Delta Star, The (Newspaper) - November 2, 1937, Greenville, Mississippi READ It k profitable habit to yen have a discarded artida one would bay or you are seeking employment Football ONE PAY AHEAD VOLUME I NUMBER CCCt GREENVILLE MISSISSIPPI TUESDAY NOVEMBER 2 1937 x PRICE FIVE CENTS n Munches Flying fortresses In Surprise Attack Planes Rock All Shanghai ITALY SAID PACT First-Time The Great Mystery Used if SHANGHAI Tuesday Nov 2 her great flying fortress airplanes Into sky at 8 a m today in a surprise oir attack on Chinese lines alone the front It was the first time the groat mystery pride of tho Japanese air have boon used in Ihn na war projectiles they rocked all Shanghai The planes were believed lo have been flown hero from Jpan proper tt was understood they carry cannon in addition to heavy machine gutis and bombs The greal planes unloaded bombs oil Chinese troops holding marshy farm lands wost and south of cily Thu bombardment was the heaviest of tho long battle for of Shanghai nnd Hie river delta planes the were counted al a m from a British de- sector post II appeared lhal General was attempting lo clear the way for a mass try attack which would enable his troops lo cut tho railway and win a major victory before the nine powers conference called lo con- the of powers towards the in sels t The Japanese had kept up a Common Bond Will B e Communism It Is Reported if TOKYO Nov 2 Japanese generally believed that Italy soon will adhere to the ation against communism and will be prepared lo join with country and Germany in event Intervenes militarily in the war The belief based on nese press dispatches from Rome and Berlin and tho increasing conviction that country must he prepared lo support com- mon front on world politics of Berlin and Rome Japanese foreign policy today is dominated by the war office nnd it was the office which originally planned and executed the tion Sn is tho which n I ways has as :i military alliance against bur hud one primary lo prevent Moscow from helping China in u major way in of a war That war now lias nnd tiie is nerving the which Japan envisaged Japanese generally feel that Russia keep out of the Tammany Faces Worst Route in 137 Years As Polls Open Queen Eden Warns Antonio Floras da who resigned as ernor of Rio Grande do Sul Brazil together after the national had requisitioned the state's troops for federal service Federal officials said the action was taken to combat activities S e u o t left for Uruguay LONG RANGE RE-EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM TALKED Roosevelt To Be Asked To 1 Call Conference To Discuss Plans fc Nov 1 UP President Roost veil on his return to Washington Inter this week will be urged by one of his advisers to convene a special conference of leaders in try finance agriculture and bor lo formulate a long-range program It was learned if NEW UP Hall's worst New York Cily polities was tonight as on voters prepared to ballots for or other municipal offices a of bitter slinging Fiorello 11 backed by labor and was Tor re-election over the Tammany candidate Jeremiah T by such New Deal ers us Senator Robert F ner and Post mast er General A as well Governor Herbert who split with the New the Supreme Court tion plan of ranged as high as the dOn margin forecast in New York Daily News straw poll predicted their candidate's victory by 000 votes The campaign for district at- torney of New county ed ns hot as the mayoral race with Thomas E isl choice a strong favorite over Harold W Hastings Tammany candidate The Daily News poll forecast the rackets election by n plurality of voles out of an estimated to be cast in In a by-election of the 17th silk slocking congressional dis- Bruce Barton advertising executive favored on Hie Republican over Ilio erican labor party ami Stanley regular Out of the mayoral election will arise national possibilities victory especially by bo ex- lo set a drive to send him to higher office An independent with labor party support he us possible presidential in 1040 Farley re- hoping lo he New York governor in 1938 would his hopes by a victory Bet l ing commissioners lale odds of A to 1 on LaGuardia and 8 to 5 nn Dewey So sweeping were the tinns of Tammany's rout that some observers said Ihs leaders were hoping to salvage positions on the board estimate powerful patronage regulator A system of voting for City to decades of Tammany tion over that branch of the government The system by which voters indicate their preference in order was ed to give representation In mi- Previously Tammany lias held as much as per cent control fought to the last minute despite evidence of ging support He scheduled 12 rallies for tonight contented himself with a brief radio address a appearance al his lucky and ington he lias made liis final campaign talks ns for II Duce To Stop Dangerous Methods Accomplishments of 4-H Get Recognition At Mississippi State College Several ideas have been ad- as to the best method by which may bo promoted relief it One hundred and two telling of the of 4-H Club were sent to Miss Stale College yesterday by Miss artillery They are not so certain and the federal Brumby merit all and alBed toward balance Alt art change de- pending oil the outcome of the national unemployment census now being prepared hy John O Ohio industrialist The suggestions however crossing of creek lerday liad he nese lines in infantry sorlies nil of ed by Chinese machine hidden in of the countryside It appeared ing migHt be the bloodiest since tiie great Shanghai bailie started 78 days The Japanese were keeping their attack some from and American defense lines in an effort to avoid tional complications with ington and London A clash in authority between United Slates marines and naval over an American defense zone by Japanese threatened day to develop a showdown er neutral rights in the bloody fighting around The Japanese entered the zone to seize a rice cargo from a nese junk American officials ly aroused by the increasing peril fo the foreign colony of ment by the warring Japanese and Chinese armies on Settle- ment areas immediately ed tho incident Co To Church Sunday Signs To Be Asked Council from Ernest Smith editor of the Times John A Fox manager of the Chamber of Commerce and Modeling Carter editor of the Delia Star have been received by Dr Frederick E Smith con- gratulating him upon his tion to Go to Church day sigm on the new markers anO will be read at the Council tonight This is one of first of a campaign to A large delegation will ably appear before the Council tonight to urge that placing of the Go lo Church Sunday signs on street be ed Not Shot just Blown Up if Mister policeman been shot at and blown my bicycle A police officer was ed to investigate Investigation proved that negro had been no victim of an unknown assailant but had ed head over in a ditch because the front tire of his was blown up past cap- and had exploded for present Japanese Tho reeling here is that tain is China to con- Itio war in every wny that she can short direct find is to induce this United Slates lo follow the snme policy To this move Tokyo feels that Japan must her friendly rotations with The wav to do is to induce Mussolini o adhere to the tion making joint policy bv tha powers :i probability in any part or the world Merchants To Meet Today To Discuss Parking if A meeting of Greenville to discuss parking lots nnd lo thank the Cily cil for making the lots available nnd for erecting street signs will take place at the Chamber of Commerce tomorrow ing nt ten o'clock Also the meeling will attempt to lake notion to get all of tho merchants lo cooperate in using Iho lots Possibility of a Christmas of some kind or oilier will also bo discussed 1 the Ad- ministration idea be applied to industry by wholesale transfer of workers families from tors where unemployment is con- cent led to busier industrial areas 2 Tnat essential industries now in poor financial condition be given federal aid so lhat they can employ more workers Meantime Biggers is the co-operation of labor leaders to conclude his census fully in lime to use it as a basis for tbe projected program He conferred today with President William Green of the American of Labor nnd plans to discuss problem tomorrow with Chairman John I Lewis of the Committee for Industrial Organization My hope is that info tion in the census will point to certain definite tilings that can be of direct assistance lo the large masses of Riggers tonight We want to find out not only which industries suffering from unemployment bul also which geographical Continued on Eight Each child who is n member of the club md has sent in n re- cord uC the amount of work done during the year will receive from UIR extension depart of State Col lego a cert 3 le of membership This is flic tenth year thai the work has been ried on there being clubs in school in the county and two in the Leland schools The program for tho clubs is sent out by tbe Slate College nnd braces s e w i i g cook En g nous e cleaning and use of the terials that they find at hand Miss Brumby goes about from school lo school teaching tho dren tho simple art of making things She is personally with each member and encourages leadership and On Iho back of each ot tho cards which have gone into tlin state sire little summaries of what the work has meant lo individual child quote from the card of Hazel Brown ot The work in has meant u tol to mo Miss Brumby hns taught me to make biscuits and muffins community contest f won high in judging breads Next we crt to beds pasters bed spreads T took my poster to a picnic at the Leroy Percy Park where had a con- test of baking I won place This I made two cup two pol six napkins a friendship vase a waste paper basket and two pairs of curtains This fall 1 put my work-on exhibit at the Fair and he Fair and won on the best ety Hazel Brown is eleven years old and this is her first year in the chib Man Darnell of Glen Allen has boon in he club for seven years Last summer she put up 40 quarts of vegetables quarts of fruit 44 of preserves and jam 51 of jolly and 43 of pickles and relish The total of the products pul up was and cost her The Foch's Widow Greeted Was Wagner Mrs Hahn Denies Any Guilt if CINCINNATI Nov 1 UP Blond Anna Marie Hahn a gold cross dangling against her while sharply denied from the witness stand that she had placed poison in the food or drink of whom slate con- tends murdered LI a scheme to gel his savings Tho mother then marie emphatic denials in wer lo a defense attorney's tions to state charges that she fed a deadly metallic poison to two other old men in an alleged mass murder plot Before a jury of 11 women and one man and n courtroom ed since daybreak Mrs Hahn face pale and lips trembling slightly admitted forging a check with Wagner's name the day he She said he ed her to have the money She denied she forged a will which left Wagner's modest estate to her The courtroom was tense ns Joseph Hood in chief defense counsel addressed the Did you anytime put thing in his Wagner's food or drinks in the nature of Mrs Hahn loaned forward never diet she was asked the same question in regard to Albert Palmer whom she admitted she called Sweet Dady in 1 loiter because he was so kind Again she answered I never did lhat old son Oscar had told the court he had played with chemicals in the basement of the Hahn home where the stale contended a bottle of arsenic was found Mrs Hahn she had to crush pills and put in a glass for Wagner because they Were too large for him lo low in his illness The German a former school teacher said that the elderly sought her out claiming relationship with her The slate had charged that a wall dating it as of January which the alleged was before she met Wagner MARTHA AW nign student who Queen of Progress as a climax to the Festival of Progress completed here day evening Miss was presented with u diamond ring a gift of the American Legion A number of high school and junior high school girls were contestants for honor 1.0 SEEKS CITY OFFICES IN DETROIT ELECTION Election Expected To At- tract High Of Voters it DETROIT Nov The for first attempt lo political control of a major oily was tonight to attract an all-time record of more thijn voters to the polls in tomorrow's municipal On radio programs scheduled far into night Patrick 11 O'Brien self-styled labor who has CIO support and Richard W Reading long time endorsed American Federation of Labor's internecine strife Officially the election will be strictly under visions of Detroit's charier no party or faction will be fied with nunu's of candidates on the ballot But for nil practical purposes the CIO enough lo gain complete of the city a distinct and political patty Its five councilmanic candidates arc high officials of tho United Automobile Workers Union and O'Brien is an avowed champion the CIO Of six candidates only two are conceded an even rice Sugar UAW attorney and Richard T ant president and chief the union's organization drive in the Ford Motor Company Tho battle between the ring labor factions is not cut for only the CIO is seeking political The has merely joined with common enemies of the L Lewis organization its onn announced purpose in the election is to elect candidates nol supported by Iho CIO As Iho deadline approached the CIO turned on a major last-minute drive with its political around the nucleus of an estimated union workers in Detroit CIVIL WAR IN SPAIN SAID NEAR TERMINATION Loyalist Militiamen ed Talking Of Rebel Victory By Irving B Pflaum if With Hie Eastern Loyalist Army in Arngon Spain Nov 1 UP Rumors of a termination of Spain's civil war within two months spread through Catalonia and even around the front Hue trenches today while Loyalist militiamen talked openly of a Rebel victory This correspondent visiting the fronts where tho government's forces are digging in to moot Generalissimo Francisco Franco's drive to the found Catalans at low ebb Civilians and soldiers ing commanders frankly lecl lhal some radical change musl be made in Hie new ment ot Barcelona if the gon f ron I is to be held n gainst Franco's huge massing of troops ft became evident after tug the Loyalist front thai tho spirits of the Catalans the principal reason for moving he government from Valencia to Barcelona over the Another reason for the trans- said lo have been reports thai tho Catalans were ing for a peace with Franco While many talking of a rebel victory others speak of a r financial condition is poor although of- insist it is only ary nnd airplanes upon merchant ships enroute to Loyalist ports have cost the government thousands of dollars Tho cargo of the British er Jean Weems bombed and sunk off Barcelona Saturday was ued at Rich Catalan farmers who ex- the recent disorders appear to favor the side os touch ns they do the present regime in Barcelona and it was indicated that the Negrin government might assume a more tive policy in order to win over these farmers and business men The first move in this tion appeared today when in- formed political sources told of an attempt to reduce Communist representation in tho cabinet at risk of alienating Soviet Russia's support o the Loyalist cause Weather it Partly cloudy day and W ed cooler in Wost and North portions Mostly cloudy colder in West and North portions on Tuesday Wednesday cloudy colder in East and South tions Confidence Vote Wo Accept Dictation From Eden Shouts To Commons LONDON 1 UP Forr oigh Anthony stern warning to Premier Bonito Mussolini IQ halt liis highly dangerous ic methods of threats arid ulti- won a rousing vole of confidence in the House of Com- mons tonight for the government's foreign policy The of Commons amid the loudest cheers e government speech m recent years voted dence 363 to 142 after the Eden berated II Ducc foi porting Germany's colonial de- mands nnd announced We offer our co-operation lo all but we accept dictation from none The foreign secretary's attack on Italy appeared to murk ah of British mouths of cautious diplo- matic maneuvering on Eden's part in an effort to stem II warlike defiance r have noticed a tendency trv methods are highly Eden said There is an inclination to en issue orders from the tops proclaim what are virtually call it peace methods will never have any response from Cheers drowned out his Such orders never will obeyed by the British public We are ready to make tion to peace in the vorld and lo discuss the difficulties will v those aie ngt deliver ijt anyone's command We will work with other nations but we will not Eden's speech wis Vigorous in his entire career was en route to Brussels for Far Eastern ference when the House vole of confidence rejecting ai laborite ment in reply to address of last Tuesday It was apparent from Eden's speech that Britain is to discuss the colonial situation with Germany but is angry with solini for his Fascist speech in Rome iti which the dic tator asserted that lasting peace depended upon return of the Reich's wa lost poss ess ions in Africa Eden questioned Italy's good faith pointing out hat Italy re- African con- cessions from her World lies Groucho and Chico Marx Fined for Pira ting Radio Script FOCH'S of a statue at ondes France of Marshal Foch commander of the Allied forces in the World War was attended by tbe Marshal's widow shown above as she was greeted by General Georges French chief of staff was the village In northern France where the Germans signed the Armistice ending the war's HOLLYWOOD Nov 1 UP A federal court judge today ordered Groucho ami Chico Marx nf tho movie comedy team to pay fines of each for pirating a copyrighted script It was a pair nf badly ened corned hi ns who stood before U S District Judge George grave to hear sentence ed under their conviction for criminal copyright infringement in the use of a skit lost year the judge gavo them the maximum fine could be sessed under the Jaw but he spared them juil The comedians sighed their relief Judge ordered them into the of the U S until the was paid As soon us their appeal bond was receipted the comedians were released They ly left the marshal's office for their homes Under the charge a meanor on which a federal court jury swiftly convicted them last Saturday a maximum jail tenco of one year could have been imposed The brothers wore frankly afraid of receiving a jail ly When the time came for them to stand before the court they were white of face Their hands were clasped tightly be- hind their backs and they ed like tragedians Gazing severely at them over his spectacles the judge I have read both the script written by the Grahams thors and Carroll ham and a transcript of the dio broadcast by you gentlemen I am convinced that the sions used in the radio cast were lifted bodily from the copyrighted work of the hams You hove committed a moral offense but in view of the charge is a will fine you each and shall stand com- mitted to the county jail until the tint is paid You will be ordered into the custody of the marshal The comedians were visibly relieved by the sentence which amounts to perhaps salary WASHINGTON MERRY ROUH DREW ROBERT S A WASHINGTON W h i t House master minds are awaiting the trend of developments during next few weeks with bated breath J Government experts have formed them that November tell the story of whether iness slump is merely a rary recession or the of another major depression H consumer buying picks then the winter's outlook is ful Christmas trade will supply another big shot in the arm and conditions can be ex pec led remain more or loss on an keel seasonal spring upturn y But if consumer buying pick the exports ed watch out tor a nose dive in January or February The key to the situation they f told th e Presiden t is Their diagnosis is that mounting prices were the cause of the current slump Con on Four