Findlay Morning Republican (Newspaper) - July 25, 1927, Findlay, Ohio 10 S * i. * l t 10 M laws nre like ciV and like them will entangle and hold only the and the while the and the wHI break to SM B. NO. 238. partly JULY 25, 1927. Oreogon Who Weighs 240, Fights Those Seeking to OUT at Had Arrived at San With Settles Libel Suit Based on Stand by in July Settlement of the anit brought by Herman center and against ofn In the Dearborn Independence was announced today by Samuel Bernstein's settlement followed upon a letter oi retraction made public by a part of the consideration for the withdrawal of the Untermyer Ford had agreed to cooperate with Bernstein In an effort to obtain and destroy editions of a book composed of matter taken from articles in the which has been translated Into several July 24 E. representative In congress from the third Oregon died at the Emergency hospital here today after he had been pulled from San Francisco Witnesses said he jumped Into the water near the Grolden Sate ferry was with Crumpacker when he Into the and said he struggled with the congressman in effort to restrain who weighed about 240 shoved Smart aside violently and ran to the everybody were last Smart said the congressman and started but fought off would-be rescuers until a rope was tied around his and he was dragged He was unconscious then and never recovered despite efforts to revive with a in said he met Crumpacker wandering about the lobby of the St. hotel in a daze and Induced him to enter a taxicab and drive to the home of John local manager for a news At Palmer's house the breakfast tasked Smart to accompany him for a stroll which ended in It o a p i t 1 last when police found him sitting on a talking incoherently of having been He protested going to and was released early today at his owne leaving friends who said they would take him to a He left the hotel about 7 A. With came here Friday from Portland In the private car bearing Nicholas L o n g w o r t speaker of the house of Mr. Longworth said last night that he had not seen his train guest since their arrival Senator James D. Phelan announced that Crumpacker was to have been his guest at country home at but had cancelled engagement on account of Several nights nin a highly nervous It was as the hospital attendants gave him antidotes for The hospital record showed that Crumpacker was but for June 24.W?) A. itm un able to land at airport 9*. Scarboro today of fog circling over the for two and 40 lie made an and old Orchard a few He flew from N. making sure his famous the Spirit of St. was stored in the hangar of lieutenant Harry M. near he made an on the he wae taken to the airport njore than 5,000 persons had to greet He then was taken to by a of he made a of the resting at the where he will remain until he returns to Concord tomorrow for hlf he attended a big at he at 10:06. he passed the after a determined but unsuccessful effort to locate the new air port where he wae scheduled to he reached Scarboro an hour but was unable to see the was very he causing hdm to decide it be unsafe to make a landing thought of Old Orchard in he said he haid the beach in mind when he left but was a bit worried down At the point he half wly 5 When Three Cars Collide Near Springfield on U. S. July 24.(ip) Nine persons were five in a triple automobile collision on the National pike near South 11 miles east of All of the injured were brought to the Springfield City 8, sustained a fractured skull and his condition as Mrs. Barbara 46, of Columbus was badly cut about the head and face and her right eye was Elizabeth 60, sustained a dislocated shoulder and fractured arm Harry 35, received severe cuts and probable rupture of the spine Mrs. Minnie 53. was cut about the head and is reported injured Family July Thomas farmer living at near waa fatally injured today when hts automobile crashed into His wife's collar bone was broken and he An Infant daughter also was seriously Hurts Three July boys were taken to a from with which they were playing One boy loet three another a dislocated While 0-, July 24 22, of lost his life today while bathing In a nearly His imposed of another man and two missed him in the dark after they had been bathing a His body FIGHTS FOG N TRYING TO 160 Minutes at Then Finds Haven at Orchard TK TALKED AS KIN VISIT Two Daughters of Uncle of President's Ute Father IS SPENT Brothers Pal Hwt as Auto b Hit by July 24(^P^Three brothers were Instantly killed and their companion probably fatally injured when a New York Central express train struck their dead 17, 16, and 9, sons of automobile The youth is Gerald 14, also of boys were driving in an automobile owned by Mr. Roy and were going WITH AIMEE MOTHER TO CHOOSE NEW Evangelist Threatened to Leave If Parent Didn't Letter TEMPLE Eesti nous Which Grand Beadr and Old there were more than a score of when the plane caone to a AT Grandmother Killed by Trolley on Drive Near July 24A speeding east bound Lake Shore electric car killed three persons in an automobile at the road 1& miles Sunday The Mrs. Grace 35, wife of her Mm. UlUe 60, Rn was turning into tie IM feet cf the when struck The than 500 feet down Leona were killed who heard the dressed and ran down the track to hia She died Ija Ills -j three bodies were badly for Mexico July 24.(;P)Daniel W. Dayton hafe been offered support of Ohio's States senatora and the Ohio Bar Association In Ills proposed appointment as to It Is 8. July 24. group of relatives came to the summer White House today at the of President and with him on the porch of the game lodge talked over old times and doings of the Coolidge the group were Guy W. Brewer and Mrs. Clement of 8. and Mrs. Fred of all children of Milan an uncle of the late Col. John the president Attend Brewer brought his 10, and Mrs. was accompanied by her 6. The president's kin made the Journey here at his the morning the family group attended the Hermosa church with President and Mrs. Coolidge and after luncheon at the Bummer White sat on the front porch of the lodge and exchanged Although the father of the was born in all of the children were bom and rwed in the and none had ever seen the The was spent Mr. Coolidge taking hia advantage to rest in his mountain retreat from the strenuous day he put In yesterday at the tlie The PMh a lumber wagon up a hin and he was glad to take it easy July 24^President Coolidge has an outstanding exceptional executive ability in any line of would insure his Elhert H. chairman of the Board of the United States Steel declares In the current Issue of Collier's comment ts quoted In an article by Merle Thorpe about says the phenomenal growth of this country created and laid on the shoulders of the president great economic and are fortunate in having Coolidge in SHOW LOSS IN INCOME FOR LAST July 24.(/P) The Agriculture Department announced today that for the time snice 1822 the average yearly financial return of farmers failed to advance during 1926, with reports from 13,475 farmers In all of the country indicating an average net return of as compared with for 15,330 farmers in 1925- figures were for 16,108 farmers in 124, for 1,188 farmers in 1923 and for 6,0M farmers in 1922. The average of farms reported for was 315 with an average investment Die In Plane's July 24.(/P)Two air passengers were the pHot WM seriously injured a at a su cf 111., the were and the monoplane was to July 24.-<ff)Rear Admiral Joseph has selected to succeed Captain John F. as commandant of the Great Lakes naval training according to word received here ftr Ml parents Mr. and Joseph to Wed Rural Fiancee Opposition Over Religions Is Smoothed 14 July 24 Princeton student and of Mr. and James A. New Toit of humble will on at Grange cure of will to be no to tbe as been now thai the question of MM by some which waa to hia t has restrained last waa M tour Joat tu JUm Henchmen of Illinois Gang Leader Get Life for Killing July 2i.(fP) Charles notorious southern Illinois gang today was given the death penalty and Art Newman and Ray his given life sentences by a circuit court jury which found they gilty of the murder of Mayor Joe Adamg of West The verdict was returned at 1:15 p. m. Jury deliberated 22 once the jaunty pale when he heard Judge Charles H. Millerr ead the sentence which was handed him by the jury gulped when sentence was Newman gave no sign of was found guilty on the first ballot and ail three were found guilty on the second taken two hours after deliberations Jurors agreed on the death penalty for Birger without much but they found a stumbling iu trying to decide oa for for they would file a motion for a new trial and if were denied appeal to the state supreme court for and said they were undecided whether to ask a new A. an attorney for Birger attributed verdict He dared sentiment In county wai so to Birger that any other verdict was Woman Not Satisfied With Word Backing to Convict Having No Teeth Leads to Capture of July 24(/P)^ A tube of containing which was sent to a toothless prisoner at led to the downfall today of a gang alleged to been distributing narcotics to prisoners at the workhouse for several the arrested three men and a who will be turned over to federal authorities and confiscated narcotics valued at on July 24. Minnie Kennedy today left the home of her evangelist Aimee Semple and took up temporary lodgings with It was said at Temple that mother ahd daughter would hold a last enee today to decide finally the future status of Mrs. Kennedy in the affairs of the McPherson it wag declared Intends to move out of the palatial part of the group of buildings at Angelus and aeek a more quiet and private for a formal statement last night a committee composed of officials and department heads of the declared that McPherson had been recalled from an evangelistic campaign in Illinois because the greater part of the congregation had not been satisfied with Mrs. Kennedy's managerial statement demanded that again take active charge of the and declared that entire church was solidly behind other Mrs has constantly maintained that all internal strife at the temple was caused by a small group of demanded last night that a be held at which the congregation should Voice his of and FOOD IN 8 Eats Sacco Continues But Drinks 111., July sounded the streets of home of Charles when woid Was received here today or the verdict returned against the Southern gang at Everywhere the verdict was favorably Umpire of Benton announced the verdict at the beginning of the Frankfort baseball the crowds went wild and the cheering lasted several Enforcement Chief and Wets Oppose Constitution July 24(/P) and the a 1 o o n league tonight headline statements Indicating that the league erer had la or attempted to ipy ward president of the United States are as they specific newspaper wis although the New York lean has with which the largely The American on July uid a proposal to Issue a charging with aad ia waa voted upon by the of the la November 8, aad wait 4 to 5. leagne properly that the president of thf United States of the official of the under the of the coo tatum aad he te the to whom for of aay lawL he the record of the ia matter speaks leagne hae nam ia any or Uk aof to ia or The operates aad in with while liquor to destroy reached and last night here people the Temple She received a great bnt nothing to compare with the enthusiastic reception accorded Smith the Temple's visiting the evening services by a few mother and had it family talk at wbich Kennedy declared McPherson that she Would go hW to if her didn't up her things fet interviewed by reporters last was in tears her suitcase Was oa a She announced sorrowfully that she thought she would take her The hint that hasn't a vacation for ten years and I think a trip to Alaska or to the Holy Land would give her a complete Stay The daughter can stay long as she can have all the money she the best of clothing and can sail on the beat I wish I could go Kennedy declared that she had her hands of the whole business of the DF MAN LYING IN June 34 The body of H. A. 33. believed to have been murdered and from an by hia was found in a ditch the one weat oC near that had klUed by three blows on laie bodr found who notified the learned that he left to go to to a tonight had been to trace his Fall Hurts N. 24-24.(ff)i-Tw6: men Were seriously injured when their a Bellanca from a height of 100 feet ia a The F. Beers of and Walter of Weat were takea to a li was said Meers might July 24.()i')-~Hartol-omeo sentenced to die with Sacco for ended his eight day hunger strike today by breakfasting on bread and coffee at state maintained his fasting and Vanzetti took only a cup of coffee for dinner at men started their fasting on July le as a protest against what they considered excessive secrecy Governor Fuller's investigation of the Fuller says that he will visit the state prison tomorrow or Tuesday to Interview the condemned men He to them on when he also questioned Celestino sentenced to die for another who has asserted that a gang with which he was associated committed the murder of which Sacco and Vanzetti were defense defense and the two men have been urging them to abandon their protest jua shown to the fast the men drank large quantities of the advisory committee named by the governor to conduct an Into the case will begin hearing arguments of state and defense 8el|!ed. 24.~-(^P) The police have a number of documents the of the local for Among the papers was a telegram from Boston that the execution of both would take place August lo and that the was It asked the cooperation of Argentine workmen in international manifestation of protest scheduled for J uly 31. '' Secretary of thti was detained by the accompanied by General Minister of today visited the bombed statue of George analysis of the unexploded found at the Ford agency disclosed that it iron and cement and more than a half kilogram of a powerful Victim died here from received at whea an driven by Mrs. B. J. off of tpm crashing through a aitd iato a group of eral other were Manager July 45. credit of the Hr C. Goodman Shoe was while la the river at hia samp near here It is he was with IS WHEN SAVING Dther Small Ssns Helpless Youth Helps in July 24--WE>r. Joseph W. 41, met death In the Scioto river near here today while leaving the life of hia 8, who had fallen into the While the rather waa battling to save the two George 6, ana stood and helpless on the The boy would have been a victim also had not Don 19, of Chicago who Is visiting arrived after Dr. slipped from a into deep water and left John Miller rescued John but was unable to sare the and his three toas had gone to the for a 4ireakfaat WUle the father wiis preparing the wandered to the the screams of the two brothers Later notifying the fiOher that had fallen in. Br. succeeded ia the and after a on a atood UfT 19 or 15 with his fo Ia to reach lie deeper and apparently wat to reach with his 2,000 miles in the interior of He was accompanied by Mrs. The congressman is shown above ai he appeared before sailing ox the Saint on d to Spare AT of si Line of DE AROm 24(yp)King W. W. of new Waa laid of is on his way to his in Toledo sudden interruption of a | poured eut its lova sad world tour when he was I acute hemorrhage of the j After an solemn orthodox over the body of the royal chapel a d Join la f palace on the of In which United States to and speidal dors borne by a special train over 150 mile route to this Utile the bodies of ancient are t 6a^r i The King on enabled of d| peasants and to their wonted taska and tlM As the through the picturesque peasants white ground and reputedly sign of the whila naska of the f u n er a I there were NEGROES RL IN Gag Two Boys at Reward July 24 totalling been offered for the arrest of three negroes who early yesterday morning broke into the home of bound and gagged his wife and two hr a went into the hall to was confronted by the one of whom pressed a revolver against his side and marched him back to the Mrs. Byrnes and the boys were tied to chairs obtaining the money and two of the negroes dragged Miss Byrnes to an adjoining room while the third stood guard over the other The father was beaten over the head with a revolver when he attempted to go to the rescue of his negroes are to have fled in a stolen automobile which was later found suspects taken into custody but members of the family were unable to identify them as members of the robber Kills Attacks July T. prominent resident of Alamo was slain and his wife attacked and then shot down by three negroes near nere negroes shortly afterward were taken into custody by a posse headed by Sheriff C. N. Mullis and were taken to Macon for safe following that a mob estimated at men had gathered near the scene of the Mrs. Andrews Identified one of as the slayers of her AS CAN BE ON THIS After Ohio University died here today from received whea hia collided with another car oa the July 24.(iP)-^The army enroute irom Scott ield to Langley on ita longest teet was reported over P. M. in a radio received here from the The said that la aad that the 15 men were a The left here this today by The Republican Chautauqua opens here wai held yesterday at the held yesterday for J. 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