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   Charleston Daily Mail (Newspaper) - December 4, 1930, Charleston, West Virginia                               f CLOUDY WEST cloudy tonight Friday In- creasing cloudiness with slowly rising temperature followed by rain VOLUME SEEN BY Increase in Customs nue Starting Next Tear Forecast AGREES WITH HOOVER Treasury Head is for Tax Gut REFUNDING IS SOUGHT FISH AGAIN ARE REPORTED DYING State Chemist Investigating Re- ports of Pollution li Kermit Herndon state water commission chemist was fu Hnf Thursday afternoon that fish again were dying in the Kanawha river Several weeks ago thousands of fish in the river were killed by an unknown sub- stance J B Harrington assistant tary engineer of the state health department said that one of the engineers working on the West Virginia Water Service company's Pipe line across the Kanawha that numerous dead fish had floated down the river during the morning Mr Herndon was to discuss the matter with officials of the plants up the river to determine if anv foreign substance had been dumped Chief of Police John Britton has ordered the sale in the city of fish caught in the river to be halted CHARLESTON WEST VIRGINIA THURSDAY EVENING DECEMBER 4 1930 FINAL EDITION 16 PAGES Investigation by Justice De- Demanded by Senator Norris THINKS LAW IGNORED Increase Made as Building is Being Speeded Up He Says PRICE 5 CENTS SIX ESCAPED MADMEN REACH NEW YORK CITY Sought by Police After Auto Dash From Beacon Where They Were Liberated by Armed Trio Who Entered pital and Overpowered Guards Plan Aims at Putting Debt on Lower Rate WASHINGTON Dec 4 It looks more than ever as though Mr Taxpayer will have to pay 1 per cent more on this year's income than on the last President Hoover and Secretary Mellon see it that way The dent's opposition to continuance of the 1 per cent reduction on 1929 in- comes went to congress in day's budget message The tary of the treasury supported those views today in his annual re- port He repeated the forecast of a deficit when the cal year ends next June While making no tion the treasury head recalled pointing out that a year ago that continuance of the 1 per cent re- duction then made would depend on the revenue prospects this month These now indicate that the temporary decrease can not be continued during the current year National Debt Reduced Contrasting with the deficit fore- cast the 1930 fiscal year surplus was Every bit went toward retirement of the public debt which stood at 299 when the year closed Calculations on the future led to a request for legislation making possible refunding operations which would aim at putting all or part of the national debt on a er Interest rate basis if money con- ditions Justify Mellon asked that the loan law be amended with the object of granting the treasury complete freedom in determining the character of securities to be issued in any refunding and to allow eight billion dollars in new bond issues to be put out as a re- funding operation which would re- tire like amounts of older debt Further his report repeated a recommendation that congress free income taxpayers who buy federal securities from liability for the ment of income tax on the tion from such investments That would give national paper the same exemption status as that now held by state and municipal borrowings The secretary foresaw some changes in the form of payment hitherto received from foreign by the United States as a result of war loans It is reasonably certain that the December interest payments on count of foreign debts will be paid in cash and it is quite possible that this may be equally true in June It is impossible to forecast what method of payment foreign debtors may elect though it is entirely sible that part of the interest ments will be made in securities Outlook Improved If the deficit materializes it will be the first time a surplus has been missed since 1919 Mellon looks to 1932 to bring back a favorable ance to the extent of The estimates set the income tax revenue then at or TOPICS OF OUR DAY AT THIS HOUR There seem to be many kinds of charity emphasis on the qualifying compound times charity or the charitable im- pulse is so misdirected that it isn't charity at all For what IS We turn to the to the poor and suffering liberality to the poor to benevolent institutions or to worthy causes Whatever is bestowed gratuitously on the needy or the suffering for their By the Authority we are reminded that charity by genesis is love We md that the French equivalent is almost identical in spelling and the Latin root quite similar Both mean or or We suppose that all gratuitous bestowals of money food or clothing upon the supposedly poor and suffering are evidences of goodwill to our fellowman But we are forced to believe that not all such bestowals are the simple reason that the supposition of poverty and suffering is often not Is it inconsistent with our lovo or to prove or disprove the supposition of need before ing our If it is then f n naa Better abolish every organized WASHINGTON Dec 4 Investigation by the justice ment of an increase of more than a ton in the price of steel an- yesterday by steel com- panies was demanded today by Senator Norris Republican braska Norris said he believed the price increase involved a violation of the laws He called attention to the vast amount of steel to be used in the public buildings program being speeded to provide ment In the face of this patriotic movement we are faced with the an- that the great steel companies including the United States Steel corporation have agreed upon announcing an increase that amounts to more than a he said It looks to ma like a violation of the laws I hope the department of justice will take no- Senator Walsh read newspaper dis- patches that Youngstown and cago steel prices were expected to follow suit and declared this seems to me to make out a strong suspicious case of conspiracy King Proposes Inquiry Senator King Democrat Utah proposed an inquiry by the judiciary committee into the necessity for modifying the law The senate naval committee proved a measure authorizing of three New Mexico Mississippi and Idaho a cost of If no senate investigation is made BEACON N Y Dec 4 insane patients including two killers and two pyromaniacs broke for freedom from the state hospital for the criminal insane early today and escaped to New York city after a wild drive of 60 miles down the Hudson river shore The patients were delivered by three confederates headed by William Nelson an escaped patient The three broke into the hospital overpowered five attendants and fled with the six others in a big car Apparently they reached New York in about two hours The de- livery was timed between 4 and a m by Dr Raymond F C Kieb superintendent of the tal Late in the morning the wife of one of the escaped men phoned to say that between and 6 a m her husband had at her home in New York and demanded refuge She barred the door Mad Butcher Included The men who escaped Anthony Alloy 44 years old of Brooklyn John Biggins 30 years SUNDAY MOVIES TO OPEN WITH PRAYER MATOON 111 Dec 4 Sunday movies will return to Matoon as a result of action the city council directing that each Sunday show be opened with prayer Rev S A Hughart became mayor two years ago and started a strict enforcement tion One of his chief animosities was Sunday movies Unemployment relief and Christmas charities weakened his opposition Advised by the Elks that only 65 of the 300 families needing Christmas baskets would be cared for unless some other means of revenue were ered Hughart agreed to Sunday opening to further the cause of and the motion was adopted The Elks agreed to turn over the proceeds of the Sunday shows to charity a houso committee may charity in Charleston and go it on lands committee said he would As long as our mone we should abolish our organized call for such action if that proposed for senate were dropped charity institutions and give in- Senator McNary Republican dividually and liberally to every introduced a revised draft for alms our means wouldn't last long Do you think that one- tenth of our citizens combined In- come here in Charleston would be We do not If t should become known that in Charlestan every applicant for money would get and that every person who applied for lodging or food or both would find it supplied free and no questions asked this city would soon be harboring the choicest lot of tramps bums thieves and able-bodied that were ever assembled in one place is a for organized more than expected this year As another evidence of expecting better business in the year starting next July fist the treasury tary estimated customs receipts for that time would be 000 greater than the ex- this year The latter mate represents a drop of 000 under the 1930 figure taxes are expected to bring this year and to in- crease by in the next The estimate that would be collected by the ment this year was smaller than the estimate ted to congress a year ago The earlier estimate did not take into consideration the one per cent income tax reduction and was made at a time when it was im- possible to appraise the severity of the business depression then in its early Mellon said Re- Continued on Page Nine charity It is a time for very giving but it is a time also for con- serving our charity funds wisely in order that we may have enough around amonS the genuinely It is easy to give individually when we hear a moving appeal It is hard to ask too many searching questions When a man says he hungry you like to feed him Facts are facts and theories are thing else But what are the Often when a man tells you he is hungry he is really and water won't do You meet one of these cases on the street corner at 4 o'clock in the afternoon The case is a young man of 35 or so decently dressed and you Physically fit He Will you f something to buy food 1 Im hungry You ask him How that you are am out of work Where is your He names a place rather distant from says he was laid off he has a wife and baby there Whv did you come to I weren't so bad here Where have you looked for Everywhere and I've been to Huntington You sav yor are hungry Have you been to th Mission of the merchant airship he sponsored in the last session ting the construction loan fund ture of the previous measure The purpose Is to encourage the creation of regular oceanic air lines The question of suspending im- migration for five years was taken STATE WILL BEGIN YEAR WITH DEFICIT Overdraft Said to be Largest in History of West Virginia West Virginia will start the rent calendar year January 1 with an overdraft of more than 000 in its general fund the largest in state's history William Johnson state treasurer estimated Thursday The November report of tlie state treasurer made public Thursday shows an overdraft of the fund one of the two funds out of which ordinary state expenses can be paid of Receipts to the fund during November were while the disbursements totaled The receipts and disbursements of the fund will POCA IN DAMAGES ACTION Illegal Expenditures Charged Against Dr W J Glass and Three Others IN SOVIET PLOT SUM OF ASKED Eight Taxpayers of District Accuse School Officials in Circuit Court old of Maspeth N John of New York Harry Gordon Rochester N Y Joseph Kaylor of Brooklyn and Frank of New York Of the men Vanderkuylen don Alloy and Kaylor were ed as the most likely to prove dangerous although Keib said none of them was violent is a bigamist He threw acid on his bigamous wife when she discovered his deception and also tried to throw acid on his real wife Lydia It was to the home he fled in New York day and she in fear him re- ported the affair to the hospital Gordon is known as the Mad lutcher of Rochester He killed wo rival butchers and wo other men in 1927 wounded Alloy is known as the Tenement House Firebug and is regarded as i dangerous Iso is a pyromaniac Kaylor J Ul VI W 111 com- be about the same this month thus The delivery was affected with nsane cunning and went over according to a plan Nelson and his two confederates rove up to the rear of the hospital caled a high board fence entered he grounds and hid in the shadows f an abandoned power house Nelson knew the hospital routine and there was no hitch James McGrath the night passed a pistol was into his ribs and he was re- eved of his keys and watch ahead of them the two unlocked the kitchen en- trance When Clifford Cooper the night cook came out of the room he was covered and he and McGrath were locked in the supervisor's office on the first L E Campbell and seven other taxpayers of Poca district day filed a suit in circuit court for damages against Dr W J Glass and others alleging nine il- egal expenditures by the Poca dis- board of education Named with Dr lass who is president of the board are J J Jones and W F Monk as members and T S Fisher tary of the board The alleged il- legal expenditures cover the from January 1928 to June 30 1929 The in the suit charges that Dr Glass Monk and Jones as the Poca district board of are indebted to the plaintiffs and other taxpayers of the district in the following Tho sum of alleged to have been paid to J S Fisher who acted as supervisor of schools in the district It was charged that he was not qualified The alleged payments to Dr Glass of the premium on insurance and of and Expenditure of to C S Newhouse for the transportation of students claimed to have been il- legally made The plaintiffs also charge that the board of education paid to M C as principal of the Sissonville school Tt is alleged that he was not qualified to hold such a position and that Dr Glass con- spired with certain state school of- whose names are unknown to obtain a provisional high school certificate for Milam further states tnat the board permitted five dren from Jackson county to attend the high school at Sissonville and aid not attempt to collect 590 from child to which the district WPS PROFESSOR LEONID Professor is the alleged leader of a treasonable conspiracy against the Soviet regime for which men are being tried in cow In his testimony he has ad- mitted practicing sabotage in an effort to wreck Russian industries IN STATE TAX PLAN ADVISED TO Propose Amendments to 28 Sections of State Constitution REPORT MADE PUBLIC Limited Classification proved by Body BROAD PLAN OPPOSED Board of Tax Supervisors Would be Created was entitled and that the board accepted the highest bid on the construction and paid the contractor more than tho contract called JURY TO GET CASE IN SLAYING OF BOY Testimony is Completed in Ray Pat Henry Trial at Middlebourne MIDDLEBOURNE Dec in the trial of Ray Pat Henry charged with slaying land Bayless 3 years old were that the case would go to the jury be- fore court adjourned today and defense counsel rested yesterday after conflicting testimony was introduced as to how Henry's alleged confession was obtained though no attempt was made to in- floor Not to the the Salvation Salvation RIVERS AND WEATHER The mercury continued its ward climb Thursday under clear ekies and a warm sun A further rise in the New and Kanawha ers was registered Temperatures were like those of spring a maximum of 66 de- Sun rises Sun sets Moon rises Temperatures Max day 66 Mln day 23 7 a m day 30 Thursday a m 44 River Stages The Kanawha at Kanawha Falls rising at Char leston 7 feet pool The New at Hinton 1.9 feet rising at Radford 1.1 feet stationary The Ohio at Huntington 6.6 feet at Cincinnati 11.5 feet at Pittsburgh 10.3 feet rising Boat Movements Army I saw them In Prance when I was in the war I never could sec that they did anything for I went to the Union Mission and they told me to come back at 6 o'clock But hell I'm hungry now They have their hours for serving meals better go back there at 6 o'clock Hell I'd bum it They treat a man so mean at those places They ask you a lot of questions I'll keep on bumming it I know one thing somebody's got to feed me Here was both appeal and men was stronger was rather typical Kven the fact that the man camt to this community from a distant community Is typical He was out of work he said and hungry he He declared rather plainly that the world owes him a living Perhaps It does But how shal this debt to the thousands of his type be with Chairman Johnson an- nouncing afterward no opposition to his was raised Strict congressional scrutiny of post office department subsidies for air and ocean mail was advocated by Representative Arnold crat Illinois Representative Kuntz defeated Democrat of Illinois announced he would demand congressional in- of alleged participation or AI Capone gunmen in the tion Work Speed Up Congress had its mind set on some quick action today hopeful of a breathing spell to digest the pile of proposals before it The senate was expectant of ing the by ning wi h a possibility of adjourning immediately till Monday The house with a bulkier task in hand ex- to debate the billion dollar office appropriation until Friday passing it in night session if need be to obtain a free week-end More supply bills will be ready next week Or top of the annual message sub- mitted Tuesday President Hoover had sent up the budget message containing warnings of fiscal The of bills had mounted higher and ed sor irg Nominations for high office and low some two hundred in all clamored for senate tion A discordant note developed over proposals for aiding farmers of states crats in both chambers with im- plied Republican support had in- creating a of the treasurer pointed out As causes for the overdraft state officials point to the general decrease of all state revenue Receipts of the gross sales tax which in other years have reached will be not more than this year it was estimated Because of tho great reduction in real estate values the property tnx receipts ordinarily about will be less than Receipts from the inheritance tax are reduced this year because of a reciprocal ment with Pennsylvania governing the returns A similar decrease is reported from the insurance tax ordinarily about annually The charter lax which usually totals about has not slumped as yet officials said Balances were reported in all other funds In the custody of the treasurer as State fund special state fund due counties districts and municipalities state road fund state road Others Locked In In succession Joseph Brown the night roundsman and Samuel Cain the night keyman were captured separately and locked with the other two There was no outcry and the to lose Ii 1s that the board paid for a school lot or 250 more than its actual value The suit was filed for Campb others bv B Charleston attorney T Clayton no noise bond fund No the think it The Creighton dam o'clock the Benwood dam 7 o'clock the Reliance dam 10 9 o'clock all down the river up the Sutherland dam 6 o'clock the Smith dam 8 o'clock GENERAL STRIKE IS MINERS Triumph is Scored by British Prime Minister Dec 4 Kates to the coal miners conference today voted to reject a proposal for 1 general strike in protest at cation of the spreadover hours arrangement to British mine shafts The vote represented a triumph Prime Minister MacDonald and members of the cabinet who urged all efforts for settlement of the with the mine operators Including If necessary endorsement of the spreadover The vote followed a report of miners leaders on the situation and probable results of application of tho spreadover which would entail a working fortnight against a 7 ti hour day guarantee which the miners have insisted upon measures to make 000 000 available for seed and fertilizer loans when the department of culture recommended a Administration leaders took up the latter immediately with the opponents holding out for the bigger sum Tha house agriculture com- was preparing its Promised Democratic criticism of President Hoover's plan for cabinet tration of or more in unemployment appropriations con- state interest and sinking fund general school fund the school fund 891.38 state road sinking fund sinking fund Virginia debt workmen's com- fund and capitol building fund The total cash balance in the treasury decreased from as of November 1 to of November 30 in reserve by The three then went to the tory of the next floor and pushed a pistol against the ear of John the attendant It was cold and hard and I didn't he said afterwards Biggins and Alloy were dressed under the bedclothes and awaiting tho rescue Dr Kieb thinks the original intention was only to cue the two but that the other four crashed the party escaped too They were only partly dressed and Gordon was in his shirt Apparently one of the men hart a Cain because he Shall we go down and kin All nine then left the by tne door and drove off in the were ext se LIPTON OVERCOME IN ACCEPTING CUP Heat in City Hall Too Much for Veteran Yachtsman NEW YORK Dec 4 sir Thomas Upton was presented a cup for his sportsmanship today But In the middle of his address accepting it he was overcome by thr heat at city hall and swayed into his chair without finishing Unfortunately ho apologized as he was assisted to his seat I can't read as well as I used to rest of his address was read for him For tlie cup of good will sands of Americans subscribed so he might have a token of America pood will in the America's skill where the Peek- car nearly over- cm in investments held the treasurer total turned on a hill Two of thm bare feet pot out and pushed over tho crest Local police pursued them but lost the trail along the river front and include the workmen's sation fund ot and the school funds of MRS KINCHELOE DIES Prominent Charleston Woman Succumbs at Hospital Elsie Fischer Kincheloe wife of Frank H Kincheloe died at the Mountain State hospital at o'clock Wednesday afternoon Mrs Kincheloe entered the um met with assurance that a explanation of where and how it would be spent would be forthcoming From outside the legislative halls camo a Democratic assertion that everyone must applaud the Hoover recommendations Continued on Page Tuesday afternoon She wa widely known in Charleston an as a singer and leader Mrs Kincholoe underwent a operation Wednesday morning The Kincheloe homo is at 70 Laurel avenue South Hills LAST MINUTE FLASHES MAN SLAIN 11 n The French countess bruil widely known for her Robert suml a Paris stock broker were found sliot to death in n hotel room here today Police believed shot the woman ami committed suicide LOGAN MAN HELD IN DEATH LOGAN Dec 4 SUyton of Accoville was in the Logan county Jail today awaiting grand Jury action on a charge of slaying Lawrence 8 years old near Accoville November -4 He received a hearing last night and held without bond body was found on a railroad track near here early on the morning of November 24 i at first thought he hart been by a train Later said marks on the body led them to be- lieve that he had been slain prior tr being placed on the An Investigation followed which ed In arrest At the in if he denied the charge EARTHQUAKES 23 RANGOON Burma Dec 4 AP Twenty-two persons are known to have been killed and a number of others injured in two earthquakes which rocked Burma last night was much material the Pyu district particularly Ing yachting cup which he has tried vainly to win with his Shamrock vessels Mayor Walker and Will Rogers arranged the public subscription for the cup Rogers unable to be present said a telegram to Sir Thomas you think this is a fine cup Say this is nothing to the one we are going to give you wher you lose the next time in GRANDDAUGHTER OF JEFFERSON IS DEAD RICHMOND Va Dec 4 AP Miss Agnes Dillon Randolph 55 years old founder of the out patient tuberculosis service in Virginia died it her home here today She was nationally known for her tuberculosis work Having an association in Texas in 1919 that was similar to the one in ginia She was a great grand- daughter of Thomas Jefferson FOUR DEAD IN FIRE N J Dec 4 UP mother and her three children were burned to death here today when their bungalow was swept by tire The Vanda Gurden 25 years old Madelina 3 years old Fred Gurden Jr 2 years old and Jean Gurden 1 year old a confession in evidence Henry on the witness stand testified that he was forced through mistreatment to say he aided in killing the child on Grandview island in the Ohio river during a drinking party in September George Lawson Sistersville chief of police testified that Henry was well treated and that while ing on the river bank with cers the defendant told how the boy's body was twisted until lifeless by himself and two or three other men awaiting trial in the same case Says He Was Mistreated Henry testified that authorities at the Wetzel county jail where he was held prior to being brought to Tyler county for trial gagged folded and kicked him stripped him of clothing and tormented him with the point of a knife to wring a confession from him The defendant testified that he told inmates in the Wetzel county jail he killed the child but did so because he was afraid of Sheriff Snyder Chief Lawson related how Henry vas taken by county officers and state troopers to the island and said Henry was neither handcuffed nor shackled Lawson said that Henry while down by river bank told the officers he held the child's head ind Clyde McBee and James Dunn other defendants gripped the legs as they twisted the body to death Lawson said Henry led the party o the government lighthouse on the sland where Mrs Eva Bailey mother of the child born of a for- mer marriage was found clous on the night of September 28 the alleged drinking party Irs Mailey has testified that Dunn to throw the child over- ward as she and the boy were be- ng rowed to the island for the arty that she missed him later rid never saw him again until the ext morning when Ray Pat Henry out the body in the water Prisoners Testify The story which Lawson quoted Henry as detailing was the same as that related in testimony earlier in the day by men who were prisoners in the Wetzel county jail at the time Henry was held there One Lawrence Bradley said Henry told of the boy coming to the defendant's home on the island while he and his brother were listening to the radio The boy was hunting his mother Bradley said Henry confided and left the house crying walking ward the river The Henry brothers McBee and Dunn gathered about the boy and Continued On Page Nine The complete text of a mary of the changes proposed by the constitutional commission will be found on page eight A revision of West Virginia's con- involving proposed ments to 28 sections changes and consolidations in 12 other sections and leaving the remaining 154 tions intact were recommended by the constitution commission in its re- port submitted to Governor Conley last Saturday and made public day One of the out- standing proposals is a limited of property for taxation fixing a maximum rate of 50 cents on the valuation on intangible property and on tural personal property including livestock granting the legislature power to exempt agricultural sonal property and livestock r e quiring the exemption of household goods to the value of re- quiring all residents of the state regardless of sex to pay capitation taxes and limiting the imposition of a direct property tax to 1 cent which is retained to preserve land titles Tax Board Recommended To permit greater control of tax levies the commission recommends a new section that would provide for the appointment by the nor of a board of tax supervisors in each county with power to reduce but not to increase tax levies Re- strictions on the levying powers of boards of education also are gested the report providing that levies for school purposes shall be made by general law The commission disapproves the general or broad plan of cation of property for taxation poses as proposed by T C send state commissioned because it would abolish the principal that all taxation should be equal and uni- As for the proposal made by William Cassius Cook state superintendent of schools that the Present system of taxation be shifted to an indirect system for school purposes the commission says such a change is a matter of public policy and should be left to the legislature to determine Income Tax Proposed The commission expressed the view that it already is within the power of the legislature to levy such a tax and it is a power that the legislature should not der But the commission says in order to remove any question of doubt it proposes an amendment providing for an income tax within the discretion of the legislature Commenting on the short ballot the commission recommends re- submission of the proposed ment providing for creation of the office of lieutenant governor with the additional feature of providing only for the election of the nor lieutenant governor attorney general and state auditor and ing the power of appointing the state treasurer state ent of schools and commissioner of agriculture in the hands of the proposed amendment also would change the date of and other TRIAL NEARS MOSCOW Dec 4 The trial of right Soviet engineers and former officials charged with the overthrow of the Moscow the plotters TAX SIS WASHINGTON Dec 4 Tax of were reported today to the joint on Internal iine taxation by the revenue The Vork f Ihc Payne Whitney New STOKES A W Peoples O J Morrison Slum Dan Co FAYETTE PHYSICIAN MUST PAY IN CONTEMPT OF COURT CASE a McClintic Orders Doctor to Stand Cost of Serving Attachment Writ After Latter Explains He Misunderstood Date of Trial Says Child Delivered Summons tive officials from March 4 their election to the second Wednesday in January thereby bringing in a new administration on the day the new legislature con- ene Affect Courts amendments mens the sections affecting the ciary would give the supreme court general supervision over all courts by empowering it to make tions and rules of procedure would h 5 of the s- REPORTER UNCOVERED BUCHAREST Dec 4 AP fugitives at ne conspiracy has been ov and several hundred persons Harmon Co be A Mny ii Furniture Co t Kin I N Kwy Co Bell Tim A V Ten Co Co Bahy Shop Arter Paint Gluas Co Dr Frank S 40 years old of Harvey a widely known physician of Fayette county was under orders Thursday from eral Judge George W McClintic to Pay approximately for con- tempt o court for failing to an- swer a summons to as a in a civil suit The represents the expense of Deputy Marshal Paul U Russell of who was sent from Charleston to Harvey to the physician late Wednesday on an it- for contempt issued by Judge McClintic McClintic issued tho at- after lie hud been in- formed that physician could not come to court because of medical needed his attention C H of of counsel fm ihc in tho suit J Jones committee for Oat of Harvey against the At- Refining company of delphia told the court that he had talked to Dr Harkleroad over the telephone and has been informed by the physician that he had two confinement cases to take care of before coming to court The physician was in conversation with the United States marshal's of- fice at noon Wednesday and was quoted as saying then that it was physically impossible for him to get to court early in the afternoon with the writ of attachment ur arrest Deputy Marshal Russell left for Harvey Shortly after he had left the city Dr appeared in the courtroom and testified in the civil suit He was directed by Judge McClintic to return at 5 o'clock in the evening The physician appeared before the court promptly and said he had received a summons in the s- tern in all counties except allowing two In counties of or less population would empower the to create necessary inferior courts and would fix limitations upon respective jurisdiction in civil matters In county offices the commission recommends the abolition of certain county offices including surveyor of lands constables coroners over- seers of the poor and surveyor of as constitutional officers and eaves to the legislature the power to create such as offices as are deemed necessary As to the state budget the com- mission resubmits the proposed amendment which would place the power in the hands of the governor Report of tne which consisted of 11 members In- representatives of the coal manufacturing oil and gas tural and public utility the president of the state tion of labor the president of supreme court of appeals and Continued on Page Nine All Rooms Rented Cap P The first telephone call brought renter says this advertiser All to him by tlle rooms were rented after the the plaintiffs Dr Harkleroad i he court that he had been informed by a witness that the case would not bs tried Wednesday but upon learning from the marshal's office Continued on Page Nine Daily Mall's classified Results are immediate when the Daily Mail is used Try classified and find out   

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