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THE STATE JOURNAL, LANSING. MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1933 LAWYE DIES IN CLEVELAND Special to The State Journal: CHARLOTTE. Julv 98 WnH ha. TRUCKERS MAY TEST SEES QUICK AGIN QN TOY'S APPEAL been received of the death of Mrs. Every plate made by us is absolutely guaranteed aa to Fit, Materials and Workmanship.

What more can you buy at any price? i PART OF FUND Winchell Wins Dempsey Fight Writer Recovers race after Brawl with Al Jolson Three Days Ago George W. Reed, former resident of Lansing street, Charlotte, who died at the home of her daughter, Ethel, in Cleveland. whpr th fim.ni President Soon to Hear Many Versions of World Conference Senator James Couzens, Lone Republican on United States Delegation, to Tell "How Bad Things Were;" Detroiter Far from Pleased With London Economic Parley vice was to be held Wednesday. FROM SOUP TO NUTS State Board Asked to Release $5,000 to Help Pay Cost of Bar Meeting No Appoint West Michigan Interests Are Considering Plan Organization Bort aoME" A (JO III CcL Dismissal of Charges against Alleged Gangsters Taken To High Court Speedy disposal by the state supreme court of the appeal of Harry 8. Toy, Wayne county prosecutor, from I tLw I IV A 4 Necessary.

Cosna la Any Tone GRAND RAPIDS, July 26 0P West with the monetary side of the con Michigan trucking Interests are con YOU Uoui riM ference as It was on the financial siderlng the possibility of litigation to TOUCH Irs snssaerai assa a. mrr a commission that he served. Morrison was on the economic commis IX 1 WASHINGTON, July 36 (A The President is going to receive soon abundant versions of the world economic conference. Its faults and fan-urea, and the outlook for the future. Already, American delegates have begun to reach home, although the TOU USED I I test the validity of the new law licensing transient dealers In farm sion which handles tariff matters.

Finance committee of the state administrative board has under consideration a request of the Michigan Bar association for (5,000 to be taken from the state advertising fund to assist In defraying expense of the American Bar association meeting In Grand Rapids. The state conservation department, which has been charged by the legislature with responsibility for expenditure of the advertising fund, has declined to release any portion of it for Teeth Extracted SSe Each Dr.J.RAhrens Dr. M. A. Walker 202 N.

Washington Corner Ottawa St. OFFICE OPEN Daily from to At New York, the Texan told reporters he believed the conference John Matthyse, former president of fFmr? by tb ban iphyssaajis the largest sailing dwiv. t.M Arinil Bril Pftljr harnttaa yet rivea prompt relief J.tii Six Seli-ans. Hot water. Sur.

Relief. Sum 1S97. Trial ia proof 25c would be resumed when certain con stalemated conference does not recess formally until Thursday. Both Also Monday, Wednesday, Friday Even in 7 to ditions have changed. This was inter LOS ANGELES.

July 26 V-The Wlnchell-Jolson tlft was a three-way affair Wednesday, but It was all good, clean fun. Walter the tattlers column recovered face as an aftermath of his losing bout with Al Jolson. the mammy singer, by planting haymaker on the jaw of Jack Dempsey. the former heavyweight champ, in a clown act at the Olympic auditorium fights Tuesday night Dempsey aod his acuta bride, the blonde Hannah Williams, were being Introduced from the ring as Winchell crawled ihrsugh the ropes. The columnist ock a bow.

wliecled. swung on Dempsey, and the former tltlehold-er went down in a half -duck, half-slip. It was a "gag." but Mrs. Dempsey's husband's face was the essence of surprise as he dodged the blow. Whether it landed seemed to be immaterial: Dempsev ta-UtJ resin.

Last Friday Al of the blackface act In a not-so-clowniJi skit at the Hollywood Legion staaium fights planted preted here as applying to restoration the old Grand Rapids Truckers' association, who said truckers have such litigation under advisement, announced an organization is also contemplated "to oppose efforts of rival Interests to legislate us off municipal markets." of domestic price equilibrium and ner- convention purposes. naps co-operation of other important run INWIbUTlQN VZJ4 WWUI IIHI II Hill Mil UUvl kllllOi HWKVIIIillll lilHWis nations in raising prices. Ralph Morrison of San Antonio, and Senator Jim Couzens of Michigan headed America-ward without waiting for the recess. Morrison had little to say when he reached New York Tuesday. Couzens arrival later in the week The money is matched with equal amounts furnished by tourists' associations to advertise advantages of the state.

decision of Judge John P. Scallen of Detroit recorder's court in dismissing gun-totlng charges against two alleged gangsters was predicted Wednesday by Jay Mertz, clerk of the court. The high tribunal Tuesday agreed to review the case and representatives of the prosecutor said tnat appeal briefs will be filed immediately. The defense will then be notified of the date when reply briefs must be filed and Mertz said that thla would probably be about August 15 The case, under present plans, will be submitted on briefs and no oral argument will be heard. The clerk said he believes a decision will be made soot: after submission.

Arrestd on Speeding Count Tin case Involves the arrest of Sam Btetn and Joe Massel Detroit police on charges of carrying concealed weapons. They were taken Into custody after being stopped for speeding. A revolver was found In the rear seat of their car. Judee Scallen dismissed the case on may bring fireworks. In London, he told friends he intended to make a bee-line for Washington on his return and tell the President "just how bad things were" at the conference.

The outspoken Detroiter, lone re A SSasSSaaSSSSSSa- aSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSnSSS a SSSSSSSSnwaWnSSSSSSSaaSSSSSanSSS- NAME JUDGES FOR CHURCH CHOIR EVENT Twelve town and country church choirs will compete for $250 In prizes offered by R. E. Olds at the People's church Friday morning beginning at 9 o'clock. Fred Kllleen, Fred Patton. and Zlnovy Kogan will act as judges publican on the delegation, restrained a fist or two on the person of Mr.

Winchell in payment for a real or Imagined wrong incident to the with difficulty his disapproval of many aspects of the conference while It was proceeding lest he embarrass his colleagues and the President. At the same time he left no doubt of his columnist's work on a movie icenarlo. They haven't made up yet. SALETFLiliSES grounds that the arrest and search conviction that the conference conflicted with the American domestic program and coming at this time was doomed from the outset. Couzens Is expected to deal mostly 113 SOUTH WASHINGTON AVE.

were Illegal. Should the court sustain the prosecutor's appeal, the case would LAGGII be reinstated and a trial ordered. AGREEMENT BLANKS ALL OUT THURSDAY for the event whlcn was organized In 1924 and has been held each year on the annual summer farmer's day at Michigan State college. Two classes compete. In Class A prizes ranging from SS5 to 110 are awarded four different groups and in Class six groups win prizes ranging from $50 to $5.

The contest is open to the public. Flays Republicans In 'New Deal' Talk WASHINGTON. July 26 V-Wal-ter L. Barlow, assistant to the attorney general, in a speech he called a "defense of patronage" told the District of Columbia democratic advisory committee Wednesday that republican job-holders were being replaced by democrats In compliance with the "mandate" of the voters. Last November, he said.

Americans voted to discharge "all of those who represented the Dollcies thev found Expect Not More Than Sets to Replace the Stickers Expiring Aug. 1 (Cneluded frass 1) agreements to Increase wages and curtail working hours, thereby helping employment. Since these agreements have not gone out yet to the employers the badge cannot be worn by anyone and It was said that after August 1 the distribution would be carefully regulated. The wool textile code was being whipped into shape Wednesday for presentation to President Roosevelt within a few hours If possible. Johnson and representatives of his Mary Miles Minter Indignant at Judge LOS ANGELES.

July 36 iffy Mary Miles Minter. former film star. Indignant at the suggestion that her mother might be open to prosecution in connection with the handling of Miss Minter's finances, criticized the Judge who linked Mrs. Charlotte Shelby with her business losses. Her statement Tuesday was In answer to remarks from the superior bench by Judge C.

S. Bumell holding that an Investigation should be made of the financial transactions of Mrs. Shelby, the actress' mother. He broached the subject in sentencing to prison Leslie B. Henry, former broker convicted of embezzling $40,000 from Mrs.

Shelby. Sales of automobile license plates for the second half of the calendar year to motorists who took advantage of the opportunity to pay half the foe and operate on 1932 plates are advancing slowly. While approximately 412.000 half- 08E(llOWG3c cost stickers were sold the department of state anticipates that probably not more than 350.000 sets of plates will replace the stickers Augurt 1. the date when 1933 plates must be placed on destructive." A 'new deal' Is ImnnsKlhl with 'nIH dealers'," he added. "It takes new dealers as well as new cards, as any old-time poker player can tell you." automobiles.

Sales are now approximating 7.000 sets of plates a day. State officials request that motorists purchase their plates at once to avoid a rush just before the deadline. mm advisory boards received the reports of Arthur D. Whiteside, the deputy administrator who handled the hearing, and expected to give approval soon. It was understood that the report would propose a minimum wane of SI 8 for the industry Instead of the fl4 proposed In the code and 18 sought by labor.

Thursdav five million agreement blanks, asking volunteer pledges of higher wases and shorter hours for all workers, will be laid on the desks of American business and tradesmen. Seek to Prevent Friction Meantime, the recovery administra on qaahin I Doctor Bag, Tire Stolen during Night THE GRAND WIND-UP OF THIS GREAT tion showed deep solicitude towards! preventing friction between capital; Dr. Spencer D. Guy. 307 United building, reported to police Tuesday afternoon that his Instrument bag was stolen from his automobile while It was parked in front of his office Monday night.

A tire waa stolen Tuesday from an automobile owned by Ernest Sandin. 1341 Knollwood avenue, while the car was parked In the 600 block of East North street, according to a report to police Tuesday nlgbt. Sale To The Bare Walls Under Orders of the Court to Sell All Merchandise to Satisfy Creditors and labor. Reports or strutes. actual or threatened, and of widespread discharges of union sympathizers caused both Johnson and his chief counsel.

Doiald Rlchberg. to advise against "snlplr.g and suspicion" and unfair activity by either side. Rirhberg outstanding champion of labor's causes, moved to quiet workers' fears by assuring them that the industrial law's guarantee ef right to organize could not be modified by any code, that companies would not be THE FINAL SLASH-YOUR LAST CHANCE STERILIZATION LAW PLANNED BY NAZIS Meat Department SALE STARTS THURSDAY MORNING 9 O'CLOCK Frist, Beef Tenderloin permitted to prescribe unions limited1 to their plants and that It was only just, now that concerns may bind, themselves In Industrial groups. that their workers should likewise organize throughout each trade. This was regarded as of particular, importance since the steel Industry's! code, due a hearing next week, pro-! poses to prescribe a company union! organization with final appeals In disputes decided by the head of the Fnsk Baby Calf Liver lb.

BERLIN. July 28 A new law designed to purify the German race by sterilization of the unfit and authorizing such an operation In extreme cases or at an Individual's re-' quest will be made effective by the nazl government next January i. A special board will have control powers for execution of the and three cinerts will hear appeals. LOST 57 POUNDS OF FAT CUT DOWN ON FOOD i To the Public of Lansing Soon the doors will close on this great sale. We positively must sell to bare walls by August 5th under order of the court.

Important! Read! Our present inventory of merchandise of many thousand dollars positively must be sold in the next nine days. Just nine hectic days of bargains. Do not miss your share. Fancy Aged Steaks Liver Sausage Minced Ham fl Ham Loaf fl Jr Veal Loaf ib. Round or Sirloin lb.

21c THURSDAY MORNING SPECIALS One table Men's Shirts, Ties, Hose, IQp Handkerchiefs. Sweaters One Table Q. Boys' furnishings, special One Table 9Qf Men's furnishings One Table IQs? Men's furnishings Men's shirts, values to 12.50, CJJ now Men's suspenders, values to $1.50, 77 now iK" Men's caps, values to $1.25, 47i" now Men's hose, values to 50c, 27C now Men's shirts and shorts, values to 50c 27C Men's rayon underwear, values to $1.50, S7 now Men's hose, wool, values to $1.50 57C now and the major code submitted by the coal Industry Is expected' to do likewise. Johnson's speech Tuesday night bubbled over with assurance: "Nothing will even hamper the President's program. The power of this people once arouted and united In a fixed purpose Is the most Irresistible free the world." Flays Profiteers That power, he maintained.

Is definitely aroused. He spoke In plain terms against merchants making prof-itrerliit; price advances: "It is a lot eter to secure profits Uirmich bigger business than It is Shoulder Cuts Center Cuts 15 lb. Veal Steak Pork Chops 1 lost t7 lot. by Uklng Krutchen Sltt and it had no ill eftrct on mc. 1 didn't cut down on a singlt food I recommend tt to anyone ho overweight," Mrs.

A. Roplak. S. Mtiwaukre. me To win slender, youthful figure take a half teatpoontul of Kruaehen Salts In a of hot water first thing avery morning.

While fat li leaving you gain In strength, health, and physical charm look younger. Many physicians prescribe it and thousands of fat tolks ait over the world have achieved slendernesa. A Jar lasts 4 weeks and costs but a trifle at any I Baked Goods Dept.i throuph higher price. In spite of the very best the President may be able to plan and his men to carry out his plans. If we don't get purchasing power to the proper level and do it now Goodbye Lansing Out Goes All Boys' Merchandise By August 5th Boys' Slickers and Boys Underwear Raincoats Bays' all wool underwear.

values to 77i One large lot of 74. boys' 3155, now raincoats, values to voo and siken 00. S1.47 wool underwear, values to $3.50, $1.07 Boys' Hose one bor'. Boys' Wash Stnts and ankle hose. 1 7 All boys' wash suits, values to S3e.

now values to $1.50, 77( Boys' Wool Hose, An now values to SI .00. now Au hovs' wash suits. values to S17 Boys' Shirts $85. now One small lot of boys' shirts I Kniclcsira value, to fig, ByS now OsIC One large lot of boys One special lot of boys' knickers, values to khaki sport shirts, OA. $2.50, t1 17 values to now OU ov ePi.il mmummm One large lot of boys' Boys' Sweaters One larre lot of boys' sleeve- $1.47 less sweaters, all siies ana novf colors, values to 77 a i.sj, now it' Juvenile Suits Boys' slipover sweaters, Boys' wool suits, values slirs and colors, values to r- $1.27 no, $3.35 drugstore.

But protect your health make sure you get Kruscben It's the BATE way to reduce and money back If not Joyfully poppy siid Bread 7C Danish Pinuppli Rolls, doz 23e Old Fashlomd Molassis Cookiis. 2 doz. Tutti Fruit Cup Cakes, doz. 23c MEN'S FURNISHINGS ALL SMALL LOTS ODDS AND ENDS OF MERCHANDISE AND BROKEN SIZE RANGES TO BE CLOSED OUT AT A SENSATIONAL REDUCTION. Men's Shirts Men's Neckwear One large lot of men's one small lot at ntn's wash shirts, broadcloth, not all "lura i 4Q.

sires, some neckband and Xi7, collar attarhrd ahirta 0n' Ur' lo1 conar aitacnea sniris, nlun gi.oe. tycj values up to -i 7 now 4 $2.50, now ef (Three far ll.0 Men's Pajamas Bdu One large lot of men OBe slip-on and button style not .11 sites, reluct s- pajamas, broadcloth and to Ji.oo, now 4 1 fancy patterns, values up One lot of men's belt, not $1.37 77c Men's Hose Men's Caps One small lot of men's OM fancy hose, TSlucS 4 fj rarr mesh caps, values to to 35c. now M-, An Ill One urge lot of mens OB. of oddt and I hose, values V7t tni' caps, momly to 75c, now 1 pobbe. valuea to 07- ss.se, now OIL Men's Athletic wsssssssfswfwwss Underwear Men's Sweaters "JTL- 97a slipover aweatera, values to 1 Sl-as.

ii-- Men'a Shirts and Shorts BOw I 37C OB mn'' 1 sleeveless sweaters, all Men's B. V. Values to colors, slipover style, values 67c $1.27 satisfied. Advertisement. MEN'S SUITS there Isn't going to be any bigger business.

There is going to be less business. "Speculative price advances are the best wav to kill the goose that lays the golden eK. and as most business men will agree, that is a pretty sickly looking goose right now." But he recognized that eventually the public will have to pay for the Increased labor expenditures: YOUR LAST CHANCE This large group of Men' mtfl Tat? Ml II II. I suits mostly light shades, not all sites, but suits of quality and reputation made by Kuppen- "Ail the President asks of you is that you lean over backward not to hetmev and M. Wile A Co.

Men's suits which formerly sold as high as $50.00 to be closed out at mark up prices one cent further or faster than you have to. to absorb thee actual Increased costs." The telegrams that kept coming to MEALS tf tbe ship lOBTSIDE CABIN! lis your nam sJzbl the White House were signed by bust nessmen of every caliber. Among them were Alfred P. Sloan of Oeneral Motors: Edward A. Cudahy.

the pack Tuna Fish Cheese Society Blend Coffee Cafeteria Lunch Counter Thursday Noon Thursday Noon AmerkM Hom.de Chop Ouey Meat Loaf Creamed Peas Potatoes ana kici A BnMer GEORGIAN BAY er: Warner Brothers Pictures: spokes MEN'S SUITS men for such units as General Food corporation, Gillette Razor company: 30,000 ISLANDS b. Detroit 3.4S P. Sunday YOUR LAST CHANCE the Christian Science Monitor, and other newspaper and magazine pub Here is the opportunity you CrvtM take St. Cl.tr, Mvar St. Ctafe, Uke Hues have been waiting for to buy lishers: the Carnation Milk eompany.

and a long roster of the country best ltd good conservative men's suit at A. PtvrrSd 12.45 P.M.... 85 known corporations. 04 Boys' Topcoats All bovs' topcoats, values to tj-f Of $7.50, now M-Of All boys' topcoats, values to S2.R7 $12.00. now iai)0 All boys' topcoats, values, to fiQ J7 $15.00, now Boys' Overcoats Boys' winter overcoats, not all siies, go values lo $7.50, now Boys' winter overcoats, not all sites.

Qm ffj values to $10.00. now SHERIFFS OPEN MEET I. Parry Sd. 2,15 P.M... btw) CraliO, 10.000 tsl a sensational price.

This group of Men's Suits Include all sisea and styles, light and dark shades. Men's suits which formerly sold aa high aa $50.00 to be closed out at MEN'S HATS Buy yeur next Fall's hat during this great sale and at these liquidation prices. These groups of hats include the famous Dobbs and Frank H. Lee hats. SPECIAL One lot of men's hats, a 7 values to $10.00, bow One large of men's hats including new styles and shapes, all sixes and colors, flJO C'J valuea to 15.00, now Ji.O One large lot of men's XX Dobb's Beaver A hats, values to 20, now PloU I Pandas, SMa's Revel Ar.

IMrelt tli30A.M.... HOLLAND. Jury 26 UPh-Business sessions of the ninth annual convention of the Michigan Sheriff's associa tion begin Wednesday with Fred C. 27' Supper Special T-Bone Steak Broiled 29c Franz. NUes, former Berrien county presiding.

Secretary of State Frank Fitzgerald will speak before the 7 annual banquet Thursday night. MEN'S SUITS Homado Baked Beans lb. lOc Hinadi Moat Loaf lb. 27c UEIVQ TOPCOATS Jaat a few men's topcoats left la the store. Buy your next Fall's topcoat during this great sale and at these ridiculously tow prices.

One lot of men's topcoats, values to $25.00, now JAielU YOUR LAST CHANCE This anusually large lot of men's suits including all sises and atvlea. all natterns and fab. tl BOY'S SUITS YOUR LAST CHANCE Our Boys Department soon will be closed forever. Buy his next Fall's school suit during this great dose out sale. All boys two-knlcker suits, 46 values to $12.50.

now All boys' two-knlcker suits, values to $15.00, now PU.OO All Boys' two-knicker suits, dso values to $18.00, now ePOoOU tics is the largest clothing value (585 to) IVterman's Discovery kills at minimum $15.45 One lot of men's topcoats, values to. $35.00, now ever to oe oiierea to ine puDiie of Lansing. Men's suits including new Fall patterns and styles values to $50.00, now CHOICE OF THE HOUSE. ANT TOPCOAT AT ONE OF THESE TWO PRICES. pens I sing special doszi on can, wi gfjta behind baseboards, mouldings, be la meka, etc.

where bed buaa breed, fcaft Minleaa. ineipeoslve. Guaranteed. PMeraao'a Discovery at your dnicciat S-S. NORTH AMERICAN SOUTH AMERICAN Ask any Travel flareaa.

It. K. Ttrart Agent writ far Booklet BR EARL C. KIKBY. General Agent 1M Fort Street.

West. Detroit, Mkh. Chicago, Dnlath Geergtaa Bay Transit Company 319-321 S. Washington Ave. "Wkere Quality and Economy Meet" i nTiTT.vjifyi.

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