Zanesville Signal, The (Newspaper) - June 8, 1936, Zanesville, Ohio Prints the News THE ZANESVILLE SIGNAL Tells the Truth VOL NO 31 MONDAY JUNE THREE CENTS WOULD ENLARGE CITY EDUCATION BOARD ah Will Not Join G O P Coalition I i It IDAHO GROUP GETS ON Have Made No Provision For Him After Borah Says O June tcr William E Borah told his own Idaho delegation today he would not into any combination or ment to stop or any other strong candidate has been said here about my joining in a movement to stop the leading Borah I do not feel that I want to go into any combination or movement to attempt to control the convention through any series of deals defer to the members of the delegation as to what they desire to but we have nothing to gain by doing so are willing for me to become the spearhead of a they say nothing about what will happen to me after the opposition t has been Borah talked with the Idaho gation shortly after his arrival from Washington In concluding Borah Republican party is fighting for its if we fail to nominate a candidate who has a distinct intelligent stand upon these the election will be Over when we leave this city Texas Republicans decided today to cast their 25 votes for Gov Alf ML Landon of Kansas as presidential nominee the first and other If Supporters of Gov Landon piped their bandwagon tune for the ing main body of Republican and today while the divided but re- ana Borah Delegates May Drop Brown Contest Ohio National Committee Involved In Effort to Beat Borah Switch May Do It in Bonus Bonds in This Huge Stack Cleveland June 8 movement enmeshed bitter Ohio national committee fight bringing possibilities Commit tee man Walter P and join up with the Col Frank Knox to re-elect him CALL MINE STRIKE that the five Borah delegates might j Votes of the KnoX and Borah their campaign a g a i n s 11 supporting the national com- against Frank Taggert of the candidate most ora by the supporters of Gov Alf A3 Landon of and the votes may be able to obtain through friendships make him la formidable candidate j The price of Borah support for 1 was reported to be the natural influence French Miners Walk Mtn President Hoover m mrp the movement to forestall the After Other Difficulty Settled Eluding her Princess Azzah eldest sister of the King of fled to Rhodes with her Charalambous hotel ter with whom she eloped in Greece She is pictured et the which her family s to have annulled HOLD SUSPECT IN FIRE June 8 miners in northern France numbering called a general strike toJay a few hours other workers had won a complete in the refusal Workers in Paris building trades also began a walkout to enforce the agreement which ended the strike after Premier Leon Blum's government inter- ceded for organized labor The coal who declared they and starve than work and occupied pits and off ices In the northern fields In some places mining officials were held prisoner in their buildings but leaders of the miners union quickly ordered their release The government's d e c 1 a r ation ni ruination of the Kansas governor Drown disclaimed any knowledge of any such but at Borah it was said the Ohio dc were free to use their own in obtaining support for rlis Idaho senator Tne five Borah delegates nad been listed previously as ing Brown's re-election inasmuch as influence on party control had one of the chief issues of ator Borah in the Ohio primary fight Borah repeatedly denounced Brown as a friend of monopoly Later Le Brown on the ground that he had been instrumental in national Committee funds to him in Ohio five Borah delegates attempted to together for a caucus on the national committee situation last but were unable to do so They may get together today and attempt to joach a definite understanding as their position in the fight against devaluation brought strength to the franc at the opening of the market runt expect to hold aloof un- The labor agreement which brought they are able to force concessions sourceful opposition still means to head off Ifc was the comers heard most from the only band early on the scene As the egates piled into the city from boats and captains of the conflicting factions already on hand differed over how the recruits wauld Up Between the Sunflower staters exchanged told you so gla ces ever the news that 36 of York's 90 delegates had declared for Landon JSome county leaders predicted Landon would get at least 70 of the state's votes on the first but delegation leaders were pending a caucus among the dissenters from any drive was Senator of Michigan The without mentioning Landon or any other candidate by said have bandwagons This is a or It's a failure If convention is true to its it will find out precisely where man stands before it gives body a vote for anything Talk of as a ity for the presidential nomination In event of noticeably among some seemingly in- in furthering deadlock Nor did his refusal to connder the vice-presidential ation terminate consideration of him for that pest Forces to don looked eagerly to the arrival day of a factor in the convention Borah of Idaho They recalled that Vandenberg and Borah had talked things over ly Each presumably knows the other's mind AH sides continued to express con- Many of the rank and file admittedly weie bewildered as they the opening gavel rap at 11 Turn to Mne workers back to their jobs was Hotel Roomer Is In Custody freely admitted at Borah Their primary hope is to additional Ohio votes for The secondary one is to ob- June held cne man while they in- the possibility cf in a hotel fire that resulted In seven deaths nnd Injuries to 30 Raymond a loomer at the uas taken into custody his story of turning in the alarm early was challenged by Ed a special patrolman Flynn said he was the one who turned in the alarm Three of the victims of the fire in tno were unidentified The Rev F C Wyo died in the flames after ing his wife through e window into the arms of firemen Ro- a shouts urging to wait until firemen ar- lived and leaped three stories to her death Two other victims were identified as Jase Carmona a nnd Fred ant rug cleaner Police Inspector Engler said WPA vocational tor at a appeared to have an unusual interest In The in- spector naid hurried to the Night Club In four persons died less than a month ago and poked through the ruins tarian victories In the French I tory Labor won five Wage In- hl tne Landon band creases from 7 to 15 per of workers rights to organise in collective bargaining con- a week and an- vacations with pay pressure from the people's front government which inherited the strike from the outgoing the employers signed the but warned they made all reserves regarding economic The only group excluded from the general agreement were col- a Blum called an arbitration conference un- der the sponsorship of the ment to end their difficulties today The accord makes resumption of work contingent upon negotiations of contracts In each establishment Labor circles expected disputes with individual employers to continue but looked for the greater part cf the army of strikers back at work day or Wednesday Dwelling Burns In Of Family Charles Webb and John Williams Rescued After Attempt To Save Two Miners Paxton Ind June was alive from the coal mine early eral hours after he had been overcome by gas while Ing to find two other men believed killed in an explosion The two men still in the mine are The five icom residence of Mi and Mrs Gilbert Muskingum Presbyterian Creamery one mile west of the Zanesville was entirely consumed by flames at 8 o'clock Monday morning in the absence of the The fire is believed to have in the living room and to other parts of the house being discovered Cause of the fire j unknown Mr and Mrs James and The cause of the explosion was not known Gas fumes rescuers from penetrating very far into the mine Demands Reduced Fare For Hoboes On Trains O June Jeff king of ed for Cleveland he upon thing that the Republican convention there include a platform plank de- manding railroads permit to ride in box cars for one cent a mile Insisted are just thousands of box cars back on and in rail yards not doing anyone any least of all the railroads couldn't they put a few in em Install a tin tub or a shower In one and put em on the tub or a would be a Davis bo has a tain amount of pride He will work A tramp And the bo knows he's more likely to get a Job if he looks proposed coalition of and if consummated wouk it was generally re- sult in a definite and final split be- tween the national committeeman and StaK chairman Ed D Schorr The latter is supporting the dacy oi Taggart whose Lacking comes from the delegates Landon REPORT WOULD ALSO ABANDON BLDG Taking In Rural Area and Study of Teacher Urged Bv STEBBINS Eigh t Important recommendations are contained in the Clifton report of Zanesville schools recently i completed and disclosed exclusively today to The Signal Enlargement of the city board of Education from three to five expansion of the school district to embrace ing territory now a part of rural school the immediate closing of Hancock Junior high school and a harmonious understanding between the board and the superintendent were urged in the report The city board of- education will meet this evening to discuss the re- sults of the survey and make visions to distribute copies or the re- pert among vitally interested agencies A copy is already in the hands of the Cham of Commerce I J L former state director Hundreds of thousands of World War veterans look forward eagerly to distribution of these Of and Earl Anderson recently completed the local school research at the request of the city board The report has been anxiously awaited by these who feared an -un- pleasant upheaval in the school with the survey used as the possibly the rad leal steps calculated to bring changes In the working personnel of the public school faculty today the first questions are definitely along this line Will there be Does the board In- tend to weed any veteran school men nt the risk of causing a which may prove harmful to the advancement of the The answer seems to No Harry president of the board of has assured this writer that the sole desire is for perfect of purpose and for greater for each is Jammed with bonds to pay the bonus to In this mammoth stack are 000 worth of and Miss Lelah Crosby is shown piling them higher and higher in a Treasury ment room in Washington With delivery of bonds set for June government employes have been working at top speed to finish their task by deadline date Ethiopian Soldiers MAD GUNMAN LEADS CONVICTS Still Lurking Near Capital Despite Italian Control of Addis Ababa Ethiopians Are Not Yet Completely Conquered s Note A first-hand account of c In and around Addis Ababa since the Italian occupation is Riven in the fo Hewing uncensored dispatch from Eduard J Associated Press foreign who accompanied ths cists into the Ethiopian capital BY HOWARD NEIL Associated Press Foreign Staff ARGUMENT ENDS WITH KILLING Columbus O June 8 Hance pleaded innocent In municipal court today to a charge he killed A to end an argument over a debt described as an wizard was held t bond pending by the Franklin county grand Jury of a charge of first degree murder against him Detective Chief Carson announced lats yesterday that Hamilton had confessed slaying Weigel with an iron when he lost his temper in- an French June Italy holds Addis Ababa but almost Ethiopian troops luik in the hills near the ready to their against the Italian general staff may disclose the location and strength of the soldiers of Emperor Hails n revelation which military censors have sternly suppressed a reign of steel has been established in Addis Atoba but In territory be- yond bandits have the run of the country forces have made little effort to subdue provinces The Italian strength has been ably weakened the dispatch of two brigades of Askaris to Gojjam where rioting still continues The Italians the capital have executed 160 Ethiopians for various causes Some argument over the Weigel was assistant purchasing agent for the Federal Glass and described by police as the electrician in had worked occasionally for the com- pany for 30 years Carson said Hamilton broke after 16 hours of gel's battered body was found early Sunday in an abandoned shed et the glass Carson said he had been robbed of In new bills Relatives j reported him missing late Saturday Senator Benson To Conduct Black Legion Investigation of the money was found in Carson said part stolen from Weigel Hamilton's hidden some shirts In a bureau drawer children were en- route to Rep to Join Him Later in Probe of Flog when the fire was discovered by Only a few kitchen utensils were removed Loss was approximated at gings and Murders Continued Today Hearst Wins One Loses Another Washington June Randolph Hearst won one point and lest another today in his suit to pre- vent the senate lobby committee from making further use of his tele- grams which it has seized The United States court of appeals granted the publ plea for a appeal from a lower court de- which refused his request for ivn Injunction against the committee The appellate re- the senate group Ontr June forestry plane crashed In the city today killing R O Reid of ronto and Norman Cross of Port Ar- June officer or the Conference For the Protection of Civil Rights announced early today that Senator Elmer A Benson would reach Detroit during the day to conduct a personal of the Black Legion Miss Marie secretary of the said Senator Benson had telegraphed that Rep Samuel stem would Join him here later in the They will evidence to support a pending joint resolution fcr a congressional tigntion of the hooded night riders find similar organizations accused Black court action to-day en or murder charges while a grand jury resumed its search for the vigilantes evidence connecting who flaunted the death's head with other acts of violence Six of the are charged with an worker down-river said last night he had been told that the objective of the Black Legion was to control em- ployment in industrial plants by obtaining joba for to be- come dominant politically Wilbur said by tor Duncan C McCrea to have been a In the Black and five fellow defendants will be given a court examination this afternoon on charges of ing and whipping Robert Fenian for failure to attend meetings In the of common pleas Ralph W Prosecutor McCrea was prepared to ask that Dayton confessed Black Legion nnd twelve fellow de- fendants be held for trial on charges cf abducting and slaying Charles young WPA worker The examination has been in t since Thursday while Michigan's attorney David who intervened in the Report Settlement of Minter Damage Suit Los June Miles Minter and her Mrs Charlotte silent today on re- ports of an settlement of their suit against a referred Inquiries to their absent on an vacation Norman attorney for the defendant tacitly admitted a was reached but said he had not been advised whether an agreement had been signed reports said the actress and her mother were to be paid between and The suit was an effort to recover on defalcations of Leslie B former representative of Blyth now serving a prison term firm contended Henry not as agent In Investing the Minter funds wore shot for refusing to give up others for looting group of 50 herded gether on the of a searchlights turned on nnd mowed down with machine guns The commanding officers of the tion nearly was shot when the guns began to spit bullets ahead of time latest order all including to get China To Send Army Against Jap Forces June The Canton Chinese government decided to send an army against Japan in north China or out assistance from the central Gen LI today General Of urged officers ana men throughout the republic to blood freely for the cause of anti-Japanese national His statement was supported by Lo former foreign minister of the Nanking Who de- clared is the only way to deal with Japan's invasive of their cars when he passes In his automobile Ths populace must stand at attention and give him ths Fascist salute The Italians recently found pounds of dynamite under a road bridge over the river Destruction of the bride would have halted traffic on the line for FIVE KILLED IN TRAFFIC MISHAPS 16 Overpower Asylum Guards After Beating Them and Escape St June gunners beat through brush and stamps in the Minnesota rive today in a hectic search for In the local system of At least five persons lost their lives In Ohio traffic accidents day and three others drowned Mrs Hattie was killed at Hailton when the car in which she was riding was struck from be- hind while turning into a filling tion Her was seriously Injured Two were killed in traffic accidents Hit-skip driv era struck and killed Andrew and Ralph in separate accidents Henry of Brooklyn id was fatally injured when his auto- mobile struck a pole Paul of was fatally Injured in the Islon of two automobiles on the Sixle highway near George drowned in Locust east of AL Capt Daniel of the city life squad said the boy had been permitted to to the resort with the ng that he would not go swimming At Portsmouth Mrs Allen Lett 15 into Brush creek when she lost her grip on a rope at- to a tree overhanging the creek Frank Allen her ed in to rescue her Both drowned a gangster and 12 other escaped inmates of the Insane ward of the St Peter state asylum The Lawrence DC Vol bank robber and murder helped engineer the inar break last night Slugging five IB prisoners fled but two promptly were caught At least of the of them branded Killers or got away from the prison grounds in a commandeered automobile eral others were reported picked up in another machine but authorities concentrated their efforts in the river The Minnesota river skirts the Dense woods provided ready cover Fifteen of the felons trapped five guards in the second floor criminal beat thorn into submission with chair locked them in a room and down a fire hose to the They then a steel wall The guards wore forbidden by to carry arms None was seriously injured Warned by an residents of the area barricaded their homes against invasion Authorities ex- the fugitives to try to steal automobiles and clothing since all were without coats or hats when they fled State board of con t roJ mem bers cation It has been feared that the initiated by the being used ns the pretext for tic action It has been hoped that such is not the although every organization and civic agency Inter- ested In the of tlon in Zanesville is prepared to go along with school officials in ft j cere effort to bring about a general improvement or school conditions Concerning the proposal to close Hancock the Clifton report recommends the transfer of students from that building to the senior high where it Is gested that the noon recess be to make way for two al class periods Each teacher and pupil would DC permitted to spend at least one of these periods at with the of a limited cafeteria in the building advised One of the report urged brary enlargement This reflects only against the high school which is said to be It contains only 720 books located in a room not large enough to more than 20 students time Despite the proximity of city it is urged in the report Turn to Page Nine an investigation would be launched as soon as the roundup is completed De Vol was transferred last ber from state where he was serving a life sentence for participating in a Appeal of Conviction On Vice Indictment New June for Charles ing against a possible planned today to appeal from the Jury verdict which convicted him on 62 counts of a vice indictment Luciano's legal advisers indicated they would attack the bery of the Third Northwestern of the new consolidated National bank in Minneapolis in ment law under which their client 1932 The holdup brought death to and eight others were found guttly as chree including two Tremont of third of the escaped was ar- rested at New about 20 miles the operators a compulsory prostitution The four weeks in wnich tba state relied en a number of tutes and madams to build its wes tof ance liam W village president of studied the evidence Cane Startles Convention June Frank Ransbottom of sports perhaps the fanciest cane at the convention The delegate has a stick that was hand carved in Mexico and acquired by Ransbottom on a recent trip kinds of wood were used to produce the Adornment Foreign observers in Canton viewed the situation gravely Some ed the view that with 000 well-trained and well-equipped troops and more than 100 modern holds the republic's fate its hands Mass Search Fails to Locate Missing Girl June 8 failure of a mass search to uncover clues to the disappearance of comely Dorothy studied today the theory that she fled eight days ago to avoid a parental reprimand Sheriff Ralph Goar of county turned to State's Attorney Elliff for counsel on further plans after a posse of more than 600 persons combed a wide Five youths a girl friend told investigators Dorothy became ill from liquor the party drank on the way home from a dance at Mackinaw on the night of May 30 Thoy said they revived her and loft her at her home early the following ing Inky Water Supply In City Caused By Severe Demands He offered no the rirst conducted under the law Each of the nine defendants convicted on all counts in the in- and could receive a term of 25 years en each count when tence is imposed by Supreme Court i Justice Philip on June Citizens to Conserve As Much Water As Health Not Endangered Is Prevalent Report The condition of Chief Engineer McLaughlin at the water supply is causing widespread I pumping station is authority for the complaint from ail sections of the city but is a condition that cannot avoided at this city officials state The murky condition of the water is due to the extraordinary demand for water during the past week or days for sprinkling purposes of- of the waterworks explain This up the sediment accu of years in the bottom of the mains and when drawn for poses the water gives off an un- odor in addition to its dirty appearance The only re mod y for the cond i it is would be to take up and blow all of the older and larger mains of the city This would entail an expense of hundreds of of dollars and Is en- that the local plant has been called upon e supply from two to three million gallons more daily than and the heavy demand is severely taxing tho supply and causing the pumps to produce their capacity He asks that conserve water as far as possible and avoid unnecessary waste The of the as it existed last is a menace to in the opinion of D Tests reveal its and the unsightly condition can be if persons desiring the vater for cooking and drinking purposes draw off considerable quantity and permit it to settle The rain Sunday is expected to bring some relief to this condition as the lawns of the city were given a good and it may not be again Sultan of Sulu and Head of Mohammedans Dies Manila June was re- here today of the death of Sultan of titular head of cf the Sunday night on the island of Jolo The once powerful widely known in the United abdicated his political and ciUl rights in 1915 James R American nor cf recommended that the Sultan's when named by Moro be recognized by the government The bureau of non-Christian that the cessor will not be sines it that the death will mean complete amalgamation of the Moros with the Filipinos beyond consideration this necessary to resort to sprinkling for days at least Warmer Tuesday cooler tn extreme portion tonight Tuesday ing cloudiness and somewhat warmer