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   Tyrone Daily Herald (Newspaper) - August 6, 1935, Tyrone, Pennsylvania                                ALL THE NEWS Local Happenings of Tyrone and Us Vicinity National and World News by Full Leased Wire of national News rone Partly cloud possibly local show ers and Wednesday slight ly warmer in east portion tonight FORTYNINTH YEAR Number 14137 TYRONE PA TUESDAY AUGUST 6 1935 entered u UMn M Tyrone Under the Act ot 3 1871 TWO CENTS A COPY DEFER ACTION ON DECKER HOLLOW RESERVOIR COMMUNISTS TO BOOST PARTY IN RACE DRIVERS TRY GUT NEW SPEEDWAY Meyer 92 Mies ifl First Spin Aim at Destruction o Banks and Trusts Awaiting the 100 Mile National Championship auto racing classic Saturday Americas greatest speed i si ces are busying themselves this week in test runs certain to bring about new record speeds on the new Altoona Tyrone Speedway The second postponement of the Noted Communist Leader Reveals Important title classic from last Plan in Address to International Saturday because ot heavy rains Says U S Needs Third Party has tne StalS Ule to Offset Spread of Demand Cancellation of Farm AID AMERiGAN COMRADES Debts Land Whites for Negroes Poor I opportunity to work out on the new one and one eighth mile course to the of high speeds and more thrilling event this Sa turday Lou Meyer national champion in 19282933 set a fast clip yesterday By Lindsay Parrott he drove his Free Ring Spe Staff Correspondent cial through one lap in 45 seconds Moscow Aug 6 an average speed of 92 miles per note of future Communist activities j with of power to spare in the United States will be formai Meyer said he could easily have tion of a third party aimed almost 1 attained 100 miles per hour and solely at destruction of banks and expects to shoot above the mark trusts which the Reds term the chief enemies of the people This was disclosed today with of thc week is out Johnny Sawyer holder of several speed re cords including the one mile com mark formerly credited to l T J I 11 1 limi it i V LiU publication o the compete i tho great covered text of a sensational address a lap lagt mles per VIOLENCE IN GERMAN RELIGIOUS STRUGGLE ered to tho Congress of the Comi and Shorty winner of munist International last week by thc iast major event in 1931 Dmitroff defendant in the I was clocked on the back straight famous fire trial in Gerj Continued on Page Eight many and now a top leader of the Communist party in Russia address was the prin cipal report of the entire congress It outlined a plan for a united front of workers and peasants in the United States in a party not necessarily socialistic or UnAn tic but distinctly antiFascist OR distinctly not antiCommunist Equality for cancellation of farm debts unemployment insur ance and land for Negroes are among the chief aims Of the plat form outlined Land for poor Continued on Page Eight LIBERALS BLOCK ADJOURNMENT OF CONGRESS SOON Demand Action on Soldier Bonus and Other Measures To Force Action on Farm Mort gage Refinancing tration Leaders Claim Control Over Leaders Plan to Invoke Recess By William S Neal Staff Correspondent i Washington Aug 6 House leaders were exulting over cleaning up of big administration measures for the session a band of Progressives today opened a drive to block adjournment until other I lation is acted upon Nearly 100 House members had I signed petitions to opi pose adjournment until the Frazieri j Lemke soldiers bonus railroad rej work week and j other bills are considered Having on two previous sessions forced through bills at the last min ute which were frowned upon by the I administration the irregulars were i hopeful of similar achievements in j this session Rep Monaghan D of Montana youthful liberal inaugurated the new i petition seeking to block early ad CALM UNDER CROSS EXAMINATION AFRICAN CRISIS TO BE DISCUSSED AT CONFERENCE To Mark Time Until League Council Convenes CHANCE OF SUCCESS SLIGHT British Minister Will Try to Per suade Italy to Limit Demands to Economic Sphere Ethiopia Handicapped in Preparations to Resist Invasion of Italian Troops Foreign Aid By Harry K Reynolds Staff Correspondent London Aug 6 An conference to be held in Paris next week to discuss the East African crisis will serve only to mark time until the League of Nations council meets in September it was course high govern ment quarters today CONSTRUCTION COST TOO BIG FOR BORO A T PRESENT TIME Short Time Notes Will Provide Funds for Borough Works Projects CUT STREET LIGHT COSTS BEER DISTRIBUTORS SEEK INJUNCTION Aug 6 tail beer distributors in this city today were to seek an injunction restraining state authorities from enforcing beer provisions of the new state liquor law forbidding merchants to seil less than a case at a time Wilhelm F Knauer former dep uty attorney general and counsel fox the Philadelphia Retail Beer Distributors association was to sub mit the injunction petition to judge Uill UU J With an anxious eye on Premier H common leas o ln l Home HOUSEWIVES DECLARE BOYCOTT ON MEAT Women Demand Reduction in Meat Prices By Walter Staff Correspondent Berlin Aug c entered the German religious strug j gle today when a daring attack was made on the Storm Troop and Hit ler Youth Home at Solingen and the place was wrecked A not left by the unidentified per said We take revenge Signed Catholic storm group While police at Solingen expres sed the belief the wreckers were Catholics in Catholic circles it was said the raid was the work either of Detroit Aug G general vengeful minority unsupported by meat strike by housewives was de I responsible church authorities or dared in effect in Wayne county toi some secret enemies of the Nazis day as frantic butchers formed a who sought to lay the blame at the committee of eleven to prevent a j Catholics feet compete boycott of their trade j Big placards similar to those warned housewives plastered in Berlin yesterday blam that their boycott of meat dealers ing Catholics for shameless nc might result in a further 20 per cent tion in joining Bolsheviks in the increase in prices instead of the against the Nazi nation duction of 20 per cent which their appearance in Coblentz demanded j today Approximately 250 women The janitor of the Catholic league housewives in Herr Phillips was ar and Dearborn two suburbs and fcr tearing one of the post the west side met to declare the i CR down general strike in effect j Geman newspapers carried no Women pickets were stationed at accounts of the by meat shops in areas throughout the pug Caste Gandofo near city under the direction of Mrs Mary s Zuk who started the movement in fLve in raring to German the been forced to close as the women pope said It is very sad to think staged demonstrations in front of of the struggle some have under them and snatched meat from the taken against God and Christ for hands of customers and destroyed it j modern Scores of arrests have been made j Catholic clergymen also refrained We have just started the peti tion but we are getting support rap idly said Monaghan He asserted that more than 75 members signed in the first few hours after circula tion was begun and that the move ment is now hacked by at least 100 members Thet farm mortgage refinancing on Continued on Page Eight ROOSEVELT TAX FACES STIFF BATTLE Charity Provision Inserted by House Mandeville Zenge Lieutenant Erlanson Although circumstantial evidence continued to pile up against him in the mutilation slaying of Dr Walter J Bauer Mandeville Zenge left appears calm while being cross examined in states attorneys office in Chicago The most noted criminologists in Chicago were called in to question Zenge who courted Dr Bauers bride for seven years but he maintained his innocence By Edward B Lockett Staff Correspondent Washington Aug 6 over President new ment bills to pending legislation tax moved into the Senate to said ne will attempt to SENATE WILL VOTE ON SOLDIER BONUS Amendments Tacked on Tax Measures By Robert McGill Staff Correspondent Washington Aug 6 LOCATE HEAD OF BIG UTILITIES Sought as Witness In House Lobbying Probe Benito Mussolinis latest mobiliza tion orders government leaders re as extremely slight the j chances of success at the I ing parley It was felt nothing Bri tain or France could do or offer would swerve II Duce from his de termined course Capt Anthony Eden British min ister for League of Nations affairs will try to persuade Italy to limit her demands 011 Ethiopia to the economic sphere when he goes to Paris it was learned but there was j little hope here that anything solely economic would deter Mussolini Foreign Minister Sir Samuel Hoare j called Capt Eden and Sir Robert i Van permanent secretary of State to a meeting at the foreign office to review the result of last weeks Geneva conference and Continued on Page Eight court Suit charging the law and designed to wrest the beer business from small distri butors was filed by Knauer last week in behalf of four plaintiff distributors The i Washington Aug 6 C Hopson head of the Associated Gas Senate will get chances Electric system who has been vote of the soldiers j for weeks by Senate lobby bonus this session of Congress if the investigators today was located plans of two senators materialize Washington by the House ruing This developed today when it was I committee which is conducting a learned that Senators R j Parallel inquiry into lobbying of Oregon and Lafollette P of I Bernard Robinson chief lobbyist Wisconsin plan to attach bonus payin the capital for thc A G and E during the hectic battle over utility legislation admitted from the com MUSSOLINI ORDERS TROOPS TO AFRICA STATE DEPARTMENT SOUR Tired Listening to Tales of Foreign Nations Mobilize Three More Army Divisions By Guglielmo Emanuel Staff Correspondent Rome Aug G more army divisions today were ordered By Kingsbury Smith Staff Correspondent Washington Aug G State department today was fed up with protests Officials from Secretary of State Cordell Hull down were in favor of lodging a protest against protests with anyone who would listen to them Within the space of a week the F State department has listened to aj QJJ score of protests of almost every dej the wounded na tonal pride of Japan and Germany to the belligerent utterances of com munist delegations protesting against everything in general but Definite action was deferred on the construction of the proposed I Decker Hollow reservoir at the regular monthly meeting of the Tyrone borough council last eve ning Mr Toomey of the engineering firm of Morris Knowles and Com pany was present at the meeting last evening and presented his re port and findings upon the recent survey made of the site of the pro posed reservoir Mr Toomey stated that the drainage area in Decker Hollow was only 29 square miles A stor age of approximately 100000000 gallons will be necessary to furn ish the additional safe yield of 600000 gallons per day The best available clam site is located ap proximately 1800 feet upstream from the present intake dam on Decker run and the storage dam required at this point would have a maximum height of 57 feet and a total length of 800 feet with up stream slope of 2 12 to 1 and downstream slope of 2 to 1 and a concrete core wall The reservoir thus formed would have a large percentage of shallow water The cost of of the dam and reservoir including ac of the water shed would be on the basis of present day contract prices The cost of construction of a 12 inch transmission line from the reservoir to the distribution system and the reinforcements to the dis Continued on Page Eight FEAR YUMA OUTBREAK IN ARIZONA larly against the Hitler regime Pre Overpower and Beat Deputy Sheriff Yuma Ariz Aug 6 Pear ing a minor uprising among a tribe of Yuma Indans at Parker Ariz mier Mussolini and the failure of I llear helBi may serious mobilized for immediate service jn I American Ambassador Jefferson authorities today moved day with new deal attach nis bomls payment as witness stand that he had East Africa and Premier j Caffery at Havana to arrange an of to apprehend a band of 50 i speedy action looking to cany ridel to pending goid clause to Hopson at the Shoreham an additional two divisions committee for a braves who overpowered and brutal J while Lafollette plans to ofI hotel last night i the colors for early duty on the i delegation that tried to enter j j beat a deputy sheriff and then Passed by the House 282 to 96 and fpv Ms biu as an amendment to the y J Cuba with only 18 Democrats voting no the measure faced opposition in the i tion moved into a preferred place on i Senate Nevertheless it appeared destined to pass Without much change New inheritance and gift taxes 1 personal income taxes slashing deep Iv into incomes of and over hii excess profits taxes and staled for action before the end i corporation levies were pro Ule w vided inthe as passed by the House Experts estimated the Chairman John OConnor of New Lafollette will withdraw of thc committee said he was for ie tax to higher taxes The mutilated gold clause mediately Later OConnor Abyssinian front Wow to League A delegation of negroes invaded the department to protest I spirited away an Indian youth who had been arrested for a minor Of fense 1 Rather than fire into the sul telephoned the police gave them a description of over 250000 men now in or as of Nations peace efforts the scription orders involved 72000 men af hrf i nf T of tne black African king Of Indians who surrounded a total ol 13 divisions 01 do mof Ethiopia j him sheriff Jim Washum Hopson and asked them to signed to Africa Announcement of the troop in Robinson said he talked to Hop Requested by President Roosevelt son for about five minutes at the in a special message to Congress as hotel the House Jt WouW WaS there WOUld yield about thP shut off all suits against the govern Continued on Page Eight OConnor Continued on Page Eight Continued on Page Eight I Continued on Page Eight Rival Party Leaders Predict Victories at November Election Editors Note 1935 municipal election campaigns are getting underway in all corners of thc state and with the deadline for filing nominating petitions in the offing will be going full blast within a short time International News Service interviewed major party state chairmen to see how they size up the coming cam and its results Here are their opening blasts sounding go for tho race which ends November 5 with only one intervening stop for primary elections Harrisburg Aug G Democratic party lias shown the people results and future progress of good government in nia lies with our candidates Dem State Chairman David L Lawrence asserted today We have reduced the cost of and we have placed tho taxes for relief and old age as sistance and for the obligations loft us by the past administration upon those host able to pay he said We have made substantial progress in our battle for literal social and labor legislation We have shown that our campaign pledges are sincere and not scraps of paper The record made by Governor Earle during the last few months in his historic battle to redeem Pennsylvania Erom the blight of Grundyism and has demonstrated beyond that the future progress of good gov in Pennsylvania rests with tho Democratic party We have snown the people results We are now in a position to carry bur fight for clean government into every community Democratic victories in Philadel phia and Pittsburgh as well as in scores of Republican strongholds throughout the state are foregone conclusions I point to our regis tration gains as of our vic tory theyre booming all ovtr the state Hottest fighting among the heavy j forces in the Senate gen favoring the will center about the House provision exempting EXTORTION GANG PEARSON APPROVAL vigorously but the House wrote it in j The presidents tax chieftain in the j Senate Senator Harrison of Missis i sippi will fight to kill this amend ment It reduced the estimated yield of the by Senate consideration of the on the floor probably will not begin un til Monday The Senates finance committee plans two more days of DOCTOR THREATENED ATTEMPT TO BLOCK Demanded of Island Council Op Continued on Page Eight thy Sportsman Los Angeles Aug 6 INS Doubling their original demands poses Appointee extortionists today death Washington Aug 6 vigorous attempt to block Senate Harrisburg Aug G healthy desire to get together and dissatisfaction of Dem witli New Deal policies will boost the Republican party into a real victory this fall G O P State Chairman M Harvey Taylor Continued on Page Eight JOHNSTOWN FINANCES BEING INVESTIGATED i to Dr Ralph Wagner wealthy unless he im mediately paid in cash You are a fool thc letter dc j manding thc money stated we know every move you make We are all set confirmation Lawrence W Cra mcr as governor of the Virgin Is creases stating that they were or dered in view of the advanced mo of the Abyssinians was taken as further indication that Mussolini will settle the dispute by no means other than force One of thc divisions to sail promptly for Africa is a Black Shirt unit to be composed of volunteer Italian expatriates from all over the few it is un from the United States The division will be filled out vrith a battalion of World war veterans and shock troops A communiQUe explaining the new mobilization said In consequence of the military preparations of the Abyssinian arm ed forces Mussolini as minister for tlie armed forces of has or dered the mobilization of the divi sions trade development probi attempted to reason with the red lems and other routine duties of the men department have piled up as trie of The infuriated Indians suddenly received protesting envoys and delegations started stoning clubbing and beat ing the officer who finally released The diplomatic protests from Jaj his prisoner pan and Germany cause most of the The situation at Parker is ser discomfort The mental strain of try ing to appease the injured national and unless prosecutions are forthcoming the Indians will take pride of those nations without com the law into their own hands Sher this government to any re iff T H Newman of Yuma declared sponsibility for the protested as he and a group of deputes start dents proved too much for the dip ed an investigation and roundup of Continued on Page Eight Continued on Page Eight Pennsylvania Election Laws Put Twist in Court Contest Harrisburg Aug 6 pe culiar twist in elec tion laws which might deny both major parties a regular candidate they both would be elected but Hartmans assumption of office would be immediately challenged on the ground he is not a lawyer If the for Supreme Court this fall insure challenge was sustained Gov George of from Asti near election of Judge M A Johnstown Pa municipal finances were being investigated today by J A Briggs an auditor of the lands was planned today by four members of thc Senate territories and insular affairs committee Opposition to Cramer will be to kill you but we give you one more voiced by Senator Tydings D of chance Come across or you die j Maryland chairman of the commit thc ante now This is your tee and Gibson Republican of last chance We want Take Vermont Mctcalf Republican of this to your ranch August 8 and pack Rhode Island and Vandenberg Re Continued on Page Eight it in an old box Address of Michigan These sena because of Mayor pro it to James Daew Bronx New York tors to bock general delivery i approval in the committee They tests over a proposed re bond issue charged the bond j demands the territories issue was because the city has sufficient money to meet obligations laying idle in thc bank The issue was approved by Sec retary of Internal Affairs Thomas A who later decided to inves the citys sinking funds when protested Briggs announced after a con ference with that sev eral days will be required for his investigation i For 10 days Dr Wagner has re iost by a vote of 4 to 7 numerous demands for mon thc ncy The first letter received late in investigated July demanded Ithe regime of Gov Pearson letter gave directions for cd from duling the whon Federal agents and deputy Uon and a PWA post Cra delivery of the extortion money but sheriffs secreted themselves near the place designated for the payoff last mcr who served as lieutenant gov ernor of St Croix under Pearson appear Investigators today pinned their velt All of thc members of the com for a break on the license mitten opposing Cramer insisted his number of ft mystery car Continued on Page Eight JAPANESE DENY ARMS PACT WITH ETHIOPIA Tokyo Aug G to day charged mysterious propaganda sources wth trying to bring her in to the conflict Indicating indirectly that Japan would strive to maintain an hands off policy Kiji Amau spokesman for the foreign office denied a British news re port from Addis Ababa that Japan had signed a contract for large arms shipments to Abyssinia It is a rumor spread by persons to involve Japan in Abys sinian affairs he said He instructed the Japanese em bassy in London to investigate the source of the report Allegheny county independent show the second vacancy into dis pute developed here today No responsible source in political circles believed the situation would work itself out to that end but a close study of the election laws showed it was possible Moreover it was learned strategists of both ma jor parties are studying thc situa tion to prepare for eventualities is seeking both major party nominations at the September 17 primary at which each party names one candidate for the two high court vacancies to be filled in November If he should win both major party plums name would be on thc ballot in both Republican and Democratic columns and his election would be assured The only other party candidate nominated at the primary will be George W Hartman State College professor thc lone socialist candi date If lie and were the only two candidates on the ballot H would fill the vacancy until 1937 Aspirants for a high court post on a preempted party ticket of course can get on the general election bal lot by filing nominating petitions with the elections bureau which con tain onehalf of one per cent of the largest vote cast for any candidate at the November 1934 election heres the deadline for filing independent par ty nominations for the November 5 election is September 6 11 days be fore the primary That prevents the major parties from putting a can in the field after thc primary if should capture both major party nominations State College Pa Aug 6 George W Hartman Socalist party candidate for Supreme court at the September primary today asserted he is qualified to become a member of the Supreme court if elected al though he is not a lawyer Continued on Page Eight   

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