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   Times Signal (Newspaper) - November 16, 1930, Zanesville, Ohio                             t Section One MAIN NEWS SECTION SUNDAY THE I and probably Moi VOL. No. 19 0., NOVEMBER SIX CENTS PER EIGHT DEAD FIRST DAY OF OHIO HUNTING NUMBER OF INJURED STANDS AT 14 USUAL STORY AS SHOTGUNS DISCHARGED i Farmer Attacked by Hunter While Tacking Up in Serious Condition in Boy of Seven Among Local Youth Among the Nov. 15. Eight Deaths and fourteen Injured waa the Hunting first day toll as re- early While to the and woods in search of and fowl the accidental discharge of shotguns told the usual Carl of Harold 20, and waiter Reno were killed by guns r. 50, died of heart trouble from while Walter 14, was killed by a truck while riding to the woods on his to place traps for Clarence 48, of wai shot to death by Ills own gun when climbing a Herman 4ft. was when the trigger of his gun ivas caught as lie leaned down and looked In a low C. R. latr tonight of Injuries while hunting near Blue The list of Injured Robert 19. Leonard 20. Arthur Bogen 21. J. 22. Robert 15. Earl C. East Walter aged New Fred Sam Harold Kromer George Walter Frank 30. icd H. O. 30, was over the head by an unidentified man as he signs on his He was in serious condition tonight at Alliance State Dry Officer Fred Gary v slightly Injured when a. shotgun load struck him In the face while he ed Walter 7. New was treated for shotgun wounds in the He was hit while on a. hunting trip with his father and six McAuley allot to when Dr. Samuel S. Dies denly In Columbus Nov. uel 8. 69, moderator of the Presbyterian general died at his here today while listening to accounts of the Ohio football game over his He was pastor emeritus of Broad Street Presbyterian Dr. Palmer was moderator of the Presbyterian general assembly In 192O. He was for many years chairman of the national board of home During the past twenty-five years he had been a trustee of ter college and at toe time of his death held a. life Before coming to Columbus In 1888, Dr. served urn pastor of the Brooklyn church at and as a pastor at a church In Dr. Palmer native of bus and obtained his early education In Ottawa county schools Ohio Normal He a graduate of Wooster ing the Bachelor of degree there In 1887 and the Master of Arts de- gree in 1890. The name year he was graduated from the and was in the formerly Miss Delia three Paul W. Arthur T. both of and Robert a MUM and a Miss Mary A. PROPOSE BUDGET ON LAND WAR MATERIAL preparatory disarmament com- today formally Incorporated the principle of budgetary limitation of war material in the draft of the convention It is preparing for by the general The article as de- claring limitation of budgetary ex- Is one methyl the way open for the conference to consider other Other methods which have ed strong support In the commission are direct which the and Germany and combination of both direct and of a Roy R. caught on a twig and was Bundy was found dead In his auto- apparently he saw a rabbit along the highway and reached for his gun on the ledge beck of the automobile It exploded and the shot imbedded In the bock of his Wllcox waa killed when his friend Ray accidentally discharged his dropped dead while DEAN OF TRAVELING SALESMEN DIES AT 94 Kans Nov. 15 Charles 04. oldest traveling salesman in the United States his retirement several years at his home here j of heart He waa an active salesman sixty lour years and was voted dean of al the Knights of the at a ing men's gathering In New York in 192B. Many of his early years on the road were spent in eran of the Civil He waa a ART ST AND FO 1AR FIR N Brazen Plot to Defraud Fire Insurance Fire Marshal Savs New Nov. 32. Argentine portrait and 28-year-old Amy Laura were arrested tonight on charges of arson as the alleged of what chief Fire Marshal Thomas P. Brophy called of the most brazen International plots to defraud insurance companies that has come to my Ross and his wife conducted an art gallery In a on West 56th street which was swept by fire of suspicious origin on Oct. 26. The painter said the fire destroyed 160 paintings and many art objects which had been insured in Mrs. name for The chief fire marshal said an In- repealed that of excelsior lying about the had been soaked In. a liquid that like Rosso said the paintings and art objecta destroyed In the fire were worth HUNTERS FIND BODY Nov. for more than two the body of 44. of ther of eight children was found day by Sum Wright and George ent while they were hunting on the Ernest Packard farm near coroner was The NEW RUM SYNDICATE SUPPLYING N. YORK MEETS UP WITH LAW Operations Guided by Two Speed Boats and Arrests New of the Nov. 15 The aoto prohibition department and when the uhose approach was concealed bv the came The craft had 500 cases of liquor Three persons were Ashore prohibition agents liquor valued at In two Sixteen persons arrested and ft hunt for half a dred more was The of new rum syndicate simultaneous today at the source of some of New York's liquor Two the and the were by plans of the two skippers to land liquor under cover of the dense A shel from tho gun of R coast guard cut a tiller rope and stopped the High Strunc off Block Three men the speedboat were ar- rested end 40O cases of liquor were Tho Patricia was heading for the Brooklyn shore In Ba N 5 1C Demand Head of Union Prove Charges of Neglect San Nov. man who saw the lumber schooner Brooklyn sink on Humboldt bar last Saturday loss ot 18 re- counted the disaster before federal inspection at a hearing hero As the session Captain Prank Inspector ot case not be close until President Andrew of the union cornea before the board either to his charges or have them He bo subpoenaed as soon as he comes within this In D C. Intimated Pacific const steamship inspection not all it should Hans master of the fishing boat Catherine and George engineer of the told the Inspector the seas were the heaviest they had Each said they nere riding outside the afraid to attempt a crowing in the noticed Brooklyn coming Sletten watched it through haze and growing ness it lost I taw It drift broadside to the breakers and go down until only the rail and mast were Then It Turner reiterated belief thit if anything waa the cause of the Brooklyn ordinarily carries feet of lumber decis and 200 000 on She carried less than altogether when she ed last my had ship been fully especially above rum operating on a largo scale and for tho directing of their liquor laden The sudden on the traffic is the remit of secret Indictments returned by a eral grand Tho nature of the charges not be revealed until the Indictments are opened Among syndicate members 6tlll largo are several radio of- They employed In shore stations for tho transmission of Instructions to syndicate Under radioed di- rections the smaller boats would take aboard liquor from ocean going steamers would then be guided by radio to shore stations and to transport the liquor to It too such warehouses that yielded the liquor seized by the prohibition agents last night and Testifies of Before Senate Many Red Men Suffering m ui uuu budgetary methods im by Italy I the accident would not have and The budgetary method received Its chief support from Great Britain and SELLS WIDOW DIES Nov. 15 Mrs Rhoda Jane 88. widow of the late Lewis tells who was co-owner of Sells Forepaugh died at her home here tonight a long Illness She born at and lived here 4C ESTATE TO WIDOW Nov 15 en- cf C. H. Booth Is left to Jils the will today ft director Sheet inJ Tube com- approximately Ill positional and 83 national FIND SKULL IN PARK city employe today reported finding the bullet pierced skull of a man ped In a blanket near the city park Authorities said the skull had been there at least two ELECTION IN POLAND Nov. Poland's fifteen million voten row will 444 members for the or A largely In- creased majority was generally expected over ot the last parliament which of 118 216 Polish op- I Nov. stories of conditions among Oklahoma Indians have been heard by the senate sub-committee on In- dian conditions n Hit Tiger wealthy complained today she could not manage on her monthly and wanted the senators to help her get an She suggested the Indian agency here pay all regular current such ns groceries and gasoline and give her a month for The senators were curious to learn how she her present and she went Into detail as to the cost of operating her fleet of motor can't you shoot John Cherokee was asked after he had testified through nn In- ns to pitiful conditions to tribe members In Adair the first there are no Manning the second place you have to have a hunting license and I have no money and In the third place there Ls a season on J. H. court clerk of previously had testified 1.100 Indians In that county were In a condition and had no source of Income except the cutting of sub- commercial BOBCATS SPOIL MUSKIE RECORD AS SEASON ENDS Ohio Takes of Miscues and Convert Them Into Pile Up Overwhelming Score of 32 to 0 in Bruising Gridiron Battle By 3. ALAN Signal Sports Editor Nov. Ohio that kept awake at the switched on a side track here day and swept on to convincing 32 to 0 spotty presenting an almost line In the first and third quarters and a forward wall that re- a sieve the other two The Bobcats failed to penetrate Into territory during early stages of tho game and repulsed Ume and For the moat the first quarter revolved into a. punting with neither team gaining decided started out clicking off a first down on four line With the ball in mid- Ohio's line held and an exchange of punts The first quarter was practically without Incident save for a couple of ful passes which netted about 30 The second period saw the Bobcats bare their After working the ball Into ler pegged a pass to Gabriel and the Ice was The yellow-haired Gabriel tried for point but the kick was a bit As the teams resumed Russell ace of the ball luggers suffered a blow on the head and was removed from the This to take the snap from the team and Immediately Ohio began an offensive that was not Sickle led In and Ohio recovered Hart reeled off six yards on buck and hit the of the line again for a few yards but here TALK OVE PLAN Authorities More Public Shorter Reduced Hours Nov. Cooper's committee on ment met with the chief executive today and outlined a number of providing to th who need It. They urged the heads private business and Industries to do their best in stimulating called upon authorities to provide morn public If and asked to Jobs In and around their In all ca they recommended that preference be given to persons who have dents A plan for shorter weeki and re- so as to afford a er distribution of mended to all To tide over tho the com- suggested men have either Individually or give character loans to worthy It was proposed that ance bo given local authorities and others In providing public or private funds for relief WRECKED BY TORNADO Nov. 15--OT--A nado wrecked two homes near Ad- a small town 25 miles t of George man suffered a fracture of one leg when his home The home of Edwin Kob also was blown down TO PEN FOR SHOOTING Nov. IS After being denied a new Carl D. 42, St Parts today was sentenced to 18 to 20 years In the Ohio for shooting to kill George n last Aug. 39. KIDNAPED AND ROBBED Nov. robbers kidnaped h.m. took from the cash register at a filling station where was nn and forced him to accompany them to where he was Ora 23. said he met hW A belt on the head opened a Jagged wound and he forced to leave the Ohio continued Its goalward drive and on a fake punt that resulted Into a short carried the ball to within striking distance of Its sub for then marched through a hole In the line for a His attempt to place for the extra point wen received the next off and immediately took to the This plan of attack snapped suddenly when George on Pago AR I ESW FIT P LL S E Game to Buj Soup From Maine to Top Nov 15 whose coffee and nuts helped win the will ute the proceeds of the football game on December 13 to the West Point and who met here also agreed that the cheapest seat cost but how high the price wir go and other details were left to the salvation The Army and Navy men said there would be no objection If a squad of New Tork millionaires wish to take box seats at or It was the first Ume 1927 that delegations from the two ice academies have discussed relations without disagreeing once it decided yesterday that the two should play for the benefit of the thousands out of Captain H. D. Navy athletic and Lieutenant Pred O graduate mannger of met Major Philip graduate manager of at the Army and Navy club this Tho Yankee stadium Is favored for the although that and ani number of odds and ends are to be Tho a seats 80.000. Major Fleming and Captain Cook wild a charge would probably be mndo for broadcasting The Columbia system later In the day offered tlie use of equipment nnd announcers Officials of the system said if some concern chased the privilege of sponsoring the that It would probably mean OOO added to the The money from the will not go for the benefit of any particular but as Captain Cook ex- pressed it. buy soup from Maine to The coming gome does not mean the permanent resumption of relations between tho Army and The controversy over Ity will be for the day 0 1 N Frantic Screams of Flyer Are Heard as Plane Falls in Flames W Va. Nov. Believed by to have control of plane while attempting difficult Reginald 22, a licensed fell to his death day in a field near his parents The plane slipped Into a tall spin 500 feet up nnd crashed a flaming torch from the midst of which rose frantic Several were burned In ex- the body from the OCEAN TO OCEAN FLIGHT OVER CANADA NEXT COLUMBIA TEST keep a airplane It develops that there has never been a non stop flight within the next few the old monoplane In the air after ing twice flown tlie At- mode from New York to Havana and New to and been In a rouple of will tlir Captain J. of Toronto who thr on 111 onti flight across Atlantic a few and Is now try to fly the Columbia without a from St. N. to B. C. Mohn promoter of announced him on the At- It will be not only the non Mop flight Canada but thr time Canada hrn been from ocean to orran In the Apparently Young Remain Un- Mystery Ban CaU toms police and night were attempting to determine what sent the 34-foot speedboat A- 1365, with two unidentified dead men and 138 cans of drifting Into the breakers off the Coronado Strand this Both men were Toung and ently The bodies were In the engine William special customs took charge of the wreckage and the which he said was Neither bore marks of they had been dead about 12 Deputy Coroner R. D. Keyes gave drowning tne cause of death of the men nnd ordered an The theory advanced that the high seas last night have capsized the speedboat as the men were working on the engine righting the boat only both had JUMPED FROM KILLED BY MOTORIST Nov. jured In an automobile accident late last 10, died K. U. car struck the laid Richard Jumped from a truck as he was MOB ATTACKS WITH ONE INJURED Despite Heavy Patrol and Martial Law in Havana Crowd Attacks Guards Before Cafe in town Section and Captain Is Other Cities Are Quiet 1' Nev. The stern force of martial In effect since failed today to present an attack by demonstrators on an armed patrol and the consequent injury of tho officer in A belligerent group attacked eight rural guards and their a captain of In ft disturbance before a cafe in a downtown section this They used stones as and with a heavy barrage unseated the officer from his horse He escaped serious Three men were patrolling all sections of tho capital All attempts THREE MEN INJURED WHEN PLANT BURNS Nov. men injured and the plant of the Pittsburgh com- pany near Waynesburg waa destroyed by tire tonight at a estimated at by company The Charles and Kenneth were aiding firemen from The extent of their Injuries had not been The flro was said to started In the boiler DEWEY HUTCHISON IS ONLY FIREMAN ON THE LIST FOR CHIEF Took Civil Service tion Along With Show Down This Week Who will fall heir to the of chief of the flro Thin question Is generally discussed now that action on the charges filed against Chief Scott er promise to come to head during the Following general In the event Chief Power does not accept tho offer of ment on W. P. Wells safety will certify the charges to tho civil sion for This board Is of Attorney J. H. James and W. S. Miss Anna Bell Calhoon Is secretary of the After receiving the the board will set a date for hearing and this will be conducted In regulation Each side will be represented by and the board will serve as Dewcy fireman at tral is the only member of the department on the eligible list for appointment as flro The promotion of appointing a chief was not followed when Power was named to succeed Hal W. Tanner and when the civil service examination was held to fill the vacancy only er and Hutchlnson took the test. Hutchison stood second on the However Power was slated for the having been appointed to fill the place temporarily when ner left his Two weeks have elapsed since the filing erf the charges Power without any on the part of the safety director other than his calling In witnesses and Ing them as to their ability to sub- the charges in the complaint Since there appears no disposition to throw out the charges It Is presumed that action will be taken early this week In filing the Dr. Wells announced during the week that Power would be given a chance to retire nnd go on the sion list Power stated Saturday night that he will not retire and that he would fight the Holiday Trade Will Be Better Than Last State Council Says Nov. thr findings of the Ohio council of re- tail merchants are correct ployment und depression will not have a retarding effect on Christmas shopping this V. director of the organization sent out a bulletin to members today saying that many merchants are planning and ex- a volume of Christmas business exceeding 1029 and in some Instances establishing a new Sheridan said that adverse economic conditions had more of a depressing effect on the Christmas business last than could normally bo expected The he was that It followed so close on the stock market crash and people were afraid to spend their OHIO MAN DYING FROM SELF-INFLICTED WOUND Nov. 15 condition of Charles F. 61. who was found In a clump of bushes n an outlying section of the city ast night with his arms and neck remained critical tonight In local authorities Police said notes found In his Indicated the were self A razor was found close to the spot where Heymann was Heymann Is a retired wholesale fish dealer of O. and came here Sundi j to spend the APOPLEXY IS FATAL Nov. stroke of apoplexy the death last night of Calvin 74, president oT the He was born at KANSAS CITY MAN COMPLETES RECORD OF DAILY FLIGHT FOR ONE SOLID YEAR Kansas John G. 41-yrai-old nlr enthusiast today marie his consecutive establishing an unofficial record In endurance Brork for half nn hour over airport this afternoon City H. T. as a and army planes from In formation as lin The his ship In tlir nf military nml a A ruin fril thr of a lor a Tear Dr. Brork asked whether he will continue fir shouldn't he lore to flj anil day I have a that I want to take up one of my There isn't money enough to keep me from Dr. Bfork Is the heart company He uses tils for well as The established with only orr lie flew from fifteen minutes to several hours day November Ifi. Once lie up a In Thut was In lir January 1 and V back on the times when weather conditions prevented nny one hut Dr. Brock from going he said windy were feared a forced down wind ing would result In a One flay It an hour and a half to chip off the Ice coating from his plane after a brief he was In a dense fog a few seconds after leaving the once a snow plow broke out his program fnr flight 3W, the of the nor light .SO Member of ate Fails to Satisfy of Leaders Nov. 15 of the only member of the prescribed a seven-point remedy for the Ills of the nation tonight In a radio Both Democrats and Republicans are wondering with which side stead will cast his vote In the closely next congress HH speech In the National Radio Forum of the Washington and the Columbia Broadcasting system did not satisfy their Tho seven point program he out- Ined Enactment of the Wagner bills to relieve Public Including ways and public Conservation and control of national Restriction of court Jurisdiction In certain Prevention of Inflation and de- of A better balance distribution of national Income Making the tariff TWO MORE BODIES ARE TAKEN FROM RUINS Nov. airplane commissioned to make photographs of the Hill devastated by landslides on 2 y. take-off but Its occupants caped unhurt and their tures from another excavations In the wreckage yielded two more bodies of the 30O or more who are believed to have perished when their home? curne down about today were preparing to shore the entire hillside to prevent a recurrence of the at gatherings are broken up and persons under are questioned by the The made up of both fantry and la two houra so that fresh men may on duty In addition police assist keeping law was by dent Machado after la Santiago do and In the All guarantees been suspended and a strict censorship Is In effect oil telephone and graph At Moron ed by heavy from a while other minor im- ported from with and Santa and Santiago were described Unemployment and Relief to Drouth Stricken Fanners First on Calendar Federal For Towns Where Postal Receipts Are Year measures and lor drought stricken first place on ot ness for -Ure congress aa a result ot a ference between President Hoorer and congressional The that no recommendation will from the tar a of the tax reduction graned lor Leaders of both par In ate have given assurance that effort will be made to of thu legislative calendar tbe months ol the short lenion but dent Hoover must a the long pending of of the Muscle er and plant befort tne threat of the Republican to force an extra session In Is Tentative now call for an propriation of to be loaned to the in the 31 drought stricken for the of and fertilizer to plant next Expansion of both the public ings nnd federal road construction programs by perhaps an extra also Is Thai appropriation would make available for this work next Senator the chairman of the public announced today after a call President that w ould call the commission together on He also suggested a change in the law which vide construction of to town and cities of than Is now permitted It was tiie of Senator Smoot that by method n number of could be Tho law noi to cities to or more limits public where postal The Utah senator would permit con- struction In cities the were or more a Discussing the fiscal Smoot estimated the treasury's for this fiscal would fall off by Mr. Hoover yesterday of a prospective deficit but aaw no alarm in who is chairman of ite finance suggested feasibility of using the sinking fund established to pay off the war debt to help meet the deficit but action would require congressional approval nnd that possibility unlikely n a. short MICHAEL SEES KING OPEN PARLIAMENT Nov. with his sturdy younf standing him on the opened the Rumanian parliament today for the first since ho ascended the In R speech broadcast the the king outlined a program of economy which In- clude reductions in the budget and In tfco number of and pleaded for co-operation among all political parties in Uw in- terest of the QUIET IN MADRID Nov Puerta Del Sol. the Times Square of was dark and tonight except for heavily armed police trans- CANDIDATE ENDS LIFE Sun Nov. En- Judge Covey recent date for chief of the supreme today was to death on the street at home A pistol found were at a the city's food and es appeared an Imminent possibility tnd of two days ot labor SENATOR CLARK ILL Wyo. Former U S. Senator C. D. af was 111 home of his daughter today members of his moned to hLs Ulnen  

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