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Buy Now Buy In Hamilton Working Dollars mean more men working in factories where goods arc manufactured to supply public demand. THE HAMILTON DAILY NEWS A Tonight: Cloudy, Rain. Sunday: Rain. Yesterday: High 42; 24. Noon Temperature: 33.

Associated Press Leased Wire HAMILTON, OHIO, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1931 16 PACKS Price Two Cents AUTO DRIVER HELD ON MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE Communism Termed Grave Threat To Democracies By Congressional Investigators WORLD REVOLT AIM OF PLAN FOR INDUSTRY Five-Year Program To Result to Profits to Fi- nuucc Activities Prominent In News Dispatches Oi The Week WASHINGTON, Jail. 11-- lAPJ -Communism was branded a grave threat to Democratic Governments and Uiclr economic structure In the formal report submitted today to the House by 1U special Coin- oumist investigating committee. In a summary of evidence eai-h- crcd In an eight months study In every section of the country of coimminisUc activities, the committee dol-ailed its findings as a basis of legislative action. Its recommendations for strengthening immigration ivnd deportation laws and Federal surveillance of radical activities were to be made public later. UOO.OOO Sympathizers The group ol five, lel by Rcprc- scnlatlve rish, New York, estimated there were between 500,000 and 600,080 Communists and aotiv sympathizers In Hits country.

Only however, were considered dues-paying member of the parly. The principles and aims ol Communists nit! Ihc same throughout the world, said the committee nn'rt nil take their orders from the communist international with headquarters In Moscow and "obey them Implicitly." "The committee Is convinced," added, "IhuL the surest and most effective way of combatting Communism in the United States is to give the fullest possible publicity to fundamental principles and aims of ll'c Communists." Tho live-year Industrialization ol Uic Soviet Union It suc- Ijccsstul, Uic committee held, would become, so great a. money making machine thai 11 "may finance Communism In world revolution." "The purpose of the plan," It continued, "is not, to build up but to down and destroy." The committee said Russia, had hurl, tJto American, Manganese producing Industry ami apparently was threatening Ihe United Slates Brain, lumber and wood pulp industries and auUuacltc producers. "While the Communists so far Imvc In their plans for boring from within ana 'capturing' AiiierL-im Federation of labor," the report continued, "they have succccied In weakening and virtually breaking up and destroying a number of the Important unions of the Federation r.ctably in Uic garment, needle, textile, and mining trades." CULKINSRESIGNS AT CINCINNATI Uuls P. Berne, died while she was (lie''operating table.

Executive Vice President Had Vital Role In Cluini- hcr Rcorgnnization William C. Culklns, executive vice president of the Cincinnati of commerce and Us managing executive tor many years, has resigned. Announcement was made Friday night when William F. Wiley, general manager of The Enquirer, was elected president of the Chamber. Mr.

Culklns is considered here tro "godfather" of the present Hamilton Chamber of Commerce organization. In 1010 ho gave the principal talk at meeting of the Chamber membership, and his advice on reorganization methods and alms was followed. He has spoken before Hamilton audiences sevcra limes since, adding each to hi? friendship and esteem. Mr. Oulklns, it was reported, will devote- his lime hereafter to lecture.

1 for which he Is In ureat demand, and writing. Mrs. Horace Dodge, ji Detroit, automobile family, covering from a pliullc operation mcrruplcd when the surgeon. Dr. of the George re- if President law the Wiekcrshum, head Hoover's committee enforcement.

A report liquor question, long 0:1 on expected, a made next svcek. John Barton Payne, national Red Crops chairman, faid the drought relief problem presents the greatest peace lime emergency ever faced by his organization in urging the notion to donate $10,000,000 fund. Clara Bow, film red-head wore dark e'a-'-ses for disguise at the trial of Daisy DoVoe, her former secretary, whom she charges with theft. But she and was rcc- ognipxKi. as sh-: expected.

Here is a nev, 1 and unusual picture of the lormei Kaiser Wilhelm at Dcorn, HoUaiicf. The ex-ruler, dressed in an oilskin outfit, was ready for a session at the woodpile. Ho will be 72 old a a 27. Senate To Vote $25,000,000 Relief Fund Despite Red Cross Plea Of Hindrance Today's Best Human Interest Stories MKLHOSE PARK, a --It's not often that firemen, have the fire brought right to them BO they can put. out, It happened, when the express car of a train caught lire at Bcllcwood, HI.

Tlic ra in sped to Mel rose. Park when; (he fire department was awaiting it. ST. JOHN'S. Jan.

BvuUIing trees, robins a i eggs and sprouting cabbages arc some of the phenomena of New Foimctland's unwonted AiioN'los winter nntivc.s are telling about. ADKM. Italy, Jan. I5a 111st a Crc pa Id born on Christmas Day 104 years ago, tills his fieki, smoking a pipe whenever the spirit moves. RULESOFJi'OUSE WILL BECHANCED FESS IRKED BY "RELIGION" CRY Brands Untrue Statement Assailed As Catholic WASHINGTON, Jan.

17--(AP) -Chairman Pcss of the Republican National committee, answered today the assertion he said Jouclt Sliouse, chairman of l-he Democrat- national executive conunlttee, had made that the Republican con ir.ltlcc wa attacking John J. Rns- kob he was "the leading Catholic layman." "This Is an Infamous mitrulh," Fess said in a written r.tat-eincnt iietJ by Mic committee. "This attempt to uiject Hie religious issue Is made for the very apparent purpose of throwing a smoke screen M'ound the vigorous attacks upon Mr. Rasknb by Democratic leaders such as Governor Dan Moody, of Texas, and Josephus Daaiicls of North Carolina. "The Republican party iwicl no attention to Mr Kaskob i l-he puhllc exposure ot his sinister plan to Impair or destroy the Republican party by scurrilous and slanderous attacks upon Hcover miu his Administration.

"This conspiracy, which has been ivltliont counterpart In the history cl American politics, was disclosed by a Democrat of unblemished part yrecord, Mr. Frank R. Kent, of the Baltimore Sun, who asserted in the September issue of Scrib- ncr's Magazine, that Mr. Raskoli sot up and was financing an organization in the Nation's capital tor the sole purpose of 'smearing' the president of the United States "The Bepiiblican nallonal committee called the allcnllon of the country to this scheme as exposed by Mr. Kent.

Beyond this we crtre nothing about Mr. Rnskob. The Democratic party is welcome to him and all of hts millions RENTSCHLER HEADS FOUNDRY Clara Bought Expensive Gifts For Boy Friends; One Got A $4,000 Watch JjOS ANGELES. Jan. 17.

--(AP) --The tempestuous trial of Daisy Voe former secretary of Clara Bow, on grand charges has entered a two recess after orcing (he actress, temporarily at east, into Ihc ranks of the un- mploycd. The i a packed full ot tlic lames and secrets ot film people, closed Us first week yesterday as Miss 13o Voe began "telling on Clara." the blonde secretary is with illegally taking COO from the red-headed actress. In 40 minutes on the stand as he first defense witnesses, Miss DC Voe drew a hasty sketch of her 'ormer employer buying expensive ircsents for men, ordering largo consignments of liquor, playing Rapid Foreclosures To Be Sought CLEVELAND, uO.ll. 17--(AP) --May's Foster, director ol the Clt- wn'i League of Cleveland, said argonIztton will ask the legislature lo provide for more rapid foreclosures by counties properly with Mix payments delinquent: R. R.

Agent Killed KENTON, Jan. 1 7 A Slandlng on a railroad I nick aig- Dating to pa-vliiR train. Freeman Jones, 68, Bit Tour agents' lltuitivllle, aotith of here, itntck and killed by a freight train At the annual meeting of stockholders of the Hamilton Foundry and Machine Co. Thursday, P. Rcutsohler was re-elected president and Oordon s.

Renlschlei was re elected Jialrmnn of the bonrrt. Other offlcers ore ns follows: Dor McDanlel. vice-president: A Rontsohlcr, secrctary-lrrasurer. Walter A. nentschler, G.

A. Reut- schlcr, and P. n. directors. Truck, Auto ColIiI-, 1 Dead, Hurt a 17--IAP)--An automobllo onrt a fire truck collided here, killing John II.

Cllf- and Injuring three firemen More Cheering News yOUNGSTOVVN, Jan. 17- AP-- Eight hundred men will bi back to work next week when ha Falcon plant of the Empln Sleel Oorporallon will resume it has been poker six nights a week and hav- hiK her hair bleached and hennaed. Studio olficlals, who Miss Bow had been replaced by Sylvia Sidney, a recent recruit from the New York stage, In "City Streets." to have been her next starring vehicle, said the substi- was made at the orders of Clara's physician. Miss DC Voe listed some of presents she bought at Miss Bow's requests for the actress' boy friends There was a $4,000 watch for Dr. J.arl Pierson, Texas physician, a ring for Harry Rlchmaii.

actor, and New York night club cn- lert.iuicr, and a $000 sapphire ring lor Ixilhar Men'dcs, Hollywood film director. 2 STUDENTS DIE; AUTO HITS POLE Vcwurk Boy Loses Conlrol of Cur--Going lo Ruskelhull Game NEWARK, Jan. hieh school students of Cambridge, were dead today as the result of an nuto accident which occurred last night while they and two others were enroutc liere to the Newark-Cambridge bas- lball gnine. Procttc Artair, 18, senior was killed instantly and Robert Armstrong, 18, nlso ft senior, died loday of injuries. Adair lost control of the car on a hill at Ihe edge of the city and it crashed into telephone Dole.

Finds Body of Wife In Cistcru METAMOKA, a 17--(AP) --Alarmed when lie found his wife nKsing when he awakened yesterday, Henry Dewey and nrtitutcd a search and found her ixxiy in a cistern. She vax 69, and been in ill health. Dewcy raid. Seek Liquor Cactii: LIMA, O. i I A A a i ot alleged whi.sky.

alcohol ind Canadian ale, and paraphernalia officers said was n.sed for "cutting" whisky, were seized in a raid here by state agents and Lima on what lliey said was a dis- plant for northwestern Ohio. One man was arrested and held for investigation. Democrats, Insurgents And Many Regulars To Support Measure--Payne Says Subscriptions To $10,000,000 Drive Lag WASHINGTON, Jan. I'l--(API The Senate's own relief measure the. appropriation to Red-Crass for feeding the aesUlule was slated today for passage as an amendment to routine A vote on Uio amciidine-iit was in prospect, and Administration leaders conceded there was a scant score of names to be sol down opposition to Uic item by Democrats and Republican insurgents.

Several of tlic regular Republicans had lined up with them. Tlie complaint taken lo Uic White House by officials of Ihc Red Cross tha tUie appropriation prc.spcci was Impending 'heir own (10.000,000 drive for public subscription left the Senate unmoved. Leader Hob- A Wire From Will Rogers To the Editor of The Daily News: WASHINGTON, Jan. 17-Had a long talk with the President Friday. He sincerely feels (with almost emotion) that it would set a bad precedent for the Government to appropriate money for the Red Cross.

He (eels that once the Government relieves the people they will always expect it and you have broken down the real spirit ci American generosity am! spoil, cd all that our great American Red Cross has worked years to achieve. Talked to Mr. Barton Payne and al! the head directors ol the organization who were in conference at that time, and they felt the same way. Now today in the Senate they win pass Senator Robinson's 2J million humanitarian appropriation hill. In the House there will he a fight over it- Now if we really want to see somehody helped, we better go ahead and raise our various quotas on what they asked for.

Even if this other passes it will be too late to save the fellow who is hungry now, no matter what the politicians do. Whether it's called a "dole" or a "gift" you live on these speeches they arc going to make about it. Oratory is an organic exercise, hut a digestive failure. Personally, I think we can use both funds (the ten and" the twenty-five) and not give our needy the gout. Yours, WILL.

nson of tlic Dcmocrat-s put It down as an effort lo embarrass assage of his proposal, "It will bo a- poor cxciuse for those who cfm affoid it iiot to contribute the Government af- so proposes to give," ho observed. PROMISED JOB, ESCAPED FiNE Jmlpe Paler Leaves Cily Hall HoliI Hearing In Sickroom If Joseph Brady, of 1102 Hcnslcy avenue, has a job hy Monday morn- Ing lie will escape a fino of $5 and costs meted out to him by Judge-A J. Pater in municipal court Saturday. Brarty was J-'ridaj To He Joined hy Insiirgenls In i on Triumvir-ales WASHING'L'ON, Jan. I'lie slniigonl rates of the House ol lor cars nave infuJc the course of Admlnls- U'atioii-supporttxt a comparatively smooth one, appear in lor some loosening.

The subject, ts engrossing many members now although (he iiction will come, it It with the organization of the next House, which still is shrouded in doubt. Sonic Democrats, restive under Uic von control ot legislation by the Republican leadership, have conic out In tlic open denunciations ol the present, system. Republicans of insurgent tendencies have been flirting with tlueatenccl UoiU from the party fold tinlc.ss tile consideration of Uleir independent, proposals is made easier. The Republican ttoersmcn in private that the complexion of lUc will force some ctianges iti the rules. Their party will Have but 218 seats, the Democrats four less, becau.se of vacancies and tlic Farmer-Labor will have a single siwkcstnan.

Even after one or U'e other party succeeds in organizing the nest HoufC, control as now held by at. Second and High streets on 1 will be- no.i-cxi.si- an Intoxication charge. Ho loldiTM'" KILLING OF JOHN REDD DESCRIBED Widow Siiys Lewis, Sought for Murder, Shot i Cause Murder and laughter ver- were by Coroner Kd- CXxk. in two inqucAr.s hcki at Jic courthouse Saturday niorning, 'i'he murder verdict was against Lewis, said to be a former sheriff at. Moorchcatl, who is charged with shooting to deatli, John R.

R. 3, Dixn; highway December 7, 1030. lie fled after Uic and not been apprc- ix-ndcd. Tlie manslaughter verdict was againts John Woods, of Newton Ohio, driver of aji automobile iu which Arthur Cress was killed in accident ou the Midd'etowi pike, near the fairgrounds, December 25. Woods, who is out on bond, was not, present at the inquest.

Shooting Described Mrs. Redd, 61, testified her hus- band told Lewis to shut the door. Lewis refjiscd. When Redd got up stiut it, Lewis shot him and fled. "lie's got me Ann" was all lier lusband said, she testified, she old of having given the Lewis farn- I) 1 which were three children, rooms so that they could get out of debt.

They have three other named children. Sheriff Luther E. Epperson tcstl- P.cd Redd haxl told him Lewis didn't nean to shoot and said when lie arrived, Hcdd said: "I want you to make me one promise, if I die, c'on't do anything to Lewis." No l.ainp Thrown Tlie former shcrifl said lie was told Redd threw a lamp at Lewis after lie was shot, but this was denied by Mrs, liedcf. The shooting occurred al 9:30 p. Mrs.

Redd testified. Epperson caici he was not called until ID p. and wired lo Kentucky authorities but had not followed up case when lie received no reply. Hugo Delacroix, 17, of 315 Eaton testified in the Cress case, Kc said he and Jack Smith, members of the Hamilton high school fcotbal te-am were driving north on Mlddletown pike, when they raw (lie Woods car coming toward Delacroix said he pulled off the road to avoid a crash but the machine struck his fender. Ho Judtre Paler lie tint working but was poing to work Monday nmrn- The central point of attack for spokesmen of rule notably would l)e forced to serve out the fine in Ihe workhouse.

He said lie had a job (ironiis-ri for Monday and if he were sent (o the workhouse he would be unable to report for work here. Curtis Reservoir St. did not a so well, ife was fined $50 find costs and ordered sent lo Ihe i i i workhonro when arraigned on a charge of intoxication on a warrant signed by his wife Mrs. Rosa Joseph. Tandy Adams and Chester A a residing on Henry street, each wa.il fined $10 and costs on charges of! disorderly They are sale! to have taken part in a free-for-all flcht over a card game on Third strert, Thursday night.

Judge Paler then adjourned court and went to the home of Lawrence Watson, 34, of Monument nvenue and Wood to conduct session where Mrs. Watson was lying sick in bed. Her husband was chargrd non-Mipport. He was arre.strd Friday i by W. W.

Flnfrock, humane oflcor. Judge Pater was accompanied by Finfrock. a tic Clark. and the def a Central Urolhcrlicxxl Routine business was transacted at a meeting of the Brotherhood of the Central Church of Christ on Friday evening at the church. Repre.sentat.ive Crisp, Democrat, pay and sia.

Is what they call the infr. He pleaded a if he was fined I lie would le unable to pay a publx-ivi composed of Speaker Loncrworth, Majority Leader Tilson and Chairman Sncll af the Rules committee. MARKSMENLECT Hirwl around to catch the driver, he said, and found the other machine in a ditch, with Cress lying near the rear right wheel. THREE WIVES FILE DIVORCE SUITS ROBERT 0, I i a i 8 Oilier Is Mother of Three Lepiou i Club Sponsors Matches al llis- i Convention Three dlvoicw were on file tn 00:11:110:1 pleas conn Saturday. Frances Miller sued Robert D.

Lelst was elected presl- 857 Souih Eighth street, dent of the American Legion Rifle charging neglect. They were mar- Club to succeed Edward B. Copas at the annual i held Friday ninht at the Y. M. C.

A. W. H. was re-cIecte-1 of the Robert A. ir.

secretary. lying Warndorf treasurer, and Fxiwart! Copas. executive officer, i plans were made tor an American i- i rifle meet in connection with THE DAYS OF LONG AGO; "DEAD" AUTOS DETROIT. Jan. 17.

--CAP) --At the Kivrr Rouge plant of the Ford Motor Company, is what might be called a crematorium automobiles. Thousands of cars ol every known make, have tx.cn brought there to bo stripped if everything salvageable nnd then dumped into the flnmlng maw ot the blast furnace, the metal rc- clnlmcd going back into the production ol newer types of automo- biles. Most of the cars of course, are early models of Ford's own make, bill not infrequently there comes an "orphan," dragged out of a barn where it long has stood awaiting final disposal. Perhaps It is nn Apperson of 1900 or an Ambassador of 1022; It may bo Dfxlc Pljvr, of 1017, or a Star ol 1020; or may tx a "Mighty Michigan," of 1013. Always ap- iwarancc starts a discussion of the long list of motorcars that live oniy In dim memories, 'ITic list that goes back to the very beginning of the horseless carriage, runs Into hundreds of different of motorcars.

It process of the survival of the i a i i a In the days an Industry was In the mnklng In fact that there arc today fewer than a dozen companies thai were In production 25 years ago tells relentless has been the process of the survival of tiic- Fourth District and i lo be held in Hamilton April 12. Thrrc will be Ix-gionaire? from Rutlor. Hamilton, Brown, Cler- tnont and Adams counties. Executive officers of the local club will meet next Fridny at the Y. C.

A. to complete the programs for the year. City Employes Asked To Accept Cut COLUMUUS. Jan. 1 7 I A -A-s a part of the city's pJaji to cut expenses to meet a possible budget city employes have been isked to accept a 10 per cent cut wages, on the promise that if they accept the ctit they will be lent.

Name.s thai conjure up vary- when the municipality's finances are in better condition. Error In Flrr. Report A blight blaze Wednesday at the home of Anthony Schnapp, 745 Forest avenue, orlslnatert In the chimney and not on Iho roof, as was at first reported. ng emotions arc in the list For example, there are the Ben Hur of I91T, the Crow-EIkharl ot 1015; Ihc Dort of 1016; the E. M.

P. of 1509; the Lorraine of 1020; the R. C. If. of 1012; the Stod- (lard-Dayton of 1904 and hundreds of oliicrs.

led 26, 10SS, and are separated. Ada asks divorce from Goroori Bowers, R. R. 8, for neg- They H-erc married November J. 1019.

at, and have rhilciren. Ciarn Smitii sued Walter Smith, charging he remained OUL i 1 or 2 a. i cd other wcmcn an; they separated October 31, 1330. They were married May 10, 1026, al Chillcothe. She asks her maiden name, Is Middletowii Man Rohhcd of MIDDLE-TOWN.

Jan. M. Shiw, of West Mlddlcton-n, manager a chain store on Main street here, was robbed of $80 in cash by three men who held him up In front his home early Friday night, according to reports hn made to Ihe uollcc. The Weather The sun rose Saturdc 7:51 s. m.

and sets 5:38 p. m. Highest temperature Friday 43; lowest temperature last night 34 and At 7 A. M. today 25.

One year ago, High 27, low 10; fuir. A. B. Heath, cooperating ton- coster,.

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