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The Wichita Eagle from Wichita, Kansas • 1

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CJlvll warr wasopened up Sunday fat 12:40 p'-m The well flowed L934 barrels the first hour dropped to lljMO barrels for the next 60T minutes j--v Estimate: Day? Slew -i-'V-n Durlng the nekt thtoe hours tfan well flowed a totaLof 4A824! bar- rels of oil "on which the potential 1 was based i That figure was multi-plied by eight td-artive atVa 24- hour 'test of production A full'dayk production! test Could- not be taken because of 1 stonge pipeline facilities1 Tha? agreexnefct' to take the potential ln': that: manner was: reached after yx conference of Amerada and Sunny officials and Theo Morgan direc- tor of the conseriratfcm division of the uisas: corpontlbn commission Immediately after thej flto-bour flow the Gaasaway again wag Shut fax It wlll be allowed to produce per cent of Its Potential until iber 1 when a jnewj prontlon governing produetlen in that will be -issued-by 'the corpora-j't-T comtnliwlon 1 The Oassaway lr bottomed' at 2830 feet In the silioeous lime It Italy Scads Off I4CC3 UdroTrcon rK: 'i IH- I ohz Kept uVtAr)-ui7 XV fitted action -todsy ta her eabineth ay of fno kflUn mere kEast Africa record single drh- embaAation I I- An Intensive' week ft war prep-antlons began wtthTlfjBM mta of the Aasletta andjCosserla dl- the Bema1 the Italia and Aqai-lela and the Calabria i The steaaseial Qairfnsle end Atlanta -i left Naples i jicramined with 82 of fleers padltlH blaik-hlrta i i J- I sailings traght the total of troops sent to East Africa entegalar transports to J84M9 while 20909 1 workmen and about iflAW troopahave embarked on coastal sUpe and tramp steamers carrying war rri1 In Bomah political and dlptor matle circlesj It Was believed the Wsck woald aee deelslv4 developments the Ethiopian sltaa-tloh These'f observers jwere' certain the League of Natton com-mltteie ofl five would jreport at Geneva vrith' Its compromise aa latlon land they Svere 'Jasf' aa sazo that If (ho oqunltteo reported befere Wed-heeday the ltallan taUaet tailed Jnte eesston on that pay woald rejeet ttjanlees It jeantalna anezpected provisions (for Hal-tan military eehtrol ever- Em-j Haile Selassie's nations 1 I- dor some- of his TO ANSWE a GiAIM THEY CONTROUfD PRICES If Ten Major to Be on Caxpet Today as Secs Wallace Piolea Actiwities fram l927 togl933 WASHINGTON Sept Charged with jeornmnlhg to control retail meat prices lW 4927 to 1933 10 major packing companies wffl be tailed upon tomorrow- to answer to SectatNMtaccU OfllclaWhald'thBweftoal guments of accusations made In1 1934 had I no connection with! current high tprlcesor with the tremendous Increase in retail taeat prices since 4933 But 7 they hinted that the recent burden on the budget might be dls euised I Combine Charged The defendants are: i Armour rtci Company Chicago Abraham: -Brothers Packing pony Tennessee Cudahy Packing Company Jacob Dold Packing com pany John Morrell Company Memphis) Packing' company Swift ta Company Wilson ta Company Morris ta Company) and St Louis Independent Packing company They were charged specifically rith violating the packers and stock-yards act by combining to oontrol retail meat prices to apportion sales nlPagelS Colmnn 3) UEXI0AI1 (THUGS SACK T0170 KILL OERCII ANT -Ir I 3 -'K i-X $AlFGtlttCBZM f-iil fvoJ'r rff1 i vt Chicago cum tncnued flMirt tend -taV thMjndwt aUenl leaiHe tw Sondaj to tv fair games '4ha setback to ttdr hated ft-vaUfc the New TK Giants Dtny Dean Urns lort hls seeond game jin three daysivV However the Cards win have thinge easier for a time new as the Giants move ever te Chteege to battle the Cabe while the Kedbirds take on the downtrod- den Dedgers ef Brooklynv lf the Giants break even at Chicaga In gaaMs and Bt Leals eleans on Brooklyn the -Cards can regain the lead" f' -'v if- fr FetBhL Chieago 4 91 SB jBM -V1 8t-Loals Mf'n rJSZ New Toclc SS JU 214 Vi -w 4 -a DET10GRATIG FINANCE J'l --i-sr--'- EXFEflTS UR6E SLASH IN FEDERAL SPENDING 1 Vv-l" Sen Xing Rep iHUl Rep Vi Buchanan Hope for Bct-- ter Tieup of Budget rad Expenditures Next Year 1 WASHINGTQN Sept New demands or a slash In next federal spending came today from two members of congress who belp flgure out taxes to pay the blUa Senator King (D-Utah) ranking majority member of the senate fl committee was pessimistic over prospects' for a1 reduction Hep 8am HU! (D-Wash) Chairman pf the ways and means subcommittee which wrote the recent tax bin was mote hopeful Both agreed with Chairman Buchanan (D-Tex) of the house appropriations committee that the budget should be: brought Into closer balance with expenditures Stm on ppree''-tj -V i agree' with Mr Buchanan1 nld Tcing we are still on a intending spree and when we meet in January -there are going to be all bfrviu of demands for spending bonus the Bankhead farm tenant bill and others to exceed even! the outlay of I last-session" Hill however Insisted that jthere Is "quite a sentlxhexife among members of congreas to down to a more economical basis" he added: fact that the president Is putting the emergency bureaus uri-dgr: the budget would Indicate a drawing of hOrns i thlnk? the tendency from now on la to trim --1- lean Morgenthan Opttmlstle King he thought Secretary MOrgenthau was too optimistic in his recent announcement that curr rent expenditures so far are well within' the budget estimate of Mr Hooeevelt "And I only wish the 1 economy parade were larger" King added "and I regret exceedingly that there Is not a stronger sentiment In favor of an governmental J- DROWNS ATTEMPTING TO SAVE WIFE BABY i Husband Goes Down While Sea Scouts Pull Oujt Woman rad Tot COLUMBUS KAN ff) Reever 26 of Carthage M04 drowned today In Spring river as he attempted to aid his wife and 8-month-old baby whd had fallen out of their motorboat Mrs Reever and the baby were rescued by a group of Sea Scouts The scouts were unable to reach Reever in time to save him 1 -y TdsanDrouns csDoat Copsbn INDEPENDENCE KAN Sept Ralph fBrocdri about 21 of Tulsa- Oul drowned in the Elk river 10 miles northwest of Tnde-pendence late' last night when a boat in Which he his wife' and two MmniniwM were running a trot-hm overturned' The other members of the party swam to shoret Brooks' body was recovered early today by rescuers headed by "Mayor Ned Davis of EUo Clty It win be taken to Ttilsa for' burlaL--Brooks and his companions were week-end guests at the private fishing camp of Gerald Todd- Independence In- A -y an'afterH with sparring' part-j ncti fat preparation ter Ms cowling heavywright fight with toe LonlsJ Detroit "Brown BemberS71 Baer stepped momentarily bat unaiooefl ill alum Id-apparent- that camp werkermj! ptiesns In the crowd' who nnlnjared wete caring i fed: tha injared ilvhf') Ijpereona: wereat thd at the time Baer began hte pabBeacratlny bqat 299 were tn the loleaehen 'inivatway Itattng the IS feet Into heap 1 fef '-HZ' 'A I i TSALLAS TEEU Sept-1 Miss Oladyii Bonds of Tyler Tex drove her motor car far but ou a Stxeei-car trestle over the Trinity rivtabefCce sbf discovered her mistake Ten trolley cars and an Mterurban freight train were tled jup forhiqrotlun RELCHSTA6 NAMES SWASTIlfA AS ONLY FLAG OF It Action Is Reply to Brodsky Tragle in SI Nation Wl FightiSby ef International Rows 1 BY LOUIS LOCHNER (AaaeitM nw nmei Ittfi) NURNBERGj GI31MANYJI Sept' Adcflli Hitlerh rekhsteg stung' by the! strictures of New York magistrate against the Nazi emblem tonight pronounced the swastika to be the aole flag buried defiance to jews throughout the world and United Qerntan cftl-enshlp to members of jthe Genmenle race 'f 1 The specially summoned lawmak Claim Hitter Dpctepng Ethiopian nontralily i Ho '-l pOML SepL (AP)--The XV report of RetehsfoehreT Hit-teris addrsesj tonight arrived too late or efflclal eeinment! bet was wen rotatrod Jelaetbitatta-tive i The i- Gennan leaders statement that tke thlrdreteh' is not concerned with proent tarries was 'Understood in qaarters'to Represent Uen bl neewaUty far Ethlopiaadispiito ns reference ta ing na aggrjpmlve intonl rinee a large proportion of Itol-tans wander what mlght happep tn Aestria! during Italyi era acted aftl their1 Fuelutir4n a fiery mood had opened the reichstag session with a hitter attack1 on Uthuanlans for theh alleged treatment of Germans in the Memel) territory and had called upon the colons to approve three new Jaws Der Fuehrer and Ms: legislators permitted Jews to tootlnue as per-man subjectg but foxbade'-them to fly any flag saver the bine and white yiwnu embltot Hitler end the reichstag iW forbade Intermarriage between Aryans and non-Aryans apd provldcj -for (Contfamed en Page 8 (Minn 1) GIRL 18 IS KILLED 7 r-! ii i i la Balievwid to Hava Failed to Pull lajred Rip-cord m' De- Jump Sttm it nt POCATELLO IDAHO Sept (ftV-Blenda fTownley 1 A of Preston Idaho was kffled here tonight when her parachute failed to ppenjiduring a delayed Jipnp from an altitude of stoo feet Five: thousand perrons the feature attraction of a twbrday air carnival witnessed the ahddent First irepqrtsl said the: girl apparently! had failed to pull thp ripcord on the! patachuteAn Investigation wlllbe made Ths Voalhor "If! 'A KANSAS: fata-Standay by lnieal (hewers in extreme cast! net -se warm in northeast! and seethwesf hod by night in htotheast fair Taroilsy OKLAHOMA: Partly cletaly'M cooler ne inerthwest portion TaesdayK partly glewdy fes KinGSFonD-smtni1 noppino ovEnus pr jV AIBXJQCtERQuk' 2C' Skpt 15 Bound tot New' Yoric fon the first leg dTtn iJoranej! to icUdney Australia Sir Charles Kingsford-Smith and liU oo-pIljoW 'homta Fethybridge landed- hero late today after' an reasyVfllght'fromLos Dgeieat 1 rsfiev? Sir Charles win 'take-off- tomorrow at 9 gentleman hour" as he termed It for Chicago HC intends to fly foom London late-In NOTED EK-KANSAN TDDCS LOS ANpELES Sept1 15 4-i) Funeral services will be 'held- hero omorrow forCapt Hairy Insley74 adjutant general cf yEansas and 'ZiOsJAngeles poflea ootnmls Instey niedgFriday at the national mllltisry htans Jn SawtoDe of aheart aflmeht ODBITCsSfPsnS vViV i i -I 1 'j DAYSteJS Lj PALESTINE TEK Sept XT a peedy abrplaiM trip from Alaska Mn Owens was at ml sick daughter Itera lag jsssltnn fflsOnln ntinet air 7fld4' wdileh -iil'Bst eqetpged fw night landirig' 4s Ft totLn Foots browglit Mrs Owens here frvm Dallais on jthe lait lap tf her flight touvH: £tt -M'4 -SrV'QC5T'' Too UfcCTfcca Tcrrcr- f-s'TF -JL t' a -K flYDEHKflnSflSTIIUQ MM Mil HNIflVHV pJMVU Ly nr- Vc-v 4 v-fv Leader mm 1 ir- lir-iiK PLATTE I TYfyM Sept (AP) fsurmers' Koiy of bei: rorixed owernight bya sans of fiwe nx snd a redheaded armed witb submachine' sun a tirf fresh activity tonisht in the hunt for 1 John Lansah bank robbery suspect whose wife wait slain by a deputy sher iff lin a sun fifht near Churchy ICra I Friday nisht --j The farmers john'DavIs 20 ana Albert Kimball 32 said a gallery picture of Tangan "looked leader of thi gang Sheriff HUt' -Coffey and federal offloers began a fingerprint cheek of a whisky bottle left bythe gang and 'of other objects farm home' -1 dij i CaptareA by Trio Kimball and Davis said they were tsken captlyi by three armed men at 1 10 last night as they drove Into the driveway at Kimball'S home! 7 miles east of here Theli' story i as detailed by Sheriff Coffey and Deputy Sheriff Tam Hulett follows: vp-i "This isntk ihe men warned Kimball and Davis "Just do as we say and be all right Donf try any fuiiny business or well kill yon" The men then forced Kimball and! Davis to drive down the highway! is short! distance where they signaled with the headlights A second ear containing rttae red (jPtatinped en Page COlmnn -ii OFFICER 3: I I I I Train Hits Car as Patrolman Warns Youths to Turn on Lights Ii' 1 ii KANSAS CITY Sept Patrolman Rank RrananaL 42 was killed early today after! he had stopped his motqr ca on railroad tracks to warn two youths to turn on (their automobile lights A freight train struck the patrol car carrying It pnd fellow officer 8 Snpw168 jfeet before cooling to a halt: Snow stepped out unscathed etobept for severe shock I ranano was crushed between the two iautomobUes Robert Hedrick 20 and Claude Gregory 22 were Injured the latter only slightly iTheir car which had been standlngjahout three feet from theracks was hurled 26 feet Tno Doad Thrca Ilart in Autotruck Crash TULSA! OKLA Sept Two Muskogee -residents were killed and three others injured this afternoon when light sedan collided almost head-on with a state -highway department: truck on highway 641 six miles north of Blxby Paul Rtomphreys and Mrs Antha Webster occupants of the sedan were killed Misses Lucille and Webster nleoes of Mrsf Webster also occupants of the sedan ana NBurrus driver of the truck were lnJurkL Humphreys! about 30 died In A Ihlm hospltaL He was tbe son i--Mrs Webster' about 45 Who wap believed to have been driving: the sedan was Ujled almost lnstantly She was ths wife 'of If Web-storjand alsq la survived by two sons) Joplin and Muri Webster all of Muskogee- HEARIN6 ON MffiDS 4-- i ft-- of Amount May Ba aaPatltion for Probata ifli Mada LOS ANOELES 5V-Bearingbq the petition for ofthe wm of tbs late wm Rogers ls set for tomorrow in superior court at which time an estimate of the value of the estate may be nude UnoCOciaL 'estlmatos of the estate lndudlny Insoranoe" have- centered around $200)00 The edS'ia dated 'days before the screen coaedlah died Itfan Alaskan airplane crash with Wiley Fost ahd nwu the entire estate is left to the wldoWr Mrs Betty Blake lLEGION NUMBEB8 BM 'f ST IOUI8 SeptI5-J7-w57eak Samuel' national adjutant of the American Legloxs: saldr-today -ftim World now his 833A37 members than were listed during aR of 1934 V- Vy Pondo Goto Lon as Sncdbcort AnaHs DO 'c- at Finch of Accident-died Trhns-soa Trip CO CITY SepL (AP Ignacto PenAe' 22-yearf Id Spantah filer today added ah gnlntontlenal trmneeowtinental flight to Ms remanttb alr-pllgrlm age In seardi af a wide' He left Tth Cru st this nooning Intending to fly' to Mexj- lea City where Pfetod him alfmri 7 vy riaads aver tha am him tolose Ms-way pad he flew 159 mfles to the sonth landing at San Jdareoa state afGawf nsra PYom there he flew an ta Acapnlea an! the alampletiag ffleht! 'v 8enarito Blvero i today daring' hews Of weed -from him he! had been loft to leave temexrew for Spain If she does Pombe 4Mnsrih trip from Santadbr 'ipato? tniu-Atlantie hop long weeks hi ah Page 2 Column Icontlnnek 2) TRY FDR II WAGEDIFFICULTIES -i -'j Workers and Prodiicera Go at Task Again After Row Truce Agreement Staves Off Strike Tbroat 4 I 1 A- WASHINGTON Sept lSj-OP) or the sixth time' this year negotiations' started off afresh today toward a new wage And hour agreement for the vast Appalachian soft Coal miners I -J I A fifth threat of a nationwide bituminous strike was averfcd'tem-porarily early this momihg when John iL Lewis jpresldentj of the United Mine Workers- agreed to £xtend the present jcmitract imtll nqxt Sunday midnight The contract would Jtavri expired at midnight tonight 'Negotiations toward a new one had broken down completely when EdwardF- Mc-Grady assistant secretary of labor proposed the extenslon Tlu union was out the stzlke dall to the 400j000 miners it claims are membera I StOl Deadlocked' The joint negotiating er aerators and miners met with McGrady for Several hourt durhig the day and then receised until tomorrow without substantial pimgTWBf Closely linked with the! fate of thftxenewed parley was) a court teaf-of fthe coal stablllzatlan program scheduled to start tomorrow in the District of Columbia supreme court Chief Justice A A 'Wheat dl rected representatives of the! gov- 5 and the Carter Coal corn-southern West Virginia Arm toi show why he Should not enjoin the government from collecting and the company from paying the producers' compliance tax provided by the Guffey Coal act to set up a "little bituminous Industry for the James Carter president of company 1 brought the suit claiming! payment of the tax' would ruin the company financially and that the Guffey act was Unconstitutional Gains Delay The Justice department denqjpdi to be ready to the suit was premature ask its dismissal The strike was1 only away when MfcQrstly called In the negotiating committee and after a strong plea for peace obtained the extension agreement was uncontend and to 13 GALLOONS START IHTERNATIOHALRAOE in Al W- -I-- i WARSAW -POLAND Sept IV-Tbe daring aeriahsts of Europe and the Uhlted4 States shpt skyward today the 23rd Gflordan Bennett international Balloon race With the -American entry 8 Navy in second place -the great bage drifted- east by northeast wwd the Baltlc states and Russia before' a wind estimated at45 mfles anbour- v' i The Belglan entry Bruxejdes took off at SGO-pl m- (90 a Fifty minutes later: the American talloop glistening In a brilliant mw soared: alofLThere were-12 entries ffom -many- nationa It I Fresldent MosclcU of Poland saw he balloonists otL-'h Tj-- l- Jrtm a TftarFtbc navyh was suffering with a cold- Ip hlahead a xU dEL- Tyler- andcUeut Howard rF Or-vllleJils navlgator carried two bas-wte offood- Including eggs fruit and abottle of i eognaciiLjj ir-? They also took along two revolvers case they should land in wild hKANSAN DDES AT 1 78 CHICAGO Sept dTr-Roscoe Cra wf ard 78 retired of Baldbluff UlFand Olathe Kan died hero today at the home of Ms body wlllbs returned Id dathe for burlaL1 i for burlaL'- 1 (Pontlnaed op Page 3 Column 'VL -Yn flRDERED TO 30 ON r--WJ- I "9 SccT-' Mdrgenhyi 'iM That Death of Net Affect Long iWfll? Inquirical i-if-i -n-iThi BOSTON: Sept 15 iV oranda already submitted to I the league whfle the detailed: plan Itself ---y will be an "amplification of the Paris proposals of August 16 I- (At a meeting In Ppns ot iliiHo- 1 I i- (Coatinaed en Page 2 iColamn 2) death of Sen HueyP Long Secretary of Treasury Henry Morgen-than Jr Tmld today Woukl-i have no effect -on the in-r vestlgatlon of alleged tgx evasion by Louisiana politicians I Intel viewed' as stepped ashoro for a few minutes from theMliaa Bner Conte tefromi: New York to' Portugal and Spain the treasury head discussing the tax Investigation fo Longh state it serted: "We stat any tax eases for poUtltal purposes and S4don 'stop them for the r- i iJ- MEXICO ClTY Sept Dtapatches to' the hewspaper Excelsior report bandits sacked the town of Marfil Qhanajuato and killed and burned the body of a merchant who refused to give them money federal' troops were sent to I and stobk showsat vlrtuaiQy all of Jursue the band the larger iplddlewertem jetties death a Claremore last night wita a pkmeor rancher of thisj vicinity He settfed In-this district 1889 and in later years acquired a ranch of more than lljOOO acresl He was a well' knbwn figure at stockyards i -I r- i 4S- rt-i IEftiicpians Scream 4 ii 9-a 1 ir 1 i- A- 1 "ir for Uorivitlj Italy v- Huge Orowd in Dcmonatra-L tion at Palacei I Chiefs Pledge Italy Yt'r By JAMES A' iAa soelsUd mu ronlsa SUffl ABABA Two thoinand shrieMng Ethloplans clamored before the imperial today -begging Emperor Halle amitmmmxm fot arms and shouting: want war I fl The emperor appeared! at a window to appease the throng which then-engaged Jn wild -War-daaees and brandished rlfle awards and hnlvea Hy if They -were led byj veterans of the battle of Aduwa where Italians met crushing defeat! rln! 1899' A number lot Sudanese chiefs also were In the crowd H' I The aeene was eoi wihle yy-y- violent enrages Jcoi that 9) -1 ll QnardtATIIITosiify la! Long Slaylr-3 Inqcati BATON ROUGRrJLA jSept! 15-i 1 The unflnimed' official story of the mssssslnatlonlof Sea Huey Long was being sssembled today 'i c0nmers Jury '1' District Attorney fled Odota announced that through a 41ongl list of witnesses tolled i to testify 'A tomiorroW'V at: atrlto postponed In-'' ffXj quest" Into Ithe death -of Eongh'r-) msssssin he hoptoito unfold facto about the killing Those summoned to1 at tomorrow Inquest include LiO- all! described as state' poMm-p-' vj The 7 Rev Gerald national crgmnlxer of the BMae-our-A: wealth clubs' who hasbeejn active In i denouncing: Langh opponents slncetheaenatojtf diedj'nlsniias beentalledJjvr-J: sr V- r- s' 5 My DocteOters Pork ecd iScsds 1 Dovb Croodl Dodilcg i 3V' A '1 -I VW i FiMFccs UcteiSis' time Iter sfcnlid 8FECULATOB' nJ flkpl VL pEICPASa IcAn (AplrTear tjmtod ia4'- ly 15 and etot-Fedea--'i l-ring and crying along the streets tonight fov': an -eftorj prsnkvtsrs dropped froathe etead 'drifted from IheV '-perk latoi the' rdewatowgieectton he (snetionf fsns -v into the thtoter'i jxred today when ringside bleaeh-- 7 i era at: Max' Baerfe tndnlag' camp mOapmd xtanglng 299 fight fans i In a maas af tangled wreekageu -Eteeft eeverely hiBred wan im- -J i-? 1 ndrtnidiMii Cswga Ym Hke a gad7 rftar'hWRkr Tfatanllnlita khown wflh ffrid gtessee te'Ms eyes aa tovsarvcya tie troops the Adige vaBWfef i the nertti ItaflaaAlpa as they eaigaga-' In the' grand flnale af tluir ndlltasy Intef the field I "4r rfcjr-' i I Ln -L- As i I -o'i -ii WlIi 'i I 4 'O i yv fs fl ii-? if -J- 1 -t 1 in a 't sjt7.

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