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THE MINNEAPOLIS TRIBUNE: FRIDAY OCTOBER 27 1933 MORNING EDITION PAGE TWENTY-ONE i.ary 13, 1534. on outstanding bonds. POSTERS SHOW DRINK EVILS U. S. ReadlJ to Meet Ami S.D.

Plans Refunding The bonis be snld November 21. DAYS OF STATE Jhase said the bonds would mature n' nr a i Rural Credits Bonds' uly 15, mi. They will bear inter i est at the rate of 4 per cent. mwm Dogs nrnnnuinmn Pierre, g. Oct.

OP) The contemplated issuance of upwards to $1,500,000 of South Dakota rural credit refunding bonds was announced Thursday by C. L. Chase, Feeble Prepared to Prosecute Vio wlll be necessary perhaps to increase the force instead of reducing it. RUHR I Hbi The association against prohibition When Captain Geoffrey Rose and his bride started on an airplane honeymoon from the airport at Wo. burn Sands, England, their plane was showered with confetti and ft huge "Just Married" sign trailed from the rudder.

6f Revenue from estimated that about 500.000 norsons crodit director, lations Racketeers Present Problem. Witnesses of Minneapolis Rob were engaged in the illicit liquor bonds will be ued to meet inter business. an(1 Principal payments due Jan Prepare for Renewal of War on Liquor Will Avoid Political Affiliations. bery to View Two Prisoners in St. Paul.

Washington, Oct. 25. UP) In contemplating the effect that possible repeal would have on those who have i I I I I The Touhy gang, already Impli been living well off their earnings cated in the kidnaping of 'William in the illegal liquor business, gov- Hamm of St. Paul and a series ofiernment officials are preparing tol meet any crime wave that might fol other major crimes, was charged Drys of Minnesota, meeting at the Anti-Saloon league's annual convention, Thursday set about reorganizing their forces for a renewal of the war en the liquor traffic. As the first move toward bringing together the various organizations and groups In a united effort, Dr.

TIWTAUki low ratification of the twenty-first' amendment. 70S Thursday with the mail robbery at Hennepia Hennepin the Milwaukee depot in Minneapolis These officials have been cogni 2210 2921 724 January 3. 8 to 11 A.M. zant that the gangsters whose pistols Hennepia Marquett 8 to 11 A.M. ts- i R.

N. Holsaple, state superintendent! have helped to carry on bootlegging activities in the cities, the men who I have guarded the liquor-running This bocame known when United States Commissioner T. Goddard of St. Paul issued complaints against two men alleging part In the robbery. These are Frank (Blackie) Mc-Kee, held in Salt Lake, Utah, for trucks, the crews of rum runners WITT Med-O-Sweet a.

TUB fVg BUTTER a great many of the border smug glers and the house-delivery boot bank robbery, and "Silent Jim" or the league, drew up a new constitution and bylaws which will be presented to the convention for action Friday at the session in the Wesley Methodist church. The sole purpose of the reorganized league, according to the proposal of the new constitution, will be to "discourage the use of alcoholic liquors for fceterage pnrpnues, awl to leggers are among those whom of FRESH PIGS FEET 5c lb. Packed In lb. Box. FRESH Swedish Sausage 10c lb.

7 I i. I I BONXLESS SIRLOIN BUTTS lie lb. CCDAHTS CERVELOT 12c lb. Ryan, on trial in Chicago for mur ficials expect to be cast out into a crtrel December world. der.

McKee will be arraigned in Salt Lake, Friday, on the mail robbery These officials do not look upon possible repeal as an end to all evil. charge. Moreover the suspected tie-up of Touhy gangsters with various crimes They expect moonshiners to make whisky without licenses Just as they CI "MW Tribune fclair Photographer. uerage purpose. Posters avowing the evils of drink claimed the attention of dry was with the disclosure did before the amendment was passed.

They expect smugglers to try to that "Gloomy Gus" Schafer and Wil lie Sharkey, held in St. Paul for the mm io inreci league. leaders at the convention of the Anti-Saloon League of Minnesota. Affiliations "wih any political Examining one of them are, left to right, the Eev. O.

H. Sletten, presi-party as such" will be avoided by the dent of the eague, and the Rev. G. K. Stark and the Eev.

C. K. Sol- evade the import taxes levied by congress. They expect bootleggers Hamm kidnaping, will be questioned WESTERN BEEF SIRLOIN' lb. CLUB STEAK lb.

15S PORTERHOUSE STEAK. 15e STANDARD BEEF CLUB lb-30c PORTERHOUSE Ib. 32c about the Minneapolis mail robbery iSu, accma.ng io a pieoge in wie berjf presidents. to endeavor to evade the liquor con They have been implicated by trol laws of the states. Arthur Kline, alias William Barry They expect attempted violations confessed mail robber under arrest and evasions of the Webb-Kenyon wmm in Sacramento, as participants act, prohibiting the transportation of whisky from a wet state Into a dry Van Camp a TOMATO SOrP (Mwllum Slid, PORK KSU BEANS 8 tor1'' 8 for 32c state, McCormick to Fight Suit of Divorcee SUIT OR NRA WAGES The department of justice has Mission BLACK FIGS (Fresh Stock) 9c Lb.

Lb5. 43 drawn its line and made its prepara Silver Top PEAS (Kilted and tions to prosecute such violations. Lnoer early vonrl, zse 2 for' tio. 1 can Wltra PEAJfCI BCTTEB, (l ib. Uttlf and Mf BUSTER POP CORN (Hulk Onar- 9 utd to Pop) a lb.

BALSTOV CEREAL (Ijuie Pkf Redetm your Ralrton 23 Coupon! at Our 8wr California PRUNES (Mrdinm Site) a Iba. ar Roman Gold PEACHES (Tfllnw Clln. J. raw. BelM-t Fruit In Heavy Srup doa.

can But the element of uncertainty that government officials so far have 1 dozen 81.38 Denver, Oct. 26. (P) Two Denver cafe employes won a Judgment In district court Thursday In what was in a Sacramento robbery. Henry Randall, chief postal inspector in St. Paul, said that victims of the mail robbery would be asked to look over Schafer and Sharkey in an effort to identify them.

The Associated Press Thursday reported that Schafer had been indicted In Chicago In connection with seven or eight mall robberies In various parts of the country. Added to these crime investigations and charges were other developments Thursday that added to the troubles of the Touhy gang. Among them not been able to penetrate is what direction the hardened gangsters of Wet ASTHOVIFS (In Pure Olive 0(1 with espera or with ttA ont) from Italy, at. believed to be the first court case In Genuine EGG NOODLES Mrs. Doubleday Charges the liquor racket will take after re peal.

(Bulk) 1 Lb. 9c 14 Sequoia Brand RIPE OLIVES (Extra Larae), pint can. Refusal to Wed After 4 Months Betrothal. volving an employer's NRA agreement. The action was based on the agreement signed by Major Avondale, restaurant owner, and the President of the United States.

Officials gay most of them have been making more money than they could make in legitimate industry and that most of them are so inured to crime that they wouldn't go back league intends to maintain an attitude of neutrality on ail public ques. tions not directly related to the liquor traffic. In place of the present headquarters committee, a board of trustees would be formed to administer the affairs of the league. This board would be made up of not more than three representatives from each tate-wide church organization or other affiliated group, and not more than 11 members at large selected by the board Itself. The large board, expected to be made up of about iO or 70 members, would meet once a year, and a headquarters committee of members, selected from the board, would meet each quarter to plan the operations tMe state headquarters.

Temperance F.duration. A proposal to adopt a plan of tern-ernce education that would Include a eompulsory course of instruction for all high school students, and establishment of a nonpartisan board to supervise this teaching in the schools. Legislative support is to be sought. This plan will he offered in the form of a resolution drawn up by William N. Plymat, law student at the 'University of Minnesota, who will speak on "Temperance Education" Friday afternoon, Sergeant Alvln C.

lork of James to honest work. WISCONSIN CHEESE (MUd and Creaoir). Lb. 14 BOOCEFORT CHEESE Imported). The department of jirstice was de scribed as in an attitude of alert preparedness.

LB. 48? It is not contemplated that the were these: That Joseph B. Keenan, now chief of the criminal division of the United States attorney general's staff, who prosecuted the Kelly-Bailey kidnaping gang in Oklahoma City, is coming to St. Paul to direct prosecution of Roger Touhy and three of his lieutenants on charges of kidnaping Mr. Hamm.

That A. A. Wlcht, postal inspector of St. Paul, Ik in Salt Lake to ques force of the division of investigation in charge of prohibition, under John S. Hurley, will be reduced for the time being.

Some officials contend it "Avondale's contract with the President was made for the benefit of third parties his employes and they are entitled to the full benefit under it," District Judge Frank Mc-Donough, said. He awarded Judgment of $107 to Kenneth Beaton for himself and for Warren T. Williams, waiters In Avondale's cafe, for wages. Judge McDonough held that inasmuch as Avondale had signed a contract with President Roosevelt to pay a certain scale of wages, he must abide by the contract, and that the complainants were entitled to allowances based on the contract scale of wages. Chicago, Oct.

J6. W) Mm. Rhoda Tanner Doubleday of New-York asserted Thursday that it took just four months for the love of Harold F. McCormick to cool. For his refusal to carry out an ailfRed promlm to wed, the New York divorcee asked 11,500,000 be awarded her from the International Harvester chairman's fortune.

The declaration of her damage suit, filed in circuit court Thursday, stated that breach of promise to marry was the basis of her complaint. McCormick proposed, the declaration said, on November 7, told her he would not marry her on Warrh 1 Th ire. 8 A. M. to 11 A.

M. MILK FED DRY DIPT FOR FLAVOR Direct From Our Med-O-Sweet Poultry Farm GOOD YOUNG TURKEYS 25c lb. 6 to lbs. OSSEO Hens Springs, Ib. 12c (2 to 34 lbs.) i SWEDEN 10 ISSUE SWISS CHEESE (From the Swttaer land of America, Wlawotn LB.

24J TZJiBl'RCER CHEESE (8 nr. jar), 2 28 California ORANGES (288 Site 1, 2 for 39 Taney ierv AEEIII New Tork. Oct. 26. (JP) An offer town, Tenn an outstanding hero of itwlc, and twlce diV0rced, was of the kingdom of Sweden to refund the World war, will talk on "The SWEET POTATOES some $30,000,000 of 5V4 per cent gold tion McKee about the Minneapolis robbery and the part played by Touhy gangsters.

That George W. Kerr, reputed Touhy gang member, waived extradition in Chicago where a roundup of mail robbers brought recovery of J600.000 in loot. Kerr agreed to return to California. That Willie Sharkey, Touhy lieutenant, bad been implicated In a $51,000 holdup of the National Bank of Grand Island, a year ago. The Minneapolis mail robbery occurred about 9:30 p.

m. January 3 when a gang of at lea.t six men, invaded the Milwaukee depot, broke into a mail room and stole three registered pouches. Great Lakes Seaway Oh. for 6 2le bonds, due in 1954, into a new issu non-committal. "I expected it," was his only comment.

"We are going to contest It to the end," his attorney announced. Her declaration allefred that Mrs. of kroner obligations bearing a cou New Offensive Against Alcoholism" In the principal address of the Friday night meeting at the municipal uditorium. He also will speak Pat-urday morning at the concluding meeting at Wesley church. pon of 3V4 per cent end redeemable after 1943, was announced Thursday by the National City bank.

The Swedish conversion offer en Doubleday accepted the tender of his hand In marriage while they were In Chicago last November. Bhe "confided In said promise of the said MED-O-SWEET Hens lb. 15c Springs lb. 19c (2 to 4 lbs.) tails the exchange of outstanding $500 face-value bonds at the rate of Faney X4RT CELERY, Bunch JOfJ Taney Curie Cod CRANBERRIES. 2 Iba.

for gjL Wltt'a Choenlat Cov'jrrl PEPPER. MINT PATTIES, Lb. 20c 3 35 defendant," the bill stated, "and has 2,300 kroner principal amount. The Benefits Portrayed St. Cloud, Oct.

26. Approximately 20,000 men could be put to work on construction of the St. Lawrence-Great Lakes waterway, Attorney General Harry H. Peterson said Thursday night at a meeting arranged by the St. Lawrence Waterways' Booster association and the St.

Cloud Chamber of Commerce. Ratification of the waterway treaty at this time would make possible construction under the public works program. kroner was valued today in the for eign exchange market at 24V4 cent WITT'S MED-O-SWEET FARM OSSEO, MINX. At this rate, the holders of a $500 MOVE TO BLOCK REPEAL VOTE FAILS bond would receive in exchange kroner obligation valued at $563.60 Application for exchange of the Harrisburg, Oct. 26.

(IPy CASHEW Nl'TS, 35 Artist Held in Hearing on Alimony McClelland Barclay Fails to Get Freedom With; out $35,000 Bond. dollar bonds, It was stated, must be made In this country at the offices always since remained unmarried and now is ready and willing to marry the defendant." Ganna Walska, Tolish opera singer, was the second Mrs. McCormick and, upon their divorce, it was rumored he settled a large fortune upon her. McCormick obtained the decree, charging desertion. Walska would not leave Paris to reside tn Chicago.

There was a rapprochement of a sort with his first wife a year ago as the daughter of John D. Rockefeller lay mortally 111 in her Drake hotel apartment. McCormick waa an assiduous caller at the bedside. of the National City bank on or be fore November 11, next. The new bonds will be free of Swedish stam duty and will be listed on the Stock The Dauphin county court Thursday cleared the way for Pennsylvanians to vote November 7, along with five other states, on repeal of the eighteenth amendment.

The court refused to grant an injunction asked by national anti-repeal forces, led by Dr. William Sheafe Chase of the International Reform federation, Washington, to prevent placing on the holm Stock exchange. They will be 1-m MENNEPia 7J MABQUETTf K'O UENNEMN 7321 HENNEPtN offered in denominations of 5,000, 1,000, 500 and 100 kroner and will U. S. 'DEVIL'S ISLAND' COMMANDANT DIES San Francisco, Oct.

26. (JP) Colonel George M. Weeks, commandant at Alcatraz Island army prison, died Thursday. Death resulted from a heart attack. The island has been designated as a future federal prison for incorrigible gangsters.

The Perfection Blend Creating a Delicious Appetizing Taste That Lingers Longer, Never Before Obtainable by the General Public, but NOW Sold Exclusively at Witt's bear Interest from November 1. Bridgeport, Oct. It. (IV- The dollar Issue was brought out in 1924 by a group headed by the Dso ballot the names of the 15 wet and a. i cieuana uarciay.

tne artist, was Readinir with closed eves, bv using National City Co. and is redeemable Unsuccessful Thursday night In a v.rov was recently oo 15 dry-pledged candidates for delegates to the state repeal ratification convention December i. as a whole, but not in part, at par and interest November 1. 1934. eourt effort to obtain his release demonstrated.

trom jail after he had been arrested on a charge of being 135,000 In ar-1 im SUPlRlBME 29e ibs. for Coffee GRAND CENTRAL MARKET MEAT, GROCERIES, BAKERY AND FRUITS Quality Food and Lou) Priet 614-616 HENNEPIN AVENUE BETWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH STREETS cj KMM. rrr low FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS Corn Meal 5 10 Picnic 5c Pork Loin whiB 13c I Chance. No Oeiilfr. Plae PACKED EXCLUSIVELY FOR WITTS MARKET S.E.

OSGOOD CO. MINN APOL I Ml DAILY ROASTED GROUND MEDIUM, FINE OR PULVERIZED r.RANH CENTRAL FAMOUS QUALITY BEEF TIN 4 16c MOLASSES ROUND AND SIRLOIN STEAK OR ROAST 14c BRER RABBIT rears in alimony payments to Nan Barclay, his first wife. Arrested Just after dawn Thursday at his Westport home, the artist appeared in a special session of the superior court Thursday night to ask that he be freed without posting the $35,000 bonds demanded for his release by counsel for Mrs. Barclay. Judge Teasely denied the request and Barclay was taken back to jail.

Barclay heard himself described by O. L. Pchern, his former wife's counsel, as "a persistent and coolly deliberate artful dodger of the processes of law." Richard Steel, lawyer retained by tion was "plain persecution and a publicity scheme on the part of Mrs. Barclay." In his own behalf, the artist admitted he had not paid alimony to his wife for the past year and a half. He said he earned $45,000 in 1932.

Schern told the court: "Information has come to us that Barclay has reservations on a boat sailing to Europe and he Intends to make his permanent home there rather than pay the Just award to the woman who lived with him for 13 years." 23c IB. CAN Center RED WHITE RED ft ran BAKING POWDER PANCAKE FLOUR Shoulder Roast 12c Cat sUB21c Steak 15c Cube Pniierhonne Club Rump Roast 8c Pot Roast 6c Raisins CALIPORVIA SEEDLESS 2 12 FRESH CHURNED CREAMERY BUTTER 21c 40-50 SIZE PRUNES PUMPKIN RED WHITE FCY. DRY PACK 2 lbs. 23c 2 NO J'91r CANS AC 3 cans 20c New You Can Have Clean, Bright Linoleum Floors Without Scrubbing! Just apply liquid Wax-rif. It leals out the dirt and icali in th original linoleum finish.

To ktep th linoleum clean afterwards, merely wipe the floor regularly no washing no scrubbing. Wax-rite preserves and protects your linoleum and saves hours of cleaning time. Ideal for wood or composition floors as well. Now on sale at your neighbor RED WHITE TOMATO SOUP BAKED BEANS NEW ENO STYLE OVEN BAKED "CANZ- 17C MILK FED VEAL SPRING LAMB CORN FED PORK Less H)t I.eRa 12 Tork Chops 10c Arm Cuts Shoulder 10c Tork Steak 8 Shoulder Breast Spare Ribs G. C.

WESTERN BEEF Bcef stew Round and Sirloin 4 A Beef Hearts IGT ci6alfr paSl Z. Hamhuruer Shoulder Roast Tot Roast 5c resh Tal1 Sntar Cured Skinned Half or Whole Sliced Raw Hams 8c Strip Bacon, Ham 15c 22c BARS VV 4fc BOB WHITE WWwD LAUNDRY Mil hood grocery. 'Halloween Specials' VFmLr.uruir.it en A 77 juo on Freah Dretied 1 1 Spring Chicken 14c Freih Dreiied Mrs. Van Polls Case i Goes lo Commission The esse of Mrs. Blanche Van Poll, discharged employe of the de- i partment of public relief, went Into the hands of the civil service com-! mission Thursday night with the completion of testimony in her hearing on ouster charges.

The commis-i aion plans to meet early In the week I I I LARD, 4-Lb. Pkg. Frash Made OLEC 3 25c SWEET CIDER "SJfWc GRAPE JUICE "ED WHITE QUART GINGER ALE" bottles2 rm 25c NO BOTTLE CHARGES. JELLY BEANS BLACK yellow2lbs.29c POP CORN FANCY LARGE YELLOW 4 LBS. 25C PEANUTS FANCY JUMBO ROASTED 2lBS.

25C MARSHMALLOWS RED ft WHITl LB. 19C DATES CELLO WRAPPED 2lBS.25C 12c 10c 10c 14c fMicrd Rarnn Rlnr Bolnrna Efts. Grade Link $aunre i LIQUID FICOn WAX GROCERY DEPARTMENT SPECIALS Special From 8 A. M. to 12 M.

M. J. AP I ROYAL LEMON COFFEE, 25C CLEANSER, can. QC to rule on her case. Mrs, Van Poll took the stand In her own defense Thursday night to defend a report tit her dally calls submitted last August 31.

In previous testimony wit IN 4-LR. FAILS REGULAR 19s Coffee OUR FAMOUS MELLO CUP 25c All Day SptctaU 1 LB. LIPTON'S YELLOW LABEL BLACK TEA 6tf 1 LB. GREEN JAPAN 50c LB. can brighten your 35c Arm Hammer BAKING SODA, special, 19c 29c LB.

LB. But fresh roftfel We rlnd It frenh for rou when you bur It. Carnation Coffee Sky land Coffee Glass Jar Coffee MOON 25c 100 Pure 1933 Crop HONEY 5 lb. pail Fancy WILD RICE Ex tra special, lb Fancy Qualilv PEARS or PEACHES, No. 2'i can, special OCJ 1 pkE BISCUIT-MIX, Extra Special, if.

pkK bathroom basin quicker and easier with BAB-O. It is the world's best beauti-fler for enamel and porcelain. Dull film, b. 31c 25c liJCIBrown O.u.lT. 17c Butter RED le WHITE Fresh churned l-LB.

CARTON SUGAR nesses at whose homes she was re-; ported to have called testified that she had not Visited them. Mrs. Van Poll was charged with lnsubordina-j tion, making false reports, untrust-j worthiness and conduct unbecoming a representative of the public relief department. Butter Title Is Won by Ashley Creamery Harvey, N. Oct.

The Ashley creamery won first plae In the butter exhibit at the North Dakota State Dairymen's association Convention which closed here Thursday. The Ashley creamery had a core of 93V4. The Kenmare cream-cry placed second. In the butter Judging contest, J. C.

Woeste of Har-vey was first and T. C. Strohsekl tit Goodrich second. KellojtR's 0 Ik. 27c EXTRA LARGE QUEENS OLIVES CORN FLAKES pkg! dirt, rust van- FrCOhFFEE 47C Per lb.

10c 1 Michltin Hand Heard OCa NAVY BEANS 0 There Is No Need of Experimenting or Incurrinf Mm expense duplication in placing Classified Advertising in Minneapolis. Thousands of regular end occasional Want Ad users have iomonstrated the super io pulling power of The Tribune's greater Daily end Sunday circulation. That why The Tribune publishes more Want Ads than the other Minneapolis papers combined. Coil MAin 1122 and Ask for An Ad Taker PINT JAR 25C 2 PKG8. 29c Fancy Blue Rose iu- 1 7 PABSTETT MSK SOT Ish Instantly.

RICE 0 I I a rin Granulated 1 A lb. cloth40 CHILI CON CARNE OC GENUINE JERSEY Sweet Potatoes 4 lbs 1 5c apeclal WnB SUGAR aack Faner Wlaeonnln Brick Mild ar Stront 5lb.pke.l0o RYE GRAHAM WHITE Fl.ni'R Chaese, 2 lbs. PANCAKE FLOUR, 4-lb, A 'V HEAD LETTUCE'cheadsISc TOKAY GRAPES 2 lbs 15c ORANGES iSz 2 doz 49c GRAPEFRUITS 5 29c Jonathan Apples 75230 Lb. Ej(EjJc FOLGEITS COFFEE China National Aviation corporation flew, according to 11a report Just Issued, R04.000 miles In the year ended June 30, an Increase of 44,000 miles over the preceding 12 months. Hxiqhtetih Urtlvuixnnsr.qulcklii.

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