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The Daily Messenger from Canandaigua, New York • Page 1

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JABS AJIB JIBES Correct this sentence: "i can tell she is a wonderful said the man, "fay''Use way she fondles that dog." WEATH1B FQBBCAST Snow and coJdier tonight. Sua- fair and much colder with cold wave. Stroag north and northwest winds. in 1797, Votl28 Ho. 62 'Phones 7 and 92 CANAXDAIGUA, N.

VBATHED AY, MAE0E 14,1925 Single Copy, 3 -The Oldest Newspaper West of the Hudsoa Letter Intimate asd Timely Stories" of Washington life sad Eveats, Dietz To Appea Decision of Juryl CUBSBS! tereJJiiry 800m Creates Mild Sensation-- Dietz Probably Wl Use Tills as the Basisof Appeal if TJ V.A* BY HARRY HUUTT SEA Senice Writer Special to The Slessenger WASHmGTON, March ter more than a year of rigid re-'' Speculation was rife today Ontario county officials, asj 'well as the general public, regarti-' of John Dietz, former fireman, that 1 iSHSBOT BILL PASSES ASSEMBLY 'East or i the room! Asseaiblyioan R. A. Catchpole's bill placing the "admtn- President Wilson, Mrs. Edith BOH-: where th8J arv MA hirn i Thursday night of burglary" larceny, was quartered, st before the jui-y handed in its seclusion for the first time tt par- ticipate publicly in the meeting of the Women's National Democratic Club here, on March 7. Mrs, WiJsori recdved members of i the club at her home, following a i pilgrimage by them to the the late president in Bethlehem, chapel, and later presided over a Although claim has news of spread like wildfire 'through the courthouse and caused a sensation rivalling; the four-dav i That Mrs.

Wilson chose the casion of the club's 'annual raieefc- ing to resume active publi; eon- tacts-again is said to be the fact that, shortly before his death, i ft the former president urged her to i do whatever she could organisation, which he offering immense possibilities for service to the party. That women are less politically! minded than men was evidenced i 1 during the stay in Washington, a iam Diets, of Eocbester, both 'claini that Norton entered the jury i i chamber to inform the jurymen i they would be locked up for i night, unless tbev -sneedilv ar-' ty sheriff's offica ijs the hatfds of. the board of supervisors, had passed the assembly today, aud was expected ta also be acted upon by the senate, where it has been introduced fay Senator Ernest Cole, of Bath. TMs bill was. hit reduced in (he assembly en February IS, and-was referred to the committee on internal affairs, which reported it favorably.

Coairty Attorney Earie S. Warner drafted the at the request of the supervisors and Sheriff John C. BoUas, for presentation in both houses of the legislature. While Dietz, through. his attor- sys, planned to appeal from the ry's.

decision, if unfavorable to anyway, this xvill give him ad-1 ditiovial grounds Tor such an ap- 1, it is claimed. No one hits the hi to enter the jury rccin while is'deliberating over a it is un- may they hava a verdict, and Another Nominee Now Being Chosen Second 8ejeetkm of Warren by Senate is Consifl erd Inevitable-- Midge Bows to Sen- ate's Wl and Will Meet Another Norakee BULLETIN WASEIHGTOH, March 14, President Coolidge has i decided to abandon his fight to came Charles B. Warren as; i attorney genera! it was learned tbis afternoon. WMle th i Warrea appointment will remain before the Senate to meet I its second inevitable rejection, the President is new en- gaged in selecting another nominee to head the depart: ment of justice. This vras'tlie word revealed by Senatorial leaders fol- ilowing a hurried 'conference this noon between President.

rs and Senator Curtis, of Kansas, Kepublicsm sentenced County Wyoming. Mrs. Ross-- "or, Ross was hailed by th women of Washington, irrespective of party, Republicans and Democrats alike; forgot that in her election a ocrat had won the gover a great state. The thing that mat the orilv thing that mattered to them, it seemed, was that a WASHINGTON, March If Prance- can: be brougBt'ihtb line, it appeared not unlikely today international arms con-; iferenee will be held in TALK FROM Wt3-Y TONIGHT KE-ELEGT! Police Break up GatJiering' of Thousands -of Gun Battle Results in 300 'Wounded HALLE Germany, March 14 started to deliver an oration' despite man a governorship. Communist pre-election meeting jthe police in junction.

i iti A police ofiieer aUempieii to Governor Smith trill be on the "air" froni radio broadcasting station WGY from a until 9:30 o'clock tonight, when lie will "carry his appeal In the in his fight for a 25 per cent cut in the income tax. h) ra lut faUwL c' sum- i protocol, developed into a gun league of when police broke it up, resulted to- imoned a squad of- policemen. i disarmament, in the killing of sex 7 en persons the poiice entered the hail they "The verdict? night Whether Frank B. secretary -of state, will stick" in international a remains to be demonstrated. Bi.t; one thing is conceded as certain: will swing the club" to be found anywhere in capital's diplomatic golfing corns.

Kellogg- vrill take precedence at; the head of Washington uch this summer not merely because inai he is ranking head of the cabinet, i but because, in addition, he is ac- tualiy an expert at the game- His golfing had no little to tip i it is said, with his popularity as': American ambassador in 'London. slcy Both Colonel George and John high mar -3 where golf had its birth, had won of wm a ovcrn favor because ef their skill with the mashie and inidiron. But neith- i Mwrtewd city as er Davis nor Harvey coakl hold a i ua 3 ain tiffed tnc Taylor eandle to Kellogg in the "ancient case and honorable' pastime. in President CooMdge's opin-jand the wounding of 100. Six in-1were hooted and jeered.

Many ion opened the way for the United jured, four of them policemen, suf- the Ileds swung their chairs at the At the height of the riot-j were fired from the gal-1 States to. take the lead in organiz- another conference: Whether objections can be overcome vtiiumt is VIA-: manv manifestations of the to be seen but adminis- paration ferine coming (We of the citizem-x- of Ontario'i tration of dadared today ual coantv for a clean am! wholesome more honeial tnan tney enforcement of the Any pub-j a tnat the wdl Ik official fered wounds thai doctors sakl! officers. doubtless would prove fatal. TheJ ing shots were fired from the gal Communist': were meeting; in pre-: lery. The police returned the fire Thousands jarnmed the meeting hall where Ernest Thaelmann, Coin-.

ami the disorder became 'spread The outbreak oael'ed. wide-. Fin-is Poiice estimated that 4,000 com- French to another The police had permitted in the out- i break, Halle is an industrial city and a the hot bed of Communism in Germany. conference have thus meeting only on condition that two Ther city often has been the scene conference held under unices rather than Am- warenouse GONFEREN And Some Proposed That America Should Join This committee jnvesugaung 'eau of internal -revenue chare-" 1 jthe levy was retaiiation for profecut'on of tiie inquiry into tax ari Kellogg was golf champion of; Bor sell rare books fort many golfers than they are' Cheaier Coal? WASHIXGTOX, Starth 14 A coStiition of semi-collapse exists in the hs'aniiiioas coal industry ac- cording to Department of Com- raerce which msrfe public twiay surveys covering all the fiekis in he country. The jiuiuftry fe oyci and over EC- tonling to the government surveyors ars? the February weatSicr farther contsibytet! to rteciine that is generally nfetlceafele throGgiwut -the entire industry.

O. Not Letaied YORK, JIareh' --4i6 platioss were kaepzng 7fse to- ika for fnrther 6. O. S. sigrajs ilasheri mys- terioasiy throsgh tne air lasi They cKfise from the vicinity of the; Strait of Gsfwaltar EKd were liereri to a vessd ia; off Spanish coast Tibe coTOsmiJjicatSdTj statioti --in Yerk ordered all broadcasting off Uie.air for lf minutes and Ife- iri tne Jead sUence fr the and position of the -ressel- was neard.

President LONDON. JIareh of- -ficial circles rcactctt to reports froai t- pssn- that rresJctent CooHrfge IVRS to calf another inters rls-sa; rrtament cnsiference be Such. a KIOVC wK! have fs-ii- support of Great it in ofHciai it Chamberlain, Brit- Is jsakiBjr at Geneva to rations to with favor a Greek GENEVA, Marcn A 'ter r.g speech by forr-ier Prx-rcs nations council send a new Gireek ir.ent of ofities- Greck agreenicr.t on sabject last coancii raeettnK wh? Jsnij c-f --soaR eJ ths ih-! tttaJ tlve h'-i: Wagon Briver'sWife Much Sought After YORK. 1-5. AH- Ssic xviS5 destiny a point h.ik- 'i lo a pnii of IX C.

That Great Sritsin for siick f. MOV? lhat navy rriliKiatw for the bcf-sv i- U7K-SV o' Ksr.g. Georsre r.vay fen? iw CsTY. 14 jivffls 5ve will bi 'the- cor.f wftess- he reaches. will be ablest favorable progress to.saii for w31 yacht ttip and will; was r.perated en for kiJ-'her tne 3 not wrstinaic in Apsis.

trouMe, r.cxt way to Yoik i De MABCE WSATSEB L2YSS TO i WASHINGTON, March 14 'President Coolidge's ifare with the new Senate came to climax today the appohrfrri of Charles B. Warren for at- 1 general carne' before" that body forconfirr-iation. AH surface indications pointed 'a second defeat for the presidentJ Polls taken by ihe forces, by the coalition forces: oimv.sc-d to Warren and by: n6nf; 'partisan observers varied only the number of votes in Detroit attorney would be 'down. Administration leaders who were conference until late last simply shook their heads in. and prepared to vote i compliance vcith; wishes.

'V. None of them hew-ever, ''to any of victory. i Srmiors were current when th6i Senate convened this -morning that President Coolidge will give rc-n a recess appointment if he acair. is rejected. This-; could not be at the White Republican senators strong'.

i advised the President re KANSAS i Mo Ma.cU4-, anpointment. They ouM Warr si C.PC.UX, lu --1 the foevitrL; 1. G.bson in a fcavc to vote Rga in iron-: shock-. Marrh weather, with Us foibles and uncertainties, was very much ip evidence' in Ontario ccs-nty today. One minute, the sun was tryjnsi vali- -aiitiy to shine: a few ir.inutes later, a black paii of sioora hunt; ovt-r rily and county, and it looked as though a hniistotm wtrc Weather re- n-rts indicuti'd that the March season would reach its climax Sunday, with a iienuiiu- cold 'west ur.d norlhvrcit and maniu'stations of Uie last supreme effort of Use fast-dying winter season.

This, it -was expected, or'at hoped, will be 'followed by the return of the vc-rnal Spring. Three Children Are With Axe Is WASHINGTON, -March A wave sxvcpt over the Senate today at the Treasury Departments acUoTs in levying: an jncome fi-'i! on axe. At Gencr-: hospitoi. it was snid he was in a serious condition. Gibson bciscvcd was chas: ing his wife areaiid iheir i North Kansas city with an axe, ac-.

cording to nelgiibto As sisC ci" iijin, l.c crashed the axe the skuiis of the chireiv. New York -ivsatj. cicvk is Haii'iit. cai's police. boy, ILL The Senate jiavc evidence support Coiizer.s by ts'iC 1 nur.iticr of -offers of assistance that eu is; fii t'ronj came from Senator Dunoni.

Delaware. rauUi-KHl- who from Nnr- 'U' at 3 after brief and X- Jlarch A stamped, uaopor.ed lette? key to the murder 01 U-yesr-oM am! the suicide of 'VltHam S. -50, salesman for a conceni. "i lie niaji. k'Hict! -tha boy as he 1 rini or.

he He -thri kill' c-; iet'er. mav e.xpfein tw was sealed. r.r.'i to Jnj'OJ sister cr.H of -ior-ii man. Jchn Rici arji-- fe fmsi Cincago. na is a Steel he reTBiiw the sisier i' the The r.r.:i boy hso met Epidemic Spreads MANCHESTER.

N. Ma.rh 14 v3u.f*«i scores of a irkcs sa Xe-w ttamp-'- r.3'« which 1 have r.r.d ALBANY. She. from jSmjth. Tne lower' hotsse thv? bills eafly in tfc.

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Years Available:
1922-1977