Hamilton Daily News Journal (Newspaper) - November 28, 1934, Hamilton, Ohio i- tit NEARLY EVERYBODY READS Hamilton That ii why the classified page is one of interesting pages in the Two cents a word will bring to yon One trial will con- THE CLASSIFIED PAGE HAMILTON at JOURNAL HAMILTON IN 1791.-? VOL. 291 NOVEMBER 28, 1934 Entered mi Second ClaM Mallet Oklo TWO CENTS at 14 PAGES WEATHER HAMILTON AHD CLOUDY AND OCCASIONAL NIGHT AND BABY FACE NELSON KILLS TWO U.S. AGENTS NEW ALLOCATION PLAN OFFERED TO AID CITIES IN OHIO BASIS SEEN By State Tax Commissioner To Increase Revenue SENATE STUDIES Opinion Declaring Income Tax Enacted By House As Unconstitutional BULLETIN 0., Nov. 28. The senate taxation committee recommended passage of the 3 per cent sales tax after making numerous amendments to the measure as it passed the One of the amendments would five the cities a larger share of the estimated in while mother would exempt bread papers from the The amendment giving cities i greater share provides that the per cent remaining after schools and poor relief have been given a 60 per cent shall he allotted to the ties on the basis at the tax duplicates in their 0., Nov. 28. As a new allocation provision to benefit cities was proposed to save the proposed sales the senate taxation committee pondered an opinion today that the enacted income tax was Prof. Clarence D. Laylin told the committee last night a Missouri court held the possibility oC balking the income tax as framed by the house because it was de- signed to provide that the tax be levied on 1934 income and be col- in 1935. who drafts most of the tax legislation submitted to the said the Missouri decision held that under a constitution a slate cannot adopt a tax law levying on incomes accruing in a year which already has Since the income along with the liquid fuel and increased utility excise were proposed to raise funds for 1935 it wiis problematical whether the ate could go along on it with the constitutional question in The proposed income lated by the already had in- curred displeasure because of its and business interests were attacking it as threatening the foundations of business in The house had been Unit it favored a sales tax only if accompanied by the in- come Acts To Save Tax The move to save the sales tax legislation from the disaster which threatened by reason ot tion with its revenues for municipal purposes came from stale lax said that instead ing a after poor schools and other needs were cared to counties for distribution on a duplicate the money ire distributed on the basis of tax 1- he would bring more revenue to who have clamoring that the adopted measure would make con- even worse for and would relieve many rural areas of the embarrassment of having more money Mian they could The committee deferred voting on the proposal until this Tt removed Crom the allocation old ago ex- plaining January already had been appropriated for and thai I ho assembly could set a permanent sum for 193S. Speakership Race Now Growing Hot Byrns and Rayburn Alabama's Bankhead in Dark Horse Position Frem Nov. 28. As the race for the of tho new house turned the back rail most observers believed Representatives Byrns of Tennessee and Rayburn of were in the with Bankhead of Alabama pulling ahead of a field of dark The terrific pace indicates an early although the actual selection of the winner will not take place until a democratic January 2. Campaigning for the cratic and said by some to have support in tion has become Bankhead is to arrive Monday to get his campaign under His chances are generally believed to lie .in a deadlock between and The return to Washington on De- cember 6, of may have some Bearing on the Garner is to confer with President on democratic tion policies and legislative gram. POISON THEORY NOW ADVANCED IN MURDER OF THREE GIRLS Wilkinson Walks Into Seriously Injured James age 59, paper residing on the town was seriously injured at p. m. Wednesday when he walked into the path of a Baltimore and Ohio 1'reight train at the Fourth and High streets He was re- moved to Mercy George 233 North Fourth crossing told police he saw Wilkinson start in front of the grabbed the man's arm but was unable to pull him from the Smith rowly escaped injury in his act to save the Wilkinson was dragged about 50 feet before to the side of the bis head badly O. S. V. SOPHOMORES CHOOSE WENDT 0., Nov. 28. Three of Coach Francis A. Schmidt's that's the new name he'd rather have the scarlet and gray go today swept to new campus at Ohio State Richard of was elected president of the senior The elected Frank Merle of was elected sophomore Roosevelt To 0. K. Bonus Compromise Senate Finance Committee Head Speaks Following Talk With President Nov. 28- Chairman Harrison of senate finance committee made the flat prediction that if advocates of the soldiers bonus would agree to a compromise to cash the service certificates now for only the needy former service men it would be passed by Harrison was just back from a trip to Warm where he dis- cussed the bonus and other tions with President The statement appeared to leave no doubt that the administration would approve of such a bonus is receiving ation from every Harrison said at a press proponents would agree that those ex-service men are in need should be given immediate ment of the service 1 haven't the slightest doubt we could get together and pass the Harrison added he did not believe the senate would pass over a veto a full cash President is he what he finally decides to do as in the best interest of the country in the matter of the the congress will sustain him in that BULLETINS SOCIETY GIRLS KIDNAPED Nov. 28. naped on a downtown residential street by two masked bandits last three young Mobile society girls were forced to drive their cap- tors to a spot near 65 before released PLANE BURNS Nov. 28. ern Air Lines office here reported its southbound mail plane from cago crashed and burned with its cargo near today after the Bob bailed out his parachute and came down MICHIGAN TEACHER TAKES OWN LIFE 0., Nov. 28. body of a man whom Coroner Philip Pease declared was Dr. Robert at the University of was found in a parked automobile early today 10 miles west of A bullet from a calibre had pierced his right Coroner Pease said the man was a A wilt dated November 27, at was found with the In it the physician to his Joseph F. 2235 Pa. BUSINESS PUZZLED BY WAR ON UTILITIES BY NEW DEAL Dr DAVID Nov. 28. The New war on the is the biggest question mark in the business situation Many business willing to the concept of an era of co-operation with the arc beginning to inquire how there can he n reconciliation of the fort to bring recovery and the de- influences set to work by tlic hostility to tho utility in- for the spend hundreds of dollars on extensions and development of existing have found that the public will use more as President Roosevelt recently de- clared in his speech in But how can there be any bility in nn industry or any com for New involving employment in the heavy goods and industrial Held where ment is if there is no nite policy fls lo how far the eral government is to go in seeing that the experiment copied in every stale of the This quoted remark was an ex- temporaneous comment by the It is doubtful whether his meaning was that nil municipalities on Pim In New Ohio Cabinet Mrs. Margaret M. Allman 0., Nov. of the few women ever appointed to a state cabinet post is Mrs. Margaret M. of 0., named state welfare director by Governor-elect Martin L. Davey of Mrs. first woman in Ohio to such a high was the first president of the Canton Women's She is a with four one of Walter is a law student at the University of Davey Soon to Name 0., 28. lection F. Marx of St. adjutant the Ohio National Guard to ceed the veteran Frank D. son was announced today by Martin L. Before leaving tonight for a Thanksgiving dinner with his ily at an unannounced keep from following will announce his di- high thus completing his cabinet with the exception of the director of whose term will not expire until appointed Dr. Walter H. Hurtling as state health Another inet appointment made public was E. of Cleveland as director of public Will Rogers Nobody Guaranteed Roosevelt Anything S lien I fit To The Santa Nov. I wrote a little the other day about to tho President for a and L bet a lot OL you thought it just to be get this headline in the papers C. president of tho National Association of asks the President tho must have move definite ideas as lo the di- rection in which the government is 1 ran just Roosevelt rushing in with a guarantee reading about as body guaranteed me anything when 1 took over this No man gambles more than a of the so you will pardon me if I am not able to guarantee business it won't WILL j New Death Masks May Reveal Clues Hope for Early Solution to Mystery Held as Probe Continues Nov. 28. Stanlon Massey announced today ho found traces of poison in new death masks made last night of the three littlo girls found dead on a nearby hillside last said that his report would he turned over to Dr. A. E. Cumberland county Massey declined to euy whether the new masks shed any light on the found on the fore- head one of the 0.5 well m other information discovered by his he would be disclosed after his conference with Coroner State police working on the mystery of five bodies found in the Pennsylvania lains made their way through a of clues today and found whole set-up looks Jt was first definite sion of confidence from the police whoso Lynn G. said yesterday wo identify the children and the cause of death we are A connection between the three mystery girls found dead in a lonely nearby wood and the man and woman shot to death at 100 miles has been an objective since the five bodies were found Saturday Today Harry L. chief of state said mass of clues and details is ily Unking the Duncansville and Carlisle crimes into McElroy has sifted dozens of and though many were dis- carded after long and wearisome he announced have fl chain of circumstances that you can't jump Trails have led to New California and On the strength of leads from lodging places within a radius of 100 miles of the police are concentrating major attention within Pennsylvania The trail appears run from South cast of west to An adult couple and three dren stopped at several places along that police have but it has not been definitely that they were the same five described at each or that they were the five whose bodies were A theory that the girls died of suffocation was advanced by an ex- pathologist but no official verdict has been given by the cor- and was the police verdict in the deaths of the man and A police official also was quoted in reports as saying the holding of a provided the in the Hours after she was reported held there were no State police are to question the proprietress of a tourist camp at Langhorne on the Lincoln where the East-West ing trail 500 DEPUTY REGISTRARS TO HANDLE AUTO TAGS 0., Nov. 28. hundred deputy registrars to handle automobile tag registrations in the larger cities of Ohio next year were named today by Registrar Frank West of the State Motor They will start sales of plates on Allowed up to cents on each set of lags some of the have been able to earn as high as in the larger population during periods of lag Student Held In Double Slaying Saul Price Harry To Tile New N. Nov. according to thai he shot and killed his wile and the Rev. identified as a N. Catholic in the priest's room in a New York Harry snid to be a Los Angeles logical is questioned by Saul assistant district attorney in New York According to wife had gone to the priest's room make a Lord Ashley Is Granted Doug Sr. To Pay Costs Nov. 28. ley was granted a divorce decree today from Lady Ashley and costs of the action were assessed against Douglas named as The which gives the young nobleman a final divorce after six months if contrary cause is not was handed down shortly after the case came before Sir Boyd The was not de- feuded and services of a jury were not Lady Ashley ifi the former Sylvia musical comedy The court action today required exactly eight Neither Lady Ashley nor Fairbanks was in court but Lord smartly was Ashley evidence supporting his petition and called as a ness a who he acted as private secretary to banks from 1933. The nobleman he and his wife had lived together in tive happiness after their February 3, until Lady ley went to America 111 1928, contrary to his and they had lived together Lord Ashley con- lie received information of Lady Ashley's association with He also an American screen filed suit for divorce last Lawyers said it would require eral days to fix the costs of the which Fairbanks is to but estimated the figure probably be ASK DAMAGES TOR SUNKEN STEAMSHIP 0., Nov. 28. Claiming damages of the value of the sunken steamship C. the Algoma and Hudson Bay Railroad filed suit courl here yesterday against tho Greal Lakes Transit owner of the steamship which ured in a collision with the Franz November 21 on Lake Tho Franz sank in IS fathoms of water nnd four members of hor crew lost their Warrant Is Issued In Barrel Slaying 0., Nov. 28. charging J. S. Herman with first degree murder in the death ol Alvin A. 30, traveling elry was filed today Albert Gaulke and Otto Circumstantial evidence ing a theory that Berman sho Brunner in tho Merz jewelry stori here last Sunday and then the body to Cincinnati in a barre tied to the rear of Brunner B auto mobile was disclosed iu the polic the officers With the filing of the affidavit the detectives announced they an investigating a report that Brunne himself may have stolen the li censes oil his automobile from i dealer at Ga. AMERICAN AVIATOR KILLED IN CHMA Nov. 2S. H. of former lieutenant in tho United States Army Air was killed today when his airplane crashed at Dorsey came to China to a high-speed Dionne Quintuplets and I Nov. 23. The Dionne were six months old today said their 1 in better health than j at any lime since their of the five has any j gallic explained Dr. A. are healthy and IIP they have the normal life j expectancy of any baby and as they grow should be healthier than other MOBSTER MAKES ESCAPE AFTER GUN BATTLE Officer Who Killed is First MANHUNT UNTO WAY Northern Illinois is Combed as Units Unite in Search Nov. 28. His trail freshly blazed with blood of two federal Georgi the most gerous killer in hunted over northern Illinois by massed forces of state and metropolitan police Tho mobilization of was intensified as Samuel P. an aco nemesis of gangland and a leader of tho federal drive that brought down John died early today in an Elgin He was the second victim of a chine gun battle yesterday after- noon on a highway in the outskirts of suburban and the ninth law enforcement officer to die at the hands of Dillinger Killed Instantly In the brief but furious ex- Herman E. federal agent who participated in tho death of was killed instantly by Nelson and an The hunt for Nelson focused on the back fringe of that exclusive residential area fronting on Lakt Michigan north to Highland Led by four department of Lester Tiffany ol Lake county and Chief Police Eu- gene Spaid of Lake a squad at dawn swooped down on the home of Jack foster son of the socially prominent Scott on Sheridan road just north of Laks The officers searched the from attic to cellar and extended their hunt to the outhouses and but found no trace of the From there they went to the Scott Durand whers they searched through barm and the great wooded they did not invade the Hideout Near Farm Mrs. Duraud said the federal mea told her the government had in- formation that Nelson had a out somewhere in the neighborhood of the Durand's Crabtree said she had told them she was willing to do anything possible W aid in the Two squads from the Chicago bureau spent the night ning down clews to the but without Melvin head of the cago office of the bureau of declared he would if it was last Standing by the bedside of ley a few minutes after his Purvis get Nelson dead or ought to know he hasn't a chance of eventual only a matter of were some of the Dillinger gang we should like to have taken but Nelson wouldn't do ns any aren't particular whether take him alive or Purvis said the shooting was not a duplicate of tho affray near which cost the lives of was no net spread or plam made to capture Nelson ho I don't know m