San Antonio Express (Newspaper) - June 16, 1938, San Antonio, Texas ED sfc WEATHER FORECAST Mostly cloud w ua lain iff Mostly cloudy probably Potion Thursday ind to fresh southeast and south t Tartly cloudy Thursday and Friday Mt warmer in north portion NO 167 nt not boy Lir tilt fth some years past South Texas Chamber of Com- has advocated businesslike as indispensable to the industrial nnd As Ray Leeman vice-president summed viewpoint If is determined to be an in- State Texas people will cultivate the friendship of interests That cannot bc won if the fat adopts a which build a ivall around ENROLL AT KELLY IN LARGEST CLASS 66 of Number Come From West Point Instructors Staff Increased 96 to Graduate Today PRECEDING the largest ment in the Advanced Flying School 06 students will receive SAN ANTONIO TEXAS THURSDAY MORNING JUNE 16 PAGES PRICE 5 1865 and keep out investors j lomas at tho annual Kelly Field Wgh the is rich in un- nnd and developer not to be found it has not grown as it should Un- constitute a et barrier nnd uncertainty as to taxes a future impose is an even more obstacle ATTRACT the capital it needs Texas should devise a Ktal taxation policy nnd that the friendlier it toward productive industry j last This newspaper's ro 10 what is Adopt a new State Con- which would prohibit n late income tax and and uniform taxation in ass At its annual meeting- in isr Braunfels June Mr Leeman has indicated i Soath Texas Chamber will re- wits demand for fair and taxes It also will advocate common sense plan to collect taxes If effective it would co a lonK way toward The is for businesslike handling this vexed problem The ds by which any up-to-date department of n successful mess house deals with pf customers would collect if the ISO million dollars in back graduation In tho Post Theater at a m Thursday Salah Davics secretary said that the next class which win be transferred from Randolph Field June 27 would bo the largest In tho history of the school Incr 150 the Increase In the mil of advanced flying students DCM due the State unities Deities and is more important use of installment rind discounts to early as now authorized by con- ngl amendment would most tax delinquency Ilii South Texas Chamber also its proposal for repeal p drastic redaction of the State valorem property tax By letting that field the State auto- would solve another equalisation problem i substitute Chamber suggests the general That proposal has mot her caused by the increase In activities at tho Air Corps Training Center at Kandolph field new class will start training at Kelly July a and will bo graduated In October Sixty-six of the students will be officers graduates of United States Military Academy at Vest Point The large enrollment will call Cor an Increase In the staff of in- Davies said Eight reserve officers were transferred from Kandolph Field Wednesday and more are expected Thursday's graduation exercises will be preceded by the class Floods and Cholera Add To Troubles of Japanese In Fight to Take China Surges 50 Miles From Breaks in Dykes Forming Ever-Widening Barrier Against Capture of North-South Railroad Cholera Epidemic in Shanghai And Appears at Other Places as Threat to Japan Juno 16 and cholera dangers mounted today MI China where peasant millions already were suffering from 11 CASH KIDNAPER TO BE SENTENCED TO TODAY Franklin Pierce McCall Tried on Kidnap Charge Only Murder Count Held In Abeyance Deficiency Blocks Congress Adjournment months ot warfare TV A Continued on Pago 3 Column C COLLEGE Charles S Gardiner Most Recent Addition Takes Harry's Place life no favor Texas o Witor leaders but it has worked in practically all the I States that apply it WE TEXAS CHAMBER will still another fiscal re- centralized spending Dale stated the problem in More than BM dollars nut of every four w the State Government now -are laid out by bureaus directly accountable to the That situation to without In effect it is As Mr Miller suggests a bureau to pass upon all expenditures and a every outlay by the State That would Legislature a proper funds needed and an upon money spent an accounting system would merely good business and Id make for economy is a incentive reform but the primary o Js to restore popular control Mr Miller No bureau Apartment should bc allowed is powerful that it can outside the control of the elected representatives is obviously sound doctrine which disburse 230 dollars a year actually do in such fashion To be is derived from cigarette liquor crude Sas sulphur and other II taxes but still it comes tlle people's pockets and is on their The San Antonio Junior College for more than a year since he death of the late Dean Bertram Tarry has been out a clean of students will such an official at the opening of the next school year 1 C Corhran sn of schools said Wednesday S Gardiner of San cos one of two instructors em- ployed by the school board day will succeed Dean Harry Jn that position Gardiner who Js teaching education in Southwest Texas Teachers College at San Marcos thin summer will also teach education in the junior Lynn H Tulloch of will teach ma at the junior college succeeding Agnes Morgan former high school mathematics teacher who taught in the college year Miss Morgan will bo to one of tho high schools Gardiner formerly an education professor in Baylor University holds a B A degree from Baylor University and an M A degree from the University ot Texas Tolloch Is also a graduate ot the University of Texas Chief counsel for the joint congressional committee in- the Tennessee Valley Authority is Francis above well-known attorney and member of B Philadelphia ily He was selected by the committee by an 8 to 1 vote after lengthy Rising of the Yellow River 50 miles south ot dis- breaks In dikes chow Central China's rail and military crossroads Far from tho and flood Cronts tho Shanghai municipal council officially declared cholera to bo epidemic in Shanghai In the city's hospitals there were 123 cases 73 of them originating in fo reign -ad m areas On tho Northern Shantung ince coast tho British steamer was quarantined at foo after one cholera death aboard Eight Chinese died of cholera in Japanese occupied SO miles west of Taps Take Action To block spread of tho disease to Japan the Japanese eral Issuing bills of to vessels proceeding from Shanghai to Japanese ports all igers without ot must undergo examination before entering Japan Dispatches Luchow India n tho area which in past has a of epidemics said cholera had taken 32.000 lives tho past seven weeks in the inked provinces waa for- today of Lewis Rebuffed In House for Second Time June John Lewis marched up Capitol Hill today on be- w half of his ho quickly buffed afresh and angrily talking of reprisals against cowardly As on Monday when his effort to turn or tho beat met a frigid blast from Congress tho Jn areas Japanese directing to tern the inundation said their pre- statements that liad boon shouhi bo Casualty jind to obtain because of disrupted in the rca The flood waters fed by con- ruins formed an ever ening barrier between Japanese In- vaders North-South Railway which crosses the at Chengchow Chinese that the one brunch in Hie dike of n southward roughly the and about 3 of path the raging uok in one ot thu nine t Its course military observers Kuid bat if the flood waters were correctly Japanese would be creed to detour to the south in Fla June 15 Franklin Pierce McCall year-old truck driver mally adjudged guilty kidnaping little Bailey Cash crime by death Circuit H F Atkinson deterred Imposing sentence until tomorrow at the request de- fense counsel Court attaches said tonight it was understood Judge Atkinson held tho view that a death sentence mandatory statutes the electrocution penalty for ransom kidnaping unions a jury mends life imprisonment There no jury because McCall od guilty of abduction at a pre- liminary bearing yesterday Tried for Murder Although Indicted also for der he was tried only on the after he pleaded innocent of tho boy's death Say Old Eli a son tho defense witness The Stuto based Its case on of agents and Identification by Mr and Mrs JaniM Bailey Casli Sr of the found on the child's decomposed body 12 days after ho from his Princeton Fla homo May explained was by of tho ransom He effort to repudiate a confession introduced by the Describes Jn a firm but voice he gave the following account of the About I went to the homo nf Hal Mclaughlin then went j to J B filling station and j Mr and Mrs Cash Inside the store T asked the time and Mrs Cash time for you to bo home in I left the store and through an alley In to filling ami came through on 3 column 3 The campus of Yale University presented an unusual sight for that institution when college and school teachers picketed as pictured above in typical union fashion They bore the reinstatement of Professor Jerome Davis to the faculty of the Yale Divinity School Czech Cabinet Studies Demands Of Sudeten Nazis But Reaches No Decision in 24-Hour Session June In cabinet ministers KILLED IN blacklisting but marched down drive the CfO lender strode office into Speaker to demand a CANTON RAIDED BY Three Attacks Made Before Daylight July ir Thursday bombers raided ton again early today in a series of attacks beginning before dawn would compel 1 vote on the measure But House leaders flatly refused even to low consideration of the They stuck to their In the face of the fact that had brought heavy reinforcements with Murray man ot the Stocl Workers v Committee nnd Sidney man chairman of the Textile Workers Organising Committee Hankow or launch a new offensive southward from Province Thousands In of farm families were said to have reached 43 milos the enst Thousands were perched along the f w a y w h 1 c h stretcher across Honan Province plains Additional thousands were im- perilled as the flood rounded or submerged northern lages Jn the Yangtze Kiver valley Jap anese continued their drive by land and by gunboat against Hankow Chinese capital 300 miles south of From Anking capital a In- fan try wax said to have Otto Bass Loses Life Two Others Injured in Crash North of Kerrville told miles he had made up bis clear Lho opposite adding new havoc to China's largest southern city It believed heavy loss of life was caused by the deadly of bombs More than 7.000 casualties have caused by similar Japanese raids of tho past three The aerial invaders defied a tain of anti-aircraft gunfire which proved In driving off of They mailo throe attacks before daylight for fair and sufficient sons not to grant the to adopt procedure which would take tho Crom a pigeon bole Ho said that some oC the original sponsors of the measure thought it would be unwise nt this time to attempt to pass It corporations who have government contracts amounting to at least to accept decisions of the National Labor Relations Board affecting them and to observe stipulated standards 1C they did not they could be put on a blacklist and denied further federal contracts When left the Capitol he loosed n scathing criticism of tho House Rules Committee which on Page 3 Continued on 3 Column 4 Americans Good Fighters Commander in Spain Asserts Inline JM the Ore the entitled to such as Mr Miller least once a year B Spain June 15 Col Vladimir for almost 16 month commander of the th International the u ered as his valedictory tonight the belief that bls n volunteers made excellent if naive and Inexperienced soldiers v shout and cheer during moc i tacks like children But I like continued tho quiet sturdy close-clipped Yugoslav officer who prepared day to leave Spain after leading tho government's 15th which Includes most of the ican soldiers hero practically since Its beginning The Americans are good ple Their preparation was not good but weaknesses worked well Considering they had no tary experience they made lent records They soldier prepared before operations begin Good In Attack Dike the of arms The French Czechs Slavs and Bulgarians all with elementary knowledge of how to handle But tho English and Americans had to be taught from the In action the Americans wore excellent In attack but they haven't do you say Nevertheless in Continued on 3 Column 1 Private Jobs Absorb 900 During June HERE is indication of a summer Jn business in Tex Juno 1 One man instantly killed nnd other men one of them critically in an automobile collision about ft p m three miles north of on tho Otto Baas HO a ranchman of Hunt Tex was killed when the two cars crashed head-on on sharp curve Charles 63 n senger in the ear driven by Bass was in a critical condition nt the ing from broker logs and numerous inns and bruises A t- hospital said an Operation might bo necessary Wednesday night The of the oilier car bert Brown 29 a cook at the Veterans Hospital at Legion was treated at tho General Hospital for painful cuts and bruises Brown was unable to ex- plain the cause ot the accident He was alone in at the time of the urash Funeral arrangements for Bass had not been completed night A native of Kerr County the ranchman Is survived by his widow Mrs Otto one Bass and a brother Wesley Bass all of the Hunt com- on 3 Column 3 Franco Presses Double Drive To End War tonight a lift of demands for minority The session followed 24 hours continuous discussions of the troublesome nationality lem by Premier Milan Hodza his govern m on t colleagues and representatives of rnd It was announced that told the Sudeten man leaders he would base further negotiations in a few days upon his own proposed statute and the Sudeten Gorman demands The latter were not published but statements from both camps Indicated Germans were holding out 1 of status between and Germans in slovakia S Recognition of the Sudeten German population in Czechoslovakia as a legal entity 3 Recognition of German tory as distinct from Czech tory 4 Entire self-government in such territories B Minority protection for LEADERS HOPE TO GET WORK FINISHED TODAY Farm Benefit Payment Dis- and Railroad Job In- surance Legislation tled Filibuster Subsides June 15 Administration to bring the to a close tonight failed when Senate and House differed on a comparatively minor de- carrying to eke out the funds of several government agencies The two chambers will go into session tomorrow when leaders will make another effort to wind up legislative affairs They predicted it would be successful Overrides Veto Before Congress knocked olf work for the day the House re- belled against President leadership 071 a farm tion It voted 244 to 87 his veto of a measure continuing low interest rates on certain loans made on farm land by the Federal Land Banks and on farm products by Land Bank commissioners The measure would continue an emergency rate of 3 Per cent on the former class of loans per cent on the latter velt objected that the would cost the Treasury Senator of Kentucky the majority leader predicted the ate also would the veto Distribute Payments A conference com- settled today the touchy question of distributing iOO in benefit payments principally of cotton corn and wheat Each hnd wanted to divide the money differently but the con- chose the proposals They provide that nhall go to cotton to corn and to wheat money is included In the which totals When the deficiency Dill for agencies came up in Senate that chamber tacked on Jl In various minor Thereupon ees whose job it IK to Continued on Pape 3 Column S France June 15 today pressed a drive against two Spanish ment strongholds In what to be -a large to end the civil war On the Mediterranean coast In- urgent Generalissimo Francisco franco's column struck toward Valencia without San Antonio records in tho office I munity Mrs slackening their offensive the Conn of Hunt three sisters Mrs fall of dc La Plana gave FIGHT OVER SWIMMING POOL One Hurt Five Jailed as tle Climax at Woodlawn Lake A struggle between two groups ot youths can and the other Anglo-American ut swimming pool and pavilion came to a climax Wednesday night with one young man being treated at tlie Robert B Groon Memorial Hospital and ive youths in the jail on vagrancy bookings Treated at the hospital was C P 23 216 Alexander Street who police was struck in the pool One of a barrage of rocks hurled at the pool lilt him Ho suffered a laceration up by police are Tony cation officials meetings arc not Albert i schedule The members meet HO often secretly nnd informally that they are no used proper legal procedure for open But that doesn't Minutes Correct School Legal Lapses T of practice is given as reason so many Board of nf the Texas State Employment Service here showed Wednesday C E Belli field supervisor an- that 900 placements in private Industry were made by office tho first 15 days of June From all indications we are going to break the record in November 103 he said The best placement hip office has had was November when unemployed were found jobs Tn May placements were as compared with in April In April 1937 there wore placements and in May 1937 313 New applications submitted by unemployed totaled in May as compared with Jn April 1938 and in May 1937 Belk said The Increase In tho number of new applications indicates that more desirable workers are com- ing Into our he said They are finding they can get jobs vate industries are making more carls for workers Belle said unemployed workers filed claims for ployment compensation and of Bandera Mrs nest Heinen of and Mrs Kinsey of Mart and a half-brother Will Hartley jnore Okla Weather filed continued claims during May June Forecast by Prof Selby Maxwell of This Week's In tha Sunday Express Hourly Temperatures ANTONIO Tex June 15 S p.m 9 11 p.m 12 midnight 1 3 4 He said was the month j SO 80 78 77 75 75 74 74 73 8 11 12 noon 1 p.m 3 p.m 4 p.m 5 p.m 7 p.m access to the central coastal plain In Southern Spain a sudden at- tack on long dormant roya sector northwest of Cordoba Indicated insurgents starting a general offensive Into Cordoba Province to government de- fenders between two Jires Bombers Raid Const Insurgent bombers again ranged the east coast in attempts to shut off government importation of supplies -In Valencia harbor the French freighter was bombed and sunk and a sailing vessel sot afire Insurgent also found a target in the British freighter Thurston leaving the ship In flames at her The Thurston last June 7 was believed lost tonight The British steamer j holed below the and was slowly sinking Lloyd's reports from Marseille said British steamer sunk an unspecified spot in the Tho ship by the African and was owned Continental 83 j Steamships Company 75 Five raids wore made on itself port nnd suburbs on Column 4 1.106 North Street George SIS San Street and 216 Kenrick Street All are 37 years old Police Capt W C Dickman suid there been calls almost con- from noon until midnight of boys fighting the pool and in the pavilion and several times squads were when reports came in of the lads fighting with knives Jn every but one however the bad dispersed by the time police arrived the announced that he will continue making arrests at recurrences of the warfare be- tween the two groupg ing to Charles M ney for the board Even though is no roll call on votes no record made of vote the actual meeting on expenditures as occurred Tuesday the bear a record of roll calls Tuesday three motions voted on expenditures and in no case did the president Or James P Hollers call for a roll call and record of the vote It was done by aye and nay voting The Jair a record should be kept Dickson said The vote will reported in the minutes as If on roll call Missourian Burlesques Dancer To Defeat House Fine Arts June 15 former preacher from the a toe dance in an aisle of the House chamber ridiculed to death today a resolution to establish a Federal bureau of fine arts Representative Short Missouri his voice rising howls ot laughter from the punctuated his dance ex- with satiric thrusts at the idea of a Government bureau ing to promote art especially at time when millions have no jobs Author he said all wo do with people out of work is to teach toe dancing we can restore prosperity to the poor farmer or the wage earner he wont up on his toes his arms spread out in mimicry of tho of a ballerina Many times he said he had a Chopin a Jan opera or a Beethoven symphony but God knows I have never en- joyed Puccini on an empty ach I can't see how anybody could enjoy Mendelssohn with seat of his pants out Turning his satire on WPA Missourian Down in my country they been hiring old maids to teach mothers to pin diapers on the babies When the House voted IDS to 35 to table the fine resolution its author Representative Tork looked crushed White-faced and voted both for and against jj Continued on Pate 3 Column T