Steubenville Herald Star (Newspaper) - July 6, 1933, Steubenville, Ohio STEUBENVILLE tonight and cooler STOCKS NO. 83. The Associated The International Heme The United JULY 6,1933-FOURTEEN TWO NATIONAL LEAGUE STARS ROUTED 4-2 1. Today Waiting for Americans Are The Seaplanes Are At We Play ARTHUR GENTLEMEN THAT write in the will be interested in a little picture of our 1933 It shows Mrs. Anna Antonio in * death cell at Sing Sing working at a sewing while waiting to be killed in the electric chair for murdering her She has two 8 and 6 years and a boy 2 years and she told the warden she would like to make clothes for them before she The sewing machine was kindly That is real news because it never happened It will be news also when men enter that death take the woman from her sewing shave her head for application of the wet and send her a Bong way from her three W It would seem that some better plan might be worked Why not let the mother stay in prison and work for the children? Perhaps Governor of New will decide to save the little boy and his two sisters from the unpleasant memory that their mother was killed in the electric Was it worse for an ignorant mother to kill her than for an enlightened state to disgrace for her children? HULL VICTOR IN FIGHT TO SAVE PARLEY Delegates Decide to Continue Conference After Furious Battle TARIFF American Insisted That Session Cited Roosevelt Note BIRTHS ARE DIMINISHING all over the United In 1930 there were hardly enough births to make up for the deaths and according to the Metropolitan Life Insurance the further decline we have undoubtedly passed the balance This means that Americans are dying more rapidly than they are being It is a since this country could easily support ten times as many people as it has In Texas alone could easily feed that intensively And immigration from foreign which built up this country has dropped to The birth rate is extremely low in but native sons plain that DIE so rarely in this state that there is ' * * * OF exposition soon see General Italo Balbo with his Italian sea planes landing on Lake Yesterday the Italian air alighted at half way on the It is not necessary to emphasize what this flight means to the United States in connection with future The English knew that their old days of security from invasion had passed when the first airplane flew over the Channel to land in This country should learn something when these twenty-four Italian planes land on Lake Mich having flown the Atlantic ROMANCES OUT OF By The Associated Press July 6.-The world economic conference will continue but monetary and tariff matters will be the steering of the parley decided this The decision came after a furious battle and was a victory for Cordell American secretary f state on instruction from President had stoutly insisted the conclave must continue Its attempt to solve pressing world problems Prance and other members of the European gold bloc advocated formal conclusion for the major activities of the The morning session of the steering committee lasted three hours and a half but was unable to arrive at a The ning was comparatively brief ending in triumph for the American In the meantime a drafting of which Secretary Hull was a had been at work on a proposed program of future activities for the The conference therefore will continue in session for the discussion of economic except The agenda for the conclave thus was substantially modified from its original form when the conference met It was tet cV conclave and of suggested the monetary asked to consider program leave sufficient work to warrant continuance of the Fears that the smaller most of whom were not represented in the committee would oppose adjournment in the plenary were said to have strengthened the hand of delegations which were urging that the parley keep The committee recessed until 4 p. a. eastern standard Mr. Hull proposed that be named to do all possible work and to pave the way for the eventual reconvening of the international A hot argument ensued in which spokesmen for the gold bloc insisted that no STEP TO FORCE SPEED IN TRADE PACTS PLANNED Wage Increases Before End of Summer Objective of Officials HEAD While Hollywood is still gasping over reported rift in the marital lute of Douglas Fairbanks and Mary comes another brace of shocks in the persistent rumors of stormy weather in the respective households of the Conrad and the William Powels The Nagels have been married 16 The is Carole were married in 1931. SCHOOL REPAIR CONTRACTS BUDGET STUDIED Disposes of Wells Alteration Job at Special SURE WAY TO WAR BUSINESS WARNED Government Spokesman Says Failure Hastens Political Control PLUMBING PENDING Budget needs for the 1934 calendar together with anticipated building repairs were discussed at a meeting of the Steubenville board of education held Wednesday night at the office of Superintendent Russell Contracts awarded involved expenditure of for construction changes at Wells school designed to relieve installation of new smoke at Garfield and Harding school buildings and repairs to heating systems in 10 of the city's work of Special To The EVERLY July 15-Now Europe is saying that they didn't get bo sore at what Mr. Roosevelt as they did the way he said it. You see diplomats have a thing they call diplomatic It's just lots of and when they are all added they don't mean on account of President having something to to there is ho diplomatic language for A diplomat has a hundred ways of saying but no way of saying Because he has never had anything to that's why they call 'em I have always said a conference was held for one reason to give everybody a chance to get sore at everybody Sometimes it takes two or three conferences to up a but generally one will do it. I'll bet there was never a war between two nations that had never conferred WILL ROGERS By The Associated Press July 6.-The administration Is contemplating steps to hurry industries which officials say have been disappointingly slow In shaping trade j ments under the national recovery The situation was up for analysis and decision at a today between President Hugh S. the recovery administration and Secretary chairman of the cabinet advisory committee on At the rate industries are officials rogard it as likely that wage increases cannot become effective on a big scale before the end of whereas the administration objective is to have the entire program well in operation within sixty it was definitely Johnson and Roper had information to lay before the showing that while many industries are debating what to Individual factories have jumped in to take advantage of the ex advance in by run ning full tilt at present low wage piling up cheap stocks with the intention of making a big profit on them Should this policy continue administration men see a danger that overproduction might again break down the painfully built upward AMERICANS MAY NOT lead in but they seem to understand games that call for good good strength and At Califor a defeated the able at for the There were many vacant seats when Helen Wills also of played an English No it took the California girl just twenty minutes to win in two 6-0, 6-0. Englishmen would hardly buy seats to watch Hagen the American professional who has won in England four took the lead in the British Open Golf championship making the round of 18 holes In 68, 5 under par. Europe still thinks the dollar is not very It was quoted yesterday at 73.98 compared with Its old gold A dollar used to be worth about 25 francs in the estimation of the Now it is worth only a little more than 18 All this means little to those who realize that the value of a - a pound or a franc depends on what it will ance could be done and that there should be a formal ending to the A discussion then took place upon the question of what is the difference between recess and ad whose bid was second low tary Hull in the committee were I The construction changes at Wells high school will be made by Thomas C. Patton whose bid of was accepted by the board Board members Harry Charles Bargar and George Fellows voted to let the work to said to be Mexico and China Countries most strongly backing France were Italy and Gold bloc quarters also claimed the support of Hungary and Spain for adjournment while Member Samuel Pearce favored the bid of J. M. Alban of which was Other Andrew J. Corrigall and E. C. John C. E. C. Sanderson and The bid of submitted Several of the largest countries by the Crawford Heating company were regarded in the lobbies as being the On Page 12) SEVEN WORKMEN BURNED AT MILL for furnishing and Installing three smoke two at Garfield school and one at Harding was It was the low bid among three Other bids were offered by the Franklin Machine and another for sub mitted by James P. The Crawford bid specified welded or rivet the Franklin Machine works bid mentioned welded Accident Ends 245 Record for Bessemer at Mingo Plant Tempera tures FILTRATION PLANT REPORT at 7:30 a. 66 at noon 87 Today at 2:30 p. 88 Wednesday maximum 98 Wednesday minimum 52 Wednesday midnight 62 8 A. M. Today Atlanta clear Boston clear Buffalo 118 clear Test. Max. 78 68 76 Chicago 70 part cloudy 78 Cincinnati Cli clear 86 Cleveland 68 cloudy 78 Columbua 68 clear 84 Denver 68 clear DO Detroit 70 part cloudy 84 El Paso 78 cloudy 92 City 74 clear 88 Angeles 60 cloudy 76 Miami 76 cloudy 84 New 78 cleur 80 New York 70 clear 78 64 part cloudy 80 Portland clear 80 St Loulu 76 part cloudy San Francisco 52 cloudy 60 Tampa 76 cloudy 84 Washington D C 70 clear 84 High Phoenix part cloudy San Antonio clear Tod Luw Edmonton 44 clear Calgary 46 part cloudy 18 part cloudy Seven suffered On Page 13) Helen Wills Moody Wins Way to Finals By The Associated Press July 6.- il Mrs. Helen Wills Moody today ad when splashed with hot metal from t0 match of her a converter in the title as she at the Carnegie Steel Ger plant at Mingo 6-4 men to the 6-3, in the of the Wim Ohio Valley hospital here after medon tennis having received first aid treatment she wln meet tne winner of at the emergency hospital in the tne other semi-final between They Alex Helen United States cham John Mike Welsh and Dorothy Eng and Card land's No. 2, In the and if Hospital attaches said that their successful will tie Suzanne condition was not serious Lenglen for number of victories they received burns about the body won on the famous London and Mrs. Moody won her first Wim Pete Joseph Reida and bledon title in 1927 and repeated Alex all of who In 1928, and suffered minor burns in the acci were treated at the mill emergency hospital and later re turned to their The mill management announced that the exact cause of the accident had not been but that an investigation was being conducted The Hagen Leads Field In British Tourney By Associated ST. July 6.-Welter the American men were veteran and holder of about 40 feet from the converter the kept a lead when it spilled the hot metal to In the British open golf champion the floor and the injured were ship today by shooting a 72, one burned when the metal under second round The accident today terminated and a total of 140 for 3S 245 days without a loss time A rival Ed Dudley of hap in the bessemer department at was on bis the with 70-71-141. Mrs. Ida B. Wiso Dcs Moines who elected president of the National Women's Christian Temperance Union at the recent convention in Wis. She buc Mrs. Ella of N. who declined FIGHT TO FINISH AGAINST W. C. T. AIM Temperance Organization Prepared to Support New Political Party PARK PACKED FOR ALL-STAR BALL CLASSIC Babe Sends Teammates Into 3-0 Lead With Homer In Third H ALLAH AN REPLACED Hy Thn 1'rosn COMISKEY July 6-In the flashing panorama of baseball the American Leaguers routed the National 4 to 2 In the all-star game played fore 49,000 spectators With a mighty homo Babe Ruth sont the American league stars into a 3 to 0 lead in tho third inning of baseball's dream game Ruth drove one of slants into the right field scoring Charley who had ahead of In tho second inning Lefty Gomez of tho pitching for the American scored Jimmy Dykes with tho first run of the game on a sharp Aitor Ruth's homer and a walk to was replaced by Lonnie pitching aco of tho Chicago who retired the side without further Not a cloud streaked tho skies tho capacity throng started it DRIVE IGHT OPENED ON PROFITEERS Prosecutions Will Be Inaugurated for Undue Boost in Bread Fumbling of to Hasten Political Control Claim New July 6.-A government spokesman bluntly warped American business today that if it fumbles the opportunity for self-government under the national recovery act advance of political control over private industry is In uncompromising words Donald R. long-time representative of railroad now general counsel of the recovery said that should the industrial control plan fail It would not be a failure of but of the present industrial either proving the system fundamentally unsound or indicting its present managers of incapacity to operate it Warning message wag contained in a speech to the association of New York in which was expounded anew the policy of the recovery administration and in which business and labor both were exhorted to come forward If the program is not rolling forward within the next sixty dayB By Associated Press July 1DU4 convention at tho Christian Temperance union will be held lit Cleveland It whs decided today at n committee was a real July 6. 1 w 0 trooping Into the park hours before ganio The National attired In natty uniforms with tho Insignia printed across arrived The American wore travel uniforms of Babe Ruth drew a big but fulled to lilt a ball out of tho Infield in five Jimmy Foxx of tho A's hit three terrific drives to tho upper loft field grand stand Bubo took a squint Jimmy's wallops and followed suit with even longer to the opposite of tho Confer With Stars John drawn out of re to lead the National and shrewd old Connie Mack held a council of war with their stars in separate hotels and then took about lug at the ot Neither The National Woman's Christian Union faced a new year determined to fight to the last to block repeal of the 18th amendment and prepared even to go to the length of sup porting a new political party to advance the dry Accepting the Mrs. Ida B. Wise Smith ot Des told the union's annual convention last night tho organization has no now that the world has yet to catch up with the principles laid down by Miss Frances E. Its organizing genius and second She said the union intends a appeal for tho reorganization of the present major political parties or else start a new Mrs. Smith cited the statement Late News Bulletins DAVIS PLEADS GUILTY Hill pleading guilty to two Indictments was sentenced to 1)0 days in jail and fined mid costs for keeping a house and was given a suspended of it to SO years for He agreed to leave Hie city for at least a year after serving his On Page 12) New Incorporations For Steubenville By The Associated Press July 6-Prosecution of persons profiteering In bread will be inaugurated by the department of justice as soon as conclusive evidence of the action Is Attorney General Cummings said today he was studying complaints laid before him by Secretary Wallace that plans had been made to unduly Increase the price of bread in various sections of the Bakers In some instances have said the proposed wheat process ing tax was responsible for the contemplated Cummings said that after going over all of the data he would Issue a public statement as to attitude and that it would be fol lowed by action against profiteer if any were He declined to indicate Just what the action would be but said it would be determined and de signed to break up any practice of Increasing prices more than justified by the Hy The Associated Press 0.,-July 6-Incor filed with the secretary of state included Cotton Club Amu Nathan Henry Esther Attorney Nolan and 808 Reiner S t o Distributing L. George J. H. B. B Attorney C. L. 501 Sinclair Steuben Thunderstorms Delay Amelia's Record Try Br The Associated Press LOS July 6.-Sud den thunderstorms near Flagstaff caused Amelia Earhart to postpone until tomorrow night her attempt to set a new speed mark for She had planned to hop off for New York shortly after midnight From Pago TROOPS RUSHED TO PRISON CAMP Striking Convicts in Florida Armed in Stockade Hy The Associated Press July 6__ National guardsmen hurried to Tooke lake prison camp today In a determined offensive to smash an armed Striking numbering about thirty and described by jailors as were barricaded in the stockade and armed with clubs and They have defied prison authorities since Tuesday Civilian authorities predicted in storming the Sheriff Law said he thought tho convicts may have killed one ot their bly for attempting to The prisoners have smashed a sweat box and ignored demands for Commissioner Nathan in charge of the prison said the strike apparently was started by convicts disgruntled because the pardon board failed to act favorably on pleas of FILM COMEDIAN'S SLAPSTICK LOSES COMEDY VEIN IN HOME Br The Associated Press LOS July 6.- Oliver he of the damp forehead bangs of the comedy carried his slapstick comedy into the In no slapstick comedy wife complained in a cross action In superior court to the actor's divorce In her filed she said Oliver dropped no less than 130,000 In one day by wagering on the tails at Agua border and once appeared at his home with a both with to wait suit the night as the aftermath of a slapping episode with bis sister-in-law on the receiving Mrs. Hardy wants a divorce and monthly not counting 14,000 in attorney's She provided a peek into the comedian's income by alleging that his earnings exceed a She listed their community property at The sister-in-law who got Hardy has filed a suit against Hardy for to compensate for damages The cross complaint mentions a blond who seems to have been the subject ot a little sleuthing by operatives for Mrs. Hardy to determine what part she played in the comic's Hardy's teammate on the Stan also Is In court defendant in a divorce fashion pi a to attired In a brown sack suit and straw Ho grinned as he displayed a score got nothing on he beamed as he referred to tho veteran Mack's system of score card Joe manager of tho world champion sat on the American league bench ready to assist Connie in the master Demand Heavy So great was the demand for tickets that thousands charged around the entrances willing to pay any price for a seat selling for or a box seat Speculators had no In getting rid of a box seats at while tho cheaper seats were snapped up at All seats were sold three days and there were no box offices open at the ball of applause swept tho park as the announcer shouted the names of the stars as they engaged in a fast fielding Connie Mack the throng by sending Lefty star southpaw of the world's championship Yankees to the while countered with ace loft hander of the St. Louis Gabby Hartnett of the Cubs caught Hallahan while long distance completed a Yankee The National league stars strode at INN I NO Martin to went out the same look Klein's No No No Both managers shuffled their lineups at the lust Jimmy Wilson went lo catch tor tho Nationals and Pepper Martin went to was thrown out by The crowd roared as Ruth came to After Ing the Bambino three straight Hallahan got him with three straight Gohringer stole Gehrig was out Terry to who covered No No No er One SECOND INNING pop fly fell sate for a single back ot Terry singled to Hafey stopping at lined to Dykes who threw to Gehrig to double Bartell struck No two no errors ono filed to Dykes also Rick Ferrell filed to Klein and both runners stuck to their Lefty Gomez sin gled to short left scoring stopped at second Chapman forced Bartell to One one no two INNING Dykes threw out J. Simmons made a fast dash to right center to get Halla han's high took Mar tin's pop No no no errors none drew lly The Associated Press INCLUSION N. July 6 General hero tor nu address said Laffoon Ing Miat ther question of repealing tho amendment bo Included In the proposed call for a special slon of - the Kentucky legislature to a stale tax on BALANCED BUDGETS July O- Lewis director of the proposed today that states be required to balance their budgets before the federal government penults them to participate in the public works GRANTED July to September 11 was by Governor White today to Chester of and Merrell B. 2'i, Columbus sentenced to die Monday night at Ohio for the slaying of a Mansfield reformatory Negro Found Sentenced for Life A jury ot ten and two women at 2:30 p.m. today returned a verdict finding George 22-year-old guilty of murder In the second degree for the fatal shooting on the night ot April 2 of Samuel Negro resident ot Railroad Judge J. C. ot pleas court directly thereafter sentenced Dunwoody to Ohio penitentiary tor Tha court's sentence Is the only sentence provided by law for second degree The jurors took the cubo at 11:30 a.m. today after the counsel had placed Dunwoody and one other defense witness on the witnesses wore Introduced by the Mayor of Hoytville Accidentally Shot Br The Associated Press July 6.-Shot in the chest when a gun with which he was target shooting discharged Herbert 67, mayor of was in a serious another with the count one and hoisted one of slants Into the lower right field grandstand seats for a home scoring Gehrig drew still another walk and Hallahan went to the showers Lonnie pride of the Chicago Cubs pitching staff replaced Simmons hit into a double Bartell to to Dykes filed past filed to Two two no one INNING Alvin right handed star of the Washington replaced Gomes for the American Simmons made a bountiful running catch of Frisch's long Klein On TAge 13)