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PAGE "tlU'Tup SorM NAZI PAPER DROPS PROTEST STORY ON MASS MEETING night which filjpd Square! approximately from Mayor Fiorello- LaGuardia the he would repeat his characterization of as a brow n-fihirted fanatic as as the occasion demanded, John L. Lewis, head of the corn- nittpe for industrial Organization, Johnson, former NRA adraln- Decision Suddenly Reach- and otlm speakers at the lally called for a of German goofis. he meeting wap by Jewish leaders. ed To dia An entirely new and different self-supporting sock. They DO stay up TJteifre the Socks nKHLlX, -Niarch Rage one deli an'L tha? Roosevelt end at- n.H c.n a New mass meeting were I (i-r Angriff.

new of Minister Paul Joseph trcebbels, after the first edition had REAR ADMIRAL H. P. HOBSON DIES OF HFiRT AnACK OBITUARIES Mrt. Mildred Ann Barley. Mrs.

Mildred Ann Harlsy, widow the Iste P. Barley, died this morning at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Daisy Long. 1221 Ohio avenue, where she had made her home for the last few years.

Mrs. Barley, as Mildred Ann Clnpton, was a daughter of Ahner and Margaret Clopton. ust 22. 1856. She was the last of the sexen children of Abner who homeateaded in the northeast pan of the county.

The homestead was the site of the old Gilead church. The children were, George John Ned. Rolla. Will. Mrs.

B. F. Settles, and Mrs. Barley. Mildred, as she was known to her community when a girl, lost her mother when she waa nine said, ifitrodiiced the Army jto her native state, Missouri, and i were instrumental in organizing of Ithe local Army.

Mrs. Niles held the title of envoy and her work, in connection with the social: (service department, carried her to all parts of the country. her are the following! sisters, Mrs. Effie Moseberg born 'Grimm, of Kansas City, her broth-i er J. Tom Kaler of Beaumimt.

xas, and her sister-in-law Mr.s. Frank Kaler of Second street and Quincy avenue, who at present is I with her son Merlin Kaler I i in Detroit. Funeral services will be comluct-; ed Tuesday evening at the New' York Salvation Army Temple, after I hich the body will be taken to Columbus, for burial. IS PROPOSED BY AN AMENDMENT Last Day! ON THE Dick Carroll. 1026-36C AVENUE" with Alice Shown an-d ON THE With Victor Moore and Helen Broderick Shown 9:02.

WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY nilcl Bar Officers and WTA Officials As Election TWO BIG FEATURES 1 Naval Hero Expires In Start To Office Parents of Twins Mr. and Ralph raig, 42H East Broadway, ai-e iiarents of twin fiaughtcrs, hoin at ilnir homo this morning. was fmi ily Miss Dorothy 1 lagan. Declare Children Neglected JLd'Ui and liani ('ombs, cliildn of Mr. and Coiniis.

wire (helar-; 0(1 to he ch.ildia and were taken from them by conn-; fy juvenile offic today. wliat disposition will be madf of the cliil-i ciren has not terrnired '1 he little boy is boing carod for in private home, and the girl is staying for the at the well hospital wdiere is r- iving ioedieal att'tition. BErOVEFY MOVE TO Yf'Kis. r. IV 1 tion.s to or nior, p- niil.o luhV.

i Hiid ii iie; ri. At he I he I i pro' I I'eme v. ill 1 hf 1 1 I a priiikhnu Wile aiound the ioti-! of Uri. 1 inio) I I -a 1 fh i I I r- eo'f 11 U( I I V. sts ro lo iu l.Tl 0 I 1 of 1 oX 1 1 Ilo itlM i 1 1 :,1 1P-- i dly rl in It apiienipil today.

luol the Spanish American. when official instructions went U) new.spa per offices to ignore cornpleiely The latest repercussion of 1 "Latiuardia incident." Accordingly, the edition i Picared without any mention of New York mayor and his at Madison Square Garden irtSt night. No other newspaper (oiiicd a line. i The oiiginal Dcp Angrift demand Rooscvcjt action was made the banner-line: I leaders insult Ger- I An account of last niglii's mass mf'fting, at wliicli Mayor Fiorello li. LaGuardia of New' York.

John Gcneial Hugh Johnson and others inveighed against Nazi I'iiiiciples, was froniiiaged by Her A net iff. Ihit LaGuardia (who used a Ger- mtni word he meant that Hitler (Ouldn't was not quoted direct ly. Instead, tlie newspaper said; again coarse tires again Der Fuehrer." It linloni the aecount of York melting wiih a Wasltingion dis- saying that Rep. Dickstein N. "again aitaeked the poliiUHs of the (Rep.

tieksf eiii. in' Washington rday, said ajiolo- p.jfs to (Jermany for LaGtiardia's pr( vions "hall of liorrors" remark (u iinnecessai ('Iliis remark, in which the New mayor said brow iishirted fanatic' should be in a wot fair hall of norrorp," led to a (Jeriiian press campaign of attacks on the I nited States which broiiglu representations from The Lnited States I jiiliassador. Willitini J-k Dodd.) Adds to Comment to tile two news it' 1 iim Angiifl was this comment; Reich, by its to W'ashington against slanders upon llo German of state by New oik's mayor, showed it isn't wil- Hy The i NEW YORK, March Admiral Richard P. Hobson. P.

S. Spanish-Americaii war naval hero, died of lieart attack at liis home today. Death occurred as he was leaving for his office. He had donned hat and coat and was ready leave his house when stricken, apparently liad been in good health. Reat Admiral Hobson wa.s 66 old.

chief exiiloii iu the Spanish-American war, ilie sinking of the Collier Merrimac blocking the entrance to Santiago harbor, won Itim the congressional medal of honor and place among lite nation's naval heroes. With a crew of seven volunteers he ran the Collier to the harbor entrance and sunk her, bottling up the Siianish fleet. National Hero by Feat feat immediately made bim i a national liero. A topic for school-1 boy hero for many but the aetion of congress in vot-' ing him the highest award years old. thus the of home-keepet and mother to A hc I brothers and only sister, was placed on her shouldem.

September 1', 1S75, she waa married to Samuel (i. Barley of Saline cotimy. To them were born twelve children. John William and Lillie, twins who died of diptheria when young; Mrs. Daisy Long, of Sedalia; Margaret who died of I hopping cough in infancy; Mrs.

Nora Shaw', who died in January, 1936; Samuel Hugh, of Neodesha, Mrs. W. Spears, Hills: hold, T. K. ton; V.

K. Bariev. Clarendon, He Against "Gas" Tax Is Being Wagec (Tontinued From Page One) the threecent tax than it has now. Baker declared the legislature had no w'ord under constitution as to how the gasoline tax money was going to be spent by the state highway ronimlssion. He advanced the point after J.

Victor Jef- Harley Sinhh-' Laclede county brought out West i aBiendment on tlie floor to ear- R. L. Welnrlch. 1012 two-thiirts of the proposed Ohio avenue; I.ee who died of membranous croup at the age of two years; and Richard of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Thirteen grandchildren and two great grandchildren survive.

Mrs. Harley joined the Christian church at an early age. At the time of her death she was a meinher of the Fhrst Christian church of Sedalia. Ftineral arrangements have not been made pending wor4 from a son in Florida. Mrs.

Mary Macleod. Mary Macleod, aged 84. 1. I of is Flora Lister, 4o9 East Fifth street, this city, died Mon- jday night at her home in Colorado did nut come until :15 years later. Presentation of the medal was made April 29, 1933 by President Roosevelt.

CLASS QUEENS FOR CARNIVAL This morning during home room period of Smith-Cotton high school elected their class (pieens for tlie high school c.arnival which will he lield at the high school iVpril iiinih. P'ollow ing are ipieens and the list of class candidates for the 1 honors: Eiglitli grade: Marjory other Herrick, Betty Collins. Zepora iinv to insnlls Gow an Freshman: Cainille Sliank, 'other nominees- Bettv Hill. Anna wnrniiig the rniiK lO f'lii' Vit' etlt if Lway iiiKiui th: i 3 stnclvS. Wail 'iit 1 1 coiuein cv.i' 'ontrovt rrit is 'li compnny IK I- a lun- plf I Itlti ir fft ct CLOSING OF SOME OF i.EADING STOCKS American American American American 2 For.

Power. Smelt. X- Tel. Tobacco Coi'per T. and S.

Auburn Bethlehem Steel Nortiuvestern. Chrysler Curtis rig lit Curtis-WHgm A Du Pont De Eastmnn Kokak General tllecrrlo General Motors Int. linrvcsier Internaiiot.al Int. Tel. Kennecott Copper Libby.

and Llgg. Tob. Loose Wiles Biscuit Mid. Cont. Missouri Kansas Missouri Pacific Montgomery Ward Xa.sh-Krivinat; National Cash Reg.

Nortli American Packard Phillips Purity Baking Radio Corp. of Sears-Rcebuck Skelly Oil Standard Oil of Studebaker Swift and C. S. Steel Westlnghouse LI. Mig 1 1 12 'X 1T U4 S3 5 'A i 'x 3 1-TX 4.

1. i 4 I''-. Tir "4 4 HA A HA A IMA 3a 39-2 33 A 9 i 4 3 4 67 3T 37 A 's I ,.1 A 21 A UA DA 94 '4 51 46-A 4 1 1 A liivh, iiiorv Gcnntni American relations. i to itic nt lia.s done nothing iigninst vtilgai isiiis. these rt'cnrring and will con-i tintic unless authorities 1 i.iterjiosc, the time has come to de- t.

and that the President of the FnitfMl States iniervtme en( then on to that and! ir called riff raff lichind atlacks on Germany. The editorial the jteople they had every reason to "swei'p before their own house It cited fights be- tvtcn police and strikers in the Lnited States and ed "such tliii'gs with tis." 'i'hcn Der print tal a rtis- pateh anent scuffle between iioliee and strikers at the Jewish hospital in FEW LEADERS LPON THE CURB Ni Am. Light and -c Arkansas Nat. Arkansas Nat. Gas A.

Assoc. Gas LI, '1 Cities Cities if. her I Bend a- Ford M'jtor Canadian Ford Motor Ltd National Beiias Shenandoah Shenandoah i Standard Oil Arrest Be Sought NEW YORK. March Propelled l)v an exido.sive public outburst I t-gainst Ghancpllor Adolf Hiller of Gcrniany bis political I'h'cs, a against Nazis in i was crystallized today in att('inf)t to obtain the atmst of one of their leaders, -Major Julius Hoehfelder, in behalf of the German-Anmriean l.eagne of announct I hi.s deteimina- lion to seek a warrant for the ar- St of Kiiliii, of Detroit. i he described as the head of military organization." on a barge of violating New' York's pen; al law I iloeehfelder v.a.s scheduled to go iiUo court in Yorkville, New German Lomniunity.

today to Mhe arrest of Ktihn and two of his Lnides on the charge they had failed jto file with the secretary of state a disclosing the or ihcir society, the Amcriim-Deuis- tiier A'olksbund. Tfochfelder asserted the Volks! bund was "an military organization, an agency of the Hitler gov'- I cir.ment." Kuhn has denied the organization is affiliated with the German gov- utnnient and asserted its aim is the opp'osition of Cnniinnnism. Former (cnp.se] of Jewell war terans. Hoehfelder has pt ah To Roosevelt and war dep-atimenr in an effort to Nazi organtzaGons in this couiitry and. If obtain de- of memliers.

A 'a'ly of critics (R Nazism last TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Mae Gett, Bast and 'I'helma hittle; Sophomoies- Bonnie tions-other A'voune Kng- li.nd. Mary Isahell. Geraldiue and Harriet Xelle Segcrs other nominees StilliAan. Evelyn Mil(lied Heyiicii, Geraldine Wilson; other nominees. Kathryn Henderson, Dor- Kerger, Mary Ilmberger, and Doris Nelson.

The main show at the carnival this year will be an operetta Gount and the by Geoffrey O'Hara. The a cappella choir, under the direiUion of Mrs. R. Beach will inesent this. Other de- parlinents, taking part in the opera will he the high school orchestra under the direction of J.

T. an der. the drum corps, and two dances ill be presented by the eighth grade chorus and seveialj in the gym classes. The queen ill be crowmed in a i ceremony during the main show as has been the cu.stom in previous years. The will be chosen from the class who sells the greatest amount of Carnival tickets.

These tickets will go on sale some i time next week and can be bought from any high student. I Springs. to a message received by Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Jean Rodeman, of ithis city.

Mrs, Macleod had frequently vis- I bed in and had made many friends Her husband, M. M. Macleod died three years 'a' She leaves her sister, Mrs. Lister. W'ho Nviil he nmety-sii in May, and who is the last of foiir- teen children of Mr.

and Mrs. John Two nieces. Mrs. FT C. Stone, formerly of Sedalia, -Mrs.

daughter, and Mis.s Peggy Buike, were with lier when she passed away. will he in Coloiado Springs by the side of her husband. Funeral of Mrs. Wilcox F'une'al for Mrs, Frances Raney Wilcox, ifeof Le Roy Wilcox 1 passed away at tlie family home. 616 East Tenth street.

Satnr day were conducted at 2 ooloc'v this afternoon at the family I home iih the Rev. Ralfth Emerson Htird. pastor of the FRnvorth Episcopal church officiating, i Pall bearers were six cousins. Clarenee, Herbert, Wesley, I John anu Fred Anderson, i BtiriXi was in Crown Hill cemetery. nnconstitutioiial," Baker replied, adding, "that's what been driving at.

impossible for us to say this increase, or any part of it, is going to be spent on farm- toinarket roads. say we should submit this question to the people." Baker, joined by other Democrats, argued only by vote of the people" could assurance he given the gasoline tax would be used on farm-to market roads. J. F'orrest Bentley, Randolph conn- representative, asked the majority leader why the next legishiture pass the tax increase if It WHS needed. tax expire until a few' weeks before the next legislature convenes." Bentley said.

don't see any reason why it be In a better position to know' better than we do whether this increase of one cent, or even two, was needed. "My guess," replied Hamlin, By Pre.c.«. JEFFERSON CITY, Manli A ballot amendment wliiMi would bar "WPA officials other federal and state from acting as elecLon wa.s introduced in the today by George Rozier 'Ri, Porryvilli measure also wmld make all ballot boxes available for election contests, and put bond elections on the same basis as other.s, he said. "I nder our inesent ballot, machine (trgaiiizationa in the cities haxe and Rozier said in introducing the which if passed both houses would he submitted to the at tlie next general (d'a-liom "It is possible for ward biissi and political heelers to find ou: how anyone voted." Rozier added. intimidate their workers ami the workers ininiidate otliers.

situation can only met with a secret ballot. Two for "secret Iial lot" amendments liave been killed in the house this session, after in trodnction by Dr. J. A. Gray lU), Atchison County.

One died in committee. and the otlier was down on the floor. amendment does not mention WPA officials specifically, hut lie said he had them in mind particularly in proposing to keej) all fedetal. state and city fm- ployes actin.g as judgc.s or clerks in the preidncis. "No Difficulty In cases in my distidct last election.

WP.A marcdicd into the polling places with their i hoes and shovels over their shoul-i ders ami a foreman at tludr Rozier said in discussing bill before its introduction. I they g(U inside they might jfind a pair of foremen on the! hoard. What chance did i Prices, Matinee and Evening Children iCc A spite marriage brought him greater power than riches! EDWARD ARNOLD A I 0 Saa PATRICK BANCROFT ROM ant and -PS Shown 3:58 7:24 10:30 Shown at MATTHEWS MUSICAL PRESENTS NEWCOMERS I that the next legislature ill probably be like this one, and it may I be several months before it could get around to passing a gasoline jlax Frank J. Iffrig of St. Charles county, in fighting the administra- 'tion, declared rural Missouri had been made the same promise of farm to-market roads 15 year.s ago when the the road bond program Fourth Election Fraud Trial Is Started Today (Continued From Page One) the same person oti a series of ballots.

Willi.im G. Boatright, chief defense counsel. Cummins was a man worthy of belief. He had been convicted twice. He now is a fugitive from justice." H.

L. former guard for the Jackson county chain gang, testified Cummins had escaped from the gang here in 1923 while serving a 90-day sentence on a charge of assault and indecent behavior. O. S. Holliday, a deputy said he held a warrant for arrest on the fugitive charge.

Funeral of Mrt. Hauraban Funersl services for Mrs. Ada Hanrahan, who passed away at her home West Third street, Sunday night, will be conducted at 9 Wednesday morning at the Sacred Heart Catholic with the Revereml Father Chri.stian Daniel, pastor CrFOOn the church, officiating. Pall bearers will be the following friends: Joe Moffett, Albert Farrell. James Mullaley.

William Walsh, and Evers. Interment will ha in the Calvary cemetery. they have to express their real con- i victions at the polls?" i "The resolution provides for a poll book and that each ballot sliall have no identifying mark tijxvn it except the signature two election judges of opposite sign the Itallot it is Itanded to the voter," Rozier said "He tlien marks the liallot i places if in Hie biillot box." Tlii)tigh ojiponenis of the house proposal c(Uitendp(l elimination of ballot numltering would make real rlipck in dfCtioii contests, Rozier insisted the so cret ballot would make no in handling of a con test. "In election frtiud ions voters would he summoned to testi- fy just as they are ILizier said. I The bond ion Rozier indicHied.

was fo prev; iit I repetition of the situation existing in Ft. Louis, where opening of ballot boxes for a fraud check has been forbidden by court order. 1er tlir''e days to 'l'ncitio, Robert nt -d yoiing actor ho in (lia ie ican. Irisli. Wtdsh cts.

Ile cks fhiTUtly. AIso I.Duifi Whii- inic, Uomiicy Breiii and T. ail "iiew faces" to CLARK CABLE rt MCDONALD tPEMCER JACK HOLT TED HEALY WITCHSCARE 15 BASIS OF LATEST NEWS NE'W DRAMA Em 1 In lar 'For nearly a linndrod years Mis-j secret liallot," i EASTER NUMBERS FOR ASSEMBLY BY JUNIORS Tlie Junior liigh school assembly i ill he lield in the Smith-Cotton auditorinm Wednesday morning riie ju'ogiam will offer Eas-' ter numbers. will he talks and an Easter play "And thei Blind Shall See." follow'ed by selec-' tions sung by the eighth grade ch.onia directed by Mrs. A.

R. This assembly program will be sponsored by Misses Nellie and Catherine Gardner. Funiral of John Fiiher The funeral for John P'ishei. 67 years old who passed away at the hospital morning will be conducted at the (tlllespie Funeral Home at 2 Wednesday afternoon with the Reverend O. J.

Rumpf, pastor of the Immanuel Evangelical church, officiating. The following friends will serve as pall bearers; J. Snyder, L. A. D.

Meyer, Harvey Keens, Pat Sullivan, Albert Lower. Interment will be in Crow'n Hill cemetery. For "New Blood In High Court (Continued from Page One) do not have direct relationship to the increase In the supreme court membership which is contemplated by the plan. latter is gaining ground steadily and I believe will be passed by both houses during the present session." Norri.s submitted tw'o proposals which he not furnish material for compromise. NO PENSION FOR DUKE OF WINDSOR Bothwell Hospital Notes Mrs.

S. Windsor, wife of Windsor. Climax Springs, an operation morning. Mrs. A.

J. Small, of Stover, was admitted for surgical treatment. John Deppler. Green Ridge, was admitted for surgery. Donald William Robertson Donald William Robertson, infant son of Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel W. Robert.son, Spring Fork, born at ithe Bothwell hospital Monday, pass-j low ance ed away this morning. The body was taken to the Gilles-j There ednesday Funeral Home. Short services of and interment will bt at the Me-i Gee Chapel cemetery Wednesday aftern oon.

LO.NDON. British government w'ill not pay a pension to the duke of Windsor, pre- of King George Vi's civil list message disclosed today. Instead, the royal family, from its own pockets, will make an alto former King Edw'ard AX ne: apa CLOSES PLANT WHERE SIT- DOWN STRIKE ANTICIPATED LCns. March 16 vire p-esident and works manager of the Johnston Tin Foil and Metal Company, announced today The plant had been closed in anticipation of a sit-down strike by its employes. A majorrty nf the plant's pbyvec are the Klecf 1 and Radio Wrn.ker’.s i Union, affiliated irh commit; for industrial organization, Geraghty said.

SUSAN NILES DIES IN EAST Susan Army worker years, a native heart attack night according That citv todav rr cx- ear r- I Anything to sell? Somebody wants whatever it is. for sale ad I will get you together. Rhone 1000. was no mention of the Windsor in the message, in the house of commons. It turned over to commons the hereditary reveniips from the Duchy of formerly held by Edward.

It asked in return that commons make pinvisions for certain members of the royal family. Those for whom provisions were for almost fifty lequested were the quepn, the chil- of Sedalia. died of'dren of the royal couple and the New York duke of Gloucester. to a messiaEe from Glrli To Industrial School Verna Newell and Gussia Newell, 1221 We.st street, were declared by the juvenile judge today be :i.corrigible and were sent to liie Indu.strial Fchool 8f Chil- licof ne. The girls were charged wifh leaving home some weeks ago and taking a trip with Sedalia boys, in a stolen (ar.

The boys are serving a term at the refoiniatory at souri had a com ('d. a el the IS stales mov have bus. They have no election contests." i lam. I l)al- difficu.tv with PERSONALS i out break of la rai in cobuiial times, the bciu art' of 1692, r- Iv 1 he Aii'erican col- V. rc'siionsihb' for the Ml a score of wom- (1 on.

is ilie l)ack- it Frank Lloyd's of Fa! a lo( huuiclte and whi(h Fri- (hn-: al the Liberty home from Siie Ma led Wa: J. W. Kelley is Asheville. N. where wiili her ren.

Mr. Hf.d Mis. E. J. Lamb, of ducali.

who left Padncah l)e- c.aiise (a the flood, returned there Monday. Mrs. Lamb was formeily Miss oTayme Porlerfi(dd. Mrs. C.

li, Maugard. 411 Font a thiincy has returned home from liere she spent the past two months with Iter dangbter, Mrs. C. W. Harris, and family.

Mr. Mrs. F. HausL-mi, West F'xtli stietU, who sptuit sexeral weeks in ilir' first in Put Tenm. then in Louisville.

where they were marooned diir- inp the flood, have returned home. Knight, attending sehool a preparatory to (Ui- terinp Amherst University, Kis Easter vacation of three with his mother, Mrs. H. Kniglit, West Feveiitli street. being a witch because she is seen with a tall, dark stranger, and because she was dancing by herself.

Upon this testimony, provirled by hysterical women and the court rules that the stranger i.s tlie himself. Fhe is saved in a breath-taking climax wlmn appears, childron with over-wrought imaginations, she is convicted and tcjiced to die. 'The fact that the tall, (lark stranger is handsome Fred Mac.Murray, who plays the role of a fugitive Virginia cavalier, hiding near Faleni, nu'ans nothing. Unable to prodiu'e liim in the flesh. His also 'serves to awak('ii the fear-stricken populace to the folly of tlie witch-hunts and the scare dies as stiddenly' and as mysteriously as it began.

the popular romantic couple is an elaliorate ca.st which Harvey Ftephcns, Dresser, Bennie Bartlett, Fondergaa rd. E. K. Clive, Granville. Wfudler, Butler, Beulah Bondi, role (if a of Donald others.

Louise Gale Bonita Rosita Edw ard and a score of Jm Drama Boasts Strong Story and Cast To iscuss Road Division d'wo members of the County court, Judete Malcolm Scou and Jii.lee A. C. Leftwich, went to Ionia today to meet with the Benton Count court to discuss I lie ion of the county road Benton counties. ADs. Niles was pu route to church last Funday night when she suffered the heart anack and away a few minutes f-ul- low ine.

Mrs. Xileg the widow of the late Captain Eugene ot the Army, and a sister of the late Frank Kaler, of this city, former chief of the F-(lalia fire depaitment. ith her bushatid, as i ORCHESTRA DANi'E AT S. B. A.

One oppliraHon as upon ar the regular meeting of City Council No. .561. Fecuii'y fit Monday nieUt. During the rouHne of woik (b ut Joun appointed i W. E.

Kt and a'id Fuitoti. the for and tep some programs during their term. A large of U. ii (deni iu weniher, enj-uy-'d au dan vHiicu ti.e I r. fi! baron, I heart ho tried to use in waU 1 li line of love in Mcudc Mihtry aiipping dtama whic i th: Libel ty Theatre, i.

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