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NQUIRER FEU A BDITIOIJ WEATHER Temperatures Yesterday: High, 90: Low, 66; Mean Humidity, 65. Weather Reports, Pc i and 11. VOL. XCV. JNO.

92-DAILY Knttred Mood-elus matter, Port Otflo. canelBMU, Ohio. THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 11, 1935 24 PAGES THREE CENTS la Hamilton Vonaty aad I FIVE CENTS Campbell aad Kenton Counties I ELSEWHERE nn Jl 10 MEM in IL 0 JVL THE CINCINNATI mm ML Ainnmiif Annihilate 15 Brooklyn, Co-ed Located Is Hurdled By Car 1 1 -t il Tk 0. S. II.

HEAD DGHTJRJS Sun Scorches Middle West With No Relief In Sight; Heat Death Toll Set At 31 Duce Sees 120 Army Heads As New Incidents Develop; Ethiopia Appeals To League as Aiiomer wears loo Far On Wrong Side. Is Balked In Try Scored In Third 1 A RetiredTeacherKilled In Cumminsville, After Two Are Out Rome, July 10 (AP) Benito nounced tonight two fresh incl- To "Slip In" Pay Boost For Self, Davey Says. Hamrick, Kansas City Federal Meteorologist The outlook was for Mussolini called 120 Generals and dents of hostile Ethiopian activities at Harrar, Ethiopia, July 6. Herrmann On Mound, continued fair and warm. Scattered other high ranking officers of his thunder showers might bring tern The first incident involved the Italian Consul at Harrar, who was Kansas City, July 10 (AP) Middle America counted its heat dead for the year at 31 today as the sun beat down mercilessly with no relief in prospect.

The toll by states, compiled unofficially by the Associated Press, showed: Oklahoma 8, Texas 7, Minnesota porary respite here and there, he said, but the pressure area respon army Into council tonight 'as an of flcial spokesman termed Ethiopia a latest appeal to the League of Nations another "useless attempt" to prolong league Influence over the With Friend At Whose Home She Was Guest. Return Of Conservation Funds To Sportsmen Is Pledged By Governor. Italo-Ethloplan controversy. The spokesman said Emperor Giving Six Safe Swats, While Dodger Hurling Is Poor In Night Game. By Jack Ryder.

If the Reds can keep on in the battle for fifth place the way they reported in a communique to have been insulted and menaced' by an Ethiopian official The second incident of that day, Italy claimed, was when an Eritrean soldier attached to the Italian Consulate was clubbed and stoned by 20 Ethiopians. Protest against both Incidents 5, Nebraska 4, Kansas 8, Missouri 2, and Illinois and Iowa 1 each. Halle Selassie's attempt to summon the League Council Into extraor Temperatures streaked! past the Girl Driver Faces Manslaughter ChargesWitnesses Back Up Her Version Of Crash. By Herbert R. Mengert.

(rttJf Coreeapondent) PCIAL D1BP1TOH TO THS NqUIIIB. New Philadelphia, Ohio, July 10 In ah address at a Democratic ral dinary session constituted an effort to becloud the iss- between the two countries and cover up Ethi sible for the heat showed no inclination to move on. In addition to those stricken by heat many drowned seeking relief in streams and ponds. At Fort WorthTexas, when the official thermometer registered 104 degrees, Paul Cook, Weather Observer, tested the pavement. The mercury shot up to 132.

Four prison farm convicts in Texas died after being stricken with heat. Three were Negroes. Experiencing Us tenth day of Intense heat, Nebraska reported four century mark over a widening area. Maximums yesterday were up to 109. Today was as hot Parts of started under the lights at Crosley has been lodged at Addis Ababa opia's responsibility for yesterday's field last night, they soon will have Four thousand Italian troops the Oklahoma Panhandle sweltered under 107 degrees by noon.

three teams trailing them. sailed from Naples today. ly here tonight before more than 3,000 persons Governor Davey add collapse of conciliation efforts at Schevenlngen, the Netherlands. Pinned against a retaining wall For they walloped the Brooklyn Thousands swarmed to parks and (Copyright, 1935, by Universal Service) by an automobile which leaped tho curb on Dreman Avenue last night Miss Matilda Walke, eighty-year- ed new fuel to his budget controversy. The Governor charged Dr.

yards tonight seeking sleep on benches, blankets, and cots. Swimming pools were jammed. London, July 10 The British Government today decided to make a George W. Rlghtmire, President of -f-AMOclnted Presi. ANN SIBLEY.

Joseph Sibley said In Chicago yesterday that he knew where his sister, Ann, Antioch College co-ed, heroic effort through the League of Continued On Page Column 1. No relief was seen by A. M. old retired schoolteacher, and her friend, Mrs. Emma Lutz, 66, were crushed to death.

Ohio State University, attempted to "slip In" an Increase of $3,500 for Miss Gertrude A. Fenger, 24, 3820 The spokesman declined to comment on the Emperor's appeal for neutrality to let Ethiopia get needei arms and munitions, asserting this appeal seemed more picturesque than significant inasmuch as Ethiopia had been Importing arms right along. No information concerning the high military council was given out except that it was lengthy and The Italian Government an- went when she disappeared after I Roll Avenue, waitress, who was Dodgers in the first game of the series by the one-sided count of 15 to 2 and made every post a winning one. LeRoy Herrmann, pitching his third victory of the season, worked carefully and with good control of his side-arm bender, allowing only six hits. On the other hand, Casey Stengel was forced to use three pitchers, all of whom were roughly handled by the seventh placers.

The Dodgers claimed that it was a handicap to play under the lights, as the Reds had three such contests under their belts and were Nations to prevent war between Italy and Abyssinia. It will propose that a committee of arbitration, which Britain hopes the League Council will appoint, should sit in Geneva and not in Rome or a Dutch seaside resort, as Continued On Page 3, Column t. driving' the car, told police she was forced onto tho sidewalk by another automobile which bore too far to POWER PLANS Are Moved Ahead Lava Spouts From Volcano; Island Sinks boarding a bus In Springfield, July 3. Sibley said he believed she -would communicate with her family after she found a position. the wring side of the street In making a difficult turn on Dreman Ave himself in the augmented budget of Ohio State University.

The Governor asserted he had stopped Dr. Rlgntmlre's "personal raid on the state treasury," and pledged that as long as he was Governor no official would be permitted to dip his hand into the taxpayers' pockets on such a basis. The Governor made no reference to the decision of the Ohio Supreme Court today in the budget case, nor would ha talk' about the case at length. DAVEY STANDS Davey said privately that he Batavla, Java, July 10-(AP)- IOOIMnlli f11.c,llc. THOUSAND VETS BudgetOf $4,887,091 Voted; The volcano Krakatoa, which ex therefore much more experienced In the noble art of picking the ball out of the rays of the high candle- ploded in 1883, killing 86,000 per-1 sons, began a series of eruptions Foes Of Program.

To Arrive Today powered illumination. HERRMANN IS EFFECTIVE. County Faces 1936 Deficit Of Levy Needed toaay. The eruptions were occurring at two-minute Intervals, and lava was spumed to a height of approxi But this was just an alibi, for "Death Sentence" Block Is Removed Roosevelt Victor On Four TVA Votes. i would atand pat on thi economy nue.

The second automobile did not stop, but witnesses bore out the stoiy of Miss Fenger. Nevertheless police placed two charges of manslaughter against her. BOND IS $5,000. Miss Fenger was released early this morning on $5,000 bond, furnished by Anthony Elsaesser, restaurant proprietor. Miss Walke, for many years a teacher at Chase Street School and a sister-in-law of Dr.

E. A. Poos, recently retired physical dlreotor at Hughes High School, lived alone at 471 Riddle Road. She had boen visiting Mrs. Lutz, wife of Frank J.

Lutz, 1777 Dreman Avenue. The accident occurred a short distance from the program and not call a special leg For Meeting Of Second most of the Brooklynites have played many games at night while in the minor leagues- and none ever mately 2,500 feet The coast watch maintained by the Netherlands government doubled its arrangements for safety precautions and ordered warnings Division Association. saw a park so well-lighted as Cros islative session at this tinaa unless an acute crisis should develop. The state funds will have to be reapportioned by the General As ley Field under its efficient system, Washington, July 10 (UP) President Roosevelt today crushed opposition to his broad power pro County Commissioners yesterday approved a 1936 budget calling for expenditure of 14,887,091.84. Total estimated revenue for the county next year la $4,186,045.52.

This promises a deficit of $701,046.32. sembly -without Increases, he in The simple fact of the matter was that they couldn't hit Herrmann Convention To Continue to be set out by tom-toms through the Inland regions, should the eruptions, in Its opinion, become dan tight- rein for the balance of the year' would appear to be absolutely Horchow's services as Budget Clerk are to be dispensed with after this month as an economy measure. -In a detailed analysis lot the county budget, Horchow points out that it calls for $4,146,085.18 for the general fund, as compared with dicated. "Of course, there were some ob with any degree of success, While the Reds slammed out 13 blows and Through Saturday Army-Navy Baseball Scheduled. gram In both houses of Congress in a series of swift maneuvers' that found the powerful Democratic majorities rallying behind the White gerous.

The deficit would be removed if took easy advantage from the ex jectors to our economy program of the state budget," the Governor It was reported that the small voters approve an extra tax levy of .7 of a mill. treme wildness of Babich and Leslie island of Anakrakatau had sunk said, on the Rlghtmire issue Munna. beneath the waters. "The financial condition of the "One of these was Ohio State House. The first triumph came in the Senate, where a motion by Senator They won the game off Babich On August 27, 1883, the whole county for 1936 will be serious," University, and notwithstanding, by scoring three runs on two in northern and lower part of Kraka Reuben Horchpw, Budget Clerk, $3,841,286.79 appropriated this year.

Increases proposed are as follows: Administrative, More than 1,000 veterans from every part of the country are expected to arrive in Cincinnati today to attend the seventeenth annual convention Of the Second Division that he- had more than ne had for the last two years. We declared In his report to the Com toa, rising 2,628 feet above the sea, blew away. It was estimated that field hits, both contributed by Captain Billy Myers, and so combined with passes and errors that it was missioners. "Even with the enact only cut out the Increase. Now, ment of new revenue legislation in 1 the column of atones, dust and Association American Expeditionary an easy matter to get runs over the the forthcoming special session of ashes shot up at least 17 miles.

Lutz residence as the women were walking toward the street car stop from which Miss Walke was to have returned to her home. Mrs. John Cromley, 6815 Bramble Avenue, owner of the automobile operated by Miss Fenger, was a passenger In It as it proceeded west on Dreman Avenue. WALKING ON STREET. Miss Walke and Mrs.

Lutz, walking east on the south side of Dre plate. the Legislature, it Is unlikely that Forces at the Hotel Netherland Plaza, Captain John A. West, Gen Babich was hit on the pitching the financial needs of the county will be met" eral Chairman, said yesterday. arm in the first half of the third Town Is Razed William Dleterlch, Democrat, Illinois, to force Senate conferees to concur In House amendments to the Wheeler-Rayburn utilities bill, was withdrawn. This authorized the conferees to meet with House managers without instructions and paves the way for the Senate group to fight for inclusion of the so-called "death sentence" for "unnecessary'' utility holding companies instead of strict regulation as approved by the House.

Vice President Garner imme The- convention will continue Charity, Welfare, and other social services, Board of Elections, courts, $1,285, and miscellaneous, $5,840. The total is Concerning increases in the administrative budget; Horchow declared that $5,700 extra asked by the Clerk of Courts is in effect a decrease, because $6,383.08 additional was appropriated this year. "The photostat work which the round and had to retire, Munns Horchow, sounding a warning to taking his place, which gave the Reds a big holiday in the last half the Commissioners, urged strict economy during the remaining Dr. Rlghtmire has a salary of a year, a mansion to live In and a fine automobile, and the state even supplies a chauffeur, but that isn't all. He has slipped In a raise for himself of $3,500 a year.

He made a bitter attack on me. Now I think that he can get along on $10,000 a year." "KEEP MY PLEDGE." "Dr. Rlghtmire isn't going to pluck raises out of the pockets of the taxpayers while I am Governor. through Saturday. Havelock D.

Nelson, President of the Cincinnati branch of the association, will assist Captain West months of 1935. He said "close at In Cuban Fire, Ship Reports of the third, when they sent 11 men to bat and scored eight runs, all tention by the board to the ex Mayor Russell Wilson will open man Avenue, were In front of the 1713 address. The second car, operated east on Dreman Avenue by a man, swerved far to the left side of the street after two were out SLAM TWO TRIPLES. penditures of all departments will to some extent ease the serious Clerk of Courts is now doing is on the convention with an address of welcome at 8 o'clock tonight. A dance and floor show will follow.

financial condition which is Indicated for 1936. cases long In arrears and represents They made only four hits in the inning, but two of them were triples diately named as Senate conferees an expenditure of current funds for three Democrats and one Farmer 'Budget control and administra Rlghtmire can cry his eyes out and by Sullivan and Goodman, and operations which should have been Laborlte who voted for the "death tion must be continuously and un- along with them came four passes An all-day outing at Coney Island is planned for tomorrow. The Tenth Infantry and Its band, Fort Thomas, will be drilled for the vet I won't let him get away with it. "I went down to Columbus," he completed in previous Hor- sentence" In the upper chamber derstandlngly applied. Constant Burton K.

Wheeler, Democrat, Mon scrutiny of expenditures and a Continued On Page Column 4. tana; Alben W. Berkley, Democrat, Kentucky; Fred H. Brown, Demo Santiago, July 10 (AP) Nearly half of the 10,000 residents of the ancient but isolated north coast town of Baracoa, a large section of their town In ruins after an all-day fire, paraded the streets tonight shouting demands for modern fire fighting equipment Radio messages from ships In the harbor of the four-century-old town told of the demonstration, made after hundreds of men, using the Atlantic Ocean for their water supply, had extinguished the flames with bucket brigades. Approximately 20 buildings were and a wild pitch, all of which added to the merriment of the Red base runners.

This round settled the contest, but the lights didn't go out, even at the sight of our boys making alght runs In one inning, and the Continued On Page 12. as It negotiated the bend, Israel Echeibaum, 3485 Harvey Avenue, who was driving directly behind Miss Fenger, said. The two women, crushed by the Impact, were dead when at Good Samaritan Hospital examined them, Coroner Frank M. Cop-pock, said. Miss Fenger and Mrs.

Cromley were shaken, but not injured. Their automobile was wedged between the wall and a pole. homicides decreasing; crat, New York; Henrlk Shlpstead, Farmer-Laborlte, Minnesota, and one Republican, Wallace H. White, Maine, who voted against it. Other developments today Relativity Theory False Nikola Tesla Says In Announcing Three New Developments In Science On Birthday.

(1) The Administration won on giiliiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiii nimiilijj four test votes in its fight to pass said, "determined to protect the people of Ohio from the tax spenders, and I am going to keep my pledge." Previously, Davey said he had approved and fostered the school foundation program. "This was the second great contribution to the advancement of education in Ohio, matching that one made 20 years ago by former Governor James Cox," he said. Davey also assorted he had done more for conservation than any other Governor. "At the special legislative session," he added, "I make you this pledge. I shall ask the General.

Assembly to restore to the hunters and fishermen $600,000 Continued On Page 5, Column 4. erans' entertainment. A baseball game between army and navy veterans has been arranged. Business meetings and election of officers are scheduled Saturday morning. The convention will close with a banquet 'Saturday night Mothers whose sons were killed In action with the Second Division are Invited to ge( in touch with Nelson and be guests of the association at the banquet Saturday.

Officers of high rank who have written that they will be present include Major Generals James S. Harbord, New Paul B. Malone, Baltimore; Omar Bundy, Washington; John A. Lejeune; Continued On Page 8, Column 3. the Tennessee Valley Authority bill.

The first vote, 98 to 67, came on the New York, July 10 (AP) GVan, match pennies with the weather question of eliminating a provision Nikola Tesla, Yugoslavian scientist, celebrating his seventy-ninth Chicago Mayor Says Decline Of 20 Per Cent Reported. Chicago, July 10 (UP) Chicago's gangsters are now "on the run," Mayor Edward J. Kelley said Continued On Page 2, Column birthday, today claimed these destroyed and a number of others damaged, radio reports said. None of the messages said whether there were any casualties. All other communication with the town was out The fire started In a retail store this morning and spread rapidly to near-by buildings.

A number of docks, wharves and business Tiouees were destroyed by a fire about three months ago. three amazing developments In the sciences: A new method and apparatus for transmitting mechanical energy any terrestrial distance. Passage of an induction current with a varying flux one way only through a circuit without use of a commutator. today In reporting a 20 per cent decrease from last year In homicides for the last six months. TWO HELD TORCH SLAYER Since January 1 only 106 mur ders are shown in police records.

In the first six months of 1933 Proof after observation of cos- After Mutilated Body Is Found Sentenced To Life Imprisonment there Were 180 murders. Compared with this, the decrease reported by Kelly is 37.1 per cent. mic rays that many of the proposi tions of relativity are false. In Hammond, Swamp And Identified By Yonng Woman. Youth's Mother And Family Physician Await Trial He elaborated these claims In Qmihmiihimmhimimii mil iihimiihiiiihii.m Council Joins In Fight On River Pollution; Port Aathority To Call Upon Other Cities; Joint Application For Federal Aid Sought This Morning an all-aftefnoon interview, but did not offer proof of his assertions by exhibiting calculations or mechanical devices.

Dr. Tesla would not confide at Marshfield, July 10 (AP) Lloyd Robinson, 18 years old, who in THE ENQUIRER confessed he killed his father and burned his body for $10,000 insurance, was sentenced to life impris what laboratories he had pursued the work which, he said, had convinced him during the last year Sure, put your pennies on a hot-tip for a cool summer. Keeping cool these days is a snap of the switch on one of those new electric fans that go about their work quietly and efficiently. And as for looks. Listen Youll find swank streamline models that will look swell In the swellest living room.

With bigger, better-designed blades to blow the temperature down about twice as fast as the old kind. Some of 'em with deflectors that shoot the breeze wherever yon want It; others that arc It all over the room. Then, while we're still downstairs, youll need one for the kitchen. A big one that works both ways blows the hot air out and keeps the cool air stirred up. Of course, youH need some not-qulte-so-blg ones for the bedrooms.

One to a room. Best part of all is their low fan-fare. Only takes a penny's worth of current to keep one breezing all night long, you know. What's that, you're already reaching for those pennies? Okay It's heads you win, tails the weather loses. THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER action with cities on the Ohio River Chicago, July 10 (UP) The strangled, mutilated and legless body of Ervln Lang, 28 years old, found in a Hammond, swamp, once favored by.

gangiters as a "cemetery' for their victims, was Identified today by his sweetheart. Two persons were in technical custody here tonight. One was Mrs. Elanche Dunkel, 45, mother-in-law of the victim, who was guarded by a police detail in Paasavp.nt Hospital, where she was recovering Council got busy about the prob onment late today soon after denial of a habeas corpus petition filed that ideas he had long entertained along these lines are correct lem of river pollution and sewage disposal yesterday. It unanimously by Dr.

William F. Schlicht who was implicated in the confession. He said his new means of energy passed a resolution, introduced by Robinson testified he beat his Mayor Russell Wilson, providing transmission would be valuable in navigation," geology, physics. A father, Robert Robinson, farmer, to rage Review of News 2 Bits of Byplay 4 Editorials 4 Frank R. Kent.

4 Walter Lippmann 4 Society News 7 Amusements 8 Bridge News 8 Radio Programs 8 Serial Stories 8-9 Food Market News. 9 Woman's Page 8 Sports Danny Dumm. 12 Markets Finance 18 death with a horseshoe rasp, and burned his body in a kerosene- ship, he asserted, by means of a communication system he would develop from his discovery within a In a program to clean up the river. ileed for action In taking up river pollution and sewage disposal problems was noted in the resolution, as follows: That the Ohio River constitutes the chief water supply for Cincinnati and neighboring communities, it spite the fact that raw sewage and industrial wastes have been emptied into sewera with river outlets. That this practice up and down the river constitutes "serious pollu from a tonsillitis operation.

The other was Russell Anderson, Mrs. Dunkel's nephew. chemical compounds In order to prevent disastrous epidemics." "That canalization of the river in recent years has Increased pollution and necessity for chemical purification because of pool stages created by interruption of the river's natural flow because of dams." Council's action bolstered the program for cleaning up the river, which has been indosed by the Chamber of Commerce, Federated Civlo Associations, and scores of civic organizations, sanitation engineers, waterworks experts, health and recreation authorities, navigation interests, and Northern Ken soaked motor car June 3, at the behest of his mother, Mrs. Mary Dr. Schlicht year, could be kept to a true course without misdirection In, any weather.

Lang was strangled with a six- for steps to get things done. City Manager C. A. Dykstra was directed to negotiate with heads of other Hamilton County political subdivisions for a joint application for Federal aid on a county-wide survey of river pollution and sewage disposal problems. Mayor Wilson was ordered to appoint five representatives of the city as an "Authority for the Port of Cincinnati." It shall be the duty Circuit Judge C.

H. Skinner de Geologists would be able to ex nied bond for Dr. Schlicht His plore mineral deposits from the trial was set for the September term of court, with that of Mrs. foot length of rope. His legs had been hacked off aboe his knees.

His body was horribly mutilated, but identification was made through a belt buckle and clothing shown to his sweetheart Josephine McKin- earth's surface with more accurate results than they can attain to with Instruments now available. Physic I Death Notices 21 Comics 23 tion" of the water supply, which Robinson, who sighed a confession yesterday which officers said cor- ists, too, he said, would be able to necessitates treatment of river News of the 24 iiiimiMmimimMmiMHMiHUHiiMiiiiitiiiHiiiiiHtiif2 QjlllMllMIIUUUtllMlliU iuunELroborated the testimony, of -her. Continued On Page 2, Column lay.24. of this group, to linitiata cooperative water, with large quantltlea of tucky s..

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