Morning Call, The (Newspaper) - October 15, 1929, Laurel, Mississippi LL LEASED UNIVERSAL SERVICE 175 MISS TUESDAY OCTOBER 15 1929 The Weather Generally fair Tuesday and in south lion ONE DAY PI AY K Id 00 Chinese Drowned to Help in Dry Here 50 ARRANGE TO GRAIN ugH Canada Port of FALLS the of led States and at the shold of Canada Prime ister Ramsay MacDonald t his last on earshot of a's roaring waters tonight American of and successfully the British prime morrow will begin his tour in Toronto Montreal and s for home from Quebec any respects the prime Canadian visit will be ant as his trip to the White Some of the subjects h ike up with the r King will have id repercussions on d relations order of importance tho ions Mr J Mi- King arc d to first dismantling ral base at Halifax and iii id placing of an embargo Indian liquor shipments itcd States 1 mutual agreements for iservation and distribution sr power by the two i which the prime minister on page eight Modesty Suicide Dina motherless Nov York girl sacri- fices her life for modesty when rather than be examined a doctor she turns on thq gas in her bedroom and dies of asphyxiation Work Causes English-French 2 SPEED DISTANCE IH Go Down iii JTl River Oct Three nese gunboats were sunk and 000 I Chinese sailors drowned late day in a with Russian forces along the Amur river today cording to dispatches from den The Red troops have occupied the river town of it is reported after a heavy battle with the Chinese Federals Many cas Yet All Is Within Law and Two More are Borah and Borah Comes Right Back et of Set Coming Fiscal Year annual finance campaign Y W C will be on 4 when working in the interest of will solicit sub- is to defray the on which the organization conducted for tho coming The campaign will close committees will ncn and girls of the city ry detail planned y to expedite the The budget ns d for the C A DM Repairs nt nt fund ices Bus irl irves 200 195 ISO GOO GOO 525 150 600 350 150 Seeking to Wrest Air Supremacy from Germany England Oct lenge to German acy tonight lazily nt its mooring inast here with the re- cord of today's trial flight to confound British critics many of whom that the world's largest airship would not perform successfully in the air The giant ship is a sister of uncompleted with which the British government hopes to wrest from Germany the acy of the air Fourteen passengers and a crow of thirty-eight officers and men I were aboard the when jor G H Scott who commanded the when vin 1910 the Brit- ish dirigible made the first Trans- Atlantic crossing by a air aircraft gave the order to begin the flight at m The is 730 feet long 132 feet in diameter and to specification was to attain n speed of seventy miles an hour at an altitude of feet with an average cruising speed of three miles It is expected that n this speed the ship will be able to fly miles without refueling The dirigible Will to ry 100 passengers and their gage in addition to ten tons of mail or freight It is luxuriously fitted put the room being able to accommodate fifty at time Instead of using gasoline the engines are fueled with a heavy oil This is an attempt to reduce the fire hazard and one of the purposes of flight was to test the of tors LONDON Oct many put one over again in the matter of naval construction elties within the hard-and-fast of the treaty of Judging from com- ment by naval the Reich's newest cruiser has shaved as close to the line of the severe restrictions the victorious allies imposed pocket Ersatz at the same time the represents a triumph in naval ar- i Germany is raid to be paying the unprecedented price of 000 this hew j cruiser hilt hostile critics admit j that getting something for her money If this business of defeated to devise tricks for ships under the Niggardly class I her by Versailles progresses British and French ad- boards are bound to sit up and take notice For adhering strictly to the terms laid down at Versailles for a skeleton German navy it seems the is oe one of the most formidable cruisers afloat when she is completed some time next year Like the Ersatz the is an ship of tons something over tons in rivets have been saved by process of sealing plate to plate by the torch ed turbine engines nominally of h p give her a contract speed of 32 knots but on recent trials near Danzig this surprise cruiser is reported to have made 34 Besides her steam turbines the has auxiliary on each side marked the encounter with the wounded and killed outnumbering the Chinese who mowed the Red lines with machine-gun fire before retiring The town of is con- an important sition and late reports indicate another battle is imminent the Chinese it is known will make a attack and in- sist upon taking at- a heavy human sacrifice if need REATES A MOVE FIGHT May Be for Naught Be- lief of Some r A i Oct tariff hill i has reached the most part of its tortuous path through the Senate regulars efforts Democratic agreement to speed up lagging ation measure wax fu tile A great to the added confusion surrounding the Continued on page eight Missing Local Girl Is Found Will Comer Big Meeting Interest Later on WASHINGTON Oct French government hails with satisfaction the results of the it of Prime of Great United States Paul French has informed Secretary Stimson it was learned today Acting on instructions from Premier Briand of France del verbally expressed to Stimson satisfaction over Premier MacDonald's visit Stimson declared the French was of character Less Than 25 Per Cent Voters Them Board Says Monday October 14 the board met pursuant to with all members and of- ficers present The board carefully ed over and considered all of the petitions now on file with the clerk of the board of asking for the of the county health department a farm agent and home demonstration agent and the board finds er careful consideration and so it to be a fact that there are not 25 per cent of the qualified electors of Jones county on said petition Ordered by the board we adjourn to meet at ille Mississippi on November 4 1020 at eight o'clock a m tor Smoot U of Utah the of thy Senate I committee nettled by tb coalition opposition to the attempted to take Sen ajor Borah K of Idaho leader to task only to run a which bodes ift for the passage of the Tho insurgent's Smoot was to immediately revive the farm relief debenture plan they have the votes to tack this on the If thit is done and they force the house to accent it n veto of the measure by ident Hoover is regarded as tain The fight has become nil out battle for the farmer The ular have leached the point in the tariff rood where they must either compromise or lose the Senator Smoot after n ence with leaders made a personal assault upon Borah charging him with responsibility Dramatic Rally In Last Frame Gives AV Series Did Rejected Suitor Self or Was He Killed? GIRL HE Fencer Thought at First to Have ed Overboard NKW Oct M with a hint of foal flay easo of of lack Kraft York on tin steamer As a i ties were holding Miss Inno old girl said it been his witnessed bis death night told the thai and argued and that to com- mil suicide che would to minry Slie rnd said lie into the I who th a stor i lie that KraP Ord and were drd when Kraft complained of feeling and went below to return tutor with overcoat he left the he snid Kraft leaped to the rail and over into j the water Today body was found j was i bullet wound iii heart Immediately District Stanley ordered Miss Ord and brought In for Kraft's body In river this morning Stanley old Miss Ord and shu registered su leagues will not even permit the Senate to reach the rates which the senator from Idaho criticizes so severely Borah made quick answer Senator Smoot overworked and perhaps feels irritable about the Dorsh said But this challenge to the whole purpose for which the special session was ed and a disregard for the interest of the consumers of the country generally No man in his calmer moments could have supposed that such a department it is understood hill could pass without a prolonged ever will be more j fight The committee could have at the November CONNIE MACK Hy DAMON HUNYON Copyright by Universal Service Inc PARK Oct Hoover sat with his hands folded across his this and saw the Philadelphia Athletics win the ship of the baseball world by a last minute rally against the Cubs I strongly suspect President Hoover of for tactics tariff i thy possibly due to the fact that the out I in his California sunshine The trouble Smoot said J would twitch in pinches this after- 1 hat Senator Ins col- lie was heart was Miss Ord a moment Ob it couldn't claimed fdml through the his next statement and was silent she ex- Stanley asked her to describe Kraft and of describing on eight The spread Monday upon the minutes of the Jones i County Board of marked another delay in the of the question of tenance of a county health ment and farm extension work indication from the hoard as to the final action which it take on these matters The question of the county health I framed a could have gone f Continued eight Continued on page eight Street Paving Starts On Front Street Tuesday progress of tho development will be at hand this morning when a force of men will start the work of street paving This will bv quite extensive and under the di- rection of the Wright tion Company of Meridian II E Wright who will tend the work early Monday morning together with n number men -500 544 144 212 J 50 j band at near Cor- The record of 250 300 100 held in London January A week's anxiety over the fati of Bryant oh daughter of and Bryant v Rumblings that the MacDonald ended Sunday night witli President father of the girl who had to establish an missing since alliance 7 learned from Stales and she is married nnd is with her hus who will i assist with the work and a great I jot of paraphernalia arrived later It was considered significant in in the day connection The first work will be on Front disarmament conference lo be street this resurfacing extending the of the at Mr in formed show that she had been married to lo youth with she left this city on the lant.night 0 Mississippi ing Eastman Gardiner com- office lias been the workmen Will United be to Maple street Great sewer reflect iof the I will be constructed it Front receive other ferred from the workmen also well as Italy and while the Wright company kept fully in- a great amount of thaV work there number small patches it is ex- will be taken care of men pan formed of every step of the pro liminary he left this Britain been by noon and lie was about the only i in the promises didn't leap up in ninth inning and let out a whoop when George Haas tho gangling outfielder of the slugged n hot drive over the right field fence into the street outside scoring a I ahead of him and tying the count Perec forlorn hope of the Cubs had the shut out 2 to 0 up that moment and had fanned Waller French the once great football player of the Army for the first out of the inning Walter batting in place of pitcher Then It was hat Max Bishop the second baseman of the slugged a single down the third base line and George iam Haas called stepped Ilio packed Lho last of Model Husband Makes Confession M a g n c ti c Board Scores a Big Hit Among All The large Magnetic Alabama nnd asphalt finish variety one of the smoothest and to be one of the most lasting of surfaces This constitutes but a small amount of tho work to be dono here Kingston be another of the thoroughfares to be resurfaced and n recent tion from a number of citizens for various other improvements is ex- to be presented in time for i ball action upon the part of the John commissioners and it is said rapped out r of certain parts of the that gave the Athletics tlu game by a score of 1 to and the by In with the homer This a sad eyed looking lad from clair New Jersey He nailed the first one offered and as the ball sailed over the right field wall be yond which arc a row of stuck closely together nnd alike Kiki Cuyler stood under it his flight A moment ey Cochrane the great catcher ol the Athletics had been thrown out by Rogers All mons the slugging left fielder of the Philadelphia club smashed the to the center field wall foi i jr CHICAGO Oct model husband tonight sits ia the shadow of the electric chair i And n pretty blonde i rapher who refused to heed her i intuition to refuse a blind Board which showed every play 01 I is the World Series in In another home sits a to the hundreds of fans who at- j wife weeping and trying tended the games daily will be to find something on which to en today put in condition I her her mutt is not and stored away for future use I the fiendish cnnn which t the foil classic begins again sho has heard him confess i the five in which A last it was not a occurred i night loosed a chain of in tho workings of tho which has cloak of of the fast world series wire that was the board by John will prevail upon the crs make additional ments while the Meridian men arc here The work will require several weeks The construction of the alone wijl require the vices of additional men and familiar with this character ofi work The rower construction mapped out by City 1 some time ago be pi it is dated It of the Wright com- pany will be more than nt first it is tho of some of the all of this four Raines to one President Hoover hastily de- parted the crowd remaining ed while he passed out of the with his The dugout was burbling with the glad cries of the baseball ers an they pulled mid Mule Hans Al and Miller around and tiw autumn nir sizzling witli the of the phia fans and with of loin paper but President Hoover didn't linger I insist that demeanor was the resurfacing be of done soon as possible T P Woodward manager of the local Union offices It would be an impossibility even lo attempt count the fane who games in The miniature ball park at the most conservative estimation can be made it may be safety said average reach 500 fans per day for tho five-day riod since member of the staff of been for pert in was and are still pouring Into the office v fiut the play-by-play of the world series in 1020 is just n forerunner experts to put on in to tho sporting and r.a.nrcl fans will en- lei whenever an important place If V4 inV 80 i rfA OU I and who two United Stales and one in- the the who every night Last night rented ll 26 andt her ton while ing In believed him lo Jf There to a Preston Ihc to A nil of iff which word by trustful best v I I tel H