Times Recorder, The (Newspaper) - June 23, 1933, Zanesville, Ohio A Always First The Times Recorder I ZANESVILLE OHIO FRIDAY JUNE 23 1933 and warmer Saturday Ask Supreme Court to Take Telephone Rate Case From State Utilities Commission Beer Legal In Idaho Endeavor to Obtain Refund of in Excess Charges Find Dynamite Bomb in Congressman's Auto BOISE Idaho June be- i came legal in Idaho today after Gov ernor C Ben Ross signed two i sures passed by a special session of i the legislature i One measure merely defines 3.2 per cent beer being The other provides for revenue and sets up a licensing system Debts and Stabilization Are For Shelved at London Parley Nephew Indicted WATCHUNG N J June IA dynamite bomb j found today attached to the Ignition i ti i today attached to tne ignition j Pases Have Been r ending ct automobile belonging to W A f A Procedure Delayed to Remove Barriers to Commerce minister and spokesman for the gold countries expressed faction with this assurance and agreed Indefinite postponement ol of relative value of COLUMBUS O June 22 supreme court today was to relieve the state utilities of the Ohio Charles A Eaton of Fifth congressional district An alert employe frustrated the parent attempt at assassination Balent heard a noise in the Telephone Co consolidated rate case ir- a move described as the third P in an effort to obtain a refund company of for garage He found a piece of wire hanging from the engine of one of the automobiles usually used bv the representative This led to a tube 13 inches long and 5 inches wide fastened to the ignition of Americans Score Great Victory at London Parley James M Cox Given Credit for Making France Yield on Stabilization a writ of prohibition to conducting hearings ti in Duty acting as an individual -is his main contention the thai the commission has failed n duty by permitting the com- illegally to post bond and col- Increases for 12 years 4 section In the general code lawyer said makes it on the commission when are sought to hold a hearing 120 days Instead he added lord in the amount of half the increase was accepted by the commission and the various continued from nine to years Cases 12 Years Old The case now before he court started in 1924 when the commission consolidated a number of cases which had been before it as three years prior to that water Had a foot pressed against the starting button an explosion would have resulted At the Du Pont powder plant at LONDON June diplo- matic victory credited with carrying the world economic conference safely LONDON June ican delegation at the world eco- nomic conference having finally ban- ned war debt discussions and made clear today that stabilization of the dollar is impossible at this time tonight with a plan The objectives were promotion of a plan for eventual return to a le gold standard with a feature to stabilize sliver and with a oJ getting revision in ex- tariffs and arbitrary re- strictions American plans were clarified today by an official statement concerning dollar which announced that currency stabilization cannot be present past its dollar stabilization crisis was celebrated at American ters tonight with James M Cox re- the principal bouquets jry telephone users in 6 cities nearby experts said presentation Dworken of Cleveland filed maker of the bomb was no United States position that Eaton considered in this move too Dworken con- the commission acted without authority He claims it had no right to consolidate the cases because of diverse interests of the cities Further the commission has shown to other cases instead of Iving speedy attention to the tele- phone rate controversy said It Wasn't Heat It Was Humidity Temperature Lower But Air Stagnant Thursday By the Associated Press It wasn't the many a erman might have commented In en expert on industrial relations and a cousin of Cyrus Eaton the land financier said ho knew of no one who might attempt tc kill him Banker Mitchell Acquitted of Tax Evasion Charge Jury Finds Financier Did Not Violate Law in ing Taxes NEW YORK June softly spoken brought Charles E Mitchell to his feet today in the dingy federal court room where for nearly six weeks he stood trial on charges of evading more than in income taxes His face fiery red and his eye's moist the former head of the world's second largest bank heard 12 tired jurors acquit him on both counts of his indictment slightly more than 24 hours after they had the case To a crowd that pressed around him as let court room a ment later Mitchell spoke in a trembling I can't say anything now I'm too moved He sought out the jurors shook of the United States position that the dollar cannot at present be given a fixed value made in a man-to-man talk by Mr Cox and James P burg American financial adviser with Georges Bonnet French finance minister dissolved the French in- that immediate tion of currencies was imperative In French quarters it had been said that unless the dollar value was promptly fixed the conference might as well adjourn Back at their hotel the American diplomats expressed the opinion the conference now has passed out of the dangerous stabilization stage Today's events followed close on the heels of the war debts ment at the outset of the London parley Prime Minister MacDonald conference chairman is reported to have said that he felt that the great gathering today definitely passed a crucial point The yielding by the French on their contention that stabilization was to progress on all other lems was the signal for the cans to launch important parts of Xo Inflation Orgy Meanwhile M Cox and James P Warburg of the American tion were successful in convincing the French and their allies of the Euro- pean geld bloc that this policy would not lead to an orgy of currency Georges Bonnet Franch finance NEW YORK June Brown of former Secretary ct Labor William N Doak and head of the recently abolished division of investigation of the immigration de- here was indicted by a federal grand Jury today on a charge of soliciting and accepting a from a alien Writs of Prohibition and Mandamus Sought to Stay Referendum on Repeal Law he American dollar and British sterling Ths British delegation following a careful study of American pronouncement placed themselves -in a position ng the American stabilization policy t waa learned in highest ters With the lines of between the Chief powers clearly drawn the parley settled down to what its nc officials felt would be long of difficult but less tempestuous dis- wanting above all else rency stabilization particularly of the but also of the pound now knows that this Is not but instead of Indulging in talk of quitting the conference here delegates now say We will continue to work Debts The British while showing interest in a war debt settlement Turn to rage IS Please Furthering Plans for Road Dedication Next Thursday Ohio really jwaiidityl was the at's why one expert explained wilted and clothing clung though the mercury In many cities from 8 to 12 degrees below the marks it favored the day before At Columbus for example the weatherman said It was down to 80 around noon but his phone constantly as perspiring citizens railed to inquire whether another new heat record impended The stagnant condition of the air after a very that fell rather generally over Ohio was relieved only slightly hands with each and Thank you sir Then he asked for his attorney Max D Steuer who shoved forward Thanks Max whispered Mitchell as he placed an arm around the lawyer's shoulder verdict proves that in the state of New York justice can still be had by the verdict of a jury that neither mob psychology nor emotion will enter the final said Steuer in a ment Mi- Mitchell was absolutely in- nocent of the accusations made against him as a result of what was deemed popular demand After a prosecution which ed a most exhaustive swell and the exercise cf the greatest diligence on the part of the prosecutor who pre- sented his case with as great ity a bit of a breeze Many prostrations were tj as I have ever witnessed the their program in both monetary and tariff fields with resolutions pre- sented by Cordell Hull chief of the delegation and Senator James zens of Michigan Mr Couzens resolution proposed a credit expansion through open ket operations synchronized with plans for public works and carried out in close cooperation with tral banks The Couzens proposal presented to a monetary sub-committee at a vate session was understood to have been given a good reception At a press interview today tary Hull said undue emphasis had been placed on temporary currency stabilization and the United States deemed such action now untimely Still Spanish Flyers Report of Crash and One Killed Unconfirmed MEXICO D F June estimated ten thousand soldiers in addition to countless civilians were systematically searching thousands of Zanesville Committee is Named for Big Event at McConnelsville In furtherance of plans for co-operation In the tion of the road state highway No 77 which will formally opened with a blc tion at McConnelsville Thursday June 22 President D W Armstrong of the Chamber of Commerce Thurs- day afternoon named a committee to complete The committee of which Lowell Luther is chairman is of the Edward R Meyer Herbert Jones Mannie Walter Mees and H G Rountree The committee members shortly after appointment met and went over the minor Celebrate Along Route Alfred Henry chairman Carlos Fred Clifton Howard Woodward and Louis more The community will be named Friday Workmen nre pushing forward to completion the five-mile stretch of highway between Duncan Falls and With this officially op- ened there will be a surfaced pavement all the way ville to Marietta This win be new short route between Chicago and Florida the shortest In distance by many miles With this road op- ened an increase In traffic from northern Illinois northern Indiana and other northern states to Florida To Increase Tax On Intangibles Legislature Recesses for Week-End Without Tax Program COLUMBUS O June 22 General unwillingness of Ohio's makers to increase taxes of any acter until the country has recovered the depression was reflected in the senate today by its refusal to in- crease present rates under the in- tax law Ey a vote of 22 to 3 the upper chamber refused to Increase the rates en deposits and stocks in financial institutions from two mills to three mills and by a vote of 10 for to 12 against refused to Increase the rate on Incomes from Investments from 5 per 6 per cent After voting against the increased rates the senate postponed further consideration of the intangibles tax measure until next Monday night The virtually revamps the low passed two years ago Senator liam H Henier D of Huron ty led the fight for the increased rates He contended that only by in- creasing the rates on intangibles which he asserted are too low can real estate be relieved of its present Government in Drive Against Racketeers WASHINGTON June relentless minus the frills that go into the making of movie directed against racketeers by Attorney eral One of the first the at- torney general scid today will to ascertain where gangsters obtain machine guns called the slaying of a justice department agent and four ether officers last week at Kansas City a challenge to American Supreme Court Issues Writ ble on July 3 Would Restrain Secretary of State From Calling for Referendum f do not expect to solve the tion by Cummings said We must proceed I hope to ad- vance to the solution of It Wo have got to win that war We shall He said various plans were being considered for a nationwide drive against criminals and that an ment might be worked out with state authorities which would moke it more effective is foreseen reported and Aloysius McCort 57 fell dead at near Martins Fern bis death attributed partly to the wither Dr William E Kneale of Akron died of sunstroke relatives said he suffered at a bathing beach At Cincinnati a reading of 79 was recorded in the forenoon when it had teen 88 the preceding day Yet the humidity was 82 against 52 the day before Youngstown enjoyed temperatures went as low as 67 against high of 98 in which 24 mill were treated for the effects of he severe heat Dayton reveled in a temperature of 62 in the morning but 3 o'clock saw the mercury at 90 Akron had 71 and Cleveland ons of the coolest points the lake an early 65 tut temperatures later advanced into jury nevertheless saw the truth and decided accordingly The jury reached a verdict swiftly after it had entered the courtroom a second time during the for instructions The first time It repeated a re- quest of yesterday for another ing of Judge Henry W Goddard s about Mitchell's receipt of from a National City com- management fund The allegation that Mitchell once chairman of the and of the City bank to include that money In his income tax return constituted one part of the Indictment To Take Columbus Gas Case to Highest Court NEW June square miles in Southern Mexico night for the missing Spanish trans- fliers Mariano beran and Lieut Joaquin Collar The aviators were known to have been last sighted late Tuesday over Villa in Tobasco state they were flying from Havana toward co City to complete their long air from Seville Spain Airplanes between here and villa searched over swamps les plains and mountains Sergeant Spanish representative and mechanic for the aviators left ay for Oaxaca to join the hunt A rumor that the fliers had d on La Malinche mountain and hat Lieutenant Collar was killed and his comrade injured was being The department of said last night the report been confirmed but later a search In the area disclosed no trace of wreckage Columbus May Seek Even Lower Gas Rate lumbus Gas Fuel Co will appea to the TJ S supreme court the de of the Ohio supreme cour holding a gas rate adequate s announced today by the Co it was Phe COLUMBUS O June supreme court decision slashing ges rate from 55 to 48 cents may lead the city to seek an even lower rate when the present nance expires later this year Commenting today on the court's of the rate fixed by the state utilities commission Henry Worley averted that city officials felt the was loo high and that when a new nance is drafted the council may tive ths Columbus Gas Fuel com- pany a rate of from 40 to 42 cents a thousand cubic feet The mayor expressed the belief the decision would be of rial aid to other Ohio cities engaged in rate controversies and added now with the supreme courts de- we may be able to present a more united front in Ohio in the battle for fair rates MAY RECOVER PORTSMOUTH O June Hospital attaches today said that August Pusateri 46 wounded In a love triangle shooting had a fair chance to recover His wife pleaded not guilty to a charge of second de- wee murder in the slaying of the other woman Mrs son McCoy 28 Ml ST BE PUBLIC COLUMBUS O June jor E S Braught state relief director announced that Ohio will follow recommendations of Harry Hopkins federal relief administrator that all employes of relief agencies expending public funds be forced to public employes The trans- fer would be a simple one however Brought said Gas T Electric Corporation reversed tho order fixing a 55 as rate in the Columbus cas and upholding the 48 cent rate recom mended in the John W Bricker then missioner and now general A big parade will feature the early morning activities on the Zanesville branch of the celebration The ade forming in Zanesville and ed by a band will be an escort of honor to Governor George White who will be one of the main speakers at McConnelsville is probable the parade will get away from ville about o'clock reaching McConnelsville in time for the big parade in the afternoon At this parade will be joined by a similar one from Marietta and towns on the other side ct Stops will be made by ville group to participate in the Palls celebration at the Duncan Falls ball park At the end of this the Zanesville Philo and Duncan Falls delegations will journey to where a tion will be staged and then by the boosters go to and from there to Give Full The Zanesville named Thursday will confer with Dr M E Fulk of Duncan Falls who is in charge of the division In regular session Thursday members of the Retail Marching Group Arrives at End of Journey Thursday Transportation Furnished in Muskingum and ing Counties Free transportation was furnished the 267 unemployed marchers from Zanesville to the state fair grounds Rt Columbus Thursday the group ar- there ahead of schedule but satisfied with their good for- tax burden Those advocating leaving the rates ns they now exist contended that the rates nro as high as this class of wealth will in order to get It on the duplicate for taxation Defeat the proposals to increase the intangible tax rates cripples the taxation program for relief and schools which Senator D J had tentatively proposed Through such Increases he to several million additional funds as part of his program Both houses of the legislature until next Monday night with out a taxation program for COLUMBUS June Ists scored a quick temporary victory today in first legal to forestall referendum on ral convention law Within an hour after a petition tor writs of prohibition waa filed In the slate supreme court Judge Howard J had Issued writs returnable July S The suit filed lau in the day by Sidney G Strieker acting M counsel for Thomas J Donnelly of the Ohio Federation of bor Strieker Is attorney for tho Ohio repeal council of which Donnelly a member Culls Election Almost simultaneously the filing the suit Governor George White issued a proclamation calling for a special election for selection of delegates to the repeal convention as authorized by the Mosler law nf New recently by the legislature The governor or ew of med York Honored by h i i i T The governor said his proclamation try s Oldest University j t a view to In an early adjudication of the Mass June j tion of a on the Emanuel Smith who tlon statute rt his early schooling in the college Us Double-Barreled cf hard knocks was honored today I Harvard Makes Alfred E Smith of y the country's oldest institution f higher learning when Harvard bitton to prevent Secretary of State conferred upon him the de- George 8 Meyers from rec of doctor of laws BY BRICKER COLUMBUS O June tomey General John W in to various county officers dav That signers to a trance who withdraw their names j restore them within 30 days may lowed for filing the remonstrance that county commissioners have not to accept realty mortgages on property outside of Ohio as de- posit security that township trustees may accept bank tenders of tute securities on deposits Another Retrial Granted Scottsboro Case ATHENS June wood Patterson one of nine Negro defendants in the Scottsboro case was granted a new trial today by an Alabama trial same one that sentenced him to death April 9 when he was convicted of ing a white girl hobo judge James E Horton set aside Patterson's conviction on contention the testimony of the prosecutrix was not corroborated aad bears on its face indication of improbability and Is contradicted by other evidence law still prevails in said George W Chamlee Sr of Chattanooga one of defense counsel when the decision was an- Attorney General Thomas E Knight Jr who prosecuted son asked the court to set an early date for a new trial chants division of the Chamber of Commerce endorsed Zanesville's in the road opening arid premised whole hearted support Word from Ralph Baker of general chairman of the dedication committee stated that plans all along the line Mari- etta to McConnelsville and to Zanesville were ing as as possible and that celebration would be much er than previously anticipated Other Other committees named Orrin berry chairman John Peyton Ray Roberts Virgil Boetcher and Bethel 5 Duncan C Strain man Ray Starrett P H harles Hock and W F McHenry tune in being able to ride promise of ft meal at Etna ed the marchers from a desire to it Newark Thursday and the officers of the law numbering 67 which in- cluded about 40 special deputy and railroad detectives escorted the group over the National highway to Reynoldsburg where trucks from Columbus rushed them to the state fair grounds The group spent Wednesday night at the Muskingum county fair grounds and left here at 10 a m Thursday under escort of Chief of lice J H Motorcycle Of- ficer Frank Bowers Detective Ray Warner and doputy sheriffs They were loaded in city and county trucks and hauled to Gratiot where the ark and Licking county officers kept them moving in trucks from Licking county The marchers were Said to have been greeted in Franklin county by a group of ICO policemen and trucks and taken to the state fair grounds The marchers were furnished fast Thursday morning by E B Schneider clerk of the county com- missioners relief and schools to take tl place of the governor's defeated sales tax program Efforts to formulate a program will be continued next week In a message to the as Inte today Governor Whit urged adoption of legislation to per mit Ohio industry to obtain the fits of the national recovery ac Heading of the message in the senat was followed Immediately by the in of a by Senator Ed ward N Waldvogle D of Hamilton county to amend the valentine anti- trust law as a means of carrying out the governor's recommendations Under suspension of the rules the was sent to the committee on commerce Mid industry for tion It was offered as an emergency measure The petition waa double-barreled It asked first for a writ of Saloon league petitions for Rising from his place on the orm in historic Severn quadrangle And second a writ of is the university brought Its to compel the secretary of state to to a close the former governor order printed ballots for the election New York received his diploma Of 52 delegates at large to the rom the hands of A Lawrence Low- to apt on question of cll retiring president amid a of repeal of applause In his suit Strieker contended A short time later speaking would obstruct tlA tho alumni in the same interfere with the election spot where earlier in the day delegated and the holding the students hnd received their degress in convention and will constitute and 11 other men of Of the right of the state of Ohio attainments had been ad- to express assent or dissent to said to honorary fellowship of the proposed amendment to the Smith laid down a of United States u point program for the nation's io people of the ind ture the United States under article five of he said In a ringing voice the constitution of the United States familiar to millions who have a denial of equal protection him on innumerable political forums guaranteed by article fourteen con- we must preserve at all costs the one of the amendments to the rule of the majority when the of the United States speaks that's the end of it Second keep your eye on the Bitterly attacking tha yellow constitution That's the best league placed on antee and democracy tbe petitions Strieker Third and false fraudulent and untrue American universities keep open thei d Ior tne purpose of Convict Shively Offering Bribe Cambridge Realtor to peal if Denied Retrial CAMBRIDGE O June of having offered a brido to a stats legislator in an effort to kill a E D real estate dealer was preparing night to ask for a new trial A common pleas court jury in a verdict returned guilty cf today having adjudged proffered Some Bright Spots In Business to the Rev Forest W Hall Re- publican house member from sey county to forget his which would have reduced interest rates on chattel loans and mortgages The jury deliberated about six Wednesday night and ona this doors without reference to race and creed to every ambitious young man and then no matter what else pens to us we are bound to be safe Earlier In his address Smith whose arrival at the gates of the college yard in company with Governor seph B Ely had been signalized by a blare of trumpets from their military escort discussed the rise of social legislation with particular reference to Now York state He reminded his audience that at one time the social measures he had advocated had caused him to be ed a Socialist nnd then launched Into a discussion of the national program and its efforts to effect economy He made light of the idea that the United States was drifting toward dictatorship but struck strongly at rule by minority TO WASHINGTON June tack to meet southern coa competition was suggested tc bituminous coal producer Frank Cleveand He hat they demand higher fo miners under the act He also declared north irid southern operators shoul to draft a code of lor the industry I See by the Classified Ads That bargains in a variety of sizes in wed tires are you at a Main street dealer are all carefully Inspected and priced very low j That if you hive tame Raccoons that are broke to lead for sale get in touch with the party ing to buy them That boys you can get wing tires for that bicycle lor only at a certain hardware store That you can buy a good house on Gray street with double lot garage etc direct from the at a bargain price That for two a ays only you can buy an unbreakable steel tape rule for At one time this same kind of a rule sold for That if you read the Wanted to Buy ads you may find a buyer for that article you have been ing to sell Mr Fanner Buv your binder twine through the ads and save money you will also find other seasonable items such as binders hay ers etc on which you can save Mysterious SOS May Call Concerning Mattern SEATTLE June and almost unintelligible wireless messages from a Vladivostok containing the signals for SOS anc the word aeroplane were heard her and at Bremerton today hopes that news might be ing about Mattern filer The messages were heard after p m Pacific Time by Ed Stevens a Seattle amateur wireless operate and by the naval operator at Bremer ton who was off duty and was listen ing in on a home set The signals were in Russian Stev ens said and were so faint and th static was so bad he could hardly de cipher anything The sender signe with the call letters a Vlad station Judgment Against ank Director CLEVELAND June for was d the state banking department on of the closed Union Trust late today against Kenyan Painter director and one of the argest stockholders in the a few hours after the banking filed suit against r to collect debts Painter owed the bank his attorney admitted the and agreed to the t was entered by Common udge L E Skeel Oscar L Cox conservator of the bank said applications for fore- closure and sale of collateral In- would be filed at an early day WASHINGTON June American Federation of Labor today estimated that 600.000 men turned to work since March ther progress the federation said depended upon increased purchasing power for labor NEW YORK June 22 Wholesale Lighting Fixture division today voted a 10 percent wage Increase for factory workers effective almost ly Some employes will be officials said The ment did not state if the increase WES to absorb wage cuts If Shively loses his appeals ho will face a sentence in thp penitentiary of from one to 10 years It is expected will carry his caso to the higher courts If he Is denied a new trial by the common pleas court here Still Has Faith in Jury System Kidnaper Says Told Him Father in Plot BARNSTABLE Mass June W Buck the hooded man of the McMath kidnaping case today testified in superior court that he had been the tool of a mnn named who told him tho father of the stolen child knew nil about the kidnaping plans Turn to Page S Great Lakes Gulf Waterway Opened Barges Bring Freight From South to Chicago CHICAGO June Ing of the Great with the Gulf of Mexico by n inland watar WM completed officially today Half a dozen squat unpretentious J freight barges were pushed up the Chicago river a stream made to flow backward by man's engineering lus and entered Lake Michigan 7 It was the first cargo of freight enough of It to fill 90 railroad to arrive In the north lake from tho southern states and foreign porte via the waterway Officialdom of the federal ment of a score of cities and of dozen Mississippi valley'statet greeted the barges from the deck of boat They among them Secretory of War George H Dem hailed the NEW YORK June B Ccle president of the Louisville Nashville railroad today said that the road's margin of gain over a year ago stands at about 25 percent an in- crease of about five percent over the first two weeks of June IN MOTOR COLUMBUS O June nle L May 30 Ohio State university student waa killed today when his auto collided with a truck near here John Robbel 28 Of O the truck driver injured May was enroute to his nome at Petal Miss SPRINGFIELD 111 June Governor Horner today said contracts hid been negotiated with the quette Cement Co of Oglesby 111 for barrels of cement at a barrel and that as a persons would be given work In 64 major paving contracts Put Victims to Sleep Then Robbed Them CLEVELAND O June WASHINGTON June torney General Cummings said day the fact that Charles E Mitchell had been acquitted in New York of tax evasion charges did not change the duty of the department with re- to the prosecution of such charges and that it would continue this activity Cummings said he had received no indication that George Z Medalie the district attorney who prosecuted the case intended to resign The attorney general's comment on the acquittal of Mitchell waa brief Nevertheless I still believe in the jury system Cummings said Probe Kuhn Loeb Income Tax Returns WASHINGTON June ate investigators disclosed today that they had made a thorough scrutiny cf the income tax returns of Kuhn Loeb Co partners but would not say how a part this phase of the inquiry would play in the in- opening next weak Chairman Fletcher and other com- members said the purpose of Testifying in his own defense on a charge that carries a maximum alty of 25 years In state prison neth said told him it was not a real kidnaping and that there would be no trouble He said threatened to kill him if he anything about it Kenneth with his brother Cyril Is on trial charged with the kidnaping of Margaret Peggy McMath year-old girl from the Harwich Center grammar school on May 2 She was returned three days later after ransom had been paid The money was recovered in the home of Kenneth ing of the waterway placing the landlocked midwest on a closer trans- parity with coast ports and providing stimulus for the entire nation The waterway proper to miles from Lake Michigan at to the Illinois river at Utica HI in completing it engineers channels of the Des Illinois rivers and the Chicago tary district canal Dodge Divorced Last Week Weds Again The Weather Fair north portion slightly warmer Friday followed RETRIAL FOR ALLEGED SLAYER MANSFIELD O June 22 11 James Allen 22 negro who defeate a death sentence by obtaining a ne trial which resulted in a hung ju will be retried here July 24 on tr charges of killing Frank Hanger r guard in an escape a tempt AWAITS SANITY TEST AKRON O June 22 W Kyle Ross former state representative con- here yesterday of arson will fa eiven a test It was ordered by Judge Walter B er common pUas pg showers Friday night or Saturday Showers have occurred in the Ohio valley and the middle and eastern Lake region Temperatures have len slightly in the Ohio valley The outlook Is for showers Friday night or Saturday In the lower Lake region and the upper Ohio valley and for showers Friday and Friday night in lower Ohio valley THURSDAY'S TEMPERATURES Headings by Shurtz pharmacy 5 a m 70 4 p m 7 a 6 p m 10 a 8 p m noon -93 10 p m 3 p 12 Sun rises a rn Sets p nrj Moon rises a as Sets p m Orange Van Kirk and Mike Krash who police said used anesthetics to put their victims to sleep while they them pleaded guilty to glary in police court here today and were bound over to the county grand jury under bonds of each and remanded to Jail BOARD 35 YEARS COLUMBUS O June senate today confirmed ment of P H King of Delphos for a five-year term as a member of the state board of pharmacy King has served on the board for 35 years 90 67 81 STOLEN LOVE By Hazel Livingston An Intensely Interesting Story starts in the Times Recorder DO NOT MISS IT the inquiry was to study and exchange practices With the Kuhn inquiry set for Tuesday Ferdinand Pecora ths committee counsel and his staff were In New York to finish the pre- liminary investigation they have conducting for several months into the firm's operations PLENTY OF TESTIMONY O June wes made today that the Summit county grand jury had re- responses from more than iCO E'S a result of its call for those who might have information in its investigation Oi the of Summit county's six un- licensed banks President on Cruise Joined By Sons PORTLAND Me June the shelter of Chandler's rounded by protecting Islands dent Roosevelt brought his schooner to rest just at sunset tonight after an easy afternoon sail from Little bor New Hampshire He dispatched the destroyer ahead to this city to pick up his youngest sons Franklin Jr and John for the final week of the North Atlantic cruise to Campobello Island New Brunswick The hoys came here from school and were hurried out to the cove lust northeast of Portland where the schooner was anchored for a lato dinner and a nights rest They swelled the crew to eight Apartment Rented in Two Days Recently DETROIT June Dodge whose elopement with his high school sweetheart 15 years kept him from a full share in the motor millions and eent him to wont as a mechanic was today on R second matrimonial than a week after w childhood sweetheart O'Connor Dodge secured a In the record time for hours Dodge was married In Ind last night to Dora It was last Friday that Dodge was granted her divorce on of desertion It was was to receive a ald that a fund while ELECTRIC SHOCK O June shock sustained when no torched a drop cord proved fatal Waltermire 43 night shiit fireman in the Copper Tire tion erring room here Plant Su i set up i circuit when cord while standing on metal It took the following ad just two days to find a tenant for this tiser And it cost her exactly 80 cents furnished rooms sarage Reference Call 1260 Ashland Ave Ph just one more added to the long Hst of quick results that Classified ads wing to these who have the to use them Don't let that apartment or house remain vacant for the tenant had been established for her year-old daughter Ann LIVED BIG ON SALARY CANTON O June Target of an ouster action common Flew judge Edwin W Dlehl of Stark ty testified to hia financial rs the hearing opened the district court of appeals he had been unable to liva on fiW annual of alter property values tumbled aad that to file ft voluntary petition in bankruptcy but it had been He admitted having od money from lawyers who ed before him DISTRICT HOME LOAN AGENCIES June Dis- agencies loan relief administration will pe u in Akron and want what you have but how are to know it Is available unless you tell them? That's where the ad comes In Yen can save on your ad oy s cash WES learned here today At the U was made known that C F Toledo lumber man had been selected district manager lor Uw i Toledo I