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   Times Recorder, The (Newspaper) - August 26, 1935, Zanesville, Ohio                                Always First The Times Recorder Fair VOL LI NO 204 ZANESVILLE OHIO MONDAY AUGUST today Tuesday by night President Is Sail P L Ui I 1 V NAPLES Italy Aug units bound for East i Africa sailed today from this port I I Irl r-e wake of yesterday's 1 ture Oj Dearly 6.000 troops including Premier Mussolini's two sons the Protest i Activities Work or Jail T i s- Giovanna embarked Asks Legislation to with men and 54 officers Ambassador Bullitt Tells Advantages Invalidated by Court Rulings Believed He Will Try in Constitution Before Seeking Amendment WASHINGTON Aug 25 A congressional battle over the New constitutional the explosive issue Soviet Russia of Violation Recognition Pledge l's Word Warned Interference in In- In WPA Strike Affairs of United States Muit Cease Remove From Relief Rolls and Prosecute for Non Support Plan NEW YORK Aug of federal business j recipients the test on Hugh S Johnson's work or jail order The zero hour is 9 a m when those en relief rolls were to appear at district offices for ass to federal projects thousand jobs awaited Johnson's goal was to fill 20.000 this week was projected for the next session by President Roosevelt In his request for the formulation of legislation to preserve Iv the social and economic ad- vantages of invalidated NRA and er emergency legislation observers id a more bitter fight just before 1936 election than that which wrenched the contested Guffey coal from a closing session Perhaps Constitution Senator Wagner who ed frame NBA interpreted Mr letter to the senate finance and house ways and means committees to mean procedure within the tion But should congress find it impossible to write new legislation within supreme court ner foresaw possibilities of a con- amendment being posed Seme stressed that Mr Roosevelt asked the Guffey despite sonable doubts of its constitutionality There was a mounting belief among Republican congressional leaders that the president by asking mere legislation along lines might be looking to future supreme court rulings for a test of sentiment change f Chairman Harrison of the senate finance committee who ed the presidential communication last night said today: We expect to follow the striking situation came to light in Xew Jersey where William H J Sly state administrator issued an tions or the president letter to mean we are I take the to proceed the constitution and within the various courc decisions Appeal for Temporary NRA In asking preparation cf a considered program by January Mr Roosevelt expressed the hope that industrial groups will m increasing numbers avail themselves of the NBA permitting agreements on minimum maximum hours abolition of labor and prohibition of unfair com- practices which offend existing law The president added that during the congressional adjournment he would confer with representatives of management and consumers in the nope that discussion will ate among them a general agreement as to the means of accelerating industrial recovery and the tion of MOSCOW Aug ambassador to Russia William C delivered on behalf of the United States government an protest against activities of recently closed congress of the communist Internationale His blunt note to Vice Commissar in charge of for- eign affairs said these activities in- vclied interference in the internal affairs of the United States and ed them a flagrant violation of the pledge made by Soviet Russia at the Greys Break Even With Red Birds and di- vided two games yesterday the Greys winning the eight 8 to 0 behind Charlie pitching after the Red Birds captured the afternoon fest 10 to 9 The Greys turned in a triple play in the night game Afternoon Huntington 012 310 12 1 010 101 9 13 3 Quante and berland Zuber and Kahn Night Huntington 000 000 5 0 Zanesville 130 12 1 and Lynch and Bahn Details on Sports Page I A -I U J ADDIS ABABA AUR Nine are in Ethiopia aie I j The Rev j baugh and of North Lima Ohio j i Rev Walter A and wife Cleveland O lEngland Sending Thousand Additional Troops to Malta Battleships to Suez Canal Senate Riders on ation Brings About lwo Deadlock i nr l President Ines Members of House Fearful Put Punch 111 Relief Program O Says Sanctions Hop Mean War of Political Effect of Vote on Loans WASHINGTON Aui of success to loosen the ad- I knot into which i congress tied by a clash over to wheat and cotton I farmers I trv Goes Back to Decentralized Methods to Get Action Where Needed LONDON Aus Daily Mall published an in- today with ii in Rome in which ho was as faying It should be whoever applies linnet ions Italy be es to Avert War in Africa but Taking No Chances Battle Fleet to Form Tight Circle of Defense About the Suez Canal peal to workers not to quit private employment to take WPA Jobs He employers to give notice of anj such attempts cw York relief workers were not all sure of the success of the plan to force relief recipients to take jobs They explained the head of a ily of four who has been receiving about a month with extra ances would get only for three weeks work a month on WPA Be- sides he would have to provide fare and lunch money Johnson's work or jail order went out after previous efforts had resulted in only responses to re- for workers Under the new regulations bodied family heads on relief failing to register for work will be removed the rolls If still unwilling to work they will be prosecuted in domestic relations court for port Conviction might mean Jail Resentment against the order has flared David Lasser of the workers unemployed union declared men will go to jail as conscientious objectors to forced labor and allow the cities to take care of their ilies Willis Morgan labor arbiter in the WPA workers division assailed the plan as a new attack on the living standards of workers Two Are Injured In Auto Crashes Youth of Near Caldwell Is Taken to Hospital traffic Saturday and Sunday resulted in four automobile dents in and near this city Only two persons were reported injured Donald Orr 16 years old of well Rt l admitted to Good Samaritan hospital late Sunday to receive treatment for vere cuts about the head and face suffered in an accident on lit Tabor road Two cars were damaged in the crash The condition of Orr was reported satisfactory last night The youth lives at the John Forshay home near ell Edward T Withers Licking View wno was struck by an automobile at Main street and Court alley while walking with his infant daughter in his arms was reported in a sligh condition Sunday night In The baby George Watson New Concord Dies Saturday Last Rites Will Be ed at O'clock day Afternoon George Watson 77 years old died t 9 o'clock Saturday night at the ome of his daughter Mrs Ethel New Corcord following a eek's Illness of complications He was born near Cumberland on ov 25 1857 He spent practically is entire life farming in the erland and Rlx Mills vicinities He was a member of the New Con- ord United Presbyterian church Surviving are his daughter at home he died two brothers Howard and Harvey of near New a sister Mrs Amanda of St and three grandchildren Funeral services will be rom the United Presbyterian church n New Concord at 2 30 o'clock Mon day afternoon with Rev William Glass of the Rix Mills U P church officiating Burial will b3 in Salt hospital Withers suffered two fractured vertebrae of tne back when hit b a rar driven by Bell 126 Main street He was taken the hospita in tne Trimmer ambulance The ex- tent of his injury has not been but is not thought to be serious Cars driven by Roy Lewis 446 Van Horn street and Mr Kohler city on avenue near thi street bridge Saturday after neon Both cars were damaged No IMC was injured An automobile operated by Mrs F Jones of Pleasant Valley struck a ar driven H Hoover Harrison Saturday afternoon at Eighth Couth streets The damage wa Columbus Man Drowns In Lake Erie O Aug ody cf Everett F Lumpe 39 of the Columbus Printing Ink o drowned in Lake Erie a Palm Beach near Huron yes fry taken late today to Co 1 body was swept from by a high wave A 7 was rescued by i 12 of Columbus and Monks and Charles Harmon o Beach who waded from shor tl the Mackinnon girl aUc o told her and the boy to 9 i children said thc raft w in a strong current and car i i out rapidly into the lake I O Aug 19 died at the vv automobile today as the ma went cut of control Suspect in Robbery Bank Messenger Held CINCINNATI O Aug 25 W Detective Chief Emmett D Kirgan was informed cf the capture today in Detroit of a man wanted here for m connection with a robbery of a bank ger He as William Tracey 2 cf O nnd Is returned here Kirgan said He is wanted in Springfield on charges Kirgan reported adding h was arrested in 1929 in for a similar alleged offense Two men participated in the rob bery here Thursday of Oscar Wurst ner messenger for the Literal SaV ings Lean Co seizing a billfold containing tne money I See by the Want Ads That someone has good dirt they will give to anyone who will haul it away That several woman want housework or they will keep house in motherless home That you can buy pure Pennsylvania oil for only per gallon That a party is locking for a small place with acreage and buildings close in They also have 50 pullets for sale That If you want to get into the restaurant business there is one doing i business in a location mat is offered at a reasonable price the is in ill health n carload of baskets is being sold at thc B O tracks Hcve you farm of 150 to 200 acres vcu to trade If so a 72 aero farm 7 miles from city with almost new 4 room cottage and lots of fruit a 6 rocm house in Brighten are offered in President Roosevelt was mentioned CWA In his drive to put punch frequently in the informal talks relief President Stands By to Assist in Adjournment Ready to Give Any his reforming break WO on projects considered most to i stalemate which finally ad- 1 our l LONDON Aug j British troops sail shortly to for Hs advice tii other reinforce the undermanned garrison for best method on the Wp of thc rf the i let It be known tonight L'S 25 r mui viewer D President bick that other nation should j The was announced will I the decentralized methods of the the ol the United be dispatched aboard British liner his wishes variously stated HP had nothing to for jit generally agreed through Hugh s Johnson gram He New city j authority to spend COO States is to i which now is taking on fuel our Rt Southampton She will snil The British cabinet was reported thna she was recognized by America of The American government he arned anticipates the most us consequences if the U S S R is unwilling or unable to take tate measures to prevent further cts in disregard of its pledge to activities in its territory d at the political or social der of the United States The note it unnecessary to te specific statements by delegates f the congress at which s indicated the eventual aim of the party in the United tates was establishment of a Soviet Krestinsky is acting in the place of commissar of for- ign affairs now at Geneva Soviet officials declined to say hen a reply might be expected Ambassador Bullitt cancelled a vacation when the Comintern opened on July 25 to study accounts of the meetings t close hand He dispatched ar reports to Washington during thc 1 tne congress was in session Only America Protests Most other diplomats made similar to their governments but so ar the American government alone ias protested Diplomats and the foreign press vere barred from the Comintern lons Development of friendly relations Hussia and America will in- be precluded if the Soviet mion continues to permit activities n its territory involving interference vith the internal affairs of the can people Bullitt stated Delegates Principal American delegates to he Comintern congress were iam Z Foster early labor leader Earl secretary-general of the Communist party in the United States Gil Green Sam Sarcy Ml delivered speeches on the an situation ana Browder in an ar- lcle in the official Soviet review said Communists patiently work for a program would be the greatest step for the course of human can only be carried out by the flame of battle and only millions of oppressed peoples realize its necessity ful Advice Needed to End Session ets on an WASHINGTON Aug gress turned Sunday into a work ciny for President Roosevelt as he stood by at the White House to aid worn leaders in solving the problem the chief executive wast Today Speaker Bynis nml a stopped I proved list of congress tuo thls j before last night j method leaving to local The developed utter tors widest rowers of discretion dent Roosevelt had would to followed on all last decided to s against if nil bois pf the league council at the meeting Sept 4 agree to such n move as attempt to In East Africa l and projected for next session the task of making permanent such legislation as the invalidated NRA keeping hands off the bitter con- gressional snarl over cotton and wheat loans But to be available for con- the president cancelled plans for a river trip His aid appeared essential to smooth the adjournment Mr Roosevelt was known to be vitally interested in getting the social security program going Initial funds for it were in thc deficiency con- the deadlocking cotton and wheat loans There was no apparent concern at he White House over the failure ot although Mr Roosevelt at up late to hear reports from the on Capitol Hill Stacked high on the president's desk awaiting signature were seven comprising a major portion of the session's work They included the utility holding company regulation months neutrality alcohol control oil control the ban against gold suits and the Guffey coal Mr Roosevelt put forward his plans or carrying on the new deal in n talk to the country last night over the radio Miss L C Wilson Dies Late Sunday Succumbs at Home of Her Niece Greenwood Ave Miss Louise C Wilson died at o'clock Simday night at the home ol her niece Mrs Raymond Linscott 992 Greenwood avenue She had been in declining health since last March but had been bedfast for only three weeks She in this city the daughter of the late William P and Jane Wilson For 18 years she was identified with the Frank Bros de- store m Marion She had made her with her niece since the first of March She was a member of the local Eastern Star and Order of White Shrine cf Jerusalem of Marion She was well known and highly esteemed in this city Surviving are a sister Mrs Minnie M- Granger cf Greenwood avenue two brothers Edward Wilson of this city and George Wilson of Ind and several nieces and nephews Tne body was taken to the man funeral home and will be re- turned to the Linscott residence Chasing Speeder Kills His Companion in Crash STEUBENVILLE O Aug James 30 was killed and Acting Chief of Police Robert was Injured today when their auto crashed into another parKed nt a filling station near here One cf six In the car was hurt and the station pump were knocked 30 feet from their tions he was chasing a on the Ohio river highway when th crash occurred SHOT BY WES CINCINNATI AUJ OT Wounded by Detective John as he fled from the scene of a suspected attempt a registered as Doan 30 died today Bugganer draw a as he him to halt for questioning Two companions ore held for questioning Republicans Ask Youth to Stand By Constitution Accept Roosevelt's lenge for United Attack Upon Old Order WASHINGTON Aug 25 Republican Joined direct issue with the Roosevelt administration night in an appeal to the youth of the country for concerted opposition to a revision of the constitution In a direct reply to President Roosevelt's radio call to a new of voters for a united upon the old Representative Snell the Republican leader of the house asked they accept thc challenge It is not a question of what Is best for the Republican party but of what is best for America he said m a radio released through the Republican national committee It is not a question of whether the New Deal and this administration have shamelessly repudiated the pledges of the last Democratic national convention In the house of its leader betrayed trie principles and traditions of tne Democratic roup of house were awaj on a cruise down peake bay did not plan to re- turn until tomorrow putting squarely on senate chieftains the task of unravelling the adjournment snarl Trouble Tho trouble was about a appreciation pasted by the house to which the senate added riders di- recting the commodity tion to lend 12 cents a pound on their cotton and cents a 90 cents a their wheat The riders were added after the firm administration had ordered n In the actual cotton fiom 12 to 0 cents Senator Byrnes led the lorce and in the negotiations necessary to put cotton amendment wheat was added too The senate took that action fairl early yesterday but the Its to adjournment wa ally until afte nightfall Then Chairman of the house appropriation committee took the floor mid that instead of sending the to conference he was going to let it die Actually senate administration chiefs were willing for that to pen for they already had assurances that the president could find other ways of providing the the would appropriate for Initiation of the social security plan But if that had happened the ton and wheat state senators would have gotten credit for seeking loans for their farmers and house members who voted on a roll call for Turn to Page 9 WPA A up of results was pre- although officials declined to for publication con- too same tlic present The New Deal An Old Idea Oft Under CWA which started on 10 days notice nml in nil gave some work to people Mate and administrators were permitted tho widest latitude in choice of It was stopped after one lion had been spent and pl Inti that the amounted to little than leaf raking Seme saw a special significance in thc fact New York city with the country's largest pool of ployed was to start the new Tho allotment boosted Its total of WPA funds to moro thin Unlike earlier for Jobs for white collar classes ell or the New York projects involved construction PWA simultaneously predicted however for mors thini In new projects would filed before the September 10 deadline as a result of a wide tour The Ideal Is Always ed on the Shores of the Utopia TU VV of Iho Supreme Court of From n on the tlK of It is 111 old tr nne Is John Barleycorn Back in Texas That is a question solely for de- termination by the next Democratic national convention The real tion Is whetner or not the new eco- nomic system the New Deal and the present administration Is offering as a substitute for the old will better serve the real interests of the American people than the one they are asked to discard Snail's speech followed an assertion by Representative Bolton chairman of the national Republican congressional committee that tne session of congress about to close was a portrayal of the danger of the domination of popular government by a dictatorial executive In addition the day brought a statement from Senator Dickinson that the people are concerned about the ex- and and ed about the prospects of additional taxation JOHN N WILLYS DIES NEW Aug N Willys automobile and one-time United States ambassador to Poland died today shortly after midnight Standard time Eastern WOMEN FA WASHINGTON Aug more women leave the farm for the city than men Today there are single men for every single men on the farms of this country The Weather Monday and Tuesday possibly followed by showers day afternoon not much change In temperature S TEMPER by Drug More 5 a 4 p 7 a 6 p 10 a 8 p 12 neon C5 10 p 2 p m 12 midnight 70 Dry Leaders Will Try for Law Enforcement DALLAS Tex Aug ff a furtive follow in the Lone Star state for tne lati 16 years was returned to citizenship today by a Dry leaders who contested the amendment repealing constitutional liquor prohibition admitted defeat as the majority of wet votes cast In referendum passed the COO mark A constitutional amendment for old age pensions also adopted by an overwhelming margin Our next battle will be for law en- forcement said Dr L D Young Dallas minister and executive tary of the United dns We shall make an appeal for all abiding citizens to Join with us in fighting for law observance and en- forcement C L chairman of the Dallas county repeal organization Garner and West Put Bills Through For the Presiden Contact Men Save Lot o Bills Which Seemed Doomed of the strategic WASHINGTON Aug couple of the president's contact men pulled a lot of his bills out o the flro this session but In some Capitol Hill chiefs like the Idea so much Both wore men with experience themselves ns members of Vice President John Garner nnd H West Corner as as a hoino member for years and became Its speaker West went to thc house from Ohio nnd now officially Is undersecretary of Their work was not spectacular but kept under cover ns much as possible They held private with members Interpreted their views to the White Houw and thc president's to them And some of the regularly elected high leaders ob- vigorously to They would have preferred their own Together Garner and West helped work thc utilities holding company through after many thought it dead They snapped the social security program to passage despite Its newness In the American scheme Garner has been particularly ful because of the tradition n vice president docs nothing but pre- side over the senate Injures 50 ever up headquarters In er office and held frequent discussions there with members on bills in which the president vas in- ict u Red at 0 thoic Is something with hu heait but if he Is n at 40 there Is wrong with his Tills saving is rich In meaning If luiy man the ot 20 without so with the Iv of poverty the in- justice the he la not to the existing ind It over he has an unresponsive By tin time a man has reached the ego of 40 if he hm not mt dence In hU ability to man society I e If he is still f or even a it he has not history and hns not acquired tin art of straight in word's there K then something with his head Four hunched B G Plati a book called The Republic In which he described an hu man of prosperity contentment Jn this society all th wore philosophers and al the possessed moral excel lenec Tho vork nas per formed by thc slaw liked this society Pinto docs not tel us Pour apo Tom More wrote In his ideal cities were limited to families There were four conveniently ed market Each brought to ihc place whn It produced Jn the fields nnd from the market place took whatever was needed More naively There is no rea son for denying any person there h plenty of everything Tha there he plenty he took fo of society ust 31 Reinforcement island which now has a troop strength Cf was con- firmed a clay announcement from Malta most battleships normally stationed there would sail Thursday for stations within striking distance of the Sue canal gateway to troubled Ethiopia The troops will consist of Royal Ar- tillery Royal Engineer and Royal They arc being soul to Malta thc war office stated It Is the Intention to bring fixed defenses of Malta up to the approved last year and elsewhere there was prsacl evidence no nation in or tho Near Eost is from grave concern and over the quarrel between Italy ml Ethiopia Only one full week re- ruins before thc fateful League of Millions council meeting called to the dispute Simultaneous with Great Britain's her n tho Mediterranean the sues cannl numerous of friendly nations from the Baltic to thc Sen to discuss their line of notion and policy at the Geneva meeting tember 4 Fighting ot fleet will Malta on Thursday to form K tight circle of de- fense about canal Scandinavian The meetings prior to the vital league meeting will begin Tuesday at Oslo Norway where the Norwegian premier will meet with premiers ot Finland Denmark and Sweden to de- termine a united Scandinavian at Geneva entente nations expect to confer later in the week Arabian Rulers already ure talking about the policy they will adopt If B nearby war breaks out In apparent contradiction of Pre- mier Mussolini's expressed belief that tho Ethiopian question is solely his African colonial affair was the ed concern In every European caused by tho belief that the collective security and integrity of small states nnd the Inviolability Of all may be at stake plenty for granted The word Utopia well chos en by It means nowhere AH these plans fand there linve teen hundreds of them private property and human compe tition All provided for collective owner ship and state control All schemes when tried fol for this Their sires Turn to Last Page Waterspout Kills Five Wo shall that the sale ol liquor be regulated thoroughly and that counties and precincts ring to remain dry by local option have adequate protection A tabulation of votes from 234 of the 254 counties 42 com- plete showed for repeal and against j An Illustration of West's activity is what on the new federal alcohol control plan wanted because of prohibition repeal and because NRA was declared invalid House and senate got into a lock over whether liquor should be Hunter Shoots Bobcat and Kills Child at Play SAN BERNARDINO Calif Aug 25 Wj Carol Ann Barry a gifted pianist was killed In a strange sheeting accident In out canyon today Seme hunter shot at a bobcat near the playground where Carol Ann was playing The bullet pierced the bobcat and sped on ing the girl in the head KILLS MAN Has Aug W falling killed a circus employe tentatively identified as Wayne Fish 54 of Ind day A truck lurched at an Inter- section hurling both to the ground ON OLD FREDERICK Md Aug Dr Ezra Z last surviving of- ficer of the U S S Constitution and a former medical director of the U S navy died at his family home here today at thc age of 84 mi: D C Aug The three of Mr and Mrs John W burned to In a fire which de- Sun rises 5 54 a m Sets 7 15 p m Moon rises 3 10 a m Sets 7.05 p m their home Son of Edison Dies Suddenly Heart Attack Is Fatal to Thomas A Edison Jr GENOA Aug tow waterspout swept Into the clt from the harbor early tonight kill ing at least five persons and more than 50 The spout appealing in an electrical stoim reduced a section of the waterfront to tangled wreckage The San Giorgio pier where many great ocean liners berthed was aged most All cranes along sold in bands the house saying thc yes snd the senate no The yes up grew stronger when the potent house ways and means committee which controls nil house committee appointments voted 20 to 4 to In- sist upon barrel sales West kept at wore talking with the president and Finally both Chairman ton D-NC and Chairman Harrison of tne house and senate committees said tho was and the house gave way And the went through both branches only a bubble of dis- sension FOLLOW THE THRILLING MYSTERY SERIAL The Snow Leopard by CHRIS HAWTHORNE Begins Today in The Times Recorder The liner Conte Dl ing a from New York burst from its moorings and wng down tne harbor Tugs barely pre- vented the liner from crashing into a and vassels The Genoa fire department ed the ruins for more victims Shot by Husband Ends Life Of Cleveland Playboy CLEVELAND Aug last night the career of one of Cleveland s wealthy boys prominent Edwin De Groot Thompson married twice divorced Thompson shot to death an man in be- cause of b's to the other man's wife thc slaver lie said he snot because he broke up my home at a time when son was sought by Cleveland police on charging jie n's second wife Paula Adelaide out o tne second floor cf their palatial home He had been lying airplane around thc country for months evading had been operating a dude ranch near and had been going the name of Edward Tex Thompson SPRINGFIELD Aug 25 Thomas A Edison Jr 59 eldest son of thc famous inventor and head of the research engineering ment of the Edison plant at West Orange N J died early today In a hotel room here A medical reported death apparently was due to a ment Edison arrived at thc hotel with two companions Friday night Hft registered under another name A member of the family said son frequently assumed another nemo when traveling to escape no- tice He said Edison was returning from a visit to Charles Edison in New Hampshire widow r brother a sister wo and a step-sister vive Born Park N J of the Thomas Edison's first marriage Edison was educated at St Paul's preparatory school at Concord N H and then entered research work on Internal combustion engines in vate laboratory In Burlington N J Seventeen years ago he went to East to live and took up work in his father's plant at West Orange Thrown From an Auto Dies in Ambulance COLUMBUS O Aug Henry 27 a baker died in an ambulance today shortly after he was thrown from an automobile in a collision here M F Roberts driver of the car in which Lease was riding was held by police for investigation in con- with the accident His car collided with one driven by Kenneth Walker of Salem Lech's survivors include a sister Mrs William Laskey Jr cf Bay City Mich r 1 y i l i t NECK O Aug Thc tody of William Howell 55 lia county farmer was found under his wrecked automobile near Vinton early Authorities reported the auto plunged over an embankment that neck was broken TO ro LOUISVILLE Ky Aug The Dr A E closed his 12 years pastorate at John's church here today will leave Tuesday to assume his ties as pastor cf John's church In Columbus O came here from Tiffin O In 1923   

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