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WEATHER Light snow anil much collier tonight. Tuesday jtonnral- ly fair. Colder followed by snow Tuesday night. Sun sets Sun rises 7:23 TIME ERALD Edited for Southwestern New York and-North western Pennsylvania Saturday's Circulation City 1,828 Suburban 6,012 TOTAL 10,870 VOL. No.

10 "PRINTED AFTER NOON" MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 13, 1936 PRICE CENTS Ocean Claims Ship And Crew Dream Ship Visioned For Express Service Between U. S. And Europe Lehman's Budget Program Ready Bitter Battle Appears Contents Are Not Divulged By PAUL H. I United Press StMf Correspondent ALBANY--Submission of Governor Lehman's 1936-37 budget and tax! program to the legislat-j ure tonight appeared cer- tain today to touch off bitter Democratic-Republican fight that will be carried into the fall political campaigns. The Governor closely guarded thc contents of both documents, which have been under formulation for many months.

Speculation over the tax program was rife in both parties. Reports persisted that the Governor would recommend continuance of thc one cent a' gallon emergency tax on gasoline. Republicans, now in control of the Assembly, have warned they will oppose thc levy. Lehman has not hinted how he plans to eliminate an approximate $90,000.000 deficit in thc State Treasury. State law speci- Morgan Recalled In Quiz Thirty-Four Men Drowned In Gale On Oregon Coast Committce Expects To.

Take In Detail Each In- dividual Transaction. OCttS PreUCIlt KCSCUC Group From Reaching Boat I Farley Is A I A guardsmen patlol Kat-t as a speedboat, a quarter of a mile long, accommodating 7000 passengers, capnble of making the round-trip to Kurope in a week-these are specifications for tlie superUner shown above in an artist's drawing made from the plans now being studied by the U. S. Department of Commerce. Representing; the combined experience of marine, automotive, aviation and naval it was designed primarily to be a self-supporting naval vessel, which, in lime of war, would be used as transport and airplane carrier.

An airplane landing area 150 by 1250 feet is provided ou the clear top deck. Such a ship would be by far the largest afloat and. streamlined, would be capable of nearly 50-miles-an-hour speed. It could operate on 560 fare. That rate, however, would not include meals, as is customary on present-day liners.

Low price cafeterias and lestaurants would be provided to suit passengers' purses. WASHINGTON--J. P. Morgan i and his associates were recalled before the Senate Munitions Com. mittcc today that is investigating war-time financing, The committee expects to take A i ----i in detail each individual trans-' tor MUuCiy vjOing; i e( the sands lining the between the House of Mor- i 1 gan and the Allies prior to Amen- I I mouth Of the Columbia ca's entrance into the war.

Last week the committee, head- ed by Sen, Gerald P. Nye. N. sought to show that financial! transactions in behalf of the Allies were responsible for this country's Bonus Studied By Senate Framing New Measure' Designed To Head Inflation Attempts. Rain Impedes Movements of Italian Troops In Ethiopia Nye said the committee prob- iably would complete the Morgan phase of the inquiry this week.

He indicated he expects to call i other bankers later, including exe- cutives of the National City Bank and the Guaranty Trust of I New York. Major Operations Of HallcdOn, Indicate. To Electric Chair About Dead Brilliant Writer 'Ends His Life WASHINGTON--Senate leaders worked quietly and swiftly today to frame a compromise bonus bill aimed at heading off attempts to use the bonus as a vehicle for inflation. i Details of the Senate bill prob- virtual quagmires, is imped- fics that thc budget be balanced' ably will be announced today By EDWARD B6ATTIE United StJff Correspondent (Copjrijjht. 1536.

by I'nitcd Prw.) ADDIS ARA1U. Rain, cascading ceaselessly into valleys and sorgos. thc southern and eastern plains and turning roads into Oddities I NEW YORK A medical ex- i aminer's report indicate', today jthat Andre David Sennwald. movie critic of the New York Times, died by bis own fcand. A terrific wrecked each year.

Thus, to eliminate thc deficit, be must reduce State expenditures, or recommend new or i increased taxation. Thc budget, expected to aggregate approximately and thc tax proposals, undoubted-, ly will form the major issue in thc ensuing gubernatorial, senate and assembly elections. Republicans called for repeal of the special i gasoline tax in their successful campaign to win control of thc 1936 Assembly. I Bills carrying out Lehman's rcc-, ommendalions were expected to be introduced immediately. As usual.

they will be submitted to the Senate Finance and thc Assembly Ways and Means committees. The Ways and Means committee, of course, is Republican controlled and undoubtedly w.H be hostile to some of the Governor's proposals. The first Republican thrust st thc Administration's fucal policies was to be a move in thc Assembly to submit thc budget and tax program to a public hearing. Chairman Pat Harrison of thc Senate Finance Committee, an Administration said in calling a meeting of his committee to begin consideration of the bonus. The House, which passed the "United Front" Bill 356 to Fridis Ababa hc wf cm day.

did not prox'ide a method i payment. House inflation leaders seasonal hoped to settle eventually on is-, hav arrived three weeks early, suancc of new currency. It is indicated that conflict on In order to shut this off Senate arl scale mU st be at a standstill leaders worked on a compromise' 0 3i oa Jix xvcc vc calling for issuance of bonds which could be cashed in whole or in part. It was believed that th-s. runners of the summer downpours would ease the drain on the Treas-' which keep the entire nation con- wry and avoid drastic currency ex- fined to local districts pansion.

TM, Harnjjon was beinc aided in shaping a bonus bill "by the ma- ar Dcssye--the 0TM good road in jority leaders. Senator Josvph T. 'he country, extending northward Robinson of Arkansas, and by Sen- Lake Aschar.gi. already is r.ear- alors Frederick Pteiwer. James F.

Byrnes. S. C. and Bennett Champ Clark. Mo.

By United Press WASHINGTON--Police an-wer- insr an alarm that a was in progi ess at a cafe entered with drawn revolvers and found the proprietor with his hands high above his head. The steam pipes movement of everv thin" a overhead, he explained, and he tcrvcne. thc entire burden of del was trving to warm his hands. ciding Hauptmann's fate descend- lnal but mules and has halted 5 major operations in most parts of Ethiopia, reports from all fronts said todav. I By JOSEPH S.

VVASNEV United Press Staff Correspondent I TRENTON, N. hope of apartment were dam- and a broken water main water down elevator shafts-, disrupting service. The explosion was caused by escaping gas in the kitchen. It was believed to have been set off by a spark from an electric refrigerator. The medical examiner found Sennwald died from gas e.1 upon Gov.

Harold G. Hoff- showing he was dead 1 Bnmo Richard Hauptmann to es cape the electric chair next Fri- 'day all but died today. New Jcr: a cd sey law barred his way to every avenue except a forlorn appeal to Federal courts. A possible reprieve had been ruled illegal. Except for the remote possibility that a Federal court might in Confronted with the task of steering the Democrats' course through what he declares will be "the bitterest and dirtiest political campaign since tae Civil War." Postmaster General James A.

Farley is pictured in a stnsing candid camera study as he presided over the recent Democratic national committee meeting in the capital. A drizzle has even reached Ad- "little" rains which These little rair.s are the fore- gaiic of vife ertickcrs. carijinc a short mdio entered a City In- and Fuel Co. station, liound fhe night and unit to work. I'iiM plugged the on a light and tuned in on the police radio tion.

For nearly three hours they uorkrd on the safe listening to wnt to police mrv. Thrn. uith $1,000. thc-y picked up the and left. upon mand and his authority was dubious.

Attorney General David Wilcntz declared that he had r.o brilliant critics in the Ser.n-.vald had suffered from before thc explosion. Only twenty- one of the mcvt Red Cross May Quit Ethiopia grant re- Naval Parley At Delicate Phase LONDON--Natal limitalira negotiations entered a delicate, dangerous pb.is-e today that may determine definitely whether there going to be competition in b.uld- ing. adding of millions of dollars to tax schedules She United States. Gre.it Kiilain Japan. Japanese delegates had a scr- ies ffrcsh from Tokyo, the res-Jit of an ernftgn meeting.

Delegates of other powers America. Britain, France and Italy--expressed that thc in- cse frvtm as ihry thrcalen thr.r demand for Hnlain is or.rcir.oil. Crop Plan Approved admmi- new plan for crop production control through a system of soil consciralion won formal approval today from the exeni- livc council of thc American Farm Bureau Kcdcialion. Stock Racketeers Worry Tojtennett ALBANY Attorney John Bcr.nclt. Jr.

w.is cor.ccrr.etl today with stock racketeers. Bfr.nctt said are Surr.inc the Itlcg.il of of soli- ire worthless stocks. 'Within the past I wo years." "the fraud-Ant Sfcarsty has ehsrge.1 completely character." He slid Sfvfniy-five per cent of the corr.pla'nts inveXieatrd riy Mirc.iu of in York Oily Ip.V.. wrr Kiscd on of Where formcriy it was to make the journey to Uessye in eighteen hours by truck, now- takes six days accompanied by laborious work in shoveling transport out of mud holes. I'ulaski Croups Form of iaski i thi-vighout the State of General of Kt War fsme.

lined icviay after a of Ihc Nr.v York State ronfrrcnec of IV.ith IVIe.caSejt from six- tern asstteJ the a.m of thr cor.fc:cnrc to have committees opr-iating in cvcry c.ty ari'l county sn the State. Followers Of Father Divine Beinn Reformation NKW YORK-AsKircd by their i gfl Ihit r.wvc;t K.r.g Oroide oo an 1 r.rgio of Divine of H.i::ern Jfg.in to Jay the rrfoini.ntion of the Thfir first goil is a law compelling telephone company to lake cogmr-snre of "peace" a a greeting 'hello." but they intended, as soon as that a 'achieved, to obtain laws to: -Make coiemn-ent operation of f.i.; TrariiV.t oper.ite i.llr to iJjc sovfrnmfn f.ic!oi:c.'. words drawing nff or el.iss. lir.e There were a lot more ohjrc- tivcs but some were to be won CLEVKLAND permission to attend a movie because mother thought "it might be too c.vciting." Ted Angeskcy joined a young friend on a large cake in Er.e shore water, A strong wind carried them COO feet out on thc lake. Police squads coast gu.irA-- rr.cn were In the TeJ's father bornv.ved .1 bo.it.

rowoi to the boys' brought then; to Three Kalian Aviators Killed KOME T.r-e liili.in ors were killed the crxsh of nc airpl.ine rear Masssna. Kritrva. ipp.xrently to rr.otor trouble, an from Asmara were Iyf.it Un.M. Suh-L'cut. AiVs-ito Oster.i inj Sergt Bir.no.

were rnc-Jals for brwcry in Novcrr.Vr. attached lo rr.ir. volunteered for active The crvh OHTurred at airfield en the coast. a rc.iciire riphi. Director Finds New Youth Project AI.TIVNV of .1 to tr.in to assnst.i-.t on WJ'A by urist.Htr dirritor of Yo.itn The An.fi\Mn Rc.l Cross is co- in the progr.im An.3 v.i!l provide SO irntr.icSors to con.iuft cMs-o- 1 in e.icft of the upsMie YiXilhs will power what ever to prieve.

Attorneys for Hauptmann launched their last fight for his life by employing a Washington firm of constitutional lawyers to adv.se them in preparing an appeal to a Federal District court for a writ of Habeas corpus. The application for the writ -will stipulate i that an appeal is to be taken to i the Supreme Court on new constitutional grounds. Lawyers ou'side Hauptmann's counsel believed alnias: tir.ar.i- that the writ would not be granted The Supreme Court al- readv has refused to intervene. an'. eve and was said to ha A i Contemplated Unless Italy Promises Not To Bomb Units.

Asked TojVct CHICAGO -The American Bar Asscvi.V.iori w.is as'es! tovi.iy tc 1 cstaNirt for the press l.i-.vyers to prevent recurrence of and fi.icrant offenses wriirh chararterire.1 the H.v.:p:rr..ir.n trial" an! t-e depart- Rudyard Kipling Yields To Knife LONDON -poet of thc Empire, underwent an urgent abdominal operation today at Middlesex He was taken to th? hospital -in from the hotel in the west end at which he and Mrs. arrived Thursday. WiiSun an hour A. K. gastric and specialist, op- ernte-1 on him.

Mrs. who arr.ve.! at the hvvpitx SiXin after htisb.tS'i left upor. rw.r.g assured thit condition, after thc oper- at.on. was as saiKf.ictory a.s be Kom-rr -c 5i.T.ip:r:'..ir.i of t.e asscvia- "No l.fe or is safe in co-nts "he uritc res'ore 1 presme tr.i:«'' to'J than 7i Sentenced POLAXP win p-isseJ tN- di tence todiy on thnv -ir. i fAO LONDON Dr.

Marcel Junod. international red cross delegate. aar.our.c-.\i today that he would rc- commend withdrawal of all red 0 5 r' 1 UaIcS9 Italy Jefmitely prumised not bomb thc e.xch.inge tele- grsph Addis correspondent reported. returned from an investigation of thc bombing of the Swedish "cd Cross in the Area. Dr.

Junes! to the correspondent: "There no doubt th.it the borr.b.ns deliberate. I bel.cie that giirs rot to bon-b it respect o' th- s.ii.i h. ilri-AAt Concerns AI.S'AXY For the first (ict Charters lr. i River today seeking the bodies of twenty-nine -of the thirty-four seamen drowned when the S. S.

i Iowa went down with all hands on Peacock Spit, a dreaded "graveyard of ships." A change in wind and tide waa expected to wash ashore most of the bodies. Thc guardsmen, prevented by 'high seas and an eighty-mile gale (from reaching thc Iowa while she slowly in the Sandy Spit yesterday, spread their patrol ov- a 28-mile front abutting 1 scene of 90 similar tragedies since the Columbia River was opened to I navigation. I Watchers on the 'side of ihc river could see a slen- jder foremast bobbing above (waves, all that was visible of the 5.724 ton States Steamship Com-" I pany freighter which wind and i wave and sand broke to pieces in incredibly short time, i Rescuers were held back by the which sent thc Iowa to her doom. The wind knocked down the breeches buoy ropes fired by coast guard boats which approached her. Waves prevented boats from coming close enough to board wreck.

The Iowa was a victim of a sudden storm which produced a 90- mile an hour wind at the mouth the river early Sunday morning. When Capt. Edgar L. Yatcs. -i i veteran skipper, took out the freighter from Portland Saturday night, there was rain and som.i wind but nothing to presage thji tragedy that w-as to follow.

The wind picked up the 416-fo; freighter like a fe.ither and tossctl it on to the dread spit. Maritime authorities were Investigating reports that Yatcs neglected to secure a pilot to take him over bar. But it was believed thai with or without a pilot the Iowa could not havc avoided the sanCf pulled her to her death. Butler Thinks" Borah Is Best NKW YOKK- Or. Nicholas Itutler Sen VTiI- lorah the best ear.

lidates h.x\e ":r.ore or less coyly proposed their own for the 1'resi- rcrr.ira'.i^n. but doesn't he's 400-3 enough to win. I'nucrsity storm ccn- t--r of Ke: conventi-'ns. Yc-: opinion in citircn who He warned iMicAn parly Heart Attack Fatal To a Woman Plans To Turn Her Five Children Into Street a YPKK AT! n-. for of n-er niyor Joh-.

K. as i Mi Hylan at a attack Mess-ice? of coi.Vi froni in ar-i fro-n OI.KVKl. WVn Vr- r.ei M- Auto Accidents Take Two Lives Antr.ont'e* ICTi'f. c-f f. 1.

V. The by thc.r We: County reti.n.'.'.jj Kye, N. re the Cl.r.twn tsrittttf jby moral uasioa rather th.in lawsi bc selected from relief familic-s. in on his fa.mly at jin Forest Hills, Hylan horr.t T. father s.v.j he Alter her ch.l.ircn Art o-icteJ.

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