Syracuse Herald (Newspaper) - January 25, 1933, Syracuse, New York THE HERALD the Only Newspaper With Complete Wire and Cable Reports of Both the ASSOCIATED PRESS and the UNITED PRESS GREATEST INDEPENDENT Owned and Made in Heart SYRACUSE HERALD CITY EDITION VOL. 50, NO. N. WEDNESDAY JANUARY 25, 1033. THREE CENTS L. F. LOREE CAPTURES N. Y. CENTRAL CONTROL BY 10 P. C. STOCK PURCHASE Hoover Seeks Tariff Wall As Menaces U.S. President Peels Depre Currency Causes Unemployment Worse Last 4 Months Executive Takes Steps to Speed Up World Eco- nomic Parley Jan. 25 President feels th United States is faced with necessity either of increasing its tariff walls or acting to gaii in foreign currencies and today lie was considering possible moves for speeding the approach to the World Eco It was stated In n high tration source that the Chief live to avoid major In the but feels this mny be necessary unless the World as a can nci quickly to bring about greater of foreign Whether the President has been In communication with Roosevelt since their White House conference last week not macn but intimation was given Mr. Hoover will continue to speedy action looking toward thf earliest possible convening of the world Tlie Chief It was stated believes that only In the last four or five months has the United States felt the full reaction from the de- parture of various European tries the gold standard mon than a year Figures have been placed before the President designed to show that goods countries depreciated rency are flowing Into the United States with increasing the full load felt during tho lasi lour Mr. Hoover lias been Informed that considerable damage hns been done to American agriculture nnd that un- employment hns been increased the same Sources able to for the deut stated today that he believes that If It Is necessary to Increase American tariffs this move will place the United States in a mad race with European countries to lift n movement he believes been going forward with increasing speed abroad for the last 18 Only today In the tovy Commission for tho proposed economic conference decided not to fix a date tor that assembly for the but to meet again sometime within tho next three months to set Steamer Reached by Rescue Crew on Jan. 25 government wireless station inter- wireless messages today Ing tlie Soviet steamer ice bound since 12 In the Sea of Okhotsk off the northeastern ian was reached yesterday by the Icebreaker Dobrynia The rescue ship was said to have found all the passengers and crew Two of them were reported 1 111. There were 254 Russians 200 of them Although partly the halln was reported to proceed under Its own power with the fill Icebreaker cutting a Buffalo to Ask Voluntary Cuts In Rates Jan. 25 ing lower bus find street cur will ask the ties to make voluntary The city council hns named a com- to confer with executives in the hope expensive can be The reductions will be aa an emergency measure the period of the In debating the ter late said utility rates should come down In proportion to lowered costs In other necessities of Plan Moating Governor Lehman Page S License Shift Planned Page 4 Trapped on Lake 8 Radio Page 9 Page 14 SUCTION Takes over in Manchukuo to Aid People PW 1 News and Women's 16 And 17 18 19 of Comic Pife ao Financial Page 31 Want t3 H State Liquor Control Board Gives 3 Days To Preliminary Study New Lehman Commission Meets in New York City Tomorrow To Draft Model Law Judge Andrews of cuse Expected to Be Author of Statute Syracuse Herald Bureau 35 Mandated by Gov. Herbert H. an to draft a model law for- New York and the the State Beer and Liquor Control Commission begins Its work in New York City Members of the commission at the organisation meeting yesterday agreed to devote the last throe days of the week to formulating a gram for immediate and intensive study of the liquor control Former Lieut. Gov. Thomas F. Conway chairman of the announced that he would his entire time to the work until the commission Is pre- pared to present to the Governor and of alcoholic beverages la the event of modification 01 the Volstead Act or repeal of the 18th Secretary of Board Edge Meets For Debt Talk U. S. Envoy Sounds Out Premier on French Position Europe Seeks Bargain Italy Would Lump British May Revise Tariff Paris Tokyo Halts Decision on League Rift Cabinet Postpones Action Pending Reports From Geneva Ashida Is Adamant Refuses to Retract ments in Diet on U. S. Relations Jan. 26 F. an was authoritatively stated today that j with 1'reinlor 1'aiil-IJnnrmir j to out formally 011 decision or the Japanese cabinet concern withdrawal from the of Nations had been poned until the or the report being framed in Geneva concerning recommendations on the anese situation becomes This statement was as a re- sult of the appearance in morning AH plans for controlling liquor that have enjoyed any degree of success be scrutinized by the commission as a start in its tion of the Judge William 5. Andrews of former Judge Of the Court of is vice chairman of the commission and is planning to devote much of time to the mi Column Valera Leads Early Count in Hot Election 23 Defies Statement Denies Ob- Tactics by Albany County Group Final Test Monday Clerk's Action Raises sue of Contempt of the Senate With Syracuse Herald Bureau Jan. 25 Tammany Chief John Jan. 25 nary bargaining to test out the ground lor war and world trade revival discussions may be advanced actively within the next few weeks i by European nations concrete proposals are this a net had mot in special session to con- aider the situation at The foreign these stories warned his colleagues very soon they would bp called upon to make a derision of grave The implication was that the decision would involve withdrawal from the tongue if a report in preparation by the League Conciliation Committee should be hostile to this country another development ol some importance a in the HItoshi statements he made In the House on Monday that unless Japan's relations with America Improve tl c would produce renewed competition In armaments and possibly in a world Ashida declined to but said remarks had He explained that he io hold the government's policy toward but that as the Curry nnd Brooklyn How John McCooey south on a nnd out of telephonic the Democratic fight control of patronage a crisis when Clerk H. who faces loss if his appointive designated more than 20 persons to ive Upper House He submitted his appointments in he face of a drive to strip if his powers and switch hem to the temporary The ignore the agreement made two weeks igo by Mr. Curry with James A. State and National All he 23 posts filled by Mr. O'Connell were to have gone to cy under the agreement for upstate Heading the list Is the ment of James M. Livingston County Democratic as chief clerk of the a Mr. Farley had indorsed Frank Syracuse foi he Accompanying the announcement of the appointments was a by Edward J. brother of the Senate and Albany County Democratic Mr. has been suggested In the press the Albany County because of the duction or legislation designed to ke Senate patronage from ho clerk of that may adopt a of obstructionism in Is not and will not be the of this Senator the majority wishes to go along with the Republican plan for handling Senate there will be no resentment n our part. take the position hat so long ns the of nent rested with the we would o everything we could to make sure hat the distribution of the positions on Page 5, Column 3) Mrs. Roosevelt's Pupils Go to Court Jan. 25 of Edith 16, t Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt's Todhunter heard part f in the divorce atlon of and Mn. Walter L. public had been barred from the of the nature of he but tho with wir got in by explaining Fianna Fail Candidates Ahead of Cosgrave Op- in Dublin Repeater Cry Raised Each Side Accuses the Other of Casting Ballots Illegally Irish Free Jan. 25 Exchange Telegraph said early returns from the vote In general election la vowel President DC Valera's Fuil party ns thv count progressed today The lord running for the Da 11 as an Independent in Dublin City was trailing Sean Fianna Fall his vote considerably reduced from tho total he polled last Sean another Fianna Fail was running ahead ia Dublin City Roosevelt meets early Mar. with Debtor nations which have met their he is ex- to atk them to briefly and simply what they to offer In exchange for a revision their So to this end European ments and statesmen probably will put forward numerous tentative suggestions to feel the toward an accord on what Mr. Roosevelt has in reciprocity and sation of foreign exchanges In return for debts In some quarters today the speech made last night by Neville British chancellor the Jn taken as a bargaining Chamberlain said Great Britain insist that the negotiations be based Rage in Streets As Irish Go to Polls Jan. 25 fights and rioting in many parts of the Free State during the general tion were revealed today as counting of the vote Supporters of both President Eamon de Valera and ex-President William T. Cosgrave made many charges or Several arrests for Illegal voting were The most serious fighting was reported from Ashburton where troops equipped with tear bombs gas masks were called A heavy vote was cast and the race between the veteran political rivals for control of the new Dall was ex- to be Despite the ing out of troops in County and County officials of the army and tho police said most of the disturbances could bo classed as De Valera voted at County voted at Cork and returned to Dublin In an armored escorted by Free State Supporters of Cosgrave hud tho upper hand In tho Ashburton fight until Republican reinforcements ar- rived from The police were unable to control the situation and sent for the Troops from Macross arrived ready to use tear but the fighters were dispersed without using tha gas A mob attacked tho civic guard barracks at County smashing in the district were Troops drove the crowd away and restored Clashes between members of. tho supporting De ng Cosgrave were reported from and other In members of the PI pail putty spoiled plans of Cosgrave supporters to carry vows to the The publicans dismantled automobiles in their Steel presenting to upon an understanding that result be final and that jio more German reparation payments would be foreign observers sought some light on what other i might in for ex- it was said Premier Mussolini's delegation might take to ton tfm country's suggestion lor reductions in The opening of the doors for arate with ail which paid their Dec. instalments has been Taken ns a bid to and other to pay up and place themselves In a pre- As it funds Roosevelt will talk soon after he takes office with then with and Lithuania and probably with Latvia and Spokesmen for the President-elect have that cancellation is not Some of his ad- have discussed a possible Cone lulled on 2, Column Husband Kills Daughter and Self Jan. 25 John 6-J. killed his 13, and his 21, then suicide In their home here according to 27, only other or the was awakened by sound of He summoned who found oil three dead in the problem is to the cabinet ought to do Its utmost a solution for it. The foreign he had failed in this D. H. Rail Chief Becomes Largest Single Shareholder in Central by Open Market Coup Executes Gigantic Rail Coup Loree Pushes Into nant Place in Nation's Rail Fabric After Defeat of Fifth Trunk Plan Aslor Joins Board Of D. H. Directors Wane of ence in Central Seen as ment With Loree Nationalist China Denies Peace Moves Jan. 25 Government today denied reports that China enter dis- cussions with Japan for a peaceful on rage 2, column 4) Kermit Roosevelt Yacht Companion Of President-elect Rail Experts Are Called to Warm Springs Woodin Regiment Join Baruch at velt Cottage Extra Session Issue President-elect Believed Repeated Attacks Beaten New Jan. 25 j son of the late I Theodore who will his Democratic National Iln D. on a Florida ing Is more at home ou the to Be Preparing Trans- portation Program ing seas uncharted Jungle lands than in the political While and his Mrs. Alice velt Longworth took active parts ou the Republican side In the Roosevelt Kermit refrained from any public extended his congratulations President-elect upon the He to the latter's arra An outdoor enthusiast as was his Kermit is an old friend of on whose yacht the Florida cruise be He is from his New York Capone's Plea ior Release From Prison Is Dismissed Czar's Move for Habeas Writ in Tax Fraud Denied by U. S. Court Jon. 25 Federal Judge E. Marvin Underwood today dismissed tho petition for ft writ of Habeas corpus whereby Al notorious former Chicago sought his release from the Atlanta federal Penitentiary under the of was convicted of violating jie income tax laws of 1926, 1927 and 1928 and was sentenced to serve 10 Tlie gangster In his bid for freedom alleged the three years clause under the statute of limitations had expired before he Indicted on the charge of which he was Judge Underwood held that a corpus proceeding would not ie the proper remedy for Capone's contention for freedom under the imitations The Jurist said that contention have been forth at the rial or in the appeal from the in- ome tnx but that it 10 place in habeas corpus entered the Federal in 1933 and last tember he filed a petition for corpus which was heard Nov. 18, 1932, by Judge Marvin was present during the hour the United States Supreme Court freed of Income tax charges under the statute of which the government Assistant At- torney General G. A. said the petition itself out of Judge Underwood took the case under Capone's Sister Reported Fired Upon Four Times Jan. 25 A report that Mrs. Mafalda sister of Al former of Chicago's barely escaped death when four bullets were fired In her was under Investigation by cago police The published a Chicago said tho shots were fired yesterday by gunmen from an auto- mobile while Mrs. was ing from residence with her 9- Delia to get into a motor after 'a visit with the parents of her John J. Mrs. denied that anyone at and the e shots came from two cars half a block She thought the sound due to the cars paid no attention to the and did not any report at ol President-elect tan Infantry in the sixth today and promised more visitors a bloody in vital j Fort In the Gran Closely watching the the War Department said Mr. Is ready to put in operation the announcement of ciples he enunciated Jn j a the first calls for tlie to j The inherited j name from a in the war of 1870. Special Dispatch to The Herald Xw Jan. j and of a and turbulent career as the of L. F. the Hudson Railroad com- today in the open J. P. of 10 per of the capital of tho York Railroad one of the and most viral ks in country's la a 6: directors purchase of stock ii id an feeling that revived prosperity will of the 10 show a return of power and sound and The acquisition i Interest hns the and approval o' already interested in parties of the Mr. at the time that the oi the had no reference to the dividend iilly payable March 28. meiK of election Astor to the ajers of Hudson road and the subsidiary Delaware Railway Denied an consolidation pins for lha Jan 25 as formulated by the of the trunk lines tills aud left somewhat an in ihe proposed Out Bolivian Fighting Unit tually Annihilated by Hatchet Men Nanawa Battle Rages Off With Big Paraguay Claim Mr. by a swift stroke cent the action of the former railroad giants made history in earlier days of the has placed him in a it Is ro railway and de- section of the It is a typical case of the tail ging the The Delaware intention to name from a unit in the war of 1870. son a holding organization back of the railroads ior a specified j when troopers of tlie regiment wore helmets and received Lhe Hudson The in I for revision of Federal laws on -head 5l09.ooo.000. will now constitute a j powerful Interest the New York War announced I Central with assets of 51.837.- motor bus traffic and Federal con- trol over railroad Cavalry charged the Walker D. head of tin and CUE native ith Bolivian time Federal railroad arrived here Despite the in- tense interest of Roosevelt in the railroad situation there is no sign that would sanction a period of Federal ownership and Bernard M. Haruch of New chairman of the Emergency National Transportation remained over for today's meetings which were Joined in by Sherley of one of the economic advisers of William H. Woodin of New president of the American Car and Foundry Company who has been con- with Roosevelt on arrives An emissary of Mr. Baruch informd newspaper men last night after a talk with him that there was on Page 2. Column 5) U. To Death in Prague Declared Accident Jan. 2S death of Raymond United States killed last night when he plunged from the second story to the lobby of the was called Accidental today by Consul General Prank The Consul General Mid his own Investigation and of the police established death was not due to Davis was unusually and apparently lost his balance and fell as he leaned over ft bannister to call to his in the 49, a native of fell on a marble table near where Ml 7M. survivors lied after the tirst attack and were pursued by the the announcement Some hope was expressed In formed quarters hostilities the Gran now in the seventh might be ended Tho foreign ministry said that no new proposals had been Reports from Buenos Aires said the Argentine and Chilean governments planned to net under im Argentine proposal for an pact among South American One government official predicted that the fighting would be ended by heavy fighting ued in the Nanawa sector where Bo- on 5, Column 6) Being strictly a homing and as such outside the diction of the Intestate Commerce The Hudson Company is regarded as unlikely to j encounter legal in its far reaching cven It owi Senate Committee Enabled to Act in Relief Investigation Jan. 25 resolution enabling the Senate Finance tee to welfare tures In New York City was adopted by the Senate today without a dis- sent ing The was Introduced at Monday night's session by Senator John T. New York It empowers the Senate committee to summon witnesses to Albany for the investigation but contains no appropriation to cover their The resolution Is effective without concurrence by the The roll call on the resolution was the for a brief flurry of de- bate between Senator R. Republican minority and Majority John J. a small but important which the officials of tho four Eastern trunS lines had sought to utilize as a bridge line In connection ith their consolidation With the advent or the Loree Inter- est into New York Central it Is that the ence which has been art Important factor in the destinies of the road since old Commodore founded that railroad c' has definitely Aside from far-reaching influence on the railroad consolidation gram. the move of Mr. Loree likewise reflects an Important new alignment in the banking f Formerly controlled by First tional Morgan and First tional hi conjunction the New under the of the Delaware will be to some extent with banking the present banking connection oC the Delaware Without the sanction of this Pint banking it is apparent that Loree would on Page 2'i, Column Rain anil Thursday cloudy and with probably local Lowest temperature