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MAY 16. 1937 116 Pages Wirephoto: Derby Queen Sees Preakness Run SPAIN PLANS 3RD CABINET Roosevelt Court Bill Edict Against Compromise Plan Threatens Fight to Finish FIRE RAZES ST. BRIDGET'S SANCTUARY Assistant Pastor Saves Holy Eucharist TO 'WIN WAR' 1 11 A Laoanero Acts Foes in Congress Nettled-Rule on. SEC Waited STORM RIPS SHIPPING AS Crisis as His Second Falls By The Associated Press Stern, gray-haired Francisco Largo Caballero undertook lat RIVERS RISE night to form a new "win-the-war' Spanish government Rains Leave Toll His second cabinet of the civil war fell yesterday morning. Four hours later he again was Intrusted with the task of ministry-making.

Fires Hail Chief, But It's His Day Off The city staged a big welcome to ita new Are chief, George N. Fletcher, yesterday and last night. The Ink was hardly dry on Chief Fletcher's appointment when things began to happen. Starting with a still alarm to St Bridget's Church in Hand Street a period of less than four hours saw 12 alarms of fire, Including one three-two alarm. In between times firemen had to rescue a woman locked in the bathroom of her home.

It was a great welcome to Chief Fletcher, but the chief missed it all it was his day off! In New England, Rush to Sea The government crisis was traced to the anarchist revolt In Catalonia, still not entirely suppressed. i 6 z3 1 -t 1 ti I 'toS i iLHM.JUMj '--mmmA irJ Largo Caballero, extreme however, said he would try to Boston UFI- A two-day rainstorm blew out to sea last night after destroying life and property off shore and sending New England form a new administration with streams toward flood crests. the same political elements as the old Socialists, left Republican Clearing skies quieted flood fears Communiates and Anarcho-syndi In Massachusetts, Vermont and New Hampshire as rain-drenched calists. Valencia Bombed JUSTICE L. D.

BRANDEIS Hot planning to retire BRANDHBSET TO KEEP POST Flames reduced the beautiful mountain slopes drained into the Connecticut, Merrimack, Housa-tonic, Winooski and tributary While the premier worked In altar and sanctuary of St. Bridget's Church In Gorham Street to charred Valencia, the governments tempor rivers. ary capital was bombed by a fleet ruins early last night as eight fire companies sped on a "three-two" Albert Graham Ober mem of insurgent airplanes. Several ber of a prominent Baltimore alarm to save the edifice from de persons were reported wounded. In North Spain, insurgents press family, was pitched into tha sea struction after a young priest had and lost 10 miles off Block Island risked his life in saving tha Holy ed on in their offensive against Eucharist.

R. when the yacht Flying Cloud of Baltimore lurched as it plowed Bilbao, Basque capital and important seaport Washington (UJ!) Justice Louis D. Brandels, oldest member of the Supreme Court has intimated to Washington P) The admlnlsv tration's "no compromise" edict OB the Roosevelt court bill was the) signal yesterday for opposing forces to square away for a Senate battlo that may go down as one of tha bistorio debates of all time, or may suddenly dissolved by a surprise development Leaders of the opposition quickly accepted the challenge of administration leaders, who declared that "the battle will go on" for the bill submitted by President Roosex velt more than three months ago. Tha unyielding "die-hards" among; the opponents expressed gratification that the issue would bo drawn on the unmodified bill. But from the moderates who had hoped for a compromise settlement, cam a defiant statement that they might withdraw their offers and "lick" tha administration on a "straight-out-vote." McCarran Issues Warning This warning was Issued by Senator McCarran who recently swung the balance of the Senate Judiciary Committee against the proposal for six new Supreme Court justices by announcing his opposition, but who had been fighting for a cosBpramisa of two.

"Perhaps those of us who have been inclined to Interpose compromise with the hope that we might go on with tha legitimate business of the Congress and the country will now be inclined to withdraw our proposals," McCarran said la a statement; "This, it appears from report emanating from Friday's Whlto House conferences, would be more in keeping with the attitude of the other side. "If, as it appears, there is to be no willingness to compromise it might be the attitude of those who are against the administration plan to offer no compromise, but instead to bring the issue to a straight-out vote and we've got them licked." Watch Developments Tha mors unyielding of the foe such as Senator Wheeler (D. Mont) bad a different reaction. They expressed hops the President would "stand pat on so contending it would mean certain defeat for the bill. Privately, they expressed anxiety Insurgents reported the northern Hero of the fire which attracted hundreds to the area and caused damage upwards of $15,000 was the Rev.

Ralph Neagle, young assistant into a heavy sea. Grounded Craft Towed wing of their army had reached a group of close friends that he does not contemplate retiring ness, with Gretchen Thomson, recent queen of Winchester, apple blossom festival. Other race picture, Page 1C. AP Wirephoto Ellen Bentley, left, Kentucky Derby Queen, failed to see the race last Saturday, but was on hand yesterday to see the Preak the outskirts of Munguia, seven Donald H. Sherwood, owner of pastor.

He dashed from the rectory miles northeast of their main ob when the alarm was sounded by from the bench at the present Janitor Edward Walker shortly the craft, reported the accident when the yacht made Newport, R. on its trip from Fairhaven, to Gibson's Island, New after 6:30 o'clock to save the time, it was) learned last night The intimation was given, sacred particles and valuable POPE SUFFERS York. was understood, In an effort to WALLY ARGUES DUKE INTO SUIT dispel suggestions circulated The three-mas' ed Canadian schooner Minas King, which went The church fire climaxed a of 12 alarms that kept a large part of the city's apparatus on the run cently that he plans to resign at aground near Quoddy Head, NEW ATTACKS the conclusion of the court's pres for four hours. Follows Rubbish Fire ent term. Brandels is 80, ten years beyond the retirement age Friday night, was towed to anchorage in the nearby Johnson's Bay late yesterday by the coastguard patrol boat AD-58 and a commer Less than three hours after a proposed by President Roosevelt, Vatican City The Pope has rubbish Are had caused $50 damage Brandels' office declined official cial vessel.

suffered a relapae during his vaca in tha basement of the rectory -it comment on. the retirement situ tion at Caste! Gandolfo, reliable re 50 Hand Street, tha church fire was Off Marblehead the big class racing sloop Ranker was dismasted ports reaching the Vatican said discovered by Walker when he left ation which came to a as the met yesterday In one of Its yesterday. in a choppy sea as it was being his supper table in his quarters on final Saturday conferences of the towed from Bath, to Newport the church property to answer a The reports came from persons Sports Roundup HORSE RACING War Admiral noses out Pom-poon in spectacular Preakness race; Mucho Gusto wins at Nar-raganaett. BASEBALL Red Wings blow in 12th inning; Baltimore wins, 9-5, University of Rochester sweeps doubleheaddcr from Oberlin, 3-2 and 4-0; Zornow pitches one-hit game. George Selkirk's sacrifice fly gives Yankees 6-5 win over Athletics.

CREW RACING Cornell rows second as Har vard oarsmen sweep to quadrangular victory; Syracuse and MIT third and fourth. TRACK University of Rochester defeats Oberlin, 68; to 62 '4 as Varsity relay team races to new, track record. year. buzzer signal, believed to have been R. where It had planned to start working out tomorrow for Amer closely connected with the Casicl Gandolfo villa.

They said the Pope The word concernins Brandels given by crossed wires. plans was revealed after persist ica's cup competition. Monts, France (JP) The Duke of Windsor started yesterday to replenish his wardrobe for his marriage to Wallis Warfleld. A squad of Paris tailors measured him for his wedding suit. He was said to have agreed after a friendly argument with his bride-to-be to buy his first new suits since he gave up the throne of England.

Herman L. Rogers, spokesman for the couple, Indicated be would announce their wedding date between 2:30 and o'clock Tuesday afternoon. The ceremony probably will be In June. That Information was given after the Duke talked at length by tele- Running to the rectory where he thought he was wanted, Walker ent reports had circulated in con again was suffering from fluttering of the heart, with frequent spells of difficult breathing, during which Many New England streams were gresslonal sources that the dean of jective. The southern wing was stated to have encircled Amorebieta, in a valley 10 miles southeast of the seaport.

Sending Young to U. S. Five hundred children of the refugee-swelled population of the city, the Basque mission In Paris announced, will be evacuated to the United States. Insurgents in the University City sector of Madrid, besieged while besieging the capital, carried on a war within a war. Government militiamen held their fire as reports ran the length of the government trenches that a revolt had broken out among their foe.

They hazarded a guess a group In Santa Cristina Hospital wanted to surrender to the government forces against the wishes of the force in the Clinic Hospital. British Warship Towed In The British desrtoyer Hunter, disabled by an explosion that killed eight men and Injured 14 Thursday off the coast of Spain, was towed stern-first Into Gibraltar Harbor. A mixed investigating commission of British and Spanish officers continued search for evidence of the cause of the explosion, which British authorities earlier laid tentatively to a floating mine. Noted Tapestries Sold at Auction still over their oanka last night, but damage by flood waters was the court's liberal group contem learned the buzzer had not been sounded from there so he went across the church yard to answer he gasps for air and perspires plated quitting the bench In June, copiously. There was a suggestion that Jus The Pontiff also was suffering tice Willis Van Devanter and from a recurrence of the varicose vein lesions in both legs.

possibly another of the court con servatives might Join Brandels In believed slight. Power Service Hit About 100 homes in Keene, N. were cut off from elcctrlo power. Officials there reported 3.11 inches of rain had fallen in 32 hours. Three and a half feet of water Although he continued to receive retirement.

phone with London. Intimate friends of Brandels that a compromise might be ne a restricted number of church officials and pilgrims the Pope takes only a few steps daily. gotiated. said, however, that the Jurist has no plans for retirement and It was While they prepared for tha While he is in his private apart revealed tnat ne has made ar rangements to engage a new sec first showdown vote on the bill In the Senate Judiciary Committee Tuesday, both sides watched covered Highway 302 above the flood control dam at East Barre, and traffic was detoured. retary to assist him next year.

This ments and the library, he is pushed about in a wheel chair. When he is taken to other parts of the villa for audiences, he is carried In the gestatorial chair to tha throne. secretary, recommended by Judge anxiously for outside developments The Connecticut River was ris Learned Hand of the Second that might suddenly change the POLAND RIOTS TERRIFY JEWS entire course of the battle. One reliable source said that be Rogers said Mrs. D.

Buchanan Mcrryman of Washington, D. Mrs. Warfield's "Aunt Bessie" would come directly to the chateau for the wedding after her arrival in France next week. An extra butler and two chambermaids were added to the chateau's staff as preparations for the wedding were accelerated. The Duke played golf yesterday, unruffled by the controversy with the British government over what title Mrs.

Warficld shall have after her marriage. (Other Stories on Page 8A) United States Circuit Court and by Prof. Felix Frankfurter of the Harvard Law School, Is a young Their eyes were centered on the cause his aching legs will not stand the strain, the Pope has ceased ing at the rate of two Inches an hour. At Vernon dam at the Massachusetts Vermont line police reported the stream at flood-stage, but no alarm was felt at Northampton, below the dam. a buzzer in tha rear of the sacristy.

As he opened the rear door, roaring flames beat him back. Dashing back to the rectory, Walker called to Father Neagle and the pastor, the Rev. John J. Bresnihan. who were in the dining-room.

While Miss Nellie Bowen, housekeeper, telephoned an alarm the young priest and janitor ran to the church. The pastor, In III health, remained In the rectory. Disregards Danger Disregarding the danger as flames spread about him and billowing smoke choked htm. Father Neagle removed the Holy Eucharist and the particles used In the Holy Communion sacrament by the church and carried them safely to the rectory to uphold the tradition of the Roman Catholic Church to save the Holy Eucharist First firemen on the scene sensed the threat of the church's destruction and sent in a "three-two" alarm which brought additional companies under Battalion Chief Coates. As pumpers went Into action a dozen pressure lines were turned Supreme Court itself for a deci graduate of that school.

sion on the constitutionality of the celebrating Mass and listens to Friends of Brandels In official Social Security Act or for any services conducted by one of his secretaries. Prof Aminta Milani, positions said that, becauoe of the A two-foot rise in the Merri court's customs, they doubted that the Pope's physician, sleeps in the mack at Manchester, N. caused indication of retirements. Either development, they said, might have a decisive influence on the outcome of the contest Brandois himself would be willing police to warn families near the papal villa every night, arriving early in the evening to examine his to speak publicly concerning plans. river to be ready to move.

his patient Hints of Retirements There were hints, In soma high Heavy Rain Snags 'Corpse Mystery Ford to Receive quarters, that Justice Van Devan-ter would soon announce his retirement without waiting for the outcome of the conflict. Barge Canal Traihc Engineers' Medal Reaches 99 Toll Tientsin UE Chinese authori Some of the court bill opponents said, however, they felt certain Albany (UP) Snow, rain and freak weather hit sections of upstate New York yesterday. A "hard" snowfall was reported from Canton, where the U. S. Brazil Loan to Aid Coffee Price Rule Rio de Janeiro iJP) The Bra-i zilian government yesterday lent Its Department of Coffee 500.000 contos (approximately $30,000,000) to help control world coffee prices.

Fernando Costa, president of the coffee department said the loan would not necessitate additional taxation, but would be mads In Detroit UP) The nation's me se said today two more bodies Manhasset 4JP) The magnificent tapestries and ancient Persian carpets that graced the 87-room mansion of the former Mrs. Nicholas Brady commanded the highest prices yesterday as the six-day auction of the estate's furnishings came to an end with sales totaling $471,761. The sale of the furnishings was ordered by Mrs. Brady, now the wife of William J. Babington Ma-caulay, Irish Free State minister to the Vatican, after she turned over her estate.

Inisfada, to the Society of Jesus. In yesterday's sessions, four famous tapestries brought more than half tha total of the day's sales, $253,840. there would be no retirements as long as the bill is pending. On the other hand, they added, there into the vaulted sanctuary and had been found floating In Hal River, bringing to a total of 99 Weather Bureau said a tempera extension ladders were raised inside the church and from the chanical engineers will pay tribute to Henry Ford here next week at the semi-annual meeting of the American Society of Mechanical ture of 34 degrees had been were Indications that if the President would withdraw the court bill, three retirements would fol the number of bodies found In the "corpse mystery" since Apr. 6.

reached. Only twice In 28 years rear outside. Sloshing in ankle- Engineers. deep water in the sanctuary, has the section witnessed such late snowfall. Only a few of the bodies exam low quickly.

The motor magnate wMl receive paper money and backed by 15- sacristy and church aisles, firemen removed statues, candlesticks, In addition to Van Devanter, ined the last month have shown evidence of drug addiction, the the Holley medal, high award of A 36-hour continual downpour of rain swelled the Barge Canal and they said. Justices Brandeis and the society, "for revolutionary In authorities disclosed, denying re year 6 per cent government bonds. It was estimated the loan would inflate Brazil's currency, by 12 Sutherland would drop out of tha tied up traffic. Nearby streams ports the corpses were drug ad Warsaw KJP) The bombing of a Jewish building In Wasaw and rioting against Jews In Grabow, Ixdz Province, yesterday marked tha spread of anti-Semitio disorders In Poland In spite of nationwide police precautions. A bomb exploded at the entrance of the Jewish Community Building In the capital, damaging the building but causing no casualties.

A mob that collected in Grabow after a Jewish shopkeeper had knifed a Gentile competitor beat all Jews it could find and smashed 250 windows In Jewish' homes. Frightened Jews barred their houses until the riot subsided. Also In Brzesc the war time Brest-Lltovsk some 30,000 Jews remained hidden in their homes while a large crowd followed the coffin of a policeman whose stabbing by a Jew Friday precipitated serious disorders. Authorities had feared there would be further rioting in Brzesc in connection with the funeral, but tension was somewhat relaxed when it passed off peacefully. In tha Brzesc rioting Friday more than 50 Jews were injured, three seriously, and $500,000 damage done to Jewish property by crowds enraged by the cry, "A Jew has killed a policeman." During the night many Jews fled from Brzesc; hundreds of others crowded their synagogues to pray for cessation of their troubles.

were reported nearlng the tops of fluence through Invention and practice on transportation and on mass production methods in manu vestments and other articles which Father Neagle and Walker had been unable to reach while the heat was intense. Several stations used In the Way of the Cross court All three of these justices are now past 73 years of age. Brandeis has been one of the per cent Total paper money circulated recently was estimated by dicts who had fallen or were tossed into the river which flows through the heart of Tientsin. their banks. High winds accompanied the squalls and cold weather was reported in almost every com officials at a 4,000,000 contos facturing." Alex bow, president of the De liberals," but the other two have Index 4 Japanese bad suggested that all voted consistently with the "con- servative" group.

rite were taken down and removed to safety by firemen and volunteers among, the parishioners. troit Edison will make tha presentation at a dinner conclud Barring some such outside de Defender of Suher the victims were drug addicts and that some of them were killed to avoid hospital expense. munity. Albany saw tha blghnst preclpl' tation in May since 1906. The deaths of two Kingston, N.

fireman was attributed indirectly to the storm. With flames subdued fire and police inspectors sought to deter ing the convention Thursday, Newlyweds Drown Dies in New England velopment, congressional leaders forecast that the court battle would keep Congress in session all sum The Chmese court Investigating the mystery revealed, however. mer. Such a forecast came from that several bodies showed wounds. In Auto Plunge Warmer and clearing skies were Democratic Leader Rayburn (C SECTION A.

Foreign, domestic and Western New York news, editorials. SECTION B. Rochester news, deaths, want ads. SECTION C. Sports and financial news.

SECTION D. Society news, theaters, radio. SECTION E. America Speaks, magazine, hobbies, music and art. forecast for today, however.

of tha House, one of those Fishermen Drown who conferred with tha uncom Wickford. R. LtS) Austen G. Fox, 87,. well known retired New York lawyer who defended William Sulzer, former New York governor, when the latter was impeached In 1913.

died in his home last night Fox was also a special assistant district attorney in prosecution of New York City police officials fol- iho fomniu Tifnw commit PLANES TO SKRVB BERMUDA mine cause of the Are but were forced to list It as "undetermined origin" until further investigation. No one was In the church at the time, although many were thera during the afternoon when confessions were heard until 8 o'clock. Possibility was seen of defective wiring or a short circuit causing the Are and setting off the buzzer system. Candles were not burning at the time and the sanctuary light which burns day and night, promising President upon his return Friday. Greenville, Miss.

OP) Forty-five minutes after they were married Friday night, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Wynn of Pickens, drowned in Sunflower River at Slater's Ferry. Their automobile plunged through guard chains.

In Delaware Bay Hamilton, Bermuda (U.E Transport airplanes will begin fly Imposing Program An imposing legislative program Page IE America Speak Dover, Del. LV) Three Glen- They were en route from Leland, in addition to the court bill emerged from White House conferences. Rayburn said that In tee investigation. He was a leade where they were married, to ing between Eermuda and the United States next Friday when the British Imperial Airways Plane Cavalier will leave here at 10 a. m.

for Port Washington, it was announced last night olden (Pa.) fishermen who had ventured out Into the windswept Delaware Bay In a small boat drowned Pickens. in the New York bar for 60 years and a contemporary and friend of Elihu Root and Joseph Choate. was guarded. Pictures on Page iB yesterday. Bodies of two were re addition to relief, farm tenancy, expansion of TV wage and hour legislation, and the other Issues menetioned, government reorganization was still in the picture.

covered. Art Book Reviews City and Country Contract Bridge Crossword Puszle Collectors' Corner Cuddles and Tuckle Deaths Editorials Fraternity News' Gardener Page 6E Page 7E Page 5E Page BE Page SE Page 4E Page 4E Page 6B Page 16A Page 11D Page 5E Page 10D The victims ware believed to be Charles Wychoff, 47; his son, Ed Dirigible Crew Survivor Sheds New Light on Blast The House will take up this ward, 15, and his son-in-law, Rob- week a bill to appropriate fert Alelo, 24, all of Glenolden, a 000,000 for next year's relief pro Baseball Scores INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE -Baltimore 9, Rochester 6-. Newark Buffalo 5 (1). Newark 6, Buffalo 3 (2). Jersey City 6, Toronto 4 (1).

Jersey City 6. Toronto 4 (S). Syracuse at Montreal (rain). NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia suburb. gram.

Despite Roose velt's Insistence upon that figure, Dog Leads Woman Legion News Magazine Mark Sullivan vigorous movement was on in both Houses to cut it to Pages 2E and 3E Page 15A Page 6E Page 4E To Body oi Son Asbury Park, N. J. JP The 000. S-! Senator Copeland (D. N.

an other foe of the court bill, accepted Page 14A Page 4E Page 4E Lakehurst, N. The Investigators of the Hlndenburg disaster unexpectedly discovered yesterday a man who could tell them what he saw happen In the dirigible's stern when it was torn with a flaming explosion. Considered one of the most important crew survivors yet found, Hans Freund, a rigging ofAcer, told the Commerce Department Investigating Board and its staff of American and German advisers that he was on duty in the ship's tail at the time and near the spot the administrations "no compro family dog tugged at the apron strings of Mrs. Albert J. Dangler yesterday until sha followed him out the door of her home.

Music Mystic Musings News Review Numismatic New Philatelic Patter Prunella Radio School Pag Scout News ness so that he might sail for his German home last night with' 20 other comrades who have told their stories. His apparent knowledge of the moment of disaster so impressed the investigators, however, that he was suddenly withdrawn from the stand and his thorough examination deferred until Monday. While today's brief hearing was in progress, the loss of life from the airliner tragedy on May 6 increased to 36. A German passenger on the last flight. Otto Ernst 78.

a Hamburg cotton im- mony, the Department of Commerce Board members, obviously impressed, said they wished to consult with the German and American experts so as to prepare for a more exhaustive questioning of the witness Monday. Dr. Hugo Eckener, Bead of the Zeppelin Corporation was invited to let the board have his questions before his departure for a weekend in New York where he and his colleagues of the official German Investigating Mission plan to talk with Capt Max Pruss, skipper of the Hindenburg and other injured survivors. Kimball Hospital, hi nearby Lake-wood, from burnis and injuries suffered in the crash. His wife, less soriousJy hurt, remained under medical care in the same hospital.

The condition of two other survivors in a Point Pleasant hospital has not been considered favorable since the. wreck. Freund had little chance to get launohed on his story before he was withdraw. He did reveal, however, that a mauila landing rope was momentarily fouled by two fins of the ship during landing operations. aIa preparing his detailed testi mise" statement with a forecast that It made defeat of the measure The animal led her down the inevitable." "I don't say this to be disagree St.

Louis 4. Pittsburgh I. Philadelphia New York (1). New York Philadelphia I (2). Cincinnati Chicago S.

Brooklyn at Bostoa (wet grounds). AMERICAN LEAGUE New York Philadelphia 5. Chicago Cleveland A. St. Louis 11, Detroit 5.

WMhlcurtoa i Bostoa road to a water-filled gravel pit. Floating on the water was the body of her 2-year-old son, Albert able," Copeland said, "but all of us Page 5E Page Page SE Page 10E Pases ID to 6D Pages 7D, 8D, 9D Page 9E Page 14A Pages SB to 17B who are interested in the progress of events in Washington know tha who had fallen, into the pit whfin nlav. RffnH nf a fl-at alrf Society News Theaters Travel News Villard Article Want Ada where disaster struck so suddenly. Freund had been called as an- squad to revive tha child were bill isn't going to pass while from 40 to 50 men In the Senate are against if 1 other routine crew survivor wit-1 porter, died this morning at Paul futile..

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