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   Times Recorder, The (Newspaper) - April 15, 1933, Zanesville, Ohio                               t The Times Recorder Always First ZANESVILLE OHIO SATURDAY APRIL 15 1933 See Always Fair ates Are Set lig Election Hunger Strike Fatal to Condemned Youth HATTIESBURG Miss April Wexler prisoner died last 14 con- Misses Hubbard and isses er to Visit World's Fair in June Strait and Clarice Yazell Leave Here July 8 in Wexler refused auve artificial Jeeding Recently he consented to elt but Dr Leo H Martin county physician the sell Imposed vation broke down the youth's con- and he died of general was convicted Dec 9 1931 sentenced to hang The case was fought through several courts Bond Issue Jobs Federal Protection for Wage Levels is Considered In Proposal Contemplated Relief Bond Issues Will Total Over 12 Billions Innocent Man in Chain is Pardoned ATLANTA April E Coleman uho served four jearo on a I gang for a crime he did not commit was pardoned today by ernor Eugene Talmadge Colpman convicted four years ago of slaying his bride and was to life imprisonment James Starks negro sen Ing a term for burglary told officers that he beat Mrs Coleman to death with a poker the night of March 14 TP IT 1 O n u SL Y HI Early Return to Local WASHINGTON April action toward restoring the two-cent charge on local mall at the same time handing to Roosevelt widespread power over postal rates generally today was and cooler Sunday fair Enthusiastic Conference On Flood Prevention Was Held Friday Night in Coshocton 16 to 1 Issue Revived on Senate Floor is Frowned Upon Marion Hubbard and Gladys Wisher winners c-f trips to the Fair in Chicago will the i sights of the Century of Progress ex- and the of Chicago ing the first frte days of the third in June Mi These joung ladies finished third v Mid fourth in the Big Popularity sponsored by a group of Merchants and the company and in ad- to the five day visits m were given cash awards will leave on June 17 arriving in earlj in the morning of the Grant park On their arrival in Chicago they be met at the train by a guide will assist in their Transfer in s from the station to the hotel breakfast at Court Of Inquiry Is Told Of Loss Of Rescue Blimp Craft Sent Out Because of False Report of Men Clinging to Akron Hull WASHINGTON April An carrying hotel the young ladles will spend fhe morning in a sightseeing trip Chicago They will have luncheon on North Michigan and then taxi to Grant Pi here will visit the Planetarium Aquarium will then taxi the hotel for dinner and spend of the evening at- a mone at the Chicago The following is tne remaining yte F J April Officers of the naval air station told the court of Inquiry today they were to sacrifice the blimp If necessary to rescue survivors of the Akron who they were clinging to her floating hull at sea The session of the inquiry today devoted to an investigation o: the blimps loss with the death of two men during the search the day after the Akron's crash A false report as to the 40 the court heard led to a de- to send out the ship in the face of that was un- favorable but that did make her operation impossible plan he administration program into its awaited second stage began to take wider form late todar while congress strove to legislate mighty projects already before It Its backbone would a federal Issue of several billions for public works If Investigations being conducted turn out as The president hopes 1 can now be said federal protection for wage levels will be Invoked But before this avenue is taken Mr Roosevelt Intends to submit congress early next week still special message proposing a federa to ease the way to bet ter for the railroads With extensive rail reorganization envisioned in that jobs are to be washed out Just as in the hug governmental economy adjustment fn the oiling Work W here Most Needed crime Unmistakable today that the evidence was president and Lieutenant Commander L cabinet are of th Second at the hotel coach to fair grounds where taey will spend the day Luncheon on grounds Dinner on fair grounds on fair grounds Motor coach at the hotel la the hotel Third dav loming will be spent in Tin street stores Luncheon In main dining room at Marshall boat trip to Edgewater Beach and south TO Jackson Park After boat trip they ill visit 12 studios of National company dance at Terrace Gardens t Fourth at the Motor coach to fair grounds shere they will spend day on fair grounds Motor to hotel where they will have dinner show at the hotel coach to fair grounds where will spend the day Luncheon a fair grounds Motor hel where v ill have dinner Mid- to rail stations tf Misses Vivian Strait and Clarice winner of the first and awards in tne contest will leave Chicago on the night of 8 arriving In Chicago the day for a staj of seven days Germany Angered By Criticism In Commons Ambassador Ordered to En- ter Formal Protest Chamberlain Offends Jr acting commandant of the station had himself an interested party because it was on his authority that the blimp went aloft Kenworthy told the court that in his opinion circumstances other than the unfavorable weather caused the blimps destruction The ship's five I survivors subsequently testified that the port engine was moving in its mount because the plate holding it to the supporting struts oad sheared completely across This discovered enroute back from the futile sea search and the blimp facing the danger of having the tor drop Into the sea limped back to the coast for an emergency ing that ended disastrously For a long time It was testified commander D E Cummings f chair at him when he ome and talked to her after her alone except for her baby reaction to news of principally of an wish to see his son Robert Jr now five years old whom he us not seen since the day of the to S Inflation May Be Brought Up Later As An pendent Issue WASHINGTON April 14 British Premier Departs Today For Washington lopes to Further Cement Anglo American Ties to Meet European Threats LONDON April completed all his preparations for departure on Ms notable mission to Washington tomorrow Prime ister MacDonald spent tne dav quietly at after day's busy activities In connection closing session of feat for proposals to expand the rency as part of a farm relief gram was predicted by leaders as the inflation issue came squarely before the senate a decision In connection with broad Roosevelt plan to aid upon at a White House con- ference Preparation for introduction In the house early next week was begun Immediately after house leaders and department officials de- ported from their conference with the chief executive The measure probably will bo com- with the proponed to con- the per gallon federal tax for another cations pointed to quick passage An Insane Man Kills Wife Two Ohio Chamber Against Week O April 14 Tho Ohio Chamber of Commerce ddy announced Its opposition to the work now in congress The chamber Issued n bulletin to Its members that the invades n field of regulation which belongs to the to interference with business would gne foreign competitors extra- ordinary advantages over American I ture Moving late in Long and Wheeler j raised the monetary explanation Into House From Which He Had Been Barred By Wife producers would Impossible the performance of seasonal ond job work would Increase the demand for machinery to replace workmen would require complete readjustments In production methods wage scales and contracts would Infest the industrial plants of the nation with to the currency on which a vote come tomorrow with all pointing to rejection acted after a flood tide pi on the b 111 with the ment This evening he returned to Ing street for an early start tomorrow The prime minister his skipper of the blimp who was killed in her wreck was doubtful of the advisability of taking the ship because of the weather I would gladly have gone and other mony brought out that there was no lack of volunteers among the of- and men left here The acting commander also re- his last words TO Cummins before the take-off The only thing I ask Is not to lose any more men The snip is nothing Green Modifies Opinion of Labor Secretary effects involved in thes huge propositions and are equally on more than combatting them b spreading work where It's most need ed In fact tne Democratic at the expects Mr Roose re commendation to reach there befor long Meanwhile a senate coterie undertook tonight to rnai the of broader com pass pending the expected Turn to Page Nine Please Local Plant Of Biscuit Company To Close Down Manager Carl C Baker to Be Transferred to more Plant Announcement made afternoon of the closing of the plant of the National Biscuit company daughter Ishbel and the accompany- ing experts will leave London shortly after 8 a m for Southampton where they will board the which is to sail before noon On his far-reaching mission Mr MacDonald is earring as Sir the Joseph Kensek 60 whose wife had barred him from home since his re- from the state Insane seven months ago crept up to the house with a revolver before dawn wired the doors shut slev his children seriously Plans Were Made to District ancy Board Over 200 People From 14 Counties Attended the Meeting of the most enthusiastic ings In the history of the watershed was held in Friday evening The meeting was attended by over SCO need prevention enthusiasts from 14 counties in the district session presided over Robert N of an army of Inspectors The chamber broadside assailed ta measure as an economic gold and declared that It would protest to who explained the conference and spoka of importance of continuing and the president and to tho Ohio gation In cn himself Then he out the through which lie had and an agreement to d complete work on Its price lilting sections had prevented a test ballot on cll staggered to o garbage dump Jann debts through bonds and by hls were Mrs Amelia 48 Prank 18 and 20 was and children who cowered beneath a bed weie In Court court house alley the Chamberlain expressed It in house of commons good will of the men and In the commons and in the try In the task he has set of trying to reach a cordial under- standing with the great American republic The prime minister hopes to ther three objectives To strengthen Anglo-American friendship by a candid discussion of everything from economic ism to debts i To arrive at a common policy on such subjects as tariffs and monetary In order to pave the way for a successful world economic con- ference In London To outline the aspects of the threatened European political tions will arouse American cooperation not In alliances or Euro- pean entanglements but in ft borly helpfulness for their solution Some of the newspapers have led sections of the public to believe that Mr Boosevelt will have a war debt rency Revive 16 to 1 Long offering an amendment to authorize the purchase of 000 in bilver which would be took the first step wheeler promptly proposed as a sub- for Long's amendment his I plan to silver at 16 to 1 with gold Senator of Arkansas the Democratic leader forecast their de- feat in commenting off the floor He added such a vote would not mean that the senate was against inflation but that the move should be ered ana reported on first by a committee Inflation was recommended to the senate by its agriculture committee Turn to Page Mnc Please Russian Witness Charges Britons Claims He was Party to Plot to Wreck Huge Power Plant The police were called by Rose who despite two bullets in to a neighbor's home took her to ft at Brunswick and pieced moratorium for Mr story together from what told Insanity Dodge Is Last Hope Of Trunk Murderess Interview Slayer Preparatory As To Sanity FLORENCE Ariz April 14 San Invited here by the state reported today a very definite change In the mental condition of Winnie Kuth Judd as a hearing began to determine whether the blonde trunk ess must die on the gallows a week hence hcm She and her nother were about when the sound of breaking glass awakened them the heard someone in the kitchen and opened the door of their room ad- joining it Kensek flashed his light Mrs Kensek screamed A bullet hi her and she fell Two more hit Rose Upstairs the others Frank Anna and Helen 13 John 10 Mary 7 awoke Frank started to dress Hi father met him at the stairhead and fired twee that killed him Anna tried to flee to the attic lets halted her Four empty shells were found in tho house and six more In the ber of the revolver lying under body In February 1931 Kensek was ar- rested on complaint of his wife who said he tried to kill her with a et in a drunken rage He was Joseph Cation export witness for the who testified at the murder trial more than a ago that Mrs was sine made tho statement today after a interview with the condemned woman He said however developing the association as the per organization to promote a con- district It was decided to make ments for tho conservancy district three members from each ty in the district were named and will meet In at 7 o'clock night to reorganize the and make future plans for op- This action was adopted by thr members N cells Are a A Bock head of tho Morgan Engineering company of ton explained the project and general character of the work and results to be Kane advisory engineer of tho state relief department spoke i o the work by the work project commission and said It was necessary for the organize that some must be formed of with the government to get any to be derived from public works Kay A Miller of city a ber of the conservation board further tions would be necessary before he could reach definite conclusions con- her present mental tion endorsed tho project stating In bis opinion it was one of tho largest ana aken April Russian charged tonight that L C Thornton British engineer organized a which in case of war would the large Moscow to a year in the The following WASHINGTON April liam Green president of the can Federation of Lacor opposed appointment of Miss Frances Perkins as laoor secretary termed that matter a closed adding that up to date in their discussions of labor subjects under consideration cur points of view have been very largely the same Two of the subjects on which Green and Secretary Perkins ex- pressed similar are the shorter work week and the feasibility of a April j large public works program c: in the British cl commons so aroused the ire if German government that Leopold Von Hoesch was today to protest to Grea lone distance wires were when the decision was being made that ambassador must in the not only of the foreign but of entire of relch The telephone had to because many of the cabinet are not in and Joseph ore taking a vacation in Foreign Minister Is la Von Two Indictments Income Tax Dodging April E Mitchell resigned chairman of the National City bank was ordered to stand trial April 24 on two charging income tax sions in 1929 and 1930 although Max D protested against being crowded Into an early trial Judge Frank J set date when Mitchell pleaded not of a number of plants of the big company being consolidated and to carry out a new policy of economy Carl C Baker manager of the local plant stated afternoon The company will maintain a sales connection with the local plant to be In charge of Harry J RIchey ent sales manager The present of- fice force will also be retained to assist in carrying out the work of the sales agency Manager Baker sever his con- with the local plant and will be transferred to one of the plants of the company in Baltimore Md He will leave Sunday April 23 for New city he will attend s conference of officials of the com- pany and will likely resume his new duties the following Tuesday The Baltimore plant is many times larger than the local factory and the ing of the position to Mr Baker is in the nature of a promotion Mr is planning to move his I family to Baltimore In the near i ture he stated i is native of Zan of the conrad founder of the bakery Mr BaKer is a prominent member of the Zanesville club and while his many friends re- gret his leaving Zanesville they will wish him unbounded success in his new position tives at the Donald realizes that this is not to be expected He has been acquainted with American sentiment concerning the debts by Norman H Davis Mr Roosevelt's On the subject of tariffs Britain will await the lead of the United States and will definitely support a lower world tariff policy So far as the European situation is concerned Mr MacDonald sees a danger that may again be di- vided Into two armed camps and perhaps Into two conflicting camps of political philosophy with the factories and powerful wireless stations This accusation was made by L A was manager of the Moscow station and Is row one of the Russians facing trial with slK British engineers on charges of sabotage and espionage Thornton promptly denied declaring to the court that never had he so much as to In his confession the Russian plant manager asserted that he had aged machinery and had concealed so states Great Britain France and the United States Two More Killed By Cuban Police near 1 rial he stated Friday afternoon He Youths Suspected OF iis a native of and is a A uu Mr Baker stated Friday that there will be a number Th changes ai the local plant While the machinery will not be moved at y Are Shot Down HAVANA April fire killed two young Cubans today and brought to seven the number of victims In the latest of political terrorism In the last ten defects in He did so ho i him in December 1932 and he ed the court that he and had planned to disable in tho event of war r his work said Thornton him 25000 Christmas he quarreled witli his again and was sentenced to three Before the sentence expired he was transferred to the state pital and held there until last tember His case was diagnosed as chronic alcoholic intoxication Wounded Man May Testify Monday Before Grand Jury Detective Stotts Tells Leasure He'll Be On Hand for 30 witnesses to the special session of the jury at fl o'clock Monday If by your observation you should conclude that she is mentally unable to appreciate her predicament he was asked would you testify to that I most certainly he an After his conference with Mrs Judd Dr Catton in favor of Dr Paul Bowers of Los Angeles who alsol was a state at Mrs Judds trial and at that time declared her Dr Bowers said his six Mrs Judd was est comprehensive ever undertaken n Ohio Judge C O Lemert of the district court of appeals concerning and Ita possibilities from a standpoint of recreation also told in detail of the economic value of especially Its value in the future Tells of Conference Dr Arthur president sane ute interview without result Before both interviewers Mrs Judd was warned by her Dr liam C Judd and her chief counsel O V not to enter into any prolonged psychiatrists Dr Catton with ths said that throughout j college ot head the interview with her she continued her nervous practice of wrapping and unwrapping her left hand in a large green silk handkerchief Only twice did she speak more than a word or two at a time he said but ly one broke her silence by loudly clapping her hands How are my the declared she asked once Some time later speaking to a asked blea and 350 gold tlon of those sums into money Is difficult as there Is no of- quotation Ths of th old gold ruble was about in reply to the charges Thornton declared that although was used In the Attorney Charles S Leasure afternoon The prosecutor stated Engineering company outlined importance of the project out on comprehensive plan and mentioned many advantages to be obtained from flood control constructive work He emphasized Itt particular possibilities In thia district ot f erosion control and the of and and other types of as advocated by Georgo H Maxwell director of local soils and committee IX Morgan went Into detail In project and told of his conference last Tuesday with President Roosevelt In Washington and of the president's great Interest In the project president explained the river project and ing purpose in detail This project Is similar to the valley project on attendant she I'm tired of being The The psychiatrists interviewed Mrs i Judd during n recess Jn the sanity Dr Morgan pointed out that the Muskingum project can be started almost immediately and a large I tion of the work has already wen in preliminary and that legal machinery ready to go H probable j time three or four other would hearing which got under way this with the morning in Pinal county court with indications that the selection of a jury of 12 men would require be called In A suttpoenae will be issued tor Detective Milt J Saturday morning who is in Good j Fear Government Operation i Of Muscle Shoals France Commends Roosevelt Move hospital recovering from a bullet and gave session of the court was pled for the most part toy direct to tne involving Ing department will be retired on the Between 45 Bavaria tin Von Chancellor Franz and Hermann In Seme Dr is la and other because Sir John I yesterday as Tho banker previously had to criticism not guilty to an members of the his 3929 income and toe -3 had bkn set for trial nest Monday i j o 1 A anv United States Attorney and issue Medalle announced however that he r p supper move Monday to i OF G irn Indictments and the court then r a tAe April 24 trial O April 34 exists national or i Sheriff C Wilson and They were Identified as and accusations of bribery tney and an assault the shooting take out of today the valley plan all provisions Stotts J M Valdes Leon general paymaster implying government to his wound it was with Stotts would be able to Spokesmen for each told the house their industries Approves Economic Parley on Debts WASHINGTON April Franca tonight commended President for assuming the ship of a world movement foe recovery of prosperity and of- word tnat former Premier would arrive la died tonight Employes Hope to honorary pension list Between 45 Police were reticent mom u t n and 60 will be thrown out of em- deaths but enough i- I because of the closing down nitered through to give Havana an It was idea of what happened After an outbreak of 57 bombings suited In the sons authorities rounded up terrorists and y Today they arrived at the Interurban rout to at a May to the grand Jury out he military the prosecutor expanded far A he be to t the went to treasury could th com- call at Muscle OT for on which he will rely for power to make reciprocal tariff agreements with various nations He desires It particularly In to be to work comparatively free world economic In it June 15 IB of barriers to scrap a private Industry J Brand secretary of Fives cases to be National association If by the Jury two cl these you arc going to put the government including the charges against with us Wiy Thc Friday jug plants y to i Railway Bank President New Trial follow sometime during group of -I give as if this value ol will too destroyed for CC Find Woman ss in by Mock acn taOtA hta he sUd ttc 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