Times Recorder, The (Newspaper) - July 11, 1924, Zanesville, Ohio v V President's Boy Now Sleeps On Quiet Vermont LAST SAD TRIBUTE OF LOVE AND Til RESPECT IS PAID THE MEMORY OF YOUNG CALVIN COOLIDGE JR Cabin Coolidge Jr Martyr To Ideal Of Sportsmanship WASHINGTON July Jr the lounger eon of the Houso whoso passing the nallon mourns a to the young American Idea of being a good sport Too to complain of he considered a trivial Injury he bore tha pain of a blistered toe ed on tho White House tennis courts with Its attendant aches and throbs until Infection had BO spread through his that ho became almost over little village cemetery where the maples and evergreens then did he admit ho felt Tho best medical skill that the affords then brought to his aid But jouns Cal had stuck It out too long Ho died nt Walter Reed after four rallies which had amazed the at his bedside Burr Tracy Ansell a fellow dent o Calvin at and one of the closest of tho namesake e a vivid word picture of Calvin Ho was one of the finest chips I knew Ansell said He was ill that a fellow should be But never dreamed of the courage he had the to take w hat was coming to him without a word of complaint would ono day cost him his life Cal Jr never hafl been strong But he a regular ho boj You see he was BO feet he only weighed 115 pounds so it did not leave him much extra endurance Calvin was no athlete He never to my knowledge tried out for an athletic team at school never took part In any or meet Now and then he wont for a hike or 3 game of golf or to Keep fit but he did It more for pleasure thin for glory or the sake of com- petition An earnest the younger bor to keep at the head of his classes according to his schoolmates being one of fellows on whom the might call when all the other students failed to answer a question That not mean that he i joung Ansell hastened to add Ho Just to use his brain But we liked best about him was his ship Ive no doubt there were n lot of days when it would been easy for the tall thin boy to tell the he was tired or that his ached too much to do this or that Other fellows did He didn't He was cheerful I remember once when hurt himself how he laughed forced himself to go about his Youth Is Laid to Rest in Quaint Village tery Where Many of His Ancestors Are ing their Final Simple and Impressive 1 PLYMOUTH VT JULY the A the village cemetery where the maples and evergreens throw long shadows across the old tombstones on the Bide they buried Calvin Coolidge jr 16 year old son sake of the president today Restraining in large part out- Ward manifestation of their sorrow the President Mrs Coolidge and John the elder son stood heads during the short simple commitment until a marine bugler had blown taps across the grave The cemetery where Calvin was laid to rest lies on a little hill dominated by the Green mountains which overshadow this village In the family plot lie the mother of the president ancestors and kinsmen and in the same grassy row where the grave was dug are spaces reserved for the last resting places of the dent John and his mother Much of official Washington including eight net members the speaker of the nation's house of and the governors of two states attended the services The party from Washington came in the closely guarded train which was halted at Northampton for services in the Edwards Congregational church 1 where Cahin was a member Go From Grave to Coolidge Homestead After tha last note of taps had away the family group went to a short time to tha old farm house of the president's father Colonel John C Coolidge where president his oath of of- on Aug 3 a year ago The funeral party upon arrival it Ludlow railroad elation 13 miles as tho marines trom the presidential yacht who had guarded tho K tier constantly In Washington and on the train carried the casket to waiting hearse Then the moro than a mile long drove over tho long road among toe to the burial The ceremony ended the long trip northward of the funeral from which everywhere had of At tho Grave Jt necessary for all to from near Ing his deep stood to her and John him Tho strains of a com- the mother nnd P she to tabo renewed strength The family stood at the side the grave and the ministers at the head of It On tho rather steep slope above were gathered of tho townsfolk of Plymouth and across tho road on a more gentle slope were many other friends Grandfather always very erect bowed slightly and his hat held over his heart showed a trembling hand several times John Wilder and his wife the latter tho aunt of the president stood Immediately behind the family and back of them tho members of the cabinet and others of the official Escort Mr and Jin were to the burial place When corted b-v and aides gathered there the Boy organization ln the hands of Irom the presidential flower lowered A mixed tet sang softly Sly Faith Looks to Thee Rev Kenneth B pastor of Edwards who had taken Calvin into tho church read A low lines of scripture and a brief prayer Again the quartet Banff Saviour like Shepherd Us the Kev Jason Noble Pierce pastor of tie church in incited the versea Ha Me and pronounced tho com- The of burg Kymn song of the school at- jear by the boj were and the Kev Mr Pierce benediction Then came tho cornet of tho bugler who had sounded the at the conclusion of the Interment of President last rites for President Wilson and at the services for America's Soldier to White The president his ind her mother his father and his remaining son turned back toward Houso where his est proudest moments had been with his family broken for the first time Earlier in the daj the family had taken Calvin back to Northampton homo and there his former mates they had consecrated tho tho American boj in ho first had re- communion Accompanying the president's family on Iho funeral Journey close friends both of ington and Northampton and standard as the of tho out of tho village play as though it had He though I that the pain molt have been intense It probably that mado him keep quiet about h's blister until It had become infected Instead of hiving ona core for it from be- ginning thought Ho it not havo get car carrying the j Coolidge their son John C Coolidge was a member lined the road to tho and as the family departed each passed the and dropped flowers on the Tho services at the cemetery wero short listing loss than -0 minutes After tho services a detail of 10 men of the Vermont national was placed on guard over tho grave They will remain on duty at tho tery until Additional troopers were posted oil the cor- ners and nearby After tho ceremony at the grave the president's President Mrs John Colonel and Mrs Andrew mother drovo to the homestead where with relatives they were served a luncheon a time honored not of pallios todar the president took his Jolin out lo the front and on tlic door his height and the date n little ILc president drew a line and It O C the liclplil Calvin lunc The was marked many times on tlic lon of ncrv visit ol the boys to the Tho had far tho hills In the as the lilUe group far behind tho at first arranged for their departure turned froin the old on return to Bringing relief to those who have Ludlow nnd thence by train such huco losses In the Washington It was nearly 4 30 WITH HIS BROTHER ON Til READY TO IF Tells Democratic Nominee Whom Morgan's Hired I Am Davis te Take a Rest fore Planning Details of Campaign NEW YORK JULY a hectic fay 4 he surrendered good naturedly to a throng of ai and photographers who besieged him repeatedly J Democratic nominee for president tonight rom an inundation of congratulatory telegrams had Charles W Bryan his running mate am Jennings Bryan and prepared to go to his country hi Valley Long Island for a brief rest before detailed plans for his campaign William J Brvan when he left Mr if he would take an part in the campaign I'll help you if I can after I have had a rest When Mr Bryan who had opposed Mr nomination met the nominee immediately afl meeting with newspaper Bryan held out his hand smiled and I am at your command Nominee Respects Coolidge Bereave Jr White Houso personified In father brother John on tho it where ho was tho for his When his ither became 3 strolling the president in n ton Dark In a mood Ihl sis one of tho last pictures of hirn ever taken the house In ampton ilaw where he born and lived hia hood front n ilaw where he born and lived hia hood porch of the home a IKS v L n v i f r i the over a blister Iburg friends Probably the surest test of to school last fill son of and the one tho president place his a lot of good can boys just an much one as If hid not been to exalted of public offices The nominee went to tho homo of Trink L Polk former under ret iry of nnd spent tho after- noon callers some of thit had been poured him Among the wore Thomas L of New York one of the of Wm G candidacy tho campaign H leri former of Louisiana Mrs D Tilfo of Governor Smiths campaign Clem Snaver of Clarksburg Vn of Mr Davis pre- campaign and White of Ohio former chairman of Democratic national committee In conversation tho Mr did not discuss any of the Issues of tho campaign explaining that In Tiro of the burial of President son today preferred not to KCt Into tho Ho Raid that be resign from bis law ho hoped to take country but that be Ills plans were In tho flood of four at sorted was Woodrow Wilson conviction that In presidential nomination Mr Wilson In reply to the bi cept my congratulation nomination conveyed Glbbs McAdoo to night the today McAdoo this for -I found confidence in the a mate success of 1 democracy A bodyguard attached to Mr Democratic Chiefs To Organize For Chairman Hull Landed 1 Way in Which He died Convention prepared for for panned and already campaign direct returned to Valley Long July the plans only for rest A1 1 i V U 1J J A to attack post con- W 500 Will Assist Lorain Relief Fund Appeals Made By Publishing Company Bear Fine Results details tional committee found today unable to bring fagged wits to business and decided to put off tho formalities of organizing for tho campaign until over worked executives nnd party leaders caught Rousing Meeting of Civic Clubs Shows Community Spirit Five hundred men are now be- hind tho campaign by the Publishing Company at tho request of Major C C Slater and Secretary of the Chamber of Commerce for tha re- lict fund for Sandusky The nvo hundred men are members of the Optimists and Lions clubs of the city and their decision to get be- hind tho campaign Inaugurated by newspapers centralizes tho efforts of and county to do their part in last car family tho prayer of the belles Mrs drew ber handkerchief and the tears on the of the standing to her left father his face plainly by tho re- requests of th president that ho return to Washington disaster of week before last haps 15 different were sent to local men and Institutions for help and It felt that much results would bo obtained ono united effort to have and bj the plea ao her part to help her sis grandson John tho father of tho president at last changed his mind ard left for Washington with the party for a at the House White Ohio P Leaders Are Not Agreed on Man for Governor No Endorsement Made at Con- ference Held Thursday In COLUMBUS O- July 10 Re- publican leaders of Ohio are not endorse a candidate for it developed at a or the city leaders here to governor today Rod K of the While reticent 03 to what thov discussed or whit they propose to do Maschke said la on tion following tho and It In too anxious to antagonize tho friends of anv by endorsing of the Kroup Walter F Brown Toledo Brower T Daniel C Congressman anJ lion ISO me rr Of t to In and naturally feJl to con- In New Rumora have been afloat for tcr cities The campaign la way and has already passed the mark but Iho Intensive part of Iho drive for relief funds will be on Monday of next week continuing until tho committees tn charge feel that everyone has done Latest Information from reliable sources In Lorain la to tho effect that there arc homes totally de- and homes damaged to an extent of between 60 and per com and many many others with amounts of smaller losses Jn other words ono In ery five homes In Is goic Plans for thn campaign were completed Thursday afternoon at merlins held at the Equitable Former Governor Harry L IM- livings bank by the following rcp- Cleveland C Homer Durand of the and Joseph B Rotary S Van Clyd Akron candidate were at the hotel where the mtt but were not to take part In the conference Davin and arc to have of Jho of tho bul Calhoun George K M Hook J N campaign for relief in Lorain and said Hoi Van who acted us man of tho mooting yesterday penny will be turned over to the branch of tho Red Cross There will be no money allotted for expenses because there will bo no expense Our plan of campaign Is somewhat different from has been followed in heretofore and we hope prove Just as effective there has been a Ins response appeal being made here for funds for the of at Lorain It Is hoped tint there will be an even more contribution The need Is and every cent that can be raised can be used to good IRC Contributions to the Lorain Fund to the Publishing will be knowledged nnd the money turned over to the Lorain to bo made Immediately for relict The fund to dato is as P O A Mr nnd Vrm A- P Establish First New Driving System in Muskingum County the people what they and Hugh White to Start to keep villa and tion in This City on July 15 Is rapidly to tho front In the ness and will soon take her place blR cities of the Innovations which nro for the The flnt new automobile ever placed In county be by Hugh White cal used car dealer according to an announcement made by him on afternoon Mr li discussing the said ho would start the new driving In and county on July 15 and would 15 new can consisting of Ford nnd which ho will rent to the public at a reasonable rate per mile and Just as soon as this number will be Increased This new Is ono that Is with great success In all tho larger cities throughout the up to tho standard set by other cities In tho business The new driving system will be operated from Whiten new sales- room Eighth street Into which ho moved from his old sales rooms on Fifth street on the first of Tho used car ness will bi continued by Mr White but tho new driving village BO far as the national convention concerned Hastily abandoned campaign buttons and were heaped in hotel re- as evidence of the toric struggle which guvo Madison Square Garden Its groat day Weary but smiling and exuding optimism of n November the phalanx of alternates and started homeward to tell the folks of tho strong and ablo candidates resultant of their protracted labors Tho themselves after n day of consultation and which the ial nominee Introduced to his will be a sideline which C M Stock country as It makes possible the Gink renting of an automobile for Just 1.00 K J Jlr I S renting i short time or for a week by a person who cither has no car or one car been placed in a for repairs and la badli needed Mr While Ii determined to give needed by the people of gum county it tho present time Samuel Gompers Aged Labor Is Now Critically 111 NEW YORK July president of tho of Labor I at tho Shelburne Coney Island It was learned Colgan Granger Nash Will Occupy Wedge Garage An Important deal In for a new location was to mobile circle completed obtain sufficient room to cnab e when the to y Is very one of his two secretaries are constantly Jn attendance and specialists from Manhattan were to examine Mr Gompers late today Mr Gompert was brought the the Lenox Manhattan where he has for somo from a general break down No one has been permitted to see him for days Mr Nash Co complete Nash service lo and from thl Motor Car CoJ Motor Car Co the C H Denny real estate the present pan U of tho James A White early today before the ard K John F Borice nor Harry CUv Smith the candl that had of the decided on to dis- the of be- hind a for would not thil candl- Jt Uie thai for the In Uit conference on BY O- Jalr 10 Hoth K her arm Inlo a o fruit at JIT homo In she attacked by a copperhead Her arm and band were lor iat tin will nothing In Palmer G K Browning H E BuXer Harry Ritchie Charles R Paol A A Shaw Charober of S A former snrt door of mine lived Jn ono of men at I heard of tic cyclone my first was of him and family I aent to him aad told to for more If ho needed It letter In few told he not to be In tho of tho and that he had nation to the Hcd Cross The Red mo a receipt for lie UMI new location has not ed as Thls deal which by nn In automobile H J Col- an In Iho K Grander K verity of She dtj to Tho Nash firm has the building for a number of 3 cani and to Into location 30 The Nash o can ont the garage on lower Mali Involved thousands of AT have and O has aro no tho Main Their new la addition Jo providing ample apace for rapid arc Ideally at ono ol tho basy of city The Co that will carry In Mock all and equipment of the Nash car and bo ablo to to customers at all times oi strong wind which midnight only very minor damage Tho downpour however made tions bad In homes and damaged tao recent tornado PAROLED of the Ohio were paroles by the at Its Joly 4 years old and been president of the tion since His Back Broken He Rode 150 Miles In Motor Ambulance up sleep Tonight New Tork a de- to af ence with tho party Following Davis at a day pono and tl of a new oat Davis notification oe Clarksburg about three Women of committee formally demanded by national New Tork resolutions proved a ten work of Mrs Emily Ne of vice national No dation for run running for tho first was made The Presidential Outl and CINCINNATI O July courage and of liam of New Bremen Ohio a of Jacob to Governor A V Donahey of Ohio led him to make x trip In a motor lance from a broken back From the room la a cal tonight the report ho was steadily who a wagon loaded with hay oa M farm near New mea Ho at when of iTale With the Republican candidate for president a tho candidate Morgan's hired Iho radical nnd discontented elements massed behind candidacy of Robert M It to get a sufficient number of to election Into tho house of and election Into tho under tho constitutional provision which no candidate a clear majority In the electoral The constitution provides that In case tho lego docs not show a clear majority over all for candidate then tho election shall bo referred to 1 for settlement each state delegation volo as tho members from that state shall It bair that neither of the major coe house so that the presidential contest ever that settlement It Is possible that a no result The radical La Follcttc could to go to cither or Davis while the vote of tcr would go to La By tho same token it would too much to expect cither the Republicans or the tho country by throwing their strength to the Jn no president would ever bo elected and all opportunity tho advent of inauguration day March 4 Tho senate by virtue of the twelfth would save tho dav and provide a chief person of one of tho major candidates for servo tha entire term as president Under vision In dM of a failure by tho electoral to j president by a majority vole thea the election of Ufe ROCS to tho and tho senators raust the Tole ta electoral the radical and a It mean Jho of either or Bryan M him for enough La and of his radical the to act them ta lion of the vice president aad acting should Kick am Zt 100 years ago that the election Of thrown Into tho of Oa thai faor candidates received votes In Un of of John Adana house defeated Andrew Jackson who bad electoral collect Adana rewarded of tho condition became known that he was to to bo and left there In an ambulance by a In year's reach the It bo an Intensely with radicals competed by the and arrived candidate and tote to s A JL