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MONDAY EVENING, JULY 1, 1935. THIRTEEN ST. LOUIS STAR-TIMES ST. LOUIS STAR-TIMES Audrain County Men Who Will Figure in Muench Trial CHARGES MISUSE OF RELIEF FUNDS IN VIRGIN ISLANDS BODY OF MAN WHO LEAPED OFF BOAT SOUGHT IN RIVER I un. mj I I 1 JUL terior Ickes has followed in th3 Virgin Islands is also what has happened in all other places where he has handled relief funds." Yates said charges against the administration include illegal use ct funds, destruction of food intended! for the poor arid attempts by Pearson to suppress freedom of speech and win over the press by favors.

Pearson supporters contend the charges are based on the desire of the 'outs' to become the and install a spoils system. 250 -Piece Band. The Waterloo, 111., Municipal Bands will be hosts Sunday to ten bands from Southern Illinois cities. Concerts and drills have been planned and a massed band of 250 pieces will play. Former Assistant Governor Says Food Has Been Diverted to British Possessions.

NEW YORK. July t. (U. Paul Yates, former assistant governor of the Virgin Islands, charged today that relief funds sent to the islands by the federal government have been misused and relief food diverted to British possessions. Speaking for eight other witnesses arriving on the Liner Coamo to tes Woman Says He Jumped When Girl Refused to Dance With Him Again.

Efforts were being made today to recover the tody of John Sodowski, 28 years eld, of 1121 Obear street, vho Saturday night plunged into the Mississippi Irom the second deck cf the excursion boat St. Paul because ayoung woman spurned his offer to eance with her. Miss Nellie Comer. 4560 North Broadway, told police she had seen Sodowski leaning on the rail with fcis face in his hands and had asked kim what was troubling him. She 4aid he complained that "the girl 1 was dancing with won't dance tify before a senate committee in BASEBALL TODAY SPORTSMAN PARK.

3:00 P. M. Cardinals vs. Pittsburgh Probable Pitchers: Buh Box and RrrTd Srt Sal at Cardinal Tirkrt Office. MfHIBint Floer, Arcade Bldj.

vestigating the administration of Paul Pearson, governor for the last four years. Yates said: "The course Secretary of the In- the trial. Left to right, Circuit Judge William C. Hughes, who will preside; Sheriff E. S.

Haycraft of Audrain County; Frank Hollingsworth, W. Wallace Fry and R. D. Rodgers, Mex ico lawyers, who are associated with the defense counsel. Interest in the pending trial of Mrs.

Nelle Tipton Muench on a charge of complicity in the kidnaping of Dr. Isaac Dee Kelley, has been transferred to Mexico, where the case will be called September 2. Above are some of the officials and lawyers who will figure in AIR CONDITIONED HEADQUARTERS LIQUOR ACTRESS ASKS $250,000 BALM FROM MOVIE MAN CONTEST CLOSES I BURGLARS ENTER HOME AND TAKE $950 IN GEMS In her absence yesterday, burglars gained entrance to the apartment 1 of Mrs. Margaret Lyman at 5911 jt.ea. i.s.

rr. EVERY WEEK Ticket A HIT SHOW STORE TAP ROOM 709 Washington Ave. Coot oif and relax in Downtown's Most Popular Cocktail Room. St. Loaisans Hurt In Crash.

SPRINGFIELD, July 1. (I. N. Five persons are recovering today from injuries sustained last night when their automobile was ditched south of the city. The injured are Clinton Rose and Antonio Rofogales.

Lincoln, and Thomas, Pete and Helen Andros, all of St. Louis. CHICAGO, July 1. (IT N. A quarter of a million dollars has been demanded All Heek TnlHfiUT IT 0.1 And luntUill HI u.iu JutT 7 First Time at Municipal Opera Kingsbury avenue by means of a skeleton key and stole jewels valued at $950.

The loss is not insured. rcppv-OaT -Frolicsome-fat Stepping Lite Muural Tlay ot Callege by beautiful Dor-o Appleby, stage and screen star, from Sidney M. Spiegel, flim executive, for alleged breach of prom- (S Enjoy FOREST PARKQ IGHLANDU RI Era tse. ine suit was filed in superior I I We Specialize in Laundering PALM BEACH LINEN SEERSUCKER SUITS nr swim pool or 03C Tvwrl and Chrcki 0 court Saturday, less than an hour before the court clerk' closed his office, BIO FREE SHOWS Dancinf Nightly to mus outlawing i THIS BRH.IUVT CST GERTRUDE NIESEN JERRT 60FF BOBBT JARVIS JOHN SHEEH1R DUKE McHUE MARJORIE PETERSON AUDREY CHRISTIE SHEILA DILLE UM ULE COLE DUOLET LORRAINE MAKNERS ROT GORDON MARION HUNTIET kl DOWNING EARLE MACVEIGH FRANK HAZ2AR0 anl Bianv others Frodoced ndr arrmnil direction of LAURENCE SCHWAB ROGER FOX ORCIi. FRF.E GATE ta 7 P.M.

IBe at Nitht Snndaii and Holidava. I F. M. Children Alwava free Parking free 9 iucr. suits uncer Dorothy Appleby new legislation effective today.

The suit charges that Spiegel, former husband of Fay Curb Service 5190 Deltnar Blvd. Phone FOrest 6600 Lamphier, "Mlss America of 1925," won Miss Appleby in a whirlwind courtship in Hollywood in April, but backed down on his promise to marry her after plans were made for a romantic wedding aboard the liner He de France ON A POST CARD OR LETTER IN SIMPLE WORD OR RHYME DO 0 CASH SK Monday Night, July 8 Srats Now. Mail Orders Accfptftl Rudolf Friml's Thrillint; Opere-tta. THE VAGABOND KING IVIIh rltlngBihed Cait Inrlodlng Kdward Nell Jr. Oertrede Meaea Ruby Mercer Jerry C.fl Jane Srmeur John Shffhin and many ether MAN FOUND UNCONSCIOUS NEAR OPEN GAS BURNERS FOURTH OF JULY TRIPS Celebrate the Fourth on the Mississippi S.

S. PRESIDENT STR. ST. PAUL DAYLIGHT TRIP laSZA MOONLIGHT DANCE To the Foothills ef tht -t? 1B7 1 Hit spectacular display el Picturesque Ozarks yilS'i6 fireworks ever the city Both boats leave 9:30 am fSpee Both beats leave 9:00 pm Return 5:00 pm CUJSanianainaasaBtXSnXae- Return 12:00 pm President Tkket T5 St. Taol Tlrketa 50c In Adranre at City Tkket Office.

Arcade F.lde. 6th and Olire. Information WAIn 4ft40 OPERA TICKET OFTICr. Arcade aih and Olive. Open Dally to fiArfield Ticket Office In Forest Park epen nightly at 1.

FO. I3IMI I Called to 1202 Tower Grove avenue last night, police found' Yuell Her, 28-year-old minister, unconscious from gas poisoning. He was taken to the City Hospital. He was found in the kitchen, the burners of a gas stove turned on. His wife, Mrs.

Ruby Her, said he was Visit the Land of Make Believe-Go to a MOVIE Today's Movie Time Table I 11 VOODR. PA EL Air TDEaiLS ZfOZS. You don't have to be a genius to express your own sensations. The first thing that pops into your mind when Dr. Pepper touches your palate may be so "well-put" as to win one of the big cash prizes.

Don't try to rename the Dr. Pepper flavor just tell how it tastes and appeals to you. get your dr. pepper Frosfy Cold SIP IT SLOWLY TASTE IT WELL At 40 degrees, Dr. Pepper is at its very best.

Cold keeps the sparkle and flavor in. So get yours cold and taste it well, then take your pen in hand and tell just hat your palate tells you. Simple to try why not? Address 11 A Now 'Collect Scandal with FOX "Ginger." with Jane and Jackie Searl, at 1, 3:55, 6:55 WILL BE AWARDED TO 145 CONTEST WINNERS PRIZES 1st Prize $1,000 2nd Prize $500 3rd Prize $250 4th Prize $100 Next 3 prizes, each $50 Next 8 prizes, each $25 Next 10 prizes, each $10 Next 20 prizes, each $5 Next 100 prizes, each $1 RULES Here's the problem: Describe the Dr. Pepper flavor in your own words (you may also include reference to sensations other than taste). Prizes as shown will be awarded for the most original answers.

Write entries with name and address on card or letter (preferably penny postal card). Limit each answer to forty words or less; rhyme it if you like. Entries must be postmarked on or before midnight July 6, 1935. All entries become property of Dr. Pepper Company.

Duplicate prize in cases of tic. Employees, families of employees and others directly connected cither with Dr. Pepper Company or its bottlers are barred. The opinion of impartial judges The 0f jmparml judges 1 BIG FEATURES Xoc! r.igar Wallace' Thriller "SANDERS RIVER" With A' lina Judea Kant Tavlat Wn. Fraalf Wendy Barna With anI Richard Dix in "The Ariwnian GRAND 4-UNIT SHOW GEORGE ARL1SS 'CARDINAL RICHELIEU' Maureen O'SuIliran-Edward Arnold PI I I NIT NO.

Nancjr arroll t.eorje Murphr I'LL LOVE YOU ALWAYS' OCR GANG IN "MIRE FRIGHT" 5S Paul Robeson Leslie Banks NINA MAE McKINNET A lie I.ACRKI. A NO HARDY JANE WITHERS Jackie Searl O. P. Hegrie rim Snd Big Picture IIFATHFR A VfiFL KOI.IK PRIOR "HEADLINE WOIAN" ur SH.I.1 MMPHONT 'Going Highbrow' with and 9:55 p. m.

"Headline Woman," with Heather Angel and Roger Pry-or, at 2:40, 5:35 and 8:35 p. m. SHUBERT "College Scandal," with Arline Judge and Kent Taylor, at 1, 3:59, 6:58 and 9:57 p. m. "The Arizonian," with Richard Dix and Margot Grahame, at 2:44, 5:43 and 8:42 p.

m. ORPHEUM "Going Highbrow." with Guy Kibbce. Zasu Pitts and Edward Everett Horton, at 12:19, 2:45. 5:11. 7:37 and 10:03 p.

m. "Men Without Names." with Fred Mac-Murray and Madge Evans, at 11:14 a. 1:40. 4:06. 6:32 and 8:58 p.

m. Special Added Attrartien BEAR vs. BRADDOCK Tha mpin.hif Fitiht lltnrf Out Kb bee Za-n Pttla T-AfM Edard tvere.t Morton XiJJjeJ Fred DMoeMerroy 1 B-C la -Men Withmit Name UCI DAeTHEATER it SRYDOME --D GR AND A MI AMI W. Powell-G. Rogers, 'STAR OF MIDNIGHT' TONIC your entries t( UPTOWN 'EM HAVE IT VIRGINIA BRICE AIJCK RR IX F.

CAT.OT RRADT i If "THE RAVEN VPOE'S- IIW AYRFS In 'SPRING BARGAIN PRICES TO 7. COOL. 'LET RICH4RD ARLEN CINDERELLA 2 7 3ft CHEROKEE ii Bill I mLLLJ Itoora Open 6:30 PLCS HIT One New York Night' FftANCHOT lOM-l'X MFFKEL 1 DR. PEPPER CO. Dallas, Texas GBAWO tUto T1 M.

unnirvnt run oncAKruoi Ilia Ubiiii I tAlll) IIIIN Bill o. I A I INI Jl LY 4th 1 fTAYffiX JLlX Exclusive Fight Pictures I LOUIS vs. CARNERAllil I will he nnal and rinding. win re nnai ana Dinuing. tg ir 4 'M 11 Inid- Mor of America a Mi-nt nir.

RICHARD VIRC.IMA ARI.EN BRtCE 'LET 'EM HAVE IT' ALICE BR AF)Y BRCCE CABOT MISSOURI "The Raven." with i Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi, at 2:25, 5, 7:35 and 10:10 p. m. I "Champagne for Breakfast," with New Michigan rEES? tw cool ma AL J0LS1N RUBY KEELER in 'Go Into Your Dance PTRICI ri.LI I- 'HOLD 'EM YALE' PI I HIT 0. 1 NEW SHENANDOAH 'Oaring Young Man' J. Dunn-Mae Clarke l.NWELCOME STRANGER Jack Holt le ie FRANC HOT IN A TCNE MERREL Gay Mystery-Comedy 'ONE NEW YORK NIGHT1 Conrad Nagel Harvey Stephens Hardie Albright and Mary Carlisle, at 1, 3:35.

6:10 and 8:45 p. m. "Louis-Camera Fight' at 2:05, 4:40, 7:15 and 9:50 p. m. LOEWS "Sanders or the River." with Paul Robeson and Leslie Banks, at 10 a.

12. 2. 4. 6, 8 and 10 p. m.

PEERLESS THEATER AIRDOME IIH.1 n. BROADWAY VIRGINIA ZLLool0' Will Rogers in 'Life Begins at 40' JOAN BLONDELL. 'TRAVELING SALESLADT' Katharine H-pfcero In 'Utile Minister John Wayne in 't'ndrr Ariaana Skies' OA SHORT MHJlllelBW aat tirpnMFDV 1 and IflUll I WVIIItll MonlromerT CbttLitk Jflodel five cut kowz Claudctte Colberi-J. McCrea. 'Private Wcrlds' Burns A Allen.

in Bloom g-T VT THEATER and AIRDOME -rt hibsTFR R. Toung-Erelyn Tenable, 'VAGABOND LADY' Frankie Thomaa A ght- tUnriart a Mitiui 3 St? ft t-a. just ror a what tr Oy sy WUg VI I IUIIUWI MATINEE AND NEW SHOW THURSDAY CAPITOL. GRANADA. IINDEIL.

SHENANDOAH. W. F. LYRIC AND MIKADO ninj (Dog Actort in a madcap escapade it I Sixth and -x it ARCADE AIRDOME 4 a Wet Pine hetnst turned into! 4 r. i Burns Allen in 'LOVE IN BLOOM' Jranrtte MirDonald In 'Naagbty Marietta" OraTniW few iV GEO.

RAFT. BEN BERNIE and LADS in 'STOLEN HARMONY' in, irc. M'heelrr A Hoolsee. "KENTCCKY Bettr FDrnrss-Fddie Ouillan. GRIDIRON Scrappr CAPITOL GRANADA MIKADO LINDELL W.E.

LYRIC Eaton THEATER and AIRDOME PAULINE LILIAN and CLAXTON C.rxni di Hebert Delmar A Foci id '4 HOURS TO KILL' Dick BartUelmess COLUMBIA 7 JAMES CAGNEY in 'G-MEN' 'McFADDEN'S FLATS' SHENANDOAH Grand and shenandah WEST POINT OF THE AIR' Wallace B-er and Robert Young. 'IT'S A MUL WORLD' Spencer Tracy and Wendy Barrie. POWHATAN AIRDOME OPFN JOAN BL01DELL in 'TRAVELING SALESLADT' Jtiono RIE EDW. EVERETT HORTON GII.P.fRT ROLAND In 'MYOTtRY ROM A t'non and I UNION anton I AM ATFt'R TALENT CONTEST nciurtCC i heater airdome rninur.oo pestiozzi COMPTON Th'iler 4 PFK Airdome. Bargain Price" 'CLIVE OF INDIA' R.

Calman-lcreiia Tcjng 'LIFE BEGINS AY 4C Will Rogers 'Cae the Cnri-n Bride' W. Wil'U GiHle-Centance After Office Hoara' LAFAYETTE -i DUn'N-FATE, 'GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS' KARLOFF. -BRIDE OF FR tXRIV'TILV MAFFITT JACK HOLT in 'UNWELCOME STRANGER' Donald tYood in 'FLORENTINE DAGGER' AUBEP.T DUNN-FATE. 'GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS' KARLOFF. 'BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN" CONGRESS ADMISSION FRED MacMURRAT in 'POLICE CAR 93' Virginia Breee.

'D NGI ROI COR R' Comedy. lc -c Prnn'tt. Todd-Kell. EASTON Eastcn and Taylor Aves. i RED WING 4557 VIRGINIA 'MISSISSIPPI' Ring CribT-W.

C. Tield fit Raie E. F. Horton. Com Col.

tart'ii Janet Garnor-YTarper ONE MORv SPRING l.aae and Mrliglen in 'INDIR ULSTER KEATON. PAGEANT "3 1 Delmar OUNN-fATE, 'GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS' KINGSLAND isTor.t.i. RANDOLPH SCOH in 'TILLAGE TALE H'rr Holl. 'WFRFWOTF OF LONDON' THEATER AiHOOME 4 EASTON ARf OFF BR IDF OF FRANKFSTFIN" i i SPEKCER TRACT in 'IT'S A SMALL WORLD' George Brien. 'COWBOY MILLION AIRE' 3 i IOc CLASS WATrR SIT.

IEAN PAPKLR In -PRINCFS OH A A Norman Foster. I HIND THE EVIDENCE' I KIRRIK In 'MARY JANE' PA' 1 RtxnolJ'H SCOTT in 'VILLAGE TALE' SHAW 2 I. IS E. Grand E. Grand 4 7 IN WASHED AIR COOLING ROBIN HOLLYWOOD SIXTH A ST.

CHARI i IP.T, Delmar Jamei Cagney-Ann Armttrong-IMMI Tbrilla in 'G-MEN' FLORISSANT TIVOLI MANCHESTER MAPLEWCOD GRAVOIS 4217 Mancheter 71 TO Manchraterl 2G31 S. Jeffer.onl tin. G. Robinson. 'WHOLE TOWN'S TALKING' Ae 'SCHOOL FOR GIRLS' IVANHOE hanbee at Braille, lnc-itc.

ill Rogrra-Rocheile Hodion. 'LIFE BIGINS AT Cadi Vallee-Ann Drorak. 'SWEET MLSIC Micke Mour Other R'rhard Cram well-Betty Ferneaa-Andr CTrde-Walter c. Kelly la 'McFADDEN'S FLATS' Claedette Colbert In PRIVATF WORLD' BIKNS ALIEN ii LOVf IN BLOOM RLDI CED PRICES TO ROXY 5500 LANSD0WNE HELEN HATES-GART COOPER in 'UHESSA' GRIDIRON FLASH' Sr A BROADWAY C. PI I VFAR MARKET TIM McCCT in 'JUSTICE OF THE RANGE' Henry Hall la ERE WOLF OF LONDON' SHADY OAK RVJFlSXl LIFE BEGINS AT 40' Will Rogers LADDIE GLORIA STL' ART KING BEE 1 7 1 NORTH JEFFERSON' AF.

Ed. G. Robinson. 'WHOLE TOWN'S TALKING' Virginia Brace. 'Times Sj.

Lady. Popeye. KIRKWOOD THEATER AIRDOME KIRKWOOD. MO. 'HAUGHTY MARIETTA' Jeanete MacOonald Iie.tra RAISE' FD W.

EVERETT HORTON O'FALLON BADEN wV.IVad.. JEAN HARLOW-WM. POWELL, 'RECKLESS' SALISBURY a J. Parker-C. Blckford.

Wicked Woman' 1 8ALISBCRY ASHLAND 3-20 north BREMEN 20th Bremen 'RECKLESS JEAN KARLOW-W TOwIeLL WM POWELL-GINGER ROGERS Nt Mr BiBMn -r. Holran-L Hjitri 'STAR OF MIDNIGHT' LEE-4366 LEE AVE. spencer tract in 'Go IrrfB Tour Dance Al Jolsorv-R. leefer a Qma Vrirlrl' DOG OF FLANDERS' Frankie Th.maa HO 0111011 11UIIU QUEENS 'THE WEDDING NIGHT' G. Coper-Hele Vlo.on-Aona Sten AIRDOM r'MlRDER ON A HONEYMOON' Edna M.

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Cocper-Anra sten. Norman Feter-Don Cock. Behind the M.cfcey Moe Ne MACKLIND 5415 ARSENAL Bnma A Allen in 'Le in lc -c TEMPLE FERGUSON, MO. Irene Danne-Fred Aia re-G'Bger Roger It Joan Blondel! in 'TRAVELING CoSoe Carto. IlirDCT HADLEY CLINTON I- TWELFTH leila Hiimi and Phillip" Heltne in 'NO YALE-LADY' loe-tne HOLD FM TRANSIENT Poneye.

Cart. PATRICIV FLI I Gene Ravmond ii 'March of Time' No. GEO. RAFT-BEN BERNIE in 'Stolen Harmony, GET KIBBLE In 'MART JANE'S PA HI-POINTE OO I McCAl SLAND MARQUETTE FRANKLIN STAR OF MIDNIGHT' W. PeneM.

Rsgerj "It a a Small W.rld' S. Trif'-Mona Barrie Car bee-Alire MaeMahon in A the Patient Siepf Corned Short 'While WELLSTON 1 2 ASTON WATER COOLED 11 1 ft PFSTALOZZI McNAIR AIRDOME Programs of the Leading Movie Theaters Are Always Found in the Star-Times Movie Directory Mississippi WEDDING MCHr RING CROSRT it GARY COOPER in 'THE Anna Sten-Oare C.a-T. 'THE WFDDT-SG Leila Rtim rn An Co tor Carteani CA.VDIU.VD.' OLE GANG an rOrElt. lot.

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