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THE DETROIT FREE PRESS TUESDAY. JANUARY g. 1931 cmRiviVGiTHOUSAUDS PAY Noted BusinessWoman What's Doing Todav In Detroit MANY ENTRIES ARE RECEIVED DAPPER BANDIT ROBS THEATER Is Claimed By Death Treasurer'. Aide Tell, of Fraud UlUlYUllin liVlWlt prizes. The fir3t prize la $100; ond prize, $30; third prize, $25; fourth prize, $15, and fifth prize, $10.

Four tickets to the show will be given with each of the awards. In addition, there will be 20 prizes of $5 and two tickets each, and 50 prizes of two tickets each. There are many benefits derived by the. nation's business from the nation-wide automobile shows, which open In January. The benefits of Detroit's own show here in the motor capital of the world are so obvious and many that it is an easy task to write about them.

Let- on I A warning to taxpayers to De- Leading Citizen, or state join Miss Georgia Emery Widely Known in Insurance and Club Field. Townsmen of Diplomat at Funeral in Holland. Of General Intrrrftt N'non smdv rlib. m'tii-t wtfj mtftinf: FWnaul brnti.i'.mi. 1 m.im: (r-iiTHl me.t-irx an p.

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Nonfirri Hiph pilu.el, cf Ivtpnt ANmm tt An 'y Kin ''Uih. I.ut fiuh. IVtpMt ro.in- Free Preis Reader Seeking Share of Prize Offered in Auto Show Contest. Letters are pouring in for The Free Press Automobile Show Contest, A total of $300 in prizes is the Well Dressed Young Man Fleet With About $100, Employe of Wilson Says. The box office of the Wilson theater.

Madison avenue and Brush street, only a few blocks from police ware of a man representing himself as a collector from the county treasurer's office was Issued Monday by Herman A. Lau. chief deputy treasurer. The man, Lau said, has defrauded three Detroit-ers. He also added that no collec i Miss Georgia Emery, lor more ban 25 years superintendent of the department of the T.lfn Insurance ters should not exceed words 'and should be addressed to the Automobile Show Contest Editor, BV JAMES P.

TOWERS. Holland, Jan. 5. The city of Holland suspended its ordinary activities and the townsfolk joined with hundreds of citizens from other parts of the state in paying final tribute to Gerrit J. Diekema, late United States minister to The jgoal of contestants in the cnmpetl-i tion, which will close at midnight on January 12.

i ol ftnir-V. P'li-hri N.Hprtil K- I headquarters, was held up by a well dressed young bandit at 4:20 p. m. Monday, who escaped with i '-hantt tun'-tiror! t' ls c. i Mut'" ir mmi-aiiy l.rtvikftit, 7 a.

ai Frank Hishop ffrtcrt, 8 30 rrUSeU.1 c. nipany, and known throughout United States as the dean of ri.n business women, died St L. about $100, after compelling Dean The Free Press. FOl'NO DEAD IV IIOTF.L. Rochester.

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Barrough, 43. manager of the Rochester plant of Armour Packing company, was found dead In his room at the Barrett hotel here todav. Harroueh was believed to Min-M-r I'hih rrr.ttt B'lrfnu. tors are sent out, all taxes Deing paid at the county building. Latest evidence of the false col- lector came to Lau's attention Monday morning when Andrew Maken, 9221 Melville avenue, called at the county building and pre-cented a receipt to show he had paid 110 on his taxes.

Maken said that the supposed agent called at his home last Saturday and produced a slip describing Maken's nropertv. Having only $10, Netherlands, who was buried today On Saturday January 17, the thirtieth annual Detroit Automobile Show will open at Convention hall It Is said that as in previous years this exhibit of all that Is new in motordom will excel any similar In Hi. T'nitcwt QttitAa Parr, 21 years old. 3199 Gladstone avenue, the theater's assistant treasurer, to lie on the floor. Parr told police the bandit, who v.

Ulo thenar appeared to be about 27 years old. "What Does the Auto tiow Mean nave coniraiueu un.iuc to the People of Detroit?" That is was cut and a razor was lying the question, the be.it answers to nearby. He came here recently which will win a share in the 1 from Chicago. was armed with an automatic pistol. Ho believes the man escaped on foot, though he may have en Misri Tflv riuh.

irTi Mtul IM.t romnntlp hinrhwns. I4! IS p. Municipal Kmpliyv inh dinner. iMic laun it'im'-. IS I'rintlntf-hmtw frattsmm dinner.

6 30 p. ShHhr h.nl National RMaiVrV eon. Trnllon. all riir; fnivpmitjr rf Wmnn.m 1 1 i p. Book Cadillac hulel.

Theaters. "Vnnnr lnnrr." i'w "In a Wise Child." shiiVrl "Hiuo of Wilson, "Broken liiiiB." TWrinl ClTir. Motion 1'lctiires. "Pari Time "Criminal I'rxle." ri'iwntown. Flower," Fnher.

"Mnnv." Paramount, Slate. "Th Rtht To Live" Mlotvran. "inw Hevenly Nisht" t'nileit Artlntl. jtumlay morning In her apartment jn the Alden Park Manor, 8100 I ail Jefferson avenue, after a prolonged illness. Recognized for many years as a among business women, Miss Emery was chosen by the national W.

C. in 1918, as one of a crouo' of 100 women In business torn all parts of the country to go ew York for the purpose of Tuning a post-war program for omen in business. Out of the deliberations of this committee even-t-iallv grew the National Federation Business and Professional Wo- after Impressive funeral services at the home and at Hope Memorial chapel. Eulogized as "a king among men," Diekema was laid to rest with appropriate reverence, leaving an indelible record in the hearts of his homcfolk, and of achievement in state and national affairs. For two score of years, the 71-year-old statesman was prominent In politics and his Republican party councils.

Before going to The Netherlands, where he died December 20, he had served his state two terms as a congressman at Washington and for manv vears directed party affairs Maken paid him tne money, ne said, and received a receipt signed with the name H. Klatisen. Maken'a total taxes were nearly $20. Any person may call at the treasurer's office and get a property description, Lau said. Last week the same man made an appointment with a woman to meet him at a downtown bank and pay $190 to him.

Luckily she came to the treasurer's office first and learned of the fraud, Lau said. An attempt to catch the man failed when he failed to keep the appointment. oAttcntion VISITING SHOE BUYERS tered an automobile a short distance from the theater. When the man entered, Parr was alone in the box office and there was no one in the theater lobby. According to Parr, the holdup man acted as though he might be deciding what price he should pay for a ticket.

Apparently, though, he was hesitating to make sure that no other theater employes were nearby. Suddenly he said, "Well, you might as well give it to me." He drew his eun as he spoke. MISS GEORGIA EMERY. Mm AlKt Hiil." Hollywood. within the state as chairman of the e3 3 ORDERED TO PAY ASSAULT DAMAGES rooljan.

Interment was In Pilgrim Home cemetery. the Parr scooped up the greater part of the bills in the cash drrwer and state central committee. Tald Striking Tribute. In the services, which were directed bv Dr. E.

D. Dlmnent. president of Hope college at Holland, of which Diekema was an alumnus, he was pictured in striking terms as a diplomat, scholar, humanitarian, He locked Green, in a rear room. Monday, attendant, wnicn now uumucio muuoauua members.a nd was instrumental in forming the new International of Business and Professional Women. Life Member of Board.

Miss Emery was a life member ef the board of the Michigan Federation of Business and Professional Women, which has for the nasi six years maintained the pushed them through the wicket The man then ordered Parr to lie down, and fled when the victim obeyed. Esther Heegel, 20, of 7632 Store Keeper Held t'p. Albert Oswald, proprietor of a grocery at 5685 Wabash avenue, was Shoe Manufacturers and Distributors Exhibiting at the DBsd d'Iddddd tiltoton You Are Cordially Invited DIRECTORY Emily avenue, another employe of Kiiloglzed By Houw. Washington, Jan. 5.

'A. The house paused today to honor a former member, Inter distinguished In diplomacy, while his funeral was being held in Holland. Mich. Gerritt John Diekema. minister to the Netherlands, who died In The Hague, was eulogized by Representative Mapes of Michigan, for a generation of leadership In the community that was his home.

Diekema served in the house of representa Convicted of Beating Dancer; One Youth Given 30 Days. The cost of repairing several damaged front teeth and treating forced into an abandoned DUiicung and religionist. He was held up as a model of sincerity, whose counsel was widely sought. Those who talked of him knew him well and they the theater, was In a telephone booth on the opposite side of the lobby, but the ticket office wicket Georgia fcimery scnuiiirsiiip iuuu nor honor. She also was a former was out of her range or vision.

numerous bruises and abrasions In She knew nothing of the robbery were unreserved in their expressions of respect and sorrow at his passing. United States Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg, of Grand Rapids; Dr. until Parr rushed In to use the tives from 1907 to 1BU. in the rear of his store by a bandit, who robbed him of $32.50 at 9 p.

m. Monday. The thug went through the grocery and made his escape, Oswald told police. Meeting Planned By Safety Council Ray H. Sullivan, director of personnel.

Fisher Body corporation, telephone to call police. He rose from the floor as soon as he heard the door slam behind the departing bandit, he said. 3X MANIAC FELLS NEW YORK WOMAN "Tom Thumb" Thug Gets $20. A "Tom Thumb" bandit, who flourished a pistol almost as long president oi me ueuun uuoiiu-do Women's club, a member of the fed-1 nation as the pioneer club of business women in the United States. In Detroit Miss Emery was one cf the original committee to plan and organize the Merrill Palmer School of Motherhood and- Home Trnining.

under the terms of the will of Mrs. Lizzie Merrill Palmer. Since that time Miss Emery had remained a member of the board of directors of the school. She also as a member of the Women's City club and a former treasurer of the Detroit Federation of Women's flicted upon a girl taxi dancer, was part of the penalty Imposed upon three youths Monday when they appeared before Judge W. McKay Skillman In recorder's court on a charge of assault and battery upon Miss Betty Klein, 19 years old, 4188 Brush street.

Two of the youths, Harry Ros-ner, 22, of 1656 Hazelwood avenue, and Herman Ostrow, of 3044 Carter avenue, were placed on probation for one year and ordered to pay the doctor's and dentist's bills. Roland Kerman, 22, of 2630 Hazelwood avenue, who was accused of Inflicting Paul P. Cheft of Westminster Presbyterian church, Omaha, who was his pastor for seven years, and Dr. John M. Vandermeulen reviewed the life of the man, his principles and his accomplishments, from the chapel altar, which was banked magnificently high with flowers, and where the body laid in state Sunday and Monday with a guard of honor while thousands and vice-chairman, board or direc tors, of the Detroit Industrial Safety council, announces the holding of a safety meeting at the Abington, 700 Seward avenue, Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock.

The meeting will be ad passed in triDute. Others who participated In the services were Dr. J. Tamadge Bergen, of Homewood Presbyterian church, Minneapolis, and Dr. Thom Jackion Sho Company, 604-605.

Krtlder Sho Mff. Company, 731. A. E. Lilt la Sho Company, 504.

Lane. R. A Company, S05-S06. Liberty Sho Company, 1102. Lewi Reilly.

501-502. Lveren Sho Company, 24. Marfolm Sho Company, 301-302-303-304-305-306. Meyer Rudolph Sho Company, 401-402-403. Municipal Sho Company, 521.

Neal't Sho Store. 529. Norway Sho Company, 930-931. rillinf Sho Company, 410. Price, Sam, 606.

Roberta Sho Company, 630-831. Roth Sho Mff. Company, 519. Simon Sho Company, 517. Select Slipper Company, 606.

M. Shortell Sho Company, 508. Virgina Sho Company, 530. Wolpert Sho Company, 522-523. Wood A Smith Sho Company, 609.

Bookbindery Employe Found With Fractured Skull. New York, Jan. 5. (A. Bound hand and foot, gagged and blindfolded, a young woman employe was found today In the dressing room of a downtown bookbindery unconscious and with a fractured skull.

In her hand was a crumpled note signed, "3X maniac." Aintworth Sho Company, 430-431 Air-O-Pedlc Sho Company, 702. Blu Ribbon Sho Makers, 733. Dob Smart Sho Company, 40S, Bachman Sho Company, 50S. Badorf Sho Company, SOS. Brown Sho Company, 732.

Bond Sho Company, 1302. Clinton Sho Mlf. Company, 1131. Comfort Sandel Mfg. Company, 610.

Curtii, Suphtna, Embry Company, 701. Elfin Sho Company, 417. Farina Chava Sho Company, 1702. Fiva Star Sho Company, 510. Graham Brother Sho Company, 830.

Crovn Sho Company, 901-902. Coodnow Sho Company, 516. Cold Shoe Company, A02. Hermann Hirach Company, 608-609. International Shoe Company (Peter'a Rranch), Parlor and 1201-1202.

Irvlnf Sho Company, 308-309-310. J. 4 P. Shoe Shop, 1101. as his forearm, held up an oil station at 3501 Hamilton avenue Monday at 6:30 p.

forcing the attendant, Frank Ubel, 3527 Hamilton avenue, to surrender $20. Ubel told police the robber was not more than five feet in height. The bandit made his escape after locking Ubel in a rear room. Grocer Is Robbed. Three Negro bandits, one of whom was armed, robbed Mike Karagas In his grocery, 2003 St.

Antoine avenue, at 8:05 p. m. Monday and escaped in an automobile the blows which did the damage, was sentenced to serve 30 days in the house of correction. According to the testimony, the dressed by Ben R. Marsh, plant superintendent of the Michigan Bell Telephone company, on the subject, "Foreman Training and Its Relation to Accident Prevention." The telephone company has carried on an extensive educational program for Its supervisory force, and Marsh will illustrate how this program has a direct relation to three young men had focussed their attentions upon Miss Klein and her friend, Miss Sophie Kay, on November 29 with such vigor that they were ejected from the Woodward avenue dance hall in which the girls ere emnloved.

Burn in Uallen, miss Emery received her education in the schools of Flint and for some years was a teacher of Latin and mathematics In Michigan and Indiana schools. Her Interest in art lpd her to go abroad more than 3u years ago and while in Europe to make blue-prints of the famous puntings of foreign galleries. These prints were made available for thiol children at a penny apiece and were the forerunners of the Urnvin and Perry prints known to later generations of school children. Five minutes after the victim. Mrs.

Hetty Hirsch, Brooklyn, had accident prevention work. entered the dressing room she was as W. Davidson, pastor of nope church, Holland. The services at the rhapel. In which even the basement was equipped with amplifiers In an attempt to accommodate the 2,500 or more who came, were preceded with a brief service at the home for the family and Immediate friends.

Schools, Factories, Close. Traffic was kept away from the chapel In all directions for several blocks by police, wht to all appearances were the only persons In Holland who were unable to suspend their activities as a riiark of respect after locking him in a rear room. William A. Bechlll, salety director for the Chrysler corporation, will preside as chairman. The meeting discovered by another employe She was taken to a hospital.

will be attended by safety The note read, "she put up some flcht last time but she will not The following day, It was said, the trio appeared in the girl's apartment and proceeded to take their revenge. Miss Kay, the chief prosecution witness, said Kerman dealt Weyenberf She Mff. Company, strutre'le anvmore. Revenge is members of safety committees, and other Industrial workers Interested In accident prevention measures. 602.

sweet and how." Fellow employes said Mrs. Hirsch When Miss Emery entered the In-a'lianee field, she remained with the nne company, from which she re Drug Clerk Held Up. A Negro bandit robbed William A. Smith, 2017 Buena Vista avenue, clerk in a drug store at 2801 Brush street, of $30 and took $1.90 from a customer, Ben Williams, of 2702 Brush street, at 6:56 p. m.

Monday. The gunman forced both of them to lie on the floor behind the counter and escaped on foot. the blows while Ostrow and Ros-ner prevented her roomate from in- SIX PLACES PADLOCKED BY FEDERAL COURT for the dead. Schools, factories and ceived a medal a few years ago on completion of her twenty-fifth year Tiod.A i-'iiwan! J. Molnet i huslness ohires all closed.

had been separated from her husband several months. Police doubted any connection between the attack and two killings on lonely Queens roads last summer In which the purported glayer signed himself "3-X." A member of the firm for which cf service. Miss Georgia Emery was one of Monday ordered six buildings pad-1 Active pallbearers were selected locked for violating the national from Holland's legal profession, of your distributor dor not hare Shoo Co. "omen's Fancy tootu rnr to retail for $2.95, ee the complete thowing at the llurlum Hotel, Room 11304131 prohibition law. They are at 2915 which Diekema was a member.

SAMORIUM HEAD GRANTED LICENSE Dan street. Hamtramck; J47 iira- Gas Station Robbed. An armed thug robbed Robert tiot avenue; l.r5 Lambrecht street, STANLEY WASS TOM ROBERTS Mrs. Hirsch worked told police she of -East Detroit; 722 South Rademacher H1I1UUK LUC many ikiiji that surrounded the casket was a wreath from J. H.

Vanrooljan, minister plenipotentiary of The Netherlands to Washington, and Mrs. Van- Green. 2136 Campbell avenue had been living in fear since she I received a note several days ago. 3201 avenue; 6S6 Peternoro ureei, ana $30 in a gasoline station at the most outstanding business wo-tnen I have ever known," John W. Yates, general agent of the Massachusetts Mutual company, said Monday.

"She was respected and loved by all of her associates connected with the Massachusetts Mu-tual Lifo Insurance company in Michigan, as well as at the home office where she was held In high eiteem. After almost 30 years of faithful service it is needless to say West Vernor highway at 6:50 p. m. 16471 Athens avenue. Dr.

Leslie to Be Retained at in Clogged Intestines Noted Physician Explains Danger Health Slipping? Howell State Hospital. Lansing, Jan. 5. Dr. G.

L. Lee-lie, superintendent of the state tuberculosis sanitarium at Howell, was formally admitted to the prac-tiro nf me dicine todav, ending a nVht hetween the hospital commis that we shall never cease to miss her." Mi's Emery is survived by two sisters. Mrs. W. A.

Magoon and Mrs. F. Rough, of Detroit; two nieces, Misses Virginia and Marjorle four aunts, Mrs. B. Smith and Mrs.

W. A. Blair, of Detroit: Mrs. A. Clark and Mrs.

Warren Wright, of Galien, and by Mrs. Lena Lake Forrest, with whom she made her home In Detroit. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p. m. Thursday in the Bird and Mott parlors, 2867 West Grand boulevard, with interment in Grand-lawn cemetery.

sion and the state board of registration in medicine which Involved Former Governor Fred W. Green before peace was declared. Although Dr. Leslie has been on the staff of Michigan hospitals for six years, and has been in charge of the state institution since last June, it was not known puDiiciy until last November that he had not aWt ffaaaaaaiial am mi Wwy grym At Ai 'W mM'jr? tv I Shfy been admitted to practice Dy me board of examiners. A state law requires that a physician or surgeon muMt be licensed to practice the profession.

Dr. Leslie had been recognized as one of the foremost authorities in Michigan on the treatment of tuberculosis, but in spite of his reputation, the state medical board re-fiiMpH him a license and demanded WHEN WINTER (0MB! BE A GAY REFUGEE his removal. The hospital commission refused to comply and retained iKe nhvsician at the head of the hospital staff. It was only after Governor Green Intervened that the medical board consented to Inquire into his ability and training. Dr.

Leslie is a graduate of the University of Nova Scotia, which is rated grade by the American Medical association but is not rated in Michigan. However, the medical board found that his knowledge of his profession Is satisfactory and his license has been issued. SUSPFMllKED i 4 TOXASE IN TORONTO iii ii ii rm' aTM THIS IS THERE the trouble stilts! "Keep inte. tines clcaa with fresh yeast," Doctor Rosenthal urges. TIRED ALL OVER' That's a sign your DR.

GEORGES ROMiN 1 HAL, celebrated autnonty oi me raeur jqhuuic, u- WEST INDIES txxJv is being poisooed-from within! when intestinej we sugnant and unclean. I nesc poisons urtuiaw mroURu ,....7 Dangerous Poisons spread from Here Fingerprints Sent to Canada in Bad Check Charges. (Se Picture on Last PaRe.) Fingerprints and a photograph of Harry Barret, 51 years old, held as a bad check passer, will be forwarded to Toronto authorities, at their request, for comparison with those of Lucius Parnialee, police said Monday, but added they held little belief the descriptions would tally- Barret, dressed as a minister and That's why Intestinal Fatigue causes so much sickness and poor health, explains Doctor Rosenthal, the famous French medical authority with a minister's credentials, was taken into custody Saturday, ac THI POST-HOII0AY CIUISI dava. Boston, Jen. 9 to 27 froni N.

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4 up, Caledonia lo San Juan, ''into Domingo, Colon. Kingston, I'orl au.J'rinre, and Havana. Three '(her rruiaea 12 lo 15 tlavs from Vl. Mar. 13, Apr.

I.Apr. 16. Rale from fill up, with shore exrursiona 126 up. HAVANA SERVICE I he "Caronia" ami "Carmania direct lo Havana from N. Y.

every tl. and Sal. Jan. 1 7 lo 1 "atra one way VM up, round trip, rlaaa, 81" 10 up. Two apecial I'hv lo Manaau and Havana Jn.

1U and Mar. 11 10 up. Ser your local agent or CUNARD 1243 Waahinfton Detroit. Phone Cadillac 3930. cused of attempting to pass three checks for a total of $43 at a downtown stro.e The man Toronto police seek cashed three checks for each, December 28.

while representing himself as a clergyman. It Is extremely unlikely, police here point out. that a man who had $11400 in muscles that help your body clear them awayi Thus yeast gradually restores normal intestinal action, stimulates internal secretions, tones up and cleanses the whole digestive mechanism. Your appetite picks up. Headaches and skin troubles are corrected.

Ambition and energy revive! And all without a single dose of medicine, a single bitter cathartic or pill! You can eat Fleischmann's Yeast any way you like preferably just plain, or in a third of a glass of ater (hot or cold). Eat three cakes every day one before each meal, or between meals and at bedtime. Each cake is rich ia three health-giving vitamins and Dt medical experience! And how sensible how very simple to act upon! For fresh ytzsiFlehchmann's Yeast acts DO you tire easily? Is your appetite poor, your pep all gone Are you subject to indigestion, to headaches, to frequent colds? And do you really want to find out what is wrong what it is that's keeping you from perfect health, from greater success, from more abundant living? Then read what follows carefully. It is a message from one of the foremost medical authorities in Europe today Dr. Georges Rosenthal, Laureate of the Institute and of the Academy of Medicine of France.

Doctor Rosenthal says: ''VThen an unclean condition arises in the intestines, poisons form. These poisons pene- Nature's own way to correct Intestinal in trate into the blood and affect the whole system. "To keep the digestive and intestinal tract clean, medical science recognizes the surprising value of fresh yeast. "Fresh yeast is a food-not a drug. It corrects indigestion tones up the system increases resistance to colds.

Coated tongue, bad breath headaches, pimples, clear up." There is opinion based on a lifetime of Fatigue and thus to clear away the poison-breeding wastes that contaminate your system. As soon as you eat it, Fleischmann's Yeast mixes with the contents of your digestive his possession so recently would try to pass questionable checks for $43. Robbers Load Up On Haberdashery Bandits carrying two black bag, which they later crammed with shirt and other apparel, held up Jacdb Harri3 in his men's wear store at 65V 1-inwood avenue at 5 p. ni. Monday.

After adding to their lot $7 obtained frm the cash At grocers', restaurants, soda founmnsif tract softens them stimulates the- Eat 3 cakes a dau! FleischmannsYeast is fresh the onltj kind that henefds tjou fully. Ilomnnd register, they bound itarns ann left him in a bark room Joseph MrCirthy. Ferry Park, entering the store a few minutes al'er. Vt fm-Wh fb vellow label) the onlv veast that contains the Sunshine Vitamin 2T Kememner, it important to ask vour gutcr iur i Every cake is "irradiated" to give it this added element so important for sun-starved indoor workers. It is rich in itamins and too.

i released him. Ilvtfipnie Towels and Toilet Tissues fntitlru Dlteaae Sprl- 'r-a tn Vfcnrtl. Furtorie n4 fl-me nj'-v Al Snu'h's nn thouh anl I.e-nk f'ir them eacn Sundiv In Tne Free Presa. i.

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