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The Des Moines Register from Des Moines, Iowa • Page 9

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THE DES MOINES REGISTER-THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 6, 1934. PAGE TEN 222L. Bane Purchases Hansen Home WEEKS FILES Changes in Iowa Highway Numbers jJJ DISTRICT'S If. RENUMBERS JOWA HIGHWAYS COURT APPEAL DEMOCRATS IN jl-xM I I Rode the Wave That Seven Changes Affecti RAIDS BOOST LEGAL LIQUQft Des Moines Store Has $1,643 Increase in November, Sales at the Des Moines liquoj store have increased following re cent raids on night clubs and bee parlors, it was revealed Wednes day. In spite of the fact the Uqu0 store was open four more days iq October than in November, sale during the latter month were 643 greater than in October.

Protests Judgment in Auto Death Case. An appeal from the $21,000 Roads in State. Washed G.O.P. Out. By C.

C. Clifton. Seven changes by the American Association of State Highway Officials, in federally-numbered high judgment granted the estate of 3f MV3N AMT3 I BuL A 1 I 1 mctm When Leon W. Powers Denison, took hia oath of office Tuesday as a justice of the Iowa supreme court, he focused atten Leslie O. Shutes, former Madrid, grocer, was filed with the Iowa supreme court Wednesday by Evert Weeks of Des Moines.

Mrs. Shutes and E. W. Berglund, ways affecting Iowa, have been made in the numbering of these highways in Iowa. The changed signs are up along the highways and the new numbers appear on the Dec.

1, 1934, tion upon a remarkable eighth district political feat. This district, which for many UJ administrator for the estate, were originally awarded a J30.000 judgment against Weeks by a jury before District Judge Joseph E. Meyer. Shutes died of injuries suffered in an automobile collision years under Republican supremacy in Iowa held the lion's Bhare of political posts in the state, al LIFTING the SHADOW of DREAD The discovery of Anti-Toxins, r-unis and Vaccines road maps being printed for the highway commission. Highway No, 59.

Beginning at the west edgs of Iowa, the changes are listed as follows: United States Highway No. 59 Map shows changes In numbering made on seven Iowa high-nays. The new numbers appear on the Dec. 1, 1931 highway commission maps. ready has attained the same dis tinction within two years after its at Thirty-first st.

and Ingersoll ave. in which Weeks' car figured. The judgment was later re Democratic shift. takes the place of Iowa Primary 6-FOOT MINORS duced to $21,000. COSSON NAMED is one of the accomplishments of Medical Science, of which all Attorneys for Weeks are also Albert, Morilng, Faviile.

Powers' assumption of the ju ISO. 73, which only recently replaced Iowa No. 21 and Iowa No Doctors are proud, and for BOUGHT BEER 4. This road, which enters Iowa appealing from the lower court's action in overruling their motion for a new trial. Home purchased by Safety Commissioner Roscoe P.

Bane, 1721 E. Twelfth st. from Herman Hansen, East Des Moines clothier. Bane, who lives at 1317 York will redecprate the house and install a new heating system. Meier Cleared on Charge He dlcial toga restored to three the number of justices of the supreme court from the eighth district which sat on the court before the Sold to Youths Under 21.

War Veteran's $10,000 Charles A. Meier, proprietor of TO DRAKESTAFF Appointed Instructor in Law School. George Cosson, former attorney general and former state senator, has been added 1932 landslide. from Minnesota north of Sibley, runs south through Prlmghar, Cherokee, Ida Grove, Denison, Harlan, Oakland and Shenandoah, and la part of a continuously numbered U. S.

Highway 59 from the International boundary at Noyes, to the gulf at Port Arthur, Tex. No. 65 Renumbered, Suit Will Open Today the Alamo cafe, Wednesday in LEGION BANQUET Before the 1932 election, Jus municipal court was cleared of a Trial of a $10,000 suit by Walter which they are profoundly thankful. It is almost criminal these days, for children to be left to the mercy of common but deadly diseases, such as diphtheria, smallpox and measles, with preventive serums easily available. Phone 3-6111 Denny Braun DRUGGIST 720 Locuit St.

charge of selling beer to minors. Don Hise, assistant county at ATTENDEDBY150 tices E. G. Albert Jefferson; E. A.

Morling and F. F. Faviile Fort Dodge, were supreme court A. Daniels, La Porte City, war veteran, against the government has been set tentatively to begin i today in federal court. I Workman's Circle To Fete New Year Preparations for a New Tear festival are being made by Workman's circle, Branch No.

406. At a recent meeting, Myer Berson, festival chairman, presented plans for entertainment, which includes a cabaret, dance and bridge. torney, said evidence showed the beer in question was sold to' two to the staff of Drake law students, 20 years old 1 the Drake uni Mr. Daniels asks $57.50 a month justices. District Meeting Is from Mar.

28, 1919, charging he and more than 6 feet tall, and that there was no evidence to show intent to violate the law. Shift of Three. Justice Albert's term on the Held in D. M. is totally disabled.

Daniels for merly resided at Marshalltown, la. bench runs to Dec. 31, 1936, Mor Their p'Brade canceled because United States Highway No. 65 has been renumbered south of In-dlanola, beginning at the junction with what heretofore has been Iowa Primary No. 137.

U. S. 65 now turns east five miles south of Indianola and goes through Lucas, Humeston and Llneville on what was Iowa No. 137 to Trenton, to the Louisiana state line opposite Natchez, Miss. United States Highway No.

69 ilng died and Faviile was defeated. FEDERAL JURY Now, the eighth district has of unfavorable weather, the sixth district of the Iowa American Chief Justice Richard F. Mitchell versity 1 a school. He will teach public utilities during the winter quarter and legal ethics during the spring quarters. These courses were formerly given by Con- Fort Dodge; Justice Al Legion and its auxiliary gathered for a gala banquet at Hotel Fort bcrt Jefferson, and Justice IS DISCHARGED Vj Powers Denison.

Des Moines Wednesday night. now begins In Iowa at the same Still Han Senator. The joint membership was wel junction five miles south of In Merged Damage Suit comed for the state by Atty. Gen. The eighth district still has a GBOBo cosson.

gressman elect United States senator, as it has Ed O'Connor and for the city by Is Continued. Hubert Uttcrback. dianola, and runs through Osceola, Leon and Lamoni, Into Bethany, terminating at Kansas City, had In all but 10 years since the Former Judge Utterback, who Roscoe Bane, public safety com Three suits combined Into one turn of the century; it does not have the governor, as it had for six was elected to congress Nov. 6 will take his seat in Washington, Mo. No.

63 Changed Radically. $30,000 damage action against W. missioncr. Officers were introduced and the 150 attending the banquet heard music by the years prior to 1931. v.

Jan. 3. ne will con United States Highway No. 63 has been changed radically In But it has the state treasurer, the secretary of agriculture, one CIVIL ENGINEER, Says Captain Eric Loch: "Camels have been my cigarette for 9 years. Thelongerlsmoke them the more I appreciate their rich, mild flavor.

I smoke all I want and they never jangle my nerves." Argonne post auxiliary quartet, H. Bremncr, receiver for the Minneapolis St. Louis railroad, were continued Wednesday until the April terra of federal district member the board of education, winners at the national convention tinue as a member of the Drake law faculty and will teach his course in municipal corporations during the fall quarter. Mr. Cosson served as attorney the state comptroller, a member of court by Federal Judge Dewey.

the board of parole, and the super at Miami, and numerous addresses. Speakers Included Charles Beck, A jury hearing the case was intendent of old age pensions. general for three terms from 1911 discharged after the court ruled to 1917. Before that he had Rode the Wave. that remarks by Maxwell O'Brien Iowa.

Instead of starting In Des Moines and running southeast through Monroe, Pella, Oskaloosa, Ottumwa and Bloomficld Into Lancaster, It has become part of a Wisconsin to Arkansas route. What formerly was Iowa Primary No. 59, entering Iowa from Spring Valley, north of Chester, has become U. S. No.

63, It la continuously numbered U. S. 63 from Ashland, Wis. through New served in the thirty-third general assembly representing the Audu- counsel for the plaintiff, were of the Veterans hospital; W. J.

O'Connell, Iowa national committeeman; Frank Miles, editor of k3 prejudicial. bon-Guthrle-Dallas senatorial dis Plaintiffs in the combined suit trict. the Iowa Legionaire; Mrs. M. Myr-ton Skellcy, auxiliary department are John D.

Griffiths, who asks As state senator he was the his wife, Marian C. Grif author of a series of law enfore- fiths, who asks $5,000, and Mrs mcnt measures, among which were secretary; R. J. Laird, department adjutant; Mrs. A.

D. Ladehoff, auxiliary president; and William Rathke, department commander. Mabel Tucker, who seeks $15,000. Hampton, Waterloo, Tama, Oska And It Is in line to have a member of the United States circuit court of appeals to succeed the late Judge William S. Kenyon of Fort Dodge, In Seth Thomas (Dem.) of Fort Dodge.

The eighth district, whh was overwhelmingly Republican before 1932, switched as topheavlly to the Democratic side two years ago, and stayed that way last month. And Its Democrats rode the wave right into the seats of the mlghtyl loosa and Bloomfield to Turreil, All were living at 1502 Forty NEWSPAPER MAN. Ray Baker of the INS says: "The most enjoyable way of easing strain that I know is smoking Camels. Formyexperience has been that whenever I feel 'all in' I can quickly restore my energy with a CameL" sixth st last May, at the time Ark. The meeting was preceded by a of a collision between an auto United States Highway 163 is -JBf i mobile driven by Griffiths and a newly numbered highway which freight train in Dallas Center, la, replaces the old segment of U.

No, 63 from Des Moines to Oska the well-known Cosson law, whereby public officials may be removed under summary process; the unfair discrimination bill and the bill making ome needed reforms in court procedure. As attorney general of Iowa he handled In the Iowa supreme court and the United States supreme court a number of cases Involving important constitutional Jaw concert in the hotel lobby by the Legion Junior Drum and Bugle corps. During the afternoon the auxiliary and legion held separate meetings in the hotel. EXPLORER. Mm.

Wm. LaVarre reports "I am devoted to Camels. Any time I'm tired I stop and smoke a Camel. It wakes up my energy in no time. And here's an important point.

Smoking Camels steadily, I find, does not affect one's The case was halted when At loosa. where it joins U. S. No. 63.

out of which the Republicans were 3. fc 1 torney O'Brien declared that he would show by Mr. Griffiths that trainmen had stated Immediately washed. Mississippi after the accident that they con sldered the crossing a dangerou; United States Highway 52 takes the plac of old U. S.

No, 55 along the Mississippi river from Burr Oak, north of Decorah, to questions. one. Garbage Is Collected BUILDERS PICK NEW OFFICERS Twice a Week Now The city Wednesday resumed W. F. Kucharo Is Elected twice a week garbage collections due to complaints resulting from State President.

W. Kucharo, president of the once a week collection to cut ex penses. As many as 300 com Sabula, la. This change in numbering was made because the Iowa section of the road has become part of a through highway beginning at the international boundary at Portal, N. and terminating at Charleston, S.

new U. S. No. 52 follows the old U. S.

55 exactly from Decorah through Dubuque to Sabula. There it crosses the river into Savanna, 111., and goes on to Charleston, C. Map Make It Simple. United States Highway 67 now begins at Dubuque and follows the Kucharo Construction Des plaintp were received dally. Moines, was elected president of the Master Builders Association of Iowa in convention at Hotel Fort Des Moines Wednesday.

He succeeds Clarence Larson of Meet60 Fort Dodge, la. same course as the new U. S. No. 62 and the old U.

S. No. 55 into Sabula. Then it goes south through Clinton to Davenport, where it continues on south as U. S.

No. 61 through Muscatine, Burlington and Fort Madison to Keokuk. JL JLJL MSyJ III -ii' Other officers elected are Max Mildcnstein, Cedar Rapids, vice president; Robert W. Miller, Waterloo, secretary; and J. B.

Tusant, Des Moines, treasurer. Directors, in addition to the officers, are Mr. Larson, Joe E. Currle of Waterloo, W. Ray Emerson of Creston, Alva Meier of Ottumwa, and Eric W.

Lip-pert of Boone, la. The description sounds involved, but the changes will appear simple after study of an accompanying map showing the new numbering of the highways affected. TRUE ADMITS vou LIQUOR CHARGE i lii -th l-vsk rt Valley Junction Man Paroled on Jail Sentence. Fearl True, Valley Junction, this Chrome pleaded guilty to a charge of maintaining a liquor nuisance when arraigned Wednesday before Municipal Judge Allen. He was sentenced to three months in the county jail and fined $300.

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