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Mail Tribune
WINNER
EDFORD
Pulitzer Award
FOR 1934
Tweaty-uuitli Year
MKDFOKB, ORKCiON", THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 19:53.
No. 248.
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By PUI. MAI.l.OS
(Copyright, 1935, by Paul Mallon)
WASHINGTON. Jan. 10. Tl blB
gest social. financial and moral ques
tion Inside the new deal now Is whyl5 .vldence.
Hauptmann Counsel
Fails to Shake Story
Lindy Go -Between
PLEMINGTON, N. J., Jan. 10. (API Justice Thomas W. Trenchaid
ruled today that samples ct Bruno Richard Hauptmann's handwriting,
made while he was held In a New York police station were admlssable
Unfurls Banner
State Secretary
Hull Is going to
-et 1000 for a
lew auto and
agriculture Soc
etary Wallace Is
Mly allowed
(1500.
No one cares
ibout the lour
billion dollar
deficit, the thirty-four
billion
Dollar public debt
or even the Llnd
hereh case when
fwM
The prosecution considered It
major ooint In Its drive to send
Hauptmann to the electric chair,
it Is upon the comparison of these
handwriting samples with the hand
writing In the ransom notes that
the state's experts are prepared to
testify that Hauptmann was the
writer of the notes.
Court adjourned at 4:07 p.m., as a
parade of witnesses was being pre
ented as the state laid Its ground
work for linking Hauptmann to the
actual kidnaping.
-SELECT
AS CIRCUIT JUDGE
FOR 9TH DISTRICT
the inner circlo closes the outer door
and considers the grave consequences
of class distinction, disclosed in the
budget allowances for cabinet cars.
You will need a lorgnette- to find
the root of this Issue in President
pooseelt"a budget message, but it is
there and It Is not merely a question
of Hull versus Wallace. Madame Per
kins has allowed herself a modest
$3500. .apparently for somo sort ot
modest new model, and furthermore
there appears to have been collusion
between Madame Perkins and At
torney General Cummlngs. for he has
made a budget claim for a new car
for exactly the same amount.
Tt. would not be so bad if
cabinet cars were not always lined
up together outside the same tens,
dinners, diplomatic receptions, and
In Mr. Roosevelt's driveway on cabi
net meeting days. Then the foul
budgetary play would not be so ap
parent. There would be no opportu
nity for comparison between the in
ferior shay Mr. Wallace will get for
$1500 and the elegant plush chariots
anticipated by Messrs. Hull and Cum
mlngs and Madame Secretary.
As it is, Mr. Wallace, probably will
have difficulty finding a chauffeur
who will bear the constant snub he
will get from the other chauffeurs,
for. after all, a few thousand dollars
in automobiles makes a lot of dif
ference to chauffeurs, as well as
cabinet officers.
And the difference may be even
greater than In the cited figures be
cause each official will be permitted
to turn in his own car on the new
one. Hence, the plush trio may look
I'aiil Millon n.v "Milan. A. Kinney
(Copyright, 1935. by the Associated
Press.)
FLEMINGTON. N, J.t Jan. 10.
Dr. John P. (Jafsle) Condon of the
Lindbergh ransom negotiations com
pleted his dramatic testimony against
Bruno Richard Hauptmann today
after he had been confronted by one
mystery woman and questioned about
another.
The dcfen&e, falling in cross-examination
to show that a gang was in
volved In the Lindbergh kidnaping,
and falling also to shake his identifi
cation of Hauptmann as the mysteri
ous "John" who collected the 850.000
ransom for a baby already dead, cx-
thc jcused him at the opening of the
afternoon session, and the prosecu
tion needed only 23 ;nore minutes to
clear up the loose ends of his testi
mony. The mystery women were injected
Into tho trial Just before the lunch
eon recess by Edward J. Rellly, chief 1 district.
of the defense counsel which Is fight
ing to save Hauptmann from thi
electric chair as the kidnaper and j
murderer of baby Charles A. Lind-1
bergh, Jr.
Letters Kxlilbltcd
Reilly waved letters before Condon j
and asked him If he had not shown i
WASHINGTON. Jan. 10. ( AP)--
The nominations of more than 1500
federal officers appointed during the
recess of congress. Including that of
Joseph P. Kennedy cf New York as
chairman of the securities exchange
commission, were sent to the senate
today by President Roosevelt.
The huge batch of nominations in
cluded the members of the new com
munications commission as well as
the securities commission and Marrt
ner S. Eccles, of Utah, as governor of
the federal reserve board.
Annlng S. Prall, former reprcsenta-ti-rf
from New York, was named to
the communications commission for
the term expiring next July to suc
ceed Hampson Gary, of Texas, re
signed. Judicial appointments Included :
William Den man of San Franclsso,
circuit Judge for the ninth Judicial
lit
3 Jtv? ri
BONUS OPPONENTS
SENATE CLAIM
dlFISH OFFERS
TO LEAD COUNTRY
FROM DEPRESSION UFFICIEN VOTES
Roosevelt Policies Hold No Survey Shows Present Line-
Hope Says Dictator
Would Wipe Out All For
tunes Over Three Millions
Iliicy P. I-nnp, Louisiana illctutor. In
a ratlin address last night which car
ried the earmarks nf a Mil for the
presidency, declared "There Is no iw
to unit three mure years. It Is not
UmiM'velt or ruin II Is Itooctrll "s
ruin."
BOOST PRICE ON
them to the two women, named as
Mrs. Hcrmlna Koren and Mrs. Busch,
and told them they were the hand
writing of the kidnapers. The 71-
year-old educator remembered
such incident.
Mrs. Koren. dressed In green, was
brought forward in the courtroom.
Jafsle recognized her as one of two
women who came to his home in the
Bronx to discuss a real estate trans-
FOG CONTINUES
GRIP ON EAST'S
ITER TRAFFIC
up Enough to Sustain
Presidential Veto of Im
mediate Cash Payment
WASHINGTON, Jan. 10. wpi Hury
P. Long turned his face toward 1938
today with a cry that the Roosevelt
policies are beyond hope, and a call
to the country to follow the kins
fish, wipe out all fortunes above three
or four million dollars, and make
"every man ft king."
Unfurling what looked, to many ob
servers, like a presidential banner of
hts own, the Louisiana dictator told
a radio audience last nlht:
"We are in our third year of the
Roosevelt depression, with the condi
tions growing worse."
The senator's language for his tin- j tona
seen audience was more tempered
than the recent senate speech in
which he spoke of "imps of hell,"
and Bought to link dispensers of fed
eral patronage In Louisiana with a
red-lltfht district, but he was strong
in his denunciation of the adminis
tration. No Hope from F. U.
"I can hope for nothing rurther
from the Roosevelt policies." he said.
"And I call back to mind that what
ever we have been able to do to try
to hold the situation together dur
ing the past three years has been
forced down the throat of the na
tional administration."
"All the time." he said, "we have
pointed to the rising cloud of debt,
the increase in unemployment, tho
gradual slipping away of what money
the middle man and the poor .man
NEW YORK. Jan. 10. (AP) Ship
ping was paralyzed again today in
J B 1,.- V, henrii it tho hl0 m
has blanketed the Atlantic seaboard ' tlm0 we havc ycd and
since Sunday night. shouted, begged and pleaded, and now
Through the night visibility ranged i we hear the message once again from
from ao feet to 100 yards. Ship fog
j .ennn ri while the best
that poor Mr. Wallace can expect , action. He remembered also that the
Will pruu.iuiy uv v-"w.
In all seriousness, you can readily
are a five to two ratio like that
rather makes a permanent inferior
of Wallace.
"And did you say to this lady and
.Continued on Page Two)
The other cabinet officers appar- (
ently have only an academic interest ,
in the matter. At least they did not I
n.nMnn nn HOW cars in tllCl
budgets.
They will use the old cars inherited
from their predecessors or purchased
earlier In the new deal.
, Let scoffers remember that the
government furnte cars to all
high officials because they arc needed
In business and some of the cars
sre getting old. Mr. Hull, for In
stance, is five years old. His turn
In consequently will be les.
Mr. CumnilnpR I lour years old.
but the age of the others is not
a'ated.
However, it is not true that the
new $5000 machines in contemplation
PORTLAND, Ore.. Jan. 10. (API
no pie fanciers here are taking it on
the chin. J
The Oregon bakers' control board
has boosted prices from 1 to 5 cents
each on the pastry, to offset increase
In cost of materials.
Thus, four-inchers, or individual
pies, will be 6 cents each, instead of
5 cents. The big 0-inch, or restau
rant sl7 usually Served In five cuts
at 10 cents each are 34 cents. In
stead of 31 cents. The 10-inch mam
moths are 43 cent, up a nickle.
Shortening prices have increased
100 per cent, the state depsrtment
of agriculture announced: berries are
200 per cent higher, and other filling
Ingredients have rocketed in similar
proportion.
BEATRICE SACKETT
circus wagons
are coins to
red. white and blue limousines,
are they to be oulti'terl with
hones. Those arc false rumors.
are to be Just the ordinary :00U
vehicles, with simple radios, silver
elcnrette travs and the other ordi
nary nr e-.slties of cabinet motoring
life.
- :-criou.r,-
:IN LIQUOR STORE
PORTLAND, Jan. 10. (Pi A warn
ing that all beer dispensers must, by
February 1, display 1P35 licenses in
their places of business, has rxvn
Issued by the Oregon liquor contiol
commission.
The commission, uneasy because of
the slow response to previous warn
ings, declared no further leniency
would be shown.
In 1934 6 600 licenses of all elates
wen? Issued. Up to yesterday, only
3.000 applications for 1935 Ilcenws
or! bad been received, and about 700 of board of hBher educaMon to succeed
Nor these were held up for farther in- George B. MrLeod. who resigned. Her
cal- j vrsupuion or oecausc nwy were noi trrm wl fxplre Marrh a
They properly filled out. i Announcement of the
horns moaned In the harbor as In
coming vessels, some of them more
than a day overdue, rode their an
chors off quarantine.
Sailings were Indefinitely postponed
as ships remained tied at their piers,
hemmed in by the siege.
The pall already has cost more
than $1,000,000 to harbor shipping.
It Is the worst, in Intensity and du
ration, In many years.
(Continued on Page Three)
II j- NATHAN UOm.KTSON
AvticlHted Pre Staff Writer
WASHINGTON. Jan. 10. (AP) A
survey of the senate Indicated defi
nitely today that. If the present line
up on the soldiers' bonus issue con
tinued unchanged through the ulti
mate roll call, a presidential veto
of full and immediate payment would
be upheld.
This disclosure, which recalled pre
dictions by administration leaders
such a bill would be beaten In the
senate, came as Frank Belgrano, na-
commandcr of the American
Legion, was hurrying to the cnpital
from San Francisco to press the fight
for the bonus.
3,"i Will Vole No
Interviews with senators showed 35
of them toklng ft stand Indicating
that barring future changes of mind
they would be virtually certain to
sustain a veto. Thirty-three "nay
votes would block the bonus, for It
takes two-thirds to override a veto.
Twenty-one others were non-commit
tal. Including somo who have voted
against the bonus In tho past.
Twenty-nine senators recorded
themselves positively for the bonus
payment. Some were unreachable be
cause of absence or illness.
The big question mark heretofore
In all discussion of what congress
would do on the bonus has been
whether the senate would sustain
President Roosevelt If he vetoed a
cash payment bill. Congressional 1
leaders have conceded the house
would probably override a presiden
tial veto, but Chairman Harrison of
Slick Reporters
Fall For Ancient
Racket At Trial
NEW YORK. Jan. 10. ( AP)
The Nw York Post, in ft speMsl
dispatch from Fleming ton. says
although the pick of worldltuess
and sophist Ira t ion Among news
papermen Is In New Jersey for the
Hauptmann trial some of them
have fallen for one of the most
elementary rackets of country car
nivals. "The other night two reporters,
homeward bound, let themselves
be goaded by two yokels who
mocked them with "city slickers!
city slickers!" the Post said. "The
two men of the world put down
their case of beer and gave chase.
While they were so doing, a third
yokel came up and mndo off with
thplr case of beer."
OF
LAYS TROUBLES TO
Informer In Ashland Barn
Burning Case Demanded
$200 for Silence, Ed High
Claims on Witness Stand
OF
CHICAGO, Jan. 10. ( AP) Ending
a three-day paralysis, transcontinen
tal air service was resumed today as
the longest period of fog in recent
flying history terminated with wea
ther conditions permttttng a west
bound plane to take off In early
morning hours.
W. P. Day, U. S. weather bureau
forecaster, said the fog period was
the longest on record si nee use of
the air as a major avenue of transportation.
ATTEMPT TO 'SPRING'
CONVICTED MURDERERS
ACTION ON GOLD
WASHINGTON, Jan. 10. (AP)
Ways ot speeding the administration's
vast legislative program. Including so
cial security and four billion dollars
for relief work, today was a White
House conference topic between Pres
ident Roosevelt and congressional
leaders.
In their own austere chamber un
der the dome, supreme court Justices
heard more arguments for and
nKAtnat the validity of federal action
In stopping gold payments, even on
contracts. The entire new deal mon
tary program was a stake.
SALEM. Jan. 10. ( AP) Governor
Julius L. Meier late yesterday offi
cially named Beatrice Walton Sack
ett. secretary to the last three state
executives, as a membrr of the state
DRDHAM. Mass., Jan. 10 t"Ii A
daring attempt to deliver the Mllln
brothers, convicted slayers, from Di-il-ham
Jail was frustrated today by po
lice and Jail guards, after a shotgun
blast had brpn fired through a )ail
window and Murton MUlen. one of
the brothers, had thrown a flfit full
of pepper In a guard's face.
M 1 1 lc n was o vc r po w e re d and Ed
ward C. Frye. 30, of Boston, was ar
rested outside the Jail wall.
JUDGE ARLIE WALKER
UNDERGOES OPERATION
McMINNVH.LE. Jan. 10. (API
Circuit Judge Arle Walker who was
stricken suddenly with appendicitis
while hearing a manslaughter trial
here yesterday, was reported to bo
making a good rrcovery today after
an emergency operation had been
performed.
Judge Walker was hearing the trial
of Lawrence J. Malloy, accused of
manslaughter.
(Continued on
Page Two)
IS
LA GRANDE, Ore., Jan. 10. ( AP)
Attempting to lay ft foundation for
Impeachment of the state's star wit
ness, the defense in the trial of Dan
iel C. Bowman, charged with murder
of Fred Lumpkin, Pendleton pub
Usher, called Charles Goodyear to the
stand this morning fourth day of
the trial. Goodyear went over testl
mony he gave for the stato yesterday
with practically no variations.
The defense then Introduced
number of witnesses who testified
friendship between Bowmai
Lampkln previous to the shooting.
which occurred at Tony Vcy's ranch
In the Blue mountains November 0.
Dr. Dow w. Stone, prominent Mcd
ford citizen and veterinary surgeon,
passed away at 10:30 o'clock this'
morning" at his home. 1128 West Main
street, following a stroke Tuesday
morning which left him critically til.
The stroke came when Dr. Stone
was out on a call. He received a
serious cut on the forehead In tho
fall which resulted and never re
gained consciousness. Although he
had not previously been attacked
with heart trouble, he had been un
well for some time with asthma, but
had carried on with ' the veterinary
work to which he had been devoted.
His death comes as shock to the
community, in which he ,was highly
regarded. He leaves his wife. Mrs
Elsie L. Stone; ono daughter, Ruby
and two sons, Vaughn and Dow Jr.
In the Immediate family.
I A complete obituary and funeral
announcement will appear In 'this
paper Friday.
Fl
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 10. (AP)
William Stout, hospital attendant at
Vancouver, Wash., was today sentenc
ed to nerve five years in state prison
when he pleaded guilty to a charge
of Involuntary manslaughter growing
out or the death of a woman and her
daughter In an automobile Accident.
Stout was declared by the prose
cutor to have been, drunk when his
autrmobile crashed Into and killed
Mrs. Betty Burkhardt. 35, and her
small daughter, Yvonne, last Nov. 18.
Ed High of Ashland, testifying this
morning for the defense In the trial
of his brothers. George High and Rob
ert N. (Babel High, charged with an
incendiary plot to collect $16,000 in
surance on the model barn near Ash
land, destroyed by fire on the night
of January 4. 1933. painted Joe B.
Holland, Astoria, Ore., butcher, and
chief witness for the state, as s
blackmailer.
Ed High recited that he had driven
to this city with George High and
tho latter told him:
"Joe Holland is trying to blackmail
me. He says If I don't give him S'iOO
he will tell that I burned the barn."
The witness then declared:
"I said, 'Whero is that guy? Noth
ing like that goes. He Is going to
see George Nellson right away."
Holland pointed Out
Tills conversation, the witness said.
took place while ho and George were
in an auto on Riverside avenue. He
said Holland was standing on the
street and George High pointed him
out. It occurred In January, 1033, a
short time after the barn burned.
The Highs had come to this city from
Ashland to attend to legal matters.
Later the same day, Ed High testi
fied, they returned to the home of
their parents In Ashland and Holland
was there seated by the stove, and
said to him:
" 'I want to see you.' "
Thereupon, Ed High and Holland
went outside and sat down in an
auto, and High asked about, the al
leged blackmail threat, and told Hol
land :
Nothing like that goes. You're go
ing to an officer right now,"
Holland replied, the testimony ran:
itlflcd to1 III
an and 1 1 hi
Khootlnz. II '
1942
governor's
Sackett a
rompanicd by a recommendation member of the education board as his
from city or county authorities. last official act before retirement.
was made by the Associated Press a
Rich license application must be I intention to appoint Mrs.
fuming
That ites not alter
new of dangerous social disttnetior
i md the latest word from tn
y front 1 that Mr. Roosevelt, or at
lesst Louis Howe, may take the
situation In hnnd. There Is a prcb
nbtlity that Mers. Hull and Cuni
mlnes and Madame Secretary will
be curtailed to $2000 cars or Wallace
will be ordered to take a $.VM0 one.
whether he want it or nrtt.
me one ray of hopeful llcht under
the hood of this ailtn 5iUia'ln 1
being offered bv Vice-Prcidnt Gar
ner. ' You may recall he d-ellned to
use a government or as speaker nf
the house. He ncrepted one as vlee
rr"?!dent. but In the new budget
he hns recommended that the ap
propriation for its operation he cut
frvin Pono a year to Mnoo, The ex
planation apparently I that the
vice-president ds nt arc to take
Ms official car bark to Vvalr during
;;-.e rei-e"; of cencre-
Another succeMi -n of A n-pefui
rv hfts hern worked nut bv Treas
ury Pe.-re?a-v Mnrce:-.hiu He u
The com m iss io n a n nou n red tod :t y
two new stores will be opened here,
and that alterations will be made In
.tores at Salem, Med ford and Ash
land.
week ago. I
Mrs. Sac Ice, fa appointment mut I
be confirmed by the senate. It was ;
stated here, I
Maids Mystery Suicide
Linked With Spirit Cult
Involved in Lindu C
- K
ase
HANZEN RESIGNS POST
AS BUDGET DIRECTOR!
GOVERNMENT RESTS IN
PIQUETT PROSECUTION
SALEM. Jan. 10. ,p Henry Hin- CHICAGO. Jan. 10. fAP) The gov
en, state budget director, said here , eminent rested Its case against Louis
today his reslgtifttion was being for- Qiqurtt late today after two women.
xarded Ht once to Charlea H. Martin, surprise witnesses, and five special
agent
g.-.- f -;-,!-', I'M -h'"1
Sr'V.-.lly P-i' 1 e
minor tre :rv
fSed booCCT
rare.
When In
NV -a-
a;;d
. o
Ma
effective the firt or next wectc. nan-
en st3t-d he wished to devote h:s
time afrer that on his publication.
;n Portland, recently obtained, and to
soek ''"u ce-s tis an Individual ctti
en "
BAE WESTs ROBBER
MUST GO TO PRISON
LOS ANGELES. Jan. 10. (API
T..e state supreme court today held
Edward H. Friedman, who oonfewwsti
he robbed the screen actress. Mie
Wwt. and f. en ipt:d:atM his state
ments, niiift srve i-U term of nne
.ear to l:f In sn Q-jentine prlwn.
P-ei, B:-calh;z Mid Frle..
o T)rr. to Sin Q-jen' :;i
p he re.-er.ed the comrr.r.-
:r.ent papers.
witnesses, and five
of th rilvlnlon nf in vest (ga
ily HIKON KlfillT
I niled Pre- Muff Correspondent.
NFW YORK. Jan. 10. ( UP) Violet Sharpe, mystery suicide
Lindbergh kidnaping Investigation, today
spiritualist cult lmolved in the care,
maid at the home oi i
mnlhcr flt Knzle-t"-'
was linked with the
In the
Harlem
NEAR SAYS WIRE
The following telegram was re
ceived today by. Attorney Porter Neff
representing the Medford Irrigation
District, from Senator Frederick Stel
wer. in Washington. D. C.
"Washington, D.C.
"Conference with Frank Keenan
and communication to Mr. Schramm
indicates that at last RFC Is about
ready to close your loan (stop) I
think you will be advised of final
action within short time (stop) Re
gards." This will be welcome news to the
property owners In the Medford Irri
gation district, for In Attorney Ncff's
opinion. It means that the refinanc
ing of the district will be definitely
-eltled within the near future.
SOUTH BEND, Ind.. Jan. 10. ( AP)
Three bombs early today wrecked a
restaurant and did widespread dam-
age to a dozen stores and a theater at
the principal intersection in South
Bend's business district, scattering
streets with debris and rousing cttl
wns from their beds for blocks
around.
The palace restaurant, a night club
at the corner of Colfax avenue and
Michigan street, was wrecked, and
the Palace theater was badly damaged
Miss Sharpe,
Anne Lindbergh's
(tverr
'"V."'
I SEATTLE- Jan. 10. I AP i Pre1
dent L. P S;e; of the University of j emergency
1 WA-hir.Eton today announced tuition of Havana went on strike today. All
''.e. a, the ',:n:v:ity win fc In-' the Institutions thus Uft without
tlon had testified that the attorney woort N. j., t1rank poivin after bein;
was guilty of harboring John Dlllin-j questioned In the kidnap investiga
ger while the latter was a fugitive. tlon shr hfrv i fiiriovd to have
been connerted with the Rev. Peter
J. Blrratcllas "pyehic" cult, from
which a prediction came a week after
the Lindbergh baby was stolen, tell
ing where he would be found and
that he was dead.
The fact that the English girl as
so'tated with the cultlfts was reveal
ed t-i the United Press by 'Professor"
Robf rt L. Ileetor. a psychic" belong
I ins to the regular fold of Ne Yurk
j spiritualist.
She was a member of the P v Btr
I rateila r rh'irch." He--fe,r fId the
i wri'er a;.d .i""!'!! Hum! "u-er. noted
foe nf fake r-pirlt ualt
This confirmed by Mary, the
pastor's wife.
LEGISLATORS CAN GET
DRINK UNTIL MIDNIGHT
SALEM. Ore.. Jan. 10. ( AP) State
liquor headquarters here announced
today that as an accommodation
during the legislative session which
! opens Monday, the state liquor store
here will remain open from 9 a. m
until midnight every day exempt Sun
I days and holiday, with permlion
J of the sta'e liquor comro1p1nn.
havanaphys7c7ans
; walk out on strike
HAVANA, Cuba. Jan. 10. (APi
About 200 phyMetana attaehed to the
ind municipal hosiptals
PORTLAND DEPRIVED OF
-FREIGHT DIFFERENTIAL
(Continued on Page rhreei
934 FRUIT QUOTA
Blrratella on March 8. 1SD2
i a week after the kidnaping and told
New Jersey authorities where the
! Lindbergh baby would be found.
1 "It is on the heights abov
well' and two mon
'the baby was found In almost the
! o.act location.
i Here are the strange links binding' PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. 10. (AP
, the Harlem church, which is an "un- ; Success today crowned the long cam-
remgnied" spiritualistic group, to Pe" to the 10 per cent dlffer
I to the Lindbergh case: ! ential Portland and Vancouver.
I . The church Itself is directly! Wash., enjoy over Puget Sound ports
across the street from the former. railway grain shipments from
; residence of Iadore Flsch. one time Columbia river basin points south of
! friend of Bruno Hauptmann, accused t,)' Snake river.
'a murderer of the Lindbergh baby. battle Hn loomed a
1 It is less than a bloek from the gaso- Portlander. loathe to relinquish
line Mat ion where the Lindbergh ran-jbat they termed their natural ad
hor.i note, that trapped Hauptmann , vantage, carefully considered their
annearen. I next steps.
2. Violet Sharpe was, according to i Five railway llnea serving tho area
Iltor.
vlMtov to the Harlem
spr.
Ol
etaini
ever.
pmall
trei
"She came to me recently mr an-1 rn,)rrn
vice. She told me Miss Sharpe had 3 Marv cemta. medium at the
church who conducted many meet
ing. before tl'e Lindbergh kidnaping
:,e t h"ie t'iii.t ,,, none Mr.rr was able 'o pro
It 'A i., Mar;, t... a M
been a member of her church,
ak.ed me to glic her tr.y imre:
and
t on 1
announced late: yesterday that
differential would be abandoned.
the
i9i 4 5 1ea 10 lt" 4Aaaifi uiwi uejiU9a. I wLo went lip How tul j;Coiiuuua t P1
rtenrrlnr from Fall Mrs. W. II
Ft linker is recovering from Injuries
'.r r'erd after having filnted and
li.'a .n c:ir.....im tUy. at her home,
( 1046 wb SI eve nib aueet.
UNEMPLOYED WILL TAKE
UNEMPLOYMENT CENSUS
LANS I NO, Mich., Jan. 10. (UP)
Unemployed persons in Michigan will
itart January 14 taking a thorough
census of unemployed persons In
Michigan. Dr. William Haber. state
relief administrator, announced the
census today and said that 2250 enu
merators will be necessary. They will
be obtained from county and munici
pal relief rolls.
GRIFFlfiTwiLLTbTRECT
HOUSING ACT IN OREGON
WASHINGTON, Jan. 10. (AP) E.
Griffith of Portland. Ore., was ap
pointed director for Oregon by the
federal housing administration.
At one time he was employed In
the Denver bureau of the Associated
Prrw and later was Associated Press
correspondent at Salt Lake City and
Portland.
SEVEN OF FAMILY DIE
WHEN CABIN BURNED
SOMERSET. Ky.. Jn. 10. 'AP)
A family of Bven pron vm wlpwl
out today by fire tint dMlrojred
Lhi'tr to-rootn rsbln noma t public.
The victim were: Othel Harprr. 3S.
farmer and miner: h!a wife. Nellie
llrper. 3t: tjyir five children. Milton
10; Wanada ; Elmer, S; Denver, 3.
and Beryl, one.
NEW YORK, .Ian. 10. I UP) Six
ty aeven namea were added to New
YorK'a "red Mood" reglater during
the last year, the board of health re.
-aled today. There arc now 3111
Wo-xl donor; Ibh year there were
iXHi. Quit ievea v woman.
AIM WJIHJRANCE
WASHINGTON, Jan. 10. (AP)
Senator Schwellenbach (D., Wash.)
said today the state department was
seeking an arrangement with the
French government whereby the
quota for Pacific northwest applet
and pears shipped Into France wou'.d
be placed at the same figure as lor
1034.
Numerous protests have been re
ceived by the senator, as well as
other members of the Washington
delegation from We na tehee and other
fruit centers of Washington, against
reduction from a 1034 quota of 200,
000 bushels to approximately 60,000
bushels for 1935.
The difficulty now, Schwellenbach
said, Is to find some French com
modity which would not cause a
hardship to some American Industry
by being placed In market here.
BETTY "GOW'S FRIEND
WILLING TO RETURN
OSLO, Norway, Jan. 10 P) Henry
Johnaon, located here today, asserted
he waa willing to return to the. United
States to testify In the Hauptmann
trial at plemlngton, N. J., If hia fare
were paid.
The erstwhile friend of Betty flow,
Baby Cimrlea Lindbergh's nurse and
the last person to see him alive, wai
living In humble surroundings on
one of Oslo's main street.
SANTA MONICA, Oil., Jmi.
II. 1 told you there would be
mine news popping this week.
Well, it exceeded all expecta
tions. President Itoosevelt made
the bijrirest toiieh in history,
"lirotheis enn you spore eight
nnd one Imlf billion?"
Heity Ciow wins the decision
over llaiiptniimn's lawyer. She
hrnke him of jjettinir sarcastic.
Much Johnson after devil in is
the life out of bii business, fin
ally joined 'em.
Then to top things off the su
preme court went Republican
and said "There is nothing yon
can do about the oil business by
law."
So it wns s great day.