Charleston Daily Mail (Newspaper) - September 10, 1938, Charleston, West Virginia SHOWERS Local showers and and warmer night and FINAL EDITION WEST SATURDAY 13 States Prepare To Hold Elections During Next Week 12 States to Conduct Primaries While Maine Stages General Maryland Contest Holds National Interest SEPTEMBER 10, 1938 12 PAGES FIVE CENTS FLOWERS FOR Henlein Gets Floral Tribute Davis Draws AFL Support Slale Pennsylvania Not Known T 10 or nominating in 12 states and Maine's general election are to be held i next Nine senators will come up lor Topping the other primaries in national interest because President Roosevelt's efforts to about the defeat of tors E. and Walter F. George are those in land and Maryland Democrats on Monday will write their answers to the President's plea to unseat Tydings as n conservative and re- i place him with Representative David J. Lewis as Democratic i nominee for Georgia will vote In that state the chief executive j gave his political blessing to Lawrence United Slates dis- attorney who is trying to unseat Senator Former Governor for years a political factor In also seeks George's as docs William G. Atlanta A run-off If will be held Oct. 5. Voters In six other states will senate candidates These are New mont find Senator who opposed the President's court Is the lone on the Democratic ballot in Other senators up for arc Carl Fred New Elbert D. Ernest W. Homer T. Louisiana and Michigan also will j hold primaries but there is no senate contest in Michigan i Senator John M. Overtoil i ready has been declared the nominee in Carolina has n runoff primary i Tuesday for Democratic i for i On the same will open a state Supporters of Senator Sept. 10 Senator James J. Pennsylvania re- the unqualified ment of tho American tion of Labor today in his for President William Green wrote the Pittsburgh Labor council lhat because record on labor legislation was per the federation endorsed his Davis will be opposed in tlie November election by Governor George H. who won tho Democratic nomination over Mayor S. Davis Wilson of MOVE AGAINST HITLER DENIED BY PRESIDENT Repudiates Claims European Crisis Involves U. S. ABOARD P R E S I D E N T ROOSEVELT'S TRAIN EN ROUTE TO Sept. 10 Roosevelt said at a press ference late yesterday that that the States was linked European democracies in a movement were about 100 per cent j Shortly before his from Park for the Mayo j clinic in where his will be operated on Monday for a gastric the j I President toid by reporters i that such an impression had been growing as a result of recent by Secretary oC i Stale Cordell Hull and William ambassador to i Blames Columnists He replied that speaking of speaking of by columnists and i These he said i had been about 100 per wrong regarding the international Ho said Russia Demands Czechs Halt Concessions to Teuton Moscow's Troops Held Ready Governor Dives Puerto Rican Executive Marine Gardens tf In the primary the ut endorsed both publican Davis and Democratic say he Is assured of enough votes 1o win Lonergan has opposed some administration Connecticut Republicans will lect their candidates tit a tion Friday and Tho Maine election Is on Three representatives to con- a governor and numerous I state officials will be i Because of Its Republican con- In recent the Maine i election has lost standing as a national i of the Republican Governor Mayor Earle's primary was supported by John Committee for Industrial Tho CIO has disclosed the candidates it will in An associate of Lewis that Senator Davis long had been a member of the Amalgamated tion of Steel and Tin now CIO Green wrote Loo president of the Pittsburgh bor that Davis had parties have been ported all the A. F. there in recent i of L. had Menace Hankow Rail 10 i reported today their i objective of the railway south j of tho Yellow river was near i i They said one of their had made a surprise attack lo tho southwest from the way zone In North Honan province find advanced to within 45! of the j The Invaders reported column was advancing through lo strike the ft 100 miles north hut Chinese said had thrown Japanese back find relieved threat In that has ever been the policy of the American Federation of bor to support us and op- pose its enemies regardless of political Green ed in his Davis has proved himself to bo a real friend ot I appeal to the officers and members of tho American of Labor in vania and all their friends to rally to tho support nf Senator Davis ami to render nil since possible In bringing Ills reelection to the United States senate bv a most decisive Taking time out from the pressing business of forcing con- cessions from the Czech government for his fellow Sudeten Konrad slops to receive a floral tribute from two young working girl The leader 01 Czechoslovakia's insurgent minority is pictured while en route to a recent conference with Lord Great Brit- ain s unofficial portion of the press j had been behaving in their j treatment of this country's foreign I policy by it from political point of As a he said this section of the press been a false He did not specify any Informed lhat Ambassador litt recently was reported to have I stated that the United States would stand with France in peace and Mr. Roosevelt said that both Bullitt and the American em- bassy in Paris had denied he made I such a Would Repeal Poll travelled President had thrown his influence behind proposals to repeal i poll I Mr. Roosevelt j written .to Brooks Democratic national to endorse a amendment to abolish Arkansas poll i Mr. Roosevelt said state poll taxes apparently were an out- growth of post-revolutionary which provided that citizens must own property before they could cast a He voting in the same category as a movement in Xew to prevent WPA ers from This movement is known as the Women's he and is sponsored by Senator said an independent Townsend Seeks Inquiry Into Politics and Relief Senator Urges Probe of Charges WPA Is Being Spent on Campaigns 10 reports of political activity by Kentucky officials brought a Re- publican demand today for a broad congressional inquiry into politics in Target of an assassin's lets a few weeks 69-year-oid Governor Blanton Winship of Puerto Rico has not secluded himself since the attempt on his He is tured here about to descend 30 feet to the sub- marine gardens of San Adjusting the diver's helmet is noted author and deep-sea diver John D. FAIR OBSERVES DAY FOR CITIES of WPA participation in political campaigns was ibe put needed to assure the congress that funds for WPA would not bo on politics instead of going for is a thing to use funds for political French Government Joins in on Stronger Stand Toward Parliament Takes Same View Sept. 10 and Russia have urged the government to make no more concessions to its j German minority or to it was reported today in well informed Serge Russian was said ly to have told Foreign Minister Kamil Krofta that Russia is be- hind her with millions of soldiers but only on condition that there be no further surrender to the Sudeten German He was reported to have added that to go beyond the latest government minority would jeopardize the military defense of Czechoslovakia and hamper any military aid by Victor Leopold de the French was reported to have told Premier Milan Hodza that it should not be for the government to go beyond its new These representations came 1 incidentally with a sharp warning VI I IV 14 V from Czech parliamentary leaders sreat concessions to mi- might be repudiated by I IllIN I Jt with these 1 kJ in mind that President Eduard j Benes prepared to address the tion late 17 -I Appeals to Other Czechs t belief that the A Germans speak for only of 1h" Gerrnan minority ami Germans of i -A body definitely do not NEW Sept. 10 i want to appeal to witnesses ly disputed today the implicating Tammany Tention James J. Hines in the Dutch i between the Schultz lottery i Sudeten The trial was being speeded through its first Saturday Rebuffed in his attempt to have i the case dismissed under the two- i year statute of but en- by Justice Pecora's remark that he doubted I the propriety of the state's i Defense Attorney Lloyd P. Stryker called to refute each of j the 12 overt acts charged against Score Three Points In two hours yesterday the de- fense scored against three of the H. handwriting ex- said the signature on a check for that was to have been one of the Schultz mob's weekly payments to had been added some time after two other endorsers had signed the Haring also disparaged the ten record of a telephone sation obtained by in i which a man identified as asked Richard at- torney for the to send He said the record was the senator D A IT W A PITT lowest thins 1 YY 1 His as provoked hv SET FOR OCT. 1 Football Schedule Will Be 1i Bailie in Mini an exchange between Chairman of campaign expenditures ami works progress Carriers Will PaV over significance of lors rm tucky that WPA In aid 1 successful campaign on Page 11', Column Jiy 15 Per Cenl Sept. 10 m j have i and of the Ebro front wilb but not to Jho of four strong al of a artillery Moon May Bear Name full prevailed In Sal Criol through tho keeping tho la morning was 70 tho night's was Sun Moon Sun Sun Se-ts Aviation Cadd Killed 1 Corps j liam K. killed plane and i ill tho I i Sept. 1U C o r r i g a Ilio may have a aflor Dr. B. astro- of I inn's o now moons near bringing thai lutal sure I lie new go around Jupiter in so my insists one of I hem must he named he 1 of. ihe nation's maior railroads have fixed 1 as the dale on which a In per cent wage rut will become effective for 92G.- 000 rail The joint conference committee announced last night tho new wage scale would on that date and until some further development Presidential intervention in tho dispute between Ihe railroads and I rail unions was considered as one i possible Under I he railway labor act. the President may name a fact ing commission to report on the Such action is upon th hoods soiling a A riko vote i The roads proposed the i But you won't have ask if you clip national col- football schedule 10 be published in the Daily Mail sports section The schedule includes the com- plete programs of all ot your favorite Clip it and save it for ture It will come in Before Grandstand Cities Day is being observed j len too neatly to have been copied the West Virginia j down verbatim from the Free which opened last if it. were genuine it j at Ihe Kanawha State park would have been a hurried I below Mayor Dawson will be guest I speaker in of the grandstand i scored Admits Witness The third defense point i prior to the beginning of the horse red when Dewey admitted that of his star witnesses j races and other grandstand i Schultz's had been wrong when he said he stood by a window in Joseph office and handed Hines j lions at 2 p. i horse racing which marks thn last of a three-day I includes a 2.24 mule race and pony The racing events for are as Entered in the trot are Doc Dual Motive Seen In Economy Purge Sept. 10 Governor Martin L. Davey an- plans for an economy move that will bring about missal of many employees as to end the a balanced Asked if there were a of employees who owned by D. Huff Cline There of N. Courtney j owned by Bell i Peter by D. i H. ot Ken ley and Calment owned by F. of Albany O and vest owned by Mrs. Jean of My Birthday and owned by Frazier and 53.000 to help pay for the election of District Attorney William C. one of the judicial officers Hines was alleged lo have behalf of the was no window in Strykers motion for a dismissal was overruled yesterday He had argued that the conspiracy ended with Schultz's assassination in 1935 Simpson Salley owned by Houston Stone of and Trouble owned by J. Barry of Francis by W. O. Casio oC owned by C. C. Havre of 200.000 Line Border Sept. 10 The newspaper ard reported today that the British military received in- formation of the massing of at least German troops to the reports the concentrated over a of country 50 miles deep and were fn position to against Czechoslovakia on an hour's It was asserted that strong units and mechanized ar- tillery were concentrated in a second zone back of the first line 300 miles of the ready to follow an ad- vance by first line ten Little importance was attached to the negotiations The real fight was going on be- and it was pros minority plan as it Judge Will Face Trial railroad rumored date for a for Charles who I owned J. Molt of is now being I Davey in the Democratic i Our Cale and Pin j governor smilingly owned by Grace Fulks of May 12. A month later the unions the committee began Tho national mediation I fhe even i on Page 12, Column with a skeleton all that 8 n. m 1 m. Maximum Minimum The 64 8.V 62 QUOTED ON RIGHTS BY TYPINGS President's Change of View Noted ftt 1.1 IX Ohio at Pt. 8 a. from II ns hy the Associated 82 Millard H. this is an economy lo save is necessary balance if we have to run We're not leaving any unpaid Showers Forecast Next Week O. Mule and races will i in free-for-all holds the stale on Page 12, Column 1 Sept. 10 Police Judge William was under ment today a charge of ing boys to The grand yesterday re- turned three of them and two justices ot the peace on similar has been the site of hundreds of weddings of Ohio and West Virginia couples in recent l New York i if 7a'Portland, Ore. 53 I C. 53 features on Past 1 Spot by Radio Mall i ot Columbia by fnu m. tho asserted last night it is right of Hie people of a slato to select their candidates in a primary election and that outside interference and influence is 3t was first broadcast address last Monday when President spoke at praising ative Lewis by Using the President's name for the first time in his nv call tn the witness chair our present Franklin Dolano who eight years ago In a public address at a lime whon the federal government to hi I In- of his York who was I hen had Ibis lo in in every dly on know the high impropriety of by the federal government in the purely local affairs of any and we arc lully conscious of the in which the people ot this groat slale will nt the polls show against such wo look into soundness of to ol by fll wo have a right lo demand that show mark Mr. L am quoting the very words used on a similar occasion ot Ihe very man you lo como to from outside to aid you in this I have his exact words when the federal al tempted 1.0 in- vade and interfere in the tions of his home state of New York to show Mr. lhat he is on my side and not yours as lo the right oC I lie ple to decide I heir elections by quoting the dent of tho United States t prove your is that your was wrong Ity the very wilness that in Irom outside liy him I. show tho course you sue is not worthy Iff I Cull Sept. 10 i outlook for the period i pj 10 I Middle and possibly Tuesday and again Thursday or i orally weal her at end of week cooler slightly warmer j and cooler at end 01. Showers Monday ana again about Mr n i Cooler bv warmer middle week and cooler by Get Sept. for ihe Ohio bank was Isold up by two capitol today and nn NOT GOVERNOR INDICATES Shooting of Congressional Candidate Held Publicity of NEW Sept. 10 H. candidate congress in next Tuesday's Democratic was shot and wounded early today in what he described as a ambush but which Governor Richard W. Leche called a who has waged a hitter fight against Dr. J. K. who is ported by the governor the sixth he was bushed at his summer camp en miles of Hammond by an unidentified man who The who took tne stump in the district against said at Shreveport the f of a desperate and repudiated 1 the would-be years I that no one added he was seen hT tne governor's office the Morrison was brought to -in infirmary Ho had a caliber bullet wound in hfs P was suffering from k joss of the plainly that the Sudeten ty would not accept the present government Real interest centered on other 3. The Bones 2. The French and Russian Renewed disorders in ten German Two were injured at Bodenbach last night whon Sudetens before a Communist meeting hall and showered with glasses and the policemen guarding the Three policemen were injured at Friedberg when ten Germans held a Funeral Made Ceremony 4. The ceremonial funeral ot Alfred a Sudeten German the German minority ers was fatally in- j when he from on his way to serve a term for The funeral was at It was because of an autopsy which deten surgeons Jhe resumption of negotiations between the Government and f party mean lhat Hie bunch of incidents they com- i of had been I with a strange Jt was i announced yesterday that the j would not negotiate until i they received Soon afterward it was announced that i the incidents had been closed to I I It developed that Premier had with Sudeten ers Ernest Kundt and They reached some of the agreement was based on government an- that it had suspended i a number of police officials oE and harl formal charges some of and also that police had released tho body of Knoll for But it believed that there was some more important for the sudden As tor this reason there were two re- 1) That Hodza had ised additional 2) thaS Viscount British was preparing a plan of own as a final Independent Austria's Last Chancellor III 10 last chancellor of In- was seriously ill Schuschnigg was said suffered a nervous breakdown j which may force postponement of charge of