Zanesville Signal, The (Newspaper) - February 12, 1931, Zanesville, Ohio THE ZANESVILLE SIGNAL VOL LI 248 ZANESVILLE O THURSDAY EVENING FEB 12 1931 THREE CENTS BANDITS FOILED IN ATTEMPT TO SECURE RICH MAIL HAUL FEDERAL RELIEF FUNDS PROMISED FOR DROUGHT STRICKEN OHIO COUNTIES Inside Bags Was Defaced Oh Way Back to U S Treasury Bears Son Washington Feb bandits invaded Union station lacked a mail clerk three pouches consigned to the got a mess of less currency lor their pains The money with which the escaped was destined from the New York federal reserve bank to the reduction division to be round into pulp But already the ills having a face value of id been cut in half in New York and perforated The contained bank notes scheduled to be taken out of Pope Universe by Radio Vatican City Feb 12 Pius SI today broke down the barriers had separated the head of the Catholic church from the vorld for three score years and seat ils voice by radio to all parts of the vorld Observing the ninth sary of his coronation Pope Pius inaugurated the powerful new Vatican wireless station with an address wishing the peace of Christ for of the faithful The pope sent his blessing to all the peoples of the earth to his ministers to the priests all of the faithful the missionaries the and their peoples the rich and the poor the em- ployed and the unemployed the afflicted and the suffering After broadcasting the pope's radio which was translated rom the Latin for broadcasting to international radio audience the v left the radio station and rent directly to the papal academy rf where an extraordinary lession was lield in Celebration of the anniversary the ion of the new station and to in- stall Guglielmo Marconi as a Sin the ceremony at finy Father Giuseppe lead of the papal science academy chinked the for his speech the Father proposed hat Marconi be made a member of he academy in recognition of his rorts in providing the papal state nth the station Marconi briefly thanked Father invitation to jecome a member of the academy rhc famous Inventor said however hat the new station was due entirely o the I interest of Pope He said he was happy to the membership Invitation Pope Pius then in Italian aying he was grateful that God owed him to live to see so many marvels developed by science He Daid tribute to Marconi as an who had permitted the divine of Christ uttered by the human of Christ's vicar to be heard the world PLUNGES TO DEATH WHEN AUTO DIVES IN MAUMEE RIVER O Feb A Toledo rode at furious speed to his leath in the Maumee River early lay when his car plunged over the locks and into 12 feet of water at foot of Jefferson avenue The victim was Walter 11 formerly an employe of the plant Mrs Helen McLaughlin sister ot youth who identified the body aid she believed he had been beaten he met death The cause of the fatal plunge has kot been ascertained The only to the accident a watchman the car was traveling at a high ate of speed TO DEATH STOVE FIRE Akron O Feb 12 Betty Sourek 6 and her brother Joseph 6 were to death and three other members of the Sourek family were when their home on Ghent oad three miles from here was royed by flro today The broke out while Joseph Sr 45 father of the children nd an Akron attorney was starting stove fire Sourek was burned critically and la wife Grace 44 an authoress and daughter Rose 14 were in- ured when they leaped from a nd floor window after the flames ut off escape by the stairs First warning that the house was blaze when Sourek his ig in flames rushed screaming into is wife's bed chamber Mrs Sourek and Rose extinguished Is flaming clothing with a blanket nd helped him through a window Tien they Jumped Betty and Joseph Jr were trapped i their rooms and their charred were found after the fire died own Mrs Sourek is the author of a novel published two years jo and of several short stories The Sourek home in an Iso- section and the house was before help arrived NOTICED a steak in the mouth is two in the mind? Oh me ft nice comfortable some 0 lucky birds are getting these tion by the treasury Such notes are cut in half and cancelled before being shipped to the treasury to be de- The treasury issued orders to the secret service to investigate the bery to find out whether the bills had been cancelled Peter Johnson of Belleville the clerk in charge of the mail truck waa felled by lead pipes wielded by tho bandits The two escaped through the crowded concourse as Johnson fell unconscious to the floor United States postal inspectors were rushed to the scene at once while police throughout were notified by radio It was said to be the first robbery ever staged in the capital Inspectors were waiting word from New York as to the exact contents of the pouches W A Offut chief of the reduction division in the office of the troller of the currency said all old bills are mutilated before being the treasury by the Federal re- serve They are cut in half and fully perforated Later at the treas- ury are macerated and boiled to the mall clerk Is an old with a good record He told police he took the mail off a New York train shortly after 2 a m He placed the three pouches on the fax end of which a negro helper was pulling As they neared the entrance to the station concourse leading to the local post office the bandits slugged son with lead pipes These were left a small bag at the scene of the robbery The helper thought the bandits had guns He fled and later was found hiding under some luggage In the station Johnson however said the bandits had no guns Details Missing New York Feb York tal Inspectors said today that they had only scanty information concerning the Washington postal robbery that they had no local in- formation concerning the pouches and that they expect to take no part in the investigation which will be conducted from Washington WHITE Say Coooer Disappointed Them First Columbus O Feb Governor George White was scored today by of- and members of the brary association for the attitude he allegedly haa assumed in connection with the recent election of John Henry Newman Columbus as state The accusations against the chief executive were launched during the course of a private conference held by members of the association in the hotel here Charges were made that Governor White soft soaped and double crossed the association members and did not keep a pre-election promise that he tolerate election of a as head of the state library The association members ex- pressed Indignation at the tion of holding that the stale was an educational institution and thus should not be headed by a politician The library has been looked upon by recent governors as a soft spot for lame one of those present at the conference declared Tho statement was also made that former Governor Cooper promised the library association that he would not make any recommendations as to the election of a library chairman until he had consulted with the members We relied en Governor Cooper too but shortly after he made his Iso to us George B McCormicK of Lima was elected as an association member said Among those present were Paul North Rice of the Dayton Public brary president the Library Carl Vitz of the Toledo library chairman of the legislative committee of the Miss Linda A Eastman librarian of the Cleveland Public library Miss dred Landoe librarian of the Green county library at Xenia C R Wilson president of the Ohio Library Trustee association and W H Collins ian of the Akron library At the conference the members dis- cussed the of an interview with Clifton in the course of which they would present a formal protest against the election of Newman A decision was reached that such a step would be taken but the plans were terminated when it was learned that Clifton was out of the city Rico then the members arrange for an audience with nor White The appointment was made for this It was un- the member would present a formal protest to the governor CALIFORNIA PAPER ADDED TO CHAIN Los Angeles Feb Los An- geles Evening Express founded in 1871 and the oldest dally newspaper In this city has been purchased by Paul J Block head of nn eastern of newspapers according to an announcement In the paper today Block will assume control next day TO WED Hollywood Feb ert McLaglen 42 of Victor screen star and one ot eight brothers who guinea fame In the World war will be married next Monday to Marian Lord 36 actress McLaglen served with distinction In the British army SON TO RE JOIN FATHER INPEN AFTER GUILTY BURGLARY PLEA Jesse Rox Commits An- other Crime While On Parole NEA New York Bureau A second son has been born to the Countess Bernadotte daughter of H Edward Manville wealthy American manufacturer Her marriage to Count Folke Bernadotte of Sweden ed international attention A con- gratulatory message was received by the couple at Pleasantville N Y from Gustav uncle of Count The former Estelle is shown here in a recent studio portrait Anniversary Today Washington Feb capital led the nation in tribute to Abraham Lincoln today en the sary of the birth of the emancipator President Hoover Vice President Curtis Chief Justice Hughes and prominent members of the cabinet and congress were scheduled for coln day addresses here and elsewhere throughout the country Mr Hoover's addess was t obe de- a radio hookup The was to speak from the historic Lincoln room on the second floor of the White used by Lincoln as a private office and the Civil war Vice President Curtis Chief Justice Attorney General Secretary at Interior Wilbur Secretary of noak and Hugh K ter of Justice and attorney eral of Canada ore to speak at Lincoln day celebrations here The Republican national committee today that numerous coln day rallies would be held in various cities with the following Secretary of Agriculture Hyde Louisville Senator Reed Assistant Attorney General Richardson Toledo Assist- ant Secretary of Agriculture Norwalk O Executive Director cas of the Republican national com- Assistant Secretary of Treasury Lowman and Second Labor Secretary Husband mira N Y Assistant Attorney eral Albany N Y Rep Fort N J Greensboro N C former ernor W L Harding of Iowa Kansas City Mo former Governor D W vis of W Va Rep Hooper Rep Eaton N J Trenton and Rep Welch Calif Philadelphia EXPECT TO AGREE TODAY ON DRAFT FOR BONUS LOANS Washington Feb 12 The house ways and means committee was ex- to agree today on the eral draft of a to extend the loan limit on World war veterans ed service certificates Republican leaders plan to bring the before the house Monday and pass It then under suspension of rules Tho committee had one other ure before It today that of Rep Fish N Y for optional cash ment of 25 per cent or the full tured value of the certificate The sentiment of the committee ever has crystallized behind the com- promise loan sponsored by Rep Bacharach N J Brig Gen Frank T HInes of veterans affairs and treas- ury officials and actuaries were called in today by the committee to help In working out details of n loan Tho committee expects to complete tho draft for the measure today but a formal report may not be made un- til later WOMAN OF CHILD'S DEATH Morgantown Ky Feb Dent 25 mother of three children today had been charged with manslaughter in with the death of James Bellies 9 who was said to have been the victim of alcoholic poisoning The boy was alleged to have drunk liquor obtained at the home of Mrs A warrant has been issued for tho arrest of Mrs band A charge of selling liquor and possessing parts of a still also has been placed against Mrs Keown PARROT FEVER NOT ALARMING AS YET New York Pcb fever mystery disease that took a toll in human lives In the United States a year ago has taken one life In Brooklyn and caused ness of four relatives This was revealed today with an- by Health Commissioner Wynne and representatives of the United States public health service sent here to investigate that there was no cause for The Brooklyn case they said was Isolated already under complete control Tho victim of the disease S L Bruck died January 18 Be causa he looted his uncle's home and made away with his brother's clothing Jesse Box 28 will soon re- join his father In Ohio penitentiary and begin serving a sentence of from five to 30 years Rox was indicted by the January grand Jury for breaking an entering an inhabited dwelling and when his case for trial In common pleas court Thursday morning changed his plea from not guilty to that of guilty and ately was sentenced According to county authorities Rox broke into the farm home of his uncle Samuel Rox road last Dec 27 He stole sweaters shirts and wearing apparel valued at about Clarence Rox a brother claimed to be the owner of the merchandise taken and was prosecuting witness In the case William Rox father of Jesse was sentenced to Ohio ary for 19 years in 1928 when found guilty of stealing an auto- In Franklin county At the time ot the father's sentence Jesse was also an inmate or Institution having been there on- a theft charge now returns to the penal Institution to rejoin his er and begin paying another debt to society Rox was on parole from the penitentiary when arrested for the theft of his brother's clothing last December In passing sentence day Judge C F Ribble acted on the recommendation of Prosecuting ney C S lor mercy The maximum sentence in a case of this nature it was explained is life prisonment It Is believed the Rox case is out precedent In this county and haa attracted considerable attention throughout tms section of the state After being Indicted Jesse Eox en- tered a plea of not guilty to the charge but today changed his plea his guilt OF GUILT LIE Also Protests German Disarmament Berlin Feb 12 The reichstag opening its campaign against the war guilt lie adopted a resolution today asking the government to seek abolition of that part of the treaty of Versailles which places for the world conflict on many Another resolution protesting against the disarmament ot Germany while other powers were failing to observe their ment agreements under the treaty also was adopted The resolutions were introduced by the Peoples party and the party The reichstag adopted rising votes The adoption of the protest sures came after the legislative body had rejected Communist and Fascist motions to discontinue the Young plan payments withdraw from the League of Nations and create a tier guard against Poland The reichstag adopted a motion however favoring opening of immediately with signatories of the Young plan in the hope of obtaining a revision The vote on this motion which was Introduced by the Christian Socialists was 314 to 46 A similar motion but one which also embodied a request for an diate moratorium under the Young plan was rejected The government parties and ists supported the first Young plan revision motion the Socialist speaker recalling that Chancellor Heinrich Bruening had announced the ment's Intention to start such as soon as the international situation warranted PROPOSE PROBE OF MICHIGAN UNIV FOLLOWING RAIDS Lansing Mich Feb tive inquiry into conditions at the University of Michigan Ann Arbor where 83 students were arrested when five fraternity houses were raided and liquor confiscated was to be proposed in the legislature today by Rep Frank Darin of River Rouge Darin said his resolution would point out that since the university was supported by public funds the citizens of the state the students and parents were entitled to an Investigation Tho students taken la the raids are scheduled to appear Friday when the county prosecutor will have decided what action if any will be taken This afternoon the senate committee on students affairs was to meet and con- sider the situation Alexander G Ruthven president of the university intimated tho university might take disciplinary measures HUNTINGTON BANKS JOINED BY MERGER W Va Feb Merger of two state Twentieth Street Bank and the Bank of announced here today by D A Hall president of the combined institutions The new institution serving the shop and mill district in East will be known as the Twentieth Street Bank It will nave deposits of more than of Hay Mid New Governor ISN'T TELLING ALL HE KNOWS ABOUT CASE IS POLICE THEORY Discover Discrepancies in Original Stories NEA London Bureau Descendant of a family famed in Ireland's peerage the Earl of borough above has unexpectedly been appointed governor general of ada His name had not been among the probable successors to the post formerly held by Lord who named viceroy of India Lord has had wide in mentary and miltary affairs and in business PERSONS 1 NOTES Practice Becoming sance He States Sheriff William Curtis tossed a stack into his Thursday morning and at the same time scored writers who seek to give Information con- liquor law violations thefts and other practices The sheriff branded such ters as a nuisance Anyone who hasn't to sign his own Jetter has no business give out information about breaking the law tis stated All of these are the sheriff continued and 1 shall continue to disregard them less signed by the writers Some people seem to have the idea that all that is necessary to write a letter to the sheriff and he will be forced to Investigate this cass Well ice Is always ready to take action on any cases of lawlessness must have mote tot probing than merely an anonymous the sheriff concluded firmly Deputy sheriffs also said today they had received various anonymous letters but that they had given them the same treatment as that used by the sheriff CLAIMS SURGEON FAILED TO REMOVE PACKING OF GAUZE Portsmouth O Feb liam A Quinn prominent mouth physician was made and in a damage suit for filed pleas court today by Mrs Flora canter who charges the de- fendant left a gauze packing in her abdomen alter an Mrs Canter said she submitted to an operation March 28 1930 and she failed to recover She was forced to remain in bed several months and that on Nov 4 examination revealed the gauze in her abdomen her petition stated Tho gauze caused infection which developed Into an hernia she said Mrs Canter said she has been cally incapacitated from doing her household duties She is the mother of eight children MARIETTA MAN TO START FOR MIAMI ON ROLLER SKATES Marietta O Feb Hall 27 today had completed his training program and was ready for his roller skate Journey from Marietta to Mi- ami Fla Hall will leave Saturday morning on his flight to the south He will leave from Marietta police headquarters and will report to police In cities along the route His spin will be made along U S route SO by way or Lancaster O Cincinnati Winchester Ky and At- lanta Hall formerly was a glass worker at Hartford City Ind He said he got his start as a skater by winning an endurance championship In ford City He declared he expected to make sixty miles a day on his trip to Miami He has promised he will refuse automobile rides along the route SMITH APPOINTED TO LIBRARY POST Columbus O Feb ment of Carl W Smith Kenton for- mer newspaperman of that city and Marlon as assistant state librarian was announced today by Governor George White Smith was the Democratic nominee for secretary in 1928 and the nominee of his party for congress from the eighth district last ber He was at one time postmaster of Kenton LICENSE O Feb P ser had before city council today a proposal that all cats be censed and forced to wear bells around their necks The measure wes designed to protect the city's birds Cleveland Feb notorious underworld character familiarly known aa Hymie the was sought in Pittsburgh today by tive Bernard Wolf on suspicion that the gangster was the In the murder of William E Potter for- mer councilman Wolf has been in Pittsburgh since yesterday after- noon trailing the gunman reported to Cleveland police to have fired the shot that took Potter's life Feb 3 in an apartment here Detective Inspector Cornelius W Cody declined to state whether the Gunman and the M J Markus who rented the murder suite on Jan 27 are one and the same man Disclosure ot the Pittsburgh phase of the murder Inquiry tains as Markus was to Detroit through a letter sent by Fred C Laub the liouse to the owner of the building the Hev Fr Milan of Chicago As Laub became the key in the murder Investigation lice officials today Interrogated him further on the letter lie sent to the apartment house owner Laub ill at the prison ward of city hospital with Influenza was this forenoon Police here today received a long distance telephone call from John Echelberry a merchant policeman at Kent informing them he had seen a mtm answering the description ot by a ty blond woman at 4 a m Feb 4 saveral hours after the time fixed for Potter's murder Echelberry said he saw the couple In a Kent restaurant Marked discrepancies were revealed between account to of renting the murder apartment to a mysterious M J on Jan 28 and his reports to the owner of the building who lives in Chicago When detectives went to home early today to further question him he was ill with in- and he was the prison ward of City hospital under police guard His wife was brought to women's bureau This followed the that Laub wrote the Rev on Feb 2 that Markus had telephoned him Irom Detroit to arrange for ing the suite During repeated by police Laub had made no mention of such call Laub told police that Markus came to the apartment Jan 28 paid a deposit on the suite and telephoned several days later when he sent a messenger with to complete payment on the first month's rent He said Markus represented himself as a chain store manager from Philadelphia The alleged dis- In his stories police said substantiate the accusation that Isn't all he knows Rav reached in cago by telephone early today re- lated that he first received a ter from Laub dated Jan 31 ing that he had obtained a renter for the suite The second letter dated Feb 2 he said contained the deposit advised that the apartment had been rented to a man named Markus This letter related he said that the man had telephoned from Detroit and said he would pay the balance of the rent when he moved in Markus said he would arrive in Cleveland Tuesday according to the letter Potter was murdered Tuesday night Feb 3 NEA Cleveland Bureau estate left by the late Mrs Charles P of Cincinnati will be divided between her two daughters Mrs Albert S Ingalls above of Cleveland and Mrs Louise Sample of Cincinnati Mrs Ingalls Is the mother of David S Ingalls secretary of the navy in charge of aeronautics Taft Heir MONEY ON WAY SAYS GUMMING IN CONFERENCE Ohio's FAITH IN BANKER FOR Says Daugherty Asked Him to Sign Washington H Feb neys for Mai B Daugherty on trial here on one of 18 indictments ing mishandling of the funds of the Ohio State bank were expected today to attempt to disprove damaging dence offered yesterday by a farmer who testified lor the state Conn Mattern Dayton attorney di- recting Dougherty's defense was tc continue cross-examination of began a rigid tion of Just before court ad- yesterday seeking to show tho transaction between and Daugherty legal testified that ty asked him to sign two checks totaling 55000 In order to take care of difficulties of the hank declared he had no money In the but that he signed the checks because of his long friendship with Daugherty and because Dangherty told him he would take care of It said he did not recall signing a note lor although a note said to have been signed by him was exhibited witness told of depositing 83000 in the bank with the intention of applying ot It on a note ho owed He said the 82000 never was credited to the note Stato Bank Examiner Claude Z Hummell also went on the witness stand and identified notes checks and deposits slips which the state will use in the case State Banking Superintendent O C Gray was the first witness He said he thought the Ohio State bank solvent until It was closed on May 12 1930 O Feb are soon to be spent in drought stricken Ohio emergency v health work Dr H a state health director announced day He said lie had this from Surgeon General Hugh S Cumming of the United States public health service upon Tils re- turn from Memphis Tenn where he and the health directors ot 20 other states in the drought met with discuss tlie distribution of by congress for that Just what Ohio's be caa not be Its needs arrived at by a survey of the 25 ties affected he said The survey being conducted under of Dr Southard probably wlU completed this week It Is not known whether fund will be distributed on an area or population basis Many are wholly within the drought area while only tho southern port of Ohio la affected Tha federal money Is to be spent for prevention control only f the health directors agreed and the Red Cross Is to be asked to take care of individual cases where the tion ot medical supplies Is necessary The fund Is to be handled the state health officers Ohio's needs are determined Dr Southard will requisition the general for the amount needed DROUGHT RELIEF PROGRAM THROWN BACK TO HOOVER Washington Feb relief compromise worked out by Republican and Democratic leaders has been thrown back to President Hoover and Secretary of Agriculture Hyde for further Inter- The president and Hyde thus tar have refused say the relief measure will extend to food loans The senate acting on a tion proposed by Senator Borah Idaho proposes to place the administration on that question As a result the compromise is threatened with discord although there Is a fair of salvage Hyde's reply to the question In Borah's parliamentary coup to bs received by the senate about noon today The United Press was following conferences in by Mr Hoover Hyde and Republican leaders that the ture secretary plans to avoid committing himself to the vse of government money for purchase ol food Instead it was learned Hyde is expected to take a middle ground probably pointing out that after a farmer obtains a loan under the com- promise plan It might be left up to him to decide If he is to use it for food as well as crop supplies RECORDS FAIL TO CONFIRM CHARGES Washington Feb of the Interior Ray Lyman Wilbur day told the senate public lands com- that an exhaustive search of interior department records ively proved there was no for the charges of Ralph S Kelley that the interior department permitted oil companies to gain control of oil shale lands in the west Wilbur said that he had done in his power to ascertain whether or not there was grain of truth in the Kelley The investigation he said proved not SAWED BARS FROM JAIL AND ESCAPED Napoleonic Feb supposedly with outside aid escaped from the Henry county Jail hore during the hv bars from a window and sliding down a It was discovered by Sheriff George Bowerman The fugitives are Ivan Zlegler and J R Ruslin Toledo both charged with burglary Charles Moon toria held In a robbery and William and Dick Cox Napoleon alleged bootleggers Three other prisoners to flee They were George Zimmerman Toledo charged with burglary Jointly with Zlegler Gale Bocher Napoleon held on a charge and Fred Ludeman Jailed In default of fine for alleged larceny Sheriff Bowerman's theory Is that an accomplice in an auto passed the saw Into the Jail during the night and took all to Toledo where ler has a police record Both Zlegler and Zimmerman were recently indicted for glary ot the Co IN A CLAIRE TALKS OF TEMPERAMENT AND SILLY THINGS Chicago Feb Claire the actress and her actor husband John Gilbert sro living apart because she disclosed while stopping here en route to Hollywood they can afford to do so and she would rather be her mistress than his housewife Admitting that she was mental and not so easy to Miss Claire said she didn think the public should worry abou how she and Gilbert lived because they were being different merely they realized they to preserve their happiness We are both stars she pointed out and both inclined to be vous Actors and actresses have many thinga in their work that need ad- Throwing two such ple into the same home with dall need for so many adjustments is a bed thing for happiness in marriage Marriage should be an individual she continued The cates are all alike except in name but the lives of the married persons can't bo arranged like patterns To preserve a marriage the two persons must two their heads and figure out tho best thing for them not follow custom MINERS ENTOMBED Feb of mi- ners were reported still entombed day by an explosion In Fushun mines Jn Manchuria The explosion occurred Sunday Share of Has Not Been Determined M FINAL TO Irene and Dague February 23 New Castle Pa desperate struggle to save Irene electric was under way here today Within a week the fate of the blond ress will be sealed Irene's hopes for a tence will go traveling over the hills to next week when her attorneys will make their final plea to the state pardon board If the board refuses to intervene Irene and her Dague have but ten days more of Ife Their execution has been set for the morning of Monday Feb 23 The Treno Schroeder who sits today in a barren cell In the year-old Jail here is Just as calm as the Schroeder who last March 21 stood before Judge R and heard a jury pronounce her doom If she must die she has resigned herself to her fate But she still cherishes hops that the pardon board will The two attorneys who persistently to save her from the chair were in conference today final plans for their be- fore the board Wednesday The at- Thomas W Dickey New Castle former district attorney of Lawrence county and Benjamin rett Farrell former state senator Defense counsel has outlined chief arguments for presentation to the four board members They will contend That execution of a woman Is against the public policy of the com- That the shot which killed Cor- poral Brady Paul of the state way patrol was fired by Patrolmen Ernest Moore Paul's companion and not by either Irene or Dague That Judge erred in not permitting the defense to evidence designed to show that Irene had an irresistible Impulse to steal and rob They will trace step by step tho tragic happenings on Dec 27 1929 when Corporal Paul and Moore ped the car bearing Irene Dague Tom Crawford Irene's brother and four-year-old Donnie the gun girl's son on the Castle pike Paul was shot to death and Moore was wounded Irene and her com- panions were escaping from a store holdup in Butler DEMPSEY TALKS OF DOMESTIC BLISS Youngstown O Feb day said Jack Dempsey former heavyweight champion here to re- feree a prize fight show tonight I want to settle down and have a real home and children and everything Denying stories published In some newspapers quoting Mrs Dempsey saying she did not want babies or a- home interfere with her career the former heavyweight champion said he was present during the inter- view which resulted In the Don't get me wrong he explained we have a nice now But you see I want to keep Ing for a while yet I want to stay in the game fights Is my racket and earning living WARMER Cloudy followed by occasional rain tonight and slightly warmer In southeast portion night slightly colder to north portion Friday mm