Times Recorder, The (Newspaper) - April 13, 1933, Zanesville, Ohio J Always First The Times Recorder Always Fair NO 87 ZANESVILLE OHIO THURSDAY APRIL 13 1933 Two Facing Seven Crowded Days Itinerary Announced for Election Trip Conservators for 21 More Ohio State Banks COLUMBUS O April 1 Conservators for 21 additional censed state banks named i bv the state banking department raising to 87 the number or state thanks now the hands ol tors The department placed ters ln charge of ea state banks I deposits ot last Sunday that It had named for four unlicensed state banks I I The Institutions for which Ira J Pulton today named Banking Schools and Tax Systems Special Joint Committees of Legislature Ready to Function Automobile D U Flight of Macon Delayed Where Repair Was Ordered O April most famous dog is dead widely known as the Jog owned by Captain and Mrs Tom W Jones killed by an auto- mobile He was 11 years old At the command of Captain Jones would emit a throaty Structural Was i Federal Levy On ness Was Known ers Buckled Before v r Points Of Interest to i conservators had total deposits of JT r j i T -n In Be Visited by Zanesville Victors SB at the close of business in 1932 Intend to Get at Bottom Advertising k Now Proposed AKRON O April tune for tho night of the U S 5 Mccon set fnr tomorrow at 5 ft m was called off today by Alger H Tho flight mny be mndo tomorrow but no decision will be until his officers 7 the field during the to Denmark It was sold i The soggy condition of the airport j WASHINGTON April by night and Friday Important Meeting of Flood Prevention Enthusiasts Will Be Held Friday in Coshocton full of joy and pleasure -a for Misses Vivian Strait i Clarice Tazell first and second vinners in the Popularity or sponsored by a group of ie merchants and the Zanesville publishing which ended Saturday night Miss strait won first place and awarded n seven-day trip to the Fair at Chicago and In Charge Unearned Dividends By Phone Companies i AJ defied efforts or Commander Wiley Admits ft quick the the field the result of yesterday's all-day rain men to COLUMBUS O April Legislative airing of general banking conditions and revision of the ent tax and school systems be j undertaken by special committees I beginning next week Offenders Ordered to j The special joint house and senate I n a cash prize fond prize winner pear Before Utilities Com- mission On May 3 COLUMBUS O 12 of Miss Charging that officials of three tele- operating in Ohio approved payment 01 unearned have trip to the fair and a cash the state utilities mission today cited them to cf The dates for this trip to the of Progress Exposition have not 5 jet set but be i June or July Hill See Chicago On the first day the joung ladles divid arrive m Chicago early in the cause why they should not ed to restore the capital structures cf the concerns It was the first time In the tory of the commission that it has acted upon its own to halt what termed the of tax committee decided to go to work 1 next Monday night after quibbling for the past three over should control the group Bep William Goodwin D of ler county was named chairman day over senator D J Gunsett D of van Wert Goodwin's selection came after administration leaders took a hanc In the fuss Goodwin was elected bj a vote of 9 to 3 with all house bers of the for Mai 3 They will be met at the by a guide assist in tie transfer in taxis from the station tho Morrison Hotel 1 at the hotel the remainder f{ the moaning be spent la a sightseeing trip of Chicago Luncheon ts enjoyed on North Michigan avenue after a taxi will be provided lor a tno to Grant Park where they will the Planetarium and Aquarium In the evening they be returned to the hotel for dinner The day will ce climaxed by attending The Chicago The following will be the Itinerary for tne remaining six days Day at Fair Second day Breakfast at the and directors of the Warren Telephone company the Mt Vernon Telephone and the Ohio Central corporation operating at subsidiaries of the Mid- dle Western Telephone company were ordered to appear for a A second section of the order di- recting to show cause why the finding of facts in the case should not be certified to the state's ney general for any action he Would Be Substituted for Extra on First Class Mail ed necessary According to the in- the companies paid the unearned dividends from 1927 to 1932 inclusive In those jears the reports said the Warren company Had a deficit of 525217 yet paid Motor coach to World's Fair dends totaling Grounds to spend the day ori Pair Grounds motor coach to the to Merchandise Mart to dine In the governor's visit 12 studios of National Broadcasting Co Third at tbc hotel j will be spent in shopping n State street stores luncheon In main dining room at Marshall matinee stage dinner f hotel followed by dance In Terrace Gardens Fourth dav Breakfast at the motor coach to the Pair to spend the day luncheon on Parf Grounds dinner on Pair evening on Fair Grounds to the hotel tha Mt non net income was 520 dividends amounted to and tne Ohio Central cor- with an operating deficit paid dividends of The commission further charged that In the case of the Warren com- pany false entries were made in the books to show loans to affiliates of more than The commission labeled the dend payments Irregular and -un- authorized and asserted It cause to believe and finds that the directors and officers of said com- pany all three companies are pre- paring to and wdl unless prevented LaKe Trip Fifth at the hotel to the dock all day boat trip to Haven and Benton Harbor and dinner aboard m Lake Michigan at Silver Beach boat to beach and re- 10 p m arrive Chicago tail tc taa at the hotel motor to Grounds to spend tre oay luncheon on Fair coach to dinner at the evening open to do as you him Senate members of the committee originally had held out for the ing of Gunsett Inasmuch as the other joint group to study school problems appointed Bep Limes D of county as its chairman Intangible Tax Law Immediately after Its organization the committee decided to take up the tax proposing amendments to the intangible tax lav The tax measure Is designed to overcome recent ob- to the distribution features held invalid by the state supreme court Bankers ana representatives of insurance companies will be given an opportunity to have their say on the Tuesday Senator Gunsett suggested that during the recess until Monday night committee members familiarize selves with the various tax proposals now pending with the view to lating a program covering general revenue for the state and its political as well as the nor's proposed relief gram Banking Investigation The state-wide investigation of WASHINGTON April of a federal tax on radio advertising for the tax on first class mail Is posed by e Charles West D West's purpose Is two-fold A radio tajc not only would give the government added revenue but It would help to weed out a lot ol those terrible advertisers West believes in complete abolition of tho majority of government sance Three cent postage he believes has the purpose for which It intended In this he has the support of Young who Is willing to go on lecord with the prediction that we will have two-cent postage by June 15 I predicted beer by booing said I'll take another chance on prophecy by calling the fate of the three cent postage stamp extra stamp tax is a burden and a the Have Been Stalled Before Crash N J April Ths doomed U S S Akron n court of inquiry learned took I off on its last flight after plans teen made to strengthen its structure i Three Convicted Of Cult Murder Mountain Home at the very point one of the j A 1 three saw a girder buckle ns John H Mills Actual Mayer Bryan Owen Named I Representatives to Be ent From All Cities in Valley Encouraging Word on Flood Project Received Wednesday a tnv hours after President Roosevelt ent by naming n woman an Owen of Florida as minister to Denmark It acted without ator Fletcher hod un- animous consent for Mrs con- tho usual dure of committee action There no At the sami time the senate proved tho nomination of W of Nebraska to be Judge of the eighth circuit court of the ship took its dUe to destruction of Mother IS Given Life testimony came from Sentence ant Commander Edwin F Cochrane assembly and repair officer at Ky April naval air station here and sub- of Mills corroborated eld mountain woman who was slain a peals Mr An Important meeting at f the Im- association haa been ed for 1 30 o'clock Friday evening in the Homo Building Loan office in This meeting was to have sent the nomination i of William to senate together with the nomination of Mayor James M of Boston as ambassador to Poland been held Thursday night but other matters made it necessary to H water the tlon expert Bryce Browning and D Blakemore the aeronautical ast 8 near Tomahawk Ky engineer The work was to have been of her murder today declare and pay done between April 7 and 18 n Jury acquitted two others the was to have been ln the cose a general overhauling John H Mills 33 ft son of the slain Mne woman and allied to have the given a life a grandson son-in-law 21 years nine repair items decided upon prior casual letter writer who after pays most of the first class postage I even go a step add the air mall tax to tho first class mail rate That too I predict will Moon be reduced President Seeks Early Removal of Trade Barriers Asks Nations of Western Hemisphere to Join to Revive Trade 12 OP WASHINGTON April first Hint to Page 11 Please further unearned dividends to holders of Its issued anc outstanding shares of its It was further alleged that the companion have paying are paving and will continue to pay un- less prevented excessive fees to the parent organisation The citations were directed to officials of the Middle Western four of the Ohio Central one of the Warren and three of the lit Vernon companies present and president in his will start Tuesday night with the speech on foreign affairs a personal appeal to the o the American hemisphere to Join his campaign for reducing artificial riers to world trade Almost simultaneously the state de- handed to all countries resented at Washington an invitation to Join in individual parleys here pre- liminary to the economic con- governing board of the War Department Top Heavy Says General Hagood tho flight in a conference Commander F C McCord the skipper its first lieutenant its en- gineer and Cochrane The alterations Cochrane related called for the reinforcement by bracing of intermediate frames In tho middle third of the ship or be- tween main frames 575 and 1475 covering bays 5 6 and 7 Cochrane eaid that longitudinal 5 6 and 7 were in tho projected Longitudinal 7 vi as the girder which Richard Deal enlisted man said he saw part at frame 152 in the Akron's final descent Moody Erwin the other crew survivor also testified he saw girders break at this point but did not Identify them by number Neither Coshrane nor was able to state how much strength tho reinforcements would have tho areas in question said there was no record why the suggested by the of the ship and approved By navy had been ordered He said however he assumed they were to have been made because two girders Turn to Tage It Wife's Experiment Fails Sees Rival Win Her Husband daughters Mrs Ora Fred Mills a son and Tommy Boyd a In whoso home thf slaying occurred were freed last on peremptory instructions from cuit J F Bailey At the start of the trial tho two others of the nine original defendants were the Mrs John H Mills and Mrs Fred Mills wealth on motion of They were counsel said the sentences would be appealed All of relatives had been charged with murder and conspiracy as n result or the choking to death ot the aged woman was alleged to have been offered up as a sacrifice during rites conducted by a cult headed by John During tho mony showed members of tho cult spoko in tho unknown unintelligible Jabber Tennessee River Basin Program Is Given Impetus Norris to Operate cle Shoals Favorably Re- ported In Senate WASHINGTON April 12 A burst of unusual in the record pace of this congress today bounced President Roosevelt's program for developing the Tennessee river basin through com- to the senate floor Less time than needed to read the was required by the senate culture hns re- ported nearly a dozien Shoals plans in as many approve unanimously the measure of Senator Norris B Neb Moving more slowly but much foster than Is customary the house military committee continued to hear testimony on the plan at a rate to bring final action by i the week-end Tho slaying had been termed by Ths day Breakfast at the hotel motor coach to Fair Grounds jou will spend the day on Fair Grounds motor coach -o the dinner at the hotel Taxi to rail One Englishman Admits Russia's Charges Would Reorganize Army At Saving of Annually WASHINGTON reorganized army at less cost to the taxpayer was urged today by Major General Johnson Hagood who opened his testimony before the house tary committee the assertion that the shock of war de- stroy the war department I criticize an institution created by congress that has become so com- plicated that an archangel right out of heaven could not operate said tho free-speaking commander of the seventh corps area at Omaha Neb The war department has always Ky April I collapsed at the outbreak of every Poisonous liquor the Kenton county war and the present organisation will Title Four Dead From Poisonous Liquor Ull spend the day c r Grounds motor coach j Drinking Parties in Fatal to Seven Commonwealth Attorney J B Clark cold-blooded murder but the de- fense insisted that John was stark mad at the time and the others were under a spell Two defense alienists testified that John was Insane and the state with testimony of two physicians that he wcs sane Thn prosecution did not ask the death penalty Only two defendants Mrs nls and Moore testified during the trial said had not expected their mother to be killed by Edward A O'Neal dent of the American Farm Bureau and opposed by two rtl H MOSCOW April MacDonald one the six British en- who went on trial today on Charges of espionage bribery made a double admission that a plea of guilty when the session opened The first recited a detailed story MacDonald had bribed him act as coroner said had caused the deaths o four men today making seven In i all to die this year of liquor drunk in a tin shack in railroad yards at Erlanger Ky The four latest were as Walter Lowell 49 of fort Kv Fred Troy Bell 42 of Tenn John Dalton 26 of Johnson City Tenn and Joseph the young Englishman all of this A Holmes of Cincinnati Lowell died In a hospital here last night Three of his companions were found dead in the shack later made his address decrying the clared wars in South America as a backward step but placing emphasis on the declaration It of vital Importance to every nation of this continent that the American governments individually without further delay such tion as mav be possible to abolish all unnecessary and artificial barriers and restrictions which now hamper the healthy flow of trade between tne of the American republics As the president spoke cablegrams were being dispatched from em- bassies and legations in Washington transmitting to their home offices the American governments Invitation to exchange views on world problems through diplomatic channels To 11 other nations selected from Europe Asia and the western special Invitations had gone earlier to send their leading men to the American capital 01 these japan and Italy followed Great Britain France and Canada in ing figures as representatives at the White conversations Brazil's Minister Leaves Wife and Children for Blonde once also was received Still to be heard from still lingered in a other Englishmen I He critical condition In a hospital here Charles L t of Ky identified as Samuel Walker Gregory and John t Russian of Wic of the Englishmen worked pleaded guilty Bannister to China As War Correspondent men were found HI February of Calif April 12 this year after they bad purchased and drunk automobile radiator All subsequently died I Lowell was round on the streets of I during the night After treatment at a hospital he was Jailed j here on n charge of and then rushed back to the hospital he became violently 111 His companions apparently had fallen Into a stupor from which r actor c- them never awakened m-r husband cf Ann cd Seek County in Closed Banks O April Harding and the art n Wd Bannister tearful commissioners today launched an at- tempt to recover county days ago his Deposits dosed or o collapse at the outbreak of the next war because it is too top heavy Hagood was subpoenaed by the committee after some remarks to citizen groups in the middle west on economy in the army The year-old veteran adjusted bis nes glasses and detailed plan he said would lop off an- from army once Instructed General Douglas MacArthur when the chief of staff was a West Point cadet He said today MacArthur was the best man in the army for the Job he holds in war or in peace paid ing praise to other fellow officers in high posts but said most o these commands should be abolished Among those Hagood were- assistant secretary of war for air chief of cavalry of chief of field artillery chief of coast artillery inspector general chief of chaplains three assistants chiefs cl staff the signal the chemical warfare service and the Philippine Scouts In place of the present set-up good would have the war department and general staff organized along natural functional lines Into five administration supply tics air corps and bureau There Is too much where Hagood contending diers could be taught to light in 3D daps key to national defense is Inc K O T C through CARRIERS SPRINGFIELD Mo April The slight wife of the Rev Sharon Inman faced life without terness today after losing a desperate for her husband's affections Her experiment of inviting Into her home her rival year-old blonde in the hope of ning back her Husband's love ended yesterday when she saw Inman and the girl trudge away down the way toward Joplin MO She bade them goodbye after taking them to the highway in her car The minister pastor of the Cave Springs Presbyterian church here was suspended by church who reported he appeared before them and admitted his love for Miss reputed to be from and smiling Mrs Inman went to classes as usual today at the officially during the rites The jury chosen from adjoining Johnson county after efforts to select one hero failed started deliberating last night but locked up after half an hour It two hours this morning before ing a verdict W Armstrong of the local Chamber of Commerce and others Interested In Hood prevention work In the valleys will at- tend the meeting from Maxwell to Columbia This morning Maxwell and ing will go to Columbus to attend an important meeting of the Ohio Water Conservation board of which Maxwell is a member He will tell the board of tho progress made In the river flood project Other important relative to flood prevention bo discussed at the meeting ll will return to this city and remain until tho middle of next week when he will go to Washington to look after the Ohio project in hands of federal officers tVoril From Encouraging reports were received om Washington last night which that reinforced by the practically every Ohio senator nd representative the move to have flood control projects Included the administration's public works was regarded M a y Wednesday From a score of pressure as been brought to bear upon the for serious recognition f tho watershed project a at leant three other Buckeye tato proposals Inv Dams It was learned from Germany China Argentina Chile and Mexico all specially The Invitations to the other nations were extended after reports cf some dissatisfaction among the smaller countries at one of us must grow by an advancement of civilization and cial well-being and not by the of territory at the expense s any neighbor said Mr the Springfield state teachers college where sho will qualify In May for a teachers certificate that may enable her to support her two small dren The seat next to her Miss had studied in recent weeks was vacant was a good deal my fault Mrs told interviewers I was re- sponsible for bringing her into our home more than he was 1 thought hoped that she would see me and the children and our home and give him up But nothing did any good Miss spent the last the Cave Springs parsonage Mrs said she believed her husband Robber Suspects May Be Killers Men Held at Charged With Holdups HAMILTON April men who described themselves us boxers from New York were held on charges of armed robbery here today while police of Richmond Ind and Toledo O traced what connection they may have with the killing of a hotel clerk In Toledo Tho men said they were 25 and Joe Dalton 27 The men sought In Toledo were known as Frank Vacciano and Albert Bruno The clerk John J McLaughlln 36 as shot down on March 29 by two returned after they and representatives Tomorrow was set by the house committee to hear the attitude o: power Interests toward the provisions Tor having a Ten authority produce anc sell hydro-electric power and even build transmission lines Just the senate will reach tho Norris remained undecided as debate on the farm continued When It Is taken tjp Norris is ex to propose from the floor al amendment to Incorporate federal regulation of interstate power trans action Taber of New and Eaton o New Jersey were the Republican wll before the committe who said they were against the valley that tentative plans provide or a series of check dams along of the One dam la considered for the Licking river In tho vicinity of Newark ora Zanesville another on the river near Coshocton and one on the river Efforts are being made to Include n the Ohio program flood control work in the Springfield area already started by local Interests on the Sandusky river Seneca and dusky counties and a national park In Secrcst On Adding to tho belief that Ohio Hood control would receive the approval of the administration was tho appointment of tive Robert Secrest tho flood control committee contended It would cost a year to operate the Shoals plant Including depreciation and crest's district lies In the area which I would to affected by the that sales would bring only leaving a loss of Eaton said the was modified and that It would put the government in competition against a fertilizer Industry T BEER LOW JN ALCOHOL NEW YORK April Torks boor is ranging from 32 to 3 per by weight Instead of the 32 per authorized by law a test of the products of major breweries dis- closed program It was understood that Ohio might be the site of an experimentation in men who two women companions had been ejected for disorderly actions Richmond police who arrested the two Monday night said they formed by the bureau of at Indianapolis that finger of the two corresponded with tion m the purchase of marginal lands for the prevention ot soil erosion and control It has been pointed out that the acreage In the river valley would an ideal place for this test Winnie Ruth Judd Granted Sanity Hearing Mrs Inman ly MASONS MAY 3.2 BEER CINCINNATI O April of the grand lodge of Ohio sons ruled at a meeting here that the ban on Intoxicating liquors In their lodges docs net apply to sale of 32 cent beer Simeon Nash grand master explained that the ruling was on the law legalizing Mie beer i tack that 1 would was i Missouri Valley college at Marshall I Mo last fall to finish work for bis 1 She and I never quarreled raid Joked rather B possibility i tha biscuits any real those of the Toledo slayers Prints were rushed from here to Toledo In en effort to confirm the son Accused of the holdup of a drug store here Sunday night Uie men today pleaded not guilty and were held under bonds totaling The court wan they had been Identified as well as the SnT of a Cincinnati drug store Green Ariz April Winnie Ruth judd was given ray of hopo today as n hearing was dered to determine is in- sane and Irom the gallows Superior Court Judge E eet next Friday for beginning the hearing at which twelve men will de- cide the condemned slayer cf Agnes Anne in trunk murder case has become mentally de- ranged during her 14 months In if jury finds b-r hanged at of following 21 cad there was Hichmond Authorize Guarantee J San Ice loading oa a Harry Johnson kept m promise Mrs James H Lee Suddenly Called Prominent Resident Diet of Heart Attack Mra Drona Riverside Drive near Creek bridge died suddenly heait at home on Wednesday night She had attended the First Church of Christ of which she was a member KoO upon return home was tho fatal Death ln a minutes Mrs Lte was highly esteemed by wide circle of who chocked by her sudden Stoe wag one of the best known residents of the community being widow of James H Lee former prominent official of the B O railway pany here who died to Surviving are a daughter Mrs Otto Krcis of Peoria one son Darld of Orchard street president of the Zanesville Bread two grandsons Robert Stewart Chicago James Lee at a Cassel Stewart of Adair two sisters Mrs J ot of Boston Mrs ly cf Dresden rood SW passed i John and Eton Drone were residents of this cltr lor many funeral home turn crut fine young said she had no O April j ward hcr husband OT the girl and i North Central OWo 1 association meet here n pressed the hope that Inman happy and do Into three AWon attorneys crv of from his Gravocnl 57 ol O under or one year i Graybeal Sc bv to to his S Kv TO i O April past Mrs Joanna P all ol her ot oia bills to come CANTON O H W ond In Major Canton cm I See By the Classified Ads Today Thai dirt lor WASHINGTON OT off a today Thf JMS not in- -o nil y- remain April t Columbus Judge Rules 32 Beer Intoxicating Their Tiws were held George Bernard Shaw j subject to revision For much of the p confusion on the at- TOr prevailed although the reports at the capitol bad It NEW he favored a clause for the I an hour ot final at tie Ion of was cf the world la aoa recur the impressions Jn particular that yesterday after nard Soaw the country loamy im- tw Glass Va visited the White plying fce I pool O police coat persons can on 32 3931 Mre It j acree In Jw dirt Jor that carload of rarm 1 of a at Thit our for tost th 552 Maj furrier That ft 3 A -1 Mitt erf a 3 lain stow room o in April 33 ot The Weather Jorro ol shews and their the N O April They Find Hitler i He thrust of lh r was gel out off et to O April n too y driven a two 2 S 57 a Moon rises 3 5 30 V