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THURSDAY, AUGUST IS, 1942. 10 PAGE TEN MOINES TRIBUNE. IN CAMPAIGN LED BY RIGGS Mayor Given New List of Complaints Against Noises IOWAN AIDS SCRAP DRIVE AT BASE 'Quiet, Please! Signs Posted More First Aid Classes to Start Four new Red Cross first aid classes will start next week and two additional ones the following week, it was announced Thursday. Classes will start at 7:30 p. w.

Monday at Roosevelt High school and the Y.W.C.A., continuing for five weeks, on Monday and Wednesday evenings. At 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, classes will begin at Washington Irving Junior High school and East High school, continuing on Tuesdays and Thursdays for five weeks. A class starting Aug.

24 at the city hall will continue at 7:30 p. m. each evening for two weeks, five nights a week. iA class from 9:30 to 11 a. starting Aug.

24 will be held daily at the Y.W.C.A. amount of support was changed from $40 a week to $40 a month. Prior to the separation last December, her husband beat her on numerous occasions and told her he wanted a divorce, that he had some other girl he loved, Mrs. Oppenheim testified. On cross-examination, Mrs.

Op Claims Mate Used Threat For Divorce Madge Oppenheim, 27, testified Thursday in Judge O. S. Frank are available for free distribution. Day appealed to ordnance workers to co-operate against noise as citizens are asked to prevent noises so that these workers can sleep. He said several complaints had been received that workers on the night shift stay up when they get home and are noisy during the early morning hours.

Garry Riggs, anti noise chairman, has filed with Mayor John MacVicar an penheim admitted she did not file other list of complaints lin's court that her divorced husband, Harry, threatened to "frame" her if she didn't come to Amato, Singer Dies. her application to set aside the divorce until July 27, after Oppen NEW YORK, N. Y. UP) Pas-quale Amato, 63, native of Naples heim sought to obtain custody of and a world famous baritone of the Metropolitan Opera, died Wednesday. the children because of improper guardianship.

Married to Oppenheim in 1935, she said she had been previously his terms for a divorce last December. The testimony was given in a hearing on Mrs. Oppenheim's application to set aside the divorce on the grounds that her husband had beaten her severely and coerced her into signing a stipulation for the divorce. Oppenheim, who formerly oper married and had one child by her Economy Hint Measure both tea and water carefully Don't waste first marriage. She denied running around prior to the divorce with several men whose names were brought out at the hearing.

against noises in Des Moines. The complaints include protests against these A dog barking and a radio played late in the ,600 block of Thirty-sixth st. A loud radio in the 800 block of Thirty-ninth st. Horn-honking until 3:30 a. m.

at Grand ave. and Avenue Frederick M. Hubbell. Noisy children, motorcycles and horns at Crocker st. and Harding rd.

Skating in the evenings past the home of an ordnance plant worker at the 4200 block of Ellison st. The mayor's secretary, Arthur Day, said that about 200 "quiet please" placards have been given out to ordnance workers but that more ated a grocery at 3272 Cleveland is resisting his former wife's application. To complicate mat A MM A J. A. Backman, 80, ters, Oppenheim, it was brought out at the hearing, was married Dies in California J.

A. Backman, 80, a former Des to Marjorie Holstad last Feb. 21. Mrs. Oppenheim, under the di Moines resident, died Thursday vorce decree, was given custody of their two minor children, $40 a morning at Long Beach, fol month support and necessary gro lowing a 10-day illness, of a stroke.

svs -xr- feMaiaM ceries. Mr. Backman formerly owned and operated a sheet metal com She alleged that after she signed the stipulation, the pany here for many years. Corp. Thomas E.

Paige (right), son of Mr. and Mrs. John Paige of 2500 S. E. Eighth Street court, here, stationed at an air force base in the Caribbean area, Is shown collecting scrap metal In a jeep" as part of the armed force's economy pro gram there.

With Corporal Paige is Sergt. William P. Iiollock of Lincoln, I1L Men at this base make a daily tour of the area for scrap metal, and the sign on the jeep reads, "Hold Tight! Collective Economy Will Help Win the War." 3W0M) PROBABLY IN SEPTEMBER Tell of Blackout Plans per cent ahead of last year due to Any ONE of these savings A Daylight a combination of good pastures, Crops Continued from Page 1. $382 cool weather and an increase in Alert First would make up a real sales-valuel But Friday and Saturday you get ALL THREE! A triple saving made possible by prewar contracts! Act now! While Des Moines first practice will likely come in September, record output of pork eggs and corn. 7.

Last, but not least, the income to Iowa farmers this year is expected to exceed that of any of the lush years of 1919, 1920 or 1929. Already Hig cows being milked. Average Up. The average Iowa cow on Aug. 1 produced a pound more of milk than on Aug.

1, 1941, and on the first of the current month, total output of milk was 7 per cent above a year ago. Iowa ranks second to Minnesota in the production of butter, while Wisconsin, with cheese, and VTT Mr Mir stocks lastl 1942 Custom Built 6-Tube TRUETONES "Special" Average ceiling value of offer $35.14 rhrtf 73 hr, mmr m. New York, with a large volume of The most amazing records are those of the crops for which Iowa is famous corn and hogs. Percentage of increase in soybean production is greater than that of the corn and hogs, but the output of corn and hogs already was at a high level when the farmers began Attention Truckersl Truetones Sturdy construction and compactness make them ideal for rough trucks use! Money Back Trial "Deluxe" Average ceiling j09IE value of offer $10.14 "Automatic" Average ceiling i(fnfl! value of offer $44.69 USE OUR BUDGET PLAN 4 Over 00 Other Radio Values! to boost their crops. SALVE Qn MQTQB GEL market milk, outrank Iowa in total dairy production.

Beef. Beef cattle on feed show a decrease from last year as farmers In this state are putting more of their effort into pork production. There has been a noticeable increase in the feeding of home raised beef, however, with farmers in this state balking at paying the prices now being asked for feeding cattle on the western ranges. The Aug. 1 report of cattle on The increase in Iowa's spring pig crop this year was 21 per cent over last year.

An increase of 22 per cent in the fall pig crop is indicated and this comes on top of the 36 per cent increase in fall 4lfH8II'i pigs last year. Pig Crop. 100 Pure Pennsylvania GOOD-PENN QUART; 62c GRILLE I iiiiifin A comparison with, some of the UUAtlU feed in Iowa showed a 20 per cent decrease from last year, but Latest 1942 Patterns Cool! Clean! Beautiful! Porous-Weave Sturdy protection other states is necessary for a proper appreciation of what Iowa it was indicated Thursday. It will be preceded, however, by a practice "air raid" alarm in daylight hours Col. Harry II.

Polk, civilian defense director here, said. It is hoped, Colonel Polk explained, that the. "air raid" can be staged during the week of Sept. 6, which will be observed as Civilian Defense week. Sirens.

While plans for the daytime "raid" have not been worked out completely, it is expected that the occasion will include the sounding cf warning sirens, and the stopping of all traffic for a short time. Pedestrians probably will be asked to get off the streets during the few minutes of the daylight test. Purpose of the daytime "air raid" practice Colonel Polk said, is to get residents here accustomed to the idea of such things and prepare them for the practice blackouts which will follow at later dates. Talk Tonight. Some idea of what to expect when blackouts come will be given by Colonel Polk Thursday in a talk at the Roadside Settlement here, at 7:45 p.

m. It is the first such talk the civilian defense director has made but there probably will be others. The talk will be part of a civil-Ian defense program in the south tiide community. There also will be community singing, entertainment, and motion pictures. Hubbard Test An Oral One the total on feed this year is Any S.A.K.

against expensive grille repairs. 22 V2" long Rucf -racict irnr is doing in the way of pork pro hfrciS greater than any year since 1933, Fibres It IP T.TTVW! duction. In your crankcase or container. Federal tax paid. Premium quality Dependable protection that will add extra service life to your car.

uumuic, imrrnoniz- eoni'i: (1-lbrr-'l) ing leatherette top. (Small Celling CO Oft I (Large) Ceiling ttrzf Money Back 53.85 Full seat coverage. Price Installed plU9 I prtce installed TTn n. S3.X5. Sale I S4.85.

Salo with the exception of 1941. The greatest decrease was in long-fed cattle. Fats. The output of lard and soybeans TRIAL The spring pigs totaled head in Iowa this year, which is more than the total of the second and third ranking states. Illinois had slightly more than Cool, Comfortable SHIRTS Ideal Summer massy iu tietui ion car) with damp sedan fronts (Fibre-Tex) Cloth.

(Small) Ceiling AA J- I (Large) Ceiling MM mm price Installed 9J. I I price Installed UU. I 4 Sale I 4 RK si has been especially significant since fats and oils are said to be COACH FRONTS FIbre-Tex) six million head and Minnesota a. Sportswear Ceiling 59c iitaiujAuouiiaJLJMi (Small) Ceiling J0 OC I (Large) Celling little more than five million. the food bottleneck in the situation of the United Nations and it Also Installed Reduced Prices!) price Installed i9u.UftJ I Price Installed $4.25.

Sale $4.85. Sale $3.85 PJ- Xt Tough, black, Corn, Too. The same is true of the corn Conch and Sedan Full Seta Flbre-Tex) -Tex) is in these two commodities that Iowa ia showing the greatest leadership and the greatest increase. 49 Ceilinr price Installed I 4 Other Stylet 4575 $7.15 to 8.60. Sala The half -billion bushels of corn II $1.45 I I'M iillGrr.

3 sizes. yields in the corn belt this year. Iowa's 53-bushel yield compares with 50 in Ohio, and 47.5 in Illinois and Indiana. Illinois ranks m. um smooth ii i.rc knit combed cot- being produced on Iowa farms represent potential pork, lard, milk and eggs, all of which are much ton.

Kull Cool Smartly Styled vi mmm. a Mat. um second to Iowa's Indicated crop of athletic cut. ismLmMMmmm'i o.t c. needed for our own people and for 516,856,000 bushels, but this fig Truetono 5-Tube Portable Radio Operates on AC-DC or export under lend-lease.

ure tops by a wide margin the 5n otbet Wear SPORT SHIRTS Fine 381 million bushels forecast for Genuine "Nulone Low-Cost Iiatteries Illinois, 194 million in Indiana, 183 Your Choice: DeLuxo FELT-BACK MatH (keep out cold, dust noise) Dies at Wheel Powerful million in Nebraska, and 179 million in Minnesota. or ALL IMJBBEH Mats Modern! Melodious! 2 tones for front door 1 ALL-RUBBER De Luxe FELT BACK Iowa's poultry production is Of Truck Here Walter A. Keith, 73, of 1541 Sale Prices Reception Compact Durable Celling $18.95 Shantung Ceiling l'rlce tops in the nation this year and I.lnt Prices $1.15 to 1.45 Ust Prices $1.40 to 2.00 rear! Use old hell I hookup. 1.4 0 to 1.50 Seventh died at the wheel of along with the increased egg output has come a new industry. Eggs to 2.10 to a.tio to 2.00 1.4 5 a truck he was driving Thursday FRONTS Ford '2S-40 hfv.

'sn-ai IMym. iul-k ltodKe '21- pontine 2S-3 anh oii i.4r to 2.00 Sale Prices to 1.1s J. is IikI.S'J 10 J.r.j to 1.S3 1.52 .72 to 1.52 .7 .75 .00 .711 .42 to .117 to .07 to .07 to .57 to .57 to to .57 to to 1.70 to 2.00 1.85 1.35 1.70 1.70 1.50 1.50 1.70 1.50 95 ca rij afternoon at Ingersoll ave. and Forty-third st. 39 are being dried in a half dozen Iowa communities for shipment to Britain and other countries in the to 2.

GO to 2.t;o to 2.60 to 2.0 to 2.60 $4.95 tailored. Smartly to 2.00 07 1.35 colors. to 2.00 Mr. Keith has been part owner Assorted 3 nlzea. lint t.

of the Des Moines Rug Co. since With Batteries. United Nations under lease-lend arrangement. Others Gabardine Lonif-SIeeve Mats For Othcv Cars At Lowest Prices! 1920. 79 to SG.95 A rug company employe, Berry aji ten cd inwrruni Absorbo l'ads and Polish Cloths Butter.

Butter Is Iowa's long suit In Chadwick, of 1510 Fifth was riding with Mr. Keith and stopped r-f? PRICES 7 the truck. the dairy line and this product Auto Tire Theft ALARM Protects apalnst hard- Dr. J. W.

Bailey, Polk county seems to be coming back into its 1 y.vf a 5 (u FREE With Pt. Auto POLI-WAX Everything: you need for cleaning: waxing in 1 own as emphasis is being shifted coroner, said Mr. Keith died of a heart attack. The body was taken to replace losses; away from cheese and evaporated Equipment Quality Prettare-testtd Fully guaranteed For Ford '2H-40. .41) .09 Chrv.

"M-IW l.lnt KZ.ttS :i.m to Dunn's funeral home. milk and more to butter and dried Gailon of Linseed Oil Free With Each Gallon of Wescote House Paint Friday Saturday "7a The civil service commission pave Htrschel Hubbard, Negro, only an oral examination for the position of municipal courtroom attendant or bailiff. Wilbur Coffeen, commission secretary, told the city council Thursday. The regular procedure in appointment to civil service positions is advertisement that examinations will be conducted and the holding of both written and oral examinations. The secretary said, however, that Hubbard had passed regular examinations for court-bailiff, a similar position.

Coffeen filed his report with the council after Finance Commissioner T. Harry Vicker asked whether the commission procedure in giving Hubbard civil service rights had been "proper." Coffeen wrote that Polk county, which pays part of Hubbard's salary, would "probably not recognize" the title, "courtroom attendant," because the state code is not clear about this position. Earlier, the councilmen agreed Informally to have the legal department report on the legality of the action. This time they voted, unanimously and officially, that such a report should be made. easy opera tion Modest.

HIGH POINT, N. C. UP) The postoffice received a letter addressed to "The Best Lawyer in High Point." A postman called on every attorney here. None would accept the letter. Kasily Installed I The current output of milk In Iowa is at an all-time high for this season of the year, Leslie M.

Carl, federal statistician for Iowa, reported Thursday. Production during July was 5 1 .17 .78 Buiek, Plymouth Podge, lowest prices, LOOK WHAT YOU SAVE! Value 1 If Ceiling I aty.h Ceiling XijgAgIn 5 Oal. Lots Ton buy pals, of "Wescote for 912.20 3 pts. of thinner for 4r? you gret 2V2 als. of linseed oil FHEK Pyralin Auto GLARE SHIELD Price 63c During Sale Budget Plan AND after mixing you Ket practicably gal3.

Ji of rich, readyc C4J to use paint) 1 s0 I Steel CASTING ROD at true cost per gal. of VOC HIVING QUESTIONS ONLY ftUSKItS ANSWERS Q. Is Friskies the only food my dog needs A Yes because Friskies is a tempku dog food conoun-X Wsitial ingredient lirer meal and meat scraps, with peaaUy PreP.rcd ce7b. dried skimmed milk, minerals and v.tsm.ns. Q.Why is Friskies good for my dog? A Because Friskies is a comphle dog food, it helps bud A1- honesfhelDS correct skin adments MONEY BACK GUARANTEE Wescote Is so heavy-bodied it must be reduced with lots of oil which we give you FREE! Contains lead, zinc, titanium, the fin riease brinK your own container for Free Oil.

4i2' long. Offset reel Easy-on suction cups. Red or amber. Ceiling 42o During Sale est paint pigments known. Over 500 Other Paint Items! seat 35c i fad MONDAY BUY PATRiOTIC REFLECTOR Language by Records.

WASHINGTON, D. C. (U.P.) American troops embarking for non-English speaking lands will be taught an elementary knowledge of the languages through the use of phonograph records. strong caused by faulty diet. rs, r.

thrifty to feed, easy to digest Mall Orders Add 15. We reserve the right to limit quantities. 927 Locust St. 609 East Grand STOKE HOURS STORE HOURS 8 A. M.

to 7 P. M. 8 A. M. to 6 P.

M. Saturdays to 9 P. M. Saturdays 'til 9 P. M.

All Merchandise Offered Subject to Stocks on Hand THERE IS AN OFFICIAL Tire Inspector At Both Store For Car or Bike rri tup NIGHTS The Locust Street Store Is Open 'Til 9 P. M. A. Friskies is economical pcuwc -90 solid food only 10 moisture. In its compressed cube form Us Mirr todieest.

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