Zanesville Signal, The (Newspaper) - May 31, 1933, Zanesville, Ohio THE ZANESVILLE SIGNAL the Truth NO 26 FINAL EDITION WEDNESDAY MAY 1933 FINAL EDITION THREE CENTS OHIO MINE STRIKE ENDED ands of Escaped Convicts Terrorize Mid-West Criminals Riot Ball One Murder To Mutineers May waa today to 11 desperadoes im the night watchman of Kas was slain today by assailants who shot him cm r and hid body y ours before the one convicts were th of Chetopa and another where they who had been seized aa leers fled from the prison f Police Owens of told the United Press he ne of the bands Of convicts I when he n occurred about 1.30 t was not discovered until when rch revealed his body estimated either of the convicts easily could have at the time of the including the released Warden Kirk md two prison guards at miles south of w hours d group had released three and left the farm William near w miles north of II three and half murder slain by bullets from a Chief ens eaUd LH living near the scene of yr heards the but in- saw no the chief to kill in search lor the fleeing The Mrs M j Wood of Kan the her Louisa and ion were set free unharmed at the farm home of William New two and one half miles south of Kan other one the penitentiary were released HOOVER'S NAME DRAWN INTO PROBE OF MORGAN BUSINESS World's Fairest lato last of convicts by the second group They were set free near were found In store alter they had served as shields to protect the their flight south through A heavily armed irom Immediately Mt out on the trail of this group of free to exchange with them now that the criminals no longer could threaten death to the hostages In re- taliation Warden Kirk Prather and Sherman and L A told by telephone an exciting of their harrowing hours in the custody ol the who held to the captives ribs and razors to their during a mad ride through and into the Osage hills of Oklahoma killer of men and suspected of other and was at the wheel ol Tint one stolen car and then another as he piloted bib companions the three s to Oklahoma Warden was giving his farewell party the when the mutiny out Scheduled to retire it the end of the day as den of the he had ruled the indicating the body lagged to hiding in the chief woman and two of six hostages by TU flashed immediately to of four to shoot I turbulent wan to 749 who packed elands of the ball ground The between lean Delegates Parley Route To London May 31 with from President represent pday for London where they other world for rial to footer the six official American accompanied by a retinue and left for New pedal train at 8 a m They for England In the liner President will erlon Legion Junior of M former and Independent n senator from Michigan lext reaching London the conference on Only Republican 00 the yesterday last-minute yesterday Ralph retired banker of San re T BLR The other delegates of SUte Hull former James M Senator tan of chairman of foreign relations Samuel D of chairman foreign relations com- C- Bullitt assistant to the of whose conference in capitals before President s inauguration n was named by the White executive officer of the to Study Cuts May An DinmitVec will b- uto to compensation to any Injustices re- r MicK a it the House at Roosevelt to the for that be mado during the ut need hare no eren heir wore Aiding in Killing Policeman O- May rolloe an- an oday they the on April 29 for off who 33 that of Pirk worth and in the fifth with the score two to when displayed a and cried to on that Kobert convicted a enough nitroglycerine to blow this Joint the Lincoln bank Prank Edward Davis and all life termers and all known aa desperate rallied to Underhill and Brady They seined Warden bound hie arms with wire and threw n wire around neck They led him the baseball from which the umpire and players fled Warden foresaw the of a major disaster in threat of the to blow up the grand- stand nitroglycerine Grapevine information had come to him two weeks ago that a quantity of the ex plosive waa cached within but search failed to reveal It The shouted to the guards to the orders and render their arms Warden Prather and the other were marched to watch tower on the walla Trie group scaled the tower and alid to the street on a rope ordinarily used by the guards to hoist fuel to lockout Guard John Stewart opened M the fled la their automobiles The re- turned the wounding Stewart in the wrist Mitchell's Reports Appear Inconsistent Federal Court New Tork May Charles Mitchell reported he received from one management but failed to report he received from another elm liar the government showed today In Its resumption of Mitchell's trial for income tax evision In the former chairman of From tea room cashier to of Beauty at thf of in Chicago Is Cinder ella true for An of Wis pictured her in regal robes after her Thu blond LUe tint prize from 50 fair Recover Bodies Of Two Boys Drowned In Jonathan Creek The of two recover early Wednesday morning from Jonathan They were Ralph 17 son of Mr and MM R Welch Moxahala road near South and sou of Mr Mrs Kane Darlington road In Newton township Two volunteer John Oar South and his brother Louis of Lawhead found the bodice at daybreak abou 15 feet and about 75 feet downstream from where the boys clothing discovered Tuesday evening Sheriff William and Howard who had dragged the creek until 1 o'clock tnis returned to the scene Just tho bodies were being removed rom the water Young Welch a student In the eighth grade at South while Kane attended Rolling Plains school The always close attended Sunday I school at the Methodist church on Clover street Surviving the Welch boy are nla parents and tTo sisters Evelyn of the home and Mrs Ethel Zanesville The Kane boy leaves Oty received thirds of a minion dollars In the fund piled up cut of for dence showed This which the was not included In his tax return Tn on the other hand ell received fund of the City Co a City and WM in- cluded In Ws return bookkeeping in- WM reputed from city the city Suggests Unionization of Country's Workers May 41 Organised ed to toward col- over of operation un- control bin np for to work and ionn to g of here Tu of for and In of to Jo to of Beer in Kentucky May Cily to to for of parents and five sisters Bertha Mary and of the two Louis and George of the home funeral will held at 2 Friday afternoon at Clover Street church with Rev j A and Rev O V officiating Burial will be in The which are at the ing will be removed morning to their tive Husband Near Death After Killing Rival O May Andrew who Monday fatally ed 31 alleged for todar In Rita at A Ooldnberrr fought at tUe home of her mother Mrs John of here Mrs of three and ber fire months then tried to a He rim ted her Monday and found resor In the They It out 19 Gregor the second Vo floor Hr to where he dead WAV struck In Ifte iaM fifed foot of China and Japan Sign Formal Truce Pact May A b Japan Third List of Morgan Customers Pecora's Tactics Approved By Committee Washington May 31 The name of former President Hoover WM drawn today into the senate of J P Morgan tind company when Senator Dem Colo in- quired if Edgar whose name appeared cm thr selected lint of United Corporation person la reported to be the representative of ex-President George Morgan who waa at the re- don't enough him to startled the hearing room with reference to Hoover by In- quiring x find the name of On United Corporation list Do j you know know or him he is an engineer In Nerw Whitney replied don't know suggested Mr Rickard We never had any business with him tn any vou out who Whitney ex- plaining that Pecota already had re- quested him to Morgan and company and the Widow Is Slain commit tee man In Connecti- shares Edgar down for 400 Kickard waA administrative ant to Herbert Hoover In several war post-war ing the Belgium relief the Hoover administration waa a frequent visitor at the White House Two former under secretaries or Robert E and Frank L were listed for 500 sharer each Charles D Republican tional Now for Mrs S Parker wife of a Morgan who formerly agent general of the com ml eel was ed for 250 units President Roosevelt's to was down for 250 shares Henry former speaker was listed Seven Thousand Miners In Hocking And Crooksville Area Back On Job Thursday of New York for R B EL at the time head of the National City A H then head of the Chase j tionai Whitney Identified tho list and coca offered it in evidence Senator Va today m- j bright Electric company the persons who on the investigation to list I before senators and a crowded com- room letters threatening his life for his conduct during last week s hearings Glass said he later would put thr letters and others received by condemning and applauding his into the investigation record is the ex- claimed holding before the committee a fat folder of some of which hr said were vile for is the other he said lifting another fat folder con- the fan applauding him The third list or prominent who were permitted to securities through J P Morgan at bargain prices made public day The third preferred list was in the stock of United a public utilities holding com- In the United list were Norman William H- Woodin and who have figured in the previous tation grouped favored buyers of Allegheny corporation and ard Brands stock It revealed triat the preferred purchasers United Corporation paid per share for the stock When the United were thrown on the market Jan they traded In at 899 each This made pc quick profit of per unit to any Of list who sold at that tune United Corporation preferred Monday at Tne common Monday at 9 United Corporation Hat publics by after tactics In the Investigation had been held In a of the banking and currency committee The session forced by Senator who com- that he had left in Ig- of the of the in- H president of United was the witness the wtek of the inquiry be pan secretary of was on the list for liam O- McAdoo now United States from was listed for John J at that time chairman of the Democratic tional was down lor shares Others on the list Include General Jonn Pershing and Charles A both en a previous and J Henry Republican Spend For Sound Installation At Theater New equipment Identical that In at new theater in Radio OM May sand coal in the southern Ohio will return to work their strike officially ended That announcement was made here at noon today alter a conference at- tended by Governor Adjutant General Frank D Henderson and of the miners and tors The three affected were the and fields attending the con- ference here hopeful that ally will be employed Miners and have agreed to accept the findings of a board which TV ill announce ft scale June 15 The miners will draw their first pay on June for the first 15 days of June It will be based on the findings The board will consist of three one to be appointed by President one by Governor the third to be selected by first two The third member ill not a resident of Ohio The board is to arbitrate the tion of a y wage to be paid until federal legislation is or a Js established In the event of neither within the or the operators may titlon the other for a cording to the truce announced day The original called to been spasmodic since A truco was put into effect year when Governor plan accepted That Relief Need Less But Salary Budget Raised Four-Fold Revised Sales Tax to House Committee O May revision of Governor White's retail tax was submitted to the house taxation by Representative William M Goodwin Butler county The committee will meet after this session of the legislature about 4 It wma the announced intention of Representative chairman or the to get a final vote from the committee on the administration's taxation program the tax He ed favorable action revised tales tax 1s to compel retailers to the tax cm to the by making t punishable by Tor any dealer to or sent that will In any way the New will installed Thursday at the Quimby theater The change Is In accordance with improvement plana of the inc it waa today will no matiner at tho theater Thursday as a result The work of installing company's latest equipment will begin at the sion of thA ahow tonight and will completed for the opening of the theater at o'clock ning fidelity the latest important development in the field of is declared to the moat In the motion picture industry since talking Original faithfully recorded and accurately reproduced by the now which is thp most reproducing apparatus on the la sought on a warrant for the murder of his wealthy widowed Mn Grace Mrg waa found slain her Mich Studio of the reproducing equipment this Uir labor of years and of millions hem at last the long-sought goal hM sound recorded and reproduced with highest fidelity ed Never before haa the human been recorded and reproduced so clearly and distinctly While the installation for the Quimby la of in larger cities this latr the of It is of the improved tonal in the pre- of talking and the increased enjoyment of while watching and listening to them opening through the new equipment will the comedy of and Hardy with comedy and heading i Are You Fixing Up Monroe and Linden Avenue Districts Show -36 Jobs 22 of Which Involve Maybe Your District Is File Damage Action Against Owners Of Alleged Man Trap May administratrix of the of Harold instituted a action in court of common pleas Thursday Robert and The of administering city fare department funds will be ad- Thursday to 66 a month or a when Several new and office employes take up duties Thia expense is four times the rnt cost of operating the whereas welfare show tho need la leas It la pointed that a larger staff of paid is re- quired lii order to make this city gible for Reconstruction Finance Cor- John A city welfare di- takes a secondary position far as pay is to Herman Rahn of who win receive 1166 as relief director will to niB The monthly expenditure for groceries and to aid the unemployed is In view of the fact that an Improvement In con- ditions has been many Including members of the welfare advisory have tak en occasion to additional ex at present The side of the question another however It U pointed out by Mayor NoweH must here Irx order to make a funds State relief There O owners of a in near claiming was a victim of a placed in the cottage The petition states that In company were in the vicinity of tht unoccupied cottage on April and over whether the city repay new in addition to Michael and that in attempting to for the of in- a turned on the kitchen setting off a gun which placed near the entrance Tho full force at the Farsons and he died almost It in thp petition thAt knowingly and lessly trap the door arid fcr thia purported gence tho plaintiff to recover the amount prayed Tor In tho tion and Graham are for the plaintiff Marshal of Village Killed in Struggle May Schroth of f on the streets of this Tillage Ute as he Frank to river of a George Boston 30 the lUfro in Jail at Georgetown county today while on the decision of a in- The officer Mopped to Inquire he carrying the Boston declined to it s the from and struck him h it Jn one BY A thr Monroe off thr of who xre of ibc low cart of yu this period paint of under of mcd Summit orii Whirling one ww be- ing aind the roof repaired was on street d or at while On Job under and on palat houses new Schroth the of 11 Jelke Divorce Is Under Advisement R I- May court y took under tlic nal crow suit of F 53 York keeper Mlv J a MlM Dorothy Ralph Gobel Cecil Miller J Gordon Mm trude and W each Pomerene Opposed to Repudiating Gold Debt Thieves Raid Lawns To Steal Globes and Flowers Cleveland May formerly chairman of the tion Finance today ex- as opposed to the ad- proposal to repudiate government's promise to redeem bonds in gold payments want who makes a gain to by said former U 8 senator rule applies to M well to in- government borrows from Its people it to carry out agreement If Ita to paid In gold of a certain and no dollar will Roosevelt in Favor of Helping Cities Vay which permit to with their day support from told that can helped by In bankruptcy laws change would permit to go to district and ob- to last raided and stole of pottery and according to a report at police morning The aljo regarded as who other flowers during night Two large decorative poU of cm were stolen from the front of the Mangold funeral on Putnam avenue City Jack told officers this that two beautiful wn night from thw of his home at Seventh ami Marietta to Headquarters that a large expensive and from his front lawn He that it was tnt second such theft tn the past few Carl Pine and re- ported that ooya the several nights have been up her Woodin Not to Resign Soon Washington May speculation tho of tary of Treasury Wood in In Official life a crop of in senatorial circles one that he will be appointed to Germany within a few nothing official to pOrt the report Woodin has made clear that he not going to resign at the an a of that In he was whom J P Morgan CO permitted to buy stocks at than ho President that IF ready to out oT the cabinet If the president feels the wiil affect in the ad- ministration Fingerprints On Unt May Lead to Arrests May 31 an urn containing a ccl U th -re Open ty Rutes fin of Basketball Team Al today of vrs that ICT i the by n oT Cf and may school J and On cT of it today re- Jurt I rrc wrrc 22 W oT Superior who Jmr could to In th out thai ihai U th oT of casr off I c put In oc A i Underwood or of open In the at lawn here Albert sale hejd open with aad that htd wUrn be to Herbert police the end no on that ora the Ihr of irr On A number of be- In awning are near nnc u paint if 31 A cffi Also paint P with In to Recovery j of ho March A Jn tor the ran on brine T screens On built A On ff at 75 and the of thac to XAe S- of rr i en- not grants in Two Years Hope For Restriction of Wheat Mar 3 of Jour Tor re- erf todar May now is at abore 40 per oT Iron at prr Tor for nanr Fair called for a basic for and wage for day laborers Attending the Wednesday with governor and General Henderson were Page C Manhattan Oral C Sunday Creek Coal and Fred Essex Coal the and Percy provisional president of United Mine John of the tional Mine and Herman Millfield chairman of the Hock- ing valley scale committee am very happy over the ment reached by operators and which meann restoration of ial peace in southern Ohio Governor White said After the the and the conferees joined in a telegram to President telling hun of the and 3 urging him to appoint his member of the board ol arbitration Thn here followed OOe at Tuesday at agreement included full recognition by of United Mine Workers of and of according to Elmer member of the ralley committee The agreement of to full recognition of miners is by an the important condition of the The uncertainty of conditions in southern Ohio has lost for In these of ol lake coal which gone to West it was said Is yet hope of obtaining of the many 9 t H