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The La Crosse Tribune from La Crosse, Wisconsin • 6

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Sunday, December 29, 1935 LA CROSSE TRIBUNE AND LEADER-PRESS PAGE SIX Landon 3Iay Address 3Ieeting In New York U.S.Park Service Takes Over FERA Unu-ual Operations 3Iay Save Cliild, 3 New York. Y. CP) A chubby three-Tear-old eirl was believed Tooeka. Kan. (JP) Governor Wauzeka Team To Beat In Valley Horton's Club Has Won Kickapoo Title Twice In Row Landon took under consideration Saturday night an invitation of the New York State Association of Transient Campsi Retires After 28 Years As Janitor Of Village School William Crivits, To Leave Position Early In Januarv Trempealeau.

Wis. -(Special) Youne Republicans to address a par National Of ficer Of V.F.W-Comes To City Jan. 11 Junior Vice-Commander Scott P. Squyres To Speak Here. State and local officers will greet the national junior vice-commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, ty rally in New York city before the recovering Saturday night from a terics of intestinal operations hitherto considered futUe- The child.

Litby Rivchin, who was born with her bladder entirely outside the body and inverted, was so far Improved that surgeons preceded he would be able to leave national convention in June. The invitation was presented by a delegation headed by George H. Sib Nye Predicts Great Demand For Neutrality Expects Congressmen To Force Embargo On Oil Shipments Washington, D. (-Senator Nye, predicted Saturday that a "rising swell" of sentiment in congress for strict neutrality soon would force the administration to embargo oil shipments to the African war zone. Announcing completion of the draft of a bill to extend the provision IS'cvr Plan I Supplement To "Work Initiated By ccc ley, representing Walter J.

Mahoney the hospital for a period 1 of Buffalo, association president. Governor Landon, mentioned as a possible republican presidential candidate, said he gave no assurance i convalescence si r.omc. VirmD.CTUTr.i.l Her father, ilarcum Rivchin. trit Par jrv.ce Saturday too rra a morale althou-h A young La Crosse father who is particularly fond of practical jokes and his brand new son, exhibits his offspring at every opportunity. He CLmaxjns a continuous record of 23 years and four months as janitor of the Trempealeau school, William Crivits, will turn over his duties Last year's leaders in the Kickapoo conference are maintaining their positions mid-way in the race this year.

Wauzeka, last season's title-holder, is in a tie for first place with Soldiers Grove and West Lima. This conference, members of which are from small but strong high schools, was formed in 1928. The charter members are La Farge, Viola, Soldiers Grove, Gays Mills, Seneca and Wauzeka. Later West Lima was admitted and last year Readstown was added. Besides bas 41 i tr.ey advised Mm there was little a.r t'T In a procrarj to tm-J UCCJ Tuesday nizht wk already iniu-l -'an cf the med- a to a successor Scott P.

Squyres, when he visits La Crosse as the guest of the Thomas Rooney post No. 1530, Saturday, that he would or would not accept. Explaining the invitation was not to be taken as a gesture of support, Sibley said the association, a federation of young republican organizations in New York state, is impressed with Landon's record and is eager when school is resumed after the Christmas holi Jan. 11. Commander Squyres will be met of the neutrality act imposing a man- days, January 6 Wk Cf rrmodeUn her intestinal V-crtrr fcfcw rcrrat and a-vl fcr the! 71:0 tract kitV ni.IT r-M t.

trar re shifted. Dr. Wcnccr said, wwif fcy Voritsj' connect with the castro-lntesti-Itrr ll tys-tm. creating a dual-pur- An aii-vor-il STJ-fJH er mxrkSr excretory arrangement. by a local reception committee when datory embargo on sale of arms and During this time he arrives on a noon tram over sponsors 'implements of war to belligerents.

ketball the conference baseball and track. will interrupt his work in his father's meat market and grocery to send friends and customers over to see the infant. The other evening the proud papa called up his sister and told her to bring her girl friend up so that they could see the baby. "He's getting fatter than a pig," said papa. The girls arrived and were ushered into the bedroom.

shrieked, and nearly collapsed. Grinning up at them from the child's crib was the hairless snout and head of a recently decapitated pig, a cig-aret upthrust jauntily from porcine lips. the Milwaukee road on that day. He will be feted here during the afternoon by the officers and will The Green and White team of Wau2eka is the defending champs in the conference. Coached by Char he missed two weeks at his duties during one year and one week in another year.

Mr. Crivits celebrated his 79th be entertained at a 6 clock banquet in the Crystal room of the ley Horton, the school has retained a perfect conference record for the Dast two vears. In' three vears day Hotel Stoddard in the evening. Sleeting at Labor Temple that he "give easterners an opportunity to get acquainted with him." Holiday Trading Room Hits High Mark -In Cities Highest Level In Recent Years Readied In Some Centers i rr ar. 1 lUfirriwt.

"Hue CCC C7rir 1 with an aif rat-e ZC-'t sr-jt-T in each. Ilut the rt-w wcutd rcrrt wcrk tor? w.Th.n t.v.e ef Wilcnlz May Rule Upon Authority Of Possible Reprieve Following the dinner the local the Horton-coached five has lost but four games and in that time have never lost on their home floor. V. F. W.

pqst and its guests will head a parade to the Labor Temple where the post members, their Soldiers Grove, second place win xviye toia newsmen xnat xavor for strict neutrality was mounting. "I look for a demonstration in congress hat will cause the administration to include oil in the list of embargo items," Nye added. Although declining to make publie the draft of his new bill, the chairman of the munitions investigation committee said it proposed: 1. To extend the present neutrality act's ban on arms shipments to belligerents. This section expires February 29.

2. To embargo loans or credits to belligerents in excess of those in normal times. Nye said the bill possibly would be revised to embargo all loans on credits to belligerents. 3. To authorize the president to add to the embargo list materials of afcL- rii ff guests, and all ex-servicemen in La Crosse and vicinity will be privil CRIVITS.

Sr. on Christmas day. He was born at Pickwick In 1356 and as he and his parents moved across the Mississippi river from La Moille, Minn to take up residence on the Wisconsin side of the river, they met the Union soldiers coming back from the Civil war. In 1E84 he married Miss Amelia Cramer. They have five children.

Otto of Trempealeau. William of Ettrick. Edward of Trempealeau, Theodore of La Moille, and William Stephans. It's beginning to look like 1936 will go down on the records as the year of the nude deal in calendars. Christmas has came and went, as the poet says.

The s.a.h. fared right well, having a long list of doting relatives who laid tribute at his feet. -TjTu-a! siii. -tn-jXfw Jeiev's Court Of pardon. To Consider ef trail, hcr.

cab-j ir. edr CresUec-s. f-crc and Hrmtit inrmri PInn ners last year, and making a strong bid for the title, is coached by Mitchell Vesaas, and has won all three of their conference games. Led by the flashy Curley Bender, the Blue and Gold team of West Lima is making amends for past showings in the conference. Coach Curtis Chitwood has three lettermen eged to hear the junior vice-commander discuss problems pertinent to the veterans.

A dance will follow the short program with Al Sei-del's accordion band furnishing the Washington, D. C. (P) A holiday trade boom that pushed volume in seme areas "to the highest level in recent years' was reported Satur arc if. r-" ca-np rrc; music. After inspecting all his loot, however, he decided that the most in J.

Attorney Committees have been named returning' from last year and the day by the commerce department. Gtr.cral David T. Wilentz. who by Post Commaider Fred Swert- teresting thing under the Christmas team so far this year has taken both Reviewing business in its weekly of their conference games feger to care for all details of the reception and entertainment of the cs r-rojcutcd Cruno Richard Haupt- for the baby slaj-- t.t" CCC pays S33 ir.2. roay be asked to pass upon Gov- tree was mommy's shiny new kettle, which produced an interesting noise when the cover was banged against La Farge, always a producer of survey of 32 cities, the department noted "a sweep of holiday buying during the week immediately pre strong teams, slipped into a fourth it.

Discussing this ingratitude with ceding Christmas," and added: For 70 years Mr. Crivits has watched the development of Trempealeau. During this time he has seen the four teacher school house, a small building, give place to a lcrger brick school and now to the modern building which was built in 1932 and supervised by eight place tie last season. By virtue of winning one and losing one the Pur the papa of a youngster who now boasts a few more years than the war such as oil, as he deems advisable. 4.

To prohibit any increase in shipments to belligerent countries beyond the average of a five or ten year period. 5. To prohibit any American vessel from carrying goods into a war zone. This would require belligerents to come to American shores to get their purchases in their own ships. 6.

To prohibit transferring ships from American registry to that of "At the same time, the reports gave evidence of holiday travel that tested the capacity of transportation facilities. Resumption by many ple and White hold undisputed second place this year. The return of Wettl war veteraiui i I fr.ird"to rendemned rr.an a rc- tn rrn dir there i no are! KOvcmor expressed belief fr the rarit wtcf wcrk lhat his to defer execution c2-r 5a lane, to boordc.f Hauptmann. should the court of s-r will I 5- i pardons denv him clemency. miRht ZZS a ipcn skill, havc exptred about May 13.

1935. Royal Donovan, all-conference for s.a.h., he recalled how on his youngster's first Christmas, the kid gave all his toys the once over and went out into the kitchen and began play teachers. ward as well as conference high- firms of the previous custom of giv- scorer last year, has been an aid jing Christmas bonuses to employes ing with the egg beater. Leslie Stovall is the coach i The state censtitutien provides for national officer. These committees will meet Monday evening at the Labor Temple at 8 o'clock.

The banquet committee is headed by Earl O. Nelson. Assisting him are Walter Runyan and Art Holseth. Elmer (Happy) Hill is chairman of the reception committee. Other members are: C.

W. Major, Orgie Woll, Otto Sill. Mrs. Kathryn Lysacker, Mrs. Gladys Hill, Mrs.

Mamie Cahape, Mrs. Aletta Werel. and Mrs. Edna Byrnes. Other Committees C.

W. Major will direct the publicity committee in its activities. Other members are: William Stritt-mater, Elmer Hill, and Bob Dunn. The hall committee will be head Winona Wniah Seek Gays Mills, coached by Oscar Ga Before dropping the subject, it executive reprieve any time within ble, has maintained the .500 per Share Of Ri: Estate centage with which it finished last might not be out of the way to report that just after he had been attired in brand new slippers and bathrobe, the s.a.h. reached up on a year.

The Mills team has the reputation of winning games in the final was reported. "New York reported that the last few days before Christmas witnessed extremely sharp gains over a year ago and put the season's business ahead of 1934; Minneapolis reported holiday retail trade about 35 per cent over last year with some country districts even better. "Retail buying in Kansas City was said to have reached the best level days after "conviction." wan cenvicted at Flcmington la Feb. 13. The governor said he might ask the attorney Reneral to determine whether cenvictaon" meant the i ury's verd.rt or the end of ail legal nw; by a condemned man's coun- half of the season.

foreign governments for the purpose of carrying war supplies. 7. To require an automatic arms embargo against all belligerents. The present act imposes it against original participants in a war, but gives the president discretion whether it shall be extended to nations enter Ventriloquists Feature Bill At Majestic Today Variety Of Other Acts Included On Program Of Vaudeville pantry shelf and spilled mustard all over himself. Viola, third place winners last year, has slipped to the lower divi In a Cass street tavern the other RI An attack ert the wfH ef Mrs.

HUrchc cwry rrar-s t'-f: tai ar.i c-cj'. 3j laurch-d Satur-Ur try ti.rte ur.elc and an a tin? were share. tr j. Siw-trtVy rf Mr.t sion. The Blue and White has lost two and won one this season.

Coach Gordon Heurer lost heavily through day, a man was seen to slowly fall from the chair in which he was sit- ed by Max Affeldt. He will be as- ing later. Gold, Oil, Silver Found graduation. 51 in the hicher courts, The problem, the said, i ri 1 be presented to the par-i d- frtirt. vhcn it convenes Mon- to etrx temporary parole sisted by Phil Vitale, Louis Hanson, ting.

His motion seemed to defy- the Readstown and Seneca, coached laws of gravity, for he swayed for by F. H. Nelson and Clifford Bellows ward only an inch or two at a time In Alaskan Mountains respectively, hold down the cellar Irr cf Sii Vrd Gmce prLoner to testify in a Finally he was out of the chair alto booths as they did last year. Heads since 1929 with purchases of luxury items at the highest point in five years. In Dallas, the average percentage of gains over last year in retail trade averaged 17.5 per cent while in Washington the gain was 28 per cent.

"Holiday buying in Los Angeles brought retail trade to a higher point than for any December in six years both in dollar volume and in quantity of goods moved. In St. John Kroll, J. Steinberg, E. Ensler, F.

Wrobel, C. Byrnes. Felix Novak, C. Swertfeger, Joe Mack, and Jack Roberts. Ray C.

Marsh is chairman of the ticket committee. His assistants are: Archie Birnbaum, Joe Rues- gether, and began slipping forward town was admitted to the conference .1 I court will probably fix a date for Tit V-l a llluptmann-s appeal for 1 7 e.f the death rwnalty to on the floor. When his plight was realized, Barrow, Alaska (P) G. Stanley Herbert, mining engineer, brought word here Saturday by dog team LcRoy and Sharp, an outstanding vcnriloquil novelty, and Billy Baird. the arc of deception, are featured in an entertaining vaudeville nro'ram the Mniestie staee last year; The school has not spon sored basketball for some years.

group of sympathetic and worried L'Z-? -r. imprisonment. Seneca lost its first conference tilt gen, O. B. Woll, and Olaf Olson.

hangers-on dashed over to help him "What's the matter?" asked one Sh-culd the court or the at torney tcd3V Lawrence Strittmater will head of gold and silver deposits, as well as oil, in the Endicott mountains of northern Alaska hitherto virtually unvisited by white men. ru: tnc governors repnev- I The ventriloquists are the first "Are you having a stroke?" by a one-point margin. Harry Cooper In uptmarsn case the registration committee, and he will be assisted by Mrs. Esther The gentleman who defied gravity 3 tClT. il'ihat rxftirrrf.

tti-lfnm- mimwl m.tv Herbert spent several months in focussed his owlish eyes with difn Hrry qustnn to the state's ai farrv ntr Marsh, Mrs. Lydia Nelson, and Mrs. Emma Trevalle. the area, 100 miles north of the culty. "No, no stroke," he said u.

nr?" jw-ksnj on irk r'-f i- Open Meet Lead blinking gravely. "No stroke before the electrocution date, the vt Jan. 13. Governor said his alti Arctic circle. Ned Arey, a placer miner, who died many years ago, is the only man known to have prospected there previously.

preliminary December estimates pointed to the largest volume since 1929. "Dcpartmnet store sales in Phila-dclnhia were about 10 per cent higher than last year. In Louisville, San Francisco, Atlanta. Pittsburgh, Chicago. Seattle, and New Orleans gains of 10 per cent or better were reported." Hitler Takins alrmav Pasadena, Calif.

(JF) Harry There is no end, apparently, to the many and various duties the fire department may be called upon to perform. Friday one of Reuben Herbert said field assays over an Ready For Campaign tude t'-v arl tho Hauptmann care r.rv inquir-." but he i he had not hired investi- Newspapers Get Fulsome Praise From Educator to show on a Iccal stage in some time, and the patter of their dummies. Willie, Sally and Freckles, is unusually refreshing. Billy Baird is good looking and ha an infectious rmile as well as ability to mystify his audience, lie had ten dextrous fingers that are tdept at sleicht-of-hand. Sirens in Satin is an appropriate name fur the "girl' show that accompanies the aforementioned acts.

The ftix Satinettes arc prettily carbed in all their numbers, but in their second i.pncarancc. in the so-called modern tempo, their cos- Cooper led a parade of sub-par shot-hakers through the final day of first area 24 miles square showed high grade gold ore throughout. Twelve CJiJcarJu til. A.i-f-at round play in the Pasadena $4,000 open Saturday, chalking up a sensa Trane's youngsters discovered that he was locked in the bathroom, and no end of shouted instructions could help him to get out. The fire depart tional 66 to tie tne course record.

miles to the east, he found a large deposit, containing a rich vein of silver which he traced three and a half miles. i. r--' f-' te We Instill oil The Chicago professional, winner ment was called in as a last alterna I)ieii. Itet Rumor Bolder Stand of the Pasadena meet four years ago, sri'ith'r to tive, and the fire laddies under the The petroleum deposits was 40 shot the 18-hole round five strokes personal supervision of Chief Fred miles from the gold lodge discov under par, equalling the score set in tarouh tte V. S.

I Chicaso. 111. OP, The McGlachlan ran a ladder up to the Insull ery, he said. 1930 by Craig Wood, Deal, N. star A ri' r-tt-n-t a drive 'family d'-ckned Saturday nicht arc ana aDDre- bathroom window and obligingly i r-'ti-Tl tnr IX-- r.

I.r..r:- tftvit tr I Viated. extricated the breathless youngster, Berlin, Germany (P) Adolf Hitler was said by informed sources Saturday to be "taking a bolder Ninety-one professionals, with scores of 77 or less, and 30 Mustangs Arrive Matt Cameron, Russ Thompson, and of the! nannon omnesi aianiey ais- Lr csitu er.r-tj.T.e utility czar tihty crar amateurs, with 78 or under, go into rf the CrifiS I M.d iit; some more of the boys offered ex planned to make a i PJa5 her in an acro- For Rose Bowl Game stand as German armaments in crease." the 18-hole second round today. pert advice. Looks like the depart La Ti i a eta f. hsmstlf in the field satire number.

She Roes farther of I than the usual acrobatic dancers in Three strokes back of Cooper For concrete examples of this ment ought to be given a set of pass keys and a couple of jimmies by-the Pasadena, (JP) The cir brilliant play were Mortie Dutra, De stand, they said he recently reject cus came back to town Saturday. troit: Henry Picard, Hershey, -i 21 city fathers. ed both British and French moves for arms limitation pact involv It was Southern Methodist's un Vic Ghezzi, Deal, N. and Orville Professor E. E.

Rohinson Of Stanford Speaks To Historical Society Chattanooga, Tenn. (JP) The newspaper was pictured by Edgar E. Robinson of Stanford university Saturday night as the historian's surest and most nearly eternal source of information. "The living event is forever gone," Robinson told the American Historical society, "but the newspaper is evidence that life was here." Robinson spoke "in praise of newspapers" at the association's annual dinner. "During the past 15 years," declared Robinson, "in a period of unpre v.n rv.

nv 7C-ycar-oId financier and, twisting her body into loops. Milt li lrtctrtcal enssncer said whatever! A part of the comedy is i I h.d tndrr way were tl by Comer and Anderson, who An "embrynrsic both dacc ard sin, end Lansdon all i in La Sal'e street were' rnd Storey olTcr a sophisticated and Saturday was the deadline for the White, St. Louis. ing Germany. beaten football troupe, primed with an array of fine and fancy football acrobatics for the edification of contest sponsored by this depart Horton Smith, Chicago, winner of rr r.ri it rt Hitler, they said, is even more cool than ever before toward the the Miami Biltmore title last week, -v i-s'i' r-v ui ci.iis hjucc numoer.

eisye ment which had to do with a set of historical questions and opinions as to how La Crosse should go about its would i and Fave credent a sister dancinirlld French proposal for an air pact f-I ttjufxh fnend posted a 70, one stroke under par, i i in nv 1 r. I 1 1 Stanford and, 85,000 odd fans who will fill the Rose Bowl to over-flowing here New Year's day. and Sam Parks, Pittsburgh, na End Of Aliinonv Fried rrr-i cechncd to discuss limitations of ar in tie Club Royalc orchestra of bfr casting V. tional open champion, failed to qualify with a disappointing 78. I5v Citv Man!" Kansas City.

witn sir r.nc Fhipps, the Failing to live up to his reputa-ion as a pessimist, Coach Matty centennial. We are free to confess that the number of entries fell short of the gpofy contest about the best place in La Crosse to propose, but the results were interesting and the Britifh ambassador to Berlin, who Bunched back of the lanky Smith On screen the Majestic of last saw Hitler Dec. 13. loyi Tyr tut fvarr" il A were Ky Laffoon, Chicago; Bill Mehlhorn, Louisville; Chuck Ward, Bell promised his galloping Mustangs would be in the best physical condition of the season! Iniormed sources said Hitler wmnah will be announced Monday. would reserve the right to withhold cedented turmoil and uncertainty, we tinder -xi ef free Jijtur- fers Tosn Brofvn and Marion Nixon in "Sweepstake Annie." a tale of a sweet girl, her money-grabbing family, and her lucky sweepstakes tsckew frm or I Los Angeles, and Jack Holbrook, Pomona, amateur with par 71's.

"We don't rate to be the favorites. his views until after ratification of it w.r.i i $3 in a hop. I took the Franco-Soviet pact of mutual have constantly before our eyes a new kind of newspaper. In purpose it is not new, but very old for it Johnny Dawson, Chicago ama A postcard, graciously given its patrons by a swanky New York chop house, contained this mes assistance, now before the French Eell told Coach Claude (Tiny) Thornhill, mentor of the western representatives, when they met at the train, "and neither do you. It's a A t- '''J--; tre t.hUr stamp artd the mucilage I- threw into the East river.

ira; r.lV- 'y' "On Saturday. Dec. 14. I left the FT f. tT? --T; ent don to the hall- arises from a basic American picture chamber of deputies.

German officials contend that thi teur; Sam Puget, Del Monte, the veteran MacDonald Smith, Glen-dale, and Mark Fry, Oakland, trailed a stroke behind, while Olin freedom of the press. sage: "The sojourn here haf eets inter Telegrapher Is Found Dead In Signal Tower pact holds a threat of war against good even ball game." "It is a factor of increasing im esteeng highlights, but of theese fr.r; ii h-? tn'f'i fTt-c-, fv. I atked l.cr to direct rr.e latair. The menu ees jus place be Dutra, former national open king, finished with 73. portance in evaluating the patterns in the public mind.

Other agencies uermany and closely resembles the Franco-Russian alliance before the World war. The French deny this Co-Operation On Silver Gfacte which he did. Greenville. Pa. (A) The engi fore me.

The pork chops 60c, 2 for 1.10. Being threefty, one tek 2 and for expression of public opinion may have declined in importance. The newspaper has not." National Pro League I the Ixington avenue neer cf a Be5emer ana Lake Eric fubnayl express tip to street train saw the danger sisrnal set "5 Rd the f.C'h stree rsaimt him and brought his train Buying Program Seen Washington, D. C. (JP) The pos hj'i i al.mc.fvy "and Vji.i T2iat tc f-j i Itu! tY fU-f'tr.

pwr a deL.crr-J SatrrUv. interpretation or the treaty. Risliop Waldorf Gives Cheerful Predictions The Stanford professor, referring tu. I cot o.T one block 1 to stc-n. sibility of a concert of action by Stars In Scrimmage Denver, An aggrega to "our knowledge of the past," said He waited, but the signal never American nations on this govern nowhere else is it so vividly, so ment's silver buying program was completely, so fairly revealed," as in changed.

Members of the crew stomped through the heavy snow to the tele seen Saturday by Senator Thomas the newspapers. ONE- tion of National Professional football league players, here to meet the Detroit Lions on New Year's day, following the arrange Of newsmen, he said: "They are ments of a U. conference rf jrf wrti tii aver.tio. i mo.u;r-. i'l in an artrr.ent houso her I Nfuarc and va directed cp Ftt tnd avenue to street.

I "I lir.rcrcd there about five min-J then walked ncro to avenue and took the Madi-s avenue bu downtown. I had i my hair cut at a barber thep oa Lcitston avenue, in the 40s. on the metal here next week. trampled Friday night's light snowfall off the Denver university field saf a dime." PRIXCESS CEEZALL. Another yarn has it that a youngish La Crosse man, going through his Christmas greeting cards of the year before, found two one dollar bills inside one of the missives.

He had forgotten all about the money, the bloody capitalist! One of the town cut-ups planning to attend the Legion's dance on New Year's Eve because he heard there was to be a nude number, changed his mind when he found out that the "nude" is to be only young Mr. 1936. TIIK SWAMP ANGEL. not propagandists and they are not crusaders. They attempt to present the passing moment with the same impartiality, the same honesty and Secretary Moreenthau has invited in a peppery workout Saturday.

graph tower ahead. They found the operator, Edward T. Lynch. 42, dead at his post. THREE rCitlnuel frrm r-rn c-5 rr.cf i t3.c track.

tPni sar wa Lj.ck tn Du! FarrrT. ef If Wi, Roy (Link) Lyman of the Uni some members of the congressional silver bloc to meet with him and Eduardo Saurez of the Mexican finance ministry next Wednesday the same high purpose as the historian uses many years later." Chicago. 111. UP) Cheerful predictions of good times ahead for the country's churches came Saturday from Bishop Ernest Lynn Waldorf of the Methodist Episcopal church, who pointed to an increase in church membership during 1935. "There are evidences of improvement in other phases of our national life." the bishop said in his annual New Year's message.

"And institutional religion will feel this in due time. "In every major economic crisis for a hundred years, relicious in t' ir.y-Ahc re. versity of Nebraska, all-stars' coach, sent 13 players through a lively scrimmage and passing and kicking performance. "I propose then," he said, "a toast ry eti'tn. -S-o' Prmiouly I made up a package' night.

to the newspaper the revealing tan to ray t3 UrA cn wri.twatch and one rthln. 'The occasion offers an oppor diary of a great people." The team lined up for scrimmage ti letters. I made this tin in my tunity for American countries to get ut rat rn. Sore Threat rtm. I wrapped thi in an Albany rcw.T and put a little blood oa would be solved when money teenme available for carrying out provisions of the Wilcox law passed together and co-operate in carrying out a silver program," said as follows: Steve Hokuf, formerly of Boston, and Wilbur (Red) White, Brooklyn, ends; Lou Gordon, Chicago Cardinals, and Gail O'Brien, Boston, tackles: Tex Irwin, New York Giants, Honored An -fuJ from one of my gums The Night Watchman had two r.

O. i- Thomas, who one of the senate's silver authorities. sn uarwr nf in nights off. On the first he stayed and Forrest McPherson, Philadelphia, sruards: Pete Bausch, Boston, center; dices have not turned up until from 18 months to two years after out until 6:30 a. m.

On the second he pulled up at 5:30. A bus man's Dilliimer Pal Faces Bernie Masterson. Chicago Bears, quarterback; Arnold Herber, Green S.crra a ia nv lie wcxe olliers to climb." Bay, and George Grosvenor, Bears, holiday. Pessimism about the future of it from Grand Central annex. "I then went over to Grand Central staUon and waited until 1:40.

when an Albany train was to leave. I lock the letter to my brother and put cn the end cf a Pullman car a. it pulled out of the station. Return To Prison various parts of the country. A survey to determine where such bases should be located and the cost of various sites now is in progress.

OHIcers said that for every plane in the air. more than 30 ground men are required to take care of it. As halfbacks, and George Sauer, Green Bay, fullback. Win Croft and Walt McDonald of Brooklyn also partici And here all the time we thought the United States Bishop Waldorf called "stupid and unthinkable," up with tad feer cr. fr.c-rr..r.

fr.d from XtJif rarest "Ortf.rrar.Iy I ecu! have Id to -r-ever there ar.d they'd t-i I my voice pated, as did Ed Barton, former Den ver university guard, who may play "Then I went and unchecked my with the- All-Stars. Detroit will assemble its squad of at Grand Central staticn i Whafd ti r.trptf r. rnd lock a cross! own 42nd street saying that the country's natural resources, while "wasted reckless-l3" are "well nigh inexhaustible." iOEMM Zi here Sunday noon. COACHES PICK S. Jtf.

U. Wra. I my rroEi'Tr over to 5ixth avenue. I frr over to the airplane strength increases, so does the number of men needed to service and equip them. When large groups of planes move from base to base, the problem arises of how to care for them For the present 1.130 airplanes in Utt I to cxanurte specimens.

waUcrd to the msdfown bus ter hM Ln frort cf my mouth ar.d rrinal. v. here I waited foV the 2:15 New York, N. Y. OP) Football coaches polled Saturday by the Associated Press, Curing their an wr.T;Ti-d he'p Ar.d tn a fcu to Trenton I Chicago, 111.

(JP) Francis See-ley, 27, who told police he and the late John Dillinger were "pals" Indiana state prison, faced return to jail Saturday for a $90 holdup. Seeley was seized in a raid on his Chicago apartment and identified, Burnside police said, as on of three holdupmen who robbed grocery truck on Oct. 28. In his apartment, police said they found four shotguns, burglar's tools, equipment for stealing automobiles, bullets, and five cases of hi-jacked whiskey. Seeley's wife, Paula, and his seven-months-old son wer home.

the princess had croaked. Saddened by the loss of a pet dog, a young woman who works at Barron's set out to make herself attractive not to men, but to dogs. Instead of shooing away strays, she coaxed them on. But none would yield to her charms. Days later, after numerous such affairs, the young woman, just to keep in practice, coaxed a homeless canine waif to follow her to work.

Hours later, as she was to go home, she found him waiting for her. And she, bless her heart, got a taxi for herselfand the shivering dog and they went home. For all we they have been ttvr rr.iKiV folks co-re out "I arrived Trvr.ton alxiut 5 and c.l 'odwk. I stayed there until early Bii JlrS-Atiney ef Wednesday morning. I went to the tz'l a ctrtain man his Tn free l.brarj".

where I spent ta-atn was tvit rlaln lay. y. yervice, the air corps has only 1.31a commissioned officers, which include pilots as well as training, engineering and administrative officers. An enlisted strength of 15.081 makes up the air corps complement. Efforts are being made to procure 2.000 more officers for the army.

nual convention, showed Southern Methodist a slight favorite over Stanford in the Rose Bowl game on New Year's day. Of 17 hazarding opinions, eight picked S. M. seven selected Stanford to win and two, Stub Allison of California, and Fritz Crisler of Princeton, were I took the bus to -ft I Larrxd Liter that or.re "At ANNA M. STUPKA Anna M.

Stupka, 62, of 819 Winnebago street, passed away in a local hospital Saturday morning. She is survived by her husband; three sons, Dr. E. C. of St.

Paul, Charles J. and Francis L. of La Crosse; two daughters, Mrs. Edwin Birnbaum of La Crosse and Evelyn M. at home; five grandchildren; two brothers, Frank Tomasek of Wau-coma, and Thomas Tomasek of Albany, and two sisters, Mrs.

J. Pavlicek of St. Paul and Mrs. most of whom, it said, probably would be trained for the air corps. happy ever after.

Lrrl.t-rtviUi'. crowed the Delaware river to New Hope (Pa.) and started walking on tiie road to Philadelphia "V.hen I reached a few miles from DcySestown, I threw my black overcoat away, my brown hat. a pair of gray g'oves and pair of scissors and Leaders Disagree On IT "9T SUNDAY POME 'hri he 3i waikirg rsi a strong turr.ed on the currcr.t rd fork all tr.e iron frcci hi tlxl. lie S4 just t.n cut. that's DEIXNDS TITIX Ve-rk.

V. WV-Rfl Lee. figure kit.n? cha.T.r:-vi in hi.5-.ory. a d- t. fcr Lis uxzr.i Wis ar.d a Paris, France (JP) A three-year REACHES NET FINALS Brookline, Mass.

(JPy Virginia Luxury Pensions Ta Washington, D. C. (JP) A dis- Hollinger, Dayton, defending A lovely little church upon a knoll A fitting place for me to take my program reintorcing trances air fleet will be completed within 18 soul I champion in the national junior girls' indoor tennis championship reached the final round Saturday defeating months. General Victor Denain. minister of air, told the senate Satur Albert Mateju of Hokah.

Funeral services will be held Tues I "I then stepped, taped my eyes sr.d rr.ourh vath tape that I had Upon its regular Sunday morning I stroll, day. among democrats over whether tj social security program should financed by a tax on luxuries. en tr.e cfjymp.c At the same time completion of a rurcha-'d previously and then tieJ my ankles, knee and hand wit't I rolled down a hill until All neatly dressed and sleek. And when it has been exercised and Chairman Buchanan oi tne iwur vast program of steel and concrete fortifications on the German frontier Hope Knowles, Philadelphia, 6-2, 6-1. The other finalist, Helen Bern-hard, New York, eliminated Elent Ciccone, Newton, second seeded player and runner-up last year, 7-5, 6-4.

fed. Admonished there, and filled with appropriations committee saia shouJd. Chairman Harrison of tn senate finance committee, wn.1" i nt financing proper dread. day morning at 8:30 at the home, and at 9 o'clock at St. Wenceslaus church.

The Rev. Ferdinand Cech will officiate, and interment will be made in the Catholic cemetery. The rosary will be said at the home Monday evening at 7:30. Friends may call at the Blaschke funeral home Sunday afternoon and evening, and until 2 o'clock Monday afternoon, when the body will be taken to the residence. l.e cn.yr.try" rr.cn tock ever the ice el-b nw en the reef cf Marion Square Garden.

irz. thick a-d Afr.ca ti.n-A-.'.t tr.z.rZ teem the Cape I take it home and put it back to bed, I the roadway underneath mc. "Within 10 minutes on the roadway a car stopped ind picked me up." Kcr.sha. Wi which received IU city charter in 1S50. was called Southport for the first 18 years of jJcisseu upuii mc mt uiuu incorporated in the present law, saia To sleep another week.

to make France safe against a possible rtazi invasion was announced by the reporter of the senate army The air minister said he had re-movtd military airports from their exposed frontier positions back to the interior. Ralph R. Teetor (above) of Hag-erstown, one of the leading automotive engineers of the country and blind since early childhood, will be inducted as president of the Society of Automotive Engineers in Detroit next January. (Associated Press Photo.) it should not. The act calls for raising tne John McBee, 84, guide in the Kansas statehouse at Topeka, is one of the few surviving veterans who served in the Indian campaigns under General Custer, Now, let's see.

What was that we essary money Dy pay rou ployes taxes. gave your folks again? its existence..

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