Greeley Daily Tribune And The Greeley Republican, The (Newspaper) - September 30, 1930, Greeley, Colorado note in no d north central 24 hours TUBS ga low HOT Two are dead wreck near PI caused by drunken An argument for morn not THE REPUBLICAN 60 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS COLORADO SEPTEMBER 1930 AFTERNOON WEEKLY TRIBUNE ESTABLISHED to Two One o May When Auto into Washout at Pierce One of Five Escapes hen Coupe Rushes by De into Crevasse on New Aid Road f victim of the auto ac of Pierce Monday after still at the hospital Tuesday at 2 in a coma since the body Jolm who ed outright will to for services and inter believed to be of John an has inquired abou y which may be shipped for men were two were in one of whom may die and injury when a the five plunged int sse on the state highway on B north of or about 1 of Greeley at ead are 3 of Ash whose wif it Cheyenne and who waa o 1 and John abou on his way from Bat i Salt Lake Arnold has old son with relatives in south His wife is most severely injured Is Car of whos lives at Salt Lake city an is driving to Salt crushed and he is expected t att was the owner of the ca seriously injured but wit arts is Jones of a a and son living i Jones was of daugh and Jones is ex to Jones once live member of the party who es is Everett Ford from who waa hitchhiking wiC Ford and Arnold were aton and in th it of the going at big by a detour sign ane at the north of Pierce anc riking a sand pile dropped int The highway is being re ed by the state highway de it following floods Angus rashed out a large part of thi road Traffic is risin if the old on le of the Union is a The crevasse i 0 feet wide and 12 to 15 fee he auto jumped about 70 fee over and righting highway employes sent in physicians and Dr of Ault was the ve first aid and supervisee the injured to the on 10 Miner Badly ired when Band i Engine Breaks Williamson of the Puritan was injured Monday wher on band on an underground iroke and struck him on tlie ie was pulling a load of mine r an Williamson was unconscious and received raises on the side of Ms head lost several He was rom the mine and treated by and later was re his home In a serious con to signal the and this caused the to Nixon found had secured the was falling and thus pre of the n Wood Estate Of Is Filed of Wood has 1 with the county court and by Carolyn n daughter living In Gree ne in notes and to tho three i and Carolyn Greenacre Florence Leavitt William Kelly Is attorney tor the Rachel Nauman left a which she willed to her Including Lura and Strayer Asks Divorce wit lias In dls i oy olive Strayer against the latter Thru her Roy alleges non sup they were married 26 n 1904 and have one son She asks costs of tho orney i Completed ditch of the 20 it the present rate 5 can be ot the project said fete Is about 2000 feet of Wire News in Tabloid Associated Iress cheery kind hearted driver picked up Harry Olson who waa wagging his thumb for a When they reached a corner Harry wagged thumb for the Arrest this he for he had a lift in his own stolen minded ness of chain stores was the point founder of Penney sought to emphasize to the National Chain Store convention here D a r r o T stood up In court today for two public Red Barker and William gered Jack got them out on bonds in five He termed their arrest and got away with warning to newspapers that repeated Ruth Hanna McCormicks wire tapping charges against senate campaign funds investigating committee will be regarded as wilful and malicious libel waa over signatures of Senators and Herbert Hoover arrived in Indianapolis this morning to attend an execu tive committee meeting of the National Girl reckless driv er and the driven wreck main targets of the National Safety Congress and Exposition here Uniform laws govern ing inspection of auto er the driven wreck were the mobiles were of Andrea Del outstanding painting ot the Italian waa honored today by solemn high mass in the Church of the in whose clois ter are by the great Virgin acute is the financial pressure among the this island that slaughter of wild deer has com venison being offered for sale despite game frew bartender In an alleged speakeasy on the West Side today was shot and seriously wounded when he picked up a pistol of a wounded police man and attempted to save him from further attacks by four New Y o r of justice agents are seeking six hidden radio stations which they say are on the air day and night exchanging code messages with rum fleets outside the 12mile New New Yorker only German language evening newspaper cele its 50th anniversary receiving greetings from dent Countess ot who added moral tur to the American waa married today to the 71 yearold millionaire Sir Rowland B a v a r i Henry Ford has contributed 000 to the Deutsches Museum at revival of red In South Central China foreshadows attacks on and later on ot Communists number ing are led by Chu foreign educated result of a new conservation California led in decline of barrels in crude oil dally average pro duction for week ending the Oil and Journal The dally average output was placed at De creases were general over the 1 fire using set fire to several buildings and cars hero early keeping one oil pare 2 LOCAL BUYERS PAY TO FARMERS hent 30 Into beans abbage 90o 90o to to to 30o Three Minor Accidents Are Reported Monday County juvenile court haa assumed jurisdiction of the cases ot three minor Windsor boys who were sen ill the court of Justice Laybourn of Windsor to serve GO days in county Jail or pay and costs each on disorderly conduct When the case was brought to the attention of the district attorneys of fice here it was found that the boys were implicated in a statutory offense against a 16yearold The boys are 16 and 17 years of county juvenile of is It was reported that the boys admit the statutory Californian Asks Wrong Man To Watch Suit Case Next time William of Bald win asks a man to watch his suit case he will know his man Monday afternoon walked into the lobby of a local He a man to watch hia ault case while he went to get a He got the shave but when he returned tho suitcase and man were He had failed to tell the hotel clerk about the v Marine Band Entrances in Concert Here 3500 Hear Presidents Own at Jackson Field and Some 1500 at Gunter Hall Cline Directs His Own March Real band the type qual ity of which thia town has but infre quent opportunity to waa played In Greeley Local music lov ers have heard their big city sym phony orchestras and their great chor al singing and have listened to the music of the States Marine Led by Captain Taylor the band presented a beautiful and varied concert of two They began with a Henry Hadley In which their audience liked well it was not until they swung into the well known and pop ular march of their patron John Stars and Stripes and succeeding that the fa miliar background of Gunter hall seemed to fade away and the listener began to realize that was Americas foremost Both in afternoon and the musicians supplemented their an numbers with groups ot two or additional making a full program of much life and De Forest head of the college conservatory of mus received high honor from Captain Branson and his musicians both in the afternoon and evening when he led band in playing of his own The Presidents a new march dedicated to the band The evening concert was marked al 10 by the outstanding solo work of wo members of the Ar thur second leader and and Robert Whitcombs first num was dedi rated to him by Fred who named the number for Steve a amous English whose play ng he believed Whitcombs to resem His encore demanded ty the were Balls Mother Drink to Me Only with Continued on Page 10 Platteville Gas Station Man Kidnaped by Bandits in First of Series of Daring Holdups appears to have been the first of a series of three filling station holdups extending from southern thru Greeley to Vas initiated here Saturday when two driving a Chevrolet robbed the Jerome filling station and obtained in The robbery occurred at about 9 or half an hour before that at the Amos station in When the pair first drove up they asked Ruel Jerome to look at the oil in their The engine was not in need of Jerome told Registration at Teachers Increases 26 Registration at Colorado Teachers college during the first day showed a slight increase over similar period a year ago but figures were still be low of two years ago when a check of enrollment was made Tues day Up to that time registration cards had been Issued as compared to a year day registration in 1928 stood at Included in the were 558 first quarter freshmen who completed their registration There were 530 freshmen last yean The total the class would be brought to over 600 It is expected as those who had at tended the college one or two quarters previously were not included in the group who registered There was no check of the number In the other classes aa all upperclassmen registered in and their en trainee cards must be sorted before a check can be had on the size of senior and gradu ate When registration is we expect to have a slight increase over last president of the En the quarter stood at for the fall of There was a decrease in the junior and senior high school of the training school with pupils ed at Last year there on the day Increased tuition is have cut the registration those taking workIn the grades now being required to pay 45 as coin pared to last The entire drop waa in the junior the senior high showing an in There were 88 registered in eighth and ninth grades 133last year while the upper 144 compared to 140 In The college high are lim to 50 training school pupils will report for the first time day morning at 9 They wil go direct to their respective rooms and will be enrolled by in They will have a full daya work at the start and go to school prepared to stay all They then asked for a road map an one followed Jerome into whore he covered the proprietor with a revolver while the other who had been sitting in the rear seat of the out and scooped up the silver in the cash They forced Jerome to accompany them in the car a distance of about two miles south ot They demanded that Jerome produce what currency he They searched him and then threw his hat fol lowing which they turned out the car lights and drove away leaving Jerome to walk It is believed that the bandits drove north to robbed the Amos filling station taking its pro for a and then went on to to again repeat their all within a period of about four Contestants for County Offices They Say Lord Birkenhead Is Dead at Age of 58 Associated Edwin the first Earl of died Just before noon to ay after an extended illness with a He was 68 years His crowded political life Included a ole as prosecutor of Sir Rogert Case Irish leader who waa hanged fter conviction for treason lord high and secretary state for He had been ill for several months f a lung congestion and several times had been near He uttered a serious relapse and recur ence of the lung trouble Sunday and a troubled night last night his fe ebbed A bulletin issued by his physicians oday gave notice of hia It aid The Earl of Birkenhead passed away at a quarter even this past born a ioor boy Smith rose secured a scholarship at Ox and after a meteoric was a baron in 1919 with appoint lent aa high chancellor In hia He was an active opponent of Irish omo rule and in 1913 held a post the was made sec of state for India upon the of the first MacDonald gov in and it until Mac return to power in Lord Birkenhead was taken ill last when a chill developed After a hard niggle his he seemed have conquered and was pro on the road to nl o it waa expected he would take mo time to regain his Two Greeley kindergartens began work Tuesday with a total enrollment of 61 North Ward had 40 and East Ward The kindergarten at the college is full to overflowing double the 40 places in the room applied The pupils will also report Wednesday Big Fence for Robber Gang Believed Found Press more rob and an alleged fence at Colo rado Springs where he is believed to have unloaded much of his loot were added today tothe police record of held here for investiga At the same time the police vaults were bulked with approximately in household groceries and to bacco Hazelwood and a companion Herman also under are accused from ware houses in Boulder and other Colorado alleged operations at Colorado Springs were disclosed last night arrest there of Arthur called by police the million dollar Moore told Colorado Springs police a large quantity of cigars and cigarettes found in his pos session were him by Hazel reports received hero Simultaneously police here an had confessed to the robbery of the Marr Grocery Vt July 31 the Colorado Popcorn ver The Rocky Mountain Grocery and a Wig gly had confessed o burglarizing tho Johnson ware louse at where cig were Moat of this loot waa recovered but part of it la be to have been recovered in Scores possession at Colorado Denver police Is be leved to bo tho saine man who was sentenced hero In 1930 to six to nine roars In prison for Several Denver banks accused him of forging checks ranging from 150 to Hobart Frazler Up to date it has been the quietest political campaign I can says Hobart republican committeeman for Delta I suppose has got started aa Farmers are yet too busy to talk much he George VIckRoy The people down in the are real George agent of the Union He has just returned from a thru the Ozark Some of the crops there were by drouth this year but they are already talking about the big they expect next The cities have many new build ings under way and the visitor hears little grumbling Hard wood trees in the Ozark hills autumn and I finer to look at than the wood trees after the frost has started to turn the he John Redman Neighbors of demo cratic candidate for congress who in dis are organizing a Webb for con gress says Chairman John Redman of the democratic organize The fact that republicans as well as democrats are interested in the project how well Webb la regarded in hia own he I have some on my new farm in the Nunn district under the which my tenant esti mates are good for 176 sacks to the saya We planted certified seed and had plenty of water and all other conditions I can show people who are skeptical about farming under the some things that will open their saya Green The highest courtesy which the or can offer to anyone was given Jimmy Cline when he led the United States band in his own num said The band could have done no more for Hawley To Speak in Greeley on Tuesday Congressman Hawley of Ore of the tariff passed at the last session of will be a speaker id Gree ley to explain the provisions and workings of the on it was announced here is known as of the strong men in congress and haa had an important part in shaping the pres ant tariff which la recognized as the best the farming Interests have re In He is a fluent speak erand is being brought to Greeley by he National Republican organization totalk mainly on tariff Hawley will speak in the Armory at Greeley starting at 8 All Clough Furniture Stolen Here Returned All the furniture known to have been taken from the Clough Furniture company as well as a few small pieces In have been Identified and returned Albert The furniture waa taken in a raid on Denver with Herman Vood aad James Hazelton being al eged to have been connected with ts removal from the local Jesse Patterson Jesse county er and republican candidate for re is the son of the late Pat who came to the present Gree Continued on Page 2 Petitions Ask Alteration of Hospital Rule Standardization Opposed and Commissioners Are Asked To Have Hearing on Question of Letting AH Use It Equally bearing about 625 signa tures and the county to its hospitals to all of the county on equal terms and condi have been filed the board of county Besides the petitions signed by these there is a longer one chiropractors osteopaths requesting a hearing on the Name of who has been most active in sponsoring the heads the This aame group three years ago lost a suit in the state supreme court in which they attempted to force the board of county commissioners to so change the of the hospital that other than recognized physicians and could practice Following is the statement to the commissioners filed along with the other and signed by a dozen To the Honorable Board of County Commissioners We are filing herewith several pe that the countys hospitals be opened to all residents of the county upon equal terms and Of the several hundred many are of long standing in the county and have taken an active interest in public We believe that you should be and are willing to be governed by the wishes 6f the public concerning any institution supported by public tax ation over which you have For this reason we request that your body set a date tor a hear ing on this matter at which time the petitioners and public at large may appear and expresa their views and that such hearing be held without a We are convinced that the present standardization of fit to the taxpayers of Weld county and it results in harm rather than benefits to the Police Quell v Rebel Group at Room Is Cleared of AH Not credited Delegates Before Sec ret Report To Colorado Conven tion Is Read Associated Press Longmont police force was called this morning to quell a controversy which broke out at the annual convention of the Colorado Womens Christian Temper ance Union as the meeting was called to The church hall in which the convention was held was filled with gesticulating and angry women as the police officers The disturbance arose when Adrianna re quested everyone but accredited dele gates to the convention to leave meeting liall while executive con ference was It waa announced that a report of the official board which met last night would be read at the executive Immediately several women announced not leave the building until report was They demanded that the paper be made Police persuaded the Insurgents to leave and the private meeting What the report contained wag not made The dispute was the latest develop ment in the attempt of insurgents to unseat Hungerford president and force an audit of the books of Cottage a refuge for unwed mothers conducted by the The insurgents announced last week they would propose Smith ot Denver as president to succeed The latter has been pres ident of the organization for 27 A report was that the insurgenta had decided to with draw their candidate but leaders in the movement would not confirm or The fight of the insurgents this morning was led by Ora Bailey and Marie both of Denver Wheat Market Stronger With Offerings Reduced By JOHN BOUGHAN Press Market Editor weakened times in sympathy with stock mar ket grain prices averaged much higher In addition to the effect of news from Liverpool that Russian and Canadian wheat were reduced in the wheat market here was stimulated by dry weather complaints from the Balkans and Australia as by dearth of mois ture over domestic winter wheat ter There were Canadian reports of damage to unthreshed wheat by re cent snowfalls and heavy Wheat closed unsettled to IK cents bushel higher than yesterdays Corn closed to 3 up oats to 1 cent higher and pro visions varying from 25 cents to 75 cents Lopez Sentenced to 30 Ricardo Mexican nabbed by police as he was trying to make away with groceries taken from a local was sentenced to serve 30 days in the county jail and pay costs of the action by Justice charge waa petit Tribune Phone Numbers 3 for other and 5 for job Three Minor Windsor Boys Are Taken Over by Juvenile Court Three minor accidents were re ported to police here Stone of 1341 Sixth avenue waa driving south and east off avenue onto Fifth street when he struck a Chrysler sedan go ing north and driven by Shep pard of Fort Dorothy Mosier of La driving a Chevrolet waa back Ing from curb oh Ninth and damaged a door on the Bulck sedan owned by Heinze of Henry driving a heavily load ed waa unable to stop in time to avoid hitting the Dodge delivery truck driven by Young at Seventh avenue and Sixteenth Lad Wounded as Boys Fire To See Him Jump f Fort ville of has a rifle bullet in his face because two other youths shot at him just to see Herman and were held for the shoot Each said the other fired the The bullet struck In the forehead Physicians planned to take him to Denver to remove the Adams Draws Line for Two Policies in Prison Parole f Associated Adams has drawn a distinction between what he terms holding up convict paroles for Inmates ot the state penitentiary and allowing convicts all tha good time permitted under the In a to the press Jast he said he wanted to correct an impression he had gained currency since the institution of hia policy ot each request for a parole before affixing his signa ture to it or putting it over until a later I am not holding up convict pa he No paroles have been wilfully held up in this It la true that numbers of since we started studying each individual case placed before us have not issued from this office over my but that does not mean we are hold Ing them The governor said he had not hon ored parole which in his opinion carried an excess amount ot good time allowance for the con victs without explanation satisfactory to him from the warden or the board of We are he all tha good time permitted under the und that permission is contained la the first two sections ot the 1921 parole The third which appears to corrections board unlimited power In granting good is tho one take exception to and which apparently is abused In gome As for containing mora the allowance ot good con In the first two sections of tha there are Instances In which these are but we cannot slga such paroles when ths explanation of the circumstances under which tho additional good time was granted ap pears to bo