Evening Gazette (Newspaper) - December 3, 1935, Xenia, Ohio V For Fifty Years A Daily Newspaper THE FTE FULL LEASED WIRE TELEGRAPH NEWS SERVICE light eastand much colder in north day day cloudy VOL. LIV NO. 288 PRICE THREE CENTS DECEMBER 3, 1935 EIGHT PAGES es To Firm Policy SOLOMON IN MOUNTAIN GEORGE URGES FULL SUPPORT FOR COVENANT Favors Strengthening Of Defenses In Speech To Parliament Dec. pledged Great Britain forcefully and unequivocally today to the government's firm policy in the Ethiopian In a from the throne of the house of lords at the state opening of read in his absence by the lord high the king com- mitted the country support of the League of in cooperation with other countries of the League with its Article XVI for penalization of j of its influence in j Police expected Tuesday to con- favor of an a survey tff Xenia business acceptable to Ethiopia and j establishments to compliance W. Dec. 3. men from the Virginia hills gled for two and a half hours with a strange problem of involving the childish love of a girl of six that flowered into nuptial love six years and reported themselves unable to They had been asked to de- cide whether William 34, who took a child her parents when she was cared for her for six years and then married was guilty of Their report was to Judge Sumner H. Sharp last As a result Roman re- turned to jail to until when probably he will be tried Has child now 14, carried her year old baby to the home of relatives where she is. A crude country courtroom yesterday become theatre for as must have attended 'the ment of but it -had no S there was no While her half sister held Mrs despite a child with a ish appearing assured the miners laborers in the jury box that she had home with an when she was six because she loved him and that still loved loved him and I wanted to go with she said in her thin child's didn't coax me to stay with him and he didn't make any promisee he couldn't She around the courtroom still him and I want to be with him Several times he asked me if I wanted King George's Princess Dies On Page ON SLOT the c e with an ultimatum that operation national obligations under the enant and .to safeguard the The state opening of parliament was to have beein one of pomp and pageantry with the king reading his speech in the house of lords where the two met in joint session for the thirty-seventh British which may go in history as a war But because of the death of the Princess hQ not Lord the lord high the speech from the speech from which is no retraction because while it Is written foy the cabinet for the it represents not the pronouncements of a government a which is the symbol of the national The speech opened with the relations with foreign ers continue to be It went directly into the Ethiopian chants last week of plans for enforcement of an- involving a warning that operation of machines must after deadline In the of establishments where such machines have been in- devices still found to be in operation in of v the police were to be and the operators ASSEMBLY REJECTS DAVEY'S REFUNDER PROGRAM FOR DEBTS Appropriates To Meet Bonded Debt Already Due Dec. ing Governor Davey's plan to machines still fund the state's bonded debt of premises but not in were i the legislature last night not scheduled to be pending their removal MUSSOLINI AND HIS CABINET CONSIDER INTERNAL AFFAIRS Warlike Defiances T r League Absent At Latest Session Dec. Benito and his fighting grimly to defeat the strangling penalties of the League of devoted themselves completely to Internal affairs today at their government's foreign policy j ond meeting in will as heretofore be based on Activities of the ministries of foreign navy and in- firm support of the League of They will remain prepared to fulfill in cooperation with other t- j ri of the League the the communique which followed rations of the In two far they are determined to use at There were none of the warlike all times the full weight of their defiances to the League which have for the preservation of 1 characterized other speeches and pursuance of these tions my government have felt compelled to adopt in cooperation fifty other states bers of the League ures of an economic and financial nature in regard to At the same time they will continue to exert their influence in favor of a peace acceptable to the three parties to the Ethiopia and the League of Then the king turned to the five naval conference to be op- bhed Dec. 9, with the United Italy and Britain He government have issued in- to the governments of other countries which were parties to the Washington and London naval treaties to attend a It was believed the due to present diplomatic and particularly to the visit of Sir Samuel British foreign to Pre- Pierre Laval at Paris this voted an appropriation to pay off the bonds which fell due Dec. 1. Passage of the appropriation was completed and it i was immediately sent to the The not waited for the lature consideration of so it will be laid him The administration's fo the Was Spinster Member Of Royal Lived Modestly Dec. Princess eldest of the two surviving sisters of King George died day after a severe stomach at her home in royal highness died a ful death at a. said a bulletin issued at Princess Victoria's modest eighteen miles west of She was sixty-seven years three years younger than the arch. Because PRISONER AND GUARD WOUNDED AS DARING ESCAPE PLOT FAILS All But Two Or Three Of Fugitives Police Join Guards From Massachusetts Prison In of her King OHIO REPUBLICANS TURN THUMBS DOWN ON HERBERT HOOVER George abandoned his plan to in today's ceremonial ing of Reading of the was delegated to Viscount lord At her bedside was her younger Queen Maud of is in England on a private Princess Victoria Alexander Mary of Windsor was born July 6, 1868, in Marlborough where she spent most of her life with her late Queen 1 as she was called by her was less in the public eye than any member of the royal She never So com- was her life devoted to her the late King Edward VII and to her mother after Alexandra j was widowed in 1910, that she was 159 years old before she had a home 1 of her Then she bought the Buckinghamshire Dec. desperate daylight break by six long-term convicts from century-old state prison ended swiftly today with one prisoner and a truck driver reported slain and another fugitive and three guards Within two all the were dead or Wildest confusion prevailed at the old penitentiary which is in the Charlestown The was the most serious in recent Reports said the convicts using freight as ed themselves in one of the ings against a high stone wall fronting the Boston and Maine Railroad Apparently at a prearranged the men scaled the Guards in coops on the opposite wall espied them and opened fire with long-range The prisoners not brought down raced into the railroad yards and dashed along the tracks toward shields from Within half an hour after approximately 100. men raced from Boston ters in cruiser cars had reinforced the score or of suers kept taking potshots at the fugitives as they ran along the All the escaped still wore prison of gray and GANG MEMBERS ed the emergency clause to sixty-one and then down the itself fifty-five to Five Democrats and seven opposed the After the house rejected the ad- ministration the appropriation carrying to pay off the notes for interest since the maturity was in- in the senate by ator William H. Herner Huron and was rushed through as an emergency it reached the it was brought up for immediate con- sideration sponsored by Rep. Julian H. Schweller nam who designated it not a but agreed almost very and sweet unanimously that the resolution Acting on word from the was sound in principle and that the nor administration leaders in the ex-President should eliminate house supported the appropriation self from presidential with the result that only The committee approved the eight Democrats and one program advanced State Chairman Edward B. Be Candidate Again Is Concensus Gazette Columbus Bureau By ALLEN SMITH Dec 3- Ohio Republican leaders today had ex- themselves that Herbert Hoover should not be a candidate for the presidential The G. O. P. state central com- yesterday decided not to vote on a resolution that can opposed it. Those voting against it and the state's delegation week When today was set for the after the cabinet's sion it was hinted there would be a statement of world im- Not only the present diplomatic which may give last ment hope of averting the proposed oil embargo against but the throttling effect already noted of ence at London this month with a al resistance to the view to conclusion of a new in- treaty for limitation of naval I have learned with satisfaction that all the in- to this conference have accepted and I trust that its On Page PRISONER ESCAPES apparently affected the A seven page communique listed a number of minor decrees ed further to strengthen the n rvo 0 al prisoner escaped from his floor cell in Central Police Station j here early The j liam 27, was to have gone on trial today in a eral court on a of j ing a postal Feb. 22. There were new measures to prevent profiteering and hoarding by business and ties were provided for both of- One decree created an institute for research into an exploitation of Italian Another vided for regulation of the tion of light oils from Diplomatic quarters at once ex- pressed in view of last minute there no reference to foreign policy i or the international The Christmas play of the as at will bring the stage debut of another Barrymore Diana Barrymore daughter of John more and his divorced Michael The 14-year- old student says she hopes to be- come a professional actress when her schooling is Holding Act War Big Help To Lawyers Courts Flooded With Pay OBTAINS LOAN BUT KEEPS TEETH NEW Dec. j Oklahoma cowboy who Gazette Washington Correspondent Dec. a thing for lawyers and their but the current fight of the companies against the holding company act is costing security and taxpayers millions of i Through the spring summer of the year the administration's battle for the act stood out as its engagement with it felt should be FOR TWO CENTS Dec. McNamee reported to police he was up and robbed of two Seven hours later summers on a N. v e A Sves arrested George R. j asked a pawnbroker j That was a battle of legislators and 27, and charged him with ier lend money on eight I which The Democrats to the convention will go unpledged ready to throw its strength to the most likely pn Page the announcement at the committee's meeting that Clarence of Blanchester and Jamee T. of definitely would not seek the Republican nomination for the left clear for Attorney eral John Although no formal resolution of support was tendered Mr. his dacy was viewed with favor and enthusiasm by the party Informal approval also was en the candidacy of T. J. for attorney Joseph for his present post of and Harry S. for his present of state EAST AND WEST ROMANCE ENDS Clerk Sues Chinese dent's Son a divorce suit on here Mrs. Viola Brown former five and ten cent store charged K. M. James foster son of the Chinese president gross an Ohio State University and Miss 24-year- old married ly in last July 14. When their marriage became Lin's father ed. His objection was reported to have resulted in their separation on Sept. 9, with a financial on the Lin returned China live according to the di- vorce which also asked re- cf her maiden iNo selection of a favorite son was made at the but it Dec. T. Heady and Dewey bers of the O'Malley gang were convicted of participating in double national bank robbery at critically ed Ben Muskogee detective and escaped from jail here N. Dec. Although Ella Hoover 85. think that a liking for doing the pipe and riding at miles an hour is proof contesting suit by her children before a lunacy com- mission for a guardian of her annual Capt. Burt Reed of private yacht testified yesterday about her dancing ability and yen for He said she also him with grand opera sung over a snack in Thatcher says she js a sixth cousin of former President She formerly was dent of the Women's Christian Temperance CLIPPER BATTERED BY STORM ARRIVES SAFELY AT ISLAND Rockets A1 d Was Worst Weather Yet Encountered FARMERS ATTENDING CHICAGO'S STOCK SHOW FAVOR AAA PROGRAM Survey At Exposition Shows Wallace To Visit Friendly Canadians Win Ohio State Has Duroc Jersey Champ INTERNATIONAL J. C. UNION STOCK Dec. of culture A. Wallace will be on friendly ground when he visits the International Livestock sition The average farmer who has enough money to wife and to Chicago for this great farm and stock spectacle favors the administration's farm An independent survey by the United Press indicated that among the thousands who have attended the exposition thus the AAA was favored almost six to William B. O. Percheron stallions between 4 and 5, G. A. Dix and O. Leland Caron and Lester ind. Duroc Jersey Ohio State University of Breeding Aberdeen Angus bulls calved between Jan. 1, 1934, and April 30, 1934: James B. Kan. Marshall Ind. Senior champion J. Garrett As cheerful and friendly as a Pleasant Plains 111. Saturday night carnival the spectators today were a throng constantly on the Showman and spectator alike stopped to com- ment on the AAA and the federal government's attitude toward Wallace was to arrive some time today for a visit as a officials He was not scheduled to Honors won by Canadians were increased today with the ment that a lamb shown by J. D. of Dec. j was awarded one of the five i grand championship in the of the and ex- j wethers A grade and cross Chester Bolton of Cleveland was the probable change plans to resign shortly and return to private it was learned Junior champion Oklahoma A. and M. WAKE Dec. American China Clipper landed here at p. a. m. after a mile flight from Gaum along a transocean course flailed by a driving storm and buffeting The big commanded by Capt. Edwin G. completed the trip in thirteen seven The Clipper was seventeen minutes behind schedule because of the storm which caused the fliers to travel nearly the en- tire distance at altitudes of 880 feet or The Clipper sighted Wake at a. m. EST and radioed its position to the landing Rockets were sent up from the the landing was effected without incident with the aid ol harbor and landing part of Pan America's equipment at its five mid-ocean landing Headwinds reached velocities as high as thirty-eight miles an Temperatures along the course varied from 67 to 84 It was not until the Clipper was 290 miles from that Capt. Musick reported the bearing a cargo of mail from Manila and had cleared the storm The storm the worst weather the Clipper had tered on its round-trip inaugural airmail flight from California tc the JONES OFFERED POSITION Votes Money To Attack Tree Beetle Dec. The state today declared war on the pestiferous bred iamb shown by the University of trees and Dec. H. veteran chairman of the Re- construction Finance is expected to today er he will accept an offer to ceed George N. Peek as dent of the a prominent member of the original group of New Deal resigned day rafter splitting with the ad- ministration over trade The post was then offered tp i Peek also quit his duties as cial trade adviser to President of Kentucky won the reserve grand Armed with a SHOULD OHIO SCHOOL CHILDREN SALUTE OPINION from the emergency j Percheron 5 years and lEarl director of grand champion marshalled his forces to di- a spray of lead at the WILL DMU CHRISTMAS SEALS none of lts TEMPERATURES YESTERDAY to 6 p. Low Boston Chicago Denver Des Xos Fla. New 42 New York Seattle Xenia i Two i S. bureau of plant quarantine will j j to the state this week to con- i a survey of Japanese beetle i infestations and then assist in formulating a detailed i Actual warfare probably will not O- Dec. attorney general's j of whether Ohio school to Ohl said informally j 0. children may be required to salute i that he didn't believe a child civilian Corps in the i start until spring with the flag and sing patriotic could be expelled solely on army area will be ers doing the Hanefeld was almost lost today in a maze of of such 11.-100 men between now 36 28 28 58 34 74 70 56 42 58 30 j Lewis j broker poked an appraising finger High j I hundred he of- j go to a dentist and i get them Lewis had j on Page CENTENARIAN DIES statements of officials of whom the question had been F. R. head of the on the other said March 31, 1936. had not given such an He j here said from the education it was an- The agriculture director asked sthe emergency board for funds to gradual discharge of men materials after a Dec. twenty years and need them i Nancy 104, Adams parents are members of a called by telephone enlisted in fifty-seven companies in jence with officials of the department of education what he land asked him what was the law j the which comprises ton who declared that Ohio j could do about three Negro i on the Ohl said he told Kentucky and West be placed under a plant in Greenfield schools whoso inquirer to bring whatever will start j quarantine unless steps were eat ty's oldest died here j ligious sect called Witnesses They fixed things with a i She is survived by ninety j of The children refused signed by two of great grandchildren and twelve flag or sing patriotic authorizing the broker great great Five of to send the cowboy to a dentist Mater if the loan isn't Mrs. eleven children are B. L. Bowsher said 1 the question to Charles of the he had on the A ban has been placed on the i en to destroy the and they would go over the enlistment of junior enrollees un- i til next March 31. No according to has The adjustments are to be made amen him and he did not give an to conform with national informal verbally or in of for the quarter beginning on the 1. 1936. PHYSICIAN DIES Dec. liam N. prominent i Athens died here yes Shopping Days