Zanesville Signal, The (Newspaper) - June 10, 1937, Zanesville, Ohio sf 0 from Jm of even queen 04 his While two III no the ick nd nst tin Prints the News THE ZANESVILLE SIGNAL Tdb the VOL NO 33 ZANESVILLE 0 THURSDAY JUNE 1937 THREE CENTS WEALTHY SOCIALITE MISSING POLICE CLASH WITH STRIKERS AND Pickets Attempt to Halt Food Truck Entering Plant June Police and sheriff's deputies clashed with Great Lakes Steel strike pickets here early today leaving 17 persons injured even as plans went forward for reopening a Republic Steel Corp plant at Mich in the face of a barricade which John unionists said would number to men fighting broke out at the rain-swept of the closed Republic plant in this eastern Ohio industrial city as a truck roared down duct ramp into the occupied by maintenance men company guards Tear gas and night rti cks ere brought into play by the 50 men and deputies against force of several hundred strikers The ers gave way only after at least 14 of their number were gassed Two policemen received head and a spectator was wounded by an ex- tear gas shell The newest outbreak of violence in the bloody controversy which ready cost eight lives owed peace moves by governors of Ohio and Michigan in the Steel Workers Organizing Committee for signed contracts The twenty pickets on duty under the viaduct amid a heavy rainfall shouted to fellow unionists for aid at the plant entrance They claimed i a police squad car escorted food truck Police said their cruiser had preceded the truck but that the cruiser did not enter company grounds Pickets placed a car across the road under the blocking H Police attempted to remove the car Strikers surrounded them in steadily Increasing numbers Suddenly fighting broke out Tear was released and night sticks brought into play and the melee ended Many received minor ies pickets were marched to waiting armored trucks and lodged in the Mahoning county Jail Beaten ou the head with cmbs were City Patrolman Roy Welch and Detective Mike who identified himself as a received leg wound The outbreak came shortly after heads of Republic and Sheet and Tube agreed to be represented at conference with leaders Friday in the office of Gov Martin L Davey at but declined to attend personally At the same 200 special lice were sworn in at to bulwark Pollen Chief Jesse Fisher's Artist's Conception of New Home For Day Nursery Alps KIDNAP STORY WAS JUST HOAX Told Police Rockefeller's Grandson Abduction Target What's In Depicted is an artist's conception of the new two-story brick structure which Is soon to be erected at Linden and which will house the Day Nursery Contract tor the erection of the modern building has been let to the Construction Co of this city CURIOUS LOOT CIO Organizer Driven From HARLOW CRYPT Monroe As Zero Near Turn to Page Light Declares Sardines In Mail to Be Delivered June 10 Assistant Postmaster James Collins said today that when Dwight J two cans of sardines arrive from New York they will delivered to J H assistant manager of Republic Steel corporation's plant Told that a N J had put four cans of dines the mall two for Cleveland and two for the Republic plant in where the postoffices have declined to accept mail for Collins said we receive the sardines we will deliver them There are no to the Scovel said he was acting as private to find out if the government will refuse to deliver mail it Souvenir Hunters Snatch AH Flowers After Short Service June body of Jean Harlow rested today in a cemetery crypt snatched bare of flowers by souvenir ing final disposition by her mother Mrs Jean Bello The remains may be cremated If will be placed in a leum in Forest Lawn Memorial Park Barred from the service a crowd waited for hours out- the hoping at least to see some of tne 300 film notables in- side This they missed but alter the brief service finished and body was they rushed through unlocked gates and scrambled for bits of the thousands of flowers Some had to be content with tiny scraps of fern One floral went with the platinum blonde screen star to her resting place Placed In her hand Just before the casket was closed for the last it was a gle her favorite with the my est The card was unsigned but the handwriting believed to be that of William constant escort of Miss Harlow in recent who waa among the most obviously stricken at the funeral Another of the floral tributes that overflowed the was a spray of roses and with the a loyal in the childish scrawl erf the youngest Shirley The usually suave Powell gave way grief after he stood over the m last look Protests Calling of Strike Among Machinists June strike called by the Committee for trial organization at the General chinery corporation plant brought R protest today from Stanley Ogg of the Trades and Labor cil Ogg said the American Federation of Labor would file a complaint with the national labor relations board against the C I O action in calling the strike among machinists The en- tire plant was closed last night and officials estimated were idle day said machinists belonging to the A of remained Idle on ad- vice of company officials Cloudy Refuses to Restrain Braddock From Fighting June U ft circuit court of appeals today affirmed the federal district court of New Jersey In refusing to restrain James J heavyweight from going through his fight with Joe The Madison Square Garden Cor- filed an application at ark to restrain from ing any other before ing a contract to meet Max ing The Garden corporation claimed It had a contract for to meet on June tmt that dock had indicated he would not go through with the but instead had prepared to meet Joe Louis in Chicago June 22 Judge Guy of tue New jersey federal district refused to restrain Braddock and the den corporation carried an to the circuit court The proceedings were brought in the S court because Braddock is a resident of New Jersey Special Police Squads Mobilized As Republic Plant Prepares To Open This Afternoon June and newly deputized special policemen drove a negro organizer for the for Industrial out of the city shortly before noon today as the zero hour for the reopening of the Newton Co plant Fifteen or twenty men seized the on Monroe's principal street as he at- tempted to flee in his automobile They made him leave the beat him and forced him to walk a mile out of the toward Toledo they an auto- mobile containing four or five men picked him up ard headed westward McDonald's CIO credentials were taken from Some of his tors said was bleeding from cuts on his He was told mill not to return to Monroe One report said ho was making an organization speech when the ble began Another report was that he was seized as he emerged from the postoffice and dragged for a block before he managed to make tils way to his from which he again was removed There were other reports that two more were forced to leave the city The Newton Steel company an- it WRB determined to open its plant under the protection of an augmented police regardless of the outcome of a conference with employes and Qov Frank Murphy over the walkout As the situation grew more tense two hundred special police were sworn in Instructed in the use of and tear gas equipment and reported to the city hall at noon to be sent to their station near the Canton Forms League To Fight June 10 A and order urged public officials today to end what their chairman termed a fortnight of here since a started at Republic Steel Corp plants it high declared T K real estate ana insurance that some steps be taken to enforce the laws which give to the working man the right to go to and Mayor Daniel A Knaggs who placed Capt Roy Butler In Charge of the special had appealed for volunteers military to bulwark Police Chief Fisher's force of 30 patrolmen and Sheriff Joseph 50 deputies Harry H of the company and district mana- ger of the Republic Steel which controls the Newton rolling mill said plant will open at 4 p m today whether the June 10 State's Attorney Emmet said today Misa Margaret gomery admitted a story told of plot against John Rockefeller grandson cf the late John D was a hoax designed to a erf The whom Prentice said he had met last September while a hospital suffering injuries In a motoring had told police two men abducted her last drove about the south side for some time and then directed her to summon tice to a meeting place said the girl admitted she fabricated the story in the belief Prentice's regard for her had and she wanted to reestablish their friendship Miss Montgomery told Warren nue police she abducted by two men near the Presbyterian last night and held captive more than an hour while the men gave her message for who she said they described as a I The nurse said two men forced her into an gagged f threw a bag over her head and drove around the south side for more than an hour before releasing her She said she was freed only on her ise to telephone Prentice and have him meet her on the south One of the captors told that he had been for Prentice for years man said he using her to convey a to Prentice for him vas to tell Prentice to settle Miss Montgomery told Lieut said ahe was instructed to ask Prentice to pick her up and then drive past a south intersection three times as sage had been conveyed Miss Montgomery said after they her the to a telephoned and ed him to meet her there Alarmed and suspicious of the un- explained call called MUa Montgomery's room Kathryn a and she called lice A police squad picked up Montgomery at the Prentice came to the station from the University club and told police he had received several mysterious telephone calls during the last few weeks He said that was why he afraid to meet Miss ery after she had called Lansing negotiations are successful or Holloway headed company officials going to the state capital to meet with delegations of two employes Steel ing affiliate of the Com- for Industrial from work without interference from and the Steel Workers Association of II Harris was chairman of a meeting last night attended by Mayor James Seccombe and Police Chief Ira camt to face the combe declared I want is the backing of a group like this If I fail to cany out my oath of office I will One Killed and Others Injured By Tornadoes Oklahoma June quartette of tornadoes roaring over central Oklahoma left one person at least 16 and a trail of shattered homes and ruined crops Damage mounted into the ands of dollars in Union Moore and in central Oklahoma Mra Fannie died of Injuries received when the storm flattened her farm home near Okla Will Not Run June of State William J Kennedy said today he had decided against entering the Cleveland mayoralty race this fall probably occasional rain in south tonistht and Friday Not much change In City Atlanta Boston Buffalo Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Detroit Kansas Cttv Los os Miami Paul New Orleans New York Portland Orf Tori a r 8 a m 60 84 50 SO 60 56 84 56 54 llon day's Max cloudy 86 Rain Cloudy 54 Rain 83 55 Cloudy 84 Clear Cloudy go Clear Cloudy 58 Clear Cloudy Washington fifi 02 Cloudy Cloudy i HUh Roosevelt Asks Help From Doctors to Attend Needy Also Reveals That Legislation Studied Concerning an independent union op- posed to the the office of Murphy Both labor groups claim to sent a majority of the mill's workers Contest Postponed The game between the rUle Bcra And the Portsmouth Red scheduled at park was called oft t shortly after noon it waa day in a row that rain caused postponement of a larly scheduled contest The Charleston will come here for a three day session It will he the ton club's first appearance here this secretary said today that Sunday's game win played at t o'clock In the afternoon of Medical Care Tex White Ont 30 O June To Weather conditions for 34 noura 8 n m Showers occurred from the St Lawrenc through the Ohio ence over portions of Oklahoma me pB arc about 10 lower n over Ohto Atlantic N June personal message from President Roosevelt cooperation in plans to give medical care to those unable to pay for was delivered to the house of delegates of the American Medical association here today by XJ S Senator J Hamilton Lewis of The message was delivered in secret executive sessions Its gist was given out at the close of the session by Dr Morris official for the association spokesman that Senator tele- phoned the president and asked The answer was first to serk operation of doctors in care for the medicAlly poor Senator Lewis that legislation U under consideration on of the tors are desired concerning tion of medical and ments for patients to select their own physicians The senator the American Medical to submit plans for suitable control over these cal and methods of payment for so as to them out of the realm of political and to maintain the high standards Simpson Suit Easy of Settlement June rich Simpson's action against Mrs Joan Sutherland will be settled in court it indicated today The case officially was scheduled for before Lord Chief tice Hewart in the king's bench di- vision This was interpreted to mean that counsel will explain the remarks on which the action It resulted from will be and the case settled Ten Persons Indicted For Harboring Kidnap Gang June sona were Indicted here today on charges of harboring the gang and charges of being accessory after the fact in the Bremer kidnaping These from Cleveland were Arthur Hebe brand and Anthony Am of the bor and John Gorman an employe of the club Sam is now in the Oklahoma state prison Toledoans indicted Ted Angus and Bert former night club Edward rooming house and Clara his Edith ins house wank operator Conciliator to Visit Steel Strike District June 10 Tne labor department announced today James Dewey a would go to the steel strike area tomorrow as an observer for The department said ments would be left to his own ment and he might go to or to Cleveland Names Postmaster June dent sent to the senate day the following postmaster vey In Storm On Way to Probe Tragedy June eastern aviators who had to in a storm over Nevada headed here today for a conference with Ing authorities investigating December air tragedy that killed The Major Clarence Hodge of the Massachusetts national guard and Lieutenant L McNeil of B were en route by train from 1 200 miles to relate how they leaped for their from airplane driven out of control by a Ill Note Demanding In Ransom Bills Received By Husband From Kidnapers Drove Away With Middle Aged Police Also Murder Theory in a amounted to a lot before Helen Helen Gahagan selberg screen actress in top persuaded a Los Angeles court she wanted to settle lor once and all on Helen Gahagan Douglas Her lower born Melvyn Hesselberg also decided to make it easier on his public with petition to gally adopt the name of Melvyn by which he te known as a Him actor NAZI DEPOT FLAME SWEPT Fire Known Four ing and Loss Many lions of Marks Germany June burning fed by mable killed at least five sons and injured four others today in a freight Nine other employes of the yards still were missing mysterious railway ad- ministration officials destroyed 120 freight cars loaded with 360 tons of goods and 45 empty cars Only the heroism of railway ers prevented a worse disaster ing that some of the endangered cars were filled with of liquid air would have caused terrific ex- had the fire reached they shoved the cars out of danger with the flames at their backs The swiftly spread by a aeries of explosions that showered loading platforms with blazing zine and were fought by the massed of this 20 surrounding local Stony K June Two or confronted government investigators seeking to unravel the mystery day of the disappearance of Mrs Alice New York social from her fashionable North Shore home on Long Island Bolstering the abduction theory was a pencilled on cheap white ruled enclosed in a cheap white addressed to William H husband of the missing woman Parsons Is a Yale graduate and retired business man The note was unsigned It de- manded 825.000 and contained the sinister suggestion that police might mean death for Mrs Parsons In support of the murder theory was a found on the grounds of the Parsons chicken farm The investigators carefully wrapped the axe and to make an analysis of the though it suggested the axe might have been used to kill ens The ransom note found last night shortly after ing from a trip to New York City and finding his wife fied the state barracks at Bay on the south side of the land It was addressed to Parsons authorities would not disclose Its but it waa learned from a reliable source the note read have your wife Bring to the Jamaica bus terminal within the next 24 hours and my men will meet you and call you by name Do not any cops if you do Alice will never speak to jou again Mrs the former Alice was said to be worth about of which she recently in- Her was said to be The story of Mrs Parsons came from Mrs Anna described by the police as a Russian who had worked for the Parsons family about four years Mrs Assistant District Attorney 8 Arata of Suffolk county said A middle-aged couple called for Parsons morning at the Parsons Meadow and that matron drove off with them Parsons had gone to New York miles yesterday Morning to meet two Russians at Tenth street and Second avenue on the lower cut side of Manhattan The appointment with the he told bad Turn to relch labor service troopers and men freight depot and covering an of 20.000 square were for the most part com- burned The damage wu estimated at many millions of marks Officials said they were at a loss to account for the origin of the Reasonable Control of Labor Groups Sought June 10 spokesman for the National tion of Manufacturers asked congress today to consider reasonable controls over labor A the Association's general testifying against wage and hour provisions of the labor standards are confronted at present with unjustifiably interrupted production where collective agreements have been local Disorder is spreading costly strife will reflect Itself In com- prices can not believe that the labor organisations of the United States are unwilling to accept the same re- sponsibility to the public within the field of commerce that is properly imposed upon business organizations the indirect control of duction in the name of commerce violent desert I don't know exactly where the wreckage in the desert between fly and probably 1 think I can find it with the aid of an army Major Hodge said fin route from the Pacific cout to Boston Tuesday In a Douglas the two men when became east of Keno in a furious snowstorm Trial For Faking Gas Station Holdup Near End June 10 The prosecution today neaped completion of against Victory being tried on a of Ian February Arthur Toledo ex- testified that which Legrand said WAS inflicted on him by resulted from the of a gun held not more than five inches away Player Swag June manager of the Boston Red today announced a of and Kick and Melo of the Hoee for and Ben rasa or tht Georgia Again Prohibits Sale of Hard Liquor June ban against legal sale of hard liquor still stood In Georgia today Complete but unofficial returns from Tuesday's election showed 929 to against repeal of state laws that ban liquor but permit the sale of beer and wine The result left Georgia lined up with pi and Kansas as the only states proposed In this is it 13 equivalent to an assertion that every la a restraint of trade and an obstruction of 12 Girls On Horseback Greet Vet June Gen J R gadler of one-time commander in Nathan Forrest's famous cavalry came to the reunion of the Confederate Veterans in the wake of me at the railway tion with 12 pretty girls on horseback and a spirited horse for me to ride to the The girls and the horses were there And the eran climbed briskly to his saddle and headed an Impromptu rade AGREEMENT IN POWER STRIKE Normal Service Restated er Pact Flown From Washington June Saginaw valley's half million It work and play was L for nearly 24 hours by second strike of Consumers Power company in three resumed normal pursuits today Russell B district said In Saginaw that the power company's or more would return to work Immediately on their regular shifts He said pic was assured for all In- dus j Employes of a key substation ratified early day an agreement which a committee brought by plant from Washington Their vote 44 to 18 Had they rejected the the city of Saginaw have ed sufficient pou er for Industrial purposes despite the fact that naw strikers themselves had ratified the pact earlier by a OS 32 and thrown the switches that cd illumination for darkened In Bay strikers voted store service and to I but did not actually ratify the which Robert United Automobile Workers of said provided the for Industrial Organization with aolt bargaining rights and granted em- ployes wage increases They were to on the agreement and leaders predicted acceptance t Yt The In restoring 4 in and Bay followed x the lead of their fellows in largest of affected tiea The negotiating f ed by Wyndham first president of the A went di- to where the persuasive powers of Homer A L had failed earlier to sway i a striking group that demanded to see the agreement fn writing m Martin left that meeting with jj cannot recommend any I support for movement started by men who are trying to wreck our union Earlier he had announced power strike was un- li authorised Britain Halts Soviet Move To Enter In Discussions Feels Too Many Conferees in Spanish Safety Sessions May Offend Germany and Italy London Brit- ain defeated today a Soviet attempt to join four-power discussions of for warships of the off faking a 1471 nation holdup are Intended to woo Germany and Italy back to the neutrality fold Great Britain decided to confine the talks to Italy and Germany en- largement of the number of might cause friction and ther alienate the Nazi and Fascist Italy and Germany now are ating their warships in the waters of Spain with complete liberty of tion from the which Is supposed to check on violations of A ban on the sending Of foreign and guns I to Spain They withdrew from the patrol after Spanish government planes had bombed their and warships shelled the ish government port of in reprisal The British refusal to let Soviet and other countries In on the safety guarantee talks fit tnis time was communicated to Soviet Ambassador Ivan M Malsky by the British vice chairman of the Captain Ewan Wallace Maisky wanted the talks conducted by the whole com- But the Briton reminded him that no one had objected when the four-power decided upon conversations were at a subcommittee Belgian War Veterans Oppose Amnesty Measure June Belgian war veterans caused cabinet crisis today by their angry opposition to government proposal to pardon all Belgians convicted of treason ing the World war Mounted troops and thrown about the parliament ings and strategic points in ital to prevent a repetition of such tun one yesterday in which 400 veterans hurled their war decorations on the tomb of known Soldier The government received ft tion of the veterans in an effort to mollify but feared a new out- burst when the amnesty measure comes up for action before the ate today Veterans who forced their wmy to speaker of the senate swore to kill any who profited by The Already passed by the lower 95 to affects principally living in the north of Belgium who sided with Germany during the in the hope of establishing an pendent Flemish state if won Many of these were convicted of treason and citizenship rights wern taken from them Some are still prison meeting ten days ago at- tended that meeting Three Ohioans Honored By International Rotary June of American Rotary who were elected today at national Rotary convention Robert R Harold I Oliver D Everhard Fall Is June storm would blow rain into tUt bedroom of her Mw started there to clott was faulty IB fail down A flight of v