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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1933 WATKKLOO SUNDAY COURIER, WATERLOO, TOW Beauty of Suspect Dazzles French DO HUNDRED BLACK Hi 185 KILLED WHEN U. S. Chamber in Attack on Social RESERVE BOARD'S MONTHLY SURVEY Court as Americans Deny Spy Charge WEALTH ANNOUNCED FOGBOUND IRIS Change Thru Tax Miners' Warfare Flares Anew as 4 Are Wounded Shooting Follows Fights In Tayloryille, One Man May Die. Mr. and Mrs.

Switz Assert Arrest Is Frame-Up; Held in Jail. SHIFTED By fi LS UPTURN Business Groups Declare 5- "-V- 1 "la-mi" 1 $. i j. i FOR RELIEF ROLL; Flour, 14,300 Pounds; Butter, Salt Pork, All from U. S.

Levies Should Be for Revenue Only. CppJUCE More Than 280 Are Injured; Accident Worst in French History. Senator Thomas Claims Paris P)Mr. and Mrs. Robert Building, Foreign Trade Up Steadily Since May Report Shows.

Gordon Switi, young Americans, declared vigorously Saturday that their arrest on suspicion of being "tools of an international spy ring" was a police "frameup" and the result of Money Policies Have Been Aid to Debtors. Washington. D. C. The Taylorville, (U.P.) A gun battle Chamber of Commerce of the United between members of rival miners' unions in front of a downtown-saloon States, the nation's largest business organization, Saturday challenged the a "plant." resulted Saturday night in the shoot They were heard aenaratelv bv Washington, D.

0J.R) Deprecla ing of four men, one of whom is not ngnt oi congress to attempt to cor i Washington. D. C. fU.R) A sharp Increase In building as a result of rect social defects or economic abuses expected to recover. The shooting followed an afternoon Magistrate Benon.

During the examination they protested their innocence and asserted that supposedly incriminating documents thru taxation. the government's public works nro. gram and more signs of a revival in Fred H. Clausen, Horicon. tion of the dollar so far has shifted 1100.000,000,000 in dollar values from creditor to debtor classes in Ihe United States, Senator Thomas, Oklahoma, estimated Saturday in in which fist fights were frequent foreign trade were reported Satur manufacturer, chairman of the com found by police did not belong to day by the fedcra.

reserve board mittee on federal taxation of the tnem, 1 Like Movie Scenario. and the Chamber of Commerce of discussing the operation of his cur chamber, today submitted this relief Lagny, France lF) One hundred aixtv-flve persona were crushed to death in a train collision Saturday night near Pomponne, near here, ficlals estimated. The fast train to Strasbourg an hour late, plunged thru a thick fog at 60 milea an hour Into the rear of the Nancy express, which had halted. The death list steadily mounted as scores of the more than 280 Injured died in hospitals or en route to to the house ways and means com rency expansion plan. the United States, as the administration studied new monetary steps The 29-year-oid native of East Orange, N.

maintained that the mittee as the "business viewpoint" President Roosevelt's monetary by which the dollar has been to promote recovery. on taxation. affair "looked like a scenario well i if The reserve board, in its monthly depreciated have been carried out played." His four hour examination Not Proper Sphere, Before stating the chamber's onln- under authority of the currency ex business survey, reported that industrial output showed little change in November and the first half of lon on specific points, opposing addi panslon amendment offered by Thomas to the farm relief bill last December following a sharp decline spring. tional taxes on dividends, maintenance of depreciation deductions and reduction of capital gains and losses between members of the United Mine Workers of America and the Progressive Miners Union. Leader Injured, Among the wounded was Jack Glasgow, president of sub-district No.

12 of the U. M. W. A. Glasgow was shot In his left hand.

Don Hunt, a Progressive Union man, was shot thru the abdomen and was in critical condition. Others wounded were Patrick Cain, shot in the left hip, and Tony Rogo-zenskl, shot in one hand. Follows Drinking. The battle followed by less than a month the withdrawal of national guard troops who had ruled Taylorville for approximately a year. Police said that the battle resulted from an attempt by members of the U.

M. W. who had been drinking them. The engineer and fireman of the Strasbourg train told Investigators they could not see the signal light or hear the torpedoes placed on the In the preceding three months. Upturn Since May, "I said then on the floor of the senate," Thomas recalled, "that the rates among other things, Clausen amendment would shift said: Distribution of surplus commodities to needy Black Hawk county families will be started early this week, C.

A. Clark, chairman of the county emergency relief committee, announced Saturday night after receiving instructions from B. H. Mulock, state chairman. Flour, butter and alt pork will be the first products available, with cheese, eggs, navy beans, canned beef and smoked pork to be added later, Black Hawk county's monthly allot ment of flour is 14,300 pounds; butter.

3,100 pounds, and salt pork, pounds. The state quota of 720,000 pounds of flour, 135,000 pounds of butter and 610,000 pounds of salt pork will be distributed to 60,000 needy Iowa families. Distributed thru Grocers. The food will be distributed thru 700 Iowa grocers in return for ticket turned in by persons on relief. The foodstuffs are purchased direct from processors by the federal gov-', ernment and shipped in carload lots to key Jobbers, it was announced.

In Black Hawk county the whole sale distributor will be Smith, Lichty tt Hillman Co. for all commodities but butter, which will be distributed thru Swift St Co. These concerns will handle the food without remuneration, as will The Chamber of Commerce, in an analysis of foreign trade figures for the first nine months of this year The object of taxation la to Dro- 000 of dollar values from one class to another in this country. I estimate duce revenue. The penalizing of par left him nearly exhausted.

Mrs. Switi told the American consul, R. D. Murphy, that the evidence against them was "put there as a plant." Murphy, who was not present during the, hearing of the husband, will make a report to Washington regarding the examination. The meeting of the couple after a separation of almost a week was an affectionate one.

Their attorney, Charles Moyse, said It was "more tender than an American movie." Their family has engaged a famous French lawyer, Deputy Henry Torres, to aid in the defense. Jailed Separately. Since Monday, when they and eight tracks because of fog ana irost. The four rear cars of the Nancy train" were telescoped and crushed to splinters by the crushing locomotive. Nearly all the occupant of these that approximately half of that shift MRS.

ROBERT SWITZ. ticular methods of doing business or said trade "has shown a pronounced upturn since last May, with each of the four succeeding months record the accomplishment of social reforms has taken place. Values Increased. ing a substantial and sustained re bound from the low of 1932." are not within its legitimate sphere, nor ahould it be Influenced by prejudice or a spirit of punishment. "The owners of bonds and other evidences of dollar indebtedness have Meanwhile, government officials IS GEO BAiMTA Any deviation from these funda given up that sum In dollar values, studied over the Christmas holiday It may be found now in the value mental principles is not only an abuse of a sovereign right that car the next moves in the administration's monetary program, including a world wide accord on monetary others were arrested and auantitv RESIDENT matters, DIES; ries with it the power to destroy but also operates to defeat the proper purpose of tax legislation, namely, the production of revenues.

of papers, wireless sets, and pho-l in a tavern to "clean up" another nearby resort patronized by members of the rival faction. Twenty-five shots were fired, while bystanders scurried for cover. Mayor J. W. Spencer immediately ordered all saloons closed and instructed police to prevent congregation of any crowd.

Rumors of new monetary moves tograpnie apparatus were seUied by flew thru the capitol despite the ears were killed outngni. Twe Deputies Among Injured. Two members of the Chamber of Deputies, Henri Rollln and Gaston Poittevin, were among the seriously injured. Senator Hachette, at first announced to be among those hurt, was found later to be safe In Paris, not having taken either of the trains. All the Inhabitants of Lagny hurried to the scene and aided In the rescue work.

In a nearby field local doctors and others who hastened from Paris gave first aid to the Injured while the dead were laid In lone silent rows beside the rails. Wood fires lighted along the tracks to nrovlde Illumination revealed aj police, Mr. and Mrs. Switi have fact that most government depart Revenue Producer. The correction of economic abuses been held In separate prisons.

of other property." The point Thomas was making was that the dollar value of land, commodities and such property has increased as the dollar itself has depreciated. He is convinced the process will continue until the figure is realized. "I do not profess to know President Roosevelt'i plans," 1 Thomas said, "but I am of the opinion that he will depreciate the dollar In terms of gold to the full 60 per cent per Mrs. switi 22. the former Mar- ments were closed.

Conference a Mystery, OF MANCHESTER or social defects should not be sought thru a revenue measure. Jorie Tllley, of New York, appeared The object of the unprecedented calm and undisturbed. In marked also 27 retail stores which have been approved by the state committee. During and since the war the contrast to her husband. Christmas Party of Good Fellows conference of reserve governors continued shrouded In mystery and members were sworn tc secrecy as to The accusation against him was de Approved Storea Named.

The persons on relief will receive Income tax has been a tremendous revenue producer, bringing In far more money than any other tax. scribed by Swits as a "complete er what transpired at the meeting. It was generally agreed, jowever, the food from the following dealers, who will receive no profit nor Big Fun for 700 ror" and he told the investigators details of his trips to France. He This tax la self-assessed. The Wife of Attorney, Former State Senator.

Funeral Services Tuesday. explained he was trying to market that the conference was one the most Important in the history of the system and that vital recovery steps an amplifier or which he had (Continued) model made In Holland. fantastic shambles, shrouded by the heavy fog. At 3 a. 134 bodies had been recovered.

Wont in History. Lagny is 15 miles due east of Paris on the river Marne, Pomponne close by. co-operation of the taxpayer is consequently essential if the tax Is to be administered in a satisfactory manner. Even tho rates may be high, this co-operation can be maintained provided the taxpayer is con were studied. The reserve board's business sur Denied Liberty.

Judge Benon. after the hearing, de the newsroom on the second floor of the Waterloo Daily Courier building Sunday at 9 a. m. All Junior Chamber of Commerce members are nied an application for their provisional liberty. handling charge.

Waterle. Cluta Vo. 1, 1330 Wrstfidd. Clute No. a.

1B61 Falls. King's, 329 Sunnyiida. Tucker's, S1 Fifth west. Atlas No. 1301 Jefferson.

Fourth and CommrreiaL Diamond No. 3, SOS Fourth east. Randall No. 18 Eighteenth west. E.

T. Marion, 104 Jefferson. R. A. Bloker.

120 Ninth vest. Oremmelt, 3310 Lsfsyette. H. Nurhrlnj. 1203 Franklin.

Beler'i, 27 Syrsmore. mitted under my amendment. That would raise the government's gold bid ultimately to $41.34 an ounce, twice the $20.67 gold standard figure." Urged Note. Thomas entered the currency expansion debate an advocate of the Issue of treasury notes to retire government indebtedness. He told the United Press Saturday that he believed the expansion objective could be reached merely by manipulation! of gold.

i vinced that the tax Is applied fairly and without discrimination. vey showed that Industrial output In November was 73 pe. cent of the 1923-25 average, against 77 per cent in October and the summer peak of 100 in July when manufacturers Both were taken back to their The accident was one or ine grav. est in the history of French rail rnadine. "If, however, the taxpayers of the urged to be present.

Investigation of all cases is being made by members of this organization. cells, Swits to the Sant prison and the wife to La Petite Roquette. Many of the travelers were happy students with their friends and rela stepped up output in anticipation of It was indicated that it will be country become 'convinced that -some provisions are essentially unfair, that the tax is applied in a very dis Free Movies Tomorrow. Three free movie matinees for the several days before they are called since the Judge must examine the little friends of the Good Fellows tives, leaving Paris colleges en route back to their homes in suburbs and nearby cities for the Christmas holi papers and the others arrested. criminatory manner or In a spirit of punishment, co-operatlon will be alienated, administration made in higher prices under NRA codes.

November production was In excess of the 65 per cent rate in November, 1932. Steel Improves, "Activity at steel mills," the sur Mrs. Swits complained that her Melseh, 427 Independence. BUck's. Fourth ind Sycamore.

Independent No. 3, 200 Fifth et. Corner, 101 Franklin. C. L.

Hamblln, S23 Saxon. will be presented Monday, Christmas day. At 10 a. m. the Palace theatre will present a special showing of a new Hoot Oibson film and Mrs.

George Sherman Banta, 88. wife of a Manchester, attorney and former state senator, dted at 6:30 p. m. Saturday in a Waterloo hospital, of tubercular peritonitis. She had been a hospital patient for six weeks, and had been In falling health for eight years.

Mrs. Banta was active in the Congregational church at Manchester and In the Order of the Eastern Star. She was former president of the church ladies' auxiliary. Elizabeth Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

T. D. Davis, Iowa City, was born May 7, 1875. in Johnson county near Iowa City. She had lived for 15 years in Manchester and previously at Iowa City.

Surviving are her parents, a daugh-' creasingly difficult, the revenue cell was cold and that she lacked reading matter. Murphy promised he would try to get the cell changed meantime reduced, and the tax event day vacation. Imbecilic Lubbe Alone Convicted in Joe E. Brown in "Elmer the Great." ually discredited. Would Re Disaster.

"The bill I have prepared for submission to congress Is before the treasury and Justice departments now," the senator said. "I have Just had a letter from President Roosevelt telling me that he has handed the tentative draft to those departments. I submitted the draft to the president a week ago." and would have books sent to her. At the State theatre, the kids can The allegedly Incriminating papers "In view of the dependence which Included machine gun statistics and aee Jackie Cooper in "When a Fellow Needs a Friend." Those not attending a show in the morning has been placed upon it, the break Reichstag Blaze documents pertaining to a bill be down of the income tax would be disastrous to the government from fore parliament on deferring the can see Ruth Chatterton in "Fe male" at the Iowa during the aft A. A.

uunnam, lima rourin e. C. Oruener, 1S01 Fourth east. Shop Save. 1311 Fourth cast.

Sumner Street, 33t Sumner. Burton Avenue, til Burton. Cedar Falls. Diamond 214 Main, Cedar Fills. Jensen a Cash.

203 Main, Donkerlea, Lamb's. RiTiaand. Raymond grocery. CWA Tart t'p to County. According to a bulletin sent to county relief committee Saturday beginning of army service by con (Continued) Might Call Gold.

a revenue standpoint. In the in scripts and analyzing military ex ernoon. terest of both the government and Thomas' bill would enable the treasury to seize half the monetary ular sense of Justice," said a Na Tickets must be presented by vey said, "after declining from 44 per cent of capacity in the early part of November, subsequently increased to a rate of 34 per cent in the third week of December. "Output of automobiles which was curtailed sharply in November in preparation for new models, also increased somewhat in the early part of December. Consumption of cotton by domestic mills was in somewhat smaller volume in November than in the preceding month and activity at woolen mills decreased.

Payrolls Decline. "Volume of factory employment and payrolls declined from the middle of October to the middle of the taxpayers, changes in the In penses. The others were not made public. tional Socialist party bulletin in children attending these special gold stocks in the country by a proe shows, which were made possible ess of calling it In from the federal come tax laws, especially, should contemplate the elimination of harsh and discriminatory features, and the reserve banks. The banks would re by Will Collier, manager of the Palace; Leonard Kaplan, manager ceive gold notes In exchange for avoidance of large new burdens and reference to the acquittal of three Bulgaiiana and Ernst Torgler, former communist whip in the relchs-tag "We do not even subscribe to the court's formal Juridlcial finding be-cause the reason set forth for the inequities.

their metal. When the $4,323,000,000 of monetary gold had been received of the State, and Jake Rosenthal, manager of the Iowa, and the staffs of the theatres, who are donating ter, Mrs. Ray Englehorn, Earlvllle, four sisters, Mrs. Frank T. Hartman.

623 Mulberry street: Miss Harriet Davis, Mrs. W. P. Mc Roberts and Mrs. Hayes A.

Fry. all of Iowa City, and a niece, Miss Margaret Pry. Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at the Congregational church in Manchester. The body was taken to Manchester. "Provisions that are designed to eliminate loopholes in the tax laws in the treasury, the president would be authorized to stabilise the United their services.

The tickets were nd thus to provide additional reve Beauty of Suspect Dazzles Court Paris (U.P.) A young American girl, dressed In the smartest of fashion and with a fresh beauty that fairly atunned those who watched her, stood before Maltre Benon, examining magistrate in the most melodramatic spy plot in port-war history, and calmly denied any association with an alleged International espionage gang. verdict corresponds in no way to distributed by the Good Fellows. States dollar in terms of gold. nues must be considered in the light ths conception of justice prevailing of these conditions. More Gifts Received, Contributions to the Good Fel by Mulock.

the distribution oi tne food to civil works men is optional and may be determined by each, county relief committee. Clark said that distribution of the food in this county will be mainly to persons on the relief rolls, wlthf possibly some being given to particularly needy families whose heads are now employed on CWA work. Woman Struck by If the new level represented a 50 ner cent depreciation the gold notes lows continued to pour in Satur held by the banks would be redeem November, by somewhat more than the usual seasonal amount." The board's seasonally adjusted of factory employment for November was 72. compared with 74 In October and 57 at the low point in March. PARLEY "Business is willing to pay Its full share of taxes but in view of the large and increasing proportion of the total federal taxation which It bears It is particularly important that WILL ADJOURN DEC.

16. able at the treasury for half the weieht of gold for which they originally were accepted. The same number of dollars in gold notes would be Mrs. Marjorie Swlts stoutly pro The Chamber of Commerce said Montevideo (JP) The leaders of claimed her innocence of charges! all changes in the revenue structure should be fair and equitable, with represented by half as much of the Auto Has Fractured quantity gains were made In the first nine months of this year by no discrimination, no overdue obstruc metal. Treasury Property.

the seventh Pan-American conference which has been in session since Dec. 4, agreed Saturday to adjourn the parley Dec, 26. Pelvis, X-ray Shows tions of normal business processes nor penalties on legitimate forms of The remaining half would become treasury property against which ad ditional gold certificates would be is doing bulness." Makes Recommendations. Clausen made several recommen sued. On a 50 per cent depreciation X-ray examination of the injuries suffered by Mrs.

C. E. Dutcher, 1740 Falls avenue, struck by a youthful motorist Thursday night, revealed a basis the $4,323,000,000 (B) of mone dations: DEATHS Personal Income tax schedule triple fracture of the pelvl and a day. Among the donations received were 369 toys made by students in the sixth and seventh grades of the east district Waterloo public schools. 20 pounds of candy from C.

M. Cheney, two boxes of neatly wrapned toys from the pupils of the Esther Worrell dancing studio, and 12 fine desk sets for children, complete with chairs, from, the Wood Products company. Ten Legionnaire of Becker-Chapman post did their bit toward providing Christmas cheer for Waterloo's underprivileged children by working in the Legion's toy shop, making ovr and reconditioning a grest of toys gathered by pupils of city schools. Workshop Opened. A workshop was rigged uo In the rear of Legionnaire Christ Xestras' cafe at 105 Fifth street east, where autos with wheels missing were repaired and sent out with shining new paint Jobs, doll sets mended, and other toys made ready tary gold would have a dollar face value double that sum and the extra dollar value would represent the 61 out of 102 leading export commodities.

"Exports, after a heavy decline In value." It said, "averaged 24 per cent for the first five months of 1933 below the corresponding period of 1933. picked up In June and succeeding months, the total value for the nine month of 1933 reaching $1,105,076,000, or 9 per cent below the 1932 nine months value and 58.5 per cent below the five-year average." Fr. E. J. Bendlage, Changes in the revenue laws should be designed to eliminate known in compound fracture oi the ngnt an kle, It was reported Saturday.

treasury profit. GEORGE LONERGAN. Ooree Lonergan, 73. resident of equities; a schedule of Income tax Mrs. Dutcher who is patient rates which would place additional In redeeming gold notes, banks or Individuals could not present less at Presbyterian hospital, probably will remain bedfast 10 weeks, it was taxes on dividends already heavily taxed at their source would result in Black Hawk county for the last 58 years, died at a Waterloo hospital at 6 a.

tn. Saturday. He had been ill for several years. Death was caused by arteriosclerosis. reported, but she was resting as well than $5,000 for redemption and the metal received In exchange would be in bullion bars.

Thomas would leveled against her by the secret police' of France charges that she was the "cleverest operative since the days of Mata Harl;" that for months she had subtly evaded 300 of the best detectives in the republic; that she was a go-between for operatives in Paris, Finland. Germany, Italy. "Most Beautiful." "It is all a tremendous mistake," she asserted. The presence In public of Marjorie Tllley-Swltz attracted a tremendous crowd of newspaper workers, photographers and curious citisens, who lined the corridors of the palace of Justice where she was examined. Altho the examination was private, her transfer from the prison to the examining room was open to the press.

They eagerly accepted the opportunity of seeing and photographing the girl whom the press and police have described as "the most beautiful spy In French history." Still Ctite As Any. Her concern as she emerged from the damp stillness of La Petite Roquette, was her appearance. The police had denied her request forj more clothing for different cloth- discriminatory taxation and increase existing duplication and inequalities. today," the" Nasi bulletin said. "If the verdict had been based on type of genuine Justice that is being restored in the new Germany.

It would have been a different verdict. The whole trial would have been conducted differently. "The communist menace in Germany would never have been wiped out by such a wrong method of legal procedure as that just demonstrated. The Dutch minister to Berlin made representations to the German government Saturday regarding the death sentence for Van Der Lubbe. It was understood that the minister was acting under instructions, given him some time ago, that the death sentence should be commuted as the arson charge on which Van Der Lubbe was convicted did not carry the extreme penalty under German law at the time it was committed.

Guard London Envay. London (U.R A hundred foot and mounted police were rushed to guard the German embassv Saturday after the relchstag fire trial verdict was announced when nearly 500 demonstrators attempted to march from Trafalgar Square to Hvde Park ahoutlng "we want Justice." Police scattered the demonstrator they approached the crowded shopping district. Pontiff Assails Sterilization of Germany's Unfit (Continued) as could be expected, It was reported Saturday night by hospital Depreciation and depletion As an He was born at Essex, N. Oct. 1860.

In 1875 he came to Lin Former Eagle Center Parish Pastor, Dead forbid further gold coinage. Ask Investigation of Leaks on Money Washington, D. U.R) Clrcum coln township in Black Hawk coun elemental principle, actual depreciation and depletion should be allowed for tax purposes In the year in which they occur; denial of such al ty, and lived in that vicinity until the time of his death. Deaf Mute Girl of 22 Raped, Killed Grand Itanids. Mich.

Beaten, Surviving are a sister. Mrs. Joseph stances indicating leaks In announce for their new owners. lowances would result in a tax on fictitious non-existent income and a levy on capital. It also is obvious merit of administration gold and George Prugh was In charge of Cavanaugh, In Lincoln township; and three brothers, Edward and Michael Lonergan, Dubuque, and John.

Buckingham, la. criminally attacked and shot three that a purely arbitrary, uniform re silver policies combined Saturday to persuade some members of congress that President Roosevelt should order times thru the head, the body of Rev. Father E. J. Bendlage.

pastor of St. Mary's of Mt. Carmel church at Eagle Center for five and a half years before resigning last August, died Saturday afternoon in a Fort Dodge hospital, friends here learned Saturday night. Father Bendlage retired from the the work and aiding him were otto Landgraf. William Barclay, George Hess, C.

W. Baker, Carl Kohl, Jack Balensiefcr, Joseph Encle, Owen duction In depreciation ana depletion allowances is simply an in Miss Margaret Pcevey, a 22-year-old' The body was taken to the O'Keefe an investigation. crease in tax rates on an unsound deaf mute, was found Saturday in a Capitol Hill would be less agitated Holmes and Ike Bernstein. Women of the Legion auxiliary, meadow two miles beyond the city limits. basis; if there are any Instances of taxnavers being allowed too much about charges of a leak if the ad Towne funeral home, where It will remain until Tuesday when it will be taken to the Cavanaugh home.

Funeral arrangements have not been made, pending arrival of relatives. tinder direction of Mrs. Henry W. Identification was confirmed depreciation they ahould be corrected Dallman. sewed dresses for dolls.

ministration's monetary policies were In permanent form. It generally is agreed that the gold price Is to be Ing. to replace the green suit ana little, modish cloche hat she wore when the secret police tapped her the young woman's father. Edward' pastorate of the Eagle Center church because of ill health and went to Gilbert, Ia near Ames. He was stricken Monday and removed to the thru administrative action lor wnicn O.

Peevey. Her mother died eigni provision already exists. ahoulder and bade her come to raised beyond the $34.06 an ounce Among the toys renalred were 85 laree automobile, 140 small automobiles, eight tricycles. 270 dolls, 10 doll cabs. 100 airplanes and wppe- years ago.

ALBERTA EVELYN Sl'NDT. Alberta Evelyn Sundt, J-year-old orison. i hospital at Fort Dodge. at which it last was set. All cur Na Exchange Tax.

Exchanges and reorganizations The body was discovered oy a rency expansionists in congress in No tax should be imposed on ex terpret the 64 1-2 cents per ounce farmer. Apparently It had been lying in the field for 24 hours or more. The clothing was torn, two Nevertheless, in spite of the un- His native home was at Marshall-feeling decision of the police that her town and it was believed he would clothes were part of the equipment be burled there altho no funeral ar-now under seal and could not be re-; rangements had been learned by changes or business reorganizations price established for silver as only a beginning of the development of Mr. unless there is clearly realized capital gain. The present law is based teeth had been knocked out.

one lins. 10 sets of doll furniture, and 300 miscellaneous toys. Says Navy Needs Additional Planes friends here Saturday night. bullet fired thru the forehead and Roosevelt's silver program. Changes Simple.

nnon this orincinle and the ex one thru each cheek. change and reorganization provisions. Peevcv said hi daughter had been The country has become familiar in the last two months with the taken as a whole, are sound. Taxation of partnerships wnue missing since Thursday, but that be. rause sha had disanoeared once be system of announcing advances In leased to her.

"Mile. Tilley" was as smartly dressed as any of the fashionable women who gathered outside the Palais de Justice to see her pass. DEALERS SELL BEER AT OWN RISK BEFORE 7 A. M. CHRISTMAS Men Whose Auto Halted Interurban Traffic Are Fined it is imuortant to define more ade- daughter nf Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Sundt. 1309 Washington street, died at 8:45 p. m. Friday at a Waterloo hospital, after a lingering Illness of pneumonia and complications.

She was born Sept. 10, 1931, in Waterloo. Surviving besides her parents are three sisters. Adele, Gladys and Helen, all at home: her maternal grandfather, William Pettlt. 523 Leland avenue, and her paternal grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. John Sundt, Kalispel. Mont. Funeral services will be at p. m.

Sunday at the Kearns chapel. Rev. Mark Shockey, pastor oi Free Methodist rhurch. officiating. Burial will be in Elm wood cemetery.

i the price of gold. Any change to fore, about a year ago, he had not ouatelv the taxable status of part been especially worried. nership income snouia oe consmcnt and without discrimination. Harsh nrnvixiona resulting in excessive tax HOME FOR HOLIDAYS. Frank Beatle.

a student at Grin-, parable or rather an anecdote of IJapoleon. "Once," he said, "Napoleon was asked what he thought was the first requisite in order to make war. Napoleon replied 'money. And when they insisted what was the second Important thing for making war. a similar answer was received, 'money! To a third inquiry, the reply was again the same, Alia Hsre Hard.

"Beloved brothers, we, too, have a word which can be repeated three times in fact, as many times as one is interrogated. What must one do for all those desiring pace, general harmony and good will for all our Christian family? Our word is this first, second, third, "pray." ation would plac an onerous burden on a large number of small partnerships thruout the country." Washington. D. OV-Reduction of the navy's aviation activities necessitated by placing aircraft on new ships was said Saturday night by Rear Admiral Ernest J. King, chief of the naval bureau of aeronautics, to have created "a serious situation." In his annual report to Secretary Swanson.

the admiral disclosed that the addition of 15 new heaw cruisers, the aircraft-carrier Ranger, and the airship Macon would call for a total of 212 planes from the navy's 1,000 plane program. nell college, returned saturciay nignt to spend the holidavs with his mother. Mrs. Bess Bratle. 927 Mulberry atreet, after spending several day in Chicago.

INJURED SWITCHMAN A Waterloo beer distributor who Saturday night asked of Police Chief F. M. Shores If arrests would be made if retail establishment served beer at 12:01 a. m. Christmas dav.

was told that dealers who did would do so at their own rtek. Two men whose automobile tied tip traffic on the C. F. Ac N. railway Friday night appeared In police court Saturday and were fined 110 and costs of 2 each on charges of intoxication.

The men were S. J. McCarthy, 502 Fourth street west, and his son, William J. McCarthy, 1508 Logan avenue. Police were summoned when the men were unable to get the auto, which had stalled on the tracks on lower Lafayette street, started to RESTING FAIRLY WELL C.

L. McDERMOTT. Solemn requiem mass for Cornelius L. McDermrut. 83, who died at his John L.

Condon, 116 Hope avenue. It was reported that beer parlor was resting as comfortably as could IS i Proprietors proposed to sell the beer afternoon, will be said by Rev. Fr. but not to serve It i A Merry Christmai and 2 Saturday night, be expected, it was reported Saturday night at St. Francis hospital, where Edward Blattery.

pastor, at St. Jo- until Monday morning. The city or "in one word, it was the divine re be made In the price of silver would be in almost identical form. The silver price may be raised or lowered by changing the seigniorage rate at the treasury. It is against leaks in such future announcements and to safeguard the dally gold price announcement that Senator Thomas.

and others desire protection. Nelther house of this Democratic congress would be eager to launch an independent Investigation of leak charges. But an Inquiry by President Roosevelt would be welcomed by some congressmen on both sides of the aisles. Leak Reported. A leak In the gold price was reported a fortnight eo when It was discovered that private individuals In London were obtaining the daily quotation several minute In advance of the official announcement con-vevrd by press association.

It developed that several senators had suspicions that the silver proclamation was prematurely available tn some form in brokers and thru them to speculators. Senator Pittman. Nevada, told questioners he did not believe there had been wpn cniirt-n hi iu a. m. lucsaay.

he is recovering from a multiple Happy New Year dinance forbids selling beer before make way for an interurban car. Of-7 a. m. Monday, Shores stated. ficers arrested the men and pushed Two women who inquired if it Is the car, which they too were unable legal to sell beer on Christmas day to start, to the police station.

fracture of the pelvis and other internal Injuries suffered Thursday when crushed between a loading platform and a switch train. Condon is an Illinois Central switchman. "This has rorced the navy reduce activities authorized under the 1.000 nlane program by 212 airplanes," King said. "I consider it essential that early legislation be enacted to provide for an increase In the 1.000 plane program In order to give the navy airplanes nec-eary for national defense." VANCERICE PRESIDENT CITY LOCAL. I.

U. A. W. ijmr wh i Burial will be in Oa'varv the redeemer, who taught, 'oportet: Clu.kPt rern will be E. A Mr-semper orare et nunquam def A Runwv, Dr.

T. At the conclusion of his message Ke l-. Robert" W. he blessed the attentive cardinals tnd Thoma Oauthler. and wished happiness lor thmvlves; Members of Waterloo council and for whomever you mjv d'sire KniBhu o( Columbus, will men at the and for al those who are with hnm.

t. in I I I 2 ere answered In the affirmative. provided sales are made after 7 a. m. LINDBLOM JEWELER Fine Watch Repairing Oor Specialty, HEED FOR LIQL'OR NOSANCE.

Chris Sorensen. 56. 80 Saxon AfCI SE HrSBANI). Snowville, Me. UPi Rescued from for the Chrsitma feast.

SHOOT Rl'MMER. Detroit, Mich. U.R United States rustoms patrolmen, guarding the American-Canadian border against smugglers, shot one alleged beer runner and raptured another near here Saturday In the first border shooting tmr repeal of the prohibition street, was arrested Saturday night by five police officers on a liquor Dillingcr Squad' MRS. EDWARD a well as her home burned to ashes, ma. for utrs.

Edward Mr- Gertrude Brown, 30, was In a I MrDrmmt. 74. who died suddenlv crtncal rendition in a hospital Sat- nuisance charge. Raiding officer de 1S W. rOtRTH ST.

rsl iwrrf)s: less; box Captures Member clared they found five quart of alcohol at 8orensen' residence. at her home, 71 Seventh street wst. "rday night. Her husband. James A.

nf Inrlinnn at Barred Hrart church I Brown, accused of beating his wife Molloy. pastor throwing her in the well wl'h a rope iiiiuunu uuicy by Rev Fr INSll.L FILES APPEAL Athens, Greece Ofi Samuel former American utilities oper at 9 a. m. Tuesdav. Burial will be about her ankle and burning in Calvary.

Dauehtera of Latylla their home, was lodged In Jail. wui meet at the hmtw at 7:30 Chicago 4V Hilton O. Crough. 29. member of the notorious Indiana gang headed by John DiiUiiger, was arrested hre Saturday and confessed.

Poiic Capt. John Stege said. 2 2 2 TURKEY STOLEN. Thft of a dressed turkey was re- ator, Saturday filed an appeal with the supreme state council against the government's decision that he Sunday, and members of Holv Name court, woman's Catholic Order of Foresters, at 8 m. Sunday.

The R(Mr nrlrtv nf Pirr.it WE WISH A MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERYBODY must leave Greece by Jan. 31. leak But Thomas said oroxer called him last Sunday with word that the administration was about to act on silver. Another senator who refused to permit his name to be used told newspapermen that telegramre-celved from Spokane, reported that brokers ther had advance Information of Mr. Roosevelt's plan and knew that the coinage price would be 64'i cent.

to participation In a bank robbery at Indianapolis ajong with rh-ir-h will met at the residence All Waterloo units of Local No. 6. Independent Union of All Workers, have been merged and new officers elected, it was announced Saturday night. Vance Price was named president: Royden Dllengraven, vice president: Frank Edgerton, finanrlal secretary; James Bandfleld, recording secretary, and Charles Marshall, treasurer. A sustained citywide? or-gani7ing drive is planned, Price stated.

Meetings will be held Thursday night at Knights of Pythias hall. WARBIRG TO WED. New York Oerald P. Warburg. 32.

son of Felix M. Warburg, banker and philanthropic, and Ns-lic Nast. 27, dsuehter of Conde Nast. publisher, obtained ft marriage license Saturday. police he left the fowl In the hotel corridor, from where it disappeared.

ADVERTISING GAINS. New A gain of 12 per cent in nespaper advertising for the last quarter of 1933 was forecast and Harry Copeland. anotlvr mem- Tuesdav at 30 a br of the band. In whkh "about 125000" was taken. MRS.

JMF.S E. DtVIS. Kt'? said the ririfescion was made Mrs. Jarrn E. Davis, 1335 Lnjrsn with little promptini- and fclIowo avenue, died at 130 a.

m. 8unda TEMPER ATt'RES Rneculaton mtent nave pronwra Saturday by the standard statistics company of New York. less than an hour after Crouch was Funeral eimre wre to br Tus1st i Maximum FrMa tnttiri.u 2 2 2 2 4fl PETERSEN BROTHERS Funeral Directors fiO.VT-f) Vrt Fourth St. either bv ptitrhasw of iler or plunte In the stock of mining apprehended ir. front of an r.rart-' at 1:30 at First Mho! is! Minimum Frldav nth 21 mm I r- u.

u. EROM SASKATCHEWAN. A O. Reld. Pciewlck ettv tA r.

Paursa p. m. 33 i attorney, Is expected home tonight ftint nm fren WW in a i Sunday, 3 from a visit at Regina, Can. a Momerer. packer has SKertauied.

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