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   Olean Evening Herald (Newspaper) - January 24, 1931, Olean, New York                                Press Pickings With J 1.000.000 radio wls hi mi- In country our ot Financial CLOSING PRICES Western tonight unit slowly rising VOL. NO. SATURDAY JANUARY 24, 1931. PRICE TWO CENTS Late News Bulletins ALABAMA STATE PRISON BURNS 1IKG1X LONG MARCH Jan. A group estimated at more than assembled historic Independence and started off un what their ers said would he n march to the White Honso nl The leaders that mort of the inarch were unemployed World War 5IOT1IEH Jan. Mrs. Cahell aged mother of C. died nl the mansion here TO HOU1 NIAGARA All election on March 21 will the present slon manager form of government will ho continued or another form JOH Jan. 1'rcsldent today telegraphed to at Geneva offering him the premiership of 1-Yancc. Jan. 21 While the relief Issue was agitated anew in the the Hed Cross today reported ex- cess of as a result of the nationwide day night for In The total to date was HOME Amos W. W. national director of who was re- 111 yesterday nt expected at his here this BANDITS NKW Two bandits lurking in seized u from two em- Klein and West 55th Street 1IUKT IN BLAST 21 Four persons were seriously in- jured In an explosion which ished a one-story brick The Injured aro Frank Salvador his Mrs. Joseph 5fi, and Mrs. Jan. Tito of and of seven northeastern slates decided to call meeting nf the lav of of the stales to consider un- employment from those FOIl Jan. A to -I per cent beer wa offered in the Senate today by Talesmen Convict Girl's Secretary After 48 Hours of Wrangling My Cries Daisy De Boe as Jury Re- turns Verdict on One Hopes Court Will Be Is Com- Stood 8 to 4 for Acquittal LOS Jan. Convicted by the com- promise verdict of an exasperated jury which for hours had been deadlocked 8 to 4 for Daisy de Boe in jail today awaiting sentence for theft from her former Clara of the After more than 43 hours of bitter wrangling the jury of seven men and five women finally brought in a verdict yesterday holding Daisy guilty of one of the 35 counts of grand theft with which she was and recommending When Finishing Building of Tannery Burned by S. B. my Daisy cried only tannery in operation the England Walton which suffered a loss Thursday when the finishing department went up In flames and burned to the The nt Ha the verdict was I'm not If they were going to make me guilty of one count I wis guilty of How could they do She was assisted into an room by friends who tried to quiet her At her Miss Row said sue I hoped the court would he The court set next Monday passing of on the one count canies a penalty ot one to ten years in San A petition probation will be prepared immediately and ted to the Defense Attorney Nathan uty District Attorney David who handled the he would not oppose it. Women Asked Conviction said a preceded the compromise which they said was arrived at while the stood eight to four for Two women they held out for tion on all of the 35 which involved the alleged theft of from the Directed by the court to continue their deliberations alter they twice had reported inability to the jury finally picked one ot the counts charging the theft of and voted a One of the women Mrs. Mary A. mother ot two admitted Grape Issue Again Before Dry Leaders Suggestions In Report Lift The or at 1 GSM l e o e r n in c n iu that tho FAILS Jan. 21 m. David S. Syracuse real estate in a voluntary bankruptcy petition on file in Court listed liabilities of- and sets of Stone said in his petition that he receives monthly pension from the ment a dependent father of a son injured In This was listed as among the ex- empt Good Afternoon 11 Told From 'Round The World The Associated What difference It make what n hall a duffer A great on rubber Is sure new thing won't affect the ago N just as easy to miss a shot as with the old ST. Fla. Helen HIcKs has played 'the country club in 30-37-70 with the new The woman's two strokes was by with old Wage ers city arc donate -SI a week each to fund with which 1111- will lw three H week on civic Curfew Is ate irt the hillside city of St. Clad in century of red and white doublet and hose with pancake hats to eight blow front of the city The notes aie audible afar over the 1'rico for Lesson is no bitterness on my part toward Miss De she diJ my best to give young girls a by the promise of an ex- pose of the private life ot the film when Daisy threatened to about Clara at the capacity crowds jammed the When the red-haired actress took the stand early in tne trial and a heap of tele- grams and letters from her boy friends containing impassioned en- the appetites of the curious were shows the fire at Its 562 Prisoners March From Cells Without Loss of Injury Only South Housing Youthful Male Saved Convicts March Into Yard In Orderly Fashion as Firemen Battle Flames Structure Was 92 Years Old WETUMPKA Ala. Jan. While fire destroyed the 92-year-old main building and left wing of the 235 women and 327 men prisoners rapidly from the state prison early today without loss of life or Tho flames were discovered near midnight on the third floor of the main housing a garment and had gained headway before the Wetumpka and ery fire departments could set sufficient water pressure to fight Roosevelt Conducts Round Table Conference on Labor Jan. The of seven gathered in a round table conference prodded the problem of ment to find its vulnerable Offered them as the sharpest lance was unemployment or at Action Litlle Chance of Immediate Interference Jan. 24 Pushed forward by the of the the question of possible government tion with the sales of grape con- easily convertible into again was before Such sales flayed in the Law En- forcement report with the assertion they arc conducted a large scale with Federal A suggestion was made for an amendment of the Volstead Act to curb this it be penal tj make wine for use In homes and not penal to make in quantities the material for and set up an rate selling campaign for disposing of the report not easily there appeared tle possibility today of concerted Federal action in this di- Both prohibition chiefs and Attorney General maintained this usual strict silence in connection with grape weeks the attorney general indicated the justice de- might maUe a statement to clarify the government's This has not yet been Director Woodcock said that if sales campaigns show to violate the prohibition law they will be acted produced objectionable reactions in certain j it The executives of a block of northeastern also had them for their consideration the suggestion that a state could in the plentiful reserve funds to be upon in lean years for lic As a check valve to control the flow of large masses of unemployed from one into an- other where erroneous reports tured labor as in the ex- had been told that a employment information exchange for the group of trial states would The conference was called by Governor of New Coming to Albany to attend it were Governors riy ot Case of Rhode Cross of Larson of New Jersey and White of Governor chot of Pennsylvania sent a yesterday but was ex- himself While meeting was open to the today's session was behind closed I. E. rug Firm Dies Jan. 24-W. Captain Isaac E. izer of the Maryland Naval Re- internationally k n o w n yachtsman and founder of the drug company that his is dead at the age of 71. A tion of diseases terminated an Dry Agents Ordered To Arrest Big Guns J In Arizona Racket Jan 24 HI Arizona prohibition agents have been told bv Federal Judge Fred C. Jacobs that they are to stop the flow of liquor by ing the arrests being made amount Moved Into U.S. Senate Mrs. M. Blacklidge Quits as Internal Revenue Collector Jan. 23-lVi. Mrs. Myrtle T. Blacklidge today resigned as collector of internal revenue in She has been involved in a saying she lost In cash and in paper profits in a faro game at 111. The internal revenue bureau re- the resignation this morning and said it would be accepted at The investigation into Mrs. to Judge Jacobs said in i dismissing a case for lack of dence agents are I not seeking to arrest the big After Court Judge Jacobs de- f to elaborate on his which hr described as World Arms Conference Is Called Checked In Two Hoars When the alarm was all prisoners were aroused and di- into the where they huddled under The north housing the women's cell and the main building both but after mere than two the flames were checked and the south wing in which youthful male prisoners were confined was Deputy Warden Frank Boswell and all extra guards from Kilby Prison at 20 miles came here to aid in keeping the prisoners under but ex- cept for a hysterical shrieks from the women the convicts were I A few of them were sent to the convict tuberculosis camp yards away but the under guard Stormy Battle Expected 1- Stands as cle for Unlimited tion Borah Vould Shelve Measure Bennett Confronted With Move to Block U. S. Bank Inquiry NEW Jan. A move to block the correlated state and county investigation into the affairs of the suspended bank of United States confronted Attorney General John J. Bernard K. Marcus and Saul president and vice president of. the obtained an order Supreme Court Coldest Weather Of Winter Hits Adirondack a bridge Ibo average woman player Is heller than average tho males the They keep track of better mill their hunches arc more lice Richard seeking to P. Lydon disqualify yesterday D. from acting as deputy at- torney general in charge ot the in- The order directed Mr. show cause on Monday why sub poenas issued for the bank officials should not he Until the hearing is will be un- able to examine Other sub-zero readings 33 minus at Owls Head and tain 31 at Saranac 30 at Lake 23 at Falls and lake 2-1 at Bangor and 20 at Gloversville Judge Does Bit for Relief Delay In Release Of Mahatma Gandhi NKW Jan. Slight delay has occurred In the projected release of political including the Tho council will meet this evening to consider tho tion created by of of tho provincial governments as to terms of the Their principal perplexity Is whether to make the releases ab- or conduct of her office ness of two be continued by the bureau With him when death occurred i until it is assured that her affairs late yesterday afternoon at his I with the government are in proper in Brookland Green Spring where he had prominent guests all parts of the were wife and a He was a native of North a graduate of the state uni- versity and built himself a great business from a humble be- He started as a clerk in a drug store and there compounded a headache formula that later made him He marketed it first on a small scale and later on a commercial Miller Wins Suit Mij Jan. The council of the League of Nations today formally invited the ments of the world to assemble for a general disarmament conference Feb. 2, 1932. The date was designated as the first Tuesday after the session of the council in 1932, which will begin Jan. 25 and last about a Geneva was designated conditionally as the place for the The president of the conference is to be appointed at the May cil which also will name finally the place where it will be a short address before the council today Julius man foreign said the draft convention constructed by i liquor question moved into the jate Chamber and prospects I were its visit would be a stormy and A vehicle for unlimited tion the Howell to a drastic enforcement act for the District of stood at the top of the as the order of Republican Leader such Drys as and Smoot of pending transfer to other Guards said prisoners readily responded to orders to don clothing and march out into the yard which is surrounded by a brick wall 15 feet In Elected Borah of i Armour Quits tried to prevent taking it that time should be de- voted now to legislation of national especially on relief It likely the measure would bo put aside periodically for consideration of appropriation planned to offer as amendments many T to the Howell including Jan. 1 nf of those d by the j firm of Armour and SOlaC OL wv i for which j they seek The Senate Wets admit themselves outnumbered but already have offered such by T. George a former whose election to the presidency was followed almost immediately to provide life by the resignation ment for dry law violators and TTr make legal four per cent Senator Howell's contains a provision permitting search and seizure in to which General Mitchell and Senator of I convention construct oy arc the preparatory disarmament for his Howell vention must not be considered as I binding on the government durins throe I j brought into the city enough liquor i to 20 quarts for every X Rival Gunmen Shoot It Out In N. Y. Club corded in the Adirondacks last with 34 degrees below reported the lowest NEW Jan. Iti the Club one Jan. Zack owner of the 1011 Ranch was awarded Eckener Borrows Thieves Stole All of His first vice president and member of the company's board of Thus executive of the which for 63 years had had some member of the famous family in an official passed into the hands of The third Philip is a grandson of P. the Armour's withdrawal as an was the fourth resignation ot I to provide zu was u- and member of his Armour in the post few down to the maids and Heavy Gale Lashes Jan. 21-W. City Judge William E. Walsh did his bit today toward the drive for Kcd Cross Two prisoners were of intoxication his The Judge suspended on condition that each of the donnic ten dollars to the Red PLANKS 1U1IJ.T NKW Jan. 24 1930 and of tho hot spots of Broadway's night two rival of men shot it out before dawn this Police who sot to the place after Charles night club owner and reputed had been taken to the hospital by tho club's found the place n de- He had many bruises and several wounds to have been caused by but his most ous injuries were stab a jury and his household were Miner Mix for eating with borrowed charging that the actor had spoons and forks a promise to appear as a circus j rider in the 101 Ranch denied an had The show owner claimed Burglars broke into his houie stole all his silver with his name and also i about worth of announced his of nearly 17 years of association i with the company in a brief I ment in which he said that j the circumstances there was no Britain and Europe of his He declined to amplify the but it was learned he had looked forward to becoming president of the concern after the death of F. Edson Jan. 21- ill. A gale of a velocity of 50 miles swept western British Isles during the an and the joined the Circus at the time he had agreed to the 101 Ranch outfit in V. S. Jan. 21-IH lish and Swiss Three of Bulgarian Royal Family Sick Treasury receipts for Jan. 22 were I Jan. 24 expenditures balance Now York American the There was an accompanying deluge of rain and thunder and High seas everywhere led to some anxiety for but no ters were although a j trawler was sunk at the mouth of the and two of its SOFI v Jan. 24 01. crow were di bride ot King en ionic from I nmi id Princess aro suffering from The wave Is sweeping all Many cases arc re- j trouble with a damaged i udder in of Biscay and sent out The I distress signal Friday which today the Dutch Witte to her can All craft Companies In produced 2.6SI commercial military planes valued nt 7C.3. It was shown today In compiled by tho Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce for tion in Its aircraft Youngstown Sheet and Tube To Appeal Merger Decision 1 the Nicky j of other declared I that Chicago stories linking I with the i- faro swindle were 21 mill Company an- at a Hint limy would peal recent enjoining tho posed mercer with Steel Announcement of the ion by Walter secretary-treasurer of town Sheet and who emerged from the meeting long enough to going to That's all wo arc Meub nt onco relumed the in p 11 n u ansn A WINS Jan. Kills Small Child returns of the Alaska 1MUS today i James SAN A home here for the territory was confidence built up In hours of He was killed for the N Jan. 21 won the race for delegate to captive Mexican lion Congress over George 2 years at her by 2IS Total vote MAKK NEW Jan. 24-lD. With Joseph Weil and Fred I minister held In on i of operating i Jan. 24 i authorities were seeking Tho child chose to visit the i York I day to determine whether they staked out in the yard at the and rat actor the men who swindled John while her 13, and a i from New York to play In thr retired Rochester hotel i of last I from a 16, took clothes j film of Front  

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