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   Edwardsville Intelligencer, The (Newspaper) - February 10, 1938, Edwardsville, Illinois                            All of Hit S t t Nation 1 i i h d Speedily and Madison THE Cloudy tonight and probably rain or Rising temperature Temperature today at 2 P. 42. 75th 3-t FEBRUARY 10, 1938. TWELVE PAGES Resolution Adopted by Vote of 34 to 8 1938 at More Than Paid in Previous SUPERVISORS DISCUSS PLAN FOR REGULATION Delegation From New tion With 90 Members is President Talks to County After discussing the most of the morning the Madison County ot 31 to 8, to amend a ious resolution providing for a license fee tor outside of in- cities and The fee was to 5200. The amount is 530 annually than paid last The were told that two have deposited with County HoU and about 10 repotted to him that they planned to quit Proposals to close at L o'clock in the mot rung and on Sunday into the Many complaints have been received from the vanity ot Alton or n gieat many been at taverns morning houis after taverns in cities were to close under requested that State's Attorney Lester be called and lie discussed nt length the ot the local He said that the law provides that live sons may lile complaints against a He also stated that an in- dividual may make a complaint at his if ou violate the live make a complaint the case is by the control to the state board and aie provided in those Mr. is not my place to yo out on t am not an but t will a comes in. It is a duty of the state's to shield the innocent and the i v. ill do my unflinchingly and take the bitter with the The of a should not make without a un- less the is his or he has reliable tion Mr. told the The suggestion had been made by that iders should the Speaking of Mi. staled that since then major have been ed. He told of one instance In which foui men attacked a git I at State weie reasonable teims in consideration ot pleas but re- The foui stood One re- 'M the second 17, an- other JO and the mon foui Mi Geeis stated that since that occasion there has not been a similar assault repotted to Mi. as a member of the control stilted that since held place only four complaints about violations have been made to the One place was closed and an appeal has been taken In the other Joe i south of president of the Madison County told the buaul that the was to help t stated that than 9n ot the 120 of last venr have joined the organisation The association plans to assist In niue with the law but will have ing to do with he A gation of of the association was FLASHES Leased Wire Bulletins on Latest World News Will Confer With Philippine Feb. 10 V. United States high commissioner to the de parted today aboard the Hawaiian Clipper for San Francisco en route to Washington to confer with Presi dent Roosevelt on Philippine and Far Eastern on Witness Feb. ine slowly dying of radium collapsed on the witness stand before the Illinois Industrial Commission today as she related the tragic story of Ottawa's Prisoner Commits Feb. St. 33, prisoner at the Southern Illinois killed himself today by taking poison which he had made by extracting certain ents from medicines issued to other over a long period of nil's Damage Feb. i ear old dim through her today filed a age suit in federal couit against vid Ross of Mannix and Hal studio and 50 Demand He be Summon to Tell Source of Information About LEG BROKEN WHEN STRUCK BY AUTOMOBILE k son of Mi. and Mrs T. M Livingston of West High this will his ninth y In Jack was stiuck by an auto while standing on the Road Bridge the tracks and a tight leg Wednesday after lie was one of a number of boys standing on the budge watching a tiain gomg underneath at about 5 o'clock A cai by Mrs. Edward Klenke the The noise and smoke fiom the train were contributing Filet For County Harry A. Granite City at- filed n petition with County Clerk Hotz to be Republican candidate for county judge nt the April Feb. authoritative source said today that the United States and Great already have decided to build beyond the limit on capital ships and limit on by the London naval Feb. Ralph O. demanded today that Arthur New York Times coi be summoned before the House Naval Committee to tell the source of his inhumation that the United States has a tacit al understanding with Gieat leading from Krock's col- umn ot Feb. 9, quoted the Times er as saying he had been that an understanding but that it was of the type con- by wink 01 a and not the kind that could be uncovered bj a Senate demand shouted we call Krock before this tee to lull us where he gets this mation that we cannot we mice or aie we Biewster made his demand while the House Naval Affairs Committee heard witnesses In opposition to ident Roosevelt's naval expansion Earlier ick J. executive secretary of the National for Prevention ot had that the as outlined at on a policy of threat and bluff which can end only in humiliation or Cai I said that was things too only should we call Mr. chimed in Rep. Joseph B. we should call everyone connected with the New Voi k Vinson the committee j should hold an executive session after heating to discuss calling Ki k tn his column on Washington events in I he Feb. 9 Issue of the New York Krock to a pervading that U. S. tations with Britain and France have resulted in a lirm prospect of policy the event of the only two wars the democracies can en- visage nt any lime in the Shannnon attacked policies of the New York asserting that the newspaper is the tive of the British He said Its policies have the purpose of ing this country into KITE PLACED N JAIL Alton and Clarence Madrey Held on Two Minor Charges After Breaking Up Property at the FAILED TO PROVIDE TWO BONDS OF Woman Tells Deputy Sheriff She Expects to Remain in Jail of Case Not Yet Mrs. Irene 31, who has been breaking up slot machines with her little and Clarence 33, referred to as her were placed in the county jail here day morning on two warrants issued on county court informations after Louis made complaints to Attorney Lester They were arrested by Deputy Sheriff ence Miller and failed to provide bonds of guess I'll spend a couple days in Kite is quoted by the of- ficer as remarking while she was be- ing to the county At the court house Thursday the opinion was expressed that the bonds could readily be provided and that the time in jail is a plan to gel further The weie filed earlier in the week when charges were made that Vanzo tavern was a slot Mrs. Kite and Madrej are charged in one information with malicious injury to personal including a slot machine and cigar show In the other two they are charged with a disturbance of the For the first offense a bond of is required of each In the other the bond was set at Their trials have not yet been set in Judge The information against was issued upon com- plaint of Hitler Salutes Troops He Now Commands Giving no hint the approaching politico-military crisis that would result in his taking and command of all Germany's armed chancellor in at left salutes troopers as they march past in celebration of the fifth anniversary of their assumption of President Estimates Three lion Lost Jobs Money for Use This CHRISTMAS SEAL SALES AHEAD OF LAST YEAR NEW MANAGER AT FURNITURE STORE R. J. formerly manager of the Hiken Furniture Company at has been to the House Furnishing Company at 230 North Main next to the Grocery in the capacity as Mr. Kibler was connected with the Edwardsville House Com- pany several years when the was originally organized In ville and has many is not yet too late for those who received Seals at Thanksgiving time to take pait in the 5 campaign to help prevent I. H. ot chaitman of the Seal Sale Committee of the Madison County Tuberculosis said Thurs So far this jear people have mailed the seals or a tion to the association but there are still letteis that have not yet been heaid Some place within the county there are these little penny slickers that are lost In homes where the citizens have either failed to buy the seals or returned them to the Receipts fiom the seal sale had leached a total of last which was about ahead ot this time last Christmas Seal dollars are invested in the job of educating people about in clubs and other organizations that in this may may be pi ed. Investment of their funds in the idea that the prevention of losis is as as its is the purpose of the Tuberculosis Those who have not yet made their contribution to the seal sale this year are urged to do so even at this late The association urges those who do not to make a tion to return the Letters should bo mailed to the Madison County and checks should be made payable to Dr. R. S. MAN FOUND ALONG HIGHWAY IMPROVED J. W. 55, circulation or for a Chicago was recuperating Thursday at the county hospital here after being found late yesterday afternoon In a scious condition In a field along Route 66 north of Although he complained of pains in his right side County Physician J. Sutler was unable to find any evidence that the man had been Hughes told Florence superintendent of the that he entered an automobile with three acquaintances at Michigan last Tuesday They had several drinks he said and that is all he re- Hughes was identified through a number of and Octavla Gout Cabinet Feb. Exchange Telegraph reported today from arest that the Goga cabinet had Feb. 30 President Roosevelt today estimated persons have lost their jobs in the past three months and asked Congress for additional work relief funds to be spent between now and June 30. The President's contained m a letter to Speaker of the House William B. would increase relief expenditures for the fiscal year to a total of and lift tho prospective deficit from to Mr. Roosevelt said the new WPA funds would enable the administration to continue the sons on WPA tolls and afford sonable measure of relief for those who have recently become ed and arc in The President's estimate of a 000 boost In jobless rolls due to ness recession was his first tive statement of the effects of the economic setback on the nation's em- ployment In making the new Mr. Roosevelt asked that on work relief spending be revised to allow the Works Progress tion to spend the new funds over the remaining months of the year Mr. Roosevelt said the added propriation would allow WPA to maintain its rolls at the present proximate total of persons over the next five Unless he a sharp reduction must be The increase will allow reasonable of re- lief for those who have recently be- come unemployed and are in need The increase requested by Mr. Roosevelt will make a total of 000.000 available during this fiscal year for relief purposes and would in- crease the prospective deficit for the fiscal year to RESUME WORK AT ALTON LAKE SITE IS POPULAR Feb. master of this named for Abraham said today he had 22 cachets from stamp col- lectors for stamping on the birthday The Postmaster R. L. Davis came from in twelve slates Some of the he have original rations to distinguish eral bear pictures of one having an elaborate embossed cut of the Civil War Of the 23 cities and towns in the United States this town is the only one named for Lincoln with his consent and before he became He christened it with the Juice of a watermelon the day of the public sale of the town Formal Announcements ed Saturday for Post in U. S. Fcb of clearing the Alton lake site on the Missouri side of the Mississippi river the Alton dam was resumed today after several cai loads of workers were The majority of 170 men at work yesterday refused to pass through the picket line to leave the project and spent tho night in a government river But several carloads decided to go home for the When the automobiles started through the picket line ot about 200 members of the International Hod Build Trade Common the machines were ered with No one was injured but several windows of the cars were police The union contends that its bers should be employed on the ject at union wage The work is being done mostly by men employed through relief Candidate Visits Waller M. of Mt. candidate for the Democratic nation for clerk of the Appellate Court of this was in Edwardsville voters informally in the court house and business Feb. S. District At- torney Michael Igoe w ill announce his candidacy for the ed States Senate a usually well sou tee told the United Pi ess today Igoe will announce for tha post now held by Sen. William H. ich late and will hie his petition with Secretary of State E. J. Hughes at Springfield cording to the The U. S. district has been in stating his position in the senatorial it was an was lacking fiom It was pointed out that Mayor ward who with National Patrick A. Nash the Cook County Democratic has been in Washington tor eral Although Kelly headed a group o mayors in becking additional funds with which to bolster WPA projects and il was believed he also was feeling out toward Igoe was appointed U. S. District Attorney by President Roosevelt eral years He resigned as con- gressman at large to accept the He has been mentioned as or than any other possible Cook County candidate as Dieterich's and he supposedly will receive support of the Right of Way Committee Re- ports to Supervisors on Plans for National MRS. ROSIE ZVERINA DIES AT HER HOME Mrs. Rosie widow of the late Frank died here at her home on 415 Franklin Ave. on evening at She Was born on April 12, 1858 in She is survived by two Frances Syba of this city and Mrs. Agnes who resides in A foil dead of heart disease on Jan. 27, while working on a WPA project on Handle Street The funeral will be held Friday at 3 o'clock from the Straube Funeral Burial will be at Woodlawn William will officiate at the Acquisition of land rights for cation of U. S. 40 south of Troy ed a stage Thursday in which the board of supervisors authorized five condemnation suits against land ers failing to reach agreements with the right of way The com- also reported that agreements have been reached with seven other property owners in the bridge section all but two tracts which are involved in the five suits have been Amounts paid in six of the cases are higher than usual but buildings must be moved or owners of the land aie being damaged more than At the Voelker place a ern is being damaged to considerable extent and buildings must be For a time it appeared that a condemnation jury would be re- quired to fix the amount to be Cases in which agreements have been reached and reported to the are Emma 2.66 Flank 2.12 D. G. 8.43 August 4.71 acies Sophia 3.24 Mary E. 0.12 Lulu 1.6S Two of the tracts in the bridge the first in the con- proceedings are Frank B. Kuhn where 2.41 acres are required and George W. 0.55 Three other tracts in an ad- joining sector are Owners and amounts needed aie Charlotte Beste 231 Edgar H. 3.S3 and George W. 2.61 The committee also reported an agreement with Edward Meier of Glen Carbon where 0 07 acres were obtained at a cost of It is the last for the toad between Glen Carbon and which will be built as soon as weather The con- tract has been awarded to Cardinal Construction East St. MEAL PLANNING BIG FEATURE OF Preparations Being Completed Opening Tuesday of the Annual Free Cooking LECTURER WILL STRESS SELECTIONS OF FOODS Mrs. Emily M. Lautz Will Tell How Important a Part Use of Vegetables Plays in the Daily Just broke in to the gym of the Edwardsville high school day entering through a window on the below the ball Held After breaking the outside they entered the dressing which is about eight feet below From there the ers proceeded to break the window in Coach Glenn C. Smith's which serves as an office and in which a number of supplies are kept Despite the presence oC a number of and other nothing could be found A thought by authorities to be the party was held Thursday afternoon by St. Louis J. Withdraw Mt. Feb. R. Carmel police day received a ruling from Attorney General Otto Kerner holding that lice magistrates and justices of the peace In Illinois are without authority to prohibit drunken or reckless ers from operating motor un- der provisions of the new Lewis The ruling was in answer to an In- by Risley to Springfield er he had such What Is the determining factor in food Perhaps the ly known home economics Mrs. Emily M. may revise that question to ask should be the determining when the free Cooking School opens next Tuesday in the Wildey Shrewd marketing is close to the top of the list in household re- of w hether the homemaker is on a limited thinks the In- food The balance of the the condition and quality of the often are settled by the time of day the shopping is as well as the buyer's time allowance and personal Not content with merely giving new the trained specialist who pre- sides over the model kitchen at the will review the foundation steps of In other Mrs. Lautz will conduct her class of pupils in a review of the of ed menus and safe Should foods be selected for for food for How important a pait do vegetables play in the daily Is price an indication of food value in Mrs. Lautz makes it a point to ex- plain how proper cooking methods bring out the palatable of the cheaper cuts of which actually contain just as much nourishment as their more costly cousins from the same Wise counsel on seasoning and the preparation and simplified serving of meals naturally will convey fresh inspiration on how to avoid menu Mrs. Lautz understands the art of combining and so that her sessions are cheered by and spiced by She knows how to take the gloom out of laundry how to disguise those as to lend first-aid to fallen how to keep from becoming how to save temper and energy in meal preparation and how to keep of the daily That sounds like a tall for a trained home economist and ex- but homemakers are advised to sweep up their tag them with a question mark and bring them to the Cooking Come armed with notebooks and Troublesome tions on subjects will be answered at each Convenient recipe giving curate measurements and instructions of demonstrations will be dis- And some pupils will have the thrill of carrying home those fragrant stage Plus the fun of watching the very latest in household equipment and in practical use in the model stage w ill be an impressive daily parade of worthwhile of- by participating merchants and Watch for a complete list of these valuable gifts with their friends worth the dates of the big school reunion next Thursday and Friday at the Wildey More Applicants The government Civil Service Com- mission Thursday announced that it desires more applications for the position of automotive median cs1 helper at Camp Wheeler must take the customary civil service test as to qualifications for the Applications must be mailed to U. S. Service New Federal St. before Feb. 14. may be obtained at the postoffice Meeting at Liberty A meeting of Liberty Prairie ers will be held at the Liberty Community Room on Friday evening at It will be A number of important cultural matters will be discussed and a short musical program will be pre- Alfred secretary of will speak on brid  

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