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MHrderer Shakes Hands » .V •• -V ALSO ON PROGRAM With Officials Before He| Ebcecutive Chamber, Albany, N. _^Wjufly^0gton, Aug. 12.—(AP) —^which we have in motion so that ^hto-hj'^ftoat Presidentii^ candidates VM* 1 Y., Aug. 12— (A P )—^Possibility that • * * we may‘move from defense Pays Penalty For Crime. w o big, parties say about to powerful attack. teen MonAs QU^ Governor Roosevelt’s decision on 1t;ie ^IQBSBnf the country’s problems: Roosevelt—When we get the ouster charges against Mayor James 1‘wWbition: . _ toance,:toa-Federal government will J. Waiker of New York City may be .Moomr^It is my beUef that In asenm ai^l^ leadership. * * * Our F>»( Boston, Aug. 12—(AP) —Sylves delayed until after next November’s ^ ^ reme^ present es^ leaders td l us economic ter Norman Fernandes, 22, of Mash- necessary by Which' election developed today when ♦ cause pahics which no When Enrope Collapsed— Gives Credit To D tinoente pee was electrocuted at the state snmmon a p r o ^ * a i » * f 1 p | t e t f i ^ oda could prevent. We must lay Roosevelt announced he would with* prison early today for the murder imd respohsihifity toe yetyi 'lufid o f the fact that economic laws hold his action until after the ques eMence o f out ^vpfnxiieDt ^m ands are not made by natore. They are For Aid Bnt Attacks Gainer Policies >— B rands tion of his removal powers went to o f Johu Alves, 44-year-old cranberry shall' rest, upem the stotes and local' picker. made by human beings. the courts. authorities. -That -change must W ar debts: Shortly after the morning session Alves was found shot to death avoid , return of the saloon. Hoover—^If for any particular an Roosevelt Ex|dain Tariff Position — Audience A isti^ of the Walker hearing now in its last December in bis Barnstable Rooseveitp—I am confident that the nual payment weTvere offered some second day, the governor stated he home. Fernandes, arrested a few United States of America wants re- N s •• *• *• \ •* s'" other timgible form o f compensation ished When President Goes Beyond Pbtfonn b Advo* .would not pass upon the mayor’s days later, confessed, police said, he peal-^* • • when that happens we such'as expansion of markets for incase until the Supreme Court had killed Alves and stole $150. as Democrats must and will * * * American agriculture and labor, and had an opportunity to determine the Fernandes was calm as be step enaUe the states to protect them the restoration and maintenance of eating ProUhition Change. legality of a writ of prohibition, de ped into the death chamber and ask selves against the importation of in our prosperity then I am sure our manded by George -Donnelly, secre- ed permission to shake hands "with toxicating Uquors whe.:e such impor citizens would consider such a pro tsury of the Bronx Chunber of Com two good friends,’’ Dr. James 1. Mc tations may violate th ^ state lawa posal. Washington, Ang. 12.—(A P)—A merce. Laughlin, priiron physician, and De We must.rightly and mondly pre Roosevelt—The debts w ill not be presidential call for prohibition re Meets Augnst 19 puty Sheriff James E. Bowes, in vent the retuni o f toe saloon. a problem—we shall not have to The Supreme Court does not meet Belying toe customary tardiness'which won for htan the title of "toe Tariff: form and a promise to beat down Raps Dry Law | charge of the Barnstable county jail, cancel them. * • • Our policy de imtil August 19. late Mayor of New York,’’ . Jimmy Walker is shovm here as he andved— where he was incarcerated before twelve minutes early—at toe State Capitol in Albany, N. Y., to make a Hoover—t am squarely for a pro clares for payment but at the same the economic "hurricane” leads Re Donnelly, rebuffed in three courts, being brought to stete prison. Both pubUc defense of removal charges against him. The. mayor, attired, in a tective tariff. 1 'em against the time for lowered tariffs and a re publicans Into toe-1932 campaign. today obt^ned from Justice Harold men stepped forward and shook his proposal of "a com^titive tariff for neat blue suit, is indicated by-arrow, and directly, ahead of; him-IstMrs. sumption o f trade Which opens the A ji astonished and tensely expect J. Hinman of the Appellate Division band, revenue’’ as advocated by our op-i vmy for payment. o f the Supreme Court, an order in Walker. Laii^ street throngs witnessed their arrival. ant audience of RepubUcan leaders The doo,med man said “good bye’ ponents. That would place our Power: heaid Mr. Hoover last night in his structing Mr. Roosevelt to explain to the other witnesses and died re farmers and our workers in compel H oover-I have repeatedly recom his jurisdiction. The governor > speech of formal acbeptance o f re citing a prayer. titton with peasant and sweated mended toe Federal regulation nomination go far beyond his party rected Atomey General John labor- products. Leaves Three Letters interstate power. I shall persist in platform and demand a new order w IV; Bennett, Jr., to prepare argument RCbsevelb—I accept that admira Fernandes gave three ietters for RIOTS CONTINUE that. I have opposed the Fedend o f Uquor . control. on the legality of the action. ble teriff statement in the platform government undertaking toe opera Mr. Bennett, leaving- Governor delivery to Fr. Ralph W. Farrell, *T cannot consent to toe continu of this convention (advocating ‘h tion o f toe-power bushMSS.' I shall, ation of this regime,” said the Pres Roosevelt’s office after a five min prison chaplain, shortly before the competitive tariff for revenue, .with continue that opposition. hour of death! One was for Ms wife ident solemnly. ute conference, said: a foct finding tariff commission, free Roosevelt—(Promised to say more "The governor sent for me im and toe others to friends on toe There was applause. But toe Re- frinn executive interference’’). iater and endorsed toe party-plank pobllcui' hosts who had frequently mediately and told me to notify Jus Cape, who identities were not noade Reconstruction: ' public. wtdeh advocates: "Regulatloa. to. interrupted Mr. Hoover’s challenge tice Hinman-that he would show no 1DL & *P IT vm. TL I Hoover—I am today organizing the full extent'(ff: Holding com discourtesy to the court and would Medical Examiner George Bur to Democrats on their tariff sat Mobs Try To Bom Churches WoOl I ft; Kllfliy n OT fB 6y jftin private industrial and financial panies which sell securities in inters, ■ifiouse records seemed, surprised; withhold his decision imtil the gess Magrath of Suffolk coimty was ■ ■ ' Iresources of toe country to oo- state commerce; rates of utiUty courts had passed upon his author prevented from witnessing the exe ^wasn’t toe same applause. companies operating across state) : However, as toe man wlKwe-hafr. ity.’’ cution by otbet* business. Prison of Bpt R res Are Extiiignidi- A r«,i*y Out b thebSS.^tT"’' Hnes’’ ). The Supreme Court is the trial ficials sMd it was the first execution r has grtyed considerably, in fbuf court of New York and corresponds he has missed since he has held his yean o f presidential care concluded to district court| in most; states. present office. ed By Vdonteers;' hla carefully propared addr^B, Sen- Should either ^i^ty to thje litiga The official witnesses were: Lt. ator Feas o f Ohio, long a prohlUtlbh tion dispute the action df toe Su Col. Thomas . F. Tierney^ surgeon Phamplon, was applauding -with: to e preme Court and fto t lilHto. vi^uld iretteral of Massachusetts; 8r. WD- rest. A monitot later he gaV c hls develop no matter s^t.4etoW)n;waa Ham H. Watters,, septosenting Dr. bencMffetioin to the prohibition sug given, the way wculd,-hr open, for Mcgrato; VDf . 'McLaughlin; #-J}r. and burning reddened mudr gestion.^^ , appeals to the Appelate Divteiou ’^ , Samuel'.. M erlin,.. assisteqA prison Sputoeiip. Spain today as toe g ^ finally the coiirt ;of last resort—-the physioian4-Deputy Sheriff Bowes; ment laid plans to pimlsh o !^ r a I j^ p e ie d as.a "oom- Warden James L. Hogsett oi state toon NTteiter for ^rteusonable Court of Appeals. Before final word Jose San J iu ^ leader 6f Wednes Reat^ of! came from that court, it is possible prison-; Fr. - Farrell; James Lee,, in pecmle” toat; . day’s abotitiye rebelUon, and his toe j^tirposMi^ofi tob NatiotiSl' ABtono^ ’TBacb state ahaU be givtti the that Mr.