Zanesville Signal, The (Newspaper) - September 5, 1931, Zanesville, Ohio n Prints the News THE ZANESVILLE SIGNAL Tells the Truth No Ill SATURDAY SEPT 1931 THREE CENTS HILD SLIPS FROM BRIDGE AND DROWNS IR SWOLLEN CREEK THROWN FROM CAR ATTEMPTING TO AVOID CRASH AND INSTANTLY KILLED Monroe County Storm Left Slippery Coating Of Mud On Bridge Path which swept intern Ohio cosL the life oi it was who have L old ln was ot to Her death in the swollen of a creek her county She was the tcr of Mr Mrs Hode Kuhn e child fell from a narrow the surface oi was still a deposit oi left WAITS LIFTING F FOG BLANKET FOR RETURN TRIP Sept JUdio to United his Captain ca into far north completed another awaited lifting of c- today before hopping on a night to Me planned to leave m the plane piloted soon as the j Blanket swept ay The which brought the members of the vlll Gail for Newfoundland ultimate destination where it was to arrive on Sept ji will bo overhauled and refitted mother next year when and his followers will be through the Arctic ter o- FORCES TO INVADE REBEL POSITION Sept broke off with Communist supported sailors fleel by the and prepared to send bomLing j mutineers by the high water which had ed only a thori time before A and saw her fall They called to who was some distance in front He turned in time to see Ills child being beneath the swift water It was evening when the drowning and search crs for three hours before Lnc body Attempts at tion were useless the child victim are the and VAO Bernard and two sisters Mary and Gainer in e Funeral services will tc he'd 0 ot John's Milton The lury of s rain and windstorms appealed 10 bo centered in southeaster Ohio and Noble county was most seriously affected according to reports north oi here on flooded 18 or orchards lay v demolished today and one tillage vas under water as the result a hailstorms and winds Homes in Belle miles ate and boats find makeshift rafts are being ed in place ot automobiles and wagons in the public streets become muddy An airplane belonging to Shermin was wrecked the Silas Willey in which the craft was was unroofed by the tobacco and wheat crops lay to shreds In Noble county nelas today Following the storm last hail beat unmercifully on j tne ripening crops ana soon tne area as though a heavy snow had fallen Mne In Noble county Jail were broken and scores of ethers in private homes were beaten out east of also suffered heavily The fury of tne storm seemed to vent between that place end Caldwell Territory be points treated While a Man aboard a liner docked at watched a seaplane for their amusement It rose and dipped and wheeled at a low altitude and then crashed into the Tills unusual token a few minutes alter the snows rescuers for the body of pilot ped In the was drowned was seriously hurt and other injury Tired of Bandits So Bank Closes Up Sept cantile State twice is tired or being the victim of modern and bandits So officers decided to off all accounts and cease business is the use of carrying on a business lor the fit of is thr way John 11 COUNSEL NEAR BLOWS AT INFIRMARY QUERY Heated Arguments Threatened Violence ture Discussion in Office of Commissioners Sept 5 James H mechanic and ace today was to tion of his transcontinental smashing Laird biplane for the Thompson trophy speed classic of the national air races Planning an assault on tho can land plane speed tle was to replace the Wasp carried him the tion yesterday in 11 13 with a supercharged engine ot the same He predicts he will add the Thompson trophy and a new mark to the records shattered In his dash his trim little Buzzard hurtled across the ent and back to Cleveland In less than 13 the former army tesi pilot plans to increase speed by forty miles an hour before the scheduled for Mon day Fe also will add llo horse power Major who flashed across the continent and half way back again yesterday to establish a new mark and win the trophy race return ed eland at 12 p m from St Louis The crowds ally Showing no signs of from his sparkling performance the new American speed king said he was as hp stepped from the Lockheed cabin plane which he pi- lor three oil company officials infirmary m county's much-mooted and that the ed a sizzling Junkers airplanes and each carrying 1.000 u to pr to in JC a IBURN FENCE ATj righting as reported cm reoeK and Tlic city was reported federal troors a ure TO c teen on both Tnp logical nioi c by the to be an to c rM ihc cod supply by the ports TIG Lenders of the mutinous raid to bs a navy Aho joined the OF MURDER TO ESCAPE FEES lums D urn eel a fence today around the where Towers matrimonial agency Killed and burned wo women and throe children Felice said they believed fence was burned by persons wno objected to paving 25 cents for the privilege of SUE ing the murder scene Police said there was no one the v hen they The had been torn do saturated with It that he tc curing stay in England while the La Torra Trie decision to coape gct the mutineers was after A declaration that the ot prudence anC had been reached in the they had declined to end the therefore it sar to LaXe means at Its disposal to end the movement WEATHERMAN IS FAVORING CROWDS AT STATE FAIR Columbus Sept 5 all and farm produce nil contests completed the tures of thr final day of the Ohio fate were band concerts the circus and races All will remain on the grounds until Saturday night promise of good weather would to the grounds a Saturday kerosene ECL fire There no crowd about the jail ana no in the police said The property in Quiet Els from was leased to a man cy tbe name of McClure by Mrs Lu Powers owns the It had leased to another man for the same purpose previously but be gave up the and McClure it Thousands had been going to thr thr killings Police attempted to stop payment of admission TO the but the tenant constructed a high board and as he had a lease police could do nothing Hundreds of persons who lived nearby to the scten of the fire Turn to j 35 large as last year's A of three postponed Iron Wednesday because of rainy will be Tne Ohio School under direction of with concerts throughout In various parts of tht SURPLUS GONE Washington Sept more op- view of the situation was presented today because of the of transactions which hare dis- posed of nearly n third of the surplus Disposal of In the export trade el Brazilian barter and yesterday's for the of els to the Chinese government Tor relief have encouraged to hope that still further out- lets may tc found There remains at the K Anderson Hickory von Vir contest by a sheep In eight minutes 40 B K was and J E third Grind champions In the agriculture classes raided by Jn high They Mcrina B eld and under two -J C- Dutton and agreed not to bushels of this in market before July 1 tut the hopes thai more It announced today that can te disposed cf abroad RUM RUNNER IS OF CREW KILLED Sept j guardsmen chasing a suspected rum runner outride Gloucester harbor day killed one member of the crew afier naming signal and gunfire followed c short chase The Joseph Mello of New was married and the father tour other members of the crew were arrested The speed craft was seized arid tied up In ter harbor Liquor aboard w as seized Tlie capture took place at the ern entrance to the harbor The men arrested w ere captain Manuel New brother-in-law of Harry Anthony Silva New Frank According to preliminary rt ports received by Commander F W climax in the office of county com- Saturday A A George and E B sel for Mrs Di deposed assistant matron of county home appeared belore the board ing a date and place for conducting hearing or charges John C George and Attorney C S- Leasure entered into heated and accusations of headed the verbal retorts trial Prosecutor from tlie c picket boat sighted the of the turned on the a low In tne waier as if carrying a full and cases of liquor piled on he said picket beat In of cr.Ief Boatswain's MsCe Hoy Fitzgerald fired a warning and followed with a shot the bow of the The suspect ca rum runner attempted to put cri speed but the roast it re- brought a machine gun into Jumped mean I am he HID latter is quoted as Others Iri the office then intervened and threatening The ol its at point and Commissioner Ellas also growing ant told the woman's counsel to up 3 our traps and get Commissioner Walter joined in voting the ousting ot wise incensed over the de- and maintained fastly the cass breathed its last so far as ho was concerned had a hearing and thorough gallon charges ana they found for further action That is holter emphatically Undaunted by of lae George and Buker asserted that called for ousting They boarded the fugitive overtook and SEAMEN TANK EXPLODES Japan Sept Japanese seamen were nnd 37 injured bv the explosion of gasoline tank the special service ship of the imperial navy Ono seaman was and it feared he had nee The ton caught lire ths olast but the were quickly extinguished Three scout planes on the deck were destroyed Thousands of awakened by Uie Ine it was an earthquake The proceeded to a base for POLICE WITHOUT DEFINITE CLEWS IN LORIMER QUEST police seeking W A missing real tate are without Saturday ns to whereabouts though aid of police in distant cities has been in the search lor Intimations that proceedings may be Introduced as a means of the board to further to the err forthcoming today from woman's counsel Mrs Di that the superintendent Is in- competent and lor the position he holds LOGGING CREW SAVED FROM FIRE THREATENING CITY Sept night battle to this little ging from destruction cy a forest fire that raced through valuable timber Holdings was ed tooay to have met with success Meager report from fire lines on all Eides of Cochran indicated crews rushed here from nearby towns Uere pood headway against the conflagration end that in imminent danger of by thr Twenty-eight loggers who by the flames TB believed safe The men were of a large crew in tne woods about s half t a from where the was discovered day him He wanted here answer to two perjury charges and another embezzlement cf en- trusted to hU carc Ari attempt TMll be made to collect tho bonds he ported company for ubicS he was Clarence J who film charges against said Lie Jire traveled with rapidity and had gained considerable dway beforo it was sighted a small canvon gency crews and all available persons m were for DUL it scon apparent this handful of would be to check the blaze Carried by a the flames through the tree tops and had rev about eight miles before The Southern Pacific road's train vos a wall of flames near Mayo Tbe heat was intense that railway Tras suspended when the names swept over the right oi racing houses anct ing did permit to the the court In accepting the in position fto the re- strictions Meanwhile Sheriff William Curtis has s automobile on two executions him and his ANGUS KING TO WITHROW Cincinnati O Sept E former football coach nt O high school been pointed coach at school MISSING NAUTILUS REPORTS ATTEMPT TO BLAZE ARCTIC TRAIL FAILS Sudbury Ont ether at- trmpt to blaze nn trail over Arctic regions andl tbe arlatore ton and Forest are turning fliers far as Pon on Hudson BAV days for a foe to before received to return Tho Announcement was made E D- superintendent of nati public schools a trother cf Dana King Uni- versity of Cincinnati football who because of poor King wao Ohio Ho a j at Mt STEAMER HITS JETTY IN FOG O- Sept er 100 passengers and freight struck the end of the Cedar Point jetty A fog Into port here from Small boats tsck off the ccrs despite or Captain Victor his crew there no danger After repairs made by the crcy vessel safely Into port VEER OFF COURSE AND LAND IN FOG Sept for the polar Is mm maic al station here last tor Saturday Jista i ip tbt j LEADS Club a lead of 3 up on at Uic fnd of IS In final today lor Cleveland Sept to at because of a j fcg Ibc night to Cleveland air mall day planes and to they able to DOOLITTLE SETS NEW MARK Flies From Pacific to At- in 11 Hours 15 Minutes employ him It promise to bring to redeem them to the today that Doolittle recrossed the continent part after he had spanned the Los course In 11 hours 15 minutes modest little St who Is 35 5 ears was Inclined to light of his cross-country clash He attributed the new record to his owned by the Cleveland Speed Foundation have a better veteran pilot who won 1925 Schneider CUD said was hard to but I was able to maintain a of over 220 miles an hour for the nille were lew spots along tne route where I could e set the plane down it necessary It landing speed of 80 miles an hour bucked a part of the but later a tail wind caught me and as a big help I am familiar with the having flown it scores of lor first place In the Derby he landed Turn to QUESTIONING MAN ON DETAILS OF FATAL ACCIDENT Columbus Sept questioning into his storr of the in his wife and children in the river Thursday night Teas faced day by Patrick H- 31 and city in- the tragedy indicated that they were riot entirely satisfied with the account given by of the manner in which escaped from the car as his wife and children ent to penned in by o of the small sedan lor National Air by radio to fir IP tbr so A A T lor sri bv r TOOK FOR FRIEND amazing disclosure In the ment scheme Walter E Wolf was made today with announcement that although the former bank employe not steal a lor himself he did steal help a A E 47 a Dalesman as disclosed as the iriend whom Well tried to help it was told authorities that Woir lent him in securities to on the stock market Most the he lost certainly a was quoted as saying hard yet to that Walter who was so to me stole the money he let me have I'm going to do all I can to pay the NO SIGNAL ON MONDAY So that all employes al The Publishing may participate in the ob- Labor will continue Its annual custom and suspend editions Monday Sept 7 It is a policy ot the com- that shall cease la of labor's bratlon and there- will be no riat Ion this year C there will be BO editions or The Signal j but your newspaper resume publication agala s national events which have tr durir.g the holiday and all of the dally ol the Reichley Teas questioned for two yesterday by prosecutor ald J detectives arid Cor- oner Edward E Smitn Following tbe questioning In Prosecutor Reichley was taken to scene of the and to tell his itory City Detective Otto Phillips that answered all tions calmly After this final Reichley was taken home According to Coroner ley did not deviate in tbe least Irom his original story BOMB STORE Cleveland Sept of a grocery More today was feared by police to the opening of a campaign to terrorize and Intimidate grocery store operators Reports that a racket had demanded that certain group or grocers cither pay money for or buy supplies from a sale company operated by the gang reached Central policy station a days ago persons Including six sleeping In LUing quarters in the back part of the store building dumped from their beds and glass from The front cud o the store vras blown out JAMES H DOOLITTLE LEVY WILL BE ASKED FOR COMING YEAR City officials and city board oi cation are to voters at the November polls to pass a levy of two mills lor operating expanses this year to insure a successful financial year and taxpayers will not find tant their semi-annual assessments in- creased one it was revealed ai a meeting of city council Friday NEWARK GIRL FATALLY HURT IN ACCIDENT NEAR BEVERLY Car Swerved in Fog to Miss Truck and Girl Thrown Out O Sept 3 was Instantly killed and her father critically injured the automobile the dead girl's was into the rear of a heavily loaded state gravel u at Coal east ol here at o'clock this morning The girl victim is Aureda Her rather Hall sustained serious injuries and ruts and bruises They from their home in Newark to W when the tragedy occurred According to driver of the automobile who accompanied the body of his cousin to tbe and lors lie attempted to pass the y The board of education is plan- ning to suspend the ing levy voted eral 3 ears utro and to ask levy or one and a quarter mills for operating expenses At council solons decided to ack three-quarters of a mill for poor relief to bo used during winter The sinking fund requirements will oe held to the present 13 limit The which will re- place the will not increase will continue ai at it was stressed by councilman The proposed tax IT approved bv the keep the Com- munity Chest requirements this fall from exceeding or years Tiie city's action is designed ily to meet demands which are certain to arise this winter and to care for emergency and extremely urgent and for re- lief The levy will be as only allowed the city this for 1932 expenses where was certified tlie city administration in 1931 A smaller tax settlement reduced tae The exact amount that would be- come available tbe combined levy cannot be determined until alter the present reappraisement or prop erty is but council pates that approximately will be available for poor relief Council also passed ordinances the director to ploy an 10 check new bridge plans and to twenty-five new fire alram boxes TRAIN IS DERAILED BUT NONE Gallon S A overturned asd Jive cars oi a Big train were derailed early hurt but damage to the cars and believed be heavy Some of the cars contained stoci and poultry being Trom the state lair at Part oT the was said to escaped Cause of tie not JLI FOUND I SPIRITED ELECTIONS APPEAR CERTAIN FOR MUSKINGUM COUNTY VILLAGES Mrr ten cor- foe on He rip to David S Barton South IB C TS who J B board thr limit Jor mine months W E P W All arc crs I W Ftr Harry H of A balUc at V ff Hanr X c C He said lo hare oat w E train to in M C M MArrin H L John mayor Ttf 13 asd W H- rv Hyan F J r S H E and J B- C- Sylvia Myron S- CLAIM FIRE IN THEATRE RESULT OF LABOR TROUBLE KOTT Tork Sept 5 troubles by police today for fire which the or sons In a theatre last The fire burst from a package of phosphorus had been dropped by a man sitting in one of tlie front 3011 dropped someone shouted at the man as he rose to A moment- later a blinding flash of flames started a mad rash for UK its children were trampled the rush at the exits continued despite the pleas of police assuring the audience there was no danger One vroman fainted and but not seriously hurt Firemen responded to the alarm extinguished the flames alter Daniel 23 received serious burns as he attempted to check the flames with his coat The same police was the scene of an attempted bombing last year Labor differences also Warned for that Police said the atre employed gravel truck just nis Chevrolet roadster was to crash into the renr of tbe slow moving A heavy fog blanket obscured his vision and he did not the ahead until It too late to swerve to the left for Twisting the steering wheel tbe cor swerved abruptly to tha left and Miss who was riding on the seat next to the from the roadster into u heels of tho instantly Jellied Tho fide of the roadster sniped thn and was ly demolished The girl's father Mr lout Injuries tlie automobile ed Into the gravel truck and was rushed Immediately to Memorial Marietta Tlie driver's injuries vrcro by a local Miss v.as a popular student in rt and have returned to school next week Mr Lane the is employed by Tire holds a responsible The tragedy occurred on a new tion of No 37 recently opened to traffic GRANGES TO GIVE COOPERATION TO WORK OF CHEST Every county granga was represented Friday evening at a in Chamber of Commerce the purpose of was LO unite more closely than erer tbe operations of charity in both city and as represented toy the Community Unity of purpose assured the gathering brought agement both to Community Pund and representatives of the granges Herbert T Marshall of Nashport Pomona grange master of presided at the and urged the cooperation of in emergency re- through contributions of food and material it pointed out a need In addition to the expected call for lences A committee to aid in collecting surplus farm vas d as C W Elliott of tier Stanley Welch of S L- Cohagen of Pleasant Miss Ada SL Timber and J A LIU tick every available source in besought help from of J REFUND ORDERED BY COURT Columbus O 5 ren Telephone Co be called to approximately to subscribers and as a result of an order issued today cy the state public commission Under the the commission denies to the company rates it a schedule the company not make rc It was estimated the new about less per month than those posed by the company and hnrc collected under bond since November 2723 rates WALKER DECORATED BY NATION Paris Sept James Tori received con- frona and can on his a tic d or he at Hotel ty tip apparent need Included W S harl Bounty extension S- Cohagen and W H the j Turn to Two IN CRABBE FINES Columbus O Sept as- sessed in Ohio under provision of the Crabbe act amounted to ing tbe month of August according to a report submitted to Governor today by State Commissioner Clarence H Scars The fines assessed as re- sult of Investigations by Of the state prohibition department staff Sears said The report set forth that In ust 339 arrests made on liquor law violation and that 238 were convicted Scars said that 45 stills and 12 motor vehicles had been The state was as the of fines col- in the state on liquor Irom Jan 1 to Aug I ing to MRS GILLIES LEADS AMATEUR ABB DERBY Buffalo Y- Sept B s socially prominent flier started at a m S fee en to tic Mrs amateur pilots In tbe handicap sir out oC PIPE ON STREET BURNS SEVEN RESCUED Jl on c to have tr cutter ire Sandusty Sept street raoroJnc Onr of tlw 3 cms laz blocks off amott fit SIMPSON DIES nf tt SHOWERS day and by nisd north near Tf IF -J -s I mg