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   Zanesville Signal, The (Newspaper) - October 9, 1929, Zanesville, Ohio                               Prints the News THE VOL L No 128 SIGNAL ZANESVILLE P WEDNESDAY EVENING OCT PRICE: THREE CENTS UBS AND ATHLETICS SQUARE OFF FOR SECOND SERIES GAME LEGION TO SPONSOR MONSTER CELEBRATION HERE ON ARMISTICE DAY Teams Confident Annexing Second Game This Afternoon Mystery Role Y at Malone Bears Down in 1st Inning and Whiffs Three A s English Again Starts Cubs Off With Ringing Hit Field Chicago 111 ct The annual circus known as the went into winter ters second game of the event Between the Philadelphia Athletics and the Chicago Cubs this afternoon the mercury the Cubs win- ning average so far which was where around zero or less The stole the show in yesterday's premier with the astonishing Mr Blimke as master of ceremonies but 16 looked like old man boreas tiie blowhard would be the logical winner It have been more than forty degrees In tbe shade an hour or so before game time and there wasn't anything but the premises The sun had gone hiding apparently fur tbe afternoon and so had the zephyrs tlint blew in off Lake Michigan Most of them bad gone into hiding under the er's arm pit But in spite of the weather and In spite of the fact that the Cubs blew yesterday than the wind did today Chicago responded to the casion with another bumper crowd of more than frigid souls and they up for their ite clubs as only Chicago crowd do were pulling for an even in the series by nightfall and those sterling lads who occupied the r mm OF LAWS at at bleachers alter occupying their own feet for most of the night outside the gates went crazy when the stalked out on the field for a inary warm up at o'clock this morning There was no doubt anyhow Cubs were the mental favorites in this hood but nobody cared to carry his sentiment into business The Athletics on tbe strength ot their victory of yesterday with a supposedly second-string er were rated at 8 to 5 in the betting this morning However even money prevailed for today's game this being largely due to the fact that no one knew what pitcher the subtle Mr Mack ned to spring from tbe depths ot bis magician's lint George Earnshaw leading pitcher of the outfit was a natural choice and according to those who were SERIES EXTRA Soon after the final play of the world's series game this afternoon has been flashed from the baseball diamond The Baseball Er- tra will be on the street with a complete account of the game Box score and summary and a detailed play-by-play story of the game will of Get PROHIBIT As Premier Addressed Congress Will Seek Passage of Res in Lower House Soon Washington Washintgon Oct ter Ramsay MacDonald Labor leader of Great Britain who never went to a university today received the de- sree of doctor ol law Irom George Washington university for bis tion to the ol international Peace The blue and gold hood marking ills now title wag placed around shoulders as members at tne corps the cabinet tbe court applauded The colorful ceremony took place in Memorial Continental hail where ap- with present mission the disarmament was held The honorary degree was y Dr Week Marvin president o university who lames Ramsay MacDonald prime minister ot leader whose spiritual vor nnd quiet will have wrought through periods of stress line steadfast understanding 1 service for public zeal and sympathy toward statesman sifted to establish the Ideal reality and make it an In the lives ot and nt nations of understanding i kindred peoples premier rose in gown and r there was a touch of to tbe faculty and injs receiving degrees i never attended a university un- he said with a c an emotional tremble in his I oj those people have had to acquire their j in their hours So this is i 31 the most memorable ln my up-and-down life nope you will never forget tnat education comes from ten H the saving ot money In time and can never acquire anything in in state or business will never come to you as n supposed to enjoy Mr dence Earnshaw would be the man unless it turned out that he had nothing but the right idea McCarthy Cub manager was all set with Pat Malone as his pitcher and with the drab background of the leaden sky to work with Patrick's one figured to be- not without its effect The crowd brushed the icicles off its whiskers long enough to raise a cheer when the Cubs went out for fielding practice at 1 o'clock However they to be more Interested in the fact that Jimmy the only run hitter of yesterday's game had just wafted one into the distant stands la left field At this hour the reserved sections were about half ed with the main detachment of the crowd still Journeying on Its way to the park The teams lined up as follows this afternoon for the second game of the world's Athletics Cubs Bishop 2b McMillan 3b Hass cf English ss c Hornsby 2b Simmons If Wilson re Ib Cuyler rf Miller rf Stephenson if Dykes 3b Grimm Ib Boley ss Taylor c Earnshaw p Malone p Am at Klem TIat at first base Van and a reported alliance She's the mystery woman witness In trial at- Los Angeles of Alexander Pantages millionaire vaudeville nate on of criminally Ing 1J co-ed dancer above said to have Kate teen -an intimate of Pantages during his Klondike days 30 ago wasrto testify for the state Caught in Round-up by Federal Men Washington Oct talk o peace permeating every section as Washington official life tive Stephen G Porter R of Penn sylvanla the house com on foreign affairs to day an that he would seek of a resolution to starve war by shipments of munitions from the United States at the president's discretion Embodying a great expansion of tile policy now pursued by this government toward Latin ca Porter would place the United States nt the head of a movement to restrict traffic In arms throughout the world The resolution declared would forever taKe control of the munitions traffic from the bands of those make a profit out of 1 and put It In the hands of the government Porter regards senate investigation into the activities of William B er at tbe 1827 Geneva naval tion conference as a boon to hla re- solution although be indicated that it bad nothing to do with the mission or Prime Developments In the Shearer ing confirms the opinion which I many years and only merit determined press of the manufacture tions of war from the manufacturers to the president bur toward Central America and said Representative Porter The passage of tbe resolution would be helpful to the national defense be- cause the president is charged with conduct of the nation's foreign tions and the of an embargo on implements of war might be raised Amending the law giving the dent power to embargo shipments to Latin America and China the resolution whenever president that m any country conditions of domestic violence or of international conflict exist or are threatened which are or may be promoted by tbe use of arms or munition of war procured rorn the United States and makes Prime minister Ramsay actual the government of tho British empire with Its subjects Is pictured here as Jie ad- dressed Congress at Washington on world peace ln the United States for 3 naval parity conference with President Hoover was n tremendous ovation This picture shows him at the speaker's Find Slayer Grieving at Girl's Side Oct 9 A tragedy ol jealousy and liquor was revealed early today with the finding or the body ot a girl Gary Ind Oct a proclamation thereof be un- strangled to death by her sweetheart fudge the chief of detectives and 11 policemen in all under arrest here day U S Deputy Marshal Miner of Hammond started out serve warrants upon 39 other many said to be officials of the city government The men are charged with violation of the federal prohibition law and were named In indictments returned n South Bend Ind by the federal any arms or in a room in the Hotel Roosevelt of war from any place In rf c Harold to exist or are threatened or to countries which International conflict until congress girl was O'Donnell an em- ploye of the National Geographic no- ciety here Her lover Dexter Churchill Dayton of Kansas City Mo wag ana confessed the crime a tier lie had bv the president or by ino crime a tier he bad telephoned tbe room clerk i Articles of war banned my sweetheart ponce machine guns automatic rifles projectiles apparatus CT cannon Howitzers grenades bombe grand Jury which probed alleged land mines submarine mines depth wholesale vote frauds liquor law torpedoes bayonets tile Sun n I arrived they found Kneeling beside tbe bed on which Miss nell lay dead with bis head on Her 0 Coalition Seek to Rid of Section Ian Am at second Moran Nat at third base FIRST INNING PHILADELPHIA Bishop missed tho third one for a strikeout Haas also fanned Cochrane walked mons fanned No runs no hits no errors One left out Boley to Foxx English got a big hand as he came up to the plate and then hit a double to deep left Hornsby fanned Wilson walked and Cuyler struck out No runs one hit no errors Two left Foxx was out English threw a PHILADELPHIA English to Grimm wide but Grimm made a fine of the throw Miller hit a pop fly to Grimm Dykes walked Boley singled to right Dykes going to third Earnshaw fanned on three straight pitches No runs one hit no errors TWII left out Bishop to Foxx Grimm singled down the third lino Taylor and Malone fanned No runs one hit no errors Ona left criminals and politicians Those arrest City Thomas police cap- tain John II Smith Chief of De- R be- armored acids cars poisonous gases and QUEEN MARIE NOT Dayton was a salesman for Burance company here who pronounced tne ijiri dead declared the had Keen some time yesterday afternoon or j evening It was 3 a m today when Dayton telephoned the hotel clerk h hM presumably he had been in the Washington Oct last hope of American manufacturers and labor for a voice in the ap- plication of the tariff to foreign was nt stake In the senate today when a coalition rought to eliminate 16 from the new tariff In the by the house this section would give American the right to file of the treasury low of Tills privilege extended to labor liy the finance Tbe ever moves and gave notice It would seek to eliminate both from tbe hill Although the American ot labor endorsed the section there appeared hope of It remaining The of the Parade Will Feature A Carnival to Be Presented At Night Armistice day No 11 will be nnd delegations from Philo this year with practically nnd other villages will Rame fervor and enthusiasm cy to tonight A played 11 years ago when news of the ending of in World War reached Finns are being formulated this afternoon by an committee of the American gion for the mammoth celebration Rev R O Columbus will climax tho celebration with an ad- dress in a local theater or Memorial tho exact to be decided this afternoon He an al speaker nnd hla address here la bo- ng anticipated with unusual Interest lev McCray is a past commander of ho post American Legion and largo delegations from Morgan county posts on bond to hear the former leader Although plans have tot been perfected Dr M A one of the or tbe executive committee said that In all a parade will one of the of the Armistice lay All patriotic bodies be Invited to participate the expectation of the cession one of the In the city's history Other members of the committee on- for the celebration nrc Charles Wiltshire nnd C Tin meeting Is held In the of Or Clinic building In the the American lon will hold open house and of tbe local post and visiting will be invited to make at home A carnival will pervade the city ut the dny and night and the public be asked to join In the festivities Arrangements be ay tribute to the war dead at iii the when a 111 be fired with trie parade halt rayera will be offered from the re- stand on tho court house Several other features will be on- after the committee Etr The celebration expected to be even more lively years and a numbEr o will be Introduced In the ay's program Probably the greatest amount ot mo and money will tw spent on the d 3 I Hoover and McDonald Both Confident arade which Is r practically assured Post Commander Clarence a a number of act on various who 111 cooperate with the executive com- i Members of the local will go to companied by ladles of the post The post uf and will net sis hoit tin auxiliary of the organization will entertain tin AH Invitation to attend the meeting was accepted by the post of throughout Ohio have been invited also Washington Oct ver and Premier Romsay MacDonald have high hopes that most of the ob- which now threaten tho success of the conference they have Jointly ed for London In January cnri be ed out by private negotiation la advance of the meeting Anglo-American have yielded to this form of treatment A breathing space of more three full months is allowed under the call or the conference with an open invitation to the governments of Japan France and controversial points and the United States during than period In this wny the the table vast amount ol preliminary worK dis- posed of even If the negotiations fall short of an accord euch AS already hss been rescued between tho iwo In the same way os the two governments Great anil the United States have kept government informally flu ai the recent discussions so now Hfs Majesty's hci In the interval before the I conference to continue Informal on any points may require Such is the text of the Invitation It constitutes an open bid to tho WTH AOTO smaller powers to take up their lema with London and Washington and In consequence the next three months are likely to witness constant negotiation of EX private ture The formal invitations outlined four points upon which Great Brit- ain and tho United States nave ed agreement Tno and of further naval curtailment under the treaty outlawing war 2 parity between Britain and the United States to be- fully attained in all classes ol by 1030 Z of the building day in capital beyond the dato t In ths treaty of 1822 4 Abolition of n weapon of war if other ore agreeable Only one of these offers any prospect of among tbe re- lating to the abolition of craft It be stated now that there In exceedingly little prospect it on this point Japan Fiance and ts OFi Juliu the premier and the Peasant party Dowager Queen Marie on thc there no be two thc SPAIN IS PIQUED Central from WITHOUT A 1 I rt ceil word T MA W A I territory a critical I 11 A V A Li 1 I between forces a London pet Khan Afghan minister to France who re- 1 member launched a revolt against ruler or Afghanistan t nit captured the capital city of MAKES ESCAPE both other anil hurt one the liquor wearing off I shall drinking ana up to kill Police found n AM tord Bald Crawford drove in an For more than continued the of That ratio was as for Great and the United States 3 for Japan and each France and Italy OUT REGISTER cr i ft -t J I V T V T orK I i I I la she en tirne he in I P A private exchanges hai DRAFT REPLY O O Oct y renewed by ram in Mt tonight Not quits ao 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