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Page 2 The Lima Morning Slar and Republican-Gazelle When A Turkey A Turkey Breakfast Table Talk Deaths And a 1 Clash Expected Over District Hospital Funds Counties Supporting Area Tuberculosis Unit May Reduce Appropriations Welfare Needs Of Lima Set At $124080 Only $34866 Of Required Relief Fundi In Sight Officials Declare 4- 4' 'f- Officers Reelected At Annual Meeting Of Union Savings i Reorganizing for 1933 directors of the Union Savings and Loan Co yesterday reelected officers at their annual meeting Dr Sullivan is president Other officers are John Roby vice president and attorney Morris vice president John Cotner secretary Katter-4H heinrich and Elizabeth Hannon Yf assistant secretaries and tyrant Sorgen auditor Parmenter Morris and Roby were reelected directors for a period of three years Other directors are Morris Gregg Bradley and Wemmer 1 First Of Poultry Meets Jan 20 At Elida School First of a series Of four community poultry Improvement meetings will be held at 1 Jan 20 in the Elida high school auditorium Speakers will Include Zumbra of Ohio State university and Vickers field manager of the Ohio Poultry Improvement association Adams secretary of the Allen County Farm Bureau is in charge of the pro-granl and 0W Holtzapple of Elida in charge of the local arrangements Similar meetings -will be held soon at Delphos Bluffton and Van Wert They are a result of a conference held several -week ago at Delphos when it was de elded to conduct educational meetings The objective is increased production of eggs through the Pandora Cooperative Egg Shipping hssociatlon The Turken With the world surfeited on turkey poultry producers of Dallas Texas aro promoting a brand new bird supjtosed to have the combined qualities and advantages of both turkey and chicken a turken said to have all the sweet qualities of a turkey In the meat and the hardy abilities of the chicken to survive a 2 S'? i 1st a Gilboa Schools Observe Temperance Day Friday Lima Morning Star Uurcau Gilboa Jan 10 Temperance day will be observed in Gilboa schools Friday Mrs Bess Kuntz of Leipsic widely known as a worker will be the speaker Wapakoneta Man Held On Lima Auto Theft Charge Harold Kinzey 21 of Wapakoneta was bound over to the Allen grand jury yesterday by Municipal Judge Neal Lora on his plea of guilty of the theft Sunday morning of an auto belonging to Louis Gast of Allentown road Kinzey was arrested Sunday after he allegedly had wrecked the car in the Dixie highway south of Lima and fled from the scene of the accident DANDRUFF SoonDestroystheHair If you want plenty of thick beautiful glossy hair do by all means get rid of dandruff for it will starve your hair and ruin it if you don't It doesn't do much good to try to brush or wash it out The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dissolve it then you destroy it entirely fTo do this get plain ordinary liquid arvon apply it at night when retiring use enough to moisten the scalp and rib it in gently with the finger tips By morning most If not all of your dandruff will be gone and two or three more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it You will find too that all Itching and digging of the scalp will stop and your hair will look and feel a hundred times better You can get liquid- arvon at any drug store it cost you more than thirty-five cents (35c) No matter how much dandruff you have this simple remedy never fails adv The Dove Appears Make Crime Dangeroui Shaw Sees Gandhi 10 to 4 for Repeal By irtkaf lirubut 1 Oplflloai tipreiMd la tbls tolomi wholly sad tlvtli tho Mr and aot neeeaaril7 of tWt Editor XOU read in Genesis chapter eight that the dove came back to the ark "and lo in her mouth was an olive so Noah knew that the waters were abated from off the earth Business and financial news-doves are begjpffing to bring little olive leaves 10 the ark of the depression Net incomejof railroads in the East has risrii 15 per cent ip No-: vember compared with October Building operations in America went up morir-Jian 18 per cent in November over October We are gradually climbing up out of tne slough Also trade is improving in Germany much optimism there Good news for one country is good news for all Beep' economists toll you acute criisrls fcVme indus-' trial undertakings may break down here and there but the depression flood is subsiding A bandit stopping a letter carrier and taking his $160 did not -touch the letters your dough I want not Uncle said he The bandit knew that Uncle Sam catches and punishes mail robbers through his secret service no matter what it costs The-way to discourage banditry is to make it dangerous to the criminals instead of as at present making it dangerous only for the public George Bernard Shaw in India on his way around the world praising Gandhi working for the poor untouchable remarks that if Gandhi killed 6000000 people in a big war instead of threatening to starve himself to death he would bo one of the world's great Also Shaw says there are outside of India an English laborer proposed to marry a duchess he would soon learn that he was an If however the laborer had found a gold piine be would cease to be an untouchable and might enter fine drawing rooms behind his wife announced as Duchess of Blank and Mr In India that would be impossible The senate judiciary committee has reported favorably by a vote pf 10 to 4 a resolution to repeal the Eighteenth amendment under which this nation has been drinking bootleg gin and whisky instead of milder drinks properly made The'saloon is forbidden in the report and states that want to have prohibition on their own account will be protected and encouraged in that desire They will also have largely a monopoly of bootleggers and rac-: keters but some at least will know how to attend to that Human beings believe in immortality or think they do Sea lions Iknow nothing about it yet the male sea lion dead of grief at the loss of his mate in New zoological garden will have a sort of while it lasts He and his wife recently deceased decently stuffed to look ferocious will stand together in the museum of natural history They will interest crowds long after many humans who consider themselves important shall have been forgotten Thanks to the hard work of Harj vey Gibson head of the emergency relief committee in New York 240000 unemployed have been aided The substantial sum of $15000000 will be given ami spent before the Winter is The government gives to the Bed Cross enough cotton to make five million yards pf cloth for clothing to be distributed among unemployed families Volunteer workers of -the Red Cross are cutting and sewing 1250000 yards of the cloth Shipping companies of the world are preparing an international to do away with costly competition If established the cartel will let 54 ships do the work of 104 and much money will be saved In this country our antiquated idiotic Sherman law business men to save money compelling them to compete at a loss one of our troubles Former Ambassador Houghton who served in Great Britain and Germany tells the National Republican club that in the big war helped break down the German rule of Europe and set up French rule of Europe That was the extent of our adds there is a Europe held together by military force You may presume that it will be broken again by force Then another hig war will Fortunately the expected usually does not happen In any case let us hope that Uncle Sam will keep out of it with his men and his billions and avoid being called Uncle The first humanist society pf New York on Sunday heard Dr Francis- Potter preach about letting units of energy take the place of ordinary eash gold- etc Miss ValegkA Becker of Antioch college Ohjo took the hint put in the plate a slip of paper marked contribution is twenty kilo- Emanuel Coon Bluffton Jan 10 Emanuel Coo 72 a retired farmer died at 11:30 a Tuesday in the home of his daughter Mrs Joseph Par-her with whom he lived here He also leaves a son Coon of route 7 Lima afld four brothers James of Bluffton Alfred of Rockport Fred of Michigan and Ira of California Services will be held at 2 Thursday in the Pleasant Hill church four miles south of here William Junes Services for William Jones 65 EUda grocer who died Thursday in Corpus Christi Tex will be held at 2 Wednesday In his home The Rev A Bus-sard of Delaw-are will officiate and burial will be in EUda Green-lawn cemetery Jones was a brother of Mrs Fred Becker wifq of city manager UrnaYouth Indicted On Three Charges By Hardin Grand Jury t- Special Corrmpoitdence Kenton Jan 10 The Hardin county grand Jury closed a two-day session Tuesday afternoon by returning six true bills one secret iu eight cases considered Clair Leffler 24 of Lima was indicted' on three counts on his alleged attempt to rob Fordyce Adams 29 operator of the Forest Inn dine and dance hall near Ada last Dec 14 The specific charges were assault with intent to rob shooting with intent to kill and shooting with intent to wound Adams identified Ieffle- as one of the two youths who attempted to rob bis inn after shooting him in the hip when he failed to heed their commands They were routed by Mrs Adams who pulled a revolver from under the counter and opened fire Floyd -Wess of Dunkirk was indicted for criminal assault on Julia Short 12 and his companion Eli Smith of Dunkirk was indicted for assault with intent to commit crime George Hackworth of Kenton was indicted for criminal assault Jesse Moore of Kenton was indicted for non-support of a minor child A charge of stabbing with intent to kill' i against Mart Whit-akeri of McGuffey who has been held iu county jail for three months was ignored as was a driving while intoxicated charge against CJonneth Buller if McGuf-fev The defendants will be arraing-ed Saturday at 10 a before Judge Hamilton Hoge Two Sidney Banks Elect Officers And Directors Specit Correspondence Sidney Jan 1 Officers and directors of two banks were elected at annual stockholders meetings At the First National Exchange Bank Studevant was elected president Thedieck first vice president Anderson second vice president Cummins Cashier Morton assistant cashier Young R- A Moore tellers and Rah A Amos Wagner directors Citizens National Bank Dr Beebe president Van de Mark vice president Hugh Wilson cashier Arthur Alllnger assistant cashier Arthur Graham Weeler tellers Harley Knoop clerk Martha Ellen Wilson stenographer Thelmo Fogt Betty ZImpher and Louise Bustetter book-keepers and Barnes Emmons Shearer Joseph Wagner directors Name Appropriations City council passed the ordinance appropriating money to run the city for 1933 according to amounts listed by the budget commission Total appropriation was listed at $45890 Dedication Services Dedication services of the capitular apartments of the new Masonic temple will be held Thursday and reservations from many of the grand officers have been received A dinner will precede the services to be held in the main lodge Cooke Recovers Unable To Tell About Attack IJma Morning star Huron! Ottawa Jan Two weeks after he had been knocked unconscious by a mysterious assailant at his home here James Cooke 50 Ottawa gardner today was able to walk and talk once more But his memory remains blank concerning details of the attack Elida IVT A To Stage Fathers Night Program Sprfliil CorroHfMindem Elida Jan 10 Fathers Night will be observed by the Tarent-Teacher association Wednesday night at the school auditorium here A playlet a Man in the will be given by a group of women from District two school at Allentown In the British Empire the fiscal year begins on April 1 in the United States on July 1 Chicago Mkt Go Wednesday Specials Dig lien Soap Bart Young Tender Sirloin Bteak 8 lbs Dean Meaty Spare Rib 8 lbs 25c 25c 20c 18 rUBIdO SQUARE The Minutf Pulpit bnin rnuneth the rlghteotm 1ft Co nntriiT In nn evil na he nhall lull hlmarlf into hi nnn pit: hut the upright nhntl hit good in pnMMNiotil'rovrrhn US 10 Calrnrtitr A lln county health board court huust 10 a in Iiona club Argonno hotel 1 1 4 5 a Stockholders annual meeting Tlrna First American Trust Co 3 rn Allfn County committee on mortgage $trhitration Dominion 7:30 APPROPRIATION OF $7- 95059 for expenses of the Allen county health district' will be made at a meeting of the county health board in the courthouse at 10 a today PLANS FOR A DANCE TO BE held Feb 14 In Plezol hall were made at a meeting of the Festi-vitas fraternity last night in the home of Robert Short of St Johns avenue Harry Black-stone Is president MICHAEL" OF North Metcalf street switchboard operator at St hospital is recovering there after an operation yesterday NO TRACE HAD BEEN found by deputy sheriffs last night of thieves who carted away three tonH of coal from the Sherrick elevator Bt Crossing early yesterday A gan oline pump at the elevator broken but no gasoline taken Draws Jail Term George Nomine' 22 "of Fostoria drew a 10-day county jail sentence from Municipal Judge Neal Lora yesterday on a charge of stealing coal from a Lima railroad Stlb Kin fif Lima Woman Dies In Argentina Ira McConnell 62 brother-in-law of Mrs Roberts of South West street died Saturday afternoon in Buenos' Aires Argentina affter a brief illness of heart trouble McConnell an engineer was engaged in constructing a subway in Buenos Aires the first to be built in South America He was horn in Turner Kans and had lived in South America for three years Ho was graduated by Cornell university Utica and at one time was professor in engineering there Surviving are his widow Grace McConnell and two sons Charles and John McConnell of Ne4 York His widow and Virginia Roberts daughter of Dr ami Mrs It Roberts will return to the United Slates soon Miss Roberts had been staying at the McConnell home in Buenos Aires Services and burial were held in Buenos Aires Monday after-noou ivayB uilder Lima Man Faces Grand Jury Action On Blackmail Charge Three month investigation of an attempt to blackmail a IJma restaurant' owner and his son brought first results yesterday with arrest by IJma police of William FUnn 34 of South Elizabeth street FUnn allegedly confessed writ-lng'two blackmail letters io Willard Hughes son of Hughes Congress cafe owner He was released on his own recognizance pending action of a federal grand Jury at Toledo In February on charges of attempted blackmail Police are continuing the investigation in the belief that FUnn hud three accomplices Fllnn'g letters police assert demanded $600 and $650 from the younger Hughes to keep silent on what they charged was his knowledge of the of Johh Hauenstein a former Lima realtor wfio was found dead In his office in 1915 apparently a suicide FUnn dented writing a third blackmail letter received by the elder Hughes last week demanding $15000 as money claiming his son was implicated in the Hauenstein death The letter followed a visit paid Hughes in his restaurant by two men who told him bis soil 14 years old at the time of Hauen-stein's death was All three letters were given to police hy the immediately after they were received Lima District 1 Get Committee Posts Democratic representatives to the Ohio legislature from Lima district counties yesterday shared in the committee appointments Ortha Barr of Lima representative from Allen county was named chairman of the commit tee on state buildings parks and public works He also was named a member of the committee on county affairs Others from the district who received committee appointments were II Schfeller Putnam county enrollment William Foss Mercer federal relations and welfare EUa Limes Hardin schools and general section Arthur Gilpin Van Wert codes Rein-hard Paulding library and Herman Brandewie Auglaize health The United States adopted standard time in 1883' on the initiative of the American Railway association A clash over expenditures for maintenance of thf District Tuberculosis hospital In Shawnee township is expected at the annual meeting todky of commissioners from the five counties in the district Faced with the necessity of reducing expenses In each county the commissioners plan to klt substantially their appropriations for support of the hospital it was learned last night Budget for the hospital is $100000 Of this amount the fiye counties are to pay $70000 and the i remaining $30000 represents income from paying patients An increasing number of commitments Of indigent patients makes it impossible fdr the hospital to provide beds for pay patients Dr Harvey superintendent said last night Of 112 patients now at the hospital only 25 are paying and the number is expected to decrease as the commitments of indigent patients inrreases according to Dr" Harvey Forty-three patients are from Allen county A president to fill the position vacated by Former Allen County Commissioner John Dunlap also will be named Allen county commissioners who will attend areJ Iau-dick Homer Hilly and Ed Youngpeter County Auditor A Rosier also will attend Counties In' the district are Mercer Shelby Van Wert Auglaize and Allen Lima Group Seeks To Probate Second Will Of Carrie Barstow Akhough a will of Mrs Carrie K- Barstow widow of William A Barstow vice president and general nrknager of the former Solar Refining Co has been probated in Cuynhoga county representatives of five IJma organizations today will seek to probate an earlier will in Alien county The first will drawn several years ago in Tlma names Christ Church Episcopal City and St Rita's hospitals Lima Family Welfare association and Allen County Child Welfare association as beneficiaries They are not mentioned in the will drawn last November Mrs Barstow died last Dec 13 at the home of her nieoe Mrs Knappe at Cleveland At a meeting of executives of the Lima organizations yesterday afternoon it was decided to ajlempt the probate of the old will In Allen county Ttepresenta-tives at the conference agreed to refer a proposnl to contest the Cleveland will to their respective boards As an inventory of Mrs estate has not been made tls values Is nol known Her husband died about 22 years ago She lived in IJma until last Spring when she left to make tier home with her niece She also leaves two brothers William Wentz of Akron and Edward of Cleveland Three Kenton Persons Injured In Auto Mishaps (prrvMpitiMleneg Kenton Jan 10 Two persons were in a localf hospital today and a third received treatment in of-fica of a Ken I on physician for injuries iffered in three automobile accidents Carroll Norris 38 farmer of near Ridgeway entered Antonio hospital for treatment of painful bruises and exposure Tinned laM neath his overturned automobile he was forced to lie for 1 1-2 hours Monday in snow and water of a ditch near his home before being rescued His car skidded on a township road two miles northwest of Ridgeway and Norris attempted to leap for safety as it went into the ditch but the car pinned him to the ground Willard Shirk South Leighton street operator of a taxicab here received face cuts Monday afternoon when his car skidded into a ditch of Route 63 north of here and struck a fence and telephone pole Robert Nichols It son of Mr and Mrs Nichols of Ken ton was X-rayed late Monday in Antonio hospital after receiving treatment for severe bruises suffered Sunday night as he was knocked down by a Marion-Lima Trahsit company bus watts of my energy in working for The contribution was not a success In practical matters the o)d money is still preferred It Is politically a troubled world "From Paris to Peking and from Peking clear to Rome" Rioting in Spain workers on strike attack troops of the new Spanish republic Rioting in Dublin the Irish after seven hundred years of fighting have taken their country away from England but have not yet managed to agree among themselves Rioting at Teneriffe in the Canary islands with strange animosities Taxicabs and street car drivers on strike explode bombs In chooolate factory killing one and other bombs in ja soap paste factory Mysterioujjff us' the attacks represent dislMj of which owns the two factories Lima will spend $124080 for relief of unemployed in 1933 ah-cordlharito an estimate completed yesterday by city officials for submission to the state relief commission The report was authorized by city commissioners last wpek The estimate is 13 per cent above the 1932 total of approximately $108000 Officials base their prediction on the steady growth of the number of families receiving municipal relief At the present time more than 1000 families are receiving aid Known resources to meet the $124080 requirements for 1933 are listed at only $34866 leaving a total of $89214 which must be raised in new channels Part of this deficit is expected to be remedied by new state legislation establishing hew' or renewed taxing agencies The report is submitted to the tate commission to aid it in preparation of recommendations to the state legislature for relief fund legislation direct material relief an estimate of $96360 is fixed This fund will be used to supply the municipal commissary now in the fifth month of its operation and to provide fuel and clothing For hospitalization of indigent $26400 is set aside a slight increase over the 1932 total of $21-09373 For family medical aid $1320 is proposed Under -fxpocted revenues $9270 is listed from general taxation receipts $15500 from sale of Rob-erts-Esp relief bonds $2000 balance from the state gasoline tax receipts and $8096 out of the general receipts for hospitalization Captain Hugh Boone Formerly Of Lima Dies At Barracks Capt Hugh Boone 43 son of Mr and Mrs Frank Boone 1072 West Market street died at 10:30 a yesterday in Madison Barracks I Boone who had undergone an operation for appendicitis died of an infection He was one of the highest ranking captains in the service and was on active duty at the time of his death Captain Boone served in France during the World war and after the armistice was returned to the United States as an artillery instructor Captain Boone was born in Lima and was graduated by-Lima high school in 1907 and by Hamilton college Clinton in 1912 He was a member of the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity During his military career he attended the army school at Soissons France an engineer He was recently stationed at Ft Benjamin Harrison at Indianapolis and at Madison Barracks A member of Garrett Wpkoff A lodge of Lima Captain Boone also belonged to the Knights Templar lodge of Lawton Okla The body will arrive in Lima Thursday morning Boone was entitled to burial in Arlington cemetery but probably will be buried here at request of his parents He was the grandson of Boone one of first hardware merchants Funeral arrangements are incomplete Appropriation Budget Of $103106 For City Of Delphos Approved Lima Morning Slnr Hurcni Delphos Jan Operating budget for Delphos for ill bo $1 031 0626 according to the appropriation ordinance adopted Tuesday by city council In Us first meeting of the year This is less than the 1932 budget of $108-31154 Tax rate on the east side of Delphos will bo $1S31 On the Van Wert county side it will be $1481" Both are low-er than 1932 figures Council also adopted a motion instructing City Solicitor Rjchard Lindemaun to draw up the necessary legislation to empower council to recommend to the board of control that an engineer be employed to make a survey of the waterworks plant and report his findings whether the works should be improved as a steam plant or be electrified Blaie Damages Home Ada Jan 10 Ada fire department made a quick run to extinguish a fire at the Mrs Maggie High residence West Buckeye avenue this afternoon The blaze started in a closet of the home Damage was slight Ada Meeting Wednesday Ada Jan Meeting of the Loyal Berean class Church of Christ Sunday school will be held Wednesday afternoon at the' home of Mrs Church QUICK HARMLESS ixio YMlPUItlltOY iTPTf 5Hm GOOD-BYE When You Take This Complete Cold Remedy Don't use makeshift measures to relieve cold Take a COLD remedy and one that does the four necessary things That is Grove's Laxative Bromo Quinine It stops a cold quickly because it opens the bowels kills the cold germs and fever in the system relieves the headache the entire system Get it to- day and be on the side of safety Be sure to ask for Laxative BROMO QUININE Now two 30c and 50c at all druggists Heinz Catsup large 25c size Libby Fancy Sliced Pineapple large No 1 Flat Pineapple Valley Maid Nut Olco Belle Center Creamery Butter Our Banner Coffee-Fresh Roasted 7 Day Coffee 25c value Beechnut 1 Coffee 1 Lipton Blue Label Tea 14 lb pkg Gold Medal Flour 24)4 lbs FiUsbury Flour 24)4 lbs Our Pride Flour For Bread or Pastry Fancy Blue Bose (Rice New Michigan Soup Beans New Pure Buckwheat Washburns Pancake Flour Log Cabin Table Syrup Pet or Van1 Camp Milk 100 lb Bog Oyster Shells JOO lb Bag Bran 100 lb Bag Middlings (Soft Winter) Best Imperial Tea )4 lb Butcher Pepper full strength lb Morton's Smoked Salt 10 can Sugar 25 lbs Cloth Sack 17c 17ic 2 CANS 15c 3 lbs 25c 22ic 19c 22c LBS 88c 15c 63c 63c 38 89c 75c 75c 25c 25c 88c $108 Lima Schools Wait Pay From Township Boards Amanda and American township pupils now enrolled in Lima public high schools may continue to attend classes here until Feb 1 when the school boards of the two townships expect to raise funds to pay the tuition The Lima board of education decided to make this move at the regular board mepting held Monday night A letter from 0 Lanning clerk of the Amanda township board indicated that the rural school district is completing a loan from the state retirement fund and expects to obtain funds during the February distribution 'Man Who Amazes Lima Kiwanis Members Clarence Willard man who amazed members of the Kiwanis club with his powers of increasing his height at their luncheon yesterday in the Argonne hotel First meeting of new officers of the Kiwanis club will be held Friday night it was announced by Offenhauer president Guests yesterday included A A Kersting of Duluth a past president of the Ottawa 0 club Roby member of the Massillon club and James Osborne of Wa-pakoneta Swim Classes Meet On New Pool Schedule A swimmirjg classes for employed girls will meet at 6:40 today and every Wednesday until change of period is announced Classes were originally scheduled to meet at 6 P- Denies Stabbing Mrs Elsie Evans 21 of Green-lawn avenue pleaded not guilty of assault by stabbing before Municipal Judge Neal Lora yesterday His case wai Thursday morning Store Ransacked Breaking a glass in the front door burglars ransacked market' at Pine and Vine streets yesterday escaping without loot Ambulance Davis Miller and Son Mrs Swisher City hospital to 1115 North Jaokson street Garnetta Miller St hospital to 419 East Third street COLORFUL DRAMA OF CHINATOWN with two great screen stars Helen Hayes the greatest actress of 1932 and Ramon Navarro comes to the Quilna theatre Saturday In the cast also are Warner Oland Lewis Stone Ralph Morgan and Warner The picture itself Is a master screen production from David tremendous stage success Don't miss this passionate heart-stirring drama! It NOTICE TO HOUSEWIVES indow Residence Only The Co formerly the Window Cleaning Co were the originators of this particular home service In order to keep our men working daily we are reducing the price of cleaning residence windows inside and out from 15c each to 3c Call us for floor cleaning and polishing find our prices very reasonable and our work satisfactory We Guarantee All Work Experienced Help Formerly Associated with the Ohio Window Cleaning Co Window MAIN 6728.

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