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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 2

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1938 WATERLOO DAILY COUEIEU, WATERLOO, IOWA Romelia Gotham TO WIDENING 2- HOUR CHANGE Promoted The Daily Record in Brief City's New Year Prospects Best Dies in Wisconsin um licensed to Wed AREA IS FOR CEDAR FALLS POLICE Qmtt William Walker. Waterloo The Weather. IOWA; Fair tonight and probably Friday! no decided change In temperature. Bhlnoeri' iorecaat: Noiihweat, Si Gertrude Mae Crandall, Waterloo IS in Eight Years Le Roy Roberta, 109 Center 24 Her Brother, Dr. Frank northeaat, 10; aouthweat, IS, aouth- iuia iuiv, rarKeriourg au i Acle Colvln, 73 Thirteenth weat 21 i Maxlne Francea McFarlanrf Waterloo la Tl GROUP By Court, of Waterloo, to Conduct Funeral.

ait, 110. Runrlaa Friday, funaet, 4:49. ILLINOIS: Fair tonight and Friday) no derided change In temperature. MISSOURI: Fair tonight and probably Friday; no decided change In Offices, Stores Closed Friday, LINE POSTPDNED SJlaaaaBaaSaaaBBBaV Rerouting of E. Fourth Line Will Be Delayed Till Next Sunday.

Giving Revelers Chance to Rest. MINNESOTA: Generally fair In aouth, Bert Douglas Made Sergeant, Representatives of Farmers Dr. Frank W. Court, 617 Kings John W. Zeran, 1020 legal aga Beaale B.

Tucker. Waterloo aga Claude Rittgera, Waterloo 24 Velma De Lapp, Waterloo 23 Divorce Petitions Filed Mary Jana Newberry agalnut Lorert William; married Aug. 24. 1934, Water loo; 1200 attachment ordered, Wills Filed for Probate PHILPOT. MARY J.

GLENN: Died Dee. ley avenue, district superintendent unsettled in north tonight and Friday, anow In extreme northeaat tonight; colder In north tonight and In north east Friday. and Merchants Laud New Rules. Guyer Driver; Berneman New Man on Force. Cheered by a Christmas season SOUTH DAKOTA: Generally (air.

not of the Methodist Episcopal cnurcn for the Waterloo district, Thursday received a message of the death of his only sister, Mrs. Romelia Jane Gotham. 68, of a heart attack, at that has reflected upturning busi cold In aouthweat portion tonight; Friday unaettled. anow In weat portion. ncss conditions, Waterloo will face NEBRASKA Generally (air.

not quite a new year Friday with the bright City officials Wednesday after An extensive shift in police de, icaar rana; win drawn jvov, 7, ia.14, leave eatate to C. T. U. groups, a nephew, grandchildren, and her aon. the home of her daughter, Mrs, est prospects in eight years.

noon ncard representatives oi partment assignments, to take ef. Ben Waid, at Waupaca, Wis. Freparations were under way ao cold In weat and north portion! tonight: Friday Increaaing clnurllneaa, followed by mow In weat portion. WATERLOO TEMPER ATI RES. Thomaa the aon W.

H. Werner nominated feet Jan. 1 was announced by Dr. Court and his son, Rev, late Thursday for many parties to Black Hawk county farmers and business men laud the new park Transportation service between Waterloo and Cedar Falls will not be changed Friday, as tentatively announced previously, Supt, E. R.

Bitterly of the Waterloo, Cedar Falls Northern Railway Co. said Thursday. Chief Hugh Crumrine Thursday. Frank A. Court 508 Walnut street, left Thursday for Waupaca for the greet the new year.

Hotel Russell-Lamson reported reservations for ing regulations and took under The changes were made necessary Newcomers Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wolverton and sona. Maximum Wedneaday ofiiciall SI Minimum Wedneaday night lofflcial) 17 I Thuraday. a.

m. (official I 17' consideration the recommendation by the retirement of Capt. Lee funeral, which will be at 1:30 p. 400 individuals, and the Elks club of farmers for expanding the two Smith on a pension. Thuraday.

I n. (downtown! 2 m. Saturday. Thuraday, 3 p. m.

(downtown) 28 hour parking area. Sgt. Clarence E. Thornberry is Made Own Funeral Plans. for 150 couples.

Will Honor Campbell. At the annual Elks lodge pro Farmers said that the two-hour Bitterly said revised service will be offered soon, but announced 1 that details of route and schedule promoted to captain. He will have In accordance with a letter received only a short time ago by areas and the open sections be charge of the third shift, from 11 TEMPERATURES IN OTHER CITIES. Laat 7 High night'a a. Wed.

low Thura. gram at 2 p. m. Friday Jack Campbell will be the past official to be chances had not yet been arranged yond them are packed with cars m. to 7 a.

m. Capt. William Dr. Court from his sister, in which Mrs. Gotham made complete plans A third bus recently ordered still since the new regulation went honored.

He is a former secretary Urie will be moved up to the second shift, now held by Captain New York 48 into elTect and consequently the remains to arrive. and house manager. The event is for her funeral. Dr. Court will preach the sermon and Rev.

Frank rural shoppers must go some dis Smith. It Is expected to use some buses in supplement Waterloo-Cedar Bnxton 42 Waahington 62 Plttaburgh 60 Montgomery (Ala.) 74 9. 1. and 3. and daughters.

7'i and 21 months, from Pueblo, Colo, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dlstelhorst, son, 1, and daughter, 2, Irom Chariton, la.

Mr. and Mr. B. K. Shore, from Missouri.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Flngerhunt and daughter, 2W. from Chicago, 111. Mr.

and Mrs. H. B. Hook, and daughter, 6, from Ackley, Ia. Mr.

and Mrs. L. N. Thornberry and adult son, from Pocahontas, la. Mr.

and Mrs, A. T. Grey and sons, and from Frerierika, la. Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Magee and sons, A and 3, and daughter, 7, from Dun. kerton, la. Real Estate Transfers Anna M. Decker Treas. to P.

R. tance from the downtown area to Douglas New Sergeant. A. Court will give the prayer. a reception for past exalted rulers, and the program will be made up of anecdotes and talks by members Bert Douglas, driver, will be Falls trolley service.

New Street Car Routes. Detroit 58 find space. At the same time they pointed out that often the allotted two hours is not sufficient for the promoted to sergeant. He will be Loa Angclea S3 on the third shift, replacing Sgt. Bitterly was meeting Thursday on incidents in the lodge history.

Little activity will mark New Year's day here, giving revelers San Francisco 54 Seattle 44 Galveaton SO farm family with much shopping Courier Photo! Police Sgt. Clarence E. Thornberry (above) will be promoted to captain New Year's day. He has been a member of the Waterloo department for 17 years. W.

Wilson, who takes the see afternoon with the Cedar Falls 40 38 48 52 32 48 42 36 58 12 10 18 14 23 24 28 28 28 Mrs. Gotham was born March 4. 1868, at Green Bay, Wis. She was an active member and worker in the Methodist Episcopal church and was a worker in patriotic organizations of Waupaca, having been president of the Woman's Relief corps there for a number of to do or business to transact. ond shift Wilson will return to Denver 30 council, submitting a proposed change of routing for street cars They lauded the regulations in opportunity to rest and weary shopkeepers a pause before annual work Jan.

5 after being on leave Sioux City 20 general, reporting that they now Omaha 2S of absence for a month. in Cedar Falls. are able to find parking space in Charlea City 48 De Molnea SO Thornberry, regular second shift Strayer nw 30' and se 30' L-15 inventories are tackled. P. O.

on Holiday Schedule. Most stores will be closed thru Under the plan proposed by the railway company. Cedar Falls front of stores for short-time B-4 Whitney Si Sedgwick sergeant, has been working the Dubuque years. Two Children Survive. Wloo $283 shopping or loading merchandise, Davenport SS third shift during Wilson's ab out the day, as will banks, offices Business men and representatives sence.

Bert Douglas and the two IRS H.F Keokuk SO Chicago SO Morris Strom et ux to Floyd N. Bines et ux as It. tenants, B-3 Logan Dale Wloo. Surviving besides her brother here, and her daughter, is one son, and public libraries. The postof-fice will observe its usual holiday detectives, P.

E. Walker and Oscar of the Chamber of Commerce and Retail Merchants' association met Fire Alarms Hauserman, have taken turns at Floyd, a world war veteran. schedule, collecting and dispatch with farmers and city officials at Thursday, 9:56 a. Powerhouse. John Her husband, Oscar Gotham, ing mails, but offering no city or the sergeant's desk on the sec ond shift.

Hotel Russell-Lamson. Deere Tractor company. Miles street: IS: LAST RITES died about 10 years ago, and an rural carrier service. Several theatres will start new cause, oil pit Ignited by hot steel rod: Max Guyer, patrolman, will sua other son, George, a veteran of loss, none. ceed Douglas as secdnd shift driver the world war, preceded her in billings on the holiday.

Churches Sid Leads by 3 Rev. $1.50 $1 eta. L. E. Bladlne et ux to Marv M.

Pfeiffcr Int. L-14 Pfeiffer Place. C. Falls $1 eta. Ellia Ellia Inc.

Helen R. Waterbury et ux to Harold F. Lamp L-13 B-10 Lincoln Hgts. Wloo $1 eta, J. P.

Wildhagen, a widower to Charlea E. Felix et ux L-6 B-i Cowln's Wloo $1 eta. death. Berneman on Scout Car. also will see some activity Friday, Building Permits S.

Eatel. remodel interior of build. Rev, Frank A. Court will return Harold Berneman, 637 Third altho most services will be during TD BE Ing at 401.405 Park west, reinforcins to Waterloo in time to fill his as Coroner Count street west, has been appointed to the police force to fill the vacancy floor to carry 300 pounds per square inch and putting In three outside doors, $5,000. caused by the retirement of Smith pulpit for Sunday services.

BILL TO REGULATE ALL MOTOR FREICHT and the resultant changes. He will Passes Half Mark celebrate his twenty-sixth birth- WidOW Of Clotflina Merchant. street cars would be operated as two separate lines, instead of on a loop schedule. Each car would operate back and forth between the downtown station and College Hill, at Twenty-fourth and College streets; one car would operate via Twenty-fourth and Main streets, and the other back and forth over the Walnut street line. The new plan.

Bitterly explained, would give Walnut street patrons a direct connection with Waterloo buses at the downtown station, while those on the other side of the loop would transfer to Waterloo buses at Fourteenth and Main streets. Rerouted on Almond. In response to suggestions for further changes in rerouting of the East Fourth-La Porte Road bus line in Waterloo, Bitterly said Thursday that the route, starting next Sunday, will use Logan avenue only from Almond to Parker streets. Bitterly said the change In plans represents a compromise to ac Michael Weber, 75, the closing hours of 1936. Moderately cold weather Is expected to continue into the first day of 1937, with snow flurries probably Friday.

Predicts Return of Kidnaped Boy Before Nightfall aay rriaay nigni c-y riding aDout Dies at Gubertvillc town In a scout car, having been WILL BE SPONSORED Dr. Sidney Smith held a three Mother of P. H. Frank, Attorney. assigned to the post now held by (Courier Special Strvicn) H.

Wood, who becomes day Smith Thursday afternoon with ballots on coroner recounted in 27 A bill to regulate all classes of Gilbertville, Ia. Michael Weber. intrastate motor freight traffic in 75, long-time resident of Gilbert- of 47 precincts in Black Hawk Iowa will be sponsored in the patrolman. Berneman has been employed at the John Deere tractor plant for two years. Before that he spent some time in a ille, died at his home at 11 a.

m. Funeral services for Mrs. Han- county. Dr. Eugene was ahead by 1937 legislative session by the Wednesday.

nah Frank. 76, Colonial apartments, two votes at the close of count- (Continued) Waterloo Cedar Falls Traffic as He was born at Coppertown. Wis. widow of Abraham H. Frank, pio- ing Wednesday CCC camp.

snatched by a masked, armed man neer clothins merchant of Water- Fox township was counted sociation, the board of directors decided at a monthly business Aug. 27, 1861, the son of Peter and Elisabeth Weber. He married Anna On Force 17 Years. who left a ransom note fluttering loo. and mother of Pressey H.

Thursday afternoon, Award Contracts for Sewage Plant at Fort Dodge Fort Dodge, Ia. P) The Fort Dodge city council Wednesday awarded the Lippcr Bros, of Boone, a contract for main construe tion features of a proposed sewage disposal plant. The Interstate Machinery and Supply company of Des Moines won the contract for gas engine generators which comprise one section of the project. The total cost, as awarded to the two bidders, was $378,949.45. Approximately $182,000 of the required amount is to come from a PWA grant.

City officials said construction probably will start within 10 days. meeting in Hotel Russell-Lamson 'inornberry, wno has been a to the floor behind him Sunday Marx at Gilbertville 44 years ago. Frank. Waterloo attorney and for- The second precinct of the Sec Thursday noon. member of the Waterloo police evening.

Surviving, besides the widow, are The present state truck law af department for 17 years, has The Associated Press learned mcr state chairman of the Repub- ond ward of Waterloo was counted lican party, will be conducted at Thursday forenoon, and Poyner 2 p. m. Saturday at the Petersen township and the fourth precinct W. two sons, Joe G. and John three daughters, Mrs.

Elisabeth Sonday, served as sergeant two years. He fects only common carriers. The proposed measure is to be mod i I this note contained exactly 72 words. It directed insertion of an Mrs. Margaret Schmitz and Mrs, a a ir Pairoiman- Bros, chapel by Rev.

J. Richmond of the Second ward, Waterloo were eled after acta affecting interstate commodate Illinois Central yard and shop employes living near the north city limits, as well as boys advertisement "Mabel: Please give Victoria Burger; six sisters, Mrs 0V7 7 7 Morgan, pastor of First Congrega- counted Wednesday afternoon. Vil UaWSOn Street. 1 k. in I Tho Tnict iv inotihitnrl hv truck traffic.

us your address. Tim" in the Anna Kraus, Mrs. Nick Mangin, I UUUUA UiUll.ll, UUtiai Win I m.u..vm.wu and girls from that section who oen wougias, me new sergeant, tit RiHnov Ponnhlinan ini-nmhont Mrs. Andrew Stouhl, Mrs. Susan ride buses io East High school.

has been a policeman for 13 v-anr q. n.nn nftor Dr F.iiPPn. IVmnerat was Seattle Daily Times want ad columns Tuesday as a sign the Mattson family was ready to ne Shannon, Kathryn and Lena Weber and 19 grandchildren. A daughter years. ms nome is at Wednesday at Presbyterian hospi- given a five-vote majority in the Original route and schedule changes, scheduled to become ef PUBLIC ALSO WELCOME AT JOHN DEERE TRACTOR CO.

OPEN HOUSE FRIDAY and two sisters preceded him in gotiate. An ad with the wording. tal, where she had been a patient official returns. fective Jan. 1, were authorized by death.

since Dec. 18. Death was caused but signed "Ann" instead of "Tim," appeared in the paper on schedule. Funeral services will be from Frisbey, Injured in by an intestinal ailment and a Tpil-PaflP NntP the city council Monday night. Says Mayor Approves.

1 I I Iowa Is Leading Immaculate Conception church Saturday. Rev. Fr. Cremer will of To Double Ransom. The note specified the ransom Train-Truck Crash, Left by Man Who After a brief conference Thurs ficiate.

Burial will be at Gilbert- Came Here in 1861. Hannah Kinstlcr was born May day morning, Bitterly said the new Shows Improvement Killed Himself ille. be divided: $10,000 in five dollar bills and the remainder in $50 bills, all old and wrinkled. It routing over Almond has the ap While the open house at the John Deere Tractor company plant New Year's day from 9 a. m.

to 2 p. m. has been provided primarily for John Deere employes and their families, L. A. Rowland, general manager, announced Thursday that the general public also is Soil Conservation Check Payments Washington, D.

UP) The Am 4' 5, 1860. in Austria-Hungary, the Some Improvement was noted daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bern- A 10-page penciled note, filled State Asks Death Thursday in the condition of Al- hardt Kinstler. She came to Wa with pathos, loneliness and despair, made no mention of the Mattson family by name but said "the boy" would be safe.

No death threat was made. ricultural Adjustment administra for Ottumwa Slayer fred C. Frisbey, 45-year-old Wa- tcrloo with her parents in 1861 and was ieft by Lloyd A. Spear, 110 iciuu uanaiui uun unycf, ui naa Deen a resiuem neie suite 1 cuerrr, uhnn ho nrlvl welcome to inspect the plant People's hospital, Independence, that time. his life with eas'in the kitchen of Ottumwa, Ia.

(JP) The state de The family was directed to "send Children, however, will not be ad tion announced Wednesday soil conservation payments for $21,604,741.97 had been made up to Dec. 23. since a train-truck crash there Feb. 27. 1886, she was married tne Roosevelt school, where he manded the death penalty Wednes mitted unless accompanied by anyone" with the ransom, but only one person in the specified type of uec.

a. to ADranam 11. iranK at juancnes- was a janitor. adults. The total represented payment! Suffering some lung congestion, ter.

by Judge Carl Couch. She The body was found Wednesday rrisbey has been too seriously m- was a member of the the Water afternoon. It was believed he had STORE AND THEATRE jured to permit x-ray examination, loo Woman's club. Her husband proval of Mayor Ralph B. Slippy.

It had been planned to route the line down Logan to Franklin street and thence back to Fourth. The new plan brings the buses back to Fourth near the Illinois Central shops and only two blocks from East High. When the new route Is followed Sunday, East Fourth and La Porte Road buses will operate on an hourly schedule. Half-hour service will be given, however, during rush periods In early morning and late afternoon on week days. The new Sunday-holiday schedule will not be affective on that line Friday, with the present service continuing until Saturday night.

been dead since Tuesday after' car. The note threatened to double the ransom demand if negotiations for payment were not under way by Sunday, Jan. 3. in all states except Rhode Island, Washington and Oregon, where payments had not been started. Iowa showed the biggest total, 22,980 He sustained fractures of ribs, col- died March 10, 1932, in Waterloo.

FILE TRADE NAMES noon, and he apparently had written the note Tuesday morn- lar bone and arm on the left side day for Franz Jacobsen, 29, former convict, on trial here for the slaying of Catherine Leahy, the 25-year-old soda fountain girl who spurned his love. Twelve witnesses were called Wednesday by the state in its attempt to prove the Jacobsen committed murder in the first degree when he shot and killed Miss Leahy, Nov. 30. Son, Brother Survive and severe face lacerations. Checks for $3,108,534.75.

Trade name for the C. M.Berk I infY 1 ouivivuiK aic uiie auu. ricsacjr i Payments by states included: rranCIS WUSOn, WnO Was riding mo fnr uantrt to .1 1 it idim. 1 v.iuui; 11 nil l. a 1 v-, State Checks Amount ley Hardware, 302 Fourth street west, was filed Wednesday in the county recorder's office by B.

C. 'ra "JS brother. Morris Kinstler. Los An- leave here in my school that I've Jane Withers Has Armed Bodyguard to Boston Theatre Iowa 22.980 Nebraska 1,798 243.170 VrT u-'Aseles, and two grandsons, always loved." the note said in street because of a bronchial 0,0 i fh. Pinkerton.

Fourth street west. South Dakota 9,586 1,423.171 cough. A bone in his left foot was Lew Rosenthal, Cedar Heights, school building. Clough street Wisconsin 5,692 393.287 broken, but the foot was so badly and Barney Rosenthal, St. Louis.

Most of the long message, writ Casket bearers at the funeral CRATTAN RETURNED TO MARSHALLTOWN HOME Wednesday filed a statement of ten on both sides of five sheets of hi u.n Ul Earl B. Jodcr, Sol Algase, Boston. UP) A private detective guarded freckle-faced Jane With Negro Who Slashed trade name for the Iowa theatre pencil tablet paper and a square of cardboard, was devoted to a Claude A. Clark, K. L.

Bragdon, J. J. Miller and Ira Rodamar. which they will operate at 483 ers Thursday as a result of kid FIREMAN SMALLWOOD'S' CONDITION IS CRITICAL Mrs. Frisbey came to her home at 226 Eighth street west late Wednesday after staying with her Bidding Willi JILT Fourth street west.

Lew and Bar resume of his domestic troubles. nap threats against the juvenile ney Rosenthal are owners of the He had been divorced twice, and Bus Passengers Is Ruled Sane in Court Salt Lake City, Utah (P) Wil J-j WW husband in the Independence hos- JlOeiOtl 10 ileOU Theatre i Amusement Enterprises, a third wife died screen star. Her mtoher, Mrs. Ruth Withers, said: "An armed bodyguard accompanies Jane everywhere she which Lew has been operating to his four sons, he SenceFriday. IllSUranCC SctllP 'ring with headquarters in Waterloo.

liam Rollins. 54, Chanute, Kan- Just goes and sleeps in a bedroom next "God be with all my boys Des Moines (INS) The state ex- FIFTEEN BOY SCOUTS 2 FORMER OSAGE MEN -ii lay dad away somewhere. I'm no Negro, accused of slashing two fellow passengers on a Salt Lake City-Los ngelcs bus last week, was J. C. Smallwood.

335 Dearborn avenue, was taken to Allen hospital Thursday for treatment of a stomach ailment which has forced him to be absent from his duties as telephone operator at Central fire station since Nov. 1. His condition is regarded as critical. uvniciviciMI State Senator Garritt Roelofs of 8 "Lle- lur IN WEAVING BUSINESS worry, worry, noining dui Sioux Center to head the tempo pronounced sane at a court hearing Wednesday. Just forget me, boys, and rary administrative setup for un- worry, to hers in our suite here.

Jane is appearing in a Boston theatre. Two anonymous notes were received in Hollywood five weeks ago. The first threatened kidnaping of Jane and the killing of her mother unless $50,000 were paid. (Courier Special Service) lay me at rest." employment insurance in Iowa, Osage, la. Ole Knudson, son of Funeral arrangements had not been made Thursday.

The body (Courier Special Service) Marshalltown, Ia. JP) The state board of control returned Marvin T. Grattan, 87-year-old Decorah, Civil war veteran sentenced to serve an eight-year term for manslaughter, to the Iowa Soldiers' home in Marshalltown from Fort Madison prison. Grattan shot and killed Claude Meade at the 1933 Decorah fair during an argument over race horses. The Civil war veteran was sent to Fort Madison prison earlier this month after the supreme court refused a second time to give him a new trial.

In 1934 he was sent from Fort Madison to the Marshalltown home on a hospital order. Grattan came back to the hospital with no other explanation than an order from Henry C. White of Vinton, state board of control member. Mrs. Olea Knudson, of south of Osage, leaves the latter part of is at the Kearns garden chapel.

the week for New Mexico where Two physicians who examined Rollins said he told them he was driven into a frenzy by the torments and lynching threats of other passengers. County Attorney Orvall Hafen said he had not yet decided whether to file charges against the man. DEATHS Fifteen Waterloo Boy Scouts received advancement awards Wednesday evening at a monthly district court of honor in the city hall. Officiating were H. G.

Northey, court of honor chairman, and M. C. LaRue, J. H. Perly, V.

V. Allen and Thomas F. Anthony. Scouts getting awards are desie- he and another former Osage man. and named Louis Shneider, Des Moines attorney, as legal counsel.

Gov. Clyde Herring announced the appointments, which follow approval of the Iowa law by the federal social security board. Salaries of the two men were not stated. Des Moines Men Give Herluff Markussen, are engaged OFFICES AND STORE CHANCE LOCATIONS in the manufacture of Indian MRS. II.

E. BURKIIARDT. Bond in Conspiracy Funeral services were held and Extortion Case naiea oy troop numbers. F'rst cIsm Joe Croniwr 17- Tuesday afternoon at the O'Keefe Towne chapel for Mrs. Bertha Burkhardt, of Boies, who died woven articles.

They organized the business some time ago, and at first engaged only a half-dozen or so Indians to manufacture the articles with their hand looms. FINE AND JAIL TERM Des Moines lP) Gus Gordon and Burt Springer, indicted on McElhlnnrv, 17: Edward Haven. James Knlttel, 7: Jack Logan, Hendrfrk Petersen, 7. IMPOSED FOR LARCENY charges of conspiracy and extor Second clasi Francis Witt Millard Saturday in Cedar Falls hospital, Burial was in Mt. Vernon township.

Rev. Harold Singer. Waterloo, had charge of the services. The Waterloo Cedar Falls Traffic association was moving Thursday from Room 203, Terminal building, to Room 205. Edward H.

Wyant, realtor, who has occupied Room 205, will move to 206, retaining an adjoining inner office. Underwood Elliott Fisher company typewriter agency also was moving Thursday from 160 Fourth Vern Hunemiller, 27, 613 Ankeny End Milk Price War at Dubuque Dubuque, Ia. (U.R) The Dubuque milk price war, which has been raging for several weeks, came to a close Wednesday afternoon when distributors agreed to pay producer! I $2.30 per hundred for first claj milk. They also agreed to increa the retail price from 10 cents to 11 Dickinson. 14, Merit badees John Selzer lfl.

animal tion, were free on $6,000 bond on Thursday after pleading innocent FORMER WAVERLY MAN IN FREEPOHT ACCIDENT street, was fined $100 and sentenced to four months in the Surviving are her husband, II. before District Judge John J. Hal loran. E. Burkhardt, Boies merchant; one Black Hawk county jail Thursday PIONEER PROPERTIES INCORPORATED WITH RATHS AS OFFICERS in district court when he pleaded son, Harry Burkhardt, Mt.

Vernon township; a daughter, Mrs, lndiiktry. conservation and fitemanship; Jamea Knlttel, carpenter: John Donnell, 7. carpentry: Edward Haven, carpentrv, public health and woodturnlng: Dick McKtnatry 7. carpentry: Warren Webbe-ktn, 10, cycling, handicraft and wood-work; Hendrlck Petersen, public health and personal health: John Braadon, 17, rowing: Bill Penly (rover, pioneering; Richard Lorenren. 8, tafety.

guilty before Judge George W. The men were ind.cted by a Polk county grand jury. Attached to the indictment were statements of Des Moines beer retailers who Herman F. Urasserfort, Jesup; three grandchildren, and two brothers, street west, in the Y. M.

C. A. building, to Rooms 202-3 in the Terminal building. testified that they were promised Waverly, la. (Special) The condition of William Mcllugh.

former Waverly resident injured last week at Freeport, 111., is reported as "about the same." McHugh received head and skull injuries from an exploding truck tire, and hid been in a serious condition since the accident with a definite change expected Wednesday. La Delbert Moore and Talbert Moore, protection from police raids if both of Ml, Vernon township. MANCHESTER PHYSICIAN AVIATRIX CLAIMS RECORD. Natal, Brazil (P) Maryse Bastie. A real estate holding company headed by John W.

Rath, president of the Rath Packing company and recent purchaser of the Waterloo building, has been incorporated under the laws of Iowa with an authorized capitalization of Articles of incorporation for the CHARLES HARPER. Charles Harper, 90, father of Mrs, IS GREAT GRANDFATHER French aviatrix, landed here at 2:30 Wood to larceny from a building in the night-time. He was accused by Ralph W. Travis, assistant county attorney, of taking a purse worth less than $20 from the Hawkeye hotel. C.

J. Rudolph was appointed by the court to represent the defendant. R. S. Murphy.

Wellsburg. who on Sept. 22 pleaded guilty to drunken driving, was sentenced Thursday by Judge A. B. Love-joy to 60 days in the county jail.

p. m. Wednesday to set an unoffi A. E. Rumsey, 2220 Fourth street cents a quart effective Thursday The settlement was announced I following a hearing held by the dairy division of the Agricultural Adjustment administration on the producers' application for the increased price.

KILLS WIFE. SHOOTS SELF. Pittsburgh. Pa. (JP) Charles Watt, 31, walked into a downtown office buildings Wednesday, fired a volley of shots at his pretty young wife, killing her, then turned the gun on himself.

skull cial speed mark for the ter examinations revealed fractures. west, died Wednesday afternoon at tCouner Spannl Hrrvirtt Manchester, la. With the birth flight from Dakar, Sengal. Her his home in Madison, foi they handled the brand of beer distributed by Gordon. Gordon became distributor for Country Club beer here approximately a year ago.

Springer, secretary of the Des Moines Home Owned Business association, is a beer salesman. County Attorney Carl Burkman said that a new grand jury would continue to investigate reports of liquor and gambling protection rings here next month. lowing a long illness. He was a frequent Waterloo visitor and was a brother of the late Mrs. William RELEASED O.N BdI.

Wesley Despard, 40, Cresco, of a seven and three-fourths pound daughter. Sandra Jane. Tuesday, at Manchester, to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dicks of Waterloo.

Dr. John A. May of this city becomes great elapsed time for the south Atlantic hop was 12 hours, seven minutes, cc pared with the ofticial record held by Jean Batten. New Zealand flier, of 13 hours, 15 minutes. Thursday had been released from the Black Hawk county jail on company, to be known as Pioneer Properties, were filed Thursday in the office of Mrs.

Eva M. Brebner. county recorder. Mr. and Mrs.

John W. Rath are president and vice president respectively, Howard II. Rath is secretary, A. D. Donnell is treasurer: these officers and Mrs.

A. D. grandfather for the first time by reason of the introduction of the $1,000 bond. When arraigned late Tuesday before J. E.

Dempster, U. S. commissioner, on a charge of STOLTES HONORED AT FAREWELL PARTY SNOWBAI FATAL. Indianapolis. Ind.

fffi Marjorie fourth generation to the family. Dr. May, who has practiced possession and transportation of Jean Thornburg, 13, died Wednes medicine here for 45 years, was liquor on which federal tax had not been paid, he was held fed Donnell compose the board of di rectors. the attendant upon the three gen due to cold soothed by one mat day after being struck by a snowball packed with cinders five days before Christmas. Lockjaw de eral court at Dubuque.

low of pure, effective Thoxine. erations now represented, his son: John; the lattcr's daughter, Mari FINE Sl'SPEXDED. A $100 fine imposed upon Frank Galle, 235 Vaughan street. Dec. 10 for possession of illegal liquor was suspended during good behavior by Municipal Judge George Sager Wednesday afternoon, on recommendation of Assistant County Attorney Paul Kildee.

Money-back guarantee! 35 veloped from the injury. Robert Irwin, 16. was held by police on a lyn, now Mrs. Floyd Dicks. Va- FRANK W.

CROW'S WHEREABOUTS SOUCHT RECKLESS DRIVER FINED. Frank S. Miller, Route 5, was erloo: and the latter's daughter. 57 charge of having thrown the snow 1EE3EL Sandra Jane. ball.

Twenty-one employes thf Paramount and Strand theatres honored Mr and Mrs. Arthur i. Stolte at a farewell party Wednesday night at Neelys Stolte, who has been city n.an-ijjer for Tri-States Theatre corporation, will leave for Des Moine3 Vonddy to take the position of district manager. Mrs. Stolte will move to Des Moines later.

A gift was presented by the theatre employes. fined $100 and costs in municipal court late Wednesday on a charge of reckless driving. An automobile Miller was driving collided JAMES CASEY DEAD. Detroit, Mich. (JP) James Casev, Bates of this city.

Mr. Harper was in public school work unt.l the time of lis retirement and was a former assistant state superintendent of public induction of Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Rumsey are 11 Falm Beach, Fla.

MBS, LETTIiTmORRISON. Prayer service for Mrs. Lettie Morrison, 64, mother of E. A. Morrison, superintendent of the Orange Township Consolidated school, will be it m.

Friday in the Petersen Brothers chapel, instead of at 8 m. Saturday as previously announced. There will be a service at 10:30 a. m. Friday in the Methodist Episcopal church at West Union, with burial in a cemetery at Burr Oak.

IX FA N'T EASTMAN. A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eh Eastman. 1012 Bluff street, was still horn Thursday morning at Long-wood hospital.

The body was taken to the Petersen Bros, funeral heme, TWO GOOD COALS who played baseball for the Brooklyn Dodgers. Detroit Tigers and Knowledge of the whereabouts of Frank or F. W. Crow, former employe of the Hawkeye Oil company, Waterloo, is desired by Mrs. F.

B. Baker. Portland, Tex. She requests Crow or any person knowing of his location to write to her. I 1 II ft TRACED BX HAIR.

Cedar Rapids, la. (JP Forrest Waitman, 24. identified by a shag of hair found in the wrecked car of Dr. H. N.

Grim of Cedar Rapids, was sentenced to 10 years in the state reformatory for car MARRIED BY JIDGE. Vclma De Lapp, 25, was married to Claude Rittgers. 24, Thursday afternoon by Judge A. B. Love joy in his Black Hawk county district early Wednesday on highway 20 east of Waterloo with a car driven by P.

G. Walker of northeast of Jesup. Chicago Cubs between 1899 and S6.75 DeL W10, mostly at third base, died at VICTOR 5x9 Lamp. VICTOR Furnace Size his home Wednesday night. $6.50 court chambers.

Both bride and groom reside in Waterloo. The witnesses were Mrs. Sarah White and Glcndon White. DeL IRON FOR ITALY. Aquila, Italy fiNS "Italy will very have The above coals are good.

Hold fire and very little ash. produce her own iron from the sand of her seashores." So says Attilio Crea, inventor-chemist of NEW TRIAL DEMH). Judge R. W. Hasner Thursday overruled defense motio'i for a new trial in the suit of Airs.

May Grant, Iowa Falls, ag.v.nst Sidney Grrenstein. Waterloo, for for the death tf her Norman A. Grant. alUced'v killed by Grecnstein's outimobilo A jury on Oct. 16 her ji'dgmcnt for $3,000.

"TOM" TROIPIR DIES. Blencoe. Ia. Pi Owen Rock, 69. metrrtrr of Terry's "Uncle Tom's show crew of horse-drawn elat'sC' died here.

The Terry shows i organized 45 years ago with Rock, in charge of O'KEEFE and TOWNE FUNERAL HOME 41S Franklin Street WICKS Telephone AIR PIPE ORGAN 83 CONDITIONED Acjulla. He claims that for Italy's industrial and military require TO NEW ORLEANS. Wayne and Vincent McOourty, sons of Mr. and Mrs. J.

S. Mc-Gotirly, 749 Rieh! street, have gone to Xtw Orleans. for the remainder of the Christmas vacation. Falls Ave. Coal Co.

530 Falls Ave. Thone 943 1 ments sea sand can yield all the iron necessary..

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