Show A 2 THE SALT TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING MARCH 8 1936 Job Problem Answer Still Being Sought Bruno Pleads For New Talk v V Deal Has Spent 12 Billion for Work in Three Years New f v t'ft yj K&fzirVr ‘mot '‘'"fit By OWEN L SCOTT Tribun Special Correspondent V’ jiV Loses Calm When Told “h? Deadline Nears for Any Reprieve By Tribune Leased Wire TRENTON N J March that he has only five days left in Which to win a second reprieve from electrocution Bruno Richard Hauptmann late this after‘ noon abandoned his calm complacency again and pleaded for another death house interview with Governor Harold G Hoffman “If I eould talk to the governor again” Bruno was quoted ps say- mn $7 Copyright 1938 WASHINGTON March 7— President Roosevelt today finds himself just about where he started three years ago in seeking an answer to the nation's most difficult ques- tion: What to do about the millions of Unemployed? The new deal has spent nearly 112000- 0000000 In three years on a aeries of vain efforts to answer that question Now a stab is to be made at building a new deal on taxation of the undistributed portion pf cor -- 'fr- & ing “maybe f I could convince him to act right away” Lloyd Fisher Hauptmann’s chief eounsel visited the state prison 'this conafternoon and in a ference told the convicted German In the hope that the governor’s reporation earnings institution Lower Warden Eugene Reiley carpenter that tinder View of the South Dakota stpte prison the New Jerprieve powers Industry can be mad to prime its four conkilled as the for and who in a of of taken dash was scene own pump hostage liberty sey law cannot be exercised in his clash during the break An outside accom- behalf after Thursday March 12 victs which ended in death for three persons Experts Divided After that date Fisher informed But the experts are divided on the one of whom was the warden of the penal plice aided the prison delivery Hauptmann only two chances are whether of this proposal question left for the prisoner doomed to die of thp president would result In the week of March 30 for the more business activity and a decline of the lhfant Charles In unemployment or would simply A new Augustus Lindbergh Jr add a new jolt for business and mercy plea may be made before the increase unemployment court of pardons which it Is defAt the moment the relief problem initely understood will lie convened is as heavy or heavier than at any anew by Governor Hoffman prestime In the depression The presiident of the tribunal for that purdent’s $4 000000000 work fund Is If that plea fails applicapose families 3750000 about for caring tion for a new trial may be made to SIOUX FALLS S D March 7 (AP)— Life sentences offiAnother 1500000 are supported by supreme court justice Thomas W cials said tonight would likely be the penalties for the two states and localities bringing the Trenchaftl who presided at the More One Than Billion break of prison to yesterday’s relief on attempted surviving families about principals total Flemington trial and has twice sentecost of lives which three the persons 8250000 nced--the World war machine-gunnDefense for Kan Carrier Claude Likely To complicate the picture the Burlingame lanky to die effort to free his brother Harold set off the senwhose bureau of labor statistics reports youth This Year New Evidence that industries reporting to it adsational episode was in a prfson hospital under heavy guard T also vise of increases in unemployment shoulder told in arm wounds the from $nd Hauptmann about the gun recovering new evidence uncovered this week” for January totaling 650000 The 7 D— WASHINGTON Confinement March Solitary Fisher said "He was particularly American Federation of Labor asr term for auto theft was in soliThe spending of mors than a billion Harold serving a serts that 1200000 persons lost Interested In the eyewitness who dollars for national defenss in the tary confinement placed Isidor Fisch the jobs in January— the largest loss The convict Phil Ray cowed guards with guns furnished In five year furrier who left him $15000 next fiscal year was definitely proof the Lindbergh ransom money in by Claude and seized from the prison arsenal and fled in an Depends on Industry jected tonight as a house commita shod box on the murder scene He automobile with Warden Eugene Reiley as hostage Reiley The president still is depending tee prepared to draft a record naval also wanted to know all about Dr and Ray were killed during a running gun fight with a posse on private industry to absorb the John F (Jafsie) Condon’s attempt appropriation bill to add to the which ended ir the trio’s capture Idle workers He Is offering hie latto identify a prisoner in Florida Car Owner Killed est tax bill not only to raise more Three Actions Brought army fund already approved by the after he already had identified house the farm to finance money program Berlin Meisel whose car was taken from him for the Hauptmann as the ransom recipient on Constitutionality and the soldiers' bonus but also to Hearings Completed “He hasn’t given up hope by a flight was fatally shot by the convicts try to force industry to pay out on the $549591299 navy Prisoh inmates fell into regular routine under direction of shot” Are Dismissed long Hearings of in mors of its earnings the hope Meanwhile the political aspects of named acting warden as the state department of Leo Craig boon and the bill have cmpleted Stirring up Increased activity the governor’s new Inquiry into the justice prepared to launch a thorough investigation into the At the same time Mr Roosevelt Is appropriations subcommittee headAssociated Press By affair Monday Lindbergh kidnaping case continued prepared to push ahead with his ROCHESTER N Y March 7— ed by Representative Cary (D Ky) to occupy the attention of members The condition of George Collins deputy sheriff credited work relief program giving fed week next work will start drafting of the legislature Assemblyman a hospitaL He Constitutionality of the national lawas reported as critical with Ray killing jobs to the bulk of bor relatione act Basil B Bruno Monmdmth county today was upheld the measure which tops last year's the pursuit wounded in was the unemployed who are able to United States District Judge appropriation by $67859920 Republican indicated that his resowork The cost of this venture is by The war department bill carrying lution for a probe of the governor’s Harlan- - W Rippey-i- n the first denot far frond 23000000000 a year use of motor vehicle department cision on the measure’s validity in $545226318 also a peacetime cost the la Not only high but the home state of Its author Senanow Is pending in the senemployes in the Lindbergh case complications are arising ate will have vigorous support from tor Robert Democrat F Wagner First there is the problem of Final approval of both measures both Democrats and Republicans Judge Rippey dismissed three acdiscriminating between needy citi- tions brought when the lower house meets again In the western district appeared not unlikely as congress zens An arbitrary rule now divides of New York attacking the act’s thus far has shown little inclination Monday nightone class of Idle from another class denied motions for in- to eklmp on national defense Passage Doubtful Jobs will be given only to those who validity and reNew Airplanes A vote may be asked then also were on relief rolls before Nove- junctions to restrain the third ‘ gional labor relation board' from The navy appropriations-subcommitteon“ a bin sponsored by Assembly mber! 1935 7 (AP)— Unqualified opposition to man Harry Young a Republican hearings on complaints March toconducting WASHINGTON was described reliably Criticism of Return of employes day as strongly inclined toward air- the creation of a commission to negotiate new war debt settle- designed to prevent the governor's Next there is ths criticism of the Three Action H - Norman plane construction as a paramount ments was expressed today by Chairman Pittman (D Nev) of replacing Colonel return the government gets for the Plaintiffs in the three actions part as superintendent of of the national defense proSchwarzkopf money it is spending the state police when his five-yewere the Precision Castings com- gram The navy bill Is expected to the senate foreign relations committe Major General Johnson Hagood pany of Fayetteville N Y and the carry at least $26000000 for building His words coincided with Ger- term expires on June 6" Opposition who was relieved of his command E L du Pont de Nemours and 333 new of Mayor Frank Hague of Jersey airplanes many’s latest move which Intenbecause he called work relief money and the du Pont Rayon The committee was understood to sified European unrest In an inCity Democratic boss of New Jercompany “stage money" on the ground that company of Tonawanda The du be in general agreement on most sey to the measure is believed to “you can pass it around but you Pont companies brought two ac- provisions of the bill Unless un- terview which gave a distinct imhave assured its defeat however $220 in of cannot get anything out it the tions The split between the governor foreseen difficulties arise it should pression that the administration end” merely echoed what large The decision was the third In be up for house consideration next shared his attitude Pittman took and Schwarzkopf was further emnumbers of people have been say- the country on the phasized today when it was learned constitutionality week the position that any reopening of ing Relief labor is not efficient of the Wagner act that the state police chief will subwill carry nearly $14000000 It should be at the labor and taxpayers argue that they About two months mit no further weekly reports oil for construction of 12 destroyers the debt question Federal ago don't get their money’s worth from Judge John Martin ‘of Tennessee and six submarines and a total of request of the debtors the new1 investigation ordered by MANHATTAN BEACH the outlays Cal March 7 UP)— Mrs Hazel Hoffman ruled it constitutional At about the $182500000 for ship construction who McAdoo (D Cal) (Senator In answer to that relief officials same time Governor Hoffman who during Criswell trained her Airedale Judge Merrill E Otis of was secretary of the treasury when the last week disclosed that his insay that there was nothing at all Missouri took the opposite stand in dog to carry packages home — were contracted went to show for the billions that from the grocery store but many of the debts vestigators had found Alfred Hama decision out In grocery orders under the dole has introduced a resolution to set mond a witness who placed Hauptshe never expected him to In Case Fall mann’s dead friend Isidor Fisch They contend that under work reup a commission of nine to meet show up with enough money ruled the Judge Rippey complainlief the nation gets something to ants whose on the murder scene for the first here with representatives of nations to buy out the dog pound actions were brought show for Its money time had no comment to make towhich owe this nation $12000000-00- 0 The dog Peter deposited on the ground the labor act is in obligations arising from the But the biggest problem of all Is “wholly unconstitutional on the window sill of Mrs day on the Hauptmann-Lindberg- h and void" case reinvestigation World war Criswell’s home where he had Following a turning out to'Tie political Dyna- had failed to establish their case Agreements reached relief conference in the State buildwould be subject to congressional mite Is found to be wrapped up in and his to been trained grocery place TOKYO — March 8 (Sunday) UP) opinion accordingly held work relief The commission would ing the governor left to attend the the act within the power of congress Koki Hiroti Japan’s veteran foreign approval packages a pocketbook conannual inner circle show and polifor have $100000 bills In $220 expenses) Attached a String today taining under the commerce clause of the minister was believed to be nearticians' affair— in Man The pocketbook was identiHeld Compromise When congress voted $4800000-00- 0 constitution ing success early today In his strughattan fied as that lost by Mrsi M H ‘The right of labor to deal on an gles to construct a new government to the president for use in reFor the United States to make the Thomas Manhattan Beach lief It attached a string to the grant equal footing with its employer long Hirota designated premier after first move Pittman said would Mrs Pinchot May Seek last Wednesday In the form of a provision that' all has been recognized in the courts’’ the attempt of assassins last week simply mean notice to the world of members Premier that it was willing to make further against persons appointed to jobs drawing Judge Rippey wrote Ticket Place on Okada’s cabinet was expected to ‘‘compromises’’ salaries of $5000 or more must be At present $11 the submit his nominations to Lieuten- nations except Finland are in deapproved by the senate Bomb Found Mail in PHILADELPHIA March 7 D— ant-General Juichi Terauchi— fault That is the standard method of Cornelia Bryce Pinchot wife of his nominee for war minister — fqt The veteran Nevadan also said opening the floodgates of patronage For School Official approval former Governor Gifford Pinchot in State relief administrators reat Britain was more concerned announced conditionally today she Hirota already has run counter to over nonpayment of her war oblmost cases earned more than $5000 SYRACUSE N Y March 7 D-A the will run for the Republican nominaa year Consequently to hold their army’s tastes in a preliminary igation than the United States bepackage addressed to Chancellor tion for U S representative in the jobs they needed to get the sup- Charles Wesley Flint of Syracuse choice of ministers He had a slate cause she realized she could not regreat all Kensington mill district in chosen To senators of then that discovered that the their get port gain her prewar creditor position a nitrouniversity containing WASHINGTON March 7 UP) — northeast Philadelphia support there frequently had to be glycerine bomb and an ace of spades military men disapproved of three while herself a delinquent "HI state very frankly” Pitt- Whether someone “incapacitated the Petitions carrying 15060 signapromises concerning the filling of from a deck of playing cards was of his choices the vast number of administrative discovered in the Interfered tures urging her to become a cansaid "I do not favor the (Mc- pilot” or “maliciously man e Syracuse jobs that naturally grew from this It can't mean with the controls” of the American didate were presented to her Adoo) resolution this afternoon No clues as to Pigs Frozen Standing hug program the sender were found immediately anything else but a compromise Air Line plane that took its crew By Tribune Leased Wire When Mr Roosevelt asks for more by to Policy ANDOVER 111 March of three and 14 passengers to their inspectors postoffice Contrary billions to continue this program Chancellor Flint to whose home pigs frozen to death standing up “This Is entirely contrary to the deaths near Goodwin Ark eight ths storm is expected to break To the package was addressed" is on were discovered when the sun melt- position that has been constantly weeks ago probably will remain a meet the approaching storm he is a vacation at Miami Fla but his ed a snowdrift on Henry Swanson’s maintained by this administration mystery forever understood to be giving thought to wife is at home here adfarm The commerce department that the original debt was comproa plan to set up some sort of imthese possibilities in a forvanced reduced mised and the by largely to decide partial board questions added these agreement reached between a for- mal report today- but of policy to Investigate complaints were “not substansuppositions commission mer on of the behalf and to taks much of the present United States and similar commis- tiated by any of thq available eviWASHINGTON March 7 ID — A personal element'out of administrasions the foreign dence" representing tion of relief worded challenge of the At the same time the depart- strongly debtors of the Guffey coal of its constitutionality ment ended numsrous study ‘The matter then became a closed incident The amount of the debt leads some so highly sensational act by 66 mine operators today colFlood Yellowstone could not lided before the NEW ROCHELLE N Y March former Marcelle Edwards of the and the justice of it was admitted but unprovable that they statement supreme court with be published with the and to were our securities elaborate defense arguments pregiven Vanities who twice recently Routs Auto Campers 7— Tommy Manviile’s two beautiful old that: sented by the federal government left Tommy for Reno but each time government which it now holds n blonde chaperones and his ‘Since that' ‘time our government "Although fly(ng at a low altitude and the state of Pennsylvania her mind and came back changed has on every occasion maintained may have contributed to the cause In the government’s brief Solicitor-Gbody guard have failed DeTommy had bad luck in GLENDIVE Mont March 7 UP) spite their solictious protection the his office on New York'smoving that If there was to be any further of this accident the probable cause eneral Stanley Reed asserted Park —A score of tourists were routed to- heir to asbestos millions still feels avenue consideration of the matter it or causes thereof cannot be deter- unless the legislation Intended to was it learned yesterday regulate the- soft coal' Industry day from the municipal camp unsafe— the women pester him so When a truck arrived at the estate should be at the request of the debt- mined” The matter of Interference with through a "little N R A” was upgrounds here when the Yellowstone —and he is contemplating quitting here with a safe Insured for $40-0- ors not the creditor?’ the pilot was simply on of several held "labor instability and unrest" river backing up behind an ice the United States and containing various divorce conjectured alternatives Since ev- and "recurrent industrial warfare” He issued a statement today re- and separation papers jam overflowed its banks to Deputy Fatally Shot eryone In the plane was killed and were likely to continue1 Traffic on U S highway 10 a vealing this and his glooming in Tommy's previous threereferring wives a were no close main transcontinental route was In Texas Jail break there exile on his extensive door handle was found to have been State Contention to’ the actual crash officials said no interrupted as the water spread New Rochelle estate "Bon Repos” broken off He protested and Pennsylvania through its attorwas obtainable evidence over an area a mile long bordering "Threats against my life at- thereupon he says the moving men LUBBOCK Texas March 7 CD— positive Charles J Magiotti ney general of absence was hfere There '“complete the river west of Ice jammed tempts at extortion and pursuit by dumped another safe insured for Deputy Sheriff F E Redwine of contended that the act was "the only against a highway bridge here but various women fictious or other- $10000 into a muddy ‘gutter Man- Lynn county wounded by a negro In indication” of structural failure of way out of a situation that Is controls the structure was expected to with- wise have got to stop or I’ll go to ville called police and had the men jailbreak at Tahoka last nigWt fraught with grave peril not only stand the strain England to live” Manville declared taken to police headquarters where died today to the 23 states concerned but to Trains were operating on sched- I also don’t want to hear anything he charged they were intoxicated Dies'” Paris' Posses sought the negro Elmo Playwright the whole nation as well” ule but bus traffic was interrupted more from my fourth wife she but a police PARIS March 7 (UP)— Henry On the other hand the operators physician’s tests did Banks 43 who had grabbed hers and at Miles City where pas ought to realize we’re through" not bear him out and the men were gun from its scabbard and De Gorsse 68 internationally fa- insisted the law was "wholly void" His fourth wife is the gorgeous freed sengere were transferred to trains mous playwright died here today and "arbitrary shot the officer unreasonable and vC5 Record Navy TWO IN JAILBREAK Fund Rushed FACE LIFE TERMS In Congress 4 er ' 1 Labor Dispute Act Upheld by Judge in N Y six-yea- since-deceas- jn erally-financ- record-brekke- Pittman Assails McAdoo War Debts ‘Compromise’ - e DOG BRINGS HOME IN WALLET New Japanese Cabinet Nears GOP Air Tragedy Probe Closes post-offic- ROOSEVELT II Duce Reiterates KNOX TO TOP Determination N H PRIMARY to Win Goal N H March 7 UP) first state to elect delegates to the 1936 national political conventions will make its selections next Tuesday with President Roosevelt and Colonel Frank Knox favored for the presidential nominations by a majority of the Democratic and Republican candidates Colonel Knox Chicago newspaper publisher and copublisher of the Union-Leadat Manchester where he maintains a home is the first choice of a majority of the aspirants for places on the Republican delegation although none Is officially pledged to him Governor Alf Landon of Kansas is the unofficial second choice of several President Roosevelt has the support of all but a scattered few on the Democratic ballot and is assured of a majority of the delegation regardless of who the winners mey be In Tuesday's esnteeU New Hampshire law permits but not require candidates to themselves to anyone pledge whom they favor for the presidential nomination CONCORD — New By ANDRUE BERDING Associated Press Foreign Staff ROME March 7— Flanked by an array of conditions imposing Italy’s reply to the League of Nations’ appeal for peace in Ethiopia was dispatched to Geneva today in a tenor bespeaking Premier Mussolini's determination to get what he started after The reply resolved down to this after a meeting of the cabinet First Italy’s peace conversations will be conditioned on the realization by both the league and Emperor Haile Selassie that Italy Is in Ethiopia to stay both in territories already conquered and in others influence where a will be wielded the territory where Italy’s Influence must be felt it was explained is “defined by past Hamthire er treaties" Mailed Senate Chiefs Study House Recess Plans Impeachment Trial May Give Lower Chamber Vacation Period WASHINGTON Women Still Pester Him So Tommy May Leave V S March 7 adjournment of house and senate to allow house members to go home 'to their campaigning while the senate holds the impeachment trial of Federal Judge Halsted L Ritter was discussed today by senate leaders Senator McNary of Oregon the Republican leader broached the idea to Senator Robinson of Arkansas the majority floor chieftain as a means of preventing the trial holding up May 1 adjournment plans Robinsbn reserved decision believing it might be possible to hold the trial while the senate Is -awaiting house passage of the tax CD-Sep- arate bill McNary’s Idea was to have both houses clear their slates of essen- tial business and then adopt a joint resolution allowing the house to adjourn sine die Under the constitution one house can not adjourn longer than three days without the consent of the other McNary said a Joint resolution would solve this He said however that Robinson before making any decision wanted the senate next week to dispose of the Capper amendments to the stockyards act the Gore Panama canal tolls revision bill and the antichain store rebate measure Murder Trial Wilts Mountie DORCHESTER N B March 7 (UP) — A husky sergeant of the Royal Canadian Mounted police collapsed on the witness stand today at the trial of Arthur Bannister 19 charged with the murder of Phillip Lake and his common-lawife and son d Sergeant B G Peters told how he came upon Lake's charred form in the ruins of a cabin how he stumbled over the nude body of Mrs Lake in the snow not far away Then he was called upon to rearrange two teeth which had been taken from Lake's skull Pale and shaken Peters tried dutifully to carry out the task Suddenly he gasped and fell over in a faint w Red-coate- gold-crown- five-ma- Red-wine- capricious" Their brief was pre pared by John W Davis 1924 presidential nominee and 18 other lawyers After the briefs had been presented the court held its usual Saturday afternoon conference to dispose of pending business preparatory to Monday’s session when opinions will be handed down Sugar Institute At that time the justices may announce their decision on the government’s antitrust suit against the Sugar institute The Guffey act was challenged by James Walter Carter West Virginia and Virginia operator and by the R C Tway Coal company and other Kentucky concerns In the Carter case the District of Columbia supreme court held the act constitutional but declared invalid sections regulating wages and hours The western Kentucky federal district court upheld the act in its entirety in deciding the Tway cast Dem-ocrati- Fist Italy does not' intend to 1st -- her African armies stagnate If Ethiopia wants ’"peace it must seek it with an eye on the Italian mailed fist II Duce made it plain that "equality” as between Italy and Ethiopia does not exist in the Italian lexicon Hostilities cannot cease he said until Italy’s needs and demands are satisfied Thus did Mussolini accept “in principle" the appeal of the League of Nations for peace In east Africa The dictator’s demands on which he based any move for ending his campaign of occupation recently marked by outstanding victories on the norther front included influence on sections of Ethiopia such as the Lake Tana district and areas west south and southeast of Addis Second Supreme Court Hears Guffey Act Challenge 7-- Three in Mussolini Offers Stiff Terms to End Africa War Ababa Zone of Influence Significant was the point that Italian conditions Include the zone of Influence which would have fallen to Italy under the peace proposal formulated by Sir Samuel Hoare the then British foreign minister and Pierre Laval then the French premier An excellent authority divulged the inclusion of the Lake Tana area The lake is the headwater of the river NileL Ethiopia had accepted the peace proposals of the League of Nations committee of 13 without reserva" tion (The league asked for consideration of a peace formula holding in abeyance for the moment the quesnotion of— imposing additional--tions against Italy) ADDIS ABABA" March 7 UP)— Hundreds of residents fled from the capital to the hills tonight as fears of an impending Italian bombing Increased Half the population evacuated and the others were ready to leave at the first alarm Heavy clouds forestalled possibility of the expected bombing today but apprehensive residents an-- ' foreigners feverishly packed the belongings through the night Sewing Machines most prized Sewing machines possessions of many natives left first along with great cases of official documents Natives fled to familiar places miles from the capital and foreigners followed paths marked by the British legation to the nearest bomb shelters Hundreds of the refugees went to near-b- y Mount Antoto The government cases were taken to mountain storehouses 25 miles southwest near Gennet capital during the regime of Emperor Menelik Taxis and other vehicles left in the city were chartered by persons ready to flee at the first sign of danger News flashed from the south that a squadron of planes was passing over Sidamo province and headed for the capital caused greatest anxiety Clouds may have turned them back Reports from Andre John Melly leader of the British Red Cross unit at Koram in the north that Italian planes "deliberately” bombed the hospital for the second time Thursday added to the fears that Addis Ababa would be next None was killed in the second bombing Melly said but four more patients injured during the first bombing have died bringing the total to seven Other citizens have taken shelter In distant hills the report said Incendiary Bombs A government communique said 20 civilians and two soldiers were killed at Koram and that villages were fired by Incendiary bombs throughout the week Appearance of a trimotored Italian plane yesterday caused the fears of the bombing Although the plane soaring high apparently was only taking photographs of the terrain residents feared It was the prelude to a bombing campaign to wipe out the capital Its presence was particularly awesome following the bombing of the Red Cross unit at Magdalo In which Major Gerald Achilles Burgoyne former British army officer and commander of the unit was killed a Borah’s Aged Sister Suffers Severe Stroke FAIRFIELD UL March 7 UP)— Mary Alice Crews 88 years old a sister of Senator William E Borah of Idaho suffered a paralytic stroke at her home here today Physicians said her condition was critical Mrs I $ 'I - f A M -- 4 |