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   Zanesville Signal, The (Newspaper) - December 13, 1934, Zanesville, Ohio                               ZANESVILLE SIGNALl Tells the Truth EDITION THURSDAY DEC 1934 FINAL EDITION THREE CENTS TO REPEAL NO PARKING ORDER ound chain store two years discovery that all Importing inent in polo sed to reveal that his whereabouts FITS Put Plan munitions g to 362 capital in a Baled today initions in- he profit out for nearly Press learned by the set up by and has f tly B sponsor re congress aft man ne of to ons and war Imate six per late all distribution of the in a by for- trick J r former arles Francis rt a few days ce d legislation the midst of the r collapse of led liable to the T of the liable to the resources of the n he rine war risk ury war finance issues af ts of three to be to execute bit export of ic grets Disaster The today n expressing Sympathy to of the Mich by URGE UNITED FORCE TO BEAT U S GANGSTER Centralized Office Would Direct With All States In Dec at- torney general's conference on crime ends today with 600 determined to establish a permanent national Institute of criminology The Institute would wage a less fight the public whether dope peddler or bonk or and attempt to slash the country's annual crime The who have said that the country's law enforcement cies must be reorganized and intended to adopt resolutions at their closing late today that the conference be held annually They also sought a permanent body of their guided by the ney general to keep the crusade The plans are what but advocates hope that from this body eventually will rise the criminology institute It would have headquarters in officers appointed from local and private cies interested In crime and would be charged specifically with pointing all the nation's law forces against the Underworld these forces arc dous they have been in- efficient Many times they have pulled against each over such petty things ae which agency gets credit for capture Financing of the institute hardly reached the discussion stage Some advocates favor contributions from and local ments Others hope that private philanthropic agencies will provide Attorney General Homer S who has obtained Irom con- gress numerous reforms of federal criminal believes the is imperative So do his Joseph B the assistant attorney gave one reason for the new body in his an- swer to this chase John ipr transporting a sVilen automobile when he's guilty of murder and bank TEe he that the authorities of no single state were equipped to do The institute of criminology remedy this through of crime between states and federal agencies June Parts From New Hubby in a Hurry Pen Sentence For Slaying Woman El Paso Dec thur C O steel was convicted by a district court Jury today on a charge of ing Mrs Irene De Cleveland on the desert near Van Horn Nov 1933 He was ed to 99 years In the state tiary The verdict came after deliberation that lasted all night The state had asked the penalty Mro De body was found on will taken have rot yet been Miss Knight had noth 1 ng to aay and h er h usban d could not be reached It was Just two weeks ago today that the blues singer yielded to Ames telegraphic wooing and flew to cago He had wired hex Fly here and marry But love and the honeymoon ended almost simultaneously At Miss Knight of San was little i mentioned as the sweetheart of more the heavyweight boxing Hollywood's skyrocket romances fizzed today with announcement that June and Paul o separated Married 13 days ago in they parted a few days after returning to Hollywood but the matter was hushed up until the bride's mother Issued a formal an- Mrs H P did not disclose the nature of the dis- agreement HPT Knight and Amta have and she has returned to the home of her parents Whether the separation is to be if so What RESCUE FOUR FROM ARCTIC Forced Down When Ice En- crusted Plane ator Finds Them plon former New York la the brother of wealthy Stephen husband of Raquel film actress tha desert near Van Horn Her deatti ended a transcontinental auto- mobile Jaunt on which she and had started from Cleveland When returned here Tor trial several months Wilson made EL statement in he said ho Killed Mrs r Bolt Ira self-defense Merchants to Become Collectors of Tax retail merchants of the state become principal tax collectors under the new sales tax law The merchant actually pays the sales tan in through the purchase of tax receipts which are to be cancelled sales are made These pre-paid tax receipts be sold only to licensed hence the first step the merchant must taie under the new law la to apply for a license This application must be made to the county auditor on or before Monday Dec 17 with the payment of a fee of 31 for retail Such application must set forth name or the vendor expects to engage In and the nature of the business involved be issued by tlw county auditor Penalties are provided for attempt to operate without curing a license Dec Saved from by starvation and cold on a bleak uninhabited waste between here and three men and a women were recovering today from the effects of their nine days of privation The party was rescued yesterday by Roy one of several aviators who had been searching for several days The Mrs Hazel David Weiner and Pilot were forced down on a flight here from McGrath when Ice formed on the wings of plane As the ice forced the plane lower picked out a level space and set the plane down In the snow The temperature of the Arctic winter was below zero An cabin of- tha only shelter There was no food and the heavy snow made it cult to locate The one blanket was assigned to Mrs Clung There was no food on the plane but who with the shot eral grouse These birds provided the party with their only food In the tho nine they waited for aid Water was obtained by melting snow Winchell melted ioe from the wings of his but he could not get It into the air because drifting partially burled It The party was near despair M tbe days passed without sight or wound of a Yesterday the distant roar of a plane wag heard and the four rushed out Into the cold to see a plane approaching For a few It appeared the pilot would not sight them All waved their coata frantically as tbe plane zoomed over Then they saw the pilot bank for a landing i Dickson loaded the four his heated cabin piano flew them 150 to tbe field An were put to bed but aside from the loss of weight It appeared had no serious Dies January 2 HELD UP BY BANDITS Took Shots at Natives While Blasting Bank Got SEARCH RUINS FOR BODIES OF FIRE VICTIMS Identification of Many Plan Mass Burial BULLETIN Dec memorial services fat the victims of tho Hotel Kerns fire will be held here Saturday from 12 30 to 1 p m by Roman and Protestant churches The services will be held at the Congregational and St churches Rabbi David I of Congregation Bethel will participate In House Race Lansing Mich Dec clanking steam shovel rooting of the burned Kerns hotel added hourly today to the proven toll of a catastrophe which The widow of authorities now believe will total Logansport has announced her candidacy for the house seat made Dec greeted villagers who showed lights were telephone lines were cut and the bank was shattered by seven of when bank robbers in two automobiles swarmed into the The terror of the night the Hundreds of shivering but The present of known dead and missing totals and have leaving with little question at least 10 bodies in the or pinned beneath masonry In the Grund river at the rear of the el Police are ing for additions to the total from the finding of bodies ol victims not yet reported as missing rind they are of the opinion that the debris is completely ed away the total loss of life will have mounted to nearly 40 Of the 24 bodies recovered morning 11 have been definitely Four have been conditionally identified while others are unnamed this morning released a list of 190 of the disaster and thH added to the list ot missing and dead would bring the known number of and employes of the hotel to 220 which la close to all informed estimates OT the 10 believed missing In the two were believed to been located by Earl Lansing who explored the Grand river last but the he made it impossible for him to re- move them at the time there are only apparently 10 guests unaccounted police believed the list of missing may be gradually increased They pointed out that the guest list may have in- cluded traveling salesmen who were unacquainted with the remainder of the hotel clientele and may have had no relatives to Inquire of them There also may have been a few sona In the building who were not registered The list of after 43 hours of publication la being as a list of dead searching delved farther into the ruins It was apparent that some will never he identified Five of the eight taken from the ruins thus far have been mere shrunken by the Intense heat and without arms or legs In all cases where positive cation is impossible Coroner Ray W Gorsline said that the remains win be Interred In a mass ceremony later this week melodrama of today work to tell their experiences during the Invasion The abler of them Joined officers in search for the bandita At least seven robbers fled at 6 a m with less than In small change The battered vault of the bank withstood seven roaring 1 safety Dr E Hemmiger told how he ed from his window A bandit out- post sent a Dullet through its glass first explosion was at 3 a m shaking the said G son of the bank cashier think they exhausted their explosive or they would never have left ventured forth cautiously after the bandit cars were well gone Word wau hastened to Sheriff Joseph Vincent at New bulbs were placed in street lamps today and telephone repairmen patched broken ly fascinated persona Impeded the work of searchers through the night Relatives of the dead and missing to Page Twelve New Trial Motion Under Advisement Carrying a Russell convicted slayer of Harold Fleming appeared In court of common plens Thursday morning and fiat as his counsel A A George and B E argued motion for a new trial before Judge P H Prosecuting Attorney Charles 5 addressed the court in behalf of the state The matter was under advisement The defense set up In its argument that the court erred In not and other qualified The law requires the merchant Dec cancel in the ol the tax In UK amount of the tax full Hlls will be executed in tiie electric at the Ohio tiary Jan Z The Ohio done tor tearing the tax receipt court today refused to grantj the retaining 1 Kills a new trial SHU was part and oilier to I by a court off slaying of Akron In a parlor Investigating Committee Fails to Make Report Columbus O reports of the special joint legislative committee investigating printing at the and the special ate committee investigating the cost of school were not filed with the senate before the general assembly sine Three of the four members of the committee investigating the activities of the American Book and other school book publishing firms in con- with the cost of textbooks will not be members of the eral assembly Sen William Handley ifl the only committee member returning The others Sen D J Gunsett Van Sen James Ford and Carl D Akron Three of the four members of the committee on pen printing are to bo members of the next general They Senators Philip Wolfe and Paul Yoder and Rep George Harter Rep Joseph Caatd- day Is not to return vacant oy Lardis death a short time alter his election from the Second Indiana Nov 6 Her son saw Mountain Landia has drawn from the G O P nomination race In her favor The special tion Is set for January HENRY STEMM TO Even to Support Campaign Capable cratic Auditor City Auditor Henry F Stemm will be a candidate for reelection In It was definitely today His decision to enter the race another time came as ja welcome persistent demands of his many friends who In tion of the Important a tive guarantee that public Interests will be served At the same it waa understood from reliable sources today will enter the race with the unqualified support of the incumbent administration though nominally has made good on last year's campaign pledge to party lines in making and endorsing persona to testify relative to mental and thai tbe court erred in charging the It was pointed out by j mission officials Sales Tax Operation To Start In January O Dec though White advocated and fought for It for two year's Ohio's new retail tax probably will not go operation In view of the fact thai tax ay the collection Tense counsel thai P W machinery be until one of the serve objection by Attorney is perm bad Fourth er were that Harry i d to the middle of it has been that booming of non In the yard on 14 the Inauguration ol the new b- made the chair for even be- j signal for starting tbe new tax as a Juror lection Chauffeur Called Her Communist So Magistrate i strung aria Aboard isobel of her mind tortured by of oC ror in a Wajd arrived at Ut ship's first port 1 I make of tiie to bang a hook oa Warn official la summer c of Tear of off her of 10 inc to yo in the Vast toe fl me no that I be let off to I Tbe of Tram or so in ructi a think off Sn warned j io I was to a German act taie It I bnit I to jat on tbe day but com- I to perch on and curl up om our T if to l me three U oce example of It be generally were aU right Vat irti om I W TXA TLS apt to count We to bfT lie to JT I for I Mr H He but was or carefully at 3 p m abe j which wv said don't I want to r tfo room more a by yera a i a lifelong stands high In the counsels of his own party at the same him won for himself the unfailing respect of those who differ him for the efficient manner in which he has handled Zanesville's finances during the time he has been auditor To thousands of citizens who have looked to as an almost In- public he has come to be recognized as the Ian of the during tenure one need not leor illegal ex- of city funds Throughout the Stemm Is regarded among the most efficient of city auditors Never since he first office almost seven years ago has there been a question the way he handled city and never has a political opponent challenged his honesty or capability Moreover state examiners who have audited city have gone out of their way to praise his work ly Reports that he might again seek lacked verification until when Stemm personally the report A for mayor last he received a large vote which testified eloquently to nis sonal popularity Only the fact that a bitter contest rival Republican engaged the Interest of a great part of the lost him the according to the present ion of political observers IN FAVOR OF DROPPING BAN Only Councilman Scott Adverse to Changing Recent Law At Its meeting next Monday city council will repeal Its re- cent ordinance prohibiting all ing on Main street and draft tions permitting the present one hoar parking according to sentiment expressed today by members of the council In an effort to determine individual opinions regarding the drastic recently The Signal polled today for 5 their expressions and the above con- Is evident The vote will probably be with only ijs Councilman James Scott bucking the 1 move and behind the tj measure to prohibit all parting on main thoroughfare A meeting of the traffic including Councilman and Tom Moorehead and is being this afternoon for changes Including limitation ol parking on streets some distance from S Main street and also a reduction ot- fine for violations A Signal poll of today revealed the following in favor of re- peal of the recent and maintenance of the 3 ent one hour parking on Main 5 President C G James Harry L Tom Walter Ducker and Sol against James The authorized the lowing statements did not vote lor -8 ou Main therefore I 3 will vote for its repeal I Trill vote for repeal of the 85 to 825 violations Such a fine or 3 penalty Is ridiculous Do they want to build a fen ce around 5 typical city and keep everybody am In favor of repeal of the ordinance prohibiting parking on Main street We will a new ordinance next will vote for re- peal We have found the people want the ordinance we have passed -4 and it probably wouldn't work want to legislate ae the people 7 am In favor of hour parking on Main street every day except Sunday when there should no restrictions on will vote for repeal of the ordinance I we bit off too big a In passing the ordinance which 3 DC effective December previous the of no parking on Main will be repeated when the a measure la repealed -1 was always J posed to prohibiting parking on Main street for less than one hour In other words the old ordinance of ana hour on Main Fourth and Fifth between Market and South wtm satisfactory to morf would and a shame for council to repeal ordinance without giving it a trial Fur 12 years in council L have fought for on Main street and am still of the same New Trial Sought In NRA Violating Case Pa Oec Fred C convicted or ing code wage provisions In operating his small factory at West will return to court today lor arguments on B new trial motion filed 07 his counsel Unless the defense makes an un- announced the government be retired to show cause motion Tor a new trial should not be allowed The electric battery manufacturer converted ty Saturday of ten violations of the wet battery code a minimum wage of 40 cents an offered no His Harold D was expected ly to more for appeal to U S- circuit court for a test of tbe of the recovery act Report Big Increase In Steel Operations Dec 33 Steel in tbe valley jumped to 40 per cent nigh aa the Be- Sheet Tube Co irill a Want Monday at making tvo ta seren In railer In scrap prices and tit ooM Iron Is Use look to lor Taber Makes Plea For Protection of Farmer O Dec program of unemployment insurance or maintenance contain protection lor the master of the National told the Ohio Grange tion here last In a homestead program there should be no added on culture for for those taken Trom city relief rolls to the and who might not be A un- der the Taher said persons from and villages have gone back to the country in the last three are costing American farmers 6400 a Unemployment Taber should be contributory and not be by the government taxes For the Ohio farmer Taber foresaw better property values in the next de- Walter P Kirk Port was re-elected state and K Grouse North Lima May Sandusky Ceres and W C- rl Camp are new Arguments Heard In Alleged Bribery Case Dec The Ohio supreme court today had under advisement arguments heard late in the bribery case E D it was alleged bribe to W D Hall ot Guernsey to limit Interest rates on mortgage Tbe case was the original on appeal off to do Uw Of lorer courts In proceedings Attorney W D case for Uae state and M H Turner to certify and leave to rile to error before War Profit Legislation Displeases Committee Dec senate The two in A Tube Co today to to tbe In operating m In are Fnr Vines tor for to P R W as tJie to of war tmu Seti 1 m of War H- Dem wsr to J ITM a in Is in i 1 fire1 de- replied the way 3 off from Harry of Daily J in ejaculated j Inspected alter JToq are a in IT J In erosion t in Fair Dec 33 Fair in north Tair A small depositor an officer of bis I is perhaps bis ii to justify such FIRST NATIONAL glad to have any patron i Worm Powders Keep the Children 50 cents   

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