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The Des Moines Register from Des Moines, Iowa • Page 6

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Des Moines, Iowa
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-1 UiwUAi AiOUNING, JULY 2, 1935. MUNN ASSAILED As Supervisors Debated Argonne Tax Compromise 7 ARE INJURED INCIDENTS Truck Collides With 4 Injured in Car-Truck Crash INTAXSALECASE CA-5LETON BEH ALLEN MUSH E.R.BENNETT County Board Asks Property List. Automobile. lluUiOiCitk- Seven persons, including one pedestrian and two motorcycle Taxes v. Continued From Patio 1.

r- ''--iB "TM. RIVER PROGRAM TO BE DISCUSSED Meeting Is Called at Ottumwa. (Tb Regleter1! lows Newi Service.) OTTUMWA, IA. An Iowa stats planning board committee will be presented plans for making th Des Moines river navigable at 4 meeting here Wednesday with tha Ottumwa chamber of commerce planning committee. The project to make the river-navigable from Keokuk to Des Moines by construction of dams and locks was first broached by the Ottumwa chamber.

Horace A. Brown, Ottumwa engineer and leader in the navigation movement, is chairman of the Ottumwa chamber's planning com. mittee. i i a I tv i i PI i v. riders, were injured in traffic accidents in Des Moines Monday afternoon.

Four were injured when a truck driven by Harry Hug, of Polk City, collided with an automobile driven by Charles Sodi, 3415 Bowdoin at Sixth and Arling property. The lines Indicated, the county attorney contended, that the property had been withheld from sale. There tva.i disagreement between Burkman and Judge Howe on the ton avenues shortly before 3 p. m. CARL A.

BURKMAN point, and the newspaper in which Suffered Cuts. Mrs. Sodi suffered cuts on the couffry Arty. the property was listed as tax face and her daughter, Lela, 9, was cut on the right arm. Phyllis delinquent wan produced.

Howe contended advertisement of the Four people were Injured in this ear, driven by Charles Sodi, 38, of S4I3 Bowdoin when It collided with a truck driven by Harry Hug of Polk City, Monday afternoon at Sixth and (Story mi l.J Heene Monday as 1'olk county supervisors disrumwd mstter of tat eompromto on Argonne apartment property at Klghteenlh St. and Urand ave. and pfilley of permuting some properties to be withheld from sale, when tax delinquent holdings ars up for sale by comity. Beard, 11, living with the Sodis. and Dorothy Greenfield, 9, of 3507 Bowdoin also suffered cuts and bruises.

C. R. Ommen, 26, of 805 Eighth and Lester Lemon, 24, of 843 Arlington avenues. TORNADO HITS Eighth were bruised when a KEOKUK MAN MANY A SLIP motorcycle driven by Ommen, on DAKOTA; 2 DIE IS DROWNED which they were riding, crashed FOR ELOPERS property constituted an offer of sale, I'imrr. Mr.

Munn was asked if he would certify that the Argonne property had been offered but he refused, explaining, he could not remember any given piece of property out of the hundreds listed for the tax sale each time. Mr. Burkman was asked If he would give an opinion that the board of supervisors was within It legal right in agreeing to accept the Beh compromise on the back taxes. Burkman replied that the board had such discre One Charge Dropped; Man Faces Another (Th Reglntr'l Inwa News Service.) CRESTON, IA. Two revolvers were seized Sunday night as officers arrested Walter Kier in answer to a call to quiet a disturbance In east Creston.

Barm Levelled in Vicinity D. M. Couple Too Late for of Ros, N. D. Eppers, 24, Falls From Boat in Mississippi River.

(Ths Regliter'i low News Service.) with an automobile driven by Walter Fuller, 901 Forty-first st. Girl Injured. The accident occurred at Twenty-second and University ave. T. J.

Wright, 1037 Eighteenth1 reported to police that an au-! License, Girl Injured. M1NOT, N. D. Two persons COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. JT) were reported killed In tornadoes KEOKUK, IA.

Everett Eppers, Don Neely and Helen Reese, both of Des Moines, realize Monday that struck almost simultaneously Assault and battery of Keokuk, was drowned In the tomoblle he was driving struck a Monday night at Ross and at Wat against Kier, alleged to have at Mississippi river a half mile below the mouth of the Des Moines river there's many a slip between an small girl pedestrian at Eighth st. and Forest ave. ford City, about 30 miles to the elopement and marriage. tionary power, but that he could make a ruling only on the law tnd Dot on a matter of fact as tacked Mrs. Cleo Osborn and inflicted serious injuries, were dismissed Monday by H.

C. Smith, The girl gave the name of southwest. Monday night when he was thrown from a launch as It made a sharp turn. The couple eloped to Council Joanne King- but Wright did not justice of the peace. Approaching funnel-s a clouds In the Ross vicinity gave obtain her address.

Kier will have a hearing this Eppers was with Clyde Ander- afternoon before Smith on chargea'son. Jack Fallon and Eli Rocke some residents sufficient warning to escape. Bluffs Saturday, but found When they arrived they were too late to obtain a license. Sunday night Miss Reese was slightly injured In an auto acci-j of carrying concealed weapons, feller and the four were trying Reports from a CCC camp near Woman, 26, Is Told To Cool Off in Jail A woman, 26, sat on the curb Kier is now out on bond awaiting but a new launch purchased by decision of the supreme court in another of their acquaintances. Watford City said Wilbur Hanson, about 20, camp employe, had been killed when the storm struck, apparently overturning the truckload connection with an appealed case Epper father and mother ing at E.

Fifth and Locust streets dent in Omaha, Neb. So, they said Monday, they've charging him with violation of the Monday night drinking beer, en to whether the property had been clfered for tax sale. Urg Refusal. "How could I tell whether the property has been offered twice for sale. If the county treasurer doesn't know?" Mr.

Burkman repeated. After further lengthy discussion of the issue, Col. E. R. Bennett, board member who discovered the property description in the county treasurer' sale book had been crossed out, moved that Beh's Compromise proposal be refused.

No Seconds. Iowa liquor control act. deavoring to "cool off," so she told a passing policeman. of cement he was driving snd crushing him. decided to be married very conventionally Wednesday at the home of Mrs.

O. A. Kucharo In Council Bluffs. Mrs. Kucharo is Neely's The policeman told her she could Obtain Writ Against M.

8. Ordal, a merchant at cool off quicker in jail, and sent New Trial Granted On Reply Dispute (The Rpglslefi luwa News Service.) WEST UNION, IA. A new Ross, said Vivian Rehen, 29, living her there. aunt. on a farm near here, was killed and that her father, John Rehen, School Director (Th Register's lowt News Service MUSCATINE, IA.

George Bier-man, newly elected Sweetland school district director, was en was missing. Another member of trial has been granted by Judge ths Rehen family, a boy about 5, was taken to a hospital for treat H. Taylor to Isaac Pattison, a Fayette young man, who was convicted by a jury in West Union Apr. 26 in a paternity case. No other board member, would aecond his motion and joined Monday from using his au ment.

Buildings on three farms north of Ross were leveled. all participants In the debate sat thority after four other residents Nine jurors heard Pattjson an silent, stalemated for several min of the township charged he had swer "yes" to a question in regard before starting the whole to his relations with the young1 been unlawfully elected and in discussion again. CTKIEW FOB 1)001. ESSEX FALLS, N. J.

This borough has passed a law making stalled. the mother of the child, whereas the court reporter's They charged two votes cast for Finally an Informal agreement was made to lay the Beh proposal on the table indefinitely, pending it Illegal for "dogs to bark, roost notes show that at both times the question was asked he had said Bierman were illegal and that Bierman had failed to appear to take oath as required by law. receipt from Mr, Beh of written ers to crow or ducks to quack" between 10 p. m. and a.

m. no." approval of other taxing bodies of the county on the compromise. Members Reluctant. Board members were loath to take responsibility for the com Tlie4tt promise because state auditors 1 will De popping Don't run short of holiday supplies Clicquot gives you EXTRA ginger ale so you'll have plenty to go aroundl iFEEE UV 1 i might deem Illegal the loss of tax inohey so Incurred and bonds of ths supervisor who approved it might thus be Jeopardized. During the discussion It was brought out that compromise had been voted by the supervisors June 25 on the property at Eighth and Park streets.

Ivan Noland, listed as owner of that piece of property, had offered to pay half of the $2,744.68 due on it for 1031, 1932 and 1033 taxes. Rescinds Action, The board voted to accept but Monday It was found the description of that property likewise had been scratched off the tax sal list, hence was not "offered" at tax sale In two sue-cessive year. The board then rescinded It earlier action accepting this compromise. Supervisor said there were sometimes legitimate occasion for scratching property from the tax sale list as, for Instance, when a small taxpayer Is temporarily unable to pay the taxes snd plans to do so within a few days or weeks after the date set for the sale'. They denounced, however, the practice of eliminating from the sale list the descriptions of holdings belonging to owners of much property "Just because the property owner asked for the favor." Clicqiot comes in full pints and full quarts 8 e.tfra ounces in every two bottles to make an Mfra drink! Here is one of the grandest ginger ales that ever gurgled into a glass.

It is made with the purest of water drawn so crystal-clear and safe from deep rock sources that it needs no chemicals! Aged taste-heighteners are blended with the mild, full flavor of Jamaica's choicest ginger. And through refrigerated rarhonation, under pressure, Clicquot Club is fortified with a lively, la.iting sparkle! There'll be plenty of eating and drinking on tba holiday. Make sure to stock your pantry and refrigerator. Order a case of Clicquot now! Clicquot Club Company, Millis, Mass. 1aJ GUARANTEED UlE FOURTH always a big-time picture-taking event.

Whatever you're going to do, you'll remember it so much better with snapshots. And have a grand time taking them. Things really liven up when the snapshooting starts. So don't beone who "forgot to bring the Kodak." It ill reward you for rememberingyou'll bring back something more than sunburn and sore muscles. Pictures ahead Kodak as you go.

Kodaks as low as Brownies from $1 up at your dealer's. IT I I--' "K- I a I FULL PINTS FULL QUARTS WITH EVERY Mtatusna us i TRY CLICQIOT CLUB SPARKLING WATER "SODA" aWl Jtor. sf-- XThea the snsp-shooting slam, they'll be ready. The Fourth isn't over oo July 5, when you remember to tike the Kodak along. Some of the be fun is Mill to come arbeo you see lbs prints.

ft Mrs. Ristine's Rites Held at Maquoketa MAQUOKKTA. I A. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon for Mrs. J.

O. Rlstlnc, 6ft, who died Saturday after a long illness. Mrs. Ristine had lived In Maquoketa for 40 years. She was born In Illinois.

She is survived by a son, Dr. Itonard Ristine of Cherokee, and two daughters, Mrs. Myrl Meyer of Ames and Mrs. Frances Bleak of Fort Dodge. Standard or Heavy Duty til KkSa ll I sl AUSIIAL STILL MISSING.

iTtie neglelvr'i Inwa Newi NEWTON, IA. Sheriff Earl Bhields said Monday no trace of Henry Steenhoek, 33, Monroe, marshal who disappeared during the legion celebration ln.st Tuesday evening, had been found. Repot Is of finding the body in a river near Fella Saturday night and In a rye field south of here Sunday were unfounded. GUARANTEED AGAINST ROAD HAZARDS 1 (Akurt) 1 be reward of gimd shooting -snapshooting, of courts. It's a big moment when you get your first look at the prints.

Linle adTcnturea make great pictures. So don't say "nothing ever happens" take your camera sod you'll merely (bangs your mind. GUARANTEED AGAINST ALL DEFECTS KEEP YOUR HUSBAND'S LOVE (Right) Fvery one in the humh will want a print of this one. Friends scatter But snapshots kctp the memories frail). Brand New Latest Type Tires and Tubes Genuine Goodyears TUB he tt of mtfl act lirdo( irritable, complaining wives.

If you sre weak, nervous snd rundown rou cn-not do your share to make I hippy home. Take LtJis W'vf Hope You Won't Lom Ail vlhi ii Over I lie Fourth But if you do we'll help you recover it with a small advertisement in the Want Ad columns of The Des Moines Tribune and The Des Moines Register. Just call 3-21 1 1 and an ad taker will come to your rescue. Want Ads are so inexpensive and so powerful. 1 1 ft E.

Finkham eg- ahl Compound, Mrs. Barbara Spears of Akron, Ohio, says, had oo pep, and was ia poor spirits. Your Vegetable Compound eliminated that awful tired feeling. My husband says 1 am ny old self again." ANY CAMFRA is a better camera hen it's loaded with Vcrithrome Fitm. Good snapshots come twice as easy you get them in the shade and on cloudy davs, well as in the sun.

Don't uke chances with the snapshots which may he so precious later on. Alw ays use Verichrome Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, N.V. Road Service Call 3-1154 W. M. hKlGF.K, Mgr.

Locust at Twelfth Open 7 a. m. tn p. m. Wcrkilav Oprn 8.

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