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Published daily. Entered lecond-class matter at the Postoflice, Pittsburgh. Pa undr the Act of March 3. l-'x PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1930 Liberals Due Coal Probe Kept Her Wedding a Secret Two district Families Saddened To Oppose BillUpToday In Coimnittee PI ane Crash That Killed 15 Attlee Today Plane Crash Victims and Cause Airline Officials Say Flagpole Caused Tragedy Labor Must Hold Slim Margin to Win On Steel Socialization LONDON, March 8 VPt The Commission Sought To Determine What Ails Fuel Industry By INGRID JEWELL Post -Gazette Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, March 8 Picture on Page 1, Daily Magazine MINNEAPOLIS, March 8 VP) British Press Association said the nine Liberals in the House of Commons decided tonight to vote against the Labor government in President Truman has requested and Congress is expected to set in motion speedily an investiga A cemetery flagpole which reached into a snow-filled nieht Natrona Woman Killed; Hostess Had Friends Here The heavy hand of irony fell en two Pittsburgh district families yesterday as the 15 victims of Tuesday night's airliner crash in Minneapolis were identified. A Natrona housewife, Mrs.

Dora Nolder, 43, of 91 Sycamore Street, was dead in the accident because she was flying west to do her brother a favor. The stewardess on the plane, Mary Alice Kennedy, of St. Paul, died two days after her engagement to the son of a its first parliamentary test to time, sky today was labeled by Northwest Airlines officials as the cause of a plane crash which morrow. tion into what ails the coal industry. The House Labor committee will consider to wx- took 15 lives.

a if. i V' -A 4 "v- I tt 4. UiY is iS- 4 i Ws? 's I -f: I The Martin 202 transport was Strachey appointment perils Anglo American co-operation, says News Analyst J. 31. Roberts, on Page 8.

knocked out of control by the morrow thead-m i nistration stout pole and plummeted into tnree quiet residential area bill seeking creation of a homes in South Minneapolis last Labor could survive, however, night. by bringing out its full forces in NWA operations officials said Pittsburgh family was announced On Way to See Brother coal commission including ngressional and public Ingrid Jewell the House of Commons, where it has a slim seven-seat majority. one of the main supports of the plane's left wing was severely damaged when it smashed against the sioel finger, towering There was no evidence that the Mrs. Nolder was on her way to Mayo Clinic at Rochester, members, charged with studying the coal industry's problems and reporting back conclusions and Liberals hoped to bring about an immediate downfall of the gov to visit her brother, John 67 feet 794 inches over Fort Berkley, formerly John Sugal, ernment of Prime Minister Attlee recommendations to Congress and who was about to be released Snelling National Cemetery. Cemetery Near Airport and a new election.

to the President in a year. after a leg amputation. wmmm Liberals Relish Buffer Role The cemetery is near Wold yiJ-'yii 1 According to relatives, she vvas supposed to drive him in his car to Phoenix, where he Badly buffeted in the election 3IKS. DORA NOLDEK Went aboard in Pittsburgh. STEWARDESS KENNEDY Her fiance waited at airport.

Chamberlain Airport where the plane was attempting to land of February 23, the Liberals need Read an editorial, "Lewis and Monopoly," on Page 8. Lewis is bidding for labor dictatorship, says Columnist David Lawrence on Page 8. Chairman John Lesinski, makes his home with his mother. during a late-winter blizzard. I 'WxsMr.

yy-, Mrs. Veronica Sugal, formerly of NWA officials said, however, time to muster money and an organization to fight in the next one. Also they relish their role of buffer between Labor and Churchill's Conservatives. weather conditions met operat ing minimums established by the TMJ'y's' Democrat, Michigan, thinks Civil Aeronautics Administra yiy0Ay there will be no substantial op tion. NWA planes landed and position to the bill in Congress.

'7, 1 7 took off iust before and after the crash. Scope Would Be Broad The huge transport, which had begun its westward flight from Virginia Hill met her romantic match at Aspen ski matches This commission, the first such since the Guffey act days, would consider, according to the bill, the A-'- Washington, D. fell into the houses, plunging completely relationship between coal and The vote will come on a virtual motion of censure of the Government The issue is whether Labor should have laid aside plans for state ownership of the iron and steel industry as Churchill contends in view of the election returns. Clement Davies, the Liberal leader, said in Commons last night the House has more pressing problems than the iron and steel nationalization law, which does not come into force until October 1. through one and bursting into Playgirl Virginia Hill NTatrona.

Mrs. Nolder, wife of Raymond Nolder, a machinist at Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corporation, Srackenridge, had visited her orother several times. She last to Rochester three weeks -go. Engaged to Ex-Pittsburgher The 27-year-old stewardess was have married William M. Stout, a former Pittsburgher r.hose parents live at the Royal i'ork Apartments.

His father is the executive vice president and general manager si the American Hardware Supply Company, Pittsburgh, and Villiam. works in the firm's jffices in Minneapolis. The young couple's announce roaring gasoline and oil-fed flame. other sources of energy; the size and character of coal industry necessary to guard the national Janet Doughty 10, and her 8- year-old brother Tommy, who had Weds Sid Instructor security, health and welfare; the size, character and location of just been kissed good night, per ished in the seething mass along coal reserves, and other issues. with three crew members and 10 The stuy is proposed, some members of Congress say.

be Sportsman Won't Admit She's Same Girl Who Was Pally With Slain Coast Gangster passengers in the plane. Only a dormer, tilted crazily on the debris, gave evidence a house had been there. .7 7 cause the recent disastrous strike indicated the coal industry is in deep economic trouble, due part CHICAGO, March 8 (AP) Hermann Johann Hauser, Electoral 3Iachinery Hit In a message to the Liberal candidate in the delayed election tomorrow' in the Moss Side dis Sun Valley ski instructor, was. honeymooning in Chicago ly to competing fuels and partly to unemployment arising from today with his bride identified by Chicago newspapers as trict of Manchester, Davies said: ment to wed May 20 was made in Minneapolis Sunday. Stout technological advances.

There Bodies Badly Burned The Hennepin County coroner's office late today had recovered all but one of the bodies from the blacker.ed ruins. A number Virginia Hill, international playgirl. The sportsman identified her as from Beverly Hills, 27, was waiting at the airport are too many mines and too many miners, they believe. Gas Men Apprehensive idministration building Tuesday but declined to say if she of the severely burned bodies light for his fiancee. When he learned of the crash, was the Virginia Hill who was a The National Coal Association were identified tnrougn aentaj le went to the scene.

After all has expressed no opinion on the proposed study. But some natural gas men here view it work, through cards in billfolds and through bits of clothing which had escaped the flames. friend of Benjamin (Bugsy) Siegel and in whose Beverly Hills home Siegel was slain. I "Our out of date and unju-t electoral system has produced a deadlock in the House of Commons. "In these circumstances Liberals believe that the major parties must work as far as possible to overcome the serious economic crisis that faces us.

"Extremists of the right and the left must, for the good of the nation, put their extreme views aside so that the present Parliament can be made to work Bill Repealing Oleo Tax Sent To Truman WASHINGTON, March 8 JP iope for survivors was gone, he elephoned Mrs. Frank T. Kennedy, the girl's mother. "I tried to stop her from fly-rig," Stout was quoted as saying. Among passengers the plane These gas men fear that out of Presence Kept Secret was Donald B.

hiDernarat, ii, such a commission study might Hauser declined to discuss Birmingham, industrial engineer in the Foru Iotor Com come recommendation lor an TEST THEM YOURSELF! area pattern" for fuels, and that pany's parts and accessories divi their luture plans, iney are staying at the Ambassador East sion. The young executive di i'ou'll be convinced of the power Df the Post-Gazette Want Ads vhen you give 'em a whirl. Phone Hotel. rected plants layouts in Ford's pressure might be put on the FPC to refuse pipeline extension authority to gas companies seek Only the signature of President Truman is required to take the Federal taxes off oleomargerine July 1. The Senate approved the repeal today 59 to 20.

The Herald-American and the automobile parts depots. The plane's pilot, Captain Don EXrres 1-1475. Sun-Times said the couple was ing to penetrate new territory. discovered at the hotel today. 'LANE BRYANT" Mr.

Truman is on record for UAW Rejects Lewis Loan Their presence there was so secret that the management was aid Jones of Minneapolis, wasn't on his regular run, friends of the family said. He took it so he could get back in time to go on A-Bomb Plant removal of the taxes, a matter also pledged by the Democratic surprised at learning who the patrons are. They have been at party platform. Some of them a Florida vacation Saturday. The Fire Kills 14 I 1 wLo i i ki.

Nn 4 Hill til 1 II I 1 1M have been in effect 64 years. the hotel a week. family's bags had been packed in anticipation of the Southern trip. House Gives Approval (Continued from Page 1) Associated 'Press Wirephoto The House by a vote of 262 to This flagpole was hit by the plane that crashed killing Id. The guards were Corporal Rich 106 yesterday had given its ap Moreell Takes Hauser and 3Iiss Hill are reported to have been married February 19 in Elko, New, a day after they attended the championship ski matches at Aspen, Colo.

ard A. Miller and Private Wilbur proval to the final version of the Henry. The officers were Lieuten bill worked out by a Senate- ITU Officers ant Stephen H. Perry, police and Red Cross Bid House conference committee. prison officer, and Lieutenant Nevertheless Senator Wile Hauser registered at the Ambassador a week ago.

The Herald-American said he and the See Victory Ben Moreell yesterday ac Colonel Ralph Tolve, provost marshal. The three civilians were (Republican, Wisconsin) loosed a final sentimental punch at the cepted General George C. Mar not identified. former Miss Hill had been to measure on behalf of the dairy sail's invitation to assist in the American Red Cross drive for Commandant Absent INDIANAPOLIS, March 8 IJP -Progressive candidates for top: gether constantly since then and that a maid had overhead Miss DETROIT, March -PThe CIO United Auto Workers today turned flown a $1,000,000 loan offered by John L. Lewis United Mine Workers to help finance the 43-day-old Chrysler strike.

At the same time, however, the UAW told Lewis it would be "happy" to accept "any outright contribution you or your organization may wish to make" to the Chrysler strike fund. The auto unions answer was in a letter signed by President Walter Reuther. He said that "we have not found it necessary to borrow money to support the strike and do not anticipate that we shall." In Washington, aides of Lewis said the money was offered the UAW as a loan because the Mine Workers' constitution bars outright gifts. states. He said the law would paralyze the milch cow areas, and that grass will grow in the streets The blaze was spotted at 9:35 $67,000,000.

Hill say: Seventeen nationally -k p. Pittsburgh time. offices in the International Typographical Union apparently were. He Gets Dopey For Manicure LONDON, March 8 iA lazy tiger named Sahib today was given: 1) a whiff of chloroform and 2) a manicure. Slothful Sahib had failed to use the scratching post in his cage at the London Zoo.

As a result his claws became overlong and curled back into his pads. Keepers enticed him into a box, knocked him out with the chloroform and did a quick trim job. of some industrial regions, too civic and Industrial leaders will Acting Commanding Officer "Well, the honeymoon must be nearly over. I'm getting used to act as advisors to General Mar Colonel Kenner F. Hertford took I assured today of victory in the That sentiment wasn't shared by the Southern members whose constituents grow cotton seed and shall, who as Red Cross presi personal charge of rescue and May 17 election.

I being called Mrs. Hauser." 3Iet at Resort firefighting operatings in the ab On the basis of endorsements dent is in direct command of the campaign. Mr. Moreell is board other vegetable oils used in mak sence of the Sandia commandant, II from local unions, Den Hurd, sec- chairman of the Jones Laugh- General Robert M. Montague who ing margarine.

Butter Gets Protection retary-treasurer of the ITU, pre lin Steel Corporation. The Herald-American said Miss Hill and Hauser met in January at the Idaho winter resort and romance flourished during $45 a was away of official business. dicted the Progressive candidates would defeat their Independent I opponents "by a majority of Said General Marshall: "It is most gratifying to have the in The prison building was heated by oil-burning deisel type stoves. day ski lessons. from 12,000 to 16.000." terest and support of Admiral Moreell.

His counsel on major After the wedding, the paper It is one of the last old-type struc tures on the base so heated. Woodruff Randolph, seeking a said. Hauser returned alone to Even a New England dairy state man. Senator Aiken (Republican-Vermont), said he thinks the measure gives butter more protection against "fraud" than it has had, and that the interests of the dairymen had been safeguarded as much as it is possible to do by law. problems will be of important oionei wertiord ordered an fourth term as president, re- Sun Valley, resigned and an assistance to me." immediate investigation by a iceived 422 endorsements.

His In- Charge Made by German Brings British Denial BONN, Germany, March 8 VP) A German official charged to nounced he was joining Miss Hill in Chicago. board of inquiry. i dependent opponent, C. G. Spark- Sandia officers said the base man of Detroit, received 185.

A McCANNS Downtown East Liberty 'VTilkinsburg Mt. Lebanon Bellevue fire department was on the scene The bill contains two provisions in a "matter of seconds after the third candidate, Jesse Mambeck of Washington, got 18, not enough to win a place on the day and the British denied blaze was noted. House Approves Postal Pav Raise insisted upon by the friends of butter: that British troops have orders Incinerator Has a Fire Fire in a likely spot, the incinerator at Pittsburgh Hospital, last night brought a fire company to extinguish a smouldering pile of rubbish. There were no flames firemen said, and no damage resulted. a ballot.

to fire on Germans if they again 1. Oleomargarine served nublic eatine places must be 1 break through a police cordon guarding dismantling of the Special Hot Luncheon Judy to Hear placed before the customer in three-cornered pats, or be plainly labeled. Hermann Goering steel woiks. "The smoke was so awful they were unsuccessful in getting those boys out alive," Kolster said. Cause of their death was listed as suffocation and burns.

No official estimate of the damage has yet been made. Kol-ster said his "personal guess is around "$5,000." 45c for only 2. The retail package must GRIN AND BEAR IT Fate Today bear the word "oleomargarine" or today at NEW YORK, March 8 McCanns "margarine" in type as large as any oft the label it must contain a full statement of all ingredients WASHINGTON, March 8 VP) Automatic pay raises for an estimated 120,000 World War II veterans in the postal service were voted today by the House. The estimated overall cost of the bill, passed without a roll-call vote, was $163,000,000 spread over eight years. The bill goes back to the Senate, which had passed a similar measure last August 9 without debate.

The House made several changes in it Judith Convicted spy plotters He said reports of the official Coplon and Valentin A. Gubitchev of the spread, and each part of the contents of the package must will learn tomorrow how many investigation probably would not be available for "several days." years they may have to spend in be in a wrapper bearing "oleo Sandia's atomic energy work margarine" or "margarine prison. Federal Judge Sylvester type not smaller than 20 point juyan is scheduled to pass (about 'i-inch high). sentence at 10:30 a. m.

At the is connected with the activities of the Los Alamos Atomic Laboratory, some 60 miles to the north. It also is allied with nearby Kirtland Base, the Air Force's Special Weapons Project Command Headquarters. same time, lawyers for the ex-government girl and the Sdviet Bonus Bureau Warns I engineer will seek to have their I convictions set aside. All 'Smart Operators' Bomb Blast in Belfast Miss Coplon, 28, and the 33-year-old Gubitchev were convicted Tuesday of conspiring to pass United States defense secrets to the Russians. BELFAST, Northern Ireland, March 8 UP Two policemen were critically wounded tonight a bomb explosion.

The bomb State Will Recognize No Encumbrances On Checks, Adjutant General Declares From Post-Gazette Hanisburf Bureau HARRISBURG, March 8 The Pennsylvania Bonus was thrown into the doorway of Plane Belly-Lands the Springfield Road police bar Imported lace on a lovely gown of tricot rayon jersey Sizes 40 to 50 3 98 Most feminine of them the bodice crossed with bands of French Val lace embroidered batisle between underscored with shirring at the midriff, over a full skirt! Pink'' or blue. Needs ironing. Good gift, item too! Lingerie Main Floor Order by Mail or Phone EXpress 1-1600 jccBryant 333 FIFTH AVENUE Get the McCann Habit as so many other Pitts-burghers have done! Our Cafeterias, located in the Downtown and East Liberty stores, always feature appetizing, homestyle foods low priced, too Special Hot Luncheons for Thursday! Smoked Sausage and McCanns Baked Beans Hot Biscuit or Fresh Roll and Butter Coffee Supreme 45c Savory Baked Chicken Turnover 25c racks as shifts were changing. Ih Newark; 54 Safe Bureau today reiterated a warning to "smart operators NEWARK, N. March 8 UP that they cannot get away with placing encumbrances upon The landing gear on a twin- bonus checks that soon will be mailed.

engine C-46 transport plane col- State Adjutant General Frank A. Weber reissued the i lapsed tonight, but the plane slid in 300 feet to a safe belly landing warning when a New Castle mer- Aikrn. Roy C. Aamack, Henrf W. Brrntr, Katie D.

Clark, George J. Cully. Peter F. Drnvli, Alarie Filler, Delia McConnell. Joaeph McCown, Edna G.

Mclntyre, Annie P. Minehart, Helen D. Oliver. Jessie Painter, Laura H. Priore, Anthony chant asked that several bonus the "simplest procedure in going iat jewarK Airport.

I None of the 50 passengers and about this matter, inasmuch as checks be mailed directly to him Galla(her, Georte M. Reynolds. Michael J. many of these veterans are in; i crew.of four were injured, a Port Gilei, Rev. Georf G.

Sharp. William K. in payment for merchandise. According to Weber, the New Castle merchant said that "several of my GI customers" had requested that the checks be mailed to him. He added that this would be iOf'Nevv York Authority spokes- man at the airport said.

I A pregnant woman passenger, however, was taken to St. James hospital for a routine checkup, airport police said. need of immediate delivery." Weber said there was no authorization from the veterans themselves, and that under the law such authorization, had there been any, would not be honored. GUlen, Mary Sloan. Alice M.

Hanna, Catherine L. Te Llnde. George Hardie, Dayid A. Tomlinaon. Martha T.

Haslare, Kathryn K. Weber, John F. Hayei. J. Clifford Webster, James D.

Jenkins, Thomas D. Wents, Warren Jesiolkiewle, Melyin J. Woods, Jones. Renin F. Benjamin Jr.

Death Notices on Page 18 I'm afraid we're thrown on our own 'Oh, dear unless Fignewton can fix the television.

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