Zanesville Signal, The (Newspaper) - September 24, 1936, Zanesville, Ohio THE ZANESVILLE SIGNAL NO 123 THURSDAY SEPT 1936 HALL BOND ISSUE RULED OUT DER SAYS NA IS DUE SLAPPING t Rejects China's test Over Military Control Weds Saturday against was by Maj Gen chief of the Japanese mission at ft a bad boy needing the I ail ore of more commented he doesn't listen to Japan's he Is likely to have slapped a is determined to bring ad order to If not in at least to north Sept backed by armed marines ig a large area under martial curtly today Invasion Chinese of the to head of blue-coated i and armored cars and drew taut lines a large area of the in resulting from the killing marine and the wounding of icrs spot where the marine died guarded ty squads with Military authorities ed their Investigation of the but released one held ire well in control of the asserted Bear Admiral Eijiro commander of special in Shanghai are every necessary measure to Japanese lives and protest against Japanese entry area Ff the international settlement at to Japanese military s immediately I it without deigning to was reported to the attack on three i was staged by one Chinese EU ment over the latest attack high the Japanese community The marines were reported lag in a proclamation countrymen to remain inserted the action of the J baaed upon the right Blonde Ann of the Cleveland Recoups FLOOD TOWN After Legion Meet IN EFFORT TO HALT REBELS Colmery Heads naires As tion Closes After the ceremony the couple will fly to Chicago where Pryor's band is appear Miss Sothern said their honeymoon would be interrupted by her work in Hollywood IDENTIFY MAN Herbert Driggs Believed to Have Fallen in Stream While Fishing object the protection of nd property of Japanese the naval commander d will not be lenient to regarding Japanese nationals and who thereby threaten ace and order of admiral's proclamation waa in- ed indicating the Japanese to continue strong tion without reference to of other nations in Shanghai members of the settlement volunteer defense made up of resident foreigners ing many Americans and were ordered to stand by e emergency duty The force men Townsend Age Pension Plan Sept of the Townsend old age n movement a new name a provision that its funds ned over to the federal in the event of today by national ng said articles of vould be filed today with the try of state of tie name of the organization Old Age Revolving to the Townaend National Re- Inc a long time the have felt that the Old Devolving was i so far as defining the rear ob- s of the Townsend plan and Its to the people of the United Young said in announcing bulge ice assets in O are de- it will become a dormant cor- he said Oct current income will be turned the accounts of the Townaend lal Recovery ing the of provided tor In the new to be ar himself Dr of the and Townaend The body of a man discovered in the river at the foot of Lincoln street Wednesday was identified today as that of bert E Norval Park ing station proprietor His Gilbert a Crooksville funeral made the identification after viewing the body at the Keck funeral home A certain amount of the man's although members of his believe he fell into the water while He left his they at o'clock Tuesday leaving his family to understand that he intended to fish When he failed to return later in the it was considered possible he was visiting relatives at and on his family went there in search of they did not notify ties of his absence In view of the circum- stances surrounding Driggs Coroner H T Glaser was conducting an Investigation today The body found at o'clock by George 937 Muskingum and J W Columbus was believed that the drowning occurred near that for there were no marks on the man's body Indicating it had been carried for any distance Police were summoned but found no clue to the man's identity except for the initial on his belt buckle Driggs Is a of having moved to Zanesville about one year ago He had established a filling station beside his house at Clay street and pike in Norval Park His health had been according to relatives He was a member of M church and Masonic viving are two the Misses Mary Catherine and and two sons Raymond and all of the three South and and two Mra Almeda South Sept Tbe ragtime tempo of annual American con- vention sieved down to a cal walti today M met and elected Harry W Colmery national commander by acclamation Mid pared to Adjourn the five-day session which leaders called the greatest in legion history Immediately upon the ment of the crowds of erans carrying the of their to the platform and gathered around Colmery at the speaker's stand As the band struck up a fast tune outgoing Commander Ray Murphy stepped clobe to Colmery in the crush on platform I declare Harry Colmery yelled outgoing Commander Hay Murphy above the Headquarters of the attorney and one-time flying claimed every in sight and concentrated on a hunt for vice whose selection was required to conform roughly to geographical lines Reports of convention possible in the legion also occupied although committeemen indicated de- issues had been eliminated by the process Among resolutions jammed through hurriedly in the music hall of the public auditorium was one recommending that or more full-sized rigid airships be ed to determine the full usefulness the airship in defense of this controversial questions as the teachers oath died in leaving the way clear for serene adjournment with thousands of con- vention visitors settled down almost to except for its Leftists Loosen Dam In Attempt to Stop drid March Board of Education Plan to Insure Buildings ville and Mrs Flora Rose fluttering banners and a certain appearance conveyed by Uttered streets and unfurnished hotel Color and noise slowly seeped away the sidewalk crowds after the great fanfare of Legion Turn to Page Three TAKEN BY DEATH Watt M of New Con died of a heart ailment at the family home Thursday morning lowing an illness of one week Hi virtually his entire life in Zanesville and was former president of the State Security bank During his early life he was inter- W COLMERY in terms as politics and treasurer of served two Muskingum county He was affiliated with the United Presbyterian church both in this city and at New Concord Surviving are hia Ella gan and a Lois of the and the lowing sons and Mrs C M Ralph Pred W New H F Mrs Albert and E city Funeral which will be pri- will be held at New although full details of the ments have not yet been completed The body was removed to the Mock funeral home at New Concord The city board of at a special meeting Wednesday adopted a plan otv whereby it is said that school ings will be more thoroughly covered than ever before at comparatively lower rates Board members voted to accept the report of a special committee of composed of Thomas J C Merry and Clyde who outlined the rates and possibilities afforded by the new gram Eighty percent coverage of all buildings against fire and windstorm damage is provided through the rangements made by this committee A detailed survey has Just been com- by a group of Columbus specialists In this type of insurance the new board of education will secure and storm insurance on all the buildings amounting to for an annual premium of At present some buildings are well while others are protected to only a small fraction of their it is pointed out For Vernon ber of the board of points out that Pioneer school building is insured for while its value is placed at The total ance now carried on the city schools is well under the one million dollar it was said by who added that the premiums amount to almost as much as those of the new insurance School board members state that cent of the new insurance will be divided among Zanesville insurers based on official ratings of the companies The buildings have been subject to approval by the state in- surance board In taking the ent the Zanesville school board is following out a plan already in a number of other cities with satisfactory according to Wood Sept de- desperately trying every measure to hold off manifold gent advances on the looted the waters of the river dam today over the town of San Maria de 36 miles to the west The intended point of con- vergence lor Fascist northern and southern was reported de- and with much insurgent equipment Both government and direct in- surgent dispatches agreed the Fascist i armies advancing on Toledo had j reached a point 12 or 13 miles from that city The government announced a by ita had boxed in Fascist armies pressing on the capital Stubborn defense near Santa Cruz Del was combined with en assault which split insurgent lines behind Talavera de la the declared Fascists communications in the Talavera sector were wrecked by aerial the announcement continued If government claims were they appeared borne out at least in one respect by official in- surgent reports indicating the cists had been slowed down near Santa 38 miles west of the cap- ital on the highway attackers would be forced to Awaits New Trial No Possible Chance To Put Improvement Measure On Ballot For November Backers of Move Had Hoped Re- building Would Solve Local Auditorium Need All hope of bringing about that rebuilding dlate rehabilitation of Monumental j the need for a North Fifth faded into Edith school teacher of who last year convicted of killing her father by beating him with a high-heeled is pictured at O here she Is enjoying a few carefree weeks before facing a new trial In November Her sentence of 35 years Imprisonment was aside Walks Pants Catch On Fire i Players and fire today routed more 190 including the A university football from Ml m the district hotel a city's and two buildings had been j destroyed noun after the first WM discovered In a drug Chief Cranney said i allowed ail and Mi In hotel escaped un- and the 43 U and others m trie football party went to their 111 after leaving thr f Mopped over here to In Donahey Among Group At Roosevelt Conference Hyde sept Fifteen men high in Democratic councils converged on the summer White House today to discuss witn President every angle ot the New Deal re-election drive Vice President Garner and three cabinet Hull and Roper and Attorney General group summoned here for the afternoon sion of presidential and general party scheduled to participate in the parley in house on the Hudson where i Robinson of of South of and Donahey of of United States Coast To Escape Tropical Storm Sept Weather bureau said day the ooMt of the United would any of a small tropical moving north northwesterly through the Atlantic ocean today Central iMt night about 300 miles northwest of the storm still play Washington and Drewry of Virginia Chairman James A W Frank C Gerard and U W Robert represented Democratic national committee house officials announced last night the personnel of the time to administer the new ship subsidy act The a temporary one of three members pending ment of two more to bring it up to authorized is composed ot Rear Admiral Henry A retired naval officer of Rear Admiral Harry O Hamlet of Chevy former commandant of thf guard who retires Oct I and of now R Konda walked f hie caught fire A spray the Japanese rancher was using in his orchard ed his and when they rubbed together enveloped in alight arm and leg burns resulted WM steamship lanes the American Driver Bracks Records of Englishman Bonneville Salt sept all the major motor car endurance records for Uncle bronzed Ab who brought them back from announced today he would open up his Mormon Saturday a whirlwind bid for shorter The Utah with the eran Babe of Los Angeles as relief ended yesterday a run on which he set a new record of for 48 hours of continuous driving pause and consolidate their rear Unofficial insurgent radio casts yesterday reported the Fascist vanguard had reached Navalcarnero 18 miles from or halfway be- tween the capital and Santa This report was not borne out by today's dispatches from insurgent headquarters the Fascists announced another line of campaign in the drid sector The crash of cannon in the northwest of the signaled a combined infantry drive by northern Fascists to break through passes in the at two points As for where the govern dynamite throwers to snuff out the last flame of re sistance in the crumbled un- confirmed insurgent said at- tacking forces were at the gates The Fascist marching south from Maqueda and prom ised relief to the surviving men and children in the 48 Predict Probable Frost In Sections of Ohio Sept The weather bureau predicted probable tonight in ex- posed places in northwestern Ohio j It reported that light frosts may be expected from now on There were no of a killing frost soon The earliest killing frost on the bureau's ords was Sept brought to Cleveland after a mark of 86.4 the warmest Sept 33 in the history of the weather bureau there by gin the record of surprising 136 34 hour set three months by Captain George E T Eyston American drivers also ed the record of miles held another Briton John and Jenkins aged 193.76 New last private engineering construction awards row to in the ended Tuesday compared with in the like week a year said today Evangelist Aimee and Daughter May Part Examiner today a author at Angelus Temple has that Evangelist Aimee semple Me Pherson and her Semple are on the verge of a per manent rift the Examiner is re- ported about to resign as business manager of the Temple production manager of its radio and plans to move her belong ings from the she has shared with her A demand by new chief of Temple that all radio broadcast by the institution carry his approval WM to have precipitated the the Examiner Mrs colorful founder Of the Four Gospel was to supported Knight In his the paper while Jacob Temple aided with MERCY DEATH COMES TO BABE Operation Fails to Save Life of Malformed Chicago Infant Julian Tafel found mercy today in death The fate he had tied since and once night stopped the heart that kept his malformed body alive for six days of berried existence It a painless the kind of oblivion today following a detailed yet futile attempt on the port of in- persona to devise waya and of financing the project The building has been under con- order for the last several months and an effort was made at a meeting of trustees of the building and public citizens to secure funds through a issue to make necessary improvements j on the structure that the con- order might be lifted H appointed by Prosecuting Attorney Virgil E to delve into possible methods of financing the rebuilding program stated that legal pre- vent the raising of funds through a bond issue or a direct levy He further indicated that the ty have no authority to issue bonds for the Improvement of the building at any time and that Insufficient time remains for placing a proposed tax levy on at the regular November The only possible source of ing sufficient maney for the ing he is from the ty's general fund it was pointed out by county commissioners that estimated income for 1037 will hardly be sufficient to meet ordinary let alone an obligation of thousands of which would be needed to reconstruct the mental building Trustees of the building and the citizens committee expressed pointment today with announcement that hopes of improving the structure had faded because of the lack of nances The opinion was Should sufficient money b from local sources to supply ials needed in the reconstruction it U all labor would be furnished through the gress Administration LABOR AVOIDS Resolution to Disagree With Suspension Order Kept Off Floor his father had hoped against his mother's Wishes Starvation had been decreed by a and from start the father letting ture take its The picas won and aa operation on Tuesday stayed off death But the child doomed He had no chance from the be- it waa disclosed by an performed two hours after three physicians up the battle at the oxygen tent Had he not died of uremic polaonlng after the a necessary secondary operation would have killed him they de Not only was the large Intestine Dr Lewis K Eastman re- but the bladder was and had failed t from the kidneys When Dr M L Kinney brofce the news to Mrs said still hard to take TRY TO SETTLE LABOR PROBLEM Sept The F Goodrich company's ten thousand employes watched closely today a conference designed to return them to their at the large rubber tory In suburban bhe Diamond Match company closed O Sept attempt to place a resolution con- demning the of 10 unions before the Ohio tion of Labor convention for debate failed today The iness committee disapproved to one A proposal to submit to the gates a resolution asking can of council to rescind its suspension John dissenting member of the sponsor of and president of the Ototo district of the United Mine of submitted minority report It proposed putting on the floor today Owens said that he had the delegates and had at votes backing his stand A total of 243 was needed to the and predicted have that many supporters W were fof refusing to abandon John L committee on industrial tion Owen's resolution the suspension of the and manded that they good standing Fifteen all Of were adopted by gates One reiterated the belief in the of Tom another advocated that a plant to its haps it God's It was the for the Jt was first time since the babe's plight was discovered that she concurred in her view that their child be better off than to live and his parents for letting him grow up a Three Children Perish When Farm Home Burns Mackinaw Sept children were burned to death today in a fire which destroyed their farm home several south of here Their and Alfred suffered The and were trapped in an bedroom Terrian as- a ladder and rescued his youngest a child of but unable to reach the other children workers after a picket line had j prevented employes from entering the plant Goodrich officials conferred with representatives of the United Rubber Workers of America and the Goodrich local on reopening now shut for ite second day after a in the braided hose ment spread to the tire A peace formulated last night after conferences between a union committee and company was rejected unanimously by the approximately 15 braided hose said Sherman H president of the Rubber Workers international have been made on both said the which Included a promise from rich that adjustments will be taken up at the possible Also recommended was tual action to prevent recurrence of problems of this A company statement said tihe halt of a stoppage of work There no strike and no federation support the Collections Increase On Prepaid Sales Tax Sept State Treasurer Harry 8 Day reported day that from the aale of prepaid sales tax stamps for the week ended Sept 12 totaled M compared with for the corresponding week of 1936 The total collected since Jan 1936 U while from Jan the effective date of the to Sept was Warns Bankers Majority of People Favor FDR Views San Sept Clarence president of General told to the contention today that on money the proval of out M- every 10 contacted In a wide whose views were approved In the survey were in the lowing Father Detroit radio Sen Carter GUM of and Oov -Air a n d o Republican presidential nominee before the annual convention iu concluding named M whow views MM former Rep Ham Union party candidate for Or Henry Sen William E Borah of Norman candidate for and Ogden former secretary of the ury The lahed only a few ago after 000 in all walki of life in every part of the nation were t acted He commented that banker or banken out in this He explained that did not Hire the to be an politically added that the Mint hard and promising which in the food turn lor a fact in no believed bankers would with that political party Uw hu a monopoly ai a fine on word of you baaken the American public far from unanimous on of a friendly t a a bank make aure that fraternity aa a whole will have a thumping crowd in when Illogical or crackpot tion offered for the found on all important tatt majority of their thought them unfriendly all what difference is there between a grocery store and a Yon sell money We These surveys make It patent that the bank's haven't learned what we have had to to do always with the customer In Most a in a few said he had but 40 percent also ed a succeeding depression eluded was a job oc and to to bring about unity of industry and to make it for to live properly and what Mrs Roosevelt Again To Aid of Peanut Vender Sept 24 the nation's No 1 was free to return today to his stand at the front entrance to White House Mrs Franklin D Roosevelt again had interceded with police in his be- half Two years ago when police chased him from the corner where he has sold and popcorn for 27 years Roosevelt pleaded cause Last while the lady waa he was again arrested and told he could no longer keep can on the sidewalk at his accustomed stand Yesterday Mrs Roosevelt wrote Police George would myself him on that corner had better let him stand at White House Police said they would let him hereafter Wife Remains In Jail To Be Near Husband Marie today ahe will remain In the Jefferson county jail voluntarily to be near her band A who Is accused of killing her father Joseph and her who was freed in the double was granted mission by authorities to ID although will not be in the cell with her husband She said she intended to remain in the jail until final disposition of the case who claimed U fraud jury on slaughter in the which from a fight aver dumping of slate from Moore's mine DO to bit New of on the A and the dismissal or Holm Jarrett from team on of WM by the of not by that it hmd to consider am u would tht over u would to M of tern Fair frost and m wf st 1 Mi 500 f examining board be set up to standards of skill on WPA and to make certain that are not worked another protested the of prison labor Ml construction of the federal tory at another ton strike at other urged support of the bor movement in and another placed the federation on 1 ing against the spread Of propaganda In Awaiting action before the session were the election of executive council and selection of a 1937 convention Dayton and Columbus next year's meeting No opposition had appeared the re-election of Michael of Thomas Donnelly Breidenbach or Dayton and Alfred Murphy of Lima announced would be for dent There are seven of but J ft Eleanor Would Like To A very Sept Holm Jarrett to say to Avery the American Olympic I'd like to bump into give him a good S laughed Mbi guy and run like the MM who was dropped mm the U 8 team on of broking training ant- ed a with Mr husband in Philadelphia today will go to New York She wondered If still be there then and kind of reception he got oft rival from Europe suppose all his she laughing