Times Signal (Newspaper) - November 18, 1930, Zanesville, Ohio THE ZANESVILLE SIGNAL VOL. No. 174 TUESDAY NOV. THREE CENTS NAGE DISPUTE SETTLED AND TROPIC MINERS DACK TO WORK STORE OF MERCHANDISE BUT OVERLOOK SAFE IN HASTE TO GET AWAY TRKE FEARS AS 00 MINERS GO ragon Mines and Conditions ly lettered The alleviation of rapidly developing In mining clitics of central and southeastern was foreseen today by coal op- experts here elsewhere In Reason for increased was provided as mines 51 d 52 of the New York Coel com- ny giving work about five hundred Resumption of work at the two which are heated near Tropic In Perry the end of a waBc disagreement resulted some time ago in the Details uf the settlement could not be accurately although It is that ami concessions In Ins upon a waje Fhe entire working force of the ue walked out recently when a re ced wage schedule was placed be employes by the New Tork Coal 'A crisis loomed in this of the with winter ap and general fear being ex that other operators of thi and Hocking Valley dis cts would follow the example of New York The state Immediate plans to I to the hundreds of icd whose means of rt were lost as the situation threat cd to Predictions of a general revival of activities were heard on all cs as those closely touch with the of i and operators emphasized the in- ence the Perry county settlement II on the mining industry IT. Athens and icr neighboring While the outlook brightened to irked extent this ir. of the state an encouraging was noted during the past ek in county where wagon smal are being to to supply tho Willingness of to cooperate in at nry is general view of the ilch have already found thousands workers In other lines without aa winter RADERS ALERT S FEDERAL BOARD BUYING Nov. on the of Trade watched with today the thus far success I efforts of the federal govern to stabilize wheat prices by millions of bushels at figures H above other world the grain the bushels o icat In the increased holdings to 72.000.000 bush and kept the price cents cents higher than at Opinions differed what might be the ultimate re It of the government activities me contended It might sell at i ji on foreign markets or that 1 hold its grain Activities of the board produced R ique situation in that prices have on a. purely above the Liverpool market tho the Liverpool price freight rates and other mar Jus ENSUS FIGURE IVE SOME STATES iORE LEGISLATORS Nov. over today officially announced of the 1930 national cen It representation o loin In the of repre were made which will have nine morr In the by Michigan h four more and by Texas with Tic change In representation causes states to 27 In seats Lain states to lose 27 In the ise which are of course to of other Tie president announced that thi sus showed the population of the ted excluding the Columbia and various territories to be 122.093.455. to the official tabl Ich will present t Ohio gains two BELASCO IS ILL OF PNEUMONIA ew Nov. theatrical was with In hi at the Hotel Gladstone condition wan that only his physician am urse were permitted to enter and telephone service was dls he who Is 71. had bet for several days In Baltimore had gone to rehearse hi or He hLs appeals to sto until condition became DUS that he wan brought back to York and a le's father showing k huys n rattli and wife Wnd carf Too Much Study NEA New Orleans Bureau Overstudy Is believed responsible Tor a nervous breakdown suffered Miss Evelyn of New niece of Ernest Lee Jahncke assistant secretory of the anc one of the most brilliant members of the younger social set In New Miss Jahncke has a growing reputation as a the New Orleans Mystic club recently voted her tho moat popular debutante In 52 BANKS NOT FAILURES AND CLOSED ONLY FOR PROTECTION Tbo clowns of 32 In tral and central ly was considered by leading today as lor tion of and were that most of the reopen their sured were free from danger of In 38 pended temporarily yesterday and three were by the an optimistic was last night by A. president of tbe American Exchange who Is a heavy stockholder In Mid he KM conferring local boards and predicted an early resumption of mal Tho recent failure of Caldwell and Company of Mimed by Senator Joseph T. son for temporary doling of the while In souri and Illinois the of ilx small iris considered due upon the previous ot larger Robinson said the Caldwell and Company failure had created which resulted In withdrawals of from the American Ex- change company within 10 days and mndo necessary the temporary to protect The most of the other Arkansas bonks which closed were affiliated with American Exchange which was the first to Arkansas laws vide that institution may be closed for fire days for reorganization and adjustment and it was took advantage of this law to remove danger of runs until the Robinson spoke of had Besides the 23 banks in sir banks were closed yesterday in four In two In Illinois and one In In ly all cases It was emphasized that the banks were solvent and that the closings were protective rather than forced The closing of banks at La Grange and were about by the closing last week of two large 111, with which the Missouri institutions had deposited surplus The two Illinois at ton and also were cloned as result of tbe failure of the In the closing of six at Louisville and also said to be a protective measure made necessary to prevent runs which threatened 01 rumors that followed the failure of Caldwell and Company at DM RIOTS U AST HEAVY RA Strikes and Labor Unrest Spread and strike rioters battled in the streets today and fell as heavy firing sounded through the Three were killed and at least forty added to the toll of dead and an ed number wounded in day's This great city of population was in ous ferment on the second day or the started by the Syndicalist unkm In sympathy th e workers 1n Madrid and numerous other Spanish cities who are in a bor moet serious occurred near tha Columbus statue where Syndicalist union members clashed members of the labor who opposed the Syn- tried to destroy copies of the only newspaper on sale while the free syndicate tried to protect the High Winds Accompany Severe Storm Nov. con- ditions were threatened today In the southeastern states as which be- fall more than week ago continued More than JO In In the hours up to last and there was no of a Streets In Tallahassee weft ed and country roads nearby rendered but no jor was trees Interrupted Rivers rising In and nnd citizens In the river valley were growing anxious day at the Incessant Windstorms accompanied the rain in Alabama and destroying houses in Mobile and damaging many South Carolina reported streams In several Small bridges were swept near Ga. roads were virtually At the chce river was rising nt a. rapid but little Immediate fear was due to the unusually low of the river Just prior to the heavy NEWS ADVERTISING REAL WAY TO END BUSINESS DECLINE Nov. advertising was us the force which will end the current business depression by Frank dent of International News In a talk last night before the Columbus Chamber of Commerce Ad- to cause buying demand and to break down public which Incite hoarding and Is the most ful factor In the return of business to Mason Members of Delta Sigma tional Journalistic Ing Its annual convention night were to hear Fred Fuller editor of 'the Philadelphia Bulletin and president of tlie American ciety of Newspaper In the principal address of the MINE OPERATOR OF ST. DIES ON TUESDAY Nov. 72. millionaire Cleveland and St. mine died day at his home here after a Illness from heart Troll was president of the Trol Coal Mining of St. The C. L. Ayres of The Belmont Casket company with In Columbus and The Belmont Stamping and company of New of the directors of the Second National bank of St. and in several other He was born In St. and went Into business there as a later becoming connected with various mining For many years he his had business in- In Cleveland and maintained a home here and a country home In St. CAR PLUNGES OVER 50-FT. EMBANKMENT W. 18. Lacy and Carl 21. were burned to liam 24. was burned about the body and legs today an auto crash near a curve In the heavy fog that enveloped the er drove tho cnr over a 50-foot em- As It crashed to the bo toni of ravine It fire and Wheeler was pinned beneath the car nnd died on the WHY to Nov. labor unrest spread throughout Spain Rioting in Barcelona became so olent that military were reported ready to a state of and in other cities workers were Joining the strike movement started by here over the week While the capital appeared to be returning to the ation In Barcelona and the other centers grew steadily more were arrested In the former city during a illicit of between strikers and civil extent of the trouble at other points in tha reflected in the following declared a 34 hour Real Miners went on strike In and Puerto crisis clals considering opening public works as relief workers de- manding higher wages and better 00 peseta fund to relieve arrests Labor troubles have been brewing In especially In for There arc two labor organisations In tlie country bitterly opposed to ench They arc the and the Tlie latter Is not by the are two strikes 1" Premier General Is In sympathy with the strike In the other la a movement by the Un- which Is seeking The 48-hour general strike here was called after police and workers clashed at the funeral of four killed in the of ft Tho Spanish government feels tain that Its regime and the Spanish monarchy are endangered by Uic present labor Premier on Page 5) GANGSTER FOUND GUILTY AND WILL BE SENT TO JAIL Nov. conviction of James notorious on charges of vagrancy was considered today by Judge John H nnd other leaders as the most Important to date in the re- cently Inaugurated city-wide drive against Sammons was found in Judge Edgar court last nigh by a which had been out fix hours and which had listened fo five days to the first attempt to convict a under the strict vagrancy law of 1874. The criminal extends back to 1899 and who faces numerous other trials on was both surprised and angered by the A few ments after It was given he became so angry he tried to smash the eras of photographers who wanted his Sammons a. max Imum of only six months In tho county on this the verdict was considered a major tory for Judge Lyle and other officials who recently announced they tended to keep court so much won't have time to get Into any EVM TWII Like This New Nov. film was recovering his composure today following a real thriller in which he was picked up on the bumper of an oncoming taxicab and carried for one block on Seventh avenue last Dlx started TO croas the at 34th street when the the driver ot which was charged with down upon Dix leaped on the seized the radiator and waved the driver to a N ES I IS CRI URTAN CAPE N LY RS CK Auto Plunges Over H. P. Kean Serious H. Park 6S. for 43 years tender at Stockport but recently re- tired and living at 1127 Putnam is critical at Good Samaritan hospital from injuries sustained Tuesday when the car in which he waa plunged from the road and rolled over a bank less than a. mile south of Two John W. 58. of 1 Commissioner and N. H. 35, of escaped less serious chest waa crushed and it was at the hospital that his back was Owing to his doubt was expressed for his re- Hawkins was driving the chine when the Rear was to have the ont of Con- Kean was beneath the auto as It The other men were clear of the Allard's bacK was injured and eral teeth were while Hawkins suffered only painful three men weer on their way to where Is foreman of the Planing kins Is an employe of the Ellis Motor Sales company of South Third while Kean was secured to work for the helping to load lumber on trucks Bt tho planing Mr. Kean Is well known to and many residents of southeastern He spent the greater part ot his In Stockport and was a fa figure among steamboat ators and old travelers of the river for almost half a century Only he was retired on a pension from the government service and came to to make home here with his Ho worked occasionally at odd and varied typo of such as that today when he WHS called to aid In extra work at the Dresden planing mill which Is operated by the Ellis Motor Interests of this REPUBLICANS GET READY FOR BATTLE AT 1932 ELECTION The Gaping Mouth of World's Greatest Hangar PULLED STOCK FROM SHELVES AND ESCAPED THROUGH REAR NEA Akron Bureau This unusual photo shows the of tho greatest airship hangar on airship dock Ft O. It also presents a graphic picture of three in evolution of the free balloon the the small and the the duralumin framework of the giant naval airship which will be tho largest dirigible In the world when G. 0. P. REGU S S LARS to vent Measure Pre- party leaders were preparing to put the recent congressional elections behind them nnd to start working for victory In the presidential of 1032. President Hoover held conference at tbe White House Ute yesterday with four high though White House attaches were quick to deny this meeting WHS for- mal party It was learned that Mr. Hoover and his advisors ex- party and Chairman of the com- was not at the Ing but National Treasurer J. R. Nutt came here from Cleveland to attend It. as did Jeremiah eastern from New York James Francis committee and Robert H executive who live All at the leaders declined to be but one of them sold privately the Republican strategy during the next two years would be to carry on a The he will work with a. but will keep all of the party machine from the conference stimulated speculation In some ters as to whether it marked a ening In the breach which ly has separated the national man from some party leaders since the Nov. 18. Frank 3O. was killed In mine No. 25 near here when he wss caught under a fall of Nov. tion leaders are alarmed by Republican toward ft session of the 72nrt con- and today have two projects way to block any Insurgent strategy Is predicted on the manil for relief li the of all tives for Hii extra session lifter 4. This conclusion Is un- to contributed to tlie tn tlic grain to the wheat market with orders to The second movement to head off relief proposals made bj Chairman McNary of the senate The day after McNary conferred with President Hoover and announced a legislative program which excluded farm relief all else but appropriation hills from the short tho senator culled his committee to meet here November 24. lie Invited L. Tabor master of the National C. of the and S H. of the American Farm to meet with the Secretary of Agriculture nnd Chairman of the farm McNary raid In his telegraphic In- he thought the meeting would determine whether we press forward with tional He described the situation of American farmers as If this should decide further farm legislation at this the administration at least would have the weight of Nations Union and Farm Bureau opinion In support of Its op- position to introducing sial n matter Into the session If the decision were the other way the administration could advance lie own program In opposition to the ex- port debenture scheme of disposing of farm The Idea Is to gel support of tho three agricultural organizations for whichever move appropriate after the In this Is the reply to the threat of ive Republicans to Insist upon ther farm relief this tor Idaho to speak for his progressive colleagues until he has had an opportunity to confer with But he says he will Introduce the export debenture TODD SWORN IN Nov. A or was sworn In as state treasurer today succeeding ROMS Canton term expired this Anne A New Bonnie Dundee Mystery AT Fiction here It outstanding mystery aerial thriller OT the It Is called at and there's a taker in every with a dash of romance on the Anne Austin wrote It. Youll her mystery novel successes Avenging and thit fascinating young is the Two nearly perfect murders committed during bridge games give Dundee plenty of Don't beginning Wednesday In Tlie Anne Dundee Called Got Nov. Harry K. Curtis faced with the problem of im- or she took tho matter to the vice president cf United States and got Immediate Mrs. husband Is at- torney and the son of Vice dent Charles Hn on here from Washington yesterday when ix court bailiff nnd four men visited flat and threatened to move tho furniture Into tho if reut wan not paid at Curtis protested that her husband merely had forgotten to rmy tho rent would rmy It just an soon us he The refused to Mrs. Curtis telephoned her and enough to avoid eviction until the younger Curtis was wired to her at PICKREL DEFEATS LT. GOV. BROWN BY SCANT 271 VOTES Nov. Former Lt. Governor William G. crat or defeated Lt. Governor John T. of for lieutenant governor by the narrow margin of 271 according to the official tabulation of the 4 election Tlie official totals 316.705 votes and Brown 016.434. Them Is still possibility that a of the obstructs from the ious county election may chance these tAit officials ex- pressed the belief this would not change the accompanied by Albert A. Democratic of the Montgomery present county election when the results canvassed Monday afternoon In of State Brown's Governor Brown represented by Corey of Tlie majority by which de- Brown Ls the that hai decided a. contest office In Ohio during the last Ing to to It was In 184S when Seabury Whip defeated John B. of 311 votes for DR. BRADLEY NAMED OBERLIN TRUSTEE Nov. ment of Dr. Dan F. pastor of Pilgrim Congregational as alumni trustee of lln was made In of Dr. 39 years of on the college of The board held Its annual ing and heard the report of President Ernest Hatch who a Ul of wss donated to the collego during the fiscal ThLs amount included a Rift of 000 from the Foundation from Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop Jr. SHIP TORN FROM RESCUED Stn Nov. and n northwest Rale tore the U. S. S. of the battle from Its moorings beyond the The drifted at the mercy of a 60-mlii wind until overtaken by three Heavy caused the to abandon practice off Sin Clemente of PLANE EXPLODES Nov. Employes Air Akron municipal narrowly Injury late Monday when n. plane which fire In tlie hangar after 11 Annual Observance ol Holiday Urged Governor Myers Y. Cooper toda Issued n. proclamation tha tho people of Ohio observe Novembe 27, In a He so far as feasible all private and public business sus on this day nnd that nnd Industry give way to a. lull ob- servance of this America The substance of the proclamation as American people we approach the special observance Instituted first by tin God-fearing after set upon bleak and unwelcome of the annual clay of hns fittingly It Is nnd proper for us to have such a our turn to deep of the which we enjoy and when express our abiding faith as we father nt family altar or In worship to voice tills have been the bless ingn bestowed upon us during th pust twelve despite disturb ed economic conditions which hav Involved us they have Involved th people of almost tlie entire world ana despite unusual drought condl lions which have affected our people have been at both a home and We have been with out devastating epidemic or of illness of an unusual natur affecting the masses of our people Internal and violence hav been notably havo every reason to rejoice and do rejoice that the Lord In HL infinite mercy has to generously ored our state and Strongbox With Cash Not Tampered by Burglars looted Jay's Credit 25 Main of approximately 300 worth of merchandise early Mesday morning but in their haate a safe In the store contained In The safe was lot The only clue discovered by the police Investigation a smeared with a which was torn from a man's K. told police that 10 men's four Muck a tamn pairs of women's and several of men's six and several sweaters were taken by the burglars who probably used an automobile to haul away the stolen An list with sizes was furnished Entrance gained through door In the rear which Into an A window near the door was Jimmied after Iron bars were 5rled off the sill nnd one of the glars evidently crawled through the window and then opened the door from the It is is believed that the were rushed In their work M two coats with tags torn from them were found near the rear It Is believed the coats were dropped In the haaty retreat from the credit clothing Preliminary investigation was made Tuesday morning by Owens and Patrolman Frank A more thorough probe may be made later by Chief Petet and The taj the fingerprint was taken to headquarters and copies tho print have been Neither Chief Petet nor Mr. the were able to determine whether or not a woman In the Both of the men were prone to believe that the merchandise was stolen by organized burglars for a where Is lor re- tall Telephone police in neighboring and in surrounding counties them to on the lookout sons attempting to similar to the goods stolen Police hafe also been confronted recently with a automobile thefts stripping parked Warnings were for all owners of to be extremely careful In their before leaving for- longed periods oil A ber of of cars have taken place from the well M tho residential and for this reason safety art urged at all Sacral petty robberies have reported to police during the week or 10 and are Much of this form of thievery Is believed to be the work ct young boys congregating at nights on EXPLOSIVE PASTE PUT IN HOSPITAL AND NURSE BURNED Nov. mal person who distributed In Clt hospital here quantities of a paste which explodes when was hunted by police The deed resulted In bums to Carrie a The explosive was said by Dr. John W. chemistry professor a Wittenberg to have beer nitrogen familiar to stu dents of of the explosive wer placed on telephone handles of an X-ray and In several places In the HUNTER IS VICTIM OF HEART ATTACK Nov. body o Joseph 71. at was found In a field toda after a posse of 50 men led by Iff Clark searched for Gallagher went hunting and failed to Search In th was In vain and was this A heart attack was be to have caused his INVOLVES G. O. P. Neb. Nov. 18. William Ritchie Omaha testified before the Nye senatorial ing committee today that Randall K Brown of told him that the Republican committee to Nebraska for the purpose of Senator George W. rli fur 4 SHOWERS Nov. Wednesday with continued mild temperature followed by showers Wednesday afternoon or LEVINE ARRESTED FOR ATTEMPTS TO COUNTERFEIT COIN A. well known In Europe for his flight with Clarence D. in 1027. was held as a suspected counterfeiter here was arrested at as was ready to board a train lor police It wag that he had visited an engraver whom he offered large sums for of French engraver reported the Incident to and also was According to police was shadowed for several days at a fashionable Austrian He came to with police and visited the was then arrested separated from his woman com- Police said that denied the charges against Newspaper men were not allowed to see him last was decorated with the highest Austrian Golden Order for his participation in tlie tic night of the monoplane RESTRICTED NAVAL PROGRAM SETTLED FOR COMING YEAR Nov. Secretary of Navy Adams and congressional naval leaders have de- on a restricted naval program for next year which will be ed with unemployment relief It will represent the of. building up to London naval treaty but will not be- such an program as was advertised some time ago and which stirred up antagonism among congressional ers to large naval In cooperation with Tr Britten of the houee affairs naval experts were putting the finishing touches on the It was to be- k one-year program for minimum for next year merely to gln By forestalling a fight on the naval administration will re- move one more controversy that might force an extra of con- and also prevent any outlay for naval