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K-rf ft ff WEATHER MONTANA Generally fair Monday and Tuesday; colder Monday. r- WYOMING Generally fair Monday and Tuesday; little chats temperature- FINAL MORNING EDITION UNITED PRESS BILLINGS, MONTANA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1534. ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE FIVE CENTS 'OL. XLVI NO. 331.

colic PRESIDENT WILL SEEK INDUSTRIAL PEACE CARDS Wl WORLDXS i CONFESSES SEEK NORTH DAKOTA SENATE SEAT 1 jffl jjfl ()f(jSf IS i i SI. LOUIS TAKES CTFS 9-ID-0II0e II, LABOR ii'O BE CALLEO III for ini CBIATIREDS RECORDS Almost Without Ex Will Be Studied in a ception the Effects Search for Clues in Are Found Harmful Passing of Lind 'acc "3t A Iff i r- 4-' r. Dizzy Dean bergh Ransom Notes or Unsatisfactory. OPERATION IS TRIAL WILL BE Dizzy Dean Hurls His Team Into Contest Against Detroit to Share Annual Melon END RACE WITH 2-GAME MARGIN Brooklyn Again Turns Champion New York GiantsBack, Winning Game in 10th Frame rial Period Plan Is Revealed by Chief Executive in Talk to jthe Country. romises quick action in affair Wusses Unemployment and Hits Out at Critics of His itVi ATTACK CAUSE WITHIN 2 WEEKS Heroes In St.

Louis and throughout the basebaU world are Frank Frisch, player-manager of the National league champion Cardinals, and his stellar pitcher, Jerome (Dizzy) Dean. After winning Friday, Dean Sunday closed the league season by shutting out Cincinnati, 9 to 0. It was his seventh straight shutout and his thirtieth victory of the season. Say Purchasing Power Police Detail Guards His Home in Bronx as Curious Flock to That Section. Has Not Increased; State Codes Failed to Protect Worker.

By MORRIS DE HAVEN TRACY, Vnited press Staff Correspondent. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 30. (U.PJ Sharp criticism of the By PAUL MICKELSOX, By FRANCIS A. JAMIESOX, Associated Press Staff Writer.

Associated Press Sports Writer. T. LOUIS. SeDt. 30.

EW YORK, Sept. 30. (JP) An S1 Lynn J. Frazier Henry Holt One of the most heated campaigns In recent y-sars is being waged In North Dakota by the two candidates for the United States senate. Lynn J.

Frazier, Republican Incumbent, who often votes with the progressive bloc of his pa.ty, is opposed by Henry Holt, Grand Forks publisher, who won the Democratic nomination. Holt is a strong new deal advocate. The slaying of eight-year-old Marverine Appel in South Bend. four yeaits ago for which another man was sent to the Indiana hospital for the criminal insane was confessed by Marvin Day (above), alias Marvin O'Day, 20, Memphis, police said. (As Baseball's most amazine detailed study of six note LOCAL III Sffiy books in which Bruno Richard Hauptmann methodically jotted workings of the NRA was voiced Sunday by the executive council of the Americsn Federation of pennant rush since the campaign of George Stallings and his "miracle men" of Boston ended in glorious triumph Sun sociated Press Photo) Labor.

The annual report of the EL 55 ATTEND TWO BILLINGS SCHOOLS OPEN council to the federation's convention which opens in San Francisco Monday, devoted pages to an analysis of the effect of the NRA upon the interests of Conditions Indicate gggy RICHARD L. TURNER, tion clated Press Staff Writer. SHINGTON, Sept. 30. (JP) nwPreident Roosevelt Sun-hight nealed for an in the year's recurring conflicts between (capital and labor while the secorr.d, and still experimental, phasje of NRA produces legislatiom permsnently ifeguarding therights of each.

The chief executive again earned the accomplishments and purposes of the neW deal directly to the people in -an' address jroadcast to all sections of the nation asking for patriotic and whole-hearted cooperation. The truce in industrial warfare, he Id, is to be accompanied, within ie next month, by conferences with mployers and the spokesmen of or-snized labor, while a "full and fair" lal is given to the -means iareejr 1 1 OF UP down his household and financial records is being undertaken, it was disclosed Sunday in a search for new evidence on the passing of Lindbergh ransom notes. District Attorney Samuel J. Foley of the Bronx has guarded carefully the contents of the memoranda found in the apartment of Hauptmann, already indicted for extorting the $50,000 ransom. Jackie EvansSuicide ill'Slis THERE SUNDAY Body Found in South labor.

Almost without exception, the ef day as the St. Louis Cardinal nailed the National league flag to their masthead with a rousing 9-to-0 victory over the Cincinnati Reds. The stirring drive started the morning of September 7, when the Cardinals trailed the then formidable-looking New York Giants by seven full games, had a double-barreled finish as the Brooklyn Dodgers clinched by beating the Giants, 8 to 5, just as the great Dizzy Dean was settling it all beyond a doubt IDA DOORS IH GUI Side Rooming House fects were found either directly harm ful or at least unsatisfactory. Jackie Evans, about 30, Negress, The criticism was devoted to the was found shot to death at 11 :30 p. m.

workings of the recovery program, in actual operation. The NRA and the Eastern Montana Nor Records are understood, however, to Columbus, Bozeman Members Present at new deal itself were not condemned, Sunday when police officers battered their way Into her apartment in the Brown Palace rooming house, No. 6 have furnished clues as to shops in which Hauptmann passed some of the but the committee indicted the opera tion of the p.ogram of these main mal and High School Wjll Fall 'Terms Today Henry Fisher Came to Fort Benton Fifty "YearsAge oirSteam-boat From Iowa. South Twenty-sixth street. -Police be Annual.

South tral Sessions Here. fr That It had failed to increase the gold notes which have not yet come to--lights Proprietors of these stores will be questioned Monday, It was reported, lieve that she committed suicide, but in the ninth Inning of his great purchasing power of workers. hurling performance against the Fifty-five members of the Business After several postponements, Bil That because it has failed to reduce hours of labor sufficiently it also has for any data as to when or now Hauptmann may have disposed of the lowly but bristling Reds. lings, high school was ready Sunday and professional Women's Clubs of faUed to create a satisfactory number to accommodate on Monday morning bills. If a showman had arranged It.

he Helena, Sept. 30. (JP) Henry 75, pioneer Helena merchant and no motive could be discovered immediately. The woman, police understood, was unmarried. They added that from several sources it was learned she had entered the near-by Maple Leaf club 10 minutes before the shot from her apartment was' heard and at that time provided for adjusting sucn disputes.

"Accordingly," he said, propose f'to confer within the coming month with small groups of those truly representative of large employers of labor and of large groups of organized labor, In order to seek their cooperation In establishing what I may describe as a specific trial period of in of new 1obs. The books some labeled "memo couldn't have staged a more dramatic That its compliance machinery is randum" and others "addresses" are more than 1,600 students. At the same time Eastern Montana Normal school will open Its 1934-35 scholastic year. lnffective, with the result that viola finish than that of Sunday. Given his wide lead, the great Dizzy was former member of the state legislature from Lewis and Clark county, died here Sunday night.

tions of the spirit of the codes are Janitors and contractors workers easily accomplished and quite general, regarded as one of the potential keys in the case Foley and his staff are attempting to build up against Hauptmann. His trial is expected to start in two weeks unless New Jersey said "Good-byl I'm going to kill my were busy Sunday at the high school Labor does not have rep self!" dustrial peace. "From those willing to loin in es cleaning up the debris left by the re pitching his heart out at the start of the ninth for his seventh shutout of the year. As Pool singled, Schul-merich doubled and Comorosky walked to fill the bases with none resentation in either code enforcement A barmaid in the Brown Palace modeling which has been going on at tablishing this hoped for period of or administration. peace, I shall seek assurance of the lunch and beer hall beneath her own apartment, Miss Evans had not been In one way," the report says, the high school for many weeks.

The Job was Just about completed Sun makine and maintenance of agree pointing to what seems to be viewed out, his dream of becoming the shutout king of the major leagues faded. working Sunday. Billings, Bozsman and Columbus Sunday attended the annual south central district meeting of the organization's Montana federation. Sessions were held in the Commercial club. Highlights of the sessions were the addresses by Mrs.

Beatrice Freeman Davis of Bozeman of the FERA adult education program and the explanation of the national housing act by Mrs. Grace Kremer. Mrs. George N. Higgins of Bozeman.

state president, was also one of the headline speakers. The first session was held at 11 a. m. It included panel discussions on educational and public relations topics, the discussions being led by the 10 Bozeman club members who were present. as the only satisfactory accompnsn ments, which can be mutually relied unon.

under which wages, hours and Police Sgt. Frank Floyd and Pa Born March 31, 1859 at Maquoketa, Iowa, he came to Fort Benton about 50 years ago by steamboat and then made the journey to Helena where he had lived since. who was elected to the state of representatives on the Democratic ticket in 1912 and served one term, also had been active in civic affairs. He was highly interested in mining and spent a considerable ment thus far under the NRA, "codes trolman James Smith were not more working conditions may be deter officials first move for extradition on murder or kidnaping charges. The Journals, it was said unofficially, contain Hauptmann's expenditures from a date before the kidnaping until recent weeks.

"There are entries in them concerning certain items largely listed in the order of their occurrence," Foley said, "but that is a matter of evidence and have fulfilled expectations. They have, than half a block distant when a mined and any later adjustments shall with few exceptions, wiped out child Negro who heard the shot came to day evening. A. T. Peterson, superintendent of schools, said Sunday night that all is in readiness for the opening of the high school.

The grade schools, which were not handicapped, except in one instance, by work being done, opened early in September. The high school advance enrollment, S. D. Rice, prin ho made either bv agreement or, in labor." inform them. They followed him men came the final flash from the Brooklyn-Giant game.

The Dodgers had won: the pennant belonged to the Cardinals for sure. Grinning in that cock-sure way of his, Dizzy arose to the heights then. He struck out Clyde Manlon and Ted Petoskey, a pinch hitter for Frey, and then pumped a fast one down the muddle case of disagreement, through media Discussing the alleged failure to back to the apartment, found the tion or arbitration of state or federal Increase purchasing power of workers door locked and were forced to break a panel in the door to get at the in sum developing mining properties agencies. the says that in 16 industrial I don't like to discuss it." near Basin, Boulder and Rimini. "I shall not ask either employers or emoloves Dermanently to lay aside side lock.

The woman's body lay near He is survived by his widow; his the wide opening which connected The Daily News said it learned five nansom bills have been deposited in New York banks since Hauptmann's gioups surveyed In the year ending with July, 1934, employment Increased 9.8 per cent; individual weekly wages 6.4 per cent and the cost of living cipal, has announced, is 1,639 students. Students entering high school for the first time will gather at 8 :30 dauahter-ln-law. Mrs. Nell Ireland I'Jhe weapons common to industrial war. But I shall ask both groups to her bedroom from her sitting room.

and his grandson, Lee Ireland, Stan At 1 o'clock a dinner was held. A talk was given by Mrs. Emma C. As police tentatively reconstructed arrest 13 days ago. o', in the gymnasium where ford university student who will be I give a fair trial to peaceful methods 6.3 per cent.

Although granting the possibility the act, she had been sitting on a bench in front of her dressing table here to attend the funeral. This meant that the employes in of adjusting tneir conmcis 01 opinion and interest, and to experiment for a the notes might have been passed be these industries are at the same posi reasonable time with measures suit fore Hauptmann was taken into custodv. the paper said, detectives tion regarding purchasing power as Find Skeleton of looking into the mirror. The wound was in her head. A revolver lay half hidden beneath the bench.

Nothing to little Sparky Adams, whos-Ied out to Bill Delancey. As the baU stuck in Dea glove, Dizzy ran over to his bt. mate, snatched the ball and'V barely succeeded in reaching the out before the frenzied fans su over the diamond, cheering hlmt5 bis thirtieth victory of the sea and the first pennant since 1931. A crowd of 35,274 pennant-fevereu spectators watched the big Cardinal guns roar and Dizzy turn in his they held before the NRA," the com able to civilize our industrial civilization." The president asserted that he Portland Air Pilot mittee commented. was disturbed until after Coroner The report finds also that minimum Francis Smith arrived shortly after midnight.

In Ship's Wreckage were working on the theory that a confederate is getting rid cf the remainder of the money. The bills, the News said, were three $10 gold certificates, one $20 gold certificate, and a $5 silver ceitificate. wages fixed In codes have been re Ohlson on the "Independent Woman." the federation's national publication. The dinner was marked by a discussion by Mrs. Higgins on plans of the Montana federation for the next year.

She also submitted a report of the proceedings of the conference of National Business and Professional Women's Clubs held recently at Colorado Springs, Colo. Miss Jeannette Clark, president of the Billings club, presided at the dinner. Miss Gertrude Stange of the local club led the group singing while Mrs. Sll faculty members will aid them with arranging courses. Old students will report to rooms assigned to them last spring.

All was likewise ready late Sunday for opening of Eastern Montana Normal school. The initial fall assembly of the normal school will be held at 8 a. m. in the Babcock theater. Schedules will be distributed at that time.

Dr. L. B. McMullen, president of the school, will address the students. Normal school registration will start half an hour later in the administra carded by as maximum Harold Haskell, Negro employe of waee3 and that the wages of skilled Portland, Sept.

30. (Pi- the Maple Leaf club, Leon Washing Mystery surrounding the fate of Wil workers have accordingly been reduced to compensate for increased to liam H. Young, 28, Portland air ton, Negro, and Firman Romeo, Mexican, were among those who told officers that they had heard her say masterpiece Sunday. As the eccentrlo right-hander held the Reds to seven hits all of them coming in separate the unskilled. pilot missing since June 16, 1933, was counted.

In the future as in the past, upon the "driving power" of in- dividual initiative and fair private f- profit. At the same time, he advanced i the view that "private enterprise in times such as these cannot be left without assistance and without rea-( sonable safeguards lest it destroy not I' only Itself but also our processes of I civilization." He chlded critics Just emerging J' "from storm cellars" and- forgetting that "there ever was a storm," who "Codes have for this reason failed solved Sunday when the flyer's skele she was going to take her own life. (Continued on Page 2. Column 2.) Accidental Fall Is Blamed for Death innings except the two ounched ton was found wedged between the rusted motor of his burned plane and blows in the ninth, the Cardinals Bralda presented several accordion solos. almost completely to protect the higher paid groups of errplnves, the committee findfl.

"The measure ot success of the vit-tempt to regulate hours of work is a tree in isolated Dead Horse can turned loose devastating power to crush the enemy. Every player ex 'olice Think Missing Nashville Girl Safe Six clubwomen from Columbus were yon, 30 miles southeast of Estacada, tion building. Entrance and classification tests will be given from 1:30 to 4 p. m. From 4:30 to 5:30 o'clock, psychological examinations will be cept Ducky Medwick had a hand la present.

Ore. Denver, Sept. 30. Ted M. Harding.

24, former Colorado School of Mines student, was killed The skeleton was located by a party given. English placement tests will Nashville, Sept. 30. (IP) (Continued on Tige 2, Column 5.) 75 Men Battling of hunters, Sara Gray. H.

S. Harper (Continued on Page 2, Column 7.) be given Tuesday moniing. Classes here Sunday in what police said was and J. C. Wallace, who penetrated Forest Blaze in Police Inspector John Griffin said Sunday night he believed missing Dorothy Distelhurst "Is in friendly will start Wednesday morning.

an accidental fall from the ninth- story of a downtown hotel to the roof the nearly Inaccessible district in search of deer. One wing of Young's plane was still hanging on a tree PROMPT ACT! Lolo Creek District hands and Is safe." The announce of a four-story adjoining building. Assistant Captain of Detectives SHOOTING I Notice in The Gazette limb, while the other had burned on the ground. ment came shortly after Gov. Hill Mc-Allster posted a $500 reward for the 6-year-old child's "kidnapers." Charles J.

Burns, who made an investigation, said Harding apparently wandered out on a fire escape and Missoula, Sept. 30. (if) Seventy-five men were battling a forest fire in the Lolo creek district, 16 miles southwest of Missoula, Sunday night. Inspector Griffin has been In charge the 14-hit attack against the three Red hurlers, Cy Johnson, Benny Frey and Allyn Stout. Two of the blows were homers, one by Delancey In the fifth and the other by Rip Collins, who got his thirty-fifth circuit blow and his 200th hit of the season In the seventh to score two runs.

In a few instances, the gods of fortune were with the Cardinals Sunday as the Reds lost opportunities because of freakish bounces of blows with hit labels on them and because of spectacular defense support of Manager Frisch's men. But from the fourth inning on, when the Cards pushed over three more runs to rim their lead to fi to 0, the result never was in doubt. AVIS TRACED of the search for the child here since she vanished on her way home from fell over the railing. An autopsy wui be held Monday. IN THREE DEATHS school 12 days ago.

Announcement of what he described as an "opinion" Burns said he learned Harding had Bomb Explodes. Paris, Sept. 30. (SP) A bomb exploded Sunday In front of the door of the white Russian former soldiers' association in the Champs Elysses quarter. The explosion wrecked a stairway and a door but Injured been attending a party at the hotel, All Passengers Are Taken Off Sinking given by J.

B. Melton, a theater mana Fire broke out in the forest on the north side of the highway about 4 o'clock in the afternoon and spread up the hillsides rapidly. The fire is near the site of the old Port Fizzle, and has covered about 100 acres. The forest service had men on the way soon after the report of fire. They went from the Nine-Mile camp and from Packer's meadow, far up the ger.

Harding leit me pany io casn THE WEATHER. LOCAL WEATHER REPORT. For yesterday. Furnished at 6 p. m.

by United States weather bureau station at municipal airport: Temperature at 6 a. 61 Temperature at 6 p. m. 73 Maximum 79 Minimum 51 Mean temperature 65 Relative humidity ot 6 a. 50 per cent Two Bandits and One Customer Victims check and did not return, Burns that Dorothy is safe was the first recent indication on the part of officials that they believed her even to be alive.

i i The parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Distelhurst, have contended from the first that she was kidnaped.

Steamer on Sunday. said he was informed. 1 of Gangster Visit Woods Hole, Sept. 30. (U.R (Continued on Page 6, Column 1.) A major sea disaster was narrowly averted Sunday night when the East St.

Louis, 111., Sept. 30. (U.PJ Relative humidity at p. 24 per cent Precipitation during 24 hours ending at p. in r.

None Lolo. Forest service officials said the fire should be brought under control be ton steamer New Bedford with 64 passengers aboard apparently struck Character of day Partly cloudy HITLER GETS SCANT CHEER A man identified by authorities as the self-styled "Dlllinger of the Ozarks" Eugene Goodman of Wino 10 SECURITIES BARRED FROM MARTS BY BOARD fore morning. a submerged object in the ship channel here and began to sink rapidly. Sunrise today at 6:12 a. Sunset at 5:56 p.

m. today at 11:35 p. A yacht and two fishing boats, re na, Mo. died in a hospital sunaay from gunshot wounds suffered in a roadside tavern holdup. Three others Moonset at .....2:40 p.

m. sponding to the vessel's distress siren rescued the passengers. Including FOR BETTER DAYS PROMISE STATE WEATHER. Sheriff Says Man Admits Killing Wife On Freight Train Russellville, Sept. 30.

(IF) women and children, and landed them at the Woods Ho railroad were fatally shot. The holdup occurred at the Jackson tavern in St. Jacobs, 111., 20 miles northeast of here, while four Helena. Sept. 30.

AP) Maximum and minimum temperatures and precipitation In the following cities during 24 hours wharf. The boat was beached off Un catena point to prevent it from going ende-1 at 6 o'clock Sunday night re-ptrud here were: Max. Mln. Prec. Havre 82 36 customers were seated at tables conversing over a plate lunch.

Elmer WASHINGTON, Sept. 30. (P) Signalizing the oontrol it 'will begin to administer over the nation's stock exchanges Monday, the federal securities commission Sunday refused registration or unlisted trading privileges on eny registered exchange to 10 Sheriff J. Leonard Bell of Pope county announced Sunday night that to the bottom. Survivors said there was 12 feet HAMELN, Germany, Sept.

30. (JP) Adolf Hitler was accorded comparatively scant applause Sunday by 700,000 farmer folk. Jackson, proprietor of the place, was Trlldie Vance had confessed to slaying hia wife and throwing her body be In his adjoining living quarters. of water in the hold when they abandoned ship. Highest praise was heaped on Capt.

J. F. Negus and his crew of gathered for the national harvest thanks festival on storied In a swift exchange or snots, ac securities. neath a freight train ne.T Fischer, two weeks ago. Bueckeberg hill, for his assurances that better days are coming.

cording to Constable Henry Gans- Not only will trading in these Issues be prohibited, but brokers and deal mann of St. Jacobs, the following Der fuehrer exhorted his hearers The body of the woman, which had casualties occurred: to put forth greater and greater ef 44 36 40 60 38 68 44 (4 38 46 60 50 40 Helena 80 Kallspell 76 Miles City 82 Boise 86 rtltary 70 Los Angeles 92 Omaha 72 Portland 68 St. Paul-Minneapolis 58 Salt Lake City 78 San Francisco 84 Seattle 60 Spokane 76 Wllliston 74 Arnett Webb Perkins, 19. Em been held at Harrlsburg since it was discovered September 21. was identi ers will be barred from using them as collateral for loans for the purpose of carrying or purchasing securities.

forts in the fatherland's financial struggle, and laid down renewed bond; Oorham Manufacturing company, voting trust certificates for no-par vslue common stock expiring June 1, 1939; Helena Rubinstein, no-par value common stock; Knabb Barrel Company. $l-par value common stock; Rayon Industries corporation, class common stock: Republic Stamping and Enameling inence, bandit pal of Goodman. fied as Mrs. Vance Sunday by Lee Holden, 88, assistant to jbck- claims that the nazls had helped the No reason was given for the black farmer's lot immeasurably. Officus quoted Vance as sayia: lie son, shot dead wnen ne wag siow to heed a command to lie flat on the 27 for their quick, efficient handling of the emergency.

The captain and crew remained aboard to await two coast guard cutters en route from Newport, R. and Buzzard's bay. A coast guard lifeboat was standing by. The 240-foot vessel, on its last trip from New Bedford to Martha's Vineyard, was nosing through the channel to call at Woods Hole. The searchlight of the vessel was picking up buoys along the way, when suddenly a tremendous crash shook the ship.

list except that the commission acted "In the public interest and for the Because of a single will and killed his wife as they were en rouue through a single power we are gath floor. One of the bandits said to him Just before shooting: protection of investors." could not hold our h.mds together in peace to make life quiet and successful. A single cry of despair cmie from the whole relch. A third of aU Germans were Jobless. Outsiders predicted the nnzls could not last than two or three months, tven today certain people say the nai-la are fighting for their lives.

"Yes. we have taken over a bankrupt business which others had destroyed in IS yeaf. I ak you. did you (Contiuued on Page 2. Column 8 to St.

Louis on a freight train. He was que ted as sayin' Mrs. Vance bud ered here." Hitler proclaimed in au Weather Conditions. Fair weather is Indicated In this district Monday and Tursdoy, with colder weather In Montana Monday. believe we'll kill you now." noyd Hartman.

22, East St. Louis, shot dead as he lay pleading for his a "love affair" with another matt r.id that a quarrel over thin resulted In increasingly hoarse and rasping voice to farmers and their families mingling with reichswehr men and storm troopers on the sun-bathed Wescr hills. company no-par value common stock; Saenger Realty corporation, certificates of deposit for first mortgage guaranteed P' cent serial gold bonds; Saenger Theaters. certificates of deposit for first mortgage and collateral trust sinking fund of per cent gold bonds. Brooklyn-Manhattan Transit corporation, 15-yea(r secured 6 per cent sinking fund bonds, series due June 1, 1949; Apponaug company, no-par value common stock; Carondelet Building, certificates of deposit Icr first mortgages serial gold life on the floor.

Harold Shannon, 35, Colllnsvllle, VITAL STATISTICS. SAFETY BUREAU'S HINT. the slaying. Vance's statement ald he struck his wife w't'i i on. fcur and, believing her tee, her body beneath the trAu, "Before January 30 last year (Continued on Page 2, Column 3.) Every cur should be equipped with lull- (Continued on Page 2, Column 6.) able windshield cleaner.

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