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SYRACUSE, N. Y.,-. THURSDAY EVENING,


AUGUST 10, 1933._
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MANY ARRESTS IN MILK STRIKE


Farmers Keep Milk Home, Cutting Syracuse'
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U. S. Is Ready
To Enter Cuba
With Troops
To End Revolt

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"roopers in Field,
Floods in India |KidnapNote
Albany Policemen
Take Heavy Toll, Han(JWritmg Answer Capitol Call

Republican Chiefs Pledge


Support to Roosevelt in
Any Couise

Violence Continues
Ferrara Backs Welles as
Peacemaker; Pood
Supply Failing
Hyde Park, Aug. '10 (ff).
President Roosevelt was assured today by Hepresentative
Hamilton Pish of-New York
ranking Republican member ot
the House Foreign Affairs Com
mittee, o united support 11
whatever '.action he deem
neecssaiy to icstore order in
Cuba
'ine nepuuui-aii ii.-ctu*;i v.
on the President, who is demanding an immediate nevt
deal in the island republic in
the interests of eliminating the
political -naifnie

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Cholera Follows

Calcutta, India, Aug. 10 (UP).~


lany persons have drowned and
housands are homeless and starving
as the result ol rains, the worst in
memory, In the- Cuttaok district of
Orissa State, dispatches said today.
Families are marooned in trees.
Prosperous villages In the district, on
the Bay of Bengal, have been
merged and relief boats bearing :
gees have been submerged by rushing streams. Railroads are under
water and crops and livestock destroyed.
An outbreak of cholera ma* i the
situation worse.

RomeRevives
Old Glory to
Greet Balbo
Rousing Welcome Ar
ranged for Atlantic Seaplane Squadron

LikeStrewl's
'renounced 'Identical' by
Sxperts, Says Delaney in
New O'Connell Clue

S's and T's Similar


At Least 10 Others' Are
Linked With $40,000
, Ransom Plot
Albany, Aug. 10 (OT)New Tor:
Jlty handwriting experts have foun
;hat the N penmanship of Mann
irewl, John J. o'Connell kldnapin
suspect, resembles that of ransom
notes received by the O'Connell fam
lly, District Attorney John T. De
laney said today.
Strewl Is confined to county Ja
pending trial on an indictmen
charging him and .10 others, as y
unidentified and at large with al
ducting young OConnell July
The youth as liberated three wee
later upon payment of $40000 ra:

Albany. Aug. 10 </P>.City policemen had to answer a false alarm at


the State Capitol today because the
State troopers who usually .patrol
the legislature halls were on milk
strike duty.
An'unknown caller told the police that "Reds and Communists"
were marching on the Capitol. A
dozen stalwart policemen made a
hurried trip up Capitol Hill but
found all was quiet.

Miners Ask
30-Hr.Week,
$5DailyPay
Lewis Insists on Right o
Workers to Join Any
Union

16 Is Age Minimum
Union Chief Says Hi
Plan Will Check Overpi eduction

WilkPlants^ End Rioting,' Roving Group Invades


Code May Be Is Ultimatum farmyaras anu-i/umpo
Strike Issue Of Governor Milk in Cicero Sector
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mployers to Adopt ays Milk Strikers Cannot Gain Anything


/ages and Hours, Leave
Farmers by Score Decide to Declare "Holiby Coercion
^actices in State Control
day" Until Trouble Blows OverTroop-

See Added Burden Seeks Truce at Once

ers Rout Strikers at DeRuyter

ighty Members of Syra Deeply Deplores' Repub- MILITIA AT BINGHAMTON ORDERED


lican Rejection of
cuse Coal Association to
TO STAND BY; SLEETH MOBILIZES 300
His Program
Come Under N R A
Albany, Aug. 10 (DP).Gov. Herbert H. Lehman served an "ultimatum" upon New York's striking
dairy farmers today to cease their
hostilities ... "Strikers." he said, "cannot possibly
hope to succeed'in the long run or
gain anything through attempted
By:BEMAMIX ATLAS
coercion of a State agency."
5ta$ Writer o/ The Herald
He sought an immediate truce in
The'shadow of the'National P. the'strike which has resulted In both
covery Administration's Blue Eagle I
dairymen and. State Troopers being
across the milk strike In Central H
"battered.
York today when directors of mo
Striking back at a Republican atthan 50 milk distributing plants
tack upon his handling of the strike,
Onondaga County revealed their
the Governor assumed "full respontention to adopt a "fluid mill: de
sibility" for a swift end'to hostilities
The second official list of Syracuse employers who have filet
Motional Recovery Administration
codal agreements with, the United
States Department ol Commerce, a
supplies, to The Herald-by the post
office today, 'appears on page J
section 2. . -

Trucks Fail to Try to Run Blockade in South


OnondagaArmed Farmers Rout Foes at
CamdenLehman Asks Violence End
In the swif tly-movtng panorama of New York State's
Milk War, today's highlights included:
-'. A demand by Gov. Herbert H. Lehman for a truce
and the end of violence, no that strike issues can he adjusted.
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Wholesale arrests of rioters by State Troopers and
deputy sheriffs, including 52 in one mass seizure at Oxford,
Ohenango County and 100 in the Eochester sector.
.,... ,-i _'- Jiv t-,^Vo Tn-nni-nir into Svracuse at the
usual p"elk hour of deliveries, hut reports were that farmers
had slipped in with milk at midnight.
Non-strike fanners with shotguns stood off stokers at

"The handwriting in mo rm.o i Washington, Aug. lu l-J. otu^j


trade-practices for New Torn State Troopers.
notes has been compared with forceful John L. Lewis, president of
unloyers in the hands of the Statj
'The 'handling of the strike is an
Stre-U s Mr Delancv declared and the united Mine1' Workers of America
Ik
Board.
administrative matter'rwhich is my
Mussolini to Be Honored the experts said thej were identical _. .landed today that the -National
While

several
distributors
in
ifr
responsibility
he declared I accept
Strewl it was understood was Recovery Administration's Industrial
foi Italv's Renaissance duped
ty announced *hat thev have a! tha responsibility I Shall continue
Into making several specimens revi al p orarr- gua*ante miner
ady
complied
with
the
code
e-ery
m Sheriff John.Sixth's 184 special .and 30 regulars
to dischaie it to the best of my
in Aviation
of his handwriting while in New Yori. who work underground a. $5 a day.
f
patroling and guarding Onondaga County, with this force
City las* week where he had been basic minimum wage for e 30 hour ember o the Syracuse *H1L EL* Judgment and ability.
'I told Mr. Roosevelt." said Bepreibutors' Association "Will" make ' the The Governor attacked the Repub.
tentative Fish.."that as ranking ReRome, Aug. 10. (>)-A Roman tri- taken in an attemnt to locate the
to be. increased to 300.
enant operative In his plant with- U65" controlled Assembly for reject
In the NB 4.S hearing on 27 codes
publican member of the House For umph,'a .custom not followed for kidnap band This was prior to his
-.'". Farmyard raids in Onondaga County by strikers,
ut
deny according to Eugene D ing his recommendations fo1- a leglola
of fair competition fixing wages and
eign Affairs committee I could assure many centuries will be revived indictment
chtenberg, counsel for "the associa tive investigation to d e t e r m i n e
who dumped milk at the homes of the producers,
The "S's and TS written by hours for the bituminous coal indushim of united support on whateve: Saturday to give Gen, Italo Balbo
try
Lewis
told
reading
a
2
page
oni.lt is expected; that similar action whether the State Milk control Board;
Strewl =lo.ely rese-nbled those m
Onondaga farmers joining the milk strike-by scores
action he takes iii Cuba."
and -members of his transatlantic the ransom notes whlcn Daniel P prepared statement how he had met 111' be' taken by more than 500 "dls- should be continued or abandonee
and holding their product off the market "till the trouble
Representative Pish declared tha seaplane squadron a rouamg wel OConnell political!} prominent un with a group of operators to draft
ibutors
throughout
New
York
State.
"I
believe."
he
said,
"that
the
reone
of
the
'7
Then
he
insisted
that
cle of the kidnaped 24 year old Na
the first step which must be taken come home.
The code for "fluid milk dealers" is fusaMo, offer the dairy fanners of this
blows over."
,
tlonal. Guard officer, received It was the -code or codes finally, approved
In Cuba is the obtaining of the resIt will have another purpose too
give miners the right to Join any united to labor and wage-scale specl- State an opportunity to be heard, not
Dr. Koyal S. Copeland, United States Senator from
ignation of President Machado
to pay tribute to Premier Musso- SBMr. DeLanes declared at least union thej choose
on the strike, but on the fundamental
cations,
it
Is
explained.
With
the.exNew York State, will speak on the milk strike over the
'Tiie (recovery), act," he said
"Nothing can be done until Machado lini as the inspiration for Italy's 10 persons were Involved in the kideption of distributors in the Metro- irlnelpals of the marketing and disColumbia network at 8 o'clock tonight. It will be broadgets out, and he oust get out," said renaissance in aviation. It win com- nap" plot. He added he hadn!t any "after giving employes the right to
organize unmolested for the purposes DOlltan "area, tradesmen throughout .rlbuting of milk, which is their only
idea
just
where
O'Connell
was
hem
pete In enthusiasm with the recep- c'ptive, although the place of con- of collective bargaining provides as
the New Yorker.
cast over WFBL in Syracuse.
he State will remain' under the means of livelihood," was shortsighted
I do not believe armed force U tions given the fliers in Chicago and cealment was .believed to have been a basis for attaining its objectives,
Military aspects of the milk war accented when nonunwise
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contemplated or Is necessary," he said New York and in other places along in Manhattan or the Bronx.
co-partnership between employer. urisdictlon of the State Milk Board and
"I
deeply
depiors
It."
"I have the fullest confidence in
strikers in the Southern Tier adopted orange bandeaux
In reply to a question as to and employes.. It, therefore, inevit n the matter of trade practices. In The political controversy over the
President Roosevelt and Ambassndo their route. .
he
event
that
this
board
is
abolished,
ably
follows

that
the
act,
as
he objected to Louis Snystrike threats to play an Important
around their arms, as their official "uniform," intended to
General Balbo advised the air min- whether
der, Albany attorney, testifying be- umes that employers will freely rec t has been pointed out that plenary- part on the Assembly, elections in NoMr Fish expressed confidence tha istry today that he plans to bring fore' *the grand
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gnize and deal with representatives power will be ilven -to the Federal vember. Both parties have seised the
identify them in the event of a pitched battle.
jury,
Mr.
Delaney
Government
under
the
provisions
of
the situation would work 'Knell "" his armada to Ostia. Rome's new
I employes. * * *
strike, and its handling, ES campaign
said "no."
Statement by Gov. Herbert H. Lehman says the milk
under the present program
"Refusal of employers to do thl he Agricultural Relief Act.
Mr. Snyder, who was Strewl's
the nest move undoubtedly woul port, from Lisbon. Portugal, 1,300 couni-1 accompanied the interme- ivolves two deplorable conclusions
Major deyelonments in the local material.
strike is "rapidly getting under control."
"The present strike against the
be withdrawal or recognition ot th miles away, without stopping. Their diary to Nmv York City July 30 to 1) That employers are .refusing if ecovery movement were jiS'follows:
Control Board and its authority
Machado administration and an cm arrival in Italy is set for early meet' the kidnapers and effect O'Con- bide bv the spirit and letter of th
The Blue Eagle soared high over Milk.
is both unwise and indefensible," Col' " ' special DSspafc/tfoTftetfsralEl
bargo on arms exports.
(Concluded on rage 13, Column 5) onel Lehman continued.
netfs release, has requested that he aw, and (2) By this refusal they ar
Saturday
night.
t
Incidentally, Mr. Fish- said he
only obstructing the fundaments
Binghamton, Aug. 10.A warning order hag been .
"Citizens cannot be permitted to'
returning from Ostia. the Premier be allowed, "in the interest of jus- ot
would favor early downward revis on
urpose's
of
the
act
to
accelerate
eco
tice" to 'tell the grand jury what
use violence and Intimidation In
issued to the 10th Infantry units of the New York National
of tariUs on all products Imported and General Balbo will be driven he'knows of'the case.
nomlc recovery, but what is more se
striking against the authority of a
;
from Cuba and all other North and through the central passage of the
Guard, stationed at Binghamton, to stand ready for moveThe jury probably will reconvene ious, they are promoting discord an
State agency set up to beneSt them.
South American countries. He MIS Arch of Constantlne, just outside nest Wednesday,
dislocations,
for
the
reason
that
the
e n , when it might deThat they must fully understand.
he did not discuss this with the Presment into the milk strike war zones.
' re
eave no alternative to employes bu
hether to heed snyder'3
That will continue to be the policy of
the ancient coliseum, hich thouhe undesirable one of using the
Shanghai, China, Aug. 10 (IP)A the State."
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qucst_
"llthough President Hoosevclt.has mds of Americans have visited.
collective strength to force recogn
He declared bluntly, however, that
As State Troopers and special deputies put- Gov. Herbert
indicated even- effort would te taken
New road bed has been constructed
tlon of their organization and 1 threatened invasion of Amoy by (Concluded on Page 5. Column 2)
to avoid intervention, Informed quar
40,000 hu.isry reds who were forced
H Lehman's order to "suppress all milk strike violence" into
representative."
tors in Washington ****** that,
Lewis recalled that the code
out of Kiangsi Province by the army
dramatic effect by wholesale arrests, in Central New York adshould It be necessary, the Marines
which he agreed would forbid min of Gen. Chiang Kai-Shek was reported
now stationed at Quantlco. vs., probemployment of children 16 or und
jacent to Oriondaga County, the peril of. a milk shortage in Syrfrom
foreign
sources
In
Amoy
today.
ably would be the first to land
said: "We should be very gia
Lake 'George, Aug. 10 (UP).-FIr but
About'1.000. men at quantico. only
.The. Communists w e r e believed
acuse grew more acute today.
to change this prohibition to 18 yea
whlch- destroyed Oakland .Grov or under."
few miles from the National Capita.,
headed for Ohangchow. 35 miles west
Thi? wri'- however, was not the result of any such vioAibsnv. Aug. 10 (UP].Senate Maare equipped as expeditionary ft.-'
Howl and. several adjota&s struc
Explaining his minimum psi
Amoy with the purpose of estabfor quick action.
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lures caused ,815,000 damage, it was schedule, which varies from 85 a day
jority Leader John J. Dunnigan an- lence as has occurred elsewhere on New York State milk war
hlng a, sea outlet there.in antlclpaThey could be landed in Cuba Crews Exhausted on
for
underground
to
34
fl
day.,
or
nounced today he believed the fronts. It was rather occasioned hy the farmers who.usually
today. ,
within a" few days. . . Arrival at Lisbon estimated
Originating in the hotel, the name slightly less, for some above ground on of an attack on Amoy.
extraordinary session oT the Legis- serve this city with its milk 'deciding that they would "go on a
Unofficial estimates; showed today
workers, Lewis said ;these- "underReports said the situation in Lung
Lisbon. Portugal, Aug. 10 <*>.-f spread rapidly t^the Hall Boat Cor normal conditions " would be enthat probably 2,000 or more marine,,
n was obscure although It,was be- lature would adjourn sine die late
holiday until the trouble blows over."
to Halo Balbo and'the crew of HI.
and sailors could be rushsd to Havana
tirely inadequate" and would , ' >dd eved Sen. Tsdi Ting-Kal's 19th route next week.
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Practically no trucks,of milk went throflgh today at
Jf necessary from other points on the eet of seaplanes .rested today. very little to the purchasing power of
my had fallen back as a result of Its
The Wojtkowlali bill, creating a
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fleet
now'totals
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planes
beAtlantic coast, landing shortly after
areas previously unionized, but. on ability to oppose ; a superior rec Buffalo and Port Eric public author- points where strikers held orgies of dumping in the environs of
the Quantlco group.

suuctur? hordcrin gthe ea* side: of the other hand, they will bring non- rce, allowing the invaders to occupy ty to take over operation of tha
At least 5.000 regular army troops
ungyen and continue eastward.
tho lake was crowded with guests (ConclniJcil on Page .12, Column 2)
Peace Bridge and reduce tolls, waa Syracuse yesterday. In fact, a jramber of Onondaga farmers
olso would be available, mostly from
A Chinese dispatch by way of Hong passed today by the Legislature. ?Mt S
when the'flre started. They
the first dvislon. composed of four
fled
without
savinsVthelr
belongings.
ong
said
the
19th
army
lost
four
The measure authorized the public whose milk had been poured on the.highways yesterday were
T?e\^orfwere saddened-by the
regiments of Infantry and "uri
attallons killed and wounded and authority to acquire the assets and in the strike group at Cards. Corners, a storm center yesterday,
death ot Lieut. C, squagll* in the
je Communists suffered 5,000 casu- property ot the Buffalo and Fort Erie
stationed in and aiound New
Although army officials declined
tlcs in a heavy, battle east of Lung- Bridge Company and to issue, sell and ready to lend a hand in spilling any milk that^hove in sight to:
divulge how the mobilization would
en.exchange bonds.
day. But no milk trucks appeared at that point during the
take place, no secret was made th
The vote In -both Houses was unNew York. Aug. 10 (/P)Unfilled
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usual peak hours of the dairy traffic.
(Concluded on Fnee " Column 3) ES'Sffcr-SS here Fo^'s^SSi Sen?,. SU orders of the United States.Stcel Coranimous.
Sheriff John Sleeth, however, bearing. In mind the dumping ot 6,000
t have refund to "surrender" and poration decreased 86.546 tons In July
%
ha"
fired
on
a
frontier
guard
gallons of Syracuse milk wlthin'a lew miles of the city yesterday." was rapidly
**?. STostla the fleet.
o n total of 2.020.125 tons, the-corihpn crossing
were jjled
when
cross g the border,
Increasing the number of special deputies'who are relnforctag his regular
n comnvanlsts poration announced today. This, comw? arrested at the same time and jares with a June Increase In backlog
staff of 30. To the 103 he swore In yesterday, Sheriff Sleeth by noon today
New :T6rtc; AB..10>@.Comptroller
Watertown, Aug. 10 (DP).RepV. S Reports Headway in
charged with co-operating with for- f 176,856 tons, which was the largest harles
earie
W. Berry today filed his ap- resentative Bertrand H. Snell.' Pots- ad added 81, bringing the number of "specials" to 184, a number which he
eported since early In 1930.
Kidnap Drive
eign communists
licatfon
.
for
retirement,
effective
The decline was somewhat larser
dam, Republican," was elected today ntended Increasing to 30P.
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Syracuse Banks High In
han expected'in Wall Street. Most iept 16 The Comptroller jesterclay director' of the Agricultural Insur*"gc
Sales Tax Returns
There were. In tact, several isolated cases of milk trucks attacked and
Shut be would not be a
uarters hfld looked, for a small nnounced
184 Deputies Added by
ance Company and the Empire State their contents dumped in Mr. Sleeth's Jurisdiction today. Not only that,
jndidate to succeed hlmseU. hange In the tonnage with guesses
Onondnga Sheriff
"S"
Berry ent a letter to Mayor O'Brien Insurance Company. , He succeeds C.
Syracuse Dry staff Switched toraa
bout evenly divided ns between gain ntormlng him of. the retirement ap- Fred Peck, Watertown, -who resigned nt ft dozen men In a truck made a flying raid through the section of the
New Bureau
nd loss. Continuance of a high rate plication and praising Deputy Comp- because ol Illness.
county in which Cicero Is located and clumped milk trorn trucks standteB
pa e
I mill shipments during the month roller Frank J. Prlal.
n farmhouse yards, ready to start for the^marxet.
>rd
s
n the face of reported slowing down
Tre comptroller, declined to make
These raiders, it was'believed, -werg Madison County men. They were
any
comment
on
his
action,
stating
of buying in some directions, formed
.,
J SECTION
he considered his letter complete.
trangers to the tanners whose milk they spilled in the very shadows o!
he basis of estimates of a decline.
Metal Firms Continue to
The term for which he was elected
Page
Over
the
last
10
years
Increases
in
Show Gains
he nroducers*. homes.
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he corporation's Jul> backlog Mvc will expire pec. 31.
BOC1CW News and Women*
Victims of these bold home raids Included Carl Roller and Clinton and
w
occurred infrequently Last jear th
Features
^14, 15
Sis farmers armed with shotguns Fred Morey. all living on Volmer Rod, and Bion McKlnley, Heal Ollmore
onnage
was
off
about
68.400
tons
TTheaters
Page
n
delivered a truck load of mtlfc to and Daniel Preston, all o! tie McKuSey Boad. Mr. MoKlnley, who la 76.
rood, arid Cooking
Page 18
the cost of a modem locomotive avRadio
the Sheffield Station at Tully to- who has'llved on the road 65 years arid tor whom the highway was named,
Page JO
Pictures in the News
eraging around .$100 000 aggregate
Venice cal. Aug 10 (m-Gene day.
pages 21-M
was spokesman tor these. He said: ^
orders for 250 new power units would
Malta entertainer at a club "nowr,
Page
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They were met by a band of
Pago of Comto Strips
"We I-BTC decided now not to attempt "to take any more milk to maris the Ship Cate, wai killed today
call to n mltlav of bout
PHlje &
Rj,yk, Syria. Aug. 10 If?)-!
Financial
,
when his automobile slipped off the strikers.
Page 26
A25.000.000.
ket. We are going to keep It at home mi aToId trouble until this ouslneM
Codos
and
Maurice
HossI,
new
holder
Death
Record
Venice pier Into four feet of water.
So
far
this
year
only
ID
new
loco
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Pages
2S.
n
"Ymlwouldn't
use
those
guns

ot
the
world
long
distance
fllgh
,Want-Ads
Patsy Kelly. 22. described as hav
works out.1*
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motives have been ordered by the rail record, took off nt 3 A M today I
been brought to the'cowl from would you," a fitrlRer queried.
roads and In all of 1982 only 37 new P.M. Wednesday, EST.) In their air In
Most ot, the milk dumped at ,the longing to. Kay Sneller and cm Its
York by a major movie pro
"Ths first man thlit' Interferes
power units were placed hi service plane Joseph I* Brlx for Marsei les M*
way-,
to'the
cheese
factopr
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ducer. win removed from the machln
will get a charge of buckshot," on homes, of the producers was destined dumped, MIT cicero by, the flying
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France. They eirpected to arrive th unconscious, but a cursory eiamlna
in 1031, a tot"' o' <8a unlts were ln
'Probably' showers tonitrlit today.
for the Cicero cheese factory, which farmyard raiders
stalled and In 1930 aggregate Instala evening. t
tlon disclosed no broken bones.' A of the farmers replied.
fcncl Friday; not much change
sends Its surplus Into the Sjracuse
Authoritative, reports today wet*
tlons were 1,160 units
roommate ot Miln's. Jimmy Forlenza,
The milk wai delivered unmo
Stcnks,
Chicken,
spaghetti
dlnne
In some.quarters it Is estimate
6, Column 3J
14, another pas-enger In the oar, SUI -luted.
fluid market. A truck, ot mitt bet in temper&tiirc
that complete lequlremcnts of th RKh orchestra nightly. Palm Q> lercd a fractured collar Done.
Palm GardensDining, dancing
(Concluded on rs 3i Column i> duns. No cover charge.*<"'
Irttrtatnmtnt nightly. Bcsh orch-- coyer charge.Ady, - ..,
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Due Home Saturday

40,000 Chinese Reds,


Driven From Kiangsi,
Marching on Amoy

Lake George Guests


Lose Belongings in
75,000 Hotel Fire

Guard Fired Upon,


Nazis Seize "Reds"

Legislature Will
Adjourn Next Week,
Dunnigan Believes

U.S. Steel Backlog


Drops Off S6j546
Tons During July

Comptroller Berry,
To Re.tire on Sept. 16, Snell Is Elected
Praises Deputy Prail ;Tp insurance Boards

RoadsPlcinning to Order
$25,000,000 in Locomotives

Traffic ProspedTR^rTed to Justify


Needed New Iquip^nentonExtensive Scale,

French Fliers Leave


Rayak for Horn

Car Slips Off Pier;


Gene Malin Killed

'THEEATHER

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6 Armed Farmers
Deliver Milk to
Station.at fully

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