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PAGE THE SEDA LI A. DEMOCRAT AND CAPITAL SUNDAY, OCTOBER 14. 1934 FULL SUCCESS IN BOND CONVERSION PROGRAM SURE I Search Renewed For I Floyd In State 1 (Continued From Page One) David Lamson Is Granted Retrial In Death (Continued From Page One) Frantic Appeal From Stoll Is Made Kidnaper (Continued from (Jne) Acclaim Given Child King On Arrival Home (Continued From Page One) told Effort To Forre States and Localities To Share More Relief Burden jrini-! wf-yr takfn. Tlio men ers ere saP Frnen. Missouri troopers, wlio had P(i the highway? during the nigiP, todav to return to poir-nGfil weapon in tlip he found pot on the pipo.

were four fractures Mrs. Allegation of Made By New Jersey (Continued From Page vJne) told them at Lausanne was to slaythe Yugoslav monarch. That bullets from the deadly lard Whited, Lambertville logger; Frank Rossiter of Maplewood, captain John J. Lamb of the state po- received the ransom bills found in bi.s garage after he was arrested. District Attorney Samuel J.

F'oley of Bronx county, where Hauptmann was indicted on extortion however, has eompleiely absolved Fisch of any complicity in the case. 1 WASHINGTON. 12 A indi'-ation of the strength of government was in the Fucces- of huge bond eoiiversion program today by the (diamber Commerce of the United In addition, the which ifpoatedly lias opposed large governrnenrel PAperuIit ures. cast in fortnightly review fort for the coming winter to states and to assume a larger of the Su' it sa if at com- ilierr regular duties. B.

Casteel, lendrnt. t)f The Missouri Highway Patrol, said however, the order dal nor. mean his men w-ere giving up the search. A National Guard airplane, equtp- ed with a machine gun. was held in to take off in event of any develoments in the hunt.

County and city authorities also remained on the alert. said he believed Floyd fore-! and his two companions had fied to an ef. iiowa. he identity of the other two men was not established definitely. G.

L. Blanchard, Kansas City salesman who reported sighting Floyd near Mexico, said one of the A by ISloll and it he not communicated I with the family since his first note, giving directions was left. In that' weapon supplied by the lice, and a few' others would he skull typed document, figures also Foreign Minister I.ouis i called. ital breaks at the back of the had been scratch-! Barihou, tore apart the cabinet ofjallegedly placed PUNS OF FLOSSIE PURCELL TO WED MAY GO AWRY and one vertical fracture intersecting them. The state pictured Lamson seizing his wife by the hair and beating her to death.

The defense contended the Injuries could been caused by her falling whiR standing in tlm tub and striking hf-r against an enamel wash stand. A jtiry quickly convicted Lam son and pre.scribed the death penalty, seemingly strange anomaly of law' taking one course and the inclinations of the justices an other was presented sharply in opinions and statement of Ju.s- tice ft was held in substance (hat the ed out and inserted. What might be a new clue in the case was reported today. Bennett Furner, 33, a carpenter, said he was positive a car passed h.is home France and sent the boy king flying from his school books to the throne of Yugoslavia, combined to make the hunt for missing links In the plot the most sensational Europe half a mile from tlie Stoll place last' has known in a generation. Iiiter- Wcdnt sday carrying the kidnaped national complications brought about woman.

He said the driver double assassination, together with charges that Hungary had the trial record tended panied by a up sw ing with a resulting iricreas-1 third federal tax yield, make Rbhetti, associate. men resembled Alvin Karpis and ac- ciised kiilnaper. Officers said the i defense man might have been Adam to zagged a.s though he ere drunk. The oman, he said, had a piece of! across her mouth and another on the right side of her head. "Wlien tlm machine got near Turner said, I pulled over and al! most went off the road trying to get out of the ay.

As it passed me I saw it was a black Ford (the kind used by the kidnaper). of I ith a onian and a man in the front seat. woman had a big j)iece of sticking plaster across her cd budget balancing a simpler However, it sa will i-ontinuo on a wide so long as there is ttncm- Of the recent resii'-gence. of inflationary reports and general denial that immediate steps in thi.s direction w'cre planned, the a marked resemblance, and ex- cliamber bad nothing to say. It took pressed Floyd would be trav- note, nevertheless, of President 1 in this section just a few Roosevelt's assertion of mid-week after department of justice had that prices were -itill too low for I named him as one of the three men monetary i who killed four officers and a t'Xpressions of a desire at the Kansas City union A possibility the man identified as Floyd was i.ouis Luslig.

sought for ipif'stioning in connection with the slaying last week of a Kansas City policeman, was pointed out today by Thomas J. Higgins, Kansas City chief of police. Higgin.s said Floytl and Liistig far more contcniioii acfidental death than it did to upheld the circtinistantial case, d'he main opinion saitl mouth that rea(died back to Mi'-limonv as In possibln lini- Imr nars. Shn liail aiiotlinr piPCP on inf Ms wife's (tnalh was I Hif nt-'ln tboiisiit hv ihe fact tlial the water iiijit was snmc woman who had heon balhnih and the body worn'liil 'I'o warm wlicn discovm od. This was rtnTK'f said ho was -positive" Miold 10 discredit the slate's con- the car contained Mis, yholl and her Mention tliat l.amson died be- ahdiielor.

far as lie could see, a. m. The trapedy added, no one else wa.s In the discovered at 10 a. ni. tar.

i l.amson's lestimoiiv that Ke found I The sudilcn search arouinl tlm I Ihe hodv hanginp over the side'Stoll estate which was pressed held to have been iliron.pliout tlie day with apparently l)ruiscs found on desire vict not a clcar-cut idea as to in Junc 1933,. further in priccs bave yicanv. liile. federai agents in Okla- to see a just what i.s intended or how' it is going to he brought the leview said. is believed administration does not have in mind any i general price rise, s'lch as wa.s^ talked about some time ago.

but; rather would like to see a better! balancing of prices, with price in-! creases in commodities and values: that fell most and wliich have not responded Morgenthaii, just before departing Richeiti, lio w'itli last night, announced the latest' move in the bond conversion campaign, calling in union station slayings, 60.000.000 in Liberties for i went ahead demption in cash or exchange for prantl jury investigation government securities bearing an! multiple killings, interest rate below the 1 1-4 per Nineteen jurors were called today cent paid on the I.ihertiPS. to report October 22 forthe investi- It was the third call for a portion government said may lioma (bty questioned A. Rush, one-time companion of Floyd who was arrested yesterday. The agents said Rush had not been with Floyd for some time. Dwight Brantley, In charge, said Rush pro- bably would be turned over to one of the Texas or Oklahoma communities wanting liim for bank robbery and other crimes after he had been (luest ioned.

While the search continued for Miller, since slain gangster, were named as the actual killers in the of the Fourth Liberty issue ano bring to more than five bi! lion dollars the total of that issue redeemed or exchanged within the year. By substituting bonds bearing 3 1-1 and 2 12 per cent, an annual of more than OOO.bOO in interest charges on the public doht has been effected. Federal reserve system figures, meanwhile, showed that the hanks have increased their Iioldings of government bonds to the highest point in liistory, absorbing more than half of the last $1,000,000.000 increase in the public debt. Their total holdings, combined with those of the reserve banks, were estimated at more than half the entire public debt of $27,000,000,000. In this connection, the U.

S. Chamber, continuing the current comparison of American and British recovery methods, noted that British banks were paid a commission on one-eighth to one-quarter of one per cent for handling the London large refunding operations of late 1932. It found a in the participation of American banks in the current program and said tliat sriAiits on the of the American banks liave repeatedly rendered without to the lead to further indictments. In addition to the three of the tub was corroborated bv the bones. decision lu'ld fallacious the state's contention that if Mrs.

Lamson liad fallen, the body would have been found on the floor. It comment pd oil the refusal of the trial court to permit expert defense evidence to eounteraet this argument. Prosecution contention the body had been washed before the tragedy became publicly known was held unsound, as was the states argument that Mrs. Lanison might hav' been slain in the hallway and tne bo(iy carried into the bath room. Testimony that Dr.

Frederick Proescher, pathologist, that he found charred blood on the the federal 1 length of pipe was branded as with its conjecture, in all The decision also held it would have been virtually impossible for The assailant to have wielded the pipe in such a manner as to the fractures. the case as said the decision, mind no eonelusht' lesults was joined in by depaitineiit of justice agpuls and local autlioiities indirated ii was orderod from Washington. Dunlap Wakefield, Louisville director ot safety, and others searched an abandoned house, poking under its rotting floors and into its cellar and aiiic, other officers swarmed through brush and woods and one said, an all-day search; keep at it till we find harboring members of Fstashi. caused hints that fhe whole matter might be dumped into the lap of the League of Nations. From an obscure clue in the clothing of the slain assas.sin.

rus Kalemen, the P'rench surete sw'iftly ferreted out an amazing series of complications involving a nightmare of names and alia.sefi used by the terrorists. A label in new suit was traced to a clothing housp. Companions of were located and arrested. They talked, involving others. The long arms i)f the polh'p of eight countries were leaehing out to uncover the whole of the group of gunmen who gathered at a Hungary refugee haunt, near the Yugoslav holder and went from there to death and destruction, getting tlieir final instructions near the of act ion.

Every menil)er of the it was disclosed, was out- clothing for his fu- Kalemen, for they to die while they satisfied that the rule con- TRUMAN REPLIES TO SOCIALISTIC CHARGE B.v The Associated Press. LOUISIANA, Oct. Charges of Republican campaign speakers that certain portioiis of the new deal are socialistic were answered here tonight by Judge Harry S. Truman of Independence, Democratic nominee for United States Senator. The socialism charges have been aimed at the proces.sing taxes given the farmers through the AAA and Hie government lias named a dozpii is not trolling in circumstantial evidence had I other persons It said were impli- I rated through arranging for or mg of the attempt to liberate i Frank Nash, escaped federal pris- I oner.

The peace officers and Nash 'were killpd in the attempt. It is considered possible the grand is jury investigation may extend into circiinistances surrounding the death of John Lazia, Kansas City Democratic political lieutenant, if information is ontained linking the union station slayings ivitli the killing of Lazia. James La Capra, known to police a gangster rival of Lazia, told authorities Lazia had arranged the Sacramento meeting in Miller obtained fhe aid of Floyd and Richetti in the been met as a matter of cases law. in the. case before us is thPie evidence of preparation for commission of a crime? Wheie the plan by which the death was to become Whore is the effort to prevent detection or for concealment? Wlmre is the evidence of a seizure in order to inflict the blows? prosecution dwells said the main the question of motive, which con- of an alleged tryst with a (Mrs.

Kelley), stalempnt to a friend overheard by an but lit- decision, sisted officer to the effect the corn-hog program. species of originated in the Republican Truman declared. was a time when the tariff was merely used as a means of obtaining taxes with which to support the nation. It gradually dawned upon the manii- of the country that a tariff high enough to cut out foreign competition on their particular would serve two purposes. would give them a domestic fitted with now neral.

as was went prepared killed. The maze of false passports, aliuse.s and the rapid movements I of the fivo men and the heautifu! Balkan girl who supplied the weap-1 ions puzzled the police, hut they I were unravelling the skein of mystery with the aid of other countries. Hungary, denying at first there was any fugitive haunt within its borders, now' is investigating w'hat the French police the men in custody said they had held target practice in Hungarian soil to train them to kill. Italy searching records, to determine if some of the band had been born in that country. Czechoslovakia has been busy proving the passports carried by the band were falsified, while Belgium, Switzerland and Germany traced the actual movements of the gang in transit to Fiance.

The wonian accomplice whose whereabouts w'as eagerly sought was described as pretty and brown- haired. Police gave her name as Marie Vjoiidroch. Here is the cast of in the drama, as disclosed today by police, with their aliases: Petrus Kalemen, alias Rudolph Silk, the slayer. Marie Vjoudroch, the missing gun girl. Ivan Rajtich, alias Wladislav and Whited have I Hauptmann near' the scene of the crime, and Lamb! is expected to swear Hauptmann isj a fugitive.

i The payment of the ransom money and the ransom note phases, of the rase were not expected figure in New Jerseys part in the; Dlscinssing thr possibility that defense tactics might block Haupt- removal to Jer.sey In month.s, legal sourc'es out fjiat if Fawcrtt carried his appeal to the siiprrfiic court, it would not be heard until tlie court next April and extradition would auto inatieally he stayed until the appeal was ad jinlicaf ed, 'I'he legal sfaff, luiWever, entertained nrj aneial appi a lengthy delay would occur. Doubt was expressed In official that Hauptmann finances W(itild eijuai to tiie expense? in- vijivcd in to New' York anil The cost of piocecding.H would run into thousandy f)f dollars, it was said. A private deti'ctive. employed heiialf, stated the fensr Hoijewell. N.

to refute the testimony of prosecution wilnesse.s whOj have identified Hauptmann in con -1 nection with the fatal kidnaping Fawcett, discus-i said he had not to place his cli- PROPOSAL FROM GERMANY OF NEW TREATY IS MADE Arrested After Securing a License To Marry Man Held For Theft Threat of Abrogation On Most-Favored-N ation Clause Is Presented i.i.ovn A. ehrras As.sociaied Pie.ss Staff Writer the eve- her her Applyiner at the office of county recorder late Friday ning a young woman, giving as Flossie Mary Purcell, I age 27. and address Springfield, I asked for a marriage license for and Paul Woodrow Dodd, aged 21, addre.ss also Springfield. Oct. 13.

The The groom to be, she said, was un- German two able to come after the license him! dramat ic: diplomai ic gesfiire.s—failed jself, andhe was going tciday to immediate clarifica-1 time, so they thought tion itH fanglcd cc'Dnomic and fin- marry, and she would w'ith the United cense for them. Paul Wootlrow Dr. Hans Intthc-r. the German am-led. away for a they get the Dodd, it develop- could not call tor the in de w'cjuld pt osent at the hearing or eight v.itne.«.ses from has adc)r, filiicially notified the the Reich 'voiild abrogate its unconditional most- treaty with the I'nited States on October 11.

1935. lie suggerttofl now treaty without the favored nation clause be negot- iatecl to take its place. Undersc-c reiary of State Phillips i i decdiried to coniTiient on the am- i suggestion. It was in- iciicateci at the department, 'however, tliat the United States I will still consider the most-favored-1 nation clause an integral part of Amcn ican policy. Plain-1 Defense roiinsei sing the hearing, definitely decided ent on the stand.

himself because he is being held the county jail, pending trial at this term of court on a charge of theft of an automobile. They planned. according to word given out at the county jail, to be married Sunday afternoon, evidently at the county jail because the young man not under any bond. But many a slip betw'een cup and the lip, so they say, iaiid Saturday night Hie bride to be I as also in jail, the city jail a charge of loitering around a of alleged ill fame. She was arrested by Officer Hopes For An Alibi NEW YORK.

Oct. 13 belief he could produce witnesses ly, there wa.s no imnieuiaie Perry at the home of Polly tion of iHgotiating a on East Jefferson street and with Germany. i taken to police headquarters, later to be locked up. She was released later tinder a bend which was signed by per ceni oi me William Jackson. Her hearing will probably be held The German proposal to pay Ammican holders of Daw es loan bonds approximately 75 i cent of the interest due 15 through a joint foreign ex- 10 tnrougn a to testify he was not in New receive Oepan-j- wae niatle, as ex-orncio Justice of 'the peace in the case.

Dodd is to be tried in crimial at the time the idnaped. Bruno Richard Hauptnian declared today he expected to be cleared of all charges in the case. In his replies to a series questions submitted to him at Bronx county jail, pending of the where he is held extradition proceedings to Jersey, Hauptmann said he also believed he could establish an alibi in the ransom payment. The questions and answ'ers Q. Do you have witnesses who recall that you not in New' but authoritative indication given that this government considers failure to pay Wednesday for the theft constitutes this country.

mg tion Jersey on March 1, 1932? Or in St. favorable treatmeni Raymond cemetery on April by any third nation. 1932? (the kidnaping occuiied on Hitler iiotifica- March 1 and the $50,000 ransom opinion of officials here, paid in St. clear indication that Ger- 011 April 2.) 1 many desires to be included among A. 1 believe so.

i nations ith whom the United Q. Have you any opinion as negotiate new where Isadora Fisch got the agreements. was still i whirh 1 I nf an automobile on Julj 11, which a full 100 as is due to be belonReU to Frank done for citizens of other at tha discrimination against Hervey, and dusing Springfield, his home. He nas ar Germany made plain in renounc- rested there and the trade treaty that its objec-jlia. Dodd also was to the most-favored-nation i police that he came clause.

This, in short, provides stolen car from Springfield and "ach nation shall accord to the'left the UnLau street and Moniteau, wnicn monopoly. Under shelter of this, Benes. alias Joseph Sever, they could raise their prices as Zvonemer Pospechil, alias Yaro- high they wished, to the top of.slav Novak, alias Istban Ingar tariff schedule on gar, who was arrested at Ilhonon. their particular product. This they did and the American public has been paying through nit? it 1(1 U1 lU '-i dUli attempt to tibcrate Nash, who was a companion of Miller.

Subpoenas have been issued forhvith mnocenoe six north side politicians known to, have been associated closely itb ConV0ntlOn 01 Lazia. The government plans to cal labout fifty witnesses before the jury. This W'as decades. The other explained consistent part been UE IN THE OZARKS Oi JOPLIN. in the Ozarks.

The Flainiim Fall Re as the Into Senator O. Whaley of Arkansas, so aptly described it, will soon be a beautiful reality. Soon the tingle of frost in the air, the sunlight slanting through a symphony oi leai olor. iioke in spirals emanatb. fixmi chimneys mingling vith tlm bln haze er the hills, iiad fhe old ir ui gogwheel of the nill squeaking busily call lovers nature to great (T doius.

out into M- souri before turn? recommends Walter Williams, of University ef is no other plctnee ctiiuii deei! ot October air and 'ti -bine. I'lo reV. Thought Car Used By Floyd. CENTERVILLE. Oct.

abandoned ear, still smoldering after it apparently had been intentionally burned, was found 12 miles southwest of here today. Bullet holes in the ear, a k'ord V-St sedan, led to the belief it might have been the one used by Charles (Pretty Boy) 13. I homa outlaw, in his officers in Norrhein da y. The license plates had been removed from the ear, but the Appanoose county sheriff took the motor numbers which he relayed to C'hicago for identification. Be Held Here Today (Continued From Page One) Floyd.

Okla- escape from low'a Thur.s- of the No. 2. Columbus Day Is Observed By Sedalia K. of C. I'i (Continued from Page One) itm in which the men were dressed in attire representing the gay and almost everv-j ctber period of the good old times i of ether days.

The millinery, gay, ruffles and dazzling colors worn.j wete enou.ith in It and least amusing part with whi(h each par- Open wide your souri's 0( toiler 'V Among all the all the Missouri October Because in pen upon v. tath cr: ii ISC wcchi. upe' mH 1 af I to make a Pans green with envy. Not the of the it believed at their week of How ev I juunt he ,1 let oa K. a that best the will not be red u.

There were no tliein although some the harness f'U many these V. ere anion the spirit of mud th.rd a ri 'f. M- c-r elle- and I -u h- df i rev e' tr ng gol'l UP a'I i I r. was tit ipant entered int men among have been in the best as each marched down the aisle the time of measured music creeted with deafeniii.t A prize was offered c.mg rea test as -IT'C Oo to to the ov alien. M' 'c-1 h'g t' thl 11 M( Vo Ml'l- th.

ri rat Of' J. lU The Knd'P. Fm 1 awaided the t'liO FeMx S.illivan and i.e.- was a of the 1 Tliose taking part weie A. J. Gaw'.

C. Devine, 1. cf tor, J.din 1 Waddtll, M- F. Huiiebka. (a mal penheimer, St.

Dotiis, secretary State Association. Reports of the secretary and treasurer. Message of President Granoff. Announcements of convention committees. Brief reports on the recent general committee meeting, Edwin Affelder, St.

Louis and Elias Greenmail, Kansas (Tty, members general committee of district Recess for lunch. Fellowship luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Afternoon Session 2:00 p. m.

Brief W. Soffer. vice-president Elm Ezra Lodge No. 47, St. Louis.

Memorial by Henry E. Oppenlieimer. Brief Z. Arthur S. Schlesinger.

Kansas City, past president Kansas City Lodge No. 184. Brief and the Young Manley Weiss, St. Louis. Missouri Lodge No.

22. Reports of and action thereon. Fnfinished l.msine.^s. Election of Selection of 1935 meeting place. New Adjournment.

p. m. Newton J. Friedman. Sedalia.

Principal Kranitz. St. Joseph, president Giaiid Lodge No. 2. Installaiion of new Samuel I.

Sievers. St. Louis, president District Grand Lodse No. Other speakers. Musical Program Vocal Gay Mrs.

B. II. Weniier. Violin sola the nose for would allow' them through quickened assembly in this country, where the labor cost per unit has reached amazingly low figures, to compete successfully abroad w'ith the foreign manufacturers. scheme had only one blemish.

This appeared abruptly after the passage of the notoriously high schedules in the Hawley-Smoot bill licre the average rate wa.s moie than doubled. Our domestic monopolists foigot a simple rule of business. the one. That is. that it takes buyers to make a market.

They seemingly have not awakened to the fact yet. tariff monopoly liail spread to virtually all industry. The Haw- ley-Snioot measure cut off any chance of Americans to buy foi- eignniade goods. When the foieign countries were unable to sell ns, they became unable to buy from us. The re.sultant chaos in world trade and world exchange precipitated the Street crash and eventually engulfed the entire world ous depression.

of Egon Kramer, alias Egon Kvaternik, who accompanied Kalemen to Aix the night before the shooting. Dr. Ante Pavelich. chier of the Croat revolutionary band called the Ustashi, to which Pospechil admitted membership. The doctor is also known as Paverich.

Guatav Perec, chief of the Jankapusata camp for Yugoslavian refugeea In Hungary w'hen the suicide band set out. i am vnn The first in the 1 and how' inuc i set-up was who gave the band instructions at Lausanne. Isadora Fisch got the money or the clothing left in bundles at your house? A. No. Q.

Have you read press accounts of digvelopments in your case? A. No. Q. Have you any complaint against the treatment accorded you personally since your arrest, or of the manner with the courts have handled your case? A. I refuse to answer this now'.

Q. Have you any comment to make on the so-called of you as having been present in New Jersey about the time the kidnaping? A. Not at present. Have you at your as a carpenter since April 2, parked Second car was later found, i 'Fhe groom-elect has a record of Uerving in the Boonville reforma- on a similar charge, and he told the police officers that on one of his trips he escaped the reformatory and was captured near Sedailia and returned to Boonville. EASE AND COMFORT Our patients see with ease through our smooth, finely made glasses.

They are comfortable because we select a frame design that will fit comfortable and look the best on your face. DR. F. O. 318 South Ohio Phone 870 Q- trade 1932? A.

Q- Yes. WTien did you start spending the money left you by Isadore isch A second mystery man, called Szabo, alias Stancher, w'as supposed to be a lieutenant of Dr. Pavelich. There was also an old man who delivered the Hungarian passports at Jankapuszta. in riim- B'rith Brother Stan- vice-prcsident COMBINED MEET OF DEMOCRATIC CLUBS A combined meeting of the Young Democratic Clubs of the Sixth, Seventh, Eighth and Ninth Congressional Districts, will be held at the Ozarks hotel in Springfield today, according to an announcement received from Monroe Sawyers, chairman of the Sixth District club.

The Sedalia members of the Young Democratic club have been WASHINGTON, Oct, 13. Lock, attend and a delegation ctock. barrel and blue eagle. Hugh! early today, it was in- Johnson left his NRA office to-1 I The Sedalia delegation will seek A. I have answered that before.

Q. Do you expect to be acquitted of both the and extortion charges? A. Yes. Q. Have you any remarks you like to have published? No.

moving day for JOHNSON REAL ONE S. of District officers- NRA office dav for a private landlord's roof. On Monday he draws his last federal pay check as industrial recovery administrator. From present indications it will he delivered to him at Walter Reed hospital where the general is confined with a sinus disorder. nioving-day a real one.

Even the furniture went, bought from the government by the voluntary contributions of more than NRA workers at an av- orase of less than 5h cents each. Some ceremony accompanied the transTr of liie big wicker blue presented Johnson by President and Mrs. Roosevelt. Two 1 workmen placed it fla. on its bark Doubts Hauptmann Man.

NEW YORK, Oct. Riehl. watchman at the cemetery where Dr. J. F.

(Jafsie) Condon first negotiated a mysterious on the Lindbergh ransom money, was quoted by The Daily Neews tonight as declaring Bruno Richard Hauptmann was not the man who kept the graveyard tryst. can tell me it was Bnino Hauptmann who talked to Riehl was quoted. pictures of Hauptmann seen pictures of Dr. Conseen and Isadore Fisch. dollar that man and pushed it to commented Second John Atkin-! I.isfr—Abe Cab Mrs Ross, accompanist.

Leo Bo Piano Hungary' F.i.'.'cn-» FH I a ii, medallist. Hungarian Rosenthal, Fair in an office trm the servire a dead one of the workmen. mean echoed the I elevator girl. These two remembered the of year ago when blue prestige was at Us peak and corridors were crowded; day a resolution from the districts supporting the state-wide Young Demo-j cratic Chib meeting in Sedalia on October 27 th. Local representatives hope for this indorsement or resolution as it will mean the snuport of fifty-five more counties which organizations in them.

The Second Congressional district has already endorsed Sedalia for the meeting place, which means the support of fifteen counties. Kansas City and Jackson county clubs as well as individual clubs in the Third, Eleventh and Twelfth have indicated sired the meeting to Sedalia. I'll bet my bottom was It was Fisch, now' dead, from whom Hauptmann has el aimed he LODGES they be held in Attention, Knights Templar. St. Omer Comma ndery No.

11, Knights Templar, will meet in Special Conclave Monday, Oct. 15. at 7:30 p. m. The Order of Malta will he conferred in full foriii, with rniisiral accompaniment.

All Knights Templar are courteously invited. C. T. PLFMLEE, E. C.

J. P. HURTT, Recorder. Attention, Phone Our Cleaning and Pressing Department Suits, and Coats Suits Cleaned and Pressed Phone 171 Cleaned and Pressed Estab. 1889 114 W.

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Dinn their Sedalia Assembly No, 23, S. O. 0. B. will meet in regular session Tuesday, October 16th, at 2:30 Visiting members welcome, at 6:30 for members and' families.

Mrs. Jess Brown, W. P. Mrs. Arthur Griffey, Kec.

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