Zanesville Signal, The (Newspaper) - April 18, 1936, Zanesville, Ohio t i Prints the News THE ZANESVILLE SIGNAL VOL NO 301 SATURDAY APRIL THREE CENTS PRISON FOR FISHER AND GIRL AIDE Sentenced After Pleading Guilty in Attempted Jail Break The final chapter of county's most daring Jail delivery in years was written In court o common pleas when Roseville and Helen his accomplice pleaded to formal charges which led to the shooting of William age turnkey at the county j all on March 28 confined to Good Sam hospital since the shooting 15 making slow progress toward re although his condition is vre ported as fair On specific Fisher admitted shooting Morpeth with Intent tc while the girl pleaded guilt to carrying a gun into tc aid in an escape Fisher also pleaded guilty to bur glary and resulting from theft of articles from the home o Cora A Wells some ago H waa confined to county Jail await ing action of the grand jury on this charge Vvhen he shot i made a only to be ap later In Putnam Fishe was sentenced to penitentiary for an indeterminate term on each pica by Judge P H The Jone girl was sentenced re Five others pleaded guilty end were given probationary They John carrying con Denver bur glary and Charles Grand carrying concealed weapons Jerome burglary and larceny and William petit larceny Eight men named In 14 Indict ments pleaded not guilty to charge as follows John R second degree as sault with intent to rob and assaul with Intent to Jake Rowland four Harry Lutz burglary and Armstead assault and Thomas burglary and two in Charles bur glary and two and Clarence burglary an larceny Four others under be arraigned later TERMS Expected to Change Impeachment Mode Senators Themselves Tired of Historic System Em- ployed to Oust Federal Judge Ritter BLAMES DEATHS ON GOLD PLOT Los April 18 The fantastic tale of hidden gold related by a half breed Indian under Investigation today in the bomb deaths of Dr and Mrs William Although a jury returned a verdict of homicide and suicide After hearing witnesses tell the cor- jury strange activities that diverted the economics professor from his classroom duties at the University of Southern California authorities decided to continue the investigation There was testimony of gold hunts in plans to ship gold bullion Into the United States behind the smoke screen of a and of possibility some persons have had cause to remove Dr John Moriarty insisted his father murdered by unknown enemies and that he did not touch off the bomb with Intentions of committing suicide The wrecked the motor car in which the couple was seated Two companions were Injured The name of K a half breed YaquI waa injected into the inquiry by the who ified his father had given Larremore money for carrying out the gold also that the Indian had written his there are threats from refer them to the Larremore has told San Francisco authorities he and Dr Moriarty had planned to foment a revolution in Mexico to facilitate transporting the gold Roosevelt Adheres to WPA Type of Relief April ing to the WPA type of dent Boosevelt set his face today against demands in congress that about half of next year's proposed work fund fee used for Secretary heavy construction projects r This White House victory for Harry L Hopkins undertakings did in- duce Representative Belter to abandon his drive to have the house earmark of the fund for public works administration head of the positively going we've got the votes now to earmark the PWA At a press conference late day President expressed op- position to such a move on the ground the money would not go so far In putting men to work The he was being sought to give a certain number of jobs in the next fiscal year If an alteration of plans required the purchase of more materials and a longer time to complete the he then more money would have to be to provide work for the same number of April criticism of the constitutional Impeachment procedure reached a new high today after the long and tedious trial of Judge L Ritter of but many senators nothing would come of It After devoting almost two weeks to the senate convicted him of misconduct 56 to and removed him from office The historic method of trying judges and other high officials before the full senate was almost universally condemned by the tired senators Senator McAdoo ered a plan to create a court of judges to try judicial officers of charges of misconduct on the but the Idea met with little favor Most of the other proposals re- about the Idea of setting up a committee to hear the testimony and report to the senate But most ators held this require the consent of the defendant Such a procedure is already permitted un- der the senate but was ignored in the recent Ritter case There Is no appeal from the ate's verdict After it had ousted ter from the judiciary It defeated an additional disbarment from public office for the rest of his life It was a from RITTER the verdict of explainable haps by the thought that the ate felt it had meted out enough punishment TURKS ENTER Italians Continue Drive After Breakdown of Peace Efforts European diplomats searched today for official confirmation of reports Turkey has moved Its army Into the Dardanelles as the League of Nations committee after its attempt to win peace In East information from Istanbul disclosed the Turkish forces had moved into the area demilitarized by the Lausanne treaty but diplomatic quarters in Europe lacked official verification Reliable sources at Borne reported unofficially that the Italian columns m southern Ethiopia were driving through the fourth day of a major offensive directed against the second largest city In the East can kingdom Marshal Italian commander in telegraphed the first Indication of what military quarters in Rome believe may be an intensive Fascist drive on the ern front the our ad- vance guard contacted the was the field marshal's veiled ence which followed rumors ing in tho Italian capital for several At Italy was disclosed to have bolstered Its navy man-power with formation of a special landing force of sailors and the possibility of cancellation of all navy leaves of absence The air force also was re- ported ready for possible The unsuccessful peace makers at Geneva assembled to hear official de- rails of the collapse of negotiations between Italy and Ethiopia a Fascist spokesman asserted sand lorries are already toward Emperor Halle Selassie's capital city The Ethiopian sent squadrons of guards to foreign tions in Addis Ababa as the advance column of the Blackshirt troops were reported the city on its march from First reports of the Turkish pation of the straits drew surprise international circles since dent Kemal Ataturk only recently had requested negotiations to modify the demilitarisation clauses of the Lausanne treaty League revealed they had received information that Turkey already was refortifying the zone before the written request was transmitted to the signatory ments LAW HORRIBLE SAYS DARROW Such Thing as Says Lawyer in day Interview April character in a long 1st of court room dramas who has cast himself in the role of a tal the an- or his today The venerable attorney has retired from active practice but has main- his interest in the profession The he said in an was a business He added is no such thing as or out of If doctors treated the causes of physical illness as lawyers and judges handled Darrow ment of disease would again be like The aged criminal lawyer outlined the philosophy of his been the desire to help the the to see the common man have a share He has not changed his agnostic say that religion is the belief in future life and In he said don't believe in commented man is full of fight and hope He wants to reform the world he's he still wants to the world but he knows he The lawyer held a man did his best work when he was 40 to 50 years old He becomes more he with advancing age don't out much any be said you know people don't corne to see they have a Slight Hope of Finding Entombed Men Alive Moose N April A heavy blast opened a deeper gap into the Moose River gold mine but disappointed rescue workers in their attempts to reach three Toronto men who had been en- tombed for nearly a week With a rock barrier of unknown depth stUl remaining between the workers and the shaft through which hoped to reach the virtually all hope of finding Dr E Herman B gill and Charles Alfred Scadding alive was J p chief inspector of declared there would be no up in activity A diamond drill opening a nch avenue of communication with pit where the men were trapped by a cave-in Sunday night waa down 80 feet and had about 15 more to water and sages will be dropped down when this hole U opened FISHBEIN WRITES ON BABY HEALTH Morris famous medical authority and author of the dally articles CM Truth About has Just con- cluded in this Hill be- a new series of daily health columns of interest and tance to ex cry mother in The with the publication on April of the first of a ies entitled Baby's In 100 well-written and concise Dr lUH discuss the care and feeding of babies during their first two difficult years He start the series with the highly important subject of prenatal care and then go on into chapters on feeding and weaning the training and habits summer care of the one antl baby hygiene and baby's Its toys Its Its and other important factors There will be articles on the sick and on prevention of Infection Dr fven will take up the subjects of child and the exceptional to round out a ed and thorough study of the baby from every angle which In- the mother Dr Is well fitted to discuss the subject with Ity He Is editor of the Journal of the American Medical tion and of several other cal and Is editor or the Health in which child development and training H one of the most Dortant DENIES DETAINED FOR STERILIZATION WOMAN Londoner Sure Mary Will Say Soon Welfare Director Says Such Is Not Case of Young Woman April Denials that Mrs Mary is being held at the Apple Creek tute for the feeble-minded until she consents to a sterilization operation came from two sources today is the first time that the case has been brought to my attention 1 did not order Mrs Porte to be kept at the institute until she consented to the Mrs Margaret director of the department of public said Dr Lorner superintendent of the also denied that any attempt had been made to effect an he Mrs Porte has several times offered to submit to sterilization records show that Mrs Porte has the mentality of an old child She will not be restored to society unless it can be proved that she has made considerable mental de- Mrs Allman sairt She denied having written a letter to Dr Yule instructing him to keep Mrs Forte at the institution until a sterilization operation had been formed Mrs Porte be taken to land from Apple Creek on April 29 for healing on a petition for a habeas corpus writ ordering Dr Yule to produce her The fight to obtain Mrs started by her Frank who lives in Cleveland He claimed his wife is mentally normal Porte first was committed to the Columbus hospital for the feeble minded Feb Later she was but was again May 1929 Freed she married and was to the Apple Creek institution in 1933 EDITORS ABHOR POPULAR TRIAL April 18 The American Society of Newspaper tors started a formal today to see whether the press and the bar cannot Jointly reach some working formula to prevent sensational der cases from becoming public dal This step was projected as the tors gathered to hear Walter newspaper dis- cuss the trial aia concerned with a tion Illustrated but ical of most celebrated criminal cases In the United which may described by that there arc o processes of the one the other LIppmann said In tho address pre- pared for delivery Saying irregular popular interferes distorts and the effectiveness of the law and the people's confidence In Lippmann traced the evidence of the trial that ran parallel to tho court trial from the time Bruno Hauptmann was arrested Newspaper comment affects not only the general public but even the the speaker and he re- ferred to one of Hauptmann as thing lacking man should not delude Into thinking that comment of this sort Is of no effect simply because the jury la locked up and is not ed to read the he said witnesses read the tators read them and no man needs to be told that the ment of a crowd communicates itself more or less to Each Night at 11 Mary Carlisle Telephones Wealthy from Hollywood April wealthy Mayfair a pretty Idea that In a couple of after a brief sation in Mary movie will say to him and that they will marry He is not he said but he is For one he he bases his on the circumstance that by ar- Miss Carlisle has asked for his London telephone number each night at 11 o'clock Hollywood and that a few minutes which is a few minutes after 6 m London he has answered his phone and talked to He made plain that Miss lisle was not calling by her own de- sire but that he had arranged fox her to call because it would be more con- venient for wherever she might be owner of a Riviera villa at Juan Les Pins and frequenter of Mayfair's swankiest parties and night met Miss Carlisle when she was over here to make a film They became great friends Mitchell escorted Miss Carlisle and her mother to Paris for a few days of sight seeing He was unable leave London when she left for Hollywood in but am to leave for California next Mitchell said today has been telephoning me regularly at G o'clock In the morning the last few wesks and at her Invitation I am going out week to stay with her Village Postmaster Is One Of Three Hoover 9 Confident Case Is Links Gang That Kidnaped St Paul Brewer With Abductors of Edward Bremer April 18 gar Hoover announced today arrest of three men In connection with the kidnaping of William A Jr Paul think we've solved the Hatam kidnaping ers at he told MABY CARLISLE and her mother In Hollywood for becoming it's in the but I must try luck like anyone else What will pen when I get there remains to be seen But I think I will find good news watting for FIND WOMAN IN BOND CASE British Police Locate Woman Suspected in New York Swindle April United States authorities in announced today they were Informed that British police found a sought in with a New York bond last night in a London The woman's also ed for questioning about the ties of an alleged bond theft ring which dealt in millions ol was still the authorities said while the search across all Europe Officials said two suspects arrested here would be held in Jail until New York sailing from New York arrived Extradition proceedings were delayed bv lack of evidence connecting the suspects with tho New York bond The detective coming from New York was expected to seek linking tho two men held here with thieves believed to be members of an international gang United States authorities said the woman found in London was a who the French surete said apparently fled from Prance with her husband The authorities said she was not arrested since there were no charges against her or her husband The two men held under suspicion of complicity in the theft from a New York bank runner were identified as Bernard 39 a and his Jacob Czech Declares Collective Security Means Peace April Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin said today the only way to secure ean peace was to be ready to fight for it if necessary Collective security will never work unless all nations take part in it are prepared simultaneously to threaten with military sanctions and to fight aa If he declared at A political rally The who advised the tion he had no intention of being out of told his audience that Adolf Hitler than any sn living in could make or break on the continent He admitted the League of Ions foiled in its efforts to halt the East African war and docs not seem yet to be machinery for stopping war if one of the parties Is determined to go to war and will not submit ts differences in the dispute to and Boy Seriously Injured While Playing Cowboy Marlon April game of put n a hospital today with a skull ture His head was crushed between wo pieces of heavy tUc while he and several companions were playing in a -lie yard Physicians said he would recover Pessimistic Forecaster Dons Glasses April An economist wbo has refused to predict anything but depression for five years past put on his rosy glasses at last today and found a favorable long-time business trend and prospects of a live per cent increase in trade volume this year Dr Charlas C director of the American Bureau of ness made only one our arc wise enough to keep us out of Tho bureau professes to have predicted the 1929 crash a year before It occurred Citing two periods of and subsequent in 1933 and an Ohio State university mathematics 1935 another period of re- covery was based on shortages There is good reason to believe that this period will last for several years accumulated during the period of with the economic crash are being used and we are now faced with a need of normal Dr Morris said there would be no customary August decline this year and that fall and holiday trade would be good Seven Men Robbed While On Way to Their Homes April pair of riding In a dark green sedan police held up seven men within two hours early today and collected a total of in RAILWAYS LOSE FARES PROTEST Eastman Denies Postpone ment After Tie Vote of Commission April railroads today lost their fight be fore the in commerce coxa lor an postpone menu In the June 2 effective date 01 new low passenger fares The roods had asked the postpone of a basic 2 cent per mile rats for passenger coaches recently pre scribed by the commission and th substitution of a trial 2 3 cent rate during the interim period They agreed to accept a 3 cen Pullman rate axed by the ICC O thri major eastern only Baltimore and failed to Join in the request for postponement The commission divided 5 to 5 on the postponement tlon and the was referred to Transportation Coordinator Joseph B Eastman lor determination Eastman is a member of the but because his position as coordinator votes in a case of In a Eastman said the postponement petition presented nothing on the or on tho which was not before the and considered by it at the time of ite decision in this with two These he Hated as the carriers pica that flood conditions had made a rate cut inadvisable and that they asked authority to tute a 2 5 cent fare voluntarily Eastman challenged the carriers contention that they could get a pendable test of by instituting the 2 5 cent Eastman said that any results from tills rate not b3 at all con- as to possible effects of the 2 cent rate Battling Bartholomews To Hold Peace Parley April 18 The battling whose fight centers around the bewildered head of little Freddie Bartholomew of the were to held a secret peace con- ference somewhere in the movie col- ony today After protracted legal attorneys representing aunt and guardian of the agreed that he allowed to his Mrs Lillian Mae Bartholomew of whom he has not seen for several years Should they arrive In the Mr and Frederick B may sit in on the meeting They are due here joday on their leisurely journey from The mother previously Indicated she was interested only in seeing that welfare was protected if convinced he Is being well cared would not guardianship contest the aunt's Find Body of Slain Woman Under Tree New April 16 The partly clothed body of a woman who apparently had been beaten to death was found under a tree today in a residential section of Long Island Medical Examiner Howard Neal ot Queens county said the woman had been badly possibly with a blunt and that her skua fractured He said there was evidence she had been carried to the spot alter she was slain cash and Jn Police The body was Identified as that the men worked on the Side and of held up all seven victims within by the woman's lew yards of their the police said I The director of the federal bureau of Investigation said the Hamm involved same as the kidnaping of Edward in which the was involved These arrested were named as Charts J Fitzgerald Jack and Edward C ter at 111 All suspects are now in St Paul or en route Hoover said Also involved In the Hamm case he announced are Byron now in Jail at St Paul for the Bremer Elmer also con- In the Bromer Arthur serving sentence in penitentiary Fred Barkor killed by federal agents in a battle at last and Alvin enemy No still at large The actual perpetrators of the weie named by Hoover as Alvin Karpis Arthur and Fred Goetz since killed Fitzgerald and Bolton Hoover said may be more ar- rests He added that all those arrested today bad been charged under secret warrants on April 11 The investigation chief said tha Mr Hamm this morning identified the home of Bartholmey as the house In which he was held while the awaited payment of ransom which secured his Hamm TV as kidnaped on Thursday June after he had ed from his office In the Theodore Hamm Brewing company for He was taken to a where be was held until June 19 1033 He was released at a point near payment of the ransom Hamrn was president of the brewing said was arrest cd in kos in St and Bartholmey in Bensenville officials said had been acting WENDEL HUNTS KIDNAP HOUSE N Y Apprll 18 Paul H free of a New charge he murdered the Lindbergh Joined Kings county officers day in a search for the Brooklyn house where he said he was tortured into a a disbarred N J to aid them In the authorities hoped for a swift showdown in the mysterious and arrest the men he naped him Feb 14 District Attorney F X Geoghan and his men were seeking specifically two men Wendel hag named as his as- Thomas W New Jersey supreme court justice who Bruno Richard Hauptmann to death as the of the bergh dismissed the murder charge against late yesterday In Mercer county New Judge James S Turp then fixed a bail of for release on a group of old embezzlement and he was brought to Brooklyn last night A charge of kidnaping the bergh filed In J by Anna Hauptmann In tile effort to save her husband from remained on the books Wendel The prosecutor said Wendel would be guarded during entire stay ere Prosecutor Anthony M Hauck at he would defer ng the kidnap charge before the Hunterdon county grand Jury ing thorough Investigation of del's own story in Fire Sweeps Industrial District at Des Moines DCS April Fire swept through a block of the DCS industrial district burning out three manufacturing and damaging others at on estimated loss of Two huge gasoline and fuel oil storage tanks of the Cities Service Oil company were miraculously saved from the blaze The tanks were within two Inches of one building that was destroyed Paint was ed from the tanks when the building wall Tanks of the ips Petroleum company across the street were also Changeable Weather Promised Next Week ther outlook for the week beginning v Ohio about day and again about Thursday or day Warmer early cooler warmer cooler toward end of POT region of the Great First part of week comparatively pre- likely within latter half Cool for the ter at since April 1935 is rated as a third el pest office with an annual salary The department Bartholnjey had been among the candidates for the place according to ratings of the civil service mission Spokesmen at the department pressed surprise at the arrest and said they had been informed of it by the Justice START DRl ON Clean-up Order Comes Columbus Houses Default Payment O April lumbus who at operation of the numbers seven sons contributed an average of 000 today had withdrawn tacit approval and ordered to shut down Police Chief John H for operations of the racket to followed wholesale welshing after ft disastrous day recently when ft paper losses of the number V for the day were estimated at tween and only one paid in full The wholesale resulted In numbers promoters reducing the x from 600 to 1 to sums as low as 100 1 on certain combinations reported had taken order spaces close racket said the answer be to move the centers of the outside the city Along the last and In hundreds of news and eery all of which house the -word passed to In under the The writers at these fy promised the bettors no ten last night would bs and that payment odt bets made fore the promised ofc the was guaranteed Chief Dunn's order threatened only to prosecute persona but the M Chief Dunn only recently head of the department Authorities purportedly handbooks here following the against the numbers told them no action would be against the continuation of their bets on race threatened immediate arrest It bers were sold In the Tip sheets and numbers remained on Mle central but taken down the recently posted cards that announced the cut lu odds on Payments here made combinations of figures that In the daily stock totals Police have estimated the furnished employment to residents Consider Referendum On April Courson of Newark requested of the secretary of state day on procedure t tain a referendum on four year for all 4 Courson said he bringing the to mi election did not expected to head ft He was advised that petition contain and thai they filed the of to June date of the referendum The last referendum heid on enacted by the was when a measure to nx to be paid of the defeated by almost Marion Plans Tax Levy Vote to Meet mill levy will be the May 12 primary Mayor Frederick C i council approved after making an attempt to city to mill