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   Syracuse Herald (Newspaper) - June 12, 1931, Syracuse, New York                               1 v f f THE HERALD is the Only Syracuse Newspaper with Complete Wire and Cable Reports of Both the ASSOCIATED PRESS and the UNITED PRESS GREATEST NEWSPAPER INDEPENDENT Owned and Made in Syracuse Heart of Nation's industrial Empire CITY EDITION VOL NO Nf FRIDAY THREE CENTS British Goes Down With Cargo Crew of Ten Saved Coast Guard Boat Davis Inquiry Is Started New June 12 Hie British vessel Shuben relieved by Coast Guard officials to lave had a valuable cargo of liquor sank today 50 miles south of after a collision with Coast Guard destroyer Davis The vessel's crew of 10 was rescued The service which was y was trailing tne British when the collision formerly the arrived on rum row re- While a complete report of accident had not been received lere by customs and Immigration of- coast guard officials expressed lie opinion the British vessel rammed service cralt while attempting to to escape surveillance Members of the Shuben Acadia's new were taken off the vessel by the bout Marion The Davis radioed the men were being brought lere The extensively damaged sank two hours after the A Coast Guard board of will Inquire into the accident master and members of the crew if the Shuben will be given n opportunity to testify Boat Seized With Rum York June 12 peed boat its crew of three len and a liquor cargo valued at were captured today after a mile chase by Coast who the pilot house of the fleeing raft with machine gun bullets Two men In the pilot house saved by hugging the floor and the man in the engine aom finally surrendered West lank Light The equipped with three berty is lies in the name of August of N J It was sund to contain 110 bags and 40 egs of rye whisky The brought to the barge said they were Frank Reyt ey and James Gerard and iimes Coney Island h States Given Right To Examine Tax Returns to TL S June 12 ion of Federal Income tax returns y state officials la permitted under modified Treasury regulation The new rule also permits to inspect the return on the under whose will they are The heir Is required to low that he has a material Interest i Information contained In the re- am Right to refuse any al the privilege of inspecting the is vested In the commissioner f Internal revenue The purpose in the first change IB 3 permit state officials to compare income tax returns to state of individuals and thereby the taxpayers to make their turns h KERNEL reight Bate Increase Before Foil Forecast Page 2 Url Driver Kills Man In Dense Fog Pago 3 Body to Be Brought to Syracuse Page 4 Ivc Women Arrested in Strike Parade Page 5 Group Buys B As S Line Page 6 2 Autos in Party Visiting State Forests Pago 1 Run Power Plants Prosperous Page 9 10 ehman Tells Mayors Work Must Be Made Page 13 Red Brand 1 Undecided on His Air Route Page 17 ate Pictures In the Day's News Page 18 Operators Put on Run Woodcock Page 19 on Clark Ruling Boon to Drys Page 20 SECTION Milk Firms Under Inquiry Page 1 octal Women's Feature Section Pages 22 and 23 ago ot Comic Strips Page 24 heater Programs Pago 25 adlo Programs Page 26 ure Mercury Poison Cases by Operation Page 27 ports Section Pages 28 to 30 Record Page 32 THE WEATHER Fair and tonight nd Saturday i every red Gloom Chasers dv Homemade Ice Cream e Sees Prosperity THOMAS President Green Sees Prosperity Return in Own Business Publicity Fund Asked New York Should Boomed for Conference Hears If the nationwide hotel business within recent weeks may be used as a Indications are that bottom of the depression has been passed and that the curve is moving though Thomas D of New president and executive tor of the American Hotel told 100 members of the New York State Hotel Association at the third semi-annual meeting in Hotel Syracuse today Green was principal speaker at the session this ing a morning program during which Claude J chairman of the legislative proposed an appropriation plan for State ity purposes In the reports of the satisfaction was expressed con- legislation for removing on Page Column Two Scores Seized as Tax Disturbances L I Newspapers Closed 11 j i 11 i i Diet Demands Rescinding of Decrees by Government June 12 Communist riots against emergency tax decrees caused the police to special precautions today on of the ministry of the interior Communists again clashed with authorities at a mass meeting in lin last night attended by persons Police made a search for weapons and arrested scores Ernst chief speaker and a ber of- the declined to be searched and was taken into custody As the crowd moved away from the sports palace after the lice were forced to fire blank and to their clubs to maintain order Several newspaper offices were placed under guard to prevent the participants from aging them Five persons were wounded In when police up a radical demonstr tlon near the lish church Ten thousand persons were present at a gathering preceding the outbreak One person was killed and two were Injured at Lauenburg as a result of authorities efforts to separate a mob of Communists fighting among selves Police were attacked when they tried to the row ing in a and had to resort to firearms to battle their way out Conflict between Communists and National Socialists brought about 20 on Column Hoover Will Go To Rapidan Today On Fishing Trip June 12 dent Hoover decided to go to dan late today to take advantage of the the season for which closes Monday It will be his first day of real ing since Each cently he has conducted economy conferences Those in charge of the commerce ana labor bureaus are yet to bo consulted Mrs Poland Next Week June 12 ish announced today that Mrs Woodrow Wilson definitely had accepted an invitation to be present at for the tion of a memorial to the president Mrs Wilson will sail on the than next week Do yon own a If one of the people who like the to own a read Herald flea tlon No Boats and Accessories Yon can hny one Ht amazingly low prices OUK OFFICE In the AMr Arcade M3 Is con Ten fence UM U U Display THE reste Former Syracusan Among Six Held at Port Jervis Place in Operation Barrels of Brew Samples Taken for Test Jervis June 12 agents operating from the prohibition enforcement headquarters today seized barrels of beer in the old Deer Park brewery here They arrested six men The agents said the which operated for 30 years before the ad- vent of had applied lor a permit to manufacture cereal but that the permit had not been issued The men arrested were held for ar- at Kingston They said they were William Riley of N William of New James of Ozone Marcus H Sexton of New York night engineer at the and Harvey Kent and Goyn of Port electricians The agents said the brewery was In lull operation when they and that all six men were working They revealed the brewery had tinder surveillance for some time ples of the beer were taken lor ical analysis as to alcoholic content on Column Roosevelt Attends School To Visit Col House June 12 lin D Roosevelt Is In Boston today for commencement exercises at ton where his and are and a luncheon Saturday with Col ward M House at Manchester Governor Roosevelt refused to dis- cuss politics He said the present visit was a purely family and social occasion and that the luncheon to given for him by Colonel House hod no political significance Investigate Report Of Fire Menace in Salina Street Store William W commissioner of public this afternoon ordered Inspector Charles F Wilkes of the Syracuse fire department to gate complaints of a fire menace Jn the rear of a store at 970 South Salina Street The complaint Is that wooden and crates and other waste matters arc being deposited In the establishment The commissioner di- the inspector to notify the owners to clean up the store If con- ditions are as described Ardmore Deputies Plead Not Guilty 12 u ty Vv G turn Cecil Crosby pleaded not guilty their Arraignment today on murder charges for the slaying here last Monday of Cortes young cousin of the Mexican and his col- lege Manuel Garcia Gomez Judge John B said he would set the date for their trial tomorrow He said It would begin during the week of June 22 Young GOP To President Mention of Hoover's Name Brings Cheers at Conference Drive Seen Launched 1932 Candidacy Pressed by Fess and Brown at Capital Amelia Earhart's Autogiro No One Is Injured June 12 Amelia Earhart Putnam escaped in- Jury today when her autogiro crashed from an altitude of about 30 feet as she was taking off from the airport here to resume her Journey eastward from The plane was aged considerably The autogiro failed to attain cient momentum on and crashed amid parked automobiles in a space near the hangar of the Abilene airport Although several automobiles were it was reported that no one In the crowd was injured Miss hart climbed out of the plane and walked a short distance away DANIEL KORAN'S EMPIRE MARKET Good news for the roast down again Fresh creamery roll Delicious fresh tub butter High quality beef rib roast Swift's Premium 11 Armour's Star small hams Wilson's Certified hams Black Hawk small Morris Supreme Sally Lee small Cudahy's Peacock hams Center cuts of above hams Nice tender Big or whole Small lean smoked picnics 13c smoked picnics Spring lamb Spring lamb shoulder Spring Iamb any size Onondaga leg or loin Veal chops cutlets Fancy fresh Ibs High quality beef plate High quality shoulder stew beef High quality beef shoulder roast Medium beef shoulder High quality round steak High quality sirloin steak High quality porterhouse steak Medium beef round steak Lean pork shoulder Lean pork full size lie Roost cuts from shoulder He Lean fresh or whole blooming Visitors welcome Indian Spring Sent to Seen Papal Nuncio Delivers Mussolini Settlement Is Near Spanish Catholics Issue Appeal Like One That Started Riots Washington June 12 Hoover drive started yesterday by Chairman Simeon D Pess of the Re- publican National Committee arid postmaster General Brown was con- today by Secretary Hyde in his speech before the young lican conference President of the United States is all the Secretary of Agriculture asserted His declaration stirred a demonstration After a speech upon the Farm Board the secretary brought up the Presidential issue doubt if any he ever subjected to malice organized to the tenth degree which he but he has never raised his voice in Mr Hyde called upon the young Republicans to mallets on the members in the party Lauding the Republican party he can't understand what there is or progressivism in running around iu circles singing hymns ol Mr Hyde emphasized that the of the Farm Board was to aid in the organization culture He stabilization ations were and The secretary said the board operations last year in wheat and cotton had the farmers and aided citizens He expressed no alarm the re- fund employed in the operation one can he will be lost or if anything will be lost If liquidations were forced day there would be a considerable paper but against is the tremendous aid to agriculture and to farmers and to business which would many times make good that Allan younger son of ident attended today's sion Accompanied by Walter secretary to the lan waited quietly into the ence room and took a seat among the delegates Fess sounded the tion call to action before the con- ference of young Republicans and they cheered it After Senator Fess had predicted the of Mr Hoover and his Representative Free of reviewed the life of the President and joined in the call for renomination Vatican June 12 Pius XI today handed his reply to the Italian government's recent note in the controversy to Papal Nuncio and instructed him to take it to Foreign Minister Dino Grandi Although the details were not made the message was be- to adopt a conciliatory tone toward the Italian government and was said to be considerably milder than previous Vatican notes A high Vatican official a week everything will be Before handing over the the pontiff conferred with his papal nuncio for an hour and a half and they discussed every angle of the controversy He was reported to have adopted in his latest message the tone of a father grieved at the waywardness beloved in- stead of that of an Independent addressing a foreign power Vatican officials were more tic of a quick settlement than at any time since the beginning of the dispute Spanish Catholics Issue New Appeal June 12 daring message to Catholics out calling on them to fend the rights of the was being circulated signed by leading church authorities The message was issued with the consent and collaboration of nal primate of despite the violent riots in many sections of the country that followed his recent similar appeal The cardinal was forced to nee the country during the riots when mobs sacked convents and churches The Republican government de- manded that the Catholics forth refrain from political ties The message today ignored that demand and asked Catholics in the forthcoming elections of a con- assembly to the rights of the church and the social m axi uriver Drove Her From New York to He Asserts Her Parents Testify if m- i f Indictments of and Are Indicated for Girls Death New fantastic ssc v u Of 12 H 2 H s- V ra V i f fi ti rT O L L- ri i i V -t rf b pieced together the benefit a j Nassau County grand Jury at Minsola today While derailed stories to the a new to the case to Ughs wher a cab who said he took Miss from the heart of T i T T fO i j i -I was questioned by ants District Attorney Elvis jr Edwards The girl was Intoxicated when slie entered the the chauffeur and she fro bottles or during the journey She soine of this liquor and gave him he said She wanted to so to a house in he Cardinal Hayes getting into automobile to visit Bishop con- after illness The Rev William F pastor of St Vincent de Pauls stands behind the Cardinal Divers Place Wire Cable Around Sub Sunk Off China Chefoo June 12 Divers from the American salvage vessel Pigeon today put a wire cable around the sunken British sub- marine Poseidon off de- spite the heavy weather and row the other surface vessels will try to raise the wreck in which 18 of the crew are believed to have died The equipped with com- pressed nir apparatus for use in such emergencies as joined cue fleet late yesterday and went to work immediately One of the survivors was taken to a hospital today fering from the effects of his long Immersion Otto's Engagement To Marry Italian Princess Denied Brussels Belgium June 12 The reported engagement of Arch- duke pretender to the throne of and Princess youngest daughter of King Victor Emmanuel of is denied by Baron marshal of the court is not a word of truth in he said archduke is not thinking of marrying nt this The former Empress Zita went to Italy to see her mother and took advantage of the opportunity to pay homage the A published report from Rome said that the mother had obtained permission from the Pope for the marriage to be held in t r L Communistic Agents Huge Sums to Place Own Doctrines Prelate Says on Syracuse Visit His nee Cardinal Hayes in an interview here today laid directly at the door of Soviet ism and Communism the responsibility for rerment in the world today end agents all over the world are to cause he confess their feeling that they are fied in spending large sums of money to present their form of society and diametrically opposed to our ideas here in the United States have always believed in a democracy here but could never alze such a form of government for j ourselves as they The Cardinal said that he is con- of the basic Tightness of lic opinion in the United and ot its essential soundness and sanity and of its power aroused of the I is the gilt of from is personal We are all and each individuals and when we answer to God it is alone We are individuals and cannot be treated as cogs in machines feel publi in the United States is quite on nearly everything and times it must be public opinion always comes back the prelate suid Asked about the troubles in Spain and in Italy he said that he knew very little about except as re- ported in the but he is more directly informed about Italy and believes that there will be ter understanding there is quite evident in Spain that the disturbances were he in Italy I on Column but couldn't it so he her out at a drug store District Attorney Elvin N proceeded with his Grand Jury some 15 witnesses and the diary which Starr kept over period of three cr years It was ments wiil be returns two unidentified to be called Doe and Hichard The district attorney proceeded on the theory he has held since he ed the that two men murdered Starr because tuey feared her These he killed the attractive girl because she thing that threatened their security It is according to the that blackmail involved in the death of the whose body was found floating In the water oS Long Beach Monday Among the witnesses who before the jurors were Frank W of father of the Mr and Mrs Stanley E her stepfather and own and Elisabeth Tucker The taxicab S I Bockman of the and Traffic Patrolman J who helped the girl Into the cab in front of the ine on 42nd Street last were also to testify Bellochi and employes of the Building told authorities that the smartly but under the influence oC entered the lobby of the building company an older woman known as a Three Weeks Publisher Seriously 111 After Heart Attack at Golf Body Found Under Wreckage of Car Pure white tub lard loc leaf all you or whole boneless pippins Holland roll pkg roll butter Bacon Lean Prcm Pork liver bologna IDc Veal Bel Pork stew North June 12 The body of Lewis R McCleary 50 of found early today tinder the wreckage of n ditched automobile near West 20 miles south of here Also pinned under the machine was William A an en- gineer of Buffalo Maloney was un- conscious and McCleary dead when the pair was found by a passing r at Last Cabinet Meeting June 12 B publisher of the ington who is seriously ill with inflammation of the heart muscles was reported by Dr James A A The publisher was stricken day while golfing on his private course at the MaLean home here Four nurses have been in attendance Dr Gannon said his patient ably would be confined for three weeks Mrs Evalyn Walsh wife of the called at Friendship accompanied by Albert W a member of her who are looking after her interests in the projected sale of the Post Mrs McLean Is opposed to the sale For Car Light To Change Struck By Train Miss Marlon 1530 East Genesee and Miss Mary 1803 West Genesee escaped with minor injuries when an automobile in which they were ing was struck and badly damaged by a train at East Washington and East Streets crossing of the New York Central Railroad late last night The with Miss Brewer at the was on the tracks waiting for the red signal light to change when the accident occurred Detective Thomas McEvoy Investigated June 12 Gaston who retires tomorrow after TVS of the re- today presided at his last and Informed his colleagues of his unshakable con- In the future prosperity of France He commended Premier for his conduct of the government nnd thanked the other ministers for their of Frank Has Lunch in Budapest Budapest June 12 Hawks American speed arrived here today from Verona after night of two hours and 44 minutes Warns to Guard Pets From Poison Pet owners should show care in keeping their cats and dogs from lawns and shrubs treated with ar- senate of J Henry aging director of the S P C said in a warning Issued today The lead used to destroy insects Is highly poisonous to animal life and even prompt treatment may fail to save the Mr Cassidy explained that the son reaches the animal's stomach to them The woman asked that someone take care of the girl and said that she was sick Employes of the building called Patrolman who suggested calling an ambulance The girl ob- vociferously to this and then Bellochi put her in the cab lochi and the building employes have Identified Starr's body as that of the girl they saw They that she wore different clothes Thursday than she had on when she was killed She had a purse filled with money and her hair was disheveled when she entered the they said The cab driver is to be taken to the Jamaica crematory to view the body later and according to on whether or not he identifies It as tBat of the girl he took to Flushing Francis Peabody Hamlin cruise director of the Cunard was one of the grand jury witnesses He told reporters that he had known Starr in a business in spite of the fact that the girl used his name as an excuse when she was away from home late at night Entries from Starr's to show that she was extremely fickle In her love affairs and had suicide on were read ior uie Dr Otto who performed the autopsy on Miss was the first witness and repeated his story In substance to reporters He said that his examination of the body led him to believe that Starr had been drowned in shallow and that she had been roughly on Page Column I f u v walking the doctored grass Castor oil or a similar emetic should be administered at the first signs of illness in Mr Cassidy advised DROWNS IX PLUNGE June 12 an to retrieve a bag of rolls he COOPER'S MARKET SANITARY 133 North Salina Street Fancy fricassee Spring lamb legs Spring lamb Lamb shoulder Spring lamb Swift Black Hawk hams mild I2c Small lean pork Boneless lamb John J Swezey early j day ell from a Harmony j and was drowned in the I Beatrice Jefferson and her Harlem Sunday Bay Ladles Dancing every Wed Gloom Chasers v connle and Her 9 I suburban 1 1   

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