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Zanesville Times Signal from Zanesville, Ohio • Page 1

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Idler ELMurph- --By Swai By WiHiaro QLLETTE AND HIS CROWD BARRED FROM JAN ZANESVILLE SIGNAL ZANESVILLE, FRIDAY EVENING, NOV. 28,1924 PRICE: THREE INE IN OHIO KILLED IN THANKSGIVING DAY AUTO ACCIDENT WUSBANIX AND YOUNG SON OF FURNACE VICTIM BEING QUESTIONEJ All Night Party at Lake Ends in Death for Threel 1 Newark Woman Tells Husband Is Going to 'Movie' and He Her Body in the Morgue--Auto Tragedies Feature Holiday Columbus, Nov. 2S--Nine were killed In Thanksgiv-j Automobile accidents in Ohio--turning the Thanksgiving I Iday festival into an orgy of highway tragedies. The worst of the several occurred near Newark, where; two young men of that city and a married woman were killed; their machine skidded and went over a bank. Another wbman in the party was injured, Near Washington C.

H. a farmer was killed while walk-! ing beside a wagon load of corn. At Ravenna a woman isj supposed to be dying from injuries sustained when an autoj iiLwhich she was riding went into a ditch. A man and woman were killed in Cincinnati. Two Canton men were! killed-and one other man.

was killed when a B. 0. freight! train hit his auto at a crossing. Three Newark People Are Killed After Wild Night Xov. has been -working here in ci- J.

Spiegel, Sidney Jones and factorv. Harvey Plummer. all or this and Sirs. Katherine Davis, of'Day-! bil BOLTING "BOB-CATS" ARE BARRED BY G. O.

P. CAN HOLD JOBS DURING LAME-l Present Jones and ytME. Pluinmer were instantly killed and Sirs. Davis is in tlie City --hospital here suffering from nnmerons braises, the worst being a. cmshed left foot.

Slfc. Plunmier stated that his left home-Wednesday eve- Viflng 6 o'clocfc to go to a mobile failed to "observe the crossing watchman. Howard Eberey. 19. was killed! instanilv.

IN SENATE I Ladd. Frazier and Brook-1 I hart Dealt Out I Bolted Ticket and Aided) Lafbllette Washington. Xov. Re-: publican, membership of the-senate i today completed its organization i Sfor the session of congress opening! electing Senator of Kansas, ins floor i Curtis succeeds the late Senator: i Henry Cabot Louse of JIassachu-j jsetw. The Republican adopted resolution barrins from future i jMirty caucuses Senator Robert I M.

lafoUette. of AViscousin. defeated independent presi- i dential candidate, and three of his followers--Senators Smith I AV. Brookhart of Iowa; Edwin P. Ladd of North Dakota, and i Iiynn 3.

Frazier of Xorih Da! koto. i It was decided, not to any of the insurgent sena. itors from their committee assign- meats in the "lame duck" session! Jof congress, although the resolu-i as adopted was interpreted! His Son Are Grillecjj I Alleged Discrepancies in Stories They Told Concerning Of Body in Furnace Must Be plained to Prosecutor Colnmbns, Xov. 28. The Rev.

C. V. Sheat-slejr and his 16 year old son Clarence will be iiuesUonctl today by "Prosecutor John K. King in the presence of an alienist concerning the' mysterious death of Mrs. Addle Sbeatsley.

the minister's wife, whose char- retl remains were found hi the parsonage furnace nearly two weeks Kins announced the Rev. Sfceatsley and laccompany him to the court if or further questioning-, he said tlMi, (two would examined "Clarence, he said. Tril! be first to repeat his story jtragedv. Later the ihas leaned toward the and advanced i to show- its plausibility. again for his The prosecutor at 11 o'clock this; ev a ls jransptruis the day morning "said -a countv car was 1 1 be sent immediately to the by R.

Tarbe'J, local 'ley home In Bexley to transport! 33 they answer questions ras fce Clarence -who firs called; its tw minister and his son to by tne prosecutor ana 'office In the court house here. jassistants. vliietf-S It was said the minister and son would be interrogated con-K he cernlns certain discrepancies incineration his the furnace that Tins-is the latest and bes: comedian ma ztear a rebuke to Lafolleite and hisi and as a notice of more' "Larkspur." aristocratic silver punishment to follow. The resolu-S Jr Lb in the jtioa said: i "Hesolved. That, it Is the i of tiie conference tnftt Senators; jLafolletie.

Ladd. Brookhart and! to future: Terences and be not; Republican va-, 1 annual show at the Wal- here is shown with.her mistress. Mrs. Ed-ward E. Baldwin.

oa the Gul! of 23. received several scratches about his head. Two watchmea were oai duty at the crossing. The auto containing tie three; CaUforgia la he reached the morgne company, an officer "wfio had gone to the home to inTestieate. wife Sled four months ago.

south to pass. As the lasti jfeTr cars of the traituwere passias jEberley drove aro'unS soine oiher i cars waiting on the same side the track and started to drive! Spiegel tras single and Mrs. Da-j onto the north bound tract justj separatfea from her 3ius-jas the caboose of the train soingj band. Orville Davis, a restaurant-south passed. keeper in Northwest avscae.

Day-; ton. O-, about two rnonths ago, and; the freight enslne puBhig 70 cars laden ivith Miss Jane "PTaJlace the sum ETUPS coal struct the automobile, JJ er Fnends Remem- of Tattot. In I ihe latter -was turned to its side and Dccarae fastened to i the front part of the engine, i When the train was brought to i a stop the antotnohile had Te; come so rigidly fastened to the engine that it was neces- sary hook another "engine to the automobile to separate tlieai. I The feody of the dead mail tr; mangled, his head beredinWill jirs, Georse-B. Christian tile; isuai of S2.00- i i Harry Barker of secret service ofj Boston, "in recognition of gratitude if or his devotion and faithfulness; iwizlle serving- me as secret service! at the White House, the sum! rIafor O.

I. Baldinger. the sum i $1.000, as a recognition of his; devotion and faithfulness. Laura Harian. "my secre-j iiary at the "White House, the sum; also give to her eleven! stock in the William; iWrigley company, in recogni-; itioa of her kindness and devotion." on The resolutions was adopted without a record vote.

Senator 1 was the- only one or the Insurgent quartette present when the action, was taken. janimation Indications jwere the questioning would be or jan exhaustive nature and that the examination "might extend over a Ions period. Prior to the announcement of his to call the Rev. Sheatsiey and Clarence for further questioning, Proec-' cutor King' ordered a Cleveland newspaper man from" his office -when the latter crltl- ciseS the methods i in handltnjj the Sheatstey case. I Besides Kiny and the' alienist.

Detectives Harry and Creedornr AT ere to be. jent at the examination of thV two Before Prosecutor JOniTr ISJt- of his His explanation of bfe meanor has bees that be not want to believe it mother's body he saw flames. He left the saM, hoping that he. iroafcl nha himself mistakjjn he saw in.ibe furnace and tbat'K Ills-mother would Prosecutor was assigned fay; toqaj-io take an active part in'l Iher-Jnvestigation Heretofore; "the-- handled the: detectives office Hoc BeiJey "request ilsatl: -assistant examination--Of leF and Clarence 15 wig jOhioans Seems to Be Safe In Federal Jobs Tl DITCH to Resume His; by declaring holiday. King said a 'waiting" policy would be mairittin- by the investigators until they to Grandchildren SlarSon, Kov.

Eardins's will was filea'ot my appreciation of y. estimate is ihfl Despite ths report of'scientists tvhb 1 ithe'nature of blood-splotches found torn from his b'ody and; Ka every bone broken. the ulK wr.icn oes, S500 rv ree infant was 'bruised when the automobile sum of in) There may to her two small grandchildren Harry J. Merchant, in 'rust for 'which they were ridinc or a hieadon with another no iat a curve, two east of Xewithe federal pay-roi! is in sight. be an occasional- and "C- P.

Long; a casual rep ort their findings from ale sevenns- froruttorv testa nr ft Rinn-? rnr. Britisli Guns Ta Mutineers i H. JL chemist.i labora-1" itory tests of the blood found in a'TrotZKY Forced -tO fruit jar iid in the jp'arsonage a or ae Sudanese troops at Khar I mutinied today, alts hospital and Itors. one of iother two victims coo British forces turned their lon'the mutinoas troops and que Political Bureaii Km him against the' lied him, police say. enan, 45.

also of Day-; automobiles, etc. The grandchildren are Jean nr.j: S2.000. Hoke Doni-hen $1.000 TV Hi likeiy be Sutton. full 'George Dewolie. daushtcr zr of devotion and OI injuries conM not be; in Dewt) fe They rae and my late husband." rvointees of his predecessor, Harry Bausherty.

arc to be replaced. Assistant Attorney-General one time hailed. Kapoleon," has been ifptej-I resign from the the risias tide" of feeling him. according.to a Cerf- rsport received hefV from iloscoTV. i Trotzky has teen the center of "3 If the scientists' report a controversy.

Formeriv-ths at the blood Is not that of nf T-B sed as the the late iublication of his the soviet ravolatfoitoi IT of "Oust ted by his enemies uiifis Russia, he-has he did when sensational revelations or abandonment of the InvesUsa- tion. with a TertUct of suicide. was the anlithesis of of" the r--- from T.or tcrs historical I -sive to said the my hueband all OCOKS. r-v iibrarv.it inaking the herein Otner Funeral of Father Kearney Here on Saturday Morning reau. Trotzky was one.

of seven who exercise bureaucratic'-'Kassia. forced re is co3iplete retire- IKica! actiriUy if Kussia. E3IERT PAINTING 7 IN COURT ROOM AUTO IN CREEK at jrs.ir.sr"s office Prosecutor added to GIRL DIED YOUNGSTOWN RADIO IS FAIR, COLDER to'ur Liu. and ooWer tonisli': and colder. of Doctor Carl W.

sawyer the of SJO.OOO. "as a recognition of tn.v sratitudc for tlie uniform faithful service and kindness to me at -ill times and i in furttirr rccosnition of the faitliful KRI lpvotctl pro- fosiinnal of his fr.thrr. Tr. C. rc- All arrar.gerr.sr.ts have r.ot iss-.

by thousands been chosen Friday sects ar.d in every walk of; Cleveran-i; K. FredsricKS. Very Reverend Fa ntr Ti. for tr.e and of Zanesville radio fans been received cere and Scotland Thursday of Iaiel Ruth to report to The Signal. 6 years, daughter of: She'Jon Cunr.inghain of the Zlin- Nct orlv did feet s.

number" of Giiioarfs ar.d Mrs. James Cammack fiats in Pctsaai. stales lucrative positions there. and of on a wave length of fricncs" are K-Jgar A. Crs--ford, i and Mrs.

R. M. Bradslia-w of-ineters about 12:20 o'cloclt aa.l o'ilOll Linden avenue. Death two voeai solos, two at the fair.Hy home and Hr. cn; on the jTa-ister of Pine street and T.

respected by Mr. a state- child havins been ill be wo years has; days, it is thoucht froin a fevy- Grieves, P-jtnam baker, also Frovir.c;al of ST. Josepns was vince. bo oeTebrrv.t At c'cloc-': this for th-s tvro years it is thoucht froin have ha-fJ Berl'n. Very a remairiE of Father Kearney i a job as As: cro-jp.

Little Tia-5 visit-' Kerbrr: Jcttss of the BaUey .1. of b-; tli-'i rectory -sistant It is in Zariosville at the i Kates he "and! ivn; tr.c svr- the v. a has ef- iic-mc oT "her a fron Coiumbus 3re to the ef-; ore- 1 the i'- st.v.f:. 1 'he bright arid lovable iltt-e girl a 3 fert that Station STJ. 2 friends 2.r:d pupils of of honor, chos-'.

lion Novejiibf-r HO. many friends in the ncisrn-'of Cciurabus. in street cr Kearney. Othi-r ministers art--i froir. men'F of i i Shoull M-nkr-up taKr.

jborhood. The parents and i a being radic cast frorr- to T.ke a'. parish, i fuueral p'ace in the prohibition cnit ibrothers. s.g?3 2 years, survive, Station "2BD. A -'(aTs? soif, n.

a orsrc H. tie their natnfs ivili Ve a o'clock Saturfiav mrsrninr of the Cnitol States internal.

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