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READ THE SUNDAY GLOBE TOMORROW READ SUNDAY GLOBE ADVTS TOMORROW TOL CXX11 KO 14 Entered aa second clue mail matter at Boston. Mats, voder the act of March 3. 1ST8 241 Washington St. BOSTON. SATURDAY MORNING.

NOVEMBER 26, 1932 TWENTY PAGES COPYRIGHT, 1832, BY -THE GLOBE NEWSPAPER CO, (2) TWO CENTS REYNOLDS KIN SHOT IN HOME JU Critz Seriously Wounded at Winston-Salem Officials anfl Family Reluctant to Discuss Shooting Contest on Worcester Field 30th Football Clash of Traditional Foes Expect Rugged Battle Of Finely-Conditioned Teams Would Thus Increase Prospect of New Arrangement, Notes Declare President Is Ready to a New Commission DR GREENES CASTLE Co dope to Persuade Congress For Suspension, Stimson Tells the Three Powers DESTROYED BY FIRE Blaze Wipes Out Show Place on Winnipesaukee Hoover Sticks to Own Program of Negotiation Borah Against Any Moratorium '3. V1 a. sXA I SENORA CALLES DIES IN MEXICO GUY WINSTON SALE3I. c. Not 23 (A.

P.J Robert C. Crltx. a first cousin the late Smith Reynolds, wan shot through the head and seriously sour led In the bathroom of his home here tonight. Relatives and authorities wera uncommunicative, the former saying they td not know whether the 35-yeaisold tobacco buyer and amateur a la tor, vit "accidentally shot or Intentionally s'trt. Cr.li.

who Is married and has one child. was reported to have been alone la the bathroom when a shot was beard. He did not lose consciousness Immediately, but refused to malts any statement after being taken to a Cttti mother was a sister of the late R. 3. Reynolds, tobacco magnate who d.ed several years ago leaving an estate now estimated at 1100,000,000 to tj four children.

1 Sauth Reynolds was fatally shot at the family home here last July 6 after a birthday party. Hie widow, the jrmer Broadway singer, Libby Holman. and his chum. Albert Walker, were indicted on a charge of murder. The charge was dropped 10 days ago, with an announcement by the State there was insufficient evidence to war-rset a trial.

At the Inquest into young Reynolds death, which resulted in a verdict burning "unknown Crita was a witness. He told of having gone to Reynolds a few hours after the young tobacco heir was found dying with a ballet through the brain on a second-story sleeping porch of Reynolds, the R.eynolds estate, and described conditions at the scene of the tragedy. He was not a guest at the party, given the night before in honor of the ilst b-i today of C. G. Hill of Winston-Salem.

a cousin of young Reynolds first wife, the former Anne Cannon of Concord. C. TODAYS GLOBE CONTENTS Rage 1 American replies to European debtor Nations call lor paying Dec 13 to create prospect for conference. President firm for proposal of new agenry to discuss foreign debts, and not Roosevelts suggestion. Meivlile E.

Webb Jr expects rugged football clash between two well-conditioned elevens at Worcester today when Eagles and Crusaders meet in 90th contest. Kin of Smith Reynolds mysteriously shot in bus homo at Winston Salem, Xi C- tiailcg of atolen mail at Wilmington reveals postal thefts. Castle of late Dr F. E. Green of Lynn on Lake VVinnlpesaukee burns; loss set at 31,000.000.

Siwr Cai.es dies at Mexico City. Gloucester fishing dragger Carrie S. Rcderick takes fire and sinks off Cape Cod. B.ggest after-holiday crowd In years Jams Boston shopping district. Will Rogers dispaUh.

Rage Economy League leaders address club women. President of Illinois Manufacturers Association demands Congress restors cc nude nee. Dr Luckiesh predicts era of social invention. Test of the American replies to Europe on proposals for int-govern-mental debt suspension. Payment of debt Instalment Dec 13 means jump of British Income tax to SO percent, says Chamberlain, and Is insufferable.

Mayor Cssassa to seek election at Revere aa an Independent. Rage 3 New scientific screech deadly. Will of Elisabeth E. Bolt. Wakefield, provides 3223,000 bequests.

Cambridge Park Commission rejects plea for removal cf trees from land adjacent to Public Library and Rlcdge School. Eleven Somerville policemen volunteer to give blood for woman In need cf transfusion. Rage 4 Stocks are heavy in dull session. Financial news. Rage I Commercial and financial news.

Page E. M. Newman, famous traveler and torturer, says German officers are drilling millions of Chinese soldiers. New films cf week reviewed. Will of David Pingree allowed by Court at Salem.

E-Myor Walker and Betty Compton taking golf lessons In France. CASTLE OK WINKIPESACKEE As It Looked Before Fire. to PRESIDENT STANDS -BY DEBT AGENCY By CHARLES S. GROVES WASHINGTON. Nov 25 Frestdenl Hoover will stand by his proposal Congress that It create a new agency to discuss the debts with the foreign debtor Nations and not undertake to negotiate with the debtor Nations through diplomatic as suggested by President-elect Roosevelt It was learned here today o'n high authority.

'At the same time. Senator Borah of Idaho topk a rap at the President's suggestion the foreign debtors be permitted to pay the December Instalment of their debts to -this country In depreciated currency. The Idaho Senator, chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee of the Senate, Insisted this would be modified moratorium. Economic Topic, Borah Plan It became known, too, that whiie Senator Borah apparently desired to see some kind conference on the debts, he was opposed to the Presidents proposal to set up a new agency or commission. Ha seemed to think that the matter might be dealt with ia some way through the coming international economic conference.

O- Continued on (ho Second Page Special to Boiton Glebe, Copyright 1831 BEVERLY HILLS, Nov 25 If you think this Democrat! victory brought on harmony, you just wait till they start to hand out thoso Postofficoe down South There will bo moro people killed in tho rush than in tho flood Got somo real debt information first hand yesterday and not 1 from an editorial. W. G. McAdo was out to, visit me, incidentally all he did, (and this didnt com from him either, it from known facts), well, all he-did. was make the next President of the U.

S. He says he will absolutely stay in tho Senate, and accept no Cabinet position, ovon if offered. I Later in the afternoon out com Congresswoman Ruth Bryan Owen, daughter of W. J. She was bred in tho purple of politics and shows it.

It was the firat Thanksgiving the Democrats have celebrated sine B. C. (be- for Coolidgo). Yours WILL ROGERS NO GLOBE SUBSCRIPTION SOLICITORS The Globe docs not employ subscription solicitors, snd any so representing themselves should be turned over to the police, VETERAN STARS IN RIVAL LINES Left to Rirfat Flavio Toi. Boston College end.

and IrnaUus ZrnteU. Holr Cross guard. Eagles Seeking First Victory Since 1929 By MELVILLE E. WEBB Jr WORCESTER, Not 25 The 30th football 'game between the Boston College'Eagles and the Holy Cross Crusgders wljl be played tomorrow In the Fltton Field Stadium at the foot of Mount St James. It be Bostons 'first -appearance on the Crusaders present football field.

There will not be two outstanding teams In the lists this year, as both of tomorrows competitors have met with late-season reverses or dlsap- pointments; but so rich In veteran personnel- will be each opposing lineup, that it should be an old fashioned football battle between two well-conditioned teams, each of which will be confident of victory as'lt goes out. on the field. Put pie After Third in Row Bostons' season' this Fall has been one which has shown the development of an unusually strong and scoring attack, but a campaign In which the Eagles- defensive -strength haa been Continued an the Ninth rag ej TODAYS GLOBE CONTENTS "Pgo 7 Gov Roosevelt to discuss farm relief with Congressional leaders. Senator Smoot believes Philippine Independence will be approved by Congress about Christmas. Testimony on alleged Tennessee election Irregularities, gathered by Nelson of Maine, 'going before committee.

Another "Presidential Cabinet likely In Germany; Reichstag leaders unable to agree on a Chancellor. -Smocks may be worn by Boston policemen attending sessions of police school. i Hearing in contest of 342,000 will of James Carney, South End. State Police transfers announced at State House. Bentley W.

Warren-named chairman of State board to revise dry laws. Psge 8 Massachusetts Squash Racquets Association Issues its schedule. Army is 7 to 3 favorite to defeat Notre; Dame on New York gridiron today. Pittsburg favored to defeat Stanford In football today. DON'T MISS IT! READ THE BEST! i 1 1 i I I 1 1 i BURNING DRAGGER SINKS, 14 RESCUED i Coast Guard Saves Crew of Carrie S.

Roderick Burned from stem to stern, the Gloucester fishing dragger Carrie S. Roderick sank 20- miles north of Provincetown at 4:50 last evening, after her crew of 14 and the crew of the Coast-Guard patrol boat Jackson fought the blaze for five hours. Two dories and three nets were all was saved from the dragger. The Rodericks engine broke down in the South Channel, at 3 a and she summoned the Jack-son to The Jackson -was. towing the.

dragger past the Peaked Hill bar. Cape Cod, when the fire was discovered. Boatswain H. B. Hopkins of ths Jackson worked his boat alongside the fisherman and used all his fire-fighting facilities.

Radio messages were sent to the Coast Guard cutter Cayuga, In command of Capt Thomas M. Molloy to hurry to give aid. The fishermen were taken off the Jackson by the Cayuga and carried to Gloucester. i TODAYS GLOBE CONTENTS Page 6 Capt McEwan temporary In junction proceedings, not wishing to jeopardize Crusader game, hearing Is postponed. George Connors.

Yale track coach and trainer, relieved of active duties. Colgate gained 1581 yards against six major football opponents. The Sportlight. Rage 3 Eagles confident of victory In game with Holy Cross today. Holy Cross players look forward to hard battle today; expect, to win, if offense clicks properly.

Coach McKehney predicts victory for Eagles In Holy Cross game today. Page 13 Brockton, '-Leominster, New Bedford snd Canton' are high school elevens to end season undefeated and untied. Harvard hockey candidates listen to Coach Stubbs and Capt Bob Saltonstall at Harvard Varsity Club. Southeast field hockey players likely for All-American team. Bruins meet Ottawa tonight.

Albert Wittmer resigns as head coach of Princeton basket bali. Herbert O. Crisler appointed. Psge 11 News of the Greater Boston churches. Poems Worth Reading Again.

Page 12 Rainey, Democratic floor leader, tells court how he fell for 37500 Investment In brick promotion. Officer arrests pair In Bass Rocks breaks. Twice divorced woman weds third of three brothers in California. Football pool promoter said to have disappeared without paying 325,000 to winners. Two more arrests in roundup cf suspects in fur and gown shop robberies and North Andover holdup.

QfVj I I 8 with priceless furnishings and much of the building material 'Wkff Imported from foreign countries. Laborer Discover Blaze The- blaze was discovered by Earl Bedde, State road about 8 tonight. He immediately ran to the nearest farmhouse, about half a mile away, and telephoned the fire alarm to the local Fire Department. Despite the fact that the castle appeared to be constructed of gray brick, Continued on the Third Page FINDING OF MAIL REVEALS THEFTS Employes at Wilmington Discover It in Stream; Inspectors Think Boston Man May Have Had Hand in Job Special Dispatch to the Globe WILMINGTON, Nov 25-The theft of checks and money orders, 146 letters and. 17 postcards all with Boston cancellation stamps started postal Inspectors and local police on a hunt tonight for Postoffice robbers, after the mail had been discovered In a stream at Welchs Crossing.

A cursory investigation by Inspectors J. J. Breslin and S. Anderson of the Boston Postal District pointed suspicion at a Boston man who was in the Federal Court recently on charges presented by the postal authorities. Working with Chief of Police Harry Ainsworth of Woburn, the Inspectors tonight followed leads 'In Wilmington, North' Reading and Woburn.

The mail -was brought to, lighttbis afternoon when-Clement W. Eaton of North Wilmington ynd Arthur S. Williams of Wilmington, employes of the Wilmington Water were cleaning, out; the stream. Supt O. I.

Continued on the Third. Page DUMB-BELLS I 4AVCD YOU TKS pfZlCC OF A etANVfi I CROPPED Ttt INTO -me MAM- MJHCN NO ONE WAS LOOKUP '(T REPLIES TO BRITAIN, FRANCE AND BELGIUM WASHINGTON, Nov 25 (A. Pay up on Dee 15, America has advised her foreign debtors, and thus create a more favorable atmosphere for the reconsideration of the whole war-debt problem by a commission President Hoover will ask Congress to authorize. This was the gist of notes forwarded by Secretary Stimson in response to requests of France, Grchi Britain and Belgium for an extension of the present moratorium and a reaxamination of the -debt-situation. As to the suspension of, the instalment -of the British debt, due Dec.

which one of the objectives of your note, no authority lies wittin the Executive to grant such, an extension and no facts have been placed in our possession which could be presented to Congress for favorable consideration, said the note presented to Ambassador Lindsay of Great Britain. Similar passages were contained in the notes to France and Belgium. Cannot Persuade Congress The communication forwarded to London continued "Such Importance la attached by our Government and people to maintenance of the original agreement in force by the payment on Deo 15 as to far outweigh SLny reasons now apparent for its suspension, and by such payments, the. prospects -of a satisfactory approach to the whole question, in my opinion, would be greatly increased. In all three of the notes that went abroad.

Secretary Stimson emphasized the fact that Congress alone has the power to modify the debt arrangements and bis conviction that It can- Continued on the Second Page TriEWEATHER. COLDER Forecast for Boston and Vicinity: Saturday rain and colder, with much colder at night, and fresh southwest shifting to northwest or north winds Sunday probably fair and colder. Washington Forecast for Southern New England: Saturday rain and colder, with much colder at night; Sunday probably fair and colder. Northern New England: Saturday cloudy, probably with light rain chang. ing to snow flurries and much colder in the afternoon and night; Sunday probably fair and colder.

The Temperature Yesterday a. Thompsons Spa 3 a 40; 6 39; 9 a 44; 12 50; 3 58; 6 54; 9 pm, 51; 12 mid, 50. Average temperature yesterday, 47 23-24. THE WEATHER ELSEWHERE -Tem neratu re, Loi wet Highest Westher Korn. Sti Ml 20 32 Ml 82 art Alt.

SH 74 A 84 82 4A 84 2 74 Boston San WillUton 8t Paul St Louis. CnicttRO Nantucket ni Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clmnly -Clear Cloudy Clear 4 Portland, He 82 Eaatport 82 New York an Washington 82 Jacksonville 6U RADIO PROGRAUS PAGE 11 From Globe Studio of WEEI 8:20 A M-Looklng over the morning Globe. 12:13 M. News bulletins. 4:30 News bulletins.

6:30 News bullettus. 11:05 News bulletins. of of Mexico Operated i On Here -r-s o. MEXICO Nov 25 (A, P. Senora Llorefite de Calles, wife of Ex-President' Plutarco Elias Calles, who is known as the man bt.

Mexico, died here at 2 'pm today. She 'was 30 years of jage. Her death was caused by -a" brain tumor which kept her in bed for many month's. She' had been, in a coma the gr.eater part of this -week and several times family and dotors thought she, was dying. Hundreds of of consolation and floral wreaths poured into the Calles home won after the -news Arthur Bliss Lane, counselor; of the American Embassy, at the an', official letter.

condolence and cards from the Embassy Continued on the Rage TODAYS GLOBE CONTENTS Page 13. hands out extra week off to each of three West Newbury driver arrested after long chase in New Haven. Federal agents, raid two places in Chelsea, one In West End; arrest three -Rx Bipartisan plan started foi vote on prohibition repeal first day of session; beer bill to pass by Jan 1, says Garner. Reading -woman killed by hit-run r- Coast Guardsmans refusal of bribe lekds to seizure of liquor off Truro. Driver' said to have confessed driving car-that killed two in Whately.

Port of news. -Brewery workers unions 'bar gangster and urge granting of licenses be "Two girls5 from andT Somerville -missing -since- last-Sunday. Smoke drives! score of persons from -Thorndike Building, Back Bay. Page 14 Legs Dudley. What the Scientists "Are Busy About, by 'James 'A.

Goldthwafte. The Once Over, by H. I. Phillips, Prol5 Japanese Cabinet approves record budget, mostly result of Manchuria invasion, over protests cf financial 1 Duck hunter drowned as boat overturns on lake in Vermont. Court suspends fines of two women marchers In Washington.

Herbert F. Gunnison, publisher, (lies in New York. New literature. i Page 18 i Household Department. Dlx letter box.

snd the Man, by i Uncle t. s- i- SoecUl Dispatch to the Globe MOULTONBORO, Nov 25-Damage, estimated at $1,000,000 was caused by fire which destroyed palatial, castle of the late Dr F.E. Greene of Lynn, Mass, located on a promontory on bong Island, overlooking Lake Winnipesaukee. The damage -was placed at such a' high figure by. Fire Chief Robert Lamprey.

The castle, which has been, one of the best known show places to visiting tourists on-the lake for the past 35 years, was filled GREAT CROWD JAMS SHOPPING DISTRICT After Holiday Throngs Biggest in Years The biggest after-holiday crowd In years jammed the shopping district all day yesterday 'and slowed traffic to a walk. Apparently thousands of taking advantage of the school holiday, brought their children to town to see Santa Glaus and look over the Christmas displays in the stores. More automobiles than usual came into 'the city proper and It was necessary for Lieut William P. Gaffney to leave the Bureau of Traffic at Police Headquarters to direct his officers In handling the jam on Washington, Tre-mont, Boylston, Stuart and side Special details were sent from Milk-st and Lagrange-st stations to aid. Lieut Gaffney said the traffic tleup was difficult for awhile, but the extra men soon straightened' it out.

Traffic moved very slowly during the day because of the many pedestrians. The crowds resembled more the shopping hordes of just, before Christmas than a late November rush. TODAYS GLOBE CONTENTS Page 17 Household Call the Yard, by Hugh Clevely. "One-Man Woman, by Vida Hurst. Page IS Comic Strips.

Page 19. The Globes cross-word puzzle. Culbertson on contract. Death Notices. Page 20 North End of Boston due for real liquor and vice cleanup.

Plans will be completed In a few weeks for building destroyers at Boston Navy Yard, saya Secretary Adams. National Grange opposes paying bonus at face value. Col Robins In seclusion at his Florida estate. Filipino who killed six persona and wounded 13 In Seattle rampage formally accused of murder. Cow blocks traffic in Chicago loop.

Boston police renew vigil for escaped Portsmouth prisoners. Friends READY-TO-USE Mince Meat has Just what everyone likes the flavor and goodness of Mothers coosingi Its popularity is proof of this. Ark for It by name. Advertisement. Read The Sunday Globe Tomorrow Order the Sunday Globe regularly from your newsdealer or newsboy.

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