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Pave Two News Review Events tl Present A;ki for Shorter >RA Penalty Provisions ^ Dillinger Esca By EDWARD Several *u :*ar.; --- > i iav.*r?: " Kitut.oa -3... 1J 2?r 1" *--? -T*lof Pr**** ;??c- * sv 3*t ac d ?tr?Ut2*c M.A -i.-tr i i.-~ BK*" 7-- - ZZ ? " t :? * - 221. i~ : -r - i .; - r - ? 2--:.i:**rj ' v.* : - - _ :fi< . - : ? ?? i-! <v:ZZ7**.~zz~z ' -->?-:: B-?' -* t2.4 i -sax* Mr R - v - * ? 2: 1 ; 5#*- 1 - -1 is t??? i-t :v^ z'Ji is * .a: r.2 ; ?<: ' - 12 * - r.~ar fK* ws.--.~-! - - !;>ti >a>r^ I2.it "tii*? fovernm^cc CMBMC CDQtlfl l -i. - - -y \ * - _-; onem; ;H-? 1 * ; "" * renter -. 2 ' sou . - ~ -a, terxIr.z v.- s->> 1 .* - 7 "th*? i-- ' 7 - m> ad - tfcer ' Er-* - ? * * - y.r & ; WtfB lD'-rvi^-r f "-J bo-.rs - - i" ; apr-al -2. tJ? p E-?I - -7-n ' 2: :< ? j' - - : ' oatiatsed ^nf - -2.-2: 1 v- antitm> : - --Mia ~ 2 a.-.; preset 2. 2 y >' - "a jr.-- * " <i law j % 22 Of - : - - - -? barziLn.r z. P-rx . - rv- - a * - - i r ?. r.x t*l - A..'J . s'.i."? 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T'r..- author rr to li -r-e at- r.exr J ;-e nr.->p the ter- - ' -.? re> v(?ry art wh;<~h ?~ir.it * " '""e y-^ar n! y. ti-.e ' " * ' > tct * i~ limited to two year* COMPLETION of President It veit'a fir?t year In the White Uoom ra!!ed f?~-r*n a r; -r-.a of laudation and of ho** . ~ r-iitisns from his admirers an ! his opp n-nts. The lea.^ that ran he said Is ? * that it has been a <w S year of excitement m*"'# exper menta*ion is "Jr A cjerh ?is of zovernSfc.* _ J ment. and of the ] spending of vast sums J of money in the far? therance of the Pres_ _ iclent's determination President MUbllsb ? New ^ Ttf-fil that irr.nnrft fa a social revolution. Mr. Roosevelt himself, in a brief address on the occasion of the installing of Dr. J. XL Gray as chancellor of the American university in Washington. said -one of the most salient features of the salient year in our American life has been the amazing and universal increase in the interest" of the people ;n the subject of government. The joint congressional Republican campaign committee took occasion to issue a statement declaring that the administration ends its first year "with many platform pledges untried and practically abandoned, with policies and conflicting, with its HHHasooetary program bewllderingly an^?a situation baffling enough HBts prose a hindrance to a return to ^^Krapprlty." of Current le W orld 0\ er Hours and Higher ^"aze-s: t ill Be Invoked: Desperate pes From Jail. W. PICKARD Repiv.r^z for the supporters of the i&sz'.z --- - :c. <ena:r Hiram J - " * -t ' " -a. z- mna::y a R-^. .> '.ca^i, sa.i "I: s : aece-saarj to a^ree ?-;:h 1 * - " ???- - *?ery -rt " ; " - . ?. . .IT '.nt .Zfl.T ?Z *. IZ I-it * .1 te the individual "rtio ? :.: n? * *2- concede that with s: er. ,rf.*eced aud.ic.*7 the I >' lias a * ^1. an-J .is acoom; --ed iiz. r.* resnlra. I: - a ~ rry p*.-..-? :~at Q* * -ays 13 * #< p?pte that aotMnf . - that .* - .i' i r it tae ii 5r ;z:.: them no re: 12'i .1 J T ZZ"~ ZO . " ? - *z- -- --- ; .T . .r.:ry .| better, ar.d our people are better, and oar times are better for what the --~i ; ~.e t:.- past T ~...\TZ N re * - i.T - . ? ?r .. . - -: -? * - " - Bt I the It-.:, lir ' - - T T..i . 51 . X -. .IT ' the senate post office committee. Chalr:.? if -.i i ,f t..e h :?e p? -"al er a* - ""* * - R..i:k of the i? -j the a:r mail, in which he outlined his : ' - r.-.-i -3 i " - - 1 f ar Z. ill 3- : - : y ::.t interstate ' cor. V-- -r C T - ; -;. --e ' r : r.tracts " r r.? re than three : -* - -r. . ' 1 -- : ~peti*. e . " . a ..rr. ".i". r. of the . ? . : - which no . - . - a rr. .r.z 'he prorr S :. . ~r MoKe.Iar la . r.x i-r. t f : npensanefiti?QCd by the Prcsidat far : * .r.z 4- \? per mile. T'..e ' . . - r -i may he a* - - - " - :.\e * .rev year r.trn z ~r- .--- - r:. - * : Presl! dest Rootr^ifs gagwtlon. the quo . n "J *r- r.--r.-r. - ar.d ne .5 -".'--s and the f rr. : ;:-:x r-:t* <:f pay -*-< i ! re ?ur r.. *?2 ro the luJ. "Under I .? r .m - rv?t r. ' ti.~ m.i '.shy >. r - : i ' - ' " ! >;r. l-r - . ??antlal!y ! e re. . r. as that of the r?: r.i ills. JflN OII.r.rv iER. btnk - - -- can* >ader and alleged 1 rr.1'.rl^rer. \* was :* ';red with zreat ec'.it in Ariz.-ra and conveyed to In^diana ' trial, beby eonflnemer.c in the "ea cape-pr r jail at k Cr *n f' nt. So he J made a pistol oat of | ^ a p:-:~ . : wo. d and I ? 1 the handle of a safety J razor, cowed the J guards ar.d deputies and looked them In cells, obtained two machine guns from John Oillingtr t(w ,a;, armorJ aad a pis*-.,! from a guard, took Sheriff Lill.aa H? ey's car from the garage and drove aw.;y with a negro murderer. They took one deputy sheriff and a garage attendant as hostages but released them near Petit one. I1L, and then vanished. It was believed Dilling^r was hidden somewhere in the vicinity of Chicago. The law authorities of the Middle West were all searching for h?m. and ail officers had 1 orders t kill him at si.'hL Sheriff Hoi ley's car was found abandoned on a street in Chicago. This escape of the desperado was ; one of the boldest performances of his career, and it is arnazir.s to consider : bow it could have been successfully carried oat, in view of DMinger's i record. Perhaps some sympathy is I due the woman sheriff. Mrs. Holley. who was given that office after the death of her husband. Terribly dej pressed by the fiasco, she made the futile gesture of strapping an automatic abont her waist and setting oat to find Di I linger. Mrs. Holley declared she would not resign her office, but steps were tskeo to force her out by court action. Two of her deputies were arrested, charged with aiding and abetting the escape. The investigations and recrimminations in Lake county are unfortunately mixed up with local politics. rvESPITE the protests of the "little " navy" group, the senate by a vote of 65 to 18 approved the administration's naval replacement bill authorizing the construction of a 15.200 ton aircraft carrier, approximately 65 destroyers totaling 99.200 tons, some 29 submarines touting 35.530 tons and Cherokee Scout. Murohv ithe a-Trimes 'r :~ 'Tv to I -"* r~ qoLr^-i t: cotrp .-:er re - i.r ?r; :.p1 Planted : - ?? i i t 1 tie r-t i cent est r" .Tr-m - LI -- ..;> |?r 54" > '' : 'or z. pro;ev*el ----- : ? " -* if the maxttnrni r. = are Eai?::^*a: >? tr.e n,-easure the TTn.:-! Sta'-s ' a -.-. > i- - - - is is a. ~-i Oder the Lrad n agree r-:: ' ">3*1 \ - WaS rr- -r- -.re 4 * :i-rt 2 . . . r en re v.-r. -f : : - 'edera! Or . C .rt -* A: -a s -- >re - . - -i- -x. ? - . . .1 _ . ? ^ era fee. r ' -e 5 e i Imitted : - :* -r.fr :-. -- i; -r ieral ?a.---r z r ? reer. - In J * ?? ctwi^lo the StDreotl to -.i of -:- : ?-ate 7-- : r? ier.t a'.* 2;; -:e-3 Mrs. F-rr e I .-*- .->* C"; < collec r f : ;.* .s th-re. ar I Frar.S P. - * O- .I t' ^e m - "-r : E; >.2 I r. "T~ T.''T-i .2.-;-. - * r A r-i*..: aat. r. i tee are a 3 . 25 a re-;.: of tne President's - chat na*. r ; _ mmitteetnen - i rot pract.ce i.i* -re .*)vfra>-rartmen3 . r r. . : ; -.?5 an J - ernn.-at ; -n? 2: - - sar. - time. Artfenr F. Mullen of Omaha, wb? xas - r >-.a,--r f - Mr - It in the convention and ? . ur.-? - - - ' ' r.vs ; ' ; ' ' r.a? eonuii.ttee: -in: .- a-", n - -.5 f-.-i.owed fw._. days 5 the -- iff r * u-- Xe - . . e I: n? . . . . - . <*... . * the comialree w.- --.u tance. a* s writ'.n? 1he r..- :rominent . -ta rem a.nln? I -*:...is*,-r ' r-r.-ral Farley. - .-man of | the national committee and also of the -* 'x . Democratic < an 1 : '.v. 13 a. Jul.an of ?' treasurer ' *:.-r f."nl:~d State-*. Mr. Mullen. : Is run r ! may turn up as an opponent f G . Charles \V. , f NV. raska In the r* ' -s ra e f r the United m *-- senat *rI ship. ? , CKNAToP. SQIBON D FESS of ^ Ohio U one of the most voluble of the administration's ?.r!t. s and he found opportunity f : r. *..er ener?etic atta h when the sena*- * c?n>. lerinz S-r. C>nw nail s t-.ll in lu ie j _ J cattle anion? the bajtfC ^8kj?%. A men: or.*.- .. T:.e " H provl- >n for an appropri ttion cial Inf. ' a?uult i - by f rsa, McN ry of Senator Fees Oregon. Dk-k o* a of lowa. an-; ?.arey or w yom.r.^ ana vandenberg of Michigan, all of whom agreed that the Agr. ulturai Adjustment pr -gram has been a complete failure. The Democrats. with the exception of Concaily. ma le no reply to the I verbal barrage. The unto senator said that hog I' prices had fallen Instead of rising that the prices of farm commodities not under the AAA had in many cases risen faster and higher than the socalled basic commodities. "That sort of thing is nauseating to any decent person who wants business to be done in a business way." he sai l, alluding to the hog buying program. "It's tittle to stop this foolish experimentation, time to take the heavy hand of government orT business and l^r h i. -: ?: j " Senator Van-ienberg and Senator : McNary could not understand why j < ?/)?>) were required for catths when only $K?\uOO.GOO were asked in the original bill covering six commodities. They suggested that benefits wer to be paid before a processing tax was levied and that perhaps no processing tax was Intended to be levied on cattle. Senator Connnlly fumed, but could not answer their queries. "1 think 1 can answer.' Senator Dickinson finally put In. "The AAA has obligated itself for SSoo.CkAl.OOO in benefits; an additional $831,000,000 are called for 103o. Yet treasury receipts show only $203,000,000 received from processing taxes.** "In other words, a potential deficit at the present time of more than $600,* 000.000.** remarked Senator Van denberg. CHICAGO'S most sensational murder trial In recent years resulted in the conviction of the elderly Dr. Alice Wynekoop who was charged with killing her daughter-ic-law, Rheta, presumably to get the insurance on her life. The Jury fixed her penalty at 25 years In the penitentiary, which amounts to a life sentence. The first bearing of the case resulted In a mistrial because the defendant was too ill for its continuance. Doctor Wynekoop. a member of a family of physicians, had practiced medicine In Chicago for many years and ber crime astounded her numerous friends. fikywoun NavamMM. , N. C.. Friday, March 16, PRICE FIXING BY STATE IS UPHELD New Deal Scores Again in Supreme Court .i.*: z - T..e L -tj S..rt ' -- : time i-: - ' " N?'.V L-~: .. .L'j Lf.LJ. Jeci Z : 4 I . r a of principle use prvgnutt. A - ;r . -'-1 ai .nsi^n.r ar.t V st i ep?-r ^r--a-:.c. r..r .... the r.-x -rity ; .i. a of tii- : a vita. a ' T in the :-iture C---- ? : . : ?>f cocIas t.. s* .. f i.-ric . * :.-a! adjustment fidn: : 3:ra:; .. ani the NRa. i re de dsion upheld the rhstttrof tile N I rk suit asiik control ard to . ml.k -ir.i -rs and m tr.e ; rices thoy toast charge their customers. As ,n the r - ~ - 4 - n in *" 5 M:nn*> m m< .* . -- - rv;m t..e court : = *.i.'-fi :: a jn : ; - tte rtg t An! in *: 2nd ** *r* " - . ver tr.e A.j ?er*"a* ire** * - - * \.e ;r? v v . .. r: * J ? H ;_ > and A? late Justices Brando;5. Roberts, Stone, and Cardoso cn the libera! side, and Assosociate Justices Van Devanter. Sutheri' '' Bi.' 3 the s;de < I r.ty r.. - - rvtr.f * > tr.e Roosevelt .v antral, .ted planir.! .. held that ?-vof AO? I n of * ' BSiness Is ' ; !. rr * - . - ?. ? . ~ z as ? - ! ! *:.e tn*an? -e r- - ar. I r. * ! - t.-> It " ry. -- A ii.': - :- ' ! ! ?wn - ? t - pit . with Its warning . . r _ :e ' :e "'rights un?;?v. i*r rrtr.4-:* a at the very tl:. a ' ? ? Dr. Sarah Dean Convicted of Killing Dr. Kennedy :.\v <1. M ? it r." : -ted of mi:r '-r and --nt-:. ! : life ir.tprl*- r. : I s ir : i Rut:. D ~n n w n her fight to remain free on her $10,000 in :. ! per. art a :i on a ::: - n r :: new *r. il. The C' Urt granted days f> r pr*-r>arati 'n of : or. * a and ** !.* set a further hearing r .Tur- . a* Itv: ?r . M;>- l?. t<T Dean'- \tt rr.-ys t dd the c ?urt she was i.l -u:T-r':.^ fr : a chronic stomach ailment. The -r h.-t. representing a rejection of the -v nan physician's sworn testimony t .:t she did not poison her admirer. F r .1 .n Preston Kennedy, wirh a w: "zhball. came after 13 hours and ."2 s of deliberation. The trial lasted five weeks. New CCC FnrnllmAnf to Begin on April 1 Washington.?Three separate enrollments of new men for the civilian conservation corps are provided for In the program for the remainder of the year. The first will he April 1. the second July l and the third October 1. The War department estimates that an additional 250.'youths and veterans will have an opportunity to go to the forest camps between now and October 15 as replacements for men who drop out of the corps. Three Report Seeing Sea Serpent in Gulf i New Orleans. I.a.?Reports of a sea - monster sighted in the Gulf of Mexico were brought to New Orleans by officers and crew of the steamer Steel Inventor, inbound from Honolulu. ?. u. uay. tnird mate on the Steel Inventor, and two seamen on the i bridge at the time said they saw the i beast, "a regular old-time sea serpent," when the ship was 250 miles \ from the mouth of the Mississippi river. Minister to Netherlands Says He Will Resign Post Minneapolis.?Laurits S. Swenaon, Minneapolis, minister to the Netherlands, has informed friends here he expects to surrender his post and return to Minneapolis after a visit to Norway Swenson. during a 37-year period, has served as minister to Denmark, Switzerland and Norway besides his present post. ; ! Boys Flying Kite Killfed When It Hits Power Line ! Brotton, Okla.?Two boys using a copper wire for a kite string were killed when the string tingled la an electric wire at the Methodist orphanage. j E If rou aren't. then you are one of the four out. of every ten whose lezs are the same length. According t<> Lt. H. V. Hillmcn of New York. s:x <>? every ten hare one leg sh ?rter -h ;n the other. Bat if you are one of the six. d'ihXjYorry. because the s- i * -r - iys til i**>r o-nt of the r are curable. wT,il<? but *J per cent are 1 ?ted a- doubtful.?I'athtir.'i^r Magazine. A SIMPLE QUICK WAY TO RELIEVE ACID STOMACH HERE ARE THE SIGNS: ; Ncrrousnca* Frequent Headache* | ; StunUia Feeling at Wetkaw J ! Indfajenrion Slcepleaeneaa j Loo* ot Appetite Mouth Acidity | Nautee Sour Stomach Auto-Intoxication j WHAT TO DO FOR ITi - TAKE?2 t*wpom.ft:'.sof ? P- pV V < d Mifnesaa in a g^as cf water ^ EL r.try r-arr. -f w!-*r. .cu I J W* up. Ta^e anct.Vr 5 - - FM^er- teasooortful j? mr.tes I ?' ? eating. 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