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FRIDAY JULY 22 1918 PAGE TWO BELLEVILLE DAILY NEWS-DEMOCRAT Rome Reporter of Jewish Agency Is It Told to Leave Italy (JSSUBPOENAES ARE SERVED IN Daab's Funeral Monday Burial At Smlthton CUeDMY vmi MERRY-00- Suit of Dairy To Halt 'Loose' Milk Law Is Dismissed Springfield HI- July (UF Suit of the Economy Dairy Conva pany Norwood seeking to restrain tha State Health Department from enforcing a law forbidding sale of milk and to compel the department to Issue It certificate of approval had failed today The suit filed In Sangamon County Circuit Court was dismissed byeJudgp Stone late yesterday after hearing arguments centering around whether the sale of milk la In violation of the milk pasteurization plant law The law provides that pasteurized milk must be sold in containers in which It Is placed in the plant The dairy contended that it was proper to sell milk that haa been transferred from one container to another as long as it is not advertised as pasteurized President end His Fishing Friends Land Five Sharks Aboard the 8 8 Houston En route to Cocoe Island July I By Navel Radio to the United The 8 8 Houston carried President Roosevelt end his vacation party far south into the equatorial waters of the Pacific today The Houston was making a 1300-mile run from Clipperton Island far off the coast of Mexico to Galapagos Island wrest of Ecuador in South America Yesterday the President and his five fishing companions went ashore on the tiny French island possession to cast their lines Their catch was so large that the crew members aboard the ship had to use a lifting crane to bring it on deck There were five sharks one of them manuring five feet from tip to tip Professor Otto Schmitt of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington went inland with a party and returned with bird animal and marine specimens which he said were extremely valuable for acirn-tific study HEAD OF IRON WORKERS UNION IS SUED BY WIFE Frank McCarthy Cruel His Estranged Spouse Says in Petition 709 on WELLS NOW PRODUCING IN THIS STATE 147 New Ones Brought in During June State Survey Reveal Champaign-Ur ban a 111 July 32 Flow of oil was increased in Illinois during June by 147 new wells to bring the total of production wells in new fields to 709 it waa revealed here today in the monthly report of the Stale Geological Survey The survey listed the number of new producing wells for the first six months of this ysar at 482 of which 147 came in during June Figures for ths other five months were: January 40 February 35 March 82 April 71 and May 107 New producing wells centered in four counties with Marion (Centralis and Salem) and Clinton (Carlyle) reporting 55 and 45 respectively Richland (Olney) County reported 13 and Clay (Flora) County reported 12 new wells Fayette (Vandalia) County reported seven new producers Twenty new locations were established during June by counties as follows: Clark 1 Clay 4 Clinton 1: Cumberland 1 Fayette 5 Jasper 1 Lawrence 1 Marion 3 Richland Drillers continued teats on 74 wells during the month The Centralis field continues the most active with 283 wells producing Next are Noble with 137 and then Clay City with 111 Wells in new fields and their etatua as of June 30 were hated by the survey as follows Producers 27 102 111 1 -137 6 283 20 Dry Holes 5 20 12 2 26 3 7 1 Bartelao Pstoka Clsy City -Rinarij Noble Clans Centralis Beecher City CPH0VARD58 DIES SUDDENLY i Union Pretident Since 1926 Succumbs in Sleep at Colorado Springs Colorado Springs Colo July 22 (UP) Official and members of the International Typographical Union will arrange funeral services today for Charles Howard Indianapolis Ind president of the union who died in hia hotel room last night He waa 58 Mrs Margaret Howard hia widow said that tentative arrangements were for Howard to be buried at ths Union Home here' Howard president of the I since 1926 was attending a meeting of the trustees of the home Death resulted from a heart attack Baker to Assume Duties Claude Balter first vice-president of the union and president-elect who defeated Howard In ths recent election of officers will taka over the duties immediately Woodruff Randolph secretary-treasurer said at the international heaquartera In Indianapolis He waa to have suet ceeded Howard In office October Howard was secretary of tha Committee for Industrial Organization despite his affiliation with tha typographical union long recognized as one of the strongest unions In the American Federation of Labor Last fail at tha International convention of the A In Denver officials of that body refused to seat Howard as a delegate because of his affiliation with the CIO Native of Illinois Howard became a printer's devil on a small Kansas weekly newspaper when he waa 12 years old He waa born in Christian County 111 and his family moved to Kansas when he was 10 He first became affiliated with the typographical union In 1907 at Tacoma Wash He was active in legislative and administrative matters of the union and in May 1922 waa elected first vice-president He was president for a few months in 1923 when John McFarland then head of the union died but wee defeated In the regular 1924 election by James Lynch In May 1926 he wns elected president and had served in that capacity since Y0TEJNQU1RY State Officials Say They Will Produce Records for Grand Jury Springfield I1U July (UP) subpoenaea were served on two state officials by a deputy 8 marshal today calling on them to appear before a grand jury in Chicago tomorrow with records of federal expenditures on certain Public Works Adminlstra lion projects In Northern Illinois The subpoenaea were served on Charles Casey Carrollton assistant director of the State Department of Public Works and Buildings and Fleming of the Slate Highways Division The marshal's office reported both said they would produce the records at Chicago tomorrow The inquiry la related to one which waa started several weeks ago by the office of Chicago 8 Attorney Michael Igoe into alleged use of federal aid road funds in Cook County for political campaign purposes during the April primary Department Heads on Vacation Yesterday two subpoenas were brought here to serve on 7 I Smtih Pontiac department director and Ernst Lieberman Chicago chief state highway engineer hut as they were on vacation in Wisconsin new subpoenas were sent here from Chicago today to serve on Caaey and Fleming The record sought in the subpoenas served today have to do wit reject ion and approval of an approximate $2000000 worth of PWA projects in Northern Illinois The government It waa said seeks to ascertain reasons for an alleged widespread in prices for materials and bids Managed Lucas' Campaign Smith managed the successful campaign of Congressman Scott Lucas Havana for the Democratic Senator 8 senatorial nomination and has been designated by the party state committee to handle the Fall election campaign downatate Igoe waa defeated by Lucas for the nomination When the inquiry was begun two weeks ago Governor Horner who opposed I candidacy said that the state had nothing to hide and that It waa ready to cooperate with the Chicago grand jury and would produce any records asked Chicago Contractor Indicted in PWA Investigation Chicago HI July 22 (UP) Peter Kruse 60 Chicago contractor pleaded not guilty today when arraigned before 8 Commissioner Edwin Walker on removal proceedings under an indictment by a Springfield grand jury charging presentation of false claims for payments on a PWA waterworks project at Troy Kruse was contractor on tha project constructed In 1938 The Springfield indictment al- 5 1 2 0 0 84 Olney' Dlx Aden Flora Schnell 6 13 2 1 1 ToUI 700 TRUCK ON FIRE The fire department extinguished a small blase caused by a short circuit In a truck owned by Ray Mann at Fourth and West Main Streets at 7:21 o'clock this TIRED? Dunn Beverages Phone 312 Belleville III I I Case Records Of A Psychologist Roma Italy July Ths Ministry of Popular Culture today Informed Dr Edward Kleinlerer Rom correspondent of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency for the lest 14 years that ha must leave Italy within eight days Reasons of a nature" were assigned for the order Some observers were Inclined tO speculate on a possible connection between the order and the publication last week of an Italian credo" Kleinlerer said he had had no trouble with the government and had never been reprimanded for any of the dispatcher he sent The first intimation he had of tha order It was said was when the Ministry of Popular Culture suggested yesterday that it would not be for him to attend a dinner to the foreign press given by the governor of Rome Kleinlerer had already accepted an Invitation Kleinlerer la a Polish Jew He and his Italian wife have a four months' old baby JUNIOR COLLEGE AT NOTRE DAME Will Be Opened in New Addition for Fall Term Here i Tha first Junior college for women In the Belleville Diocese will be opened In September In the new addition at Notre Dame Academy Mother Evangelista provincial of the School Sisters of Notre Dame announced today through Mother Loretto superior of the academy The college Is part of an expansion program announced on May 14 1937 relative to the construction of the new building at 6300 West Main Street It was hoped at that time that the program would allow for the establishment of a college Definite details of the opening of the college have been deferred until arrangements are completed However the college will open in September and as this is the first year only freshman courses will be offered The new building will be formally dedicated at a special service by Biahop Henry Althoff on September 1L tlonally deranged and perform like fools Just because a younger woman's kisses giv you a few thrills Act your age! Of course those clandestine kisses will give you thrills but that fact doaen't change you from 45 to 21 again! Quit kidding yourselves especially when such asinine behavior disgraces your family and friends in the process Wives need to anticipate this change in their husbands and try to resurrect former romantic moods Use more perfume Go to the hair-dresser oftener Take off 10 pounds of surplus fat Show more fervor in the marriage relation and by all means holster up your husband's pride In his youthful vigor A wife can help her mate through this trying period without losing him to an office stenographer or Follies beauty if she uses some applied psychology Hints for Husbands In similar manner husbands must shower more affection upon their wives during this menopausal period Women erroneously believe they are unattractive to men when their menstrual cycle ceases Thia widespread superstition is false Women must get It out of their minds They can enjoy the marriage relation till late in life I've had patients as old as 72 years who had enjoyable marital congress with their husbands To many women however develop a form of psychological impotence In their husbands by being too fat and careless in their personal habits Send me in care of this newspaper a long self-ad-dresaed envelope with 6 rents postage thereon if you vrtah my bulletin on MENOPAUSAL COMPLEXES OF MEN AND WOMEN Dr Crane win give personal attention to questions on pay etiological problems Write him In cam -of this sen- paper enclosing a S-cent stamped ad-dressed envelope' for reply The funeral of Louis Dash 65 Smlthton native and for more than 40 years a prominent 8t Louis building contractor who died In SL Anthony'a Hospital St Louis at 12:12 o'clock yesterday afternoon will be held Monday to the Franklin Cemetery Smlthton Mr Dash who lived at 3958 Arsenal Street St Louis had been patient In the hospital since May 16 when ha underwent an operatlpn for appendicitis He waa secretary-treasurer of tha A Haeleaer Building and Contracting Company St Louis from 1906 to 1915 during which Urns he was in charge of a number of large construction jobs in St Louis among which waa tha American Hotel at Seventh and Market Streets Later he left the firm and founded hia own business Surviving ia hia wife Mra Emma Deab nee Schifferdecker a atm Elmer Daab University City Mo daughter Lillian wife of Carl Grommet High Prairie HI three brothers Fred Daab Smith-ton Oscar Daab Fontana Calif and Arthur Daab Belleville and three grandchildren For complete funeral arrangements see obituary column on Page 11 EMBEZZLER OF $2500 GIVES UP Racine Wit Insurance Agent Confesses to St Louis Police St Louis Mo July (UP) Alfred Lloyd Carlson 35 Racine Wis Insurance agent walked into the Central District Station today and told officers that he had embezzled $2500 from the National Mutual Benefit Company of Madison Wis over a four-year period He eaid ha considered himself coward for running Carlson had six eenfs in hla pocket when arrested He said that ha took the money In lota of about $20 each over a period of several months and that he left Racine Wednesday when hla employers began an audit of hla accounts He arrived here last night The money embezzled was spent on liquor and gambling In efforts mostly to be a he told officers He said now that he wanteef to return to hia wife and two children in Racine leges that In August and September of 1936 he filed false affidavits certifying payment of $22' 000 for materials and equipment Total coat of the project waa $92' 920 Commissioner Walker reduced bond from $5000 set by the Springfield grand jury to $3000 and continued the removal hearing until July 29 PORK SHOULDER Lb ROUND or SIR- LOIN STEAK Lb AAK HAMBURGER POllPld eeeeeeaei ROAST Ibl2c 156 ALL CUTS OF VEAL 1418 HEW KAISON aOKIf ALU1 Will Rootevelt Run Again in 1940 Americana Anxioualy Want To Know Queation Aakad Repeatedly During Tour But There la No Real Anawer Himaelf Say He May If War Breake Out or Hia Purge Faila Determined To Name Liberal Succeaaor Farley Garner Booma Reputed Washington July S3 Politically there la one question uppermost in the mind of the country today Is President Roosevelt a candidate for a third term in 1940? The intense and widespread interest In this possibility was the most significant feature of his transcontinental tour Everywhere he went from Mariette Ohio to San Diego California members of his party and newsmen were asked this question again and again They were asked at wayside back-platform stops where only a few hundred were in the crowd again in big cities where tens of thousands parked the streets in remarkable ovations Men and women farmers and workers business men and politicians everybody was consumed with curiosity on this point On a number of occasions ths question actually was put directly to Roosevelt himself The 4000 members of the Rocky Mountain Fuel and Steel Workers Union did so when they handed him a petition at Pueblo Oolo urging him to run again Others shouted at him from the crowds: "We are for you in 1940 Mr President" while there were scores of homemade aignx and posters reading "President Roosevelt for President in 1940" In Los Angeles during the Informal reception on his private car before he left the train to motor to Pan Diego an old local friend remarked laughingly: Is Bruce Barton's campaign for President coming along?" 1 don't think Bruce will make It" the President chuckled "He certainly wont If he has to run against you" said the friend Roosevelt laughed heartily The Answer There Is no yes or no answer to this question The reason Is that the President himself does not know He cannot say positively and categorically today what he will do in 1940 because it depends on a lot of lfs If world war breaks It Is entirely possible that he may seek a third term on the slogan: "Don't change horses In the middle of the Another major if is what his opponents In the Democratic party will try to do If they gang up to prevent his nominating a New Dealer to succeed him it is not impossible that he may go after the nomination himself to prevent them from naming an Old Guard-er Liberal Successor On that issue at least Roosevelt has emphatically made up his mind He may be undecided about a third term for himself but in the matter of his successor there are no lfs ends or huts Either the candidate will be a liberal of Roosevelt's choosing or he will upset the Democratic applecart He will run himself In that event or bolt the Democratic party and tie up with the LaFol-lettes to put a Progressive In the field In private the President is keenly 1940-conscious No one could be otherwise sfter the spectacular first-hand evidence of hia popularity plus the definite Information that his Democratic enemies are secretly busy already lining up convention delegates In several Western States the President was told by local supporters that Vice-President Gamer has made quiet overtures to grab off those delegations Roosevelt also was tipped off that Jim Farley has been playing some very subterranean and delicate 1940 politics No one seemed to know exactly what Jim was up to but all local leaders who talked to the President were convinced Jim was laying his lines for delegates and that the Presidential branding-iron secreted -up his sleeve did not bear the initials It was strongly suspected cm the other hand that they read A PV The final ahswer to 1940 njf course depends on the present primaries If the President succeeds in such leading New Deal foes as Senator George of Georgia and Senator Tydlngs of Maryland the backbone of the undercover drive against him may well be broken and Roosevelt having a Frank McCarthy president of the East St Louis local of the Structural Iron Union today was flamed defendant in a divorce suit filed by his estranged wife Mrs Naomi White McCarthy She chargee cruelty and Infidelity Last Monday afternoon McCarthy obtained a warrant charging his father-in-law Jamea White SO a WPA worker of 529 North 13th Street East 8t Louis with assault with intent to kill He said hia falher-ln-law had fired five hots into hia automobile as he drove past the home The warrant was never served but In a conversation with police White said he fired twice at a man who waa disturbing his peace The McCarthy were married on October 15 1928 and according to the bill aeparated April 21 1938 They have no children and Mrs McCarthy seeks restoration of her maiden name Naomi White as well ea a share In their possessions contending that she has worked since their marriage and! that much of their goods is the result of her efforts Specific instances of cruelty are charged In March 1938 and Inj August 1937 Sha also alleges that last January 8 McCarthy fired a shot at her She also alleges that her husband has been associating with another woman Provisional Judge Harries granted Mra McCarthy a temporary injunction restraining McCarthy from molesting her and from selling or encumbering their property free hand to pick his own man will be content to step aside But If his purge flops and the Old Guarders return to Washington next Winter stronger and sorer than ever then Roosevelt In 1940 la a very diatinrt possibility Illustrative of the unusual Secret Service precautions to guard the President during hia trip across the country waa the arrangement by which relays of state motorcycle police escorted the special train through their States Thus the train had a motorcycle escort all the way across the United States In order to keep up with the train the patrolmen often had to hit 80 miles an hour At the luncheon given the President In San Francisco no one was permitted to enter the dining hall with an overcoat on hia arm nr package in hla hands Police Insisted that all wraps and bundles be checked In the open country between towns during the President's 150-mlle motor trip from Los Angeles to Ban Diego the Secret Service had marines armed with loaded rifles stationed on the ridges of ell the hills Merry-Go-Round Newsmen accompanying the President labeled the tour water-conscious junket" because of his frequent reference to flood control and conservation Cafe au lalt (coffee with a lot of milk) ia Mrs Roosevelt's breakfast drink In the Summer The President's specially constructed automobile used for parades and other public occasions Is equipped with a two-way radio Son Elliott Roosevelt won $800 from a Washington correspondent on Senator Elmer victory In Oklahoma The newsman bet S800 to 81000 on Corner Smith Reason for the recent offers of airlines to carry mail free of charge was not generosity on their parti but strategy to get In on the ground floor before the new Civil Aeronautics Authority fixes the rates Colonel Watson the witty popular Military Aide ia being urged by New Dealers to retire from tha Army and rune against Senator Harry Byrd in 1940 Like Byrd Colonel Watson comes from an old Virginia family Ji Copyright 1938) One of Our Many Loan Plans Requiring Only Your Personal Signature See us first when you need a personal or auto loan as wa offer a very easy payment loan plan Loans made In any vicinity STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL A Friendly Finance Corporation RELIABLE LOAN CORPORATION i 204 Mala St Belleville III Ground Floor Phone 94 Laborer's Determination To Become Doctor Revealed When He Collapses at the medical school He learned that he had a gastric ulcer and determined to cure himself by dieting The dieting he thought was a good thing because he could hardly afford to eat when there were so many mouths to fill Receives Diploma Last month Buckley received hia diploma from Wayne University That waa a proud day In hia life but he knew hia troubles were not over He waa 39 A young doctor must serve a long term as an interne for little or no pay before he can begin to practice And the twinges In Buck-ley's stomach were sharper and more severe Buckley went to work at receiving hospital Then only a few days after the start of his training period ho was seized with violent pains Rushed to'an operating table he was subjected to an emergency operation Hospital physicians said today that he probably would recover Hia condition waa reported as On hia hospital bed Buckley waa too weak to talk much but he still could smile and murmur: Tm glad this is over Now nothing can stop me" Detroit Mich July (UP) rough-handed laborer's determination to become a physician waa revealed today after he collapsed while on duty as an interne at receiving hospital For tha sake of hia wife and their six children Daniel Buckley determined to raise himself and hla family from poverty by becoming a doctor When Buckley made hia decision he was past 30 and without tha educational background of moat medical students He enrolled at Wayne University's night school of medicine During the day ha wielded shovel and hammer working long hour to supply the many wants of his large family At night he peered through microscopes attended lectures and pored over medical books Man Becomes HI Several times ha had to drop hia studies to devote all his energy to feeding hla four boys end two girls But each time ha returned to night school to resume hia medical course As he neared his final examinations Buckley began to feel pain in hia stomach The pain increased but Buckley worked at hia factory job and never missed night BY DR GEORGE CRANE (Northwestern University) Here Is a professional man who'lii emotionally Immature He la as uncooperative and klddlsh In hi behavior as a 12-year-old lie was also an child CASE J-118: Janet aged 32 la the mother of two little girls 'husband Is a physician' she began our interview for two-yean he has been Infatuated with a young woman dentist In a neighboring town She Is 27 while he is 41 have kept quiet about the affair- hoping to win him back But I am no farther ahead now than at the beginning They correspond regularly and telephone each other twro or three tlmea week would like to find a clever trick that would solve my problem without his knowing I waa behind it Certainly something must be done for I am losing my patience Two years of wrong doing should be long enough husband is very strict and stern He whipped our youngest girl very cruelly when she was only 18 months old and whipped me too for trying to Interfere Dr Crane what can I do?" mxrNosis: Thia physician ia doubtless treating scores of women who have menb-pausal complexes but he falls to realize that he himself Is a victim of the same thing Most people don't know that men go through a of that closely parallels the female change except for the fact that men are sadistic whereas women are masochists Sadists relish Inflicting pain and masochists enjoy receiving it Men therefore accuse their mates or beat them up as I described in yesterday's case record Or they break conventions and even flaunt their faithlessness Women however moan and groan wring their hands and feel that they are going to die or be punished by God for wickedness and 'the unforgivable sin They don't know what they have done of a 'sinful nature but they keep protesting wickedness and guilt Mental Vaccination Vaccination is the best method of preventing smallpox In 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