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   Nevada State Journal (Newspaper) - June 18, 1930, Reno, Nevada                               f METAL PRICES 15 N T tie 12 Y E St L 5.40 St Louis 4 Established November 23 1870 Member of Associated Press THE WEATHER The highest temperature re- corded yesterday in Reno was 92 decrees Rl Today nnd Thursday partly cloudy with thunder showers Ih portion Volume LVI No 45 RENO NEVADA WEDNESDAY JUNE 18 1930 Five Cents DWIGHT W MORROW WINS N J NOMINATION Boulder Appropriation Meets Opposition in Capital AS PLAN LAID Both House Senate Hear Opposition to Measure ARIZONA ACTIVE Agreement with L A Is Center of All Assaults WASHINGTON June 17 subject of out in both senate and house as tin Utter began con- it on of the lull whn n M for Hi tint i oii'ti lution of the bug pi mt incl project The t o t P ml hid the t in their w lining to tlu when it them Delivers Broadside In the house Representative K the pending propriation on the ground that the of Los Angela was not bound to cairy out its con- foi consumption of Boulder The dnm appropriation found a defender In tive Garner of Texas the leader who said opponents of to superv se the acts of the executive branch uf the after congi ess had the development Attacks Agreement a member of the house committee contended th t until of the in the city of Los Angelet the the could not be held for its of the repayment in of tbe outl v speaking in to in in a Washington which Arizona's fire upon Wash good will said if Boulder dam this good will Th less we have the better off we shall To Defend Federal agents he said may bj force seize usurp and appropriate rights but nr army will be btrong enough to conquer Arizona s resentment against wrong and injustice Senator Hayden explained he and both believed the power contracts did not protect the fully BUENOS AIRES June The outbreak ot an insurrectionary movement in Bolivia was reported today in dispatches to the pgr La from La Argentine railroad station on the Bolivian frontier The movement was under the leadership of Roberto Hinojosa for- merly of the Bolivian diplomatic service and now a Bolivian radical leader He has a following among communist circles Noted Aviator Promises Girl To Quit Flying DUBLIN June A romance above that con- with the proposed flight of the Southern Cross still bound at airdrome hovers over the adventur Captain Charles Smith the Australian who will command the flight will give up aviation after the flight is over for his Miss Mary Powell of Melbourne He will sell the veteran Southern Cross and will return to bourne to marry Miss Powell at an unannounced date A friend said today that Captain met Miss Powell on a steamship going to Australia and that it was love at first sight Law Operative as Ships Dock This Morning NEW YORK June ting ocean foam under the sure of pounding engines the Imer Olympic breasted the tariff tape off Sandy Hook late today and saved importers with cargo aboard proximately in extra toms duty Had she passed Ambrose lightship after E S T her goods would come under the provisions of the new tariff signed by the president today but she beat the deadline by slightly more than an hour despite a slow start that had her behind schedule for the first part of her race against time TO TELLTRUTH Bishop Riled When He Is Prodded About Funds June 1 President Hoover in i simple mony at the White House signed tai iff today and turned to the the job of putting into effect overnight a law which has i congress ly a year and a half to write Theoretically the new law was to tak effect at midnight but actually the more than new duties and will not be- come operative until the customs houses open at 8 in standard time Offices Close at have gone out from the that collectors were their offices today at the usual houi of p m eastein time so that all ships whose cargo declarations have not been up to that wilt pav the new lates at opening Taking halt a dozen ordinary pens handed to him by Lawrence Richey one of his secretaries Mr Hoover affixed his signature to tho huge document at 12.59 p m At least that was the time given him by Clayton Mooie of the house wass and means committee w hose watch happened to be three minutes Uses Six Pens Somebody give me tho said the president as he picked up his sixth pen Moore announced it was 12.59 but did not discover the inaccuracy of his wrist watch until it was too late Present at the cei emony w ere Secretary Mellon whose department will administer the new law Francis X A Eble comm of customs and Senators Smoot Utah and California and Representatives Hawley gon and Treadway Massachusetts four of the six Republican conferees on the Senator Watson In- and Representative ach New Jersey the other two conferees did not attend The pens went to the conferees June Assailing Bishop James Cannon Jr loi his to tell the senate lobby Committee How con- foi the 1928 campaign had been expended Tinkham republican Massachusetts in the house today that until an ing is made the churchman will stand cum ic ted in the eves of all honest men of having that to his own uses Reads Attack Reading from a prepared speech in i calm tone Tinkham that Cannon appealed before the committee and that his refusal to explain the dis- ot the by K C Jameson New York can give i ise only to tei implications in the mind of any hone st in in At one point in his speech which was applauded at the and end Tinkham described one of the bishop's statements as a hood He also charged the ern Methodist churchman violated the federal practices act by failure to make a report on the Withheld In addition Tinkham asserted that it the Methodist Episcopa Chuich South had known all of the to the lo committee it is inconceivable that he have been continued by it as one of Us spiritual leaders Thi appearance ot Cannon before the committee followed timony by Tinkham that the had from Jameson and that 000 of the amount had been ed to congress Final Report Today A final report by the lobby com- on its examination of non was to have been made to the senate today but Chahman way postponed it until tomorrow i order not to interfere with tion He gave notice that he would have something to say when the report is made It will consist merely of the transcript of Cannon's examination which shows that he refused to answer questions about his political activities Must Make Report Senator Blame republican consin contends that Vice dent Curtis is required by law to report Cannon to tho district at- torney for possible contempt but Chairman Caraway and at least one other member of the committee hold the opinion that the bishop did not legally re- fuse to answer questions because the committee ruled it had no to inquire into his political activities Vice President Curtis 1 as declined to comment Birdmen on Round Trip U S Hop Set Fast Pace Edward Schlee left and William Brock noted aviators who flew from Jacksonville Florida to San Diego then hopped off for the return in an effort to make the round trip of some miles in thirty hours TUCSON Ariz June S Brook and Edward F Schlee who took off in San Diego Calif shortly after five o'clock P S T tonight for a return flight to Jacksonville Fla were not sighted as they passed over Arizona Johnson Loses Fight to Get Letters from Hoover WASHINGTON June Overwhelming support for the don naval treaty when it comes to a vote In the senate foreign tions committee on next Monday was Indicated on a test loll call today By a of 14 to 4 the tee rejected a motion by Senator Johnson republican California to defer consideration of the pict un- til President Hoover gives up the papers relating to the London con- ference which he has refused the committee To Vote Monday Agreement was then rea hed for the vote on the treaty next Monday morning and advocates of the pact contended that the four votes en- rolled today for postponement resented the full strength of the opposition in the committee Senators Johnson Moses New and Robinson Indiana republicans and Shipstead labor Minnesota voted for Treaty Two committee members werp unrecorded Goff republican West Virginia and Black democrat bama While been counted the Supporters of the treaty SAN DIEGO Calif June set a new record for the westbound crossing from Jacksonville Fla to San Diego aviators I Senator Black was represented as Edward F and William A Brock took the air tonight at o'clock on the return trip hoping to reach the Florida seaport within 30 hours of their hop off westward at a m had good weather all the way said Brock except over Arizona New Mexico and Imperial valley We had to dodge storms in those areas The last was a dust storm over Imperial valley Both Fliers Fresh rioth fliers were ay fiesh ently as if just been up on a spin Refueling of the big Lockheed Vega plane began almost as soon aw they had the machine Brock end then said they wanted to start within an hour if sible decided not to change the lubricating oil in the Wasp engine Let's let good enough said with a laugh That 42 Charged with Dry Conspiracy Are on Trial COEUR D'ALENE Idaho June Wallace Idaho needed money former officials In federal court here today they levied fines on speakeasies motor is fine Schlee grinned and agreed Had No Trouble vice dens and other disorderly places which were allowed to re- main open The testimony was in the case 42 residents of Wallace charged trouble and hoped they would with conspiracy to violate federal have none oll the way prohibition laws Carl Spatz at Rockwell L L clerk of the counsel fleld the fliers soon after of justice of the peace at Wallace they had out of The aviators said they had an altitude from i 2000 to 8000 feet They had no Kas June Stella B Haines of Augusta a representative In the Kansas the last four years today she would seek the re- publican nomination for in congress from the eighth Kansas district Her democratic opponent is e W A Ayres of Wichita PORTLAND Me June With returns from yesterday's mary virtually complete the ity of Representative Wallace H j White over former Governor Ralph O Brewster for the republican j United States senatorial j tion was computed tonight at 7123 CANNON FURIOUS June 17 In a statement telegraphed from Louisville Ky Bishop James non Jr today termed tive Tinkham republican a blustering coward for attacking him on the floor of the house under immunity from for libel When Congressman Tinkham shall give to the press over his sonal signature the statements re- ported by the press as made by him today on the floor of the house of representatives where he is im- mune from prosecution for false libelous the Cannon statement read he may command the respect of honorable men but making such attacks on the floor of the house where he knows his im- munity from prosecution brands him as a cowardly con- gressman appealing especially to his wet Roman Catholic voters to re- tain him in office J CANNON Welter Champion Knocks Out Cordoza LOS ANGELES June Jack Thompson welterweight out Joe Cordoza local boxer in the third round of a uled ten round bout here tonight gave Cordoza the first round but admitted Thompson waa stalling The second was even The third had gone one minute identified a big book and a little book introduced as evidence as a police docket and a private respectively collected Used Parking Dodge At first Leighty testified the persons assessed were charged with over parking and other minor of- fenses and the payments entered in the police blotter Later he said Mayor W D Herrick instructed him to regulate the payments by levies of to a month and enter them m a litle green book This was because they would not look so good in the big book Ask No Questions We just took the money and asked no the clerk Under cross-examination Leighty said no profited ally by the arrangement but the system was used to keep the city treasury filled He said there was no intention to violate federal laws and despite the little book the transactions were not secret The Wallace case is similar to that of Mullan Idaho several of whose officials were sentenced or fined for liquor law violations Both cases have been referred to as the rum rebellion and invited them to his residence tor a rest until their machine had been i A crowd of 250 gave the two a cheer as landed They came in like a whirlwind and landed two minutes after appearing over the field taking most of a mile runway Brock and Schlee cut moie than seven hours off the east-west record made by Lieutenant James H little flying m 19.22 from ville to this city Set Fast Pace The west to east record is held by Major T C MacAuley now executive manager of the San Diego chamber of commerce He made the run from San Diego to ville in 1919 in 19 hours and 10 minutes Captain Fiank made the Continued on Two Eureka Slayer Is Sentenced to Hang EUREKA Cal June Clarence L convicted of dering Mrs Minnie McCoy his wife today was to hang September 12 at San Quentin prison He apparently was unperturbed at the sentence King's attorney Indicated he would appeal NOMINATED n OF mm 2 Opponents Concede Defeat as Huge Vote Grows FIRST BIG TEST Rain Fails to Check Outpouring of Voters Dwight W Morrow who day won the Republican tion for senator from New Jersey on a wet platform SKILLED favoring the Johnson motion for Those ment of the treaty Chairman Borah Senators Cap- icr Kansas Massachusets Pennsylvania Fess Ohio Wisconsin and Michigan republicans and swanson Pittman vada Robinson Arkansas Walsh Montana Harrison Mississippi Georgia and Wagner New York democrats Body Rights The committee previously ed a resolution by Senator Black asserting its right to the papers However the president did not give up the The vote on that resolution was ten to seven Senators Borah Swanson LaFollette and Wagner who supported it today re- fused to consider any further de- lay in consideration of thp pact The agreement for a vote next Monday assures a report of the from the foreign relations committee to the senate in time Continued on Two Liquor Runners Make Escape After Battle NEWARK N J June from out of for the full term can senatorial nomination in New Jersey Fort Morrow N 1 Tune The conceded winner of the j nomination for United States i senator from sador W Morrow who in a campaign speech urged repeal of tho eighteenth amendment tonight continued to pile up lead over poured in Moi row ran ahead of his ents even In tho dry rural ties Concede Election Both Franklin W Fort who entered the race an a dry with the aid of the league Former S conceded the tion on tho basin of returns from about of the In the state They sent telegrams of congratulation In the contest for term of Walter il which runn until March 4 Morrow 1.111 far of his only A Kelly Kelly N C suspected early today on lour prohibition enforcement agents who were opponent John suing them in an automobile killing who alao Vto full six-year one and wounding another tein was a poor fourth in tho P L Flinchum was killed and tin us of that contest JT V Andrews 41 wounded in Also Urged Repeal left arm and light leg 13 A who like Marrow 40 and K E Street the other ulv repeal of the eighteenth agents weio bruised and cut when the automobile which Flinchum but If fried with tho ST PAUL June With victory assured Senator Thomas D Schall continued piling up a majority of votes over his chief opponent Governor son for the United States nomination bn the republican ticket as returns were reported from more than half the state in Monday's primary election a steady grain when 2283 of the state's precincts had reported Schall had votes for while John F Selb wet candidate ran ft poor third with fiom tho load and J j crashed into a tree after he was shot The liquor runners escaped Worked on Tip The four agents were attached to district cement headquarters at Wilson They received a tip that an load of whisky would be brought through Goldsboro some time during last night and camo here to intercept it Shortly after 3 o'clock this ing an automobile which they be- to be the one were ing was sighted two miles from Goldsboro Failing in their efforts to halt it the agents followed it in their automobile The two miles Into Goldsboro wero mado at what Andrews afterwards as a and near the city park here the agents car drew near its quarry They Held Fire Andrews said one of the suspected liquor runners then turned and began firing at them through tho rear window his automobile Until then the prohibition ment agent asserted neither he nor any of his companions had drawn u pistol or fired a shot Tho gunfire continued for a few minutes In a running fight until Flinchum was shot through the forehead and the agents car wrecked Tho four enforcement officers were taken to the boro hospital where Flinchum died ambassador the method of regulation to substituted or it was cd In the early by Fort urged of rights in liquor questions while declined for some xl of centralized control In the ambassador's home pre- cinct he votes received three votes and Koit 15 Voting Heavy Tho heaviest vote today in most LETTER THREATENS DETROIT June 17 and state police continued their hunt for Detroit kidnapers tonight with eight alleged members of one gang booked on suspicion and in- formation m their possession on which they were basing their search for six others Five of the suspects were balked in their efforts for release on habeas corpus writs today when they appeared before Circuit Judge Arthur Webster The court ad- their hearings for 48 hours on request of the of- fice and fixed bonds totaling for their release NEW YORK June anonymous letter threatening a series of 14 further killings is by the New York American as coming from the unknown slayer of Noel Sowley 28 whose body was found in an abandoned automobile today in with a bullet wound in the heed Beside the body was a newspaper clipping describing the death under similar circumstances a week ago of Joseph On it was written Mow A young believed to have been with before hie death was arrested tonight in Jamaica and held for questioning VETERAN RELIEF That will not adjourn until the veterans relief measure Is disposed of was a statement of Senator Key Pittman in a telegram received last night by Vern Harsh commander and Luke H Henry adjutant of the American legion foi the department of Nevada Senator Pittman Informed tho legion officials that the had his unqualified support BREAKS RECORD SEATTLE Wash June Helena Madison Seattle marvel lowered the world's 300 meter record for women hero night covering the distance in minutes 69 seconds places was recorded between and 8 p m E S T when the called commuter vote was weather In tho early part of the day kept many from the polls hut even a ight rain In the evening could not dampen the ardor of who voted returning homo Vom across tho Hudson Candidates on the democratic and socialist parties who on Two KEEP COOL Wo are showing a large variety of fans ail as well as ens of other electrical that Will save your time and temper in today and inspect our 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