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1932-06-28 [P A-2] 7^ . Trial SENATE MAY SHIFT EX4ÏÏ0RNEY HELD I Arrested as "The Fox" ROOSEVELT TRYING M ELIMINATED LindberghTESTIFIED IN LeavingBABY HOAX CASE. BÏ JAPANESE STAR VIEW ON ECONOMY TO MEND ERRORS Re- Mrs. McLean Identifies Nor- Shift on Two-Thirds P'^e Jiro Satoh Merely Lets Amer- Recalling of Conference Re- man T. Whitaker as "The Regarded as Effort to ican Beat Himself in Wim- port Paves Way to Fox" in Retrieve Losses. bledon Match. consider Rejection. Kidnaping. BY DAVID LAWRENCE. From First (Continued From First Page.) June 2» (Continued Page.l WIMBLEDON, England, CHICAGO. June 28—Gov. Roosevelt Austin of case. Several ether UPi-—H. W. (Bunny) Eng- clared he heartily approved thç action Means in the fraud Is struggling hard to keep the tactical land defeated Frank Shields of the taken in delaying the reappointment of Government witnesses also verified the | blunders that his forces have made here absence of from him the nomination. United States, 6—1. 9—7, 5—7, 6—1, conferees during the Rep- identification, but their names were losing resentative McDuffie of Alabama, who Turning right-about face, James A. In the of the all-Eng- withheld. quarter-flnals is in Chicago and will not return until Farley. Roosevelt manager, and J. land tennis tournament today, leav- later in the week. A warrant charging Whitaker with Bruce Kremer. chairman of the Rules to the Committee, appeared before an informai ing only Ellsworth Vines, jr., to "With the utmost deference violation of section 37 of tne Criminal j from Missouri," Byrns said, session of that committee today and carry on for the Invaders in the gentleman the clause, was issued "no man has done more work on this Code, conspiracy announced the decision to abandon the semi-finals. bill than Mr. McDuffie. It would have secretly by United States Commissioner overnight proposal for a suspension of the a to a new at of two-thirds rule after the sixth Press. been great mistake appoint Turnage last Saturday the request By the Associated ballot. At the same time the idea of conference committee in his absence. United States Attorney Leo A. Rover. WIMBLEDON. England. June 28.— a candidate first and Mr. McDuffie is better fitted to repre- ! The warrant was taken to New York nominating adopt- Wood, jr., youthful American a afterward was with- Sidney sent the views of the House in confer- Federal agents and used as a basis ing platform defender of the British tennis cham- by drawn fcv the Roosevelt management. ence than any other man in this body." issuance there of a fugitive warrant. was eliminated today in the for It means that this convention will pionship. La Guardia immediately took issue. claus- provides for a ouarter-finals Jiro Satoh of Japan, The conspiracy a two-thirds vote after all for by "This is not a House of a sentence of two require 6—4. personalities, fine of $10,000. or The scores were 7—5. 7—5. 2—6, he de- President and Vice President. But th<> but a House governed by rules." or both, conviction Means a decisive vic- years upon Rocsevelt are Wood's defeat followed as the fraud forces paying the penalty CHARLES A. LINDBERGH, photographed in his automobile he clared. He protested açain that was sentenced to 15 years on the Ellsworth the United for their mistakes. Inroads are tory for Vines, jr.. House should have been given an op- being in another was leaving the Flemlngton. N. J.. Court House yesterday after testifying charges. made into their States singles champion, portunity to iron out the differences in before Commissioner delegations. match, over Enrique In the trial of John Curtis. Norfolk charged with Arraigned Almost can and the quarter-final Hughes shipbuilder, a new conference. New on a charge of anything happen, title holder, 6—2, 6—3, O'Neill, in York, talk of alternate Maier, Spanish hoaxing the authorities in the Lindbergh case. —A. P. Photo. Mr. Byrns that what the larceny, candidates, like Baker. f. 9 COL. replied to commit grand conspiracy was Ritchie and Byrd grows as the Roose- House had done in this instance Whitaker astonishment when Satoh let Wood beat himself by the I expressed velt management flounders in its ' simply to do the courteous thing in re- the commissioner set bail at $100,000. letter's attempted forcing tactics. Wood was of the Lindbergh household they chlo- turning the papers as the Senate re- I've read that $50,000 bail became wilder as he tried to speed up "Why, The debate may cause roiormed the him from the j quested. was asked to Whit- platform in the third set, baby, taking all Means put up," further his shots and. except j door down- schisms. The Smith forces are in house through the pantry Fear Death of Bill. aker said. ■was at a disadvantage to pressing for Immediate modification of generally stairs. A green sedan was parked a "I understand that you're not able The showed the Volstead act in addition to re- the exchanges. Japanese the and The move the commis- the He LINDY few hundred yards from house Senate's surprising yester- up $50,000," replied control off either hand. i SAYS CURTIS put of the splendid peal eighteenth amendment. The the baby was taken away in that, under day was motivated by reports that sioner. Wood repeatedly with beauti- Roosevelt forces are to stand passed care of a nurse called Gretchen. With Speaker Garner proposed to delay the Whitaker admitted he was unable to incited drivas down the alleys. for repeal all right, but have not fully placed the baby lying in an improvised cradle appointment of House conferees until bend, and said it made no dif- they provide - yet decided what to do about the Vol- Makes Many Errors. in the car the kidnapers drove to Cape the return of Representative McDuffie ference to him whether $50,000. S100 NORMAN 1VHITAKER. stead act change, which would perm.t May, N. J., where they boarded the from the Convention—a situation that 000 or $200,000 was the amount ordere.i. errors all the way HAMPERED EFFORTS wines and beer. An act of Con- Wood's ranged schooner probably would have prevented final He said he might decide before 2 n.m light from double faults to loss of his racquet I j gress such a would re- Lindbergh said Curtis told him that enactment by Friday, the beginning of tomorrow, the time set for a hearing making change in one terrific at the ball. The ! quire a hence the lunge Gretchen wrote all the ransom notes. the new fiscal year and the effective to waive removal proceedings and go to presidential signature, hit the turf court and took Colonel Hoaxer's attitude of the prohibition candidate for racquet Testifies Shortly before he put out on the date of the measure. Washington. cut a divot. President becomes pertinent. large boat Cachalot on May 9 in a new Office. Helen Jacobs and Elizabeth Ryan May Ask Reconsideration. Disbarred By SENATE PASSES EVANS CONVICTED Two blunders have been made which effort to contact the kidnapers, Lind- advanced in the women's doubles by Story Practically Ended Whltaker gave his age as 42 years even some of the veteran in bergh continued. Curtis told him of Action was taken on a motion of politicians the English pair, Miss N. and his as "patents and the Roosevelt ranks as defeating meeting "Hilda." one of the alleged Senator Jones of Washington, chair- occupation recognize pos- Trentham and Mrs. R. M. Turnbull, Work With trademarks." At the Patent Office to- sibly costing their favorite the nomina- "Jafsie." kidnap band, in a New York railroad man of the Conference Committee, re- as 6-1, 4-6, 6-1. day it was said he is not registered tion. station. questing the House to return the bill. before that In the mixed doubles, Mrs. Anna an authorized practitioner BILL IN FUNDS 1HEF1 "Knew Too Much." Jones still has a motion pending to re- ni Leaders' Flans Uncertain. 1925. Harper of San Francisco and Ian Col- office, having been disbarred in From First Page.} consider the vote by which the Senate time in lins of England defeated Miss V. H. ^Continued "I feel I know too much for my At that time he was serving One is the failure New ' rejected the conference report. The of the York and G. R. Sherrell of Eng- own good about the people I'm dealing Leavenworth Penitentiary. Montgomery that Curtis told him he in- ultimate fate of the bill may be de- Rail Item in Former Officer of Union Found Governor to retreat the whole distance land. 7—5. 6—3. ing had with,'' Col. Lindbergh quoted Curtis as "The Fox" slunk in and out of the Independent formation that the was ar- termined when he presses for action The American mixed doubles pair, kidnaping telling him on that occasion. Means negotiations at frequent inter- when he onnounced yesterday his aban- ranged by a member of the on this motion. Sarah and Gregory Mangin, lost Lindbergh Col Lindbergh said that on numerous vals and amid gr?at mystery. Desig- Measure Hit La of donment of the two-thirds rule Palfrey household and that he that The vote to recall the conference re- Offices by Guilty Embezzling fight. in straight sets, 6—4, 6—4. to the thought occasions wh?n Curtis told him of con- nated by Means «s "No. 19" under the was a port. was considered a test of Senate The other is the Roosevelt effort to British combination of Kathleen Stam- person girl.
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