Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Tammany Will Oust MOVEBLOCKED McKee’s Supporters ISM) Senate Philippine ARMS DEMAND Mayor Strikes Back at Deserters of Political'sitatement Rejecting ‘Good Behavior Period Sent Machine Official Refuses ta Quit Job Votes Against Accepting Independence England Italy U S NEW YORK Oct 8 Fertlg is t resident “of the Bronx Hall alarmed by signs of its historic Tammany leaders had asserted he was named on the Democratic slate GENEVA Oct (P) — A restateMANILA P L Oct 7 (Saturday) machine cracking tonight struck with the approval of Edward J Flvnn laV-Th- a insular senate after an ment of the German attitude on disback at deserters to the standard of whose Bronx organization has since armament session today rejected 15 to 4 Joseph V McKee independent candi- rejecting the voted to support McKee I motion Offered Jy JSenatqrSerglp mayor named his tieket the “re- "good behavior iperiod” was presentMcKee Osmena in favor of accepting indeIn City employes who gre leaders covery party" and Into the new party ed ofally today to representatives of pendence under the terms of the Edward J Flynn’a revolting Bronx came two veteran Tammanyites — for- the United States England and Italy act the to walk were organization plank Senator John Godfrey Saxe and So far as could be learned no apSenator Osraena had agreed in ad- In less than a week McKee quiet mer Saxe is former proach has been made to France to vance however with Senator Man- resourceful has electrified the cjtv’s Edward Gof Hagan chairman the Tammany law com- whom the German position is underManuel uel Quezon and Senator with the speed political quarters by and Hagan's father is credited stood to be not acceptable Roxas that the vote was not to mean Which he assembled a ticket repre- mittee with giving John F Curry Tammany The German attitude is understood inelefinal action on the varied and powerful to contemplate complete arms equalsenting leader his start in politics dependence offer of the United States ments r ity at the end of a period McKee Gains Support The vote was the first taken direct As the McKee candidacy gained which would not be regarded as one enbeen which has issue on Bolted the In Brooklyn the Oneida club Jy rebellion began momentum open of a of protrial rather but period gaging the attention of the legislature breaking out withm Tammany and Us from Smiling John HMcCooey leaddisarmament by Germany’s gressive since it convened July 17 to McKee from allies Desertions disThe ballot was taken at the con Tammany were followed by defec- er for years ahd a delegation of Mc- neighbors After it had become generally trict captains were led into the elusion of a stormy wrangle in which tions in Queens and Brooklyn known Germany had approached LonKee cafrtp of commissioner Quezon and Osmena signed an agreeGoldman Albert In Queens the first break away don and Rome Count Heinrich ment not to hold a national plebesclte plants and structures and a member German minister to act This they of Mayor John P O’Brien's cabinet from John Theofel’s organization was Berne new on the and one of the German arms Two regular Democratic announced was because neither could was the first Bronx leader to get his reported Joseph A Doyle tenement delegates called upon American AmHe was told to re- leaders agree on conditions of such an elec- walking papers and James C bassador at Large Norman H Davis commissioner' house national a added that tion They' sign by the mayor if "out of sympa- Sheridan deserted to McKee informing him of the German posielection would entail too much He thy" with the administration is a long list of them (de- tion There had declared for McKee "We believe this is the right thing sertions) here and they are growing Quezon would not agree to the deto do” said the German spokesman Refuse to Quit every minute” said McKee mands of the minority on a single a The impression left with Ambassarefused to quit He In-- Back into the public eye came WilobrtwdOmndRoxMflpp©ifidQldman dor Davis and the American represenQue- vited the mayor to discharge him— liam Travers Jerome crusading on a number of questions district attorney who dom- tation was that the Germans intend zon said ha was unwilling to proceed "regardless of the fact you lack municipal affairs from 1901 to to leave an open door for future diswith a plebesclte without their agree- cause" Nine other Bronx district inated leaders who voted to bolt Tammany 1909 He announced his support of armament negotiations which will be ment and back McKee were expected to Fiorello H La Guardia fusion Candi- resumed with the arrival of Rudolf date tyadolny another German arms delebe let out by the mayor Cost Demogate Sunday made Meanwhile M Maldwln Tammany plan Fertlg Tonight In speaking to Davis Weizsaecker candidate for president of the to open formally Mayor O’Brien's Year cratic Set board of aldermen on the ticket head- campaign The board of estimate officially employed the same expresed by Mayor John P O’Brien an- chamber in city hall will be the scene sions saying Germany did not want CHICAGO Oct 8 VP—The twenty-tecon- nounces he is no longer a candidate of the mayor’s formal notification of to be put on good behavior He explained Germany wants to be grantannual safety congress was and urged support of the McKee inde- his nomination on Tuesday were opened in a ed defensive armaments immediately Headquarters told today that aye Injuries in this pendent ticket midtown hotel It was announced the and wants to see cither nations disarm country are coating 850000000 a yaar “To continue my eandldacy would of which $28000000 could ba saved in effect mean to champion a cause first public meeting will be attended to her level Fertig by all the candidates nominated at He explained Germany is ready to through the wearing of goggle by which is not in my heart1’as said counsel to the primary Including Frank J Prial transform the reichswehr into a shortall workers In hazardous occupations who recently resigned - The statement waa made by Q A Governor Lehman in order to make who beat the organization’s candidate term army but wants standard equipment the same as other nations for comptroller of the Dominion the race Kuechenmeister Forge and Stamping company of His withdrawal leaves the contest- Asked if former Governor Alfred Nathsn Straus Jr the Me- Z Smith would be on the list of ernor Smith and every Democrat will Walkervllle Ont’ He Urged the Kee and Bernard S speakers O’Brien’s manager replied: be welcome and they will be Invited candidate of in occupt-ogoggles wearing iiilaory ttii "I am sure that the support of Gov- to help” Deutsch fusion nominee dangerous to the eyes Hawes-Cuttin- any g much-discusse- d fouf-yea- Weiz-saecke- Hawes-Cuttin- ofEye Injuries at $50000000 n - 7 OCTOBER 1933 Brldgton academy In Maine and was graduated from the University of Maine m 1891 He turned to newspaper work as reporter on the Bangoi Maine News Later he served on the Kennebec Journal at Augusta Maine the Lewiston Sun the Rockland Daily ”Star and the New York Commercial WASHINGTON Oct 6 OP) -BThree Children Burvlve ecause the blue eagle agree- Heart Disease Ends Career He came to the islands in 1894 to ments now have less than three become managing editor on the Pamonths to run President RoosWallace of Farrington evelt today ordered a modificacific Commercial Advertiser Four tion for all signed after October Honolulu at years later he became manager of 1 for eliminating permission the Evening Bulletin which later was working mechanical employes as merged under his direction with the much as 40 hours a week for six 6 (iP)— Heart dis Star HONOLULU Oct weeks during the total life of the ease today ended the career of Wal Farrington waa married In 1896 to agreement On all new agreements factory lace Rider Farrington governor of Catherine McAlplne Crane of San Francisco Mrs Farrington and their fir mechanical workers snd artiHawaii from 1921 ta l929 whose sans may not be employed nore sonality gained him high honors perand Throughout the territory tributes than 35 hours a week Between He was 62 both worldwide official and personal were made now and December 81 when the years old friendships to his memory Flags were placed at That has agreements expire Death was not unexpected He had half staff and territorial offices closed been the basis requirement since been absent from his office at the as the islands mourned the death of the agreements were distribute Honolulu of which he in late July except for the elas- - i was president and publisher practi the former official and publisher SunFuneral services will be held tic clause which has been cut out cally all of this year due to the heart day afternoon from Central Union No agreement signed before and several weeks ago was church followed ailment by Masonic services October 1 is affected by the new transferred to a hospital Death came at the cemetery to him there shortly after midnight ruling: neither are the modified agreements authorized for many When Warren Harding became industries and trades which subpresident he chose Farrington as Wallace Calls Hearing mitted codes governor of Hawaii for two terms of four years each Farrington desertOn Milk Products Levy ing for the time the newspaper he had built occupied Iolani palace Returns to Paper WASHINGTON Oct 6 (A”)— SecreAfter President Hoover took office tary Wallace today called a hearing Farrington asked for retirement to for October 16 to determine rates of a processing tax on milk and its go back to hi newspaper He had been a newspaper man most products and competing products to of his adult life H was born in provide funds to finance a compreGENEVA Oct 6 (UP)— An effort Orono Maine May 3 1871 He at- hensive production control program to draft Herbert Hoover as high com- tended public schools and North fop the dairy Industry missioner for the league of nations in charge of Jewish relief was started Roosevelt Cuts Work Hours in BERLIN MAKES LIBERTY MORNING SATURDAY EX-GOVER- NOR DIES IN HAWAII Tentative Code Star-Bullet- in Hoover Proposed For Jewish Relief Post in League here today The former president’s en- haijjte tered the discussion early and gained a Wide fcglowmg It was recalled that he had had years of experience in relief work during the World war and later in Russia and the near east Mr Hoover’s feeding of theArmen-ian- s and his Belgian- relief work as well as his organization of relief agencies to return Americans to the United States during the wan wete regarded as achievements equipping the former occupant of the White House for the post of high commissioner for Jewish relief - PALO ALTO Cal Oct 8 (UP)— Reports from Geneva that former President Herbert Hoover Is being proposed as a high commissioner of the league of nations today drew a statement from Paul Sexson secretary to Mr Hoover that the former chief executive "knew nothing about it” 244 SOUTH MAIN ST Attack on Officer Charged to Youths WOW Complaints were signed Friday againat two youths who allegedly attacked Patrolman E J Barnes when he attempted to arrest them early East Second South Tuesday at 81 street following the breaking of a window at 18 East Second South 2 street ' Alva Boyce 22 was charged with drunkenness and interfering with an officer Gui Morris 19 was charged with drunkenness and battery Gus Morris was alleged to have broken a window at 18 East Second South street and when Barnes attempted his arrest fled across the street where with Boyce he is al leged to have attacked the officer The youths will be arraigned before Judge M J Bronson in police court Saturday Prosecutor Gerald Irvine aaid several other complaints would be held In abeyance pending the outcome of the charges filed Friday ' FRANKLIN AUTO SALES CO f NORMAN v f 0 HOPPER 24 West 5th5outli Street ARNOLD Si t L ' lElLn - Phone Wasatch 4900- Lake Clty Utalr ‘ -- Cabaret Girl Faces Quiz In utanwhiSes CJGD 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