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Arizona Daily Star from Tucson, Arizona • Page 9

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TUCSON, ARIZONA, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 15, 1935 PAGE NINE Promoted 41 SENTENCED IN U. S. COURT 1 COPPER Christmas Cards Monogrammed Stationery Artcraft Stationery Co. Terms Range From 1 Day! To 2 Years as Sames Handles Calendar Forty -one federal law violators! COTTON EXPORT SHOWSJNCREASE Nearly Doubles That of Year Ago; Answers AAA Critics, Says Wallace WASHINGTON, Dec. 14.

VP) Sharply increasing cotton export today were described by AAA officials as part of long sought answer to opposition charge that crop control had ruined the nation's foreign agriucutural market. The commerce department today reported exports In November were 1.134.874 bales or more than twice the 572,359 bales shipped during the same month last year. Secretary Wallace quickly stepped forward to add that the November exports were greater than the past 10 year average for th month bales. "While the exports may not con were sentenced to terms ranging from one day to two years after a series of criminal arraignments before Judge Albert M. Snmes in United States district court yesterday.

Only three defendants out of the 54 cases called for hearing entered pleas of not guilty to the indictment charges returned by the federal grand jury early last week. Ten cases were passed on the calendar for arraignment and possibly sentence next Wednesday. James E. Fort Huachuca Negro soldier, appeared with his at. torney, T.

Reddington, and entered a plea of not guilty to a first degree murder charge growing out of the allefied slaying of Lawr RELIEF RULING GOES UNCHANGED Must Have Been on Relief To Get Job, Says Washington Efforts on the part of Mr Isabella Green way, congresswoman from Arizona, to effect changes in the existing relief labor regulations for Arizona have been temporarily balked, it was announced yesterday by H. E. Caffry, secretary to the representative. Word was received from Washington, he said, that after -extensive conferences it was ruled that basic national regulations could not be changed In order to meet problems peculiar to Arizona, and, to some extent, other western states, without creating additional difficulties in the east and middlewest where the present regulations apply. "ore accurately.

However, Caffry was informed, Assistant Administrator Hinckley of the WPA has instructed an assistant to come to Tucson at once to confer with Mrs. Creenway on the situation in-Arizona where, while the major portion of the relief labor has been absorbed there still remain more than 5,700 competent road workers, who have not been on relief, but who are out of jobs. Caffry said that it was hoped to find some solution for the problem which appears to be peculiar to the western states. "4. if' tinue up to the 10-year average, ence Thompson at the army post Wallace said, "we are very much last October 30.

No date was set for pleased." asA-saW" jji mi. I The appointment of Miss Yvonne Sandcll as the manaaer of the ladies' readj'-to-wrar department at Jaco-me's, was announced yesterday by Alex Jacome. president. Miss San- pi 4I0 I A'S l0000' 73IDMARSH ENGINEERING CO. Opposite Post Office Phone 177 dell has bren in charge of the mil Watson's trial, and the alleged slayer was returned to jail.

About half of the 64 defendants were arraigned on immigration law violations, growing out of Illegal entry into the United States over the Mexican border. A number of first-offenders were given only One day jail sentences, but Judse Sames imposed two-year prison terms on Manuel Franco and Porfirio Angel Enrlquez, who entered pleas of guilty to re-entering the United States illegally after numerous previous deportations. Each had a long criminal record. A number of the prisoners, all of whom have been held in jail since arrested some time ago, were sentenced to terms ranging from three to six months for selling liquor to Indians. Rene Bachelier, who pleaded guilty to importing an alien not entitled to enter this MAGMA MINE DEATHS linery department during the past three years.

The vacancy in the millinery department created by the promotion of Miss Sandell will be filled by Miss Clara Hardwick who has been in that same department CALLED ACCIDENTAL! See the NEW 1 during the past two years. SUPERIOR, Dec. 14. P) Death of two miners in a rock slide on the 3.200-foot level of the Magma mine here was termed "an unavoidable accident" In a verdict returned today by a coroner's jury. William Vega and Juan J.

Sandoval were killed yesterday when tons of rock crashed down upon them as they sat eating their lunch. The inquest was conducted by Justice of the Peace Phil C. Mc-Cinnell. Tom C. Foster, state mine inspector, and J.

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Sea it Try it today! Walsh Bros. The agriculture secretary added that while the demand earlier In the season indicated an Increase for 193S. report for November showed first major rise in shinments. Exports for the four months ending November 30 were 2,574.788 bales, an increase of more than over the total ot 1 894.142 for the same perod In 1934. The November exports of 1,134 874 bales, increased from 711,664 in October this year.

Whils the, estimate of the 1935 crop on Decemher I was 10,734,000 bales and the 10-year average exports were about 8,000,000 bales. Wallace said that "there is plenty of cotton in this country to take care of exports on the basis of the 10-year average." Asserting there has been a definite increase in cotton exports each month of this season, he noted that Isst year the total was 4 800 000 bales, or a drop of about 38 per cent from the average. Recalling attacks made by New Deal opponents, particularly Governor Eugene Talmadge of Georgia, charging that crop restriction had ruined the export markets, more than one official indicated that the export reports might become Democratic campaign ammunition next summer. Fear had been expressed In some quarters that had cotton exports not pie'--! up this season from the low mark of 1934, New Deal opponents might have found a much more receptive audience In some parts of the south. The decline last year, Wallace said, was due in large measure to the inability of the "outside world" to buy American dollars.

Stocks of American cotton had been exhausted in many nations, he added, and renewal was necessary at this time. The commerce report of Increased exports followed within a few min country, was given a 16-month term. Only in cases In which the defendants have been held in jail were heard yesterday. The large number of persons indicted by the jury but now at liberty on bond will be arraigned early in January. John P.

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Samples from a number of markets Indicate the widespread use of preservatives in neats, the officer added. Working in cooperation with the Uate laboratory, all meat dealers the city will be checked, Marx Each violator of the state regulations concerning adulteration of foodstuffs, will receive one warning. Further violations will result in prosecution under the state regulations which provide severer penalties than the city ordinance, Marx said. These state regulations on adul-leration of foodstuffs demand that odibles must bear a statement of adulteration when offered for sale, Marx advised. The health department is especially desirous of stamping out the practice, in local markets, of putting preservative in hamburger and "ground round." Marx advised, as this leads to fixing and selling tainted meat.

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