Syracuse Herald (Newspaper) - October 2, 1929, Syracuse, New York js the Only Syracuse Newspaper with Complete Wire and Cable Reports of Both the ASSOCIATED PRESS and the UNITED ESTATE'S GREATEST INDEPENDENT A f T Y T T V Owned in Syracuse T f i I tP A T 1 I Heart o Nation 2 NO EDITION Y WEDNESDAY EVENING OCTOBER 1929 THREE CENTS BOARD nn Two Slain in New Guardsmen Ordered to Quell Marion Union Battle 18 Wounded as Workers Walk Out and Clash With Police Form Picket Lines Sheriff and Deputies Are Clubbed Trying to Dis- perse Fighters Raleigh N C- Oct companies of National Guardsmen today were ordered to East Marlon where a riot occurred this morning a the Marlon Manufacturing Com- cotton mill The Salisbury and Worth companies were ordered lo entrain for Marlon us soon as possible Marlon N C Oct 2 men killed and IB others wounded 12 of them seriously In a battle be- union and workers at the Marion Manufacturing pay cotton mill here today The dead are Sam and Randolph Hall union members Those shot Sparks Miss Lucy Sparks Rome iih 1 S Long W S Black Fender Elsie Baliard Luther McComb George Jonas end Deputy Sheriff Taylor Green Sheriff O F and Deputies William Bigger Gannon SUpp wert painfully but not seriously with clubs Reports from the Marion Genera Hospital at noon that five the persons injured probably would die The condition of a others was doubtful Sheriff Adkins announced that he had telegraphed Gov O Max nrr asking for troops The trouble started when 80 bers of the United Textile workers of America which recently settled a at the mill out and a picket line outside the mill gates At o'clock this morning when changed several fights started Sheriff Adkins end a number of deputies Intervened Some one fired a shot and In a few minutes was a general fusillade All of those Injured except Sheriff Stepp and non were shot These four were clubbed during the affray Sheriff Adkins said that he did not know where the shot came from but that he thought it came from the picket line He said that u number of those wounded had been shot down by their own people asserting thai one man standing him fell as a number of shots sent in ilia direction The Marlon turing Company resumed operations on an open shop basis weeta ogo having been closed for two months due to a of many of their employes who were bers of the United Textile Villon This strike was followed by ing down of the Clinch field milt two nukes distant There were a number of fights at the Marlon Manufacturing Company mill during the early days of the strike but nobody was hurt seriously j Uie mill prepared to resume work two companies of National Guardsmen were sent to the village but when no trouble occurred thoy were brought to Marlon and oil letted A worker moved Into a company house at the mill Alleged strikers and sympathizers the furniture out of the house and beat deputy sheriffs who inter- lured The troops were sent hack to the village and two additional com- called out Nearly 100 were arrested and 54 were by the Grand Jury on charges of Inciting to riot and rebellion i Two weeks ago through the j lorts of N A Townsend executive I counsel to Gov O Max Gardner the worker I have claimed that mill executives hare failed to live up to terms of the settlement Officials of the United Textile Workers of America who called the strike early today gave their treasons for ordering the that mill officials had failed to carry j out terms of the agreement by which the recent nine stride British Designers Would Add Motor London Oct 2 bin wub oy airplane designers today as a result of Fritz Von Opel's brief but successful flight at Frankfurt Germany Mon- day in an airplane propelled by rocket explosions It lias long been known the de- signers said that while the full power an airplane Is required for tho takeoff only one-half Is needed to maintain level flight Therefore they Why not equip nn airplane with a half-size engine plus rockets the rockets to assist the engine in the Tariff Attacked as British Spy Plot Charged By Shearer Navy Expert Offers ment to Prove gations Inquiry Adjourned Further Hearings to Be I Hiram Johnson De- Flexible visions of Measure Forms World Bank Washington Oct 2 the verge of nn expected call for a naval limitations conference the Senate Shearer Investigators had clamped down the brakts on their Inquiry into what took place two years ago at the unsuccessful Geneva conference Menn while the Senate Itself spurred by disclosures made in the Shearer inquiry and statements that efforts have been made to Influence tariff legislation has directed Its Judiciary committee headed by Sei ator of Nebraska to conduct a general investigation of lobbying under the sweeping terms of the away resolution When it will begin its sessions remains to lw decided With Prime Minister MacDonald Hearing the American coast the Shearer committee decided to pone further work until he has con- cluded his visit to President Hoover regarded Rg for the pose of cementing more firmly the friendly which have place between London and Washington on the limitation of naval armaments This decision of tho committee will postpone during MacDonald's sojourn an airing of a so-called British document received by the yesterday without being made public which purported to how existence in this country of an extensive espionage system re- porting to London Committee members arc ng being made public which sorted to show the existence in this of an extensive espionage yatem reporting to London Vote in Few Hours California Republican Says He Will Be Against Hoover Washington Oct 2 and politics have figured in the actions of the tariff commission ing the past seven years Senator Johnson Republican California de- in the today during speech denouncing the flexible tariff Johnson opened what was ex- to be the debate A vote was expected within n few hours The California senator announced ie would vote against Presiden t Hoover's flexible tariff program de- claring it would be criminal to alter the age long Anglo-Saxon law that confers on Congress the taxing lowers Johnson echoed the warning issued y Senator Borah Republican Idaho ast week transferring the arid making powers to Have a care ye out there in fornia he said against con- power in the East lost in tiie you rmd you have lost that for which you fought in the j or the past j Where would you rather I your chances behind the of the Tariff Commission or in open before Johnson asserted that when the Senate approved the flexible tariff in 1922 It was an emergency measure and there was no thought of it permanent Johnson read a campaign speech of President Hoover in October last year In which Air Hoover said the American people would never for delegating constitutional powers to commissions I stand with that statement I President Hoover when I stand the flexible provision said Johnson An to the tariff to eliminate that section forbidding importation of immoral literature books containing threats against the President or other American citizens out receptions was introduced today by Senator Cutting can N M Russian Guns Smith Succeeds Thunder Big Marshall as Trustee of Casualty Reports Severe Fighting Chinese Towns Hit Paves Way For Start of State Forestry Elimination Next Spring Americans Come Harbin Hears Offensive to Begin Soviet Tortured Cable to The Herald Harbin Oct Russian bombardment -25 reported i from until in the afternoon and resulting in a j big casualty list received n Chirac villages near the junction of the and Amur Rivers Harbin Is filled rumors that a new Russian offensive to start at any JACKSON L REYNOLDS Paris Oct 2 E Reynolds president of the First National Bank New York City has been chosen chairman of the com- News also to organic the i attacks tionai bank for handling German reparations payments H was said on high authority today Reynolds and Melvin A president of the First National Bank of Chicago arrived in France on the Leviathan today as the Uni- delegates to the com- at Oct 2 Exchange Telegraph dispatch from Hong Kong today Gaid that the American consul nt had been to dren to evacuate in view of the ex- occupation of the Cantonese revolutionary forces ted Stati mission which meets Baden Thursday Hurricane Swamps N Y Ferry Docks U S Women Are Ordered Out of Zone The dispatch occupation Commuters Delayed by High Water j Russians Tortured Syracuse Gets Taste Storm's Fury Abates in South With Flood Averted Marketing Aid for Grain Growers May Be Held Until 1930 Washington Oct 2 Sam R the wheat rep resent at Ivc on the Federal Farm Board said be- re the Senate Agriculture Com- New Voik Oct 2 j Itself out in n gale along the In China's Prisons Moscow Oct 2 tales of Chinese cruelties to Russian ers in Manchuria were brought to today in a 10 official news from Soviet arriving from Northern quoted The dispatch the Chinese subjected their prisoners during cress j examination to bearing and un- torture Internal injuries j were on prisoners It was charged by sir into their bodies and subsequent Amended Plan Is Held i Legal Adequate Not i Excessive in Cost to Do Widening Central Must Bear Cost of Junction Connection and Station Flint Over ment There number of to The Fifteen bodies were found j Gov and six others were E Smith today was appointed a member ol of Trustees the College Forestry University He will late Marshall The today that the Farmers seaboard the the erratic tropic hurricane today drove the highest tide of tho year over Hudson River piers At some points the water was so high that ferries could more than nn hi from Staten Island and Jew Jersey were delayed at the height of the morning rush West Street then are to the Acting Many prisoners whu were at I am extremely happy o i night time are clad only in under- the wear dysentery a man 10 the nnd scarlet ever i A Herbin Manchuria dispatch United States Consul Hanson there was have re- i taken from the River In every case Identification was to impossible since the heads were gone Prison camp conditions for i scribed as The camps Thousands of are only bread and is served except when a j by Acting Gy from the German consul impends i In announcing the which runs along the docks on the wrst side of Manhattan was flooded with three feet of water at some places Coney Island also felt the the Holding that the amended plan by the Grade Crossing sion no only legal bus is com- and adequate and not ex- in ths Public Service Commission handed down in New today an order approving a project fnr eliminating mcst of railway srade from the Syracuse streets The order which covers all the Unas owned or controlled by the New York Central directs that corporation to underrate the project under the supervision of the State and commissions immediately It I are to beain actual con- spring Briefly plan calls lor ture along the present line of the VTest Shore a tlon Boulevard at Howard opposite end of Forman Avenue psr cent of the cost of the station to be paid by the railroad 49 per cent by j and 1 per cent by Onondaga i County Upholding ias Grade Crossing Cornniission's changes n the original elimination plan are modifications rather than a new plan State's public utility lons j body only two irs to be j both comparatively position T the so-called amended plan It to tia to of w accept the ana Street to j 80 feet holding that any width in during J of 66 feet unnecessary lor life took In j crowing elimination and that are 10 be widened be- tha the work should be QJ done by the city at Its own ex- pense Public Service Commission also directed that the cost of building a the with I track connection between the Charles I cuw Junction Railroad and the West Flint Street yards estimated at As 2 trustee en he College about should be borne of Forestry Boird I be de- entirely the railroad along with o welcome Governor cost c a passenger Smith I ii Is a very fine that he appear i mac for ti High waves swept tip Boardwalk there damaging lonal Grain Marketing Corporation would not be prepared to function as far as effecting the i Committee members are j nwt ng this document which was d to it by William B Shearer the or repon Three days of light but almost In- I cessant rain has added to the troubles I of the Coney Action Hundreds of m IIIL cellars were reported flooded storm of the city n the detention camp on the i ffic I shipbuilders and with it a from the Navy intelligence which Allen Republican Kansas says disputes its authenticity Other ramifications of the picture that has been drawn up lor them by the witnesses also are being sized up and it is the opinion of the com- that most of the leading Concluded on Page 2 Column 5 BODY RECOVERED FROM CANAL Rome Oct 2 The body of Eu- gene who disappeared Sept 26 and for whom a statewide search had been instituted was found floating in the Barge Canal here day Paint on the hands and ing of the dead youth corresponding to that on a nearby guard rail police to express the belief he had committed suicide although no tive for the act could be established nt the mill which Is located in WM settled that more than 100 former striking employes had not been given employment as agreed and j thut mill foremen would not hear the committee Mill officials Asserted a ber of tho refused to accept old i HER Knin tonight Thursday fair slowly rising temperature t Candy Dance Barn David Lawrence Page 2 Night Flying on Cleveland Mail Route Starts Nov 1 page 3 John J Clare Saved From Armed Bandits by Wife's Screams Page 4 Is Good SaUor Joins Ship Games Page 5 Calls Rail Experts to Get L Blurted Realtors Will Fete Air Page 7 PageS Page 9 Theaters Crossword Puzzle Page SECTION TWO Sears Roebuck and Co Opening SECTION THREE Knight Charges Governor Evaded Probe to Tammany Comics Radio Programs Page 1 Page ia Paga H Social Activities and News of Interest to Women Pages 18 and 19 New Reforestation Scheme Page 20 Starts Tomorrow SECTION TOUR 21 21 and Hammond's Resignation as Envoy Accepted j Oct 2 of H ambassador to Spain effective Nov 15 has been accepted by the State Department at Hammond's Secretary announced were choked end in flooded streets By tonight the storm area w its I York perhaps bringing a northeast gale or CO miles an hour and A wind of 56 miles an hour at Atlantic City Storm warnings have been ordered as far north as Portland Ore At noon the weather bureau an- the storm warnings had been changed to northwest from Sandy 4 j Tunney Undergoes Minor Operation in Chicago Club Ban Is Lifted j Dynamited I Bv Bv Concluded of Page 3 Colum Dining Car Crew Under Arrest Charged With Cut In Portions Served Public Receipts Kept and Split Between Steward and Crew Say Investigators Who Arrest and Hold Men P n f Berlin Sanatorium i Previous Order Reversed Gangsters Go Outside of station The commission reserved in its order the right to allocate between and Slaie various other upon which detailed plans are cot yet complete The or clauses of the order which some new proceeding ts launched final chapter of a fight in which Syracuse has been officially for nearly 20 years are This com mission after due of ine public safety requires the Rerlin Oct 2 Tunney former plon today underwent a successful minor operation at a local j The retired champion soon alter j the operation returned to hotel where Tunney the former Polls Lander joined him to Include Members of Congress Underworld With Terrorism after a long Investigation directed by C W superintendent of a nationally known detective agency at toe instance of railroad who puzzled by occ of patronage tlis cars nnd pre- that numerous other Arrests would follow in of ad- missions Involving which were said to have been made under- questioning by the arnisted The d lining car steward Hartford and the road through a drastic i reduction cf the were arrested Lindbergh Party Reaches Panama Hops Off Again avid Panama Oct 2 Charles A and party landed here at A M took on fuel and hopped off again at A M on their way from Cristobal Janal Zone to Nicaragua David his only scheduled stop en route is 325 miles from and miles from Managua pantryman THe waiters as n rule pocketed half of the amount of the for themselves In order to conceal the fact that more food should havo been served than tho actual receipts showed reduced tbe ordered by about two-thirds it was in that way although food nnd latter were far below the amount of iness anticipated by the road on basis of past averages The men under wrest here are H Murray a whose home Is In and Complete Reports Of Stock Market that the waUer A aoT hid negro waiters Oscar all Complete revised of the NCT ycrE stocs Market and the New York Curb I and bond markets two full pages of business news by the wires of the Associated Press the United Press and the Con- Press printed in the FINAL five-star Edition of The Herald Because of the change from Daylight Saving to Eastern Time In Hew York City the stock markets are now closing an hour later than during summer months Headers rely on The Herald's FINAL five-star tion for tho most complete and accurate Stock printed Washington Oct 2 I Chicago 2 a year of today issued thai Coc- j nearly 300 last night's Take Sliore are to free entry when they return abroad on government ta courtesy the port they return Irom as the to be pleasure trips The instructions a fashionable and ex- group of The bomb was through b window of the clubhouse tearing a hole In the wall of supersede orders The order today tbat of JU t last June 1 in that It high The club Is in Luke Shore Drive in heart of the Gold Coast The force of the felt in nearby and government officials and hotels Several members men returning pleasure trips room men and having their baggage ex- Previous In the In the of the club were gered by the blast frit nk J issued only tn of passengers re- state's attorney and member turning with the body of a relative or where they were seriously ill or infirm or summoned home by news of affliction or disaster The June 1 order was Issued presumably as the result of protests that owed the arrival of a party of con- ressmen from Panama Part of them and received expedite orders and demanded them upon their In New York It was charged hat the party was returning from a trip and not entitled to the Courtesies of the port Asks Court Dismiss Indictment Charging Bribery Washington Oct 2 B Fall former Secretary of today ashed District of Columbia Supreme Court Justice William to tho bribery the ground that a trial ra this charge would amount to of President Hoover's Crime Com- mission was aroused from sleep in his Drake Hotel apartment and Joined in the investigation The persons did this ing he said advanced to the very door of the civic leaders of Chicago The bombing must be solved The ftt a few hundred dollars and was confined to the Police were Investigating two one that the bombing may have been done by terrorists em- ployed by garage racketeers who In turn were over the fact an adjoining vacant lot to park their care The other theory was that rival cab for the lege of waiting at the club entrance for had resorted to violence to ahow their dissatisfaction with the present arrangement which the club business to a single com- pany The bombers in an ware seen as they tossed ified by said map filed at the on July 29 1929 said crossings as Main Complete elimination Road Irving Avenue Forman Avenue Almond Street South Street South Townsena Street South State Street ery Street Eass Street South Warren Street South Salini Street South Clinton Street South Franklin Street lengthwise occupation of Washington Street from the easterly line of Irving Avenue westerly to Creek Partial elimination Avenue Pine Street Avenue University Avenue Crouse Avenue South Wes street South Geddes street Hiawatha Street and lengthwise occupation of lugton Street from the easterly line of Irving Avenue easterly to a east of Beech street West Complete elimination Avenue Peat street way Avenue Avenue North Beech Street Elm street North Street Bride Street Brown street WM Street East Willow o Boulevard Korth NOrth CUnlon Avenue and to