Hamilton Evening Journal (Newspaper) - May 8, 1929, Hamilton, Ohio r Ratio Of Buyers Ta Readers That's what tells in long Journal readers not only have money to but spend it right here at Hamilton merchants get the highest ratio of buyers to By Advertising In The Journal at HAMILTON r Largest Circulation Guaranteed i JOURNAL HAMILTON IN 1791." L of possible 16 PAGES VOL. 43, NO. 118 MAY 1029 Entered Class PRICE TWO CENTS rust WEATHER HAMILTON AND SHOWERS TONIGHT AND SLIGHTLY ER COOLER CAPONE AIDES SLAIN AS MASSACRE REPRISAL DRY HERE WORKED Moore And Not On Doubt Clouds Senate With Plan Vote Near State Payroll Paid Out Of Butler County Funds Provided For Such Purposes May 8. ing an hour earlier in the hope reaching a vote nightfall on the disputed export debenture plan farm tho Senate was filled with doubt today on the outcome on opposed by dent The group advocating oil the debenture section in the farm measure was optimistic that they tad votes to spare while camp was content to wait C. B. Moore and Fred Who nosed here as state prohibition agents in a scries of recent resulting in 34 are not on the state have no tion with and are not known to the State prohibition It. K. state commissioner at made this statement never heard of the am sure they arc not out of this but if they are I don't know about Regularly Employed Questioned to Moore slid were being ham your counly Prosecuting Attorney Ben Primmer refused to quoted on the recent but said that the two self-styled were regularly Further investigation that tho men were employed by counly authorities and paid out of comity funds provided for such the raids were conducted a week ago last Bedford and V. D. regularly stale dry were and arrests from work performed by Moore ami Bedford and left before Iho and Iho service signed the and prosecuting nesses against the defendants when they were arraigned bolero Judge Clinton 13. Probe Expense In connection wilh Iho tion of I bo expense account of former liquor court drv now working with the 8lalo Stale Auditor Tracy said he intends talk over attorney the legality of such rendered by agents covering gambling which they run up in for tho official count which they hoped would show at least a lie for Vice President Curtis to The debenture group was further encouraged to Senator ens of Mississippi in his seat this The senator is in favor of the debenture plan but had detained from HID senate by illness in Sis The urgency of his prompted his return to OFFICIALS SENT II Quiet Now On Lancaster Prohibition Front Gil Ready To Settle Mexico Church Strife Mexico May S dent has opened door through which diplomatic negotiations for of his country's strife may 30 In a signed statement published ho Archbishop Kuiz Leopoldo Ruiz Y archbishop of and n leader of the Mexican Roman should desire to dis- cuss with me the way to bring about co-operation in the moral effort to better tho Mexican people which he I shall have no objection talking with on the Archbishop Ruiz recently gave the The statement published in United States which said church and its ministers arc ready to co-operate to tho fullest extent for Ihc betterment of the Mexican It was in answer to this that President Fortes Gil OFF TO GOOD START May S. American golfers were off lo a good the British open Although none of making con- with liquor law had 0110 at for Tho auditor wants lo nr such expense accounts as poker aro legal in Smili au not involve Moore and ucy us they employed by Ihc but Uio accounts of and probably will eomo un- Iho They were in only two while their spent 10 days in tho city and Tho general fund common pleas court start today in Iho visitors could lend Hint Percy British Leo and Barnes only two strokes be- hind and 33 of the playing from ho United Stales equalled or Iho approximate par of the which is 76. who finished fourth in Ihc British played golf lo go around the stretching out yards in nnd almost on lop of Alliss and Johnny Farrell and Kd Dudley were just a stroke behind tho ing MaeDonald Gene Al Bobby all turned in cards of 74 wore Golden and Waller and Tommy Armour finished with scores ot 75. Horton Smith took Tho four players above par of Ihc course were Al 77; and Joo 7S, and You the only amateur from the United Slates 70. In addition lo low from Iho British ranks were Abe Mitchell and Herbert Tariff Highlights Highlights on the new tariff Chairman Willis C. Hawley said the was designed adjust the differences in com- conditions at home and Substantial increases in rales upon sugar and wool are Reformation of the tariff com- mission is Tariff on corn is increased from 15 cents to 25 cents a and on rice from 2 to Tho rale of 42 cents on wheat is retained Rate on fresh milk is doubled in pending Duty on swine is increased from one-half cent a pound to two Charges upon aro not Building material in five cipal commodities remain the ex- duties on hardening Tariff upon poultry is justed Schedule upon raw cotton is Harvard Junior Is Found Slain ubrey Boomer and Cyril nn 7J. May S Ham u junio at Harvard university nnd the so of Mrs. Mary Clark an Iho lulo Henry A. wa time midnight hit His body was found thi morning wilh a. bullet wound in hi in a lot about a of mile from the of Hi Windsor water works a fan commonly known as Ihn which was boyhood lion of Governor 11. LOMAN INJURED IN SHOP Suffering from abrasions on b abdomen and scraped 20, 210 Bond w laken to Mercy hospital at uoc Wednesday after he had caught h blind in drill was n ployed at a local plant at the li of Ihe revealed as tho re- i rouR ADMITTED rics of raids staged TQ HospITAL TUESDAY suit of tho sci here recently by agents of the prohibition department and deputy Clinton D. Boyd assessed fines in 21 35 defendants paying a total of which was shared equally by In tho other six eases ono man was paroled with Ihc agreement lo pay his fine in three aro in one received a 10- day slay of execution which has not and one fined did not was not committed to jail nor granted n stay of Tho raiders made 34 Nino cases one dc was not one trial is slill lo bo and two cases wore not pressed by the stale In last two tho men arrested allegedly slugged during tho and no liquor charges were filed against MRS. HUBERT FIELDER PASSES AWAY Mrs. Madgo bo- wife of Hubert dice at Mercy hospital Wednesday ing at o'clock at tho ago of 24 Sho leaves the widower nnd Frances John Geraldino and her also mourns her announcements will Four patients were admitted lo ho Fort Hamilton They Carl L. Mrs. Mrs. Olio Bailor ind Mrs. Margaret all of Ham Hon. AID FISH FRY Members of Iho Monkey Aid enjoyed a fish fry lowing regular business at the Walnut Aid hall Tuesday When A Queen Meets A Who Use Young Girls Not County Declare EIGHT STOLEN BIKES Police today have in custody owners may have their wheels by bringing numbers of their and thai they were Police Chief John C. Calhoun announced OTTO VONDERHAAR UNDERGOES OPERATION Otto 1171 underwent an operation at Mercy hospital Wednesday 0., May 3. All was quiet on the Lancaster rout today after a turbulent Ohio Com- Rupert E. on the status of in that Buesell Cunningham nd Sheriff Gail Sesler of and Mayor U. Hast igs and Chief Henry ice of Lancaster back 01 jobs assured for the bat Mr. will not ask rnor Cooper lo remove any ol iicm from office law Pledged Cooperation Not one of the before the commission r yesterday admitted tho truth o lis charges that thorough enforce of Ihe in their wick has been lacking but all before the hearing was ove themselves lo cooperai villi any slate agents sent into thei They hall refused lo villi n certain pair of Ei vard Little and John 0. Cole afte bey discovered that these inspector verc using young girls of school age lo assist them in Ihe on of Has Bearing during tho commissioner the official to Little and heir tactics but reminding them that tho lad been summoned merely lo plain why flic slate had bee lo find 20 bootleggers The said he had already voiced his of the methods employe and Cole and Hie had no bearing UILI But Sheriff in explaining how man bis had caught I Ibo comment he m have lo piny poker and i with young girls lo do Want 1'roscculor' Cunningham fold 11 commissioner that Fairfield coun does nol and Colo sci nek down but is billing ive stale the fullest coo if lire good All of Hie officials in accusations Hint they liinl declined that Litlie ami Cole were able lo Irnp 20 leggers because Hicy were strangers in were as Iho local were handicapped for tho reason I bat they were known si lie Prosecutor Cunningham can do more in .in four local officials can in four The hearing developed no ulion as lo what will be done wilh agents ami They aro under temporary sion but no dale has been fixed IL Scalisi And Anselmi Are Taken For Bodies Found Heaped In Auto Nosed Into Ditch Near Inch Third Victim Identified As Habitue Of Chicago's Underworld Life to Tile Journal May American lueen of tennis s reported thrilled over being presented to Queen Mary of May 9. Americans Given Support On Reparations Efforts Labor Head Or DAVID WHENCE May S. Although Iho United Slates is not yet called upon express nil cial opinion about the Young plan for the of tion is no doubt that Ihn American un- official r e p r c- Ihe Purls conference have tho fullest moral support in their efforts to reach a What Mr. Young has done is ly on his own responsibility and without consultation wilh the erican il is known thai in his tremendous task he has Ihe understanding of President and cabinet fully aware of the under which the commission has been C 1're.n.s May S. A. treble slaying today ended the I brief of Chicago's Three by permen as John Albert An- selmi and Joo were found shot to death on a rural roadside early today and the forfeit of their lives was seen as the retribution of their underworld foes for tho massacre of George ran 's seven clansmen last St. tine's a dreaded duct of killers with whom police have often had to were re- garded us aces of tho Capone staff and their supposed executions today were seen as the stroke of avengers for the seven followers of Iho Side who lined up against the wall of a North Clark street garage three months ago and Released Last Thrice Scalisi and Anselmi hat been together for tho slaying of two only to win ae they professed STUDY EFFECTS OF NEW Dissatisfaction Seen As The Capital Scans Measure swept with machine May S. Henry 5-, of formerly president of the Ohio Labor ami slate died yesterday afternoon at Mary's He had been suffering with heart trouble since Inevitable That there should bo u measure of criticism from 0110 side or Hie oilier is regarded as for the conflicting arc not alone lo be considered us much as the fect on n public opinion in hiis not been prepared for The scaling down of reparations Chicago Minister Kidnapped By Bandits New May Christian and Mission Alliance day received word from their mission at that the Rev. H. had been napped by Denver Air Mall Pilot Found Dead In Wreckage May Denver pilot on the air mail was found dead amidst the wreckage of his ten miles south of hero Democrats Call Meeting To Discuss Tariff May members of the Ways and Means who had no choice in the writing of the tariff introduced in the to meet late day in informal discussion of the proposed David prominent residing in Hanover died Wednesday nt his home at He had reached the age of Surviving him are ten ly ence and and two and Mrs. Em- ma Funeral services will be held morning nl 10 o'clock at Ihe United Brethren Interment will be made in lown COMMISSIONERS ON ROAD INSPECTION Counly made an inspection lour of county roads in Hanover and ford has not been sentiment but of All the allied governments the serious that would le created for themselves if it Hint full payments bo made or Hint the annuities go beyond capacity to The delicate mechanism of inter- national credit is under a great as il is wilh the light money conditions in the Slates and with the high rediscount rates in Iho central banks so Hint a reparations settlement which will carry wilh il u definite ing about the exchange problem IK expected to bring about a wavu ol There are some who feel that Ihe removal uncertainty about will have a direct reflex in increased American trade nnd that this in turn will a expansion for American wisdom of the original is commented on here on BAPTIST GUILD TO MEET STANDARDS The J. B. S. chapter of Ihc First Baptist Wide a newly organised group of girls between it the j the ages of 12 and 16 years met a the church on Tuesday night and to begin meeting for a They voted to the missionary quota for Ibo The program in- cluded a review of Hie study The African A social hour concluded the M Grid Star Shot Accidentally May S. star of New York University's football team of and killed last night in a playful struggle for a policeman 's The Joseph was absolved of criminal by Dis- Attorney John K. of Bronx 1ml. was suspended from mid Hill ami former Y. U. bad al his booth lo talk lo him when lill spied two girls strolling down he hi reel and asked the policeman or his night slick chase The policeman refused and a si niggle During be Hill led bis revolver from its bolster ind when he attempted lo regain it weapon The bullet Hill's killing tini The BIDS RECEIVED ON THREE CULVERTS Bids for the const ruction of three corrugated culverts and concrete received Tuesday by the counly Con- tracts will nol be let until Ihc lowing bids have been Taylor Oxford Engineer's min K. H. Harry A. IX H. J. Engineer's On Ihc third Fairfield in Oxford the engineer's estimate and Iho ders Van ALEX MILLER IS INJURED IN FALL Alex Miller is confined to his 716 South Fourth fering from three broken ribs he suffered in believe tho detective squads Hm them was a squad of thei underworld Scalisi mid Jack the Iwo indicted for llm Their trials several times at the behest o attorney and police wh wauled further limo to build cases against only las week attorneys obtained re lease from the county Tho two found heaped il the buck scat of n coupe Hint hai been nosed into a ditch near Wol just Ibis side of Ihc bodies covered a Twenty feet away ccrs found tho third Slew Twa Policemen and Anselmi first brok into Iho limelight in Chicago foil years Policemen Michael H. Walsh and Harold F. Olson wer touring Ibrir district in a bureau squad car tiie morning o June 13, 1025. Another automobile and Mik of the notorious Genii brothers who made fortunes in i licit liquor nnd all but Iw of whom were killed by rival sters and the The police cnr in and Hie fugitive automobile soon crashed into a The policemen leaped out nnd were met by a ley shot gun Walsh and Olson fell wounded and was Sweeney pursued Geuna info a killed Anselmi and fled but wore Their first trial for the ing of Policeman They were sentenced to 1-1 years in prison in a. At the ond for Ihc killing of man they were acquitted Then the supreme court dered n new trial for the Olson ing nnd Scalisi and Anselmi were found Awaited While The Minority Leaders Ponder Word Document Press May S. possible political and a effects of the new before the ways committee republicans icing gauged today by both parties on Tariff experts of tho minority wore carefully studying the word document preparatory to general and specific of the party also voiced dissatisfaction with various including tho duties on building cedar brick and cement and birch and all of which now aro on Iho free New Surprises As study and went forward at Ihe there was as to how President would view Iho in the light of his expressed desire for n revision of customs ies lesser rates left Ihe tariff commission to Ono surprising development was the action of the committee in re- porting out an entirely new as n i for the existing Act. Unless finance committee completely writes Ihc honso it usually every commodity em- braced the dutiable and freo would be open to debate and on the floor To avoid a President Hoover suggested formally at Hint general tariff law be placed before but flint a in Ihe ture of an existing act be DEATH HAS r MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETING The Young Missionary y of the Presbyterian church their May meeting Tuesday daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jones 163 died at her homo Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock a long She was born in December 9, Besides her bereaved leaves to mourn her Kosa and two Elmer and Funeral services will be held Iho home Thursday at 3 o'clock with Ward of the will tin imido in Greenwood Friends may call after o'clock INDIA MISSIONARY AT ZION CHURCH Carl missionary from India who is here on spoke on Tuesday evening nt fho Xion Lutheran Rev. interesting talk on tho work and people in India held the undivided attention of the gathered lo hear his fall several days Birdie Smith is counsellor the i Mr. Miller is selling las well can be night with Miss Mildred Sherman Miss Schaub led in devotions and Miss reviewed the Next In Home Miss review was bringing out a number of ing points lo Ihc missionary It was decided that the annual picnic would be held at the Schaub cottage near on Juno 22. During the social hour scrapbooks for Iho Fort Hamilton were Miss Weaver wils in dispensing the hospitality of her home and in serving ments by Mrs. K. Q. Mrs. C. B. and Mrs. Ed MARKET CLOSINGS HAMILTON Carr Mining CHICAGO CLOSINGS May S. 3-1 to 3-8; 7-S to 1il.lt) 3 1 to 2 1 to lo 1 1-1. 173-8, ii 1--