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An- 1 ITn IT TJ lAJ-Vvq mmen f. LtracK r. il e. Meads mmm Today All Ihc Way Rack. 1 1 I Mis Sun Sees Muth.

I Hn If Ilnmhs lor Somalia. dO Hours Around Ihc World. LBv ARTIIl'R BRISBANE1 lsealh'r "loiidv with thnaers tnmitit 1 ii dav. Iowet tonight 3.1 In 40. IIHlr MUltlirH VnalHifwr 'rtnflnf fmrrnallfirxl krlil llMMUh.

BEER HAS come ill the way bark. It will be Mild in Ihe Jlouse In It in Mild npenly, fn Sundays, no ed to rrk for "side door." as Jn old flew York City saloon day. CLOSING PRICES 31, THHKK CENTS VOL. 1S-VO. packs TUESDAY.

'AVUIU fi6)A? WEB BELIEF I ti Men that should know pre-dirt. even offer to that the. rieirs.sary 3fl state will vol In repeal prohibition absolutely and thus take It out of Ihe Constitution. Anything ran happen when the people b'- nne. angry poor, and especially when both happen at once.

PRESIDENT IJOORSTVELT'fl program muni that day lrt low descending aim views from his hand no employment job begun, i The latest bis Roosevelt en-terpru. just launched, will develop the great Tennessee hastn und put to work Muscle Shoals' mi LEI I1HTII What's It For? Beer? PEACE PACT P.O. HEADS 0 -1 Prayers of Thanks To Mark Nation's 'Pre side ill's Day' SCORED i BREAKS IIP III CHAOS MEETMB 'i AGREE Executive to Yield A Ptesjdf MM Day" to express Another Conference Attcrbury Denies Any the nation gratitude to Preudcnt Roosevelt This movement, aponwd. by 1c Called With State Leaders Officers Arc Linked To 'Rackets' the Hearst newspapers, today mrt On Convention to Control Beer HAKRISEURG, April 11. Gov.

Pir.chot today used in enthusiastic reception here. On President Day." Sunday. power. plant built with the people's money. For years Senator NorrK of Nebraska, Republican, has de.

mandrd thai power from Hie Mti.M le Sliouls pluiit le mjIU at a lair price to provide "a yurd-ktu or ilmines by olttt-r companies. That Republican Idea hich he swing In main against "sound Republican party on-nervatism" is to he carried out bv a Drmocralir President. The yardstick" will not iuit till elrctnc companies. AIKPLA.VES SIMrUFY the. troubles of nations that rule "Inferior people," In French Pomahland.

rebellious A by sum an tribes threaten trouble. There in no need now march French soldiers in red pantaloons, making excellent targets, across dpsert sands. France sends an airplane carrier loaded with airplanes, ea-h an plane loaded with bombs and machine guns. Shortly after they view and hear those airplanes, the rebellious Abys-ainians will feel less rebellious, and will be running in many directions, while the Frenchmen, smiling down on them, will prnbahly not have a srratrh. A new kind of war has rome.

and. sooner or later, this rountrv will learn thai it exists. Let us hope PHILADELPHIA, April April 30. the people wcild ofTer flv MsRK SHIELDS HARFISBUEO. Apr.l 11 Cr err.plovment relief he the lub- Stockholder rf up prayer of gratitude for hat the J'cnnnylvania Naiiroad, in I jert of another conference todav 1 htirun f.nv arid lees- annual meeting today, applauded in attack on high leaders.

4 the. President has already accomplished and for hi continued uc cess. First to laud the movement In Pittsbuigh was one of the President i best-known folioweu. L. Brtirdum.

oil oprimor. piominrm salaries of company officials Meanwhile the relief problem Is bogftd don In legislative but ended the discission with a I the demand for a convention i to decide on repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment as a weapon for forcing through the Legislature his own plan fo. beer regulations and license. In a conference this ir.omir.; With a group of wets ar.d senators seeking men; on a substitute for the McClure convention bill, w-hj-h the Governor vetoed. Mr.

Pir.chot insisted that beer regulation ar.d repeal should be considered as turn measures. 1 i' i thaos. despite five houts of conference ye.steiday which ere presumed to hive Drought a l.ar-mom- arramen.er.t. if in the Jxoosevrli tampaikii. ile said: "II Is an excellent idea, I ap vote of thanks for the officer "splendid work." L.

P. Hancock, ot Buffalo. N. asked officials whether they were "ronncctfd with any rackets, or getting oii'sid" rompertMitinn" i ar from harmonv. today sened to further the hitter ammoJi'y bet een the Go -error and some republican leaders.

In this a'morhere nn ore YILLDS OX KtrtAL The Governor was willing to knows what Is the exact status of and whether they had "unloaded a lot of rornorste1 rats and dng on the stockholder the Penn- svlvania Railroad thioush the relief. prove II heartily." ATTORNEY'S PRAISK Attorney Fred Weir, younc Roosevelt worker, indorsed the plan: "Mr. Heard's nlan Is rrrtainlT timely and rieserrrri. It should he an orer helming success," Another to join the chorus giving approval as the Rev. Fri-ward Bleaknev, panor of the Mt, Isbanon Baptirt Church of Dor- It will be sooner, before we pnv the part of "rebellious I i Pennroad ATTOBl'RT PF.VIAI, W.

W. Aiterbury. president eif the rompanv, promptly denied 1 Relief Is dependent on revenue, and the chairman of the Wavs and Means Crrnmittee, Representative Morton WVkm, of Philadelphia, from whose group ail revenue raws must, emsr.a'e. said this morning- he had no plans -for calling hu committee together. riNCHOT SHIFTS Gov.

Pinrhot, aftpr apparently agreeing yesterday to an emergency appropriation of tl0.000.000 mont, who said: "I believe that a prayer altitude on the part of the American people Is a most healthy and helpful Influence to throw around Ihe President, It' the right Influence and the light Ihini In do." accompSishmen this. He declared: "I he bfrii in the serrlre 40 year and tifvrr were the nfll-rer and emplors on firm as Ihey are today. So far as I know, no nfTirrrs are gettlntinv other income than that derived from the Prnnsvlvania should be Riven recocnition. c- Addinp that It wiu: true some of cordinir to Ed M. Kliment.

officials were bank dirertora. dent of the Kiwanis Club of Pifts-Atterbury said "that is in line with burgh, who said: for April and May tl the revenue is provided, late last night revised his stand and said he would a bill for no more than $5,000000. I He figures that the Reconstrur--, Finance Corporation will match this sum. giving $10,000,000 for the two mcnths. Attorney General William A.

Pchnader. who participated in the I conferences yesterday, sent amend- their duties University and dean of the college of arts, said: "It Is an excellent idea for Ihe nation In join in praver on a riven day surh as this in thanksgiving for what has already been accomplished in bringing the nation out nf ita rhantir condition. It is an encouraging sign of a new spirit which give promise to bring about even great accomplish-mrnls." The Rev. Dr. Carl A Voss.

pastor. Smithfield Street Evangelical Lutheran Chtirrh: I I agree to a convention bill for the election cf all delegates at large to deride on the repeal or retention of the Eighteenth Amendment, provided he could get some concessions on beer legislation. Democratic leaders are in the i humor to meet the Governor fca.f way. and abandon their de-. mand for bi-partisan beer com-i missions for the Issuance of licenses If the Governor will clati- ty some points in the bills he hsd introduced last week by Represen-' tative James H.

McClure, of Glass- port. i The only beer legislation no before the Legislature is the Sowers bill, in conference between the committees of Senate and House. This measure makes the courts the licensing agency. Tins the governor unalterably opposes, as do the Democrats. The Gove, nor will be asked to amend his bill to prevent barbecue stands selling beer, and to throw restrictions about dispensing which would eliminate stores of all classes.

The Democrats are willing that the licenses shall be issued by the Department of Revenue, as proposed by the Governor, but wish the law to be so clear in its provisions that the department will exercise no more than a minis-tenal capacity and will not have the opportunity for political advantage. READY TO AGREE This, the Governor Is reported ready io agree to. A second meeting between the ITALY REPORTS an airplane apeed of four hundred and thir-fy-one miles per hour. Mussolini' Rnvernment may be poor In rash, compared to some ethers, but it isn't poor in common sense and spends rnu-rapeously where national aafety Is concerned. How pitiful our American air marks seem compared with this Italian speed, that would bo around the world at the equator In sixty hours.

In Italy the povernment promotes aviation and supplies the necessarv money, making tests that will mean air supremacy, Enpland also has the aviation intelligence, lackinu here, and has not hesitated to spend one million dollars and more prepannc for one simile race tor the "Schneider Cup." PROF. EINSTEIN has ac-' repted an appointment in the University of Madrid. Great scientist, and a glory to the German republic. Prof. Einstein is driven out merely because he is of the Jewish race.

They actually searched his house for deadly weapons. As well search the nest ot a dove. Einstein Is welcomed and honored in Spain, a country which has cone through centuries commercial and industrial decline and sterility because it formerly drove out "I am much in favor nf It. The thing that President RonkrTelt has done entitles him to every recognition that the nation ran give him." I.EADt.RS FAVORABLE College heads, Judges, rlergry-men of every denomination added their voices in praise of the plan. The Rev.

Dr. Michael J. Bran-nigan, vice president of Duquesne ments to the Senate for the Tal-1 bot 20 000 000 relief bill for the next biennmm raising the total to 23. ooo.ooo. a sum i8 ono noo I more than his chief said he would approve.

W55 BETTZ B1SCHAM L'SISC FITHIAX 'COSTAlStR' TOR BEZR Miss F.incham wilh one of the aluminum "containers," made in Grove fity, that dry Partner Fithian sav Isn't for beer, although Partner August says It is and a Pittsburgh store In sellinr this one made out a sales slip for "one beer mug." And in the meantime, at Pr. Fithian's urcing, C.rove Citr't Council has banned the manufacture and sale ol heir: This is a Sun-Trlegrapa picture. John J. Welsh, of Colwyn, Pa. asserted "Salaries are entirely ton high.

Ther are nut of keeping wilh every thlnf. Vu can gel men who il do the work equally as well or better for le. "The stockholder- are supporting this railroad and these officers are gettinar it all and we are not grttmar anything. They must realize that men like me ran not io out and get a Job for even Jl a day." He was told by H. J.

Sherman. "A more earnest consideration nf Ihe national problems in the tCnnltnn-4 Trip Trn, CaI. Two.) Senator Harry Scott, chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee, to which this amendment sent, promptly sched- the waste basket, and JAILED TEMERIBII II was Greta 1 SPORTS IEMDH mi rro Four, nl. Thrff.) Camden, N. that, stockholders Will Reach have no idea of the sleepless days Panama on Sunday 0 and nighu" the officers are enduring.

ASK EW REDI CTION TO HOT 0 MT COLON, Panama. April 11 1 iINS.i Oreta Garbo. Swedish! Mrs. John G. Wilson, of Factor- nnrwv rTT' 11 Acting Mayor John S.

Herron, film star returning to the United HARRISBURG, April li Miss Ada Buttermore, school teached jailed a week ville, and Thomas Smith. may be able to buy a glass of beerl and the Gov after a series of political confabs States aboard the steamship An- me Johnson, mil arrive at Puerto! Senate to- Ardmore, asked that the offi ernor is scheduled for late this afternoon. I ago when she couldn't pay the hospital bill of a boy Injured bv ff 1 day voted finally to give the pco everywhere else in this state, out 10 days from now you won't rf if in fWM'ft fill' In today's conference with the For the Council of this very dry Governor were Senators John borouah met last night and passed cmn ra roar, cat. Tw.) pie of the. state an opportunity to decide for themselves whether they want Sunday baseball and football.

The decision now rests with Gov. GifTord Pinchot. an oramance wnicn loroics tr.e cials ronsider "another voluntary reduction." Effingham B. Morrin, chairman of the meeting, explained that high officials had already received more than 30 per cent reductions voluntarily. sale and manufacture of the new in tne soost Roost, today was ready, If not anxious, to drop the prefix from his title.

Tomorrow, at a special meeting of Council. Herron will be formally elected to serve out the term of the resigned Mayor Charles H. Kline. Herron will be sworn in with the advice of Councilman William J. Soost, Senator James J.

Coyne, Councilman Harry A. Little and quite a few other political lights ringing in his cars. All these have Columbia, a Colombian seaport, on April 14. according to a wireless report from the vessel today. The ship will touch Cartejena.

Colombia, on the following day and reach Cristobal. Panama Canal Zone, on Sunday. Son and Daughter Of Mellon Return NEW YORK, April 11. tAP.) Paul Mellon and Mrs. David K.I brew Nicholas Reported Abandoning Wife BUCHAREST, Rumania, April 11, i AP.) Prince Nicholas ar.d her automobile, has turned to radio for a livelihood.

Miss Buttermore, a soprano of prominence in her home community, will be given an audition tomorrow over radio station KDKA. In her application, filed 10 days prior to her Incarceration on March 30, states that she has been a member of various church and ladies' choirs in California. Pa Perryopolis, Monessen, State College and Ithaca, N. Y. This is believed the first test The Schwartz bill, permitting 1 of the 3 per cent lager, enacted this measure final legislative hurdle when the artnntorf thp rnnfrirprrp re- unanimously, even aner us oi, nis morganuc wue.

jann kucia Atterbury's salary is said to have been reduced from $141,000 to $1 Of) .000. the Jews, as Germany is doing now. Spain, apparently, has learned something, Germany will learn later, BARON VON PAPEN. representing Hitler's government, formerly a member of the "renter" or Catholic party in Germany and himself a Catholic, is In Pime dis'-lng with the Vatican authorities a friendly understanding between Hitler's government and the Vatican. The Pope may receive Von Papen tomorrow.

Meanwhile he Is discussing details with the papal secretary of state. THE VATICAN receives Von Papen and his suggestions calmly, for it has, met, other dictators seeking its approval since, and 'ore. Napoleon who re port on the measure. The vote Paid solicitor. M.

B. KUnesmith, I Deleti, have separated, it has been from usually well in- was 27 for adoption and 22 aaviseo mac ne oia not ue-; ieamea been gathering of nights at the would I formed sources, and the Prince an ordinance Bruce, son and daughter of An- against. There was no debate. sucn farm of Councilman Soost, bark 1 drew W. Mellon, former American shortly will return to Rumania to The vote means that tor tne UK, After serving: several days of the two-year sentence imposed by the of the South Hills, to discuss the ambassador to Great Britain, re-: flrst.

time a Pennsylvania Gov-! But Council apparently was 1 resume all his royal rights and inuup, im snaii i turned from London toctay on tne ernor will be forced to pass upon uiulc lu prerogatives Comcidently. the newspaper JUU wno Bna" 6" uner Majestic. legislation intended to modify (Onltnnfil nn Puce Four, CM. Oiw.) 1 "hey remained In England after, the blue laws enacted In 1704.1, In about a week, Herron said their father's recent return to as- whether Gov. Pinchot will sign ft? CrCaill blaStlCd Discussing the railroad situation generally, Attcrbury said the most, urgent need was regulation of other carriers, but that he "doubts seriously" whether the bill to regulate busses and trucks will be passed by this session of Congress.

He said the railroad situation "will be generally improved" if the program outlined by President Roosevelt in his pre-election speech at Salt Lake City Is adopted. Fayette County courts, Miss Buttermore was released upon he promise to pay the bill for the boy's injuries as soon as she was able. Miss Buttermore's car struck Ben Scott. Gillespie High School boy, as he was riding a scooter along the highway near his home. iuua.i, nr mane several sem Die ana onng oacK some oi the bill is purely speculative.

The "i me runic urpai imem. nis pprsonai Belongings. most ardent liberals concede there OL Cllt III 1 TICC ar Adeverul said that Queen Marie was instrumental in bringing about a reconciliation between Prince Nicholas and his brother, King Carol. Pittsburgh's Reer Up to 3.2 Limit ioi an political ooservers agree that Franklin T. McQuaide, for CLEVELAND, April 11.

(AP.) Children clutching pennies is not a chance oi overruling a i possible veto. The Schwartz bill provides that In Today's Sun-Telegraph iroupea into me muics hi mer city detective, will succeed Police Supt. Peter P. Walsh, who will be fired immediately as a soothing concession to his foe, PICTURE ON PAGE I Pittsburgh's brewmasters are I r. u.r "1 o.r.

ullv had their fill of ice Pace Each penny was good for a pint. putting all the alcohol in their the1 beer that Uncle Sam allows. A "price war'' started in i these sports between 2 p. m. and cm-em- neighborhood yesterday and the Reports in other cities the beer once dronoed from 15 rents to 10, has been decidedly lacking in 6 p.

merit off. Senator Coyne. Nor that Attorney Harmar D. Denny, has been offered Public Safety Director James M. Clark's Job.

Assistant. City Solicitor Thomas M. Benner seems BRrred upon for the attractive berth of his boss. Solicitor Charles A. Waldschnudt.

stored the rights of the church for his own protection, and Mussolini, who restored the Pope's temporal power. IT WAS suggested here, that, If. instead of dodging In various directions to escape the electric and wind storm, the Akron had put straight out, to sea at, top speed, it might, have been saved. It develops now that, the course of the ship was changed two or three times in 45 minutes after lightning was seen .10 miles to the south. Finally an order, given by mistake, or misinterpreted, sent the ship into the peak of the storm.

fir.s,tiv hittmc the! "kick" todav brought from H. P. Fay, Bitter, Blames Rudy for Separation LOS ANGELES. April 11. the brunette wife of the crooner (AP.) Pay Webb Vallee returned i with stealing the affections of to Southern California with em- i Garfield Leon, adacio dancer.

1-rent level about the time school Locker, agent in charge of the children came from their classes! Bureau of Industrial Alcohol her. in the afternoon. One store re-1 that government tests show 3:: ported it had sold three truck-1 per cent alcohol in virtually all th loads, I lager. Homestead Doctor Dies On Eve of His Trial I ordinances which the Schwartz I bill permits. i Philadelphia and Pittsburgh would be permitted to charge as high as S50 for a license for each game at, which an admission is charged; all other cities, $25; boroughs.

$5. and townships si. The license money goes to the treasury of the municipality. I All but one of the si Alle-! gheny County Senators voted for the Schwartz bill. Senator man P.

Brandt opposed it. She said she had "tried for two Rank head Stricken On Floor of House WASHINGTON. April 11. CAP.) After making a strenuous speech for the administration's farm mortgage bill. Repre phatlc assertions that she and her crooner husband, Rudy Vallee, are separated "for keeps," and that the trouble was not caused by a $100,000 alienation of affections The Flapper's Daughter 28 Bugs Baer 17,29 Bridge Lessons, 20 Arthur Brisbane 1 Cipher Putle 13 Comics 28,23 Dr.

Copeland 20 Cross-Word 29 Daily Pattern 12 Editorial 30 Fashion 20 Finance 24,23,26 B. C. Forbes 26 Ilcllingrr 13 O. O. Mclnt.vre 30 Magazine, Fiction 20 Radio 1" Ripley 22 Will Rogers 17 Mark Shields 17 Society, Clubs 21 SporU Z2, 23,26 Stage and Screen Walter Winchell 11 suit, filed aRainst her in New York.

She descended yesterday trom the train on the arm of her fa Dr. John Ballagl, 75, of 438 East Ballagi died from cerebral hem- i i orrhace. sentative William B. Bankhead, of Alabama, suffered a severe heart attack today in the House. Tin Worker Year's First Heat Victim years to get along with Rudy." "I've put up with the.

weird hours his crooning demanded, and the wholesale feminine admiration that was showered on him. But It's no go. "He irot his last chance when he brssed me to come buck to him from Reno after we separated several months ago. I tried and we couldn't agree, that's that." She said Vallee must make any move toward a divorce, addinc: "His' action have caused our separation. Now let him ret out nf this mess in his own CAN YOU relieve the farmer, the butcher, the baker, the candlestickmaker by passing laws flxinK a minimum price for various products? New York tried It yesterday, when Gov.

Lphman signed a milk bill creating a commission to fix minimum dairy prices to be paid to farmers. The averace American, who knows what milk costs HIM at retail, will welcome any arrangement to save the farmers from spiling milk for as little 'ts one and a half cents a quart, ther, Chief of Police Clarence Webb, of Santa Monica, who hurried to New York when he was Informed trouble brewed in the Vallee establishment. She said: "Rudy and hi Fay are throuch for nnri. And ynu may ay for me that that nilly suit NEW CASTLE. April 11.

Mulrooncy Quits To Take Reer Job NEW YORK. April 11 Ar.) Police Commissioner Edward P. Mulroonev today handed his resignation to Mayor John P. O'Brien to accept the appointment bv Gov. Herbert H.

Lehman as rhauman of the State Alcoholic Bo erases Control Board. as scheduled to g0 on trial to-1 involving a cnminal operation, day in Criminal Court on a crim- had been brought by Mrs. May iinal charge, died last night at his Stein, of 2128 Fifth avenue. He i was arrested February lb. He had been a physician the As court opened today, County Homestead district for 40 years.

Detective Ddvid Carlin presented was on the staff of Homestead a death certificate from Coroner i Hospital and a member of Home- )V. J. McGresor itatmg that Dr. stead Soroush Council. William Griffin, tin worker, is i 'he first, heat, victim of the yr-ar He was overcome yesterday while at work at the Shenanco of the American Sheet an.l i Plate Company.

ha nothing to An with it." I She referred to an action filed 1 by Mrs. Kathleen Leon, charging i way." tlmtiau rn Iwa. Cat. Oa..

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