Zanesville Signal, The (Newspaper) - March 16, 1937, Zanesville, Ohio Prints the News THE VOL NO 271 SIGNAL TeDs the Tratt TUESDAY MARCH LABOR BACKS COURT REFORM MAY DEMAND SPECIAL SESSION OF LEGISLATURE Overthrow of Davey Con- trol On State Senate Appears Permanent March In the senate today threatened to wreck the program on tions and force sine die ad- of the Ohio legislature by March and require a special sion in June The overthrow of Gov Martin L Davey's control of the upper house In last week's rebellion showed signs of with Lieut GOV Paul p Yoder firmly in the saddle Enactment of an additional 000 temporary relief as requested by the governor in a tering indictment of county and city seemed doubtful in ite ent form The would supplement already appropriated for use until April when the gap relief program expires and when the governor there will be no more state money available An authoritative source told That the senate will insist that the finance the relief gram until June That the legislature adjourn sine die by March and That a special session be held in June to consider a permanent relief appropriations and The same source declared that no new cither statewide or local would be voted in the senate until permanent relief legislation had been enacted and the governor's 847 biennial appropriation re- vised Such a stand by the upper house would at least the administration's plan to rush through bills to enable cities and counties to levy local taxes for re- lief A measure which would permit counties to levy a tax on biles wad assess beer and wine licenses up to 50 per cent of their 10 expected to come up In the for a vote Rep H Rogers veteran legislator considered an on asserted last week that could be pared from the biennial appropriation and that there was no tor new taxes The house conducted a business session last while the senate only received the governor's message and adjourned until this afternoon Three Dills were passed by the house and cent to the senate One would authorize counties which have abandoned their county homes to care for In private homes Another would specify the terms for judges of the Cleveland municipal court A measure to make more effective rabies quarantine on dogs was Hied with the clerk by Hep James dy The house also received resolutions proposing that the constitution be amended to increase the tax limit on from 10 mills to and memorializing congress to con- the federal public works gram Youths Knock Policemen From Stolen Automobile March Dayton city policemen nursed severe injuries today as sought three youths who knocked them from a stolen car Sergt Joe Wells suffered head wounds and Patrolman D J Wolf was under treatment lor a spinal injury Wolf said he was knocked from the running board shortly after the driver of the car close to a dislodging The owned by D J was taken from downtown parking lot last night and later was found Abandoned UNION LEADERS SEEK ANSWERS TO BIG PROBLEM Agreements Guarantee- ing Collective ing Being Discussed dara Bow hasn't lost the flashing smile which made her not so many years as the movies she at a recent party in one of Hollywood's night spots Clara a mother lives with her Rex on a California ranch ARMCO MOVES FOR EXPANSION Additional Capital Intended for Replacements and Extensions New March plans to provide In new capital retire practically all out- standing indebtedness were ed today by the American Boiling Mill producer of high quality sheets and with quarters at O Stockholders in annual meeting at Middletown 15 will be asked to issuance of of convertible preferred of which would be issued The proposal was outlined to shareholders in a letter signed by George chairman The additional capital was ed ns intended Replacements plant operated by the parent com- pany Expansion of plant of the Sheffield Steel a wholly owned iary in establishment of a plant in Australia for manufacture of steel sheets Removal of blast furnace and equipment from to O Construction of new research oratory at already under way Repayment of bank increased working capital arid reimbursement of working capital applied to plant expenditures The capital readjustment calls for outstanding of flve percent sinking fund tures and of six per cent erles B preferred The has een called for redemption April 15 Dividend rate and other details of the proposed new it was will be fixed later as market conditions provided the ket remains it was ex- the was expected to The Associated Agreements guaranteeing collective bargaining privileges to more than automotive and cal workers were the immediate ob- today of union leaders At Detroit representatives of the United Automobile Workers of ica sought the answers to collective bargaining problems that have ready precipitated a strike involving more than Chrysler Motor cor- employes Representatives of the General Electric company and the United Electrical Radio Workers of ica got together in New to collective bargaining on a national scale for the first time The firm employs approximately workers In negotiations at Pittsburgh with tho Steel the steel workers organizing committee proposals erning working conditions and tration of disputes Philip chairman of the JS W O said tho negotiations with the which employs would be followed by conferences with other United States Steel corporation sub- employing more than All unions engaged in the are affiliated with the John Lewis Committee for Industrial Organization The critical Chrysler dispute ed most attention on the wide-spread strike front Five thousand sit-down strikers were under a court mandate to evacuate eight plants at by 9 a m tomorrow taut their in- tentions were unknown The U A W A abandoned a projected vote by the on the question cf obeying the injunction Tomer union said did not put the men in the plants and are not going to take them The union's tional Richard T expressed opinion the strikers would not come out During developments at the U A W A executive meeting at mapped for a national campaign to enroll all workers in the automotive try who desired union membership Frank Murphy of Michigan and prosecutors from five industrial counties said in a statement the public authorities prepared to employ proper to protect the public They warned the tional authority of the courts must bo Detroit changed an eight-hour shift to a dally Questioned in Canton Slaying investigation of the mysterious shotgun slaying of Mrs Rose socially prominent wife of Dueber 9 in her home at March was given tresh impetus when Prosecutor A C Barthelmeh said that Cable admitted maintaining a apartment for Mrs Dorothy Ludwig Bayle in Akron since 1934 Mrs pictured detained by Canton police for questioning tour of duty because of Turn to Page numerous Husband of Murdered Wife And Other Woman Quizzed Canton Prosecutor Admits Getting Nowhere in Probe of Baffling Crime With Love Angles Canton March session which had started at p of the slain Mrs Dumber 8 m They said they also Cable was brought face to face with a planned to question the other men divorcee early today used the Akron but ing protracted questioning of the would not indicate what connection woman with whom Detective Captain this had with the inquiry Elmer E Clark said he admitted in- 1 Canton ROB BANK AND CLUB CASHIER Two Armed Holdup Men Also Force Officials to Ride On Car March men held up the Citizens Banking at clubbed Burton cashier on the head with a pistol butt and forced the banking employe into the vault while the robbers gathered up on estimated The armed with automatic then DeWese and Wayne assistant to ride on the running boards of the coupe in which they fled alter the robbery Ike bank officials were dropped off after the car had gone north a short distance Swing was in the bank alone when the two robbers entered They ordered him into the vault While they were scooping up the entered The cashier was ordered to put his hands into his pockets so If anyone outside the bank glanced in no would be aroused who was one of the em- ployes held up Oct when the was robbed of thought he was ordered to raise his hands A3 he did one of the clubbed him with a pistol nr lie ting a deep gash DeWese then was forced to Join Bwing in the vault A3 DeWese entered the W E president followed at intervals by Dr J C Merle and Jack the latter two Wood county farmers They were compelled to line up against the wall and told to keep their hands in their Hunts Ideal Pair The United States is the last hops for Mrae Alexandra who nears the end of a round the world tour in search of the Ideal married fine's in New York to gather material for a book on marriage Herself twice she says her marriage to a Paris physician la but not even though her does the cooking STOTTS NAMED DECLARES NEW OF BENEFIT Hints Enactment of sure Would Bring Re- spect to Judiciary for seven years gated tho second violent death of got A C local women in less than a week L Declared as he recessed or the battered body of Mrs Edna DEFERS FLIGHT TO HELP OTHER CRAFT the ten-hour ordered the was found late twice-divorced detained on in the living room of her an informal complaint of home taken to a home for rest Three men were questioned at Immediately after funeral services lice headquarters after the woman's for the prominent Canton society I Scott and a the divorcee was brought at the home who found the said they were unable to shed any light on the killing Authorities said there was no con between the two cases not more than percent of this said Mr free the parent company of long time debt The only outstanding long term debt of any consequence would be A en mortgage and five-year bank loans of of the ilton Coke and Iron a plants are at Ky and sas aside from Middletown New Ohio State Dean Sold Blackberries In Dr Bland L Stradley a Native of Was Graduated From Dresden High School Dr Bland U who was pointed late Monday as dean of the college of arts and sciences at Ohio State was born in county and during his Bold blackberries on the streets of Interviewed at he recalled his early days the at the edge of where he was bom In 1689 His family later moved to where ha waa graduated from high then launching upon a course of schooling which has led him to present Important position with the university He received his bachelor of arts de- ffw at Ohio university the next fall waa principal of Canal Winchester He then to receiving hlb degree After four of teaching in Massachusetts and Rhode he returned to his atata in 1920 and became State university a which he him held for the Mr is well known to many residents of and Muskingum county In the burg and Dresden he is recalled by many of his former schoolmates Although holding one of the most important positions with one of the largest universities In the Dr Strndley still prefers to live in a small town He now makes his home at Canal where he Is president of the board of tion His and his let him know what the younger generation Is thinking A sandy-haired he Is possessed of the typical humor of his and promises Ohio State students that they will always a in the dean's of- nce Dr at the age of still looks ahead Asked Monday about ho twenty years and then come to see me By that time I hopo to have done that will bo worth writing WAGE INCREASE AT GLASS PLANTS Wage increase aggregating between seven and eight per cent for all boring forces in the two las Glass Co plants was today by officials of the The increase becomes effective im- mediately and Involves some employes This marks the fourth wage ad- vance made by the company quent to the serious economic de- pression which gripped the nation during the past few years At no has the company made deductions in hourly rates to its employes Similar in- creases have likewise been made In other plants located in various ports of the country Report Queen Dowager Somewhat Improved 16 ill of a gastric at was ed slightly improved Relatives remained in close touch with the sickroom to which she has been confined since she was stricken by influenza while at the opera last Thursday night Her King Carol and the young Prince were at the bedside for two hours last night as were two of her Queen Mother Marie of slavia and former Queen Elizabeth of Greece March Dowager Maxle of Discuss Discretion In Banning of Exports March ments over how much discretion tho president should have in banning exports to warring nations tangled house debate today on the neutrality Representatives who want congress to lay down mandatory rules ed they would offer amendments to tighten up the and of the Final approval of Andrew W ion's offer to the government of his art collection and a lery awaited an agreement between senate and house today on the tion of free admission to the lery Bath houses voted yesterday to the but the senate added headquarters by an appeared voluntarily later and twice waa taken into the same room for short periods Both Clark and Barthelmeh main- silence concerning details of tho questioning of the woman who Clark said admitted sharing a pre- Akron apartment with Cable for more than two years Clark questioning had established that three or four other men had made use of the ment for The visibly affected as his wife was burled yesterday after- noon after funeral services in the Cables commodious was companied by Attorney William who represents his concern Two other Russell H Mack and James E at headquarters they had been and asked by friends of the divorcee to after her They made no ment Clark quoted Cable as saying the woman cost me an average of a for the last two years and that they had quarrelled last Thursday morning when she insisted divorce his who was killed that night by a shotgun blast through a window of their home who wife in Cleveland the night of the said he refused to divorce the Akron DAVEY TALKS OF BUCK PASSING March Martin L In a message assail ing local officials who desperate ly to pass the tuck to the the legislature today to vote immediately another poor relief A to appropriate the tho last of sales tax funds earmarked for and with it came a measure to establish a permanent relief program when thj temporary legislation expires April 15 In the an author source said the extra would not be passed by tht upper house unless the tion agreed to stretch the money to June 1 and then call a special session for consideration of permanent relief appropriations and tion Governor Davey informed the lature that this has teen that will be the end his wife and at of state available for relief apartment I telephoned an order for a new automobile for Mrs Clark quoted him Clark and Barthelmeh planned to question the divorcee again later day after ending shortly before 4 a m United Labor Congress Not to Expel Locals March 16 United labor official A P of L central body has decided not to expel locals whose are affiliated with the CIO feel workers cannot ord to be and will take no further action unless the A P of expels the internationals which are affiliated with Charles secretary sold William president of the A P of L had asked all central Tabor bodies to expel the locals House Passes to Change Municipal Court March house passed last 102 to and sent to the senate the by Rep Samuel changing the Marion pal court act with respect to of a deputy clerk and salary of bailiff Tho require the clerk to appoint a deputy at ft salary of not less than a year With consent of the city council he would appoint clerks that no entrance fee should salary would be increased from purposes There Is no more On April he the state will be faced by a crisis will make thb one look like a lawn and added that without money a permanent relief law would but a hollow mockery to those who The extra was by representatives of Hamilton and 17 other counties who contended the already was for Inadequate Arguing that local governments should bear the cost of financing Governor Davey said that of- of the large cities money for everything else except to teed their bo charged to year Roosevelt Working On St Patrick's Day Speech Worm March Roosevelt hoped to com- plete today a message he will deliver tomorrow night to the Charitable Irish Society of Boston weather he expected to visit some adjacent projects The Patrick's Day to be telephoned by the chief executive from hU vacation retreat here at p m will be In lieu of a speech in person which he tentatively had planned several weeks ago It will be delivered on the wedding anniversary of the will spend tho day nearly miles with Mrs Roosevelt keeping a lecture en- at ered congestion of the radio channels today as likely to prevent an im- mediate takeoff on her equatorial flight of miles around the vvorld i Two Pan-American Airways ilio Hawaiian Clipper the sky are scheduled to leave for Honolulu as soon as weather con- ditions permit Miss Earhart also would use the Pan-American Airways radio equipment two ships in tho I am afraid the addition of my radio demands would perhaps prove too much for the shore and might conceivably bring about a Miss Earhart eaid The forecast today did not indicate that headwinds would have abated enough to permit good flying one peep at the ment board inside the caused the onlooker to realize the amazing amount of knowledge the flier must have in order to make good on her ad- venture Mlsa Earhart said today she is not a skilled but must know something about all the instruments Only far as will she have the aid of navigators in her monoplane Three Killed When English Plane Crashes March at Croydon airport announced receipt of word today that an Im- Airways liner carrying C F W European manager of the and a crew of two had crashed near killing all three The ship left Croydon for Cologne yesterday evening hft two aboard were the B O who formerly flei n tho United States and Canada and wireless C E man Captain New Police Bureau Under Temporary Appointment Milt Stotts was temporarily pointed captain of the new police de- bureau pending ar- rangements for a civil service to determine the permanent personnel of the department which was created by emergency ordinance at last night's council Safety Director Ernest B Graham announced today that Stotts will take the pest of and that Fred Iran Penn and Ray Warner will complete tne squad under hlf leadership For a number of Stotts been serving as plain-clothes under the title of detective The others now selected for the de March liam pledging the support the American Federation of Labor to the Roosevelt court that its adoption would for supreme court the respect to which it is Justly The labor leader appeared before the senate judiciary committee at a when a hint of a compromise from Senator Bobinson of the Democratic stimulated of a- constitutional amendment to parallel legislation proposed by the president The round-faced of federation said his organization never in the past nor will it now the problem on the toasts that the supreme court has assumed dictatorial power or that its tors have nob the mental capacity or the necessary accords the supreme court the greatest Green added M he testified before another big crowd in the marble trimmed room of the senate office Building the American Federation of feels that the greatest security Jor the preservation of our sratio form of government lies tho willing acceptance by all as the law of the land of the decisions by tho majority of the court composed as contemplated by the president's program is to this end that the of the American tion of Labor are confident m the belief that through their ao the supreme court of the United States will continue M a tn organism Robinson's statement was issued in the midst of an endeavor by ial opponents to agree on ft amendment If they can reach a they probably will try to get it approved by tho judiciary waiting lor action on the Hearings on the take for the opposition will tiot start its witnesses until next is no tn the president's proposal and In certain amendments would undoubtedly received by the public with lavor have likewise been i do not have relationship to the In- crease in the supreme court ship which is contemplated by president's plan latter gaining ground n and i will passed by both houses during the present police work Safety Director Graham will ask th 9 to get together an amendment Of those suggested city civil service commission to have been talked about The proposal of Senator pare a special examination ns soon possible for membership In the de- bureau Mother of 16 Held On to limit terms of all eral including supreme court to nine years They now hold office for life The proposal of Senator O'Mahoney Charge Of Conspiracy i to require a vote March of the supreme court to invalidate legislation The proposal of Wheeler and Bone to permit congress to override supreme court invalidation of laws by thirds Mrs Lillian B mother of 16 was under bond today on a charge of conspiracy to use the malls to defraud Mrs Ryan waived hearing here and agreed to surrender to federal ties in Pittsburgh where her case 13 scheduled for trial early in May She Is one of 28 persons indicted by a federal grand Jury in Pittsburgh ast accused of ng in a scheme to collect money rom supposed heirs of the Jacobs Baker estate La which tho government contended was but which sponsors declared to be worth millions Double Funeral March funeral services were planned today for Mr and Mrs William D man Mrs succumbed to a heart attack late ten minutes after the death of her 61 Christman had been a railroad telegrapher for many Driving Charge After Acquittal Verdict eu two ago of a manslaughter charge in connection with auto- mobile accident death of Mrs Betty beauty hop Leonard Trnka today was named in a driving ant The Clevelander d from the witness stand during his common picas court trial that he was unable to operate a gear shift He claimed he sat alone in his brother's with the motor when machine bumped t from the sending It rolling own Euclid avenue Mrs Green's Leanord Banet of with whose car the Trnka machine made the on which the reckless riving warrant was said As- Police Prosecutor Dan mon gammon said the warrant charges with operating an automobile bile tinder the influence of he wrong side of tne and t a speed of 40 mites an 9 Old School Bell Still Use Here Signal With Aid of John Locates Year-Old Bell at Sheridan School The which for the site of the Pioneer roany years In the old high school mentary school 1 23 Under the temporary Stotts and his follow detectives will begin at once to receive the pay Increases provided by last ordinance Stotts will got a year and the in the place their former salaries of as regular poljce officers I Tho selection of Stotts as captain ing opponent of the comes as a tribute to his work in 1 the department quarrel U not with the the past several years He see basic It U with the present move by council as an this specific course he opportunity to Increase the efficiency He declared on the of the bureau of local judiciary apparently ift Senator Van ft building on Ninth has been found In it now develops that the historic bell was never for pupils of Sheridan school on East Market street are summoned to their classes every day by Its deep-throated ring Last the Your There it remained until when the was torn down to make room for the Pioneer ing At that it waa moved to Sheridan where it in service to this the Ninth street building had been a high the column of The Signal made cock building having been erected in as to the whereabouts of the and then known Central bell Recalling that the from the court Old 1809 recently been it was into ftn thought timely to institute a search or the ancient school bell sonorous tones were almost equally to early Zanesville residents The old bell tn excellent condition in Mr McCoy nates it as good as John superintendent of ita 93 years Oj constant buildings for the public today gave a brief history of ho bell from the date of its acture 93 years It was cast by G H Holbrook Is In in 844 Brought to it was in the high school located on Ninth street near dear and tad there cracks or on the face Fair and continued cold night Wednesday fair with temperatures r A ITT v