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   Zanesville Signal, The (Newspaper) - June 16, 1934, Zanesville, Ohio                               ZANESVILLE VOL No 41 FINAL EDITION SATURDAY JUNE FINAL EDITION THREE CENTS AVERT STEEL STRIKE PENDING RECEPTION OF COMPROMISE PLAN Green Urges Appointment of Commission to vise Future Transactions in Industry Trial Nears WILL TAKE PROPOSITION TO ROOSEVELT Congress Clears Way Legislation to Provide Im- mediate Acceptance by President June Threat of immediate paralyzing was ended pending reception of compromise proposals which are to be placed directly before President Roosevelt In Washington A committee representing the Amalgamated Association of steel and Tin dominant labor will the proposals to the president If the which entail the setting up of a com- mission to supervise all transactions between the companies and the men the strike will be called immediately It was emphasized today that the union is only temporarily If a strike union strategy will be to take the men out the mills without notice No further meetings will be necessary have the voted them overwhelmingly to declare the walkout Michael F conservatively president of Amalgamated will the compromise plan to Mr Roosevelt on Monday In it in- we F dudes the setting up of an labor board of three to be appointed by the which will rule on all complaints arising out of alleged violations of Section of the National Industrial Recovery Act and more defines the right of employes to bargain through their own chosen by vote company BOMB TARGET Two 21 Hurt in At- tempt to Cuban President president of of the American June attempt to assassinate President Carlos the government day moved to end terrorism by the deadline of June 25 for de- firearms larger than 36 calibre and extending the death alty to cover ft wide range of of- waa prescribed for any BOH of an whether or against persons or by of explosives Six to 12 years imprisonment was decreed for any person who placed a bomb with criminal intent Even smoke Intended merely to cause were included Possession of re- or of more than 38 calibre or machine of any sort was prohibited throughout the try The government offered to com- persons who turned in such weapons Such offenses fts Belling Inciting to participation in dis- of public services or Blander ol a government official or diplomat were made special Mendieta slightly wounded in the hand by the bomb which exploded behind him at a yesterday announced he and all cabinet bers would attend the funeral today of the two men killed when the bomb exploded Tho victims were Manuel of the and a seaman Manuel Matls Tapla one persons were Injured Including I Miguel Mariano Major chief of staff of the navy and Hector naval aide Ten photographers and some other civilians were held as suspects in the I Officer Known Here Hurt In Auto Mishap Lieut A C Welling of Ky who was in charge of the watershed project during the process of is in Fort Hayes suffering from a leg Injury sustained when the car In which he was with a young woman took I crashed into a bridge near I for the crew races The man was not badly hurt Welling re- turned to Columbus for t The machine took it Is under- j stood when gasoline from the tank spilled on a heated brake I drum Despite a leg injury Welling I succeeded in the young from the burning machine arid I also saved two traveling bags from being consumed in the flames For the past several months Welling has I been in charge of operations at the end dam project in Federation of swung the men back of the new plan and overcame a decided atmosphere of bitterness and insistence upon an immediate Green's agreement that the mill owners should not Itte permitted to choose their own time and their own battle field was one of the most effective points of his address Under Green's the dent would appoint a board of three members which would have four and powers It complaints and and adjust violations of the labor provisions of the code and conciliate any dis- pute arising between employers and employes under the code its service as arbitrator in any dispute between employers and employes such dispute is voluntarily submitted for arbitration by both and determine any matter of discrimination against or discharge of any employe In violation of section of the National Industrial Re- covery Act The board also would be clothed with authority to order elections by the men and to such tions it would have the highest authority in determining Issues of wages and conditions of em- when matters cannot be determined through collective bargaining The proposals were the Joint tions of and their acceptance was a decided victory for the Amalgamated president June gress hoped to inter the steel strike bogey for good today by approving conciliation legislation designed to meet union demands and believed to the industry The empowers president velt to name an arbitration board on the lines of the premise offered by President William Green of the American Federation of Labor and accepted try the union in lieu of walking out tonight The legislation had the support of the Democratic majority and lican minority leaders It is in the The strange attraction which SEARCH FAILS TO REVEAL ANY TRACES OF MISSING SALESMAN 70 CANDIDATES FILE FOR RACE Get in Up to Last Minute As Deadline Falls for Filing Maybe Same Fellow the Pair Friends who had been visiting together Friday evening met next at police headquarters to mourn their report to the ton held for beauteous Korma Brighton Milieu 19-year minister's ter Is expected to be revealed in a court when she goes on trial June 20 She Is charged with being an in a bank murder for which her husband been sentenced to death WANT TO PAVE CITY STREETS Resurfacing of and Sought from State lock West Virginia i division Me Is attached to the exact form requested by the president Only hurdle to quick approval is the opposition of liberal Republicans who are still fighting for the al Wagner labor disputes Sen Robert M Wls leader of the promised not to delay action in his fight It the passes as the president probably will name a steel arbitration hoard almost immediately Kidnaper Serving Life Term East St III June 16 E escaped serving a life term for ping of August was re- here today by St Clalr and I county authorities working I with Warden Joe P Began of the state j penitentiary at Chester j Norvell was captured at daylight Jin the three-room cottage of Peter I Couch in surprise raid surrendered peaceably and fei cd no resistance as officers June scribing pending labor legislation as to industrial the presidents of seven large so-called company unions today sent giams to all United States senates demanding defeat of President Roosevelt's measures Tho who claim to sent men in the challenged the action of the Association of Steel and Tin and charged that current strike situation is not a bona fide movement to right even Imaginary but a deliberate effort by professional labor agitators to intimidate of dollars In fat salaries for labor leaders are involved In this unconstitutional Invasion of the right of the individual to pursue his occupation without the telegram said An effort to secure federal money through ttve state highway ment for the improvement of South Sixth street from Main to the Sixth street and Maysville avenue from Menick to Weller was launched today The streets form a part of federal route otherwise known as Maysville tha improvement of from this city to park Is now partly complete and partly in controversy The Putnam Improvement tlon 13 responsible taking up the matter of improving sections of the important within the and the cooperation of the Chamber of Commerce and Motor has been accorded The contemplated improvement of South Sixth stieet and nue is along the lines of that now under way on Main street How much federal money would be re- quired is not yet accurately bub with funds available lor such it is argued that the local project is important inasmuch as state route ti aversing federal route 22 to Moxahala is one of the most widely roads in the state Petitions were in circulation today among business men and interested and these will be presented to the state department In charge of administering the government ey allotted to Ohio The committee from the Putnam Improvement which has taken up the task of circulating the petitions is com- posed of A N and C A Beale president of the Putnam was among those active in launching the move It is proposed to resurface the streets in question a June eleventh biennial Ohio primary tlon race was officially under way with candidates contending for the Democratic and Republican nominations for the 13 and Judicial offices that Will be at stake on the state ticket at the November general election The filing period closed Friday 6.30 p m- When the deadline wai 27 and 43 Repute licans had filed their formal declara tlons and nominating petitions Only one woman is in the list tha and only four of the can will be without opposition for the nominations they seek The lone woman Is Olive Joy who seeks one ol the Democratic nominations for con- gressman The four who have no primary op- position Attorney General John W Columbus candidate for re-election Herbert S cratic candidate for attorney unsuccessful office in 1032 Joseph T Democratic candidate for state unsuccessful nominee for the same office two years ago Judge Howard Democratic candidate for the two-year term as supreme court to succeed himself Three hours before the filing pe- riod Congressman Charles West of filed his petitions as a candidate for the Democratic nation for TJ 8 senator His with the apparent ing of federal administration forces against Governor George White and former Governor Vic Dona insured a bitter contest for the Democratic senatorial nomination and one that may be in doubt until the votes are all After Congressman West had Governor who returned to lumbus from Akron a short while be- fore the list gave his answer to reports that he might withdraw from the race in West's by fil- ing additional nominating petitions carrying signatures The governor's earlier petitions ried signatures Congressman West petitions carrying 2300 from 52 counties These were obtained during the last few he by a score of his personal friends who went into the various counties in his behalf Starting with his campaign opener next Thursday night at Congressman West said he plans a vigorous campaign He Turn to Page Three HITLER RETURNS AFTER MEETING June lor Adolf Hitler and his entourage landed at a m today a K D from returning from a Premier Benito solini of Italy Rising early from the Barbara honeymoon bed at his suite In the Grand hotel at thefts of their one at midnight Friday and the other at 9.30 o'clock this morning Tho victims were Frederick vice president of Roekel and Virgil at- torney Claik s yellow Chevrolet loaded with tackle for a fishing trip WM stolen this morning from Locust alley near Roekel company son's Ford coupe was stolen from Convers avenue in front of his home at in the chine was the of sale for the car A colored man who asked for money at the Roekel is believed to have taken Clark's keys of which had been left in the switchboard by a friend who had Just used It BUILT FUNERAL PYRE FOR BODY Says He Found Child After Afraid of Charges To Launch Ship ADJOURNMENT IS INSIGHT Congress Pushes Through May Quit Yet Tonight June Congress in a ta of speed reached the half way mark in ment race shortly after 1 p m when the senate passed the ad- ministration ing and the house completed legislative action on the deficiency appropriation I threatened to and Mth A machine get you Couch and his wife were held by authorities for aiding an convict I Norvell escaped April 28 by ling throught a sewer to freedom He land two others were life on September 30 for abducting 111 I and holding him prisoner for six days et I the European armaments Recently at a meeting before substance over the present brick pavements Recently at a meeting of residents living between this city and Moxahala a resolution was passed demanding that the state ceed with Its proposed widening and improvement project as 01 planned Hitler left Lido airport at 8 17 a m a m E D on the two-hour flight to Munich Thore were two planes for his party of 16 including Foreign Minister Baron Konstantin Von Neurath Mussolini was waiting at the airport During their two-day the Nazi fuehrer and the Fascist duce reached purely informal agreement Austria shall maintain its in Plan Operation of Idle Ohio Factories June 16 Re- sumption of operations in idle Ohio factories whose former employes are now on relict rolls provided Tor Adopts General Sales Tax Ky June 13 per cent general salea tax was in in Kentucky today I The measure pushed through senate- late yesterday without a tote to spare and signed several hours bv Governor Ruby who I had made tho levy the cornerstone hla revenue program The Wis legislation and became op- at once An annual revenue of expected from the of which the h Are la an estimated The remainder will go back to no counties Testimony of Slayer May Free Companion Toledo June charged with the murder of James L Toledo business will testify In his own defense when Common Picas Judge James S Martin's court reconvenes at 9 m Floyd serving a life sentence In Ohio penitentiary for tho same told the Jury of nine and three men that Patterson was innocent Baldwin said that he and Patterson had gone for a ride Sept after visiting a speakeasy Arriving at the club golf lie he stopped and took a pistol from n pocked of the car asked rno what I was going to he wUd told him I going to get some money He was and asked me not to do it When I came bock he had heard the shooting and asked me If I had shot someone I told him I had A guy Judge Martin permitted the Jurors to retum to homes over the weekend stabilized before actual disarmament is and Germany should be permitted to build up its armaments toward equal ttv with Its neighbors during a six-year and Mussolini's battered power peace treaty intended to bind France and Great Britain to keep the peace for 10 should bo the framework of security treaties June congressional adjournment drive sped forward today in the house with 10 minute consideration and approval of the compromise labor disputes designed to curb the worst strike epi- demic in the nation's history It aimed directly at the steel crisis Proposed the bitterly disputed legislation boomed the house and away to the senate It is scheduled to reach the White House tonight for signature houses were in session by 10 a m today The usually deliberate which met at 9 a passed the loans to industry conference re- port in 40 minutes leadership is pressing for adjournment which will send to their constituencies to re- port on a congress which spent more money than any other and more drastically with can Institutions in breathing the life of law into the deal The deficiency in- appropriation of for drought came before the house and was shot to conference with the senate Dispatch of the deficiency left the in a position un- til more business came over from the senate Senator Robert M Re- who is ing to nave congress revive the ner labor disputes ditched oy the administration for a said he did not intend to delay ad- Senator Republican who had been expected to fight some provisions of the housing said he thought congress would ad- journ today Senator Huey P the source of much senate said ne had no plans to upset the adjournment program of the ad- ministration leaders Prospects for quitting are good June M well known sports of- who confessed that he burned the body of Leah Minerva year-old Sharon missing since June was held for a by Coroner William Applegate following an Inquest last night The Jury which heard evidence shortly after the discovery of the remains of the child's recommended Sanders be held and charged he had been negligent in conducting his work In fumigating a He was taken to the county hail at Mercer and will be given a George ant district attorney who earlier had given a statement to telling how he discovered the child's body after he had fumigated the house of George close to the home of the ing was not called to testify His read by Detective William told of the ery of the body the evening of June 3 and his lear of being charged with the girl's death He wrapped the body in a he and took it northeast of Sharon where he built a funeral pyre Before setting fire to the brush he had piled around the body he ed home for three of his he said Roy a who lives near tha Moore farm where the body was testified he talked with ders when he discovered brush fire and told him to remain with blaze until it was extinguished He testified Sanders promised to do this and said he was going to toast marshmallows for his children Police Chief Charles B city Detective Walter Snyder and John en of the state police told of the search for the child alter she nad been reported and of finding the body on the funeral pyre Steeger said only charred bones re- mained The chief told of Mrs Gregg ing a blanket was missing and a neighbor saying she saw the man who had fumigated the house leave with wrapped in a blanket he led to the solution of the mystery Mrs George the girl's said that the girl often walked into the Gregg home to play During the inquest Sanders sat with his head in his hands Only once did he speak to those beside him He said thing that bothers me most is the terrible grief I have caused the The greatest thrill of her life will come to Elisabeth postmaster on July On that date she will be appointment of Claude A Conn Graham Unheard From Since Boating Party Thursday DROWNING FEARED Muskingum Dragged For Wide Area But Search Is Futile SOT Swan of the the destroyer to be launched at the Philadelphia navy yard JOHNSON RAPS CRITICS OF NRA Hits Darrow on Birthday girl's mother arrest on a charge He said criminal he feared negligence W Va Hugh S Johnson marked the first anniversary of the NRA day with a fiery attack on the tisan and hla bitterest the Darrow board He that news accounts were perverted for political purposes and that the Darrow board was ing to discredit the NRA in order to substitute communism in its place Referring to the Darrow Johnson siad ia no hope in trying to shame this cold-blooded crowd by pointing out their crass cruelty in plans by the state relief commission This additional phase of relief conforms with a program by the federal gency relief for the operation of factories in which Ing and other articles needed bv the destitute may be manufactured hj unemployed The state relief commission will lease the factories and equipment from owners of property that wise would be affording former employes to work at their until tho owners cnn again resume aliens as a private enterprise A manufacturing and factory di- vision at relief will supervise the development of this new program Relief authorities Insist that the program shall not conflict industry Nothing produced in tho factories will go Into private but will be used only by persona on relief Directs Housing June 16 I Public Administrator Harold announced the of Col Horatio B ctor of or and Possible Catastrophe In Hurricane's Path June approaching hurricane sent an nous whirl over the eastern Louisiana and coast today High heavy swells and a low herald catastrophe A half-dozen farm IRK and trapping centers iny in the present path of the disturbance which moving in from the Gulf of Confirm Reports of Ball Divorce Plans Reno June Anna Roosevelt only daughter of the president c-f the United will arrive here tomorrow apparently to ce her band Curtis Dall Virtual confirmation of her plan to divers the New Yorker came late yesterday when Samuel Reno announced he would meet Mrs Dall at the railway station when the Pacific limited arrives from the east at 3 SO p m She will be eligible for divorce tion In six weeks Platt has leased Lake Tahoe cottage for Mrs Dall and her children Platt secured a divorce lost year for Elliott second son of President and Mrs Roosevelt Mr and Mrs Dall married in have maintained separate residences for a year Mansfield Man to Watch Expenditures June 16 has been Camera Fractured His Ankle In Bout New June Primo Camera s right was in championship fight with Max Bacr Thursday night photographs today Dr Camera's said the former pion will in the bus hospital for Ho will bo unable to fight for at three months Primo went tho hospital this although had fnr his Mncc ing in extin bod AU aro six feet lonr it Attendants had to of thn to the huge Italian Sparks Makes Charge of Trading Support Lester Bedding chosen to ol Ohio's which congress has appropriated for the money to be spent through the Home Owners Loan corporation James William Cleveland architect has been named to super- vise the expenditure of the money which will be to the HOLC district of which Ohio is a part Virginia and the western portion of Pennsylvania up the remainder of the an will have headquarters In Columbus SET JUNE 27 ASSEMBLY CALL June 16 ernor White announced today that he would convene the Ohio general as- sembly in special session June 27 proclamation calling the sion will limit the work of the lature to emergency building and lean he said The gency school program which he an- in his Akron speech will be submitted later big question 1 am not going to take up until the ernor that I the manent school and tax In this connection he remarked on the fact that Kentucky had adopted a 3 percent sales and receipts tax as indicating the trend in other states Auto License Costs Reduced After July 1 June Prices of auto licenses are to be re- July Frank registrar of tne division of motor vehicles re- minded Ohio motorists today Auto owners wishnig plates be- fore July 1 must pay the ters rate They may file their and ask the plates be held until after 1 and take cruelty in part and parcel of the whole Russian Dominating members of the he have a trine of pure Soviet straight from the book of red The assertion of this board is one of the most cynical attempts ever said it Is made in tha avowed purpose of fastening on the wage slavery of state Here is one source of at- tack on the NRA guarantees to all purpose of Lenin and Trotsky and Stalin Let no man be smoke screen of code criticism is pure camouflage Johnson was the press much of the he in the hands of the ical opposition anxious to regain of- dotud with craft of many ing the muddy watercourse between Monroe street bridge and the Oam WM Saturday afternoon to contain body of A conn 841 Louis who not been since late Thursday evening a boat on which he riding a party of friends ito ings at the foot of Mclntire nue Little credence placed In the theory that he may have ashore with his and dered away Police and firemen in directing much of tne a score of other boats propelled bf motors and oars mowed about in the stream in an attempt to find body The hunt is spurred by 950 reward offer of the Motor Car of which he a valued employe fire station has been closed in order that the apparatus could be moved to Central station to relieve two firemen on in- lays to man the oti tha river and Scouts also were assisting in work Graham nearly prostrated over the supposed tragedy and be- ing comforted at her home toy friends and relatives Belief that Graham may not drowned was given slight credence for a while Saturday lowing a report that Merle Playford had been ham at 9 o'clock Friday evening when Detectives and questioned at Boiling Mill company said that he had seen bam Thursday afternoon said did not believe his friend had perished in Graham was an excellent mer He also said that the man on moody occasions wander away from his friends un- known to them Graham's absence became about 4 Friday afternoon his wife reported that he had been home the previous evening after she Had learned that he not reported for work usual the Morrison Motor Car company Main street He and party friends had enjoyed petty on cabin owned and operated by Warnet ator of local com- pany They cruised about ft north and during the tune enjoyed m Kinch and listened to ft oC the fight Thursday ning The boat did not touch until it arrived bade at the dock the party part of the men boarding a boat owned a W bitter about Gas Rate Cases To Supreme Court June 16 Akron candidate for the Republican nomination for in a speech hero Friday night ed ho had the federal mrnt to Investigate a Clarence J one of his nwy traded his support In 1932 election ernor George White in exchange for a brick pavement through Browns home town cf charge that the Democratic made A deal with Clarence j Brown to David 3 a in the 1032 reward for a for a forty-foot brick ment in the village of let on October 14 3932 three before the Reneral he continued contract called for laterals sidewalks and storm at A total COM of 47 to tho gasoline of the of the state and not one cent of to the abutting property had ben tossed into the lap of the United States supreme court Chief Justice carl V acting as for the United States supreme court late yesterday ed a motion to the West Ohio company permitting appeal of the two cases to the nation's highest court The ordered to re- fund approximately to sub- scribers m Lima and by the public utilities had been defeated in its to set aside the ruling In the Ohio supreme court The commissions order was affirmed and application Tor a re- hearing was denied Libby Holman Appears In Legitimate Drama June the girl whoso husky voice was stilled when ended her marriage to the lato Smith sing again tonight Once the darling of the former torch singer deserted comedy lor legitimate and will appear aa the In Sierra's In at the Hedgerow near here Thla will be her first since her marriage to the president motor and the remainder flee It is as impossible for the NBA to get a square deal from this ment of the press as it is for a camel to through the eye Notwithstanding the denial of some of my friends In this I seen Instructions to reporters to send In no news favorable to NRA but to play up everything that might against NRA in several Instances dis- rews stories have been by which have not one ounce of actual fabrications And these people claim that there Is hidden purpose fn NRA to interfere with what they say is the freedom cf the press So far ns the NRA is concerned the freedom claimed is a freedom to decide the beneficiaries cf a social advance Words are not adequate to ize R NRA general also spoke at the NRA He defended gaining provisions of the recovery act and praise the co-operation of minous coal miners and workers their to return to their Graham was net after bpM pawed by the Fifth bridge when Warne put the to board to bring It to Warne said he had been ex- plaining to Graham the of the and that It to eteer by the light from the bridge than the About that time to an- other smaller boat ft spotlight on the warne boat and revealed bam in the stern Graham had the was and had to take a group of the motor pany on the He atea invited a few other On cruise Graham had di- the preparation of for the party He had been con- genial with his throughout the evening the it asked wealthy tobacco heir on November culminating in his sudden death the following summer at their home in N C Injuries Prove Fatal To J M Crippen j M Crippen of 81 Musk in gum died in Bethesda at 1 20 o'clock Saturday afternoon injuries suffered Tuesday when the wheels of a B and O railroad car passed over him near tne C Co plant in Putnam He was an employ of the railroad company In survived by his wife and A number of children He boen in a critical condition since the time of the s Wightman Tennis Cup Retained by America June 16 women's tennis squad retained the Wightman rup symbolic of Anglo-American team tennis supremacy The sue was decided when Sarah frey of Mass defeated Peggy of In the fifth match This gave the United the aeries four es to a much more triumph than in 1633 when the Americans won four matches to three It marked America's eighth series victory against for the English during 12 jears of play The series was virtually ped up in the and Stripes when Jacobs of Berkeley Ol the United States plon defeated Dorothy Round in the fou rth match wh Ich today s play The WM Strikers Granted Increase In Wages O June 16 When the whistle blows at the wood plant of Inc Monday 1 200 workers uill return to their Jobs at a 12 Vi per cent increase In wages This assured yesterday after- noon when tho a 98 per cent vote in favor of ratifying an agreement reached in New York between tives of employes and executives of The strike was called May and was conducted without disorder ex- cept for two days early this month when the company sought to reopen tho factory Terms of the agreement were ex- to tho assembled workers by James representative of the who flew fiom New York to attend a mass meeting France Hopes Maniac Runs Out of Bombs June ed today that the manias who has been mailing deadly bombs to Ing industrial concerns run out cf or changed his Ideas about the of bettering cal conditions This morning's mail disclosed no more bombs Thiec thousand police end con to for the bomb dis- patcher Tho most recent bombs found show improved and the of AU soldering his to decide whether to carry suicide plan Police him to surrender Generally Fair O Junw Generally fur Sunday although unsettled condition A M Three Men Killed In Attempted Holdup June Three two of were killed last night In an ed holdup of a gasoline service tion here third man the station attendant The dead are Samuel shot in the stomach as he stood in his front Cecil a Railway company shot in the chest while waiting for a bus and J B filling station attendant The shooting occurred when became incensed at their ability to open a cash register chat contained They shot g and then fired in all rections as they fled on foot Child to Sell Self For Father's Defense Cal f June 16 Virginia Bennett ter of Alameda's of- to sell herself into economic bondage today to obtain defense funds for her Benjamin Franklin Bennett will submit to adoption and work hard for any family that will aid my father by furnishing defense the girl said as the time for Bennett's arraignment arrived and he had no counsel Bennett Is charged with Ing explosives A delayed hearing was to bo held before B B in the local court today war veteran two weeks tgo after he Alameda by threatening to blow himself to had dynamite and nitroglycerine In his and sat for 31 hours with A switch In Ms   

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