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   Zanesville Signal, The (Newspaper) - April 4, 1941, Zanesville, Ohio                               ing RATES Are the in OHIO for Cities Population THE ZANESVILLE SIGNAL Associated Press Press News Service LOWEST IATE and are Hi IH WHY The and Tines Recorder arer THE Wtf No. 2M FRIDAY APRIL 4, 1941 REJECTS AXIS PROTESTS Man Shoots Woman and Suicides It of Juarrel lerle Victory sly Here al to The 2LSVTLLE Charies 75-year-old retired and killed himself his daughter's after seriously rle 35, widowed wo who lived according tc of Morgan quarrel of long shot through the a serious condition atj i as taker in the Miller from t struck her under the her enin and emerged left side of a deep scalp a bruise on right during the Although from loss of she to physicians oak said his d Hemry armed walked in- home at about 9 morning and tired at who was standing near e in the living t missed its mark and a over- woman and placed the st her Before e the the sted herself and her len fired twice at the bullet striking her in oak reported that 1 to the home of Mrs. Harry obtained a 12-gauge aid of stick of wood I the trigger ana tne his near his died f which shooting were a year who was in the ic saw her father he yard with the 3S unable to reach him prevent him from Safe After Airliner Crash Dr George internationally famous Cleveland and ius pictured passengers to escape serious in airliner crash in Florida Also safe was Mrs. M daughter-in-law of former Gov. James M. Cox of 16 Escape Death In Plane Crash Poland Seized In Indiana by FBI Agents Wanted Here For Norwich Garage Holdup Feb. 26 Andrew 26, of Ford one of two bandits who participated in a gun tle at Norwich after robbing the West End filling station there on Feb. 26, has been ar- rested by FBI agents in was disclosed today by Sheriff Ed Federal officials at Cincinnati sheriff this that the fugitive is charged with transporting a stolen bile across a state The sheriff ed the government to release and to Muskingum county to face charges of armed Poland's Joseph Ki- 21, also of Ford is being held in county jail here on an armed robbery charge which will be investigated by the grand jury next The garage Clyde 56. shot and wounded both Plan Park at Waterfront Plans for the establishment of a roadside park on Wayne along the east bank of the Muskingum were announced today at city The sponsored by a. of Wayne avenue property would be with the current re- surfacing and widening gram undertaken by the and the state highway City Engineer Harold O. Church said today that he is preparing an estimate of the of the project to be sub- mitted at an early date to city According to the Yugoslavians Blast River Bridges Expect German Attack Within Short Time troops today were blasting bridges the Morava and ube rivers to impede a Succeeds Teleki VERO FLA All 16 occupants of a giant eastern lines plane which crashed in a rific squall to of hardship and heroism one or two escaped a but the injuries of the pilot alone were believed the bandits after they held nun put Poland was less seriously hurt and managed to remained in a serious condition for several weeks at Be- thesda was court aha pleaded oa the river band extending from tne junction of Wayne avenue and Dulty south for about 606 The state highway it was has pledged its cooperation if the olan is approved by city Facilities would be vided at the park for picnics and fishing FDR Threatens Strike Action WASHINGTON dent Roosevelt said today that the strike at Milwaukee is a most serious tie-up in the de- fense program and he direct presidential action unless the controversy is settled Indicating that he considers thi strike the only real He was unable to post serious stoppage of the of I president said that the Ford a veteran omv m its third nar i fired at the as Pilot Gerald O'Brien guided to drive off in a has not yet reached a 21-passenger Douglas plane to a landing in a pond about 9 a. m. yesterday and the 13 and crew of three huddled in waist-deep water until long after dark when ers finally reached the six miles from the nearest highway and a mile and a closest ory stolen at Ford One of he said had entered his soon after he opened for business in the morning took and returned to the car when Bamfield opened fire with his 12 gauge ile German onslaught The Yugoslavian legation in charest has instructed ans to leave Rumania at Main forces of the Yugoslavian were saiu to be around Nis in Destruction f bridges indicated that the slavs intended to make their major tand along the Morava on which is This means that a wide stretch west of the Rumanian and Hungarian borders might be yielded to the Strong was caused among the Hungarian populace by the fact tnat the Hungarian Nazi party's headquarters was the only in Budapest which did not fly its flag at Hungarian war ministry day ordered the civilian tion to buy all materials necessary for an eventual blackout in FORTIFIED CR The general staff ed fortifications of the important Vardar valley today while awaiting the dice to fall for peace or War Bulletins Ladislans De foreign minister of was named premier by Rogent Horthy to succeed the late Paul who com- mitted suicide In hour of Ship Seizures Says Secretary Expresses Surprise at Demands r Of Italy r The United States today re- the German and Italian over the seizure of Axis ships in American ports and Secretary of State Cordeli Hull sharply the German government for its violation of the shown its vessels and in his note to Germany ex- 4 pressed surprise at the assertions and made by German Charge D'Affaires Hans day called thousands of new troop to colors and speeded military preparations despite continued be- lief that she will adhere to de- strategy in the explosive Balkan Thomsen in asking thot the be restored to their vessels at the first the note More men being called to the colors and hurried to the fense of key CAIRO Imperial Brit- ish forces in Eritrea have called the port of sawa to surrender authoritative British quarters Cairo These sources said a reply is ex- before nightfalL They stated a British officer white flag was sent to As for the work stoppage of 400, soft coal miners in 12 states he said he hopes they will be at work on DEMANDS EXD An all-important session I British bombers made another attempt tc which was to have been f Scharnhorst and perhaps of insisted upon remaining with his ship until every one else was ferried out of the marsh and given medical One A. G. Mclntyre of West an EAL stayed with Occupants were taken to here and Fort Pierce First brought to safety were Dr. George Crile land and his half from the that H- OF COAL STRIKE fired two revolver The Associated which missed the r of the 3. from the garage the Firing Fatal Shot v lh todav in todav in Crile had a broken rib and was His wife was despite the shock and a bruised eve Dr. Daniel F. irom me garage j then fired I shotgun through service Demanded nation's soft coal mines oe by Premier Gen. Dusan enau during the the aid long-awaited declaration of foreign was i official communique said The delav followed the arrival planes once more pounded the Croat party French port Vladimir in Belgrade where he took oath of office as vice- premier He talked at length with chilo foreign over car seriously Blood flowing from his land leaped from the car and Barnfield fired twice at he fled across the street nation's soft coal mines be re- efforts to preserve peace then opened bv to conference wich Croat be declared Dr. John R. conciliation public cannot condone A Cambridge motorist reported while men and 85 to authorities the next day r cent of the nation's he unwittingly helped Poland stand ide at Cleveland earned Of the passengers for or had reported to the Hemry bad threatened er on a previous to Mrs. victor's iry accosted her while i coal shed at tne ol but she managed of Owen moving about the plane and giving him and before Coshocton county first aid treatment despite the to j implicated in a series of j handicap of a dislocated on a farm ia denied that he fired Mrs. James of Miami hip Morgan f or j shot which killed Mrs Alphonsus daughter-in-law of of vears before on March 10 Publisher James M. 5e of his has Democratic presidential of Malta on A to return Bickel toi somp time ago was made after on to the cape by taking him to Columbus shortly after the The man's face was covered with the motorist and he told a story of having been ed by a companion who forced nun out of his car when he was unable to pav for her Troops Fear Massacre the government in the hope peace could be It was said the declaration of Yugoslav in response to a of where the vessels which have been preying on Brit- ish shipping in the Atlantic now are A large Nazi submarine base is situated at Fugitive Held for Michigan Robbery The mines were shut down last Monday midnight when a two-year contract between the CIO United Mine Workers and major operators of the Appalachian district i Negotiations toward a new tract were to resume at 2 p. in Xew The union asks SI a dav wage a guarantee of 200 davs work a and paid would be made Informed circles said any Tom to Page a Extends Bituminous Coal Act senate bv a Carl m a and five n apd in the CIO strike at the jFord company's River 1 A federal LONDON British last 5ifh- en- Bickers alleged Mami LONDON British last night temporary en- senes of purse broken staved under said today that joined the CIO and Uie was h- Italian east in- united automobile workers from j 4 m- Ohio and was iong in Italian east Afric here from Coshocton to M Crabtree of with a j eluding Eritrea and -j questioned by j broken leg and lacerations about i deserting in increasing numbers j and Stewart Albert the Italian army an i Cox also he fired the Killed Mrs Tarn to Page Twelve 11the Stewart Albert the Italian army and that itin of who was badly i possibility of a massacre of Bickel Those wno had either minor in- was becoming more velt todav bailie Michigan or only scratches and Informants said British Turn to Pase Fifteen cred construction of several and lant for Britain raptured with Claude who is held m Cox dunne the fight and Banned d Colder jarred in Coshocton Q The the 5 maj forces driving toward on the Red from capital iof had now reached a I point where highways led to 'the port. Attributing the loss of Benghazi to the withdrawal of sub- Bound Over i To Grand Jury for two the bituminous coal act. under which minimum prices are by the federal govern Unless the law expires April 26. Besides renewing the act. the legislation passed today would re- establish an independent counsel Such a division was created by the original act it was ed along with the original commission by President Roosevelt j under his government sng that he participated in the burglary of a Royal utility who in 1939 fled the while serving a term for cording to told officers he and another man held up 2 branch office of the Detroit Edison com- pany in Royal last Provide Windows for Shovel Kibitzers SAN Steam shovel watchers can keep on A fence an tion for the Union Square un- garage will have do not state upon what of international law or ipon what provision of the treaty our countries you apfl m the second you seek wholly to disregard the plain provisions our statutes which make it a for the master or any other person in charge or command of a or -J or for any member of the crew or other the waters of ed willfully to cause or permit the destruction or injury of such vessel or to tamper with Its motive power or instrumentalities of and which ize the authorities of this to take possession control of any vessel and to re- ciove the officers and such action is 3: to be necessary to protect the sel from damage or injury or to prevent damage or injury to any harbor or waters of the United States know of no principle of inter- national law which permits the masters or crews of vessels of a country which has sought refuge ia or entered the ports of another country to commit acts of tion in disregard of local law and jof the hospitality which they have permitted to is there any provision in the between two countries lends even color or support to any such would indeed be unthinkable that any nation would be- come party to a treaty ing any sacii provision or that it would subscribe to any so-called principle of international law J which would permit foreign 5 sels to be brought to its T- and roadsteads and there wilfully damaged and wrecked in violation of law and to the detriment of navigation and even the safety af 1. its harbors restraint oc hindrance fay local Rejection of the German and t Italian a foregone con- I followed an American de- mand that Italy withdraw her I naval Admiral Alberto on charges that he ordered the sabotage of 28 Italian vessels seized by this The Lais incident expected to be followed by requests for the withdrawal of more axis diplo- President Roosevelt today saw that there clear proof that the Italian naval attache in i-J tion functions of to the in- smiles when they heard the jury will consider manslaughter special windows at all Sidewalk kibitzers were all had ordered sabotage of the ships of his nation in as the United States for- mally rejected German and demands for release of their seized vessels and on the action of stantial forces from for Yj least African jury will consider Leader A Commenting on tne action 01 charges against Otv Patrolmen obtained unanimous of tagged tarpon nave government in demanding the A J T iv in east of Italian and g that of in the Red so five tosai of ir. that area in the referendum voted 121 to 113 ol iver hnt approved of hard 126 to m east Africa might even I necessitate further in the Municipal Judge Charies 37 ns Record Crowd Attends Final Session of Cooking School TJ ies M. speed v action might aid in and Anglers who bag them prompted the United Trie entire situation m Kast Iy bound over the policemen afters settlement the soft coal jare SI if they return 23 Italian jrica as unhappy the wagg had been ordered by the Italian ithe ruling the cation had not proved intent to J i a If O HATT Ifl was one thing to in the hearing IU Admiral Lais had ordered illegal The court heki however that the n n C I committed the Tn and his recall was nec Sergeant's Snores Private Awake Clf 51 1 f Rain ro 42 S school made at the theater minute count and was thA Signal and scious of her as i i Recorder reached the jess and 1 n but She decorated a cake an- of a for 5 nose the record which have attended the round of acknowledged written central the central rMn In and verbal tributes from live guests and added some One of the most successful in tue far of its 1-md ever held rision were repo ires the central and attendance recor iat the awarding ol major the tempting foods and tne her promise she I do's and of no will bring a round of cheers from husbands who pre- fer tender Mrs. C. of Eighth was awarded the 19-1 eral Electric refrigerator from Turn to Page Twelve CAMP April Field oat on in the firld on a chilly Private Ralph Hyland of was supposed to share a tent with the first But in the pre- dawn gloom a upon shivering form ed in blankets on the ground near a He prodded the bundle and why aren't yon ing in a Private head and he yon never heard the first sergeant prosecution had shewn that the jacking to Lamb's i death to warrant the lesser To Buy Books For Soldiers Major Tom V. Moorehead Individual city goals were r Coroner R. E Amos told library for court death resulted ed at Camp Miss. made J I have been caused either by jacks or failing against j i The patrolmen testified they a Ravenna ar- senal construction when he became and and as they jailed him for They said his head struck the cell door IB the established on the ratio of 510 for Infant Is Left wide each j for The appeal for books for the WITHOUT d Home Gerf CLEVELAND camp which will begin John been set at Mayor Moorehead said i Mavor a p p o i that officials plan to make Clinton state the books available by of the Disabled American April 21. The library will be m h of World as chairman of 1 charge of Mrs. Mary hospital attaches said they tne campaign jian of the 37th division service who was bom Feb. 21 in a Cleveland was ed strong enough to go home bat bis home has His Mr. and ley left Jelt other members of which be announced within a few Battery of the Ohio Every Ohio municipality will national has been stationed T in the it was at Camp Shelby since last j back in two A filling station attendant re- ported they told him they were going to Pittsburgh and be 1EWSP4PERS  

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