Zanesville Signal, The (Newspaper) - March 8, 1931, Zanesville, Ohio Section One MAIN NEWS SECTION SUNDAY THE WEATHER colder mostly cloudy witb anew MARCH 1931 SIX SHORTAGE IN HIGH SCHOOL AND CHURCH FUNDS MAY HAVE PROMPTED FOUL CRIME VICTIM YOUTH HELD FOR MURDER Wealthy Widow Fails to Rally from Injuries In- by Midnight Intruder Into Her Sunday School Teacher Confesses to Brutal Crime Mass March days after having beaten into in the boudoir of her by a midnight Mrs E wealthy died today Russell Noble day school was ordered held without bail charged with the rrime The woman died without regaining consciousness Young Noble is already held in 000 bail on a charge ol assault with intent to kill and murder complaint be brought when he is arraigned on the assault District Attorney Hugh A Cregg E BATIE LO ES associates rallied to his port but then came announcement by the police that the boy had con- fessed Shortages in high school and church of which he was were revealed and CL librarian gave the information that Noble was an avid reader of detective and tery fiction Two days before the ar- rest the boy penned thesis on the crime In it he gave robbery ae the motive He was not suspected until three days after the attack when he took to police a watch he said he had found in a snow bank It was Mrs Ellis watch Noble was arrested next morning The was found in his pockets Blizzard Sweeps the Prairie States and Great Gale Over the Atlantic The This globe was battered from and without yesterday by raging rivers quakes Mariners over much of the Atlantic called up all their skill to fight Storms raged in the flooding fiat lands along the English oca st imperiling chips In the United a the prairies states and the Great blocking snapping and slowing traffics ol ail kinds Snow covered iauch of the region Cold northwest accompanied by rain swept w to come The weather man ed shipping from the Virginia to 1 Peasants trembled as earth shocks demolished buildings in Greece and South In Serbia a shepherd and two dred of liis sheep died in a mountain slide Throughout the Balkans trains were with damaged in many cases In France the Mam and other rivers overflowed as recent rains and snows rushed toward the eea The streets of ne St Louis were running streams The tory was while deep water cut off the highway connecting St Hemy and B S SI MES STICKS DRY THA H At Noble's arrest his and EXTRA SESSION IS PROPOSED TO REMEDY ILLS March An of to evils of the today by Senator of the party's only -in the Predicting that President ver find it necessary to call an extra before the mer is said the depression cannot ended until its causes nave been removed BANDITS TAKEN FROM SWAMP BY FLORIDA Two Men and Two Women Captured After 400 Mile Chase Through Northern Deputy Sheriff and Civilian Wounded By Quartet in Making Dash For Liberty VESSEL DRIVEN BY WAVES AND GALE Milwaukee March Marquette one of a last fleet of car plunged across gripped today to no avail The inbound from was pushed back from the Milwaukee harbor gap time and again by high waves and finally gave it back to 80 miles across waters ECKENER AT AKRON March German Zeppelin arrived here today and indicated that additional conferences with New York financiers next week will make possible an definite ment aa to plans for dirigible service March trail of banditry of two men and two ended abruptly a swamp after a chase across Florida with the four in prison ere tonight awaiting action by the grand Jury The who gave their names Tex Hayes and or and Mabel and ay Harria of St have seen formally charged with robbery and assault intent o commit murder The assault charges grew out of he wounding of Chief W B Brock and Gillis a who were shot down here as he four made a dash for liberty being stopped on a highway by Robbery of several from nom the bandits took automobiles GRIM TRAGEDIES IN TRAIL OF MICHIGAN HOPE CHEST MURDER Invalid Mother In Poor House Learns That Daughter Ends Lif Poison Mich Mar 7 m a infirmary mott people call it the poor house a woman who a decade was the central figure in one most absorbing death trials learned today that the daughter The v I a graduate of Northwestern uni- versity and one time magazine found deed on the rear porch of a cottage at Pine LaXe near Olivet ast night She had been dead about three weeks Officers said she had poison Back in Florence Tabor basement of their home in Lawton ned that had gfed to her Maud In the was of Maud Tabor missing more than three years -A few Tabor CaL She to red town hall at other days leader in the Found Man Leaving Other On stood Ehe matched wits She had body in the trunk but she did BO because the younger woman did not want to a separated even in death i for the testified Maud Tabor an illegal Mrs Tabor insisted thi daughter had her own life and that had been no operation The Jury disagreed the case subsequently was dismissed Two afterward Sarah in whee chair taken to the infirmary State Contends the Sweater Would Have Been ed by Self-Inflicted Thrust Starch first week of the trial of Nelson C Portland and hir former secretary Miss Irma with the murder of Bowies ended with the state iously seeking to fashion of evidence about the dants Relentlessly the state has been ing to establish a discrepancy in statements made by the defendants as to when Mrs Bowles visited Miss she stabbed to death last November 12 and Miss Loucks declare the wife took her own life learning of intimacies of the de- fendants Testimony of Gideon deputy that the V-neck slip-over sweater worn Mrs Bowles on the of her death did not com- cover the gash in her was the high point of interest in day's testimony He testified that when he viewed the body the extended a inch above the sweater Tho state's contention had been If the death was a the sweater would have been pierced by the knife and tho garment would have been disarranged in a struggle All witnesses at the in- and all heard so far at the testified neck lino of the sweater came three inches above the N March mother of two leaped death from the tenth floor of a hotel here early today when her re- turning from a business found a her Police said there was no doubt her death was suicide The other identified as C B an attorney of Mt Md was charged with violating the state hotel law Calvert was known here as the special master appointed in connection witb receivership against the Home Mortgage company W M the issued a saying he told his wife there was nothing left for them to do but and left the room A few minutes later he heard the crash of her body on the roof a ballroom adjoining the hotel proper was clothed only in a green gown SMITH NOT ASKED TO STUMP RASKOB PLAN New March E Smith said today he had not been asked to take part In a stumping campaign to advance the prohibition views of J chairman of the Democratic national committee Neither executive director of the national nor Raskob has requested him to do any the former governor He explained he didn't necessarily mean that he was not willing to in a speaking campaign for the Raskob plan PROBATE JUDGE DIES March short ness ended today in the death of probate John B 65 Hr iKa a hero since and fcr ion president of the Ohio Probate Chicago Manager So died When Robber Arrived He Forgot His Plans March son had the right Idea but the wrong The wave of small robberies had a shoe store all in a fuddle But he solved his lem He picked two shoe boxes from the shelves in one he put the other robber will look In all those thought Nate The robber came today and was unsatisfied witli the few dollars In the much so he poked a pistol Into Nate's ribs and ordered more money or give him the said Nate the growled the robber over the reached The ber scurried Into the box under arm The box left behind contained ex- HERRIDGE APPROVED March mler Bennett tonight King George had approved ment of W D K Canadian to Washington succeeding the Honorable Vincent R COST ANDISS SS JES N S H Two Million Pennons in 850 Counties in 22 Are Given Relief h e full disaster measure of last mer's was calculated today by the Red t Approximately persons In 850 counties of 22 states were be lug led and otherwise aided by thi Red Cross on the last day of summary believed by officials to represent Though the demand did not lessen as swiftly as had anticipated the arrival of the March 1 Red cross disaster re lief experts did not expect it t mount further the leanest month o families wen being as against the month before Pennsylvania the only drouth state meeting de manda with local By aid given included fam Hies Arkansas Georgia Illinois Indiana Kansas Louisiana Mississippi Missouri Ohio Oklahoma Pennsylvania Tennessee 16.467 Texas Virginia West Vir ginia New Mexico was ued on the list though its problem was practically cleared Contributions to the drouth relief fund totalled MRS HURT IN FALL Mrs J McHenry was believed tx be seriously injured Saturday nigh In a fall down a flight of stairs a her 113 Jefferson street A Good Samaritan where sh was taken for her condl tlon could not be determined She was bauly bruised about th and Internal injuries are by physicians in charge GOOD WILL TOUR Panama March thirty United States army planes from France field will fly to March 23 on a good will mission Major General Preston com mandant of the Cannl will the squadron TO HAVE ROAD PHONES Mar road throughout Belgium we to be equip with roadside telephones th ao that motorists may mechanical or medical aid In case o n effort to caused the other Search for the participated in fcy of along routed Bended with their capture n a swamp near in southern county Jury Fails Recommend Mercy In Trial For der of Patrolman Cleveland March 7 of former Joliet tonight was convicted of degree murder by a Jury elled to recommend v mercy and therefore made mandatory sentence to death in the electric for the ago today of Patrolman James Hyan After hearing the verdict of the Judge falter McMahon announced will be passed Monday gun fight he attempted to Glasscock in connection with a robbery on Jan 7 GETS AS i Prizes Awarded For Adver Written by bers of Journalist Class Girls took two the boys om in the advertising contest conducted by The Times Signal last Sunday In conjunction with the special section Issued by the journalistic class of Lash senior high school When the votes were tabulated it was found that Miss Gladys Gaumer who wrote the home decorating for Sturtevant's had the most votes and accordingly was awarded first prize of Donald D Wiseman who wrote the milk advertisement for Moores Ross was second and received a prize of Miss Katherine who the advertisement for the Emma Farrell shop was awarded third prize of The vote was very close and there was a difference of but a few votes between the first and third prize winners DEAI IN HI WAS EST VII UE TO HEA i that W E company had flown senger plane Cleveland to cago in two hours and 17 the time ever made over the com- lines The usual time for the Chicago flight is three hours minutes learned was aided by strong tall winds Foul Play Not Evident in Con- With Finding 91 Body of Local Man T Glen former inent realtor of this city whose body was found early Saturday on a lonely hillside near St Mary's W Va died from heart the coroner said last who was a salesman for the Bessey Granite company of nad parked his and started to walk a mile across fields to visit a prospective it is said He was found lying though first indicated the possibility of four there was no evidence that the man violent the coroner reported Searchers scoured the West ginia night and only a short distance of the spot where the body was readily found at daybreak Boy Scouts were being mobilized to aid In the search and authorities of St locality gave every assistance to task of discovering a due the man's which first be came when his abandoned r found roadside Thurs day v this of dead left the scent immediately upon receiving the disappearance of authorities there Jhe spoke in baying that they had taken careful pains to check all possible clues which first led to suspicion of play Denny's body was found abou one mile from the parking place of the car Mr Denny came to this city earl this continuing to St Mary and planning to return to before Saturday The body will be brought to th funeral thi city Surviving are two C H of this and L J an adopted daughter Mary Louise and a nephew C D Kavenna TWO KILLED March James A student of college at died at midnight In a hospital from a fractured skull suffered in an auto dent 10 miles of The ear into a ditch March died tonight from a fractured skull after hit by an auto police said was driven by Wai ter wno was held GEN BUTLER TO GOES ON SPEAKING TRIP Washington March al Srnedley Butler said today he would ask for on Oct 1 this not ho said months ago I signed a contract which would retirement on Oct and there has been no change in plans since that Butler said he expected to start Monday and make speeches in 20 in the next 21 days to raise money for unemployment relict In Ho he expected to continue tour through the south and COMMITTEE FOR GREATER MARION March committee of five aH of whom are to serve In a drive to make Marlon a larger and more progressive was named today It consisted of the late President Waren C John J Hane a Edward and George tho latter two industrial leaders ing their lives TO SUPREME COURT March U file in the state supreme court a brief the case of the Lucas county boarc of commissioners against John Wey and was obtaine today by Attorney General Bettman The case concerns the validity of as levied In connection wit the construction of a highway MORALS BETTER AFTER 30 DAYS SPENT IN JAIL NEW March Freedom rang out In cheers from SOO as Bell New York's swanky left Harlem men's prison after serving 30 days for contempt of court Police reserves had to restrain the crowd from congratulating her personally sound news reel men and reporters met her at the door you think your morals have been impaired by contact with the other she was asked they have been she replied START FUND TO REPAY THEN FIRE HIM Marcb A Tha today started receiving will contributions to fund to off Jonn J Raskob and get Mm us chairman of the Democratic national executive The newspaper announced it would sponsor such a fund atter printing an suggesting that subscribe to a pot to pay him money he had ad- to the JUTS HOUR OFF TIME TO CHICAGO Transport company an- Air MAYOR WALKER TO REST New March James Walker will leave at 5 o'clock morrow afternoon for California to will not return the middle will spend most ol hia time on the Palm s Springs estate of S emu el HOOVER WII LEAD G ON DRY ISSU President Hoover Will Lead the Party in Prohibition Kansas Senator Independents Plan Attack namic Policies But Third Party By M STEPHENSON lican drys today snapped up the issue for 1932 advanced by Chairman Raskob ol the Democratic national committee Senator of came the first call for the tion of President Hoover by the Re- publicans and a challenge for a showdown will be said will lead the Republican party to victory In 1932 on a prohibition platform That Is the issue The Republicans are dry Let us settle But the aroused Democratic con- gressional forces were rallying be- Senator of economic re- be made the issue Armed at the prospective division of their ranks over the state liquor OPERAS ANNOUNCED FOR CLEVELAND SEASON Outstanding Stars of Metro- Will be Heard in the Conductors March 7 annual grand opera April 37 to May will to Ohio nearly every outstanding star Opera pany or New Included in here today of tne stars The presentations will bei April May Peter Lucia di The Rosa selle will be the star of the opening night as Violetta in Traviata Bori and Lily the coloratura from will share honors in Mignon Mme Maria will sing again aa Korma Miss Pons will be in La and will star in the final program or the Lucia di zia Bori will head the in American Peter Ibbetson the Supporting stars who will appear In various parts Lawrence Grace Palco Lerch Gigli Pinza Picco Bada A F NO JGE LIFTS EASON AT SO IT S Commissioners and Engineer Will Inspect Structure This Week Is it a of not knowing or is there really something wrong with the lift bridge over the canal at the foot of Main Bridge tenders report something wrong with the it is ing on the cables Instead of testing on the according to reports There Is a division of opinion in county official circles as to who or what is to Some are Inclined to believe that the bridge tenders do not know how to operate the others say the trouble is in the and that no effort has been made to lift it since new bridge charge The controversy has reached the stage where an in- is made necessary County commissioners and County Engineer Evana will inspect the structure early this week They hope to determine why it lifts when no one wants it to lift HEAD HOOVER CO DIES March K contracting cier and director of the Hoover com- makers of vacuum died last night of a heart attack Ho was born in North luary 1854 and was a graduate of Union O DARES ALASKAN BLIZZARD TO FLY SERUM TO TRADING POST Point Mar Bringing a precious of Kfe saving anti- toxin for this diphtheria stricken Joe famous Alaska landed rWe at P M today He flew from Fairbanks in two hours and minutes over one of the most dangerous routes in this snow and ice covered northland The Immediately uas thr hospital where Dr to patients hU trip was un- HP irrt at A M ed at 175 mites at 10.30 A M He refueled nnd departed Immediately In addition to the pilot carried fresh and tobacco and magazines hero of many an aerial exploit in the gained fame by finding the plane of Colonel Carl Ben Elelson noted flier who crashed In Siberia in 1929 while flying to the trading More than 200 mostly had been exposed to dread only ot the population immunized before the available anti- toxin was exhausted About 350 the Arctic circle Point row Is Isolated by ice and snow almost the Aid waa by the army corps radio Gandolfi Basiola and windheim The conductors for the eight operas will be Vincenzo and Hasselmans Reason Company Portion of Workers Although shadowing the purpose of maneuvers with a certain de greo of Crooksville coal ers will meet at 1 o'clock this after- noon at the Opera House fo the purpose of a agreement on the The miners numbering in the neigh of are those employed at the Mines 51 and 62 of the Man hattan Coal the only full time operation of any size in Crooksville field The reputed object of the meeting Is to find out the coal com pany dispensed with the services o about 100 men when the mines were united into one A singl tipple erected at the mouth of ffo 53 to handle the coal out- put of both Miners recently through from one passage to making possible the working of the two large mines as a single Although the large mine now em ployes about 600 the elemen thus thrown out of work is said to contend that their services could have been maintained with the same value of the company as if the mines were being operated separately The mass meeting was ordered without the knowledge of mine op- It is understood A down may be demanded as a result Comparative harmony was said to havo marked the relations between operators and workers at the tan as a result of the recent wage It Is upon the of this understanding the present objection is being brough according to the report TR S I IIS Columbus Man Forced to Drive to Outskirts of Robbed of March bakery truck driver waa kidnaped and shot by two neg roes ha told when he their robbery efforts with out avail Wounded Just below the heart told police the pair was In a roadster and halted him down town One entered the truck and forced him to drive outside the city where ho grappled with them TVn shooting followed and the negroes cs caped with about ho said The truck driver said the robbers left him and he was just able to drive to a nearby house where he received aid VETERANS URGED TO USE REGIONAL OFFICES Washington March ans Administrator HInes appealed today to veterans throughout the tion to apply at their regional of- fices for loans on their tion certificates than ing their Applications to ters here In the hope swifter action would bo obtained Chief Officer re ported that upwards of had been dispatched to th 54 al offices Including the Washington to meet checks during the first around 4430 to proposed by the crata preparing quail proposal ab December meeting he committee Harry P of chairman of the national s expected to organize the o kill the plan While no has Roosevelt of v ratio congressional leaders s In sympathy thV a prohibition c party ft approaching was getting organized meeting ol called Senator of t discussion of economic next week Tho economic administration and those adv by Raskob in His Democratic pfc are due lor attack from of C organizing a third party A The declination today Gove Roosevelt of an in- terest speculation Jouett of Democratic executive told the national large he kob today stories that out Tor it going to continue nis ing activities about V iaa called a definite stand ou he enough opposed to give next Dome I shall be- of those Senator of other lesue He too dieted the would carrr the dry will east on ti west and west Democratic t confidently from wet Democrats in their demand issue to congressional races ward economic issues in the campaign Senator of an has enlisted this movement Governor t himself has called Tor repeal of eighteenth amendment The leaders Governor Smith in 1928 but party platform then did not call lor prohibition Smith advocated state control S TORN AS Two Men Three Three Others of Crew Seriously Injured pel New March boiler today tore the tugboat Joyce Card to killing two men Three of the men are and believed to be dead while were taken to hospitals suffering injuries The which occurred when the vessel was 75 feet off a Brooklyn hurled the body of Albert twenty-five feet to the of a boat nearby A big black mascot of the tug shot fifty feet In tho air and fell into the where Itf swam safety Crtis was the other victim whoso body was recovered So powerful was the explosion that a refrigerator landed 300 feet away on a road leading through the yard CUYAHOGA SHERIFF TO PERMIT CLEAN RACING Mar ing and wagers will be permitted in Cuyahoga county this 5 ear Sheriff John M an- today going to allow racing aa long as it is clean and the sheriff said Although short race meets were allowed here year by predecessor Sheriff E J Hanratty the latter prevented them several previous years The new at- toward racing had been in doubt ORPHAN SECOND TIME ONLY FIVE YBARS OLD March the death this of Mr and Mm Edward M William become an orphan for the second time during short life died MO and UM