Moorhead Daily News (Newspaper) - January 12, 1834, Moorhead, Minnesota the farmer must have a parity price for his products if the recovery program is to and and colder Saturday generally yesterday 29; lowest last night 26; precipitation 0. 51 JANUARY 12, 1934 10 THREATENS IN FRENCH Completed to Decide Fate of Dr. PHYSICIAN EMOTIONLESS AS DOZEN MEN QUALIFIED TO SEND TO ELECTRIC CHAIR IF Adjourned To 10 A. M. Monday Because of Defendant's Weakened Court Jan. 12 i UP jury was completed at 11:48 a. m. today to determine the fate of Dr. Alice Lindsay charged with as macabre a crime as had startled the city in a after the jury had been Judge Joseph B. David ordered the trial until 10 a. m. adjournment was it was because of the weakened condition of Dr. qualified to send the once eminent physician to the electric chair if it finds her guilty of slaying her daughter in was picked as Dr. Wynekoop looked on her face more like a death mask than a human men chosen to determine the woman's fate range in age from just over the legal limit of 21 to middle The jury was almost equally divided between married and unmarried IN CWA JOBS IS NEW THREE ADDITION TO OLD ONES APPROVED BY including four new ones and three additions to projects already have been approved by the state civil works adding to the county it was announced at CWA headquarters here new projects are as county aid road No. 10 six miles in Georgetown and Viding and about 70 to storehouse in rear of Moorhead city drainage ditch at Comstock five school heating plant and filling in grounds at to present Repairs to school graveling streets and extending the sewer system at to school graveling streets and cutting trees at streets and roads in Ulen village and BEHEADED BODY TAKEN FROM BLAZING Jan. 12 A charred body without arms or from the rumble seat of a furiously lay in the city here today while authorities attempted to determine the identity of the Albert Balmer of New Philadelphia after a said he believed from the bone formation that the victim was a woman but the body was so badly scarred that it was impossible to definitely determine the body had been wrapped in an oil-soaked blanket and tired with the automobile apparently in an effort to wipe out all trace of the victim's INTIMATES INTENTION TO END NAVAL LIMIT GIVE TWO YEAR EARLIEST DATE FOR ACTION IS DECEMBER 31. DONALD BIRD WILL SUPERVISE RELIEF SCHOOLS IN CONDUCT MEETING HERE SATURDAY FOR EDUCATORS TO DISCUSS Unemployed Teachers In State Instructing 50,000 Adults He HERE FOR WATER MEN UNLOAD WORK FOR 125 MEN WILL BEGIN WITHIN FEW CWA workers were busy today unloading three carloads of pipe to be used in Moorhead's new water one of the major CWA projects undertaken this Four or five more cars are expected within a day or soon as this material is distributed along the route of the new main crews of CWA workers will begin digging the which will be nearly a mile long. The water main project is expected to provide work for 125 main will be laid on Fourteenth from Seventh avenue to First avenue and on First avenue west to the old city E. graduate of the Moorhead State Teachers has been appointed state supervisor of the Minnesota emergency education according to information received today from St. Bird recently launched a for unemployed persons who were offered free commercial education at the Moorhead and subsequently was appointed district administrator for the state emergency education program in charge of nine O. University of has been named state administrator of the Dr. Harold Benjamin of the university is executive director of the Here Bird has called a meeting to be held Saturday at 2 p. m. at MacLean Moorhead State Teachers where the various phases of the state program and their possibilities will be Invitation is extended to city school county county CWA recreational leaders and the general Among the subjects to be discussed are the Adult calling for expansion of the present program at an expenditure of per nursery open for authorization 50 of which will be established in the state at an estimated cost of per and collegiate as an aid to college at per month for a period of six are being made for ths institution of 50 nursery schools in the state with 250 teachers and 300 other unemployed persons employed in the instruction and administration of those Such schools are organized under the direction of the local school and are for children 2 to 5 years of whose parents are needy or on public relief Get the emergency education program enters its third month of operation there are 533 unemployed teachers at work in the state instructing more than 50,000 out-of-school according to Mr. This number will be increased to 650 within the coming as additional requests from authorizations come in every Adult education programs are now in operation in 179 communities in the many of which are rural activity projects under the direction of the county The teachers are paid from federal funds earmarked for that purpose at the rate of per hour beginning January 1. FRED FISCHER HAS GRAND CHAMPION TURKEY OF TAKE BIRD TO ST. PAUL ON ADVICE OF FRANK E. THE of Clay County Exposition Best He Has Seen In Some Judge sweepstakes of the turkey division of the Clay county poultry show tucked under his arm and praise from the judge ringing in his Fred township today was making plans to enter his grand champion bird in the Minnesota state poultry show at St. about in his pen in the showrooms of the Fairmont Creamery company the champion torn spread the finest of feathers seen at Clay county show in many a as if to challenge anyone within seeing distance on page 6) Serve As Formal Announcement of Aim For Bigger Jan. 12 determined to have a larger has intimated to interested governments her intention of giving the necessary two years notice to terminate the Washington naval limitation it was learned earliest date for notice is December 31. There is to be a naval conference in 1935 to revise both the Washington treaty covering large ships and the London naval treaty covering smaller will serve principally as formal announcement of Japan's often expressed intention to bid for a navy equal or more equal to those of the United States and Great TOLD TO PAY RUM Sailors Have Their Downs on Jan. 12 British blue jackets jumped up and down on the after deck of the great battleship Nelson today trying to free it from the mud on which it went aground as it left Portsmouth harbor for its spring cruise to the West ship went aground at 9 a. m. in water that has brought grief to many vessels of large The crew was mustered at once and told to jump up and The boat apparently was in bo danger but would probably remain fast until high tide FED U.S. ABOUT GERMAN SAYS NOT TO BE BLAMED FOR MANY THINGS REPORTED HE AIR ARMADA LANDS IN HAWAII AFTER RECORD FLIERS TRIUMPH OVER MURKY ANNOYING CROSS Honolulu Just 24 48 Minutes After Leaving San Francisco Leader For Uniting Says America Fast Getting TURN IN LEVY ON ALL PRESCRIPTION LIQUOR ON HAND DRIVE TO FEED OF CORN STORED HERE TO BE AID Calls Attention To No Parking Chief N. B. Remley today appealed to motorists to cooperate with the department from parking their cars on the west side of Fifth in the vicinity of the fire its last meeting the city council fixed this space as a no parking area after the chief had reported that several narrow escapes been encountered when the trucks Barely missed colliding with cars parked near the He pointed out that the trucks have little time for maneuvering when an alarm comes REFUSED TO AVERT AT APPEAL FROM TREASURY AIDE TO GIVE FINANCIAL sportsmen of Clay county were urged today to join in an extensive pheasant feeding drive to be staged starting from under auspices of the Moorhead Rod and Gun secretary of the and R. E. game declared that numerous reports had been received of pheasants having been found dead after the recent cold spell and it is feared that unless feed is brought to the birds before another severe cold wave sets in many more will ton of corn is stored in a warehouse in the rear of the Moorhead city ready to be Sportsmen are asked to bring a sack and fill it with the then take it to some spot where pheasants are known to They are asked to get in touch with Lee at the Northern States Power company or with Warden who will supply them with the All those who can do so are asked to obtain the feed before Jan. 12 Control Commissioner David R. Arundel today notified 1,200 licensed druggists in Minnesota that they must pay state tax on prescription liquor on hand since midnight and also issued the first wholesale pointed out that all fresh deliveries of prescription liquor must be through licensed Minnesota manufacturers or wholesalers who will be required to affix the tax stamps but warned that druggists must buy stamps for liquor previously action was promised on off sale license applications as soon as municipalities get their local ordinances in shape and place the stamp of local approval on such wholesalers and manufacturers licenses for a total of were issued to Twin City Arundel said the first licenses probably would be issued later WINSHIP TO PUERTO NOMINATES INSULAR AUTHORITY TO SUCCEED ROBERT H. Must Stand Trial With Touhy In Jan. 12 Michael Feinberg ruled that Albert Kator must stand trial with Roger Touhy on charges of kidnaping John the The trial is scheduled to start next court reserved decision trial opening on defense motions for suppression of Jan. 12 sident Roosevelt today nominated General Blanton to be governor of Puerto Rico in place of Robert H. Gore who resigned long an authority on insular affairs was nominated for the post shortly after President Roosevelt accepted the resignation of Gore who quit because of his health and political Blast Rocks Goodyear Rubber Jan. 12 terrific explosion rocked the Goodyear Tire and Rubber plant here today endangering the lives of 50 gas and dust accumulating in the calendar room was believed to have caused the THINKS PACIFIC AIR MAIL LINE Jan. 12 last minute appeal from high government officials in 1933, for Ford Motor company financial aid to avert collapse of the Detroit banking structure was refused by Henry his son Edsel told the senate banking committee a dramatic story of events which culminated in the Michigan bank holiday early last year Edsel said Henry Ford was at suggestions by Former Assistant Secretary of Treasury Ballantine that the Ford company subordinate its deposits and private additional capital for the Union 1934, by United Jan. 12 Knefler 41 year old Indianapolis native who led the squadron across the Pacific ocean from San believes that an air mail service over the same route is he told the United Press in an exclusive the first he granted after stepping ashore at the conclusion of the epochal first request was for a The United Press correspondent then asked him what phase of the flight McGinnis considered the most was no said the veteran of 14 years of naval weather was mostly murky only incident worth notice was when he the 10-P-5 in charge of Lt. John Apparently Lt. Perry climbed above the 6,000-foot The other planes stayed below and he lost sight of us only to catch up do you think of the of an air mail service over the Pacific McGinnis was it's he Then before he strolled away with classmates from Annapolis he don't you get yourself a job flying the He roared with laughter as he turned my trip to I am thoroughly convinced that what we are getting in America about Germany is Dr. L. W. Boe told a packed auditorium at Concordia college last Hitler is not to be blamed for many of the things which are reported about him here in this he the German leader for uniting Germany to fight its way up toward a better Dr. president of St. Olaf declared that in the United States we need to know the ground on which we Democracy needs a common he or else it resolves into a monarchy or fast getting a dictator in America whether we choose him or he had a common objective in the 19th winning of the Now America must be won again and won on a higher plane than mere physical on Dr. Boe pointed out that individualism is still given opportunity in the dictatorial states above a certain civilized code of ethics has been he below a certain line there can be no more Individualism goes not Golden speaker plead for an application of the Golden Rule in terms of international good that we should believe the best of other not the In that we will create good will in their heart for stirring plea for American participation in world affairs was can save the League of Nations except that the United States goes in and bears its share of responsibility for the order of the world he owes it to share with other nations of the world in keeping international peace and Unless America declares its willingness to get the league is The future will justify Wilson's vision in forming the address was in the form of a introduced by some comments on the Lutheran world of which he is an American Boe spoke under auspices of the International Relations club of Concordia He also addressed the college students at convocation in the morning and the club at noon He was entertained here at the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Jan. 12 the illustrious log of the United States in which John Paul Jones and bluff John Barry made the first notations was written today the flight of six giant navy seaplanes from the mainland at San Francisco to their base at Pearl at a speed the navy's first heroes never dreamed was the intrepid squadron on navy record triumphed over murky skies and annoying cross winds to set the plane down in the harbor here just 24 hours and 48 minutes after they had left the mainland 2,150 nautical miles the 30 naval led by Lieutenant Commander Knefler the facts that they had set a world's record for long distance movement of planes in mass formation and had broken the record for flying time to the islands were matters of little Jan. 12 The house today began debate on the independent offices appropriating millions of dollars to carry on the government establishments during the next fiscal Debate was limited to three and one-half Jan. 12 The cost of St. Lawrence waterway development was sharply disputed today at the opening of senate debate on ratification of the new waterway treaty with IN PREMIER WARNS CLASHES IN PARIS SUBURBS ADD TO TENSION THROUGHOUT Country At White Heat Over Collapse of Alexander ELECTED HEAD OF COUNTY MAN CHAIRMAN OF TEMPORARY DISTRICT GROUPS Divided Into Seven Plan Series of Meetings To Give BOND HAS AGRICULTURE COMMITTEE TO REPORT MEASURE Jan. 12 house agriculture committee today agreed to report favorably the Jones creating a federal farm mortgage corporation with authority to issue up to worth of government guaranteed was no record vote on the motion to report the chairman of the committee said he would report the to the house later Poisoners Sought By Duluth Jan. 12 today launched a drive against the person or persons who have been spreading poison throughout the western section of Duluth causing sudden death to six pedigreed dogs and numerous post mortem will be held by Dr. C. O. city health Cyanide poison is believed to be the cause of death in each SIGNS LIQUOR TAX IN EFFECT MAY BRING IN DAILY was elected chairman of the temporary campaign committee for Clay county at an organization meeting held in the courthouse today at which details of the plan were A. W. emergency agricultural was named members of the committee are Theodore Ben Kurtz Arthur C. E. Otto and C. E. Chosen The county was divided into seven and local temporary committees named for each district as - Felton Francis Charles Brantner and A. Includes on page 6) Jan. 12 and warnings of revolution were voiced inside and outside of parliament today coinciding with three serious clashes in different Paris indicated that the public temper is at white heat over exposure of the collapse of the private bank headed by Alexander Stavisky in Camille to save his warned the chamber of deputies that a form of dictatorship might result if the situation SCORES LAND RETIREMENT OF UNPRODUCTIVE AREAS LINKED WITH SURPLUS IN BACK TAXES Jan. 12 Roosevelt has signed the liquor tax which was passed yesterday by the Roosevelt put his signature on the measure at 11:50 o'clock last a brief white house announcement president's signature of the last night made the new tax rates effective today and thus gave the treasury immediately benefit of the new The measure provided that the new rates take effect the day after signature of the congressional debate it was estimated that daily tax receipts under the would be EVADERS AS U. 1934, by United Jan. 12 of of back tax payments has been paid into the treasury by frightened evaders internal revenue officials estimated today as the government intensified a drive to obtain the last penny legitimately due in long pending income tax estimates of the into the treasury were as high as These were ascribed largely to a campaign begun last summer by Guy T. commissioner of internal revenue to dispose of pending that prosecutions would from the income tax drive was expressed in high official There was suspicion that inexcusable in handling tax cases would be revealed in some Jan. 12 of unproductive farm lands is linked inseparably with the government program to reduce agricultural surpluses and is necessary to intelligent conservation of natural Secretary of Agriculture Wallace said in an address land exploitation by private owners Wallace reviewed past periods of rapid expansion to which he attributed the paradox of over supply amidst has long seemed desirable to he with the depression essential to recovery program brings us face to face with the necessity for beginning to work appropriate long-time policy in which all users of land and the potential need for each use are given their proper advocated gradual conversion of emergency agricultural adjustment administration methods into a permanent program adjusting our agricultural plant to the size and shape we need and for the soundest sort of all our land BALKS HUNT FOR LOST AND IN FLEECE-LINED FLYING BELIEVED Political Pot Now Boiling With To Run For Re-election To County Several Others Rumored As Likely Candidates For Commissioner and Queen of Siam To Sail For U. S. Jan. 12 Prajadhipok and Queen prepared to sail for their visit to Europe and the United States county's political pot which a few days ago began simmering I with the announcement that A. L. county board would l not be a candidate for and that A. T. and J. H. Cromwell would become is now boiling with a W. member of the county board from the fourth has he will run for and several others are rumored likely A G. former member of the Moorhead water and light said to be considering entering the race along with A. T. Nelson for this Henry present city also is mentioned in as well as the second where Ruud resides and Burnside has announced his it is understood that prospective candidates already are electioneering among members of township boards to be on the ground who has received appointment as area maintenance foreman on state highways in the resign from the In this event the township of the district would select his has declared that he has no intention of resigning until his term expires next He has received permission to continue as a commissioner despite his he Jan. 12 A heavy snowstorm today held up the airplane search for Fay fan and Pilot reported lost somewhere on frozen Lake operating manager of the Northwest and a mechanic were scheduled to lift their big plane into the skies at 8:30 a. m. after yesterday's delay because of fog but a heavy snow held them on the the marooned fliers outfitted in fleece-lined still were missing somewhere on the 160 mile stretch between The Pas and the first leg of their southward flight to scheduled to commence an 18 weeks tour from here to the Pacific coast left The Pas Tuesday she wired her booking agent expecting to arrive for refueling at Winnipegosis two hours STICKERS ON JAP TUNA ORDERS INVESTIGATION INTO REPORTS FROM LOS Jan. 12 Charges that NRA blue eagle stickers were pasted on boxes of Japanese imported tuna immediately upon their arrival in Los Angeles harbor brought instant action from Washington today in the nature of an order for a thorough NRA field director at telegraphed to the NRA compliance director for this area to assemble all facts in the case immediately and forward them as a