Sandusky Register (Newspaper) - June 6, 1939, Sandusky, Ohio ASSOCIATED The Sandusky Register Sandusky's Oldest Business 182 2-More Than A Century In Your Service QUICK VOL. 117. NO. 134 JUNE 6, 1939 P ft f fl ft * THREE URGES CONGRESS ADOPT NEW LOAN PLAN ECCLES SAYS Hears Mass At Sacred Lourdes Grotto DEVALUATION GAVE FUNDS Profits From Gold As Advanced By New June 5 of part of the profits from gold devaluation as for a liberal of loans to small business was urged on Congress today by Marriner S. chairman of the Federal Reserve The former Utah banker and leader among the administration's school told a Senate banking subcommittee his proposals would help fill a in financial that retails small and and About the same time John VV of the treasury a House committee press ahead w th a revision of business in the interests of business one-time supported earlier recommendations of Secretary for tax revision to remove and so-called business le committees wrested with tlie complicated of business Senate and House leaders informed President Roosevelt at their weekly White House conference that they were uncertain as to when Congress could wind up its legislative tasks and Awaits Final The Chief Executive has been delaying fixing a date for a trip 1 the Pacific pending adjournment Senator Rarkley one of the Congressional leaders at the White said no date for adjournment was agreed that tho President had not fixed his departure and that there was on neutrality possible snap to any adjournment told Senators his proposed new system for loans to business no way involves competition with banks or private business or calts for a He explained that the treasury had a book profit of about resulting from reduction of the gold content of the lie authorized use of of this profit whin it set up the government insurance for bank ' Of he only had been He proposed that the remaining be to set up a separate corporation for business This corporation could be established within the framework of the Federal Reserve or operated under other agency Congress said this corporation would make two of loans up to t. might extend for years or loans from ' to which might extend for 10 years and which would bo fully insured under certain would meet In a liberal and practical way the credit needs of small the authority after telling Senators that banks should not be criticized for refusing to risks involved in loans to small Eccles asserted that capital should be used to create a fund that would supply for smaller he would operate as pool for loans made by banks so that all losses would be providing the losses of- any one bank were not more than 10 percent of its total of loans of this In opening his Eccles said his proposals would be supplementary to a by Senator Mead which calls for insurance of 90 percent of loans by banks to small Under questioning by Eccles said this insurance proposal be very because banks would not care to advance funds If they had to bear the first 10 percent of uny OHIO Wednesday slightly cooler at CONDITIONS - A disturbance is moving eastward over the northern plains Pressure is relatively high from the upper Ohio valley to the North have risen in the Ohio The outlook is for showers on Tuesday in the lower Ohio vahey and for local showers on Wednesday or Wednesday night in tho Ohio and the Lwer lake LOCAL DATA yesterday on same date last year lowest temperature yesterday 6S; on same date last year 53; yesterday 0; Oh same date last jear 7:30 a. 111 3:.'. noon sun today 4:59, 5Un In his trailer at Fred B. oj the self-styled who has seen much oj the from his artificial joined other in celebrating mass at the sacred grotto at to the shrine ivas one of the most unusual in This picture was to the United States ny WORK REACHES HALFWAY MARK ON NEW SCHOOL Madison Building Will lie Completed Well Within Scheduled new SI 16,000 Madison school building is more than 50 percent with favorable neither during next three will completed easily within the scheduled time Alton for Tile general said last During the months of construction which started Dec. 6, 1938, bad weather was torcing the schedule far behind but work Is advancing rapidly enough now to be- completed before August 29, the deadline set by the From 0 to Jan. I 6.5 percent of ihe work was 15y Feb. 1, 12 or the work had been completed February percent more work was bringing tho total by March 1 to 14 Five percent more was done in with a total of 19 percent on April 1. From April 1 to May 1. 14 percent was Pase 10. Col. 4) Progress Made Toward Ending Briggs Strike June 5 hopeful signs in long drawn negotiations over the Briggs Co. strike bobbed up tonight and meanwhile the automobile industry and labor unions grappled with a multitude of affiliated Prior to a night session of and a full two weeks after start of the Federal Mediator James F. Dewey announced are making It was reported also that one of the most argumentative bargaining been shelved for the time The Automobile whu called the demanded such This was opposed by Homer Martin's independent which now had voted affiliation with the American Federation of The Briggs management has an election among employes to determine which union has the majority A hearing before the national labor relations on a petition for rights in Briggs plants was postponed today until Thursday and In circuit court Judge Ira W. Jayne promised to seek an early date for trial of the rival auto fight over property and OUTLAW STRIKES June 5 governor announced tonight he would sign amendments to the commonwealth's Wagner outlawing sit-down strikes and approve repeal of the labor tion POPE CONTINUES EACE EFFORTS Holy Father Sends Notes To European VATICAN June 5 Vatican sources said tonight Pone Pius XII had renewed his efforts to peaceful solution of The Pope conferred with the British minister to Holy Co and Vatican said he had patched separate messages to and Warsaw it. which he indicate a definite way out of problems European hile the ef his conversation with the envoy was kept it s was assumed that it the Pontiffs peace r i m e Minister questioned of commons whether Vatican hud made rt against a assistance agreement with am not aware of A news service which generally makes available reports of Vatican activities it was that tho Vatican and were This source said that in these contacts the Holy See was expressing the and comforting which Pope Pius has derived Irom the intentions of which he has thus far assurances and whit h he will become ever more firm and moro IMPROVE AID FOR Tn Act Discriminates Against Congressman Tells The Register June 5 Declaring the federal social security act now discriminates against dependent Congressman Dudley A- in a statement to the lias urged Congress lo remove the inequality at the present according to Congressman lies in the fact tho federal government puts up only one dollar to every two raised by the 42 providing care of dependent whereas state funds lor the blind and ass stance to the aged are matched un a 50-50 Inclusion of a provision in the pending social security amendments raising dependent children's assistance to the 50-50 basis has Just received approval of the House ways and means In his remarks to the Congressman While said there Is no substitute for a wholesome home influence in the care of Also that federal aid for dependent children recognizes the for long-time care for those children whose fathers are or have deserted their families and that security at home an essential point for a program for such Children in need of assistance are an Inarticulate but must not be forgotten because they are unable to speak for he Church Boards Hold Sessions ve church groups held meetings last night with sessions scheduled lor pastors Tlie Emmanuel Evangelical Church hoard at last night's session discussed further plans for the 95th anniversary observance by the congregation while a meeting of the committee has been called for Routine meetings were held by the consistory of the First Reformed board of trustees of the First Congregational trustee board of Salem Evangelical Church and council of St. Paul's Lutheran High Tribunal Assails Hague Acts Against CIO Juno 5 up a busy the Supreme Court today struck down a Jersey City ordinance which prevented CIO mass upheld the milk controls and declared the unratified child labor amendment is although 10 years have passed since Congress submitted it to the In its five to two decision in the the tribunal sustained against Mayor Hague and city officials by federal district coutt for New Jersey and the Federal circuit court at Writing the majority opinion 011 the under which a 1 was required to hold meetings in streets and Roberts declared it violated the Constitutional right of free He said that CIO members were to hold without a permit and without regard to terms of the void tie the title of streets and parks may they have been held in trust fur the use of the and out of have been used for the purposes of communicating thoughts between citizens and discussing public gse of the streets and public has from ancient been a part of the rights and liberties of Justice Stone said in a concurring opinion that ne saw no reason for basing the decision on the and immunities clause of the 14th as he deemed the court to have Stone said the was whether the had a right to sue for protection under the duo is enough he petitioners have prevented respondents from holding meetings and disseminating information for the organisation of unions or for any other Praises Three As In Sub Disaster June 5 - A blend of cam efficiency and stering performance of new equipment accounted for the rescue of 33 men from the submarine Rear Admiral Cyrus informed the Navy department Admiral Cole commander of the Portsmouth Navy yard and officer in charge of Uie reported to Admiral William D. chief of naval His 20-page report described the hie saving operation in unemotional but nevertheless three heroes stood out In clear relief in the They Martin C. United States N.J. William chief machinists John New Sibitzky was the first diver to go down to the lying nearly 250 feet deep off He attached to the submarine what divers call the which permitted the rescue chamber to be hauled down and to take off the survivors in four Admiral Cole said of extremely work of this first resulted In marked expedition of trio whole rescue operation and contributed greatly to Its ultimate and Mihalowski descended in the rescue after the survivors had been taken off. and opened the torpedo room hatch to see if the room Water poured into the rescue proving the torpedo room was filled with and said Admiral Cole fully aware of the great danger if they became incapacitated there was no way in which they could be as the chamber could not be entered from the Considering all it is fell that men accepted personal risk of any during the entire rescue operations DIAL SYSTEM WILL START ON SATURDAY Time Set At 10 P. M. For 2 Exchanges In Tests of the new dial telephone systems in and Castalia are being made this week in preparation for the change from the manual system in the two communities at 10 p.m. Harry B. commercial manager for The Ohio Bell Telephone Co. stated last activities and preparations have been carefully rehearsed so that when the time comes for the change to be everything will go said change to the dial method will be Instantaneous so that uninterrupted telephone service In the two will be Tests of each line has already been made to make certain that every telephone will funcion Directories Delivered New telephone directories containing 100 percent number changes for all subscribers in and Castalia have been emphasized that both in the communities Involved In the cutover and in Sandusky should look up the new numbers before their calls to confusion and possible loss of Cost of the dial programs in the two communities exceeded on Page 10, 3) 800 Dr. Alexander Davis Opens Charm School Between and 900 residents of Sandusky and vicinity packed the Sandusky High auditorium last night for the first of the series of lectures by Dr. Alexander Davis on dietetics and Secret of Retaining Banishing Acidosis Diet for Health and was the subject of the first lecture given before a deeply Interested Tonight the second in the sponsored by Sandusky with the cooperation of business will be It will be for women Ti That Every Woman Should will be tho The doors open at 7:15 p. m. each The hall was crowded last night and arrival in order to get a seat was Lectures begin promptly at 15 p. m. each David th of Sandusky introduced the There displays by 18 cooperating There will a session for hoth men and women Wednesday night and the last of the series will he Friday There will be no lecture Thursday Winners of awards last night Iron a 513 W. bouquet from the State Flower A- Marie one lesson from the Heddon School of Marie 1025 one package cottage from the People's M. 1518 one pair o. Wilma 1302 riding lesson from the Riding Mrs. Ed Route 1, two pound bex Martin's Mrs. C. W. 1317 Perfection Crescent Bottling George A. 1314 W. one riding Heddon School of Mrs. John W. 724 woman's dress cleaned and pressed or man's suit cleaned and Bi 314 one package People's Mrs. F. J. 1 225 photographs by Miss Leola 1305 one riding Heddon School of Elizabeth 325 W. two pound package Waldock Mrs. Emma 1607 lesson from Heddon School of Mrs. George It. 907 soapless rinse and and Mrs. H. C. 428 one bottle ginger ale and one bottle lima Crescent Bottling Among the firms cooperating to make the second Beauty and Charm School a Beilstein Laundry and Dry Cleaning Crescent Bottling Goodyear Service Heddon School of H L. Hunt's Quality Lundy Maurice Beauty Public J. C. Peoples Sandusky Stale Flower Film Actress Weds Producer film and Alexander British were married in a civil ceremony at They are shown here as they appeared together in the United Slates several years Workmen Progress Rapidly On Project Will Go To Inspect Timber For City Dock City Manager Wagar and City Engineer E. E. Hartung will go lo Marion Wednesday to inspect timber to be used in repair of the municipal dock at the foot of is progressing rapidly as d Works Progress Administration The timber will be creosoted in Inspection will be before Wagar The Columbus Preserving has the - Delivered First delivery of 200 tons of rock from the Wagner Quarries which will be used as fill on the east front retaining was received according to M. L. WPA supervisor on the Another 200 tons will be received following filling In of the east and front Sixty-four are employed on tho Another week will be required to old timbers and fill from the east and front Whitney si project opened May 20. Nearly all present timbers are rotten badly in need of Workers have patched the road where autos atv now permitted to park at the After the east wall Is repair of the west wall will The City of Hancock now on the west Ample spare for loading and unloading is REPORT SHOW 9ST OF WALL Fires Gun At Duchess Near London Castle Juno 5 - A sawed-off shotgun was fired near the Duchess of sister-in-law of King and at about the same time tonight a glass panel was shattered mysteriously at the home of tho princess the King's in two apparent attempts to terrorize or injure Scotland investigating both was reported to have under consideration whether responsibility lay with the Irish republican irmy or its sympathizers who been charged by police wuh waging a campaign of bombing and terror ism in The campaign earlier this year caused the Duke of Kent to cancel a tour to northern Tho beautiful and onu of the most popular members of tlie royal was leaving fashionable Belgrave square heme for the movies when the shot was She was not injured and was said not to have been aware of the which occurred 10:30 and 11 p. m- and ti p. m. E- S- until after she had viewed the at the Gaumont Project Would Be For East End Plans and estimates prepared by City Engineer E. E. Hartung for construction of a timber ret a ning wall at the end of and a section of whore several power boats are housed were received during the City Commission meeting last The data was referred to the as a The cost was est mated at if the project is done with the Works Progress Administration The city's share was listed at and the government's at The plans were prepared on order of the Commission which received a commun cation from Dr. O. C. the City Treasurer C. F. Breining was authorized to accept from Watson H. Butler for perpetual care of the cemetery lot of Watson Hubbard in Oakland reminded Commiss of the lake ride aboard of on Page 10, Col. 7) Line Worker Grows Better After Iving unconscious for about 24 hours fiom the shock of having 2.300 volis of electricity through his body late Guerdon L. an employe of the Wagner Quarries regained consciousness last and was reported in condition evidence Hansen was working on a crane at quarry when his body came in with a high power after apparently having forgotten to pull a switch cutting off the current before starting to work on the He was by fellow and treated at the quarry office by Dr. Charles J. before he was removed to Providence He is suffering from severe burns about the right hands and BOARD FIXES DATE TO HEAR HOME CASES County Commission Votes For Filing Three trustees of the co Children's Home against whom the county has voted to prefer charges will be given a hearing at 2 p. m. Monday in the commission Prosecutor Peter Carti said lasL night the next step would be for County Commission Clerk Lester Curtin to prepare copies of the charges to be signed by each ty commissioner and mailed to each of the Prosecutor as Instructed by the each of the vs. Leo C. Mrs. Mrs. Maude Beare of petitions signed by IS Sandusky women asking ihP commission to prefer Tho commission yesterday to prefer Mrs. Reported Charges are to be heard because part of the board failed to appear at the commission meeting yesterday as instructed by the commiss sion in registered Mrs. Bragg reported at the meeting and went to consult an By the time she tho commission had voted on the Beare's husband telephoned the commission that his wife was unable to be present cause of and C Kugel did not appear because of the death of his father charges preferred are thoso listed by a group of women's which gave the commission a petition signed by IS Sandusky women several weeks ago asking that trustees be charged with not performing their duties with being taking no action concerning an employe of the and permitting tho management the Home to offensive in treatment of children and Commodore Denig Post American Legion has nothing at all to do in the Homo Harry P. commander Legion is not taking part in this matter in any and I think that the residents of Sandusky and should know he BULLETIN June 5 agents tonight Into custody Sean a reputed leader of the outlawed Irish republican and were ng him King George VI and Queen Elizabeth are due in across the Detroit Mercury Rise To Continue tho mercury was recorded at SS degrees for the high and stood at SO at 7:30 p. temperatures continued to rise last with no relief from the heat In Weatherman C. C. Cooper Fair and warm weather is forecast for No precipitation wua recorded Perfect weather offered fishermen and sightseers an opportunity to tish on the placid waters of the bay or to cruise leisurely about the bay and lake over the A large number of people enjoyed bathing and swimming in the water at East Battery Park and at resorts along the bay and The first drowning in three years was reported at during tho week-end no rther accident was reported in the county cr Dan J. Sprau Leaves City Fire Department July 1 Resignation of Daniel 05, lieutenant in the Sandusky Fire department for 29 years u member for 32 was submitted to the City Commission last as were being made for promotions ami possible addition in both the fire and police The was referred to the civil service commission which met prior to the City Commission Lynn civil service was authorized to provide City Manager Wagar with eligibility lists from recent resignation will leave tt A lieutenant will be selected from a new eligibility Solicitor C- E. Moyer said the singly high man in tests for promotions and tlie high three seeking places in the police and fire departments as new members should be certified Vo Those certified will be called In for u Wagar lie hail no comment to make concerning appointments or Fire Chief Wilson McLaughlin sent a communication to the civil service commission requesting promotion for two firemen to lieutenants to bring the to of the two posts would provide for two at the Central station and one at each of tho other two Names to be certified appointments in the fire department are Charles Marvin Johnson and Joseph Dreschel and for Norman Hall and Charles Vettel will have the choice of a job in either Lieut. Sprau became member March 15. 1S07 and three years later was promoted to He is retiring under the city ordinance which provides for compulsory retirement at will receive a pension of a according to City on 10, Col. Sj Mooney Pleads For Labor Unionization NEW Juno 6 - Tom pardoned recently from a life sentence imposed upon him aa an alleged participant in the San Francisco Preparedness Day appealed tonight fur unity of organized saying ita division was of the greatest dangers to American Appearing at Madison Square Garden in first of a stries of speeches to be made throughout the Mooney in his speech offered no specific plan for a settlement of the different es between the American Federation of Labor and the Congress of Industrial but asserted a settlement could be reached by down and talking it over aut staying until it is LOOK FOR * m Amusements 2 1 Breakfast 10 Classified Ads S Serial | Comics 9 Society Court House editorials *