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I'l. J2L3S1 north and central fS p. it, 1797. Vol. 22.

CANANDAIGUA, N. JANUARY 20, 1934. Single Cony, 3 Cgi. POWER CONTROL BATTLE RAGING IN LEGKLATURE Opponents of LaGuardia Seek to Limit Power Under His Plan TO VOTE ON MONDAY Legislative Committees to Meet Then to Take Action ALBANY (fP) Whether the opponents of Mayor LaGuardia's economy bill will win their fight'to limit the power asked by the Mayor will be determined Monday afternoon when the legislative committees meet to act upon the measure. Although members of the two com- mittses were silent regarding their pians, it was understood that some of the Democrats would like to see the bill amended, if not defeated.

During the hearing yesterday, at least twc New Xflrk city Democrats were persistent in questioning supporters of the bill about the possible effects of amendments. Assemblyman MUlard E. Theodore questioned several of the Mayor's supporters. At the previous night session, he asked the Mayor himself to tell the committees what his-plans Dillenger, Three of His Gang Captured Notorious Yeggs Are Cau Due to Keen Eyes of Two Firemen Ariz. Oil- she was Anna Martin and unmar- linger, inidwestern desperado, and.ried.

The third, Opal Long, was three henchmen were drawn into a I arrested with Clark. police net and captured late yesterday. Officers, working swiftly ancl calmly found, the men unprepared for battle. Not a shot was fired although two of the the use of pistols. A hotel fire, the keen eyes of two firemen and the remarkable memory of a policeman for a "soft voice," were responsible for the ar-1 Makley, Clark-and Pierpont were among 10 convicts who escaped from the Michigan City, prison last September 26, shortly before Dillenger was freed in the bloody MAP NEW PLANS IN EFFORTS TO SAVEBANKER Federal Men Intensify Work Today in Case of Ranker JHEY FIGHT--so THEY SEPARATE AWAIT INSTRUCTIONS Family in Readiness to Keep Kendevous and Pay $200,000 ST.

PAUL (JP) T- Federal operatives intensified their work today to trap the kidnapers of Edward G. Bremer as his absence from, home four attempted jail delivery-at Lima. Three of the lengthened into nine days. escaped convicts, Joseph. Fox, Joseph the Bremer family awaited Burns and John Hamilton have not final instructions for keeping a been captured.

Detectives expressed belief they may be in Arizona. The four gang members carried rendezvous with the gang and paying the $200,000 ransom, department of justice agents mapped new strategy at a secret meeting in Minneapolis yesterday. Whether that meeting at an un- clothing and m. a com belt about disclosed place was the result of sur-ihis waist. Officers said they believ- three development5 the case was rest of the quartet wanted for a $36.000 in currency and $12,500 in long series of crimes, including; cut diamonds.

Of i amount murder, robbery, prison breaking: was found lh Dillenger's and jail delivery. Dillinger himself calmly rendered under the threat of leveled! ed the money was obtained in a guns and admitted his identity af- holdup of the Central National ter his asserted followers were taken Bank of Greencastle, Ind. into custody one by one. Charles Makley, Russell Harry Pierpont. They are! Sub-machine guns, small arms, Clark and bullet-proof vests and hundreds of i rounds of ammunition were found A i Clark offered fight as he was sur-' among the possessions of the fcm- prised with a woman companion in i men.

Dillenger's baggage contained "Don't you think you ought to give an apartment but the crash of a sub-machine guns. the committees some idea of what you intend to do with this power you are asking for?" he inquired. "Frankly, I do LaGuar- dia replied. "I think that should be left in the hands of the board of irrilar questions were put to Corporation Counsel. Pa'ul Windels by Assemblyman Carl' "Pack at yesterday's hearing.

Mr. Windels, following the course of the Mayor, refused to say what" economies the administration had.inmind^ Comptroller Cunningham also refused, to outline for the committees the Mayor's Pact was particularly, interested' in the section of the bill which county officials in the city claimed would enable Mayor LaGuardia-to' re-organize county government and strip them.of their powers. police weapon across his head end-j Two Tucson firemen, William ed the brief battle. Pierpont, ac- Benedict and Robert Freeman, who cused of the slaying of Sheriff Jesse 1 last Monday aided Makley and Sarber at Lima, Ohio, in a raid on Clark to removing baggage from a the jail there to free burning hotel, were credited by whipped out two pistols after he was I authorities with providing the clue brought to police headquarters led to the gang's capture. was quickly disarmed.

The day after the Three women' companions of firemen noticed outlaw chief arid his detective story magazine, which also were arrested. One, captured i contained an account of the Dil-with Pierpont, was tentatively iden-1 linger gang's activities, tified as Mary Kinder, wanted for! They observed that the men they murder Chicago, aided, at the hotel resembled other who at first claimed' to.be outlaws pictured in the magazine Dillinger's wife, later told officers and reported the discovery to. police. conjectual. The authorities latest work had gleaned the stories of two unnamed women eye-witnesses and another anonymous note.

The note was to be compared with other similar missives received in the twin cities since the owner and president of the Commercial State Bank was abducted Jan. 17, in an or emanated from the gang concealed in their hideout, i One of the women witnesses claimed to have watched the seizure of Bremer from a distance of 20 riav after blaze the feefc and recalled, having seen Bremer and two of the gang scuffle Ehe said as the latter invaded the banker's automobile later found profusely blood stained. -The other Woman gave authorities the license the gang's car bore. Democrats To Force Vote oil Roosevelt's Bi Flashes of Life 'By The Associated Press) "A Man May Be Down CLARION, Pa. Benjamin Cy- phert.

So. a CWA worker painting the inside of the courthouse, slip- ped from a scaffold and fell three i stories to the tile floor below, drop- ping through a narrow space be- 1 twcen the stair rails. 1 Fellow workers took him to a physician. Other physicians were I i called in to study the case. They scratched their heads and anjnounced: find a thing No Saturday Is Threatened Debates; Chamber Catted ipr Earlier For WASHINGTON "no Saturday holiday" was held'fce- fore Senate debaters of the RfflOBe- velt money bill today, as 1 cratic leaders called the chainber into session an hour usual and sought to force a "We can't find a thing wrong tonight.

him." 1 Alternately denounced i Asked how ht felt. Cyphert grin-j fended for two days past, but "With- iningly asserted he was "all right." i out even an amendment, the bill to reduce the gold beniiid.r" i Copper Conscious dollar sign was again a tarjjet CHARLESTON, W. Va. --Eighty despite overnight-efforts to cents and the conscience of dele- talk tvith action. i gate Stout have upset the entire Although the measure is assttred bookkeeping system in the state of final approval, critics to auditor's office.

i concentrate their early fire; today. i Stout received a check for $16.80 ifor expenses incurred in traveling. figured a bit and decided his There's a rift in the Johnny Weissmuller-Lupa Velez family, according to a report published by the L-)s Angeles Examiner. Said the Mexican actress, "Johnny and we fight, we fight, we fight. We just cannot seem to get along together.

I guess it's Hollywood." They were married secretlv a few months aao. (Associated Press Photo) Says Rapid Progress Being Made DANYILLE, 111. A. Pearson of Cornell iiioiversity, advocate of the administration's monetary policy, assured Illinois agricultural association members pur- BELIEVE FRENCH GUARD CABINET BREAK COURTROOM AS NEAR AT HAND! FACTOR SPEAKS i Stress of Bayonne Bank Want No Interference in New York Repubu i legislature Scandal Seen as the His of Kidnap- ing Charges Calls Real Property Ow-1 Charters Plane to Be in ner "Forgotten Man" in Readiness For Flight Address Today 1 Rumors Declare i Main Cause being made toward chasing power. "We should "not be top disturbed tecause so little progress has been made in the past he said.

"Inertia is such a dominant force in our thoughts and actions, that PARIS The cabinet of Pre; CHICAGO (JP'j--Four score of po- mier Camille Chautemps was believ- licemen were ordered to guard the ed on the verge of a break-up today courtroom of Judge Michael Fein- under the stress of the Bayonne berg today to see that no one at- bank of scandal. tempts to prevent John Factor, the Friends of five cabinet members speculator, from telling his story of said the ministers favored either the how he -was kidnaped and held for immediate resignation of the cabinet $70,000 ransom, or its fall "arranged on some minor Upon his testimony the state CTeat an point, rather than a further sweDing based its principal hope of sending great cnanges lareiy occur uutu AU. thr-oo nf Viis TP- i in the value of gold forced-the issue and very rapid progress is now being made." ticned to succeed Chautemps, is garded in political circles as the ly man commanding the solid back- MERRILL FOR LESSENING MYSTERY TRIP Would Make Murder OF TAX BURDEN) FROM GREECE Life Imprisonment ALBANY (fP) Death as a penalty for first degree murder would be abolished and the charge made punishable by life imprisonment under provisions, of a bill before the today; it is- sponsored, bv. AssembljTnan Wilbur J. Murphy, Republican.

already has before tion, John J. Merrill. New York tax-a flight to an unknown destination, would make first commissioner, urged before the New it was rumored here today. degree murder punishable by im- York State Bar Association today a With the circulation of this un- prisonment for natural life, instead lessening of the tax burden through confirmed report, it also was rum- of by death, if the jury so recom- the levy of a state tax on gross re- orecl that his destination if such a mended. This was introduced by As- ceipts of all business and service Sight were undertaken possibly semblyman Charles H.

Breitbart, transactions. would be Abyssinia. i For "real relief" Commissioner Ttie possibility that he- might at! Merrill said a 20 per cent reduction tempt to make a clandestine de- i in real estate taxes should Ijjj realized. i "The only means known to me as lime and fair whereby desired results may be reached, is fay the application of general or special retail and service taxes," he said. Ke would except banks and bank- on the provision giving the- tary of the treasury sole il the operations of mileage should have been an even posed $2,000.000,000 i ization fund.

i Taking the matter into his own One senator close to the hands he struck off the extra House asserted off the eighty cents and cashed the check. that President Roosevelt. It cleared that way and now the had in mind for selection a.gttxip i state's books are off eighty cents, i of foreign exchange experts. sist Secretary Morgenthau ating the gigantic fund. This group, he-said, would include experts on "ii the exchange "of'-t concerned--Great 1 Holidays Made Permanent CAMDEN, N.

J. Mrs. Eliza; beth Allen Kirchner, a school teach- i er of Westville, N. won an ad- of visory master's recommendation versed in the affairs that her divorce petition be granted, nations She told the court her husband, France, Ralph, took three-year vacations Russia; from home. Mrs.

Kirchner filed her! Democratic leaders suit between his periodic "visits" vote on the fund and he did not come from Plainfield to contest it. would be closer than-any" claimed sufficient strength ft 'ifeT ject the alternative managing board of five; Despite Democratic plans final'Senate vote by. NEW Calling the' ATHENS, Greece (F) real property owner of New York Insull has chartered a hydros ir- others speak with their State the "forgotten man" of taxa- plane and ordered it held ready for throats an their noses. I love your of speaking." English in the Provinces SYDNEY, Australia ians speak better English English themselves, stated the latest, Republican apostolic delegate. Archbishop Bern- was a gcxtf the ardini, to an interviewer.

debate would extend over 'to-fleet "Young Australians," he said week. the Soviet Suspicious Japanese MOSCOW -distrust of Japanese i the Far East were voiced In. I 0 tlOCK fix Strike UM.MM/ No Harm in Asking- ROCHESTER, N. Y. Gene Natarelli, 20, chopped down a tree in c.

neighbourhood street just as a cruising policeman drove by. In no press today in the.first reacttoti time at all he was before Judge the speech of William H. Tompkins in City Court. Hirota before the Japanese- be parture Before tne date of Ins sched- The tree being cit y-owned, his hon- the resignation of General uled expulsion. January 31, had been or hought a fine 510 would be Araki as minister of war, TTv about right.

Declaring no changes in Jcpan- "Say, Judge," chirped Gene as the c-se policies can be expected penalty was paid, "can I have the suit from Hirota's tree? I've paid for it." He didn't get it. The Amalgamated Food Workers YOKOHAMA, Japan 0P) The; Prince and Princess Mdivani, parted January 7 at Reno by. California process servers, not by the usual Reno method were reunited on the Japanese liner Tatauta Maru informed that the Touhy gang ing needed to cone with the critical would stop short of nothing to pre- Union have set that hour for a gen- situation raised by charges that of- vent Factor from getting his version eral walkout of its chefs, busboys negligence was responsible for, of the affair before the jury. and waiters in most of the city's Factor's story has never been told hotels, unless the Waldorf-Astoria in full, but has declared that he hotel, where a strike was called would identify the defendants as Tuesday night, makes peace with -4- i his kidnapers' Besides Touhy they the union. I JUT i are Edward McFadden, Albert Ka-1 The management of the Waldorf- i'tor, and Gustav Schaefer.

Thus'Astoria countered with an ultim- i- ftf Iftn fflr no witness has identified any atum of its own, also fixing 5 o'clock rallllRc JP 16(1611 Cri. VI tivu J.VA numu.w* of the defendantai aitnough Willie this afternoon as the deadline of its iSharkey. who committed suicide in patience. discussed earlier. It was said the former American operator might try to leave within the next day or so without sn American passport or a Greek Isissez-passer--neither of which he has made any move to obtain.

Those ing institutions; insurance com- wh SU est a that such a leave panies; salaries and wages; manu- taking mjght be attempted, pointed direct to ra tha the collaose of the Bayonne munici- Are Finally United paw shop Time Pillory Is i Wanted For Chiselers ADMIRAL BYRD'S a st aul jaili nas been na med iBAY OF WHALES, Antarctica (Via tnree persons one of Factor's ab- Thus, a separation beginning with Mackay Radio) (iP) Add road- duc or s. the threat of a California subpoena building to the accomplishments of, end maintained on a trans-Pacific. Rear Admiral Richard E. Bjrd's- vovage and which Japanese imTM-1 second Antarctic expeaition: a i authorities Beaten hard by the feet of men threatened to extend further, end- i and dog 5 and the heav tread Oi cd on the 19th day, tractors, a 15-foot highway has been Passport, officials, who gave Prince shaped over the four and a half Alexis an anxious day on his arrival es across the frozen flooring -WORCESTER, Mass. The here Wednesday, quickly approved the bay from the ship to the barrier i time pmory) General Hugh S- the American passport of the form-; 011 tne rTM to America.

Johnson, NRA administrator beer Barbara Button and the Ov 'er this smooth road moves an lleves is needed for the chiseller landed and motored to Tokyo. endless, night-and-aay transport, thinks it clever to out smart 15 dog teams pulling sledges heaped high with boxes, three tractors hauline other sledges bearing gasoline. facturers, unless selling consumers; wholesalers, providing goods are to be resold; gasoline, already heavily taxed; gross receipts of utilities and insurance companies alreadv taxed under tho State tax law. Takes Fifth Husband out there have been indica- I policy and Arakai's newspaper Isvestia added: i "It is regrettable that False Alarm event gives any indication GRASS RANGE, Mont. cision by the Japanese edly Mrs Fred Paul hastened to her to begin a decisive itt toward the Soviet neighbors to tell of a man's body tense policy KHJS ne mignt experience some dif- discovered Ln a bed at ner union." Acuity in Detaining a visa lor a rdiicii in laissex-passer the countrv.

or permit to leave Punishment For False Testimony Is Sought house. Guy Tullock. two shoes tha foot of the They The called Sheriff! sheriff found protruded from ine! bed. There was no! r- 1C J. rillclIdlC to Kill Minister Airplane Columbus Is Destroyed in Flames NEW CASTLE.

Del. () Tlie Columbia, only airplane thrice to fly the Atlantic, is in ashes. With lour other it was ceri-K'yed by a fire which swept a iarce bam at the Bellanca Aircraft Corporation's field near New Castle late yesterday. Offjcials thp less a I $250,000. estimated The Columbia's first transatlantic Compromise Sought in Conference Today who would box without Queensbury rules.

"There are among you," the general told the Chamber of Commerce last night, "some people, now Primary Day Change Proposed in Measure ALBANY Primary day in New York state this year would be on a Monday, instead of the customary Tuesday as provided by present legislation, under provisions cf bills before both Houses of the legislature lousy. Senator John J. Dunnigan and Assemblyman Irwin Steingut, Democratic leaders in their respective House, seek the change in the date for this year only because of the fact the seventh Tuesday before election Married for the fifth time less than a week ago. Pauline Frederick once said that if she had her life to live over again would live on a cattle ranch as the mother of seven children. This and other comment on marriage was recalled by her movie friends when they learned the stage and screen star liad been wedded to in army Colonel.

Joseph A. Marmon, at Scarsdale. N. last Sunday. Many who had played in the films with Miss Frederick wondered if an Army Colonf-1 could succeed physician, and hotel mnr, had Farm Relief HELENA, Mont.

The appearance of two tiny grasshoppers in ALBANY A bill making Central Montana has given farmers false testimony In pro- hope thwc will be no cecding as a civil of- plague this summer. Mild weather SINAIA. Rumania (flP) -today frustrated what was bdfcved to be an attempt to assaariotte Prime Minister George TatXWCU of Rumania. He was-. special tnta appeals denying a motion.

to cecjare former Senator John A. Ha. oi BroC'klyn in contempt because he "-as to have replier: falsely io hiK income durinn a judgment proceeding. Health Vote Deny Ex-President Will Make Trip East ir.g churches is apparently a healthy occupation. A 78-ytar-old bricklay- er built Methodist church at Hathscar West, laid aii the bricks himself, cycled eight miles daily to out the work, and gained; lour Tjcunds in doing so.

Carol's palace here. Police dragged a i a student, from the Minister's coach. moving. Violence Is BERLIN Efforts to reach a comurcnuse between the German govemmenfs 30 per cent order and out any Queensbury ru3es should the expectations of foreign creditors come back again." occupied today's session of the con- ference discussing a moratorium that orders are coming in and idle oay lails on a Jewish hohaay. which rpindles are working once more, permit Jews to go to tne pons think it would be a good time to only between noon and sundown.

Better Business and Prices Are Reported good scrap all these old rules of fair competition. In other words, that the old. habit of Jetting the Devil lake the hindmost and boxing part of Germany's payments. foreign debt flight was its best known venture- Then the craft of Charles E. vine, the Columbia carried the New I It was understood today that two Virker and his pilot, Clarence i possibilities had been projected, one- Chambcrlin.

to Germany. lor increasing the 30 per cent cash quota for transfers on the balance of the scrip and the other for leaving the 30 per cent figure stand. Political Strength Tlrtfftd Fnr Miners oday lederal a 5-- ncics 1hat is uigwi rui ifjuiicia lab on iip, WASHINGTON A trend not only toward higher wholesale commodity prices but also toward increased business activity as noted COINS ARE SHIPPED VERA CRUZ JP) A cargo VERA CRUZ UP) A cargo of ing the 30 per cent figure stand. gold coins weighing 3-300 pounds was with Germany mating some ccxncej- ihi-rjped for New Yori: today aboard calculated to raise this am- i i the Ward liner Aboard the same liner was a large shipment of Habanero liquor, also bound for New York. cunt in fact.

CONDITION UNCHANGED LONDON Lord Bsden-Pcw- rlL 77-year-old foundET of Boy mc.vir.ii.rjt. was retorted io be- hiding today in a hospi- a --here he ur.at--.r-ru two optra- earlier this month. Physicians ia'a he jiaisca a fair night. CHANGE PROPOSED ALBANY WPi Hunters and fishermen in New Yori; state would be required to obtain a license for each of their sports if a bill before the legisJa'-iiTe" tcday passed. There a at present.

The jnvonsor ol the bill, msn Frarj-: X. Erie county Republican, a fee cf OTJC each license. INDIANAPOLIS Wi Use oi political strength to attain their legislative aims, is the advice given the United Mine Workers of America by Henry Wamun, general -counsel of the union since 1900. With united support, he told the miners" convention here late yesterday. "I believe ycu -Kill obtain the thirty hour Warrum said that in several districts the miners hold the balance oi r-ower tolJtically.

iui-eest-t-d Tr-ie "so that arid icnaf' 1 5 will know He an' wsntlul giv- emriicm organization to control pro- dutlion and iii1ribTit4on of coal. The Federal Reserve Board stood behind a. statement that a four- month decline in industrial production halted, in December. In its com words the board's index oi industrial production "advanced from 73 per cent cf the 1323-25 average in Novombsr to 74 in December." It noted also nearly billion dollar." of readv business credit at hand. Woman Is Acquitted in Charge of Murder XEIV YORK Mrs.

Prince. Sj-yftar-o-rj lins isfitd the lav; that 1 J. Wolfert, Tfctircd Tlie TCUDE found not of dtlibcralion night was "vfiy however, in acquittal in th'; opir.ion of Ju'Jsc Thomas C. arc a fortTiiatc "T.m.-ir;." said th-' "Mf'tf: yoii I profit by PALO Cnlif. Yori: President.

Kcrberr. trip tc the east' to ksdtrs Push Investigation Into Mellon Affairs tho Vis. "'ho r.a~ oi a pn- Palo Alt.o :r.a. rti.ary not rlc- ronsid'-'riDg to Chicsco Dedicates Rest of Life in Lindy 7 ASHINGTOX Department of agtrit? today pushed in- ircrj-. tiso difftrent an- alco into "he interests of Andrew Mellon, for 11 y-car? secretary of the Attorney General Cummings indicated to nfsviTncn he was taking a direct' int ing late noply" reit in bcth inquiries, -say- he had "ordered a by irvef1igators of a "100 per cent Aluminum Company of "America, controlled by the Mel- HAZARD.

Sy. further mob viotenw taken today Perry i authorities pursued, their jiion of the lyiiAing of Bex Scott. negro. Wednesday night. i Ed Kapler.

Solly Collins and rugate, indicted in -R-ilh the daring thret" ir.no of S. C. Simmors. crippkd i icil pedrilc-r, -K-erc lo the i County jail at Winchester Sherifi Filmorc Mtlntosh UWl 'Jailer Troy P. Combs of the feeling against the I men.

it considered to if- vc thc-m to distant jail. ateo he to III.ITV a --eel: "hfit th A trr.rr.cnt "ivoujcl so in an r'Tnaining into Andrew- Mel I livf; to income t-a: affairs. thr WOULD CHANGE NAME ALBANY The mort Titrrr 'A Orchard GAIN IN EXPORT- IIOT'SF, e- Ji- day by Charles J. Co'yuga county Re-publican. BOMBED N.

J. 3 her tvro year old escaped her of! ihe'bsck hcte irj arid dsrriSE- and in the: SENTENCED TO JIAI1, BERLIN fPt--Jail Jrom iTiro to cdfhi-years inquiry i -H-CTC today St munists charged -with part ii. a clash last Jan. 31 in Nszi trc'Op It-adtr and ASHINGTON TTwr 24 27: custoros. recr-ipls fed the.

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