Zanesville Signal, The (Newspaper) - June 20, 1937, Zanesville, Ohio 1987 t there are Because ca Because ruler Lrs Gheen sp well i three Akron I lor Bib p Musi 9 scho 10.15 p Thursday set lay E and grand h of t of on and waa Uty high acbo tihe son of Social with John's ils rence and are visiting and Mra J t is visiting and Mrs Job returned to with her parent m t and Deyl n Ing Spades IQ finessed Wej ered with a pade of East's fo loss of a line to the absolutely 10865 JTS 1L vulnerable orth Ewt Pass ass fford lose iron it He East and still his ict Problem ng the hand mp He can or flve two hearts When ecn of spades how should development 073 in in f M wy Section One MAIN NEWS SECTION SUNDAY NO 50 JUNE 1937 VIOLENCE FLARES AT MOVE FOR PEACE IN PENNSYLVANIA ONE KILLED AS GUNFIRE BREAKS OUT Picket Many Others Injured at town Lewis Heeds Calls Off March On June least one man killed and five injured tonight In a fiercely fought battle between police and striking of the Republic Steel cor- plant The dead man was John who carried a picket card of the Steel Workers Organizing committee The Identified Injured Thomas bullet wound in the head Ed photographer for the Youngstown shot in both and the right arm The other three wounded were not identified The riot occurred when women C t O police were ordered off company property They to leave and C O officials police fired tear gas into their ranks they gave and of rushed the forcing them Into railroad under- pus spattered down from rounding hills I O leaden put in a frantic lot Martin for troope The governor at his home In OM could not be ately reached The Republic shut down the strike started on May it located one mile east of the city and until tonight only a small et force was maintained there Pickets not actually engaged In June martial law proclaimed by GOV the fighting formed across the east ind of the blocking the police in George H Earle to quell any John L Lewis tonight called off a projected mass march of miners on Johns- town The C I O sudden peace action brought great relief to an atmosphere bristling with high tension A telegram to United Mine Workers officials in parts of Pennsylvania the request of the governor of I have agreed that the mass meeting to be held at Johns- tomorrow at five p m called off and cancelled make public announcement to this effect and advise all ed persons that the meeting will not be held It is our purpose to ate fully with Governor in efforts to preserve public At the same time Lewis ed he would meet with the Federal Steel mediation board in Cleveland today Attending with him will be three ot his Philip Van A Bittner and Lee ot the tour involved attel companies agreed also to with the board Monday The board will meet the executives of Republic Steel Youngstown Sheet Tube Bethlehem Steel and Inland at 11 after a 9 o'clock conference with Lewis and Murray Asked whether he would try to bring the two parties chairman Charles P Tan said have to wait and see Monday Toft and who with wave of burglaries that has terrorized of the Terrace section for weeks was thought to be ended late Saturday with the arrest of Joseph of 805 Caldwell street He was apprehended In Columbus by Milt captain ot the local police detective and Detectives Fred Ray Warner and following a 24-hour vigil during which the officers literally the streets of Columbus seeking their quarry Hit left at the scene of a recent proved the undoing of Norman It was by this means that alert police detectives ere able to make positive the Identification of their suspect Possessing a past criminal record end at liberty under a suspended tence from Muskingum county common pleas court at the time of his arrest young Norman confessed to nine burglaries after being at length by Captain Stotts The record of his unlawful admitted by the May burglarized the home of H H 1035 Adair stealing an Elgin watch and In May entered the home of Bernie 834 Fairmont stealing two rings and a June ransacked home of Kenneth 564 Taylor June ransacked residence on Caldwell street and took gold band June entered home of E O 594 Bali but took nothing of June Young home at 1327 Blue stealing Paren in ot A A second police line beyond the Picket defense line detoured all fic away from the riot Edward F completes YOUTH ARRESTED AT COLUMBUS ADMITS SERIES OF RECENT BURGLARIES HERE sack of candy and a gold June entered home of William 1965 Euclid stealing fountain pocket man's leather fold and woman's June entered basement of Kroger grocery Maple and carried away several bottles of ginger June burglarized residence of 2514 Dresden road and carried away suit of two watches and in money The extremely bold and seemingly unmindful of also confessed to Captain stotts that on June 16 he broke Into the North Terrace Church of Christ for the sole purpose of finding a comfortable spot to consume the ginger ale taken from the Kroger store and the candy which he took from the Young home The local officers assigned to Investigation of the numerous Terrace learned Friday Norman had gone to Columbus A lengthy search was made Friday night but the detectives were unable to locate their quarry Their diligence was rewarded Saturday when the youth was captured who has served a term in boys industrial school at was arrested early in May after burglarizing the homes of Dr W L Cruise and O W Blue avenue He pleaded guilty to the charges in common pleas but was placed on probation fdr a period of two being released May 11 Of all the loot removed from the various homes by the youth only a gold pencil and a fountain pen were recovered by the officers BERLIN ASKS THAT SPAI BE PUNISHES Demands Action of Other Nations As Capture Seaport Entered As Resistance Crumbles Late Saturday E VIOLENCE Davey Charges Seccombe With Mayor Makes Bitter WEST VIRGINIA MAN FATALLY INJURED IN ACCIDENT Dies In Hospital From Injury Sustained When Struck By Automobile General Marx commanding officer of the state however he had received no orders from Oov requested troops and taht his own observers in the riot area advised there waa no Immediate need tor troops The rioting came a few hours er federal mediators announced that John L CL t O andr of- of Republic and the other three independent steel companies would meet in Cleveland Monday in coi attempt to find tor a peaceful settlement Previously ten persons had been In a Memorial Day riot the Republic plant In Chicago Two more casualties were reported at p m by Sheriff who the rioting was still going at with I O pickets den on the hill overlooking thb plant and sniping down on his men with rifles pistols The sheriff said the two men were special deputies ot them ia Jack He wac shot in the I don't know the other's name He was shot in the eye and chest Shortly before midnight Elser rushed a third carload of special deputies to the battleground and mobilised 75 more He said about 75 deputies were on the Nearly three hours after the of the fighting Police Chief Carl Olson reported is under to part to the agreed to cancel the to en- courage C I O steel in the Dattle over the question of signed labor re- of a telegraphic request by oov Earle asking Him to call it off the Interest of public Gov Earle proclaimed a of martial law in the Johns- on Page Tells Senate Committee ets Fired at Beat Him With Ball Bats on open Vern announced he I would place charges Monday full At the time Olson made his report tbe firing near the plant had ally dwindled away Sheriff Elser announced all roads leading into Youngstown were being He telephoned police chiefs on Page ACCUSED MURDERER IS FREE ON BOND June Lulu waa treed on bond today on a charge she slew her cafe during quarrel over his alleged at- tentions to another woman Patrolman Willard Maiden Mid Mrs admitted the which occurred shortly after mid- Evans threatened the man WM quoted Police filed the murder charge REDISTRIBUTION OF GERMAN FARMLANDS June German government tonight ordered a ing ot agricultural lands by pooling large numbers of connive A effective next provides that each shall hold rights ing to the amount ot land The basic Idea of the is to increase efficiency June 10 James of the lic steel plant at fied before the senate postoffice that pickets fired on when he attempted to go to work in Republic's and later another group tied his stripped coated him with grease and beat him with clubs and metal pipe They also threatened to hang him to a he added Musgrove said he and some others tried to creep Into the Niles plant at night after they were unable to go to work at Warren because ets carrying baseball bats were at the gates The C I In its complaint to the which administers tions of the firearms accused Columbus June Martin U Davey asserted tonight the reported seizure of seven men seeking to return to work in Canton steel mills and their detention at union was clear lation of the state laws pertaining to and he Informed Mayor James Is your duty to arrest the offending parties and have them on your part to take appropriate action would make you guilty of in office Your failure yesterday to protect some of your own citizens from these acts of violence casts a serious reflection on your law enforcement ey said in a letter to Seccombe men were Injured in a ital free-for-all which resulted from movement at Canton esterday The expressing hope that the status would be ed in the steel dispute during of the federal mediation these things do not re- leve the sheriffs and other police Authorities of their clear duty to maintain law and order Nor as a last does it relieve the state of responsibility to pre- serve respect for law and orderly if the local police authorities are not stout-hearted to do their duty they have sworn to This was taken as an indication that if local authorities failed to pre vent Governor Davey was ready to call out the Ohio Guard Guard has not been called out strike duty since the Toledo Auto- Lite strike four years ago order that there may be no misunderstanding of our let me say that we do not propose to have physical or other forms ot extreme lawlessness or mob rule in Davey said are times when you have to that you are a candidate for to maintain respect for law and protect the interests of the general Hie governor's statement to combe waa hift first announcement regarding the steel strike situation since receiving a wire from Secretary Perkins said it was very important that peace be main- agents of Youngstown Republic and Sheet and Tube of wanton use of A group ot Ohio postmasters and assistant postmasters also testified All but Fred on Page AMELIA LEAVES BURMA FOR FLIGHT TO SIAM Amelia Karhart took off at a today p on the next leg of her flight around the world It WM believed her destination Bangkok about 400 miles southeast of here She arrived here yesterday after a flight through a Burmese soon which she described the wont experience of her journey Her trip from Burma 800 miles from took two 53 minutes Oh two previous attempts she and her md Noon an were forced back by bad weather MOTORCYCLIST KILLED O June was injured fatally today when his motorcycle col- with an automobile driven by Mrs Haael Kelly of of W died early this morning at Good Samaritan hospital as a result of injuries sustained at o'clock Saturday evening when by an automobile while ing along the highway six miles south of New Lexington on the Shawnee road and a of W were on their way to where they are employed by the B O when a car driven by John central of Ainey struck At the where was taken in the C L Chute ambulance after being given first aid treatment by a he found to have sustained a fractured skull and a compound fracture of the left leg According to who waa he and were walking on the facing proaching when the car struck from behind nMc and a George also of stopped the of order and civil rights is of course a primary tion of state Continued on Page SEARCH FOR MISSING PROVES FUTILE Stony N Y June for Mrs Alice McDonnell Long Island society matron who disappeared from her home here a week ago last ened ita tempo tonight following withdrawal of 20 federal agents from the A of government men re- mained in the apparently hoping for some further word from the author of a ransom note found on the Parsons estate the same day Mrs Parsons disappeared The organized search of the rounding In which 200 OOO volunteer firemen and others discontinued after 14 square miles had been ered without result William H the remained secluded in the house DECISION MONDAY ON STEEL COMPANY SUIT O June B uld announce a decision at 10 m in common picas InVe nit or Corp seeking to enjoin steel from interfering with m trce and at IU plants in Warren and The suit was j car immediately after the accident and took the injured man to a clan He then reported the matter to Sheriff James Adrian who Is making m investigation According to he was driving on his own side of the road and did not see the man because of a sudden curve The fatally injured man leaves a widow and four children living at Sand Hun SPEED PARALYSIS m m m m m M VICTIM ON WAY 10 Sufferer Trans ferred From Ship to Train After Pacific Voyage the rear wall f with several witnesses telling or beat j San June Frederick B 26 infantile paralysis was transferred from his aboard the liner President to a man car that will rush him to cago During the intricate he was never out of more than three Atter the transfer Ms father said he had gone through the ordeal and had suffered no relapse Young who arrived from China enroute to Chicago for was transferred to a portable iron while his device was switched to the deck to be taken ashore Then waa replaced in the and carried ashore by ship's officers The was placed on a car and carried to an awaiting man The rear of the Pullman had been removed to facilitate the ing of tho in the car Once tne of the car was Snite was cheerful despite 447 days In mechanical The patient spent two weeks aboard the President Coolidge but was sea aick only tour hours and actually from the his father said Stricken about 15 months ago while on a world finite was placed in the mechanical respirator at Later his wealthy head ot a Chicago loan decided on the mile Journey to bring his son home weighs 130 exactly what he did before he became 111 the father said The most critical point ot the journey was the transfer from pital to ship at when a motor of the respirator broke down A reserve motor was switched on quickly The coat of the long trip was conservatively at KAPPA DELTA PHI HAS ELECTION OF OFFICERS Long June Officers elected today by Kappa Delta national non-academic sorority in annual convention included Helen Dayton board of Letha deve on the committee ol ANOTHER BATTLE GOMS ON STATE BUDGET Senate Bloc Belligerent May Prote Stale Departments O June second battle over the biennial state budget within two years will be re Monday afternoon in the cial session called by Gov Martin L Davey to provide operating funds after July 1 After that date most of the de will be without money to meet payrolls and other current ex- penses A few may have funds to meet the July 15 pay roll Principals In this year's budget battle are lined up on different sides from two years ago Governor Davey fought tc reduce the budget and the ture battled to thwart him the governor seeks to maintain a budget which he contends already is at the while a majority senate group seeks more reductions Differences the senate new bloc apd the governor developed at the regular legislative session They resulted in the ate's rejection of the appropriation and Its con sequent failure of passage reports were current day that the breach between the senate bloc and the governor may be widened by the senate launching Investigations of the civil highway and liquor and insisting that re- lief be provided at the special sion Those reports said the use of civil service employes in distributing pamphlets containing the governor's bid for support of hla budget costs of of the liquor and highway the awarding of and em- ployment and salary of would be targets of the inquiry Finance Director M Hay Allison announced this week that the new the senate executive budget would carry proximately same amount as carried by the orig inal budget presented at the regular session House additions boosted thr original budget almost The administration budget will be introduced in the Governor Davey said A budget possible to under the governor's and providing for limitations on ex- from various earmarked which are Independent of the general revenue drafted by the Governor said he would be by progress on the budget in extending hla legislative call to mil consideration of other matters The governor has indicated that would not relief legislation un til local relief rolls had been purged of Should the ministration senate group go ahead and pass relief legislation now It was undetermined whether the gov ernor would sanction their action ON 24-HOUR DUTY June deputies today were assigned to 34 hour duty at the I O strike bound plant of the Electric com- pany plant at as a pre cautionary measure Seneca county Sheriff Verne F READY TO DUE Soviet Plane Wings Way Over Canada On Record Flight June XT Army office here an- tonight the Soviet trans polar last reported their poet tlon over Great Slave and they were and proceeding along the Canadian San June iet emerged from the silence of an Arctic spot and raced southward over Can adlan wilds tonight on the last of their trans polar flight from Moscow to Francisco Unreported for more than 13 wireless signals finally were up by Royal Canadian signal corps which reported them about 100 miles south of Tori NOT Northwest at p m They said all was well p the Canadian were believed to be ove the confluence of the Hard 980 miles northeast Edmonton The second report indicated had picked up speed greatly am were within miles of their goa An estimate that the Busslar plane would arrive at Oakland be tween ft and 10 a m tomorrow was made late today by Soviet consul's office and officials This would bring the plane thi miles from via North Pole to Oakland in 60 and 63 hours Officers at the Francisco Pre sidio estimated the Russians migh arrive as early as 7 a m Sunday They said they had been In contac with the fliers and estimated plane's speed at 115 miles an Russian sources tonight expresse belief the plane's radio was falling to function as it ap the northern border of thf Canadian province of Alberta They said the three fliers ing of trouble with their short wave with which they were both sending and At p the plan asked connecting stations to cast on 54 meters Previously it har been using 26 meters Then after more than four hours of silence Soviet concluded the plane's radio was r fault At the laat previous official repor a they were only 320 miles south of the pole The report showed they had covered abou on Page FOUNDER OF EXPRESS COMPANY DIES AT New June Francis who was credited with developing the modern style of ex- press travelers died yesterday it waa announced today A son of C one tho founders of Fargo and Co predecessor of the American Express he was born in Associated with American Express company for 45 years before his re- In he waa a forme vice treasurer and of the a director of the Hanover National bank and vice presides of the American bank HINT GERMANY MAY CANCEL CONCORDAT June 30 What waa interpreted as a hint that Germany is on the of ling her concordat with the Vatican was contained today in the Berliner in a survey fate of the Reviewing the history of concord ats in the past the concluded with the observation that motivated by healthy often celled concordats with the that the states nor their Catholic citizens were The article was unsigned but was taken M originating with govern nent quarters THE WEATHER Partly slightly warmer followed by showers Sunday afternoon and night SIX CENTS PER COPY June ment's announcement today that the German tight cruiser Leipzig had escaped injury in two attempts to pedo her near the Algerian coast evoked angry demands from the in- Berlin press for vigorous in- action against the ish government Germany charged that a Spanish government submarine or submarines fired torpedoes at the Leipzig June 15 and 18 while she was part of the in- patrol fleet In the terranean The ambassador to Joachim Von was in- to protest to the London and In newspapers demanded that the committee act immediately The press saw the of reported attack and de- clared which from taking a definite stand Communist are Izing world peace With news of the fall of ons paper reasons certain powers now advance for holding recognition of Franco Insurgent as a belligerent and Portugal have granted Franco belligerent rights but France and other have j News of the attempted torpedoing waa just after funerals for the German sailors Kilted when the Deutschland waa bombed May 39 With the insurgents on the edge wondering out of the of June no destination until they ent legions marched Into Bilbao un- today and the siege of the hitherto in- capital of the Basques ended As the victors In the campaign moved cautiously into the chief obstacles to their progress were swarms of prisoners and refugees moving out Not a shot was heard as the victors marched In to take for- mal possession for Generalissimo Franco shortly after noon The lafit said to have been fled over the western hills toward Santander Refugees told tales of complete dis- organization and panic They said Bilbao had been terrorized at the end by roving bands of and militiamen The refugees carried what lew possessions they could Most of them were NEW POLICEMAN Fred 0 Risen Appointed to Filling Lone Vacancy On Local Force Insurgents Most were convinced rawly escaped death by execution at tbe hands of lawless benda one insurgent force moving northwestern encountered a column of insurgent J era just freed from prison Two hundred of them carried given them by members of the aldi a Masque supporting tbe who had opened the doors of Larrinaga prison in the heart of Bilbao and told the prisoners they would get out of the city as test they could t t Most of these weak and strength to catty rifles they the incoming feeble cheers and For they they hid ed their release would death at the hands of bands of ists still abroad In the prison gates had been opened midnight Then with the 200 the in front and behind women and children herded middle At almost every comer halted by armed who 41 their right to leave tbt but the two hundred rifles The appointment of a new police officer and the resignation of a city fireman were announced Saturday night The new policeman is Fred O Risen of 126 Van Buren He has been assigned to the night and fills the position left vacant by the rocent resignation of Lieutenant Fred Arter Risen is well known In this where he has resided all his life Southard la a member of the city fire department Robert a member of the firo department since May resigned his effective at once He had been attached to tral North Sixth ing most of the time he was aligned with the department The fire department personnel now includes 33 but will be creased to full quota wben Barrett's is named CINCINNATI DISPUTES SETTLED PEACEFULLY June G regional director of tional labor relations late today the settlement of a labor dispute in International Nickel company W Va An election under the Wagner act has been petitioned by workers filiated with the committee for In- but union of- agreed to withdraw It The union complained concerning alleged activities of a company Phillips said that company denying they had encouraged the company ended the dispute by promising do nothing to foster It in the About persons are employed In the BLUM GIVEN POWER TO REVIVE FINANCES June chamber of deputies tonight voted for the second time to give Premier Leon Blum full powers to rehabilitate French finances by Ing back to the senate a fight which some political quarters thought might develop Into a life or death issue for his government Tho upper house earlier by a vote of IBS to rejected the em- bodying the emergency powers de- manded by tho the tion charging they were dictatorial Premier Blum took up the and returning with hLs inal demand to the re- avowal of support In a late night session by a vote or 349 to 348 oo sufficient safe conduct The made no real The insurgents loaded them military gave them piled them with red identify them and send them to refugee near SAYS 35 State Enforcement Chief Threatens Court Action Against Offenders June state liquor enforcement said today that ot the sands of permits holders only about 35 had failed to remove outside liquor and beer brand The state liquor commission ruled tnat no beer or liquor signs advertising brands shall be of buildings or la windows Humphrey said that if the 35 mlt holders fall to remove brand signs by the time the liquor board returns from hearing Cleveland next they will be cited to show cause why licenses should not revoked A ruling requiring sterilization ot all receptacles used to serve alcoholic beverages and providing for regular cleaning cf beer colls Is being en- forced with the help of most local boards of health Humphrey said Herbert chief liquor chemist said boards health in many instances have ten the department signifying intention of giving us the utmost J Hafele said that the sanitary have in most Instances met with approval of distilleries brewers Agents In the enforcement have been instructed to see all brand signs are removed and enforce display ot cards snowing dates on which colls have been Humphrey said Penalty for falling to comply witti regulations Is of license to sell liquor or beer DROWNS WHILE PISHING June S drowned today in Utt Ohio river near New while on A fishing trip A jury gave a verdict ol drowning f v