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Monday Morning1, October IT, 1935. THE DES MOINES REGISTER THE NEWSPAPER IOWA DEPENDS tTON. IMn four Want AdaDial l-SIIl 'Grave' of Slain Iowan Riley Removed From Hospital; Lcz Fractured IOWA RED CROSS AIDS VETERANS MORLING RITES TO BE TUESDAY aBeaaaMaMi Justice to Be Buried "1 WARNS AGAINST PARROT FEVER Dr. Stcclsmith Urges State and federal health coin NORMS TO TALK AT COLISEUM Delegations Expected for Rally. 126 Help Given by Chapters.

Deputy Sheriff C. Riley, 43, who vt injured in a motorcycle-automobile collision Sunday morning at Seventh and In-usts street, was moved to hi home at seventh and Aurora streets from in Emmctsburg. funeral services for Justice Man Arrested For 'Looking Like a Holdup1 An attendant and rutmer In While rlme hamburger shop at Mlh ate. and Outer at. Sunday fenred a holdup uhen lifford Hi llitud, 29, Mho aid he Uteri at 13 High entered carrying what lonkt'd like a gun.

"Whrre'a the proprietor?" they quoted hi in a demanding. When Informed that he Ma not In, HrlUnd said he would ualt. The attendant railed police. Police arretted lli-Itund after they anld he tried to eacape. He Of 20 Bed Cross chapters In Senator Ceorfje W.

Norria of Nebraska, Repuhlii an supporter of Edgar A. Morllng, of F.mnieta- the candidacy of Governor Roose misHloners In Iowa were asked to be on their guard to prevent tht spread to Iowa of psittacosis or parrot fever, prevalent throughout burg, who died late Saturday night at loa Methodist hospital 12J have carried on work tth the famlllea of former aerv-c mm of all war, According to aurvey mad by Mra. Grace Mercy hospital Sunday afternoon. X-ray pictures revealed he a fracture of his right leg velt. will speak at the Coliseum In Dea Moines, will be held Tuesday at 8 p.

m. Saturday, it was in-nounced Sunday by Charles 11 rut nn I below Ui an. the by C. Steel. Ashbaugh of the mldweatern Huston, chairman of the state the neaa snu -i branch, American Red Cre-aa, Democratic central committee were taken to close a cut in nis, -v wwiq commissioner, Thli haa been an Increase of The talk Probably will he tnore than 10 per cent In number afternoon at the Emmetsburg Methodia; church.

Dr. Herbert Clegg, Fort Dodge district Methodist superintendent, of Fort Dodge; Dr. Robert O'Prlan. president of Mornlngslcle college. Sioux City, and the Rev.

Kdward Pruitt. pastor of Kmmetaburg broadcast, according; to former reached In casea of war connected -r, Judge Hubert L'tterback, chair Officials must know when cases of disease exist and work out the trend of the direction of their spread, warning their mmmiinl. chin. Deputy Sheriff Ostar Wiseman, who was driving the motorcycle, suffered a broken wrist. Driver of the ir was N.

E. disabllltiea aa compared to laat man of a committee In charge of the program. Jtar. Mrs. Aahbaugh aald.

3,181 Famlllra. 1 1. nAiV.I I. .1 uu rwtoked lor lnt)kl'atiin Investigation, And In his pocket, they anld, wa a toy Clip platol. Tliree-Werk Tour.

Senator Norria opens a three- Methodist church, will officiate. Justices of the supreme court proNbly will attend the services, Chief Justice Truman 8. Stevens 'The outstanding trend of rural a well aa urban Iowa is In the Kyle, 1534 Forty-fourth st. HURLEY MAKES week stumping: tour In behalf of way of extended service to civil said Sunday. Under present plans the candidacy of Governor Roose-, velt tonight at Philadelphia.) tana In relief during the last year MUXLOW DIES -mL t- )b- friff 'I VA" Fenn.

At thli time fS out of the 120 chapters are carrying: on relief posure In order thnt those communities may prepare In advance," Dr. Eteclsmlth stated. No Cases In Iowa. 'Parrot fever is one of 25 diseases which may be transmitted from animals to man. Although no cases of the fever have been reported in Iowa, yet 12 cases have been reported recently la Minnesota.

The birds responsible for the cases have all been parts He will speak In Springfield, the court will leave here Tuesday morning by auto for Emmetsburg Canei I'oatponed. The October session of court Is programs," she declared. 111., Friday night and ends hla This year 3,161 families were tour In California Nov. 7. AIR HERE His Plane Refueled on Colorado Hop.

Secretary of War Tatrick J. reached compared to 771 a yr The meeting- here will be a rally scheduled to open Tuesday morning AT HOME HERE Ran Trolley 31 Years Without Accident. of Progressive Republicans and ago. One Disaster, but all cases set for that day will be postponed and heard on Friday, Democrats In the state, Mr. Huston said.

Delegations are expect 1 i Justice Stevens said. Cases have During1 the year there has been but one disaster in the state, that of shipments Into the country re been docketed for Wednesday and ed from many Iowa countiea. Hurley lunched on sandwiches at Louis G. Muxlow, 62. of 1801 Washington county Sept, 21 Thursday, and these cases will be heard on these days, he stated.

when 72 persons were given Victory Dinner. Senator Norris la expected to Thirtieth a resident here 36 years, who achieved a no-accident emergency relief. The hole In the basement of a Denver, tenement house where the body of Erwln C. Thompson, former Iowan, waa found burled. Harry Koss, whose wife is being held, Is sought for the laying.

peak here on the Republican ad Three-fourtha of all the chapters record for 31 as a street car mo- ministration's farm record, Mr the Dea Moines airport Sunday noon while his own plane, a tri-motored Stin.mn. was refueled. He was on his way to Denver, and expected to make the trip incognito. But when his plnne Secretary of State Greenwalt Sunday sent telegrnm- to all county auditors In Iowa notifying them to stop all printing of ballots for the election and to await In the state are organized to ren Huston stated. torman, died Sunday at his home dor disaster relief aid, according: Mr.

Utterback said Sunday that following a lingering Illness, further arrangements for th cently from abroad." Dr. Steel.milth quoted an amendment to the Interstate quarantine regulations of the United States public health service. Provisions of The amendment provides a special certificate must accompany each parrakeet, love bird, macaw, cockatoo, lory, lorikeet or any other bird of the parrot family shipped into this country. The certificate must show that (Via Kiiat 1 nnii'1 Ailiin rsA koll Slain Questioned Funeral services will be held at to Mrs. Ashbaugh.

Nurses Busy. Red Cross public health nurses speaking would be completed at meeting: of the committee early came to rest here Lehman rium-mer, 940 Thirty-fifth chanced nominations for a Justice of the supreme court to succeed Justice Morling. State central committees of the major parties will nominate can 3W7rt this week. 2 p. m.

Tuesday at the E. Carl White Funeral home, the Rev. E. A. Moore, pastor of Trinity tnade 19.121 visits other than class room visits and Inspected 46,718 The Iowa Roosevelt club will to be at the field and saw an old college friend, Lou Grill, step from hold a "victory dinner" at Hotel children In school work.

Methodist church, officiating. didates to succeed him, in the plane. Fort Dea Moines at 6 p. m. Satur The outstanding trend In the November election, Earl Wisdom, I Burial will be in Glendale.

Mr. Muxlow recently waa hon Mr. Grill is secretary to Mr. health field of the organization day. Senator Norris la expected to be present.

Mr. Utterback will Hurley and introduced the asBisianr, attorney general, nnm. The central committees make ored by the Des Moines Railway tary of war to the Des Moines," "Ti ehown In the fact 800 certificates were issued for home hygiene and speak. Co. for his services.

has originated from an aviary or nominations where vacancies oc man and to Dr. and Mrs. H. He was a member of Trinity cur afier state conventions. Ehrcd of Forest City, Ia who care of the sick in 1932 compared to 224 last year," Mrs.

Ashbaugh Methodist church and came to Des Justice Morling had been elected GREEKS FORM were also at the airport. Moines from Le Mars, la. for a six-year term in 1930. Gov Mr. Grill and Mr.

riummer pointed out. 113,000 Youths. Mr. Muxlow Is survived by one ernor Turner may appoint a suc other distributing establishment "free from psittacosis Infection." Forty-four cases of chicken pox were reported in the state during the week ending Oct. 13, 42 cases of scarlet fever, 25 cases of diphtheria and 12 cases of typhoid fever.

brother, Albert E. Muxlow of Des Moines. HOOVER CLUB Forty-seven chapters conduct ing life saving testa reported en cessor to fill out the term until the election. The person elected will fill out the term ending in 1936. a knew each other at Georgetown university where they were members of Sigma Chi fraternity.

Mr. Hurley Is also a member of the fraternity. After a 15-mlnute stop here, the Burgar Begins rollment of 6,722 in the state while 24 chaptera conducting first A few counties already may Smith Chairman of aid work issued 1,267 certificates New Rail Duties have printed ballots, Mr. Wisdom said, but It Is expected that the secretary of war took off again. Executive Body.

Sixty-nine chapters of Junior Red Cross report 113.123 boys and majority of counties have not made The plane was piloted by Lieu In City Today printing arrangements, since the girls enrolled. Membership in A Hoover-Curtis club was or tenant Coughlin. ballot was only mailed by the sec the senior organization shows in ganized by a group of Greek busi As new division freight and retary of state last week, crease in the rural area of more ness men at a meeting held Sun passenger agent or tne ivortn than 28,000. Jerrcms Removal Sale Starts Wednesday Store Closed Monday Tuesday Western railway, day afternoon in the auditorium of the Insurance Exchange build Negro Republican Women Will Meet The Negro women's division of the Polk county Republican committee will meet at 3, p. m.

Tuesday at the East Side Community ing. BAPTISTS BACK Long Lists Speech Dates for the Week J. W. Long, Independent candidate for governor, Sunday an John D. Smith was named chairman of the executive com mittee; Tom Ralles, vice chair AREA COLLEGES man; George manages, secretary; nounced the following campaign speaking schedule for the week: ADVFSTISFMKNT George Zaffiras, corresponding center, E.

Sixteenth and Walker streets, for a political tea. Mrs. Elbert R. Hall, chairman, Mra. Stella Ross, held by Denver, police In connection with the death of Erwln C.

Thompson, former Iowan. J. L. Burgar takes up his duties here this morning. He comes here from Chicago, 111., where he has been manager of the Chicago and rth Western-Union Pacific de-partment of tours for six MONDAY S'nrr Citr.

F.Ilaworth. secretary; and John Manos, William. Soibc-ra unci Clartnn. treasurer. I civ fx fl Educational Survey TUESDAY Bcimonrl OodrtHl.

Oarnfr. Purniin. Prttt. Hiitchlna, Alnna. Bnrt.

Bancroft. Gerled. Lakota, Buffalo Center. rorst Cftv. WEDNESDAY Laka Mllli.

Body Reports. Forlkos Talks. Other members of the executive St. Amur, Manlv. Clear Lake, Mason FALSE TEETH Can Not Embarrass Most wurert of falsa teeth bars suffered real itnbarratsment became their teeth dropped or allpped at luat tha wrons tlma.

Do Dot live in fear of this happening to) you. Jut iprtnkla a little FaMeath on yxir platea. Makei falsa t-eth tay in placa and feel romlorta bla. Sweetena breath. Get FtMeeth at Wsl-ar-en or any other aoorl drua atore will receive guests and will be assisted by Mrs.

Goldle Fant, Mrs. Gertrude E. Rush, Mrs. A. A.

Alexander, Mrs. J. W. Tutt, Mrs. J.

A. Bailey, Mrs. Sadie E. Peters, Mrs. C.

P. Howard, Mrs. Cal Rice, Mrs. Maud O. Thompson, Mrs.

Mayme Morton, Mrs. Emma Todd The special educational survey committee of the Iowa Baptist convention recommended to Iowa committee "are: George Pikoulas, G. G. Papakostas, Gust Lolos, Peter Frangos and William iiEAD IN COMA AFTER MISHAP City. THURSO AY Nora Sprlnn.

RucM. Flod. Charlej City. New Hampton, Cretco, De-corosh. Waukon.

FRIDAY Postvllla. Clermont. West Union. Favette. Mavwood, OcUeln, In-de-penrjence.

Waterloo. SATURDAY Cedar New Hartford, Parkersburg, Grundy Center, Eldora, J. L. Bl'RGAR. years young people all Baptist colleges in Stringlis.

Mr. Burgar has been with the the territory surrounding: the state The meeting was addressed by and Mrs. Frank Jett. North Western railway since 1904. at its convention which closed in Bioux City, Sunday.

George S. Porikos, Chicago attorney, who is a graduate of Drake university. The Rev. Frank Anderson, state No Change During 48 Hours. Early today, 48 hours after he Warns Against Change.

Porikos declared that President Hoover Is making every effort to was critically Injured in an automobile collision, Floyd Mead, 49, of 3017 Fourth st, was still un bring back prosperity and era ployment through the reconstruc Recent picture of Erwln C. tion measures Inaugurated by the administration. He asserted that conscious at Broadlawns General hospital, his condition unchanged. Governor Roosevelt has not ad Mr. Mead suffered a fractured vanced any concrete policy for executive secretary of the denomination, reported action of the convention here Sunday.

He returned before the final session in order to preach Sunday morning at the First Baptist church. Colleges Indorsed. The committee, headed by George B. Sherman of Cedar Rapids, Indorsed and recommended Ottawa college at Ottawa, William Jewell college at Liberty, Shurtleff college at Alton, Carleton college at Northfield, and Sioux Falls college at Sioux Falls, S. D.

The committee was appointed to make the educational survey a year: ago when Sioux Falls college asked Thompson, formerly of Grand Junction, whose body was found Friday in the basement of a Denver, tenement house. An autopsy revealed his death was caused by a blow on the head. skull and internal injuries early improvement of the present situ Saturday when a car he was driv ation. At last ing and a car driven by Wayne He warned against voting for Leftmltch, 19, of Carlisle, crashed at Sixth ave. and Keo- a change, asserting that the coun try "can not afford to waste i sauqua way, wrecking a traffic vear experimenting with new" Benjamin Anthony, plans." Wilbur Wiil Make signal and damaging a safety island.

At the time pf his admittance to the hospital, attendants said he Newspaper Man, Dies NEW BEDFORD. MASS. A) that it be indorsed as the official 2 Speeches Tuesday Ray Lyman Wilbur, secretary i A new, different cereal that is doubly delicious doubly healthful, because it contains the. was near death and held little hope for his recovery. Mr.

Leftmltch was uninjured. area college for Iowa. Request Denied. of the Interior, will speak in Grin- This request was denied by the Benjamin H. Anthony, former publisher of the New Bedford Standard, a director of The Associated Press for many years and one of New England's most widely known newspaper men, died Sunday.

He was 69. MB nell, Tuesday afternoon and in Iowa City, Tuesday evening committee. Miss Myra Jarrett of Mar-shalltown, says "I have the best results selling puppies through the Want Ads." The convention recommended in behalf of President Hoover's re best of wheat and the election. Seaman Drowns. best of oats! HOUGHTON, MICH.

(JP) Hanus Hinstanen, 41, of Duluth, more Interest In the Baptist centers at the three state colleges, Iowa State college at Ames, the State University of Iowa, at Iowa City and State Teachers college at Cedar Falls. Church reports showed an Increase in membership during the year and a decrease in finances of about 19 per cent, the Rev. Mr. member of the crew of the coal boat A. Augustus, drowned Sunday night when he fell over board.

Anderson said. There are approximately 50,000 Baptists in Iowa, he Bald. Cooks 3 Excursion Generous Servings TO Minutes No More Coal Bills To Pay! (DdDAIL 00 in the Convenient Enoch Wells, 83, Dies at Home of Daughter Here Enoch Wells, 83, died Sunday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Nellie McFarland, 2407 University ave. Funeral services will be held at 8:30 p.

m. Tuesday at the E. Carl White Funeral home, the Rev. Floyd Allan Bash officiating. Burial will be in Glendale cemetery.

Mr. Wells, a retired candy maker, Is survived by his widow, Mrs. Ella Wells of Truro, and two daughters, Mrs. McFarland and Mrs. Cyrus Fosmire, Hollywood, Cal.

1B- package BOl ND TRIP Oct.2l, 22,23, I932 TlrkfU honored In eoarhri iinlr tale lor traini Orl. 21 nd 2t and on a. n. train Oct. 13.

Brlurn limit midnifbt Oct. 84. Half Fare for Children BAGGAGE CHECKED For train schedules and detailed Information call on or pbon Cltr Ticket Office, tit I ocpit Si. or Bock Island Station. Pbon 4 9UI.

G. GARDNER. A. O. P.

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Ferguson's Daughter Dies At Hospital Here Christine Ferguson, 0-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ferguson of Mitchellville, died Sunday et Iowa Lutheran hospital following a wepk's illness.

POOR SLEEP DUE TO GAS IN UPPER BOWE Poor sleep la caused by gas pressinr heart and other organa You can't get rid of (Ml by Juat PHONE YOUR DEALER TODAY s. Funeral services will be held doctoring ih atomac-h hcoauae Surprise your family tomorrow morning Tuesday at Mitchellville, according! moat of tha aa la in tha L'FPER bowel. BOYS AND GIRLS ThrillfiCMJIji Adi'ntwrt Hear Seckatarr Hawkins on the air NBC Red Network 5:45 T.M. Tuesdays, Thuradavs and Saturdays WOW, Omaha Stations WOC, Davenport IWHO, DeaMoines Tha simple iermn reniedy. Ad-i lerika.

reafhea BOTH upper and lower hn-l, waahfna; ciit to tentative plans. Mr. Ferguson is president of the Ferguson Realty Co. in Des Urines. DES MOINES COAL DEALERS BUREAU LOW POKE ith piping hot bou ls of this satisfy big, sustaining cereal with the double health value the blended flavor of wheat and oats.

Iwhi'-h muse a. ffrviisneii, rn who was born in Des f. Christine, Vmnfs in suripfi bv her rarents f-t. Tn will jt div jrd tht- wa- a nick, day for I) uu. Leading di it'sm.

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