Sandusky Star Journal (Newspaper) - September 21, 1932, Sandusky, Ohio f GOOD EVENING THE SUPREME EN ITS FIELD FOUNDED 1866-NUMBER 223 SEPTEMBER 21,' 1932-12 PAGES RECIPROCAL TARIFF URGED BY COURT RULES NO MAYORALTY ELECTION WISCONSIN FIGHT Senator Blaine Appears Beaten as Democrats Switch to Their Own Ticket and Regular Republicans Nominate Congressmen Win Three Nominations in New York NKW Sept. 21-Supreme Court Justice John E. today ruled against a mayoralty election this year to name a successor for the resigned James J. tilling strengthened the cause of Mayor Joseph V. Walker's who to fill out Walker's unexpired despite Tammany Hall demands for an election in By The United An apparent overturn by regular I IN FAVOR HELPING NEEDY VETERANS Hints Thrown Out He Will Oppose Immediate Payment of L. Press Staff NEW Sept. 21-Franklin D. Roosevelt will oppose immediate payment of the soldiers bonus but urge immediate relief for the needy it was predicted today following a campaign speech by a young society Cornelius V. and hints at democratic The national campaign headquarters denied that the address by Whitney - the Whitney of the rotogravures a few years ago - reflected Roosevelt's which would be made it was after his return from his western campaign headquarters also let it be known that the democratic candidate for president to speak out against the rash payment and at the same time offer a program providing relief for the Headquarters already is preparing it was Critics of the democratic candidate have repeatedly suggested that ho to Page 6-No. 7.) THE WEATHER | Cloudy and somewhat cooler DEATHS John H. 1004 NEWS HIGHLIGHTS Sandusky and Vicinity Toledoan tells Sandusky police he is taken for ride and Man wearing only undershirt found roaming in Visitor narrowly escapes bicycle while Indian loses battle with firewater and cops take him in General News Great throng of 200,000 greeted Gov. Roosevelt at Wash. Look into political affiliation of jurors in Maschke at Judge declares no mayoralty election In New York and Gandhi may compromise and end LATE NEWS FLASHES Sept. 21-Two gunmen got in diamonds and jewelry today in a bold robbery at the Bandler Jewelry Co. in the heart of the business district Henry head of the firm told police the men made him lie on the tied his hands and feet with rope and bound a gag In his Sept. 21 - Money is coming out of hoarding in substantial according to the Federal Reserve Between July 6, and August 31, first substantial movement in this direction since last occurred with estimated to have returned from the board The board said the shift was ently in reflection of the recent subsidence of banking disturbances and the increased of the securities and commodity republicans of the powerful lette organization in and a group of dry victories In New today featured returns from the last state primaries before the presidential Gov. Philip LaFollette and Sena tor both seeking in republican primary contests in were trailing their Other lette organization candidates were also lagging In New York at least three dry republican congressmen apparently had withstood the challenge of wet Substantial leads were held by most organization candidates in both republican and democratic The remaining primary was held in Lieut. Gov. Youngman led for the republican gubernatorial Governor Ely was unopposed for the demo SHIP Girl Will Launch New By WILLARD K. SMITH S Press Staff Sept. 21 returns added today to the story of bow Wisconsin's republicans rejected a LaFollette for public office for the first time in 32 years In Tuesday's returned a millionaire industrialist to leadership of the state ticket and gave the party's wing setbacks all along the ' The figures also indicated a desertion of the republican primary by Turn to Page 6-No. 8.) SPECIAL SESSION CALL ONLY TELLS OF SALARY CUTS Governor Will Send Special To Legislature Containing Other Sept. 21-A formal call for convention Ohio general assembly in extraordinary naming only adjustment of salaries state and local officials as business to be was issued today by Governor George The governor indicated the purposes of the session would be expanded as it Special sages would bring other measures up for under this effect economies in the administration of the state and of local subdivisions changes in the rates of compensation allowed by law to officials and read the in setting the purpose of the special The session is the to Page 6-No. 3.) ALLEGES PLOT TO EXTORT Sept. 21-Detectives today investigated an alleged plot by which an attempt was being made to extort from a penitentiary wife on the promise of getting his A 53-year-old man was charged by Mrs. Louise of with trying to from her to free her William J. sentenced in 1922 to serve 15 to 20 3,-ears on a statutory The man first visited her Sept. 13,r Mrs. Hord told bhe admitted being suspicious from the and said she told the man she did not have the money but did have in The suspect is alleged to have gone to her home a second A private called by Mrs. was hiding in her home and overheard the The alleged extortioner told she that he had contacts with two high state officials and a deputy warden at the The man admitted talking to Mrs. Hord about getting her husband's freedom any mention of The face that will launch a passenger shin is this freckled one of Miss Hilda She is the great-granddaughter of William Russell founder of the Grace Line Miss Holloway send the new Santa Lucia ways at N. on Oct. 3. Two Are Dead After Worker Ran Amuck Sept. 21 - Firing a revolver Harry 64, ran through the plant of the Dover Manufacturing killing his Homer 32, and wounding two other Harper then turned the gun on ending his Harper had been working only part time and blamed Kline for not giving him He was arrested Monday charged with three attempts to poison Apparently he dashed Into the shop yesterday and opened fatally wounding Charles C. 45, and Karl 40, were Both were expected to Proposal Made by Government Relative to Separation of Hindu BOMBAY Sept. 21-The Mahatma M. K. Gandhi considered a compromise today which may enable the to conscientiously cancel his unto He will give his final answer at 9 m. The compromise was reached at a meeting of a sub-committee of the at Bombay and submitted to the Mahatma by his Devidas Sir Tej Bahadur M. R. and others who began a conference with Gandhi at prison at 8 a. m. Details of the plan were not made but it was significant that it wap accepted by the untouchable leader Dr. B- R. graduate of Columbia university who hitherto has violently opposed the imbued with the idea of universal brotherhood and the uplifting of the downtrodden millions in intends to starve himself to death in protest against the British plan to have the upper class Hindus and the lowest the vote as separate communities and have separate legislative Gandhi contends such a system would tend to perpetuate the cleavage between classes and keep Hindu India He therefore staked his frail body against the decision of the British He decided to take no food and to drink only water after his noon meal yesterday until he dies or a satisfactory settlement of the communal question is The Mahatma said he was anxious to and would make a superhuman effort to hold himself together the conscience of the British government the is Then he retired to Page 6-No. 6.) ARE EXCUSED BY CHALLENGES Maurice Maschke Much Interest in Selection of Veniremen to Try Six on Sept. 21-Political affiliations of veniremen drawn for jury service in the trial of Maurice republican aud five other politicians accused of embezzling from the were being investigated today by the Records were examined to determine whether any of the veniremen worked in election With the venire of 40 drawn Monday exhausted a new group of 15, was sent to the court of Judge John P. Dempsey to fill the Nine women and three men were tentatively seated in the jury box this the state having used six challenges and the defense Possibility that the trial may have to be postponed until Monday was seen when defense counsel raised objections to the fact that there were only 21 available remaining and 15 of these already have been Only six more remain in the jury No new jurors will be subpoenaed until Judge Dempsey held a long conference with counsel for both One alternative considered was the calling of a special Judge after a long conference with counsel for state and announced that a special venire of additional jurors be called for tomorrow The state exercised four of its peremptory challenges in dismissing jurors at yesterday's session the defense exercised The tentative panel of eleven re to Page 6-No. 4.) Take Depression for Ride WELCOMED AT SEATTLE BY CROWD OF Municipal Auditorium Packed With Democrats Who Heard Important Utterances on Plans for Revival of Governor Moves On to Ore. Today for Third Fixed Address of It wasn't exactly a G. O. P. bandwagon that the farmers of N. rigged up they started for a county rodeo The farmers said they were too broke to buy gas for their so they turned them into home-built carts that carried in the parade a few hoots for COLUMBUS PICKED AS CENTER FARM 4 STATES C. Beale of Is Named Chairman To Represent Sept. 21 - Columbus has been selected as of tihe Kentucky and Tennessee district of the Agricultural Credit Corporation with Harry G. Beale of The as The formal announcement is expected to be made today by Atlee chairman of Reconstruction Finance Corporation at D. C. Murray D. secretary and to Page 6-No. 8.) SHOWS DAVIS NOT OFFICIAL IN FACT Bandits Take Man Tor Hold Him Up Near Police Are Told Authorities of Sandusky and Toledo and Erie and and of villages and counties In had their eyes out for two bandits according to are at large in this section of Tuesday afternoon at about 1:30, according to Sandusky police department records a man giving his name as M. J. Minnick 1304 as his place of walked into headquarters and told uf having been held up and Minnick is in the employ of a Toledo insurance He said he was his car in the MINE REFUSES TO MEET OHIO WAGE CROOKS Sept. 21-The Crown mines 51 and 52 oj Manhattan company at Rose near was picketed Only two or three men were able to pass the picket It was said the coal company posted a notice yesterday that jt could pay only for outside and for inside day 38 cents for loaders and 6 cents for Governor White's agreement rails for for day labor in all mines In Lee president of the Ohio miners was on hand investigating the Dwight prosecuting attorney of called the to the attention of Governor Four hundred and eighty men are normally employed at the two White Ash mine at Bailey Run and another at were preparing to reopen MADE Sept. 21-A suit for divorce charging her husband knocked her unconscious with a plateful of pancakes was on file brought by Mrs. Olga NEW Sept. 21->The government today continued its attempt to tear down a picture of Senator James J. Davis which presented hirn as merely a figurehead in the affairs of the and not responsible for an alleged lottery said to have netted him 0 Defense witnesses at the senator's charges of violating the lottery laws have described him as merely the of the government charge I that as the all-powerful ruler of the lodge participated in two conducted for the Malcolm R. nervous supreme secretary and controller of the 1,700 was scheduled to resume the He spent an uncomfortable half hour as witness Under pressure from the youthful Louis Mead the witness admitted that Davis was present at several meetings of the council and the executive Davis was only member of these two governing Giles Perry A. dictator of the New York described the mechanics of the lotteries which involved sale of thousands of tickets to Moose charity balls entitling holders to share in the cash SQUIRREL SHOT TWICE Sept. 21 - B. shot his first squirrel He put the animal in his back A few moments later he was behind a tree waiting for more Another hunter saw the tall of the protruding dead but did not see Today Reynolds is in Berea hospital with serious gun shot wounds in his of near Tuesday when he was stopped by two men in a Ford sedan bearing Michigan license one of whom took a seat beside him and told him which way to while the other drove the Michigan auto right behind Between Clyde and Minnick said he was ordered to the The other car slopped and the man in it came He produced a revolver and ordered Minnick to his Minnick said he had about that he it according to the the journey was continued toward at and W. Minnick the man who was in his car got out and entered the other car which turned and headed rapidly In the direction whence it Before they left him Minnick the bandits handed him of the money had Minnick said he drove into Sandusky and called up his boss at Toledo and that the latter told him he had better notify local Sandusky police immediately Pago 10.) Man Wearing Undershirt Only Picked Up By Police ' Chester was found in before noon attired in nothing more than an Police were Patrolman Bravard took McAlcer in custody and locked him up in police No charge had ucen preferred late Wednesday had been He professed to know nothing of what had He appeared to have been rather roughly handled but how or by whom were questions that remained to be After turning over to Sgt. Al P. Tremper at Bravard returned to and found Chester's clothes in an unoccupied house containing a bed and a few other articles of household Bravard also found a quantity of home brew and secured information indicating that it had been the hangout of a certain clique of the names of several of whom he Under orders of Chief Weingates the Police reports showed that complaint had been entered against the house by residents of the locality quite The house had been under The rather strange case of was still being investigated late Wednesday afternoon and there were said to be possibilities of another or a few more There were indications that the house had homed a at some time in the not long gone Killed As Car Hit Sept. 21 - A motor truck driven by M. W. and owned by the Brada Cartage collided with a passenger car on a one-way bridge rear here late killing two hitchhikers who were on the The dead were identified as Lewis 65, N. and William L. 32, of W. Va. Wright Buffered burns and Dr. Ivan driver of the passenger suffered a sprained wrist and his wife was taken to Grant with a crushed Dr. Berry wus enroute to Man Narrowly Escapes Charge Of Riding While Intoxicated Riding a bicycle while Ranet 33, might have been charged with the offense it is. pretty well under the influence of something or it was wobbling along Police were notified and Patrolman Bravard was dispatched to the Bravard Larkins for then arrested him and took him to where he booked him as riding a bike while under the influence is an extra I'll make a charge he It was at first surmised that Larkins might have stolen the bicycle he was but uu investigation failed to show that it Larkins says the bike belongs to Quite a crowd watched Larkins as he hiked along Several it was he came close to colliding with he managed to get out of danger's way in the nick o' There was much conjecture around the city hall as to what would happen were Larkins to go Into municipal court charged with a bicycle while an automobile while is a charge that has boen meaning from and costs and 30 days on BY FREDERICK A. STORM Press Staff ABOARD ROOSEVELT SPECIAL ENROUTE TO Sept. 21-Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt moved southward toward Portland today for a speech on water power and public utility regulation after a tumultuous welcome in Seattle where lie advocated a to restore America's export This he will be a remedy for the high tariff wall set up about the United States by the republican administration and resulting in retaliatory tariffs that us on the road where we now find the road to His Seattle address intended at first as a brief welcome to the crowds that packed the municipal turned out to in the opinion of one of the most important utterances the tour thus He enunciated his tariff assailed the republican national went further into the silver question and wound up with an appeal for united support for a Ah enthusiastic audience of democrats that crowded every inch of space vast hall heard They FARM STRIKE TO HOLD UP PRODUCE RENEWED TODAY Peaceful Movement of Holiday Association Expected To Bring Prices DES Sept. 21- A wide-spread farm characterized by its leaders as the of thousands of farmers whose lands are being sold for taxes and to satisfy unpaid began in the midwest The strike was designed to raise the price of livestock and grain to the of The strike does not perishable farm The National Farm Holiday Association hopes to avoid violence by discouraging It was problematical whether the to Pago 6-No. PINCHOT INSISTS ON HOOVER'S AID 21- Gov. if ford Pinchot sent President Hoover a second telegram in two this time calling upon 'the president good in the guarantee attributed to chief executive that no one shall starve in the United Pinchot disagreed with the that President Hoover is powerless to help Pennsylvania obtain federal relief funds from the Reconstruction Finance as stated by the president in refusing a preceding Pinchot answer to my appeal is a deep XXXI can not concede that you are powerless to Pinchot wired after receiving the president's to an appeal for a conference to aid Pennsylvania obtain part of the it asked of the Reconstruction Corporation board two months may be your legal authority over the Reconstruction Finance its members are your appointees and would unquestionably respect your the Pinchot telegram In his first appeal to the Pennsylvania executive said that for two months reci and a of questions of interest only to social had delayed granting the loan which was Pennsylvania's right to ask and Pinchot said every detail had been met as asked by the board and requested a conference Friday with Borrowed Hammer To Attack Convict Sept. 21 - Robert 32, who borrowed a hammer from a guard and struck King 3S, on the front of the was held in a correction cell in Ohio penitentiary today pending whose nose was broken and who was was in the prison serving a term for robbery from said Young had been Young is serving a life sentence for first degree murder in Officials believed Young had accused Smith of exposing prisoners who had secreted small radio sets into their I frequently Broke into applause as he stressed various points in the and anticipated a party victory in Referring to the Roosevelt declared Hoover should have known that this tariff would havoc with to Page 6-No. 2.) t Deplores Large Expenditure of Ingalls in Winning State Sept. 21- one time governor and auditor of believes ' licans have failed in national recommends the democrats one chance if they creating a third party on common and common It is a he when of country must party ad- Donahey was before a meeting first political activity since 1928 when he He said he reserved the right what I He expressed regret at the amount ' of David S. Ingalls primary expenditures in winning the gubernatorial nomination and asked support of Governor 1 recommend that Franklin D. Roosevelt be given control of the national affairs for the next four he democratic leadership tor years proves no better than the past four years of republican leadership it will be conclusive evidence that both parties are moribund and by that I for one shall lead a movement in this state for a third party and good republicans and democrats should mass political influence and organize thla third party on common ' honesty and common Let's ' put the democrats on next four years will mine it the government under present system will or felt sorry for young Mr. v he I react that he admitted spending to get his me an administration in Ohio that came in on a wave of to Page 6-No. 6.) Ohio Bankers Told Business Improving i Sept. 21-"There signs of Robert Q. dent of the Ohio in an analysis of the banking situation at an association dinner attended by 200 members and guests here last forces are at Hoarding is on the wane and the flow of gold is gradually Commercial failures are declining and bank are taking Baker Bankers of Madison and Union counties who is president of board of the Coshocton National Newspaper Ad Best Medium of Marketing Sept. 21-Mnnane, may a good slogan for the can but It brings no to the cash register of the oil Ohio oil marketers were told in fall conference here to the of industry to wait for Frank Moore of is WW It Was it 1928? Was it is that the only know is that which tp the dawn of each new ' Newspaper by Moore to be the reaching best the folks who live next door tft iji Although scheduled far 4&ejB ance at the 3&*r H. Doollttle and speed had not are connected with the Governor White was to E. Is president of the 9549 66