Zanesville Signal, The (Newspaper) - June 21, 1934, Zanesville, Ohio ZANESVILLE VOL No 45 SLAYS FARMER WHO INTENDED TO BE HUSBAND Groom Got Drunk and Advanced On Bride FINAL EDITION COSHOCTON GIRL Lark of Hunting band Results In der Charge Being THURSDAY FINAL EDITION THREE CENTS June 21 A tle glove factory accused of fought back as the sat in Jail today th ing of loyal mother who came to her aid ot her mother's visit crowded her mind us she half to didn't mean to kill 1 just wanted him to leave me Mrs Nettie widow and mother of twelve hurried here from O when she heard that was in Leona clinging to the bars of her told her mother about killing the John Who was to be her der husband I didn't mean she said as her breath caught and her blanched was awful Just before X was to marry him he got awful drunk He came at me and I shot him But I didn't mean to I Just wanted him to leave me had to get CYCLONIC STORM LEVELS CROPS IN FOUR THREE MISSING Evidence Must Be Produced Or Poder jay Will Be Freed Foreign Officials Refuse to Detain Him Unless der Connection Disclosed Soon who never before boy wanted she and a real home of my She decided for to answer an adver in a marriage bureau add after several letters had ed between sent her bus fare to come here from marry him Coshocton and Denies Guilt In Attempt Accused of holding up Chauncy Jackson and attempting to rob h of Lando pleaded not guilty and waived preliminary ex- Unperturbed even though she fel certain five detectives hired by he five she call ed among the passengers Mrs Clendenin Ryan the former Countess Marie Anne von Wunn is shown as sh sailed from New to visit he mother in Vienna She'll return with in few weeks to fight the annul ment suit of her heir t INDUSTRY WILL DROP NRA CODE Cleaners and Dyers Say Price Fixing Necessary to Operation June the many problems of the NRA today was added to do with industries where price stabilization has been abandoned and which now claim they cannot pay code wages or maintain code hours The problem became more acute today when the cleaning and dyeing New were baffled today in their to link Ivan with the disappearance of nes C New York and De- troit missing since Dec sixteen days after she married the International at the Little Church Around the Corner Vienna holding at the request of New York threatened to release him unless in- and extraditable charges were brought against him New York seeking evidence to confirm their belief that Miss verson had been could find no substantial proof Gradually they accumulated scraps of aU interesting and each holding the possibility of leading to more definite clues Each bit of information was checked to its fullest extent Among the facts collected by New York police within the past 24 hours were 1 They believed they had learned where purchased the trunk big enough to hold a which he guarded on a voyage to 2 They established that it was not Miss who told their maid not to report for work last Dec but to come back the following two days after the newly married couple's honeymoon trip to Europe was suddenly cancelled in a violent quarrel 3 They learned that a few days before Miss disappearance was overheard talking in German with three men outside their apartment It was understood they were discussing money 4 It was learned that had not booked passage on the S S Ham burg which sailed Dec even hough he took Mi to to he pier presumably to start their They believed the plan or a voyage was a subterfuge and hat precipitated the el to cancel it 5 They learned that Miss shortly before her marriage to had made a transfer of her Turn to Page under bond He was arrested Wednesday after- a driver for the 8 Welier reported that ha had been held up by an armed whose face was ed by bandages said he was returning to the plant witto be- longing to other employes of the ler company He had cashed their checks at a downtown and was returning with the The ber fled when Jackson refused to hand him the on home Is He customarily de- day to plant employes Son of President Objects to Pictures June and Mrs ft and baby daughter passed through Cleveland last changing from an can Airlines plane to a New York Central train to continue their ney from Fort to N bounded from the plane and mauled his fist at a grapher who snapped him shouting that there would be no pictures He grabbed the photographer by the arm kept wife and beby on the plane tht picture takers drew Spectators recognised velt who turned tc escort the former and their Ruth Chandler from the plane From they were going to Hyde Park where ident and Mrs Roosevelt today were to get their initial view of their youngest granddaughter C R in whose name the are is vice of the airline and workers announced withdrawal of its code The laundry industry abandoned tho Blue Eagle several days ago industries told a similar story They wanted to continue under a coda but could not because trator Hugh S Johnson had taken price-fixing away and had failed to enforce the trade agreement The price feature was dropped from all service codes because the NBA had constant complaints and felt it was impossible to enforce Today the trade executive tee of the cleaning and dyeing in- dustry declared flatly that labor benefits of the code could not be continued without stabilization It charged Johnson with continual of promises and assurances of ed his power to withdraw fair trade practice and price provisions without their and recited great fits by the code to the trade to labor and to the public The codes schedule Of minimum prices has been con- stantly under attack since the pact was by the president lost No- Although the committee claimed 97 anxious per cent of the trade was willing and to comply with trade practice NRA official have been harassed with com- plaints of code violations except hours and collective gaining and labor clauses was suspended Army Air Corps Plans Spectacular Flight June Smarting under criticism heaped on It while It flew the the corps is planning a spectacular massed flight from Washington to Alaska prove its Hying it was today Detailed have not been drawn up but the flight will have three ma ry objectives To demonstrate massed Hying abilities of army air corpa pilots who had only a cum of success in flying the good will promotion between the United States and and a thorough testing of tho efficiency of the 12 Martin bombers to bo flown It understood air officers and men will participate in the flight Brig aen Oscar ant chief of the air has been suRgestcd to lead tho flight but it has not definitely decided whether he will do so Three weeks ago all of the code TURN TO PAGE 4 And Read CHAPTER ONE Of OUT OF MY New Serial By SOPHIE KERR THE In SIGNAL Search For Leader In Gigantic Swindle Chicago June dis- attorney's office and in- today began a search for Fred V charged with one of the most gigantic swindles in years according to Assistant Dis- Attorney Warren Canaday fleeced between 200 find 300 victims of several million dollars by using the name of Cardinal Catholic In tOie sale of fake Among tho victims were 40 one of whom reported he lost to Pearson authorities Is wanted in West Ohio and Indiana File Protest Against Hubbell's Candidacy O June 21 against the candidacy of H for tho office of governor wna filed with Secretary of State George S Myers today by Attorney Britton S Portage Johnson asked that Hubbell's name be removed from the ballot because tho had failed to make ation of his candidacy upon the re- of a number of petition papers of State Myers said that tho case had been taKen under con- A preliminary check ed that about of the petitions had not been made out he Reach Agreement On B and L Legislation Columbus June With last major tc proposed remedial building and loan legislation definitely th senate committee today re turned proposed laws to conference to off rough edges Tbe calculated to bring cast to depositors and revivification t building and loan were pre sented to standing committees of both houses and o and loan y committee definitely decided to wipe out the highly controversia provisions calling for elimination o This compromise represented ft fi nal effort to get the laws in shape they will pass the delay and without an damaging major accord ing to Chairman Paul Yoder of th special committee Votes from the standing commit tees will be called for next Tuesday Yoder said The legislative program will then be turned over to the gen eral assembly in its special session called for June 27 Government to Offer Reward For Dillinge Washington June of a reward for the cap ture of John notorious out by the department of Justice expected shortly when it was learn today that a list of U S being compiled Legislation enacted by the past con gresa authorized the attorney genera to designate automatically would put a price o their heads It was considered cer tain that Dillinger be on th and probably would receive th No 1 designation It also was revealed In with the government s drive that a reduction In tlons probably would force the department to give up its armore cars First Prostration As Summer Arrives The heat prostration of the was reported here on the first day of summer Howard was over- come while working for the wollor Construction company on the road to Bethesda hospital Thursday afternoon for ment His condition not mined early thin afternoon Tho cury the mark Sally Rand Taboo N June 21 Theatrical submitted today to 4 church embargo on re- moving the fnn from Husband's Gift Was Too June 21 Mrs Eu bie thinks that he E was a bit too obvious whe he selected her birthday gift The she alleges In a action was Hundred an One to Commit When counsel for aske Mrs If she had forced hi sh replied he sleeping with the dog husband to sleep with the SHIP IS SUNK AND 5 DROWN 975 Vacationists Aboard Liner That Hit merged Rock On Trial for Murder AWAIT ANSWER Secretary Perkins Keeps in Close Touch With Strike Problem June of Labor Prances the dynamic woman entrusted by dent Roosevelt to bring peace in the turbulent steel today ed an answer from the plant owners on labor's peace proposals She revealed that she had placed the four point peace offer before the American Iron and Steel Institute both mail and but that she had not received a reply be- cause they probably want to think it Coolly preparing for all ties if steel barons and workers not reach an Miss Perkins armed herself with details of the new Labor dispute measure empowering President Roosevelt to create an ar- board or boards to settle labor controversies Miss Perkins obtained the mation from NRA General Counsel Donald Richberg and Sen Robert P New in a series of She next June liner which struck submerged rock off the coast with 975 German and a crew of 280 turned over and sank at 8 a m today The known loss of life five with about 12 persons fully injured Many others suffered from exposure A complete check had not been and it was be- possible there might be a few other casualties After the Dresden went only a small portion of her side was and it was feared the North German liner was a total loss Of the five women victims of shipwreck marked by absence ol panic and a maximum of good dis- four drowned when a davit rope of the first lifeboat broke The died in a hospital here of in- juries Most of the rescued passengers were suffering from Only 12 were believed to have injuries of erable extent All the members of a Nazi vacation party for industrial were sheltered In peasants and fishermen's schools and other havens along the coast between here and after their cues by the Norwegian steamships Bang and Crown Princess which responded to the Dresden's SOS last night during the dinner hour The North German Lloyd liner sent from Bremen as soon as it was known the Dresden was was on its way to collect them and take them home The passengers were at the ship's orchestra when there was a frightening the ship dered and began to list Everyone knew what had ed but there was no panic The sengers proceeded in orderly manner LAKE REGIONS STORM SWEPT New Torments Added to tion Already Suffering from Drought Because Police Chief Morris Beck refused to believe Brad way wealthy and socially prominent had committed suicide in his N J Adam is facing trial for the man's murder The accused traced by Beck an automobile license is shown being led to the opening of his trial at Mount N by Beck and Pete Horner BRAIN TRUST IS DEFENDED Roosevelt Cheered Wildly Af ert To Attend Races SPEND ON APARTMENT Improvements planned b Wellers Show Faith City's Future the president when he week ency posts She that there wa a deadlock in While awaiting a reply from the American Iron and Steel Miss kins in close touch with A president of erican Federation of and a member of the Amalgamated tion of Steel and Tin Workers executive board To in a complete picture of the situation Miss Perkins notified Patrick J Pa head of the left wing steel and metal that she would be to hear your organization's version of the steel situation No date for the con- ference was fixed Miss Perkins described her role as that of an rather than a She indicated details of negotiations would not be ed in order to aid in bringing about an understanding 20 women stepped into the first from the It was lowered just before It Denounces Racketeering In Labor Disputes O June 21 and said to have grown out of labor disputes ing the past few months in all parts of tho were denounced here today by Joseph B assistant U 3 attorney general Since the government sanctions and encourages organized it Is particularly interested In all matters involving labor Keenan said present especially as It tecu labor a very able one unions must learn to both give raid take There is absolutely no excuse Tor racketeering such aa has been evident in Cleveland and other cities Keenan directing head of the crime and racket combat here from Washington to address the banquet of the National Association of Purchasing Johnson to Tour Juno 21 covery Administrator Hugh S son will July 10 for A wide speaking tour It was ed He will visit fifteen discussing nil of the Bank Robbed by Bandits In Overalls June bandits garbed In overalls today bed the West Unity Banking West 40 miles west of of The trio was believed headed ward in an automobile with license plates which were stolen from a resident of and which had been cancelled W E said the men entered the bank at 9.25 drew revolvers and forced three other employes and a customer to lie on the floor while they took the money from the cash drawer Most of the bank's funds in the protected by a time lock A resident of West unity told police that the men fled in a dark green Ford bearing the stolen cense Obio Ohio Employment and Payrolls Increase June 21 further Increase in Ohio employment and payrolls In May as with April was reported by Secretary of Francis Perkins today The Increase in Ohio employment ns applying to 5.707 Industrial Amounted to 2 1 per cent The increase in payrolls for the same period totalled 1 8 per cent The firms reporting to the labor ment showed total employes of 000 with an average weekly payroll of Industries showing major increases In employment were tile and terra steel etc sawmills structural Iron steam machine electrical machinery railroad repair and rolling mills reached the water supporting rope find the boat The in their were picked up by the King little heim and brought here Four of them were dead A fifth died in a hospital later A second lifeboat capsized when It fouled a propellor at the rising stern All its passengers were cued King the crown cess and the King Haakon arrived shortly afterward and took aboard all passengers and those of the crew not needed Widely Known Writer Succumbs In Florida New June 31 York relatives today received word that Thome widely known writer of humorous had died last night in Smith was probably the most of contemporary with six or seven books in print at the time Some his home popular were and recovery program Arid to the American Bishop's don course In The per Takes a Smith was born in 1802 at the Naval Md His father was commander James Thorne who was supervisor of the port of New York during the war En Route To New With President June of state occupied the attention of President day as he steamed leisurely toward the of the boat races Aboard his yacht Sequoia Mr turned toward London from New where he received an honorary degree from Yale university and defended the use of the brain trust as sary in American A mass of administration bills that await his signature and eral documents requiring study and were In the cabin of the trim Sequoia The chief executive planned to devote almost the entire day to their disposal Another batch of White House mall and the last minute were awaiting his arrival in New don which was scheduled for shortly before sundown Advisers were ful he would be able to decide upon them in time to have the greater pan of tomorrow free for the races which Franklin will be a third son of the dent and Mrs rows stroke on the Harvard freshman eight The president plans to follow the course of the race from a vantage place In one of the small Judges boats that wUl trail the shells on the New Arrest Suspect In Slaying Columbus June slaying of Sam Pants early gated by police Miller of Hercules was here Strike were settled at the plant Miller was found by a patrolman in the boiler room of the factory his head crushed A bloody two by four the found near the body police arrested Marshall an ne was climbing in the building by a side door He said he was ting some tools Turley had been discharged Sunday by officials of the plant for causing disturbances among the strikers cting the Turley had been drinking according to Coroner E E Smith and blamed Miller for his be- ing discharged Coroner Smith said that a charge of murder would be placed against Turley Dashing Young Swain Jails His Girl but Wins Her Hand Brother-in-Law Objects to Wedding So He Has Girl Arrested in Order to Rescue Her W Va June 21 H a dashing swain from Wolfe had his bride today after throwing her in jail to mary her A days after AlKire ob- a license to marry Laura Carpenter he came back to the local courthouse and wanted his money back brother tn law Is guarding he explained won't let me sec her I love and loves but It doesn't do any good grinned the clerk not to up that thought long and deeply At length he went to police quarters Laura he cant do that without a told his story and asked for help she love a man asked indeed sir loves me very much all the when her brother in law Is States and county officers went Into a huddle A minor charge was the warrant and Laura brought In Jail hurried to the Jail with A wedding dress Attorney George I contributed money for the ring Rev P A Tenney formed the service while virtually all the county officials and court house workers looked on will my brother-in-law do now Laura wondered m not said Alkire all county officers when were Mr Roosevelt departed from Yale's cloisters with the plaudits of sands of persons Including the whole faculty and student ringing in his ears He was given a prolonged ovation as he Justified the use of In government activities and emphasized they have come to play a permanent part In administration fairs His remarks were Interpreted as a direct challenge to the critics of the brain trust and as a reply to the at- tack on Dr Rexford Guy wno was unsuccessfully opposed by a senate group as o agriculture New London Mr will motor Saturday to his mother home at Hyde N where will spend a quiet week-end pre paratory to four or five Intensive work days that will remain before he em barks June 30 on the cruiser Houston for the West South Amerio and Hawaii Mrs Roosevelt accompanied th president on the Sequoia havin joined him when his special train from Washington arrived at station In New York jester day Complete remodeling of the apart ments in the Welier theater build in on North Third was ed today The work will start once and the apartments will Sn every respect at grea expense to the the S A Wei estate No estimate of the coot was mad in the it that in tuo of will be spent to the in of the building into of th most modern apartment quarters in Ohio present occasion la to a revival of faith in tSc city's immediate inasmuch as it represents an investment in tt g project larger than any at- tempted scarcity of able apartments and vacant dences in the city has been noted for Indicating mi upward trend in real estate value Benjamin Putnam is the contractor and will be in charge of the one of the most Important projects of the kind to be undertaken in tbe city for more than a year In the Welier building art six apartments on three floors The structure Itself Is recognized as ing one of the most beautiful iors of any in the city With to the proposed improvement of the it was said today the present interior will be practically dismantled and only the walls will remain when the work of restoration begins New new plaster on walls and ceilings and complete new tures will be installed in every one of the apartments Special attention will be given to while the heating facilities were ed less than a year when the present theater company began of the building It is said that about two months be required to complete the work Report Paraguayan Troops On Offensive June 21 biggest battle of the Gran Chaco war proceeded today along a front almost parallel with the River Pilcomayo between Fort and Fort Paraguayan troops were on the of- trying to force Bolivian evacuation of Fort key sition to the rich Chaco oil fields A war office communique said Bo- livian attempts to recapture lost trenches were repulsed with heavy loss June heat hung over the broad of In the west today as nature added weather to the nation's center Bain in scattered ast but with it canae a windstorm that leveled j communication and electric and left four dead and three others ing in the wind whipped of Michigan It was the first day of official and it found the farming n a sorry battling windstorms and almost un- bearable beat The one bright in the picture was the rapidly ruing commodity markets which a good price for they could save from ruin Even higher were forecast for the week-end and were of additional late tonight or tomorrow la southern Illinois and Southeastern Missouri Meanwhile hope for the safety of a youth and a girl who failed to re- turn from a hazardous Lake gan sailboat trip dwindled rapidly day An twelve coast guard and lake Joined in search for Raymond and Miu Ruth Hatch student residing with the family The airplane was chartered by youth's Mrs Walter T but a search of several noun revealed no trace of the foot craft The storm also probably life of Richard of who rowed out into the night to escape heat and failed to return The brought death to man at and small throughout Illinois and southern Wisconsin Hatch and bad been seen since they embarked tor an all-day sail at 10 a m yesterday in the youth's ian Ludlow presumably blown from a rowboat during squall at the gale r His the reported that struck the small shell with such that an oar was from his hands He leaped mto the to retrieve it when he regained tbt boat a moment later Ludlow had Must Stand Trial For Attempted Extortion O June 21 Emerson 27 taxi driver of Van Wert must stand trial again on charges Quit of using the mails in an attempt to Damage extort from Mr and Mrs A La Bolivia June A decisive battle was in progress day in the Fort sector of the Chaco Paraguayans abandoned an attempt to flank the position er a six-day Bolivian said appeared Unable to dimb into J A federal jury In the court of Judge George P Hahn was discharged night when a hopeless lock was reported Emerson admitted writing the ter but explained that It was a hoax inspired by Mrs Rella keeper for the Clymers The letter demanding ened the Clymers property and the lives of the occupants The cab driver testified that the motive was merely to frighten the aged couple as gested by the former housekeeper Mrs on the denied Emerson's allegations Tho letter in question bore nature and was mailed at J F Cordrey post office inspector the chief witness against son He Identified the letter and con- Officer Is june tin sergeant was tound at 1 30 a m today a criminal court jury here on i charge The n term ot 2 a 15.000 To Supreme Court June 21 L ate a meal In a chain restaurant He laid 35 cents on the cashier's counter the girl called after him asked Nathenson extra penny Is state sales she told him Today attorneys as- sorted that they Intend to carry to the supreme court a suit for 1 cent damages in municipal court aon contends that the tax was laid on not consumers pitching craft tlM short to The an hour electric power and communication lines and causing heavy property damage m Chicago and several other caused the of Joseph S when a fell on his automobile in Treasury Employes Must Quit June claring treasury employes work for Uncle Sam and a political party secretary of the Treasury Henry today called on all employes tinder tion to all patty offices at has been Mid Morgenthau in a letter to treasury department holding of political party office is not ble with the public interest and will hamper an officer or employe in discharge of his governmental The secretary said his letter WM prompted discovery of Instances of solicitation of contributions fot political He said he notified all department heads to advise employes that those who hold such political party must submit their resignations later than Sept 1 submit their resignation from the treasury department Must Wear Clothes In Nudist Colony Allegan Juna Mrs Ophelia wife of Fred Kalamazoo dancing master and ator of the Sunshine Sports League camp near was free to to her nudist colony today on years probation But she was clothed She was placed on probation and assessed a fine of by Circuit Judge Fred T after she pleaded guilty to a charge of indecent exposure Her husband is in Jail serving a sentence on a similar He also had to pay a of Ring went to Jail two weeks ago the state supreme court upheld lower court's conviction Lawyer Convicted On Manslaughter Charge June torney William Patrick Clyne today faced a 1 to 20 years in connection with the death of Mrs Mary Kovacio who was struck by his auto A Jury four.d Clyne guilty of slaughter He will be sentenced William George cipal pointed out driver of the which away after striking woman Clyne admitted It was car tho Young Son Reads to Sightless Parents June 31 The drama of daily world events if witnessed through the eyes of their four old son by Dr and Anthony Dr and Mrs de- pend upon their son to keep them abreast of current eventa toy to them from the Despite the fact that it will two more years before youngster will have to be bothered he can read many those he can't read he When the dally Danny spells the headlines always says the separation of he driving Cooler noon or tonight and t portions Friday