Times Recorder, The (Newspaper) - January 13, 1925, Zanesville, Ohio Tuesday Jan 13 Either Measure Is Enacted It Is Believed Jtj Jwo Cent Gasoline Tax Will Be Necessary to Override Jo License Veto and Run The Gauntlet of Any Action on Proposition Improbable for Several Months Until Receipts lor 1925 Can Be Report Spoils Referendum COLUMBUS 0 the A Home Rule For Cities in Bus Transportation Is j sested Wounded By Jealous Rejected Suitor College Teacher Her Life i Would Fight Proposed Ratei the appropriation ordinance s to various city departments for 1925 and for m the election laws also were presented providing for the measure 111 tne i two cent gasoline tax Reduction of the auto license x to and making it permanent the machine leaves the hands e licensee amendment to the the entire election giving municipalities the state the proposed convention home ould be extended also to nominations lor county and e officers The Krueger is sponsored by the citizens i vehicle senate by senator i fnr Kei primary would be applicable only to candidates 101 c hss seeks to carry out the opposition OI cram probably will require an overriding of the governors veto This was believed to be indicated today by nor Donahey in his message to the assembly in which he declared against any change in the direct primary election system except to strengthen it Should the be passed over executive veto it conceded that it would have to run the gauntlet of popular supported by the Democratic state convention convention plan of ing slates of party candidates is new to Ohio it is in vogue in a number of states including New York Th amendment The tax came member this week I The would collect I the tax through the county urers by sale of coupons furnished asaline distributors by the of state Gasoline would sign and thus cancel would be used for maintenance and repair roads Delegates to the proposed pre- primary convention would be at the April primary to be held the last Tuesday of the month the number and ment to each county to be by the controlling party com- These delegates then would hold the convention at least sixty days before the August mary and the names of candidates endorsed by the convention would be entered on the primary ballot bearing a designation they endorsed by the convention Convention endorsement of would not preclude the en- trance of other candidates in the field for any office Any person mit a blind elector to be to license motor Senator provides a that those undor S years of age must take a examination before be- The friend to aid him in marking is to cost ballot The senator is A bin which blind The Bender would elimina party emblems from the of Representative said he would offer morrow set a fee of fifty cents in- election ballot and group all This is about the only major difference between the two for one office measures of political affiliation of state is but party t the proposed law Names of presidential electors authorized to appoint eliminated only the names of to issue licenses and vice rel for president and vice appearing thereon ballot would be used fo for all offices even R amendments one refused a license can n Only one t the common pleas court derived from the is to be used en- and act i an more policemen to moie i remains a doubtful proposition i mi roi whether the extra his is am message of tor he and Governor Charles M of State Thud IT Brown State Treasurer Harry S Day State Auditor J T Tracy and At- C C Grabble weie to the utilities co i be made annually be expended under direction ol tlir governor to permit cities ami towns to employ additional and expert aid in f1 probable out that the expenditures for 1924 were SI 2 000 more than the receipts thus making it necessary to use that amount from the surplus rand There is just remaining in the surplus fund and assuming that the receipts will be approximately the sain for 1925 which seems to be the proper conclusion at the present time and considering the increase m the appropriations of about it is evident that the city would finish the year with a considerable deceit 1 about The ordinance was passed with the under- 1 standing that unless some increase in receipts seems to i justify the action the offices for new policemen will not be created Immediate Action Improbable additional legal the funds are procure the funds It the new car proposed j mayor's budget and for the chief is purchased work of the stato public the chiel addition to approving rate increases i lor In Before making tho i i ho made open criticism ot the the appropriation It I planned to convert the old courge doeg not one a truck to be used to an- wU swer emergency calls to small fires the proper i reformation and all the an re made before decisions are made The of the people must be preserved equal enforcement of Uie act The Krueger biH would have al quc lack of information on the part of the public and the commission interests ot the public are iiol protected Unlos the discs cnn he pre- sented properly from the lic viewpoint the commission cannol decide them culled attention to tr comparison with last year sary when the amounts in the In addition to the divisions are too small It crease in the appropriation was that over regular police the ordinance was transferred from the general provides for an increase of fund to make up deficits in minor in the motor vehicle division of funds in and that this the police department and an extremely difficult a 1925 due croase of in the same to the fact that the general fund slon of tho department funds was greatly reduced in the new It is intended to purchase a fasten appropriation ordinance to replace the great deal discussion pre- purchase a ceded the passage of the ordinance He is known to have proposed general increase in telephone to her several but throughout Ohio during re- refused As tho wounded girl years The advances applied being given aid she distance tolls based on 1 the of tho telephone I helped him He fell in love Continued on Tago with rne I never could make up my mind to marry him police Ford and to new car for the of the department with the additional Theao steps probably will be de- pendent upon the same conditions ua the creation of additional and it was put to vote only after City Solicitor Porter ruled that no changes could be made in the urea at that stage ill the ings without passing an entire new ordinance and going through all police offices namely the ability preliminary steps again o would hava to receive a majority in its scope relative to to attend vote of the delegates elected to the conventions than the Marshall I Under the measure convention Besides slates of candidates tion would adopt party Other Election Four other election were introduced in the Bills by Senator Sender of Cleveland the present form ballot by the and change the dote nominating primaries second Tuesday in An first Tuesday in Septer offered bv Senator Clar of Van Wert county would After failing to effect a i pretty is an instructor in French A the University of Wisconsin I with divorced e It S She later man's love went wild and tho girl dived Cleveland Railway Mail Clerk through a window receiving vere cuts Lillian was next in line and Carl shoved her over a bed Fish then fired at Carl who fell beside his wife with a wound in chest As the mother turned she in the back by a bullet c Physicians were undecided oday lor she died from the wound or o R from fright She a heart disease himself I Fish then placed the revolver to be nn admirable Own Counsel on of the United Stales at -i T court oC St James If he should inet Changes and IS be appointed to the post what V Ither changes in the ing Very eil service that would lead to in Jan belief of officials is a question Washington buzzed with reports of j remote at this time for definite j further impending chancres in circles As these discussions for hearing Jan Ji same question also is at issue several Cleveland bus cases before J the Impressive Rites to Mark the Funeral of The Governor's Message in Archbishop j f o legislature can appropriate no more than for the next two fiscal yearn home rule in all measures no increase direct levies needed but re-enactment of tho franchise fee on corporations would be welcome j relief for straightened school districts of college and university TI O Jan thousands of and a permanent continued to pass the buildings of the late Archbishop Henry of the welfare department to the the popular and in accordance with constitution their lots for president and president This vote nf tlie will be to I ho lent of the by each of Iho state and will he at a joint session nf the sunati and house t S The in each stale selected ono of their number to bring the vote to Washington ished rise of revolver Ho hospital with a et in the tho result of the elder Fish's second shot her daughter and his wife seated around a room when the elder Fish entered Without warning ho began firet aim at Florence May Mrs Clara Fish Florence May and his head and fired falling dead The father was arrested after he had threatened his family with an army rifle He spent five deys in the county jail on an in- sanity charge and was released on appeal of his wife An estrangement between dore another son and his father followed after which the son left Home A reconciliation between father and son was affected Year's day yince then the son has lived with his parents here administration further development of the of the Cincinnati t further step tisall board of in Columbus on his return if at jin mil of the Cincinnati and uf corn rowing Carolina declined to join general delivery dav the bronze casket Columbus hospitals Why f PARIS Jan P question for whom adorn has been but to r a answer An attempt by the newly problem to matters for I nnd men who Candide's tions on the subject only two women and five men od a decided The f Herriot's all reply ia last opportunity accorded the to the body for after thn of the church were closed witnesses by the governor in only the officers I servico from chiefs of police of the of Columbus of stream pollution for lulco industry and to exempt frum taxation forest tracts approved by th's stalo agricultural experiment a in aT ur inah for Bon I de women for He says women care nothing for opinion nnd tlv name time would never i ke trouble to dress ly foi wife of gives mt proof that women not for thu sake of Men black ii vet ins i Entrance to the church will be by card only have been the and local clerey secular and bodies The seated directly In Vonr of the casket while to the thoso tickets will bo The body will be ird at r-t Joseph's cemetery on Price Hill will broadcast the funeral of occupy a of 2 all I POG IS i O Jan the six years Krank local store owner has not boon by ho a in Hie building the lied later store By JACKSON GREGORY thrilling western story of love and adventure will I be published in the Times Recorder as a serial tho irst installment appearing Thursday morning January colored hose The sum due for the at nnd while the of war th hns will commission Thu has lively fixed nt O Jan th national lionse of will tno a the MeKinley i O Jan a bile overturned near East tiie war and the matic conditions of the last few years have caused a great change in the alcoholic tastes of Englishmen The tion of wines to other drinks sold in has been steadily dee Tensing despite the extensive campaign last year to bring them bads to Merchants of London have announced that about the of wine stocked will be available here after the present stocks are exhausted In thn future only the com- mon and more popular wines will be available and the most famous of the old burgundies ind Rhine will no longer be offered for general use Several old wine houses of the West End which catered to the elegant tastes of the Victorian dandies have been out of business or have taken to selling whiskies brandies and other drinks for which there is even a larger sale nowadays than before the who na bottle could obtained for three or four