Marion Star, The (Newspaper) - September 28, 1933, Marion, Ohio TEATHER THE MARION STAR HOME EDITION No 259 MARION OHIO SIXTEEN THREE CENTS Denies Two Murder ACCOMPLICE With Part C and Chicago mar JELLY Kr LUC K TURNS ADMITS PART W BIG GAINS IN II KIDNAPING I JH COUNTY BUDGET APPROVED rht the the -i Rorer j an- source confession now or k as the the j the ones 10 J to i degree of with sf of ransom l referred tc the of ink and a policeman City union massacre of four prisoner Frank I in Nash j s was a from his! to for the nf prison Charles and H H friends now from tile estate of millionaire who drowned recently and has come president of the firm Associated to SAFETY DRIVE Open tin Urschel Trial II I Kr CITY Sept 28 assistant U S opened the Charles F rasa today with a government is j out kidnaping of machine guni the nation is Crania now com- this courtroom an ether we of law favor of told the ird Harvey Bailey principal ase Twelve m PUT AGAIN Expected To Add Fuel i TD By Joining Race State Commission Official To Address Gathering at Hotel Harding CAMPAIGN ENDS FRIDAY j Twenty-Two Meetings Today i Brings Total Held Thus j Far to Seventy-Seven j Final arrangements were made today for the second major dinner I meeting of the countywide safety drive heing sponsored by the Service club and the state industrial The dinner will nt p m in Hotel Marion with I K Evans actuary of the commission as the principal speaker His talk will deal with the rates assessed contributors to the industrial in- surance funds and the ways in can help reduce heads of other concerns which con- tribute to the fund arc invited to attend With the drive ending Friday leaders announced today that more group meetings can be uled since Friday's schedule is now completed Twenty-two ings today brought the total thus far to 77 H L Dowler man of the campaign reported morning The number of the meetings last night he said The to be reached in meetings not Today's scheduled meetings low Vernon Heights Junior Hign school Kresge and Grant Co stores Co Forest Lawn school George Washington school St Mary parochial school The Marion Star Central Junior High school's vocational women employes of the Silk Mills Greenwood Street school Pearl Street school two Standard Oil Co one this afternoon and one tonight at and the Ohio Associated Telephone employes at p m Green Says Persons Returned To Work in August GIVES CREDIT TO NRA New Troubles Involve Assembly Plant Closed After Strike Hj WASHINGTON -s H by William of Ford To Green snid the mate that 615.000 to work in August greater progress in than in any month since He counted the nt relief needs this winter will t-e greater than ever before Coincident with Green on the recovery were fresh intimations a change in monetary policies farm prices may be soon Dr James H Vale returned from a talk with President Roosevelt to confer with ranking federal financial officers Comment Withhold Though official lacking the Ropers served to revive talk of a com- dollar with less than the present dollar's representatives the aluminum and banking gathered for public on their NRA codes were concerned at the closing of the Ford at Chester Pa after a strike of Henry Ford never signed the automobile code NRA is powerless if ar chooses to shut down his i plant Senator Wagner j of the national labor i when a Prince and j Born Spend Night Here FEAR FELT HELD BOARD ASKS MAN HELD BY FOR m FUGITIVES 1934 EXPENSES ion was chosen iis place last w try on a couple who ar by the j a j by Prince of j are in this The members of the j lef this morning I after in i V the younj vi wed the Thi y came here last night ronj Columbus In I S Mouths Prince tyuski said his stay in country is purely for reasons mainly that he wanted see the country The has been ir the United Continued on Twelve -A town in a statement expected to New York I i the Bronx announce run for cf most j nc that the j sleeves in home at to com- Even before paper the rr to destroy an at- j Samuel j saw j rick to control i j hall j its leader corpulent chief j P O'Brien j foes the fight and is notice MARION PARACHUTE JUMPER IN ACCIDENT Arthur Kenyon Escapes Major Injuries in West Virginia J Plunge j Arthur Kenyon of 419 Elaine nue parachute jumper narrowly escaped electrocution when he came down among high tension j wires after a leap near burp W Va Sunday according to word received by relatives here One of legs was burned by the j flash which followed the short cuit caused by the breaking of three wires j Kenyon fell first through a series of wires then broke two insulated electric wires each 2.300 volts He passed di- between two uninsulated wires each carrying 33.000 volts parachute became entangled in the wires broke the fall He cut loose from the chute when a few feet above the earth to prevent a through the shrouds of his equipment which would have proved fatal according to employes of the com- pany who rushed to the scene turning off the porrer in the lines over head Kenyon dropped from an of 7.000 out of a cabin Report No Significance To Closing of Ford Plant j DETROIT Mich Spt j Motor Co declined to i admit today that there was any j significance in the of the i Chester Pa assembly plant where -in undetermined number of men were on strike I was explained here that be- cause cf the closely interlocking of all production units in ft ford plant absence of even a few key men Is likely to result in i tion of all operations j The officials have claimed that j ft few hundred men were on strike in the Chester plant though 2.400 in nil were affected refused to comment on re- that this strike might bring j a head Henry Ford's reported refusal to recognize the collective I bargaining provisions of the automobile code Ford i refused to sign the code but haj I lei it be known that the company intends tn more than live up to the provisions The week that the Ford put into effect this week i in what was described as a plan to an average of 35 as specified by the NRA code was one of the grievances of the sembly plant workmen although also are asking a daily minimum The Ford company which wan paying a minimum wage of 50 an hour when the code be- came effective since has raised the 1 minimum to a day for i duction workers and spokesmen have said that a schedule was being worked out to extend the increase i to workmen about IS months nro ami ing east from the San Diego Calif a highlight of their j for the prince spoko of that idly when if they had p.m l The prince spoke in broken I and ninny of his remarks j for ft reporter by j the princess who is n The princess made it clear to the reporter she the j I prince are not of royal blood but j i nre members of tho Polish 1 Since Poland has not been under I a monarchy for 125 years the said she becomes indignant i when risked by nine out of ten re- j porters If they are of royal blood i i of The spoke of the under which Poland is ruled with Marshal the helm and some of their re- I marks indicated unrest in parts of i the Ignace Paderewski famed who devotes much of i time and personal fortune to service for Poland his native land regarded in many parts of Poland the prince said while In other dis the opinion differs Although the couple registered at hotel under their title their presence in was Ir prince differed little from cans although his quiet manner and manners gave in- dication of his rank State Police May Have Slam Sheriff GUARDSMEN JOIN HUNT Escaped Desperadoes cd Seen at Various Points in Two lit I he There a tod ay f Total Shows Decrease of Under Amount Uially Spout in 1932 BOND FUND IS LOWER Chanty for Next Year Show Increase as Become Greater The i- w I hy from Miller U us he nrl IIP to his man nf In un- he Hitler 1 do not the man hi 9 MILLION OFF TAX DUPLICATE Figures of County Auditor Thomas Value Real Estate at NOT APPROVED BY STATE dentil Viet ho way out f M of the nf tii Mint tn find liff of tlie gel in lie n men were 1 in their who N pi Sheriff t nf t felt lili i bu war ut w and Wn with i l county Of than spent In l after A no priv to the w Mn nMi or five of to M Preparations Made To Ask OK Other Also Down Marion county's real tax duplicate will bo or leHK the 1031 It an- In the office of Auditor K where preparations are being to flip the duplicate tho tax commission for Fifty-six Ohio already have filed their with the and all but two of them have received of the cooking school to be to conducted next week in The dispatch from auditorium by Mrs Ruth A ir per cent blanket reduction cooking school in lecturer and tor with The Marlon Star as a third a met V Nil f I he f Sonie t ing nt Ill lei One f Hi Ill II who in line the Welter of two n nff School Days Theme Song for Cooking Class School Days will ho the In place of the armful cf the will be asked to bring note book and I r pencil a pair of good earn a nose to smell the good last year by the county board of control to county taxpayers re- in keeping with made in other in responsible for the In the officials Huve o county have 1 anil e in in j I I the sell dai It A -i tn trie man The n lark with no In enne fueled car a n police i night Andrew wore which is the but had U.S and Japan Left Out of New Arms It GENEVA Sept A up primarily on MAIL BANDITS MISS Men Rush Truck Carry Away Sacks nt Station in Boston LOOT PLACED AT i Guard s Thieves j Roughly Dressed for Ex- tra Postal Laborers II f Sept rob linen of n-K worth iv til the mnt inn today but left other One of I lie ux n cmn nod of I he In The other sm were to hn unit lo nnd POU K I HI Wft I I mid lo i iin of The of- of the nt more bi- nd us The in i- In the i Ket c- v l en tp the All ex- hy tn cm l the from unit U to j In- r j mom of the i j the nn i was being lie it v the rooni to A f In t Ini n ex- In of which 81 In in on mut from for b nil l oml county nml The county will bavi lean to on In than It In 10.12 If for 57 for IBM by Ihr in show At in Hio are on fimila lo be from the for ronj nnd for rundu und to from of an of that In In they recrlvliiK In u of from thti In county In put into year ing 30 from tax billn for STRIKES SPREADING TO Iron Workers Join Miners in Seeking Recognition of Unions on the platform and a pair of eyee to see how Campbell mixes stirs beats a dish into the oven and out again how she creates a gorgeous salad ices R cake makes a delicious pie turns out a savory ronst This IK the school The Star has planned for the women of Marlon and vicinity and which thip famous lecturer will put on for every housekeeper cf the city Tell your readers to bring their housekeeping problems especially their cookery to the cooking school Mrs Campbell said in writing The Star about her Continued on Page Twelve of the 13 per cent this yar Auditor The reduction bolh left seemed to he of disarmament f were seen MIR American not 1 informed political the December collections it wag ex- j will iif thj recently thus giving taxpayer the equivalent tion for Ifi per cent une and preceding the of Df add ne S tlie fl John f for the Before the 15 cent cut other necessitated by the of new and probably will greater consideration mnn viewpoint of nf the of by firr the Marlon county county records show AI MI Forty-nine of the W counties whose duplicates have been to the Ux Continued on Twelve sub- TEMPERATURES PITTSBURGH Pa Sept 28 Labor spread from mines ir the great triai area today enlisting steel workers in the walkout movement by coal diggers demanding j union recognition j than 75.000 men 39.000 company employes are idle in Pennsylvania northern West Virginia and em Ohio Spread of the walkout to Impressed at Russian Aviation Advance Colonel and Wife Guetto at Banquet Soviet of wilh H Davin It that European learned if and n to to reach 1 of the truck orp the I with a of to an early train protested he had lio committed Ho offered no to each of whom quickly picked a from tho to loading platform where the fourth at of an automobile Th tlin retire fixed ni m with for that iti An the for thai In- for charity to a red tion 1032 la In soldiers for 1934 ax compared with 12.278 or In explained on Japan to VACATION AT HOME Credit In or from if the content 5 SUSPECTS HELD IN TWO KIDNAPINGS the Pittsburgh area it looked for bv union who in of U S Corp of trouble tn the from tht at W were forced flM WB MOSCOW Sept Charles A Lindbergh his are flo by UM mental work that fc carried on in they to return to in couple of to for bow the have worked out colonel told of Attire at banquet te honor of and wife Two O of of North n font and In we are both to in two ttw of rw her by ait at the who mre In oo Four Of found It waa wild that Japan no Intention of denouncing the don treaty but French net plan tor Including naval a IN JR Oit AA an Job povt w the tor of ta the i j r j J to of tke Oema to NEWSPAPER