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THE PES MOINES REGISTER MO NDAY MORNING, AUGUST 27, 1934. SLASH POLITICS FROM NEW YORK PAY ROLL, IS CR? PAGE TWO Accused Again Victim of $50,000 Mail Robbery SCHALL HURLS TEXAS CONVICT NRA BEATEN LEADER PLANS CHARGES Continued From Pugt 1. CHARGE AGAIN HELD FROM MOB ter of-1034." On thie point the re- CITY COSTS GAIN, ALARMCITIZENS Revision of Charter Is Demanded. By William C. McClny.

My 1 port brought out that net profile Head Of Onion Union10' 506 companies rose 200 percent during me first half or 1834 over Rushed From Jail as Throng Gathers. TYLER, TEX. Ui--Threatened the same period In 1933. Other Krporte. Subsequent and similar reports Defies Threats.

M'GUFKEY, OHIO bedfast from a beating administered when he was abducted Sat (CopyrirM Nipih ADit'lrun Ail.n', Ine 1 by the executive council will deal Sends Second Lettc' to Roosevelt. WASHINGTON, D. C. if Senator Schall p. reiterated Sunday in ter to Tresident Roosevelt thmn administration seeks to censor press.

Saturday the presid-nt do' such a charge in a telegram ii mob violence caused officers Sunday to rush from the Jail here to an undisclosed city a prisoner ac with agriculture, foreign trade, destitution, and public services. In the first report, the council UP-' JoJ NEW YORK, Y. Alarmed lit tin steadily Inrroajilng cost of New York city'a government, number of public spirited citizen for loma time hHve been hslst-In on a revision of the city Charter. cused of kldnnplng Mr. and Mrs.

Maxwell Herring and criminally attacking Mrs. Herring, IS, a bride of a few weeks. I urday In onion strike disorders, Okey Odd, agriculture workers' union president, said Sunday he will seek to Invoke the "Lindbergh" kidnaping law to punish his assailants. Odcll charged that Hardin conn-: said: "Reliable figures Indicate that persons were employed In the United States In June, 1934, an Increase of 4,120,000 over Schall declaring "the incjeM The Herrings were robbed and the low figure of March, 1933, and their automobile stolen. craping or political narnacic-.

from the keel of the shlp-n'-state 1'arked at Stand. ty officers will not permit him to an Increase of 2,320,000 over June, flit, ntnte rhnrcroa Hp anlrl 1 The suspect who gave the name Rl.or, American Federation of Labor organizer, will go to Toledo, closed." "Your conclusion to me that tn 'incident is closed' will no Mr. President, satisfy the people their fear of where ynu are unccj. stitutlonally steering their tw lie," Schall said. "Only Loyal Papers The Mlnncsotan said recently administration was cmiMerS establishment of a national I Imperative If the city Is to be kept off the rocks of bankruptcy.

Acclaimed at II ret. When the proposal wee flrat made public, It wee received with acclaim by citizens In every walk of Ufe-thnt le, by evcryidy ex-cept thoee who live by politics. The acclaim wee eo loud end the Ohio, today to prefer kidnaping charges In federal court against some of his 200 assailants. 'The latter Increase Is due mainly to shortening of hours under NRA codes." National Income l'p. A result of the code minimum wage and maximum hours stipulations, Rlchberg asserted, "Is shown In the estimated Increase In labor's share in the national In of J.

D. Willis, 19, was Identified by police as a former Louisiana convict. Ho was captured Sunday at Falestlne and Identified by his victims as the attacker. Herring and his wife said they were parked at a cold drink stand Saturday night when a man approached, threatened them with a gun and forced them to drive to I'lfly thmimuid dollnre In currency wit stolen from title mull truck when three bandit furred Mailman MiUHt-ll V. Lackey (standing beilile truck) to the dido of the roiid near liutler, l'enii.

Beaten, Then Fwd. Odell's announcement came as itlon day end thue ready for ac demand for revision eo urgent that tbtie Industrious tnxcaters were come from 58.3 per cent In June, LABOR TO FIGHT ceptance or rejection by the vot quiet returned to this village of 700 persons following a day and night of tension. After the home 1933 to 62.5 per cent in June doudtialned to silence. But not to, service to take the place of eXir. ing news agencies and "to exclusive use of all governmn news and be In a position to Harold Taylor, Hlriiilngnam, Ala youth accused of slaying Faje New, Howard college coed, hears warrant sworn out against him by Mrs.

Clara Cost, Birmingham divorcee, who charges he attempted to attack her. 1934." inaction. That there le a real necessity of Mayor Godfrey J. Ott was The report stated approval of Ae soon ee the proposal reacnea for rcvon le generally admitted. Its service only to thosp hm codes also was followed by In the legislature, in ine iorm When the five boroughs were papers loyal to the Rnow bombed, Odell was arrested for questioning.

He then was taken from sher-i lffs' deputies and driven 14 miles FOR BARGAINING Section 7A Must Stay bill to create a charter revision together Into the greater dictatorship." creased organization of workers, "more than 2,000,000 workers having been added to the A. F. commission, the taxcaters' friends a wooded area. Stripped of Clothing, There he stripped Herring of all of his clothing except his underwear, tied him to a tree and forced Mrs. Herring to disrobe.

She said he attacked her, then took the clothing of both herself and her husband and fled in thej Herring automobile, after tying city, there was mora or less fear Saturday the president k-. expressed their willingness to sc In the outlying boroughs of com qulesre In the public demand and domination by Tammany in NRA, Says Green. 'I IRKED HITLER, Schall a telegram saying "as such plan would be contrary tj the administration's policy, I passed bill naming a commission nttl of with large Increases also In the numbers and memberships of labor organizations not affiliated with the A. F. of "five Mttle Mayors." WASHINGTON, D.

C. IP) Labor le determined that the right quested you with the utmost of twenty-six memoere to write a new charter. Stumps Nation. from town, where he was released after being kicked and beaten. "I Will Kill" Despite a warning not to return, Odell hitchhiked back and asserted, "I will kill the first man who tries to get me." Odell disclaimed any knowledge of circumstances surrounding the bombing.

The leaders In these boroughs her to a tree with wire. 1 I. L.nll L. Insisted on maintaining the Iplift of Wages. As an example of the coinci i th.n a jintnrt' fhe ,01 iin'i.

i organizations each borough a Hunt Killer of SCRIBEEXPLAINS Sinclair Lewis' Wife Reaches Paris. Islatlon now being drafted dence of NRA codes and business compicsHjr I county In Itself-and on having a hit been a matter of national Two in Missouri Improvement, the council said in the bituminous coal industry "dis- representative on the board of estimate, which largely controls the His tiny cottage was guarded by comment. The shrewdest politicians In all aectlone of the country have time and again been CHARLESTON, MO. W-The friends who had turned it Into a organized markets, cut-throat finances of the whole city. This This was asserted Sunday by William Green, president of the American Federation of Labor, at the same time that conferences were proceeding within the administration on which parts of the killing of Jess and Dan Cofer, small fortress.

The Odell body- prices and starvation wages were has resulted In an extraordinary (Copyright, 1034, by Unlvemal Service, Inc.) forced to admit their inability to succeeded by the establishment of on the Tynearson plan guards were prepared for a B-auee its currents and counter- threatened return of the crowd fair prices (although under diffi duplication of bureaus and offices. The five borough presidents were aptly called "the five little PARIS, FRANCE Dorothy Thompson, American Journalist tation at Wold Island, southeast of here, spurred a widespread a currents. recovery act should be written that ordered their leader to leave on the statute book. mayors by former Mayor James Tresldent John Qulncy Adams, regarded by some historians as th hest-tralned president the search Sunday for Mose Hurley, and wife of Sinclair Lewis, itinerant Negro cotton picker. reached here Sunday after being Jess Cofer, 38, a nephew of Dan i expelled from Germany.

town Saturday night. A threatened second visitation failed to materialize. J. Walker, in one of his derisive cult circumstances and with con tinuing controversy), and the up-lift of the wages of approximate' ly 300,000 workers at an estlmat-ed average of about $1 per liteness to give me the facts hind your charges." "Following "Today I received from you i vituperative two-page Utter gives no facts and does not my simple request," the preside-: said. "The incident is closed." Replying to this tclegrar Schall's letter Sunday said, "Ifyt, desire specific Information as thi basis of my reasonable inference, that the government is about co-ordinate its various and siM-j publicity functions into a natinr.il press service, you have only ton.

semble the following thereof: "The White House daily ments. "Rayburn Act." "The press code which alms dominate the publishers. "The Rayburn communication moods, She declared she believes Chan Cofer, 55, formerly was a deputy As a number of these county sheriff in Mississippi county. "The phenomenal advance In the cellor Adolf Hitler's personal resentment at being termed a "hys- offices and bureaus have become obsolete, the sponsors of the new country ever had, privately confessed his Inability to comprehend the politic of New York. Horace Greeley, despite his long experience and personal Interest In the Fear Domination.

Fear of domination by employers was expressed by Green if the labor guarantees were scrapped. He said: "We regard Section 7A as the most Important part of the recovery act. We shall direct efforts Intense feeling was manifest among white residents in the plan charter hope to abolish them Strike Coiifniif( From Page 1. tation settlement as they took up production and sale of automobiles," the report continued, "would have been impossible without the Increased security of employment and expansion of total Indeed, there are those who hope to abolish the historic board of nolitlcs of the city and the state, frenuentlv complained of their toward retaining Section 7A in aldermen of 65 members, the chief function of which, the reformers "zigzag, wavering lines and un lations board, headed by Lloyd powr under NRA the hunt for Hurley and his brother, at whose home the shooting took place. Officers said the killings climaxed a quarrel between Hurley and the two white men, any permanent legislation Garrison, increased.

which brought Into the market couth designations." Horse No Protest WASHINGTON, D. C. (VP) State department officials indicated Sunday no protest against the German government's "invitation" to Dorothy Thompson to leave the country would be made unless she requested it. "Without that, labor would be at a great disadvantage. It would be subject to the domination by Friday, Gorman told Robert W.i thousands of purchasers of new Bruere, chairman of the cotton U8ed car" Insist, Is to provide a yearly income for the district leaders of "the organization." Outlived I'se.

The board of aldermen long ago who were watching a Negro dance at the home of Hurley's brother. Thie zigzag quality quickly ahowed Itself In the commission selected by the legislature for. re act, controlling radio, telegraph, cable and telephone commune better organized employers' organizations as represented by l'p to Profit Level. The council asserted improvement of the oil Industry under its Posse Hunts Man textile Industrial relations board, that "our experience in operation of the board gives us no confidence in Its ability to adjust the vision of the charter. On the code authorities." tion.

"Your control of the business o. ouinvca us usefulness, nut no- commission were a few men of body seemed to care enough to code was "an outstanding achieve. fight for Its extinction until the issues now at stake in fairness toent," with prices for crude relator." stored to a profit level without always-Increasing budget became fifes of the press by government investment of $1,000,000,000 in Hi preferred shares of over 6,000 banks." In Florida Swamp MIAMA, FLA. (P) A posse of approximately 50 men surrounded a swamp near Hialeah Sunday night seeking to capture an actual burden on the citizenry, Second Conference. material advance In retail costs.

teric" in a magazine article she wrote was responsible for the Nazi action against her. Personal Itage. In the government of munic Hn Indicated umnM nrofer to! revieweu acuvi eminent respectability who are held In high esteem by the electorate, regardless of their personal politics. But there were others a majority who owed their selection to "legislative horse trading." When the commission began Its sessions, the eminent few found ipalities, excessive taxation Is of rian Five-Man Board. President Roosevelt will propose permanent legislation to the next congress.

His aids now are shaping the program which is certain to Include a continued prohibition against child labor, fixing of maximum hours of work and bans against unfair trade practices. It Is likely that about Sept. 10 submit tho union's pass to the na-itles und(r acholic beverage an unidentified Negro police said ten the most persuasive moral "From all I could learn before CRUCIAL BALLOT agency. had beaten and criminally assaulted, my rather hasty departure last a 54-year-old white woman. night from Berlin," she said, "it tlonal labor board, and three hours "(lc9- th, 'Tennessee valley au later was closeted with Garrison, thonty, the housing administra A second conference was held tion- 8n? PubUo works administra Saturday night and union leaders tlon and other federal agencies.

Bloodhounds trailed the Negro was personal rage which singled to the swamp where the scent was' me out of many others who have LAW SPOTLIGHT CONTESTS themselves confronted with a goodly number of well meaning were called out early Sunday for lost. Authorities set fire to the been criticizintr Hitler. woods, hoping to smoke out the attacker. the president will be ready to announce formation of a five-man board to run the blue eagle affairs, probably with Hugh S. Johnson as chairman.

another session with labor board members. Gorman declined to divulge the outcome of the conferences but indicated the strike committee had not closed tho door upon negotla-ions with Garrison. He emphasized, FERGUSON FOE AX POISED OVER HELUSKITCHEN N. Y. to Raze Part of 'Mayhem Voters of 3 States to Polls Tuesday.

WASHINGTON, D. Washington Sunday looked to Tuesday as one of the dramatic "When I sought to find out exactly who was behind the order, I was informed it came from 'highest authority' which I presume must mean Hitler for who else can be the highest authority in Germany today?" Sails Sept. 7. Miss Thompson said she had no men not so much bent on scrapping obsolete bureaus as In placing political "Isms" In the new charter. They were reinforced by a smaller group ot old-time professional politicians, anxious to do a bit of "horse trading for the good of the party to which they belonged.

New Titles. These professionals were will 0NNEW DEAL Criticism Expected at Convention. MILWAUKEE, WIS. (P)-Com-' mlttee reports made public In F. R.

PURPOSE WINS IN TEXAS IirLLU DlVlNfcrf held as scheduled, regardles of any Allred 47,000 Votes Ahead in highlight days of the 1931 election! negotiations, unless labors de- Governor Race. campaign, watching California! Church Council Links Aims mands were met. intention of seeking revocation of gubernatorial battle, the three- Grievances Listed. kjv. xs.

x. ine advance of the American Bar DALLAS, TEX. (VP) James V. ing to denounce the bureaus and the expulsion order, nor of going sided senatorial fight in MisM-j back into Germany as lone as.sinni mH the nrtnmniivi mmeharlt Allred, 35, who made opposition to Th iininn'a crrinvanrM hnv. Wn ax or progress stands poisea 10 association convention Indicated offices to which the people ob Fergusonism" the cue of his cam Hitler remained in power, hut Jected, but they were not willing Sunday that leading governmental listed officially as: cut away a large part of that un- "The stretch-out system has savory district known as Hell's paign, was the choice of Texas; would sail for America Sent.

7. as well as legal, questions will be vuiers ouuuay U) aucceea IS. to go much further than changing the titles of these bureaus and offices. The serious minded commis been so widely inaugurated: Kitcheni whieh produced ome of to Christ's. NEW YORK, N.

Y. The federal council of the Churches of Christ In America Sunday in a statement declared the measures proposed by the Roosevelt administration to help the forgotten man were of human origin and therefore fallible but thnt the aimsi subjected to close scrutiny of the of former Senator Cole Blease In South Carolina. California has its senatorial prl mary, too, but Hiram Johnson, with White House becking, appears certain to coast in to an easy victory with a coalition back- nation's outstanding lawyers, sioners found themselves in a Worried Over Wife's Safety, Lewis Admits NEW YORK, N. Y. (VP) Sin The association's general sessions open Tuesday, but meetings of Its Miriam A.

(Ma) Ferguson in the governorship. The Democratic nomination-tantamount to election in Texas-was conceded the state's attorney general by Tom F. Hunter, supported by Mrs. Ferguson and her husband, James E. Ferguson, impeached former governor.

Allred clair Lewis was "a mighty worried, sought were divine. the most picturesque mayhem stitute a sweeping and inhuman 1 method of operation from which 'artists in New York crime annals. there must be relief. Under domination of the Gopher "The volume of employment has Hell's Kitchen became at declined steadily since immedl-the turn of the cpnt th(J the. ately after the cotton textile code went into effect.

ater of Peratinns for wht civic "Average weekly earnings termed tne most vl" declined under the code. cious moD ot footpads and cut- various sections will begin today and continue through Friday. Sinclair in Front. "The purposes sought are divine Socialist Upton Sinclair is we! if, as we steadfastly believe, the hopeless minority. They quickly decided it was not posslblo to get from such a commission a charter that would eradicate waste and extravagance, and they promptly resigned.

Here, the astute politicians on the commission overplayed their hands. They set up a cry that the men who resigned werel May Study Nit AAA. Early arriving delegates ex ahead of George Creel, supports: by Senator McAdoo, and Warden, old line Democrat, in tin heart of Jesus Christ is a revelation of the divine," the announcement continued. held a lead over Hunter of nearly pressed the belief that NRA, AAA 47,000 votes from Saturday's run and other alphabetical administra "There has been a sweeping and throats on the American continent. California gubernatorial nice.

off primary at the time Hunter tions functioning within the federal earca wnetner men were government will receive no little' cold or hungry or sick. He felt man, he acknowledged Sunday, until Dorothy Thompson, his wife, arrived safely in Paris from Germany. "Dorothy's a good newspaper woman," the author said, "and she can take care of herself, but I was sure worried until I learned she had reached Paris safely. "I wasn't worried so much about official action as I was about some patriotic Nazi fanatic. There might have been some youngster who had patriotic ideas, and He left the sentence unfinished.

attention. the woes of those In bondage of Strong appeals to the Whit? House for some pronouncement In favor of Creel that would tend stop Sinclair with his "end pov announced he would concede. An election bureau tabulation gave Allred 481.520 votes and Hunter 434,593 in incomplete "strong-arm men" who were peeved because they could not dominate the commission. But the leaders of the resigning group Administrative agencies, defined any sort and longed for their those to which congress has dom. Many goals sought by the intolerable practice of discharging workers for union affiliation in clear violation of section 7-A of the industrial recovery act." Green's Support.

The union's statements are In sharp conflict with the claims by the industry of increased employment and higher payrolls under delegated Judicial or legislative present leaders of American affairs Make Way for Tunnel. Now it is to be partly wiped out to make way for the approaches to the new midtown Hudson tunnel between New York and New Jersey. Bids will be opened Friday for the demolition of PI old tenement erty in California" slogan, been to no avail. Kcoiiomic. Islands.

powers end Including various are Indisputably in harmony with agencies created by presidential, the purpose and spirit of Jesus. happened to be Judge Samuel Seabury, who conducted the legislative investigation that over executive order, were criticized by "Whether these goals will be at- the committee on administrative! tained will depend upon the wis- threw the Walker regime, and former Gov. Alfred E. Smith. No Sinclair proposes to establish economic "islands" for the unemployed to function as self efficient socialistic communities, the cotton textile code.

law as tending to remove large dom of the economic system itself DIONNE FIVE ARE ALL WELL All But Annette Show Cains in Weight. AT Avnro a a a tm. In pushing plans for the general houses, many of which no doubt fields of legal controversy from i and certainly upon those in con- lieu of the state's tremendous re Jurlsdlctlon of courts. trol of our economic life HOME FOLKS WELCOME F. R.

walkout, the strike committee had I witnessed the depredations of a pledge of "full support" from such notorious Gophers as StumDV lief system now in effect. "Judicial Brunch 1'ndermliied." Advising that Judicial functions President Green of the A. F. of L. Malarkey, Newburg Gallagher, ASKS FLEXIBLE In Mississippi, a close shnwo nn indication C- men in the city's public life are better Informed regarding the needs of the city and the present political abuses so the attack fell flat.

Seek New Deal. Under the leadership of Mayor Klorello H. LaGuardla, the forces The federation is assigning of these agencies be divorced from Dr. Fred Routley, Toronto Red reslaent "yde Fark tor trained organizers to assist textile tho legislative or executive and margin for present Senator Hi- POLICY BY U. S.

Cross executive, expressed ad- Indefinite Stay. union field workers. Wednesday placed in a federal administrative oert Stephens, former Governs' nmirr with an unnnllnt, rllvistnn nr night Green will make a nation Bilbo, or Representative Row Col independent tribunals modelcdlcnn Frank Flays Nation's wide radio address on behalf of lins, all nin and tuck in tlHr da "Goo Goo Knox, Happy Jack Mulraney, and others. Race Riots of 1900. In this district began the race riots of August, 1900.

For two days mobs of white and black men fought through the streets and on the housetops, following the killing of a policeman by Negro gangsters. the mill workers. 'Inflexible looking for a practical revision of the charter appealed for a new deal. Backed by Gov. Herbert H.

after the board of tax appeals, the report said "It is not going too far for the Democratic nomination-which means election. miration lor the progress of the Dionne quintuplets Sunday. He accompanied Dr. A. R.

Dafoe, physician in charge of the famous five, on his morning rounds. Annette, second largest of the sisters, was the only one to show HYDE pARK, N. Y. (.11 President Roosevelt Sunday established himself in the family home overlooking the Hudson river here for an indefinite stay while he pursues the recovery campaign with especially invited MADISON, WIS. (P)-The great; 'A TraB-edv Issue rnnfmnHnp- Amorlra 4a lhnl c6tv-1J' to stato that the judicial branch of Lehman, a new bill was rushed In South Carolina, Blease isnfr through the legislature, enabling the.

Government is being mng for the Democratic nonw rapidly and seriously undermined tion for governor with some die the mayor to appoint a commis a loss, all the others showing; licut The commercial law and bank sion of nine citizens in plnce oT Previously a good residential section, the district became known choice that must be made belween "inflexible tradition" and "flexible Intelligence," Dr. Glenn Frank, president of tho University of Wisconsin said in a luncheon address here Sunday to the American Kari play of strength. Vets Oppose Alaska as Heirs Kitchen after the Civil ruptcy committee expressed doubt that recently enacted bankruptcy legislation will accomplish a swift an uumc vr mure. ut. Dafoo said they were all well.

Weights, with gain or loss from Saturday: Vvonn, weight poun-lf. 1 ounre, 1 war, when a gang of hoodlums Arriving early Sunday morning, the president smiled in happy response to the quiet welcome of the folks at the station. Mrs. Roosevelt met him and accompanied him to the family residence for Sloan Declares GREENWICH, CONN, l.n George A. Sloan, president of the cotton textile institute, expressed surprise and regret Sunday at word the general strike in the Industry had been set for Sept.

4. "It is inconceivable to me," he said, "that there will be a general strike in the cotton industry on Sept. 4 or on any other date. Detention Camp Plan calling themselves the Potashes began terrorizing the neighborhood. and radical reduction of the overhanging debt structure of the the former 26 to undertake the task of writing a new charter submission to the electorate.

The mayor has not yet named these new commissioners, but is expected to do so shortly. That the obstructionists, in and out of the legislature, did their association's commissioners on uniform state laws. I Annttt eint pounlf, 9 unc.i ANCHORAGE, ALASKA country. ouni inns. Dr.

Frank expressed the hope' nrmpr norv.PA man n-ore nil reCOfl pounds, 15 ouneag, Scant Relief, Is Claim. breakfast, America would choose "flexible in Colorful Mobs. The Totashes were succeeded by the Gophers end such allied bands as the Gorillas, the Rhodes gang Cfcilif. ficht 5 nunri Ruin. Kmliif, w.iftit 4 1 minrs Rain Mnnr, 4 1 oum-t gain The committee reported that la The president's mother backSuniiay as vigorously condemn 124 ouncJfrom a trip abroad, met him on ProfK)sal of California Amenta telligence" and demand cmancipa-l tlon from Inflexible tradition.

i work of delaying revision well is provision for relief of debtors act, the agricultural compositions and 1 Legion favoring estabhshme iiegion favorinr estab isnmeni th .1,. 1 'Cotton mill employes have He said he saw three basic dif- iand the Parlor mob. The Hudson bvv(. wic Hume. Apparently satisfied fior a criminal detention cairns extensions act and the act for re ficultics.

the breakdown of the lUusters, another notorious mob FORMER FILM busy tu-n swiia tv, Alaska. I than the workers in any other In-1 i headed bv the eanc- leader. Mnnk organization of railroads engaged; financial system, the revolutionary in lilt a pnwnin.n hm.a ha.n onrl tna Dnnrnialo. thia! changes that technology and power ,1. V-V -(f-astman, operated to the south.

nTTTTTfTAT QT A TM; with the cational organl-JV riL-lrtL OLrfrillAI zation for carrying on recovery -efforts, Mr. Roosevelt spent the Ahepa Society Name5 adduced by the fact that there still Is a grave question whether the new act, as it stands, is constitutional. Time to Amend It Those who believe it is not contend that, under the state constitution, "the general powers of legislation are conferred exclusively in operation more than a year and I production since have effected, and no significant relief in debt dls- in ineir neyaav ine uopners naa the operation of its wage and a wciman'f auxiliary known as the Catsonis President John Edwards Dies After dav alone witn his family. nour provisions mis inuusiry nas Battle Row Ladies Social and cnarKe8 nus oceu acmevca oy any, a UM been successful in reabsorbing all Athletic club, headed by the queen its unemployed through the Kltfherli BaUIe Annle. COLUMBUS, OHIO W'J-Act les Catsonis of Washington, D- Sunday was announced as newly elected president of AneP River Dock Fight.

YONKERS, N. Y. furious fight in the dark resulted The committee said the plan set up in tho Frazier-Lemke amendment to the AAA appears to ef- tion or I40.UUU employes 10 us Brazilian Clipper Flies Back to Rio Number of Gun Used By Bandits Traced upon the legislature" and that! Sadie the Goat, recall another payrolls and our workers have received under the code an average body cannot enact Into a law a virtual Pitt of lion. Police vixen in the death Sunday of John Ed- Greek-American fraternity. RIO DE JANIERO.

BRAZIL UP) Y. (VTi Dlscov- increase in wage rates of 70 per known as Sadie the Goat, who on. wards, 45, described by police as With its party of United Stat document it never has seen. How-curlty holders to their debtors, ever, because of the failure of the interpreted so as to accom- YORK, N. a second NEW cry of serial number-cent.

encountering a prosperous looking, a former motion picture director 'newspaper executive lirsi commission, me new cnarter piinh this," the report Sunday on the machine gun dls- "It would be a tragedy if the subject, would lower her head and for Warner Brothers. ian Clipper" Pan-Amprirn a-. cannot go to the people before the "there is grave question as toj carded by bandits who stole $427, fine accomplishments in this in-; butt him in the stomach. Edwards died of a fractured ways new flying boat arriv whether the plan would not be In 000 from an armored truck ln-dnstry. In which the nation has! Her male accomplice thereupon skull after taking part in a melee Sunday, en route back to th violation of the due process clause Brooklyn last week enabled police! Just cause for pride, should now I would slug the surprised victim -on a Hudson river dock.

Three United States from Buenos Ai of the fifth amendment to the' to trae It to a dealer in Wlscon- be wrecked bv an Impatient resort insensible and together they would other men were Involved. Pniir. tk. -i r58' election In 1035, so there will be ample time to amend it, making the findings of the new commission a completed act before elec- 1 tr.1.. I wo, wiu iae oil tor va vuv viiitcu outiea.

mo. wuiuia mum re.vuj.. tsouu uicjr una oeea nnnmn 'JkllSJIli, Fla, today. I i.

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