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Show ITAH nedf. Unsettled Tiadii glitil and probable ilnatfij little change in Wed-- y FINAL laa. yctatare. lDAHO-O- ody and lluKUnl night and Wednesday, probably shower Tuesday and thunder Mona; wnnacraoutbeust portion Taeaday uirbe TEbPEKUtBEa Boatoa Bids. Kiosk. Mas. Monday 70, ...70 Min. Monday 40... tl EDITION Boston Bids. Kiosk. ln, Tuesday IS. ...11 am. Tuesday 39. . . .31 PRICE FIVE CENTS SALT I Purchase Selected By Reserve Board As Means of Re Credits. laxing By David Lawrence. WASHINGTON. June 4. (CPA) -- The federal reserve board regards bill of exchange or bankers acthe aa Inmoat flexible the ceptance, strument In the regulation of the credit of the and country, that Is why the of purchase a these has been chosen as the method of relaxing tension and expanding the credit of the nation at this time. Much of the of argument those banking I elements which M beve asked for an advance of th rediscount rate from fhe to six per cent has been based upon the, fact that the rate for bankers acceptance was already above ftve and one half per oent and hence the rediscount rate should really be higher. The assumption has been that the WTI of exchange, guaranteed as it iiri by a bank endorsement. a a higher form of security than commercial paper and normally it commands a rate at least of half per cent below the discount rate. Declining to jield to the petition for an advance in the discount rate, the federal reserve is bringing about normalcy, so to speak, by permitting the rate for bankers' acceptances gradually to decline so that be below the rediscount rate f 5 per cent. The significance of this moe lies in the establishment of 6 per cent as a sort of maximum for the rate notwithstanding rediscount the express view of the banking element that it might go to six. even or even higher. a a Th difference of opinion and here . the decision of the authorities to bring the blU rate down more or a leas cleavage bat ween . what might he- called a and a banking view at the t liDitha' Serna- sPthr Taspunslbln ananag'- rs of the natlong credit system . feel that th. nseof the rediscount rate to regulate, for Instance, the excess. of the speculative market may be too violent an Instrument and that It has dangers of Bringing a collapse To this some of the bankers make reply that If tha rediscount rate had been advanced last autumn, it weeld hv restrained speculation. Clearlv both tides in the controversy are agreed that speculation excesses are bad for the country and tend to absorb credit nvedd In ordinary commercial business. The federal reserve people feci that they have etood between the readiness of the banking world to tiring about a sudden collapse and policy of gradual readjustment. Now that a turning point has been reached, the federal reserve, which has been holding aloof foi several weeks from the purchase of bankers' acceptances, expvcts to be back In the bill market again. The last weeks statement showed that the bills held by federal reserve banks were at a very low point. It Is believed heavy purchases In the bill market from outside sources has helped materially in forcing tha rate for bills downward. -- eropl-aaixe- - , g - r In any event the federal reserve recognises that the bill market, which has grjjwn In many tespects to be mors Important even than he Commercial paper market, holds the key to easier money conditions now being clamorea tor by general business. The bill market and the pur Chase of government securities ere doors of direct access for the fej- -' era! reserve system In reflating credit and the new policy of the board represents a reversing of the engine of control. This is based on tha theory that the other markets for money have reached a satisfactory stage as called far In the warning of the board last February and that from now on the banks will have freer funds with which to handle all loan transactions. (Copyright 1929.) Inturgeni Battle For Repeal of National Origins Clauge of 1924 Is Bitterly Contested. Sen. Reed Makes Tariff New Program Lindy Honeymoon Yacht Slips Into Another Harbor WOODS HOLE. Mass., June 4. (INS) As mysteriously as it came, a motor yacht said by coastgtiard-meto be the Mouette. supposed honej moon craft of Colonel and Mrs. Charles. Lindbergh, slipped out of the harbor here today, slier but a few omenta atop. The destination of the yacht or whether the famous We ware aboard were not known. n Graf Zep to Sail For U. S. June 20 Ott FRIEDRICH8HAFEN. manv. June 4. (AP) The booking office announced today that the next flight the of dirigible Graf Zeppelin to the United States had been-se- t for June 20, weather permitting. IbdgysGames LEAGUE R.H. - nt nt E. I 1 I Ha Inca and I S End of fourtiu New York At Chicago R. ...... ... .4 Htasimmons and Hogan: and Grace. . .4 Nebf R. End of eighth: 4 Boston . . ., At Cincinnati Lmorrtt and Taylor; Lnquc and Sukcforth. R. End of eighth: 9 Philadelphia At Pittsburgh II Collins and Davis; gwetoate aad Hargreaves. AMERICAN LEAGUE FL H. E. Cleveland It At Boston . Zina and Sewell; Ruffing, Ran. sell aad Berry. Ead of eighth: Detroit v. At Philadelphia Sorrell and She: Quinm. OrwaB and Cochrane, End of fourth: St. louts At Washington . . Collins and 6chaag; Lbke aad T.-.- ............ - ....... fire Sweeps Hospital; FLEE 1 7 Patients Rescued; films Menaced jj X-R- ay GIVES UP POST AS RESULT OF BRITISH VOTING Robber Lock Employe Flaming River Threatens In Ice Room of Safe Towns Along Route as Establishment; way Flow Increases; RailEscape With $96.50. roads Assist Rescue. Cash by Hurling it Away Fails; Waiting Auto Helps in Flight. Artxona-Cali-forn- Wilson. SEVENTY NINTH YEAR 1929 41 ia Following two clerks Into the Skaggs Safeway star. 49 eouth Main street, shortly before' 7 o'clock Tuesday morning, two unmasked bandits. robbed ons of tha employes of 370, rifled tha cash register of 329.39 tn checks and escaped through a rear door. Tha elerka, A. A. Easton, 23, and Rulon Nutall. 27, cams to the store early to make preparations for the day business. Hardly had they reached the Inside of the building when the bandits called on. them to "stick them up. The clerks were backed to the rear of the store, where Easton was forced to unlock a door. While one of the robbers held the two employes In the rear, the other took the checks from the cash register. Taking advantage of the absence of the one bandit, Easton attempted to throw a wallet containing 370 of hie own money into an Ice box. The robber, however, saw the pass, calmly walked over and roll of bills. As the bandits began a search for money, a third employe. L Buxton, started to open the front door. Easton and Nutall were quickly driven Into an tee box by the robbers, who locked the door and fled through the rear entrance. It is believed the bandits escaped in a waiting automobile. Breaking the glass Irvin a rear door, thieves ransacked the O. P. Bkagg store at 3193 eouth 8ate street, escaping with 9139 Lkn from the cash register. , Before leaving the store , tha menu con id. pie And oda,op.rv. Riuheg Into Owen D. Young i Annuity Smoke Filled Building; Plan Included; Ger Save Victims; Firemen man Indebtedness Cut Others Out Almost Carry P33er-b- pock-etedi- Radio Monopoly Probe Authorized WA8HINTON. June 4. (INS) Afiew power Investigation aa Inquiry to learn If the radio industry la controlled bv on or more alllel giant organisations, forcing the email manufacturers and dealers against the wall was voted today by the Eenate Interstate commerce committer. The committee approved the Couxens (R reeolutton of Michigan, which would give It the cluded companion-at- e authority while his considering clause suggested by Frauds C. resolution to all systems of Wilson of Now Mexico late Monday. communication bring under one bureau, It provides that if, after Janu- to Investigate ths question of an ary. 1980, water division troubled alleged radio company. arise because of demands made by Mexico, a commission of five members shall be constituted to conolude an agreement for equitable division of ths Mexican burden. Ti)e Donovan plan allots 200,099 acre feet of water per annum In perpetuity to Nevada. 4,400,000 acre feet to California; 2,400,099 acre feet to Arixona. It differ In Its CHICAGO. June 4. method of water division from both (AP) CalifArixona proposals and th Striking structural Iron workers ornia counter propsala. session had voted unanimously early today 1j Monday afternoon' been merely a reiteration of those remain away from work until their proposals by the two states,' with the demand for IIS a day la accepted suggestion from Wilson that the by builder. Their vote repudiathotly disputed Mexican burden ed an agreement reached yesterquestion be left to the negt genera- day by two of tbelr international tion. officers meeting with contractors. Commissioner Georg Malone of Approximately 3,909 strikers atNevada protested that the waters tended laet nights meeting. Manv would already be divided. Wilson of them shouted for 14 a day. in to clause a put suggested they Michael Artery. international provide for that future contingency, vie the nnlon. sod of president permitting reopening of the ques- Arthur Evenson. business ages, tion. This was branded by Mathews had tentatively accepted a comof California as a companionate promise agreement offered by the contract." iron league representing the conhax made proposals tractor. which called for 312.30 a "Arixona likewise California. We haven't got day until October 1 and Its a day beyond that point here. Some kind thereafter until May SI. 1924. The of approach lx needed. I'm going te officers recommended acceptance take the liberty of proposing some- of the agreement at tha night thing as a basis of discussion, Mr. meeting, but were shouted down. O. W. Rosenthal, official of the Donovan, said. He submitted hie proposal to con- Iron league, stated that the strike, ferring states, who met separately which began Saturday bad reached such a stags that thousands of to study the new proposals. other building mechanics dependent upon the iron worker have been thrown out of work. He estimated that 9200,994.099 in construction work ha been halted and that the strike already has cost contra. tors and Iron workers 9239.909. SPOKANE. Wash., June 4. T AP) Fire of undetermined origy in today destroyed ths warehouse of the Zellerbach Paper company here, entailing a loss estimated at 3200N99. Iron Workers Vote Down Compromise; Demand $13 Wage Zellerbach Paper Warehouse Bums four-stor- Kwangst Troops Are Defeated by. Cantonese In- habitants in March Of Prayer at Distraction Moves Upon Them. NAPLES eruption. Vesuvius ausd ths evalu- ation late this afternoon of the town of Barr before a heavily increased flow of lava from the crater. Latest dispatch's said that the lava was moving w'th irresistible force at the rate cf 150 feet an hoar and had incased la widtn to more than ?0 fecL It wan oiry M from the town of Barre at 4 p m (10 am. E T. 8.) And onlv half a mile from the town of Teneixno panic h&4 eUd upon the population of neighbot-i- n towns. June 4. (API Kwsngtunr (Canton) troops, completely- reversing. In a fortnight. th tables on the Kwangsl military clique, entered Wnchow, capital of Kwangsl at 9 p.m. Monday. unopposed. Tbs Kwangeitea. defeated at avery turn ara retreating further westward. BANDITS HOLP UP THEATRE ' KANSAS CITY. Juno 4. (API Two bandit held np Mies Fay Kelley, ticket seller of th Uptown theatre, her last night aad obtained 194. CABINET POST MacSummons Donald to Windsor Palace. King -i 4- - parliamentary last Thursday in which the labor party of Mr. MacDonald supplanted the conservatives of Priemler the numerically Baldwin" aa strongest party In the house of commons. CITT. Tune 4 (APf The department pf interior has Instructed immigration authoriti along the Rio Grande, separating Texas from Mexteo. to see that reforeigners wurktng tn Mexico side on the Mexican side of the border. Thom who do not do so already will be given 30 das :n which to change their residence. Authorities wera also Informed no one company was to have more than 29 per cent of its employes foreigners . Persia Files Second Protest of U. S. Tariff . A WASHINGTON. June 4. (AP) second note of protest from the Persian government against pro- posed American tariff t hanges on tenth June 4. fAP) annivetsary of ths party. Recalling that Senator Jamn E. Watson of Indiana, Republican waa chairman of the woman suffrage committee of the Senate ct the time the organization select r d him as the principal speaker for the ceremony. Striking Mail Men Attack Letter Truck PARIS. June 4. (AP) Striking letter carriers and mail sorter. emerging from s meeting today attempted to throw an automobile truck, loaded with city mail. Into the river Seine. Thirty were arrested. Paris waa without mail service today, not a single letter being delivered in many districts of the city. The peatmen voted a sympathetic strike against a month suspension of 209 of their fellow workers, who went on strike lost Friday against salary reductions for uniforms and the like. Dynamite Blast Kills One, Hurts 4 NORTH BERGEN. N. J.. June 4 blown t INS) One man to pieces, four others were Injured and windows in 249 homes were shattered todav by a terrific explosion of dynamite In a stone quarry near here. si, REBELLION NEAR END MEXICO CITT. June 4. (AP)Wing shipped to Mexico City to De The supreme chieftain of the tumed overAo relatives. He adil-- e be expected since General Gor-oChristerou. whoee battle cry la eta's death. I, complete pacifiLong Live Christ Kinc." bas been inkilled and that bard 'Ighting cation of th troubled Jalisco dissurgent army, minus its trusted trict bv June 13. Details of ths Insurgent's death leader, today faced extinction. were lacking, but R waa believed Aa official announcement he had been killed near San Jucastle said General Chaputtepee Saturnine Cedillo commanding the lian where yesterday General Cefederal army operating against the dillo had reported nine columns Christ er os in central Mexico, had of bis soldier had enveloped the reported ths death of General En- "Christ ero army and Inflicted a severe defeat pon It. rique Goroaleta. chief of the The report of General Cedillo religious rebellion. General Cedi!! said the bejy added that officer of General Gor- hhad been embalmed and was staff had been captured xl u ed tt' i! ertain Persian products Imported into the United States has been de- livered Ut the state department by Minister Meftah. After emphasizing the "grave concern and widespread consternation" among the Persian public over the proposal to ircrease the tariff on rugs and carpets. the nation's principal export to the Unil-- d States, the note remarked upon the "grave and embarrassing : I.on the adoption of tha new rates might cause, 1 WASHINGTON. The PARIS. June 4. The (AP) last barrier to a complete agreement by the experts committee on Ihe reparations question was removed todey and the long outstanding problem of Europe post, wsr life may be considered officially settled. The Belgians this sftsrnoon proposals presented by Dr. HJalmar Schacht looking toward solution of ths controversial problem of the redemption of German marks left In Belgium after the war for which Belgium la demanding 37 annuities 6f 25,000,000 marks (about 13,000,009). With the acceptance by tha Belgians of the German proposal, approval of the expert' report embodying the reparatlona annuities suggested by Owen D. Toung, the unani- chairmen, now becomes moui and the historic report which must still be submitted to the governments concerned for ratification, will he signed either on. Friday or Saturday. In Reduced Three-Fourtapparently careless manner which the films were left In as will be notia jumbled heap in a room danger- fiedThetoagreement, the reparations commisously close to the flames. sion and the governments con- "If the flames had reached th reduce Germany's reps- film, we would have had a dis- earned, rations debt from about 922,000,aster" similar to that In Cleveland," 900,900 present value to 99,000,- he aid , s ' f 7 2 000.000. It will eventually Additional Suits Threatened V Oil rLtase ; Eight give .France between V,000.000.00l and 39,- 990,009,909 francs (between SI,. 300,990,009 and 32,000,049,909) to reduce bar Interior debt, relieving the budget of from .1,0 90,949, to t.399,404,999 franc', ' The accord Incidentally - - rsnfn-aiot- ) of peeled tc I u : - .r Vv- ' t r- altui-lesde- I r. j Strike Halts Work On Big Apartment TARRTTOW:' N. T. June 4 -(1NS) The building on John D Rockefeller's 19i family is at apartment bouse herehundred and a standstill streets. the workers are walking The bricklayers hate been laystory from ing brick to the fourth the Inside and now come Thomas Harten of Iocs! 27. Tsrrytown w.io called the men off the Job contending that the brick should b laid from the outside. Then came the carpenter co that If Ihe scaffolding It to be built on the outside it should be carpenter' work rather than that of masons'' helper. to fr Calif., against Secretary Wilbur. attacking the enforcement of President Hoover' oil conserve tion program, today said he intended filing a number of other Ms attacking different phases of the policy. The McLennan suit asked the court for a mandamus which would fores Secretary Wilbur to her to grant application prospect for oil and gas on government land. It attacked directly the opinion of the legal staff o( the Interior department that the law gave th secretary permission to grant such permit but was not man. datory. Hoffman, who said ha represented McLennan and other clients declared other suite to be filed would seek to restrain the secretary from cancelling permits already Issued and from restricting lease Secretary Wilbur would make no comment on the legal action today but member of the departments legal staff said the suit would b fought. Solicitor Finney declared the law clearly authorised the secretary to Issue permits and thera Was nothing In It that could be Interpreted aa making It mandatory on the secretary la grant every application for a permit received by the department. Proposed Rates Held Too High payments to amounts sufficient to meet them. It will also lead to evacuation of th Rhineland by the allied armies of occupation within th spec of na time required for- - necessary, and material arrangements to withdraw the force now there. Urge Yonng Finn. The experts' report will make th main recommendation that th annuities proposed by Mr. Toung, the American financier, be adopted. These annuities call for tha payment of 2,039.900.000 marks 9492.009,000) over (approximate; e period of 27 yee.s: 1.700.000. 000 marks (approximately over a period of 21 wears and 990,000.909 marks (approxi- mat! 9214,000,000)' for ons year. Thesa annuities were accepts! bv the Germans with certain which in turn were even:- on Png Nine) (Continued aego-tiatio- 9) Disoondf Recovered From Plane Wreck NEW YORK. June 4 (AP) The Sun ssys today that black diamonds worth 323.099 lost In the crash of a mail plan near Moline. 111., tn March, are now beck In possession of their owner here. The package of diamonds, 112, valued at 339.009, was shipped by registered mall to New York from El Paso, where they had been sent for inspection by a prospective purchaser. The plane crashed and burned in a swamp. Postal authorities and insurance adjusters had tons of wet loam cooped np and shipped to Dixon, 111., and New Tork for lifting. Forty three stones were found In the dirt sent here and 39 in the muck sent to Dixon. Laborer! at the scene of the crash are still sifting for the rest of the stones, valued at 35.909 and will receive 25 per cent of all they find. WASHINGTON. June 4. (AP) J. S. Brown, representing the Chicago board of trade, told the Interstate commerce commission today that the proposed Scale ui rate which a commission examine! had suggested for western territory would Increase present rates as much as seven per cent. Testifying at the resumption of tha commission's Investigation Info grain rates in the west. Brown PAINTER DIES. declared that he believed a scale of rate unnecessary, adding the Insanity Increases 4. PHILADELPHIA June one proposed by the examlnei. Students (AP) Richard --entry Partlngt.vn Among was entirely unsatisfactory. of Philadelphia and California, Among the rates Into Chicago portrait CHICAGO. June 4 (AP) De. painter, died here yeeter-da- y he said were too high wei menlia praeoox rapidly js Increas- which illness. short a after the ones from eastern low ing among the university honoi students. Rodney Brandon, head of the Illinois department of public welfare told the Chicago Methodist Mexican Senate Expels Ministers association, last night. Four Accused Rebels It looks as though everybody is trying to get into hospitals for the MEXICO CITT, June 4 (AP) insane or Into Jail." Brandon said early today in after citing figures to show that Th Mexican senate session expelled four mental diseases and criminality are extraordinary of its members accused of support rapidly Increasing. inc the recent rebellion. They were: Aiejo Bay ol Sonora INDEX. Nicola Peres of Chihttahua; FIRST SECTION. Salvation Army Bolorsswo Befcr of CoTima. Bin of Valenzuela Page Commander Better and JoseAil Mario 1 were supporters of Gil Thugs Rob 8. L Store alo. . 1 . Plan Mexican Valenzuela berto for the Repamttons Accepted 4 -(Jf. T.. June HARTSDAL.r, 1 to Fire ths rebellion Sweeps Hospital prior AP) Dr. Walter Clark TUden an presidency 1 The chamber of deputies recently Italians I'M Vesuvius Flow noupced today that the slight Lawrence (Political) .. t coneusston of the brain suffered expelled 52 of its members on the David 1 Alien Census BUI Passed bv Commander Evangeline Booto same charge. Z Local Briefs of the Salvation Army had entire-iZ Noddy Duluth Shriner Hurt disappeared. 4 Editorials, Brisbane was Injured Mias Booth, who News Htate Utah Idaho Driver By when thrown against the top of Hewrthsld", Radio. Home 3.. her automobile ten days ago. toU IAI8 ANGELES. Cal.. June 4 Amusements. Tlteatra I the physician today that paint la SECOND SECTION. (INS) James T Bradley, past her head wera no longer notice ft was ex ected that site potentate of the Duluth. Minn.. Main Local News Scdioa . . . t able, S shrine tempi waa near death lo Sports would be up In three days. Fev 3 wer felt for a tlMe that she had day as a result of being struck by Mines. Finance. Business ctnr-- d Vsntads skull. hit and runrlver. - Fran-ctec- o ....... .... HiC-and-R- un ...... .... J-- 4-- hr t - 1 r V June a. . Lewis E. iiottmsa, Washington United State sines the eetUemenl Th event prraged a change in providea that aanoltlea are te run 'VL( , ha Tiled accordth Dr) fish government tn MtmF'4vh ut 'ithe . perlo ef the debt elections Ethel M. McLennan, of McKItt-ric- k, throughout ance with MEXICO Senates approval of the woman suffrage amendment waa observed today bv tha National Woman s CHICAGO. June 4 (AP) The Chicago general hospital was swept by fire at 1 a. m. today, and although 17 patients, seiersl doctors and nurses were in the building as the flames and smoke mounted to the fourth floor, all escaped unhurt. Some were carried down ladders by firemen. A passe rbj, seeing the fire, ran Into the smoke-fillerooms and brought others out. Fire department ambulances removed the patients to other hospital The fire, which did 325,000 damage, started tn the laundry room and waa confined to one side of the building, which la divided by a fire wall. Chief Fire Marshal Michael J. Corrigan was particularly interested In the quantity of films stored In the hospital. With the recent Cleveland hospital fire In mind Corrigan's first thought was to keep the flames from these film Corrigan said ho would start an li LONDON. June (AP) Baldwin resigned Stanley prime minister of the British government toda), handing his re signation at noon to King George, who lay ill la. his bed at Windsor ca&ie The resignation waa accepted and tha kipg Immediately sent for Ramsey hcDoaald, Labor leader, and f former premier presumably to ek him ie forn p. cabinet. Mr. Strict Border Ruli - CANTON. China. BALDWIN BALDWIN QUITS their Imploring God to spare homes. Tib Lava river, nearly 100 fet wide and SO feet deep, advanced Tersfgno remorselessly towards at the rate of 140 feet hourly. At the menacing tide was only about a mile and a half from the outskirts of the village. Special trains and Unea of motor trucks were held in readlneea to should carry off the inhabitants it beeoiAe necessary to evacuate the tillage. MEXICO CHRISTEROS CHIEFTAIN -K- ILLED; NTANLtt June 4 (INS) A NAPLEft, stream of molten laa, rolling down Hell valky from a. cone on ths southern side of the crater of vilML Vesuvius, menaced the lage of Terzigno, toda. The inhabitants, headed by the parish priest, marched up and down the streets throughout the Keep Tenth Birthday Of Woman Suffrage s. d ft n- y Three-Fourth- June 4 IIP)-T- he hUh burzt from Mount ioda jf fgj Fighters Barely Avert Acceptance of Schacht Repetition of Cleveland Plan by Belgium Disaster; Marshal DeRemoves Last Bar in mands Investigation. Path of Settlement -- NEW PROPOSAL Tark and Plcinlch: 4 Effort of Victim to Save Parish Priest Leads Plea For try. Under the amendment, offered by Rep. Bankhead (D) of Alabama and adopted, 143 to 123, census enumerators are required to list all aliens and require them to state under what law they came Into the country. The insurgent battle for repeal of the national origins rlauec of the 1924 immigration act was Well underway todav, with the forces DAVY I.EE. opposing President Hoover claiming victory by a narrow margin. CHICAdo, Juno 4 (INS) enator Reed (R) of Pennsyl'Climb down off that stags. vania. leader of the fight to reSonny Boy tain the national origins clause, nhlrh automatically goes Into efCorporation counsel, Samfect July 1, unless action la taken uel Ettelson, "today crooned by the special session of Congress, a paradoy of his own. deterclaims he bas the mined to halt the personal support of the enough Senators to defeat appearances here of Davy Nye measure. 4 year-old. Lee. film star- "All IheTialtonarbrlgfns law atUnless the engagement tempts to do is to preserve our warceases, said Ettelson. he Baid present racial balancerants will be issued for a so lar as this can be controlled firm sponsoring theatrical To by Immigration restriction. the child's appearance and compromise with that issue Is to for the parents Invite destruction. cen t of the Children poor Senator Nve (R) of North Dawork he declared, so why kota, cn the other hand, today asbe pershould Sonny Boy serted that not to repeal the origmitted?' ins clause would be to cut off the f.nest Immigration stock entering this country. A program for passing the new tariff bill through tha Renata by Nov. 1 and of finally enacting It into law by Nov. 29 wag proposed today, by administration leaders .as the next step In giving Congress an' vacation. If this program is accepted by Insurgents and Democrats which Is entirely likely Congress trill go home from about June 11 to Sept U. S. Referee Mo vet to 9, while the Senate finance comEnd Lower Stated mittee worries with the tariff. The new farm relief bill, however, must Controverty. le placed on the statute books before the ctrrtatn rings down on the first half of the special evasion, WASHINGTON. June 4 (AP) which President Hoover tallec to Following Monday's solve the farm and tariff prob deadlock, Colonel W. J. Donlem. ovan, former attorney general, chairman of the lower basin Boulder dam conference group today brought in a new set of pioposala "merely as method of approach. His suggested plan of compact In- At St. Louis Senate continues debate on repeal of national origins immigration quota basis. House considers bill under rule limiting debate on amendments. Senate Interstate commerce committee takes up resolution to extend federal communications commission investigation. MONDAY. ;House began consideration of bill after adopting- rui limiting debate. Senate began consideration of . resolution - tor repeal of national origins clause of immigration act. auSenate adopted resolution thorising Investigation of methods by which government may aid In discovering cancer cure. Scnat finance committee decided to conduct 'dpeb hearings on tariff through chill from June 12 to July 19. committee Senate agriculture submitted favorable report on bill to authorise 91t.ee9.909 appropriation lo encourage farm - WASHINGTON, June 4 (1X6) The House today wrote - an amendment into the census bill which in effect provides for registration of all aliens In tha coun- Brooklyn TUESDAY. SONNY BOY MUST STOP ACTING SAYS THREAT ACTION by Leaders. NATIONAL JUNE TUESDAY t Daylight Thugs Rob VILLAGERS Main Street Grocery; Lock Up Store Clerks f Retention of Provision; Proposed LAKE CITY UTAIJ ' -- $ ' |