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   Reno Evening Gazette (Newspaper) - May 3, 1933, Reno, Nevada                        FAIR WEATHER low temperature THURSDAY METALS Bar 10 7-lGd; New York down Yor 50-58.00 Y. 3.50, E St. 3 37 St. FIFTY-SEVENTH YEAR TEN PAGES MAY 3, 1933 TEN PAGES NO. 105 Father Offers to Pay Ransom For Return of Kidnaped Child LBY OF FAKE THEIR TRIAL IS DELAYED No Information Given Out As to Demands Made by Extortion Band Daughter of Wealthy Neil McMath Disappears when Chauffeur Calls Mass May 3 today pushed their way Into the and Deep Hole section of Cape Cod In a search for some to the ers of who was enticed from her school room HINT Meanwhile other detachments of state police swung onto the highways of central Massachusetts pursuing a report that muffled screams had been heard from an automobile answering the description of that used by the The daughter of Mr and Mrs Nell C. formerly of Detroit and members of wealthy and socially prominent was spirited In an automobile by a Negro wearing the uniform of a School authorities had previously been In- to excuse the child In a telephone call ostensibly from her McMath announced today he raise any reasonable sum demanded by the kidnapers for the return of his the police continued to observe a truce to keep the McMath estate clear of any obstacles to the kidnapers or any attempt on their part to make contact with the child's McMath said he was willing to meet the kidnapers at any spot they might that he would go alone and would not Inform police of any such Ho Imposed only one the child must be turned over to him when he pays the can and will raise any able amount they may he He did not say that he had received any demand or that he had had any direct or with the men who spirited the child away CAH Local and state left ly without a clue save a description of the the automobile he and of two white men seen In his company prior to the turned to the Deep Hole section as one of the most likely places In the vicinity for the kidnapers to hold a The section Is sparsely dotted by summer unoccupied at this time of year and many of them well concealed by They held some hope that the might have used one of the camps Immediately before or ately after the leaving some fragment of evidence as to their Identities or their Intentions The search of the central highways was Inspired by a report from Charles M. Harrison of Harrison said that while he was en route to Boston he passed an automobile answering In some re- spects a description of the car and that he was attracted by the sounds of muffled screams from the PROSECUTOR DIES A. Banks Edith K. of who nre on trial on charges of first degree murder nt Ore. SHOALS NOTED TODAY BY SENATE May senate today passed 3 the Muscle Ore May 3 cuting attorneys trying Llewellyn A. Valley development Banks and his Edith R. for first degree today were The senate was Introduced by Senator who has been for a dozen to get such through to final The house passed a a week ago similar In general but with different provisions relating to distribution of power and manufacture of GOES TO CONFERENCE The two propositions probably will be sent to conference for adjustment of differences unless the house agrees to accept changes without further OUT OF OFFICE May coln looked forward today to a In city On the basis of complete unofficial returns from yesterday's Frank C. mayor of Lincoln ten and three of his four col- leagues on the city council were de- decisively In one of the most severe In city government In recent Among those swept aside was Com- missioner William father of the city's water and light system and a councilman since 1B95 with ex- ception of four E finance and park was the only Incumbent to Page May 3 Navy League of the United States said today In a formal that the argument that the American fleet should not be built to treaty strength because such work was not self- liquidating wan of common Is now generally known that the United States fleet Is Inferior not only to that of the British but also to that of the Japanese empire ex- in capital the ment Against the proposal to build the fleet to treaty terms In conjunction with unemployment relief the league said theie had been advanced typically academic sophism that only works of a nature should be to aid Assumes 1'ost May former governor of was sworn In today as director at the where ahe will have charge of the coinage of all money by the United States and the assay throughout the May 3. Two convicts were shot to death by guards at the Harlem state prison farm near here today when they at- tempted to rush the guards and gain possession of the The convicts were C. A. ing five years for robbery from El Paso county and E. A. serving fifty years from Bexar county for bery by They were shot by Guards Prank Harris and B. G. who were superintending the work of several squads of convicts hoeing cotton about a mile west of the prison farm Dies SAN May Cadet Herman Stearns Davis of Kelly field was fatally Injured today near their a move made necessary by the sudden denth from a heart attack yesterday of William assistant state attorney general assigned to handle the Although selection of the Jury was completed yesterday after word of death reached the cuit Judge G P Skip worth later dered adjournment until this after- noon to allow the prosecution to re- organize Ralph Moody of former assistant United States attorney was hurriedly sworn in last night as special assistant state ney general to assume charge of the state's long a friend of was questioning prospective Jurors when word was received that Levens had died In n doctor's office FOR Medford editor and and long the center of a political storm In Jackson and Mrs. are being tried for the slaying of ford fatally shot when he attempted to servo a warrant on The former editor had been indicted with more than a score of others for the theft of several sand ballots from the Jackson county courthouse on the eve of a recount of votes for Prime Minister of Britain Returns Home after His Talks with Roosevelt Tariff Issues to Center Dispute Although Rally May Be Result Inflation Program Wins Approval of House with But 86 Votes Against It Two Hundred More Men Be Arrested by Troops In Iowa District j Clarence Darrow Asserts He Will Take Part in Defense of Ranchers Mny ister Ramsay MacDonald retained to London today by his talks with President Roosevelt In Washington and to face a ering storm of political revolt within his national MAY ASSIST HIM This centering on tariff may than him in Britain around to of the proposal for a tin Iff truce through the world economic This Is the view of some of Mr. who look upon the In the house of commons the new tiade pacts with Denmark and Argentina as a possible way out of Britain's tariff In the view of these this conflict has resulted In ing dissatisfaction both to tariff hards and to fice and even threatens a blow at the foundations of the national should Walter Liberal president of the of tiade who negotiated the pacts from the Mr. received a double welcome on his return the United States There vas a on the dock at Southampton when tlic and the minister was cheered He was again a few hours later when he and his reached Waterloo station In quite delighted to be back In London and am quite bucked up with the result of the the minister He reported that In Washington he found a striking demonstration of problems to which the facing the world must He that he had Invited President Roosevelt to come to London for the world eco- nomic am very pleased with the whole of the Mi. MacDonald met a man who Is sincerely trusted in getting things to move In the and we found ourselves In most complete agreement We had talks on how to do It of tne most friendly The trip came fully up to expectations When the prime minister reached London six members of his cabinet were waiting for him at the station Earlier In the day the ministers had been summoned to Downing street for an unexpected session resulting from pressure of domestic The purpose of this It was said In some political was to consider the revolt the by tariff who have expressed dissatisfaction with the new trade has replied to this criticism by saying that If the house does not like the bargains he has made must get somebody else to bargain for REDWOOD May annulment of the marriage of Mary Leslie Goff seventeen years of the late E. H. to Malcolm Dean son of a Stinford University was granted here by Superior Judge Franklin on petition of the bride's who alleged lack of The Mrs. Mary Elizabeth the at Nev on April 9, 1932, was out her consent and that her ter was sixteen years old at the time William C attorney for the represented to the couit that the laws of Nevada were similar to those of California with respect to the age of Judge Swart elicited the tion from the mother that the couple had lived together about c year before Delay Arms Action May 3. The senate foreign relations committee day postponed action on the house when his plane His arms embargo resolution because no home was In Pa. quorum was Slain President of Peru Died Virtually Penniless Is Claim May slain president of Luis M. Sanchez died virtually friends said His they amounted to only about In a few pensive Jewels and two The president was assassinated In order to allow ample time lor the citizenry to render tribute to the slain President Oscar has ordered the funeral poned until salvos are being fired every six with one shot every half hour from rise to May 3 Dai row said today ho probably would take some pail In defending almost one hundred Iowa farmers charged with mobbing and abducting an derly judge In a campaign to prevent mortgage on TO MOKE LE MARS May a military court of tho Iowa national ard conducted healings today foi the sixty-four farmers held hero suspected leaders In last week's mob Capt. Horace adjutant of the guard said that two hundred anests are yet to be Already 105 men are held at various Detachments of guardsmen weie dispatched to points throughout the county this morning but whether they planned to invade Cherokee county was not Yesterday County Attorney James Smith of Cherokee county declared he would anest the guardsmen if they entered his -n utf is DBS May 3 State officials expressed the belief day that tho foreclosure Is and gave consideration to plans to lift the military rule that has been In effect since the recent abduction and handling of District Judge C. Bradley of Le Both civil and military authorities said they weie Inclined to discount to At- torney James Smith of threatening to arrest national men if they are sent Into his diction fiom Le where Judge was by a of fanners when lie to take an oath he would not sign any more mortgage Gov. Clyde was film and declared that any ar- rests are to be made by troops In Cherokee county they will go In and get them He added he would con- fer with other state officials today on tho lifting of martial law in Plymouth and Crawford HOLIDAY DES May 3 Milo president of the National Farmers Holiday today expressed at the sightedness or those who Imagine that free men can be coerced and abused by military tyranny until they accept a condition in life equal to the serfs and peasantry of Speaking before a convention of his Reno urged the members to defend the Golden Rule and the Declaration of Independence against destructive of the usurers of the world and the grafters that attack them as of that that have neither loyalty to country or their fellow The convention was called to con- sider the advisability of declaring a national farm stilke May 13 In an effort to bolster prices of faim Senate Investigators in Quiz of Reasons Behind New York Delay Lack of Prosecution Cost Many Asserts Committee Member May 3 K. chief national bank examiner for the New York told a ate Investigating committee today the New York Clearing Hoxise Is for losses that may be suffered by depositors In the man National Bank and Trust Com- Ql Roberts was questioned sharply by senators over the reasons for a delay of many in the airest and prosecution of Joseph W. former chairman of the York for alleged false en- tiles and misappropriation of These weio uncovered last summer but Harriman was not arrested until and the special senate com- Is seeking to fix responsibility for the delay On the witness stand today flist Carl C. the examiner who the alleged tions July 9, and then Robeits told how their reports were sent to taut that neither of them took up the case with the federal district attorney In New Yoik pending ex- and that John W. fanner comptroller of the had agreed to delay NO This Roberts told the was decided assurances from the New York dealing House tion Senator W. Va asked if it not ttue that the depositors lost to as a re- sult of tho delay In prosecution of do not Roberts replied He said he could not even estimate the loss to depositors He testified that when the clearing house was notified of the condition of the bank It the bank by statements that It would stand behind It and protect it. the clearing house association protect the asked to I am 80117 to say It had the examiner May hind the wheel of an open sports Mrs. Franklin D Roosevelt left today on a springtime holiday The destination was but she will arrive In New York In time for the farewell testimonial ner to Ruth Biyan minister to next Tuesday Accompanying Mrs. Roosevelt was Miss Nancy a guest at the White House for several May former neighbors today came to the defense of Paul on trial for the slaying of three-year-old with testimony they believed him As the defense approached the end of Its testimony there were Indications the district court Jury composed of fanners might begin de- liberation Oakley's attorneys declined to say whether he would testify as to his part In weird rites intended to cure the girl but fatal to NEW May V. who succeeded James Walker for a to lei period as mayor of New York and who was the chief hope of the forces la the November renounced his political career He accepted the presidency of the Title Guarantee and Trust Company A statement was Issued from the bank in behalf of McKee In which he emphasized complete elimination of myself from politics and mental y LEBANON May Heights was shot and killed In the presence of her son and two shortly after midnight by an The shooting occurred near the state sanitarium at Glen Gardner Tho motorist fired two shots from a one piercing the woman's left the other penetrating her left side and passing through her The second shot waa almost Instantly State police said they were without description of either the or the machine he was MAIN PROVISIONS OF INFLATION BRIEF May Here me lite provisions of the administration's Inflation which house was set approve thus completing Tlie president Is to the federal reserve banks board for banks to purchase In the open market up to of ment Including stock In corporations of which Slates Is the majority If the president Is unable to arrange this or If It bo found to raise to the the president may Direct flir issuance of United States notes up to buy government and provisions for four per cent of this amount ly pi the gold content of tlic dollar by ns much as fifty per 1'iovlde for the unlimited free coinage of sliver at a ratio with In president Is author to up to In of war debts during the valuing silver up to cents an to be used ns tlic basis for I lie Issuance oC silver ROOSEVELT PLANS May 3 recurring discussion of control of and alternatives predominated at today's opening sions of the Chamber of of the United with the on notice that President Roosevelt would speak his mind to tomorrow's AWAIT Two outstanding business leaders I. president of the and Gerard dcnt of the General Electric Com- of the need for try to cooperate toward better re- lation of production to minimum wage limiting of work hours and the ings were passed that unless try should seek to set Its own house In In the Interest of more rigid regulation by government ed. On every the delegates to the annual session were looking ahead to the president's It was made clear that he will not deal with tion but will confine himself to general topics as competition and working houis In a philosophical MANY PROPOSALS An unofficial committee headed by Senator Wagner N. Is going over the thousands of proposals for business that have come into the It will put 1U views before the president Differences Are Recorded On Farm to Which Money Plan Is Attached Six Hours of Debate End Last Night with Speedy Action Taken Today May 3 the last the Roosevelt program and the accompanying reaching farm aid speeded fast today toward final LARCH A one-sided 307 to 86, the house's over whelming of tho monetary Without roll call the faim to which Inflation Is went to conference with the senate where of Is expected quickly Tho Inflation vote removed that question from since by It the house accepted the section exactly as passed by the but it will not be law until the whole farm measure is SK hours of debate concluded ast night on the Inflation already adopted by the Democratic Inflationists at every trounced the drastic efforts or Republicans to defeat tho already adopted b POM DKS The Inflation proposal gives dent Roosevelt powers to ex- pand credit and currency In a program as the federal reserve system 0 buy In against which currency may bo Authorises the president to have In United States notes Gives tho power content of tho gold dollar up to 1 fifty per cent COINAGE tlie president to change the ratio of the silver dollar and for free of the president to accept In from foreign debtors on the war for currency may be Speaker had Indicated ate votes would be had on the content and sections of tho but to the of many this did not Republican jeader Snell had demanded such The main as between arid houso on the farm Is expected to be the cost Some members of tho conference committees already have gone Into the and tho Democratic leadership expects ment by the end of the This would make It possible to got the legislation to the White Houso for signature without In as much as no difficulty Is expected In having both branches sanction the compromises that might be ATLANTIC N May Presbyterian church will seek to raise to carry on Its work during the This was the budget decided upon at a meeting of the committee of the general council The budget of Is to be used for missionary and educational Last year the budget was fixed at but of this amount only was Moros in Contest With Constabulary P. May patches from Jolo In the southern Philippines today said Constabulary Corporal Druno and one Moro outlaw were slain In a fight the of a band of once led by Inman CAFE OPERATOR SHOT TO DEATH Tex May 3 Hodges retired cafe was found shot to death In street here early today after his wife had reported to police he was taken from their hotel by a man who posed as an Mrs. she knew of no reason for the kidnaping and slaying had been 111 severa months and from the cafe Girl Recovers from Operation Which Caused Stir NEW May Helen go home Friday to a mother who Is now convinced the operation which removed the child's left eye was for the Mrs. John Vasco of who had opposed the tion so bitterly that a high court had to order visited the little girl at fk hospital Judge George W. Smyth of West Chester children's who origin ally ordered the said th mother was happy and The operation was ordered physicians said a malignant tumo behind the eye would soon penetrat the brain and kill the On the farm Speaker appointed as houso conferees sentative Jones of the agriculture Fulmer S. Doxcy Clarke N. and Hope Senate are to be cd by Vice President Besides the Inflation provision tho provides for an experimental faim plan to be controlled and ad- ministered by the secretary of It creates a farm refinancing de- signed to aid farmers to hold their In the debate lost night the Re- publican attack on Inflation led by Beedy of ol New Martin of and McFadden of 1. that the Democrats the stage of a over tho government POM EH the plans of the dent arc it Is his plan to get all tho power from congress and to send the true i of the people am opposed to the executive branch ing over the legislative duties of con- gress as this I am op- posed to giving the president all of this Representative Steagall declared that is no basis for claims that wo will embark on a wild scheme of for this will not reach beyond the country's  

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