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Western South Dakota's Only Morning Newspaper The Day's Newt By The Associated Press ISSUED EVERY MORNING EXCEPT MONDAY SIXTY-FIRST YEAR DEADWOOD (Black Hills) SOUTH DAKOTA. FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 20, lo36 PRICE FIVE CENTS DEATH STILLS GOLDEN VOICE Qlw, ETJU ritti Knvttntl Rti I (general ITJar Fascist OiUuA rctiid mail i ui vcu Hdnaper to Drive 400 Miles vs. Communism Seen Rural Mail Carrier Giv-j Man Of Few Answers XT' 1 Vaa en rrccuum imi Chadron, Nebr. THE NATIONAL WHIRLIGIG "News Behind the News" FDR Has Three Big Problems To Solve Long Had Unlimited Sources Revenue Steel Industry Pulls Series of Smart Moves Big Holiday Retail Sales Forecast Exponents of Two Systems Nearing An Armed Showdown Local Briefs I 7 i Funeral Services at Rapid By City Today for Tom Welsh FASCISTS and communists Funeral services for the late Tom1 1 Welsh former resident of Deadwood coming io grips in tneir and a former Homestake Mining com- struggle for world power with pany employe who died suddenly atl 66 Keystone Tuesday, will be held at 2 Spain as the first battlefield but o'clock this afternoon from the Pres-i byterlan church at Rapid City, it was announced yesterday. Deceased was WASHINGTON By HAT TUCKER riillnsi i ant lVaolHont DnADauttlt truW A otner nations are lining up in what may be a general war.

Two new factors today envenomed the situation. Premier Mussolini of fascist Italy, ordered full speed ahead in the production of air and naval armiMYienta and Rrltnlns fnrelim aee- employed for a number of years at the Homestake timber camp at Moskee, and was well known in this section. He had been in failing health for the past 10 months and was 65 years old at the time of his death. Wyoming Couple Married with him on the Indianapolis three of th oravo at. nmtilsmi te Mnf.

nnfr. him since he assumed office. Listed in the In Deadwood Yesterday order oi tneir importance, tney are we danger of a world war, the threat of another boom and need for improved relations between government and industry. Tv frannarsrkVt with IViaoa main. Wilbur Carl Zlmmerschied and Miss retarv Anthonw Erten triM the house Edna Pearl Taylor, both of Carlile, 0f commons that "other governments Wye were united In wedlock at the were more aulltv than Italv and Oer- parsonage Of the Methodist Episcopal many In airline the Smnlsh hellieer.

questions, the task of reducing expen- church here yesterday afternoon, Rev. i ents. His hearers understood him to L. J. Sheldon officiating with the ring i mean soviet Russia.

RAPID CITY, Nov. 19 Kidnaped at 1:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon while driving his car In Sioux Fall, and forced to drive more than 400 miles thru South Dakota and Nebraska, Har-ley D. Patheal, 47, a rural mall carrier of the Sioux Falls postoffice, was released 3 miles east of Chadron at 1 o'clock Thursday morning. Patheal's complete story of his abduction, his long tedious drive and his release was told to Chief of Police Len Rogers early this morning after Pat-heal had driven from Chadron to Rapid City to Inform his relatives here and to call his wife In Sioux Falls. Patheal arrived In Rapid City about 3:30 o'clock In the morning and Immediately went to the home of his sister-in-law, Mtrs.

Lester G. Bertram, 317 hi Main street. He left later today for Sioux Falls. Patheal's abductor is believed by Police Chief Rogers to be an escaped prisoner from the Jail at Webster, S. and Nebraska police and county sheriffs were Instructed to be on the lookout for the kidnaper.

Altho iflatheal was jcarryii more than 100 in cash on his person, the kidnaper made no attempt to rob the mail carrier during the entire trip. Relating his kidnaping to police here, Patheal said he was on his way home from the pos toff ice during the early part of the afternoon and had halted his car on Tenth street In Sioux Falls near the telephone building to give the stranger a ride. Thumbed by Kidnaper "He hailed me near the intersection and asked, 'Going west, Patheal said. "I said yes," the mailman continued, "opened the door and he climbed In the back seat. When I drove on Minnesota avenue, I turned south and a few moments later a gun was poked in my ribs, with the command to 'keep on 1 "I asked, 'where and he replied, "111 tell Commencing there, the kidnaper forced Patheal to drive several hundred miles thru South Dakota, then Into Nebraska on highway 30 until a few miles east of Chadron.

There the abductor told Patheal to stop the car, alighting when the auto came to an abrupt halt. mi voiuur and having a UliUICO tUlU UtUlUlUUia U1C UUUUCb 19 routine proposition, in the president's opinion. But a war, a speculative orgy or new friction between Washington and Wall Street would seriously Jeopar- It. tha nnrrant hHtrhl me ruwt a frr service. They were accompanied by France and Russia! openly aid the Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Jordan, Savageton, Madrid government and Italy and Oer- many aid the fascists, few statesmen Following a honeymoon in the Black i look for anything but eventual war. Hills country they will return to Car domestic recovery on a broad front. If lile and establish their home. Funeral servleea with full military honors will be held this morning at Hollywood, Calif, for Mme.

Ernestine Schnmann-Heink (above), 7S-year-old beloved veteran of the operatic and concert stage and more recently a motion picture actress who died at her home there Toesday night. (Associated Press Photo) Premier Benito Mussolini and his grand council of fascism ordered Italy to speed the building of warships and airplanes "In this special moment" Local Schools to be possible, Mr. Roosevelt nopes to stave off these three menaces. Since his reelection he has given almost all his time to consideration of these affairs of state. With the excep- Hnn it tfnhlnnf.

nfflrlalc hn (vrnfurrMl Closed All Next Week By that they meant the Spanish civil Reporters who met J. P. Morgan, International financier, shown en the liner Queen Mary at he arrived In New York from a vacation in Scotland and England, questioned him on subjects ranging from Mrs. Wallls Simpson to the Roosevelt landillde, but got precious few answers. (Associated Press Photo) At the conclusion of classes this aft- war, Iberian conflict between fascist REQUEST GOVERNMENT only with individuals equally concern ernoon, the Deadwood public schools 8nt united leftist front.

Yesterday will close until Monday morning, No-1 Italy and Germany, Europe's fascist vember SO, Superintendent H. 8. Ber-1 powers, formally recognized the exist- ed over uieee inreais. ri-om uaramais Mundeleln and Pacelli he learned the Vq tipan'a nlAnn fi tirnmfltA wnrW TO SHIP SUPPLIES TO ger stated yesterday. The period the e'lco oi an insurgent iascisi -govem-schools will be closed is in the nature ment." peace.

Federal Reserve Chieftain of a Thanksgiving holiday and to per- On the other side of the growing mlt members of the faculty to attend European wan, sovm nussia iei it oe secies inspired tne indirect warning against a topheavy market. President Harper Sibley of the U. S. Chamber of Commerce brought the cheering word the annual convention of the South anowu a was -nanny passmie" sne INDIANAPOLIS MAKING FAST TERRITORY OF HAWAII Dakota Education association which would engage In an arms race to Spain will be held at Rapid Crty November uermany and Italy. i if asV-and 39.

She repeated her charges that the mat ousiness ana industry were iram- A nmornm twtlln linpmnlnv- Alarming Food Short Orace Van Burg, high school instruc- puwera naa no Dinu- ment rolls. On his side Mr. Roose velt niMired that ne would iue everv CONVICTS START EXTORTION PLOT tor in Latin and French, will lead a revolution and had consistently round table discussion in modem lan- "Wed the insurgents materially, guages at the convention. Pupils from From neither side was there any out- TIME SOUTH Roosevelt and Party to Reach ounce of his new won prestige Hunieve uiwc buuic ciiua. the public school will take part in the warn sign mat uie international non-Black Hills school children's chorus Intervention committee, organized by which will be presented Monday night France and Great Britain to Isolate of the convention i the Spanish would itself crack up Im Sharing Every day new secrets tnmhlA Ant tit reveal the ntmnarA UUfflM Trinidad Saturday FROM N.

D. PEN of tne late Huey Long seemmgiy un age Reported by Go. Poindexter HONOLULU, Nov. 19. (P-Gov-Krwir Joseph Poindexter of Hawaii, today telegraphed a request to the department of the interior to dispatch a vessel with food supplies to Hawaii to relieve an "alarming attnaUoar caused by the maritime strike.

He said the territory had a shortage dairy products and supplies of ABOARD THE S. CHESTER, AT Lively Session of the ruddy complexion, the kidnaper was be ruddy complexion, we iujiiiw mediately. Britain and France, likewise, let It be known they intended to push on with their neutrality efforts. PnnM hftnAveT hoyi twinhl ftf kav Guard In On Trick Picture (iHRUiDDea ea rage i Deadwood Woman Is SEA. Nov.

19. President Roosevelt iinvAd bv Police Chief BogeTS to (h Elks Lodge Last Evening Plot gainst Stars Henry Blakeway, the escaped Pri80f- er Indianapolis enroute to the epoch- A laroe number of members tamed wti.rhrhtid Hnnadi n. as. the nescripiwu. inw" tnter-American peace- confer With Jogged at Newcastle In manv wavs out for Uie regular stated session of yerberatlons from the suicide of lMn- ence at Buenos Aires in ixcaauec.

DeaawooQ loage no. ouo, ter of Uie Interior Roger Salengro, held at the lodge home here last eve- wno wrote he was 'Mriven" to death WitU DMU 11C ICVCl'CU Wl lUlLCUOUlCU 1W Win Nnv 10. canned milk were low as were bu' r. ter from the North Dakota penitentiary "VoUowhi trT busTness session -t 7" irf the Hiera nffiei.i. WI18- uowmg tne ousiness session Dy hu rightist foes.

led to the discovery, prison officials TVimttw TTellv Iteiulwaoii woman. Sour, rice and potatoes. voa nlrlmri im hv VforxhRl Harrv said tonight, of a trick picture plot by tne miuaunr ucicruv wtw wuuwito iiuatory degree was coruerrea siee of Maar.a proceeded on Ollmore yesterday afternoon on SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 19. Re whichtwo mtooners hoDed to obtain ana Merman land from the air.

Insurgent bombs The cruiser Chester, acting as escort, and the Indianapolis, flying the president's flag, continued to average about 25 knots as they neared the tropic regions. The Chester trailed the president's craft by some 800 yards. The party expected to reach Trinidad where both ships will refuel, Saturday. that given out by the state department of Justice. Patheal said the man who commandeered his car was about 25 years old.

weighed about 155 pounds and had protruding teeth, the details to this respect tallying Identically with the report received by the police station here shortly after the Jail break occurred last Tuesday. Warren avenue wnen sne Decame Zuckerman, both or ueaawooa. wrecked a main snan lead ins Into the $25,000 from four women opera stars. At the close of the meeting a Dutch capttal Bright fires dotted the heart George Schulti, a guard, is under lief from the marltme strike blockade appeared near today for Alaska and Hawaii but the shipper-union deadlock paralyzing coast commerce was unbro Involved In an altercation wita John Toth, a local resident, nilmnre Rltmeri n. rntmnlalnt Munch was served, the evening coming of the city.

Land troops struggled in lnt It I to a closTwTth rsrnoker. Madrid's northwestern edge. Exalted Ruler Carlton O. Gorder ken as the walkout entered its zist Francisco Franco, dictator-designate charging her with drunken disorder and 5 and costs were assessed The president win stop lor a uajr Rio de Janeiro, November 27, where he ntu uc wbuvmw, Fowler, whose forgery term ends In three days, admitted their part In the presided over the session. day.

A Knur, four SIOD6 Were uwuc ADOUl xour rjnm -nrt 1 ui hnnnTwd bv Brazil. He may ad to her by Justice Dorothy snanx in With 37,000 maritime workers on plot, Warden Dell Patterson said. XaTTidat owing to his dress a Joint session of the Brazilian 100 Residents of County rawrew vsa, JiJ Oil, UUb ma tlomjmfc police court last mgnt. im two was paid and the woman released from custody, of the fascists, told 20,000 cheering supporters at Salamanca the Italo-German grant of recognition "consecrates the success of the first of our work in saving Spain." At London, Franco's announced intention to blockade Barcelona, which Nude Photographs Used flw.Mtam nf Rta.ts Cordell Hull. Who Now Received Aid Checks strike, the number of strike-bound vessels reached 181, including the big liner President Coolldge.

Operators of another liner ordered her to dock at a Mexican port to avoid tie-up. BUFFALO, N. Nov. 19. () A sailed for South America several days The Lawrence county welfare board plot to extort money from women opera stars thru the use of fake lewd clotures meeUng In Deadwood yesterday ap- ago on the liner American Legion, may await the president at Rio de Janeiro and board the Indianapolis for the Action by President Kooseveit lore- UJUtUnUllUlbJ not know where the stops were made.

"Before we'd come to a stop hed say 'Be careful Patheal report- When the service station attendant was occupied with his duties Patheal sat in the front seat while the kidnaper oat in the front seat wnue uc uuih sat in me jin MOTHERTAKES supports the Spanish government, met strong British indications that the cast relief to Alaska, where the block spread its ramifications today from the proved the applications of 52 residents North Dakota prison cell where It was of the county for federal-state old age assertedly conceived. financial assistance, and forwarded the cruise to Buenos Aires. The Indianapolis Is expected to aocx ii United Kingdom would stand tor -no foolishness" that might interfere with her Mediterranean shipping. LIVES OF SELF Under arrest here for transfer to applications to me state wen arc ouiw ade has caused a sharp reduction of perishable food supplies. The president authorized the government-owned Alaska railroad to operate government i imirf tw norhnr other than eeaC'nse 30' ceallng himseu wu wlii rontlnue his Journey North Dakota to face an Indictment at Pierre, one nunarea residents oi was Peter Kosteros, 41, of Buffalo.

U. the county have received October and S. Attorney P. W. Lanier of Fargo, N.

November checks it was stated at the saiH Teratoma nmvlierl the nhoto- welfare office. AND CHILDREN and private ships for transportation of necessities. here said that the kidnaper by rail. Leaving the Argentine capital rOUCC n. 1 9 he la MIVAted to visit In Washington, interior department irronhs nf nnrips from which the ex-1 A total of 235 applications have been officials announced bids would be ad STM- EZ unc-SS befretWing to the United Heavy Toll From Bombs MADRID, TTov.

19. VP) Relentless fascist aerial "punishment" spread new and untold death and damage thru Madrid today. The explosions of at least a score of high bombs in the black, early morning hours claimed a toll estimated as high as 90 dead and 200 injured. Kneels in Front of Train, Ba tortion pictures were built. He is me received at me on ice hi mix urejr father of seven children.

are being Investigated as rapidly as vertised for private vessels, because no tested and was permitieu oo lestea auu his home at Warm Lanier, here to press the mvestlga- possible and in the oraer in wnicn tney other ships were presently avauaoie in the army, navy or shipping board. toSe was 5 mX object of the spVings. Oa," a rest before returning tion. said Theodore Larson, serving a are received, Seattle strike leaders said they would to Washington next month. nAnu miLof Hntrpm siua.

life sentence for murder: Frank Fow ler, another North Dakota prisoner. "ATteTWr bTouT Falls Patheal drove touth on highway 77 to an in- rHMlnit Tvmll Voileitm Bound For Hollywood await detailed word from the interior department before deciding whether to furnish crews and shoreslde workers for chartered vessels. and George Schults. a guard, were un MINERS ORDER WASHINOTON, Nov. 19.

OP) Poli der Indictment for their alleged parts cies of Rexford o. mgweu wiu Bu bies Clasped in Arms NORTHWOOD, N. Nov. 19. 0P Kneeling before an onrush-lng train, her babies clasped In her arms, Mrs.

BeU Paulson, 30, killed herself and her two small children tonight. Conner O. L. Anderson said that a note found in the Paulson automobile nearby "clearly Indicated suicide." highway 18 they drove west to In the nlot. The Matson Navigation company an The prosecutor said uiy rons ana nounced It would attempt to remove ora'wher.

they veled Rosa and Carmella Ponselle were GREEN TO QUIT AIDING ENEMA among the intended victims. Valentine, in vaiemmc farm ten forced to drive west on niuw, Lanier asserted Kosteros had signed about 500 travelers from Honolulu, most of whom have been marooned for three weeks, when the liner Monterey reaches Hawaii from the Antipodes Monday. his wife's name to correspondence with Dlace near Chadron where uie sua- ancy program wnicn lrc" H. JJfirt I started by Tugwell and which is bound Larson, whom the federal prosecutor The father of four children, Patheal Up with theories of -paternausiic gov-me ibuwi w.nHW rionnnnpiHi bv anti- Some 300 others books passage on described as the author oi me extor-i. --pY Won scheme.

Larson, a prison BetriUon Lewis Criticised by ML. Lhiet has been In the mau Interested Spectator for Action 80 years. Dosed Dhotographs UCIf UlBiviw. Dr. Will W.

Alexander, Tugwell assistant slated to fill his chief's shoes HB0.fr tiAtYwmt administrator, has affected by the strike. heads on Dictures of nude bodies fur Fight Card Lined Up gill Cuu Xt nished from Buffalo, and then repno- TAMPA. Nov. 19. yP) William or come out for a plank which to a virtual tographed the combination.

I Green accused John L. Lewis tonight IOr Jr Meaae INOV. AO continuation oi tne injweu Schults delivered mau to Larson ait- -dictatorship, ingratitude and desire er it had been addressea to tne iu- for peja revenge" In ordering him vear-old guard's home. Lanier the vMeration of Dr. Alexander, former Methodist FT MEADE Nov.

IS. Boasting of minister who is down In the southern S3 victoritv In amateur booting and sharecropper belt, looking over the slt-three In the professional realm, Jackie mtiaa first hand, said last night the ana lowier was to nave yrru Labor's fight against the Lewis re Dei 1 i a 4.1. k.naiul vrlAfrlvnai Sin File I piCTUra IrU U1C mfcCllWU vavv- I UJMQSlft. BRITISH GIVE SIMPSON CASE A LARGE PLAY King Edward Affair Subject of Debate release from prison December 1. Lewis had notified Green a member of the miners union, that the miners Bickett, twice bantamweign program snouia oe South Dakota, looked forward to his whlch farmers would be closely su- directors had ordered nun to stop ms association with the miners enemies.

THOMAS FAVORS PLAN MANAGED eomlng bout with Msrvm Lmvm pervisea as tne gummucui boxing card scheduled for next Wed- to from the status of farm tenants nesday night at the Ft. Meade riding to land owners. Lewis to the miners union prescient. U. S.

CURRENCY -fohle I TugweUA resignation as Bickett weU known to Black HlUs administrator and undersecretary of pi 1 LJ 1 i DEATH CLAIMS JOHN IKOLA AT LONDON, Nov. 19 (V-Some aristocrats are debating with grav flirht fans as a hard puncner anu agriculture was aue at flEhter which he demonstrated to the friends tatimated. to the fact that he nK ..7" mA mi the Armis-' twins the tarset of anU- WASHINGTON. Nov. 18.

0P Predicting that the world would never return to the original form of gold standard. Senator Thomas of Oklahoma, ity the friendship between King Ed HOME YESTERDAY WmirfOl When he -j erltlebun. tire aav Dm kuiuuiuwwv scored a technical knockout over Leo jey said that he was a sensitive ward and Mrs. wans Simpson, an informed Deer asserted today. said today that ne wouia asa ne John Ikola, 67, a resident of this congress to authorise a system of man-1 lSjjCe 1900 died at his farm Menrfes.

Bickett naa uwie man ana was nun. uy "hipping hU opponent handUy to the he desired a red setup to 5 1 aged currency controucu uj mo is miles south of Deaawooa on short encounter. A reserve board. Highway 86A. shortly before 7 o'clock Rlrkett weighs in arouna worxing in a new nd to under the management of Ouy ecutive vice president of the American '1 would not like to repeat some of the things they are saying." he declared.

"I have told them they ought to be ashamed for saying such things about their sovereign." The aristocracy's principal fear, this source said, to the reported possibility of a marriage between the ruler and last evening alter an uiness tnat uw Sanders, Belle Fourcne, who Molasses company, ims the peer declared. Ki- Mv littu fauniiv came to this country when young the youngster on nis projran. comparauveiy sneicu rwr Bef ore turning pro. Bickett made vlll Mt the capital tWther hnvev rorlns a nreslrientlal farm Itwo daughten-would restore the man and to the Hack Hllto 36 years a fine reaora as rL ior ne the former Baltimore debutante. nv.

reciKiiitv t.ht Kins- Edward rlimitv and austerity to Buckmgnam ago. tne the ooioen vnora hT j. bantamweignt mun pXe' wEch naT be Sde hi. home'on the farm south of Kat at pres- survived by four daughter, and who has achieved a reputation of being strong-willed might abdicate in the face of criticism over the possible marriaee. the peers were declared to COLD WEATHER TS RETREATING nt nnhndv knows King Bdward'.

ta-la son. The children are Butn, ena. tentions. Probably ne win not Sadie, Hazel and William, all residing at home. Seven stop-children also In his ring career he has boxed 35 flshters, suffering no defeats and get-Sng 19 knockouts.

Indicating that his match with Davles will be onerfthe hardest fought on the entire PJWam Professionals falling vtcltm to his btows were Tommy Sacco, Sioux Cltj 'l Troo- IN SOME AREAS have replied: "Then let him abdicate, by all means, and let's get on with the Duke and Duchess of York." himself until he has fully tested the temper of the working class." The informed peer described the de Um AMiuarnauv Msrria. wife of vimeral services will be held from the the writer, It shown at her Man Mrs. Bert Rogers, erred by her son, Chariest "Buddy" Borers, to come "aa soon as possible," Is shown aa she prepared to leave Kansas City for Hollywood to attend reception when engagement of Soger and Mary Pickford will famflv Vinm at 1 o'clock Sunday after (By The Associated Press) winter weather wu in retreat from bate among high circle, as "giving the The Duke of York. King Edward's per Shlpton, Ft. Meaae, ana Shlpton.

Ft. Meaae, Th.Hv nieht brother, is next in line of succession 'cabinet more headache, than aUUie to the British throne. wars and rumor, of war. BJrope. Tn eera nf tv faef The.

cabinet memben. the peer sakl, hattan Bsacn, cai, nome wauninB detective searching the grounds for clue Into the death ef Raid Russell, found mysteriously dead fram a bullet wound several month taCing sUanT: still weren Wyoming ana helnw aero atoo Mount noon. Rev. N. M.

Joensuu, Lead, In charge. Burial will be made In the Roubalx cemetery. The body to at the Schulte Mortuary In this city. be suuuaneea lormauy. ted Press Photo) th arnniri like to have the Duke and, "are discussing It about every day Duchess of York occupy the throne," land are rapidly getting nowhere.

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