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TODAY'S NEWS WHILE ITS FRESH FOR NORTHEAST TEXAS and SOUTHEAST OKLAHOMA tf Yow Not Porch By 5:15 o'Clock, Catt New. Office o'Clock For Prompt 164 or 165. Full Associated Prew Leased Wire Service VOL. LXV NO. 142 (AND FHE PINNER HORN) PARIS, TEXAS, THURSDAY, MARCH IS, 1S34 Complete Regional and Local News Coverage Oklahoma Officers TEN PAGES ESTABLISHED Fugitives Lindbergh Refuses Part In Army Survey "Directly Or Indirectly Colonel, For InsullGives Second Time British Tars For Police Slip, Flees Athens Italy to Ask Five Nations To Join Pact France, Germanv.

Little i Entente Sought For i Economic Pact 1 First Lady Visits Notables Noted tarv Aviator and Secre- Dern Exchange Telegrams I of Gunboat Fulton Saved When Ship is Fired; Commander Says Seamanship of Britons Will Go Down In Naval Annals INDEPENDENCE OF IS 1934. by steamer Tsinan, a commercial res- HOXGKONG, gallant seL tribute to British, tars who saved Tne fire, which, broke out in I 1S7 American sailors from fiery the Fulton's engine room about I Mussolini Believed Making Leaves Dressed In Guise of i DanuJbian Plan Fonnda- Woman; Believed Headed For Paris tion of Talks UP) Colonel death on the flaming gunboat Ful- 5:30 p. aa. Wednesday, was ATHENS. Samuel Insull.

in a tele- tcn caaae Thursday from the Ful-j ed to roar for hours as tugs wanted in nr, on's skipper, Cornrnarider towing her toward Hongkong. YORK. Charles A. grra.ni to Secretary of War George I H- Dern. Thursday reiterated his I refusal to take part, "directly or indirectly," in the secretary's in- vesEigation into army aviation.

I "I want to thank, you for your! telegram and to assure you that I deeply the honor of harrotving experiences. being asked to serve on the com-! They were brought bv tfae mitwse." CoL Lindbersrh's telegram British destroyer H. M. read saved the "I do not feel thai I can take part directly or indirectly in the operation by the military forces oi American business and commerce." McHenry. U.

S. N. commander McHenry plainly tvhile the Fulton, a U. S. navy showed the effects of the ordeal, craft, still burned on pirate waters His face was haggard, lined by north of Hongkong; Commander! worry and fatigue.

McHenry and bis in harbor here recounted their wanted in Chicago on of embezzlement and grand larceny, fled from his apartment home early Thursday and it was believed he was on his way to Paris- first thought was for his) After hours of official silence Eight of the crew were in- i and dozens of conflicting unofficial His men. jured. am very proud of the way tin See BRAVERY. Pag-e 2. Col.

3. gov- i eminent declined Thursday to take "no" for an answer from CoL i Charles A. JUndbersh. Hying: colonel, denouncing Vets Issue Blast Kills Heads For Compromise! Level City rumors, the governntent, through I the department of alien control, i admitted officially that 74-year old former utilities czar has escan- ed. Insull apparently made his escape through a.

police cordon that i RGJME. (ff) Italy will invite France. Germany and the nations i of the Little Entente to join in i the economic agreement expected I to be reached in the tripartite i erences in progress here Thurs- i day. the Associated Press was in-! formed by a unusually reliable source. The invitation will not be ex- tended soon, it is said, but time after the agreement made by Chancellor Engeibert Bollfuss of! Austria.

Premier Julius Goemboes I of Hungary and Premier Benito I Mussolini has begun to bear fruit, i It is explained that Italy real- surrounded nis home where lie has izes she is not sufficiently strong been in refuge frora American au- thorities moi-e than a year, The tale -was told that he left as a Mrs. Insull -was taken into cus- I with the help of Hungary Tjaafoe Austria independent of i Germany commercially, and thus assure her political independence. too. of other pow- i Roy Wright And Seven Pals Seized Wanted For Killings In Two Counties and Bank. Robber Senate Hoiise "wife of i uaw uieirciiiiiJi, a close friend of ry of Sera's invitation to Senate AJHl ttoiise "Lon- Uvnanute While Mr.

and Mrs. Insull. Personal ser- to a broad study of army avi- IQ Trv or Unloaded i Fear 1 4 told the police that A conciliatory answer tnen feusn- 5 Agreement i Others May Die her husband had left, but, she med over the telegraph wires to i shc no idea of (Associated the air-nan. In it Secretary Dern said: telegram indicates a Pasre Col. 2 WASHINGTON, mjliionefi veterans" productive of tm in both senate and re be h.a,d Contractors' Tightened Those Dealing With Government Comply With NHA Codes Presi- WASHINGTON, deru Rc-csevelt Thursday ed up the regulations that all contractors dealing: with the government comply with the XRA codes of fair competition- In a long executive order the President placed full authority in the hands of the industrial recov- cry administrator to deal -with KoveTOment contractors, The order also requires all con- tracts and purchase orders au- thonred by any utate.

municipal corporation, local subdivision, per-j son or corporation "in connection with projects carried out or to be carried out, wholly or in part, with funds loaned or granted by any afteney of the United States; should come the provisions I of the NRA order. The Industrial recovery admin- istrsttor power to make exceptions IT wfcclfic "when- ever a on be recorn- i mended to hiim by an agency of' th; United States and when in the: judgment of the justice of public interest will best I be th-reby." SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador. gone. benefit issue, I of the "city of La Lib- Insull's sudden disappearance I rbulent uprisings ettad was a mass of smoking ruins i came while high government au- I v. and house, bv fir.e which thorilies were declaring that In-' headed Thursday toward a com- spread after a port explosion in sull positiveiv would leave the I promise acceptable to President i which about 159 persons were country tonight in compliance with RooseyeU.

killed. the official or der that he had to closed doors, conferees! The blast, which could be Heard quit G-eece before midnight. senate anc house planned to here in the capital about 30 miles! o-, vs that try for an agreement on payments I away, occurred when dynamite ex- I to veterans and government work- ploded as it was being; unloaded era. Suddenly softened demands from a ship at the docks. were voted by the bouse Wednes- Fire broke out.

Flames spread day night, quickly to buildings and swept i Th- senate some time ago lack- over many blocks. The city hall i cd amendments on the independent 'and a church were among: the im- I offices bill, adding' about portant buildings consumed. 000.000 to veterans benefits and Hundreds of firemen were rush- payments to federal employes, Thts ed from San Salvador along- with the administration considered a blow at the economy program and veto by the president was threatened The house modified the measure Wednesday night, cutting: the expenditures down to about 5261,000.000. Mrs- raaklln D. Roosevelt is at San Pedro on her tour of the is believed necessary to ac- shown with President Rafael Tru- i West Indies to inspect economic end.

The nations of itl0 of the Dominican Republic! social conditions, tie entente are Czechoslo- Mme. Trujillo. as she stopped Press Photo.) Yugoslavia and Rumania. I It is understood that. II is making his Danubian plan the i foundatLpa of the talks started.

I Tritfa General Goemboes Tuesday and continued with Dollfuss at the Venezia Palace "Wednesday before he had escaped i the authorities through Athens like a flash. The people gathered every- where to discuss the once powerful industrial magnate who had foiled their country's regulations, Some believed that h-s might have fled in the darkness before on a small boat to one of the See ITALY, Page 2. Col. 3. Filipinos To Face Counts Of Extortion First Lady Resumes Trip Home After Delay By Rain Pilot.

Taking No Chances, Turns Back After 12O When Rainstorm Over Haiti; Expected to Reach Miami Late Thursdav Afternoon i NO SHOTS FIRED SUNRISE RAID Prisoners Later Are Moved To McAlester Penitentiary For Safety MAXNFORIX (JP) Glein. Roy TVright. 34. wanted for killings in Tulsa and Ottawa counties, Oklahoma. for bank robbery, was captured with seven companions in i a sunrise raid on a little white" farin.

house in the southern edge of the I Osage hills near here Thursday. Twenty-eight officers front three Oklahoma counties, from the federal department of justice. from the Kansas Highway patrol. participated in the captures. Trhiclx accomplished vrithoat firing a shot.

With TV right a man tenta- tively identified as McAtee of Coffcyville and Edna, but officers said bore a strong: resemblance to Harry Campbell, for the Ttilsa when J. Earle Smith, aoi attorney, -was taken lor a fatal "ride" in the summer of 3.3SS^ At about 10 a. m. -who- had jailed the prisoners in the Creek county courthouse be- sran moving them to the state prison at MeAlester for safekeeping. A roan as J.

C- Cucklin, 49. later identified as Charles Cotner Vian. wanted, for the o-f Pl otte Haiti. Franklin D. Itoosex-elt and her party ar- ri-vea aboard, the airliner Caribbean Clipper at p.

m. Thursday on a flight from San Jnau. P. and will remain here overnight before continuing- ro Miami. JFla.

scores of relief workers whose jxsuUL. Page 2. Col- 2 VETS. re 10. Col.

4 automobiles dashed in and out i the danger zones, carving the in- 1 jurcd to hospitals here. National guardsmen and Red Cross workers were joined by of- ficials in directing remaining res- cue work. The president arsd hign See BILAST. Page 10. Col.

4 i By MACORIS. i uelay Auto Spokesmen Refuse To Recognize Labor Unions Take Stand After William Green. President of Labor Federation, Anto Industry Faring Greatest Strike In History of Nation I Filipinos, caught by ing quirk, wiii be sent to St. Louis to face trial on extortion plots against Louis A. Hager.

w-ell- to-do manufaciurer. I of Justice agents Body Recovered: Believed I annoaaced that Man- T-T-ij 4 i uel C. an-d Andrew Haime IVllleO. JnSt Alter Last had confessed trying to get 55.000 Received U-om the manufacturer by telling hira they knew of a conspiracy to NEXV TORK, 3iar Kasoff called members his family dennajidinir 55.000 ran- FKDRO DE of one hour by a tropical rainstorm, Mrs. Franklin D.

handwrit- 005 1 and her party left at 10.25 a. Stan-lard time) Thursday for Miami in a ilrs. Roosevelt and her partv were blocked by a rainstorm over i I Haiti and returned to this airport i atic-r fiyirig 120 niiies west. The big plane had arrived here i at 7:05 E.S.T.. alter a flight from San Juan.

Puerto Rico. It took ofi 3, short tiiiie later on the re- turn Miami. i A terrific downpour of rain. reduced the visibility i over the mountains of Haiti which occupies the western half of the island on which is situated the Dominican republic. Pee FIRST LADY.

Page. 10 Col. 't i See RAIDERS. Page 2. Col.

5. Oklahoman, Farm Union Head, Dies John Simpson of Okla- honie City Succumbs At kidnap his three-year-old son and Milk Tax to iTwinKiUing Touch Dealer Stumps Jur 1 co-aid frustrate if paid. T- A third man. George Cubano. is ls? Departure tTom Previ- Motive Can Be Assumed i som "or we'll send him home in ear first." Altogether there -were four tele- i phone calls, Tne last one Sunday night said: sought in St.

Louis. Authorities saad the confession implicated him. Lopex. former employe of Ka- company. was traced through pecuiiaritles of handwriting, cffi- ous Levies.

Passed On To Consumer For iVIurder Suicide and board Thursday by automobile I senate committee considering tho shortly after I Wagner bill outlaw company of the American and make permanent the pVderation of Labvr, had asserted the auto tndustry on tho one of SENTENCED TO GEORGETOWN. jury Thursday convicted and sentenced hinrs to for the staying Feb. 15, of Kcnry Lindsey. tlrar.c^r city marshal. Dying Man Says Slew 2 See VICTIM; Page 10.

CoJ. Ihe Haim followed. of WASHINGTON. rofu- greatest strikes in the hsitory of I notified ihe eh-! cials said Specimens of the writ- to recognize labor unions was tiie nation." ji fix of all Basrer's employes were before -the National Labor! Green rnaae his statement to aj Thursday members of the am- pared wilh Ihe extortion notes ily went to Kock-c-ille Center. Long and Island, to identify Max Kasoffs body.

He had been blindfolded, hours 1 labor board as a court for Indus- I shot twice in head and once; I trial Snbor disputes. 1 the neck, and there was a I At same time, represents- dee cat had been lives of railway labor and the management sc-usrht a decision on I their pay-cut dispute. The ers want to cut the basic pay IS per cent instead of the present temporary JO per cent slash. Leaders of the automobile industry the they A so 5 LITTLE AMERICA, via Mackax- iclined to admit it had any juris- Radio. A i diction over disputes with their man i xvorkers.

A definite i TALIKINA. Okla. Snakes Snakes Alive! gee FINOS. Page 2. Col, r.

Byrd Plane Is Wrecked i WASHINGTON. dieraan may be stuck with a i tajc for the first time if farm adniinistration for Trji'k control carry through. The suggestion is a deparzure- i from previous plans of the admin- Jsiratjon for Je" taxos dcsicn- cd to be turned back in farmers' benefits. I In rfte prcgrarfis for cotton. i -svheai.

tobacxro and corn ar.d 1 the processing: taxes have I iex-icd with the expectation that they would be passed OD to FRANKFORT. It's the cf a coroner's jury simply to find c-t xvhai happened. he one that meets here Thursday will question re "vVASHINGTON. John A- Sirapson, 53, of Oklahoma City. president of the National Farmers Union for two decades a leader in the battles 01 the American agriculturalist, died Thursday In Emergency hospital here.

The last act of his long career before legislative bodies" -wrzs an appearance before tlie senate finance committee. he spoke in opposition ro a proposed federal gasoline tajc. He left the committee rcom and coiiapsed in the senaie office building with a heart aOjuent that had necessitated frequent treatment. The body be seat to Oklahoma City probably Friday. The survivors included widow, and a.

daughter, Miss Mildred Simpson, with tvhom the farm leader had been living feere. and five other sor.s arid daughters. William B. Simpson. John B.

Simpson. Mrs. A- H. Berthold lives Weazheriord. and Will Rogers inite statement of the at- in PAINT ROCK.

tory gasped out by a i a coroner's jury crowded around nis bed nas appareistlv solved a double jtitudc of General Motors corpora-j a rber are usually blamed HwRh 35 and hi- wife lions WS3 XViJjfam s. i upon I5 ht T.s or who had but who i Knud executive vice president. Richard carrying- E. Byrd's? The proposed rToccssins: tax is expected to be about 5 cents per pound on butler ar.d proportionate amounts on cheese, and other pro-d-jcts. cials mnir.trun this win not lus-s-v practical jokers, but Bill had BKVKHI.Y Calif.

army they fly the mails. a army that would Kay, "No, fir. Mr. we can't fly JC my movie company says are prodiioinR Shake.ipenn*, how about it ran't do It the Barry xi-iH it Thf- Romeo part ground loop me, but I will to to take old Hnmlrl the mountains darkest! And tomorrow If the calls in the navy and smyss jou farmer?" that will nir, the whiiis rvndy lit 12 o'clock to take htm off the farm," made up found xhot doatls (-ariy 1 llscsr house In lonely Hin- Cove. I Mack Wood all, SS.

hushand of Mrs. Jones" mister. tTic jxiry. i Sheriff C. J.

Simmons that kfUed The couple two into own i body. Ho ho did it because he was Vfoodall. who like Jones had from bis wife. i that he went to tho Jones house, recently reconciled couple preparing: to Itnvo to Ufc ovt-r in some other place. employe rep- had complained of Kirrses, real a customer asked him if against union wen as causes TOOrn looked down at his to the recent strike calls 1 et And saw onfr 0 1 and other automobile i his hoc aren.t.

not sinap the snake's (head off. After the first jump, ho secured a hammer and made sure I one would do the work. Com. Isaac S-chloss- bach. U.

Navy retired. and three passengers crashed at 12:30 p. TO. Wednesday. No one was serf oasly injured.

The plane cracked up 500 yards south of the expedition camp Jn plane besides Schlosslvaich were Arthur A. Zahn. Mount Pleasant. Fred J. Ous- i tin, Kevere, and Harry XorweKUm Steamer irscreasing the retail price m.

by one full cent per Quart. They are now seeking means graardlnc against such a rise a contend that milk could be with fractional corit the issuance of checks by sailing it in larger oat on a ecuniry her rhro'jgh the head. Mrs. Myrtle McCrockilrs, private secretary to Nathan O. Gray.

head of the automobile department of the state tax commission, remarked anxiously Wednesday to a friend wished she could get transferred to another department. Later the day, shortly after the office had a farraer, came across car. i Sec KILLING. i 1 i oring in a ver- suicide, but why a should drive; at young secretary others at Oklahoma City. road and shoot i TO PROCEED LONDON.

The British, government will proceed witii the merger of ihe Cunard-White Star shipping lines, despite the injunction threat the International Mercantile Marine Neville Chamberlain, chancellor of tire ejcche-quer. indicated Thursday In the house of commons. WEATHER Clarcmore Man Held ov irllSU'OlI'ri PollCC snake identified by Joe Dukes. Indian njre.nt, as a Blue Ka- HOUSTON, Two heav- or ch whip. were arrested of a store into Wednesday niflrM at a tourist camp I theatre rtcxt door was blamed for restaurant on the highway near the appearance of the snake, which Zealand.

All suffered cuts and were severely shaken '-p. but otherwise unhurt. Raided Bv Pirates Willow by State Trooper F. Graham The prisoners they are Hob- must have been taking Us winter rest xvheti aroused by the clamour of pick and shovel. It hastened A quarrel followed.

About dawn Trolinder, "IS, of Toxait. and through some unseen crack Into the went otttside Wood- P'ramk 36, of iht for warmth and 'ill opened fire a I OkJa, Norwegian S. S. Xorviken reported Thursday it had been looted by The ens'ne and instruments can pirates early Tuesday morning off be salvaged, however. Turn-About Island in Formosa The plane had just taken off on Strait.

60 miles southeast of Koo- a test flight preparators- to flight toward the South Pole in company The Norviken left Shanghai for with the other expedition mono- Hongkong but pat into Swuiow to planes. planes were to have acted as transports to a depot be- make its report. Itar officers said pirates FOIL SCHOOLGIRLS SECOND MARRIAGE Parents Obtain Commitment After In Year HUGO. Oksa. Parents of zelle fourteen year old school of obtain- ed delinquent eornmiiment for her to The Girls Training school at i Tecurnseh frora County Judsje Tom Hunter.

When only thirteen. Loyzelle married Lawrence Couch at Hugo in Octob-r 1933. resulting in abduction charges against Couch. When Couch agreed to having the After a cool, ori.sk early tnom- temperatures a. sraduaf: Thursday morning as skies I cleared and we.ither assuut- i ed that springlike atmosphere.

Temperatures for the period ends' ing Thursday morning ranged from lo 45 TKXAS; probably in arwi portions and Friday; warmer ThwniMlajr nfght; colder in northwest and tnU Friday. to southerly on the OKLAHOMA: warnver eawt night: marriage annulled these charges cloudy ami colder, were dropped. Three weeks Ins: established ZOO miles south of sistancc was offered no casualties. boarded the ship at sea. No re-j the girl ran away, this time and there marrying Marcus McJDanlela of iCorrine at Antlers.

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