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Waterloo Daily Courier (Newspaper) - December 12, 1932, Waterloo, IowaAll the news for All the family first the weather Iowa Snow tool Jet rising lures tuesday. 7-29 shippers forecast Northern Southern 5. With news established 1858 Waterloo Iowa monday december 12, twelve pages Price three cents seek debt reservation despite u. S. Refusal ----1 i in or. Or 35 sentenced in Chas. City kidnapping Good Fellows fund passes Mark plight of helpless children appeals offers arguments against Beer Bill l Twenty six others admit unlawful Assembly take 30 Days each. Policemen who hid get 30-Day terms All paroled during Good behaviour or. Koenig says not guilty. Courier special scr a icel Charles City of 35 of 39 men indicted for conspiracy in connection with the kidnapping last a ust of miss Marian Stull overseer of the poor for Floyd were disposed of on pleas at a special session of District court Here Day morning. Judge m. H. Kepler Northwood was on the Bench three cases were dismissed and the other defendant will stand trial. Seven men pleaded guilty on the conspiracy charge were sentenced to three years in the Penitentiary each and paroled during Good behaviour to sheriff Bernard Atherton they Are the six who actually carried miss Stull off in an automobile and the of the Charles City unemployment Relief association Henry Neft. The others Are Joe. Sievers Bobert Downs. John Bauer Donald Dodd Chester Tobin and Wayne Chapman. Dodd Tobin and Chap Man being under 30 years of ago were sentenced to Anamosa the others to it. Madison. Officers plead to Misdemeanour. Plea s to neglect of duty a were filed chief of Harvey me Inzer. Patrolman who were alleged to have co operated in the kidnapping to the extent of remaining away from the scene Dur ing the time set for the seizure of miss Stull. Shannon fined and costs with stipulation he was to serve 30 Days at hard labor if the Fine were defaulted paid. Meinzer received parole from a term of 30 Days at hard labor in the county jail. The state dismissed the cases of Delwood Mohring j h. Carr and Arthur Miller. 26 unlawful Assembly pleas. The other 26 pleaded guilty to unlawful Assembly and were sentenced to 30 Days at hard labor. In the county jail with paroles during Good behaviour. They Are Kenneth Emerson George Guyer p. J. Granner Ger Vin Hutton Russell Henry Martin Hallburg Kussell o Connell Jim Smith. Glenn Springer Ted Bray Harold Chapman Lon Burney l. W. Chapman Ralph Fiser Otto Perch Carl Frieburg. Ben Kupker Frank Joe Mccauley Char Ley Miller Lyle Dean Dewey hos Man Glen Claude Watkins Lloyd Virchow. Arthur Kelley. Or. R. H. Koenig dentist was to go into court monday afternoon and enter plea of not guilty. His trial it was indicated would be set for dec. 19., e. C. Hartwig county attorney and j. C. Campbell prosecuted the actions. R. W. Zastrow and w. G. Henke appeared for Koenig and the police officials and Henke represented the other defendants under appointment by the court the hearing was advanced several hours to avoid the huge crowds and continued on Page two column two will Rogers enjoys himself at big football Beverly Hills. Big football am. One Hundred thousand of us sat there in the cold and picked up what Little pneumonia there Xmas left. Give a californian a football or an Orange and he knows More things to do with h than a Harvard Guy docs a dictionary. Notre Dame had a Fine team hat after taking one look at that California line should have started pm throwing Forward passes psf orc they Roi off the train. I would have sent players up in the stands to crab off passes. Pittsburgh is coming Oul to play this team new year s in what we humorously Call our Rose Well it s a Nice rip out Here and California will play their chamber of Commerce against pm the first half. Would have brought Colgate hut everybody out Here thought was a toothpaste Tram off the radio. In ims. Man Rusht Syndicate inc. Under the leadership of mrs. Henry w. Peabody head of the w. . A. Prominent women leaders monday presented their arguments in favor of prohibition before the House ways and Means committee. Look on Page 1. Still protest debts. 35 kidnappers sentenced. Cold grips Iowa. Embezzler ends life. 2. Cedar Falls wants Bridge. Brys War on Beer. 3. U. S. Fleet frets Japan. Win. Beck Molot victim. Chicago Bandman slain. 4. Editorial 5. Urge state Economy. The rising 6. Social activities. 7. Magazine features. Radio programs. 8. Basketball Here Friday. Big leagues meet. Trojans prime for Pitt. 9. In Hunting contest. Northeast Iowa news. With the Farmers. 10. Classified ads. 11. Market quotations. 12. Comics Cross word. Hard to be Happy with a toy i when Little boy or girl is cold and hungry. War Puzzle the fund today. Previously reported.5167.40 p. L. Bryant. 10.00 f. M. Flagg. 10.00 mrs. Alice Barker. 5.00 l. L. A. 5.00 men s brotherhood class first Brethren Church. 3.00 uni n mat acc j. W. A. 2.00 in i Csc Lulu makes Blanket of Snow and lowest temperatures reported All Over state. Mrs. Alice Sullivan. 2.00 total. ?204.40 the Good Fellows fund monday swept Over the 5200 line Asad Dit ional was contributed to bring food and warmth and Christmas happiness to underprivileged water Loo children. In addition the unemployed re Lief club announced its Christmas gift to the Good ton of Popcorn. This Popcorn certainly will help to make Many a boy and girl Happy on Christmas morning chocolate gum donated. In addition the unemployed Relief club has received from the Hershey company As a donation hers hey chocolate bars and 250 packages of Cocoa also packages of chewing gum from the Wrigley com Pany. These included in the bundles of goodies to be distributed to children at Christmas time. Appeal being heard. The Appeal of the Good Fellows club is being heard and Many Are sending in their donations. Many More Are needed. A great Many of the children who will receive Good Fellows cheer Are undernourished and have not proper clothing or bed covering. 1 any proper Christmas for these children must include ministering to their crying physical wants. The toys of which thousands Are being prepared will help but it is diff be Happy when one is cold and never Kuncir happiness. Some of these children have never known anything about happiness As Many of us know it. Will you be kind to children helpless in life s rough current bring or mail your gifts to the Good Fellows in care of the Waterloo daily courier. Kind acts we Are told Bear fruit. Chicago woman celebrates at 105 in. Germany in 1827, mrs. Mathilde Steiger will celebrate her one Hundred fifth birthday tuesday. Open House was held in her Honor sunday at the Home of her daughter in suburban Park Ridge. Mrs. Steiger s descend ants include three daughters 12 grandchildren 19 great grandchildren and two great great grandchildren. Fibe5 fight senator King has Resolution disapproving Hoover plan of regrouping. Iowa actress out Jap pampas baby Hollywood Mori japanese actress monday was a. Pampas baby film Star. Miss Mori was selected by the pampas a group of film publicists after miss Lillian Miles of Oskaloosa la., had Rel inquired her right to the Honor and departed to fulfil a vaudeville engagement in the East. California shiver Russia and China relations Washington d. Resolution disapproving the whole govern ment regrouping program submitted by president Hoover was offered on monday in the Senate by senator King. D., Utah King explained he favored Many of the moves but was St Gly opposed to others. To bring the question to Issue he proposed disapproval of the lot. His j Resolution went Over for future consideration. Meanwhile other efforts were be ing started to Block the realign ments suggested by the president on reasoning that the changes should be left to the incoming democratic administration. Geneva resumption of diplomatic relations Between Russia and China after a break of More than three years was announced monday by Maxim Litvinoff soviet foreign commissar and w. W. Yen. Chinese Delegate to the league of nations. Christmas customs foreign lands truck Cigar ets stolen from grocer co. Theft of and a one and one half ton truck belonging to the Altwer grocer company tenth and water streets was being investigated monday by police. The Cigar ets were packed in 32 cases. Cigar ets to the Case and were loaded in the truck which was stored in the locked garage. A Small amount of groceries also was in the vehicle. Entrance to the garage was affected by smashing a padlock. The truck was painted red and carried License no. 57-2492. It had been stolen since sunday s snowfall. Theft of a radio valued at from the office of Swift
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