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I THE CHARLOTTE NEW UNDAY EDITION Pair Sunday and Monday not much Change in temperature CONSTRUCTIVE Largest Afternoon Newspaper in the Tiro PROGRESSIVE 38 PRICE 5 CENTS ESTABLISHED DAILY 1888 CHARLOTTE NORTH CAROLINA SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 12 1930 50000 Rebel March On Paulo Brazi -i 1 1 State alls Before Clemson Drive Move Along Five Battle Black Shirts Form Branch in Charlotte Celebrates Will Figlit Communism Organizer Says In Address Here and Seek To Better Lot of Masses Plan Another Meeting Wednesday Night Its 137th Students Faculty anti Alumni Hold Appropriate Exercises In Observance of Founding of Oldest State University worker knocking si Black Shirt around Without previous public announcement the Order of Black Shirts were started on their way with an Initial membership according to Lamar with 50 members who enrolled at the meeting last Wednesday night About 75 persons attended the second meeting at Hoskins last night and Mr Lamar forecast "all the house will hold" when the time for the third meeting comes next Wednesday night The meeting at the Belmont hall Wednesday night and that at Hoskins last night was addressed by Marvin Rltch local attorney and The Black Shirts or Fasclsti were organized here last night to fight Communism with a meeting held at Hoskins addressed by Lamar organizer who denounced Soviet methods and urged his hearers to meet the challenge of Communism Initial meeting of the Black Shirts was held last Wednesday night at a fraternal hall In Belmont Another meeting Is planned for Wednesday night at the hall In Belmont The Communist organization following the meeting last Wednesday night Issued circulars captioned "Workers Organize Defense Committees la the Mills Smash the Black Shirts Join the A cartoon on the circulars depicted a mill Chspel Hill Oct Gathered here today under the classic shades of the Davie Poplar University of North Carolina students faculty and alumni celebrated the 137th birthday of the oldest State University In America It was Just 137 years ago tomorrow that the cornerstone of the old East Building oldest State University building In the country was laid with ceremonies that were tremendously Impressive The exercises were held today because the 13th this year falls on Sunday The speakers were two prominent alumni Major McLendon of Durham and Williams of Asheville both lawyers They were Completes Second Atlantic Trip Veteran Monoplane Bearing Boyd and Connor Fights Severe Northern Storms to Fly From Newfoundland to Croydon Junior Leaguers Putting Big Effort in Hospital London Oct The five-year-old monoplane Columbia reached Croydon Airdrome today after overcoming the dangers of storms and freezing temperatures on Its second eastward flight across the North Atlantic Ocean The Columbia fought severe Northern storms flew through low temperatures which threatened to cause Ice to form on Its wings soared eastward for hours In weather and exhausted virtually every drop of fuel Just as It reached land for the first time after leaving New Foundland at 11:20 A Eastern standard time on Thursday The first land sighted was the Report Train Carrying 1000 Dr Lee De Forest noted inventor and his bride Marie Mos-quini shown below are living apart after their marriaqe October 3 until the divorce from his first wife becomes final sex' 1 I 5fr Elusive Lover Thought To Be At Hot Sj irmgs George Perry Sought In Slaying of Bride Lured To Arkansas By New Courtship Hot Springs Ark Oct (UP) Perry alleged murderer of one of five wives being sought In a nation-wide search was believed hiding near here tonight after he was reported In this vicinity a former hangout After Perry was reported to have been seen officials blanketed this section but the elusive lover who Is alleged to have wooed and killed Is believed to have temporarily escaped Wanted For "lurder Perry Is wanted at Eagle River WIs on a charge of murdering Mrs Cora Belle Hackett whom he married In Chicago last July Perry's courtships led yesterday Into Arkansas to Blythevllle where a sedan belonging to the murdered woman was found Perry was said to have driven the car to Blythevllle where he btalued a sum of money upon the machine Find Fifth Mctlm Of In Illinois Eldorado Ills Oct 11 (UP) A fifth victim of the "marriage -Mors on Ten- AlilllOny Scored By Judge Married Nye Probe Is Veiled Secrecy Officials Refuse To Repeal Nature of Charges Investgated Or Names of Witnesses Democrats Calm Party Leaders Say They Are Not Worried and Not Interested Raleigh Oct Secrecy today shrouded the coming Monday of Senator Gerald Senate Campaign Expenditures Committee to Investigate alleged Irregularities In the Democratic primary of June 7 In which Joslah Bailey wrested the Senatorial nomination from the veteran Incumbent Simmons United States marshals In North Carolina serving subpoenas on persons wanted to testify before the committee refused to disclose the number of summons In their hands or the names of persons for whom they were Issued Democratic leaders said they were not the least bit worried about the situation and declared they were In the dark as to nature of the charges to be investigated "That seems to be very much of a secret" Secretary Horton of the State Democratic committee told the United Press "I know of no one else who knows what the charges are about We are not Interested at all In the Investigation" Senator Roscoe Patterson Republican Missouri Is expected to arrive here tomorrow night to open hearings Monday at 10 o'clock In the Sir Walter Hotel He may be accompanied by Chairman Nye and Senator Wagner Democrat New York Unconfirmed rumors prevalent In the State Indicate the charges may deal with alleged misuse of absentee ballots and alleged employment of a large sum of money to defeat Senator Simmons In the Democratic primary Judge Manning chairman of the Bailey campaign ad lsory committee said he had not been subpoenaed and had no knowledge of subpoenas being issued for Bailey or for Shuping chairman of the Bailey campaign both of whom are out of the city Bailey Is on a speaking tour of Westetrn North Carolina Backer Of Byrd Party Missing Chicago Oct The search for Charles Bob New York banker aviation enthusiast and Byrd Antarctic expedition backer was extended to hospitals tonight when widespread publicity to his disappearance was unproductive of results Friends of the banker were mystified by Bob's failure to appear at the municipal airport after he had left a hotel with his airplane pilot Colonel Dean Lamb They told po' lice Bob carried a large sum of money and said thev feared he had been slugged or kidnapped Famous Spanish Flier Arrested Madrid Oct Com mander Ramon Franco famous Spanish filer was held Incommunicado tonight by military authorities It was said his detention was due to his political acts Franco had predicted yesterday that he would be arrested for his propaganda against the present regime His brother General Francisco Franco last ulght attempted to persuade him to cease his agitation but the filer Insisted he was acting only according to his convictions Broker To Face Larceny Charges New York Oct Authorities here today said they would begin Immediate action to return Willard Investment broker Lines Upon Large City Rebel Communique Says Thousands of Federals Routed By Inurgents Coming From South Bombing Planes Attack From Air Contradict Government Reports That Rebels Are Being Held From South Rio Grande Do Sul Brazil Oct 11 (UP) Important victories against government troop from So Paulo were claimed today by revolutionary quarters The State of Sao Faulo ha "definitely been Invaded" by revolutionary force th headquarter announced with Insurgents from the States of Elina Geraes Parana and Rio Grande do Sul marching on the capital of the State The rebel also announced an attack on Federal force at Florlano-polts by the Insurgent troops that captured Jolnvllle and San Francisco In the State of Santa Catharlna Florlanopolls Is the only Federal garrison left In the State Move Toward Capital A communique Issued here said "thousand of Sao Paulo Federal troops" had been put to flight before the northward advance of 50-000 Insurgents and ten bombing planes along five different routes toward Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro the capital Contradicting government report that the Sao Paulo were attacking and holding back rebels from th south the rebel communique said that General Miguel da Costa head of th Insurgent in the Parana State region "encountered Sao Paulo Federal forces at Jacarczlnho San Jose de Platlna resulting In the rout of thousand of Federals" Insurgent troops Including pohea soldiers and volunteers also are ready to advance on the capital and Sao Paulo from the central State of Mina Geraes the communique said again contradicting the government's announcement of Important gains in the "key" State of Minas Geraes 30000 Other Troops The communique said that In addition to the 50000 men In the northern army there were 30000 others being organized to march from Rio Grande do Sul while 830 civilian are being prepared to Join the northward march The rebel leaders Insisted that their advance troops had entered the State of Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo where they claimed the government strongholds were being slowly hemmed In from two central and south while the few remaining loyal Federal garrison In the Southern States have been surrounded or defeated Th rebels captured Jolnvllle yesterday snd followed up by occupying other northern cities In Santa Catharlna State Florlanopolls on the Santa Catharlna coast was still held by a strong Federal force but apparently cut off from the Interior Impartial Advices Indicate Government Still I Strong Montevideo Uruguay Oct il (UP) Advices received here from Impartial sources In Brazil today that the government emalned In a strong position to oppose the -Mors an Pox Ten- Roosevelt Flays Solons Hyde Park Oct (UP) Roosevelt todav attacked the Republican Legislature for what he termed lack of leadership "The trouble with the Republlr-sn party Is It is bankrupt of new the governor said In a campaign speech "The Democratic party has the Imagination and vision to realize that there Is necessity for new laws that the overnment cannot go on unchanged In the progress ln this day In all other things Hoover Sees Son At Camp Orange Va Oct President Hoover arrived at hie Raptdan River camp late today and lost no time In visiting his sick son Herbert Hoover Jr ronftned to a tent at the ramp for the past two weeks He found hi son apparently "doing well Nevertheless yuan for removing the patient to a rllmat in which he would be more likely to thrive were discussed at the camp Two Men Jailed In Bank Robbery New Orleans Is O' 1 1 Two men were held In Morgan CUv today for quesMonlng in connection with the $1500 robbery of th Metairie Bank her several days ago They said their name weit James Norman snd Jame Mince fl men took part ln th robbery Officers left New Orleans le bring the man back Two other aitapects Joseph Ugart snd Joseph Bonuia are held la the Jefferson parish JalL Air Attack Is Used In Heaping Up 27-0 Score Maxey Welch and Captain Justus Play Stellar Football In Overcoming Van Grid Machine State Line Balks Clemson Charges Young Work Is Outstanding 7000 Peo ple See Contest By WADE ISON Charlotte News Sports Editor The Tigers from the foothills about Clemson College played the forward pass to Its greatest extent snd benefited greatly by the breaks of the game to defeat Coach John Van Llew's North Carolina State College Wolkpack 27 to 0 In Iho Central High School Stadium here yesterday The Bengals found the Pack paw consistently barricading their efforts to score through the State line except when a penalty put the ball on the one-yard line In the first period but on two separate occasions filled the air with long forward tosses that scored against the scattered State defense They also punished the Packers for their futile effort! at covering up a fluke in the rulea How They Did It Touchdowna ware acored as follows: No Maxey Welch heaved a 24-yard pass to Foggy Woodruff placing the ball on 8tate'a twelve-yard line Welch slipped around right end tor five yards Clemson was penalized five yards for offsides Welch failed to gain Captain Johnny Justus circled left end for four yards Welch passed to Bob Jones but Johnny Johnson of State Interred with the play so ruled the officials and Clemson was given the ball on State's one-yard line Welch scored on a line buck and Harvln kicked the extra point from placement This was eleven and ono-half minute after play got underway Score on Fluke No The score was made In ths third period and on such a fluke 1 Young Bob Geason had been getting off some miraculously good punt for State He slapped one from his fifteen-yard line this time however only to his 35 It tell dead and Captain Mack Stout of State touched It In an effort to recover tt after It had fallen His effort were futile and as a result Mule Yarbrough husky Clemson tackle scooped It up after It had bounded seven yards back toward the State goal line and raced 28 yards to a touchdown while half the State team looked on In be-wlldermen Welch place-kicked the extra No 8 Gaining possesalon of the ball after Oreason had punted from hi own two-yard line to Clemson' 48 the Tigers started a 62-yard march that netted counters Welch plunged Into the line for a three-ysrd gain then he stepped out to ths fifteen-yard line before being run out of bounds The State line held twice then gave up a flrat down on It eleven-yard line Clemson -More is Pei Seek Cotton Storage Space New Orleana Oct (UP) Efforts to Increase the storage facilities taxed to the utmoat by unusual quantities of cotton wers lm Hinted hers today Official of th dock board of ths port of New Orlaani shippers and committee appointed ly Governor Huey Long Joined In plan whereby they expected to make room In warehouses for 300000 more bales Sees Relief For Business Sliinii New Orleans La Oct 11 Indication ar that ths United States Is passing through the final tbroea of financial depression with relief ahead Trowbridge Calloway of New York president of the Investment Association of America said in statement issued here today The statement he said reflected ths observation of ths board of directors of the association who met In anticipation of ths nineteenth annual convention of th association which will open hers Moday Aged Annl Of Hoover Dies rlo Alto Cal Oct MIm Anna llenld 88 maternal sunt of Prldent Hoover died the home of her daughter Mrs Rencslt today Mrs llesld was native of Toronto Canada She was living In West Bisnrh lows th time her nephew wes born She hsd been resident of pslo Alto for 30 years Seven chlldrsa survive Birthday Introduced by President Prank Graham who presided The musical program was conducted by Smith McCorkle of the University Band and Harold Dyer of the Glee Club Rev Eugene Olive conducted devotional exercises Registration for the Fall quarter announced by Registrar Wilson Jr showed the enrollment was 3753 the largest In history and 123 higher than the previous record In 1927 The enrollment by schools Is: Graduate 224 law 104 medicine 81 pharmancy 70 engineering 305 liberal arts 725 applied science -More an Peso Ten- Work Includes Efforts of 96 Girls Working 11102 Hours and Expenditure of $8000 By DOROTHY KNOX You: "Say what Is this Junior League Baby Hospital anyway?" "Why I thought everybody In Charlotte knew It was an institution to car for the destitute babies of Mecklenburg County" You: "Where 1 It?" I "At 2025 Bay Street out In the Elizabeth section" You: "How big plare Is a two story brick building that looks Ilk private residence set back In the You: "Just house you have turned Into a hospital?" "Indeed It Isn't! It's a thoroughly modern completely equipped Baby Hospital built and financed especially for the purpose by the Junior League girls You: "How many babies can you accommodate?" "We always have 20 babies most of the time more When we can afford a larger staff and more beds we are going to enlarge" You: "How many nurses does It take for that many kids?" "The Hospital la In charge of the very best trained nurse In town Miss Mary Brawley and and there are two other day nurses snd a night nurse Then there Is a colored cook who does a large part of the washing" You: work do the Junior League girls themselves they investigate every case that comes to them Then they have the babies given a blood test a complete physical examination and an X-Ray After that the girls take the Infants through court for every child taken Into the Baby Hospital Is placed there legally by Judge Williams at Juvenile Court And then if the child Is for adoption the League girls find a permanent home for You: "Gosh that's a lot of work and must take a lot of "It Is hard work and It does take a lot of time It took 96 girl 11102 hours to do It last year and we had to earn $8000 The hardest part of all Is earning money to finance It That's why we are putting on this Junior League edition of The Charlotte News You get the advertising and we get large per cent of the Income" You: "Well by gosh I think you are doing great work and I'm going to take a half page ad In your paper" Gangster Leaves In Will Plnevllle Ky Oct Cash bequests totalling $63 000 were revealed today In the will of Jack Zuta slain vice-lord of the Moran-Alello gangs when It was filed for probate here Search of three of Zuta's safe deposit boxes In Chicago banks previously had disclosed thrie was no cash In any of these plares and It appeared doubtful the bequests would be worth anything Attorneys for Ike Ginsburg Zuta's cousin and executor of the estate refused to comment "What will you have" TMerre said In broken English smiling from under his white cap "I want a real honest-to-goodness creole meal but In particular I want ell my life I have heard of bayou In connection with Louisiana cooking but I never tnsted one Piet re eald he eerved oyster and the diner congratulated him on his fine "bayou' Death Claims John Reid A Official Prominent Railway Official Succumbs To Pneumonia Funeral Monday Wilmington Oct Heart failure after being stricken with a light attack of pneumonia Tuesday while en route to New York caused the death of John Reid treasurer of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad at the company hospital at Rocky Mount this afternoon at 8:15 Funeral services will be held Monday morning at Norfolk Va where he was born December 18 1868 Mrs Reid and two step-daughters Mvms Barbara Stanton and Margaret Utan-ton all of Wilmington survive Educated In publto schools Mr Retd began his railroad carer at sixteen as rodman for the Norfolk and Carolina Railroad He rcse steadily holding various positions with railroads constituting what Is now the Atlantic Coast Line i nd was elected treasurer of that load January 17 1918 These positions Included auditor and clerk to treasurer of the Chowan and Southern and paymaster of the Norfolk and Carolina Mr Reid was regarded throughout the Country as an authority on matters of railroad accounting rnd finance Hold McCrac Rites Monday San Diego Cal Oct 11 Funeral services for Colonel Milton A McRae one of the outstanding figures In modern Journalism will be held here Monday after which the body will be taken to Detroit for final right and burial next Saturday Colonel McRae one of the founders of the Scrlpps-McRae newspaper chain died early today at Scrlpps Memorial Hospital In La Jolla a the result of a major operation performed early In the week Shortly after the publisher's death James West chief Boy Scout executive advised relative by wire from New York that cout troops will attend the San Diego and Detroit rite and that groups of the boy will pay homage to McRae' memory at all stops of th funeral train en route east Colonel McRae was noted for Ills many philanthropies and for year was an enthusiastic patron ot the Boy 8cout movement Hundreds of telegrams of sympathy came to relatives today from all part of the world Alabama Negroes Sentenced To Die Huntsville Als Oct Spencer Bates and Tom Robinson negroes were Riven the death pen slty todsy by Spencer County Juilee for the slaying of Grover Boyd during the recent race riot at Emello Ala A mistrial was declared In the case of Tom Maya negro charged with the murder of another white man -Mor iq if Tea- rocky little Isle of Tresco In the Scllly group off the southwest tip of England and there Captain Errol Boyd of Canada and Lieutenant Harry Connor of the United State Naval Reserve landed the veteran plane Friday to end the first stage of their transatlantic flight Today they continued to Croydon completing the flight of some 2400 miles from Harbor Grace Newfoundland "We had hardly a drop of gasoline left when we were forced down at Tresco Friday afternoon" Boyd said In revealing how close the CO' lumbla came to disaster when It -More on Fax Ten- Off High Cliff Unconfirmed Report Says Brazil Train Carrying Federals Fell 1600 Yards Down Mountain Sao Paulo Brazil Oct (IP) Inronflrmed report today said a train carrying 1000 federal troops from Klo de Janeiro to the port of Santos had been derailed on a curve and fallen some 1600 irds down a mountainside The 30-nille railroad route from Sao Paulo to Santos Is ever a rough and dangerous region The train heavily loaded with federal troops left Sao Tvolo this morning for Santos The unconfirmed reports said It was derailed on a sharp curve falling to the bottom of the Serra do Mar Mountain Details and the extent of the casualties weie not ascertained The railway connecting the great coffee port of Santos with Sao Paulo the slate capital rit-uated on an Inland plateau runs In a northwesterly direction for nearly 50 miles It ascends from the sea over a beautiful roat range Its high trestles span river gorge and ravines if treniendou depth The route I lined with stations to provide power for the cable which linn' the trains over the steep grades The mountain sides along tne wav are buttressed with huge works of solid masonry against rock slides Mechanical Keep Dentist Alive Detroit Mich Oct ll(0p) Coasclous but unable to move the muscles of hi chest Dr Frederck Haan Grand Rapids dentist lies in a gloss-and-metal box at Memorial Hospital here kept alive by "mechanical lung Dr Haan Is suffering from Infantile paralysis The mechanical lung device Is like that used in Chicago to save the life of a young nurse whose cheat muscles were paralyzed It Induces artificial respiration by mean of Increasing and decreasing the pressure on the patient' body as air Is alternately compressed and rarifled within the box Infant Killed As Cun Is Discharged Elizabethtown Oct 11 Edna Smith slx-year-old daughter of Jo-seph Smith of Tar Heel town near here was Instantly killed when shotgun In the hands of her nlne-year-o'id uncle Carl Hester son of Pink Hester accidentally discharged this afternoon The coroner deemed an Inqu-at unnecessary The boy wa described as being in state approaching hex-terla Morrow To Open Campaign Monday Newark ft 11 UP) Dwight Morrow former ambassador to Mexico will open Monday night his campaign for election to the United State Senate on th Republican tkkel with a speech he: Soldiers Fell Posse After Ambush Slaver Louisiana Man Shot to Death While Plajing Cards at Fishing Camp Ferrlday La Oct 11 (UP) A posse of offie-rs and citizens tonight were seeking the slayer of Clement Cuplt 24 of McCall Miss who was shot from ambush late Friday night Cuplt with Us two brothers Lamar and Clement were at a fishing camp on Black River and were playing cards under a dim lamp light at the time the shooting occurred Lamar Cuplt said there was a shot and his brother slumped In his camp chair and ove rthe card table Bullets he eald passed near them and before they could pick up their wounded brother the assailant es-cr -ed unseen through the woods They rushed the wounded man to Ferrlday Cuplt died on the operating table at a hospital here after losing a great deal of blood Ritchie Assails New Tariff Act Annapolis Md Oct II (UP) Governor Albert Ritchie regarded by some as a likely choice for the Democratic nomination for President In 1932 today assailed the Republican tariff and blamed It lor the current agricultural and Industrial depression Ritchie drew a comparison of the leadership of Piesldent Hoover with the Idealism ot Woodrow WIDon drawing great waves of cpplause when he mentioned the war time President He concluded his addr-vs with a vigorous appeal for State rights Avialrix Seeks Long Flight Mark Roosevelt Field Oct 11 Mrs Keith Miller who will try for a new woman's transcontinental flight record announced tonight that she would leave here before Monday morning She had planned to start today but unfavorable weather report caused ur to change her plans cltle and adjoining State Officers of the group expressed confidence that the movement would spread rapidly and soon would be National In scope It was pointed out by member of th "Infuriated Camels" that the group as not connected In ny manner with other antt-prohlbltlon organizations but would seek repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment through the young of the Nation The organization expect to wage It Cht through "ridicule" Atlantic City Oct 11 Alimony Is Just another In the opinion of Justice William Smathers of the domestic In $1282855 In 1929 authorities inflations court here who said to- vestlgatlng complaints of Investors day in denying the application could locate only $45 In the 12 of Mrs Alfred Blshoff 32 for local banks with which the concern did business here alimony from her estranged husband arrested In Seattle to face charges here of grand larceny Despite the fact the firm traded Aroused Articulate Order Of Camels Fights Dry Law Smart Chef Pleases Diner By Filling Order Charles Blshoff 56 a candy maker: "There are too many women living a free and easy life off such money Just because a woman la a man's wife and leaves him Is no reason for an alimony award Is Drawn For Jury Service Wilmington Oct 11 lor toe flrt time In 3l year a negro' name I mi the venire list (or service on the giiiml or pel It Jurv of Wilmington lcdeiul court lie la Gilbert II Ilnlllna prosperous farmer of Wlnnnhow Ill inline appear on the Jorv order received here for 1 tie lull term of I ederal court which open October 27 Little Rock Ark Oct A unique the Aroused and Arttculnte Order of Infuriated with repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment the Volstead Law and th Jones Law as It chief ohjectlvee was Incorporated under the laws of Arkansas here today The body le comprised of 50 young men and women Including several prominent Little Rock attorneys Plnns are already under way to extend the organization to other Aikant New Orleans Oct 11 (UP) Plerrs ths white-hsired French chef at a famous Creole restaurant here had the laugh on New York and went Ripley of "Believe It or Not" fame one better It 11 happened when a distinguished appearing person said to be a well known New York financier entered ple for a sample of th New Orleans cousin if flu rt JT5I Hit.

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