Zanesville Signal, The (Newspaper) - December 5, 1936, Zanesville, Ohio Prints the News THE ZANESVILLE SIGNAL Tells the Troth VOL NO 185 SATURDAY DEC 1936 THREE CENTS KING WILL MARRY TRY TO LINK SHORTAGE WITH Administration To Publish Examiner Pope Pius Is Stricken 111 Illness Worries j An attempt was made by council's cemetery investigating committee last night to link part of the shortage in Greenwood cemetery funds to money which the city ad- ministration admits having paid to a representative of The Ohio a weekly paper of certain which formerly had a fairly large circulation here Mayor William P Wetherald was questioned at length by John the chief and though he admitted knowledge of a contract with the he de- clared that no cemetery funds were with his to meet financial obligations Incurred by the agreement Giffen and Sam chairman of the council investigating said today they are convinced the mayor told a straightforward story Wetherald said a contract was drawn up in his and that he and three other men allied with Uuo city administration paid from their personal funds to assist the newspaper's publication at a time its future was threatened he was contributed for Mils purpose by City Solicitor B E Service Director John Combs Street Commissioner Lou and himself He said that he and Frank Missing former superintendent of Greenwood cemetery now stands Indicted tor embezzling funds from the had subsequently paid about to Earl ft representative of the to permit him to buy papers Milton laborer at the tery under the jurisdiction of Light Form of Paralysis Has Spread to Both Vatican Unable to Rise Vatican Dec Pius was stricken with a light form of paralysis in both legs high Vatican officials reported Persons close to the holy father disclosed that paralytic condition first noticed in his left leg had spread to right High prelates asserted the pontiff PROPOSES PLAN Seeks to Stave Off War Abroad and Preserve Peace at Home Buenos Dec 5 tary Hull summoned the 21 American nations today to a co-operative effort to help stave off abroad as as to preserve peace at home Presenting to the inter-American J peace conference an eight point POPE previously testified that he had seen on several occasions give Wilson money from the safe con- fining city funds at Greenwood In each Mick understood the money was in the form of a loan So far as the evidence to date the council investigators have uncovered nothing which involves any city official aside from Fox There was nothing to indicate that any money which Wetherald or his fellow officials paid to the nance of the from a source other than their personal Questioned as to whether ever suspected Fox of embezzlement be- fore official investigation revealed shortages at ths the mayor asserted that two matters were brought to his but that both of them were explained in such a way that he was convinced there nothing irregular Ho acted to suspend the cemetery and Mick soon as J state ad- vised of certain of the Wetherald he reinstated Mick when Powelson assured him there was no evidence against in his testimony last declared that lie had suspected Fox but was afraid to hay anything cause Mr was my boss More than he he was ly compelled to go to his superior for loans due to delayed receipt of his regular wages The meeting last night was in the offices of Attorney the investigator who is serving without because of his interest in the All councilmen were present except Tom Moorehead and William P Wiles In addition to the mayor and Miss Lillian tery was a concerning her first knowledge of irregularities In the cemetery de- TWO DEAD AND MAN IS HUNTED Man Suspected of Slaying Wife and Daughter gram for a comprehensive the head of the United Dec for Tracking States delegation pleaded for the ation of an of in the interest of the whole strongly entertain the he a united group of ican nations may take common action at conscience further to assure themselves and define attitude toward and that this action mey not only demonstrate the happy position of the new world though designed primarily for our own embody policies of and correspond to the views and interests of nations outside this offered the following wee offered tne following the grounds of an abandoned as Ior the conference's pressed a hunt today with the that what third husband of Mrs Minnie Long and stepfather of her daughter Virginia 18 who described by Police Chief Ira Manderbaugh as of a double murder Mrs occupant cf an apartment below the one In which Mrs Long was found hacked to death we do contemplates no conflict with sincere efforts the world Arrest Suspect director of the bureau of said hN arrested James ctd at Beach ou of to extort from CInjjer Rotors tlir of programs by each nation to organize public opinion against concurrently with the maintenance of national policies best calculated to peace conference between and her daughter shot through bhc head told Manderbaugh she saw Long leave the building in the morning in his automobile Coupling tills information knowledge Long frequently ed on the farm owned by Mrs Lon nen r Wn sent a squad of there P O the dead tomans ond told that Long collected in rent tenants on Mis owned tolling them she was 111 Long ns and and charging Mrs i of the nations and in- between their peoples as in their influence for peace and and of ratification by all the American nations of the five peace agreements already in t of a common policy by all the nations in time of conflict abroad on the ple that is an ment to be attained more readily If undertaken jointly of an policy of ing lowering of excessive trade riers and of injurious inter- national tiade discriminations cf the necessity of international to restore many indispensable between nations at a low ebb through disregard of privileges and opinions of ers ing- of international laws founded could move h but was unable to lift them Other parts of his were the holy father's sprit remained he was showing no and was completely ed to either getting better or these officials told the Associated am m the hands of a high prelate quoted him as declaring Early this afternoon an official notice stated the pontiff was ing from a local clue to his prodigious labor of the past few weeks Officials said the Vatican physician had prescribed and which the holy father reluctantly he continued to sign letters from his bed and to transact some other business complete good well informed persons affirmed Vatican officials said the had cancelled all activities and audiences and spent his first day in bed since becoming head of the Catholic church Some prelates declared he might never walk again Dr Amanti was called to attend the pontiff and has remained constantly at the pope's prelates said The pope's condition was ed early this morning by his when he attempted to as- sist the holy father in church officials reported The prelates declared the pope was unable to get out of Doctor lani was called and made an diate examination The persons close to the Vatican was determination the holy father had been stricken with which it was is feared to be The paralysis was attributed by the attending physicians to inflammation of the heart Some recalled that both the tiff's mother elder were stricken in the same way the year of his life in an arm chair some be- mny be the case with the pope This the pope was to have attended the closing ceremony of the retreat which he began last Sunday night When it was found he could not six cardinals and a group of and prelates who had Turn to rage King Must Choose Faced with one of the most momentous decisions of his life King Edward VHI of England must choose between love and duty as sented by Mis Wally and Prime Minister Stanley right It is repeatedly intimated the wants both WALLY IS FEARS SEEKING POWERS Interrupts Flight Through France to Telephone the Palace Vienne Dec 5 Wallis on her way to southern Prance haven from Grea Britain's crown to day at a Vienne restaurant and put through a telephone call tin operator went direct to Buck ingham palace Mrs wearing the same rust suit in which she reached Rouer luncheon witl her party in a private dining room of one of the best known restaurants m Cafe de la after entering the place through the of the cellar Mrs Simpson and her secretary passed through the through the cellars and up the backstairs of the restaurant to the upper dining room A husky Briton barred the real entrance leading to the upper floor cafe employes blocked the main door government to declare in case The chauffeur then the car around to a side entrance of the restaurant he partook of a hot plate sent out from the kitchens at 2 25 p m the Simpson left In tne direction of the Russian Government May Now Declare War Dec congress of Soviets today approved the new Russian constitution after amending it to create a commissariat of tary industry and empowering the Riviera court records sued him for I on tne principles of justice and divorce in February The fiction was dismissed at her request in ber They were married March in Wheeling W Va Finding Miss body on n davenport early Jimmy Linden and A J her summoned whose cursory ex- amination indicated she died of a hemorrhage A postmortem ed a bullet wound behind the right ear and police returned to the j ment to find Mrs Long s hacked and body wrapped in a blanket under a bod said Mrt of and treaties between tions as constituting the tion of international order By Clement Moore Long's daughter I fcy her first marriage to Henry Hensen 19 had taken the nnmc of j after her mother's second riage Public Ceremony for Inauguration of Davey Dec Martin Davey's inauguration w be held publicly in the Columbus auditorium Jan 11 instead of in the of the executive's office as previously planned Announcement the public ceremony was made Democratic headquarters state officials who take of- XII that before hurricane When they meet frith on ob- mount h the in Revised Guffey Coming Before Congress Dec 5 Possible attempts to write new labor Into proposed legislation to stabilize the soft coal industry ened today to complicate a situation already fraught with argument Rep Vinson said efforts probably be made to have any new coal measure include guarantees for the minors as well as the tors Thoy will not br tlir labor provisions invalidated by Hie he snld fice at the same time have been in- to take their oaths at the public the announcement said They will be to speak lowing the governor's luncheon ad- dress Former Lieut Gov William G Pickrel of general chairman of a state-wide citizens inaugural said he had appointed 88 Democratic county chairmen to con- duct the or inauguration con tickets in their tics of The clause empowering the ment to declare war In- to bolster the Soviet union's defensive alliances Prance other nations Under the original draft war could I Preceded by a the been declared only in case friend emerged from the armed attack against the union route leading through the cf Socialist Soviet wine rushed across the The constitution as amended grants the government to wage war a case of necessity to fulfill I international obligations arif ng out Madame of the and the car It was driven southward at cf mutual assistance pacts Predicts Hamilton To Remain as Chairman Dec 5 ers rallied around John D M ilton today In an effort to keep him in the post of Republican tional chairman despite his offer to step out who managed the don announced he would offer his resignation to the party s national committee in Chicago Dec 17 His statement that he would remain if given a vote of confidence Several national committeemen spoke out in favor of keeping ilton at the party though pome including the J Henry Rorabock of and Charles of New York reserved comment There has been some sentiment for a new chairman since the Roosevelt but Hamilton's friends hoped the committee would request him to stay on Vice Chairman Ralph E Williams j of Ore predicted j would be retained said Airs Simpson had told her she uas tired and Immediately on her she was taken to the proprietor's above the restaurant to make her thence to the dining room with little she had luncheon uith her escorts said Mme oh so much more composed after she had telephoned the palace in Move for Re-Enactment Of Certain State Taxes O Dec 30 business organizations comprising the council threw their influence today behind the ment for of the cigarette and liquid fuel taxes at next week's legislative sion The council coupled with its an- or endorsement of the move by Gov Martin Davey as port of his new taxes a statement of opposition to any at- tempt to change the sales tax to a flat levy on gross receipts Want Him to Show Strength But Fear He Is Going Too Far New Deo the crisis revolving about King determination to marry Mrs Wallis against the advice of his there is another fear that he may be reaching for prerogatives outside his rights as a constitutional has to say the strengthened his position with the government With ascension to the throne less than a year ago there emerged not just another but a new and leader He smashed traditions left and and gave every indication he intended to take a prominent hand in affairs His ministers welcomed his attitude and encouraged it They needed a leader in these times when monarchies are and Edward was being the most popular and best equipped king ever to mount the throne however his ness has come so close to ing on forbidden ground that his prime minister and cabinet have been uneasy Only the other during his visit to the poverty Welsh coal he made a public statement about action Intended to alleviate the situation Ho was not supposed to make any such pronouncement without the advice of his end it happened that he intruded on a matter already in hand The was much embarrassed and not a little but had to scrap its own ideas of a solution and follow his lead Now romes the Simpson with the far absolutely ing the government Such defiance by a constitutional quite apart from the suitability of the proposed is enough to force the government to action If Edward should place his case In the hands of the people he ly would encounter much opposition from tradition-loving elements But British observers say he might win Should he come out on top he Cabinet Informed of King Calls Off 411 Formal Engagements Supporters Cheer Announcement Although Cards Still Stacked High Against Him Edward I the king's final word within 48 of England told his Irate it was understood cabinet today he determined to marry Wallis then formally cancelled all of his official the present supporters seized Joyfully on those last three contained in a palace announcement They thought it meant he merely wanted to have his hands free to deal with the present constitutional crisis Minister Stanley Baldwin's ultimatum that he and Simpson must not wed The it was learned from a high has not decided to has decided nothing except that he will marry his American friend But the cards still were stacked high against him Late in what was interpreted as- a flat warning to the and a powerful swing to the side of the Lord said in The News cannot smuggle the greatest living Englishman off the throne of England during the The publisher urged for the solution of the crisis is he proclaimed At Fort Belvedere the king was de- scribed as and in the best of by a friend who talked to him shortly before While King remained in the the Archbishop of Dr Arthur issued a statement asking for special prayers for the king by all Catholics row He granted permission for tion of the blessed sacrament for this intention Anglican prayers for the monarch already have been invoked by the Archbishop of Canterbury The highest sources asserted the king still was determined to marry They said ho had not yielded to the government's tum that he and American woman who is the choice of his heart The moat authoritative sources de- clared this information conveyed to the cabinet today during a gloomy session at Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin's home Twenty ministers attended the sion of the cabinet As some were leaving the Baldwin auto- mobiles bearing banners urging the king not to surrender appeared In nearby streets the said one of the signs on the cars free try and a free declared an- other The popular reached its climax in widespread demonstrations in the king's throughout was reported Turn to Page Seven ASHCAN BOMBS At Least 20 Killed When cists Release Aerial fev Madrid Dec fascist swept over the capital today in another bombing lowing the fiercest aerial men t in the four-week Mege of Madrid It was believed at least 20 persons were The hardest hit last night when at least 30 gent air raiders loosed tons of again was the focus of the attack Its boundaries are a bare mile from the United States em- Continuing yesterday's work of clearing a path for troope to enter the the bombers dropped of explosives and more One of them Tired the Stan Jose hospital for incurable diseases and the flames spread Government warplanes soared ily over the city and engaged in- surgent pursuit ships in a spirited air battle Officials said the property damage left by tons of high explosives and Tho over the ro- incendiary bombs was crisis left They counted at least 19 buildings the official in a razed by the bombs and many rain just 40 minutes after they first had entered They will convene to discuss the situation again at 10 30 a m Monday During the they had been instructed to and remain In or near London The government has been promised damaged by fire Many civilians lost their of- when the great armada of Fascist warplanes swooped low over the bombed areas and raked them with machine gun fire The and districts suffered Socialist junta officials A heavy pall cf smoke drifted eastward across the city from six burning blocks struck by incendiary bombs Fascist Gen Francisco sent 30 bombing planes in the fearful Would Curtail Operation Dec at the corner The fleet flew low and in store or at the of formation to dump its cargo of along the de might find himself established as the greatest leader Britain ever has progressive king who could compete with the Fascist and Communist elements which are shoving monarchies into the ground these days In any say the he would be no worse off If he lost than If he abdicated without further ight Dec be- neath his overturned Carl 27 of near was d today near Cor- oner H s Schick said Snyder went to sleep while driving Harassed Youth Holds Police at Bay With Dumb Bells Tho court spring provisions of the original Guffry act authorizing of miners wages and Hours through collective bargaining between the operators and the United Mine ers Guffey and Vinson have SHOPPING PAYS their Intention of rein traducing the revised measure with price-fixing its after congress com ones on January S said tho new Include steps to curb tho fect of mechanization on Irt Dec dim a harrowing hr in tlir attic of his school and for an hour showered leathers and police with nearly 200 dumb and drill old Jackie Thornton promised Ills won't be afraid any and quieted at last by two the bing boy collapsed and was taken to Children's where his Mr and Mrs Thomas P wild be told a story of tion by hts culminating in complete loss of solf control and a mad dash from his Physicians predicted today Jackie suffer no 111 effects fiom his which his parents said WAS touched off his left tho room for a minutes and a classmate hit him with a book At the his parents his lips quivering and his body ho told this story Playmates had on and teased him on his way to and from school and menting him in school when the teacher was absent Slowly losing control of himself In tho fear that was when he was hit the lie out of the loom and hid in the school where his and found him after searching the Thomas to take Jackie back to the but the boy broke ran into a cloakroom and up a ladder through the open trapdoor leading into the attic shouting defiantly at teach crs and he picked up dumb bells and drill sticks from the stores and everybody at bay His Mrs called police mother pleaded with him j to come but the boy paid no heed He J rd to Jump out window and Mrs Legue called who stationed Harrison on the roof Then Patrolmen Frank and Al Bauman borrowed steel mets from the fire truck and started up tho Udder Missiles clanged off the but they finally reached tho boy They said they found him frantic with fear and unable to move Suddenly ho collapsed and they carried him down quietly and gently and took him to the hospital When physicians had calmed him and drawn out his his parents took him home for rest be afraid any ho told them five-and-ten cent store will become ft thing of the past in Ohio if the general assembly enacts Into law a drafted for Introduction at the January session Fred a vice president of the Hotel and Restaurant Employes lance and International in announcing the proposal said today the would the term as a place principal business is the of meals and in which room nothing Is sold excepting drink and tobaccos Hasser said his union is ing the measure in the belief that it would improve labor conditions A law similar to the one proposed In Ohio recently was upheld in a decision of the supreme court of the United States It was passed in rado and was carried to the highest tribunal by owners of department stores and other firms operating lunchrooms in connection uith their business Quiz Union Officials In Restaurant Racket New Dec of today was appointed fcy the supreme court as one of four commissioners to examine un ion officials in various parts of the country in connection with the forthcoming trial of 14 men in the a year restaurant racket will examine Bobert B general secretary-treasurer of the Hotel and Restaurant Em- ployes International Alliance and the Bartenders League of America The trial lor extortion and con- charges is scheduled to begin Jan section of the beleaguered northwest and Into ment lines outside suburban de Each plane loosed four as well as smaller In more than bombs were dumped Into the exploding in an almost continual roar The air attack was followed by renewed Fascist drive to separate Madrid proper from the Casa del Campo pork by an attack on and the Manzanares river val- ley Unsettled Weather Predicted Next Week Weather outlook for week ning December Ohio valley and Clear and colder at beginning of lowed by rising temperature with precipitation about Wednesday er toward end of Region cf the Great unsettled with frequent pre- ow especially in north j I Champ Duelist Hurls Bold Defi to Police Dec Hungary's en masse aimed his ferocity in a new direction the meddlesomeness must the doctor declared after police stormed in on the third duel of his scheduled nine in defense the honor of my wife and our unborn baby who previously had shot it out with his fought mer tall and supple government with sharpened sabers yesterday at a fencing Sarga carved a three and one-half Inch gash in scalp before the police battered down ft door and separated the two Sarga was unscathed The rest of the duels lire going to be fought out of declared the impecunious If I to borrow the money to hire all the cars Release Steamer Held By Spanish Vessels Dec 5 Russian steamer yesterday by Spanish Fascist in the Straits of re- leased today The with insurgent cers had been taken to Spanish after two re vred Its bows it left the port and proceeded Snow and Warmer Snow probably followed rain Sunday Slowly rising