Show 0 - 4 Satu- red1y Zbt Mortjng :Slump Helps 1 1 of 1 e''' i 0 - i Require Faith in Future 1 I I '"44:1 ''' $4 1 MILWAUKEE March Thomas E Dewey campaigning inr the Republican presidential Itomination declared Friday night that the new deal max "a vested ii Interest in continued depression" and does not want recovery "It is the first Administration in a 'our history which has had a vested Interest in continued unemployment" the New York district at- 1 torney said in a prepared speech t which also Willi broadcast over a Wisconsin radio network Praising Wiscnnsin as a leader in I aocial progress he told this state's voters that "the country rightfully looks to you for continued leadership in its fight to win it way $ ' ' out of this new deal depression" (Dewey and Senator Vanden-)er- g of Michigan have entered delegate slates in the Republican tniumn in VVis(onsin's presidential preference primary next Tuesday Slates pledged to President noose- I velt and Vice President Garner are entered in the Democratic column) i "For kis just that –a new deal Dewey said V S Lags Ile Say 29 UM— I I 1 I 1 0 0 1 1 "' 4 ''''" 14i 1 t ' r - -- - 4 - - IN 4 49 1 i 1 t 1 lf 4 - 1 - i I ' f ? Law Conceals Child of Divorce As Custody Storm Rages The New Yorker declared that the new deal "has no faith in the future of this country" "It has no faith in the mystem of private enterprise that has made this country great" he went on "It believes that system has broken down It believes our economy has gone to seed In place of free enterprise the new deal believes in government domtnation It relies upon unlimited government spending in place of private enterprise that makes jobs "The hostility of the new deal toward business' has choked the spirit of enterprLae The life blood of our economy is in new enterprises—the new business ventures That IS thewity we replace businesses that die That le the way vire provide growth for the future" Dewey titiid that new factories wnuld have been built new machinery purchased mores would have been remodeled and new equipment installed "hut the policies of the present administration have stifled this development" I 1 Boy 1 hell in Secret Hotel While Parent Jim enile Court Battle for Poiseion j urors Indict 102 i 1 1 Judgek Eugene neymen Plumbers and Stearn Fitters an American Federation of Labor affiliate having 800 local unions throughout the country The grand jury mid defendants eonspired to effect a "restricted system of distribution" under which plumbing supplies are ola by the manufacturer to the jobber resold by the jobber to the master plumber and resold by the master plumber to the consumer" Under this system the Indictment declared "both the Jobber and the master plumber exact a charge In connection with the sale and distribution of plumbing supphes the master plumber being engaged in both the SaiR Rnd the installation of the said supplies and exacting a charge on each operation although he performs no services in connection with the sale" The grand jurors declared defendants boycotted and blacklisted thoxe who refused to fall in line with the "restricted system of dis- 1 MIAMI Ariz March '29 (ur)— the Prescott Ariz postman who detights in hiking on his days off and a cornpanion Itenry Chisum arrived y here Friday night after a xploratory hike into the Superstition mountain& Putnam herty now dabbles in archeology said he had found numerous Indian vases bits of jewelry and other artila et supporting the theory that th Superstitions once were the site of extensive Indian settlements lie brought nut ssith him a rarvad itY11101 of hear which h estimated was more than 7t10 !ears old tomtit q 1 !t i 1 Putnam n- 9t 1 4 Car- - orderly manner" LOA ANrEIE5 March 29 (UI') Removed From Dome —A special federal grand Jury reOn orders of Judge Miles Chief turned indictmenta Friday natning two labor unloni NI) trade asso- Deputy Sheriff Reuben W Herciations four corporations and 39 shey and Assistant IThomtis Orr reon charge ot price-fixin- g moved Diekie from the Juvenile individuals home without Judge Maddens conspiracy and deliberate k nowl edge damage in th electrical section of They refused to reveal vhere he southein California's building In- was being kept and said they dustry vs The jury continued work started would not disclose his het 'about& or to to his mother Madden Judge v6 hen Indictments Wrre Wednesday Dick le pink - checked brow returned In four other divisions of haired and with brown eyes apthe building In lAci new Indictments alleging parently was having high advenk an alert child en)(”s restraint of trade in violation of ture Ile his having picture taken On such two law the Sherman antitrust occasions a ide smile Meeks above chapters of th National Electrical his dimpled chin Ile speaks plainContractors' Association in the Los and appears 'Trolly fond of Angeles harbor district and Santa ly at goBarbara county seris added to the mother father and to any or all three PnatmanExplorer Finds Ancient Indian Re lira 1 Mrs tody of Dichie Judge Madden Intended the Colorado supreme court should decide the case The child's mother had remarried and she wanted to keep Dickie Judge Madden said he had power to issue a counter citation against Judge Miles Schmoyer and his attorney "That would he making a IRITO out of justice he said "Instead of two Judges getting into a fight like two public gladiators both trying to show who is right the case ithouM he decided in A calm tribution" ' Madden melite Snyder her attorney and members of juvenile court Judge Miles held Judge Madden In contempt when he failed to recognize an order returning Dickie Sehmoyer 4 from custody of his mother Mrs Snyder trt his father Marion Schmoyer wealthy tan& rancher Parents Divorced The Schmoyers were divorced in Fallon eounty Mont two years Dickie was to spend six ago months alternately with hi n parents His regular period with his mother expired March 1 and his father appealed to Judge Miles Mrs Snyder countered by having Juvenile court take temporary cus- From Page One) (Continued tI 1 ir Ul 11I011S F11111S Of the federal budget he sail: 'Balancing the budget is a matter of sound and competent admin istratton Spending for the sake of spending and spending for the buying of votes can he stopped The new deal has inflated the federal pay roll from 570000 to nearly That can be 1000000 employes stopped "The budget can be balanced without the sacrifice of any essential service and without depriving the needy of government aid" Discussing the trade treaty program Dessey declared that w hile agricultural exports had increased 16 per cent since 1931 imports which compete with American agriculture had increased 72 por cent "That is what I call selling Amer Iran agriculture down the river" he said - ' DENVER March 29 (UP)—Deputi sheriffs Friday night held incommunicado the principal of a legal battle between two judges and jurisdiction of two states They held him in secret at a hotel rides and gangster tales and tried to amuse him with piggy-bacSaturday he may be brought in armed escort into the courtroom of District Judge Floyd Mil es whose contempt citations then will he returnable against Juvenile Wants Balanced Budget 1 AP four-year-o- ld covery" 1 i' "child of divorce" is unRichard Schmoyer' While concerned over court wrangling about his custody eight people have been cited for contempt of court including judge Richard stays in the arms of Jennie Borizendene his official hostess Thomas Orr sheriff's official carries his toys depression of 1929 he continued: The gravity of our situation lies In the fact that the new deal enjoys more power the longer the depression is continued "The first step toward recovery Ix to take the government out of the hands of thoae who do not want Put it in the hands of recovery those who believe in the future of the country and who want re- a ' "'''''' - Asserting that the 'United Stales bad lagged behind other Winne in recovering from the world-wid- e Livingston said It was agriculture's duty to find new uses for Its prodats just as Industry considers the finding of new uses and the adapting of its products to old toles ono of its major tasks --T- he speaker cited a need for more research along agricultural lines to reduce farmers' losses "The annual loss suffered by farmers for which there Is no return amounts to almost unbelievable figures" he said "More than 6000 known species of insects are costinig growers like $2000000000 something Losses traceable to weeds are estimated at S1000000000 Add to these figures another $1500000000 charged to plant diseases and the total of $6500000000 is staggering Losses ('an Be Cut "These losses can be reduced materially through agricultural research and the reduction will increase the volume of farm products available to industry at the same time decreasing prices "The farmer however will benefit by lower prices for his products if he can produce for less and increase the volume of his sales because modern industry and merchandising have proved conclusively that fortunes are made on 'olume production and distribution with a fairly low margin of profit" Wheeler McMillen of Philadelphia president of the national chemurgic council and all other officers of tke organization were reelected late Friday Ralph Budd of Chicago president of the Burlington railroad was named to the board of directors I ' - research" i ing readity ri 4 i Rio Grande WitiA Hight 1 To 1 3 YOURESAFE'AT HOME 1 i I 41VITH i I A 44 -- ( i o-- 041 t is t ' tw 440 10441 - - 1111) 14"1 Ira 4' 0 ) h'n r AWN IN VITAMINS ANA El i t ii 1 'l ''' f ‘ Y ' --- ? 1 ' - iiikow ' I : '' voi qt ) I Ak ' 4 I t - i '44 : ' :4o2 - -- - '' ---- ltI 1 - - - - 9 yr pLIti " 0"- '' 4 - Con The trustees contend the 121-nilla btonch to too costly to ()polite — - 4 41 7 st"--:r- OP-- meo Fridsy fronted trustees of thts Denver & !tin Giande Vesilitn railroad permAsion to seek ohsndonment of Ito in holiseen tonito Colo and Santa Fe N M ill be filed The petition the Interstate commerce commis- - R IANCIK li cos'-- c:Ni i i i - v 7 ' - r 1 lie:' r-- 0 : mittloatt ( ) ) 4f -e f- Coln !starch 29 Federal District Judge J Foster - i t4 J0- 1 "1 - - 1 i 41- ‘-- -- f - -:- ruunn CEREALS I MINIM Ak pur Junking ‘ initstins qubtit ly lonthed haling Powntrd by noon' uisl4Iy nvedwal4 I - 1 Loves Mn' Frances Mahoney preaent baby $16000 lea& Mothe'r Claims Baby '31ixt1p' Lessened Love LOS ANCELES March 29 tPI-Mrs Frances Mahoney suing a in hospital because of a mix-u- p which she charges three babies were involved testified Friday she does not have es much affection for tbe' baby she was finally d given as hers as for the one she previous nursed for 10 days She is ailing the California Lutheran hospital for $16000 damages because of mental suffering she charges she was forced to undergo v4'hen told the boy was not her own "Will you tell the Jury if 3r)ur affections and feelinga for baby No 3 which you now have are the same as for baby No 2 which you nursed for 10 days in the hos- red-hair- dark-haire- dark-haire- tier Oft think the first 10 days are the—" she started to reply and then when Superior Judge Peirson M Hall interrupted and directed that she reply directly the said: "Not as much" Mrs Mahoney declared she did not believe the baby finally given to Mrs Ann Boaz who was in the hospital at the same time is the same as the infant "1 dark-haire- Blackmail Mob Draws Terms d dark-haire- d Saltman sA n Foresters Would Fight Fires With Planes and l'arachuts mrssoutA Mont March 79 1111—Congreart willing the U St Will aend woodri forPlit 11E0rVir n1Pn 10 the scene of forest fires in he A'OP1 hig year via anti parachute All congregm has In do la pro vide th funds nerekkary to Art vs' rice th parachute plan from th evperimental to the practical stage air-pia- I 'I Fore Kt stervice officials pointed nut the feasibility tot parachuting a few till fighters from planes tho srenell of small blayea quickly enough to corral the flames before they hays Urns In apreart The mn ran In firea In this mannve InAta4 nf tipt)0 ofta foretera helieN taken hour necesary to hike and park Into temoto regions I) e In NEW l'ORK March 29 CPI— John (Buck) McNeil dockmaster Friday made the 281rd rescue' He pulled a 70- of his career woman from the bay by year-ol- d having himself lowered from the seawall and throwing a rope While Patrolman' about her Francis B Donovan himself possessor of a record of almost 100 rescues was writing out a re- - port on Buck's feat he heard cries from the waterfront and pulled Belisora Nova 40 and homeless from the water Nova' had been pushed in by art assailant later captured SANTA CLAUS Ind March 29 u would hardly expect any news from here at this time of year but Santa Claus' tiny post office—scene of a big rush each Christmas—is exceptionally busy right now Postmaster Oscar L Phillips says many pranksters have decided that a Santa claus postmark on April Fools' day would provide some additional foolishness- - MOUNT CARROLL March 29—Frank Puterbaugh 87 of Lanark has filed suit fora divorce from his fourth wife Rotel ta Puterbaugh 71 years old to whom he was married February 2119:19 He charges she de- By Tribune Leased Wire OMAHA Neb March 29—Police Lieutenant Louis J Worms Springer spaniel Rex Wednesday night chewed the throng fastening the door of his doghouse in the basement and slipped upstairs Ile ate 18 colored Easter - 0 STANDIECIARal '4 r it - design and color 'di III an Ir - tidious d most thrifty s NAVY and an BLACK --- - ‘ z :- i 11 CZ rarl 111 7111(71 CI ' L- r22 -1 MAN - TAILORED — 4 i V)g 1 Smart Spring 4 k c-- Lo DRESS- r I E - MAKER and tl PIECE SUITS The shade and style you love best is here at a THRIFTY PRICE 1 on such saleSrfl - (1195 "" I TERMS priced at Liij $3995 to See These Clever 1 ‘- sP ‘ t 'N l t - i r I ' : New Spring " :' -- 1 1 I DRESSES'It to 41 BLACK and NEW Sprint ahadel So beautiful do them on mean I k more than thiat wordetdo:nut book of Size' 12 tto 'NAVY and ‘ Y 4 i4 Low: t ) -- t ‘' :plor : Site ' — $279 It - : MISSES' SHOES 1 tr:ti:: i:' : I f ' 11 1 1 Up 1 : rf 0 1 ii I I ("MILS' I e t Up $249 k lit e Sprilig 1 f to o Z c rinrod Tor ()pen AAA sivies ALL are NEW earring models ' I !tts 0 leription4 - 1 ci 20--31 $ i :1)j 1 1 e1-1- I - i 49'''' t Kerr registrar William voters announced Friday Democre ir registration totals f 1 ''' 509049 Open '- OY1 ' pF MILLIONS WHO HAVE MADE IT THE WORLDS -4 LARGEST StILER AT MI ' t ' I'-1 '' : :: ' ‘ ''' - 4 '''-- - - ' I - - : r Si' 11 t il " I 1 ' A(1014tit - S 1 - L( I 1 4 N I ' 4 al ' of ASPIRIN 1 -- "0-- I ulaairi:Pat —7- - t10---- - - A t i I P I I 4 1 : r I I 't 1 ‘Iv:i 'Ye?' - i l'— - 7: 11--- ) :'' im- g5 r LOS ANGELES March 29 UPI— Los Angeles county's registration for the presidential primary is tthe 1533744 largeet In history thliii hp ci '1 '' ‘ -4 Voter Regioration Hits All:Time Iligh IC the par L4r- A '4 s w ''t ( lori--- - clectarPrt ronErPta had Leg Ion traria a gravP miptake In rettonng pernitmiton to fortify the Island of Guam "The mistake should he rectified before it la toe late" hp spirt am and $ i T01 ANGELES March 29 tin — !railing Iriday for Honolulu Major Raymond J KPH) of Detroit national commander of the American R STC11010E w I C— J pressive array of the NEW spring shades ' —coats you'll be thrilled to I ' select — and i kAi 14 extra proud to wear! to $2295- Lack of Island Fort I I) answer every demand of the most fas- So 'I ' that Coats Mel Assails t111'7' 4 1 ORTS tic° ! Danish-America- and Republican 4 412917: ' Herbert Hoover former president of th United States was presented with plaque Friday in behalt Of Scandinavian colonies in the United States for his Finnish relief work Birger Ting lof made the hy accompanied presentation n Philip Pavel Loa Angeles artist who created the plaque Hoover PAid the eurrese of the Finnish relief collection some $1000000 in three months was due to "magnificent cooperation of the press of the United States" explaining that 1425 daily newspapers Joined in receiving donalionafrom the public there having been 2000000 contributors 97130 ira s"dEa:e'111 tjaasutnetYrininr II M I ?: Norse Give Hoover Plaque for Finn Aid is ' I 11' Spring Millinery - Meanwhile three more murder indictments were handed up by the Kings county grand jury making a total of nine mobsters marked for the electric chair Barry Malone r a nk Abbadando and Harry Strauss were Indicted for the Rudnick murder txuts lon I 1- ago March 29 t I serted him a month after their marriage : Information that the actual victim WEIS Yuran linked the murder mob more strongly to Lepke who it now appears did not wish to soil his hands by slaying witnesses and instead—with his money power from the lucrative garment and t r uc king rackets—assigned the dirty work to the quick triggermen of Brooklyn Lepke has already been tied to three other slayings by the Brooklyn syndicate that of 'fleorge Rudnick In 1937 the 1936 killing of e Joseph Rosen and the of Irving Penn last July 25 Five Mob Murders Friday attempts were made to lit the attempted assassination of Joseph Miller a clothing manufacturer last March into the same puzzle of murder for cash With the Yuran case there are a total of five mob assassinations believed to have been contracted for by Lepke As the Bronx grand Jury heard evidence In the Penn case Abe Levine and Anthony Maffetore were brought from their hideout to tell the tribunal what they knew Officials disclosed that Joseph Miller who like Yuran was preyed upon by Lepke In the garment racket ronterred erre") with the police Friday In hopes of finding among the collection of Brooklyn hoodlums now Jailed the two gun- MPR who ambushed him and riddled him with five bullets a year LOS ANGELES 87 Seeks Divorce Man Somebody's in Doghouse 'WW1- P Doubles on Rescue 01--Yo- Jig-sa- FBI Arrests Plane Worker "so-call- more Santa Claus No Foohn' murder-bymistak- Mrs Mahoney considered her own for 10 days She said she visited Mrs Boaz recently and saw the baby that was nnally given her Never Saw It Again light-haire- oeirip victim was Yoe II Miller—minor hoodlum who was kidnaped at Ferndale Sullivan county d pital?" Cuts ttehebuuti)kit four fold Rajean M Hoboken N J textile authority told the Indiana Home Economics association Friday "A wife Is expensive because her clothing wears out each season for women demand the sheerest fabrics in undergarments dresses and hose and the most perishable leather in their shoes" snow-covere- 3 box of choeeggs a three-poun- d olates knocked over an Easter lily and ate its four blooms and kit the living room looking as if a tornado had struck it Trying to herd Rex back to the basement Worm poked a broomhandle through a china cabinet glass and then kicking at the dog struck his bare foot against the Ice box to live Co-di- By Tribune Leased Wire NEW YORK March 29—State police began digging around the d edges of a swimming pool near Monticello N Y Friday for the body of Hyman Yuran dress manufacturer who fell prey to the racketeering Louis Buchalter and disappeared in September 1938 when the state needed him as a Dewey racket-bustin- g probe witness No trace of him has since been found The excavation for his body is believed to have followed the babbling s of Abe Re les who for days has been carrying tales in the hope of saving himself the electric chair Working under Inspector Ernest Maynard troopers dug a trench 30 feet long and four feet deep on the margins of the pool at Rosemont lodge two miles north of Monticello By dusk they had unearthed the drain in which Yuran's body is believed entombed They made one other excavation on the property on information that the body may have been interred near the base of a cesspool Hint at Burial Earlier In the law's whirlwind vengeance on the MISS murder mob witnesses hinted at the hurial of a body near a swimming pool drain but it WAX then believed the d Previous to nursing the baby Mrs Mahoney had tea hued she was presented with a infant "with a mouth likeJoe E Brown's" as the one to which she had given birth "During your entire slay in the (ID-29 YORK: March NEW hospital did you ever see the baby Prison sentences ranging from six with the Joe E Brown mouth a months to five years were imposed second time?" Attorney Ilahn Friday on nine members of a al asked 000000 extortion ring which preyed "No" the mother on wealthy men fearful of exposure replied of scandals in their private lives Mrs Boaz filed suit against the All had pleaded guilty but it was settled out of hospital Assistant District Attorney Her- court man T Stichman told the court that Thomas Evens 30 and Sava-tot- e Andelmoci 29 two of the conspirators acted as lures for the high ring frequenting class night clubs" where they scraped up acquaintance with wealthy men The victims he said paid anyTribune Leased Wire where from $10000 to $75000 when NEW IORK March 29—Arrest the gang threatened exposure and Andennoci admitted his gleanings of a former atmy officer on sabotage charges coupled with reports ran as high as $13000 a year that at least a dozen of Uncle Sim 's newest fighting planes have been grounded for an electric eye acem Quiz check Of suspected defective parts Into Friday spotlighted a secret On CoNrs Death federal probe into labor and inSTATE COLLEGE Pa starch 29 apection conditions in America's ar Industries (T)--Nag- le P Young ho man taken in custody by oil burner salesman was being B 1 agents Friday was Edwin N F in secluston the questioned k'riday of a state police substation about Hopson Jr described as a World the murder and mutilation of war officer in the army's chemical Since June 1039 HopR a eh a elTaylo r Pennsylvania division son was employed as an inspector Stale college freshman In the Wright Aeronautical corTroopers arrived early at the Pleasant Gap headquarters with poration's vast engine plant at N J Young who WW1 arrested early Paterson 'town was accused of approvFriday In Philadelphia They took him inside the substation nine miles ing defective propellor adapter from here and locked the doors and plates constructed under sealed orders for the army These adapter drew the blinds plates 'Ar e ts designed for installation of variable pitch propellors in model warrtaft The change Man Who 'Made' Hitler 1939 was essential in the opinion of army experts to bring the at Find4 Haven in France planes up to standards required for modern warfare PARIS March 29 fabulous German IndusThyxAen hn "mAdo" 11111er by hix Director Wins Custody tralist PArly support hut now wishes he hadn't is in France on exile from Of Two Daughter LOS ANGELES March 21 0'1-- nail Germany The deepest secrecy cloaks the Film Director Xing Vidor weri financier's activities Ite armed granled cuotody of his tArn omen in Porta Monday stopping at a daughter') Friday after he pleaded smart hotel hut carefully shielding they Pre 'Mongered by war The girlo Antonia 12 and Behis identity Wednesday he lett for 'somewhere in Trance" not too linda 10 art with their mother fir from Pori end possible con- the former actreoo Eleanor Board-meIn southern Franco ferences with Frnch officialdom 1 ' ha as aillts17erbehasebsaleeP f4 lf I! i Burial Near Swimmini Pool she may be 29 UPI—Two March Ind FRENCH LICK Witness Hint at CHICAGO March 29 UPI—L F Livingston of IDu Pont company told the sixth annual chemurgic conference of agriculture Industry and selence Friday that agriculture should spend three and one-hatimes as much as It does on research to 'place Itself on a par with industrial research "Agriculture" Livingston said "spends on research only about of one per cent of the value of 'agricultural products This include' a all the money Out in by the United States government "On the other hand the manufacturing Industry as a whole spend of 1 per approximately one-hacent of Its grom sales revenue on 1 ' 'i or Mob Murder Old Marital Cliche Agriculture Advised To Curb Waste Develop New Markets ( 4 Needs of Nation ' i ' : $ I NY Police Dig Textile Expert Upsets For Victim Asks $16000 I Farmers to push Research -— New Deal :Dewey Avers I 71C1ieinist Urofes Center of Judicial Row March 30 1910 ike ireibunt nI1 " - rat011 1'1i- WW1 4 1 i 1m — k - I |