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OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA. MONDAY. MARCH 6, 1933


Press Associate*
(Tribune 18 PAGES E NO. «5 '

MARTYR

Roosevelt Decrees 4-Day Bank


Holiday; Payrolls Will Be Met
Chicago's Mayor Loses' Hie
Battle to Survive Bullet
Intended for Roosevelt
Rolph Plans
Proclamation IS Summary of
Situation in PRESIDENT, CABINET
Problem of Successor in
Background as Body Lies
In Stale, Ready for Home
To Prevent
Confusion GALLED FOB State. Nation
STATE
California today wai under
MIAMI, Fla., March « — (P>—
Mayor Anton Cerinak of Chicago
ih« victim of a bullet Giuseppe
Zangara fired February 15 in an
attempt to assassinate Presiden
•Anton J. Cerinak, mayor
Governor's Action Will Be
In Conformity to That
T a k e n at Washington
BANK ACTION "legal holiday" regulations im-
poaed by Governor Bolph's proc-
lamation of Saturday night—even
were itringent than the national
bank holiday decreed by Pretl-
dent RoMevelt
of Chicago who lost his fight Clearing Houses Prepare Senate and House to Take Oakland banki, through the
Roosevelt, died in Jackson Mem
orial Hospital today at 0:57 a. m. for life today in a Miami,- Fl»., For Issuance of Certifi- By ANTHONY F. MOITORET Prompt Action on Emer- Clearing Home AMoeiatien. pre-
hospital, where he was taken, SACRAMENTO. March 6—Cali- pared to luue scrip M » medium
Eastern Standard Time. cates for C i r c u l a t i o n fornia's gency Legislation Sought
Death'followed a series of com- the victim of an assassin's bul-
day
governmental machinery to-
stood by in the face of Presi-
•f exchange within twenty-four
hour* after receiving a«th«Hn- Governors Back President's Action to
plications against which the Chi- let intended for President-elect
Oakland Bank Heads Are dent Roosevelt's proclamation for a ti»n from Washington. Safeguard Depositors; Plans Rushed to
Roosevelt. national bank moratorium, white President Roosevelt Likely to
cago executive had rallied valiantly
time after time.
.Ready for Prompt Action Governor James Rolph, Jr., and Appear in Person Thurs-
The San Franciiea Clearing
House Association waa consider- Distribute Clearing House Certificate*
When U. S. Stand Known legislative leaders offered the Fed- ing a similar plan.

.IT TO S
The family and close friends eral Government full state cooper- day to Present Program
•were at the bedside. Mrs. Floyd
Oakland banks today took steps to
ation.
Governor Rolph late today pre-
Lo« Angelei bank* had $50,00".-
000 in scrip printed and ready for
EMBARGO PUT ON GOLD EXPORT?
Kenlay, a daughter, was holdmi WASHINGTON, March 8—«V-
provide clearing house certificates pared a new proclamation de- A new congress—the seventy-third dlRtrlbation.
one of her father's hands when he WASHINGTON, March 6.—(AP)—President Roosevelt and

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died. Vivian Graham, a grand- as a medium of exchange to expe- days claring special state bank holi- —will assemble Thursday at noon Banker* and legislators dis-
for tomorrow, Wednesday cussed proposals to make scrip his .aides, strengthened by a resolution of full support from:
daughter, held the other. The sad- dite business during the national and Thursday under the new charged with the weighty responsi-
dened little group remained in the banking holiday, proclaimed last holiday law passed by the legis- bility of meeting one of the most
issued in California u s a b l e the Governors of many States, drove ahead today to clarify
»vm parlor of the mayor's room throughout the atate, possibly un- the banking situation and furnish quickly to the whol« couiv-
night by President Roosevelt lature Saturday which permits serious crises in the nation's proud der sponsorship of the California
close to the death scene for severa. the closing of state banks without history. try effective means for doing business.
minutes. The Oakland Clearing House As- Bankers' Association.
Assassination Planned While interfering with business and At the call of President Roosevelt, After meeting with the Governors at the White House and:
"Oh, he wanted to live so much,' sociation, it was announced, had functions of courts and schools, issued Stock and curb exchanges were
Mrs. Richey Graham, a daughter Nation Gives Nazi Regime "copy" prepared for the proposed 'lite proclamation was in con- mation yesterday in a brief procla-
asserting that the "public closed in California today, as well receiving assurance of their support, the Chief Executive1
said. And Mrs. Frank Juka, an- formity with President Roose- as building and loan associations, cancelled all engagements and
other daughter, added, "He fought Overwhelming V i r t o r y scrip, for which bids have been velt's national bank holiday and interest" requires its presence, the which came under the presiden- concentrated on the banking
asked of lithographers. Banks' will was made so no confusion would Democratic - dominated nationa"
go-bard. He didn't want to die."
FAMILY, FRIENDS
AT DEATHBED.
be able to issue the certificates
MUNICH, Bavaria. March 6.— within twenty-four hours after arise at the expiration or the enact legislation that will permit an
10*)—Two waiters were arrested authorisation, it was announced
legislature will meet primarily to
California holiday prevailing orderly reopening of banks.
tial order.
Courts were closed, a« well as
USModifies problem.
Secretary Woodin declared'.
"
some public offices, but schools
Others at the bedside included here today on a charge of having The San Francisco Association,
Alderman Edward F. Kelly, South plotted the assassination of Chan- meeting there, decided to hold its
Park commissioner at Chicago, who cellor Hitler.
since Thursday.
permitted to resume tomorrow un-
Before it in person, Franklin D.
All normal legal functions are Roosevelt may to with the pro- and purely administrative office*
were functioning. Courts and all
Ban to Avert that payrolls would be met, in
clearing house certificates or scrip
mostly, but in cash if neceajaryi
plans in abeyance pending definite der this special holiday proclama- gram that he has drafted after public office* will function to-
made the first announcement of the
majors death; Di. Fredentk Tice By FREDERICK KITH advices from Washington, accord- tion
ing to C K. Mclntosh,
Dr. R. C. Woodward, superintend- United Press Staff Correspondent He said a large lithograph company SCRIP IS DISCUSSED
pi evident. MACHINERY TO PROVIDE
weeks of constant study for cur-
ine the country's ills. That he
morrow.
Safe deposit vaults in all banks
Hardships Cash withdrawals, he explained,
would be permitted by him for the
purpose in places wh?re it was not
will depend upon his own telling
ent of the hospital; Mrs. Walter BERLIN, March 6.—Chancellor had offered to print the certificates oratory to drive home to the leg- were open, and the banks acting WASHINGTON, March 6.—MP)— feasible to provide scrip in time.,
Machinery
Wright of Chicago, Mrs. Clara Adolf Hitler's command of Ger- at cost, and that San Francisco was discussed today by Edwarc islators his ideas, instead of the for providing scrip as money-changers. The Interstate Commerce Cott-
Six banking functions permitted mission ordered the railroads.** •Kit-
Beesley, secretary to the mayor; Jpe many has been thundenngly af- banks were ready to issue them Rainey, state banking superinten- drone of a rradinc clerk, has not Governor Rolph frames new under the banking holiday were tend freight payment time to-shijM
Cermak, a brother; Mrs. John soon after authorization. Similar dent, with banking leaders in San definitely been determined, but it proclamation declaring tomorrow, announced today by Secretary pers, so as to cover without •dat>
Kallal, sister, and Dr. Frank Jirka firmed. action was anticipated from other Fiancisco. Rainey said the banks has bwnUiwllrated for days that Wednesday and Thursday special
A coroner's jury today returned a Returns still filtering in today banks throughout California. would await authorization from this might be his policy. bank holidays—this to conform Woodin of the Treasury Depart- tional charge the period the banto
are closed. « • \
verdict that Mayor Anton J. Cer- showed that the Nazi rule was ac- Possibility that through the Cal- Washington before providing the PROGRAM TO MEET to President Roosevelt's national ment.
mak of Chicago died r.s the result corded a sweeping victory in Sun- ifornia Bankers' Association the medium. He albo discussed the nev MONETARY EMERGENCY. bank holiday proclamation and The objective in the formulation CONGRESS TO GRANT
"of a bullet fired by Joseph Zan- scrip might be made a uniform proclamation. The first of the emergency pro- to prevent confusion at the ex- WHATEVER IS ASKED.
gara in Bay Front Park on the nigh day's election, both in the Reichstag medium of exchange throughout of the six authorizations were to
"I take this to mean a sweeping- gram to
that will face Congi ess is neai
readiness. In a brief message is-
piration of the State's first bank Leaders of Congress made ready
make sure that pay rolls would be to execute Thursday whatever
of February 15." The jury was out and the Prussian State Diet. the State was indicated Another order—including all banks, mak- holiday proclaimed last Thurs-
15 minutes after hearing three wit- The national revolution is on its possibility was that the certificates ing no distinctions as to kinds of sued through a secretary following day. met as soon as possible and that emergency laws President Roosevelt,
nesses. issued m the Bay area might be banking institutions," said Rainey the piocldmation, the President food supplies be available in all should ask when the special seslion'
*'»y and will continue, the Nazi The Legislature, which had
The first witness was Dr. E. C used as currency in all parts of to The Tribune last niffht when said: started emergency m e a s u r e s , communities. is called that day. They indicated
Thomas, county physician, who tes- leader declared as his party's poll Northern California. informed of the President's ac- "Anticipating the meeting of
marked time to await national the program would be to give th4
tified as to an autopsy made by mounted toward 20,000,000. tion. Congress on Thursday, I am pre- The text of Woodin's statement Chief Executive all needed poyrtr
BANK DEPOSITORS paring an Immediate program di- developments. follows:
Doctors J. W. Snyder and E. S The sensation of election day was MAY WITHDRAW SCRIP "The state hanks of California in the crisis; legalize issuance of
Nichol, two of the physicians who fhe government's seizure of the will comply literally with the or- rected to meet the present mone- NATIONAL "Any banking institution may scrip and Clearing House certifi-
attended the Mayor in his illness. Bankers said that if the proposed tary emergency. It is, of course, handle and collect drafts or other cates; and provide for segregation
der, and all the authority of the
Miss Dixie Herlong, secretaiy to Free City of Hamburg, where plan is adopted, bank depositors state banking department will be essential that the first business By the Associated Press documents in connection with the of new deposits in every bank so
Justice ol the Peace Thomas S brown-shirt Na?i storm troops and may draw scrip to the amount of exercised, if ncccssar>, in seeing before the Congress will be the The nation's banks were shut shipment, transportation or delivery that checking accounts might con-
Ferguson, who conducted the in- police invaded the City Hall The their accounts—the scrip providing that there is a complete compli- present banking and financial sit- today, but behind the scenes plans of food or feed products, may pay tinue to operate. >
quest, related Zangara's statements Swastika emblem was raised over medium of exchange for all uation." for resuming business went stead- out or permit the withdrawal of Representative Rainey, next
in the jail following the shooting both the City Hall and the Altona ordinary purposes, but the actual ance." And, by his own movements, the ily forward with prospects that such amounts of currency as shall speaker of the House, summoned *
SILENT ON CLEARING
She said the Italian spoke "freely, Barracks Lord Mayor Carl Peter- money The
remaining in the banks
plan will become effective, HOUSE CERTIFICATES President has allowed Congress just at least some money or a good be necessary in the judgment of Democratic Caucus Wednesday to
voluntarily and rationally." sen of Hamburg resigned. The t was announced, as soon as author- Rainey declined to discuss the one day in which to diive his pro- substitute would be available to- such banking institution in connec- set up the controlling ways. »nd
ZANGARA TESTIMONY seizure was telegraphically ordered ization is received from Washington possibility of issuance of clearing gram through. The bank holiday morrow. tion with such shipment, trans- means committee immediately.
RELATED BY WITNESS. from Berlin by Wilhelm Frick, Hit- as provided by the Presidential house certificates, explaining thai which he proclaimed a lew hours Two Slates—M i n n e s o t a and portation or delivery of food or feed He and Senator Robinson of Ar-
Zangara, she said, told about see- lerite leader proclamation. he desired mole imoimation from later will end Friday morning, and
New Mexico — announced their products and may perform such kansas, the Democratic leader, both
ing President Roosevelt's picture in DAY PASSED WITH The association also announced Washington on the plans of the by two
that time the President of just
days in office hopes that the intention of petitioning the Fed- other banking functions as may be indicated immediate action on
the papers prior to the public re- LITTLE DISORDER* ioday that advices had been re- President and the secretary of the climb upward will have begun If eral government for permission essential to the shipment, trans- whatever the President recom-
ception wheie he attempted Roose- Considering the tenseness pre- ceived from the Federal authorities treasury. Rainey was of the opin- by then the legislation has not been to reopen their institutions. portation or delivery o£ food or feed mends for the emergency, with a
velt's life, and of going to Bay ceding the election, the day passed safe deposit vaults to be ion, before seeing Governor Rolph jammed through, an extension of products, provided, however, that probable recess then for a lew.
Front Park to carry out his fanati- with comparatively little disorder. permitting kept open and for banks to func- this morning, that issuance of the the banking holiday may be taken Secretary Woodin of the Treas- no banking institution shall pay out days to work out a general pro-
cal scheme of assassination. Approximately 250 arrests were tion as money changers Governor's proclamation to declare FRANK AIR OF ury announced banks would be or permit the withdrawal of any gram.
L. G. Crews, Miami motorcycle made throughout the country. Four Proposed legislation conti oiling tomorrow, Wednesday and Thurs- reopened if necessary to permit gold 01 gold certificates. J. H. Persians, new chairman of .
policeman who was escorting the persons were killed and 14 wounded .he issuance of clearing house cer- day bank holidays in California CONFIDENCE SHOWN. payment of payrolls. He said "All banking institutions may al- the National City Bank in the place
Roosevelt car that night of the in the nation. The most serious out- :ilicates was discussed mfoimally even if not needed because of the What this program that has been where possible payment would be low their customers free access to of Charles E. Mitchell, conferred
tragedy, .testified about the shoot- break was at Breslau, where an ay a group of bankeis and business Piesident's proclamation, a meas- kept so seciet is no one outside made with clearing house certifi- the safety deposit boxes and iafes with President Roosevelt on 'the
ing scene and the capture of Zan- armored car. equipped with ma-men in Sacramento as the result of ure of cooperation with the Federal of intimate^ advisors know. Bui
thiotigh the long and tumultuous
cates or scrip issued ny local rented to buch customers. banking situation and predicted
gara. chine guns, was used to suppress he banking situation Hamilton government. banks. "AH banking institutions may "We will work things out."
Mayor Cermak had previously rioting. Sabbath yesterday, the man who Secretary Woodin paused in hi*
H Cotton of Los Angeles urged cre- The reaction at fhe state capital occupies the White House carried Governor Lehman of New York upon lequesl retuin intact and conferences
rallied after three crises in his con- Although Communists polled more ation of a State board of thrre to the news from Washington was to give word to news-"
said he probably would extend without restnttion all cash, checks, papcrmen
dition Colitis, threatened heart out the last vestiges of both democ- persons appointed by the Governor one of relief and satisfaction The on serenely, placating the worries of
tho&e leaders in finance and busi-
that the banks would be
the holiday in his State to con- and other items delivered for de- reopened if necessary to permit
failure and pneumonia beset him in racy and communism and whose salaries would be paid legislators' progress on Saturday ness whom he saw. Fi owns which form with President Roosevelt's posit or collection which were re- payment of payrolls and that these'
quick succession just as his physi- Hitler's Nazis will comprise the by participating banks to govern with proposed emergency bank leg-
they wore as they cntci ed the proclamation railing for a stop- ceived after the last closing of busi- must be mot.
cians had begun to believe he largest group ever sent to a Ger- circulation of sciip which would be islation had brought optimistic mes- White House had faded largely as page through Thursday, but that ness hours and have not been en-
•would recover from the bullet man parliament, the final tabula- uniform throughout Ihp State sages from bankers throughout the they left An almost frank air of "This proclamation went <rat
he had a plan for making avail- tered on the books of such banking late last night and there are many
•wound tion giving them 283 Reichstag seals Bankers declaicd the banks could state Members of both houses ex- confidence shone from those who able to depositors in .sound banks institutions.
out of 647. Their Nationalist allies
Physicians still were optimistic got 52 seats The Nazis got 17,264.- handle the situation w i t h o u t State pressed the belief that the Presi- had been permitted to look beneath a circulating medium which "Alt banking institutions may things to adjust so that payrolls
ran be cared for," Woodin. said*
Saturday, but that night gangrene 000 votes and the Nationali.sl-, 3- control. dent's action had relieved the Leg- the covers of the "new deal." would permit business to con- continue, in accordance with usual "Every community has a differ*
appeared in the right lunj. the 131000 votes of the 39290.000 casl. John U. Calkins, Governor of the islature of the necessity of haste in Once the banking situation is out tinue uninterrupted. praclice to cash checks drawn on cnt idea of how things would be
one grazed by Zangara's bullet, Fedeial Reserve Bank of San Fran- consideration of the proposed the Treasurer of the United States,
If the Communists arp ruled out. cisco, received a telegraphic ropy of emergency bank bill, if, indeed, it ol the way. the problems of Con- The New York Clearing House provided that no Rold or gold certif- handled. There will he mediums
and he grew steadily weaker. A ?roup guarded roads into Swil/er- gress will still be far from solved, Association had available many icates shall be paid out of exchange to care for all neces-
third blood transfusion was per- 'and to prevent the flight of Social- the holiday pioclamation last ! had not made its enactment unne- howevei. A .final pocket veto by
bales of scrip and it was regarded sary things. We hope to have
formed yesterday in an attempt ists or Communist's. but no instiuclions concerning the | ccssary President Hoover of the independ- "Any banking institution may everything fixed today." t.
issuance of Clearing House tcrtifi- ' The next step of the legislature ent offices bill caiiying funds for as probablr the bank.s would be accept payments in Cash or any
to save bis life ind an attempt CATHOLIC PARTY LOSES opened for payment of <rrtifjralcs other form acceptable to it on ac- ISSUED CERTIFICATES TO BE
to check the gangrene was made BALANCE OF POWER catcs. He said he expected informa- the Veterans' Buieati among other LOCALLY
tion on that point from the Treas- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4.) on a rationed basis tomorrow count or in settlement of obligations
not the mayor did not respond. establishments, will bung up early morning. The secretary said the issuance
He lapsed into a coma last night An impressive feature of the elec- ury Department today the question of cutting allowances payable at or to such institution. of clearing house certificates to be
»nd shortly after midnight physi- .ion was that the Catholic party lost USE OF CERTIFICATES

DEPOSIT for the foimer soldieis who have Thf American holiday put a 'All Federal Reserve Banks and used in the place of cash would be
cians s»id death was a matter of .he balance of power for the first CALLED "INEVITABLE." non-service connected disabilities. stop to dollar quotations in the all other banking institutions (are local in each instance as would be
hour:. time since the World War Ger- Los Angeles bankers already OTHER PROBLEMS markets of the world and every- authorized) to make change by the scrip.
mania, official organ of the Catholic taken REQUIRE ACTION. where a close watch was being exchange of currency and/or coins One of the first efforts of the
COMA NEVER LIFTED ^enterist party, reported that num- tificatcssteps towaid providing cer
by printing scrip lepre- The farm relief, que.stinn, left kept on New York and Washing- of various denominations for an administration, he said, would be to
FOR THE MAYOR. sers of Catholic newspapers had scnting about ton. exact amount of currency and/or work out a plan so that the use at
$50,000,000 in value. almost as it was six months ago by
The mayor died peacefully. He been banned for from three to Andrew M. Chaffey, president of the expiring Congress, must be com of other denominations, but no checking accounts would be un-
never recovered from his coma. seven days. Police raided Centerist the Los Angeles Clearing takrn up again. Unemployment, Postal savings banks — in the gold or gold certificates shall be hampered and this medium of but!*
Father Sidney Morrison of St. Bar- headquarters in Gladbach, confis- sociation, House As absence of instructions to the paid out in making change."
declared the use of the foreclosures on farms and moderate ness could go forward as usual,
tholomew's Catholic church, Chi- cating posters. priced homes, relipf. of distress, war contrary — were accepting de- Secretary Woodin said he did not The secretary pointed out that
Although the government had in- certificates was "inevitable." and debts, tariffs, the SI Lawrence posit and allowing withdrawals. expect to have to extend the na- the proclamation of the President
distribution awaited only the re-
(Continued on Page 3, Col. 8.) dicated that it would disregard the ceipt of national regulations pro- Slale Bank Superintendent waterway—all of these and mani-
election anyway were the Nazis not Although the* banks were not tional banking holiday and that it afforded him unlimited powers t*
end Thursday unless some deal with the situation and
returned, gratification was felt by vided by the proclamation. Wires Secretary Woodin fold other problems awaiting the handing out any money the gov- would unforeseen contingency arose. cheerfully expressed the opinion
Today's Tribune Hitlerites over the sweeping leader- One suggestion offered was that To Aid Local Business touch And,
of the new administration.
almost befoie it gets its
ernment mint at Philadelphia, was Woodin said it was possible that that the situation would be
ship gained. Nazi leaders empha- part of the scrip might be issued bearings, the Congress may have
operating as usual. Twenty dol- in cases where banks in some cities out to the benefit of the enttn*
sized that the affirmation of com- under the terms of the Federal Re- lar gold pieces and pennies were were ready to begin operation un- country. *\
Subject Pa%c SAN FRANCISCO, March 6. — Ihrown before it a demand from the
Jlete dominance meant Hitler and serve Act as amended a year ago. being minted. der Clearing House certificate plans "We can close It »p McMLM'
Amusements, Theater* ..,,.14 us cabinet could and would rule This permits groups ot banks to (IP) —Edward Rainey, slate superin- Dhief Executive—as he indicated in
he country without recourse to affiliate for the purpose o£ redis- tendent of banks, telegraphed Sec- or sweeping war-time executive
us inaugural address—a demand Representative Rainey, the next that he would grant such permission ' Woodin said, "or we can epfci It
Aviation ........10 speaker of the House, summoned if he deemed it advisable, but he just as easily." • -
Violence. It is understood that the counting assets not ordinarily eligi- retary of the Treasury Woodin to- powers to carry on the fight against
Churches ...'..........,17
new Reichstag will assemble at ble for lediscount through agree- day asking when arrangements a Democratic caucus for Wednes- added that the permission would Woodin said safety depofit'
Classified Ad« ; . . . I 5 Potsdam, March 20, but would at ment whereby all banks in the might be made for banks to open :he depression. day to set up the controlling ways not be granted in all cases. and the postal savings would',
main open during the
Comics ....„„, 13 nee adjourn. group become "jointly and several- for handling newly deposited money Six Appointments and means committee for the holiday.
Cross Word Puzzle 12 ly responsible" for the obligations on an unrestricted scale.
of each of them. The bank superintendent said Confirmed by Senate
special session on Thursday called
to deal with the bank situation. Roosevelt Confers The first step of a direct,
dent-shattering offensive to
Culbertson Contract
Editorials
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King George Kept The City of Burlingame, through two large banks and many busi- WASHINGTON, March 6~(/P)~ The governors of New York With Budget Head back the normal free
its committee for unemployment ness firms had been pressing for The Senate, in special session to- WASHINGTON, March rurrency was taken last nlfht
Editorial Features II Indoors by Cold relief, prepared to issue scrip today some arrangements whereby busi- day, confirmed six Roosevelt ap-
Stock Exchange appointed a spe-
cial committee to deride If the President Roosevelt made his first presidential proclamation
Fiction 12 LONDON, March 6 —(/Pi—King to aid approximately 100 part-time ness could operate with accounts pointments including that of Wil- visit to the executive office today ing banking operations
eorge V, who was suffering from workers to carry on through the separate from those tied up by the market should reopen tomorrow.
Geraldine 12 m Phillips of Massachusetts, to shortly before lunch. His first caller Thursday, placing an
slight cold, was remaining indoors holiday. The action was taken, ac- present bank holiday. be Under Secretary of State. Governors of the Omaha Grain was Representative Lewis Douglas, exports of gold and
Marine 10 gam today as a precautionary O t h e r nominations approved Exchange -ottd In open the mar- who will be his director of the bud- earmarking of fold
cording to City Treasurer Frank Rainey said some arrangement
Minute Mysteries 6 measure. were Wilbur J, Carr of Ohio and ket today, trading on the basis of get, and who is now busy at work count
The King was better this morn- Bloom, who also is treasurer of the might be made whereby deposits Raymond Moley of New York, as- Chicago May option, settlements on a plan for reorganization of the A quick »ucf>>slo>of<
P.-T. A 6 ing, it was stated at Buckingham unemployment committee, because could be received and held exclus- out parallel '
Radio 10 Palace, his cold following the relief funds will not be made avail- ively in the banks for withdrawal sistant Secretaries of State.
Henry Morgenthau Jr. of New
to be made MI the May price bull government
Roosevelt consulted yesterday also
Society, Women's Events... 6 normal course. able to workers until the close of on demand. This newly deposited when the Chicago fatares Market
It is considered unlikely he will the bank holiday. The scrip will be money would be kept separate from
fork, chairman of the Farm Board. •pent, with Douglas, and it was indicated
Sports, 8
hold,the levee set to occur at St accepted at all Burlingame stores, old account* and would be received '. Stevenson of South Carolina arid
Former Representative William that he intends to present his reoc-
Vital Statistics-..... . 17- Jame*' Palace. The- Prince of- Wales * Everywhere the attltMe
and held by the b»nk»- y>lely for people waa aw W
will substitute for him. - (Continued wTpa'te 2, Col. 1.) withdrawal by the depositor*. (Conrinwd m Pa«e 1, Col. 8.) w*!tlnff.n. • ~

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