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   Florence Morning News (Newspaper) - October 28, 1933, Florence, South Carolina                               WEATHER SOUTH cloudy Saturday and PULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES C O S JEA S TERN S O CAR DAILY AND SUNDAY Go After That Fall Business By Advertising In The Morning News Did You Ever STOP TO THINK? FLORENCE S SATURDAY MORNING OCTOBER 28 1933 assertion by j -T Federal Reserve Board in its monthly bulletin thai industrial activity had slack most noticeably in in- in which processing or codes have becom effective recently brought reverberations from VRA and the farm ad ministration yesterday Johnson Threatens To DRIVER KILLED AND GUESTS Invoke Law Against AS FREAK CAR WRECKS AND SUNDAY PRICE FIVE CENTS first move ward a survey of South school laws the of revising them was made yesterday by a commis of 18 educators and THAT Alan i field representative of tin Federal Relief Administra Ford For Holding Out Distinguished Passengers of Graf Zeppelin Among the Injured Expected to Live Insists It Is Exceeding the Real Recovery Features WHITE HOUSE VIEW GIVEN Ford Statement De- clares Administrator Is Assuming Airs oi Dictator been purchase by the Guil itm Company for of tile country Witnesses said CHICAGO Oct 27 three automobile of radical streamline swerved j Iv on the South drive I and rolled over crushing its American driver and severely to the world's fair grounds two distinguished foreign when they State Troops Sent To Mill Strike Area To Maintain Order In Sympathy With Policy Commodity Markets Work Upward F C Turner of Ala and Pittsburgh died wife rushed here by chartered plane from the city His face crushed and skull fractured His two passengers who came denly as though striking an Birmingham j in pavement as his j It rolled over twice Turner was an advertising of the Gulf Refining Company and a cousin of Roscoe Turner famous speed flier Former Chase Bank Head's By Aldrich WASHINGTON Oct 27 Akron Ohio were expected to live Under the prodding of President I One was Col wima Roosevelt's new monetary policy Francis r eldest son of the the reconstruction corporations i of the Scottish litre on the Graf Zeppelin and in- j the trio was driving to the tended to return on the ship from municipal at time of the accident for the British airman had engaged passage for two on a United Air Liner for Cleveland gold price was run to a new high today and officials were gratified to note that the commodity kets upward also While there were differences of opinion as to the cause of the age and sc titled the master A noted authority civil aviation he was a wartime member of the Royal British Corps seven times competitor lor the King's cup past chairman and T- thence to rejoin the of I lin party al Akron for the return lion told a regional Rec Cross meeting at Columbia that relief is a poor tute for work urged that all organizations cooperate to return to jobs as many as possible of the 28 per cent of the population of South Carolina he said in relief rolls President is out how speculation there stock and grain much is in the exchanges with the intent of endeavor ing to violent in prices bomb ions one causing serious damage threw the turbulent Cuban labor and political into further confusion yesterday disorder and terrorism reigned and from ob not from he click of turnstile at- tendance at the Pee Dee Fair such as to justify the of Secretary who put up his own money this year to perpetuate the fair went to great personal ex in providing the the people wanted were not as mimer as in years past hut Hie quality was above the avenge INJURED AT ROCK HILL HILL S C Oct 27 -I P McCollum 26 and his ther James 21 were injured in an collision at a street in- James L Rikard 34 driver of the was placed under bond pending an n three are textile By JAMES COPE WASHINGTON Oct 27 Roosevelt and his sides committed the ment today to an effort to ob- tain affirmative compliance with the automobile code Henry Ford or co after the with formal and exclude him and his dealers from government business Protests from the Ford Motor Company combined with an assertion that ii observes the law and exceeds it in all its real recovery features met fl declaration to the press by Hugh S Johnson the industrial administrator that unless the Detroit manufacturer complied with a pending request for wage and hour statistics his case be given the department of justice for Uncertainty Must End The position taken by Johnson AK that there had to be an em to uncertainty as to whether Ford was or was not complying that ft was impossible for the ment to be taking bine eagles out of the windows of a beauty parlor and at the same time allowing an of the national tance of Ford to pursue a course outside NRA There is no deadline for sub- of the employment tics to tho National Automobile Chamber of Commerce which he motor code authority but NRA vas taking steps to obtain assertions from all within a week or ten days that they do or do not intend o submit the figures None of the big ones has yet had time to do so and early in today's exchange of statements between a spokesman and Johnson there were strong unofficial intimations at Dearborn that Forri intended Lo CONTINUED ON PAGE FOUR Jury to Visit Scene of Action Long Liquor Conspiracy Case Ends Second Week At Charleston to Europe The automobile was 19 feet long weighing 2.300 pounds modeled on aero principles to reduce wind pressure Two front wheels derived their motive power from i C and tO Slr the rear lne Cotton although quiet ministries of and Greece chine while the single rear wheel ket trend Mr Roosevelt's advisors of the Royal note tha wheat e eneral the close and the of the CHARLESTON Oct 27 federal jury of thirteen men hearint tho prohibition conspiracy i rial of Leonard D and others will take a trip morrow to the scene on the Ashley liver road near here where Long Robert A and six other defendants were arrested April 10 Federal agents found six truck loads of imported liquor ued at about a mile from the road and the connection if turned upward stocks followed grain market The domestic price tor newly mined gold was boosted today to higher by 22 cents than yesterday and 66 cents above the day's world market quotation The RFC which under the plan is authorized to purchase the ly mined metal awaited reports liom mints and assay offices be- fore announcing the total that had been acquired Denver dispatches told of 388 of new gold delivered at the mint there and tremendously in- creased activity among the miners A total of ounces was received Wednesday said Mark Skinner who is In charge of the mint At that time the domestic price was In addition 4.390 ounces were delivered yesterday at a price of Studying the changes in the price from day to day and their relation to the world price ob- servers were unable to discern any fixed pattern which Indicate that the administration was using a definite formula in at the dally quotation Wednesday's price was yesterday's and today's By comparison the don prices for the three days were respectively and At the same time the don figures in British currency in- ated steadily from 130 shillings one pence to 130 shillings 9 pence half penny nnd 131 shillings two pence Disparities in the dollar value of cold at London were Tlie other was Charles of Paris attache of the French air ministry and scion of a thread manufacturing family of Mulhouse France Dollfus received lacerations over the right eye and chin was ed and shocked but no bones were broken The Master of Sempill two lineal fractures of the skull both of moderate degree attending physicians said He also suffered from shock and cuts and was un- conscious much ot the day but was expected to recover Tlie car of tear drop shape was designed and built by two port Conn was geared for steering IThe WHS a Ford Tires were cf aviation type It was designed technicians said for speed fuel economy and facile handling in traffic French consular officers said flew here in the Graf because of interest in craft and the possibility ut est dirigible tion across the Atlantic He was not on a government assignment The automobile Gulf Refining Company officials said was ed by starling Burgess and minister Fuller of Bridgeport and sold to them by the had Company of city Til h t t SC Former Professor Will Be Inaugurated As dent Today GREENVILLE S C Oct 27 former professor of Furman University will become its dent tomorrow Dr Ben E Geer textile tive and member of the National Industrial Relations Board and who dice taught at the institution will be inaugurated as president of the university and its affiliate Greenville Woman's College Dr W J President Contemplates In- creasing Public Works Construction Fund he of Presided Ca 1 I tl ni jjj vi jt Glothlin who was fatally injured in automobile accident North has ary Acheson of the treasury and Henry Morgenthau Jr a Mr Roosevelt augural exercises at the First tist church in the morning ni and students of both will make the day a gala pling with inauguration o WASHINGTON Oct President Roosevelt and his are considering asking con- gress to increase the huge fund set aside for public works tion in a to stimulate em- ployment Congress spiing authorized tlie expenditure of ind to date lias been allocated to federal and eral projects in all parts of About a quarter of Ulis lly been withdrawn from the treasury The exact amount which the president may ask of the next congress has not been determined Market Albert Wiggins Announces State H ior years al the helm of Chase National Bank were today fore the senale banking committee by Winthrop W Aldrich his re- cent successor as head of the house Aldrich surprised the committee end spectators with Chase seated about him by a brisk and voluntary declaration that the banks present ment absolutely to affiliates trading the bank's stock in the market His statement was made just ter investigators had presented evidence that Wiggin's personal companies had profiled upward of through dealing In the bank's stock white bank affiliates and subsidiaries were In various stock pool operations Ferdinand committee counsel hnd just traced widespread and interwoven stock operations of tho Chase securities corporation and subsidiary Metropolitan corporation and wiggin's personal companies the the and the Phillips Thanks Army's Friends In Campaign Deposit Liquidation Com- Wants Applica- tions COLUMBIA S C Oct L M of chairman of the state deposit committee said the committee was organized and expected receivers of closed South I Carolina banks to apply for al aid by next week I Wiggins said the committee I would meet next week as soon as I applications came in and planned to secure prompt action to funds in closed banks available to The Salvation Army funds has met with nnd while the budget WRI has not yet been reached It Is nn expected that when the final re- ports are in tonight and the tog been workers wfH be within sight of the amount desired The J c Penny Company re- ported today at 100 percent re- sponse on the part or their era- plows is most gratifying I the committee hopes that HIP depositors The liquidation chairman said the federal liquidation cor- would see to it the through the state organization that depositors received funds where there are worthwhile sets in closed banks B M Edwards of Columbia wa- elected vice chairman of the stall committee today Members of the committee Robert dies ter Henry S Johnson Thomas J Robertson and G H of Columbia H J Green ville and B M Gram- ling Receivers of a Carolina banks appeared before the committee and obtained ap plication blanks Wiggins said Hi others to apply as eoon a possible The Federal Corporation pointed out wishes to put at once and quickly as upon applications for Governor Takes Act- ion After Clash Officers and Strikers APPEAL TO WASHINGTON Crowd of 700 Gathers Around Mill At Bath Stones Hurled appeal for very good receivers on invest to The aura can be firm of S H Kress which depositors the chairman ex- Will be governed by the amount ot cnn be -a fair o of the bank based 01 an orderly liquidation ot over a period of three to R W Phillips campaign nan in a statement today As chairman of Uip I wish to the friends of ne Army who have so generously to our my cf their cooperation and practical Interest and support Look For Rise In 24 Missing As Storms Churn Waves On Lake of our friends have AUo Are increased their rifts Mte By The Associated Press Twenty-four persons were last night on Lake Winnipeg in Canada as storms burned up waves Overcoat weather continued in lost sections in the United States lower temperatures forecast The missing persons were bers of the crews and passengers on Lake beats five days over due The owners expressed hopes that the two craft may have been able to have anchored in sheltered regions of the lake CONTINUED ON PAGE FIVE MRS DIES SUDDENLY After a Ions period of ill health Mrs Minnie M Thames 58 died rather suddenly at o'clock afternoon at the home of her son A W Thames Jr 609 East Pine street with whom she had been her home The funeral services will be at the home at o'clock thus A low of cieht above was ed in Minnesota and 10 above in North Dakota any the men md the j snow swirls Chicago's is m integral part of the tcrs headed down below freezing rase md Indiana had a in J Glenn adjourned he with cr bolow fore for the week-end tonight cast Oil in tell wha as well setts for Who has l Nevada has When they issu Ort MK soils what vole on n or any money lo In- havR two fnv property owners and none and to pass it has to lie Nevada take your away from 11 with representation but V let anybody who no taxes take your may from you Yours WILL icr the jury lo make th rip 11 nd compare it with a map for tlir It ly some of tho cars and trucks in the arrests and seizure bo taken on the trip also some of the n to a scene ed bv Sam H P The said they lay in n ditch and saw occupants of a car conversing with the driver of truck The defense marie Clary assume tlic same position he pied in Mir ditch in an effort to could not h O Low with head so close o the Mrst of was taken up with crow examination of L C Fountain I E agents who telephone wires into the or 1 n and and numerous A motion io nut part nf the oi notes of tho overruled by Glenn Today the week of tlie trial with case public works to Pending a decision on the amount of new public works to be sanctioned Mr Roosevelt deferring completion of his fiscal program for the year He a report next week from the special proposed taxes on liquor in the event of reoeal However it said that the administrator did not take the attitude that revenue needs of the should j the dominating factor in ins liquor taxes A tentative deadline on which afternoon and will be conducted by the present is in be Dr H T Graham of the Ins vet for January Presbyterian church assisted by he Rev J H Danner of Central Methodist church Tlie body will be carried to Sunner for burial Pall bearers will be R A B F Ivey F D Wright B H Howie Carter Charles Airs was a native iu Clarendon county She is I and each reported cd by the following children A W Thames Jr with whom she lived H L Thames of Washington D C Mrs J L Ward of Mrs J W rf Ingion D C Surviving Meters are i Mrs M C Butler of Gastonia N j C Mrs W H Swan of Similar 1 Mrs H L Carter of Columbia J B and A L Butler of i Ten children also survive Mrs Thames was a tif the church i and teh advisory board There is and the advisory board iv he Army's work in Florence and a Greater desire on the part of he public to see tne work of and helpfulness on with I ft budget that will make greater efficiency in the 1 problems If our goal is reached the Army will be In a position to meet tlie terra UT made fo Advance Soon cess Tax NEW YORK Oci 27 creased retail prices for in np advances commodities arc forecast shortly by close observers of the tobacco Industry That an Increase has been con- since mid-summer is ad- on all sides has been delayed first by formulation of Jt ay oi A meeting of advisory board the which wui be held to receive ed the way for a moderate UP u on the campaign i then by uncertainties as to FARM PICKET KILLED processing taxes and finally by the agreement sighed on Oct 12 A rapidly number of fiom states political subdivisions and private sources for funds has convinced that communities will have to be turned down tlie is 1 I Million Dollar Road MADISON Wis Oct a farm strike of Dane county was and fatally at the HELENA Mont 7 The of high ways 19 and 51 j State Commit by a euard in an automobile sion will hold another million i produce truck The fled with its occupants after the shooting convoying convoy car lar of Oct 28 C S Warden has announced DCS Moines had n brief flurry of snow City reported sonal weather And n reading ot 51 decrees was recorded at Si Louis Cleveland the thermo- meter slide downward from 40 and had a forecast of snow Newspaper Publisher Riddled By Gunman CHICAGO Oct 27 Cohen 35 publisher of the Cicero III Tribune a tabloid weekly urban newspaper was slain here today bv gunmen who fired a ley into his automobile Witnesses said several men tn a crowded to it West curb several shots fled took Cohen to a he died Sidney Morris editor of the Tri- bune said he could no son for the killing Cicero however said that Cohen was reputed to have had connections with several npo Morris C not at the but hud there in of spirits 1 can't think of any possible he was slain Morris said He hid no one to tear Our is 1 reputable suburban and we had no dealing any onr in tlie he said had been with AT CONVENTION OF CIRCULATION MEN At the annual convention of The i Carolines in O T circulation of thr Morning News WHS honored by election is 1 member of of directors Many matters of interest to the i circulators dis- the inv An question was should tx done it to eliminate activities of nf ethics should Iv up for all to to nnd to nnd if so how i this he i was bv J R Marks of tho of G T Carter of thn i News it Fl nnd O Ward of i tn look further into Hie trr n of R n Kt Mir ot the elected i of ft lightful nature were for tlie and wives In Paris As Simple Visitors PARIS Oct 27 cl France's aviators and her new Premier Albert paid age at a dinner tonight to Colonel and Mrs Charles A Lindbergh Most of conversation was shop of over wide oceans in which the Col- flight to Paris six years ago was hailed as the most of them all Tho were back in Paris us simple visitors they said where in 11127 he ed out of the mists to the acclaim of millions Paris generally their desire for vacy I am he said modestly I have been here already He did not reminded of that or the I Eiffel Tower done in modernistic i style One of Us fixtures Is an American bar Among the guests were Paul dos Maurice Maurice lonte Jean and Rene I Lefevre all of whom 1 tic to heir credit The Premier dropped his cares of stale and arrived i alone in his car to join one of he most sparkling assemblages of me it possible to brins i r in 1 For another person too I lie Lindbergh's visit was a one tlie mother of Charles who with Captain i cols was lost on an attempted i flight from Paris to New York in May 1927 mwc Mr to than 10 years ago vas Mrs Carter Mine plans to invite otte Observer trip he and hU wife made Colonel and Mrs to ob- lintcd a com- from j serve tlie anniversary of her son But both flights entered next Friday at Le Bourcet frequently Into the conversations j She has forgotten the visit with Mrs Lindbergh a Hier in licr Colonel made to own num an i 1927 when he told her that he 4 to make my first call on At Dinner the mother of my valiant friend dinner was at the home of l Lindbergh then that famous apartment at the foot oj ie CONTINUED ON PAGE FIVE SITUATION QUIET BATH Oct 27 The situation in the valley was as quiet at 10 o'clock although crowds Slithered in several places Fifteen card room workers of tlie Graniteville company struck tonight but op- continued State Senator John P liams attorney for the 22 mtn In jail said early tonight thu highway patrol had promised to prefer definite charges shortly and that if it did so bond would be arranged immediately I BATH S C Ott National Guard moved late today into troubled Creek Valley textile manufacturing area scene this of a between state highway patrolmen and Strikers which the ofr fleers released tear gas and the strikers Fifty men and three officers of Infantry a chine gun outfit make up tlu un- it They are from New nnd are under command of Cap- tain Jesse W Wessinger The had instructions from Governor Blackwood to tain order and were out ter lie received that Groups from where strikes are in at five textile mills had come into this section just across the Savannah river and CONTINUED ON PAGE FOUR SUMTER NEGRO'S PLEA IS REFUSED COLUMBIA S C Oct a7 W James or nf firmed bv the in an opinion holding tht con froi ling him K result of own conduct The court said it a fair and trial on charges of choking lo death his unit Nora Franklin allegedly for a 125 life insurance policy she ied in his favor Three of four errors which de- claimed had nto the circuit court trial were discounted by the The Lhc court was likely to ys n which lo fur a t by thp is ranted in of days If no H liy J P   

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