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SECTION TVvV editorial features SECTION 1 GESERAL SEWS I a. I IM i.e.- 4 wnttitm 1 1 Tf W4 i.M N. Y. si npay. apkii.

iwh loisT a NAZIS CLAMP IPRESIDENT USING NEW POWER i CUTS BENEFITS TO VETERANS BY MORE THAN 400 MILLIONS STRIKING DAIRYMEN TO OPEN AVON MILK RECEIVING STATION First Move in Program CITY DEALERS' To Assure Producers sjND NEUTRAL Of Adequate Market MILK STRIKE Assure" Coiisumers of ON PITCHER BILL jn W'tmiii lty Revision in Brief n.t-a. Xf I ft4 N' A uaaarv ltaidal f-r aM b-flt a ll'tO a Just lliwtthini Tli le.iowi nave io iiu. Koowvi.t. no Hi fSl rv r. Spell for Them i ar aetrtmir.

to Pteident far assistant. The Inter i FINANCE CURBS BEING FORMED a p'r f.r rf iawi i n. r. B- r.ffntit da' I ja ff a I a-" 4 In li'ary and na.al and for dnnd.t of k. dji Atv ra.4 p.whje4 for ar tibj-t to tvi.r and 41.

fr pro. lh'n lu Th. rat. a.a.a a. at -r Ti pr I' Kf ho bav l-t on.

hJ. or th. pr- af. infr.ad bv Th. rat ll'V for ta no baa uflriod lo.

of both hand or h.xm bl.nd. IIV) i-r month; bund In both an4 loea of f.H or hand or both. J-'. K.w drpand'hta. ldoa ido and rhll.l tt with I fhi.d no w.d..

but child. I.n to M. 1idl l. thr. rhild.a.

d.p.n.l.nl ,1,1.. Ill h. nu.ih.r. IJti. dpnd.nt faih.r.

t. total not to il 1-5. It.tr ata a.o ln. lu.l-d dibilily or dallt lociirr.d dmlng pc tun a aa for d-pndnu la thia catriy. Mi'Inlyff.

'rrMORGAN, AIDS BY a LEADERS FAIL nitpnf nnmnin? kfunw i. kir week ir.lriwtid'"' mi mil ana blM Ik. Il.iriinl I 1 mphuTl ll nit' nirhl Ui.k liralm given out by mi! OBno Th dir ill coiiiinu "to ir-vid iinmiri tuptrj tervi to tultaulliria." th llemhl 'J. iKiilirn of ovr hiih th i'l'i halt no Kin'iol Blltl llIO hlfh my nol Inlrii4 to Urn i It I. ihrm lo nmoct their tin in lrr-n and tlirrrfoia tha lnlfrru uf lh coii-uniii if public." Iiu'idrntally, tha iinlrra rrvW th! nioia than a thud all th milk o.d in KohrxliT i p'U-hrd ilni tly ftmn th piodu rra a imiiviOual dairymen and not a nirmbri of any dauyman'a or-Kanuatu-li.

It lino pointad out that lha dam in no hv a hand In tlrtnm nir-K th banlc pru and Ha vnrinliona paid by th I'aitvmrtia Ia.u. Tha atatrnifiit follows: Tha ftrhidr Milk IValcra Tn m(lk to Utata It no.ttlnn In rnn-l I I Administration Seeks tiii'-' State Police Forces Reduced as Warfare Ends with Truce TUX I. TNMK A milk receiving will at Avon within the tl JO da th Wc.Uin New Yolk Milk lrodut-i Ariation. hf Isu egain-t whi.h it Th ilK'i ...1. a indrprndfnl Th (IK't.

will umkI l-io- p.ilK mm H.K-hr-trf. 1 up th iin ui frM mov. of th- aii iti.ilci. for a lam num. of turner m-mli rnhom tr.inlrd thrir rwinmiMii "K1" and followed by Albert WoHlhfd.

prulnt, and othr that tha I'llrhrr till to raa tha Armbly tomorrow I. aatufactory to pro- for i rwnvm, r- al.f.dy bn arlwiod. it rrnd. and purnaa or rn. oi mi.

hirh a ramoao. handy and lni.tallat.on of th. nra-, a.ry rqutpmrni i. P.ic plai Wlinin j- a planned In another receiving t.tion In Kochr-ter. probably at li Main Strret Kal.

To lmpro Quality r-nnndent that p.iS Titcher niea-ut aeltinu up a ro.i- fntr piic-a 1 Legislation on wan Street Practices l'nitd Washington. Apr. 1 News) rrKnlnt and In Iorai ruio on invtmnr ins pfin Thia bM-ama known today tn f.d.r.l trad. rlllimi.lonr and part author of pfntUnt jr-uritl Protctlon tnftirnlfd Houa com- h.t furthrr buin lrgi trovrv brtwn da.rmn of the had inform.a J. Rorhratrr milk hd.

which haa.Tnomaa W. iJiinont and Jonn bn popularly t.ir.i'd a milk war Iuvla. coun-l for Hi firm, mat an TO AGREE UPON BEER MEASURE Session with Lehman Ends with Parties Split on Boards Apr. I cr A three-hour fconfrnc between Governor Lehman and legla'athr leader broke up at o'clock toni.bt when th Guvtinur announced that attempt to break- th legialatitc deadlock vr bwr control failed. l.el-iiisn aaid no comp'omi ha I been leached uu th conflicting view of th Dernooiats, who want h.

iaaea issued bv a stale emit ml boaid of nv. and thos of th Republican who noidliu out for county llcning board. "Th only condition. 1 mde." Lehman aald, "wa. that whatvc.i legislation I.

adopted must provide tnr full aafenuard. against th injection of politic Into the control of th beer tramc Th Governor believe, coumy licensing would lead back to in evils of preproh'bitlon day. The deadlock appeared tighter than ever after th confetenc a the Republican leaders. Senator BOYCOTTS ON REICH'S JEWS; Stores Denied Trade, Professional Men, Students Barred Vlrt'itn. -T l'a i4 nii a cfi Jm dav tfrarC that Utr4 any Jai bi.nM a t.ntr.

Jraul, atiitva pH tti I'M at4 undrf th Jih ll" tflfia fktiaJH fim tH ttll I chant Jailt atu-lriiia pie i.il fifiM attnim tha truly. I insula rJ Th nit dit' bia4 th ban. arounl of tr. Antt Krt'ia. to rnmtnt hit.

ad at tha at tin. r.MifiM'atad mama in c4h and matka in Th dr.ard Ihcy ai.oar ia juti(ird in urtii that th ntodrd lo nanra 'pirpai lii'na for hist tiMn Kin.trin. ho la In Ki-ium and ho baa tl.i a'rpa to lin c.t irn.lnp atiai a.o l.v i ha I'liiKiin Aradainy M- mi in a atatrmnt tnt irid in.i.anau.in at bn -paituiuatKMi rv at hk it prupaganua in tn- I Mttr and ianr Tli ac4.litiv aid It bad no ion to ma Iri'ht Mrnra Karrrd th tiaid natui of th bovrolt and lla xtnaion Into v.y loan In th country, ainn oidi axanat violrnca laaurd to th th tn iitr. ttoopa ana tnry ka.an on arhrdul waa complete. Public excitemeo'.

waa arrly gicater than on an on day. Naala ftrat paraded th with trucks bearing boycott placard. Promptly at the "io hour" itiiim trMipr tn two or thr atationed thmlva li front or jwisn carded them with blck and rd Ign cal ing on German to avoid "U-'v" ag.iin.-t Jewi.h atrocity piop.i entlnurtf i Farmers Slain in Robbery Believed Motive For Wholesale Murder I Crrwse, Apr. 1 -(United New.) On of th most brutal wholesale murder, in Virginia hn-tory wa. investigated tod.y by Mecklenburg County authorities, who wei practically without a workable clue.

Four wealthy bachelor farmers, ranging; in ages from 77 to 21. all related, weie mysteriously attacked at their farm home rive mile, fiom here Friday night and beaten and shot to death. Robbery was the apparent motive. A safe in the house was rifled. The viclums were Ben Cannon.

77; his brother, WilHis, 7.V Thomas W. Cannon, 60, a nephew, and William Cannon, 21, another nephew. The Cannons reputedly were wealthy, and were known to have kept a large amount of cash In the afe. Sheriff W. R.

Beales said he believed as many as four, possibly flv men, participated In the murder The interior of the farm house was In a state of wild disarray and the safe blown open. Al'Bt'RV TRANSFERS SMAlX Auburn, Apr. l-1'i George Small, crippled prisoner recently rim-in? the riot of July 19'-i a Auburn prison ana sentenced to X5 has been transferred to Clinton prison at Dam.emora, Ward Joseph H. Brophy announced today. no reason, it was pointed out In official prison circles p01nM uui that the result of the trans.

er him awav from would be to take him away from old associate, of th riot oas. Meeting in Cell Is Happy Coincidence New York, Apr. I- When the police placed Charles F. Kelly and Charles F. Ryder in the aame cell they unknowingly conspired with the goddesa of luck.

Kelly was a man with a lawyer diploma In need of to pay a taxicab fare. Ryder waa a man with in need of a lawyer. A jailer Ryder pas. over th retaining fee and took them both before a magistrate. Forthwith.

Kelly paid hi. taxicab fare and won a sentence. He then pleaded well for his eellmat client tht he won his freedom on bail of HOO Instead of th usual tl.rvio for th charg of driving while i i i ii It 'unni--ty to ropn "Th controvriwy or rj h- hwav waifai aeainnt tlir'callrd milk war in which aev.rai i'i'lniii niilk auppli. r.nirltable IntUlpnH aii.aJy have th. nr.iiriit true n.la Turn- oci'iii i rd, lit a localized diitui lmn.

after in prr h. n.iiii Nonservice Disability Help Eliminated by Executive's Order 400,000 MEN FACE i LOPPING AT ONCE Forebearance Asked by! White House in Move To Effect Economy I 4 i nsoMrs tkf f'tt'dm't rVr tt' tti' tO-t Wa.l.lngtoa. Apr. I Vb" N.wai- Ks.rcU.mg 4 rattle now I confrrd by Cor.gr.. PrldnC ltou.vlt today laslwd war trJ ran' bn' and pension by mur than no.0tj.w a an on on.y in.asur.

Tb. Pr.aident. after aignlnc nn ordr for th reductlona, I kd th veterans not to ft that they wer being smiled out for but rathr to Ih Important- of eo-oprtlon 1st maintaining tha govern mnt'i credit. Th chief Mvingi ar llmln tlnn of benefit for duabilitle not I Incurred In lin of duty during ne tiv military or naval ric. Th nam, of.

om 4n0.0 World Wr vtini will cut from thd list receiving bnrlts. la addition, thr may be a larg number mt veteran removed from -the pen sion list for the 8nlsh-AinrteanJ Wr. A further reduction my mad due to a rule that disability mu hav been contracted with out misconduct, thus making pes large addition the total of eoo.OOO. Th xct total, Vrw vr, 1 peulatlv. In other word.

pron wh served In th World War will net! be permitted to rciv free ho) pitalitatiun for eye xminatlon. teeth extraction or disease hv curred In th ordinary coure of) life since their discharge. The. new regulation also provide that injurie and disease, for whlcft benefit are paid must hare been contracted or aggravated wlthou misconduct. Saving.

May Be UM.MM.AM The White Houae estimated thd saving at $400,000,000, but vet. rim' Administrator Hlnea aald thev probably would reach 4.A. oon.ooo, alightly less than nair tn la.t annual appropriation for I ran' aid. Some 700.000 World War veteran i ar now receiving hospitalisation, but only SOO.000 of them are eerv. ic connected It waa learned that ne nw begun and that only th work now under way toward lncreas hospital facilities! fould be completed.

A re- arrangement of hospital staff, with eductions in the lessened person nel that will be required after July I. is probable. The rates tor monthly wartime i disability payment ar changed onyl alightly." Th rat of $150 pr month for the blind Is retained, for Instance, and -those blind In i eye and also uffring the loa ef a foot, or hand, or both, etlll will receive $2S0. Statu of individual cases wtH tm termine many of the award. I Spanish Mar Men Special Case) I Spanish War veteran, who pn testea that wouio airricun ioj prov aervlc connection, for their disabilities won their point mfteri presentation oS their case by Rleei W.

Mean. The regulation, put the" burden of proof on th government Spanish War veterans, therefore' will eontinueto receive benefits nrd hospitalization; until th govern ment prove individual cases than had no connection with the war. The veterans' reduction mad nnaibl. under the Dower vested In the President under the economy; act rushed tnrougn ine sion of Congres, form th econd part of th economy program Urevlously he issued an orer bring ing the total pay reduction of gov. eminent employe to 15 per cenft Continued Pag 1IA Opporunity Knocks at Your Door You'K fin hundreds of attractive, prof ta We offers listed in The Demo, crat aid Chronicle Ward Ad section.

Read this i terersting part of fS newspaper today very day. WANT AD SECTION -Tha po.lilon of th dalrra CanizatK.n, ainipiy maim, ia itf an itir.lv n.uttal but drt'ldrdlv I intrrralrd and aynipalhcllc apri-- lalor In which the dealer, have no part anHlaUantttH.a 1 anH take no aide. "It will doubtless interest the pub lie to know that the RochrstM Milk Dealera Inc. is a membership organization having no relatione whatever with the ami re; of aupply of It. member.

It en. gages In no prlce-flxlng activities and never has. Neither does it attempt In any way, shape or manner to dictate where any of Its i. POPE DECLARES NEW HOLY YEAR AT CEREMONIES Breaks Door, Lights Cross, to Mark 19th Calvary Centenary Rom. Apr.

Nw)-- a 1..... waa i lun.inaled nv poy Piu tonight on ML Senarlo, a mounltln th 'Ct in ceremonial oir.uc v. year. Th blazing cros was visible fur many mile over th countiyslde and ws gieeted with plou obr- yance oy in. a inj of the holy year, which the Pope had signmeu rari.rr i.y ceremonial breaking- down of the holy door in St.

Peter a ana unner ing In 12 montha' observance of th 1900th anniversary of th death of Christ. In illuminating the cross, th Pope uttered th words: "Fee crucem; venlte adoremua" (behold the cross; let ador 10. 0eii H.dy Hisir Th preceding ceremony of opening the holy door In the Vatican was accompanied by -ltie goigeous ritual of the church. The historic basilica, wheie the bones of St. Pecer, the first prince of the church, ar interred, wa surix.un.i-ed by a crowd of more than 50 000 and the interior of th basilica was packed to capacity.

During the ceremony Inside, 24 cardinals were present, 45 archbishops and several member, of Kuropean royal families. The Pope inaugurated the holy year with all the medieval splendor traditional to the church. The procession, carried out with a display of richness exceed usually only by the elevation of a pope to the throne, marched to the holy door in the wall of the basilica, which has been blocked by solid masonry since the opening of the holy year of 1925. The bricks had been Continued on Page A Fearon ana muum th Assembly, preferred to hospital building, would be) Th. nature of the TOLD TO AWAIT SENATE ORDER Private Bank Partners Liable to Summons in Stock Mart Inquiry WwhinKlon, Apr.

i d-riid At-l- in in. th pnvai I.ady to r-p-nd to uhpona b- fora th Sanan lock market in ou.ry. FrItin.nd Prrnra, mar in-, coun-l. rvld t.nla wou.u vm ri.i lava'ailon fullow.d a nnanl ntm rummittr aumoi.tr in vl lull of lliyKt- Illlllt pnvalf bauklnc lVooia appld to th for additional Niwr rmvln qiirslionpd 111 lawyrr a htm i uiiHiicci- mfo'i niauon from J. P.

Morgan Co. leroida. Pecora aaid Pavi. "refused" to nn.iwer one of 2J requests for in-formation suhmitled by He said Iavl. reserved action on seven requests and agreed to pronuc information called for in 1ft.

It would a wast of time for Morgan Co. to challenge our authority after this resolution is duration chal lenged or taken under advisement by Davis has not been revealed. It is believed, however, that they include a list of the depositors of the piivate bank, especially of those corporation, engaged In Interstate commerce. Morgan Co. also may be reluctant lo reveal Its capital structure.

Behind the words "capital structure" lies one of the most interest-Ink- secrets of Wall Street, how 'nUTct V. those farts. It would reveal, for In stance, how much each partner re-rrived In payment for the firm's services In underwriting securities and distributing them through other banks to the public, BOMB RAZKS NAZI HOI SE Hamburg, Germany, Apr. 1 iSP A bomb hurled by unidentified, persons tonight completely wrecked Nazi headquarter here. No one was hurt.

Two other bomba fill! with dynamite failed to explode. 'the Pitcher hill say It would neees- sitate regulation of milk production through a atat. agency costly to the public. Such an agency, they say, would nat- tend tn become nermanent which would prove detrimental to! the dairy industry. S-ta Temporary Board definitely temporary.

It would of the Commissioner of Agri- culture and Market. State Coram I sioner of Health and flv appomtiy mmhr. mmal h. th. Governor to i rv.

without Thia board would be empowered to fix the minimum prlc of milk to con.um-1 rs. Th bill ay. "it i. th in-; tention nf th. th.t a fair and re.son.bl.

of C.atia.ed I C.ntlaard mm A I I I 1 the a.odatlnn will i within Its mem- n. herahip to ran th quality of nil milk produced. out and get a couple of Ouern-ev-'a In add to your herd, told one dairyman yesterday "You can afford lo If you know hat your milk ia to bring a rorre-ponrilngly better price. We can apk Rochealer dealer, to buy any hut the higheat quality milk. Well furnish them tha best.

Continued aertion of the League that the rebellion, farmer, will And tnem-elve. without any place to e.l their milk at any price because of a large aurpltn In the counties around Rochester, wa. answered by Woodhead lat niRlit. Dlapiite Surplii Clnini "The claim of the Dairymen'. League that Uht a aurplua of milk in thia section-was disproved during the strike when they were forced to bring in milk from out-aide." he aald.

"I don't think member, of the association will have anv trouble finding a market. We already are bringing in 40 per cent of the city' aupply." He indicated that a number or dealera who formerly bought their milk from the Dalrymen'a League are ready now to buy directly from th farmers and added that at least one of the three largest dairies Jn tha city might be expected to change over to them within a month. Continued Tf A Index 1. General General. Stanley Hlg.

Editorial. Cable. Mark Sulliwii. members ahall purchase the mill! wholesale customer. In Rochest and vicinity.

"In answer to a Question fre quently asked of its Individual mem bers since the so-called 'mil war began, th organization wishes It distinctly understood that neilhor it nor Its dealer member, hold membership In the Dairymen's League or any other association of milk producers. "In this connection It may be of Interest to the public to know of all th. Continiipd on PttgA UK Clarence White Dies: Former Curtiss Aid Blmlra. Apr. 1- Clarence White, formerly of Hammondsport and a former associate of the late Glenn H.

Curtiss, In the manufacture of airplanes, died at Colden. N. today. It was learned here. During; the World War he worked in the Buffalo office of the Curtis.

Company. He was 60. memoers anau purcnase inn mm. i which they distnhute to retail lation Uolinltely waa on tha Hill Miaplnf That ptOKiam. the Vnlied Nw.i ai yt tenl but rBpidy lakinn final form, haa bn j.viard by l'ridntial associal.

l-alrra xp-t It to in. th. followin cardinal points, to presented in two bilia ipu.ma, tha anerial aesslon: 1. Full publicity for an poois operating In th markets, turning outsider. Into insider, when the big money operate.

2. A curb on investment house, that in the pait hav placed representatives on corporation board, of director nd have sought to control financing operations. 3. Uniform and Independent accounting for coiporation. disposing of securities or with securitie limed on tha exchanges.

4. Divorcement of commercial from other type, of banking, with security flotation affiliate as distinct entities from banks. 5. Some type of federal supervision and control over and commodity exchanges. The additional legislation would be in line with the Securities Protection Bill, now awaiting House committee action.

t'nnllnued Ia 4 A Pith of the News GUN Kit Al. Cut. Service Men: President Roosevelt lops more than flOO.fsXl,-tXK) off aid to veterans. Boycott: German Is'aii. tart campaign of discrimination against Jews.

Still Unsettled: Conference between Governor Iehman and legis-laliv leader fails to bring agreement on beer bill. Finance Curbs: Roosevelt administration working on legislation to regulate vau ducc. .1........, Morgan Company faces subpoena. I regulate Wall street pecuiauo" CI TV To Handle Own Products: Striking dairymen to open milk receiving station at Avon; city dealer remain neutral. Dead: George F.

Allman, veteran telegrapher, passes. Army Day: Patriotic exercise to mark it in Rochester. VK INTV Crah Victim: Ovid boy die from injurie crash. uffered In automobile Not Homicide: Not Indicate farmer ahot himsalf near Dundee. prt No 2 Red make it two; ht Columbu.

Blood: Eber. defeat Aljo. in gam of dutrict baaketbau ch.mplon.hip. Win. Classic: Cambrlge c.w' VrJ" the Dunkel bill, caning ror county control boards.

In the Assembly next week. ProvlVon. of thut hav been te jecled by the democratic. Senate. wlnl the Republican Assemoiy nas In turn killed the Governor slat-; board plan, "A number of points were di-cussed," Lehman aaid after the conference, "the most important of which was that affecting the power, and setups of th local boards of control.

On that point no could rached. There a matter of principle Lehman's plan for eonnty board-i give, them no lic.enstng power. though they may make recommendations to the tat board, which that body may or may nst follow. Republican Clliif to Stand The Republican leader, indicated that they did not budg an inch from their contention that the licensing power belongs to counties ontiiiued Pag SA pours into tha Mississippi and wver towns aouthward. Highest levei.

were expected between Cairo and Memphis, Term. Anticipating that many wouia driven from their homes in South- em Illinois. Gov. Henry Horner ordered National Guard tent, and upplie rushed to the district. u'iir m.

la. 3riiu homilies were being snenerra in stag for days, faced a new tnreat. Pood and supplies were sent to Shew neetown. Ill, which was al-: most isolated by (he wter- Tb (high peak of the Minor River era registered at Berdstown where th i wa eU Midwest Faces Menace of Floods As Tornadoes Kill 84 in South Torrential Rains Swell Tributaries of Mississippi to Flood StageTents, Supplies Rushed to Region Around Cairo. Many States Affected ify t'nitfd Sfwt Dairymen's League Gives Support To Smith State Milk Control Bill Least Objectionable of Any Before Says President Sexauer Measu re.

Provides Fixing- Of Minimum Price to Consumer by State Board I City Raginjr tributaries of the Miasia- swept over their banks in th Midwest corn belt state today while in the South Tornadoea acat-; teied death and destruction, Tornado death wese estimated at 84 by Red Cross worker. Mwai-' sippi, Texas, Louisiana. Alabama, and Arkansa were itruca. Araansas wer suuia. ti.j...

City Want Ad. Sporti-Fimncial Sports. financial. Deatha. Vicinity.

Radio. IV. Society-Magazine Society and Club. Theatera. Music Art.

Woman' Task Ion. School. Fraternal. Hill Cartoon. V.

Grai'ure Section -c li'i aat sOmif. oni'" Alhany. Apr. I -A milk control hill "Hesianed to civ. dnirv farm ers the maximum of state assist ance In meeting th present emergency and a minimum of state interference and refutation" has ha.n intrnduced br Assemblvman Frank H.

Smith, Republican, Otsego County, who declares tn mil nas th approval of practically all of the major milk organi- milk producer organi-1 rations. Mr. omuni diu proviues for fixing th minimum price for milk to consumers bv a board. I which is charged with th duty of seeing to it that dealer pas these i i Th. Smith bill, which I ired by f.rmer.' i.

i intended to replac th pending Purh.r Fill which ha been d-, a. cumbersome and impr.c.i-: in Thos opposing 1 nrrenriaj rains uu river, to flood atag. a the were wiped out in Iowa, Wisconsin waters rushed on to the Misaiwippi and Indiana. Th Southera Idi.na and Kentucky district along ProDertv destruction wa high 4 tu Ohio which has been at flood Highw.v. wer wiped out and water covered fields wer left in Indiana Illinois.

Ohio. Wisconsin. Kentucky. Iowa and Minnesota by th. turbulent waters.

Hanger points of th fln.1 were -Cairn Hi, where the Onie. River 4.

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