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HOCHESTEB DEMOCRAT AND CHBOXICLE, STHTDAT. TOSE 6, 1937 11A 3h AC at DIXIE DUSAN, 'mm, Vimfifl. to feet hooilti Mp Nazi Gestapo Held in Fear By Home Folk, Foreigners ths. working jirl with th million dolUr tmil tht Comic Pag ivory morning. Truck Uphill Speed Faces Change to Promote Safety Detroit (AP) A new regulation governlnjf opuratiorv of truck in interstate activities is expeeieri by th Automobile Manufacturers' Association to be promuljfated within a few weeks as further step toward reduction of traffic aflcidenls.

US LAW ATTRACTS FEW CHILDREN OF HIGH BENCH Only 5 of 18 Take Up Profession Of Fathers SOVIET SEEKS SPY RING END BY FOREIGN BAN Japan, Germany Fight Closing of Consulates Secret Police Keep Enemies Under Observation I ri if 7 aw The exact requirement of the ruling hsve not been definitely de cided upon, but It will have to do with speed maintained by trucks QRUNOW REFRIGWATOR driven up hill. The Automobile Manufacturers' Association and National Conference on Highway Safety have been reviewing variou Executed Youth Misled, He Writes Prague Uf Helmut Hirsoh, Amsricsn oltlsen executed for treason In Germany, wrote to his parent here In his last letter that his fat wss due to "persona who exploited ma In lr-responsihls manner." wrot thst bs mistrusted the parsons who "exploited" him hut that nev. ertheles permitted himself to be misled, Hirsoh was alleged to have plotted against the life of a high German official. Ha never resided In proposals dealing with uphill minimum speed to he required of trucks, on tha theory many accidents result from piling up of traffic behind a moving vehicle. The motorcar Industry' ace.tdent reduction nrgsnisation generally have termed tha truck driver the more eourteona of all user of tha highways Murh tmuhle Involving Moscow The Soviet gov-srnment'i recant 'jr intensified drive to rid the oount-v of persons it believe to he spies or wrecker- was disclosed yesterday to have turned against Japanese and German consulate.

Diplomatic sources said the foreign: commissisnst had "sugge-tsd" the closing of several of ths en Japanese and seven German consular offices the Soviet union 0 Members of the Gestapo junction as Hitler's eyes and ears. This stnry explains the methods of the nazi's dread secret fnlice. By P. I.OCHNER Chief Of Bureau, 7 he Associated, Press, Berlin Berlin -The Gestapo "must kept informed about averythlng-(hat happen in the Reich and must keep known enemies of the regime under constant obaerva-tion." Thus speaks Helnrioh Himmler, 3fi, chief of the Nazi "SS" (Schut Staffel, blarW-shlrtrd Hitler guards) and head of the German Secret State. Police.

"Just like the army," nays Herr Himmler, "the secret police can accomplish lt tasks only In obedience to orders from its leaders and not by living up to fixed laws." No wonder Gestapo la held in fear, not only by th German people hut also by visiting and sojourning foreigner. Gate Never to Open It did not calm antagonists' nerves which Himmler. in an in- laugh th anlei ef MOON MULLINS by Frank WilUrd vary morning in this newspaper trucks, thee organisation believe, the TTnitarf Blola. Witt hut that both eoi.ntriei had resisted i result from overloading of commercial vehicles, In discussions of the proposed as an American cttlnien because hi father was naturalised there years sgo. stipulation regarding truck apeed the suggestion hss been advanced that minimum 30 mile an hour should be required on aver- inch action.

Pravria, organ of the Communist, party, sounded tl.e keynote of the nti-spy eamnn.ttn with this editorial blast: "the detection and destruction of ad Japanese and German splea has become the Importan business of the day." The government's campaign of expulsion foreigners it consider enemies of the regime con- age highway and grades. The de- 11 gree of Incline undoubtedly will be given consideration In fixing the! tlnued with vlfji.r. During May tpl.vi(.w witn the German publicist hundred of cliens, including ome Ml Washington The legal profusion which took their father to the nation's bench sttraoled only fivs of the I sons and daughters of Supreme Court justice. Charle Fvans Hughe only son of the chief jiutloe, chose it. So did Susan Brandeis (Mr.

Jacoh Gilhert), daughter of Justice Hrandeis; Tlarcs Butler Jr. snd his brother, Francis, sons of Justine Butler, snd Lsuson Stone, son of Justice Stone. The younger Hughe wa olicl-tor general of the United State when hi father was appointed chief jutloe. Became of the relationship, he resigned. Since then, hi practice has taken him before the Court on occasion, necessitating that his father wlthdrsw from consideration of the case.

Hughes now lives in New York, as docs Mrs. Gilbert. Pierce Butler Jr. and Francis Butler practice In St, Paul. Head of Class Latison Stone began practice not many years sgo In New York.

He Is 32 snd wss graduated from Columbia University Law School at the head of his class. Varying professions claimed other children of the Justices. Three sons of Justice Butler. Leo, Kevin and William, ara contractors In St. Paul.

Thn Butlers ara the largest Supreme Court family. In addition to the five sons there ara two daughters. Miss Margaret Butler lives here and a sister, Mr. Edward K. Dunn.

In Baltimore, Justice Van Devanter has two sons, Isaac, an engineer, and Wins-low a broker. Both live in Washington. Lauson Stone is the younger of two sons of Justice and Mrs. Stone. His brother, Marshall Harvey St.ona, is professor of mathematics at.

Harvard University. In tha erudite circle of purs mathematician Marshall Stone at J4 already has won sn International reputation. He has published several research minimum. The Aulomohile Manufacturers' Association safety traffic commit- tee believes tha first step to ba i taken in the accident reduction campaign should des.1 with selec- tion of drivers through a "sound drivers' license law, providing for examination and uspensinn snd 1 revocation by om central stale i authority of license of thoa who have abused the privilege of the highway." Coming In for Increasing con- sideratlon In the accident, redue- i tion drive Is the problem of high- way design. Highwsy engineer 1 and experts In traffio handling be- American, wee compelled to leave.

Authoritle we indicated July 1 been et for the date for completion of this) purge of foreigner. Short Notice Given Most foreign embassies and le-jstlon hav reported numerou rises in which their nationals have been given only a few day to liquidate their affair and cms thn frontier. Japanese and German are hearing the brunt of the spy hunt, Newspapers daily denounce the intelligence service of those two countries for spying and sabotage in Russia. Japan and Germany were public-Iv designated as prospeclive enemies In both the recent Moscow HEINRICH HIMMLER Behiml erery curiam Pvu" Not Having To Worry About Your Fuel Oil Supply! OUR DEGREE DAY SYSTEM keep, a vigilant watch on your supply at all times. It enables us to know how much oil is burned each day regardless of the temperature.

Whan our indicator shows your storage is low a truck is dispatched to) fill your tank. You never have to call. IN ADDITION OUR FAMOUS "VENT ALARM" protects your lawn, your shrubs, your sidewalks and driveway bocauaa it absolutely eliminates tha spilling of oil. Don't fail to investigate our Super Delivery Service. CALL GENESEE 20 and one of our representatives will gladly call and further explain these advantages.

EX-AIDES TURN IN KIDNAP CASE Dr. Otto Kriegk, announced that the gates of concentration camps "never will swing open again" for many prisoners. The name "Gestapo" Is a contraction of the proper title of the organization, "RKheime STAata-TOlizel" (Secret State Police). Its operatives, their number a secret, are believed to be everywhere. For example: There vii a dinner at the home of Dr.

Han Frank, minister without portfolio. Some 40 guests, sitting down at the table, admired the heavy curtains that coveted the long windows. "I wonder who's behind those, curt ins." a lady asked in jest. "Of course the Gestapo," her partner shot hack. The knowing laughter that greeted this indicated the.

idea was by no means impossible. I'pople on Guard Just say, "Gestapo," as you sit with friends in a Everyone will look about furtively, lower his voice, guard his speech. The Gestapo intervenes in every sphere of life. Dr. Werner Best, provincial presideot of Hes-sen.

asserts: "A complete catalogue of 'activities dance-Mis io the state' can never ha compiled, because it can never he foreseen in what way the leadership (of the state) and the people may be endangered." Combatting those activities, the Gestapo seceily examines the mail of susrve's, scrutinizes for treason trials. Testimony in those trials specifically named Japanese I lieve OS per cent of accident possibilities of streets and highways can ha removed by proper highway design. Separation of raff in moving In opposite directions and Increased utilization of over-paases or undnr-pasaes for transverse traffic are among recommendations fcfr reducing headnn and Intersection collisions. Use of guard rslls or elimination of ditches Is suggested aa another step. Anticipating the assertion a modernization program such as It proposes will cost several billions of dollars, the industry is pointing out highway accidents cost approximately $1,250,000,000 a year.

Binghamton T) The government last night pinned major hope of convicting eight men for the 1933 abduction of John J. O'Conncll Jr. on the testimony of two former associates who already have plead ed guilty, and German attaches as anti-Soviet plotters. and Germany signed an anti-Communist treaty last. Novam-her.

It was understood Moscow wanted to close the German consulates in Odessa and Vladivostok, both important military points. What Japanese consulates were involved was not disclosed, but all Japan's consulates, but. I he one at. Odessa, are in far eastern Siberia, most of them close to the troubled Si-herian-Manchoukuo frontier and near centers of Soviet military activity, Soviet Officials Suspected Along with the anti-foreign, anti- Tk. if wink irisoher.

53. and i works, lectured in Sweden and Thomas Burke, 33, who changed R'' TOWN OF OLD FOLK Nantucket, Mas s. Nearly Quality and Until Sri. Jiars 9 500 WEST AVENUE 13 per cent of Nantucket Island's permanent population has passed the Psalmist's allotted ags of threescore and ten years. The asaesors' liar, shows seven nonaienartans, S4 octogenarians and 284 eigners, takes notes at meetings.

spy drive was a revival of reports: censors cabl nnd telegrams, lls-lephone calls, sum numerous Soviet officials have been I tens in on their pleae of innocence to the Lindbergh Law indictment of kidnaping and extortion just after the opening of the trial last Wednesday. A. E. Gold, 37-year-old assistant United States attorney, declined to say Just when the two men will lake the stand but it, was considered likely it will be early next, week. On trial are Manning Strewl, already serving 15 years for black-mall in connection with the kid Miss Elizabeth Roger Roberta, only daughter of Justice and Mr.

Roberts, has attained som distinction as painter. Shs also is a talented musician. Justice and Mrs. Sutherland have one daughter, Mra. Walter A Bloe-dnrn, wife of a Washington physician.

There are three children in the family. Two daughters, Mrs. Chauncey L. Wadded and Mr. William T.

Gosaett, like Charles Evans Hughes live in New York. Justice and Mrs. Brandeis have found to he enemies of the country. AH important branches of the have heen named in these reports, ineluding the red army Itself. mons to henrincrs which lit in'irMtni'n'lv lead to detention in enneen! camp.

mey also confiscate property and and disband bo- 1 i m-irnsis ininsi immmmmummjmmm mm naping; John Oley, Percy deary, two daughters. The other, in ad- Charles Harridan, Thomas Dufc-an, (jltion to Mr. Gilbert, is Mrs. Harold (Red) Crowley, John Mc- Paul Raushenbush. She also live in New York.

Justices McReynolds and Cardozo are unmarried. fravna asserted thai the ca: cieties. against Jan Gamarnilt, vivecuminis-1 Crowsed sar of defense, who killed himself I Before the pyslem of telephone recently, included evidence he. was eavesdropping had been perfected, a "Trotskvite who conspired to sell: the Gestapo apparently assigned the Soviet union to German and the same op.Ma'ive to listen in on Japanese Imperialists." the home and office phones of "There has not bepn and will a sttspect. This resulted oooasional-not be any mercy shown these i in crossed wires, A man tele-malicious enemies who have lifted phoning from his office to a friend their hands against our country." mijrht suddenly hear his wife at Fravda continued.

"They will be the same time telephoning from drained out of their holes and home to some woman of her ac-killed like mad dogs. The word quaintance. of the proletarian dictatorship has1 One American newspaperman not grown blunt or rusty." i had this happen in him repeatedly TiT.vda named as such enemies and complaint d. Put. he was care-Alexis J.

T.ykoff, former premier, fill lo put it before the authorities Glone and Gcorue Garajuillo. With the trial suspended over the weekend, prosecution and defense lawyers pored over lejcal tomes and voluminous records in preparation for resumption of the Wanted, He Bumps His Way into Jail Rirminsham, Ala. tf.Pl Per testimony tomorrow, Gold asserted "it. looks like a very Ions trial," adding that the government has summoned ap-' proximately 100 witnesses In sddi- 9: haps it. was luck -or Just roinci- tion to the victim himself, who wss dence.

and Nicolai Buchai in, once Prav-! gond-humnrrdly. Detective Fred Cain opened his on the stand Friday. General con 'For the sire of helping Ger many srent pro-1 census is that, the testimony will lake about seven weeks. ds's editor, both under arrest and expected to he principals in another spectacular treason trial soon. The newspaper reported a large srotip of oppositionists within the cram, howevor, he kidded the official 'T thin'rf von nntrht to or- O'Connell has singled out five of sls-n two operatives-on- to watch defendant.

participants and mv office one tn welch a hed on which he said mall and studied a circular from New York authorities which described Harry Becker, wanted for parole violation In that state. Detective Cain filed the circular, put on his hat. and started to the corner lunch-wagon for a morning snack. On the steps of the police station he colided with a man who answered Becker's decriptlon. home.

Then -on will be sure to i 'Y WnllK "Ptiva in a Ho- Cet your transcrints of what Is said N. J. apartment aa well as correct." 10 ordinal or photostatic copies of whit ho Heerihfi1 am lot. party had been at Azov, in the Black Sea province. Game Board Stops i correspondent never rrhiii n.

was troubled with crossed wires, tPra b.V him at the demand hut he is ceram his conversations 1 nls captors. ONI RIDE WILL SHOW YOU HOW DIFFIRINT IT IS FROM ALL OTHER CARS OP ITS PRICE Hide Bounty Fraud I (till are listent'd to. Went to Front Scarcely out. of high school, The pro- tiimmler ioined the colors In 1H17 Portland, REMOVAL SALE Hundreds of Electric Items At Deep Cut Prices ces of soakinu cougar hides and went to the In.nt in 1918. From stretching them on framesto con- his entire time has been de-ceal removal of the perforated vifed to the Ndi cause.

He Is a "O.O.C." from the neck may pass violent anti-Semite. Into the limbo of other days, a On the plai'orm at a. state oc-ruling of the Oregon State Utme easlon. he kee.ts dnrtlnir his eyea Commission held. 'critically over everyone In the The board believed it may have 0 rt behind his thick paid two or even $-0 bounties to glasses.

solmol hunter. rn private he is a man of Waffle Irons with Tttwue I wni I mom single skin. I It hsd. been noticed couanr hides: TlHllmfnr ja Bargains Galore ensaamjr personality. He has a wife and dauj snd an adopted son.

the child of a Nstti killed in a affray In lflHt. Minimier likes to hunt chamois, is a student of pre-historio Germanic lore, iakes a rprcial interest in artistic pottery and porcelain. Electric Eye Added To Prison Guards Mensrd, III. Visitors to the Menard branch of the Illinois State Penitentiary will be searched with a photo-electric eve hereafter, according to prison officials. Installation of the device, which detects any metal object by means of an electric beam, is expected to be completed within a month.

or rather weird hid heen brought into headquarters for the royal fee. Henceforth, commission member held, the pcrfor-steri atamp will be made in the middle of the skin nnd on various other sections of the hide. FAMILY HAS XEWSMKX Brooking S. D.l"J!i With graduation of Robert Sanders from the school of Journalism and his appointment, to the Sioux Valley News the eighth member of the Slanders Vimily entered newspaper work here, believed one of the longest journalistic records In the. Northwest.

No Exchange Mo Refunds All Sals Fin si 59 KITCHEN FIXTURES I Bathroom Fixtures 69LP Complete with white mams! hnlSer ana t-lneh (loin; Seristi locket. Round Trip of 7,200 Miles by Taxi Planned by Spinster and Friends Ran( A Lit Wall Fixture. Ideal tor ths Horn and Cottar. driring. You'll find comfort that makes every mile a delight and handling easa that is entirely new to the motor industry.

Come in today and LOOK AT LA A LLE ZWiwrW priot at DetmU, $1095 mnd up, Mihject to change without notic. Modrl UUtMralM 2 ContrrtibU Coupe $1290. These prim include all Mnndnrd acmatirir. Tranxpnrlatum, Stat and Local Sale Taxes, Optional Acctamjrim and Equipment IZxtro I FT tbi tnvttsticMi to come in -i sn drive the new La Salle V-8. Lrarn, for yourself, what It's like to drira a carwitha 125-horaepower Cadillac motor.

You'll discover acleratiao and smooth-nrss that could only eone front Caditlao where fine T-rrpe enfinea hara be pioneered and dereloped. You'll discover roadahility that adds a wholly new sensa of aecurity to your qEr 98c STORE FIXTURE with ivieeh 1" Norwood, Mass. ll'P' A year ago Miss Emily Curtis Fisher chartered a taxicab for a 2.000-Oill round trip to Chicago. The wealthy sp.nste", who never has owned an automobile, doesn't want one and sl kes trains and buses, decided thetf and then that at last she found a convenient way to satisfy her wan'lerlust. So next Monday Miss Fisher, now 76, will embark Upon possibly th longest taxi ride in history to Mexico City snd return, a total dltanc of some i.onn mile.

With her will go flv woman friends, some younger, som older than welcome relief from his workaday business of shuttling commuters between Norwood depot and their homes. "We plan to make the journey in easy stages." said Miss Fisher. "Some days we w.ll ride only 200 miles, stopping to see points of interest along the way. On other days we plan to ride about 450 mi'es." Jack Taxi Seivice ordinarily chaiges 20 centg per mile, which i would bring the total cost lo 1 iOO But Miss Fisner said sn "arrangement'' had l.ren made as to price. "The trio will be on co-opera- I AI.I.HN GRKKN.

42 Chsppcll Rrncltport, Y. JOHN J. McFLLKiOlT, Peon Ysn, N. Y. OKNEVA AUTO CO.

MS Csitls Cen.v.. N. Y. THE VALLEY CADILLAC CORP. ROCHESTER, N.

Y. 333-39 EAST AVE. MONROE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY Corp. 225 CLINTON AVE. NORTH Near Central A.

Phon. Ston. S877 Open evening 'till I P. M. Sets) l.nrnhn 1HS $1.

Paul Si. hrif. And at the wheel will ne driver' Fred Scbsu-r of T'xi tlve said, "with alt of us ll ervlce, who will find the trip a I sharing the coat.".

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