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PAGE SIX THE GREELEY DAILY TK1BUNE. GREELEY. COLORADO MONDAY, JANUARY 1, 1940 Business and Industry of Decade Recorded in Charts and Graph; Dollars Per Share Top $17 Dollars Per Share Bottom I Activity Cent Of 1929-30 Averag- I Weld War Against TB Explained At County Health How Weld county Is waging fight against tuberculosis was plained hero Saturday at the regalar meeting of the Weld County HijaHli Council held at the courthouse where berculosw testing. Mrs Kuella executive secretary of Iho Weld County Tuberculosis nnd a A-ltoctalion that nr tiic two yenrs that tcsling had hecn condm-trd by the association Weld county schools on a voluntary 0.000 children had been lestt d. In addition, the association me council for the coming year were announced in follows: SMucafiou and iiubliclty: Super n- tondcnt frcd Bruntz ol Milllken, chair- uian; Mm.

A Bruns of Greeley, Mrs E. J. Meikel of Kersey, Miss Florence Burnett, Fort Lupton aud UNEMPLOYMENT 929 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1,000,000 Persons Annual Averages--. INtl'l InJ. Conf.

iOrchard Man Arrested for Beaver Hides 1929 1932 1933 1931 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 STEEL INGOT n. PRODUCTION ill ib Jl ib fwi rra ra 10,000,000 Tons 1S29 1932 1933 1934 1935 1S3S 1937 1938 1939 ssssts 1 RAILROADS 1 EQUIPMENT RESUME BUYING 1939 Mi MUMMMMM 33 10.000 fie ffHm I )M c.n 1929 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 NEW HOME CONSTRUCTION ffi ra i $200,000,000 David Blake. 41, arrested at his ionic near Orchard ill Morgan county' Saturday afternoon by Game Wardeti W. O. A i and Deputy Sheriff Guy McGinnes.H, was Sunday taken lo Fort -Morgan where ho pleaded not guilty to ol Illegal possession of four beaver hides, which he Is aliegc'd to have taken by trapping along the riatle river near OrchartC Warden Adklns said three of the hides anpenrnrd lo be.

luBt year's catch and ono wns fresh, Mlake alleged he secured the hides in iS'cbniskif. Ulako wiis in-rested Just as John Downer of Greeley was preparing to go into tho Orchard area to trap beaver under official permit, In cases whom iftiici owners or irrigation Interests had complained ngalnst tho activities of the nnlmals. Recently, approximately BO beaver hides, taken by Do'vfiicr along Hie rlatte from Brighton, to Sterling the past fall, were turued over to tho stnto game and fish department. Downer gels half their salo prico for trapping The total lot of hides turned uio gnino douai Unent was 100. but nboat half of Ihom came from tho mountains.

For tho benefit of fishermen who liko to angle thru tbo ice, Adktns said Monday that Dutlo lake, 10 miles west ot In Jackson county is open to flailing until March IB. Tho contains, trout. Faces Assault Charge Clinton If. Burger ot 414 Thirteenth avenue, wns arrested Sunday on a warrant charging assault and baltory on his wile, Mrs. Ethel Burger, Saturday niglil.

Ho was held at tho county jail a being by liolice. II. E. Holt of Cliudron, was held at the county Jail on speeding charge preferred by Courtesy patrol. Survey Stake Driven Tues.

On Power Line 3 Girls Are Bom At Hospital Sunday lcinlillnc tho arrival of the infant year. 1940 wore birllis ot tlivee L'irls al tho Greeley hospital on Sunday. Quite a l)i( early was the daughter Lorn nt 1:20 n. m. on Dec.

31. Mr. and Mrii: Mortimer of LaSallo are jiarents -of a daughter horn at morning, tho dailEhtcii--'of Mr. and Mnj. J.

J. Benson or 2031 Fourth, avenue wa.3 htirn at Sunday attcrnooii: A boy wud boi-ii to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley ot Keola on Dec. 30, nt tho Grec-loy hospital.

Bears Leave By Bus for Omaha Game Eleven Creoley Stalo bnr tcetbtil players and Coauh Donbcnitiler left Monday afternoon by chartered bus for an eastern Jnunt on which. thti met Crolghtou University and the University of Missouri. Iast yer both threo teninfl plnyec here, Groelcy defeating Cteighton, 50 to 37, and losing to MIssourMI to 26 Tho Grueley squad will go to Me Cook, Monday night nnd go on lo Omaha Tuesday where they, wtl work out on tho CJi'eighton floor Tuec day night. The Creigtilon ffamo is Security ins To nalu. bnd tested in horncn.

Of hia lolal. 1,097 had shown positive reactions to the tests nnd were given -vrny Examinations. She pointed out. however, that pcrtilive reactions to the loitivdo not indir--tc active- luborcu losis. Monthly chent ars held (or those who exhibited pmUfiil tlons, she said.

In alt. IS chest have hcc-ii held, shr- rcatd. At nviscnt. slio naid, there are 115 under ob- and tho chc.U clinics 10- vealcd IS new active CMes. The work nf tiic in liiid- ing tuberculosis ii flnancnd hy Clnlsl- Prograni: liobert Fort Lupton, chairman: Mrs.

Fred Johnson, Edward McDowell. Greo- ley and Mrs. Father UcVol, Greeley. Mrs. Helen liodlcy and Mhs Marie Heniickson gave a clever Bkit portraying Hie visit of county nume to a homo in which tuberculosis wart sua- liected and Hie methods used to acquaint the family i the testing program and its benefits.

(Frightened Lad Slew Parents -ort I'arker loM of -o 1 a ion Washington. Jan. federal HL'O security rated ay tlie world's largest insinance system. nt full operation Monday to provide death and lifetime retirement benefits- for eldorly workers, their families aud survivors. Snme nf the 47 million persons covered by the system who are G5 or older Monday may begin drawlm; tho first monthly benefits of a vast project established by congress in 1935.

Their retirement will begin to count with the month of January, and annuity checks (or retired workers and their wives or widows over C5 will reach them nhout Feb. 1 and each month thereafter. There was no outward display to signal tho arrival ot the old age in- nuranco payoff for which the government began la-dug employers' payrolls three years ago. The New Year holiday halted the administrative machinery DEI up by tbo social security board In 400 field offices to receive claims and establish proofs of ellgl billty. The board has estimated men, women a i would share In more than 100 million dollars In eld-ago benefits this year.

The estimates are subject to revision, depending on the number of British Trawler Sunk By Sub Off Scotland London, Jan. sinking ol the HHtish trawler. Darbara nobcrt- off Scotland was disclosed today by i landing of survivors who said a Herman submarine sent llit'r shin down. One member of the crew was lost. The survivors were picked up by a warship after more than 12 hours in an open boat which was sighted by a plane.

London, Jan. British. steam or. Box Hill, SC77 tons sank in Hie North Sea yesterday, following an explosion which was believed to have esultcd in the loss of 20 members of the ship's crew. certain findings of the somo Ir.stances the discovery of seven i caiies of active tuberculosis ill member ot the family.

Tho nho is spread by contact and the progress that has been (AssoclateJ fwson, a drowsy little hoy's story ntrangers shot father jnothcr and then -burned tho house down on them liis small brother prompted an intensive in- mado in Us control Inad.i to the hope. that, thru i i effort, it can bo vestigation today. Kxuited aud shocked, S-year-old Jnnies Clenn Rogers stuck to his talo of terror. He Wednesday night. TUert the squiid deaths among tlter the retir on to Columbia, First survey sUke for the Poudro Valley Rursl Electric association's 240-mile electric power lino project, will be driven at 10 a.

m. Tuesday on the Weld-lai-finer county Hue, 13 inllea west of Breeley and three miles south of the road. President J. H. Kester ol Severance, of the Poudre Valley REA.

will drive the first ntako wl'-lcl! begins tho survey lino being run by tho Rocky Mountain Yngineering Company, ac- Dording to S. Gallic, superintendent, of Greeley. Gallic estimated that It will ve- quire two monlha to complete tho setting of the. survey slakes and about live months to construct tue lines after that. Specifications are expected to in the bands of prospective bidders shortly.

There will bo exactly 229V4 miles ot line in this first ssctlon of tho project, 10 bo followed by another section comprising 2JS all In the rural districts lying wust ot highway S5, running to a point one mile north Mllllkon and west into Larimer county to.a point, a mllo west of higli way 187 thru Derthoud, Loveland and Thursday where they work out Thursday night and get ready to meet tiio Tigera Friday night. On tho return Hip the Beara will ntay Saturday night at Fort Hays, Kansas, returning to Greeley Sunday Next week they enterlnln Denver University nt Guntor Hall ami then open their conference season Friday night by playing hortt to Mines. Men who left here by bua Monday woro Walter Kelimoff, Stan Lea CuispiirjU. Aleji Walla aud Vcrn Welch, the starting line-'ip and Georgo lyan, Bill Fulleton, Glenn McEwen, Darrell Doty and Don Solcfn. At Omaha the squad be joined by Bill Long, a player who Has been it Ilia homo at Lexington, Mo.

Former Local Man's Funeral On Wednesday Funeral services will be held al Ollnger's Mortuary, ICth at Boulder Denver, for Alvin Ralph Goodfellow of 4.SS3 Ghaso a 'former resident of Greeley who died In Denver Friday. Services will be at 11:30 Wednesday riibrning. Tho body will be brought to Greeley where interment will be'at Linn Grove cemetery at 1:15. Wednesday afternoon. Mr.

Goodfelloxv was born In Central City, Dec. 29, 1S32 nnd came 16 Colorado with liis parents, Mr. and Mro. Chailes 1S84. Ho lived in Greeley sinco that time- workers before mcnt ago of 65.

and The primary benefits tor Insured workers are based on their average nonlhly since Jan. 1, 1937. Ejpeflts for wives, widows and children consist ot fractional proportions of this sum. Wives and children are entitled to monthly pay- stamped out. "Early cases hard to He was questioned by officlala find and r-asy to cure, but advanced studying Ibe deaths last niglil of Mr.

CMOS "te e-ily to find aud Hard Mrs. Elmer nc crs and 4 cure," ho d. i a Reports on County Care fuels point to violence of some kind." Dwlglil O. Cline, di-1 Guided by flashlights and the Hick- rector, gave a brief financial report i erlng rays ol a big wocil fire, coro- on (ho tuberculosis cr.ve program nf liter's jurors scratched about tho ruins Weld county The state set aside of a three-room farm house at tho 000 for lulwcnlnsis care and matches very hour the rest of tho world was county expenditure. Since the program went into effect in July.

1937. Weld county has expended for caro for 43 persons of which lialf of celebrating the new year. They examined the charred corpses laid out a few fed from where Undo Joe White, 70 year old justice of the Loaded Pistol Discovered in City Fountain Finding of a leaded caliber revolver which had been hidden In ttie water fountain located at the cast en- tfatico to tlio Eighth avenue paikway, Sunday nflernocm increased the Inter- cut of Greeley police in two men they are holding fcr InvesllKatlon. Tho revolver was by boys playing around the American Legion Peace arch. Karly'Saturday morning two young men who Identified themselves as Leo -Roys-ton, 21, and Alvin Briet, 19; of Twin Falls, sought a hod at the city Jail.

As they were being token to a cell throe .32 caliber obells dropped out' of lloyaton's panta. lie denied having a gun. Later the men told divergent as to whero they 'were from and wliero they had been eu route. tho ex-neiiiio hp.ii been borne hy peace, convened his eerie court, state. Tho county'r, share was raised lvag about bedtime," James told Horton, that men he ments equal lo half the wage earn- Chief of police said that he doubts '''that either gave bis right name.

Their finger prints havo been sent to the- Buveau of Identification. After being confronted with tho gun, tho pair admitted ownership, but notb Ing more. Charles Adains Peters Of Buckingham District Dies of Heart Failure until ten years nijo he moved to Denver with hta family. Ho was stone mason occnp.iliou. A week ago he bocamc-'llljrvlth pneu- nioiiia.

Excursions In Nprwuy Greatest coast excursions in the world are around Norway's 12,000 miles of The entire coast-' line of Ihe United Slates is riot so long. son, ant. two gran'dcbildren, Virginia Estes and Mclyln alisp is survived by a brother, nnd Ihreo stV.crs,- nnd Mrs. Carrie M. Stewart, both of Greeley nnd 5Trs.

-I. Lake- of Denver at whose lie.t.waq living when Lovelandcrs Die at Advanced Ago Fort Collins. The linos will come Ke ls nrr by his wife, dangli wiUiln two-miles of Greoley on the George-Biles' of a weft, five miles west of Eaton, Iwo I miles west of Anil and within ono mile of Pierce In tho north. A. F.

of L. Attempting To Organir-T Ctuldoa Daiu American--Federation ot Labor, which, oiler a struggle, achieved practical unionization of Green Mountain Dam project, a part of the Colorado-Big Thornraon development, Is Peeking a similar achievement at the Car'rtm dam project In (He Arkansas Valley. 'George W. Binyfleld, president ol tlio Coloiado State Federation of Labor, told 200 prospective dam workers or, Lamar that "Wo aro hero to Other and epeakcrs al Laihar for tho mcotlng were James A. Brownlow, secietnry-lrcMurcr of tho state federation, James A.

Shirley, na- tlonnrbrganlicr for tho A. F. L. nnd Ray Grcfis of tho elate uuerr.ployrocnt service. er's benefit and widows get three- fourths of Hie primary In tho three years ol preparation for the payoff the government has collected in excess of 1.400 million dollars In payroll taxes to establish a reservo TTio employe and employer ench were tryxed 1 per cent on the employe's wages.

Mother of City Alderman Dies In Nebraska Mrs. Laura Cnprou'. mother of Alderman C. H. Capron of Greeley, died early Monday-morning nt Lincoln.

where sho.had lived since June, 1SDO, when she moved there with her bus-, band; Charles-Bruce Cnpron. Mrs. Capron, who is survived by 55 a children. 28 grandchildren and 25 great grandchildren--was born in Vermont. She was married Paris, Ontario, Canada Oct.

1S73! After they went to Lincoln, Mr. Capron was connected with a woolen followed Iho samo business before he cnme to the United States. Mv. Capron died at Lin coin In July, 1323. For-several seasons'Mrs.

Capron had vMlted in Greeley each summer at the home of her eon, C. H. Cnpron, who is state president of the Colorado Trucking Association. Many persons Iii Greeley knew her. Mrs.

Capron would have been- SS yonrs old-next Apiil 4. II. Cnpron will le-avc hor? Monday night to -attend funeral servlcra for )y special tax levy for that purpose. During 1939 Weld county's tubercii- osls cost was $13,754, hall of which won matched by the state. At ircijent, Clinc raid.

the county has 21 patients -Milder care, 15 in sanlloria, and 5 oui-patients. The Colotado program provider! for tho care of patients approved sanitoria in varioun pas'ta of the state rather tlian in one fitate- hadn't betore knocked ak tbo house. away came in and shot daddy with a bis gun. Mother ran to tho yard lor help. She got to the back porch and they ahst her loo." Her body was founa near a doorway.

The father and child were iu tlic ruins of two beds. James said the men began striking mspital set aside for Hie pnrpor.e. Av-1 matches and putting coal oil about the erage cost, of hospitallzation is $70: place. per patient per month. In the county there are a number sanilorla for care, bnt have bson un- ahlo.io bo placed not because of the.

lack of money in the county. for the rmrpcue, hut because of 1 Insufficiency of the istate fund. Dr. H. Fountain, county health depart-' ment director, said tho stato eaijily could make use of several times- the amount of money a I is spending' for the program.

Mr. Cllno pointed out I that as other counties take of the program, "Weld cbunty'a 'Bha're of patieutii would be IcFfl, for the county lias been given the benefit of quotas not used by other counties. Mrs. Vice-President A. Turner of Niiiin wea elected vice-president of- the council to fill a vacancy.

Peieonnel of two committees of the Ho was In the "front room." Ho snatched up his one-year old In the county there are a a Dan ran for help The Datl of who a.ro waUing tojret into hl3 armg ho brought first news of the tragedy to Fort Townson a mile from liis BEFORE A GOLD GETS A REAL START Use a few drops of Va-tro-nol. It's a wonderful help preventing colds from developing. VA-TRO-NOt, eleven Jan. in Lpvelar.d' during tho first nipnll'ii' of 'nVerage ago Two.lived'to DO or over; 15 were SO or over, 23 wcro over 70, 13 were over CO nnd' seven line pnssed the half century mark. Plattevllle par In Wrectc Fort CollhlSr Jan.

automobile driven by II. O. Anncs, 60, ol Plntte- vllle; struck that of Charles rickerlng of lxveland Satiirday nftcrnoon three miles caal of I.ovelond. Both machines wcro going west Charles Adam Peters, about G5, resident of tho Buckingham district, died of heart failure Sunday alternoou ViOiilo attempt lug to crank his car. Body was ttJ.ccn to Fort Morgan for services'.

Mr. retero Jiad not bsen married. Three sifitcrs and brothers suvvJvs. "Coroner T. C.

Wllmoth was called to invitlgate. Weld Rancher Dies Saturday Wesley Webfiter Cochran, SO, a stoat, rnncher 13 iniled northeast of Bviggsdale sinco- -1910, died at the Grecley "hospital Saturday afternoon Mr, Cochrau Is fiurvived by two children, C. C. Cochran of Brlpgsdale nn-d- Mis. Gaile Cochvan Gibbs of Roanoko, Va." His wife died in 1033, service will he hold Tuesday after ltd on at 1:30 from the chapel ot the Sat I ley Funeral Homo.

Interment will be Lincoln, Ncbr. Claude Davis Plea Fxr Probation Will rralEe Heard Tuesday Capron's (seven eurvlYlnj-. chll- dren dro Mrs. trnrik lilanchard of Llri-' dren -coin, Sirs, Jiary JIapes of Kdy Capron'of Lincoln, Honco Edjvln Capron ot Santa Antil Allen Capron of of Cedrtf'Rapids, Iowa, and C. H.

Greeley. '-i i -also -Include a 1 J. W. Adam's of Windsor, and a stately Mrs. William Ridley of Dallas; 1 Pets Are.Stolen Mrs.

N'ols Kocklnson of 1023 Eighth Monday" ieporfe'd "to police that tour pigeons, including iwo valuable owlo, ono liomor and ono 4ilue, wore atolon during t)io night Railroad Revenues There are 41 freight cars in service on American railroads (or each passenger car in service, according to the Association of American Hail- roads. of Claude Davis of Gree ley tor probation on liis plea of guilty b-a -charge of allowing Ihe co'nsunip- liquor 3.2 ber.r place, will ic i.jard Tuesday In county court by Judge Benjamin A. Woodcock! -IJavis guilty to the charge Satufday and his attorney, Barnard asked for ananenslon seritenco" until application fo probation is District Attorney WilHan Indicated that he would i his' recoinniendation to Iho court on Tuesday. allowing tho con sumption of liquor in a place formerl: operated by him and known as Claud' and Gcirite'a place. It was located pi North --Eleventh -avenue.

Tho'chorgo was based on admtsslo Davis during his trial on cliarso of selling liquor without license there. The Year Has Turned The Corner The past week has brought some snow--and" from Washington has come assurance that farmers receive government payments on their 1940 beets! From now on, farm management is looking- toward -'spring: Cropping plans are being made. The winter months are the time to be building- up -a good supply of manure, plenty of bedding for the feed lots, and for milk cows and work stock will help keep good condition arid the supply of manure. It has frequently been.demonstrated that manWe in good rotation produces much higher yiel'd's'than the sameirota-. tion.

without a Good winter management of the feed aiviiTipdrtant factor in increasing the value of'summer crops. The ureat Western Sugar Company.

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