Times Signal (Newspaper) - October 17, 1930, Zanesville, Ohio THE ZANESVILLE SIGNAL Tells the Troth VOL. No. 146 FRIDAY OCT. THREE CENTS TRAINS CRASH HEAD-ON IN DRIZZLING RAIN AND THREE KILLED CITIZENS VOICE OPINIONS DEMANDING DEFINITE ACTION ON Out in Open and Do Is Deft Hurled at City Council Find Bodies of Crew Wedged Into Cabs and Seared by Steam Blast O Oct. In telephone messages exchanged by two yard operators today believed responsible fcr n head-on locomotive craih here that cost the lives of three and Injured four The crash occurred on Big Four near the Fulton road bridge nnd south of the Union early todav Thr nil of the shuttle tive in. Henri f K. Frank 42. engineer on the v cat bound is in pital near death from burns The three members cf the bound engine crew injured 51. engineer neck Clarence 35, In- ternal William 34. both trains en the switch Hack between the Front Street tion nnd Instead of bending the cast bound train In on the main track Bell will make his report to the Big Four divisional headquarters at Roaring around a bend In the headlights gleaming the mist the two trains were I Lend to head before the crews danger Dlton made a frantic effort to leap from the cab of the went We crash came and he was crushed to death between the engine cao aid ceil tender Thp engine of bound train plowed Into thf smaller engine the two Boiler tanks of both Burn and staem out and were scalded to death was thrown through the or his cab by the force of the Hissing over Sheffield and he was treated nnd F Dec. man on the west bound the only member of the two crews to escape He sitting on the rear end of the List coach nnd wai to The pulling train No 218 from dropped its coaches at for on electric locomotive to take Into union and was speeding to the old Front Street station with one mail cor The No 139. was going to the jards with two mall to be hooked on to tho St Louis fiver Through some error both sent on the tamo set of Coroner A. J. today said he would Ray T. Miller If ha hud authority to hold a formal In- quest In cf the fact that the occurred railroad nnd the dead nil are Death of tlie he was due to scalding All with any knowledge of the crash were questioned todav in tho office of J fa terminal urea superintendent It was learned that two yard ators were being examined concerning their during the It Is believed the operators misunderstood each and put he could scramble from the wreckage Screams of the victims rose above the hiss of escaping Severn clerks who had riding Ir car of the west train from the car and ran to nid of the were driven from the bj hirsts Scores of persons living in tlie were awakened ay the crash A calls came aim on Page SOUTHEASTERN OHIO IS WARNED OF COLD SNAP Rain bringing warnings of cold wave and possible struck early and a rapid drop In temperature lj ex- before Swirling eastward at a rapid after laying a heavy blanket of snow over central Canada and much of the Rocky tain winter's first blast swept Into Chicago and Is reported heading In the direction of Ohio The cold rains that began falling here early this morning HXe those that preceded the In cago and other states falling In the the minus some of Its raced across the tit sharply at the hands and faces of residents like southeastern Ohio been enjoying a delightful Indian and sent unprepared home owners scurrying for telephones to order more Predicting that the cold spell would last three days after striking this weather observers wild the where on Wednesday aviator crashed ind was killed during a raging blizzard he attempted to fly through In an effort to carry to New York the anew ratification of the London Other parts of the Rocky Mountain region reported clearing skies with heavy frosts Heavy snow fell In North along the Canadian border After a month and one-half today would drop to out rain of a break In around 34 It was about 80 the long drought was at here corned throughout the here which found s parallel In the drought which gripped the midwest during the has provided leti than an inch of earlT September while storms may be residents of this district were more than willing to take the risks of a sudden change In for the great good that the rains will bring to late county temperatures during the past three weeks have ranged dally from 65 to 85 but a brenk In the drought is held to be more Important than any As skies cleared and snow Snow still was falling at The period of dry weathen weather that may White Enplanes at Wheeler Field Dl ACT BUILDING AND 40 SOME ARE CRITICAL Shifts Command of Army to Aid Situation Oct government prepared for action today to halt rioting and confusion which presented n. steadily increasing threat to the Coincident with resumption of lent outbursts In the and renewal of rioting In the streets of Paul Von to meet the situation by n change In the com- mand of the German Gen. scheduled retirement was speeded nnd Baron Curt 31am- v. Ill succeed him on Oct 31 because of the political In this when In re- where thr List Mints and a three wrr Injured of a In the 1 Only a few earlier rioting between Communists and Fascists at Cologne had reached tions In the the extremist raised Uic tumult to n than nt anj time since the new Moment attacking the eminent violently nnd disorders until the chamber was into an With Communists and more including the Prussian nnd Saxon forcing motions for immediate revision or moderation of the Young reparations the assumed a vital In- As a pre- the first and second Ings of si providing for n sinking fund for a loan nn international group headed tv American were approved over the violent lasts of Fascists and Communists The din created was ru great the speeches could not be was In n violent Fascists and Communists ating n terrific din In nn to the government If they were unable to It. The introduced a for naming the sinking fund law for Increasing In cal nnd Nationalists The by n rising vote motion was POST EXTRA AT HOSPITAL FOR Fear New Attempt on Gangster's Life New Oct. pre- cautions to protect Jack in his room nt hospital were taken today as the gangster gained strength nnd ed likely to Heavy wire screens were placed on the windows of Diamonds room on the third and additional and detectives were stationed at points of their p police lent credence to the report tlut a nt the street from Hie ed bv tno men night who offered him to allow them to 1 ikr ft of window from a thr The refused he didn't like the nt thr the men were It Another's search for Dia- mond's assailants served only to bring out more conflicting details of the events surrounding the shooting morning when two men entered his room st the Hotel and fired four bullets Into his Commissioner P Is convinced that Diamond knew the men who shot him nnd trusted He bases his conclusion on statements of Marlon who was with the gangster prior to the shooting Dia- mond has maintained steadfastly ever he was on the that he did not know tlie GOVERNMENT HAS STARTED MOVE TO RESCUE MISSIONER Oct. alist government moved today to cue Bert an American ed to the United Lutheran who was kidnaped by bandits in non province and is being held for GOO Gen Ho chief of shal Shek K staff tele- graphed the American Hint he was sending an from to rescue Nelson Nelson Is n resident of Minneapolis Minn. His captors nre believed to be Communists allied with binds who recently beheaded two English women missionaries Letters demanding ransom were signed First lied SIGNAL Keeping In step with the Georgo Democratic nominee for the governorship of boarded a plane at Wheeler Field In order to appear on schedule at o for a Thursday White Is shown above thinking Herbert A. of the Muskingum Democratic committee for during Jala visit here on Wednesday to address of Women P. GETS Donahey to Aid Democrats Nov. 1 sta' warnings the lega 96 Americans legation to Officials said that the Interior whore the water level of the river will not gunboats the winter FOR RESEMBLANCE TO BOLD KIDNAPER Mo Ort 17 A mnn who said he Is 21 of New York and who beats to marr the face Oct. sible to keep Ohio In the Republican column will be given the state G O P by the national ad- ministration In the closing of the This was apparent with the announcement by Republican state headquarters of additional Republican speakers who are coming to The latest to the ing roster Include former Governor William L Harding of Mrs Frank R Mann of W. Va nnd Sanders of secretary to President will supplement other among them Congressman John C. Assistant of Agriculture W. of former Governor B W. Davis of nnd William assistant solicitor of the On tlie Democratic former Ir alley was to take the Ills Is uled for Darke tomorrow On the will be Georce Democratic candidate for C. for lieutenant for S. nml In of women's organisation work nt stale Donahey has bren booked for five other us Cct 2-i. Oct. 27; New Oct. 30: Oct. 31. nnd Nov. 1. Efforts being to add Greenfield nnd to his Other speaking dates arc being ar- ranged for former Governor James M Cox and Martin L. former congressman and un- candidate for governor two v and White spoke at of the man Ulma cf Greenfield MOTHER AND CHILD STRUCK BY MACHINE Mrs Charles nnd old of were struck morning at and Main streets by an driven by of New concord Mrs stunned while the which was thrown ircm her escaped with minor mini who abducted the n-d re- held her frr 10 her upon millionaire father He denied of the cr TC KILLED MAN WHO FORCED CAR SALE Kv Oct Fx o was In here murder following Thursday of Case Goes to Jury Noon Friday at Garment Workers Em- ployed There Have Been on Strike To Wed O. Oct. fate or Ray 30. charged with second degree murder In the death of Joseph Reed 65, at August 31 was to be placed In the of a Jury nt noon today following tal arguments bj took the stand in his own defense lute Thursday afternoon nnd roke down after grilling by Prosecuting ney John K Jr. presiding the Monroe enmity pleas wus charge the latr tills A decision is tills Reed died In hospital a few after being tally injured when struck over the head with n ball allegedly in the hands of Tlie case opened two days ago nnd numerous witnesses from Monroe and Noble county nnd others from Akron Summit who were- the have testified for both the prosecution and VIOLENT QUAKES ROCK CHILE BUT DAMAGE IS SLIGHT Oct. quake of unusual duration and lent felt here No reports of damage were received Immediately although many residents of the city were roused by tremor Cable and telegraph lines were first reports Oct earthquake occurred here nt dawn Many persons were slightly Injured and minor damage was caused throughout the FRANCE TO REFUSE ISLAND OBSERVER Oct. 17 The French ment decided to ton's request lor permission to place an American on the French Islands of St. rierre and rear the New to th ai FIND GANG VICTIM AT IRONIC he Oct. 17-Garc'Uis tool another victim for a watch Incoming and outgoing liquor shipments it disclosed request was part cf enforcement against the a. month liquor traffic the Islands and the U. S Thr United States embassy here denies having handled the request but the uic directly with the argument in which an- nxn thr fork nt the wrong fork on Trj it the shot him through the mouth his Into an n receipt 2F his police n Chicago n ul to Roy TilS U 01 tr French In FIRE ON U. S. SHIP Oct. American the S. S fired upon times yesterday on the Yangtze river la China nnd one shot wsj American Consul General from to the 10 evacuate nny to the Los Oct explosion that shattered windows In buildings eight blocks away wrecked the ment Capital building In downtown Los Angeles Approximately 40 persons were in- some of them Every available city ambulance and all motorcycle officers were dis- patched to the After the explosion the building caught Tlie explosion shortly be- fore G at a time when of various garment In were preparing to start their J. a and Carl K. owner of a garment merchandising were on the third floor of the were hurled to the floor but Hearing the screams of the In- Holtzman and Kaplan started nork at Wreckage was strewn about In great piles and firemen searched for persons believed to be seriously in- jured and burled under the debris The occurred on the fourth floor of the 11 story Flames that followed the blast ly were brought under A strike in force among tain unions in the garment trade for than a Firemen entered the building to put out tho blaze and to search for additional victims found that concrete connecting walls In the building were broken Fire Chief E. J. Scott discovered two open mains at the rear of the building nnd intimated they may have been opened Main of Injured were en- preparatory to going to Others were as fur five blocks from thr of the explosion they Here bv Alii vuis the site of the and some dismissed after at Tho shock seemed to concentrate on tho fourth and fifth floors and shops there were All window panes In the same block were broken and tome were ed eight away Two members of the police were the structure when the blast occurred While Deputy Chief Scott said the blast was a gas he had no theory as to what set It off. Three floors of the Graybar Electric just cast of the wrecked were damaged and goods worth thousands of dollars The ing wholesale shoe companies ly across the also was Other buildings damaged were the Otis elevator and to tho Seven automobiles parked In the were discovered F. W. by the Otis Elevator was working on n. parking lot in the rear of the Otis felt a tremendous Impact nnd then I beard the he said 1 I walked from the front windows on the first floor of the I ran Into tho In which every window was and found In Boxes were overturned find papers nnd material strewn all over the floor It was to determine what was In the store from the condition of Princess Juliana who Is above In her latest is reported planning to announce her engagement soon The according to International which long has linked their will be Prince second son of Prince Gustaf Adolf of DEMOCRATS START TO COMPILE Work Done Under tion Chairman Jones FREY IS AS SUCCESSOR TO LABOR SECRETARY Oct. Philip Frry of a labor cator now with the American of may selected by President Hoover to succeed the re- tiring secretory of J the United Press was Informed today on high A final choice has not yet made by the It Is Davis Is not scheduled to retire until about December 1 nnd his successor may not be officially announced un- til But the president Is quoted privately having narrowed the 3bnhillt''-s down to and L of Indianapolis president of the carpenter's union with the decision leaning slightly In Frry is years He has been labor educator for 24 He acted as editor of the Journal from 1803 until 1027. He was a lecturer on trade unionism ot the University of in 1907. president of the Ohio State Federation of Labor from 1924 to 1928, nnd now secretary nnd treasurer of the metal de- of the HIT BY ROCK Oct. 6. here today from In- juries received when he struck on thr hrad by n. rock thrown by With registration now complete for tho election In November nnd the poll books now in process of announcement made Herb chairman of the county Democratic com- that a will kept on the eligibility of all electors who have qualified to A canvass Is bring by Chairman H leaders to check up on all expecting to vote nt the election nnd other elections thr registration The tions of voter be nml the mation so will be given fo Democratic officials of the various precincts for use at the Somo voters mny be challenged by either party nnd ns a precautionary measure the deputy committee will be ready to have the facts on hand In of a dispute that might sibly disfranchise the It Is also proposed to have Democratic workers nt each booth for the pose of getting out the full party vote on Chairman Jones expressed dence today In the election of a full Democratic district and In He declared that the swing to Democracy Is more evident than in many and each political whether In the city or Is nn Indication of the trend of the electorate to gather under the of DRESDEN WOMAN IS VICE-PRESIDENT OF OHIO STATE P. T. A. Mrs Joseph Bueh of Dresden was elected second vice president trustee of the Ohio congress of ents nnd nt the annual In Cleveland Mrs Hamilton Shaffer of remains president of the tion Shf elected at last year's congress for a term of two newly elected officers are Mrs. Tracy Lacost of fourth vice Mrs. F. M. Shelton of fifth vice Mrs. C. W Booth of sixth vice Mrs Row of Rocky recording secretary and Mrs A. H of treasurer nnd Mrs William M. of Mrs W. S of Mrs W. J. of Central Mrs. R S. Eakln of New Mm O C. of director of district A dinner will end the convention business leaders are de- manding definite action from cil and city officials in reference to the now uncertain transportation It is by a of Interviews with prominent civic and industrial figures In the life of the In almost every dis- satisfaction was ut the vagueness of the It Several for In a chise to of for a term nnd the others deplored the present lack nr proper service to sections of tlie All united In thr Hut council out In the open and Major although AFTER Try to Break Up er's Budget Meet New Oct. 17 Eighteen Com- were confronted today by charges of disorderly conduct ns a result of demonstrations in various sections of the city City where a budget meeting was In was the scene of the most dramatic with Mayor James J. Walker words with lenders nnd ordering the ejection or several of them During the J. Louis Com- munist candidate for lieutenant arote and Li as good a place ns any up the situation nnd ask what you nnd your administration In- tend to do about don't agree with Walker you are prepared to wait I will set aside sufficient time for jou to make any remarks you may care a hot re- time would never who recently recovered from n slight half rose from his seat and mayor Is not In the frame of mind or the condition to allow thla thing to go get someone ebo In your place If you're not able to handle the 1 That's for tho people to can't bully not trying the major I wanted to bully you I'd get down off this bench rto it. in person Now stop jour Is on to Walker then gave one ute to sit down and the Communist Tnc major ordered ejected and police led him out Tlie meeting proceeded another arose nnd this police appropriation What the police do Is bent up tho working class nnd the n good tiling Whalen Is selling ribbons where he All tho Communists who were last spring Acre sentenced by Judges who bought their seats on the nnd that's nothing to wisecrack nothing to raise ture Walker 8oJd. Nesen pounded his on a table and started another Walker up our You might cam manners even Lf you haven't earned any have ns much mariners ft Tammany shouted sit there representing the ing politicians Walker Jumped out of his ought to put down this gavel and come down and thrash you dirty he aim out screamed another Com- munist In the of the them all ordered Jostled the Communists ward the door and soon the hall was KILLS SWEETHEART WHO REPROACHED HER AFTER PARTY Oct. by driver fts she ran down the street In her nightgown after ly stabbing her sweetheart to death with a bread Mrs. Helen Jacck 23. of O. today was held on a charge of After her early Mrs. led officers to a nue apartment where they found Joseph 47. dead In the this morning I returned home from a party and went to the kitchen to make a Joe woke up and started a Mrs Jaeck said In statement to sistant Prosecutor Sherman struck me times nnd knocked me I grabbed a bread knife lying on the table and stabbed him signing the franchise ordinance council would It had previously expressed himself dissatisfied with the way the was drawn without reference to tho financial stability of the head oC tho new company to ate It has also learned that Mayor Webster has since said that from city officials are of and requested at city hall to refrain from opinions on tho present Following are from citizens on the tatlon fiasco lacing the D. W. secretary ot the Motor opinion of transportation here is rather but no doubt that the situation Is We may have two transportation com- with neither providing a uine and the people are bound to suffer for lack of I haven't any Idea what those in charge are trying to l think they don't know BRYCE c. secretary or the chamber of Gorsuch and other of the city nre entitled to tion service If there la any way to provide It without loss to the transportation Some may Deserved more ly by bus that by street In other the reverse Is Regarding the city's cussed bus I am not to speak In of the ber of although I rather strong personal opinions on the Thr traffic committee of the of Commerce la ing a thorough Investigation and soon will be rendy to make public a JAMES city service di- subject of tlon Is one on which I had keep That la up to the traffic of so wt can let them straighten It City nre not In to be Of If the mayor changes his and I might add a few words JOSEPH of the Federal Radiator Licking has made a poor mow If It is Interested In de- of suburban Failure to direct a bin route to Licking View Is certain to antagonize and this to not to be desired If tho city values the good will of Its I azn not so much from the viewpoint of tho Federal I wish to the u It con- the community of Licking The development of any district de- pends upon transportation Lack of facilities certain to retard the development of The radiator plant there em- ployes 180, many of whom live tn MRS. B. E. president of the Federation of Women's fact that council has already been lax In the enforcement of franchise to the car company his into its present as regards should another company on Page COOPER Blames For G. O. P. Actions Oct. Y. Cooper was scathingly de- by Henry O. Democratic state executive com- today for In campaign dresses the governor has been to Ignore Governor Cooper In his unfounded that 'the management Is tiling Injunction suits to his such wilful tatlon he discredits anything else he hr throning a screen upon falsity to discussion of the campaign cover up acts of his tration which have been challenged In tho he attempts to make It appear the sultA to which he refers are designed to Impede tion projects and have been 1iustl- luted for political purposes He Ig- our challenge to prove ly that Is any basis for the tion he Is Brunner said nearly all the suits In question were Instituted by that the Judges who granted Injunctions were and that many of the ing suits were RE-ELECT SLATE O. Oct. Ohio County Extension association has J. E Routh corroborated her sister OHIO GRAND LODGE NAMES JUDGE CRAM Oct. 17. New of- fleers of the lodge of Free version of the and Accepted elected at the of the 12Ist annual convocation here are Judge Harry G grand Harvey P. deputy grand Col. Simeon grand senior Then I ran from the apartment county extension agent ax She told Kelly she came to Detroit I Paul Young with from Toledo three Chester leaving her the couple been living here with Mrs Jaeck learned at i Frank P. Rt Hankow The boj was I Sam H. grand Junior Frank 3 Harry J. grand Dr E. R grand senior Asa Junior cd to the department the C AT COLUMBUS O. Oct. Laura enroute from California to Ntw York In an to n new peed record for landed at Port Columbus at 12.10 p m following the Harley COLDER Oct. colder much colder In east heavy Saturday partly colder Im 40. last Woods was with out by Dacon as he sought to arrest Dacon on a forgery HUNT SLAYER OF MICHIGAN SHERIFF Oct from of northwestern Ohio Igan Joined todav grand A -i i