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The Weather torECAST: -Snow tonight, riln or gnow Friday. n1 tlr Sturdy. Slowly rin-inf trmperatura tonlfht and tomor-pgft' Colder Friday and Losrat temperaturq tonight S3. The Herald-News Full Wir StrvicM of tho Associated Prats, Unitad Prass, International Hew City Edition Including complata up-to-tbs-mlnut sawa of Bergen Couaty on tint and aucceedlng pages ot the Second Section ttft todftV, JO A. ft 4 40 1C 1 fiih Yesr in the Public Service 23PAOE3 PASSAIC, N.

J. THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1940 Pbona Pustic 2-6000 Prico Cents Rescuers Fight to Reach in Mine 88 Trapped Deep Gabriel Proposed For State Senator Mayor Caraflo, of Lodi, lo Inject Garfield Chief ExecutiVei Name in Bergen Contest I-ODI Mayor Michael Cavallo announced today thatha would iubmit thq namq of Mayor John M. Cabrlal, of Carfltld, to tha Executive Board of th Bergen County Democratic Committed, aa a eandfdata for Stata Senator la tha Primary Election next May. Crews Struggling Through Debris 1,200 Feet From Men Four Bodies Found Roosevelt Said to Favor 10 Per Cent. Super-Tax Taxpayer Would Compute Income Levy in Uual Way, Add Tenth More to Pay lor National Defense WASHINGTON W1) -Proaldriit Roovlt IMi with favor oa a 10 prr rent, "puper-tax on thg Incoma tax to pay tmarftncy National dsfsnso costa, Administration officials laid today, but wants Concessional leaden to takg the Initiative ia framing firopoMli, maa llarrtaoa roniulta UNSCRUPULOUS u- jircsRion of fact a is charged l7 Secretary Cordell lltill in reciprocal trade treaty fight.

Mayor Cavallo, Dsmorratle leader of Lodi, whs sucre as fully man seed the candidacy of Mort O'Connell forRhsrtff a few years ago, waa authorised by th Lodi Dsmo. rratle Wigwam ta offer th name of Mtynr Oabrlel, peaking of tho plan Cavallo said; 1 have notified Mayor Gabriel about th movement sponsored la hla behalf ta Lodi, and told that preeaur of oxecutlv dull would probably causa him lo decline ta become a candidate for Rtat Rsnatnr. It ta my gran belief, however, that ware aufttcleal preaauro and public demand made upon him, he would re consider gladly and comply with th wishes of th Rome era tie party. "Mayor Oabrlel Id a la, type of peraoa and would mak aa Meal candidate. Hla record as Chief Executive of Oergeld ha been outstanding and his entrance into County and gtat politics would go far to rovlv and rejuvenate the Democrat! Party In th County.

"Th Democratic Party haa a valuable asset la Mayor' ibrtel and I call upon all Democrat to gat behind th movement. I urge all Democrat In Oarflald to start tha ball roUlag for a return ot Democratic victoria In th County and Rtat' Th Couaty Democratic organl tat Ion will very likely accept May or Gabriel oo Mayor Cavallo' rec ommandatloa. Th two Mayor have kept their respective towns In th Democratic column deeplt tha decisive Republican victory last November, Only recently Prosecutor John J. Brotlin publicly announced that because of Cavallo huat Democratic majorities In Lodi, will be given more patronage, i Mayor Gabriel ta bow aorvin hie pecond two-year term aa Chief Executive of Garfield. Stnco hi Impressive victory over former Mayor Chart sow Bergea Couaty Freeholder, haa maintained control of tb GarDeld administration.

He was then th "Bey' Mayer but thlc title has since passed ta Mayor John Bhrolt of Little Ferry. Mayor Gahrlcl'a time la How divided between hi saacuttvp af fairs In Garfleld and at th Ixdl High School where la mathematics Instructor, lraw- lore Than 100 to Be Tried by Special Conrtif Danish Reports Say Underway COPENHAGEN UT Report pad bar today that more than govlat Ruaalan officer hat call it bark from tha Finnish foina of tbam to fara trial jor apcclal court. TM reports. which reached Nor ligla and Finnish quarters from antroua sources, atd that tha of a would ha triad bafora eourta airline of people- Commissars. naatiana Already Rtun fM Ruaalan Coramlaaarlat deal I with aupplla maa reported to under a pan ratin( Inquiry, which.

It wss aaid, mif ha led to execution. Imnadlata variPcatlon of the re-ha arti waa lacking. dd i Observer hero ware Inclined to An the re porta with tha Moscow oMarement thatv MlkhaU it. tgutovkh had bee relieved aimloar for tha Soviet aviation tuatry and "transferred to an karanovich 'held a key post, and -o of hi duties was to supply tarials to piano factories. Thera war paraletant report ia tha Russian force war be reonrantxed because of weak awe ahown up In tha invasion 1 Finland.

Theaa report reached not only Ulnkl but aaveral other Scandl via capital. nurf Rad Division Trapped Alvlres from Finland said tb nai today were heavily attack a well-equipped Rod army dlv. kw which they surrounded south akw Klanta. on the eastern vat Tk division wa described I third and last of aa enllr erkt Russian Army corps, tha (tea athera, of 11.00 or more ma having been ahattared pro- Tbsa Turn Fag 2, Cat. 7) ritish Repulse Raids Heralding Air Blitzkrieg set Attempt to Reach At Least live Major Center in Vain HuU Accuses Trade Pact Foes of Misuse of Facts Proiram Hai Expanded American Secretary Telli Committee, Opening Congreu No.

1 Battle WASHINGTON, (JT) Acribing "flagrant and undcrupuloua uppreraion and miauag of material facta" to crflica of tha reciprocal trad program. Secretary Hull declared today that it bad expanded marketa for American farm and manufactured products. Houses Take Opposite Sides on First Big Questions Of Session New Taxes Unpopular D. HAROLD OLIVKR Washington on congr apparently had stymied Itself on tho aatl-tynrhlng bill a ad aa Independent budgetary survey today a House move gained momentum to kesp 041 expenditure within President Rnooevelt a Mllmata of OOt.POd. House pa suss yesterday by 211 ta 111 of th Gvgn bill puking lynching a Federal trim had bees anticipated, but Foulhsm Democrats ta tha itensl announced that they wr determined filibuster th nussur to death.

Hsus Bleak $nat Mv Although po rovang waa Involved Hous Democratic rhlefttlna simultaneously hung up a rod light against th Harrison resolution lo crest a joint Congressional commit Is to comb all budset recommendation including thosn for defense, be for any appropriation or tax measure ar passed. Th Renat adopted till proposal yesterday without a roil rail. Administration leaders In tb House took tho vlsw that th survey might be all right for future Congresses, hut th House baa several supply bills ready and they do not Inieed to hold them up for a joint Inquiry. Tha flrat at thee, tha deficiency bill eoa mining funds for emergency neutrality and defens nsods, waa called la th House today, Meanwhile, th Houa Appropriations Com mitts wan reported to have voted secretly against IstUat any of Its subcommittee exceed th President a eptr.dtag rscom-axendattcMUh'. Many Congressmen ss In this mev pa attempt to show that tha separata budget Inquiry proponed by Senator Harrison- would bt Unnecessary, Th actio a foliqwd trip to th WhH Houa by th House Democratic steering committee, -whoo mem-, harp reported Mr.

Rooaovalt told them to stay within hla budget so that th national debt limit of IM.CM.MC.Md would not havp raised. Sentiment Apsinet New Tax If this la to be avoided. Congress also will hav to levy of new taaes aa rcom mended by (ha President to pay for emergency defense costa. Major sentiment now appear to agrinot doing this ia an alaottoa year. Moreover, several senators.

In eluding Adams foal that tha axtra defense budget should ba diverted to restore Presidential cuts In faivn, relief, flood control, and othar item a Regarding th Harrison proposal, Speaker Bankhead aaid: In my opinion favorable action will not taken by th Houea. certainly pot at this time." Representative Martin of Massachusetts, th minority leader, urged Its adoption, asserting: Tm not going to responsible for killing It. Here1 a groat llnaa rial trials and then appropriations should bo given moet thorough Investigation. shouldn't pct4 to raU tax a last resort until wa whether can't reduce som of tb expenditure." On Sid Only Heard Martin said had always tsvorsd Congressional Appropriation a Commit! having special accountants to go ever budget (Plsw Turn Fp 2 Cot, I) Ih Ran) Flnano Comm It lea. and both eon fee with th Traaldanl and Weerolary Morgenihsu.

Offlctal aaid that th Fraeldeat virtually allmlnalad Sll hut Income ta eourcas fur naw revenue whan he aperiped that tha naw Use ought ta ''according to ability to pay and avoid lass whhh dart ronaumar purthaaing poor-ar." II also has Indicated support ef Ih reported "super-las" by talking publicly of Ik success nf a similar lavy which sponsored whets Governor of New Toth. was represented a liking tha upr-tas Idea particularly ba-rauva nf Its mslhemallcal almpll-city. It Involrca no complicated change In tax rale. If oorpor at Ion calculated Its Income tax St prsarnt rates to be It 909, It would know Immediately that lla tax under th proposed lam would Mai Probably Only On I as mo Roma official In th Administration have wondered whalhar th proposed 19 per cent, boost would apply all bind of edtrsl is as, but other doubled that Ih Irel-dent, la ruling out new consumer less, would favor Increasing th asclsa tsxe on nurh llama aa gasoline, theater th-ktis, automobile, and ref tigers tors, Th budget also has reused soma officials ts wonder whether Ih time might ripe fur broadening the Income tax bate, a project previously endorsed In principle and rejected a Impractical by many Treasury official and Ih Iretl-dent himself. This would Involve lower exemptions and higher rale forpareon In th Inner and middle Income bracket About th only sura Administration tax proposal this year will th taxation nf Inter! from future Issues of Federal, Rial and local bond.

This project, opposed by many fftste and local official, apply only to future Issues, however, and Its Immediate revenue Importanre ta ellshL Troeaury nfflrUls who declined to vole any opinion about th supertax Idea, eallmsud that it Could, In two year, just about rales Ih 9IM.909 449 specified by tha president, Mr. Roosevelt estimated la coma tax rollertlona this fiscal year at 11,914, 9,9 and next year at 17.191.904 009, or 6 total of Because of tho difference between th ralendar years, on wbli taxes ar levied, and fiscal years. In whhh they ar collected, this flgura raa be used only a a rough mor of the yield of th proposed super-tax, but Indicate a probable return of more than $409, 900 909. Treasury tsx experts, without opposing the plan, point out that It might be Impractical to add 1 per cent, to th lass of parsons in tbs high brackets Thry argue that, aa It la possible for mulll-mll-Ilona Ires to pay 71 per cent, sf their Income In taxes, tha I par cent, additional would lak about half th Income left after paying th regular tax, Th expert suggested "celling" provision suspending whatever portion of the proposed super-tax that forced the total tax oa any on person over a opacified percentage 4 per cent, for Inatanc. May ApplUd Th "supr-tas, althoush Mill an informal Ids.

mlM applied niroarllvsly 1111 Income a aril as ta llld inctims. A 1st payr would rompul hi levy In ih usual way and then add IP pr cnl. In tha total. Th sour predicted that th rvapnnt a th irldnta budgsl mmaag roquml for 40. SO, SO la addition! tax probably would bo devoloiwd after Chrirmaa Dough-ton cfinsulta th House Ways and Mmn Commit Chair- ot of Cafeteria A Revalallert Incidentally, tha new cafetaria.

used for th first time, waa th subject of much faro radii comment It had formerly been th rayon plant, now completely transformed, brightly palmed, the white wall covered with garlands of smiles and tha whole auditorium brilliantly lighted, la th cours of hie address. Colonel Juhnaun paid tribute ta Troaeurer Otto E- Kuhn, Chief Engineer Talbot, Engineer L'no Orre, la rhsrg of maintenance. Cafeteria Mans? A. Zola, and their at for tha transformation they had brought about is th remaking of th building and ra-aqulpplng th cafetat ia. it sis pralvad tb Botany Recreational Band for tb fin program lnt night and its work throughout th year.

1 pot going ta mak any long add'," aaid Colonel Johnson, I Hoffman Spurns Harmony Hove Said to Have Refused To Stay Out of Race PRINCETON'. W) H. Allndr Rmlth, treasurer of tlta Rtat Republican Com mil "had fw friends lo' dinner" laet Right In what understood to bev bern another step in the attempt lo avert a heated Republican primary elec Ion battle, emtth, leader In th drive to compromise difficulties between th supporters of former Governor Harold O. Hoffman and th Clean Government group, esld he wee sorry but could not discus tha dinner. The diners Included leader of both factions.

ft sot her source seld today that representative of Hoffmea fletlv averted at th dittoes that Ih former Goteroor would not keep oot of tho rare, nor would be promts la advance hot hied a primary rsmprisa he non! con-' dart. The some setter said the! It see freelr prettified that the 4 lees Government irons would 0 port former Senator 4 rank It, A Sr II for th ttoverniwship.l Thrre was nothing official at all about th dinner, aaid Rmlth who conceded, however, the gursia and ha discussed th Republican hlm 'as I hav been dlacusalng It for two weeks." Rmlth I chairman of a harmony committee appointed by a meeting ia Newark last week at which antl-Moffman Republican dominated, Tb Clean Government group baa served nolle on Hoffman that he would not ba acceptable aa a Gubernatorial candidal and In turn Horfmaa challenged Arthur T. Vanderbilt, Essex County oun-d and Clean Government leader, jrm bled gurais at th twelfth an-to meet him ta th primary. Hoffman haa aa yet not officially entered th race. Warns af "Despair, Ruin" Its appMtad to th Hou Way and Moan Committee la renew th expiring trad agromnt aet In ardor to aid In worldwlda economic rvndjuatmont a tier Euiopoan war.

"Tho (hole bofor us. Hull said, whether shall rd Ih way toward tha aloush of despair and ruin for oursslvss and for others, or lonari th hslshta oronomle pn.rs. sustains pro portly and enduring pose for our Nation and for th world," II took Issue with minbrs Congross who ar demanding Renat ratification of wuh aaroomsnl, by asserting that Ih mslhod followed In mat Department nsgotla (Rlsss Turn 4 Rap Cel. 1) Botany Worsted Looks Ahead To Busy Six Months CoL Johnion Remit At Forcmen'g Dinner- Firm Hat $5,000,000 Orden Botany Worsted Mills closed 1(4 With arise totalling IS.twe,- 400, th beet year In decad of mure. With orders fog worth of goods already oa hand, lih general outlook fur 1(49 ts most promising.

2 1'raaont Indlrallon ar th snor lhas 1,909 employee will hav steady work th next six months, with every hup of It continuing throughout th year a plans sow under way mat trial I so. Colonel Charles F. If. Johnson, president of Botany, so told the 499 foremen, forewomen and nual Botany Foremen's Aaeoclatloa dinner, hurt night In Mia new mill cafeteria, LEO DIIHBR A UTLEY, Va. (AV-HvscU crows found a fourth body today la th hlaat-lcra Bartley No.

min of Ih Fond Creak Foe koalas Coal Corporation and struggled through debris la within 6 few hundred feet ef "dl or 74" of.lhf remaining 41 trapped mea. Offialal Cling I Hap Company off Iris la rlung to Ih hop that sum survived yaater-da taplnston, hut expect rod miners la title squalid Souther West Vlralnta Coal Community shook tbelr head and i pressed fear all partehed. Th knuwa dead! Roy Evans. 41, moiermaa, married. four children.

Charley Mnffitt, 4t, Negra, saar tied, four children. Ray Hyatt, II. motorman, married, four children. On ptaq still unldthtlBsd. Th body ot trim wa dlscsv-srad as rescue worker advruiaed to within 1.199 fool of (ho estimated renter nf Ih axpleeloq rich tor through three section of Ih pit.

R. K. Ralvall, vice-president ef tha company la charg ef roacu work, Issued this statement 1 If hav lu k. should roonh II or 71 mea Bt a mailer of hours Ha said those man wee believed to lq th third and fourth left entries. Craws hav penetrated more than 1 99 feat elnca they started, Balvatl ad d-d.

Wive, Children Watf Wive and rhlldr ot tha I rapped miner and hundreds of rurloua who (ibr4 wear thq min stood dumbly In sold, slaaty rain trolling for word from (h etaht rescue crew. Massac ra porta which ro ached ih surfac early this aftarnnoa Indicated that th roacu crow war nearing th entombed man. Wearing ta mask, and nalnp hug etertrtn fans ta lr th p-itaoa air, th rescuer were working 449 feet (ffleeae Turn 4 Rate CL I) Marsh Asks For United Front On Railroad Project Hell Help Commlttion It Unanimout for Bif Erie Project County Clerk Lloyd R. Marsh, County Republican leader, today offered ta assist Fas la In new campaign for grad crossing allna- Inatlon on Main Avenu providing bp aasuiad by City Com mleslunera they -will praaant 6 united front en th msltsr. Th comhiiinlcstion was In reply tn a request from Public Work Dirai-tor Nichols Martini asking tor th County loader's support la amending present Rtats legislation hb-h would permit financing ef tha 11,949.999 track depression project by th Rtat, with th Ert Railroad paying Its proportional ha tbroogh losusnit of long term bond, Rtat Henator Oscar Wllsnaky haa also been ra-qurnted ta land hla aid.

Th County lasher mad It plaliy however, that ha do not went a repetition of th last campaign to remov tha grad crossing In Faaaalc, when a protest meeting called by Fourth- Ward, resident eliminated- any ehaoca of getting tha Rtat Fuhtla Utility Commissions sanction of tn altar- (Plea Turn to Rag Cal- Where to Find It Amunrmcnt 22 Bcrgra 0Yft4 Watm lltftiwrferd. Il ftkKhFfrof UflfUtM U4i L.rn1!)UfR4, Wfl Rm)( M'wmt. HtoPcme i Hwktfriu Rivrr Ttenrfiki RrwfWtU rtr Lw Noywtii ArUrwtmm Brookdal 18 Church News ,,,,,.,12,13 Clifton 6, 7 Comic 23 David 'Ia wrenra 11 Editorials, Feature. 14, 15 Horn Fage 20,21 Nutlejr 9 Obituary 8 "Out of The 28 Pateraon 9 Personal ............12,13 Question Rad io 18 Sporta 21,25.27 Stock, noon 8 Want Ad 2'j, 27 CLIMBING; The name of Mayor John Gabriel, of Garfield, was proposed today for the Democratic nomination for State Senator in Bergen. Tax Collections Best in 2D Years $4,446,162, or 78, In, Moeller Report.

'Vrr Receipt "at thq paasala Tax Collectors offiro dor lift totaled $4,141,147.17, a raport aubmUted by Tax Collector Joseph Mueller disclosed That wa above the 111 receipt of iK The report 'ahowed that 'collection on. 1 tit taxes amounted to which repreeent approximately a 71 per cent return for the year. It waa th beet record mad by Passaic taxpayer In -the last two decade The balance of the receipt waa made up ot taxw covering a period from lilt to lilt; tax title lien payment. tax titles lien $24; foreclosed propertie. 147,111.

01; assessments' and assssamsnt 1.1:2. aearch fee. penaltie $140. 041.13. Smoking Students Start School Fire St Join's Girli Get Day Of, But Buys Most Stay, Feu Up t.

Fire, believed to have been caused by boy smoking In. th basement of the Lulldlng. occurred shortly before noon today In St John's High School, Oliver Street Paterson. Students and nuna marched out of the building In orderly fashion when smoke filled the school. Papers In th basement caugbt on fire The Paterson Fire Department extinguished the blaxo quickly.

There waa damage to the build-inf. Girt student were sent home for the afternoon hut the boys were told to return, apparently In an attempt by school official to find out who were the boy smoking ta th baoement Snow and Warmer Toniykt, Says Weather Expert; Mercury 16 Today Tb bitterly cold weather which haa kept Northern New Jersey shivering for three full week will probably coma to an end tomorrow. but tho moderation ia temperature will bring enow tonight which may extend through tomorrow, the weather bureau forecast. There wa no prediction on how heavy the storm would be. Instead of th usual early moraine temperature of from II to IS since the mart of Winter, the mercury wilt not sink under 74.

Tomorrow it win ri again, possibly enough to turn th precipitation into rata. Colder and fair weather win return Saturday, however, the Indications were. There is possibility that tonight and tomorrow's atom may po a Increasing northeast to east Winds win accompany th sms, tb forecast said. The minimum temperature this morning a a I- Areraa tem-peratur yesterday wa XI, compared to 44 a year ago. hut with degrees below mo tho lowest for the date ta 1174.

i LONDON: ftlB. Gemuux planes rhkh attempted 'to reach tha mcaatla Are and Important raws along tha Firth of Forth and id JUvern Humber -and Thames wa driven oft today, tha Air Bhtry announced. German aircraft also attacked a mchant vessel and waa tngaged British fighter planes, the olatry said. Th appearance of the plane ith the flrat sound of antl-atr-ft gun at 1 A. M.

In th wcaatle Area, caused Intense ttvtty by ground defense and i-wal Air Fore fighter patrol Th Ministry made two an id lineament th flrat saying that )1 wmaa planes baen driven to sea near Newcastle, that 1 bombs warn dropped but that house waa damaged slightly falling anti-aircraft shell rllatar 1 1 an ik. VI a-rf tr Explosion Blows Stock of Stores Across the Street 510,000 piTFoDowi Big Blast in Checked Quickly Fir which followed aa explosion of undetermined origin causad damage estimated at 110,00 to a one-story brick building at 121-lSt-lit Broadway, Paterson, shortly aftet1 midnight. The force of the explosion such that merchandise waa blown from the store which occupied th building across Broadway. A parking meter wa bleated from Its foundation and carried Into tha middle ot the road. No on was Injured.

The mounting flame endangered a ten -family apartment next door but firemen wre able to prevent the spread of th hla, th apartment house and other adjacent structures suffering only from smoke and water. Three alarms were sounded, bringing out moat of the Paterson firefighting equipment Th blsxs Urt completely under control within an hour after th arrival of th flrssnea. Chief Thorns L. Coyle, Deputy Chief James Kennedy and Battalion Chiefs Mlchaencomer, James Troy and yrsrk'Dowsll were In charge. Fir Burgeon Harry Briody aet up emergency headquarter ta New's Drug Store, close at hand, hut hla services were not required.

Tb building, which waa completely destroyed, waa occupied by Tb Community Press, owned by Benjamin Ruakta; th Hy -Grade Electric Company, of which Samuel Dworetz la bead; sad a chin store, owned by Q. B. Btinaon. Boonton Couple Die In Florida Bungalow Hester Co Runes Ozjea Is Tifktfj-GoseJ Hetue FT. PETERBSCRO.

Fla, OPV Mr. and Mr. Herbert C. Eldridge, of Boonton, N. suffocated 1st yesterday when a hot-water boater burning in a tightly -closed cottage consumed all tb oxygen.

The couple bad been here two. weeks. Judge John Tuber, Investigating as coroner, arid the deaths were accidental. was 74 and he Stalin, Cold, Fires Weather Bureau Head )r So Cable from Motcow Sjri Other Tale of Homan Intereat Gathered from Jeriey and Other States i bet and fined Bern Just 14. Raid th judge: "This ta ones tha tax-taoer a to going ta collect." Retired Chief Son Accused Of 7 False Alarms Jertejr City Youth Seized After Two-Mile Chase; Conf euet Crime JERSEY CITY, (JIV-JoM Magee, son of Edward Magee, recently retired battalion fir chief, was ar-rented early today after a two-mil chaa and charged with turning In seven falsa fir alarms and larceny of an automobile.

Deputy Folic Chief John L' nlr wood o-dered poll and firemen to watch a many alarm boxes as pus power would permit after four falsa rail had been made during th night. Patrolman William Notary, approaching a boa on Islisad Avenue, saw an automobile stop near It, Th driver opened th ho, then got back Into th car. Neary commandeered a nearby milk truck and gave chase, finally forcing to car ta th curb. 1.1 derwood said Mage admitted turning in th trios alarms and stealing th car. Magee, unemployed, wa mused ttea of fir family car by hi father last night, Underwood said, asd left the iensa Tb father retired lost I years servi- a in Fir Department.

Carman plana succeeded In reaching th coast at various MM from th Thames la Wy ts Scotland. It waa retarded as tha meat widsspraad 't of Gorman reconnaissance planes ainc th atari of th war, arousing speculation a whether th flights heralded an arial blitzkrieg. People on ellfftop heard ex oaione, apparently th result of rating bomb and while looking to sea. observers saw a ahip SI Turn ts Raps 2, Col. 1) Committee Approves Nomination BfttorBey General Appenrf Opposes Force in Strikes Washington, ups a st dietary subcommittee today rec-amendd confirmation of Attor-y -General Frank Murphy aa utfat Justice of the Supreme IOTt- after Murphy bad volun-iVr oppenred before tha group.

Tha unanimous action cam after 4rPhy had assured Senator that PPoaed us of fore by either jv In labor disputes and that be ieved the Supreme Court he power and duty to Invalidate Conrreaa wbea they on-Tne the Federal Constitution. The now must he by the full jud -ciarr probably and sent to tho Sena: for -tied onfirmatloB. -t "aidartd NEW TORK tSnAn I tarn cam to th cabla desk from Parts today, saying that French source In Moscow reported Jof F. Stalin got sore because th temperature fell ta 49 dcgre-e below aero and fired tb boa of tb Weather Bureau. Be that aa It may.

ber a re some thing that really happened; SUIT REMANDED NEW TORK aglet rat Michael A. Ford diemtseed InaacMar-e hails suit but not bis case. Mar-shall complained that th suit, for rich be paid I14S. didnt fit. Ford ordered the dealer to taka tb suit back and refund the money, SACK TO STRAIGHT, NARROW HARTFORD, Conn.

Th Connecticut Prison Association announced that in 7(49 tt got jobs for 141 discharged or paroled prisoners and gar employment assistance ta l( other. TAXPAYERS GET A BREAK BOSTON Benjamin Bara bet policeman John Young IS that hi driving-whhout-iltbt css would never get to court. District Judge Timothy J. Abora heard About th WENDY PROMISED DIAMOND HOLLYWOOD (tail Wendy Barrie, screen star, wa forced Into th feminine lead of a real-life "Burglar and th Lady- play early today. For two hour ah lay In bed at her home la th excluelv Bel-Air District whll an armed prowler boasted to her of hi exploit In burglary.

finally left with th parting remarks: "I going to pull big job and giv you a diamond. Tours ok. LIFE AND DEATH UTICA. N. X.

When th Rev. 8. B. Eckel arrived af a L'tlca bom to conduct funeral services for Clarence Helfert, ha found six mourners unconscious from th effect of fume from as oil beater. opened window and called physicians.

JERSEY" JUSTICE MILLVILLE, N. J. Btorekeeper Harold Van man got fired of finding things rn'k-ltig When ha me to wotk each morning, set a anuekrst trap. It caught a thirteen-year -old boy. 2 "I 1 (Fleos Turn to Fa Col.

I) Briton Sail Up Delaware Bound for New York City PHILADELPHIA, UP) The King's men cam up tha Delaware River yesterday bunting fur New York. "Ih.ladr'phtaT" exclaimed th master ef tn B-ltlso freighter Aaetrallnd, bound "fc-un somewhere Crf -Britain for N-w York when tho ship was boarded by ruvtnma mn, "Jove, there a been a mistake." A 7.

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