Hutchinson News (Newspaper) - September 7, 1925, Hutchinson, Kansas READ NEWS WANT ADS EVERY THE HUTCHINSON NEWS FINAL EDITION July 1872 SEPTEMBER 1925 TWELVE 1LD SOL NOT UNIONIST HES ON JOB TODAY Relief From Heat to Come in A SHORTAGE OF WATER Kentucky and South Carolina Sorely in Need of Sept Working man can sweat at his own While he enjoys his annual day of rest and he will find Sol on the ac cording to the weather with about the same indus try that has In recent days sent thermometer In widely scattered soaring to new September The weather has become cooler bver the eastern Rocky Mountain region and the Canadian thanks to showers and thunder find the eastern seaboard may look forward to refreshing rainfall Elsewhere east of the Missis sippi temperature changes will be Is the ominous warn ing of the official weather High Sunday Just what that portends can be Visualized In these figures tor yes Chicago 90 Fort and 104 Mem Little and 102 and The weather may was dotted lib with cities which registered from the high eighties to the even Century reading At the temper lature started towards a record when 95 was the first of three showers totalling In fell and the thermometer de rapidly to 71 Pray For Fasting and special prayers for Vain to break an almost drought la South Caro lina found signs which augured no Immediately Thomae proclamation Betting aside the day was complied I With generally in the Western Missouri and sections of Kansas were released from the of the heat by showers and I Kansas City was one of the happy promised cooler weather for Ths rapid shift from 94 to degrees there yesterday pro a small tornado which clam half a dozen south of the I heat continued at the mercury touched The highest was at where thirty year was year record was 102 whs reached at The dry spell has a threat ot a water shortage Jn several northern Illinois FOURTENTHS INCH PF RAIN FELL Rain to the amount of of an Inch fell in last nigh following on the heels of one of the hottest days of the summer despite Saturdays forecast o I cooler weather on the Sabbath Sharp lightning and heavy thun Ber accompanied the rain hero bur 3 damage was reported from the Telephone and tele graph wires of the local were reported to be in good Light showers was the repor I from towns west Of hero on the Banta Fe Dodge Kins Great Bend am Garden City nil reported rain bu light Towns east o on the Santa Fe appar ently fared Flor knee and Peabody reporting good Only light showers wore report from points on tho Rock Island west ot Rain at I Rain to the amount of cooled the air here last bu today tho mercury made a nev Start toward a high temperature soaring to 9 Degrees at 10 oclock this morning Lightning struck the steeple o I the Catholic church here the Little damage was don the A Record At Fort I rAn official temperature of 10 here yesterday was the hottest Sep tember weather for many A tot wind fairly blistered Indications before noon to Iday were that It would be as hot a Four on Destroyer Die in an Explosion destroyer United States navy I reported by radio tonight that fou 1 mon ot crew had been killed I I BRITISH POLICE FIRE INTO CHINESE CROW I tsh police in the international se late today fired on hinese engaged in a Edward avenue and Hona wounding one Labor Benefits All the Chieftain Says Marks Anniversary of Holiday Launched in 1882 by Handful of Trade BY WILLIAM American Federation of Labor latt we ft well to re all that this Is the an of the origin of Labor A small band of earnest racle In their enthusiasm r the benefits gained by paraded In the city of New ork on the first Monday ot Sep This was the beginning of Labor Tn 1884 the convention ot the Federation of Labor ailed upon all wage earners Irre of or to Labor Day until It should e as uncommon for a man to work n Labor Day as on Independence There Is no need to tell how sue that appeal has None 111 deny that that condition Is The Idea of Labor Day spread the Although few of the states have not made a legal holiday It Is observed In hem Just as loyalty as In the states where Labor Day laws have been Vast From a small handful of men ho met In In 1881 and what Is now the American of It has ground 3 enormous and Its has revolutionized Indus ry for the benefit of both the wage arners and hen It was the day was imply a for In those times en hours was hlle many were kept at their tasks sixteen and more hours a The opposition to tha eight our day was In 18B4 he American Federation ot Labor ook the preliminary steps for a un rersal demand for eight and n less than two years work rs In industry gained a shorter By 1892 the lavement had spread throughout ie At the present time hose who work more than ours are the who without for aided In lacing the American trade union movement on a firm Legislation was sought and not a ear has passed but some remedial aws have been The first was the exclusion ot the While the law wag ed in It was many years later lefore It was so changed that the people were fully pro from that sort of immigra Last Slaves Then came the federal aw and the seamens which reed the last slaves In the United Many people do not know that Iva trade union movement was the earliest advocate of compulsory At the same time de nanded that children should not bo to work for wages but should be sent to school and given every opportunity for rho years have elapsed since then but the struggle to educate the masses and to bring freedom from occupations to the children ins actively While two aws enacted by Congress prohibit ed children at a tender age from gainful occupations they were de clared Now we have a proposed amend ment to the constitution which If adopted will confer upon Congress authority to pass statutory tlon making child life Bitter and malignant opposition is being made to this worthy But thi American Federation of labor wll continue the tight until It has made t possible for Congress to proteci the nations children from Indus trial The Saturday and the fortyfour week are the results ot trade union The American Federation of La bor and its affiliated organizations have not only brought greater hap In the lives of the wage earners but in the nations hour o danger It pledged the of Its members to the government of the United pledge was Work For Interests of The American Federation of La bor Is never at a loss what to d In any great And this wa exemplified a thousandfold In It attitude during the great Among the other victories am activities which no one can deny t Labor are compensa tlon the restriction of preventing the of labor undor elimination ot th sweatshop abolition of tene crusade the white plague by Instating upo sanitary workshops and tion of the sale of One reason for the success of th legislation urged by the America Federation ot Labor Ig that it bene fits all the people except the prl Labor asks for that is not good for the people gen It has stood by the farmer In hi efforts for economic It always has supported any prac legislation that would benef the It has aided ever LABOR CHIEF INSANE YOUTH ADMITS SLAYING KIDNAPED GIRL Harrison Leads cers to the WILLIAM GREEN RED DOCTRINE AND AUTOCRACY EQUAL DANGERS resident of Labor Federation Urges Workers to Strike Two Assailing autocracy In Industry and communism as allies In a com mon purpose of undermining or labor In Wll lam president of the Federation of fle lared in a Labor Day address here hat labor must stand firm In re lating the efforts of The determination ot gome em Green to assume the position of dictators to their was serving only to ac the organized labor move Particularly he saw this to be rue in he regarded he need of further organization of as still Worst In In this great bee hive of Indus employers of labor have as turned a position of Be They dictate the terms of employment the wages the number of hours which a laborer must work and the conditions un der which he must this process they as though by royal the living condl ot their This state of affairs should not exist In In this enlightened period of the worlds The rights of the work ers be No opposition will prevent labor ing men and women from organiz Green adding The need for organization and tlon Is keenly felt and the werk ers are determined to Join with helr fellow men In their efforts Lo raise their standards of living The and minds of men are being The worker realizes how weak and feeble In his Must Strike Organized labor also Is determin Green to oust com as a destructive force within Its own In view ot the fact that the communists have challenged and are challenging the hosts of or he and by every means at their disposal are seeking to secure supreme control of the trade union movement ot the loyal members and officers of the organized labor movement will strike and strike We will not cease our efforts until communism and the communistic philosophy and those who represent are driven from the ranks of organized MANY HAPPY RETURNS OF THE DAY IS SON OF AN ATTORNEY Confession Comes After long Questioning and Identifica tion by Man He Shot His Long Rest Has Helped President Mass President is going back to Washington later in the as sured by his physicians that he is In better physical condition than at any time since entering the White House two years Eleven weeks of rest and tlon on the shore here with official duties taking up a limited period of each appear to have put him In excellent shape tor the winter grind In the Mont confessed that he kid naped and murdered Mary Harrison son of a Hew York lawyer and formerly a college student and an inmate of an Insane asylum was held in Jail The motive for the kidnaping was but why the girl was killed IB not Part of the confession Is withheld by the au Noel confessed that he also shot and killed Raymond a negro taxi driver to get an automobile different from his and then ihot and wounded another chauf feur who gave chase after the kid At first It was thought that a negro had abducted the Used Her As Grinning and with a tinge of he stood over the girls body In a clump of bushes on Preakness Little to which ha bad led the po Noel said I put two bullets Into The body was lying face Marys hands were on her There were bullet holes in her head and Noel said he led the girl out of the car 2 oclock Saturday Too frightened to utter a she was left stand ing while he backed away and tired many he as If at a Then he dragged the body into the Escaped From Noel escaped June 28 from the Essex county asylum for the In sane at where he had been confined at the request of his February He was he to have suffered a mental breakdown from For a short time he hod been a student at but had left by request of the The confession came after 23 hours of hy detectives Early his Anne was closeted with him In an attempt to get him to Then David hardware merchant and father of the slain got down on his knees and the boy to tell the Noel said Mary was He of to return her for He spurned a Officers hunted up the sum In When they returned Noel had changed his But later he confessed and took the police to the spot where Mary was He Shot He said he determined last Tues day to kidnap a girl for He noted the residence of Joseph vice president of the New York Trust Company on leaving his own car on a lonely he called for a Pierce was driving him to an ad dress In Little Falls when Noel shot the chauffeur in the back ot the head and killed He drove n then crammed the body into a The next using he grabbed the Daly girl from her playmates in front of the Bower home and drove Overtaken in an automobile chase of ton miles by John the Bower he shot and wounded Later he telephoned Bower and asked whether she was Inter ted in a girl with a pink dress whom he offered to return for He hung up when 3ower asked for his Identified by Suspicion first attached to Noel when the license number of his abandoned automobile was report He was taken from his home o the police The police noticed bloodstains on his A revolver and cartridges were found n his Then car was also blood Identified Noel as the man who shot of the Over vrook said that when brought to the Noel was suffering from catatonic dementia SAYS WORKERS HAVE CAUSE TO FEEL ELATED Secretary Morrison Cites tie Influences Which Have Been News Goes to Press 3 Hours Earlier Press time at The News office was advanced three hours to In order that employes might enjoy the The final edition was oft the press at 1oclock Instead of 4 oclock and the News family as well as store and office workers down town will play fish and In other ways absorb the TODAYS GAMES NATIONAL LEAGUE with no symptoms Delusions persecution haunted He was Found in New York In a coma after Ills escape from the Re turned to the he was found much Improved and was Considered Good Noel worked for a time recently a driver In New York and lived at a Mills He was a model his friends and had been a bright He twice won citations tor good deeds while patrol leader of a troop of the Boy Scouts at His Dlx is a member of a New York law firm of Anne a magazine collapsed when told that her son had con Before Marys body was found Noel said I know that my son Is and I thank God that he has I only pray that the child Is safely Chinese Call Hong general strike has been called by Chinese at The cus toms house there has been closed and employes have left for Maco in labor in America fias never had a more militant organization than now or Its hers greater cause to feel Frank secretary of tho American Federation of de clared in an address prepared for the Labor day celebration here to day of the state federation Despite the most ruthless cam ever Inaugurated by our enemies immediately following the World war to weaken and destroy tho trade union tho or forces ot labor stemmed the tide of the fierce onslaught o these holding their ranks intact and preventing a wholesale reduction in wages and a reversion to long Mr Morrison Against Open The labor leader assailed the open shop advocates as In reality an enemy 6T organized labor be cause ho never concedes the rights ot his workers to bargain He reiterated organ labors opposition to use of the injunction in Industrial disputes and its support of the pending child labor amendment to the con Organization of company an carrying of group Insurance tor employes and sale of stock to employes were described as all Harts of a subtle plan of istic employers to stem the tide of labor Mine Operators Discussing the present anthracite Morrison asserted figures compiled by the United States coal commission showed the operators wore well able to meet the miners increased wage de mands out of their He de clared have millions of tons of small size coal piled up hope to dispose of at increased and that they al ready are Regarding the fede ration secretary said the cry that this country needs Immigration to man Its production machinery Is losing Its because of the In crease of the ma American he no longer dare operate plants at 100 per cent capaci ty because the low wages they Insist on paying makes It ble for the workers to buy back the things they Pirates Beat Former The Pittsburgh Pirates pounded their former Wilbur in the morning game of the Labor day event and won eas ily from the Chicago 8 to who relieved also hit Cuyler led the at tack with tour including a double and a Brooks hit a home run In the ninth over the left field fence scoring and ahead of At Morning Chicago 010 15 Pittsburgh 811 17 3 Batteries Keen and Gonzales Old ham and New both games post Two games CHAMPS BOOST LEAD BY A WIN THIS MORNING Walter Johnson Pitches the Senators to 2 to 1 Victory Over HOT FIGHT FOR COMMANDER OF KANSAS LEGION Lou White One of Three Most Prominent A RECORD ATTENDANCE Heavy Registration Marks Opening Day of Conven tion at games Two games AMERICAN LEAGUE At morning game Louis 100 212 11 3 Detroit 3UO 11 1 and Hargrave Doyle AMERICAN At morning game Columbus Olu 341 Toledo 001 8 12 2 Werro and Urban Tunney FRENCH SEAPLANES MISSING 43 HOURS aviators La porte and Priol and their three mechanicians have been missing fortyeight hours since their disap In the seaplane trials from Corsica to on the southeastern coast of Light units from the Italian fleet collaborated with French ves sels In scouring the Mediterranean but without I WEATHER Amundsen Ship is Heading for Frisco exploration schooner sailed yesterday for San where Oscar has been Instructed to sell was dispatched In to attempt to drift in the arctic Ice pack across the north but after the ship had been frozen In two years and a Amundsen ordered the tion Instructing to dispose of tho Maud In San Thrilling experi ences during the long Beige tn the when the tiny vessel many times was threatened with tion by terrific ice were related by members of the crew upon their return to civilization August Much scientific data and pic overcast and somewhat unsettled tonight and Tuesday not much change In Oklahoma Tonight and part cooler to Baby Mine iur in uaia The British gunboat both and were e et fa ai STAND ALONE YET BUT A LOT OF COLLEGE GRADUATES ARE STILL LEANING ON THEIR DADS Sept Johnson pitched Washington to victory over tho 2 to 1 In the morning game of todays holiday double It was the eleventh setback for the crumbling and stretched to eight games the margin between them and the Rallied In Hold at bay for eight as In brilliant out the Athletics staged a rally In tho but It fell one run short of tying the Bad baso running cost the Mack men their chance to even the count for Miller was caught over running third base for tho third out attor Holt had scored on a drive to left by pinch litter Johnson not only twirled effec but led tho Senators at the out three hits and scoring Washingtons first run In the fifth on Rices Homer Joe Senator first base man gavo the worlds champions their second and deciding run In the eighth when ho blasted a home rim Into tho left field stands with the hoses Johnson was touched for nine but was invincible In the pinches until the until he was relieved for a pinch hitter after going eight also was effective In the pinches for tho most He struck out twice with two men on the hot sultry weather the game was fought out In an atmosphere of world series excite ment before a crowd of Score by Innings 010 Philadelphia 000 With favorable weather conditions the seventh department con volition of the Kansas American of being one of tho bent In the tlie or Heavy with all parts nf tho sluto wli Indicate u bis in running and a warm Is for the election of the todays MP addresses by Edwin Iv commandant at lorr and Hanford of past national commander of the American five Hits after the annual departmental Parade will be A Gavel For When convention morning the Council Grove legion post presented Frank Chief stato with a gavel made from the Council Oak at Council where tho In dians and white men held peace conference a hundred yearn Three cities are after the conven tion for Wellington and Junction A Hot Much Interest Is manifest In the preliminary caucusing for stale Louis or of the and a distinguish ed service cross is out In the open with his White is assistant superintendent of tin State Reformatory county He expects to receive the endorse mont ot the seventh nm possibly early help from the eighth Glenn of has a strong following among the dele Somera made himself solid with three years age as chairman of the state leg Ion bonus he that issue to a successful conch Booming Delegates from the third ro advancing the name of Jo of son of that well Ben heir has taken prominent part In both local and tata Thia Is the convention to which he hai een a Ho has served tate Kansas city ami are ro as tho dark horse lea of the Smiths fol owers are already on hand anil ave made overtures to some ot he Aa yet noth ng has been dona in the support t ONeal In the it ho convention should falter mo in the selection of a com ho Is looked upon as the me man most agreeable to all to the of the state ik for another Shipping Salvage Of the Shenandoah Labor Day no cessation of ac planned for the dismantling of the part of the wreckage that tha United State navy wants for Its study of aero Late besides cutting up tho wreckage to procure the de sired men working under tb direction of the board of tlon also photographs of th wreckage from every The salvaged parts are being crated up for shipment to the nava nir Commande lacob H I wests to greet Raymond on of the two injured survivors of th I who has boon in th j hospital minor Is coming to Call well to confer with Commande Klein before tor the Indicate a big John the other an more seriously Injured seriously in Jured survivor In the Marietta ho Is Improving Ills co operation has been da erred for several i After tho navy men have cut nut I those parts ot the frame work they the residue will be offered I lor subject to bids of 1 No Trace is Found Of Mine Dynamiters authorities early today were continuing their Investigation t the dynamiting last night of the an house at time 12 of the lock Island Coal with m race of the A strike has been In progress a A sheriffs posse which went to he scene of the explosion last night with followed the culprits trail 150 yards to an All Indications as to heir course or Identity were lost Only two guards were on duty at he mine when It was Neither was U was Ind I cat ed that tho damage would be re paired by but the extent ot the lots was no The damaged mine In the largest In the Hartshorne It had bean oper ating all week In defiance to thf strike Search For Missing Plane Is Continued searching operations ot sub larger fighting craft anil airplanes continued with grim de termination today after nearly H week of fruitless hut not despair ing effort to find Commander John and his four men who failed because of a fuel lu an attempt to fly from San Fran cisco to men are missing In the J The University of London to be tho university in the WEATHER AND ROADS Kansas roads mud tost roads rowla Arkansas toads