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   Times Recorder, The (Newspaper) - March 27, 1926, Zanesville, Ohio                               Ancient Common In Final Effort To Save Chapman from All World and Uphold We Strive Progress he 1 imes All the News II i World Vow All the Time At Horning Cloudy Saturday and Sunday not much change SATURDAY MARCH ZANESVILLE O Oli mo MOTHER AND SON OF MURDER Border Conditions Subject Of Senate HARD DRINKING FARMER j U RY rs Laura Wanner and Son Charged With Murdering Husband and Father ed After Jury Had Deliberated for Four Hours Charge Witnesses for State Guilty of Perjury Prohibition Fuss Still Hope To Save DEPORTATION OF Shifts To Alaska Chapman From TORRES an AID TO MURDER WAUSEON 0 March took a jury com- 16 of any blame for the death of their husband and several ballots on the four forms of verdict submitted for each defendant the talesmen decided upon a clean acquittal The jury was instructed it had the option of returning verdicts convicting the second degree murder as charged and battery or of finding Wanner was found dead at his farm irom here three nights after Christmas and sssr sr IS 3 Sty degeneration of the heart accentuated by Ringed drinking was believed to have Jone much to the jury to free Mrs Wanner and her son WASHINGTON March international i troubles today furnished the j talking point for the prohibition hubbub which is dinning in the ears ot Washington with jing tensity while adjournment of congress draws near Judge Elmer Ritchie of the third federal district of Alaska as the center of the quarrel which he advised Dr Clarence True Wilson of the board of morals to drop his name Elsewhere in the senate and at too enforcement headquarters of treasury there was activity in the way of ment orders debate and bills signed to change the existing Ian the day's collection of a resolution by Senator Edge Republican ol Two Princesses of the Blood Afraid They'll Be Old Maids NKW YORK March Simultaneous movements In three courts one involving resurrection order by sway Charges Wholesale Per jury for State O resulted i A sensational aftermath of the trial came tonight when Frank S who with his son led fhi Defense of the and son lave out the following In all my career as an at- torney at the bar I have encountered such wholesale as was done By lor the state Wanner trial The offered by the state cent false V Attorney Item added had not an acquittal resulted ments probably would have been for those he charges ed in an effort to condemn Mrs not betray ant emotion whea the was read The boy howeTer broke Into a He looked the on modification an internal revenue bureau requirinB cereal beverage manufacturers to bonds discussions in tu house as to whether a farmer likes his toddy and ment bv Assistant Secretary Ai Sews in charge of the tion work that he is going to fornia to look ever things on the Pacific coast Mr Andrews at the me time asserted that most of Pennsylvania recently charged with illegal in handling alcohol hud been dealt with before chot of Pennsylvania told tary Mellon their names The Alaskan angle ot the eral argument was brought about bv a light on the nomination of judge Ritchie and the judge came to Washington to face his accuser Sutherland court 11 Organize Unit From I Medical Students and Young Doctors in Capital and the pair hy Wends left rot Wanner tonight made the following statement before ing herself to all Klad It Is and I are away from here just as soon as It can be 1 to sell this depressive old farm to the first huyer and wUI cate do not know where just now But we are going away Outside of this trite paragraph Mrs Wanner would say mote She wished to be alone So did Cletus The boy refused to talk at ail further than to say that he left everything to er He did add however too was glad the ordeal had ended and was happy at the verdict said retrain from words but that he considered Dr Wilson whose veracity was Wednesday by Connor of New be own tn grea The committee went to length in into the the enforce view on prohibition nient of which had given him be murderer who Is to i banged lii Connecticut April 6 efforts under tion are the invocation of ani common law known as In the higher courts of Connecticut an appeal to ed States courts for a writ of habeas corpus and a motion lor a new trial based on new evidence in the Connecticut courts Frederick J Groehl chief sel for Chapman after a of the defense lawyers today probably three and tainly of these efforts would be launched immediately The common law coram procedure is similar to that for a trial but has the added at- inaction of automatically staying the execution of a condemned proceeding calls the tion of a higher court to facts but were overlooked at the time of trial In this instance Chapman's lawyers contend he was not in the jurisdiction but was i federal prisoner The motion for a new trial ad- mittedly depends on the finding ot witnesses who the defense counsel sav can prove cence on entirely new grounds Representatives of Chapman R yers have been scouring several states for these witnesses for the past two days but without success Groehl will confer with man tomorrow in Wethersfield Conn prison on the steps to be taken In the various court actions proposed State Department Advises Labor Department That Deportation of Political Refugees Is Indirect Extradition and Violation of Treaty Attacks on Americans Regarded as Acts of Banditry WASHINGTON March 26 AT issue a caution to the labor department 1 a o This was brought out today at the senate committee investigation of the Mexican border situation wS a letter on the incident from Secretary Kellogg to Secretary Davis was inserted in the record tude May Ask Court to Rule When Legislators Earn Salary i O March I General Frank D today that medical detachment artillery Zanesville will be ea March 31 Zanesville other national guard units Imd it was said that it was found to maintain the medical propertly there A nit to take its place will be in Columbus General Warren S Weiant Is Summoned By Death in Case Deputy Auditor For- mer Legislator of NEWARK ren S Weiant March 70 head ot fall He had also received his ond year's legislative check last 1823 H H Griswold ot speaker Dinner for Officials and Their Wives at Grace Church O March of de- termination being sought to settle the disputed question of when a member of the state legislature is entitled to his full salary of per year appeared likely today following Director of Agriculture I holding two Thert is no Indication that incidents be- New Concord Bloomfield Philo and Nashport Ready For Match uga of close of the had been paid his full In the second round of the sical and literary contests held the different schools of the county Concord won session year's that had been Weiant Greenhouse Co here and cne of the most prominent ness men in this section died denly Thursday night from organic heart trouble He leaves his wife arid two sons Warren jr and Carl associated with him in two daughters Mrs LW J Metz of this city and Mrs mond W Hanford Cleveland Major E M Brown of th detachment of the field said Friday night that ne known of the proposed dis- inc of the detachment for DTC time as plans are being organize a similar company ini from the ranks of students ard young doctors in iat city I At the present time the here consists of but two and a dentist Major Brown t J Matthews and Dr K erend dentist I the act police say The medical detachment of the Walter C One of the most rll ditor T tion of his department Accused yesterday by Deputy by trie state as a legislator and therefore could not be paid for state positions at the The Franklin county court ruled that was to his as special counsel notwithstanding he had drawn one year s salary as of From all present session Monday e State Auditor Harry D Silver of to turn in a check for Sort 1500 for rental uf state fair buildings for the Columbus auto- mobile show Mr Truax today struck back demanding that Mr Silver why he haa cashed his second year's salary check as a member tte after he COMMITTED SUICIDE ther of will be ob- Philo eliminated West View 1 to 3 one point going to Nashport in the reading contest The contestants last night pre- similar contests I sincerely hope that in a case of this character in- the deportation of Mexican political Iw consideration may be given to the of deporting Mexicans to a country other man the secretary of state wrote this connection I may add that it would seem that such cases of deportation to Mexico constitute an method of bringing about the from this country of political offenders who are uniformly in the extradition treaties of the United States from the obligation to surrender Blame for Attacking Americans state it be m conditions on the der City the land And Representative crat York today he would faring six before the house foreign committee Tuesday in support tf his tion requesting of American recognition from ico because of the treatment of and ministers of the I in m Commissioner tola the that lite department hud boon unfair to Torres hy iiut him without advising his H S Hopkins of Washington that a previously granted had been revoked Senator King Democrat Utah Mrs Frank M Christy Passes Away at Funeral Sunday There have been several es in years past where resigning have returned their un- earned salary to the state treasury hut these are alleged to have been purely voluntary actions on their part state had resigned as a deputy state auditor also why he had not returned to first year's legislative late today a charge from a shotgun brain of the Boy t i number OL memoers OL of his father in December caused of the scout I 1 ATI U its organization here ex- year in camp and that i- disaster service rendered the at Lorain was worthy of the praise and the local com- was complimented most for its part in giving relief on the east side of i it had e charge e Company was in active service ir for two weeks Training Camp Dates 1 For Ohio Guard Units O March 26 Adjutant General Frank D today announced the raining dates for the Ohio for this summer Perry will open June thQ second negro V for Camp Perry headquarters brigade engineers and ps less signal company company 112 9 State brigade and di- Q M C infantry nd the medical Hi s to Cainp date of Aug division field Doubt of Ability to Ind March that they felt unable to match wits and the Clyde Martin elders of the Church of Christ ed Postponement next Thursday of hearing on the heresy charges they had pre- ferred against him His first trial Feb 29 because of the jty attendant to the hearing and because some of those wno made the accusations hadI not literally followed the Bible In first going to the the second trial today was until week when the prosecuting announced they able to obtain a spokesman to represent them properly had said he would conduct his own defense The officials of the church a statement In they explained that the three evangelists of Hie church had agreed to one more postponement so It conld not be saW one or other had an advantage The case will not end with acquittal or conviction of the Mt Titles for the spring and I mer months A campaign to served only months D rector Truax says he never received the check which is alleged to have been Mr Silver explained that he been legally advised that he was entitled to his second year s ary that it was due and WHO to him last July 1 and that It always had been the custom for Retrial Results in Conviction of Zanesville Man at Marion from other high schools in the county are being conducted under the es of the Muskingum County association with a view of expanding the activities of the 17 county high schools along musical literary and public speaking lines April 9 is the tentative date set for the four victors of night tc meet the place to be determined later An appropriate trophy has been selected and Individual prizes will be awarded in all events ex- cept the debate New Concord last night the winners Reading Saral Brown New Concord vocal solo tie Doris Parrett of Roseville one half point and Walter Ford New Concord one-half piano solo Dorothy Gregory New Con duet Margaret Lynn and Sarah Brown New ex speech Arthur Col ley New debate Ro Dyer and Lucille McBrayer Rose ville At Adamsville Florence Ale j won the vocal solo for Adams of the resolution ordering he investigation the de- Murdered His Wife Committed Suicide DETROIT March When Stella Elion 12 turned home from school today she fount her mother Anna 40 dead and iter father Nicholas 39 fatally wounded with a revolver lying on the floor near him Elion died shortly afterward In a hospital The police of Hamtramck a sub- urb in which the Elions lived be- lieve the double tragedy followed renewal of marital differences which a few months ago Harry B- Duncan 41 of this city reading Allen Browning Adamsville piano solo Anna ken duet Ella Kendry Ad- speech Anna Ramsey Bloomfield debate Luella row Walter Liddig and Irene Huff to file charges of assault and tery against his wife He refused to press the charge and a reconciliation was effected The body of Mrs Elion was found propped against a door Mrs Frank M Christy TS mother of Howard Christy famous artist died at net home at the Barracks near Duncan Falls at p m Thursday Christy had long suffered from lingering illness Besides the well-known artist Mrs Christy leaves two other call dren Bernard of Rt 4 and Miss Rose of the tome one grandchild Natalie t Funeral services will be held the residence at 2 p m Sunday with interment at the Dund Falls cemetery a- 3 p m Big Tim Out of Pen Is Not Out of Trouble Will Be Rearrested 1 J r while her husband was sprawled on orf WM found guilty by the of was not entitled to the l pleas at Marion late d is 1 troop M E church under the su of their scoutmaster Crossland will demonstrate of the finer program lie money he is willing ready to pay it back as soon as the fact is of the auditor's office points of the out Monday the regular meeting night of this Dinner be re- bv scout headquarters un- til noon Monday Already have been made for 40 sons It is the desire of the scout officials to have every troop in the i county represented during the of Sick Man Reported their second year's checks e last July and cashed them a few days sifter receipt except in Mr Silver's case He held his check until September before cashing it He sa d he held u until he had been advised that he was legally entitled to it Two bers of the legislature at their second year's salary of M 000 last July though they resigned Representative C McDonald of Dayton after signed to become mayor Dayton and Senator Homer W Toledo resigned to become judge of the Toledo domestic relations Both had one year yet to serve as legislator when they re- signed Jan 1 Represent Herman Fox Dayton died Thursday for complicity in the bery of two C D M messengers at Marion Jan 11 Sentence was given tion on this charge he be- ing granted a new triar because one of the jurors in the first trial was disqualified Bernard Banks Westerville and William Shy lumbus are now germing terms in the penitentiary for their part of the crime and a fourth member of the gang James I Madden will go on trial at Marion next week following the granting of a awarded West the piano solo and speech contests Fannie Johnson 01 Philo won the vocal the duet was won by Dorothy McCreary and Mabel Perkins of Philo and the de- bate was awarded the Philo team consisting of Esther Clark Ralph Hatfield and Louis Brooks The result of the Rich Hill contest coul not be Ob- his conviction last Indicted for Alleged Mistreatment of Girl Burton Property On Upper Main Street Sold to Azar Joseph A real estate deal involving one of the best sites on Main was consummated Friday to j ting up That was the last she saw 1 have Didn't Attend Church Wife Seeks Divorce n O March among other things that she vas greatly embarrassed when compelled to make for her failure to attend church Mrs Vtta Mills filed for divorce Horc Andrew O March LANCASTER man living at 60 West Northwood street when C Burton sold ing occupied by a confectionery at 807 Main street to the proprietor of the establishment Azar Joseph The consideration was said to oe approximately Mr Joseph is Panning a ber of improvements to the including the remodeling trie iury for alleged mistreatment Helen Linville girl was arrested at his home several days ago and is being held in the Lancaster Jail Bond was fixed at he was unable to furnish He will be arraigned tomorrow nd Attorney Dutton will set tor next entire Interior and the tion of a new front The confe will be made one ct the most up-to-date places in the city has a frontage of 32 feet on Main street and is con- one of the best sites in Con tracts for be the near future the floor across the room tne weapon nearer him A broken gar bowl on the keyboard of the piano gave evidence of commotion Shoot Woodpeckers Damaging Old Church If Red Tape Unwound HYN N Y Mar 28 AP A woodpecker hunt In the parish of the Methodist church awaits the arrival of a federal For some time peckers have been pecking chunks off the roof and spire of the old edifice The pastor the Rev Timothy Meek and permission before the was confronted with a big They appealed to the state conservation which replied that Use woodpeckers aright ire provided they he given de- cent under the law which requires ment of all kinds of wild life When the state permit ar- rived the parish younger oiled Uieir rifles and gnus Then some one ired the bi- ological survey mast con- sutted before the shooting A letter to that brought the that application for a eral penult been passed upon hut tlic Dot jet CHICAGO March When the comrades of Big Tint Murphy gather with bands ana banners to greet him here upon his return from the penitentiary there will be amW the throng a delegation of v United States marshals bent on re- the former labor leader Murphy was released today from the prison after a three year term for complicity in the Dearborn station mail robbery The marshal's office here an- today that Murphy I been fined upon his com- to prison in addition ta his sentence and that he had ed to file the pauper s plea sea by most prisoners to avoid ment ot such fines By his failure to file such Dlea autom con- f esses inability to pay the willingness to serve an extra thirty days to discharge the obligation Federal Judge George A Carpenter issued today a writ to place Bis Tim within th marshal's custody again at least until he has furnished bond ment the fine upon of the writ however would der it WAR O March J Milan 83 general manager of the KM rte railroad nrd superintended nf the Pan American railway in the hospital of the county home for aged After re- tiring from railroad life he tied on and operated the in the county He lost property in litigation and to the county home to live firm GREENVILLE O March Mansfield JO ol Dawn died here today from skull suffered when hit by from the rear oC a f i t X a t tin said i   

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