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ASAIS alabama's greatest; newspaper ALABAMA'S GREATEST NEWSPAPER 11 i VOLUME XCIV 1 MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA, MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY, 15, 193 EIGHT PAGES NO. 15 PLAIN BILLS SUMES OFFICE OF GOVERNOR STORM BREWING IN STATE SENATE OVER COMMITTEE PLACES. WW 'fey BRANDON AS TODAY ALABAMA'S OFFICIAL FAMILY P0PULJ2lll 1 Threat to Overturn Assignments Appears as Sunday Development in Legislative Circles; Dissatisfied Members Hold Caucuses i(foffir? Guard flows it ON ANTICIPATED Hotels Sun yThou-V Salule of Seventeen Guns Will tie Fired by Auburn Artillery LIVELY DISCUSSI Effort Will Probably Be Named by Lieutenant Body Reconvenes A 4liTcat-to. overturn thf committee assignments of Lieutenant Covernor McDowell is brewing senators who feel that they have been slighted in committee assignments. Several caucuses of i these dissatisfied senators, it is were held Sunday and it was decided to make the i'isljt wheu the, senate rcrconvenes Monday at' I ten o'clock in the event that the lissatified senators feel that they I have a chance to win.

lift 1 TZ St l-NJv4 "PUI Bill" DraBdoa VOTrrnor vf Alabama ladu. Frem all arrtiona of Alabama vaat rrawda. our lata laat alarht farmlns he ailvaace Knard far arrkaaa tbe mt elab- orac laaaKaral ccrrmanlra hrld la he atate. and to aaarakble at the fclatarle Alabama atatr Mallei at anon, yrkea Judge William W. Braadoa af Taacalaoaa, takra the aatk at aSloa aa Kavcraer at the atate, and Charlea 9.

McDowell at F.afaala, takea the oath aa llea- voveraor. Although hundred! of persons ar rived yesterday afternoon and last' nlfclit the advance guard was small to the vast army of eltiiens which will take the capital city by storm today. Regular trains coming into tlie cits during, the hours, of the morning are expected to be. taxed to capacity and- specials from all sections of the stale promise to augment, the Immense gathering of Alabaraians. For.weeks Montgomery men and women have unceasingly to make; the1 Inaugural program eclipse any ever held thj Divided Into sub-committees, tliey have looked after detail and -with the arrival of: the: great 'day, commute chairmen are' able to announce, that th plan have' been carried forward to a successful finish.

The day's festivities will be opened when-'the' Auburn artillery fires a-sa-lut of J7 The salute' will be fired shortly before 11 o'clock and promptly at -11 o'clock the first, event on the program the Inaugural parade Wlll! move from Sayre and, Clayton greets, passing into. Commerce street frbrn Bibb, and up Commerce and Dtt-ter to the capltol. la addition to tbe military feature of the parade, civic, women's. and fra-' trnal organizations, win participate and TU afflcial includihg Oovtrnor Kll-br 3overnor-elect Lleuun-ant-Qovernor Miller and McDowell, the wmimtttee. of Montgomery citizens and the legislative committees, will proceed directly up Dexter avenue to the reviewing stand, while the balance of the parade detours via Decatur street.

Immediately following the review the -official inauguration exercises presided over by Judge IT. will tke, The exer rises will be opened with the InvocaT tion by Re. H. S. Spragins.

pastor of Court Street Methodist church. Govcraor Thamaa K. Kllby will deliver a abort addraaa wklrb irlll foHowed by aa addrraa by Vevv eraor-elrct Braadea. who, at Its' roaclasloa, will be admlaletered the oath of attire aa ceveraer by- Jttdge Joha f. Aadrrscm.

rhlrf jnatlre af the Alabama saareaie eaart. t-lea-teaaat Goveraor HeUowell will tbea take the oath of office aad the ex eretaes at the atate rapltot will be varludrd with aa lafonaal re-rratlea at which the members af tbe aew official atate party wllr reretve tariff Heads. Two events of an elaborate nature will follow closely on the official in-'auguratlon, when a banquet is held -tor! Governor Brandon and Lieutenant Governor McDowell, and a luncheon and reception Is held at the Montgomery Country Club for Mrs. Brandon and1 Mrs. McDowell.

Two hundred ni win itij recentlon of the Mlt -a f- i luncheon will be served at beautifully deeorated tables. Elaborate preparation have been maae me ainner to governor Bran-1 aon ana uieutenant Governor McDowell at the Exchange Hotel at o'clock. The banquet hall has been beautifully ahd artistically decorated. 1 tonoira wh'ch wHI Shrimp Cocktail Hearts of Celery Green Olives Sailed Almonds Hot Holli Drawn Butter Half Fried Chicken with Virginia Ham Candied Tarns Green Peas Asparagus Salad Vinaigrette Brick Tr Cream aod.Ok Iemi-Tasse' Wsfers and Cream Cheese iuuo r. ncintyre sin serve si toaatmaster and speakers will be Wj A.

Ounter. Hay Rushton. XV. T. Hheehsn.

Judge II. D. Clayton. Judge John C. Anderson.

Former Governor Charles Henderson. Formsr Governor W. D. Jelks. Governor Thomas Kllby, Lieutenant Governor Charles 8.

McDowell, Governor William W. llrandon. 1 1 ill ade to Shake Up Selections overnor McDowell When This Mdrning ii; have to be given at the first sexsion after the vote of Wednen- day. There was a great deal of speculation in the lobbies Sunday night as to whether the dissatlried senators could mus.er votes -to reconsider. Both the house and senate will meet at ten o'clock Monday morning.

It ts not eieeted thai. the sessions of either body will be extended. If the big figlit comes in the senate on committee assignment, that body may miss the Inaugural ceremonies the big parade. At, the session 'Monday of the house Speaker Merrill will announce lhe-ules committee the house, ityeiiker Merrill announced all other committees Friday- mnrning hut he had not fully made up his mind on the rules committee. sores at IM BREAK JAIL Two Men Under Sentence For Murder Among Escapes at Large ISaeelal ta Tfce AdTertlaerl EF.EWTON' Jan.

14. Threa vrjsonera. two of the 01 under santetrca yr. murder. scajed from the Ksca mliia.

county jail here pi noon, turouflv an ingenious With a piece of moulding pried from the window on. the interior of their, cell, tba prisoners succeeded' In are tt Ing- a war- chase by- means of a nail rn 'the end of the pieca of wood, on the hand's ot an axe which lay 011 a wood-pilo 1 earby. Uraajslns the axe in through the window, the prisoners who Tere confined on the ground floor of tne jxil. lit. Weil and bent the bars of their pr.son nrtil sn aperture of a sufficient size dmit the passu se of th had been made.

Through tin; ap'ri''ire they escaped. One 1 the escaped prisoners. Aili- Icy Miller, a wbite man. charged with killtrs: li's brothrr. was convicted ct m-tnlir the firt dejrree and sen-, ttitri, -life imprisonment.

He was confined in. the county jail pending actinn 1-y the Alabama supreme cO'irt his. 'tippeal. The other two iio csi-rihhI at the same tl.na -art1 ntgroes. Kliie l.ovclacc.

one of the.nVsrocs. was confined In the jail inliln; nrtloti of the higher 011 hl from Juilmcnt of the l-iamijiA cujrt. whick scntencs 1 hint to lmprie.inine:tt ror yen-t followitiir convictHin for murder ,11 (ha, acSM'iiaX '-eirrae. Tlu other neK v. lfe.p', du rs scr ins a sciuoi.ra tor r.ind larccry.

A jailer Is etnplnyeil at I he J.i i i. but there Is no jailer dnrlna tile day time who stiys alinut the cotislc.nl ty. The oi the thetcfof. not Uiscocr''l until bout an limn Imrr. slipiird i.ijt of ti.t 11 iinr.l'?.er ed.

but Mi'ne 1 frrof i-n the Krent'in i-ibl litis ei'eniiiK' that thcr three trfi snvtirlnit the dsrriptlon of the 1 uiHard llurnt Otrn Cri ck swamp, lili-Ii II to Uie ut Of i t. A Isree of oVpi-tirs has been making thorough th" encspeil i.ri-iner '-f the jail diiiciy first not but iiji to late Ini'ir. th" ''ff'irts bad ben STORM WARNINGS UP Jni. 11. --Tho wether Uurr ji totlay 'I fd tmv 'A i nory ntutiu a rn nij dir ia a.

m. Wrg vn caw to K.atp'rt. Ma in 1 1 tirhK p-- mm rk in-tfinty cniral I.skp A) if sail, tt-t Ji rsf ard In-rrfgs i.r.a,:ily fiOiintf nd tft wrtrrly 1 TS.tV rjr a lr.f..i aild hnnf ni4at-f in a nt 1 a 'id 'Ir Miit' rn r( -Hi 1 1 i) 1 r- f. in. ft iri th-' '-is.

fte- had a. pif f' 4 'i Nti.T 1 1 ft 1 a 1 r- and ra ft '1 a'rr twi i '( ti 1 ft '1 4 'i i i il of d'i-- artel (mm (IT a) thA THREE PRI The first Indication of dissatisfaction i with the LicuttMiant Governor's commit- tee ssslgninents cwnie soon after the! announcement of. the committees Wednesday. On the powerful commit- tee on finance ami taxation, the Lieu- tenant Govtrnor had failed to name i a member fpom either Jefferson, Mont- gomtry or tin rnollon of Senator Trait or Mobile the senate decided to add to the list of this com- mlttee til three senmors from the! three powerful counties. There was considerable opposition among senators to this resolution but it was passed.

The sentite under the rule? can re- consider th- vote by which it approved I the Ueutenant Governor's committee assignments. This 'notice of re-eon-! Shipping Bill Will Give Way in Senate, He pub- lican Leaders Say WASHINGTON, Jan. credits- legislation-: cornea to the t' of Indefinite disruss'n. i iJ'WIfh. twobillat-hef Capper n4 4 toe I.cnroot-Anderson.

measures on the program, the former as to be talct up first1 with general auppovt' promised. Strong opposltfon i 'ne measure, lecaose of its government aid plan. 1 predicted. The admlnlstralojt shipping bill will give way. republican leaders have promised." to the' farm credits bills, Technically, however.

the shipping' measure wilt le held tefore the senate as Its. "unfinished it is. planned by unannour consent to lay it aside daily for consideration of thej Mgricultursl proposal-. This parliamentary plan has been agreed upon by administration leaders; to safeguard the siiipplng bill's position, but indications pre that it will! not be discussed aa.ii 1 for several weeks. Its opponents still arc determined to prevent a vote before adjournment of and.

If possible, have the bill die with iljnuromcnt. but leader-, fkcwlss are de-tirmined'to press 1'ic bill vigorously after disposal of tiie 'arm credits and remalnfpg apprupriatftr Bills. Chairman McLean, of the senate i hanking committee, which reported the it revised fjrni creilitsv'dljs, is ex-i' pe to open aarh elmral relief liebatc tomorrow. The Capper bill pro- i ide-s for form i' ion of cooperative eredit fissochitlon and al-o for in- i creased loan" farmers under the present farm loan system. Induce- nients to smsil hanks 'o i niey the fed-ei'al rcsore steni 1-0 sre 'provided.

A wide r.me of cite on flie ireil-its leuislatiou i.H In rospect. rovrlng' past a'lministrs ion of the federal re- crve and farm loaf Kuripean and credit-, multitude, of other to delay ote for several week-, FIRE AT ROME, GEORGIA Sunday Guts Business Houses; Damage $0,000 HO. M.Flr Kiartlnis: four oVloi ih runm'tis; i th 't'amp nd Bainrv tilryrl 'dinpa Srr. nd avnuo, detrfd thtrn and iprral t- th Horto i i'tuc Str th Klfm nc Harncpts Shop and Huflman Stort. all of- whirti we-rr ctitlrd.

fx i-IK ilannic fflt maird at M.ana. Thr Armstrong llntrl a "lightly d.m-agrd h'm fro-n thf 1m tip ui.i: 1 the JS leillst-ir. f- irfw" 1 -n'l r. 1 1 'ti hupfnr mi" and UatK 1tii ft tli nt tilr ptfii-. nf'-ii rM'" 1 Kai Alabama FARM CREDITS WILL FRENCH TO EXTEND OCCUPATION ZONE! MM.CHflRiES BRANDON STARTS UNDERWOOD BOOM AV.r Governor For Senior Senator as Presidential Candidate Unvfrpir-flct V.

U'. Krandon. at a I'lrnrr ljtin fluH Mr. Brandon nnl I.lf -lintit iind Mra I.n If S. Mi r'.

1 In thf prvlf? Mi- Kxclia iifit llo'rl Stind.ix rl )i h.ic! hope 1 Mic next n.tnr.I .1 cni fir v'flin thf y.i- df T.ttuiilird lal.a m'a fur Irp of 1 i lnM-J Ktaif" iuifj h' I i ttf' nominee Vftp t)i o'inT 1 Thp i itr 'Va 1 ndr- re nr nifirii'tr tin' c. it dr fieri 1 -f i I a rn. Mfioir, ii a I'int dc- i I nfT ET'rnfir lul Ii i 'I i niH ilr timrr 1 1 1 nrd lifip'" v. i.i?rsf -it, far li -)l ir, i i.finK ti 1 I h' 1p a i a 1 1 h'i. i i i i "ir i i 1 Jo' rtr.r- M-et- .1 hi MI Mi Bran- SUSPECT ARRESTED IN ROBBERY CASE! Chicago Police Hold Man Believed to Be Leader in Big Denver.

Holdup' tAssertafrd Hreaa) CHICAOO, Jan. msn snfwe'r- ing the description of Albert T. Holly wood, said by police lo have been thei leader of the hand al.lrh rol.l.f.l fed- leral reserve bank grards of ft0 at the door of the Denver mint Tiecc m-ber II, wis arrested l.erc today when detectives rallied his room In a loop hotel. He denied he is Hollywood and In-slsted he Is Dan Culhart'c, a HI. Louis gamble.

Culhane was tsleep hrn five ilctec. MrrN nt rr-A HIh .1 a i. only smsll mount of monev ws found In thi' "imi'Ti's piu krts. but found fvernl marked of the kind hanks use about paefcnae tnf nirtimt nl In hn vest linins Mr refuspil to itplsin why carried I here The prT? on' ah(iit years oH, f.v II feet In' bes and. Weiah Vi' pounds Kensse fill poliee hre- eioederf eoms for liim toireH PARTY LEADERS TO SELECT OFFICERS Democratic I i 'Committee Meets Today; Move to Honor Webb A coale.i nniiroarhlnB ae mngal-ttiile of bailie Is araceedlast an to who lll liceeaie the neat chalraran of the slate KemoCrallr I eaimtltre.

Jnmr. II. ttrbll to-hllr illpiillng wllk Jadae II. Ikr ho nor. The eumrolttee nlll ntfet iNiniedlatelT afler tbe In-snaaratlon Mnadny and deride nhn 1m to hate Ikls hfiaar.

The areenl i-kalrmna la Jas. Wekb af Hoblle. lie ran la tbe last prl-aarj fo Ike ma ronunlllrr. ran 11 from ke first dltrl. Tbe eleetarale nt the dlatrlrt failed to rkne Mr.

Wehk ta rrprearat them fke Mtnte mmalllff aad be was deteatrd. Jaltae It. II. la from Hale enaaty. He raa Inr the altlna at rnmmUl'riitaii from bis district aad mm rlrcf eel.

Ike II aald is betweea a nt" aa defeated by bla baate aeaple aad a a-aa sh ra baawred ky kls kaine There Is preeedent fur Mr. Webb's elee-flna. si more tkaa aae time a maa aal a meai her of fke atate eoaamtf-lee eiaa chnaen rknlrmaa bat It la fealrd kU home people fr plaee nil Hie eommlttee aa ever rkaaee. I aaderloa kat tke last wan nan eho.ea rhalrmaa af fke slate enximlliee aad rba was Bnf a asemhrr nil ine fasnpklan at Woalanmrry. TMr ale af Ike ewataslttre adopteo la mis prat Ida that Ike ekalra-an aal He a aesiSer at Ike ena.mll lee hat Ibe frleadn af Mr.

ttehh ln.l-1 Ibat be ke eb-eted la aplle af be fact Ikat bin dlntrlrt keen a. Ins a member nt tbe eieea- tle borff of ke nemnrreflf aaely. I Continued Opposition of Germany to Meet With 1 'iden ing Lines 1 1 innnclntebl Preanl Jan. 11. Borbum.

of 111" Stinnes indus-ttrleii. will he oceupied a few days hence iVe French decided, un- "ii-n arovornment unlfr-use of hari and fthyndnn-i inu rferntr ant. onpo- II' i iU Krcii niiihori'j do tli dtr of the mlvdnc. 1 ti-rrrf of tlie fart that rl tn rlrnl OrU ifhrr aitnarfl to vorrcr Oer-it. p.iyinjr th Jlu'hr Itn1it-itrilri dvUvrrlrs and for iv lint tlipy urm nUfnl Mrrlln to fulfill I'ts iinilr- tot MM' tli- tl- It: i if-11 H'rltl' 'r hp Af JtOIi, 1 1 I rti.h.K rr.nl ftrlMrrlp.

nhh thf 1 1 1 1 hflvf 8RTf(l in rc- K' iitkIpi -Up to p.i th l.iT.or rtrtd fh-- fllari-; t.f the nriTJa ioi.lv in HrrUn for ovitIi1;) I r- -I ir f.thrr itrm-i Milrh makr t.f thf (j. 1irr-( l. I'n iif jrP pr prf(l 9sNt f-llrr; nz rftm Merlin -in fif Mf t1J)flMfti t)ii .1 11 wIhiiiM O.triany I' ti term Tlirv 'H pny from 1'ip jinn 1 rn' foiTiwtJ mr.f., r-i tur ,1 (ftp 1, i ir, "I Ml )f .1 I ttipi.r,I '1 j)- The rw rrpr- vft l.rr Mptl. aN4.f"t ff fi.il hittpf) 1 1 1 'I 1 Niinf i. FORMER PREMIER DIES I Rlbnf fr rnin- trrrnlrr and a mtiHt5r fn rrnny iv ir 'I Hil'lrnl Hattir- During the afternoon Oovernor nran-; villi guns.

The arresf mad on a don and Lieutenant Governor McDowell tip from Kansas Cltv police, who lls-wlll hold an Informal reception and th tenert In on a telephone conversation day's festivities will close with the said to have been cmidurteii by Cul-Inaugural ball at the city auditorium, bane, from a hotel with another The auditorium has been turned Into I robbery sunpoct at Kansas city. a veritable fairy garden under tbe su- Police say Hollywood Is wanted for pcrrlslon. of Haygood Paterson Gen- the Denver robbery snd aim for the eral n. F. l.lgon Is chairman of the rfbbery of the Cltisens Rank, ai Inaugural ball committee.

Hprtngf ield. In which liiiono was The grand march will beglif at taken from and ritltena o'clock and, will be led by Oovernor nr" ho' and Mrs. nrtndort. The public Is In-' Detectives followlna up the Kansas i vtted to lh ball, allhotigh only men In I rH' Hp found Culhane ri-gijitrred in evening dress or officers la uniform room toil Hie afililnglnn hotel. Will he expected an fhe dsiire Door iin-1 records Hnwed he had til the grand msreh is over.

Music nlalit. the ball will he furnished Itv a slxtocrl delecCves un the fire Plere orchestra under the direction of nd.r rsnk Woodruff, director of music the Kmplre Theatre An a found unrtfr hi.blllo. '1 M' Wal- I 1. 1 It t. ami Mrs I'llM I' l- sn.l Mrs.

a I Mil1 N'- 1 1 I IT--. Mrs 1 r-i Mi and I M-. 1 -v 1 2 ti- ri'nia 'J l- I In r- 'At .1 c' 4 ,1 ffttTla- Hi Ii ft WO a sol 1 I xnw ft on in Hill riorg throughnot tm0y. The bsnk of th city a III close at 12 01 lock. L.

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