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   Times Recorder, The (Newspaper) - August 3, 1936, Zanesville, Ohio                                Always First The Times Recorder VOL LII NO 185 ZANESVILLE OHIO MONDAY AUGUST today Tuesday Scattered Cambridge Man Is Elected Commander District At Session of John W Moss Is Named by j Davey Fails Arrive at Unanimous Vote of Shawnee Picnic gates Assembled Approximately 400 Attend i Annual Convention Held Over Week-End NEW LEXINGTON O Aug Governor Martin L Davey who was John W Tony Moss of bridge was elected commander of the lUh district of Ohio by unanimous vote of delegates at the closing sion of the annual convention in Grotto ball Sunday afternoon Mr j Moss has very active in the dis- organization for a number of years and was considered as the ical successor to J E Giffen the retiring commander Delegates to the national tion in Cleveland named at the meeting Sunday are as J E Giffen Bellaire retiring commander J W MOSS Cambridge new com- mander and John Brown of ville of Marietta William M- Snyder post commander of this city and Reuben Parks of Caldwell A number of resolutions pertaining to the stand taken by the district organization for deliberating at the state and national were passed according to a report at the close of the sessions Secrest Is Speaker Congressman Robert T Secrest of representative of the 15th of Ohio which comprises six of the seven counties in the Legion district was the principal speaker at the Sunday afternoon session of the convention and delivered an ing and instructive talk on veterans legislation and preparedness Con- gressman Secrest is an speaker and his address was well re by the gathered for the business sessions of the con Distinguished guests introduced a the convention included Tom McCal of national committee man and Robert E Tharp of Wash ing D C grand correspondent cf th 40 and eight At the Sunday morning session was unable to attend and sent his j regrets by telegram In his other prominent politicians spoke Including L P Mooney Republican candidate congress in this district President Plans Conference With and Others Monoxide Kills Nine In Illinois Mine Six Give Their Lives in Heroic Attempt to cue Three With Mary Husband Conscription of And U toes o Will Gather at Hyde Park Home to Outline Campaign Transformer I Starts Fire in Shaft Near i Du Quoin 111 i i 111 Aug miners who tried to drag three com- panions out of a carbon monoxide gas were overcome and all nine died last night in the Union collieries Kathleen mine at Dowell five miles south of here They were helping fight a fire Independent Pension Candidate which broke deep in the mine for Dr J E Pope I when a new transformer installed cf Oklahoma Pledging exploded federal old age salaries beginning overcome bv the gas at a month to persons over as and increasing to to all over 65 William M- Snyder commander o Zanesville post presided for the open ing which Included an address of I welcome to the 400 delegates and and a few remarks after which the gavel was turned over to J E HYDE PARK N Y Aug major political conference which vill bring Chairman James A Farley nd other high officials of the national committee to his tomorrow was arranged today iy President Roosevelt Asked about points to be discussed a Roosevelt aid remarked to It's safe to speculate on thing There were intimations that the role the president personally will take in the political wars would be one major topic of conversation Mr Roosevelt also planned to re- from Secretary Wallace and Chester Davis of the federal reserve board former administrator the latest information on drouth ravages and steps being taken to combat their effects Both conferences were scheduled for the afternoon and there was a possibility that Wallace and Davis would join In the political tion The president has not talked ex- with Farley who recently took leave of the postmaster ship to conduct the campaign for the president's reelection since July 11 when the two were present for dedication of the bridge in New York Just how active the president will Dr Pope is waging his campaign by The government suppressed Pope's activities in a sion plan he advocated two ago for business routine J Band Heads Parade At the conclusion of the after- noon meeting a parade over the downtown district was featured The Post band from ville headed the and all delegates participated Registration was held Saturday at Grotto hall with E C John A Maier D Baker and Ralph Mclntire In charge A stage party with a floor show and concert by the Moores and Ross Saxophone Sextet formed the sion Saturday evening for the State Delegates Named G C Offord was general chairman in charge of arrangements Other committeemen were L E Moore C H wagoner William M Snyder E V Bennett Harry Kollus B S Roberts O J Miller E H Ellis A Goodman William Pugh and F F Bealmear The district comprises seven ties as Muskingum Morgan Washington Guernsey Noble roe and Belmont Local delegates to the state tion in Portsmouth William M Enyder L E Moore E D Watson and E V Bennett J T er and F C Leslie b3 in speaking and In making trips about the country during the has not been announced He has plans to tour seme of the drouth area late this month cr early next And he expects to sandwich in ahead one or two more first hand surveys of flood control conditions in Ohio northern and western Pennsylvania southern New York and probably Connecticut Lewis and His Group Defiant Refuses to Appear Before A F of L Council WASHINGTON Aug the leader of the group adhering to a refusal to appear for the proceedings 12 American Federation of Labor Un- third of Its night were at the eve of trial by the executive council on charges of insurrection Headed by John L Lewis United Mine Worker president the 12 unions have set out to enroll all workers in each big Industry into individual large unions Dresden Girl Drowns Sunday In Muskingum Florence Williams 16 Is Caught in Undertow While Bathing DRESDEN O Aug 2 pleasure trip turned into a tragic death for Florence Williams 16 of Dresden who was drowned In the Muskingum river about three miles north of den Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock when she Jumped from a small boat into deep water in the river while bathing The body had not been re- covered at 11 o'clock Sunday night She with three companions Hachel Lacy and Francis Lacy of Dresden and Charles Ridgeway of Frazeysburg were Jumping from the boat into they believed to be shallow wa- ter The boat had drifted into deep water and all were caught in the un- dertow when they jumped way the only swimmer of the group i managed to pull Rachel and Francis Into the boat but could noi locate the Williams girl who had dis- appeared from sight Help was called and the Dresden fire company rushed to the the accident but divers could not cate the girl James Skelley of den received a severe scalp wound while diving for the body It was be- that the body had been swept down the river Approximately 40 small craft were helping to drag the river bottom day night but the body had not been recovered at 11 o'clock Several dred persons lined the river banks to watch volunteers in their exploration of the river bed The Williams girl had left her Fred W Pace Is Named Secretary Savings Company Announcement Made State er for Past 11 Years Fred W Pace of 707 Locust nue has been named secretary and member of the board of directors of the Zanesville Savings Loan com- pany 512 Main street to succeed C C Slater who met a tragic death on July 4 when a falling tree crushed him in his automobile on Adamsville road This announcement was made day afternoon and Mr Pace assumes his new duties Monday morning C C Pfeifer is president of the and Mrs Gladys McNulty is assistant secretary Selection of Mr Pace as secretary of the Zanesville Savings Loan company comes in recognition of his ability and training as he has been employed in the capacity of an ex- aminer in charge cf building and loan associations in Ohio for the past 11 years He has a wide circle of friends in Zanesville and Muskingum county gained through residence in the ville vicinity for many years Born and reared on old Pace farm on the road Mr Pace was educated in the rural schools were revived List of Drart The dead included Forrest Devors and Steve Hrim district mine mana- gers and Clarence Cawvey chief engineer at the colliery All live at Dowell The others miners were Louis j Rees Joseph Spillers and John I ley of Elkville Edwin Harris and George of and Logan Kraeff of Dowell Coroners of two southern Illinois counties planned separate inquests tomorrow morning as a tion of the tragedy indicated three died in the gas pocket and their six companions while being carried to the surface Mine Superintendent Ed Leming said the men apparently struck the pocket and three went down The others struggling to drag them out breathed the gas ly because of exertion and were Battle Against Revolution in Spain War Drives Escaped Felon Government Forces Claim Back to Prison Successes on All Fronts After Hard Fighting Francs Aug Spain's civil war today drove an escaped convict back to the Determined to Use Every peace and quiet of a prison cell Louis Charles who escaped Resource to Crush the prison colony in Guiana and went to live In crossed the border and surrendered i to here with the a cell Is than living among 1st government today Fascist Revolt MADRID Aug fighting Spaniards Rebel Troops Advancing On San Sebastian Determined Drive to Crush Government Forces on Northern Front VERA SPAIN WITH REBEL TROOPS ADVANCING TOWARD SAN SEBASTIAN Aug General Mola today began n ed drive to government forces on the extreme northern front of Spain's Civil Rebel leaders working night and dav to establish a n Pan of the Un ft t nt I was only a patient of Mary Astor's protests Broadway's blonde Norma Taylor whom a nurse testified to seeing in Dr Franklyn Thorpe's bedroom at breakfast time on several occasions The testimony was given In Miss Astor's suit at Los Angeles to regain custody of her daughter railroads and utility plants bolstered Its wtih troops and loyal provinces nnd launched a new siege to dislodge rebels from the mountain outside Madrid Bombardment and the firing at cities spread new terror on the day of the violent civil war The gas factory and surrounding buildings of Barcelona were a for- said after n fight over the ranean city Loyalists hold the city but much violence and disorder have been reported there Streets of iri the Balearic lands were fired by leftist planes which bombed rebel barracks munition and utility plants there Leftists fled the south of San Sebastian were cheered by that rebel ments were en route from lona General Mola was the aviators said Munitions Twins Destroyed Destruction of two rebel trains by loyalist planes anxious to I ment and firing of buildings at tho yard of rebel j ami were reported and was graduated from high school after which he taught school in Newton township for several years In 1912 lie was appointed master at Roseville by President Woodrow Wilson and served eight years from 1913 to 1921 He was connected for three years with the Home Building and Loan company of Roseville now the Roseville Federal Loan and Savings association Mr Pace is married and has two sons one a student in Lincoln school and the other attends the Theodore Roosevelt junior high school Mrs Pace is a director in the Matinee Music club Fraternally the new secretary is a member of the blue lodge of Masons at and the Knights No 56 of New Lexington He is a member of the Roseville M E church selves asphyxiated No doubt the other men would not have died if they had not tried to help their Leming said Gas Swept Past Barrier Three rescue teams equipped with oxygen helmets were erecting a ricade to confine the fire when the gas swept past them to the meted victims who were passing up materials Leming said a permanent Beal would be constructed tomorrow Coal digging crews will return to work In two or three days when the fire is completely shut off to burn itself out All the victims were married and had families With the exception of the body of Ford all others were brought to the surface during the night Ford's body was recovered at a m day The nine died sometime between 10 p m and midnight Crowds of anxious relatives friends and other persons clustered around the entrance to the mine as word spread early today of the disaster These crowds continued until the body of Ford was recovered No work was done at the mine Newark arid County Officials Approval Flood Control Plan Improvement of Licking Channel and Levees Is Planned Plans for a flood control project in Newark prepared by en- for the Muskingum ancy district have teen approved by Newark city council and Licking ty commissioners it was announced Saturday The plan which calls for Licking river channel Improvement and levees would be part of the conservancy dis- flood control day Cody Reunion Marietta Today And Tomorrow Hundreds of Relatives and Descendants of Buffalo to Attend The craft union faction dominating the council and led by William Green A P of L president contends this move violates federation highly skilled employes should be members of unions organized by their crafts no matter where they work John P Prey president of the A F of L metal trades department who brought the charges against Lewis and his allies was to the fore of the group demanding suspension of the 12 unions holding membership in the committee for industrial A majority of the council was RS agreeing with Frey George M Harrison president of the railway clerks andj council i FUH Moon Spoils of such severe discipline and several Peltier's Comet ether council members agree with him Harrison has been trying work out a compromise with Lewis home in Dresden shortly after the noon to go on a boat and ming excursion with her three young friends She was an extremely popular dent at Jefferson high school and Spanish Rebel Reinforcements Drive on Madrid Awaits Troops From Morocco LISBON Portugal Aug Wireless advices from Tetuan ish Moroccan city held by rebels said tonight the third corps of foreign was ready to take off by airplane for the Spanish land The rebel radio station at Seville said the insurgents had received 15 airplanes Including 12 craft Reports from the Portuguese tier said the revolters had Santa Amalia on the outskirts of Badajoz western Spanish city The Spanish Nationalist Deputy Pujol director of the Madrid news paper declared In a radio broadcast at Lisbon that a rebel offensive against Madrid awaiting the arrival of Moroccan MARIETTA O Aug dreds of descendants and relatives of Col William Frederick Cody will gather in this pioneer Ohio river j town tomorrow to recall to mind the days when the west was and their noted kinsman ed his title of Buffalo as an ndian fighter scout and slayer of bison The two-day annual family reunion n this comparatively eastern setting will commemorate the sary of the birth and the 100th anniversary of Immigration to Marietta by a member of the Cody family Chester W Crouch of Columbus would have been a senior next year j reinforcements She was active in the Presbyterian The correspondent of the news church and School and paper at valladolid reported started life as a cattle herder bee ed to numerous clubs and there carrying pistols and One of the most noted warriors of O In charge of arrangements for the meeting predicted that zs many ss 600 or 700 of the 4.000 members of the Cody family association would attend Each year since 1924 a reunion has been held at some point of family ions in Dresden Her mother died when she was four years of age and she had resided with her aunts Bertha Emma and Lena Gewe ever since Other survivors are her father Charles Williams two brothers Henry and Fred and one sister Vera Williams of Columbus girls swinging swords were patrolling the streets as practically all the men iad gone to the front His efforts to date have been MOTHERS FEAR ECLIPSE DELHI India Aug ant Hindu mothers must He quietly In bed during an eclipse because of a belief that their children may be marked with some disfigurement if they engage in any activity while se sun is obscured Thousands of took to their beds during the recent DELAWARE O Aug Would-be observers of Peltier's com- et are getting braak from the moon Dr Philip C Keenan of Ohio Wesleyan university's Perkins opined tonight The cornet discovered by Amateur Astronomer Leslie of Delphos 0 will b at a point nearer to the earth than ever before on Tuesday night Dr Keenan said but the ful moon will render it invisible to naked eye asserted the astral body would be readily dis- The Weather fair Monday ribly scattered Tuesday Not much change in temperature The indications are for cloudy weather Monday and Tuesday probably with scattered showers in interest or historical connection ranging from Toronto Qnt where Buffalo Bill's grandfather once lived to Cody Wyo namesake of the frontiersman himself On the program starting tomorrow are numerous get-together sion meetings to be devoted to stories and recollections of Buffalo who became the west and ended as a circus proprietor and successful actor A banquet a picnic and reports on progress of collections of the Cody genealogy also are scheduled Crouch predicted a large attendance because ha said hundreds of Cody relatives resided in Ohio Others are ed throughout every western state and many still live in Canada New York and Pennsylvania Crouch said first record of the family was at Beverly Mass in 1865 Without Food 36 Hours Revolt of Prisoners Ends Rebellious Inmates of gon Penitentiary Turn Meek With Hunger SALEM Ore Aug nights and a day without food broke the rebellion of 700 convicts who staged a fatal riot in the state on here Friday Meekly they marched into the mess room early today and ate their first regular meal since noon Friday ly before their bloody demonstration against a court decision denying freedom to prisoners who have served minimum terms Their attitude was in sharp con- trast to the defiant horde of men who tried to rush the walls Friday after- noon and retreated after one of them was slain and two shot down to scream their anger for nearly 36 hours The grim prediction of Warden James Lewis that they started this but we'll finish was borne out Convinced that there would be no food until quiet was restored the convicts gradually became silent The repeated crash of broken cell window glass shouting of profanity at guards and noisy cell demonstrations died away State police who had not left the prison grounds since the outbreak stationed themselves In corridors along with guards In a steel cage suspended above the mess hall other guards with rifles watched as the prisoners filed In There was not a sign of trouble The prisoners again were brought to the mess hall for Sunday dinner but that was all The Sunday ect with WPA and taxpayers of rk and Licking county sharing the Cost Is Of the total estimated cost 779 would be contributed by WPA or labor and equipment leaving to be paid by the city and county for equipment materials gal engineering administration and other However WPA engineers have mated that of the city and county share is chargeable to rental and operation of equipment the two could furnish from their regular equipment leaving a balance of to be raised by a levy of special assessments on the county and city Cp to District If the project Is approved by the conservancy district beard of tors and the conservancy court of 18 common pleas judges it will be added to the official plan of the district nnd all costs exclusive of funds ed by WPA will be assessed against Newark and Licking county benefited property owners Licking county Is represented on the conservancy court by Common Pleas Judge Frank E Slobaugh territory In order to end danger of Leftist attack from the rear when the drive towards Madrid reaches Its cial point j Ten thousand rebel soldiers with new supplies nnd ammunition left the Pamplona barracks officers said to relieve forces ftt and to form the nucleus for the drive against San Sebastian and The insurgent troops progressed slowly along mountain trails where Leftist sharpshooters sniped from trees and rocks Government artillery was shelling the rebel position from Fort loupo outside San Sebastian Ammunition for rebel guns was be- ing carried by mulo pack through the mountains behind zun Three airplanes In close for- mation could be seen flying over but it was Impossible to tel whether they were government o Dispatches from Burgos quoted General president of th national defense Junta In the Leon region as declaring the northern army Is now at the gates of Madrid The object of the insurgents is t insure triumph of a real Spain and bring to the Spanish people a regim by tho Madrid newspaper ABC Oyarzun held variously by and loyalists reported com- destroyed after many attics Much of tho rebel force marching ward Madrid turned northward to d defense of Zaragoza and forces marching to Attack and Loyalists claimed steady a march toward the southern headquarters at Seville aai Several thousand soldiers arrived rom nearby provinces to Join in the ew assault on the s and more wore arriving Loyal Catalan columns claimed a over several rebel cavalry near Zaragoza northern headquarters of the Fascist ball game was cancelled All other activities were denied and the con- victs remained in their cells Warden Lewis Bald he expected to put the men back to work In the prison industries tomorrow Meantime 22 asserted ringleaders of the riot were In solitary ment An Inquest probably will be held tomorrow In the death of Thomas Baugh 50 slain convict France Will Ask Italy to Explain Planes in Morocco Believed H Duce's Airmen Were Enroute to Join Spanish Rebels PARIS Aug will ask formal explanation of the In Morocco of Italian planes believed enroute to join Spanish rebels The request will be delivered morrow to the Rome foreign office authoritative said tonight coupled with an appeal to Join in a agreement to remain tral in the Spanish rebellion Favorable reply was expected both from Italy and Great Britain to the proposal advanced by France in an effort to dispel the threat of European war growing out of the Spanish rebellion Great Britain last night Indicated she would support the policy of strict The Leftist Press today charged openly that both Germany and Italy ara backing the Fascist armies in Spain Their editorials observed the 22nd anniversary of general against invading German armies of the World war General victor ant of the French air force in North Africa arrived here from Morocco He had been ordered to investigate the landing of Italian planes in French Morocco Friday carrying of fraternity order nnd peace Our purpose Is to give Spain her rightful position in the world with out foreign Interference Pamplona newspapers today a total of pesetas were ed here Saturday as voluntary con for the rebel bringing the total collected to pesetas about Eastern towns near the Frenc frontier were quiet today Churche were filled in both the Leftist town of Irun and the of Vera VETERAN MUSIC DEALER DIES JACKSON O Aug Summers a music dealer here for years died today at the age of 9 He owned stores In Athens Wellston an Jackson A prisoner captured by Ists asserted Zaragoza rebels d water and electric service general Government newspapers asserted several priests were fighting with Later thg gnd there refix was dropped the Ohio valley and the lower Lake i Buffalo regions Tuesday Temperature changes waj born Jn will be slight SUNDAY'S Readings by Shurtz Drug Store county i Iowa Feb 26 1846 i 5 a m 7 a m 10 a m noon 2 p in 91 60 4 p m 64 6 p m SO S p m 94 10 p m 12 midnight Sun rises a m p m Moon p m Sets a m MIZZLES BY PLANE Aug were rushed here by airplane the municipal government decided all only the big ones as wear them A case of hydrophobia caused Three Ohioans Injured In Motor Crash COVINGTON Aug Three men were injured two ly fatally today when an automobile In which two cf the victims were ing crashed head-on with a truck loaded with iron at Dry Ridge Ky miles south of this city The William Mantis 21 of Dayton O fracture and crushed legs James Kilnar 21 also of Dayton skull fracture and fractures of the ribs and knee Cal Edwards 30 of Reading O driver of the truck suffered broken ribs and possible internal injuries his condition was reported as fair tonight arms allegedly intended for Spanish Official circles was here on leave to visit his mother who was 111 Eleven Italian army officers rested when they were forced In French Morocco still were Three Killed as French Naval Plane Crashes Not Convinced Woman Suicide Investigating Youngstown Tragedy Following Quarrel YOUNGSTOWN O Aug Police continued their Investigation tonight of the slaying of Ruth riek 31 wife of a Youngstown but said it was Improbable whether they could establish it a suicide or slaying until fingerprints have been thoroughly checked John W 31 husband of the slain woman maintained after hours of questioning that he awoke to find his wife morning In a living room chair a bullet through her temple City Detective W J Harrison said that further developments hinged on the fingerprint findings of Hoy win chief of the identification reau Coroner David Hauser has also withheld his verdict pending check of fingerprints A friend of the Mrs B F told police she was In a taer with tho couple a few hours preceding the tragedy and tha a bitter quarrel broke out between them They were still arguing iously when she left detectives ed her as saying Police said version of the circumstances surrounding the slaying varied in some respects He admitted to Police Chief Carl Olson that he and his wife had been ing Detective liam Reed said Fascists and that one killed la battle Former Premier Arrested Former supposedly attempting to flee Spain aboard a French was at Valencia He directed the Spanish government from April to October in 1034 General Domingo leader of government forces in the district was reported captured by rebels Three government forced down behind rebel were summarily They were from San Sebastian Fifteen hundred Spanish said to include 900 noblemen were reported routed by loyalist They Joined Fascist troops at manca yesterday Every Resource to Revolt Seizure tt utility plants marked another step in government's determination to utilize every available force to against the rebels Confiscation of clubs newspaper plants part of the chant marine and Catholic had been ordered previously Some of these measures were in accord with the popular program to socialize Industry Two firms at Madrid were among those seized today said railroads would operated regularly The minister of labor Issued a de- cree enjoining workers In the ing industry except those enlisted la the militia to return to work day Say Drunk Driver Killed Man on Bicycle NEWARK O Aug ted Hughes factory worker was killed today when knocked him from his cle on highway 13 north of here State highway patrolmen detained Henry of Utica O and he would be charged with driving while intoxicated as a result of the collision the sudden decision PARIS Aug mail plane of the Air crashed today In mountains 50 miles from Toulouse and Its three men were killed The accident was attributed to fog The plane left Le Bourget airport here at a m and crashed at 6 a m It carried mail addressed to South American cities LAWYER WEDS SECRETARY NEW YORK Lola Lafferty a stenographer secretary left her modest apartment Zuber Pitches Greys To Shutout Victory Zuber held Canton to two singles last night as Zanesville scored Its second straight shutout over the Terriers 5 to 0 Jim Shilling led the Grey attack with four hits Including his 22nd home run Canton CCO 000 2 1 Zanesville 410 000 9 2 and Broskie Zuber and Details on Sports Page Spanish Battle Two Rebel Planes GIBRALTAR Aug 2 loyal Spanish warships and two rebel airplanes fought a six miles off the rock of Gibraltar tonight while hundreds of bathen watched from the beach Observers believed none of combatants was hit The encounter occurred hours after British authorities had detained the Spanish which landed near Gibraltar bcr after bombing rebels at Friday The crowd which watched the naval and air battle was by hundreds ol persons stocd at higher points on rock The ships and away i at each other with machine guns and the water craft used V m i guns The insurgent planet finally in the direction of Spanish Morocco while the headed lor Malaga wL In Greenwich Village today to be- come the bride of Walter B Walker Mantis and Kilnar were enroute to millionaire lawyer SV   

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