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THE HONOLULU ADVERTISER, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 30, 1935. NINE House Takes Recess To Permit -Study Of Future Program Federal Action Family Shows Japanese Admiral Upham Memorial Day At Scliofield Observed In Two Services 1 Constitutional Amendment Is Threatened Itt Coast Strikes Kidnaping Gang Not Contacted Idea Of Some Schof ield Barracks will observe Fellows; Troop No. 24, Boy Scouts of America; Cub Pack No. 16, Memorial Day with two one at the Post Cemetery at 10:00 ajn. and the other at the Seamen's Union Charge 'Zero Hour' Passes With Variance in Opinions May Boy Scouts of America; Troop No.

29, Girl Scouts of America; Troop 30, Girl Scouts of America. With Violations of 1934 Agreement Major' Eli A. U.SA., No Sign of Anything Accomplished flitted Pres br Radio) TACOMA, May 29. A down Hold Over to Become Campaign Issue. (rnlted Pre by Kadio) WASHINGTON, May 29 With administration leaders confused retired, has consented- to act as officer-in-charge of the ceremony at the Fost cemetery, and War rant Officer Marshall F.

Mochau, Uv S. Army, National Aide de Camp, Veterans of Foreign Wars, over the future course of the New cast family tonight offered sorry proof that negotiations with George Weyerhaeuser's kidnapers for the 9-year-old boy's return have so far failed. Deal, the House recessed until Friday a few minutes after it convened today. (rntted Press by Radio) SAH FRANCISCO, May 29. Threats that shipowners might resort to a trick against strikers tonight brought warning from Washington that the government might intervene in recurrent walkouts assertedly violating the Pacific Coast maritime arbitration Secretary of Labor Edward F.

McGrady, who steered settlement of last summer's wa Flag Staff at 12:00 noon. i The ceremony at the Fost Cem-i etery will -be under the auspices of William Kenyoh Post No. 2875; Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, and its auxiliary, as follows; 10:00 a.m. Assembly at the cemetery. 7j 10:05 a.m.

Music by the 21st Infantry band. 10:15 a.m. Memorial Day exercises by William II. Ken-yon Post, VFW, including decoration of the graves by Wm. H.

Kenyon Auxiliary. 10:45 a.m. Satute (3 vol- leys) by a platoon, 21st In- fantry, and taps. by two (2) buglers from the 21st Infantry. Members of the following or Noon, designated in the note It was expected the House is detailed as his assistant.

Donations: of flowers for decoration of the graves should be delivered to Wm. H. Kenyon Post Auxiliary at the Post Cemetery by 9:30 a.m. demanding $200,000 ransom as would recess until Monday when the "zero hour," passed without event, dispelling rumors that the it meets Friday to give adminis boy had been returned or contact had been made. tration leaders (further time to study the effects of the Supreme Court's adverse ruling on the con Between 11:30 a.m.

and noon, the 35th Infantry band will play J. P. Weyerhaeuser withdrew appropriate airs in the vicinity of stitutionality oi tne iMKA. the Flag-Staff. terfront strike, telegraphed Paul Scharrenberg, representative of the seamen's union, that definite action would be taken unless the Some congressmen, led by Sena the cryptic notice from the wanted section of a newspaper saying he was "ready." This ad had The commanding general.

11th Field Artillery Brigade, will de union lived" up to its April arbl signate a battery to fire the national Salute of twenty-one (21) tration agreement. tor Pat Harrison, favor industrial self-regulation. Others, led by Senators George Norris, Edward P. Costigan and James Pope, favor a constitutional amendment to ganizations will be present: Wm. guns at 12:00 noon in the vicinity H.

Kenyon Post No. 2875, -Vet The union is. now conaucung a strike of oil tanker seamen which of the flag-staff. erans of Foreign Wars of U. permit broad federal regulation of At the conclusion of this salute, has continued since late winter without prospect of settlement.

PLANT COMPLAINS industry. Schofield Barracks Post No. 6, American Legion; Leilehua Lodge, Knights of Pythias; Schofield the flag will be hoisted to the top of the staff and will then be As a result of the divided it was believed the variance saluted by the playing of an ap Action followed the complaint! Lodge No. 1387, Loyal Order of Moose; Prince Jonathan Lodge propriate patriotic air by the 35th No. 4, Independent Order of Odd Infantry band.

been taken as a signal to the kidnapers that the ransom had been prepared. Weyerhaeuser and J. R. Tit-comb, George's uncle, returned this afternoon from a mysterious automobile trip, presumably in effort to contact the kidnapers. Both appeared fatigued.

They refused to say whether they had paid the $200,000 ransom, but it was conceded they had not. Meanwhile, officers intensified their search for a CarUilac automobile registered undet Harry Campbell's name in California. Campbell is a henchman of Alvin Karpis, believed in the northwest, and linked With the abduction, in views may become a lunda mental issue in the 1936 presiden tial campaign. NEW CODES PROPOSAL i i 1 1 i 7 1 1 i if f-z-j I I r- i Xj 1 I I I I i i. I 4 i I I fcuLMiujkiu liim-JuuLL urn niinmiiiiMim iimiT.i-j.

i in wim iii i biiiiiii i wiii mil Mife NUy ,4 fa I .1 Ji vy-- t-. I tw I V42- i '4 if I'll i Ki-j-Lr-iu, -jlz. ai of Thomas G. Plant, president' of the San Francisco Waterfront Employers Association, of repeated violations on the part of maritime unions. He said if the violations were not checked, the shipping companies might resort to a drastic step, such as ceasing 3500 In Parade Today Honor Memory of U.

S. War Dead Rep. James A. Shanley, Connecticut, introduced a bill at today's brief meeting of the House providing for federal licensing and establishing codes for the lie in Nuuanu whose remains (Continued from Page 1) 1 construction industry and districting trades engaged in in cemetery. terstate commerce.

The opening prayer will be given by Lt Cmdr. C. A. Neyman, navy The American Legion and the Karpis Centers Shanlev estimated the bill operations entirely. McGrady, after, receiving the complaint, telegraphed seamen's union officials in Seattle as well as Scharrenberg.

"If there are any violations they must cease, otherwise the government will act," McGrady's message ordered. The April agreement raised legion auxiliary- will send a com would affect 10,000,000 workers, mittee to decorate the 29 cemeter chaplain, at Pearl Harbor. Paul Leebrick, Punahou student, will follow with a recitation of Abraham Lincoln's immortal Gettys He predicted his bill would.be a ies on the island where veterans In Kidnap Plot starter for similar legislation af fecting other industries. aire buried and will also place a wreath offshore in memory to those who died at sea burg address. Without concern for the setback Gangster Now Believed BRADLEY TO SPEAK After a medley of national airs New Deal legislation suffered this seamen's wages on general cargo and passenger vessels and granted a degree of preferential em Main Man in Crime SPORT EVENTS Several sport events will take py tne itoyai tiawauan Dana, week at the hands of the Supreme Court, members of the farm bloc in the House revealed they have ployment to union men.

(Continued from Page 1) place during the holiday, including the following: Capt. Willis W. Bradley, Jr, USN, will give the oration of the day. The band, will follow with another medley, this time of war-time DENIES RECEIVING HIRE obtained 173 of the 217 signatures ing, as Campbell and Karpis are Outboard motorboat races, Ho-' necessary to force the' Frazier SACRAMENTO, May 29 supposed to, have done it: nolulu harbor, 12:30 p. m.

Paul Scharrenberg, seamen's Karpis and Campbell, driving songs. Lemke inflationary farm mortem se refinancine bill onto the Star-Bulletin Memorial Day union representative, tonight de Col. Alexander Sutherland, swim at natatorium, 10:30 a. m. Campbell's black Cadillac and accompanied by a third unidentified man snatched George from the Wanderers vs.

Navy, baseball, floor for a vote. NEED 41 MORE United States Army chaplain from Ft. Shatter, will pronounce nied he had received a telegram from Edward F. McGrady of the Labor Department in Washington, stadium, 2:30 p. m.

St. Louis alumni golf tourna warning that alleged arbitration sidewalk in front of Airjie Wright seminary in Tacoma. To substantiate this, witnesses iden Spokesmen for the farm, bloc predicted they would obtain the additional 44 signatures within 10 ment, Moanalua, 7:15 a. m. the benediction, after which the strains of 'Eight Bells" by the Navy musicians, and "Taps" and agreement violations must cease Schofield baseball games, 1:30 Scharrenberg said that at a re- "Echo" by army buglers( will ring days.

p. m. tified rogues gallery pictures of the pair as the men they saw driving George away in their car. 1 cent meeting of shipowners it was over" the silent listeners. Playing While a number of business "If the bill reaches the House pointed out the April agreement of Star-Spangled Banner" floor it will pass," predicted Rep, allegedly- had been violated, Karpis undoubtedly has been will bring the ceremonies to a houses will undoubtedly remain open to take advantage of the fleet's visit, many will close William Lemke, co-author of the I whereupon the shippers ques -1; measure.

I "It is tioned the desirability of main the vicinity of Portland and Seattle in recent months. Campbell has been lurking in Califor The entire Territory will par throughout the day, and most will taining the arrangement. at least shorten the hours of op The Supreme Court's nullification of the Frazier-Lemke farm mortgage moratorium act caused the farm bloc to push this bill, which requires issuing up to three nia since he southwest authorities after murdering'a Tulsa lawyer. ticipate in at least this much of the Memorial Day services, since the entire program at the palace will be broadcast by KGU. The Commission eration, according to chamber of commerce, officials.

Mail delivery will be to post office boxes only, and the holiday collection sched It was understood Campbell ON FRIENDSHIP TOUR Admiral F. B. Upham, commander fa chief of the American Asiatic fleet (upper picture, center, left) Is shown talking with Admiral Mineo tOsumi, minister of the Imperial Japanese navy, at his official residence In Tokyo May 6. Admiral Osumi was host at' a dinner in honor of Admiral Upham, his staff officers and Ambassador Grew. Lower picture shows Admiral Upham and his "staff officers during: their visit to the Shrine, Tokyo, to pay their respects to the memory of Japanese soldiers who have been enshrined there.

came to May 19 accom Job Blocked "public address" system to be in stalled at the capitol is furnished army signal corps. -f ule will be panied by a woman and arrived in Seattle May 20 and met Kar billion dollars in greenbacks for a revolving fund to be loaned farmers to enable them to refinance mortgages at 3 per cent They would repay the loans over a pe j. cnamoer 1 commerce 'Many organizations of both pis, chief of the shattered Kar- called attention to the fact that it is quite proper that the Hawaiian military and civil character hC Legislators Not Eligible pis-Barker gang which executed Mail For Fleet 50,000 Persons Admiral Reeves riod of 47 years. as well as the American flag be the Bremer kidnaping in St. Paul, displayed today, so long as the Clues have been allowed to the holiday.

Graves of depart Thirty state legislatures have thus far memorialized Congress to May Get In Late Hawauan flag is lowered to half-1 leak out Host At Dinner Buy Red Poppies (Continued from Page 1) such as the report a tan veterans in all ceremonies will 3 decorated with floral offerings For Appointment (Continued from Page 1) ing appointment on this commission. staff until noon. All flags must be raised again -at midday. sorrowing friends and TO SCATTER ASHES pass the bill. 50 Destroyers ers belonging to the Legion and 3600 Sacks 4o Be Put car was seen in the vicinity of the kidnaping, and suspicion cast on a Bremerton gang.

Newsmen reasoned this was done on purpose to draw suspicion away from the Ranking Officers and Lo It was pointed out that, while One of the most touching scenes VFW auxiliaries patrolled the McGuire, Chang Get Aboard Last Ships me commission, would exercise will be enacted in the air during busier streets. Businessmen, po- no legal authority during its exis Leaving Today Boxing: Board Jobsfei become cal Men at Affair Admiral Joseph M. Reeves, commander-in-chief of the United ice officers, soldiers, sailors, per tence, its members would be en The Matson liner Malolo, arriv titled to travel at territorial ex the parade, when a plane of -VP squadron 10 will scatter the ashes of the late Barron Duffy, first-class machinist's mate, USN, over the sea he loved so well. Duffy, a bolder and betray, themselves while making their last desperate stand to flaunt the law. sons of all races and all walks of life unhesitatingly dug into then- (Continued from Page 1) pense on territorial business and Entire Fleet to Be Gon ing today, will bring to Honolulu approximately, 1600 sacks of mail for officers and men of the States fleet, gave a stag dinner therefore the commission takes years and is.

also an ardent box last night aboard the USS Penn pockets in answer to the plea, "Buy a poppy!" the form of all other regula'r ter member of the Veterans of For ing enthusiast. "Naturally, I want ritorial boards and commissions Retailers May eign Wars, died two months- ago to play ball with the other com sylvania with Governor Poindex-ter and Admiral William H. The financial results of the sale, By expressly providing for the United States fleet, according to advices received yesterday by the local postoffice. The mail will be rushed to Pearl Harbor by truck. missioners ana reel sure we can and his ashes were held at a local mortuary by the VFW, Honolulu appointment of members under Standley as honor guests.

work in harmony," he said. which was carried on throughout the Territory, had not been com Continue NRA Post 1540. TV10 admiraL in tendering the Section 80, Senator Farringtonde feated the purpose of that sen Chairman Flint had not been The President Van Buren, ar pletely totalled last night. The The Aloha chapter, Daughters dinner, returned the honor ac riving today, will have aboard 2000 tence of the act which declares that "Members of the "legislature of the American Revolution, will advised of the new appointees last night, but indicated that he would call a meeting early next more bags of mail for men of the Tarleton Calls 'Meeting to corded him at the Royal Hawai reports of. officials in charge, however, indicate that Honolulu con decorate the grave of fleet, it is said.

As some of the shall be eligible to serve as mem ian hotel Monday night by the Hunt, a Revolutionary soldier week. vessels will be on their way to bers of the cornmission." By Tomorrow (Continued from Page 1) offices of the USS Pennsylvania, flagship of the fleet. Unofficially, it was believed that the submarines and destroyers would be combing the seas for many miles off the channel entrance, to guard against the "enemy'- DESTROYERS TODAY The submarines slipped away without any eyes, except official eyes, knowing about the maneuver. The destroyers will clear the channel by noon today, it is believed, or at least by mid-afternoon, when they will go on guard oufckte. governor.

tributed a goodly sum to, the fund for the relief of needy veterans, sea, and others will at that time! The legislature, it has been Consider Move on June 7 (Continued from Page 1) CINCINNATI (U.P.) Merger Others invited were members to be appointed by Gov be leaving the harbor, the mail pointed out, does not have the of the boards of Christian educa their widows and orphans. Part of ernor Poindexter. The chief ex Hugh A. Drum, commanding the will be rushed to the last depart-1 power to set aside provisions of Hawaiian department, United tion and national missions of the Presbyterian church will be pro-' ecutive has taken no steps towards the organization of this the proceeds from the VFW "buddy poppy" sale will go to the VFW ing ships, to be distributed later, either at sea, or when the vessels the Organic Act and that even though this provision is contained States army; Mayor G. Fred posed at the annual general as commission and will not do so un home for war orphans, Michi retail code authority will probably vote to continue to comply voluntarily with the retail code pending final action in the con in the Farrington Act, law mak arrive in Mainland ports.

Writrht of Honolulu; Admiral ers will not be eligible to serve gan. sembly of the church assembly of the church here, beginning May til the legal aspects of the measure are cleared up, he intimated Warri Lanine. commanding the Senator Farrington ''has" been gress and while the restaurant Body of Navy Man 23. mentioned as one of the four. yesterday.

battle force; Vice-Admiral Ax Services Held code authority was only recently thur J. Hepburn, commanding created and has scarcely started Shipped On Malolo Then wii. follow the heavier its work, it is expected that this Branch Number Two For Lost Fliers craft eaJy tomorrow. The entire outward trek, fii body will fall in line with the action of the retailers. The body of Victor J.

Petersen, the scouting force; Rear Admiral Wat T. Cluverius, commander of the base force; Rear Admiral C. W. Cole, commanding the submarine force; Rear Admiral oiais hope, will be executed The NRA office here, will take 42, chief petty officer on the USS Arizona, who was taken ill sud Fleet Air Base Scene of no active part in bringing about voluntary compliance with the with the same precision and efficiency that marked the berthing of the ships. Departing from the George T.

PettengilL commander denly and died shortly afterward on Tuesday while being taken to Ceremony of battle division No. Rear Ad codes, Gullion declared, but the the old Navy station, Alakea street I deputy administrator and his staff base is regarded as being as highly important as arriving. A memorial service to the six miral Orin G. Murf in, commanaer of battle division No. 3, and other and Ala Moanai has been pre airmen who lost their lives last will be prepared to lend moral support to any move to maintain pared at Williams' mortuary and ranking navy officials.

Eft will be sent by the Malolo on Sat Alsn several leading business week off Midway Island, when their plane crashed into the sea, American standards of living in the Territory. 7 urday to San Francisco for burial Following the big battle off Midway Island, the fleet hurried to Pearl Harbor, refueled, took on supplies, then turned about and hurried off to war again. Such mpn were there, including A. E. was held at the fleet airbase yes on the Mainland.

virt acting nresident of the Gullion received a message terday at 1:30 p. m. Chamber of Commerce. from Washington yesterday which The service was attended by T- William Moragnes was the significance of the man instructed nis omce to continue Admiral Joseph M. Reeves, com will depart today for Hilo.

The euver. Although it had been ex operations but to withhold efforts mander-in-chief of the United pected that the ships would re Have 7-Pound Boy States fleet, and by other ranking to enforce codes until further instructions are received. if if. main here until June 1, no offi ship will not return here, but will join the main fleet between Ha-wai and San Diego. The USS Utah, with the battle officers.

cial announcement had ever been The unfavorable decision does A navy plane 6P-12 flew over LIHUE, Kauai, "May 28 Mr. not affect the organization of made to that effect. 36 HOURS NEEDED the airbase ami dropped wreaths flppt Marines aboard, will leave and Mrs. William Moragne of Li-hue are proud parents of a seven- of flowers. i f.

h' Friday for Hilo, where the Leath NRA which will continue until June 16, the date of the expira More than 170 vessels came into Pearl Harbor in a space of The six men thus remembered pound baby boy, their first child, 1 ernecks will be given shore leave tion of the present recovery act. were: Lieut. Harry Brandenburr- born this morning at four o'clock The Utah will join the fleet later It is not expected that a defi 36 hours. The same number are expected to depart in a similar ger, executive officer of flight at the Lihue hospital. at sea.

nite course will be decided upon squadron VP-6; Charles Admiral Joseph Reeves, com Both mother and child are reported doing well. Mrs. Moragne I Skelly; P. C. Little, machinist' manHpr-in-chief.

had no state was formerly Miss Jean ment to make on the eve of his in Washington until the middle of next week. CLEVELAND (UP) Reopening mate; P. J. Proteau, machinst'; mate; O. A.

Sharpe, machinist'; 7 departure regarding the maneu mate, and Frank Robert Derry, vers. Miss Alexa Davidson arrived chief radioman. of the Babies and Children's hospital, one of the huge units of It was estimated that 10,000 period. Yesterday and today the harbor was buzzing with activity. By Saturday morning it will be back to its normal pace, and comparatively silent.

The aircraft carriers Lexington and Saratoga, now at anchor in Lahaina roads, will depart morrow, also, for somewhere in the Pacific, to join the main fleet. The USS Memphis, with Admiral William H. Standley aboard, this morning from All six fliers participated in the men will be ashore today, but tomorrow there will be only a mini Cleveland University hospitals, is mass flight of 45 planes, leaving a possibility, according to Dr. H. Honolulu May 9 for Midway W.

C. Achi, flew to Honolulu A mighty popular place for autoists, this handsome, one-stop service station Is proving to be. It's branch number 2 of Universal Motor Ltd, opened last week at the intersection of Kala- mum of men on shore liberty. J. one of the hos- Their ship crashed when they had this morning on the plane.

Between 25,000 and 30,000 men kma and Kaniolani Boulevard, and it is already purveying Union Oil Troducts, "76" gaso gone to the rescue of another M. J. Teves returned from Ho were ashore yesterday, the largest i pice's directors. The institution was closed during the depression. line and Triton Motor oils to a record run of customers.

plane in nolulu on the plane this morning. liberty party of the fleet's stay..

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