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The Weather Fair and slijhtly colder tonight; probably ttfM Thursday partly cloudy. Established in 1797. Vol. 245. CANANDAIGUA, N.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18,1933. Single Copy, 3 Cents NAZTMOVEMENT DEVELOPING IN AUSTP RESCUE PARTIES PUBLICITY PLAN BEINGDEBATED Investigators to Decide on Releasing Names in Bank Probe HAD HELPED MANY President Of League to Submit List Today on Those Re-, ceiving Aid WASHINGTON Senate investigators of the Chase National Bank were confronted today with a decision on whether to make public the "rescue parties" conducted by that huge institution to help others. Albert H. Wiggin, whc told the investigating committee smilingly that he conducted several sucL parties while chairman of the Chase tank, was to submit a list of them tc the committee in executive session today. The subject of rescue parties came to the fore at the end of the fi-st day of inquiry into the Chase bank and its affiliate, the Chase Securities Corporation, after a series of rapid breaking developments that created the biggest stir in the hearing room since the investigation of J.

P. Morgan and Company. Then last night Ferdinand Pecora. committee counsel, announced sub-j EXPECT RULING ON PRICES THAT WILL AFFECT ALL President's Decision to Involve Million and Halt' Stores TO DEFINE POLICY Arguments Both For and Against Mark-ups Are Submitted TMTML 'Comes to Light in Discovery ASSEMBLED FOR FINANCIAL AID New York Asks New Laws' To Assist in Serious Difficulties Orr A TpFCMFTVI AF BATTLE ANTICIPATED A1 MlllEill Uf Demands oi Monroe For; Blu Tax Relief Remains As Big Obstacle of Garrison Plot; Simon and Baron Neurath in Big Clash ARE INVOLVED ALBANY For the WASHINGTON UP) A presidential decision which may infiu-j ence prices in a million and a half retail stores was expected today, from the White House. i Mr.

Roosevelt's task was to de-i fine the government's policy toward! price regulation a retail distribu-i lion code. Before him were argu- Sl0rl jt action at Geneva, Korv eT financial position. Bills were ments for and against minimum! a ntin von Neurath, German for presented to the lawmakers, con- and Neuralh in time since last Decembe- New York City today came to a special session of the state legislature for he)p with the business of financing its government. I Through Governor Lehman, the Expounding the government's ver cl ty asked further new laws to bol- DP. Johan L.

Mowinckel, premier rlce mark-ups over invoice costs of Norway and president of the Hugh S. Johnson, recovery chief- no be a second disarmament of i ng funds and to readjust the fiscal drawing elated Press Photo CONFUSION OVER OFFICE TAKING upon England ated Press Photo) price lace was vigorously opposed He, said, however, an agreement sub-; mitted to the president would pro-' Is 111 Clash Being Watch- ed Anxiously LONDON What many consider one of the most remarkable personal clashes between statesmen of two great many years was brought into the glare of world wide publicity today as a result of the counter-attack of Sir John Simon on Baron Konstantm Von Neurath. for unemployed the coming i Sir John headed Great Britain's winter and to pay citv payrolls and delegation at the World Disarma- other exnens-s I ment conference which recessed un- 'i Governor Lehman again expiess- til October 26 after Germany's withed hope that the necessary legisla-1 ora.wai. Details Slow in Coming Out But Indicates Widespread Effort; German Minister is Heard in Counter Attack. VIENNA A nation-wide minister, said that "tihere mwsf vening at noon, tc create new smu- tlon could be pushed through and I Herr Von Neurath is Germany's lawmakers son home within a foreign minister Nazi military organization has been developed in Austria, it was dis- vhere to seize arms for use in ther action DetaUs of the investigations were tit; CiwMvvl -closed today, despite the handicap only slowly but enough of the party's dissolution in country.

The widespread movement came to light as government investigations continued into alleged Nazi the fact that Nazi storm troops no this has been revealed to show a small 1 corner of the Nazi organization. Army Officers Active Outstanding the disclosures is plots at the Linz garrison and else- Foreigners Will Be Assured Protection Ifew hours, thus saving the state the; Today, the effect of the contro- versy-- in which each challenges the mlttee Friday. Important developments in Wiggin's "testimony yesterday included- The Chase bank paid Wiesrin a salary running as high as S250 000 a The Horse The twen- the constitution abolishing the lame duck ses- WASHINGTON (JP) tietn amendment to I While President Roosevelt studied, the retail issue the labor depart-1 ment announced an upward trend i DELHI--Lester Werley. Mid- CO st of another prolonged session, in wholesale prices begun March; (ji town postman, today was ready I Demands of the Republican leai unbroken" throu to begin serving a sentence of from for Monroe a two per cent ad-, 20 years to life in Attica prison for' i lePf Dilation remained up to i their respective countries and also weighted index of 734, the slavmg of a man he cuiimed, moDmen a serious obstacle, on a commodities 'was his wife's lover. 'in the way of a swift, harmonious was awaited with widespread, inter 1 Based on 1926 erase prices or rs t' degree inurdei session The Republicans, who con-jest.

Assembly, have demanded; In a speech last night in year and bonuses up to S100.QOO while he was active and retired him vath a salary of $100.000 a year for. before tne orse i i. 4.1, uciu.e uie iiuioc uj Me. heavy losses bj the piesldentlgl inaugurat! longer are being organized by civilians, but are in the hands of Austrian army officers--either active or recently retired. 1 High officers, it appeared, either i are not involved or as a matter of.

i policy are being shielded from promising themselves. Lieutenants BERLIN UP) Hopes were rife in and captains make up the active American circles here today that the membership. German government was seriously A second fact is that these inaugurating a drive to clean up the storm troops are officered by army many pending cases of Nazi moles- i men and drill regularly. tations of foreigners. 1 Kuernberger Forest, near Linz, American and foreign circles gen- for example, has been the scent of erally noted with satisfaction the, such Nazi maneuvers speedy prosecution of three recent) A curious detail of these drills, cases of Nazi assaults.

investigators say, is the use of They pointed particularly to the; --Fascist Heimwehr' 1 sentries soe- six-month sentences meted out yes- rounding the drill ground of the time nov, Wiggin also received large sums fi prccl almmg the election win- nis as directo- of other companies, eluding $40,000 a year from Armoui and Comnany from. the BrooklynlManhattan Transit' Com- pr ue "ipnn Srx-monill sentences jucLtu iiriuiuuig LUC Democrats make amends. charged that Germany as terday to the two storm troopers who I middle of the forest to keep away heir failure to come to the as- ardizing if not wrecking trie cause i Roland Velz a natlve of Con casual hikers These sentries of of Monroe county at the disarmament. Sir John repeateaij neticul when hf ailed to salute the COU rse are all Nazis disguised in' the stances, while in 38 change hi orice was shown." so-called, lame duc. amend- offices.plans 'were ad-, 1 vanced for 'enforcing President i Leaders of both parties held late eign minister ana laise views with their Germany's armament demands.

TREASURY REPORT WASHINGTON The position conferences last night followers, some meeting, at or conversing down- Corn, Hog Production Program ber 15, moved up from March 4 Roosevelt order Drovid ie a $500! the treasurj- Oct 16 was: Receipts, I January 20. tfc date of mauguration months impc i sonmen S77 674503.48;" exoenditures, $92.1 nm 1 1f I fine and six months I of a new president and MCC prca-1 olators of lue i dent. The new assembly date oi Congress was fixed for January 3, each 5'ear instead of the first Mon- day of each December. Jr8nUC10US Under existing law. the electoral ruiwviiwn No word came from to Eagle regula- balance, Sl.118,940,660.74;' custom, receipts for the month, 1336,044.18.

Receipts for fiscal year to cratic agreement da'e (since July 1) Monroe bill. WASHINGTON half- 1 college meets the first Wednesday DnnfU Rofp billion dollar two-vear program to 'in January next lollowmg the quad-, IldlC TMTM iino- nrnrinnHnn into rennial uresidential elections in -bring corn and hog production into rennial line'n-ith consumption today was the government's newest aiding farm prices. It IllVOlVGS plan for November, to cast ballots of their respective states. These are sent to Con- oi as The law provides a joint ses- as $350.000.000 cash benefits to 1 sion shall be held on the CLEVELAND UP) Seven years ago pernicious anaemia was "abso-! lutely but now, says Dr. Cy-.

rus C. Sturgis of the University of Von Neurath was accusing Nazi emblem, paraphernalia of Prince Von Star Assailants of an Englishman and Hemberg's unoutlawed home untruthful simllarly were, guards the German ior- brcught to us ti ce Saturday. i They customarily assemble at I Only continued vigorous prosecu- da ybreak, arriving inconspicuously 1 tion, it was felt in foreign quarters, "gmau groups and departiiig, simr At one point in his address. wjU permanently guarantee the safe- jarly John said he was ready to pUDiisn ty Qf foreignei ew the fact Organized in Army records and documents" to snow; tfaat governmen warnings lutherto, he third fact uncovered in the the confer-' a he was rl 8 nt have not sufficied to eliminate the mv -estigations, it was said, that the Later, he declared that he had spirit of lawlessness demonstrated in under cover military organization refreshed his memory by looking up 1C ran j. own Nazi followers enlistm civilians but organized the documents and found that he in the attacks.

within the army and allegedly pre- was "absolutely right" i serving contact with Germany -He even called upon Norman nf HifW 'is divided into brigades. iniltlplCD IU Hlll'-l (Lieutenant Franz Fritsch of Al- Defended in Pamphlet; plot, was acting commander of the that to support MJ ond Michigan, it has a death rate of farmers and purchase and distribu- Wednesday in February to po 4 i eiec-; only 10 per cent tion of 400 000 000 pounds of pork to toral votes and to formally proclaim i Feedtag ve and stomach the needv. in addition to the the next president and vies pres- prepara tions have brought about 000.000 fcbucht recently. ident. I the change, he told the Inter-State Flashes of Life justly.

The speech was given great prom! inence morning newspapers, but (Bv the Associated Pies) bent a four-inch derman got a there was a tendency to commen less on the personal clash and tlv. Germanv arouse commen 1 h. 175-pound veracity of the statesmen--wruch, here today affair "Germany's National the booklet is ElectricarEngineers and, cate's statement a events English GENEVA UP An anonymous upper Austrian brigade of Nazis.) pamphlet which defended the prin- The Austrian political police also ciDles of Chancellor Ado'f Hitler and enter into the investigation of the outlined a foreign policy of the if they ever should be called upon to arrest army men is apparent, but the situation is complicated futher A swine processing tax. starting "Thus, as the situation now Association the" It was given sudden Nmcmbpr 5 at 50 cents a hundred! the next president and vice presi-' of Korth Atneric a. Dr.

Sturgis is, a her JU 4 1JJ inch-was recorded by a new de-. creased tne feeling through the declaration pounds and increasing to $2 by! dent would xake office on Januac professor internal medicine and expected to raise; 20. 1937. or about 25 days beiore Qjjector the Thomas Henry mark, "This the day to deiiare pendence." S34800000o'in two years, with a Congress tallies the electoral votes simpson Memorial Institute for similar tax of 30 cents a bushel on i and announces the winner. Thus Mcc jj ca i Research at the university.

Determined Ian 1 He Who Hesitates corn producine from $60.000.000 to i far. there has been no move in Con-i Prior to 192 6 pernicious anaemia. JOLIET mined man, EDENBURG. Pa. The judge; $70.000.000.

Corn growers wil! re- gress to correct this anomoiouo sii-1 Ctrnm0 nly termed a deficiency in admira i alker 35 a Negro hesitated before sentencing Eari' ceive an additional $40.000.000 from uation the quantity oi blood its con- He hiked from ciaiifomia tojcochran. 21 for a hold up. stituents. was "absolutely witn a anslaughter i "What would vou have done if 1 li-i'inrr an r.T OlllV i i t. ,1 rt importance i i i xvo UAU vice! anelectrical apparatus known, an positive alarm which is the Joun i des Nations that numerous i as the magnetic strain gauge.

-real reason why heaviiy-armea German organizations had urged 'states hesitated to weaken men i world wlde distribution to enlighten i of the federal police, resigned, forces." I foreign peoples and restore their res- to devote my time more actively pect for Germany. to the Nazi movement." and rec en Ijy the fact that federal police are rot 100 per cent free from Nazi sympathizers. Given Vacation Six months ago. Franz a fund provided in the National Re- Act. Federal Sales Tax Is Urged By Cole Davis in His Stand Needy May Have Eggs To Go With the Bacon PHOENIX.

Ariz. Wt Abandonment of the retail sales tax and the 0 Holyoke GLENS FALLS t'T--As a "practical way of helping in this crisis." Miss Mary Wooiley. president of r.d a mcm- "What would you the people had not obeyed you; iro men in a card game. command tc "ciri asked A judge gave him one to 14 jurist Cochraii hesitated. One In Twenty "I gue I would have War On Depression Proposed in Even Napoleon, said one of the Jv Herbert Hedrich, chief of the po- passages in the pamphlet, did not i i ca i police, was sent on "an in' upon thc corridor idea when setting: de ft nl vacation" because of alleged of he replied.

MINNEAPOLIS 'Tsk b', a ssr rf 'i--Before long, 1 TheVv- just completed a Tabula- may have Ticials ma mailj to be distributed to the state gov- advocatcd by Seth T. r- nc re sbTtenan Church, sw Cole, deputy commissioner and 5 hould so nd a cable to Norman counsel U) the New York State DC- rja United States ambassador i 1O1 of Taxation and Finance. flt supporting him ment 1 the FcdefafRdief "The church should or leaner ai of war." she OTCI. ilclliwnt in h.s nn- ey of world I the National Ta: Con- lercncc. He pointed out that 14 states now, have a retail sales but in half of them thc levy is of a temporary should to tide the governments over-, esaimnatioas cf i Time An Airplane o-eds.

wi-ich disclosed i CLEVELAND Marie Barkley. every twci of the girls 1 14. a habit of disappearing from cenails. In July Trhetled away on a Sobering Influence PHILADELPHIA By th, th'j for France todav. It was proposed by Premier ad- ouard Daladier in a program pre- session of the icy set forth tint one of the para- cent charged that the A war on depression mount aims of the new Germany is Dollfuss had "enormous- a more logical and less exasperating fj2 j-u circles, various opin- demarcation of Germany's eastern that one her the need lor prompt action.

urged legation to: Provide additional revenues of francs about 000 to heip "no Says Disaster Looms in should like to stress the- rcsponsibil- the period of financial stress- sales tax." he said, "aro for warranted only -arhrn an emergency cruSJt ic to thc tion has cash to pav for fa-m sur- be an authority on pte-" requlr-J lo "feed thc nncm- He pleaded guilty to carrying a million ccgs pistol and Judge Raymond Mac- the tranfer from storage Nolle said: SOOR "Since liquor got you into trouble. Effect pay an pension cuts 4 economies of 3.600.000.000 NHTT slics gone again, in an auto- with the same cr.cl ir mobile. view; and, Provid" 13.736500.000 franc-S about $733.000 for a four-year in EiH" Patience Exhau.vlcd YORK Bill's a bear and public works program ice that" TroTiM have to be I think the proper punishment is for hc j'ost to much publicity. chicktns tho-f in jou'lo h' word 'sobrjcty" LOOO jr or he has posed quietlj times a day ior the next year." viev. is that it is true there arc rr-anv Nazis the Austrian arrnv.

but they gradually will be weeded out--especially if harsher methods are employed. HITLER MAKES SYRACUSE 4. Thc effm BERLIN Support lure drvs with the idea that profit- foreign policy was offered by na takinncai or obliterated by placing ccllor Adolf Hitler the pnce 01 in the hands oj ihc rcconcilliation -with his former domestic opponents in a to last night. The address, which vfas pubbfic- only at noon today. contained the opinion of the cf-l'or that his predecessors had iall- by the Federal government" U)nQinOn 01 Still Optimistic in Strike of Tanners; BERWUN bc-come a lav-rn kocper by is hi, GLOVEESV1LLE wailerenccs between nery Corkers an Although stnkine tan- AVIATOK ARRIVES 1 SINGAPORE IT Ulin, Australian fl2rr trying for more than 3TO a new flight record from London 10 Tn" law piovidt- 1 Aij'4ralia ro t-oda" from nrn-i to a HOLLYWOOD 'V.

SufK-ring a Ajor federated Malay relapsf after an a a oJ r. ac r. 5 point laic- 'avl Frrocnc March, -tncr aud screen; rcmainine onlv a few hour- actor, was reported in a s-tnoui, plat for a ba.s rtlicf by Edward iF. Stanford. Jr.

Yesterday photographers called in to I'UTff cil Bill and 1hc Imifhe-d 1 Bill nrppcd one of the picturr xn' 21. hquor covcnim-nt "brines them to of ant-ther S. Harris, state chairman of the Lavi- Preservation party, said terday unadulterated truth that alroheJ and its retinue ar- akcrfi of the to the "Geneva hr Cnar.celior cmphastasd that it place if Jn--! In rave NEW YORK Jir-t in Part Harmon. Labor condition at his home today. Onlvj STORIES ARE DENIED a nurse ane5 the attcndmc physician RABAT.

Morocco admitted to room. about an impcudirs Florence' Mace a and -of March wild her iOO ff-e-t three Tlie board Mudyin? thc matter. partment mediator, said he fc lha optimistic" as thc meeting, 1Lal hls C0 a dition be-camc the of yesterday ftrencc-. Clan nee V. Carr.

pre--i- tltnt of the tannery workers union. i. 'We ha-vC riot rained an inch a 1 if man-jJattareii their attitude TCC are liable to os here lor the next three weski. We have siren ground lo some extent and have sought a fair March ha- manv mc rolft. in films and the of th" talking -veraon of "Dr.

ai.cl Mr HycU" as well as th" Thi Sign the Pjcfcford arc. i 'd hcrr. just pure- mvnuon far as he's concerned Thst thc Ame-ncan -creen ftai the rumors. Biml. Bui N't Fi'-h CHICAGO A 01 1 Th" day ard night 'guards ha-v- practicing up pistols -and f-oon thcj at" to hold 1r a conrpMiiiMJ "he DJUV um bd Insurance Company CHICAGO 'V--Tn'- Nafioiwl Con.pan-, of th" L'.

A poJinf- 1olilinc S197.WO.iyif). Te-c torlaj and stati brought about the action, said atV-mpN to rcmwr" Tjolicybold'r. 1 made. rrvindhne out of pcnt- the said. Taite 1 the profit if ro-i can- 3 rl.s th" print 1.

-ahich arf to 11 in-r a thl- dT for the and thc German Plbiscitc be locuwrd jokly on the for- a fiermanY Will i yjC jJPOJI Talk at Conf erttice v.crr- o'inc SEEKING DIVORCE PHILADFT PHIA PARIS T-. If German- reach tha' placed an r0 nuneni Nannie Dale Bio- an arms acccrd uith France. 7.nji tii home bi Ge'Orge M. 5 a 0111VJ. yr, of $4.000 000 on th" booV.s 3 a -f I'-t'd the artion r'-al at of PhiladOphia.

in ought ad- a That, Geneva. in bncf. was thc reply ia or au REPOET EXPLOSION Austria ff An sxpio- 5-3 on "TetV.cd the tV-ment but the'nTanufacturers re- budge at alL" one MAYOR IS RECALLED OKLAHOMA CITY Unofficial returns from fought largf tr.t of the ci'y council's tJrt.tn.-ion of oil Trell drilling to residential areas. DALLAS r.d at the il-atc fair pro- sho-R- that Mayor C. J.

Blinn was re- lodav'. No celled bv the narrow margin cf 124 vctes. Tom McGee-was elected. Cj S-' 1... i 3 XI bllt tu irom tn 5 to appear ar.d from one -xho NO SALE TOPEKA Kas A sal a Fir" William f' watch a demonstration a tvpe f'tmsrmsher.

The 'hief -c-ur it. Then the door- oi the btran to scorch. Chief Ca-rkcr called cut his t-quip- crjc w.riiclt as LJU3; tnsnt. No salt. is in Rmo Edward Daladier had civcn today Sh filTl --i" 1 jestcrdaj to rroticjyils for separate Franco- Biddl" German negotiations.

'France," said M. Daladier iTi a Mrnine on Reich foreign pol- irv. "-snll be in Geneva Oc'. 26." thc disarmament conference resumed "If Germanv is rcad; to destroy all armaments" 'as Chancellor Adolpf ha? Ihs preirJer demanded before the Chambsr c5 T.I'. jerc Deputies, "do they Ircan "uur.ujg the" conference just draft- i cfl a plan IIVXTER IS KTLLFD TUPPLK 1 5 11 An f-' 1 be hOd toda- TJTVI nt'i th" cJtath oi I -J r.

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