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ST.LOUIS STAR-TIMES FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 21, 1937. ST.LOUIS STAR-TIMES TEN Rise in Tobacco Use Noted. mpnv wts uoj (J Herman Luetke. tobacconist h2 for 45 wars tv1itre Candidates for Washington U. Art Queen um reri was A stmnir sHmnluc VATICAN REPORTED AS IN ACCORD WITH MUNDELEIN SPEECH bacco.

Prohibition was a hard trim to the tnharrn tmrfo 010 SETTLEMENT NEAR IN MICHIGAN POWER WORKERS' DISPUTE ilc Ko Jgw FRIDAY, SATURDAY MOW. SPECI1H MIND Your MANNERS TEST your knowledge of cor-red social usages by answering the following questions, then checking against the authoritative answers: 1. What is a courteous reply to the sales person who says, "May I help 2. What should a person do if he is having a hard time getting through a crowd? 3. Is it good manners to visit with friends in the store aisles? 4.

Should a man or woman seated in a theater rise to let a late-comer pass? 5. How long should one keep a borrowed book? What would you do if Someone you dislikt wants to do you a favor (a) Allow him to without protest? (b) Bluntly refuse it? (c) Thank him and say that it isn necessary? (Answers to these questions will be found on nare 25.) Copyright. SALTED Spare Ribs 10 LARGE Ham Slices May Release Book on Church's Relations With Germany in Nazi Dispute. VATICAN CITY, May 21. (U.

Cardinal Mundelein speech in, Chicago criticizing Germany's attitude toward the Roman Catholic Church expresses the "unofficiar opinion of the church on the situation, sources close to the Vatican secretariat of state said today. These sources said further speeches of the same nature might possibly be expected from bishops in various parts of the world, with the express idea of impressing on Germany the necessity for making peace with the church. The same sources said the Holy See may be forced soon to publish its "white book" containing documents and evidence to show violations by Germany of its concordat with the Vatican, unless relations improve. It has been known for many weeks that the Vatican has been preparing such a book for use if needed. Publication has been delayed to see how relations develop.

The book is understood to outline the entire history of ties between Germany and the church. BAC0NT18 4 Bargain! VEAL $160 Monthly Baiic Pay Agreed On in Conference With Gor. Morphy. SAGINAW, May 21. Under an agreement banning strikes, representatives of the Consumers Power Co.

and the United Automobile Workers' Union met today to discuss "permanent settlement" of a dispute that resulted in a strike of 1,500 employes on Wednesday. Gov. Frank Murphy, who ordered the strikers to return to work after power and light service to 300.000 residents of the Saginaw Valley had been halted, announced that company and union oHlcials had approved a program which would make possible a final agreement. The conferees, who met In Murphy's office in Lansing, agreed to resume negotiations here center of the strike area on this basis: 1. Priority will be given to the union's demand for a $160-a-month minimum wage.

2. The company will waive an election to determine the union's strength. 3. The conferees will continue their discussions "to a conclusion." 4. In the event of a deadlock, tne issues will be submitted to Murphy for mediation, without recourse to strikes.

6. The union will bargain only for Its own members. Saginaw, Flint, Bay City, Owosso and scores of small towns and villages were affected by the strike. Industrial plants, lacking power with which to operate machinery, dismissed more than 60,000 workers for the day. Emergency lines served hospitals and police and fire BREAST STEW SHOULDER CLINICAL CONFERENCE WILL OPEN HERE MONDAY The annual clinical conference of the St.

Louis Clinics will open at 9 a. m. Monday at the St. Louis Medical Society Building. 3839 Lindell boulevard.

Physicians from the southwestern states and medical officers of the Seventh Crops Area of the Army and Navy will participate In a week's intensive study of developments in all branches of medicine and surgery. The course is given each year by St Louis physicians held in the various hospitals. The officers of the St. Louis Clinics are Dr. Frederick A.

Jostes, president, and Dr. Daniel L. Sexton, secretary. EVANGELICAL WOMEN'S MEETING TO END TONIGHT EARLY MORN 3 CO IFF EOj Reg. 10c Size ilea 1 1 lauca Candidates for Beaux Arts Ball Queen, one of whom will be crowned at the ceremonies tonight at Washington University.

Left to right. Miss Susan Thompson, Veiled Prophet Queen, Miss Tess Lammers, Miss Zoe Willson, Miss Allison Johnston, and in front, Miss Nila Lesley. im.L'ljll:l.kN:H Nazi Press Repeats Editorial Attack on Cardinal's Speech BERLIN, May 21. (U. The newspaper Der Angriff today renewed its attack on Cardinal Mundelein of Chicago in an editorial in connection with the official German protest to Washington against the Cardinal's speech denouncing Nazi charges of immorality among Catholic priests.

The editorial repeated earlier signs of indignation at "this grave insult to the German government" and charged that Cardinal Mundelein was working hand-in-glove with Jewish anti-Nazis. The paper commented: "He (Mundelein) Is no cuckoo to lay eggs in any nest and then fly away and forget them. We patiently await what the Vatican has to say to this choleric diplomacy." MAN, 57, SUCCUMBS AFTER FOURTH SUICIDE ATTEMPT August Heller, 57-year-old retired filling station proprietor. 5207 Windsor parkway, shot himself to death yesterday by firing a .32 caliber bullet into his forehead. Found by his wife in the basement of their home after she had heard the shot, he died nine hours later In the City Hospital.

Mrs. Heller told police he had been despondent since disposing of his business several weeks ago, and three times previously had attempted suicide. SPAGHETTI LB. Fresh Cut ROBINSON'S WORK DIAMOND Engagemsnt Ring This Beautiful Engagement Ring is simply adorable and PURE APPLE FOR NEW DEAL MAY GAIN OF $107,198 IN NET INCOME OF LACLEDE GAS CO. The Evangelical Women's Union will end its four-day convention here at a meeting at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the Second Baptist Church, 508 North Kingshighway.

Speakers will be Mrs. Mae Friday Ashbrook, president of the Ohio District Union, and Dr. G. W. Richards, president of the Evangelical and Reformed Church.

All-day sessions were scheduled at St. John's Methodist Church, 5000 Washington boulevard, with luncheon meetings at noon and dinner meetings before the closing session. Election of officers was part of the program. Engineers' Meeting Tonight. A meeting of the St.

Louis Section of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers will be held at 8 o'clock tonight at the Engineers' Club, 4359 Lindell boulevard. BITTEB PUT HIM ON BENCH 12 Genuine Side Diamonds We claim it is an outstanding value at our big bargain price of $19.85. 50c in Cash is all you need at the time of purchase. Later, you pay only 50c a week. interest, carrying charges.

W5 A Real Special -1lfl Majority Leader Has Toed the Line on Roosevelt's Policies. Report for Twelve Months Ending March 31 Shows Income of $146,435. Laclede Gas Light Co. reports for is one of our own creations. It is set with a Genuine Diamond in the center in a most effective design, surrounded by 12 Genuine Side Diamonds.

The ring is handsomely engraved in 18 White Gold on 14-K Natural (Yellow) Gold. PAY 50c the twelve months ended March 31, 1937, a net income of $146,435 after charges and taxes, as compared with net income of $39,237 for the twelve DOWN months ended March 31, 1936, an increase of $107,198. Operating revenues for the period were $6,992,170 against $6,983,253 a year ago, while operating expenses, retirements, maintenance and federal income taxes totaled $5,063,637 against $5,228,343. Positively No fnferesf -No Carrying Charge LONGTIME HELPFUL CREDIT F. D.

R. Says Stories of Selection of New Justice Are Guesses WASHINGTON, May 21. (U. President Roosevelt said today he had not considered a successor to retiring Supreme Court Justice Willis Van Devanter and doesn't expect to for some time. Mr.

Roosevelt limited his press conference comment on the judiciary situation to that brief statement. After being asked jestingly If he "would confirm the senate appointment" of Senator Joseph Robinson, Arkansas, Democrat, to the bench, Mr. Roosevelt said he had not considered any possible appointee. Anything newspapermen write about Associate Justice Van De-vanter's successor, the President said, should be labeled "surmise No. 23." Non operating income totaled $364,474 as compared with $426,982.

Gross income was $2,293,007 against $2,181,892. Interest, amortizafion, totaled $2,146,571 as compared with $2,135,324 resulting in net in come above. to G. B. S.

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fj C- 'A) you're noticing Our Family's 4 ti WhUkey ha got! 1 '( Harry E. Wilken PCIm mmrS cQkx zmSL ff DODGED TOMFOOLERIES 19 LONDON. May 21. (U. George Bernard Shaw suggested to day that maybe it was the corona tion "tomfooleries" and not Mrs.

Wallis Warfield that caused the This is one of a series of per sonality sketches of versons con Duke of Windsor to leave the throne. In a letter to the weekly publication Time and Tide, Shaw wrote: sidered as possible appointees to "In the coronation the symbols are not merely obsolete. They sym tne supreme Court vacancy ere ated by the retirement of Asso date Justice Willis Van Devan ter. bolize conditions which have been reversed. They represent the king's Investment with powers he no longer wields and of which it cost us two revolutions and several regicides to Ladies' 6 DIAMOND Wrist Watch Yellow Gold color Baguette wrist watch.

A dependable timepiece set with 6 Genuine diamonds. Case has a stainless WASHINGTON, May 21. (U. Most senatorial colleagues of T. Robinson, 64-year-old ma deprive him.

21-JEWEL Man's Wrist Watch One of our really big gift Bargains. Man's New Tonneau Shape watch of smart design with leather strap. 21 Jewels. Dependable timepiece. 20c in cash is all you need now.

Later AA pay 50c 'W weekly if 20c DOWN 50c A WEEK "The clothes used are the clothes of William the Conqueror and Queen Matilda, transmogrified by generations of costumers into fancy dresses symbolic of nothing but the Russian jority leader to whom President Roosevelt has entrusted the New Deal legislative program, believe his steel back for greater reward should be appointment to ballet. "I should not be surprised to learn the Supreme Court. 45c DOWN 50c A WEEK that Edward VIII flatly refused to The proximity of his age to the endure its thousand-year-old torn 70-year-old retirement for justices fooleries and that this and not his which he is attempting to hammer diplomatic master stroke in marry ing an American lady was the real through the senate as a part of cause of his abdication. the president's judiciary reorgan ization plan stands, however, as a possible bar to such a tribute. BONDS OF UNION E.

L. P. TO BE REDEEMED ON JULY 1 In view or arguments made in behalf of the court plans, it was be On July 1 bonds and preferred The grand flavor that real tasty lieved presidential advisers have cautioned against fulfillment of a reported promise to Robinson that he would be appointed to the next vacancy on the supreme court shares of several Illinois subsidiaries of Union Electric Light Power Co. of Missouri will be redeemed in grain has got! connection with plans for the mer ger of five East Side subsidiaries. bench.

Placed in the most powerful legislative position in the government, Robinson opened the special ses The $6,750,000 of 5'i per cent bonds of the Union Electric Light sion of the New Deal coneress bv Power of Illinois will be retired at 102 li and that company's You sure do get it in our Family's Whiskey good and plenty! driving the emergency banking bill through committee and senate in 6 per cent preferred issue of a 000 will be redeemed at 103. seven hours on March 9, 1933. The $2,400,090 of 5 per cent bonds of the East St. Louis Light fe Power The Arkansas legislator toed the DIAMOND Man's Initial Rine une with the administration to will be redeemed at 105. press tnrougn one of the most is ever made out of, or ever will be.

And IH say you get the flavor of that tasty grain in The Wflken Family Whis On competition of the merger the new company. Union Electric of sweeping legislative programs in the Attractively designed Solid Yellow or White Gold ring for a man. Handsomely engraved. It is set with 2 Genuine Diamonds. history ot the nation.

Only Illinois, will issue $22,000,000 of 31 DIAMOND rsr A very popular ring is this one in Solid White Gold, attractively designed and engraved. It is set with 3 matched Genuine Diamonds and our low price. CvOr 53 85 bargain 20c DOWN 50c A WEEK per cent bonds to the Missouri key good and plenty. And if company. You just can't get away from your whiskey is just bound to taste of what you make it out of.

That's something Pa "Wilken was always hammering into us, and you can just bet it's something well never forget. Real choice clean grain that's ripened good, and dried out right that's the only kind of grain Our Family's Whiskey Solid Gold in- Cl itial in Onyx 31 TO VISIT OUR OPTICAL DEPT. you're looking for something with a real honest-to-goodness mildness to it well just try it! Top TAX COLLECTORS LOOKING FOR BARRYMORE ASSETS 20c DOWN 50c A WEEK NEIGHBORHOOD STORES OPEN EVENINGS SACRAMENTO, May 21. (U. State tax collectors were looking today for something owned by John Barrymore on which they could put a lien.

The movie star was reported to Ie $4500 delinquent In once, by his vote to override the President's veto on the bonus bill which he had taken every step to defeat, did Robinson swing out of line. Born at Little Rock. Ark, August 26, 1872, Robinson made the best of meager funds to obtain a public school education and a legal degree at the University of Arkansas. He was admitted to the bar in 1895 and established a reputation as a criminal lawyer. Robinson was elected to the Arkansas General Assembly for a two-year term in 1894.

He was elected to congress in 1902 and served until January 4, 1913. when he became governor of Arkansas. He resigned from the gubernatorial office January 28, 1913. to become United States senator, succeeding Jeff Davis, who had died. He has served In the senate since that time.

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