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   Times Recorder, The (Newspaper) - September 10, 1931, Zanesville, Ohio                               The Times Always Fair VOL NO 216 OHIO THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 10 1181 Louis Johns Jr Sentenced To Die October 2 k Granted Indefinite Stay Wednesday Fraud Against Township Alky on Big Business Sale O Sept of obtaining almost of township funds through issuance of false bills were today by state against W G and William Bettiker trustees of Fowier county In a report to the state bureau accounting the examiners alleged men obtained the funds by the ance of false in the of Petition for Reprieve Heaid by Court of Appeals in Newark Permits Time for Review of Murder in This County Louie Johns Jr 22 under sentence of death in Use choir for the on the night of Saturday Match T of Henry H Tip Gay year-old Civil war veteran of waa granted an Indefinite of execution by the court of ceals silting in Newark Wednesday afternoon Johns is la death row at Ohio awaiting death for the idling Tee court granted the reprieve to permit time for a review of John's and the ing of the court by Ernest Graham counsel for the condemned youth Appeal on Error j nnet Johns was found guilty of the fOT der on May 29 after a trial lasting j four days A first degree verdict t without recommendation of mercy j was returned by the jury Following j the mandate of tbe verdict he members of the Bettiker family and under the came of John Collins The examiners charged Collins did EOS and that two sons of tiker Earned in some of the bills were in school on days when tbe bills indicated they were doing road work Tyrell is alleged to have received more than on such bills and Bettiker mere than Ohio Conference Of ME Church Is Hit by Depression for White Cross pital Discussed COLUMBUS O Sept 10 die in the chair by Judge Ued finances blamed generally cy Charles F Kibble sitting Sn pleas court upon the business were discussed today by the Ohio An appeal from the i conference cf the Methodist Episcopal county pleas court was then church token on a writ of error A review j of tha ecse will probably be made i during the sitting of the court in in November it was said The execution of Johns had been set for Friday Oct 2 With little time allotted for a review of the case prior to that time counsel for the condemned youth petitioned the court to grant tbe stay Following the de- an issued to P E Thomas warden cf the The conference approved for raising for the relief of a financial crisis at its denominational hospital While Cross here Of this sum is to collected in the churches the service area on the Sunday preceding Day and the remainder is to be obtained by two solicitors to be placed in the field John F Fergus president of the hospital trustees Dr Frank G Export Credit Considered in Cotton Crisis of Gnat Surplus Crop Farm Boaid Reiterates No More to One of the biggest illicit alcohol distilleries jet uncovered by agents wac raided near Chicago the other day The alky cookers were using the abandoned factory which has its own railroad ing tower shows a federal agent with seme of the stock of corn sugar used in the of the alcohol It is estimated that the plant 5.000 gallons par day Equipment valued at was confiscated or destroyed by the raiders Pacific Fliers Long Overdue Grave Fears Are Expressed For Safety of Moyle and Allen B O Skinner state director of who will speak at the leathers program planning conference at New Concord today is pictured Mr Skinner is a fanner ry county man and will tell of his associations with Scouting a ment in he has taken a senai interest He will speak ing the banquet at the First O B church advising him of the action of the superintendent and Bishoo Edgar Blake of Indianapolis told of the de- finances of the hospital Or H E told the ters face reductions ing year in addition to court The decision was concurred la by the three Judges C C Lemert of C C of land and W of ark May Seek Early Hearing Prosecuting Attorney Charles S who secured the conviction ct Johns was present at bearing Wednesday The prosecutor stated that he win seek an Immediate re- cf the case and will probably that it be heard In some other county prior to the meeting of the court here William Gibbons 23 also convicted the murder of Gay is at present the Ohio state prison serving a SLle sentence for his part in the iras found guilty of first de- gree murder but the jury ed Petitions seeking to nave the death sentence of Johns commuted to life have been in tion in county for some time The petitions were circulated by Johns ST father of the convicted man These it Is said will presented to Governor White in the event the verdict of the gum county common pleas court is affirmed by the court of appeals OPPOSE CCT IN BUDGET O Sept zens was informed today by county commissioners that they cot attend a conference or business political and county ers Friday night for the discussion ot a proposed reduction of per cent in operating expense ol the county the cut made a year ago wringing total economies to for the year period Be reported that the conference gave to world service last rear represented a reduction of per cent from the previous year Dr Armacost urged the ministers to scrap antiquated methods aad re- No Decision in Mahoning Disbarment Cases O- Sept county's three visiting Judges deliberating whether Judge J H C Lyon and Attorney Andrew M Henderson should be dis- barred because of Henderson's of on notes Lyon and because of Lyon's default of bis light to the extent of After the close of joint arguments place and a them modern commanding appeal methods in their The conference over the opposition of many rural members voted to re- duce Its districts to 11 from 13 as a means of reducing the administration costs for the conference The and Delaware dis- be absorbed by adjoining districts the to be fixed later at the end of the terms of their superintendents Dr J W Blair and Dr H T whose terms expire this year The superintendents win be ed pastorates at the end of the con- ference Charge Suicide Short Allege Belmont Co urer Misapplied Funds Scout Leaders Conference Is Held at New Concord Today Sept pressed cotton looked to the White House for while tne farm board continued negotiations for the sate of surplus wheat From the came word that President Hoover was con- ferries with bankers and cotton men on the possibility of arranging ing credits for exports of tbe staple He hac talked with W L Clayton Texas cotton man Eugene Meyer governor of the federal reserve board and George R James a reserve board member but only the theme of their conference has become known after the White House inter- In cotton exports bcame known Chairman Stone said the farm board did not plan to ask the next congress for any more money farm Board -In f 11 ft ll He reiterated that the board did not plan to buy any more cotton or wheat This apparently definitely ended speculation on whether the i board might again attempt tion operations in these commodities Stone said the board wall ing several further wheat deals but he would not discuss any of them nor comment on reports that Germany has offered to buy tons He also declined to estimate the money the board hac left of tbe given it He said the board intended to keep pretty good financial condition adding it would undoubtedly need Coshocton Man at Head Plane May How Conference Landed Safely m of O Sept Her J K superintendent of the But Ohio con- ference of the United Brethren church at the opening of annual meeting here today Tbe con- ference continues one week Bishop A B CUppinger of Dayton delivered the message to touching upon the prohibition question world-wide peace race and economic The conference embraces 46 ties In eastern Ohio Seeking Further Word of Lorimer V Did Not Have Fuel to main Aloft Lonfer PM Wednesday SEATTLE Sept V An rumor that a- mam had landed Island along tbe British Columbia coast i checked tonight by L la hope the aught be that of Don and C A- tent overdue in their attempt to Hj torn Japan tf Seattle No Replies to Police Tele- C A Maxwell as Receiver t w To Cut Dole and Put er Tax on Commodities Offer Plan Today the House of Commons by Minister Ramsay MacDonald line Programs for Coming Year I more money than It has if it ed to purchase any considerable lilies of wheat and cotton Homer T Gratz in view of tbe farm board attitude 1 executive will have charge of this j government funds apparently are not in tbe plan for financing j Following the group meeting Dr I cotton exports I Montgomery will address an The credit might be arranged both groups This will also be boost tee Boy Scout movement j held at Brown Chapel Dr Southeastern Ohio iery will talk on his associations with That in a few words is the Boy Scout movement purpose of the Scout leaders At p Q the banquet will program planning conference ta Qje First U B church New Concord this afternoon and I night The those who will speak will be Skinner who has arranged an program proper will start talk for all Interested In at In Brown New Concord registration and two group meetings the activities which kingum college win speak banquet in the evening at the First D B church win complete the 1 The conference as the name Im- plies is for tee purpose of outlining a program of activities for j tbe Zane Trace Area council which Is of an achievement round-up dis- national meetings annual Scout ex- circus observation of various holidays and composed of Guernsey Indefinite Stay For Mrs Lowther and Perry counties for the next 12 months i Two group meetings will be during tbe afternoon At one j masters aad assistant will join In discussing and outlining j u Execution of part of tbe Seoul program The j or topic of this session will be Killed Lover's Wife alng the Troop Weekly end program Among the men who will lead discussions are Hugh Meloy O Sept Ease Fultonham Painter Lowther convicted slayer of this Rev Frank Jenkins of j wife of her lover and tne first Scout Miles Beed in Ohio to be sentenced to death Handel assistant Scout executive will the electric chair today was be in charge of this group Jed an indefinite stay of execution Scout school The seventh district court of Cap- ers members of the j peals sitting here granted the stay in into the accounts of Countr Treasurer M B who killed himself last week announced today they bad found a shortage of Fancoast committed suicide tbe day before he to turn his office over to his successor At the time It was said be was because of leaving the post While officials refused a complete on the shortage after and be given clubs will compose tbe other consideration of the case and so The subject will be Vocational tuat Mrs attorney's would ence One of the features of to prepare an appeal to the session will be a discussion on The j state supreme court if she is denied Duties and Functions of the Troop neB which will be Jed by W Knapp Zanesville report to the state auditor at Columbus Examiner Whitney dis- closed tne shortage was in a fund kept in the vault He added that a memorandum for the total amount was found with tbe fund Miss Mary Sheppard first deputy treasurer said the books each day by Pancoast and that she knew of the today In the the visiting judges Alfred Mack of Cincinnati Alvin J Pearson of land and Harry w Jewell of ware begin tomorrow to bear charges against Judge G Jenkins The decisions expected Friday W W Zimmerman arguing for the complainants declared that actions concerning note and his violated the American Bar Association cede of ethics Attorneys representing Lyon and Henderson attacked the procedure case of Probate Judge Komer Z- waich trie charges were declared that the charges were and flimsy They admitted Henderson paid the notes he cad endorsed for and that fcr behind on his light bills bat de- nied that any evidence of wrong in- test had been submitted forward this time and Engineer Repudiates His Road Testimony COLUMBUS O Sept R assistant engineer In department today re- highway bis former testimony be- the Ohio senate highway de- Bostwick Suspension Case To Supreme Court Sept of Probate Judge Komer Z reached the state supreme court today when his attorneys asked the higher court to set aside an appeals court decision that Common Pleas Judge John B- King had authority to suspend Bostwick pending a bearing on ouster proceedings Bostwick ousting asked by more than 1400 on charges of gross and feasance also filed a petition in er- ror from the appeals court decision acd susperjsion of judgment until the case is disposed of by Thousand m Riot com j Frank Marvin attorney for the former house maid Judge Asks Parole of One Of Killers j argued for a new trial on the ground a prejudiced jury had convicted iher of first degree murder In her trial las Jefferson He maintained that publicity prevented the CANTON O- Sept 9 The man from obtaining a fair trial murder case found on echo here when Common Pleas Judge H- W Barter Jr mended that Louis Mazer one of the convicted conspirators In the slaying of Don R Mellett vice crusading newspaper publisher be paroled v the state clemency the board to Judge Hartcr eald that back in 1927 when Mazer turned state's evidence am through commercial banking with the co-operation of tne federal system to enable tbe grower or exporter of cotton to carry tbe commodity until foreign buyers paid for it Or credit might be established by American banks for the foreign er The banks could accept the bills charging them against credit extended the foreign buyer and paying the ex- porter in cash This would result in substance In the American exporter taking the foreign buyer's acceptance and dis- counting it at Credits For Exports Imperative Tbe president was represented as feeling need for establishing credits for exports waft more diate than plans to cut production He also looks upon to cut the cotton acreage the of- the grower and the states At least two of those who pated in the cotton conference have had previous experience with export i financing j Eugene Meyer while director of the war finance corporation in 1921 ex- tended credits of mere than OOO to finance exports of the staple in 1921 President Hoover then tary of commerce was keenly inter- in tbe corporation's activities and followed them closely In addition credits in that year to finance wheat exports amounted to about Some of these loans were made to private export financing corporations while others went to co-operatives Tie war finance corporation funds came from the government but Its export financing operations might be paralleled In a measure by private commercial organizations if they granted the necessary credits In approving a loan to an export financing corporation in 1921 Meyer said it might be wen for business men now to ask themselves the question whether the present low- er price levels do not warrant what greater confidence than exists at the present time yo definite plan has yet grown out of the discussions at the White House and they are to be continued through meetings or correspondence Sept 9 Drastic measures for national economy by orders in council were presented in Prime today With the whip hand in parliament weil established the national ment went ahead with its program in steam roller fashion A majority of 93 was obtained on resolutions limiting the commons business to the nation's financial emergency Powerless in obstruction the labor opposition resorted to tions ranging from bitter debate to good-humored horseplay Verbal flared frequently in a strange mixture of personalities and parties Arguments became extravagant and laughter and cheers Immoderate in On a petition presented before j Judge Charles F in common pleas court Wednesday afternoon C A appointed receiver to take charge of notes and collections incident to personal affairs of W A Lorimer local Insurance and real estate man now being sought by lice is wanted here on two charges of perjury and one of em- Tbe latest word from Lorimer pears to have come from Discie On- Canada where he Is reported to have stopped at tbe Grove an atmosphere of nervous home last Friday night Telegrams seeking further information concern ing his visit there were sent to Dls cie Wednesday morning but up to late Wednesday night no been received That Lorimer the alias of John was in last day was revealed in a letter received by Chief of Police Petet from Mrs W H Groves Tuesday A check-up of license plates In and on the Whippet Six driven by mer shows that license number 933 had been Issued here while No bad been Issued In Columbus An investigation revealed that this number bad been issued to a Miss SEATTLE Sept and Cecil A California ators attempting a across the north Pacific were late today somewhere along great circle route Japan and Seattle The most optimistic aviation ex- perts here agreed the fuel in gle motored monoplane in which tilers risked their lives and their for- tunes could not ban than about 48 hours or p m E S T today under the favorable conditions Movie and Allen left Beach 375 miles north of Tokyo at p m Monday EL S They expected to set their wheels on airport here in from 39 to houra Nof Expert Navigators Neither flier had extensive ence as a navigator and ft calculation would nave led them tW from their course Their margin of Eleventh street in Ford Coupe at 6 Already the they are going to suffer a per cent re- tbe weekly dole of about pound Tomorrow the men who ride In limousines will learn what sacrifices the nation demands of The cabinet today gave final con- sideration to budget measures Mr Snowden speaks tomorrow afternoon but will not reveal the new until after the markets close p m Speculation continued today re- exact character but as always they remained state secret Tbe belief still held that lower In- comes would be brought within tbe scope of the income tax Increased duties are expected on such com- as tobacco beer and spirits tea sugar gasoline vision for in tion is expected One surprise Item mav be an increase in the cost of a radio license now 10 shillings a vear Every owner of a radio In Great Britain must nave a license Theaters and racing may also be hit Resolutions ing the new taxes effective Im- mediately will be passed tomorrow night McArley of East Columbus for a Miss McArley stated that one license plate from her car had been missing a week It had been stolen as her machine parked she declared How Lorimer came in possession of this license plate is causing tion here Convict Killed in Utah Pen Riot Guard Fatally Republicans Back Relief Plan of Roosevelt Ashtabula County Prosecutor ard declared Mrs Lowther tually convicted herself on the ness stand and contended that she had been given a fair trial Mrs was convicted of j Mayor Duel to Death Ing Mrs Tilby Smith of Ashtabula May 29 1930 and was sentenced to j Sept die Oct 2 She Is now tbe city Chief of Police J C Beady and J H Police Chief and Former j prison at Columbus I Radford a former mayor of aided Harter then at- j Smith also of the enemies for years stood in the tomey he bad promised to has been denied a new trial street here today witn their tbs court and is under 023 desth sentence shoulder release Mazer was permitted j to plead guilty to manslaughter in The hearing today was before that case and sentenced to j w Roberts Louis T Farr beads clasped on each other's and fought pistols each other A croud too dumbfounded to in- five to years In Ohio penitentiary Pollock Floyd former ton policeman and Pat the trigger man In lf i case arc 1 American Astronomers Batched the shooting The arising from an ment over street grading was over I witnesses said before were NEW YORK Sept support of the Republican state chairman was placed today behind the unemployment relief proposals presented to the state legislature by Kew York's Democratic governor Franklin D Roosevelt Although no official announcement was made it was learned at lican state headquarters here that Chairman W Macy had sent word to Albany that the lican party must avoid any charges of obstructive tactics Barring a within tne Re- publican ranks such as occurred over the New York city in- measure last winter New York newspapers predicted early age of the governor's unemployment relief program This provides for establishment or an emergency commission of three named by the governor to ter the contemplated fund which Roosevelt plans to ob- j tain by increased income taxes Two Others Injured SALT LAKE CITY Sept convict riot that flared for an hour today in the Utah state penitentiary left m its wake one convict dead one guard to be fatally ed and a deputy warden a guard and two convicts injured A dozen convicts armed with a re- volver and crude bombs and knives held in check by the refusa tbe warden and his deputy to capitulate to their demands for the surrender of the guards weapons After riot calls bad brought men deputy sheriffs and firemen swarming upon the wan to reinforce the guards and a company of al Guardsmen bad been assembled In armory with machine guns tbe mutineers agreed to the demands of Warden R E Davis that they render and liberate two guards they safety was only several hours They carried no radio and If they landed the water their plane was expected float not longer than 35 Last reported at Point kaido Island miles from Beach tbe fliers got off to a promising start Although numerous ships along the route failed to re- port tbe plane and radio from Dutch Harbor onward also scanned tbe skies la Tain was not abandoned until the fuel supply was known to be The most economical route the could fallow misses most of tne and land wireless stations Miss Frances Bresson fiancee of Moyle who flew up from her borne Riverside Calif to greet the fliers reluctantly left tbe airport this at- She could no longer hope that the filers would reach the In one flight but was confident they had landed safely at the and would to attle without delay y She planned tb return by plane tomorrow if no WM received before that time Coast Starts Search Meanwhile W-W Conner or of the Washington chapter of tbe National Aeronautical association re- quested the Coast an Immediate search Aleutian islands for Moyle and Allen Dutch Harbor the most westerly radio station and the could have of had taken prisoner Louis 29 serving term for robbery was shot down from the wall by a guard as be was clabbering up a rope ladder C L a guard attacked by the convicts received a skull and stab wounds that were ex- to prove fatal Deputy Warden F Giles was cut in tbe hand and D L Rees a guard was beaten over the bead Two convicts Raymond Underwood and Joe Speel were wounded by lets of tbe guards Suggest Fewer Districts In Conference serving life terms The TIT claimed the former policeman was Wanie poll convicted largely on mony Penitentiary records that Mazer will be eligible for parole on June 13 next year j result of a grading machine's Another supreme Tha Judge grew out of his re- covery of ft ring be Is alleged to have Investigating presented to a woman that the contracting firm of I Howard and Smith of bad been paid for in Belmont county er performed i Greenlun today insisted that fie bed Intended to state that tbe tractors had been paid for sary work This unnecessary he said amounted to removal ofi 3a.OOO cucsc yards of dirt j by a slide of the He j said tbe contractors had been given the job of removing the extra dirt after he bad Iseen let oat of the de- following a conference New Philadelphia at which the con- tractors Trere present said be was not present at con- i but heard of It later j STRUCK BT ACTO KILLER O Sept Mary Conrad 3 was struck and killed by an automobile near her here today The driver was beld acd was being questioned POSTMISTRESS WASHINGTON Sept Kate Cummins was appointed mistress at Bladensburg Knox the department I See by the Classified Ads That someone wants to buy a trunk and it roust be cheap That an almost new Dr Coles refrigerator can be bought for a 150 Ib front top icer that about and is a wonderful bargain That a local beauty shop an- Jts location with prices lower than ever Look this one up That yon can get your paper hung now for 10 cents per roll That a local auto wrecking pacy on Seventh street has a large and complete stock of new and used parts tires and sories See them first you want to save money If you to fruits and vegetables cheap and get them fresh the ads will tell you where to drive out and get them You will find grapes peaches etc In the Classified For Jobs CLEVELAND Stpt thousand unemployed men stormed nro county today Isg end milling way to be the DELAWARE O Sept milky and the election of of- today held the attention of delegates attending the anneal con- vention of the American Astronomical society at Perkins observatory Oblo Wesleyan After lengthy discussion of the milky way and the existence or non- existence of a thin-layer of light ab- matter near the famed path of tbe heavens the astronomers elected their officers for the year W S Adam the curbing before LAKESIDE O Sept posal to reduce the number of dis- from nine to seven waa beck to committee action by tbe Northeast Ohio conference of the Methodist Episcopal church today ter a lengthy discussion Proponents of tbe change that it would help centralize the ad- ministration of tbe conference's ness Opponents contended the proposal would upset tbe present organization necessitate reassignment of district centers reduce tbe number of SHANGHAI Sept one Wet and perhaps Im- feeling had been intensified recently by the former arrest dn charges of violating the prohibition of peace has elapsed since the ill-timed rebellion of General Shi was crushed In the north but China today girding herself Kadford and Boady met before latter's office today After c Invasion of In they confirmed Nanking left LrS tog Pistols of Mount dropped with four bullet wounds in bis body He died I to register for about jobs j Wilson observatory Pasadena wounds In his body He died -a digging ditches along j was named C G a Seyr minutes Radford also i f fOUT SUM died K try highways In led at was done to doors I clows and shrubbery at the storehouse I on tbe east side and police were j ed to maintain when a 1 Smithsonian ton secretary and Benjamin Dudley observatory Albany T treasurer j conflict President Shot's activities have been diverted from flood relief measures to war are that After a spirited debate the tion was referred back to the special committee may report again tomorrow At tbe annual meeting of tbe foundation It was ed there would be no decrease in the funds set aside for superannuated ministers made -a forced on the mountainous island to the be native settlement or fox ranch for weeks op months before being heard tram Major Frederick L Martlo one of tbe American in 1824 was lost for 11 days after nft plane crashed In the a mountain peak on the western end of the Alaska peninsula despite efforts tb find him He finally reached a equipped with a radio station and sent oat word of bis safety Weather conditions along the route charted by Moyle and AHen were re- as good but tbe Aleutian trp is a breeding place for sudden and unpredictable storms and authorities on flying conditions here believed K was likely tbe filers were forced down In that region Expert Accountant Decoy In Bank Robbery Sept men were In Jail tonight awaiting early trials on of ing in the Erie avenue bank bery last Friday In which they cured only to be forced to render tbe loot lew by unexpectedly running into the arms of citr Richard Indianapolis and Carl Frost were captured at the time of the holdup while dore E 35 Baton Bonge La expert accountant and Koy Dexter alias Dick Ward Hamilton yesterday and jailed after failure to give bond upon confessing to In the theft Hebson and Frost are to go on trial next Friday They ed tbe same afternoon that tbe bery occurred and Dexter have not been Indicted t saM his part was to act as decoy enter tbe bank first and at- tract tbe attention of teller he knew away from a burglar while Hebson and Frost committed tbe actual robbery OF Sept of fist fights reported Some of the men had staved In line all night while others had j the Weather ed several A dozen of them fainted from exhaustion At least of however drove automobiles The jobs may be Increased from OOO to If the stagger is used but as yet the county com- missioners have not yet decided how the jobs shall be distributed Tbe hospital Radford is survived by bis widow penetrates too far into Hunan and a daughter and Roady by bis Three divisions of National Guards widow aad four children i Chiang's crack units are en route to central while other forces are IN ELECTROCUTED O Sept work was possible by a when be lice 35 employe of the Railway Power Light com- Generally fair and continued at the warm Thursday and Friday Walnut plant today j touched a high tension Pressure remains relatively high j rn over the Ohio and SEIX CO ern Appalachian region W u- Va Inches The rather will be fair and continued warm concentrating on the border It was reported nine king air squadrons totalling seventy planes are being mobilized for the expected conflict relief fund to be expended on during tbe next two except improvement local showers in southern Florida I WEDNESDAY'S TEMPERATURES j taken under advisement by the state utilities commission today ATE TOADSTOOLS MADE HAMILTON O Sept seph 30 his wife Mary 35 four children and Mrs Era 53 were In a local hospital today fering from effects of eating stools which they believed to oe mushrooms FOR C S j Readings by Shurtz CLEVELAND O Sent 5 a 4 p m 7 a m 62 6 p 83 IO a 8 p m 82 IS neon SO 10 p an Corporation today me 2 p J2 midnight 76 81 and replacement parts rises a rn Sets p m struction of 32 new torpedo and bombing for trie was started at tke Great Lakes Air Craft HELD FOR OF BROTHER j BOWLING GREES O Sept not guilty to a charge of first degree murder of her brother Fred Boram ilrs was remanded o tee county m a m- es m rises 356 a m Sets p m pending hearing of tbe charges a hospital IO days ago when he was struct by a train saying he cot injured seriously Paul today 24 died Glad to Pay for This CaH Mr H O- West who lives at had a house for rent and when advertising It agreed to pay for the telephone calls about It He was glad to for this call because it meant tenant for his house This ad brought the 1023 rooms ires 17 Norwich SOX OF DIES O Sept I He was fortunate In renting his house the first day so cancelled tbe jsd and will be refunded the ence opportunity of nati died today at Blue Ridce best when you ad m the a resort where be spent Times Recorder and Signal summer Death was due w I Al Smith Will Do HU Own Talking SEW YORK Sept Governor Alfred E- Smith day concerning a published report would not be- a candidate for tbe in 1332 said no osis is to apeak for me A Washington printed in an af paper said It bad been learned from persons so dose to Mr Smith as to admit no doubt that tho former governor would not allow his name to go before toe 1932 cratic national convention Mr smith reached by tbe ed Press at Canoe Place Long land said ne knew nothing about published story Tbe principal para- graphs were read to him No one is authorized to be said with statement did cot come from X gave oat no J no statement to MOTHER OF FIVE KILLS o m Mrs M five children ended her life today at their borne near here toy herself   

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