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   Steubenville Herald Star (Newspaper) - June 29, 1933, Steubenville, Ohio                                STEUBENVILLE final LOCAL bh and tonight and Little change In NO. 78. Wirt The Service Press JUNE 29, 1938-SIXTEEN STOCKS TWO 21 DEGREE DROP BRITISH OFFER STABILIZATION COMPROMISE GRAVE CRISIS Today Prohibition's Death What Mothers Yellow and Mr. Woodin Likes Bjr - PROHIBITION IS and saloon is back as far as beer is Proposal Drafted to Fore- Long bars with brass a 11 ij m rails are Stall bOld fies Withdrawal army of criminals that prohibition and bootlegging have how to deal with the whiskey which come back In the Education must do the Compulsion has New York state voted repeal of to 0. Now West votes and Mr. postmaster who understands says this makes repeal of prohibition certain during 1933. Those that still believe in in spite of kidnaping and general have hitherto felt sure that thirteen enough to prevent would remain solidly dry But Mr. in spite of his great presiding over New York's of the two-thirds of the house of sixteen states having a population of over 45.-000.000 have all condemned the eighteenth are those who we will have 13 states to prevent the repeal of that They are They probably COMEDIAN STRICKEN American Delegation is Forced to Give Consideration to Threat By The Associated Press Juno 20.-The United States dollar staged a good recovery In the last half-hour of an Irregular day's trading and closed today at the three-quarters of a cent better than the overnight after touching low mark of DR. L. S. of the University of presents statistics proving that when the bride and groom's parents are the marriage is more because young people are happier when they do not have to bother about That Is probably sound In cases where the husband 1b satisfied with that kind of a should have been but was that the father and mother might have had an easier now the hadn't arrived keeping the up at with everything from teething to One thing is Dr. Cottrell might mention it in his next marriage The mother pets from her children exactly what she gives to her own no more and ho If the young wife schemes to keep her mother out of the June 29.-British delegates were authoritatively stated this afternoon to have prepared a compromise which they hoped would overcome the monetary stabilization crisis and obviate the possibility of gold bloc countries withdrawing from the world economic This plan was scheduled for discussion In a meeting this evening between representatives of the gold standard countries and Great In gold bloc quarters it was said a representative of the American delegation also was expected to be there but the United States headquarters said it had heard nothing about an American The British press reported that the Americans had sent a cable to President Roosevelt suggesting that there was urgent need for a definite pronouncement on this question and asking when the President considered such a pro American it 0clWer3K^ftwa^�otrMunIoatton had been sent to Mr. account of this communication published by London news papers was Provides Grave Crisis The gold bloc ultimatum provided a new and grave crisis for the world economic conference The gold headed by declared that they would withdraw from the conference un less something was done ASKS CITY COUNCIL TO ISSUE SCRIP Sends Message Urging Early Action Up to CITES EMERGENCY Claims Municipal ' Situation Would Be Improved Recovery Aimed To Get Cash To People WILL'S VERSION Photo A few hours after he had celebrated the first anniversary of his wedding to Addie screen Roscoe Arbuckle was found dead in his Arbuckle and Miss McPhail are shown Press Friendly Bee Regular Visitor at Wayside Inn William 846 Lincoln proprietor of the Chestnut Oak near Harlem tells about a friendly bumblebee that frequents his Inn several times His visits give the customers quite The bee wings his way to the on which he does a drums of jeopardy tatoo and is let He files about for droning melody the and is let Thomas tells customers that the bee makes regular trips and after seeing the bee their doubts change to genuine One chap wants Thomas to change the name hiB inn to Bee ILM TRY CUT SHORT FOR ARBUCKLE Bulky Former Screen Star Found Dead in Hotel keep her mother out oi tne r r she will find her daughter donig to achieve stabilization of exactly the same thing and 4k, she will it virtually all the conference sne win deserve n. activities revolved about the while it wou d - - - - - - problem was outside their province and was an administrative matter to be dealt with by were compelled by the situation to give most serious consideration to the Routine conference work was have a with much trouble and suddenly discover that the rest of the world did not particularly care about it. If you were on a desert island a pile of gold and passing ships signaled that they were not interested in gold and couldn't take dumped overboard while private DAVIS ORDERED BACK TO GENEVA Decision Made After Am Confers with President it for that would be It is not probable that the world will lose its love of gold now or for many a including the habit of being controlled by organized are not so easily stabilization conferences were be ing The Americans held a long session at their hotel In addition to the delegates those present included Assistant Secretary of State Raymond r Oliver M. W. U. S. Tth ury and James P. wheat has gone above one of 'the the a dollar a and everything delegation else has gone up like a captive In the Premier Mac cut loose and the bioc e And news that the dollar were holding a session ped again yesterday delights which produced except perhaps a few of k Holland and Switzerland declared ment bonds and other bonds unequivocally at this it marked They don't realize that the only value in a bond or a dollar is the name of the government on and if they don't realize that the name of this government is the world's so far as values are they probably will * * * MR. Secretary of the not only plays the On Page 13) Tempera tures Filtration Plant Report Today at 7:30 78 Today at noon Today at 2:30 p. 79 Wednesday Maximum Wednesday minimum 66 Wednesday midnight 76 understood that they were 8 A. M. On Page 14) KENT PRESIDENT FACES CHARGES Senate Investigating Committee Begins Ouster Move Hearing City Today Atlanta 74 clear 92 78 part cloudy 88 78 clear 86 78 cloudy 90 78 clear 94 Cleveland 78 cloudy 90 Columbus 8o cloudy 95 clear 96 Detroit 78 part cloudy 98 El Paso 78 clear 101) Kansas City 82 clear 94 Los Angeles 60 clear 76 84 part cloudy 86 New Orleans 80 part cloudy 9:' New York 72 clear 82 Pittsburgh 78 cloudy 92 Portland 58 cloudy 68 St. Louis 78 part cloudy 94 San Francisco 52 part cloudy 62 Tampa 80 clear 92 Washington D C 76 clear 86 Yesterday's High Phoenix clear El Paso part cloudy Oklahoma clear Cochrane 40 part cloudy Yellowstone 42 clear Special To Ths BEVERLY June 29-California went so wet Tuesday that they arrested a guy today for bathing In water Instead of native West which by d i a 1 e cl and should be but politically has never been it reached for a cocktail Instead of a It's not a question of sentiment it's just a question of can I get ahold of a ballot and where is a box to put It No wonder the Republicans appeared so dumb In Anybody that couldn't Judge public opinion any better than they did on this little wonder they are WILL ROGERS A message urging action on a scrip Issue to meet municipal obligations was sent to city council today by Mayor James C. The head of the city's executive branch of government requested that municipal legislators give his recommendation consideration and expressed the opinion that a scrip issue would aid in the city's economic In his directed to council through President Simon E. the mayor notice that the legislature has passed a making it possible for municipalities to issue to be secured by delinquent understand it is necessary for council to take action in the way of asking permission to issue this scrip ana I therefore request you to give this matter careful in my it will aid materially in the economic Early Morning Blaze at Stratton Causes Loss funds released at this time will make it possible for our city employes to pay their I FAMILIES ESCAPE FIRE DESTROYS TWO DWELLINGS 3 AUTOS Legislation in Roosevelt Plan Explained by A. P. EIGHT DEATHS IH OHIO DUE TO WEATHER Temperatures Reach New Highs in Hottest June Recorded HEAVY PAVEMENTS BURST Editors This is the first of a series of by writers of The Associated Press to explain in simple terms the important laws enacted the last session of congress in President Roosevelt's recovery Cincinnati Has Three Mercury Hits 108 in the City of Br Preis NEW June 29.-Roscoe 45, bulky comedian of the died early today of a heart attack that followed a celebration of his first wedding By The Press June 29-A sen ate investigating committee was told today that one of the charges against J. O. Engleman by those seeking his retirement as president of Kent state college is that he the personal power to obtain appropriations for the from the The disclosure was made by V L. of ' of the Kent board of first witness in of discord superintendent of the Ashland city said the four against President based on the general accusation that he is as an That he made a mistake in allowing the Kent chamber of commerce to hold a meeting in 'the college auditorium when ne could not be present That he did not have the sonal power to obtain appropriations for Kent college from the 1 Br The Press Roque Is June 29.-Norman H. President Roosevelt's special was under orders today return to Geneva to renew American efforts for disarmament toward which the chief executive feels public opinion in Europe is A hopeful report on prospects for world peace and disarmament was presented Mr. Roosevelt by the ambassador as they chatted yesterday below deck in the now for its fourth day of the President's vacation cruise to New Mr. Davis was instructed to turn within a week or ten days and push toward a general agreement at the long drawn out Geneva The President made it American offers for consultation when peace is threatened are based entirely on a disarmed Davis said Mr. Roosevelt's plea for peace and his offer for a pact had made a effect over had made up its he it is to be either peace or this is the greatest Public opinion is developing for The people are still a little nervous and we must have a little time to settle some of the political The future rested to a great extent he on stabilization of the German The who had been a from the blight that fell on his career as the result of the death of an actress during a gay party in 1921, died in his His third the former Addie screen discovered his After summoning a physician she became hysterical from Physicians said Arbuckle died of angina Arbuckle ' completed a yesterday at a Long Island It was one of six he had recently done for Warner After dinner last he went with his wife to the apartment of William restaurant where a party was given in of the Arbuckle's After the party Arbuckle apparently In fairly good despite recent attacks of a heart A few moments his wife called to received no answer and then discovered he was Was Reaping Fortune Arbuckle became known to millions the world over In the palmy days of He was reaping a fortune when In 1921 the death of Virginia screen followed a party In Arbuckle's in a San Francisco He was thrice tried and finally acquitted in connection with the The cut shot his career ai a movie after his It was reported that his comedies would again would undoubtedly result in a decidedly better condition insofar A two-story double frame dwel delinquent tax situation is ft and three A month ago councilmen talked 5*T�/ed of the scrip issue and the residence agreed to reach a but failed to bring the subject up for at 000 * * discussion at their last 7h� flT li Their next session is scheduled in earlier w hTS f the night had taken fire on the & T T near Empire and had been n the week when Mayor in the garage when the tar Proposal would be taken was believed ' Under the act of the Neighbors who discovered the council will have to make blaze said that it started in the tion to County Auditor E. B. end of the garage and where the wood for permission to issue scrip burned car had been placed a few in the form of certificates in an- hours flames quickly of collection of spread to the dwelling occupied by quet GENEVA PARLEY IN ADJOURNMENT Disarmament Delegates Will Resume Deliberations October 10 On Page 14) Wheeling Steel to Add Furnaces Here Improvements are still planned for the Wheeling Steel corporation plant The output of the company furnaces has increased In three years from 86 tons daily to 12 6 tons and the need for more annealing means that three or four more of these furnaces will be shortly By The Associated June 29-The world disarmament conference was adjourned until October 10, today despite a protest by Rudolph Chancellor Hitler's that the long amounted to a first-class funeral for The German representative declared the public would be dls by the adjournment and asserted the plan to hold private conversations bet ween now and October was was supported by the Hungarian r e p r e Rene for France repudiated the charge that adjournment meant the death of saying everything depended on whether the governments participated In private conversations in a spirit of collaboration and Making what was accepted as an allusion to M newspapers print facts which are contrary to the spirit of peace our success will be dubious and responsibility for failure will fall on the shoulders of the governments advocating this unfavorable 1*. Knight and James Yocum and and to the residence of Edward The Toronto fire department responded to a call but were unable to give assistance when their pumper was found broken on the The fire department was then summoned and using their pumper at the Ohio river were successful and subduing the blaze and helped -a bucket brigade to save a part of the McCoy Occupants of the two houses escaped unhurt and assisted teer workers to remove a part of the The double dwelling was burned to the ground as was the garage and three cars a complete One of cars was owned by Joe By JAMES P. SELVAGE 29-The first task under the national recovery law is to got more money into the hands of tho so they buy more so stores and factories will hire millions of the unemployed to meet the To do the law makes possible a cut in the number of hours now worked by men with jobs Others ihen have to be hired to do part of the At the same time the rate of pay is to be increased so working less men will still make a living wage or and be able to spend enough to help business make jobs for yet more The law lets all businesses in the same line get together and voluntarily to do The procedure for accomplishing the A representative group of one industry drafts a code of their Since enactment of the Sherman law in 1890, companies in the same line have been prevented from getting together but the national recovery allows It for two The for the is only to set the minimum wage that the Industry may and 1 fix Jhe hours any Employe shall provisions selling below cost of to eliminate Submitted for Hearing This agreement Is submitted to Hugh S. the who calls for a public hearing at which minorities within the representatives of labor and representatives of tho buying public May suggest changes to meet their The law permits employes to organize any way they and their employers are forbidden to Johnson is in considering the One of one of labor experts and tho third representing Each must advise from the viewpoint it When they agree upon terms of the It is up to When he it passes to President Roosevelt who has reserved final say on all Once the codes are promulgated they have the force of so all plants within the specified industries must abide by their If any firm refuses to act under its industry's the Showers shortly afternoon today broke tho heat spell that has prevailed over for a Temperatures went tumbling with tho arrival of rain at 2:30 p. m. The mercury had descended from 100 degrees recorded at to 79 a drop of 21 On Page 14) Merchants Plan For County Day July 18 Plans were made this morning for the entertainment of 400 members of the Jefferson County 4-H clubs as guests of Steuben business firms on Tuesday July 18. The meeting was held at the chamber of commerce and attended by a group retailers who do a large part of the business In the agricultural sections of the The county agricultural the city recreation Industrial concerns and city officials are cooperating with the chamber of commerce In making the affair a Late News Bulletins FATHER KILLS TWO DOESN'T KNOW IF HE'S SORRY By The Associated June 29. - Jap 35-year-old father who says be know whether I'm sorry or was In Jail here accused of executing two tiny Frightened relatives and neighbors told officers that estranged from hit came to a little cotton farm near Coweta at the dinner hour wounded two of his wife's relatives and patting his little son and daughter on tbe led them to the farmhouse and shot them The two-year-old died shot through the His Mary 4, lingered a few Brought to the Muskogee Jail when feeling ran high In an unemployed told newspapermen he couldn't be sure he was were dirty and he knew they had nothing to eat but corn told me he'd rather see Us children dead tban said Constable H. L. of Broken who arrested the father an hour after the shooting as he was hitch-hiking toward Sand where his estranged wife was Jones took a small pistol away from his Sam Ingram's father-in-law and John Voss Sewell's who were shot on Ingram's arrival at the were in a Muskogee Sewell's condition was regarded as but Voss likely will Heavy Rains Damped Grain Enthusiasm Br Ths Press June 29. - Heavy rains over the spring wheat belt and in parts of Illinois and Iowa greatly dampened bullish in the grain pits The market oscillated uncertainly much of the but the general tone was Rallies soon after a fairly steady opening were followed by recessions to considerably below yesterday's but later the market rather hesitantly righted itself and prices were not far from yesterdays closing levels near the Causes Big Property Loss June 29.- The west end section of this city was swept by a yesterday that tore roofs from uprooted broke power and light lines and left damage estimated at The storm also visited Germantown and Win Ths Press ADJOURNMENT SEEN June 29- Sine die adjournment of the general assembly tomorrow was predicted today by the house majority Floor Leader Keith of Cuyahoga He said a resolution calling for the adjournment probably would be introduced In the house late this TWO MEN KILLED June 29- Hiram R. 64, Carlisle and Rev. S. H. pastor of the Carlisle Christian were killed last night when their was struck by a Louisville and Nashville freight engine at a grade REMOVAL DEMANDED June 20.- Aroused at reduction of disability disabled American veterans of the World war today demanded of General Frank T. as director general of the By Ths Another record-breaking day of the hottest June weather many sections of the nation have ever was followed today by promises of relief to some middle western while the weather man told others It would be Rains which fell yesterday Bent the temperature tumbling to 77 from a peak of 99 for an all-time Juno 28 at at Indianapolis thunderstorms brought only temporary relief and pavements were bursting under a heat of 06 Thunderstorms In central Kentucky caused considerable damage to farm buildings and transmission Eastern North Dakota was cooled off by rath and at Fargo and Grand Forks It was 71 last night after a high of 02. But In the twin cities of St. Paul and Minneapolis It was 84 at States promised relief today or tomorrow North South and Indiana and had nothing to forward to but or Yesterday's high was at where ' the mercury reached 111. Seven Die In Chicago A lake breeze and partially clouded skies made Chicago cooler than most of Its neighbors even the number of deaths from the heat mounted to Latest totals on heat deaths gave sevon for two of them by eight for and two for hot In Ohio again And so and crops continued to suffer as a June that has seen some of the highest temperatures In the state's history drow to a Bight persons were added to an already long death Heat records have piled up on top of one another week by week and lack of rain has placed many a farmer's crop In danger of being completely Columbus and tor recorded the highest temperatures tor a June 28 In their Columbus had 08 and Youngstown 97. Almost every city of size has experienced similar record hot days at some time during the and no small number have registered this year the hottest day in this Three pie at Cincinnati j Three of those who of the heat yesterday were at Cincinnati 64; Edward 69, and Louis W. Frank G. 49, a New York Central railroad died in the Cleveland railroad yards of a heart caused by the Reuben On Page 14) CASE DROPPED Appeals Court Dismissed Proceedings Against Stark County Jurist INMATE ESCAPES June 29- Mansfield reformatory officials today reported the escape of Earl 23, from the farm dormitory was received last Jan. 17 to serve a one to 20 year term for the report SHARKEY WEIGHS IN NEW June 29-Jack the heavyweight preceded his Primo on the official scales of the state athletic commission and weighed 201 pounds for his 15-round title match tonight In the Madison Square Garden Long Island Br Ths 0., June 20-Tb� fifth district court of appeals to-day dismissed the ouster il Ings against Judge Edwin W. of Stark county common P pleas ' Hearings were conducted last week on charges misfeasance and malfeasance In based on debts Judge Diehl was accused of having contracted who practiced before The in its declared no evidence had been of misconduct la office or of a displaying of toward attorneys who were to have held Judge DIehl's Jurists who at the hearings were Judge Clyde rick of Judge W. Montgomery of Newark Judge C. C. Lemmert of t  

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