San Antonio Light (Newspaper) - August 20, 1935, San Antonio, Texas Why Go to To Discourage Had He Said I Borah and By Arthur Brisbane nil France and England Musso lini may involve three continents 1 the Ethiopian Has Europe heard of the New England farme who said on my way to towr to get and how I drea He need not have gone t European nations need no dragged into a if they don't want to b Prance has her big slices of At Britain took their lands from the Boers which just happened t include the gold mines and the dia with increasing far more rapidly thai that of France or If it was correct fo France and England to take wha they wanted in why is it crime for Mussolini to take what h thinks Italy Why is nee essary for to g to war about That doesn't take Into tion the right of the bu France did not worry about th rights of the or Englan about the rights of the Zulu or The prince of Monaco has dis charged his 76 men profits of gambling hav fallen off. They get three months notice wilh and some will tr w be generals in the Ethiopian They have beautiful uniforms that ought to What a England Russia could no let us discharge all pur and make other countries in Europ oo the It would be marvel but it will not be A old poker player of tli New York Press when h raised the remarked casual 'The only way to vice Is to make it Tha leca seems to be working fn Ger Dr. head of th. gieat German leading finan warns German tnat Nazi Individuals themselves in th. pleasure o treating defenseless Jews brutally are endangering Germany's pros Such brutality con a great menace to German wade according to Dr who of strolled into a New York police station re have just walked from Kansas City and shall walk back again He was removed to a psychopathic if he ha substituted the verb for the would not have disturbed for he could have in from Kansas City during the day very easily and flown back again at If 25 years age he had just flew Kansas he would have been sent to the dangerous So there is Republicans report greatly in- tion of Senator the announcement If nominal he win This will be news for some Republican for they have to be with ons or with something else make little difference to Senator distinctly in the from mant language of the magic corporation circle Republicans will have to pick somebody whose language is and and who will be able at le to try to wean cotton nnd and the recipients the bill's from the flesh of the new AH that you read ordinarily But this news will be news one million years if it develops and is Dr. Roger Williams of Oregon has Isolated a minute quantity of pantothenic acid eral hundred pounds of liver were needed to stipply an amount of the acid weighing hair as much as a ras the trouble and the This Is mysterious substance hat makis things from A point 01 a caused young alfalfa to shoot It is a We will aid de- human and animal PS well us intends Uuu 7 That to do to the plane at the same ISO parachute jumpers toped from six airplanes over and the set a nnw world Extremely but what the needs Is a plane from which it would be necessary to except In with Nobody Jumps from ocean or Pullman and there will be no more reason for ing from an when the plane Is built Attorney Interferes in CHICAGO Aug. 20.-m-Allor- ncy David K. 2-, rescue a Uo in a tavern WHS and killed todav by cue of Ihe The pair I Largest Paid Carrier City and Total Daily Circulation of Any San Antonio Newspaper HOME EDITION FOR CLASSIFIED CALL INTERNATIONAL NEWS AND UNIVERSAL SERVICE DISPATCHES APPEAR EXCLUSIVELY THE UGHT VOL. 214. 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TWENTY-TWO city ana j j T 7 I ft Bares Profits USE Publisher Reports on Shif in Sentiment on FDR SAN Aug 20 President Roosevelt is weaker today than at am his and if the present political trend continues the new deal will unquestionably go down to defeat next Paul summarised his findings on a cent tour of states in- an address over the network of the National Broadcasting entitled The Political Trend as I Find It last Block spoke from A year Block workers were still hopeful new deal ments might and farmers seemed although men were and skeptical of administration the publisher only is business stronger than ever against the new but ta in both industry and who were previously either or the are ly turning against He Investigations of the political trend have convinced me that the people are beginning to recognize the president's broken his on the constitution and Ms intimation he would pack the United States Supreme court NOT am also convinced our citizens have awakened to the fact that the new deal administration is not an American not a Democratic but a group of men who perhaps but at arc trying to create one national a regimentation not only of Business and but of the people The Block has either followed or led the cies suggested to him by a coterie of professors and young a radical instead of adhering to the form of 1932. the publisher when he lunched with President the day after the Supremo court's NRA statements outlining slans were most disturbing and if would shock every staunch complete of Mr. Block's ddress appears on Page Quit Saturday D. Aug. Byrns assured lent Roosevelt of ment of congress by Saturday in the made lay by the VACANCIES As Advertised in Today's Light Classified Columns 2.50 3.00 320 San Pedro 747 UNFURNISHED Hearing Tense as Utility Workings Drawn From D. Aug. 20 with contempt if he did not answer Howard C. Hopson to day that he and his family had drawn profits of from the Associated Gas and Electric system from 1929-1933 The testimony was elicited in senate lobby investigation persistent interrogation by Senator Schwellenbach Hopson acknowledged that during half the time the utility system under him was not dividends on its The ings were made by private com- panies owned by him and his ily which sold services to companies in the TENSION AT It first time he had knowledged his profits publicly HE had characterized them as ate before the house rules Tension pervaded At the outset the committee warned the witness it would longer mit to evade questions or make and unless he com- plied an additional contempt tion would lie presented in the sen One already impends against him as well as William A of his The latter was close by his side as were other Across the way sat Chesley W. senate who makes contempt Senator Schwellenbach began ing about the organization of the Associated system and The utility operator replied ly and to the TWO CONTROL Hopson agreed that he and J. I Mange maintained control of the system until the company passed dividends on its but they now hold less than 10 per cent of the voting because additional stock is eligible to vote as long as dividends are not being Candidates for positions ated by him and Mange have been elected just the it was Schwellenbach pointed out there were virtually no stockholders at last Hopson agreed here were only one of whom said he only came because he lived n where the meeting was The a large stockholder named seconded the motion tin After the hearing recessed until Schwellenbach told men the evidence so far disclosed profits of from 1926 to 1933 to Hopson and I. He said more would be discovered Hopson contended that the great bulk of the were only and that he never actually realized on Schwellenbach said many others also failed to cash in on profits when they had TOMB OF THE VALIANTS I shows the of the plane in which Will Rogers and Wiley Post were carried to their deaths last Thursday in the shallow waters of a river lagoon The under side of the ship's fore part was tered to remove Post's mangled The fatal crash occurred 15 miles from Point photo 10.00 75i Post O 1201 W. Summit 30.00 1521 ROOMS 707 Broadway SIS N. Alamo 727 Main Avenue 6 218 Warwick W. information mi Die Above in Hie HI he want nil START YOUR RENTAL AD NOW many persons are for ble properly lo move to before Use the with the y circulation Pny Dial 1J.11 Four Feared Lost on Fishing Boat Aug. loss of lour lives in 3 marine disaster was reported today as four surviving members of the crew of the wrecked New York fishing reached Boston a con I'd Norwegian The survivors expressed fears that three N. men and from hart born lost as the sank off NEW D. Aug 20 Roosevelt today Raymond B. Stevens of New lo he a member of the LOS Aug. the darkened cabin of a huge trans- port body of Wiley Post began its last aerial voyage while thousands waited to pay final homage to Will who met death with the aviator in a tragic The body of tile famous lay in a Glendale mortuary ing public and private funeral i ices as the sped toward Oklahoma City where services for Post will be held Aboard the which took Vf at 6 a. m. were Col. Clarence M. airline Joe who brought the oodles froni William A. chief J. L. junior T. W. radio and Engineer Tom FEW PERSONS Only a few persons were present when the big ship took off from the same flying field from which Post started many aerial ad- ventures including the one which ended in death for Rogers his boon The flight was expected to lake about seven and hours with refueling stops at Albuquerque N. and probably The 3500-mile journey from the northern Alaska they crashed in Post's ship last Thursday ended at dusk when Pilot William Winston set down his big Pan-American airways trans- port at The arrival was attended by the disorders since the bodies of the were brought from Point CROWDS Police and the curious clashed at the after the officers had sought to halt taking of The incident delayed of bodies to the mortuary a half Joe the Alaskan pilot who had brought bodies of on Page 5, Col. 1) Aug. Bodies of three Indianapolis apparently killed instantly private plane crashed against side of Laramie 10 miles from were found be- side the wreckage of the ship by members of a searching this Aug. Wreckage of the plane in which three Indiana persons crashed to death Thursday was sighted this morning about up the northeast side of Laramie The information was telephoned this morning to the office of ernor Leslie A. Miller by George Smith of the Wyoming state highway who flew over the area this morning on orders of the Winds A. Hot Partly cloudy skies and strong southerly winds will keep San Antonio maximum from shooting above 96 or 97 degrees Tuesday and day afternoon beyond these re- no heat relief is offered local U. S. Weatherman J. H. reported showers had been forecast for East Texas and for the Pan- in west Neither will extend to San Antonio or local I he I Tuesday morning's low ture was 74 degrees and Jarnot forecast a like level tor early Trapped Engineer Scalded to Death FORT Aug. T I Aug. tropical disturbance of erate first of the summer to enter North or Central American moved generally northward today approximately miles HOLMES RULES Court Is Undecided on How Case to Be But Bans on 2) Efforts of attorneys for the Southwestern Bell Telephone com- pany to force settlement of the rate case brought against it by the city were ed in Federal District court here Tuesday morning when Judge E. B. of Yazoo the city's motion that ths settlement stipulation be stricken from the Testimony was introduced before the court relating to the mise settlement recently made by Mayor C. K. Quiu and ers and rescinded telephone subscribers protested at city STANDS ON Holmes placed W. H. attorney for the company on the He testified the company had never stated the settlement oi the case was off but merely had stated that for a were special j uppi Lit 11AJU l l l from the mainland south of east of for Miami i A Fellow workmen stood helplessly by early today while B. B. 30. day was scalded .to death by steam escaping from a broken Pipe at the Pangburn company's ice Fl A warning issued by thn weather bureau here last night indicated there was little cause for alarm along the Atlantic seaboard as long continued Its The Bahama as the disturbance present islands and miles of open water the storm from the the warning cautioned all vessels in or near the path of the Forecasters said it was about 400 miles north of Puerto Rico and apparently increasing in The forward movement of tropical Dynamite Found on Will Estate SANTA Aug. dynamite to up the wss discovered on property belonging to the Will Rogers tate in Santa Monica canyon by a group of small Capt. B. G. army air representative at the Douglas Aircraft works re- ported to police Detectives said the cache of ex- plosives may have been stolen from road construction gangs working on the Roosevelt The con- jecture also was expressed the may have been stolen from the noted humorist's where Rogers hart conducted much road building at his own expense cream j storms usually about 2M 30Q tilled in 24 but their rotary dor behind the boiler room and with all avenues of escape cut Taylor apparently had tried to project with a weather bureau today T' fOUnd Sued thB storm n i 10 a- m- exit m the small apparently central about latitude 25 degrees north and tude 57 degrees 30 minutes west movement is many times that Aug. 20.- U. S. Dahlias Seen As Sugar Supply SAN Aug. 20.-W- aflame brilliant dahlias may be the source of a sizeable tion of America's future commercial sugar the American ical in convention here was informed Judge Holmes ruled that he would sustain the city's pica that the issue be stricken from the files of the He added that two important questions now face the A sum of in court costs must be paid by the he the case can proceed A method of producing for of a prominent Holmes Tuesday morning moving north-northwestward increasing in Caution advised vessels in Bankruptcy Brings Silver Mart Crisis you attempting now stand on settlement of the E. W. of St. ber of the company's argued to the court that a ment decree had been signed by Judge maintained should remain in the record of the case inasmuch as the settlement was made after passage of a city ordinance signed by the Mayor Quin testified there is. a city ordinance providing for an elapse of 10 days before an nance becomes He ad- that another con- ordinance provides for the effectiveness of an ordinance im- mediately upon its signing by the COURT COSTS UNPAID Commenting that he keep the record clear of all un- necessary and confusing I Oklahomans Wanted in Death Aug. iff Prank Green today planned to bring here from Oklahoma N. p Dobbins and James both of wanted in connection with the motor car death of w. M 8.1. at 3 caused in the silver rs said they feared a sharp in tlle 3ilvei' An j was lo determine KNOWING CONVICT He and King Share Secret other brokers w feet sugar twice ss sweet as that now commonly used has been developed paralyzing operations by Dr. Rieger and sor Leroy w. Weatherby and re- search associates at the University Southern Exchange Suspends Trading in Sugar NEW Aug. ing in all number one sugar con- was suspended until 1 m today by the New York Coffee and Antonio Sugar cloudy Tuesday night While the exchange refused temperature Tuesday comment on the announcement that highest did not decide the course of to be followed in the ing of additional testimony in the ease requested by the Circuit of Appeals at New which returned the case to Judge Holmes after he granted a. decision to the Weather Forecast Aug. M. Leavenworth federal penitentiary says the true story of the estate of Sir Drake is a matter between him and King George of Arraigned yesterday on a federal charge of using the malls to defraud connection with the said he and British ruler shared three secrets and unless the them public they would never be The to which Hartzell and 43 other defendants pleaded was the same one on which was convicted at Sious and sent to prison for 10 The three Hartzell de- to the name ol the of Sir Francis the names of Harwell's English and hidden He wouldn't go Into deUils oi an attempt to of the sort which curred last Italian Liner Is Awarded Trophy Aug. K. member of the British today presented the blue ribbon trophy of the Atlantic to the Italian The a silver statuary wss received by Commander 14; high about 97. East. Texas Partly cloudy Tuesday night and probably showers in north portion and on the east coast southerly winds on the coast Texas Partly cloudy Tuesday night and probably showers In the Panhandle Tuesday slightly cooler In the north portion Tuesday mi 2) NOT SIMPLE CASE The city has asked that the mony be heard before Judge Holmes or a commissioner appointed by Attorneys for the company that he appoint master in Partly j chancery to hear the new testimony be confined lo valuation of the company's properties here within the last few Judge although ing he had not determined stated he would not appoint a will take long There will be 60 of w ui It will not be as simple the plaintiff Judge Holmes instructed neys to submit briefs on 1 on exceptions to report of the Ht that the duction of these be his procedure decide whether to hear himself or appoint a muter