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THE SOUTH BEND TRIBUNE, MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 9, 1934. 10 wheat control move effects some BIRD EXPECTS Day By Day. BOARD APPROVES SALARY SUITS "IT HAPPENED THIS WAY." RELATES ORIGIN 440 farmers in St. Joseph county, while 694 have signed the corn-hog control agreement Of that number about 25 per cent have CBUat4 tnm Pmt Ob. CIibi Oam.

REALTY APPEALS SET APRIL 25 and when finished said something Ur liAoKtliJALL signed both, making the total of St Joseph county farmers who have signed the triple A contracts inconsequential and barged out AAA FORMS SOON Control Blanks for Wheat There were people here and I be aoour. boo. gin to suspect he has reached the point of shunning folk because Petition of Sherland Plymouth Judge to Hear INJURIES KILL A tley expect him to be funny. But Defense Motion on little wonder! One story rve Inventor of Popular Game Addresses Students. Production are Due This Week.

AKRON FARMER Building Among- 35 Acted Upon by Statd. beard him tell of a Paducah char $59,000 Claims. Tha Tribune's Special Berrica. acter 50 times and each time funnier. Wisecracks die over night ROCHESTER, April 9.

but a good story never stales. E. Injuries suffered when struck by Blank forms to be filled out by D. Coblentz's yam of the Chinese Tht Tribunal Special Service. "From the minute I threw up a soccer ball in a small gymnasium PLYMOUTH, April an automobile fcttday night caused the death of Ruel Clark, aged 32, farmer residing east of Akron.

St Joseph county farmers who have signed the AAA agreements wood-chopper, for Instance. Or Charlie Russell's of mating the pumpkin vines. Or Montague in ue apringneia x. m. v.

Circuit Judge Albert B. Chipman today set April 25 aa the date for Glass1 of the Cockney doorman at for the control of 1934 wheat production are expected to reach the hearing: on the defense motion to Old Vic. Or Chic Sale's of the college, at Springfield, in 1890 the game of basketball has spread throughout the length and Mr. Clark died in Woodlawn hospital here Saturday night at 9:50 o'clock of internal injuries suffered when struck by an automobile driven by Harry Kreie. son village; hackman's new hack.

offices of the St Joseph county agricultural agent, C. Bird. County Assessor John S. Bucz-kowski received today from the state tax board approximately 35 approved petitions for reassessment of real estate in virtually all townships of the county. Among the petitions was one filed by owners of the Sherland building in the downtown district.

The assessor pointed out that the approval of the petitions by the state board did not carry any strike out parts of the. amended $59,000 St Joseph county salary breadth of the nation with wild some time this week. crab lawsuits. How capricious the average mortal's amusement taste. At one fire rapidity, Dr.

James Nalsmlth The three suits, filed ror county The forms, when filled out, will bear information of measured field of Mr. and Mrs. Harve Kreig, of near Mr. Kreig said he did not see the man until too late to avoid striking him. He was Clerk Frank N.

Nevins, County Inventor of the game of basket of those continental' type music pi 1 K' inspection in each county and of Auditor Fred P. Crowe and for halls I saw a turn I liked tremen each individual farm; and will mer Commissioner. Fred J. Cook, dously a grotesque girl dancing not held. ball, told 600 Junior and senior boys at Central Senior High school this morning in the Central elude the following facts: Wheat acreage seeded for the 1933 crop.

were venued here from South Bend and after preliminary legal GROUP PLANS ON spring and fall sowings; wheat auditorium. Dr. Naismith heav skirmishes in which the junsdic automatic reductions in the assessments but that increases, in fact, are possible when' new assessments are made. 4 4 if tlon of Judge Chipman in the case ily scored the 1930 rules committee for the passing of the 10 second rule. "The 10 second rule," acreage harvested in 1933, and the 1933 production; acreage sown in spring and fall for 1934 crop, and with a comic sense of lazy rhythm.

Something like Pugot at La Scala in Paris. I roared. No one else seemed to laugh and a lady suggesting Julia Hoyt eyed me through her lorgnette. The act laid an egg that night. Dawn Powell's "The Story of a Country Boy" establishes her in the top 137he question of values must be was challenged the amended complaint was filed.

In answer William E. Voor, South Bend, and William J. Reed, based, of course, on fair esti remaining for harvest; wheat he said, was railroaded through. mates," the assessor declared acreage for 1934 abandoned; It is a very poor rule." "but in reassessments the most Knox, attorneys' for the Dr. Naismith, who Is now ath- wheat acreage destroyed, if any, THREE DRAMAS The Dramatic circle of St.

Adalbert's parish begun rehearsals Sunday afternoon in preparation for the staging of three plays Sunday, April 29. under the direction of John Klug, of LaPorte, Ind. The plays chosen for the ap-pearance( are: "The Rich Widow," "The Chimneysweep and the Miller" and "The Perfect Cook." important thine is equality. All county, filed a motion asking the Irthic director at Kansas univer to meet terms of contract; addi bracket of depicters of American sity, just happened to be passing throueh South Bend on his way tional land under contract, being fanned in 1934; contracted acreage and its handling; amount of life. Along with Sinclair Lewis, Charles G.

Norris, Edna Ferber and Fannie Hurst. court to strike out parts of the amended complaint. This motion will be argued April 25. The suits roughly ask for for Clerk Nevins, $14,000 for to the University of Michigan, at Ann Arbor, when he was attracted tax payers should share the burden equally, according to their valuations, and this principle will guide the assessor's office in making all new assessments. Values of surrounding properties will be taken into consideration." fertilizer, in base period and for 1934, and amount of wheat hv the hieh school students on Sunny days hive a strolling processed for family use and exempt from processing tax.

FILES SUIT FOR DIVORCE. their way to schoot this morning and dropped in at the athletic office for a chat with Elmer Burn-ham, who. himself Is a graduate Photo by Tribune Staff Photographer. Dr. James Naismith (right), inventor of the game of basketball.

urge. I like to saunter down Second avenue, the street pleasing me most in the Ghetto. Frequently Florence Behney, of South Bend, talks the game over with Clarence Elbel.r gym instructor (left), and stumble upon a book. George filed suit for divorce today in circuit court against Harry Behney. Earl Kuhnv (center) basketball coach at Central Senior Hieh school.

Adjustment payments on the 1934 crop, as well as the second payment of eight cents per bushel on the farm allotment, less local costs, are conditional upon nroof Moore's "The Lake," par exam Dr. Naismith spoke to junior and senior bbys at the downtown school Have The South Bend Sunday Tribune delivered to your home. Ten cents a copy. With the six week day Issues 20 cents a week; seven papers. Adv.

tf. They were married May 6. 1922, ple. Reading exquisitely but mak this morning. He told of the inventing of basketball and scored some and separated Nov.

30, 1932. The ing no sense. I like the foreign of compliance with contracts. The of the present rules heavily. action charges cruelty.

smells, the dandies of the Yiddish Auditor Crowe and $1,400 for former Commissioner Cook, all back salaries the plaintiffs allege are due because of a population increase in St. Joseph county revealed by federal census. The county claims Indiana's status quo law of 1929 automatically stopped salary increases but the plaintiffs hold this law to be unconstitutional as applied to St. Joseph county. Meanwhile, attorneys for the defense are seeking to have the suits thrown out, of court on the ground the board of commissioners in South Bend, having approved the claim, constitutes a court of inferior jurisdicton, thus preventing game, with a ne saia, stage who strut and tuxedoed head-waiters who stand in the doorways at sundown, like George YOUTH IS FREED You should have seen that game, was an epic.

Rector in the qld days of Olivier at Tour d'Argent. And that quaint bureau de tabac under the ele F. P. ANDERSON Wy ON JOKE COUNT vated where they sell tiny candle man as TAKEN BY DEATH like matches in hand-painted iNew oprins i i boxes and Voltaire's Candide in of Springfield college. "The game is the same as it was when I invented it back in Springfield." Dr.

Naismith continued. "There are only a few changes in the principles. The biggest difference is in the number of rules. When I started the college boys playing the game there were 13 rules. There are now over ISO.

There can be no fair comparison made between the skill of players today and the skill of players in game, as it is played today is a thing of speed and craft, Yben we played it was a game of brawn and muscle." Invention Long Story. Asked how he came to hit upon the idea of basketball Dr. Naismith replied that it was a long story. "In Springfield, when I was on the coaching staff there, Was a class of stenographers who would take no interest in the athletic program of the school. No in CaotinneS Irom rt One, Column PIt a yellow French paper back.

I any appeal to a higher conrt. Fash f. night in that city He had been must take Hattie Belle Johnston there some time. ions ror vour nome, too MRS. ELBEL GETS 'rovocation and Attack Even, Court Rules in Decision.

ill for a long time, cancer being the cause of death. Dean Anderson was born in In the astonishing bizarrerie of RELIEF POSITION theatrical first niglus nothing in Mrs. Louis Elbel, 705 Riverside Missouri in February, 1867, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Anderson. He came with his par- drive, who was formerly with the William Ross, aged 19, of 122 trigues me like the shirt fronts of Bernard Gimble and Joe Moore, smooth expanses of white, stiffly crepitant. No matter how much they laugh, their shirt bosoms remain serene at the curtain drop. ents to South Bend; when a child.

The father held a high and respon- South Camden street, likes his little Associated Charities, has returned from Indianapolis where she received an appointment from the ible place with the Studebaker oke but his propensity in this re Smart Beds wear Cotton 6 New Styles in Cotton Spreads Bros. Manufacturing company, state relief administration. Mrs spect led him to city court this now the Studebaker corporation. As though just taken out of the Elbel will supervise case work in structor had been able to interest pink tissue of a French laundry. For many years the family re morning on the complaint of Steve Porka, 320 South Chicago street, LaPorte and in Center township.

Now that yon have your Easter bonnet and swagger suit, take a good look at your home. Doesn't it need some new spring clothes too? Wyman's has them new beautiful fashions in curtains, rugs, linoleum, window shades, bedv spreads. They'll make your home look new, attractive and springlike, too. them in any game what-ao-ever, never get beyond a smile and that sided in a two-story frame res Thinking over the old adage, 'There is nothing new under the idence at 508 South Main street. who charged him with assault and The son attended the public on which charges he was sun but all things are combina Pre -shrunk Fast Color drily at the theater, yet my shirt fronts after a play suggest a concertina designed by -the mad king of Bavaria.

Most amusing of the schools and was graduated from found not guilty. tion in oinrr Known minga, i began.to study the possibilities of the High school in J885. The -two were on their way to He spent four years In Purdue a new game. seasonal hilarities is the Hepburn girl snatching at publicity Garbo-like. hiding from reporters and QVmrt1tr aftA mat ori iron iViA ibl( levers university, Lafayette; where he was one of the outstanding a dump on the wesern outskirts of the city one day last1 week, floss (pushing a pushcart and Porka driving a horse drawn At Intervals, Ross would students and very popular.

After being graduated from Purdue he sneaking on a liner via third class Apropos de rien! 'iCepyriaht, 19S4.1 job of teaching the secretarial class. I realized that I was up a stump unless could think of a game that would catch the Interest of this group. They had nlaverl Vwahal1 nrrer larmA devoted a school year to tutoring yell "Whoa!" and the horse would "Marsuerite in the university. Later he was tendered the high position of dean SODALITY PLANS and manv other rames but refused of the mechanical engineering de Homing Pigeons Shot By Hunters The cooperation of farmers and therm anked by member of the South Bend Homing Pigeon club state that their birds are being shot by hunters who apparently are mistaking them for common birds. This Is the nesting and "family" season for the club's prize racing biMs and many of them go out Into the fields to gather nest material and food for their young.

While out, they are i being shot down, fancier aay. 111, amy 1ntMt v. tKiim V. a partment In the University of Kentucky, a position he had filled soever. Dust and April Showers won't harm rm--l' a stop.

-This occurred several times and Ross' sense of humor was getting a good workout. He yelled "Whoa!" again. The horse stopped and Porka climbed off the wagon, at the same time voicing his opinion of Ross loudly. He advanced to Ross' cart and toppled it over, spilling the contents. CABARET PARTY "A Reunion in Budapest," in the form of a charity cabaret 3 continually and with marked sue cess.

"Then I figured that what we needed was a game that a great many could play and watch and Make Important Inventions. ball, will be sponsored in Our that could be played indoors dur In his chosen profession he Lady of Hungary parish hall at Calvert and Chapln streets. May stood exceedingly high in A fight ensued. The ruled that between America. Dean Anderson was a pioneer in production engineering ing the winter months.

I knew that if I could find a game that could fulfill these requirements, my worries were over. Football was so popular, I found, because provocation and attack, the honors 2, by the Young Ladies' sodality, according to plans made at a meeting Sunday afternoon. Danc and the first man to apply the were about even, and found the guilty. Bright, gay, modern these bedspreads do so much toward making your bedroom look new and springlike at such a small cost. They are Monument Mills spreads with their red label of quality.

"Marguerite" comes in a squared flower pattern, in-rose, green, blue, gold, mahogany, orchid, red, Size 86x 105 inch. Hi X-ray in that work. For 25 years ing will take place from 9 p. there was plenty of action and be he was research engineer with the to 1 a. m.

A floor show will be Five persons were in court this the Southern railway. He spent featured. morning? on charges of public intoxication. Lizzie Klllibrew, 39, of five years in the research labora cause there was a ball. Football couldn't be played on the hardwood so I thought I'd get a game where the players wouldn't need 417 South Scott street, was fined tory of the American Society of Heating Ventilating Engineers to tacV.le each other.

in Pittsburgh. "I then hit upon the idea of $10 and costs and sentenced to serve '-0 days In the women's prison. Steve Harinchuck, 37, of 221 Eaat Woodside street, George Among his inventions are the parallel goals and asked the jani dust counter and the heat meter, He discovered the comfort zone tor if he had some berry boxes in the basement He replied that he didn't but that he 1 had a peach It is said that his discovery and H. Hamski, 42, of Ellcbart, and Curtis GranstafT, 38, of 209 Cleveland avenue, Mishawaka, JThat is bow' the basket 'happened tj bp round. I put the perfection of ventilating devices have saved millions of dollars and added years to the lives of people in America.

He was pronounced 5 $4 S3.50 J2 ARDSLEY new unusual weave with spaced floral motif, extra heavy. 86x105 in. KENT new ruffled texture with colorful flower design. 86x105 in. WILDFLOWER charming countryside flower pattern.

86x105 in. PILGRIM a Colonial Coverlet suggesting a homespun weave. 86x105 in. BRISTOL a spring like diamond and flower pattern. 80x105 in.

Bedding Daylight Basement baskets fort opposite ends of the were each fined $1 and costs and Fred Slisz, 20, of 618 South Olive street, was fined $5 and costs and placed on probation for 90 days. 813-815 S-Mlctlrgan These Free Swings In Our Window gyrhjjarvj jtallfed my class in for whit! Wis; I tn become the first by one engineer to be "the great est human ventilating expert in Ernest Duncan, 46, of 719 Pierce earhe1 faasKetbaU ever to be America. His work with his stu played." i 1 Tells1 of Firt Game. dents in the many years of his street, charged by J. P.

White, 1247 Campeau street, with leaving the scene of an accident, was fined service is regarded as one of his greatest achievements. He was a I tyf. Naismith then went on to past president of I the American explain bow lye iirsi name oi ohs- ketball was played. 'I chose nine Society of Heating- Ventilating men; thitee 'gujards, three forwards Engineers and a former director and three centers. T.

B. Patten of Its research laboratory. now in roronto. and C. B.

Libbv, Mr. Anderson married Miss Jo now In I California, were named New Wide Curtains Dupont Tontine Washable Shade Tontine shades are really miraculous! A good scrubbing with brush, soap and water takes off winter grime and soot irtakes them look like rew again. They do not crack nor pinhole, and they wear for years. Ask about Tontine washable shades on a n's third floor. All sizes' to order.

MM sephine Fisher, youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jacob $25 and costs, the costs being suspended. Rose Anderson, 39, of 436 Ij, Souths Michigan street, was fined $10 and costs for keeping a house of ill fame at that address, and LouiseA Burkheiser, 32, and Mae Burdette, 38, charged with being inmates, were each fined $5 and costs. Folks who want to buy, sell, hire or trade announce their intentions in the classified columns.

Read to profit Adv. laLO-iua; ui liic ywu teams, lull' teen rules were read and explained Fisher, 410 North Main street, this An old soccer ball which I found city, the wedding taking place in Wind in a corner was the first basket size ows me irst mpust church. Besides the wife he leaves a son and ball. I lined the 18 men up, one team facing the other, turned my for Over- Ruffled 52 in. 254 yd.

daughter. I Funeral; services and burial will take place Wednesday in Lexington. back and threw the ball high into the air. I I. "From that time on.

basketball has spread Uke wild fire all over the, civilized wopld. The men in the secretarial class Slaved like Julia Rode Scores As Soloist At Civic Symphony Concert Ik 3 chUdrei. Vhen they went away from shool they took the game of basketball with At Cornell pr. university, ljthaca, N. the game was played with 50 men 6n each the harp are heard the first 1 team but school authorities 'j ob 3x6 ft.

size with roller jected because it was not Bafe for part and at the close. The brass selection also has a harmony part that is well played. the gym to have 50 men thunder BIT GEORGE A. MACKER. No better vehicle could have been chosen than "Air de Salome" from Massenet's f'Herodiade" to display the dramatic soprano voice of Julia Rodu who was the guest soloist of the South Bend Civic Symphony orchestra in its ing up! and jdown the floor.

-Now Wolf-Ferraris overture, 'The we hafe 300 teams with five men on eacfi teabi playing in the city Secret of Suzanne," from his comedy opera by the same name, opened the afternoon's program. or Kansas vity, alone, It's easy to shine your floors with They're hot only VERY wide, but are made of exceptionally beau tiful quality of 1 1 ed marquisette, with wide full ruffles and priscilla tops. Eggshell and white. 42 inch 2V4 yard. Curtain ito match (white only), pr.

Asked whether he thought bas An orchestral transcription of ketball was safe for grade, schools to Me Only With Thine Dr. Naismith replied affirmatively third concert at the Progress club Sunday afternoon. This aria, which is a part of the first act of Massenet's opera score, was well within the range of Mrs. Rode's Eyes." that ever popular English "Wej must teach them ito rlay air, has received wonderful treat ment orchestra by Soder while Rhey're younp," he said. Basketball! for girls came into existence wien a group of school struma, It is a colorful arrangement and starts out in a minor 2 strain, later played in the orig and asked to play the voice and she was never heard to better advantage, i the full symphony orchestra giving splendid support in the beautiful accompaniment Mrs.

Rode received an ovation and was called before the curtain several times, i Inal key with full harmony, clos i i Sq.25 ing grandioso and the very last measures pianissimo. AVOID UGLY PIMPLES "Dance of the Clowns," by Marked improvement was no Here's the new freedom of the style-ways Rlmsky-Korsakow, a descriptive number, was played with zest ticed in the playing: by the orches a bimDly face embaxrwa tra under the sincere and painstaking direction of Edwyn Hames rou? I Get a package of Dr. Ed LONG ruffled curtains of fine ivory grenadine with new large coin dot, 42 in. 2i pair i EXTRA WIDE ruffled curtains of fine plain French marquisette, white with new brush edge at top of ruffle. 54 in.

2 16 yd, pair WIDE PANELS, 46 in. 2 yd. in the smart new large mesh, woven border designs. Ecru. Each $4-50 and the organization has grown 99 and showed the composers as well as the orchestra's ability at vivid music.

The orchestra: followed the baton of Mr. Hames faithfully yesterday and the expression and shadings were very marked. FREE to over 50 assuring South Bend of a symphony of its very own. I SWING No Rubbins Polish, 54 Sl- lJ1-59 Just spread Old English No! Rubbing Floor Polish on it DRIES by itself to a lovely shine, The most ambitious' composi The orchestra has been able to 1 SUITS tion of the afternoon was an interpretation of Franck's "Symphony In Minor," a modern work, in fact the only one to rank secure very able guest soloists for its concerts. At its premiere in December Claude Smith, bari with the symphonys of Beethoven and Brahms.

This is not conced tone, made a most favorable impression. In its concert Feb. 18, Dora liershenow, recognized as ed by all critics as; the symphony one of South Bend's leading con wards Olive Tablets. The akin should! begin to clear after you have taken the tablets" a few nights, If you are like thousands of others. Help! cleanse the blood, bowels and liver with Dr.

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i It was weu "played. Hadley's "Angclus from his third symphony written in 1606 cert pianists, interpreted Saint-Saens. "Concerto in Minor" with full orchestra accompaniment It proved to be the feature of the afternoon and music lovers are still talking about the beauty, technically and musically, of Miss Hershenow's work. For the fourth concert to be heard May 27. Marjorie Berteling Galloway will be the piano soloist Mrs.

Galloway is one of the city's outstanding concert pianists. 22 and more after he had heard the chimes in Milan, received a I very careful reading and impressed the large 3 ORGE WYMAN CO audience with its expression and beauty. The chimes, imitated by means of the orchestra bells and.

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