Times Recorder, The (Newspaper) - May 9, 1933, Zanesville, Ohio The Times Recorder Always Fair VOL NO 109 ZANESVILLE OHIO TUESDAY MAY 9 1933 today and Wednesday Brothers Helc For Kidnaping Deny Charges Accused of Abduction ant Extortion Held Under Bond Each Actual Kidnaper Claims Unnamed Third Party is Involved in Case PROVINCETOWN Mass May and Cyril Buck Har brothers pleaded not guilt today in the kidnaping of Peggy McMath and were held in ball each for hearing May 22 The district court on tbe first floo of the quaint old town hall with Cape Codders as th arrested Saturday alter th had been safely returned to he parents and the ransom hat teen recovered In Kenneth's nome before Judge Robert A Welsi 32 Massachusetts youngest Jurist V To Shift Blame unemployed chauffeur created a furore shortly before his appearance In court by telling reporters that there was an other party involved in the ping but that he was withholding hi identity because he was afraid o what might happen to his wife The voung confessed late retracted his statement and tives reiterated their belief no one els V as Involved While awaiting arraignment Kea neth was Is it true that theri Is some one else in on this case Yes there he replied and be gan to sob I am between them and my wife he said and I don't know what to ao I know I didn't do it and eh knows I didn't do It I am between them and my wife and I can't say anything Asked if the somebody else had left him to take the blame he re plied Yes they ran away and left me He answered when askea if the person or persons he referred V lived In Prior to that Kenneth had com of feeling sick Kidnaper Feels Sick I feel he said I have no sleeo I want a lawyer and I don't want to say anything until I do a At first Kenneth said two men were involved out later It to one They dumped tne kid on mi he Kenneth was arraigned on a charge of kidnaping and extortion while his brother 13 years his senior was charged with extortion alone A special session of the grand will convene next week and if in- are returned on the basis of what police claim are confession by both men the usual preliminary hearing will be eliminated The high ball was set bv Judge after District Crossley had told the court Tf the commonwealth's contentions are true kidnapping Is worse than murder In many cases Kenneth asked for a week's con- he might obtain a yer An adjournment oT two weeks finally was agreed upon Police charge Kenneth took Peggy from the Harwichport grammar schoo by a ruse on May 2 carried her to a cranberry shack and then to a vacant house that Cyril posed as the con- for the kidnapers in the deal which caused C McMath the girl's father to give up for her return The child was returned last Friday the Buck brothers were arrested anc the money was recovered Democrats Study Patronage Puzzle Faithful May Wait Year or Two For Jobs NEW YORK May ex- patronage survey being made here and In Washington by cratic aides is holding up a vast ar- ray ol political appointments It was Earned tonight It be a year or two It was unofficially at Democratic tional headquarters before all places been filled Party leaders as they start their third month of on the problem contemplate the most thorough and complete analysis ever undertaken by an Incoming administration of the thousands of places which can be ed by appointment Many positions not appearing on and previous list of available Jobs have cropped up during the survey no definite count of the has been One reason for the delay In making the appointments it was explained is the Intention of listing one or these Jobs and then welshing and nil recommendations to sec that each place goes to the most deferring party worker who seeks It Ths caution with which tho party are proceeding Is In direct contrast to the speed with which some Incoming administrations hare patronage Meanwhile those who supported D Roosevelt for the nation at Chicago and also those who worked against him are by necessity nil Seeping eager eyes on the political plum Wee Tammany Hall which the New Tork governor She last ballot Js to we what in the of Into its hands Ohio High School Debaters In National Tournament O May Six today as high Ironi In Two for A of In both wTf O Mo Minn and TT Va of O which was first In North of An- Ohio to Mo Bryan Refuses to Sign Nebraska Beer LINCOLN Neb May Governor Charles W Bryan permitted a legalizing the sale of beer in Nebraska to become a law effective next August his signature the legislature today passed a ure authorizing the manufacture of 3 2 per cent beer for sale outside the state Today's measure carried an emergency clause making it effective Immediately provided the governor did not veto It At the same time the legislature voted to submit the state prohibition to a referendum at the 1934 election Nebraskans will also vote on repeal of the 18th amendment In 1834 Four Are Injured Two Seriously In Automobile Crash J H Winland 70 Suffers Concussion of Marietta Man Hurt Four men were Injured two in a crash of two automobiles at 1 45 o'clock Monday afternoon on the National highway at 12 miles west of this city The four two from each car in- J H Winland 70 residing south of Hopewell who suffered bruises on th hips a bad scalp wound and concussion of the brain condition serious in Bethesda tal K F Dyche of Marietta severe bruises and lacerations also a ney injury which Is undeterminable and caused his immediate removal Monday night In tile Hearing lance to a Marietta hospital Wilbur Winland 15 grandson of the elder Winland and C H of Marietta Young Winland received bruises on tho and lacerations while escaped with minor Injuries The two men in tho Marietta car representatives of the Crescent ply company oil dealers were en- route to Newark at the time said the elder Winland driving an old Model T car pulled out into the highway from a side road directly in front of ths Marietta car which was drives by The Winland car was catapulted into the air by the force of the Im- pact of the westbound automobile said and glass in both cars was shattered causing severe tions to the occupants of the cars They were taken to the office of Dr Martin in Gratiot for first aid and the Hearing ambulance moved Winland to this city 101 m hospital Mr Dyche was brought to the pital but did not remain Expansion of Zanesville Greys Defeat Credit Under Inflation Mahatma Gandhi Begins His Let Out of Jail Orders Campaign of Civil Disobedience Abandoned for One Month POONA India May 8 IP The government of India released ma Gandhi from prison tonight a few after lie had started the fast which physicians will cost his life The Mahatma who has served 16 months In Jail for his civil disobedience campaign against the British government Immediately sub- that campaign to the tle he Is waging for removal of the stigma of India's untouchables little old man a Messiah to unnumbered Indian lions announced that for one month civil was being He made this announcement a few hours after he had eaten his last meal of fruit Juice The hunger strike is di- not against the British but against his fellow Indians Its pose Is to put an end to the against the untouchables the caste of the community His campaign of civil disobedience has directed against the British its being to obtain Indian In- dependence It was because of this campaign that ue was sent to Jail Jan 4 1932 Friends of the Mahatma asserted that his proclamation ending the dis- obedience campaign was given of his own free will although It was for some time the condition stipulated or his release by the British The was willing to have to have n prison his friends said and It is unlikely that he would have chased his freedom by giving up his anti-British campaign In his proclamation Mr Gandhi appealed to the government to an- swer his gesture with the release of all political prisoners and with the withdrawal of the so-called K ordinances which were invoiced i bv the government to cope with the civil disobedience of the followers A government proclamation Issued at In view of the urc and objects of the fast which Mr Gandhi Js undertaking and the attitude of which It i he government of India decided 50 should be set at liberty Gandhi accordingly was ON FOR MURDER JACKSON O May Mat for on trial today In common court w ing his I See by the Classified Ads Today a Haired Pox Terrier that Js marked f a very low price That can day oil a from at prices Tw 2 extra per of see a o trad a llcht s MgM car cr light truck That If you like ftf sale reasonable That Ml want a in there li a with ana S e on for only That at 1 ch JOT Join oT President Ready to Act Soon as Congress Gives Him Legislation Plan to Buy Securities From Banks Which Will Lend to Industry WASHINGTON May dent Roosevelt awaited only the con- gressional -word go today to let loose with the first weapon provided by the Inflation bll increase In credit to Industry with the funds it needs to expand Its activities hire more men and raise wages But the signal was delayed by technicalities which sent the back to conference between senate and house Credit expansion is to be the objective with a drive for higher commodity prices for the elimination of unfair trade practices which the tration believes hamper business and for a controlled production with In- dustry and government The first section of the Inflation measure empowers the treasury to make agreements with the federal re- serve system under which the latter would invest up to three billion lars in government securities buying them in the open market and ing them for a stipulated period Banks Mould Lend More The securities would be bought jrom the bank whose portfolios are bulging with them Cash would the bonds In the bonk vaults TTo make a profit on this money the banks would haie to lend it to In- dustry thus providing the latter with the means of increasing its output That in short is the way the believes the plan would work cut In addition the inflation rider authorizes the chief executive to sue new currency to the extent of three billion dollars to institute free coinage of gold and silver at any ratio he deems advisable and to re- duce the value of the dollar In terms of commodities by decreasing Its gold content For the present however convinced that Mr Roosevelt plans to make use only Of the credit expansion provision Ho himself In Sunday night's re- port to tao that these powers will be used when as and if It may ba necessary to accomplish the pose of increasing commodity prices and lettering economic conditions generally The inflation measure already has full congressional approval ever it was adopted as an ment to tne administration farm re- lief measure which is hi the throes of congressional dispute It will be sent to the White House ers at the say witnin a few days to Co-operate of the federal reserve hare expressed the opinion tast the reserve banks would operato fully and do their utmost to carry ont tho purpose of the credit expansion provision They termed the plan the most logical and easily controlled inflation that could be worked cut and one which would be under tne guidance of ex- perts at every stage The gives the administration the power to stop its operation at any time and pre- vent undue expansion The open market committee of the reserve system composed of the of the twelve federal reserve bonks a week's session here in April The administration's plan was submitted to them by Secretary While no official statement was made It was definitely under- stood that the governors expressed their to aid In carrying out the plan end to put it into operation Rival Salvage Crews Seek Gold Treasure of Sunken Ship May Cause Clash NORFOLK Ya May Coast Guard patrol boat presumably was at the position of the of the Ward liner Merida tonight to avert a possible clash between rival ditions seeking the treasure which the ship carried to Davy Joces er twenty-two years ago The Coast Guard acted late today on receipt of a wireless message from Captain H L cm the tug Salvor flagship of one of the ditions stating he was threatened with interlopers The mentioned no names but he was believed to have referred members ol the expedition headed by Captain John L Hall and BOBSS Everts on the tugs Theresa and Dan and put to sea several ago Thli Ss not the first time the sure of the Merida has kindled the Imagination cf those the end of the rainbow In her holds Since ho iras rammed by the Company May 12 3933 at two other expeditions tried to her pot of gold One sent out bv a rt New wreck but A coin failed to nnd the In 1920 The Sea i the but squalls imported to have a Mexican revolution but the d with Some nrso and went the still holds 22 hair refined cold and In at -9 OOO tons oT copper ore and sold O Miy S court the J Griffith of lT He a JoW fin Wfl ftf rf inal In Sutler to piv dam Cent d M Tw o O Mav CT tfl V m Tri TJC Hi ft in p Beckley Black Knights Steve Sundra pitched the Greys to their second victory of tho Middle Atlantic season last night nt Beckley The score was e to 2 Manager Johnny Walker despite a fractured finger caught the game Jackson playing in left field De- tails on the sport page Merchants Name Group to Oppose New Sales Tax Local Committee to Attend Hearing on in lumbus Today Members of the Merchants ation of the local Chamber of Com- merce held a meeting In the ber's auditorium Monday afternoon and Governor George White's coupon sales tax During the meeting a committee composed of Louis Regen Forrest Weese and was ed to attend a public hearing of the proposed which will be held day in Columbus They are testing the governor's ancing The also went on re- cord favoring the closing of their stores on Thursday afternoon during the months of July and August with tho exception of the week of July 4 This will be taken up with tho Re- tail union In the near future Last year the clerks worked hand in hand with their employes on the Thursday afternoon closing proposal and it is believed they will erate again this year Labor Opposed To Enactment Of Railroad Belief Grows Rail Labor Would Suffer Under Proposed Plan WASHINGTON May W The storm signals of a vigorous labor op- position were flying tonight before the administration's emergency road Just started upon its ney through congress Questions put to witnesses before the house Interstate commerce tee served to emphasize belief of some of its members that bor would suffer under the provides for a federal plan to help the roads eliminate unnecessary activities and reduce At the outset Secretary Roper said frankly that the is not offered as B solution of all transportation problems He asserted that its re- sults will depend not so much upon the coordinator as upon the railway executives themselves Then Dr Walter M W Splawn the committee's own expert the measure Questioning during his testimony stressed the labor Issue and at one point Splawn agreed that unless ings under the coordination plan were substantial and large benefits would accrue chiefly to security s If very substantial economies are some men and some roads will lose their splawn said I do not think very large economies can be realised unless some men lose their jobs Then the effect of the is to Increase the purchasing power of bondholders and decrease the chasing power or com- Representative N J Tomorrow Secretary Roper and seph B Eastman of the Interstate commerce commission will testify be- fore the senate Interstate commerce committee while the house tee recesses Wednesday the house committee resumes with tives of shippers and railroads on the stand In addition to the coordinator the till provides for repeal of the ture clause of the transportation act end places railroad holding es under the Interstate commerce control For Auto License With Gold Dust SALT LAKE CITY May 8 There's one town still on the gold apparently and that's Loa down la the mountains of Wayne Utah Secretary of State Milton H nc who has administration of the state automobile license law today Deceived a small bottle accompanied f a letter from S M Caldwell of Please find enclosed gold dust to pav for the license plates on iny naif ion truck also Including tales the said We hare no place to sell geld here but you can get It cashed This is gold from the Henry mountains If any It left over the license amount please return Jt OF BETTOR HARBOR Mich May 3 suffered In an auto- mobile accident today proved fatal to Ralph Bennett 39 of wood O of the steamship John McCartney Governor Will Stand Pat on Sales Tax Plan Expect Storm of tion at Public Hearing Held Today Former Democratic man Says Governor Has Broken His Pledge COLUMBUS O May sales tax storm brewing for several days promises to break In all Its fury over Ohio tomorrow The joint legislative taxation com- had Its first fling tonight at the much discussed measure Ex- perts who drew up the for ernor George White Its champion it in detail to the ers Tomorrow the will start hearing the protests as well as arguments of those favoring the Former State man W W of Kenton In a letter to the editor of a local today declared that Governor White has broken his pledge to the people In recommending adoption of and income taxes and ed to all Democrats to write tele- phone or their representatives in general assembly to see that the party keeps its word with the people Majority Leader in Doubt Doubt as to whether he can port a sales tux particularly the coupon feature of payment by the consumer as proposed by the plan was expressed by Keith Lawrence of land speaker protem of the house of and majority leader I have always been opposed to a sales said and am doubtful if I can support the ent plan particularly the coupon feature I will not make a fight to oppose It however if the legislature wants to pass It I have no program to offer Indications were that an army of protestants will appear before tile committee tomorrow In opposition to the would levy a two per Cent tax upon all retail sales with the exception of foods and food ducts Some of the opponents will register complaint against the principle of a sales tax others will oppose the coupon method of collecting the tax directly from the consumer To Fight Jt Out Governor White stated that Is ready to fight It out with the on the coupon feature o: the reiterating that he would veto any sales tax the legislature might pass and did not contain coupon provision Majority Leader Lawrence said If a sales tax Is passed he ed to one that would permit the merchant to absorb the tax If he so desired Other developments In the over the sales and Income tar proposals Declaration by a leader of the Ohio council of retail merchants a of whose trustees endorsed the sales tax that this action docs not represent the position of all retailers of the state Protests against the program by the retail merchants sociation the Lorain coal dealers sociation nnd the Lorain federation of women's Declaration by Representative Eliza Limes Democrat of Harbin county chairman of tho apodal Joint lative schools committee against anv additional taxes Securities Passes Senate Protects Investors Against Fraudulent Stocks The Weather OHIO Rain In north and and In south portion Tuesday cooler in south tion Tuesday night Wednesday been and cooler in south portion CONDITIONS Scattered attended liy rain In tlie OMo and portions oT Uas region The has Irom Use trn Kaln to the Ohio and nearly other WASHINGTON May surance of the creation of vast new machinery to protect investors against securities was given today the senate It passed without ven the formality of a record vote the Fletcher already approved In by the house Although shaped to the same end tho house and bills differ In scores of particulars The measures ont Immediately to conference be- two branches So speedily It turned over the major cogs In administration program that tho recessed until immediately the vote which came after only two hours of debate Tho next big ure to be put forward on senate will be tie OOO small home owners As passed by tht the tles carried an Important ment by Senator Johnson providing for a corporation of foreign security Jo lor re- sumption of payments on of minions of of bonds corporation 50 controlled by 32 directors would be by federal which would law of all future for- and before they 10 the public of would them now corporation to of any Heart for In default and w on th for Son el or or on which b held or Into The now the states will continue to the two and 11 by rain from the loatT storms In the and Oh jo M S f rr 4 p m 7 a m TO -90 ft p m V 3 2 p n IS 32 m m 33 J m 4 12 a 771 HEARING o May e A on the citation of the tral Co Mt Telephone today from May 32 10 25 com- to W OF HOME n May tsin L Smjth of of by a sn 36 of vsf Starts Fire With Kerosene Six In Family Die CITY May members of faintly of nine were dead today result of nn early morning arid explosion which curred when a father attempted to start a stoie with Kerosene The Mr and Mrs John W and four children Clara 7 Carrie Rose 4 Betty Jane 3 and Frances Eugenia less n old Threw 12 Delmer 9 and Johnny 11 escaped Carrie nnd Betty were burned to death In heir beds the others dying in later Grant Permission For Diversion of Gas Tax Ten Thousand Dollars Re- From State able for Relief Deadlock on War Debts May Make Futile All Efforts at the London Economic Conference Governor White Proclaims Mothers Day The sum of will bo available by the Muskingum county for further relief to tile needy Tuesday as tho result of approval given by state relief commission for diversion of a port of this county's gasoline tax fund The commission gave Its approval Monday afternoon to the diversion of Of this amount COO will be used in work relief with for direct relief The Muskingum county had sought to divert u total of This was not re- fused by the commission but the gestion made that be di- verted at this time with the al 84.000 available Inter Of the available at present will be used for work relief and for direct relief it was in- Monday evening Tha COO received by County Auditor Paul D Fleming last week from the state auditor's office as this county's share of the gas tax fund The remainder will be available as further tion of gas tax by the state The work relief money bo used in the painting and repairing of county bridges Labor for this will bo furnished by the trustees of the townships in which the bridges arc located Direct relief will be granted only to those needy who arc unable to work Prosecuting Attorney Charles S Leasure County Engineer William H and Clerk E B Schneider were in Columbus day in conference with tbe relief commission relative to these funds COLUMBUS O May ers day will bo observed throughout Ohio Sunday May 14 under n issued today by Governor Colling upon individuals families Sunday young peoples societies and public and vuto Institutions to do all honois to both living and dead the governor declared that to keep alive nisei perpetuate Ui sentiment the love and devotion of our mothers constitutes one of the greatest in the of republic H paid a glowing tribute to young mothers who have sacrificed to hold their families together us too In this year of trial and said glva special to the mothers everywhere who aro making iuch heroic fices that may be held gether and ones reared in paths of and truth Gaston B Means Again on Trial For Fraud Tried to Wrest More After Taking 000 on Lindbergh Hoax WASHINGTON May no- B Means was on trial today and on the witness stand the room sat Mrs Evalyn Walsh McLean clutching a little black handbag containing a rope of dia- monds two feet long and Jewelled bracelets worth a king's ransom As the bulky round-faced ed swindler shifted In his seat the distinguished woman once fabulously and brilliant in society composedly told with new details the story of how Means and Norman T known as The got from her In return for a promise to return the Lindbergh baby Ehe testified they then sought more with which to the marked money which Col Charles A Lindbergh hnd paid out through In the pitiful at- tempt to get back his child whose tody even then was lying on a lonely hillside almost within sight of his New Jersey home The Jewels IE Mrs McLean's bag were those she had turned over to a friend Miss Elisabeth Poe of the editorial staff of the Washington Post with o request that she pawn them to get the needed Because Miss Poe became suspicious and talked to Mrs McLean's lawyers the huge hoax was uncovered and Means was sentenced to 15 years In the penitentiary The money has not been recovered Today Means and The Fox were on trial for conspiracy In attempting to get the Mrs McLean brought the Jewels as evidence ol their Intent Her story was when court adjourned until Colonel Lindbergh himself enters the case tomorrow when he will un- dergo the tragic ordeal of telling to the court that the child was taken his home and later was found dead Proof of these well-known facts made necessary by ence of the defense that nothing would be accepted without proof Tho colonel and his wife to Washington late today from bus Ohio WANTED ON CHARGE TOLEDO O May rant fcr the return hero of Frank 24 of for the murder of John J Mclaughlin March 29 was signed today by Judge rt The will be n to Columbus Wednesday for rnor signature Is In the Ohio where he was sent Jast pleading ty to s second degree murder charge at Dayton HELD FOR PORTSMOUTH O May 8 Clifford 33 33 Jn the today Polity girl Sixty Families Want 31 SIT 10 tht hich from Uw ran in The to believe that there arc trat many a such at this Jj A COTS -a IB For jf t the t 3w If yyu Ort which ol Sff AtSs G-t French Cabinet Votes Not to Pay United States Will Not Make Good De- faulted Un- less New Moratorium PARIS May cabinet voted to a man today paving the United States the defaulted war debt Interest duo lust December 15 unless the United States guarantees a on the debt payment due June 15 Tills action wss taken at a cabinet meeting at the report of Herriot on his conversations with President Boosevelt at ington was thoroughly examined Fcr thren hours the ministers dis- cussed the debt question Including a suggestion a lump sum be made with the United States At tho conclusion of the meeting an official communique making no mention of the debts wni issued but H was learned on reliable authority the wero unanimous m their position AH the com- hald was that conclusions on certain subjects In connection with tho talks will bo reached It was understood that the net the advisability of Im- posing a surtax on American goods Several days ago It reported tho government had ready for signature a decree imposing 15 per cent tax the purpose being to raise the tariff sufficiently to the enjoyed by American because of the Increase In tha purchasing power of the compared with the dollar Reviewing ths financial and com- outlook tho made no In their previous sition that tho frnno Is safe In view of the market increase In tho gold of tho bank of France The nation's gold coverage amounts to 95 per cent In the statement to be Issued by the of Franco Thursday an in- crease Is expected In tho gold re- serve as Holland and Switzerland have been shipping tho metal here In amounts In their battle to stay on the gold standard The question of offering a lump sum debt to the United Suites reportedly In a note from Emmanuel French representative now In Washington conferring with of ican government In political and quarters It was said such a of payment might make It for France to remain on gold Spend Six Billion On Public Works Plan Laid Before Congress To Aid Unemployed WASHINGTON May B OT A proposal to spend six billion dollars on public was laid before con- gress today as plans moved ahead in other official quarters for a ed attack on unemployment Tho public was by Senator Cutting a New Mexico Republican who supported Roosevelt In the campaign Backing It were two other Roosevelt Senator R Wls and Costigan D Col It was drafted for action while the administration was still pulling Its own public works program which Is expected to call for a much smaller outlay at the start other developments la the direct ment were- Tne house rivers and harbors after tentatively a Wll rent It to the White for and a It Is line the administration's fiscal policy J H Rand Jr prominent Initial response to the proposal of a committee cf 25 of the National Association ttf that rotn tic called back 13 their co a of New with tne dralt of a till for with relaxation of tbe law which Its supporters permit huge Chairman ol nouns bor the Wll would be try and In- pnv flexibility cf Jaws along In Hnt night COLUMBUS O ry T of national of today an a oint oj th Ohio to In Jje IT a of of France Again to Dictate Terms to United Proposed Tariff Truce Be- ing Negotiated to Give France Best of Bargain WASHINGTON May cern spread over the capital tonight lest a deadlock on war debts might undo much that has been ed to clear tho causes of tion between nations prior to the London economic conference Its source lay In word from Parts that the French cabinet had voted unanimously against paying the de- faulted December Interest without surance the June 15 payment of would be postponed London too came Indications that the British might ask postponement as trie price of Joining in the tariff truce suggested by President velt Unappreciated The French action allowed American officials to their disappointment that the offer to accept the June ments In silver under a pinu would reduce them about 30 per cent has not been acceptable The London and Paris stands con- sharply with the words of cord with which the recent conversations with the British prims minister Ramsay MacDonald and the former French premier Edouard riot concluded Tho opinion was freely expressed here that French nnd British ancc would make tho president's task all the harder If he should go through with a plan he was known to be con- a few days ago for sending a war debt resolution to congress Ob- servers feared tho attitude abroad would but congressional op- position to doing at all about tho debts The president was being counselled to hold back and consider risking his control over congress on the question Willie president's personal Norman H Davis sador at largo sought to bring Great Britain into line on a tariff truce talking with officials at landon one of the smaller espoused proposal vation The Belgian agreement was made by Undersecretary Phillips of tho state department after a ence Paxil Alay Belgian sador and Paul Van Zeeland director of the National Bank of Belgium in which economic discussions between the two countries were Inaugurated Tariff Truce Proposal how the tariff matter stands thus Franco accepted on condition that It may Its to meet further depredation of currencies that It shall not apply to tariffs already Its parliament and that the principal nations agree Britain hae tafeen no position publicly although MacDonald has In- it would Italian and German hero have expressed approval Japan Indicated conditional President host at luncheon to the Chinese finance ister T V Soong a lellow Harvard man and later resumed Ids sations with Doctor HJalmar Schacht representative of the German Hitler government and president of the It was learned that cd himself as strongly In with the American effort to tate the price of silver and Indicated German could be counted up- on for this project and the tariff truce as well Diplomats Leave For Posts Around the state department while last minute preparations were made for the departure of ed members of the Roosevelt diplo- matic corps for their Robert W of Louisville Ky new to Great Britain G Bowers ambassador to Spain sail Wednesday Mrs Ruth Bryan Own leaves Thursday for Denmark where abo will serve as the first ican woman minister Long ambassador to Rome sails May 17 and Jesse Straus New York merchant named ambassador to Paris will leave about thn same time or a later Ar- thur A New Tork lawyer who has been appointed to Sweden Is studying at de- preparatory to sailing the middle of next month Stimulation in Business Is Noted May 8 OR A marked stimulation In business noted throughout the country by loan agency managers of the Be- Corporation as a result of commodity price advances In re- cent weeks Here today for a conference trim directors of the corporation re- sorted a growing Improvement In the attitude of bankers business men and individuals In their districts One of the most notable factors la tho situation they said is the dation In made by the tural credit corporation and toy the Reconstruction Corporation Itself In many districts the rate of repayment has Increased materially since crs began disposing of their products at prices IN CASE O May The of the city Ircm the of the in the cradle type cape tor May 22 Tbe that the Ohio Bell Telephone SS a lor cradle phones a period or years city UMs the much VICTIM Or CRASH MARION May S 70 prominent Marion county in a by a train at a today dAY CAS O Mar S h today Oo rate to May 22 that may on certain points exhibits tf