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Two JVorld'Famous News Services The Associated Press And The United Press Provide Ashrvifle Cititcn.Tiwcs Renders With ttrreelfed Coverage Of The Entire World! ASHE VILLE CITIZEN TIME THE WEATHER FOR ASHtVlLLE AM) VICIM1V: Sunday cloudy, probably showers In aftemouu and night, set pace for full weather report. CITY EDITION "DEDICATED IO THE UPBUILDING OI- WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA" ASHEViLLE. N. C. SUXDAV MORNING, APRIL 5.

CHft ESTABLISHED 1870 40 PACES iui(nUcrflnrvn wnn Miwnrvii cnanAcifnfnirn IRJ urn Where Death Struck In Greensboro IT AXPROGRAM senate GROUP Ethiopian i rrt Capital 1S 1 er1 orizea ry ti: I GOVERNOR SAYS CASE UNSOLVED ADDIS ABABA, April 4. Fivi Italian airplanes terrorized the capital of Ethiopia today, sprayed tha local airfield with machine gun bullets, destroyed an antiquated airplane, and then retired over the! mountains. The property damage was but the mora) effect of the Ital- lan gesture was Immense, The city was seized by panic, for the air squad cruised leisurely over! the city for 45 minutes, ignoring a ground fire of rilles manned, for thej most part, by aged veterans oi the ltalo-Ethlopian war of 1B96. The Italians chose the psychological moment when the capital was crowded with farmers doing their Saturday marketing. Most of them fled toward the hills but crowds remained behind around the imperial palace and cheered Empress Mennen when she loured the city to see for herself what a fig hud been done.

Other air squads were reported to have attacked Jljiga and Dlredawa today In similar fashion. In no case were casualties reported. The Italian air attack on Addis; Ababa had an Immediate effect on' 'I'wiHli'ft ruiiin of Iiounkji on Oimell sllect in tli vr nlti o. hct the tlMth dtll from hui.U nittlti a iutitit which swept tlnoiiKh the eoutliwcsl part of the cltv hs ltlkht. are lutwu aine Tlx eloint killed pfta.ii! and iiijuicd m.ir tluin ItHl Nsiiounl (tnsMU en lied a-nnim rne i.iin lot Iki1i of me il-l wioty on pce 2 STILL REMAINS April 6 Stirring Date In Asheville's History KING KDWAKI) PAYS SURritlSK VISIT TO HIS ALMA MATKR OVMHIII.

Kng. April 4 hint IiIiimmI ihtiae the tn lilt nultervltt luilled 4 in tu Itigr for Hie I hit tend Ii cuiim-i nine en i boat race to pn an Im-pimnplii and Intorimtl tiHH In hit tdti wwii MtttitPH rt-lexe I Ike suv iirillnarr ahiiiiniit, he tllle, acenrs of hi under-giadii ate da. pointed out pla of lltlcreat lo Ihiee coinpNlilnns and ansppeit nniltlter ol pit I urea. 'I he King iliupped in at (he col-lexe Mhlle ututnrtlig tntllh to opentl the week-end at lllitlr hall Na a eat or (he of Uodle), I he porter al the htdje aald "he Itnpli Hulled In anil loo i hi kiitpiUe." London Has Big Lead In GOP Race AMI I NOT April 4 lov-ernor lndon of Kan h4d a for-midsbl lesd for th prnaidviitisi nmnl nation tonight a Republican aanaults on the New ended an other p4ililrally evm fu) week Willi HNnat't- lloiah of Idaho traveled weatwaitl In ipteat of dele-tiatea to oftaet the advantage, many at I he capliol )ird Uori th a-y his supporters wer (vei wh" lined in Uie new primaiv as anything but dlwoursatltig to lAiidirti ptoepecu. Hv gsining IH of the '42 Kentuchv dHesle, lemlon total reached 74 (luring the week lo J4 for Col rtsnk Knox of MUnoia and imur as vm lor porah.

Newa dlspstchea told loci easing If of Ijtnd tsik in Kaatern and Aouthtrn states. Couuiing on sn help from Ins BO unlmdrurted delegate rhoaen in New Y'l well a from olhri s'atrs where iti delrgatloiis are nrt pledK1 or SupinTl favor IV S'tri ltndon basket are already talking of having 'iVj of th I mil vote tin th fWt ballot at Cleveland snd Hit nomination by th fourth ball-rt Carl Hachuuinn. heading th Boiah campaign tirimdiaat. in in fae of ut Ii claim Umlght that Hi Idaho senslir alone could csttv the elet-lloii acaltuit KMtrvell rt veniber Me warned tha parly It will loa tnh the unknown fVirah himself lokrd forward to If In Mllwauke Monday olxhl, in tli of ptittlng over Uia delegate plalfed Ui hlrii arid cmteattii against an unliM(ru ted 'group of in Hi iwlrnsslaB iea- day lndm friend tnei )) tat th uiiiriatrtw ted ticket rrom Wisconsin ffofah wtff Lllriola Ut nanilgri. a-tally i donfl, sgalrut K.nx Mains Ms- Turn f' tin i Ulllir Qf CK Td1 mil ulliv iu Committee Reverses Its Action On Feed And Seed Loan Bill DEMANDS REPORT FROM WALLACE Measure Once Passed By Congress Vetoed By President WASHINGTON.

April 4. W) In two swift, surprise moves, the senate agriculture committee votod today to attempt to override the president's veto of the 50,000,000 feed and ed loan bill, and to demand from secretary Wallace a full report on big AAA benefit payments. So unexpected was the decision to force a senate vote on the aeed loan veto that leaders were chary of public predictions as to the outcome. Privately, It was argued that elthei the senate or house would sustain the President. Thirty-nine days have elapsed since Mr.

Roosevelt refused to sign the measure. The same aenate group that today favored a vote to override had decided weeks ago to let the veto stand The reversal was attributed to what some senators termed the failure of farmers to obtain loans, despite a $30,000,000 fund promised by the chief executive The reporting out of the resolution by Senator Vandenberg calling upon Secretary Wallace for a report on big benefit payments, also was hinted by some committeemen to involve a reversal. Wallace Chun (tea H'nd The agriculture secretary, who at first asserted the compiling of the.se figures would tie up the machinery for putting the new soil conservation plan into operation, and later spoke Jocularly of the proposal, was reported by committeemen to have come forward in the pout few days with a pledge of cooperation In efforts to qpmple the data. Van den firry asked reports on all benefit payments above 10,000, but the committee after It chairman had oonsulted Wallace voted to go 6ne better and ask a report on all payments above $1,000. In addition, the revised resolution would call for a statement of the land, crops and cattle Involved In the payments.

"Better still." was the comment of Vandenberg, who had twice taken the senate floor with assertions that payments running Into hundreds or thousands had been given to Individ-ual farmers. Senator Murphy (D Iowa.) said, however, that the action was taken to show "the whole picture." "When the size of the payments are measured against the amount of acreage taken out of production of surplus crops," Murphy said, "it will all be shown to be Resolution Onlered He ported Chairman Smith S. of the senate agriculture committee Indicated Wallace had withdrawn his objection at least In part and now was rvery anxious to get action on the problem." The committee authorized Smith to report out the resolution Monday, coupled with a statement of the cost of getting the data, and the tlms In which It might be expected. He said Secretary Wallah had indicated him that due to filing systems or some other factor, It would be "about as get the reports on all payments above $1,000 as to segregate only those above $10,000 a year. The committee's unexpected ana almost unanimous vote to override the President's veto of the seed and feed loan bill came with 12 of the 10 committee members present.

Smith obviously was p. eased with th committee action, which was a re vet I of the position the majority of Its members took weeks ago in re- i Please Turn To Page Four) COLD WEATHER CROWDS SPRING FROM PICTURE (Hy The Associated press) New snow storms In Northern states, Hood waters and unseasonable cold In the South almost crowded Spring out of tho April weather picture yesterday (Saturday). Additional earth shocks In Montana and severe dust storms In the Southwest gave other unwelcome variety. Doeth from the weeka tornadoes yn tne South mounted to 41 with 19 In South Georgia alone when another victim died at a Cordele hospital. Elsewhere In the South flood waters and frost ruined crops to the extent of millions of dollars.

unfreezing temperature extended from Arkansas to Oeorgia with rending as low as 10 in Arkansas where the damage was estimated at 1.000,000 to fruit and berry proa-pec ts. Snow fell In Chicago, over North-trn Illinois, part of Iowa, Minnesota and Wisconsin. There was three Inches of anow as the 1810th earth shock was recorded In Helena. since last October's disastrous quakes. A serious handicap to Minnesota planting was noted in the unseasonably cold weather there.

A minimum of 13 below was reported (n Paxshall. N. O. In Washington. O.

C. official pn-dicted wsrmer westher would prevent serious damage to the famous cherrv blossom whirr were not quit In bloem when snow covered them rlrewed In Old Kentucky Nf OVERRIDE VETO IS ATTACKED BY BUSINESS One Democratic Leader Predicts Adjournment Will He Delayed POLITICAL SCRAP IS DKYKLOPlNCi Senate Considers Alien Hill At Saturday Session i WASHINGTON, April 4 Con-greMlolial plans to clear nuijor h'M- islHtion from the path ni the tnx bill went awry tottny and brought from a Democrat high In the parly I command a prediction ihui cmwiwa I would not adjourn be ore June A The 7VD.0O0.0O0 revinuo program ran into what may bt the Iiim of attacks from bmiuens at Iioum hear- tugs during the day, with Iradcis. wiio ar in chaige of it, Maitt'idug the bill would bt ready for consldetatlon on the floor a wtnit front Tuidny. i Hut house chief Lain were pujr.ling over what legislation lliry might be able to clear away in the interim. The navnl appropriation bill wsr i scheduled to coma up next week, but It was shadowed vlt4i prunpeel of indefinite delay by the illness of Chairman Cary (D Ky.i of the iisvhI 1 appropriations subcommittee Appropriation committee aides srf It pro bub ly would be st leitst two weeks before hearings could be com- pleted on the forthcoming deficiency I Appropriation, which Is to Include tht new rtllrf funu sought by the Piesident.

Adjournment Delay Looms A piomlnent admin tat rut Ion leafier, who preferred to speuk privately, said It looked as If It would be "lm-possible for congress to get away before June Just four tli'Vi before the Republican niilloual convetiiluu In Cleveland. Chnlrman Douhion N. aald the house ways and menus committee would slay In session "until midnight Monday If wt have to" to conclude hearings on (he tux bill. Prospects of a political scrap developed when Representative Tread-way Mass ranking minority committeeman, Insisted that Herman Ollphsnt, treasury general counsel, and Daniel Hell, acting budget director, bt requested to appear Monday. Tread way conceded, however, that committee Democrsts 'are going to push the piogrsm through practically unchanged." The only Important revision considered likely by most committeemen was some arranKtmient for special treatment of corporations that must ust delimit portions of iiicomt to retire debts.

Business Itself seemed to share a belief that the revenue plan or the ways and means committee will go through th houe virtually unchanged from Its present form. Business Questions Program In a statement questioning the advisability of giving up a "proven corporate tax system" for one that would he "uncertain In yield and complicated in administration' the Chamber of Commerce of the United fitate asserted In Ha weekly review that somt busine spokesmen may wait to testify before tht senat finance committee. Ths ways and mean cmunlttet program calls for producing aAUl.ooo, 000 additional federal income from a corporation tax graduated according to percentages of Income held In reserves. 100,000.000 front "wlndfsll" Um to rerapturt a portion of unpaid or refunded AAA processing taxes, IfW.OOu.Oou from temporary retention of excess profit and capital stock tax, and sJIV-000 000 from a tax on corporation dividends to foreign stnrkholdersj. The Chamber of Comment said tht question troubling many balneal men ws "why tha administration Insist on discarding a tried and proven cor par at tax system snd substituting In It pla a tem that, at beat, would bt uncertain In yield snd compltrated in administration.

aenate Holds asturdar Messinn Although th President rtearrtbed his revenue program as "simplified," (Pleas Turn To Psga VERASTRETZ PLANS TO TRY TO FORGET HKW YORK. April 4. Vers Si ret said tonight ha will leav Nw York soon to vUtl In th country "to try to forget th slaying of her lover. Dr. Priu Ovbhsrdt.

for which sh wa acquitted by a "blue-ribbon" jury last night. From Uit tfcysrraper otffh at her attorney, rfemuel leibowttr. fared today at th AUtua of Liberty. "Look pretty good. ah aald Hit didn't know what to do witn herself, ana ssid.

thert had been fl mouth In prison, with spaghetti snd bean slternaUly for upr. How she wa fret to go hom to hr father apartment, "and pretty soon out In th country with green grass It's all so unreal; I want to forget aked her to teli reporter "the truth and no kidding" about attorney ft. "Why, I'm sorry. I wasn't able to pay anything ht finally stammered. John Tety Uthowiu chief Mutant, explained that Mis Htrti f'd spent tht lift 0oo the a id aha inherit from nr mitrttr vrl yr ago.

that her f'hr ws a imuiiiii i of moejeratt mean, and that lto-( wi'a "had pay 1M cottt 9ut of hit own porat. UNCLE SAM MUST PAY HIGHER RENTS IN FOREIGN LANDS WASHINGTON, April S. I Sam, renter. Is having landlord trouble. Wilbur 4.

t'arr. aMtMunt secretary of state, has Informed nin-5 rex Hint rent are going up In foreign countries and that a larger apprtrprliillnn I needed for rentals for embassies, legation, and conHiilates. "Foreign currency has appreciated ln term or Amerlrun dollars," Curr in Id. "As a result, we hate a good many official I cm hp which were In American dollars and the landlords will no Jonger crept In American dollars. As a I him expire we have to renew In I he IochI currency.1 Ken tit Is for buildings In foreign ciMinlrles will gn up $KlllUH0 to Sl.ir.ii.ooo annuulh.

Boy Killed When Hit By Auto Alvln Lunsford. 13-year-nld boy of 120 Hazel Milt rnnd. was fatally Injured last night, at 10:30 o'clock and his brother. Warren Lunsford, 1ft. wa seriously injured when the bicycle they were riding was struck by an automobile on CUngman avenue, near Bast Haywood road.

Alvin died at midnight ln a hospital without regain! consciousness. His brother was still unconscious at 1 o'clock this morning. Millard Austin, 20. of the Biltmore estate, who waa driving a car belonging to his rather, J. M.

Austin, la being held In the city jail charged with killing the Lunsford boy. Austln this morning told officers that he did not see the bicycle, which was carrying both the Luna-ford boys, until It was too late to stop. He said the bicycle did not have a light on It. One of the brothers, believed to have been Alvln, was tiding on the handlebars of the bicycle. Auattn told officers.

The other brother was operating the bicycle. Alvln Lunsford died from a matured skull. His brother suffered severe head and Internal Injuries. The automobile, police said, was traveling north on Clingman avenue anrf the bicycle was traveling south. Alter th accident Austin assisted In (Please Turn To Page Pour) the League of Nations.

The committee of 13 of the league council-consisting of every member of itie council except Italy was summoned to meet April 8. The committee will consider what likelihood there is for peace between Italy and Ethiopia in the light of direct representations made to the combatant governments. The Ethiopian government protested to the league that the air attack had been directed, in the case of Addis A on ha. against an undefended town. In violation of the Hague convention of 1U07.

Although signed before airplanes were a battle menace, it prohibited "the attack or bombardment, by whatever means, of towns, vtllRges. dwellings, or bulld-nga which are undefended." A few hours after the air raid. Premier Mussolini. In Home, was cheered by 22.000 children when he told them victory over Ethiopia was near. II Duce made his declaration after Marshal Pietro Budoglio.

commander of the Italian forces In Ethiopia, hsd irported that the imperial troops of (Please Turn To Pago Two) 19 Years Ajro Found City Aflame With Spirit Of War Tomorrow will be April 6. It's not marked ln red on the ralendnr, and most likely midnight tonight will see "everything down" but a Inte bulletin or no and the men on duty ln The Citizen editorial department at that hour will be prepaiiug tor pre time. All but a few distant radio stations will be off the air and it 'a a very scfe proposition that the hour of 3 o'clock Moiulny morning will find Tho Clttwnn news office deserted, only a rew stragllng revels lit uptown all night cafes, and ln the residential district only an occasional gleaming window will break long blocks of gloom. But here and there In Ashevllle folks will remember the historical Importance of 3 o'clock in the morn-m of April 6. end Orsy Oorham and other Journalistic veterans will recall one of the most tenae night ever experienced In local newspaper offices the night of April 5.

1017. find Long Debate The House of Representative had been at work In Washington since 10 o'clock the mornlns before debating the resolution already passed by the Senate declaring: "That the slate of war between the United tftates and the Imperial Gorman Government which ha been thrust upon United States is heroby formally declared." Big hesdllnes In Thursday morn-Inn's Citizens hnd declared: "ORAVE-LY AND ail.ENTLY. THEIR VOlCRfl WITH EMOTION. U. 8.

SENATOR CAST VOTES THAT MEAN WAR FOR AMERICA: HOUHE IB EXPECTED TO ACT PROMPTLY TODAY." But foreshadowing the long fight (Pleasa Turn To Page pour) Scotchman Presents Mine To Government BILBAO, epaln. Aprii 4. (41 Declaring the continued operation of hi mine "too trying under preaent labor conditions." John MacLeod, a Scotchman, gave over ownership of hi property to tha Bpanlih government today. A report from the governor of tht province said the mine. "Elvira." ons of the largeAl producers of Iron ore In the vicinity, located in Oalda-mez.

According to the report, MacLeod presented tha mine and 14 000 tons of iron ore stored above the ground I to the government specifying the present 260 employ are to work It 1 and that profits are to be divided among tnem. The Jubilant miners staged a maw demonstration in honor of their benefactor. daughter of Mrs. fl Wallsn. of 36 Orchard street.

Bnka, a passenger with her mother on the bus, received a bump on her head whan tht accident occurred and all pMsengiri, which polite aald numbered were thrown from their seat Whlta waj taken to Mlaslon hospital by Dan Hall, of Minlco Cleaners, ahortly after tht accident. It ws thought at first that Whit was Injured Internally but an examination at th hospital showed tha fractured leg as tha only serious Injury. Both Whit sad Hawkins wra bonked at police head'fuartera on charge of reckless driving Nithr was required to make bond Tht two other accident occurred at Col leu and Oak streets When car driven by Mrs. J. N.

Willlngham, of HfcMrl Mill road and Jsmea Kemp, negro, of I 1-3 TuskeKM street collided at 13 4ft o'clock yesterdav afternoon Oarfleld Kemp, negro, of 1-3 Tusktget ttrt and Fred Cor-pening, negro, of 140 Ragle strswt, received cut toout tht fsc Tha negro were in tht car driven by Jamea Kmp They were given dispensary treatment at Mission ho, pit I and No arrt a mads. Ho on was Injured In tht third a- (Pl Turn To Pag Two) lliuipiinaniiH Itody Gwn To Nm York City For (rrtnalion iurxo IIKI OMKS POLITICAL ISSCK Lt'uislativo Inquiry Into Whole LinclherKh Case Looms I KIM ON, N. April 4, (AIM Bruno KnhftriJ Haupt-nirtnn. rleAtt at tail (mm th venyin votls of Jersey jusw In a but a living ih slill Irraey poliitt was taken Itotri Kit Ut prison plate th Jinny, lnth hous morgue Ule today. With the? renin vnt of Sit hotly hv New York undertaker i ling under orders oi hta widow, New Jersey would hV liked to hnv writlen ''clotAti" fo ffe ii'oiirti pages of her most idinotia csis, the Lind-hrrgh hahy murder; hut tv rial ngrnxirs, topped by Gov, ernnr Harold I lolfman him self, continued today to challenge) that Jersey )ustic had been aetved.

Kn a th hra Wa roil Ing thlf along tit tomb slrwl lh the prioii wall, a man wa held in jail loa than mil duunl on a formal charge thai ha, no lUupuiiann, kidnaped and fcllld lha lilofiu baby mm th A Lindtrergha Hit night nf Mrrq 1. 1B1J. And even as tht wh1w who ertd out at ut emititt hour Ut night, th iHai why did you hv tn this wm MrangliiK foe ermatlnn 4 th man fought deepratiy Ui tht lit niciment in aavt, nw barge nf kidnaping awaited grand) jury conaideraiuui harby Muntte tlon rutin ty 'Iti man held lvr for tht I4nd-hetgit muriier and tn man charged in lliiiitetd.m comuy- in a eom plaint by Mr lUuptinann hrf with the lindbetyti kidnaping, Paul ude I harge Nllll RematN Ni otMi take aethrfialy th chrgt; no one, that 1. at tturltligtnn) county famous "en unary Kill t'srket. whon lndpndtii In veatlgeuioii led lu Wndl rrfc but (he rhaig rh 40 year old Mifnnwn rtinn tv hi eell until in niufder chsrg I frf and the Itunierdon county d-talon Which Ha bli ptacsd glnt him drtl''t Hovertior Itofrman wrv tn ih le aoogtit atnti way to Intaa-veti li Raiilitmailii behalf.

triek altarply Umf a political rpr uMion to hs liauptmana va oundad In lb ispttal. Anewring tigrmd rrorn Hmry lti Hois, Brgn county Rp'piUdh an, iht wlhdraw hit (-mlldcy a delegata-at-targ to th Itepubll') liliHkl a)nviitltl "tA (it.itact Hi Republican tf of eOti from th ghastly altua thui whl4i ha arisen til Nw Jry, Hi gcvar nor repltad I hav riled rny plirlrn a a co dotal tHf 1 will stand nil thai caoidi'icy If only re las voUt Make aM Of a Tri g.ivetd-Tf already ha btt saw levied by th pepubllcau tl t.tm mittee a ot irf It tm tha tfn allium but Tot mf Hpraent tut et Sri sun fhift ha nmiuiu'wi Cher H(mn lt Way IV primaM aotalf tha letj i if -m Hm j)'OiJ)M i When g'Marlior inaRa moeM fry iaj nif eonr's and url, and diw h's liigi offh Into tb nilri, I unrti.t ifflfi silNot." tHtt Id (M.v Hofiman 'dal laving hat mK 'if tfi Liitdhaigh Jae mi(y reinaiita hrd atl ha uid ti 'if, wtlit bi Itivaatigii tl)f i (ilta Hi upttuariti uttoil. I ski it up tne a on tie is thrown rl'i ii who ha demandNd that hla lntei.M(l. Hi th ltup.mMil i aim tut to'ioired In th-i goyeftiof aald today puuh for a hor-'fcnh h' aii.le of th cite tni 1'tdlng bi un wt tia a well his vb'trgw that tn of ll SL k'l'iri(Iii(' axrly lit nr rw.Katl with unfair lieaa paJMl'ii arid pieUOln I hi nivirijr will e'ii(r with A. HtiinWttiAii foitn ii-rrtr Union rotin I HtMfito iid.

iday 'MM arnli4 liiiorfi i.i''ti a roiJt(i, air -any dfaf i'li'tf tor Iii vaaiig-ll'fti h't praMi aid aald HewMrd Me Fxiil A 'I" -V' ii ae who thai! rerelv the y'f4i ir'd tbe stat rvr a'fcar. and conuj-titi -ft he reM(M'iMtbl fnt the I.umorib oHim will ttm dtaMr wem th lodiiaied, a caHa'l Ut-Kt ri-nd tha atata (i-dxn. i i 'iti ectiwraopft (of rw KHinieMd-iMon. ft, fvntu-tf alao direx td Ih a i'l a u' 1 ii(nriml to Baep lr.trf.ut videti' and hiia in v'cw 1UlthiHM itt l-e iiri A.ti 'tn th 414 XI In ui rll whi.nt'ol l.lbdbnrffk tn. hn fJotidon a in-r-(rn-'il ary pid to a man t'ndo diWi-d a Hniiitnviwi Jut fUUg ao 14 Ihuraday I 10 a smftty depot ilkia Tt4in fag Two StniMKO ii Sot'ii An Molding 'I'hrciil Of Scnsalioni TKKNTON.

April 4 The sIimh rae of Tsui II Wemtal held polrntlal thieals lonliht of wrillu a rnsatlousl aeourl ii tli rhrunlci Th chug of inurdfiing lh l.inil-beigh bally teiualned ngsinat the oiick. time lawyer and drtisgial in Merci liUUUty snd kepi him Imptlaoned in Hi county Ji I And in Httliteritoit county a a kidnaping tAuipltut swotn out agaltial tdtil by Mi Anna llauptmsnu in hr jicial but lutlle leak effort ty aav nr husband from the sleitriu uhalt Th llsupimann dn(riia at to in Lloyd fuller, aald lylay ha would not last any action nrw in pieaning ih uoinpUUit lvaue is iiwIbw to bring III any suapect so hltg a Hi pirenl pjoaatcutloit officials IU I 1 1. said, "'hat lUm (I'toMvutor Anthony llam a i should wlthdiaw th couiplaUil could have a fair and Impartial tiaar, Ing Uoth compUints wr rartlad a empty in tin it alines, tenant tu br illaniUard Iik rtdllil' by tlu giand Jury of a It unioiy lutllier aeiilobi I'Kim ruithtl potential euaatloiia the Wendel re. wnta din loa autho'l-lHvely to lit In th ptohahiiity thai th fleet Miunly gtantl Jury would palualakltiMly lH the rln tirmttatn ea suriouudlng Hi dianiatni IntHMiur-liou of Wendfl and Ida i ouleaenjii of th LliHlliffinh kulnaping Into IUuiki KJi lisrd Hauptmsnii a ftum vn-lually on th of iu itmtiou Ih giand Jury luvaatigaHon delayed llNUpiinaitn execution three dy Th grand Jury is intereated earnd, in lithr lliun wa mur pefjiiry involved Ut th leatlmoity tltoa ho app'sr) It five tvidanc tf i th nnifomnii with Wrndel (potliatad lb Juiora llkawla may seek to aftain if llta wiml Wendel pl4la a an it-glnere) aitmpt to brptiaW a fta.id oti in grand iry and Hauptmaiiti fwm rnemWrs of th grand It wa authoritatively Iminrd 4i.l to hear trio lat.ltniy on how del knloaid in New Yotk, VxU 14, siles-Mlly ('aTtiired until a in eaa wrung Irian hint, I hn dlivrd to rill 11 1'arfcer. thif ut Itiirliiigton rouniy tiva and n-i llofiSlly kri'wn sleuth and held in -1 Mammtirihado In a lb faent mindad until 1 Aatnr-dsy nihi Vafhar ailtaa In Farter, tun (liu'atKn ux al-! Ing th piSh'Mty of tit eawaa liaa itsld: la bi'intly pt'lainiad he i omtnd Wendvl i lb trd na Turn Tfi I'M Bpps politic), 4a (h'ate who sre rlreulstlnst It do not know rite and thrfe rtt ha bu Ill-will ttiward i "Tti utter un Anieruaidain SMti hiMMng- arrtiMtiijri lm i fl to 11 prafodtee and th at tempt at poli'l oy nnarof by Inn uendo mit Um it pojrrtant all h'fioraM ntn nd Wlfl 'I lm sorry that yet tM4 have trli troublad rv tl.i Un-Aml an 1 of pfopagand.

km moid at yoiir cooftawnis and i.ml ilt'toiry I have aiMwered yM leng'rt lb rrlr ttial yxi st4f uti tttf truth to any friend Who. a ynj sy, i ha rid th iuaitln with you AtMl ld th tlr htt th far lo trd wa JoTin tik. ti' ri i Amrt't in is ta. a op land In Ma arid that hi rroither family em mm fro? A old Ni'W goifUfMl ttlr ami iii trc mld't nf tn "mi, Km ad l-d that lotii lln wr Kn iah and JwirU rfftd leler went lo f'turl 9 W'eta of llivaraide alltorrili I )V had mt th of ulltjn hm said had rir- -I PMaa Tur TV farft 'l'W'l Recovery i a I 1 Roosevelt'M Klorlum, Kx-President Says PORT WAYNE. Ind Apill 4 4 Termer President Hoi bed Hoover continued his attack on the Rotwe-vell adinlnisttatlou and New Deal pollen- Kmlgtit tit an aditrea In this, North cHfttcrn IihIIhms luduntiinl-failltlUg ceulrr In whull he rluiiveil tint the 'tmiet dmigeroiit Invaslmiti of liberty by the New I'itl have uol Iteen in (he economic fleiil" but "the corruption of clear ihtiikiiig" The Stipieme court can check invasions (if economic freedom, he said, but "the corruption of clear thiiiK-lug la In the long view far mniv insidious and tientntetlve to the aaf guards of America, Civil Irat ion hss advanced only whenever snd wherevrr the rrltirnl racully in the profile has leen fire alive, and unpolluted he cmllnued.

'It slumps whenever thin is rmln formed, auppreaned or intimidated That 1 I he most ceitslli leaeon itt history. l'heV who hsv the ihiisl for power over the dally lives of the peoplt In Older to protect themselves from Hie political consequences of thi-lr aciiom are driven irreslatlhly and ithout pe to a neater ami renter control of the nation thinking. Aalls I olihv Cmmhltie "Tliost who seek for power thus move easily fioin propngsnda to raucous denunciation Prom that, it Is but a step to Intimidation Ami we wltnsa today the of privsie coinnuinlrsfinna of innocent pereons and the picas. That is rnsi violation of the spirit of the bit) of rights Rut American p-t Iv imiintdnted. A number of the tin-terrified hnve taken to sending rne pungent telegrams, xprcuig (he prayer Lhst some New Sgency will seise them and commit every woid of them to memory This may bt th modern method rf the const i-tutlonai right of jwi ithm- at leaat of bringing petitions under tht of th New leal Instead of debating nut tot, I problems, the fornter Chief F.xertitlvt said, the New -l "suboi dlnatra have loosed a amok reen of personalities and have b'VMti to fire the sjulrt gum of pnpiiWauda 'riies are not the answrra thst add to understanding They ate not the bold answer of the responsible leaders ei-pounding their point of view snd of-ferlng their soluliohs.

And al'igsns do not evi-n pnK hit for fact IteOrii r.tenls tf Reviewing vent during th summer Of tiefute the yelettlob 111 wnnh he was defeated Mr H'ovr said It hss bren ataiiiibd by dlStlnlereaied e'onoiiti! tUt America was siisking iuf clear of th depreasum under Ma Ifrptibliran ad-niinlatratioti in June-July. Ibii -and II was Hi unteruinties Plioing tn election thst st bsck this progrea. "Wt Blon of sll great nation wr set back." aald M-t other na-tlon continued upward Th former president listed unm plo)nent, felif, i eduction of sfe'n-diturr. bslsuclng th budget, cur-isnsy, th credit system. buru er-yf monopolies, tariff and amial (Pleasa Turn To Psg Pour BUSINESS GAINS ARE REPORTED DURING WEEK WAHlfNfl7fN, April 4 eHlrnU-laied by th fctr earn.

b'iin wa found rrv th romrnerr deirt mnt vif lo ha advsnred sub' atanUally during th week nded April umrnsrlrlhg report from II cilia In It weekly survey, th department found also thst demands for rehabilitating th flood are wvrt helping som sectors, "(Mln over th prrlmi and week wer rnor Impreasiv in th Mouth snd Mouth wi whit weather added to other fvrarsbi fwiUKi It aid "lot general upswing aff'td hotei travi to m't marked de re than in rnt week with apparel liri favored and r'laft ofder tnt rule Hard war ltm war sharp demand a rar tfro to th wideptd nmsinjctt'tn ur "Industrial wiereH'ti was wide-spread tod diversified with r'-l ntrationa IN in ean'iard Four Persons Hurt In Three Accidents Here Sec'y Perkins Answers 'Whispering' Campaign Pour persona wens Injured, one seriously, in three traffic accident In Ashevllle yeaterday. Two of the accident Involved automobiles and tht other a power company bus and an automobile, In addition to the three local accidents, three Ashevllle persons were injured In an auto mishap at Win-stnn-Balem. It was learned here in an Aftfcoclstcd Press dispatch. That between the car driven by John W. While, aa.

of flkyland and ins bus, driven by R. B. Hawkins, wss ths more serious of the three. White suffered a canpound fracture of the right leg and brulsef snout i he fac and hands. Pollc said bsd been drinking White was injured whn hi ford roadster collided nearly head-on with the bus at Broadway and Merrlmon avenue at 4:34 o'clock yesUrdav afternoon.

The bus was prorsrding north on Broadway and White was driving In tha direction of the business section fto terrifle was tha impart that a wrecker had to be called to disentangle th car and toe it Tha bus proceeded rm It run but th roadster was badly wrecked Th steerlr, wheel was torn practically off. the too a as broken, th windshield was knocked nut and th tmnt of th ear was enisbad Vneatln WaUen, four yew -ol 4 WAMINH'fVN April 4 -''tii letter whlcii nawretary Faritna Mild 're ftieanl to reply to p-IMIcl "hlajierliig raniMln wer maI puOtir totilfhl by th Isrxr In th tetter Mia Pkl said ha viae bn In Moaton "fi April 10 )Saj. of New KiMflkd paert and fiat hr huatMod. Paul Wllaon tit New toft ftW wa Atneru-an ftti there wr nv Jws in her arwetry "If wer a -tw I wieild mk no rt of It MI4 tfn tli ron-tray. I would pfHjd Ui sxtrtowi--If 11" rm of 1 leH.ers wnt to Mr MW'MHIsn rat Nw Tors 'y sfi-i bad asked the I Ik dirUnht rhief ruriirs thai an wa fuf-lgn bH Jewea War true After tell i n- how her nrtors bad lived In VWlO'eS fiart rrf Nw -land irr th 1 in century, Mia parkin id I hat written you at length, my dr Me MacMillan number i4 similar lettera of Inquiry lb rarenl ta nd 14 to to roii-c-hislon that arnris lufll'f tnondad to a ensile to sirruiation and thst f' th raf mind ait ia- tred ahmdd not lgri it 'Tn SjojrpOM, altMrtagK) rave or I.

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