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JULY The Minneapolis I 10 II II 1) It'll 14 17,11 It 21 24 AUGUST I ,1.1.1 ii 71 10 II II It 1711 11 21 22 22 27 rrrn jMtTlWlTlF 771 12 3 4 5 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 21 2223 24 25 26 27 26 29,30 31 MINNEAPOLIS, FRIDAY, JULY 1, ELEVTX 7' C.odvic. Adams. era Mi Leo Turcotte, Rrainerd tavern If mm 1 8 vy Lru LI la operator, like all good Brainerd citizens since the inception of the Brainerd Taul Bunyan festivities, has been growing a full beard. Up to two years ago the whiskers always came out black. Two years ago Leo (this is as true as I live) married a red-headed woman.

Since then Bunyan beard has been red. She's Miss Mystery Saved by the 'Fourth' it it it -tt it it ir it it it it TOM GALLAGHER QUITS MEET ON PARTY CONTROL Opposing Factions Name TWO Chairmen for State By M. W. HALLORAN Staff Writer for The Star WELFARE BODY TO NOTIFY U.S., STATE OF NEED Letter on Relief Bond Situation Will Be Given to Public The board of public welfare to Unmuzzled Dogs Will Live an Extra Day Chief of Police Frank Forestal announced today that unmuzzled dogi picked up today or Saturday will not be destroyed until Tuesday. The reason, he said, was that the city incinerator plant will be closed Saturday, Sunday and Monday.

OH DEAR, twRinnlng Aug. 22, all paMei on the airline In the country will diitcontlnued by an order of the ICC. Look lik we'll be home bodies from now on Judge Ivl Hall will vacation for two weekn In I'Met Park, Colo. And hi rahln Is liHHtfd right n-xt door to the glimmer homo of William Allen White, famed editor Falher Shannhan, teacher at St. raul' M-minary, played in St.

Anne'a parish tournament the other day at tunod, and had what looki like the tnn'i grratent "upread" In none-holo worpn. He thot the flrt nine in Si), th aerond In 65. On the Innt round he made every trap on tho Sharing THIS IS the kind nf mail I like to get: "Your kindness In mentioning my birthday a douhtful service to on who Is beyond 50 resulted in my receiving at least live presents from friends who othen wise would have forgotten. Fairness compels me to make some riivl-lion with you. I am therefore enclosing this beautiful sky-blue necktie, one of the gifts, which is obviously more suited to your age than mine.

John P. Dcvaney." Many thanks for the pretty, John. day authorized I. S. Joseph, chair man of the board's ways and means Minnesota Democrats were split again today, but along lines varying from the old oY ft.

Jl i -V il I I jj tJ Regan-Moonan vs. Wolf fac committee, to write a letter to Harry Hopkins, U.S. relief administrator in Washington; Aubrey Williams, his assiqjant, and Herman Aufderheide, state relief administrator, summarizing the relief financing situation and ask tions that has had the party in a stew the past eight years. Health Officials Must Go to Court Again to Trove' Epidemic Here Opponents of Muzzling Order Obtain Writ Asking Injunction From Enforcement City and state health authorities for the second time since the dog muzzling edict was issued May 6 must go into court to prove a rabies epidemic exists in Minneapolis. ing for additional state and fed The new split came with a bolt just as the other did in 1932.

eral funds. The letter will be mimeographed Thomas Gallagher, Minneapolis, nominated for governor in the June 20 John D. Sulli and copies sent to other public officials and civic organizations, and made available for all citizens who may desire them. van, St. Paul attorney general nominee, and Merle J.

McKeon IT DKVKI.OI'RI) when Wayne Morris, the nioVie actor, waa visiting up at Ilreety Point lodge, and It looks like the town's newest romance. The long haired Kid iinlluhad went hook, linn and sinker for Audrey Peterson, who sells hosiery at Hay. ton's Ked Nichols, one of tho oldt-st broadcasting bands In the business, opens at the I.owry Sunday, July coming direct from Chicago's College Inn Some smart Stanford university lads frore water In molds the sir. of nickels and then used the Ice slugs to pay for their telephone rails until the company's collector found water in the boxes instead of coins. Method Duluth, Eighth district congress nominee, walked out of the Dem Cites Fund Need Joseph indicated he would stress in the letter the fact that Minneapolis will have to issue close to RE-ELECTED ocratic nominees' caucus.

Opponents of the dog muzzling order, although denied a restraining order, obtained a writ Thursday directing health authorities to show cause why they should not be enjoined from enforcing the muzzling order. $6,000,000. of city relief bonds this It was reminiscent of the day in '32 whe) John E. Regan arW his forces walked out of the Democratic state convention over which year unless additional state and federal aid can be obtained. Other Joseph Wolf had control.

large bonds issues will be neces sary to cover the city's share of rf' WPA work programs. And so today the Democrats have TWO STATE CHAIRMEN. One Is Adam Brown, Gallagher's cam. paten manager, whom Gallagher INGENUITY EXPRESSES itself uniquely out at Jimmy Lentz driving tee in Brookside Just beyond the El Patio. Jimmy for year as a golf pro hattled mosquitoes and heat waves, so finally he's rigged, up a ri.nth blow to both of I hem.

And now he has what he calls an alr-condllioned driving tee and It actually Is just that. The gadget consists of a sort of threshing machine blower (hat creates the itrong draft of air. He pipes this air on top of the ground In back of each, driving tee. The nir comes out of small holes at the rear of each driver with Just enough of the cooling blasts directed at the ankles, hand and head of the golfer to give comfort, to stave off the Insecla and still give the golfer plenty of poise for his shots. Jimmy iayi it's the only air-conditioned tee west of Chicago.

insists nrecedent gives the Hearing Is Tuesday The writ was issued by District Judge Arthur W. Selover on complaint of J. Ernest and Susan McLaughlin and Harry W. and Ethel Olson, dog owners. Hearing was set for Tuesday.

Ordered to appear in court besides Dr. C. S. Cotton and F. E.

Harrington were Mayor George E. Leach, Acting Mayor Henry H. Bank, Chief of Police Frank Fores right to name. The other is Joseph N. Moonan Waseca, former state chairman elected bv a majority of the 17 nominees for state office and con gress who met yesterday at the ennitol to set ud the state com The total would bring the city perilously near the end of its bond-issuing authority.

The board approved recommendations of committees, directing the secretary, A. C. Bolstnd, to write to Cleveland requesting a copy of its municipal lottery ordinance, designed to raise for relief, and authorizing payment of expenses of Dr. G. F.

Amyot of Lansing, to Minneapolis to discuss the report made under his direction on administration of General hospital. Session Postponed The report was sponsored by 1he American Public Health association and the Minneapolis Council of Social. Agencies; It is now being tal, Sheriff John Wall and Coroner mittee under the law. Gilbert C. Seashore.

The plaintiffs attempted to re Moonan received nine, votes, two votes were cast for State Senator Gerald T. Mullin, two strain authorities' from carrying out the revamped order which Star J'hotu. She'll be on the grounds in person on Aug. 10, the day of the South side picnic at Powderhorn paik, and there'll be a prize awarded for finding her. She won't be dressed in this costume, however.

Plans for the picnic arc being made by Arne Olson, 5123 Foily-sec-ond avenue picnic association president; Mm. Fred Dymoke, 4920 Thirty-first avenue vice president; A. George Odergren, 2821 Twenty-ninth avenue and John P. Ekberg, 'MM Minn oh ah a aven ue, sec notary. were eiven Gallagher himself, makes it compulsory to muzzle all I KI'ttAKINd of mosquitoes, a plant called the bladderwort hpcciitll'r in eating the insects and Is a mighty linn 1111118: to have growing In your front yard, lour nursery expert will probably get one for you If you're driving a Pierce Arrow, this evolution may interest you the Pierce Arrow company, organized in 1 870, started In as mitniifnctiirers of bird cages, inciiliHlors and bicycles Hrlcelyn, leads all towns In the state from the standpoint of a tobacconist: O.

C. Ml liner in his little store In Hrlcelyn carries a total of morn than 805 brands of clgarels anil tobacco. while four nominees, including Gal lagher, did not vote. i dogs, whether on leash or not. Supplemental Order Hit studied by a special citizens' MRS.

FRANCES OLSON Degree of Honor head At the final session of the triennial national convention of the Degree of Honor Protective association in St. Paul, Mrs. Fran-cess Buell Olson of St. Paul was re-elected president. They also sought to halt a supplemental order that all unmuzzled dogs running at large be destroyed immediately without giving owners opportunity to redeem the animals.

In their petition the plaintiffs also asked for a definition of the term "dogs at large." Forbes Magazine Says Minneapolis Good Business Spot After a motion by Congressman Elmer J. Ryan, who had joined Cosgrove in voting for Mullin, to make Moonan's election unanimous, was -carried, Gallagher and his two supporters bolted the caucus. A In a statement, Gallagher said With one or more, members expected to be out of the city Tuesday, the date of the board's annual meeting, the board directed its secretary to the meeting to a later date. Minneapolis is one of the best women, plus additional representa New lUiHiiieHH LEO M'HALE, the assistant, county attorney, reports It from Ln Crosse. One of the theaters In that, town now has lis Bank NM jack pot.

up to $2,700. An enterprising young man In town is now selling what he calls "bank nlte Insurance." The premium is 15 cents. You buy one of the "policies" and If your name Is called at the theater and you're not there, the "insurance man" pays you tht amount, of the jackpot. The 15 cents functions like the premium on a life Insurance policy and makes It unnecessary for patrons to bt ln the theater at the time of the drawing. places in the country for ifuicen-trnling sales activities, for 'collections and for promoting fit her he had campaigned independently of all factions.

He charged elec; PRIEST OFFERS REMEDY TO END BUSINESS DROP Better Distribution of National Income Urged A Catholic priest was in Minneapolis today with a tion of Moonan, for whom he "has business operations', the Horbos magazine reports in its 1 the highest respect," would continue factionalism. Moonan supporters insisted they issue. tives in the three big counties, all elected in the 87 county conventions last month. Farmer-Labor nominees met to fulfill the letter of the law, then adjourned until July 13 when Gov, Elmer A. Benson will be present.

At that time they will perfect their organization. This city Is the center of I he N.W. AIRLINES' NEW SCHEDULE Better Service Ready to Pacific Coast Providing improved passenger had indorsed a majority of the 17 fifth best high-spot territory ti the Canadian Veterans to Sign for Bonus Canadian war veterans in Minneapolis today were requested to report to 212 Hennepin avenue to sign petitions for bonus payment. A meeting of the Canadian Veterans' Bonus league is set for 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the same address, with John Cody in charge.

United States. successful nominees, openly campaigned for them in the primary Give A way Department Eleven other nearby cities make (and with the avowed object, it may up this territory. Decline in this be stated, of gaining state com area from a year ago, the niuga zine said, is loss than in other ter mittee control), therefor were en remedy for the business service from the Twin Cities to THREE COLLIE pups, five weeks old, females 1071 Eighteenth avenue S.E. A part shepherd, part police, female, nine months old 628 Fourteenth avenue S. Part Spitz, part chow, Just, about trained, Ihree months old Rridgeport 62(15.

A pup and lis mother (will separate), part Scotty and part chow; the pup's two month old-Geneva 1190. I I SIVr. In Tho Slur ritorios containing 1,000,000 or slump. titled to take that control. Today Gallagher announced his chairman, Brown, will set more population, the drop here' be ing 7.5 per cent.

The remedy is better distribution of national income and conse quently of purchasing power, Rt. BROKEN ANKLE BRINGS ARREST An accident in which a 600 QUALIFIED FOR BIKE RACE up a complete committee, establish campaign headquarters to work for election of the entire Democratic ticket. He declared he will ask all Democrats, regardless of faction, to join in the effort to win and open the Showers Over Upper U. S. Boon to Crops 50-year-oJd man received a DRAWS 20 DAYS FOR FIGHT PART Robert Streitz, 20, 24'09 Fremont avenue one of five youths involved in a melee in which Patrolman Harry Todd was injured June.

18, was sentenced in municipal court today to serve 20 days, in the workhouse. Charged with disorderly conduct, Streitz pleaded guilty. Todd told Judge'William C. Larson he was making an arrest when Pacific coast cities, new westbound schedules were placed in effect today by Northwest Airlines, Franklin Armstrong, district traffic manager, announced today. The new schedules provide morning, afternoon and evening departures out of Minneapolis to Seattle, with the late evening plane also going to Portland.

Under the schedule, Winnipeg-bound passengers will leave here after breakfast and arrive in Winnipeg in time for lunch. In addition, schedules from Chicago to Minneapolis have been changed slightly. Nearly fiOO boys and girls toiday speaking campaign with Fourth of were qualified for the The Star-Park Board bicycle rates July week-end speeches at Bloom ing Prairie, Preston and Winthrop to be run off at. Kenwood Pan Moisture Deficiency in Parts of Dakota Corrected General showers over the entire way July 9 following prelimini) fracture of the right ankle resulted in his arrest today for investigation in an alleged assault on a 14-year-old Bloomington girl. The man was replacing light bulbs in a parking lot when he fell.

Along with the other nominees named Thomas J. Wil races at. 3.1 parks and playgroumrts Thursday afternoon. No Hits, One Run Firemen chalked up a near perfect record for the 21 hour period ending at 8 a.m. today.

The department did not have one fire call. Only piece of apparatus to move was on an emergency run. son, Minneapolis, vice chairman; Harry Weiss, St. Paul, treasurer, They will compete for a naw northern half of the United States and adjoining sections of Canada, Stutz bicycle and many otlrer and Benjamin Grogan, Mankato, Rev. Monsignor John A.

Ryan, Washington, director of the department of social action, National Catholic Welfare council, said in an address at Northrop auditorium. He asserted the business recession was inevitable "because of chronic disproportion between spending and saving which has existed or the past. 50 years but has greatly increased since 1000." Dr. Ryan listed five causes of the present slump. They were: Curtailment of government spending the last half of 1.17.

Completion of the spending of the soldiers' bonus. Kise in commodity prices since 1936. Speculative overproduction of good up to last August. Weaker installment buying. Dr.

Ryan contended that too much of the national income or national product is saved and too little is consumed. prizes arranged for by M. K. Carfl centering in northwestern North son of the Acme Bicycle company Dakota, today were hailed by crop Getting on a streetcar to go to his employer's home to report the five youths set upon him and his 108 S. Fourth street.

secretary. Regan was named to the com, mittee by Secretary of State Can, Under the new schedules, planes will leave Minneapolis for the west experts as to crops. Every boy and girl who prisoner, Streitz, escaped. accident, he rode to Lyndale ave. Good rains fell in sections of to will part in the preliminary races nue S.

and Fifty-first street, then North Dakota which have been coast at 8:40 a.m., 3:50 p.m. and 11:50 p.m. The Winnipeg plane will leave be cuests of The Star and tljK: didate Hugh T. Kennedy; Frank Higgins, Minneapolis, by J. B.

Bon started to walk the rest of the deterioratine because of lack of Oipheum theater at a party Mon moisture, the report showed. ner, state auditor candidate; Dr here at 8:50 a.m. and arrive there nay, July 11, at 9 a.m. Prizes wil Car Strikes Down Ex-State Senator Former State Senator William D. W.

Wilson, Belle Plaine, by at 12:05 p.m. They are expected to prevent crops from going backward any be distributed and a special movie will be shown at that time Len Suel, treasurer candidate; Mul, lin by Cosgrove; Alric Anderson further, at least for the lime being. distance. He collapsed on the lawn of a home and police were called. They took him to General hospl tal where it was discovered dep NAMED COUNCILOR Ivol Spafford of the University Special events to be held at Kcrir A.

Campbell claimed the motorist St. Paul, by F. M. Smith, supreme wood parkway include a messen whose car knocked him down at court clerk nominee; H. Chalm of Minnesota was elected councilor-at-large of the American Home per boy race, newsboy race, tan General in N.D.

Precipitation was heaviest at Crosby, N. where 1.65 inches fell. Williston got 1.03 inches, ers, Minneapolis, by Martin A. Ho- Cedar avenue and Lake street Thursday afternoon was "doing at uty sheriffs had been seeking him riem race and a tricycle event foi, smaller children. gan, congress candidate (Third dis Economics association at its an nual convention in Pittsburgh.

in the assault case. showers or thunderstorms tonight or Saturday, with little change In, temperature, the weather bureau said. Local rain are expected iri Minnesota and eastern North Da kota. Tracks Washed Out The Whitewater river between Wheeler and Elba, over flowed its banks and flooded high way 74 with a foot and a half ot water. The road was impassable.

Northwestern trains were rerouted from the Twin Citlea through Madison to St. Francis, south of Milwaukee, due to a washout In Wisconsin in Mo-Henry county. Tracks were under water near Crystal Lake and Lake Geneva and no trains were operating beyond lske Geneva. trict); George Cashman, St. Cloud least 40." The former solon who lives at Minot .97, Garrison .78, Bismarck .68.

Several other stations report- by H. F. Deering (Sixth); Dr. 3041 E. Minnehaha parkway, is re M.

Bleeen by Martin O. Brandon led over half an inch. STATE ROADS READY FOR WEEK-END (Ninth). covering in Swedish hospital from injuries to his left side. All North Dakota stations re-eived some moisture with .22 at Lineup on the chairmanship vote: for Moonan, Kay M.

Lang it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it lieutenant governor nominee; Ken tjrand Forks the minimum. In Minnesota, Morris, which rhursday reported 2.28 inches, had nedy. Bonner, Smith, Ray G. But Just to Be Safe Motorists Are Given Warning Moonan, congress (First); A. B.

another .74 today. A number of iDoherty, congress (Fourth); John Mher Minnesota towns reported Ten' Jobs From One Ad Howard Reynolds, 91 Seventh avenue N.E., used a moving and hauling ad in The Star which read, IL. Gleason, congress (Fifth); Deer Ing and Brandon. For Mullin rains, mostly under .25 inch. More Showers Seen Mobridge, S.

in the dry area, I Ryan and Cosgrove. For Gal I lagher McKeon and Sullivan. Not voting, Gallagher, Hogan, Suel and k'ot .90 inch and Rapid City .49. Ijohn L. O'Connor, congress nomi- Start early and take your time.

Keep a steady cruising speed, avoiding spurts of fast driving. Drive to the right and keep inline. Adjust the driver's seat for a restful position at the wheel, which should be grasped lightly, been provided via Chandler to 3 miles east, thence south and west to trunk highway 91. Here's a code of safe driving to reduce an anticipated heavy death toll among motorists over the Fourth of July week-end: Be sure the car, brakes, tires and steering wheel are in good "condition. Inee (Seventh).

EDUCATOR RE-ELECTED Columbus, Ohio U.R Russell Colgate, Jersey City, N. was reelected by acclamation today fop his fourth four-year term as president of the International Conven tion on Christian Education. (Rain fell over most of Montana. Wisconsin got heavy precipitation the southern half, Madison reporting 1.96 inches, Milwaukee 2.07. Minneapolis, which received .05 itnch in the past 24 hours, is due for I WILL do your moving, any part of city and lake trips, reas.

BR. 6058. Said Mr. Reynolds, "I got eight good jobs and two long lake trips from my ad." If you want business to come your way. be sure your name is listed under "Business Service." Call Atlantic 3111.

REPUBLICAN NOMINEES seem I to have ironed out differences between the "old guard" and the lyoung Republicans. They voted to without tenseness. Frotcct your eyes from glare. At night, drive within your headlights. At all times avoid passing on hills, curves and at street intersections.

Drive slowly! That appeal was made today by Frank C. Berry, safety director of the Automobile club of Minneapolis, as the city's motorists prepared for the' Fourth of July exodus. Pointing out that many victims of traffic accidents were pedestrians, Berry also called on people walking on roads or streets to observe caution. Persons taking trips over the holiday week-end will find Minnesota trunk highways in good condition generally. In case of rain, however, lightly gravelled roads and sections of highways being graded and new grades which are open to traffic will become poor.

Inquiry should be made before travel over such roads is attempted. In all cases where construction work or maintenance operations are underway, motorists should exercise every precaution to avoid the possibility of accidents. 1 In the southwestern section of the state where ah excessive amount of rain fell, all roads, are open with the exception of trunk highway 91 where a bridge was washed out. A detour has I absorb into the state committee the 174 county chairmen and chair- Cupid a Laggard in June State Aid Split-up Waits 'SLAUGHTER MONTH' Fourteen persons died every hour in July, 1937, "month of slaughter," as a result of accidents. One out of every 130 men, women and children suffered a disabling injury.

More than two and a half times as many persons lost their lives than were killed in the Revolutionary war. Although 21.9 couples obtained marriage licenses in Hennepin county every day during June, the total of 657 for the month was far below last year's record, George II. llemperley, clerk of district court, reported tod ay. The June average in 1937 exceeded 24.6 couples Ifjer day, including Sundays, for a total of 739. The state executive council met briefly Thursday, postponing action of allocation of $2,750,000 of state relief funds for the fiscal year starting today.

The council will meet again Wednesday..

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