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4 MINNEAPOLIS STAR. JOURNAL MAY i I 2 4 I I 1 S-M 1114 5 4) 1234 I Hi It ll l) 14 5710 in tj it it 20 21 JI 22 14 25 a 14 '5 I 1 2JI 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1 1 26 27 28 29 30 1 10 II 12 13 li It IT It 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 21 21 20 31 MINNEAPOLIS, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1912 PAGE 9 nokedric Adams. AFL Building Service Help File Notice Strike Would Involve 30 Buildings and 1,000 Employes Strike notice was filed with the state labor conciliator today by AFL Building Service Employes union 26 against 30 OTUFF YOU WON'T CARRY TO THE GRAVE: To-day marks the anniversary of Paul Revere's ride, reminds II. Mendel. And without prejudice to Taul, the fact remains he was captured by the British, his horse taken away from him and he failed to reach his objective.

It was a Dr. Frescott who did. But Paul had a good man handling his publicity, Poet Longfellow." Paul is remembered, the doctor little known When you hear or read about somebody in this state being revived by a pulmotor, it's somebody's error. It's an inhalator that does the reviving When you get your Victory garden going, you might remember there's a commercial protective cream on the market that when applied to the surface of tho skin forms a film that prevents dirt, paint, grease, oil and what-not from adhering to the skin. Tho cream eliminates the use of gloves Railroads spend nearly $350,000,000 a year for fuel.

Democratic Advisory Committee Announced 31 Persons on Body Represent All Groups of Party in State; Farmer-Laborites Also Given Recognition By M. W. HALLORAX Star Journal Political Writer The long-awaited "advisory" committee which will work with Theodor S. Slen, new captain of the Democratic party in Minnesota, was announced today in Washington by Oscar Ewing, assistant national chairman. In the makeup of 31 persons, all groups of the Democratic party in the state are represented and it also includes one or two Farmer-Labor leaders.

Slen himself was named as chairman. The two national committee members, John P. Erickson, Duluth, who also was one of the former "Big 3," and Mrs. Mother of New Ulm War Hero Honored i inim i ii mi iraniiiwsss ri 7 ysK 7 I It frr i-n Minneapolis buildings, largely downtown, involving 1,000 employes. Conciliator James L.

Kelley scheduled a conciliation meeting at 2 p.m. Tuesday in 205 Transportation building. THE REV. C. I PALMER, St.

Charles, has a re-minder that we'd all better stick In our bonnets. The state law vehicle rode specifically states that any vehicle traveling on the road ts entitled to one-half the road. Is not a bike a vehicle? jt Mr. Palmer. Many a motorist; has nudged a cyclist over to the shoulder or called the bike rider some uncomplimentary names when the motorist was obliged to turn out for a cyclist.

The whole bike situation needs attention now more than ever with the Increase of them on tha road, so let's glvo the two-wheclors a break, huh? lid a McCabe Kayser, St. Requests for assistance in negotiations involving 3,850 workers also were received. AFL TWIN CITIES CARPEN Beter, are on, as is Paul A. Rasmussen, former Farmer-Laborite and former "Big 3" member. State Committee Chairman Elmer F.

Kelm, Chanhassen, repre TERS' DISTRICT COUNCIL REQUESTED AID IN NEGOTIATIONS with Master Builders association, Associated General Con sents his group and John E. Regan, Thief Latches Door to Keep Owner Out W. L. McVay, 8150 W. Calhoun boulevard, came home last night to find the chain latch on the front door.

After he climbed in a window, he found a prowler had put on the latch while he snooped around to find $10. Burglars got $7 Jn cash and a purse from the home of Arne Halanen, 521 Fenn avenue N. tractors, Master Home Builders association and Home Builders institute for about- 3,500 carpenters. Meeting was set for 10 a.m. Wednesday in the state capitol.

AFL Plaster Tenders union 111, a a the Moonan Regan group. Judge J. F. Meighen, Albert Lea, state chairman in the heyday of the Joe Wolf ascendency, was named. Thomas Gallagher, Minneapolis, is there, too, and so are State Representatives George a MRS.

CARRIE BIANCHI, MRS. JAMES BERG, I'OKI. JAMES BERG Hero's mother congratulates cousin and his bride THE MUNICIPAL LIQUOR store at Menagha, has this sign posted prominently on its counters: "Patrons accompanied by minors or children will not be served." Here's a strange situation Involving film people: George Taggert and Adolo Pearce, who piny the newly weds in the anti-syphilis picture, "No Greater Sin," now at the Alvln theater, were once actually Mr. and Mrs. in private life.

They were divorced three years ago A beauty hint from an expert: If your eyelashes keep hitting tho lenses of your glasses, you can halt tho annoyance by curling them up out of the way on an eyelash curler. This goes for men, too, says tho beauty expert, but men had better do the trick behind a locked door An army camp gng going the rounds tolls of tho sentry In a motor cavalry camp who heard hoofboats. The sentry gave the customary, "Halt! Who's there?" Just then the horse whinnied. "Advance and be mechanized," yelled tho sentry. Minneapolis, and Hod Carriers union 132, St.

Paul, representing 235 employes, asked aid in dealing Brown, Fort Snelllng, and Msgr. Humphrey Moynl han joined in tribute to the soldier. Crookston, and Charles Halsted, Mrs. Bianchi was here for the wedding of her cousin, Corp. James Berg of Fort Riley, and Brainerd, who quit the Farmer Labor party.

with Minneapolis and St. Paul Master Plasterers associations. Negotiators will meet 10 a.m. Tuesday in 205 state capitol. AFL Carpet, Linoleum and Resilient Floor Decorators union lo Miss Edith Bernice Eastmnn, Minneapolis.

Present at the testimonial were Mr. and Mrs. Representatives of the army, state and church joined in paying homage today in Minneapolis to Mrs. Carrie Bianchi, of New Ulm, mother of Lt. Willibald C.

Bianchi, only Minnesota man in the present war to win the Congressional Medal of Honor. In the auditorium of Incarnation church Mayors Marvin Kline, Minneapolis; John McDonough, St. Paul, and Paul Grassle, Rochester, and Col. Paul Fussy Prisoner Willibald C. Bianchi, New Ulm, grandparents Carl Carlgren, St.

Paul, a Farmer-Labor leader, is another member. Says He Didn't Know of the soldier and his two sisters, Gcrmayne and Mary Louise. His father was killed in a hunting accident several years ago, cal 596 asked for aid in negotia tions with 16 Minneapolis linoleum The list runs on with names of companies. Involved are 115 em Court Clerk So Wouldn't Plead Mrs. Margaret Dripps, Rochester; Harry F.

Prinz, Long Prairie; ployes. Representatives will meet 10 a.m. Tuesday in 205 Transporta Mayor John J. McDonough, St. Man Struck Down in Loop tion building.

Paul; James R. Landy, Olivia; T. Mathew Pennig, 45, 622 N. Fifth street, was, in municipal court to- m. Eide, Minneapolis; Fred Schilp- lin, St.

Cloud publisher; Alex C. PARENTS, GIVE this hint to your cycling youngsters, will you? Attached to each bike license Is a metal tag together with some copper wire and a little lead ball. Each lead ball weighs half an ounce and makes excellent salvage, Tho license department has made avallahlo a receptacle for depositing these materials. Have your youngster make use of it when he gets his new bike license, If you will. THE USO CLUBS all over tho country are going to ftine-tion in an odd way.

Lexicographers will depend on the various service clubs all over the country for a collection of slang used by the service men. If a slang word Is widely used, It will bo Included In the new dictionaries. Extensive usage of any word by the service men will eventually make Unit word acceptable as a dictionary word. Jeep is all set for inclusion now, aay on a aruns cnarge. McKnight, Duluth; State Repre City's 15th Traffic Fatality sentative Ed Chilgren, Littlefork; Felix Sherry, deputy municipal court clerk, asked him: "WERE Evan A.

Anderson, St. Peter; T. A. Letnes, Nielsville; M. B.

Hurley, Postal Trial Def ense Set Expect to Show His Action Ordered YOU DRUNK, PENNIG?" "NUTS TO YOU," replied Pennig, Pine City; State Senator Gerald Vote Voided "We haven't been properly intro T. Mullin, Minneapolis; Carl J. Eastvold, Ortonville; Foster C. Ku- duced." He sat down in the bull bat, Owatonna, Younger Democrats at Honeywell pen. Judge William A.

Anderson bark' state chairman C. Richardson, Elgin; A. N. Cosgrove, Minneapolis; Mrs. Phil DeMore, Duluth; St.

Paul Youth Killed as Driver, Taunted by Companions, Proves Car Can Go 80 Miles an Hour An unidentified pedestrian struck down at Fourth street and Hennepin avenue today by a Long Lake motorist was the city's fifteenth traffic fatality of the year. Meanwhile, in St. Paul, police investigated the death of a youth killed when the driver of a car tested its Defense attorneys in trial of Kelly Postal, accused of embezzling ed at him: "Stand up! Answer Rudolph Rautio, Cloquet; Mrs. Silas Close Ballot Protest Causes Action the question." $5,000 in union funds, will seek to M. Bryan, Minneapolis, and Mrs.

Pennig said: "That's up to the show Monday, when trial is resum Thomas P. Gorman, St. Paul. cops." ed in district court, that Postal Results of a national labor rela Slen announced $8,605 had been Judge Anderson ordered him taken back to jail to think over tions board election Sept. 11 among took the money legally under orders of the union membership.

Postal, former secretary-treas remitted to commit his answers until Monday. production nad maintenance cm ployes of Minneapolis Honeywell tee treasury out of receipts of the Washington birthday dinner. urer of General Drivers union 544 FOR YEARS I've read about Father Dlvlno and have won dcrcd how ho mado his appeal. A copy of his "The New Day" came in last week. Here's an excerpt: "Then I say it Is a prlvl-lego to materialize that which you realize.

It Is no good unless you can materialize it. But you can't materialize it by testifying it, and by recognizing it, and by realizing it; you can materialize it and repersonlfy lt, and when you repcrsonlfy it, you become to bo the Living epistle of that which you have spoken. You will bo seen and read by mean as you read a book. You are a Living epistle, because it is no longer suppositional, it is no longer a supposition; no longer observed superstltlously, but it is observed as a Living reality, for you are the personillcation of that which you have spoken. Aren't you glad! Live the truth and speak the truth and say the truth and you will be the truth and others will realize lt where once they only surmised It.

You can realize that which Is materialized; and you are the person of that which' was nlvisible." Sounds like he and Gertrude Stoln did a little collaboration, doesn't it? Regulator Co. were ordered set Science Cited aside and vacated by the NLRB AFL, who holds a similar in 544 CIO, is charged with speed to counter taunts of his companions. The Minneapolis victim was described as between 50 and 60 years old, about six feet tall, weighing 200 pounds, wearing a gray hat and suit and brown overcoat. His clothing was all purchased in loop stores. today.

taking AFL funds when he and Four Women Deny Charges Hearings Set After Morals Raid Four women arrested in a raid Robert Wishart, international 5 Boys Held in Cottage Prowls Go to Brainerd Five 18-year-old North St. Paul representative of CIO United Elec in Car Death Textbook Used to Fix Speed of Auto trlcal, Radio and Machine Workers other union members bolted to the CIO last June. The prosecution completed its testimony late yesterday with the contention the secession was illegal under by-laws union, who received the decision by wire, said LOCAL 1145 OF youths were turned over to the THE UNION WOULD FILE A RE QUEST FOR A NEW ELECTION Crow Wing county sheriff, at Brainerd, today after they admit He was struck by the car of Herbert F. Bcchtle, 45, Long Lake, who in a statement to police said he was driving 18 to 20 miles an hour. The accident occurred at 1:10 a.m.

Bcchtle "gave his name and ad on an alleged disorderly house at 37 S. Eleventh street entered not guilty pleas in municipal court with the NLRB immediately. ted breaking into seven summer of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters. In an attempt to show the number of union members who joined the secession movement, the state In the Sept. II election, AFL cottages at Trout Lake near Brainerd and stealing two tires at Clear The place was raided last night Lake.

dress to ambulance attendants and was released because THE PE by Elmer Hart, morals squad head, Traffic Judge Paul Guilford today had under advisement the case of Richard McDonald, 19, 8215 Lyn-dale avenue charged with careless driving in connection with the traffic death of Rolland Meehl, 8, 4932 Elliot avenue, Feb. 26. The boy was fatally injured as he crossed Portland avenue and Forty-sixth street. The case was continued to April 24. Federal Labor union obtained 0152 votes and the CIO union 947.

The CIO local subsequently contested the ecle.tlon, contending ineligible employes had voted. produced a list of 614 men who paid dues to CIO-544 and later re ARTICLES RECOVERED IN and three members of the squad. DESTRIAN DID NOT SEEM TO BE BADLY INJURED, AND turned to AFL-544. Defendants gave their names as MARJORIE WILLIAMS, 31, charged with keeping a disorderly house; MARJORIE CARTER, 25, CLUDED AN OUTBOARD MOTOR, BLANKETS, FLASHLIGHTS, CLOCKS AND FISHING TACKLE, the state crime bureau said. He said the board set aside the election returns "in view of the Give A wan Department WHITE MALE chow, five months old, good with children Walnut 7026 Barberry hedge Emerson 1632 Mother cat and three kittens Geneva 2906 Male collie, one year old, suburban home wanted Gladstone 2039 Male part spitz and part fox terrier, one year old Regent 1754 White male spitz, one year old Pleasant 2378, call after six Male springer, five years old Walnut 3036 Free dirt for filling 2130 Sheridan N.

Female part angora kitten, six weeks old, houscbroken Parker 1887 Mother cat and baby kitten 4451 Hiawatha avenue Five male part English bull puppies 3401 Edwards avenue NE. Mother cat and throe-part angora kittens Bridgeport 4097 Tart chow and part Great Dane male pups, two and a half months old Kenwood 8820 Clay for filling Gran, ville 8045 Femalo bull terrier, two years old, country preferred 719 Ninth avenue SE. Rocks suitable for rock garden, dirt for filling 2015 James avenue S. Currant and gooseberry bushes for tho digging 1217 Aldrich avenue N. Free dirt for filling 3620 Eleventh avenue S.

Free dirt 1406 Madison street NE. Cedric Adams' column also appears in the Sunday Tribune and Star Journal and GALE MEYERS, 23, charged with being found in a 'disorderly Marooned Party on Lake of Woods Are Thought Safe extremely narrow margin between the unions in the election and in house, and CONNIE DENNISON Three boys, two of them 15 and the third 13, were held by St. Paul police on suspicion of au Figuring in testimony was a physics textbook introduced by 23, charged with being a common view further of the speculative nature of any attempt to estimate the effect on the company's employes of the support given by prostitute. tomobile theft and alleged theft of one dollar's worth of gasoline from Traffic Patrolman Jack Boike in an attempt to prove McDonald was traveling about 36 miles an hour Judge William A. Anderson set two St.

Paul filling stations. instead of the 30 to 35 he claimed. hearings for Wednesday. Police said one 15-year-old boy group leaders to both unions." Local 1145 will meet 8 p.m. Mon day at 1126 Harmon place to con Four men arrested in the place Boike told the court the speed COULD TALK.

The victim lapsed into unconsciousness and died within an hour, Bechtle was then picked up to make his statement, and was released later. Bechtle said he stopped after he heard the impact. Police said the victim appeared to have been dragged across the street and apparently was run over by the right wheels of Bechtle's car. The number of fatalities, 15, compares with 18 at this time last year. Killed In the St.

Paul accident was Floyd Gervais, 15, 298 Burgess i Injured were Jerome Tima, 18, 393 Burgess street, the driver, who suffered possible internal injuries, concussion and a severed finger; Richard Toskey, 14, 297 escaped from Red Wing, stole a were fined $25 each for being of a test car multiplied by the car there and drove to St. Paul, found in a disorderly house. slder the demand for another elec square root of the length of Mc- picking up the other boys and driv INTERNATIONAL FALLS (U.E) Four persons, missing since they set out across the ice of Lake of the Woods to deliver mail last Tuesday, were believed safe today. A. E.

Romaine, Minneapolis, assistant inspector of the civil aeronautics commission, sighted them as he flew over Oak island, 50 miles north of Warroad, yesterday. The marooned party includes Jo tion. Donald's skidmarks divided by the ing them to Sparta, where County Attorney Ed Goff today they were arrested. square root of the braking diS' tance in the test showed McDon ordered the premises at 37 S. Eleventh street padlocked.

aid was traveling about 36 miles an hour. Mother Wants Back Child Left Here 5 Years Ago Twin Cities Choir Directors to Meet First dinner meeting of the new ly organized Twin Cities Choir Di 150 Openings in Motor Battalion seph Wilkinson, U. S. immigration CHECK CHARGE Flying Effects to Be Studied At least 150 army openings are officer; Pete Frolander, a guide; Miss Nellie Risser, Angle Inlet, and Wilfred Saurdiff. rectors and Organists association, Lutheran synodical conference, will be held Monday at 6:30 p.m.

in AGAINST ODLUM IS DISMISSED Dismissal of a complaint charg City Couple to Fight Oregon Woman's Claim Burgess street, head injuries, and ROMAINE DROPPED SUP Two thousand medical men of waiting to be filled by trained automobile mechanics and office men for a motor service battalion organized here by Lt. Col. Bert Bas-ton, according to recruiting headquarters. Concordia Junior college, St. Paul PLIES TO THE GROUP FROM A the nation will attend the twenty, sixth annual session of the Amerl SMALL PLANE.

lng Jerome Odium, 36, former Min Officers are George N. Belsheim, Officials said it might be sev neapolis resident and author of Mr. and Mrs. Walter N. Jensen, Immanuel Lutheran church, presi can College of Physicians which opens in St.

Paul auditorium Mon "Each Dawn I Die," with obtain eral days before remaining ice on 3133 Thirty-eighth avenue to Robert De Bruycker, 17, 324 Topping avenue, possible chest injuries. All are of St. Paul. De Bruycker and Toskey told police they and Gervais had been heckling Tima about his car, and that he asserted it would do 80 miles an hour. Applications are being taken by day, according to E.

R. Lovcland, ing money under false pretenses dent; Frederick Jass, Our Saviour's English Lutheran, St. Paul, vice the lake thaws enough to get a boat to the marooned persons. had been announced today by Philadelphia, executive secretary. day prepared for a court fight to retain custody of a five-year-old girl who has lived with them since Minnesota Auto Dealers association, 314 Plymouth building.

The battalion will be a unit of 301st president; A. J. Sprengler, Trinity Lutheran, St. Paul, secretary, and Paul Denninger, St. John's Luther she was four months old.

Ordnance regiment, and will be used to repair and service all types The child is Judith Ann, daugiv Representatives are expected from every state, Canada, Puerto Rico, Cuba and Mexico. Doctors from the armed forces will also be an, St. raui, treasurer. They said he sped out Rice ter of Vera Evelyn Ashcroft, of of army motors. street, and that the speedometer HEADWATERS LAKES FLOW INCREASES Reservoir lakes at the head Multnomah county, Oregon.

County Attorney Ed J. Goff. The check which was the basis of the complaint has been paid and prosecution of the case would have required calling witnesses from California, Goff explained. Odium was arrested in Oklahoma City April 4 on a fugtive warrant and was released on $500 bond. reached 80.

In an effort to avoid striking another car on Wheelock parkway, Tima swerved his car, Compensation Act Covers Boy Scouts. Attorney General J. A. A. Burn- waters of the Mississippi showed an increase of ,11,040 foot-second- present.

Dr. Roger Lee, Boston, will preside at the first general session Monday afternoon, when aviation medicine and the effects of high-speed dive bombing will be discussed. Annual smoker will be held Mon Through Minneapolis attorneys, the mother late Friday, filed a petition in district court for a writ of habeas corpus to gain custody of the child. Hearing is set for May 13. Judith Ann was left with the quist today ruled Boy Scouts serv days (the volume of water represented by a flow of one cubic foot ing as volunteer after oe-ing sworn in as employes of a village, are covered by the work per second for one day) for the 10-day period ending April 10, the JUDITH ANN Subject of custody fight men's compensation act.

United States engineer's office at day evening in Stem hail at the NO FARE Cabbie Flees When Rider Pulls Gun MAX SILVER, 911 Dupont avenue cab driver, hauled a fare early today from Lake and Lyndale to Twenty-fourth street and Bryant avenue S. The cab meter showed a 35-cent charge. The fare refused to pay, and Silver demanded his money. The fare produced a big gun Jensens by "a third party," they Verne W. Moss, Preston vil they said.

It struck the curb, snapped off a telephone pole, then careened another 120 feet, turning over on its side. Spencer Rettke, 21, 1315 Seven-teenth avenue suffered a lacerated chin and jaw injury when his car struck a trolley pole at Tenth and Franklin avenues, snapped it off and left it standing at a 75 degree angle. Rettke was tagged for careless driving. New Clubrooms for Knights of Columbus Hennepin-Minneapolis council of Knights of Columbus has leased St. Paul announced today.

auditorium. Sessions will continue xplained today, and THEY lage attorney, asked for a legal HAD CONSENTED TO ADOP-TION OF JUDITH ANN by tha through Friday. All lakes reported increases, NEVER HAVE SEEN THE opinion after advising Burnquist Jensens nor to permit the child to MOTHER. Adoption proceedings that Preston has formed an emergency service corps of Boy Scouts 16 years of age, or older, to offer assistance in all emergencies arising in the village. Lutheran Group Plans Conference PARKER'S PRAIRIE, MINN.

Winnibigoshish having an increase of 4,940 foot-second-days; Leech, Pokegama, Sandy, 810; Pine, 270, and Gull, 390. Increases over the previous period were: Winnibigoshish, .15 foot; Leech, .03 foot; Pokegama, .40 foot; Sandy .18 foot; Pine, .04 foot, and Gull, .06 foot. All lakes were reported well above minimum stage. be In their custody. "Judy wouldn't even know this woman if she walked into our house," Jensen said.

"My wife and I have two grown daughters but we are happy with Judy and WE'RE GOING TO DO EVERYTHING WE CAN TO KEEP HER in fairness to Judy, we should be allowed to." WORKER FOUND DEAD Innes Taylor, 43, 5301 Knox -ave new clubrooms at Hennepin avenue and Sixth street in former location of the Cocoanut Grove. Headquarters recently have been in the Elks club. First social affair in the re- modeled clubrooms will be a dance Saturday, April 25. Formal opening celebration is being arranged for May 6, Leo P. Roth, grand knight, said.

i started by the Jensens last fall are pending in court. The mother never communicated with the Jensens nor the child until last November when she notified Mr. and Mrs. Jensen by letter that she was ready to "take back her baby," Jensen said. In her court petition, THE MOTHER STATED SHE NEVER Thirtieth annual convention of Red River Valley conference of Lutheran Augustana Synod of North America, will be held from April nue employe of Archer Daniels Midland Co.

mill, was found dead SCHOOL FOR CHAPLAINS NORFOLK, VA. UP) A school for chaplains, the first of its kind in naval history, has been started here to teach ministers and priests the ways of the navy as a working and demanded Silver's money. Silver had the car in gear. He got away fast and saved his money, although he didn't get his 35 cents. 30 to May 3 at First Lutheran in a washroom there by fellow em church here.

The Rev. Lambert ployes shortly after he had complained of feeling ill. Ingwall is pastor. and fighting organization..

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