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— resentatives and 1 Relations Group Aluminum It divided American industry into governorship. The center of interest is the effort 22 classes, the Initial move toward to Be Held Here. of Upton Sinclair, novelist, to obtain Parley number of cutting down the codes the Democratic nomination for Gov- from 682 to about 250 and grouping ernor of California. He is opposed Bj the Associated Press. them in 10 divisions. by George Creel and four others. The grand Mergers I •The Strike Committee of the United 10 GOV. LEHMAN Republican nomination is sought by are relied on to make the drastic re- Acting Gov. Frank Merriam, former Ti xtile Workers today accepted the Lesson in duction in the number of codes. Tipping Gov. C. C. Young and John R. Quinn, Invitation of the National Labor Be- President Institutes Half- Dissension in Ranks of Nel- Codes with similar or related inter- past national commander of the Board a with were in an order LIBERTY LEAGUE Hoivell American Legion. Senator Hiram W. la ions to conference ests grouped together Given Allied businesses by Johnson, is after four m .nufacturers on Thursday, but re- published today. Republican, Day Work Schedule—Silent son Gang Over Two Bank will thus receive identical treatment nominations—Republican, Democratic, tt< rated that a general walkout in the Controller McCarl on common problems, officials said. Progressive and Commonwealth. Nom- _ inations will be inlustry could be averted only by on N. R. A. Dispute. Jobs Leads to Death. The codes also are expected to be BV ICKES made for 20 seats TO EIGHT in the now CHARGE FAVORED held 11 “d finite concessions.” easier and cheaper to administer. House, by Demo- The 22 classifications in turn are Head Aviation crats and 9 Republicans. There was no word this as of Group morning South Carolina is as to BY J. RUSSELL YOUNG. By the Associated Press. based on four fundamental groups as voting to the attitude of the employers. The whether ST. of follows: Public Funds U. S. Should sale of liquor in the State de idline for the strike is set for Friday Staff Correspondent of The Star. PAUL, August 28.—A gang Executives May Act Today Informed Secretary Says Producing industries—Food, textiles, shall be legalized, but the result is ni ;ht, but because few mills operate HYDE N. 28—In 10 men, headed by George “Baby for the PARK, Y„ August leather and fur, ferrous metals, non- Are Not only Legislature to take as Saturday, the strike would not really Face’’ was two to Combat Anti-Roosevelt- for Servants. Continue Loans for Fed- a the seclusion of his “cubby- Nelson, planning big ferrous metals, non-metallic products, guide and is not mandatory. Cole be ;in till next week. quiet bank holdups, simultaneously, in Min- fuel, lumber and timber, chemicals L. Blease, former Senator and Gov- ;>ther strike threats meanwhile hole” study on the first floor of his grew McCarl has read eral ernor, is one of eight candidates for nesota's iron range when dissension and paints and drugs, paper, rubber. ism Accusation. Controller General Projects. mere ominous. In New York, 10,000 uicestral home here, which is to serve the Democratic nomination for Gov- _» a little lesson in tipping to Clark truckmen called for a strike vote Fri- 1 developed within the ranks and is the “Summer White House” for the Fabricating Industry. Howell, chairman of the new Federal ernor. Only one of the State’s six da s'- On the West Coast. 5,000 vege- Homer Van Meter the Associated Press. Democratic next few weeks. President Roosevelt is was “put on the Fabricating industries—Equipment, By the Associated Press. Aviation Commission. By Representatives is with- ta ile workers voted to walk out today. out opposition. Nomination is :oday giving his attention to the ad- spot" by one of his own pals, it was manufacturing, graphic arts, con- The way the American Liberty This was disclosed today when an Secretary Ickes told reporters today equiva- struction. lent to election, but a majority vote Food Delivery Would Halt. ministration’s problems confronting learned today from a reliable source. League has been heralded as unti- opinion from McCarl's office on ex- he favored a permanent Federal sys- Service is required. Leading candidates who lim, as well as accumulated routine For the past six weeks Van Meter, industries—Public utilities,, Roosevelt is expected to prompt a pense accounts from the commission Hie threatened strike of New York tem of public works to be created after do not receive must enter business requiring his immediate atten- who was slain last Thursday night by transportation, communications, fi-1 counter campaign on its behalf. was made public. majorities tn ck drivers would paralyze the de- i j the Public Works Administra- a run-off :ion. St. Paul police, has been “looking nance, amusements. The meeting of its Executive Com- The chairman wrote the controller present primary. lit :ry of a large part of the city’s food. In Senator Hubert D. it is wnat Mr. Kooseveit reierrea over" banks in Northern Distributing trades—Professions and mittee in New York late this after- general that he understood that mem- tion dies, next June 16. Mississippi l’he striking vegetable workers who to, Minnesota, service, wholesale and retail codes. bers of the commission would be re- Stephens. Democrat, seeking a third is he prepared to knuckle down to including Duluth, Hibbing, Virginia noon may signalize the opening of the j Ickes said he to make a lei: the fields near Watsonville, Calif- expected term, is opposed by former Gov. Theo- work, as an ideal day for inside work. and Eveleth. It was reported he was A special economic unit recom- campaign, but activities probably will quired to show receipts for all ex rcted their action to throttle ac- recommendation for a further public dore G. Bilbo and two others. the there was a driv- the as the “ad- mended the plan, which resembles '‘not be until after disbursements for more than a dollar, Only ti’. (ties in the Salinas During morning designated by gang speeded Labor day. Valley packing W'orks the next Con- one of the State's House ng rain, which was followed by over- vance man." closely the Census Bureau grouping The first move, as predicted in pro- then added: appropriation by delegation In iustries. of seven Democrats is for ;ast skies, suggesting another down- and the international classification. league will be to hammer home “The commission has already toured gress, but that it was too far in ad- unopposed lurry L. Hopkins, Federal relief Planned Simultaneous Strike. circles, renomination. jour any minute. The air was chilly The contemplated code mergers, the interest in through Central America and Mexico ad said strikers will organization’s princi- vance to give any indication as to how In Arkansas, a run-off ninistrator, needy The the same officials “will take be- am primary In- tnd the log fire in the big living room, gang, report said, said, place ples, not parties or personalities. It and I sure that you appreciate ioe eligible for relief, unless the Labor much would be requested and the volves two contests. State Auditor J. where the President sat for a while planned' to strike simultaneously on tween units of almost identical eco- remains to be shown how much at- that in ^prtain of the countries and !Dt partment or the National Labor Oscar is contested for re- ifter breakfast reading the morning two banks—about 40 or 50 miles apart nomic interests whose separation at tention will be paid Pres .dent Roose- territories visited it was impossible to scope of work to be undertaken. Humphrey R« lations Board brands the strike un- nomination by Charles Parker, and papers, was very welcome. —with the idea of getting a large this time is based on arbitrary and velt’s belief that the league has short- obtain receipts for such items as $1.50 The Secretary said he did not know ;|u tilled. in the seventh congressional While at Hyde Park the President sum of money and then fleeing to personal rather than economic reg- comings or to that hu firmest taxi ride from airport to town. district, _SAN FRANCISCO, 28 0P)._ Pickets March to Loop. looking a Virginia bank the "once over’’ as There is a tendency to minimize August afternoon Gov. trial self-regulation. Loans for U. S. Jobs. A nost of this with immediate on topsy-turvy campaign that saw a tn Chicago, 200 pickets in the Chi- the notorious desperado. The probable ultimate line-up of effect Democratic and Lehman of New York, who will be a “I think P. W. A. ought to be a Socialist novelist turn Democrat to ea Motor Coach Co. the Republican parties as such. ;o strike marched and who will remain in Ranks. industry divisions was given as permanent function of Government.” seek the luncheon guest “Flare-up” But few observers that a governorship of California to the bearing signs and con- follows: deny sit- Loop so In — he asserted. “There to be Fed- ended in for an hour or afterward. The report listed members of the uation which finds Alfred E Smith ought in the State primary election gr gated at principal bus stops. 1. Pood, farm products. eral mnouncing the engagement with the said to number 10 exclusive of public works, although there is today. Federation of gang, 2. and Representative James W. Wads- American Labor H. Textiles, furs, leather. some as to whether Mew York executive. Col. Marvin their woman companions; John Ham- worth side of Nations’ Year- question loans With Upton Sinclair a lei ders charged the strike-bound 3. Basic materials, steel, lumber, by side amt-ng the original League offering plan McIntyre, who is in charge of the who has ought to be continued for non-Federal "to end poverty in Ki filer Co. in Wisconsin with N. R. A. ilton, Dillmger lieutenant, fuels. charter members of tne league is California,’' George executive office at building materials, developments. That would on Creel vit temporary Pough- been reported dead; Alvin Karpis, pregnant with possibilities. depend proposing to follow President iations, and sought to have the 4. Chemicals, drugs, paints, paper, book Quotes Gold conditions as keepsie nearby, said that there is no sought for the Edward G. Bremer kid- Expendi- they develop. Roosevelt’s program. Acting Gov co: upany cited. The Labor Relations rubber. “The significance to this visit. He explained his Fred “Doc” Meet on Common Ground. Federal Government’s definite Prank Merriam to Beard ordered a for naping; brother, 5. pointing his nan- today hearing Lehman Equipment, machinery, tools, for program of Federal works hat the President and Mr. Karpis, and a few new “connections.” Smith, on the one nand, welcomed tures 1933. public ought dling of the San Francisco general T1 ursday on these complaints. fixtures, vehicles. to be undertaken in ire old friends, the latter serving Then a "flare-up” came within the the revamped Tammary recently co-operation with strike and former Gov. c. uinouncerrient of the textile strike 6. Manufacturing of use goods— C. young is Lieutenant Governor during Mr. ranks, the continued. Some with a call to battle tor retention of States and communities in some in- the co ference was made by Francis J. report from household appliances to musical recalling large surplus he left in Roosevelt’s last term as Governor of members of the feared Van New York “in the Democratic column By the Associated Press. stances. I do not think P. W. A. the CR rman, chairman of the Strike Com- gang instruments. now-empty State treasury. In- his State. there is every 28 — A total world should continue financing m;:tee. However, Meter might be captured and this this Fall.” Wadsworth, on the other GENEVA, August indefinitely, terest centered in the gubernatorial eason to know that during their chat, in Utilities. However, such projects as local race. Chairman Garrison has might result disclosure of the iden- Construction, hand, is intent upon his re-election as expenditure on armaments in 1933 of paving, Lloyd halls so hey, too, will go very thoroughly into of the new members of the a Yet both city and forth. asfied us to see him and to meet in tity gang. 7. Construction in all branches. Republican. apparently between $3,471,000,000 gold and $4,- Sinclair, novelist and former Social- he situation in their State “There ought to be an hi: he told political He knew too much. He had been trav- 8. Public utilities find enough common ground to be- equitable ist, financed his office,” newspaper men. (electric, gas, was estimated in the campaign through is w’ell as the various economic prob- around with women come 399,000,000 gold contribution from States and com- We have met with Mr. Garrison eling too many water), transportation, communica- leading figures in an organiza- sale of his own pamphlets and League of Nations armaments year munities.” charg- ,ems. and his companions thought this' tions. tion which is to, scan the new deal. admission tw or three times and we shall be issued j ing to most of his meet- The President had no comment to would lead him into book, today. Ickes suggested it might be well to d to to an invitation from trouble. 9. Finance, graphic arts, amuse- Yesterday a Virginia Democrat, ings. gli respond The volume warns that the conver- have a nake today regarding the latest de- There was discord within the attacked modified form of the present hi n at any time. gang, j ments. Representative Woodrum, Would Run in some of sion of national currencies into gold public works policy. Factories. If he chooses to ask others velopments dispute among the report continued, but it was fin- 10. Professional, service trades; all Smith and John W. Davis, another to meet | dollars at the average annual rate in ns associates in working out a plan that if Van Meter were charter Taking the initial letters of his hi a at the same time that cannot ally agreed ; wholesale and retail codes (except member, as enemies r.f "lib- Big Reserve. lor the of the N. R. A. New York does not enable the true four-word allact reorganization put out of the way, their chances for foods). eralism” and "the new order.” platform, Sinclair named our attitude toward his invita- trend of military to be In addition to the main Federal his which dispute, according to reports a getaway would be enhanced. The “Because of the be- expenditure program the "epic” plan. Esti- tic a. If responsible and duly author- j relationship Ickes said there irom is understood to the appreciated correctly, because the do- program, should be mating its cost at iz< d for the should Washington “tip-off” to St. Paul police fol- I tween food codes and the agricultural $300,000 000 he spokesmen industry mestic of in countries a big reserve of works nave been won, technically at least, by lowed and Van Meter prices goods public projects proposed that the state take over de- de fide to make a strike was slain. adjustment programs,” the announce- NEW COMMANDMENTS unnecessary with depreciated currencies has di- ready to be started in l| Den. Hugh Johnson, recovery admin- Now, it was the "heat” ment immediately funct factories and businesses and by agreeing to negotiate reported, j said, “No. 1 division is vertical times of immediately strator. minished in some cases and increased depression. th®111 as a ir to a has become so intense because of the | from first manufacture retail community proposition 1 swift conclusion on the basis through “Ayran” Version Orders “Mainte- in a few. "The i11111 that the has only regular program,” the Secre- to eliminate of our demands, them meas- Sees Economist. killing gang temporarily ; sale. Co-ordinating machinery, how- unemployment. Other meeting The armaments book estimated the tary said, "would be one in which the abandoned their but go will be established for nance of Racial ! unemployed would cultivate farm ui bly, then w’e should accept the new the forenoon, Mr. Roosevelt plans may | ever, uniform Purity.” total Federal During war expenditure in 1931 at Government would have a lands the State sit through with them at a future time. trade policy between divisions and has confiscated be- lation by not doing what it should aid aside his work for a talk with BERLIN, August 28 Jewish $3,945,000,000 then interest from the The said to on (By gold, explains the particular point of cause of »c be to do.” Alfred J. hideout, be the Minne- 10, and if later found desirable the delinquent taxes. Workers longer necessary Prof. Pearson, magazine Telegraphic Agency).—A new "Ayran” to the 1933 amount view of the Nation as a whole. I sota side near the international bor- ! drop by the depre- The in the State-controled writer, and Drake University econ- food distribution codes are arranged factories would Moan version of the Ten Commandments ciation in the exchange values of na- reserve program would involve more Answer Awaited. der, was reported to be "as safe a so that can be buy the produce of the State-controled imist, who has just returned to this they readily grouped has been issued Prof. tional currencies. local interests.” as in the world.” by Hausner, farms and vice versa. Meanwhile, an answer to Garrison’s from a visit in place any with other distributing trade groups." country Europe. leader of the new German faith move- “The true curve of world and na- Ickes said he ire uest for the conference was thought Richberg’s Creel, war-time director of awaited Dr. Pearson told the President the ment. tional prop- JOHNSON DENTES ROW. expenditure,” says the book, lies report had confused a report he had aganda, fr< m George A. Sloan, head of the Winter will tell whether Hit- charged Sinclair was in reality coming The revised Fifth Commandment in 1933 between $3,471,000,000 and an made to the executive council in C< tton Textile Institute. Garrison in is to stand or adapting President Roosevelt’s na- er’s rule Germany ALUMINUM ACCORD orders the “maintenance of racial estimate of $4,399,000,000 which latter which he said many public works Sloan to a N. R. A. Chief "I Have Not tional program to the State ye terday urged organize all. Says for which and purity.” figure is based on the pre-1932 par of projects allotments have pledged himself to follow re resentative committee of manufac- At the time Hitler is strong the Presi- present Resigned.” exchange in various countries. been made would be under construc- dent's icu ers to meet with the union leaders. the PLANS MAY FAIL policies. Two other candidates n Germany: he is a religion to The tion two or three BETHANY 28 year book contains monographs more years. This withdrew from the We have said at all times,” Gor- Herman Dr. Pearson told the BEACH, Del., August Democratic race people. on 64 countries and presents the has been obvious from the first, the to throw their m n said, "that we shall be drawn is in a de- ft f/P).—A vigorously-expressed assertion support to Creel ^resident. "But Germany changes which have taken in Secretary added. o no more that “I have not resigned” was Hugh place against Sinclair. in fruitless conversations 3 lor able condition and Mere State- economically^ Employers' Proposal their military organizations up to nr i we Re S. Johnson’s response yesterday to stand by that decision. umers m (Continued on Page 2. Column 7.) of May, 1934, including their budgetary Held. m mber, we are under specific and ment of Policy, Says A. F. L. Washington reports sharp peisonal Labor strife Day expenditures for 1933-34. MAN BURNS FACTORY Justus San m ndatory instructions of a delegate over reorgazation of the N. R. A. Wardell, Francisco, long a State ■to ivention in which the workers Spokesman. Gen. Johnson was asked if he had party leader; Milton K. BOMBING IN CUBA ZAHAROFF INVOLVED. TO GET RID OF BEDBUGS Young, former ?p ike their voice. We cannot change not submitted his resignation as N. R. party nominee; Wil- A chieftain to President Roosevelt liam J. McNichols and Dr. Z Column Purchases T Continued on Page 4, 5.) the Associated Press. Link Blast Damages Cabinet Member's By last week and reconsidered only upon Between United States and Oth- Night Watchman at Large Plant Malaby complete the Democratic field Indications that striking aluminum the earnest insistence of the President. er Nations Indicated. Merriam, Young and John R. Quinn, Home and Bank. workers would turn down the Alum- He fired back: ”1 have not resigned. Gets Costly Eevenge on past national commander of the j By the Associated Press. of ar, American in a HIKES 0. K.’S LOAN HAVANA. August 28 (/P).—A terrific inum Co. America’s proposal for ! That’s all I have to say about that.” For those who desire the Intruders. Legion, split three- The scope of connections between cornered race for bomb explosion early today tore out agreement appeared today after jffi- I As to reports he had stormed out most from the the Republican enjoyment some American arms manufacturers the front of the home of Mario Diaz cers of the Aluminum Workers’ Coun- : of a White House conference charg- By the Associated Press. nomination, considered almost tanta- FOR D. C. HOSPITAL coming Labor week end and big firms in other countries was mount to election Cruz. member of the cabinet without cil considered the proposal. ing an N. R. A. reorganization plan day BUDAPEST. Hungary, August 28.— until the present described today as one of the first saw portfolio, and did widespread damage Boris Shishkin, American Federa- submitted by Donald Richberg and there are many items to be Plagued with bedbugs. Janos Spltzer, campaign Democratic registra- I things the Senate Munitions Investi- tions outnumber the in the section. tion of Labor executive, who has been Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins purchased to fit the night watchman In a large textile Republicans. Million and Half in P W. A. program: gating Committee will put under the Raymond L. Police described the bombing as the j spokesman for the union during the was aimed at his retirement, he factory, set fire to his bed last night Haight, former State Personal apparel, automotive spotlight of open hearings starting corporation commissioner Funds for Tuberculosis most destructive in Havana's long strike, called the proposal a “state- asserted: to revenge himself on the Intruders. and sole are without the next week. Commonwealth series of such disorders. ment of policy rather than an agree- "They foundation of supplies, sports equipment, As a consequence, the factory caught party candidate, is Sanatorium. fact. There is no A hint that the committee has j also seeking the The front of the Banco Central de ment.” absolutely truth groceries, etc. fire, two firemen were severely injured Republican and Pro- in them. I refuse something up its sleeve that may de- nominations. Cuba (Central Bank of Cuba) caved The unitin has demanded a WTitten to discuss them and the whole neighborhood was gressive further.” velop a bit of the mysterious and In the in and windows of stores and resi- labor contract. The company insists placed in a panic. The factory and unique position of being Secretary Ickes announced unex- bizarre was contained in that credited dences in a four-block area were that the union wants a “closed The general spent a large part of reports all the in it were by observers with assured vic- he had authorized al- shop.” bedbugs destroyed. pectedly today the in on its agents have found a link between tory for four shattered. although union officials deny that. day recreation the beach. Yesterday’s Advertising Spitzer was arrested and charged i party nominations is io ment of $1,500,000 as a loan to the return to his Sir Basil Zaharoff, mystery man of Senator Hiram W. Upon cottage, he was Local Display. with the double offense of sleeping j Johnson, Inde- District of Columbia for construction , and American munitions reluctant to discuss official affairs. Lines. Europe, [ while on duty and unintentional in- pendent Republican. His opposition tf its new adult tuberculosis is considered hospital "I came here for a rest.” he said. (Continued on Page 2, Column 3) cendiarism. nominal on Republican, it Glenn Dale. Md. MOUNTAINEER BRAVES FUMES The Star 22,671 Evening — Democratic, and "But I can't get any rest. No sooner I Progressive Common- It was believed the would Secretary j than I come into sight somebody wealth tickets. vs it until the District Commissioners 2d ; OF CRATER TO RESCUE STUDENT starts shooting questions at me.” newspaper.... 7,858 Representatives seeking renomina- v d taken the matter up with him RUSH TO RICHES VIA LEGAL RUM I tlon include Clarence j -§- P. Lea, Demo- but in the meantime he de- 3d newspaper.... omally. | 3,711 crat, of the first district, mentioned as i< ed to make the allotment without TWO 4th a possible successor to the late Henry By the Associated Press. TRAINMEN DIE newspaper 3,711 IS OFFICIALS SA1 vs iting. pour from hundreds of jets on the DWINDLING, T. Rainey as Speaker of the House* I The sanatorium will have a capacity GOVERNMENT CAMP. Mount crater's floor 5th newspaper 1,756 :>f 333 resident patients and will be I Hood. August 28. With only Ten other men stood by, ready to' Firemen and Brakeman Killed Oreg the Associated Press. >o arranged, it was said, that it can help Leach Four of them were mem- By rectifiers and that none would be, feeble flashlight beams to guide him When Freight Overturns. Total ( Newspapers ) 20,036 Guide for Readers oe enlarged economically if found bers of the hiking party, who had The rush to get rich quickly ;n the unless a need for more capacity is fumes, Garry rucessary in the future. through sulphurous stood near Von Normann Sunday, GREENVILLE. S. C.. August 28 Star Excess 2,635 legal liquor business is dying down. demonstrated. Hie loan of $1,500,000 will be ad- Leach clambered down the precipitous when he leaned too far over the trainmen were The code for liquor importers does (/P).—Two instantly More persons and corporations are | Page. :a iced to the District in accordance crater's Six were forest The Star is ac- the side of Mount Hood crater before edge. rangers, killed and another seriously injured always the not give administration similar out of the field than are en- Amusements .B-18 vi :h the recent act of Congress au- veterans of many a rescue expedition. when seven cars of a 22-car Southern dropping power over import permits, but appli- dawn to bring back the body cepted shopping guide among Comics . B-14 h uri-zing loans from P W. A. to the today Three efforts to rescue Von Nor- overturned into a washout 2 tering it, officials reported today. Ap- cations in that field have dwindled. freight the of homes Features .*.B-13 District for public works purposes. of Victor F. Von Normann of Port mann Monday failed when the suffo- miles south of Piedmont great majority parently a good many found the trade The administration is a early today. encouraging Financial.A-14-15 \i earlier allotment of $8,000,000 for Wash. cating fumes which fill the jagged The dead: in Washington and the was—for them—no gold mine. reduction in the number of importers, Hunt, Lost and Found. ,h» District's sewage disposal crater drove back Barney Fabian, Elvin Neece of Columbia, fireman. Inactive holders of distilling, recti- that field too crowded. A-9 plant The veteran mountain climber en- nearby counties of Maryland considering ie s been made, but funds have not packer for the United States Forest Henry Parks of Greenville, Negro, fying and importing permits are being Officials said the importers have Radio .B-15 tered the on the remote and ,'e; been advanced due to difficulties crater possi- Service. brakeman. Virginia. weeded out by the Federal Alcohol millions of gallons of whisky in bond- Serial Story .B-12 >f legal advisers in deciding certain bility that the 22-year-old University When Fabian came out exhausted R. C. Carter, engineer, of Green- Control Administration. ed warehouses, hoping the tariff of Service Orders .A-6 3i estions involving labor on the of Washington student had survived a the State policemen Immediately wood suffered a broken leg and other The officials said few permits had $5 a gallon will be reduced and that Society .B-2 pr >ject. 200-foot fall and the fumes which rushed gas masks to the scene. injuries. been Issued recently to distillers or they will be allowed rebates. Sports A-10-11-12-13 5 t * 1