As a U.S. Representative, Zioncheck was known mostly for ardently championing
Franklin D. Roosevelt's
New Deal policies. But his tireless work on behalf of the New Deal often was overshadowed by his many personal escapades, which included dancing in fountains and driving on the
White House lawn. Beset by the press and by critics of Roosevelt's policies, Zioncheck became depressed and stated that he would not seek reelection to a third term
in 1936. In his diary entry for April 30, 1936, Secretary of the Interior
Harold L. Ickes recounted how Zioncheck had asked him to officiate at a wedding with his fiancée, Rubye Louise Nix. Ickes demurred, saying that he had no authority to do so; he was aware of Zioncheck's reputation and simply did not want to get involved. Ultimately, Zioncheck went to
Annapolis, Maryland for the wedding and
San Juan, Puerto Rico for his honeymoon. On August 1, Zioncheck's friend and ally,
King County Prosecutor
Warren Magnuson, took him at his word regarding his retirement plans and filed to run for Zioncheck's House seat. Zioncheck's antics attracted attention. The
United Press later described him as having become a "national joke".
Stay at mental hospital On May 30, 1936, Zioncheck's wife left him after an argument during a party at their apartment. On June 1, he became frantic and searched Washington, D.C. for her. He was arrested later that day on a
lunacy warrant. He was confined in
Gallinger Municipal Hospital Psychopathic Ward, during which his wife returned to him. Doctors blamed overwork and his hectic lifestyle. He was later transferred to a private facility in
Towson, Maryland, but escaped and fled to Washington, where he received
congressional immunity.
Suicide Zioncheck died after plummeting to the sidewalk from a window of his office on the fifth floor of the
Arctic Building, at 3rd Avenue and Cherry Street in downtown Seattle, on August 7, 1936. He struck the pavement directly in front of a car occupied by his wife. A note was found; it read, "My only hope in life was to improve the condition of an unfair economic system that held no promise to those that all the wealth of even a decent chance to survive let alone live." This was an instance of
suicide by
autodefenestration. == Legacy ==