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   Nevada State Journal (Newspaper) - October 9, 1938, Reno, Nevada                                Nevada 22 Reno 14 i Stewart Sparks Chico 0 Fallon Douglas Ol Carson 26 0 Ely 9 Yerington 6 Santa Clara 7 Texas A M 0 U S Louisiana State 3 Ohio State Rice 0 O GOOD MORNING The Weather Today Will Unchanged High 64 Low 34 Full on 14 VOL NO 334 ESTABLISHED NOVEMBER 23 1870 RENO NEVADA SUNDAY OCTOBER OF UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATIONS 24 Pages Today WASHOE OUSTS CIO PICKETS Second Half Becomes Rout As Nevada U Wins FUMBLES BOG DOWN ATTACK IN FIRST HALF Pack Outplays Chico In Saturday Game In Reno Continuing as a University of Nevada's Wolves remained unbeaten this season by routing Chico State here Saturday 22 to 0 in the Far Western Conference opener Their attack bogged down by fumbles and desperate defensive stands in the first half the Wolves could score but two points in the opening period Finally chunky little Frankie Beloso provided the spark and punch which put the Wolf scoring machine in motion Bob dall and Clyde Vinson plunging fullbacks joined in crushing the fighting but lighter Chico forward wall and Nevada scored three times in rapid And wonder of wonders vada converted Tossing Is Equal The teams were equal in pass- ing but Nevada vastly in every other department of play The Wolves rolled tip 270 yards from scrimmage to Chico's 72 and held a great margin in r-T Mitch Cobeaga a J their best kicking at the son with soaring punts which gave fast backs little chance for returns Nevada averaged 42 yards Bob Robinett sophomore guard and Nevada candidate for conference honors was the out- standing individual on the field The husky lineman was in on almost every play clearing the way for Nevada backs and Nevada Wants No Trouble CIO Pickets Warned By ARMED POLICE SET DEADLINE TO LEAVE VERDI Clash Is Narrowly Averted CIO to Go to Courts TRUCKEE Calif Oct CIO will organise the Construction's job Verdi That ultimatum was issued by the labor union following a closed meeting of members Saturday night will peacefully if possible officials John B Walker national of tunnel tion workers organising com- has to civil liberties at Washington charging that right to organise has de- nied CIO by and civil Washoe county authorities and Committee for Industrial Organization representatives are shown above as they meet in a state of truce at Verdi Saturday to negotiate a threatened way labor conflict While the conference wag under way a group of deputies Reno business men and others were gathered at Verdi ing word to advance on a group of C I O men gathered at the Verdi Glen bridge west of Verdi should negotiations fail C L Red Adams leader of the United Mine Mill and Smelter Workers Union at Boca Dam affiliated with the C I O is shown above as he ordered the union men to disband and return to California Adams announced that a special meeting of the union was to be at Truckee Saturday night to consider the next step in the attempt to obtain a signed contract from the Isbell Construction Company See Bobbles Page 12 Col 1 Guards Asked Iowa Swift Strike Gets Dangerous SIOUX CITY Iowa Oct Porter Minneapolis Minn regional director of the Committee for Industrial Saturday night appealed to Gov Nelson G Kraschel for national guardsmen to preserve order at the strikebound Swift Co packing plant here where pickets and police had clashed a few hours earlier Porter said troops also were needed to keep the plant closed while points at issue are tiated The strike of about 300 ers was called Sept 29 when the company refused to recognize a CIO grievance committee Spanish Train Is Bombed 60 Killed BARCELONA Oct hydroplane dropped six bombs on a passenger train at San Vicente Calders early Saturday night killing approximately 60 persons and injuring more than 100 ers San Vincente de Calders is south of Barcelona at the junction of the Barcelona and Tarragona Railroad line MOBS STORM Nazi Wreck Building Persistent rumors in Vienna today said that Cardinal was taken into live custody at 11 p m by iary SS storm troopers police VIENNA Oct ing mob of stormed the palace of Cardinal Saturday night battered down the doors broke windows and hurled furniture into a roaring bonfire in historic St Stefan's Persons Attend Third Series Game and Pay to See It NEW YORK Oct Statistics on the third game of the 388.70 Players Clubs Leagues Sauare The rioters many of whom wore uniforms of the Nazi type screamed threats to kill all the they ran through the palace throwing paintings and crucifixes into the fire Police and military stood aside for 40 utes until riot squad cars arrived and dispersed the mob which had grown to about persons Nazis had been angered by a sermon in which the cardinal who is Archbishop of Vienna tested against government inter- ference with the church and called upon Catholic youth to maintain its faith in spite of any hardships Sporadic fist fighting occurred in St Stefan's Square Friday night after the sermon when Nazis heckled the Catholics lice quickly restored order day night but at p.m day a mob of about con- verged on the cardinal's palace from different directions ently by prearrangement BACK TO SCHOOL BERKELEY Cal Oct Chapman All-American halfback from California in 1937 and professional baseball player will enter classes at the sity of California Monday to gain his bachelor of arts degree YANKS SMOTHER Ruffing and Lee Set For Today's Tilt YANKEE STADIUM New York Oct 8 The Yankee continued Saturday The American League champions over- whelmed the Chicago Cubs in the hird game of the world series with Joe Gordon shining ike the north star on a winter's night The NEW CITY HALL Bond Issue Fails by 2 to 1 Vote Journal News Service SPARKS Oct a two to one vote the bond election of 000 for a new city hall was de- in a special election held Saturday in Sparks Out of the registered ers in the city 601 cast votes at the election Of the owners 41 voted for the bonds while 101 voted against them Property owners also were against the proposal with 307 ing against and 152 voting for the bonds The vote was carried in only one ward with the erty owners voting 15 for and 11 against the bonds This in ward three In order to carry tine election both property owners and non- property owners had to approve the bonds The proposed city hall was to cost approximately with approximately being a grant from the United States government Famed Agua Caliente Plant Will Resume Racing In Mexico Soon TIJUANA BAJA CAL MEXICO Oct sumption of racing at the Agua Caliente plant on Thanksgiving seemed ed Saturday as Lou Anger Hollywood sportsman a permit issued by tHe of the interior in Mexico City authorizing to re- open the famed track Thp slip of paper appeared to be an important victory for An- ger who heads a Hollywood syndicate over Gene Normile Jack Dempsey's and former operator of the track who also claims ship to the property The plans to run a a week basis from No- 24 until Santa Anita opens December 31 Racing will be confined to Sundays while lavish arcadia plant is in operation Roosevelt Here FDR's Son En Route To California James Roosevelt eldest son am secretary of the president briefly in Reno Saturday night en route to a acre ranch near Hollister California where he will recuperate from a recen operation for stomach ulcers Roosevelt plans a vacation as guest of multi-million aire Walter Murphy who wil meet him in Oakland Sunday and drive him to the ranch which i now being patrolled by secre service men He is by a and will be joined by his later Yanks won their third straight behind Monte son's airtight pitching and moved within one game of their third consecutive world's championship a goal never before attained by any team Bryant Wills For the third time in the series a Chicago pitcher wilted before Yankee pressure and was unable to finish Clay Bryant had a no- hit game in his grasp when don the baby of the Yankee team came to bat with two out in the fifth Gordan blasted a home run into the left field stands and broke Bryant's spell over the Yanks The lusty clout so unnerved young See Too Many Page 13 Col 1 Veteran Boxer Diet In Coast Cat Crash LONG BEACH Cal Oct Mitchell veteran light heavyweight boxer was killed Saturday in an automobile col- on the coast highway south of here He was 29 years old Mitchell's car collided head-on with one driven by Paul Gray 26 of Glendale England's King To Visit U.S Palace Announces Trip to Canada in 1939 Expected to Detour Through America LONDON Oct George VI and Queen Elizabeth will journey to Canada in 1939 and Buckingham Palace sources believed Saturday night that there was a good chance they also would visit the United States The visit to Canada was announced officially in response to an invitation of Canadian Prime Minister W L Mackenzie King Their majesties will arrive in North America early next summer and spend about three weeks in Canada But in addition it was said unofficially they might also stop in the United States Details of the journey have not yet been worked out so it was impossible SNOWS AIDING RANGE LANDS Cold Week-End Here Is Predicted Cold temperatures and partly cloudy skies are expected to pre- vail over Nevada Sunday under the influence of a low ure area which for the past few has been slowly advancing to say what the schedule might be Palace sources said the was part of the uled plans for the king and queen to visit the major dominions in connection with their coronation The plans to visit Canada were viewed as indicating belief that the international situation will be comparatively calm for at least a year but in event of any change hi Europe schedule could be changed on short notice Congratulations To Mr and Mrs Fred C well of Reno on the birth of a daughter in Reno on September 1938 To Mr and Mrs Williard Weaver of Carlin on the birth of a daughter at the eral hospital October 8 1938 Mrs Weaver is the former Miss Roberta Turrittin Italian Volunteers In Spain To Be Recalled ROME Oct grand council issued a communique early Sunday which confirmed that Italy was withdrawing Italian volunteers who had fought for Nationalist Spain more than 18 months council after a session of three and one-half ed a resolution approving ian foreign policy based on the axis The official communique praised the bravery of Italian legionnaires in Spain The communique did not mention This was interpreted to mean that the conversations between Lord Perth British ambassador and Count Galeazzo Ciano ian foreign minister had not been concluded PARTIAL WITHDRAWAL NOT SATISFACTORY LONDON Oct 8 Great Britain Saturday night welcomed the partial al of Italian Volunteers from Spain but was understood to be prepared to demand withdrawal of still oore Fascist a necessary preliminary to stabilization of European peace BARCELONA IS Night Attack Lasts For One Hour BARCELONA Oct Barcelona was subjected late night to one of the most terrifying raids since the ning of the Spanish civil war Two squadrons of planes drop ped many bombs on the city The lir raid alarm sounded for one hour There was widespread damage but the casualties not be determined immediately City Is Rocked Terrific concussions were heart throughout the city There was not a house that was not rocked The planes raided the city at leas three tunes Mothers fled to refuges with babies in their arms At least one great fire was started and huge columns of smoke could be seen on the horizon It was beautiful nigh with a few clouds The alarm sounded for five before the roar of the enemy planes was heard Then there was a deadly silence just before the anti-aircraft teries started to flash shells intc the sky They burst high over head disclosing the invaders MoiM to noise was deafening as the roar of airplane engines with exploding and th crack of batteries Tracer peppered th heavens By 1 a m the Loyalist chaser planes had driven off the raiders and the city to life one again day were below normal ranging rom a low of 34 degrees to a maximum of 84 Skies were over- cast and ram threatened hough no mensurable tion fell At a late h6ur broken over western vada while lain was reported at and Elko The ram covered all of Elko county Snow was received in the ligh mountain regions according to the United Press Elko men termed the storm one of the finest in saying it was placing ranges in good condition Gutters were running full in Elko and basements were being flooded No serious damage was reported Conditions across the state were unsettled with the storm being felt over Nevada Idaho Utah and western rado Austin a minimum temperature of 26 Elko 32 thorne 38 Las Vegas airport 50 Susanville 42 and Winnemucca 34 For the period ended at 5 ver the plateau Temperatures in Reno Conflict between Committee for Industrial Organization erg and a force of armed deputies and highway laborers was nai rowly averted at Verdi late when the CIO crew dis- banded shortly before a set by Washoe county A special meeting of men members of the tunnel construction workers union at Boca Dam was held at Truckee in the evening C L Red Adams one of the leaders of tip CIO men declared the matter will bo pushed to the limit through the courts Sought To The CIO workers had sought to enter Nevada to picket a way construction project on Lawton section of U S 40 The Isbell Construction Company the contractor iously had refused a union de- mand for a signed contract Verdi at one time a center of lumber operations the pf an armed camp ing thp day as both sides ered for thp expected conflict A crowd of approximately 300 including 120 deputies Verdi About a a crowd of SO to 80 CIO Midway deputies maintained a at a power company diversion canal stopping ell Soe Verdi Page 5 Col AFL Appeal for Peace Among Labor Unions HOUSTON Oct The executive council ruling 34 ror me Elko received 02 of an inch ly of the American Federation of of rain Hawthorne 18 Las as 04 and Winnemucca 01 ing that time EVERY THREE MINUTES WASHINGTON Oct The U S Forest Service reported Saturday night the United States experienced a forest fire on the average of every three minutes during 1937 Damage was set at Labor Saturday dodged President Roosevelt's appeal the unionists make and keep the and shunted to the organization's an- convention responsibility for the next A F of L move in labor's civil war Simultaneously president liam Green flatly rejected that unprejudiced forces mediate the year struggle Thief Unknowingly Hurls Fortune In Jewels Into Ocean He Finds SAN FRANCISCO Oct authorities day night believed mately worth of belonging to Lawrence Tibbett and by Meyer Sopher aboard the liner Monterey were at the bottom of the Pacific ocean Agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation said that proximately half of the worth of jewels stolen from the stateroom of the famous operatic singer and wife were contained in a secret com- of a jewel box which allegedly threw over- board Sopher told G-men he tossed the CAM into the after scooping out all the in Theae have been re- turned to the Tibbetts toms and G-men recovered approximately 000 in stolen from parts of the liner whers Sopher hid them   

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