Times Recorder, The (Newspaper) - September 26, 1927, Zanesville, Ohio j Boy's Store Zanesville Included In Gigantic And Construction Program For The Goal For Which We Strive to tM pic toe I Truth Uphold Bight tod Point I THE TIMES RECORDER AO the Newt AU the M ZANESVILLE OHIO MONDAY SEPTEMBER today cooler COUNCIL MAY REDUCE CITY BUDGET AT MEETING TONIGHT Four Local Persons And Six From Cambridge Figure In Auto Accidents SUNDAY Leyon MARRED BY SERIES OF MOT OR MISHAPS John Sigler Injured When Struck By Automobile At Road Miracle Aged 8 Victim Of Similar Accident On Main Six Cambridge Persons Escape ions Injury Four Zanesville persons and six of had miraculous escapes fiom serious Injury In a series of automobile accidents Sunday after- noon and evening John Sigler father-in-law of Ralph Wilson of Jacobs sustained severe braises about the body lie stepped from the curb in float of an automobile driven by Albert Pilon of 323 Glendale avenue neal the Junction of the and loads about 8 o'clock last night Mr struck n InK lilow tlic Pilon uir He was picked up and o the Moore DruR store anil taken to tlie Hli rinn was reported as last After the went to police headquarters to report MID accident He he was driving Sigler step- ped In front of Ills uir looking to the right or left to ascertain If Uic clear of Helen Miracle 1 of 22214 Main sustained minoi when by an automobile driven by A J Smith of Ohio at the 1 N AS W OCT NESS were badly damaged police HAMMONTON N J Sept Beach who with Mrs Margaret is under ball as a ial witness In connection with the slaving of the woman's husband Dr A William Lllllendahl was ed at length again today by detectives but nothing as to what they may have learned was revealed Mib Lilliendahl granted another to newspaper cl but was not questioned by the police Beach a poultry farmer 50 ara old was alleged by the to have confessed when he arrested yesterday to having had relations with Mrs lahl who is said to have revealed heir place in a secluded glen Beach was quoted as having said that he frequently had met the Second and Third on Main street Saturday night The driver stopped his car after the dent and took the girl home Her condition was not considered serious last night smith told police he was driving carefully Accident Blocks Traffic Patrolmen Daringer and Redman were called to the corner of Seborn and Maysville avenue last night to a traffic Jam resulting from a collision of automobiles driven by Homer Hansel South Zanesville Houte 1 and Harry Coffman of Jewett the accident lice said the two wanted argue over the question of the and became ed as s result of the crash Traffic was cleared by the police Both chines say CAMBRIDGE Sept dents of this city and vicinity bad narrow escape from serious injury In two accidents near here today Five of the persons were in one clash and the sixth George of Route 8 was struck by an automobile near his home Braden was brought to Wells hospital He fractured a left leg and sustained bruises about the body The name of the who hit Braden was not learned Braden's condition was re- ported good tonight Ills ear was another machine and ran a hank on thr National mill's west of here Fred S of the Guernsey road and Twelfth street and Oakland vard uere painfully Injured and two companions Paul Minion and ed minor the driver with Stoebe and Groves were bi ought to Wells hospital In the Bcott Muskingum Co Routes Have Been Included In Vast Survey Commander Edward Spafford above of New York has been elected new national commander of the American Legion at the Paris con- vention of the organization MARY M TR ED N ER OAY retired SECTION IS THIRD IN REQUIREMENTS Check Of Transportation Shows Traffic tion To Increase Fate Pursues Incubator Baby Mary tr of the public o'clock Sunday morning lit her home on street after a lingering Illness She been an Invalid for the past 14 years but death came un- expectedly and proved a gieat thock to her many ti lends Miss McMulkin was n lifelong and contiguous territory been included In a survey re- cently completed by government rond experts ns a result of which It was that one hundred million lars must be spent within the next five years for the reconstruction and widening of the of Ohio In order to cope with the ever ing of traffic The report was drafted by official of the federal public roods bureau at Washington under whose direction the transport was conducted at various points throughout the state next five years the state should reconstruct 1220 miles widen 1595 miles and build 1707 miles of roadway the estimated cost of which Is the bureau concluded Eight years hence or In 1935 the bureau estimates that there will be one automobile for every 2 8 poisons in cars in the state or a million more than are now schools died at 6 Today theie Is one car for every 4 7 to Pointing out that CITIZENS WILL ASK FOR LOWER TAX RATE AND City Solons To Be Urged To Cat Yearly To Effect In Afl Departments Of Gty Committee Of Chamber Of Commerce Suggests Elimination Of 24 years the life of Marian now Mis Brown has been almost a continuous couit battle She has been nationally known as the because she wab in a exhibit at the St Louis Pair In Her mother Mis Chin lotto was told her died at birth only to Inter that It was the child of another who had died and that her hud bren adopted A followed Mrs Blown now is her husband foi divorce and for the custody of their of Mrs Blown as she looks nnd as a child ale bulance They were given was medical cut about the head and body several stitches being required to close a gash above the right eye Stoebe sustained a deep laceration of the left leg Groves unstained bruises and minor cuts The four men had gone to New Concord to spend the afternoon and asked to permit them to ride to Cambridge and this request was gi anted It was said As the party Cassel's Station about miles west of this city occurred was said ly retired physician's wife at the place to have lost control of his car a and that they had a hollow oik tree a place to conceal their correspondence Mrs Lllllendahl was said to have admitted having received letters from Beach addressed to Peggy Anderson bhe asserted however x that their was of the purest acter Mid that Beach was a closer of her husband that he ol her After search ol Beach's home day the police said they had found there two pistols both of 32 calibre and one of the same make as ft arms expert stated was used to kill Dr Lllllendahl Beach said the pons belonged to his son Roy 30 and Chevrolet which left the rond ing over as It plunged down a bank REPORT IS RENEWED NUNGESSER AND GOLI LOST OFF IRELAND this statement was the son corroborated by in her Interview with reporters day Lilliendahl said she was ready to go to the place of the ing of her husband on the lonely road 10 days ago and the killing for the authorities whenever they were ready her original story tnat negroes had shot her husband to and then robbed her of Jewelry Mrs Lilliendahl said the hoped the authorities soon would find the put end to this and deal TWO LABOR LEADERS IN MEXICO KILLED of fit Jamen church waa highly esteemed by hosts of friends and acquaintances She taught In the schools for 45 and at t time of her retirement shf had been teaching In the high school for 16 years A sister Bessie Me kin survives Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock afternoon nt the homo on street with Hcv Duncan Weeks of relating will be made In cemetery VIENNA DYING ALARMING DECREASE IN BIRTH RATE NOTED VIENNA Austria Sept Vienna is described ns a dying city by the newspapers which lish government statistics indicating increase in the death rate The number of births according to statistics fell from 40.853 in 1925 to 28 220 last or 43 births per 1.000 population as compared to 6 2 per in the previous year In Vienna the birth rate was only 125 per population while the death rate was 14 9 per 1.000 The newspapers regard these ures as of the concern for a DUBLIN Irish Free State Sept republic like Austria where traffic tlon will increase in direct proportion to the increase In the number of the road experts have di- vided the state into sections grouped In the order of their importance as far as the auto and truck registration and the future rood requirements arc concerned Ohio Is ruled In Second ta the section Cincinnati The east area around mill Bust Liverpool third In Importance la thr section running west nnd from Columbus to the I mi anil Michigan boundaries count of Cincinnati anil the southern mining regions nre iHst in I in- The survey found the Lincoln way between Canton and Massillon to be the most heavily traveled road with an average of 5583 vehicles In- 485 trucks passing back and forth The road part of the highway second In the traffic count Tlic road comes and the road fourth The ville and Paincsvllle loads are next In ance City Motorists Crazed Negro Killed By Akron Detectives Brief Reign Of Terror AKRON O Sept crazed who barricaded himself In a homu here today was shot and killed by detectives after he had wounded Police Lieutenant Charles during a two-hour siege of the house He was unidentified The an automobile which collided with another machine driven by J ITALY HAS PREPARED ROYAL GREETING FOR THE LEGIONNAIRES ROME Sept preparations ncr being made nt Pisa and Homo for the reception ot to American Legionnaires who aic due to arrive under the leadership of Commander Savage at Genoa at 8 o'clock tomorrow morning They will spend the day In the famous port of all trucks ore overloaded although tne most interesting will the limit has held down a to tnc home of Columbus H Conway thb Me failed to etop after the accident In an- other car Conway pursued him When tho negro's machine bloke down he out and lan two shots al who were attracted from their homes by the commotion When the reached the home of A C a he in the door and The were not at home Police squads they were rounding the house iint McAllister upon fiom a basement window The police fire and one of the was believed to have for he crawled Detectives wearing masks The city's budget for the ensuing year which will largely determine the tax rate the citizens of will bo asked to pay next December and the following June will be acted upon by council tonight It is understood that H goodly Dumber of citizens will bo represented lit the meeting as the demands to bo made by the city through city council are re- bv many ns high This matter has been discussed re- cently In various clubs and tions Ono of the of the women's will also present nt the meeting tonight ns nn dence of the The chamber of com- will bo represented by Its tion committee nnd of the hoard of are also expected to bo I nm suto that I express the views of the chamber of commerce when I sny that we believe a total tax rate of SO would provide nil funds to meet the various governmental levies and have the Ity government function said Attorney II E last night Mr Bilker is chairman of the chamber of taxation committee Are High A statement of the prepared Saturday and en out for publication Sunday which the various proposed in- u eases The statement In part lows The chamber of commerce scanned the ed budget for the ensuing year and looking it those proposed tures from the standpoint of economy and tho Interests of the taxpayers The survey found that 2 6 ner cent of all trucks are overloaded although I size of loads considerably Eight out much speculation has been caused by the renewed report that the French plane White ed by and Coll had been seen to Blunge Into the sea off tho west coast of Ireland that the French Consulate General A M Blanche has asked the Irish Authorities to make an investigation every man counts Commandant the air force who recently head of made a attempt with Captain Macintosh today that a free state airplane probably would be gent to the scene It is thought that if there Is wreckage It would be visible from the air since the water off that coaft is shallow MEXICO CITY Sept W llo Jimenez Bravo labor leader and Ramirez politician and prominent In labor were naped from a ranch at where tney were visiting taken off into the hills and shot and killed special dispatches from vern Cruz report The kidnapers were either bandits of political enemies VETERAN DIES TOLEDO O Sept tve S M Quinn member of the ledo police force for nearly 25 years died here this morning most notable achievement in annals of ledo was part In the capture of the Cowboy Hill gang eight years ago In which he was In the hip O Sept 64 alleged to have been despondent borrowed a revolver from a friend here today and committed suicide by shooting himself In the head He left a note to his wife and a bank book containing deposits of on a table Just before the Ing Fall Festival Of Merchants Pronounced Novel Feature BURGLAR SUSPECTS IN DETROIT KILLED DETROIT Sept f burglar suspects were shot to death and two policemen wounded In pistol battle here over the week-end dent to a drive against criminals ordered following the kidnapping for ransom of a last week by bers of an alleged extortion ring Joe Sobko if Akron Ohio wanted here for the murder of Edmund Welner a holdup waa killed by detectives after he had shot and wounded Patrolman Percy Van Con- nant David 4.7 was shot to death by Patrolman John who sought to question him regarding a warehouse robbery was wounded by the return fire John Malone negro was shot and killed by a patrolman the negro attempted to away In a stolen automobile Another negro Containe Sneed was shot to death by a citizen when he attempted to burglarize the latter's home THE WEATHER Monday cooler Monday afternoon in north portion much cooler Monday night Tuesday cloudy and cooler probably showers the northeastern portion City motorists who complain about the tax failed to find sub- In the traffic check City motor car and truck traffic uses the state highway system to far extent than rural traffic the report Indicated Nine out of every 10 iger cars five of every six tracks on the roads are housed in city garages Distance trips by passenger cars are In the minority it being found that one-half of the machines on the road make trips of 10 to 20 miles only Tho horse has practically td from the paved roads The average WRS found to be less than seven n day Most horse drawn vehicles take to the dirt roads where they meet the least interference SNOW AT DENVER DENVER 25 The first snow of the season fell In Denver today It was reported by the weather bureau us a The snow was accompanied by near ing temperatures they will go to ft trip to the summer home of San they will be received by King Victor Emmanuel The Legionnaires will reach Rome ut 10 o'clock the same and will be greeted officially by the ties and Wednesday in Romp will be a big day for visits to the Pope Premier Mussolini the tomb of the unknown soldier are on the program The arrangements are being worked out with the idea of demonstrating the excellent tions between Italy and tho United States IX JAIL O Sept Adam Angsten 42 was found dead in a cell cv r in jail here today by Clef of IH Edward Angsten who for- but merly lived in Sundusky had threw teir bombs into the upper looms When this filled to the man the detectives In- nnd discovered hiding in nil attic T -ir bombs were hurled into the attic smd Detective Steve crawled through the row aperture and shot the negro to death Mrs Shill and her baby In the house next to the Miller borne narrowly escaped when the men shot through the Louse A crowd of moie than persons attracted to the DAYTON POLICEMAN SHOT BY NEGRO DIES DAYTON O Sept tain John C Post 53 of the Dayton j men were added to the police department who was shot by lice department and now It Is under Otis 47 died liom his stood plans arc being made to ad wounds more There Is hardly any Justl Bridges who also shot two other for such a move The policemen and who shot three problem Is not what it once was times by the officers was removed un- cler heavy guard today to Columbus we find many of the Items ly high Instance It should be lert Unit Is Is proposed to up a of bus before bwn Midi mi It net tlir only pi i mil Inn for Midi a fund that luis the It could not be out ahead of time just Mow much It would require to the It hns out mid It not be an IMIH Another Item of 1 Is set up In the JUDGMENT FUND There are no Judgments even in prospect tha might have to be paid In the ncx year that would Justify such a Judgment fund It should also be noted that ther Is a proposed In for rlty lighting of That 1 10 take rare of the larger boulevard light system which not only take In tho main as sug but many side streets well to the city budget which has been prepared and will be considered Monday night there will nn INCREASE In th STREET CLEANING FUND of 110 000 Men do their patrol duty now by by foot In our judgment most the in budget Items are neither advisable nor essary Almost every Item ever shows a proposed Increase anil none show decreases The proposed Increases for the en- year will run somewhere be- and unless Ity council the plan for ng through the budget now rawn It should be borne in mind by he taxpayers that an increased menus Increased taxes the people are in no frame ot to pay Increased amounts cr JUbt having passed through of property The tlon last year added approximately o per cent to the total tax cute of the city yet the tax rate educed only 20 per cent More Revenues Available Furthermore it should be borne n mind that although the tax he year waa actually bated on total tax duplicate for the city of the actual duplicate ll bout so that more revenues are available than bought would be the case Tho extra city levy which It proposed should be submitted to a of the people at the November election of 140 per thousand ors yield about In view of the very material in budget Item riming far tt he mirk which we con- end are not necessary to economical administration ot the city ment can be no other con- than that 1.40 levy lot thousand of tax duplicate to not and should be ed 1 Tlw statement by the chamber Of that Centrally take In these tax sat try might locate In carefully grans the rax It cannot be contended iig to the chamber of hnt annexation will require ad- ded outlays because If annexation carries the revenues which now go o the outside territory will then accrue to the city Furthermore it s pointed out that insofar In the territory proposed or annexation are concerned they will need little extra city urw been urn they already have functions which they require and there Is no need of added in their behalf the It is also being proponed to increase expenditures for the city fir by There Is also a proposed Increase H expenditures for the police de of In this connection It should noted that during the year si wrested earlier In tnc day on a charge of drunkenness Death was believed to have been partly due to a cut hn sustained on the head when he fell down a shortly before being taken In charge fatally wounded Columbus to avert possible violence here The other of most successful chants Fall Festival store I day business in any September in the nd varied bar performances were Ted Tipton and Earl Flowers shot are Edward A Prick and V J Kunz They probably will re- cover The officers were shot when they went to Bridges home yesterday to arrest Mm he had attempted to shoot u neighbor VISITS VENICE VENICE Italy Sept Charlei A airplane Columbia with Its owner aboard arrived here at U o'clock thin afternoon with Captain Walter ns pilot took off at Vienna at In the morning The two aviators cume here to witness the Schneider cup contest NICE Prance Sept 35 to keep the Legion abandoned their proposed Attempts To Wreck Trains Of Legionnaires In France miter and train wrecker apparently tne tried to hinder the progress of the American Legion's good will special trains but they reached here safely to India on account of rough when arrived several thousand military police and detectives were called out to protect them when the and the Legionnaires ran into another became known welcome The police had all they could do to A bomb was exploded on the a way through crowds a few miles this side of midnight five after an ex- had passed but eleven hours followed by showers Monday after- before the Legion train was due The noon or t much cooler In west portion Monday night Tuesday cloudy much cooler probably showers east portion SI KK By Minna 500 11 10 of In hc lf nut not ticket irrt the n disc if the stoiu a rnee the enr race the lace which hid bfen red to the Fifth cf crowd on tlin nil n to th rl he day the skf inn race on South Fifth street m P m S p 46 48 60 75 76 MOON 5 48 today 7.08 71 68 60 64 a m p rn p m rails were torn up a deep hole made in the roadbed fifty-seven tele- graph ana telephone cut The noise was heard at station by railroad who stopped approaching trains The road M quickly repaired In a few another wmi discovered east of here on line ni ir Carlo There rocks piled on the but these removed by a track crew and I knew nothing about It The minorities however decided to In all possible forces to guard and the American guests Two possible disasters of other trains averted overnight and tht believe that Intended p M 1 Included the cutting of for tha and stop the coming rushes all along the line Flower and dignitaries met and good will party and headed by a military band and from American ers Legion visitors un- der the Arch of Triumph and down DA La which decked In and lined with crowd that made a solid OR the There waa a continuous cheer that drowned the loudest blare of army band Flags hits and handkerchiefs flew and all day long there were scenes of wild enthusiasm with crowds dancing singing In streets They ed the strong lines of police and diers that guarded every ceremony The visitors tSc of dead on which they tir on ed a and formally at weather KILL WHO ATTACK TRAIN MEXICO CITY Sept ayed advices from cd bv El Universal say that 30 ban dlts were killed early last week when more than 100 bandits attacked Southern Pacific passenger train be tween Barranca and Te federal soldiers and many of the ban dits were wounded Tho train guard of about 80 federal soldiers gave battle to the for several hours and eventually drov them off None of the train was hurt Ralph W Greene of Van Horn street In now thoroughly convinced that Mr Stork believes In helping him to celebrate his birthday Two years ago Sept 16 Mr Greene his birthday gifts WM a splendid little daughter Mary presented him by Mrs Now Just two years later 16 1927 the nf Mr In Ing who has turn Mr Mr little trr on his that little in ASE OF HER ARFF DEMAN WASHINGTON ropean in in- those of France to view the tariff and treaty between France and tht United virtually of Europe's can high tariffs on erce Preach who did not wish to be quoted even went to Itt M to My that France for had been In MM the twiff with WM only the mort it- cent of that butoric fact A of the ed opinions of and cial from several them to toe In agreement that American commercial treaty ing or in with a dMM wore are mott unlikely W with any rapidity tled The one other aspect the American upon which also agreed WM that the of a tariff war wa intolerable of all and rhe ever prolonged would averting any open of tariff and a of and from World war MR STORK CERTAINLY Suspect Petty Thievery In KNEW HIS BIRTHDAYS Robbing Of Home And Store Police added two more robberies to the growing list of thievery Sunday when a local confectionery store and home were reported bed Saturday night and early morning The authorities still investigating the thefts ed last Thursday and will follow Ed Joseph proprietor of Front confectionery Linden avenue reported that his store entered and robbed of cash and early Sunday morning The burglary waa discovered Sunday morning when a clerk opened the establishment Patrolmen Mautz and tailed to the and reported entrance was By of candy two 4 Ji cash and Mr 3 F reported to polio tarn Hood It that been stolen fww HP left tor and returned robbery i an of C I oo Main BMW tin two td to