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   Edwardsville Intelligencer, The (Newspaper) - October 29, 1938, Edwardsville, Illinois                                An Newt of tha County State and Nation 11 th o d Speedily and Accurately 751 h 255 Intelligencer THE WEATHERt Generally tomorrow cooler Temperature 3 P M M EDWARDSVILLE ILLINOIS SATURDAY OCTOBER 29 1938 EIGHT PAGES Commission Hands Railway Wage Report To Roosevelt German Reich Would Deport Thousands Few Cross der Many Held on Passport Technicalities FAMILIES ALL OVER GERMANY AWAIT FATE Assails Dies Will Resign if Character Assassinations Continue N Announcement is Made Prematurely ations in Progress Three Weeks are Hastened and land on suspension of deportation from Germany Into Poland resumption of negotiations In Warsaw week II announced officially and Polish all lows i i out public proceedings which have entry into Poland al tier today as a result of announced Only they said i one ed Poll h i ial I rains and stations en in Ji mile No Man's lecil I nn lent qua i lei i led Hi it in who thus have lo t special I PRIVATE UTILITY EXPANSION SEEN AS STIMULUS TO RECOVERY Program Designed to Assure Ample Power Re- sources in Event of War Plan Calls for Two Billion Expenditure in Two Years Washington Oct Administration and utility officials saw in the private utility expansion program a ful stimulus to economic recovery N Got John T D N M cd today to resign us a member of Iho House committee on un-American it it docs not reuse Its charade i assassinations telegraphed Martin Dies D Tex In protest vali tin I cd II was pi cp n eil their Polish threatened w ilh lo s ol 11 total lint many i- to depoi t all of Hi in mi- nd provides them with si i lue for their lend the assassination ot of men who me and who both you and 1 know lo he of Ihu highest type If this method is to be hu it can only in undoing what good the com- has accomplished and must in total repudiation ol those investigations If wo to ex- peel such a continuation J have nn other alternative than to ask the Speaker ol the House ty accept my as a of com- message was Ins second one following of the committee's Negotiations continued holh in and Berlin hill no vi I'd i in insisting lhal the Jews then Polish or out It was announced thai no would ho soul the outcome of Hie still would yield Col fieri was said lo have left tor lit n on to with ler on tin subject The Polish consulate was be- sieged by of some special si imps leu their passports and askiin I'm of on pen lalion Some already had land and weie hold in Polish Others had of I These weie lo tin Cl -I of hev we're hold with new arrivals liom Inlei lor of The i men w we re in e il n-s all ma aw ait I I'll Polish last lhal an I -a w hie h would I the ion on no arri had i o u il admitted al Warsaw toe th announce n made ui w hieh bail flue loci in sect el for VMM weie disclosed only je Geiman began all over toned Polish ill un- 01 deis by tho Polish under a new law lo I to Polish consulate's by 30 lo have their validated Gorman authorities this plan lo thai they must by midnight tonight as tomorrow is Sunday and they Poland would of Polish Jews whether they reported 01 not previously had Daniel Mass in lie had asked that it suspend its work until the tion Dempsey is campaigning for as 11 om New Mexico llm today was in i lo Dies loply to his first Dempsey Dies statement that il would he cowardly to adjourn the until after in view of charges thai the was being used as said by disgruntled publicans Vou say il would be to postpone further until committee can be present and all the members can voice their with to said 1 know ol nothing mom than lo permit wild and ir- i lonal Tho recalled when last attended it session that the of Iho decided lhal as a mallei of and in order In who being lacked by irresponsible people mak nr and detrimental I Hie would conduct hearings in executive session lo the lic and Iho press such information as was proved true and coming the scope of our nil Vou Dies al Hint time called ol certain ol the lo the lhat was being injected into tho something lhal several members ol your Much valuable evidence has been obtained and groat good could COUNTY HOME WILL BE FILLED DURING WINTER Mis Florence superintendent of the county home anticipates that the will be filled lo lly during the coming winter There arc 150 enrolled al present Fifteen Of persons can be ted lo fill the home to women are living al the institution There are 17 in the pital the number being slightly lower than usual Award of pensions has had little effect upon patients at home Only 10 being paid pensions have left the Institution Awards made weie insufficient them lo live elsewhere for if the will proceed lines along POLICE CHIEF WARNS OF STRAY BULLETS Chief of Police August H Saturday warned hunters of the ger of stray bullets lie reminded them of the ordinance forbidding Hie shooting of any firearms in the city nnd said that persons shooting on the of should be way aimed Thursday evening a 22 caliber cial bullet entered through a window a the residence of Joseph Ladd Jr on Charles SI reel After going through Hie window It went through a tian blind Chief pointed out if anyone had been standing ul window nt the time they might have been seriously Injured Not Miss Rise Madison Wis entered nol guilty pleas Friday when arraigned before Judge D H Mudge on two charges of larceny She was taking orders magazines at time of alleged thefts ut Troy and Collinsville The program designed to insure ple power resources in event of war after weeks of sion between heads on leading public utilities and President Roosevelt's tional defense power committee Un- der the private pump-priming plan the will be spent over a two-year three times the annual of expenditure by the power systems in the last two years The plan calls for immediate of for equipment and construction The program was expected 1 Increase employment reduce re- lief rolls and thus Improve the al budgetary picture 2 Accelerate production In tho heavy Industries regarded as necessary lo the maintenance of re- covery 3 Reopen capital markets and put to work n large of tho mendous hoard of Idle funds in bank v a Is I Stimulate industry in many tions of country where power 10 sources now are barely adequate Although a distinctly friendly at- prevailed the capital ered whether an era ol between government and the industry was beginning or il was only a truce C K head of Ilia Eire- tile Share System which un- til recently bitterly contested New Deal utility said Hie prog i am demonstrates what can bo ed when government and business sit I lie table in a spirit Ills company recently com- plied voluntarily tso registration re- of the utility holding com pany net However other utility men who at- tended the conferences avoided al questions relating to for o more permanent peace According lo an official in the conferences utility heads were at disinclined to hi any biond program Then according lo this official the National Defense Power Committee tent out questionnaires to factories and oilier In strategic in an effort to learn Inch power power if they operated at full capacity and available sources of reserve power The survey showed lhal existing capacities were be ing used up lo the hilt despite Iho low nile of industrial operations of National Defense Power Commit loo pictured lo the lity officials the desperate need lhat would arise for power when recovery is fully arid Iho critical tion thai would result if war came with Us abnormal boost in Industrial production The assured them lhal the government was to help thorn finance a const ruction program through the Reconstruction Finance Corporation in Interests of al defense II was on this basis the official said Hint thu two sides were able to gel together Injunction Granted on Applica tion of Only Dissenting Member of School Board Richard L Withrow PUBLIC WANTS SCHOOLS OPENED AT ONCE Direct Order and Writ Agains Seven Board Members Ac tion Brought as Taxpayer Not Board Member INVESTIGATE HUGE GAMBLING INDUSTRY Washington Oct ment of Justice revealed today it Is Investigating I lie Industry lo determine federal tire being Attorney General prom- ised lo lake such steps as the facts may Justify In n letter to Sen fey D Pn who had urged such nn inquiry Guffey wrote the justice de- and charged Hint a serious situation hus arisen in Pennsylvania throughout nation In tion with the of information by Moo Annenberg publisher oC the delphia Inquirer Is one of the state's leaders and Is actively Democratic senatorial and gubernatorial candidates In Iho forthcoming general elections Cannot University Vienna Get girl dents of American nnd Polish assorted today that they hud been told they would nol be allowed to enter tho University of Vienna Both American nnd Polish consulates said they had heard reports that American and Pews wore re- fused but had received no official Information Dayton Oct temporal restraining order to prevent closing of Dayton public schools Monday li conformity with a board of order was granted today by Commor Judge Null M The injunction was granted on plication of Richard L Withrow member of Iho school board to dissent from the decision to close the schools because of hick of operating funds Withrow an quoted Judge as saying Hint the order was issued because the public wants the schools opened al The order and a writ of mandamus to compel of the schools was directed against the seven school board and Superin K Landis The action was by as n taxpayer nnd nol in his as a board member he said lit charged board with abuse of dis in closing the doors of the public schools to pupils and 1300 teachers The closing order was for nn hide finite period because no funds for op crating or for teachers salaries are expected lo be available for al least live weeks quoted Judge as saying lhat a hearing lo make the restraining order permanent would be held in about three weeks petition slated thai mon cy will be available to the schools be fore I lie end of the school year Herbert Beane attorney for the school board declined to sny what action the board would take Frank Miller bouid president said a ing would be called to discuss the Icr x Although that the board Is pressed for Wilhrow look the position lhat the schools should be kepi open and teachers paid whenever board gets the money PICKUS COMPANY SUED ON TWO SERVICE BILLS The and Con- struction Co load build ers completing Iho hard i oad between Oldenburg nnd was made defendant in two suits In the circuit court on ments made relative lo tho work The Division ot Highways was made a party defendant in the proceedings to prevent payment of sums due from the slate until differences over Iho claims are sell led The Arthur Morgan Truck Com- pany has a claim of for ices and supplies between August 3 and September HO The nature of the services is nol The Millon Oil Company has a claim oC for oil and supplies provided the work Spy Executed Berlin Oct 34 ot was executed today It was announced for espionage In behalf OH Czechoslovakia FLASHES Bulletins on Latest World News Today Flans With Broker Washington Oct sevelt discussed government co-operation in financing the utility program with Paul B Shields New York broker today Many Jews Admitted Warsaw Poland Oct mately Jews had been admitted to Polish territory this afternoon H was declared here Some were lowed to go to their old homo towns in Poland after minute examination their papers Zeppelins Find Refuge From Nazi Rule Count Lesven Zeppelin nephew of the famed airship designer and bearer of one of tho most honored names In Germany has found tuary from Nazi rule In a humble cottage near England He is pictured above watching his English wife cook Sunday dinner on a oil stove Recently the proud owner of u palatial castle In the Austrian Tyrol the Count lost his fortune when Hitler annexed Austria Marine Residents to Stage an Old-Time Illuminated Par Monday County Republican leaders Saturday announced plans for the next week before the election of November 8 when county district and stale officials will be ed Ben F Wood and Justice of the Peace P announced the Meetings will be held at live centers next week After tlv Friday night meeting the county dates will be free lo complete their personal arrangements A large audience gathered at the Collinsville Moose Hall Friday night to hear Republican county candidates discuss issues of the campaign Tho audience is said to have been one of the largest Republican meetings In that city in recent years The speak ers were Attorney Harry Faulkner Granite City City Judge II W Grif Granite City R B Alton I H Alton and R Guy Knee Alton Central sponsored he meeting Rolln county chairman discussed some of HIP Issues of campaign Mr Kneed talked on the federal situation The meetings of next week will open Monday at Marine where an old-time torch parade will be a feature All of Hie district and county candidates are expected nt the meeting to be Tuesday night al court house The meeting on Wednesday will be held al Wood River Granite City will be the scene for the Thurs day night gathering and the meetings will closed al Alton on Friday night NEGRO YOUTH PROM ANGRY MOB Oct sad faced negro who confessed ic attacked and killed a frail year-old widow was held under heavy uard today by police who feared violence The negro Willie Moore confessed hat he killed Mrs Josie in he basement ot her son's home last Wednesday The youth admitted his after he completed his confession Moore was arraigned before Justice Jordan Stewart on a murder wit and was bound over to circuit court Police Chief Ralph W Chapman said Moore that he gained entrance to the home of Mrs son John on a pretext of ng been sent there to clean the nent Uito of Whip Pearl Flowers n Negro who y lived here told Circuit Judge D Friday that ho faced a lumber of lashes with a whip if re- to Columbus Miss on charges for the theft of n crime in which ie said he had no part Flowers said hut two other Negroes had stolen tho money at a plan lalion where he lived Flowers trembled told Judge Ills slory at u habeas corpus Judge ordered lowers release Friday morning unless came for him Sheriff R j Smith Columbus arrived two hours Flowers was lo be freed Farmers Institute Approves Installation of County Police Radio Troy Oct 20 Resolutions adopted Thursday by the Madison County Farmers Institute here sition to tho policy of the Illinois di- of highways of devoting lime and money lo relocation ing and otherwise remaking of hard roads and ask that more attention be to communities which do not have sufficient hard roads to meet their needs The division Is asked lo discontinue the policy of duplication Expressions of thanks were ed supervisors and Sheriff Simon Henry in connection with tion of the police radio and providing who help prevent raids upon the of farmers The resolution also opposes the corn acreage allotments given farmers of this county declaring they do not take Into consideration the needs of corn for purposes to feed to dairy cattle A request is made that Washington authorities made suitable adjustments Directors elected by the institute for tho ensuing year are Frank Alfred Haul Joseph A Long Howard Morrison and William 1 liuton They will organize later Officers elected by the Department of Household Science arc Mrs Alfred president Mrs Oscar vice president and Mrs George kle secretary Records show that IMS persons at- ended the meetings this year The Friday night meeting was featured with a talk by Mrs John Zimmerman on Tho Purse Mrs Wm 1 Eaton had a demonstration on ads and explained the use of made gelatin from skins and fool of hogs materials previously ed us waste Don Clark of the Illinois state lice spoke on highway safely and he pointed out means of making county highways safer J J Pieper gave an Instructive talk on pasture grasses discussing various kinds He talked on their growth and grazing season Harry Bryan led a discussion of further uses of deza Mrs W J Fulton made two talks Friday Prize winners wore available on a part of the exhibits ns follows Ten ears yellow corn Henry Continued on Pago Two 1 OF HOT MADE Chief Justice Stacy Dean dis of Harvard Dr Milles of Chicago U Personally Carry Recommendations RAIL EXECUTIVES CALL SPECIAL MEETING Carriers Joint Conference Com- to Meet Monday Controversy Arase Over Wage Reduction Shores The will of Mrs Catherine M who died at AHon on October 23 was In the probate court here Friday and the petition to probate Is set for louring on November 21 The petition places a value of on the estate The will provides that Charles H Suess the husband shall receive the share he would receive under the law and the remainder is left to two Ward of Death Word has been received here of tho death ot Miss Martha Jotte of land Miss Jotte died Thursday She was well known here an active part in the American Legion Auxiliary and the Daughters of Isabella Funeral services will be leld Monday morning Washington Oct emergency fact finding board recommended today against any wage cut in the railroad industry and ident Roosevelt Immediately took sonal charge of efforts to adjust carrier controversy and avert a strike Washington Oct three-man emergency commission day handed lo President Roosevelt IU for settling the way wage dispute and averting a strike of moie Hum workers The report was nol made public but il was understood thai II would be laler today Chief Justice Waller Stacy of North Carolina Dean James M dis of the Harvard Law School and Dr Harry A of the University ot Chicago personally carried recommendations to the chlet executive who appointed them President George M Hairison ol the railway labor executives tion called his group lo a special meeting this afternoon lo consider report Kail spokesmen said that the raniers joint conference com- would meet Monday This com- which conducted the lions lor he 139 class 1 railroads il headed by H A Enochs Pennsylvania Railroad personnel director The controversy arose when the railroads demand a 15 per cent reduction Rail labor unions counter- with a nationwide threat and negotiations failed lo settle the dispute The board has debated the issue in secret since public hearings ended Oct 37 There was no indication of what It would report Spokesmen for railroad management said privately however that they did not expect the board to recommend the full 15 per cent reduction which they estimate would cut annual ating expenses spokesmen made no tions but attorneys contended throughout the inquiry that tho board should not recommend a cut ot tiny kind There was some speculation that the board would recommend a tion or deduction equal lo wage in- creases granted rail workers after negotiations in That raise averaged about per cent and added an estimated an- lo the operating expense CHILD IS FATALLY BURNED Virginia Ann daughter of Mrs Anna of was faintly burned yesterday on her way home from school when a crepe paper sbo had worn at a Hallowe'en party at school caught fire as she was ing n pile of burning leaves at street and avenue in anii The child died last night at ton Memorial Hospital three after the accident The child with a group of other children which Included her brother were walking on the opposite side of the street from where the leaves were burning and police firemen were unable to ascertain just how her clothing caught fire Her brother who tried to save her by tearing the costume from her body was badly burned about the hands The girl was a granddaughter ot the late C 3 Jucoby furniture dealer of Alton HurResit Mrs Burgess of IhU city was granted divorce from ter Burgess Friday In the circuit court Her suit was tiled Thursday Mr nn entry of appearance for nn Immediate trial She charged They were married on Mny 10 1931 and separated on September 22 1937   

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