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   Ludington Daily News (Newspaper) - December 10, 1931, Ludington, Michigan                                DAILY NEWS VOLUME THE DAILY DECEMBER PRICE THREE CENTS As Prosperity Aid A v City Growth Demands Unified Chamber Told Sell Ludington to Beukema Urges Local Men Wednesday Night GIVES INSPIRING TALK AT OF SESSION Other Noted West ern Michigan Feature Luther Hall Meeting By GEORGE EGBERT If Ludington is to expand and attract more industry it must have enthusiasm and That was the of an enlightening and highly inspir ing address given by John secretary of Muskegon Chamber of at the meeting of Ludington Chamber of Commerce in Luther hall Wednesday Everyone Must Aid Youve got to sell Ludington to he It is not the work of one of three or four or a It is the work of You must have and you must co Without among your citizens you cannot suc In our city we never have a meeting without getting a great response from the mem That is the spirit needed build Industries do not come into a before its strong points and he endorsing the idea of a fulltime You must know Compare your city with other then work to overcome its weak nesses and strengthen Your Chamber of Commerce repre must be fully pre pared to discuss these matters Please turn to Page Jobs Through Government Employment Agency fP Secretary Doak sees there no longer exists any reas on for employer or employe to seek the aid of private employ ment The United States Employ ment reorganized with in the last year with an of has an of fice In every state and the Dis of The secretary of labor in his annual report Wednesday said every effort is being made to coordinate the work of state and municipal employ ment During the first four months the service was in full over per sons found jobs through the aid of all cooperating agencies and almost through the fed eral About jobs were found by the Veterans Em American Farm Bureau federa tion has renewed its demands to congress for an amendment to the agricultural marketing act which would include the fee principle of crop sur plus In doing the federation al so endorsed the export tun plan so that It might work hand in hand with the National Grange Farmers National union in its legislative The action was taken at the final meeting of the federations Wednesday night when Edward ONeal of Ala bama was unanimously reelect od president and Charles Hearst of Iowa vice I he following directors were al so reelected George Put nam of White of Noon of Palmer of Earl Smith of Illinois Black nt t 1 1 n burn of James Davis of and At South land surrounding a ledge in Smiths ferry on which are imprinted footprints believed to have been by a prehistoric dinosaur sto be made a public Shop Early Only 12 Shopping Days Before Christmas Active Member of Stanis laus He Helped in Erecting Building Funeral Will Be Held Saturday With Son Cele brating Mass a of aldington for 40 passed away at Wednesday eve ning from his 602 Third death resulting Irom a sudden heart Born 1ft Poland June Noa was married N there to Miss Madalene Lived Here 40 Years Together they came to Amer ica 43 years ago and 40 years ago to Here soon established themselves in the home at 602 Third which was then in the edge of the and lived there together until six years the wife was called by After the death of the mother a George and her family moved in with Noa to keep home for and so he remained to the end of his life in the home made dear to him by long asso In early days Noa was em ployed at the Stearns salt block and later engaged in mercantile business in a store in the Fourth ward until 1925 when he retired from He continued active about the home and in all activities concerned with Stanislaus He was one of the organizers of that church and with his own hands helped erect the church A member of Simons church when he first Please turn to Page Proposes Stiffening Naturalization Laws Doak wants stiffer naturalization His first annual sent Wednesday to President proposed that the alien be re quired to be as bright as a 14 yearold public school student and to be able to know English before he can be sworn to citi This would tremendously re duce the numbers At a per son must reside in this country five years but there is no lang To wrote it seems that such a person when admitted to citizenship can make no definite contribution to the national Citizen ship in this wav is cheapened Please turn to Page Decision Made at Annual Meeting at Luther Hall Wed Night TO AID MORE SPEEDY LOCAL DEVELOPMENT Representatives from Neigh boring Cities and Grand Rap ids Attend Meeting Decision to employ a paid secretary was made at the annual meeting of Ludington Chamber of Commerce in Luth er hall Wednesday A passed at a meet ing of the board of was submitted by Secretary Earl recommending the ac Put to vote on motion of Vestling and support of Joseph Buck it carried with out a dissenting Not Burdensome Your board of directors has made a study of the financial question involved and believes this venture can be undertaken without a very great burden on said President George The directors have had the matter of a secretary under consideration for some It is their opinion the time is ripe for They believe that if the Chamber or Commerce is going to accom anything along construc tive lines it has to start right Remarks elicited by President Please turn to Page DANCE BLUE SPRUCE Of 12 From to 2 oclock Where can you go and dance to an orchestra like BOB MILLERS for 50c And can Bob sing Oh Boy Hes Good Our crowds arb good Ladies SUGGESTING A PRESENT Jane American social worker and Nicholas Murray president of Columbia New York were awarded the Nobel peace prize The award was made by the Nobel committee of the gian storting Half prize goes to each of the two The presentation took place in the Nobel Institute in the pres ence of King Crown Prince heads of foreign members of the cab inet and the high state officials and representatives of various leading Norwegian edu commercial and indus trial Neither of the two recipients was present and the awards were accepted in their name by American min ister to Halvdan noted histor turn to Page WOMAN SHOWING OFFICER SHE CAN PLAY CHECKERS Heres a checker match Police Sergeant Koch vs The sarge said he hadnt seen a wom an who could beat him at check ers in 20 Warnars youre looking at one Sez replied the So a big championship match has been admission 25 charity take 3 Coin Key Cases that appeal instantly to every Snows Drug NOTICE Will those depositors of the Peoples State Bank who have not yet signed and sent in their deposi tory please do I so at Depositors Committee John Chairman i i Mary Whose Little Lamb Followed Her To School Dies A i Home In England who many years ago lad a little lamb that followed ler to has the it tie lamb in Mary was 90 and Qld and blind and lame before she passed on at her home at But she continued to tell her story of how she was the Mary whose lamb in the nursery rhyme became known around the world to children of three or four gen the died many years ago of how her friends continued to old age and death with a heart as young and merry as when the lamb fol lowed her to school that over 80 years whose maiden name was was fond of relating the childhood incident which inspired the known throughout the She was born at Ty where her John was a breeder of mountain sheep with a considerable reputation for the quality of his I was always fond of she used to and when a mother sheep died in the severe weather Father often would give me the orphaned lamb to Sometimes I had half a dozen of them and they would follow me around the farm and down the road when I went to meet the One day when I was my oldest followed me to the village school where he jumped over the desks and refused to He dis turbed the school so much the whose name was Miss turned him Miss Sarah later Horatio noted American wrote the Miss Buel was visiting with her two sisters at Ty in Vale North and Hughes always claimed the verses were written THE WEATHER For Ludington and Vi Rain or snow to night and Friday not much change in temper ature moderate to fresh mostly Smart Imported Gift Novelties are most acceptable Snows Drug Fully Body Is Found In Trunk NEW announced to day that Otto Jochmann had confessed that he killed Louis Jensen of whose body was found last night in a trunk in upper Park ave nue because of They said that the motive for the killing was Joch manns jealous love for a young servant girl who was engaged to marry They declined to divulge the identity of the NEW The trunk murder of Louis was under investi gation The fully clothed and with n bullet through the was found Wednesday jammed into a trunk in an apartment on upper Park The apartment was shared jointly by Otto n and Irwin Jockman had been arrested In early Wed when police saw him emerge from the building in which Jensen He was carrying clothing that belonged to Police asked where Jen sen Jockman told Jensen was in New York at the Park avenue Police went therer but found no trace of the After the visit to the Park avenue apartment by Keller roommate made a search of the apart Under the mattress he found a revolver from which a shot had been he called police who pried op en the trunk lid and found Jensens Jensen and Jockman were Keller and Jen sen frequently visited the generally accom bv a young woman whom Keller did not Cosmic rays are thought to come to the earth from stellar because of the fact that they appear to be coming to the earth equally from all and because they to be more intense at higher Damage Estimated Thous ands of Dollars Repair Work Starts at Once causing damage estimated ir the broke out in the Fred J Reader Sons Implement store about this Truck drivers going through the city discovered the blaze and notified the city When discovered one of the west walls was ablaze and the entire so filled with smoke that it was impossible to The fire department quickly and by workine over the roof the men were able to send a stream of water into the The fire had run be tween the two the outer and inner walls of the building being of The extreme heat melted the seams sent streams of fire into the Buggies and cutters stored on the upper floors were practically the leather peeling off in Hundreds of dollars worth of hardware stored in the was scorched and otherwise Huge quantities of high Please turn to rage Is Salvaged From Wartime Houses labor department turned into the United States treasury during the last fiscal year salvaged from the gov wartime housing ac Last February congress turned over to the department of the re maining work of disposing of residences built bv the govern ment largely in New York and Pennsylvania to provide homes lor workers during the The annual departmental report showed today there still are 25 scattered projects not disposed These houses are sold to priv ate individuals on time pay ments In Clifford Parkers foot became in as she attempted to break in a pair of new A physician removed a needle from her She recalled that she stepped on the needle eighteen years Not Speed Wants All Forms of Transpor tation on Equitable Congress Told Recommendations Suggested Would Result in Sweep ing Changes in Act inquiry into transportation with spe cial attention to government aided water and air was recommended today by the In Commerce In its yearly report to the na tional it urged regu lation of motor trucks and railroad holding com freight forwarding agen coastwise steamship refrigerator car companies and attorneys fees in railway mail pay Changes There were 19 Adoption of re sult in sweeping changes in the Interstate Commerce an im portant one calling for modifica tion of that section aimed to as sure railroads of a fair return on their property The commission called atten tion to the 15 percent freight rate case decided in It told congress the railroads will earn far less than an adequate return this year and suggested action to maintain adequate rates at all The treasury holds in the railroad contingent This is mone by railroads under the recapture law and in terest on the fund received from government bonds and other Please turn to Page 155 Students Admit Copying in Preparing Thesis at Vassar College Paper Reveals Only 16 of Class Had Written Their Own Reports to do with 155 of 171 Freshmen who ad copied each others notes and used notes and papers of former years in preparing a thesis on sanitary conditions throughout the college was the question confronting Henry Noble president of the The revelation was made Wed in the Vassar Miscellany undergraduate By means of a question naire the editors learned that only 16 had written their own papers and that 50 adopted sur veys written last vear 78 used notes or finished papers of their friends in the class 24 wrote their surveys in collaboration with others five copied other papers with a few changes in wording two paid for a paper marked 86 percent last year by one of the colleges strictest One the newspaper copied a survey written in 1927 and which has received a mark of A for the last three Members of the class ex their action by saving that it was the only way they could get the work down and that the amount of work was There was no conspir they Is Convicted of Murder MOUNT Har lan county mine union was convicted of murder and by i jury in circuit court here The jury fixed the penalty at life Condition Unchanged The condition of Leonard well known local bar ber who was seriously injured in an automobile accident day remains un according to report this text of President Hoovers message to congress asking rati fication of his proposal for a oneyear moratorium on inter governmental debts With the support of a large majority of the individual mem jers of the senate and I informed the governments con last June The American government proposes the postponement dur ing one year of all payments on intergovernmental repar and relief both principal and interest of course not including obligations of gov held by private Mutual Postponement Subject to confirmation by the American govern ment will postpone all payments upon the debts of foreign gov to the American gov payable during the fis cal year beginning July 1 conditional ona like postpone ment for one year of all pay ments on intergovernmental debts owing the important cred itor In making this I also publicly stated The purpose of this action is to give the forthcoming year to the economic recovery of the world and to help free the re forces already in tion in the United States r e t a r d i n g influences The worldwide depression has affected the countries of Europe more severely than Some of these countries are feeling to a serious extent the of this depression on national The fabric of intergovernmental sup portable in normal weighs heavily iri the midst of this de a variety of causes arising out of the Please turn to Page committee of Detroit lican leaders will accompany National Committeeman James Davidson of Bay City to Wash ington Sunday prepared to extend an invitation to the party to hold its 1932 conven tion in Republicans meeting with Fred Wardell Wednesday said the national committee would be given assurances that all nec essary financial backing would be The national com opens its meeting Mon day and the selection of the next convention city is to be made There is every reason to De lieve our invitation will be iously said Wilber He added pledges had already been se cured which assured adequate financial backing for the con vention if it were to come to De 1 Besides San Atlantic Cleve land and Philadelphia have made known convention Chicago hopes to secure the Democratic convention The next convention is expect ed to see 42 members in the Michigan Republican leaders This number eludes 34 to be apportioned among the 17 congressional cUS four at large and four premium delegates allotted the state because it went Re publican iu the last general Powers Case Goes To Jurors Today legal battle be tween a prosecutor and a determined defense lawyer over the life of Harry ended as the last witness left the stage on which the a mass slayer is tried for the kUling o Dorothy Premier judge John Southern mediately began to instruct  

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