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oy ; Win charity tor all an® malice ==e=e|limber Fires Blacken Northern California THEE DBA PE TIPRESIDENT LASHES [{ New ttation tavay { THREE DEAD, FEARS . some Ruiganiecoiyy «! ae repeat it. A’great many persons have left the areas: hit by drouth peielindatggeit ars: Ph yinkgpecet ay was two yeats ago and this situation. if it ‘truly . - will tend toward a lower vote. A more conservative estimate would put the total vote at 260,000. And a difference of 15,000 in the total can do £ toh Wo shale She femelih. Political leaders aren't expecting the average citizen to attend meetings in Person any more when he can sit at home and listen. The big trouble, 5 & $Fe Ese il E i s & i i i E i ! g E F E & f E § i efi i E { biFEE ith i \j [ 1 ge ape gtd indicates the public mind, “pesutieui yosemite valley was cut off from the rest of the ‘state tem- Ease FELT FOR 200 G60 YOUTHS IN FOREST Sudden: Changing of Wind and Valiant. Work of Fighters ~ Saves Six Towns SAY DAMAGE IN MILLIONS Yosemite Valley Cut Off from Rest of State; Communica- tion Lines Down Football Scores FIRST QUARTER RUSSIANS DISCLAIM Fascist Columns Push Meth-!' | odically Toward Madrid from Three Directions DEFENDERS DRIVEN BACK : Isolated Government Troops FINAL LAP OF GOP ELECTION CAMPAIGN ot Conference at Topeka Precedes HIE Uy & Fay i i. gee dp Ee Saturday complications after her right foot had been am- ted.’ She was shot in the leg ‘when a companion’s gun was acciden- discharged, Kansan's Surprise Swing 5 ll F § ane Ag i § § oe “a through to New York for a Madison Square Garden appearance before the EE jae F South of Toledo Endanger- ed by Advances directions, Despite the official Moscow dis- claimer of information concerning the Norwegian steamer Bjoernoey, reported to have left a Russian Port with ammunition for Madrid, statements in the controlled Soviet préss and workers’ resolutions made it plain that armed Soviet ald for Madrid may be close at hand, if not already a fact. The Madrid high. con- solidated under the absolute power of Premier Francisco of This retreat angered ill for isolated Ernest Simpson, shown in radio pic- ture as he stroiied to his London office, sald the divorce action of his wife, King Edward's friend and ‘companion, “will not. be defended.” (Associated Press’ Photo) =a. (CHARGES NEW DEAL GAVE ‘HYPOGRITICAL, scans (MISLEADING FIGURES’ Have Asked $100,000,000 to Modernize Army pact. Belgian chief of for the equivalent of the modern- Hoover Says Recovery Beyan ‘9 Months Before Roosevelt Took Office in '33 President. Herbert Hoover in his. first wi present “hypocritical, misleading a anelyzing the financial figures” in’ and/and ind sions .. . be cleaned of pollution from their government.” He addressed a Republican rally at the Academy of Music, arranged by Mrs. George Horace Lorimer, wife of the editor of the Saturday Evening Post and president of the Republican Women of Pennsylvania. About 4,000 persons filled the audi- torlum and stage of the building. Numerous Philadelphia Republican leaders were on the stage. “nine months before Mr. Roosevelt ever came to the pres- idency.” 5 “That the beginnings of recovery. were world-wide, including the United bank not keep his campaign promises, par- ticularly as to the currency.” Declaring the ‘New Deal: operated with a double set of books, Mr. Hoover said: or any cor- a 3 t WALL STREET FOR | PART IN CAMPAIGN Claims Brokers Using ‘Stocks| holders’ Money’ to Prevent His Re-election SPECIAL HEADS FOR HOME ‘Interests of Few Saved When Interests of Many Safe- guarded,’ He Says Aboard Roosevelt Train en route to Niagara Falls, N. Y., Oct. 17.—(P}— President Roosevelt capped a 47- speech campaign tour of ten western states with a dash across upstate New York Saturday, after asserting in Cleveland that Wall Street was using stockholders’ money” in an effort to prevent his re-election. A thousands standing in the rain in the Ohio Iske-front city Friday night, the chief executive said Uterature was being sent stockholders ‘and bondholders from the “great fin- ancial district to New York’ rning them “against returning this admin- istration to office.” He added: “This waste of stockholders’ money is being perpetrated by the same group which had brought business as a whole to its knees during the dark days of the depression.” Speaks at Niagara Falls The Cleveland address, seventh of the day in Ohio, was delivered from the rear-platform of the president's campaign special. Afterward the train left for Buffalo and laid over there for the night before starting for Fulvio Suvich (above), Italy's new ambassador to the United States, has arrived In: this country pre- pared to take up his work in Wash. ington. (Associated Press Photo) TRADE CONMISSION ACCUSES GAR PARTS FIRMS OF COMBINE Charges Associations With Forming Combination to Control Market Price ‘Washington, Oct. 17.—(?)—The fed- ‘There, shortly after breakfast, Mr.|eral trade commission announced Sat- Roosevelt had agreed to speak briefly |urday it has accused five trade assoc- in dedicating a new stadium, then |iations, composed of manufacturers motor back to Buffalo to conduct sim-|and jobbers of automobile parts and ilar ceremonies at a new federal build-|accessories, with forming » combina- ing. tion to control the market, in these His principal speech of the day was |products throughout the United States. the af vention Bal tional Standard Parte ‘eagetation of ie convention hall. | tion: Laté in the day he planned to leave |Detroit, and the Motor and Equip- his train again to address a few words;ment wholesale association of Chi- ‘to @ plasa crowd in Utica, then leave |cago, were described as national or- for Albany for dinner with Gov.-Her- | ganizations. bert H. Lehman. He was due at his} The other three respondents are Hyde Park home tonight around 10:30.|middle western regional groups. They Winds Up 5,000-Mile Trip are the Automotive Trades association ‘The president's Cleveland speech| of Greater Kansas City (Mo.), Missis- was first formal address made from|sippi Valley Automotive Jobbers as- the special “back porch” |sociation; and the Southwestern Job- and the seventh major one of his 10-jbers association. The complaint also Cay, 5,000-mile circle of the agrarian'named as ents the officers, » Other major |directors and members of the five as- speeches were made at St. Paul, Oma-|sociations. ha, Denver, Wichita, Chicago and De-| The commission’s announcement troit, said the complaint alleges substan- He told his Cleveland audience that| tially the same violations as com- corporation directors and lawyers who| plaints previously issued against the “use the money of their stockholders”| National Standard Parts association against an administration trying to! and others, and the Motor and Equip- broaden markets for their own goods|ment Wholesale association and GLEN ULL FARMER, MINNESOTA. WOMAN, ARE MOTOR VICTINS Slope Resident Killed When Auto Misses Bridge, Plunges Into Ditch CRASH KILLS AGED WIDOW Car Driven by Son Meets Auto Piloted by School Teacher on No. 10 ‘Two persons are dead, one was in- jured and four had narrow escapes as the result of two separate automo- bile accidents in Morton county Fri- Mrs. Heinemann was riding west — with her son, Julius, also of Danube, - when their car crashed with one riven by Thilda Baum of Reeder, en route home from the district conven- tion of the state education associ- ation, which. had been held at Dick- inson. Four other school teachers are believed to have been in the machine with her. They were unhurt, High- way patrolmen who investigated the accident said both cars apparently were over the center of the road and both drivers apparently were blinded’ by the lights of the machine coming from the other direction, N.D. Traffic Toll into the death of Mrs, Heinemann. Daughter-in-Law Hurt Injured in the accident which took Mrs. Heinemann’s life was Mrs. Julius Heinemann, 44, her daughter-in-law. She was brought to a hospital here and physicians said Saturday that she would be able to leave the hospital by Sunday. Four Morton county farmers, in- jured early in the week when a PWA were, “to put it mildly, a little foggy |others. Both these cases have been ks in their thinking processes.” “In this era,” he added, “when many! The new complaint, it was sald, is families hold stock in many diversified |expected to simplify trial of the industries, it does them no good to|charges. depress the condition of labor in any| The commission alleged the five as- industry. They profit best when labor |sociations were organized “for the is justly served.” Purpose of binding together the larg- ‘Encouraged Business’ est possible number of competing in- “I repeat here,” he asserted, “that dividuals, partnerships and corpora- the record shows that no administra-|tions, as members, and of obtaining ~ mune history at ne United bred their cooperation as members, and of e 80 mucl encourage obtaining their cooperation for a com- ‘business of the nation.” mon end.” After enumerating figures to show! The practices alleged to have been “an increase in business for every | put in force included efforts to monop- igtoup,” in Ohio, he declared this was |olize distribution of automobile parts a of what he called the|and accessories in the hands of so- “legitimate jobbers, meaning administration. jobbers who have made known their ‘This theory, he explained, was based | willingness: to maintain resale prices on the lending of money to the “few | suggested by manufacturer-members.” financial interests at the top of the > Extension Specialist closed. economic pyramid” in the hope it ‘would seep down into the pay envel- opes of workers, into the ledgers of independent « businessmen, and into Fa i fd i é emphasized exercise of federal power) Cll of the many, and those! ing de ey 5 wo Guests Poisoned, Chinese Servant Held Plains, N. ¥., Oct. 17—(P)}— |ctiases of three kinds of polson err aan Seine Sareace of = hr THT NYE WILL ADDRESS JUNOR ASSOCLATIN Organization’s First Mesting of Year to Be Held Monday at G. 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