Findlay Morning Republican (Newspaper) - July 23, 1927, Findlay, Ohio C l U v I S T F % H t O w 8 M- lawt made and liow one 1b Us be God knoweth the Statutes are not pat in in 1658 0*1 PHj tithe nid and the law NO. 237 JULY 23, 1^7 W OP OFF LINER IN SPEED Accepts Federal Invitation to Try Expediting Ocean CHOSEN Familiar With That Vessel's Deck Room for Says CURTAIN FOR MELLETT July 22.^^) Clarence p. has accepted an Invitation of the shipping board to hop the Leviathan in an airplane on her next trip to Europe as a first test of the feasibility of speeding up mail and emergency passenger The announcement today said aviator reached the agreement with Chairman O'Connor of the board In New York His first attempt to hop off from the Leviathan will be made when big vessel is taken from Boston where she is undergoing back to New had a conference in New York Mr. O'Connor a view of providing transportation of mail and possibly two or three emergency in connection with the sailing of the Leviathan for Cherbourg and Southampton on August 1 and subsequent Mr. i accepted the with Leviathan is now in Mr. has just returned | on the Leviathan and Is thoroughly familiar with the physical and deck accommodations for an When the than returns from Boston to Chamberlin expects to fly from her deck in an With the knowledge gained from this hpp O'Connor Chamberlin would prepare to transport a plane on the ind ity the SHAH PAY 10 IX DIKES IN no Decision on Hoover's That Nation Backs Levee VIEWS Pilot to Quide Plane Called Dies Around World in Attempt To Set Record of 15 July William of a. Detroit dispatch to the Cincinnati Times Star has been engaged to pilot Edward P. of on his proposed record breaking flight around the to start between August 5 and 11. who piloted one of the planes In the national Does Kot for Flood With the and of Fonner Police July The federal treasury opened by President for to repair broken dikes oi the river but he reached decision on another recommendation of Hoover to have the government help meet Interest and charges on levee bonds in the devastated it was reiterated at the executive that the president has reached no conclusion on the question of convening congreas In special session a month or six weeks ahead ot the regular meeting in December to consider flood relief and control was stated that Mr. has not changed his views on this proposal which are understood to be that he does not consider the special session necessary for flood control alone but is willing to listen to the desires of congress for getting an early start on a prospective heavy of the senate finance who is a guest at the summer White House reiterated today his that a special session would be He A. Lengel of to prison for Uie falla on the case of Don R. in In the Ohio state Leagel Pat Louis Ben and Floyd all J enounced that he would fight to sentenced to life except who gained by turning state's The victim and the are ahaim Carry Two weather conditions are Chairman O'Connor will leave the in plane some hundreds of from with ano or passengers it they can show cut reason for the details cannot bej thoroughly out until a more study has been he shall have the of Mr. advice his whose experience best qualifies them to be Leviathan lias a heighth of 1-2 feet from her top deck to the water edge and aviation experts point but that this will be a advantage in favor of a successful test of the Ships the government's mail carrying arc believed to have room for at least one plane while some ot the larger passenger like the George Washington and her sister can accommodate Teller of the board has been requested by Chairman O'Connor to look into the feasibility of launching such a service from the Pacific coast and while officials of the board but passengers would see such an emergency service on the it would be of tremendous value for speding up international mail Drowns At July 22. Elsie 14, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John was drowned today In the tattle Scioto river near She had gone bathing watli a group otf She stepped oft a and was to Prefers to Travel to Having Battles With of About 400 Condemn Peace Justice System and July 22~(JP) One lone delegate out of approximately 400 championed the cause of the League in the Ohio Federation of Labor convention here today in the discussion on the resolution to support the referendum campaign on the Marshall justice of the peace present justice system and the Marshall passed by the last legislature were roundly the vote was taken the presiding officer announced the resolution had carried unanimously but the one F. M. who had spoken against tbe resolution aroje to announce that he The convention closed today to meet next October In Columbus after by acclamation John P. as Thomas J. secretary-treasurer and the entire executive convention adopted a lution pledging organized labor j to to the aid ot the Ing miners of Ohio and assist in ' financing the Held as Speeder to Show in Own Jaly Judge A. W. Summers of as a Vacation judge in Chicago traffic who week that he Intended to who walked across the against the traffic lights enforce other traffic regulations today faced a charge of Summers was returning from a golf with Judge C. H. of 111., as a when a policeman stopped the demanded the the said the it to Judge I am Judge countered his here's another judge to prove that's a good complimented the your comes up August 2, when the expects to tell the judge the man who posed as his Judge said he thought he would plead KILLS BOSION PARENTS CLAIM SON PUT DRUG IN the prospective tax reduction made o apply ol of this calendar on which taxes would be paid starting next March 15. Plan Pending a more detailed report from the army engineers on the flood Mr. Coolidge ii government can tne interest and charges on local but is holding an open mind on this Is similarly awaiting details before taking a position on the that the government take over the work of closing and repairing all levee systems in the flooded Auditor's Duty Take Library Attorney Generar July 22. Without delivering any opinion as to whether C. B. legally can both aa secretary of the Ohio and Historical society and as state Attorney General Ed. warl C. Tamer today that it is the present duty of the state auditor to Inventory the state Mr. 1 qualified to succeed Mr. Is Tiot pertinent in the matter of duty to tbe the ' opinion inventory mally would be required even without the library present request for In of dismissal and cf tlie resignation of Vernon M. director of education and chairman oi the Nearly 40 Flier Has to Flee Howling 22Over eagerness to catch a glimpse ot Colonel Charles Lindbergh today caused the death of one person and Injury of nearly forty An unidentified man of about 3S years collapsed in tbe crowd that pressed about the airport the flier and although to tbe local relief was pronounced dead from over gave an uproarious welcome to of the the moment the wheels ot the Spirit of St. Louis touched the cinders of the east Boston airport to the moment three hours later when the doors of his hotel room closed behind Lindbergh was the center of a howling mob of devotees who made any sacrifice of personal safety for one glimpse of their and then strove for by the experiences In France and New tbe flier A number of persons were overcome in the air was announced earlier as the preliminary flight is to be made from Detroit to New York next Monday to have the navigating Instruments the paper 31, learned to fly at the Thomas Brother School of Aviation at N. In 1912. He was a civilian instructor in the army at the outbreak of the war and was commissioned and resigned as a for the flight were perfected the and the goal will be to break the present round the world record ot 28 14 hours and 36 minutes held by Wells and Edward S. Detroit Schlee hopes to cover the distance in 15 route planned Field to Harbor across the Atlantic to to Midway San Francisco and GALLERY FAILS AS CLUE TO 3 Hasn't Mm That Dangerous - MADE July 22.WIn-cicimprete perusal ot in tJie rogues gallery of ol at Ohio penitentiary today failed to reveal to Alphonso et Shelby a likeness of any oi the three who abducted him lauft Wednesday and robbed him of In Including about in and Sheriff S. E. of Shelby arrived at Ohio penitentiary afternoon but as they had seen only a part of the at time at the they announced they would over until of 2.75 Beer Followed by Senate Making Enforcement July 22.-(A*) Thomas 21, is In the county jail charged with having attempted to uolson his foster and Mrs. Dorce charges Wade placed rat poison in the milk he and his 4.9 Wade was arrested at near where he was Wade is said to run away from home when the alleged plot was July 22{/f>) Almee Semple Ing back to Angelus Temple here to assume command of the church she built with her evangelistic left Los some weeks ago because of with her Mrs. Minnie business manager of the It was revealed letter from the to the Charles A. her personal representative made public today was the direct revelation coming from Mrs. to explain har departure from hoB two months ago revival services In is the letter rather spend her entire time in the field than fight with ' Reports of quarrels between Mrs. McPherson and her mother have been since the and kidnaping last year and the prosecution of the two charges or attempting to a story to Mrs. July 22.(JP) Within a few hours of the reading of Governor Zimmerman's veto ot the Duncan beer Intended to repeal a of the prohibition enforcement allow 2i75 per cent the state senate today engrossed a substitute which would repeal the entire state as has done in New amendment the of a which would hate abolished tbe of placing liquor enforcement under the the attorney The beer vetoed this provided a penalty for of the law Governor was attempting by to a law of the United The present which bi voted on next removes all laws which call lor enforcement of the federal prohibition If It becomes a law Sn there no state oi the at Was In Defend July 22. Dayton rooming house was found not oC second 4eg]fee murder in with death of Asa of Dayton and A The jury was out 45 were in their contention that the shooting was from a struggle over cun a filling station here May his who were driving from Dayton to Toledo to testified Ferris threatened shoot them witen he thought they were taking FLIERS IN Bostonese Pair With Cheer as They Make Perfect July 2l fof thi parade that Will the appearance here Aug the airport where the aviator will land the parade will set traversing the west cutting through the malket and winding out to Wade park on the east side where will make a six more miles of parading down Euclid avenue to public square he will go to a hotel for a banquet in his SEES DOOMED Chapman D. first man drafted for in the World is dead in whence he bad gone for his His draft 258, was the first drawn by Secretary of War Newton on June 21, 1917. TT prerogatives that go father is a former White J n who served under j The former but retired two | in aoi years ago and went west with his Uhe death two King whether July Who might have who still would Da spending dart drawn of hts riUt a statement his behalf last night he let the world know that iM himself Carol of But since then he haa nothing and nothing lu him and how he expects to C. DONNELL EXPIRES of Late President of Ohio Oil Company Oies of Heart of Operators to Find Market for Asserts July 22.(/P) executive committee of the Ohio Coal association met here and adjourned after a 5-minutc without taking any action on the opening of the entire meeting was devoted to informal discussion ot the situation resulting from refusal of the union to accept a competitive wage of the conclusion ot the session S. S. president of the told newspapermen that in view of the demoralized condition of the coal market the matter of mines was largely an problem ot each operator finding a place to dispose Of coal after It Is Robbins said an exists now and that many large uncertain of the of the long conflict in i contracted far ahead for that go airport at 8:87 o clock two hours and seven after their hop off from Mitchell N. crowd more than 4,000 bad assembled at the airport and when the plane its of three army planes hove in tight a great cheer went Aa soon as the came to a stop after a perfect Lieutenant ont to embrace Ms and two i A of and army waited for the greetings to end before in to few after the and which started by to tbe Hotel tie fliers were at Oft To the opening the Ohio but it mada that any and speedy of work was net to be Powhattan company joined the ranks of a number of company's preparing to its property on bufia tor day and paved the way for employment of labor by filing 25 eviction suite at St. against miners in MEET 0 WILL ON July Prince of Wales and ' Bold at of Hour July 22(/P)The man who alone holds the lives of the two men In hia hand today Interviewed in the state prison In Charleston I Icola S a c e o and Bartolomeo awaiting execution tor Governor A. T. Fuller went the prison and talked to the two condemned men and also to Celestino also sentenced to die In the electric who some months ago made a which would have exonerated Sacco and governor refused to make any He left the prison plainly striving to avoid meeting newspapermen who had followed Returned to the state he reiterated that he had nothing to make one clue to the matter ot the conferences was gleamed by and that was by who faced Judge Thayer boldly when he and Sacco were condemned to death In today entered the warden's office at the prison to meet the governor with the same confidence and with a sheaf of notes in his There was no sign of weakness from the day fast endured by him ana Sacco In protest against methods of the governor's Inquiry Into their But was a different who walked from the office an hour at the prison said that shuffled out with shoulders flowed and head cast the very picture ot On this fact the rumo spread that the Interview had been BEEN ILL 2 Life with regret over wl have been If he had nat claim to Rumanian in 125. or with hope that ht day may actually ascend the left vacant by hU father noir held by his own 6-year-old'ao^^ Carol refuses to uai callers enter Carol's Magda the haired beauty of for whom he gave up child and is a hut aha Is not living at the Gets Wire Most of the visitors are gers bringing telegrams and newsboys delivering the latest papers delivered the villa today prominently the letter tr Ferdinand to twp two Illness proved fatal morning to J. widow of the late chief executive of the Ohio Oil who died last Donnell died at 3:45 o'clock of neuralgia of the heart She was taken III shortly before 2 A who was called to the home administered but It was of no for she gradually became worse until she passed ai having suffered a number of heart in recent | Donnell had been in fairly j good in recent The of her came a genuine to members of the family and her many services will be held at o'clock Sunday afternoon at the 1003 South Main in that the throne big an in Parbi gay was against his own will Ferdinand signed a fk 192, exiling dared that the king wept as he his name to the Up friends teil me ft is for tha greater glory ot he ia said to told apparently has all Idea of attending Bucharest the former crown It learned from sources to that be has in no ' the hope of sitting the of and there to in the minds of those that he is earnestly succeed his This resolution thai John David the First Presbyterian has been will Interment will be | acts of initiative that in Maple Grove a dangerous Donnell had been a virtually her came to this city as a A general ttt girl from Piqua where she was j power and If resided and had resided here con since that of was a of Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Meeks having been one of seven including four daughters and three All are on Page Indicted For Murder July 22.<^P)~Two men were Indicted here today on charges of degree Willie 55, was Indicted for the slaying of Sam shot last April In an argument over a Maria 3, condemned men but It for the fatal stabbing no more than governor visited whom he has granted * the latest to August 10. | convicted of the of a bank asserted while j In Jail that t gang which he was associated committed the South murders of which Sacco and were today hy The DEATHS findlay open vesper service is planned Sunday afternoon at the of Derail at Toledo Called Fault of Both July 22. Removal of a derail of the and failure of visit to Canada will Niagara Falls to meet Mee and Secretary of State Kellogg on the newly erected Buffalo petce bridge on 7, It was officially announced July 22^(jph-1 Commander Rilhard E. Byrd The all ready to people were Lieutenant | tomorrow on his visit to i presses the opinion that both the O. Bert and Brent | attended today's garden party at Angola and Western together with Clarence | Buckingham making his way and Toledo and Indiana In D. Chamberlin ieft by train last formal appearance urban railway are to blame tor Police believe have found night for leaving for an abandoned bandit are given as tor and freight train wreck at the Dorr street July 12, in a preliminary report of commission report on the J. C. Donnell died boy scouts are at the for the eamp local Officers left for training camp of the Palace of Sweets are half the n to serve ont a liquor granted to women here Allen improving at the trial in the case has been which former porters describa his father's One who was prepared to a sum to abandoned of Mi so far as Carol's throne is by his lier port appears to ' man of and lecturer at at the time ago that Carol expect to return to 1^8 he up to wife 1 tha sama roof with his Meanwhile though now only n. is in Itt Paris to wield more mania at present her husband's aver her who is one of the triarch Miron member of the a devoted many and a of what he fs ment in coolness In a 4 * the im been ] with when he was br im