Times Recorder, The (Newspaper) - April 23, 1932, Zanesville, Ohio 4 WhZ Always First The Times Recorder VOL XLVIII NO 98 ZANESVILLE OHIO SATURDAY APRIL cloudy Sunday cloudy Capone He Can Find 1 Lindy's Baby fH Only Asks Freedom From Jail for Few Days to HI Perform Task Will Not Collect One Cent of Ransom and Will Return to Jail HOPEWELL N J April From his prison cell In Chicago Al Capone this week sent Col Charles A Lindbergh a new offer to effect thc return of the flier's kidnaped sou 22 months old today Tho plan as outlined by one of Capone's lieutenants was disclosed by a high official charged with it to Colonel Lindbergh The official at the same time ex- id his belief that the filer had contact th the persons to whom he paid three weeks ago without ob- his boy's return contact was convinced the official said he was effected while Colonel Lindbergh accompanied by advisors was away from his estate from Tuesday night to late last night Liberty For Job X The Capone offer Included an lute guarantee by the gang leader that the Lindbergh baby would be re- turned to his parents within a few if Colonel Lindbergh would ar- range for Capone's temporary release f{ from Jail A Capone his lieutenant assured the official connected with thc Lindbergh investigation would effect the baby's return without the payment or a cent of ransom In addition to that which colonel already has paid The leader promised to return to his cell as soon as thc baby was safely at home Should Lindbergh accept It is federal officials at Chicago and at Washington would be on to their assistance Once before Capone made a similar H Wallace Caldwell for- president of the Chicago board education outlined such a scheme he visited the Lindbergh estate J March 22 At that time Colonel and police officials the tho offer flatly saying the given them by Caldwell was to have no on the case f Uall The day after the baby was ped 1 Capone told he could obtain its return he released for that purpose e offered ball while at attempting to conclude During tho dav police at Syracuse Y created a mild flurry of by holding a child brought nearby They com- their information to police f here and alter describing the were told It Is not Lindbergh child Norman Schwarzkopf i Colonel Disclosed in one- of his bulletins that Enquiries made at Yard In regarding the past life of Betty Gow the Lindbergh nurse and Mr and Mrs Walter Wheatley butler and cook brought thc Information that all three had fine records In England Would Have Physicians Regulate Liquor Sale WASHINGTON April Placing regulation of liquor sales in tho hands of physicians was advocated today by Claudius H Huston of Tennessee former man of thc Republican National committee Ho said this could bo by the mere change of a few administration regulations and an amendment to tho stead act permitting the facture of beer for medicinal iwcs and liberalizing doctors mits He expressed a belief that the physicians would gladly lend their aid to improving present conditions If appealed to from tho standpoint of public duty An Immediate contradiction of this view came however from Dr AV C Woodward in Chicago who said the physicians of America arc not in becoming the nation's bar tenders All we ask Is the right lor thc doctor prescribe thc amount of liquor he believes the patient at the time ho needs H woodward said Doctors not only are not interested In a plan to vest regulation of liquor tion with them but they would not wont such a duty imposed Huston said honest drys must necessarily admit that the present liquor conditions In this country are very deplorable Honest he added must admit that they do not possess sufficient strength to repeal ing sumptuary laws by ing something concrete and specific to take their place It was evidently tho thought of thc thut the government could enforce police regulations In the various where the sentiment was en- forcement As an advocate of I Joined In such a view but this conception has turned out to be n fallacy After amending the tion regulations Huston snld It would only be necessary for con- gress to put a provision Into thc revenue requiring a stomp tax of say 25 cents or less per pint on hard liquor a amount per quart on wine and from cents to 5 cents per bottle on beer produced for medical purposes and then by a resolution to be ed advise thc administration that sentiment favors change In the drastic enforcement policy able to doctors Once More to Meet Miners Secretary of- Labor Doak Makes Another Effort to End Strike Building Commission Is to Repair State Office Structure Courts Will Decide for Damage by Explosion COLUMBUS O April new state office building swept by an explosion which killed 10 men ed two score and caused damage of will be repaired ately by the Ohio Building sion and the will be called upon to decide responsibility for the damages This decision of the state office building commission wes announced this afternoon ty Attorney General State Alienists Not Permitted to Examine Massie Darrow Vetoes Suggestion Claims Ad- missions Prove Guilt Tariff HONOLULU April the privilege of having his alienists examine Lieutenant Thomas H sie Public Prosecutor John C Kelley today lor a furious ish in his battle to convict the naval officer and three others of the ing of Kelley had counted upon two Imported from California for testimony to offset that of de- fense alienists that was insane when he held the gun that killed and asked Clarence row aged leader of the defense for this privilege Tho defense denied request today and it was learned that row himself had vetoed the idea There is nothing In the territorial law to compel the defense to accede Undaunted Kelley announced nc would ask the court to instruct the Jury that Massie his Mrs Albert O Jones and E J Lord could be found guilty as charged even though thc Jurors might believe the naval of- ficer was mentally deranged when thc shot was fired The other fortification of the the accused were goaded In I into their act In order to avenge the criminal attack 011 Mrs Thalia slc wife of tho naval Gilbert after he held an ex- tended conference with the body Taking the position that the state should move immediately to com- plete the structure and thus obviate thc payment of large sums for outside office space the commission decided to use state funds for the repairs and let the courts determine finally whether Ohio or the contractors shall pay for thc reconstruction work Where tho repair funds will come from the attorney general did not know but he named two possible estate emergency board or a special session of the general assembly The commission was forced to act said when the contractors led by the original contractor the Struck company of Louisville and Cincinnati took the that they were not liable for the damages that they had no funds for and that they would not complete the structure until the building com- mission produced additional money pointed out that if the courts decide the contractors are re- sponsible for repairs the state will recover funds expended to make the building habitable by collecting from the contractors or their bondsmen If responsibility is placed upon one firm or an individual then recovery most probably would come from the concern or the persons so named was directed to prepare contracts covering thc repairs these contracts to be given the present con- tractors The contracts will be so drawn that the state will be in a sition to recover if the courts finally place the responsibility on the con- tractors or others was di- to Investigate In an effort to determine the cause of the disaster with a to fixing civil Constitutionality Of Relief Bonds In Supreme Court Validity of Recent Act of Legislature Is Taken Under Advisement Hits US Trade Average Import Duty of Levied LONDON April new s scale of import duties ranging from L 20 to 33 per cent has the tariff fence around Great Britain thereby thc handicap Sunder which American trade will op- crate according to American business from the viewpoint however Is thc the present scale of s will remain stationary for at year Another very significant aspect of S situation however is that Great f now Is one of thc world's high protective countries being even on the average than thc counting all Imports planned to hurdle by pointing out i that thc law acknowledged no or motive as justrflcatlon The evidence even as admitted by said Kelley shows the defendants kidnaped ana therefore are guilty of a It shows also that Massie at the ment he went Insane was ing with a a then was killed while Massie was committing two felonies Immediate thc other more re- mote The defendant's own testimony also four of them planned the kidnaping and ried his pistol to the house scene of the killing that morning Conspiracy therefore is evident A peculiar situation arises then that the Jury might find Massie ty of manslaughter Instead of second degree murder on account of insanity but at thc some time the other de- fendants could be found guilty of second degree murder average for Great Britain un- der the duties announced yesterday by thc advisory tariff committee Is estimated 17 per cent holding the general tariff of lo per cent as well -as thc 20 and 33 per cent scale In view The United States average tariff wall Is estimated at IS per cent American manufactures such Child 4 Rescues Baby From Drowning typewriters which were practical iwi excluded under thc 50 per cent d duties will be able again on thc basis of the levies announced yesterday and i KANSAS CITY April At thc age of four Hazel May has joined thc ranks on thc Hazel May dashed Into a fish pond at her home today and struggled forth with her ther Howard who had waded In by ald ican goods Included thc tariffs were j Stimson and MacDonald spread more evenly over thc affected j Doctors Care and no new of April ness today began to affect the of two of the leading men attending tbc disarmament con- of state and Ramsay Mac Donald minister of Great Britain Mr physicians today ad- him to cancel all engagements To Renew Fight for Pardon Of Tom FRANCISCO April The to vindicate Tom of the San day parade of truth had bwn made by Governor In report him a pardon Norfolk Men Continue Quest fcr Child the o: toard which j was operated Mr Mac Donald pot orders from his today to curtail his activity aa as to avoid You to nj K j c She May when i Ad cm They're home you know it And it vat Fox a calc Vf April Admiral Ouy H ior the In rial rmt So Ad Cal A had lor The She return rt i John WASHINGTON House adjourned late today out of respect to the memory of a man who presided over it fifty years ago He was Joseph Warren Kelfer who died early today In Springfield Ohio at the age of He was a member of the House for fourteen years and presided over the Congress General Keifer Noted Warrior Taken by Death Former Speaker of House Dies at Home in field at Age of 96 SPRINGFIELD O April Infirmities of age today terminated the life of one of thc last Civil war Warren Kelfer first zen of Springfield and a former er of the national General Kelfer aged 96 years had been feeble for some time day he lapsed Into a coma from which he did not waken Funeral for the noted rior and legislator will be held at his late residence here Monday at 11 a m with In thc family plot In cemetery While General Kelfer spent many years as a leader of soldiers he was a staunch advocate of peace and In 1930 was a speaker before the Inter- national Union of Peace at Brussels Born on a farm Rear Springfield as a young pursued the law as a profession He entered the army as a major during the Civil war and after several campaigns was made a colonel His command of a ion in the battle of Cedar Creek brought him a brigadier generalship by nomination of President Lincoln and when the civil strife ended he was a major general He ed in 27 battles and was wounded four times During the Spanish-American war he served as major of assigned at Miami Fin In 1877 General was elected to congress and served four tive terms house from Operators Considering Re- opening Mines Closed Since Strike Started CADIZ O April for early restoration of peace In thc strike disturbed coal mining of eastern Ohio was renewed today by federal Intervention in the conflict operators and striking ers In a telegram addressed to tho op- Federal Secretory of Labor Doak again appealed to them to Join him in a conference looking to mediate settlement of thc strike A similar suggestion was broached by the secretory for a conference at Washington April 20 but thc tors demurred although strikers appeared for the ing Still Undecided Two operators Robert L Ireland Jr Hannah Coal Co president and George K Smith president of the Sunday Creek Conl Co tonight said they were undecided whether tory Doak's second Invitation would be accepted Monday April 25 was the date gested In the telegram dispatched to tho operators day by the secretary Although quiet prevailed out the strike area today there were evidences that trouble ivas not ly at an end Two home made bombs or flares were found by a farmer about one half mile from the mine of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co Miners Fail to Agree on Scale HAUTE lud April subcommittee of the Indiana coal miners Joint wage committee adjourned today with tho announcement that it would re- port inability to reach an agreement m a new wage contract The subcommittee had been at- tempting to negotiate a new wage contract to replace tho one that March 31 The deep shaft mines of Indiana In which union Is employed have been Idle since the ex- of thc old contract Miners Leader Says Communists Cause of Trouble President Says National Miners Union Caused Violence O April sponsibility for recent disorders In thc eastern Ohio bituminous strike zone was laW ct the door of National Miners union John que president of 5 of Ohio district 6 of the United Mine Workers of America Describing the National Miners a Communist organization and asserting it had fostered the eastern textile strikes and the present labor trouble In the county Ky coal fields Cinque sold there vould have need for troops n the Ohio strike so far as tho ed Mine Workers group was con Before the National Guard was dered to the field Cinque said he Adjutant General Frank D to allow him two days in which to weed out the trouble ers and expressed the belief have succeeded He added that no troops were necessary in 1927 and 1928 when the United Mine Workers tered a strike of Ohio miners Only men are Involved in the eastern Ohio dispute he sold adding he accepted full Wall Street Bear Raiders Called by Senate Committee In Market Probe Disappear Another Lindbergh Baby s Discovered He was speaker of the 1881 to 1883 and was COLUMBUS O- April for and against the of the unemployment bond relief legislation passed by the recent extraordinary session of the Ohio general assembly were delivered before the state court day Tlic tribunal took the case a friendly test suit under advisement The test case was entered at the behest of Governor George While end other Interested parties by the commissioners or Hamilton county after counsel for bond buying com- panies had questioned the of the law The seek to compel the state tax commission to approve their cation to issue In bonds which are to be retired with TOKYO April foreign expected to come In from the Jw indicated that Japan's one cent tax on thc League Of chosen a congressman In and served three terms General Kelfer was a former com- of the ican war veterans and a former Ohio department commander or the G A R Two sons W W of Springfield and Joseph W Jr of Neb survive Kelfer leaves two known generals who served the nation In the Civil Ames ol Tewksbury Mass and Ormond Fla and General John Fred Pierson of New York and roy R I Japan Is Thinking Less Of League utilities Assistant State Attorney General Perry Graham appearing for the tax commission argued that the law was unconstitutional and that the general assembly by ing It totally disregarded the state constitution and acted as though the state Is not governed by a tion tt all He contended that thc bond law exceeded thc scope of the governor's call for the special that under it state funds would be appropriated for more than two that the statute does not create a sinking fund to retire the that the state Is loaning Ita credit to political that the law permits issuance of bonds in excess ot general constitutional and that It covers mere than one specific subject Attorney General Gilbert and Assistant Prosecutor William Divers or Hamilton county appeared for the commissioners They argued that thc advanced by Graham hcd no basis tn fact and that the governor's power to call an dinary wao sufficiently broad to cover nny kind of relief tion They contended the utility sax ti not levied for thc state but lor thc counties and teat the cannot be held liable lor payment of the bonds which are general gations or the counties Treasury Department Cut To Curtail Service WASHINGTON April 22 The treasury tne pending 10 per cent cut In the department appropriations would mean the abolition o customs of 10 others She of 31 ports or entry and tie discharge of 233 off The district wuM Colorado Indiana Kentucky Nebraska and Wyoming Tennessee and The ten cut and Nev York under North Carolina Norfolk under San Diego South Carolina wader had been further strained by tho resolution of thc com- of her to draw her troops from Shanghai A foreign office spokesman declined to reveal thc nature of the latest In- to the Japanese tion at Geneva but It was under- stood that M Japan's gate had been more conciliatory his unofficial conversations with M Paul Hymans and other members of the committee than Tokyo approved There appeared here a growing sentiment to bring Japan's relations to tho League to a head In thc near future Capone to Supreme Court WASHINGTON April 22 Al today asked tho supreme court to open thc prison doors which lower have ed closed upon him for 11 yean j As thc last appeal from his tion for evading Income taxes the Chicago gang indictment Thc bombs or flares were constructed of galvanized iron pipe about three Inches in diameter and about two feet long A yard of fuse attached to each However the mine where fatal riots occurred recently ated the day with a force of 109 men an Increase of 17 over The mine resumed tions last Monday with 30 men in working Merely Sheriff Thomas explained as merely a precautionary measure his order forbidding picketing within one mile of Guernsey county coal mines So far there has been little ance in that district While the region awaited definite announcement from operators con- their attitude toward tary Doak's latest peace thc operators wera ing several mines in the field shul down since thc strike began several months ago when a wage cut was an- The operators had announced would consider for two or three days a guarantee by Col William L lln of thc National Guard that the would be given full protection If they cared to resume operations Kills Policeman Is Electrocuted Cleveland Slayer Dies in Electric Chair COLUMBUS O April 22 lift With a broad smile on his face John Glosscock slayer of a Cleveland met his death In the tric chair at Ohio penitentiary here tonight Tho murderer strapped Into the Instrument of death at p m and one minute later the current was applied For CO seconds shot through his body and at 8 o'clock sharp Dr George Kiel thc prison physician pronounced him dead Glasscock known a hard ed convict by penitentiary officers who feared ho would cause trouble In tho death chamber met his fate calmly He walked Into the room with a guard on cither side showing no of the bullets fired Into his body when he killed Patrolman James Ryan 15 months ago Ho smiled broadly as he sat In tho chair and as thc strapped him in Once ho laughed out loud saying thc guard letting the leg electrode was tick ling him Glasscock had failed to order a defective and that the section or the act under which he was convicted applied only to collectors of Internal revenue and not to individuals who evaded ment Creating of Interest In the halls of the highest tribunal appeal was minutely led by experienced supreme court special meal for his final repast and Mrs Preston Thomas wife of thc warden supplied him with a dinner He did not partake of it however telling the servant boys It tho Thomas home to eat It for me During the afternoon Glasscock sent a telegram to a In land telling her farewell and ing a desire to see his two children In his final hours he maintained he was not a he fired In ml: defense when Patrolman Ryan and Patrolman James Cleary opened fire on Cleary has been since the shooting KROPS FOR CAMPAIGN WASHINGTON April vid S Ingalls secretary of the navy for aeronautics for- his salary until further no- while he is on voluntary leave for the Re- nomination to dieted petition tc denied court could act Ohio tor the activities of his own men but had no control over other groups Tho union chief charged that disorders were instigated by Natlona Mine Union leaders from Pittsburgh I consider It a Communist he said Cinque said tin national union was weaker now than In former years when he said It was known under different sucl as the Ohio and Pennsylvania Relic Commission and Save the Union There wcs no such organization dur Ing tho 1914 strike he said nnd there was no trouble SYRACUSE N Y April and sheriff's deputies for more him two hours today believed they md the kidnaped son of Charles A and then the cane col- Tho child Arthur Vernon LA Tulip was described In first re- from thc officers as a dead inger of little Charles Augustus who VOH from his home on larch 1 but later Information d the boy to be eight months older linn thc aviator's eon Arthur with his grandparents Mr and Mrs Harry Scott was brought to Syracuse by tile officers during their of a tip from a taxi driver After thc child was examined by physicians n description was to Colonel Norman topf nt for Colonel Absolutely It Is not thc Lindbergh child said Schwartzkopf House Votes for Reorganization as President Asks Changes Made by tive Could Be Voided by Act of Congress WASHINGTON April Capitulating to the demands of the the Democratic house economy today voted to give President Hoover power to reorganize the government subject to congressional approval Tho chief executive months ago asked for such authority in special message to congress Democratic leaders had opposed it The proposal was the last big issue before the com- It wrote Bettman Takes Up Union Labor Building Fight Asks Vacation of Order to Award Contract to Open Shop Low Bidder COLUMBUS O April way be open to build the state office building exclusively with union labor notwithstanding thc state Is under order from the state supreme court to a ward a contract for Installing heating and lighting conduits to thc Centra District Heating Inc Cleveland which works as an open shop Attorney General Gilbert today filed a motion In the supreme court asking that it vacate Its entry directing thc building commission one the governor to award tho to Central District Heating Inc and to quash tho of the order on the chief executive on thc ground that thc governor could not possibly have been Included In thc order com- pelling tho building commission to a- ward thc contract Tho law under which thc state of- fice building Is being erected provides that tho Governor shall approve nl contracts awarded by the building commission before they are valid Thc contract If Is pointed out by the Attorney General has never been pro to the Governor for approval and when It is presented he has dls authority to disapprove H and cannot be compelled to do so tin less refusal would be an abuse of discretion The Governor however could not refuse to approve the contract on thi ground that Heating Inc in an open shop concern be- cause tho supreme court has ruled that no low bid on a public contract can bo rejected solely on the ground that thc bidder employs union or labor He could however ths Attorney General refuse to approve thc contract on other such as being execs or that thc building commission In without funds to enter Into thc since It la now forced to re pair thc damages caused by thc ex plosion Greta Garbo to Marry Soon Is Report LONDON April 22 Greta d pay WILL CLEVELAND O 22 Charged IS Arabians from Canton Tor Ella Island where they be held lor deportation KNOW IT WAS COLUMBUS O April FUber 28 Columbus cloudy cooler alone the probably followed by Tho for on FORMER HIES O April N J CS former the e and Uve It will be cooler along the lower Laics I In New England and on Sanday Jn Garbo Is leaving Hollywood at th end of April to marry ten son of a wealthy Swiss and a friend of Prince second son of the Swedish cram prince the Dally Mall's Stockholm correspondent reported today Mr accompanied tn Prince recently went to Her lln to arrange for the Tedding Ui eald The correspond said It expected that after her marriage Garbo would quit i the films and nettle In Sweden One Witness Admits ing Short Has Effect of Depressing Market Suggestion Is Made That Short Selling Be Prohibited Into tho omnibus cutting now completion a provision to give Mr Hoover the power he requested A clause was ad- ded under which the changes ordered by the president could be voided by congressional action within 60 days Chairman McDuff lo mid the legislation which calls for sweeping changes throughout tho would bo presented to thc house next Wednesday for WASHINGTON April disappearance of two Wall Street traders described bear raised a new obstacle today senate's effort to determine the of the Important short sellers and v tho effect of their operations on prices William Gray counsel for the finance committee announced he had been unable to locate Bragg and Bernard E Smith and had been Informed they were trying to evade subpoenas In addition he said he could find M New York for whom a summons was Issued late today but believed he was not trying to avoid service i Abolish Short These developments climaxed day In which two prominent market C Brush and Percy could drive down prices but only to limited extent and a former of the New York Stock William B that short sales be prohibited Rockefeller testified he had associated with both Bragg and Smith In operating pools and agreed that they had a reputation In as bear raiders Gray asked where they could be found saying ho could not locate them but ho witness replied he had no edge of their whereabouts either Brush proved a genial and constantly Interlarding his testimony with pleasantries language that ho laughter of both and spectators Explaining a short sole that said could depress tho market he I'm going to get shot when bock to New York anyway ao I might as well tell you He told the committee he had participated In a pool that such a combination existed The Investigation will be continued wm m tlon Meanwhile tho economy drive struck a snag In tho house over the naval appropriation A provision empowering tho president to close shore stations was eliminated and proposals to reduce pay of naval ators and submarine officers were stricken out At tho White House President Hoover signed the sharply cut supply for the Interior department amounting to In a ment ho expressed the hope congress would grant flexibility In the use of the funds and authority for his furlough plan of employment to enable the administration to effect economics with less Interruption to the public service and without such serious hardship on numbers of em- ployees Earlier It was made known that President Hoover is strongly opposed to a straight cut In salaries as vided In thc omnibus retrenchment nnd to the senate's policy of re- ducing supply tax bills a flat 10 per cent Nicaraguans Kill More Americans Two Marines and Petty Naval Officer Slain MANAGUA Nicaragua April American marines and a United States Navy petty officer who were as officers In the National Guard were killed in a ish yesterday with Insurgents at 30 miles northeast of Ocotal The Lieutenant Lawrence C Brunton U S M C Son Diego Corporal Laurie T U S M S Finis H mate U S N Grosse Point Mich Tho three victims were burled In Managua cemetery this afternoon full military honors U 8 Navy chap- lain officiated Among those who walked In the funeral procession were Brigadier General R C Berkeley United States Marine commander and Matthew B American minister The men were killed in an ment In which three guard patrols of about SO men encountered Insurgents Eight enlisted men of tho guard were killed and four were wounded The Insurgents retired with their dead and wounded The bodies of the officers by airplane were brought here CLEVELAND O April State Auditor Joseph T Tracy today that starting Monday he would have a staff of 25 examiners start a Investigation of operations of thc Cuyahoga county treasurer's office during the last 10 years A recent report revealed a deficit of Two Seriously Injured In Plane Crash AKRON Tw TWO injured seriously an airplane Portage hw I A Paul Fouxe of Akron sustained and n possible fracture the pilot of Akron cut The wild vn It wan the were Jn j or MI April ration of TirM in of Detective and and of at w Va today and North near hero be Anything to I See by the Classified Ads Today That the owners want to la the city lot or for farm That a Victor cabinet records and radio for wry cheap One condition too That two clew are at a local for ThU coe of few household Mat to an well a con- That a party mortar of roofing and thousand feet of for That very and are for rent now And wOl be surprised how they are too You lor That now the buy coort used car and arc the place find the now and tue to found this tomorrow with Edward C New York accountant on the stand Rockefeller who testified scarcely audible voice Insisted despite the reputations of his the syndicates vested with them were on the long side of the market May Have Short He said however that be kept in close touch with and they might have been Ing short in recent months The millionaire capitalist he had personally abort the market to recover bio losses He selling -i -S at l f Ho said however that he had closed up his short six and was now the Rockefeller followed Igg Brush a gray who told the committee short selling could depress the market by a supply of Block In excess of mand Brush who sold he hod been on thc market to thc extent of COO and at other times about the same that he expected to get shot for short selling could depress market Denies Hear Balding He denied however that any longer any bear raiding on the exchange Rockefeller testified the most Jie personally had been on the of the market was 22.000 or v shares during the last few greatest Interest on thc short said had been or Thc first pool he told about In air reduction which he said cd about five or six years ago long side and Is still In existence pointed out the stock had f en from 214 to 40 How did you make any you didn't go he asked We any the replied Rockefeller said he was a director la tho Air Reduction company Start Saving Daylight At 2 Sunday NEW YORK April saving time will be observed In 15 American states this summer with most clocks duo to be advanced one hour at 3 a m Sunday The new time Is howr ever In only three setts New Jersey and Rhode though most of the towns and cities in New York will observe It Ohio will remain on Eastern Standard Time fc mm Twelve Arrests Follow Harvard Riot CAMBRIDGE Mass April Twelve men appeared In court day as an aftermath of one of the wildest In the recent history ol university Nine of the were Harvard studenta and the were Cambridge who became Involved la thc rtx hours of brawling last night la the Harvard square district All the defendants and were for ing May 24 The charges against tiem from JoJWrtng to ing an The for the not the disappearance of the dapper of a beu which for years had caned for The hunt for Use dapper led to en Invasion of a dormitory collece The then aod in an attempt to cae the arrested OHIO RATE So the Ohto Ben im sss ef and the ordered turned to tae fey that A limit was x O- payroll a lir two gunmen Co I M x J ftW H V i M 1 m f k