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   Zanesville Signal, The (Newspaper) - January 13, 1933, Zanesville, Ohio                               THE ZANESVILLE SIGNAL VOL No 218 FRIDAY JAN 1933 THREE GENTS HOOVER VETOES FOR ENCE OF PHILIPPINES DOZER OPPONENTS DROP ATTEMPT TO OUST MAYOR FROM OFFICE Proposes Program to Fulfill If Independence Granted Jan Washington Hoover independence that ifc does not fulfill Unite Suites triple responsibility to the American the Filipinos and the world at The veto message ex- pressed the view that the United States further steps toward liberation of the they should be based upon a to be taken 15 or 20 years President regarding withdrawal from military the Philippine and mn ai bases ami commit rn en ts on the to maintain independence We e a responsibility to the Hoover criticized the which provided for independence after 10 5 ears of aration under a commonweal tn on economic arid in- asserting that it was subject to the most serious ob- President Hoover suggested a point program for the An independence plebiscite 15 or 20 vears Extended authority to the Philippines but with full re- serve of power for United States Immediate restriction of Agreement Robber Pal Runs With before the on trade preferences similar but TV than those between United States and and United States announcement prior to the plebiscite of intentions BANKRUPTCY IS BEFORE HOUSE JUDICIARY GROUP Jan 13 reform designed to down debts and prevent destructive business was placed be- fore the house judiciary committee for approval today Leaders of both parties united In pressing for speedy and favorable tion Chairman Sumners said he ed the committee to approve the measure as soon as disputed legal points could be ironed out Speaker Garner prepared to give the legislation right of way He said he saw no reason why the house should not consider it next week the judiciary committee reports it in Preparations being completed to initiate parallel action In the Democratic Floor Leader told the United Press lie did not expect the senate judiciary com- would even go the formality of open hearings Sponsors of th e pi were heartened by support from all sides Leaders of all shades of opinion stand committed to passage The rank and file of urged on by a special message from dent are favorable crats believe the proposal would meet with the approval of the elt administration In the widespread appeal of the Is causing pressure which will DC hard to resist The measure proposes a real for individuals struggling be- unpayable it offers cor- a way out from apparently unsolvable problems of finance It would losses to but advocates of the believe It would prove best In the long run for too world having de- and freedom for these w e shall not by our course project more chaos into a world ready sorely beset by he stated The present fails to fulfill these responsibilities It invites all these dangers It does not fulfill the idealism with which this in human liberation was undertaken He held that the economic life of the Philippines today and for many years to absolutely ent upon trade with the United a nd that the would endanger the financial system of the islands Asserting that the passage of the was motivated in large part for the presumed reief of certain ican agricultural ican agricultural President Hoover held that it gives no to American farmers during the first two and that in trie following five years there will be no protection because tne amount of competitive commodities admitted Into tne united States duty free is larger than imports of sugai j and cocoanut oil in 1928 we are to predicate the fate jf people upon this should at least not mislead our farmers lie said President Hoover held that the bin would weaken the United States civil during the period of inter- mediate government to point of practical and cited ations which might rise where adequate ity only lead to disaster Discussing external dangers to in- dependence President Hoover said the Philippines as compared with their neighbors have large areas cf undeveloped resources and that the pressures cf immense neighbor for peaceful infiltration of forceable entry into this area are most potent his own gun wiested Horn him vj an out- raged this would-be bank robber lay in a hospital after ne and a pal had held up the bound nine employes and and bundled in gold and bills into a suitcase Police today sought Herbert a believed to be the second bandit who escaped in gold coins and currency and com- Harvey S also a former held up the bank Officials of the bank said the stolen money was protected by in- surance and that depositors would not be affected HORNER BREAK TRAINS COLLIDE ON FIVE 28 INJURED la Jan 13 senger trains collided and burst into searing flames on a trestle near here last night Five persons were killed and 28 injured The Burlington Quincy passenger train No drawn by a pulled out cf Des Moines for Ottumwa the same time gas-electric train No 179 was clicking over the rails bound for Des fiom Peoria Ordinarily the two would meet at Donnelly one of the trains safely halted en a siding Last the trains met on a bridge near Donnelly The crash was rific was thrown across tne aisle and it seemed as though it was five utes before the car came to a said one passenger The gas-electric engineer sat like a trolley car motorman at the front of the car When the steam locomotive s tons of steel crashed the lighter gas-electric Engineer J of was crushed H G also no did J A con- ductor and Coral E 111 mail clerk Charles D Haves engineer TEMPORARY TRUCE IN MINE TROUBLE Springfield Jan 13 The Christian county coal scene oi bloody guerrilla saw hope of lasting peace in a truce ed at midnight last night by ois new Henry Homer All factions in the dispute which has cost eight lives and wounded scores of men agreed at the request of the governor to a general ment pending complete settlement of the conflict The United Mine Workers of ica and their bitter new the Miners agreed to the request of the governor that all disarm and picketing cease Officials of Christian county towns where national guardsmen have trolled the streets with only a slight interruption for months pledged whole-hearted support to the program By terms of the the al guardsmen will remain the only armed force In the county It has been estimated that nearly one-third of the able-bodied citizens of the community have been under amis at the of the warfare All special deputies and special comprising a force of w ell over men will turn In their arms not say that peace has been Gov Horner that the way for it has been With a truce the tive moved to continue conferences a v lew to early settlement ot the disputed points The principal point of conflict between the two un- ions now is the matter of working conditions in the mines of the body Coal in Christian FROM COUNTY JAIL SURPRISED IN ACT Karold South near Duncan Fails local officers for Morgan county is still confined in Morgan ty jail today after an attempt to by a fire escape door vas frustrated by Sheriff James Ad- Victor is being detained at on a charge of burglary and larceny in connection with breaking Into and stealing bedding and ware from the E E Nash cottage along the Muskingum river last fall The grand Jury convened early this but has recessed until more evidence in a case is obtained Early yesterday morning Sheriff Adrean heard a noise in the prison and upon investigating found that Victor was attempting to a on the inside door of a cell room Beading to the lire escape exit tor had progressed but slightly in his attempt to break jail when surprised by the sheriff CIO MAN DEAD AND WOMAN BURNED O Jan man and his dog were suffocated and a perhaps fatally burned In two fires here Thursday night Stephen driver tor the J Hunt trucking company was found dead in bed in the rear of the garage Queenie his pet police was found dead at the foot of the bed where she had been over- come after miking an unsuccessful to arouse her master after dis- covering the fire Frank S told police that r midnight he was at- by the barking of the dog He the doR dash about the Interior of biasing apparently In an attempt to arouse her master Of- said the fire uas caused by a disconnected flue Mis Mary in critical con- from burns received when a electric heater ignited her while she was Asleep in n at her home of the was pinned between the locomotive and and ished As flames ate through the ambulances removed the injured to Hospitals in DSS Moines and here The injured included H S- C H Chicago A 111 111 J W Kansas and Harry Chicago ACCUSE TWO OF FIRING AT DEPUTIES Jan J ere tooay worked on a that two men held in in con- with the wounding of two deputies Wednesday night were con- with an organised group of i ol bers ft A county meanwhile prepared affidavits shooting with Intent to kill the two whose names listed as and Gerald 22 Columbus was accused of firing at tho deputies when he escaped nd was captured In Mile Wednesday night they traced there by officers who charged thorn with thrft of a In Columbus Salsberry wl here early Tho deputies Miller nnd Morris I were recovering in a hospital FOR EMBEZZLEMENT Xenia Jan 13 charging embezzlement and violation of the Ohio securities act re- turned here late Thursday by trie Brazil Ind president and treasurer ot the International Corporation ol and Springer heirs and Frank E asserted former agent lor tho An Indictment con- counts with converting of tion funds to his own use Both ere indicted for viola tion of the Ohio securities act for selling ties without for selling not and for making misrepresentations in order to sell and exaggerating the to deceive chasers TELEPHONE RECORD FOR SCHABER PROBE Jan senate rules committee investigating charges against judge Charles F of appointed to the public utilities has issued sub- poenas for seven they G cratic state Prank T Democratic and a legal representative the Ohio Power John W state of Joseph tT auditor of H G i prosecuting at- HiU of Ashland and E former tor of and Schaber The committee also has called tho telephone records in Tiffin Bu and Columbus The summoning of Don and the telephone records is in con SLAYING TRACED TO LIQUOR WARFARE county officers blamed the of of to warfare a- sash cord tied his ankles in such a that the ncst tightened a slip around his found foot of ft O J C of mty said death due it ion Chicago with a charge appointment that WiS sored and by utility inter Clarence E president of Is shown Here with the gun which he snatched from a bank bandit and turned against the wounding him suspicious when he found the bank doors summoned help and with one bandit The with GOO loot pursued armed citizens JAPANESE FORCE BATTLE AGAINST BULLETIN Jim 33 Chinese w n der G en Tang the Japanese offensive against by carrying the war into the tamp on the northern and eastern of far north ot the great w ill HOUSE GROUP TO FORCE INFLATION ISSUE TO FRONT Jan powerful nonpartisan house group today voted to force through congress a drastic currency inflation may eventually mean the Issuance cl in new currency The proposal was approv ed last night In a secret caucus by 30 bers of a so-called subcommittee of tho inflation bloc It will be ed tonight to the full group to ber than It considered that the house inflation might join hands senators who hav e been con- ducting a filibuster to force of the inflation issue and direct relief proposals Tne inflation proposal would for the issuance of OOO in one per cent bonds to the Federal Reserve banks which in turn would to be turned over to the treasury Within 30 a second in bonds and currency would be issued A third expansion ment would take place after 150 providing the commodity price Index had not been driven up by the In- to 80 per cent of the level The new currency would be issued by the treasury for ng runn Ing expenses The bonds would run l veara and be subject to the snm sinking fund requirements as bonds AGAINST Jan 13 house Republican bloc condemned the senate for 1 of the 18th amendment and Indicated members of trie bloc would vote it should It be presented in the at the present session DAUGHTER BORN TO QUEEN OF BULGARIA Jan 13 ter was born today to tho queen of Bulgaria the former vanna of The and King Boris w ere married nt Oct 25 1030 For of devoted Bulgarians prayed tho of their queen's first child might occur on Jan which Is the anniversary ol the blith of Christ according to the Julian calendar King Boris will bo 3D years old Jan 28 The queen is 25 Their in one of the moet notable assemblies ot royalty In years Mother and child were doing the roval reported SEEK FACTS ON FATAL QUARREL Jan day tried to piece together uhat they believed was a three-cornered rel between a farmer and his wife and a farmhand resulted in Hard in Path of Farm Plan asses House But ed in Veto Strong Candidate to Beat Mayor At Polls Is Factional Threat BULLETIN Tan 13 The Senate agricultural committee iv HI meet Monday to map a course of action on the farm re- lief approved bv the It It was probable committee would not because of the extensive testimony taken in the indications the be repented out tic allotment Jan 13 program guaranteeing Jan 13 planes and cavalry were in action again north of the Great Japanese sources imported They were protecting the ninth gatr ana strategic pass through tho Great Wall now held by the nese temperature delayed any large scale although nebo reported that 10 000 backed and Vrere ready to invade Jehol ince and attempt to the capital Japanese airplanes reported to have bombed Chinese fleeing from the village of in ing near of the village by the anese the activity reported from the region issued by the American consulate showed exclusive of aimed there are living the clouds of north China There are at 425 at and 183 where In Hopei prices on farm products faced a dark and uncertain future despite the substantial majority by which it passed the house yesterday The senate Is the first ty Sentiment there nas not yet but a number of ate agricultural leaders are ly cool toward the plan of relief There is also the possibility that the measure may be overwhelmed by busters and appropriation bills ing the few remaining weeks of the short session Finally there Is tne strong of a veto by President In view of these sponsors of the allotment plan generally con- ceded th at l ts enactment probably v ould hav e to av Ait the expected special session of the new congress The vote was reported in the congressional record today as 203 to with 69 not voting Spe Garner announced the vote ately alter the roll call last evening as 203 to 150 Democratic house leaders were pleased that the understood to hav e the endorsement of elect had gone through with few changes Chairman Marvin Jones of the agriculture was given much credit for the tory He held his forces firmly line after one day of rebellion in which and were added to cotton and bacco as products on which farmers would be given government bounties return for restricting production The house designated the prices which farmers would receive during a period beginning 30 days after enactment of the and up to the start of the crop keting veax These prices 75 cents a 5 cents a 9 cents a 75 cents a- bushel 3 cents a butter 26 cents a Tho of the bounty would bo the difference between these prices Philo people who set out to heir the veteran E have abandoned their efforts case he behaves That the substance of new developments in the south river plans to oust the mayor by re- have been abandoned the white-haired who last summer was charged with despotic rule In his domain which consists of the thus wins his second skirmish against those who to dethrone him More to the point Is news that the despite his Is preparing this fall for tbe most vigorous campaign of his career when he makes an to gain reelection Complete vindication and a vote of confidence will be the objectives ot Mayor when he enters the race against an opponent yet to be named by a of who de- mand his retirement The faction announces Its plan to pre- sent the strongest candidate able His has not been so far mentioned In the meantime they will hold tne threat of a special election as a whip over head was the dec- of several residents this morning late he has been behaving ty said one ringleader of the citizens group which contemplated a recall vote will wait until he he acts up By the re ferred to so-called ed tactics in the administration village affairs Although in probate court of having his it was brought out last fall at his trial that the mayor had locked councilmen out of heir meeting placet and had even ipd liK behalf of a tan whom he had personally em- at council's expense When court action rs of the community considered the Advisability of circulating petitions a special election It was iven reported that unofficial papers distributed in some parts of the In effort to opinion The to drop immediate reparations for the ouster today was lamed partly on a desire to save village treasury the added ex- and partly on the fear thate Insufficient signers could be secured Dozer is said to retain a strong prepared to back him ats polls Jan 13 A movement to intensify tho boycott ese one of the chief causes of the attack on Shanghai a vear ago was started today by the Greater Shanghai chamber of com- merce The circulated commercial rnd industrial urging strict enforcement of the boycott re- solutions adopted after the Japanese occupation of in v of the other man LOVE LETTERS IN PROBE OF MURDER O Jan to Miss Kva Cleveland Heights from a sweetheart Acre to be studied today by the Loram county giand which resumed its in into the mv stci icus death of the girl last month Tho letters ere In the possession of Harry r attorney for Mrs Otto J Cleveland Heights employer of Miss Payer v iU be among the witnesses called today when the Inquiry is resumed under the of Den W mcr and actual market prices The Ohio vote of Mouser of Murphy of Steubenville of Kniffin of Folk of Highland of Cable of Hess and of Jenkins of McClintock of Moore of White of Toledo of Harlan of Lamneck of West of Granville Cooper of tow Sv c-r Cleveland of Underwood of New Lexington DEATH PENALTY FOR SLAYING OF GUARD Jan 13 jury nine men and three women last night that Chester 01 an inmate of the Ohio re- must pay with his life for the slaving of a guard during an attempted escape last October After debating the case lor four and one-half the jury re- turned a verdict of guilty of first de- gree murder without a tion of making the death alty mandatory was charged with aiding In the killing of G Hangar on Oct uhen a prisoners a the reformatory made an ful dash for liberty Hangar beaten with an Iron bar when tried to halt the prisoners ACCOUNTANTS WHO DECEIVE PUBLIC WOULD BE JAILED Jan 13 bankers and accountants the public shoul bo Senator o Mich said today in ble government oJC ment practices Couzens Is a member of the senati stock market which completed hearings on the gigantic swindle petrated upon the world by Ivar Swedish match Th Insull collapse probably be In next By combination of spectacular deceit and Kreuger dissipated or more than two-thirds a the vast sums poured Into his treas ury the investing public Mi lions in his securities were by American traded in oj the New York stock exchange an left with American investors The question has arisen before thi committee whether the bankers the exchange properly protected th investors against any public accountant or In- vestment banker certifies to rate statements which may be rnli leading either by reason of commit sion er Couzens told th United person should the British companies act a peer recently was jailed for a year because his prospectus omitted mention that had bee paid surplus Instead of from earnings during the char a circular distributed this country regarding Kreuger an Toll debentures as an Several prosecutor Harding including the Mrs Cox reported sister Miss Elda oi which occurred in her arm 4 miles from and in which Forest 40 her was shot fatally and Roy Ford un- and Charles of Avon who discovered the s testified yesterday Thompson arm and will recover The men were shot t Anderson beaten and thrown into the CC with a shotgun was quoted Ing her MAY HAVE SUNK husband killed himself during a about 2 pm day the two men the woman had quarreled Mrs Cox was held for lurther ing She is the mother of FIX Jan 143 that steamer the sunk in the of Okhotsk increased MARIETTA MAN IS HELD FOR MURDER dishonestly drawn He believe REFRESHED CONTINUES GLASS FILIBUSTER Jan 13 Senator Huey Dem La his weary voles by 3 night's remained unshaken today In his to talk the Glass banking to death Supporters of the tried to stop Long yesterday by threatening to hold a night but the nsh and his filibustering colleague Senator right on talking for the third day The senate gave up and adjourned au 6.30 p m wore them Long said There'll be no more night sessions I cured of that I I could talk ten or twelve houra Thomas had the floor when ths senate adjourned last evening and have it when business is today When he is through Long will be ready to carry on The Louisianan relented yesterday long enough to permit the senate to pass the first deficiency tion An amendment was ing lor congressional approval of tax refunds of more than The amendment was approved ter Senator ed attention to a of to the estate of the late Mills of Hew father ol the ent secretary of the amendment requires approval by government regulation should punishment for deceiving the Powerful Chicago banking influence was said today in usually well in formed senate circles to be to prevent senate cf the public utilities crash WAITER IS HELD ON MURDER CHARGE Jan 13 Ralph former waiter in a rant today was on a murder charge a few hours after the of Mrs Martha was found In a downtown flat She had been shot through the head and body Officers quoted Reidy as saying the woman was fatally wounded while he struggled to take from her a pistol with which fihe threatened to herself if he her The waiter lost his Job when Mrs owner n -A first de- of the discovered his ge was filed today tention to the woman grce murder charge against or killing Herbert by him on the head with a coal during an argument which one would pay for a tlo of died last midnight from a fractured skull The fight during he v as fatally injured took pi ce on Jan 6 The families of both men ed to withhold information ing the police said 111 l Wi today after weak radio 1 McKitrick at first uas held on a lt filed the on fire and i charge of malicious surrounded bv ice ceased prior to s THE HOLDS NO REAL HORROR FOR THEM Jan 13 A black cat named stretched seven toes on her left hind foot today officially tho first black-and-white Friday of the Chicago society is the mascot of the 13 business nnd professional men who set out apo to prove that superstition is nothing hut a lot of thus end the Thirteen been for i body hns their luncheon at the lus letters in its for thirteen days and no- in 33 counting and and the water in thr howls bo waiters all No President N 13 word Ho went on to explain that the on the belief that tho depression n frar com- plex nnd can bo cured by instilling more spirit in people Powers revealed have veered at t thf n.o spread over other men met in haunted house for a similar luncheon At N Ralph B Ch-unbcrl tin and the 12 members of his society hold first meeting for t lie Chicago though not a member owns don't know why snc s and has toes on her left hind he frald Just Is and has Also she's rmd 33 kittens so which WAR 13 too considering the of the MV too if you re with The next meeting of the shirty held next Oct comes on a Wheeling W likewise is president of thr Chicago stadium will lead the 13 to the will to the 13th to the Friday the 13th here Jan A L proceed by aisle toll of rung through the led by usher No 13 dimly chamber of society tensely in tho flickering of 33 It the Chief smasher at- i mirror a in the first act of defiance to Then h Members strolled under a a black cnt lorded it around the Salt An unoccupied chair rocked PROTESTS PLAN TO DELAY INSURANCE Jan I M of Cincinnati member of Governor White's commission for of unemployment day condemned the executive's an- he did not favor the In- surance now because of demoralized business conditions Governor White's plan for further study of the plan was called utterly but Dr de- clared ho had ghen tip hope that the governor may still be con- that Is the time for tion 3.05 PER CENT IS CONTENT ALLOWED WINE senate d i c 1 ary subcommittee today wrote the house beer and for it an amendment of the Volstead act to legalise 3 05 per porter and Chairman Blaine said the vote in favor of was four to one Senator dissenting although was not present Senators voting for beer and wine were R and Dem Mont The new alcoholic content proved by the senate group slightly the standard of tho 32 per cent fixed by the house the Col- lier Senator that the senate committee had the findings of a Brit- ish commission on the limit beyond which an alcoholic beverage would become intoxicating The British commission found that a beverage containing 3 05 per cent of alcohol by weight was not Walsh he did not believe the British commission had made any report on tho of the 3 05 per cent wine or fruit Juices Tho committee rewrote the house to avoid constitutional hazards believed to have lurked in tho phraseology as approved by the house It wag explained that as the house was drawn it stated as a fact tnat per cent beer was not cating Under such a law a court merely be to find to tne contrary to make the law un- constitutional An effort made in the house committee which considered the beer to extend the Volstead cation to but the amendment s down It the new draft Is adopted by the senate the house probably will have a floor tote on the wine question Chairman Blaine of the Slid that while the federal law be amended to permit 305 per cent It would not mit in any state beverages ol any alcoholic content greater than that legalized by state law ENDOWMENT FOR CHAIR OF SURGERY Jan 13 gift of COO to found a chair of surgery at Western in honor of the late Col Oliver H Payne announced today by The anonymous It was tho first special endowment for gery In school of medicine came Not a number shuddered In the i from the school's faculty of selection surroundings Dr Carl H as the first Paul nnd 13 1 cd Neddie Miller hi pause in Uhr Then the I professor to occupy the Oliver H farmers appeared shotguns of d tho out of the house But aider of the members was not Thirteen more members will be in- October 13 at which time a ladles auxiliary tako up 13 ol the Wheeling bred ot the APPROVES SURVEY Jan 13 eral chief of army en- today approved a survey or tho canal TO con- with the Ohio river UNEMPLOYED PLAN BIG DEMONSTRATION Jan 13 Plans for tho demonstration of ed in British far greater than tho recent that dis- organized existence lor nine were announced Organizers of the demonstration expected that persons would assemble to protest the policies of the national especially regarding unemployment relief The will be held in Hydo February the day after after the mas recess and just as the house of commons starts business which will vitally affect the welfare or the nation's wage ers Lenders of the national council tho trades union represent ing trades unionists tho operative with a membership of and tho labor party with a membership of combined in planning the tion WARMER Generally fair tonight and slightly warmer Saturday   

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