Montana Butte Standard (Newspaper) - July 26, 1935, Butte, Montana MET AJL F R to arb HOME EDITION The Standard the most telegraph news In ESTABLISHED FRIDAY JULY PHONE PRICE FIVE ITALY WILL ARBITRATE ETHIOPIAN DISPUTE Senate Approves First Title of Bank After Hearing Attack on Eccles OFF BUST Compromise Act in Upper Chamber Gives Reserve Board Majority Control Over Credit ROOSEVELT House SubCommittee Pre pares Tax but It Ig One of Presidents Changes July senate heard today a blistering attack by Senator on the monetary views of Marriner Eccles of the fed eral reserve Then with a burst of speed it ftp proved the first title of the bank making permanent the tem deposit insurance Supporters of the compromise which Rives the reserve board majority control over the na TWO BUTTE MEN IN FIGHT FOR MONTANA GOLF CROWN RUST MAY RUIN HALF OF AMERICAS GROWING WHEAT W Observers Cut by 50 Per Cent Original Estimate of 1935 Yield in the ONLY CHANGE IN WEATHER CAN AID Higher Cattle Prices Pre With Small Kill of Animals July shrouded the Black rust spring wheat belt so today that observers forecast a 50 per cent reduction in the domestic crop of once ful Increasing violence in the rust will continue humid led competent authority to lions credit won the first I cut in half the originally estimated test when they defeated an attempt yield of bushels from the by Senator great grain to strike out a provision re i quiring state banks with deposits of or more to become mem bers of the reserve system by July In order to retain deposit in Deposit The lowans motion was rejected by a voice vote and then the entire title one Under that sec Rust blanketed the entire spring wheat region running westward His Nomination Opposed Post and Will Rogers Set Off Siberian Flight Talk But They Only Go Fishing from Minnesota through North and South Dakota into Grain men and plant experts of the known as the nations berad said only a quick weather change could halt rust Heavy in University of deposits up to would be Minnesota plant said a It also lowers the annual assessment on insured banks to one Continued on Page TOIL Commissioners Shave 599 From Amount Asked by Department 50 per cent loss in Minnesota was rather The ex tremely heavy he may be offset partly by final har vest Damage to immature grain in some areas was but the new pessimistic outlook already had helped to force the market up ward in a reaction to a drop the last two The July option at Min neapolis leaped 5 cents again to a high of but Jell back in later trading to Production Estimated losses leave the pro duction at about compared to the glowing first esti mate of compared to last years damaged Continued on Page TO VIRGIN ISLANDS Nomination of Lawrence Cramer by President Roosevelt as gover nor of the Virgin Islands protests from administration op on the He is succeed Paul A preliminary budget which pro vides a total of for the Silver Bow county general division from which all actual gov operations are up yesterday by the board of county The proposed allowance is less than was asked for by de heads in their schedules of estimated costs for the current fiscal The amount allowed is less than was allowed a year ago and over last years Proposed allowances for other funds follow Poor allowed or less than the esti mated expenditures mothers pen same as asked road asked bridge same sum The commissioners also provided Jor the payment of interest on outstanding bonds and for the retirement of bonds during the The same sums were set Continued on Page Montana to Keep Gin Cooney Says July tana has its much discussed gin marriage act for at least two years and theres much to be done about Frank Cooney The Montana executive said he had heard no particular objection able reaction to the although there had been considerable No he there are lots of people opposed to the but its not unlike the law elsewhere and these other states seem to be getting along with The he passed the act in good faith and transmitted it to him for I signed it as I did many feeling it was my duty to do so unless there was a justi fiable reason not The attorney general several days ago held that no act of the chief executive could waive rigid provisions of the gin law even to meet il JS SHE PUSH July j gates of the federal prison farm near Milan closed behind 19year old Margaret Waley at and in accordance with the policy of reticence of officials at the no further informa tion was given out beyond the bare fact of her Waley is under sentence of 20 years for her part in the kid of George Weyerhaeuser of and thus became one of the longest term inmates of the In the j frank KnOX President of Attempting to Undermine enclosure surrounded by a high steel wire fence she joined Evelyn Fre friend of the late notorious John Continued on Page July Wiley his and Will hopped off today for a New Mexico resort to a frw days although when they left the airport the ship was flying north and I was generally assumed they were off on the first leg of Ihr roundtheworld flyers projected journey to Mos The information fame from a confidential source which did not disclose their destination more It drew support from the comment in his newspaper column Wednesday when Rogers said Wiley Post and I been blather ing about flying over to a ranch in New Mexico and some guy with poor slant on geography got it mixed up with Post was said to e desirous of getting away for a complete rest before taking off on his proposed flight to Their surprise departure at Pacific standard time was welltimed and perfectly ex to avoid Post did not say where he was nor was anyone able to reach Rogers for a statement be fore he got A mechanic voiced the opinion Post was merely making a test but he was stumped for an answer when asked to explain why so much baggage was piled into the DIFFERENCE OF ON LICENSE THE POSTS ON Six Appointees From Un C EIGHT IN E Three Former Champs In cluded in Remaining Con tenders for Womens Title SEMIFINALS TO HE SHOT SATURDAY ion for Ranks This Announced What is a fellow going to do when he wants to remarry his divorced wife and is confronted by obstacles including the act and a license that is voided on a technicality That is a grave Tom western Montana director for the federal works announced Inn names of six men imminent in Bulte labor circles who have been given ivc posts in the new Davis said he already had sufficient project applications to nut several thousand men to work throughout the 13 counties over which he has Mayors and other governmental agencies throughout the district have been asked to rush in their work appli cations with all possible The six labor named In key positions are all longtime resi dents of Five of them arc heads of They arc Thomas president of local union International General is a son of the late Tim former sheriff of Silver Inw He lives with his family at 046 West Galena Ed recording secretary of Electrical Workers union and a former adjuster for lie NRA compliance board in Silver Bow Duncan lives fit 40 South Washington He son of former Mayor Louis Dun can of John 2330 Harvard president of Butte Building Trades Leslie 1012 California for many years an execu tive officer in the Teamsters question which j Emmet 71S Placer Great man and Hillings Still Represented Among Men MEADOW LARK COUNTRY Great July field of contenders or Uin mens amateur state lf was re to after Priest Retires From School TO Ionics Action May Post pone Council Session Just as It Is Sharply Demand ed by African nf and play in the title completion diminution Originally it planned to play the first round but the players expressed desire for 36 holc matches in the so it became to move up the other play one The semifinals arc scheduled for Three Great Fulls I wo from Butte and one each from Bowman and Billings remain to fight It for Iho The pairings tomorrow Kirby of of last against Paul Great holder of the state Junior and Jack against Ward George against Great Stewart FATHER After serving nearly 20 years an principal of Girls Central high school Father Leonard Ls re He will be succeeded by Father of superintendent of Catho lic Priest Head of Girls Central for Many Years Father Rooney Successor The Central high school of Is to have a new ac In the title chase j cording to the Prank Great j Hayes which was re confronted the clerk of the court president of the Butte PERA and his staff of deputies in the Silver Bow county marriage j William 1816 Oregon bureau Even district judges were business for the unable to untangle the I Cooks and Waiters It started back in June before the I We are straining every nerve to in Davis alfo announced the appointment of Thomas of as is here today to es headquarters ami begin The western Montana director also stated fix for office headquarters liar in spected and a 11t of thm forward ed to with detailed information The will be marin for an in this Mr establishment of temporary on clerk inquired Any relationship We were married for 20 years and then Now I will live with her again for another 20 And then The license was Yesterday the groom appeared in the clerk of the courts office and asked that the ladys name be An explanation brought out the fact that the woman had remarried after her first In a decree of divorce from her second husband the restoration of her former name not asked and her present name is different than Continued on Page MANY DISTINGUISHED BAR MEMBERS WILL VISIT CITY Kelly Receives Word That Leaders Will LOS July Frank Chicago per tonight accused Pres ident Roosevelt and his advisers of i promoting enactment of laws for the deliberate of j ing the power and prestige of the supreme who has been men as a possible republican declared jr that party U engaged in welding in program of sound policies upon which it will go to the country with prospects of victory that grow brighter every of the democrats crumbles before the remorseless force of logic and human Oath Referring to his charge concern r ing the supreme delegates to the Los Angeles Daughter James of before the Los roll Butte for a 12 of county republican Dan M member of Continued on Page 2j on Page 135Pounder Wants Hefty Assignment on Some Montana Ranch Womens Three former champions are In cluded in remaining con tenders for the womens champion ship at the close of the first round Play Taylor of de fending will meet In Unite yesterday from Hel Father Leonard has been at own request after nearly 20 years of He wll be succeeded by Father Rooney diocesan superintendent of Catholl who will charge Aug Father Leonards retirement 1 due to the Increasing duties in hi also of in the j which leave lilt second round They fnr ti In the finals cham on council of the section on mineral yesterday was in of jn I letter from McCracken secretary of the which stated that a number of distin Party Stopping Off in vr I C j members of the bar would On in the Butte some of accompanied by members o Among the names mentioned es Indications arc that Butte will entertain approximately 165 mem bers of the American Bar members 01 the group that will stop and their when jn Butte are George the special train returning I General Council A 135pfmnd young who thinks he Is much loo heavy and would like to tip the beams at an even was in Butte yesterday announcing that he is seeking a hefty job on some Montana You Im entirely too heavy for my the young Gilbert told friends as awed messenger boys at the Postal Telegraph whispered that he is one of Americas premier Elston flew over from Helena yesterday In visit his old Pat Postal Telegraph who helped he lad until he uas hurl in a bad spill at in Novem was one of the mosl rare OReilly cave Ekton his fo deliver tele grams l racing books in From HIP hr gal loped horses for Helena rae While watching wealthy railroad paved way for him to enter big From EMon If the blue grass country of Kentucky hp his apprenticeship HIP of anil Grad from HIP ranks of hp a long list of on HIP largest tracks from lo Last year hp Im going to work on a ranch Ibis and lakp off some of the I pill up luring my Instrument Filed Shortly After Final Petition to Make Act July Shortly Lewis and Clark county iili of Sam Mitchell today to give of the state fhe of anl counties to Jiat i Uv and refer to nxt the with a i order enjoining him from j that the legal fir th I referendum had bn j The bv I Judge George aHi i of Stat Carroll of i of the and of Madison i With more than Wifi he relieved of the o the Contral high was presented to Bishop Hayes last There are three testimonials to the value of the work Father Leon arc has first as principal o the high and later of th Girls Central In addition to the dozens of graduates of th school who have won distinction it the and In Bishop In accepting Father Leonards wrote him during the h has presided over Ui destinies of the of Catholic and have come M SPIRIT Italian Crowds Ready for Fight Against Japan or England Em bassies Are July League of Nations council will meet July 31 to tackle the lUlo the foreign of fice announced July Ethiopia today demanded ur gent convocation of the League of Nations council to avert war with Simul In a surprise offered to making possible postpone ment of a council Italys offer was contained in a telegram blaming Ethiopia for the PREDICTS July A prediction WM made by Norman United ambassador at that the League of Nations would brine Italy and Ethiopia to a peace ful settlement of their threat ened collapse of previous conciliation en It was signed by Fulvio Italian under secretary for foreign Time The message arrived as the time limit for arbitration fixed by the council on Juno 25 was expir The new move opens the door for further conciliation automatically voiding necessity lot a council Continued on Page S ELECTION K July Mon tana supreme court will be asked to review the decision in the election contest action brought against its chief Sands of Chi District Judge Robert Stong at Billings ruled for the chief justice in the case in which Sands election 6 was challenged by Tipton of counsel for the on Page well trained said today he was un ln and These j abie t0 discuss the ruling as it Bad been delayed In reaching the court here but added that beyond any question an appeal will be promptly Tipton alleged Sands made a tangible offer to voters for their support during his in violation of the corrupt practices The courts decision held that the contestant did not establish the cause of action and grounds of con test set forth in the petition for re moval from WEATHER fair in unsettled in west Friday cooler In the southeast GENERAL BETHLEHEM REPORT HIGHER NET EARNINGS by rl i 2D tnf the restraining I Before n 1 t filors of Vork race horse d f hav had not n h nullified of 15 i in a majority upon Th of state then would certify lo the gov ernor and a proclamation would 1 on Page 3j Industrial Giants Show Im proved Com pared With 1934 June Production Slump Noted NKW July American industrial General Motors and Bethlehem topped corporation news today with a strong display of earning General Motors reported net earn ings after charges and preferred dividends of for the sec ond quarter of this compared with for the same of last the best second quarter For the first half of the cor earned com pared with for the same period of the total slightly be low that for Bethlehem declared a dividend or on the 7 per cent preferred stock and reported a war ier income of against in the 1934 second tcr and an income of for the first half of this year with for the same of after on Page 8