Times Recorder, The (Newspaper) - January 22, 1934, Zanesville, Ohio First The Times Recorder I Always Fair NO. 18 JANUARY 22. 1934 Tuesday colder Woman Grab Plane Crashes ctim Slain Abductors j Sent Postmaster of Says E. Bemer Is Dead CWA Relief Problems Are Given Study Hunger Strike Of Kidnapers densely that it f 1LT A or INo Avail see her only through a i Her white figure upon the platform ry Of Hatfield of were in- seriously at p. m. today when crashed in a field five miles south of j AJ t j the audience like an and Miss Hatfield County Administrators mi eai and her bell-like voice serv. ied to heighten the i The fog was not so bad as that of i New Year's but It caused a iber of including collisions m St. Paul Financier billed By All severe head Injuries and were taken j A to a Monroe Conference With The accident occurred ler was bringing the plane down on the Witnesses said that General and Governor i alley and Bates Forcibly Fed at Leaven worth Prison Relief Rolls With Re- duction of Workers Jan. ty that Edward kidnaped had been slain re- d In the dispatch of a squad of al agenta to Anoka county today local authorities in an In- ve search of the e postmaster of Anoka yesterday ved an note him Brewer had been in that but local police at first Inclined to discount the liether fresh information had ined leading to reversal of their ion was of Anoka s 20 miles from i the lower left hand comer of the penned In ink on stationery of Union City mission in Prepay to Meet Boy Has Narrow Caught In Mud of Canal between two passenger buses and i. Would tween a bus and a 1 Starvation YT a bus ch four were j had lifted In most sections of j London Get Them Out of tary Confinement Jan. a eral conference of county CWA ad- and relief workers held here today at the call of Sinks to Waist in Slime Be- Jan. 1 and Albert ex- j members of that school of gunners which holds the fruit Jar fore Being Extricated By Pals workers by and the possibility of all CWA work terminating by April The young son of William t werg Governor in addressing the as he became mired in water said he does not believe Fear Tretty and OHIO of liquor to be stand j equipment struggled in vain atj today to hunger strike In the face of forcible feeding of or freedom from is the announced purpose of the 21- dren were found strangled In home and police hold their ents in awaiting a nation as authorities sought to re- j construct a tragedy which tiny apparently was brought about by re- j The bodies of the Henry 5, and John 9. found lying fully clothed on the room floor by a j The who wore held in the city are Mr. and Oscar Another Relapse Is Suffered by Dr. Wynekoop Is Passed by House as Sent to Senate for Approval Major Provisions of Monetary j President Wishes Measure Enacted Exactly As Sent To Congress Jan. j lures of the administration's gold passed by the house and sent Finance Committee the It specifics that the dollar when valued under the Thomas shall be revalued at not CO cents in its relation to A foreign exchange Is About Evenly Divided on Legislation irom tne irom reducing the state's quota of Notorious Bank ana I on ft hun Oklahoma Bandit ed Bowman South Jan. fund of 21KH) million under j administration's lieutenants control of the secretary of i today solidified their forces to de- would be j Roosevelt I Believe Murder Trial WU a D rv J J D isu million dollars would conservative effort to DC Because Or transferred to the j amendments sharply limiting the All gold coins would be withdrawn j broad powers the measure would con- from and Aether with j f Ole of the L The president wants the Mil exactly as it. was sent to Capitol the Associated Fears that two of the country's refusal to prison authorities have other mud in the canal where he the vel be properly j notorious bandits had returned f r For one about catching Other boys in the group into the public Other iu canal bed managed to extricate him i absorb the men now m CWA the alm week-end but cu after 1e sank to his In anci that he believes congress j relaxed tension of the paid for Uie release of Charles F. they were excitement a pedestrian fire department and Assistant Charles Hatfield The boy additional funds to con- j John Dillinger with his gang i was reported heading for Cleveland Police officials vicinity redoubled was what might have been diagram of three th letter and a curved lor Body lie searchers investigated y any suspicious irregularities in ace oth banks of the Mississippi river ch flows through the district 5 were being scrutinized on the ory the curved line may have int- to represent it. dusk began to fall tonight about miles ol had been without federal whose forces been greatly augmented since kidnaping were to to organize the word of their mission was not dis- j until i were assisted by county 3 game wardens familiar with the I By the j emer is now resting in Was accident bumped off. Body near will not be found until snow goes off. Contact all off. forgive All a mistake of our Been Please I Walter St. II was headed a. federal Anxiety for Bremer's life was in the face of the death reat in ths first and only note 3m the kidnapers left at the rear of e office of Walter wealthy Paul contractor and friend of the and the fact the customary note with instructions for g the ransom has not been received Adolph father of the victim at his home In a serious condition brought on by a illness aggravated by over his son's was i yesterday by a He was as being av. Edward wife likewise as ia seclusion and no comment was from to 1'ay A authenticated source said contact was expected to e established either last night or Sunday in Minneapolis or v city authorities ho move to interfere with the the jts continued Walter wealthy St. Paul con- friend of the missing mail nd had resumed to CWA work until the PWA j of Defendant's Health from the Federal Reserve the holdings of the treasury Jan. 21 Dr. another for settlement of prediction that when her trial for murder oi her la re- Another of restless tossing in her cell cot In tlie Jail an emergency to sent out for Dr. No more gold coins be has never j county nny coin of the United Authority for the secretary of the tice authorities believe they know j is a very sick lie re- to private bond sales I mil and Democratic leaders are de- and confident that he shall his hope to send the ol sold st home abroad measure to the Whito House by but concede another week-end Department of early this of small catfish M a 0 county administrators were ad- vised to arrange their work so that afternoon the Great Interest Being Displayed In Holliday Case i projects now his career in i northwestern three com were reported seen at traveling Pennsylvania misinterpreting an Ohio police prepared for an southern Ohio peace 01- remained in the nightmarish state of fear that Neal Bowman would pop up again in their since he has spaced his outbreaks about a week acart since hoisting himself over walls at Lima state lls I ported after an ilo For the two life sho cRn to and who was convicted j lo j may Even though the opposition should bo successful In obtaining senate proval of one or more of the changes Existing authority to Issue 7500 administration spokesmen worth of treasury I Are counting on the house to uphold i would be by 2500 inc chief branch i wuh are scheduled to be under are completed 1 ail materials on hand are used Bowman Her to the federal government's condition to a of 10.000 prison for the mure desperate con- i Proceeds from bills and yesterday beat all efforts to amend the and then It by the score of 360 to 40. First Member of Civil Serv ice Commission to Face Trial Here No projects are to be com- i merced until ones are i and all unworthy projects are I to be increased Kolls i county men also were i to he in readiness to handle II probable increased relief needs workers are dropped and hours of labor a week pital last Christmas crossed the Ohio river to Kentucky but Is believed to have returned to the Ohio viols on island and it is to bp posed to deliver them In good wus at Both Bailey under j of was in- lent fed almost from twice to three of milk I day and was increased Every four or five hours the titles In an effort w stimulate and two con- viJl latter to forestall possible charges of the prisoners that they are the The hold down the Her pulse wan i other short-term loans could be de- score of 360 to 40 love mui In banks and trust Wish House by of the General Henderson said he anticipated relief rolls will be greatly increased the CWA work is Orders William D. city civil service gees trial at o'clock this after- of i to maie chairman were noon before Mayor W. P. Wetherald council chamber to answer charges make sure that only those in actual need ol relief are While each county CWA director preferred by Harry 0unn alleging neglect of duty and r feasance in to be the judge of workmen to be dropped in order to comply with reduction it was pointed out named as contact was ready turn over the in old 35, nd bills not numbered ively It was McGee who received an telephone message shortly a. m. last Wednesday when disappeared after leaving his at the Summit girls Sees War Cloud Far East Jan. A dangerous in the Far East the United Russia and was seen today by former Premier Edouard writing m the et The question of Japan's purchase of the Chinese Eastern railroad from Eussia a problem of. peace or while Japan is he ing the United on naval Between the United States and Japan on the one hand and Japan and the Soviet Union on the M. Herriot is He mentioned export activity and militaristic factors in the danger parties as While declaring that government must watch the Far feast with the greatest vigilance premier denied that France e resent Im- ww meddling the ana that cfler her good present ready to Prepare Simple Foods For Sturdy Children Simple wholesome food is the most factor in the development of The elemental principles of diet should be mastered by mother FOODS FOB VOUNG CHILDREN a compact 22-page booklet now through the Times Recorder Washington Information is an pre- 1 TI 1H John C. Bassett counsel dav while City Solicitor B. E. sure will handle the city's interest and Ernest B. Graham will represent Dunn in Hie Great interest is being taken in the case as the public deems it move of the new administration to wrest final control of city politics from the Black which has dominated the local government for ly 20 The case is the first of Its kind ever brought as it centers around a member of the civil service where others have concerned an of- with the board sitting as Mayor Wetherald has declared he will not stage a circus at the hearing and the lawyers will themselves or bo ordered from the room The charter provides the may be represented by counsel and John Bassett has been retained for that The charter also provides for a public but it is going to be held In an orderly the mayor A controversy over the right of mayor to preside at trial came to an end through the citing of tion 157 of the codified which provides for a hearing before the mayor this supercedes an- other which designates cil as the body to hear such Efforts have been made by defense counsel to secure a delay In the time of the but Meyor Wetherald has refused the as the chief executive expressed unwillingness to postpone the The trial today will be the first since the action against Fire Chief Scott Power before the civil service board three years ago on charges of conduct unbecoming an The first step of the tion to rid the city hall of officers came last week with the re- to pay about a dozen whose seats are contested by the new city Charges against refer to an alleged plot by the old faction to control the city less of the outcome of the election In Holliday Is represented as having declared on at least one casion that any policeman could do as he wished despite the incoming Holliday is also ed to have made use of his position as safety director and anticipated sition on the civil service commission to secure campaign aid la behalf of Mayor Eoy R Nowell with the ed promise that policemen so aiding the cause would be care that all workmen who are dropped should be Immediately registered with the employment so that they mav be If funds made to continue the The Dillinger scare died down The physician inserts a rubber hose two outlets into his nostrils and what Sunday with authorities pours down a pint of There Is levins they must have balked the home bad language with a flood of The story also was deflated Sunday when Bert Hems operator of a filling station one mile vest of reported to Lyle Harvatt that four men Is a Blossom The resignation of Dudley S. Bios as a member of the state relief commission and the was announced today by Adjutant General Frank D. Mr Blossom was said to have re- signed because of ill health which necessitated his spending several months in southern He was one of the original members of tne relief commission appointed by ernor George His successor has not vet been sedan answering description Included In the broadcast bought line at his station and then roared They were pretty tough looking told the none of them looked like At were made to dedicate station radio alarm system of the Ohio nest Feb. 23. It will be dedicated to the memory of the slain Sheriff Jess Barber of Allen who died in an attempt halt the liberation of Dillinger from the Jail at Janet Culbertson In Finals Prince Of Peace Contest Is One of Six Winners in at Columbus Sunday Evening Miss Janet Culbertson of this city was one of six winners in the semi- final round of the annual Prince of Peace declamation contests held Escaped Kansas Convict Caught In Kansas City Suffered Broken Ankle 5n Jump From Not Sighted KANSAS Jan. Charles Clifton 29, one of i seven convicts who tried at first to nice to and insert the hose through a guard hey soon learned they could shut iff the milk by clamping down the Apparently the carried the news to Bailey after Bates went on his hunger strike Jan. 7. Bailey Is by prison from all contact with his friend eating Jan. 15. Forcible feeding of Bites was gun Jan. 19. Then Bailey also wa put under the said the latter was In better condl lion than because he continued the drinking of Shun Tempting Meal Tempting meals failed to shake the defiance of They shunned a dinner today which in- cluded roast spinach and the milk which they have scorned in their motor car raids about the southwest is keeping up their Liquor was found with both men when they were an Illicit corn product is carried by most of the region's motoring Clyde Darrow and Charles who are at usually drive with fruit Jors containing the who has expressed a wish to become an evangelist in the prison continued his study of the Bible in his cell He an attitude of atheism 10 days The outcome may bo after Joseph B. the of physicians i mined lately the trial bite because of her TiiB court will lietir Dr. Arthur delegated by the judge to an Impartial Ham D. McNally the nnd Dr. Frank for the Ad- ding to tills will be the re- of Dr. Chauncey Dr. who were culled by the de- fense today to make further State Master Is Guest Saturday her Day Conference of cers Held at Timber Run Hall If it is found it would hasten death to proceed with the J David has Indicated lie will allow de- fense Milton and W. W. a motion for The procedure would to allow the defense to withdraw a whereupon the court would declare the Prosecution of the der charge would then await the de- A surprise visit by State Master Walt r P. Kirk of Port tured the nil clay conference of the officers of county granges the Timber Run hall The state master was on his way to the Pomona grange meeting In Monroe county and stopped off to greet the officers nnd present a ber of state grunge projects for con- The morning session of the ence was in charge of District Deputy Master J. A. of Eureka grange The words of Chairman Somers of i the coinage in charge of the president wants the just as It were enough to swing the huge Democratic majority I in massive cordon which the could not I Tho has four primary would authorize clipping a mini- mum of 40 per cent from the 13.22 j grains of gold which by legal lion are now the equivalent of one It would vest in the treasury to every ounce of the nation's monetary Including that now held by the federal reserve It would establish a fund to be used In the foreign value of the ir. and It would free the treasury of Additional Folk Join Celebration Enthusiastic Meeting Held Sunday Afternoon in Hotel Rogge their d Oklahoma for day night churches in three Columbus with the other five winners will appear in the finals during the Ohio convention in Columbus on January 29. Miss Culbertson and Phillip Kessler of Lima won In the contest held In the Indianola Presbyterian The other winners and where they competed Richard Sultzbach of Sylvania and Audrey Pursley 01 at the First M. E. Walker of Akron and Morley of at the Broad PIKE Jan. Houston 70. a was killed today when he was struck by a freight train at Greggs near an sentation of the principles which n diet between the ages of three Re-Employment Office Has New Head Street Church of Christ Miss a his right leg swollen from a broken bone in the which he he said he in Jumping from the was arrested after he de- from a street car that brought him from Kansas Ho was recognized by the William P. Clarence and J. from prison He still wore his blue denim I don't believe anybody was hit by the he Several shots were fired by tower guards as the men went up a shift ladder in the Prison authorities had expressed the opinion two were Police said who has a record as a murderer and robber in Kansas and had walked the 35 miles to Kansas City seeking a sanctuary where he LAY MEN OFF Captain T. B. In charge of the local relief stated early Monday morning that between 75 and 100 CWA workers will be released from the payrolls this All county projects will be for the time being and CWA will b9 confined to city Jobs and school Black returned from a meeting in where he re his Central Presbyterian church here is a daughter of Dr. and Mrs. L. B. She won the congressional contest held In two friends were highly elated Sunday night when the news was re- that Miss Culbertson had been named as one of the finalists for the big Her many friends here are confident she will make a good showing for herself In the final con- test a week from The first prize for this event Is and a four vear scholarship In The other are 4200 and a two year and a one- of the receive medical attention for his After treatment at the general hos pital he was returned the irison by motor car to complete a of five to ten years for Hands Off Policy of U.S. Is Approved Jan. The government-owned today expressed for the Cuban policy of Presiden Despite attacks from Caribbean de at the Secretary of State Hull of th At the meeting Saturday afternoon chairmen of in charge f the grand ball and theater Roosevelt's the Federated consisting signified who opened the meeting with thi reading of the This was followed by a discussion of degree work in the county and led by Carl Cater of Union I II i was to continue this projec Rail another year and a committee com or M. w. spencer o Dresden grange and Paxton o grange appointed to out the lecture hour was by the lecturers In special was led by Pomona Lecturer Ad Mrs. Nellie Phil gave several Interesting better lecture hour pro 19 women's or taking part and assisting n the Not to representatives it Daughters of On- of the Civil ters of Boy city city board of education find members the Unemployed tion offered to assist the general General Chairman Herbert A. Jones announced that starting Monday morning offices of the general will lie opened In the office cf LeRoy H. in the tit Fourth and Market nml be reached over telephone No. 4204 A number of residents of the districts will bridge parties at their homes on Tuesday Jan 30. and funds received from the ers will be donated to the Warm Springs Those planning such parties are asked to notify Membership maintenance nj subject in which there was a great deal of Ways and means of increasing membership were discussed by the officers present and led by E. E. of Timber Run grange and J. A. Home economics in the grange was Mrs. Effle Jenkins of In A round table discussion of projects to be carried out this year featured afternoon Many of the have already made plans for an Intensive year and all were over the prospects for 1034. An exchange of programs ar- These occasions will be known as Neighbors Friendship or Hospitality The details of the project will be worked out by a committee composed of J. W. present restrictions upon Its to Issue government ties and thus simplify the big owing operations that Uo Tho measure is now In the hands the senate finance intends to complete its ngs the com- will take up the measure in executive session and as soon as a vote is reached It will be reported ami brought up on the senate Among the committee Will hear Prof. George F. Warren of aell one of the foremost monetary advisors and an author of the program which the measure Is intended to Committee Vote The committee both sides probably will be While the opposition Is counting upon a mum of 27 votes against the in the senate as a at least nine of those who will cast them are on 20-membcr Three Glass of Gore of lahoma and of are to vote against the while two Norbeck of South Dakota and Couzens of igan will be for it. On this the committee de- cision apparently rests with the vote of Senator McAdoo of who given no Indication of how he will vote other than his action in moving that the committee request an opinion from Attorney General on the constitutionality of seizing the federal reserve With McAdoo's favorable vote the result would 11 to 9 for the With him voting against it the result would be a 10-10 which under senate rules means tee Virtually all the adverse testimony the committee has received has been directed first of all against the wide variety of powers the measure would give to Secretary in ad- ministering the stabilization It would empower to deal in any of Newton R. E. Kelt t of paper he might eral Tickets for the ball of Harvey Nola Springfield and Charles Williams of January and February have been in Gold set aside is months to make definite will sell at each nnd will be on j plans and efforts in canvassing for sale by the ticket committee today They will admit only one but entitles the purchaser to visit main dance in Gold and dances at the the Eagles and Grotto deem necessary for general pose of stabilizing the Central Hank Idea Senator Glass and others have criticized as authorizing the treasury to do a general banking The critics claim that with the treasury's alliance with the reconstruction cor- tickets will also placed j or 12 for the year was on fale this week and will Timber run acted as host to now A goal was suggested jj tms mean to all in- tor all granges of less than 100 and the establishment net gain of six members ft central a consequent the or 24 members for of the functions of the Those groups of over 100 a net gain of three to a quarter to con- Posses in Kansas and Oklahoma present course is next tin their search for linked with the till pressed their w of Cuban events with hurs rise to power of a new Sheriff Dean Rogers of Shaw nee North American at- led a hunt lor often repeated 15? President men wearing blue denim clothing and in small coupe who lanea ancl the state n an attempt to crowd another car year and Mrs. H. D. Dr. gover of this rr at once to any four rents to cover postage Coupon Information J. D. C. Ernest F. Snell of Pine street appointed manager of the federal re-employment ing J. Walter who Mr. well known In was a former Putnam avenue invaluable booklet The re-employment offices are now located In the Richards building at 408 Market being moved last week from the of the This is under the supervision of Use state of federal re- service of the on Committee on and Mining iJJ and Mrs. Culbertson and number of other Zanesville residents attended the Sunday FOOD herein FOUR of the YOUNG Street lo T. of this tiie 15th Ohio has been a member of the com- on mines nnd He continue to serve as before on insular anci ether 0-. Jan. former tendent of the Liberty Machine and killed D. i despondent j a year 6 or I See by the Classified Ads That if vou have for rent a 7-room modern house with in a good better write to the party looking for That a near Cumberland wants to buy n good young n metal brooder house ancl some That there's dancing day and Friday night at a well local a with want worn on farm by the A voting man alw wants farm if you aro fence vou can get Chestnut posts nto a ditch on highway No. 10. bout 10 miles east of Fog last night halted a posse ng three men dressed In blue who purchased food at a Jim Clark and Frank Delmar dis- appeared near after releasing Louis 26-year-old rural school whom they kidnaped from his home near for a wild flight in his motor Dresser returned to his home last party near or It can be and poles from That a 4-rnom house with cap and is offered for quirk opportunities are ally before you in the ified of very In small spare they tell United succeeded In carrying I in all theaters during tne officers nnd served a pot luck atmosphere of thei of Jan 23. will seil at m-r at policy of the good 2S per of which will nie Pomona grange meeting to legislate In IM own the editorial be donated to the Warm j win be held with grange on One of the features will be time dances In i March 10. FORMER BANKER DIES Jan. M. 93. ono of Union ty's oldest and best known for 20 years cashier of the Bank of and later 20 years of the Oakland died dav of age and He was a. native of Wood West but lived in Union county nearly all of his These will consist of square and will be In charge of ft committee of Edward J. John J. Prick and Ray A. old-time fiddlers and square dance callers who wish to donate their vice to be nt the Elks club at 7 o'clock Tuesday Jan. 3n Mrs. J. D. chairman the decorating stated day afternoon Hint one of the Inter- esting features of the decorations cf Gold hall will be the beautiful ern being where President Signs to Continue apparently none the worse for his The mileage Indicator showed the car had traveled 1100 miles from the time of foundation the will be located v. i Lit. Warm Ga. The artistry will be done by all local Special will give beautiful effect The Weather Occasional rain with m temperature Tuesday cloudy I and probably rain in south j and rain changing to snow flurries in north different automobile i The temperature has risen in the j region and the upper Ohio Emmett 55. a mail not i lor throughout the entire General Chairman Jones announced an Important ting of all tee chairmen to he held at o'clock Wednesday evening in Jan. dent Roosevelt today signed the to continue the life of the struction corporation until February 1, Tho total lending by the corporation up to The in a letter to Chairman Jesse H. Jones of the corporation said it was his under- standing the extension of the life of the corporation automatically makes available to it the amount of any repayments received during the period of such The would give Morgenthau unlimited authority in administering the Thf opponents are con- and expect to offer an amendment to place the fund in the hands of the This proposal received more support in the house yesterday than any other suggested but even so was defeated 170 to 133. Obtaining money for the fund from the extra dollars that could be ed against the cold after re- duction of the gold equivalent of the also has been the target of much criticism in testimony given the Automobile Accidents Fatal to Two nd I Injuries Suffered in Fall Fatal to Child Two men died here today from i O. Ann. They Do Come Quite frequently persons lose sum of some negotiable curity or a ring and feel that It Is lost But also quite ly an ad in the Lost and Found columns of The Times Recorder and Jan. quickly get you in touch les suffered In was pinned under his car crushed after it careened off a street and Charles storekeeper at the West Virginia state at W. The Indications are for I occasional rain In the Ohio and the lower Lake region Monday and had cover of i- from a deep into she four days before fell and struck lier Hopes were held for her the Here is a case where it black leather purse In office court house Tuesday m diamond leers valuable ia hospital His u in an automobile SEEK FINDS Jan. cf 125 solicitors headed by C. Z. Marlon has been formed to conduct a to for activities will be followed by colder weather Reading by 5 a. H 4 p. 7 a. 19 G p. 10 8 p. m. 12 10 p. 2pm 50 12 i midnight i 3( i- TII died of pense V. who ran for mayor last November with the endorsement of Postmaster General today he would i Wall Street to resume law tices He is here for the Reconstruction Finance We do not try to infer that every time a Lost Ad will bring back the lost But we do believe That any article lost has enough real or sentimental value to the loser to warrant the small ex- incidental to placing a Lost Most people are honest and return their to he they knew where to find The next time you lose TRY A Ag. Fristoe May Be in Race For Auditor Fred E clerk of the county board of and ticket clerk at the local office Oi the Pennsylvania may be a. candidate for the office of auditor Muskingum he announced Sunday although he had not fully made up his mine to that The office of clerk of the board of elections will close for Fristoe March 1 and it was that Secretory of State George 3. will appoint a Democrat to succeed who is a Charles present deputy clerk of the may be given the It said A meeting of the Muskingum county Democratic executive committee will be held this evening when dations will be received for the Tne position of clerk of the election board carries with it a salary of SI 232.52. while the deputy clerk is paid a salary of WOMAN DIES FROM GAS Jan. Clara 40. was found dead In home here a victim of gas Cracks around the windows and doors had been plugged with bvi it was said by neighbors that the makeshift weather stripping had been devised several ago to reduce heating Coroner Frank O. 41