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THE WEATHER Showers probable; net much change in temperature. Day's record, weather reports page 12-A. Radio page 7-A. MM, The Newspaper Iowa Depends Upon PRICE iiSil 3 CENTS--VoSi. DES MOINES, IOWA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 2, PAGES.

Revolt Crushed in Wild Night Session He a uu Ik Boy, 12, Saves JJTTERBACK IS THE FARM PROBLEM CAN WAIT FOR THE NEXT CAR. FINDS GOITER GROWS LIKE Earner bvom 'Rebels' Lose Fight to Cut Hopkins' Pay Jealous Dog ALL REPUBLIC MILLS ARMED, GIRDLER SAYS Head of Company A MUSHROOM WASHINGTON, D. Embat Rufus W. Scott, Des Moines attorney, was in Iowa Methodist FAVORED FOR PAROLE BOARD Kraschel Silent on Plans. Former Congressman Hubert tled administration leaders crushed a house revolt aimed at int mnr.

than An. third hospital Tuesday night suffering of the $1,500,000,000 work-relief 11 Of rj DoilbtS from deep lacerations inflicted by the teeth of the family's pet dog. The dog, a cross between a Col inhr unA nasDaH thai and passed the bill Tuesday night Iodine Theory. measure along to the senate by a 323 to 44 vote. lie and a Shepherd, was believed to have been seized with a fit of Jealousy.

It turned on Mr. Utterback of Des Moines Tuesday in his yard at Merle Hay road and Gives Views. Elsewhere Huge police force guards Republic Steel Corp. plant in South Chicago, III; S.500 motion picture workers end strike; Ford riot caxe to grand jury. These and other labor developments on page t.

loomed as the likely successor to the late Matt In the Iowa delegation, Bier-j NEW YORK. N. Y. UP A the-mann, Jacobsen and Harrington.lory that goiters on human necka all Democrats, and Dowell and grow' like mushrooms was an-Thurston, Republicans voted for nounced Tuesday at the first con-the bill. Gwynne, Republican, was vention of the United States chap-the sole Iowan opposing the meas-ter of the International College of ure.

The vote of Eicher was not recorded. Gilchrist (Rep.) Dr. Andre Crottl, of Columbus, was absent because of illness and; Ohio, reported discovery of evt-Wearin (Dem.l was called homeldence that at least one type of D. Cooney of Dubuque, on the Iowa board of parole if he wants the Job. Beaver ave.

Seated in Chair. Mr. Scott, seated in a chair, had reached to examine his son Frank, 12, who had returned from swimming, for sunburn. In a flash the dog leaped upon Mr. Scott, biting him on the hand and ankles, causing wounds which took 22 stitches to close.

Only the frantic efforts of the boy prevented the dog from doing his father more serious harm. goiter and perhaps all types ia caused by a fungus growth. CLEVELAND, OHIO Tom M. Girdler, chairman of Republic Steel Tuesday night Although Governor Kraschel's office was silent as to the parole board appoint-in it was learned the gov by the illness of his father. Inteime Bitlerno.

Final action came in an atmosphere of such Intense bitterness that leaders predicted privately that the house would not pass another "blank check" bill told newsmen that Republic's strike bound plants contain arms and ammu HCRERT ITTEKBACK. ernor has talked to Utter back authorizing President Roosevelt to Given Home. nition. spend relief money as ha sees fit The dog, known as Shep, came tilt i In his first about the position and that the state Democratic national committeeman stands an excellent 1 press conference to the Scott residence last winter and was given a home. Never sinceThe start of the six-state Likewise they indicated the measure passed Tuesday night may be the last of the billion dollar relief bills to win congressional approval.

steel strike, I sturdy, partly chance of getting the appointment. Mr Utterback was not in the city Tuesday night. Governor Kraschel has been considering several Democratic lawyers for the position. The vacancy on the board is that of the i bald, ruddy Mr. Girdler asserted: showing any signs of viciousness, the dog became the constant companion of members of the family.

After the attack, the dog was taken to a Des Moines kennel where it will be examined for symptoms of rabies. Mr. Scott is expected to be able to leave the hospital today. GIRDLER. Canned by Kpores.

The Ohio surgeon said that after a quarter century of research he could demonstrate that endemic goiter, the kind heretofore believed to be due to a lack of iodine in the diet, was caused by spores, the tiny organisms that build mushrooms and mold on bread. To prove his theory, Dr. Crottl said he had: 1. Found a specific fungus In goiters removed from humans. 2.

Found the same fungus in the water supply of areas where goiter was common. S. Produced goiter In dogs by feeding them cultures of this fungus. 4. Found the same fungus In cabbage.

5. Produced goiter in rabbita by feeding them cultures of this fungus. Fed iodine to the rabbita and demonstrated it did not prevent growth of the goiter. Dr. Crottl said his experiment showed the goiter-producing fungus was "transmitted by drink The measure was passed in substantially the form recommended by the president.

so-called "legal member" and the "1 never knew a steel plant that didn't have guns. We have( to protect our property and our workmen. I'm not saying our workers are armed, but our pany police are He had intervened over the salary for the Job is $3,000 a year. weekend to compromise differ CEDAR RAPIDS ences with patronage hungry Lawyer Needed. Inasmuch as the other two Girdler and other officers of Re- and rebellious Democrats who members of the board Leslie public met the press in a well earmarked 505 million dollars I appointed board room 15 floors of the appropriations for spe above the street Below, a dozen cific protects while the house AIRMAIL STOP City's Request Wins Ross of Sidney, and E.

C. Moore of Cedar Rapids, la. are not lawyers, an attorney must be selected by the governor for the third member. The unexpired term sat as a committee of the whole, "Adequate Funds." Other Labor News: Page 2. The revolt collapsed when Ma is to July 1, 1939.

jority Leader Sam Rayburn pickets, carrying placards de- ing water and vegetables." U. S. Approval. From Tha Rtgliitar' Haahlngloa, l. Bureau.

Should Mr. Utterback get the Tex.) outlined Mr. Roosevelt's posi nouncing Republic, paraded in tion. He said the president had jod, he could probably still devote considerable time to his private front of the Republic" building's WASHINGTON, D. Senator mw practice in Des Moines as pa entrance.

i Refusal. Nation' Capital: Tage 4. Clyde L. Herring announced Tuea- role Doard members customarily ao not devote all their time to the day that the postoffice department has approved an air mail stop for Girdler Insisted Republic would continue to refuse to sign the The spores he had observed, be said, were mostly minute golden bodies, round or oval In shape, which reproduced hy sexual conjugation and fertilization. He said their lite cycle was established, "having a resting stage In winter and becoming active In the spring." The surgeon asserted the fungus agreed to provide adequate funds work.

Mr. Utterback lost out to For AMELIA TELLS OF Cedar Rapids, la. Business and from the relief bill for PWA proj contract demanded by John L. ects, hlghwaya and grade crossing Lewis' Steel Workers Organizing mer Governor Clyde Herring in the civic interests of Cedar Rapids have been seeking approval of the elimination, flood control and wa Committee. The Lewis union primary race for the Democratic Shot Dead, Police Seize Killer stop through the Iowa senator for ter conservation work.

PORTO RICO HOP nominaUon for the United States senate last June. Mr. Utterback wants, in writing, recognition as i the collective bargaining agency several weeks. theory of goiter production "ex Senator Herring said the stop for its members in Republic em- served one term in congress, be probably will involve additional air plains many discrepancies" in the older Iodine theory. He JUNE BRIDES IS Get Licenses on First Day of Month.

Fifteen couples Tuesday obtained marriage licenses in the Polk county district court clerk's office, on the first day for "June brides." Fifteen other couples obtained their licenses Saturday, before the double holiday, a few of whom ing elected in 3934. Plans Flight Today to line lighting by the department of Commerce. Dutch Guiana. Other Mentioned. Several other names were men It explains why goiter is en Service will begin.

Senator Her Taunted by Minority Leader Bertram! Snell N. for the general character of his statement, Rayburn admitted he did not know the exact amount of money that the president would divert to the various projects which have been described a "vote-getting" and "ork." It was apparent, however, the GALLUP, N. M. WV-Guy E. Osborne, 24, fugitive wanted for the slaying of Truett E.

Rowe, tioned Tuesday as possible ap ring said, when schedules are fi demic; why goiter appears In some regions and not In others; it explains the 'summer goiter of tourists, who acquire goiter after liv nally submitted to air line opera tors. (Map on Paga a By Amelia Earhart, Spactal DUpatch to Tha Rumor.) (CoPTrtlht. 193T.) SAjrJUAN, PORTO RICO department of justice agent, was pointees to the parole board. Among them were M. R.

Stanaell of Osceola, who is now editing captured without resistance Tues ing a short time in endemic goiter me session laws of the forty-sev ploy. The Carnegie-Illinois Steel 1 agreement is the first step to a closed shop," the Republic I chairman asserted. I He referred to the contract I signed recently with the union by the largest subsidiary of United States Steel Corp. The Carnegie-Illinois contract recognized the union for the union's members. In a closed shop, only union members could work.

Objection. "Our objection to the closed MAYTAG HEIR day night, a few hours after he enth general assembly: C. H. Mil The 1,033 miles, mostly over-ocean insurgents had surrendered long before Rayburn spoke. The scope regions, since we know the fungus goes through a sporulat- shot the agent.

ler, Des Moines attorney; and Wil WEDS OFFICER flying, which is the first leg of of the surrender was shown when Kelsey Presley, Gallup police liam Welch of Logan, unsuc said they planned early June weddings. Last year there were 11 licenses issued on June 1, and in 1935 18 such were Issued. the eastward journey from Miami, the house went back Into legislative session to take separate votes chief, who was with Rowe when the shooting occurred at Osborne's Is now behind. cessful candidate last year for the Democratic nominaUon for attorney general. (TtM Rjlitr'i lows Nlwi Sarvlca.) MARSHALLTOWN, IA.Mar- At 12:30 p.

m. (Iowa time) we on amendments adopted while it was sitting as a committee of the whole. landed here a leisurely journey Mr. Cooney died of a heart at ing (active) stage in spring and summer. It explains why im- pure and contaminated water supplies produce goiter.

"Iodine Content." "It explains why regions with a low Iodine content of the water and soil may not have goiter, while regions with a high iodine of 7 hours, 34 minutes. Early today, if all goes well, will con tack last Thursday in Dubuque. HELP IS ASKED This procedure is designed to shalltown's police force was left without a bachelor member Tuesday when Patrolman Luverne Winters married Miss Kathryn Block, a beneficiary in the will of the late Fred L. Maytag. tinue south.

give the administration a final opportunity to scuttle amendments IN STORM AREA RECOVER BODY. ROCHESTER, N. T. WH-A I nad hoped to attempt a non shop is that every man has to belong to something whether he wants to or not," Girdler continued. "From then on.

no skilled stop flight directly from here to Paramaribo, Dutch Guiana. Chief of Police Harold Block body identified as that of Donald Charles Tobin, 23, son of Frederick M. Tobin, wealthy head steel worker in the world could get a job with us unless he belonged to the Committee for Industrial However, the condition of tha flying field is such that It probably would not be the part of of packing houses in Rochester, Melbourne, Baxter Farmer Confronted With Debris. Tha Roflatcf Iowa Ntws Barvlca. MARSHALLTOWN, IA.

Tornado sufferers in the Melbourne was best man. Miss Block, a niece of Mr. Maytag, Newton, washing machine magnate, was left $1,000 a year for life. Albany, N. and Fort Dodge, Organization.

Amelia was removed from the Genesee river here Tuesday nieht. As to efficiency, under the closed shop it's so bad that we Continued on Page Six. don't even want to think about it to which it Is opposed. (Juiek Action. In quick succession, the house: 1.

Approved the relief figure by a vote of 271 to 107. 1. Defeated without a record vote, the amendment to earmark 55 million dollars for flood control and water conservation projects. S. Rejected the amendment to earmark 300 million dollars for PWA projects, by a vote of 230 to 147, 4.

Defeated the amendment to earmark 150 million dollars and Baxter district appealed Tuesday for relief in cleaning up de content may be marked by endemic." Ilr. Crottl ronrluded that "even If we should concede that Iodine prevents the formation of goiter (and this Is by no means scientifically demonstrated) to state that roller is due to Iodise deficiency is simply 'jumping at a Dr. Crolti declared it might be possible that spores cause not only endemic but thyro-toxio goiter, the type now believed to be due to excessive secretion from the thy Golden Eagle Shot in Des Moines bris-strewn farms which spot the mile-long area. Buildings on 10 WIREPHOTO OI OMItOa.MC TBI r.TT ROWE. brother's farm house near here, and a Gallup policeman, made the "One man, the bead of a good-siied steel company which signed a contract with the CXO.

similar to that signed by Car-negie-IHinols told me that efficiency has dropped off 58 1-S per cent. farms were leveled to the ground in last week's storm. arrest. Gov. Kraschel visited the storm The officers were leaving the shooting scene when they noticed "And I've been told repeatedly roid gland.

a man on horseback driving area luesaay afternoon on a personal investigation. State and federal authorities have been approached for aid In clearing the ground arid building new barns. small bunch of cattle toward the by most of the General Motors officials that conditions are very bad The fungus is found in that type, he said, and the fact that Relief Continued on Page Seven. term house. thyro-toxic goiter is more preva that up to two weeks- ago they have had 55 strikes since they lent in spring and summer might be explained by the spores' activity in those seasons of the year.

signed the C.I.O. contract (recognizing the union for its members) and there have been several since Will What That wouldn't he him coming this way," Presley said, and started to drive away. But as the rider drew nearer, Presley aid, he noticed his stirruis were "unusually short," indicating he was riding borrowed 'mount. Investigating, Presley discovered the rider was Osborne. Presley said the fugitive had re EXTRA TASK that time." "I Hope I Never Do." When the name of Lewis, chair But He man of the C.I.O., was brought i-: I Tell WASHINGTON, D.

C. Attorney General Cummlngs became legal guardian Tuesday of prison-born triplets. The babies, officials said, were Wifie: into the conference, Girdler said "I have never seen John I Lewis except at a and I hope I never turned to the scene of the slaying for a horse after first fleeing on foot. bom May 21 to an unwed Okla homa girl In the federal reforma Ay Questioned as to whether he would, be Willing to meet Lewis in strike negotiations, Girdler was tory for women at Alderson, W. Va.

The mother was sentenced for violation of federal liquor laws. Under the law, Attorney General Cummings is legal guardian of all A manhunt had been organized and was combing the vast, rid Indian country near tha scene of the slaying for Osborne. Navajo Indian trackers were pressed into service to try to pick np the fugitive's trail. Rowe, according to Presley, was fj-J 0). I noncommittal.

"Protection." refused to hazard a guess federal prison inmates. as to how Ion tha strike iludWl shot as he waited for Osborne to 4 WOllM immt haif His automobile stalled Tuesday afternoon on E. Fifth st. between E. Locust and E.

Walnut streets. Sidewalk loiterers stopped to watch when an apparently mild-mannered man got out and tried to crank it. He spun the crank and then grimaced with pain when it "kicked" back. Waving the heavy crank around his head, the motorist brought it dwn on a headlight with a resounding bang. The headlight fell in ruins.

Again the motorist spun the crank and again the engine "kicked" back. He backed off a few feet, stared at the car for a moment and then charged with upraised crank. The second headlight was demolished. The driver then spun on his heel and walked away. A mechanic got the car a short time later.

IOWA INFANT IS SMOTHERED 'change clothes" before arresting WUllam Roe holds eagle he shot Tuesday aigtit. him for Oklahoma Authorities on thoritlM should provide protection for. Republic workers who wanted I to return to their Jobs. onen un our rjlanta." a federal auto theft charge. "I was standing in the house CTb Reglitera Iowa Nawi Senrtca.) DAVENPORT.

IA. Dennis Fel- genhauer, S-month-old son of Mr. watching the others of the family," Presley said, "and Rowe went into a room with Osborne. "I beard at shot and Osborne Oirdlsr said, "when our men get protection. We won't ask them to wo through Wood." Th ureas conference turned to great distance in search of food.

The huge bird was first noticed at Meredth Lodge, owned by Mrs. E. T. Meredith, at about 7:30 p. when it thrashed about the lodge roof and surrounding trees.

"It looked more like large modal airplane than an eagle," Mrs. Meredith said. "I was afraid A golden eagle with a wing spread of 82 inches (nearly seven feet) was shot Tuesday night at Meredith Lodge, north of the city. Rarely seen in Iowa, although bred from Lsborador to Mexico, the bird appeared emaciated, and as though be had flown a to have that large bird about with night coming on." The eagle was killed with a shotgun by William Roe, who has been Mrs. Meredith's gardener for 30 years.

The bird's plumage was dark brown, the neck light tawny, and the tail speckled with gray and light brown. Gov. Henry Homer's futile peace: and Mrs. Otto Felgenhauer, died of suffocation Monday night after a rubber blanket in his crib slipped over his face, W. F.

Skelley, Scott county coroner, announced Tuesday. No inquest will be held, i came to the door with his gun leveled. I reached for my gun, but he ran outside and disappeared In the brush." Olrrtler Contuiui on Pagv Sewn..

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