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5 i K'1 MIAMI OKLA MONDAY JANUARY 30 1933 PRICE IVE CENTS TO HALT SENATE GAG CHARGED 30 DEAD IN HER TUB (Continued on Page Two) (Continued on Page Two) Late lashes (Continued on Page Two) (Continued on Page Two) I See By The Paper Today Tuesday unsettled ISOURI Somewhat unsettled ran(j hose lines run3 house have the storm an official body of the Italian as Associated Press Leased Wire A eatures AVORITISM IN OIL PRORATION CHARGED GIRL 10 RESCUES HER 3 BROTHERS ROM LAMES The advertising carries interest ing news too WASHINGTON Jan 'Pl Continuation of the one cent a gal lon federal tax on gasoline for an other 12 months beginning June 30 was voted today by the House The measure now goes the Senate The vote was 136 to 49 PLANE BOMBS HOSPITAL ASCUNSION Paraguay" Jan 30 CPI The Paraguayan war office today announced that a Bolivian airplane had bombarded a hospital at Islapoi yesterday morning kill ing seven patients and wounding eight seriously our were slightly injured of rent or taxes although they may be long past due provided the com pany is satisfied that the owner liv ing upon the farm is: endeavoring to keep up the property and is do ing his best to meet his obligations has not been the practice to institute foreclosure Young Reported Out As Cabinet Timber Hundreds of Briggs Co Workers Reported to Have Resumed Jobs Grange Would Oust California Governor Ambassador Lindsay Gets President View point in Talk COMMITTEE OK ON $5 BEER TAX inance Group Sends Bill to Senate With av orable Report Office of Publication A Street and irst Avenue Woman Is Arrested orSeries of Holdups Witness Declares One Com pany Has Overproduced Without Molestation by Militia Members of Quiz Committee Wrangle Lower Chamber Votes Itself Power to Have Part in Confirmations Autopsy Expected to Reveal Whether Sara Teasdale Ended Own Life Metal Market LONDON Jan Lead spot £10 12s 6d future £10 17s 6d Zinc spot £13 15s future £13 17s 6d Tax Bill Survives By Slim Margin BILL PKUMrid HOUSE RECESS 10 ARRESTED IN DETROIT STRIKE ing the winter were opened and checkup today disclosed occupants of all stranded machines were ac counted for at the lake The State Highway department reported it hoped to have the road open by noon today but that the stalled automobiles on the high way many of them under huge drifts slowed the work of clearing the road Authorities said unless the highway was reopened immedi ately there was a possibility of a food shortage At several other mountain points rescue parties struggled to reach persons "cut off from sources of supplies by ever increasing snow drifts 12 eet of Snow in Pass Historic Donner Summit trans continental railroad and highway pass over the Sierra Nevada moun tains lay under more than 12 feet of snow Efforts of the California Highway department to repeat the accomplishment of last year when the highway" was kept open for the first time throughout the winter were blocked when snowplows and other equipment were snowed un der Nine ort Bragg Cai youths members of a basketball team were rescued from a snowbound ranch home where they: took shel ter Saturday after their automo bile in which they were traveling to another town stalled in the drifts The highway between Santa Monica and Ventura was blocked by a landslide The United States weather bu reau predicted the Pacific coast states and Nevada 'and Idaho might expect more snow and rain today and tomorrow NEW YORK Jan The The New York Life Insurance com pany announced today that it had suspended foreclosure of mortgages on farm properties in Iowa The action was explained in the following statement issued by Thomas A Buckner president of the company to the request con tained' in the proclamation of the governor Iowa' the New York Life Insurance company has issued in structions to suspend the foreclos ure of mortgages on Iowa farms pending further consideration of the difficulties by the Leg islature of that state some time past it has been the practice of the New York Life Insurance company not to foreclose farm mortgages for non payment resentatives of the European debt or: on the Question of relief Also there is no sign to indicate that he "intends to deviate from his an nounfed policy to link the forth coming World Economic confer ence agenda with the debts con ference MacDonald May Come 'Because of his attitude it is re garded as likely that the Presi dent elect indicated he would be glad to have Ramsay MacDonald the British prime minister come to Washington for the debts talk However Sir Ronald intimated to newspaper men that this would be very difficult for Mr MacDonald because of his "manifold duties Talking freely with newspaper men before the conference the British ambassador recognized a conflict of ideas on debts and eco nomic procedure between the two governments Paraphrasing the re cent British note he said England was willing to talk debts but so far as the economic conference was concerned no commitment could be made onthis until all parties: were together Cautiously Worded The Roosevelt Lindsay note was cautiously worded with both par ties fully cognizant that the other world capitals were watching' closely In keeping with this samecaution neither party would speak after the Mr Roose velt cancelled a press conference engagement: The: message scrib bled with pen and ink on a single" piece of paper was the only an nouncement SWASHINGTON Jan 30 The House today passed the1 Glass Steagall bill to continue for anoth er year the provisions to broaden the base of paper eligible for re discount purposes at ederal Re serve banks thereby releasing gold reserves PARLEY IN MARCH Alarmed by Amendments to Measure Murrayites Halt Proceedings In 1907 338452 inhabitants of Austria Hungary emigrated to the United States This was the larg est number of people to move from one country to another in a singlq year Radio State Police Cars Are Proposed BRITAIN IS GIVEN ROOSEVELT IDEA OR DEBT DEAL WARM SPRINGS Jan The Roosevelt idea for res toration of world trade and finan cial stability in return for relief to the war debtors will soon be on its way across the seas In this remote southern moun village the next President of United States talked things in plain language yesterday Ambassador Sir Ronald Lind of Great Britain who sails SACRAMENTO Cal Printing of 10000 copies of a pe tition proposing the recall of Gov James Rolph Jr was ordered for today by the California state Grange In the absence of Master Georcre Sehlmeyer attorneys who pre pared the petition declined to reveal the specific charges upon which the recall movement is based They said it will carry the general accus ation of incompetency and that it does not charge malfeasance in of fice Sehlmeyer expects to accum ulate the necessary qualifying 166 000 signatures within a short time Sehlmeyer has said the Grange bases its recall movement upon the contention that Rolph admin istration has been and that is a verygrave dan ger of an ad valorem tax which would smash agriculture off the face of the tain the over with say Tuesday for London to relay the message Announcement Is Brief The announcement from the three conference simply said: British ambassador' and Mr Roosevelt have had a wholly informal and unofficial but very satisfactory conversation concern ing tentatively the arrangements for the coming meetings in Wash ington It is hoped that it will be possible to start these meetings early in That was all but there is no rea son here to believe that Mr Roose velt budged in any way from his determination to talk separately personally with individual rep OKLAHOMA CITY Jan Governor sales tax bills placing a tax on cigars cigarets cosmetics and drinks escaped death in the reve nue and taxation committee today by a single vote that of Chairman A Leecraft of Bryan county Rep Ben Kirkpatrick of Tulsa county moved when the bill was brought up for 'consideration that the committee recommend to the House it not The vote was 6 to 6 with Leecraft breaking the tie A motion then was adopt ed to consider the measure finally in executive stfsion Wednesday Leecraft told the committee Speaker Anglin had asked that the committee eport the bill to the House today Dr Mallory of Caddo county advised: the committee he expected to attempt to amend the measure so as to make it a gen eral sales tax bill He was unsuc cessful however in efforts to post pone the executive session one week As the vote for an executive ses sion was taken Representative Grissom of Seminole county inquir ed: do you mean by an exec utive session? Before I vote for it I want to know whether you in tend to keep out the tax commis sioners as well as the public They came here on the income tax bill when we were supposed to executive session and they should not be permitted to intimidate' this His question was unanswered as one of the committee members shouted the committee had a right to invite whom it pleased 'Dr Gray of Payne county author ofthe bill said he may de sire to amend it somewhat before it passes but he did" not state the nature of the amendments Widow Dies Three Days After Passing Aged riends Minister his beloved Psalms 127:2 And so to Mrs Haworth 83 year old wife of the late Rev Haworth corner this well earned rest Haworth died at her home 24 street Southwest Monday morning after a lingering illness She came to Ottawa county 'and Mi ami in 1895 with her husband who took over the duties of the Ottawa Indian missionary east of here In 1904 when the Reverend Haworth was appointed head of all' riends churches in Oklahoma they went to Shawnee later returning here Mr Haworth i who died riday and was buried Sunday afternoon and Mrs Haworth had been mar ried 63 years and throughout this period of time had worked together to further the cause of Christianity Mrs Haworth is survived' sons Haworth of Boulder Colo and Haworth of Salem Ore one daughter Mrs lora Wood of Deer Trail Colo and one sister Mrs Mattie i'C" Perry of Thorntown Ind uneral services will he conduct ed at 2 o'clock Wednesday after noon at the riends church The Rev stella Garrison of: Lowell Kas a riends minister will of ficiate Burial will be in the Otta wa Indian cemetery under the di rection of the Cooper undertaking company OKLAHOMA CITY Jan Administration members of the House roads and highways com i mittee forced a sudden recess today when opponents of the administra tion Senate bill to reorganize the highway commission i and remove Lew Wentz Republican commis sioner loaded the measure with amendments No definite date was set for the committee to meet again The recess followed two hours of heated debate during which acting Chairman A Jones of Beckham county once threatened to have a member removed i Debate Limited Charges of and were made as ad ministration members limited de bate to three minutes for each speaker Amendments adopted provided the House as well as the Senate should have the authority to con firm Governor appoint5 ment of four new commissioners Another amendment by Rep Otto Strickland of Ada Commissioner home cut proposed salaries from $4800 year to $4000 Rep Roberts Grady county de claring the purpose was not to remove all the present commis sioners from office but only Wentz introduced an amendment to pro hibit the governor from appoint ing any of the present members during the next two years The amendment failed by a vote of 16 to 15 One Amendment Beaten An amendment of Rep Suther land Jackson county to provide for three commissioners instead of four also failed Amid shouts of of Rep Holliman of Washington coun ty told the committee it was neces sary to have a minority member on the board to guard actions of the two Democrats Wentz he said was" wealthy while the other two com missioners little of this Several members objected to Hol liman speaking on personalities of the commission In speaking his motion to cut salaries Strickland said Com missioner McKeel make $150 a in practice of law Hawks Belittled Sam Hawks could not go out of that office and make $150 a Strickland shouted Rep Kenan Okmulgee county inquired if Strickland considered Hawks qualified to act as a com missioner Several members shout ed Asserting that if Wentz were removed from office he would be tonight and: Tuesday 1 possibly showers in southeast and extreme south portions tonight slightly colder in northeast portion tonight TEMPERATURES Temperatures in Miami from 2 OKLAHOMA CITY Jan radio equipped state police car would be cruising on virtually 3 every major thoroughfare in" the state daily under terms of a bill drawn today by Senator Louis Ritzhaupt of Gutlrie to create Oklahoma state The state constabulary would be' made up of 30 rangers five lieu teants and one ranger colonel An additional staff of four radio' ex perts would he organized has not had a robbery since 1927 when such a system was inaugurated the senator declared Each police car would be equip ped with a machine gun gas bombs and other equipment for emergen 3 ey use Local officers Could sum 3 mon the rangers assigned to their district by contacting the radio 7 SAN: RANCISCO Caught in a sudden and terrific storm more than 2000 persons were snowbound in the San Ber nardino mountains of Southern California today as winter har assed the Pacific coast for the sev enteenth consecutive day In the lowlands of Long Beach Cal 50 families waited for flood waters to leave the homes from which they were rescued by life boats yesterday Nearby Los An? geles expected more rain after ex periencing the greatest precipita tion' in 17 841 inches since Jan 1 Reno Nev was without power third day as a result of broken lines in the high Sierra Nevada mountains which darkened the city Saturday night Snow Breaks Record broke all' records Yosemite National park with a sea son total of 148 inches since settled to much less In the north gales and high water were reported 3 subsiding along the Oregon coast while storm conditions prevailed in Washington Every available snowplow in Southern California was turned to the rescue of the hundreds ma rooned along the rim of: the world drive in the San Bernardino moun tains after they watched the Lake Arrowhead winter sports carnival yesterday 500 Autos Caught in Storm Approximately 500 automobiles had started the trio down from the mountains when caught in the fury of the storm Automo'biles were abandoned and motorists walked back to Lake Arrowhead Cabins ordinarily closed to the public dur RENCH CABINET SOUGHT PARIS Jan SO Reso lute and energetic Edouard Dal adier got off to a good start to day in the difficult task of building a cabinet likely to draw rance out of the financial slough of despond The veteran minister who re gained leadership of the Radi cal Socialist party after the downfall of Edouard Herriot has already sounded out Paul Boncour whose govern ment was overthrown Saturday Daladier who has long aspir ed to the premiership was re quested by President Lebrun yesterday tl attempt to form a new cabinet and began his task immediately a Ball Band shoes for real active sports Scott New gateleg tables $995 at it )Veaver' Brothers' and Elviry closing tonight at the Colemair theater George in now showing the Glory theater Break up that cold ith remedies from the Crown The national advertisers have good news Adlerika Ches terfield Creomulsion Remedy Prudential Life Insur ance Vaporub Vora tone Antiseptic TACOMA Wash Jan Stout 22 was held in jail today after police said she ad mitted participating in a series of holdups to aid her 83 year old grandmother who is ill in Shaw nee Okla Officers said Myron Champion? 26 confessed he was her compaion in the holdup of five men and twos: women within 48 hours 1 7" NEW YORK Jan Eileen Murphy who is only 10 fought her way through smoke and flame today and saved three small brothers from death Eileen was left in charge of the little boys when her parents Mr and Mrs John Murphy went to visit neighbors About 1 a aft er she had dozed for a few mo ments "'she awoke to find smoke filling the room frotn a fire be neath the floor A crib on which Edmund Murphy was lying was aflame Picking up uwaro sne ran out on a sec ond story veranda and deposited him Then she ran back thrugh the smoke and flame and carried out John 6 and James 5 Standing on the veranda she screamed for help firemen came and carried her and her brothers down ladders in sisted on being saved last John suffered serious burns on the legs while James was less seriously burned OKLAHOMA CITY Jan In a surprise move Governor 3 :5 Murray sent a message to the state Senate today urging that all inves 3 ligations be temporarily halted and that the Legislature consider only the legislative program speed it to final form and then take a recess He suggested a recess of 30 60 or even 90 days during which investigating committees would conduct' probes following which the legislators ivould resume their session Inquiries now under way or pending include investigations of state administration of oil prora tion of the State Highway depart ment and of sub prison land pur chases 3 The Senate oil investigation has been uniter way 10 'days Inquiry into highway department activities is to begin tomorrow still another committee is to probe purchase of 7200 acres of 'Atoka county land for: a sub penitentiary and a resolution calling for investi gation of the Sate School Land de partment was scheduled for con sideration 'in the Senate this after noon 1 Egg A resolution authorizing investi gation ot the Citizens league and activities of state departments and state employes in the 1932 pri maries and general election Was adopted but the investigations will' not be pushed it is said realize quite well that had you cut off all investigation in the? beginning someone wnuld charge that I you and others did not an investigation but after four weeks of such investigation noth ing developed in the investiga 'D ion to justify the cry of the'har thegossip and the slander of the daily said Murray have Col Cicero full accounts in the oil inquiry the achievements of the committee" amount to as it were egg believe that an overwhelming majority yes two thirds of" the Senate desires to put through the program in the interest of the peo pie but there are some eight or 10 members in the Senate who did not come here to enact a program whose every effort will be as "their Economic Relief as Trading Basis Remains a Talking Point 2 000 Snowbound by Sudden Storm lit Southern California Mountains Havoc Increases Along Pacific Coast as Wintry Wave Harasses Region for Seventeenth Consecutive Day Deluge Whips Los Angeles Vicinity Nazi Chieftain1 orms Ger man Cabinet at Request fH i en OTHER NATIONS ALERT DETROIT Jan 30 Ten noisy demonstrators among the striking Briggs Manufacturing company employes at the Highland Park plant were arrested this morning Their names were with held and police indicated they wonld be release later Mean while company officials said 300 and former em ployes had returned to their benches 3 200? also: were renorted to have returned to work at Briggs East Side plant All those (returning this 'morning are former employes of the Briggs' company and in their decision to return company officials professed to see a gradual breaking up of the walkout which involved 6000 workers Outside the plants however pickets still were active They carried signs reading vio lence These the leaders said were directed both to police and the strikers Heavy Police Details Anticipating possible disorder when the Briggs company starts employing generally as it advised the strikers it would do beginning at noon today heavy details of po lice had been assigned to strate gic points about the Highland Park and Mack avenue (East Side) Briggs plants Crowds about both plants were larger this morning than at any time last week and included many women At the Highland Park plant it grew to such numbers shortly after 7 a that: Man chester avenue on the south side of the Highland Park plant was jammed Mounted police forced the crowd away from the plant gates Those arrested were seven men and three women Highland Park police said few of them were Briggs workers and explained they were arrested because they refused to stop addressing the crowd As the crowd at the Highland Park plant increased firemen were called to aid in handling it ire trucks clanged through the crowds TRIES WASHINGTON Jan3 Brushing aside proposals for fur ther hearings the Senate finance committee sent the Collier Blaine 305 percent apd wine bill speeding back to the Senate today with a favorable report The Vol stead modification bill was ap proved 12 to 5 within little more than an hour of consideration in executive session IChainnan Smoot said he would submit the report to day will put the bill before the Senate ready for action as soon as the parliamentary situation per mits No changes were made in the bill as approved a week ago by the Senate judiciary committee Hearings Denied "The committee turned down Chairman Smoot's proposal for hearings and agreed to confine its consideration to the revenue fea tures of the bill Smoot said the vote to report the bill favorably was on its revenue features only which provide for a tax of $5 a barrel Secretary Mills appeared before tne committee in executive session and estimated this tax would raise from $125000000 to" $150000000 This was the same estimate he sub mitted last month to the House ways and means committee when the bill was confined to beer of 32 percent of the commit tee emerging from the executive session said he did not revise his estimates because of the inclusion of wine by the Senate judiciary committee The bill as approved by the ju diciary committee would permit wiife of 305 percent but many wine producers have contended it would be impossible to make wine of such a low alcoholic content Gore Votes The $5 a barrel rate the treasury secretary said would produce more revenue than any other tax level Senator Gore of Oklahoma was one of thejfivewho voted against therTT The amendment offered in the Senate by Senator Borah (R Ida) for an excess profit tax ranging from 10 to 30 percent was rejected without a record vote proposal to increase the tax from $5 to $6 a barrel was simi larly defeated Three Big Bills Pending WASHINGTON Jan The "Democratic leadership today moved for liouse passage of three important legislative proposals de signed to reform bankruptcy laws increase federal revenue and ex pand credit by involving the drastic porcedure of suspensions of rules there was some oposition to all three masures chieftains of both parties believed the necessary NEW YORK Jan Con sideration for Mrs Young who is ill with a heat ailment3 is the reas on behind Owen refu sal to be considered for a position in" the Roosevelt cabinet his friends said today In his letter to the President elect the General Electric chair man said the condition which led him to announce last May that he would not accept the Democratic presidential nomination still pre vailed This1 condition his friends explained today is his illness and her nervousness over his enter ing public life Mrs Young it was said has not been well since the death several 'years ago of their son John who was killed while rescuing a dog from an approach ing railroad train At office it was learned he had the (President elect of position in "a letter which would not be made public here WEATHER ORECAST Partly cloudy to night Tuesday cloudy ARKANSAS Partly to night and Tues day I is a in a A It Cloudy warmer in northwest por tion i MRS HAWORTH POETESS OUND JOINS HUSBAND for non payment of curtailments of principal The com pany is fully aware of and is deep ly interested ini the problems con fronting the farm population today and has long since notified its cor respondents of its willingness to rerfew farm mortgages upon the most liberal terms consistent with the obligations to its The company did not disclose whether it contemplated similar ac tion in other districts INVESTIGATIONS VOL XXX NO 183 HITLER ATTAINS COVETED PLACE AS CHANCELLOR One Insurance Company Suspends oreclosures on arms in Iowa New York Concern Announces It Will Adhere to Liberal Policy Pending Action by legislature New R(f Group On airgrounds Job A group of 30 work men resumed work at the fair grounds today All old buildings located on the west and south side of the racetrack are being torn down by the group and a new buildingfHs being erected on the eastiside of the arena 3 The work was started by another group earlier this month and dur ing that period of rthree days most of the razing of the old build ings was completed choice lumber taken from' the old barns is being used in the erection of the east side building New lumber will be obtained to fill out the necessary construction ma teria' In Surprise Message He Asks for Suspension of Probes for Passage of Legislative Program Then a Several Recess for Inquiries Britain and rance Watch New Regime riendly to Italy 1 BERLIN Jan Hitler National Socialist chieftainw Was appointed chancellor of Ger Kany today and selected a cabinet which was sworn in immediately by President Paul Von Aindenburg The Nazi leader formed a cabi net without the Centrists and Ba People's party who will be asked to tolerate his regime or else Parliament will be dissolved first cabinet 'session was called for 5 today The cab inet as composed is one of determ ined men behind them in addition to the reichswehr (army) storm and Labor to Be Opposed That organized labor will be bit terly opposed to the new cabinet may be taken for granted Should the Catholic Center and BavariarT parties which are allies decline to support the Hitler cabi Het new elections will be held with the slogan Hindenburg and The cabinet would have the sup port of a majority of the Reich tag seemed unlikely because the Centrists and "Bavarians insisted upon constitutional guarantees from Hitler which virtually make him innocuous Hitler insisted on important posts for his Nazis and also desired to troops become along'the lines cist militia 3 Ambition Achieved The Nazi leader has achieved his ambitionp but actually it is a compromise cabinet The president made him chancellor of Germany but surrounded him with conserva Vtives like Alfred Hugenberg the Nationalist chief ranz Seldte and rranz Von apen the former chan cellor and confidant of the presi dent r' s' On his part 'Hitler swore of allegiance to the republican con "vStitution Reserving for himself in the cabinet the posts of minister of interior and minister without port folio one more safeguard the president left the army in? the of Gen Werner Von Blom berg a regular army man who was'Vnilitary expert for the German del egation to the disarmament confer ence iAt least 100000 persons assemb led in front of the former imperi al palace here in a demonstrationis against Hitler and Von Papen The Republican newspaper Montag Morgen said today the Nationalists sought by prolonged bickering to force Von Hindenberg to'? resign and open the way for a' return of the monarchy Thirty five persons were arrest ed during disorders in various parts of Berlin riendship or L' Tim new chancellor's closest ad 7 visers said he will pursue a policy: of friendship for the United States si which with the possible exception of Italy he admires more than any other foreign country General Von Blomberg the defense minister since he visited the United States 3 in 1930 Tie ver' has ceased to praise tnat country whenever the oppor tuhity Herr Seldte minister 3 of labor read much about conditions in America and last November was on ttle point of making a tour 'of (Continued on Page Two) LTxl 2Y1V1T JLV1JU I 11 rL yv JlV JcLViOlvU I Published Everey Evening (Except Saturdey) and Sunday Momlny by Miami Newa Record: Publishing Co (Inc and building taps Inside the plant large stores of tear gas had been placed It was discovered however that the wind from the south would blow the gas if used right back into the plant entrances Arbor vitae hedge should be trimmed soon after it begins growth in the spring Americans consume a great deal more fruit than Englishmen 1 NEW YORK Jan3 As physicians sought to learn today what caused the death of Teasdale noted her friends prepared to scatter her ashes on the sea 'Wednesday Miss Teasdale whose verses won critical acclaim was found dead yesterday in her ifth avenue apartment Her body lay in a bath tub filled with warm water Whether death was due to drowning or a heart attack was a question that waited upon an au topsy today A nurse who cared for her during a nervous breakdown which followed an attack pneu monia sair Miss Teasdale? had questioned her about ways to com mit suicide Miss Teasdale was 48 and her thoughts in later years had been growing more sombre Her death shocked friends who recalled her deft talent for achieving striking imagery without ornamental meta phor Critics said her words had exquisite refinement Born in St Louis Miss Teasdale was formerly the wife of Ernest (Continued on Page Two) 1 ip pm Sunday until noon today 2 pm 58 2 am 46 4 pm" 56 4 am 47 6 pm'50 6 am 47 8 pm 46 8 am 48 10 pm44 10 am' 49lidnight44 Noon 53.

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