ncsinofirs-inyof-arsofiri-itsItsor-?dyin-Death Comes Th\:s Morning After Brief Period OfIllnessEx-Convict Is Charged With Murder Of Benzie •Deputy(United PressJWoking, England, March 19.— Lord Balfour, British statesman, died at the residence of his brother, Fishers Hill house today, at the age of 81.On March 10, Lord Balfour suffered a sudden gastric chill, aggravating a previously dangerous condition, and sank steadily until the end, shortly after eight a. in. today.For the past year he had been living in the secluded estate of the Right Honorable Balfour, his brother, about a mile from this city.For 50 fears he had been a nut-able^ figure in British and international politics. One of the briL liant achievements of his career revolved around his visit to the United States in 1917, as head of the British war mission. Upon his return, in 1922, as a delegate to *tho Washington naval conference, he was received in America as an old friend.”The bulletin announcing his death was issued «t 9:80 a. m.f signed by Dr. R, Thorn e-Thorne, his personal physician. Lord Balfour died peacefully.Ill health forced his retirement from political or public activity nearly a year ago. But he leaves behind him a “record of half a century in British politics, in whichV\n Y\sit\ n irvnzti ni tlin nvn-Modem methods of courtship arc used by Dr. Herbert D. McKay, Minneapolis, Minn,, dentist, and t his fiancee, Miss Kate Tubbs, a student at the King Smith Studio school in Washington, D. *C. The two are shown after McKay made a 2;000-milc air trip in IS hours' to visit her. They refused to divulge the date on which theyjviUbe married.,Traverse City, Mich.,, March 19—Object of a four-day manhunt by armed posses, Morris Brozof-sky, 36-year-old Platte Lake exconvict, was captured h^re shortly before midnight charged with being the slayer of UndersheritT Edward Rarey, of Benzie county.Brozofsky, who denies the killing, was taken .at the home of Cyrus Doty, elderly citizen, who knew him as a boy. Tear gas bombs were used by city police and Sheriff Fred Johnson in the capture, although Bozofsky offered no resistance.Police were informed of the fugitive’s whereabouts by Doty. Officers said they found a German Luger pistol concealed in the room where Brozofsky had been hiding. The weapon, they say, was used to kill Rarey when he attempted to arrest a prowler at a deserted cottage near Platte lake last Saturday night.According to information here, Brozofsky had been living in cottages at the lake, breaking in one and then another to stay for a few days.Prosecutor Kenneth Fcwlass, who directed the search for Rarey’s murderer, will question Brozofsky today while funeral services for the slain officer, one of the most popular in Benzie county, are to be held this afternoon at Beu- --FLIES 2.000 MILES TO SEE FIANCEE