Iola Daily Register (Newspaper) - November 13, 1933, Iola, Kansas REGISTER No. 17. to The lola Daily The hilu Daily and lola Daily MONDAY NOVEMBER 13, 1933. Tte 1867. The lola Daily Established 1697. FOUR gAGES ARMISTICE DAY A BIG SUCCESS IN EVERY WAY Thousands Celebrate in lola Aided By Good Weather CREDIT TO WORKERS Thanks Many Who Helped Make the Project Go Over thanks for the cooperation which he could not have been was such a spirit of helpfulness the chairman it was really a for me. Everybody did his work so well and was so willing to give and take when differences of opinion did arise that I want to thank everybody for helping to make the day such a Dr. Parkhurst also voiced praise for Mrs. George Vosse and other members of the City Federation oi Women's clubs who were responsible for the outstanding success of tho people he the exception of the women how much hard work involved in sponsoring the Worlds of credit be to who did act so unselfishly arid who helped to make lola got down to business i the project the that it gratified and cheered by thj realization that another day celebration has been carried out And Saturday if judged by any ot x number of TJie is always accurate barometer and it might be Today Mrs. Vosse said that theri is no reason why the should not be retained anu enlarged for next were dozens of she told me they could have entered a large amount of material had but known exactly what the was to from and State here to there is no why it should not be an even greater success than it was SMITH SPEAKER ARMISTICE DAY Praise Voiced after Address by the Justice in Court House Park FOUR INJURED IN AIR CRASH Three Critically Hurt asj Ship Is Forced Down In a Storm HUNT FOR SIX HOURS Hitler Policy Acclaimed By Germany's Millions Chancellor Given Almost Unanimous Endorsement By Vote in 90 Per Cent of the Nation's Electors Voice an Enthusiastic Conductor Credited For Steering ers to Scene helo city and authorities take care of- the milling that there were 25.(K)0 jand 30.000 persons in may excessive to I but the fact that tht four officers here had been | to duty QL major over state this fall and consequently should be experienced in should be Other persons guessed there were halt that many and even il they 12.000 to 10.030 constitute a sizeable i the day an unr ArmStice There wasn and those distinguished visitor were inter- lur mto the The day and ' impressed by what he really started off with the Parade i to say after Drum introduced by Chairman J. L bugle were there Justice Smith spoke for a plethora of sound thirty minutes and held the which thrilled spectators who | vided attention of a crowd of streets and eral hundred who gathered around Horn points in the bandstand to hear Thanks to the Major loud speaker which In the various sections ot ihad been generously set up for the the announced today I the words of the orator as I could be heard easily even that A. R. | part of the audience most distant j American Legion I from the Boy Floral stores I Department storta Style J. O. Penney i; lola B. P. Advertising Groceries Stephenson oil company honorable First prize in the hobo and clown section went to Dan The President ol state R. H. Yates anc H. V. One of the floats drawing much comment and one of the most beautiful seen in any Armistice parade here Vas the City of lola float which was not competing for the One section of the parade which drew much favorable comment was tlie and Girl Scout The marched led by troop The girls were there marching four abreast with arms Virtually aU were in uniforms which were highly parade was the crowd divided some going to the football game in Riverside where Garnett defeated lola by 6-C. crowded the and still others walked the and saw the musical give parades and who weren't at any of places fought for a seat in Memorial nail for the free vaudeville one of the four saw more than capacity That night a square a dance fOr colored and dances were At the club ana at M. W. the dancers held forth until well after Dr. John L. general said that ht wanted every person who helped in any way with the celebration to know that he personally extends his The speaker paid high tribute to the gallantry of American soldiers as it had been manifested in all our He described the situation on that part of the ] western front where the division to which his the 139th; was assigned in the Battle of the The he had established a line with machine so. placed that they believed no troops could face and through which no man could pass The American troops did face it. smashed the and won the Captain Smith believes that an- ' the Associated Nov. 13.-Poiir Kansas were three when their crashed into a tree tn a forced landing in a dust storm here last They were Dr. B. L. his Louis wholesale fur and C. AU but Louis were dangerously The men lay in the wreckage of thr plane six hours glimpsing the signaling lights of a flickered the navigation lights of the planel He alone was conscious when four one his Leslie M. reached the wrecked plane was returning to Kansas City from a day's trip to where Dr. Sulzbacher had performed an Thi men were taken to Menorah hospital in Kansas The plane crashed about 8:30 o'clock as a dust storm raged furiously over Kansas aiui When the failed to arrive at the Kansas City searching party started out ir. a Members of the party were told by a conductor here that had seen a plane circling over tins city and then disappear in Uie Soon several searching were combing the Finally at about 2:30 o'clock this the wrecked plane wai Dr Sulzbacher has for years been one of the leading physicians and surgeons in Kansas He is in nis late 50s. His is 22 59, is a of the Wholesale Fur Dr. Sulzbacher and lus son apparently last consciousness with the Louis could recall nothing desperate efforts to find a place to land owner and pilot of tiie is 32 years He explained he a place to land alter an of tlie the supply was running Much gasoline had been used us the tossed plane about in an attempt to find Credit for the plane given to J. M- conductor of a Kansas City bound Seeing the plane here and then the con- the Associated Nov. 13.-Adolf Hitler is armed with the almost support of his people today to press his bold drive toward a new deal for More than 90 per cent of the electors cast ballots In yesterday's reichstag and foreign policy well over 90 per cent of those electors rung up a for the and his Today the entire nation joined in a celebration of the event hailed by leaders as a of Germany becoming one No sooner had the result been indicated tlian Propaganda Minister whose work figured large in the big turnout at the called for a day long Jubilant Nazis saw Hitler increase the party following from 17 to 40 million voters as they OPERETTA TO BE GIVEN Public Is Invited to Open Meeting of Moments Musical Club mat said he it had other war in Europe is | forced and if it comes and continues upon his arrival in the conductor the and told attendants he believed a plane had been down near He wai told a private plane was Immediately searching parties started from Kansas were Schmits air was filled with dust It to me the pilot of machine was to get on int ground and out of what have a high wind in the When I first saw the plane it was directly above the but flying very The plane was so warped that tho not be removed at once One wing over the edge of a any length of time he does not see how it is possible the United States can keep out of it. He the maintenance of a strong navy and a policy of preparedness so far as the army is concerned that will enable our to do its part when the crisis He believes that hundreds of American soldiers lost their lives in the last war simply because they had not been properly He would not have that mistake SCOUTS HONOR FUNSTON Patriotic Pilgrimage to Memorial an Appropriate Part of Armistice WEATHER and ROADS FOR tonight and Weather Ontlook for the 13 lo November 18, 1933. Foi the Northern and Central Mostly except rain or snow in north Ter for the 24 hours ending 5 m- yesterday 70. night 28; today excess yesterday 4; excess since 1st, this date last 66; lowest 28. Precipitation for the 24 hours ending Jat a. m. 00; for to 34.34; deficiency since January 1st 1.69 Relative humidity at 7 a. m. today 88 per barometer reduced co sea 30.43 a. sets 5:12 p. m. Weather and Dirt Arkansas Dodge roads A new feature of the lola Armistice Day and one which proved so interesting that it doubtless will find a permanent was the tribute paid to of General Frederick by Boy Scouts of this As most of the readers of The Register the lola Kiwanis club ago set up a marker in of General Funston is left of the old Stony Lonesome in which he taught i term of school when he was 18 of This built of stone in 1866, was abandoned many years ago and soon fell into with only a part of two walls still The Kiwanis club had these walls pointed up so that they are and put on the front wall a bronze to the memory of General It was at this 3hrine the Boy Scouts assembled at 10 o'clock Saturday to the number of nearly 200. The program was over by the Rev. W. E. Van After an invocation by the Rev. N. A. of Mr. LawTence of an Eagle gave a brief biography of General Following this Mr. Charley F. Scott a eulogy of dwelling particularly upon those characteristics Scout might wish to ana upon the high spots of one of the most dramatic careers in the of Music for the occasion was generously by the high school band under the of E. V. Community Club Tiie regular monthly meeting of the club will be held tonight at 8 o'clock in the city Chlet among the matters of general Interest to be discussed will be details of the program lor Christmas lighting and an will be presented in full costume by a cast of more than 50 members of the Moments Musical club in junior high school auditorium at 8 p. m. The is invited to attend and no admission will be It is the annual meeting of the was originally a of musical numbers by Julius but for the purposes of this presentation it has been into an The dramatization was done by Mrs. M. Lloyd Brown is Mrs. E. C. and Mr. E. C. leader of the orchestra that will provide the musical Three solo parts will be taken by Mrs. Floyd Miss Ruth and Russell The chorus will be of 33 voices and the yesterday's results with the elections of last 5. he got another reichstag which will take orders For the Nazi slate of reichstag candidates the vote as reported by Wolff's agency was 39.621,437 or 92.2 per cent of the total ballots invalid votes 3.348.125 or 7.8 per cent. It was a total vote of 42.-969.562. In the plebiscite by which the nation approved Hitler's foreign policy the count 40,583.430 or 93.5 per 2.052.100 or 4.7 per invalid 789.999 or 1.8 per total 43,-425,529. with the overwhelming support for which he i had pleaded throughout the Chancellor Hitler was thrust upon the pinnacle of power he sought through popular but today there was no immediate indication as to what he proposed to it. The plebiscite was interpreted as approval of Germany's withdrawal from the League of of her breakaway from the disarmament it was as ratification of Hitler's stand for and with other Speculation today was centered on European The general belief was that Germany would play a foreign powers to make the first There was less concerning probable early developments within Far-reaching constitutional reforms to complete the work of remodeling the government to Nazi were without HEALTH CHAMPS NAMED County Boy Third in State Contest Won by Glenn Sherwood of WALLACE SEES FEDERAL HAND ON ALL FARMS Innovations of 1933 Nothing to What Is Secretary Says EACH TO BEST USE Good Lands for Bad Lands for Ultimately BIG JOB WELL Several thousand people came Ida last Saturday and from in the until found no difficulty in entertaining | There were drum corps and brass bands to watch and There were flags and banners j and other decorations to was a parade with half a distinctive as interesting to look at as it passed in the blaze of the evening flood lights as it was in the full glow of the early afternoon There was a football game of college There was a vaudeville show from the big There lyas a huge room filled with curious and beautiful and historic a veritable museum with a rest room combined the Associated Nov. 13.-Secretary of I Agriculture Wallace envisioned and cots were at day the complete acre by of all America's farm land with only rich soil used for farming i and the remainder devoted to and the which administration has done thus far in 1933 may seem but they are only a faint foreshadowing of some of the things which will ultimately be necessary before the United States has finally made for herself her new true place in the family of Wallace The secretary of agriculture addressed the association of land grant colleges and another speech in his series through the disposal of any who wished to use There was a notable address by a member of the Supreme It was a wonderful And it didn't just For weeks sixteen the committee headed by Dr. J. L. Parkhurst had been raising spending their own money and hours and whole of their own in order that when the great day came and the crowds came with it. there should going on every hour that would entertain was a big job and it was the com explaining the objectives and the workings of federal | farmers over Dr. few years as as committee have put as the slaves of Pharaoh to i the entire community in their produce the which said combined with battle of trade barriers which in the last four years has wrought as much havoc as the World war to build | up vast overproduction and ] nate agriculture under low prices i adjustments which must be WOMAN TAKEN WHEN GUNMEN EVADE A TRAP Mrs. E. B. Conner Held in Memphis for Kansas City Massacre FOR VERNE MILLER Federal Officers Also Hoped to Capture Wilbur Underbill FOR MEETINGS Nov. 13. Miss Minnie Reynolds Montgomery and Gleim Sherwood of Pawnee county have been selected as the 4-H club health champions of the M. H. state; leader said and as such represent Kansas at the national roundup to be held in December 4. Coe was from a field of five selected made not only in our farms factories but in our methods I fully lutO the times as great as the majority i nf ' Wallace said in outlining the CCK OI ICeS battle for economic i - Admitting there had been errors j A record attendance gave the I i I in. the farm recovery Wallace said he was encouraged that many millions of in spite of the are to get the feeling of a common goal and intelligently the Associated Nov. 13.-A woman described by police as Mrs. E. under Indictment at Kansas City m connection with the Kansas City was captured here Federal operatives said Mrs. Conner is the woman who telephoned from Hot to Kansas City to give the gangsters the information that resulted in the massacre in which five officers and Prank Nash were killed in front of the union on June 17. Police said they had hoped they would arrest Wilbur Underhill or Verne the City machine but if either had been in hiding they were gone when officers staged their raid at 8:30 a. m. on a dinner club on the outskirts of the Another woman was taken into custody with Mrs. but police withheld her name on tlie theory she was not involved in the Will T. inspector of police said he had obtained some time ago that Mrs. Conner was hiding and wrote J. Edgar chief of the federal of Griffin said he had been hopeful either Miller Floyd would up The house in which Mrs. Conner taken has beeh watched for several George Kelly was captured here with his September 26. Federal operatives said Mrs. Conner was living at Hot Springs when D T here at the club roundup Jast leader of N C. from nn entry list of Don next king of Russell Don Ludo s in Miss Ruth Sedgwick gypsy Dene Mae Neosho Floyd white Rose ion evangelistic a j back fo Kansas They accuse ing sendoff as the campaign her of telephoning gangsters at into its second week at the First | Kansas City and giving them the exact hour their train was due Methodist church last XT auditorium of the train He predicted next year s almost filled by The gangsters met the train and acreage of harvested crops would be I came to hear the Rev. J. Lee i Nash and four others were shot man jinn E. gypsy Virginia perhaps 35 million acres imder recent said reduction of and might i Gospel and to join in the said the farm must be far who are assisting the reaching because of that of the six largest Protestant ramifications of an es in the ment this are frightening The Rev. J. H. Baptist Rose Moms will the pulpit of a series of Alien this this week which should counts 1^^^ involve making the same of great interest because of 7'^:'^J^'^'Jt'J^\^^^r'^o^^ features which are be- As a the will i Christian church preach i a rain of machine gun was later by a federal a forceful sermon entitled Jury at Kansas Federal operatives said she was also known as Lou Mrs. Ed and Louise i Police saW they knew that Mrs. Conner had been sending letters tip Chicago and that they believed sli had been in communication Verne This led to their that Miller may have come to phis MOB INTO A VAULT on the Danube the gypsies for the time Women Snatch Every ens's He does not like | 4 H ' Vo attend the open from but Moments - n falls in love with Don and to take steps for Wednesday wUl be I White N. Nov. 13. Don tries to explain to her why i school class and Thursday i queen of she courd not go with them but only Bob Bramard is the -As it is. fat land hes idle because after seeing a death scene does she 1 - of flowers that not one The week will be climaxed by lives MANY AT LECTURE Irving C. Speaks Christian on to a lecture on Christian Science in the high school at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon which was more largely attended thaii any event has beiw in for a long The speaker was Mr. Irving C. of a of the Board of Lectureship of and who heard him were much Mr. declared that tlie ciy of a suffering world today was twenty ago by I Christ Jesus when hp shall know the truth and the truth shall make you The reasoned that God is Mindi and God is and it follows logically that God is all the Mind there there can be one This he declared to be all-seeing divine The activity of this he pointed is always the realm of and not is the result of this Mr. paid a high tribute to Mrs. Mary Baker declaring that and ove and unfailing tenderness her no less than and profound penetration into the hidden lie of all outward was always the he obedient to the thit God had given One Armistice day was different from any other as far as the police court record Only one man realize how far apart their Although loving Don finally forgets and returns to his gypsy Members of the club have rehearsing diligently lor the past two months and an exceptionally fine musical is in prospect for those who The ministerial association has voted not to have any evangelistic service that A dress rehearsal will be held at 7 o'clock Bob Brainart is the i -As it is. fat land lies idle because and lay at rest today in Gate of son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. a surplus of production there Gifts and of the of The giri who seems no justification now for ed Allen county in the contest j and bad land is worked by poverty stricken I Betty daughter of Mr. and Floyd also oi Carlyle weic snatched away JESSE CARDER IS INJURED by Automobile Driven by Glenn to The Nov. 13.-Jesse 17-year-old farm youth living with his Mr. and Mrs. Frank is expected to from injuries received yesterday when he was struck by an automobile driven by Glenn Fronk of Both of Carder's legs were but physicians said they did not believe he suffered any Internal Carder ahd three other boys were playing on the road near their home and said that they did not hear the warning signal of car as it Three of the Fronk went one way and Carder the other when they did see the The driver said he swerved his car to avoid hitting the but could not keep from striking CAR TO BURN Fire Twice By Unruly Automobile No sooner had the lola fire department extinguished a blaze in Nolan's car and returned to the fire bam yesterday than they had to repeat the this time at a point just a block distant from the place where the first alarm was turned in. to Lincoln and the extinguished the They returned and i had just settled down when a second alarm sounded and they rushed to Lincoln and Washington to find the same car ablaze Chief Paul Neff ordered Nolan to take his car to a garage and get the thing fixed before driving it TO B. P. W. MEETING lives to which never been day by an mob of 2,000 no good ' their and their communities down to the meanest sort of an existence in a welter of in lola before and which should at- i women who rushed a receiving vault considerable ana carried away as Twelve lolans Represent Local Club | impossible At Twelve lola women local Business and Women's club at the second district conference of the organization hekl m the Eldridge hotel at Saturday night and A banquet at the hotel opened the conference Saturday The principal was Dr. R. A The state president Judge Grace A. also appeared before the session Sunday wat opened with a Agnes dean of University of At 9:30 the groups and over by Miss Ella services at the Trinity Lutheran church were A was held at ihe hotel at 1 p. m. The address was by Judge At 3 o'clock a ride over the city was and at 4 a complimentary tea by Lawrence The following attended fiom Ella Dorothy Alice Margaret Julin Theta Doia Alice Nell and H. H- Ft. and deteriorating local Declaring it imperative that all land bs placed to its proper whether for producing crops or growing Wallace said such a policy was inherent in the land policies ot President That policy he that as soon as good new land were brought into cultivation by drainage or irrigation a corresponding productive unit of marginal or lands should be taken out of shall by government increase agricultural plant of the United States at a time when the need is for a he that must not prevent us putting land that is best fitted for farming into keeping land that is not so fitted out of ning Friday 3 a. various lolans will reading the New 1 Testament from the pulpit of A short time ten persons were injured an the and the reading will j that accompanied the funeral until the evening i from Broadway collided It was explained that after one another No one was seriously son has read a given number hurt but showgirl friends cf another will take his place i Miss Guinan suffered cuts that that by the end of 17 hours the i hospital entire Testament will have been I A Broadway funeral parlor was SUBMIT ARMISTICE DAY BILLS spent the night in the city brig for being If you miss The Register or 97SF21 before 7:00 All persons or firms having bills the Armistice day committee are asked them immediately to Ace chairman of the finance Each item also must the name of the person ordering it Mr. Martin said As soon as all bills are the financial report will be prepared and the committee wUl meet to allow the that no report as to how the bratlon resulted financially could be It that the are for breaking LEGION IN PLANE ROUNDUP Membership Drive Be Culminated in As a spectacular finale lo its annual membership the Kansas American Legion is an airplane gathering up of all i ew membership cards throughout state by one for each al which will fly to Topeka and arrive there to deliver tBe cards to i the state From there they will be sent to Indianapolis in time for the national telegraphic roll call on November 17- i Paul proprietor of the Portland has been delegated with the for the which will do this m the second He Obtained a plane from the city of which cards in lola at 1:30 p. m. in Ottawa rit 3 p. and wifi go on to in time to arrive there at 4 p. m Cards from all points in the district are mailed to lola and The airplane Idea originated in California last year but this is the first time it has been put on in read The service is intended to interest in the reading of the and the public is invited to attend at any time of the day and to remain as long as his time Cottage prayer meetings for tomorrow were announced as With Miss Ruth 302 North Miss Brown With Mrs. Paul 315 South Mrs. Culver With John 620 North Rev. N. L. With Mrs. W. L. 415 South Rev. R. D. With Mrs. Frank 204 North Mr. Vinaroff will be the With Mrs. Kenneth 402 South Mrs. A. R. JOHNSON AT TOPICS of Toronto C. C. Camfi to Speak jammed with stage press agents and others Icr the Many wept when Heywood faced them and said tears in his who loved Tex so will keep her memory in our hearts and that will be a part of her No sooner had Miss Guinan been laid to rest in the than women by the hundreds jumped out of hurriedly parked losing their hats in thj they swept a dozen policemen and into the vault Then they ran clutching of chrysanthemums When they had gone the vault was littered with torn hats and but not a flower CHECKS SOON Major Charles will speak before the Cunent Topics club this evening at the Allen County One of First Three in Kansas to Get in Allen and Bourbon county farmers who government j allotment contracts will be has had a wide range of in- Camp near Toronto and he will talk about that very interesting But in the army he is known as an athlete and was coach of the Army Pentathlon team entered in the last Olympic and - he may be induced to say something about Any way his address will be of great interest and the room at the Kelley should be The dinner will stait at 6:15 as In this connection announcement is made that the club wiU hold a meeting in City Hall immediately after the of the Current Topics first two districts in Kansas to contracts in to according to Dan M county farm that checks should be forthcoming within Forty New As the result of a contest among Register there has been during the past four a net gain of 40 new subscribers to the lola city Five of the who made a gaih of five and more in their will be rewarded by being taken to the EL football game to be played at the University next