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¥ wndin WITH DAILY EVENING EDITION WEATHER. (U. 5. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Generally fair, possibly preceeded by rain or snow early this morning, some- what warmer this afternoon; tomorrow, fair and warmer; fresh west and north- west winds. Temperatures—Highest, 38, at 11 a.m. yesterday; lowest, 29, at 6 am. yesterday. Full report on page 5. “From Press to Home Within the Hour” Sunday homes by The Star’s exclusive carrier sery- ice. Phone National 5000 to start delivery, he WASHINGTON, D. C, PASSAGE EXPECTED FOR D, . BEER L BY END OF WEEK Thorough Revision Likely in Subcommittee Before Senate Acts. UP) Means Associated Press. FIVE CENTS ITEN CENT IN WASHINGTON AND SUBURBS| ELSEWHERE —||PRESIDENT SPEEDSROOSEVELT FACING 7| tmisc RAILROAD PROGRAM FIGHT ON REFOREST DRAFT T0 CONGRESSIAND FARM AID BILLS Presentation This Week Is Senate Will Get Substitute Plan—Rayburn Delays Legislation for Job Re- Own Legislation. lief Tomorrow. Entered as second class mattel post office, Washington, D. C. No. 1,462—No. 32,471 AIR LINER CRASHES INTO HOME, KILLING T4 INBLAZING RUINS Entire Famiiy Is Wiped Out as Flames Rage After Explosion. SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 26, 1933—NINETY PAGES. * Roosevelt to Bring JACK,YOU SAID WE Speedy Prosperity, Says Bascom Slemp By the Associated Press. SAN ANTONIO, Tex., March 25.—President Roosevelt will re- store prosperity to the Uniled States within six months, C. Bas- com Slemp, secretary to the President during the Coolidge administration, predicted i1 an interview here today. “Presidept Roosevelt is striking at the heart of the Nation’s and the world’s ills,” Slemp declared. “The Nation has been suffering from low commodity prices and high debts and the President is correcting that condition.” Slemp, prominent in the Re- publican party for years, is in San Antonio to visit his sister, Mrs. John W. Newman, who u.’ngirwem an operation at a hos- U NN i SUBSTITUTE DRAFTED TO IRON OUT FLAWS LEADERS OF LEGISLATURE |RATES OF PAY FOR WORK AND EXPERTS IN PARLEY| NOT PLACED IN MEASURE PILOT AND TWO ABOARD AMONG TRAPPED VICTIMS pi Lone Survivor Expected to Die. MUUNEY GRAN]‘ED Thre: Houses Burn as Neighbors Aid Attompted Rescue. District Authorities Lacked Oppor- tunity Until Last Minute to Study Measure. TRIAL IN BOMBING! = o - e OAKLAND, Calif., March 25.—Four- the House last Thursday, probably will teen persons were killed and one be- receive final congressional approval be- transport plane, inbound from Los An- Court" After ]6 Years of President in time to permit sale of beer Imprisonment. Plans for Federal Co-ordinator and | Agriculture Group in Upper House for Seven Major U. S. Lines to Continue Hearings on Ad- Are Given Roosevelt. ministration Project. By the Associated Press. BY G. GOULD LINCOLN. More of the Roosevelt speed was| The Roosevelt administration will brought into action yesterday to hasten | battle this week to save both its farm the draft of legislation for overhauling | bill and its reforestation bill, railroad law, & program the President| The farm bill has been under fire not plans to put before Congress this week. |only by some of the members of the He called in railway experts and spe- | Senate Committee on Agriculture, but cial advisors. He sent for congressional | also by John A. Simpson, president of leaders. The first result was consent|the National Farmers' Union, on the part of Chairman Rayburn of | The reforestation bill, designed to the House Interstate Commerce Com- give work to 250,000 unemployed men mittee to hold up his own rail legisla- | and part of the administration’s relief tion for inclusion into one general rafl program, has been attacked by Presi- H ibm. & 16 NebraSka,ns Flned U S Bfinl Iu TA[KS Next, Donald Richberg, general coun- q:&:nvcvi&h:} m o!t! L!E:apmuxg ForBlockmgFarm . Us sel of the Railway Labor Executives|ils present form by Reprcunhuvaz By the Associated Press. geles, into the side of a residence be- in Washington on April 7, when the tween San Leandro and Hayward. national beer law becomes effective. ‘The plane, a low-wing, single-motored But before the Senate receives the cabin type, carried only the pilot. and bill from the District Committee, it two passengers and was flying low in | By the Associated Press. probably will undergo a thorough re- a rain. - An entire family of six was wiped out | ;SN FRANCISCO, March 25.—Tom fvision at the hands of the subcommit- and their neighbors and friends in two | MoOney Was granted a new opportunity (tee to which it has been referred for adjoining homes were killed as the | today, after 16 years of imprisonment, | study. Senator Tydings of Maryland is RADIGA[S UNHUR‘I’ plane _exploded. scattering _gasoline | to acquit himself of the 1916 Prepared- | chairman of this group. which fired the houses. All three burned | necs day parade bombing here in which Have No Serious Complaint to the ground. % b In the opinion of some experts who Only One Survives. 10 persons were killed and 40 injured. | paye examined the bill as it passed the as Goering Pledges Safety for Jews. Association, emerged with an announce- mu:’m*;‘;fi{fu: ment that his organization would meet | The reforestation bill, in substitute here Thursday to take a stand on rail | form, will be reported to the Senate reform. e tomorrow from the Committee on Edu- It developed at the White House that | cor by 1 ‘Waish, and will be taken . two concrete plans have been put be- | up tm; cmnd:nugg m‘,’,n.'é'ed}m"mg Definite Distinction Drawn by ore Mr. Roosevelt. One would nave & 0S¢ 0, 06, SUIREE Jof, TR > : % co-ordinator with power to di- | have to lie over until Tuesday. Hull in Discussion of Debt |rect reorganizations and consolidstions Revision. Foreclosure Sale Only one person escaped. He was :’:et"“’tdh‘":"':"z“‘ "’;““"" l"" House, it contains inconsistencies and Michael Recea of Vacaville, Calif. who Hehlto® dr el ore | contradictions and doubtful phrascology climbed out of the burning home of | unused murder ctment growing out Joseph Avisa, then collapsed. He Was | of the bombing. Lt ’r“““:n:xtm‘::e“s‘::;‘;?‘l:‘ Tushed to a hospital. Surgeons said he | gyperior Judge Louis H. Ward, in| % Strict enforc perfections are ironed out. WA granting the motion, held there could As Deputy Sheriff Grover Mull re- 2 . < constructed the tragedy from the posi- | be no abridgement of the right of a| Senator Tydings had before him yes tion of the bodies, the Avisas and their | defendant to a jury trial for each in- | €Td8Y & draft of a substitute bill pre- friends were sitting in their parlor after dictment against him pared last week by Corporation Counsel the evening meal, when the giant sky- | H/Hent aguRst m. o o | Bride and Vernon West, assistant cor- craft struck the house and ripped its | ¢ne names of victims m‘,;,h,& is the | Poration counsel, who also received the way into the room amid a burst of | ;3me as that upon which he was con- | 3dvice of Rufus Lusk, legislative repre- e e 1fiamevf llowed et s i bamiteal 1o it e ;fi“m’g . n(“dcmrsntdhe“- o li::i: By the Assoclated P; By the Associated Press. Proposals e explosion followed. : = made a study of the various y the Associated Press. . a . ‘The plane was identified through the ,‘f,’,;“;;,’;,‘,,,t‘f ASTIComtad: 5T iLie it control measures now under considera- BERLIN, March 25 ¢ Hermann tempt of court on charges of interfering A definite distinction was drawn last| Tm T"'_ Stand Out. up in the House tomorrow, he sai number of its Wasp engine—4110. tion in State Legislatures. 4 —Capt. with & farm foreclosure sale, tonight ese two proposals stood out from a | would be determined later. If Planes from local airports were quickly Mr. Bride, Mr. West and Mr. Lusk | Goering, cabinet minister without port- prepared to spend the week end in night by the Roosevelt administration great number of plans for solving the |tule for its consideration should b: accounted for, leaving only the Varney | Defense attomeys demanded the ad- frushed thelr draft of the beer bill into| folio, redeemed his pledge today to|FEL 1O RS Fe OCT on | Det¥een discussing revision of the War | rallroad situation which have been in | JIOUSHt In, he sald. the Fouse might plane—and the number completed the | ditional trial on the theory that an |form after a session that lasted Dearly [ nermis foreign correspondents to see 4 ting PIanS ON | gops with nations which have met|formation privately for weeks and|ooC il story. acquittal now would strengthen |all Wednesday night, with the hope possible appeals. Four others, convict- was out. List of Victims. Mooney’s fight for a pardon. He has|of cornpleungyn m‘ume for considera- [and talk to prominent arrested Com- their payments and with France and|which are now being pressed to the at-| The substitute bill which will be re- ed on similar charges, paid fines and is much simpler 5 said ‘repeatedly he would accept|tion by the House Thursday. But the | munists and other members of the Left other countries now in default. tention of the President. ported by the Senate is m -l‘:lm adl:ia?v'ns Joseph Avisa, occupgnts | ROthing less than a full pardon, de- | House leaders and those who had the | order that they might satisfy them- were released. This stand was made known at the| In the background of these is the | than the administration measure, Sena I. an - P ) PADLS | claring he is innocent and the victim | beer bill in chrge were unable or un- of the 16 today by District [ giate Department where Becretary | ¢entral program which was ascribed to “It will give the President general Twelve Stay in Jail Pend- ing Possible Appeal; Bonds Withheld. By the Associated Press. WILBER, Nebr, March 25.—Twelve Lincoln, Nebr., men convicted of con- wholesale and to effect economy and Joipmt Tennrin) Kxvevint. efficiency. The second would call for Hient that pooling railroad interests for redivision expec out the reforestation bill tomorrow, too. into seven big systems. ‘Whether the measure was taken u5 Hopes for Full Pardon. Approves Beverage for All Army Posts. PART ONE—20 PAGES. General News—Local, National and Foreign. S ither By the Associated Press. “The necessity of discontinuing aid |, FORT LEAVENWORTH, Kans, creates an extremely serious situation | March 25.—Permission for the sale of J - | 3.2 per cent beer at Fort Leavenworth r Anne Arundel Coun: 0—8 :‘:A’gfp?}u }?d.van::y, chl:;h?mm of | in a State which has in effect a bone- PART J0 mauRS, D. C. Naval Reserves—Page 5. Stamps—Page 6. D. A. R. News—Page 6. American Legion—Page 6. American Legion Auxiliary—Page 6. Marine Corps Reserve—Page 6. Organized Reserves—Page 6. Spanish War Veterans—Page 6. Public Library—Page 7. Y. M. C. A News—Page 7. Y. W. C. A. News—Page 8. on Unemployment Rellef. beverage. Therefore, pending instruc- — T tions from the War Department and Wheat Rail Rate Cut. within_the limits of authority imposed upon him, the corps area commander MONTREAL, March 25 (#).—The Ca- | hereby removes any restrictions that nadian Railways will on April 15 reduce | may have heretofore existed against the their rate on wheat between Georgian | introduction and use upon military Bay ports and Montreal from 8.6 cents | reservations of any and all of these a bushel to 4.5 cents as a means of | non-intoxicating beverages, the manu- meeting competition at Buffalo and |facture and sale of which is now per- Atlantic seaboard points. mitted by Federal statute.” Pining of the house. of a “capitalistic frame-up.” willing to make the changes and the | Selves that the prisoners were neither | jugge R. M. Proudfit marked the close the President when last a cl, 4, 5 ; ~ . : i t Wi Mictacl 4, eon. Judge Ward's swift decision was fol- | Fouse bill ‘was passed without all of |dead nor injured. of the fist stage of litigation resulting | Full in answer to inquirles said: Springs, Ga., before taking offioca | POWers o put to work whatever number Joseph, r., 11, son. OF Daktihew A. Trudy, distvict atorney: 5 | House here March 14, which was broken transportation agencies estation, control and similar Juanita, infant daughter. fioi nrosecution of the osse and the Reference Not Made. the police showed mo evidence of hav- | obe Tote Hateh 14, which was brnken :{-:: : ::':' de!ern:l ;n;x m::ylm;u Sranipos "_““ jgenct m’;"’i x’é’?."‘&‘.’: Projects.” he said. “No rate of pay for Joe Serrano, 20, his brother. attorney general's office as Drosecutor. | it is customary for all District legisla- | serious complaints. Was driven out of the sherifl's office, | Ot 58y at the present time that we | Transpartation Committee on which sag | Dt that will be left to the President, George Jeanott, 18, a neighbor. Mooney, turning from his work in|tion to be referred to the Commission- | cept Goering made the pledge in an 'n:y: men were arx ested later in the day. | Would sit in with those governments in |the late Calvin Coolidge, Alfred E. | There will be no mention in the bill of Tony Marino, 23, a neighbor. 2 ‘thoroug! Teport, | Interview in which he asserted that = e The - the hiring Nea ey A uie Rl e L T e e I D OE D e D reterence was. not- made forrasiiy | he would “never stand for persecuting| ‘CPuHaued on Page 2, Column %) | Oniy-Priday-the-British government, White Hou these unemployed men wil be found in plane. through Ambassador Lindsay, opened unexpended Treasury Miss Lavele Miller, Hollywood, & pas- | against the injustice in my case and|gut was that the local officials did not | ¥ senger. that they would insist that some Way|have opportunity carefully to study or | that foreigners visiting Germany this ‘Massachusetts Senator said that be found to right the wrong. prepare & report on the beer bill until | Summer would enjoy the fullest free- debt on which full payment has hpen |oyer with Mr. Roosevelt. made to date despite Great Britain's| The Prince idea is to preserve the ex- the law. under a special rule, passed it. ‘The House e BANK TIE-UP CUTS question about the outcome. I will be States against alleged maltreatment of ers, with holding companies to effect a | Chief Executive, 3 for enforcing the beer bill, have in the - French Plan Negotiations. two competing lines Would function, ! the president of the American Federa- to vmd;fl‘h 'mc:: °V;"'h=hml-" taken to prepare for Senator Tydings'| German smiles when he learns that on The Hull statement indicating & less|T¢ was s would put two | tion of Labor. who met with the com- other Cries With Joy. Committee a more carefully drawn &:n mnmm about the same time |and three in the West. putting the finishing touches on the R v] L - government was announcing 3 measure. 2,500 Anne Arundel County Chil-| with joy. part or in_ whole for the bill as it|held in America. i "’:M ould "begin t: The other, more centralized project - = e ons for Tevision of its th the |of Columbia University, one of the Pres- Fiens never would live to see him again out- | the major necessary changes in phrase- | ;i ;. the foreign correspondents were 5 arrival e, : The o side the gray walls of San Quentin, | OlOSY suggested by Corporation Counsel | .05, 3% "CUdh:e Dienis, chiet of the | Plans Will End Slump, of ita new Ambassador, Andre | ident's economic sdvisers, in conjunc- bl as ted to Congress, pro- Own Resources. his duties in the United States on or concentration of unemploys his defense. will doubtless be written into the 11 of Ernst Thaelmann, Sifted by Committee. men in camps to work on reforestation “This is the happlest moment of my| House bill by the legisiative drafting | 5100 MS Shmber ‘of the Relchstag He Declares. Auell 12, by ps Bpecial Dispatch to The St : amplify Secretary Hull's statement, nor | unofficial committee which includes | Similar nature. It proposed that ”ANNAPOLIS, Md, March 25—The | Re8ns that Tom will be free. I want| One Qicity with the bill as $| “vou will cheerve that Thaelmann ould ‘they indicate whether it meant | Commissioner Joseph B. Eastman of the | Tate of pay should be $1 a day, and yesterday, is the fact that its secti o - by the Central Relief Committee of | for Tom. are not arranged in the u.sullsly ;,,,f’c'fl said. “That he l:‘ not '”‘f,‘:“‘;}o’u”}’o‘, Complete enactment of President | only on condition that the installment lodged at Government expense. It Anne Arundel County since November, | “After Tom s tried and acquitted I Ir | fortable need not SurpElse Yhat he|Roosevelt’s program by June is the aim | Of more than O, o Gefinite periods. nas seontinued today throwing - | —(Continued on Fage 2, Column 6) | (e, bill prepared by Mr. Bride is not | ino- T o aclt 'as a_poliical | Of Speaker Rainey, who declared his| {iaR three months overdue be paid| GRAY |§ MENTIONED President Green of the American R bout 2,500 children upon their own re< iy i lta entirety for' the gn:oner is in the same jail with crimi- | belief yesterday that “the depression| The defaulting governments on De- Federation of Labor was represented as be rewritten almost from beginning to ¥ Bel ) : end—provided, of Reading Matter. Success so far, the Speaker told lgtum, $2,125.000 interest: Esthonia, tracted for roliel work due to the State i het the bumime e Dl : $31,000, Zrjncipal, dogally postponed) Rl Ll bank law, which has tied up its funds, visions are essential and proper. “ Z ; i : i i i ; ’ BEER SAI.E APPROVED While the draft of thepblfi'prepmd of the party accused of inciting the |been “due to tremendous—almost unan m,mm( lnteryelt. e ,‘n:lg."z‘!fi Union Pacific President May Be be a terrible precedent if levied by the county commissioners for legall; - . 5 § Sroie ko Tew TS A Ao relief work. in the main the policy, or fundamental | Thaelmann further complained that he [ “I¢ the people will continue to 5uP- | 1ol Clageity poerocnt)® oy s oigicyy | Roosevelt Choice—Hines Will i A b b carrying an its work run higher than (Continued on Page 4, Column 6.) | does not like the reading matter given | port the President, I, at least, will do | interest, (Continued on Page 3, Calumn 7.) $5.000 a month. At present the com- — ok Thaelmann, who had stood | become law,” Rainey added. Tepresented the first defaults on the With thchsl:r,sou le\'}m}tby the cmfimgf- TODAY’S STAR Here Herr Thael s debts. . L BOY, 9, FOUND HANGING sioners, this sum, i were available, Ready to Discuss Tariffs. NEW YORK, March 25—The New rather amusedly walked to his cot from | qye program of things yet to become &% ) “Jol ‘What 9 _ | York Times says the name of Carl possibly another month, until warmer which he took a volume entitled “Jolly 1aw, Be said, includes: t effect, if any, the administra. v, ] . “Have you any com-| Unemployment relief through refor- | default would have on the movement in oad, was mentioned prominently | Granqmother Discovers Victim and pngf,fl::ug“fimnce w’your fcod = estation and a permanent and broader | France toward making its deferred pay- | t0day for the position of Federal mod- e S i al 3 e head. He looked well. additional direct relief for the States.| Several leading French statesmen, in- | Plated in President Roosevelt’s carrier the commiftee, said. “At least 2,500 |Qry 1aw was received today from Maj. Editorials and Editorial Features. ‘A few cells farther on was Werner | Legislation to provide some kind" of | cluding Former Herriott, whose : Arm; forward not only because he stands | By the Associated Press. ke command { the Veterans of Fore Wars—Page 4. food and care were good | In order that House Democrats may |ing that the Chamber reverse its pre- grest many widows, old people and in- | ooy I of e IR Anmy o Rerioan Vet Pl [ Ene St I ke continue to work with the President, | vious stand against payment. A resolu. | high among the railroad managements, | ROANOKE, Va, March 25—8us- " the confidence of President Roosevelt. | that was drawn tightly about his neck, P certain bes taining Itallan War Veterans—Page 4. t found Carl von Ossiet- | definitely discarded the practice of | troduced in the body. neighbors. than 3.2 alcohel are not o be regarded | Community Chest News-Page 5. e ewiah, man of letters and editor | Fushing legislation through.” Yesterday | ~A! the same time Secretary Hull made | Walker D. Hines, the newspaper | the body of Bernard Glover. jr. 9, was told by the county commissioners, it was s " ) e bers who had shown of ob- | Ameri ent will be to | With the presidential railroad program, | his grandmother, Mrs. Janie Davis, pointed out, that the county could ex- |the, elghteenth smendment,’ read the e oy oy Liner=—Fage 5. Surgler, Relchias &"g:‘:"gfmf_"mf D e emr e e O | e Wit ane, or any | e §iad to | but the war-time director general of | here early this afternoan. a vol levied. Dr. Janney said the question of change and other trade bar- | Would accept the position of moderator. | and First Ald Crew, summoned by Mrs. State aid had been taken up with the | 10fore passed by Congress prohibiting err von Ossletsky polltely bowedand | _ Becsuse, of T ew oo o moving |rlers with & view to_ insuring the suc- | ThiS denisl, the Times says, fitted in | Davis & few minutes after the body 5 i iy that his treatment was no dif- |as fast as we have been." el . and the Governor's Advisory Committee | Sho0, & TRAt4xY reservation cannot zea” ated B St accorded anybody | ‘And since we can't, it likely will be Gonterence in London. To8d exccutives. R T R M el - |garded as highly important. In recent i ed to take his situation good na-|by the first of May as we had con-|ga! et hore andt Conld T10E hether Horedly. templated. e L S e O CITY, March 25 UP)— |ihe Lad's Geath was sulcide o an ac- he the already high French tariff walls. W.C.T. U ] Associated Press that, as reported, Rainey said he e: ted & farm mort- g Centas Ph s had been beaten by s Nazl stormg.co'relommendation from the Presl-| —(Gontinued on Page 4 Golumn 1) | oFnia, to spend a vacation at the estate | inches from where the body Was sus- e e e dent_this week, to be followed shortly ’ ) ot President Rodriguez. The gunboat | pended and police indicated the vouth —1 . was the fact that he had not been per~ 3 to San Diego, Calif., for over- | noose, when he lost his and Sty Section. was e Tac, that be had nt. e . s, e s PINCHOT CUTS OWN PAY _|pE7 ; e to him. ent, “through our new Secre- Amusement Section—Stage, Screen and | yesterday when they came trying Music. enies 3 agreements,” he explained, adding: DR. DORAN BELIEVES BEER TAX Daskes Bt o Tie e, B SRS MK | povors stmiiar s for A1 2xecn- | 9 Y NAGOGUE DUG UP IN SYRIA usic. Parent-Teacher Activities—Page 3. ESTIMATES MAY BE EXCEEDED In the Motor World—Page 4. Aviation—Page 4. Radio—Page 5. PART FIVE—4 PAGES. He vigorously denied having ""“'m‘: pends “upon the Economle Canference, the Reichstag shortly before the February 27, for which the government held Communist_incendiaries responsi- ble. He had nothing in a physical way of which to complain. We can't cut down our tariff walls now, for we would be flooded by im- ports from e: ate American fac- lants that have been forced to tive, Judicial and Legis- lative Employes. By the Associated Press. SHEDS LIGHT ON EARLY ART 80 to of countries to get over retalia- walls.” :|Structure of 244 A.D. Said to Refute Belief Hebrews Used No Paintings in Religious Structures. B o i Herr Renn, who stood deflantly in (Tor " sorier . PART SIX—12 PAGES.' the police chief's office, seemed unmm; Financial News and Classified Ad- :}”‘; ::o‘d.m much, but did comp! «These men could not be better cared | |FHiimENIs A for if they were under God's . i Prisc Read the First discovery of an ancient Jewish Syna- personal n,” Chief Diehls said after the ers had been led away. “In- fact InSta" t gogue in Dura-Europos, Syria, the walls | pain of of which were covered with frescoes, 8 perfect states of preservas Announces Revenue Bureau Receipts Already Have Reached Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars. vertising. American Gold Star Mothers—Page 11. District National Guard—Page 11. Army and Navy News—Page 11. FPraternities—P: 12. The Home Gardener—Page 12. PART SEVEN—16 PAGES. By the Associated Press. By the Associated Press. vision that they can sell 3.3 per cent NEW HAVEN, Conn., March 25.—The The possibility of more revenue than | Wine—on the ground that no palatable had been estimated from the beer|POGUCtS can be made with low alooholic legislation bill was held out yesterday|water drinks have asked for a ruling. by Dr. James M. Doran, industrial| The plan is that full-content wine, alcohol commissioner, who said he z‘%“‘fia‘l‘z mm‘wlm']el&lpfi;i ;:_cnt. would announce this week regulations x t?gr.]; u"g:u in mox:cg' ml.‘;. { wine to flavor non- | regulations for new product woul p;’"?l“lt:n zu‘:euo be ready for promulgation soonm, it Aeeninie Ll i should increase the tax yield. Calculations by the Treasury and tively.” 'n!e police chief- estimated that throughout Germany 5,000 . to Magazine Section. 6,000 Communists and other members of the gflt’:\u’ (Kn Newdnook.s—me ll.z of Artists—] . crmw‘::rd Puge—me 1;‘“ ; Left were under arrest. Boys' and Girls' Page—Page 14. In the interview grecedhu the visit Highlights of History—Page 15. to the prisoners, Capt. Goering ex- Those Were the Happy Days—Page 16. | pressed the belief that Jews and Social- At the same time, he szaid, the pre- GRAPHIC SHCTIO ists abroad were rendering poor service Capitol Hill sponsors of the modifica- | liminaries to distribution of beer after SEUEION. S PAGES. tion act placed the annual return to| midnight April 6 were going ahead World Events in Pictures. the Federal Treasury from beer alone at (8moothly and that hundreds of thou-| ~ COLORED SECTION—$ PAGES. 150,000,000. No Holly of Hollywood:; Kee] Up With from $100,000.000 to § witg| eived aiready by the Internal Revenue | HO[Y SF Golvwood; Keeplng 2. and definite figures were added when e 3 was 4 islation. Mrs.; Tarzan; Little as included in the legis [ ~"Omable_set. to_estimate the number }Mre: Tersn: : While vinor rotors have chown | & h;‘a;-e‘w ke ad\an:nli of the pro-| (Continued on Page 4, Column 1) S'Matier Pop. % end to them. - Lo} some of them would have fared badly tion. ‘Besides the frescoes on the walls” = " ffice—a b Anna, 10, daughter. lowed by the equally quick withdrawal | the revisions suggested. The imprisoned men displayed by |from & gathering at the County Court | “As to the governments that are inprogram for one-man direction of all |Of, Men he deems advisable on refor. Tony Serrano, 18, same address. designation by the court of the State| Tt developed yesterday that although [ing been hurt, nor did they make any | closure sale was held after the crowd advocated also in the report of the |the Work will be included in the bill, Ficte Fonles, 19, W aclice. San Quentin Prison to hear the News, |ers and the law officers of the municl- today declined to 8% | future discussions of their debts.” and other nationally known men. | the Proposed be a revulsion on the part of the people |in the case of the beer bill The re- - n a man simply because he is a Jew"” and » e e to i cnnnhu:!n ]%.u]m:l' .cqr t: 3 ':: the D m-nwbue ‘works. Herman L. Brown, & passenger. T 2 1 S mmittee, talked it e e nearest expedient under|a short time before the House, acting | dom. rhe . in the United plea that the settlements should be isting corporate structure of the carri- “I am quite confident there is 1O|jocal officials, who will be respansible | Refering to protests o changed. FELA sharing of the earnings. In every sone met many of the objections raised by AID FOR 600 HOMES acquitted. The evidence we will be able | ghort time available, therefore, under- | Jews, the cabinet minister said: “Every b o d ayer meetings will be receptive attitude toward nations in de- | lines in the East, two in the Southwest | Mittee yesterday afternoan when it was Mooney's 84-year-old mother cried |measure that might be substituted in | next Monday pray More than & year ago, fearing she |Passed the House. If this is not done| In their visit to arrested Commu- Final Enactment of Roosevelt | in Paris that 1t would begin n - |is being worked out by Prof. A. A. Berle dren Among Those Left to arn B m;m'. reforestation Mrs. Mary Mooney took up work for | Bride, acting for the Commissioners, | o o) police. They were taken first evre de la Boulaye, who will take up | tion with railway executives. 2 trans and flood control and other projects of life,” she said today. “I believe this|eXperts of the Senate. s presidential candidate last vear. State Department officials declined to| All plans are being sifted through an the passed the House, it w inted out 5 W e - Josepr relief work which has been carried on | who have been demanding & new trial the: fact that 16 out | 1oops” physically fit,” the police chief | By the Associated Press. that ‘the French case would be heard | ~(Continued on Fage §, Golump Ty | Lt the men should be fed, clothed and 1 order as the topics discussed. called for registration in the camps for was discontinued today throwing ap- deliii ——to House bill, the House bill may have to » being satisfied with the Walsh substi- sources. After today the committee will will end when that is accomplished.” | cember 15 were not be responsible for any bills con- FORT LEAVENWORTH As RA". MODERATOR tute, leaving the matter of fixing wages agree that the District building pro-| « he has been the leader | newspaper men at a conference, has 4! & & : . ‘However, as Sl 10 ntewess. Brance, 19 Mr. Green contended that it would and the failure to receive the $2,500 A fet for the Senators by Mr. Bride follows | Relchstag fire, that cannot be helped. | imous—popular support. peindioal, Ussa $232,000 princi mitiee in i - SR However, under the Walsh substitute The cxpenses of the committee in|geyenth Corps Area Commander ; Not Accept. - to him.” ewrything I can to see that his plans| These sums, totaling about $25,000,- mittee has $3.400 tied up in the bank. Am.efle.n i —_— quietly looking at the correspondents, Outlines Work Left. By the Associated Press. would allcw the relief work to go on for FROM BASEMENT NOOSE Tales From Swabia.” tion's statement in regard to nations in g;-.v, president of the Union Pacific physical well-being?” he shook his plan yet to be completed, along with ment was problematical. erator of railroads, apparently contem- prmm . J Him Fail at Roanoke, Va. sa) i ame Wi uf children are involved, together with a |Gen. Johnson Hagood of Fort Omaha, Schools and Colleges—Page 4. Hirsch, editor of the Communist Rote [ home and farm ‘moratoriums. | cabinet fell on the issue, have been urg- e es says Gray's name was P! agal b3 v - | but because he is understood to have ded from water pi a web belt food, except what may be supplied by Congress, in effect, has declared | News of the Clubs—Page 4. In Chief Diehl's offices the corre-|Rainey and the other party leaders have | tion to that effect has been formally in e pen: pipes by Members of the committee have been | %0 cante” within the meaning of | Marine Corps News—Page 5. of the radical Welt-Buehne; numbers of them talked with some new | his statement it was made clear that the adds, has been connected by rumor |found in the basement st the home of ican Governm tend no_further aid than the $2,500 | ™24 &5 3 % broad questions mvolving tariffs, ex- |the railroads unequivocally denied he | Members of the Roanoke Life Saving t follows from this that laws here. tant pacifist. Because of the new order of things, commissioners, Gov. Albert C. Ritchie | ypon a military reservation cannot rea- tntroduced himself to every visitor, He He '8dded: | cess of the forthcoming World Economic | ¥ith the general opinion smong rail- | was found, worked for more than an ustod; possil c co-operation of France is re- taken into protective custody. ~He | lmpossible for us to sdiourn . tonight he had not completed his in u Herr Torgler specifically denied to the Mortgage Plan Expected. e el | Former Brestdent. Plutarco Eilas Galies | cident. The administration strongly believes | arrived today in Ensenada, Lower Cali- A la box was standing only a few Community Centers—Page 8. trooper. ‘What was hard for him, he continued, | ;™5 ;e ‘morigage and railroad re- Progreso, which brought him there, will | may have been experiment with the PART FOUR—6 PAGES. and children, but this was remedied | poporim Depariment torough our‘new secre:| OF $18,000 10 PER CENT if we had not arrested them protec- x* e was described in & report from Prof.|pror“ Honying Tted. “there was % repol be- | Clark Hopkins to President James Row- | found in the center of the room s shell much Beginning on page 5, part 2 of art and refutes a com- ‘The 4 7 Of | land Angell of Yale, made public today. | monumental seat in the form of & niche. Rostovizef!, sur;l;:c professor _ of those in the 1 ‘modern = Madrid to made it Today’s Star mon belief the ancient Hebrews used Maintaining his o no paintings in their religious edifices. ee e 8 Prof. Hopkins is director of excava- The back of the seat is decorated with Luxury L‘ner tions being carried on;;cg Yl‘l’! and the 'q;ngtreht; 1t - ancient history classical arche- ology at Yale, said the ven complete frescoes and &ix in terns, while the top is Michael I. t ' By Gina Kaus discovery light on the hitherto obscure source of early Christian