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   Sandusky Register (Newspaper) - March 8, 1932, Sandusky, Ohio                                ASSOCIATED PRESS m SERVICE The Sandusky Register Sandusky's Oldest Business 1822-More Than A Century In Your waht AOS QUICK RESULTS VOL. 110. NO. 5 7. MARCH 8, 1932 P n T n E CENTS r H X Kj CENTS SUNDAY Amend Law As Means To Boost U. S. March 7 today received the new 000,000 revenue and prepared for its fiercest battle of the session over proposals to tax beer and manufacturers' approval was given the measure by the ways and means A group of the right to submit an amendment in the House to legalize beer containing 2.75 per cent alcohol by weight for taxation A draft of the amendment was made by Representative Cullen Its It provides a levy of 15 a barrel Culien estimated a minimum If 1350,000,000 would be derived from it. In reply to of newspapermen earlier in the Speaker jier the view that if the ' Act were amended the proposed beer amendment could be In the revenue He that he did not to I asa on It In of a possible ruling might have to make In the 3 louse on the J oes Prepare Fight The proposed amendment Is carefully worded and provides that he manufacture of beer be conducted under permits to bo Issued In accordance the National Prohibition The maximum alcoholic content present law Is one-half of one The belief that further action to amend the prohibition act would be unnecessary was expressed by opponents to the 275 per crnt saia tai to hold Informal on methods of it. This to the S revenue forms the base i of the entire designed to balance the Federal budget by June 30, 1933. At his dally conference with Speaker Gamer said ho much controversy over this Democratic leaders ordered a to clear the way lor acting Chairman Crisp of the and means committee to brinK the measure up for consideration on Due to the highly not come until next Dover Protects Flood Of Will Bar Hawkers March 7 Dover city council tonight requested a restriction be placed on the hawking of out-of-town newspaper extras on the streets of Declaring the current sale of extras was io the bordering on a disturbance of the public the council adopted a resolution Instructing Mayor Simon Kappler and the police department to use their judgment In stopping it. The council approved the observation by one of Its members that news coverage by newspapers was At laust Mayor Robert W. Maxwell ordered two newsboys out of town as being in their hawking of Campus Favorite Job Campaign Open Chicago Office XEW March 7 170,023 persons unemployed a month back in wage earning ji fresh effort to reach the United Action for Employment goal of a million jobs was started A regional office was opened in Chicago to the organization of local in and Texas and Reports were received of 9,4.52 wage earners replaced jobs in 38 By states in parenthesis indicating the total the campaign the reported 2, Kenton 50, 5, Salineville 4, Tippecanoe 1!, Toledo 2, Xenia 4. HEART ATTACK FATAL TO PEACE Famed French Statesman Dies Was Leading Figure in League of By March 7 most prominent In the field And of for died suddenly Just before 1 p. m. today hi his modest bachelor flat not far from the Arc de The man who twelve w chief of his country's government and was a leading spirit in the activities of the League of Nations passed away as a simple member of the Chamber of M. who would have been 70 years old May succumbed to a cardiac Planned Campaign His valiant which carried blm through a turbulent militant and career for forty him just at the when three specialists were hoping to restore him sufficiently to partake In the coming electoral campaign for the renewal of the which he was expected to defend his Pacific policies with his old time oratorical The nation he served as premier during the dark days of aa well throughout the efforts to stabilize peace in Europe during the last 11 years will accord him a state Services will be held at 2 p. m. at the foreign office in Qual The body will lie In state Andre premier of will be the principal speaker the This afternoon all the great official France and representatives of all the powers of the earth filed bareheaded into the simple bedroom where the dead statesman The clad in formal evening looked tired and on Page 10, Col. 7) MaHha Pierce of N. icas the choice of 2,600 students of Duke University as the most popular 4 50 Injured As Jobless Attack Ford Motor Factory 5,000 Demonstrators Fling Head Of Private Police Badly Detroit Communists March 7 armed with stones and fought a pitched battle with state and private armed with and late today at the gates of the Ford Motor Company plant and a casualty list which mounted steadily had reached four dead and probably 50 injured The marchers were estimated to number between 3,000 and 5,000 and all of the dead were from LINDBERGH HAS LETTER FROM KIDNAPERS WET BLOC TO FAVOR 2,75 BEER Aids WIFE SLAYER LIMA EXPERTS SAY 7 Plate officials today ported that Arch F. with will bo a before a harl pleaded not to murder White On Air March 7 - White will go on the air ill S 11. over the NBC to teil the nation of the of American Taxpayers the country lacks n tax AN Kit FO K A ST OHIO - fair for ml except for snow from lower lake region The will not the next tuo 2il; on date lowest 1 on date lust date S a. 111. noon 72; sun rises 6:2H. JURORS INDICT OmO KIDNAPERS C March 7 state moved swiftly today in Its to to justice the kidnapers of 11-year old Jimmy who was recovered safely Two captured by police when they found the boy Imprisoned in an abandoned gambling were indicted by a special grand jury this on charges of kidnaping with attempt to Those named were John De Marco and Conviction on the Indictment carries life imprisonment under Ohio kidnaping statutes applying to the De Jute Chief of Charles Nicholas of working with Sheriff John C. Richer of took into custody a man for questioning in connection with the Officers expressed the belief that the leading to the discovery of the hideout where the boy was came from a. third man involved in the case who became afraid after the hue and cry of the chase was Lindbergh Questioners Are Balked Silence Greets Reporters On Important Ransom Matter Not N. March 7 Answers to additional designed to settle the controversy over whether the kidnapers of the Lindbergh baby left a ransom note were refused in a state police press conference late The first three questions of the press conference to no answers were made 1---The press asks the personal cooperation of 5ol. Lindbergh in finally of the report lhat a note demanding ransom was discovered at or near the home the night of the Col. Lindbergh state for direct quotation under his own name that no such note was 2-Tf there was no ransom why did Col. Schwarzkopf tell Commissioner Mulrooney a copy of the note would be furnished 3-Has any request for a ransom ever been If How and Found The other questions and their responses in the conference with Norman of the state the ladder used by the kidnapers in removing the child and the muddy tracks in the have there been any other definite chisel waa This chisel was examined for fingerprints and on Page 10, Col. 6) Harry H chief of the Ford Company's service department was most prominent of the Information as to his condition was but unofficially It was reported HJa car advanced through the crowd under a heavy harrage of from the machine as he neared the he attempted to lead the forces of the law against the marchers until several policemen pulled him back and he was taken to a First reports that Charles E. general manager of the Ford was with Bennett in the later were 01 hers May Die Of the two were Identified tentatively as Joe York and Joe One was picked up dead in front of the The others died after reaching Others of the wounded marchers were reported near J. Cameron of the organization said the plan originated with Detroit that Ford police did not take part in the riot and that who arrived on the scene there only for He said the plant was not except for a few broken There was no formal statement from company From the time the who THE REGISTER SAYS AV 1 n at S p. 1-1		u 0, N. 40 2S 8 12 3-t 2 IS N. 20 10 14 0 12 JO. 5.' 32 10 N. 32 26 S 0 10 AV. 7.S 4G 4 10, 42 12 20 12 10 52 42 6 Ti 24 74 62 10 H. 22 IS 20 21S IS 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FIRE RAZES 93 CHILDREN SAVED March 7 The Residence Park a one story frame was destroyed by fire Ninety-three children marched from the building and stood in the near zero as firemen tried to save the BATTLE is fought by Police and Feathered invaders in Washington we read In the news columns last night - The Starlings have to move - But they are not in as much luck as we little classified ads are just filled nith first attractive apartments ready to move March is the moving and in a few days the warm weather avIU return - and you get all packed up in the Watch little Classified Ads fur you Avant MAIN 28 Life In Prison Demanded For Alleged Slayer March 7 Life Imprisonment will be the penalty asked by the state for Lave ma attractive Lebanon club who went on trial here today the of her Albert L. graduate of Ohio State University and Assistant Prosecutor Earl Adair announced the state not demand that the woman pay with her life for firing the shot that killed her at the end of a gay party in their home last Tomorrow witnesses will begin testimony revolving around a quarrel over a hunting trip planned by her They wiM describe the shooting of Culbertson as he lurched forward toward his Police will tell of finding him dead in the arms of the hysterical The formerly lived in Mt. O. 6 Deny Guilt In Mine Fracas 7 Charged with robbery in connection with mine strike disorders at near six men pleaded not guilty at their arraignment before a justice of the peace Two of the William 30, and Ernest 32, furnished bond and were The others Leslie 24, Theodore 31, LoAver Sam 34, and Robert 36, were jailed in default of similar The charges resulted from disorders at the Thompson mine last LOCAL Commission awards contracts for Battery Park and Park work at of as unemployment relief Coldest weather of here and low temperatures expected for several Many matters of legislation approved by Changes for handling of milk under city ordinance are GENERAL Lindbergh has established contact wth is House wet bloc drive to legalize 2.75 pre cent beer under new tax Four 50 as Detroit jobless storm Ford SPORTS High plays Toledo Waite in first game of Findlay tourney and Castalia High meets Annual tourney for cagers in three classes starts here High school swimmers end meet competition after successful Lew Fonseca confident his pitching staff will elevate lowly White this started two miles in reached the Dearborn City there was a running fight with 40 Dearborn who retreated steadily after gas bombs had proved Dearborn firemen attempted to turn back the marchers with hut hose were cut fire engines forced to Defy Police Gates were locked when the marchers reached the Ford among were Edsel president of the Sorenson and former Governor Fred W. on Page 10, Col. 5) J. Edgar chief of the bureau of investigation at the justice represented President Hoover at a conference on the Lindbergh kidnaping case at N. J. Officials of 10 cities invited to the parley by Governor Moore of New Work To Cost Is Voted By Commissioners For Unemployment Relief SEEK IDENTITY OF SLAIN WOMAN BALSAM March 7 that dental work might aid In identification of at least one of two women found slain in a burning car near here Sunday was expressed today at an autopsy directed by Coroner W. C. Dr. P. L. dentist of said one woman had a partial lower plate and a partial upper The autopsy also confirmed reports that onc of the women had died from a blow on the The other woman had been shot through the Dr. Nathanial Minneapolis said he had been unable to find traces of alcohol in the blood of one of the The authorities believed the victims were two women who checked out at St. Paul Hotel They left In the same kind of car as that found with the bodies on a narrow snow covered country Contracts for work to cost at East and inaugurated as unemployment relief Avere lot to Alfred Schnurr and the Homberger and Wagar Engineering and Construction Company Monday by the City Contracts were for construction and laying of cribs in each The covering of the crib tops will bo taken up Alfred Schnurr was given the contract for constructing and laying 6t) cribs at the His Wd was the The Homberger and Wagar Company will construct the 28 cribs at The firm's bid was It was the lowest submitted by a local That of Charles H. Strong Son from out of the was but Commissioners said they preferred to it to a local The only other proposal for the park work was from Alfred Schnurr who offered to do the work for The ordinances authorizing the work specified that only local labor was to be employed In each case and that not less than 40 cents an hour should be The labor will be selected from lists made out by the employment The cost of labor on the East Battery work will be of the toUl cost and of the total for Four For Project The move to improve park WBs by unanimous The only 3 More Enter Ohio Contests March 7 Three new candidates appeared on the Ohio political horizon four days before the official filing time The first opposition to State Senator Walter G. of New his candidacy for the Republican nomination aa appeared in the person of George E. of For the fourth Daniel E. of announced aa a candidate for the Democratic nomination as state At Akron Common Pleas Judge Walter B. state head of the Veterans of Foreign i let it be known petitions are being circulated In 30 counties for his nomination as chief justice of the State Supreme vote to the Battery work was from Commissioner George J. although Commissioner C. F. Mischler he was only voting for the Flattery project because It had already been advanced so far that the city would lose more by not completing than by going Commissioner Mischler classed entire work at tho Battery a waste of Both indicated they would rather go ahead with the park now and leave the other go until Awarding of the came after nearly an hour's debate on tho part of the During the course of the debate City Manager C. AVebb Sadler said that in his opinion the city would gain the most at this time by capitalizing on its asked if there on Page 10, Col. 5) Two Deny Murder Of Ohio Detective March 7 Paul Christian and Cassil Fatten pleaded not guilty to first degree murder Indictments today when before Common Pleas Judge Russell K. The men are charged with slaying Detective John State Senator Roy Glllen of Wellston represented Patton while Christian failed to retain The trials probably wlU be held in Business Is Good March 7 orders received by the electric stove range department of the Company here total 4,650. An order for 1,150 ranges was received today from the MORRILL NA MED VICE - PRESIDENT OF OHIO STATE March 7 L. former newspaperman and junior dean of the college of education at Ohio State today became the first vice-president ever named for the He was appointed by the board of trustees on recommendation of President George W. Dean Morrill was an Ohio State graduate In the class of 1913. For a time he wajs a Cleveland newspaper and a legislative in During the war he Avas executive secretary of the Ohio Federal food administration and the Ohio branch of the Council of National in 1919 he was named junior dean of the college of Woman's Body Found In Trunk Realtor Sought March 7 The body of an white-haired woman who apparently had been strangled to death was found today in a trunk left In a rooming The trunks are believed to have been shipped here from Atlantic In less than four hours after the body was Captain Harry of the homicide that Louis a former Philadelphia real estate man was being sought for The body was discovered after Julius proprietor of the on North became suspicious of the trunk when he noticed an odor it. Police said the woman apparently had been dead a Hoffman told police a man who gave his name as Miller rented a room last Thursday and the next day had the trunk placed in the room by a He said the man appeared The woman wore a black figured dress and flesh-colored but had no She was between 65 and 60 years old and weighed about 140 A gold ring was on a finger and a bracelet of good quality was on one On the left arm was a wrist watch which had run down THINK SUNDAY NOTES ARE CHILD PARENTS LEARN Police Insist They Have No Of Contact With Johnson Still One Demand Proves By A. JAMIESON 1932, By The Associated Preas N. March 7 that the | of Charles Augustus have been Ul communication parents came tonight from an Coincident with developments emphasized that were making every effort to negotiate with the under the provisions of protection outlined the family's three appeals for the return of their young No confirmation or discussion of the information ceming the kidnapers notes could be obtained at the bergh Tavo notes received Sunday by the One Avas Avas experts agreed the other was in the same as a ransom demand left behind last Tuesday night by the kidnapers as they fled with the All three notes were on the same kind of The last tAvo bore the same Both described the baby as safe and The source of this Information supplied these details despite a puzzling series of public statements by Police Deny It From a morning state police press conference came denials both of the existence of an original ransom note MERCURY OHIOANS SHIVER IN COLDEST WA VE TRAIN March 7 When their was struck on va crossing by a New York Central passenger train here Mildred 18, of Camp was killed and Injured Tin Several numerous automobile accidents and suffering among the were charged today against the cold wave which laid Icy fingers on Ohio late Saturday Tho lowest temperatures of the winter Avere recorded today In all parts of the and weather observers tho temperatures would continue Numerous caused by shivering residents who sought to warm their were in the Two fatalities were at where a boy was killed by a skidding truck on Icy and another whero an aged man was 5ound frozen on Ills In the latter case authorities were undecided as to whether the man died of cold or Avas Injured fatally in a Demands on charity organizations were as the poor sought fuel and ilm calls for coal reached a level for the while in where the mercury fell low of 7.5 above 185 homeless men sought shelter in police Low mercury readings were Cleveland 12; Youngstown 12; Akron 7; Dayton 7; and Columbus 10. Some 500 men were put to in Cleveland shoveling snow and scraping Ice from the Harry J. 49, dropped daad in front of his home while shoveling ROBINSON SCORES P. PROCEDURE March 7 that the move to unseat Senator was determined upon at a ot Republican Senators was made in the today by Robinson of the Democratic He said of tho contest had called a group of Republicans to his home to the submitted last recommending that Bankhead's seat be declared Hastings replied there in what ho had and Robinson was only the conference was confined to Asserting it was the practice in the Senate to decide contests on a judicial Robinson was surprised to learn that the report had been submitted to be called a political MERCURY HITS LOWEST MARK OF YEAR HERE Weather Bureau Officials Say Cold Snap Will Last Two or Three The coldest weather of tho winter season struck Sandusky Monday evening when the temperature was around the 10 above zero mark before midnight and Forecaster Cooper said he it to drop as low as five above zero and possibly even The highest mark reached at any time was 22 degrees and the lowest was accompanied by a strong wind from the west which reached a velocity of 24 miles at The lowest temperature recorded thus far this winter here prior to Sunday was 13 degrees above zero and that mark was equalled Sunday Forecaster Cooper said he expected the present cold snap to last two or three days as cold weather now prevails in all parts of the Generally fair and continued cold is the forecast for Fresh to strong west and northwest winds are also included in the At 8 o'clock Monday night the temperature stood at 15 It was steadily dropping at that Street thermometers registered figures considerably Much Toe In Bay There was considerable Ice In the bay again Monday night and prospects are for more The commercial fishermen were unable to get out Monday and probably will be held in port for several The heavy wind and ice is expected to damage nets that are already Local coal dealers reported a heavy rush for fuel the cold snap finding many people with a small quantity of coal on hand and not prepared for The Associated Charities also reported numerous calls for clothing and fuel and many persons were given needed supplies and more will them left by the kidnapers last of any contact them since tbat police said through the when any communication had been At another press conference late iAl the day officials made no answers any questions covering these twa phases of the During the evening press conference the following question was put CAUTIOUS March T police today chased and overtook an auto in which a woman and baby were As they drove up In front of the they noted a sign on the windshield reading this Is not the Lindbergh Senate Probes Crobaugh Case March 7 Senate judiciary committee today reported favorably a resolution calling tor Senate investigation of the justice department's conduct of a case arising alleged use of the mails to by the Union Mortgage pany of The inquiry would deal specifically Avith the dismissal of an indictment against S- Chester president of the and the failure to indict other company to Major Charles A. ol the New Jersey state police by a of of the news services Aa has Just released copyrighted story that on Sunday Colonel Lindbergh received two let ters from the kidnapers and that lice know these letters are tic because of the anc type of paper As a matter please this story is correct so we can Infor our who are have no knowledge of Major Schoeffel Won't Mail At Trenton Governor A. Har Moore took vigorous steps to the return of the 20-month old born of the He announced that henceforth police will open none of the mall 1 the Lindbergh Two men and a woman were at tonight in a trap by Pennsylvania state troopers foi the writers of a note demanding ransom received by Col. bergh here Saturday The receipt of the letter had noj on Page 10. Col. 3) Blaze Hits Ohio Finn VAN March 7 Stoops Canning one of thi largest producers of canned goods in the country was partly destroyed by fire tonight with a loss estimate atl The blaze wiped out the section of the plant which canned goods valued at canning department and offices were saved from the Hoota of eral houses in the caught but were saved from deH A violent northwest helj the spread of the The in running ploys about 309 Jame former president of the Ohio Canners Is the head the U. OF C. PREXY NAMED March 7 Dr. Raymond dean today named president of the University He will succeed Dr. Herman whose effective Sept. 1, was announced today Dr. Schneider will remain at natl as a dean and a MARKETS AT A GLANCE NEW YOKK Stocks Tel. & Tel. leads Bonds rails Curb changes Foreign exchanges sterling at new 1932 Cotton southern lower Sugar commission house Coffee Brazilian CHICAGO Wheat largo Increase visible bearish Argentine crop Corn disappointing cash Increased visible Cattle Hogs active anol WASHINGTON France To Watch Boat Arrivals For Lindy's Baby March 7 - Smedley departmental commander of the American Legion In said today a member of the Legion and a representative of the Surete French would watch all incoming vessels for any sign of the Lindbergh on the chance that Its kidnapers may have sought to leave the United The department of France of the American he desired to co-operate In the efforts of Legion members in American and the Surete office expressed an eagerness to Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh is the only honorary member of tho postc of the American President Hoover signed to give 40,000,000 bushels Board wheat to House ways and means committee reported new revenue Chairman Steagall of House banking committee introduced bUI to protect deposits in national War policies commission prices at set of any future war and a 95 per cent tax on excess Senate Judiciary withheld action on make interstate crime punishable by frighten abductors oil Senator Robinson charged In Senate politics ently Senate recommendation to Senator Bankhead House postoffice favorably series of bUhi postal Attorney General he is preparing for hearing of trust proceeding against OMo 07  

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