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DAILY PRESS, NEWPORT? NEWS, VIRGINIA, TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 4. 1934- TWO Local Clubwomen Patrons' Leagues ABOH DAY CROWDS Regatta, Interrupted By Wind To Hold Business To Open Program DRIZZLING SHOWERS MAR. HOLIDAY HERE Session At 3 P.M. Of Meeting Soon And Rain, Will Be Completed HELD AT HOME BY NORTHEAST STORM A called meeting of the Woman' club will be held at 3 this afternoon Patrons' leagues in the various city public schools will begin their fall BUSES, STREET CARS MUST CONFORM 10 LOCAL TRAFFIC Lfe Chief Mahono Asks Company Officials to Sea That Regu- -lation On Stops Be Observed I Temperature Stays Low As programs of monthly meetings short Beginning At Noon Sa turdav at the club building, 3202 West avenue, it has been announced. A num ly after the schools open Thursday, it ber of business matters connected was stated last night by Mrs- A.

Les with the club's work are to be trans- ter, new president of the City Feder acted. Usual Outdoor Celebrations Trophies Presented By Mayor ation of Patrons' leagues. I Hectic Week-End The final scheduled meeting under the administration of W. T. Kin Of Columbo Declare Brown Mrs.

Lester said she expects to call a meeting of the federation at an Chapln will be held at 10 m. "Washed Out' By Rain But Movies Reap Big Harvest For Police Ends early date to discuss plans for activ Thursday, when the board of gov ities during the year. At the same ernors will meet to consider and approve the program of meetings for time the federation will make check Not- To Blame Northeaster Breaks Up Regatta, Delays Shipping About the biggest news of the day la Newport News yesterday was it rained. Not that rain, in itself, was so startling, particularly the rather mud form of it which visited the Peninsula yesterday. But as the day was a holiday, it affected the entire Ufe of the community interrupting the regatta, cancelling a golf tournament, and decimating the crowds who normally flock to local seaside resorts on a festive occasion in summer or early autumn.

The temperature, as it has done the new club year. of results obtained in the pre-school In Quiet Holiday After a Saturday night and Sunday Labor day Is over and today the During the summer the program Those passengers or woud-be passengers, who get to the intersections health campaign earned on this year in an effort to Increase the number people of Newport News will resume has bees arranged by a committee HOLLYWOOD, Sept. W) their accustomed tasks of ship and In Four Classes at Informal Dance; Several Sailors Ducked In James Wind, wave, and rain halted the third annual James river regatta shortly after noon yesterday, with only four of 23 'scheduled events run off, and the remainder of the races were postponed until Saturday. Three of the craft capsized under the impedus of variable, gusty winds. Trophies in the four races which were completed were awarded at an including Mrs.

W. T. Eubank and of five-noint children in the schools. that kept police constantly on the Mourning relatives of Russ Columbo said todav they held no resentment boat building, banking, merchandis Mrs. c.

Paul Malm, who have oon The pre-school program has con Just in time to see their favorite bus pass the comer, will no longer be favored by the, operator with any stop on the opposite corner or there Jump, precipitated 60 prisoners Into ing, and otherwise contributing their erred with the chairmen of the sisted of visits to the homes of par toward Lansing Brown Jr, noted portrait photographer, whose old dueling quota to what the people need here the' lockup and left detectives Inves standing committees and depart ents whose children will enter school ana elsewhere. abouts but must be content to wait ments. This program will be sub nistol exploded unexpectedly and tigating one Negro murder and two Thursday for the first time, and of until the next bus comes along, or A northern rain that began Sun mitted Thursday to the board of gov clinics where such children were ex ether felonious assaults, lawlessness killed the radio and movie singer here last nieht. ernors. day night changed the entire course amined to find physical defects and else walk the distance to the nearest point of in the city dropped off abruptly yes The club wfil begin Its fall actfvl "It was quite obviously an acci of the day for thousands of people give the parents an opportunity to terday.

Until 10 last night, only 10 ties Sept. 28, when Mrs. 0. P. Scott Likewise, those who run to catch dent en act of God," said Jack Co for several days, remained low.

Lang- nere yesterday, under normal con' have them corrected by treatment be will succeed Mrs. Chapln as presi ditions, hundreds of them would have Informal dance given for the regatta arrests had been made during the ley fields meteorological station re ported 75 degrees as the day's max dent. flocked to the Casino ground to day. street cars that are turning a corner or have Just started off, must give up hopes of catching that one at least, for it will not stop. participants at the American Legion drum and bugle corps club hall last fore schools begins.

The program has the dual purpose of promoting child health for its own sake, and of increasing the children' capacity for lumbo, brother and business manager of the slaks singer. "The pistol was possibly a hundred years old. No one knew it was loaded. How fould we be resentful imum, with 69 degrees for the morn waien the third annual regett These were for petty offenses. night.

The presentations were made other thousands would have invaded Of 70 prisoners taken during the Labor Day Speech ing low figure. At 11 last night a Washrington avenue thermometer And likewise, if you're in a hurry by Mayor R. W. West. the beaches for a "last swim" before learning.

Labor day holiday, the police docket to get off a street car to catch the registered 07. the season closes; while still others The regatta will be resumed at 12 toward Mr. Brown. He's taking the whole thing harder than any of us." showed last night that 34 almost one ahead for a transfer to the small Trend Studied By would have engaged, in various noon Saturday, members of the conv half were on charges of drunken Today, according to the weather bureau, win be partly cloudy, with Area Restricted forms of outdoor recreation or taken mlttee announced last night. Details ness.

On this charge 32 prisoners boat harbor, Hampton your appeal win be in vain the motor-man will not let you off until his turn motor trips "away." Govt. Officials Nazi Congress of plans to award the trophies in the remainder of the races are still to be more snowers probably late in the afternoon or at night Fair and were taken Saturday and Sunday, and only two yesterday. As It was. most of them merely cooler weather was forecast for Wed evolved, but It was stated that the Asked for comment on the city's comes to get to the safety zone, and you must wait until the next car stayed at home; but there was one exception. The movies had a big day To Open Today To Naval Aircraft AH aircraft, other than Naval planes designated to participate, are nesday, (Continued from Page One)' sudden change to comparative recti arrangements will be completed with' In the next day or comet along.

Some disruption of shipping result of It.1 During the afternoon, when tude, ponce surmised: Such is the gist of rejuvenated Arrangements are being continued motion picture houses usually have ed from, the weather conditions. William Green, president of the The weather's so bad. NURNBERO, Germany, Sept. 3. for the loud-speaker service on the which here were not violent but American Federation of Labor, In a to be prohibited from flying within the area in which Naval air man speech at Wichita.

Kans. long ranks of empty seats, people Jammed the sidewalks to get in, and large crowds attended the shows last iff) witn Adolf Hitler as its star, Nazi ism's annual big show tonight was Casino ground and on the water at the resumption of the races at noon 40 And 8 To Ask orders issued to all operators of the bus and street car service in Newport Newt at the request of Police Chief W. E. Mahone in an attempt to bring traffic to a safer margin. The day has gone, oreen said, wnen which were the outlying disturbances of a northeast storm which in the vicinity of Cape Hatteras was rather euvers will be conducted befora high ready for the curtain tomorrow, labor is to be considered as an element Saturday, it was stated.

night. government offlcals Thursday off the This ancient spired city, Jammed to mis ancient spired city, jammed to All the races staged yesterday were The regetta on tie James river. Virginia capes. i its furthermost suburbs with perhaps! I POIOn rfi I JnOftSf the biggest crowd of its 15 centuries I -CgiUIl IU UppUSC sailboat events. The remaining sail' Chief Mahone said last night the which was postponed until Saturday The American steamship Suffolk, bound from here northward with coal, stayed anchored in the Notice to this effect has been given in production to be -bought and sold like electric power.

After reviewing the employment gains of the past year. Secretary Perkins, in a speech in Boston, told how history, seethed and popped with par' in the form of a memorandum to order was not a new one, but was based on an ordinance in effect here ty fervor this evening as the opening stream for some time yesterday be rir DaI noon wnen re oecame apparent mat fevv Deal rolicv could pre- I vent the occasional swamping of a noon when it became apparent that airports and fliers from the Depart sometime. fore venturing outside the capes. No or the national socialists' yearly party the Roosevelt administration planned boat contests and all for motor-boats will be staged Saturday, taking up with the log canoe race, committeemen said. The log canoe race was started but two of the craft tricky enough under normal atmospheric conditions when all sails are hoisted ment of Commerce.

The prohibited area extends south He said polios asked enforcement damage to shipping, however, was re (Continued from Page One) congress arew near. The future of the party end therefore the future of Nazi Germany was boat under the influence of the treacherous wind: the golf tournament at the James River Country ported. ward from Cape Charles about IS miles and eastward from a line 10 to make a living secure lor ail tnrougn unemployment and old age Insurance. The fanner and the self-employed man, she said, should share in the on the part of company officials in an effort to stop passengers from getting off street cars away from the Ever since about the middle of last hope, it will be a distinct surprise week the wind has been from the miles off the coast, about 23 miles, to be explained, predicted and promised during the week of parades and patriotic oratory, music and mass capsized and ducked their several oc to hundreds throughout Virginia, it safety zones and also to stop street benefits of those plans. northeast, bringing cool weather.

Plana for the fleet aircraft demon cupants, and this race will be started cart and buses from using any place While most of the labor organiza club, cancelled when only a few players "showed up;" and the annual Labor day banquet at Buckroe Beach, sponsored by the Central Labor union, which was attended about aa in Sunday night the wind freshened, wu stated tonight stration contemplate the participa demonstrations of loyalty. driving to light, intermittent rain La Societe 40 et 8, composed of along the route for the convenience' of passengers. tion of all carrier, battleship and cruisers based planes available la the tions paraded and heard speeches, the United Textile Workers worked toward their object of a complete shut which about 2 yesterday morning be Green Declares experienced leaders of the Legion, is regarded as the governing body of Passengers should know when the came a moderately heavy shower, Hampton Roads area. former years, were the only formal celebrations planned for the day. buses pass and should keep informed down of the textile industry.

The force of the strike called by Other showers sufficient to soak the regatta crowds came during the Trt fmr 1 lno Virginia arparcmens. bo jar as newport News people, however. ss to the schedule at all points. If this Is done and the company follows the textile union chiefs for last Sat iNKA 1 oo Lenient -23L 5 Hold Services took it with their usual philosophic morning, with the afternoon and eve urday night will be felt tomorrow- ning up to midnight punctuated by calm, arguing that they were lucky the announced schedule no one will be put to said Chief "New Deal" but one leading member trie nrst lull working day since the walkout. anew to open the program Saturday.

Winners of Events Trophies awarded last sight were an follows: Whit caps First, James Amory; seconds, David T. Bent Jr. Time, SS minutes, 65 seconds. Sea scouts J. D.

Williams Jr. and Ben Garrett, first; George Stine-meyer and Moore, second. Time, 42 minutes, 28 seconds. Moth class Fred Swink, Norfolk, ailing the Stardust, first; Harold Cox Manteo, N. sailing the Memory, second.

Time, 16 minutes, 19 to get a day off from the regular anzzung precipitation at intervals. (Continued from Page One) said: Manone. weather conditions also caused de A new attempt by the labor rela For Mrs. Phelps i Funeral services were held at 2 yes grind and that probably they would have better luck next time. "We haven't got a' new deal Fifty- lay in bus schedules, motorized pas tions ooara to nut tne strike was one of the cards have been discarded some of our largest industrial and financial corporations, which have re senger vehicles from northern point and we have only a king left." He ranging rrom 83 minutes to an hour The day marked the end of the terday for Mrs.

Fannie Theresa garded their employes attached to Miss Booth New did not say who the king is. and a half late in this city. Phelps, 81. wife of R. L.

Phelps, lo their payrolls not as an essential part heaviest vacation season, and trains, planes and buses were lammed with It was persistently rumored that a of the industry but as labor power or cal grocer. The Rev. A. J. Dickinson, pastor of the First Baptut city folk going back to their Job from dark horse would be entered from the floor against comrade Robert service bought and paid for as in the Douglas Davis Dies Salvation Army Leador of World church, conducted the funeral rites, case of electric power." seasnore ana mountains.

Thousands of those who stayed in the cities over the week-end attended nun Now, Green said, "organised wo Insko of Quantlco, the only avowed candidate for the commander of the Virginia department. Mr. Insko is Cruising sloops Tom McEivoy, tangley Field, first: the boat Little Bay of Boston (owner's name not learned), second. 1 TV I which were hew at the residence, 131 In Cleveland Race ers participate in code making basebaU games, horse races and other through the labor advisory board toe Doay was oe sent to iiynoo- sporting events. being sponsored by Senator John J.

The first capsizing boat was that burg for final services and burial LONDON. Sent. t.tjPi Three Wicker of Richmond. By presentation of arguments, data and proposals in code hearings and (Continued from Page One) score years of battle to better the lot Mrs. Phelps died Saturday at 8:33 Legionnaires including in depart p.

at her home after an illness of by a labor advisory to the deputy poor and needy were climaxed mental politics tonight declared. or tne Time And Tide commander Evangeline two and one-half years. The racer nosed up. and then spun to the ground an elshth of a mile hearing the eode who participates in k. ene is survived by her husband.

the conferences preceding and follow. of the sea scout boat entered by J. Grant Hebble which was overturned near the boat harbor en route to the race course. Aside from a wetting, the occupant was not harmed and was picked up quickly. By a freak of chance, the man who was responsible for the Introduction appear he is likely to be decisively (commander-in-chief of the Salvation from the pylon.

ing the public hearing. Labor also And Shipping The Georgian was dead in the ucthbdl UU fcUQ ilWT. WCJW 111- A TTTIV asks representation' en the code au Clined tO GOUM thftt MT. InskO WOUld In ulcrMnv if mi th! flfrti plane's cockpit when rescuers arriv R. L.

Phelps, local grocer: two sisters, Mrs. A. E. Davis, Lynchburg, and Mrs. Mollle Jamerson, Cumberland county, and two brothers, Joseph Brown, Knoxvllle.

and Thomas ed. The crash occurred in the rear thority." Shorter hours to take up the em dc opposed. not, the 47 delegates from 22 countries Eon rises San sets At the society's deliberations Grady making; ud the army's hish council not ployment slack resulting both from flioore, cner Crare of Richmond, loniy paia tnuoute to her record. Brown, Winston-Salem, N. C.

ox the grandstand, and spectators were unaware of it until informed by an announcer. Then there was a rush to the scene. Police were forced to the depression and from increased use nreslded. Preouently the name of I They voted, as welL for restoration Hign :38 p. inlaw 11:55 a.

nv p.m sne had been, a resident of this of machines, higher wages to Increase TJDton Sinclair, who recently won th of the Booth dynasty that, beirinnlnff city S3 years and was a native of mass purchasing power, and univer gubernatorial nomination in Califor- to 1897 when General William Booth beat off souvenir-hunters, knocking WINDS Lynchburg. sal unionization of labor were recom of the log-canoe race, and who has offered a perpetual trophy for this event Dr. O. T. Amory was one of those who got a ducking.

His log canoe and that of S. A. Vincent, each of whom had four or Ave others aboard with him, capsized during their attempts to negotiate the course. None, however, suffered any injury. Winds Tricky one man unconscious before the Dllot Fastport to Sandy Hook: Gentle to nia, was mentioned.

Legionnaires "my.ra sway over did not appear to relish the idea of flve. Bi could be removed from the wreck- mended by Green as means of re storing and keeping prosperity. moderate winds mostly southerly over WRONG ADDRESS GIVEV In the announcement veaterdav of north and fresh east or southeast WlUtaa BrTmwYli lEotTS. fouSd- Col. Turner, who addressed the winds over south portion and wea tne Dirtn oi a son to Mr.

and Mrs. ler's son, on the grounds of bis crowd after belne awarded the a i a. It was learned also that J. Max Geneva Asks New ther overcast Tuesday over south and ineaiuu Thomr. rnnh nrf parents aooress was well Robeson, a former Episcopal Treacherous wind and Intermittent central portions.

minister of Lynchburg, had received inirty-iourth street. The newspa sandy Hook to Hatteras: Moderate covery Groups ejaerea stopping, unen, ne said, he Al-Wll, 11U H1U. I1C the endorsement of the Florida de May Let Mooney per regrets that it was in error, the to fresh shifting JJ- I rLf -i decided that in a race, risks were part partment for the post of national chaplain and, moreover, he is expect oi ms Fame. Ann that. nri th correct address be teg 1333 Twenty-fourth street.

ArfPflfi HlinPrn I ther Tuesday morning. (Continued from Page One) others were obligated to continue though nothing had battened. ed to receive the sanction of the Virginia department tomorrow. moderate winds mostly southwest and Davis, who seemed an almost cer. elimination of monetary instability Thus far Virginia Beach is the (continued rrom Page One) I partly overcast weather Tuesday, only city that has been boosted tarn winner of the Thompson race, also won the Bendix transcontinental i I y.

i. frA 4a and the lack of equilibrium in prices. All countries, including the United States and Great Britain, said the the 1935 convention city of the Amer. the final decision awaited his return, moderate east winds mostly esst or lean IrVm. It Hklv it win K.

I i v.w i- "uajr, owier h.M 7h.T X17TSiwr soutneast ana partly overcast wea-1 contestants in a night from Los An pending the report, desire to conclude tariff and ance warden's decision. ther Tuesday. commercial treaties adding that "the John Mooney. San Francisco street geies to cieveiana. He won the Thompson race in 1939.

CoL Turner Saturday broke the rec. car conductor, notified his convict Havana In Throes upward trend of international trade which must inevitably follow win undoubtedly facilitate the return of the orotner or their mother's death. The HAMPTON ROADS Arrived Steamers Essex, Provi brother and a sister, Anna, said they ora xor a west-east flight from Los Angeles to New Yok by two minutes. wouia maxe a stronsr mea tnat Tom dence; Fairfax, Thomas B. Beat, and Braddovey (Br), aQ Boston: unconditional and unlimited most-favored-nation clause." Of More Rioting; ac im nours, two minutes and 61 sec be allowed to attend the services.

onds. warden Holohan has ruled he must Eastern Crown, A. L. Kent, White-flash and Lodlngton, all New York. rain were the largest factors in postponing the race.

The water was only moderaely rough far less so than some people had expected in view of the freshening Sunday night of the northeast wind which has been blowing almost continuously for five or more days. Bain made it so unpleasant that many of the moderate gathering of spectators on the Casino ground were soaked, and rendered conditions equally uncomfortable for the yachtsmen. The wind, however, was particularly "mean" for the sailboat operators. It did not blow steadily, but lulled and then came again in gusts, making the craft exceedingly difficult to handle and keep off their beam-ends. Remaining for the events Saturday, with trophies offered for first and second places In virtually all classes and with every work boat owner entering to receive five gallons of gasoline free after the race and cash prizes of S15, $10, and IS offered are the following races: Star class, log canoes, knockabouts, kayaks, class outboards, family out-boards, free-for-all sailoats, sailboats under 18 feet, sailboats 18 feet and over, free-for-all outboards, 100 horsepower and under runabouts, commercial (work) boats, chance cruisers, free-for-all runabouts, SO horsepower Roy T.

Minor of Hollywood. Caf personally pass on any statement is- finished second in the Thompson race Sailed Steamer WiOsolo, Weat guea Dy Mooney before it is made public. coast; SuversandaL Far Easts Gar den la (Br), Liverpool; Benweod looey wnc a speed of 214.978 miles an hour. He received $1,250. J.

A. Worthen of New Orleans was third- Altnough Mrs. Mooney" death last (Continued from Page One) (Nor), sea; Hartnridre (Br). night at her San Francisco home was Brief News Of Virginia Harold Neuman of Moline, was Qoincy, Boston. fourth, and Roeer Don Rjui nf ie- when the firing was heaviest and pronounced due to a heart attack, their screams of terror could be heard John Mooney said she had literally outside.

worn herself out in her long fight to ALWAYS the Favorite for PARTIES for BEACH for GUESTS AKER'S LIME RICKE At Leading Drug Grocery Stores Made From Pure Fruit Whlesome Refreahing "TJie Perfect Mixer" CHARLESTON, S. Sept. 3. VP) y. was fifth.

Lee Miles, for- merry the personal cilot for Ann President Mendfeta called an ri. na 01 ine n0Ma prisoner Harding, dropped out nrmfc Mwuinn th nNrt wh Boiw nis ireeaom. Arrived: Oulflight, Port Arthur; Harry F. Sinclair, Houston; Seminole, Jacksonville; Chateau Thierry, New zne race wnich Davis won in 1939 la listed by backers of the event with went into immediate deliberation and Secretary of War Granados conferred York. Two Army Fliers tne notation that it was annn.

with Ambassador Jefferson Caffery Balled: Seminole. New York: Cat- (Continued from Page One) gang hold-up-murder of a federal reserve truck driver here. Mais was convicted and sentenced to die by a Jury which deliberated four hours last Thursday night. sored by Thomoson Prndiit Tru- of the United States. eau Thierry, porto Rico.

but the official Thomnson tranhv nf. Killed In Crash At the height of the shooting, one fered in honor of the late Charles BALTIMORE, Sept. 3 UP) Ar soldier and one civilian were wounded by enemy fire. A policeman shot Edwin Thompson. Cleveland nun.

SHREVEPORT, Sept. 8. (V-Less than an hour after their bl-mo- rived; Walter D. Noyes, Port Tampa; himself accidentally. laciurer, was not at stake that year.

The race in 1929 was known as a free camamu, (Bras), Santos; Espuerto A group of students staged a small tored observation plane cleared Barks-dale field for Natchit Oches this af ana unaer runaoouts. Barrios; El Almirante, Galveston: ur au, riot in front of the Arts and Trades Capulin, Dundee; Dorchester, Miami, ternoon, two members of the army school, cutting trolley wires and sailed: None. WARWICK SUPERVISORS Will Seek Delay air corps irom Brooks neid, San Antonio. were killed and a nrl- shouting and yelling. They were dispersed.

TAMPA. Sept. 8 MV-Arrived: WILL MEET THURSDAY vate from the same post was Injured In a crash during a rainstorm. The dead were Cadet Neal CaldweU In Moore Hearing Bnaios. Mobile; Cemmerctal Pioneer, wew urieans; sveiyn.

Panama city: Warwick oountv's board Montoso, New Orleans; Pawnee, New Commonwealth's Attorney Josenh and Private Bets Baker. Private P. K. Martin battered his way from the wreckage Just before flames engulfed Orleans; Singapore Maru uwr ers scneamea to meet at Warwick courthouse Thursday tat their Roosevelt Keeps Watch On Strikes (Continued from Page One) Danville Workers Quiet DANVILLE, Sept 9. (IP) A few workers stood at the gates of the Riverside and Dan River mills here this morning to see if there would be any strike, but aside from this maiJfestation of natural curiosity, there was no massing at the gates, and employes reported to their Jobs as usual, deaf to the call for a general strike which has been sent out by officials of the United Textile Workers.

The mills here are regarded as the largest in the South, and much Interest has been shown concerning the attitude of the workers toward the strike call. Employes of the Danville Silk mill, who would come under the general strike order likewise went to their Jobs as usual. Parker win not be ready to present Sailed: Cuba. Havana: Dorothy. Sa evidence today in tne scheduled preliminary hearing for George Moore.

it ana was oniy sugnuy injured. Retail Solid Fuel vannah; Margaret, coastwise. September session. Little save routine business win be considered by the supervisors according to present indications, said Com- one of four men held in connection with a plot, thwarted by police to JACKSONVILLE. Sept.

I. VPi this situation and they will soon find monweaiw Attorney Joseph V. Par Arrived: Howard. Philadelphia and Code Group Quits ser last nignt. out that we are not." Mr.

Roosevelt, however, kept care extort $8,500 from Charles L. Harper, Harpersville merchant, Mr. Parker said last night he will ask for a postponement of the hearing until two others of the quartet, sauea return; Alleghany, Baltimore and sailed for Miami; Shawnee, New York and sailed for Miami: ful silence on the strike which has ADTOMOBOE (Continued from Page One) method of modification, and the administrator may not on his own initiative impose amend winae Oneida, Boston; Delfshaven, Norfolk: Witell, Bremen. now local nospitais, are able to ap i 1 'mssssssssssssbssssssbsssssssssssssssssJ jsssssslssstasllsss Uxtfytfju Taste Tees Dnk Toys Mirms GLASS ruts fflrs pear as witnesses. Moore bail was fined at $1,500 and calls for his ap SAVANNAH, Sent.

STORE FRONTS pearance before Trial Justice Conway Former members of the authority Arnveo: Ada, Cuba: city of Sevan- are: Kooencs; Btepnens, New York, N. Goodman Hardware Co. nan, Boston via New York. i Clarence v. Beck, St.

Louis, Mo, Sailed: City of Montgomery. Boston 2405 Jefferson Ave. Phono 11 William A. Clark, Boston. eneua toaay.

William Tabb is recovering In Riverside hospital from gunshot wounds sustained when he fled from the Harper yard where Warwick new York; wumoto, Norfolk- not come officially to his notice. Hopkins spoke in response to reports that the government would meet the needs of strikers. Rexford Guy Tugwell, who with Hopkins has been discussing economics with the President, left the summer White House with Hopkins. With their wives, they have been spending several days at the Roosevelt home. George Peek, specialist in charge of foreign exports, came today with a brief case full of data.

The President went over with interest the report which holds opportunities for further foreign trade. Peek offered no public comment. Charles M. Farrar, Raleigh, N. Edward B.

Jacobs. Reading. and ionn MCLacnian, ruiiman, in. county police had formed an ambus cade. William B.

Moore, George FARMERS VINDICATES Aicore orotner, also held, is recovering from an appendicitis operation at CHICAGO, Sept. 3 (vF) Chairman Earl C. Smith of the national corn-hog committee said today the steady march of farm products to higher juzaoetn Buxton nospitaL Herbert J. Auagms, last or tne quartet, is a Quart No Rubbing Floor Polish and Bottle Furniture Polish 89. price levels during the past year vindicates a 13 year fight of organized farmers for surplus control legisla Sales Tax Looms Moose in Convention DANVILLE, Sept.

3. Labor day here was marked by sessions of the convention of the Carolina Moose association, which opend Sunday with the showing of a special film depicting Moose work, and a meeting at the city auditorium, where several speakers were heaW. The day was not a general holiday, the industrial plants operating as 'usual, but city departments and mercantile establishments closed for a portion of the day. Drys Name Raymond RICHMOND, Sept. 3.

Cff) Executive committeemen of the prohibition party of Virginia, meeting here today, nominated Major Newman H. Raymond of Alexandria as candidate for the United States senate and then discussed plans for financing his campaign. Andrew Jackson Dunning of Norfolk, presided at the meeting, held in the Richmond hotel J. A. Edgerton of Fairfax was elected to membership in the executive committee.

Chairman Dunning spoke in criticism of the federal reserve system. He said that the prohibition party had been called a one-point party but that that was incorrect. tion. In Congress Plan TO ANNOUNCE PACTS WASHINGTON. Sept.

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prisoner in the Warwick county Jail. 7 Matters Before Council Today Seven matters are scheduled for consideration at today's session of the city council. Whether any problems aside from those docketed will be discussed was not indicated last night. Today's docket Included reports by the taxlcab regulatory ordinance committee, street improvement committee, commonwealth's attorney salary committee, real estate committee and license tax ordinance committee, along with consideration of proposed improvements' for Huntington park and a second reading of a resolution authorising issuance of tax anticipation notes. possibly tomorrow.

That a general sales tax is the most NOTICE TO WATER PATRONS DISTRICT NO. 3 WHICH INCLUDES ALL AVENUES AND STREETS NORTH OF 27th STREET IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT NEWS, HILTON VILLAGE AND WARWICK COUNTY, Bills for the current quarter have been sent out. They are due and payable at the office of the Commission in the City Hall, Newport News, on or before September 10th, 1934. NEWPORT NEWS WATERWORKS COMMISSION prolific source of revenue is not deni skin pimply ed by its opponents in the house and senate. They claim, however, that it would Impose burdens- on those Try This! Get Quick Relief Squeezing aggravates itching, ten least able to pay.

Representative Robert L. Dougbton $1.49 Includes Value der pimples and ugly red blotches- Quart No Robbing Floor Polish) Handy Wax Applier I Bottle Furniture Polish Allfer (D-NC), chairman of the ways and makes them worse. Trying to cover means committee, who led the fight that resulted in the defeat of the tnem up with costly cosmetics is use less Just a waste of money. Simply URGES UNITED FRONT WEYMOUTH. Eneland.

Sent. sales tax in 1933, recently said he would favor that method of raising revenue "only as a last resort." get a 35c box of PETERSON'S OINTMENT. A single application will re UP) Andrew Conley, making his presidential address before the annual British trades union congress open Not only will the new tax measure lieve irritation, brings pimples to a head and aids nature in healing. ing today, pleaded for a united world PETERSON'S has benefited thous ands in last 30 years. Help clear un Daily Fire Record 1 1:10 ul Twenty-fifth street 54 jnrsSfii avenue, faise alarm.

seek revenue to fill the gap that will result if the present manufacturers' excise and miscellaneous sales levies are allowed to drop next July, but will further tighten up on loophole in the income tax provisions, rront of labor and urged that the American Federation of Labor Join the International Federation of Tradas youy akin get quick relief or druggist win reiuna your Try peteb- unions. EONSr-you cant lose,.

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