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riMES DIAL NUMBERS News Soc In I News Business Advertising Business 215M 25111 2150 THE WEATHER Cloudy, probably light rain in east and south tonight and Sunday. Warmer Cooler Sunday. OUK UNITED PRESS SERVICE GIVES US THE MOST COMPLETE TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS OF ANY DAILY NL Vt SHAPER IN TUSCARAWAS COUNTY. Volume XXXIV. Number 17.1.

Hajjes. New Philadelphia, Ohio, So lurduv, October IO, 1033. 8 Rages. Two Cents. BEHIND THE SCENES IN WASHINGTON Hoover for Hoover in 1936 Theres I sample of levrland to Him Hut Vandenberg Looms Hest Bet Politicians ear l.andonS Liberalism Anil Colonel Kiiov Hasn't Proved His Popularity Winter Hi nu; New I ineup.

By RODNEY DUTCHER Thr limes Washington orrespondent REMOVE THREAT OF ETHIOPIAN WAR QUAKE DAMAGE THRU MONTANA OVER MILLION Washington Oct 19 There are tun jourimlittle about Mi Ho j- One is til.ti he seeks renomination by tho Republicans The other tv that ho has neither thought nor expectation of renomin anon, but seeks only an influential voice in pm tv policy and of the candidate. The answer is this: Hoover in recent months has sum moiled to him certain old friends, usually ex officials here who still ex ort some political influence In their home state He ha asked them point blank whether hi could obtain their state delegations Tot next convention Frequently, one heats the have expressed polite doubts. Whereupon Mi Hoover has been known to pull out a list ot (bl? nominees and then, out lining the disqualification: of each the names oft one bv one un ti! there was left only that of coot! nielit old Hejbert himself One Person Scores Hurt BUILDINGS Report Tremors This Bv WAYNE ll FARLEY. Unite cl Press Staff Correspondent Helena. Mont Ort 19 Three nu not shook Helena today, recurrent vestiges of the major earth quake win took life.

injured a of persons and caused dam aye at SI 500 OOO Hie) were of only a few seconds duration and did not add to the de a.station wrought by the shock throughout western Montana las' LEAVES BABY AT STORE; FORGETS, GOES TO CHURCH Hie absent minded professor nothing on CV Crawshaw, com I poking room a riant at The Daily Times I Mr. and Mrs Crawshaw planned: to attend chilli Wednes I day evening Mr Crawshaw asked her husband to take their year old I A dnughtei to hi mothers home un til the couple leturned home from church. all) Mi1 Crawshaw Ste ted to her husband, at the gro I eery store and make these pur-1 VI I Crawshaw the obedient husband, entered the grocery store with his daughter in hh arms He sat down, made his purchases and walked out Hours la'cr when the couple re turned from church, Crawshaw wenti to his mother home but his baby I was not there. Then he remembered He rushed to the grocery and there I was year old Patty Lon, slumberingj peacefully in bed The grocer found the infant shortly after Crawshaw, left with his purchases. MINE WORKERS ANDCARPENTER HEADS BATTLE Lewis and Hutcheson In Fist BEDLAM REIGNS Women Scream, Proceedings Halted Six Ohio Soldiers Injured When Army Plane Crashes At lam.

-A fist Cit light N. OC 19. -UP Three Nations In Negotiations POPE GETS BUSY between John Lewi- rkcrs and WH ident of th cw the Ames bor convention VV ill It Be Reminded that party politicians overwhelmingly hts nomine tion Mr Hoover replier that the professional politicians also opposed him in 1928 In that he la to a l.o ce degree coned Wheie he ma) Sit be wrong is in belief that the papular demand Tot him in 1928 es penally conspicuous among business men will be repeated In 1936 as a result general with Hie glittering Roosevelt Confidants do cr sugge himself as another tiro)cr Cleve land. who was out of office In 188R and re-elected four late: A possible sidelight on Idea is the fact that Cleveland had a lar ma of loo con votes in IMH his electoral college defeat, whereas bv a majority of rn Some of his best cha lr deadlocked dlcate an a deadlock I than 7 000.000 )f! friends believe would in a entiotl Repels turn to achieve such Vandenberg I Ii When political Into a huddle th' often arise agree Arthur Vandenb looks at tIds ail! like the most the Republicans This comes tho elimination, after out standing Vandenberg Col Chicago, and Kansas. Wrong as they may or may not be.

most people heir ate unable to take the Knox candidacy )eiv seriously Fated obvious pa nett) of maim.ii polit Kiana seek primarily a )ote getter oi demon st rated ability Colonel Knox ha- never had a chaute to demonstiate school building his popular appeal at the poll a Best con indent: co esc dull da vs, they mg that Senator ctg ot Michigan mttedly early date, nominee for ugh a process of the picmlse that s'iblUth now are Flank Knox of Alf bandon of OIH Jot quale (entered in the Helena area, known to geologists es rn a of seismic activity in which earth activity be expected at any time It noted as far ea. as Billings The disturbance last night was i felt here within a week, a first our earning damage approximating $50 000, they were of small consequence Buildings damaged The damage to buildings in the affected asea south of the main busi nesv district excessive stacks of the Ehm Helena Smelter were toppled Numerous residences were almost entirely de st roved The Earl Clack Od Company building urf- total loss The brick col) cd. leaving the meta I roof resting on top of a Norrth em Pacific bus and several passenger automobiles A three brick building in the i National Biscuit Company, lately ti as a warehouse, was demolished walls of several residences were peeled amay, leaving furnish lings intact Build fires I ii Mrrcts ti roups of gaiht led ar-J ound romforiiug rues in the streets Guard'- patrolled the st sicken area to prevent looting The main busi I ness disturb lying in a gulch, sus tamed only minor damage, I The government hospital at Fort tHairison, two and a half miles west of Helena, was evacuated, the build lings mg considered unsafe Some ISO patients urn sleeping in open oil improvised cots. PEN NOTE ON WAR DANGER Italy, Britain, Join Iii Com rn unique Tension Should Eased Be of mine iiam Hutcheson, union, iran Federation of I I Into wild disordei today. 1 Women and proceeding ware suspended temporarily as the two men, violent opponents in I between the industrial and craft union, exchanged blows in I the center of a nail crowded with I 500 delegates.

on big and wa I from the mouth after Lewis, a few inches shorter in I tire. but equally husky, swung a wild left to the face, I The fight started after an I change of heated words during over formation of an in dust I union for rubber workers bemoil (lets Pi rsonal I Hutche.soi In an aftermath of a near tragedy, soldiers shown near Shadeville. removing from the road wreck age of which, a shoit time before, while flying across a battalion of Foil Hives troops, suddenly struck a and plummeted down into the midst of tho marching soldiers. Though the plane, a regular two winged military type. was virtually demolished, only six soldiers were injured, none killed.

Ironically. at the beginning of their hike, the battalion had been warned that an air force would them along the line of march. Peace Talk Heard Again NAKEDF.B. HEAD Miss tamed minor 32.1 Attend Annual Meeting: id the I d( to issuo He flit i- tlie light his Rome. O't.

19 tUP'A joint Italian British communique, expected to tell the world that acute danger of w-ar In the Mediterranean has been a)dt od. is to be Issued tomorrow mom mg. it was said authoritatively today. Staffs of the foreign office and the British embassy worked on the texts today, harmonizing them. It was intimated that they would ma rks Lev) I I Hutch resum I hun The ink a1 considerably ease the Italian British 1 tension which has bren increasingly acute.

The United understands the communique will reaffirm Great Brit ains declaration that it intends no independent action against Italy and also will say that Ital)' will re duce its army in Libya, bordering Egypt and the Sudan, and Britain will reduce the size of fleet in the Mediterranean It was said authoritatively that the communique would contain a British statement to the effect that Britain never raised the question of application of military sanctions or the penalties against Italy and intends no measures beyond collective action Nearb) paratet After Hut chese mained. or wax iv Lew no ding been hall. RESIDENT El Ka ling. Bucks township last night was reelected president 11 the isca rn was County Farm Bureau at the organization's annual in his re meeting held at St. John's Evangelical church in Dover which was attended by 325.

mig my mo Other named are O. Metzger Strasburg, vice president; owly toward Elmer Miller. Baltic, secretary tout to intr; Mr: Elmer Railing. Bucks tapped township Mrs. John Bolivar, and Mrs Harry W.

Rausch. words, then Oldtown women members of the board of directors, and delegate to the annual state meeting at Colum in and bus. William C. Lebold. Bolivar, pair.

Male members of the board will be cd. elected later. re- The principal last night was Ed Bath. Columbus, who broad casts the farm bureau radio programs. His subject was "Why a Others who spoke briefly were County Agent George Boltz; A Loather, county club leader; hv T.

Cathern this tit) district farm ins agent and Llneweaver. this city. county farm bureau manager. Cole, Akron, snitches at IO I yesterday when the Ford cabriolet driven by Robert Collins 1212 Vie tory street. Akron, left and turned over at the road at the west outskir Collins and another girl I jury altogether.

The im slightly was driven own power. CREW ABANDONS VARDULIA J. u. oadw ay of the Dover, iped in dam aider ZENGE IS GIVEN LIFE SENTENCE Guilty Iii Emasculation Murder Adrift In Lifeboats oft Ireland New Yolk. Oct.

19. UP- Hic Radio Marine Corporation was ad )iscd today that the S. S. Varduha was abandoned by its crew, who 1 and 700 miles i tiveh took to lifeboats, about off no; tInvest Irish coast lh the B' SIDNEY J. WILLIAMS I Staff Correspondent right 1935 by Cnited London.

Oct. 19. British-French diplomatic negotiation- have the mo- gravest threat of big war in all the months of the Ethiopian crisis, it was understood I today. Any hope that the negotiations may lead to an early end of tlvc italian war on Ethiopia Is one thin: rile important factor i to be that Ital) and Great Britain had reached a position in the Mect- itciranean wlvere a catastrophe was 'threatened unit a way out was I found. Great Britain initiated urgent diplomatic negotiations with Italy Insisted that France Join In them, was indicated.

st. Johns hospital here was by the League of Nations, damaged One nurse was injured This is interpreted to mean dangerously when lushed from Britain will neither close the Suez the building in a ram of lodged canal nor declare a blockade Against brit be. Italy without the cooperation of oth jici All -cl moi buildings here weir d- League nations in penalty for damaged. I he new $501,000 high Italy campaign in Ethiopia. erected with HWA It is expected that the comniun Pneumonia Fatal To Mrs.

Everett, 89 Mi Mary resident of Gnudc extant $100,000. Leary of Liberal I i A group cf dramatic students just fandom accord i rn: to shrewd men ft the building when the first who lune been .1 to look him tremoi locked it. The brick wails mer, lives up to much of the current ballyhoo for him. While his stature i scarcely overtops the Washington monument, it to be at least equal to that of Coolidge or Harding. He is described a man would accept much of the liberal program Roosevelt has advanced to date- such as AAA the power pol icy.

banking reform. -TVA and the labor dispute would fight for a "New at bargain rates." But it is this liberalism of Lam which already causes eastern to look askance at him and its said to very doubtful whethe: Landon would make the ponces to them which they would mand in return for support. Also. the boast thai Kansas state and local taxes under the personal aid. fell the quake to the estimated iqur will be completed by an Italian statement expressing gratification at reaffirmation of its determination to take no sepal ate action.

89. prominent huttfn, died at home in that village at 10:10 rn. yesterday following ten illness with pneumonia. Her husband, David Everett, died 19 (ars azo. Mrs E)erett had resided in Gnadenhutten and vicinity lur entire life.

She was the oldest member ol tile Gnadenhutten M. E. church, a W. LAFAYETTE SCHOOLS OPEN Newcomers Ban Still Effective Chicago. Oct.

19 Sentciurd to life imprisonment for the etnas culation murder of middle aged professor who won his childhood sweetheart. Mandeville W. Zcnge. personable Missouri farm youth, arose from a round sleep today, hi taciturn composure unchanged. A jury of young men last night found lam guilty of murdering Dr.

Walter Bauer. 38. after deliberat ins four and one half Zenge. now 1 His only hoj tin the belief that Italy might attack S. wirelessed and the Sudan at time.

station that the 1 yew was! forced to aL-iudon her ai 1 mea likeii? EST. when she developed a bad todir 10 to the folding list. Two strainers, the S. S. Man Italv 'viI1 most of the aud the S.

S. Newfound thousands troops were reported proceeding at r'cn! Libya. which adjoins Egypt full peed ti pick up the Iceboats. Sudan on lie west and The Manchester was nearest, about 325 miles away. and was tni pain ted by them from Ethlo- expected to reach them tomorrow afternoon.

2 Great Britain will remove a mall portion of its ruiser strength from Gfbralta at th? west end of limit' UUU SUITS: Six appropriation suits were filed in common pleas and probate courts here today by the 16. will be eligible for parole in kmgum Conservancy District to cure land needed for the Dover and of freedom now Is Bolivar dams. HARRY LUKENS TPAIN VICTIM Ex-Koller Iii uocal Steel Plant decision from her husband. be TIMAR METALS, INC. Promoters of Tuscar which would fabricate alloy steel in the abandoned plant of The Anteri ran Sheet Tin Plate are still hopeful that the drive to raise $100,.

OOO will succeed. Today the number ol persons ami I Eclating Burial In cilia i ii ten cemeter) win tic in cha firms subscribing for bonds reached uhrich A 355. Harry Lukens, over 80 years of age. a former roller in tile local plant os The Ann 1 lean Sheet and Tin Plate died at Springfield last Thursday from injuries suffer ly and publicly pat Minutia nu Lindon (jay before when he was have been cut from $127,000,000 by a passenger train at $97,000 000 can be iiddhd bv rite- Springfield. Hon of New Deal Lukens.

whose wile died six beneht checks public and months ago, had been spending the Mn, Ida E. Matlnas. Machias ha)r nircd into Kama last few years in the Masonic home Quimby Bakery. E. C.

Higgle. Byron and made such a reduction possible.1 at Springfield. Schneiter. The Sngardale Provision! Other governors Simi rec S. C.

Vale and Stanley Willis. orris. While officials are bending every charter member of the Pythian effort to tighten the ban in the Sisters and a member of the Wo- scarlet fever situation at Newcom Relief Corps of Uhrichsville erstown. schools at West Lafayette Surviving arc two daughters. Mis were preparing to open Monday Mollie Kcllt: Uhrichsville, and morning.

Mrs. J. Columbus A At pi -out there about 24 granddaughter. Mary Helms. Uh cases in Newcomerstown.

Three richsville, also survives. have already resulted. Following short services at the Special police have been added horn? of Mrs Keller. 95 North Water to the Newcomerstown force to pa street, Uhrichsville, at 2 p. til troi streets to prevent gatherings of day, services will be held at the any nature.

Gnadenhutten M. K. church at 2 30 School buildings were fumigated Clarence p. rn. with Rev.

Lee Whiteman ut this week in preparation for the re piston St open big ot schools. the date of Construction Company was ot which has not been decided upon. critically injured at ll a. in today that a motion for a trial made The four suits filed in common by his counsel. Joseph Roach, will be pleas court were against: Louise granted by Judge Cornelius J.

Har- Bunder, Zoar. and nine other defen rtngton 011 Ort. 25. dams. to mire 93 27 in Law- On a front row bench in the fence township for Diner dam; Ed crowded courtroom when the verdict ward I and Grace Steele.

Sandy- was returned sat J. Andy Zttigc. Mile. to secure 99 8 acres in Sandy Canton. farmer and the township for Bolivar dam; C.

father of the defendant. Beside Jones. Dover, to acquire a right of- him was his 23 veal old son. Junior way in Law fence township for Dover Both had testified Maineville was dam; and Walter Scott Sherrods- insane at the tune of th? murder. Ville, to 2 6 in Warren Zenge mother stayed at the township for Dover dam.

Prelim! home of a sister and heard the nary hearing on tho four cases will Th October 30th. two probate court scs were Cleveland, to sporty for Do- )loi Dm miller 23. 496 Wash employee' of th? against: Ellen Foley, acquire a Zoarville pi ver dam and Nora dyville to acquire mak" way for Bulivi Iireliminary hearings October 24th. PROTEST DUM son. Gnadenhutten Subscribers whose names have undertakers.

not yet been published are E. E. Blind. Romona Calai, Chamber oft IU lim YO! Commem. Kirk Emu.

small bov! who Hackler, A. T. Fisher, Samuel Flu- small articles from a store win; tiger, W. T. Grant Win J.

Jack to school yr terda.) son, Roy Kennedy. V. O. Mat Idas, ere given a lecturing bv polio CAMERA STOLEN A. Stertz 147 Fair avenue.

co this city, last night reported to local en- pollee that a pocket size Goertz Kin earners was stolen from his car at md its parking place at 147 Fair avenue this city, when run over by a truck the site of the construction of the levee at Zoar. Lowmiller, taken to Union hospital in a Toland Invalid was on the operating table at noon. suffered a fractured skull and is unconscious. mucus rn toe. ONE 1NJUKED Vote Getter, All! That leaves, for the lit.

Van 1 denberg. been absonl In Europe and acting as if hr didn't want the nomination. Vandenberg has been the Ray Menses, Dover, driver of other outstanding vote getter In a Ford pickup truck owned by county year of New Deal triumphs. Altho commissioners, suffered a wrenched he voted against AAA and the Wag and bruised light knee, suffered fa ner bill which doesn increase his cuts and lits left side was brut! availability, he is shrewd. He has a cd at 6 45 a.

in. when the truck he One subscriber. H. S. Carroll, perintendent of has with drawn his subscription of HOO.

it I was announced. SUES TO SECURE $888 CERTIFICATE Alda Clawson. Uhrichsville guard ian of Elizabeth Hurless English Snyder. Uhrichsville, today filed suit London. Od.

19 UP1 11 a early today of tile Duke cleuch, father of Lady Alice fiancee of the Duke 01 elm tinge of liberalism and probably driving collided headon with in common pleas coml to enjoin the would play ball w-ith the eastern the Chevrolet semi ti aller truck driv First National Bank of Dennison may postpone the wecUlm 0 bosses. Jeu in the opposite direction by C. E. from redeeming an $888.18 certificate King'is son and the Scot toll 1 Such is the autumn dope. The 1 Tule.

Akron, and owned by A W. of deposit surrendered by Mrs. Sny- woman, scheduled lur Ncn 6 winter dope may be entirely dif Smithberger, Akron, near the south der to a man who gave his name as Lady Alice flew from I rid ferrm- I corpora tion line on the Oldtown D. Weaver and who purported to her fathers bcd. uh in flu Pi ut RECKLESS DRIVERS DRAW DOVER FINES Wayne Flickinger, Wooster, was (fined $5 aud cesta today by Mayor Helmkamp, Dover, for reckless dm mg, I Clarence Williams.

Akron, char: ged with reckless driving on the Wooster avenue bridge. "as Idled and costs today by Mayo! Helm kamp. ath the cause ol death- I Edgar Osborn. Winfield road, was Bac Tim Duke born March 30, became)fined $5 and toda.) by Mayor 1 (S I of one of th? most and Helmkamp. Dover, on a char of aristocratic families in Scotland in reckless driving preferred by Clar when his elder brother was kill J.

Stuck) Dover. 'ii? ed accidentally while on a hunting oble-1 trip. Say Italy Violates Bed ross Buies BY EDWARD W. BEATTIE Addis Ala Get. 19 Ethio Death of Duke May Postpone Wedding pin is League of Italian vie convention durn bullet od tod.o pi ions a ion of biddiu lie Unit to the sadist alleged he Red Cross use of Din a reliabl REP.

KIMBALL, 73, STROKE VICTIM Kalamazoo Od. 19 'UP' Rep Henry M. Kimball 57, Repub Mean congressman of the third dis trlct, died at his home here last the Mediterranean. 3. These ships will be replaced by French units.

4 Oi at Britain will undertake to no action against Italy not uthorized by the League of Nation-- 5. Frailer will uive Britain the use of it Mediterranean ports, notably the Ti Ilion and ta naval bases. in event that it is made the instru- of the league in enforcing penalties against Italy. 6 Great Britain and the Leagtr of continue with work of aoplylng against Italv for the duration of 'n? Im Ii Ethiopian war. any penalties voted.

7 The reaction from fear of an early clash of European nations was the result of weeks of grow- me tension and In itself may Britain. France and Italy on a real effort to create a peace Instead of atmosDherc. 8 Meantime will continue unahat cl iu campaign In Ethiopia and probably will initiate a new offensive in north, to take Its army at 50 miles uh to Ma kale in Tljre crc Vinco. Fen es It-vealed Some informed sources tint Premiere Benito Mussolini revealed his minimum peace terms. Cciifirmaucn was lacking en- Tin re have been rumors from Almost all European capitals since Premier Pierre Laval of Fiance cd to Monsignor Luigi Maglione, papal nuncio at Pans.

that Pope Pun XI was working quietly for peace. The United Press Madrid bureau cent til? following dispatch last night; Minister Alejandro xx ux insists that the international tension is diminishing as the result of negotiations which, according to the Spanish delegation at Geneva, have been undertaken by the Vatican with Italv in an effort to end clum the Italian Ethiopian conflict." Great virtual ultimatum to France, insisting on a clear definition of it" own position In event I of an Italian British clash, seems I to hive obscured the beginning of (negotiations which retlly were aimed at stopping what jeemed an minent threat of actual war In the Mediterranean. san to held INHALES FUMES. DIES dent. which resulted in both trucks 'being considerably damaged.

The Xenia, Oct. 19 Akron truck loaded with slack was Fox, 74, died yesterday after he ac-(knocked over the bank road. represent The Whitehaven Sales Co, I Fog was responsible for the acci of Cleveland. Tile petition sets forth that Mrs Snyder is incompetent and tint the alleged salesman practiced fraud to secure theVertiflcate from her. Mrs.

Wales' plane. Slit arrived in Clawson is a grand niece of Mrs. Scot seventh Duke of Bun he to the accident call. Snyder. wajfrl.

Heart trouble was believed The family heal IR and half FX-NFWfOIIIFRS to million acre of land spread over LA lltTT vVlULIYJ of eight counties. The Duke' HIFS line entered parliament 40 years ago. re-1 I Ulluu to join her mother and other mem- mauling ll years before retiring john Stewart, 74. retired section tiers of tile family at his from public life to devote his entire foreman of the Pennsylvania rail deathbed at his estate. Boule I time to management of his road and a native of Newcomers kirk jhuge estates He succeeded to tile town, died last Thursday at his Charles Montagu-Douglas- title on his death in 1915.

home in Coshocton. His heir is his eldest son. the Earl Funeral set)ices will be held toot Dalkeith, who is 40 years old. '0 i w. night fiom the effects of a stroke suffered July 8 in Washington.

LOCAL FIRM SUED The Wakening Mfg. Co. today filed suit in common pleas court today against Charles Kuhn, this city. operating as the Kulm Auto An Ik about his being vice Pfggtdemial candidate est Senator A. V.

Donahey, formerly of this city. entered a contract with the people of Ohio to serve six years rn a senator and I have no Intention of Electric this city. The Beigel breaking that Denary law firm represents the plaintiff, announced in Washington yesterday..

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