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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • 20

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THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, SUNDAY, MARCH 1, 1931 kiwi memo ments of the Seventy-first Congress STROKE PROVES FATAL ing of the case Against Casper AIRPLANES BEAR CAMEL ADS. Four airplanes of the American have been the passage of the Sol Hebestrelt, 31 years old. real estate broker and builder, 6044 Overlin Airways Company, three specially "CUSTOMERS" Appear As Witnesses diers' Bonus loan bill, which involves a cash outlay variously estimated from $500,000,000 to $1,700,000,000 from a treasury that faces a deficit at the end of the current fiscal year ohartered and the fourth the regu Street, Bond Hill, charged with hav ing conspired with Charles E. Berg' balance of power throughout the Congress. After March 4 the line-up of the Senate will be 48 Republicans, 47 Democrats and one Farmer-Labor, When these figures are borne In mind, it Is not difficult to picture the utter lack of control that may be expected in the Senate of the lar air mall plane of the Embry-Rld die Company, took off yesterday aft man, 28 years old, Shady Lane, YVoodsldo Subdivision, Madlsonvllle, and the Norris Muscle Shoals bill, still awaiting Presidential approval ernoon with a cargo of plates and mats for Camel cigarette advertise to violate the Volstead Prohibition Act in connection with the possession ments which will appear in virtually Seventy-second Congress.

Liquor Case Is Enlivened By Tills Between Lawyers and transportation of liquors. every dally paper in America Thurs or disapproval, denounced by Us opponents as a socialistic experiment in government operation. The Senate has to its credit the ratification of the three-power naval limitation treaty, negotiated by the Hoover Administration at the London conference last year. Both jec, to sharp criticism of Harry A. Abrams, Assistant United States District Attorney, but nevertheless Commissioner Siemon insisted that the witnesses had the right to consult counsel before responding to questions put to them by the Government attorney.

The matter broke with the examination by Abrams of Fred J. Fleck, Beechcrest Lane, and with objections of Hebestrelt's counsel, Joseph H. Woste and Max Schiff. to questions propounded to the witness by Abrams. Woste and Schiff called upon the Commissioner to advise the witness that he need not answer.

Abrams contended that the witness need fear nothing from frank answers, in view of the fact that under these circumstances witnesses are immune from prosecution. Judge Siemon advised Flack It would be advisable for him to consult counsel and complying with this advice Flack called in It is In the House, however, that President Hoover will find the big day morning, March 6. The Court's intervention was to advise the witnesses, some of whom were said to have been customers, 5W The advertisements are a part of the Intensive newspaper campaign of ger change. The present majority of 1 it the R. J.

Reynolds Tobacco Jom To Miss Mary E. Williams, Sister Of Insurance Company Head. Miss Mary E. Williams, 2933 Fairfield Avenue, a member of one of Cincinnati's most prominent families, died last night at 7:05 o'clock at her home. She had suffered a stroke of apoplexy shortly after noon yesterday.

Only three months ago her brother, William J. Williams, then President of the Western and Southern Life Insurance Company, died. Another brother, Charles F. Williams, now President of the is driving up from Florida, where he has been sojourning recently. Funeral arrangements will not be made until his arrival, relatives said last night.

Miss Williams made her home with a sister, Mrs. Edward S. Runnolls, of the Fairfield Avenuo address. She was active In church and charitable affairs. Besides those survivors already mentioned there remain another sister and another brother.

Miss Anna that they did not have to testify as to matters which might incriminate them and also that the Supreme branches ratified Secretary Mellon's 100 votes has been reduced almost to the vanishing point as the result nf ii last November. The nanv in connection with its new eel Over Identification Of Prisoner-Alleged Buyers Stand On "Rights" In Testifying. agreement with France for the set lophane wrapper for Camel clga Court of the United States had held tlement of the $4,000,000,000 debt to rettes. The company is conducting that under certain circumstances the United States, virtually complet latest count of the next House is 218 Republicans, 216 Democrats and $50,000 trize contest, which ends purchasers of liquor from bootleg ing the funding of the $12,000,000,000 Wednesday at midnight. gers are not subject to prosecution one Farmer-Laoor.

The present House functioned with nn sffrlnrv under the skillf'il as conspirators to violate tne vo Plates (or advertisements to appear In papers of the Middle West 'August A. Siemon, United States Commissioner, intervened in behalf witnesses yesterday at the hear stead Act. in loans advanced to me Ainea vjov-ernments during the World War. Taxes Are Reduced. Other legislative accomplishments The action of the Court was sub- end Eastern States are being shipped leadership of Speaker Nicholas Long-wnrth until the bonus loan bill came by regular air mall, special delivery Joseph S.

Graydon and Gregor This shipment was despatched by the along. But It is by no means certal.i of the Seventv-first Congress were: Moorman, of Maxwell and Ramsey. Th pmerrencv tax reduction of Elizabeth Proctor, Negro maid in that the Republicans win comrui organization of the next Housa. snUpr Tvnffworth was renominated Rapid Electrotype Company and will be followed Immediately by another large allotment, which will collective the Flack family, was called to iden tify Hebestreit as a man she was said know under the name of ly represent the largest air mall ship J. Williams, Cincinnati, and John T.

ment of this nature ever made out of unanimously at the Republican caucus last Thursday night, but nearly a score of Republicans stayed away so as not to be bound by the cau Roberts, and to whom a note was Williams, Oakland, Calif. Cincinnati. written bearing the words Mr. Flack says six bottles is all he has.1 cus action. She also was excused pending con sultation with counsel.

Longworth Is Strong. Thi Hoe not mean, necessarily Permanent Waves G. R. Dye, 512 Union Central Build that they will vote against Longworth ing, summoned to identify a cnecK for $25 and to identify Hebestreit as $160,000,000 recommended by the Administration to stimulate business following the stock market crash of November, 1929. Vast appropriations recommended by the Administration to speed up government construction work on public buildings, highways and river improvements to relieve unemployment.

Three bills, sponsored by Senator Robert F. Wagner, of New York, to deal with future unemployment crises. Adoption of the Norris resolution submitting to the states for their approval a constitutional amendment to abolish "lame duck" sessions of Congress. Final enactment of congressional reapportionment legislation after Ignoring it for 10 years beyond the for SpeaKer. Many or ineui aiv Inaiircinir now for tru inZ purposes.

Roberts, also was a bone of conten' $1 Th Knnano members, for example, LESSONS tion between the Government and the Commissioner, with the result and others from the West and South Abrams declared that consultations 9mm Deposit your S1.00 this week and get your permanent any time within SO days. Be sure to make your deposit this week, as prices are sure to be Increased as the spring west are on the warpath Decause the present Congress refused to place an embargo on oil shipments with lawyers would avail them noth- as SI ine. since the Government would compel them to testify. The Commissioner responded with the state BY EXPERT TEACHERS OF THE WLRLITZER CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC With Each Musical Instrument Purchased This Week ment that he thought it to be nis to this country. Another group is demanding liberalization of the House rules to permit more freedom oJ action.

They will hold out until they wring every concession they can get from the dutv to advise witnesses of their 8 rights. time fixed by the constitution. rush comes on. Farls Ylf 1 Alvetta Marie Wt H. pleated Piwh-l'p thenunda A A Requlree no rft it fO.UU i Mttlng Other Witnesses Called.

Reorganization of the federal Other witnesses called were Ed BANJO Power Commission. ward Kessell, 6401 Paddock Road, In Transfer of the National Prohibi whose home Federal prohibition in House leaders. Longworth has the psychological advantage of being the party's choice for Speaker and furthermore, no one In his party has a greater personal fnllnwlncr than he. Those who could tion Bureau from the Treasury to vestieators found 100 cases of fine WARNER WAVE UNITED Onn Etm. Oven Etm.

the Justice Department. Expansion and regulation or fed id liquors last December; Max Schoon-maker, 31 Garfield Place, former waiter of the Cincinnati Club, who make a formidable showing against eral prisons. The permanent of unusual beauty and quality. Permanent Wave System 515 Lyric Theater Bldg. Phone MAin 1141.

'10 him are too regular 10 run against testified he telephoned orders for Liberalization of the drastic Jones five and ten" prohibition act In the TENOR New Lyric Model $35 This new Lyric Tenor Banjo Outfit is specially priced at 135. Complete villi cae and extras. Try to duplicate this value elsewhere at twice the price. Free lesjon course with each instrument purchased this week. Come in Monday.

Interest of better enforcement. 5 him. To defeat him, the Insurgents will have to vote for a Democrat, and few of them are willing to go back liquor to "Roberts" but that he had never seen the man; Jerome J. Frisch, 3040 Madison Road; Roy W. Craig, 6300 Vine Street; George Drought relief measures providing for loans to sufferers In the drought stricken areas.

President Hoover and the Senate 4v! ml have been in frequent clashes over Presidential appointments. Probably the most notable was the rejection A of the nomination of Judge John i Parker, North Carolina for the Telephoat: MAJn 4400 United States Supreme Court. WEST. FOURTH STREET A bitter fight was staged also CLARINET home with that record. But it is Mie fact that it will only take a few to throw control to the Democrats that makes the result uncertain until the vote is actually taken.

All in all, the outlook in the next Congress Is far from encouraging to advocates of efficient and economical government. Presidential politics will be In full blast when the Congress convenes in December, and the urge for partisan advantage will be even more -potent than it was in the Congress now approaching its end. The President no doubt will have to travel a rocky road from next December until Congress adjourns for the Presidential campaign in 1932. against the nomination of Charles E. Hughes to be Chief Justice, but he was confirmed by a majority in ex- TjiPrpmJprp Siiprial cess of two to one.

Only recently there was a spectacular contest over President Hoover's appointments to 1K the new Federal Power Commission, the final chapter of which soon is to be written in the Courts. More Trouble Faced. President Hoover faces the last $37.50 A fine Boehin System Clarinet in the new ebonite finish, priced complete with case at only $37.50. See this remarkable value Monday. Take advantage of the course of free lessons by competent instructors.

half of his administration with a new Congress that will be out of his Rack, 6407 Paddock Road: Frank-Erinkmoeller. 6528 Iris Avenue, and Leo Schulte, President of tin Schulte Motor Car Company, Norwood. At the conclusion of their examination the defense abruptly announced further examination would be waived. Commissioner Siemon held Hebestreit to the Federal Grand Jury in $7,500 bond. The bond was provided and he was released.

Not until Joe Herbe, 33 years old. Blue Rock Pike, Mount Airy, had run his automobile into a blind street and onto the property of Phil Pfalzgraf, 2935 Wardell Avenue, Cheviot, Ohio, demolishing the barn, and had attempted an escape through the woods in the vicinity, was he captured by S. R. White, Federal Prohibition Investigator, Cincinnati, early yesterday. More Found At Home.

Ir. the machine, the investigator says, were found 12 gallons of alcohol. A search of Herbe's home netted 40 gallons more of alcohol and five cases of assorted whiskies, it was said. When Herbe was arraigned before Commissioner Siemon, White told the Commissioner he had chased Herbe from home and over roads in Mount Airy, Cheviot and Westood for more than 10 miles. He arrested Herbe and was on his way to Cincinnati when his automobile ran out of gasoline.

Unable to find a filling station White poured some of the seized alcohol into his gas tank for the remainder of the trip. Herbe entered a plea of not guilty and waived examination. He was held to the Federal Grand Jury in $1,500 bond. control in both branches. Fortunate ly, however, he will not have to deal with it for eight months.

The Novem ber election last year resulted In nu merous casualties to sitting Republic ans in both Senate and House. The A Delicious 60c Luncheon Served Daily Except Sunday in the POMPEIAK ROOM ssmmm Hotel Havlin Republican Insurgents will hold the balance of power in both branches. By joining with the Democrats they can block the Administration at every turn. The present line-up of the senate is 53 Republicans, 42 Democrats and one Farmer-Labor. Even with this paper Republican majority, the In surgent Republicans have held the SAXOPHONE New American Artist Eb Alio, complete with rase and extras CLARINET New Henri Farny Silver Model, Boehm System, in case 55.00 TRUMPET A'eio Perfection Model, silver with gold bell, complete tcith case 324.50 TROMBONE AW Artist Special, silver with gold bell, complete with case 24.7t Dignified Payment Plan WuRLlIZER 121 EAST FOURTH STREET BETWEEN WALNUT AND MAIN OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 P.

M. 14 as John D. Taragin, 62 years old, 632 Ludlow Avenue, Hamilton. Ohio, was arraigned before Commissioner Siemon under charge of having manu Noonday Lenten Services For Busy People Every Day During Lent Except Saturdays and Sundays 12:0512:30 factured liquor and having possessed a still at his home in violation of the Volstead act. He pleaded guilty and was held to the Federal Grand Jury In $500 bond.

Charles E. Bergman waived ex amination under the charges of hav ing transferred and possessed liquor and was held to the grand Jury under $7,500 bond. He waa accused of having transported and possessed six cases of liquor and with having CHRIST CHURCH EAST FOURTH STREET at his home 60 cases or wnisKey ana 50 gallons of alcohol. Following a raid on his home by Federal prohibition agents, Arthur Clemons, 24 years old, machinist, 224 Sherman Avenue, Reading, Ohio, was arraigned before Commissioner Sie A Spring Sale Every Piece Is Fresh, NEW Just Arrived. French Crepe and Pure Dye Crepe de Chine Underthings Preacher this week: VERY REV.

PERCY T. EDROP, D. D. Springfield, Mass. A HALF HOUR OF ORGAN MUSIC 12:80 to 1:00.

Wednesday Mrs. Lillian Arkell Rlxford. Friday Edward O. Mead, Oxford, Ohio. E-v-c-r-y-b-o-d -y W-e-l-c-o-m-e mon, under charges of having manufactured whisky and having pos sessed a still and distilling apparatus in violation of the Prohibition Act.

CX IF He entered a plea of not guilty and YOU was held in $1,000 bond for preliminary hearing March 9. PAY CASH! GOING HOME! CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE. 17 WEST FOURTH STREET votes with every promise of harmonious relations between the Executive and Legislative branches, developed Telephone): MAin 400 Monday Begins a Demonstration of rampant insurgency at the outset and is winding up its hectic career in a etage of hostility toward the President that has no parallel since the 4.95 days of Wood row Wilson. Cincinnati's new Furniture Store is strictly a cash store. Every transaction is for cash only.

For that reason you buy at lower prices. Murphy Goebel'8 cash policy means definitely lower prices. There is no bookkeeping; no. collectors; no red tape; no demand for payment in this store after furniture is in your home. You pay only one price here and the fine Furniture and Rugs we offer are of the highest value, newest in design and of utmost comfort, conveni-snce and attractiveness to make your dome all the more livable.

You'll find us at 125-7-9 West Fifth near Race. We've filled a big six-floor building to capacity with Furniture and Rugs and offer selection seemingly without end. Salespeople, many of whom you already know, will be of helpful aid in the selection of the most suitable styles for your home. The outstanding achievements of that first special session, which lasted, s.a.ve for a brief summer recess, until the opening of the first regular Rengo Belt Corsets Girdles Corsetles session in December, were the Haw- lcy-Smoot tariff bill and the Farm Relief Act. Both were patchworks of compromise, unsatisfactory to all hew Sleeves elements.

High protectionists and low tariff advocates alike pronounced the Haw- ley-Smoot bill as the worst tariff MISS SADIE ANDERSON will be at McAlpln's to give you the benefit of her wide experience to personally aid you in selecting the Rengo Belt model best suite' to your needs. She will explain the exclusive features of Rengo Belts and supervise your fitting. The New Length for Daytime Wear Shown at McAlpin's bill that was ever passed by Congress. The President signed the bill, CHEMISES, SLIPS, DANCE SETS and PANTIES tailored with the utmost simplicity, or gay with lace frills and furbelows. Shades of tea rose, 'white, flesh and peach.

McAlpinV-Second Floor West nothwlthstanding he had recommend ed In his Inaugural message limited revision of the tariff. The Farm Relief measure was enacted after weeks of bitter contro Back Lace Corsets, $3.50 to $5.00 versy, during which the Republican Sketched right a distinctly unusual afternoon frock with bracelet sleeves, a waistline jacket and Ice green used for contrast. The bracelet sleeves are edged with deep niching, and the skirt has the correct, low placed fullness. In size 14. Sketched left a charming exponent of the bracelet-length sleeve of black and white printed chiffon over flesh crepe, with a delightful flesh-colored blouse.

The bracelet sleeves are deeply edged with black fur. Notice the multiple tucking of the long, gracefully flared skirt. In size IK. $3.50 to $6.50 Corsetles, Girdles, MURPHY GOEBEL FURNITURE RUGS 125-7-9 West Fifth Street, Near Race "The Old Lowry Goebel Stand." insurgents parted company with the President, never to return. Already $500,000,000 has been appropriated to carry out its provisions, and yet farm prices are at their lowest levels in years.

Three members of the Federal Farm Board, authorized by the act, including the Chairman, Alexander Legge, are about to retire, and the President faces the task shortly of reorganizing the board. McALPIN'S $35.00 $39.50 $3.50 to $5.00 McAtpin's Second Flnor WIST WUtTH $ItT McAlpln't Thlrt Flooi Eait The other outstanding achieve-.

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