Times Recorder, The (Newspaper) - September 23, 1930, Zanesville, Ohio The Times Recorder Always First ZANESVILLE OHIO TUESDAY SEPTEMBER VOL XLVI NO 227 Always Fair and warm today and Wednesday Cincinnati Firm to Erect Ohio's New Office Building Will Be of Georgia Marble Construction Bid 000 but Total Cost Will Be Structure Must Be ed by Dec 31 1931 Un- der Heavy Penalty COLUMBUS O Sept Ohio's new office building will be erected by the Struck Con- struction company of Cincinnati and Louisville Ky of Georgia marble the state office building commission de- today The company's bid was The Struck company was the low bidder on Georgia which was as the material by a of the commission after o Ohio and been rejected The Struck bid was 000 less than those of the F K Patterson Con- struction company of Detroit and the George A Fuller company of ington D C the next lowest bidders Thompson Wanted Colonel Carmi A Thompson land chairman of the commission recommended selection of Ohio stone for the material but it was de- M tested by a of two tc three and limestone did not a single vote Thompson voted against the other four members of the sion on Georgia mirble but later gested a unanimous selection of It as the building material The chairman said that the bids of John Gill Son of land and W J of Cleveland on the construction and equipment of the building had met approval of the commission but had been prevented making a con- tract on the entire project because the separate bids of other contractors had been er The commission rejected a of Harry Hake Cincinnati architect for the building who S giving the equipment contract 3 to the of 15 on total bid of 8248 000 Hake said the rnd one could gHe better vice In and maintenance Other Separate were made as lows P H Mever Louisville Kv SOT 250 ventilating B P Columbus 500 plumbing and fire pi election Samuel A company Columbus 130 and drinking water cooling tem C P Wood Cincinnati The contract UTS ed the Paul It Gllmore company of Columbus on a bid of 000 Ail blda on elevators for the new were rejected on the grounds that the commission desired on reported patent ment cases Involving some types The body voted to receive new bids on the niter the legal had been Contract awards were made ing a conference of the commission with tho governor and attorney eral following which the members were at luncheon by ernor Cooper Month I ft Bids Bids received more than a month ago and during the interim the architect and his assistants had been tabulating and selecting those bids considered most appropriate for tho structure planned by the state Members of the commission are Colonel Thompson Warner P Simpson Columbus William P Wiley Cincinnati rimer P and William Green ton president or the American of Labor Architect Hake said that plans ml for completion of the by Dec 31 1931 and provide a penalty of a day against the contractor for nil additional time required In the work Hake eald that the commission however Is authorized to extend the completion time limit If state weio unable to complete the purchase of the site the time anticipated Yellow Indians Found Along Orinoco NEW YORK Sept of a tribe of Yellow Indians and new clews to the long sought White Indians of the South can jangles were reported today by Dr Herbert Spencer Dickey ing from a trek along the dark reaches of the Orinoco Dr Dickey representing the museum of tlie American Indian Heye tion returned on the liner Mara Bal with his wife and party of 11 City Franchise For New Buses Given Approval Council Awaits Proposals Until Saturday Sept 27 Before Acting A step further In securing adequate transportation by motor bus service in was taken by city cil at a special meeting Monday night when that body approved the posed ordinance It will be the basis for awarding a franchise for the op- of buses In the city shortly Proposals from companies desiring to furnish transportation for the city may send bids bids to Clerk of cil A L Basehart not later than noon Sept 27 The proposed ordinance is to OP left in the office of City Solicitor Thad F Thompson In the Peoples Savings bank building for 10 days here It mav be examined by all ties Interested The session Monday night was a brief one and devoid of any ment The ordinance as outlined was adopted as a basis for a franchise with but one the city of may take over and op- the bus line after giving one jears notice It was stated Monday evening tha the Pioneer Transportation company will be one of the bidders for the franchise while another transporta tlon company composed of and Newark capital Is considering coming Into Rumors tha three other ere to try for the franchise could not be verified Monday night The skeleton ordinance which re the approval of council Mon day night was presented by the lav committee of council at a meeting last Tuesday night The has been working on the franchise for several weeks The transportation situation In has attracted much cst and the council chamber was crowded with visitors and former bus operators of the Pioneer tion company all anxious to lenrn council's action on the Important question In Maryland Triangle Shooting The mother of 10 children Mrs Lulu Mae Gamble 45 has ad- mitted In court at La Plata Md that she fired the bullet which critically wounded Mrs Elsie Davis left of Washington Mrs Gamble told authorities that she trailed her husband Joe Gamble a mer and Mrs Davis and shot the jounger womin as she sat with Gamble in an automobile Mrs Davis was reported to be in a serious condition at the Providence Hospital of Washington No Law to Prevent Russia's Short Wheat Sales in Chicago Controversy Raises Old Question of Selling thing Non-Existent BY DAVID LAtt RENTE Copyright 1930 by the corder Times Re- WASHINGTON Sept there Is no law by which the Russian speculating in wheat can be reached the that has between Secretary of the department of agriculture and the Soviets is likely to have some reaching consequences in a diplomatic sense Some of the western senators have been getting more and more to the Idea of recognition of Soviet Russia and some of them have been open in their admiration of the gress made by the Russians American senators particularly from the west have been visiting Russia The issue raised bj Secretary puls Uie ad- ministration and these western tors in direct conflict on the the States should pursue ward Russia and makes the farmer much more Interested In the debate Knights Templars Gather For Annual Conclave CLEVELAND O Sept of Knights ed here today the vanguard of some 12.000 who are expected to take part In the three day annual con- clave of the Ohio grand of the Masonic order The conclave starts tomorrow with of delegates aid visitors afternoon golf and a dinner for grand commandery officers The officers and their ladles will be after dinner at a reception Most Eminent Grand Master L Sharp of Chicago highest of the templar organisation In America arrived with his staff late today Grand Commander Robert L ser of Cleveland will preside over the conclave sessions President's Son Has Tuberculosis Disease in Early Stages Expect Recovery WASHINGTON Sept illness of Herbert Hoover Jr 28 est son of President and Mrs Hoover was diagnosed as a very early of a small area in the chest Captain Joel T Boone White House In making the ment said since the lesion had been discovered early the outcome Is optimistically and a full and recovery Is believed likely presidents son Is to remain at the lodge in the Virginia mountains at an altitude of about 1 500 feet until cold weather Then C Boone said he will be wrought back to Washington for examination after which the course of his treatment will be determined he was token to the river lodge where he has re- mained In bed since and It was an- then that he was suffering rom an Intestinal disorder and an Inflamed digestive system at that time Dr Boone said today evidence was of a infection Announcement was withheld until a definite could be made Subsequent clinical and tory Investigations Captain Boone said have confirmed earlier so that It can be definitely that the diagnosis Is EMANCIPATION PAV PARDONS COLUMBUS O Sept Emancipation clay were granted by Governor Cooper today to William Poster Toledo Negro to the penitentiary In 1921 tor stealing from an inhabited ing In Cuyahoga county and Lucas Hamilton Ky Negro In 1923 for stealing from a Cincinnati merchant COLUMBUS O Sept 22 Requisition for tho return from Pennsylvania of James S Be- hary of Hamilton county were sued by Governor Cooper today Be- hary escaped from the London prison farm April 15 last He was serving four to 15 for burglary and ceny and receiving stolen goods WOULD Fl Nl COLUMBUS O Sept An Injunction suit against Harry D ver state director of finance seeking to restrain him using highway department funds to replenish other departments filed m court here today by J B a taxpayer I tNDS PROf AKRON O Sept HIS prop off In midair but Pilot Carl Williams Tulsa Okin Irom rlty to Boston brought plane down safely at Caral Another propeller was put In he week had gained strength and The patient was visited over the ueck-end by his parents and his brother Allan and Mrs beit Hoover Jr arrived from their home in California DIES COLUMBUS O Sept Wayne Overturf former member ol the Ohio legislature died at his home at Newark after an Illness of months friends here were advised HFART ATTACK FITAL MARION O Sept 22 W A heart attack caused the death last night of Benjamin F Blake 48 known Marlon business man I See by the Classified Ads There ans some very nice erties for sale both In and out of the city Look over those used cars for sale There are some dandy buys among those listed Notice those household goods ads for that odd piece of used ture you need There nre Crescent congoleum rugs for sale for 98 A firm Is advertising all grades and kinds of fertilizer for There la a used lime spreader for sale only used once ftt a gain A lady Is advertising for ings and ironings to do Will call ond deliver There Is a big twin Hurley idson lor sale A small black white and tan beagle hound was lost Aug 22 People Read Classified Dally and Fall Merchandise Ready for Night Show Wednesday Fall Fashion Edition Today Contains Much of In- terest to Public Today s merchants sent to all Southeastern Ohio an In- for fall person for the home for the radio the car tho in every line the latest of Inventive mind and artistic creation Wednesday will sec the Pall ing of merchants Stores will be open to the public all ning will be nothing sold will be on hand to display new things and advise friends Stores and their drapers and mers ore with each other on the display of new things There are a lot of new things They re here and fast being unpacked for display In unison the Fall Opening been decided upon and it la believed It will be made an annual affair hereafter Thursday Is the last of the 1930 by the present week-end buying of fall dise Is expected to start In earnest i Besides the Invitations of chants the latest comment on new creations and may be found In s paper than when it concerns export tradi In manufactured products The price of wheat hos been stead lly falling and It Is not unusual for the fanner to blame the speculator for depressing prices It Is unusual however for the government Itself to blame speculators so In this case o course the charge Is not made speculation os such but the short ing of wheat by the Russians wher there was no possible wav they coul bring their wheat to America ove the tariff wall of two cents one sell it at the prices that would b necessary under such circumstances Mule Announcement Some of the western senators ar attacking Secretary announce on the ground that the Amerl can government have the speculation by through tho federal buj ing whea farm board o tint the amounts bought by the Rus slans were too insignificant in ty to affect the price Some grain oper ators are saMng that the tlon Is nn of the low price of wheat No matter what the debat may reveal the lact remains that Sec Hyde has tackled far more understandable to the Amer lean former than the complex opera tions of the farm board For years th farmer has been agitating trading in future or harmful tlon and during tho last session o congress the Caraway sought to restrict such operation was opposed by the administration The difficulty of course Is In out Just how to regulate future ations and yet provide an for the sale of wheat The of agriculture feels It has a serious situation In that It the Chicago board of trade thou always be in a position to kno whether those who are selling can actually deliver When congress reconvenes there wi be renewed agitation for a law to reg ulate further the grain exchanges an no doubt the secretary of will be asked whether his in the Russian controversy Indicate tho need of a new law the hope is expressed in official quar tcrs hero that the board o trade will make a thorough tlon and take the proper steps to pre vent a recurrence of the Incident This clash between the operation of a Communistic government an tho capitalistic system does not brln any nearer the solution of the prob lem of recognition by the Unite States of Soviet Russia City's Credit Bureau Ranks At Top in U.S National Secretary Tribute at Semi-Annual Banquet Meeting To Be Named by Group Before ment Tuesday Noon Lauding the Credit reau and Us manager Harold V Tom and declaring the local institution ne of the best In the entire ry J H Hulse of Bt Louis Mo lonal secretary of the Association ol Bureaus gave an Interesting peech at the closing of the first ay a session of the semi-annual con- of Ohio Association of Credit at Hotel Kogge Monday Ing Name Officers Adjourn Tuesday A nomination committee Monday night and the lection of officers will be held ay morning It Is expected the con- will adjourn Tuesday noon Columbus slated as the next ng place of the association Many merchants d the banquet Monday evening There mere 150 seated Many women were present business women o and southeastern Ohio also women Outstanding In V S Secretary Hulse said that In the two ears Tom hns been sole manager o he local credit bureau It has growl by leaps and bounds It Is one o he finest in the state If not In the ho said He told o he work done here and of assistants He Is proud 0 s success Starting with a humble beginning Tom has worked the business to condition and now serve 205 This Is unusual In city the size of Hulse de clared He also commended the lo cal for the excellent reports being supplied patrons of the bureau Outlines Nation's Hulse took as his at the banquet Along the of Business and declared that there waa of justness transacted In thw United States so far during the year 1930 Of that amount Is done on credit while Is done on the Installment plan He stated there are now credit bureaus in the United States serving over 180000 business and professional men Records on file In these offices contain the names and standings of over 60000000 who buy on credit New Advertising Coming The speaker declared that a new process of will be inaugurated within the next few months and lions of dollars will be appropriated by business and professional men In advertising the method through the newspapers Tt will stress the prompt payment of bills and educate tho public In conservative buying that Is from buying beyond their means if this Is accomplished It will be a great ing to merchants and will eventually lead to a reduction In prices of com- It will speed up and will give the merchants the opportunity of Investing more rapidly In stock Tho speaker pointed out that the American public Is slowing down in purchasing and Is paying bills more promptly He declared present Industrial conditions will soon be ad- Searching Lake for Three Missing Fishermen SANDUSKY O Sept coastguard boats which combed Lake Erie waters all day for trace of a power cruiser reported missing with three unidentified ledo men aboard returned to the tion tonight with no news One boat waa still searching tonight The men left Toledo last night to The physician added that he near the West Sister and to treatment and during last Islands Grand Jury Begins Probe Of Daugherty Bank WASHINGTON C H O Sept 22 Jury Investigation Into the failure of two banks here brought about by Involuntary bankruptcy against Mai S Daugherty former president of one of the was launched today After the Jury disposed of Its ular docket early In the afternoon the bank investigation was taken up and oe continued many witnesses have been heard These witnesses were to be questioned It was understood as to knowledge of the State bank and the Peoples and Drovers to determine If any criminal action was necessary In their closing Daugherty brother ol the former attorney general had admitted his inability to pay more than 977 000 he owes the Institutions on promissory notes CHRISTMAS TAKEV IN AKRON O Sept his name misleading At any rate Mike tmas confectioner here Is short p suit overcoat and four neckties Police are seeking a blue-eyed girl who successfully asked for a Job in Christinas s shop In re- sponse to a sign in his window ing girl wanted DRUNKS HEAD UST COLUMBUS O Sept Drunks headed the list of offenders who brought police a busy week-end here Of 184 arrested 44 were ed with drunkenness Other offenses Included trespassing operating an while drunk larceny assault and BOY OV BRYAN O Sept Kerr 1 1 -j son of Joseph Kerr was killed today when an tug Auditor Stemm Is Seriously II City Official May Hav III City Auditor Henry P Stemm wh Is seriously 111 at his home on S Louis avenue does not improve rapidly as his family and friends wish It was stated Monday afternoon an he is still confined to his bed While his Is not sure o the malady Stemm suffers with h head and face and It Is feared th disease may be erysipelas He wa not so well Monday and his family alarmed over his Illness County Treasurer Howard E Keen was at home Monday with a heav cold Rumors were the chairman the Republican county committee had contracted measle but this he denied Monday night H expects to i-e at his office Word from the home of Ne county Monday evening told of her to sit up Victors are not being ad CHILD DIES OF ST MARYS O Sept 22 Injuries received In an accident caused the death of Ellee Weadock 6 of Mrs Hug Two famous hold the spotlight In Nebraska Hitchcock was Woodrow son's floor lender Is the nominee against Senator Progressive who Is ng re-election on the Republican ticket In Nebraska a M Hitchcock Tiling Plants to Run Good Rest of Year Optimism in Local Industries Returning World's Record for Flying Upside Down Germany Sept chief pilot of the local aviation school today what la claimed to be a world's record for flying upside down He flew In this position 46 minutes 53 3 seconds Senator Norris Thought Misfit By Grocer Norris Senator Nye Tries to Learn Why Grocer Dared Seek Nomination Board of Trade Is Ready to Defend Hedging in Wheat Halts Inquiry to Learn More of Charge Against Soviet Russia LINCOLN Nob Sept 22 George W Norris of Enid Okla but a of Broken Bow Neb where ho gained public tion by hti candidacy for the United States semto In opposition to the veteran Senator George W Norris today remained steadfast In his ex- planation his entrance In the race of his own volition Ho said ho hnd thought that he could force Senator Norris who supported Alfred E Smith for president to run aa an Independent instead of on the Republican ticket Appearing before United States Senator Gerald P of North kota of the campaign funds Investigating committee at the resumption of the Nebraska Inquiry was by his filing Norris the grorer admitted that he believed his entrance in the primary race would force the senator to re- tire and flic ns an independent As tho questioning progressed Nye and Norris thp grocer re- clashed finally The committee accused Norris of his answers and recessed the at one Juncture to give you a chance to your memory admitted he had never been a for office prior hH filing for the senate but said ho ho would hive hnd the of the Republican party Again the two when tor NJO demanded to know who had Helped him prepare a statement on his views of the Nebraska political situation Nori Is declaring ho had been helped by no one Senator Norris was a ing the session and sat tha Tho senator was plainly amused when tho grocer declared that this senator had dono nothing for braska Justed We went through the World war with production at Its thp speaker declared We also went through tho passing and adjusting ot many new laws which while they may not be to our liking we must make the best of things and not blame tho present conditions on the enforcement of such laws Prompt n Hills Ho further stated that In order to maintain good business conditions the consumer should co-operate with local merchants In patronizing him and to observe the prompt payment of bills George H chairman of the board of directors of the lo credit association delivered the ad- dress of welcome H O Jones dent of the Ohio association gave an interesting talk on the development of credit business In Ohio Charles Limber Green and his colored ers furnished the music for the Reports and discussions consumed the morning session and the session in the afternoon was devoted strictly to business Says Moral Code of Youth Not Deteriorating SWAMPSCOTT Mass Sept has been no deterioration of the morale code of young people In recent years J Elmer Morgan Washington chairman of tions today at the semi-annual meeting here of the national teachers association board of mana- gers The attitude of the mass has never been so sound said Mr gan Tnat Is the general feeling of the whole association The board decided to hold the tional convention of the association at Hot Springs Ark next May 1 to 10 A Fact Each Day About Zanesville's Newspapers Explanation of the Why and How of Different Editions As everyone knows The Signal Is published at 3 o'clock every evening with an earlier edition at one o'clock for points that cannot be reached the same day by the regular 3 o'clock tion The difference between the two tions Is that the stock market page and tho second page local page are not ready at noon and in tho first edition these two pages are from tho preceding day There Is no mystery about this between the two editions It la ust what happens in every dally newspaper office lu the country which has more than one edition The earlier up from Hie of the preceding The edition of The Columbus Dis- ln Is the o'clock tion of The Dispatch and Is moua with the one o'clock edition ol The Signal which Is being distributed at points like and field at the same hours that a like edition of The Dispatch is being dis- to subscribers here By the same token the 3 o'clock or final edition ot The Signal la here at at the same time as tho one o'clock edition ot The Dis- patch During the two hours the first edition went to press the first page of The Signal Is made and brought up to date and a new second page and new market page have been completed with everything brought up to the press hour of 3 o'clock Including the closing prices on Wall There Is no ol the reader or the for all the news and all the ing In thin carried through all tions on the ready nt one today ALWAYS ing in one o'clock edition tomor CHICAGO Sept 23 Formal Investigation of alleged abuse of wheat hedging facilities by f Soviet Russia was opened by the Chicago board of trade today and then halted to an alb specific Information from Secretary of Agriculture Arthur M Hyde The business conduct committee of the board held a brief session ing the close of the hid left some grain prices tho lowest In 24 Issued a statement In- It could not proceed the Information it has requested is received Meanwhile the said the committee plans a thorough Investigation of the transactions by Secretary Hyde Comment Other the statement of the business conduct committee board o trade officials were reluctant to com ment on any of the dispatches fron various parts of tho country to the gtir caused by the chorg os Among these was an answer tc Hyde s statement from E Y vice-president of the All-Russian Tex tile syndicate denied th syndicate sold short 10 000 000 bushel of wheat In operations extending ove months Hyde had charged and said tho took thice days and totaled place 00 Silver Lining Is Seen by Lament Commerce Secretary mistic as to Business WASHINGTON Sept 22 A silver lining in tho clouds of ness depression have hovered over In recent months bushels He said no effort was mad to keep seciet the hedging lo other In which 1 was suggested tho shouli go beyond the on investigate dais referred Inquisitors to book celled The Wheat Pit by Ed ward Jeromo Dies of the board o trade hi It Dies explains the for hedging as a means of insur and declares the speculator bal the market discerned today by Secretary Lamont It Is perfectly clear the com- merce secretory said in a statement that business on the whole has ed a marked decline which was of a number of earlier months find there are some distinctly encouraging features added that the most en- signs were the growth of export trade as revealed by August statistics nnd tho distinct Increase In retail trade In this country WASHINGTON charge of Secretary Hydo that shor selling of wheat in the Chicago pit b the Russian government contribute least In part to tho recent in prices was reiterated today b Chairmen Legge of the farm board At the same time he advised farm era to produce wheat now at a and use It ns a livestock feed While the chairman the fu effect on the market price of th short selling by the Russian govern was uncertain an official c the agency which placed the orders announced the total of the operations had been bushel E Y vice-president of th All Russian Textile Syndicate sol the operations were carried on on Sept 0 10 and 11 and not over period of several months as the sec understood Chairman Fish of the house Com munist investigating pored to send forward tomorro subpoenas for representatives of largo New York brokerage houses appear at the investigation in tha city Saturday He declined to mak the names of the firm's Officials of tho syndicate are to called to testily at the some time t determine the extent of the opera The of exports during August he said was more than Is customary at this season The gain already manifested In retail trade Is mort than usually occurs ot this son Moi cover tho stocks of retail stores am exceptionally low and there is good reason to believe that their from manufacturers and wholesalers will Increase Lamont added that business men already are buying raw materials far ahead of the current consumption and that this was a natural reaction to the low level of commodity prices The government the secretary said Is not responsible for the extra ing Jewish New Year Is Now Being Observed COLUMBUS O Sept Jewish citizens of Ohio tonight ed their fellows ot the world In ering In the year 5601 The Jewish New Year was welcomed at 6 p m and observance a strict day with Jews was to continue for 24 hours Rosh call their rew year as Jewish people was ushered In with special services In practically every synagogue and Jewish home throughout the Buckeye state cial services were held tonight with services scheduled morning and night for tomorrow BRIBERY CHARGE CLEVELAND O Sept Harry Olsen former boatswain's mate at the Marblehead coast guard tion today pleaded guilty to at- tempting to bribe Cleveland and Coast Guard officers to mit safe entry of to 16 fined Jl 000 by Federal Judge Samuel West boats and was sentenced months Imprisonment and The Weather OHIO Generally fair Tuesday and probably Wednesday continued tions Ousted Detroit Mayor to Appeal to Court DETROIT A court battle to test the title of Frank Murphy appeared tonight as the recount of the mayoralty election drew to a clos without having altered Murphy s 12.000 vote plurality in th Sept 0 election Late today William H Hurley as chief of the administrate forces watching the recount said tha Mayor Charles Bowles would start su tomorrow in circuit court to enjoi Murphy from taking office Tho grounds for Bowles suit woul be that the recall election of July 2 was Illegal and that consequently th election of Sept Hurley B also was Toledo Police Probe Fire And Four Deaths TOLEDO O Sept 22 origin of tha series of heavy slons at the Carl J Weber Manufac ti ring company and the lire tha followed which caused the death o four men early today was being In by police tonight In the ruins where the four were found firemen said they ered an elaborate distilling believed to have been used tor hoi cutting The Weber company wi listed as a manufacturer of boll compounds nnd Iron preservatives Only the bodies of William Selge 29 of Detroit and 4 ot Toledo were Identified and explosions demolished CONDITIONS The for generally fair and continued warm weather Tuesday and Wednesday MOMMY'S by Shurtz Pharmacy 65 4 p m 88 7 ft m 67 6 p m 85 10 a m 18 80 12 noon 86 10 p m 76 2 p ra 87 13 midnight 72 Sun rises 6 20 s m 6 39 p m The fi the se ond floor ot the building The dam age was estimated at 000 Our Daily True Story The other day a party gave us t following It ran only ONC In The with the r suit that the house was rented by reliable tenant and everybody happily forever at least i hope they do Here Is the ad th the advertiser gave that The Time Recorder ran that rented the that made everybody happy that H ed ID the house that Jack built HOUSE of five rooms 544 Luck Are electricity Urge lot rent Phone The next time you have next time yau want a from your present ne you want U WANT American Encaustic Re- Big Order From New York City Mosaic Plant Expects to Op- erate at Top Speed Un- til After January 1 Industrial conditions In to Improve In addition to the receipt ot ft big order by the American Tiling Co plant on upper Inden avenue Monday a given that other big of he city in the light of present ers booked will run steadily If not n an Increased basis until after the lose of the present year Big Hotel Order Here For the new hotel a New York city or the hotel that the old re- razed the A E plant it in of orders for Irom 500.000 to 00 000 square feet of floor and wall lo that will keep the big plant busy or tho next four months not in- aiding other business now booked Tills means many hundred carloads f local tile It is said While this whole order has been amongst a number of plants may be Increased here t la said Mosaic Top Speed Tho Mosaic Tile Co plant in Brighton running double shift IS to continue as at present until after New Year's day This waa he expectation of Russell P: Herroid and general manager day night when asked about the of the local industry A survey of local tries disclosed that new and big orders have not been secured inquiries are more numerous f a better feeling of optimism sts than since the big break In the tock market almost a year ago I May operate The plant of the Empire Floor Wall Co on Dearborn street Brighton may soon be operated Godman of Columbus was appointed receiver in equity in federal court In Monday It Is said assets in tlie form of bills receivable held by the company sufficient to pny all claims Adjustment of claims will be sought at once The Brighton plant months may be ed soon to work up stock on hand it was Monday night and haps for an extended operation Henry Phipps 91 Friend of Carnegie Is Taken by Death Rose From Shoemaker's Son to Was Philanthropist NEW YORK Sept Phipps whose rise from son to Ironmaster paralleled the reer of the late Andrew Carnegie friend and associate died today at Urn home Bonny Brink Great Neck Long Island In his year Since his retirement from business In 1001 he had devoted himself to philanthropic activities He donations to health and welfare activities In Pittsburgh adelphia Baltimore and New York Ho born In Philadelphia in 1839 During his school Henry cd lasting friendships with the brothers Andrew and Thomas H and with Thomas N Miller all of whom later were associated In steel industry After working in a Jewelry and selling newspapers at the age ot 17 he inserted in a newspaper an ad- announcing that a ing lad wants work It led to his employment by the of dealers In Iron and Ho started as office boy Five later ho became a partner ot Mr Meanwhile he entered the iron iness by becoming a client partner In the manufacturing ot man Phipps reorganization of business brought Thomas M gie In as a partner This entrance of the Carnegie in- to the Iron business and the tint in the accumulation of their vast for- tunes Soon afterward a new com- pany the Union Iron with Andrew Carnegie Thereafter Mr Phipps waa ated with the throughout their steady advance to leadership In the steel Industry Alleged Slayer Denied Change of Venue O Sept Eleven tentative jurors seated day in the first degree murder trial of sites 27 the third man to tried for the of Ralph Gallon filling station operator last June Kenneth McCartney and convicted and sentenced to die In the electric chair Sites trial opened In common court this morning and 47 talesmen were examined during the day Three of those tentatively seated were men Selection of Jury started after Judge J W Wright had denied a de- fense motion for a change of venue on the ground that local persona prejudiced against Sites MORE HORK IN NORTHERN OHIO O Sept P Miles chief of the state division ot statistics department of Industrial relations reported today that employment decreased during the past week In northern Ohio conditions remained unchanged in the eastern and southern FIND ON ISLAND TOLEDO O Sept ing since they went canoeing lart night Eleanor Deman a Branch 11 here and her Edwin M Reid senior at the ot Toledo were found on an Island in the Maumee today HIT BY GOLF BALL COLUMBUS O Sept Struck by a golf While playing Sunday H H reporter for the PWM in hospital The Wow Draw his glasses causing injury pai tun