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   Sandusky Register (Newspaper) - October 29, 1939, Sandusky, Ohio                                Cornell 23, Ohia State 14. Michigan 27, Yale 7. Northwestern 13, Illinois 0* Notre Dame 7, Carnegie Tech 6. Holy Cross 27, Colgate 7. N. Y. U. 14, Georgia 13. Fordham 27, Pittsburgh 13, Georgia Tech 7, Auburn 6, Tennessee 17, Mercer 0. Alabama 7* Miss. State 0. Tulane 18. Mississippi 6. John Carroll 19, Case 0. Ohio U. 14, Dayton 0. Texas Christian 21, Centenary 0. Duke 6, Wake Forest 0. Clemson 15, Navy 7. Missouri 21, Iowa State 6. Texas A-M 20, Baylor 0, Wesleyan 0, Miami 0. Other scores on Page 8, MI Hi REPORtS The Sandusky Register attest Business F 18 2 2than A century in Your Service n want VOL. i i 1 NO. 269 29, 1939 PRICE GALE HUNTERS ARE MAROONED HOUSE GETS SET TO ACT ON EMBARGO Representatives Say No Rubber Stamp Awaits By BEG INGRAHAM Oct. 28 strategy was put in readiness tonight to slide the administration's House without change next week but militant foes of arms embargo repeal served notice that they would not a Administration expressed confidence that they had the strength to steer the measure safely some placing the margin of victory as high as 50 Representative Pish leading the fight for retention of the hotly contested such He asserted there was a good chance to reverse the verdict of the which passed the containing the repealer last Whatever the a floor fight of major proportions appears I assured when the House leadership tries to start its machinery to - prevent any amendment of the Senate Speaker Bankhead announced that the leadership to send the to a joint conference committee to compose the wide differences between measure approved by the Senate and that passed by the House last The chief difference is that the House provides for a modified It would prohibit the shipment to belligerents of arms and but not such of as Under the procedure outlined by it appeared the only chance the House would have to change the Senate would be through the device of instructing the House conferees as to what should be written into the final the speaker made it plain the leadership was confident it could such action although he asserted he would let the opposition try it. Dans Other Tricks Fish told reporters he would make that attempt but declared he had other tricks in his bag he would v Although instruction of conferees is not unusual in the lead crs conceded that the device seldom was resorted to In advance of appointment of the as is such instructions are given after the conferees of either the Senate or the House reach a just back a speaking tour in three western said the first skirmish in the House battle would come Monday noon in the House rules At that Democratic leaders they would ask the for a to send the to the conference on Page 12, Col. 2) Bishop Not In Favor Of Bigelow Plan Oct- - The leader of 548,000 Catholics In 14 northern Ohio today described the Bigelow pension plan as a and Impossible placed In effect this plan will upset our entire system of government and property l Archbishop Joseph Schrembs I favor old age pensions for those who are In But the Bigelow plan is not based sufficiently on the present conditions we seem to have difficulty enough to provide for those In dire We are told the government must cut down the lists of those who are on do not believe that the government must be a Santa Claus or a fairy BODY FOUND IN THICKET AFTER SHIP Instructor Report Of Apprehend Mail As Suspect In Oct. 28 - The body of Carl 38-year-old flying instructor who vanished mysteriously with passenger in a yellow plane was found in a near here a ' hours before Ernest barnstorming made a forced landing near and was arrested by Indiana highway Bivins had been missing since he took a passenger Missouri Highway Patrol Captain J. Ramsey said answered the description of for a Indiana State Police Superintendent Don F. Stiver said who was in a yellow passenger plane when was taken intp custody on a technical charge and is being held for who Capt Ramsey said answered the description of the who proposed marriage to an Illinois wild flight last was under bond pending trial on an theft charge at Ind. WEATHER OUTLOOK Oct. 28 - Ohio weather outlook for the week beginning Oct. 30: Occasional showers at beginning of week and rain again about rising temperatures first of week but colder by Friday night and WEATHER FORECAST slightly warmer In west portion followed by light rain Monday night or Warmer Monday CONDITIONS - a disturbance is advancing eastward over the plains A high is moving eastward over the middle ' Mississippi Temperatures have fallen in the Ohio and Mississippi valleys and the lake while have risen over the plains The outlook is for generally fair weather Sunday and followed by occasional light rain on Monday in the eastern lower lake Temperatures will rise on Sunday in the and west portions of Kentucky and Tennessee and on Monday in the Ohio valley and t eastern lower lake ature yesterday 43; on same date last year 54; lowest temperature yesterday 39; on same date last year 40; precipitation yesterday on date last year 0; 7:30 a. 91. 1:30 p. 66; sun rises today 6:59; sun today 5:31. - at they took into custody this afternoon a woman who slad she wus married to at Sept. 21. Sergeant W. Marks said the who is held without denied being with the last 24 Marks said married the woman when he was here with a carnival and the two left Missouri when the showed She returned to Hannibal a week ago and returned to Hannibal last Marks said it was understood he made inquiries about an airport the body was found near Cherry 35 miles north of Ramsey said Bivins had been gagged with a glove and handkerchief and the body showed marks of violence but it had not yet been determined how the man was Ramsey said Sheriff Elmer of telephoned him this afternoon and said he on Page 12, Col. 6) NOW SAY SHIP HAS STARTED TRIP City Of Flint Agrain On Ocean Headed For IBj ibt The American freighter City of whose whereabouts under a German prize crew occasioned intense activity in Berlin and was reported to have sailed last night from the Russian port of Murmansk after engine repairs Battle Of Balmorhea The report was issued by Soviet official news The vessel's destination was not The latest word on the freighter came shortly after the state department in Washington Russia with withholding in the United to settle the dispute over the The department's statement reviewed the capture of the City of Flint and her entry Into It laid the groundwork for further diplomatic action in the Earlier the state deeply concerned by conflicting reports from Germany and Russia on the had stepped up its diplomatic efforts to penetrate the maze of secrecy surrounding City of Reiterate German authorities in Berlin the vessel had sailed for German as previously from the north Russian port of to which she was taken earlier this week by a German But the state department at Washington received a report from its charge d'affaires in Alexander C. that German officials had told him the City of Flint still was at Murmansk and that the American crew was From United States Ambassador Laurence A. told the state department he was to contact the captain of the City of Flint by telephone and that there was no further word from Soviet officials concerning the i Earlier reports said City of Flint had sailed under the German tor Herman Elsewhere in An undetermined t number of Czechs and Germans were reported wounded in violent clashes resulting from demonstrations in observance of the twenty-first anniversary of the Czechoslovak Shots were heard in various parts of The demonstrations increased in violence as the night wore polite patrolled the streets seeking to enforce the Nazi ban on public observance of the national A cordon of police was thrown around the center of the isolating that Although German police and storm troops had clashed with patriotic Czechs during the first reports of shooting came last The wounded were to have been taken to two Britain's air force downed a large German reconnaissance plane on Page 12, Col. 4) At the base of the picturesque Davis Mountains near more than 200 speeding V. of doughboys in the open which was staged as part of the cavalry S. cavalrymen charge a trapped unit Taxation Committee Raps Pension Move Special Senate Group Claims Proposals Sewer Campaign Funds Are Being Contributed Contributions to the fund set up by the Sewer Improvement Committee to promote and interest the electorate in voting on the proposed 1747.000 sewer system bond issue in the Nov. 7 election are being received according to F- secretary and More money will be needed to continue the program prepared by the he week a more determined and concentrated effort will be extended and every yoter is expected to reached in some manner in the interests of the proposed Schlottag There has been a. brisk demand for literature large poster cards available at committee headquarters in the American Legion club No charge is being made by the Legion post for occupancy of the A page from one of listing questions and answers Who started the demand tor these Groups and delegations of citizens who approached the City Commission and begged for relief the What was the next The Commissioners appropriated money for a complete survey of the which was completed by the City Engineering and approved by nationally known sanitary experts Including Graely and of who are considered the outstanding authority in the These proposed sewers are based on the in this ' Are these relief sewers part of ft complete they are all part of a comprehensive plan approved by the State Health on CoL Oct. 28 special senate taxation committee reported today that the Bigelow old age pension proposal would in cessation of present functions of state while the state committee of the Communist party said the taxing provisions might great amongst the Declaring that Ohioans must pay yearly to finance the the senate is imperative for the welfare the entire that these amendments be The while saying the for the Bigelow pension plan is based on real needs of the added that unless the plan's methods of taxation were strengthened by amendment is the risk of creating great disillusionment amongst the Edward Lamb of Ohio counsel for the attacked U. Senator Robert A. Tafts disapproval of the Bigelow plan as a political on Page 12, Col. 6) Falls Through Rail Of Span Oct. 28 - A 75,000 pound snow cruiser built for an Antarctic expedition lay on its sido in the bed of a small stream victim of another mishap in Its crawling progress from Chicago to No one was The 55-foot-long vehicle struck a bridge crumpled a guard rail and slid eight feet down a bank into the bed of Pine Run at the outskirts of a village about six miles northwest of Seven crew members and several hikers Jumped to Crewmen planned to build a runway out of the stream bed to carry the cruiser back to the They said at least a day would be The built in it being driven to the east coast to be shipped to the Antarctic for use by Admiral Richard E. Several delays due to traffic hazards and mechanical difficulties have beset its Apprehend Man In Jewel Theft Oct- 28 -A well-dressed man who detectives said attempted to walk off with a tray of 19 diamonds valued was captured today in a scuffle outside a Jewelry August Miller and John Clark said the man was tackled by Louis % collage who happened to be passing and noticed the Josef S. hammering frantically on the man protested he was considering a In his Pocket was a bus ticket to Atlantic Police searched him without They found later in a hooked 40, of 1)1., on a charge of attempted ADVERTISES FOR Admiral Wants Veteran For Antarctic Oct. 38 Byrd is shopping around for a veteran square-rigger to sail with his old Bear to the and do the tricks with her bellying sails which expedition officials say most x modern sailors are not hep the issued a call for a man experienced in handling a square-rigged after Lieutenant Commander R. H. of the said most American sailors are well versed in handling the of such a ship want a said has rung more blue water out of his mittens than most men have sailed The rugged old Bear once brought the law to the roaring camps of raced to the to rescue survivors of the ill-starred Greeley patrolled northern waters as a watchdog of the and beat the ice during Byrd's last trip to Little America Recently she went modern to the on Page 12, Col. 4) Knights Meet In City Today The quarterly meeting of the fifth Knights of St. will be held in the club rooms in the at 2:30 p. A Hallowe'en party was held last night by members and friends of Sandusky Commandery in the club Dancing and card games were arranged and refreshments A 6upper will be served today lowing the business Colonel William will A meeting of Saudusky Commandery will be held Wednesday night At that time officers will be PROMISES MADE TO RETURN ASKED Physician Reports Woman Who Answered Description Of Slayer Visited Oct. 28 of a new beauty parlor and assurance against any move to have her executed were held out today to Winnie Ruth trunk If she will return to the Arizona hospital for the insane from which she escaped Friends have said that Mrs. who killed two women companions In 1931 and stuffed their dismembered bodies in had felt she was persecuted ever since her beauty parlor practice in the hospital was stopped by protests of commercial At Eagle a physician who said Mrs. Judd once was hla related that a woman answering her description came to hla office last night and asked him to analyze medicine she He said the who stood In fled when he to question Eagle Pass is on the Mexican border and Arizona authorities have expressed belief Mrs. Judd might try to flee to Extends Inducements The inducements to return were held out by Dr. Louis J. superintendent of the who said the 34-year-old blonde be returned here and again placed under If will have a new beauty parlor if and when she Dr. Saxe He explained most patients were urged to participate in occupational therapy and that chose hair Any move to have Mrs. Judd declared sane probably would originate with Dr. Ruth Is worse now than when she entered the hospital 1933," he Similar assurance that no effort would be made to change status and have the longstanding death penalty inflicted has come from Governor Bob Members of the family said fear of that eventuality also weighed upon U.S. Uner Starts On Journey To Europe HEW Oct- m The United states liner Manhattan sailed for France with Americana on the list of largest group of Americana since the state department began travel to the armed British White liner sailed for an ami with an undisclosed number of Guild Turned Down By Boston Newsman Oct. 38 of the maintenance and business departments of the Boston Globe have voted against designation of the Newspaper Guild of Boston as their representative for purposes of collective In a. national labor board election Oct. H Globe employes cast 194 votes and 175 Guild The total eligible to vote waa 381. warn uvs as Wills longer world singles tennis and AWan wealthy we mamvU tare CANCEL MEETING Oct. 28 Edith Campbell of of State University announced today cancellation of a special board meeting Monday at which consideration of candidates for university president the resignation of Dr. George last LAKE FREIGHTER RESCUES 6 MEN Names Not Craft Was Coast guardsmen of the station reported last night that six men had been picked up from a storm-tossed cabin cruiser in Lake Erie off the light at the mouth of the Detroit Machinist Mate Franklin said the freighter D. J. bound for sighted distress flares from the craft and rescued the said the Coast Guard Cutter 166, put out to meet ' the freighter and bring tne men to They were aboard the cruiser Francis J. believed out of said the spot where the men were rescued is on the Canadian in Lake just beyond the north No names were available at the Marblehead Rush Develops At Barr Plant An that Christmas is not far away waa seen last when it was learned the Barr Rubber Products is working at near in preparation for the holiday Most of the items being turned out now are rubber balls with multicolored company dais The company Is now working day and night to supply the which is In to other rubber novelty items are also being The Barr company exports extensively to foreign including South Pope Pius Returns To Home In Vatican VATICAN Oct. % Pope Plus XII returned to his newly redecorated apartment in can City tonight after a threw months stay in. his summer villa at After blessing inhabitants of he arrived at the Vatican to be greeted by at religions tie bestowed his extending a hand for to AREA STING OF WINTER - ' j Mercury Expected Go Near Point 7 A 24 mile an hour gale from the whistled down on and the area was abating night and part of more 1,000 pheasant on Fetee Island by rough lake were able turn to in States Ml land The second snowfall the was recorded at 4:06 p. of an inch to earlier in the day for a an The first dusky since April 14 at 11:58 a. m. It was followed a heavy hailstorm with pellets as small The gale reached a 90-mtle-an.-v hour velocity from r west about 12:45 p. of the Assistant James Mitchell reported last The hunters had Island Friday for opening iHe Canadian pheasant hunting season and remained full day of hunting Late the United States | seven miles the mostly in - speedboats andU cabin and someon Canadian Erie enisle and I tho More Than 900 Stranded Mrs. Herbert customs 5 told The Register than pheasant hunting had been issued the hunters island homes and at several club - - She was unable verify that s. waa hunters the % 1 Quick stated side in arrived shortly p. m. yesterday from the ' States mainland with of hunters and 7:30 p. m. on- a v return Canadian Erie Isle stopped at island about 6:30 p. m. nearly a hill Sho said the wind was still Ing at about W miles * but thai the quieting down lake calming v Mayor Walter E. Island an caught in the midst of took refuge In the lee of Several smaller had put Into the inti of 1 flying mure tWU island for - Vermilion Reports Winy - At Vermilion son said the wind had an hour last All craft there had returned far as could be There was no millon area although y t and The snow most as soon as It It i was 38*-'; | at 4 p. m. were reported for there wag snow and 1 The snow yesterday Mitchell was In the unusually large petted a tween sleet or and tie temperature Is or slightly above a total of an 0* was 7^$a*j��r>f of which was - from on - News from warring tries la subject to it may 3t is tha duty of every feen to do Ws own hold to own and not permit Wa country to tinn of - ' 4"- Jt  

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