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WEATHER Partly cloudy and cooler, preceded by showers; Sunday fair and cooler. ashington C. H. Record-Herald PULL LEASED SERVICE WIREOF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS PHONE 22121 Before 6 P. M.

if you your Record-Herald and a ropy will he sent to you by VOLUME FIFTY-NINE, NO. 33fi WASHINGTON C. OHIO, SATURDAY, JUNE .1, PRICE THREE CENTS HOPE FADES FOR 98 MEN TRAPPED IN SUBMARINE SOCIETY WHIRL IN CAPITAL IS SLOWED DOWN STERN OF SUNKEN BRITISH SUB RISES ABOVE WAVES V. Home Life of Senators Made Less Conspicuous Over Party for Royalty GUEST LIST INCLUDES ALL Original Plans for Affair Called for Invitation to Select Few WASHINGTON, June The home life of a good many United States senators became somewhat less complicated today when word got around that they and their wives would get to attend the garden party for King George and Queen Elizabeth, after all. Nearly half the 96 members of the their were omitted from the original list of guests invited by Sir Ronald Lindsay, the British Ambassador, and Lady Lindsay to the party to be given on the Em-, bassy lawn June 8 Many members of the house committees got invitations.

Publicity, the uninvited lawmakers professed to be indifferent. But not so their wives. The party for the English monarchs promises to be one of the major social events in Washington's history, and many senatorial spouses intend to be left they could help it. Some of them took up the mat- FOUR GOT OUT Farm Bill Veto Possible BEFORE TAIL OF No Source For SUB WENT DOWN Benefits Was Provided Air Inside Foul and Getting Men Who Escaped Yesterday Reveal FAINT TAPPINGS CEASE Rescue Plans Upset When Stern of Craft Above Water Suddenly Submerged three rescue craft hover about the stem of the sunken British submarine Thetis, aiding the rescue of members of the crew escaping by means of use of the Davis lung and the submarine's escape Press Cablephoto hatches. The rescue craft also pump fresh air Into the submarine to relieve the discomfort of those still on board the Thetis.

This is a cablephoto from London. George Wears Kingly Dignity Well But Still Can Be A BIRKENHEAD, England, June hope existed this afternoon that any of 98 men survived in the wrecked new submarine Thetis but salvage operations continued unchecked in hope of averting the greatest undersea tragedy in history. Naval experts calculated that air in the submarine would sustain the imprisoned men only until about 1:30 A. M. (7:30 P.

EST hours after the craft made a trial dive in the Irish Sea. Some hope was raised even arf- ter this period expired when divers reported they heard faint tappings at 2 A. M. (8 P. M.

EST Friday) from within the submarine's stout walls. But as the hours passed without further indications of life aboard, experts said that only by a miracle could the men still be alive. The number trapped in the craft was raised to 98 by the Action of Congress in Increasing Outlay by $338,000,000 Without Means to Finance It Against Plan, Courses Open If Measure Defeated WASHINGTON, June report from usually well-informed persons that President Roosevelt might veto the $1,218,000,000 farm bill threw an added complication today into congressional efforts to revise the tax structure. The chief executive has asserted repeatedly that Congress failed last year to keep a promise that new revenues would be raised to meet certain farm benefit payments. He is considering ---------------------------------disapproving the pending farm measure, it was said, because the senate wrote in $338,000,000 of unbudgeted farm benefit payments, without voting new taxes to finance them.

Congressional action on the measure has not yet been completed, but a joint senate-house conference committee is expected to agree on retention of the benefit payments. If the president vetoes the bill, three courses of action will be open to the congress: Overriding the veto by a two- thirds vote of both houses. SANTO DOMINGO HAVEN OFFERED JEW REFUGEES No Answers Given, However, As 907 of Them Started Back to Germany LAND IN CUBA Rumors That They Would Be Taken to New York Are Lacking Confirmation By SIGRID ARNE gray hairs by shoving an engine because he holds down quite WASHINGTON, June 3. along at 60. job.

He is King of England, and British Admiralty which disclos- is a cross-word puzzle fan. Knows a lot of nautical terms. hc.R on way hen? to do sorne seven civilian technicians not After a day's work he tears into including some of those you previously listed were aboard for ter at home, to begin with. Didn't: I one before dinner. Gets stuck and print.

King-ing. The trip is go- thp triaf run before acceptance a senator have anv influence? annoyed. But the next night, He once stood his ground coolly ing to release a flood of material nf the new craft by tbe jjavy from just the same, tackles the puzzle in the African plains when two that will make him look like a the builders, Cammell Laird, Ltd. in the evening paper. pretty mad buffaloes charged i 00 dy-goodv but a few stories Four men escaped yesterday Makes plenty of speeches.

Could him. Raised his gun and dropped 1 using Davis rescue equip- use a secretary to prepare them, them both neatly. have. leakod that glve nse to the mPnt. Three others were listed They brought up the issue also i But he prefers to type them him- Looks right nice in shorts.

suspicion the young man has a tentatively as dead in unsuccess- at a recent luncheon meeting of se'f- Really seems to like his wife. good supply of red blood mix- ful attempts to escape from the the senate wives, and implored Anyway, he has a mechanical Some nights takes her to a good mg with the blue. submarine 14 miles off Great Mrs. John Nance Gamer to use twist- 'way out of his line, musical show, some nights stays Like that time on the Austra- Ormes Head, in the Irish Sea but he can run a linotype and home and reads out loud from the lian tour. The train was cross- west of Liverpool.

Her forward switch a locomotive through the latest book on economics. ing the continent, halting at compartment was flooded, yards. Once he gave the engineer Economics is part of his stint whistle stops so Australians could Even among the crowd of sor- cj 0 Some proper shouting for their rowing relatives at the Cammel The This man, whose Identity remains unknown, sat beside Maj. Gen. George Van Horn Moseley, U.

S. retired, during hearings conducted in Washington by the Dies committee investigating un- American activities. Photo shows the attempting to evade cameramen. HAVANA. Cuba, June Pou, Santo Domingo consul in Havana, disclosed today that his government had offered refuge to 907 Germam Jewish refugees aboard the German liner, St.

Louis, which sailed from Havana after they had been denied entry into Cuba. The consul said, however, that he had no answer to the offer from Luis Clasing, representative Enacting an appropriation hm, n( Hamburg-Amorican minus the unbudgeted benefits German Jrwlsh in Enacting taxes to meet benefit Havima received which payments and then re-approving coula not conflrm, a wire. the outlays in a new appropna- mcssaRe the st. Louis, tinn measure. saying that the ship had anchor- Secretary Wallace was report- cd abou, 20 from Havana ed to be using all his influence a fina, was being with the president to win approv- roached regarding acceptance of al of the farm measure.

On the Sanl0 Dommgo's ofTer. other hand, some survivors, in- The refugees, including 500 eluding, vice president Garner, women and ,50 chlldren, were have been represented by some forbidden to land because they senators to be suggestnig that iacked Cuban consular visas, the chief executive veto the bill, passports and Labor Department The house ways and means permits, committee is considering revis- was believed by the Havana ion of the corporate tax structure refugees that Clasing had trans. but has given no attention to mitted the offer to the steamship main Hamburg offices which (Please turn to Page Two) Wasn't the senate the treaty- ratifying body of the United States government, and thus entitled to full representation Expanding Navy Causes Concern In U. S. her influence with her husband, the vice president, to have him intercede.

Sir Ronald was the guest of honor at a luncheon on Thursday at the capitol, which was attended also by Garner and several members of congress. At the suggestion of the vice president and members of the senate foreign relations committee, it was said, the ambassador agreed to invite the whole all senatorial wives. Republicans will benefit most from the change in plans, because under the previous arrangements Study of Pension Plans Is Proposed by Ohioan Rep. Routzohn Outlines New Approach to Problem As Townsend Plan Withers Commission Suggested to Eliminate One Measure WASHINGTON, June proper Lair offices abandonment of hope Then came one stop when the was evident. An announcement young wife found from 1 he offices which proved herself nn mar to build them, appeared today to reflect official had instructed the ship to learve yesterday, apparently for the return to Germany, after protesting to Cuba, Pou said that a refugee would be allowed to stay in Santo Domingo upon payment of $500.

President Federico Laredo Belief, at Least, As Order for 24 U. S. Warships Is Conquest of China Seen As waters by a gunbocrt. captain Another Factor in Speeding Building Program Gustav schroeder of the st. Louis had delayed the sailing, it was said, through fear of mass The navy action in ordering CKles aboard the ship.

An announcement, 24 warships at once, aimed at lopping months off the time required Among the passengers yester- herself alone on the rear plat- roneous that the Admiralty had form. Suddenly the smile mus- stated tappings were heard as cles froze. Down in the crowd late as 4 A. M. (10 P.

M. EST mounting sea power. Announcing the $350,000,000 concern over Japan's day an encouraging rumor spread that the United States govern- largest since the ment had authorized landing of was her husband shouting for Friday) created a little stir among world Secretary Charles Edison expressed belief tbe refugees' in New' York, but that Japan already had shortened Washington officials said no arrangements had been made to himself and winking because be- the crowd, cause no one around saw him: The wife of F. one of they were all gaping at the train, the four men who escaped, quot- Nobody how she signalled ed him as saying that even when him the wifely but he he left the submarine yesterday raced back to the front of the the mr was foul getting WASHINGTON, June Routzohn (R only seven of them were on the Ohio) proposed today a new approach to the problem of old age pen- train- through the coaches, and invitation list. They were Senator sions shortly was standing beside her Salvage operations today were McNary, of Oregon, the minority He drafted a resolution to authorize appointment of a howinB.

directed mainly at attempting to leader; the five Republican te Tl He Put up an unspectacular raise the stern so a hole could be members of the foreign relations commission to investigate all plans now offered. It would hut battle against cut through the hull. A part of committee, and senator Davis, of rcPort 10 Congress with a view to evolving a problem minus obstacles that stutter he has. Up to 1926 the stern was exposed above wat- Pennsylvania, a neighbor of Sir that have prevented action so far. he had tried every system Eng- er yesterday but a strong tide Routzohn said.

tend to clear the way and iand offered. Then came a teacher took it under and the position of Most of the house members to eliminate predatory schemes and party from Australia who had some- the submarine today was not BOOKKEEPER KILLED BY JILTED SUITOR to about 5-to-4 the 5-to-3 margin of United States superiority in total tonnage, which was established by now defunct treaties. Fatal Bullet Fired As She Called Police for Help allow them to land at any United States port. Thirty-six port police boats escorted the St. Louis out of with our ten-year build- vana barbor and reported later that all was quiet aboard when they left her.

ing program we won be able to restore the treaty 5-5-3 ratio in all categories and total CHILDREN ARE P0ISI0NED predicted PORTLAND, June and Great Britain were DESPONDENT MOTHER bullet from a rifle in the buiidmg ships in the years when -------hands of a rejected suitor killed still are unbidden to the party. This arrangement will have to stand, the embassy has decided, because the guest list is already too large to permit invitations to all of them. SON OF SENATOR TAFT TO BE MARRIED JUNE 27 FUNDS TO BE RAISED FOR INJURED PUPILS Most of Those Hurt in Blast Children of Laborers He suggested appointment of thing. For two long years he explained officially. NEW YORK, June Robert Taft, son of Republican senator, and Blanca D.

Noel, of New York City, both 22, plan to be married at St. Episcopal Church June 27. They obtained a license yesterday. Taft, a grandson of William Howard Taft, is a senior at Yale. Miss Noel, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Noel, attended Bryn Mawr College. BARBERTON, June campaign was under way to I. never missed his daily lesson The 11 commissioners, four from the, 1 ue members of the House, four from (Please turn to Page Two) the Senate, and three from life, the latter to be TRANS-ATLANTC CLIPPER named by the President. COMPLETES ROUND-TRIP Routzohn questioned the constitutionality of the Townsend old age pension bill rejected yesterday by the House.

oath of a congressman." PORT WASHINGTON. N. June American Air- flymg boat Atlantic Clip- he added, implies, even if it does po1 its first round-trip not snocificb 11 stcito that a con- to hngland when it day raise hospitalization funds crewman sb Jbntbrm tht. landed here al 8:42 a. m.

(EST) by public subscription for vie- tm today Carrying 123 nounds of timc nf Ihn mc nvnincmn that constitution in the performance of buying its pounds 01 tuns of the gas explosion that duties in enacting legislation mai1 and no Passengers, the clip- wrecked a temporary grade much as ustfce of Ihe the Azores 12:92 p. m. R. S. Johnston, managing director of Cammell Laird, said the Thetis had been involved in prev- (Please turn to Page Two) FORMER OHIO SOLON CONFESSES PADDING Ora C.

Wilson, 30-year-old Portland bookkeeper yesterday as she stood in a telephone booth calling police for help. Oscar Hodney, 33-year-old unemployed truck driver, who detective captain John J. Keegan we were Edison indicated this tonnage was not equal to now, as provided in the 5 5-3 ratio. On January 1, Japan had 223 warcraft in service, compared CINCINNATI, June Elsie Francis Sullender, six months old, died in a hospital today and the mother and another child were reported by physicians in a critical condition from the effects of poison. Mrs.

Natalie Thornourgh, head of school building Wednesday. Most 3 yesterday Supreme Court in his decisions y. children of must abide hv fhe constitution. of the injured are factory workers. Of the 57 injured.

police. Keegan said his investigation disclosed Miss Wilson had reject" mail flight to England when ft Schweller To Serve Out Fine ed repeated marriage proposals i by Hodney. He accosted her as And 30 Days in Jail sbp ieft ber home to go to work yesterday morning, the officer re- COLUMBUS, June lated, and when she went into a Julian H. Schweller reiterated telephone booth to call police. The plane's sister ship, Yan- from a county jail cell today as Hodney took a sawed-off small said shot Miss Wilson, later kill- A-mencan 204 general hosDitaT social himself at nearby Carver, with Oregon, after being cornered by mother.

Elsie Sullender, 24. as saying "I gave them all the poison I had. If I had more I compared with 110,000 sailors and some 12,000 officers in this country's fleet. The undeclared 11 f.hem’ We had war was believed to be at least to live for a partial explanation. The picture is the future, because the United States has far more ships building than Japan.

The 24 ships of 159,800 tons ordered yester- different for wpA WORKER IS HELD FOR RAISING PAY CHECK the three present patchwork of kec Clipper, was scheduled to he prepared for transfer to the caliber rifle from under his coat 11 fQrd 22 Social Security and old age pen- leavp today on its second wnrkhnusA Hp and shot her in the head. 4 already most seriously hurt have U1U weekly round-trm to Fncland cnactments is anything but luunu lo rmgianci. Twenty-seven workhouse that he would serve and shot her in the head, out a $200 fine in addition to a TOLEDO, June of remained in practical, adequate or comfort- WHETHER GOOD OR BAD, A LOT OF LUCK hospitals last night, among them hc addod' Representative Hunter (D- Ohio) told the House yesterday it was AND OFFICER INJURED for most persons past middle age hope for in 30-day sentence imposed on his EVIDENCE IS SMASHED plea of guilty to padding expense accounts while a member of the state legislature in 1936. Schweller, farmer of Ft. Jen- CLEVELAND, June SOUTH RIVER, N.

June 3. nings, Putnam County, entered Patrolman Clarence T. Smith was Seven-year-old Preston his plea unexpectedly late yes- in serious on the ways or being fitted out, represent a future fleet reinforce- MISSING BOY IS FOUND IN ICE DEAD two teachers, Mabelle Miller, 38, and Albertina Mills, 44. Fire Chief Claude Witwer said investigators agreed that MONONA, ack in gas apparently seeped into the Iowa after a south- basement of the former dwelling, cm and western jaunt, Fred P. an eight-room frame house, from Haifa and his family made this a inch gas main in which a recapitulation of good and had break was found nine feet from portJnitieg bv taking from active cellar of bis East Brunswick chairman of the House Finance smashed the glass container with luck: 1 the building.

employment those past 60 years townsHip home. Committee ment of 617,000 tons. By what Edison termed best Japan on January 1 was believed to have raiSned before a IT. S. commis- a lif- Marion was arrested in that city last night by federal agents, and brought to Toledo.

He is accused of raising his own WPA check from 14 55 to $48.45. Roush will be ar- 40 vessels of 234,040 tons under S10ner on thc charge of tamper- today" "from or for. check- industrial centers. He Raub- for whom a wide search tcrday. He was to have been tried burns suffered when a gallon jug urged support of an adequate bad been made since he disap- Monday on charges of receiving of alcohol being held as evidence MAN pension program.

opening up new op- pcarcd Tuesday, was found dead $433 in fraudulent claims rang- in a raid was broken near a stove. PROBATION today in a large ice box in thc ing from $1 to $12.10 while The officer said suspect AFTER FATAL FIST FIGHT MARKETS AT A GLANCE 1. Delayed by ftre at Gilroy, California. 2. Narrowly escaped a landslide there.

of age, and by assuring a steady flow of business, such (pension) legislation will make it possible tona Beach, Florida, a tornado She was author of two books of killed several there. INDIANA POETESS DIES RICHMOND. June -Mrs. Edith Lombard Squires, irhmnnrl nn.l v.clL«, thousands of younger per he the a coat hanger. In the excite- Police said he had apparently An indictment containing 101 ment that followed he escaped, crawled into the box while at counts was returned against 3.

The day after leaving Day- Richmond poet, died yesterday. sons to iino poetry and former poet laureate du.ri?*, 4, A few hours after crossing of the Indiana Federation of the Vicksburg, Mississippi bridge clubs. She moved here it collapsed, carrying 15 people to 15 years ago from Zanesville, death. Ohio. TWO KILLED IN CRASH ASHTABULA, June Mrs.

Earl Brydle, 40. of legislation aims at a Brydle, 80, newer and saner classification of McKean. Pennsylvania, were killed'yesterday when their auto (Please turn to Page Two) 1 hit a tree near Kingsville. Schweller last October 25 by a Franklin County grand jury, which also indicted William H. Hen.er of Norwalk on 15 counts alleging he falsely obtained $84 while chairman of the Senate Fi- CL0SE HARMONY CANTON, June Yutzy of Massillon, was under two-year probation today upon his guilty plea to a first-degree manslaughter charge in connection with the death Thomas Owens, a Wheeling EUGENE, Willamette Valley Lumbermen's Association heard secretary-manager J.

Cox propose unity, then quickly nance Committee. Herner plead- adopted his proposed slogan: ed innocent, but no date for his the banana leaves the was knocked down in trial has been set bunch, it gets fight. i NEW YORK selected issues improve narrowly. i fractional changes prevail. industrial of specialties higher.

CHICAGO to slightly Lake Erie railroad clerk, at I Massillon April 21. Owens died of lower, head injuries suffered when he a street top 6.7^..

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