| Show - - - ' - - ' LAKE nuBtINE SA'rURDAY MORNING DECEMBER ME SALT 18 1937 A Beet Growers Elect Utak Mail Director 14 Itlember! Board i - - Jury Verdict News Smashes NY Fur Ring From - 4 iri Brief Form Near Far ' - -- -- Court Orders Auto Finance Probe Closed ) ' ''' :' ' 2 ' Asked by Association - 1 - - ': ' '::: i ''''''':--GREELEY Coblo Dec- - it' (Al— ' ' ' ' The National Beet Growers' assor ' ciation adopted Friday a resolution ' "ee:" : Wallace to adminurging Secretary ister the 1937 sugar control act in 1 such nuumer as to "maintain the :: auger industry as a whole The resolution praised Wallace e and President Roosevelt as well as o'' 'st congress for making the new sugar - ze program effective k::ALIO lidopte'd was a resolution citing as "the most pressing objective" of tha association a "return of beet farmers to a position of leoRI Rawlins Named director nomie equality with other groups" of sugar beet body send the( rnaintenanco of such equal- - $10000000 '' ' - - For Americans in Chna Dec17 (INS)—The Lepke-Gurra- fur racket h Plan' to Boost 1 I 1) rilt '‘ -1 lr P - "1"111 NE0 t ftc NIi ''''s lk 1 e-- IIIIIn 0 6 i ! 42 It's Woman s Right ""WIVN :of 111VA A:— ‘ke'llir 4 1 ' x It gives 3 to 5 times ' I k missed a grand jury which had been investigating three large automobile manufacturing companies and their affiliated financing agencies The court handed down the ruling after questioning five attorneys representing the companies concerning conversations in Washington D C last October at which the attorneys said the department of justice suggested the drawing up of a consent decree ending the in- quiry by the grand jury ' Judge Airs Views Handing down his ruling Judge Geiger said: "It is my idea that the department of justice did not have the power to negotiate with these parties for a consent decree "I though it highly improper for the parties to get together during the period the grand jury was in 'i' boni I il NOM A I - ‘111 MO Values 7!af ) I 1 V !!!!!iii11111111 111111! no Reg 198 - as much light as Christmas time Gift Slippors-T- o Make Happy Feet 125a pair Values up to Men's Women's Boys' Girls' ) 1 cit I ''' ' 4: '': It prvovides it - '''- it - 1)) '4 v '77 ' '!::3 ' Felts Leathers ''''' ''''- ' Combinations ' 7 - To lloving fathers and motheri to uncles ago " 1' S New STUDY LAMP" Z1 - and Topcoats iPolo Models ' Wrap- - arounds Set-i- n ' TERMS IF YOU 'DESIRE ' ' zest — - SI s 001 stialit iii0:i::iia:: 1 ii:T':::' Pr tNt (41 Mgr' : tok1k w ‘16 2IA w !:::::T:sxJx:::y ::::::::!::14Ali :lililir: !iaM§ 11 ul 1 0 0 —i::::::i:iggcglA H :::p I - - '1 - LE ::: iii::::: : : s'l: ::ii:::: :ii: l : - light -138t ' E : :::::::1:1::iiiiii::ii::: :::::: :::::: :::: ::::' :::::: : ':1:! :: I ::::w ''2i:::::: ' i?- - TOPEKA kwc1 ' lice cractz Shalt -- etticitz "crke 8 4 7" beter fitted double dressy breasted types Every coat tai- workers bored by craftsmen Oxford greys browns tans and bluss also neat dies and plaids A ouzo to lit every man or youth ' f — ' ' 17 models in aolid or combination colorings: long novelty or short sleeves button and buckle trimmed' small medium and large sizes f I -- - ' - 1 ':': :: :: ::Ti?: :: p ::::::: stc- r::' 0 4": e71 Lovely quality that every woman or miss will appreciate the new shades Perfect quality n 2 PAIRS E:011 Karf--De- c 17 (211—The '''-r:4'-- '' 115 I I t shirtks I: terns 4 of ts i '' - i : i' thd:s: Sizes 14 z to 17 - Apple" and "Merry-Go- liound'! odels that are now so Full ular gore IA' pleated ot swing sidrts: bred shoulder tSeFts sia pperri Tho'4"Big pp ' ' 7 Ruffled - Taffeta—Dresses- - - ' - - - - 1 ' (1-t- : : o- 3) — t''' 8 : t' ' i: - 2913 '"' : to IS : i - - ''''' ' it 93 Smart little styles In the new darker shades as well al pastel printsICrOpes:Tcdietasu 7 ' - - - Lollss i SiZell embroidered and print and tho new:skigh shados:: – - - ANew Underprice Purchase-- Just Arrived! Ready Now! I - --- - Crepe Dresses for the Junior - Easiest! Faitestl The Royal Portable I ' ' - - ' LSO r--:-:-- - :: Y standard trade t lower prices All ed with the new long point sanforized "collars Solid colors and smart pat- e - TYping said he was 'certain the body was and that of Floyd Ramsey 21 missingSEE YOCR LOCAL ROYAL PORTABLE DEALER since Wednesday but that he was checking further' Co i i !Ilea The warden said he had learned Royal Typewriter from other prisoners who worked Wasatch 56011 with Ramsey at the top of the prison 20 Postoffice Place coal mine that he had planned to PORTABLE HEADQUARTERS escape by concealing himself in a ass SOUTH MAIN car Just ' North' ot Postottica ' - ::: '' U You w ' - :J ' 277 – i '‘i ':':-'': ::'::'- H: - Ring less Chiffon Sheer and Clear Corduroy ' cts U :r ''3:'i::: At ' Full Fash'd Velvet Washable - 7 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::s:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: : ik ' 1 I' Pular:las Silk Mos° - cri 10 :rf-- - wet (t!' ' Wornen't Reg 398 tete p'rison convict was is the greatest value of all! Factory-nefound in a carload of coal Friday with more "big typewriter" feawhile it was being unloaded at the tures! Three models—three prices! state hospital here At Lansing Warden Kirk Prather Free home trill"' Free carrying Casa Instant Chart body of a Z4i re:w 141-c4y- : a Coal Car Discloses Doily of 'Convict chozte 41 litlIeJo the ze JP SEICHEI ritIS - pr"'-— ect redo do 4 '::7Ac' (1 Sleeves Shoulders Baal:loan i : 6'1711 -- r —4v b -- -- - -' C11t1Z' 4 2'11:fipd11)1: S v c All Wool OvOrcoats 1 WITH A package of envelopes all sealed and put away—and all empty '' About five feet 10 inches tall he ROYAL weighed 125 pounds PORTABLE no 04 - ' 't - and aunts and to older brothers and the youngster a sisters we say Brown Other Colors - Repeating Last Saturday's Succeisi FOR HIM -- -- - Black appreciated gilt can be imagined than a pair of core fortable house slippers Our lines this year are thq largest and most diversified that we have cm shown See them nowl condition at local hospitals The three dead are Jean Laskey 19 Anna Monde 21 and Catherine Terleski 19 All the victims had to race tehrsotruegeht a curtain of fire to reach when the building became an in- matdhea' was afecrcnidoenatfatellry ' -- IF r ' No more Wednesday night Four other girls and a man employe are in critical 11 Id - 4 :: rolalfii - 4140 0 6k F 1 e 11S Al I All Sizes waltRrttritok:-11Avou4potr-satlifvi- i old- - li98 Perpeuated foliage: pine cones ferns palms evergreens: natural To show visitors to memorial colors that will last indefinitely parks that loved ones who have paised on are not forgotten at amtatir becomes money was found on the body He seemingly-froze-t- o death yet wood a pleasure - And' S-what is mote the N ii 44 of a–fire were found-- - Although he ability to type is an — bought groceries a few days before up I Men's there was none in the shack Er HER FOR kr 300 I Also unusual for an itinerant were the thermos bottle and IJI I Purls Radium Dad will fww:1:m type r trinkets found neatly flashlight put away A ' Silks officenotesa k wallet issued by the North mother thomee 0Fine Broadcloths Accident Insurance Acnorpiftcl e'4x P Po - hctrespcnde Van Heusen" A stamped with the initials L C B ranily Plessontt71 Alm was t "Phillips Jones' empty There were no marks h — -- i of violence "Itriperial"-- etcs ''''' —4111 FOR I the Savings! Reg 298 values 1139 values CHICAGO Dec 17 (INS)—Three girls died Friday from burns suffered in the 250000 fire that swept the Superior Match company plant :" flt 213 Oils Cologne LlomoriallIrealths &Sprays Three Die After Match Plant Fire - sutpealypiotfe gilloscearpjepsa:enetkliyncome FaiBn:t I — 11 "" I - Underpriced You ill: F 50oValues Perfumed Soaps Toilet Powder th Crystals Wh case The court denied Hardy's motion but allowed an exception which Hardy asked placed in the record aigncaitreddof VALENTINE Neb Dec 17:03)— After less than two hours' deliberation ' a district court 'jury returned a verdict Friday night convicting Mexico Cold Wave William Tillotson ranch hand of second degree murder in Kills 4 Children connection with the slaying of his last MFXICO CITY Dec 17 i ill—A employer Waltger Adamson Armisticq dispatch from Guadalajara Friday said four childrep died in the village of Autlan as a result of the cold wave which is sweeping Mexico V There were unprecedented heavy snows in the states of Guanajuato 9 9 and 'Coahuila with 'drifts twp or 611 C) S three feet deep in some places obstructing highway and rail traffic BUTTE Mont Dec 17 (UP)— trops were frozen in wide areas of Jalisco Mystery today surrounded thl death The temperature In Mexico City near Melrose of an man last night fell to 22 degrees above about 65 years old umaenttilrlea zero a rare experience here tomed to good things but who died like a hobo He had been dead about 10 days t when found buried under a light snowfall Tuesday before his squat''StatZ vn col ter's shelter hard-b- y railroad tracks Although he apparently was an A Royal will help him itinerait his clothes were of good' Ts4r P Vt win higher marks His quality and fit him well Although he nviter worked Melrose residents q p work will look better kV--' I it will be done better said he refused all offers of money yet managed to buy a generous 4111 - Break" Brings Regi tau:1r zmirtc -- ' t ' ' S recess" jury in Milwaukee "There is nothing for the court to do" Judge Geiger continued "but to dismiss the grandjury and I'll render an immediate order to this effect" Protests Order Russell Hardy special assistant to Attorney General Horner S Cummings who had been in charge of the grand jury investigation protested the jurist's order revealing at the same time that indictments had been voted against the companies November 21 "I move that the order of the court be vacated" Hardy said "because the grand jury had voted indictment on November 21 and had asked me then to prepare them I finished them last Saturday after three weeks' work" Judge Geiger last Monday postponed the report of the grand jury a week saying that he wanted to inquire into the background of the B CEIMERTE (s)ft I ey and $ots ci! Stoups Another "Market Price 0 '1kAlti Held During Recess The attorneys told the court that the conversations in Washington took place during a recess of the -'' 44° Bargains Galore—All Over the Store Mystety Death 0h V - - - V j sight-savin- g v X:: : ' AND BROAD a)1INIIIIKINIIIIPS 1 a ell 11 Goodis 'MEDUCEIDU DE 17 (IP)—Fed- dis- - e :ld ' tits00q4 r ! ' !!!ii' i!il! al light soi adequate ' necessary to safeguard the student's L ":::':' A ' -r 'D - : '11 ' 17 r - A - St112 - style desk and table lamps 'I' 1 p:::: ZZU1111111)AV ?' Oh - liltng nerves and the health c '' 4 Ill I Hit I e"' see trial Dr Arthur Morgan chairman of the T V A board testified on the administration's regional planning bill before the house rivers and harbors committee Friday behind closed doors Reporters were barred and no record of his testimony was made at Dr Morgan's request p "" ' y '- - ) Dec 17 (INS) WASHINGTON —Because he feared anything he might say "might be used" against the T V A in the current Tennes- N ' N444A the national Illuminating' Engineering Society to make study reading writing and figuring easier an the eyes thg ' ' Testimony Secret I '''''''''''''''''''' 8" ' 1) ' ' Dr Arthur Morgan T V A chairman testifies behind closed doors of d ‘ tA4 Isadt0 t z ''' '' '"'- ' 01 'ill : Guilty of 31urder 141111 "" 4 icdetyl) —!--- ' ' i' 17 13 84 1 t' e - ' ‘' ) - 7 : i- - ' 1 iJ ' fi s i:1 - ' la 41r tdr' OrI" - 's1 '1 - t -- ' '' through l'11111111i:VIN-L4- if 4o 1 BERLIN (P)—Germany the reichsbank is issuing treasury bonds for one billion Wife Gets $300000 marks ($403179000) at 41i per cent interest to "further government CHICAGO Dec 17 tin—The sum of $300000 was set aside Friday for tasks" the support during 1938 of Mrs Katherine Dexter McCormick wife Bandits Get $7165 of Stanley F McCormick mentally NEW YORK Dec 17 (INS)— incompetent multimillionaire with Two bandits Friday held up a pay- the approval of Probate Judge John roll car of the Fanny Farmer Candy J O'Connell shops in Brooklyn and escaped with a $7165 payroll The bandits entered the car with drawn guns and forced Seeks Inventing Record WASHINGTON' Dec 17 (INS)— two employes out before driving Carleton Ellis Mt Clair N J inaway with the payroll ventor continued his drive to capture the inventing championship Friday The U S patent office gazette revealed that he had received a patent for a new type of lacquer It was his 701st patent Ellis is trying to break- the record held by the late Thomas A Edison who obtained patent rights on more than 1000 inventions Dee t'es 01"4A 1) ' Issue Bonds Nazis C -V ---- -- ao ' 7 1 ik :s ':i: AN FRANCISCO Dec 17 —Frederick T Hawkeaworth Friday asked annulment of his marriage to Audrey C Hawkesworth contending ahe said "yea" when she meant "no" Hawkeaworth stated they lived together nine days He went to Honolulu where he said he received a letter from his bride saying she wished she had said "no7 when he asked her to marry him but that she felt sorry for him and said "yes" I I 11) - :' ' f ' 9 111111111111111111111iiiiiiiiIiiiiilhilifliilFM -' ! 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I IV and school :: r- !!!! 47 IN ' rk - N$J t I and help him get "higher marks" The New STUDY LAMP was designed by t !!s 4444 1 Give the boy or girl in school or college STUDY LAMP — a New Sight-Savin- g and you will lighten his "homework" 4 :i eH!:i: 1 Am ' ii Will '' )i -illittl Ile 2IP4(s- - - ' ' tossed the flaming draperies through a window Damage 0 ' -a- WS IT i ' Sight STUDY LAIVIP NS EA r ei IN ' U CVO NEW THE IA ( V ' n ' 'f BERKELEY Cal Dec 11 than 150 children1 quickly assembled in fire drill formation marched safely to the street Friday after an overturned candle set fire to draperies during a Yuletide at St Joseph 'esneschhheorgol VIZ Helen Van director of stagecraft at the ct - ' ' ' ' (113)—More Jones-Costig- Utah-Idaho- ' ' ' Dec ':l 0 ' CZ3g Federal GraUd Jury Dismissed After Baring of Deal Fiie Menaces Pupils nt 9-- cI'' - ole O'CLOCK UNTIL CHRISTMAS : UNTIL 9 1 eralMILWAUKEE Geiger Friday Judge F tt ': ' N - WOrkers' v ' Dec 17 (INS) '6000 Americana —Declaring that are stranded in China Representative Allen (R) df 'Illinois Fri day Introducedst resolution In the house authorizing a $600000 sp propriatipn to bring them home He said: "There are 6000 Americans including 2500 missionaries En China I have introducted a resolution similar to one intro- duced at the start of the World war providing government aid" - :quality Program To achieve the equality needed the resolution said the industry needs beet seed that would bring 'increased beet yields a weed program a study of growing methods Dressers Factor corporation and control measures against inThe six men convicted face jail sects and plant diseases and "rela Air Enthusiasts Map terms of four years and fines of to ether branches of the $20000 while the three unions are tionship liable to fines of $20000 each sugar industry which being fair National Drive to all would give beet produceis a Date proper share of the sugar dollar" On Ambitious Scale SentencingKnox Other resolutions adopted at the set January 10 for Judge association's eighth annual consentencing of those convicted Thurs(P)--NEW 17 YORK Dec vention here called for administrapre- day night and 53 other defendants tion of the 1937 sugar act by an liminary draft of a national plan who pleaded guilty to the four-couindictment administrative group similar to that for aviation development includling which administered the now expired Louis "Lepke" Buchalter and defense educanational and youth Jacob "Gurrah"Shapiro the main sugar law and ention was approved Friday by an springs in the fur racket are fugicouragement of domestic sugar production and use as a factor in "na- "Organizing committee for national tives from federal justice and also aeronautic coordination" from a racket investigation contional security" The program described as the ducted by District Attorney-eleSoil Plan Compensation most ambitious of its kind in the Thomas E Dewey Compensation to 'beet growers history of American flying is sponwho comply with the federal soil' sored by the National Aeronautic program on a basis commensurate association and will be presented LA Woman Faces Trial with sugar values and with pay- fot approval at the organization's ments for land other than beet annual meeting in Cleveland Jan- In Statuette Beating fields also was advocated uary The movement is an attempt to LOS ANGELES Dec 17 Gil— Representatives from member associations elected national directors coordinate the activities of the sev- Mrs Mary Nuese was ordered held eral dozen aviation organizations in for trial Friday on charges she beat included: Central California—C D Thomas the country It covers studies of Mary Bishop artist formerly of San Stockton George Wilson Clarks state and national legislation af- Francisco with a bronze statuette fecting flying education of the 12 days ago Trial date was set for burg R Rawlins Dra- public private flying and support January 3 The woman whose exotic dance per Utah G L Tanner Whitney of airport construction programs Under the youth education sec- 17 years ago inspired a poem from Idaho Nebraska—Charles M Kearney tion the plan calls for an "integrated the pen of Poet George Sterling Morrill S K Warrick Scottsbluff program for youth aviation edUca- listened impassively as Mrs Bishop W Kjar don and training carried out on a accused her of assault with intent Central Nebraska—C nationwide scale under the direc- to commit murder Lexington ' -Mrs Bishop testified the attack Black Hills—August Maas New- - tion of the N A A" ll S D William R Enyart of the N A A followed charges by Mrs Nuese Southern California—W J Poi- - contest committee is chaVman of that she was going out with her the organizing committee lard Tustin "estranged husband Carlos Nuese v Wins Assent !:T 7--- WASH:I:N0N Face Penalties After deliberating( 11 hours the jury convicted: International Fur Workers' union of the United States and Canada Pietro Lucchl and Morris Kaufman It's former presidents local 2 of the Fur Workers' union local 3 of union Isaac Reiss and Philip Silberstein union organizers and Nat Re oGsus er ageneral manager for the r p e hy the Fur j sty - wan smashed Friday with one of their alleged henchmen five union officials and three labor organizetiona facing heavy punishment on federal conyictions of violating the Sherman antitrust law The jury that returned the verdict to Federal Judge Knox late Thursday night acquitted two other accused aids of the missing racketeers—Joseph Manmell and William Cohen ' i ronic NEW 2 ' ' Sh6 Said 61res9 but Meant 'No' Says Man Asking Marriage Annulment Students March From Fire Threat Nazis Float Bonds Three Labor Units Six Individuals Convicted in Racket - 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