The distressing news reached? ac j Zanesville late Thursday afternoon; 0 : of the death of Arthur McCann.? jr I aged about 62, at his country home! tc; about four miles southeast of Fraz-J dj eysbtirg. Mr. McCann died atf jt j 11:30 o'clock Thursday after a brief! w | illness from pneumonia. He became* tv fill from Ja grippe about ten days'C | ago, pneumonia developed Sunday-cj j and ids death followed shortly be-| fore noon Thursday. ! r«Mr. McCann, who was widely! d I known here in Zanesville, was onejh I of the prominent farmer residents; C j of Cass township. He had lived;51 practically all his life in the Fraz-j11 e vs burg vicinity and his death wUlj£: ; occasion general regret through-; Dl S out northern Muskingum county-:: as well as among his many Zanes-;j viilo friends.| Mr. McCann, who has } farming all his life, leaves a jancl three grown sons to mourn j untimely death. The sons are j Floyd McCann of Dresden, Donald;; McCann, an employee of the!| American Rolling Mill company in: j this city but who makes his home) j with his parents, and Everett Mc-i | Cann of Columbus. A. little grand-; !son and granddaughter, children of xv i Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McCann. also:** •survive. i^1.Arrangements for the funeral;p •; have not been completed as yet.