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Ames Daily Tribune Times (Newspaper) - October 19, 1931, Ames, Iowa Page two Mes daily Tribune times. Ames Iowa. Monday october 19, 1931. Buy better in Ames locals the or. And or Fred Downs spent sunday in Carlisle with mrs. Naomi Marsh. In route Home they visited in Des Moines. Mrs. Clarence speck 121 Lynn Avenue was taken to the lutheran Hospital in Des Moines monday for treatment mrs. Hannah quam and miss Florence quam of Roland transacted business in Ames saturday. The misses Laura and Harriett Madson spent sunday in Colo at the r. C. Tevebaugh Home. Or. And mrs. E. O. Highland of Roland were in Ames saturday on business. Or. An mrs. Barney Durby and daughter mrs. Elmer hover Stein of Roland were business callers in Ames saturday. Or. And mrs. Ralph Morgan Are residing at 119 ninth Street. Or. Morgan is superintendent of Milford consolidated school. Or. And mrs. A l. Powers spent sunday visiting old friends in Carroll. Their former Home. Or. And mrs. Fred r. White and children Margaret and Jimmy motored to Iowa City Friday for the Homecoming game with Indiana. They returned late saturday. Or. And mrs. C. O. Powers attended the Lowa Indiana game sat urday at Iowa City. Or. And mrs. C. R. Jones returned from Iowa City sunday night after spending the Homecoming weekend with their son Weston at the state University. The Home it Oming at the Beta House was saddened by the sudden death of Friday of Bill Bode at Cedar rapids who received an electric Shock while working in the Cedar rapids Light Plant. He was a Roommate of Weston a last year and had visited the Jones Home during the summer. Mrs. C. R. Jones left monday for a week s visit with or. Jones Mother in Charles City. Mrs. E. A. Hunt of Des Moines formerly president of the league of women voters of Oshkosh wis. Will address the College group of the league tuesday evening on the a history of the league and work for the College Brewer Eddy Secretary of the american boy addressed a Large group of Young people at the Frisbe House sunday evening. He spoke at the Plymouth congregational Church in Des Moines sunday morning. Luke h. Bodenstein was in Nevada on business Friday. Or. And mrs. H. F. Thompson of Jefferson spent sunday at the Home of or. And mrs. W. K. Greer 207 Lynn Avenue. Mrs. Thompson is a Niece of mrs. Greer. Miss Helen weeks r. N., spent Friday in Nevada on business. Miss Sylvia Thompson spent the week end with her Mother in Roland. Or. And mrs. G. W. Elliott of Ames. Or. And mrs. Frank Logsdon and family of Gilbert and or. And mrs. Dewey Dale of Napier spent sunday at the Forest Dale Home in Winterset. The group also visited a famous delicious Apple Orchard near Peru. Or. And mrs. Raymond Thornton of Ames miss Partle Tevebaugh and Friend. John French of Des Moines spent sunday at the r. C. Tevebaugh Home in Colo. Or. And mrs. Wallace Piper visited relatives in Colo sunday. Judson h. Zentmire spent Friday in Nevada on business. Miss Marion Butler of Boone transacted business in Ames Friday. Or. And mrs. Ben Davis and daughter Clara Louise. And miss Ethyl Hamilton All of Des Moines. Were guests sunday at the Home of or. And mrs. Charles Hamilton. Miss Gladys Meads and miss Lucille Johnson returned to Ames monday following two Days in Chicago where they attended the National convention of the Kappa Phi Sigma sorority. Miss Meads and miss Johnson were delegates from the local chapter. Or. And mrs. Merlin Culver spent the week end in Pomeroy with or. Coulters parents. Or. And mrs. H. Edmund spent sunday with mrs. Edmund s sister in Fairfield. Or. And mrs. James Howell or. And mrs. Dana Howell and or and mrs. F. H. Corliss spent sunday at the Home of or. And mrs. Manning Howell in Grundy Center. Manning Howell is the county agent of Grundy county. Or. Aud mrs. Russell Phebus spent sunday in Marshalltown As guests of or. And mrs. C. A. Carver. Or. And mrs. G. E. Baxter and family visited relatives in Albia sunday. Miss Pearl Brooks has resumed her duties As a clerk in a Down town store following a weeks illness. William a. Cook has returned to his Home in Allerton following a week end visit with his daughter mrs. E. E. Everts and or. Everts and Ruth. Or and mrs. Harold Lewis of Crystal Lake iii., Are visiting at the Home of or. Lewis parents or. And mrs. A. J. Lewis. 910 fifth Street. Or. And mrs. Cyrus Thompson and family of Roland were business callers in Ames saturday. Frank Regan spent the week end at his Home in it. Dodge. Mrs. C. Peabody of Boone spent the week end at the Home of mrs. Charles Lyman. 603 ninth Street. Miss Rose Yvonne Pettit spent saturday in Des Moines on business. Mrs. Boyd Young has moved from Sii Clark Avenue to 301 South Maple Avenue. Mrs. O. O. Lein of Roland transacted business in Ames saturday. Coffe isms frat House Blaze smoke pouring from windows of three stories of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity House 228 Gray Avenue at 6 45 o clock sunday morning led firemen to believe they were facing a serious Blaze when they arrived. But it All was caused by an electric Coffee Percolator left connected on a shelf in a basement Kitchen cupboard. The Percolator became overheated burned its Way thru the shelf and was at the Bottom of the cupboard which a All ablaze when firemen entered with a chemical line. The fire was extinguished with chemicals and some water from the Kitchen sink. Considerable damage resulted to the Kitchen smoke also hindered firemen in locating a burning electric motor in the basement of the Home of Frank Dudley 2227 Knapp Avenue at 4 55 p. Rn., saturday. The motor burned out and insulation on wiring was burned off ausing a dense Cloud of smoke to fill the basement. Ltd out our Way w h it a m the a a of in Karld Are Voo Quot Tiv in Jar to of ? by Williams county agents open meeting of a mothers cd to Iraq. G.1931,. Guardsmen to move into Des Moines county Des Moines a National guardsmen will move into Des Moines county tuesday to protect state veterinarians testing cattle for tuberculosis adjutant general w. La. Bailey announced monday. Bailey said Tho state forces should Complete testing work in Henry county monday and that he was issuing orders for Transfer of the troops to Des Moines county. The action he said was in response to a request from sheriff Delbert Murray of Des Moines county who said he Felt that mall la Protection would be necessary. Bailey said that the entire unit of approximately 250 men now stationed at it. Pleasant will be moved to the new in addition he said that cavalry troops might be sent from Washington Iowa City and Des Moines As reinforcements. I event the cavalry is ordered there Bailey said it will be one troop from each of the cities comprising 150 men with 120 horses. Baltimore township in Henry county heart of the farm Robe i lion against the compulsory tuberculosis testing Law was one of the cleanest areas in the stat so far As tuberculosis in cattle was concerned it developed monday. With completion of testing activities it was announced land title Case is before court september i. Erm nearing the end Nevada the Case of William j. Pentz is. Ellen r. Pentz his wife and Gerald w. Pentz was begun in Story county District court Here late monday morning. The Case has been begun by Pentz to quiet title to land he owns in Story county and against which it is claimed there Are encumbrances a the first equity Case assigned for the week drovers National Bank is. Curtis a. Wood in which the Bank seeks to set aside a deed in order to satisfy a judgment granted by the Story county District court in november 1930, has been especially assigned for the november term of court. The assignment for the remainder of the week the last of the september term has been posted in the court room As follows in re Hopper minors. Slio Eneman Bros. Is. Felix Wood. Estate of Chris Peterson. Agnel Fossell is. Betsey Haaland Mabel Trumbull is. Fred Trumbull. S. Kingsburry is. J. A. L. Briley. Fawcett investment company is. C. C. Omvig. Brotherhood american Yeoman is. Nernes. L. A Andrew is. Nernes. Mae Seymour is. Try of amps. Story county Trust and savings Bank is. Matters. Snyder is. Snyder. Yeager executor . Stevenson. Nevada a three new suits Des Moines it Ujj far weather with rising temperatures was predated for Iowa monday by Charles been filed in Story county three new suits filed at Nevada d. Reed Federal meteorologist. The state according to the weather Bureau will not experience any Frost for several Days. None was reported sunday night. Sunday morning however heavy frosts occurred at Dubuque Davenport and Keokuk the weather Bureau reported and Light frosts were also reported from other Points. The lowest temperature Over the w Eek end was 6 degrees recorded at Charles City and Dubuque. Tho warmest temperature sunday reported to the weather Bureau was 68 degrees at Sioux City. There was no rain in . I Don Griffith motorcycle deliveryman for a grocery was fined $5 in municipal court. Monday on a a. I Argo of Amend in. Patrolman f0 j a. Mvi a 4?j via a it perfect weather Over week end perfect october weather Over the week end brought thousands of motorists out on the highways of the state a turd y and sunday. Monday continued Clear with slightly warmer temperatures bearing out the official forecast to that effect. The Mercury at 2 p. In monday had reached 70 degrees the first time this Mark has been touched since oct. To. The Low Mark of the fall 38 degrees reached saturday morning was touched again sunday morning but monday the lowest the Mercury dropped was to 44 degrees. Hourly temperature recorded at the municipal Light Plant Over the week end were saturday la a. Rn., 53 12 a 56 i p. Rn., 58 2 p. Rn., 60 3 p. Rn., 60 4 p. Rn., 61 5 p. Rn., 58 6 p. Rn., 55 7 p. Rn., 52 8 p. Rn., 50 9 p. Rn., 47 to p in 46 la p. In., 44 12 p. Rn., 43. Sunday i a. Rn., 42 2 a m42 3 a. Rn., 41 4 a. A 39 5 a. Rn., 38 6 a. Rn., 38 7 a. In38 8 a. In. Only three cows in the township they arrived. Of speeding John Goosman told the court Griffith was going in excess of 40 Railes an hour on Lincoln Way. When Griffith before judge j a Luke questioned the word of the officer As to How fast he was going. Officer Goosman said that he and officer Owen Cox in the police Ford car were unable to Ratch up with Griffith until after he reached the store where he is employed and that he already had that i dismounted and was inside when we bore opposition to the testing had been strongest were reactors. Miss Vivian Snook was fined 82 for parking her automobile in front of the twin Star theater. A new cure has been discovered for nervousness. Might Start by giving it to Chicago cops. Ames Tribune times birthday club membership application Coupon dear miss Mcleod i want to belong to the Tribune time birthday club. Please a end me a member Bip card. Aged Story City my birthday month data be. Year old on my next birthday. Will my name if write or print plainly a tee my address is. Street address or a f. my parents names Are. Please give initial and last name plainly bring or Mau this ools Pon at on Gjok the tile birthday dab in rotary Tribune time office Ames Iowa i Story City a Albert Matson 85, resident of Story City for 23 years died at his Home Here monday morning about 7 30. Death was caused by complications due to old age he had been in falling health for about three weeks. Before coming to Story City to make his Home or. Matson had resided on a farm West of Here. He is survived by six children Carl of re Midi minn., Andrew of Blue ear. Minn., Ingwald of earing. Julia and Thomas of Story City and Ole of Stanhope. Funeral arrangement have not yet been made. Burial will be in the Story City cemetery Iowa state Grad will buy cattle for u. S. In Africa w. La. Bitch formerly of fort Dodge has gone to Rhodesia. South Africa for the United states department of agriculture on a Cain buying expedition. Or. Black is to bring Back to this country varieties of attle bigger Aud More rugged Man the Ordinary amen can beef cattle for use in Breeding experiments aimed at the develop inept of Quality of beef not obtainable with the and a re Breeds. Or. Black a graduate of Iowa state collage in the class of 1910, a. In. 57 12 my 59 i p. In61 2 p. In., 62 .3 p. In63 4 p. In. 63 a p. In., 61 6 p. Rn., 56 7 p. Rn., 52 9 p rn., 50 to p. M., 48 la p. Rn., 48 12 p. In., 48. Monday i a. Rn., 47 2 a. Rn., 46 3 a. Rn., 46 4 a. Rn., 48 5 a. M45 6 a. Rn., 44 7 a rn., 45 8 a. In. 49 9 a. Rn., 54 to a. Rn., 58 la a. A 62 12 m., 67 i p. Rn., 69 2 p. Rn., 70. Minimum saturday 38 maximum saturday 62 minimum sunday 38 degrees 4 45 to 7 30 a. I in maximum sunday. 63 degrees i 2 25 to 4 30 p. In minimum monday 44 degrees 5 30 to 6 30 a. In expect improvement of business Boston lie a the Outlook for 1932 is for a substantial improvement in business activity a the american Institute of finance stated in its monthly bulletin monday District court Here a foreclosure action a divorce suit and a petition in equity. Richard Ali. Hopkins Susie Hopkins it a1, have been made defendants in a suit filed by p. K. Mathison on the basis of two promissory notes signed july 15, 1929. Mathison seeks a judgment of 87192.50, which he asks be declared a Lein against the mortgaged property of the defendants. Dola Good of Colo has filed suit for a decree of divorce from Paul Good of Zearing. The couple was married october 30, 1926, at Indianola and lived together in California until december 4, 1929, when the plaintiff alleges that her husband deserted her. The plaintiff also charges cruel and inhuman treatment and seeks the custody of one minor child and temporary and permanent Alimony. Charles h. Hall of Nevada has filed a petition in equity against the Iowa railway and Light corporation of Nevada in which he alleges that the company is failing and refusing to furnish the plaintiff and other residents of Nevada electricity for lighting and Power and that the company is charging excessive rates for current in the exercise of the franchise under which it is operating. The plaintiff asks that the court investigate the allegations made in the petition and Issue an injunction restraining the company from charging excessive rate and Force it to furnish current to Nevada residents. Will come to Ames wednesday county agents of Iowa were meeting in Des Moines monday in one of several special group sessions which Are to precede the nineteenth annual conference of the agricultural Extension service of Iowa state College. The conference will open wednesday and continue thru Friday. Home demonstration agents will hold their state meeting Here tuesday and several other special group meetings will be held the same Day. The More than 200 who will attend the conference will include too county agents. 24 Home demonstration agents 12 club agents and about 85 who Are members of the Extension service staff at the College. President r. Hughes of the College and director r. K. Bliss of the Extension service will discuss ways and mean of relating in the closest Way possible the activities of the College and the Extension service to existing conditions. Director Bliss will speak wednesday morning and the president will speak wednesday afternoon. Memorial services thursday morning will be led by or. O. H. Cessna chaplain of the College. Or. W. I. Myers professor of agricultural economics and farm management at Cornell University will deliver three addresses analysing present economic conditions. He will speak wednesday morning and afternoon and thursday morning or. A. G. Black head of agricultural economics at Iowa state and prof. Paul Miller of the same department will Lead discussions following or. Is Erst talks. H. A. Wallace of Des Moines editor of Wallace a Farmer will speak thursday afternoon on Quot monetary stabilization in relation to agricultural or. G. H. Vontungeln head of sociology at Iowa state will speak Friday morning on a the human Factor in the present individual and group conferences w ill be held Friday afternoon. The general conference dinner j u is scheduled for wednesday eve 5 Ning in great Hall of the memorial Union. A. Is ranted review Washinton a Harry Bla Kraer Denver Oil magnate who has lived in Paris since 1925 monday was granted a supreme court review of the $60,o>0 Fine imposed upon him for refusing to return to this country to testify in the Tea 46 pot dome trials. Corporation is freed of blame in Auto crash Nevada the Iowa railway and Light corporation of Cedar rapids was freed of All responsibility in an automobile crash at a Highway intersection near Colo August 22, 1929, when a jury which heard the Case in District court Here returned a verdict in the company s favor and against Richard and Eldon Viers who each were suing for damages As the result of the Accident. Richard Viers had filed suit for personal damages As the result of permanent injuries allegedly received in the Accident and a second Case was brought by Eldon Viers his son for damages to his car which or Viers was driving at the time of the collision. The two cases were consolidated however and tried As one before the court. Originally counterclaims were filed in each of the cases by the company denying responsibility in the Accident and asking damages for alleged injuries which caused the death of Milton Sills Driver of the company struck w hich crashed with Viers. The counterclaims were dropped after trial was begun. The Case went to the jury at noon Friday and the verdict in favor of the defendants was returned at 7 p. In. A a English seminar will meet tues. Miss Jessie Macarthur. Instructor of English at Iowa state College. Will discuss the work of Plato at the regular meeting of the English seminar tuesday at 4 10 p. In. In room i of Central building. Miss Macarthur who continues the discussion of humanism the seminar topic for the year will speak on Plato a dialogues a Phaedrus a a the symposium a a the and fir staid cuss Sull persons desiring first Aid instruction May still enrol in the class started last week at the fire station with firemen Sam Long and George Horsley in a Harge. These men Are registered red Cross first Aid instructors. T a it course extends for to weeks and certificates Are awarded those who finish with qualifying Marks. The course this fall is sponsored by the amp fire girls organization but the class is open to ail who care to take the work. The class this week will meet at the Are station at 7 p. In. Tuesday. A a a. Bank assets sold Nevada the remaining assets of the closed first National Bank of Cambridge were bought St Public auction saturday by the Fawcett investment company of Nevada for ?2,410. The Sale of the assets is subject to the approval of the comptroller of the currency and the District court. The Sale was in charge of Melvin Royer receiver. A it we Cli in like Iowa k the right Way to spell a a Luck is the a if to. Story county Trust amp savings Bank phone 573 today and tuesday the laugh panic la on. Done to miss these great comedians in their first feature length comedy. It All started when they tried to sell Hootch to a policeman. Stolen harness found Nevada an old adage go its a a it a better late than never a and that a the Way Arie Van Polsun Farmer of near Collins Felt when sheriff j. R. Flattery sunday returned to him a half set of harness which had been stolen from his farm a year ago. The harness was located on a farm in Jasper county and identified As that stolen from Van poll Sun a farm. To Neh to speak Des Moines us a governor Dan w. Turner will go to Fairfield monday night where he will address the meeting of the presbyterian Synod it was announced at his office. Capone faces Long sentence continued from Page one hours before finding him guilty. Their finding was returned at 11.13 p. In. Saturday. Fails to Aid Al is shot Down Chicago uus another underworld a Friendship murder a was recorded monday a witnesses related How a Man entered Matt Kolbus barroom extended on hand Iii Greet lug and shot Kolb Down with a revolver in the other. The slaying occurred Only a few hours after warfare Al Capone was found guilty of Eta Ding income tax and the first explanation of Creed was that Kolb killed because he refused Loaid Capone in the trial. Bevent other gamblers did testify for Capone Btu Kolb did not. Has been engaged in experimental Breeding for the department of agriculture for a number of years. He is now senior animal Husban Dryman in the government s Bureau of animal husbandry i. S. C. Grads due Back this weekend continued r rom t Aga Zuei memorial Union for the week end a no co eds allowed will be the Rule in a special rooters Section which director of athletics t. A Metcalf has ordered set aside in the West stands on state Field. It is believed that men Are Able to cheer More lustily without Tho Aid of feminine associates and Dira punishment la promised for those who disregard the dictum again1- women. Alumni to meet l lie weekend will see the first meeting of the newly organized alumni giving committee of the alumni association which is to prepare plans for alumni giving to the College and for the use of funds from alumni gift the com met teen a work will constitute one of the biggest projects the alumni of the school have Ever undertaken. Mark Thornburg state a rotary of agriculture and president of the alumni will preside the executive committee of to memorial Union will hold a lunch Eon meeting saturday noon. Tho alumni giving committee will meet at 9 a Saturday at Tho Union Lieut. Colonel Rush b. Lincoln air officer of the third corps at it t of the United states army win Fly from his Headquarters n Boston to attend the Homecoming Ellebra lion. Or. Pride said monday colonel Lincoln who was grail rated from Iowa state in i do. Win witness the hanging in them mortal Union of a portray of no. Father Gem James Rush Lincoln who was head of the military Ltd a a parti neut of Iowa state from i a to 1921 the portrait a been cd to the t Aion by the s n Hope grows for peace in Asia continued from Page one a specific Date for the withdrawal of her troops within the railway zone but both were More conciliatory on other Points. Briand discussing the japanese note protesting an american observer s presence pointed out that Council members had considered the situation carefully before inviting american participation they had agreed unanimously our reasons Why and conditions under which representatives of the United states May be invited to sit with the round in he said. explained the japanese position in an interview Given the United press in which he said Japan considered american representation on the Council a Baa unhappy Yoshizawa gave the press details of an alleged Campaign for the formation of anti japanese associations in Manchuria and the Severance of economic relations Between China and Japan. He charged japanese were prevented from following any peaceful occupation and that they often were unable to obtain food. Yoshizawa said japanese store houses were looted. He charged an effigy of the japanese emperor was exhibited with its head downward along with an executioners knife. The japanese Delegate gave the Council a summary of alleged anti japanese measures in China principally in the Yang Ste Region. The summary stated. A stimulated by nationalist party chinese authorities anti japanese agitation has reached disquieting proportions for reasons easily imaginable the chinese Are seeking to avoid loss of life but Are authorizing and encouraging measures reaching to flagrant acts of bos Tilley and violating the letter and spirit of International japs reject proposals Tokio it i of the japanese gov eminent monday instructed its representative at Geneva Ken can Yoshizawa to reject proposal made by the league of nations Council for settlement of the manchurian dispute. The government considered Tequesta for assurances that Japan would withdraw troops from Manchuria within three weeks and begin direct negotiations with China in one week As a still indicating suspicion any attempt of the league to employ an economic Boycott was regarded As certain to cause Japan a resignation from tint league Council aboard s. S. Ile de France dub Premier Pierre Laval wireless de to foreign minister Aristide Briand urging him to Send a no Page to Tokio and banking reminding them of heir pledge under the Briand Kellogg Antiwar treaty. Laval in route for his conferences with president Hoover has been studying the manchurian situation closely and is in touch by wireless with the course of events. A honeymoon land color classic Kpor Light news Ca pitch a a vow new non new nov a Plighter k g children of the Gener Mukden. Manchuria it up it a three Hundred disbanded chinese i soldiers attacked and led Many koreans at Tun Guam monday i morning it was announced by Jap a Antab sources too. The four Marx Brothers Monkey business the laughs come so fast you la go twice to got them Alf. There Are a million laughs for everyone tonight is added Joy Billy House in a thou Shalt not Quot Aesop fables news

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