Hutchinson News (Newspaper) - July 2, 1924, Hutchinson, Kansas READ NEWS WANT ADS EVERY Hutchinson s Final Edition VOL. FOURTEEN July 4. 1872) JULY 2, 1924 NO. 313. V ' WILD DISORDER COMES WITH BRYAN PLEA FOR They Stand Today McAdoD 1-^ Commoner Heckled Throughout Lengthy Address Which Preceded 38th Which Was Last Taken Before Adjournment This Roll Call Failed to Develop Any Change Among Square New July 2.-At the end of its ballot and a riotous session in which William Jennings Bryan declared William G. McAdoo amid roars of the Democratic national convention adjourned its session to reassemble at 8 o'clock Square New July 2.-Seolcing to pull the Democratic convention out ot Its William Jennings war horse took the today and clared tor William some Irom the galleries by the old time party leader repeated the incident In Which at the 13nltlnioro convention 1012, lie took the platform and ' lov TWa Bryan did not any candidate by he said ho would content himself naming some he fitted for the At the top of the list stood CAN'T SHAKE OIL FROM While the packed with Smith supporters ran ott Into a riot and Chairman Walsh ordered some sections ot them the went off UiCo people ott Into fits of and the Smith people went to From the floor a New Jersey delegate shouted to have stated that Senator Walsh was the greatest of nil 111 mind that he that McAdoo has accepted from At that point more pandemonium broke and there was some about propriety of Bryan proceeding imder the SAYS WALL STREET HAS PURGED him yelled a Smith from Vno him twenty gentleman asked about Mr. McAdoo's retainers from Mr. replied when some order was retainers to Old replied will go and nay that if oil ever touched McAdoo the Intense and of Wall Street has washed It all The man who Bryan the question was Joseph F. Jersey By that the crowd howling Bryan down and Brynn was shouting into the noisy mess him and nobody could be An Ohio delegate mounted a chair and you tell liow McAdoo collected a fee of tor cutting off the taxes remainder ot the question was drowned out lu One Could shouted In hut men teot could not hoar what he Tho of the commoner were the only Indication of ha was Dennis F. Dunlavy of Ashtabula Ohio was the man who Bryan to explain McAdoo's part In the tax From the B. Moore of Ohio delegation demanded the regular Uryan waved to Moore lu an gesture to sit The chair refused to any motions while Bryan had tho of New Jersey was recalled that the chairman had previously stated that he would entertain a motion for tho regular order after Bryan has answered the questions asked from tho Chairman refused to return to the regular order and told Bryan to go didn't the man's shouted ono delegate pointing out the Ohio man who about the tax The riot died away for a second and Bryan of the again the movement toward governments socialism and communism has boon brought be tho concentration of wealth that has enriched the few and made homeless the He followed un on the party for tho Teapot Dome scandals and tho Mellon tax 431.5 443.8 443.5 442,0 ' 444.11 444.0 471.0 470.3 478,6 477 476.6 470 4-0 470,5 474... 432 433 438,6 438,6 43S.5 430,5 415,5 413 418 23......... 415 30 241 251.5 2f.6,6. 201,6 26t,6 203.5 278 2911.6 302,2 301 ' 303.5 300,6 305:6 MONDAY J. W. Ralston - 30 30 ao 30 30 30 30,6 32.6 31,5, 81,6 31 31 31-32 34 I 34 34,6 66,6 67 03 67,5 60 60 04.5 61 Gov. Davis 23 20 20 28 27 ' 30 20 33,4 12 .ir 11. 11 11 Underwood 32 83 31 35 SO 37 38 416.6. 416.6 404,6 445 430,6 444 40 305.! 312.6 312,6 I 311,6 307,6 307.5 307,6 308 308 308.6 310,6 316.6 321 333,6 322,6 322 310.5 311 323.5 m 331 321 TUESDAY AFTERNOON ai 30 30 31 30 30 i 32 32 33 03 69 84,6 lU 123,5 129.6 120,5 11 10 10 0 6 6 6 6 TUESDAY EVENING 31 32 34 34 33 33 32 32 31 33 33.5 32 32 126 125 3 28,6 120 124,5 TODAY 127.6 128 121 107.5 107 107 107 ' 108 26 26 20 46 25 26 26 25 25 25 26.6 20 25 24 25 25 30 30 30 25 24 25 30 20 20 2!l 2il 25 25 24 24 24 32 24 24 24 24 U 42.5 43 43 ' 41.6.. 42.6 42-.5 48 46.6 43,0 42.6 41.5 40.6 40,6 39.5 41.0 42 3!) 39.6 11-1 46.6 39,5 80,6 39,5. 89.6 30,6 38.5 39.5' 89.5 39.6 39.5 30,6 30.6 inson 41 111 10 21 ' 10 20''''^S 23 f 22 23.-^ 23 23'^ 24 23 23 24 23 24-24 24 21 NUISANCE TAX REPEALS INTO EFFECT TONIGHT Removal or Reductions Along the Full ' MOVIES TAX FREE NOW DEMOCRACY SURE Bitter Factional Feeling to be Intensified by Bolt of Time tho go on piling Bp riches In tho hands of the Bryan will only bo a question at when the same question Lloyd asked In will bo aSHed in the United man ot to know and the Democratic party to tell them that It is bolter to have a good government than leave largo v ' taken up about half with the roaring and booing of the Walsh him on the him It was and with a thank the com- left the ' business of the convention returned to tho roll call of on the 3Sth Start Third Day's Just as the clock moved up to ' tills Chairman began tor It waa secured and prayer by Rabbi Newman of Now and at When ho a Mo r. in tho Missouri tho Job of calling the The business as usual with 24 votes Oscar Underwood from U Wits among the Did tho famous call for ballots the rising Gov. first cams in where McAdoo lost one to John W. Few Once more was not ready to come to a decision scattered her vote among tho The same division held The McAdoo strength held good overnight In and under the milt rule the twenty-six went to McAdoo again aa did tho twenty from Kansas and Thei twenty for John W. in iana Held good Massachusetts made no and Maryland's 16 holding good Tor Michigan was not ready to change her Neither was Then came Mississippi on which the McAdoo people had been for John W. Davis held The McAdoo forces had failed to make a dent la the Davis strength The Davis line held lu North Carolina took back tho single vote it had been giving Smith and added it to again scattered her 70. South Dakota Us one loose from Ritchie to Walsh of Montana and gave the remaining hino as usual to ' Everyone on Virginia's 24 still stood on today's first ballot with Senator Tho lines generally on nil sides wero Davis held tight to his from his home the remainder of roil went through about the The total number ot votes cast on the first ballot today was the full strength of the full convention effectively disposed of stories that delegates and alternates wore going Delegates might have gone in small every delegate who had departed had left an In North Carolina McAdoo lost a half vote which went to Davl In Pennsylvania there was some switches but did not affect the McAdoo McAdoo again sot up quarters across tho street from tho garden when convention Ho a room reserved In the name of one of bis McAdoo planned to remain at tho hotel throughout the sessions and receive Shortly after he arrived at the hotel McAdoo aides bearing messages from their began to circulate around tho Mr. McAdoo also held an with William J. Start With a fresh ballot the wont Into the The McAdoo not overlooking any show of They announced their votes with roars and In college yell divided McAdoo 2',4, Smith 33>4 as again held last tor as did No on the 22nd The clerk went at the 33rd. Slowly the were upward toward the and San Francisco While the call was going J. bryan had a whispered on the Mrs. McAdoo Keeps was box again with and the - ' In on 33r,. William Gaston of Massachusets got a half vote Smith McAdoo's was Michigan Michigan went back to Senator favorito taking all political letter to the Newa by A. L. New July 2.-Receipted for teii days or two weeks frora 7>row York hotel's won't be the only thing Kansans will take home when the Democrat convention They have wrapped up the finest bundle ot trouble ever placed in a single package by a homo state delegation in a political Governor Davis and his are certain the chance of success was just when the McAdoo people so abruptly called a halt and put the twen ly Kansas votes where they do the most They won't for gat the rude treatment in tho next tew Then there are a tew choice ideas gathered by the They ore to charge a good deal of their trouble to tho Davis people who In in the way every was to bo 1( the Governor anil his friends argued bo and so the Kansas delegation would have gone to McAdoo a bit May bo it would have Maybe it But the interference ruffled a lot ot tender feelings just tho ' Have no Feeling for Mounting Expenses in N. Y. Madison Square July 2.-Many of the date managers were working the from gome on the delegates The Ing feature ot the was that a lot ot telegrams came colj The dictates of the finest traditions of a. hundred years of democratic in the view of 0. Max chairman ot tho North Carolina are that high strung homo folks who send telegrams to their representatives in tho national convention should pay the Qf soma 300 from all sections ot tho state reaching the North chairman this many came expressing approval of tho telegraphic on the presidential us go on unalterably in favor of ot in All ' Charging Less Than Fifty Cents Relieved of Extra Todays Games NATIONAL 3; 1. 010 000 020- 3 12 0 At 001- 1 5 4 Carlson and Barnes nnd 4; New 1. 100 111- 4 10 0 At Now York 000 000 001- 1 5 3 Vance and Watson and AMERICAN Death Claims Aged Ness City Veteran Tho July 2,-The purse win heave another sigh ot relief at midnight tonight when further ciita in tho national tax under the tiew revenue law after thirty day period stipulated from its The are entirely while field of miscellaneous taxes material reductions take - ' Included among tho old law which are eliminated outright are those on telegraph and telephone messages and the stamp tax of two cents per hundred dollars on checks and sory The tax on theatre admissions of one cent for each ten cents charged is changed to apply only on ' admissions in excess of fifty Other The live per cent tax on Jewelry including musical instruments so will apply on those exceeding 530 in and on watches only of a value in excess ot Although the law levies a new tax ot five per cent on automobile chassis and bodies and motorcycles on chassis selling for more than and three per cent on truck or and bodies selling for more than it compensates a measure by cutting in half tho five per cent tax on automobile parts - Another cut to become Is that from two to one cent per hundred In the stamp tax on sales ot boards of trade and similar trading Freed articles freed entirely of tax levied under the old law Pleasure boats and and Philadelphia 9; New York 8. First R. E. New 11 2 At 13 3 Hoyt and and BIG SHAKE UP IN FOREIGN SERVICE Sixty Names Removed U. S. Rolls by Retirement ' and r 2.-An unprecedented shake-up in the foreign was today by the stato department under of tho recently enacted Rogers blU for reorganization of consular and diplomatic Retirement for ago and resignations removed sixty names from the permanent and in addition a Crom top to bottom was Ono diplomatic and 31 consular officials were retired as having reached the limit ot 05 five been carried on an list were as eight diplomatic 13 consular officials were demoted as falling to reach the required standard of and two names were removed by The out by the recently personnel board was declared by officials to have had tho of placing tho entire combined service a merit Prom this they tile service should bo definitely - a In which advancement will bo dependent solely on individual Meybe things would hare been different it tho delegations from some of tlie other stales had blue prints and diagrams for their Every time the got a vote from an outlying district he thought tho meant it. his homo state folk coolly him aside at the end ot nine roll his broad Christian spirit in Illinois started ail the trouble for the Kansas On tho ballot they spotted the governor throe Later tho number was Sometimes It was as as Then and and Pennsylvania kicked In with one or two or votes July 2.-Tho federal Intermediate credit banks have made loans aggregating to the farmers ot the country In slightly less than one year since the now credit system was it was announced today by the federal farm loan board at the conclusion of the semi-annual conference of the board and of the farm loan and Up to May 1 of the loans had been showing that ot government money is being used by the farmers to finance crops or livestock ' A formal statement issued by the board said it was witli the record made by the banks and regarded the system as having established itself as a useful and necessary American ' smoking livery hunting and shooting riding motor not for fishing or national defense and X-ray films and Postmaster His Own Lifel To tho naked eya it looked as though perhaps the outside world was beginning to take tho matter seriously under a it was clearly apparent that Smith organization was merely playing checkers with the McAdoo 0. - Those votes strings tied to them and they were dragged back whenever it seemed wise to place them to the credit of some favorite son c 1th ambitions and a tew votes of his own that needed In tho life ot the Kansas it was all a serious what was his visors and managers from home wore disposed to be moro concerned than Uie Governor The net result was aeries of conferences and caucuses ou the floor ot the convention during the Several times ^t looked as though tho delegation would clash and go to tho mat official Once after a count ot noses the Governor yielded a olt and for a scries of the stayed with McAdoo without the necessity of a police patrol to watch tho Sunflower State Guyer Makes Race for Little's Seat Kansas July 2.-XJ. S. former today announced his of the ot- leaders to make the race tor representative from the second congressional district of Kansas to fill out the unexpired term ot the late Col. C. meetings favoring already have in Miami and Johnson July 2.-John H. 63, postmaster ot 24 miles south of hero committed suicide last night by shooting himself In the He note saying lie was tired of his a left instructions ns to ills He is survived by his wife and ' Mr. Shufeldt served eight years as county treasurer of Nowata years as Nowata city nnd had been prominent In Oklahoma politics and since lie was a prominent a member ofthe Baptist church and a Sunday school He owned a large ranch and a in city and far as dose friends had no financial or other - This of tho convention is placed on wires while the ting is merrily the show will end abruptly in a low Maybo it will be in process several One thing is Governor Davis has been ono of the biggest victims of political kidding sinca tho convention crowd came to Over in the Illinois delegation and in of the enemies groat But It has caused boils and blisters that won't heal during the remainder 0.1: tho campaign many tho will be that the home delegation didn't slip foom under lust when was a Clue look at White It will also be sometime managers will admit that the didn't spoil a by - i on Page 20,000 Sign Card of Greeting to Coolidge July 2.-A birthday card for with greetings and good wishes to which 20,000 citizens ot Massachusetts signed their was com today for transmission to him by The president will be 52 years old on July 4, and the card will be in hla hands for the Reed Says McAdoo Cannot Win Missouri ' Tho July 2.-If William receives the Democratic nomination for president detent in tills state as as that the sun shall arise and sot upon election said Senator of In a issued from his sick room here Gasoline Drops toi 16.9 Cents at K. G. 8.-Oiisollno at City filling stations today dropped 4 cents a gallon to lUt Standard lod was Tho new price la eludes fair tonight and rising temperature Thursday and north portion PROGRESSIVES BAR COMMUNISTS L. N. WILSON Ness July 2.-L. N. 95, civil war veteran and a former newspaper died here yesterday at tho homo ot his Mrs. W. D. Mr. Wilson was born In Niagara N. in 1S29, Ho served in the civil war on tho United States flagship San He had been a member of tlie Masonic since 1S55. Ho was active in Masonic work uiui in the Grand Army of Ur attended every Q. A. 11. national convention up until this when his health began to He was brought hero from Hutchin son while on his to attend the stale encampment at Mr Wilson will bo buried in Mr. Wilson is tho grandfather ot Mrs. W. J. 310 Crescent METHODISTS OF SOUTH MEET TO DISCUSS UNION Special Conference Convenes at DELEGATES FAVOR PUN Joining cf North and South Branches of Church Still Requires Much I Crops in Stevens and Also Okla. ' 0,- July 2.-Conimun--Ista, will not have a port in tho tor progressive political action here July 4,-If the sentiment ot tho national meeting hero is carried This committee agreed that the credentials ot all delegates shall he inspected and that when known to be such shall not be Fach It was will have to represent an accredited Democrats May Not The national committee ot the conference for progressive political action Into session here to workout for tho July 4 convention which Is expected by its leaders to nominate Senator Robert of Wisconsin for Only program was In sight and It hinged upon possible action by tho Democratic national convention in Now If 0. McAdoo is nominated for the and George L. president ot the International Printing Is named as running soma union labor chiefs hero said they feel bound to support that ticket over any nations made at They this was a Hall storms did great damage to wheat and other crops in the vicinity of Stevens and In the country around late yesterday dispatches to The News today Destroyed Much July 2,-Reports to tho Santa Fe here state that rain and hall storm in the vicinity of Moscow last night completely destroyed the wheat crop area 180 square About two inches of rain foil and hail atones covered tho - The storm extended nine miles oast and west from Moscow and twenty miles north nud A Heavy ' 0, E. Grain company at telegraphed Tho News through Stevens county at 5 yesterday caused total loss to 18,000 acres Damage done in a strip four miles wide and 35 miles long. Estimated 350 Devastated by hail late yesterday afternoon da all a strip twelve miles In which Hooker Is the destruction was done the stretch ot Tim July 2-- The special conference ot the to consider unification with lliu Northern which this re- at until 3 in tho midst of a on a resolution advocates immediate sine dla A resolution proposing that ot a that the present is conference lie called to meet next May to consider introduced by and Joseph F. Cockrell of July 2.-A conference ot tho Episcopal WHS face lo faco today with the problem encountered within last eighty proposal lo unite tho seven million Methodists ot tho country into ono groat Goes to The were to plan latod by a Joint commission ot tho northern and churches be to the regional which compose the Should two of tho conference approve submission each conference at next annual meeting would volu upon the and should fourths 6� tho minor bodies ad unification would be un accomplished once the ot the The general conference already has voted to submit tho plan subordinate See Breakers There was every Indication that tho conference would not sail smooth delegates believe the session to bo in violation of church constitution and thoro wore numerous one first motions bo would provide for Us virtually would be It was and In that event there was talk of an attempt to stop the proceedings by lo federal district court far a temporary Sentiment of tho appeared to bo overwhelmingly in favor ot submission ot tho unification plan the regional Some admitted the plan did not appear to be perfect but expressed the belief that once tha two of tho were united tho rough spots could ho ironed out with little As reported by tho at the National 4 (i 8 S 10 12 12 2 56; 80, IT'S NOT Gaston Means and Secretary to Prison New July 2.^Gastou 13; former department of agent and Elmer Uls who yesterday wore of conspiracy to violate tho national prohibition were today to federal penitentiary nt Atlanta for fined and Masked Bandits Get in K.C. Bank Kansas 2,--Two masked bandits early this afternoon bold up the State liank here and with about the they tore ed George J. and Mrs. 13. ft to lie the floor and Inter locked them in: the ' WEATHER AND ROADS Kansas roads Toads roads roads good roods roads Premier Says France Wants Only Deserts July 2.-Premier has sent a telegram to tho congress of tho League of Nations Societies In session at in which cruelly tho course of recent aaka only Just reparation for damages she has hut once that result has been she will ho faithful to her traditions and have no- greater preoccupation than to contribute with alt her force to toh organization of a sincere and lasting peace Britisher Wins French Associated July 2,-Cyril British amateur won the French open decided hero with total of 2!)0 tor tho Walter tho American professional Of open finished with a total of 29.?. Farmer Slays Wife and Then Ends His Own Life July 3.-Auihorltioa are unable to determine the motive which Howard S. 64. living near here to slay hla and four little girls and ialer take own life lu bis homo Monday Tho bodies of tho victims wore found yesterday morning by and a rural mall carrier lying on tho floor ot a front room to which they had been carried by clothed only their night Tho under 12.years of and hU wife had evidently been beaten on tha head while Price's death bad como from a gunshot MacLaren at Thu July 2.-Stuart at the anchorage here today yon his flight FOLKS WHO PHONED 4400 V Coldest July Kansas Juy City July in ihn history tho according to 1'. At B o'clock the Tho lowest former - July record was July the mercury showed Mister John Henry Decatur Vaa Dyke Adds to his income by teaching at At first ho a colorless ad- Which pull a aa answer hn But John Henry thoughtfully vit moio he'd committed a that ' Puss that It bii ' The panorama Act 4�ctron Is a