Syracuse Herald (Newspaper) - August 11, 1933, Syracuse, New York ROOSEVELT CUBA NEW DEAL MACHADO TO GO THE HERALD is the Only Syracuse Newspaper With Complete Wire and Cable Reports of Both the ASSOCIATED PRESS and the UNITED PRES GREATEST NEWSPAPER INDEPENDENT Owned and Made in Syracuse Heart ol Nation's industrial limp Ire E HERALD CITY EDITION L NO SYRACUSE N 1 FRIDAY EVENING AUGUST II 1933 THREE CENTS NEW MILK DISORDERS NEAR SYRACUSE AS LEHMAN DECLARES Sugar Quota And Revision Of Tariffs in Roosevelt Seeks in External and Internal Debts Machado Ouster Near Counter Proposal Offers Withdrawal in Favor of Secretary i Cuba's revolt against the administration of President Machado neared a today President pre- pared a four-point program lief a sugar production quota for the island At word Havana that icas about to Welles and yield the presidency in favor of Gen Alberto H err era of war Machado Says He'll Resign H Party Asks Intervention Unthinkable He Contends Sees Peace Near Aug 11 ff Outlines of the State Depart ment's for a new deal in Cuba became known as President waited foi an i espouse to lus foi an end to on the inland It learned that a pio gi am foi a sugai production quota a complete reorganization of the external and internal debt of the try on a lower basis a new order in land development and reciprocal tariff is com- The State Department and friends of Cuba In the United States have been negotiating the plans for the last lour months While Mr Roosevelt is maintaining the strictest silence awaiting ments In the Cuban crisis very obviously the Cuban new deal gram is what he wants to establish In behalf of the as the disorders end There was amplification today at the summer White House on the message ghen by the President to Ambassador Cintas to relay to ident Machado Some reports express a belief the has Invited Machado to this country It would be a way to assure the Cuban head of safety In return for withdrawal but neither the President nor his aids would confirm such a proposal sugar quota has not reached the stage of fixing the figure A limit of tons of sugar which shipped to the United States has been mentioned but the State Department Is looking favorably a higher allotment The sugar restriction plan is to apply to the whole region including other producing such as 1 Puerto Rico Hawaii and the pines It would apply the same system of controlled production and I consumption as the President is I Ing In this country on wheat and i cotton The financial situation as a factor i in the Island disturbance Is dis- counted by officials There Is no much of Interference the big creditors who have Invested heavily In Cuba I However the State Department program does contemplate a sweeping I Concluded on Page 3 Column 3 Raise Treaty Protest Editors Attack American Ambitions in the Pacific Stale Quarry Charges Dented by Page 3 i Show Entries Set Pair Record Patton New Dry Chief Here Page German Day Revival to Draw Throng Editorial and i i SECOND SECTION Absent as Tammany Names Page Society and Women s Features Pages Pictures in the News Sports Page of Comic Strips Financial Death Record Want Ads Try our fish and beer Palm Gar North i No J Page 1 Page 2 Pago Page J Cuba Can Solve Its Own Problems and Is So President Avers Would Sacrifice Self Says State of War Was Called Only to Keep Order Code Violators Get Economic Threat Johnson Predicts Blue Eagle Will Be Revoked in First Clear-cut Case EDITOR'S In the ing exclusive interview the United Machado of Cuba will ask for a if his porters ask it believes the political crisis is He could not the possibility intervention believing Cuba capable own lems Havana UP Copyright can solve her own Shoe Code Authorized Temporary Acceptance Given Drug Cheese arid Cotton Battling Rules Washington fiat prediction that a case of revocation of the Blue emblematic of compliance with the National ery Administration arise and economic to the offender was made today by Hugh S Johnson the NR A trator At conference Johnson that violators of modified presidential re-employment out Intervention President Gerardo Machado asserted vigorously today In an Interview with the United rPress He declined absolutely to consider the possibility of United States Inter- vention expressed his belief that the general strike was Concluded on Page Column 1 found that they complying pledge to raise wages and increase employment by shortening work hours He added Naval Base Stirs Tokyo ower California ations Begun With ico Say Newspapers 2 Requirements federal Help Is Based on Utmost Performance on Own Part Tokyo Aug 11 CP newspapers today printed what sailed reliable that America was with Mexico or a naval base in Lower California nd referred to statements attributed o navy officers that such a bi e would seriously menace peace In the Pacific These reports reached the foreign office from official sources a spokesman said but he declined to reveal r whether r they were or Hs added that the perturbed and that an investigation was considered unnecessary The said however that the was studying the matter such a would be In violation of the Wash Ington naval treaty Newspapers alive the lar belief about American naval ambitions at a time when a forth coming budget Including large for defense Is being con- Identified the site of as Magdalen a Bay on the southwest coast ol Lower California They pointed out United a month there oh a world cruise liv 1903 and that when the Japanese cruiser Asama was stranded near the bay in 1915 the American press charged was seeking a base there DANIEL EMPIRE MARKET Operate Under NRA Food Code Big Sale on Meats and Butter Large Spring lamb shoulders 2 Ibs Lake View rolf 2 Ibs Wilson roll Lean mildly cured picnics Small or whole breast fowls plate Veal stew daisies Shoulder cuts stew beef Ib Shoulder cuts roast beef Ib lOc Nice cuts shoulder steak Ib small lean picnics Ib club Ib bacon in piece Ib Leon hams boned rolled Ib premium Jiams or whole Ib hams Ji or whole Ib Rib roast beef boned rolled Jb Round fine quality b Sirloin steak fine quality Prime beef rump roast boned Ib Prime beef standing Ib Albany Aug 11 ehman today revealed that president him of New York and other states must joar share of the ployment relief burden if they wish to by Federal aid This of policy of the federal administration was contained n a letter which Mr Roosevelt wrote Lehman his successor as chief executive ol New York because jmt es Beet suet Soup bones shoulder 10 Soup bones iu Pork liver lc Bacon squares 10 Pork kidneys sausage 13 Pork hearts ScRIng bologna Hi Leaf coneys North Cities Warned Of Aid Terms By Roosevelt Must Bear Full Share of Unemployment Relief Word to Lehman however that he tended to let the situation rest Syracuse One Of 188 Cities in Trade Special Dispatch to The Herald New York Aug is among the 188 cities In the United States experiencing an upward trend in a list of 199 according to the monthly analysis of sectional ness just issued here by the Bureau of Business Conditions of the Alexander Hamilton Institute On the of 100 for a year ago Syracuse is given 98.9 as Its trade volume Index This compares rith 895 In the July analysis of the bureau The current trade volume index lor the United States as a whole is 88.2 as with in the previous month 112 two months ago and 76.9 In the month previous to the banking crisis C of C Warns Against Code Salary Cuts Gets Interpretation of Equitable ment From Johnson Milk Strike Crisis Over Governor Gets Reports That Flow of Milk Is Normal More Plants Reopen Telegrams Say All Quiet and Milk Delivered Undisturbed Albany Aug 11 crisis York State's milk strike i definitely over Governor Lehman de- clared today The flow of milk Is approaching normal he said No violence was reported today the Governor added Asked definitely if he would say the crisis was passed he I would that the crisis In the situation definitely passed Deputies Outnumbered 4 to 1 Save Milk Truck And Take 5 Prisoners Chase Ends Near City Line When Sheriff's Aids Halt Party of One Captive a Manlius Boy 15 SYRACUSE MILK SUPPLY REDUCED BUT DEALERS SERVE CUSTOMERS Farmer Confesses Masked Dumpers Report a Two Former Friends Who Admit Charge and Are Arrested A quiet day spotted by several dramatic and comic incidents marked York State's milk war today as It rolled nearer and nearer to the heart of Syracuse Incidents of the day were A wild chase of a milk truck by 75 strikers In ended by a charge of deputy sheriffs with five arrests just outside the a brief local But the time is Johnson aid v hen somebody is going to one of these Blue Eagles off of somec case And that Is going to be a tence of death the ad- ministrator added sternly his finger at the newspapermen ered before him Operation of four Industries under modified and shoe drug cheese and cotton today by Johnson These codes thus will be In effect pending hearings alter which final stipulations are to be drafted for promulgation by the President The boot and shoe agreement for a work week with a 10 per cent leeway during week period until final approval of the code Minimum wages arc cents per hour in any city over 000 population its immediate trade area 3614 cents In any city of more than 35 cents in cities and towns of less than 20.000 The wage rate for women Is 5 cents under proviso however that where women do substantially the same work their wages shall be the same as received by the men In the wholesale a work week of 45 hours Is provided with the usual exceptions covering ad- ministrative employes and 10 per cent leeway of hours allowed in the case of Minimum wages of population and over shall not bs less than per week and In 0 OuO S 3 Signers Roll Grows Temporary Concessions in Codes Speed Up Blue Eagle Drive the problem relating ment relief in the State of New York s In many ways similar to that in several other states The Federal Relief President Roosevelt wrote has nade It clear that the principle ol Federal aid is on two ments A That the municipalities within a have done and are doing their full share toward the raising and dis- tributing of municipal relief and B That where such municipal funds have proven insufficient the state itself supplemented these funds to the extent of Its reasonable Where both of these objectives have been attained the Federal then and then only makes up the needed Mr continued The Federal Relief Administration has been compelled to make It wholly clear that ii any municipality fails to supply its reasonable share of the relief funds the Federal aid will have to be withheld from the State in proportion to the of the municipality SVe have been asked from several quarters whether the payment by the State of a municipality relief tion can be considered special ful of the principles down and our answer has of course been In the negative for the very simple reason that It Is ol the utmost Im- portance throughout the nation H matter of broad public policy to insist on the duty of each locality to take care of their own ment insofar as their means allow It seems to me that It Is only insistence on a primary focal exceed 10 per cent of the total ber to receive than per week below these mini- mum wage The modified agreement for the dry goods cotton batting Industry vides an average maximum of not to exceed 40 hours until Jan snd thereafter during each six-month period and not more than 48 hours in any one week during such period nor more hours in any one day For the cheese industry the mum for plant and factory on Page 5 column 3 GUARDSMEN REMOVED Pa Aug 11 Governor PInchot today notified his that he has ordered the re- moval tomorrow of 325 National Guardsmen from the Fayette County coal strike field announced his order from his home at sponsibility that we give them Federal and State assistance MOTORIST New Lebanon Aug 11 Harry Daniels 25 employed in a Mass killed About 3 AM today when auto- mobile hit a pole along tlw Pl tun eld Other found his body la By BENJAMIN ATLAS i Writer oj The Herald With the roll of Blue Eagle cohorts in Central New York swelling result of wholesale granting of codal concessions by the tional Recovery Administration of the Chamber of commerce day advised employers not to slash of the shorter ing week for In response to a drive which among barbers and in Syracuse and which quickly spread throughout the nation Ad- ministrator General Hugh S- Johnson awarded members of the temporary extension of eight hours above the prescribed week of the blanket code but held r minimum specification Executives of local associations of both groups estimated that more than 600 employers In Onondaga County will be brought tinder ths wings of the Blue Eagle without delay as a result of this compromise Highlights of the recovery ment were as The of ths IT S Department of Commerce today disclosed the names of 170 new signers of the codal bringing the official total to 943 Certificates of compliance to the code were filed at the by 1.434 Syracuse employers ing workers up to noon day A temporary concession to owners today provided for working week for men and a working week for women while workers In the confectioners were limited to 40 hours in Central New York signing the blanket code may operate employes on a week according to Washington advices One hundred and forty bakery owners in Syracuse prepared to sign the codal agreement as fied clauses were being adopted on Page 5 Column 1 more plants are reopening and that the flow of milk increasing con- stantly He displayed telegrams from Ss and district attorneys of counties n the strike area reporting all was quiet milk was being delivered un- disturbed under guard and there was no violence telegrams show very clearly the sheriffs and district neys are on the job he continued all the I have been the situation is Governor Lehman was greatly Governor Lehman with the score False Report of Lindbergh Crash Races Round World Paris Newspapers Issue Extras Based on Vague Message From Copenhagen New York Aug 11 UP after 5 yesterday a false report that Col and Mrs Charles A bergh had been in an airplane crash In Greeland spread around the worM and caused reverberations on every from Copenhagen apparently li originated in a radio operator s that he had picked up a message from Greenland saying an aviator bad crashed shortly after off The rumor that Colonel Lindbergh was dead was flashed out by at least one foreign newt agency and telephonic inquiries tht United London reau Berlin Paris dam Brussels and other cities de- manding confirmation or denial At one tion broadcast the report and in the streets of London lt circulated widely Tn Paris newspapers rushed tions the streets without awaiting confirmation some publishing some obituaries He had a brief but magnificent said Le Petit It was after P the United Press at Copenhagen finally received from di rect word of thi safety of tat ras especially of arrests The showed newspaper men a group of telegrams from local authorities for public inspection Typical of those received here were from Or.ondaga and Delaware Counties The telegrams Sn Milk situation very ood Deliveries under guard No disturbances Have 250 violence lately 70 to 90 per cent reception of The extraordinary session of the Legislature which was thrown Into jitter political controversy over the strike has washed Its bands of the milk holiday pending further tions from the Governor The Governor it was learned has launched a private investigation In an effort to establish the agitators ol strike He Is receiving reports from operatives in the field He has indicated he will take swift tion against them MaJ John A Warner ent of the State Police and active in the drive to end the strike has re- ported in detail Governor the movement to rout the strikers The State Milk Control Board has thrown its full force behind the movement to prevent further ders Agriculture and Markets Com- missioner Charles H Baldwin man and Director Kenneth F Fee renewed their appeal to farmers to withdraw from the strike The Governor's blunt declaration that strikers cannot possibly hope to succeed in the long run or gain thing through attempted coercion was said to have struck at the of the strike leaders Governor Lehman who took drastic against kidnaping at the special session reportedly was considering requesting legislation perhaps at the next regular Legislature designed to increase the penalty lor inciting riots With the Legislature virtually in recess until Monday days will be held the rest of the week to permit action on Then it Lehman devoted his entire time to the strike New Sickening Gas Now Waits Test in Broome Milk Riots Special Dispatch to The Herald Aug new kind of chemical warfare Is ing a test In the Broome County milk strike Charles W Kress let It be known today His deputies are equipped with a sickening the sheriff said Is to be used as a last re- sort The effects of tear gas it was pointed out do not last long but effects of the new ening gas remain much longer and put the the vapor into state in which he is not able to fight permanent harm done by the gut however It was Two arrests made in Center after the driver ol a dumped truct confessed to State Troopers and deputies that his tale of masked raiders was untrue The men who dumped his milk were his own friends Milk supply of materially decreased by failure of many farmers In the city shed to hut residents of the city got their milk force of 30 regulars and 1S patrolling the county In squads of 20 or 25 escorting Into the city for which guards were asked Gov Herbert H Lehman issuing a statement from Albany that the milk strike has been definitely passed The State milk war whirled to the Syracuse city line as 20 deputies ou a cruising truck terminated chase of a milk truck by 75 strikers in automobiles just outside the city on the East Turnpike shortly be- fore 11 A today Five arrests were or the being a boy They're after shouted the driver of the milk truck and his four guards each armed clubs as they up to the cruising truck the deputies The milk truck stopped So did that of the deputies sprang out just as the four trucks carrying the raiders many of whom gripped clubs and bludgeons of all sorts reached the spot and set their brakes Several dozen of the raiders leaped to the road Get one of the deputies shouted and the 20 men in the law enforcement group rushed the raiders These stood their ground only an instant and then with a quick face scrambled for their trucks Five however were not nimble enough and were grabbed and held fast by deputies as the rest of the band made their The routed raiders swung their trucks around and headed at high speed back into the country There was no pursuit The deputies were content with the rescue of the milk truck and the five captures they had The milk truck driver said he was Legislators Kidnap Drive Senate Codes Committee Approves Except for Ransom Ban Other Bills Speeded Farm Aid Coordination Under Recovery Act Is Indorsed Albany Aug 11 UP opposition to Governor Lehman's rec to exterminate kid was believed removed today after elimination of the section of the Administration's of ransom a A measure carrying In the Governor's proposals was re- ported the Senate codes committee Under parents oi a kidnap victim or others would be prohibited from paying som The would Increase the penalty for kidnaping from 10 to 50 years to 20 years to death The death ence will be at discretion of a Jury In cases where the kidnaped person had not been returned alive commencement of trial of ac j The committee retained In the bll 3 5 Ball to of He was he owner of both the truck and the Ilk and the four with lm were friends who were acting as They started after us between ran and told the es I stepped on the gas and made ie best speed I dared They did ame At went past traffic lights without ven slowing up It's a wonder thera a The first prisoners who were taken o the Onondaga jail in tise said JAMES 42 of Oran LLOYD 18 WILLIAM McCLELLAN 42 of MAKK 15 of ius FRANCIS KETCH AM 18 of lus They were held on open charges tending Investigations ordered by Sheriff A comedy note WBJ in the war situation today when a report came from the Dairy Hant at In Madison County hat a band of masked raiders tn cars dumping destined lor that plant Flying squadrons ol and deputies made quick time getting to the scene where they lound a fanner named Davia wbo Page 9 THE WEATHER Partly cloudy slightly Banner t'onight