San Antonio Express (Newspaper) - June 23, 1935, San Antonio, Texas GOOD HUMOR every ing on the magazine page of San Antonic Express will help start the day with a FOR Home Delivery ONLY Not for Street or Sale VOL. 174 SAN SUNDAY 5 Democrats Near Revolt in House Observers Say Roll Calf Ducked to Get Through When Majority Opposes It Liberals Distrusting Sincerity of Roosevelt on Sharing Wealth 1935, Associated June signs of undercover dissatisfaction several new deal measures arose some chiefs privately to express fears of. a major uprising in cratic ranks unless the session soon or different tactics are Concrete evidence of the tent included 1. Fourteen the senators who signed the petition for action before adjournment on taxes were some whom expressed fears that the President's ad- of the taxes might have been only a political 2. Disclosure that an actual of House members had op- posed the Wagner labor disputes which passed without a roll 3. The fact that members of the House ways and means committee werely openly expressing doubts of the constitutionality of the fey coal which is on the dent's 4. A private poll in the House indicated a substantial majority against abolition of all despite presidential pressure to swing things the Nuisance Held Tp Because of the leaders re- considered their previous decision to put through the nuisance tax extension measure without ering the new They decided to put the question directly to the On the it was learned that before the was taken private poll on the 319 Democrats showed 59 and 101 Usually the leaders 60 70 per cent of the when the roll sent and the 75 votes which Republican said their side would cast against measure would have been enough to defeat it. It took the most extreme efforts by new deal chiefs to prevent a roll call on that they said privately would have defeated the Most cratic they came from Southern members who felt the was Utilities Likewise The second poll on the utilities it was showed 6S definite on holding com- pany abolition and 129 A majority of the 113 Re- G. O. P. leaders re- are definitely against The Utilities had the lar House organization the The practice for years has been for that organization to port a in the form in which It it brought out by a In this the House in- commence committee had approved a for of holding But the President was insisting upon at- tempts .to restore by an amendment from the Because of the renewed efforts were being made to ex- the legislation on the Committee de- lays and parliamentary routine it necessary for House ers to change their plans for next Schedule Rearranged Instead of taking up Monday the amending powers of the Tennessee Valley they to spend Monday on Dis- of Columbia their ule then was to call up Tuesday the ship subsidy and follow that with utilities or ever was ready they hoped to sandwich in the Federal alcohol control Continued on Page 5, Column 1. Weather Man IKE San Antonio and Partly cloudy with light to moderate easterly to southerly Part ly cloudy Sunday and Light to moderate easterly to southerly on the Hourly Temperature SAN June 21-22. 1935. fi p 9a.m.. 12 1 2a.m....... 3 5 8a.m..........75 1a.m..........75 1 12 Noon 1p.m.. 2p.m.. 3 4 5p.m 6p.ro 7 Stern Kindness Advice to Parents Of Executed Boy Associated CANON June 22. Leonard Wisconsin farm who executed at the state prison night for the murder of a Colorado his left be- hind a to urging them to treat their children justly and released was addressed also to the administrators of orphan homes and penal those children of yours 19 to 15 years of intelligent guidance and kindness and I'll guarantee their success as men and Belongia told it is my firm be- lief that parents are to blame for a child's I do not believe that they are ways conscious of it. I know that my folks were not aware of neglecting me. 13 in the it was just ill luck that I became the I do not say this with He said he did not believe in punishment for and that discipline best can be ad- ministered by FLIGHT Portuguese Pair Escapes In- jury in Smash at Will Try Again Associated NEW June 22. Two wealthy Portuguese men planning a. flight to Rome as sporting wrecked their plane when they tried to take off from Floyd nett Field but escaped out a. Returning to the hangar they bought champagne for everyone in sight and blithely announced they would try it their blue and yellow monoplane if it can be in another if it just simply couldn't get it said Count Alfred de 25, who was at the His 27, a was to have been the tor and radio only one to too much ship carried 690 gallons of gasoline and SO of I got up with 550 gallons in Cincinnati with the greatest of The monoplane was named the Francisco de Pinedo after the Italian aviator who was burned to death trying to take off from Floyd Bennett on a similar flight last The young noblemen waited a month and a halt for good weather over the course to The who learned to fly in are the sons of Alfred de first secretary to Portuguese embassy in who died in 1917, and Florence Boylan de Monteverde of who died in leaving them independently EXPOSITIONS CALLED WASTE OF TAX MONEY Assorted June Louis voted against the appropriating for an exposition in Texas in the House said today he was up on and that will never another one as long as I am in do not know of any more in- excusable of wasting the Ludlow Just Roosevelt's Way of ing to Get Up Steam in Bogged Administration WILL TURN AGAIN His Term Thus Far sion of Switches From One Side to Other Associated June Washington centered its liveliest interest this week on what it was able to read between the lines of President tax Everything appeared an almost universal con- viction that this presidential per represented an important stone in the development of the New Its actual recommendation of higher taxes for rich neither caused surprise nor modified the tax policies of the The philosophy on the President based his and the cial and political implications which arose from his stirred the capital as it has not been stirred in weeks except by the Supreme Court's NRA The President said it was his ultimate purpose to break down the great fortunes of the country in the interest of a wider tion of to use the taxing power of the Government to re- duce the surpluses and scale down the profits of the most prosperous of the great and to wipe out entirely some of the giant holding not only in the utility field but in all Background To realize the full force of that it is necessary to con- sider the setting and For more than two the Administration has been aging first one and the other wing of national It has given hope to the liberal one and hope to the conservative the All in Roosevelt has been able to retain friends both although the prediction often has been made that he must choose definitely one way or the Recently tension has increased between the White House the The XRA decision greatly accelerated a right-wing attack which had been developing among Republicans and tive The Chamber of Commerce of the United generally recognized as the Iman of organized openly j denounced foremost New Deal Every one of the pending Administration legislative ures began to encounter stubborn Stagnation A week ago it appeared that the New Deal was almost in a state of The conservative influence had slowed up tions in all The right-wing advisers felt was a prospect that might be prevailed upon to let matters predicted that if he industry would go for- ward with assurance toward re- Roosevelt aid two He told the leaders in Con- gress he wanted his complete gram passed before regardless of the pressure from I the As a result of his ex- both Senate and House I pushed forward with a. sudden burst of Among other bills advanced nearer final enactment were the social security and ties although both were heavily he dropped his tax without on the heads the conservatives in Con- Whether it turns out that he will demand action at this sion on his or permit them to go over until next is a secondary The circumstance was that he chose just this time to make his ideas and that he used arguments which cratic conservatives among his in- New Sky Visitor Declared Comet Lacking Tail South Observer Makes Associated June Astronomical sights trained tonight on a. strange new visitor in southeastern declared by Prof. Otto director oC Yerkes to be a tailless a comet all said Dr. probably has never bean seen discovery was wired to tis Thursday night after It was first observed by Cyril Jackson of South Then one of our Philip got two of Thursday and one last the 24-inch observation will be necessary before the direction of its path around the sun can be de- can't say yet how Ions will be nor whether it will be in skies a few weeks or a few is not visible to the naked Rejects Answer of Guilty and Will Set Date for Trial Monday ATTORNEY FIGHTS Declares Bullying By G-Men Half Convince Her She is Guilty Associated June other tearful attempt .by blonde Margaret Waley to plead guilty in the George haeuser kidnaping was blocked today after her attorney expressed belief she could not be my said Stephen for it can be spotted with appointed by the court the largest We know definitely only that it is a diffuse but tailless is an important and inter- esting and will keep on observing we do all comets long as it is within Dr. Struve said tion on the new comet had been wired to the Harvard College Ob- at which also had had word of the discovery the Astronomical Exchange Service at Th Yerkes photographs are the first take of the strange which has a tude of 14 in the Wisconsin to defend the 19-year-old wife of Harmon M. could not be convicted if she went to I think a trial would be the best after talking to her Sobbing and the re- young whose band guilty to violation yesterday and was sentenced to 45 was denied permission to plead similarly by Federal Judge E. The judge announced a date would be set Monday for Mrs. Waley's on the same charge in which her husband was Lost Without Mate Without her chewing ex-convict husband whose last word in court was a plea in her the seemed Her eyes were red and puffed and tears still rolled down her unrouged Waley's attitude and by were blamed by O'Brien for Mrs. Waley's ence on pleading of O'Brien said Mrs. Waley had refused to plead not guilty because she feared her husband and knew he wanted her to the with is not guilty and never Mrs. Anna Richard Brano the pio tured they arrive at the House in: N. on lor the murder of the locked They were not permitted in believed herself O'Brien the have ABOUT mm Debts and Navies Declared on Program Of Discussions -i Willing to Get Out of tics if Roosevelt Will ly Share Wealth Associated June a letter President Roosevelt which was read Senate ator Long worked on her so hard that she that elimination from has become distracted and politics would be the immediate ders if she isn't af tor j and sure result of your The attorney Mrs. ley knew nothing of the kidnaping until two days after the when she heard the voice of the little lumber family scion in an Judge Cushman asked O'Brien to say whether Mrs. Waley assisted in transporting the Cadet Saves Life Of Officer When Three Jump Plane of the share our wealth Promising atom of port and for a bution of wealth Long asked how far the chief executive would go on the the Long's the plan would levy a capital tax of 1 per cent on fortunes or up to 95 per cent on more than His pension plan would give about a month to all over 60 years of ace with in- come of less than a year and resources of less than At the outset of his letter Long said the President's tax program was for such was your promise prior to your and and even after your After referring to his tion from Long would thereby have an- other complete case for the cited in contrast with my support of your Continued on Pare 5, Column 2. Continued 5, Column 2. Death Ends Solitary Singing and Tambourine Playing of Deposed Emperor of Report Says June per Paris Soir in a copyright ar- ticle reported today the death of the dethroned Emperor of Liji in a Jonely tain top prison in the province of far from Addis The describing the for- mer emperor's life as that of a in an iron said that he died six months but that his death had been kept secret by the Yasu was the grandson of Em- peror Menelik who defeated Italian troops in the Battle of Ad- in 1S06. was deposed in 1916 as the result of a tribal rebellion and his made em- press in Paris Soir asserts that he was placed in a case 60 feet square after his capture in 1317. He was permitted to with his guards by means of a drawbridge had no other As the result the paper says he became a narcotic addict and sang and played the tambourine con- stantly in his isolated ing moments of the paper he learned of growing international despite the efforts of the government to keep Lij nominated by Menelik II as his took the reins of government in 1911, while Menelik was still He was never crowned in 1916 after he had failed effort to build up a federation of Moslem although Ethiopia is not a Moslem he was by the Ethiopian CHILDREN SEE CIRCUS TRAGEDY Woman Falls to Death When Wire Fails June hundreds of hushed children blonds Vera Senior was killed under the doing of The out in force for watched the slim woman in silken tights mount to her 175-foot fasten a pulley on a wire which slanted at an angle to the and then grip the pulley in her As the veteran of 20 years on the high shot from her the taut wire suddenly sagged and she dropped about 165 feet to the Her body was E. Lawrence owner of the said one of the ing posts or wires had apparently worked out of As the accident the William and her six-year-old Billy were putting oh their clowning act in an adjoining tent where Billy was advertised as boy The father and son quit the show and planned to return body to their home in Toledo for RUBENS PAINTINGS BURN IN PALACE FIRE Associated June that swept part of the 18th tury Palace of the Count De Com- in heart of Seville day destroyed many valuable works of including two ings Carlos and sons of the were burned in Continued on 5, Column 3. WOMAN SLAYER CLINGS TO HOPE Mrs. Coo Believes Governor Will Save Associated N. June 22.- tured by sleeplessness and her blonde hair grayed with Mrs. Eva 43, today clung to the hope that she will cape the She is to die Ju ie 27. Sing Sing attendants reported that she complains constantly of fierce hope for ex- clemency is sustained by the fact that Mrs. Martha her accomplice in the murder of Harry escaped the death still she was that Governor Lehman will do something for Those who have access to the death house report her weight from to 30 pounds lighter than the woman who was lodged in a death cell nine months o Mrs. Coo and Mrs. Clift were convicted of murdering Wright his killing him by ing a car Mrs. Cop cuses Clift of driving the car at the Officers Have Only That to to Identity CORPUS June body of an- unidentified young red-haired partially wrapped in a carnival her Brooks Trio Bail Out When Ship Takes Fire While Flying Home From June 22 Parachuting feet skull thick brush o was i a. found in line mately 100 yards from the highway late cloaks the death said to be about 20 who apparently slain where and brought to the lonely stretch of country approximately miles fiom bandla Her head appeared crushed with some heavy and she had been dead or six The woman wore only both expensive of Indian about portion There were marks of cation the clothing and the an wore no was of approximately five feet ing county body Miller of of- It was San ATI t o n i o. Tex b e 1 y. with lives today from an ob- servation J a n e which c a 1! ff h t crashed and burned near Calif. The flyers e d- o n 1 a They said the left motor of the suddenly Burst Trotzky Likened to White Guards By Successor of Early Revolutionist Who Accuses Him of Plotting Death Associated June 32. Leon famed Russian was publicly accused today of inciting terrorists to strike at the Soviet Stanislas member of tha political bureau of the Communist listed now living in Leo Kameneff and gorio Zinovieff as instigators of the assassination of Sergei seph Stalin's close at grad last December 1. Reporting to Ukraine Com- munist which he sior said of Trotsky's di- rect connection with death been unearthed in connection the expulsion the party of Abel tary of the All-Union Central Ex- He listed the exiled former head of the army aa an outright enemy of attempting to save the no longer is any difference between Trotsky and the White Investigation had he that and former Soviet who have been held in prison since shortly after not only in- spired the of but were direct the der and acted in full agreement with was expelled from of- positions and the Communist because he gave enemies of ing of the former Government He said his eign openly urged lence appealed for istic acts our leaders hie beard ar- rived at Oslo months In Norway for his health He reported seriously ill. from and they immediately The plane burned soon after j The I. pan Cadet F H Mac Duff R. of Army Air were returning to Brooks participating in maneuvers over California this Giles was a few hundred feet from the earth when para- chute a brush fire burned over hundred Capt. the courage of ble Capt Dugan was sitting in the the nose of the big and waft unible but because 'the ring the plane was remained .at control my way to the rear an Jumped Capt. Dugan said last We were falling he on and manipulated until I had was at of his Charles lookout at ton lake the saw the plane burst while flight through his He reported the accident and the brush to other Sgt. R. near the Cadet detected the warned KC I. the cockpit just behind the propeller Cadet MacDuff yelled to Sgt With the gamely stayed with controls while his cap way to the Dugan was unable to leave the plane from the June day Dispatch tonight said former Prime Minister would go to the to discuss war currency and navies with President It claimed -in- formation that the white-haired who resigned as ister June become lord dent of in Stanley win's England shortly important to A the same effect was chronicled by the columnist just one week i to be termed completely without j foundation by British I Denials also responsible quarters describing the as and asserting the project had not been seriously considered the foreign office by Business At the same it. was learned the government is with the with the has beea during the past Changes expected under Sam u new for- eign was Baldwin and Hoare the must be made in- the conduct of foreign policy Some political circles said they been to both Parliament and government after the fall While much of fact that MacDonald's America bi ought forth the declaration that United States and point out came back far as ments are Will the Dispatch insists it had been definitely send MacDonald to ington talk over the three major problems confronting the two He will take him plans reduce the British war oh which installments have been and an the in which the United vast sums and gets it r Concerning the dispatch MacDonald will for have reached a friendly and satisfactory agreement with many the naval tonnage 35 per cent of Now want to reach with all the other bis In- the matter of the article Tvill seek to get agree as to how many dollars shall a so world's traders will know the the motor cut off. Duff frantically worked with his ailerons and stabilizers to slow as With Continued on Page 5, Column 3. Continued on Page 5, Column Nation Survives NRA Roper Admits Exert No Effect on Says Associated June Department today 1 there was no indication that NRA pronounced one-way or the In the face code it trade -in its survey of 33. trends fn wholesale the survey of no cial significance awl losses being about equally the Tork gave evidence ol A larger volume in substantially although actual weie not Department sales in Philadelphia showed improvement over the previous the volume was 7 per cent below that of Los the weekly index readied point since m St. retarded by cool and wet weather registered a gain of 7 per cent over the previous retail trade continued to be adversely affected by weather with particular reference to seasonal apparel I