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Weather Forecast GOOD MORNING Tlx) pinlcil yetor(1ny, a a big success; how about ginning a st a to Fair rum 7 NEW MEXICO: Generally fair Friday and Saturday; warmer Friday south portion ARIZONA: Fair Friday and Saturday; little, change In tempera ture. rr.i Volume 22 jjin Year Numixr Friday Morning, July 5, 1935. frt.ini ii rrnnd elaia matter. Altrio.nero, 'lr ltlct snder tl of eonirnt CENT 3 IN AI.rtL'QL'ERQUa Published Every Monilnf Fha On la iiJ VNEWSFAPER 136 ABOARD PLANE THAT SET NEW MARK FIREWORKS ARE CAUSE FREEDOM LOSS FEAR RUSH TAX BILL ORDER IS ISSUED White House Conference Puts Special Session on Shelf IN 2 CASES Huge Crowds See Closing Events Of City's Jubilee Streets Jammed for Miles for Parade, Park Packed for Speaking Program and Midway OF HOOVER Former President Tells Miners Liberty Un Nine Died From Shots Fired By Careless Celebrators der Fierce Attack HUNDREDS HURT HITS DICTATORS CALL HEARINGS Attractions; Thousands Witness Closing Pageant and Fireworks Display at Night Safety Not Found Un Heat Kills Three-Four Auto Racers Ride to Death Treasury Expects to Be First Witness Before Committee der One-Man Rule, He Declares GRASS VALLEY, July i UP) Herbert Hoover came baik to iik the gold country Thursday to sound Thousands of persons celebrated the Fourth of July at Albuquerque's Golden Jubilee. Visitors poured in from all the surrounding towns and country, and the townsfolk were all out in gala attire, some of it of the styles of 1885.

Never has such a mass of humanity been seen here as during the big final parade of the Jubilee at 10 a. m. People were packed solidly on Central Avenue from Broadway to Fourteenth, and along Fourteenth to the Midway at Rio Grande Park. And all along the route standing room was at a premium. The crowd that saw the parade was estimated at tween 15,000 and 20,000.

a Fourth-of-July call for the preservation of Individual liberty and was received with ild acclaim as he deviated from his prepared WASHINGTON, July 4 P) Definite plans to override Republican delay tactics and enact President Roosevelt's wealth tax program and the Guffey coal bill before Congress adjourns were shaped Thursday at a White Houtie conference. Coincident with word that Mr. Roosevelt expects to leave the tax-drafting to Congress, the Chief Executive received assurances from Democratic members that the yas Means Committee; would give prompt action both to the revenue measure and to tho Guffey bill to set up a "Little NRA" es of each other as thev kept their plans "loft over (Ry tlie Associated Press.) Independence Day accidents costing 13(5 lives marred the Nation's celebration of the- 139th anniversary of Its birth Thursday with every likelihood that the toll would Increase with later reports. Onb two of the deaths, compiled in an Associated Press tabulation, were directly traceable to fireworks. This compared with, four fireworks faalltls of thsi Fourth last year, but did not in-c'ude the death Wednesday of an Evansvllle, person who suf-fered burns In a blaze caused by a firecracker.

At least nine other persons died Al (left) and Fred Kev (ncht) took Meridian, after havinc estal world's endurance record. The speaking exercises at Rio Grande Park following the parade wore listened to by nun LIGHTNING HURTS TWO speech to use the vernacular of the mines. About 6000 persons of the mother lods country endured a blistering sun to hear the former President. They jumped to their feet, cheering, as ho turned to colloiiuin Usui to tell of his work here as a student mining engineer before the turn of the century. "Cousin Jacks," called the miners (It Is a generic term for the of the mines), and they liked It so well they clustered aboui Fireworks Display Declared Best Seen in State dreds.

while thousand Jammed the Midway. Hup crowds wore at Conservancy beach for the swimming nd diving contests, and at the Midway for the start and finish of th 12-mlle marathon and the ft- 4 PROJECTS STARTED BY WORK PLAN Red Propaganda Invades Churches, Belgrano Claims Dl-N'VER, July 4 OP) The communistic growth In America was Thursday described by Com- AT RODEO for the coal Industry. Tho agreement reached was believed to spell an overwhelming defeat for Senator Hastings' (R rials of the Old Fiddlers' contest. Crowds at Pageant, l'lroiunks At night, a huge crowd attended of gunshots believed to have been fired by car.dcss celebtators. and two others were shot fatally In hunting mishaps.

Hundreds of children, men nd mien, were burned or maimed by incamtious handling of firecracker (the historical pageant at the I'nt-' Versity stadium, and later ml-. at there the huge display of Del.) drive for a special tax sea-j him, wringing his hand, slapping sion of Consress In the fall. i his back and almost crowding hitn Bolt Strikes in Group at Celebration at Fort Stanton Only Few Hundred Men Given Jobs, Officials Disclose from the speaker's platform. At one point a big firecracker exploded almost in tb- face of the former President and he shook with laughter. Among GUI I'ricnds "This In one of the happiest ds Immediately after the White House conference meeting which lasted more than two hours.

Chairman Dottshton N. Issued the formal call for opening tax bill hearings befoie the Ways anil Means Commutes Monday, with the survey Indicated. Part of Uils toll was complied In communities) which had ''outlawed" fireworks in deference to the "safe, and aan Fourth'1 campaign. 17T Last Vcr Last Independence Day claimed fireworks. Hundreds of people left the Mld-i way at 10:30 p.

to witness the fireworks, hut the Midway wits filled day and night with a gay crowd. The parade was the biggest, and In some ways the most intei 1 of the three days' processions, li combined the old-time features of the first parade, which depicted WASHINGTON, July 4 Despite the hundreds of millions of dollars put aside for work relief sp.ior Frank N. Belgrano of the American Legion, as an insidious and malignant growth striking at the nation sometimes even through schools and churches. Icrano said in an Independence Day message that the "red menace" was a growing machine of destruction In every circle of American life." "Put, thank God. wo.

too, are organized to combat them," tho Legionnaires' leader, who Is tourinB Colorado, iid In his broadcast address. "The leaders have organized branches smonir our Ameriejin they are establishing so-called 'youth movements' In our college and high schools; FORT STANTON. N. July 4 (P)--A mother and her baby were burned and four other woman miraculously escaped death here Thursday when a bolt of lightning of mv life," he told the crowd. "I have been received not as a former i projects, officials disclosed Tliurs The fireworks display at the close of Iho Golden Jubilee Thursdav night v.

as one of the best ever seen in New Mexico, and It attracted one of the greatest crowds ever to turn out In the city. The I'nivr a 1 which was to capacity of rinsing performance of the pageant, was cars and people, many e-t i mating the total number of i i-mi at lO.nnn. The canvas urtotitidtnc the id was taken down so that all could see the (V ew orks, bin It was hardly neeossarv for the lame bomb dlsplis were plainly visible to the thousands sur-loundmg 'be ftiivet'sSty Held, The dieworks were tired with a pt and aoourat ness it, at ide the tai'l" to all. The tint of the dis-plivs in priced all ittf ihm. The dl-pl were with the American Flag and a burs! of aerial bombs that made the whole.

mesa resound. It was a grand and fitting finale to the jubilee celebration. struck In their midst as they walk treasury experts to be called as the lirst witnesses. Want 1 till Information that no bill would the days of 1 5 and earlier, and day that only four of the new ones approved actually have been started. Only a few hundred men, they the modern features of cine.

a numan ion ot in in accidents. Traffic mishaps cost 54 lives and drownings 52. Four auto racers rode to thelff deaths In Pennsylvania. Three died in a Utah train wreck. Two Toledo, sister drowned in the Maurnen river.

Th dnv'a parade, which depic'-d tne- President but as one coming back to his old friends," He told how he used to walk here from nearby Nevada c'lty "in the niid," to Mice fare, and ot toe "bifer despair-'1 that came of fruitless job hunting. Mr. Hoover confided that It was in Grass Valley he knew "a pros- ed near a rodeo grounds where a Fourth of July celebration was In progress. The mother, Mrs. James A.

Crews of CVirntrtn ias oninfllllv hut not added, so far have been work. LI pioKic-s the city his made fitly years. The contrast was delightful even into the sacred portals of seriously burned, and was being heat Minnesota and a some of our places of worship be hrf(1I-c conim.tte.', Dnigbtotij ald, nevertheless, that a report bo- Hil: pia pared bv th. Hill sub-cm-: mitten would be comileted in time! to form a basis for the arinns. Sal'iv iat "we want to ge; all information before framing a taxi bill," D-nmhton estimated heaiinus would last from "ten dys to two weeks." lie said the committee micht hold srssiotis on the coal bill if another sub-committee reports next week.

their godless, destructive trail lies plainly marked." At the same time, however, they said a great amount of detail was necessary in rounding pians into final shape for starting work and that President Roosevelt had said did not expect the pruia.im to reach lis peak until mid-No-vem ber. The four projects under the new program on which men have actu- and educational. 1 "rlro Winning I 'louts Vvize liming finals went as FtrM 'Iho t. S. 1'iiiT-t Sort loo display, showing the cont rust twi'i'ii tho fore-l that Iiiih boon caretl for ami the one tluit lias Txs-n allowed to Ik the prey of fire.

tlim ufwiiftiiiin'a mi. mill pri'slnn. fontlnurd On Page Ftra HOLD TWO FOR DEATH treated In the veterans' hospital here. The lightning singed the baby's hair and left slight burns. Four other women, Mrs, Ralph Warner, Mrs.

Charles Ferris. Mrs. Ike Brooks and Mrs. Lloyd Hatch-cock, all of Capitan were stunned but uninjured. None of the five lost consciousness.

The attending physician at the mint in A runaway team of horses crushed their young; driver to death in Maryland. In New York 250 holiday passengers were shaken up, and scor or more trivially Injured when a ferry rammed a pier. Holiday plans crashes tor ons Ufa each In Pennsylvar ia, Indiana, Illinois and Oklahoma. A 11! -year-old boy was kilted at Search for Four Missing Tourists At a Standstill I ally been put to work ere named '7 Second The Chih I'rotresNia ,1 display, showing an dd spuiil-h i hic.ii, tnl where the women and the OF JUDGE i i i fnntlnurd On Pitt In baby were being treated said; M.eeu The mystery of the disappear- Mrs. Ferris sustained burns on the I by informed officials as: The War I'tnient's I'ppcr I Mississippi chunio 1 project, i An Ac icultit'c Department en-1 deavor eradicate insect pests in several New England states.

I A War Department project on Ohio in West Virginia. anew of the four Illinois tourists i bottom of her feet where the WOMAN IS KILLED IN CRASH as a guess, adjournment will come between Aucut IS and September 1, under this program I'aiuhton said. He added that it was planned to rush thrf Guffey coal bill through betore August 1, when soft coal mine wage and hour agreements expire and another strike threat iv arise. Simultaneously, th" American League branded the President's new tax program a "transparent political gesture" and its approval by Congress a "stirrem'oi to the forces of radicalism." Today when struck by a wheel hlch tor loose from a racing automobile. Death In Kansas One of the lireworks fatalities; occurred In Kansas, the second In Chicago, where 1 7-vea r.old Chester Jiulhvieki was Killed when 4 cannon cracker he toss-eJ Into ths fell and exploded on his chest.

The I'assaniauuoddy, Maine, tide- remained unsolved Thursday, as Stale police, directed by Governor Clyde T.ncloy and Captain J. E. House cunt in aed heir search. were run down and v. 'V-ni foundation.

Youth, 18, Says Lost Nerve and Did Not Rob Body 1 APSVILLE, July 4 iP) lightning evidently made contact with tho nails In the soles of her shoes. Tho women were ail resting easily, he said. The women were strolling near the rodeo grounds when the lightning Udt flashed out cloudy skies a mountain thunder work To Ilmpbiy 1.1.000 The 1'pper Mississippi and Pas- sama iiioouy works imv. a capacii. Many Things In China.

A anillo I 'or the Dragon. ItnllromN Take Notice-, I I' I I n. 'nor checked out of his Thursdav night and a.vreno Coffey, IS, who officers for living jobs to several thousand! was a freshman student 1 11011 after the' get fully under way. tin' 11 crime, and Albert Ha iley, a tra n- I at officials said fi'-' stages of I r. Mrs.

Estanislada Sandoval Is Victim of Accident Near Lamy -ient, were held here Thursday Hie wank have provided jobs for Catches Husband Kissing Another Catholic Daughters Assail Advocates Of Birth Control By ARTHUR BRISBANE tOoi.vrleht, IMS bv Kirn FVsture Syo. dies to. Inc Internationa! Opyrtght and Ml Oilier Rigiiui Reaervedi On the one hundred and fifty-ninth ti, oilcan Fourth of July, nothing is wrong with the country. have everything we ever had. In Washington here their sala was forbidden law, 14 persons were injured by them; In Rock Island, 111., eight suffered wounds; ami in peotes or other cities and towns then? were one or more casualties.

A it et ra. -iter Indirectly caused Mi-s Laura Ing, ills fo postpone her attempt for a 'm trans-cuitim-iral airplane peed Corel from New York City. She wis "truck in the foot by a carelessly thrown "ci acker," tieee.sjf..'it'.n? an a -ill tcani.s Injection. A NT A FK, July 4 l-Pi Mrs. F.s-tanlslada fandoval, about 3S, wife of Jess Sandoval of Panta Fe, jniirht in the golf course shooting ilast Tuesday ot Probate Judge Dan jMoador of Monett.

Mo. I Deputy Sheriff Gladden Da 11 thirty said Coffey admitted be fuel on the judge, who still was in a critical condition, with the intcti-jtion of robbing him. I lost my nerve." Daugherty Santu Fe. Several of the po'ice remained here. The Morists.

Mr. and Mrs. ri is of East St. Louis. 10' P'd Mrs.

Albert Heberer, have been miss- 1 May 22. Their biirn-. -to was found a few miles I ere last Saturday. and 1 1 has been made for their (.. and suspected slayer.

cmwI things seem to bo wronit. Killed Instantly 1 hursday morn- just 11 few. Past, estimates have sot tho number that would ho em- ployed at Passamariuuddy alone at 1 15.H00 men. In addition to the men taker, from relief rolls for these four proj- ects, officials said a few the jobs being carried on tinder th" old emergency relief program had been transferred bodily to the new set-up. They said, however, these; did not provide work for addition il men but continued the em-: ployment of those already engageo.

PLATTLE, July 4 (PA so ing denunciation of the Am. Federation of Women's Clul the American Association vorsity women went on re control was Issued by the. 1 with the people. That will change ing In an automobile- accident on ths Lamy highway about a mile art I'ol- 1 re- holic Woman; Shoots Both DENVER. 4 Mrs.

Per-Ihn Lynch, 4'. could not emluie the sicht of hu-iiaul another woman, so sue shot them both, she told police, lore Thursdav. Tho husband, Andrew Lynch, S'i, was in critical condition In a hospital Thursday night. He wounded In the abdomen, "other woman," Mrs. Joset-h'no O'Donnoll, 41.

was shot In one gt ft'limilj eMin.iaM.nin Washington, Jefferson, Frank lin and Lincoln will. Inst. Thtirs- i this side of Lamy, Luis Martinez, driver of the light truck In which Mrs. Fandoval was a nassonger, and Mrs. Martinez, also a passenger, suffered injuries which sent them to a Santa Fe Daughters of America hot day.

"Immoral," "conduoh spread of impurity," "Inhuman," "unsocial" and lean" were some of the In the resolution daughters In t1 distinguished official of the Northern Pacllie Railway Company ends this Interesting information'. The coal Holds of China are probably the, larcest in the worll. Jewelry Stolen From Locked Car As Couple Swim the Amer-s used by the annual Predict Another Roosevelt Setback On TVA Measure said the youth tild him, explaining why he did not. rob the judge as be lay on the ground at the family golf course in Moneli. Coffey was charged with assault with intent to kill, Police said Halley, who was held without ch it-go, had sold to Coffey the gun used In the attack.

in Coffey's pasteboard suitcase, officers said, they found several detective stories, a cap and rubber glov es. Coffey and Ralley were arrested after two Monett men had informed officers they had engaced in target practice with tho pair in 3 Travelers Hurt On La Bajada Hill SANTA FE. July 4 Thre tineier-t oh' sc ere t. were up-. if lot Thursdav t.U-'i' to have b.

Injured when tic iv, rt on La Hit e.i.e'-i ot S'lda l'e on t-io A 1 a i n.u road. A p'-fva-e a bii'ei ts C-ll-cd it at, the of arm and one leg. The shooting climaxed a party attended by all three. Mrs. Lynch was lodged lit Jail.

The product was mined Hnd Used In that country llOou years ago." Many valuable thlmis are in Chips, and the Japanese will use them, soon. In exploiting China's mines, Jap-iiesn will have an advantage over I Chinese. They will havo no loir of disturbing "the great earth convention. P.oth the federation and the university women went record recently as favoring tb g.allzatlon of Instructions for preventing: conception. Advocates of the dissemination I Jay, 222 North Solano, re-'.

et-ted to tho sheriff's office la'o v. dm sday night that while be and a young lady were swimming ui i nil Peach, west of old Town, i man's wrist watch, and a brnre-0 1. and ring, Indian de-ign. were WASHINGTON, July 4 House foes of the Ten no -Valley Authority forecast, a day that President to i tl t'i a. hospital but doctors did not consider their conditions critical.

Some children riding in the roar of the truck suffered minor injuries. The group was returning to Santa Fe from Lamy. In attempting to pass another car, the truck driven by Martinez sldeswipod the a itomohllc. turning completely over. A coroner's jury impanelled Immediately by Chief Deputy Sheriff Salaar of Santa Fo failed to fix the deflnltn cause of tho accident.

from the inside of Ins lot of birth control information, the be handed another serio buck when the House piling week into TVA legisla 01 Even Speaker Hvrnes ns b.l 1 be. 1 passing: s. he, ana mnty of-e. no rep. in, on nK I5II.L DI I.WEU WASHINGTON, July 4 (PI Senate Dem n-t a'ic leaders Thursday reshuffled tlvir Hive and put the Cmo Linking bill on the bottom of 'lie Their action made ii improba de that this measure will 1 for floor debate uni-i 'h.

lalt-M" part of next week. Put once taken i.p, Administration lo's on tho rl c'ato a. id cltv tc i i i i ret---the nt. Sc. 1,1 11.

day expressed the opinion that had been made by unlocking the door by means of a ire manipulated through the cowl resolution said, ore "un-American near several (lays and unpatriotic, aiming at the do- l'fore Judge Meador was shot, population of America ami prcpar- 'offcy said Thursday night that Ing the way for a childless Amor- 1 lflst time he heard from his lea. to become tho orev of theifalher, Elmer Coffey, th latter prt 11- dragon," a fear scorned by edu- caled Chinese, but real to those dig In the ground. I After Japan has "used China" ffor several generations, tho Chinese will absorb the Japanese, and "use" them, having absorbed their ''energy. Sixty-five million Japanese. annot swallow 400,111,111,0110 Chinese a real bat tlx was in prospe, md that 'anything might hapten'" From Representative Mac I prolific nations of i model Ford truck drive away Ky.1.

no anti-TVA leader, prediction that, the lion populous and the East." was in Independence, Isas. The prisoner said a sister, Mrs. Laura Johnson, lives In Pueblo, Colo. Md in a. day from the scene, but was tumble bill predict Its pas -I to obtain tbn license number.

lor two. nd digest them; can Mgest 60,0011,000, and will. accept nothing more than the compromise meawtire. unwanted bv tho White Douse, whl-h was approved by the House military- mmittee after long weeks of c. n'roo--y.

Republican Leaders Sparrow Rifle Clue In Slaying rot. CM l.IA, Mo 4 C-P) .4, nan. a w-inaii and a used sir Miiii; sparrows wore rlmn s''id led Tbin-day night Pi this tiiilver. spy center's mj stt-ry shooting tv-e dci.v, ef M-, Fu'a. Northeutt, 3i, from a bullet fired Urn the ton CELEBRAT0R TANGLED IN BALLOON DROPPED 2000 FEET TO DEATH TALMADGE URGES ABANDONMENT An Interesting tight edifies Wosh- OCl ngton.

The Administration will En Route to Parley PHOENIX, July 4 (-Pi John Hamilton. Republican na OF NEW DEAL TO BRING PROSPERITY a committee to llnd out Just 11 tional rnmmlllaDn.an iOW utilities companies lobbied gainst ths "death sentence" In he Administration bill, beating it Congressmen who think they hould exercise their functions "When the time ever comes for us to placidly obey the order of; 72 bureauorai ies In Washington! that override the Cons' it ut ion of the United States our freedom Is of Iki- head. Her husband, Charles E. Northeutt, Poone County superintendent of schools, said the rifl-v found in the bus. merit, was one he used to .1 I I and Lawrence Phlppsi, Kopnhlloan committeeman for Colorado, slopped hero Thursday en route to Los Angeles where they ill discuss with party leaders the possibility of holding a convention there similar to the "grass roots" gathering at Springfield.

j.S "Georgia, being ever alert to 'hoot Police were uncertain protect the sovereignty of the state I if It had any connfctlon with the Trial of Mrs. Valey Scheduled for Today TACOMA, July 4 iff') Fndnr circumstances indicating swift disposal of the case. Mrs. Margaret Thulin Waley, goes to trial here Friday charges growing nut of the George Weyerhaeuser kidnaping. The Ktolld young woman who thrice attempted to plead guilty and go to prison as did her husband, Harmon Waley.

is charged with violating the federal "Llnd-be-gh law, oonspirncy to kidnap ithout coercion will have another to Investigate how far in Administration has gone In dibying, with threats and "four lotisnnd million dollar" promises carry through tho "death and states' not only helps ST. CLAIR SHORES, July 4 OT1) Fred Cardoni, 30, of De-troll, mingling with a holiday crowd at Jefferson Reach, was snatched 2000 foot Into the air by the fitible rope of a stunt balloon Thursday, and then dropped to his death after releasing his hold. William T. Henderson. Toledo balloonist, whoso ascension and parachute drop was to climax a gala day at the beach resort, Jumped after Cardoni and landed safely wllh his parachute.

He told his story of Cardonl's fall to Sergt. Harvey Champalne of the St. Clair Shores police a few minute later. "I didn't know any one bad grabbed at the guide rope," he snld. "The ballon shot up about 2000 feet when I turned fomi my perch and saw a man hamilns by the rope a few feet below- mo.

"'What are you doing I said." "Ho tried to answer me but I couldn't hear him. I thought he said something about being tangled In the rope. I told him to wrap the ropo around his feet and I would try to got him down. "He shouted at me, wanting to know how long it would take. I told him about 15 minutes.

"'I can't hang on that he yelled back, and then let go." CANTON, Ga July 4 UP) Georgians by the thousands came here Thursday and heard Gov. Eugene Talmailge denounce the administration of President Roosevelt In a speech which many construed as Talm.adge's opening hid for the Democratic presidential nomination next year. Refraining from any reference to the possibility of his candidacy against Mr, Roosevelt, the governor bitterly attacked new deal policies and raised tho issue of slate's rights. Vehemently criticizing what he called Iho encroachments of the Federal Government on state rights, the governor ihoutedi and protects the people of Georgia, but protects every other s'ate In the union and every citizen in Georgia." He told the crowd that all experimental legislation of Mr. Roosevelt had failed and called for Immediate abandonment of the new deal program "an tho only load to WHOI.l-.SU.rHS TO MELT Tho Southwestern holesale association, covering severat slates) In this region, will hold its annual convention here, beginning KrhlaV morning.

The Franciscan hot'l is he a dqna r'ers for the convention. The association is made up of hard mr pen. DFIJATR OX AAA GAYLORD, July 4 (Pi-Dan X). Casement, cattleman, branded the Federal AAA as "a menace" and State Senator Simon Flshman, wheat grower, termed It the farmer's "only hope" In debate before- 1 000 sun bronzed Kansans here Thursday, Wise citizens might follow the of a simple-hearted old onian ment" by Montaigne, he took a candle and offered it to Michael, request Inn his inter- Continued On ttt ig at with mailing a ransom letter to the wealthy parents of the nine-year-old Umber heir..

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