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   Times Recorder, The (Newspaper) - January 7, 1925, Zanesville, Ohio                               VOTE UPHELD POSITION OF THE EXECUTIVE Zanesville Ohio Stranger Than Fiction Is Romance oi American Farmer and Countess j COURT RULES HAT MORTGAGE co HEM IM LIEll 111 Fla Jan Believed Administration's Combination and Postal Rate Increase Designed Substitute For Salary Hostile g i wrote to her She replied The suited in of Enactment at This WASHINGTON Jan veto ofi The story the Was sustained today in the vk i n I I W VC correspondence that followed their marriage of the v late in 1 tail the life of ate by the margin of a single vote while senators supported the executive while than the necessary two-thirds majority to enact of Over the him I the time was fc With this action by the senate the pay measure passed at the last session 73 to 3 died automatically place will be brought forward the combination pay and postal rate increase but ers generally are agreed that this measure has small chance of enactment at this session Republican ranks split wide open on the issue of sustaining the president Opposing him were such leaders as Jones of Washington party whip worth of New York Reed of Pennsylvania Moses of New Hampshire McNary of Oregon and Edge of New Jersey Only one of the 34 voting cast his ballot for the veto He was Dial of South Carolina but it was announced that Senators King of Utah and Owen of Oklahoma who were paired would have so voted had they been able to cast their ballots Lame Duck Senators Support Veto 123 It told in the Countess until 1 if the court forced by to become housekeeper for a Berlin family j I Mr Meyers a Belgian by birth but now an American citizen never heard of the Countess chanced upon the story It was as of friends explained j Criticized I The first letters Movers wrot not speak of love He said ilm had been touched by her from wealth to poverty wished to know whether he could j bo of assistance lie re- time and again his offers lot aid the Counters accepted iter a score of other letters I marked Melbourne Flu had been 1 by the Countess I there came in which j Meyers asked her to share his lot I hi this country j Countess canie into love affair between the Rudolph heir to the thr land the Baroness i though her introduction to Austrian Court had been sponsored by the Empress Elizabeth less was in her of the Empress in the During her life at court as the wife of Count Larisch she had ex- opportunities to follow events back of the scenes and according to her memoirs she was especially well informed of the of Crown Prince request of the Prince and the Baroness the Countess often the clandestine meeting of t the lovers A note left in the ing lodge by the Prince in which he thanked the Countess for her aid prompted tho Empress and later court to virtually for her part the affair Happy Now In her book tho Countess said that the dcatli of tho Crown Prince and the Bareness in hunting lodge near Vienna on Jan KO was the result of a pact Sh in Mechanic's Lien Holders Sustained by Judge Lemert in the Local Common Pleas Court Lose All in New Decision As Price ed By Sale of Property Less Than Enough to Satisfy Judgment Against Hotel Company and Mi's William H Meyers whose true romance is like fiction she in which she save what Judge Says Zanesville Needs Zane In his letter notifying Clerk of Courts Frank head of the decision of the appeals court in the Zane hotel case Judge Frank N Patterson said needs this hotel and it is my opinion that this case should be closed as soon as possible Motions for a new trial must be filed within three days and they be overruled Ex- will be noted n 1 01 ty i v book of purported to be the real story of her The common pleas court of county was reversed by the court of appeals Judge Frank N self The motive aliened by the presiding in the case entitled Sam Brown countess was fear of disclosure Thig Zanesville Hotel Co et al defendants The case father the involves the money invested in the new Zane hotel in have found real js a clear-cut victory for the saya the Countess She is old and is several years th sixth Shields of absent and not paired three new senators Two of call that if the veto were SUE ler it would be by the votes o defeated for supported the executive attention that th 6 cans Colorado opposed him passed at the last of the senators who vote of to o the to recommit the pay said it made a gr today to pass it over ference m many cases tive disapproval They were Moses senators were voting before Squad Arrives measures and Shortridge Of In the three hours of debate the senate declared he had not i the vote today hurt by that action but hat the administration had hurt when he smoke screen to defeat the failed to receive an invitation to broad breakfast table at the j gf Prosecuting Attorney Degenerate Boy m Swears Out First War rant Must Pay the Death Penalty e the timo of the fire but when Interference by governor has asserted the is arrived nothing ofi g nature was Firemen were called to Nichols home by an alarm from nor Can Save Kane From Electric Chair gove closed as far as he Is concerned unless the condemned man's can refer further loca court that thc mechanics liens took precedence over the lien of the Zanesville or Inter- County Mortgage Co The court of appeals ruled that the lien of the mortgage company took precedence over all other liens because the mortgage was filed before the actual work of improvement had been begun The court further ruled that inasmuch as the Adams Bros Contracting Co had been paid in full and thus had not a lien at all any work done by it as a tractor could not be considered as work done by the main contractor the Blanchard Construction Co Thus even though the work done by the Adams Bros firm had been started previous to the filing of the mortgage company's lien which the evidence showed had not been the plaintiffs still had to take second place because of the fact that no actual work had been done stock yards faith and be pressed vij Excerpts from to allow an application lor re- estimated and approximately little green door a courier interested A squad Deputy Sheriff Asa Stump patrolmen Stotts and Honnold went to the Nichols home but all the alleged evidence hail dis- in the case of the impo a from Governor of the Hotel to the It Is well settled the Oh The story of now the Mechanic's Hen laws as well aa The appeals court reprieve was issued reads like similar of Frank N Pat where t'.e demolition and the Judge B Appearing before Governor removal of buildings ahey of Dec Mrs ling time seven new members of Seventh Street Aboard recently bc Probably Will Be Sold in Near Future offices The new officers Trustees Ralph Russi and C L I Brock elders John Hollinger Duemmel and Charles Smith I deacons Edward Sunkle and street near Main to as the site for a new appeared eve still being den from officers It wasj said that three tubs of mash were in the attic during the tire andj he still was in operation at s Co: as Very Grave to vote on the upon o v of capital required to o deal i has been understood that committee of the Pilgrim church at Seventh id Woman Murdered at mj j Governor Has Close of Taxicab i Approval of Ohio Anti Saloon League Tends to Show Shooting at Wesley Chapel Perhaps Was In- that he Is firm In his the shooting was The case it is thought will cornel before Judge Hammond in Newt Lexington Wednesday where will either hear the case or turn Pettit over to the grand Jury Sher- Kane arid counsel for the convicted Kane's governor murderer pleaded to refused to inter- to hear the casa on error of a that J ed it be heard as a whole and oh the evidence demolition removal con- an improvement as con- VII tuc u i t-L t i i t t a Al ly the decision of the court by the Statute and that on tho evidence submitted and not That Justice Harry L on any technicality Conn of the Ohio supreme court reading his after dinner newspaper A AUin Man condition of Paul Smitley Harley McNabb today saw where Kane was to be electro- 01 lUrce Wesley Chapel who was injured Uie the shooting and the next morning The same a shotgun carried by Homer i tile conditions of the item said the supreme court had of near the same place around the place of his petition in error Judga I y afternoon is reported show that it would did not having COLUMBUS O Jan Pettit men were being held for ing- tonight in connection with the being COLUMBUS O Jan murder here early toda or Donahey was given the mi- Kendig 30 fatall still very serious Smitley possible for Pettit have participated in he action today of Mrs on Tuesday evening had lost gun been practically called Chief Justice G T y shot in aluse of his left leg while Miss shall Tho latter said that had Tho opinion of the court was liy mid the ami opinion this city curly Tuesday Although no to the fact it Is Interest to note Hint Judge Patterson who the opinion anil in several cases the local court local common to the s the premises a to liave lien thereon for such so done by a contractor or contractor and the mechanic's cannot bo interpreted to ply only to constructing a new building or altering or one already but must be held to includo also the tion and removal oC and structures on tho sites of the new building The demolition becomes S a part of tho work of the erection 1 construction or repair and the re- moval of such building is merely lo a general oC was derided of liens It is well settled liio plaintiff that legal proposition that tarted on the im- 19 1023 It that such was at any work done merely af a there arit certain classes of work which not entitle laborer cr or to a lien the these usually relates to he work done In and about the ises such as establishing feet Sufficient to build an inspired enough for the use of been directed congregation of the church of Toledo years to come and at the same was not Glenn her throw tho meeting into executive j time provide additional space for session L the furnishing of a large The launched their fight upon klum and dining hall which grounds A search lesent structure built many years I of records revealed however that co needs at that Ohio league had no lion For this reason they were ago is lacking When questioned about the deal on Tuesday afternoon Mr deiss said that ho was not committee so learned that the property desired as tho site for a church he assented to a deal ion unable to the votes of of a number of churches branch organizations not of- Olson Now Intimates Death of Brother Was By with intent to wound He also stated Smitley and were both seeking the attentions of the Randolph girl causing the shotgun to be charged Further questioning ofi of Pettit failed to throw any ther light on the case and told of the board when he addition to choice of a new superintendent the board of trustees elected Dr J Knox gomery president CHICAGO Jan B the A Justice Harry Olson of municipal court who caused questioning of D- foster father of William of millionaire t 1 New Firm At 614 Introduce For i j f An Examining Board points or in levels staking out the lot In 1 the foundation tost holes to for the the nature of the soil to be excavated surveys to Thp by tho water or sewer com for electric light and by the Co and telephone and drawing L-t a rn on Fob It and specifications class out that George's may be done us in the in- ot the O Jan C A of the state started their fight i Construction Co Is also teet in of the Hotel Co stant case for the use of the Ira A Disposes Business Interest to Glenn Mills the Watson store In for Of three J K the preparing his plans and or bP done for contractor but in case of no lion for such v work be secured Such and measurements do not other member of the firm came o to this city In September from Peoria 111 where for 20 i ho engaged in the to as tho site for u new o foster father of William i trom peoria in iui iu he assented to a deal president of millionaire Glenn Mills I years ho was engaged In the re- ng the property to college president George IX regarding the young hp tailing and of hats ion of the church for the I by vice-president death n month nco nose ot erecting a Dustman Columbus secretary the inquest into interest of Ira A Souders in the js intension of the new land C L Dickey Columbus by demanding t to and enlarge the learned from n urer the boily of Ur store at but the store will be sole edifice It was learned from n urer source that statements would be I mailed to each and of the congregation within the week to broach the to them ot the deal under ation and to seek their opinion concerning the purchase of FindeiSs home COLUMBUS p Jan because lie hail of the in Ohio is going be n previously that Mr Kvn be on business while this to have A new and larger relieve them of taking an Legislature s jily had be carried the and en room car Olson his brother who and will at once assume for three years ago I part in the management of jn Judge Olson said that he now be- Tho lirm will in of goods that the death of his known as Mills I new stock d of the MI- Mills Is thoroughly boys clothing boon designed by some one In thn men's has He said that he had not taken i Business having with his future business plans ana reeling Co for IS years and with j tor present a The introduced today lion yet of a was house of tives he 12 the have been unsuccessful in board th lion before th for Hie establishment of board of examiners for ors has aroused considerable a Innovation Which j Newspaper Man Is languish Admitted to the Bar f to and his grounds for suspicion Olson then charged that Merchant Dies in ones at hit new the same one hat j public tlic legislature Methodist ises to Be Popular With the Young Folk The elimination of thn i who are not affiliated with Grace will embrace this the splendid to assemble for this service worship ar program is being church fOr next Sunday afternoon coll lakes chicken attorney's office and the cor- a complete in- as a joke O Jan Jin of Broad street of goods intrchMnts who four yoars is load ri t n Calif where hr: in to H c 1111 11 f to r n IK 110 M S i tho be were mado hero which followed a fall four weeks state bar examination Mr there for the first time iA Incoming no his bills and two lerats Thoy rind bruised his and local is dead at his home bore Girl Murdered By Jealous Filipino Who Then Kills substitution of a vesper Vesper services every Sunday afternoon at throughout the The many friends of a former member of the Times Recorder news staff for j the past several years employed on While tho house will continue in the Staff of the Canton News will session tomorrow and to learn that he was one tho senate adjourned until With Ohio Solons I COLUMBUS O Jan Garnet Six 17 diou in a local hospital late an innovation that bo noted with interest by other city churches This will be in- next Sinday IThe service will consist of a clal musical program by the and junior vested I the organist There will be a brief timely sermon by the With Rifle Boy Is Shot in Chest CTI OFFICIALS IN O Jan county of I of stab wounds in- Following his service will rh Qh id law of Attorney James J T- Myers on ar orango Pool of Canton in connection i house n of the first two sheriff I N Gelger of t his work and of Ten lillls A J Huher ruc by he were introduced iship Cincinnati his v 1.1 McDonald of The house and met thls morning bv joint session to canvass a for state offices committed suicide I slate i The tragedy occurred in a tendered its report to the house where the two lived xion on question of an js to havi building t'i house state of- attentions when he not now located in jn a hall this morning her more than Tho house received and to of l 1 This will be in charge which will hold Us usual devotional service froin to will con- clude the services of the day at which home dischar Barker 10 is in a local hospital witli bullet through his che today while he and a were playing with a rifle the Barber if lo The ccid is PLANTS RAISED down with n knife I O Jan 6 service promises toj Municipal greenhouses raised 1   

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