; objec. tions along this line' and consented to the court's iitness to handle the case,. ; "' ; fi' The protestants aUege-in', their answer that Mr, Leggat during: his term as examiner'. haaacUvely 'c posed its reopening, obstructed and hindered the board' ' of ; ' director, stockholders and the .'depositors' committee in. their efforts; tc "prevent "pre-vent a liquidation. ' The charge, ts also made that Mr. Leggat has advised ad-vised prospective investors viaf 5th new bank stock that; such- and . ih;-vestment ih;-vestment would, be. unsafe arid thit the bank coxild not b opeiudV Ptiflrniti' Charged -A ' -yg,:?:' The answer also sets forth .that Mr. leggat H wholly unnt;per-son unnt;per-son to act :Jarxaner. "Following the. closing of fb" bankvi: an: .appraisal .ap-praisal committee was named consisting con-sisting of Mr. Leggat, A. r Dixon; vice' president; ' and Mr,' Hedquist. After making its report of he. appraisal ap-praisal to . Mr.'i Hadlock, the commissioner com-missioner notified' the" board d -directors that It would be ; necessary (Omtiuueci rrom Page Six) Eureka'Jylan Die After Operation Harry Runnells; ,73, . resident of Eureka, father of Melvin Kucel3 of Pro vq, died this morning nt;ti. 3 ! Aird hospItaL " 1 T'- c' .' JJ ': Mr. Runnell'a leg was amputat: 1 Tuesday morning;: due to a chrozii condition from ; which, he had suffered, suf-fered, for the past lew. years. -, ' -v Funeral services' and lntermer.t ' More will be held in Eureka. w ... 3 v 4 |