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I I 5 THE SOUTH BEND TRIBUNE, FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 18, 1942. I. court in Swap-Riies. Grcg gfDoivhey ested. Any such group may apply for a class organization at the office of civilian defense.

i The first class, open to the pub- THOUSANDS SEE WINDOW SHOW MEAL PLANNING STUDYJpe 'Eating for Victory Program Opens Oct. 6. U.S. SAYS KUNZE OPPOSEDJIRAFT Stat erne nt Made in Trial of Callsen and Others. flic, will begin at 7:30 p.

m. Oct. 6 in Central High school. Another class will be formed at p. m.

Oct. 13 in the Central Y. VI C. A. building for the industrial girls department of the It will be a practical course in meal planning and diet.

Others, now being formed, will be announced later. The courses are a direct outgrowth of the nutrition council's Nutrition week conducted in South Bend last April with assistants of the federal government's department of defense health and welfare services. LAPORTE LEVY AT 20-YEAR LOW The Tribune's Special Service. LAPORTE, Sept. IS.

La- counsel members to evade that draft law. I 1 0ne of the 25 Ferdinand CalV sen, former South! Bend bund leader who operated a jrocerjrat; 102J Eouth 35th street in South Bend. Kunze, sentenced recently at Hartford. to 1 years ia prisqn as a. nazi spy, also Is one of the defendants! to the current triaL Corcoran charged that the bund opposed the draft- law before its passage and ma4e Its feelings known through its official newspaper, Free America, at membership meetings arid by word ef mouth.

After the law's passage, Corcoran continued, Kunze sent to all leaders "command No. 37" urging all members to refuse to serve "until this law-and all other laws of the country or the stated which restrict the citizenship rights of bund members are repealed." MEETING IN WARSAW. 1 Tha Tr4bune's Special Service. ELKHART, Sept IS. The St.

Joe Valley Legion of the Loyal Order of Moose will hold a business meeting in Warsaw, Ind Monday night. All legionnaires b- iff -3 Hi-. i i -s i Training in "eating for victory" will be offered South Bend this winter by the nutrition division of the St. Joseph county civilian defense committee, according to plans outlined Thursday night by a study group committee of the division in the home of Miss Ada Hillier, nutrition division chair-l man, in the Tri-More apartments Mrs. Fred Woodward is property taxpayers during man of the study committee will be paying on the lowest is beinEr assisted by Mrs.

Gerald By Associated Press. NEW YORK, Sept IS. The government charged in ita opening- statement before a jury of six men and six women today that Gerhard Wllhelm Kunze, former national leader of the German-American bund, directed an official order to all bundists telling them to refuse to serve in the United States army under selective service. The assertion was made by Assistant U. S.

Attorney Howard F. Corcoran at the opening of the federal court trial of 25 former national and district leaders of the bund accused of conspiracy I BUSINESS Fassnicht, Mrs. Helen Shaw, Missjfmal action by the county tax ad-Ruth Hadley, Mrs. Esther Singerjjjustment board in fixing the new Mrs. Roger Daoust and Mrs.

Mar- levy at $2.78 on each $100 of as-garet Houfek. fjsessed valuation. The rate in 1922 Trained home economics experts; was $2.74. The new rate represents will teach the classes, which will a reduction of 60 cents from the be arranged for any group inter current levy. YaiJGeeiBoocfle went to towii i Aridin0onHspony; He'cf put a ticker in Ks cap1 1 tThat said old crony! toihave been rate since 1922 as the result of -Saw i 1 31 EN AND COLLEGE 3IEN WILL LIKE OUR NEW AND VAST ARRAY OF FALL SUITS FEATURED AT A NEW VALUE PRICE I I 1 million-dollar cult- home.

SALE: Before Capt. Jock I Whitney left for England be settled a number of film mat- ters In which he was Involved, i i One of the reals con- cerned the rights to" "Gone With the Wind," whose I pro- duction he had helped finance. Whitney bought an the film rights from i David O. Sell-' nlck. MUSIC: Luise Rainer appeared at the Stage Door Canteen a few nights ago, and needed the serv ices of a pianist.

Carl Post, who had been a concert' pianist and gave recitals in America and, Europe, volunteered. Miss Rainerj questioned him! until she was satisfied that he an expert. She mounted the stage. Post waited expectantly, prepared to do a Liszt rhapsody, at least. Miss Rainer turned, and directed: "Play.

'Happy I TIE: Ray Cromley, who. represented I the Wall St. Journal in Japan, returned here on the Grlpsholm. On Dec' 8 he was arrested by the Japanese and 1 1 d. They sent him to a cell, for meditation, "there Cromley saw an economist named Leopold, who represented Business Week.

"How long did you represent Business Week? Cromley asked. forget I tartedr" said Leopold, "but Til be representing it in Japan until Dec 15, ,1942." "You mean 18-u, aoni you. Cromley suggested. No, said; Leopold. "Because I've just received a one-year sentence." SUIT: Mrs.

Allyn K. Foster, widow of the doctor who died after a mysterious beating in the psychiatrifc ward at Bellevue hospital, is suing the city of New York for $50,000. She alleges criminal negligence and will cite cases of similar deaths during recent years. NAME: Sam Spiegel, the Hollywood producer, had his name legally changed a few months ago. Although he had established a reputation as Spiegel, he changed his name to S.

P. Eagle. Under this name he co-produced the hit picture, "Tales of Manhattan." His friends report that now that Spiegel has established a reputation as S. P. Eagle he'll change his name to E.

A. Gle. WATCH HEALTH, HOOSIERS TOLD By Associated Press. INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 18.

In view of I the shortage of doc- tors in Indiana, Dr. John W. Fer- reef state board of health today made six suggestions. 1. Take care of your health.

2. Go to a physician; don't 1 summon him unless absolutely necessary: i 3. Don't call your doctor at; night if you can possibly see him during the day. 4. If the physician must visit you, let him know in ine morning so he can put you on his route of daily calls.

5. If the army already has your family doctor, get another one don't wait until you need him in an emergency. 6. Be a patient patient. it I 1 if -v- 99 ii A EVANGELIST.

i 7 dr; j. massee. Dr. J. fC.

Massee, of Winona Lake, authof and Bible teacher, -vyill conducit evangelistic meetings in Caltary Baptist church beginning Sunday and continuing two weeks. iDr. Massee is a native of Georgia! and has held pastorates in Dayton, Brooklyn, N. Yj. and Boston, Mass.

He is the author of several books on Biblical subjects, ilusic will be directed by Rev. Noel P. Irwin, pastor, ostensibly devotes himself to the public good and privately enriches himself. Lewis visited a number of cilies for material, checking into I the background of the municipal leaders, Somehow, he also managed td obtain a conference with "Dr." Schaeffer, the recently I convicted? Long Island metaphysician, anfd who held Same quality fabrics, same durable tailoring; but new styling and neiv coloring in 100 ALL WOOL' i iMTIES. TWEE and SfflETILAOTDS til I.

AV Mldll 35 V4, 'Win the War' Theme Appears in Many Forms. tlmd tan Faa-a One. Crimn Tm. linl and Hiroiilto were represented as three, rats, with a marine, bayonet fixed for duty, in the foreground. Protect the forest of America was the theme of another store front, which also sponsored a salvage drive.

-Buy War Bonds and 'Attend Movies Free," said a huge sign stretched across Mich-. igan street. There- were cardboard children 'dressed in patriotic ensembles. Uniforms of the WAACTS and Red Cross nurses with a man in the background studying for defense work were displayed. A Cross ambulance unit with drivera taking time off to sell defense stamps was the offering of pne stdre.

A fur com-. pany's shop windows were devoted to the Indiana state guard companies here. Grand Named. The judges today declared Williams the Florist, 219 West Wash- Ington avenue, sweepstakes -wiit- ner of the grand award. In class one, for department stores and general merchandise, -Robertson Bros.

Department Store, 211 South Michigan street, and the J. C. Penney, store, 220 South Michigan street, were tied for first with the George Wy- man store, 103 North Michigan street, in third place. Winners in class two, for ap-" parel, specialty and shoe shops, were the Frances shop, 129 North Michigan street, and Worth's, 127 North Michigan- street, tied for first; and Greene's, 223 South Michigan street, third. First In Class Three.

First in class three, for furniture, hardware, electrical goods and kindred merchandise, was Garnitz Furniture company, 123 South, Michigan street. Shidler 110 North Michigan street "was second and Ries Furniture company, 432 South Lafayette boulevard, third. Two were tied for first in class four, for men's and boys' clothing and furnishings. They were the Max Adler company, 102 South Michigan street, 1 and Gilbert's Men's Outfitters, 813 South Michigan street. Samuel Spiro 121 South Michigan street, was third.

Class five winners were tae Dainty Maid Bake shop, 123 South Michigan street, first; Recreation Equipment "company, 113 North Main street, second, and Krauss Jewelry store, 207 North Michigan street, third. Bonds and Stamps Given. I The sweepstakes prize was $100 in war savings stamps and bonds. War bonds and stamps totaling $25 were given for the first, prize in each' of the five divisions of competition; $15 for second place in each division and $10 for third place. Judges were Ciief Machinist's Mate Garvin Keith, of the navy recruiting office; Sergt.

Kenneth J. Murphy, marines recruiting office; Staff Sergt. Robert H. Brown, army "recruiting office; Miss Bar bara Keller, First Bank Trust company, and Marcel E. McLaughlin, of Elkhart, Ind.

Do Your Bit to Ktep It tit Tha Torch of LIbirty! Legal Notices. AOXICE Or PIBUCAIION TO ESTAB USH TIME PLACE OF BIRTH. Cause No. 1995. STATE OF INDIANA, ST.

JOSEPH COUNTY S3: Notice la hereby- riven that Clarence -Glenn MiTliken died his petition in the St. Jopo Circuit Qourt to have the time and place of hla irth determined. Said petition ta net for shearing Sept. 25. 1942.

Dated thia 17.dav of September. 1942. FRANK J. BSUGGNER, By Eileen Bums, deputy. Vernon 3.

Freed, Attorney for petitioner. It NOTICE OF PCBUCATION TO ESTABLISH TIME AND PLACE OF BIRTH. Cause No. STATS OF INDIANA. ST.

JOSEPH COUMI, ss: NoUca ta hereby given that Reble Ellis Miller ha -filed 'her petition in the St. Joseph Circuit Court to have, the time and place ot her birth determined. Said petition ta aet for hearing Sept. 25th. 1942.

Dated this ITth day of September, 1942. FRANK J. BRUGGNER, Clerk. By Eileen Burna, deputy. Vernon J.

Freed. Attorney, for petitioner. It, NOTICE OF PrBUCATION TO ESTABLISH TIME AND PLACE OF BIRTH. Cauae No. 1997.

STATE OF INDIANA. ST. 4 JOSEPH COUNTX, SS: .1 Notiea la hereby given that Guy Edward Neely haa filed hia petition in the St. Joseph CtretJlt Conrt to have the time and place of his birth determined. Said petition ia aet for hearing Sept.

25th. 1942. Dated thia 17th day of September. 1942. FRANK J.

BRUGGNER. Clerk. By Eileen Burns, deputy. Vernon J. Freed.

Attorney for petitioner. It. XOTICE OF PCBLICATION TO ESTABLISH TIME AND PLACE OF BIRTH. Cause No. 1999.

STATS OF INDIANA, ST. JOSEPH COUNTY. S3 r- Notice is hereby 'given that Goldie Up-tinger Wilaon has filed her petition in the St. Joseph Circuit Court to have the time and place of her birth determined. Said petition ta aet for hearing Sept.

25. 1942. Dated thia 17th dav of September. 1942. FRANK J.

ERUGOSER, Clerk. By Eileen Burnt, deputy. Edwin W. Met calf. Attorney for petitioner.

It. KOTICE OF FITBLIC ATION TO ESTAB LISH TIME AND PLACE OF BIRTH. Cams No. 2O0O. 8TATT OF INDIANA.

ST. JOSEPH 1 COUNTY. ES: 7 Notic I hereby irtveit Uiat Raphael Ernest Fisher haa filed hia petition to the St. Joseph Circuit Coart ta have the time and piac of hia birth determined. Said petition Ii mI for beartna; Sept.

25th. 1942. Dated thia 17th, day of September. 1942. FRANK J.

BRUGGNER, Clerk. By Eileen Burna, deputy. Edwtn Metcalf. Attoroer for petitioner. it.

NOTICE OF PCBLICATION TO ESTAB-i. LISH TIME AND PLAC OF BIRTH. Cause No. 19S. FT ATE OF INDIANA, ST.

JOSEPH COUNTY, SS: 1 Notiea ia hereby jriven that Leon la English haa filed her petition in tha St. Joseph Circuit Court to have tha time and placa of her birth determined. Said petition ta set for hearing Sept. 25. 1942.

Dated thia ITth day of September. 1942. FRANK J. BRUGGNER. Clerk.

By Eileen Burns, deputy. Leo Attorney fop petitioner. It Eatat Albert Wilsma Daunuuu Estate No. "J2T2. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOCNT.

By Direction of City National Bank A Treat Ccj, Po. Bend. Administrator of the Estate of Albert WUson Dausman. late a of St. Joseph County, In tha Stat of In- diana.

Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the fceira, latea and deviates of tha aaid These are new fall suits which will be of interest to men and young men who think I they will have to pay much more for their clothing Not only are these fabrics 100 all-wool, but the tailoring and styling hich has gone into them assures you an appearance that you wouldn't expect of clothing priced this low. All this means great satisfaction to you and satisfaction is what we sell here at Spiro's. i (i Lyons -BY LEONARD Contlnard from Page Ooe, Clamn One. a lady who kept asking himques-tions: "What are we doifig in Australia Who's winning in the Pacific Wha going on India? How many times has Iceland been bombed?" Stimsoh was polite, parried her question, and concentrated upon trying to finish his When thf lady finally asked: "How about open-: ing up the second front? What are you waiting for?" the secre-tary answered: "A chance eat, my soup, madame." I ART: Sara Allgood returned to HolljiTOqd recently to appear in VCity Without Men." Because of the tans-, portation difficulties shej'left her furniture! inj N.

Y.and brought only ttier cIothes and ome pictures. One off the pictures nai a lvater -olor presented to her. by the 7 late Mrs. Patrick Campbell. li removing ltT for refracting, from its original rame she discovered a second piture underneath original sketch of Mrs.

Campbell, made the celebrated Max Beerbohm. Miss a-good's Hollywood home now is completely furnished, from the money she received fafter selling that prized Beerbohm sketch to Max Gordon. 1 ENTERPRISE; Lewis has almost hp new novel, whose central character is molded in the, image of Elmer Gantry. His new iCreatiorf is an uplif ter, a poUtical quaql who Legal! decedent, and all other; persons interested In the said estate, that 'said Administrator haa filed In this court its account and vouchers for the final settlement of said estate, and heji are hereby required to be and appear in said Court on She 12th day of October. 1942, hen the ame will be beard and make proof of their heir- snip, or claim to any part of sad estate, and show cause there be.

whi said ae-I count and vouchets should not be ap- i proved. Witness, the Clei-k sid! the Sl of the! St. Joseph Circuit Court at Soith Bend. Indiana. IRth iby pf September, gl 942.

i FRANK J. BRUGGNEB. Clerk, SVphen Grzeskowialg deputv. Attorney 1hr Kstate. 2t 1 K-25.

N'OTICr OF Pt BLIC HEARIXgI NOTICE is hereby bven that i he Common Council 6 ttte CJty of Soth tBend. Indiana, on the 2Sth jday of ifrptefiiber. 1942 at p. ni. infthe Council Chambers in the City Ball; South Send, will consider at public! hearing the following proposed ordinance: fj Transferring certain the General Fund of; the Department it Public Parka of the JCiril CRy.jjf Bend.

Indiana. maris; h. neiAon. jty Clerk. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION- ESTABLISH TIME AND PLACE OF BIRTH.

Cause. No. 20C1. if STATE OF INDIANA. ST.

JOSEPH COUNTY. S3: Notice, ia herebv fSiveB that 7aAaa fnic has Bled frls petition in the St. Joseph Circuit Cofcrt to have "the time -and of his birth detertnined. Said feetition is set for heariiiK September 35, 942. iaiea mis iztn oayof September.

1942 FRANK J. BRUGGNER. Clerk. By Eileen Burnt, deputy. I John W.

I Attorney for peiitloner. it LEGAL NOTICE OF PCBLIC HEARING. Public Service Commission Docket Nb. i 220-A. In the matter of tha amended aDDlira-1 Hon of Central.

Transfer South Bend, Indiana, for a. icertificatf of public convenience and necessity to opeSate motor vehicles as a. common i carrier property, intrastate, over highways in tbii State of Indiana, as more specifically set out in Use application. I Notice is hereby cii-en that'Sha PubUc Service Commissiori still conduct public hearics In thia cause in Rooms of Commission. 401 State House, liwlianapolis.

9 a. Tuesttaj, October 20, 1942. Public participation i requested. PUBLIC SERVICS COMMISSION. 1 By LAWRENCE" W.

CANNON. Director Motor Vehicle IJippartment. Indianapolia. Ind.j Sept; tQ42. It.

NOTICE TO DEALER NOTICE ia heresy given by ha coder-signed that' tba Board of Commissioners of St. Joseph County, Indiana will receive sealed proposals' or btda on th- 28th dav of September, 1942. up to the hour of ten o'clock A. for the furnishing of the folio wins i supplies and materia la aa set forth In aa requisition and specif! cations now on file tn tho (County Auditor's office. FOR A PERIOD (OF THREES MONTHS.

BEGINNING OCTOBER 1 1942. COUNTY HIGHWAY; 1. 1 Gasoline, i COUNTY INFIRMARY. Grijrertea. it- HEALTHWIS HOSPITAL.

1. Groceries, i i Said sealed proposals must "he accompanied by eitherii a certified check or a bidder's bond in sam equal Ito not tesa than tea per cent ot tho amtjunt of tha bid. together with a Bon-coiltgnoa affidavit. Proposals 1 no filed on forma fura-iahed by the County Auditor. i Tha right Ja reserved to rejact any and aa I.

Dated this 10th ay of September. 1942. NICHOLAS A. atUSZER. Auditor, St.

Joseph County. Indiana. By; Clementina Cegieltkl. deputy. 2t 11-18 1 1 1 I 1 i I ts- 'S5f ES D.

i i (CCD). 1 ii i teWW jr Hart Schaffner Marx De Luxe Worsteds Shctlands and Shaglands, $I2J0 and to $50 SCiBOOL SUITS Ill II Rfiugh fabribs are, going to school again this season, and fellows we're readv with a complete showing here at Spiro's. Every new mixture, color and pattern ffect in easy drape models are Here. Many shown for the first time tomorrow. The coats arle smart with covert or flannel slacks for casual wear.

Sizes' 31 to 38. i i IFOJim IFIELT! 41 Young Menfs and Students- SportCoats, $12,9 Gabardine pTwo-Way Coats 14.93 Student's Corduroy Slacks $1.95 Zipper Front Gabardine Jackets $3.93 Wool Fleece. Fingertip Coats $12.95 Plain or Figured Sweaters $2.85 to $12.50 Tfot. only a ceiling price but up the ceiling in the same fine quality, same lustrous fur felts, same high styling, same trim arid fine workmanship. That's the Spiro Michiana for fall.

Nothing changed but the trend to narrow brims and a wider selection of colorings. So for 1hea'ds up" quality, style and long service get tinder a Michiana tomorrow. The price re-rhians the $3.95. Others by John B. Stetson il sipnimaD STETSOX HATS MANHATTAN SHitBTS NTJNN-BUSH HICKOK BELTS MDNSIXG UNDERWEAR INTERWOVEN HCjSE ft I.

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