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Des Moines Tribune from Des Moines, Iowa • 6

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PAGE SIX DES MOINES TRIBUNE FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1933. jl health Friday showed that the McNUTT IN MANAGER PLAN TALKS 1937 total was $4,885,273, while the 1936 figure was $4,035,845. "TV Tl FT 4 Fears for Democracy. OMAHA. NEB.

Iff5) Another war "to make the world safe for democracy" will destroy democra. cy, Dr. W. W. de Kiewiet, professor of history at the University of Iowa, predicted Friday In a speech at Creighton university here.

ares ues iviomes. Cincinnati Residential remodeling registered a volume of $1,235,195 in 1937, as compared with $1,091,230 in 1936. ADDRESSES STUDENTS months ago Friday was on file in the office of City Clerk Roy Han New Lighting Rebels Bomb Teruel Area sen. Units on 6th Announcing the opening of our new City Assessor Charles Cook spent $190, according to the bills approved by the city council, while i Pupils Hear City Official Replies to Arguments of Proponents. a I.

McNutt's trip cost $200. Mc Nutt is assistant city solicitor and ccordinator of city license fee LOVE DEPARTMENT 103 Stronger Lamps Ready for Use. New street lamps supplying 317 per cent more candle power than those formerly used Friday night will illuminate Sixth ave. between University ave. and the first alley north of Clinton according to Clarence C.

Green city light I McNutt Continued From Page 1. Fewer Attend Iowa Schools featuring $mart new styles at amazingly low prices Enrollment Drops ing expert. The new lighting units, of which there are 103, will be turned on for the first time then. Green said. Strike Communication Lines.

HENDAYE, FRANCE, AT SPANISH FRONTIER LVh Insurgent airplanes bombarded government communication lines east and south of Teruel Friday during a day of rest for the infantry in eastern Spain's front lines. Main highways leading Into Teruel bore the brunt of the raids which the government declared caused little damage. An insurgent communique asserted Gen. Francisco Franco's troops made a "slight rectification" in their advance lines. Dispatches from insurgent sources declared Franco's troops had consolidated their positions into "the strongest lines in a year." Rain, meanwhile, transformed the Guadalavia valley around Teruel into a swamp, forcing a temporary halt in movements of infantry and heavy equipment.

City O. Trip OPENING SPECIALS! He explained that the new type I 4 1 1 I i. it aj 1 1 lights hang 20 feet above the street. Distance between the street and the light formerly used was Finer Quality Kid Gloves Velvet Sued Fabric Gloves 13 "i feet. "The new light," Green said, directs all of the light onto the 9,239 in '37.

Total enrollment in Iowa's public schools decreased 9,239 during 1937, Miss Agnes Samuelson, state superintendent of public instruction, reported Friday. Total enrollment for the year was 528,764. Miss Samuelson report said the decrease in enrollment in the elementary grades was 9,757 and in ungraded classes 43. There was an increase of 561 in high achool enrollment. In connection with the report Miss Samuelson said a study of statistics compiled by R.

C. Williams, director of research, shows that while total enrollment in the 0 .49 Values to 2.95 street surface. The light is equipped with a deflector, which keeps it from shining into win you're going- to concentrate the government in the hands of a few. "If theres' no salary paid coun-cilmen, 98 per cent won't try to become council members. Or if they do, they'll slight their job because they have to work for a living.

And if you take the council members from just two per cent of the people what have you? Government in the hands of a very few persons." Cincinnati. 1 Discussing the plan as not being a cure-all or a panacea, McNutt said, "Most of the people who are for the manager plan point with pride to Cincinnati, Ohio, and, according to an article in the Sunday, Jan. 2, 1938, 'Cincinnati Inquirer' the town is now operating with a non-city manager council. It is not indicative of good government when you have a city manager and then have, no city manager council. "In comparing Des Moines and finninnnH fins! tVija dows of residences," Re(.

$1 Vilu. '37 Home Building Amerlpaa nail, Sueda and Taprskina. Mcwer noveltle. 4 Button Sllu-oaa All eolora All All perfect Leather trimmed aome part leather flnsera. ew eolora aliea 8 to 8.

rialn and aoveltlea. All perfect. In Iowa Up 20 Pet. Expense of Two C. I.

McNutt is wen as he spoke to a Roosevelt High school civics class Friday morning. elementary grades has shown a Permit Total for 15 Cities Is $4,885,273. decrease for several years, high school enrollments have continued Spent by Cook, McNutt to increase. Iowa's 15 leading cities showed Miss Samuelson pointed out that Indecent Exposure IPnrHorc? Dorr Trial Opens Here11-5 Mike Daniels, 57, went on trial! Jtaf fi7 1 a 20 per cent gain in home build' S21 312 7th 312 7th St while total public school enroll' tag permits in 1937, as compared at Assessors Parley. An approved expense of $390 for sending two city representatives to a national conference of assessors at New York City several ment fell off 12,331 between 1934 and 1937, high school enrollment isnnnn District Judge with those of 1936.

The annual report of the housing division of the state board of J. v- Willi, live OL1 I LI a i Cincinnati Des Moines has I Frnkl1" 8 court on 8 chare of increased 3,416 in the same period. indecent exposure. The state iiriOT approximately 56 square miles of Ton-Mile Tax charees that Daniels rnmTnitteri A 3 -Total $473,286 Harry B. Dunlap, chairman of the Iowa Commerce commission, indecent acts after enticing school children to his auto.

Two 7-year-old girls testified before the jury Friday morning. Plan Further Death Probe area and Cincinnati 71 square miles and that, civics students, is important. Indebtedness. "Another thing, and I get this Information from books published by Des Moines and Cincinnati, there is a matter of indebtedness. Under the commission form that's what Des Moines now has the indebtedness is $10,611,800 and Cincinnati's figure is 13 i idrJ-lTfin reported Friday the commission collected $38,671.52 from motor truck carriers operating over reg ular routes during December.

The collections brought the i if rv year's total ton-mile taxes to Inspector of Detectives Jack $473,286, of which $402,373.33 was 594.05. "Therefore, students, neither BroPnv Friday said additional per-! allocated back to counties for use Des Moines or Cincinnati is a 30118 be questioned before M. in maintaining roads over which debt-free city. And here are a.R. Burton, 41, being held in con- the carriers operate.

fpw thine thaf Tem AfAinpa ie Hr-! i wiin uie death of his Chairman Dunlap said that all I of them: a city sales tax which i Dolan, 28. is $30,916.33 of the December col to last year brought the city lections were Hcated back Mlss Dolans charred body 000, an inheritance tax which ifollnri -) the counties as follows: Amount netted $261,134, a broker and 7 t. aioines si. early Artair S02.9S 175.14 140 2S 65.21. 61.3B 125.94 1M.73 68 22 322.81 1.156.20 Detectives and Assistant Coun-! ty Attorney Don Hise 46.0S ti4.38 I 11 5Dg 132.50 Burton Thursday afternoon, Bro-! HaKl Imm Johnson Jonee Keokuk K.jsutb Lfce Ltnn Loutfa Lucas Lyon Madison Mahaska Marion Marshall Mm Mitchell and a city motor and license fee and a city gas tax.

"Antique." "Of all of the ancient, antique laws, the city manager plan, as provided for under the Iowa law, is the most bewhiskered. phy said Burton reiterated hisifSan itiE story that Misa Dolan met with vt p.S3 7.44 4(1 2R 201.01 335.27 61.76 1 (10.91 309.21 337.07 586.68 432.91. 192.36 28.89 202.23 169.16 768.11 no violence prior to the fire. Calhoun Inspector Brophy quoted Burton 5ftfi 75 58 1 Monona as sayinc he and anothpr manli, lc olu Oiivuit'r mail Cnrrt 51G 05! Monroe 30.93 10.59 Montgomery R8.12 Muscatine 39. S7 O'Brien 93.65 Osceola 245.55 Face l.t4.4fiPalo Alto 468.05 Iflymou'h Miss Dolan into the house assembly 1915 and has beenseveral hours fin amended once since that time.

It ton said she WM intoxicated is my contention that he city; Altn said he manager law passed in 1915 is notably wU1 release BurtQn desirable for Des Moines or evidence other aty over 10,000 tne inspector dedared he Reading a list of duties for the satisf ied with the case city manager as provided by the 8tan(ls iS Iowa law, McNutt drew laughs; 'FioyS" from the students when he said, Frankim Oh, cut btjSlnZfi i4 a KSPHbdaBBMKc ajajsAAaVIBBV 1 (Th CTD Kocanontaz S8.SS;Poik mie 316 25: Poweshiek hfl.58!Rlnggold 408.41 isac 81.28iScott 1'JS 59 j.shelhy :si3.43:8ioux 2H2 33iStorv 325.89 iTani'a 314 96iTavlor 50.66!!'nion 402.1 5 1 Van Buren 170.49 Wapello 129.02 1 Warren 3.18.63! Washington 15.86 359.17 34.38 149.01 13.17 1.533.S9 1,721.29 614.10 3.12 149.51 731.61 63 88 104.09 1.009 37 5U0.58 38.25 150.87 50.18 399.77 460.14 172.27 23.64 86.97 45.03 236.14 439.30 229.43 62.67 Always a Grand Show at the Grand i mrs. uormley iFT "When does he (the city manager) sleep?" Following the talk, a forum Tiprind was r.nntlllfifpH dnrinp whirh Attend our surprise event avery VVed, A Frl. se- Father Is DeadiS1 GRAND THEATRE Inf, r. at. Harttin Hvoe EAST SIXTH AND GRAND AVE.

McNutt answered questions ad- Daniel of 254.04 Webster Wimiehaco Wtnnesbiek Wooiibury Worth Wright 23.36 80 24 601 2f 70.84 918.32 vanced by the students. Arthur T. Gormley, 541 Forty- jXwi One of the students asked, -if fourth st died st his home in!" the city manager plan is adopted. iBoston' Uass; Thursdy after aijfkmti how long must it be kept?" long illness. Friday 4 Saiarday Kenny Baker "Mr.

Dodd Takes the Air" The I olhnrintf Merchants and Iluslnes Men liivUe You to Enjoy These Values 326 14tTol! 130.916.31 $., Tuet. SONJA II EN IE TVRONE POW ER "THIN ICE" AI0 "DevU's Saddle Legion" Dirk Foran A Httrl. JOAN CRAWFORD "THE BRIDE WORE RED" ALSO "HIDEOUT IN THE ALPS" All star Cast McNutt's answer was "Under "ao visited at the Gormley home here a number of! Sees No British Slump. and Shop Where It's Convenient the provisions for the plan, once it is adopted it must be kept for six years." uotmioy nas Deen ini LONDON. ENGLAND UB-Vis-' JISI "MYSTERY OF THE HOODED HORSEMAN" lei Bitter cosion tor the last month.

count Home. British industrialist ousiness manager of with empirewide interests, and for- xgiatc, nu inoune lerc lor mer chancellor of the exchequer, to auena Friday declared he saw no sign of, Levy Continued From Paye 1. I the funeral. a slump ahead for Britain. IOWA THEATRE S19 EAST FIFTH STREET Adaisiion Adults Ck.ldrea 16c 10c ft'xiaj dr Saturday "Annapolis Salute" Tuel.

MARTHA RAVE B1NG CROSBV "DOUBLE OR NOTHING" MORGAN CLOTHIXG CO. MlehaeU-Mem Value First Clothes 6li Cast Locust MURPHY'S SERMCE STATION 101 East Walnut IS' ELSE HANSE General Inauranea Mi E. Locust NEVVENS-NOKTHLAXD DAIRY CO. r.l 6tb ana Des Moines DEA HARDWARE PAINT CO. 601-0-U-J3 East LoruM SARGENT CO.

Feed 411 Kaal rand Ayr. STROH PLCMBING ELECTRIC CO. flambtna ana lec. Contrartnrs W.J. I Tk.rt.

"LADY FIGHTS HACK" Kent Taylor Irene Harvey ALSO "HORSEFEATHERS" James Ellison Marsha. Hunt ALSO "TREASON" Back Junes ALSO "PLAYING THE PONIES lho 3 Btooits 4 Mara Brothers 0dV OF NIW STORE I TOMORROW Don Mrcih. Mar. 617 K. Grand 1 -J Free Instruction in Bowlinq CAF1TOI.

BILL ALLEYS hav. In.tritetors for tearhlna bo1l7 Salar- CAPITOL HILL GRAND RECREATION Recreation Parlour Parlour Teachout Bid. ill E. 6th li Locust Grand Aven.ie tf li A DONOVAN SHOE CO. Same Location 61 Vears 620 East Locast ED DEA CHEVROLET CO.

623 East Grand Arenas ELLIOTT FURNITURE CO. Oat at the War Lass ta Fit 424-46 East Locust FOX CHEMICAL CO. 310-321-323 E. 4th 3-1411 Mineral Feeds Poultry Feeds GAMBLE STORES 40S E. 6tb St.

Fh. 4-S01S Harold LMhom Mansnlni rartner THE GARFIELD CIXITHING CO. Corner E. 8th aad Locust St. GEPPERT STUDIOS avooak Films Developed 201 East Locust GILCREST LUMBER CO.

4th aad Vina Sts. GRABER'S DEPARTMENT STORE 610-12 East Locast HAMILTON'S FUNERAL HOME 620 Esst Ulnlb St. HANGER JEWELRY Hamilton-Miin Bulova Vtateaei S2 East Locast tholre Meats at LOUIS HAST MARKET 03 East Grand HAKKV II. HOFFMAN Shoe Bepalrers Hatters Tailors (leaners Dyers 402 East Sixth Bt. HOLI.EY SCHOOL SUPPLY CO.

Supplies lor Srhnnls 100 K. brand Des Molnet IOWA SEED CO. Farm and Garde Seed E. 4lh and IkbU 3-6661 JOSHUA JESTER SON eal Estate ins.iba.sce moktaagk loans Capital City Bank Bldf, LUEDTKE'S SERVICE SWAN MOTOR CO. I'ONTIAC DEALERS 806-8-10 ast Grand Ave.

WILKJNS APPLIANCE SHOP 61 East Locust ANDERSON FrRNITLRE COMPANY East tk at Grand BROWNERS FOOD LRKET uuam. THRIFT Essential to THE NEW SPRING FASHIONS IN 609 E. Locust 4-4327 last year reduced the millage to 55.034. Although the allowance for this year on money and credits has not been spread, county officials estimated that the reduction would slightly exceed that of last year If the allowance is the same, the 1938 levy would be 54,553 mills, or a reduction of more than four-tenths of a mill from last year's total millage levy. Total.

The total assessed valuation of Des Moines real estate for taxes payable this year is $141,405,076 as compared with $135,225,012 a year ago. The assessed valuation on the entire county was increased from $163,654,768 to $170,891,689. Vane B. Overturff, chairman of the county board of supervisors, said the board of supervisors would start work Monday on the 1938 county budget. Askings.

Tax levies will be made for the various county funds to take care of the general budget askings made last fall by the supervisors, according to the auditor's report to the supervisors. The supervisors must now complete the budget by making up. propriations to the different departments. The county general fund, from which the majority of the salaries to county employes are paid, will be $248,135, according to the new levy. Among the other major county fund levies are: court, $125,093 -pauper, bond and interest', I $444,660, and emergency, $165,081.

Something in a Name. ROSEBURG. ORE. HNS.) Virgil fowler pleaded guilty here to chicken theft. UEEN In Blue Black Grey Antelope and Patent Leather Wl.sJs...

tr Many a success or failure can be UALITY oirectiy attributed to thrift or its lack. Do not take any chances of beinff a failure lay the SHOES CAPITAL CITY STATE BANK Lorust at. at Last Flftb RALPH CARLSON AGCY. Inouranre East 8U a Rail COLONIAL BREAD CO. 122S ninff SI.

dark Ghrlst, Pres. t'IRLEY'S SHOE STORE 410 Imt Hth M. 61 Larust St, OIL COMPANV DtatrlhtHnra Mnbllm A Mobllolli E. 2nd and Grand Ava as luunnaiion tnr uwn I6.H to $8.7.5 Di Liue Grades $9.50 up Synchrornalic lasts 311 Hft an account at the Home Bank now 1 I HiTil BTI.E I. STYLE riiarat Arrount elcome HOME SAVINGS BANK Uember Federal lmuranct Dopant Corp.

EAST DES MOINES DAHLSTROM FfNERAL HOME FREE BAiiuruJ ring! CUuMnfr hfiM with tiift purrha o( tvry tomorrow. Coaoos rradncts Fallf Air Condltkmrd East Math and Loa ra. 3 E. Sad Grand rpr)ri 0 anor uo. dsPaasa si "72 I IJ iDudcJ S.

E. Corner Eighth and Locust Streeti UUUL.

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