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PAGE ELEVEN THE DEKALB DAILY CHRONTCLE, DEKALB. ILLINOIS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1933 claims. Monday in January for Truckers Put COUDT HOUSE Proof of heirship made. PERSONALS NATURE FAILS to John Order entered Strike Action MARKET REPORTS sell personal property. Hayes Claims Democrats Fear Election Benton, 111., Oct 27.

UE Edward A. Hayes, former national It John Hart Final report approv Mrs. Olin Swedberg was here ed, estate declared settled and uuityuuan uist Chicago, Oct. 27. CUJ5 An ACCEPT! AID from Sycamore Wednesday.

conservator discharged. Mrs, Harllng of Maple Park, her agieement prohibiting strikes or Real TEataU Transfers. SYCAMORE: commander of the American Legion sister and mother Mrs. Christian CH1CAOO ORAr RANGE OPEN HIGH LOW CLOSE WHEAT aid at a Republican rally here last Earl Esterbrook et al wd Wil sen and Mrs. Craig of Elburn were Hermione Eames.

Order entered to file Inventory and give notice to creditors. Inventory approved. John Akerberg. Proof of notice to creditors made, In town yesterday. Dee.

.65 A pre7nuptial shower was in honor of Marian Moland last liam and Grace Wade, pt lot 73, sec. 32. Artificial Siamese Twin Experiment Curtailed Save Life of Boyj May 7K j67H JS1 o. onlns at the home Of Viola James R. Maxwell heirs wd Pet Emily R.

Bodman. Claims of lockouts In the trucking Industry to eleven mldwestern states until all arbitration has. been completed today was attached to a contract drawn last summer by operators and anion, negotiators. The agreement was announced by John L. Keeshin.

chairman of the Operators' Negotiating Committee, after a meeting to clarify July JBT P. T. A. Masquerade Dance and Style Show, Cortland, Friday eve. Adm.

25c and 10c '253 Blenda Johnson was here from 67 jrtKk CORN .44 XT Kirkhus. er Thompson, lot blk. 11, Lat- Anna L. Johnson and Nancy Brew en continued to Nov. 1.

Games were played and favors night that the object of Gov. Henry Horner's recent visit with President Roosevelt was to warn the president of the danger that Illinois might go Republican In the general election. The result of the visit, he added, was an order by the Democratic National Committee to order Senators Barkley, Dn Kyn and Clark, tln's addn. William wd Albert Dee. Mar.

Wachincrtnn rw V71yTTP A 1 u.r won bv Mrs. uilDen. luvwi, Genoa Wednesday. .45 .49 50 V4 May Edwin M. Arntzen.

Final report approved, estate declared settled i in uin rff. Mrs. John Botten and the brlde-to- Ciln, 66 lot 4, blk, 3, Bolea .49 .49 JMM OK JSO July First addn. $10. and administrator discharged.

contract differences" which result Ing that made "artificial? Siamese be. Miss Moland. Later a stunt Twinsof a boy a glrj has fall- I contest was enjoyed with Mrs. Ben it homuu Anderson being selected as we Carl Abramson trustee wd J. A.

Anna Be lk to be Aurora tomorrow night as a guest officer at a meeting of the Rebekah order cf that city. Henry Hlner. Proof of heirship made. ed strikes In Omaha and Kan sas and Ethel A. Thwaites, lot 38, blk.

4. Langlols and Townsend' third Mo- and ReD. Ravburn. Texas. Otta Marie Rygh, et aL Report Keeshin aald he believed the ot sale or real estate approved.

clarification should remove all Katie A. Wlltse. Claim of state known obstacles to ratification by OATH Dec. .23 J4 .25 .25 May ,264 MM 6 1 26 July L23H 2S Xt CASH ORAIN RANGE WHEAT mple red 59; samflle hard 534; iNo. 2 mixed 66.

CORN-t-Nb, 1 yellow 46 ft 46 No: 2 yellow No. 5 yellow 439 44; No. 1 white 46H46: No. 5 white 44 ft sample New Corn: No. 3 mixed 434; No, 4 mixed 414; No.

2 yellow 46; No. 8 yellow 44; NO. 4 yellow 4142H; No. 5 yellow of Illinois allowed and claim of into Illinois to speak in favor of Democratic candidates. Defeat of Richard Lyons, Republican candidate for S.

senator, and the election of Scott Lucas, Democratic nominee, has become a addn. $1. SANDWICH: Alice M. Jackson wd Harry E. and Lodiici Britton, lot 3, 6, Hall's addn.

$1. Nels J. Nelson wd Hilda Nelson, Dance Friday Night. K. C.

Hall-! Mrs. Owen Howe of Sycamore called here yesterday. Mrs. F. Eby is spending a few days at Davenport, la.

LeRoy Levlne was in Malta yes local state committees. state- of Illinois continued. The agreement covers only long one of the subjects' bodies acted as most capable stunt artist, a "vampire" upon the other. Gifts, both beautiful and useful. Dr.

Robert Emmet Idran and were 4ater unwrapped by tne Dr. Miqhael P. Devlto pxjplain the bride-elect, after which a two failure in a pape- Ho be (published course luncheon was served, green soon. Thev 'revealed that the at- end white being the color scheme tempt to "fuse" the bodies to sup- used. Irene Anderson was co-ply healthy skin foif the; girl's burn- hostess for this delightful event, ecT and scarred body I had been Miss Moland is to become the i abandoned to save; the boy's life, bride of Lester Anderson, of Gar-The children were cut lanart af- ner.

the latter part of next Augusta Kohlburner. Claim of Illinois allowed. distance hauling and does not in elude city pickup and delivery ser vice. matter of concern with Democratic William T. Smith.

Claim ofitate party leaders, Hayea added. cf Illinois allowed. pt- NWV SWU setf, 25. Hilda Nelson qcd Nels and Josephine Nelson, NW14 SW14 sec 25. $1.

-GENOA: Keeshin said the agreement cov Susie George, Claim of state of OATS Sample 27 No. 2 white terday, i Ross Ilsley of Cortfcind is a Chicago business caller today. Mr. and Mrs: E. W.

Schaller are in Chicago today on business. Rogde was here yesterday from Lee. 27; No. white 26; No. 4 white 33.

Illinois disallowed and amended of state of Illinois allowed. ter the body of the glirlj persisted I month. RYE No 2, 45. SOY BEANS No. 2 yellow 72 Henry S.

Burroughs wd George Lena Specht. Claims of Dr. P. T3; No. yellow Tl.

Hopkins and Nelson ft Ronah al Merry Ready to Fight, for Her Divorce Chicago, Oct 27. (TIE) Merry Facrhey, Chicago patent medicine heiress, arrives from New York to In draining bjood from her tern- porary "twin." i evening the staff of the Both Children Woolworth store met at the home The subjects of the experiment Florence McCabe in a surprise lowed, and claim of Alma Halsne ers at least 350,000 drivers in the eleven-state area and affects approximately 1.000.000 workers Including warehouse and clerical help. Russia Makes Same Changes in Far East W. Glenn E. and Arthur H.

John-! son, SEi SE NWH sec 3L $10. FRANKLIN: I Aha L. Buxton qcd Lillian C. Buxton, lots 3 and 4, blk. 1, Mar- continued and claim of Hallgren BARLEY No sales.

TIMOTHY SEED 2.85 2.95. RED TOP 8.73 9.20. RED CLOVER 11. 00 14.00. CASH PROVISIONS Lard "Lumber Coal continued to Oct.

31. wpre iarn nowara, io.g ana ncr snower held in honor of Mrs. rmz cousin, John Melfin Banner, 15.jKoner the former Dorothy An-both Negroes. iderson, and Mrs. James Nolan, for Dance Friday Night.

K. C. Hall. Mrs, J. Schule of Hinckley was In town yesterday.

Barbara Loewe is In Chicago on business today. l.ovits addn. and lots 2 and 3, blk. loose 7.15; leaf 7.1 2N; bellies 9.73 A. Helen Owen.

Inventory approv Rowen's addn. Village of Kirk- ed. me gin came toj emergency nos-j mrrJy Dorothy Deegan $1. pltal a year ago With 60! per cent Aeroplane bunco was played, fa Mary Jane Webster, late of CHICAGO PRODUCE BUCTER Market steady, receipts Moscow, Russia, Oct. 27.

SQUAW GROVE: Mrs. G. Boget of Maywood is vors being awarded Valeria Zalnls Cortland Township. Personal es day to defend to the highest court 'the sanctity" of her fourth marriage, which an appellate court nullified yesterday in a acorchlng attack against divorce mills. Her attorney, Cantwell, said Merry is so much in love with her fourth husband.

Count Oleg A. J. Coster wd LaVon Berg- tate about $50. Ila E. Webster ap- 735.102 gross lbs.

Extra firsts 90 score 256 23 extras 92 score nd Kathleen Taylor, who in turn Russia's formidable Far Eastern rented them to the two recent army has been divided into prejented them to the two recent mann, lots 3 and 4, blk A. J. visiting her daughter Mrs. R. A.

McAllister and family. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Meadows, lolnted administratrix and letters 25 firsts 23H24V; seconds 23; separate commands, it was Jl3' Coster's second addn. Village of tesued.

No appraisers. First Mon specials 93 score 25 standards 25 of her skin surfaqe horribly scarred from burns. Kit Enlisting the help ofi Bonner, Ose blood type corresponded, the ors split the skin from his armpit to waist and fofmed tb tubular-shaped roll of skii and blood vessels sixteen inches long As the Hinckley. $10. day In February for claim 25V4; centralized 88 score 23 V4; centralized 89 score 24 Vi.

Mr. and Mrs. William Openshaw cf Elgin were guests of Mr. and CORTLAND: Cassini, that she'll carry the case brWps. Hunch was served by Mrs.

Barnard McCabe and Mrs. L. T. Taylor. Clarence Lorensen wd Anna EGGS -Market steady, receipts closed today, and Far Eastern Siberia has been divided Into two administrative districts.

Field Marshal Vasslly Bleucher, the foremost military figure in all Russia, is not included In the new to the Supreme Court of the United States if necessary. Lorensen, lots 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, blk. 999 cases. Fresh graded firsts, cars, 25 lesf than cars, extra firsts. Band Parents Meet to Form 4.

Artlip's strips of skin fused they formed cars, 27 less than cars 27H; checks Mrs. J. Rendell yesterday. Mary Love of South Third Street Is reported as a medical patient st Glidden Memorial hospital Mr. and Mrs.

August Lang of KINGSTON: 20; current receipts 24: dirties 22; William S. Whipple wd Isaac refrigerator standards 24; refrigerator extras 244; refrigerator firsts Association Levinstein, hi pt NW sec, 1. The appellate court ruled her divorce from Husband No. 3, Baron Arturo Berlingieri of Italy, is void. Although the appellate court decision was unanimous, Cantwell said he would petition today for a rehearing.

If it is denied, he said, he CLUBS AND LODGES Tn Th 23H. Formation of an association of tube of tissue which was attached to glare's body. Boy Several days after tjh4 first attachment, the doctors fiojted a singular phenomena. jThe girl became stronger, while thfboy jgrew cor set-up. Though the mystery at taching to his status was deepen-led.

It was made, certain, apparently, that he is no longer the commander-in-chief In the Far East POULTRY Market easier, receipts $10. Urban J. Zievers wd Isaac Levinstein, pt NWU see. 1. $100.

the parents of the members of 1 car, trucks; ducks 1416; geese 14H; hn J4Viei7H: Leghorn hens 12; sprint chickens 1314 618; roost Meeting of the Drama club was will ask permission to appeal to the the DeKalb Township High School Band was planned last evening at a meeting oflhe parents of the band members, held following the Waterman were town yesterday. Dance Friday Night. K. C. Hall.

Mrs. C. P. Dawley of Chicago is spending a few days here. Mrs.

Homer Brown was a Malta caller here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Overman ers U4l2Vt; broilers 18 19; tur respondingly weaker, at the home or keys 14 18. Th-v on rftmri nn rrrrm; rvi Delia Fisher wd Isaac Levinstein, pt NWli sec.

$10. PIERCE: "Margaret J. George qcd Louis H. George, pt SEH sec. 26.

$10. most inier-, -j kaa mm.nr.in. rT. V. Laura Tindall, and a CHEESE -Twins 13V13H; Dais UlCUtilCl LCfcU UVVU VVIllttiBiiuv a high school Parent-Teacher Asso er, her blood prrssjure Jufnped.

Her ies 13mlSV; Longhorns 136 13 V. state supreme court i Georgia Vote Fraud Will Be split into two ciation meeting. The prime pur esting lew nours wn-, nu. chief had en interest was a talk by Ruth Tay- POTATOES Supplies moderate, de mand slow, market weak. Idaho Russet Burbanks 1.3&Crl.SS; Washington Swere here from St.

Charles last lor. who discussed ncr inn Jn tne dlvlsion of the vast ara pose of the association will be the holding of events for the purpose of raising money for the use ot evening. Given Hearing cousin, however, hpd dtZTjy spells. The physicians severed the tube, then grown to 20 nches. and abandoned the experiment.

Bonner gradually recovered from the effects of his Siamese twjnshlp and has since returned to 1 regular attendance at school, the doctor Rpsset iBaroanxs Wisconsin Round Whites 9241.00; North Dakota Cobblers 1.00; Minnesota Cob In County Court, Ralph Meigs was duly arraigned before Judge McEwen on Information for driving while intoxi the band in attending various band Pfist summer wnen sne visuea r.u- of Faf Eastern Siberia Into two rr- administrative districts, Vladlvos- Mlss Taylor spoke particularly of tok remaine(J capital of one dis- the British Isles. tHling of flowers tdct Khabarovsk was mad trees and places of interest in Ire- capltal of tne other. Washington, Oct 27 UE contests. Mrs. Roy Knowles of Chicago is visiting here a few days this week.

Mildred Nelson of Rockford called here yesterday. blers 1,000 1.021, Minnesota Early Ohio 1.12HC1.15. The Senate Campaign Expendi City Clerk Harry Hamilton wa cated and was fined $100 and costs and committed to the county Jail elected president of the group, Arrivals 104; on track 287; shipments 039. lfna. ana ouciuiit; ui ichjt n- George F.

Vose being elected vice- for ten days, and deprived of drlv- president, and Mrs. Otto Fogel visit to France. Her talk was keenly appreciated, and brought COIgaie 1 UlS lrg a car for one year. berg; secretary-treasurer. James R.

Vaughn was dulv ar A committee will be named to much Information regarding the countries visited. raigned 4tefore Juriff McFwpn on in Comments About Iowa information for wife and child Pian activities 01 me group Boiler Kid Is in Florida for Winter's Stay Miami. Oct 27. UP The club Is to have It next and to select a name for the or meeting November 9 with Mrs. tures Committee will consider today charges that voters in Georgia have been registered illegally.

Former Gov. Eugene Talmadge who was beaten by Sen. George In the Democratic primary, lodged that charge and another alleging irregularities In primary voting. The committee will begin Its fourth session this week after reporting that organizers of the California "ham and egg pension scheme a plan to provide $30-every Thursday for the aged- ganization. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK HOG3 Receipts directs mostly 10 to 15c lower; active at top 8.00; bulk good and choice jOO to 280 7.858 00; 160 to 190 7.70 57.90; 100 to 150 lbs.

7.2507.73; good light and medium wtflght packing sows 7.4067.75; heavies1 7J57.25. SHEEP Receipts directs late Wednesday fat lambs most Hamilton, N. Oct 27 U.B Clifford Smith as hostess. A feud between the University of Iowa football team and The Daily Fred B. Snite, the Chicago Members of the Kishwaukee Iowan, university student publica- youth who has lived in an iron State Files Being Checked Eridge club enjoyed a few hours abandonment and on a plea of guilty was released on recognisance and case continued to Jan.

2.. Notice received and filed from the Elgin State Hospital stating that Harland Ferry was paroled to the care of Clarence Ferry, his father. Notice received and filed from the East Mollne State Hospital tinn hirimn a triangular hattle to- nun? for two and a nan years, ar- at cards yesterday afternoon. ai caras yesveraay the Colgate University rived here today for his secona Navy Day Is Observed by This Nation Washington. Oct.

27 1M President Roosevelt as comnnnder-ln-chlef of the U. S. navy lied the nation today-in its annual observance Navy Day. The celebration, one ojf the most yctensive ever planned, jt'as held In midst of preparations! for a vast fci-armament program wjlth special (emphasis upon naval equipment and forces. On the eve of the ijnaneuvers, drills and speeches marking the day, Mr.

Roosevelt reminded! the nation guesu Of Mrs. narringion, Itself student newspaper allied itself in Graft Quizz Ray Foster was a substitute play ly 25c lower; natives 8.50 8.75; good to near choice comebacks 8.1008.50;' sheep steady; today's trade slow and uneven) early sales weak to 25c lower; topi Dakota lambs 8.75; best natives 8.60; bulk native and come nave raised "large sums'" of Springfield. 111., Oct 27. UP- money and have accepted con A Chicago U. S.

grand jury In with the Hawkeye gridders and against feminine reporters. Charges that the Iowa team was "polite" and composed of "sissies, published in the Iowan after last week's defeat of- the Hawkeyes at er, in the place of Elva Lundberg and at close of play high score was awarded Mrs. V. C. Goodyear end second to Mrs.

R. G. Beals. stating that Warren Sidney Grahn tributlons from state and federal quiry into alleged spending of fed was discharged on Oct. 19.

old age pensioners. winter in Florida. "De Boiler Kid," as the infantile paralysis victim styles hlihself, smiled happily Into his mirror at the crowd clustered about his special railroad cat as the" Iron. Jung in which he lay on his back was tiundled onto moving van for the transfer -frdm the station to the Snite winter home in Miami Beach. A social time and lunch corn- Notice received and filed from the Dixon State Hospital stating Swift Plant mat jonn Kooertson was taken pleted the day No doci.ston as to he Qf a the next meeting w-as made the yesterday in the Colgate date and Dlace to be announced eral funds for political purposes In connection with Illinois' last April primary was extended today to checking state vouchers issued WPA workers and to pay for PWA projects.

Warren S. Canaday, assistant to for a vacation on Oct 17. ESTATE OF: Maroon. Inter. in Sioux City Is Still Idle Sioux City, Oct 27 (UJ5 H.

E. Arnsdord, sports editor George Helson. Inventory and wrote, "They played rough, tough final report approved, estate declared settled and executors dis All members of the Novem club football. It was one ol the hard back (Offerings 8.25 8.50; sheep steady ewes 8.25 3.50; feeding lambs firm. CATTLE Receipts calves fed steers and yearlings strong to 25c higher; fairly active; medium to good grades predominating; nothing strictly choice here; top 12.00 paid for weighty steers; best yearlings 11.65; largely 8.50 $11.00 market; common grades 6.25 7.25; stocker and feeder trade active; strong to 25c higher thaiylast week: heifers fully steady with grassy and warmed up kinds firm at 7.25 down; best fed heifers 10.00; all grades cows fully steady; most fat cows S.B08 6.50; cutters; 4.00 4.75; strong weights 5.00; weighty sausage bulls up to 185; this class and vealers fully choice vealers to 11.50.

ere reminded that they are to est-hittlng Big Ten teams I have meet with Mrs. Harley Renwick I watched." The situation at the strikebound Switf and packing plant was virtually unchanged today after an expected negotiation meeting at her home in Sycamore tomor- "As for the girl society editor row night The time will be en- who wrote up the team and gave ranea -to materialize. twice of the need for an Increased national defense. He told Secretary of! the Navy Swanson, In a letter observing Navy Day, that the United States is prepared to limit armaments but that unsettled world conditions made It necessary for this countiry to speed preparations for war. The navy prepared special programs for the day at alt shore stations and aboard all fighting ships.

Navy yards, bases and sfcips in port will be "at home" until 5:00 p. m. Car Is Moved as Hallowe'en Joke oh Owner What was first thought to have been a stolen automobile matter turned out to be a Hallowe'en prank this morning. Shortly after 7:00 o'clock this joyed In a social manner and It is Company officials and repre U. S.

Attorney M. L. Igoe, Chi-cago, and in charge of the grand jury making the inquiry, spent yesterday and today here. Canaday, it was said, checked the files of the state treasurer and the state auditor's offices for names of those to whom vouchers were issued and then checked cancelled vouchers, state checks which had been cashed. The investigation has been going on since last April when the Chicago prosecutor's office subpoenaed WPA workers alleged to have been employed on campaign the players the razzberry If Iowa was winning she probably would be at their dressing room door ready to give the big heroes a great big, beautiful kiss." sentatives of the Packinghouse Workers Organizing Committee, hoped that the entire memoer-ship will be present.

i a Committee for Industrial Or ganization, affiliate, said no new morning, Mrs. Earl Roland of conference was scheduled. They last met last Saturday. CHURCHES Three Given 416 Short Street called police and charged. Anna A.

Whltemore. Order entered declaring heirship and order entered for private sale of perse nal property. Ben C. Awe. Final report apt proved, estate declared settled and administrator discharged.

Perry Henry Challand. Final report approved, estate declared settled and administratrix discharged. Emily L. Treat Final report approved, estate declared settled and administrator discharged. Catherine Barry.

Report of distribution approved, estate declared settled and executors discharged. J. L. Warner. Roy Cook, L.

Stinson and Cassius Poust appointed appraisers. Appraisement bill approved. The strike, which began as a stated that her Ford coupe, a Freedom in 1924 model, had been stolen. A few minutes later Mrs. Ro LIVESTOCK KKVtW Chicago, Oct 27 (UP.) Hogs were 10 to 15c lower in active trad-tag at jtbe Chicago Stockyards today.

Chicago had 16.000 hogs and 6.OO0 directs of the 26.S00 reported, top 8.00, pff 25c Other points were weak, Pittsburgh on 1,900, Cleveland on 1,400, and East St. Louis on Chicago cattle were 4,000 and sit-down when union leaders charged company officials refused to accept a grievance committee, went into its fifth week. Karpis Case work but paid out of federal funds. Mrs. Herman Hammerich, Mrs.

Ross Hulmes and Mrs. William Leutbecker were hostesses yesterday afternoon at a meeting of Group One of the Organ Guild, of the First Congregational church. Fox River Is Fine Example of Health Work Springf 111., Oct. 27. UPV "Undreamed of progress" has-been land called back to report that the car had been found by a neighbor in his garage, where it had apparently been taken during the night by some Hallowe'en Japanese Are calves i 1,000 of the 7,800 reported.

Little Rock, Oct 27 fUR Three persons accused of harboring Alvin Karpis, notorious kidnaper and outlaw won directed verdicts of acquittal late yesterday in federal district court. Judge Thomas C. Trimble granted motions of acquittal, ruling that the government had failed to prove marxet strong, other points were pranksters. TSeeking Full entertaining at the Hammericn home. steady! Pittsburgh on 300, Cleveland on 20a and East St.

Louis on 3.300. China Conquest Totail sheep reported were 15.500 of Claims Czech Nation Treated Tokyo. Oct. 27 (U.P Half a which Chicago had 11.000, market Twenty members were present, and all enjoyed a pleasant social afternoon, which followed a short business session. Light refresh ments were served by the hostesses, before the close of the day.

million Japanese marched to the weax to lower, top 8.73, orr Z5c. Pittsburgh was steady on 500. Cleve Princess Has Left Husband; Seeks Career Hollywood, CaL, Oct. 27. UB The Princess Baba, blonde daughter of the Rajah of Sarawak, and her wrestling husband.

Bob Gregory, have separated, friends reported and the will seek a film career In England. The separation ia only temporary, we hope," Gregory said. "The princess Is going to London they had any knowledge of a conspiracy to shield Karpis from cap as Criminal land was weak on 1,500, and East St. Louis Was weak on 2,500. Mary E.

Groves. Order entered for public sale of personal property. Edward Menk. Claim of Lester J. Menk allowed.

Isabel M. Beeman. entered to execute easement Announcement of the next meeting of the group is to be Bloomington, 111., Oct. 27. OJ.Plt Vojta Benes, brother of Edouard Benes, former president of Czecho ture.

Acquitted were Mrs. Al Dyer, operator of a boat landing near Hot Springs where Karpis rented a cottage in 1935; Morris made by state and local health organizations In wiping out or bringing under control fatal diseases which ravaged cities along the Fox xrivet years ago, acting state health director, Dr. IA. C. Baxter, said today.

Baxter, commenting on a present program of public hen th work as it will be observed in Aurora on Dvembcr 3 and 4. so id "the Fox or is the best example of stream 1 cleanup in the United $tates." "Only 35 years agci." he said. "Aurora suffered one of the highest mortality rates from typhoid. In 1881 the city had a severe wave of smallpox." Two days of exercises, and NEW YORK STOCKS 'vrmtsked By Umi Brsa. slovakia, last night told a Civic group here that the Munich set Loft Is, caretaker at the landing; and John Stover, aviator and man tlement his nation had been "treat James N.

Masterson. Proof of notice to creditors made. Albert M. Skinner. Inventory approved.

Annie Frtck Appel. will duly ager of the Hot Springs airport. Imperial Palace Plaza today in demonstration calling for the complete conquest and rehabilitation of China. Officials warned at the same time against any relaxation of Japan's efforts as a result of the occupation of Canton and Hankow. The.

struggle is not over, they emphasized, in outlining the vast problems faced In building up the newly dominated areas and In crushing Chinese guerilla opposition. Further heavy monetary outlays and more sacrifices by the people, may be expected, officials ed like a criminal and condemned Karpis now is serving a life made later. The Hallowe'en party planned for this evening by St. Anne's Guild of ihe St Paul Episcopal church Is being postponed one week and will take place November 3, Instead. This postponement was made necessary because of Illness.

The without being heard." term at Alcatraz for the kidnaping piobated. Lewis Otto appointed executor and letters issued. No He promised the Czechs would remain faithful to democracy and of Edward Bremer, Minneapolis. Anaconda Copper 38 American Can Co. 104 Allied Cbemlcal and Dy 189 Am.

foreign Power 4 Mathleson Alkali 38 American Smelt. A Refining 53 Aviation Corp. B4 8 Bethlehem Steel 68H where she thinks she can gam more --success In motion pictures." Gregory preferred remaining in Hollywood where he has been wTestling regularly. He also is said to have planned to open a health resort here. ideals of mankind" and said no Truck Driver Killed force could make Czechoslovakia a totalitarian state.

appraisers. First Monday in December for claims. Proof of heirship made. James Lynch. Inventory approved.

William C. Darling. Will duly as Two Vans Crash Manchester, 111., Oct 27. (UB A event will be held next Thursday night at the B. C.

Cook home on West Lincoln Highway. Alma Gluck Dies in collision between two one said. of which was loaded with cattle, probated. Marguerite E. Pierce ap Capron Farm Wife to Defend Husking Title Belvldere, I1L, Oct 27.

UP Mrs. Elizabeth Wurtz, Capron farm New York After Illness York Oct 27 UP Alma one mile south of here, had caused pointed executrix and letters is Gluck, famous' operatic and con sued. Madeline Cunliffe-Owen, Tura Baby Girl of Small Size Gustafson and Axel Gustaf son ap-1 wife, who won the women's nation- Malcolm Campbell Will Sail for Canada Soon Montreal, Oct 27. (UP Canadian Pacific steamship officials announced today that Sir Malcolm the death today of Robert Wood all, 53, Winchester farmer. WoodaU's light truck collided last night with one driven by J.

W. speeches and numerous! exhibits will emphasize the "great progress In public health" made in! Aurora, and other Tox river Baxter said. Good Rabbit Hunting for Present Year Springfield. Iir, 27. UJ5 A prediction that good rabbit hunting Is in store for Illinois sportsmen this fall came today from state Conservation Director Thomas J.

pointed appraisers. First Monday! al comhusking championship last cert soprano and wife of Efrem 22mbalist violinist died at Rockefeller Institute Hospital today af Is Kept Alive in Jan. for claims. Proof of heir-year, will defend her title against ten women In the Boone county and which contained livestock being hauled to the East St. Louis stock ship made, Chicago, Oct.

27. CUB A baby Campbell, former holder of the ter a long Illness. She was 52. Madame GlUck retired from professional life. In J925 at the height worlds automobile speed record, yards.

girl, weighing only 23 ounces, one of the tiniest ever born In Chicago, meet today. The contest will be held. In connection with the men's championship meet on the Godfrey Kaxlson farm, north of Garden Fred M. Schmidt, late of Hinckley. Estate about.

$6,000. Will duly probated. Margaret Schmidt and kdwln Fred Schmidt appointed executors and letters issued. No or a brilliant career to devote her cluhl: to life today In an Incubator at St. Bernard's hospital.

Forest Fire Destroys New York Central 20 Consolidated Oils 9 Can. Pacific 6V Calumet St Heel a 9 Case Threshing Machine 9SM Commonwealth and Southern 2 '4 DtiPont de N. 147 Erie RaU 2H Goodrich 24 General Electric 47 United States Stee 65 American Tele, and TeL Co. 14Si4 General Motors 504 International Harvester 63 Standard Oil, N. J.53 Chrysler Motors 63 i Kennlcott Copper 7 Montgomery ward 4 Co.

SI1 North American Avtatlon-4 National Cash Register 37 Nash-Kelvtnator 10 C. 4 N. 1 -c Phillips Pet 39 -Packard 6 Pullman Co. S3 Radio C. of A.

8 Republic Iron a Steel 19 Sears Roehuck Co. 76 Standard Oil. Ind. 294 A. -T A F.

S9T4 self to her husband and her three children. Pralriei" would sail for Canada on the Empress of Britain The announcement did not say i whether Sir Malcolm, who now spends his time trying to better, the speed boat record, was bringing his boat with Tract in This State Edwardsvllle, III, Oct 27 (UB Eppraisers. First Monday in December for Proof of heir-shio made. Police Seek Motive A timber fire which burned for Dollar Liner Crashes for Suicide Plunge nun. Wharf at Kobe Port three hours yesterday destroyed about 20 acres of oak near high Mollie L.

Castle, late of Sand Philadelphia. Oct 27. -UI- She Caroline Jean Freckleton, first child of. Mr. -and Mrs.

Elmer Freckleton. The mother, Jean, la 24. The baby was born Tuesday night She has received tSfco Wood transfusions from her father. The smallest baby ever bortt tn Chicago, perhaps In the country, was Jacqueline Jean who weighed twelve ounces at birth. She way 112 two miles north of here.

wich. Personal estate about Latham and Miles B. Lsndbn, Oct 27. (UB Lloyd's shipping agency correspondent at Coroner's investigators and detec Lynch, who said reports from all parts, of the state indicated rabbits wre more plentiful this year. Lynch said rabbits were scarce In Illinois last year and that the state had trapped 4,000 of the animals In the southern part of the state and sent them to 36 northern counties.

The Increase In rabbits this year, he said, is part of a general Increase tives, convinced that the ten-story Castle appointed administrators Kobe. Jaoan. reported today that Lieut it 3. Ruoff and 20 CCC boys from Camp Wheeler brought the fire under control by digging death plunge xt Betty Bonner Fell, Lodge to Spend Most of Evening Socially The Knights of Pythias lodge Is meeting as usual this evening. The usual procedure will be (followed.

and-letters Issued. No appraisers, the American Dollar liner President rirst Monday in December for; coolidge wag slightly damaged zi-year-oid Temple co-ed, was suicide, continued their lnvestiga trenches. The fire was ot unde Claims. todav when It struck a wharf. tlons today in search of a motive.

Coroner Charles H. Hersch aald The liner was detained by Japanese termined origin. Ether Shutta Seeks will be three years old Jan. 14. HIM I i I I II II I I Geese Enjoy Benefits, A business session will occupy the early minutes of-the meeting out Iri a seven-year cycler affecting all authorities at Shanghai, on its Way a note had been left 1 The rabbit season opens Nov.

to Japan and the United States, un the greater share of the evening will be devoted to recreation. Divorce, From Olsen 31. nd ill close Dec, i 6f Air Landing Field Wausau, Wia, Oct. 27. CUT Honklns geese continued, their New York.

Oct-2T. UPEthel til 54.500,000 worth of Chinese silver consigned to the Chase National Bank at. New, York, was removed. Shatta, singer, aald today she will Earl Stanhope Named flight southward after a "forced seek a divorce within the next two Elmer Eva. Proof of heirship Belle Wood, late of DeKalb.

Personal estate about $4,000.. Joe Jackson appointed administrator end letters Issued. No appraisers. First Monday in December for claims. Proof of heirship' made.

Inventory approved. Robert Mfddleten, late of Sycamore. Estate about $30,000. Will duly probated. Eleanor MMdleton and, John MIddleton appointed executors and letters issued.

Lee to High English Post landing" on the Alexander airport Fannie Brfee Granted SocOny 13 -Stuflebeker 8S Southern Pacific 19 Tlmken Roller Bearing 53 Texas Co. 3 United Corp. 4 '4 Union Carbide 87 American Woolen Co. 64 Westlnghouse Electric 121 CHICAGO STOCKS Armour and Co. 64 Butler Brothers 84 Cities Service 8 Commonwealth Edison 27 4 General Household Utilities 1 Middle West Corp.

7 Marshall Field IS "Swift and Co. IS weeks from George Olsen, band leader and night dub. Owner. Miss Shutta said she would charge Centralia Woman Dies With Companion in Crash Breese, Oct 27-OlB Mrs. Ma Cray, 38.

of Centralia. iHL, was Instantly killed and Leslie Pennington, 26, of near Louis-vUte' HL, was fatally burned. a result of a head-on be-tween a truck and a passenger automobile oh Route SO i. -mie and a half from Jure- last night RAth Dirorce From BiHy Rose London, Oct 27. OIEV Earl Stanhope has been appointed first lord of the admiralty and Earl de Hollywood, Oct 27 tU3 Fan desertion.

BULLETIN Washington, Oct: 7 l'-P A petition ter merger of the hicago A -Ncrtl Western Railway Company and the Chl-rago, Milwaukee. St. Paul Jt Paelfle Railway Company was filed with' the IntejraUte Com mere Commlaaloa; today. nie Brice, stage and film come assisted by modern aide to Aviation. Airport attendants decided the flock was ah locked unable to find landing field and, ordered the floodlights 1 turned eta Tlje flock, settled, apparently exi hausted, rested and then look off Ja Warr president of the board of education, was announced to dienne, today was granted a di Great Britain i Imports more commodities from Russia than day.

r- vorce from Billy Rose, New York theatrical producer on her Butta, Ed Seyller, and George does any other of the charge of desertion. Chronicle Want Ada Bring Results uehl appointed appraisers. First wor ld, -were ouraea, a.

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