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Ah'J UtiH-ivV At- St! mis. ouio. largest Circulation if Any Cincinnati Ntwipiptr APRIL, "t'i DAILY: 186,331 Tlpkori: PArWy 2700 TODAYS WKATtikR I IV.NATI and VK IMTVi Partly Cloudy And Warm With Scattered Atlermmti And Kvrning Thumlershmv-m. Low 3, High 85 Do- CINCINNATI ENQUIR World-Wide Services of the Aociftted Press, United Press, International New, New York Times nd AP Wirephoto. FIVE CENTS 111th YEA NO.

17 DAILY FINAL EDITION SATURDAY JVIORNLNG, MAY 26- 1931 26 PACES t4t ER TH NEARLY READY, wm ON WAY TO CLEAR RIVER TRAFFIC JAM CHIEFHOVICE Ignored In Korea WINTONWOODS May Be Enlarged Curtain Is Lifted, But Only Slightly Upon Atoll Blasts BROAD HINTS GIVEN Of Devastating Effects With Better Control Of New Weapon xJ The U. S. drodpe. Jewell, was moving upstream past Anderson Ferry yesterday alter-noon on its way to clear out shoals whuh appeared in the Ohio River at Manchester Islands, 73 miles east, of Cincinnati, causins a traffic jam on the. river.

The Jewcit, from Louisville, a expected fo clear the river bv Tuesday. Knqwrer i Home Phnio. Rail Brotherhood Signs Contract In Settling 26-Month-Old Dispute Tallest In World! Price Is $50 Million "or Empire State Building Syndicate Arranges To Buy Skyscraper New York. May --tAPt -A mulli-milhon dollar syndicate has irramred to buy the Empire State th-' tallest in the world and one ot the most profitable. 'Ihe reporled sale price is $30 million or just about what it com to erect Ihe 102-story building 20 vears aim.

The purchasers arc Slovens and AHred R. Clancy Ii drmt real eslate men. and Ben ''ohm. Hollywood Beach, Kla luxurv hotel ownr-r. They hae sn-umc bi.

real eslate deals together before. 'Ihe bulk ol tin- stock in tie-mi-1" ai Manliattan ly-serapi-rs is held bv the' estate th-' late financier. John ,1. flaskob. Part n) ine proceeds will go to pav imieritanc" taxes on bis real -stale and lo endow loundatioo dedieaiid to Catholic charity.

The syndicate hopes to buy out other minor stoekholih rs h'-iore the md of the year. The Umpire State- lilllldillL' tor. mally was oprn--d May 1. l'lbl (it Kifth Ave. and 34 1 on th site of the old Wuldorf-Astoria Hoiel lis 2 million sipiare loot of office space has b-ien rrnl-d per emit for several year.s with a.

sizable waiting list. It. reputedly is the most prof.t-able single office building in The buildhi': is hsm ssed for eixation purposrs at Robbed Five Homes! Girl, 9, Is Accused; She Is On Parole! Mv i AP 1 A ir, on parole tor rnhbety, hrit.k hi Joxt-nile Court here )od-'i, this tone iih of i bom' s. on Iter -ty tn and Irorn nuid not" v. ho.M1 fieri opf n.

She uouid r-nt'-r ther rirui rcn'Kno licvfi' she rouM tifid, '(vrali'. irorn purses parked on table or cabi- eiilltrilKllolg: Ml b.anl.s. i -Ihe iet mebniMl vieafums resi I licriuoliiH ar lie tri The Af.irna Kee: -y Punceoi ae- lap that an IMymui oad o. -u o- it I -t i yoi.ifi sowrnmcnt Jo return the railroads to their owners. Thf-y woro soizort by Prestdf.nl; Truman August 27, 195U, after the trainmen awl ron-diK-tors had throat.on''d a strike' 01 300XKX) cmployoos.

Tv nrw areernotvt announced tonight rovers l.V.(KX) ami yard The carriers esti-maif the ost will bo million a va)'. Under the new 3 rrifO'jvoy ot srdtnasters ill reooi 0 m-crr-asc-i similar to i)kvc erant-d ardmen niniiHT far stewards xvill havr Iheir basic hnms rdocrd (nun to 205 a month uithot.it rcdoc-tinn it) pay. Tiesidr. a reduction in boin's dining oar sTeu ard-. ere a Sso granted a wae increase of -S3 1 -t'J a month, The uac ii evera! erk.s rrmroned ere the dispute n's cr rotes, Hirl tho po 0 smrn for 1 lu na- lion's railroads, was based on iho memorandum of njjroomf-nt winrd by thfrn ar tiv White House Dc-'jt-mbor 21, 193U.

rotiations sp od up last two weeks by tho National Board which has breii in cla-i" touch il it Dr. John ft. Stor-lman. As-mm ant to fbo President, "'as fully intoi nvd of day to day drrlop ni'- nis. It is rvpt'itctl Mmt the Mfotiii-1hns t'ir nrv aitrt'emefits hr(wen the I'jtrrirs and thL three re-tniiinin brntto'rhoofK nmv wtH 1m spffd'tt itp liiu! (hut 1 cn sfcfht settlement mu.v he the pat tern fof llnir fontraotv Then onions fo-c he Trot iter-hood of I.ooomniiw V'nsrinocrs, th brotherhood of i''ir'miMi and fjn-lOiienv-n and toe' Orflrr of 'ondnriors.

Sri ot by fetor unions mil nif-an prompt anion by tiio I he -i-rsidi ni said ii- hint 10 1 tw li st the I nlted Stales rtel.tni --'I am "38" On Every Sector; Heels Of Hard-Hit Reds Washington, May 23 --Tlio 'Jfi-mom h-oM dispute be! wa-n the F.rotherhoor! of Railvay Trrtinrrnrn p.ivi Vise railroads was loniglit. on 'hr basis (I) A nf "A3 routs an hi Mir tr IMS it day Mr yart frtijrs. A a t' in rr :) sr 5 rrnts an hnr SfJK a tins 0k v(ii'ti in trim'iplp fur but jft anhlc until 1, h(M i)iix( nf the prrvnt ami mrtH-iKHvcr (1) An fw-nhtlnr i'Iiiii' gcitnd (." I hrie-y' juor Mtorimu oti (troynrats fur rhitncs in 'liic mltuj tni-'itf ly W. i. K'ctuv Prcsidrnv ui" UN Across Tanks On fAP' VnHni Nations ai-'srid roiumns rammer! ncrc? PmaWf) PM nn i-'i'v major 0f f'(ir jean wnci'ront Ki'lthty on llir i- Ss of hanf-liit.

fc! rv.i Mm: H' ti5, The iii ffiii-iv h'Hti vif JUTff.SS the nvj jo htM.l l.f til rl risf o'iHccs. I'flff- Fiiti-iV to iu- tvU rnvin; line on 'Iir vM-stcMi IV) 'St -rent nil S'''tM fit's, Thf siayt'd op. r.n front, vhrrr a rvosinc: in split ii Hod ri1 1 00 rtis holdings c'MU'i-d lour mi dc-'p into North Korr-d hjv-. scjMif.1 2o air rflilos fiv cast rrta.st. Firrt'C rristJinco rcjjuro in tln sector.

It v. as sporty uisi'-w hi' ro. Ij'ii'ld diMwtohoK located tnk torrr- as nor fd t'nonKbn. 11 t. 1 1 is Federal Disposal (If Las Holdings.

Washington Agency GranLi To County Park Board Priority In Purchase, Uncle Sam is going to put acres of Hamilton County land on the market. In disposing of the remaining holdings of Greenhiil.s prop-itiv. the government ir expected to add 387 acres to Wi.itcn Woods, Hamilton County lark which Mrtuaily surrounds Mi'1 ViHapr of irornbiils. After Glenn Thompson, The Kn-ephror Washiiiefon revea'td the important development, Cincinnati confirm' ft both -bsee Mr) or Pu'JC Mr. Thompsem reported that the Public Housine; Administration, custodian ol "Grocntmvn" already has fii'anted to th Hamilton County Park Commission the right to for the 3h7 acres in advance of the larger W.

liuse are; part oi the 3,700 acres. An official of tile Park Board eoidinned the negot lotions and imrird that the additional hind would extend the park belt around Crecnhilis VilUi.ee, cw pt for the ear torn houndar.v, Walter S. Schmiitl, Prtsldrnt oi Fr-el'li Schmidt. roultois. admitted that, he is apprai.suiL' the acreage (or (lie f'HA- 3.7n acres mostly lo the nor'h the Village o( doom mils.

eu ridim; 1 Hamilton Pike to Vik alonss l.ith sides Kemper lt.oad. Sue of tiie 3'fOO acres elll wash the cmvrrnmcnfs hands of its iroenhills proiecl. except lor land already sold to the Army Kn-gineer for Kr-sennir. Bins bv A ts. Tile PIIA iias ht-ll on ie point, of olferin this land lor bids oral times in reent years.

Its last preparations ware en! short, hv tin- Korean uar. In July, ITnl all such proposed sales frozen until the property could be examined lor war use. Just Tver ml that treoe was tiii'f' The Village of Creenbilio already has been sold to a corporation termed by its tenants. Now I'll A is selling Grf-ondaie, Wi.s and Crernbeit, Md. Its olfer of the Cireenhiils farmland is e.

peetrd to follow those sales, probably next tall. p'or the sob', the has li' divided huo parcels wth bats vpceled to be p. rniined tor oiv nil or am eombinapon ITi-ib-rick Schmidt, Cbt-liiinatt. is mal-ins an appraisal, and, for imoe. a (jnveriiiiicnt "ale Is evpr-dod to shim prollt.

Current hifih land values are t'Mieeteil to tiring btils excecdim; the price the irnvrrnmriit paid in Prosii -rte. sale ot the r-main-land points up the puisitions by the citi--nss of irorn the experiment. Tb tract originally of 5.93't Hire is uiiat has happened to it: Sohl. C.reenhills Home thmn Corp. tiSS aera s.

liven, iMae, TJ acres, liven, school rtiftrii -'3 Sold. Arm Creprieeis. 1. 1Mb fleivs llamdtoi! t'ouiite far-: Hoard. -7o acres, two stew.

Sold, private deekrn. -1" acres Now to be sold, 3.7.TS acres. FINDS HIS EK0THER DEAD. nitshursh. May 115 APi -Patrolman Iloit ansiexr-s! a radio call early today to the seere- til an automobile crash lie found his -22 year ol'l brother, A Bolt dead tlie THE WEATHER: Cincinnati Ami Vicinity: pan'e rbaifly and warm with soal'-rwi atternoor) and evening lei- "ik, lueii 8." Oil! a 1 1 I v.

'loui'e. waim. se 't-1 I lot 1 th j( i I i 1 i i siid Central. Indiana: swaiiond showers today. Hih 75-80.

1 ill I til I 4 lur -o. V.mJ Prec. a -r p. bS til (I 71 13 0 (Jt'itcral MncAitluir, ('(illins Decliircs. Doesn't Jibe With Miirslmi! And Bradley Testimony, GOP Senators Retort.

Wadiim'toti, aiay 25- J. Lawton Collins, Army Chief ft Stall, testdixl today that Gen, Doupias MacArther went against I'etitauon policy in Korea when he s- nt I'nited Stams near the Manenunan honbr last 1 1 1 He said l.cnernl MaiArlllili lulled In h-'cd the H-hlcc ot the tollll -t Staff Hint he ball IIk I nileil Nuloois mlviitio' ome livr miles iintll of the horea-Mancfmrut border. I I 1 I I a I II I It II, ll i I I bi i t) I 1 in I Ii i 1 I nit ii i (n IS rf Dine i I I I 1 i I vl i i a I 1 lirni ral olllllH himsrtf said in, ril ii Vrlhiir i nil i I mis nut considered "hlalalit direyard of orders." DISOBEDIENCE DENIED 'H "if i- tf 1 I 1 I 11 111 I I i it lalu Fiiv-r in Korea la -t 'Tiler I no --iHienieni In Mat. wen 1 I rs i I 1 a reniv id (esiirnonv nt lodav hv (a-ii, J. i.iecn.u Armv hiel stall ii I I hi I I tn so be- inir orders II i i I Hill 1 (, I I I 1 i III tiie i.oiean war it tinned Mat 1 I I I I i I 11 i a I Sti nit 1 i I aish to HI border 1 1 Hull Hie 1 "lltll not the (fuels oT Stall mivi-r that il nilcht tie well 1 stop 1 be llnlled ad tolre the nillcs or so on A ride-c belerr Itic I II Mas a (I it Sen.

linen MeVbihiiii. I nnrr i iitvici: in ii, i i les. oir: one stace ol I lie calnr wo did sturirc-t tllal as a poeslblhti Ccneral I otltns re- plir-l. The rcj.a-l.it lhat ml- vir flitl-ir Meslahun asUt-n, ir. he did," the hl-l of s-lalf answered, I I i i ibat I Mac A I ii i i I i 1 1 it i a I i 1 1 a a i it I 1 I i 1 li 1 I i I i -s il a i I border A '''n' O'-ad --e-rS i tt i 1 i i An uh i I II at 1 tl 11 i a i i i i i 1 I 1 I (, i (lilt i nit a 1 II in Soldier 1 hied Dead Of Wound Indicted In Shooting Accident I'le Vincent Mit.lO'll (lldoit, 1 a a a com lii ot I IP: from air Ft k- 111.

I 1 I I Ml; 11.l M-ntist. haw th ll an II were pr.iUuc-il illi Inea-s a ft.n-sl i 1 I 1 il I I II li- 1 1 1 I lb 11 I Is 1 I tl? Hi eireb- (il iilli -lial, I ili-i- One ni, Ml, il a la-eoh burn ii, 11 1 tl cur i.hIiii, in, to oMensoe last witk. CeriMxtl Almonds Tetitii Cort's led the suev. 1 into "sbHth Kor( a on 'be asiern Iront. (i.

neral 'an J-'r el said the Army's sudden oilen-n--, ioiiowini; so she IP ds' iidile dine, was a "qamble" hot tiiat it aupr-ar'-d to lie nayins of I. "The Eiirhlh Army will so ihercver the sittiafioti dictales in lial (ittrsuit of Ihe enemy," lo-atliled. "Ir Intend to rvploit every in earrvttu; totl our obiicHve In tint! and kill Ihe i neiriy." On the eau-c ntral (run', American and South Korean pieces astride the Honcrchon-Inie road t)ip paratki louht in -o a all luil Chltie; con SO.ofip n. The rls were noeth-'ard over rucc'cii mountain trail of Monsehon. and hornbers noun-led them relent Seiiool Eoaid tvice had Samson a-restod for failure lo send minor ehlldr'-n to school Doak said told his also the She.ritf bad (Sown over Samson's "drepped ice cubes so iiothirr ould si'ow DON'T nor'h of Seoul, and nortlm est nf 1 f) miles northieis of lie- obi Ivor-van capital.

t'dher units probed within one mile o( the border near the- om-tiueiiee ot ihe Imjin and llatitan Piv'-i's. no miles north of Seoul. I.I Ceii James A Van 'onimairler of the caib the iv-w Miiebt "an all-oul ohensiie," a rut added: "The Mill mean. in. lb to rite." Ho isit- a tank-infantry foi i-e ooi'iji fit lis on the ntrai feiait and commenti ihe VX puix-ud taetics ucrr mk-iiur At Corps Ib-adonaro e-.

Ceneiai an I' lees numea th'' fte--iimpiisbfil Cross on l.i, Ceii. fflv.ard M. Almond. Corns Commander, and Maj. Gen Clark Imllner.

Division (. 'ornmatider. il as the Seeoivl ftiv ision lluit broke. ii, of th-- Conmumist Sailois Missing In Sinking Of Boat; Tao Knoun Dead Family Is In Trouble-Four Under Arrest, Five Others In Custody Of Juvenile Officers I I 1 1 1 1 II 11 ltil (O-U IrslS ll 1 1 I (pa 1 -0 e' priniall iiolu.irv in Me- Ihdil .0 Kiiyr M.i;y ii i. Of it eno.unf uvdd ask lor some phj-rnsie she said she thought fh--re ajid I hen ouitiy rotreai.

Her re- est dow mall eame when nc attention with a buying spree fvntoun Itnano-fi in her loot Amoiie; )VM" reeeiO eOHpad'' tte pll'iU't' of half -n aterrrifdon, inch he a irtoi ie theao while she uv Poht-e lie-! i i i "-i i 1 1 i the i-i al-h' mm h- 'l'h! et m- p- role aivr vrvtnr di-etj M'ltfd as eh-ijit YctfOo Waccd ii cisiod of the Minne-Yorith "nnf 9 ion 'ornmis- PAIR CONFERS On Antipollution Bill. Itnliieiis Ami tttii Hiihl Seeniiil Alei lin; Tn Try Tn I run dill llill'ert'llees. i UO cU.t Kmiati't Cohimbus. May 25 Special Cliorts were hem; toua lo hreatiie iy blr iioo tlv eorpso of tie', str-'am antiiolbiti-in bill -if Sen William IVdd-nv i 1, Cincinnati. The bill has been irz for Ih il tie1 Rules Comtm-'ee as a resitlt of a conflict on its merits 't'a e'-n Senator I( ddens and an othr ('ineinnati fir publican.

K- llrnner. House Sp-aker. Senator pie-dde-ns and Speaker rp-noer confe rred last nic-ht and plannini: a. sr-cond conference. The Spa akep i aWo with Or Jo'on I.

prirte, f-eid. State Piirer-or of Hcal'h. an-! C'Xeilb Attornej dm. lot of '-I, si Ul- Fixer Kills Couple Standing On Track Wtoo. Ohio, M-v AP U'cvt-hoond Kmc Railroad trr.m killed to ho rr St --Old UK; on a iirre Wi! id i fie pH n- r- oriJi r- cmIv did no.

hfeir b'ro o- U- jvr; Vf-rk-'f. r-i-- Train Wie Rmh: rf-: d-' T.Vt:"-!. Mrs, rv. f' "7 M- -mo-MHi ir 'a Fot.b Ie- rd UV- i 1 1 i if in-, la tl is ll II I- lis, on i I a the II I EAT HEARTY AND GROW SLIM by JOSEPH SHALLIT Vou count your cflldrie-it this ambling tifiw dist that is giving new health n) wiqor and ne figuresto Hundred's of men od -amen! InstflHmenH. Starting Monday in The ENQUIRER IVSICE THE 1PM 7Cir.

1 lli-b -st t-mperature hs 1 rat i ii I i c- i il I set 7. oo n. oa ai 7.

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