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   Times Recorder, The (Newspaper) - December 15, 1930, Zanesville, Ohio                               wii m Always First The Times Recorder Always fOL XLVI NO 298 ZANESVILLE OHIO MONDAY DECEMBER House Leaders Dose Contest Today On Drought Relief Measure Jail Woman 86 and Her Daughter Backing 000 Against Proposal lore Friction in Senate Is Threatened in lette Resolution WASHINGTON Dec house leaders face a over the ought relief program tomorrow with and a Republican sive element aligned to support the measure Speaker Longworth is expected to mit Chairman Haugen of the kouse agriculture committee to ee adoption of the seed fertilizer loan fund under of rules This procedure has en attacked by Democrats as gang Garner of Texas leader believes he can enough votes to prevent adoption bf the administration so that a vote can be had lably Tuesday on the senate proposal Vote It requires a two-thirds majority for the Republicans to obtain consent the house to suspend the rules this procedure no amendments lean be offered and the vote will have S to be for the proposal or against it Should leadership fall I to hold the rank and file In line morrow the plan calls for bringing the f Haugen measure up under special i rule Tuesday However under this plan the Democrats could force a t record vote on a motion to send the administration measure back to the 1 agriculture committee Gamer hopes in this to secure adoption of tbe i senate Not only is the Republican s ship opposed to the amount carried 1 in the senate proposal but also to the provision permitting loans to be granted for drought stricken farmers Representative Tilson of cut the majority leader contends that it lead to establishment of the dole and that unemployed in industrial cities demand ilar loans Fifty Boxes of Food To Salvation Army Over 50 boxes of foodstuffs were turned over to the local tion Army Sunday night by rona of the box social given by Beth Abraham Junior auxiliary at the synagog Sunday night After the boxes were auctioned off Rabbi S S Bless suggested the boxes be turned over to the Army and all agreed The Army will distribute the food to Zanesville's needy Miner Is Killed By B O Train Near Norwich Martin L Chalf ant Enroute to Falls Freight Car Off fined each In addition to Martin L Chalfant 52 coal miner of Guernsey county was instantly killed by westbound freight train No 95 on the B O railroad about o'clock evening as he fell from a freight car under the wheels near Norwich six miles east of this city The body was found lying on the track by the crew of eastbound senger train No 38 after their train had developed trouble Blood on the wheels of the passenger train bore mute evidence of an accident the mains on the RICHMOND Va Dec Martha Napier 86 years old and her daughter Mrs Mary Manly 40 were }eld at the Henrico county Jail today o begin serving sentences of a year violation of the prohibition laws Meanwhile attorneys were reported to Be seeking a pardon from nor The aged woman and her daughter were arrested by Goochland county authorities In September and con- last week in the court of Judge Alexander T Browning They were were taken to mangled re- track The remains New Concord where the sentences and were trans- ferred to the jail here The women today denied they were guilty Mrs Napier said a mnn ised her a dollar if she would keep everyone away from his still until he returned After waiting an hour she said she called and her daughter came to her The daughter said officers ar- rived before she could explain to her mother that she was doing wrong Neither had anything to do with the still Mrs Manly said Two Leaders Of Uprising in Spain Shot Alleged Instigators of Up- rising Face Firing Squads Arrested Precautions Taken to Avert Threatened General Strike Today HUESCA Spain Dec Spanish government moved swiftly today to squelch the spirit of revolt which flared at Jaca Friday Two of the leaders were executed after a brief court martial hero and In the meantime Republican and Extremist leaders over the country were ar- rested When the rebellon was broken by loyal troops in a sharp tle near two of the men cap- tured were Galan nnd Hernandez viewed as the outstanding instigators of the movement which followed upon a summer of disorder over Spain Today they looked into the rifles of a firing squad and died bravely Met Death Calmly They refused bandages for their Probes Bread Prices today and Tuesday Three Dead 32 Missing in Explosion on An Excursion Boat Off Miami Beach Fla Senator Arthur Capper of Kansas Is conducting an Investigation of bread prices contending that they havo re- mained stationary despite the in the price of wheat Here you see him getting down to cases desk in Washington as he various sized loaves of Emergency Commission Wants Jobs The employment committee of Emergency sion want? Jobs Small Jobs big jobs Jobs of any kind Whether It will be a Job for one hour halt day dny or week the committee has men nnd women to fill them The employment bureau Is all sot for Its initial opening day morning All men and men who have registered have been catalogued and are ready and waiting to be put to work If you have an odd job around the home store factory or place of business call phone 1124 and a man or woman will be available at once at his surveys No Salaries Paid Workers Of Emergency Commission MOKE FRICTION THREATENS WASHINGTON Dec identification was established and Coroner G B Trout secured a report Chalfant was employed at the Coal company mine on South River road seven miles from this city and batched near the mine through the week but visited his home at Mineral Siding four miles east of Cambridge over the ends He had been in the habit riding freight trains to and from his home Chalfant had been employed in the Muskingum Coal company mine since May He leaves a widow and five children at the home in Mineral ing Guernsey county also a number of brothers and sisters The remains were taken to a bridge undertaking establishment to remain pending to add final approval to the emergency employment sure senate leaders turned attention today to another threatened quarrel with President Hoover impending In the LaFollette relief resolution The conference report adjusting differences between the senate and house on the huge public already has the the party chieftains td the is expecting to by the of the week resolution of Senator La lette Republican Wisconsin ing the senate relief of man suffering In this emergency should take precedence over the con- sideration of the Interests of the income taxpayers comes up tomorrow La Follette introduced it the day President Hoover denounced sponsors of super relief measures as playing politics at the expense of misers He included a preamble ing attention to Mr Hoover's ment a It revives the controversy between 1 the president and the senate that de- some bitterness even in the Republican leadership amicable relations in restoring Administration leaders are prepared to ask that the resolution be con- to the terms of the text w preamble which Involves Mr Hoover Reports have reached the capital that the president Is ready to strike hack Style in Crime Records Show NEW YORK Dec Cri has its style periods too W D ho for many years has handled the and claims of the Fidelity Casualty company of New York observed today Seventy-five per cent of our lary a few years ago to the activities of yeggmen inc into banks at night and blowing optn safes and vaults he said adavs SO per cent of our classes are the outcome of daylight The criminals of today range from 23 to 27 years of age Fatality From Explosion Former Editor Who Killed Wife Dies in Sing Sing Eccentric Charles Chapin Once Gity Editor of New York World Is Dead N Y Dec Charles want to die I want to get it over come true The eccentric Chapin one time fire eater of Journalism for- mer city editor of the Evening World york and a man who slew his wife because it was the only tion of my problem died shortly before last midnight in the death house at Sing Sing prison No had been ill four years He had been quartered in the death house partly because of overcrowding at the prison and partly because he expressed a wish to be there Three years more and he would have been eligible lor parole but the prospect did not interest him He wanted to die in the prison where he had been for more than 11 years It was the only home he had Warden Lewis E Lawes was with him la the tragic little prison last home of many a man who has walked it to the electric during final labored ments It was to the warden that Chanin handed a sealed letter ing for his burial and for tbe dis- posal of his personal for the care of the prison gardens which were his pride 1 have been fighting death nearly Services Are Donated No Overhead Expense ery Cent for Charity Realizing that Zanesville was in dire distress and that thousands of the city's needy were in desperate a number of Zanesville charitable men and women banded together Sunday afternoon Nov 30 and organized s Citizens Emergency commission for the purpose or ing ways and means to relieve con- ditions here It was no small matter to perfect the organization and the few who started the commission worked hard for its completion Following the announcement of the initial ing others volunteered their ance Since its organization the Citizens In some cases their own money to further the cause A P Rogge Zanesville capitalist has donated the of the room on North Third local lumber ers mechanics and others gave free their time and materials in ing the structure Men used hi ing out and filling the baskets are doing it free of charge and there is not one cent paid out to helpers Thousands of baskets of food have been given away since the opening of the store room While there axe no luxuries contained in the baskets there are sufficient staple articles of food to feed an average family for two or three days Those sponsoring the commission were enough to see that it will not be a matter of running the for or more but It will bo a number of months before Zanesville's needy will be able to take care of themselves For this reason it commission one of the really big has become ever formed in Zanesville The men and women connected with the are donating without whatever time fhd eyes Galan smoked a calmly and made a plea for his comrade Ing he himself was guilty and de- served bis fate but Hernandez was in- nocent His plea was rejected and the two firing squads of nine men each loaded their Galan's last act was to hand his purse containing 500 pesetas to the officer commanding the firing squads Give that to the he said Just before the rifles cracked While a number of other rebels have been tried here and are under sentence of death tbe local opinion may be permitted to live since the government already has shown a firm hand and because of numerous petitions may wish to show clemency Another Leader Dies In the meantime It was learned a third leader Pio Diaz died last night at Jaca when loyal troops entered the town after crushing the revolutionary army outside Diaz a prominent business man and avowed Republican became mayor of the town when the revolt opened and established headquarters in the city hall On the mast overhead he ran up a flag not seen publicly in Spain will require additional funds to support the project The big store room on North Third street is stocked with rood every morning The hours for ing supplies are from 2 to p m and by the time it closes the sary Is depleted All food stuffs which are not donated are purchased each Saturday Night Burglar Active In Fifth Ward Houses on Porter and Ab- ington Avenues Entered Shirt Taken With two burglaries reported from tha Fifth ward Sunday morning lice are of the theory a Saturday burglar is active on the west side of the city Several burglaries were re- ported Sunday morning Dec 7 from the same locality Edward R Hiles of 522 Abington avenue told police Sunday morning his home had been entered by use of a skeleton key Only a man's shirt was taken but the house was sacked At the M B Cohagen home 635 Porter avenue was found by thieves ransacking the lower part of the house as the family slept up- stairs On Dec 6 burglars entered homes on Luck avenue also Hedgewood nue and Hickory street day from local wholesale Knowing of the great need of funds to carry out the project The Times Recorder through its columns started an appeal for money cording C O Stewart general chairman of the commission are being readily donated and the commission has been able to meet its for the present at least Up to Sunday a total of had been donated by individuals firms corporations county The contributions Saturday were ns Previously acknowledged E M Ayers A A DIeterly Mary A Bolin Red Arrow club of Zanesville Dora A Black Mrs Mary H Granger A Loeb Dr Bateman W A Wilson A Friend A Friend p A B Members Prudential Field and Office Force since the republic of 60 years Republican flag which bears a bar of purple In tion to the yellow and red of the Spanish national colors At Madrid meanwhile strong forces of police and civil guards were put on the streets as a precautionary measure against any outbreak which might follow the revolt and the Many arrests were made of ed persons while the authorities cti similarly to Seville Valencia and Barcelona Precautions also were taken against plans for a widespread general strike tomorrow It was understood that labor leaders in Madrid Santander and Bilbao were to meet tomorrow to determine whether workers should walk out In protest against the of rebel chieftains Aged Resident Morgan County Dies of Injuries Jonas Bingman 84 Uncle of Wilbur Mendenhall Dies in Hospital Jonas 84 of near Malta Morgan county died at 2 a in day in hospital from ies received Sept 1 when struck by an automobile as he was crossing the road from his home to a neighbor's house He was an micle of Wilbur J Mendenhall of Blue avenue Mr Bingman was seriously injured at the time of the accident having suffered many fractured bones and bruises He remained in the hospital 14 weeks but his decline had been gradual He was a veteran of the Civil war and one of the best known farmers of tho Malta vicinity The Grand Army of the Republic of which he was affiliated will conduct its services at the last rites The deceased lived five miles from Acting Turnkey Is Murdered by Visitor at Jail Officer Killed With Own Gun as He Scans Prison Register CARTHAGE Mo Dec E Bray 50 acting turnkey was shot to death with his own revolver in the Jasper county Jail today by a visitor who after shooting at two other persons fled with a woman companion Bullets fired at a trusty and John Dyer son of tho regular One Hundred Persons Arc Picked Up by Rescue 3 Boats at Scene Possible Many of May Be Safe on Small Fishing Boats MIAMI BEACH Fid Dec Three persona are dead and 32 are as a result of an explosion and burning of the Eureka H ft bottom boat at Bug Light 15 below Miami Beach tonight One hundred persons of the that departed from Miami this ing oh an excursion Into waters near here were Some of the 32 unreported were believed to have been by boats and en route to Miami The dead ore unidentified due to the fact that there was no list carried by the vessel Fishing Boats To Rescue Police said approximately dozen fishing boats were dispatched hero upon receipt word from the Dorothea tho first rescue ship to dock Three boats followed the into Miami Beach or survivors The stewardess of the yacht said she picked a from the water Estimates of possible deaths not be gained of the Malta near church Funeral services will be held at p m Tuesday at the home with burial in the Malta cemetery Surviving are two daughters Miss Anna at Mrs Paul Talbert of Malta three sons Curtis of Emmer L- of Waterloo la Newell of Casper several children and great-grandchildren brothers and sisters and nephews arid nieces including Mr Mendenhall of this city Fisher and Young are in charge of arrangements jailer George Dyer went wild No prisoners The killer and the girl upon ing the jail asked permission to see BUI Daggett of Joplin Mo who it developed had been released Friday Bray turned to the Jail record book Dyer said Then the visitor seized Bray's weapon from its holster and fired three shots Into the body of the officer Two bullets pierced his heart Young Dyer fled to the Jail arsenal for a gun A bullet struck tho door as he slammed it- A trusty to investigate the shooting also was a target but escaped The killer and tbe girl both young left at least two clues Tho man dropped his hat and a was torn from one of the woman's shoes cers believed they escaped in a tor car parked nearby Posses formed quickly With the motive of the slaying a mystery Carthage peace of- asked police to question Daggett Roads to nearby towns were blocked Crowds gathered Inflamed by reports of Bray's death Bray had served as a police officer constable and deputy sheriff His widow and three children survive Tha Eureka II was owned by tain clarence Styles was built on two pontoons with glass bottoms between the The Eureka H had gone on its tomary tour of nearby tropical with Sunday boatload of It was believed to W M turning to Miami to passengers when explosion occur red Earlier survivors to return confused about the time the explosion Many said it occurred at EOT while others time at nearer 6 o'clock Commander T W of Fort Coast Guard sent a second group of three boats to the scene of the ex tonight and ordered all to duty to man additional Fred Norman New sergeant wos gu wife and their Bon Norman said the boat two miles off Bug the return trip to tr We had been headed back fr the trip about 20 at my watch when the slon occurred It was son and I were on a year he wrote and now I feel I have about reached the limit of my resistance I desire to be burled by the side if mv wife in our family plot in wood cemetery Washington O C My sister Marlon A Chapln of ton holds the deeds Ho expressed a desire to be buried in the least expensive casket able and he expressly desired that no service be held either here or In Washington I Hope he wrote teat you will find sufficient funds to my here to cover the expenses Final Tribute Paid Great Negro Actor W W Harper A Friend Zanesville Aerie F O E per week 100.00 5.00 5.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 10.00 5.00 1.00 25.00 2.00 3.00 40.00 25.00 2.00 5.00 SEEK MADRID Dec wife of Major Ramon Franco noted Spanish flier who escaped from a Madrid prison was taken into custody when she voiced objections to the constant police surveillance of her home After a questioning at police she was released and permitted to return home All visitors to the Franco home are being questioned by the police who are to leam his abouts and to determine whether he had any connection with the Jaca re- volt Franco had been arrested for writing articles for newspapers the government COLUMBUS XO ST LOUIS Dec Edwin Sweet of Columbus O will i become dean of Christ church cathedral here effective in February it was announced today hy Bishop William Scarlett The cathedral chap- ter voted to elect sweet a month ago bat agreed not to make the choice known until his response was ed Bishop Scarlett and Bcv Sweet were school hoys together out of engine rushed to the dMr member of think he was the crew to ick tti began Resume State Tests of Ohio Coal lore and aft screaming credit burns suffered that Celine Mrs the kitchen fire exploded The er and all Jive children were badly 9 oldest of the children 13 in a critical condition and Is Mrs ered assured Britain Pays To United States Murdered Her Daughter Then Killed Self DENVER Colo Dec 14 Bodies of Helen and her mother Mrs Eugenia 48 were round here today revealing officers said was the slaying of tbe cirl on her wedding day by the er who then took her own life E C stepfather of the woman said his had op- posed the marriage of Miss lo and also bad been In HI health for some The found In W police summoned by lie unable to will 590.000 to the Unwed or this sn ment of principal of toe to the Stales and dcr in n NEW YORK Dec lem where they refer to the 1930 litzer prize play not by Its title but simply as The funeral services were conducted today for the big genial black man whose own ple months ago dropped his real name and called him after the role he ed Gabriel More than 1.000 persons filled the pews and packed the of one of the negro largest churches where for two hours and a half gies were read hymns were sung and rituals Intoned over the body of Charles Wesley Hill the Angel briel of Green Pastures Marc Connelly's drama of the negro's con- ception of heaven Hill was Wiled by a Wednesday Total In to the causa the Fraternal Order of Eagles Is donating per week during the life of the commission and in also holding pound parties each week when tween 200 and pounds of on Page 8 Rhodes Scholarship for Student SWARTHMORE Pa Dec i The names of tbe Rhodes scholars this year to represent their states at Oxford were announced dayby Dr Frank Aydelotte president of swarthmore college and American Nurse Injured by Brick Thrown by Strikers CINCINNATI O Dec 14 Miss Frances 32 nurse cuts on the head early today police reported when sympathizers of striking Davis cab company drivers hurled bricks through the window of a Zumstein company taxicab which she was riding The Davis drivers who went out on a last week tho Davis company was absorbed by the company seek recognition ol their local by tho American Federation of Labor The company union is recognized by the federation The brick ers escaped Unemployment Reserve Fund Proposed the two women deputy coroner no inquest would toe ct The is JOT Mrs J M day cracked up to The was demolished Mrs waa She tiers lo her who off earlier In The accident 1 See by Uie Classified Ads Today one can purchase all sorts ol at prices through Kic which tans tor every 01 c attractive of Unc at Don't to fill vp that Wn the low an the There Tire furnished and houses lor in sections joods are greatly tor on all ff rotrchandlsc The Day at For Report Another Coup by Chinese RecU to the Rhodes trustees There were 529 cst number ever for Rhodes scholarships in any year In tory of the scheme Scholars so elected will enter the University 01 Oxford in October Ferdinand F- Stone Ohio State Columbus was selected from Dec Capture of two Hunan provinces with a eral slaughter of the was to Chinese communists Jn re- received here tonight Foreign ships plying the Yangtse river near reported Uchow one of the Important cities cf Hunan and had fallen Into tie hands of the reds who ruthlessly the The reports said the communists In- the planned to their s of the BY PARACHUTES SEATTLE Wash Dec Two naval reserve student filers Gall and U J escaped death in parachute leaps here when their plane readied after tie elevators were torn oy a sharp and the of In river province TO HONGKONG Dec of 150 Cantonese troops dar rushed to istand American British missionaries who In gcr lo v Avondale Santa Fund WASHINGTON Dec to encourage the establishment unemployment reserve funds in dustry will be introduced tomorrow i by Senator Democrat York The New Yorker explained today his measure would provide that any funds set aside by employers or em- ployes as an unemployment reserve shall toe deductible from income sub- ject to and the earnings from such o fund shall be tax ex- empt Tho unemployment reserve fund said senator Wagner will tend to re- duce the of employment and It Is therefore proper government should encourage it OAKLAND PLANT SAN Dec 14 v Norman announced the purchase from W C- Duront automobile manufacturer whom he has Jong been associated of Mac Oakland of Durant Motor company od O Dec experiment station at Ohio versity has resumed its tests of Ohio coal to determine methods by which the products of this state can be more satisfactorily and economically Tests were made of coal from the districts lost winter and the present experiments are being con- ducted with coal from the Cambridge fields H F- Faust research engineer at tho is in charge of tbe tests Samples of coal are being In a boiler in the university power plant About 600 tons are consumed in the testing of one coal and as much as 80 tons are burned the test boiler In 24 hours According to Faust the results shown by the coals of the Hocking district were as good as those from other under like circumstances Jeweler Kidnaped Robbed Of in Gems CHICAGO Dec Fine New York Jeweler to police told he had been kidnaped and robbed of diamonds valued at 360.000 Fine said he was in the loop district by two men who forced him into a machine relieved him of the Summerfield in Tribute to Man Wife Clarence Wickham Buried Sunday Wife Calm in Jail O DecT 37 school teacher and who was slain by his wife at the family home that I saw in Summerfield Thursday morning orchestra was laid to rest Sunday afternoon at l They the TJ B church cemetery near saxophone player after services In tbe We at 1 p m Relatives and personal Summerfield were the and they tried situation orchestra among boat chief mourners while an overflow crowd attended the rites Burial was in charge of the Norman's report can Legion of which he was a lj tbe conflicted ber being e veteran of the World reports Ho said war where he bad gained the the flames de Guerre of the French government for heroism under f ire Crew pirat The widow Mrs Iva Wickham con- crew was slayer of her husband Norman charged v stolo attitude In the Noble county Jail She is considered by county authorities the most Norman asserted that able example cf indifference they Or tire several men gral have encountered in their experience j water and threw It onto She talks little of her act aad room not tbe least perturbed by the j several glass water may await her if she erSi a mj knowledge mv and the captain found faulty of murder In the first three or than to which she pleaded nnd Into the engine when arraigned before Mayor G F- related stones and then released him The victim said he is n partner in the firm of Max Fine and Sons 62 West 42nd street New Brubach or Noble j about 20 minute county filed a formal verdict gasoline tank Wickham was murdered as he sat I My family and I were the last to in a chair before the fire In his home on the boat after bis two girls had been sent to school by their mother Heavy Snowfall in rafU The Wickham murder case is J Jl 117 i to be the first probed by the grand Qf Middle West jury when it convenes here Jan 5 Christmas Package Bomb Kills One Wounds One Wto are lor Orphans Santa Hand and be- tore we can is SMI from Branch had left ground the First Church ol Christ This is and ire hasten to the news There arc- 2 orphans si Ine home and their 2 to 37 years age 7 years These of father and mother toW Mist Santa Class roust look a tot cf people who and cold but that he will nnd little The Weather Cloudy Monday Tuesday i partly cloudy not much change In temperature The outlook Is for considerable Monday and Tuesday in the Washington forecast Temperature changes will be portant 35 35 33 KANSAS Cmr Dec fell in parts of Oklahoma and Kansas today spreading mas season atmosphere with a hand Lowering temperatures ed in in some Instances wrecked snow the farm Joseph tion since premature winter stonns i heavily in Kas measuring four inches hy S 5 a an 7 a m JO a m 32 2 p 32 34 53 36 37 4 m 30 p m- 12 Sun a- SrW p m Moon a m Sets p m FATAL CINCINNATI O- Dec Mrs Delia Graham 75 was found northern and reported sleet He took the bundle inside to show to scaling down his wife As he opened It the bomb shattering the rear of tic house and killing him Jng confident that ward will be theirs anneal Jor will determine In what measure little folKS have Seamed to expect much They that for that daw The Is open to all Strirt vow or the Avondale Santa are t maSc any Forest Love by HAZEL LIVINGSTON ws will Jt MMJ land within the next lev o Read this serial of mystery and love and hate with the California forests as a ground Begins Today in the Times Recorder In at today a victim of gas fumes Coroner Fred C said a siove room Be Dismayed IT wur dop has Jest or strayed all you need do is jitS lite the in of the Times Recorder It won't be lone win find him lor Here is the Ad which brought the one Boise City on the ol homa m Snow fell in this A occurred In Kansas City Early Transatlantic Air Mail Predicted TOBS Dec Clarence rlant States today witsi a would W a airman swe for i said Wits win bea to vana Miami end may Jn the giant Of tune can be recovered other wew just as The lose of fled arc in your Times and and one went persons mm   

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