Show t t A THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING JUNE 3 1934 bite is extremely rare acute illness follows surely and swiftly There is no known specific treatment for the poison Supportive treatment to enable the victim to sustain bodily strength it the best physicians have to offer f Neither Is there a known method of control or system' of eradication The primitive method of “catching ’em and killing ’em is the only one suggested And It is more significant than might be thought since a female spider may lay --some 1200 eggs in a r— season Female Spider Deadly Not more then-- half inch in body length the female Black Widow has sprawling black legs It is Identified by a distinctive red marking somewhat In the shape of an hour-glas- s on the under side of the thorax 'or abdomen Sometime small irregular red markings are found on the back the Oregon and Idaho Wage War ii On Poison Spider Sjpawned By Unusually Balmy Winter Band-Wago- n - and Kill ’Em Best Known Method for Control o£ Venomous Sliort --Tempered Horde of Black Widows itch-’E- " V ZZ ri - Ore June I JPh-f yipsign utilizing publicity and was well “direct action" way in Oregon t-’ieA western Idaho today to extermi-Jtt- e uncounted thousands fit poisonous Black Widow PORTLAND r u A‘ u aouth-centr- viru-Vnt- ly spi-Jv- Spawned by an unusually mild the spiders have multiplied to farming numbers Citizens digging their gardens or rummaging about J dark places subject themselves to s visible attack by the pretty but creature and though there have been no iatall- thus far two persons have been 2: (Hen and one remains critically 111 W Catch ’em and kill ’em” Is the first Vrder of the day in the Infested areas Lut publicity and education were reported to in Klamath Falls Ore to JT’pp the spread of the fearsome little aider j -- 'v : H win--f t 1 e ' In Boise Idaho Da William ha been in a critical condition for ten days but Joe Fulwyer 3 son of Mr and Mrs 6 D Fulwyer has virtually recovered from bites of the spider- - State authorities there elso decided to use publicity to spread the word against the dangeroua pest because the spiders are laying eggs rapidly Citizen Move Csotlouzly In both regions citizens moVed warily and with dread Whenever they approached the potential' haunts of the Black Widow Scientifically known as Latrodec tus Mactans the Black Widow Is no creature to be trifled with It is not only virulent but It is the female of the species that is regarded with dread Although records Indicate death from ‘ -- '' aswelL The male has never been known to bite He Is tiny and striped yellow and black as Is the immature female Two tiny sacs of venom are carried in the jaw structure of the female Pouncing upon a victim she dart the sharp mandibles into the flesh Two tiny whit spots will be seen to surround each puncture Within in hour acute pains develop Cramps restricted breathing nausea partial paralysis and delirium follow Within two weeks most victims have recovered The venomous creatures are generally found under atones old logs Made Reality By Candidate r OKLAHOMA CITY June 3 (UP)— The band wagon is more than a figure of speech in Okla- home politics Gilbert Fraser candidate for state examiner and inspector toe negro day engaged a jazz band to accompany him on hi campaign tour "I had some sccordioii players but they weren’t snappy enough” four-piec- Fraser said Candidates In other Oklahoma -political races are touring - the state with loudspeakers hula-hul- a brass band dancers one j end stunting airplane bark or in holes in the ground in stables old outbuildings and in refuse piles They seek the darkness and rarely have been found exposed -to sunlight r Entomologists and available scien 7 tific literature declare the Black Widow Is extremely rare In the northern states although sometimes found in the south 1 Perhaps the most effective Control method entomologists lay is to destroy the egg sacs which ereround and Whitish and ere suspended in (he irregular web Each aac contains several hundred eggs Princess MdivaniBetter Prince Alexis PIays Polo LONDON June 3 Barbara Hutton Mdivanl had recov-eresufficiently today from the ailment which sent her to a medical clinic to return to the hotel where her parents are stying but neither she nor out to see her husher parents-wen- t band Prince Alexis play polo A member of the Hutton entourage explained today that the ailment which brought Mr and Mrs Franklin L Hutton to' London to visit their daughter was a stomach disorder The princess was said to have contracted the illness while in China on d her honeymoon trip add to have suffered a recurrence recently WN-Prlnce- s d round-the-worl- r' e - T Prisoner Caught After Escaping Angel Island to her Once down Washington’s Gold Receipts streets she- headed a parade chamChiefs Tammany pioning the cause of woman suffrage There hangs in her home a photoAt Denver Mint Widow graph of the "army of suffragists” to Enter with her at the head Hit $19000000 Earlier then that however began Arena - Political DENVER June 2 lP)—A fortune Is tons worth $19000000 gold 18 was deposited with the Denver branch Bala Croker Forsakes of the United States mint during the Society to Rim first five months of 1934 officials announced today Seat in Congress In the same period last gear gold 11 tons were totaled and deposits worth 6891005 PALM BEACH Fla June 2 During May the mint report said mlnin gactivity hit a new high and Politics— a game which her husband officials described the mining revival the late Richard Croker once held e as the greatest the west has ever witdealing hand as chief of Tammany nessed Hall— has attracted to its ranks Mrs 0 Silver deposits for May totaled ounces while In May 1933 they to- Bulk Edmondson Croker’ how 50 and a socialite taled 19248 ounces Tossing aside the social pleasantries of her huge ocean-fron- t RECLAMATION MAN DIES home WASHINGTON June 2 MWudge here Mrs Croker who claims deWill R King 70 former chief coun- scent from an Indian chieftain has erect figure into a sel ot the United States reclamation flung her tall service and one time member of the campaign for the post held by Ruth supreme court of Oregon died today Bryan Owen until 1928 that of Florin his hotel room King came here da’s Fourth district congressman May 18 from Honolulu where his - She is opposing J Mark Wilcox widow end daughter Miss Myrtle M incumbent and one other candidate King reside He had lived In Los An- in a race which will be climaxed on June 5 by Florida’s first Democratic geles in recent years primary since the “new deal ” Thursday sight by rowing to the Although' it Is her first quest of a ' ' mainland political office the game is not' new 1-- 2 Mrs' for 3 m 184-83- SAN FRANCISCO June 2 24 on of three prisoners who escaped from the army barracks at Angel island in San Francisco bay was captured here today and pleaded with officers for ta chance to visit! is father who he said was critically 1 in a hospital at Hamlin Ky Cole serving an 18 months’ sentence for intoxication and failure to return from leave faces an additional year in the guardhouse officers said He and two other prisoners escaped Jeddy Cole - J" 3 ar litigation which followed her husbands' death revolving about property interests in Ireland arid Palm Beach Valued at $2500000 Only recently her financial affairs were placed In the hands of a federal referee In bankruptcy She had listed claims totaling $800000 against her That legal action came near the close of the political campaign Sleeper Thrusts Needle Through Heart and Hies NEW YORK June 2 Santiago a widower died today in the strangest way officials said ever to come to the attention ot the medical examiner’s office Weary after a day’s work he fell asleep on his bed while darning his clothes The needle he had been using falling from his grasp became wedged upright In the mattress When Santiago turned in his sleep the needle was driven Into his heart LE CONTINUES MONDAY Store Opens 8:50 A M Be Here Early! 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