Times Recorder, The (Newspaper) - September 16, 1932, Zanesville, Ohio Always First The Times Recorder Always Fair f f VOL NO 221 ZANESVILLE OHIO FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16.1932 today and Saturday Progress Is Being Shown In Road Work Resumption of Traffic on U S 40 East of Here Expected Oct 1 Contractors Pouring Con- crete on Structures on State Route 77 progress is being made on Uo state highway improvements in this county with additional ex to be under way within short time Traffic U S route 40 eas from Zanesville to Cambridge is ex to be opened to the public by Oct 1 it was stated day evening The ot pouring concrete on a strip on the y of the five miles under con- tne eastern city its of the city to the county road leading to Sonora is under may this strip complete the men will start pouring concrete over the additional strip from miles east of Zanesville to the end ol the present improvement The ment has been laid on the vidth all the way from Zanesville eastward two miles farm Prices Slightly Higher Than in August WASHINGTON Sept of ol farm was reported today bv the de- triment of agriculture to be bly little higher than in August Market prices ol cotton and wheat advanced during August and the Irst week of September the ment said in its Monthly survey while livestock prices remained steady Prices of cotton wheat and several other farm products declined during the last week Expect Coolidge Will Aid Ticket With One Address An Airplane Alleged Down In North Sea Destroyed by Explosion May Have Been Missing American Nurse No Trace of Craft Found in Italy or Adjacent Waters Old Shrapnel Shell Kills One Wounds Four UTTLE ROCK Ark Sept old shell picked up by o boy on n wartime artillery Camp Pike anil can led among his playmates for weeks ex- today on a ground near here killing one boy and Injuring four others Vint who found the shell took It to school this morning on a bus earning 08 dren On the ground witnesses said he struck the shell against a post and tho explosion followed Pieces of the hit Young 14 in the abdomen andi chest and he died The thumb and three lingers tight hand blown otf while Joseph Bean 13 Morgan R A f Aviation ls I Taken by Death MINNEAPOLIS Sept Carl F ERKO CO of tho Notional Air Pilots association n For Lake onco ln On Ohio Coal nir service died today As superintendent of the mr man division of tho post office j L J I ment at Washington beginning and Cambridge he vos Districts Are Placed lot the routes Immediate Cash Payment of Bonus and Prohibition Repeal Favored by American Legion out on Parity tho present system ot handling air mall Borah Criticizes Legion Stand on Bonus Cabinet Officers To Speakers During Closing Weeks of Campaign NEW YORK Coolidge is expected by Republican campaign leaders to make at least one speech on behalf of the ticket it was learned tonight The last formal announcement re- England Sept lifeboat and tugs went I from this suburb of Yarmouth Oe night in search of an airplane ported to have come down and cut on then a bits of shell Utilities Commission Found Mine Pickets Shot by Miner in Illinois Coal Strike BOISE Idaho Sept IS tor William K Borah of Idaho It would been far better lor the at and i of the Legion II It had postponed Duro Elected tion on the for War Department Censured for Franked Statement by Hurley on Bonus Army Louis A Johnson in the North sea Contractors on the paving job on road state route NO 77 between Duncan Falls and are pouring con- aid in the campaign At Republican eastern headquarters it was stated that President Homers plans would probably be within two or three days Leaders there said the cabinet members would form ond line of attack backed numbers of congress and of the SUB There was no immediate Indication whether this could be the missing transatlantic airplane American Nurse The plane was sighted by the olas lightship about a mile o: shore The lightship fired signals When the lifeboat and tug reached the spot the master of the life vessel reported to them he had seen the plane on the water with its engines running There was an explosion followed two white lights he said The tug end lifeboat cruised for some no trace of the ship was very poor 3 Sept freight rates between the Cambridge and Hocking districts lake ports and Intermediate points were ordered re- by the state sion today an Favors iGerman Demand Arms President of Disarmament Conference Hopes to See Armaments Reduced demand for in ton Lorain and other northern omo received enthusiastic Toledo district will no Henderson of the lates Ktion of One Wounded an U for of the bonus In 11 statement Issued after tlie American convention in land hnd for of the bonus he said I am sorry the Legion thought It expedient and Just to the lution for the of the bonus nt this time I am sure It would been far more satisfactory to tho Legion hereafter II they had mission placed the Hocking and bridge district rates on a parity differential of 15 cents be The commission in riling Its der specified the rates shall effect the shipments from tho Cambridge and Hocking fields to Cleveland Ak the world disarmament conference Speaking before the National Peace Council Mr Henderson who was for- crete on there are 48 culverts and small bridges in the stretch ol 497 miles to be paved This structure work is proceeding rapidly and grading of tae highway is expected to start at the end sometime week Traffic of public vehicles over this section is being detoured across the river at both Duncan Falls and When this section of ay is completed there will be a hard faced highway all the fmm Zanesville to Marietta Bridge project cabinet The fire of thess orators will be concentrated during the last five weeks of campaign it was explained Secretary of the Treasury Mills and Secretary of State Stimson were the principal speakers Both re expected to address m New York state The engagements o te filled in the immediate future at four Republican state BOMB Sept a less search throughout ern and nearby waters for the missing transatlantic airplane ican Nurse Italian air officials night clung to the hope that the snip itill might be picked up at search directed by Air eign secretary m the last British Labor cabinet called upon the allied w ers of the World war to carry o-ut the tQ A5 prov of the treaty present rate of SI 51 way from action on the bridge and the highway to the bridge from on into forecast those interested in tne The state department is Wing the necessary and completed bids on tne ment will be sought It was also stated Thursday eve that bids are expected to be sought by the highway ment on the paving of a I section from Orville toward are Daniel O ware assistant eastern ca marager will address the New 3 convention and Hiram Bingham of Con- the Rhode Island No speaker has been chosen yet for ho New York convention tion ter General Italo Balbo was AH available pilots The new rates From the Cambridge field T other lake points SI 45 BRAIDWOOD HI Sept 15 Two mine pickets from Farmington 11 were shot by nn fied miner who successfully through a picket line near the em Illinois Coal Corporation stilp near here The wounded were 27 shot in the hip by a bullet which severed an and John Monile 32 who suffered a scalp wound condition was serious of the pickets to some extent it least before acting tional Commander AUDITORIUM PORTLAND Ore cpt tempo of 1918 when champed at the bit to go the top the American Legion today selected Louis A son of Clarksburg W Va as new tional commander aw President Urges Mobilization of Relief Agencies of the Identified the assailant as Appeals r 10 t r f Generous Service or Aiding Those in Need a miner on tho afternoon shift at the mine but did not know his name This morning a miner was injured j were damaged ith the rate o tQ 28 compared with and four -un the picket line of Versailles the Hocking To Why shouldn t the World war land other points SI 60 as 01 lies get together and recognize that with the present rate what was said In their names In 1919 sl 89 Akron 43 compared witn must bind Mr Henderson de- the rate of 66 manded The new rates will be applied to Why should they not publicly de- handled from the dare their intention to remove districts the Baltimore and Ohio many s position of inferiority w ith all New York Central and coS field this week from the and unsheltered this tooay area nnd announced they in- Undo plans for full enlistment of tended preventing miners from effort to care for the ng under the basic dally wage The himself opened th scale recently adopted by the day welfare ana relief mobilize tion conference with nn address dc The pavement of an but lour miles of this section held up tending settlement Of dispute over the right of way bo used To Realign Plans have been draun for the inf of two U S route westward from Cambridge plans for the state call for a realignment of mis route The present road runs along the Baltimore Ohio railroad tracks It has many curves and bad grades and crosses the tracks on a grade The state proposes to construct the road on the north side of the railroad right-of-way crossing the track and the tunnel at the Cambridge limits eliminating the grade crossing This wors it is said is being held pending the curing of the necessary Japan Denies Treaty Violation Explains Alliance With New State of Manchukuo Athens County Folk Elated as Coal Strike Ends Expect Ratification Today jf Agreement To Resume for Thousands o The clouds over Athens county today The mine strike was Anally coal freight rates from the me vailey reduced and mine Sl premised to put several iren to Probably earlj n military and civil took part in it assisted by forestry workers warships merchantmen and the national police force The ship was due here last mid- night Aboard her when she took Tuesday morning from New were Miss Edna Newcomer Sd nurse of nort Pa William Ulbrich of T the pilot and Dr elation a named Tail felt certain that the possible haste and to restore the wheeling and Lake Erie equality in military the commission fixed the new frankly he was question ned with the results of the P Several weeks ago the recognized Js of the disarmament conference ed it would be an If it failed i it tion of coal from the Cambridge an a volume opinion should not be es numbering several agencies enjoined by pickets numbering several agencies uy marched Into the northern er to sec that nore shall go hungry V t V Ir- 11 I tit V bonus and voted In favor of repeal ofi the 18th Johnson an attorney was elected ort the first ballot receiving 871 votes George state engineer of vada was second with 233 and FranK I Jr of San Francisco third with 151 There was a scattered vota or Edward A Haves of Illinois Earl V Cliff of Minnesota William Stern of North Dakota and Raymond oi Oklahoma Election of was mode uXH of motion of the After tho election of tho Hev IM Q Wood of Pocatello Idaho the convention Mine Workers of America Only enough of the morning shift on the south lawn of th workers reported to supply coal to House with the more 40 run the mine pumps and care for grouped about an Impro There ore 225 on the I mine On receipt of word of the shooting Chief alter L Moody of the state ordered 30 additional J trust said Mr Hoove winter of this great may be greater than troubled mine area I before The Officials Plan to There is such a volume oi i HOCKing 1 Open Highways To Sioux City la president s to a a giving and generous the that each is his brothers vould have flown low to get his b ngs and doubtless have been hope fc the fliers was the air ministry announced would continue ebbing that tne morrow and civil planes to survey tory ones again Orders wer numerous public ex- of keen disappointment to equality he continued the issue con be not only to the ad- vantage of Germany but to tne ad- vantage of Europe and the whole former foreign secretary ex- optimism concerning the work still facing the Geneva c j Failure would be a veritable aster in the life of Europe and he said It wouldbe Ing a great historical opportunity it I would be an intolerable jest being the case no responsible man in my opinion can be prepared to lace such an opinion On every ic political and cause for disarmament by international agreement is The conference must not fail it must make definite progress or the which the respondents are now main and collecting spirit ai Spain tomorrow ter ter CErs meet it was predicted favorable would be forthcoming The strike had its Feb 1 when the miners quit in protest against what they termed a per cent wage cut Four months later Whits offered a program to the dispute Both the miners operators refused to consider it however both the mine id curators conferred with tl of the 11 50 a Ireland apparently authentic news American Nurse came at m Eastern the line Paris re- nations will be compelled those sinister and disastrous which so often have disturbed and even the stream of inter- national life points of origin in the Middle and No 8 districts to Clei eland ron Akron Biver and intermediate points After reviewing the evidence tne commission held tne railroads had failed to show any cause why the Turn to Page 20 Please Report Shrinkage Of Forty Millions In Insull Concern Loans to Individuals From Corporate Funds Account The American Nurse carried Van estimated 43 hours of deadline passed hours ago Couple Beaten and Robbed Of line for an ing Cotton Cloth for Ohio's Needy Citizens The It is understood to for a day minimum of and a 38 cents a ten scale lor loaders The scale committee accepted that WASHINGTON Sept l Hed cross today ordered cotton cloth iTch will be made into garments for by local chapters shipped o communities Including Kenton Steubenville and Lima plan confidence that themselves would TOKYO Sept The tne and would be s eso government denied today that its recognition pnd defensive liance with the state of Manchukuo set up in Manchuria by Japanese military leaders was derogatory oi any treaty to which Japan is The Chinese nationalist ment Has contended repeatedly that activities la lated the League of Nations nant the nine-power to all of which pan is a The United State is a signatory of the pact and the nine-power treaty demanded international action in connection with the treaty in net ff rhc Japanese sent world statement issued to return to work Predicating their announcement on the supposition that the diggers accent the plan the operators an- that they would put thousand men to wors in- first will go into the pits next week and others will follow as soon as the shafts can be One operator taid Quid at least double his present force of 400 and another sud he would re-employ men Othe small mines arc ready to open ana will start digging next week As soon as the agreement is ratified Ohio National Guardsmen on duty In the Held since late in February uill be Woman Plaintiff in Libel Suit Ex-Convict after the signing of the treaty a Changchun said Japan desired 10 opon the of Manchukuo o aU foreigners It governments the pics of the Citizens of Roosevelt DENVER Sept of moved Into highland of the today for a o The newspaper talks and mln the cf the from the o the turning in ln a parade and public lance of _nnd Jamn and the of a the It added it the mission Into Ihr protect develop French Foreign Legion 55 in CLEVELAND O 15 W an invalid for four years was reported near death from shock and her husband Frank 55 an at the old Union station for 22 four deep scalp B3ker told police en- tered their victims home by posing as railroad detectives and once in- side immediately the savings which had been in a trunk the men ran from the house and fled in an auto driven by a third man Another man who police believe was the lockout caped on foot for Some Shortage CHICAGO Sept IS m million dollars have evaporated the 053315 of the Mississippi Valley Utilities investment company at prices the receiver estimated an a preliminary report today to the United States district court Tne books showed as sets when Eugene V R Thayer ss court Jury of 10 en and two women testified the published a stery illing station where she worked was a speakeasy and that she made for men there She denied the story was true Un- der cross examination she che had served a term at the business oi the Examiner who at named in the libel suit testified ordered Crane's name to as publisher of the la the the disputed edition which Strands of Hair Believed Clue to Missing Woman PLYMOUTH Mass Sept Strands of a woman's hair found in harbor Tuesday about a mooring line today bought the case of Mrs Edith Bols closer to classification as one o most sensational cus George E Boiling bacteriologist of Brockton sud the hair found In Plymouth harbo is of the same same width and entirely consistent with the hair of Mrs In addition told John T assistant district air came receiver upon the O the Insull investment concern las April But he said that probably have been wasted away shrinkage of securities values Thayer's report was the second b Insull receivers this week and a thir tnat for the parent com pany of them all Middle West is due in court to morrow The air has been burdened wit rumors of loans to individuals from the corporate funds of the Insull in- vestment houses and coincident with the first disclosures of these States Attorney John A swanson an- he would Investigate pv violations of the criminal laws Arrest 23 Farm Pickets as Step Toward Putting End to Nonsense sioux ia sept is Determined to do everything in their rawer to open the highways leading o the City market city and authorities today combined arrested 23 farmers strike ts and announced they would not any more Interference with raffle on the highways We have stood for enough non- sense said Thomas H com- missioner of public safety We end to put an end to this Co-operative action was decided on by the authorities after a conference early In the week with Gov Dan Turner at at which the governor was said to have promised State assistance in opening the roads If the local authorities first would do everything in their power to con- trol the situation Drastic action was decided on er Holiday leaders of the four The need before us is ho said It is large Millions of men and women face tho approach o winter with fear in their hearts The children sense the dread their elder feel Tou nobly offered your ser vice to them and the nation speak no more to thau to the ESn millions of my countrymen an Countrywomen in personal appeal that they too should take this neigh sine die at p m Mr Wood is an Episcopalian minister Bonus end On the bonus the contention voted 1 167 to 109 for immediate and on the prohibition resolution 141 to 133 Votes on both subjects were amid shouts and some disorder thd bonus vote had been preceded by bato on the floor during were Interrupted by boos muts and calls of let's whlla he national commander Henry D tevens jr pleaded with his boys o hear everyone and show they in free speech and major ism i A vote of censure for the war taken soon after met for its final when delegates found in their metopes franked by the war ment which contained statements Patrick J Hurley secretary of war on the bonus marchers in Washington The motion for censure was by Harry M Arthur department com- mander of South and de- tha conventions opposition tt such action by the war any other governmental ment There were of Turn to Page Please borly need upon their conscience tot they shall share with you th burden that they give generously o their menus to your support To Mr Hoover responded Newton D Baker prominent Democrat and who Is chairman of the National Sunns committee year will direct a nationwide Federal and state provisions for re- Administration of President Hoover Praises Economic Policies and Strikes Back at Democratic Critics He Crane identified W H i and A G of Akron staff men for the paper as Fox Film Corporation Fined In Alimony Suit JUw moved down the W ramp from his private car to Governor H Adams and escorted to an open for throush the streets to the An amended the Ol of a French For- ircop near YORK Sept Jo Fox Film corporation Jt was alleged to SG a wecK so that he could evade inony bis wife John of the the Hair time been dyed as had 3 to the already appointed four assistants to conduct the into the fall of the Insult utility investment companies ed a conference tomorrow with U District Judge Walter C who is presiding over the receiverships and ordered one prosecutor to stud extradition laws and treaties with France and Canada He did not ex- plain the but It was pointed out that Samuel Insul for- mer of the utilities empire s living in retirement in Paris and his brother Martin J Insull is In Canada The Mississippi Investment audit showed loans to included in the of the Canadian Insull and n number of others two were not secured and had life insurance policies as eral counties surrounding city had failed in an attempt to Induce the pickets to leave the highways and after an appeal by Mayor W D Hayes In behalf of workers thrown out of employment had failed Sheriff John A Davenport asserted that all roads leading to Sioux City would be opened and that any efforts at interference would be dealt harshly He has available a corps of 66 special and 10 regular deputies and Commissioner has ed him seven patrolmen and a police More uniformed officers wll be assigned to duty if the need arose said Today's clash with the strikers oc Barred on highway No 20 leading to the city from the east Chester Me Laman of Anthon suffered n dislo shoulder and Hoy Boettger i- farmer was cut and bruised abou the head To date 113 strikers have been ar rested here In the farm strike iff John A Davenport arrested et several weeks ago in an attempt tf open the highways but all were re leased after a habeas corpus because the officers presented no cv against them county considered mcst Coyne has Blames Public and Officials distress were funds purely for me Tat i character building agencies ro- more critically needed now than t any other time Eight Squirrel Hunters Are Shot Two Discharge of Guns By The Associated Press Eight casualties including two at the The season scarcely six hours ri when Lloyd 18 ot r 25 and Eugene An- treatment ter the of a noise 25 of i cjc as Manuel 3 fired S D Bept of War Patrick Hurley to speech today opening the campaign In this region credited Went Hoover with piloting the States through one of the economic storms in history Upon his arrival here in his tri- motored plane from Rapid City over night the war tary said he had nothing to do distribution of a et at tha American Legion convention in land referring to the bonus in Washington In a formal statement he I did not authorize the use of frank In circulating that statement If the frank used I regret It statement Itself ww of lie It was published in the press and could be circulated by any one full details but presume that it was not the statement that but the method of lauded the economic policies and criticism He spoke at to Democratic assertions that the Republican had teen unable to halt bank laH ures and was responsible for had not taten proper steps to out the offenses In own In a general in national tanking Roosevelt agrees with Sew Yorker he raid fact that enactment of 4 economic of diction home Mrs who the cd estimate today of many acre laund under coaches Jn a of She brought to and SO more tad located under the They were as w the dwd mam under cl cats t me cf the the injured x rtix O W While today jhc fw of Ad Spoils Dog's Tour A nad n Bull doe uwi and started out to to Salt lively o Court Justice the firm a the money be turned over Mrs on His bcl that hari contract with and another ai lies accused i at his salary reduced to it her from collecting tacK ol more than at the of SiSO a ostensibly been loaned lor at a ol XOT OH O Sept their petitions did not contain Denatures dates congress at off the ballot by the county board of elections Conviction of Slayer N CHARGE Sept i A O cKon of ceo Sept M0 against Ray Coast Guards busy for 31 the Tax nnd less when a Run I in them elen elation here today discharged by a have the Not only are the taxpayers blame that hs T the present conditions ns they Miller o I people well for to but careless In a j the American attacked confiscation of rty Jor raising lax funds nnd OlHO this was utterly O nd had reached a stage bordering announced n a major I Ohio la his report as of Or Cincinnati 2 delinquent tax child said rules him from i stronc enough to hto He the practice of in Weather Earrett Js HI in tbc Sept hired nt cannot be boards ol to rign to mvm a portion oT Gilbert He sentence Chlo i tolr Va who paled a SaTiF W d the Atlantic and Jnr their functions to the of Captain Lancaster to Wed Woman in Case MIAMI Sept flay thf afl n-l three live ilr Till alley JUKI In sh night or TI a iw W I See by the Classified Ads cash 1 and can W b That 2 si Whitney balij That all who the 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