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   Morning Call, The (Newspaper) - November 5, 1929, Laurel, Mississippi                                IRK THE MADDEN HEK LLER ACQUITTED ARTHUR BRISBANE 1920 by King ens in twelve state's vote om froni Michigan to Virginia the state electing agitated by a I i i which a y's election will tell government consist for 40 i years is lain safely democratic or s dangerously which in late years republican will try to make a clean job y getting a of the turc York state a negro T Delany is winning for ss on the republican ticket strict normally democratic buying orders widely ad- d and expected did not i Wall Street yesterday But orders did appear prices weak The exchange will tl one o'clock all the rest of eek and all day Saturday ir a wild night you man push He doesn't feel like eating gh it is a good breakfast I's the way with stock values 1 wild two years lough leading stocks went with sales above government bonds roso ic turned suddenly wise de- that the country is all right ock gambling all wrong department statistics hcd yesterday shows that prosperous hundred and ninety income over ach Combined incomes of 0 amounted to reported incomes above each The income of tho L totalled X Tuesday generally fair frost in north and central portion Continued cooler with fair VOL LAUREL MISS TUESDAY NOVEMBER 5 1929 ONE DAY BOOTLEGGER TO Sentence is Suspended by U S Judge Holmes CALLED TRIAL MERE POLITICS 1 this gives no idea of our i big incomes Several meirl have a year j one at least an income ex- ig Their are in stocks that pay cor- ion income tax invest their tigs in new properties and tock dividends paying no in- tax in accordance with a court decision c death pf John E Madden from the study and breeding the ablest man in nd a most citizen brood mares produced six a futurity winner ty and star shooter sire of great brood marcs than any horse iddon had horses and knew both and The ly is more important than tho I should rather have lister marry a of family than the best kample poor family The chance for lext generation would be France shot nother to death She had ie young man British told the ch I loved my mother lied her because I loved her ice could not deliver her from iy 1 delivered her ic judge It was for God when your mother Id have died not you God it have prolonged your life ic son who admitted killing his icr shook his head and ed that the jury could hear God is only a religious be- nd the acquitted him used to nature has a of void voyage was ified later uman nature certainly has a of Men s to amount to nothing and do almost anything to attract ne man jumped into a volcano he might die mysteriously slavo burned the temple of na at that his name ht be rcmmbered Proud jays on a pole or dance without sleep rest for a time rling mice Max a German only 121 pounds ts the world's record by eating eggs in ten minuted Washington police arresting George L going up the steps of the senate office building allege he was about to deliver a pint of whiskey he was carrying Officials arc seen with some of quarts police say they found in a raid on Cassidy's home Cossidy leaped into prominence four years ago when he was arrested after leaving a brief case filled with liquor in the corridor of the house office building Inset is of Cassidy Boozing Solons Quiver in Boots Senator Hints He may Disclose Names of Senators Who Attended Soaking Wet Dinner Patronage Editorial of Jackson Man Was in Contempt JACKSON Nov editor of the Jackson Daily News and for years a stormy in Mississippi politics was day found guilty of contempt of court in connection with an ial published by him several ths ago in regard to the federal patronage trial at Meridian where Perry Howard negro and others were on trial for alleged ty in appointments Judge Edwin R Holmes federal judge before whom the case was tried suspended sentence on tor Sullens without naming any penalty editorial was adjudged in contempt of federal court over hich Judge Allen Cox was ing at Meridian due to illness of Judge Holmes jjt the time lens denounced the patronage trial as a political maneuver predicting that the defendants would be quitted because of political sons Testimony in tho was heard shortly afterward before Judge Holmes who delayed ion on the case until today lone as Gloria Five Others Escape Injury Accident Workers Are in Preparation for Drive Reporters Go to Jail Legal Move Nov -I Three Washington Times ers sentenced to 45 days for con- tempt of court when they refused to betray confidences accorded them during a recent liquor ex- pose today voluntarily went buck to jail after four days of Imbeds corpus freedom The return to prison was ly a legal move adopted by sel for tho reporters in order to clear the field of all issues except the appeal on lie contempt charge itself The three newspapermen man John Kevin and Linton Burkett were sentenced when they refused to accede to the demand of the grand jury ami the United States District attorney to place themselves in the position of prosecuting witnesses against they had gated I desire to give said Brookhart that I shall discuss tho enforcement of law tnd Wall Street booze parties in particular when -I get recognition tomorrow This announcement was drawn by the statement of Senator lett of Massachusetts who in an effort to minimize the action of Senator Bingham of Connecticut in taking a lobbyist into the secret sessions of the finance committee declared he had seen members of the house transacting business on the floor while drunk The Senate gasped at statement But it shivered at announcement Threats of exposing senatorial drinking have been made before but never carried but But Brookhart is a boric dry and the senate is not suro he may say And there was considerable apprehension among some senators When I was in the other branch of congress I frequently saw bers transacting business under the influence of said lett to a startled senate and ed galleries But I did not think it was necessary to adopt a tion of condemnation But that was not in in- Senator Norris of braska X It was no secret to those there but it was a secret to the great American people insisted Day Collections LOUIS Mo Nov inc owner of a today 500 in cash and iri four men who his car the district said his loss was week I receipts of the company which was taking to the bank Ho the four bandits as all out 25 The senate already is disturbed over tho reports of senatorial pling which have been revived by the capture of George Cassidy known as the man in the greet hat as he was about to tho senate office building with a pint of liquor last week Later dy's home was rallied and over 200 bottles of fancy liquor seized When Brookhart told the senate several weeks ago of attending tho dinner given by a Mr a Wall Street broker to meet newly elected senators he Smoot of Utah if he did not the the flasks under the tables not recall the incident Since that time Brookhart lias identified Mr Fahey as Walter J Fahey a New York broker and Washington newspaper cor- respondent who is well-known in political circles here Leo A U S district at- torney has subpoenaed Brookhart to appear before the grand jury Wednesday morning The senator has promised to give the full story to the grand jury hut may tell it in the senate also Part of Chinese Army Rebels and Joins Enemy Presented and dant Says He Is Not Guilty Each 10 miles of the new main highways under consideration for England will require 30.000 of quarried stone tons of cement and 600 tons of steel OUTSTANDING 4 JH LEADER THANKS HOME NEWSPAPER i FOR TRIP TO CONGRESS Miss NOV Editor The Morning opportunity for the trip given by The Morning Call to the national 4-H congress to be held at Chicago which was ed me at the South Mississippi Fair As our community is awarded this great honor of ing a representative we nte the spirit of our daily paper in reaching out and viewing the our rural communities and being willing and anxious to aid in a as well as reading nm terial to us daily I sincerely promise you that I will avail myself of every gaining information to myself and community and gladly pass it on to others that my may be by my going and that your splendid efforts may hot be in vain thank Mr county agent and Mr E P Ford secretary and manager of the South Mississippi Fair for their splendid tion and council me making club work a success in our com Yours truly BUKA HARPER LONDON Nov troops suffered reverses at the hands of Russian and rebel forces today according to es to this city from Shanghai and Hankow In Manchuria Soviet troops were reported to have captured Fuchin after completely smashing the nese line The Russian advance tho Shanghai Advice declares was supported by airplanes and boats operating on the Sungari river The Chinese line of de- fense has been forced back sixty miles From Hankow came ing news lhat Marshal Feng Yu- Hsiang's army has in- a decisive defeat on dent Chiang ist troops near province Further advices added that the reorganized fifth sion had revolted and gone over in a body to Ihc forces The mutinous nationalist troops arc reported ravaging the side From headquarters at came the report that the situation despite tho reverses is not critical Reinforcements are being hurried northward from Hankow Oil Supply Cut Very Effective LOS ANGELES Nov daily production of crude oil during tho first four days of voluntary curtailment has dropped barrels a day Present daily production was at barrels as com- Nov I Signal Hill's daily flow had been reduced below barrels or more than barrels daily Santa Fc Springs production was estimated today at barrels a reduction of better than barrels as compared to production on Oct 31 WASHINGTON Nov ing formal of Awn members the United States seriate today wrote the sinister word condemned against the tion of Senator Hiram Bingham of Connecticut in placing a lobbyist on tho senate payroll The vote was 22 in favor of tho Norris censure resolution A solid phalanx of democrats anil progressive republicans went on record in favor of upholding honor And of the nation's legislative body Opposing tho were 22 old guard republicans who ted Bingham's folly but vainly pleaded that the terms of the con- sure resolution were too severe Not a single voice except his own was raised in defense ham's conduct in sneaking lobbyist Charles L into senate nance committee tariff sessions while he was receiving ycar an as assistant to j the president of the er's of Connecticut Several of the republican warts tried to the senate to soften its censure Twice before tho final ballot the senate rejected modified versions of a censure resolution It was the third time in history and the first since that the senate had been called upon to con- demn one of its own members It a momentous occasion The and its packed galleries had listened to more than four hours of spirited and profound de- bate Shortly after 2 o'clock final vole was reached and censure resolution was adopted Bingham the lull gray-haired professor sat immovably in his seal for a moment Ho then dramatically arose stalked down Ihc center aisle of tho crowded chamber and walked lo meet newspapermen lo tell them that he docs not intend lo re- sign his nor vield his place on the finance Early in Ihc day's session ham roso from his seat in the chamber and in a speech bristling with defiance had pleaded not guilty to tho charge In the lution lhat he by his action violated senatorial morals and into dishonor and The text of thc ns adopted V fj of the senator from Mr Bingham Mr Charles upon official rolls of Ihc and his use by alor Bingham nt lime and in Ihc manner sot in Ihc of Ihc of Ihc lec on judiciary numbered 43 congress first while not the result of corrupt motives on the part of the senator from is con- trary to good and al ethics and tends to bring the senate inlo dishonor and disrepute and such conduct is hereby con- HOLD MAKE NEW ONES Enthusiasm Marks In- auguration of Civic Appeal for Funds By MRS R L PATRICK The yearly for the budget of the Y W C A be solicited from the of rel during four days of this week bad an auspicious beginning last evening when the general com- and workers met for per at the association In college mid school circles the affair would be known as a pep and no gathering of dents could possibly manifest more enthusiasm than this group of eighty four women and girls who had met at tho Y for supper and with a common to mine the budget of III 100 in the time pre- scribed A delectable two course per was faultlessly prepared by the Woman's Missionary Society of the First Baptist Church and faultlessly nerved by Girl's Auxiliary of same church Mrs James 1.1 Lytli was general chairman and Mrs George tyn of the supper committee were ably ported by Mrs Will Lindsey Mrs Jim Mrs Robert Martin and Mrs P M McDonald The tables were set and prettily de- in bright autumn flowers by Mrs John and her workers Grace was said by Mrs A W and after tho supper Mrs Murdoch Moline president of the Y W C A board ed a few words of welcome re- ferring to the Do's and for and quoting from the card compiled by A F nhc said Believe that tin is big enough leadership ablo enough working force large enough faith great enough pub licty wide enough and with the slogan Back the Blue This is a photo when she was a society debutante of Miss Gloria held in Louisiana under tho name of lone Ord as a terial witness in the murder of Jack Kraft My mother never will see me alive In this Miss exclaimed when told her real name had been learned and that her mother was coming from New York to aid her TERI N CELL lone Ord and Parent Have STEERING SAID TO Bus Carrying Eleven Crashes La Nov dashing Gloria who masqueraded under the of lone Ord to accompany the ad- venturous Now York man Jack Kraft on to seek fame and fortune reconciled with her mother here today in her prison cell Ah my dear I am glad to seo you said Mrs in her Fronch Although the drive would bo put across Mrs called on the had protested her mother's oral of tho campaign Mrs A F i aid in her plight she seemed who made a great I pleased see her fully demonstrated the Mm Ronzer accompanied by for her selection an leader of attorney Miss Dorothy this campaign She is a thinker believes in tho Y W C A ar the moans of reaching the needs of girls and women and the lion building as a civic center Creole October 11 as the ship mi actual benefit to the I up the Mississippi river city Then loo Mrs its berth in New Orleans j arrived here this morning to seek the release of the girl who is log hold an n material witness in the mysterious death of Kraft on To bur she offered a few suggestions among which wero thcftc Believe in organization unit make Continued on Pago Eight Pollard Brown Ark Candidates in Nov greatest political bailie the days of will be ended at the polls Tuesday when it will be decided whether John Garland Pollard old-line de- or William Brown coalition candidate who was nominated by both Bishop Cannon's followers and republicans shall be governor of this stale Bishop Cannon lender of Ihc forces in the south last year has gone to South America and has not taken part in but the Rev J Sidney Peters former prohibition com- missioner of Virginia who was in charge of Cannon's headquarters and who worked in of tho election of Hoover to the dency Is confident Brown will win Kraft was reported to have on overboard but his bullet tered body was found later on tho banks of the river John drick boen indicted on a first degree murder charge in tion with the death of Kraft Seven persons were one of fatally and five more n miraculous escape from injury Monday opn about SO when an Old South Coach bus crashed through a bridge railing near Pachuta arid fell fifteen into the creek bed Mrs A Fowler 20 of ingham sustained serious injuries and at a late hour night it was feared that she die before morning Others injured K A Homey 40 or Orlando Fla bricklayer Leo 14 of Birmingham Ala merchant Walter Hughes 54 ery Ala farmer Otto Schludecker IS St burg Kla pipe fitter M li Jackson 28 Ala saw mill worker Mrs of Jasper wife of an attorney The Old South passenger bus wan southward bound when it preached a bridge over a creek within a few hundred yards of the business section of on the bus staled after tho accident that they felt the vehicle shake as it went onto the bridge and a few seconds it plunged through the railing ing fifteen feet Driver is reported to have said after the accident that his steering gear had suddenly gone wrong as he drove his car onto the bridge He was badly bruised The bus wax almost wrecked by the plunge t C II Thompson was tho to arrive on the scene returning in a hearse from Meridian whore he had directed the funeral of Mary Whitaker this city as of Kitchen and son Mr Thompson stated big bus hod just passed him anil he was driving at a very slow of speed and the bus was traveling only a littie Mr Thompson helped take injured from the bus put of them In hm own automobile rushed them immediately to trio General hospital eleven the driver Olio of was P S Gray of Two others were negroes returning to their home in Fowler worst Kennedy Back LOS Nov works changes and again the mother of son is welcome within portals of Temple The mother Ken and the evangelist meet in Portland Ore some time this week and probably will re turn lo this When the mother was as she it from the last year she made charges concerning the famous and un- canny disappearance of her daughter thai resulted in the trial before the slate legislature of Superior Judge Carlos S Hardy The legislators however field that the jurist had done no wrong by accepting a love offer ing from Mrs CARDINAL HAVES HAS AUDIENCE WITH POPE ROME Nov nal Roman Catholic mate of New York was ly pleased tonight over of bis private audience with Pope Pius XI at the Vatican Tho received Cardinal Hayes this ing on Page Tammany Big Victory Walker NEW YORK Nov final blast of oratory which throughout the five tho municipal political campaign was brought to a close tonight Tammany after the last shots had boen fired clung fastly to its claim thot James 1 Walker will re-elected by a plurality of from A 500.000 to -n Norman Thomas socialist date was looking forward fully to tUe heavy vote he to receive Thomas the only candidate who did pof claim victory His sole to sco his party make an imprest sivo showing r 7 Political leaders of both expressed tho belief that will bo the heaviest ever mayoralty election in this They believe it will be l size only to the vote east herein last year's contest r t   

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