Show r r P- -- - t711e aktb Zlibunt 7 Verdict Frees Assault Case Takes February Saturday Dropphigof of Closes Company Drama relebrated iFour States Join in Bellamy E Fraud ge rge Fight thriller openedwith Figure :- On U S Power Commission — an abrupt dramatic through rihnDyke Faed Arkana& Misoiiri Kansas Oklahoma Friday aDoath 6 1943 Morning a !i - BOSTON Feb 1 SAN FRANCISCO Feb 5 UP)—Madge Bellamy's a shooting on Nob Hill and proceeded which courtroom scene did a somewhat – fadeout to lesser Isubstituted the charge A charge of assault with a dead- actress pleaded inno- ly weapon against the brovvneyedxvvhichthe of the silent films was cent Bail was set at $100 Attractive in a blue dress with dismissed and a misdemeanor polka-dotted collar Miss Bellamy a concealed charge of carrying to a hurried weapon without a license was sub- Nob Hillfrom the courtroom hotel—just across the stituted by the pollce from the shooting locale— The plot had opened January street to confer with a group of Holly9 with three pistol shots fired outPacific wood film men about chances of fashionable side the Union club two striking the auto- her returning to the screen (A—The Proc- 5 ter itz Gamble company was acquitted by a directed verdict Friday of charges of using the mails Chicago Tribune Service LITTLE ROCK Ark Feb 5—The fight by state regulatory !bodies against the "invasion of state rights" by the federal power took on national propor- commission and other federal line-up- s tions Friday through three actions taken here by various state bodies !governmental - REVERLY HILLS Cal Feb 5 St rorg Van Dyke 53 On of IlnilyWOOTS most ilorful personalities died t his me Friday H e had been ill for mnnt)lq ard was retired asa ajor in the LI' $ marine corps ter a year's service when hia I alth failed him A topflight director of motion ture a V an Dyl ia-- hd been i n 20 show business all his life His t picture waa "Journey for Marin he directed Rob- 1 ret" t Y oung and Margaret O ' Brien nong his better known produc- ns were many of the Tarzan Dr dare Andy Hardy and Thin an series "Trader Horn" "White of the South Seas" Marietta" "Marie An- :aughty inette- - and "I Married An An- - -- - state I The Arkansas department of public utilities claiming sole jur- isdiction over rates charged in its state asked that all intrastate rate evidence be excluded from the I" record The federal trial Born in San Diego Cal Van hearing examiner refused and the Arkan- was all hie life an adventur- sas yke department charged "uncon- He took location companies stitutional invasion of state Africa Alaska and rights" I as He left high schoolthein south Seate to become successively a rail- - Thme Action s Taken ad roundhouse call boy grocery The three actions taken were: ore clerk express wagon driver 1 The regulatory'bodies of four A janitor in a business college in states—Arkansas Missouri Kan:charge for his tuition a miner - sas and Oklahoma—joined in a gger Furveyor dn British Colum- resolution to the National Assoand road builder along the ciation of Railroad and Utility Commissioners orcupine river to Mackenzie requesting that Coming to Los Angeles from the national association as a body aattle with a vaudeville troupe intervene in the federal power an Dyke associated himself with hearing and voice the opposition avid Work Griffith who was of all state regulatory- bodies aking the Lim "Intolerance" His "against the invasion of state ogres NV rapid He directed rights and the encroachment on wrote scenarios the jurisdiction of state regulatory veral we two of Ilia stage plays were bodies by the federal power com-nduced in San Francisco "Sins mission'-' 2 f the Parents" and "Art for Arts A bill was introduced in the - He served akeArkansas World legislature authorizing through t1 I and came back to direct for the attorney general of the state to join a national organization of ath e Metro Fox and which he had been associated attorney generals that is being formed to fight "unconstitutional 1926 t encroachment by federal bureaus On state rights and functions" as 1—yetii U S Funds provided in the bill The bill stated "action must be taken by all states WASHINGTON 'Feb 5 call a halt to bureaucratic inva—615 to received a grant of of state boundaries" The acrridav to help finance programs sion i tion of the federall power commis- li Lo of care for children working sion in the Arkansas : aluminum r The grant was made mothers rate case was named by the 't plant of defense health office the cy author of the bill as "one of the knd welfare services examples of federal bureaucratic invasion of state sovereignity" ' WEATHER REPORT Concerted Effort Urged SALT LAKE CITY AREA 31 The Arkansas department of utilities sent a tiee trteegru iaotothre ' iciltilla)iic end Scattered Showers of every Colder body calling their attention to thYe ! 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Cgli i is aged naturally Keep - Fisher Beer on hand t Your dealer can supply you 1111er k ' Weak2 of the american and i - '' P 111'k''' r!)is s''t z —We ri - q3tly It - - a 2 - :'' - ' Nr 1f - - ife: 32t 39d POUND MUTTON LEGS From 7 to 12 Pounds 25c RIB MUTTON murroN CHOPS Sh 1dr Roasts STEW Pound Pound 2 Pounds f t if-f-t - 25d 22t urged Friday that city yards and vacant lots unsuited for vegetable growing be devoted to raising poultry and rabbits GOODS THESE PRICES GOOD THROUGH MONDAY—Watch - - 2 7 7a tr' c I dontioww ' 7 " 5A L 1! I 7 I -- - 1 1" - I Market 422 East 9th South Street Bake Anything to Order Located in O Chocolate "17 v1 ir 98t ' MUTTON CHOPS Pound i 1 1 FANCY WA SI IINGTON Feb 5 Ut'l Secretary of Agriculture Wickard five-yea- pro-elatio- POTATO -s' 5-- oz Il i 38c - 2-- lb i saic The district attorney's office "In accordance with the sugges- tions of government officials said Friday it would be a waste wholesalers and jobbers are being of money to try her on the felony requested to divert a still larger charge Municipal Judge Clarence portion of their very limited candy- Morris then dismissed that comsupply to defense plants" the as- plaint sociation said Immediately afterward police 'BAKERY - H - - PI Wiekard Suggests Chtek Earms r about their acquaintance While Murphy remained silent Candy Quota Cuts there was a flurry of legal argufur- - ments during which the lumberCHICAGO Feb 5 (A1--ther cut in the candy available man left the court Miss Bellamy's for civilians—unless they work attorneys said he would subpena in defense plants—was forecast by Murphy as a witness the National Confectioners' asso- - - But Friday's episode was —77:J1 ! 1 - tl1' CfsCalLZ i 1 I "!11 r111I 1 ry P2 Confectioners Eye pat 1 r- ' 7" 500 rril7E4al (14: DONUTS ' the marketing research depart- H G'S 4 ASSORTED rth -- mobile of A Stanwood Murphy lumber millionaire and socialite as he was entering it Murphy ran back into the club Miss Bellamy arrested on the spot readily told police she merely was trying to "scare the gizzard out of him" asserting he had jilted her to marry a former New York model Murph7 a bridegroom of slightly more than a month refused to prosecute or to comment Police signed a complaint arid the next episode was a courtroom scene at which Murphy was a reluctant witness Like a movie serial to be continued" at the point where spectators are edging forward in their seats the courtroom scene ended while Miss Bellamy's lawyer was asking the lumberman i It Avoid waste than you down on the portions that you serve a 4 I" i a e LARGE G Sub s t I tate Doz For Meat AN EXTRAORDINARY EGG DEAL BACelN BULK LINK HAM SAUSAGE SAUSAGES Sliced Serving Pound Pound Each Limit ' -- ment of Procter SE Gamble vvas fined $5000 Cleo W Krapperger assistant to Smelser was fined WOO and Raymond J Lamping of Detroit a salesman was fined OVEN-FRES- I M-G-- -- - federal power commission action at the hearing The letter said in part: "A concerted effort for the protection of the rights of states must be made or state regulation will be of no avail" In calling for passage of his bill representative Lee Baker said:a "Throughout the nation there is growing fear and resentment that state powers rights and functions are being absorbed without cause by federal bureaus which are overstepping the bounds originally set by federal law "Federal bureaucracy uhder the guise of the war emergency be-is grabbing powers and authority delonging to the states Our own partment of public utilities had the opportunity attothe federal acommisfederal sion hearing witness bureaucracy attempting to encroach upon the rights that belong to the state and its regulatory body Our department of public utilities had no alternative but to protest courageously and vigorously against the unconstitutional invasion of our state rights "Arkansas isn't alone That's why the attorney generals of the nation are organizing" actions were the out- of growth the hearing- that the fed- eral power commission has been holding here since December 14 into rates charged by the Arkansas Power and Light company and the southwest power pool for sup- plying temporarv power to a gov- ernment alumnium plant in this These ex-que- en LIEA S Don't buy I to defraud in an alleged conspiracy to obtain trade iaecrets of a rival firm but three of the company's who pleaded guilty employes were fined The several counts under the conspiracy charge listed such allegations as mailing- samples of experimental soap obtained from the laboratories of Lever Brothers company of Cambridge Mass and mailing other confidential information In directing the acquittal verdict Gamble against the Procter company Federal Judge George C Sweeney said that while thtre plainly was a violation of business ethics he felt that there was absence of proof that officers of the company acquiesced in the unlawful acts of employes Dr D Paul Smelser head of Charge Federal Encroachment On Field of Local Control Agencies Served Marines f "STRETCH" need more 11 IL :''-1-- - :':'f ' ' ' - :''- - r- :- - -- e -- - |