Iola Daily Register (Newspaper) - December 9, 1937, Iola, Kansas About Rural Pupils be Here to Jolly Join in and Candy is day in Tie jolly old saint will arrive in his Christmas full Christmas thousands of children will him and the afternoon is have been amt to country in the ' county urging teAchers to bring their children to town and Jota tbe mm. te held In being inade jtp take care ot fa jkuch one wlU receive a nek candy u a With the of the chamber of prizes Will be first time this year to the in the whether riding or the of haa accepted the invitation of the of commerce to be chairman of the committee that will make The other two of her will be Morrill Powell and C. H. at 1:M f p. form avenue in front of Tlie Register with band leading the Dividing school in the middle will lie the drum torps 1^ Santa himself will bring up the in his bright sleigh full of r the has circled the ' sleigh will be Just the court house public and 11 be to walk by and handful of dindy saint are will teti lola farewell hot Riees of and wUl be to the having the best of hi the with io their total traveled also being taken into i 7 After the school teachers will dome to TOk office to the number of with the total ot their and thic number of miles from of candy will then be given to the to to their respective Will be the following and mailed to the teachers of the schools at that Seme Oat of Several school from the borders of Allen county have signified their intention of part in and the chamber thai any will be more than welcome kiui that sacks of will be available fCr In the contest of awards wiU be made only to Allen county loki's new of Christmas around the square will be r i full for perhaps the time Saturday and those come for the are urged TO stay over long enough to see how beautiful the new lights are U they can. Paul A. Wright's Plea is Innocence to Insanity Los 9. A. airport pleaded innocent innocent by reason of today to charges that he his iknd his Trial was sei for January 13 in - the court of Judge Ingall Three were to examine the is charged with having shot to death be found tHem in Bis the 9. ' ' I y Jala TU 9, 1937. The lola 1897. The Weekly 1867. TWELVE PAGES Help Santa Kimg the BeU iig Brothers to Box Is Now Open to One and All Big Brothers will function as and wUi they at least 100 for that many needy has been decided to institute a change in the method of distributing Heretofore been allowed to register for a and while cases have been checked up jas well as possible there still has been room for as to a went only to such a family as was thoroughly But now there is an official on Bassett Rink There Are le Ice Skaters Here marics on the new ice rink ated by the in the old west of the are Santa Ciaus will have plenty for ice skates this Tlis ipe hard and pQd morning and it indicated i that had tried it out I evening The surface i generally although a few tts are dirty where refuse ated to the top when the Hits will in another day or when another half inch or so of water will be over the old surface and will of almost I With the chances are that the rink will be a popular qays to perhaps Christmas or The rink is plenty large enough to at least 100 or 200 aters without dread superstition in Bobonia that if a housewife should be unlucky as to bum a cake on it is a she wUl die within the P They Won't Let Gamer Cook Deer He Tells Them How record of all needy Through the office of the county welfare records are ed by which the exact status of all families who are in need may be List Welfare Director What the Big Brothers to this year is to ask the welfare director to supply It with a Ust of families whose need is and baskets will be sent to these Of course the number of baskets that can be sent out will depend entirety on the amount of money that is contributed for It will be remembered that from the long ago Christmas when this practice was first it has been the rule of the Big Brothers that no one shaU be individually solicited for a is intended to be absolutely a free will gift presented in the Christmas other purpose than to make motive Register simply that the contribution box is open and the warm hearted and generous do the Pursuant to that custom The Register now announces that tomorrow morning the Big Brothers Christmas box will be open and donations to it in any sum will be thankfully Weather Tightening in yania and New Seriously Affected by The Frigid 2t Deaths So Far Winter settled with deeper cold through the east amd west with snow and temperatures in many to the and a renewal of the biting winds have harassed upper New New York City's jer was cold and the forecast even more frigid was tonight was The to IS. A wind blew across Buffalo and parts of New piling up freab mxn attributed or indirectly to the stood at 31 for the past few in the eight in New and eight in Upstate New York were blocked as winds back into places which had been Niagara Palls closed Ito schools because of the and in Buffalo failing heat and light in a federal housing project brought to tenants of 658 Heavy Snow in Pennsylvania Parts of western Pennsylvania lay under 18 inches of The thermometer to zero in many rural Snow fell at Amarillo and other parts of and Georgia last in indicated temperature readings would be above the mark of danger for Cold Weather To Hang On Forecast for Next 24 Hours is For More of Five and Ten The official temperature in lola this morning was 7 Home Lighting Encouraged List of Houses Decorated for Christmas Wanted for the Others Dec. ture Wintry blast of releasing Its grip on Kansas and prospects are for temperatures of from five to ten degrees above aero for A. D. federal said he conditions are likely to bring some welcome in the form of isnow to the southern of the state tonight or Snow was falling today at Dodge City and RObb At Garden City the snow had covered the Dodge City reported 'a half inch The temperature range from a maximum of 16 yesterday to a minimum of six here this morning was 23 degrees below normal for this time of the meteorologist Dec. President he likes it or is going to stt down tonight to else's cooking of he Uist week in V. it comes to it be known he hunters who their own meat as i It looked as if rbe wont cook this den unless the hotel ki the scullery without iNnt ny Tm UM Tlw if niag to do his beet to 0m|^ is. Hi a baek It and beat It It and put m very fry too pour of the The Gamer Is and Party lines have been shot in getting out the guest list of senators who will feast on the Those invited Not There Majority Leader Barkley Brown Green MCAdoo ShipStead Townseid Lewis Austin Bayden Davis Lee Moore and Roosevelt The Judges to decide winners in the contest for the best decorations on any lola residence this year was by the chamber Of commerce Mrs. president of the City Federation of Womens will be and she will be assisted by Mrs. Walter president of the lola Welfare Miss Pattie president of the Business and Women's and two of Roy Sleeper and Charles Judging December 22 The committee of five make a tour of all homes entered in the contest on the Wednesday night before Christmas so that the winners may be announced in time fw everyone who likes to drive around and see them before Christmas Registration of homes entering the contest also was announced It is very Just call Tlie Register and give the name and That's all there is to it. It might be added here that The Register and the chamber of commerce are both anxious that ALL houses that do any Christmas decorating at all that could be seen from the street call in their names and addresses whether they consider themselves as possible prize winners or City Wide Decorating Object after are more honorary than only to first place to second and to third The real point is to decorate residence section for and to let the people know what houses have been decorated so they might have the pleasure of around to see them without So if you do any decorating at call Hie Register so that your house can be added to the In if you see that your neighbor has decorated and hasn't called in his name it for As soon as the first name and address is The Register will start printing the list of decorated homes and will continue to print the list every day until Prizes will be announced the before Christmas and checks will be maUed to the winners the same miss 0011$^ 7 Qi ean The high reading for the state yesterday was 18 at Moran and Temperatures today were not expected to rise above 30 degrees and only a slight moderation appeared likely for with maximums of around 25 The mercury sunk to sero last night at the lowest recorded in the Robb Readings of around five zero were fairly Salina reporting a Ottawa and Arkansas City The cold wave has out over virtually all the gulf Robb had a minimum of 30 degrees this Shreveport 20, and Galveston 32. Sub-zero weather still prevails in western The temperature dropped to 25 degrees above at El Dorado last a new low for the season The Weather cloudy tonight pearly extreme for the 24 ending 5 m. 31, last 7; formal yesterday 16; since 1, 65 date last 47; the 24 hours aat 7 a. m. total Tor year to 33.53; deficiency inoe January 2.42 7:37 set 6:02 p. m. headings Ending ' 7 a. m. 8 p. m. m. 26- 9 p. io a. m. 10 p. 11 p. 12 in. 1 a. 3.p. m. 2 a. m. 3 a. 4m. 4 a. 8|>. 6 a. m. 6 a. 7 5 7 a. Japan Sets A Deadline At Nanking Surrender of Chinese Demanded by 10 p. m. Today Or Capital Will Become an Example of The Horror of War Nine Victims in Tenement Fire Seven of the in ville Tragedy Are Twenty-two io i 9. Firemen the nine of the ruins of a tenement house early A long search the failed to uncover any in the two-story described by Fire Chief C. M. Johnson as a I i I The I McKinley 35. and of her 6, 4, and 12. I Mrs. Cora her Eugene 17, and heV three JR. L. 12^ Junior 6, Earl 9J I Fire swept thg building after midnight as they Twenty-two other most of them ran or Jumped I Gordon 2S, son of Mrs. a hospital bed that he by received only | to have followed he Jumped and they weie coming but they didnt been trapped before they coulS toj the the Associated Dec. 9.-The Japanese command Issued an ultimatum today demanding the of China's abandoned by noon Friday p. m. and threatening that otherwise the city become the scene of the horrors of The ultimatum was Issued by General Iwane commander of the Japanese forces In the to the General Tang A Japanese war plane dropped a further communication to of resistance will spare the Its historic relics and of It Japanese tanks were reported to have entered the southeast gate of and the Japanese army spokesman predicted of the city within 24 The spokesman declared Chinese still were resisting and added that there would be a major battle If the - the second possibly from a defective Junior College Banquet Is Attended iby 125 i r i- Approximately students and annusi banquet given in the basement last night by student body of junior college in of the 1937 football i i Tan program of a play by six college a review of the past by Coaches Howard Adams Paul and of squad i Gerald was the A college was held at the Odd FelloWs the j Patient After She i r i I today on the watermelon a doctor I The afflicted with a kidney aJe her last night after a finally was turned up in a N. at th close of a three-state 'T It's but watermelons have helped kidney like this nther things have preferred to said iJi the Dec. 9. aerial attackers pounded this capital of China all day but tonight still held positions around the Chinese defense artillery hammered steadily at the Japanese closing in from the south and Thus far the Japanese have been able to bring only their lightest artillery into play against the capital a. m. 8 p. American embassy has notified all Americans remaining In besieged Nanking of the Japanese transmitted through Shanghai consular for all foreign nationals to evacuate Nanking without The warning is the earnest trust of Japanese forces that all foreign nationals in Nanking stay away the active fighting zone and beein evacuating the city It was understood embassy had given Japanese names and addresses of and Christmas Mail Wm Go tm Hme If Senders Dec. % uncle Sam's postmen bait wiry backs today to the of handling extra mail and the nation that gift would be delivered on time every sender does his part. The post office department will do its officials They were hire 130,-000 or more extra clerics and Officials said even the most distant rancher Should have his Christmas greeting present on time if these rules an Consult the nearest postoffice on mailing schedules and mail now I Inscribe your with to be opened until Take a chance on the honesty of your officials and then you won't be able to blame late or on the States Postmaster General Farley employes who can be have the opportunity of day with also requested that in case of appropriate protection be given advice said there were 17 Americans remaining in Mrs. James C. Moore Dead at Age of 28 I Mrs. James C. mother of three small died this ing at her home at 221 North She was 28 years The funeral service will be held Friday at 2:30-p. m. in the Waugh funeral The Rev. will be in charge of the and burial will be made In the Gas CUy I The moved here two years ago from Gas City where they had resided for about three Mrs. Moore was bom in Okla. Survivors include her Frank 9, J. C. 8, and a daughter two years one sister in Washington state; two brothers in Tulsa and another in Capper Favors Road Fund CCC Program Dec. 9. Capper said thai while he disliked a proposal to reduce civilian conservation camps next fiscal year would rather see that than a cut in highway view of the administration's to economize and balance the budget I believe the CCC could be cut he the CCC camps have done a good The National Administration also has been What One Light Did to a 120-Foot Bridge Frankfort's as foreground of the above cat sed hit an end the entire e bridge the girders fom ed structure Is ia mass of fallen and the light one and a shown in the it alL the driven by The shows the original line of the side iof the structure now lie across the floor and the In the The truck was the driver 1$ 99^ to replace the Cost Government Is Criticized By Steel Official Says and Labor t New Dec. 9.4-Strikes this country Ave billion or between to per in 1937, worst and most costly period of labor turmoil in Ernest T. of National Steel told American business leaders Speaking before the annual vention of the Association of Manufacturers he declared capital and labor only must get but can and asserted the government attitude the present wasi One of the biggest to a rational Delicate Problems university and Charles Wi general the al Labor Relations was of the at the final sessions of its was design the and devoted to problems of relationship between and i So delicate and important were the problems in the ion of the that ment was made 4he be closed and no would bC made on the addresses of some off the ( that critical recession has set Weir for cooperation between labor and Unbiased Men Needed we need he leaders who think not in terms of labor of farmers of consumers or Of cries foremen who their allegiance to the people as a whole and who when serving refrain from a partisanship which is harmful other Amendment of the National La bor Relations act was one - of the means by cooperation be * he tp be expected te with labor then the should be to make themselves as sponsible as No prohibited from campaigns as are It should Illegal for them to call a strike out first taking a vote of employees in the plant Strike violence should interpretation of the should not be left to administrative It be included in the regular business of the Government realize that its primary obligation is to protect the right of the to Elsmore Students Moved 9. of the high school decided at a to discott classes tin the high schoOl A recently in the be cause of the The district is expected to vote on a issue a new Meanwhile dasses will be in U.S. Official Argues With Steel Chief After Ernest T. Weir Issues Plea for Amendment of Wagner Act It Is Defended Before a Group of Industrialists tha Mew Dec. 9.-Sharp contrast between labor views of an representative and a national business were spotlighted today as Charles Fahy counsel for the National Labor Relations Board vigorously opposed of the Wagner and Ernest T. chairman of National Steel urged its amendment to make unions Both were speakers at the session of the convention of the Association of More than 3,000 business men packed ball room of the to head Fahy address a closed Weir's speech had been made earlier in the Slow such a conflict would find before conclusion of the meeting was foreshadowed when the convention adopted a for 1938" which cited which stimulates labor con- obstacle to Weir asserted that strikes cost this country about five billion dollars this worst and most costly period of labor turmoil in our He said a business had set and pleaded for saying the government attitude was of the biggest stumbling blocks to a rational Entering the the industrialists were handed small cards is a closed Many of asked are designed to Mr. Fahy's opinion as to probable action and interpretations the National Labor Relations Board under circumstances Since his answers in many instances represent his own opinions are not binding on the there will be no official report of the For Industry present who had hoped for an some that could be as a of the to Its labor found no in made he spoke only for the Fahy want to impose on them a more drastic You advocate putting unions out of This responded to a question and comment by John C. counsel for the National Association of who asked whether the board believed should be amendments which would give the employer and the public ' some on Page 8, CoL 4.) Harry Contract Will Not Be Renewed Ann Dec. 9. University of Michigan board control of athletics notified head Harry G. today his contract expiring next June 1, would not be On the identity of the board replied it had its officers to interview who is president of Football said that is all news to me discussing what hs would do if ousted at he that he had received several offers to coach and also had to enter Woman Shall Not Wear That Which Pertaineth Unto a San Dec. 9. The Bible and D. T. Ushman of today backed up the Sin Diego resident who wrote the city council them to pass a law prohibiting women wearing pants in wrote the city it would be well for every woman in the good old U. S. A. and some to read chapter 22. verse 5, in the This woman shall not wear pertaineth unto a neither a man put on A woman's for whosoever doeth these things is an abomination to thy ' Japanese Sleuthing News Men Is But Dec. 9.;: newspaperman realizes soon after his arrival in Japan he no longer leads a very private No matter goes or what he it is all likely to be recorded carefully by Nippon's The Japanese sleuthing is but it with effort at nearly is free from roughness or f others Asked Ton Any Journey outside to fully recorded in your dossier in the foreign affairs section of metropolitan police i Acquiring such information Is A sees pii a notes its Later he aska the driver where you Even if was to a restaurant the waitresses are asked whether you tried to from i Hia Fmi Into Record foreign correspondent took a bicycle ride Japan years He stopped f t an iim and teased the about her He was called to police recently on another and while there half to see hto own let him read was detailed report of the bicycle a record of