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It' II; A THE SOUTH BEND TRIBUNE, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 6, 1932. RICH GOLF STAR bloc" the fascist helmwehr--jolni ing the government. WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL OPENED QUEEN. BURESCH REGIME FAVORITE SONS i jj i i- i Gov. Rintelen of styna suso was mentioned as a possibility for the chancellorship.

POP UP AGAIN The resignation followed a clamor ENDS IN AUSTRIA ITT afterward, mnd then there was stream of distinguished personages. Madame Doumer, who gave four Rons to France in the war, was i grief-stricken when she reached the bedside. As the evening wore on and a crowd pressed aoout the hospital, bits of news trickled out. The doc- tors disclosed that after the emer- gency operation, thei patient had rallied nightly. "Ca va," he murmured, the doc-j tora Mid.

That: means, "I'm all right. for dissolution of "the parliament and a call for new elections as a result of the provincial voting on 1 More f)iscussed as Demo April 24 in which the fascists Cabinet Quits as (Fascists id shoved spectacular strength, Gain Strength at 1 IS GIVEN THREAT By Associated Press, CLEVELAND, p. May' 1 An attempt to exort 25)00 Jfrpm Ellsworth, H. Augustus, wealthy real estate man and golf star, under penalty of deaths was being investigated today. Tfhe 80-acre Augia-tus estate has been placed under a heavy guard- HOOVER'S VIEW ON BEER ASKED 8y AssocUted Pmal -S'l'j WASHINGTON, May j6, President Hoover has been called upon in the senate by Senator Ty dings, democrat, Maryland, to his AUSTRALIA GETS Polls.

1 POWER TO SEIZE crats Waver on Choice "for President. I i I. I 5 btoh raica, AMOciated Pre. WASHINGTON, May 6.4-Another 1 TAXES OF STATE Mm By Associated Press. I VIENNA, May 8.

The Austrian CANBERRA. Australia. May 6. cabinet, headed by Chancellor Karl Parliament has enacted additional i '-s i parade of democratic favorite son and dark! horses, is stirring the dust ot new uncertainties for the party jus as the republican legislation empowering the federal government to attach new sources of revenue in the state of New South, JrX) I 1 I views on prohibition before the tax 1 I I Wales to cover foreign obligations Buresch. resigned to-day.

The resignations, presented to President Miklas by Chancellor Buresch, were accepted, but the chancellor consented to the president's request that he 'continue in oHIce until a new government is formed. -jv The formation of a Rightist cabi 9 'yssss bill is passed and it is too late to tax beer. i 7 Hi: on which the state stalwarts show notable signs of consolidating their: I position behind presidents Hoover; 1 ii 84 NUDISTS SENT TO PRISON. At no previous: time since the pre- conventlon campaign began has NELSON, B. May--Ei3h- 5.

AND WARDEN IN DISPUTE OVER FALL'S RELEASE By Associated Press. J. WASHINGTON, May 6. After I years of trying to get Albert B. Fall in prison, the department of Justice today found itself trying to get him out by Sunday.

An order from the department di-; recting JVarden Swope of the JNew Mexico state penitentiary to release the former cabinet off leer probably will go forward -today. Swope has -Jsald he would not releas? the 71-year-old prisoner on less authority Ithan that of President Hoover or 'the federal parole board, Fall's sentence of a year and a day, talcing time off for good be-Jhavior, expires Sunday. A fine of 4100.000 still is unpaid. Swope said the commitment specifically directed nhat Fall be kept until the fine was Recently, under; the financial agreement act, the federal authorities seized the state income tax receipts, subsequently extending the seizure to other state taxes. The new legislation earmarks death, duties, liquor licenses and automobile license fees for the commonwealth.

there been a more varied and con net was expected in informed cir four male Doukhobors pleaded guilty to parading In the nude and were flicting 1 discussion of candidates cles, probably with Chancellor' Bur. each sentenced ito three i years In esch continuing In his post, but among the democrats, or greater outward show of; hopefulness among the republicans. 1 9 I 1 with representatives of the "helmat- in both cases the California pri sA ti i mary is largely; oov. Franklin D. Roosevelt's defeat! there is stimulating both his friends and his enemies to Redoubled! exertion.

President' Hoover's unexpectedly laree counled with other aevel ppments, -is greatly encouraging ms xmxm 1 -r; "rr- supporters. I Korrift JFavora JBooaevelU 1 1: Acknowledgment by Senatoi Nor- rls of Nebraska i Thursday night ii-jwiBiiini mm him mi 1 1 1 itbi Tn nr 'iinrr-titr mi mini -wf I PURDUE MARKS i 63D BIRTHDAY 129-131 NORTH MICHIGAN STREET I I Acme Photo. that he would support a Roosevelt ticket as iigainsti Hoover was hardly a surprise. He deserted the republicans' in favor of Smith Jn "28. INTERIOR OP WASHINGTON CATHEDRAL, two former presidents, Mrs.

Wood LOW PIRflCE res row 1 Wilson- William HELEN? AMES IWASHINGTON. Norris said the presiaent not done anything he said he was; going to 11 -I 2y Associated Press, LAFAYETTE, Ind, May -State Officials, including Gov. Harry G. Leslie and others prominent in in-iiana. will attend a banquet here tonight In observance of the 63d anniversary of Purdue 5 In her; royal raiment, Helen The democrats? have come to a but STYLE and QUALITY Ames Washington; of Philadelphia, critical time.

As the California re By Associated Pres. I WASHINGTON May 6.4-Before a distinguished group of national and international leaders, high services in the partially: completed Washington Episcopal cathedral Thursday opened formally its great choir and sanctuary. ,1 President Hoover had planned to attend but 4 press of governmental business prevented, so Mrs. Hoover went in his stead. The widows of turns rolled mv the margin of poses in her role as Queen Shenandoah, surrounded by' apple She wats frowned qusxH Howard Taft, were among the invited, A.

The Rt. Rev. James E. Freeman, bishop of: Washington, In his sermon of the day linked a reaffirmation of the "Imperatives of Religion" with a recovery from the current economic unsettlement. Cabinet "members, justices of the supreme court, senators, and diplomats! attended the ceremonies.

Speaker John Gamer's iictorj ever Roosevelt, -many of th New The dinner also will mark the close of C. Elliott's first 10 years service as president of the of tnej Winchester! apple fesq vai, oy n-encn Amoassaciot Fa ClaudeL ill" prork governor's 1 opponents said in their haste and exuberance that this was the end of the Roosevelt boom, trhe tendency has been to amend 1 i FIRST i i We're not the only store in existence but we do have this distinction when you come here tQ buy a fashion it Will be the NEWEST fashion at I the LOWEST PRICE commensurate with GOOD QUALITY. i HOOVER ATTACKS that Judgment after? more eareful consideration, but the search! for a compromise candidate; Is going for HOUSE ON BUDGET Ludlow's Foe for Congress University. $TIMSON STOPS 1 AT GIBRALTER Astociated Press. i i GIBRALTER.

May 6. Secretary of State Henry L. Stimson, who Is hi way home to the United States from Geneva, arrived here today aboard the steamer Vulcania. ile left the ship and motored through the streets. I Coatla4 frm Oa, Cataai OmJ -Ha rv ward with! greats diligence as tne Roosevelti men prepare to oil up the gaps and carry on with? more determination than ever, i I 'I'M to the conirress i and nialnlv reV is Descendant of Presidents quire: jj s-' i 1 i It You Shop Here Saturday YouH see many Outstanding Examples of this Policy Are Just a Few of the Great Values Offered! "1.

Th prompts enactment of a Ritchie And Byrd Disciisse. Amonarithe favorite sons! the revenuie biu adequate to troduqe me necessary i revenue and i so de present speculation of the anti- Roosevelt 3 leaders centers around signed as to distribute! the burderis equitably land notf to impede ecal nomic recovery, i Drastic Proeram. By Associated Press. i INDIANAPOLIS, May 6. Unofficial tabulation of returns from the Eleventh and Twelfth Indiana congressional districts, the last to complete their counts, today indicated the renorhination in Tuesday's primary of two! democratic Incumbents supported by the Indiana! Anti-Sa-loon league over opponents pledged to seek changes in prohibition laws.

Expensive" Spring Fashions in. ond- A drastic nrosrarh of ecoi Gov. Albert C. Ritcnie, 01 Maryland, and former Gov? Harry Bjrrd of Virginia. There! Is even more talk, however, pf brlngmgideflniter into the field some one with no delegates how pledged to him, and trying out party opinion.

There is a revival of discussion! about I Newton D. Baker, Owen D. Young? I and Melvin A. jraylor. ft 1 my which" including the savings already made in the executive! budget a Real Money-Saving of can be i increased to exceed- 7OO.O00,Q0O per 5 knnun).

Considering that i3ie whoie federal i 4 1 1 Z. i 1 -s, I i 4, expenoiture, excerf, about is for ijncontrollable ob-ligations, ithis I wbildf represent ah 1 One of tne greatest evidences or the dominant nositiori still occupied by Roosevelt. however, lies in the IMIisli 1l 1 ucprecedehted 9 reduction. Such i i program, to accdtnplish its purpose. must embrace um re lection of all fact that notning uke an agreement is in sight on any one candidate to oppose! him.

(Garner's friends seem to hive little hope of nominat mm measures that increase expenditures unless they be oi Sunddubted emeii- I Dr. William H. Larrabee of New Palestine held a lead ofj only 145 votes over Willis S. Ellis of Anderson ia the Eleventh district. Their votes were: Larrabee Ellis 11,325.

I I Louis Ludlow, a veteran! from had a wider margin of victory over opponent, Thomas D. McGee, an avowed wet Ludlow's margin was 3,542 in the Twelfth district which includes Indianapolis. I Dr. Larrabee 's republican opponent in the fall election, should his slim margin fnot be changed unfa gency: the of a or opri ac ing him. I despite Few responsible leaders believed Alfred E.

Smith repeat, tions now pending 'below the figures suDmittedi in me-executive? Duaget on IVc. fi last a. eraniiidratlnn of NORRIS, HOOVER TEAMED. I If I I the legislation covering those econf-omy projects which require repeal Both Prated byjO. O.

P. Cnven Associated Press Photo. HENRY HARRISON. William Henry Harrison. Indian or amendment to the lawi ar.

I fioa In effective grant of iauthoricy? to the t- By Associated Press. apolis lawyer, descendant of two executive to reorganize and consolidate and eliminate'unnecessary government I bureau! and establish presldentsBenjamin Harrison, his UNCOIiN, Neti4 May e. JlJSt be vorably by the official count being made by canvassing boards, will be Dale B. Spencer of Greenfield. Ludlow will be opposed.

by William Henry i Harrison of Indianapolis, grandson and great-grandson of presidents of the United grandfather, and William Henry Sport Coats! Dress Coats! ment. I 11 Harrison, a greatgreat-grandfattaer I r-H 1 fore Senator George W. Norfis announced Washington Thursday night tha he had decided tq' withdraw his fsupport from President I I S'r I i 't I VX. -j fi ft I 5 1 won the republican nomination for the 12th congressional seat from JUDGE AND WIFE Indiana. States.

1 i 1 WED 40 YEAR Hoover, the Nebraska republicans in state convention here teamed the or for the huge: presidential pTeferen Fur, Trimmed Untrimmed the intermediaries sinoe, their two to leasd the party to victory. DIB ON SAME DAY tial vote given Gov. Franklin D. The platform adopted by the con Roosevelt off New York, and then By AnoclaWd. Prii.

I I i lengthy negotiations were started. BOARD DECIDES vention endorsed jffoover. and praised 1PINE BLUFT. May B. Fot- the senior, Nebraska senator for tne voted down a proposal that the Nebraska delegation to the national convention be Instructed to vote in tame duck amendment and the Circait Judge Sorrel Circuit Judge mer TO LEASE AIRPORT my and his wjfe, who ad been married 40 years ahd had fxpressed the wish favor of a national referendum on i anti-tajurfction labor- bill, The president was praised especially for "courageous leadership to maintain Ceetinae fraa Para One.

Celama Six. not to outiiveii eacn aiea grounds that they feared that the COMPROMISE TAX American standards of living The convention; rode rough-shod few minutes apart at their homb here Thursday. public would be stirred up if it knew PLAN IS ADOPTED over a minority movement to. delete tne size of the project. "Every legal step that can be I He suffered' a heart attack and died an hour When Mrs.

Sorrel! realized he was -dead, she fell Into the arms of her son. Wi B. Sor- the last words from: a plank urging "forceful and impartial enforcement of all laws, including the taken will be taken to prevent the Caatlnaed fraaa Pas Oa. Calais Tfcrae. trucks; thfeei per cent on! oil pipe lines.

1 city from launching itself in this said Mr. Murray. When the Young New prohibition i rells, Jr, editor cf the Pine Bluff Commercial, and a few minutes city council meets Monday night to DEMOCRATS STAY DRY. later was! dead also. jThe corporation rate of 14 per cent agreed upon by the committee Others at approve or disapprove: the board's action, he said that a body of citi SUITS Another; son is John' H.

Sorrells of New executive editor of the was zens would be present to protest and $35 I against it. The house estate and i gifts tax1 schedules previously adopted by the committee were retained, i Mr.) Murray said that possibly the Scripps-Howard newspapers, MRS. HOOVER MAKES TRIP. By Associated Prrta. 15 board action was done intentional Xebraskans Klh favor Roosevelt.

I By Associated Press, fl )' OMAHA. Neb.J May 6. Nebraska democrats? in thefe annual state convention here Thursday adopted a platform Containing 1 a resolution jpommendmg the democratic voters Your wait is ended if youVe been Mills voiced no views on the four tariff item and these were still In ly to favor the Bendix corporation, one of the) city's largest industries. WASHINGTON, May 6. Mr waiting lor a real bargain.

e've the bill as the committee neared Herbert Hoover has left for a brief "If that is so," said Mr. Murray, "it should have been plainly stated, others I $25 I $35 the end of its work. 232 S. MICHIGAN ST. I The committee knocked out the Inspection and 1 pleastrre i trip Elmirai colege Elmira.

N. I and hot accomplished by 1 1,000 exemption for corporations but modified, the bill to allow cor The advantages of the city's leas Greet these sunshiny; days with one of these trim little two-piece suits 1. 1 strictly tailored or fur- ing the Bendix port as stressed by Mr. Da vies are as follows: First, the made sure of our FASHIOjN 'I fa eta before we any of these beautifully-made coats, Every tj pe-1-le-camel hair, boucles, nub-by woolen, diagonals. Come early and share in one of the year'a outstanding events 1 porations to parry over for! one year net i superior location of the Bendix air cuffed.

Perfect flu fine GRAND JURY GETS Ems and excellent workmanship B. MEANS CASE port over the present site of the municipal port; second, its accessibility to Chicago, which would be especially desirable during the 1933 Caatiaaed raai Para Oaa. Caiaassi flva. world's fair when Chicago i ports -Purchased for Spot Cash! had been that no clew of any value would be crowded to overflowing and as a result many visitors would TV HER'S MOT New Frocks the plan discovered I realized that had failed." I DAY stop over here and finish their trips by the South Shore and New York Central railways which are near the I Means first came to national at Sandals' A Price mi From One ft V. BoaUm'a 1 $1295 Summery lookinri Printed Crepes or Sheer rocks frocks with lovely little capes and jackets Blacknivy and the spring and-summer tints.

Juniors', Misses' and Women's sizes. ii i Bendix port; and third, the Impetus i i AT 50c ON THE $1 Gift -Pumpt to employment which would result $10J5 I16J5 by the stimulus given to expansion Suggestions Leading: Jobbers. plans of the Bendix corporation. Strapi tention as an alleged confidential agent of German Ambassador von Bemstorff and Capt. Boy-ed of the German secret service, prior to America's entry into the world war.

In 1917 he fas indicted, tried and acquitted in Concord, N. for the murder of Mrs. Maude A. King, widow of a wealthy Chicagoan, "We arei not doing this thing to )fuu 1J 1 help out Bendix," said Mr. Davies.

"But; certainly we should cooperate Oxfordi I 1 Save with him. if Much more employment 3 Sweaters, Lacy wool isports sweaters. Pastel in Af all sizes plaa0 i 3 i Lingerie Dainty lingerie of every type would result in the city. Also he is Ghillie whom he had been employed to nianninir expansion aeronauti shadow. i NEW HATS For Mother or Daughter Sport Hats Afternoon Hats Tailored Hats Dinner Hats cal 1 improvements which would i In 1921 he became a special agent -TIES greatly benefit aviation.

It would be ai great mistake for us to turn of the department of Justice and then a confidential aid to the late William J. Burns. He was a con In the newest QC this nrojeet down. I piaa7U pastels Acceptance of this proposal is MORE THAN 50 NEW STYLES the result of meetings and confer spicuous witness in the senate in vestigation of Harry M. Dougherty's administration of the depart' Blouses I ences of the commissioners for al most two years and by waiting this Blouses -Blonde ment of Justice.

Later he was sen in all new i spring White tM nr tenced to the Atlanta penitentiary long i we have been able to get better; proposition for, the AT 50c Of! THE $1 White for a prohibUion conspiracy and a case of attempted He came out in 1928 and published the lurid book. "The Strange Death of Presi DENTIST FOUND MOTHER SLAYER dent Harding," which since has been Kkcv Medians I 'ZvL I Long ') V. i'AV Vamps 1 1 repudiated by its co-author. By Associated Press. SEATTLE, Wash, May 6.

Dr. Al I jCHu VI Black 1 Patent 1 jjSss Satin "1 Yacht -fa Readiness. bert G. McKeown, Seattle dentist. By Associated fress.

Every new material Felts, Bangkoks, Hair Angoras, Bakus, Tucked Crepes, Taffetas, Bacellos, Montelupos today stood convicted of second de NORTOLK, VSn May 6. To the gree murder for the beating to death March 1, of his 81 year old long series of moves which three Norfolk intermediaries believe win and new 179 Skirts I New hlgh-waisted skirts with' smart flares. (All tJo QC, colors Piaa7J I 1 i Purses i It's amazing how much style and quality you QC can buy for i pjL7aJ Hosier, New mesh and chiffon hose. All colors priced An up from J)Iavv Special Chiffon i .1 IK mother, formerly of Muscatine, la. in every new i lead to the recovery of thestolen Lindbergh baby, John Hughes Curtis, principal of the trio, planned TRIPS TO EUROPE today to add anoiner trip oy water.

STARTED BY 4,100 All New Colors! The yacht Marcon, used by Curtis and his associates on their secret By Associated Press. cruises, remained in readiness at i- -rr -f" iT ExemsrvE i but wot Bxinrwsivg the naval: base where she arrived Thursday night from a trip of com NEW YORK, May 6. The annual invasion of Europe by American tourists seemed to be well under way todav 4.100 nasseneers sailing on Special Group at $1.95 HIGH LOW AND i 226 So.j Michigan St. parative short duration made during the day. The results of this trip four MEDIUM HEED were shrouded in the same secrecy that has covered the maneuvers of Read Tribune classified ads.

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