Times Recorder, The (Newspaper) - August 10, 1938, Zanesville, Ohio 3m Always First The Times Recorder Fair VOL UV NO 188 Russia Is All Set for Major War TOKYO Aug 9 OP Soviet Russian forces were reported to be constructing new defenses day in what a war office man said indicated extension of the Siberian border incident front The war office said Russia was concentrating cavalry artillery and tanks on the southwest shore of Bay several miles east of the disputed border zone where the newest and most serious border incident started July 1L A renewed Soviet attack was imminent by the war office which announced that Russians had lost men in the disputed Hill area since July 29 Dispatches from Yuki Korea near the Siberian border said Soviet big guns shelled Japanese along a front in the heaviest bombardment of the rent border warfare thus far Marshal Vassily Konstantinovich Bluecher Soviet chief in the Far East was ed to have arrived at some 20 miles northeast of to take command of his forces OHIO WEDNESDAY AUGUST THURSDAY SHOWERS KEEPING CLOSE WATCH MOSCOW Aug of the Soviet Union night kept a watchful eye on the incident and con- preparations a vigorous defense of its territory if the con- should outgrow present vest pocket limitations Inasmuch as there still was danger that diplomatic tions might fall there was no dency to discourage patriotic ex- pressions of defiance toward mass meetings and tions in all parts of the Soviet un- ion Unnecessary stirring up of indignation by frequent from the zone of conflict however was avoided The last military com- came on Sunday has yet been While Foreign Commissar im Litvinoff and Japanese sador Mamoru Shigemitsu had not resumed peace talks at a late hour this afternoon there was another diplomatic exchange be- tween the two powers Funao Miyakawa first secretary Japanese visited off the chief of the Far Eastern tion but it was understood their conversation was limited to dis- cussion of the recent anese clash miles north of Gpv Davey Trails In Guernsey Co CAMBRIDGE O Aug National Committeeman Charles Sawyer held a substantial lead over Gov Martin L Davey in 44 Guernsey late tonight with the count standing 1.488 for Sawyer 103 for Davey Robert Bulkley up a vuge lead over former Gov George White in 20 precincts 633 to STL On the Republican ballot Robert Taft led Judge Arthur Day 441 to 336 State Rep Tom Knox headed William Hunt in the Democratic race for state legislature 529 to 369 The tabulation for county commissioner on the Democratic ticket showed Walter Little 510 and Glenn Teith 423 In 20 precincts Fritter with 396 votes led Henry Johnson with 282 and Brown Oliver with 244 for tHe nomination for tor Ernest Work New Concord held a over opponents in the race for the Fifteenth district congressional The tabulation showed Work 296 Marietta Mayor P W Griffiths 210 William Shuster Zanesville 110 and Joe I Clarke Zanesville 50 Porter Forsythe 280 votes led Harry Grove with 200 votes in 12 precincts in the Republican race for auditor while the vote for commissioner on the same ticket was V Ferguson 263 R A Bride 277 and E B Smith 143 John Harper with 313 votes led Ralph Castor with 305 In the race for the nomination for auditor U- S Embassy Moved From Hankow CHUNGKING China Aug States Ambassador Nelson T Johnson and his staff ar- rived in this interior city today aboard the United States navy gunboat Luzon Removal of the embassy from Hankow objective of Japanese Yangtze river forces was the ond shift In Its location since the war began The first was from Nanking to kow Johnson is likely to be the only diplomat of ambassadorial or rank in this city Other major powers were sending lesser ranking diplomatic envoys BT Looks Like Democrats Choice CHARLES SAWYER Charles Sawyer of Cincinnati former lieutenant governor and Democratic national committeeman Ohio is leading Governor Davey by a wide margin for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination Provide New Room and Equipment For Students of Sunshine School The Sunshine School for pled children which has been op- on the first floor of the Sheridan school the past 15 years will be moved at the start of the school year in September to the Woodrow Wilson grade school on Pershing road The school will be housed in a spacious room which is considered ideal for the needs of such a group It will be immediately un- President Talks About Tasking But Little On Politics Fla Aug Roosevelt the United States of conversation about his Wishing trip and not very talkative about tics The executive who left San Diego Calif in mid-July on a search for fighting fish of both oceans held a press conference aboard the cruiser Houston fore disembarking for his train trip homeward Mr Roosevelt in a jolly mood told reporters about the various species of marine animals which were on the trip by Dr Waldo Schmidt a who companied the president Asked on the re- nomination of Senator Barkley in Kentucky the dent said it just what he had expected The president gave an emphatic endorsement when he visited Kentucky on to the west coast Barkley was opposed by Governor A B The president said he working on two he will deliver at Athens ville Thursday He said he did er the talks would be political because they were in the rough draft stage arid he would have to them again The laughed when a reporter asked whether the talks would be made rougher when the rough drafts were examined In Georgia Senator Walter F George Is seeking against three Governor Eugene Talmadge McRae Atlanta and rence S Camp U S district at- torney at Bandits Broke His Glasses Took Missed CHICAGO Aug bandits robbed Raymond Kahn of today as he sat in his auto- mobile and then broke his glasses so that he couldn't see the license number of their car But they forgot to 11 he had any more money so he didn't mention hidden under a seat Hie Weather Partly cloudy Thursday showers cooler at night A disturbance is moving slowly eastward over the Plains states A high pressure area moving eastward over eastern Ontario and southwestern Quebec The outlook is for showers on Thursday in She Ohio valley and lower lake region It will be TROY Aug cooler Thursday night in the Woolard 59 engineer at the Miami lake region and the Ohio county home died of a tared skull which Sheriff Kenneth Miller he received when s a p struck on the head a shovel s m 95 bv an inmate of the home the room used by the class on the second floor Another improvement will be the installation of cooking and dining room equipment in a large room in the southwest end of the basement where a warm dinner will be prepared each noon by an for the crippled children and students There are between 36 and 40 in the two classes They come from over the city county and in the past have Davey Leads Sawyer in Count Here Muskingum county gave Gov Martin L a better than lead National man Charles Sawyer on the basis of early return from 40 precincts at midnight last night White tabulation In the 117 precincts returns chief executive with votes compared to 730 for Sawyer A comparison of early figures led political to predict Gov Davey would pile up lead and eventually carry county Frank UMe and James baum were leading the Democratic race for lieutenant governor on the basis The civic Improvement bond Issue lor construction of a municipal auditorium was ing a favorable vote while the one mill levy to finance county ex- penses was apparently defeated on basis of early returns The civic improvement bond issue for construction of a municipal auditorium in was receiving a favorable vote of votes for and against in 49 of the 58 precincts This was a total of slightly more than 67 per cent for The one mill tax levy over the county for operating expenses was apparently badly defeated f The tabulated vote for 40 out of 117 Democratic Ticket Sawyer 730 J Lieut 110 er 131 Rogers 160 Uible 342 Day 286 Metzenbaum 245 Steele 119 Ward 250 818 ley 943 U S White 760 Mozier 623 Young McSweeney 856 Supreme 407 Dickson 459 Smith 368 Kowari 90 State Central ham 987 Watson 422 Archer 422 Republican Ticket Lieut 748 bert Attorney 668 U.S Taft 194 ana expense ed are being paid ior by state department of education The department which has been under Miss Thelma Wurtenberger will also be moved and operated in school building Beady for School Opening Plans for the removal of the crippled children's school to the Wilson grade school out by Kenneth Ray who i becomes city superintendent of Mrs Haiel a the tion department of the state bers of the Zanesville board and representatives of the pled Children's committee of the Zanesville Rotary club Plans of the school board call for haying the room in readiness by the time school opens The new be redecorated put and other improvements made The dining room will sibly be more or less improved by the Rotary club through re- decoration and the placing of new draperies Flan Special Scats Shortly after school opens and it who are in the Crippled Children's class the board of education members and Super- intendent Ray plan to order special designed to fit each one of the expenses of this will be met by the state ment This is one of the forward steps to be taken by Mr Ray in seeing that these children received a per education and are also made the same time A replace Miss Jewell Bramhall recently married will be appointed within the near ture it was New Dealers Leading In Early Returns COLUMBUS O Aug Two candidates who campaigned 100 per cent New Deal forms strode in front of Harold Mosier led as Deal tonight in early returns from the Democratic race fcr two seats Returns from 352 of pre- Stephen M Young Con- gressman John McSweeney and Mosier On the Republican side of the fight George H Bender was ahead with votes on the basis of returns from 366 precincts In second place was L L Marshall with following In order were Raymond Jeffreys with C G L Yearick with and Charles Wharton Republican Choice For Governor Sawyer Leading Davey tf Returns Taft And Bulkley for Senator COLUMBUS O Aug of from Tuesday's primary showed at a m Democratic precincts Sawyer including 700 Cuyahoga county precincts which gave Davey Sawyer COLUMBUS O Aug Sawyer who campaigned on a platform of purging the state of alleged graft and corruption held a strong lead In Democratic race for governor tonight after more fourth of the primary votes were tabulated but Gov tin L Davey was beginning to cut down his margin A tremendous outpouring of Sawyer votes in county where the Democratic machine turned against the governor served to boost Sawyer's state-wide margin early n the evening Later however Governor Davey reduced Sawyer's gin speedily as the totals rolled in from downstate Ferd M Pickens Davey's campaign manager said that it doesn't look so good Cuyahoga county might defeat He estimated the Davey forces could lose Cuyahoga by to votes still win the nomination An he muda the 921 430 Justice Supreme Court Boyd Wanamaker Supreme Court long term Hart Turner Supreme Court unexpired term Allen 741 Rich 575 Struble 482 Ward State Central Committee den 1.181 Johnson Warren 224 Wilson 328 Representative Marshall McNeal 1.928 Commissioner Herron Auditor Dunn KIrke Charge Shakedown To Help McAdoo WASHINGTON Aug 9 IP The fornia group opposing tion of Senator McAdoo charged today that a man himself as a treasury agent had seized documents proving that federal employes were being shaken down for the McAdoo campaign fund In a statement the tion said James W Mellon of Los Angeles its candidate for the Democratic senatorial nomination had mailed a report of the in- to the senate campaign ex- penditures committee Mellen charged the statement said that treasury agents were interfering with the committee's investigators The documents the statement said were in possession of James A Chavalas of Oakland Calif chairman of the League of Northern California when a man who he sented the treasury called on him August 3 At the agent's request the statement said Chavalas rendered to him 32 affidavits correspondence photographs and other exhibits which supported the charge of activities by McAdoo henchmen among the em- ployes of the internal revenue of- fice at San Francisco sheriff said an altercation over j 112 JO Jl IB -80 12 work the inmate was doing a ffl ed the blow p a Sets a Senator Caraway Takes Lead LITTLE ROCK Aug Hattie W Carraway seeking drew away to a lead in returns from 166 tered precincts out of in day's Democratic primary These precincts gave Carraway j Mcdellan and 110 For governor 107 of 2.002 pre- Bailey 4.493 Cook 174 TO FIRE FURNACE YOUNGSTOWN O Aug Steel Corp made preparations today for firing another blast furnace at its Ohio works late this week Operations Tor this district were raised to be- tween 42 and 43 percent yesterday when Youngstown Sheet Tube Bessemer converter resumed operations Is Democrat But Voted Republican Ballot LINCOLN Aag W Bartzatt of Lincoln candidate for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination in today's primary election is pretty perplexed Arriving at the polls shortly after they opened he was handed a Republican ballot j He protested but was ignored i the clerk pointing out the re- card listed him as i a Republican then protested to the city derk also without success i So he cast a Republican i lot and left i JOHN W BRICKER Former Attorney General Bricker T unopposed In the primary is the Republican candidate for governor of Ohio New Deal Popularity Made Issue In Three Ohio Congressional Contests COLUMBUS O Aug The question of New Deal larity Ohio Democrats today in one state-wide and two district congressional Candidates running on 100 per cent New Deal platforms sought to unseat Congressmen Harold G Mosier r and John F Hunter in the 9th Toledo district rand Arthur P Lamneck in the Columbus district One Republican and six cratic incumbents and three other Marietta May or v Victor in Congress Race P Griffiths the Republican nomination for congress In the Fifteenth district as late returns pushed the Marietta mayor far ahead of three Mother candidates early this morning On the basis of incomplete re- turns Griffiths polled In Muskingum Guernsey Morgan Washington Noble and Monroe counties to lead William Shuster Zanesville who received mately Ernest Work Muskingum college professor had a total of in an unofficial count while Joe I Clarke Zanesville merchant ered nearly votes Muskingum county gave Mayor Griffiths votes in 40 precincts and to Shuster Work re- 738 votes In the city while Clarke 277 The count In Noble and Monroe counties was not completed but election board officials at Caldwell and Woodsfield said Griffiths was far ahead in the race the nomination Husband and Wife Die As Fire Razes Home TUXEDO PARK N Y Aug 37 and his wife the former Sally Comly 24 socially prominent in the east lost their lives early today in a fire which razed their home A and a fireman with a broken arm caved the Adee's old son George T Adee The cause was not determined Roused from sleep on a boring estate the fireman An- thony Ress ran to the Adee house responding to screams of the maid Lillian Henlon 19 She jumped from a window 37 Feet above ground holding the baby tightly Ress broke their tall catching the weight on his left side Firemen and police saw Mrs Adee pound desperately on a ly closed window of heavy glass then vanish Adee's body was found Sn the basement Mrs Adee's body also recovered Republican un- opposed for nomination in- district contests Ohio nominated In 22 and for two positions and Congressman John McSweeney were involved in a three-cornered race with former Congressman Stephen M Young for the two- Democratic nominations Young however Directed his campaign principally at Mosler whom he accused of voting more like a Republican Mosier on his congressional ord J particularly iV affected farm Hunter to many Deal by Ray mond county and Jotta Q ledo i Antl New Deal Wade Van Ness former state official and David former lumbus were of Lamneck who particularly hostile to the New Deal in speeches before the house of tives strenuous con- gressional race was blamed for the death last of another Lamneck opponent former Mayor Henry who died of a heart ailment Oldest candidate tor colorful Jacob Coxey of Army fame He was one of two Democratic opponents of Congressman liam Thorn district Dudley A White Norwalk Rer for nation In the 13th district The only other incumbent Republican colleague Thomas A Jenkins of Ironton tangled with E R King of McArthur for the 10th district nomination Jenkins dean of delegation was eighth term Democrats nominated without opposition and their districts Joseph A Dixon of Cincinnati First Brooks Fletcher of ion Robert T Secrest of Caldwell Lawrence E hoff of St 18th Robert Crosser of Cleveland 21st and Anthony A Fleger of Parma 22nd Chicago Gunmen Kill More CHICAGO Aug number six and seven on the rent list of Uons knew they had appointments with death investigators disclosed Shortly after the body of Sab Frog found across the street from White Sox ball park this Ing his sister They said they'd get him Now did six hours earlier three marksmen had killed G >angan 35 an official of a ers and decorators union in front home Police Captain William O'Brien recalled Duncan had told him fral months 1 might get shot and U I t might happen ray The two men were slain than a mile apart Detectives in- the possibility that the wo crimes had some connection In was from Davey Sawyer 307 V While counties In which the Committee for Industrial strong were giving Davey was them In numerous rural counties Pike county for Instance backed Davey by better than lii to one In early returns CIO Chief Victory John Owens Ohio chieftain of the CIO It like 11 able to tell him Davey o go to hell Instead of him telling The governor picturing Sawyer at a puppet of John L national head of the CIO urged to tell Lewis to go to tell by nominating Davey Davey Incurred the ClO's enmity when he sent National Guardsmen protect a ment in the strike Involving High Court Delays Graft Probe In Pennsylvania Pa Aug The highest court in Pennsylvania abruptly postponed sibly for the In- by the legislature and grand jury into campaign charges against Governor George Earle and 13 Democratic dates Chief Justice John W Kephart of the supreme court ordered Judge Paul tf Schaeffer to how why the Dauphin county grand Inquiry scheduled to start Thursday should not be pended The stay was asked by a dal investigating committee set up by the legislature to take over Ae court Investigation It will be n force until the constitutionality ot new laws determined by all the supreme court Justices aow on vacation Little Steel last A stretched lead over Court Judge Arthur H Day In the race for the Republican for XH S senator as counting progressed Returns from gave continued was ahead in the for of Counties in which the CIO claimed strength were giving Saw large in urns Thay Included Trumbull and in county an- CIO stronghold In which some ot his had defeat Many of Governor expected him to low hoga county but not by margin that the returns Cuyahoga hu 1432 pre- or nearly he total and usually polli about of Democratic In Ohio the one of the molt bitter primary In candidates occupied in different manners U usually their Governor and Mrs bridge In Kent their town for the Democratic senatorial nomination Returns from precincts White New Lead Congressman a t Large labelled by an Dealer trailing Stephen M Young and John Sweeney two 100 per cent New Deal friends In returns In the three-cornered race for two for Democratic con In the state Frank speaker of the Ohio house and a Davey lieutenant wag leading field of eight in the race for the Democratic nomination for tenant governor Metzen baum of Cleveland who chief counsel of a state senate tee which Investigated alleged graft in the stale government running second Paul Herbert made a margin of letter than two- over Charles A Bracher for the lican nomination for lieutenant governor Metcalf In Race Senator Verner Metcalf of Mari- etta a member of the senate In- committee was Herbert a close race for the Republican nomination for at- torney general Herbert had slight lead In early Clarence H urer leading John J Kennedy by a margin In his race for treasurer and Pythian Sisters Honor Mrs Anna M Young CHICAGO Aug Kathryn Detra Pa was elected supreme of supreme temple of the Pythian ters auxiliary Iti meeting here at the same time as the Knights of Pythias convention Other officers elected by the auxiliary supreme tress of records and ence Mrs Mollie V Keller O- and chairman of the magazine's board cf directors Mrs Anna M Young Zanesville O Knights of Pythias earlier ed E Lee Stapp of Miami Fin supreme chancellor Traffic Law Violator Has Field Dav In Court N Y- said Qty Harry H Farmer to Frank Rasario 33 it day of was brought into court to face six traffic law dating back 1336 He was a total of said j walked out to his car that's On his car was another ticket for overtime parking i That'll be a dollar j the Judge Japanese Reinforce Their Yangtze Line SHANGHAI Aug thousand anese reinforcements were ordered today to the Yangtze river battle front sharp Chinese had stalled With a few guests at the home of Paul the brother Sawyer evening at home with wwr not to the Star owned by Taft family Day WM to downtown Cleveland -t Buikley pUnned to remain all night after entertaining at a Two Dozen Ohio Solons Unopposed For Nomination COLUMBUS O AUfr Elght and W won the senate today without at least a half dozen Democratic faced primary low la largely of their opposition to Gov Mart la L i I- The bloc broken up however before the primary because Of deaths retirements and running for other In this group with i position in the primary included Senators Horace W Baggott at Dayton John Taylor of Ralph Seldner of llam M Boyd and Tom L er of Cleveland and Wm F of Lorain One of three Democratic from the district certain to be eliminated the representation will cut from three to two Mutton for the H D Byrne of Kent and Harry M Vm Doren of Akron both and N A Wllcox of Geneva were candidates for The next have 35 compared at present Although the more counties had ng numbers of candidates for of representatives Jons at least 40 md 34 Republicans won places on election ballots without will be 136 in the new There were no outstanding tests for house of the leading assemblymen opposed for renomination drive on Hankow capital The troops were on their way from province tal to Yangtze port and Japanese advance base 130 miles to the of and 135 miles downstream from Hankow north of kiang Chinese forces assaulting Japanese at said 6.000 Japanese were encircled but that Chinese could not dislodge them because It was impossible to bring up artillery in the flooded Yangtze valley area Senator Margin Unofficial LOUISVILLE Final unofficial today Senator Alben W Barkley a of over Gov A B Chandler in Democratic senatorial primary Reports Cram Uie predicts save Berkley 3 votes to for the In county Senator Barkley given m of A record of votes polled to Uie primary PLANT TO TOLEDO O Aag body division of Motors Inc row and the assembly line on 22 President David R today of production after a summer shutdown of al weeks Wilson said will employment of LOW the next week