Independent (Newspaper) - December 31, 1935, Helena, Montana Farley Denies Says Neither Hoover Nor Borah to Win THE WEATHER for Unsettled and probably snow west colder extreme east portion DAILY VOL. CENTS DECEMBER Full Associated Press Service Member N. E. A. N. Y. Stock and Bond List Compromise on Bonus Brewing PIPE THE MAYOR AT HIS Says Farley HK ALSO HECTIC RESPECTS TO BORAH AND OTHER GOPS Dec. Chairman A. Farley of Democratic National com- asserted tonight the re- publicans o u 1 d nominate neither Hoover nor Senator Koran for llo called to who as oil for Xot also for tho fust a reply 10 opposition of against 1'iPMd'MH 1 ho loader the budget had been iiit by of and was well able to nf HIP deficit Senator pr Illinois a out i in thp national cner Illinium foresaw elt s by million Borah to statement In that IIP had Khen to a Cleveland trio to filter Ins in tbc primal ins May 12. All at Boston liy foi mpr H Kly of Massachusetts he would port Alfred K. Smith for HIP IP if should IIP a A by Kline ni Nebraska progressive league draft Senator to an independent In six A suggested senate investigation uf the Liberty made by Joseph of general counsel of Hie Ka- lional Under Guard MAY FRAME MEASURE TO SUIT PRES. ROOSEVELT BRITISH TAKING MANY PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY Informal indeed in a moment of relaxation is Hizzoner the mayor of New shown here as be leans back in a comfortable position to his corncob But H. isn't seen In such He's usually out on the filing his latest campaign being directed at market in he banned the sale of small artichokes in the metropolis GOVERNOR HOLT TAKES FIRM STAND AGAINST EMPLOYES OF STATE FILCHING TAXPAYERS Dec. S. S. American bringing and I Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh and 3-year-old Jon from the United Stales to arrived day off the Gladstone police mg a protective ring around the baid there was no doubt the Lindbergh seeking sion in was aboard the vessel It reached here at 7 23 a. m. a. in. Chief Immigration Inspector Blagg was here to expedite the entry of the into Car A personal friend ot the whose name was not dis- had an automobile ready at Hie on 2) nor of Georgia democrats opposed to HIP of President P Roosevelt will meet soon in to launch their account which has been going oil for came to mi abrupt cml Holl initiated anil caused be I passed by the Mate board of iners a resolution Mill keep all particularly those working in the in check so that will In- no needless expenditures of state Claims Held Up adopting the the board of at HIP m- of Goveinor Holt held what lie termed of claims for The were allowed when K was de- to inaugurate the new lations on Jan 1 The regulation which spells to padded expense accounts nd racketeering state That on and after January I. all state employees requested to a receipt for all lodging charges regardless of the the receipt to accompany the expense and it further resolved That the head of each board or furnish immediately to the board of iners a list of all the in Foreign Ethiopian troops for major offensive predict I'd this week plans for long ship ar- off heavy gnaid at fc still digging tut while more snow Washington man discusses compromise on dismisses and as republican presidential Angeles T h e 1m a Todd's mother holds to accidental death Al Smith stits con- hy i statement that he received and rejected pre- While In Dispute AL AND THE FIRST LADY AT his department with a designation of their and that hereafter the bp on expense claim and unless special arrangement is made with the board of Helena shall be the headquarters of all stats arp requested Jo see that the provisions of this resolution are carried out from this date The resolution was adopted by the hy unanimous members included Attorney General T. and Secretary of State Sam W. Service Many of the claims held ing the adoption of a suitable were from the public service headed by Tom Carey and his junior Jerry The cipal claim was that of James Combe of state oil and gas supervisor Although listing his in the claim lives in Helena and in addition to his was and had been submitting ex- pense claims of I per Another progressive claim which was halted was presented by State on Page 2) COMPTROLLER OF U. S. EXPECTS TO PASS APPLICATION Thai Helena will a eral grunt of with which to repair new high school is the statement made hy Chairman K. M. Hall of ena school who day informed hy V. H. state MAJOR OFFENSIVE IS ON IN BIG BATTLE COMING B- The Press An of a million men reported poised for its first general Daly's invaders In the Government officials in Addis Ababa said they expected the most bitter fighting of the war this Throe totaling men arp on advance city It believed Emperor Halle Selassie has a eral offensive In Koine Premier mceling with his prepared tor a long siege by creating a new Industrial organisation 1o control business and MESSENGER BOY CONFESSES SENDING EXTORTION NOTES N. V. Dec. 21-year-old con- of from Trunk K. A. him m he dirt U for n Seeking same thrill some hoys gel hy turning in fire K. Rochester signed a the United Slates attorney that ho wrote the letters threatening the Iwo men and thoir children with kidnaping unless his demands were met. will be given a mental Grobo and will bo held for trial on charge of at- tempted Judge can determine Just how much thoro said Ihe United Stales He also said terms of the killed Anglo-French plan were far from satisfactory to Budget items were An Italian said 52 Italian and fighters were killed In a on the northern losses were described as A tory in the southern war 7.0110 also was As a result of the quarrel foreign policy two of tbo republican group In Ilio bei of deputies from then parly They former Premier Andre Tardien and In Spain's cabinet resigned because of an Internal quarrel and thus the government was unable to reply to Great Britain's for an surance of aid if Italy attacks Ihe British fleet in the Mediterranean director of the 1'ublic Works ad- that the grant had been approved bj officials in Final approval of the grant by the of the United States is but it is ed that this would be given as a matter of j Word concerning the application for a grant and loan totaling 000 foi the rebuilding of the de- school building has been according to Mi. Of this the school board is to furnish 55 per or circulating yesterday to Now Dec. Alfred E. Smith bluntly leveled an accusation of falsity at a purported White House man precipitating a tempest involving both himself and Mrs. Franklin D. In a bristling birthday I the New York governor I characterized as a ported assertion of an anonymous White House spokesman that he had been invited frequently to the presidential but that he had always His words came as an outgrowth to an invitation extended by Mrs. Roosevelt asking him to he the president's house guest when he came to Washington January 25 to address the American Liberty league an Smith turned First Explains Even as Smith was speaking In New Mrs. Roosevelt was ex- plaining at her regular press con- ference in Washington that she had received a from the former governor declined the in- worked with Governor Smith in every state campaign and when he ran for the First Lady according to the White House statement quoting her from a stenographic have always asked him asked if he and his family were coming down for the fifth and if they would care to come and just as I would have asked any other Kly for Smith Former Governor Joseph B. Ely of Massachusetts simultaneously declared he would support Smith for the democratic presidential nomination in 19H6 if Smith be- came a Smith was wary about ing his participation In the 1936 presidential saying only he would make conclusive relative to it at He would not divulge the nature ot his address before the American Liberty hut his statement the effect the school board had today the belief he the West Coast Construction j planned a vigorous assault on the lo proceed with repair I New work on thn high were according to Mi. TO LIFT TAX Hy n. CORNELL Dec. Sentiment for concessions in- tended to melt some of the administration's opposition to im- mediate payment of the bonus strengthened today behind talk of from a key man in the perennial Author of a that would pay the bonus through the inflationary method of issuing two billion in new Representative man returned to the capital to announce he would sider a compromise on the method of payment that has been one of the bitterly contested points in the annual congressional bonus To Escape Veto Talk of a possible compromise that might escape a presidential veto was heightened when dent Roosevelt parried all tions about the bonus at his press The inflationary Patman which Mr. Roosevelt is due to be taken up in the house ary 13, because of a petition signed bv a majority of members at close of the last The house over- rode the president's veto last and only by a narrow gin was he upheld in the Some democratic leaders have spoken in a friendly manner of the pending in the which would provide about 97 per cent of the full value of a BYRNS SAYS IF IT IS BE May Be Short soldiers bonus certificate should payment be made immediately and leave financing to the Soldiers would receive 100 per cent of the value of their ed service certificates if they waited until 193S. The latest suggestion for ing the advanced today by Representative Rankin would provide for payment by using some of the billion lars worth of that simply lying idle in the while go unpaid and the country suffers for want of an quate circulation BUDGET TANGLE THREATENING TO CURTAIL SIX UNIVERSITIES SUPPORTED BY STATE OF OHIO Dec. A tangle in the state government's budget problem precipitated a crisis tonight In the operation of six vice president of Ohio State said the uni- versity trustees would have to meet immediately to determine whether the school would open Jan. 7 after the holiday The school has enough coal to last only until next he Heeding opinion of Attorney General John W. the state control board refused today to vide emergency funds for coal and other operating purposes for 193C. President J. 0. Engleman of Kent Stale university said Kent's coal would last until Jan. 5 and that he expected school to re- sume after the Ohio has sought from the control board a transfer of for books and plant Bowling Green State Miami university and Wilberforce university have been forced to curtail some of their because of the budget MOTHER OF THELMA TODD THINKS DEATH ACCIDENTAL who stated the only vork be- ing done there was the erection of a When word of final approval of the grant for the repairs to the new high school is the school board will select the company to do the Mr. Hall Dec. nese consulate announced receipt of a message today saying the 50 tier cent surtax on some wheat pulp and logs and lumber imposed last July 20. will be Year's lifted by Japan New JUST A MINUTE WITH Los Dec. Alice mother of the actress told grand jury today she convinced her daughter's by monoxide nn She denied having made the statement attributed to eral hours after the blonde screen star's was been Weeping and obviously dis- Mrs. Todd left the grand room on the arm of Harvey close friend of Thelma The mother had been on the witness stand for several Deputy District Attorney Eugene said she had given the grand jury that hasn't been The statement that Miss Todd had been subject to fainting denied at the time of her death by her was reaffirmed day by her Blalock He said the jurors had not at- tempted to question her about the relationship with Roland her business or di her divorced West told the Associated Press ho would the Miss Todd was to have taken to Mrs. Ford's the Sunday after she was last seen was at Last when two men came forward ro declare they were to have been the West said know who she was going and I can say positively it was not those Went Alone he was going j She always went everywhere And that explains why there was a vacant place next to her at the Trocadero on the last Her friends always understood she would go places but they always set an extra in case she should bring TO BLAME Dec. 30 Speaker outlining a gram for asserted tonight there would be excuse for such as would unduly prolong the wish to emphasise he said in an address delivered in. the radio forum of the Washington any such de- lay will be influenced by political reasons and will not serve the best Interests of the On Program On the program he Appropriation with a pre- diction that their total would be re- as with those passed last Neutrality urging on his own behalf that considerable discretion be left to the president in determining what items should be made subject to embargo when other nations are at Legislation strengthening the tional with a plea for Bonus calling at the same time for the formulation of a that will meet the objections of the Agricultural if the supreme court invalidates the Possibly other substitute uies to replace statutes now before the in case it rules any of them There will be agitation for the Townsend Byrns but he added hasn't any chance of After reviewing the needs and enactments of the emergency Byrns asserted that now may expect a continually reducing budget and that business can have no reason to fear increased ex- in the Dec. caused hy an explosion in a confectionery destroyed three buildings here early this ing with the total damage at from to With the assistance of the Parco flro the was brought under control shortly after 3 ft. m. Santa Dec. never heard of a law compelling a private individual in times of peace to take an oath to defend our flag and respect onr Neither do I know of laws compelling xis to give public jobs to mon and women who refuse to take such an oath or requiring us to leave them in their jobs should violate that From the president of this country on run of officeholders must swear uphold Constitution and port the Should any one of them willfully fail to do the offender is liable to loud Then why not include teachers and col- lege those whose high task it is to mold youth into stuff fit for citizenship and civic Why should they be suffered to peddle sedition and yet go on drawing salaries from the public ple who claim they have conscientious scruples when what most of us think they really suffer from is communistic And for the as 1 understand the right of free speech and the gift of free education do not mean license to spout treason on a campus or scorn ica in a A red flag fits an auction T don't I'd over get used to seeing it over a district 1RV1N S. Copyrighted 19JS bj NANA Dec former viceroy of India and one of Britain's most brilliant Dec. square miles ot Hesse and parts of Bavaria experienced two sharp earth each of from 2 to 3 seconds Scientists said they weie the most severe shocks in 24 In Pirmasens walls were windows cracked and the suburban population fled the open ing their homes would The coincided with a den thaw FIVE I IN M died of 75 today at the age EXCHANGE SEAT New Dec. IN mm Kansas Dec. j National Students Federation of 1 America congress today voted to j support a congressional hill sub- I optional for compulsory training in laud grant Delegates lo the an- of the federation turned thumbs down on compulsory military training after a hot stock exchange announced today the sale of a seat for an increase of over the last sale December 23, and greater than thp previous high set November 19. Dec. Asked today about hopes for thp New observations on the dying year ot 1935. President Roosevelt suggested to newspaper men they wait for message lo He said he planned to see the old year out members of family at the White House tomorrow night SHIPMENT I Dec. At record shipment of ounces of silver was sent to the United States today abroad the S. P. President Cuba Wis Dec. Trapped behind a locked door when fire gutted their farm home five persons were fatally burned and two others so seriously burned they were not expected to Floyd farmer living near and of his na 6. 13, 3. and Betty 11, died late todav Mrs. Dent and a were said be near Ward an authority in thr and treatment of NO DATE SET BY BOARD ON HEARING HAUPTMANN CASE N. Dec. for It may meet late thin Bruno or early next week tn hear of personally the court of pardons ask for n Tho court met. but did not take of Its cession to call upon in the death house of the state Governor old 0. an ber of had indicated recently might Tho members considered case in- formally and fixing a date for a formal hearing on a petition the hut it not likely to appear as a witness un- less he has statement to As tn Tile pontons court thn governor's reprieve though the governor reiterated he lied no intention now of staying execution should the pardons court refuse to unier sentence to die thn week of Jan. for the ft the