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SATUEDAYf -FEBRUARY 8, 1941 ST.LQUIS POST-DISPATCH- PAGE 3A G. O. P. Leaders at Editors' -Meeting Salt Lake Asks About Smoke 8 PERISH. 25 HURT i IN FIRE AT TEXAS 1 LODGE Plans for Intensive Cam 5 Incentive Men Trapped in Salvation former Employe Says-Better Jobs to Those With Most Influence.

paign Worked Out at First Meeting of Metropolitan Committee. Army Mission Leap From Second Story Others Run Into Street Nude. sST.LOU!S POST-DISPATCH. MIES OF CITY IQBHOLDERS TOLD VEI-'iT HEADING NEW GROUP SEEKS A UNIFORM SMOKE LAW FOR COUNTY 4 "0 TRANSIENT I 11'" x' 'il Us 1 l'J if 1 I tc Vvl T-- 731 J. 1 Vrf IK 1 Plans for an all-out campaign S) WITNESSES BACK By fost-Dispatcn Staff Photographer.

JjEPUBLlCAN leaders Xt meeting of Reouhliran F.tlitnriat Arenriatintt nt Iffccniiri Vmm tf' against the smoke problem in the suburbs, in which the aid of 1V BARAK T. MATTINGLY. National Republican Committeeman for Missouri; LLOYD (BOOTS) BILL, NONE ur rustLb women's and civic organizations miuutuK, uprmgtieia; FORREST C. JJONNELL; Former STATE SENATOR MAN- i will be enlisted in securing adoption of a uniform smoke control vau a. uavis, Kansas City, and Former LIEUT.

-GOV. EDWARD H. WINTER, Jefferson City, kalrman Fitzsimmons An ordinance by St Louis' County DALLAS, Feb. 8 (AP). Dath toll in a fire that swept the Salvation Army men's lodge and missioa reached eight early today as rescue workers poked through the smoking shell of the two-story building in the heart of Dallas' business district None had been identified.

Maj. Erriest Pickering of the Salvation Army said 25 other men wera badly burned or otherwise injured in the sudden blaze originating in a room where the clothing of 57 municipalities and villages, were MISSOURI 1.0. P. worked out last night at the first meeting of the recently formed nounces Committee Will Take Measure Up Again in Week or Two. Metropolitan Smoke Elimination Committee.

By a fosl-Uispatcn Staft-PDotueraDtier. James L. Ford Jr, head of the "REPRESENTATIVES of Salt Lake City, Utah, studying with FEELS 'INQUIRY city's smoke elimination group, xv DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC SAFETY RAYMOND R. TUCKER was named chairman of the com center, a copy of last Sunday's Post-Dispatch Pictures, which gave transients was being deloused. mittee and Mayor Matt C.

Fogerty A few minutes after the fire of University City, vice-chairman, The illuminating case history of former employe of the Dickmann AN xne committee consists or mem WILL ROO a graphic and complete account of St. Louis successful campaign in the elimination of smoke. GUS P. BACHMAN, secretary of Salt Lake City's Chamber of Commerce is at the left, and WILLIAM L. BUTLER, the city's chief smoke abatement engineer, right.

IE broke out one nude man, badly burned, ran screaming to a garage bers of the St Louis group which ininistration and nis experience i.vk.Msr nrnvided the hieh- a block away and fell to the ground, his arms spasmodically clutching at drafted the city's present anti-smoke ordinance and six county a juuiiuiw- t- of a public hearing Deiore me a pillar. representatives. Leaders Confident Donnell Next step in this new attack on Another nude man, badly burned. AUTO SKIDS, KILLS BOY smoke will be a meetine Mondav FESTUS PLANS NO ACTION AGAINST MAN WITH TWO WIYES Lloyd W. Mrazek Booked in St stood at the center of a street intersection begging for help, while fire i dermanic Legislation Committee on the bill for establishment of a municipal merit system.

Following the hearing in the al-iennanic chambers, at which 20 ons spoke in favor of the meas- Will Be Seated by March men rushed to give him first aid. Witnesses said the transients. ON SLED AT BELLEVILLE 1 Party Prospects and crowding the lodge to capacity be be and no one expressed opposite fhairman Bernard J. Fitz- Strategy Discussed. Louis as "Suspected of, Non-Support." Prosecuting officials at Festus, By a Post-Dispatch Staff Photographer.

NEW officers of the Republican Editorial Association elected yesterday. From left: MRS. FRANCES J. O'MEARA, Martins-burg, president; EDWARD J. MOTHERSHEAD, Clayton, recording secretary, and MISS MAUDE FREELAND, corresponding secretary and treasurer.

Umons said the committee would Qn consider the bill in a week Albert Buentg-en, 13, Struck Missouri Republicans gathered at informed St. Louis police yesterday they had no complaint against Lloyd W. Mrazek, unem two. Hotel Jefferson for their annual The former city employe was When Being Towed by. Brother on Bicycle.

Lincoln day banquet tonight, spent hn J. Dowling, 5108A North Tay- afternoon at 2 o'clock at which Director of Public Safety Raymond R. Tucker will confer with smoke commissioners of Ladue, Maple-wood, University City, Richmond Heights, Clayton and Webster Groves. They will formulate a model anti-smoke ordinance which the committee will strive to have adopted by the county's 41 municipalities and villages. Ford Says Fight Can Be Won.

In accepting the chairmanship, Ford struck a note of encouragement by saying, "Now that St Louis has cleansed its hands, we feel that we can come to you. The city's smoke evil was a problem for you in the past. Now let us join forces in driving smog altogether from the metropolitan area. ployed automobile salesman, who kr avenue, a city ambulance driv- the day generally in informal party conferences and friendly get-to TRUMAN M. POST, 65, CITY AND COUNTY HIGHWAYS MADE i- during the lirst tnree years 01 Dickmann administration, when married Mrs.

Ruth Nelson Dorman, a divorcee, at FestU3 last Jan. 25 without having obtained a divorce from his first wife. gethers, confident that things are 2wline resided in the First Ward. Albert Buentgen, 13 years old, was killed last night when his sled HAZARDOUS BY ICE cause of cold weather, dashed to the rear of the upstairs floor when the flames burst from the delousing room, thinking there. was an exit.

Finding none, many of them wrapped blankets about their bodies, or flung themselves nude, through the wall of the chemical-fed fire, stampeding down the stairs into the street Others jumped from second-floor windows. Fire officials said the blaze originated from improper use of inflammable chemical and natural gas. All the victims were being given free lodging. They had piled their clothing in a heap in a small front room, for fumigation. Fire officials said the clothes breaking better for their party.

AT HI FOUND Continued From Page One. Principal speakers at the din Mrazek, who admitted the two '1 got my job with the city by aging doorbells to get voters to upport the ticket and by working marriages, was booked by St Louis Maggie Murphy, suffered contu ner, to begin at 1 o'clock in the gold room at the Jefferson, will be police "suspected of non-support" was struck by a skidding automobile on North Illinois street at the Southern Railway crossing in Belleville. The sled was being pulled it the noils on election aay, ne sions. Forrest C. Donnell, elated.

after his first wife's attorney had appeared at the Prosecuting Attorney's office to make a com "My Committeeman was on the An automobile driven by Kstil McBain, 2211A Hadley street, skidded on Highway 66, west of whose inauguration has been blocked for nearly a month by the partisan investigation contest scheme of the Democratic State Retired Civil Engineer Apparently Victim of Heart Attack. by a bicycle operated by his brother, Melvin, 17. plaint Associate Prosecuting At Vandover road, yesterday afternoon and plunged into a 10-foot torney John E. Swanston said a i iiis' with Dickmann at the time, id we workers in the ward didn't now where we were politically ilf the time with the Mayor or rainst him. So we all had to do Arthur Pfeil, 214 North Fourth warrant would be issued.

ditch. McBain suffered concussion street Belleville, driver of the ma The first Mrs. Mrazek, who lives Ihere no doubt will be some rough spots, but after the miracle we have accomplished in St Louis, I feel certain we can do anything." Asked by Mayor Fred B. Jeske of Ferguson, which is about to enact a smoke ordinance, what effect the St. Louis law had on the of the brain.

His passenger, Miss Committee, and former Gov. Raymond E. Baldwin of Connecticut. The day's events began with a breakfast for the 26 district vice-presidents and other officers of the 'itical fence-walking. Anna Mae Greer, 612 Barry street, at 3965 De Tonty street, filed suit for divorce in Circuit Court last chine, told police when he slowed for the railroad crossing the rear of his car skilled toward the curb, Truman M.

Post, retired civil en So Incentive to Do Better, was cut on the face and suffered gineer, was found dead today, ap Tm married, and I needed the Thursday, asking for custody of their two children. Mrazek and a skull injury. striking the boy on the sled. parently of a heart attack, in his but there was no incentive The boy suffered a fractured were heated on a small open gas stove until lice dropped on to the floor, where a chemical killed them. The chemical was inflammable.

Brigadier William George Gilks, divisional commander of the Salvation Army for Texas, said that if the men had not opened the door to the fumigation closet everything lower economic groups, Ford replied: "Our compliance from the his second wife have been living at a Walton avenue hotel. A skidding automobile smashed a fire plug at Hanley road and Davis place, Clayton, last night. Water skull and died four hours after the bedroom at his home, 5678 Cabanne kbatever to do my work better. Then a promotion in the city serv poorer classes is wonderful. It avenue.

He was 65 years old! ice would open up, one's qualifica spurted from the pipe for 20 min sounds too good to be true, but accident at St Elizabeth's Hospital, Belleville. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Buentgen. He had been out last night, re DAKOTA QUADRUPLETS 'HALE tions had nothing to do with get- they are our best performers.

turning about 10:30 o'clock and go utes, causing a sheet of ice to form at the crossing, which was closed by police. The motorist left the pg the promotion. It always went Actually, they have found that would have been all right. Instead 108 Brackett street, Swansea, which is just outside Belleville AND HEARTY, FEEDING WELL' Missouri Association of Republicans, which is sponsoring the banquet The breakfast was given by the retiring president, Prosecuting Attorney David A. Dyer of St.

Charles County. Officers to Be Chosen. State Representative Dandall R. Kitt of Ghillicothe, treasurer of the group; was elected president, under the organization's practice of choosing the retiring treasurer to head the association. the man with the most polit of wrapping themselves in blankets ing to his room to retire.

His cou ical influence. It was easy to see smokeless fuel holds the fire better, ignites quicker and burns longer than cheap coal and because sin, Dr. M. Hayward Post, said he 37-Year-Old Mother Also Doing Miss Margaret Clark, 2409A El that all appointments and promotions were on a purely political YOUTH WHO TRIED TO ENLIST liot avenue, suffered a- fractured hip of these factors the heating season had apparently suffered a heart attack while- undressing." and filing out into the street the men rushed for the closet to save their clothing, permitting air to reach the smouldering blaze in the closet, he said. in a fall on the Ice at North Floris tasis, as they are at present.

costs them only a few dollars more IN CANADA 'GLAD TO BE HOME Born in St. Louis, the son of Hen Nicely, Report From Hospital Says. FARGO, N. D- Feb. 8 (AP).

"All hale and hearty and taking their feedings well." sant and St. Louis avenue. Lizzie 1 got tired of all the uncertain than before. The poor people, co rv M. Post, an attorney, Mr.

Post Kelly, Negro, 2243A Randolph Two of those trapped in the rear operating in the smoke campaign, have become civic-minded and are Stopped at Border by Mother's Let street, suffered a fractured ankle ly and utter inability to get ahead tad took a civil service examination to get into the United States The formal pre-banquet activities was named for his grandfather, the Rev. Truman Marcellus Post, who founded the First Congregational Church here. That was the latest word today of the building were cripples. Several who jumped from rear windows were taken to hospitals with broken legs and serious burns. rejoicing in it" Need for Civic Backing.

ters, He Says He Is Ready to "Settle Down." Nineteen-year-old Harvey Atchis- postal service, and I'm now em ended with luncheons at the hotel of the Federation of Republican Women's Clubs of Missouri, and from St. John's Hospital on the con dition of the quadruplets born to Mr. Post was graduated from Lying in a hospital near death All members present at the held at the City Hall of University City, voiced the opinion that Republican Service League of Mis when she fell in the 6200 block of Delmar boulevard. Police said four other persons were bruised in falls on the ice. Trains were reported on time at Union Station this morning, and there was no interruption of air service.

ployed as a railroad mail clerk, since getting that job I've had fre automatic promotions. That's tie difference between a true 37-year-old Mrs. Nick Brown of Washington University Engineer- souri, an organization of war vet son, who bade his mother farewell eight days ago and set off to enlist in the Royal Canadian Air Force, returned to her today, glad his ad Leonard, N. here Thursday. The Inz School with highest Honors.

erans. mother also was doing well. is Julius Benson, 45 years old, ex-soldier and temporary night watchman who carried three men to safety from the blazing structure before he collapsed. The women's erouo adopted a tne lirst step tneir program should be to secure the support of county business, civic and women's organizations in developing a While the babies three boys and sygtem and the political i if Oils system." Even from a strictly political resolution payng tribute to Gov. Among the construction jobs on which he worked as an engineer was the Panama Canal.

He retired about 15 years ago. a girl slept sounaiy in tneir incu bators, the parents puzzled over se venture was over and that she had been wise enough to write letters to have him stopped at the border between Buffalo, N. and Fort Erie, Ont viewpoint, Dowling went on, it smoke consciousness" favoring a Lloyd C. Stark and other "patriotic Democrats" in the Missouri Legislature, "who have placed patriotic service above partisan greed, uniform smoke law patterned after Mr. Post was not married.

Sur lection of names. The Browns already have four other children, jould be wise for the Aldermen to iPass the merit bill. "I understand viving are three sisters, Miss Clara ARMY GROUNDS MORE PLANES AS RESULT OF CRASH HERE Trainers at Dallas, Tex, and Tulsa, Ok, Affected by Orders to Change Propellers. the St Louis ordinance. Support of the County Court and the St all boys Henry, 12; Dean, 10; Jim His mother, Mrs.

Iona Atchisson, and joined with our gallant fighting Post of St. Louis, Mrs. wimam my, 3, and Jerry, 16 months. that there are 14 Democratic City Committeemen who are against the Ml" he said. "But there are about Louis County Chamber of Com Republicans to stand firm for con Rawles of New Haven, Conn, and Mrs.

H. H. Niemeyer of Hollywood, merce has already been pledged. a recreation worjeer, was more amused than angry or surprised when he appeared at their home, stitutional government." As for unincorporated areas, WOMAN KILLED WHEN AUTO The resolution called upon wom Cal. Another cousin is ur.

3W city employes in every ward to the city, and they are for the Training planes at Dallas, and Tulsa, equipped with 2631A South Kingshighway, this morning. He had found hitch-hiking rence M. Post, a brother of Dr. Hayward Post. en oi tne state to support mai stand, and "to prevent the illegal Eeasure because it would "blanket CRASHES INTO FREIGHT CAR metal propellers have been grounded on orders of the Army Air Jiem in their iohs.

Tt vmiiH Mayor Alfred H. Kerth of Clayton suggested trying to put over the program to local improvement groups and thus obtain voluntary compliance. If this effort fails, imp trio auammm i i Mrs. Bessie Riddle, Negro, East Corps as a result of the crash last seizure of the Governor office by the big city machines controlled by Bosses Dickmann and from Buffalo was pretty cold, so when he got to Dayton, yesterday he telegraphed his mother collectfor bus fare. "You're not far vu juu A1UC1U1CU BUUU1U UC nfluenced Dolitieallv mnrp hv th Tuesday in which a Parks Air col $2700 GIVEN TO AID BRITISH Carondelet, Perishes in Accident in National City.

lege instructor and an army cadet DOG PINING FOR DRAFTED MAN IMPROVES AFTER TRANSFUSION Takes First Food in Days and May Leave on Airliner Today to Join His Master. KANSAS CITY, Feb. 8 (AP). Laddie, 10-year-old airedale, rallied strength today from a blood transfusion for an air trip to rejoin his soldier-master! He took his first food since his arrival Thursday night en route from Chanute, to Fort Ord, where his master, Everett Scott, is serving in the army. The airedale, pining for his master, lost 15 pounds.

He spurned food and arrangements were made to have him sent to his master by airliner. Dr. H. W. Young said he thought Laddie would be strong enough to begin the trip late today.

jobholders in your particular ards than by your Committee- Mrs. Bessie Riddle, a Negro, 35 from home," she wired back. Then The rest or tne aay was ae- lost their lives. St Louis Chapter oi acrap xo mail. Harvey appealed to a friend here, years old, was killed early today when an automobile in which she he pointed out, it would be possible to secure the aid of the Prosecuting Attorney's office in enjoining individuals as violators of a State statute which holds that dense smoke is a nuisance.

Bow With AMn9i received $10 and took a bus for St Institute Makes Donation. The St. Louis chapter of the In On Thursday the Air Corps grounded 60 planes at Parks Air College pending replacement of the The remarks of Dowling sppitipH was riding crashed into a freight Louis last night voted to informal gatherings for discussion of party prospects and strategy, with the principal topic still centering on the bitter governorship contest Early arrivals car being moved by a switch en "I'm darned glad to be home. stitute of Scrap iron ana oieei, anger some of the members of 'ha metal propellers with wod propel The nation-wide attention which Inc, composed oi scrap iron deal gine on the Illinois Central tracks in National City, just outside East he said. "I'm going to settle down and get a job and forget about this lers.

The latest orders bring to 250 the number of planes grounded St Louis is attracting as a smoke- after the hearing was over one of "6 members. William rio last night at the hotel made the rounds of the leaders' rooms, and St. Louis. ers in seven Midwestern states, has donated $2700 to the British-American Ambulance Corps for elimination laboratory was fur until wood propellers can be in ther evidenced with the arrival bumming around. I saw quite a lot of country, but I'm going to let travel go until I have enough stalled.

It is also planned to add Robert Stokely, Negro, driver of the car, suffered fractures of the everywhere the consensus was that Donnell would be seated at least purchase of medical equipmeent here yesterday of representatives a vibration absorbing device to the from Salt Lake City, Utah, and and soup kitchens, it was an- wenty-first Ward, home ward of an Ronert E. Hannegan of City Committee, walked up to and said: "Don't you you're being ungrateful to by March 1, and the partisan plan crank shafts of the engines. jaw and ribs. Mrs. Riddle died of internal injuries.

She lived in East money to do it right. Hitch-hikin is too cold." Nashville, Tenn. Visits were recent Installation of wood propellers nouced today by Gus Gillerman, nresident of the chapter. to deprive Donnell of his office would prove a boomerang to the Carondelet. suburb of East St ly made to St Louis by city offi will begin at Parks on Monday CHURCH NOTICES CHURCH NOTICES Louis.

Democrats. The money was intenaea origi Twenty planes not affected by the "-rising tne administration cials of Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, and Tucker announced at last gave you a job?" nally for purchase of two ambu Enthusiasm ran particularly high order have continued in service Churches of Christ, Scientist" (Christian Science) night's meeting that two members inis started an intrnn nf GRAND JURY CONSIDERING in the headquarters of William E. With the arrival of a new class lances, but the AmDuiance orps of the Citizens' Smoke Committee informed the chapter that other Buder and Walter J. G. Neun, can next Tuesday and Wednesday there ALLEGED TAX BRIBE CASE didates for the Republican nomina equipment was needed mtre ur will be 240 cadets in training at wds that ended when the out-fowling invited Clark, a 200-pounder, to "step outside to the matter." Alderman mart of Louisville, long plagued by smoke, will come here Tuesday.

tion for mayor in the spring elec gently. The chapter nas mem the East Side school. There Are Eight Branches of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Located in the City of 8t. Louis Lesson Sermon, Sunday, February 9, "SPIRIT." SUNDAY SERVICES AT ALL CHURCHES, 11 A. M.

Sunday Evening Services: First and Sixth Churches, Fourth, 7: Third and Fifth, 7:30. Wednesday Testimonial Meeting at AU Chur.hes, 8 V. M. bers in Missouri, Illinois, Iowa, Ne Latest Visitors. Here from Salt Lake City to ob tion.

The opinion at both places was that Mayor Dickmann's part in the governorship contest would braska, Kansas, Oklahoma and JUDGE OBJECTS TO BUS LINE Texas. he was willing, but his col-Jgues on the committee stepped at thia juncture and broke up sideshow. Sunday School In All Churches for ropils Under zo tears of Age. cost him heavily, and that the man But Permit for Service on His tain first-hand accounts of St. Louis' successful campaign against smoke, were William L.

Butler, chief smoke abatement engineer; Man Who Said He Paid" Assessor's Clerk $5 to Destroy Bill First Witness. The grand jury began consideration yesterday of the case of William Quinn, cleark in the Assessor's office, who was arrested Jan. 31 on the complaint of Miller aBBaaaaBaTHE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVlTEIli who receives the Republican nomi Street Is Extended. nation next month will be the next Residents on Shenandoah avenue ABput 130 persons attended the marine, th nt l.m Gus P. Backman, secretary of the "Lincoln and the mayor.

them to pass a grade of about 70, in order to weed out incompetents. The periodical service ratings provided for in the present bill are good but insufficient, he said. He Chamber of Commerce, and Dur- Holland Addresses Dinner. which authorizes the submis- near Tower Grove avenue are forced to "play Santa Claus 365 days a year" because Tower Grove Principle of Emancipation" bin Van Law, an industrial engi The two-day Republican rally jm" ine voters of a charter Schantz, an automobile dealer, that he had accepted $5 from Schantz to By Lauranc Plank, Minister ETHICAL SOCIETY 3648 WASHINGTON BLVD. 11 A.

M. Dr. H. J. BRIDGES Leader, Chicago Ethical Society "NEW HOPE FOR A NEW DECADE" Public Invited busses are routed over their opened yesterday with the annual Service at 11:00 was backed in tms siana vy vvn- --foment establishing the merit istem.

While all those who spoke destroy a personal property tax as street. Circuit Judge Francis Church School at 9:45 meeting of the Republican Edi liam W. Burke, assistant professor Gn.inircrv at Washington Uni- Williams asserted in a letter yes torial Association of Missouri at neer. Mrs. Will R.

Manier, president of the Women's Civic Forum of Nashville, came to confer with women's organizations here on benefits derived from elimination of the smoke evil. measure. a few sug- FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH fif sessment. Schantz was the first witness before the jury. terday to the Board of Public Serv Mark Twain Hotel.

Joseph F. Hol Waterman Near Kingshighway cnanges. Willard Parker, i00 Westminster nlare xuhn nor. versity, who had made a careiui study of the bill. land, attorney who was defeated ice, objecting to an extension of nnel director of the Federal Farm for Circuit Attorney in the last the line's temporary permit.

Salt Lake representatives The bus line decreases the value November election, was the prin Ult bureau here, objected to the in" rbnn whirh wahih Women Voters' Position. Representatives of the League of spent yesterday afternoon confer cipal speaker at the association of Shenandoah avenue property, able the city employes to retain while increasing that on parallel dinner last night. Women Voters, however, took tne ring with Tucker, showing special interest in enforcement methods and fuel prices. "We have long He asserted that after the elec streets, he argued. Judge Wil position that the "blanketing in jods without general qualify examinations tion of Donnell, eight men, led by liams, who lives at 4233 Shenan He advocated thnr an Initial t.

"Saturated" with flavor! What happens when you bite into a red-ripe cherry? You release the flavor. By reducing it to smaller pieces, more of the flavor-ladened surface is exposed to your taste. Homogenization of whole milk breaks the cream globules into tiny particles, evenly distributes these particles of cream throughout the milk from bot doah, suggested that busses be provision was not oDjecuouauio. Miss Jeanne Blythe, president, and Mm. Georere Gellhorn Baid the Mayor Dickmann, Democratic State Chairman C.

Marion Hulen ination hp routed along Magnolia and Thur- been, confronted with smoke problem in Salt Lake City," said Backman, "and so we naturally decided to come here because St. Loub seems to know all the an TRY THE 7 -point advantage MILK jjtoeinerit bill is passed, requiring and State Senator L. N. Searcy. ner iodic service ratings would be man avenues.

The board, however, granted an extension of the chairman of the Democratic-con adequate, and that a general in- trolled legislative "investigation' permit to June 1. itial examination wouia aeiay iue swers about smoke elimination." ftUHJIS POST-DISPATCH ounai to JutiKl'H 1'L'LITZKR Dw. 12. 187H TELEPHONE: MAIN 1111 operation of the system. committee, met in a St Louis hotel room and decided that Donnell C.

I. Bakewell Files lor Alderman. BOY, 3, SAVES BABY IN FIRE Among the other proponents must not be. seated. Claude I.

Bakewell, a lawyer, were Charlton F. Chute, director Carries Brother From Ci-ib to The newspaper and more than a of the Governmental Research in 5646 Kingsbury avenue, filed yesterday for the Republican nomina tou A uuii I'JHiietua and OUn hn. T1 wflnd-cUn msUcr. Jalr 17. 187, million voters of Missouri say Don Porch of Home.

SOUTH BEND, Feb. tom to top. This is why St. Louis Dairy Vitamin Milk tastes richer, fuller-bodied, more delicious -different 1 Try one quart tomorrow. (400 Vitamla suit per quart) IXHua.

Under th nell should be seated," Holland de tion for Alderman of the Twenty-fifth Ward. He has been indorsed (AP). Three-year-old Russell Wil OF THE ASSOCIATED PRtSS AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS, clared. "Eight men say he should not and he is not seated. Up to son Jr.

saved his year-old brother, by the Republican ward organiza Pr excliisivelr entitled to OkIiuIh of all nw duwtchra it ur nat oiherwlMt credited in Una now the newspapers and one mil Richard, from burning to death, tion. Alderman Whitelaw T. Terry stitute, Dean Joseph A. McClain of the Washington University Law School, Norman Bierman, attorney and president of the Missouri Federation for the Merit System, and Chairman George B. Tracy of the City Efficiency Board, head of the committee that drafted the bill.

Tracy presented a statement to -uari. lion voters stand frustrated. A Con Their mother had left him to watch the baby while she went to of that ward, a Democrat has announced he will not seek re-election stitution lies despoiled." uiak I of republlrUoe of uwUl hTun are aim rnmed. Mill in Adranne He declared that the people; if a grocery. Garments on a line Ia ,7, "-LINOIS axe ARKANSA AlWiuable onljf Ktier local dealer wrvioe i.

I near the kitchen Btove caught fire they feel they have been outraged in the City ot St. Louis. II one Democrat or independent voter in and fell into the crib. Russell 111 ta IWUK.f r'-i" 119 1L Without KiinriB a ft (Mt and betrayed, can force the seating of Donnell by protesting against the "theft" of the governorship in the snatched the child out, Cragge each city block who favored the Mayor last time, takes four others him to the front porch and yelled. oolj.

one year S.00 STATES. MEXICO. SOUTH PAM AMERICAN COUNTRIES Jl Pindar, one jrr I1B.50 wi-ii. undaj. one year OO 'US', one yrar T.

city election in April. the committee, urging that voters be given the right to vote on the proposal. The measure, he said, would cut down the cost of administering the city personnel office and would result in many benefits to the city as a whole. Neighbors called firemen and gave Russel first aid for severe burns with him in that block and votes against the Mayor this time, the gang theft of a governorship can "Mayor Dickmann was elected by on arms and legs. Tb baby votes in 1937.

Holland as 1 Niar PMal order, cxpre iouil il an (a. be forcefully wasn't hart. 1 serted. "There are 6500 city blocks.

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