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THE MINNEAPOLIS TRIBUNE: SATURDAY DECEMBER 27 1930 MORNING EDITION YOUTH SOUGHT FOR PART illustrating; the point and without re- Governor Sampson was considered, fleeting: on anybody, take present, in a measure, a "reform" movement. Ill REJECTS GHEES IN TAX IN HOLDUP OF CROCERY Medicine Ball Cabinet. conditions. People run to Mr. Hoover to find out where the Republican party stands on any issue that Mr.

Lucas became a member of the "medicine ball cabinet" soon ley for Minneapolis, and transferred to a bus or streetcar for the remainder of his journey to the state capitol. He has always been on. of' the. earliest arrivals. Mr.

Chase, wh was the Republican nominee for governor, has not decided on his plans for the future. The older of two youths who night held up the grocery store I PARTY after coming to AVashincton. To may arise. They may never have thought of the issue when he was this he owes his appointment Charles Anderson, 2600 Bryant elected. Vacation Is Near for Ray P.

Chase A 14-year-oM practice of arising at 4:30 a. m. daily to commute by trolley to work in the state capitol will coma to an end offcially December 8l when Ray P. Chase will retire an state auditor. Mr.

Chase's first vacation since 191. when he became deputy state auditor under J. A. O. Preus, was started Christmas day.

rractically every day except Sunday 381 often on holidays Mr. Chase has taken an early troi. Ollf VOTED Eight Amendments Adopted by City Council License Committee. PEN SKETCH SHOWS Declines to Run Plans Fight executive director of the national committee, which was made with a view to appointing him later to the national chairmanship. But he owes his appointment as commissioner.

avenue north, was still being sought by police Friday night. The younger boy, 15, a former inmate of the Glen Lake School for Boys, who was identifed and arrested, admitted his part in the crime. The car in which for Aboiition of Electoral College. originally, in the opinion of hisi BOSTON COMPOSER DIES. Boston, Dec.

26. (IP) Harvey Worthlnpton Loomis, composer and music educator, died here yesterday. He had composed four comic operas, one grand opera, "The Traitor Man dolin," ES spirituals and other musle. friends, to the independence helthe two boys escaped waa found at showed when Kentucky leaders were urging him for that post and Brooklyn Center Tuesday morning, hot full of holes from discharge of a shotgun by Anderson. (Continued from Page 1.) BOYS USE NUGGETS STOLEN BY FLEAGLE TO PLAY MARBLES Holhster, Pec.

2G.Fh-School boys near here have been playing marbles with gold nuggets. Authorities believe the nuggets were found near the home cf Jake Fleagle, western bandit, who was shot to death at Brandon. Mo several months The boys refused to divulge the location of their cache. Clayde Chapman, a railroad station agent here, eaid his son was nne of those who found the nuggets. A test proved the nuggets were gold.

At the time Fleagle was killed by officers, there was much speculation here as to cache in which it was believed he had hidden loot taken in a number of robberies. Chapman said there was as much as a double handful of the nuggets in possession of the boys. the national administration sought LM'AS CHARACTER. Washington, Dec. 26.

(NANA) Robert H. Lucas, center of the Republican party controversy resulting from charges that he circulated questionable propaganda in the last campaign, is so much of a newcomer in the national political field that Washington has yet to form an adequate estimate of him. He served less than a year as commissioner of Internal revenue, a place that meant fulfillment of an ambition of years, and he has been executive director! him. Norris, who bolted his party two years ago to vote for Alfred E. Smith, the Democratic nominee, did not commit himself on that point, to shift him over to an assistant postmaster generalship.

Then, Mr. Lucas went to the White House and told Mr. Hoover that he was interested only In the commissioner-ship and that he was not job-shopping, so to speak. He packed his things, made train reservations and but indicated strongly he would do HEARING t'ONTINl Kl. Hearing of the petition by George A.

Turnham of Long Lake, defeated In the recent -state senatorial campaign In the thirty-sixth legislative district, asking that the election of Archie II. Miller of Hopkins be set aside, Friday was continued by District Judge E. A. Montgomery to December 31. likewise.

Praises Dewey, (Continued from Page 1.) concern? and tfcff council has It In Its pen-er to that it does have that advartaie," Mr. Cowling al1. He decbrel he as also speaking fur members cf the Cosmopolitan club who favor the amendments. Principal objection of the independents was to the insurance provision. Mr.

Weeks and H. V. Mercer, president of the Biue and White both demanded to know what com-i panics wouid write the higher insur-j ance proposed. I M. A.

K. Tells About Even Greater Values Discussing at length what he of the Republican national commit tee only a few months. It is less difficult to. get opin termed the "impracticaballty" of or ganlzing a third party as long as the ions on "Bob" Lucas in Louisville, his home town there, for years, he was about to leave the capital when he was called back to the White House. Very shortly thereafter he was appointed commissioner and was playing medicine ball in the mornings with Mr.

Hoover. Mr. Lucas is a gregarious Individ electoral college system continues, Morris said the "special interests" seek to control both Republican and Democratic parties. He said it was expected President has been a figure in Republican politics, and is well-known and well-liked. He has a reputation in Kentucky for aggressiveness and politi After-Christmas Clearance Event adds even greater values to the program of Special Offer Mr.

Watson replied that under ual. He likes companionship; his 1 Mens Oxfords cal shrewdness. Before he came to SPEED! ACTION SOUGHT circle in Washington, a widening one, at present consists mainly of members of the Kentucky contingent of both political affiliations. He attended the last gridiron dinner and enjoyed to the utmost quips made Irfvv $1 .95 Hoover would be renominated and "it is an open secret that the power interests are trying to nominate a Democrat who will be satisfactory to them." When asked to be more specific, he said "known emissaries of the power trust are busy now trying to line up the Democratic party for Owen D. Young." Norris said he regarded Dewey as Washington he was internal revenue collector at Louisville, a post calling for political gifts.

He is a lawyer, but a lawyer in politics not one of Kentucky's outstanding legal minds. Washington has found the executive director a personable young present conditions probably none would be found but that with a financially reliable organization established here, no difficulty is anticipated. Makes Distinction. Mr. Watson also made the distinction between the Checker Taxicab Co.

of Chicago and the Checker Cab corporation. The latter, he said, Is the Checker Cab Manufacturing which only recently entered the at his expense; he collects cartoons which lampoon him politically and he Is perhaps most easily definable: Desiring to eliminate all barriers to the speedy construction of a turning basin at the site of the pro man, with a winning smile, a direct ings, which has been attracting widespread attention to my store. If you have been watching my Prices, you may not think it possible for me to make them still lower. But just come and see how low prices may be brought, when plans are made on the principle that Business Can Be As Good As We Make it. Eager response has justified my faith in the Buyer to such an extent that my After-Christmas Clearance of DIAMONDS and other JEWELRY presents values that will brinz as a politician who Is not thin-skin-) ned.

On the whole, it Is doubtful manner of approach and a friend "one of the leading thinkers of the posed Mississippi river coal docks, the city council Friday adopted a resolution assuring the secretary of llness difficult to resist. He is not that even now he realizes that he secretive. He is 42 years old. An Intense Partisan. transportation field.

sal -tne explanation was made to clear up war that Minneapolis stands ready has started something of perhaps historic political Importance. Mr. Lucas is married happily and showers devotion upon his wife rhich have reflected upon to advance $450,000 for the project. country." "There Is no doubt," he added, "his letter was written In the very best of faith and without any selfish motive. Nevertheless, I feel that in a practical sense at least the sug assertions Washington, including some in his The resolution, introduced oy ai- the stability of the organization and in support of his contention quoted! derma John Peterson, also asks the and 16-year-old daughter, Ceprrdht, telegrams from Chicago banks as gestions which he has made cannot be followed by the progressives In and out of the senate who think i i Thev are regular $5 and $8 values, but only sizes 6 to 1V remain.

Several styles, truly remarkable values if your size is here. and believe as I do." 'Public Enemy's Bond Is Rejected by Judge Chicago, Dec. 26. (V) Municipal Parties Xot Sacred. "I realize," he continued, "that I secretary 01 war 10 auinorize anny engineers to advertise for bids and let contracts at once for the construction of the basin.

The board of estimate and taxation haa approved the advancing of the money. Three hundred thousand dollars of the 450,000 is to come from bonds or short-time notes. The balance is to be drawn from unexpended balances of the present river terminal aubdivislon of the city's permanent improvement construction fund. am talking to men who know more Judge John H. Lyle today canceled about politics than I do.

I don't ex the $10,000 bond of Patrick (Paddy) pect a lot of the people of the coun Sullivan, former policeman, charged with vagrancy, when he learned that own circle of friends, simply can not picture Robert Lucas, without higher political pressure behind him, setting himself into the jam in which he now finds himself. His exploit in secretly sending propaganda Into a number of states is out of keeping with everything his best friends know about him. His refusal to allow any of the blame to fall upon anyone else Is njore in character, according to those who know him Intimately. Mr. Lucas' bitter onslaughts upon Senator George Norris during the last few days may be accounted for first, because he knows his own case Is a poor one and may think that the commotion over party regularity may put it into the background; and, second, because Mr.

Luca always has been an intense partisan and it is natural for him to denounce party bolters." He is shrewd buyers to my store in huge numbers. Diamonds represent not only enduring beauty, but also sound financial investment. When could be a better time to boy them than Now, when prices are far lower than they have been for years? I now offer a complete range of the most beautiful designs and mountings, and I give expert personal service in helping you to select what is most suitable. Fortunate are those who have received money this Christmas, with the request "Select your own gift." But even if you have not been so lucky, you need not lose this wonderful opportunity, for I arrange extremely helpful Credit Terms. try to agree with me.

I do not look on a party as anything sacred. I look on a party only as an instrumentality of government." the bond had been signed by Joe Saltls, a "public enemy" awaiting trial for vagrancy. "I do not believe that a man who "No man with a record" will be recognized as a bondsman In my Judge Finkelnburg has at heart the good of the country can look on a party as something that Is sacred, that it is more court," the judge said. suring its financial stability and the fact that there is no connection between the two companies. Aldermen Herman Miller, Charles R.

Rosander and Daniel O'Brien voted consistently against the amendments with Alderman Meagher joining them in opposing the amendments which limits the number of cabs. The council will be asked to approve the amendments at an adjourned session Tuesday afternoon. Commenting en the proposed amendment. G. Roy Hill, secretary of the Minneapolis Auto club, said Friday that any movement to increase the responsibility of taxicab companies to the public had the hearty support of that club.

Interested In Safety. "We are not particularly interested in the economic side of the matter," Mr. Hill said. "We are Interested, however, in the safety factor. We believe there should be a few responsible taxi firms instead of numerous firms, some of them not as responsible as they should be.

With responsible firms and disciplined drivers, operating under conditions such as have been proposed in the new amendments, the safety of the general public will be materially increased." Night Denies Candidacy Winona, Dec. 26. District Jude Karl Finkelnburg of Winona, mentioned for appointment as Minnesota's new federal judge, prob. Two Stores Open Saturday Bss 2720 E. Lake St 412 Hennepin ably will not accept the position if appointed, it waa learned here today.

Friends have written Washington at his request, it is understood, to the effect that Judge Fink-elnbu. does not wish to be considered lor the post. than a mere instrumentality of government. A public official, from road supervisor to president, ought not permit partisanship in the slightest Jegree to control his official action. He ought to be moved entirely and exclusively by what he believes is his duty to his country and the people at large.

If he obeys the oath of office he has no legal right to do otherwise." Norris argued a political party "does not belong to a few self-appointed alleged leaders." Belongs to No One. "With due respect to all leaders," he continued, "I can say the Republican party does not now belong to Mr. Hoover or Mr. Lucas. It did not belong to Mr.

Harding, Mr. Sinclair, Mr. Daugherty or Mr. Fall. A complete stocK oi 8Kaies jbod skates, hockey skates, and tube skates.

Ladies' or men's styles in all sizes. Alfred Johnson Tubes Well built, reinforced soft Large Reductions on all DIAMOND RINGS a part of a Republican organization in Louisville which, beginning in a small way before the war when Republicans were scarce in that community, has since become locally dominant. Mr. Lucas was one of the Republican pioneers when pioneering was uphill work. Nevertheless, he has shown Independence within his party, and Is even credited with having gone Bull Moose ir 1912 with Roosevelt when he Lucas was doing his first presidential voting.

As a seeker for his party's gubernatorial nomination, he opposed, in 1927, the Sampson-Robl-son state Republican machine and other powerful influences, Including, allegedly, the race track interests. He was beaten and thereupon supported the winner, Flem D. Sampson, Senator John M. Jtobison, but to no avail. His candidacy' against Trice on all Ladies' and Men's Stone SET RINGS.

RAIL VICTIM'S RELATIVES ARE SOUGHT BY CORONER Coroner Gilbert A. Seashore, Friday night, was attempting to locate relatives of an aged man whose body was found Friday in the Mil "We have nothing against the i 1 flexible leather. High quality skates firmly riveted to shoe! Men's or ladies styles in all sizes. Racer or hockey tube free lance drivers. Every man has a right to earn a living.

But we waukee railroad yards at Ninth avenue south. He had evidently been do feel that large firms, with defi types. Aluminum QE QC VJ JU finish. For a time, ft is true, these men were in control. "A new party would be subject to the same criticism that I think can rightly be made against our present Nickel Finish, 16.95 struck by a train.

The gnly mark of identification found on his person was a key ring with a metal tag bearing the name of F. Dordan, Cannon Falls, Minn." nlte responsibilities, can discipline their drivers much better in the matter of safety. The experience of other cities has testified to this. By creating a good morale among their drivers and by instructing them in the matter of safety, the responsible taxi firm can do a great deal to inate accidents." political parties. For the purpose of Hard Toe Hockey.

Barney and Berry Shoe Hockeys Tube Skate STATION BUILDING REPORT We're Open Saturday Night Until 9 o' Clock GOES BACK TO ALDERMEN Large Reductions on Indies' and Men's BRACELET AND WATCHES (eicpet nstlonslly adrerttsed wntrheo Trice on all Toilet Sets and COSTUME JEWELRY. The labor group of aldermen, after a lengthy wrangle at the city council meeting Friday, succeeded in blocking a move to reject a report yA A JKOHIIEN Barney Berry Hockey Tube Skates. Black shoe, trimmed with elk, has hard toe. Men's and boys' styles Box calf shoes, with reinforced uppers. Skates nickel plated hardened steel, securely attached.

Boys' or girls' styles. Full run of sizes. tfJO Per pair PJ. I At All 3 Stow of the rolice committee recommend-; lng that the contract for building; the east side police station be award-! ed to the C. H.

Peterson Co. on its bid of $44,848, in preference to bid of $42,500 by the Standard Con-j atruction Co. The former is a union! labor contractor while the Standard; is an open shop concern. Alderman E. J.

Gasink led the fight for award-1 15 OUTH STREET only At All 3 Stow "fa JEWELER zosvssSaturday Specials- asyN" jtjeve-Jf JW- Chocolate Covered CHERRIES Delicious whole red cherries lng the contract to the Standard. His motion to this effect was approved, IS to 11, but W. H. Morse, assistant city attorney, on an appeal from Alderman A. G.

Bastis, ruled that the motion had to tyive a majority of 14. A motion to refer the entire matter back to the committee was carried, 13 to 12. in rich liquid cream. Hand a dipped in milk cnocoiaie. Pound 0 Box OVK, No PeliverlM or C.O.D.

Order. At All 3 Stores Jj Ul Beveledge Frost Shield UPTON'S MAZDA Christmas Tree lamps DAKOTA COUNTY ATTORNEY SUSPENDED FOR 6 MONTHS Charges of 19 Instances of misconduct against Alfred M. Joyce of South St. Paul, Dakota county attorney, Friday resulted in his suspension from practice of law for six months by the Minnesota supreme court. Harold E.

Stassen of West EL Paul, who defeated Joyce In the November election, will assume office January 6. Findings by Judge Mathias Baldwin of Minneapolis, BLACK fga Rg-fSp. GREEN (r.iilrl 37c TEA M-lb. Pkt. 47c MaVp ririviner safe.

Keeps referee in the matter, showed Joyce had attempted to use criminal process to force collection of civil claims. frost from forming on glass. Gives driver clear vision, 6V4xl3tt-mch, with OE- JOC Larger sizes 55c to 98c Metal Ventilators In order to be insured of a lighted tree on New Year's Eve have a stock of Mazda lamps on hand. MAZOLA OIL Pints 27c Quarts 47c 3 for 25c Women's Smart Footwear tfla.iSsTii $T)-95 "Relyo" Humidifiers. LITTLE BUSTER POPCORN.

tw 10-oz. tins. 25c OATS, Unitid Qyiclc, Sptclal Proem, pkg. CORN, PEAS ti -21 Choice JJ LJ TOMATOES n. itSS'C DEL MONTE CRUSHED PINEAPPLE, Ho.

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2 oan.T 25c UNITED BLEND COFFEE, I -lb. pkf 35c Jhe "Relyo" counteracts the bad effects of artificial heating systems by restoring the proper amount of moisture to the air which is constantly being absorbed by the heat waves. It fastens securely to the radiator. 18- 69 1 inch $iIV At All 3 Stow Needed in every room, allows fresh air to enter without creating a draft. Has metal frame that will not corrode, crack or coma apart.

Sizes Vk inches high, opens to 34 inches OJl At All 3 S(f es Straps, and Pumps NEW H95 and $595 PRINTED RAYON DRESSES $285 There's no maybe about it this is the style value quality scoop of the yean Brand new SUNNY DAY, PRINTS (a new rayon and cotton fabric) are exact pattern copies of new spring 1931 silks. The styles as new as the prints. The most inexpensive smartness ever offered. Sizes 14 to 48 Style Basement MAURICE ROTHSCHILD CO $fl .00 Women's Kid D'Orsay Slipper 12 I Iiicht Up for tho Holidays With genuine Mazda inside frosted lamps. 15, 25, 40, 50, and 60 watt sizes.

In lots of 0. 1 Q. PILLSBURY'5 BEST FLOUR 24--lb. Sack 05c 49-lb. Sack $1 65 TkJ.

Iha It "kaiuMWJ" tn MfalHf HMD la all IHf BmMnf. 73c SI. 45 1 1 United Flour JW BEST FAMILY PATENT IB. I0CK. Colors-Blue, Green.

Black, Brown Padded Sole Downstairs Dept MAIILL 629 MarQuotto Avonuo 2720 DOfft Lola StrOOt Oast Hennepin avq CALIFORNIA GREEN TOP CARROTS, 2 bunches. 13c SUNKIST ORANGES, dozen 29c HEAD LETTUCE. 2 TEXAS SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT, 4 -25c fialmcc Clothing House NICOLLET AT FOURTH MINNEAPOLIS T. PAUL CHICAGO.

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