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KKNtSDAY. yp KMPER IS, 193. ST Persons Desiring FURNISHED ROOMS Watch the VACANCIES ADVERTISED in Columns 9Q ST. LOUIS POST-fISPATCH Criticises Envoy SARDINE SEINER LOST AND FOUND ANTI-NICK UNION CHIEF1STEEL CARTEL HELPED JAPAN REPORTS NETS BABY WHALE Dogs snd Cats Loet WIRE HAIR FOX TERRIER Loot; male. OFF GOLDEN GATE wnite, niaeE, nrown.

rewara. k. A JANC7.EWSKI, JENCICS JOSF.PH 2717 S. 10th Nov. 15, 1939, beloved husband of Catherine Jancaewskl, dear father of Josephine BronUsewski, Florence and Walter Jancxewskt, Anthony, Banach and Frances Jaskiewtcs, our dear father-in-law, grandfather and onele.

Funeral Nov. 18. 8:15 a. from MoydeU Parlors, Mississippi and Allen to Our Lady of Csestochowa Church. In TO TAKE STAND TODAY ffll STATEMENT PRESAGES BITTER mr with cm D.S, WITNESSES SAY Jewelry Lost TROOP LANDING IN SOUTH CHINA Fisherman Saves $10,000 BRACELET Lost narrow gold link, fuf gree.

Reward. DE. Q577. BROOCH Lost, diamond, with pearlsil terment Old Bt. peter ru vwmetery.

downtown; keepsake; reward. FT 2' Seine but Mammal Is Suffocated in Catch of Small Fish. PIN Lost; small, last Wednesday; yellow JOHNSON, VICTOR F. Nov. 14, 1939, Two Testify Entry Allowed Robert Tomsen, Head of Local 143, to Testify for Defense Against Injunction.

husband of Ida A. Johnson, father of Mel-vin W. Johnson, son of Mrs. Charles gold and cor si; gold twisted xii shape around reward. Call after 6 p.

m. 2106 Waverly pL GRand 8959. Americans to Compete in Foreign Markets. Adolphsnn of Hollywood, brother of Mrs. J.

P. Larson of Webster Groves, and Edward H. Johnson of Fort Dodge, WRIST WATCH Lost: white gold: Isxly'sj lit Brought Into Open by OAKLAND. Nov. 15 (AP).

la. around 3700 8. Grand; reward. CK, Defenders Acknowledge At 1970. Capt.

John Jerkovich, who runs In stats at the Robert J. Ambruster Robert Tomsen, president ef WRIST 5 -i Sf fWk A At WATCH Lost; lady's Bulova a fishing boat off the Golden Gate, WASHINGTON. Nov. 15 (AP). platinum and white gold; downtown Sato urday; reward.

BKIleville 918W. caught a whale Monday and it Mortuary, Clayton rd. at Concordia lane, until 12 o'clock noon. Frl. Service at the Reen Memorial Church.

Klngshighway and Gibson 2 p. m. Member of Weatgat Lodge No. 445, A. F.

and A. M. tack Has Been Launched but Deny Enemy Has Local 143 of the Movie Operators' Union and leader in the fight to Governor's Stand for Delegates Favoring Roosevelt Policies. nearly cost him his $10,000 net. WRIST WATCH ladlea Gotham.

Witnesses for an association of leading steel producers contended When his seiner netted the baby yellow gold: reward: 15. EV. 147. oust "Boss" John Nick from his po JONES, JOHN G. 1315 8.

Vandeventer whale, 25 feet long, Capt. Jerko sition as czar of the union here, Gained Foothold. was scheduled to take the witness before the Monopoly Committee today that the group's participation Nov. 14, 1939, 10:45 a. dear husband of Etfis Jonea and our dear father.

PUBLIC NOTICES stand this afternoon in the resump Remains at Krlershanser Chanel. 4104 in an international cartel agree tion of a hearing 'before Circuit SENATOR MAY GIVE HONGKONG, Nov. 15 (AP). Judge Julius R. Nolte of a suit in ment helped this nation by enabling BUS TRAVEL Manchester until 11 a.

m. Sat. interment Irondala. Mo. RELLEY, WILLIAM 1716 8.

7th. Nov. 14. 1939. 8:15 dl.

holnvrit AID TO MILLIGAN which the Fanchon Sc Marco Serv domestic companies to compete in Fresh Japanese forces landed today on the Kwangtung coast near For All Bus Information vich wirelessed his employer for instructions. He was told to tow the unwelcome whale into San Francisco Bay so a boom could be used to empty the net. The whale, smothered in several tons of sardines, was dead when dumped from the net, so Jerkovich towed it to sea again, and with mended equipment returned to his fishing. ice Corporation and the St. Louis foreign markets.

husband of Lena KeUey, our dear step- BUS TERMINALS SOO N. Broadway Amusement Co. are seeking to en At the same time, they said, fear iLiirr, iauwrin-iaw, orotner-in-iaw ana uncle. Pakhol and launched as assault generally viewed as the start of a join picketing of the Fox Theater Executive, Seeking Tru Funeral from Kutia Fnneral Home. 3906 GArfield 3338 CHICAGO St DETROIT $4.80 FREE MEALM EN ROUTE TO and six neighborhood houses.

new South China offensive. of an influx of low-priced foreign steel was not an inducement to their participation in the foreign iravois Nov. 17, 2 p. m. Interment New St.

Marcus Cemetery. Meanwhile, picketing of the Am man's Seat, Also Nour Japanese headquarters, announc LOS ANGELES, S29.25 N. YORK. 114.85 bassador and Missouri theaters HEE T2U TO BUS DEPOT agreement. ing that a combined army and navy MEINBERG, ALPHA Nov.

15, 1939. beloved wife of Robert Meinnere. dear mother ishes Ambition for Presi The witnesses S. M. Bash, vice- force had landed at the southern continued today following the Dismissal there yesterday ot eight CAMERAS oi rexer juemoerg, dear daughter ot Mr.

port on the Gulf of Tonking, said CLASS FORMING for iastractloa In eoinr president of the Bethlehem Steel Export Corporation, and Henry operators. The management an ana Mrs. Emerson o. Jacobs, our dear sister, daughter-in-law, sister-in-law, niece and aunt. it was pushing inland against Chi WOMAN GETS RECEIVER photography: limited amber.

Box 402, Post-Dispateh. nounced the men were fired be nese defenders. toenroeder, ew York sales man dential By CURTIS A. BEITS Funeral FrL. Nov.

17. n. from 4x5 GRAFLEX F4.B, S70. Hobbies, Ine ager for the Wheeling Steel Corpo Hongkong spokesmen for the McLaughlin's, 2301 Lafayette, Interment cause they engaged in picketing of the theaters listed in the injunc 7X94 Manrneste. HI.

6434. new tsu uarcua cemetery. ration made these assertions un Associated Press Wirephoto. CAMERAS boufht and sold. Camera Each Chinese Government acknowledged that an attack had been launched tion suit.

The political split between United FO WINTER AGENCY MRS. EDITH R. DAHL MICHEL, GCSTAVE 3315 Texas av en Z600 1 arlt. GRand 1767. C.nafAP VSaYinPtt PViOTMT der questioning on the operation of the international agreement in The first witness today was Mil tered into rest Nov.

14. 1939. 7 a. AFTER her attival in Boston on but denied the Japanese had ac- Hmr CML.J. cnmrilisheri n.

landinc TVipv uniri beloved husband of Martha Michel. tFtlf oturk a- Gov. Lloyd C. Stark, latent LEGAL NOTICE relation to the Webb-Pomerene ton Welch, St Louis policeman, who testified that picketing at the stepfather of Dorothy Fehse, dear brother V- XAVWUVlUtf. I O- -J NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF REFUNDING Act.

Chinese shore batteries replied vig- or mrs. nose Knignt of Kansas City, and Fred Michel, dear brother-in-law. son. The Webb-Pomerene Act oermits orouslv to the fire of 40 Jananese 5 NOTES OF THE BAPTIST GENERAL CONVENTION OF TEXAS DATED JUNE 1. 1933.

Fox Theater was orderly and that pickets there did not talk loudly or a a I on m-iaw, cousin, nephew and uncle, at the age of 51 years. American exporters to enter into MKS. DAHL UK Tin NFS RflWFRx warships lying off the coast. Pursuant to the previsions of the indenture Funeral Nov. 17.

9:30 a. from use profane language. Temporary Appointment Her Second Demand She Seeks Acconting. i nr. viii km in Lilt? i in wh price-fixing agreements abroad provided they are not in restraint of Ziegenhein Bros.

Chapel. 2623 Cherokee st, to National Cemetery, Jefferson Bar- Onlookers in the courtroom were amused a few minutes later when FOR FAILURE TO FREE FLYER launcnel a point on the coast 45 miles west of Pakhoi and 80 miles raciis. ar. Micnei was a member ox Beer domestic trade and no not affect tsotuers' union. Local No.

187. on cross-examination Thomas JjI domestic prices. Wants to Ask Ex-Ambassador south of Nanninsr. a Kwanesi Drov- MORGAN, ELIZABETH ne Sullivan) Bash, manager of the Steel Ex About His Going Ipto "My ince army center. Brown, a picket at the Manchester Theater, was asked by defense Formerly of 16.18 N.

Euclid entered A temporary receiver for the au into rest Nov. 14, 1939. beloved personal Business." Pakhoi, 300 miles west of Hong port Corporation of America, and Schroeder, former member of the counsel to demonstrate his tech wife of the late George Morgan, dear sister tomobile agency conducted by Don NEW YORK, Nov. 15 (AP). kong, British crown colony, is just corporation board of managers.

oi Mrs. Ann coats, dear sister-in-law, aunt, great-aunt and cousin. Winter at 1403 South Twelfth bou nique. There was no umbrella handy but Brown heartily complied for several montns in tne pre-cam-pjign maneuverings of Clark to be Missouri'8 favorite eon candidate (or the presidency, and of Stark to win the nomination to succeed Sen-ttor Harry S. Truman, was brought jjsirply into the open by the Governor's abrupt statement yesterday to opposition to the selection of any delegates to the national convention not in complete sympathy with President Roosevelt and lis policies.

Although the Governor did not mention Senator Clark, his purpose to block the selection of Clark's delegates was unmistakable. It presages a fight over the delegation, in which the Governor can hardly expect to be entirely successful, at least in St Louis, but In which he ran look for success in some of the testified that the organization was Funeral from Schnur Funeral Home, 3125 levard was appointed today by Cir of the Baptist General convention or Texas dated June 1, 1933 securing the Refunding 5V4 notes of the Baptist General Convention of Texas, notice la hereby given that there are called for redemption and payment on Deo. 1, 1939, at the office of the Whitney National Bank ot New Orleans, New Or leans. and at the office of the SU Louis Union Trust St Louis. at the option of the holder, at the price of par and accrued interest to Dec 1.

1939, those outstanding bonds In the amount of $65,000 hereafter listed, which have been selected for redemption by lot pursuant to the provisions ot said Indenture, to-wtt: Bond Nos. Ml. 21. 27, 33, 37, 41. 4 49.

50, 53. 60, 69, 104, 111, 118, 126. 134. 139. 144, 150, 153.

159, 164, 165, 182. 193. 199, 206, 217, 233, 238, 244, 249, 251, 253, 308. 311. 328.

329, 331. 355, 407, 411. 429. 433. 449.

465. 467. 490. 499. Mrs.

Edith Rogers Dahl, American north of Hainan Island, strategic base which the Japanese seized last cabaret entertainer, said last night Feb Qn the same date. Jan- with the request. Raising an arm lormed by United States Steel Cor- cuit Judge Harry F. Russell, who iiayette Nov. 17, 8:30 a.

to St. Bridget's Church. Interment Calvary to symbolize an umbrella, he pa vcuicicry. she held former United States Am- anese naval planes bombed Pakhoi. poration and Bethlehem Steel in 1928 under the.

Webb-Pomerene raded before the bench saying bassador Claude Bowers partly to Inconclusive fighting has continued PAIRO, FDWTN Nov. 14, 1939, hus ACt. band of Minnie Tlemann Palm, father of "Don't patronize this theater. It is unfair to Local 143 by hiring blame for the continued imprison- in the southern area Mrs. Ralph W.

Bonn, grandfather of Ralph and Shirley Bohn. ment in Spain of her aviator hus- Lending support to the belief is hearing the suit of Miss Antoinette Mueller for an accounting. Judge Russell made the appointment after hearing testimony by eight witnesses in Miss Mueller's behalf. He named James F. Murray, 6005 Elizabth avenue, a former credit manager of the Welfare associates of John Nick.

It entered into agreements with the European steel cartel they said, to divide up the world's business service at the Robt. J. Ambruster Mor band, Harold Dahl. that a broader southern offensive Defense testimony opened yes tuary, Clayton rd. and Concordia lane "I'm just waiting to meet Bowers finally had been launched was a 2:30 p.

m. Cremation Oak Grove terday following completion of the on a quota basis and establish uni- sometime," said Mrs. Dahl. "If I statement by the Japanese Foreign Chapel. Member Lookout Council, Nation theater companies' case.

In line 024, 530. 558, 579, 580. xorm prices. The American m-mm ai union. with the policy of the union to pre see him I'll ask him what right he Office in Tokyo today, saying, "in has to go into my personal busi- connection with the operations just Finance Co.

they added, "assumed responsibility" for all American REYNOLDS, MARY SCCDDER Tues. sent evidence that operators at the oaogixiooo Bonds Nos. D12, 16, 17, 20, 24, 31 39, 43, 48, 52, 53. 60. 64, 80, 105.

112, 119, 128, 134, 139 200500. 110,000 s3aral districts. The fight will cul Nov. 14, 1939, in Pasadena, CaL ness." undertaken, the Japanese Govern theaters being picketed are hench services Nov. 18.

11 a. Belle- Mrs. Dahl referred to statements ment adhere strictly to the pol- men of Nick, the defeise called on minate at the Democratic state con vention in April or May. 1.0, whether by members of the corporation or not Under the agreement, a country iontame ve meter y. RIEKE, FRED 8670 Burton av.

Albert Friedland, manager for the she said Bowers made last March, ic3" hitherto pursued toward third while still Ambassador to Spain. Powers." Pakhoi and Hainan Island receiver for the union. He testified asleep in Jesus on Nov. 13. 1939, Atccuea lis quota was liable for a penalty to the other beloved husband of Hermina Rieke (nee that 10 of the 12 operators at St.

woenrmann), our dear brother, brother-in concerning her sending her photo- are near French Indo-China and graph to Gen. Francisco Franco, have been viewed as lying within with a plea for her husband. This French sphere of influence. Senator Clark was reserved but somewhat bitter in his refusal to comment in detail on the Governor's statement. "Gov.

Stark has made many statements which I did tot care to answer," Clark said. Louis. Amusement Theater Co. law ana uncie. Funeral Nov.

16. at 2 n. theaters being picketed had re pating nations, and could receive a bonus if It failed to obtain its pro rata share of the export mar- annosl was hplievprt to have Raved wnen me Japanese IOOK Hainan, from Baumann Funeral Home, 2504 Woodson Overland, to Immanuel Luth Dahl, who has been imprisoned boh Great Britain and France in- eran Church, St. Charles, Mo. Interment ceived their union cards from Nick instead of being accepted by a vote of the membership in accordance L.uuieran cemetery.

Miss Mueller, who reside sat 2622 South Jefferson avenue, alleges that she invested about $2000 in the business on Winter's promise to share profits equally with her. Winter has denie dthat there was any partnership or that Miss Mueller had put up any money. At a hearing last July, Circuit Judge Charles B. Williams denied Miss Mueller's request for the appointment of a temporary reciver. CITY OFFICIAL'S SISTER SEEKS ZONING CHANGE Miss Lucille Dougherty Asks Aldermen to Permit Stores at 1200-02 Temple Place.

This is just another one." Rupture Brought to Surface, more than two years, from being to aims ana executed as an aviator for the Gov- werte. tld the occupation would FUNERAL DIRECTORS ROCKXING, OSCAR Nov. 13, 1939, hus- That the situation will develop oana or Ida K. Rockllng. father of Carl O.

ernment forces. ulmue a necessary Lucille and Adel Rockling. North Icto an open fight by the Clark or Mr. Rockling in state at the Robt. She quoted Bowers as saying that wage war Samsl- generalissimo it rM taiue ipsa cmiirf Chiang Kai-shek.

Total S63.0O0 This published notice having been given in the manner and for the period provided in said Indenture and the) moneys necessary for the redemption of the above listed notes being In the hands of the undersigned trustee on the date fixed for redemption, after such redemption date the above listed bonds shall cease to draw Interest and the coupons appertaining thereto maturing subsequent thereto shall be void and thereafter the holders of such bonda mo called for redemption shall cease) to be entitled to any further benefit of or from said Indenture of Mortgaga except to receive payment of the demption price from the Undersigned 'Trustee, without the right to Interest thereon, and after such redemption data the notes above listed shall thereupon cease to be obligations of the Baptist General Convention of Texas and the holders thereof shall only be entitled to receive from the undersigned Trustee the redemption price aforesaid. New Orleans. this 15th day of November, D. 1939. WHITENY NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ORLEANS, Trustee.

(Dates of publication; Nov. 15th, 22d. 29th, 1939.) anization on Stark in tne bena Ambruster Mortuary, Clayton rd. at Con MATH. HERMANN SON cordia lane, nntil 10 p.

m. Wed. race can hardlv be doubted, hn war Tri- Britain is interested in the Gulf service and interment stricuy orivate. V.1I.ML DIRECTORS -4iOMltollni A BBA nr. of Tonking area because of its raising the question in the minds Member Polar Star Lodge No.

79, A. I-AIB AND H'KST FLORISSANT I -a and A. Missouri Consistory No. 1. Scot of some of the Governor's support Mrs.

Dahl flew from Boston after Py Dig British case with union rules. On cross-examination Friedland said that about 35 operators employed in other theaters had obtained their cards the same way, but he added that those theaters were not being picketed because the union has contracts with them, Friedland was followed to the witness stand by Osborne Meyers, secretary-treasurer of the union, who is in charge of the picket line at the Fox. He said that the num tish Rite, Moolah Temple and St. Louis A. Kron Undertaking ers as to his political sagacity in arriving there on the liner Exo- Fire Department.

The Japanese offensive In North bringing the rupture to the sur chorda from Europe RODENBERGER, MARGARET COYNi: Leidner Funeral T)i face. However, most of them are China and the Yangtze Valley has been quiescent since the Chinese Of Jacksonville, 111., entered into rest A spot zoning bill to change the zoning of property at 1200-02 Tem- zzz3 St. Louln. rr, iso. iaclined to believe that it was only Nov.

14, 1939. beloved wife of Au guest J. Rodenberger, our dear aunt and CAIICD?) 0TD1VC PilWTIWIICQ "aa lurnea uacK a the northeast corner i question of time until the oppo sister-in-law-. ULtrtHtno OiniM. uunuiiuuo Japanese drive in Hunan an w.

South Funeral from the Coyne Funeral Home, sition of the Clark forces became of Temple and Julian avenue, from 11th and Summit East St. Louis, Imbierwicz Funeral Home active. DESPITE FIRMS' HIT1MATUM peh provinces five weeks residential to commercial was taken ber of pickets at the theater, has Nov. 17. 8 :30 a.

to Sacred 5401 S. Grand. RI. 5952 been reduced voluntarily from 20 Heart Church. Interment Mt.

Carmel Cemetery. Whether the Governor's action was inspired from Washington, or under advisement by the Zoning Committee of the Board of Alder PERSONAL 1000 WorkersFout Disregard GETS WORKHOUSE SENTENCE to five since the picketing began John L. Ziegenhein Sons PERSONAL Paul Hamilton (carpenter). whether it was due to his personal ROHLFING, DR. OTTO I Entered Into Oct.

3, and that they created no dis wufcn. jviigen. ival HMVU1S FLANDERS 2600 woPen shop BasisT" ON FOURTH SPEEDING CHARGE rest Nov. 14. 1939, beloved husband decision that, to bring on a quick of Emma Rohlflng (nee Pfelffer), dear turbance, speaking in ah ordinary tone of voice.

battle was advisable, so far has not brother of Mrs. T. W. Conzeiman. our The strixe oi aoouc en- "You Must Be Rich or Crary," dear son-in-law, brother-in-law and uncle.

been disclosed. EDUCATION West LESTER WATSON AL BOCKLAGeT WATSON BOCKLAGE, 6536 CLAYTON BTerling 1600. "In fact," Meyers said! "the loud speaker installed by the Fox makes pioyes at su ary cieamng bwuusu- judge Tells Taxlcab Driver, services Nov. 17, 2:30 p. at Kraeeer-Voss-Fix Funeral Home, N.

Kings- It came very soon after the Gov ments in the city and county con- Who Says He Will Appeal. ernor's return from Washingtoii highway at Lexington. more noise than peddlers, automo and, while the statement was given bile horns and pickets combined, tinued today, despite the compa- Kurete, a Black and White ultimatum to bikers vester- axicab heen fined BEAUTY CULTURE men after a public hearing yesterday. Cornelius Dougherty, Deputy Building Commissioner of the city, appeared in favor of the change in behalf of his sister, Miss Lucille Dougherty, owner of the flats on this corner. He said there was difficulty in renting them advantageously and that the character of the neighborhood had run down.

Eol Bornstein, 1203 Clara avenue, presented a petition against the change signed by 13 residents of the vicinity. He said he owned some stores in response to a reporter ques SCHACKXIN, CARL FRED 5063 Geral-dine, Nov 14, 1939, 4:30 age 68 years, beloved husband of Amalia All day long they keep playing FLORISTS lion in the Governor's regular press M0LER COLLEGE "Umbrella Man," "Beer Barrel FUNERAL SPRAYS, $3 up; baskets. $3 up Schacklin (nee Streib). dear father of The Pioneer School In Beanty Culture I ra- rJerence, it was clear that Stark Polka." and other numbers, but George, Jacob, and Walter, father-in-law, nuilHH rUIHKB UAKUENK, 3801 S. Grand.

GRand 9600. Ior speeaing mree times previous-day that unless the strike was end- iy jn tne iast year( was sentenced ed last midnight by acceptance of to 10 days in the Workhouse and a renewal of last year's contract, fjned 525 by Police Judge Frank operations would resume on an e. Mathews today on a fourth was preparea lor me ijuesuun, the latest favorite seems to be the rnu now for early spring placement, Call or write for free booklet. 521 Washington. Phone CEntral 3581.

song, "I Can Get Along Without CEMETERY LOTS You Very Well." open-shop Dasis. speeding charge. ready with a response which he refused to amplify when other reporters questioned him about its applicability to the Clark favorite ton issue. ST. PAUL'S Churchyard, choice 6-srave The pickets have been little dis LEARN beauty culture; day, evening classes; big demand for our graduates in this profitable profession.

Write, phone, call for free booklet St. Louis Academy ot Beauty Culture. S20 8t Charles St. Dept. B.

CH. 8578. lot; section near main gate; reason- William Frenger, business agent After police had testified they of Local 366 of the Cleaners, Laun- arrested Kurete for driving 40 turbed, however, by the music and aoie lA. other attempts to arouse their irs, across the street from the property involved and that there was no need dry. Linen and Towel Chauffeurs" miles an hour on Hebert street One possible development of the Meyers said.

"Some of Nick's co Union, said a proposal by the unions Oct. 19, Judge Mathews examined Governor's fight on Clark is that MARINELLO beabty failure and bods' massage taught, Send for catalogue 4479 Washington. Dept D. NE. 0600.

horts, including Charles Moraa, for additional commercial property in this section. that the dispute be arbitrated was Kurete's driver's license and granaiatner, orotner, Drotner-in-law and uncle. Funeral Nov. 17, 10 a. m.

from Wacker-Helderle, 3634 Gravois. Interment New St. Marcus Cemetery- Member of Boiler Makers' Local No. 276. SCHAI.T., AUGUSTA (nee Schroeder) 2835 Gasconade, Nov.

14, 1939, 2:30 a. beloved wife of Joseph C. Schall, dear mother of Helen, Joseph Charles L. Schall, Mrs. Martin J.

Flanagan and Mrs. George Huber, dear sister of Mrs. John Kirchner, George Schroeder and the late Anna Haupt, dear grandmother, mother-in-law and aunt Funeral from Southern Funeral Home, 6322 S. Grand Nov. 17.

8:30 a. to St. Thomas Aquinas Church, thence to S3. Peter and Paul's Cemetery. SCHOENER, GEORGE P.

4531A Louisiana Nov. 13, 1939, 10 p. dearly beloved husband of Rose Schoener Buddy Lugar, Daniel O'Connell and DEATHS rejected last night by the compa- learned he had been fined, S5, $12 DANCING the senior Senator will throw his r.rength to United States District Attorney Maurice M. Milligan of Kansas City for the senatorial nom- nies. He said Charles H.

Spoehrer, and $17 on similar charges in re- CIO UNIONS INDORSE DUEMLER "Rags" Callahan have stood across the street in groups jj yelling at us and giving cat-calls jto get our DANCING 10. attorney for the St. Louis Dry cent months. "You must be either A1NSLEY. JAMES O.

8540 Kathleen, Ballroom, taps, toe, ball-t classes lOe per lea- Nov. 14. 1939. 4:15 p. dearly Cleaners' Exchange, told him the rich or crazy," Judge Mathews proposal had been unanimously commented, and imposed the Work- Council Resolution Approves Ap son.

Ml in IV an 1 nomas, direct front New York City. 6871 Delmar. CA. 6575. goat but as long as they stay on beloved son of Charles and Fern Ainsley jjjfcf.ation.

Milligan has not lndicat-ii an intention to become a can their side of the street there'll be (nee Meyer), dear brother of Charles, voted down by representatives of nouse sentence. Marie Ainsley and Ann May Kirkland and DRESS DESIGNING no trouble." pointment to Wage-Hour Staff. A resolution indorsing the recent appointment of George Duemler, the firms. Kurete denied the charge and Florence Connor, dear grandson of Mrs. Meyers, on cross-examination Anna Heldorn, nephew and cousin.

c- ooij said he would appeal. He also has didate, but he is discussed in every political conference dealing with the race. Milliean's candidacy, If It ma Funeral from Wacker-Helderle Chapel, said that he has the opera COMMERCL4L ART dress designing, dresa-making, pattern drafting, fashion Illustrations, sketching; day or nlte classes, ST. LOUIS SCHOOL OF DRESS DESIGN, 615 Arcade 813 Olive. CH.

0414. St. Louis attorney, as legal repre (nee dear father of Elva and 3634 Gravols, Frt, Nov. 17. 8:30 a.

to St. George's Church. Interment New St. the companies felt they could not apPele the 512v and SIT fines, on take a chance of submitting the 7hlch "ngs ave been set for tors at the Fox Theater for many George Schoener, de? father-in-law of sentative for the Wage-Hour Di terializes, might prove extremely Marcus Cemetery. years.

"I'll admit they're compe rcuby schoener, dear brother, brother-in-law and uncle. controversy to an arbiter, who v. dangerous to Stark, who enters tne tent men," he remarked, "but Simpson of the Court of Criminal vision at Kansas City was adopted yesterday by the St. Louis Indus Remains will lie In state at Wacker- TRADE SCHOOLS might decide in favor of a wage certainly wouldn't associate with Helderle Chapel, 3634 Gravois, until Correction. YOUNG MEN Are you looking for a goo! increase.

The companies have said trial Union Council (CIO). some of their friends." ANDERSON, IDA X. (nee Muegge) 6143A Wagner Nov. 14, 1939, 11:30 a. beloved mother of Roland Anderson, dear sister of August and Frank Muegge.

Mrs. W. J. Flynn, Mrs. Walter Kiess and Mrs.

Bern ice Kellum. nov. li a. m. services same day at Trinity Ev.

Church, Grand and Itaska, 2 campaign devoid of strong party organization support. His independence of the party leaders in patronage and other matters has not en (liAit a -wrx imaKla tvi 1r a a nr nrn rra The resolution mentions the op inside Job? Learn BARBERING and be placed. Call or write MOLER OL-LEGE, 521 Washington. CEntral 3582. The dismissal of the eight op concessions because of economic SPAIN RESTORES STATE PAY position to the appointment that p.

m. interment st rauri Churchyard. Deceased was a member of Trinity Evangelical Church. erators was brought up in the testimony of Harry Barco, formerly conditions. The strike was called Funeral from Artnur J.

Donnelly Par was voiced by Senator Bennett C. TO CLERGY AFTER 8 YEARS deared him to the organization. Handicap Once Overcome, While he was able to overcome last Wednesday to enforce demands for a 9 Tpr rptit wacp inrrpacp frr THEURER, MAY 3653 Giles. Nov. employed at the Missouri Theater.

lors, 3840 Lindell bL, Nov. 17. 8:30 a. to St. Barbara's Church, Hamilton and Minerva.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. Clark and says, "It is a recognized fact that Georee Duemler has 14. 1939, widow of William Theurer, dear $6,200,000 Annually and members of the chauffeurs' union 'ant BUSINESS DIRECTORY served the labor movement in St, He told of a conversation several weeks ago with Chauncey P. Nelson, personnel director for the Gives Additional Funds for Re and a 15 per cent increase for mem this handicap in his advocacy of Judge James M. Douglas for the Saureme Court nomination last mother of Frieda Bailee, Ruth Hughes, Francis and Raymond Theurer, dear mother-in-law, grandmother, sister, sister-in-law and aunt Funeral from Hoffmeister ChapeL 7814 Louis and Missouri as an able and bers of the International Association efficient organizer." BOGACKL JOSEPHINE nee Plekarskl) Entered into rest Tuesday, Nov.

14. 1939, wife of the late Albert Bogacki. dear mother of Mrs. Mary Godi, Mrs. Rose Reichert, Josephine, Anthony, Stanley and John Bogacki.

our dear mother-in-law, aunt, grandmother and great-grandmother. of Dye House Workers. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS 8. Broadway. Nov.

17, 2 p. to year, the situation then was differ companies, who, he said, informed him that he was contemplating removing him and other operators pair of Churches. MADRID, Nov. 15 (AP). The Government today restored to the Spanish clergy the payment of incomes by the state, a practice put into effect bv the Vatican con- SAVE MONEY Altering, building! ma nt Judge Douglas had the sup raraiawn cemetery.

TAtllVlintnV MAW nnn. n. WEATHER CONDITIONS AT KEY POINTS port of the St. Louis organization from their jobs. ms prove It; planning, esuimiiuig tree.

Rodger, 8433 Vernon. RO. 9969. funeral Nov. 17.

1939, from fam ounivan, Nov. 14. 1939. beloved sister nf HOSPITAL SCENE IN TRAFFIC ily residence. 6436 Hancock 8:30 a.

though in Kansas City and through "I told Nelson," Barco contin BARTH A BARTH. INC. Builders; Wilhelmina Tomfohrde, and our dear to Church of Epiphany, Smiley and out most of the remainder of the ued, "that I was not surprised to cousin. (From Weather Bureau Reports.) ivannoe avs. Burial calvary cemetery.

Central service. alterations. 3248 Pnlaskt BL 1730. GENERAL hoase repairing; Insured. Frailer, 4757 St Loala.

MU. 3031. State nrnfMcinniil Tiolitieal ele- cervices Nov. 16, 2:30 p. at Kraeger-Voss-Fix Funeral Home hear that as I had been expecting to lose my job for the last four fZ4int started in the campaign in Kingshlghway at Lexington to New Picker BRENNAN, THOMAS 5316 Reber.

Mon- icueiery. and a half years, ever since Nick CARPET RUG CLEANING Nov. 13. 1939, dear brother of John Joseph and Tlllie Brennan, our dear uncle. WATSON.

FLORENCE! O. W1 Nm i got control of the union," sent, most them going over to the Governor's candidate before the 1939, daughter of Robert 8. and Georgia Funeral from Krlegahauser Mortuary. St Pre "i 5 1 Barco said that he had engaged A. Watson, sister of Margaret, Robert 4228 a Kingshlghway, Nov.

16, 8:30 a. to Holy Innocents Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. primary election. in picketing of the Maffitt-Thea raiisy, Virginia, jimmte, Jama and Betty, RUG CLEANING IN YOUR HOME On the floor, without muss, fuss ar bothrrl noiseless, scientific system; prices reaseaw able.

Fnr estimate or service call TROJAN RLU-O-VATOR 8622 Vivian av. EVergreea 3387. SAFETY PARADE TOMORROW cordat of 1851 and suspended by the Spanish republic after the revolu- Autos Damaged in Accidents Also tion of 1931. to Be Feature Along City- In addition to the 62,000,000 pc Hide Route. setas (about $6,200,000 at current A traffic safety parade, featur- rate) fixed by the 1851 concordat ing three damaged automobiles fs the annual, aPPpria-6 6 tion to the clergy, today's decree which figured recent accidents, appropriated additional funds to will be held tomorrow morning repair damage done to church over a city-wide route.

It was ar- property during the civil war. ranged by Mayor Dickmann and Generalissimo Francisco Franco his Traffic Commission, in connec- said the object of today's decree our oear niece ana cousin. Funeral from the Alexander Chanel ter because the operators there and at the other eight theaters were In that campaign the Governor tad the Pendergast organization as issue, and with it he was able oxij ieiniar rrL, a P- m. 0.N BRCNO, EMMA I 53 McPherson Nov. 14, 1939, 12:15 a.

dear "associates of gangsters and rack 30 sister of Irma Gentry and Robert E. Bruno, dear niece of Miss Adele and Emma Bruno and Mrs. Hugo C. Gross. LOST and FOUND SPECIAL 9x12 $1.65 EXPERT RUG CLEANERS 516 PENDLETON FE.

S96 Asked by defense counsel where 34 .00 27 .00 defeat the practical politicians. As against Truman alone, the Governor would have much the same iwue, but with Milligan as an op be got that phrase Barco flashed back, "It's my own idea. I know Funeral from Artnur J. Donnelly Parlors. 3840 Lindell bL, Nov.

16. 10 a. m. Interment St. Trinity Lutheran Miscellaneous Lust Cemetery.

what those men are. tion with the campaign to reduce was to repair "the wrong done to the number of traffic accidents and the church by the liberal govern- BAG Lost; leather sipper, filled mostly with bunting clothes; on Conway road or ponent, the issue would be de- F-TOVed. n1 ti a Clnwrnnr would Elm Webster Groves, or Westmore SPECIAL, 9x12. $2.50 Pros) Maine 64 -ears la baatoeaa Deodorised, drmotbed. lasorea, guarantee, 8T.

LOOS TOWEL PIPPLY Camptoa aad Lacaa. JEffcrsoa 0844. RCGS cbrmieally cJeaaed, 9x12. Are, 2831 PeJmar. FR.

20t. fatalities. ments" and to recognize "the sac- $fy in the position of being in the 2000 STUDENTS IN PRAGUE Another feature will be a tab- rif ices of the clergy who cc-operat- land drive, Clayton or In front of Del mar Station. DE. 0366.

BICYCLE Lost; girl's; blue; 28' wheel "paign without material organl- leau, carried on a large truck, in ted so effectively with the nation- wuon support and without a con- Serial No. J. A. 477677; reward. FL.

Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear -Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Ciear Cloudy Raining Clear Asbeville, N. C. Atlanta Boston Buffalo Chicago Cincinnati Columbia, Ma Dallas Denver Dea Moines Detroit Duluta Havre, Mont. Indianapolis Kansas City Little Rock Los Angeles Louisville Memphis Miami Minneapolis Mobile New Orleans New York DEMONSTRATION; 16 ARRESTED which figures will depict a hospi- alist crusade. DECKER, CHARLES J.

Tuea, Nov. 14. 1939, 11:30 a. husband of the late Susan Decker (nee Fischbach), dear father of Walter and the lata Charles, dear stepfather of Clarence Funeral from Schnur Funeral Home. 3125 Lafayette Nov.

16. 1 p. m. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. Deceased was a member of R.

C. 8. F. M. Union Station Lodge.

Cleveland tO.) papers pleas copy. te and dramatic issue. 31S5. HARDWOOD FLOORS tal scene showing an injured mo- Te Democratic system calls for FOCKETBOOK Lost; University City I Police Disperse Funeral Marchers torist receiving emergency treat- KM in GRACE ABBOTT browa seatkar, with Initials reward. CA 0HH9.

ment. Also in the parade win be I Protesting Against German Protectorate. State convention early in the Prir.g to elect delegates-at-large to National Convention, and to motorcycle patrolmen, ambulances Meeting Tomorrow to Honor Late .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .03 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 63 67 37 37 62 64 64 62 64 65 51 46 63 62 62 66 60 64 68 78 59 72 66 41 58 66 67 46 75 53 60 63 66 63 63 75 55 36 35 28 26 34 23 38 52 32 42 37 33 46 30 39 45 57 28 33 74 38 59 62 31 45 46 37 35 45 38 39 32 44 52 31 68 32 FLOOR surface finished; winter prices. Nelson. RO.

7234. T15A N. Klngshlgtt-way. FLOORS saaded, reflalsaed like aewt a dast and dirt; special tall raise. Cadls 4477 Viashlngtoa.

FR. 6932. FLOOR rNUl.NU-KtilSKHlNti UuaA aateed. Wiley, 4456 blppewa. RL la 7.

PRAYER BOOK Lost; Episcopal; Nov. 5. ill land 0245. Reward. PURSE Lost; black leather, drivers' 11- cense, etc; reward.

CE. 1250. and police and fire department Head of Children's Bureau. FROBOF.S, EMTLIE nee HInpeter) 23 34 23 36 52 30 42 37 28 40 30 34 38 57 28 32 72 38 59 62 29 43 45 37 33 43 37 38 30 42 52 31 64 30 PRAGUE, Nov. 15 (AP).

Sources close to the Czech University chancellery said that 16 of 2000 equipment. A meeting to pay tribute to the The parade will form on Twemn worn oi tne late miss Grace Ab- SLIDE RULE Lost; Hampton and Arsenal; reward. 3115 Hampton. Czech students who demonstrated boulevard. between Clark and Wai- bott, head or the united States Chil SANDING Refinished.

tnstaiisd: wintee TARPAULIN Lost; 14x14; McKnlaht Clear prices. Jordan. 4405 Gibson. FR. 1062, Norfolk nut streets, and will get under way dren's Bureau from 1921 to 1934, against the German protectorate government today had been ar Monday evening; reward, go.

lWtoa. Oklahoma City Cloudy nwy the selection of two dele- from each congressional disject, who will be chosen on the of the State convention by the legates by districts. In opposing a Clark delegation, aim of the Governors forces ili be to select State convention jgates who are definite Roose-'t men. It mv be exnected that Clear Omaha Pop snd Cats Lost rested, at 11 a. m.

It will proceed north will be held tomorrow morning at on Twelfth to Washington, east to 10:30 o'clock at Hotel Chase under Broadway, south to Olive, west to auspices of the St. Louis League of 4 9 68 Neosho. Nov. 14. 1939, dear wife of Henry J.

Froboes, dear mother of Mrs. Florence Frillman and Gladys Froboes, dear grandmother, mother-in-law and aunt. Funeral from Kriegsbauser's Mortuary, 4228 8. Kingshlghway Nov. 17, 2 p.

m. Interment St. Matthew's Cemetery. HrMPHBEY. ELIZABETH MABELLE (ae La Horde) 6180 Pershing Nov.

14. 1939. 10:40 p. beloved wife of the late Alfred H. Humphrey, dear mother of Sarah Elisabeth and Sister Mary Florentine, J.

Allen, Albert Harold Humphrey, Mrs. M. C. Rye and Mrs. Claude Venable, our dear grandmother and mother-in-law.

The youths attempted to escort the body of a 24-year-old student who died of injuries Oct 28, to a Grand, north to Delmar, east to Women Voters Twelfth, north to Natural Bridge, The speakers will be Charles Na- HEATING AND FURNACE REPAIRING REPAIRING AU makes, also parts and large stock ot nsed furnaces. Pchmidt Bros. 25 years In business. 4371 Laclede, doom JE. 2906.

Our motto; T3uO Satisfied." WE Install new and ell banters, aU heating warkt reakueushle; hut water, stcasu, Adeata, 6810 Heat Park. HI. TB34. BOSTON TERRIER Loot; ahita tip a ear; liberal reward. PH.

6943. FOX TERRIER Lost; black and white; under doctor's care; reward. MU. 6773. 8142 Natural Bridge.

POINTER PUP Lost; liver and whits. In Shrewsbury; reward. HI. 5662. Clear Clear Clear Foguy Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Foggy Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsburgh Portland, Ore.

St Joseph, Mo. St. Louis San Francisco Sprincfleld, I1L Tampa Washington railway station. The 1 demonstra west to Vandeventer, south to Page, gel, former Secretary of Commerce .00 iUi this there will be the effort and Labor; Professor W. W.

Burke .00 .00 tions extended from the medical school where the funeral was held 10 elect Stark's friends, the Gov of the Washington University school .00 SflTt Lost; white female, a boat 10 years to the station. mor nourishing an ambition of own on the presidential nomination, if President Roosevelt Id. child's pet from deceased father $10 reward. 411SA N. Gra-d.

CK. 107S All. boiLERg. beating plants nair4, When police prevented the fu La-tfco, 4iHM RothTt 6464. west to Taylor, south to Delmar, west to Kingshlghway, south to Arsenal, east to Grand, south to Chippewa, west to GravoU, northwest to Twelfth, north to Lafayette, west to Grand, north to Market, and east to Fourteenth street, where it will disband.

Funeral from Arthur J. Donnelly's 3B40 LindeU Nov. 18, a. neral march, the youths, singing Slwn' Stage at Other CHtoa. Pittsburgh, 16.6 feet, a fall of 0.1; Cincinnati, 13.0 feet, a rise of 0.1; Louisville, in a feet, a rise of 0.9: Cairo, 6.6 feet, a houid not ask for a third term.

of social work; Samuel Gerson, executive secretary of the Jewish Social Service Bureau, and Herschel Alt, executive director of the Provident Association and Children's Aid Society. to fit. Roch Church. Rotedala and Slavic songs, tried to enter Wen SPITZ Ettt whit, female, aaawere timnyi 5 years old I reward. EV.

8064. WALKER HOUND PUP Lost; mais; black and wtalte; Routs 12. Bummer fie Id, Hi; reward. T028 Lena. GO.

1063. senatorial race will not iw Wstermsn. Interment Glasgow, Mo. De cealas Square and Karl's Square MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES CHAIR 'CANEINQ at hutne. Fw bZi Vmaraoa.

rise of 1-0; Memphis, 0 2 feet, a fall ot 0.1: Vicksburg. 5 0 feet, a fall ot 0.3; ceased was a member ot Third Order of St. lcided until the primary election. from side streets. Francis, Hem Orleans, 24 feet, a fail ot i..

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