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   Miami Daily News-Record (Newspaper) - September 10, 1930, Miami, Oklahoma                                Associated Press r Leaned Wire Feature MIAMI DAILY fc DEMOCRATS OF COUNTY ELECT 38 DELEGATES Group Designated to Attend State Convention at Tulsa Next Wednesday UNIT Delegation Is Pledged to Support Program of Nom inee for Governor Thirtyeight delegates and 15 alternates were chosen to repre sent Ottawa county at the state Democratic convention in Tulsa at the county conven tion held at 8 oclock last night in the district court Martin was chairman ot l convention and The delegates were vested with onehalf vote each and were in by a resolution drawn up by a committee composed Ihe following chairman Ira Mann and Sam Delegates were Jo vote as a unit as directed by Ihe majority of the according to the Ottawa county delegates agreed to cooperate Grants Sudden Departure From ROOSEVELT Geneva Causes Diplomatic Flurry County SEPTEMBER man Office of A Street and First Avenue Envoys of Other Nations Skeptical of Official Ex planation of Hurried Exit on Eve of Public Discus sion by Briand In League Assembly of Plan lor United States of Europe eign Minister Dino of Italy suddenly left Geneva by automobile this morning without waiting for the opening of the eleventh as sembly of the League of which tomorrow will hear Foreign Minister Briand of France expound his ideas on his United States of Europe Signor Grandis almost tale departure caused a consider able flurry among the members of the This afternoon it was the principal topic of lobby overshadowing the mediate business of organizing the The official explanation given out at headquarters of the Italian delegation was that Signor Gramli had arranged in advance to leave Geneva as soon as the council ses sions were finished and to entrust Italys business at the assembly to Senator French Arc Surprised French circles appeared great ly surprised that Signor Grandi Cost e and Bellonte To Visit Oklahoma City on Air Tour OKLAHOMA JP Dieudonne Coste and Maurice French trans Atlantic will visit Okla homas capital en route from San Antonio to Kan sas secretary of the Oklahoma State Chamber of announced The visit will be made as one of the stops in a nationwide good will tour to be made by the MINISTER HEADS LEGION IN STATE Moody Nicholson of Fred erick Elected by Acclama Gets 1931 Session FOR REPEAL OF PROHIBITION ACT New York Men for Takes Stand in Letter TOR STATES RIGHTS WOMEN BLOCK ESCAPE OF FOUR MEN PRISONERS OKLAHOMA Two women frus an attempt by four city prisoners working on the deten tion hospital grounds to escape fifth prisoner He Advocates Control ol Liquor Sale Through State Agencies with the program of the Demo should have departed on the very candidate for eve of important ad Attendance of 61 qualified delegates was reported by the credentials composed of chairman Gar McConkey and Howard Two other were The permanent organi was of Chairman Rube Aud Craig and Henry Those on ho nominating com were George chairman Ralph John Will Newton and It had important ad been announced Speeches were made during the Briand would discuss his European federal union plan in the light of the comments received from the countries to whom it had been communicated in a memorandum last The surprise grew when it be came known that only late last night Signor Grandi had canceled an engagement with Briand and Julius German foreign to discuss the Saar ques tion this A number of Signor Grandis other appoint ments were called off this The Italian auto mobile left Geneva just an hour Skinner and John The following delegates were 1he official explanation of his chosen to attend the stale con vention Henry Grover Garland Mc by Judge before the assembly was called to Cuddle Henry order for the first session of its eleventh Skeptical of Explanation he official explanation of departure was greeted with diplo matic skepticism in many Some observers said that Signor Grandi felt that naval negotiations with France were going very slow Vallie j ly and preferred to be absent when Tom James the of their progress were though con ceding that something was behind the official believed that some purely Italian question must have required Grandis im mediate presence in A Italian said this morning that the naval negotiations are proceeding by means of conversations between but made no claim that they had progressed to the point as Foreign Secretary Hen derson of Great Britain suggested to the press last any public report could be Percy Dick Ralph Howard Rube Walter Gleason Ed Roy Mc Fitz Joe Wool Harve Jen nie George George Will Zilar and John New The l alternates are Mae Clyde Beryl John Russell William Percy John Bur ion Mid Sam Including the 61 a iota ot 15U persons attended the of to Resume Tomorrow Regular weekly meetings of the Chamber of interrupt ed last week by the county will be resumed with tomorrows luncheon at Hotel announced A program was being prepared to todays best news Index to Commercial Activity in the Great Southwest The league French officials delegation and were obviously if not seriously disturb by Signor Grandis disappear ance from the Shoots Man And Kidnaps Woman 43yearold Houston white wo mother of several who was kidnaped by a Negro late last night on the of the city after he had slugged and robbed her Flunk returned safely to her home early She told of being forced to ride 10 miles from the scene of the holdup with the Negro in Hortons automobile and declared That she pleaded with the kidnaper and that he did not harm The woman awakened a farmer living nearby and he took her Hoiton was at his home ering from a pistol wound in the thigh and severe bruises about the The believed to be the same who escaped earlier m the night from Imperial Slata Faim near robbed Horlon of most of his clothing and several hundred dollars in jewel ry before com of the state wet homeward bound today after tap had at the conventio bere yesterday with the selectio of Moody Frederic Presbyterian minister depart ment commander and Enid as th 1931 convention Nicholson was selected by when his only Eggleston of an his withdrawal from th El Heno was the only other cit out for the The convention named Adkin Flint of Sapulpa as arms and left selection of othe department officers to the execu tive A fight arose on the convention floor after a move was made to reconsider a previously adopter resolution recommending that the national legislative committe seek legislation increasing ity allowances for veterans of the World and their dependants to a par with allowances for Span war The convention refused to In another thc con vention memorialized the ma congressional delegation to in condition at the ans hospital at Muskogee and the regional veterans bureau at Oka homa It was also recommend ed that the Boys Training school at Pauls the Girls Indus trial school at Tecumseh and the Negro Boys Training school at Boley be laced under the super vision of the State Board of Edu A meeting of the Army and and football as a feature of the dedication of and memorial stadium was Downs of Sapulpa was chosen president ofthe wo mens auxiliary Carl Wil son of Oklahoma first vice president Bass of Elk City vice president jiP Mildred treasurer e Smith of parliamentarian H Merrick of historian Phoebe Strode of chap and Singer of An the outgoing national S GAS Gas means B K MENS fall hats for MORGANS SunProof brushes and SAPP INSURANCE To the RAILWAY Kide the GLORY B Wo man THEATRE Wild Pool Will Be Closed Tonight for Season Woman and 2 Men Held for Bank Raid VAN 10 Homer Kansas and Tillie Macie of Little Rock were held in Crawford county jail here today in connec tion with the robbery yesterday of the Commercial bank of Officers said Reeves who was in the positively identified the men as his The three were arrested today in the woods near and in weeds near by officers found bank was robbed of over Governor Roosevelt today came out for repeal of the Eighteenth The governors attitude was ex pressed in a letter to United States Senator Robert Wagoner of New In the the governor de clared a condition given by the Eighteenth amendment could be remedied only by the tion of that amendment with an other amendment giving the res of real control of cants to the several The governor declared the sale of intoxicants through stale agen cies should be made lawful in any state where the people so said the the people of any state should have the right to prohibit the sale of if they so within its the governor said of state recognizes the un doubted fact that in a nation of such wide extent and with diver sity of social public opinion and practical administra tion in regard to methods of seek ing a greater temperance differ very greatly in different parts of the country and even different parts of the There is no doubt that in many states the actual sale of cants Would continue to be prohib at least by statute whereas in many other stales the sale of intoxicants through state agency in the opinion of the great majority of the citizens of these do much to bring about less less cor and less bribery and more regard and respect for law and This latter applies defi lo Ihe slate of New escaped because one of he wo armed with did want to kill The wo men are employed at the hospi Two or the prisoners were working upstairs in the and three had been assigned to ground Margaret noticed that the men were acting she said Calling Bertha hospital Hick ey asked her to be on the look out for any attempt by he men to Hickey went to her got a pistol and handed it to who had been a pistol shot since she was G years Allen resumed her work in the eye mean while on the About 2 Allen noticed that the three ground men bad slopped They to be waiting for Allen and shortly thereafter they made a break for Allen seized her pistol and ran oC the kitchen She the men to as they started to Seeing the two of men threw up their hands and A third refused to obey and The other Allen made no attempt to run when hey saw the MANS LEGS CUT OFF UNDER TRAIN Ed Hurt When Auto Brakes Fail and He Falls on Tracks Failure of his automobile cost Ed Mathews of 45 years both his legs at noon to Jay when his truck struck a south ound Frisco freight train at the irst crossing south of High vay near He was taken on the train to Miami and to Miami Baptist hos ital in a Cooper ambulance shortly 1 Hospital attend mts said that Mathews had a fair hance of Mathews said when he w nought to the hospital that his rakes failed at the When he saw that his truck vas going to strike the freight he but slid beneath he Both legs were severed ust below the Mathews truck struck the tenth ar of Hie according to Frisco agent The train that Mathews struck vas slopped beyond the scene of he thinking hat it was not going to lagged a freight that was follow ng by waving his He was on the caboose of the sec nd Mathews is proprietor of a groc ry store in He is also a alesman for farm He as a wife and five SA Five New shipment of CROWN DRUG paste for the DRUG We save you money on dental ELLIOTT MOTOR Contest it was Miamis now municipal bathing pool will IIP closed tonight and drained preparatory In the start on an improvement the department of public utilities an The fall and winter months will be devoted lo installation of ad filtering and play equip ment in the large concrete basin j and landscaping of the entire block y j in which the pool is The j utilities department plans to have and water tops installed be fore the opening of the bathing season next summer Grading pre liminary to the landscaping work will be started The new filtering apparatus will make water as clear as for NATIONAL sa ADVERTISERS Tulsa State Fair Barnsdall Cunningham Oil of Magnesia Resinol Chesterfield In announcing the close of the utilities department expressed appreciation of the splendid cooperation of the public in making the first few months of the new municipal program a suc WEATHER FORECAST O k 1 Partly cloudy to night and Thurs A r k a nsas showers tonight Thurs day partly cloudy in showers in east Kansas ly cloudy or cloudy tonight and probability of showers in east portion little change in temperature Friday uncertain as to temperatures about nor MIAMI TEMPERATURE Temperature in Miami from 2 oclock Tuesday until noon day 2 4 i i 8 X 75 10 10 Rj Midnight 70 Noon SO Late Flashes Effects of thc drouth were seen in the Department of Agricultures monthly crop report today which placed thc indicated corn crop for this year at bushels as compared with an indicated pro duction of bushels a month Corn production last year was 200pound South African girl succeeded this afternoon in her effort to swim the English She landed at South Foreland from Cape Griz at The total time for her swim was 16 hours and 15 NEW A rally in the eighth in which Jim home run with one on base was the de ciding enabled the Louis Cardinals to defeat the 5 to in the second game of their important series The vic tory enabled Ihe Cards lo hold sec rind place in the National league race and cosl Ihe a of moving nut of on King Williams Island of two camp sites of the lost expedition of Sir John Frank lin lias added another chapter to of Arctic Junior Chamber to Urge Early Action George Limerick New President Steps to secure the proposed federal buildingin Miami were taken by the Junior Chamber of Commerce today at its regular weekly meeting at the Main when a motion was passed asking the president to appoint a commit tee to draw up a resolution to send lo The motion made by Bryce Ballinger was that resolution be sent to the Secre tary of the Treasury to show that need for a federal building exists in MURRAY TAKES STAND AGAINST HILL ROAD PLAN Declares ShortTerm Notes for Highways Would Make Farmers Lot Harder SEED HE SAYS Meanwhile Republican Gub Candidate Push es Referendum Proposal OKLAHOMA a statement to the Tulsa World that drouth con ditions in many counties have reached the proportions of a ca Demo cratic nominee for governor yes expressed opposition to the plan of Ira Republican guber for a road bond issue to alleviate unemploy Murray said that relief must come to drouth stricken and pov farmers through the issuance of free seed for next years crop and not through issu ance of shortterm notes for high way The situation in many drouth ridden sections is the same as though crops and homos had boon destroyed by The govern ment of the Murray must give relief to persons follow ing storms and floods without taking a mortgage on their prop In furnishing relief through free no mortgage would be he The farmers lot would be made not through issu ance of the notes as proposed by he said in his Thousands of farmers unable to buy seed would abandon their farms and flock lo the city in search of he contin With unemployment increas ed in the city and hundreds of farms lying production would be cut to such an extent that the cost of food products to citizens in the towns and those remaining on the farms would be increased Interest on the shortterm he would be sufficient to purchase for farmers in the stricken Signers Sought The initiative petition asking that a amendment be submitted to the voters of the Victor and Loser in Louisiana Election HUEY LONG SENATOR RANSDELL L One of the pointed out stale m November ROCKDALE i TOURNEY BEGINS Drawings Made for Compe tition in Four Classes Prizes to Be Awarded that had already been The if will probably be used to house the Indian federal geological survey and thc A report on the flood lights on the junior college football field was made by Coach Floyd Spike The poles for the lights are already the wires are now being he Election Held George Limerick was chosen president of the chamber at the election held John Newton was elected vice president and Bryce A nominating committee made up of Moody Wil ey Chesnut and Clarence brought in a list of 14 members from which eight were chosen to serve on the board of directors with the officers of the The board members are Moody Vernon Brent Vernon Floyd Spike Wilton Tay lor and John Coach Murphy of the junior col lege and Coach Lock Morton of the high school told of football pros for the coming Peruvians Release American Aviator would authorize FIVE TWO VETERAN SENATOR in Congress 3i Defeated by Long in Louisiana BYRNES BEATS Upset in South Caroling Removes Fiery Power for 40 Years Highway commission to issue in notes to ob tain immediate funds for highway construction work to be filed with the secretary of state today by As soon as the petition form is with the secretary of the Republican organization will be ready to begin obtaining Approximately signatures will be required before the amendment will be permitted to go n Ihe slate question The organization expects to make a try for at least signa tures to insure the question being voted The proposed amendment pro vides that the notes be retired by money collected from the state tax on gasoline and would prohibit the Legislature from repealing the gasoline tax law while the notes are championship tournament of the Rockdale Coun try club was scheduled to start to NEW Huey Long swept into the Democratic nomination for the United States Senate over Senator Joseph yes hy majority oC mately In defeating the veteran who has spent 31 iji the governor ly carried with him to three candidates he supported for the House of With only 218 precincts missing out of in yesterdays vote was 1 Ransdall Long ried 54 oC the 64 Disorder in New Orleans One disorder occurred in New Orleans early street fight at a polling was quelled by 150 uniformed nation al guardsmen and who re stored order after a disagreement in the counting of On the basis ol available re the Long wave removed from Congress Representatives Zack Spearing of the Second and James OConnor ot the Paul New with 19 precincts miss led Spearing A third got In the a state topped Represent OConnor with only one precinct Numa was re nominated in the Third over Clarence Virtually complete returns gave Bourg Five other representatives were 15nce in New Orleans Governor Longs close race with Senator Ransdell in New Orleans accounted for his large The senator led him in the city by only about when his supporters bad been claiming a majority oC at least lub wa ings for the four classes The Stale department was in formed officially today that Har old an American naval reserve who was by the new Peruvian military has been The American who re signed from the navy and under Leguia became chief of Perus air had been detained at Are stronghold of southern led by Luis Sanchez He was ac of having plotted to bomb the ity of Arequipa and of having been a He is the last of hree Americans held by the suc revolutionaries to be releas He had asked thai Peru decide his fate American MOB LYNCHES TWO NEGROES Mississippians Tie Officers to Hang Blacks Accused of Robbery SCOp B Two Negro prisoners were taken from two deputy sheriffs near here by a mob and The two officers were tied to a tree by the The accused of robbing and Thomas McCoy on a were being transferred from to Scooba for a preliminary The two of said they were set upon by the crowd and the prisoners were taken After tieing the Guy Byrd and to a the crowd hanged the Negroes to another tree nearby and The Negroes were identified as Pig Tockett and Holly The average cost of homos in Miami is into which the golfers have been divided for the tournament were completed this morning under the direction of John chairman of the tournament As has been the in former the committee was handi capped in making the pairings on account of the fact that so few players had turned in cards dur ing the Players who fail ed to turn in a card at any time and who wish to Ihe tournament are requested to turn in a card or an of their probable score to John Gatherum at thn Gatherum will see to it that the player is properly With two former champions out of Ihe play this the champ flight has been narrowed down to eight Luther 1929 is leaving this week on an extended vacation trip and will be unable to Russ another earlier champ whose rating puts him in the championship class also expects to be away before the finals are play ed and will not start this Attractive prizes for and and also consola tion prizes have been donated by Miami merchants and will be awarded at of the The tournament committee sug gests that each player who has been matched get in ately with his opponent and make an appointment for the Eighteen holes will be played in preliminary The pairings follow Championship Flight Hutts versus Glenn Clarence Gordon versus P AI versus Jock Pout CLASS A Jack Cammack versus K Charles Paul the of he old regut lar Democratic organization lerl fight against the gov said the n late Governor Long on his veritis versus Skinner versus George Continued on Page Six YOUNG SLAYER OF BOONVILLE EDUCATOR SAYS HE WAS DRUNK AND CANNOT REMEMBER CRIME 22year old escaped inmate of the Boon ville who shot and killed superintendent of schools at late yester day before being today told officers and reporters he drank a gallon of wine yesterday afternoon and could remember nothing of the He said he obtained the wine at the residence of Theodore of the and one eye was of the struggle a witness told of Viriski and The said be could not recall how his lace was bruis sent to reformatory In Miami Schools bad fin enrollment if for the first week of ODell an this I expect enrollment lo reach inside of a he The total enrollment dur ing the first week a year ago was 1 Thc junior high enroll ment this year is while thr from Louis on a robbery i senior has students today was held in the slate penitentiary here because county authorities feared he would hi lynched if kept at He first was taken to jail at Warrens bad made wine several in in the schools by classes is as follows First 210 second thin fourth when It is the will or T want to Long on his vic Governor militant 37 yearold won the nom in the face of a concen attack from the pers of New Orleans and over the state and at a time when he was under sharp fire in connection the disappearance of Samu el Irby and James two men who were seized in a port hotel by state police and into seclusion before they could carry out their announced intentions of bringing suit against the Good Issue The governor made his fight on the good roads saying he would pave every highway In the slate without raising taxes and that if he went to the Sen ale he would get employment for all men out oC Long said in the campaign if elected he would complete his term as expiring In before seat as lie did not wish to place the pres ent in the executives BLEASE 5000 BEHIND South Carolina Firebrand Trails Former Whom He Defeated Six Years Ago Livingston for 40 years a storm center in South Carolina has apparently lost his seat in the United States to James Spar tanburg whom he de six years Returns from yesterdays Demo cratic primary gave Byrnes voles to when reports from of the precincts had been The uncounted precincts in iso Inted Nomination is equivalent to In the gubernatorial contest bo tween two I bra Blackwood led Olin Johnston by 693 votes with 42 boxes Thc count gave Blackwood votes lo John stons Although Blouse hits held prac every public office in pift of South Carolina from county representative through the governors chair to tho he has lost as many bat tles as he has won during political Continued on Page Two Spains inhabitants purchase au and trucks at a rate of about Metal Market r  

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