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Ten Men Feared Killed In Grain Elevator Fire Many Injured Fighting Big Chicago Blaze
Murphy May Make Position For Amlie WASHINGTON, May 1 Attorney Genera day that former mas mie, probsbly wali be otferad a panics in the department of fustice lands division given duties in his By Fred Pannwitt yw -Me Aralie and willie CHICAGO, May 11—UP—Fire and "the attor paste explosion levelled a mammoth south vary fer werrel bald’ bt 51a creas con aide grain elevator today, giving ferenc rise to firemen’s fears that 10 or more men were killed, then buffet. Ing winds spread the flames to four helghboring elevatora and envel oped &suseise square mille In searing eae that the casualties might reach score were unconfirmable because could not approach within-a hundred feet of the furnace. LANSING, Mich, May 11—Un— Marsha! Michael J. Corrigan Republican Jeadert arranged an executive session of he Michigan senate today in an attempt to grt Five city firemen and four skids for early action on budgetmen, two seriously hurt, were taken] the nein appropriation bills which to Hospitals, are befare the house of representaRight Feared Trapped ‘H. Gassler, rintendent In tives and for adjournment of the tera or spertiore for the Rosen current legislative session not later ra Grain company, sald than M belleved to Senator Felix H_H. Flynn, Caditelevator, lac, president pro tam of the senate floor leader, agreed ert Horner, Linn ton Republican Ernest Barg, Alber plan to sldetrack general legleKester, Henry Krlel, Lauls Olibere, lation so members of the committee ‘Charles Regashus Joreph Ved: and appropriations could Sih all employes, and Ernest Lind onivefinance thelr undivided attention to # gren, a board of trade welghmasancing, ter. n of tha committee, ‘our chty Aremen, not Immed!erwerp. Fremont ately Identified. were taken to St publican, sald yesterday a aweek George's far two oF Hearings were In prospect liam Hack, and four other men ik before bills could be taken to ‘South, Chleags ‘ovata reported anpropriation to the floor, Vanderwerp said he wou eta ds ‘yto" and ‘comp ‘The at the advisablty of Junkets firetont, Joseph Medill, poured wat- tohinted some Institution ron rt to keep the mittee is cert be lames under control The nine slevavars situated tn the ine: at _esort for departments turned atuthot trict nave: otal oe Gown in the house ‘Vanderwerp forhels, Grain trade smd. people will wan hear ie ce itanted that of the '19000.000 Ings, “These they're eniltied to them and. bushels of he Chie concerned, they're £0ease area. gk present one-Mall as ing0 farto angetI'mthem.” hoaad in the: Calumet. tanks, ht cars on nelghboring ald REPORTED OUT Soar ihe tre. sme band bares, BILLS LANSING, May 11—U®—Three and dredging scow In slightly revised budget bills were ing, Canine Fer re reported cut by the w: automobiles Ignited; but committee inst night to permit Tris int aeind. saved residences thelr frat sonsideration on block away. Origin The blast, withheld the rchoo! ald Bil on of Internal combustion, buckled the "A" warehouse of the Rosenmpany. bat pany spokesman sald 800; : y money app! 000 bushels of grain, principal! priated tn excess of the committee's recommendations will have to come vator Was out of the schools’ funds." Valued at $200,000, Tt was estimated The bills released yesterday were total loss may reach $2,000,000. budget bil and bills ale tor, with a eapacity of teate generalfunds for the University cted an and Mich! Annual Bill eral budget measure was by committee, ne cluster of elevators, a ries of oonGEN\G Wieraey laa Y 12.286 in the first year of threatened the biennium and °§57,169314° in Traders Watch Fl the second. any mies mony: in total of all the budget bills rain traders went up In the. voard withia anticipated revenues, skyscrapér_to_watch th Pago & Col speculated the of grain destroyed,
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WPA Union
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Solon Charged WASHINGTON, May 11—U®. The house comm! ittea Investigating the WPA heard testimony today that members of the Workers Alllce plotted unsuccessfully to prerent forelbl yan from attending th Pa. por office cornerstone-laying ceremonies because ho voted agains: Increased rele funds, Chris Doose, committee Investign: tor, read an attidevit trom a mem: ber of the
LONDON, May 11—/P—Prime Minister Chamberlain mil In tn Albert Hall adden fode7 thet s57 lempt “to change the anzix)| Situation by force’ 90 aa to "threat en Polish Fndepandence souldne vita war in wteh Britain would be invelved mberlain sald: Sin many minds the danger a Dean were cea to Poland are clear
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erg! of the WPA, had sold Workers Alllance ons to workers on the Skyline Seip prolect ie Randina or tive cents aplece. asserted that Maur. berger told workers they had better jon the Alliance if they wanted to hold thelr Jobs, During rainy ¢nys, the affidavit sald, berger kept Alliance earn jiback called the PARIS 11 —UP— Premier he hey played Told the chante ef aR poker and drank while other work Daladler lies today that France "In accord tra were kept as far down the road teith “all, other. states whitch wish as possible. Monorably” had concluded Another affidav! the name 0 live military alllances to prevent of Ollo A. Nygard, Berka county specific WPA construction superintendent. vllaney And esta trom leading Into ca stated that when he assumed office Europe Tne trum problem. he aatd, “Is to Inst October, a minority of WP. th different interests employes, all members of the Alll- know can prtvide peoples will be “ran the projects and Intl which by methods of peaceful 1on-members on each regulated collaborations or by violence and ‘Nvgard affidavit sald jhe had i ore.” 1-1 were Wetessary” to been threatened on several ocperecall aakee promises lornup ac sios by WPA workers and that sev cords, “violnted nations which have disaperal foremen had been beaten and Ps or be n 148 deep driven off jobs the most solemn promises made at occasion, the affidavit trary di said, workmen picked ap a annck In which he wns standing and tried to shake1 to pleces, shouting “Bring peace tx so profound for all lovepeoplesof — Ou,” "Get a rope.” ofthe warld that no one must call Purchasing Pollcles Rapped un 10 cove forceful undertakAnother witness, Olln C. Eckley in representing the Michigan Builders Tie aaked It peace consisted of in Supply a ton, told the commit- vading other countries and presenttea the WPA‘s purchasing policies Ing “continual new demands which ere robbing local building material to confllet, condemning dealers of thelr trad:tional busi peoples to misery." fy nald, for illustration, that “Free Collaboration” one ne government message took up tailed for Hide on SCO 008 sare at againThe thepremler's slogai mination or ment in Detroit and Flint. Mich, which he Tirst broadfor use on-pro}eets at widely scat: collaboration” cast to the nation May tered points In the stat decided to Only two dealers submitted bids, Fi her action on has “free collnboraEckley anid, ard nine declined to de be sald, "la the thought, fs jaken over the this“This,” Is the wish of the nation, functlony that normaly would be France knows no hate, She feels handled by the local dealers," he sincere” sympathy, for aft peoples added. knows besides by The witness said his group made She hence’ war would Dt solve the “etinite recommenda on” that any of thealpresent that 1. purchases for WPA projects be would only make’ problems, their solution Inade through the local deaters. This and more ruinous." would preserve the normal business moreThe difficult emphasized the par functions and tend ta sustain em nership. prenater of Hii ployment, he said. bald (rho Probe Political Angle ‘The committee also planned to olve further into charges that fed rellet money had been used in Udent than ever Tenne yal ma basis of French policy property owned by polllleally prom: tnd we will not let It be weakene( Inent persons, hy Intrigue or by odious and Ising Members said tha: Harry 8. Bar- propaganda, ta moment when y clear and t and voluntary effort the B: tish people tat enginesrs borrowed from the are breaking tradition to impose treasury also oa testify regard. os fe discipline ing certal 4 projects in Tennes- of obligatory military, gervice, the rere reach people renew thelr fraternal Barger submitted a statement greeting which he said had been made Fit 08 tigations Eugene R Kahne, fish” technitan Daladler, like President Albert for the nnessee fish and Lebrun speech commissicn. reconvened after the Tt said lakes had been built pri- parliament marily to Increase the ronl estate Easter recess, pald respect to Pres-
Allianees Made Dickinson To Avert War, Clashes With Daladier Says Critic Of Bill
John Harton, state treasurer: A reporter asked whether Presl- ler; warned that The C, M, Wrenne Realty company, “the future still , ia uncertain, dent Rooseveit had virtually forbid- Nashville, and “Sumae: county gave a detailed explandea him to present a lax revision Clerk ardtmasier: ant county, court ation, ot! F ibe accotda ‘Je: “wateh France Is participall lied ine intuatioe taken ving at'e ridicutous, ‘We're March 20 ‘when the French govern: der a demactacy, jan God. es Although declining to discuss any ment let Rumania know she cout Axpect keshadlate- ad tn dalense of deta!lx of his tax views, Morgenthau her Independence. said spect Iy hy tO pr Similarly, he continued. we as conference statement of a few months ago that he hoped would clear the tax
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busito a hospital-and deterrents SEEM andan thuspovraateencourage Invertnant released after examination, Came: ron, -superintendent risks. Tremiees He also assertedhi hullt for the ele to nm from the sine ot sccouncuciina ‘Maren 3 letters th nance 300, y from the. elevater and thew into the Calumet Fiveryby the force of the explosion, Lloyd Bourne, a‘haat ekman, re“T saw on tremendous burst ct of the elovat Be raane ie agate wie house committee 10 summon him in looking in the direction of the ADOUL a Week, Land saw Cameron catapulted ‘Morgenthau tool time -our-trom | fiscal. probleme-an his 48th birthday @nniversary today to order red roses for @ few treasury garden,
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*' New Contracts
‘LANSING, May 11 AP Governor yesterday with Dickinson clas neritic of the elvvil serylee BIL who accused the Ingielaiura of & “be: tenyal of imposed in the ublican pe Id he has who ‘would jot vet decided wheth veto or sign the bill, Mstened at L mards for a velo, then deciared things with w ie Ue different view because of wnat tem” He lt nine ‘The governor tonk Issue with the vetrayal gharge, wolced oy EW ry ot Betrolt,.preaident of- the Betrolt: Municipal Employes” Club,
snd tall feet ob tay etenyal Frey replicd his. organization asked the legislature for “a fair” lull service BAL ling hat promised te give us one, hut they tlidn't do it, Ta hey will ng. to. teil them they did nbt live up to that letter.” Title om Dickinson ad he was trapressed velth @ detalted statmens, of objecons preseninl by Arno R, § ot Molacnnioe,- president Michigan Berit System asgoclation, who declared 1C was not right to will not deco've the people, Sehorer seid the Ingistature's ac lion ta inert nn imurnediate. ef ine senna) pray even magnitude than the de struction of Michigan's Sa ey lee. Schorer quoted trom a by the governor when he ascended that "I feel that Tam under Nealon to carry forwart! the program of the Inte Gover | Fitexcral hes quoted from a h by Filagerald shat, indorsed ‘the theory of olvil rvlee,
Sanity Hearing
ident Roorevelt, Yao fandom oat season Ordered For Rt Thonias, a witness, sald prominent persons. ‘of the chamber and wena a “sudden explosion” hurled flames Among those who owned hel Geciared that. “none must dou" Tax Program feet In the air” smoke inns cmos berentted oF who would | france’s unahaenble “resolve {0‘HungerStriker was visible on e n e n e d Increment” of] ack he ty with strengll the Toop, several 4 thelr Increased valunti z he yee WASHINGTON. May 11—ument “ cago hospital sald. two Secretary ENID, Okla, May 10—("—GhuMorgen’ hau. asserted today Cooper, men idenideg as David Marvi cose forced Into the velns of 9 hunconCllftard Over were bropght there | fh ‘trensury intends to askferrents, 1: Catone! Claude Reeder. Mar-| 4 ger strikir accused slayer Was ex: Priest, former st mptral-| hn ito Sonaltlon, Lees sertouny | pected to give him strength, for in sald, rank Gallant, and ‘oaeph Letrvik, badly burned, Hurled Through Window loyd Dedone, a state department Hiculture employe, described ron — was atanding just 50 yards when all of: 9 iden was an explosion,‘something mt me on the hen I)
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ASHLAND, Wis, May Police nounced oday nh who gave thelr nam is Jo Niskl, 53, and Steghen Trad humberfacks, the two BULLETIN > nep-| XEW TORK, Mey ite. had $294 ping offpockets nm freight thely-
that if Representative Maser (D-Pa.) attended cornerstone-laying moe
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pass and that Commpnlst members of the Alliance withdrew from the meeting In protest Moser sat at cmd tha mittee table an Doo: re Lestitied told newsmen he attend the poi ‘stoftice exercises Saturda Charges Discrimination Doase read an affidavit bearing
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Lumberjacks Admit Ironwood Robbery
a man named Ben Rubin sought ‘doption of m resolution providing hen! Salurder, they woul him bodily trom
Faday.
Lewis Acts To Open Mines In Outlying Areas
Britain Ready
To Fulfill Albhigetion
Plot Against
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Mother Compton's Big Day
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with agg Daladier said France and Britain nwacd hy private individ both had concluded reciprocal gua’ otjuat back-of-the state-land, nnteos with Pi which he caller being plotted and sold for cot-|_ ae and-courrgeous ration.” or are being used for the Allled With Russia te, commercial rece Newsttavcni, tay tied) are pro. ceding with Turkey tom ey, WEA administra peace in the eastern Mediteua esaneees anitin Naativilte that all the lanes hed been Where our interest are kien a built on application of the state afler the state certified it owned the Broperty. Berry Is Hot related to the Jihe Sanjak (state) of Al incor jint French at premier fina’ (ura to Page 5, Column 4) ( (Tum to page 3, column 4)
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had ly tort smooth out Rusalan-DHtish mente Hons for an allinnes. ‘This meeting colrcided with tndlcations by Izvestia, the Russian governmey Moscow would reject Britain's latest proposals for caper ion In eastern European gi Chamberlain sald that ex-Premler 1 Blum. of France, who visited| London yesterday, Asserted that there was one maln danger of war that the rest cf Europe might become convinced that Britain and France were Insincere and could not be relied upon to carry out their pledges of m: ua ald. Declares Since! "No more deny mistake could minister aw bt Brisish-French would be a frightful thing if Europe were ta be plunged Into war ‘on account of a misunderstanding.” Representatives pope in Berlin, Warsaw, Paris, London and Rome were understood to have ad. vised him that Europe would re— man peaceful during the next few 1 there was nope of a gral tUement cf potentially dangerous problems, inciuding: the German:Pollsh tssue over the city of Danalg and the Polish corridor. Te Warsi nexvidailuan meio Ing pursued for a German-Pollsh trade agreement despite tho issues eparating the two nations over etree clty of Danalg and the Pole Ish corride ar ministry Investlrare pina Inst night 160 miles within ch (border ana fight In Aiiich WC wns halleved to have bean
Church Union KANSAS CITY, May 11—un Nino hundred delegates representIng three previously separate branches of Methodism carried back 19 thelr churches teday the mes sage: “The Methodist church Long live the Methodist chur. The words were spoken by Bishop John M. Moore, of Dallas, as the delegates voted approval formally ssent Inst night of the plan cf union already recom. menied by the Sethodlet Epleropa ithe, Methodst”Eplac the Methodist * combined chureh has “pearly. 6.000050" mem= “Two weeks! work of perfecting a government for the new church was completed without an-| countering Iegal actlon threatened the uniting conferof soutn enuren lay
which Brltaln would advance a credit cf £5,000,000 $24,100,000.) Britain will take 200,000 tons Rumanian wheat and the credits she will advance to Rumania will be used for the purchase of United joods. Stanley said the protocol of the was signed tn today following te retent “wuccess"lsit of & British trade mission, mainly nts with her credit Britain pushed the agreement as part of her campaign oftsew Relchsfuchrer Hitler's Scone penetration of central uth ‘stern Europe, che British trad to Bucharest atter trnda agreement.)
ded for fection of new bishops by furiadtcllone ‘ned. in moat cases for lif tne at active’ blagspncet the three churches, sending 12 of them to new residence: of the theea churches, taking parts from ach ding nothing not Snclud-| ed previously tn one Voted iberaltsation id oath asd allowing riage! Innocent parties" to divorce sulting from mental and. physical cruelt pproved a "social creed” Includ= Ing a clause pledging support of any members who may be “consclen+ Hous objectors” to war: first general conference MEAGUE, MEETING POSTPONED forSetnextthe April, GENEVA, May 11m —At next Mon |
outlying districts ln the woft oat mining region to sign new comtracte with operators, i complished. to. “arrai with operation of the mulnes! About 1: employed in tno Tsocalied) outlying dlvedcta stopped work on May 4 and 5 to back up the 320,000 Idle miners of | REFUSE
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KNOXVILLE, Tenn Mey it
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shop contract with the United Mine Workers
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the Appalachian aren whose rape senta: idlocked wi!
gal and the plan Imporatbte of being carried 0 ‘Sponeamen for the liymen's orgenization said court action would bi In Carolina, Mississippi and Tennessee Delegates voted down yesterday by (he narrowest margin of the conference Sto S71—the appeal of women for full clergy rights. Division For Negroes While many duialls moat be worked outthe confer he wreck, = ished for. agminiatrative identified by papers they a five geographical jurisdlc6 Bavarians, were killed.) folme end & HIXIN comprising. al Negro churches, the latter tending RUMANIA CREDITS the wound which led to es LONDON, May 1—Oliver Stanof# hrureh ley. president of the board of trade, tablishment before the Civilwi we the lection. by Protea
aquest of Soviet Resid. the Leave of {1 council
wae (oaenrma tur antics int soft coal Industry "Is aver.” evidence
Methodists | Complete
Proposal To
the exthulve Derguinizg gene? Sec the employes and establitha union shop. Would Stave Off Crisis a Se ee es trier pala crisis arate econ:
inea in the Appalachian districts, potas most of the nation’s ott je deen closed since which
April
Lewis was quoted by Ellis
‘union Oifiee, as saying the Ue Ww individual. in the In the outying disctete if the operators’ committe cept the union's terms meeting tala afternoon. nL, Lewis Is confident thata tsi malerty ofof the operators ane us individually,” “We've got them licked, They. will have to accept the union shop now." Authorizes ~ The telegram sen: to the district leaders sald: “We have agreed with the request of the government to sign inmedlunion shop contracts with coal Operators outlying the* Appalachian area, Upon this wire you are directed to propose to your op: erators an sateen fp for two years of the old wi whieh xplted ‘Apel ein all of fee rma, schedules and cont ‘with: the —~ addition of twa sont aces In Itt tiling: cause Festina agreed thet the, United Ming Workers od Arar ge herein ay the exclusive= Serene agency representini of the parties of the fiat pare Hels agreed that condition of em= ployment all employes Mhall be members of the United, Maa, WuER Fs of Ameri dn
‘Russia was Mindersicoa asked the postponement five Vladimir P. Potemkin, assistant fateen;eorsalan ima! to(/zaee Geneva aft orting on his recent must be included in every col Eastern tor end 10 (perralt and should be placed ja oe eating of Near conversations wlth other powers on following the I problems to be considered, gue sources snid other council , WASHINGTON, May 11—UP—An hetr members had approved the Russ A. BL, proposal to scrap the na Jer Sneretacy Viscount ‘aveman agen anaped.U Cc Beinn one of the biggest oD: orges wales to any agreement anh ational Reiss Siting the Wagner labor es ‘bed by Mr, aad Mrs, Harry Murphy, ” tunity) ary contracts witsbe tentative for tutther, Brlltsh Russ sal District Judge J. W, Bird re- allinnce negotiations! exam{ned,ap) fused to grant @ nuance, but Aa xan ing. He in-| ad given no thought of ted Jurors that should Mur-| compromise "It phy-be found Insane he yal 1d bo| Come and Get It! with labar board officials. ry ipk._of this. confined in a hospital until he could At the same time, Green conced- promptly advise News {tem farmer "stream td he three present board meme ecu stand tria rit tent * sales activity! The mo told the fury ight well balie at accepting Me oplen tant would re tri move them f ed ‘oy th 1 Green did not close the door to Tithana, a itnoty Saptets mari compromise, howover, saying any conerete suggestions worked out In ndil the conferences wold be submit. never had aver ‘A. F, L. executive coum t n pitifad cond Git whlch sin seaston hte. $ ritl dividual contracts weet ma Madden. and his] Dr. John and 4 Jon! pale expiration Of will continue to tha wesirsods
Serap NLRB Snags Talks
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