Times Recorder, The (Newspaper) - March 10, 1939, Zanesville, Ohio Always First The Times Recorder Always Fair NO. Sit IWI Loan to azi Barter Carole Soon Mav Wed March 9-UV- a far-reaching challenge to barter drue In United Stales exchanged with South American country today MI of notes lor a program of economic The United Stairs extended a credit to Brazil to free foreign agreed to k a new central redone hank Brazil uith in gold 1 from Brazil a resume payments on her defaulted dollar bonds be mng July 1- The bonds Jumped 525 to certificate when the reached the New York stock The signed by State Hull and the Brazilian eign Oswaldo Aranha Hull's also called for dits from the Export-Import ik to facilitate Brazil's ises of heavy goods hero and for development in assistance of American ex- of raw for possible sale Trade by officials as the st agreement on nomic cooperation entered into the States since the the arrangements ke n frontal assault on the ter trade by the Reich cd out the United States last ir as Brazil's principal supplier lumner 4ate, who bore the major i of the negotiations uith during the past 1 I think the agreements are of major if y as we all they I think It will be within the near t- that the agreements uill con- ute a very successful effort to trade both ways between two countries They will free de between the two countries m restrictions for one i or They 1 form the basis for helpful between the two In dex eloping new sources of production to the antage of their respective agreements to Brazil from the port bank not exceed to assist Brazil in cine the foreign exchange for commercial transactions h the United Brazil I freeing the Vith the market officials 1, Brazil will not continue un- the same present necessity of to Page 9A, Carole Pictured together as watched match are motion picture Clark Gable and Carole Clark and Carole are expected to be married now that Mrs. Clark Gable has been granted a In Las Combatants in Spain's War Each Seek Aid From Outside Sources March Republican and his Communist foes both moned aid from outside tonight as their war within Spain's larger conflict continued through fourth During the day Miaja had sent to help the apparently entrenched in Madrid's outskirts defying demands for The called on talions outside to join In Franco's Neutrality Filibuster Threatened Manh of the neutrality bloc said they would gn to the extent of a U to the passage of any administration proposal that Ihe neutrality law be repealed moused by Ihe ment of President that the law had made no contribution to the of they made no of the that they were preparing in for a battle lo keep mandatory neutrality on Ihe Ihe of national nnd foreign continued unabated The senate naval com- received a from Col. Theodore con- gress should n statement of our foreign lo guide Its determination of national de- fense He strongly objected to proposed nt Guam to n base there War Materials For nt by the military committee on a nn expenditure of 000 in four years for the acquisition of vital materials In which this country is president sent he would approve nn of nt this but no more that The house com- tentatively approved for construction work at shore In- some projects which the has snld were of the highest Among them is n 945000 authorization for dry dock on the Pacific Filibuster henrd rxer the possibility of nn effort to in lent Is Willing to strict Government's If 11 Can Be Done A for curtailed I but Maich government was 1 inlay Senator t lo luxe made no I told that Mr. ivas with to tf it can done The as of finance took in a While on cial matters attended aKo Hop on and lary and John W. undersecretary of A leader of economy Hanison that In- 10 per warning that Iho K thr incident t xm I. jm U ntul noil to rut thf to run Ihr r-r M In to for U- to In on his bombing planes and in on the mil war against the Communists Ing out in the Madrid their rebellion against the Minja national defense council and its declared Intention to peace with Nationalist Generalissimo The Republican regime called on troops from outside the city Prowler CauglU by In Record Time Speedy on the part of the nl police department and police Im station an in the arrest of an alleged late last ust nine minutes after Officer nry Ritchason received word it someone acting lously on Linden avenue Cruiser Milton Mick and Brown had Walter colored of 620 Lee red In a cell block In city Mick nnd Brown t night that the man was In a TIC on Linden avenue they He Is alleged haxe broken Into two dwelling ces In that neighborhood las police He is being helc Officer Ritchason re the report It was necessary him to contact radio head When the cruiser re ved the call it The police d to Linden and rushed man to the police jy of 15 In March 9 his plea that he was t 15 Jack of neutrality to of the recovery Henry c WPA Announcing they had n New Yolk ring mhl he hnd flooded the country with two million In the federal agents arrest nml ate a prew and of liogus bx Is MS part of President and Economy Bloc in Battle Of Wilson Business Appeasement Plan Franco Warned Not lo Allack March 3 iH The hreat of General Franco to lack foreign trying to Republican Spain brought a tern from Britain hat she prepared to defend icr merchantmen on the seas or in Spanish Foreign Secretary Viscount Hal fax told the house the had been instructed to pel British shipping nnd to re- allate against any attacks made by Spanish Nationalist submarines as threatened by The warning was backed up by of the British cruiser Shropshire and the and at Gibraltar following upon orders to fleet in the At the same time It was dis- closed that the British steamer Stangate successfully ran the blockade and had landed at the Republican port of Valencia with a cargo of The ship reached the port after a warning of the ade extending from Sagunto to northern and southern limits of the Mediterranean coast held by the In his statement to the house of lords Lord Halifax already haxe been to His ships di- recting them to front that runs through Madrid's western apparently ing the outcome of the conflict the The Communist rebels re- ported to haxe the at one time ing the Republican Junta later announced that an entire army to aid the had taken the Communists by six miles east of capturing the rebels there or putting them to A similar Communist outbreak reported In the est seaport remaining In lican The Madrid junta broadcast an announcement that 19 rebels already had been shot Madrid Communists picked iis their stronghold an unfinished red brick building on top of Paseo de la Madrid's Park the ment had been raising a huge office building on the site of the old Bombs from planes left gaping holes in the just as Nationalist bombs blasted the magnificent unfinished buildings In University City on Madrid's ern outskirts the siege of Madrid started In Nox ember 1936 Communists repenl the mentioned group which hns Insistent that Ihe law specify In advance what the altitude of this nation shall be with respect to wars In- other nations Opinion effort to repeal or late the neutrality act will keep the senate here all said Senator Nye who went on to explain that an group of 15 to 20 could In the a fact which none with procedure The word filibuster Is n touchy nnd others who Nye's of things were hesitant nl to Page 9A, Continuation of Relief Is Urged March Col. F. C. WPA ad- pleaded with senators today to preserve relief for ed. He told the senate committee on unemployment that the pending Byrnes 9-W- A battle of wits is developing be- tween President Roosevelt and the economy bloc In congress oxer the form nnd direction the program of business en- should Since his return from his Mr. lint n to cabinet nnd other on lures of the but hns de- to commit himself In re- to from somr ments In congress for ing of hli current budgetary A of How far the White House ready to go movement mny come next Mr. tins disclosed that he Is the relief preparatory to taking up with congress again question of the rut It made In his requested 000 appropriation for the rest of this A month Mr Roosevelt nn of lo bring the to his fig of public works and niter the security system made no parent for continuing cabinet met In continuous is 8 which today iced to sene six nnd one-half irs in the penitentiary for nnd entering the J. J. celone store In Fed of guilty to fobbing William i. of of In Follansbee store and was iced to 18 months In the Trial of Marco with the murder of William T. on December 12. set March 15. The irt deferred until Friday the of the Indictment returned Attorney John Howard of charged with causing 1 automobile death of Bernard ith a protection to British which might be the object of such attack and to retaliate ex en inside against any marine taking such indefensible The foreign said It his understanding Franco had no intention of Interfering with ping outside Spanish He also told the house of that Britain would take a firm stand against any effort to keep foreign troops in Spain after the of the or to interfere with Spanish Republican radio reports said ing Increasing numbers nt and east of the entrances to Madrid are In the hands of defense council the radio said nt p. m. n. m. is expected normal conditions be restored with little The center of Madrid quiet but fighting continued In the eastern and northern In the northern suburb of n Communist re- committee was said to be held Republican forces pushed their to out the Nationalist cap- it was reported the Com- holding out near Madrid's center In the Atocha railway station nnd the nearby Hotel Gunfire was heard In many parts of Madrid this morning and ing from nnd windows kept the population off the ure Whether thai While House re study result In another for restoration of the relief cut or In some form of compromise remains in Th president snld only his of the subject would determine hi course nl with treasury official nnd congressional lenders of t h of recovery ion through of tax extends n olive ranch to those senators nnd house enders who consider tnx revision more than economy ns tig the senate ml f Die house mill lons for the proposed degree of on that Mr. ell's In of those nt east Insures them tull when they nre from the unx the money WPA In relief rolU April I. rington Mr. bnd he would to nfler with In lo the wni required run WPA until July t. Ihe nnd de- nnd thx bank credits lo Brazil lo buy Inritu of here lo pity to he Hint seek nn nt thU of The It cnn he he chief to mxe UwM Mr repeated Hint federal not be much under per which the ilte of federal In the present IK If relief nnd public WOIKS nre THS nt the While House tax the IMTO openly snld no of n tux could settled until after the treasury IS Income lax except Hint expiring II As to the quest Ion of the so far It U still founded on his annual He then ed nny of federal at time when the nnd did seem In the to trim coiti nnd thf government to In- cut or If It disagreed with the upending pro gram. there has been Civil Service Protects 1.900 in of the would deny to a large number of needy unemployed persons nn op- to secure WPA ance on useful public work of n type for which they nre qualified In terms of their experience In he workers on these projects are entirely unsuited to tlon work and If compelled to cept such would have their chances of re-employment In private Industry seriously recovery analysts see In White louv tactics nn effort to drive a ledge between the economy bloc nnd tax revision wings In With such powerful figures ns Senator bend He placed the number of persons employed by such on uary 28 this year at 544.7S2. O' he were worn many of whom are engaged In making clothing for distribution to persons on OIKS Trial in bv Motor 0. March 9-in- marshaled their forces tonight for a end March Brother Timothy n member of the Jesuit priesthood for 'A died today at the ace of Tho Ernir Si Culled Bv NEW March Ernie who for half a dious lifetime hnd been the singing partner of Billy died and thus was the famour old tiam of the He had been ill for two month and his death Just n week ahead of his From squeaky phonographs which these 15 year and more gathered dun In many an attic Billy Jones and Ernie Hare saluted new aging In lhat stand by Ihe It yet to Ohio House Stale Memorials Are Tree to 1'iililic O. The Ohio of put Us foot down upon n proposal to charge n fee for the privilege of visiting It no lo 50 n would authorized Ihe Ohio nnd society lo collect of not more 25 cents a son nt such nt Schoenbrunn memorial park In county nnd the of eads Innocent To Kidnap Charge unemployment did not the S. Atkinson In- lodny he a court still by an nutted employe On ruled Hut Hie Ohio In Ihe un- employment compensation com- nnd netting up n of unemployment in- tended to cHf Hie former nit continue In full force nnd effect without W. and previously had belief the Inw In jobt of all slon Herbert If the found It to consolidate certain the forming surh even though In the civil could be Moil of the under civil service not out a clay period If found on line nnd similar articles would renew There have been of the undistributed lux U It lo expire thli I The nlm hewn lo the various corporate tuxes Into one simple enable balance their Imien of nnd us of nml of consolidated returns for companies xml re- of Inventory valuing Plan For Labor Peace 0, would to HIP A nnd would lir to Ihr Of the A n plan proposed by but niter lhat re March on charge of kid Timothy O Charles i. Warner pleaded Innocent Justice of Pence J. W. and was on bond for a hearing tomorrow Bishop nnd Warner nre of Meigs county Republican Bishop Feb 21. two days before n meeting to determine which faction should control county nnd his wife flM n kidnaping though Sheriff George R. quoted her later ns saying did not know she When Bishop relumed home 25, he he had saying he had out Bishop is an ployed telegrapher nnd membr of the Meigs county Republican tral Warner ls nn un- employed dec charging unsatisfactory fore Hint time would be n cnn without not In the public of Ihe wild It was lo provide for maintenance of the because Ihe wire not The house completed action on n reducing from per cent to 55 cent the favorable vote required to for federal for The city of for which the act wat will vote 22 on a bond which would by in fundt for of Senator Horace Kelfer against what he the unnecessary uw of emergency cm bills brought Emergency selling up a for action the public health and it i i n measure effective at Alexander K. of the of daily a ARO to William and John O. nt In Walsh burn nnd hf be filed Whitney Incorporated the Idea them n an nt of pretty rain In south nnd rain or s subtle for Friday d'ye howdy J March Great F. of sued In Ihe utate court lo force Atkinson to him to n position ns brunch for the win n day before his probationary expired In n statement Hint the hnd by the A under Ihe old led A Hopkins of wnn ted to the position of ad He had nn lo the executive director make n measure effective ns It Is signed by the n not become for 90 The senate by n vote of It yes and 15 no knocked n from a hill making the of trips of officials n charge their appropriation Instead of the emergency fund la 28-year-old nnd an Harold 35, both with first degree The two pleaded light snow has occurred oxer doodle how dy how in north portion Friday They would chant In rain and many an Billy Jones and I Ernie Hare wish to say to you spending more than 000.000 n day for airplanes expects by April 1 to a line nlr strength of 2.250 Precipitation mostly In Ihe how dy de Sir Kingsley Wood light snow has occurred oxer by end of today to indictments charging they lake h M home force air participated in a by nre somewhat lower over plot brought about Ohio death Of Mrs. 29-year-oldj The weather will generally along with his run down and fair There will be h March J. 62. nnl organizer of the United nc Workers of died today of 0.. March 9- tonight Investigated the of an unidentified man se with a rope around found In lo of the Billy's tenor reaching for the high notes and ed on a lonely country road Jan. 26. two men assigned to the case sifted evidence they said may link a third person to the Preceding arraignment of the Prosecutor Rex Bracy announced he had employed Frank Norwalk ney and former to sist The case will be tri as soon as Bracy i vigorous Saturday in the Ohio RH or rain In the lower lake d of No The temperature will be lower In most sections temperature HV March TI. 8. was killed today a New York Central freight m train struck him as he was playing Hli 2 P. 12 5 m. T m. 10 m Sun run 6 it n P Moon 12 ro m 9 mi 1 of lne Lake Front have nn estimated 750 fighting craft with nn tional 500 ships In the overseas These were exclusive of the fleet air supervision of the alty which has The estimates were made by Sir In seeking parliament proval of 1919 ture of pounds 1W.500) out of a total of 000 pounds marked for O Police sought for ing In the death of Waller 50 of a man William Burks engag Boone In n n died In a hospital of a sHill Chief D. assorted April 30 nnd lent copies lo Green nnd He replied March by Postal Inspector who him nf a lost son or list with n lice record dating back to 1917 The inspector Ray answered of seeking GREENVILLE O. March 7fi of the board nf of Miami at his home here missing relatives He with mall fraud Ray obtained from F C. Walker of bx pming as n and transportation money The name amount was obtained from Mrs. of Stock who advertised for her the inspector When Mrs Bennett received a second letter asking for more she notified ties one could to he and Green wrote those left Lome Ihe labor movement In will Iw The urged today lhat claims be decided by rank and file In under the National Relations He said alto hns chinery generally it admirable to work out labor the nurse of time over- lapping unions would adjust under the course of the law as to their respective said New Deal supporter who accompanied President Roosevelt to the 191B Inter-American con- al Buenos Aires as one of Seven U. S Is a workable n plan that riot either Whitney's plan was Injected Into the current labor picture as Daniel J. t of the Teamsters ItV 0.. March 1 75. of was led tonight when nn auto struck him on the road jiear his March would save Cuyahoga county in the next 25 Clerk Thomas M. Carey toM the county board of elections today in asking tion of the mechanical ballot He cited five years of election as another reason for use of i f conferred privately President for both to their next ence In New York Suit U O. March 9-iIV- Common Pleas Judge Robert P. Duncan today dismissed a suit against Gov. John W. Bricker filed by Moses T. Columbus Roberts alleged that he slandered by n statement Bricker made during his campaign for the to the effect that an employe of the state tax collecting money from tax employes for the fund of Democratic candidate Charles fl 4 v F