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Harn YYYVTT Prwi (UP) Meani United PreM Meant International Newt PAOPS (US) Meant WACO, TKXXS, THrKSi)AY APRIL 27, 1933 SINGLE COPY 5 (Rpl Special Diipatch Staff Correspondent NTMRER 135 President to Propose Second Moratorium on War Debts 4kroii May Still Be Sailing Skies, Aeronaiitieal Exjierfs Theory HOIST AKRON WRECKAGE FROM SEA BALTIMORE. April la faint possibility a sizeable section of the ill-fated naval airship Akron is still somewhere out of range of the steamer lanes or may have reached some distant land 'A'lth many i.f its missinir crew alU'e Marlin supported his theory with the followmg facts: None of the bodies of the 60-odd missing members of the crew been rerovered, despite the thorouKh of the ocean vicinity the dirigible crashed into the sea This fantastic suggerition admit- i during a storm on April 4 tedly a long-shot was put forward by fllenn Martin, veteran af'rnnautical expert, in an intrrview with International News Service Martin is head of the corporation Mhich builds bombing planes for the I'nited Statos arniy. He also has had wide airship construction. Diving operations on the floor of the off Jersey fmled to the mam hulk of the airship. in the breaking in two of naval dirigible Shenandfiah in Ohio in most of the crcw saved their lives by in a tion of the disabled air ship aboard the Akron for those aboard a floating section to live for weeks.

Referring to the recovery of the control car and fragments of the Akron wreckage in water only 10() feet deep by naval divers, Martin said can hide (he Akron in 1(K) feet of water The most thorough of the navy has failed to uncover other bodies. which strengthens my theory that the ship may have arisen after the crash in the sea and floated away. "The ship could have free-ballooned out of range of the wteamer lanes and may have come to rest even as far as There IS even a faint possibility that some There was food and water of the crew may be found Cheerv Call of Bair Will Echo Today Wacoaiis Plan to ilvc Dixie I-cajiucrs (ircat Send-Off in the h'irst (iame of thirst Season JINX TI It Newa-Trtbune P.ditor For the first time the good season of 19.T0 baseball fandnm of V'aco has the opportunity to help inaugurate a baseball rte.ai^n for ihe citv In organized ba.neb.T!.!! This at 4 tw fiowntiiwn J. Albert toss out that will open the Dixie league baseball sear in Waco. The Tvler Lims, managed by Wrav wiil battle the Waco Cubs, managed Ar-h Tanner At 3 clc 'k this afternoon there he a parade led firemen band The two baseball teams will participate, alno the ofiicials of the two clubs At 4 odo the Knot Hole gang wiM stage their parade from the citv hall to the park Thev will occupv their r.istf>n,arv blearSi- er seats at the lower end of the stand Jakey umpire-in-chief of both the Texas and the Dixie leagues will help Pat Walsh and Allyn Davis with thetr duties out on the field this afternoon wi 1 be the umpire at the third bane line Kipert Trowd With ideal weather promised it is hkelv that there will be a crowd hand todav which wiil ompare fa- rVR'S TO PAGE 7, rOLl MX 1 Highway 31 Important To People of Waco l.ar^e Number of iico- ans lixpected to tend the (XHehration at 'Trinidad lloarv Bliu' l.a\vs May HARRK'-iU'HC, April 2fi Blue law- of 139 years mj; have been their first modernization and today tion iuy 'bail and foot- ba I IS up to the him for the first on the qu-ation which ha; many menrmrable ii- Oif' i hot bill to permit at'h community to decide whether it wants football and baseball between 2 pm, and 6 on jsundays The voters on the until the -'-ember elec- jiins so the p'rvernor action does not affe.t the present baseball season.

Farmers Demand Radical Changes In Money System Abolition i'resent Market Also Advocated by I h)liday Association rn When highwa with a celebr.tt at Tnn- May S. it will not be jii.t another road opening The celebration IS f-r more than that. a.corilinK to Alhn hairman of the Waco and t'rawford. manager of the ''hamber of Commeri'e. Opens A Itlch Territory ('omplcti- of an w.

vt ier from TexarWan to the entire 1 up to the east of 'I and on Austin. Han A ntonio and the -al ley. the new gat JkH will servr to onnect the t-, of ea snd bevond an (Kmal Hways In tion, snd imprirtsnce to the rotorriini( Te-ns rv apd to the fields is improN ed ai o.ifiH to Vttend Indications are th a will alt-nd th. bt Ht imi from Wai il i'ars i at of ('omnier i irt at i 10 on the of iv mi? h.ttiani' there Lunch will be a and partv rive at 'rrmidad 1 f''r Ihe at 2 in wlm Tvl-r, Texarkana. -na and nther citji along the ruut will W.

iv of Ab; lene Is to be chief Mil- III Hi ll Ap Methodist t'huri'h here wa. bKiwn Its blocks ni-ht during a heavy wind and rriin Small buildings were unri. i Floggers Reported In the Valiev But Few Details Heard I'wo W'jietablc lUiyers Said to I lave Been treated by a at eslaeo April 26 fAP- The sheriff department today sought definite information ini a reported flogfe.ng of two vegetable at Wes.arn and their subsequent departure from that town Disnatisfs tion Hidaigo county with price-cutting whi-h blamed on outs.de buyers, was to have led to the summary a( tion. The sheriffs iffive no witnesses had been f. and and per- tiins in the lobhv of a bote wh -re the men were actonted declared thev nothing unusual on ti re turn VTTI IIITK 3fi i.M’:- 2i-nionth -d son Mr snd (iiiedea.

Hondo at a hrapstal here to- fror. the Demanding: hange? In the and banking systems, and recomnnendlng cancelJation of aiuhonzing the existence of ail exchanges which in any fix prices of farm products, and the establishment by law of a cotton, grain, bond and stock exchange under government control the Texas Farmers Holiday association In a meeting here Wednesday adopted a resolution for farm production from May 4 to into effect May and to remain for one year or until permanent relief an be had unusual picture showi of the wreckage of the ill fated dirigible Akron being hauled from the depths by salvaging apparatus of the U. S. S. Falcon, operating off New Jersey coast.

(Associated Press Photo) Held In Beer Submission Plan Engrossed By State Senate lixpected to The resolution advocating the ftarm hi.liday is held in abeyance until after the national convention of the association to be held in Des Moines, May 3. The proposition will be submitted at that convention. J. T. Newsom of Fort W'orth, secretary said other resolutions were psssed in the session, inclutling one advocating a minimum wage law.

ai sTLN Apni VP' The one endorsmg the Thomas amend- engr-ssed a ment to the house agriculture bill and one requesting the president house joint proposing a the States to appoint H. constitutional amendment to Ipfc Price of Fort Worth a delegate .1 2 per cent A on the pro'ipsal to be taken t'-morruw. The people Teachers Descend Upon Legislature In Mass Movement Marlin Mob Seeks A Life But Quietly Disperses Several I liindred Men, Hoys Demonstrate ik'fore halls Jail Firm Stand Prevents Anv Violence Black 'riicx SouiMit Suspected of I Attach ed WOni- an in Marlin MARLIN, April 20. After milling the l- jail everal houth, a mob of itevt-ral htmclred men. mien and bdy.s who gathered eariy in the evening with intention of lynching a negro pected of having We: iti MarMn uwrnir- -an to di pcr hort i bf nn f.ir di-nnle- Some In Moll T' with nuniiicr of im en -'ni- '-K.

in frunt th- -ail at about 7 WHS and at fir though the ide attempt to the to g- negro be All a crffi.ers were r. at the jai' to and thf, and 'thers pica.led with the vruwd to ni it att r. jsav.i^K tbnt pn-ion-r only a and thijt the right man -as beli Nil One to lail It be eved, howt-ver. that the right in wa being hela in the ir by ofn ers a -iubti quiet the TI RN 3, i' -H MN 8 Apple Blossom Queen Plan Conditional On France Making Good on Default Tliis Is Necessary to Assure Success of Economic (Conference Broad Authority Over Tariffs To Be Asked Negotiations Now in and He iopes to Depression April 2fi. li preparinff to a re war to g'ive him authority to grant a ni'Ts pavments until after fer the L- economic con- Lucille Baker has been named queen tb apple bloss festival in Wenatchee, Wash.

(Associated Photo) Judge Impeached By Congressman; No Action Taken Jurist (Hiarfted With Wilfully llis Oath of Office and ith i scon duct ive I'inal Action on 'I'housand of the Resolution Is I to a conference to be held in Lon- rrri.N to pa 3 Land Tulsa. Okla. the amendment TI I Ok IS Aprii and Mrs ''harles A Ijndbergh arrived at Municipal airport at tonight on their of the iontinental and We.stern air lines Thev came here from sfter tra'ing Kiinsas snd Wichita. Kas approve or reject next Aug 26. Th(s vote on engrossment was viva voce were h.

If the senate finai.v tie rr tion It wi I return it to the house for concurrence minor senate of the beer taxat-on and oi hoped to bring up tomorrow sfter the renoliitii.iT is of hdl would not me approves tbe I to Provide for Kducation April 2fi thoussnd teai'hers from ail pjtrts of invaded stat; r'Jing their ente supr r.ue m.p pending b.f->re the s' -ture The met ses Sion to ve the ol a hearing Men and imen filied the of th- of representa I halls in lail Stonn Bell (bounty p. --nta t. rl. in the -r in -n with dieburiV uennK Apr d-- of of -t Slew Two hlte Women I a.ifhoritatively 1 onlv unon their it pavment of '1 -1 I me into b- he pt in his F' tT of IM-Higned to Tension tre 1 been decided ti pr, but it wi uld be so him end the -d the of s.ui-e fMlO of French and they would under the nt tt-rins "ivi, the tional ir- miKht other- of complete ir.i th. wij-i and i to be held in Iin und'-r nt plans.

pri the rnst will It full powers un th r- nt -tf- V. pti wa- be nr tor the maxi-s 1 Small Between Temple and on I ziK ag crurse from -s the ele. via Ppnngfield Mo legnlization of t.eer The prop ment was -ed amend- engn-ised without any ri 'A'd. 11 and adn a. -nt-nuors me of the th- -rs were in bv liep 1 K- ton ir --1in uld i 1er' gne the h.i..‘- fUJ t.

119 II TOI 1 lu Jl 1 i T-ie nth toM il ti.e rc." -da as hi the ruins ot I'f bu' PFli T- N' Apri' sp! A damaging hailstoi-ro fii wf-d a pi-ur a small betvveen arlv Tue ruining th tup th-t. -ti: an i -u. nk the to wash idb Tlie hail plet- ru (i the ati1 the Silt 'p. the i f-M n. su quHnt '-ait it r-mam-d on the for severs irs.

Missiiiir Not ft of Mr ent tr i.h;e r.es A ft U'hv sh uln I sen- a from rv U-- ral le I Mrs hi TO of aei-ompUshment 2, 'iL-rMN" Senate Votes For Free Coinage Of Silver, 41 to 26 to Inflation liill Adopted After a I urhulent Debate Last- inii All I P.OMF. -ti 2 that an p.t i ht f' Cr --r-d a U- '1 nts I an -r on a at i narsi A r. I'-iiy I fun API- WT'tten rr' -tarv a t' r- IsliiOH HI Itiiil HOl dunlin Tk'Ik- t-ilr tiiin.i'Tatu: SI in miiiiniuin r. 20.7. tuimiilit wimi 111 21 hour St 50 TO totni wind m'liitti, I'Hia fur I inrli Huuriy rf.uiinc“ at st SO at S4 in St 11 in ST m.

kS at 2 in Sm n) SS 14:: Sfl St S4 St 8 7 Tornado Strikes In Bowie ('ountv; Two Persons Dead At I east a Dozen Kesi- dents of Stricken h'arm- Section Reported to Been Injured TF.X MiK Apr.i per were to have I snd at duzen more suffered inmr tuniKrht wr.i>n a rnado la .1 ts a' the H- wi! i' tv plantation of John Mfiselcy 7fi. nejjro iS rep killed -in Tom H-ibbsrd farm 12 weK n.irthwef-.t kana, negrefts. was kii iiO fsrm 16 we: (if Fr. hiMipvfi on HuhlM-ird farm were den more than a t-n were Injured there a ne It reported that four houi es the Rosehorough pUce wet. wrecked Three of the injured at the Huitard farm were to be in very condition an aci urste of the extent of dev HI I I It sTA I I- 1 ilflT SMiril ArU Aprd A terrifu- lirtH and v.

by tltduge ol ram, late tudHV look in pr: and injurie- to several per.sons in southeastern Oklahoma and western Arkansas border ae. tion in tho Waldron, Ark vicinity expected to run mto thousands of dollars, with heavy damage to business buildings and crops reported virtually ruined lleporta I siiid large hailstimes covered an area of atHiut two miles to a depth of alx inch, At Hokoshe. nkla in county, 'the high sctiol gymnasium, a larne frame ture was deinol- i.slicd by the uul and a part of FI IH.M-I/I OF PI NT 10 li April 26 The -rida le. ir. -d-y lesa manufa.

ture and o- TI RN 3. Oda MN 4 7 WO Hatties Heer Ofjercd in Harter or Three Harr els oj Oil La April 2 It La It Three Milam Farm People Held After Shooting Officer Nhin, llis Wife and Son With Assault to Kill: Deputy Sheriff Is W'ounded i AMFrUiX April AP; i'harges of with to kill were filed three persons in cnnnr. a gun at- ta on two peioe titxine, five miles north of Cam Ailie depufv fheriff was wounded in both legs when he went to the home Hue.s;-!i<r, whcm he had a warrant fiir iHiipHnifd by a i fti- er ap(jr( Rtiessler, who in a field I'pon seeing the officers the man ran for the hen Htirstman and I'erkins arrived, shots their car threw them out a sh irt -hrrvepnrt dru.c a iiTfie sign two it of of fB.st 11 AP so today di'p to br- fcr I (Tude The .11 botti-; beer I ilr wie fs? b-rreU of tii st ihr marUei, ell for a Oklahoma Bank Raided To I ead the DI AX, Okla April Three njen armed th robbed the Heiuntv b.t"k at f'fimmerce fi-ried two officials and two Solon Injured In Fight With Lobby Leader Recovering Burns pected Be Able to 'PestifN I in Williams, Kx-Congressman, Given High Post I lurncaiK wind Hits Bcrtiiuda an Hour of I Mllei. to fin.ill tS at rit f-r ML Dccatur Man Director A riculture in fe or llis hatlur hurlie I for On Trial rime iiil p-Kl i Troublesome Bonus Issue Is Revived To Disturb (ongress Pat a to horcc a (-au- (if thv Dvinocratic I lousc Members 1er 1 tt. I'i T.

Oi.il IMFS IN IH-'ITI Pill 2 4 oiii I on were fired at them They refuge behind their and returned the shots The chargef, were filed sesinst Roessler. his wife ami son Wdiie Thev were to the Cameron jail distance fmrn this city and escaped an undetermined amount of i)ne of the tidd that harlfs I'rf tty lloyd, nMTi.rt-ius li boma banda, led the 1 102 Years Sile of aeo hv to W. 1 thv I T. M' I'Hrr: .1 ti :1 i It -ft. I Hb 1 v.nl- i I at, 1 re 1-! I Mi ar lu of nient With Its Phrasing Is iMHind on Record I lere Thomas Jefferson Chambers, inhabitant of the department KitricMni Botiui two miles square 10 a of Texas, with most protuund re- II I'srtii to i depth of inches apect before your excellency, repre- I tliiji ii'fr TJi Kpdttv At Hokoshe.

nkla in Flore 1 sents that being de.sirous of wind! on'ths iriult 'the high sctiol gymnasium, ing in the farming an(l stock-raiMing I -1 tHir larne frame structure was deiiud-! busine.ss In the aforesaid dep.irf- iridav i.slicd bv the wuul and a part of he has ted ulti- OKi utly (he roof of the church vated whu appear suitable -V i VIMI Th.ir» blown awny Windows In many for his purpose d)iv snd fair, unie buiidtnKs were shattered by the 80 runs liie petitum addressed by oftK ists who governed Tesaf. and exactly years ago Wedneday on April IWl, i'hambers was fiven a grant to tiuh now that section of Waco lying south of Jefferson avenue uii Keford A copy of the momentous docu- rrtent, which is behind ull present title to the lands situated in tiiat 11 league tract furnished by the Home Wi'diiendHv from the in Clerk office For thume who Ml i iu rk ith lii. in de turt! tea in lempersi urs. and growinu crops badly damaged, i'hambera tu Mexican TURN TO PACK 3, COLl'MN 2 hill -i him I 1 call Vti- a Allred a of t' tiiiiony would ba tak n. Hot oer Hoeaer today sent 'ott of apology to houR ot the to Hepn fur his prirt in i Burnn 'S! liurii 1 ex 'cedinjih our I un 1er t.f Mond.u nss pHit in 1 extend my sic.

1 erest apologo Shouts of oin Moonev Moh IVial ad" i till San hrancisco Is I Incensed at the I Before the ('tiiu'thouse Apn! (AV' The '-a of a i want the -u- Jud.L:- I otr ard the of iiM'V-d junrit to -mtin'ie new munit-r tnui i-r -lirte dav pirtide bomber, dfs proi pt nc I to trial -f i .1 1 part 1- fror into 'I r-'cd of i ra i Sp.i-ciAl ii-'f t-jr i-i tie prcjudjc's! to Th" untii 2 'J. court w-is if; -An I apiTt.frch-d Vn th" jurist liN TO PAUK 3, Ll.M.V Jl nil- OWN tl tn if ar i a b'lUei l.Aindua.

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