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   Nevada State Journal (Newspaper) - September 20, 1930, Reno, Nevada                               16 15-16; N. 86% Y. 5.50; B. St. St. Established 1870 urnal THE WEATHER The highest temperature re- corded yesterday In Reno was 85 52. Today generally with nn in temperature Member of the Associated Press Volume No. 139. SEPTEMBER 20, 1930 Five Cents S. F. DRY Annual Pet Show Ready STREET Two Teachers To Be f Honored by Costumed and with the grotesque and beauty hide by more than 400 children of the Ring and as ninny more pets of the spick will parade through Re- no's streets today in the annual Pet Show juvenile circus It is the tenth anniversary of the founding of this unique by Mrs. L. C. Booth and veteran Reno Start Tri of the anniversary all former pupils of the two in- have invited to in the As many as possible will join in the parade The parade will form at the Ring school about and led bv the high school band undei the direction of Professor Rolla will proceed through Seventh thence to the business Section to Pawning Object is Milk At the the pets will be ed on where the Judges make the winning ons The will serve and there will be hot ice cream nnd other The proceeds will go to the milk and play ground the real tive of the Pet University Head Plans Utah Quiz C c 1 or ado Fraternity Man Admits Plan f or Athletes SALT LAKH Dr H. L. of the Uni- versity of Utah and president of the Rocky Mountain said tonight the conference faculty com- mitti at its meeting in Denver December 13, probably will take stept toward elimination of the of fraternities proselyting Dr Marshall said he will bring PRISON MADE IN BRIBE CASE IN NORTH Former Dry Officers by U. S. Attorney Wash Branding Roy C. former and his four former charged with cor- ruption and bribery as than tho they sent to E. assistant United up at the Denver that it is entirely probable called the will pass a resolution I a jury m court here making the various schools responsible for the activities of on their campuses in this The severity of the once a fraternity is found to be will be left entirely up to the university in he In case a school took no it would be liable for expulsion ftom the decision of Dr. Marshall to present the matter at the meeting followed the proselyting of eleven Utah athl stes by a fraternity on the Denver university E. J of the alumni chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha at Denver today took full for bringing the Utah athletes to He was quoted as s tying it was a part of the policy to strengthen its chapters by the adoption of Spiritualists Get Doyle Bequests Sept. bequests to further the cause of were made in the will of Sir creator of Sherlock Holmes and ardent beliefs will Is entirely in the late handwriting and was up bv himself in May of this of each were be- to the Spiritualistic oC London and thei National Spiritualistic Union of The Psychic college will receive The sum of also left to the community holds its meetings at Wismore and a like amount was left to David editor of a spiritualistic The Psychic re- C 50. Gunmen Attack IV II Prohibition unit N Sept. Ifl raiding the Rising Sun brewery today squad oC tion agents was attacked by a gang 11 one of whom shot and John a dry from gunmen entered the ti almost on the of the government men The killer seized the leader of the ing t using Him as a opened file with two pistols Thiee bullets stuick Part of Schooner Wreck Is Sighted SAN Sept coast guard cutter Cahokia radioed headquarters here today that the pilot house and two tered life boats from the missing steam schooner South Coast had been found 20 miles off St. on the Oregon Wreckage was first definite clues of the disappearance schooner and her crew of Evidence in- the life had torn from their the pilot house battered the porting the theory the South Coast struck n submerged object the thick the cargo of logs to the DONT FORGET The United Fall Opening and Style Show Sept. 26, 1930 at 8 R M. Spokane Bank Theft Trial Is Concluded Sept. E E. Flood bank ment case was given to a federal coui t The government Flood of abstracting funds from the now defunct Exchange National bank of which he was vice president and of making false en- tries in its books to cover up the thel a broker and bank testified he and Flood arranged to collect on vouchers for insurance premiums which never Ewald Is Indicted For Buying Office NEW Sept that former Magistrate George Ft bought his pointment to the bench for today resulted in the indictment of his and two persons by a special grand indicted on three arraigned before preme Court Justice McCook soon afterward and were held in MO bail today for a verdict of The defendants had denied the charges against claiming they were the victims of bootleggers they lad sent to Campaign Fund Charge During the trial government nesses testified the accused officials had asked the runners for con- to the campaign fund of United States Senator Wesley L. a dry and Author of the and ten providing stringent sentences for liquor law Senator Jonea testified ie never had any knowledge of such alleged contributions one thing this country needs which means moie to law en- respect fpr government and true temperance than anything Salter in his address to the that is lo weed out those public officers who themselves are STATE loy Robison Women Select Mrs. Goble Roy L. Robison was grand chancellor of the lodge Knights of nd Mrs. Eva Goble of grand hief of. temple of Pythian at the final business ions of two branches of the at Masonic temple eno was selected for the grand sessions in The conclaves closed with the in- of officers yesterday with Supreme N. E. Wilson acting as in- talling officer for the Knights of He was assisted by Past Chancellor F. H. cting as grand and Past Grand Chancellor C. A. as rand master at Annie acting as supreme in- tailed the officers of the Pythian being assisted by Mrs. larah George as supreme nd Mrs. as supreme Officers Tested The complete list of grand both bodies elected and re as of on of chancellory H. grand vice- Caesar S. H. Rosen grand of Tracing the of the alleged alliance between leggers organizations and the Salter said the whole plan of the defendants could be in one the lum runners operate and bring in lots of 'em dry and in the end send to tlw penitentiary to desti oy their as witness Wild Gale Hits Western Europe Sept. 19 A wild gale which blew for hours in the eastern Atlantic and over western Europe tonight caused widespread damage the details of which reached here slowly Some reports on the English south coast suffered one of the worst hit being where the beach was swept clear huts by the The age strewed the short for seas raged in the English channel and off the western shore Incoming vessels reported ly lough and dangerous trips The Italian steamship wirelessed a call for aid and several boats hurried to her sistance There were also less ried calls from other in- the British steamship ple Tariff Increases Carry in Canada Sept. 19 government by a 34, its motion to go into committee of ways and means on its for Increased tariff Division on motion was 121 ti 87. Conservatives voted solidly in favor of the Opposed were al as well as some numbers o the labor and united farmers of Alberta Jury Convicts Boy for Manslaughter Bank Robber Halted by Cashier s Fist Sept. eleven years was convicted today of by a jury on which there were two a Philadelphia boy who spending the summer on a farm near was convicted of shooting and killing Stanley 9, of Hamilton on August 1, with a calibre Judge Calvin S. Boyer told the jurors the defendant would not be sent to an institution for but would be sent to a school he could be Sept. Armed only with his B. B. cashier of the State today routed a Would be bank forcing him to flee empty whose often handles large sums in cattle met a ger who entered the banlt with drawn with a right to the The man attempted to safety catch onr the gun vented it. The pair battled around the lobby the bank several The Intruder finally fled for SAYS OFFICIALS WALKER MAN IN BEERY CASE RETURNS FROM NEVADA Sept. Raymond former motion took the center e tonight in the mari- of Noah actor and his Mrs. returning from Las where he went with Mrs. September 8, said am ished to learn that Mr. Will with his rigid laws of p woUld permit anyone in motion pictures to malign a 10, grand master at A J. grand inner George A. rrand outer C. H. grand Pythian Kate grand past Mrs Elva Winifred giand Martha Frances grand Pearl grand mistress of Anna grand mistress of Jessie grand Edna grand outer May grand Sarah grand state press Program Given In the most impressive ceremony of lodge a joint memorial service honoring the de- on Page Alter Beery departed for and had been gone a Beery reported her to saying he prosecute anyone sible for her Mrs. upon her return sha had gone to Las Vegas on business and was amazed and surprised to learn her departure a t BODIES OF TWO WOMEN IN ROAD Sept. bodies of two Virginia with bullet holes in their were found on a country road several miles southwest of here late The women John about 43, and Mrs. Mabel about 37, a With the finding erf the police of all communities in- this section of the state were asked to aid in the search for Victor about 40 years of whose automobile was found abandoned this morning with blood stains on the running board and two bullet holes in the Ship Rigger Saw Bomb Placed New Witness Comes Forward to Tell of Version SAN Sept. 42, a ship voluntarily told Chief of Police William J. Quinn today he saw a man place a grip at Steuart anc Market streets here on the after noon of July 22, 1916, hi contained the bomb tha exploded and killed ten persons and injured forty more during a pre day Caradeuc said he had not toll his story previously because the suitcase supposed to have the homb had been described by other witnesses as large and a djf ferent color than the one he saw placed and hence he did not his would be of any Thomas J. Mooney ands Warren K. Billings are serving life sen in California prisons for th Both deny their guilt am have applied for Captain Charles who as a bomb squad sergeant in 1916 in the explosion was as signed to go thoroughly into Cara Louisiana Senate Drops Impeachment BATON Sept. of brought against Gov. Huey P. Lon in 1929 were definitely dropped to day when the with out th house action Wednesday sought toi abandon the proceedings and dismiss 11.'., Churchill County Wins First Prize At State Fair Again With Exhibits HARDSHIPS OF ANDREE PARTY Peace Officers Here Reply to Charge of Sheriff Says City Easy Place to Get Drink most wide open state in the with the possible ex- ception of was the lic statement made night by the prohibition administrator pointed to dry the state and the Ition of tlle diary on lhe Long Foot Struggle Preceded Final Death Fight Sept. 19. Details of the disaster that overtook Salomon August Andree's pioneer polar balloon expedition 33 years ago have been revealed by charge was made that Nevada have failed to explorer's body in White Island by Dr Gunnar Horn's The it is now Democratic Governor Nominee Speaker for Tonight TROPHY IS GIVEN operate in enforcing the prohibition came on ice As a result county and peace issued replies to W. G. prohibition ad- ministrator for California and Article Is Cause in commenting on a tional magazine describing Reno as issued a public statement to the Associated Press from Ins San Francisco ters hailing a lurid description of this city as will go even further than he say my with the possible exception of is the most wide open state in the vada has no dry and I get ab- no co-operation from county or municipal LIQUOR SEIZED FROM AIR TOUR GREAT Sept. it from Charles L. United States collector of whisky and beer have nothing to do with an air he found some of the national air tourists who arrived here today had something to do with whisky and Fifteen quarts of whisky and two cases of beer were taken by officials from planes as they checked in from The bottles were broken on the field and fines of a bottle STUDENT BOOZE DRIVE PLANNED Sept. Dan R. Moody today promised a drive against leggers said to be catering to University of Texas students After discovery of a still by of- who followed a believed to have sold liquor to a the governor Said he would draft a reward tion with for persons selling liquor to Sheriff J D. Hilthouse Washoe county was the official to re- ply to the statement last is still a frontier he only western state still per cent of our people are opposed to the prohibition law We have state law alid we are roud of it Chief of M. peaking for thp Reno police aid that George W. deputy administrator has always received the peration of Reno officers Brady in San Francisco are glad to co-operate with Mi- Chief has never sought co-operation so far as I has never been in tills office Brady is in San Francisco on a Matt captain of state was as emphatic as Chief Kirkley in stating that Walker has never asked for co-operation of Ins prohibition officers have never come to us for Penrose they did we would be pleased to assist them iji any way San Francisco Also Wet Sheriff in commenting on Walker's Included a general denunciation Of prohibition He the prohibition fanatics who believe the prohibition law is a success should be 6n an island some place out in the Pacific and am informed that Ban co is so wet its people do not have to come here to I believe it is than its mous we have eight more years un- der prohibition this will be- come bolshevik Nevada's people are true red-Wooded American although we do be- lieve in regulation we do not of as it now stands Nevada is only one of merous states opposed to the dry and believe it should be re- San Francisco Chief Tries Being Editor SAN Sept. of police William J. Quinn turned editor for a while today am as head of the news desk in the San Francisco office of the Associated He exercised and the opinion when he had that the A. P. report was edited i BARBER HOME PLAN DBS Sept. Fred W. millionaire tonic an that he will offer a acre tract of land in Monroe county at as i m and incapacitate Inly 14, 1897, three days after An- dree set out from Dane's The landed on the ice in latitude 83 longitude 30 east. Ticked 200 Miles The leaves obscure the cause ot the landing The distance from the pole is roughly 500 miles and from White Island roughly 200 The explorers covered a 200 mile trek iback to the camp where they started on tha diary at seven p. m. on the day previous This was immediately Apparently it caused little serious for the laat entry the diary to the age saya but both valves were then opened In for a Bumps on Ice Previous entries show that wet Ice and hoar frost had weighed down the big gas and that the gondola had been dragged along the ice many times during tha latter part of the flight from bumping against the rough surface of the Ice completely ex- hausted the During the week following the descent on the ice from July 14 to July 21 the explorers remained en- on the preparing for their hazardous sledge journey back to a On the after- noon of the 22 the party packed up their belongings and started over the ice. Their actual is not apparent from the which at this point is confined to the of minor Banquet To Be Feature of Day's Events For tho fifth time since 19Jo county first honors for its exhibit tho fair at Other counties placed in the Claik anil Thp first prizes embraced cash totaling pre- sented by tho J. Penney Standard Oil Wins Today will be at the nnd tho bended by Charles ij ernor will address Richards will spenk at 7: to The industrial exhibit trophy given liy the Reno chamber oC wont to UIH Standard Oil tho Consolidated Warehouse at second and the flour mill liam Hush and M. cluim wore tho Big Crowd Expected A lai go many of whom woie visitors outside was in attendance at tho lair's ond din Approximately 100 persons state banquet last J. said Just night that the largest crowd celebration H today for and Results of other contests day had not been summarized last Jump Today's program opens at 8 with the 4-H club livestock Children's events 111 commence al 9 o'clock and at 0 o'clock democratic state ates due to The og parade and is scheduled 01 llo At I o'clock a parachute jump in from 2 to 5 o'clock the county farm bureau will ffer its country md will offer thw Sidewalks of New at tonight and dancing at tho ipen air pavilion will Bratton Renamed In New Mexico SANTA N. Sept. oC New Mexico today nominated Sam Bratton for tion as United States nis Chaves of for and Arthur Seligmar of Santa Fe for governor to heac the democratic state ticket in the this The nomination of Senator ton was made by acclamation Chaves defeated former man John of on the second ballot and Seligman ed D. K. B Sellers of on the first ballot by piling up 312 Two hundred and sixty three are necessary to IJAMS NAMED Sept. 19 Colonel George E. Ijams of Baiti more today was appointed of the Mother and Daughter College Final Respects Are Paid to Milton Si Sept. 14-year-old girl and her mother today entered ern university as Mrs. Nettie Seeley enrolled ag a senior in the school of tion and her Betty Clark as a freshman in the school of When she was a small Betty frequently accompanied her who was teaching in a rural to She paid close She skipped an- other and entered high school when 11 years LOS Sept. Peacefully and without Milton was bade well In the Wee Kirk late today by his servants and a Dr. Ernest pastor of the church and close friend of the stricken last Monday by heart read a few sages the Doris Kenyon widow and an Clarence a brother and Chicago Dorothy the and Kenyon the baby sat in solemn Troops Entry Into Rome Observed Sept. y of tho entry of talian troops into with tho fall of the joral falls due But in view of the treaties con- cluded last yoar between the Italian kingdom and the holy see the often ing of tha in the will be  

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