Dunkirk Evening Observer (Newspaper) - October 22, 1929, Dunkirk, New York TODAY'S ISSUE 18 PAGES DUNKIRK EVENING OBSERVER ESTABLISHED FULL LEASED WIRE SERVICE OF THE UNITED PRESS PRESS RUN 4832 1 luta tbh and Bight and ably dir morning J dsr you NO ti N Y 1929 PREMIER BRIAND'S GOVERNMENT FALLS Electrical Wizard Weakened by Exertions of Is Speaker CEREMONY BROADCAST TO ALL CORNERS OF WORLD Madame Curie Is stein's Talk from Berlin Is Re- d Timers Speak A EdUca wore his crown of pily although feebly today Inventor his JJ years more heavily on his strength tho tax of elaborate ceremonies In the world paid to his genius and still froa a recent attack of pneumonia almost collapsed last At the home of Mr Mrs Heary Ford he was taken after the strenuous day he wad resting easily today and physician who had him said they did believe lie was In danger In a replica of the laboratory In he perfected his first descent light bulb the electrical ard performed again the feat last Then ho became faint but recovered sufficiently to E through with the ceremonies The laboratory had been ed at the new Edison InM.'tnte of Technology was dedicated by the ceremonies After Ills went to tiJ banquet tabla In the administration bulling of the Institute where he to of radio listeners over thu as well lo the 300 persons In the hall Ills talk was the essence of ty and He stressed lie importance of the work oT tha electrical Held him and of tho loyal men cho worked with nlm I have contributed to the ness of my fellow man I am happy he eald President Hoover then Ing tribute to men of scientists and arc amongst onr priceless the tald Is Continued on Eighth Page Defense Announces It Will Carry Appeals to Supreme Court 1 If Necessary Charlotte N C Oct that the conviction ot union workers In the murder trial was the result of a class verdict the defense laid today for a vigorous appeal After pronouncing sentence erday Judge M V allowed JO days for the appeal Tbe erican Civil backing tha defonse has announced It will carry tho case to tne United States Hi court If necessary Sentences Imposed by Judge after the Jury reported were as fnd Heal of V 17 to 10 years In tho state I Millar New York IT to 21 Carter of J Joseph Harrison 17 to 2 and William II ot to years Y 5 to 7 sentences to run rently Imposed for the of Policeman Tom ing the riot In which Police O F Aderholt was slala STOLEN CHECKS RETURNED BY MAIL Cortland In checks was stolen recently from the Theta fraternity liouse members thought that was thi last of them a few days after tho theft thirty-four checks re- In a letter mailed from cuse The thief had no qualms over his conscience for be returned them be- cause evidently be could cot cash then HUNTING DEER INDIAN FASHION the of the IndUn Kred a barber Is deep Is the woods of the In quest of deer no anna save a bow and arrow Ill discarded or A Reminder of Old Times Here Is the party standing beside the replica of the Grand Trunk train on which was a news batcher 60 years ago standing next to tho old fashioned engine is Henry Ford Next left to right are tho en Mrs Ford Thomas A President Hoover and Mrs Hoover BETTER AT Next Two or Three Days Will De- termine Whether Tiger of France Can Survive Paris Oct former premier of France awoke today prepared lo claim a tory against the heart attack which brought him to Iba verge of death during tho past 35 hours Last night was a comparatively cosy one for tbe alck statesman He fell asleep shortly after the left at 9 p m Out a Sister ot remained at bis bedside throughout the night In case be should need sistance Before departing Dr Charles noted heart specialist de dared himself more or less satisfied that the crisis bad passed at least temporarily Laubry however dered tie Sister ot Mercy to mon him should Ths Tiger have any difficulty whatsoever with his breathing At Clemenceau wanted to rise and correct some manuscript bat Sister of Mercy ed to permit any such exertions While It was said that bad passed a fairly good some of tbe hold considered his tion less satisfactory than when he re- tired Several times daring the night ter rearranged tho bed and tilted the patient up on his he could breathe moro easily Dr de kidney at n m He declared the neit two days would probably determine whether the Tiger had completely won hid battle son Michel saw his father this morning When In- Michel Bald his father has displayed remarkable ity He said Joked con- stantly with tho doctors and rebuked them for coming so As soon as the doctors departed Clemenceau started correcting tin ot hU memoirs grandson Dr Keno who remained at the Tiger's bedside all night declared today that there wero two hours those who were Clemenceau despaired of his life I can tell you said malro to the United States pondent that ray grandfather on Sunday night gave u tho worst scare wo had Daring two hours he bung between life and death and we expected to eee him go any minute The entire right lung was pj and his heart was very weak Hit with vitality for a man ot bis ace ho appears to be ing He won't rest In accordance the orders of the doctors He to conclude tho book of memoirs on which he Is now with a secretary The congestion b caused by the weakness ot the heart There Isn't enough pressure from the heart to keep tho luots properly armed There was constant procession of to house today Among those who called wero several cabinet ministers and U a negro deputy wbo Is one ot ma's warmest admirers Guidance once another deputy for the Tiger our City and Column Killed By Hoise He Tried fo Save Albany N Y A 52 year-old negro Ernest Hunt lies dead thi victim of a horsa he tried to save In a fire In his barn Hunt who lived In the barn was awakened by smoke Clad only In his underwear he ran across the street and asked a friend to summon the fire menL Then he went back the barn The horrr ed kicked his Piaster In the head and knocked him unconscious THe charred bodies of both were found together House Leader Tilson Says He Has No Hope the Senate and House Can Agree City N J Oct present federal tariff law most probably will remain In effect finitely dno to the apparent Inability of the senato and the boose to agree on certain provisions of the pending Congressman John Q of Connecticut floor leader of the lower said be- foro the American association Tbe houso of Is definitely and unalterably opposed to tho debenture amendment added by the senate and showed this tion forcibly when It refused to In- clude that provision In tbo farm re- lief it passed laid Tills debenture amendment ally provides a bonus on agricultural without similar equality for other Industries I can reasonably forecast of tho house to cept a tariff that tura amendment which the rebate Insist on being Included In the Mil eliminates the of tho present which empowers tho president at bis discretion to increase or decrease by M per cent any duly he may see HL that lower from the presidential hands will I am sure moot with opposition In tho as It pears that the houso and senate are deeply It Is not altogether unlikely that the ent tariff will remain in effect N Y Oct larca black bear's Interest la tion today cost him his life Down from the hills near here came bruin lo planes Ine rff and landing at tho ing field As a ship came down near him the animal suddenly de- to take to fcU heels Ha was trailed Into bis native hills filers cornered and killed by rifle balleU High Winds Lash Lake Michigan Causing Gigantic Waves Harbor Craft Endangered Chicago men adrift all night In a bobbing In the first bad Lake Michigan storn of tho were rescued today by tin steamer Schwab radio advices to the Chicago coast guard said tojay Tho Schwab came upon tho help less oil barge shortly after dawn by several trying to j line to the drifting barje aud then rescued tho two mm when tho sank under the high naves Chicago Oct ot tha worst storms In memory of tho coast guardsmen lashed the western of Michigan today Im- periling lives ot sailors caught out on the lako and battering moored pleasure cralL A wind of thirty rUing at In gusts to fit ty miles an dashed to thirty feet high against tho protecting breakwaters along the Chicago coast lino men oa tbo In an oil barge were sought by n guard crew beaded by Mato C II Ho veil Coast guardsmen feared tbe bargo bad gonn down Tho barge broke loose today from tug when waves some of them described by tho captain as forty high snapped tow line With the burden ot the largo gone tho tug and pitched to much It was unable to pick up tbo lino It put Into Chicago and notified CapL John O Anderson chief of tho coast guard who the crew to for the barge and Its crew Tbo and tho barge started lato yesterday from gon Mich and was struck by tho twenty Dvo miles oat The barge broke looso about five miles from Chicago the taj would bo tho captain ran to tho of the Chicago for aid i The tug carried a crew of ten men CapL be feared tbo waves had overwhelmed the barge and that the two men losL The storm broke last and by rarly this morning waves by the high wind broke over pleasure craft moored at soveral bors along tho Chicago watorfronL Two yachts wero saved from tho waves by the coast guard alter a hard battle The waves dashed the craft looso from their mooring be- hind tbe Yacht club breakwater Water poured over tha breakwater and threatened to ground the hosts moored along Grant park OBJECT TO NAME OF PRISON Wyoming N Y The namo of Is no proper designation for tbe new 005.000 penitentiary now la progress citizens ot this place aver and they have circulated petitions In thU tion In Dr F C Nsw York commissioner of prisons and corrections said the name wai signed shortly after Wyoming wai u the site of the prison will to the only one la county E THREE TAKEN BY TROOPERS Capture Was Made Early Today on the Temple Road on the Outskirts of the City ATTEMPTED TO ESCAPE IN THE DARKNESS Two of the Men Gave Their as Dunkirk the Third Claiming Buffalo as His Home Being Held for Federal Agents Stale Troopers C J Mellody and J J Chambers early today took of a truck loaded with thirty of Imported wins west of Dunkirk and also placed under ar- rest men found In the vicinity of tho truck The men are held at thn village Jail arrival of federal prohibition agents from men IdentlOed themselves Albert 21 of tfl of Milton avenue Dunkirk and O A BUth cording to the troopers tin men ex- that they knew nothing of llm character of their cargo but had been by a man unnamed to load tho bags on the truck They WITH hazy In their Tim truck was on road about a quarter of a of thA hake road At tho tho two troopers were on their way for nightly patrol of Van bay and cottages re- cently were Kn routo along Templo road they spied a rar parked In a and stopped to Investigate It was while looking over the car that they aaw a a can a tail light and loaded with bagi liy headed ward and Immediately took after IL Tbo truck continued on for distance and then pulled off tbe road tho men Jumping off and fleeing Into somo where of them A fourth man on the truck mado his bags the wine were wot and It was the ba- of troopers that It had only boon landed One of the had a cherry flavor Immediately after taking their lo and turning them over to the custody of of Police II Hart Trooper Mellody ed prohibition tera gave of the and arrest of thn trio and was told that agenta would bo bere sometime today to tako charge prohibition arrived here this afternoon and took sion of tho cargo of alleged wine and will take It to Following their arrival the trio of were taken from tho Jail lo the office of Commissioner through their attorney Daniel of Dunkirk demanded ft pre- liminary examination Tho for this was for Nov 7 The men were released on ball of rach Cash ball totaling the for New York ness bis tbe orchid aristocrat of flowers Ths culture of orchids haa been developed entirely in the last today It was learned that the Thomas Young orchid at N J have been acquired by the Selected tries Inc and the Co Int for collision between an automobile and an Illinois al electric trala five persons hero yesterday Clinton Ind blamM a rel over a schoolgirl sweetheart fur tho slabbing of Howe IT by a schoolmate who li held here today 01 16 of lloyal Arms ot tho Kleven cult probably died of resulting from an ul- tooth County A V Wagner has decided warmest October since was yesterday when the thermometer rose to 99 degrees during the afternoon moro than two years Mrs 67 wife of a Fluf falo hanged herself In her home here Neighbors found thJ body leaders said todar that I distance fliers and Maurice returning from a flight to probably would arrive at lo A tremendous reception Is being ned London Ort A ported attempt on tho of Queen Mario of was report d In a dispatch from tho Daily correspondent today A brief dispatch that a workman named had been ar- rested at ed with attempting thn queen's train to Temesvar was seized while he wai ing two Iron bars the railroad tracks outside of Ihn rlty The workman broke away from bis captors on his way to police for questioning but latiT was He refused to his act ADVOCATE COMPULSORY FOR ADULTS Troy N Y Goodwin II Watson associate nor of education at Teachers colless Columbia advocates Ideal school for tba modern tion and a compulsory school far adults Addressing members of tbo York State Associated School II mils and Trustees here recently he sill hit Ideal school would comprise sit Including health home membership and relations to the universe He would abolish tho present school tern you have anything la an in the will help you ot it LATEST Opposition to the Cabinet Led by Georges Mandel a Protege of Clemenceau DEFEAT FACED THE PREMIER EARLIER Resignations in the Hands of President An- As to Who Will Be Invited to Form New incl Dedicates Monument Which Commemorates Great Canal in Drizzling Rain By LAWRENCE SULLIVAN United Press Staff Correspondent Cincinnati Celebrating of tho foot throughout tho thousand mllo course ot tho Ohio river fiom to Cairo President ver today paid to the bullon fie Mil und learning bis made to the ad- of modem Industrial it Is tho glory ot our scientific ego that tu processes In Ilie end bring results that mako hood stronger and happier and to manhood and womanhood a life richer and more the declared was In a drizzling rain In lilen Park looking tbu In a timing of I address Thi were by thn Ohio elation which 111 trail fur tho fur a quarter of a century Secretary War and Major chief of army Tho in of a monument In Men Park completion of tho new ot The mind abnat which see In tho tho said hero come to an I In atlon of a Job well Hie long of lind for a lonal ths bli audience tbat marked a new epoch In that history The whole Ohio valley and tho tion as well should lo congratulated upon occasion now Instrument of com- merce from untold will come year after Is an en during monument to those patient men ot my profession lives aro In to the anj of tho President and Mrs and their arty and tomorrow to tho Ohio river eel Following tho Park Iho president's railed for a li Gibson hotel n which SOD were In- and his at 2 m nn government Green brier for tomorrow night he will deliver principal ad- dress of Ms tour Tho special arrived at Cincinnati at 9 o'clock this morning after an uneventful trip from born where Its chief yesterday la celebrating fiftieth of electric Parts Oct jent ot Premier on a vote In the chamber ot today was reversed on a rote of 258 against 177 The cabinet had twice Slav off defeat earlier In Ion of parliament which convened his afternoon himself baj gone to tho tour limes la attempts to bn opposition which had staged a olent assault on the government's cy In connection with tbe Hague accord and the ot he Tbe attack was led by Mandel a protege of the wartime iler Georges Clemenceau government admittedly nai n a position with Hid ng of parliament but the premier Lad to avert an Immediate by of the general get The sudden attack on the net was former foreign minister nf came premier last summer md was forced to resign because of III health When of the chamber announced tbe ad- verse vote the ministers arose and retired to a private room to compose a letter Gaston By It He Left to Smith and Were to Administer It Chicago a n court of Nut York city soon n contest tho will of Conrad Hubert which specified 75 per cent of bis to la go to Former President Calvin Governor Alfred K Smith and nro working out a plan far dermal of hn residuary estate for benevolent sail be would bring the hn In of himself and Ms IT MM Kly ot saving they were of Hubert Tho chief grounds for the salil would bn thai Hubert was mentally Incompetent and old and eccentric Washington Oct change In federal enforcement ods aro anticipated by Prohibition Doran as a result ol action of tho U S court yesterday In In effect ths I ruling of an Iowa court permitting slate dry to a homo a warrant It became knoun i toby slU federal agents arn by section 6 ol the Willis 1 Campbell act lo search a without a So Inns as this provision on tbe statute Doran salJ operatives will consider II binding on their conscience ot dwellings not occupied as docs rot require a search warrant there Is evidence to assume that a violation ot a law U being on premises Treasury regulations are larly stringent and an ot tbe manual ot Issued la all Held officers and tbo prohibition bureau U to a discussion ot how a search miy