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7 Sec Maine First 1 1 "TT VOLITO Weather Dm Flurries Today: Fair Wednsadayt Narthwert Wluda PORTLAND MAINE TPESDAVSM0RX1NG FEBRUARY 28 1933 -Entered Ai iKMd Claw Mall Matur THREE CENTS June 23 1U1 iLiqjnse To Fish AnffHunt 3tate InaugiiralGift To Roosevelt -I 1 1 i 4 ssxy In Bern Home Tells About fl a OT Wf Hi 4 To Death In Air Crash! a (- BryanSanVorn 19 Grandson Of Portland City Auditor Killed When Planeli i' Strikes Power Line In North Carolina Huntiho License Jfy virtu of Ihit Haanwa i tf Franklin IDelano 1 ft PStMIOSMTasOs UNITED STATES A Conimunist Confesses Put at Marks The 19-year-old son of the former ranking: foreman of the Iron Works and the grindson of Leroy Sanborn former "Y- assistant postmaster and city auditor of Portland and 'hi17-yeer-old adopted sister were burned to death Monday when their plane crashed near Wilkeaboro according to The Associated Press The dead youth Bryan Sanborn despite bis yoUtn manager of an airport at Swannanoa near the home Yhi parents Mr and Mrs Charles Sanborn formerly The father of the youth conducted a mail contract 'y ing business in Portland for years with his father the former assistant postmaster Several Incidents Screams- On Fatal Night Revealed By Maid Iras Angclsjr Pch Ths tq MC Roosevelt by Oov Louis death iast Beplnnber of Paul Bern A Brann foltowtag tho inauguration huttond of Jeon Hsriow the fUmb earemontos to Washington Saturday Tha etatiriloral la -v f' Death Of Jean fy a Husband Again Is Open Investigation WET BATHING SUIT i FOUND NEAR POOL open subject of investigation Bbcaum of a 'differs net of W' Widen hain foreman of tha County Qrsnd Jufy dac lined to Join with District Attorney Buron PUU lit A proposed official statement that tha second Investigation Into lha death of tho film assent! va raoulted to con firming -tha epraner's verdlct of wi Widetiham and fttivM chair matt of tha Grand 'Jury Criminal Complaints Oommittee planned -to make another Inspection of tha Ben home tots today and the District At racy waa to accompany them -Tha Grand -Jury decision was aald to have hinged on tha sta tegmenta of Winifred Carmichael servant in ths Ben residence that on tha a The Aanterns kit Maine about 1 grata' aiowhen the tetter accepted tha managesnentof A birie estate near Swannanoa Beyond reporting that the two were burned to death when thd plane 'track a power Una as they attempted to nuke a landing The- Awoeiated PrrregarThd details of the tragedy A Bishop of 1ST Cumberland Avenue' a' sonata of the deal youth's father told The Pms Herald Monday night that he reed red a letter a lew days ago pom tht young pilot enqulr tag if It would bo nearer for him to Asmia pat 31-- oompUmentary fishing and hunting Bccnsa be Matash 'Inaugural gift to President aleot rranklia Rooaevall Tha gilt to tha first- praaideotlal angllng and hooting permit over iuued-hr tha history hf Maine and It vU pm old who uid ho wu a Dutch Communist Hs refused to talk further but authorities got from other sources reports that ammunitions had perhaps been placed in tho burning heaps-Authorities suspected a Communist plot Vau der Luebbe whore pusport in-- ConUnaed on'FBga I Pint CaL Berlin Feb Wilhelm Goering Cabinet minister writhout portfolio early today ordered the -arrest of 100 Communist membera of the Reichstag few hours after fire of incendiary origin had swept the first floor Of the Reichstag Building The Communing will be tinder technical arrest "on suspicion" except in the cites of two leiders whose names were not given oufv The entire Communist including newipipert handbills' and placards has been binned in Prussii for four weeks-' r-y? Berlin Feb Fire of incendiiry origin swept the lirge orntte Germm Parliament Building tonight ind did dimige estimated it millions of marki Every fire company In Berlin wu yrislapaneseflnfant! 'A i i Condition Teiined Slightly Better Yitil Processes -M Show No Evidence yU OfFsilure 'I: Mia ad IteJ reta IT fAP)A slight ehanga for the better wu reported lata today In tha condll of Mayor Anton Cermak who la suffering from bullet wound pneumonia and colitis -The following bulletin was issued at midnight: "At midnight Mayor Cermak wu fairly comfortable and in spite of tha right lower lobe pneumonia Mi circulatory and kidney function la being maintained lit a satisfactory manner Wa feel blit condition la somewhat hopeful at this hour Tompemturo too respiration II pulse A bulletin from tho Chicago exacu throb bedside at MS (E T) aald ha had made a "alight change for tha better during the pist six "Ha has rested Up bulletin aid "Pulse 130 temperature 1014 Respiration JOT An official bulletin at 130 o'clock exprsesed encouragement at the Mayv or1! success to resisting pnetimenia The bulletin read: "Mayor Cermak has passed a quiet comfortable day He has shown surprising resistance to tha pneumonic process Then to na evidence of a CSnUnsed an' Hi Third CL Bill Is Passed By fv i wi ST rushed to the seem After fighting the flames tVo hours firemen had the blare under control ot 1043 but ruins still smouldered In ths east wing The glided cupola above tha Reichstag meeting hall wu reduced almost to mins i PoUca arrested a man giving the surname of von dtr Luebbe- 34 -years -a at the atroudwater Airport or tlw Portland Airport at feoartoro when ho andertook a flight from Barth Carolina to Portland within few wtekaT Itwaa to be hie first visit to Portland' bi'H yean ha having vUit-ed hen-kat two yean befon big fam4 iiy teaved from Hath to Horth Cara lina'- 'Ttu bay plannedto take his father with him' on Ihe trlptT A diter of the dead youth'i motheir Ibfc A A Murphy at 1333 Congnri Street told the fnm Herald that the hoy wa regarded aa-a-ukny pilot ContliMwd au Page-g Clghth Cai sl MS- tji-sr (oncilToAdloptNew Police And Firemen f-Compengatiou Tp Bo Limited tra Easardous Duty Marsnal thang Hsiao-Liang In First Acbonln 5rV' vaders i j-: w4 1 if CaTrT crHavrRcceivin Set With Broad? J'-i ''7 tk castinsr Apparatus Two Signalmen To Become Operators 'wtM -Jf 'J v- v-r 7SC 7 L4v rf nfV Wptf Collapses As She Is Placed On Trial For Murder Of Infant Cliild Proceeding Halted While Mr Olive 30' Mexico Divorcee Is Revived Ib Mother Of Two Children for the Portland Police Department were assured at a confcrcnce of tht City Council Monday afternoon when (adnvTgbT7(AP)MaiAi ChurlSdiut J9th routs Sxmj roiHfVutorEetion for tha first tlmo giBco JgpgB fou thg iavuiou of JohoV blockod tho advgjico of a brifado of Japanese infantry today tiShamochtTi Pais fow mileaHortb of tho Gnat Wul aud wost of tha Manchurian frontierv- "'tl'Xl appeared from fnrBentxry repqrta regching bera that tbo oacacamqut waa tho boaviast tbuafar in tbo campaign add that tho 19th waa giving a good aeoousl of On tho other fronts alio tho Japanese ware sot advancing with the ease'which marked the first few daya of tho inraIouV7 A A WU Jf malinl Maamas VataA" of equipping the department with a loaf wave sending set 'won over Council Chairman Arthur Cr Philip Deer ing and Councillor Edgar Rounds three memberswho opposed radio a month ago 'tA- Agreeing at the confcrence to vote unanimously at neat Monday's Council meeting to install radio receiving sets in 10 police can and tha broadcasting appantus at Police Head -quartan the Council agreed further 10 charge the expend! tura expected to be In tha -vicinity of 3fiOO to this year's ture cxpect appropriate -OUM Ralph tion com and- teasel is used aa the motif for the design eo tha horder of the pennit4 Vhlch to printed' in gold Oanllnued au Paga- Hi Seeand Cat i Troops Engage Meeting Moref 'fepiFrlMFo jJiTar Debt Revinoir a mm fra A i f- May Bc Recognized W- 'nr St'S1- Vv ir Ts tu 'i Ds Bou-IlAtodj0 Sue-: ced Ambagiiadeg Ctoudel Xu: Iwuhingtos' r-'-y lAP) Astrobf likeUhood thatPtand uwsU aa Great Hrttaln win be ailairsd to present Ite-piea'for waa kkwitoa tonight to tho wako of eoo farunem betwaca CocdeliHunthjS la ctbning Beervtary af State aad the eftyej-a of these Awe Nations At tha sama ttoM It was diaekaag that Paul ClaudeL thk veteran pocto ambassadqr of nnce te soon to he recaUed and ona ef the trading fig urea in the ftench Mtolatiy of For elga Affain acnttgtokd BU plate at Washington' 'A Slated to suemed Claudel is Andas tetebno Da La Boulaya now aaaiateat director of poUtkal-affain to the ftarelgn- Mtolatry WrtMuaiwn in Waahington diplomatic circles ha wag second secretary af the Ranch bamy during the war and Uter aervtd aa counselor -toi anotharnfficlaf-iiuartar it wu learned' that ths! Roosevelt administration willing to how tha Piemh eaae ter Jar debtvadjustment Great Britain already has been to eonled such an epporiuhity dnd will send a debt driegatioMe-Waahlngton shortly after the new administration takes cffke wra ah tng ion' rate City $60000 Brooks ihs Couadl that hs pmpmm to re -iala -twu af ths prewat tlgual au shins epemtom at PoUcs'Hesdquar km and have them tohs '-p ceuns 1 which Would sculp thm to auallfy ter S'Urird Warn ysdls eperatonMi the ehkf epmtar will he-1 QIsbnjAlleges7 He Aided Steantoiiip Officials Tb tor'w 'j i lEvade Income Taxes H-: Waahtagtete Sth TftoAa-drsw Melton) Ambawador to Orest Britato and termer Secretary af tha Ttemutyi -and tom termer offtotalg of tha Internal Revenue Bureau today won named defendants to a I3MA0A QM guit rtimging alleged conntvaiica with -afflesn of terslgQ ateaadhlp oompantog to ovada Just inoamr taxes Hamad vrtth Mailod ware David Blair ena-Uma ef Ia-ternai HeWnua and Alexander Gregg ftinnar acting 'genenTcounaal of tho The auto wwajlkd to tha DWrict af Supremo Court by Darid-A OtaoS whO irtalgiied Teonitly aa- ln vasllgdtdr ter the Senate' Stock Market Dteutoy-Dommlttaa after charging thaPVIa efterta wera betas Stocked ky Senator Kosheck 4R S' and otto an oathacommittra 'The papitra dharged that Mr- llrir Ion not only failed to eollact glOA-tothog to deUngucnt taxes from for' elgn atesprshlp totanste but placed tha Government In such -a poaKtan that waa tarn failed to'Ttfurd somalll OkhOd to tha eompatitosrrni htemt ioad an faga 'irt'loithlhCrA Garner Will Take Cswtiawd su rasa i Smma Csi -Portland PaUct Eter pistol Shoot Two Taaaa Will Be CapUiucd By lergt Walker Aad Signalman Bhiton its Irerial toukt la Tha Pure XnaM South Peris Feb Tean rolling down her iheekt at iho ait in thi inclosure in the Oxford Superior Court thia afternoon Mrs Olivo Burch Smith 30 comely Mexico divorcee on trial charged with the murder of her newly-born infant last July collapifd as former County Attorney Walker Abbott of Norwajr outlined the case for the Statetotho jury aho fell over uncontcloua her1 attending physician lifted her head while her titter chafed her handa and proceedings were halted until she recovered A peculiar situation dmekipnl in this trtalSin that Mr Abbott arelst-ing Attorney General Clyde Chapman of Belfast ia conducting tha pKxiecuijotiwSi JJatthw McCarthy of Itumrord present county attorney had formerly been counsel lor Mr Smith Dr Harold Slanwood of Rumford county medical sxamlnrr' one of the first of tho State's witnesses testified that death of (ho infant found hidden In a pillow casing aa due to a Mow Both he and Dr James Mae-DougaU of Rumford testified thst the child wu allra at birth and Physician Tartifie DrJ MacOougall testified that hs rnmmomimmam llnaed lee 4: Fifth til Pennsylvania Allows Iildividnal Banks To Limit Withdrawals Strike Leaden Te Confer With Owner Of Vive' Other tfSv'i'V- iV Factorieg r--'f -r Lynn Mare Ptfc Rcpre-acntatlreg of striking (hot weiken in Lynn tonight uid tha Reliance Shot Company which employs SO0 had agreed to a Ms per lnerese in wpgaa rH i7 yji The strikere is id Uut Joslah Up put head af the Reiiance Bhoq Cbm psny had ureed to the new scale which would be higher 4haw tha scale set by state board oforMtntioa aav oral yean sgq and that Uw werkcre Id th Reliance factories-plumed return tothalr Jobs TUreday Tbey ProrideiMtchmcryFor 7AidTo RkiIrokdAn4 -Jndmdaal Debtors' ii'MiBy Harold Olhreri? seriated Prsaa gteH Writer WaahlagtaaiX wvspbig bankruptcy relief measure providing rmachlhery for Individual and term debtors to obtain extensions arcaih settle mente and fog railroads to readjust downward their- capital attucturss to avoid Jfacrivenhlpo wu passed by thl Senate tonight by a vote of 44 to Approval of tho mearare followed right and a half hours of debate that carried the 'weary rkgtslatora Into night aeaslon It pared theway for bonsidcfxtiaa Tuetday of urgent ap-proprtatlon biUa aad eoaterencr re- 'u te 7 Tho bankruptcy bUL apnnaorrd by Senater Kaattaga IH Del) now goto to tha Houae srhlch bu passed a MU on tho same tabject but radically dX I i 1 1 i i striktaf dhtenea rithervf Lingruas vS-'-A- Cautlausq aw fiiTt Paarth Cak Barlow' Will Go SttteCapiialToday City Mtsager And Wilbur To Wici wiaiw rtJr tori Affecting Portland Chairman William A Ward of the BafHp Committee protested that firemen aad policemen wan seeking cum pcnsalton tor-ordinary mewses -and produced sheaf of' bills tetaUnx ml meat llies ter sick la tote With IheVacvptlon of two or three claims far eompenaatton teg tom of pay while recovering from Injuries suftend au duty tlis Council limed an claims down a The City Cauneil Monday alter nanu to adopt a policy to tho MM and ftro Srpartmeata In tha futwv whkbr would Seatilc payment eompeuasUou to men kept team duly aa arauh of tajurha suffered 1 City Manager James Banw wl go to Augusta today with Corporation Counsel Harry toilttut at the rt guest of Jhe City Council to keep to cjoae touch with numerous fcgiilatira matters gus to corns up this week and affaetlng Poctlan Mr Barlow not pattlciptte to the dlscusilon feiaUw to a change af aid that UppUt also had agreed tf abudNiXantllow dogt'caoirlet and to ask tha courts to Uft aa injunctlod gainst 'intarfereoca ky unlona wtateh hu been In affact Vnlon laadart 'uBruiayV eslvad invitations ito canter' omen of fiva other faetortea had'y: thd 7 Chief Ralph Si BrSoki sf ths rort-tsnd Mkt IVpartaent Monday sf tarnoea snnouncvd that tws teams af Meal pollra would panklpote ih the luiiual Piatol Shoot apnauwad by Hew Bnaiand- police Arpartmaiite and to be held sometime to lfaith Each' department organian twu teams eenUftteg of flvt mm each which uwslly shtot an W-font rangm The ahooti an held to tha Various Bew JEngland eiUes and re uTiiTtelgraphrd te Henan foe tabu tattoo I aergtCody Walker and Signalman Loan Bruton each wiq captain team and the alt men chom thus tor "to Sargt Harry a WMte end Hu Hotmail Charles FainrnUier Don oven A Scbembe'Matihsw AJCirby Philip Pride and Lany Ores ley Mn Gill Much Bettor 'Miami FIs Pate Mrs Joa OUL who waa wejinded at tht mm time aa Mayor Aatau Cermak by aa aasaaUnh 11101 WMpradnsttot apMndidiy today Her physician aald na saw' indication of any unteranMa Her recovery seems ccrtaU he mid HrStevens To JC Checkmate at -fhe'pam PaiahlhUufnen ths japanasa ty angsA thck fsttf ittark toniglit team Psipiaa and Chaoyang towards 'fimtou with tha sibject "xfmUat XdiknplLg about-v half sray betwosn bI cuhtaci JThig voa Auvoatod tonight ibildH putebm nachtaghm front tha Chaoyang aaetor when tha -invaders a ftw days ago pointed one of four speaiheada toward the Interior af the Chinese province of JehoL Tho new Japaneso thrust if sumsa Portland's charter although Council chairmaa Arthur Craig recommended that ha ha present and support that preaenT form of jownmant Councillor PhlUp Tfaering and tha City Manager -both dppoaed appear aaca of any representative af the City Government on either side -of- the charter queation' 1 Head Architect 1 a 'm nvp garAng potsibk huUdlngproJecte A nf committea df general costtno ton and rapraaantativaa of subteoe-tnrting trades wm ba formed' hi to plainer L-vv -Present Gtlmatea ora that tbers UhOOAOO wartb af eenatnictifr'aiid alteration -work needed ihTorttond and rictaity'ho osaerted' Sevanty per rent -of tba money expended Inthls work wlll go for-Ubnr Mr Parley continued thus creating pay reus will In turn aid merchanW'of Powerg Cover Depoiiti Made iwstadtag teeh-'27 VI Day In Washington By The Associated Press Braate passed bankruptcy relief bill and sent-it -to conference wHh the House with enactment this ara vsloii doubt fui- 7- Oonfennnea between CoCdeQ tocomlhg Secretary at State and Br f': Vice President Oanwr In the Seneta Oni932 Stafeax etaMb" 1340 Prcaidentlal party pavea for the tnausural rnqirim before the National CapitoL 1310 Oath nf ofnee admirls-tepid Aq ntevell by Chief Justice HughfO Md iha beginning of tho to augural addmo whlclt may require nply eight minute- 141 pi to t4S m-Mr and Wra 'koosevelt leave tar the White Un At Bshsst Of Council Rc'dticsg Balahcav Duo To $230000' Deputy Cliy VreSiurer Bdwln at the behest of tho City I BSkt vrif-' Oath 50Minu(es Before Roosevelt Washington! Peb 3T-(AP)-oha Oqrner will become Vlca President mf-BA minuter before PTankhn' Jteasevcll tekss tho oath ha Praatdent with GUI knowkdga that few Inaugurations have followed' exactly tha time schedule art ter thf cerenioalea the Inaugural' Committee today-announced thia program for thk principal events of tha day: 13 o'clock Inauguration of to 449 pi mtoaugttraFparado It Inaugural ball v-fterf J' Wiasted Caam rsi rApj-lha city wad snowbound tonight-- although not a flake of mow pas faying-- A high' wind blow Uia snow from Piatt mountain into tin valley and faflJn Itejrafce snowdrifts six fret' high Most 1 mode 'wrieabnastimpsuutMi! i snd tMv ganqs af men wore rerryited to them' i I i tawiiaaed ww Pm 4: glath Cbi Aribg To Start Boycott Jsrauteu Pak 9T-(JewlaliXUfri paphls )Tha Arab ExaeuUve Gsmmlttu bu anaaunesd i pohcy af htoreaopenUM whleh wIU take the tom et refusal to pay gorernmsnt taxes pad boycott of British goods tha Arab jptu uld today Horton Paicy Horton secretary af ths Overeearalof tha Poor and yaarc at hie wwiurcquast and with thk unenUnous eonaent of the City Council at a conference Monday af-tenum will move from hla present quarters to private brflere on iho aee-ond floor of tha city Building and derate hla time to handling only late pqupre cases He wUI relinquish ail rmnertlnh with local find tha root Department office will $ItXX)000 VxirtIiOi Coiwf ruction AtuL Altera tion Xccdcd ln-City Portland Club Told T-Simmons Council Monday afternoon mailed cheik dr l3N to tho BUM TTeka urer aa another payment on Portland's IMS State taR iltar Arthur man of tag-Bbobce Oommlttas 'City Council urged Council K00 'day eonsldr jdivment on the State teg at-this time aid the State to fte ImmedCdta taeed for Tha Council and City Mato Ibirthg Pell Penn- -cyhonta tonight granted 1 tadiv dual banka iiniergnicy pewera to Emit with drewols af depcaltal made up to sift todayT Depoalta nude Tueday and (here-aWf ore Jrse hm ail 'lejtrlct'Ons Cse of the" power is ktt to ths du-eretiaT of the banks The plan wu adopted unanimously byUw Legislature 'and approred to Oorernor Finest" Govenwr Plnchoi said It will Iho and to buks through closing their drerer will protect all banka and safeguard new dr poalta-'' A' osv: Gearga Norrit af tha Pnlla-delphla PMrel Rcserva Distrlyt as serted the plan will money out of safety deposit boxes" Fall On SUirt Fatal Prevideore I Irk ft-iAPi with ths various methods of dctermln- tag lh-aettkmsntriprro of ether hrn d)XH munirtpalhies sretlre aid In rihrrj hrr honi (sntinavd an Pace 3: Sixth (si LdIet in Rhode Wand lUpiul lodiy To Devote Time V' 'sh and french ambassadors indicated sikellhood Prance Also be to prabent war debt rrvlsioa plea a ateMVMmmm Democratic Ham leaden blocked 3oovtfU arms embargo proposal and Senator Borah -RXdaha apposed tmwlni partlclpattou lanjonarms tlppmcnia to Orient- i Senate banking committra was told VaUonal City Ctompany 'participated aala of IMAKIJM to 'vbonda to Americana despiia wimlflgi Yom represeiitetlvea ta that countty Republlrao execuuvg cemmlUet l-V John Howsrd SteyVna local architect wU be chaiiman and Edward Berryktat eontractor wlll he rice chairman of tbeAichltecU and Engineers Committee to the keaf cam-pa (gnte provide wk through renovations of homes and business esteb IbJinwiiteL Prancla Clay Harley director af the campaign- announced to aa addreas atu bonder' meeting of The Portland OukJdonda trenirg 7 Ha npiained that thia committra will give adrire of a preilmtagry na Canllmwd on I gfatk (n agsr James Bartow fqMrlng a can ferrdce vrlth Cily AmUtdr- JL' Bdwln Bmlthmads thg dcculnS te forward tht- apectol (rwUHfarirtte tha' Siate aprmximate balaiKslwrd 74 the State to 'TTje' meeting wrote Pmident Hoover party 1 supporter would continue to took to him- for leadership and dsngeroua daj-s- turs ln problems which mtjr dries jy 1 "i-rT 1 1 -f- 4 1 1 i I.

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