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IOWA. THURSDAY. OCTOBER MARCH OF TIME un a.i A 1M.M.J by the Editor, of TIME The Weekly Newsmadazine Missouri di'lvess three nr.a (''TV, ri Delano Ronsc-; "rtreslde 1 ilrH did the previous and iwhom lie supports, whether family uncmp-ov- Franklln Rcosevult will fei ve 'a urging l'l unemployed to fill out tho cards i his law ophr-'nnd tho p-st interpr-. bUlon" Department will return them to Washington tn 1 rto.ienb-d it bo. sorted neck leriran llccil 1" YM document, not n-ti-icl." At their n.n- Mli in Kansas City members of the bhere- 1 1 111 P' casure lrom a speeches anil Hie letal pro- i Deal on nn ii'iitual dlM-ci lawyers to rCnu- Jcilv Ml OIK t'ime L'emo- ij Kfi'iMor A.

Read in f.hjs strange period in boV politic Is political operating (i.ve.-urer-i of dreams visions are pert i cut and pr.ibc S3 Victim." Nebraska's anti- Edward R. Yd to the legal propity: was a lf! hi'iikcr-wns fav- 1 Tll welu of li i'l'" toi'inker may Lie permitted toflieal while the Lr tnkis I' 1 with bnr- Itack at the 1 post." large share of Its at- lloii on now Supreme. Crurt Jtice HUB" Black, the Ameri Hir Association decided not "the latest appointee supreme Court," Instead pled a resolution to-petition Uie late to Imld hearings on jiniici'il appointments. I ct ainiirt tihe President's I I'lan nir' fearful of his to revive it, the Association i app lint a Specla.1 of seven members to (tor ii referendum) further rU to enlarge the Supreme to devote itselif to 'maintailn- "an independent n'liid iin.trn.nv Itil judiciary." BRERS' it has ill fnr ye.ars to solve cf unemployment, not last summer did CongrG.T8 I to find (nit IK AY nva.ny people In U. S.

are unemployed! In the i of legislation at Its session's Congress a bill which for nn unemployment oppropr.latcd $5,000,000, cen- and it to Franklin Delano jt to pick tlic miaii for the Bear-old "Liberal Republican" Vliiejit Jcilin I). Diggers, of Llb- l-Oivcns-Ford Glnss whose fliplitcned labor pallclies" iliim to Presidential nat- BlBfors had by last week ipleteil phms for hiis census. In mber, mail carricinsi will dlis- In all the. 31,000,000 U. S.

oanis containing 14 ques- to be answered by anyone U)'or wholly unemployed. name, ajic, sex, race, the an- tO till! i when nil. questions will, indt- ie recipient worked I. rtat how muxih work he 'Mr. Biggcirs' onl fcurcau clerks.

bo a staff i six clerks in his )c nivor 11 magician on 'il funds by HU Ih eating. the stunts by MU (''Mitral Arne parbiiKnt of Commerce wife Km in a in had a run mm rolled into tiros Tender- morning inst week two gunmen entered! Midland's Chemical State Savings Dawk. As die easier ran to the bank Pr wiilcMit's nid, the bnndits began to fire, wounded both, ran out Into the street, jumped into a Plank! A bullet struck the arm, the ow crashed. The leaped out, looking around for Micir c.ncmy, shot an tnu.u driver who wn? Pacing, started to run up the street. Plunk! Another bullet, struck one- of them In the Fhoul- dnr.

Plunk! One of-the bandl for bask cards will of Bo Novriivbor 20. Prelim suits will be ro.ady will be t'hccltcd bv iar.v re- De.re.nber 1. in sample citids to eUab ish iho average percentage of error. Oomrplete tnbufatlon shou'd be awitable. 0,11 or before 1, when many workers unemplrycd in jobs.

tetting WAR RISKS- and all n'hcr eonssqu.iiUil week stopped writing nr r.Uk" Insurance policies not only for Chima and Spain but for any- whore on earth. In a joint manifesto the Biitis'h 'iiiMurers said they think made "a snib-tin- tial contrlbutlc.n to the oauso of world pc-ace," that property owners ininble to take out "working for peace." Concluded the -underwriters: wide radius of action of dond; tins othp fell ran on, was eap- ivay. The baiulMs never saw who I fired nt tliem. At t.h L'ompany Xuw away. nuvt hi nev.r saw who nl.ll,i,, V7' 1 At tho "'indow 8 'T.

offi cv thc it to bli, mit tli. tlutc sto Dentist 1 rmih Han wlth a '-'f his har.M.in I Plfl hlS hl is Hc liltcs l11 llunt (Ic five hits out poke: "I die ain top mv ''''t of the Christ of tlic Andes for basing." Imew we i not al 'lands nn the UiK'orkudby S. college and unlveis la-t -was their ajuuial as of edue.ational potions in new or "dd kottlcs. Three i.nstltuitlons offered; fours, in International rela- of six shots. ItAKnow, Ont.n,rlo-At the nual Dominion of Canada egg-laying cf-nlest In Harrow last week, George A.

Winton's Ihcn suddenly stripped laying, began growing WintLles and a before conte-t was over had turned (lie Into a OLD ORCHARD REACH, Maine Old! Orchard Beach, Para- tions under the dramatic label of WAR! At New York Univor iiv'- jDuiien, i'ara- Gene-nil Education "Tihe mount News Phcitographer Albert iNcxt wflH to he illustrated by Mlng-alonn last week -hung from a maps of the theatres of tihe cluster of HO 'hydrogen-filled strats- cmiflict, by snnipshots and movies phere balloons for secret expcri- of Buropoan military foircos taken mcmts in overhead photography by Professor ah.irles At He had s-uccessfuMy ground out modern atroraft h.is made the area I ilrt Collp Sc motion pictures of several reels over the local coun- course, a ground crow "The Problem uf War" Wesleyan suddenly a rftiff gust snapped the University promised to preseri' 200 foot sash-weight corn anchor practical, effective steps for pre- Hne. of destruction a'most illimitable, tho Worl(1 Wllr wcl 'o to be shown try club Imcendiary have in Ireased on "War Peace." 'towing from, spot" to pot, when onoranoualy the potential itomage to' property. Writing of war risk insurance on land ill as become in fact little more than n. gamble, which plays no point in (Insurance, where, rates are based on seien- tifiic application of the KTW of averages as thrc.ii.yh ex- peirlenae.V vontlng war. 1 At Bryn Mwwr College, students of French and Gorman were housed In new buildings wthere they will be permitted to speak Enfl'sh only one half-lhour out of the 24.

At Columbia's Teachers College, students marched into a classroom liast and expert ske.e'sho'it- er who was watching the experi-1 IHVO'S NHW fortli from to tnllk "bout tihe "Weather." Butoos) Aires' in life 1920 modol-T Boston University's menu was list- Ford sedan thirty-three months od a tldll oalleill "Private Life of ago, slender, Miguel 10 Greeks." Norwicih University mcnt Divo of Argentina rattled west to- that with an endow-1 Mlwralone drifted away nip- waird Santiago, Chile. There turn-j ment of "liirly Jt would illly tjllat llls ground crew had no ing north, he traversed thirteen fc ive ncxt car th fil rst college Ume to use a i' ifl 'brought along countries, jolted tlhr.iush 1935, cou rs in the world on "Air Traif-j to the balloons in an and most of 1937 he landed tlc Regulations and Air Transpor- WiCli Mingintone distort 'at the front door Manhattan's New School appearing in a rain cloud at 2,500 had nneflrUled wh fl owi New York's Hotel Pcnnsvlvania. of 00 1 Resoaroh ndvc.ntlsed a ft ''antic Cameram.a.n New York's Hotel Pennsylvania. Of his rouite, one- third is mountain, desert and juii- IBlst for Sedentaries." course called "CompensaMntj Gym- nml Father Mullen piled into Sheir Divo gaily took the first 400 auto, dashfcdi toward Saco where miles without "incident," made a pilgrimage to tihe great bronze frontier statue af the SiWiiour 13, Mingalone seemed to be heading. Two mUes from the take-dff itlheir COLUMBIA, nopes TO5e ias th sighted Bal- of Missouri Students Albert 000 feet the aea in the An-; Wtttol nnd llck Kilpatrfck were GM ft abm 'e- RMIeman Mullen des, bufced in his radiator ast week a theolafdail thc a ing Dese-nt, and buried a' llisc i Waters: "I snot, wnctured two of the tphere3 companion who died of thirst.

As feel to lo le eat relief of the rescue toLtttlon. he hacked way yard at a time with Student Kllpnt- -Wnd. Mlmralone settled earth- Uhirou.gh the jungles of Pe.ru and rick handed 'him a revolver wiand; but in attempt to climb CHEVROLET igger-looking- Sm orfer ways Friday at the of Mr. Mrs 1 Geo. Pothergill.

tion supper to about 85 guests Hints on Health Ten Years Ago Mrs. Sylvia Knotts of Iowa City ilias been employed liv was a weekend guest of Mrs. Cora fter Care Of Infantile Paralysis The couple will live in Anamosai October 12, 1927 Tihe second anivual hamecom- Mr. and Mrs. Bjain Campbell and wture Mr.

Byson hias For the just ended, 118 Mr. Mrs. Edward Salzwedieli cases of infaintile paralysis day of last week at the parental 'me of the Estherville 'high school and daughter Miss Laura Al- Dr. J. B.

Knlpo! home. Mrs. Ernest Howell len visitilng at the C. J. Houseman and) W.

F. Brown 'homes- and; oiwes of thisi disease were record- other and friends. with relatives at are enroute home ejd for September of tJxis yean- than and Washington, D. C. ia4ter an extended Mrs.

P. S. Robinson has return- grid niino ycai-s, ed from Calwell, Idaho. Mr. and rilmg, state commissioner of health, Mrs.

Robinson are now located declared today there is reason to the C. A. Robinson apartment. be.lie.ve that we have The Legion Auxiliary met Wallingford tober 12 at the home of Mrs. Edward Vandenburgh of Roches- The of LeRoy Wedoo ter, spent a few days last Thursday afternoon.

Mr. and Wedoo formerly neighborhood! Miss Beatlm Sando, been with her sister Mrs. Gus Gtll- Thomas Bowman jumped for the tralUng fragment! of nnclhor line, stumbled when he was about to gnaib it. As Aeirlallst Mingalone rose speedily, so did the lalarai of hife fellmv Cnmera- Philip Coolidige and his! frlenkl, Reiv. Jnimes J.

IMulllen, Old and junior college will be held Oc' priest, golfer, aviation toblBr tlle (Iou1)lehc a( 61 foot fe the Wgh cho 1 Play Algona and the junior college for that month urlng meet Uie Fcirt Dodge team. Charles 'Miller brougiht in two Indian skulls I'ast week which he A petition was signed by some af the buslnesg men thisi week to have the old feed shed removed. Mlnflalone scuddlnvg along seems two (horse buyers are looking a good shipptag point and they -thought this would be a D. A. Bagan, who hins been with Ecuador and two new oartncrs iii, iwo new were nearly eniten alive by mos- quitocs; whe.n Bhey ran out of food Divo sihot monkeys.

Through, the 300 "impenetrable" mil'Os north from Col'umibia to the Ranwrna Canal, guided onBy by compass, Divo claims to have 'hacked, ferried, pontaoned, even to have taike.n Ms Fordl to pieces, transported lit by mule-back. In the forests fun, stuck his fingers in his ears, to a rilis lfive feet 'his head Nau Brothers clothing store, for was terrified when Student Waters to mare of the bags, the past 20 years resigned his po- bullet through own hls 124b. Bell Hmvoll si ian Safairdny. He is: in a dlothing store nit Algona. Da-.

A. Stinson left Thursday for Cameraman Iowa Clty where she will spend a brain. 1'IIE KM) OF 1'ATItICIA MAOUIltE i lying in fit- I camera. of this ballast lobbed upward and onward again. Twelve miiles from the unlucky take-off, tfhorouglilly frightened ful stupor far five years, seven L'oolidge oo.ug.ht up with the even months and twelve days, Patricia mc ire vlc.tim, still Afagulire died, a victim of sleeping with pnrac.lHite harness few e'nysi with 'her son, Elmer, who is in the university tills year.

of Dairlen "under a smai, ero.s" I Northwestern University took out heir tangs) to verify the pe.numonial Fatlho1 MulIaTl rinted into a which W.I.B She immediate cause of col (1 kneeled, plunked anotli- ORDER COAL at Present Low Prices Get in your winter's supply now, and take 'wantage of present savings! Harker-Beau- man Co. gives you more value per dollar time! Coals in all grades are chosen heat value, low ash content, and ess Qualities. Harker-Beauman Co. has for every need! Prompt Service Always tostl, A Phone cull will llu coal truck to You will find lionest weight, Coal Phone 185 means iow first cost fine efficiency! Harker-Beauman Co. est Coa ls for Standard and Automatic Heating Ticket for Mrs.

Harvey Hippie hor deatili; an ovary to examine the tunnor ullnlch mysteriously developed a few weo.ks ago, her to waste Awny, reduced ilier resistance to pneumonia; anil lier strange, ineffective brain. Then Patrk'iia Ataguire was hurled with a fresh corsage of gardenias and the crystal necklace er balloon. Tilnat was all the exhausted Miiigalone needed to bring him. to earth. "Maybe I couldn.t have kissed Father Mullen!" Mln- aglone wheezed.

"Aid I could Ulink of was 'the curtains'." Twenty Years Ago October 11, 1917 Bmmet. County Is (the only coun- NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ial Execu- e.rher.'M 0 (lil to me from the Clerk Patricia's mother had kept a met-. 0 tll Distl ict Court ot Blnmet leiilous diary of her (laughter's 'Comity. Iowa, on judgment ob- her constant fiance, jewelry vlrtu of a 090 days in bed; Dr. Eugene Fag- tainod 1 in said Court on the 16th tihe food conservation cardls have not been signed.

No fee Is attached to the card, the only object being to assist in the winning af this great war. A will be made next week jn county to get residents to sign tihe uards, The safe of steam laundry was blown open Snturdiay night and $60 paasedi the peak of the outbreak. Evidence of decreased of infantile paralysis or poliomyelitis appears in the figures showing fch.ait 30 oases were reported the week ending Saturday, September 25, as contrasted wiitlh IS for the week ending October 2. According to Dr. Bierrlng, the after care of those who have had Infajitlle paralysis Is the aspect to be given greatest consideration at this time.

Rest is imperative in the acute period of illness. When tho acute stage of the disease is over and the patient has been free from fever for least two weeks, attention may be directed to paralyzed musoles. The first step In nftor care consists of a careful examination to determine which muscles are Affected. weakness or paralysis aJfeots certain large maiscles, the balance between these and an opposing group of muscles may be destroyed. Under such cumstances, splints or otiher nppar- atusi may have ito be applied, to prevent the.

occurence of deformity I The services of on orthopedic sua-geom are desirable for every infantile paralysis patient. Emphasizing that effective measures for prevention of deformities are vitally necessary no matter how slight paralysis may be Dr. Bier- ring maintains that proper after Mire of patients fully as Impor- an Traut counted belnjr asked ot September. 1937 in favor of to publish a sequel to the clinical OI e(I Wn erS oratlon Plaintiff, mid agaijist Maud I. Day' record he has kept of the girl stupor.

Tile front part of Patricia Ma- in cash taken 'by George, Anderson the was robbers, in the ton, Defendant, for the sum Inuiulry untiH 10 o'clock that night and it is ibe.lieved the Three Thousand Seventy-four and 24-100 DOLLARS debt and Interest 49-100 nnd accruing UCUl U.11U.' J.llLC>tcai, guai-e's brain with wliich ahe nor-, Ninety-six and anally would have done iher think- TlA1DO i.ng W'OSi A was scarred by an old Inflammation. Both conditions almost totally destroyed her laibiUty to move her eyes, Jaws, tongue, shoulders, hips, legs, knees. The withered! frontal lobe proved most Interesting to Northwe.stern's pntli- ologbts, for it was not directly affected by attack of tis lethailgkia wliJoh lowing property of said defendant to-wit: The North Seventy feet (70) of Lots Three (3) and Pour (4) in Blojk Seventeen (17) of the original Plat of Esther- vine, Iowa. and will offer same for sale to tho highest bidder for cash In on Dean ZBtlh day of October 1937, at ttomuel" CuTt'cr of North western the front door of the Court House, oJfored this explanation: "The Bsthervllle. Iowa, between the the chiuw to nvn sleen 8 of o'clook, and stages of a.io certain cranial, 4:00 o'clock, p.

of said day. Bale commencing at the hour of ten o'clock a. of said day, or suf- robbery occurred about two. The opening of the Curl Olson Jewelry store was a great success. Flowers were 'given as ifavors to the ladies.

Chris Rosejiberger left yesterday with a party of men to look over South Dakota land). Tuesday evening tho Reverend Pred NIcholl was ordaiin- ed ns minister of the Presbyterian church. ReiV. Orr of Annstrong delivered 'the tlharge to the people and Reiv. White of Fort Dodige gave pastor.

paralyzing of nerves, general weakness and acute inflammation affecting the grey nvatter In the mid-brniin region. Thc secondary effects are. Inflammation of the capillaries nml lymph spaces In the brain proper, filling the spates with cell debris and off tlic brain's nourishment. This causes nn atrophy, or sinking and wiitflienns." MIDLAND, Michigan towns have th.is year suffered twelve successive bank robberies, the town of Midland fearfully deputized several businessmen to bear arms against such on emergency. Ttoi, one fk-ient thereof to satisfy said, debt with interest and costs.

Dated nt EsHherville, Iowa, September .24, 1937. 40-2. Cliff Prederlcksen, Sheriff cif Emmet County, Iowa (Continued on page four) checki COLDS and FEVER Civil Examinations Announced The United States Civil Service Commission lias announced open competitive cxfljnilivatlqns as followo: Associate geop.hysjcist, $3,200 in year, and assistant geophyalcist, $2,600 year. Speciial a.m'Icultural economic wrltar, a yqnr, Bureau of Agricultural Bconomlcs. Cottonseed technologist, a year, Bureau of Agricultural Economics.

Pull infannatiton oraay bo obtained ifirom Secretary of U. S. Civil Service Board of Examiners, at ithe post office In tills city. bant as early diagnosis. cle.s fail to recover in If mus- spite of careful attention and prolonged after care It may lie necessary to resort to measures.

Or- tlhopedic surgery often accomplishes wonders by transplanting anuif- fe.cted muscles so: that these may take tlle place of other muscles rendered helpless by the disease. Armstrong: Mrs. Ruth Buchan, diauahter of Mrs. J. A.

Bailsman of Armstrong and James Kirchner of Des Moines were married in Des Mbines Sept. 29 by thei Rev. Mr. Hanson. They will make their home in Des Molneq.

Mrsu John Christopher of Grand Rapitds, visited! ihe past week at the home of her s.1ste,r, Mrs. Martin Anderberg. Mrs. James Bunt Inns been enjoying a visit from her sister, Mrs. J.

J. MUFaul of Billings, Mont. Miss Zella K. Hanson And Harold E. Hanson af Armstrong were nuirriad October 1 nt St.

John's Lutheran parsonage, RliiB- atc.il, the. Rev. C. A. SUiiWj offi- ciiatlng.

They were mtteiuled by Donna Miller and Merle Hanson of Armstrong, tihe ratter a brother of tl'o Mrs. Hnnrcn is dauisliter of Mr. Mrs. A. N.

north of town. She graduated froim the Armstrong high school iln 1934. Mr. Hansen is OJi- giagedl farming 1 northeast of A.nnstrang where they will live. Rav.

'and Mrsi H. G. Bachman of Esthorville were dinner guests weejk ait tihe parental G. B. Van- deiniburgh home.

Funeral services for J. J. York of Lake Preston, S. were held Saturday aiftcrncon of last week flt Uie P. A.

Gaarde 3icme. Mrs. York and Mrs. Gaarde are. twin sisters.

Mr. York left here about 27 years ago. He is survived by his wife, Sadie E. York, one son, Dale, andl one daughter, Helen also a granddaughter, Darlene. McIntosh, 4 years old.

A daughter, Doris Mclntosh, born in 1913 died at Ra.liester, in 1933. He alep leaves a sister, Lulu M. Piening of Wolsey and! her family. Sympathy is extended the, bereaved family. Rev.

M. Cook, district elder held quarterly meeting the Free churalv over the weekend. Considerable interest is being shown in the street meetings conducted by Rey. E. E.

Taylor on Wednesday andi Saturday nights. "Eternity Bound" was the subject Sundhy evening. Mission festival was held In the Lutheran church Sunday morning. had charge of the service. Rev.

J. D. Wokiott h.as been returned to Armstrong for the third year at the Methodiat cihureh. The regular Ladies Aid will be heldi thjU Tho. Rev.

Rob. R. Invln of the Presbyterian church being out of town, there was no service Jn that ohiurch Sunday morning, except Bible school. At a prebty home wedding Oc- tobelr 2 at 5 a'cdock at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

T. L. Thorson, their dtoughter Vanlta beenme the bride of Earl Byson of Algono. The Rev. R.

C. Swanaon of the Imnvanuel Lutheran Swen City performed church of the ceremony. weire attended by Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thorson.

A recep- bert for several weeks, left Mon-J day for Wittenberg do is cook ait old) peoples at Wittenberg, Many of the sportsmen from; were ouit early Sunday morni in-g to try for their sbarei af Several came back wiibh limit. The fifth meeting of the school teiaclhers training class was. held Mondjay eyemlmg at the. Luth-' eran church In Esthervllle. These meetings, under the teachers, Rev; Boade of Armstrong and Misp! Nelsine Nasby of Estherville very Instruotlva Those, oittendlnei from were Rev.

Mrs. Honi-y Cordes, Mrs. Melvijj Mickelson, Miss Lena Gundersonl and Minraie Olson. The neighbors: of Mr. and Mrsjfi C.

Conrad met at their homeil Thursdlay evening for a farewell; panty. Coninads mewling Maple, Hill the near future. The Haifa ball played lingford here Friday afternoon. A good game was ployed and thia home ttlam came out victors. Doris Sabln returned to high, sahool last week.

The. Siatoins ed from the district but Doris will finish her year's work here The Woman's Missionary Federation met at Thompson Tuesday. Tho delegates from here were Claremie Egeland and Melvin Mlckelsoti. Mrs. Silas Lundy ils secretary of the Dr.

S. iM. Sevatson left for cago evening where ihe will -be until Sunday. He will air tend a special chiropractic meeting. Use ENTERPRISE) TRY A BOTTLE OF EZE-GRAPE MADE FROM Luscious Concord Grapes Free From Artificial Color and Flavor "BETTER TFIAN STRAIGHT GRAPE JUICE" That's what Everyone Says.

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