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WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Buresu Forecast.) * v Showers tonight, probably ending to- . The only evening paper morrow morning; slightly cooler tomor- $ A A Tow; gentle to moderate south, shifting to in Washington Wlthv the north winds. Temperatures—Highest, Associated Press News 77, at 4 p.m. yesterday; lowest, 53, at 5 i > a.m. today. Full report on page A-10. and erephOto Services. Closing N. Y. Markets—Sales—Pg. 14 WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION Yesterday's Circulation, 141,943 (Some returns not yet received.) Mfi\_: 85th YEAR. No. 33972. Burias cyond sl maser WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1937—FORTY-FOUR PAGES. w2 . TWO CENTS, _— Y — e . > HUFF T0 SUCCEED || %ersior oree...| 3,700 IN-ST. LOUIS|ACCURATE PICTURE HOPKINS QUIZZED BARNARDASHEAD || Foun in Lake| |, N PLANTS BEGIN|IN CRIME REPORT , - ON RELIEF NEEDS OF PENAL SYSTEM | “bicoscrea 7| |SIT-DOWN STRIKE DOUBTED BY HAZEN Selke - | BYHOUSE GRouP Months Ago. issi . | Bs the Associated Press. fom: issi Commissioners Name Pa e e i Dismissal of 37 Employes |Commissioner Asks Brown role Executive of U. S. |took the lower portion of a woman's| Protested by Chevrolet to Check Figures Against o torso from lakehEne “med:y.veilt:ugrnxg d Fisher M Police R d v i tus to the ice in - Bureau of Prisons. Bew imostis o) (e police Hnvestien and Fisher Men. ice Records. ings. DECISION ENDS LONG Coroner Samuel R. Gerber reported | COMPLETE SHUTDOWN [GARNETT SEES VARYING to police that the piece of human flesh CONTEST OVER POQST |found today definitely was the lower| |N OPERATIONS FORCED | CONCLUSIONS POSSIBLE part of the torso found in the lake |W. P. A. Head Appears as Fight on $1,500,000,000 Measure Opens. |BILL DUE TO BE READY FOR REPORT NEXT WEEK nearly 10 miles away about two months i in [ ago—the elghth victim of the killer.| ypjon Off “Share the Work” | Law Enforcement i Pennsylvania Man Selected in CT wettohoas ot the b iottibas Offer to e Officials to Be ) Woodrum Stands By Belief Bil- Preference to Peak or matched, as did the angles of the to Save Workers’ Jobs Asked to Speak to Asso- ! : N m / = AN = lion Will Be Sufficient for Capt. Rieves. Cuts el ‘Was Rejected. ciation. 5 : - : S 3 g Coroner Gerber, who has made & W g ;- N N Next Year. thorough study of the killings, said e : S Ray L. Huff of Pennsylvania, parole | he believed all were committed by | BY the Assoclated Press. District Commissioner Melvin C i BACKGROUND executive for the Federal Bureau of | the same person. The cutting in each ST. LOUIS, May 5.—Members of the | Hazen today expressed doubt as to = we Micdmes Prisons, today was named by the |case was neatly done, apparently by | United Automobile Workers of Amer- | Whether the report of the ‘Washington - 4 y N Two weeks ago, when it became Commissioners to be superintendent | & person acquainted with body struc- | ica at General Motors' Chevrolet and | Criminal Justice Association gives a e - apparent Tevenues of District penal institutions, succeed- | ture. Police theories range from a |Fisher Body plants began a sit-down | “thorough and true picture” of law ~ 7 Z8 would fail to meet expectations, ing Capt. M. M. Barnard. mad butcher to a sex-crazed maniac | Strike today in protest against the dis- | enforcement in Washington. - \ N * e 4 — President Rooscvelt called on Fed= The appointment was made on rec- | as the killer. charge of 37 employes. His comment on the report, which (6 — eral departments to exercise econ= ommendation by the Board of Public| Dr. Gerber said “friendship” prob- Norman Smith, organizer for the |charged yesterday that convictions \ 7 Sty omy during remainder of fiscal Welfare, which has been surveying |ably is the lure which led the vic-| Committee for Industrial Organiza- | were obtained in only about one-tenti \ \ . year, Increased tares are in pros- the field of candidates actively for sev- | tims into the killer's hands. He | tion, with which the Automobile Work- |of the serious crimes reported here \ % NN pect for next Winter. eral months, since Capt. Barnard ap- | warned the police several weeks ago | ers’ Union is affiliated, said 3,700 men |last year, followed carefully-worded b 4 AN House Republicans were first to plied for retirement. that the slayer probably is “making | Céased work an hour after the plants | statements by other officials. > g act on the economy recommenda- The decision ended the contest of | friends” with his next victim. opened this morning, forcing a com- | United States Attorney Leslie C. tion. Senators Byrd and Byrnes two full years’ standing as to who plete halt in operations. 3 Garnett said he had “no disposition opened a Senate drive for retrench- should succeed Capt. Barnard, now 74, Employed on Truck Line. to quarrel” with the report, but pointed ment. There are two outstanding e s who has been largely responsible for H thn Livingston, president of the St. [out “there may be various analyses economy suggestions—a flat 10 per the development of the District Re- Louis local of the union, said the 37|made and different conclusions drawn cent reduction in appropriations formatory at Lorton. discharged men were employed on |from the statistics.” (Ientra] Amori(‘a and an impounding of 15 per cent . e : & truck assembly line in the Chevro- | Maj. Ernest W. Brown, superintend- of appropriations for use at discre- Named JOyeoiLno 0ters, let plant, where the work-week is Hufl was selected in preference to e plantien | ent of police, lauded the procedure fol- And Return on $20 | tion of the President. = . ve 7-hour days. | lowed by the association in its survey, o e f.i'aefivl"’a‘f‘&kz,npi&fi bt .I.U TES“FY IUUAY In an eflort to return the men 0| but refrained from any direct com: | Is Grocer’s Record | | BY J. A. O'LEARY. MERIee bt e co: Ee iDL their jobs, he said a union shop com- | ment on its findings 5 | from tazation A House appropriations subcommit- trict Jail. both of whom had received mittee conferred Monday and yester. Talks to Be Asked. o | tee examined Works Progress Adm day with the Chevrolet plant manager . ; I g e istrator Harry L. Hopkins for more T e 3 .| The association decided last night CINCINNATI. May 5—John . i /0 Vears ag i H 3 A Phil Baugh, and offered to “share-the- | {¢ invite both Garnett and Maj. Brown : | =g ST i | 3 than two hours this morning in ex- B antparng e revsemens-of | iaieton Will Be: Final Wit | worion the ssseminy ine, seaucin 1o pen etor . on o ensrcome talian Destroyer and 7 In. | | Moore, srocer o Sweicout o | Stone Intimates - Supreme e sesion on the necesics to: & ) the work-week @f each man to five | poplems y Gib 815 relief fund for nex year, 2 S problems set forth in the report, = - 7 . g ot Parntrt nd peoqumended | ness Before Probers |64 nour dask Bauen refused (0| b e e oy et | surgent Vessels Massed temple, a wuppiy ot ondwran | | Tribunal Has No Juris- | which some members of boin noes s < £ I 2y o b - B i uces - Marslandll prison fexechtive fbut iths ReCeSS agree w the umons_ plqn. he asserted. | Nolen, managing director of the asso- cigarettes and $113 today to o third y one viand e . Fisher Strike in Sympathy. Yion for Attack. ‘ “ diction Over Case P Commissioners set the recommenda- The mesolistibns Baving Taloa me‘(‘“‘M N ST e prove, he said, that “one can o As the subcommittee pr i r 3 ter expressin| loul as to e ac- -] Tantaati it e R e D strike was called by prearranged sig- | curacy of some conclusions drawn by | BACKGROUND— S i et e | P K GROUND— sume questioning Hopkin Thie Boct s Tors o8 be o lehon asidiuas ||| oaciier, reiatively unexciting in- a1 ithish morning,, Livingston isain|the oy i Hazen| Insurgents were disastrously rout- 2 With its legal status beclouded |7OOR. Representa ABle B arnavalihadbeentKept inl sees ”-“;”““0" of employer-employe | Workers in the Fisher Body division | announced he had asked Maj. Brown| ed from the Guadalajara front, by confticting lower cour rulings, |OCTAL of Virginia. acting i teyenainomma b ettt natshialpiasts Bl e Hn s bainy 2y el Ceva| W eheek Uihiet oo aniiat s etatitis| brtiens PN e the social security act 1s the last | Predicted the relief measure w by direction of the President. Senate Civil Liverties Committee | rolet employes, he explained | against his own police records. the greatest of the Madrid-Valencia important piece of New Deal legis- ,”‘{3-‘ forAihe EIoiE UEXS ek e e e o fggzgyv{o ;r;’::za:mcgi?ftypmx:/ The sit-down demonstration was the ' “I have read carefully the news-| government's war successes. The lation awaiting decision on the Su- | _Woodrum “a.’dm;‘;“‘j:“;“ln.‘.f;” hearc = %7 : 4 + | third at the plants since th tion- | pg s o Bermeo ent: nt, 01 s our ings are ): uld sf protest from civic groups and some| yhere miners, according to many | wide GcncralpMomrs smk:\:;: MI:. paper accounts of the report of the| entrapment, reported yes preme Court calendar this term. A |by h r 1 statement members of Congress over appoint- = 5 : = Criminal Justice Association,” said| ferday by Basques, is a similar vic- case involting the unemployment | i g et otien) HuCHAE: Filt Wi toiers | L otes e iindec cianilof it SIS OntrebnayyBlY i ERinibnimen | oh e e o S see s tenn ) SRS R I T 2 8 S He insurance provisions of the law has | 31 1%0.090.000 ehould be s was delay over action on Donnell's ' went on strip for one day after a | cia) report itself. Certainly a finding| Strong enough to take full advan- | been argued and submitted and the | 2D0'€ D i recommendation, he let it be known| qoreract of collusion between coal | serjes of fights with non-union em- |{jia: but onetenth of the reports of | tage of the land success. Justices mow are prepared to take | ¢°dS next ye | ; tee, however serious crimes had resulted in con- _ up the old-age benefit sections. A Al T Fes Educated in Pittsburgh, {erlzn:’!‘rd figxcxgéhgflgyi_;:‘; occurred March 11, when the union | yictions does not show us up in @ | By the Associated Press h : | decision covering all phases of the | CAHOM KO TEACH & dec Ruff is 41 vears old. He as edu- | thugs and deputy sherifls have been | hos of e oot mmiZatdon 8CUVi- | favorable Light. 1 doubt if that state- | BILBAO, spain, May 5.—The Basaue FlUctuations About Time of act s expected vefore adfournment | SRS © D eSS nest cated in Pitisburgh and holds a mas-| ot vepeated and seldom denied, Guild,” which it termed a “company X 2lone gives & true picture of the | government defenders of Bilbao U. S: Suit Cited by R ik R Asked what he thougt House ter's dleg;eelen al;]'.s !x;\{)m m(;. Um\;r- v SR ‘eflcc};:\'il‘};\ss of our law e"m"emem‘chlried iR e . S. Suit Cite y Rep- P A e would do, the Virginian sai sity of Pittsburgh. e took gradu- | By the Associated Press g machinery. troyer” 7 i in, . - | lieved it would be ate study both at Harvard and the | - Tne Senate Cietl Liberties Commit- MARINE WORKERS STRIKE. “I am asking Maj. Brown to analyze | StroV and seven insurgent fight, !1 resentative Rogel's. Justice Stone indicated during argu: R e University of Alabama. He has | (ee summoned Merle Middleton, deput | the report of the sssociation, as well as | ships were massed off this Biscayan | L A0 (I B GLi (o [ i e Bt e served as a high school principal and | ¢her 7 hCEDULY it F Ships in D for Uni his own records, and to send to me & | port in an attempt to prevent by force | Representative Edith Nourse Rog- day on constitutionality of old-age e dation.” A | shegjff of Harlan County, Xy., as the | Quit Four s in Demand for Union fec- | A ers. Repuhil RN aas e bEe. support the recommendation. university professor, s a lecturer for | fing] witness today in its inquiry into Recognition. {repori ot his appraisal’ of the (& e;‘ | the evacuation of 2,300 women, chil- TS aefu‘:jnlr“:]vsgcunfi& Commmgmn pension provisions of the social se-| The acting chairman also indicated the edu”}i‘{m:ld “4“3"15'-“2:"“ "; industrial strife in the county's coal| NEW YORK, May 6 (#)—Seamen, | :;‘é“fiflf crime enforcement for the | yron ang old men. ims!lgano'n of fluctuations in the cUrity act that he held doubts wheth- his belief that with the emergency e R ; | stewards and engine room workers on S Mulliplc Chatsee Glted: ‘The Basques said they would defy | price of common stock of the Alu-|er the tribunal had jurisdiction to|AORe: there is likely to be more in- Bureau of Restoration of the Pennsyl- | , 'RO<ton is o cousin of Sherifl | four ships owned by the United FIUlt| 1,50, qyggested, for one thing, that | the insurgent fieet and would evacuate | minum - Co. of America Immedistely | onsider the nitigation st this tme, | JSRERdent judgment exerc g ' T. R. Middleton, whose deputies have | Co. went on strike today over the com- NS preceding and following announce- | relief problem vania Department of Welfare. FOT | l")coused by witnesses of attacks | pany’s alleged failure to recognize offi. | TePeatedly DO e T (v~ | the refugees from besieged Bilbao to- | Preceding and o iey| Robert H. Jackson, Assistant At-| The subcommittee also may eall the last three years h:hhasaser\ed Ei | on_union organizers and their helpers. | cials of the International Seamen's | ;r:;l:nl\: thh:r:mprh:gB;nd prose- | night :’:?fr m; T"_uf‘;‘s flag, A0 | SRS dikacive the company. torney General, who opened argument | Acting Budget Director Bell and offie pArole fexecutiye Sin Sithe § BureauSof (b Reiicormities |indicatbali thwoa | Unionan dkhe urioniae Al S0 o P S Spanish ships which w protected, " Is of Resettlement Administration ¢ t % S lution, by which | for the Government, explained the | 2 Prisons, Department of Justice. 5 ! cuting officials may select the most outside the 3-mile limit, by French and _ MrS. Rogers' resolu "y before the relief hearings close During the war he served with the | ’:g::isng‘°;Ox‘:$lea’l;L“:;’";‘th‘:if‘t’{fx1C;’lg PICKETS ARE PROMISED. serious crime or the one most certain | British men of war Congress would order the inquiry, as- | Justice Department had watved the |~ Tpc oo cubcommitice o 6th Field Artillery with the A. E. F.| . v T to result in conviction when taking the | France is the destination of the | Serted that in the 31 days prior to question of jurisdiction in order to fate of the Public Works Admir and the Army of Occupation and was | i violations. Longshoremen and C. I 0. to Help | case to court. sefugits, April 24, when the suit was filed. the ed I minum m th w. | tion in its hands, but has not had time commissioned a captain in the mm10(*’;a;;afi:‘*‘l’:,g;S('"?g;}“‘igm‘;‘m‘;;f Film Strikers. | The Commissioner suggested this| At the same time the Basque gov- | Price of Alu h‘““ -Co & ’“;’" de; mm: qu:: ,r;]tmg on_h : = t1y | since the hea two days ago to Field Artillery, Pennsylvania National | g, =0 557 500 vesterday. His | ,, HOLLYWOOD, May 5 (). —Picket- | might show an unduly large number | ernment reported its troops had Clined more than 300 per cent more CEMIONIEG DY) S sonie, WO TeqUEN LT | o tion the Bllt, continue thia agency sta sterday. | pg 5 Qu re Guard and the Officers Reserve COTPS. | apcuers caused Chairman La Follette | 1I0€ Teinforcements from langshoremen | of reports of arrests or charges as | trapped Italians and Moors northeast };‘;&(‘:gl’:&‘fi‘ averages for similar nas voted to uphold administration | for two mare years P N e |'%o exclaim: | and the Committe for Industrial Or- | against convictions, whereas it might | of here and broadcast to the vfiorld The decline continued for two trad- 8WS: Jackson said the suit was started | A group of prominent members of “I am convinced that of the evasive ganization were promised to film in- | not indicate a laxity in either enforce- | a statement placing “full blame” on ing days, then rose 121, points in| by George Davis, a stockholder of the both branches of Congress are sharp- WOMAN FOUND DEAD witnesses who have appeared before | 9usttY strikers foday, as the labor | ment or prosecution. Cmanyonthe Sraldoniticared|| 20 trading days, the resolution said. Edison Electric Tiuminating Co. of °RNg their economy knives to bring thie committee o it 10k Sort” conciliator for major producers pre- | Hazen also asked why Washington's | city of Guernica, where 800 persons ‘",_‘g"é nl‘an y’nv ;Mk e ety T 8 4 the relief fund down to an even billion, IN GAS FILI.ED ROOM ¢ dicted an end of the five-day strike. enforcement records should not be | died last week. y dealing in any s s Y.~ Boston, to restrain the company from operators in county and law en- y -day sit- he was no longer a candidate. ployes. Another one-day sit-down | . T which would be more of a saving than La Follette Warns Bassham. A riotous union clash in the head- ' compared with cities of comparable | “Weapon of Lies.” :::d:n::s::fi f:l:'falfirnogmr:a:;fi'];s ?,: paying taxes levied under the act. would result from the proposed 10 per La Follette then warned Bassham | QUarters of the International Alliance | size. He suggested that as one measure Jesus Maria de Leizaola, Basque SR | Pay Tax First. cent cut in all regular appropriations, “ i of the Theatrical and Stage Employes | of the effectiveness of enforcement | minister of culture, in a radio speech | : ; | exclusive of fixed charges. The 10 M Viol Schaff, 38, B Lt the're ks pena}by fspeuy last night apparently marked a crucial | which merited consideration. d the fight. “wh 914 vi x;e d1 Cltes Roosevelt Appeal. ‘ Storel aaked Anhccher oridinc | per cent slash would reduce next year's 1rs. Violet Schaff, 38, Beauty before this committee. ; said the fighters “who in 1914 violated | vifhs ing of | have been better to let the company | P 3 : Bassham repeatedly told the com- | 'WD in the walkout of 6,000 studio| Garnett's statement follows: Belglan neutrality” and “made a| ON the day preceding the filng of | bave Bech berer 10 120 the COMPARY 1406t by about $350.000,000 Parlor Proprietress, Recently | o HoPo O amber dicon. | employes. “The first annual report of the | weapon of lies” * * * “today use the | the sult. Mrs. Rogers said. President |Pay the tax and the Py of the | Meanwhile, at the Senate end of the Operated Upon sions with deputies or incidents con- | It Was followed by a statement | wWashington Criminal Justice Associa- | same weapon upon us” i nea s O] Service B oy s on etV OLERH i the Dudzet| Bieau wak A . I - i . Commission nform all officials and | . | e Mrs. Violet Schaff, 38, beauty parlor | nected with the slaying last week of | ffom Pat Casey, labor relations ex-| tion, Inc., has just been placed in my | He clted what he said Were hospital e ot L et s e | "“Had not an imperative political | charged with exercising the congres. proprietress, was found dead this|® Union miner. ecutive of the producers’ association, | hands. I have only cursorily examined | records to the effect women and chil- | TPIOY | : e ; | sional function of determining how | ¢ 5 5 : s i i their | Situation faced us we should probably | Siona v morning in the gas-filled kitchen of | _ Bassman admitted he had employed | (120 the Los Angeles Ceniral Labor it However, I have no disposition to | dren caught in Guernica died of ma- BT o e e o e | have taken a different position,” Jack. |much should be spent. by allowing : Bill “Thug” Johnson, who testified at | COUncil had suggested a pesce plan, to (See CRIME, Page A-6.) chine gun wounds. This, he said, e | som anid agencies to exceed their annual allot- he:n?psflmem at 1321 Kflemf;]n e e e i e e = S gans lIbegEdica todny! would have been impossible had the | Or N commodities was agalnst sound | SOL A Lo ere being col- | ments. This contention was advanced e discovery was made when Mrs. ok " | “If all parties find the terms of the o = ; : Government_policy. ? : q|by Chairman Adams of the Senats Gertrude Melcher, 1412 Chapin street, (See LA FOLLETTE, Page A-3.) E d pn b eaticta 1 city been fired by its defenders, as the |~y "y o 'a) trading days prior to filing | lected from 26,000,000 employes and | 2 Sk i ‘h? 2 propose greement satisfactory, CANADA ADMITS BOOK insurgents have charged | 2.700.00 155 d ‘a5 | Subcommittee on Deficiencies, after it called at Mrs. Schaff’s fourth-floor 5 (See STRIKE, Page A-2,) omg ged. __|of the dissolution suit, her resoluuon‘%’_oo-o 0 employers and it was developed’ that several bureats: had apartment after trying unsuccessfully i : — cial Basque reports said Italian | gaiq Alyminum Co. common declined | “Vitally important to the Govern- | exhausted their current funds, with 3 4 5 - —— . — 2 forces operating in the Bermeo sector, | o~ v - | ment to obtain an early decision.” | o ek » to get in touch with her by telephone. y “Coronation Commentary” Not P iles 1 Bilbas: had b 2712 points on the New York Curb Ex. % .| two months of the present fiscal year Mrs. Melcher and her husband, Henry, GLOBE GIRDLER TAKES :w als fon o eounter | change, or from $177.50 to $150 a | Stone said the Government usually | 7 CR called the fire rescue squad. BY BOMB ON TRA'N Barred by Ottawa. surrounded in a Basque counter- g hore The averages for 30 industrial | had argued in tax cases that the levy | Money| for: New! Activities. The apartment door was found CLIPPER TO HONOLULU| orrawa, ontario, May 5 (Cana- | °fensive. stocks fell spproximately 6 points. in | should be paid and then sult instituted | 1\ "ycs cien o Hearings fust mads locked and chained. with a chair dian Press) —The book “Coronation | IDSurgent reports said they had suc- | the same period. it said | to, recover. 2 | public, Acting Budget Director Bell against it. When rescue squad mem- 5 P . | ceeded in advancing their lines after | Aluminum common, the measure | “I have gone along with you on|P : B3 the Associateq Press. Commentary,” withdrawn in England b “T w f T should |'eplied that the expenditures had been bers broke in they found Mrs. Schaff | Mystery Machine Explodes as e e day | after protest by the Duke of Windsor, | & day of severe fighting in the Bermeo | added, rose from $121 per share on | that” he said. "I wonder if I should | Sibcin 16 now sotivitis. which . on the floor in front of the open door| g Marseille E O S et G R | sectorsl UTHey. ealdWitho) voad) from| Aptil}26 1 $195150 o Mav 4 | recede in my position. o et e it s Sl o o ordeaux-Marseille Express | of the 19 days Dr. Reginald D. Marge- | Wil u y e BICEAG B as The matter, she said, is sufficiently | “I should dislike to say anything : . Boston, M h 1- | Minister Ilsley announced today. (See BILBAO, Page A-3.) : 5 ooy viding accompanying funds Emergency Hospital physician pro- Speeds Mile a Minute. el el i =5 “suspicious” to warrant investigation. | that would discourage you,” Jackson | VGAF ACCTIEINAIE PAIES nounced her dead. B3 the / ssociatea Press. }ottegeggm:em;o Y ;r(;]un c; ;’0;“5 “I hold no brief for the Aluminum | replied. He added ‘hflFh'he e lalsdt? | branches are figuring how to curtail Coroner A. Magruder MacDonald| MARSEILLE, France, May 5—Ex- | oy 0opind t ity tare e ’ Co.” Mrs. Rogers added, “but I am | injunctions was “somewhat unsettled.” | A007E0 RX€ TEURE DOV, 10 Corial eoreathe Bpartment to examine/the | iosion of ‘a mysterions homb on the | Dre Pat-Amerosn: Alrsare. cipoer Summar of Toda S Star Snviousito know whiyashe stock of hi] Cardozo Poses Question. effort to balance next vear's budget, ‘_;gonfcl ang ]queisttmn (f‘har!lelsd Green, | Bordeaux-Marseille express, racing at ship for Honolulu, y y ‘ huge corporation declined 300 per cent | wrhis would make it more unsettled | observers are waiting With interest to , colored janitor, who told police 5 i i ilar stocks.” i " i V] a mile a minute, killed a French Fr icie more than sim 3 | if you succeed,” Stone rejoired. see what effect the retrenchment pro- he detected the odor of gas yesterdsy | pascenger today and injured 20 others, ,,?1’,’3:,: 'f,s;fx-sg e;,nfn‘sc&x",‘,",xh Interrupting, Representative Ram-| = Jugtice Cardozo asked if the Gov-|gram will have on several major bills “;";l’_’l:‘l’;" but was unable to trace| " rne homb, apparently smuggled | boer B eiriontioni flight from Page | rieshineloniOusereations 8 Pace g A58 mmeck, Demozts plof] Gé“;:::g;“fii | ernment. could “take away the dis- |which would call for new Government = i Amusements C-12 Radio Answers to Questions. Page A- a e Secu ol Relatives said Mrs. Schaff, a|°coid the train was tied to the| Boston. | A : Fid mtes againat purchase of stock | CrEtiONaTy power of the directors” of | expenditures 7 ¥ it -6 | S e i rules a st pu hei: licy The bill to authorize Federal-aid ling between two passenger D Margeson said he expected to Comics ... C-6 | Society David Lawrence. Page Tigi the company as to their policy divorcee, underwent an operation and | "C°F. T8 Editorials .. A-8 | Short Stor. Paul Mallon. Page A-9| by its employes. was confined to & hospital three weeks coaches. Investigators said it was| establish a record for the fastest = | A A A “They surrendered that themselves,” | grants for schools throughout the in March. Her father, R. E. Rowe, | COM0ination explosive and incendiary | world-encircling flight by scheduled air | Financial ___A-13 | Sports Dorothy Thompson. Page Jackson said. country and the housing bill are amons, et TS 5 el e Pl Constantine Brown. Page A-S City Gets Bread. The Edison company has joined the | the more important of these proposed infernal machine. lines' commercial service. Lost & Found A-3 | Wor Kansas City Gets e Edison compan ] llvz‘gm[;‘:;rlfliev:'as found in the |, [t,DUrst 85 the train hit 60 miles| H. R. Ekins, New York newspaper | Obituary _..A-10 L Eage KANSAS CITY, May 5 (#).—Bread | Government in appealing from a de- | new authorizations. apartment, but there were no notes,| %0, IOUT {ts maximum speed, and | man, recently flew around the world | FOREIGN. FINANCIAL. was shipped into Kanses City today | cision of the H:;;Clr$§;:°;?i523:; .t police said. Mrs. Schaft operated a | Sowered the passengers with glass| in seven hours less than 19 days. Hupp deficit reduced EagesA12] sswabakery strike tover wmgesscons || DEodl O CoRER SR FOREST FIRE HALTED small beauty parlor at 1474 Columbig | PUNErS, and baggage jolted from | Ekins' flight was made before regular | Bilbao charges attempt to b.ock cvacu- Page A-13 | tinued, pickets held their lines and | invalid. Bonds improve (table). " road. the racks. air routes encircled the globe. ation of 2,300. BaeeRAL oot ou&ut gains. Page A-13 | Kansas City, Kans,, police investigated | These were the principals in the . NATIONAL. Stocks sell off (table). Page A-14 | the tossing of a creosote “bomb” into :c{o\:lrt :g::l;ce‘:;:su;hiogl:;x;xz- WITH ONE L'FE LOST Stone indicates doubt on court’s social | Curb list narrow (table) Page A-15| & baking plant there. ! 2 TWO NAMED DIRECTORS security jurisdiction. Page A-1| Steel orders lag slightly. Page A-15 b : of fluctuations in aluminum . . e | Fi d Volunteers Work All OF CHESAPEAKE CORP. Portraits of e S ORI svons wa | W iR sOT Wedding Date Believed s en o More of torso of slain woman found Mihalic star. Page C-1 i : - * Plymouth, Mass. Young and Kolbe to Aid in 0 : i loke . age A | xonevm f f Derby hys- o ’ s v e e Ny King and Queen | [>m s 1o o siis o sl sov v o gm vy Fixed for Late This Month ..., sit-down strike. Page A-1 PLYMOUTH, Mass., May 5.—After e Hopkins defends relief estimates to |Major league slabmen receive hearty BACKGROUND— Police at the various gates were| “o Lot M R o volun - 3 Page C-1 he ous out, and House group. Page A-1| pasting 2 ve-month separation of Mrs, |doubled to keep the curi : teers brought under control today & By the Associated Press. m CO’OT Deputy sheriff final witness in Sen- | Rigid control needed to develop . o] D / Rogers said neither the duke nor his g G ies (et Ttk o Ml O . Wallis Warfleld Simpson and for- | BALTIMORE, May 5—Robert R. ate’s Harlan County probe. Page A-1 mfigzgib?xf;é gt “:"‘éhfmf mer King Edward VII of England, 'f::incee. planned to leave the estate | TOCE, TS e (ol tooke one M2 Young and Frank F. Kolbe, two of the 6 Washingtonians leave Honolulu to- 5t A ars C-2| who gave up his throne to make her ay. miles wide through woodland. three men who bought control of the o n el ipee Ny A2 | a Eeater Tepeat as pmlnmd his bride, ended yesterday. The for- | Tomorrow, it was stated, the famous | pire fighters remained on active z:k,s;:"mxzn railroad empire last WASHINGTON AND VICINITY. s"."n',’f.m'" Page C-3| mer King went from Austria to the cgume may visit some neighbdting | watch, however, fearing the blaze ay were elected directors of H lesties 1 H H ¥ & chateau at Monts, France, where |chateau. would break out again. the Chesapeake Corp,, one of the key See The“ Maju"u n Fuu Coronauon Regaha Ten aldes of Sam Beard are granted Rtxflaeddgew Chase course P::lels ét_’: Mrs. Simpson had been awaiting a The Chateau de Cande grounds were | Early today the flames centered be= holding companies in the system. Beautifully Portrayed in Color, With paroles. Page A-1( long drives. final divorce decree from her Lon- |bathed in a warm sun as Edward nxlxd tween Manomet Point and Symming- No mention was made of any plans Y, y ’ Hazen doubts accuracy of crime A1 | misceLLaNY don broker husband. The decree | Mrs. Simpson alked ';‘d- presumably, | ton State Reservation, a deer sance for simplification of the Van Swerin- 0 3 port conclusions, Page A- i ey = Monda; d the re- |made their wedding plans. tuary 6 miles south of Plymouth. Deer gen system. Their Royal Famnly Tree and the Baptists oppose race track gambling ;Vhll;‘:i:iw;exa“lu‘ ;::: Afllzl r::o:,/‘:’lllt:ged. ksl Rogers, coming out to greet News- | were released last night when the Three of the former directors of the Ritual of Their Cr : in D. C. Page A-10 | o o tatistics, Page A-10 paper men before the stroll, refused | fire menaced the preserve. corporation were re-slected. They 3 al o eir owning Keller prepares report on memorial Service Orders. Page B-11 | By the Assoctated Press. for the first time to accept telephone | Firemen believed costly residences were Charles L. Bradley, John Sher- Told in Pict R ey Page B-1|rvamc Convictions. Page B-11| MONTS, France, May 5—Mrs. War- | Calls. He also declined to discuss | a exclusive Manomet Point were safe, win, jr., and John P. Murphy. Ot actutes. X coubcommittee to resume $3Y | Gity News in Brief. Page B-11 | ield Simpson and the Duke of Wind- | Plans {of the wedding—presumably protecied by back fires and other nex esday. ge B-| 5 e harp-eyed | Put of a -May, defenses. Natu; ‘hildren. Page B-12 | sor walked—behind a sharp-ey: £ : > Subcommittee appointed to arrange| wi iy e Page B-12 | escort of {wo—in the grounds of the | E4%ard’s soungest brother, the Duke| The body of & msn found on s Named to Washington Embassy. IN THE ROTOGRAVURE SECTION OF earings on abattoir bill. Page B-1 | poqoime Story. Page B-15 | ancient Chateau de Cande today. of Kent, may 8 . roadside in Myles Standish Reservation Stockholder demands cut in Capital i In regard to their plans for a future | vesterday, while 1,000 Civilian Con- TOKIO, May 5 (#).—Toshio Saka- ’ Transit Co. p' Men’s Fashions. Page B-15| Pifty yards in front of the strolling R ML Sl kv Tatestond yesterday, L y o moto, formerly attached to the gov- NEXT SUNDAY’S STAR sit Co. wages. Page B-1| o otho Dix. Page C-5| pair, an slert British deteciive paced | home Mre Simpson was understood | servation Corps workers, firemen an ernment’s treaties bureau, was named EDITORIAL AND COMMENT. Betsy Caswell. Page C-5|along with Herman L. Rogers of New hL R it R in e be volunteers balgl; Ao nmu{, re- today as first secretary of the Jap- Editortals. Page A-8| Crossword Puzzle. Page C-6 York, Mrs. Simpson's friend and mained unidentified. | Souvenic ring anese Embassy in Washington. This and That. Page A-8| Letter Out. Page C-7'spokesman. WINDSOR, Pags A-5) 5 b ° \ { |

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