Fayetteville Daily Democrat (Newspaper) - January 13, 1933, Fayetteville, Arkansas TEE Generally fair not much change in temperature Friday 4 night and Saturday 4 4 Temperatures 4 28 high 50 Your to Demerit a market of tea thousand i tn 4 FULL LEASED WIRE NEWS SERVICE Ob THE ASSOCIATED PRESS VOLUME 38 NUMBER lle MM It d I ISM ARKANSAS FRIDAY JANUARY 18 1933 WO Associated Press HOOVER PUTS FLAT VETO ON ISLAND Asserts Freedom Measure Involving Twelve Year Period Dangerous BACK TO HOUSE PRICE TWO CENTS Not in Favor of Curl American Power At This Time Noted Tramp Printer Visits Here A g a i n Brooklyn Joe 72 years old trump printer known to papers in every state in the Union was a visitor in Joe usually passes through on his way to Fort Smith Ozark where spends most of his winters but when summer comes he takes tc the accepting printing jobs as he can get them in printing company and newspaper A few days in each place is lone as he usually cares to stay but he is an excellent printer and he seldom finds il difficult to work Hi came here from traveling with a bank in- j spector from St Louis with whom 1 lie will go on to Fort Smith today Joe is proud of the fad lhat he campaigned for Mrs Laughlin now a member of con COMMON SENSE IN GOVERNMENT IS STATE NEED HOUSE HOOVER Washington Jan Democratic house today passed the Philippine independence over the veto uf President ver The senate has yet lu act however Vote was 271 to ill Washington Jan fial vein of Hie Philippine in wiis placed by President ver today before a house of primed for an to override it derby of brown hue among the Asserting the measure invites Smith followers grave dangers of foreign sion and the president con- tended in n lengthy message that its terms would lead to the eco- nomic downfall of the islands The United he said be given the without for maintaining order in u degenerating social and economic Own Government In Two Years Tlie vetoed measure provides for creation of an ment after Iwo years if approved by Filipino people A 10 year economic and political weaning would follow during which American authority ly would be curtained with com- independence established i the year Points lo Situation In Orient Pointing lo a in the Orient and lo the immense neighbor populations near the lands chief executive ed that there should be no ate curtailment of American power and that tlie on freedom be taken 15 or 20 years NOTED O'NEILL PLAY BOOKED Strange Interlude Will Show Four Days Here Starting Jan 22 PLAN HAS MO BIG OBSTACLES Passage In Senate Will Require Fight Veto More Than Likely GOES PAST HOUSE URGES U S RESTORE 1927 LEVEL Items and Working Plan of Hill Outlined After First Gives Approval Washington Jan price-fixing plan voted by house in the hope of adding millions to the national farm today gress who won over her senate and President can opponent in Kansas this past HP was un derby which he wa's him by at a memento of his campaign work He never wears any but a black durby which is as lifted the printer's union is Al Warner Says Commission O n Re-Organization Should Be Informed Eugene Neill's famous play will show in Fayetteville four days beginning Sunday night January 22 it was announced today by W F inan manager of the Ozark and Palace theatres The picture in which Norma Shearer Gable play op- ened yesterday lo iness in a year in Fort Smilh and did equally well in Little Rock where it opened Sunday and the showings Strange is among the first of the Mayer products all of which have been bought Fayetteville am for Mr said Among prominent put out by the company whiel have been booked arc Red Dust with Clark Gable and Jean Harlow Flesh with Wallace Beery Grand While Sister with Helen Hayes Mr announced Mrs Ramsey Hurst Get Assembly Job Little Rock Ark Jan George Abner o Fayetteville has been sworn in a warrant clerk of the senate Mrs W A Ramsey of has been named clerk in th house among the limited number o employes selected for the econom session of the Arkansas turc Recommendation for a nent commission to study state re- organization made by elh 0 Warner of history am science department at before Rotary clut in talk on More rains and Better Government Praises Plan He said Governor in- speech showed application common sense to government latters but said the governor can nly outline the while ion resls with the legislature More emphasis should be placed in election of legislators both tatp and national he stated Arkansas will have to decide in he next few years whether to keep the present Democratic idea f electing officials or lo allow thc governor to appoint heads of he said He pointed iut that progress in improvement of government has been made ir states and in the national government through 0 routine offices on basis of ex- amination City Manager Discussed Thn city manager plan which has been accepted in about and which is on with favor by some counties also obtains qualified men in of- although it is considered un- democratic he said Should Educate Officials We of educating public hi declared adding that in most states officers are elected every two year and the new men get their inform at tine taxpayers expense after they go into office A man ual giving duties of the office o- an informative convention aid in this way he said He referred lo John W plan for reorganization of slat government and that anv re organization made today will be out of date tomorrow and that fo this reason a constant study shouli be made determine when con are needed Fundamental of Mr plan is to retain offices and abolish or com- bine others he said explaining that under Nance's cies would be consolidated with 1C Hoover Senators for mosl parl re- serve 1 opinions Even should be obtained Democratic leaders have said believe Mr Hoover will veto the one-year plan By a vole of 2011 to 151 the sure was passed by house lute yesterday reported desire of Mr Roosevell to see such tion enacted thu ranking Democrat on the senate agriculture of South ready has indicated his opposition Wisdom Tlie Republican chairman of that of Oregon has questioned the wisdom of plan and borah of Idaho without also has expressed about it Nevertheless prompt consideration of house which would pay a bounly to of seven wheat cotlon tobacco hogs rice dairy products and assured It was after the last three commodities had been added to the original that house crats 03 Republicans and one united against 101 Re- and 50 Democrats to ure its passage One hopeful sign cited by senate wag last year's by hat body in passing n L biter was n orin of the domestic allotment ilan The houes hill is intended for a period to put into armor's pocket a cash a rulio with in- prices All growers participating would mvu to prove a 20 per cent age cut dairymen could not -in- crease production and hog rs would have to cut corn acreage as well as tonnage 20 per A presidential proclamation would be needed to continue the on any or all commodities second year The puts the sing lax rate on silk A per pound tariff is put on short-staple cotlon the same duty on oils and fats and all existing duties are increased by the amoun NOTICES FEED FOR CLERK CONTEST No News of Flyer Paper Served Give Notice Two Offices Will Be Contested NOT YET FILED Two Poll Tax In County Gardiner Charles A president of the ruction is shown the senate committee on ers in Washington outlining a plan of Fred I Kent economist undei which American industry would resume production at thc 1927 level with the federal eminent underwriting iha losses Charles A Miller iml sharing the profits n member ot the struction corporation is at left Critics res pond that un- trade is resumed through normal means the federal ury simply would be used to duce u flood ol that could not be and that an even greater collapse might ensue GEHS WALSH SAYS Beverly Hills Calif Jan See where Arizona voted to do way with the lame duck con- ress If you don't know what a tick congress is it's he of they lire now nf the processing tax Charles W Hulman secretary oi co-operative milk pro said the oil tar iff reach approximately on billion pounds of competitive im ported oils and fats It constituted he said the most significant tar iff victory for agriculture of th century YOUTH CHARGES CHAIN CRUELTY Newark N L High School Bo Tells of Experiences on S Carolina Road Gang ON ESTIMATE Veterans Hearing Goes On And Spanish War Men Heard Today Jan nobody is going lo try to j charge Hint Frank T Hines 0 anything till another congress 1 called Why this ion wants to stick in until last dog is hung and take this is hard to It's like a troop of actors ing hissed off the stage hut in- isting on staying on be- ause they had a two weeks con- ract Youre McNaught Syndicate F TICKET SALE CLOSING Installment Buying Lets Students See Opening Game Tonight irana administrator grossly ex- some estimates of ure veterans expenditures was pill before tlie joint congressional today by Democrat Massachusetts a number Walsh said the exaggeration ii one case amounted to but us Hines gave the fig ures lo the in an execu Live session he declined lo say def what item was involved The committee heard today spokesmen for Spanish War liers in pleas against reducing pension payments among them wa W J of Enid Okla If a ten per cent cut is to one veteran said we'll accept without a But if we're to be made the goat and no one else reduced we'll resent it Oljen said disabled am of War of 1898 get a monthly pension while Civil wa veterans in like circumstances ge that a conspiracy was formed to defeat for office illegal pull tuxes issued and voted and that were miscounted in the general I W ami Charles P day filed notices in county court at they will tin election Walker nnd iver Democrats as circuit clerk id sheriff respectively Circuit 101111 ri Combs id Williams Frank ng and Sum Norwood election are among those umed whom tin.1 defeated candidates allege were is to the conspiracy tu defeat mimed besides vo Jeff lover Kli orris Prank Fletcher Vol n Phil Weaver W D M Fleming Cole Phillips S Latham II Owens Will Tippin A Watson Claud Presley Otto age A Albert C Perry 0 C Frank H 0 Pete Fiori Kd Hellamy ml R 1C Read Allege Illegal Pull Receipts They declare that poll ixes were issued wove not in the and manner by law to the to vole and whose names mil upon tax at lime or in manner by law lo enable them Newark N J Jan 12 Kraft 14 year old Central hig school freshman was back hon u today wilh a of having spent I some time as a member of a South Carolina prison road gang tc which hr said he was sentenced for 30 days on a charge of grancy because he lold u stranger The sale for season tickets for Geven home to be played Iby the High school team closes today with those in charge hoping that every person who possibly can will buy a ticket between now and tonight when the season opens at the Armory Tickets may be from Coach Blossom or at the door Installment buying of season tickets by students was permitted that many who might not otherwise be present could make payment anil see Local merchants and others are to as generously SB possible lo the high school ath which is feeder for athletics TOlT HOW agencies making If 1 looking for a job His departments serve where now he said was in lieu of a fine The boy son of Mr and Julius Kraft said leg irons never removed until he was released from the camp manual labor coarse food bad sleeping accommodations and beatings were part of the daily routine of the camp in Greenville county L Baxter Young Kraft said that at the Uvas anther feature of the he wilh an- Uram Program next week will lie knew only i c chaire of Dr A M le Jersey from Van ChErrman Mr Warner's talk was a feature of the program of the fellowship committee with Van as chairman An entertainment turs was n contest of guessing names o? Anns conducted by rr Mian Cilbert New York Jan 13 rifled aimlessly in the late tra ing today easing irregularly lo er Most shares wore within fra tions of their previous prices Transfers approximate shares D G PAYNE DIES SUDDENLY AT HOME Bert Kinkier Several days after Hun Kinkier Australian flyer left London on an attempted record-breaking flight to Australia had no news of Iria whereabouts Kenr for was not felt ns conducted ill his flights In the past 03 ly us possible REV E M HORDEN TALKS TO II S STUDENTS The Rev E Borden nf the Church of Christ spoke yesterday morning at the school vocation Speaker ing liev W G Thompson of the church Both talks iiy to word received here Payne Douglas Gorchin Payne for many years agent for thp at died suddenly from a heart attack his home there yesterday according by Mrs Mrs Payne and son Norman university student and Mr and Taylor Floyd motored lo in the afternoon for Uie funeral Mr Payne well known in uu was a nephew tit the late Miss who o established o receive a poll lax anil hift names were entered on he assessment roll by thc alleged and were entered on tax by assessor poll tax receipts had been ued They further declared tha the assessments wen nadc delinquents no penalty vas charged or collected Tlie which are except for name of contestant an allege that the conies cos ond Jeff thi appointment of Williami md King aji election commission nil three of the voted in the and at least one of then carried a commission as deputy sheriff of the nnd th members of board did not pot scss required b law The refused t appoint in many voting for election judges persons wh possessed the qualifications re quired law but appointed a judges persons who were stron partisans of thc an persons who were pledged to an did more than to vote in various precincts were not qualified wl voted for the contestees declares Charge 000 Statement that 000 votes ca for contestants were counte for Walker and Cover in township Creek Vineyard wa and thc wards of Springdale is made the notice Judges in Brush Creek Cra ford and and the four wards in carrying out scheme allowed and many hundreds of lo vole in said who wcr not qualified voters in MKE CHANGE IN BEER FOR SENATORS sub-Committee Votes 3.05 Per Cent and Includes Wine in Proposal precincts and all s u c li fraudulent voles were c a1 H t and counted for Walker and Gover anil to conceal such conduct a Washington Jan mod of house of beer was agreed upon by a committee of senators o provide a 3.05 per cent brew in- Lead of 3.2 per cent and also to How wines The house was drastically re to it objections The committee now will i the full committee must pass on the proposition it reaches thc senate Thc alcoholic content cnts per cent by volume as wilh house figure of per cent by volume filibuster On Banking Rill Resuming filibuster agains Glass banking reform ed by Senator Long Demo Louisiana Thomas Democrat Oklahoma charged i he federal reserve boar ind laken out of clr dilation in the past week and can celled the money Senator Glass Democrat Vlr author of the immed challenged the assertion say ing the hoard did not have author to take a dollar out of ion He said Thomas must have mean that the member banks of the r serve system paid their indebtedness to the reser banks because tlie patrons of Ih member banks had paid their note and the member banks no longer r the loans Flay Mills Tax Refund Before tlie provision was wri ten in Senators Dem crat I a recent of to il estate of the father of Secreta Mills Tbe deficiency carryin was cent back lo t house for concurrence Senat Wheeler Democrat Montana ui ed deflation of the currency No Objection to Loans The special committee created the senate lo investigate loans the corporation i ported that it had no criticism STATE HOUSE i SOLONSDRY i IN TEST VOTE I Table Resolution Asking j Congress to Hasten Submission COUNT 78 TO of Montgomery Proposed Tu Increase Common School i Fund Tu J Rock Jan 13 aimed at reform in j law set off the fireworks in the today Thu tabled 78 to 10 j resolution by of Garland to memorialize congress to up the resolution for repeal of the ISth amendment There no debate on the i ouij some confusion tended thu reading of the IK mapped out j their procedure ami sought i port to stifle debate on the i Stanfield said he introduced nent lay for submission I peal resolution who voted it their votes before roll KH cust j Second Move by The outburst tlon reform when f Phillips introduced to Urn sale by county of beer and light i alcoholic ingress J Gooch of Cross moved to I ic but i lowed to go-to a committee i the motion was -j thc arrival of thc noon i le time set for le house until was of crat Tennessee and Norris Nebraska assailed last nig o to n but euc of uled the since our hod arrived cally adjourned Mr Nyberg loor when the bouse G of maile Ita ml was sent to the of he senate yesterday of commission en A resolution aski for n joint state with a view to making their or for Senate in The senate was in until propose School Tii Watkins of ed a Joint resolution constitutional amendment a seven mill general school and authorizing the sembly to permit school to levy a district tax exceed 14 mills The effect of such If adopted would be to thc common school J about to thereby fund apportionment bringing about an school opportunities Kaufman of pointed chairman of a committee of three to investigate the letting of printing contracts by the state printing board The committee was authorized by Kaufman Other members -are Buerkle of Arkansas and lum of Monroe postponed until by of the com- j President C K Pierce an- I field The hoy's release effected by his father when he received word of his son's plight for ocra ball season opening week end HARDING SEEKS FOR BOUNTY CONTESTS j POLICE OFFICE I Hilton secretary of T Harding or ROPER DIES THURSDAY for county one-act and debate preliminary to the police judge contest held here He be primary Ihc city in the Democratic defeated candidates in their notice that L liams as secretary cf the election commission has set of the poll books and has refused to allow them lo examine Court collapse was seriously considered by the senate banking committee OZARK GROCER CO PAYS DIVIDEND Annual stockholders meeting ofj Ozark Grocer company was They make to their petition for writ of mandamus to Mo and James of Colo last June She rived by her sister two three U K E Blair who ci i i r TO M OX KIT iW H I talked mi K A I win FOU VKT ni me I nas i r j i on ri- f v i t f I v Ul jly ill with is j U n is able to sit up parl uf each s f i dav sloff spent in -1 i manager U heeler secretary ing- said Thorn of Poinsett rose on n point of personal privilege to the effort on a part of a certain CONTINUED ON PAGE SIX THE WEATHER 4 Generally fair not much in Friday night and Saturday Ark Weather Jan fair tonight Saturday somewhat er in cast portion fair not