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1 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 1033. EES MOINES TRIBUNE PAGE ELEVEN SEEN AT CONVENTION FARM DELEGATES ARRIVE odd Talks- Oil Aids Kansas Toward Recovery Cheers Greet Long Tribute Parley Hears Murphy Talk If You Insist ockefeller Center's Iowa Insurance Chief Tells Problems. Drilling Campaign Brings Hope of Prosperity. RUSSELL. KAN.

CP) The black gold of the oil well viea to day with the yellow gold of wheat fields In bringing prosperity or V.F.W. Hears Eulogy by Smith. NEW ORLEANS. LA. i Vet Chief From Midwest.

erans of Foreien War of the Insurance- Todd- at least hope of prosperity back Continued From I- Continued From Parje 1. to the western Kanaas plains. Old oil field are being worked over and drilled deeper with I VI I lit- combined business and pleasure '-) amaaing reulta and a ateady one aociety, charging Murphy with leasing and drilling campaign ha falling an easy prey to "the privl-been underway for month In a few" In the life Inmirsnre United State opened Wednesday 'session of it convention here with 'eulogy, cheer and weeping, in tribute to the memory of the late Senator Huey P. Long. I The eulogy to Long was delivered by the Rev.

Gerald L. K. 'smith, national organiser for ILong' "share-our-wealth" move-iment and orator at the open air funeral service for Long held last I Thursday, two dav after the sen iit. Thursday morning he is heduled to address the annual invention of the National Assoel-ion of Life Underwriter. "You are going to speak to the great part of the area ravaged by drought and dust In recent month.

i rl I rt A field. He aid that he did not take i V-" kotary club Thursday noon, alio, Students Live rcn't you?" he was asked. "Oh," smiled, "I'll get up and 'action for libel against offlcera because "those gentlemen found it 'convenient to move out of Iowa soon afterward, and now in Rock (Island, 111., they still pose as an Iowa company." In Slum Unit ry to say something." ator died from an assassin's bullet. Noe Weeps. Smith Was cheered lustily.

Lieut. Gov. James A. Noe of i Dormitory First Proj Surprise, "The midwest," he said in an nterview Wednesday morning; "is he reservoir from which New L'ork seems to draw. "Knows Stuff.

Murphy who praised the ect Completed. Louisiana, a veteran, seated upon i ATLANTA. GA. UP The Unit-' sembled underwriters for their aawmassafiiir- mimm nm an iiri ed State' first federally financed ethical standards and business slum clearance project, developed 'practices, waa Introduced by M. as a pattern for the future, waa C.

Nelsen, De Moines convention "In New York there are so, nany men who have coma from; he middle west and the outti.1 vho have been quite successful ind who apparently are very hard-j wiled. But there is a way to, often them. Just get them talk- tlie stage, wept throughout bmun address. "Huey P. Long is not Smith declared, "As the new head of the Share-Our-Wealth Clubs of America with I nine million members, 326,000 of whom are in Louisiana, I promise, I you that the strength gained from the death of that great leader will Credentials committee was busy at Farmer Virion convention at Shrine temple Wednesday as delegate from counties arrived.

Committee, nested at the table, includes A. H. Green (side view) of Grand Mound; Boyd Neville of Clearfield, and Sam Mosher (bark to camera) of Plymouth county. occupied by college tudent Wednesday. Key to the unit, a specially designed dormitory of brick and Two guests at the convention of the National Association of Life Cnderwrlters Wednesday were H.

R. Llndsley, left. Wichita, president of the American Life convention, and Vlnornt 1. Whltsltt, New York City, manager and general counsel of the Association of Life Inhiirunce Presidents. stone, were turned over to Dr.

M. L. Brittaln, president of Georgia Tech, by D. A. Calhoun, district manager of the federal emergency administration of the PWA housing division.

1,518 A Record Registration mt noon totaled 1,518 the largest in the history of the national association. The figure Is BOO in excens of the registration at Milwaukee, laat year, and 100 greater than the largest previous attendance. I it i Pi Nonprofit Basis. Georgia Tech will run the dormitory for the government on nonprofit basi. I -i i ti.

')jsii Sj.ui,) chairman, a a "commissioner who 1 The dormitory, first completed bnnu'B his stuff' be doubled. "Cause of V.F.W." "I further promise you that no man can go to congress from Louisiana without the endorsement of the share-our-wealta clubs. "That endorsement will be given no man who does not fully support the great cause of the Veterans of Foreign Wars." Tax Boost Proposed. A proposal to increase inheritance taxes on large fortunes at the next session of congress was placed before the veterans Wednesday. The proposal was made by Congressman John E.

Rankin Miss.) a a means of financ of a group of 23 building Which' Murphy waa given a standing are mostly apartment houses, re-'ovation by the convention when places old shacks dynamited with he took the platform. He brought ng about their boyhood. You'd be lurprised at the change." Mr. Todd himself was born in lohnstown, Wis. Moved Around.

"My father," he explains, "was preacher, so we moved around uite a bit and I spent some of my 'outh in Wisconsin, Illinois and Cansas." Later he attended Princeton uni-ersity, and his successful career as included teaching In Beirut, lyria, practicing law and now ei ving as president of Todd, Rob-rtsort, Todd Engineering Corp. Complete Supervision. Discussing Rockefeller Center, he xplained that when the interests obtained a lease on he site, the Todd firm was called i to take complete supervision, included hiring architects, uilding and generally overseeing tie mammoth project. "There are four more buildings' et to be constructed," he says. Secretary Icke setting off the laughter when he told the under writers that Hartford, one first charge.

$8 to 10 of the largest life insurance cen' a Month. ters of the country, is known gen- 4 i 1 Marking the government's first erauy "the De Moines Of the venture into slum Clearance with easj 4 Detailed Report. 'Its own money, the project include one group for white and The annual report of Theodore last February. Calhoun said the- NWe. New tor City, presi ing federal hospitalization grams for disabled war veterans.

dent of the national association, the government expect to use housing types a a pattern Glen R. Mdler (left), president of the Iowa Farmers I nion, presided at the opening session of the annual state convention here Wednesday and also gave his annual address at the afternoon session at the Shrine temple. for future developments. The dormitory rentals range from to $10 a month for each student. F.

R. to Urge Gladys George married to Actor I OIL AINTJ 7i WATER COLORS fe rml MUSHES fr PASTELS LINOLEUM BLOCKS MODELING CUT j'1 jS Plan Forest See Loophole In Deadline Broadway Star Is Wed in They will be put up p.ouaui.v rithin a few years." I'roud. Mr. Todd is proud of Center, which someone called modern dream of magic in the lidst of the world's most stu-endous city." The 230 million dollar center as planned to house for years come the ultimate in modern itertainment and amusement ex- was a detailed report of activities of 20 committees. Some of the points were: Membership in the association set a new alltlme record this year with a total of 24.307 a gain of 8,462 over last year high mark.

A successful fight was waged to prevent Inclusion of a tax on proceed of life Insurance in the federal revenue act of 1935. More Elfective. Life insurance week was more effective in telling the story of life insurance to the American public. A chart of ethics has submitted to the trustees and Though each Insists his Is the host city for the 1936 underwriters national convention, Ken tassidy (left) of Houston, and Paul F. Hark of Boston, shake hands to prove there Is no ill feeling.

Boston and Houston are leading contenders for next year's meeting. New Haven. NEW HAVEN, CONN. iJi Qlady George, Broadway actress Letter Charts 6-Point Program. WASHINGTON, D.

C. (JPl Blip starring in "Per- f- campaign which looked to 193 as sonal Appear President Roosevelt is expected to ance," and Leon- ression. Officials Expect Some Works Substitutions. WASHINGTON, D. C.

OT Although the deadline for riling applications for WPA funds was The center occupies a space of recommemj to the next congress Penn bout three square blocks, withB, forest congervation actor, were mar-71-storv office building dominat-1 her John H. Nelson Is Guest of Club Insurance Executive Attends Rotary Luncheon. i John H. Nelson. Canadian execu CATCHING COLD? ir Urn aUvHno Tho renter In.

8rara- Wednesdav. Sept. 12, officials Wednesday awi udes two large theaters, Radio ity music hall alone having 6,200 The executive, in a letter toj penn a mem. Senator Fletcher of' the cast some time ago but just made "Paths of lio Wednesday by the senator, said (-jiory which the subject was "near to my ng' in New hpnrt officer of the national association Which is expected to be adopted with a resultant raising in standards of life insurance practices. New Associations.

"Like Automobile. a loophole through which they believe many projects developed after that date could be undertaken. They predicted state work progress adminstrator would be permitted to substitute more desirable work for some of the pro Discussing the problem of obso- At the first warn ing sneeie quick few drops up each nostril. Its timely use help prevent many colds. i r-i v.

7i a si a scence, Mr. Todd explained that what I have In mind is a day nghti ob us uues nui uiij rounding out or existing legisia-; ia)ne(j a. wtiVer jildera so much if a structure la jUon supplemented by new provl-' the Connprf i. the year for the convention to go to the Missouri metropolis. "No institution comes closer to the heart of the human family than docs life Insurance," Charles 3.

Friable. Seattle, told the uelegstcs Wednesday. I Frisbie, agent of the Mutual Life Insurance Co. in Seattle, stressed 'the point that preservation and procreation are the two strongest instincts of the human race. He said life insurance is "Intimately linked with both of these." "King the Gong." Guy C.

Lyman, New Orleans, 1 speaking on 'Life Insurance in Action" said, "We have only started to carry the message of life insurance in action to this nervous nation of ours, "However, it is time now for us to walk up boldly, tako a grip on the mallet of effort" and really start to ringing the gong of accomplishment." tive of the Sun Life Assurance; society and former president of Rotary International, was honor guest Wednesday noon at a luncheon in Hotel Chamberlain of De Moines Rotarians. Chark-s Rhinchart of Dallas Center, past district governor of Rotary, also attended the luncheon, Nelson is attending the life in- surance underwriter convention. posals rushed through before the it nn riohl tn thp first rare II nunihA. cnv, 4 kin. uu a.i.igciuti Bumtuiiiij fiw Eight new state underwriter associations have been added to the list, bringing the total to 25.

Work has been done toward elmination of part time agents in urban centers and in elimination of unfit asenta. ist like an automobile," he added, Which will supply an organic a marriage license. Belief wa expressed that thej 1 i it ib a guuu jnu iu utfni m.i.i so tar go we can now loresee rfU I i ir a nan nd is taken care of properly, it year. VlCKS VATRO NOl Reaches Stomach Ready to Act jappucauon wmcn were receivea the probate court by Clifford B.by Sept. 12 would be mad the for the next 10 or 15 added.

"It will ho npceasnrv (he ureal- 6 'r ueuij; basis for allocation of remaining! A 01an ioT improving agency .7 arrived New WPA money. practices has been formed. ill last." The engineer said some of the Liildings in the center are air-con-itioned and some are not, because ley don't need it. Amused. But apparently, it was pointed K.

Lindslev. Wichita. dent wrote "to provide for th ng, as public acqumiuon of for- fof est lands, a strengthening of the: The home of Gen. William Moul-! trie, noted civil war figure and the first. South Carolinian to plant cotton, has been torn down to make way for the new Santee provisions for making existing na-1 tinnal forests and those to be ac-1 Almoftt Instant Relief from I'psct Stomach and Trial is Proof.

25c BELL-ANSg FOR "And," he continued, his blue1 miirC(4 fullv productive indo Canada Won't Press Case out, there will be nothing to pre-' president of the American Life vent later 'developing project convention, In a brief talk told from being submitted to Washing-; the underwriters, "You are the ton for approval and then being Wood gtream of tne iife insurance substituted for some of the items business included in th allocation. Welcome. Emergency work, uch as that' which grows out of floods and Charles E. Brown, president of drought, was outlined as one type the Des Moine Association of Life which would hav little difficulty Underwriter, welcomed the con-winning approval. jvention on behalf of the under les twinkling as he stepped out-imJ to afford the opportunity de and looked up at the sky, for the relief unemployment I ipeaking of air conditioning, isn't and stabilization of local com- lis a perfect Imunilirs.

an Biithnrization of the' "You know, you people out here 8hcllet Ml (irom tne Canadian to! nuse me. Vou get a wonderful; Mexjcan borders to help guard iv like this and vou Immediately .1,1.1 WO Aviators to Be atailiol uii'Uiuoi, a tiu-uiuinau head and art shaking your nrnoram nf forest research, and Freed on Bond. writers of the convention city. told of plans of the association Wpather i finnlK' rnmnrf hn ci vr nrnviflinn in a mcnting that it's Tells Objections '8" I TV 4 I here to make th 1935 convention 1 jr a variety of fields for stimulating1 TORONTO. CANADA (UP.) I and insuring; both state and pri- The attorney general' office from the 1 smoke the SAME CIGARETTE fe jlTBM fVmilllHMi 1..

I there's A CERTAIN IO riCC DriUge. attendance standpoint. ivate activities." Wednesday announced that crim- layer of Mother Senator Fletcher has prepared a ina' charges against William Jo He said the Dcs Moines has a membershiD o. 335. and -Doubt WASHINGTON, D.

C- jV'v THE CHAMPIONS I kr A Df Twfl 1 Snticrht bi" t0 Provlde a working basis forjseph Mulqueeney and Irwin Davis, Jl A la UUUfeUl lecislation. aviators held In connec- was expressed here by Senator E.ithgt only local associations in R. Burke, Omaha, that federal of- the country have a larger list this NEVER INTERFERE oman Shot 5 Times, Stock 1 1 The bill would create a forest tion with the airplane death of credit bank with an initial capital Koenecke, major league base-of 10 million dollars provided by ball player, would not be pressed the farm credit administration and and that they will be released on ings Twisted About Neck. I DELICACY OF FLAVOR A I IN CAMELS THAT 1 APPEALS TO WOMEN. 'yf I CAMELS ARE SO MILD tm I THAT THEY DO NOT I I AFFECT MY WIND 1 l- 3 FLAVOR IS MARVELOUS YONKERS, N.

Y. 'ednesday sought the slaver of! to ismie 200 million doNjbond. bonds "he flyers will be asked to tell 1 1 lars of federal-guaranteed to aid forest work. flcials would sanction any diver- year. slon of Iowa and Nebraska roadj Battle for Convention.

funds to construction of a Missouri Boston, and Houston, river bridge between Omaha and Tex delegations still were wag-Council Bluffs unless tolls were ing a battle to entertain the 1936 charged to help liquidate construe- convention. Hon cost of the new South Omaha 1 Denver, was unopposed as bridge. the 1937 convention city. St. Louis The South Omaha span, nearing supporter Wednesday began a completion with PWA money, their story of Koenecke's death at an inquest Thursday night.

They will be arraigned formally Friday morning and then discharged. Co-eds Will Lead Los Angeles Yells rs. Comillo Versace, 29. mother two children and wife of a ount Vernon taxi driver. Children playing in a grassy de-ession in a sparsely settled scc-on of the city found her body uesday night with five bullet ounds and with her stockings vistcd tightly about her neck.

Joseph Versace, the husband, ild she left home Thursday after quarrel, taking the children with Profits for U. COLUMBUS, OHIO The LOS ANGELES, CAL. F)- They're tryinir something new at federal government i counting its WW would become a serious liability with little chance to liquidate Its own cost if a toll-free Dodge at bridge were built, Burke said. Construction of a new bridge with federal money already allocated for grade crossing elimination waa proposed by Iowa and Nebraska governors at a confer the University of California at Lo! Profit from the chain letter craze. Angeles this year, to try to pep About 1,500 letter, containing things up generally and boost amount ranging from a dime to crowds at football games.

j30 lay unclaimed In the potof- Instead of trapping laddies jflce'i deadletter dlvison. Only one turning flip flops and wielding big contained 50. The average was megaphones in front of the cheer-ill- HILIN HICKI Famous Woman Golfer STORE IXECUTIVI Dorothy Smart Bill ence in Omaha. ing section there'll be three of the prcttle.it, peppiest co-ed. cco5 aii itiiNiMKvr.

The BERKSHIRE LIFE Held in Sioux City Mystery Shot Death (The Tribune'! Newt Service. fsiOUX CITY, IA. Earl Mayo nd Charles Brewer were held for vestlgat.lon here Wednesday In death of Milton L. (Roy) Hen-n, 44, wounded by an unex-alned shotgun discharge last iturdoy at a Missouri river fun imp. Gr EETINGS WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin to Go IS economically operated.

INVESTMENTS art dnxmified-yieUing good returns. HAS successfully weathered economic depressions since its organization 84 years ago. IS conservatively managed. Take The Winnipeg' on your new trip to innipet. Now operating 00 achcdul one hour and thirty min- utes faster, with sleepers and lounge cars air-conditioned.

The Winni peger enables you to close a business day in the Twin Cities and be in Winnipeg early th following morning. NEW, FASTER SCHEDULE TO MEMBERS of the Xationul Association of Life L'tidcruritcrs assembled in your forty-Hi. xth Annual Convention ON YOUR! The high aims and purposes of the National Association of Lit Underwriters havt resulted in a constructive development There'! nothing like 81- If rna leal toot tad eunk. uit theworld Inoks 7:1 each tteuirit :0) each eenmc 9:00 eacb mornm Lete St. Paul lea Mloneasolia Arri Wioolpe yj maun uiiiiii lor runii.

gnn'i think thit lr enmt out 01 rellevln (ll.trFa caused the bowel trill rauVe you uddanly iweel liv una in tlio etomaf ami buoyut and lull ol eunehine. bowels. Bloating, holch'l 11 n'l do It! Vou know It eaa't ftre TM nj lnr, liainea. lour rlln. lnj raliol.

For a tnera deatilni ut do But rtburn, una pallia In eauaa, The reaeon lor your dowa-ind- it or abdomen, pallilta- out leelinf It your tlvar, and It ahould pour out n. RnawltiK pnin at pit mrm two of liquid bile iota your bowel, daily. after menls or "HIM If tbl bll. ii not dowlni Ireoly. your lood her aytnptoma do to ex- floamvl dig'wt.

It uet decayi in the boweii. i bloata up your itomach. You bave a thick, bid among Life Insurance Agents, so that Life Insurance today Stands among th highest of the business professions. The Kanas City Life, like the Association, seeks only the highest ideals, faithfully carried out, believing that soundest growth and development results therefrom. KANSAS CITY LIFE INSURANCE CO.

IOWA STATE MANAGERS ROSCOE CALL C. O. CALL' 5oa SECURITIES DES MOINES, IOWA. KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI J. F.

BAkR, Vice Present C. SEARS, Sccrcuity and Supt. of Aett J. B. REVNOI DS, PmiJmt nHvn ena will WELCOME National Underwriters Please accept from the Iowa general agency of the Berkshire Life Insurance Company the clad hand of welcome on the oceaaion of your visit to Des Moines and the hop that you will enjoy every minute of your tay In thin "city of certainties." ARTHUR H.

PETERSON General Agent BERKSHIRE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 71S So. Surety Htilitllng, De Mnlne, Iowa. taeta ana your Drouth loul, ikio oiud brenaa out Id blrrnlihr. Your bead ache and you feel OoWA and out. Your whole eytm ie poleoned.

tlcltly dlnnppear. Iise tnbletH ron-nn no plivalc 1 ridrmful tru, ld by loiulititf $00 It tk ttioaa rood, aid CAHTIR'S I.ITTl.K rill to tlieaa two pounda ol bile flowing freely and make you ttt "up and up." Tb'-v eimtnin aronderful, narmliwi, gentle fif. lableeitra eta, aaiatini whea It mm to DMklni For illmtrtitd drtcriptht oljtn, pltast tddress H.M.UWit.0. IOO LINK MlnrMaawMfc Minn, rufuliti iroughout Amir- 0 i lata Allllf 1 tbe hilt flow Ireely. But don't ak for Uer pills.

tor Carter'a ,11 1 la Ijrer I'il la. IOnk lor the Dam Carter'! .11 tie Liver Plll on the red lhl. Reaent a aun. AT 41,1 Ht, 1)111(1 dl'llKKS tuvut. tfra at aiuf atorea, mi (i,.

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