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EAGLE. TUESDAY. JANUARY 16, 1910 Fussia Charges Sweden Forces Its Jobless to Fight for Finland I Jericho Man Kills Himself With Shotgun i Declares High Taxpayers Hit Assessments 'Deal' to Boost Menace to City State's Budget I Confesses Is I Vnsion Rises Moscow's dio Attacks 'ritain Reported Aid if Knls Menaee Scandinavia House Group Slashes Budget 94 Millions Independent Offices Cut Two Agencies Of Roosevelt Ignored Joan Bennett's First Near Death From Drug Says He Took 100 Pills Because He Didn't 'Like Idea of Her Marrying That Other Guy' Lai Angeles, Jan. 18 (T Film Actress Joan Bennett's first husband, John Marion Fox, 38, lay gravely 111 in a hospital today, a victim of poisoning from an overdose of sleeping tablets. "I didn't like the idea of Joan Bennett being married to that other Charge Governor, Leaders 'Bulldozed' By 'Pressure Blocs' Services Arranged For G.

31. Pynchon Jr. Of Prominent Familv Financial Crisis Sure Unless Costs Drop, Says Carpenter Constitutional limits of taxation Earl. Baryta, Ciplwl Balldlnf. Albany.

Jan. 18 TaxDaver uroiins Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Washington, Jan. 6 (Com guy. Fox was quotea as saying pyT-1 Dr. A.

D. Trotter, police urgeon. ry 11 Mi I Jericho, Jan, 16 Funeral services for Oeorge M. Pynchon 35, who I was found shot to death in the pletely denying funds for two agencies created by President Roosevelt, Miss Bennett was mar ned laydays idle seamen Walter I Walter have "long since been exceeded went into immediate action today to through the subterfuge of illegal and fight the 1940-41 State budget unfair assessments of property," ft- Lehman and the legislative leaders. Herbert h.

Carpenter, chairman of in irst prolPst Klven out at i week in Phoenix, to the House Appropriations Commit Wanner, motion picture producer. Balk at Schools tee slashed budget estimates for the i Brookville Road last night, will be Efforts to locate her were unsuc fclioris lO KKHie lie .1.. v. v-i. rv rj.

-f hut. her sister. Barbara, ao uoveramenig iiiarpenaent omces i Garden City, at 10 a.m. tomorrow. Washington, Jan.

16 (P) The today by $94,492,166. iThe Very Rev. Dean Arthur B. Kin- eration, declared last night in de-, nounceo. as a aeai and charges h0SDlwl and was ad.

manding that 'these assessments be' "he leae sh to Foxm. Attendants ledUCPd ZVt 'e re'nn reported he roused from his stupor I failure of the Maritime Commls- In recommending that Congress emergency training schools to 1 appropriate only $1,100.212 307 of the Garden Citv will officiate The bodv "God Installing officers of the Endocar- slol.m the hnripot r-nt. voto momentarily and whLpered, i attract more than a fraction of the I $1,194,704,473 asked by Mr. Roose-Iwill be taken by train to Spring- dium Community Association at its 'bless you, Barbara 15th anniversary meeting in P. Meanwhile.

Jo HnW thp Dr. Trotter said Fox-once wealthy 4,000 to 5,000 seamen beached by the velt. the committee trimmed Held, for interment there. 203. Avenue and E.

52d Mr. spnaio ppmihiicon IaoHo innL k. ki ih. hnuiiiil nnn 1 Pynchon. member of a rjrominenf prnhagen, Jan.

16 A Ru.ssian broadcast ac-ng Sweden of forcing the mploypd to flght for Fin-id increased today the strain of relations between the U. S. S. R. and Scandinavian countries.

Ru.via previously expressed with replies of Sweden and Norway to her complaint that they were sendini; men and supplies to the embattled Finns and xrmlt-tinc anti-Soviet press campaigns. Meanwhile, the Swedish and Nor--eeian Governments directed their mmwers in Moscow to protest ai-j vtoiatior.il of their border by planes. ri.KDGE FROM BRITAIN London. Srandinavian sources ri. accordini; to the United that Sweden and Norway received written oflers from Britain to assist them if their ndence is threatened was awumed to be a coinci- SXnnrrXtion, our citv and" there had been wide- man-told him he had taken 100 ln testimony given 200i000i000 for the shlp sesnmeni reaucuons our rny ana s-pread and erroneous reports that tablets of a hypnotic drug.

The Y01lc nnancial district, shot State governments will have to cut an attempt would be made to "iam" musician eave him a chance of re- Appropriations Committee. ruction fund. and killed himself, according to po- their costs. There is no other alter the budget through the Legislature. 0verv, but added "it will be some, Admiral Emory B.

Land, commls- Because of contract authoriza- S0I11' "me between 1 a.m. Sun- native me wenare oi our nome- He served notice there would be no nme before we can tell chairman, said the commission tions, however, it appeared that this "'J wm" jamming oi any kind and that tec ted and the salaries of our public t.he budget decided Detectives saia rox canea an set up uoat training schools saving was oniy temporary ana u. i.llc uuuKru nuu iiul ut? nptitipn i ucuuiv Mcunai txariiiin'r Anra- would not be be legally con- uoon before an ariemmti, m.hlle ambulance to his apartment, snor uy witn room gnd proviaiop. for 1.000: W04ia nave. 10 sPre.a ham Prereich of nnnntv employes are to ufApa mMn aht and BxlCrVI LnflL ne 1 unrlpr Th ton.vptir Rh mil nir i before and asked that under the midnight he; tinned.

Ihearine wa.s held. 1 1 i be taken to a hospital, i.u mmwu ji program. Fox. a former Seattle broker, Is lnK- HOLD DOWN FEDERAL DEBT the father of Miss Bennett's daugh-j "So far as the records show to- jn Hnewith this, the committee ter, Diana. 11.

He and the actress day th Admiral said, "we have aDDroved a $150,000,000 increase ln NEAR FINANCIAL CRISIS DENOUNCE NEW TAX THREAT "New York City is approaching a a hostile reaction among economy real financial crisis. Our officials groups developed swiftly on the must turn their time and attention heels of Indications that the Leais- Detective Joseph Hizenski of the Homicide Squad of the Nassau County police force, who examined the body shortly hfter 9 o'clock last night, said that Pynchon had used a shotgun to end his life. As they reconstructed the crime thev said married in London Sept. 15, wne were the commission contract authoriza- hppn fihlA tst ot. hnf 7A f1 IliMnl to piet-ervuig me values ana me lature would be ca ed unon to enaft i iv.r i tion.

raising it to a total of productivity of our existing proper-ia new tax for deficit-eliminating 'Vear aso he unempiojea men. 000.000. If aDDroved bv Congress! he Dlaeed two shelU in the wfnnnn it ies and businesses and pay a little budget-balancing purposes. iiniirr-Ms- George M. Murphy that.

as the report of the i guarantees was received, the I Foreign Office made it -y less attention to the easier Job of! A. Vedder Magee, director of the nTt tn Mnrr hPr rennest that he former elevator operator in spending public moneys The commission has been under, this would mean the commission held one end of the barrel in his fire chiefly from Joseph Curran, could contract to spend that total! mouth, using his left hand, and was head of the National Maritime sum of money ln advance of ap- able to pull the trigger with his ipropriations. right hand. The force of the shot without Schenectady Taxpayers Association, daUKhter's name be changed to said it appeared that the Governor' Tj.nnott vrrirv the Central Courts Building as he To reduce governmental costs, he i and tne legislative leaders had said, pension obligations "must be'worked out "a neRt solution" of ENGAGED IN COURT BATTLE Only n-'11 ntp.csciimi.ivc wuou- Tne ertect or tne cut. practically blew off his head, rum Va.) what the objections therefore, would be to keeD that on hdii a riih.rH adjusted in fairness to all concerned tne IISCB1 Problems confronting Mlss Bennett at that time was left Supreme Court today after pleading guilty to charges of conspiracy to "fix" a case for a defendant and second degree perjury, just as his trial was about to begin.

itagle Staff photo.) i that if any neutral nations attacked bv Germany the would ber.ei'i: by the lormidable support, of France and lomatic quarters in Home re-that any Russian move to le shipment of materials to i uui- i ayire k.i, pt-nphnn irifn i.n c.c uic L-uMiuiuaiuu otnuuis, amount oi this year iTeasury bai u.ivw.u, Hiiuiiiiiii mi Linn vriii iirnauiv and without delay." Educational ln.em- married to Gene Markey, film writer the chairman replied tersely: ance sheet and that murht helD to costs, he declared, "will hav to be; to1 th' hUSband 8CtreSS J'i "Rmyon- militarism and hold the Federal debt within friend if ter Vhe had asked the Missinp Persons Wurpan nf tha Mac. What, economic rn m.rti he win-cnuaiiwit amp. present J4S.UUU.UUU.UW limit. The National Resources Planning sau to alri ln SParphino. fnr whether through diplomat I Board and the Office of Govern- Kpr hushnnd Th nnti.

0v Mr even greaier eiiiciency man we en- rwieniiig ivia.ivcy u.pv umc jov today sald' lnev have ftt 8 Bennett testified: "Mandatory legislation Increasing "He is the only father the little Move to Bar Aliens wore or bv force of arms McGuinness ment Reports-formerly the National told them that the friend the Roose- went lnt0 tne stable and public salaries without regard to tne: L.Vnj';' has ever known. Mr. Fox! nas ever Knuwu. xvii. ru a ii t.

r.iiic. kciil-v uuiitu wcicm Emergency Council-were ening a dangerous spread of ability of taxpayers to pay them willi" 'TZ abandoned me and the baby when AS nonsing JOI) I eiiaillS dPnied funds by the pyncilon dPad on the foort the rifle have to be suspended." he said. "Our h.hri few months old. I Washington jn. iff iTh in- committee.

These offices close by. Police say that Pynchon uir.ism in northern Europe. is prepared to oppose any i of Communism. Swedish Foreign Office said system of relief will have to be ad- ihink it nroocr that she should u. transferred to the White House had been dead several hours.

littfli nf (w.nnnmii I ul H'CSC I It LJo 11 LI 1 CSC IUU) UCUTllUCUl UlllLCS illJUI UUimLlUll UUI, Pal Guilty Continued from I'ase 1 nnt the same name as ner sisicr in mmer me nroigii.ii pi.i wM The last time that. air nut ir.t.uim. i rhnn" The sister is inirooucea toaay, containea a pro- summer I to scnooi. inc fiiMci oumii.ri. alive, so far as the nolice limp hppn mm u.c luiuuuuil ui i u.u.,c ocfpntable to tile 218 luhn are ripstit.ntp nnrt inhs prpatprt 1 ne aPal Js "ol acceptaDie to Uie Melinda Markey, now 5.

vision to prohibit aliens from otcu- DENY FUNDS TO 2 BOARDS able to learn, Pynchon was in a to make those who can work render pajers' mbs had been dropix-d' on the; ish island of Kallaks Sunday that one of the nine Russian! sighted was believed to have Fox admitted ne naa never sup- pying certain federally unanced The committee turned down Presi- notei near Roosevelt Field early noon recess, pointed out to Murphy constructive service. I should TIDAL WAVE OF PROTEST He said that "if the politicians ported the child, but ident Roosevelt's request for $1,060,000 Sunday morning. The police learned i 1 HCC 1 that u'hon ho Inft Ih. I.a(o1 low rent housing projects. SOUND ECONOMY VITAL that "You are your own best inencl now.

You just told the truth. Keep like to have her know me as her; thought they could avoid a know it make for The provision, advocated by Rep- dfficT with the got into a taxicab and was driven "As chairman of the iii. icuii.g inc iiki in nrntpsf fvnm thp nrpllr umiini Pfvirratlnn rtf thp State Tot cm, r-- harmony in the Markey home, but resentative Woodium Va.) said pxnlanation that it. could find to his country home here. marie a forced landing in Sweden.

The Norwegian Foreign Office, protesting "a breach of neutrality," said several Ruian planes had flown over Norway between Jan. 12 and 14 and that one landed on Nor me ume cum m. Tr, aj by this deal they will soon learn I think she will not have to contend Dronosed auoro- nothinir in "legislative history'' au- There was no one in the place you 1 will nave tr.e exact M.uauou,... i.hr- urir. won lnat there wl be a tidal wave betore me you are in mis urcauNr ui luu.ic prtipic ia n.c cuai, ui millions of protest from taxpayers somebody else told on you.

Y'ou have our local and State governments are1 hem' me in. tnorizing meir uuu a u.aiu. one iiq ponte uiai. but will come to be proud of the pnation of $10,000,000 for the United. Roosevelt's she heard him come into the house fact." states Housing Authority should be Frederic Delano.

Is chairman of the! a little befors 1 o'clock on Sunday He attributed his divorce from made available for expenditure on Resources Board. morning, and heard him go to the wegian soil. a wile ana two cni.aren ui ciMi.iiut-r. wmi uuim rrauam upon a pro-i no Norwegian anti-aircraft guns were You are vour own bos, fricnri now 'gram of sound and needed economy iThp nt relief he Prided rr? 15 t0 ou t0 d0 what ls We The 1940-41 burget and 14.11 Kenes. on me rxueiuc hnrupt and The want tay nrn-' Miss Bennett to his londness lor any icnv ic.ii.

nuusiug y.ujrti,, ni.j inc jiicicpenueiH unices uui pro- iuciihuic cauuici, huu uirn leave war present tax burdens which are ram drawn lID bv the four-term alcohol but contended he had given part of which was occupied by an vides funds for most Federal Agen-jthe house again, very shortly after wiping out homes, creating unem- Democratic Governor after weeks of drinking. i alien. Icles not ln the regular departments. he had arrived. piuwiiciu, picxj.iung re-einpioy- re-empioy-; i.i-lotiv lort.

northern border of Norway and Finland. SAYS HE'LL TELL TRUTH The Moscow broadcast said Swe- To this Murphy replied that he den was reducing her public works had Md the whole truth and would program, promising high pay for tell the 'exact truth about every -'volunteers, and taking other steps thing" it 1 1 ii a.iM.ig gooa citizens ana m- prs incllldlng the Republican chief-i tains whose party is ln control of our cities and 6tate and destroying ni.u Rvro iu the very foundation and source of rt the printer for formal submission to get the unemployed to en.ist The one count of the second in- 1 revenue to the Legislature next Monday. It's winning the Sweepstakes that counts in America's Greatest Economy Classic the Finnish Army. dictment. to which Murphy pleaded John V.

Cooney installed was charged he swore ne was not- NORWAY, SWEDEN DEFIANT paid'for bailing out Earling Larsen. Resident of the as.soc.ation for his clas Ty guarded secret, 16th successive term by Assistant ju, ut. Copenhagen, Denmark, Jan. 16 U.P) charged with grand larceny, in $500 Distrlct Attorney John J. Rooney the Governor and the Republican leaders are determined to restor -Sweden and Norway, openly defi- ban.

wnereas ne naa aiuia.o Those attending included Joseph ml rlisn pasurp. marie ceieu nir Whitty. Democratic leader of the 2d indictment on which he was full State aid for schools, provide possibly $5,000,000 additional in A. Sumner A. Sirtl, president of plain today that they wanted Finland to win the war and that thev to have been tried charged tha: with the Midtown Civic League; Julius i nun.

McGuinness and others he con- Cohen, present of the Lincoln hlghwa(y tlr charge amount voted last year and restore as regards aid ha constituted neutrality Terrace Taxpayers Civic League, salary increments for State em- firm n'JitniM JU.t"iJil ivitiiuu, nlnn ho rr-. to Finland. An increasingly and Assistant District Attorney Sal-vatore J. Rametta. OTHERS INSTALLED Other officers inducted were: Ed ployes.

The belief is that 1940-41 executive budget will call for a total of about $405,000,000, or about less than the Governor's budget attitude toward Rus.sian e.vuie a was reflected a so Denmark had of f.nng two Russia, rebuffed in its pioteststo at him ThP man wns frepd Sweden and Norw-ay countered with bui Ma(ro whPn hP ward E. Fuchs, vice president; ill a special aweaisn miisuagtr his kjnrw.o.i In nt hi; wi -i I or Joseph J. Vesper, treasurer; Jerry recommendation of last year. The Foley, financial secretary; Mrs. Jane final figure voted by the Legislature Martin, recording secretary; Neal was about $391,000,000.

cast over the Moscow raaio. aiwcn- Coun WPrP to lng Sweden and appealing to llomp ard j( dish workers to refu.se to go umieoessarV' for him to go to land or to help Finland. bpPallsP IlP fixed every The broadcast eu-serted that the rViiT-TT iir'' tilth Yfnrnhv McMahon, corresponding secretary Herman Berghuys. sereeant-at- arms, and Joseph Donelan, assistant p. paced sergeant-at-arms.

Swedish Government was concealing Mroiunr.es.s has already the facts of unempioj mem. to his participation in the at-Swedish workers and was forcing lcmpt ,0 thwar! justice, the workers into a position where! Miirphv and McGuinness were ar- tney would oe wining iu iu.u.um,r lfd bv 0f police In- City Got Lion's Cut Of Airport Outlays Washington. Jan. 16 rtn New York ranks first ln civil airport, expenditures by the WPA in the big Federal agency's nation-wide airport improvement program. A House Appropriations Committee made public today figures Ins-tailed on the executive committee were Mr.

Fuchs, chairman; P. Poupard, vice chairman; Alfred Barton. J. Duffy, William Edwards, James Kokins, Elizabeth Loeb. Starr Linson.

Leslie McGrath. Frank Man-dart, John M'artin, Alfred Miller, James E. Munson, Ernest A. Nelson, Marie O. Nelson and John B.

spector McDtrirott's staff after Ma tiro and iield a conversation about the progress of the "fix" over a tapped telephone wire. It wa.s later charged tli.it McGuinness pot $100 Evidence of the telephone conversation was supplied by a recording deuce. for Finland. This wa.s done. Moscow alleged, hy reducing public works allotments and unemployment allowances.

tE OF GR.WE DANGER dish newspapers showed that the country realized maer of its defiance of Rib-Both the conservative Alle-and the liberal Aftenpostcn wkholm said that the people Strahler. Inducted committee on the entertainment showing the WPA contributed Mrs. R. Fuchs 350,797 of the $54,520,341 which was chairman; Martha King, vice chair- spent on civil airports ln New yoru man; Margaret Ahrend. Augusta unaer uie 2 Fur Coals Stolen Of the total expended, rf prepared for the heaviest IN GIUORE-YOSEMITE ECONOMY SWEEPSTAKES Conducted under American Automobile Association supervision Studebaker wins first second and third place in this official economy no other car ever did this before! Barton, Anna Clawes, Rose A.

Cooney. Ethel Farrel, Marie Hallen-bach. Jeanette McCullough. Mrs. J.

Margaret Munson. Mary and Frances Poupard. ccs. By Fake Newsmen was spent in iifw mi v.i-.v mm, S6.S88.011 ln the rest of the State California was second with total ex- penditures of $18,371,008 and Penn-; sylvania third with $17,512,438. opinion in Stockholm wa hPh.nd government of Russia's protest.

It emphasized that. Two valuable fur coats, belonging to two socially-prominent Brooklyn Deny L. I. R. R.

IVtitinn Fajr Official Slill Hopes Sweden and women, were stolen toaay irom tne violation, it cloakroom of the Neighborhood cnargefi i neutralit lo Drop Two Stations ja Qel Quintuplets it was not wa inland Petitions of the Long Island Rail-: Toronto. Ont. Jan. 16 (U P) J. road Company for permission to dis- Homps vlce president of the New a York World's Fair, said today he nat the one h-it sirleratinn it brouuhl a rharareristie of continue stations at Pine-Aire and Holbrook on the main line of the railroad in Suffolk County have been denied, the Public Service Commission announced yesterday.

In its petition the company said it would save $3,168 a year if the Pine-Aire station were discontinued and $1,800 if Holbrook were The commission approved net- had not abandoned all hope that the Dionne quintuplets would be a attraction at the exposition next Summer. Faced with rejection by the Canadian Red Cros of sponsorship for the quins' visit, and the downright statements of the girls' guardians and parents that the trip in on Club. 104 Clark Monroe Place, as their owners, with about 9(1 other women, attended the President's Dav luncheon meeting of the Club there. Detec i es Benjamin O'Connel! and T. Coreornn of the Poplar station, after questioning the Riiesls, immediately bcitaii a searrh lor two wp.l-di 'essed.

irk-com-plexioned Oiiiu' men. bet.U'eu the attes of 25 and k.io appeared at the were reporters, ar.d n.ul lift urhou; being noti.ed. One of tiie coa's was a mink, valued at owned bv Mrs. J. Gillies 1'lfi New York and the other was a.

Persian Aar red Studebaker Commander captured the coveted Sweepstakes Trophy. Anl the sensational new Studebaker Champion, with an official 29.19 miles per gallon, decisively proved itself 17 to 29 superior in gas economy to the three other leading lowest price cars. Expert drivers pilot all cars and no average driver should count on getting the same economy results. Come in today and drive one of these Studebakers easy C.I.T. terms.

i's engineers reports pointing out WMUAdlMIVIS I. TTl pniJ Pergonals that Holbrook had 800 residents all oe nmur, ear around, and more than double had "not yet given up all the number during the Summer, and! "Perhaps somebody I don't know that most trains stopped at Pine- who will yet take up the cudgels Aire only on flag signal. on behalf of the scheme," he said. n'js'is Br Studebaker Champion 29.19 MILES PER GALLON Studebaker Commander 24.72 MILES PER GALLON Studebaker President 23.40 MILES PER GALLON ON January 4, 1940, in the nationally famous Gilmore-Vosemite Economy Sweepstakes Studebaker's three famous cars finished first, second and third in the Sweepstakes, ahead of all cars of all prices and sizes! This is the most outstanding economy triumph ever scored by anyone line of cars. Last year, with two cars entered, Studebaker won two of the first three places in the Sweepstakes this year with three cars entered, Studebaker finished one two three! Even the 1 10-horsepower, 8-cyl-inder Studebaker President finished with a better average for gas economy than two of the largest selling lowest price cars in the test.

For the second year in a row, the lamb, I W1I I Nfi I $1 110(1 VI roll bv IHtl Han- Mr CI Mi lar.e. St. ra ron; room, and 10 was Dm i i.arue a a- t-U wist the cioak- Cllll.c- MEN'S $5.95 CHILDREN'S $3.95 up WOMEN'S $5.95 Lost and Found IMVKROOKSi Ln Svi'li S.V. i A-. and oiirt 11.

i. MTpnffl .1 i juNKUonK In iiiimsb SnUK BhuH If t'f' iMi Anv c.amis imist he wi-lia, 1 RA.VSP'OKMKRS-I on r- up up Andrew lo Head orker llolrl N'H iric yt m.t-Kt'l T'a: fiimr: Ui 1 Frank 1.. Andrew 'he Hi.ti-1 lres. ol Ni- GRADUATED ARCHES that innur rarrprt fit fnr children of nil ngri KINGS COUNTY STUDERAKEIl Inc. Greenmd Secretary and Treaiurer Biishuick Ave.

(Cor. Decntnr Si.) lei. CLenmorc 2-2114 'o, t- C.I tt.l anrfl-) I' tar i'l or io I I'M 'II I' dp) f-r (if it hi tit $ant Jay i lin Citv and exwutive tioi.il Hotel Manaucinen; ll.l.s been eli'i'eil filtcctor of the Ki n-. lie Ralph l-'l Mr. Audi i Iw ne; ted the Ho'cl N- Xm since 1IIJ4.

when he lc ma acr. ni was tjni i ri Mr. Hit in the mnr.aji mc.i other hotels throughout the AOF.NT FOR CALIFORNIA MOTOR SALES, Inc. 1738. ConfT Inland Av.

IMUfll HARRIS SUPER SERVICE (II Third An. SOnth PUTNAM MOTORS COMPANY inmi nu.hwlrk Av. Clrnmnra S-tlOO ROCK SUPER AUTO SALES, Inc S4 RorkawiT Ar Dlckrna l-MM BAY RIDGE MOTORS HIK1I roorlh An. Wind nor tVn JACK LUCCHELLI tli McDonald Arc. DKw.t 5.1 ACORN AUTO SALES, Inc.

H.1S runioih Art. MAnaflrld ARMAND MOTOR SALES 614 Mlh BEnionhnMt f-ittll HANAN SHOf 21 BO-NO STREE. Oripnlt liffr'l TRiangle 5-4066 'lanan tandt fur alt that if bet in font, near. Quality endurei lire mitl Orlhnprtht (Jnalily S'ljfe Sating!.

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