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   Times Recorder, The (Newspaper) - August 2, 1934, Zanesville, Ohio                               Always First I The Times Recorder 1 Always Fair VOL L NO 181 Gold Buyer Is Murdered by Two Boys 15 Youths Planned to Rob Employer and Go to Arizona OHIO THURSDAY AUGUST 2 1934 Friday Tons of Soot Fell Upon Cincinnati Yew CINCINNATI O Aug you like D Rower Cincinnati's chief smoke inspector today calculated that the soot which fell upon the city In 1933 that It would have filled 5 37 miles of standard freight However last year's fall of 27.1 tons a square mile a month compared with 50 tons in 1917 Actual Slayer Is Caught at Scene by Both Confess CANTON O Aug pair of boys members of respect- ed families late today were charged with a coldly calculates murder of their employer Ernest Schwartz 33 of Pittsburgh a gold buyer and plumber Ha was killed a lonely farm lane near East Canton a suburb of ton last night Tne two who were said by Sheriff George Dailey to have con- fessed readily their were quoted as saying they had planned TO cover their by tossing Schwartz y into an abandoned clay mine r the scene of the killing and take money and automobile and go to Arizona were identified oy authorities William Lloyd Gruber and William Tschan Evidence in the case will be pre- sented to the jury Monday Mother and Son Are Murdered At Shadyside Alleged Slayer Under Ar- Case of Mistaken Identity Another Nazi Pays Penalty By Hanging Convicted of Slaying trian to Gallows Stark grand First degree murder indictments will be sought said 1 Prosecutor A C L meh Schwartz father of four small dren came to Stark county early Tuesday morning He had with him with to buy gold under government authorization He had hired the two three weeks before to look for prospects their paj to come from commissions on all purchases of gold They met the Pittsburgh man In near here last night and directed him to a prospective seller living in a lonely farm section near East Canton the two boys were quoted as relating When they reached a lane leading Into the home of clarence Lawson the prospect they were said to nave they told Schwartz the Jane was Impassable and the three left Schwartz's automobile to walk Shot In Back Half way up the lane their ed continued Gruber shot Schwartz In the back Critically wounded was said to have turned on Gruber seizing him in a struggle for possession of the gun Then the alleged confession con- Gruber fired a second time The bullet struck Schwartz just the left eye Lawson heard the shots and ran to the scene He Gruoer and Called sheriffs Tschan who said to have admitted he bought gun several days ago in Wooster O fled but was picked up at his several hours later deputies O Aug er and her son were shot to death at Shadyside four miles south of here tonight and short lime ard Fuller 48 sought the killer uas arrested in the hills west of oy pursuers Police said they believed the ble killing was a case of mistaken The dead were Mrs Mary 40 who died enroute to a hospital ana her son John aged 19 who was killed instantly The pair had drawn up in front of the Fuller home at Shadyside in the automobile tonight Shortly after a man police said was Fuller emerged from the house ran to the automobile fired revolver Into it and then fled City police and sheriff's deputies took up his trail Fuller Is a craneman in the wood W Va mill of the Wheeling Steel corporation across the Police said they learned he had ob- to attentions he believed an- other man was attempting to force on Mrs Fuller They expressed an opinion Puller had assumed the man was In the automobile and fired at its occupants without determining to Identify them further He was being rushed to the county jail at St and murder Government Stops Pay of Public Employes With Nazi Learnings VIENNA Aug the rope t sentence of Im- prisonment and empty pay envelopes the government of Chancellor Kurt Schuschnigg today pressed its fight against the defeated Nazi rebels Austria Greys Win From Ducks In Ten Innings With Jim in a battle of southpaws took third and deciding game of the series from Dayton last night tht Greys winning 4 to S in 10 In- Minogue touched for eight hits while the Grejs ed Engleman for only seven Five errors contributed to the Greyt victory on Sports Governor Out i Mrs Langer Will 1 Seek Election William Langer Resigns Re- publican Nomination in North Dakota Project Plan Is Completed By Engineers Will Be Submitted to Con- District Thursday Major Arthur Says Program Will Increase Land Values Fines and Jail Same Day For Reporters Wurnig a Nazi charges will be filed against him there police said Sought to Renew Insurance Just Before Death Further Evidence of Alleged Use of Poison by ed Coshocton Woman come said Mrs in this afternoon to accompany her body home for burial A small quantity of gold and 8269 In cash which were found in Schwartz were over to her Forest Fires in Northwest Being Battled COSHOCTON O Aug Amelia Webb Wardrop mother on trial for her life here in connection with the alleged poison of her son Herbert George and accused of poisoning to death her daughter Mrs lona Webb Senter attempted to renew two insurance policies on the daughter a few days before her death Charles Hollis for- today of in- hanged at 8 o'clock tonight at bruck three hours after he was to death for killing Police Commandant Franz Hickl in that city last Carried to Gallows the third Nazi to die on the gallows in two days collapsed when he was told that clemency was refused and had to be carried to the gallows Although his crime occurred about the same time that chancellor fuss killed by Nazi it had no direct connection with that outbreak An alleged accomplice Christian Meyer was sentenced to 20 years im- prisonment clemency it was reported because he had re- Nazi secrets to the ment Trial of another Nazi is scheduled to begin here tomorrow Economic pressure against Nazis in government was ordered Stop Pay of Public The salaries of all persons In the public employ who are suspected of aiding or encouraging the Nazi re- volt will be withheld The suspects will be denounced the order says to the nearest police station and will remain without pay until their cases are The order recalled that federal employes were reported to have cried Hell Hitler when the Nazi seized the chancellery last Wednesday The decision as to acceptance by the new government of Frans von Papen as special German minister was held up today and this friendly gesture of Chancellor Hitler remains unrecognized Just what per cent of the public employes will be affected by the Nazi drive within their ranks rouK not be established BISMARCK N D AUE 1 IF Mrs William A Langer was ed by the Republican state central committee as the party's nominee for governor today after her band the deposed chief executive re- signed the nomination She will head the Ucket which The completed plans of the district U S Engineers for the construction of reservoirs in the flood control and water con- servation project of the conservancy district will DANVILLE Ky Aug hour Jail sentences this morning and fines of each in the were punishment lor Durham and Wesley Carty young newspaper reporters whom Police J W Harlan been ing in contempt of court almost daily for more than a week for refusing to disclose a newspaper confidence May Not Reopen Ohio Bell Rate Case Is Ruling Prospect However of New Litigation to Obtain Lower Rates President Von Hindenburg Germany's Warrior Chief Is Slowly Nearing End of Life O Aug n be submitted to the j possibility that the Ohio district officials Thursday jor J D Arthur Jr announced afternoon in a hearing before the State The plans will be checked over bv Utilities commission today the officials and conservancy district The hearing was called engineers within the several davs not be Escapes From Leavenworth To Visit Dying Mother Aup prisoner who hod received many recent telling him his mother was dying S C today overpowered an armed guard at Fort Leaven worth and escaped In a government truck j presumably to visit her The prisoner was Nathan T Com received at the fort's disciplinary barracks June from Alcatraz Island prison for a robbery committed In Honolulu Corn slightly injured mero a for the shotgun A regulation equipped truck standing nearby with the engine running was taken by Revealed Hitler Plans To Be Both President and Chancellor and then the next steps taken toward rato schedules culmination of the huge project put into effect Langer days before he which is destined to cue relief to to 18 months Imprisonment Of the 16 counties led to a smashing primary victory district This relief out- The central committee by a of 36 to B agreed to support Langer who will be offeree as a tion candidate by the Langer tion which charged the ousted ernor was a victim of persecution Langer's resignation came alter it was indicated his right to make the s Scheme Would Make Him Absolute tator in Reich BERLIN Aug Von president and hero or Germany grew weaker tonight and hli stout heart beat more slowly He lapsed into unconsciousness at Neudeck his country estate and at one time it was announced he In 14.4 U f Corn who was believed by death throes to be driving towns d City Captain S Gibson acting chief the Fort lice bald rules did lint allow Corn a for a the outlet the company de nicd an application to reopen the present case on the ground that the commission acted without side of gning employment to of lau when H directed the company sands of men in the conservancy to new rate schedules and to will mean the end of approximately to floods which have occurred its subscribers November race would be challenged on the ground that his conviction and sentencing for a federal had annulled his citizenship rights Langer uas removed from the two weeks ago by the state supreme court on similar grounds He has appealed his conviction to higher federal courts in the area find will further mean the conserving of to used during drouth periods such us has been encountered during the past several weeks Jo The refund would represent the between the reduced tariffs nnd increased rates collected under bond disposition of the case Rejecting the company's tlon Frank W who ns chairman in the absence of Improvement of Luke Chute Lock Is Now Complete Work Finished Wednesday and Lock Is Now Open to Navigation Luke Chute lock No 5 on the between Beverly and Stockport was again opened for gation Wednesday following tion earlier In the day of extensive Improvements The a large tow boat with two large barges In tow passed shortly after its Work on the plans started I limn 114 after May 1 with a general urvey j declared that the case being made of the entire shed Llc to prompt conclusion by the engineers Major Arthur would not mated at the time that the would be complete by August 1 thi general plans weie completed a change the position At the same time Geiger raised the davs ago but a by possibility of new rate disputes when engineering officials has been made ho disagreed with n suggestion of prior to placing them m the hands Thomas Herbert representing the city of officials Cleveland that the Report Progress In Arrangements For Homecoming Committees Promise Inter- esting Events out Week Aug 6 Progres Is being reported bv com- in charge of for the big homecoming celebration here Aug 6 to 12 Inclusive From the opening event the land game under the lights at the nam yard Monday night to the con- number of the air show day the committees promise inter- esting to attract thousands of people from adjoining crumles Every t to speed progress the fairness of the proposed ward final approval and the letting rate as it affects that of contracts for the construction of the dams will be made it Bather than delay the protracted stated Wednesday statewide case further Geiger leaded with the coal lock Armed Forces Aid Rival Politicians In New Orleans Major Aithur Wednesday cd that cities seeking still lower rates ed increased real estate values in might start separate litigation later tho counties affected by the Then he recessed the hearing until project I afternoon One of the governments purposes In approving the districts j Major Arthur was to protect and increase real estate ues with in the district through flood protection and the creation of manent lakes To S nines He also stated the district will con- to pay taxes on the land I quired foi the establishment of Long Has and all parts of southeastern Ohio An event of nnd national im- portance comes with the dedication of the airport north of this city just off toad Captain Fred smith of aeronautics will delher the cipal address and other celebrities will accompany Captain Smith to this city Virgil Johnson and John Allen members of the dedication tee have secured the promise of a Douglas cabin plane for public in- and contacts are being made with hopes of bringing more and a couple of blimps for the cation Eugene Dutro local Is canton SPOKANE Wash Aug intent to kill surance was a motive of the alleged murder Meanwhile Dr S D Cosen another state witness testimony given earlier In the day by Charles Hughes 21 nephew of the defendant who said he was crippled for a year by he said he believed to be son administered to him bi his aunt She is accused of poisoning hrn with Three major forest fires ed beyond control In the inland northwest today but tures were aiding lighters and for- estry authorities said the flames in two of these areas probably would be checked bv tonight or Fires still out of control vere on Dr Cosen testified he attended young Hughes during his illness nosed the cause of his illness as son and recommended an antidote He said the youth recovered but was not completely well again for a year Defense Counsel Carl Patterson then introduced Dr T W Lear an- Four Balloons Now In National Race Goodyear VIII Out Naval Entry Is Only Con- testant Not Sighted During Day COVINGTON ca Aug of tho balloons in the national race landed near late today the army entry No 2 com- ing down about two miles from here and the Buffalo N T press dropping 10 miles away completion delivering the cargo to the Ohio Power company at The lock has been closed since May when the federal government allotted the sum of foi ments en the lock The ments included the rebuilding of the walls and locks guard walls and o creek 1 other who attended Herbert cf in testified the south fork the National forest along Trout creek on the Cabinet National forest of western Montana and in the Colville forest of north central Washington near Curlew British Columbia fires which last night threatened at least two towns several mining camps and able ranch homes Ing but cooler weather scattered rains moderation of strong winds and the efforts of more thin 1000 fighters were holding them in check Test Flight of Air Train Is Successful NEW YORK Aup test night of the air train Is scheduled to make Its first flight to Washington Thursday was fully carried out today at Floyd field An airplane towed three gliders over New York city and flown the bny toward Floyd Bennett field the field the gliders were cut t landing me minutes apart The air train will operate com- between New York delphia Baltimore and the Follow Europe's War News With Aid of New Map Just as turmoil begins across Atlantic we can offer our renders a brand new map of Europe K one can follow the stirring events in Europe and understand them This map the boundaries 01 all European countries as they were before the World war 20 vars PRO and ss they are Also t ries all the latest statistical other Information essential to Knowing Eu- rope One feature is a picture of the seat of government in Still another illustration shows the new American embassy In Paris There is no other map like It and it can be secured only through our Washington bureau foi copy today with 10 cents In coin to cover and handling Use This coupon George and Mrs Senter who testified under cross that he was still of the opinion that Herbert George died from bronchial monia He also declared the op- lona went through would en- danger her and said he found no sign of poisoning while attending the girl who now lues Hi ter said Mrs Wardrop would have been paid death benefit tf the on Mrs life had been renewed He was unable to ber why he refused to renew them but said she had received the up of The two polices taken out In 1924 and 1925 lapsed in August 1931 he said Testimony by Dr Lear was stopped after he said he had looked lor soning In Mrs case because I learned that there were rumors that the boy was poisoned and not only that but some queer actions and queer doings that the mother did The defense forced him to ATLANTA Aug down by of ballast one balloon In the national elimination race was here tonight with four ers apparently still in the air one of them since they left mingham last night The Goodyear piloted by for- mer Karl L Lange and L Smith dropped into a corn field in the edge of Atlanta at 11 30 a m Central Standard Time soon after It and two other entries were sighted over the city Advised that the balloons hao been sighted an army airplane took off from Candler field and identified the others as the Army No 1 piloted by Captain William J Flood with tenant R R as aide and the Army No 3 piloted by ant with tenant J P Kirkendah as aide The No 1 was feet up and the No admit he was offering hearsay dence A third Dr Floyd w who was still on the stand when court adjourned said he poison was contributing cause in Mrs death and that Hughes had suffered from poisoning SHORTHAND REPORTERS MEET COLUMBUS O Aug Shorthand Reporters association will open a three-day convention Thursday Boscoe C Walcutt 1 and Miss Edith B on of Cleveland secretary of the tate association are In charge of ar- The Times Recorder Information Bureau Frederic J Director Washington D C I enclose herewith TEN CENTS In coin wrapped for a of NEW OP EUROPE Name Street City State Mall to Washington D C Cruising about hunting the year VIII which they did not know had landed Major J A and Leutenant B B Harden in the army plane went the clouds and discovered tne entry of the falo N Y piloted by George HIneman and Milford Vanik drifting at feet It had not teen sighted from the ground Only the navy entry piloted by Lieutenant Charles H Kendall with Lieutenant H T Orville as aide was not reported during the day Dense clouds covered this section and It coald easily have passed oxer cities and towns without being seen Lange said the trip most directly eastward from ham had been uneventful The three balloons establishing the longest distance will represent the United States in the contest at Warsaw Poland September 23 uith the Bennett trophy gates repairing of all valves and land walls of the locks Tne work was done under the di- rection of the Huntingdon Va district of U 5 engineers with two inspectors of the Zanesville district engineers on the job Prior to July 1 the navigation of the was under the supervision of the Huntington office but on that date v as transferred to the Zanesville office with Captain E N In charge of operation and control of the stream Captain Chisolm announced that the dredge and derrick had been transferred to lock No 7 near where channel work for a distance of 1000 feet Is being done Following completion cf the work there the dredge and rick will be transferred to lock No 9 at Philo for similar work and then to lock Fo 10 at Zanesville Plans are being developed at ent for extensive repairs to the lock at No 11 located at Ellis Flash boards are being replaced on the No 9 lock to be kept there to raise the body of water between locks 9 and JO Captain Chisolm stated Wednesday tnat at a number of private be thing beaches along the river bathers are leaving their movable platforms In tne river at night following the com- of their swimming activities must be removed night he raid owing to the danger to gation With many motor boats ply- Ing the river these platforms are gerous to boat drivers He said that while there was no objection to the platforms being used that they must be removed prior to the owners ing tne premises reservoirs He said that reports that the im- provement would in reduced land values and Increased mes are untrue My experience with projects of this the said indicate there will be en actual in real tate values In every county in the conservancy district where work will be can led on or where flood tion will be afforded Tho Muskingum project should be welcomed by Individuals who are in- In taxes Tilts gram not to reduce values and boost taxes Militia Has Police NEW ORLEANS Aug 1 Mayer T Walmsley mustered more men and guns than r Long In their war Adjutant General Raymond H Fleming tonight half of the senator s National Guardsmen were being demobilized chairman of tha committee In of the air show the concluding ber on the program Thursday promises to be the Red Letter dav of the homecoming a Boy circus being featured In the afternoon nt the grounds and this affair will follow a parade the business district Mayoi William P Wetherald heads the parade committee which Includes About an hour and half lattr U 9 50 p m his physician Dr and telephoned to Berlin that he was amazed at the power of resistance and that he might linger for some time Hitler Plans Dictatorship The news followed the revelation by a friend of chancellor Adolf ler that the latter planned In event of Von Hindenburg's death to become both and lor Tins step say political would give Hitler a dictatorship ab- solute as any in tho world The physicians bulletin ing thp growing weakness of the field at the end of a day during which at ono time he had shown ment Tha doctors earlier bad reported that the remarkable vitality of the president again had itself and had announced bulletin servico was suspended A short time later however four noted specialists at sued this The Helens president's weakness increasing He is gradually consciousness His heart is slowing Hitler visited the president dining the day In a hurried trip With his Immediate entourage the chancellor flew to and then motored to Neudeck He was with the president for an hour and a quarter The chancellor took to Von zurg what the inspired press described aa the greetings and the hopes Of tht whole German people A3 Hitler raced back lor a special cabinet meeting tonight he brought perhaps a farewell message from the old soldier or a political will and Worried Tho chancellor appeared tired and worried when he returned and went at once to his office Hitler stated the president was able to shake hands with him and that ha was f oily conscious at the time of the visit in the afternoon The sinking spoil came Hitler said he told Von Hindenburg that the entire nation was hoping and for him They clasped hands the president in Governor White Speaks At Byesville about 40 members AH Vuli later tell BYESVILLE O Aug cinor George White tonight his in the light of col- bargaining as ho addressed the Jackson Valley Democratic club here Campaigning for the Democratic for the U S senate While recalled that m 1931 he refused to participate In a conference between the mine owners and state unless certain conditions were guaranteed then the governor said tion 1 legislation has given his stand recommendation and it has been conceded he said to be a vital provision of the New Deal of neighboring states were urging the mine state official conferences the ernor during mine troubles In 1831 White declared he wired to Gifford Pinchot of Pennsylvania that Ohio could take no part in such a conference unless tne workers i ight to a voice In determining the ing rats of pay and his working con- ditions wero definitely recognized NEW ORLEANS Aug 1 Some 500 National Guardsmen under the orders nf Senator Long and 1 403 directed by Mavor T both armed for nar tonight were held In readiness for a break In New Orleans bitter political controversy Tho controlled by the Long In uniform and were bivouacked st barracks The policemen and riot guns ready were at Leaders of both sides aid overt act would bring In reserve Long had TOO more militiamen who might be called at anv minute Machine guns were trained on the hall by thp troops The police were ready to It out it the appeared at and retail business houses in the city national nnd tions In the district around ville will be Invited to have entries Ths public is expected to eclipse the parade of New Year s day when Mayor was ated Anticipations arc that seven bands including thp bond nnd City dram and bugle corps will be in line nnd ternal organizations will be Invited to participate Announcement day of a fourth entry in tne contest to select a homecoming queen to preside over festivities She MH Theresa Kondrath of 335 Stanbery Other contestants Miss Olah 120 On- tario street Mis 321 St Louis and Mis Wanda 281 Turner street The general survey of the river from Dresden to Marietta is nearing completion it was announced This survey WES ordered by the federal government In order to have new and data In the navigation of the river A total of was alloted for this survey President's Cruiser Is Ahead of Schedule tcis Walmsley had been Informed that Long forces might make an attempt to take over the police de- at noon today when the new police created by tho recent ture was authorized to take office The faction previously a restraining In court to prevent the Tho mayor said he would enforce tho order with police If Long's troops prl Noon passed with no by the Long Lone In a two-hour of White Is by Schooley COLUMBUS O Aug 1 George White's nomination the democratic senatorial candidate at ha Aug 14 primary wag claimed day by John P Schooley his because of the ed opposition between former Vic Donahey and Congressman as a prize The national winners Charles West Governor's White's nomination wss certain even without a divided Schooley said It daily Becomes more apparent that this is ie Even had the opposition re- centered in one opponent we were confident Divided this tion almost disappears as a Ecmn dissatisfaction with the Schooley said w-s expected This Is scattered and like heat lightning is spectacular but he declared OF LIMA O Aug the today of Fred Smith 55 and Fred Hunter 38 in Delaware county three of the Lima state for criminal insane who bluffed their wav to freedom when one held a his declaring he a cun were behind bars again The third Stelnet was arrested Saturday also will receive cash prizes of 8700 and The five ballons left Birmingham last night under what officials de- scribed as Ideal conditions College Youth Held for Death of Co-Ed NORMAN Okla Aug Neal Myers University of homa student was locked in a county jail cell today to await preliminary hearings on charges he murdered his college sweetheart Mills In a purported effort to defeat maternity Permission to Disinter Dillinger's Body INDIANAPOLIS Aug Dillinger Sr today obtained from the state board of health permission to disinter the body of his bandit eon but he said ho was uncertain er ha would disturb the young man's remains Tho father said he obtained the permit for exhumation the communicating with In Chicago Ke declined to name these persons The senior Dillinger also refused to the purpose of obtaining the permit In making the application for the permit tho father stated no reason for wanting to take the from the ground ABOARD CRUISER NEW ORLEANS A C C O M P A N Y I N G PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT EN ROUTE TO IA Ore Aug 1 of schedule on ner run host ship for President tho cruiser Houston slowed down at noon today for a leisurely run Into the Columbia river by tomorrow to bring the president back to the American mainland after his long circle of American territories and possessions both Atlantic and Pacific Intermittent fog and rain were en- countered by Houston in her radio Ian night heaped charge upon upon his political opponents but Mayor Walmsley said Wo Each man Is to and a riot gun They are to be held In readiness to meet any Replying to Long's assertion that ihp state troons had the registration office prevent the from seized by tne mayor referring to Senator Long as this crazy Brown Stresses Importance Of Financing Schools ASHTABULA O Aug The importance of providing funds for op- oration or the schools was stressed CU rence J Brown for the Republican nomination for who struck nt the state highway deportment in speeches nt Con- Andover Orwell Rock Creek Geneva nnd Erown over Ashtabula county with an entourage of 15 auto- mobiles He urged a special school asleep Concern over Von condition pushed Into the ground all other considerations ta Germany Tlie Austrian question and Fraai Von wait for the still lacking acceptance as minister to caused less than a ripple Tne squabble with Italy over Austrian outbreaks nnd the economic worries of the Reich were forgotten lor the time being Hitler's Interest extended beyond the health to the question of just how Hitler would proceed to legalize his reported plans to become dent and chancellor Hitler's to the if carried out would amount to setting aside the old constitutional provision naming the chief justice of supreme court as temporary bead of tho Reich in event of an gency 1C has been pointed out however that the present cabinet power to do almost Including making major changes In basic As Hitler often has stated hii movement resta for support upon the fund such as highway fund who up last said is Is In n mad brain ilks Long's that anyone could ine that else would attempt to In thf city of without cause but said they should be conducted economically Denouncing what charged was R political machine built bj Democrats he said waste and must be checked In Ohio lie charged that a chock of the present state highway department show that more money la being spent on overhead than for actual road construction Brown charged that highway funds were used to nominate Democratic candidates for the U S senate nnd for governor He declared that A year could saved If an experienced executive were in charge of the department masses of tho population those who know his mind believe he will order n popular election to put the of approval on any temporary pointment of as dcnt or which cabinet might make As there would be no other in the election Hitler would bs certain to receive popular ment Holding a popular election friends said would amove the lart possible objection the regular army might have to bis plans night after authorities nad sought him for three weeks In connection with the death of the campus beauty queen pleaded not guilty when he wes arraigned today I had stand to to get think of out I the scandal and It brine on my family and on he said day In of his night Miss Mills County Paul the youths only motive for was to escape prosecution de- clared He knew he was the Jaw he is guilty of murder and he be prosecuted vigorously The Weather Local thundershowers and warmer Thursday Friday partly cloudy probably showers In morning CONDITIONS The Indications are for local Thursday In the Ohio and tnp lower Lake region and Friday in the upper Ohio It will be warmer Thursday in the valley and the lover Lake re- gion Temperature changes be unimportant Readings hj Frank 63 70 p m 10 a m 31 12 83 iO p m 78 which was less than miles The fog horns on both tho Houston and the cruiser New Orleans sounded frequently The president will make a brief halt at Astoria tomorrow night while the Nev Orleans says as his cort ship Newspapermen and secret service operatives will transfer there to the Houston for the overnight age up the Columbia and ette rivers to Portland Counting on his return to ington by Aug 10 the president will not linger in the Oregon metropolis but will leave almost immediately to inspect the Booneville and tna Grand Coulee projects on the bia river It now likely he will next Sunday In National park In northern Montana CHICAGO AUE Three of the four men charged with nnd torturing Welch were convicted by a jury tonight and sentenced to 25 years in penitentiary The fourth TBS acquitted Briefs to Support Appeal of Dillinger Gangsters 12 74 m Sets 7 V p m Moon rises p m Sets p m 2pm Sun 5 31 a CCC CAMPERS ABSENT VOTERS COLUMBUS O Auc men are not entitled to as dents of the precincts In which the camps arc Ion ted of Staff George S Myers inferred boards of by letter However nc said camp employes who have built homes and are residing families at the camps will be ted to vote WANT FOR COLUMBUS O Aug session of tho National employed l-y t demand for week insurance from 500 delegates I See by the Want Ads That a young married man wants faim or any kind of work K can drive car or any truck and will try anything That Doberman cher puppies arc offered cheap for quick sale That a party near has 2 young Jersey cows fresh with calves side to sell That for less than the original mortgage term with eood house 250 fruit located close to city That a well known garage on South Sixth street repairs thing on jour car That and unfurnished homes to sent for around 550 are wanted August and that moans time to think about the winter coal ln tne Coal f Sale classification and order nc LIMA O AUE 1 step in the last-ditch the lives of the late John Dillinger's two henchmen Harry and Charles Makley will oe Defence Attorney Miller today he file supporting the appeals In the Ohio supreme court At the rame time E M said he would file his replies within 10 days an to See Prospect of Ending Stockyards Strike CHICAGO Aug and officials of the Union and Transit company were brought together In new councils tonight A3 a result federal conciliators slightly more optimistic that the eight-day strike can be ated As they did until midnight last night tne strikers and their em- were disputing it was re- ported the fate of some 125 extra men who get work In the yards when stock receipts arc large Meanwhile somo 400 ers quartered in Pullman cars tho tig yards handled the light ments unleaded into the pens There was no trading in tna the death sentence on the men for the slaying of Sheriff John a successful raid free here last October and Makley nov In death row at tne Ohio penitentiary know their fate by the middle of when the supreme is expected to decide their Un said They contend mill in connection with tml prejudiced the Jury as world's blEgest livestock market with only about head of commercial received all consigned to packing houses BUSINESS t CANTON O Aug order for hearings to be in the con- struction of four cars lor the Uruguayan re- by Co hero tear Tnp CITS be OPPOSES PWA GRANT DEFIANCE O Aug ing that the financial setup is Mayor Joe C Krutsch today Indicated he veto the council's resolution accepting a PWA to improve the municipal water works OTES FRANKLIN O Aug Mav Smith 4 was dead be- her two-year-old brother las with matches He ed R lighted match at his sister ana her dress Ignited Co hero Tnp Cf by J G Brill Co of delphla INTEREST MOKE LOANS CINCINNATI O Aug er interest rates have resulted in an In loins July the fifth district federal home loan bank here reported today I   

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