Syracuse Herald (Newspaper) - September 7, 1937, Syracuse, New York es Dairy Aid in Fair Speech Herald is the only Syracuse newspaper with WIREPHOTOS and both great news services ASSOCIATED PRESS and UNITED PRESS GREATEST NEWSPAPER INDEPENDENT Owned and Made In or E HERALD you 61 NO SYRACUSE M Y TUESDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 7 1837 CITY EDITION THREE CENTS RUSSIA AND ITALY NEAR BREAK Japanese Seize American Mission for Military Use Farm Crowds Hear Rogers Pledge Teeth In Milk Law Senator Warns Against Strikes Except as Last Resort 4-H Shows Cattle Flock to Ground on Labor Day Traffic Facilities Taxed By Roy E Fairman Staff Writer ot The Herald Pledging enactment of a l that will put teeth in the Milk Act protect coercion by Senator George P of Rochester pleaded Tuesday with New York milk producers to employ strikes only ns n lost weapon in their disputes Senator Rogers speaking at the Farm and Home Bureau exercises at the New York State Fair urged dairy farmers to certain every nel of effort at compromise is OX before the strike weapon Js used was the second day In succession that State Fair crowds had heard philippics against strikes The Rev John P Boland falo chairman ot the New York State Labor Relations Commission ing a Labor Day crowd at the Fair denounced sit-down nnd sympathetic strikes as anti-social With attendance for the first days past the mark more than 70.000 having passed tne gates on Lahor Day fair officials were hopeful that with good weather con- n new record for a seven-day fair be established this year Senator Rogers did not refer dl either to the recent stride of the 50.000 farmers milk to the Now York City through the Metropolitan Milk Bargaining Agency or to the present strike of Sheffield producers which has tied up iti plants of the Sheffield Farms Inc beyond ing that the Northern New York strike Is a mess He warned that you want to make sure If the striks weapon is used that the consuming public Is well educated in your cause beforehand Senator Rogers chairman of the Joint Legislative Milk Commission last winter and of the Milk Act which has superseded milk price fixing laws was Introduced by bert P King of Tru mans burg ident of the New York state Farm Bureau Federation after Holton V Noyes state commissioner ol ture and markets had welcomed the and Home Bureau and 4-H Club members Pointing out that while at times it semis to farmers that the strike Is tho only effective weapon Senator Rogers warned dairymen they should remember that chief executives of great cities arc custodians ot the people's rights to be protected against loss of life They have at their command what Is known as police power to see that the people arc protected he said on fi Column 2 Index Features Amusements 7 Alley Johnson's Column 13 Comic 18 David In i 1 c n n Frank's Howard Vincent All Tilings Con- i is National whirligig is ju Omni- um Williams re Weather AND SOCIETY Emily rost In New York Alicia Your Mind Your KlniiHi Serial Inland M- Stocks Drop 1 to 6 Points On War Fear New York Sept 7 large blocks of stock were dumped on the New York Stock Exchange today share prices broke down SI to more than a share The stock ticker for a time lagged around 3 minutes and trading was at an active clip as the session went into the third hour Widespread tension was evident in financial over the possibility of an European war although many traders held the view that skepticism over the course of fail business was a major factor behind the break Extent of future profit margins has been a worrisome question In the minds of many market observers Chrysler Corporation dropped more than a share and Bethlehem Steel was down a like amount U S receded about 55 a share below par for the first time since early July International Nickel Montgomery Ward Johns Republic Steel Copper eral Motors and Douglas Aircraft wilted to a share Cotton futures lost some of early firmness Grains robust ad- vances Wheat jumped about 4 cents a bushel and corn took the Rubber and copper futures firmed appreciably Moore Pleads Not Montague Arraigned at Elizabethtown Never Heard of Norton Lawyer Does Talking Prosecutor Claims Case Against Golf Wizard to The Herald Elizabethtown Sept 7 Lave Moore of Syracuse known nationally as John Montague of Hollywood golf fame this afternoon pleaded Innocent to a charge of bery first degree and trial was snt for the week of Oct 11 Although Moore uttered not R single word In trie courtroom he told newspapermen outside that he had heard of Roger Norton truck driver said by Dis- Attorney Thomas McDonald to be ready to Identify the one-time mysterious golfing marvel as a In the robbery Norton brought here from ind as a material witness and wno ias served a prison term for his part n robbery of which Moore Is accused remained in a prison cell and did not appear during the brief ment The proceedings before Essex bounty Judge Hurry Owen required ess than five minutes ney James M Noonan of Albany en- tered tho Innocent pica In his behalf and of was continued Immediately thereafter Mooie and left the courtroom for An unannounced destination Previously had said he had business In Hollywood but that future plans a very Indefinite the manner In which he would spend his time prior to the trial depended on the rendition of his mother Mrs Matthew Moore who is 111 in Syracuse New York State through Essex County District Attorney Thomas W MccDonald contends that Montague and Moore who is under in- the robbery of Kin Hanna his wife and their three daughters In 1030 are the same son Montague has admitted his Identity Moore who lists scores of wood celebrities among hla friends and who has kepi the source of hli income a mystery snt stiffly In his chair gazed straight ahead toward tht hills visible through the window and referred questions on A column 6 New Attack By Japanese Is Covered by Rain of Shells Fires Again Spread Across Large Sections of Torn Shanghai Cleaning Up Peiping Ruins Supervised by Soldiers British Boats Struck Nipponese Planes Attack Customs Craft 60 Miles to South Shanghai Sept S day Japanese army today seized the huge can Seventh Day Adventist mission property in flic district north oE hai for military purposes The property was confiscated de- spite the protests of Its owners and the fact that the mission flew many United States flags to Identify It American property Japanese warships were scattered down the all the way from Shanghai to Woosung about 10 miles the city They renewed their heavy gun of and other Chinese concentrations In effort to crack Chinese resistance and pave the way for a Japanese offensive Inland Roaring flames across all Shanghai lighted the path of a fierce Japanese effort to batter down the Chinese resistance that has brought their Shanghai offensive to a standstill Naval and heavy artillery guns roared in the Chapel Kiangwan and North Station districts iaylng down shell fire In advance of tremendous Japanese set attacks on the Chinese front lines fires spread across the whole area The Commercial Press Building re- built after the 1932 ios till ties was reduced to ashes again it was struck by three Japanese With the peril to American and other foreign residents drawing steadily closer from the lighting ring ig the International Se tile men t the American Chamber of Commerce of Concluded on Page 5 Column 3 Former Soldier Is Beheaded by Nazis Berlin Sept 7 former Midler wia beheaded day for high treason Hi hid by a military court for to ft power And at- entice former com radii to commit V Krebs wu captured when en- territory after abroad Small Hope Held To Unite Sessions Of Blue and Gray Madison WIs Sept 7 ment officials of the Grand Army of ho Republic indicated today there was little possibility Union and Con- veterans would meet in a session In 1938 The officials who did not wish to jo quoted directly said the proposal would be considered Informally at a session Wednesday but held was little of A vote on a blue-gray reunion They explained the proposal had seen turned down at previous en- and that there were few of a change of sentiment Official greetings were extended ast night to the 180 odd remaining of the G A R and delegates of five affiliated organisations who umber approximately persons Quezon Opposes Woman Suffrage With No Taxation Manila Sept 7 wealth President anuel Quezon threatened today to veto any woman suffrage law not requiring women to pay a head tax The announcement which brought retorts from women's lind split wide open tho special sessions of the wealth Assembly seemingly confused r question settled by a plebiscite last April The Philippine lender told tcrs that while ho had always been A champion of suffrage he believed women should comply with the or Ho advocated n head tux of not less than 23 cents Men now pay a head tax of The April plebiscite brought out newly women voters who 10 to 1 In favor of suffrage J P MORGAN IK 70 New York Sept 1 Is J P 70th birthday The banker went abroad on hla July tht at his lodge at where hu been for tbt CONQUERORS REMOVE WAR'S TRACES Japanese soldier with bicycle shown supervising a detail of men cleaning up the debris in Peiping in the sections demolished by artillery fire Scenes such as this predominate in the native quarter where the shelling was heaviest Derrick Will Shoot It Out Police Told Who naped Two Patrolmen Has Five Guns Riding in Prowl Car Manhunt Under Way for Salesman Known as Desperate Character A former Auburn Prison convict at the wheel of a stolen police car in which he had escaped after Holding two Johnson City patrolmen ers for more than 12 hours was still at large Tuesday afternoon more than 40 hours after teletype alarms had spread a statewide police net for him Tho hunted man was Clyde mont Derrick 30 former Syracuse automobile salesman Derrick witn five revolvers and a quantity of munition released his police ers and drove away Sunday night after holding them captives In a garage Police of the State were that Derrick was a dangerous man who had it out with guns en two previous occasions Patrolmen Harry and rick Cunningham of the Johnson City police who told their chief that Derrick had released them Sunday night on a country road near after kidnaping them at Johnson City joined in the hunt Cunningham and said they had picked up the man they as Derrick early Sunday Ing In Johnson City Derrick police said is wanted in Rome on a charge grand larceny second degree Cunningham and said they started for the Johnson City police station with In the back nn 2 Column I Dog Stands Guard As Master Drowns Tonawanda Sept 7 man Allen cheater today found the body of a man Identified as Henry Mis 43 of Buffalo floating in the Niagara River Chester said ho went a few upstream nnd found the dead man's dog standing and patient over his clothes and fishing tAckle on a dock Medical Examiner Rocco do said Mix apparently had taken a the fish weren't biting ind suffered a heart attack DIES IN FALL Hobart OkU Sept 7 year-old youth killed when he fell Tom freight train hert WM fied by his mother Defin only one of her children ho dentil In the New London Tex March Paraguay Army Revolt Demands Franco's Return Asuncion Paraguay Sept 7 here rose in a revolt today demanding the return of former President Franco The coup was en- by Major Most of his adherents were former com- In the Chaco war with Bolivia Col Francisco Franco became president Paraguay by a bloodless coup on Feb 17 when he overthrew the regime of Dr Ayala and announced establishment of a totalitarian attempt in the Americas to set up a Fascist government On Aug 14 army and navy launched a brief revolt and peaceably brought control of the government under their leadership Today's revolt leaders demanded Franco's return to power Holiday Dead Upstate Is 14 428 in Nation Labor Day Toll Is Smaller Than Usual Week-End Tragedies Albany Sept 7 sons lost their lives over the Labor Day week-end In Upstate New York Twelve were killed in automobile accident and two drowned as the holiday brought an official end to the summer season hi upstate vacation lands The total of deaths however was somewhat below the average out the summer when between 15 and 20 persons lost their lives each week-end By victims West Bullett 23 of Troy killed In a collision Rochester Patrick Dorsey 76 struck by nn Frank mer 63 Sodus auto victim Peter H fiO New York City drowned Jean 22 of Williamson killed in an auto crash C Walrad 42 of killed in a crash Jaroszynski 38 struck by an automobile 70 killed by a driver Fenner 47 killed In crash Gibbons 63 of Palls struck by an auto- mobile Jr 16 of drowned in the Mohawk River Donahue 43 killed In a headon automobile crash St Pierre 19 Concluded on I Column Duce Angered Brands Soviet Charge Insult Italy Rejects Moscow De- mands for Redress in Sinkings May Shun Parley Countercharge Claims Russia Aims to Wreck Geneva Conference Rome Sept 7 Premier Mussolini angered to blazing pitch at what he considers a Russian insult to Italy was expected to de- cide today whether to refuse an In- to the Mediterranean Conference if Russia Is In- cluded A curt almost contemptuous tion of Russia's note demanding re- dress for alleged Italian submarine attacks on Russian shipping was an indication of Mussolini's anger Italy rejects In total the demand of the Russian Government said an official communique It lelt no room lor argument or compromise Italy faced the threat that If she went to the Lake Geneva Conference she would go a defendant with Russia arraigning her Italy charges that Russia herself Is trying to wreck the conference and prevent an agreement to which Italy Ight be a part It was disclosed yesterday morning Italy was prepared In principle to the Mediterranean As a 100 per cent Mediterranean power we are vitally interested In the preservation of peace in this a high Fascist source said Mussolini hesitated only over his because he wanted to make sure that his Foreign Minister and son-in-law Count Galeazzo llano would not go there to be con- with a rigid program pre- pared by Great Britain and France So wants to make his own notably that the Spanish Nationalists be recognized AS The text of the Italian reply to the Soviet ship sinking The Royal Italian Government acknowledges the receipt of the note of the Government of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics referring to the sinking ol ships The Italian Government denies the responsibility even as It rejects the Soviet demands en bloc TO REPEAT Colorado Springs Colo Sept 7 Penrose sponsor of tho Will Rogers to the tho Will Rogers Rodeo will be annual event Tho first rodeo was held lut night after dedication for the shrine high on Mountain Moscow Will Seek Punitive Acts on Italy Litvinoff Expected to Be Prosecutor at Sub- marine Parley Text Is Published Russia Prepares to Back Charges With Handed Action Moscow Sept Moscow Note Charges Italy With Attacks By Pirate Sub Sinking of Two Soviet Merchantmen Laid Directly to Rome Conference Is Periled London and Paris Plan to Use Fleets Against Sub- marine Menace By United Press Russia's note to Italy on submarines Europe to tht threshold of disaster failure of Mediterranean conference feared Britain and France ty take united action against submarines if Russia and Italy ready to defend in- by single handed action If of merchant shipping by warships suggested expected to decide today whether to demand that Russia be excluded from ranean conference spread that Russia will break Italy in trust rally springs to support of italy against Bolshevism boldly denouncing Italy as the pirate nation whose submarlnrs are attacking In the Mediterranean made ready today o her Interests bv single-handed action If necessary Maxim commissar for For- eign Affairs was prepared to demand the Mediterranean Conference scheduled to that the punitive be taken by European against Italy But open scepticism was expressed whether the conference would dare to take punitive or even strong tive action and the alternative would be for Russia to act alone Single handed action would mean sending warships to convoy Russian In the Mediterranean or to break relations with both accused Italy directly o being the attacker Toe attacks he characterized bluntly as a flagrant delation not only of the principles of humanity but also of the most elementary principles of tional law He demanded of attacks compensation to the government and to seamen if the vessels attacked and ment ol those guilty of the attacks The text of the Russian note was published The embassy of the Union of Concluded on Page 9 Column Barbara Hutton And Husband Begin Month Visit in U.S New York Sept 7 UP Count and Countess von the former Barbara Hutton one of the world's richest n month's stay In the United States today The countess unaware of a run In one of her sheer silk stockings and her tall husband arrived on tho Hner Queen Mary and chatted gayly of the home they arc building In London and of their son Lance whom they had left In Switzerland j He's absolutely she said He's learned to say everybody old he call me any i thing It wiu the countess first visit In her native country since 1035 London Sept 7 Russian note accusing Italy of torpedoing merchant ships in the Mediterranean brought Europe to the old of disaster today was feared that a conference to be en Lake Geneva Friday to discuss the Mediterranean submarine menace must be postponed or must fail that if it failed Great Britain and must take the lead in means to ead submarine Russia and Italy were headed Irreparably toward a break la diplomatic thac Eu- statesmen as last must main up their minds rapidly and whether they are going to peace or war week-end it was ent that warlike tension throughout Europe was greater than at any since Great Britain and Italy were at ho verge ol open war In 1935 ing the Ethiopian crisis The situation wsu sufficiently to Prime Neville Chamberlain to cancel his vacation and hasten from Scotland to London to resume charse of affairs this ing Then without warning the broke that Russia had openly angrily accused Italy of using her the Interests of the Spanish torpedo merchant ping in violation not only of the principles of humanity but also most elementary principles of Inter- national law Russia unqualifiedly demanded 1 tlon of submarine at- tacks 2 Pull compensation for ages done to Russian shipping 3 Compensation to sailors of attacked vessels 4 Exemplary punishment of those guilty of the attacks Italy In a communique To this Russian note the Foreign Ministry replied that Italy responsibility and at the same rejects In total the demands ot tht Soviet Government There seemed no possible from the stand it had taken unqualified demand and an un- qualified rejection Britain and Prance wero mined today to use their combined fleets if necessary to end the sub- marine menace to shipping and to force the issue at an International conference In Switzerland regardless of any of RuisU Italy It was said that OI thi threat to the conference presented Russia's note Great Britain's had hardened not to allow political squabbles to prevent measures If the Mediterranean conference Concluded on 9 Column The Wea Partly cloudy and Wednesday change iri temperat J