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Daily News from New York, New York • 66

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SUNDAY -NEWS, -NOVEMBER 271932 2C Patriotic Shine Where Poor Can't Dine II SCORES ARMS-DEBT DEAL URGED J.M t. 1 a ilr--. i Kf t.1. 't jar' 11 -iti I'M it 1 1 i-v jr i -i i 5- i ii t. BY C.

OF C. W. and J. 13.... West Virginia 0 Duke 13 Wash, and Lee 0 Notre Dame 21.....

Array 0 Pittsburgh 7 Stanford 0 Holy Cross 0 Boston C. 0 Catholic U. 25.. Loyola (Bait.) 0 Delaware 8 Washington C. 0 Georgia Tech 0...

Georgia 0 Louisiana 14 t.e (Other football scores on page 53) I By Associated Prraa) TS7ASHINGT0N, D. Nov. 4w-rt The NEWS in TABLOID If 26. Into the seething war debt situation was thrust today a proposal by a committee of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States that America jprant revisions in return for armament cuts and trade concessions. This development featured a day in which the American Government -AND INDEX If.

delivered to two more nations- (SEWS photo 1 By ruling of Park Commissioner Walter R. Herrick, this reproduction of Federal Hall in Bryant Park cannot be used to feed the city's hungry. Poland and Czechslovakia reniies similar to those given Great Britain and France refusing to suspend installments (Sue Dec. 1. but expressing1 President Hoover's intention of seeking an agency to con-aider the subject.

Cancellation Opposed. The Chamber of Commerce report described itself as representing "a business man's viewpoint as to what should be the fair and wise course for the United States to NEW YORK AND VICINITY. Discovery of strange hammer in Dr. Paulsen's Rye Lake garage adds mystery to strange death. While Jimmy Walker chases photographer in France, modiste here sues for $12,059 bill.

Newark woman brands son, 8, with hot poker because he played hookey. Wife's counter-suit- for divorce charges wealthy Dr. William Stein-hauser carried on with family' sewing maid. Staten Island churches seek support for police sergeant facing departmental trial for "off -duty" raid on "protected" speakeasy. Alimony -players to stage boxing; show to raise funds to combat feminine oppression.

Mrs. Mitzi Downs to get decision tomorrow in fight for freedom on habeas corpus writ. Thirteen more indicted, mostly FEDERAL HALL terworth, Moline, Charles Donnelly, St. Paul; Henry I. Har- riman.

President of the National Chamber; Lewis E. Pierson, New York; William Cooper Procter, Cincinnati, and H. R. Safford, Houston, Tex. NO SOUP SHOP, SAYS HERRICK Not a cup of soup shall be served in that Bi-Centennial white elephant, the Federal Hall reproduc This Must Be Serious; CAPITAL BARS THE TOUCH BY HUNGER AMY (Chicaro Tribune Press Service) Washington D.

Nov. 26. Leaders of the hunger march scheduled to arrive in Washington the day before Congress convenes, Dec. 5, met their first rebuff at the hands of Washington British Give Up yeek-End. By Cnited Prt-wl London.

Nov. 26. Great Britain, while refusing firmly to default on cops, in Newark vote scandal. (Continued on page col. 1) State intimates lawyer may have engineered Morris attempt to claim portion of WTendel fortune.

Counterfeiting machine that tion Bryant Park, if Park Com missioner Walter R. Herrick has anything to do with it. Built as a patriotic shrine, f. art micciATvoi DAILY ALMANAC Pl'XDAT, NOV. 27.

1932. (Eastern Standard Time) "W- I I numbers $10 bills separately offers new peril to public, arrest of suspect reveals. rour men buried and hurt when Stinrise. A. sunset.

4:30 P. M. moon rises. :39 A. seta.

3:52 morning star. Venus; evening Herrick held yesterday that i A conversion street fence collapses. wealthy woman artist killed in star, Saturn; new moon. Zitn. LOCAL Fair KFWS auto crash cut off only son in will.

Commissioner Herrick into a relief station for unemployed business Central Park boy gangsters win freedom after mother of victim, 10, pleads for leniency. Three holduD men rob FreeDort. i i i I i L. 1 motor freight office and day; strotiK north west winds. YORK STATE Generally fair today and con-tinuHl coider; Btronff northwest winds.

escape with $700. Commissioner Herrick "rules that the Federal Hall reproduction in Bryant Park cannot be used for jobless aid. women would not be a "proper park purpose. But making- it clear that he was not being just an old meany, the Park Commissioner explained that "proper park purposes" are fully outlined by decision of the Supreme Court which the park department is bound to accept. His ruling immediately followed announcement of the Bi-Centennial Commission, headed Grover A.

Whalen, that the historic reproduction would be turned over to Mrs. William Randolph Hearst and her co- Hee to be used in their phil Hearing in Patchogue police court tomorrow scheduled to air latest difficulties of Mrs. Olivette Corinne Cartier Schoenfeld. UNITED STATES. Washington.

D. Move starts in Senate to cooperate with House on early repeal vote. TEMPERATURES IN NEW YORK. MAXIMUM. 1 A.

4 Ml. VIM CM. 6 P. a. 9 a.

5 p. 2 a. 10 a. 6 p. 3 a.

1t a. 7 p. 4 a. Noon 40i 8 p. m.

5 a. 1 p. 9 p. a. 2 p.

p. 7 a. 3 p. p. a.

4 p. For twenty-four hours ended at P. M. Nov. 26: Mean temperature, 41; normal, 40; excess since Jan.

1. 83S decrees: excess since Nov. I. 28 degrees. Precipitation.

.18 Inch; deficiency since Jan. 1. 2.SS inches; excess since Nov. 1. 3.34 inches.

A.M. 5 P.M. Barometer 29.9S 30.20 Humiditv 94 29 Wind direction NW Vln.f velocity 11 anthropies when the front doors Los Angeles. Heiress weds were officially closed for the third brother after being divorced time last night. from two others.

Washington. D. C. Chamber of Commerce committee urges U. S.

David S. Barry Senate mergeant-at-arm delegated to greet hunger marchera when they reach Wathingtom. police today, when they were informed that house-to-house canvassing for funds was against regulations and would be strictly prohibited. Three of the so-called hunger marchers were arrested for soliciting money several days ago, but were riyen suspended sentences in to trade debt cuts for arms reductions and trade favors. St.

Louis Brewer Busch says beer of less than 4 per cent, won't. satisfy national palate. Winston-Salem. N. Cousin TIMI or TIDES.

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Traylor Signed report urging trade of debts for arms tut: follow with regard to debts." It was prepared by a committee of business leaders including Melvin A. Traylor, and under the chairmanship of Silas H. Strawn. Cancellation was specifically opposed in 'the report which said, however, that the American Government, on "satisfactory proof of economic conditions materially altering the bases of existing debt agreements, should "negotiate snch modifications as may be found in the interest of world recovery and the American taxpayer and producer." "If the United States makes further adjustment of the terms of the debt settlements with the European debtor the report continued, "such adjustment must not throw the undiminished tax burden upon the American taxpayer. Arms Must Be Reduced.

"Most important among the measures of relief which can be brought to the American taxpayer, and th taxpayer of all countries, is a substantial reduction of armament. Neither the interested debtors nor the rest of the world should look to the United States to forego debt payments without assurance that such armament reduction will be achieved. "A further measure of relief, which in amount can equal or exceed the relief through reduction of armaments, can be brought about through the opening of foreign markets to American trade fair competitive terms. "In our opinion, the United States Government, in any further negotiations with foreign debtor of Reynolds refuses to tell police how he was shot. police court today.

Gloucester, Mass. Halifax tug Formal notice will be served by Commissioner Herrick tomorrow upon the Bi-Centennial Committee a upon Sears, Roebuck the builders, that the structure must be remov 1 immediately. Even Sears, Roebuck whose bill to the city for about $80,000 for the erection of Federal Hall, is a part of the Bi-Centennial deficit of 100,000, were out of harmony with the proposed charity, as well as with the proposal eventually to turn the building over to the American Legion as a perpetual exhibit in Flushing. A spokesman for the' company said yesterday that financial details would have to be worked out before they would relinquish the "salvage rights which the construction contract gives them. He also revealed that the company has not yet received its percentage of the slim gate receipts for October and November.

on way to get Legs Diamond's mystery ship, released by court for $10,000. THIS DAY IN HISTORY Auburn, N. Y. Broke, Arthur Barry, jewel thief, asks court to. assign counsel to defend him.

No Charity, Marchers Warned. Meanwhi1e, with reports reaching the capital that more than 600 marchers are already en route from various sections of the country, local officials and business men issued warning that marchers cannot expect to receive "ood, clothin- and shelter during their stay here. Six civic and business organizations the Board of Trade, Cham- tinned on page 6, eoL S) Washington, D. C. Police warn hunger marchers they will not be allowed to canvass for funds.

187:1 Tunnel under Hoowc Mountain. four and three-quarters miles lone, Mary Anderson. American actress, at ase Iti. makes her debut aa Juliet, at Louisville, Ky. Lieut.

Col. Charles W. Whittlesey, cutnmamler of "Lost Battalion" in France, commits suicide from liner Toloa en fmm New York to Havana. 18-tu. Vuited States' population is 5l.

by official census report. Hollywood Greta Nissen and hubby make up as Mexico is about to grant divorce. Decatur, IIL Homes of thre miners working in picketed shaft, V)U NOVEMBER 1932 damaged by bombs. Today's Features Warm Springs, Ga. President elect Roosevelt holds conference 27 28 29 30 The News today consists of three parts: 1 Maia news section.

2 Rotogravure section. 3 Comics in colors. In addition, for Brooklyn and Long Island readers, a 44-page section of news nd drama. Advice to Parents p. 42); Au 1932 DECEMBERJ932 iaw womti rerwt fnwiT'ftiawtf m'tut with National Grange leaders.

FOREIGN. Paris. Cabinet approves tet of nonaggression pact with. Soviet Russia. Dublin.

Donal Buckley, formes rebel against Crown, sworn in as Governor-General of Free State. Milan, Italy. Hacked body frivl fnrmA i f)To TTmlr5: ten countries with reference to adjust He Proposed (43); Inquiring Photographer (29); Justice Story (36); Men's Fashions (58); Movies (51); Nancy's Daily Dish (28); Numerology (35); Our Sunday Pattern (45) Puzzle Page (39); Puzzle Answers (45); Radio Program (32); Serial Story (40); Short Story (46) Theatres (48); Trader (33); Voice of the People (29); Your Favorite Recipe (28). tomobiles (44)l Brain Teasers (44); Bright Sayings (35); D. Blake (43); John Chapman (38); Classroom Boners (35); Crossword Puzzle (32); A.

Donnelly (44); Editorial (29); Embarrassing Moments (28); Dr. Evans (45); Fashion (42); Friend in Need (44); Gallico (52); Horoscope (35); How 2Zj 4 5 6 7 0 10 fa ment of the debts, should seek such treatment for our trade sto accomplish this purpose. Signing the report besides tran and Traylor were Julius H. tatively identified as that of New York music student. JSaraes, New York; But-.

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