Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Piqua Daily Call from Piqua, Ohio • Page 1

Location:
Piqua, Ohio
Issue Date:
Page:
1
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

THE PIQUA DAILY CALL 62nd. YEAR No. 188 PIQUA) OHIO, THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1935 PRICE THREECENTS SIX AMERICAN NAVAL ATTACHES LOST FIEND IS SUSPECTED OF MURDERING OHIO WOMAN BONUS VETO IS BEFORE SENATE TODAY IS F0UND I LEADERS PERISH AT SEA WHEN IN HER BURNING BED; PREDICT PLANE PLUNGES INTO MIMrAT AIIPAVIAUPA i Resident returned to the White House to learn that the House, in a thundering chorus of votes, I fcRllfc I hVUMhV III I SUSPECT QUESTIONED OUTCOME PACIFIC ON TUESDAY Warren, May 23, U.R) A discovered by firemen who put out HI sHsBssantsHsHsBsiB MM MM fiend was believed responsible the flames. MM MM MM MMJ Believe Margin of at today for the murder of a one man was held by police for MM sKKKKBn Mm MMt Aboard S' Pennsylvania cutties on the. water and circled young Warren woman whose questioning Mine others were Mm MM MM MM; MM Least Ihree and Per With Pacific Fleet, May 23, (ll.R) about high overhead, meantime cafl unclothed body was found in a questioned and released when they KM SsWHPH IH SsH aH hn Sir Vnf Will ITJiT burning bed of her home.

proved alibis I lafl LB sH naP8 stx Votes Will tin seaplane with the Pacific Before any surface craft could Mrs. Marie T.Tobin, 22, was Firemen 'answered an alarm wHEyjg sB aH esfl Sustain Act. pV' "7 di('dwne" reach the the Brandtmburger wounds indicated. Her body was was ggf ffl her I UNWORRIETODAY Sey Brandenburger, Jun ATrmu RPTiinu a also killed by the ice pick. MB IBi lor Lieut.

Ohainles J. SkeEy, Aviation (Concluded on Page Eight) TFAI1Y RFT RN Til 11,6 plclc' nandl burned off' wa5 1191 eBK Bl E9 SB BB BB1 aj Chief Machinists Mate P. C. Life. OILAUI ilCI Uflll IU lying on the bed LI I IflflflAH BB BB BBI Administration 1 1 chief Radioman C.

M. Derry, First nrUrDII lOOrilM SPTTPn miPA nam Coroner J. C. Henshaw said Mrs. gB Show.

Thaf M.nv In. Machinists Mate, P. J. Proteau, UCllLnAL AtitjtMljI RFTTFR TIMF NflW Tobm's Jaw had I BB flY BB BBjl Snow that Many In Thhxl Machinists Mate Q. A.

Sharpe! HwOLIllULI UL.I 11.11 lll.IL.ti HUM her teeth knocked out. He was un MM BB BB BB BBal tend to Vote With The annual fleet maneuvers, in DCPfttJU LTIICO TflfllV nnnrnurn ill nmn able to determine whether the Mm MM MM MM MM MM which the plane was participating nCuull ICIiLlj JUL! AT nR.FRVFn IN HrllD wound orthe sed ner Bi Bl MM mm MM BB BBl the President. were naltedand air activities sus L''UU 1 UUH VUUblllbU 111 VIIIU death. The woman might have EXBS BB 1 BB flK tB BBl pended while all available aircraft TA Ulln IID I 1DHD been burned while unconscious, he MM MM MM MMy reached the vicinity immediately fYlRU Ul LADUll veals That Pickup is caU ck from workn' the I HrtMaHr 'B fli MMm wasbinrton May 23 (UR) mUes in the'open Pacific and Present Regular Session ii i xir printing department of the Repub UK KMMMMM Bk 1 found a small amount of wreckage CI Well Under Way in lie Steel Corp. Sralra rmld tRo indicating the spot where the huge Slated to hnd by the work at4 n6 hUSband Vent t0 Mm 1 MM MmiMMftSi I al The vote was 40 to sustain and from the 'craSted plane's wing, a Say Leaders BUILDING SHOWS Mr.

and Mrs. John Mason, neigh eWESE Mm' flaBBiflfl 54 seat cushion, a battered gasoline nvvrj bors who summoned firemen thp P.iWM MM 7M MMWMMMmMZ MM MMM Champions of the $2,200,000, tank and a fragment from the SUBSTANTIAL GAIN, home sVld SeTn r1a I iliKl BtdlHH Mm 000 (B) measure battled to the plane's radio logNo trace of the MANY BILLS MUST or other sounds I last during a dramatic session, bodies of the missing men was dig np mwCinrDrn The susneet held torfav is WMMMW Kfl BiS MMm could not win the two covered. ct CUnSlUtKtU. Construction, Dormant for yeoiTth who at ITf tnTsL JmmSMmSS. CI kM by Demand for i.ce' sad "'rifd'emed' ipi.cation'Tn SHsBssssisBII1 I mding 1 Order That All Remain Houses.

n3. SSJ h5 lEBPflHH May as oxB Presl. SSS totaX ing Business May Be house soon after Tobm departed. BB SSLwrnVbefof it had Ttt? P'TrX'4 Completed. ffisKaS COMMON FOLK TAKE MLB emm i I Wm ypXTLJX ZinT oT 23, (ow day in a United Press survey of rep niliriAr ap inniua I sVOTFiB sH Vl tilree' and P6 sU 'ace of the water with one engine impressive calendar of major legis resentative Ohio business for the IjHAHRF AIHIAMa SSBBllS MM HBlHi ijk nt.d ni Brandenburger plane lation confronted the Ohio general first four months of 1935.

UIIHIIUL Ul HUUHITIO BilflH HIS CJ 1 0" PV'5t jpotted otileT airshiP ta assembly as it convened lortav A significant fact revealed by the rilllPnil Vimnnnav mWSmWMu Mm "fW I'M 38 n10" in tavor it convened today, survey was that each line of busi FUNFRd THURSDAY 'C'iMMMMMMMMMMWmmmimi "BBBB in the President. Thirty five scheduled to wmd up the present ness included in the study reported WliUIIMs, IIIUIIWUHI twjt mWSMMMWMMMMmt a votes' tnree mo" than necessary, rilAI 1111) CUDlDs'O regular session by the end of the gains over the corresponding period mffnmmiiliiffi' i.f.4f"." 2 were said to be delinitely pledged. LllULAIlU LmDAtlKO week' i of 1934. In some cases the gains pl ii.i mtmmmwmmmmlmmmmmm It was reported but not confirm Amone the bilk to be disDosed of were small, but In many instances People ot Halsted and ei that a movement was deTelop. aii PAnyin i rjl JZ? disposed of reported financial increases ran as p0lk Streets Where LONG CONVINCED IITTIP HIIA1IAI1IA IU ing among Republicans to switch UN A rUKm UAlILt 96 000,000 general appro high as 30 per cent.

IK aween VVnere 1 I I I I ilU AMsPIMlS IN enough votes to over ride the veto, HM" pnation biU, the poor reUef bill, the One of the most interesting gains Hunger IS No Strang Washington, May 23, CU.R) Sen. hi I I LL ffllf HIlW 11111 IU but New Dealers said they were not nCCCUCC DDflPDlU $48,000,000 minimum school founds ln recorded in the building T.k, Huey P. long, one of worried. UCrUldC rllUUlMnl taon program, th tSMfM Pr and real estate business. C.

F. John er, fay 1 riDUte. the leaders in the' flsht for the AIIPAT PAH VHP AlaAIIIII The administration poll, repre ochial school aid bill and a dozen son, prudent of the Ohio Associa bonus, conceded today that the flllFvT fP Tilt nDllUfll nttag a final checkup of the Sen ottT corirovertM 1 measured Chicago. May 23, (U.R) The people Senate would sustain President UULlI I 11111 inEllKUVVIl membership, showed 26 Demo Public Appeal for Pilots Teclmteafly both housee Thave vot 0f listed and Polk streete, where Roosevelt's veto. XWfcW i Wil I Ilk VII II II crats and 12 Republicans indicating M.J.

rMn. toijo Le diTtoto, but Snt Ita LHlst 5 15 Stranger and a helpins Veterans think ttis Tet0 an tatention 10 vote wl Pr dC CPera' there's little likelihood that they'll SiS contact nr'trS handf" a Bi" of Me, took going to be over ridden, but ldent. tion of the Country through schedule. Instead SfiXZS! JSf 5T SfiTtrS Aa.a Reach" Rond Et in British Amateur Golf rZjA is Petitioned the clock wiii be stopped and theyu rPan mem Championship, Eliminating Two XtZuV. retmoned.

(Conciuded on Page Four) ulated by an increasing demand for In the lofty Bower Hall of Hull fw English Stars. rIde; i London, May 23, (U.R) Great Bii houses and apartments. Repair work House, the rambling brick pile at case was hopeless." Lonr said fe "3 teto embarked on a formidable air WHAT, NO DAHHAST and modernization has shown a Halsted and Polk streets where Administration leaders saM the Anne's on the Sea, England, the first three days of play, were nded enact the legislation over defense program today less than 24 (Concluded on Page Eleven) thousands of families have found Klngflsh was right on thaT ooint! May 23. OJ.B Lawson Little of San eliminated today. vuf mL amP aftcr the government prom Columbus, 0, May 23, 0J.ro Corhmon Page Eleven) refuge and aid in distress, lay the They counted a margin ofCe Randsco reached the round of Aorninttra" on lenator said that cnlnv' eflBty Ilanders te for lts gfRFIIRFR RFHFAnFIl TXlt tAV TW lled AUt Tat ministr, made a public hlo may sorae day w.

MlLUUCn DlIIlAUlU world famus "me this afternoon championship today while two of Coasts Into a Train the end of bonus lelslatlon at the appeal for pilots and warned that ed its Outside, through a cold night, the brightest English stars in his present session but bonus advo the whole hearted cooperation of Anion thp aDDroDriations PAR UK RPTQAYAI stood hundreds of the. men, women 1 pathway towards successful de canton Mav 23 (UP) cates refused to concede defeat. the country would be required. bouquete tossed out by the Sen rUn 0 DU llATAL andchUdrenshehelped. fense of hU crown were ellminat snton'' May 23' (UR) Sen.

Bennett Champ Clark, It was announced that enlistment te SncT I itt wL one There was no demonstration. CIR I1CATU UCI 11 Schenectady, N. man and his intends to move, when and if of 2,500 pilots and 20,000 technic rf siToo a veTtr OWo There was Uttle eonversaUon. The LHllL I UUH 1 11 IIULU Little beat a Scottish star, H. G.

wife and a Wilkinsburg, wo the veto is sustained, to attach a ians and unskilled workers would state Chiversit of LSeWort wa 2v JjSZl FZ nCPin I nv 111 II MacCallum, 2 and 1, in the fourth man were killed near here yester rider( 1S mA appro start at once. These are to be tak aJL, experiment. nleJ I at WoWi. Si JJ Je altlnS' and had been fF RAR RY MAM round' and Black, un day when the automobile in which Prlations biU. en into the service during this year dahUa culturT" Mian ISSHSE cniTed zzs jrfX mm iFWFc ULbLb CarviUe to be bulled Wltil Governor of Colo 18 tourney and who had survived Perry Lemley, of Wilkinsburg.

Ql 111 liriif ftTlxr nin numbers of men, re $1 111 JlVYlLO fmffittW Mdams made ie With His AN NtW A fE BAR lin T.gru gU LLbL preparations for a throng expected Comrades. ASSOCIATION OHIO 6 m6n Ue IHM.I1 01 .55 MVgs cconciuded on Page Iflsf Mmnfe fas FksAes fJ11 1 TWO BANDITS TODAY Paso Robles, May 22. CIMCTCIkl IC Tfl DC kiUer' Pleaded today with Governor. 1 Movlng or the Convention "young men of good personality" Mrs. Rogers and I poking down LiHO I kill 10 I DC Edwin C.

Johnson for the privilege POMBO DELAYED BY WEATHER from Cedar Point to tween the ages of 17 and 25 for Madison, May 23. (U.R1 tKBy1 AMERICAN CITIZEN lfHxaV Si fganmstX iS. 2 ui I lien tlfXo XrZZ here RumPU8' RF A MIN ATlflM nc aC8ped with slock 01 dU" admit he made what the law mitted to die with his death house ffCat''" Dd HU'C. A AlYll II A I lUR UT "onds. brooches and cash valu yers call a mighty good brief Son in Law States That conn ades, Louis and John Pacheco.

np a. onXM WCW UAnrnl1.nB Cleveland, May 23, (U.R) Pro ed at $13,800. and he made Mr. swallow Mnt(1J hH brothers, also sen DR. McGOWN NEW MODERATOR POd formation of a new state bar nr fr PTQ Irt Tf.

Gilbert Montay, a clerk, was his boast that the President Nted Scientist Wants tenced for murder, are scheduled to Akron, May 23. (UR) Dr. E. C. McGown, pastor of Mt.

Lebanon association was before the Cuya nCLICr LlO I 0 lO tied with wire, gagged and was nothing but a politician to Remain in S. n6W, tJ1 Pre'byfln of Pittsburgh, is the new moderator of hoga County Bar association today blindfolded, by one of the ban and wouldn't dare to veto the "Tf 1 Sas, MaJ" denomination's assembly, 11 was announced today following protests against the ac DC MADE flVCD CTATC the other looted the bill." The best line he had was: 31. Belongla execuUon was set for tion of trustees of the Ohio Bar DC ITlAUC Ul Lfl 0 1 A I safe which Montay lust had "We have enough for every Pa Mal 23 16u MUNICIPAL ZOO IS PICKFTFD association in moving the state con opened. hodv hut haven't mi oil Albert Einstein, the sclent st, I have been the happiest of my rwC' 1 vention from Cedar Point to no tou'tol wiU become a citizen of the United entire life with them," he said. "Life "Rl Strlker, carrying banners which vent'o" from Cedar Point to Co Columbus, May 33.

(U.R) Be iv 'thai hitler 1 States, his son in law, Dimitri wUl be absolutely unbearable when read 'The Is unfair to organlwd Ubor" picketed the municipal mizMfo. of all relief lists Marked Improvement zsrsr fjz vlslt to the in dcfiance of ni "zisss rradrr wai Noted these other nations are going to the National Farm School by Edgur Byers flrst vicei. the fERA administration, Sk UniTaS cui! w.tow Youth Hurt PLAN WATER CONSERVATION iteffi meet" 2 uisyieyT23, i. a HnTwasP: "A tank is a tarnTa tlvated in Europe," he asserted. In An Auto Accident Columbus, May 23.

(UR) L. A. Woodell, state conservation com Bye toTtta state a. 'nvcsUgatio. have been marked improvement In the condi bomb Is a bomb, no matter what "When I arrived here less than missloner.

today revealed the slate department plans to inaugurate station trustees' action waTuk ln a11 the other SWteE' 'V y5 nation has It." Tours, three months ago, I still was in Lima, May 23, U.R) An in a plan of low dam construction In the state on small streams for ZT Trevml rZ StUlman said. and Toledo, automobile fluenccd by this propaganda. Jury received when his automobile water conservation. from riVti lj lawyers Purpose of the rc examination of manufacturer and former ambassa. "Now I want to stay here.

I left the road near Jackson Center the relief lists, it was explained, is dor to Poland, was reported today A say how much I admire while he was trying to pass a truck SEEK AGREEMENT WITH GERMANY soclation Xost LanWonf" to determine whether those entitled by his physicians here. He may be Kr AA this country it Is beyond words." left Melvin Clay. 18, of Lewlstown Indon rnZGreTt Brltale eTbaii orovr ZflT Iy. to TCllef ftre ng aided on an able to leave the hospital In a week, if T7WI He said Einstein has a similar in critical condition to a hospital defense mt'Sta? tae IdeSuLL JlUl rnnventL out Ule equitable basis as well as to re Willys became ill with a heart all feeling. hero today.

1 'J ''JX "owd to seek agnt been held at Cedar move from the rolls all poisons ment while attending the Kentucky wi uennany en narai nreium. loint lor 5 years. DOt eBtim relleIi Mrly this month..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Piqua Daily Call Archive

Pages Available:
291,244
Years Available:
1883-1977