Montana Butte Standard (Newspaper) - July 18, 1935, Butte, Montana MAHAN HUNT INTENSIFIED AS ARREST REPORTS DENIED M ET RICES Silver Zinc Treasury price world price East Louis New Vork Montan HOME EDITION The Standard carries the most extensive telegraph news service ID ESTABLISHED THURSDAY JULY PHONE PRICE FIVE LEAGUE STAKES FUTURE ON ETHIOPIAN CRISIS 30Hour Week Introduced to Add to Difficulties of Weary Congressmen BUTTE COUPLE FINDS WAY WITH MIDNIGHT TRIP TO IDAHO JUDGE Famous Irish Statesman Dies House Committee Urges Action During This Ses sion but Speaker Byrns Is Doubtful of a George Known as Irelands Most Influential Citizen Had Visited Upper Chamber Reverses Itself and Hacks One Phase of AAA Price Fix ing Out of July new to put indus try on a 30hour work week splashed today into the lent legislative waters con gress must cross to adjourn The approved by the nouse labor would create a federal commission to license in sending Roods or commodi ties into Interstate To obtain a federal an industry would be compelled to Work employes not more than 30 hours a provide wages ade quate for a decent and comfortable standard of accept collective outlaw dealings with parties to yellow dog contracts and ban workers under 16 years of age and convict or forced Chairman said the measure was in tended to replace His committee told him to cm ploy every parliamentary strategy to obtain action this But when Speaker Byrns was questioned on possibility of a he replied Continued on Page July 18 George famous Irish economist and died early today after a critical illness of sev eral He was Known as Irelands most versatile and useful which name he was known in his cultural life visited America for a lecture tour in 1930 and again early this Russells other interests cm braced painting and When he completed his American lecture AE said he would return to Ireland to write six or more books he had in mind above all to Ther he more satis faction in painting than in writing In recent the Irish preached for rural cooperation and the need to preserve a larger per of the population on the Years When a AE HOLDS NEW July The act creating the Tennessee valley authority was held constitu tional by the fifth circuit court of appeals It sustained the governments right to sell electric power in competition with private The which affects hun dreds of electric utility stockholders as well as thousand of consumers and prospective consumers of TVA reversed a decision of Judge Grubb of the northern district of Alabama annulling contracts be tween the TVA and the Alabama Power company for the sale of government manufactured power in seven north Alabama Continued on Page contributed his first bit of writing to a periodical in signing it But the printer could not read my atrocious He could only decipher the first two Since then I have the writer COUNCIL GETS CITY BUDGET SHOWING INCREASE DENIES FIREMEN RAISE IN PAY Tentative Figures for En suing Year Old Bills to Require Total of WEATHER Montana Generally fair in unsettled in west portion Thursday and Friday little change in Aldermen last night were presented with a preliminary budget allowing expenditures during the ensuing year of The estimated revenue for the year is In addition they voted to raise the salary of city fire men from the present rate of a month to and j then rescinded their action in j a midnight j The budget allowance for 193536 I is greater by than the ex penses for Over half of j this or is for ment of old some extending back to Some addi tional is an increase in parks and playgrounds The mainder of the increase is scattered throughout the various Before adjourning a program of street oiling operations was lined for this The amount requested for the new years budget was Expenses last year were as compared with which Continued on Page J Administrator Fails to In Definite Plan of Action in Montana AAA TO PAY FARMERS ADDITIONAL July Harry prog ress was urged today by Senator Mon to accept the resignation of Ray Hart as Montana works progress After a lengthy talk with Hop Murray said I told him that the only way the administration can solve the prob lem U to accept Harts since he has offered to resign and declined to withdraw his appoint ments of district Murray did not in definitely what he would but the junior Montana senator ap with the To Act He Murray that it is i but he wants to be Murray paid he had nothing but the highest regard for but declared that in the interest of harmony in carrying out tiie work progress program he thought he should be replaced as state trator for his refusal to select dis Continued on Page Davis Holds Contracts Le gally and Morally Sound Despite Court Attacks on Agricultural Jure Belief that farmers will be pid an additional under exist ing crop control contracts of court attacks on the agricultural act wa to day by Chester the AAA He newsmen he considered the contract legally nd morally They involve obligations es at of which more than already has i been Davis said the AAA will go ahead with other programs now being prei j I Commenting on recent court de cisions challenging validity of the j processing taxes which supply most jof the money for benefit payments j the administrator expressed dence that rending legislation meet certain objections raised by the He acknowledged that an end to processing taxes would mean the ending eventually of major i the farm I OLD LADY FOUND WANDERING ABOUT STREETS OF CITY Louis Borowczyk and Mary Malensek Leap States Matrimonial B a r r i e 75YEAROLD JUDGE ACCOMMODATES Couple First to Call on Veteran Who Will Tie Knot for Baffled new G r e I n a village of 1G5 miles south of beckoned GOVERNOR July intervention in the problems of mar outgrowths of the enactment of a jrin mar riage statute by the last legis is a spokes man for the attorney generals office said It has been suggested that Governor Frank de clare an emergency and bold the act pair of lovers from this To Louis and Miss Mary goes the distinction of being the first couple from Butte to leap matrimonial barriers of this state by seeking the aid of the Continued on Page Wants Congress to Quit Salt Lake Federal Officers Deny Man Ta ken in Custody There Was Seen in KANSAS July U cruiser rars tonight important highways lead ing Into tbp city for n br In be William fugi tive kidnaper of The was to have toward Kansas Ilty after stopping last night In n Grand tourist Sivni persons at the rump Mahans picture as resembling the overnight The suspect was known lo south when he left Grand authorities who watched for him were certain that he did not pass their posts and it was believed he ranic southeast toward Kan as An Investigation of the suspect began Wyom ing horse noticed bh plates wore missing shortly after the man Thc thc camp register as Harvey San A chock of San Antonio directories failed to show any such SALT LAKE July Hi Police and county authorities today denied reports hat William fugitive kid naper of little George Weyer had been captured The report was published by the News which credited Its In formation to a reliable Denials of department of Justice agents here and in Washington were added lo thc local officials The News said H had learned that Mahan was captured five days ago 111 railroad yards near TRIP Girl Convicted in Weyer haeuser Kidnaping Must Serve 20 Years for VICTIMS OF COAST KILLER THEIR SLAYER Officers and armed civilians yesterday continued a search for the killer of Chief of Police loft mid Harry of were shot down when they stopped the automobile of a mini who shortly before robbed the Fingerprints of the lit first believed to be William that the fugitive was not the kidnaping STATE CROPS SUFFER FROM HEAT AND DROUGHT IN SOME OTHERS Winter Wheat Harvesting Begins With Condition Good Dry Land Status Better in East Than Where Precipitation Is Needed With Irrigation Water Running Low Irrigated Grains Do July crops from hent and drought in the last week but made fairly satisfactory progress in much of the north central section and In some scattered and less extensive the federal weather and agricultural economics bureaus reported The best growth of dry land to have been In Ihe north past and but considerable improvement war rr from the the bureaus Hopper Weather conditions were favor able for farm oll conditions ideal for plowing In and their cessation generally after the of the work permitted of hay that had lain continually through rains of Lhe preceding as well as re sumption of of other Cultivation l row crops and Ir rigation continued as In creasing grasshopper damage made spreading of additional poison necessary In and eastern especially where damage was being done to irrigated Winter wheat turned rapidly with till arrival of hot 1 Harvesting in Federal Cushman to day sentenced her to 20 years in prison for her part in and lor his re Wairy to Harmon crook whom the 19yoar oci sir married to inein while ambition of BUT IT coinin a al Although I though recognition came in a nan an ovation l ner he did not anticipate when h offered a for fne has incarcerated adjournment in the the j Alcatraz administration Its I sems Devils lor In forcos to table the by a j of 259 to Continued on Page July Margaret Timlin who six weeks boarded a train at Seattle and rode out of the state with her ta her belongings in city j tonight for n longer thn federal detention farm at j in the southeast in another Its condition Is mostly arn spots of fonI dry i Is Spring j winter nnd lik i InterState Crime Patrol Urged as Only Method of Combatting Crimi n a I July Raymond of Mon tana was elected president of liK National Association of Attorney Generals at their annual Mission In Los Angeles his office was In was vice president of group at previous annual at Grand Til Montana ifi CUM tin on Lhc coast will of from poor to and In common crops to Irrigated grains excellent in sects and cwi i ii in growth of corn and and peas nrr reported in 1 of on their on Pa Despite Italian and French Council De cides It No Longer Can Dodge War Mussolini Could Seek Man date Over African King dom Leagues Prestige May Suffer From Failure July reaching Istanbul to day said the fierce Galla known as most were planning to tarn lions loose against any Italian In The who are worship the tree as their symbol ot A staple In their diet Is reported to be raw hippopotamus July The league of nations tonight decided to face the Italo crisis staking Its future on a final effort to avert Prom where he Is conferring with Premier Pierre Joseph league telegraphed council members to prepare for a special session be tween July 15 and August Cannot Dodge After discussions with British and French Avenol decided the league cannot dodge the al though Prance and Italy opposed new Geneva intervention in the threatened East African Whether the council will convene on the basis of appeal for Intervention or under its own June 2 resolution remained Continued on Page PUB Iff COMPLETE FOR mm MEET AT PARI PATROL July Arrangements for the contest at Clark park next Sunday are now it waa announced yesterday by John chairman of the Ana company bureau of The contest will be held at 3 oclock after the conclusion n thc ball game between the lead ers In tin state The gates will bn thrown open to the Boardman Everyone is in d to Thc contest is first the local bureau of safety has held since The following judges will decida the super vising bureau of Mines Montana di An crime patrol was rector of Helena the American Bar asj Mines Safety Appliance as thc only method by Salt Lake Jack tiie nations police forces cant Bullard safety ap on Page f Continued on Page Lost perhaps within a few blocks of home A little a tired in black and black white checked wa found b city police apparently suf fering a lapse of memory on son avenue near the Northern Pa railway She remembered neither her name nor She seemed to recollect having a and a John Police said is very about 80 years of She has been put the care of Sarah ma tron at the county I DISCONTENT IN FORGOTTEN IN EXCITEMENT OF GOLD STRIKE AT COLONY DEATH OF BOY INQUEST VERDICT ASSERTS in the the federal governments ex colony of was tonight in the i Anton of tile early da an wa for water 10 da struck and nf a in ami a well nio when hr Anderson said of thr dust showed He had not intended to release the fearing a of gold but the report leaked out from Min and Michigan gathered in groups throughout the Continued on Page July of the bank ol Mii mrt with hre in of board of bn nch j branti I thf a Number of Witnesses Are Heard in Investigation of Car Ac cident That Killed I in Tno l j of v bile j n Ob park for the of the Montana Bankers I received in an able accident caused the death of Thomas Edward last Friday a coroners Jury decided Tiie youth fatally injured when a bicycle he riding the of a street car near California and Second The direct cause of the verdict was fracture of the and hemorrhage of the Coroner Mike Duff presided at the hearing at which 13 In eluding the streetcar motorman and playmates of the victim Michael veteran employe on the was among the first principals in the mishap to take the witness He testi fied that he was traveling easterly on Second street at a slow rate of speed when the fatal crash j I had stopped at the corner of California avenue and Second he to discharge pas Continued on Page