Marion Star, The (Newspaper) - October 2, 1933, Marion, Ohio EATHER Possibly light frost THE MARION STAR HOME EDITION OHIO MONDAY OCTOBER 2 TWENTY-SIX PAGES THREE CUNTS THREE DEAD EIGHT HURT IN ACCIDENTS VETERANS HEM ROOSEVELT AT KAGO MEET American Killed in Cuban Outlines Economy of Legion FOR SUPPORT Principle Program for Cvc of Disabled 2 outlined the for veterans Legion today his comrades to I and a was given In i stadium i that the a disabled by war to increase these that special v rot be given to a shove all other j he wore a I New Principle I T added a third program the federal the same relief it in caring for those i are disabled from with war to care for PARTY HOUSING EX OFFICERS Ends CITY WELCOMES LEGION Left Foot Torn Off Pelvis Fractured in Collision Recovery in Doubt Thr el I MACON Oct Victim Native Of Ohio Slain a highway put an eno While Watching Fight j the boxing career of William MRS E II Mrs Morgan of 220 South Greenwood street was elected first president of the of Democratic Women of Ohio at the state meeting held Saturday In Columbus An account of the meeting will found on page 2 who was second in r the in the World suffered disability paralysis went be- convention today against advice cf friends to talk over relation of the veterans to The rar was he said speaking of the spring of this the first vt to pet the engine It is true that in reopening a of hanks but this would s have been possible if at the ISM we had not been able ta the credit of the of national credit re with a real a in books cannot be restored people nut back to kept open human cannot he cared for if itself is bankrupt now that the great not for you alone 3 American citizens rest unimpaired credit cf the of this that we take the national of the red and put It And in the doing of i down two principles affected benefits to and veterans of principle following the obligation of arms is a responsibility for those who suffered disease while Classes principle Is that no on Page Two 75.090 ON STRIKE AS ODE TAKES EFFECT LABOR SEEKS American Federation Opens Meeting With Move To Settle Disputes From Room TO ASK SHORTER HOURS Many Contend Show of Strength-Needed to Force Recovery By Tke WASHINGTON Oct 2 Old jurisdiction problems plus new ones added by the recovery act promise to fulfill predictions that the Amer ican Federation of Labor tion starting today will be at least as momentous as those during war days This was the forecast of Its officers and President William Green was hopeful that a 20 SOLDIERS ARE KILLED Firing Halts After Lasting Most of Cause Not Known By HAVANA Oct 2 American 1 spectator and more than 20 soldiers i were killed today it was announced j officially in bitter fighting be- tween army and navy officers in the National hotel and soldiers firing on them from many points outside The lives of many other were endangered and an artillery shell struck the Ford ter company building before the fighting ceased shortly before noon At least 20 soldiers officially were reported slain along with the American Robert C Lotspeich Havana manager for Swift Com- pany As fire from machine guns rifles and artillery rained upon the hotel stray shots entered the America apartment house where many Americans lived Was Watching Battle Lotspeich shot through the chest was struck as he watched the fighting from the Lopez rano apartments nearby The other persons killed and Only most of the wounded were not im- mediately identified owing to the practical Impossibility of getting close range of the battle Smilar difficulty was encountered by those who attempted to learn the extent of the damage to the Ford building Lawrence Young ling The boxer once a contender the h e a v y weight c h a m was in a hospital today h I s left foot gone and bis pelvis fractured Today tor said his chances of ery Traveling 3 5 miles an hour on a motorcycle the boxer en route to a hospital to visit his and their COAST FEELS One Killed 4 Hurt as blor Rocks Southern fornia Early Today PROPERTY DAMAGE MINOR linked career After President Grau tin had been informed there were no Americans In the National tel In which army and navy I cers barricaded there had been I held virtual prisoners since mid- I August additional soldiers were dered to join the attack I The battle which had raged for hours assumed the appearance ot real warfare as the Red Cross a first-aid station a half block away from the hotel Colonel Fulgencio Batista com- manding Cuba's enlisted army set up field headquarters in the One Critically Hurt Center of Disturbance at Sea Bj The LOS ANGELES Oct short third child born two weeks waved a greeting to a passing but to observe an- other csr The fender of the struck crushing j his left leg i The foot was torn off at the ankle Joint ana the bones are ken so that another operation will be made is soon patient Is strong enough Dr A K the surgeon said Even as his recovery remained in doubt Stribling fought off sleep awaiting the arrival of his Pa and Ma Stribling whose been closely with his fight Wared at In giving his version of the said he was on the of the road when all of a sudden a car loomed be- fore me I cut as far to the right and then H happened The car hit me Miss Frances Jones a who was riding with Roy Barrow to whom waved fashioned a tourniquet to stop the flow ol blood from leg and made bandage from her dress to bind the wounds Stribling did not lose ness at the scene Barrow as he ran to his nid the fighter nert Well kid I guess It means there will he no more road work Early today he called for some thing cream or beer The doctors ordered the beer Started at Motorcycles and airplanes out aide the ring occupied Stribling He got a thrill out of through traffic on his and when he tired of he Disregards NRA Recognition Oct NRA coal goes into the great western of the strike or more adept reasoning would Induce the approximately 500 delegates to lay aside their factional disputes ana j work together in a recovery war as they had in the last real war He and his aides were confronted with a number of major among them the contentions of many that the program is moving too slowly and that only a forceful show of strength possibly through strikes will bring the sired speed Some of Green's aids also held that all the recovery codes now operating must be revised to sure higher wages and shorter hours Green agrees the codes must be revised but feels that If the con- vention formally adopts any such recommendation It should at the same time give credit to who are trying to make it work With his consent federation of- predicted the convention will again approve a resolution de- manding a six-hour day five-day week for all workers It might even go further and approve his recent warning that unless the codes more nearly approximate the then labor must once more support a In con- gress for it demanding of the United of strikers in picket lines he outcome of hold the of work i brothel an eye on of its workers spread through the 10.000 and are on and union hope that Hugh administrator s president of reach an accord union recognition captive mines between the two in night failed to de- ESCAPED CONVICT IS SHOT IN BATTLE Fugitive Cornered in ly Populated District Is Killed district and personally directed the attack Not Learned Meantime two army tanks which had left the hotel on an ed mission rumbled back to the scene of action and loosed heavy machine-gun fire around the What started the battle early on Page Two SUSPECT HELD IN Edward Lora 43 of Toledo in Jail at Upper dusky to Star UPPER SANDUSKY Oct Edward Lora 43 of Toledo is be- ing held in the Wyandot county jail as a suspect In the Wharton bank robbery last July 5 He was identified at Toledo Friday by A F Campbell and Emery Kear of Wharton as one of the bandits who held up the Wharton bank and obtained Sheriff Harry Weatherholtz also identified him a man In an auto In Upper dusky on the Monday night pre- ceding the Wharton robbery Lora denies being Implicated In the bery but information received j from Toledo states that his er John Lora has confessed The men were arrested after tho bank robbery Luckey last week ir which the town marshal Ben Stone one of in-law sharp earthquake in Southern fornia at a m today caused residents to flee to the In night clothes and resulted In at least one death injury to four sons and a light property age A checkup in parts ot tho county showed the was slight The quake appeared to be as In- tense as the March 10 shock in which more than 100 persons lost their lives and property damage mounted Into millions Officials of the Pasadena tory said that while the quake was a severe one its center was ably at sea j A market building at Sixty-fourth street and Central avenue was re- j ported by pollen to have collapsed and more than a ton of brick from the front of the old Central police station In Los Angeles fell into the street Tho quake was felt throughout southern California Long Beach Santa Barbara San Francisco Whittier and points throughout the San Francisco valley reported ing the shock Mrs Sophia 73 died of a heart attack after the shock Of the four injured in Los An- geles only one Mrs Marie dict 57 was hurt critically She suffered a possible skull fracture when a medicine cabinet In the bathroom of her home fell during the shock and struck her on the j head j Others who were injured ly and treated at the receiving pital Miss Charlotte Wilson 28 Helen 26 and j Lewis 28 I ried his plane to exhibit hi prowess M a pilot Hft holdi transport license and a com mission In the air corps reserve Young Stribling made as a professional at 16 after sev eral yearn in vaudeville Mayor J kft of In key lit city to Louis A national of the for Uir He gain td a national reputation In 1923 in a fight with laat chance at tho heavyweight title came in 1931 when he lost a technical knockout to Max In the Air WIU Special SANTA MONICA Calif Oct Rosoce Turner who junt broke the west-east record ready holding the east-west wai just out Men like Turner Hawkes Doolittle Post Mattern and others who have to promote thir money risk their lives then do things that today are con- a stunt hut tomorrow arc an everyday affair We used to think Japanese fly but I saw a weekly whore it looked like there millions doing it Lindbergh says has plane for every beard we got to up Railroads airlines kidnaping Jury convictions and everything Whatever Is going to happen to us It happen quick and get over with Yours Will Rogers Copyright 1933 Syndicate Inc Roosevelt Looks to Banks To Supply Normal Credit Cut in Interest Rate Believing It Will Further Aid Prosperity Drive Thr Oct dcnt Roosevelt believes banks should provide the normal credit killed Glenn R Saunders requirements for business for the recovery program bandits and otherwise of Lora Saunders is to have driven the car at INDIANAPOLIS Oct A gun charge fired by a Brown Wharton robbery He was ty resident whose suspicions of a so seea In J the he P i of an inch o Today stranger were justified has rowed to eight the number of victs still fugitive from Indiana state prison as the result of last Tuesday's escapes James Jenkins Greene county murderer made the fatal error ot seeking refuge in a sparsely tled county where strangers are conspicuous He was shea ana killed at Beanblossom Saturday night after he wounded a keeper when three men Search for the eight still was pressed with tenth who Clark WM to the prim M WM to that robbery Edward Lora did not take part in the Luckey Jt is that out of the car before it reached town as be was too well known there When arrested he had in bills on bis John Lora 33 atoo of Toledo was arrested M companion of It ta re- ported that he told Toledo that and hU were In and that each A K Han log Mtt for tbt UN the hank Lara war thai Is for SMMA tot He presented views in a ter to Jesse Jones reconstruction corporation chairman approving a reduction from five to four per cent in the charge for RFC advanced to banks KRA Ml red stock letter public Simultaneously the Oct for now campaign la another button to the Menl fort toward credit of the plan for a cut In or a hank eaa afford to capital hy ludna to the RFC or Me and tf ft to capital he ployed tha CM to Mr Mkf them to make unsound he Confidence Certainly no of oar more to the re- covery of than the and we need their confident operation In liveable for aH of our people Through participation In the RFC preferred plan alt will he In an extra effort to Each hank will be to meet Jho of aad MOM thao a capable any that READ STAR FOR NEWS OF SERIES The World's Series will tomorrow This means will want nil of every To help supply thin demand The Slur will print a dally with de- by ed It expected to have a full running account of Tame along with the box score and summaries In the tion of The Star arise to any of the games to run unusually late extras will he MARION MAN HURT BY GUN DISCHARGE Ray Smart of Nelson Street Wounded Near Heart While at Home Last Night KELLY HURLS DEATH THREAT Urschel Hasn't Long To Live Desperado Is Quoted AS Saying TO SEEK DEATH PENALTY Attorney Would Fil Capital Charge Kidnaper OKLAHOMA CITY Oct 2 Kelly shackled In n rmtnty un- der the hi favorite weapon liy to ft new K oil with fll> I wouldn't any In- he to Eight Others Hurt in in This Territory Over EIGHT DIE IN STATE William 26 of Copoland Avenue Dies After Crash Near Three fir in Marlon this five in of W when tho In he I nnolhir overturned iree Marlon 7 son of Mr and Miv Anna of who he i by ait M of killed cnr won hit by u at a Thn critically In- 11 1 of liMT K of North Stalw Dorothy of UU South MIM of John Willis of Mrd David 85 of ami am In hospital nt fur of Injuries mif- In two Johnson 37 of Minn from by nn was the highway near per Two Cart Ray Smart 29 of street was In R serious today with a bullet i his which of family snld waH while Smart a 22 calibro Smart was MI home at noon today but members of family snld 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of the truck Both and en to the county Jail after the were released at noon day after they had been by Coroner Milton Axthelm that a and idly attempted of of the hufe ransom AJT Kelly hU wife from the airplane them from at the airport oW Hyde hlr In Trial of of In the of an In- thin morning ginling Mr In WM Kenneth A In of M who in completing tlon today Coroner i In verdict that accidental waa BO of Cmt hi tha 1 igj 111 D of a at Alloy Co killed when an In which a overturned after an- other south of on the Delaware rilght at 7.30 Wins Dorothy Jg ot 101 South a In the car In which man waa suffered and Rny North StAte reported by a to be the driver of thn In which with minor Mr and Mis J W of 137 court and M K tlson of 881 of which tho cither cur not In- jured although badly Trurk The was northward a truck by of told n the cur after ll troubl north of the deputy that south was m