Zanesville Signal, The (Newspaper) - August 10, 1933, Zanesville, Ohio THE ZANESVILLE SIGNAL Tells the Truth NO 86 FINAL EDITION THURSDAY AUG 1933 FINAL EDITION THREE CENTS j TOLD TO ACT OR RESIGN k to Farm rement Is overy Act ment Proposes rban Colonies to Cities Aug of corporations to colonies of con tempi at ed by the ad- n RB pert of its effort to In the ect ol the government's thousands ol city tenements to their of ground in the country d by Secretary ol Interior appointment of Wilson of Montana State i or the is of the wheat section of the administration He lUe to direct that worX wheat acreage reduction completed and first d rt Mr Wilson is ler direction is de- a new step in American said the in its formative stage It 1 to develop is to dovetailed with cut's unemployment and ks programs K unit in the interior de- ail deal with encouraging of type of whereby rs may be given the op- live on plota of place of and part mily living Such will not enter m production and there- aot disturb the na tional 1 economy n colonies of this nature by federal near industrial through Or else In id th states and Roosevelt long has been ji decentralizing industry many factories would find errus to move out of cities bere their employes could ages or cm nearby small phase of the program IE i of moving faimers from to good soil that can be t profit In normal il financing of the entire set aside un- recovery act Held As Plotter Named plotter of as the Kansas City Union Station massacre in which four of fleers and a convict were Killed Louis 111 road is shown as he arraigned before a tL S in Chicago on charges of in the crime A hearing on a warrant for his removal to City will be held Aug 22 ore to Repeal Exclusion g 1C Renewed efforts Ln to repeal the clause in atlon considered Japan's national I by the imperial m an exclusive 1 United vice minister L prepared the in of Foreign Uchida It wt welcome news that a tar been inaugurated 1C States for the admission 1 under the m on equal footing with from other the support of an lumber of Kansas Will Clean House In Probe Of Treasury Looters Aug Gov Alf M today promised a cleaning to the last piece of dirty in the investigation of alleged forgery of Kansas municipal and school district bonds aggregating well over half a million dollars The state legislative council meets next week to consider and mend matters Tor consideration of the special session of the legislature In September Landon said the cil would be asked to make a ough investigation of the alleged for- geries and report to the legislature Meanwhile the state treasury was guarded by state ordered Landon to take charge of the office after Treasurer Tom Boyd admitted granting permission to Ronald to taie in bonds from the vaults perhaps the most lar figure in midwestern financial cles Trith a w and variety of under ventures to his ury Indicts For Murder O Aug John Cincinnati youth who Meridian killed Oliver S Bally prominent was beck Cincinnati er A first murder rs had been 1 Bally's car in Meridian returned a true the youth x feet tall and weighing told officers he killed his bare fists during a srk here Saturday night brick found dy was to have i the slaying GCO oond He charged with Ing in forged securities Lee employed in Finney's was arrested last night on the same charge After he was taken in custody on order of Lester Shawnee county Goodell left the city for an unannounced Authorities Intimated the ity of additional today The state's most sensational cial scandal of recent years came to light with the discovery that a ries of eight bond ing had been duplicated at least twice Two one said to be the original and genuine were found in the state treasury The original bonds were in the schol fund commission One set was taken as surety for de- posits of three now closed The third was said to be on deposit In Chicago Trie three at Eu- reka and Neosho closed on an- of the alleged forgeries were controlled by Finney's father and the third by other City Relief Unit May Be Kept Intact Nowell Expects Work to Continue Under New Committee Establishment of the new county ro- ller organization will not effect thr present set-up of the city welfare of- in the opinion expressed today Mayor Roy R Nowell So far as city ad mi niat ration chiefs the entire personnel of the leau on North Third street will main with John Michael re- director Many inquiries regarding the ture of city and county relief been received since steps were taken to create the new relief over which Louis F Shaw has been appointed director The city office has been by the state department of welfare BO far as municipal of- there is no intention on the part of in charge at bus to do away with or even slightly curtail activities of the office been in in variously for almost two years No word had yet been received day Irom Columbus regarding the state welfare department's action re- to the Shaw appointment In the event Shaw receives the pointment he will act up a department of his own which will charge of handling welfare work in the county At the same he will be directly over the city and will see that the ad- ministration of relief both in city and rural sections is properly ordinated at Is the un- of Mayor Novell and ether city authorities who are con- cerned with tiie outcome in order to answer the many questions which have arisen over the newest relief undertaken at the instance of the state welfare department Relative to the possible approval of the code governing distribution of which R F C points out that where the state organization Is dissatisfied with an or with the way a local committee is a state appointment mny be made and he entire matter of relief tion can be taken out of the hands of local authorities Speaking only for the city de- the mayor said today that he would be too if the state take over the task the state does not wish to do if it can be according to the impression conveyed by of welfare from Columbus It is their although they admit failure so far aa the city division 18 to establish a harmonious organization In the Although there was talk of ng the city and county organizations into a single such a course was held to be unlikely here Bo ar as Is the city office will to occupy its present lon in the Fergus building on North Third street Spurns Beauty Malloica Spanish isle e Amt recently got Into trouble foi fighting police and writing the natives didn't would glad to visit there says mayor of Mallorcan they won't pay her to come So hp pn ofTer of visit by Miss who is of Russia New Drive On Is Under Way Johnson to Remove leges In Cases of Violation Aug Maintenance of industrial peace and a new attack Cn the national i administration today It was driving on another tcr in its effort to order in the bituminous coal main which stood out in a mass of e duties facing Hugh S son and his L ts of the national labor beard to settle sti ikes in vania and 2 A check-up to see that tors Of President have stopped tactics Resumption of coal Poultry Barn and 900 Fowls Arson Suspected Fire of suspected incendiary origin at 2.10 o'clock Thursday morning de- tires The state militia ordered to command the treasury after Boyd admitted giving access to It to a pri- vate citizen and at the outset of the investigation trying to deny the same privilege to government officials fis In Battle e May Evacuate 3 Aug United m at Bagdad has advised that It is Americans where Assyrians oops hare clashed ican ex- nd American report indicated Uic dancer 10 a began lo plunder d by Coal iring Deadlocked Opposed to Private Power Projects Washington Aug 10 of to develop power projects on the Tennessee river or its tributaries will be opposed by tors of the Tennessee valley Ity David E director In charge of power features of tne dent's economic experiment in the Tennessee valley he believed congress Intended public should hare charge of de- velopment en the river The authority's position became known when it made representations before the federal power the of Southern and Inc for an extension of Its preliminary fcr development at Aurora U lien thai said the authority would protect all similar applications ing before the commission Indicted For Slaying Toledo Bootlegger Toledo Aug Jacob 43 today ITM on a Srn charge in connection the Employment Shows Increase In Ohio O Aug were for more workers hrough Ohio's 30 per cent ment Increase between March and the Ohio State university bureau of business estimated day This gain In employment waa made before thr NRA campaign It explained sands have been given work by the recovery program addition to the pain in new another favorable factor which cannot be measured was the large number of workers restored from a part-time basis to a normal working George A of the research bur and about chickens on the farm of Homer Sprague Wheeler a short distance from Sharon avenue An Investigation is being made today by authorities Loss will amount TO less than ered by according to Sprague The Dig a two-story ture of was consumed and only SCO of the chickens were saved from destruction The blaze was under way when the continued barking of a house dog awakened Sprague The flames originated in a corridor at the center of the floor The blaze swept up a way and the second floor soon fell through When Sprague called the fire de- all of trucks except one which is always held in had been called to Box 267 at vUle avenue Arch street in val park This combined with with the company union fight ing a While discussion of the coal hearings were to begin on a different that of the A proposed code up for con ration fix minimum foi choi us girls and snd up btandaids ol fair practice for Hearings also wei e for today on a code for the hosiery in- dustry Di- chad man of the NRA labor advisory board and acting chan man of the national labor boa id created by President velt an agency to treat with in- announced assumed jurisdiction over a strike of men e than hosiery in and a shirt factory in Pa A hearing on the Redding strike for today and one on the strike tomorrow A strike m Lynn and and a necktie in delphia alto requiting attention Johnson is building up a for handling against lator of cedes which supposedly at e already m cfi Ho is the difficulty e Op- who attempt to nullify effects of by stagger IHR houi s and cutting the hours their aie thus making it unnecessary to hire more men It learned that if these con- are not con Johnson intends to take away the modification tt food and permit them to work only 40 houis a Woman Wins Mrs Isabella Greenway above Derao national committee woman In and friend cf the family of President was to the scat In Congress vacated by Budget Director Lewis W In the election Norn IF is tantamount to election since Re- had no the reported finding of a burlap to Quietly Celebrate Birthday of chickens a short 7 from the led Sprague and department officials to suspect Palo Cal re- from the strain of four Last summer three men were as president of the United rested for theft of chickens from the bam One sent to the Ohio another to Jail and the third was placed on probation Quick action of Sprague In con- a garden hose as soon as he States Herbert Hoover today quietly his birthday without thought fairs of state or er remained secluded In his San Juan hilltop residence on Leland had summoned the fire department university planning playing it on the nearby observances distinguish the and another small building saved of those structures from igniting A large crowd of neighbors In some of thr fowls and in raving the Residence and outbuildings from the flames day from others his ment He returned Wednesday with a of friends from a trip on the upper in Oregon emu stated Ohio's employment Index for July stood at 78 aa compared with 100 for the average month of 1926 as normal business year TLis Improvement was to be about half of that necessary to restore employment to normalcy Jailed For Firing On Frontier Guard Trier Germany Aug Sear district residents alleged to hare refused to and to have filed on a frontier guard when ng the border were j a fled today Fire German were arrested at the same time and with operating with foreign communists Differ On Method Druggists Protest Work Cleveland O Aug imposition of a week on the drug Industry un- dci provisions of the general re- was not good A small group of friends will er tonight for an Informal dinner his early morning stroll tailers code of the was for- warded to Washingion a meeting of drug Institute A resolution containing the protest was adopted by the 600 retail druggists and representatives of of the industry in cities throughout northeastern Ohio who attended The merUng called by the Northern Retail gists association was aimed at a plan to retail druggists to a maximum working week ilar that imposed upon grocery and other retail it id resolution said any such ruling fringe the probably forego the evening Probe Father's Story of Child Beating Martins Ferry O Aug 10 The story of Rudolph Batzdorfer that his son beaten by was Investigated by lice held a miner on suspicion cr said his child was beaten on several occasions by men who the miner The father said the miner came to his three times and took away the time the child was once suf ferine a broken col- Other Powers Look To U S To Restore Cuban Tranquility Washington Aug de- receiving hourly reports on the frenzied political strife in held bark from any thought of intervention today as the and British governments locking to America as protector of Cuban liberty and protested to American Ambassador Summer Welles against loss of Spanish lives and destruction of British property has tne responsibility under the Platt amendment of maintaining liberty and of restoring to intervention If necessary to restore order following tne of effective government department officials insisted that this country still was not con- sending troops to the strife tern island Tne Spanish and British protests indicated to observers here the outside world was inclined to hold the United States responsible for Cuban conditions Although declaring they had re- no instructions from the department to prepare fcr the war and navy department were prepared for military occupation on short notice Naval officials estimated that marine forces be ed in Havana within 24 hours The Platt amendment is merely an amendment 10 the war ment Roosevelt Bartering With Economic Weapons Urges Cuban Powers Hyde N Aug ried by the riotous Cuban political situation President Roosevelt today awaited reaction to hla sharply ed pronouncement that in effect told the Machado government to restore or resign Mr Roosevelt waa within reach of a telephone in the study of his try eager to hear from the state department the latest ments in a situation that already has coct many He was gravely concerned over the turn of events that threaten to embroil his in the affairs of the island republic While the summer White House declined to embellish the brief ment issued after a be- tween the president and Ambassador Oscar B the distinct sion was that Its terse were an Invitation to chado to act swiftly and decisively for peace and if to make way for a successor it insisted there was no change in the American icy of to far the sending of armed forces was ed The feeling here was that Mr instead was prepared to use if economic weapons Observers leaned to the opinion In order to accomplish his purpose he might offer aid in stabilizing the Cuban economic situation provided political strife brought to A end That economic problems ed a major portion of the discussion een Mr Roosevelt and Cintas v RA shown in the statement Ircm the summer White House It president and Ambassador Cintas discussed the Cuban situation especially in its economic aspects feel that the problems of starvation and of are of such Immediate importance that ery political problem should be met In the most patriotic spirit In order to Improve conditions at the earliest possible moment ambassador is with his Ira Declares of War Havana Aug of his first lieutenant ardo apprised of President Roosevelt's views on Cuban took drastic steps today to end the general strike and his own career was being ruled by the army under a of Cuba's in ol rigid martial law and the power of the army behind President Gerardo continued un- abated today A bomb exploded at and Puerto passerby Another bomb at and tad streets damaged property but no- casualties The general strike which hab cut off the city's supply of meat and other necessities of was still m full foice and hunger thousands Army trucks began bi provisions to the but prices wei e shooting up Police drove many away from in the center ol the city and took over the bread supply It was believed Machado had re- plain intimation from officials that his continuance in power made solution of the difficult But despite persistent mors that he would make a patriotic gesture by relinquishing there WM no sign cf compromise in his declaration of a state of war or the Din or but has the force of a treaty because Cuba to it The United States intervened three times under Its terms Officials hopeful the ation efforts of Welles between might peaceably end the political and industrial strife in Havana They emphasized their re- to send troops to Claim Plant Failed To Keen NRA Pledge South Aug 10 Because the plant allegedly failed to keep pledges it made in signing the NRA blanket the 325 operatives of tne Braintree Shoe went on strike the factory Tne workers arrived at the regulai starting took their place at machine and but refused to wort Workers representatives planned to confer with district NRA ers at Boston to report alleged code violations and determine a course of action Earn general of the Braintree Shoe la to have refused to consider the workers protests or to meet their counsel Attorney Edward J lar Batzdorfer said he was threatened with death if he revealed the case and ships on ihr public a Cleveland to Have Investigation Bureau Escapades of Nazis Paris nave been sent TO Kembs and on the German frontier In to a demand the lation for a truard escapades cf Journal 5 cor- Chicago proper method Jor bra log off Dental on the c a today in a A tion Ohio be kept open further word cf Balbo office here in Wic receded by Deputy Halo Balbo and left of relayed Rests For Final Flight 30 of Replace Goods On Minimum Tariff List Aug erf j Amusement Resorts Also Debating Code Aug soon be the blue eagle A committee representing the tional Association of Parks and the American Association of Pools and Beaches conferred with NRA today regarding a code for amusement resorts Tne was told to file cedes could be put into for remainder of the mer Exceptions from mail mum provisions of the agreement lor skilled workers as coaster operators The amusement parks will representatives to a meeting in cago in November to a permanent code Important cations were replaced on the minimum tariff today ov a which rescinded previous orders ting them on the hich tariff list The articles Included cotton leather wire tubular boilers and soda Department Store Safes On Increase de- portment sales decrease during July made the first gain over the corresponding period of previous year since start of the the Consider Code For Grain Exchanges Washington Aug code of fair competition for grain of the nation designed to curb lation was under consideration by agricultural adjustment tion today j The code was submitted by heads yesterday at a conference tured by the warning of Administrar tor George N Peck that drastic restricting speculation would be forthcoming at the next session of unless their In The proposed code practically hibits trading In margin of re- quires exchanges continue range and forces periodic of member accounts of State Orestes told the United he devoting all his time to ending the that is in actuality a 4 sive revolution Ferrara said do must remain in that must be no American ki and that the solution waa in ending the strike and continuing mediation by American Ambassador Bumner Welles Anti-American cast from local radio stations ly by the bore its first fruit when Miss Hertha in charge of tbe cial Cable office at the was by a policeman as she left the hotel and dragged through the streets to a police tion Another American matched lice took her to the central Ke telephoned Ambassador and Miss waa released No reason was given for her arrest The incident attributed to the anti-American reeling dered among police and other ment supporters by the denunciatory broadcasts which seemed ly to have emanated from ment sources The general strike voted to halt the strike of omnibus driven and transport and a full meeting of workers called today to pass on the Machado to break the strike by iorce if provided he could not workers to return to their Jobi and Teed hungry Ills declaration of A state of by which tbe army took control of the was attributed to the murder of policemen In revenge Tor the slaughter of of before the presidential and secondly plan to the army as strike There was little of in the of soldiers stood at street People sat in the parks and the scene was that of B Sunday ex- cept cafes were clotted made plane to use the soldiers to run transport and distribute food No meat was few vegetables and no distribution of milk Many doubted the of the believing that If the workers refused to return to their Jobs and fought an effort bjr the army to do their tbe dirm would refuse to Are on them The army's could be one of or open in event chado little choice to retire Hunt Plane Wreckage For Bodies of Fliers Honolulu T H today in sea off Wheeler for of plane carried five navy rented today today Jn in 69 r U The body of one r of as It struck ocean M A Tult was Tor off the from n J a which put out in off aav i- rl 65 per oT C P D T L C Fugitive From Ohio Located In Illinois Aug W A 33 Identified by officers as a fugitive from where he jumped bond while being held on a bank was under today on an automobile thelt alias William was identified aa one of men in a Ohio officers identification and that be held Long was taken Into custody after he and another man were Injured In the wreck of an having been In East 80 m on June 2 is In default of bond Report 414 Dead In Korean Floods SeouL Aug An report today listed 414 deaths u a result oT floods and a typhoon that harassed during the past persons dead 245 Injured report 7343 houses The CT OT in March and been jet 1932 rl Tret The more vi v 23 Jn uie mate of IS the ihr oT flt DCJ public V C- -J i off m the War ty tor or B to of 1 Jon Little But Lewis Charges Some Quibblers of NRA f lor union I Auc Ji cotff fertny with a a DUP Uw ao oki by John L a mailer off of or to cT DC v ol appear to be- off W 01 Thai bv o cT the m di pay lor cagT W hurt and frT rt I on a upon an day a ror t Tor eff Jo 30 B tod This to tbr 10 la Uae paid of F trainee off U InnaM paid day trr L Aus today tbat Mrs ilh last Dec arena in to to to Use sua to on a The man is off on ch W 4 narrow to be cf Mac in debt boor off Showers r ji