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F. Business Office 205 News 206-207 Always At Your Service. VOL. XIX, NO. 13.

The CoshoctonTribune A CIBCULATION BOOKS OPEX TO ALi- FULL INTERNATIONAL NEWS SEKVICE N'rIWS REPORT WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 14. 1927. OHIO Fair tonight and Th-ors- i I day. THREE CENTS. MISS ELDER INSISTS ON OOP UNDER FIRE Undaunted by Numerous Air Tragedies, Willing to Risk Fate of Others PLANE CHRISTENED Vodka and Whisky.

Four Mafic Words. Ideas Work Rapidly. Sixty-two and a Star. Br ARTHUR Copyriahi. 1225.

by ttar Co. QENATOR TIDINGS of bacls from Russia, says: "Vodka as s. drink excels both Scotch and. gin." It might do that easily and. stl'i be bad.

The best fact about vodka is that! Backers May Withdraw Objec- ii is 60 per cent water, only 40 per! cent alcohol. Count who es-j tablished a government monopoly; of vodka, said it brot in just enough money to pay the czar's army. The czar abolished vodka for a I MOUNDS VILLE, W. Sept. while, gave the Russian people a i Rath Eider.

Lakeland, chance to think, and they abolished Fla. avsaisSx insisted that she be htnj. I allowed to make her attempt to hop i across the Atlantic from New York i 71 rR. SL.BMP. intelligent student I to Paris, and her Wheeling backers I Mo' politics, thinks to deter her from the Coolidge will run again Mrs.

Louis Bennett New ar- he "the President might have! rived here to officially christen the said. "I won't instead of saying, "American Gin." i 'I do not choose to ran'-" i Mrs. Bennett is the mother of Mr. Slemp misunderstands thejlxrais Bennett, said to be one four magic words. "I do not of th first American aviators to Had the President said.

"I won't lose his life in France during the run." his enemies might foolishly! World war. tions to Paris Flight Weather Is Favorable Gov. Ed Jackson of Indiana, who, with others, has been indicted in connection with a bribery case in which ex-Gov. McCray will testify for the State. LIGHTNING BOLT SETS BARN AFIRE Airport for Coshocton Discussed at Business Men's Association Meeting KIDNAPPED PARALYSIS SPREADING IN FOUR STATES; KEENE MAN PLACED UNDER SUSPICION New Board of Directors Elected for Year Which Will Choose Ass'n President No new cases of infantile paraly-' Massachusetts, the public heasth sis were reported today, but Dr.

W. M. McMJchae! of Keene has placed William Bickle. aged 30. under suspicion.

The man was taken ill September 4 and has shown some symptoms of the disease. WASHINGTON. Sept. 14--Infantile paralysis is spreading in California. Ohio.

New Jersey and i year. service announced today. Hugh surgeon general, warned parents in these districts keep sheir children away from picture theatres, fairs. picnics and public assemblages. For the week ending September 3.

450 new cases were reported the United Stares. The disease, highly contagious, is more widespread than last An air per: for Coshocton was dis-- cussed at a regular meeting of the Coshocton Business Men's Associ-; ation last ntght. the last meeting the fiEcaii year. CONDITION OF WRECKAGE OF "OLD GLORY" FOUND AT SEA INDICATES FLYERS DROWNED Tho no action was taken, the pos- siblc- which might ac- crue the city thru the establish- i meat as were discussed. and field and Ixike park mentioned as favorable spois for the location of the flying field.

Most cities which have municipal fields, or porss established by chambers of commerce or similar. organizations have at least one hangar with a capacity of two planes and prorlae the of a competent mechanic. The name of the town is usually laid in large. white cement letters so thai it will be visible from a high altitude, i The airport is established for tha I convenience of commercial or passenger planes. Whether such a field will be cs-i Required Nuraber of Valid Signatures Obtained to Place Bill uson Ballot! SIGN PETITIONS Because patches reaching here today from tabllshed here depends upon the in- "You are AFRAID to run.

the AT tu I.LLT; Hiss Elder ana ner nav worries you. or Geo ge Haidernan. plan might not get the oS ea this afternoon, imm her navigator, to take say third terra bogie you think you nomination." iv after the ship is named. President Coolidge expressed his Mer iai2ar TYheelinc broker.j mind exactly when he saia. "I aesjs he he "Anaeri-i not CHOOSE to run." In those can backers pla 3 to lea Livestock and Ma-i chin cry Burn; Loss of $3,000 Covered by Insurance the Kyle stated that a remnant of i d.

and elected bv a plurality bigger than the seven millions of last time, bat I do not choose to run." TONEY plus interest makes money. Indians sold New York City for 540 to Dutchmen. Had they placed that sum at 6 per cent. compounded on the day they sold the land, their heirs would have more money now than New York City is worth- Chauncey Depew. past 90 years.

teas how he put SiOO in the savings bank sixty-six years ago and now has 31.100 in the bank. i "If weather conditions seem fav-j I orable. we may withdraw our ob-1 jjections." he declared. i Miss Elder insists that she and. I Haldeman are willing to become "victims of the Atlantic, if neces- sary.

as our flight is in the interest: of aviatioa." I Bat interest, while sure, is A good idea makes money John E. Andrus. called the "strap-' hanger millionaire." because ne haags to street car straps when be' might ride in his automobile, bought" one share 01 Singer Sewing Ma-; chins stock for a few dollars (Continued on Pagi Five) Attorney Reed Speaks Before Kiwanis In observance of "Constitution. Week," Attorney George W. Reed, of Uhrichsvjlle.

gave an interesting talk abosit the constitution of ice; United States at the noonday" iuscheoa of the Kiwanis club at the Country club. The speaker explained and praised the constitution. He declared that the flexibility of the constitu-; tloa is s. great thing. If the constitution were rigid, he only way it could be changed would be by revo- luiioa.

he said. Attorney C- B. Hunt, this president of the Ohio Bar association, also gave a general talk on tha constitution of the United His short talk prefaced Attorney, Heed's appearance 01: the program. Attorney Hunt introduced the main speaker, who is connected with t--e law linr. of Reed Seed, of and is former president of the Rotary club in that city.

In to the talks given ny A-o--eys Reed and Hunt, Re-id this city, gave a short bat interesting talk about the Kiwanis meeting he recently atter.ded in New York City. Ke said that tie' entertainment was furnished by a groc? of boys from the East Side of New York from the camp which is provided by the Kiwanis club of that He that the Kiwanis club in that city sends the boys there to camp for two weeks. There was a good attendance at the rviwanig luncheon. Blood May Be Used to Satisfy Mother CLEVELAND. Sept.

14--Becoming more complicated with each development, the habeas corpus action of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smith, seeking to compel a local hospital to produce a baby boy in place of the girl baby now being held by Mrs. Smith, today had involved four infants with the possibility of a blood test being ordered in an attempt, to clear up the case. On August 22.

last. Mrs. Smith gave birth to a child which she claims hospital authorities told her was a boy. Several days later she discovered that the baby she was nursing was a girl. After a preliminary investigation, hospital officials admitted there had been a "technical mistake." but declared "there was now ao doubt that Mrs.

Sam Smith's baby was real- iy a girl." This failed to satisfy Mrs. Smith and habeas corpus proceedings were tiled in an attempt, to force the institution to procnce one "Baby George" Smith. Three other mothers infants involved in the controversy say they are satisfied Thai They have received their own babies a "will never give them In th a meantime Common Pleas Judge Carl V. paying the role of a modern King So'o- mon. has upon physicians acvice regarding possible blooo test to help solve the unique lawsuit.

"Nothing be left to clear this strangest of "Tf physicians that wi" aM in a I them." IT A comparatively new barn belonging to Sidney Henry, three miles north of "Warsaw, containing IS head of stock. 34. loads of hay. 30 bushels of wheat and some farm machinery and tools were destroyed by fire, Tuesday forenoon when the structure was struck by a bolt of lightning during a storm. The IS head of stock included 17 lambs and one veal calf.

Efforts to save of the contents or the barn pro-red fruitless. A wagon, a drill, surrey, buggy and some tools were in the barn. The lightning struck the west side of the bam and the bttilding immediately broke out in flames. Some of Mr. Henry's employes tried to save the structure.

The barn and contents were valued at about 53,000. The loss was covered by insurance. The new barn, the dimensions of which are 35 by 4S feet, was completed two years ago in May, NEW YORK. Sept. 1 of the condition of the wreckage of the monoplane "Old Glory" found approximately 600 miles off the Newfoundland coast, little hope was held today that the occupants of the plane.

Lloyd Bertaud, James D. Hill and Philip A. Payne, are still alive. Searchers on the steamer Kyle. par of ne tuse i a and a chartered to hunt for th emissiag ailding gear was found flyers, found a portion of the The that some of wreckage on Monday, further dis- i Continued on Fa ter shcwn a project, and of the plane's wing, measuring uh lhe ra id four feet the members of the associatson be-' the four and including three of gas tanks, had been Heve the tirae vin soon coalc when found in the turbulent waters.

Apparently the fuselage had The been torn off and no trace of the Coshocton will need an secretary or sociation will welcome plans or sug- i Chiropractors A a Amendment, Asking Separate State License Board a Jean McClure. Corning. N. school teacher, is beings COLUMBUS. O.

Sept. Suffi sought by armed posses. She vajsd s-isaatares of Ohio voters disappeared while returning Snsure a referendum, at the polh fronj 'trip to Cape Cod. and it 1 thruout ohio ex November, on the is thought she is being held for I Marshall bill have been certified tc ransomt 1 lhe sccr tar of state's offics by county election boards. Secretar? State Clarence J.

Brown aa- nounced this afternoon. The Marshall bill, passed at the I last session of the Ohio legislature Is designed to provide legal coal I pensation for village mayors and justices of the peace in liquor cases. Election boards of 49 of Ohio's I SS counties have certified a total I of S6.3TS referendum petition SCORE DIE FROM HEAT IN uevu on uirvui-i. p--esideat of the as- Schools Hosed in LnicagO Wo natures as valid, it was stated. engine was discovered, altho a gestions by those interested in the piece I establishment of such a field.

DIRECTORS ELECTED By secret ballot, the new board Relief Is Promised for Re- MO signatures "ere ed. Tae legal requirement that the malnder of Week valid signatures include not than three per cent of the voters ia each of at least 4-i counties has Almost a been complied with, it was aa- OPENING DATE OF SCHOOLS FRIDAY jof directors was chosen as follows: CHICAGO. Sept. 14. Clyde Lorenz.

E. A. Crawford. Fred. score of persons had been claimed nounced.

i Cantwell. Clarence Rader and Paul i today by an intense heat Secretary Brown, it was stated, Rice. Rice is retiring president of cl1 continued this afternoon, decided to place the Marshall 'the association. His successor will cr holding the midwest In Its grip and the chiropractors' bill refer- I be chosen by the board of directors i slnce Sunday. endums on a single ballot.

In their at a meeting to be held soon. Mercury Reaches High September Mark, 92, Today The date the Coshoctoa public) schools will be opened for the new term will be determined by the members of, lhe board of education at a special meeting at Gloss under- taking establishment. South Sixth-, "st. Friday afternoon. The awarding of the contract to! France Expected to Reject U.

S. Treaty Proposal Ten persons have died in Chicago i referendum, the chiroDractors i three in Milwaukee, four In St. I Ohio are asking- the voters to Louis and two in Kansas City. i on Prostrations were reported today! in Chicago, Omaha and Iowa cities. No relief was promised by the weather bureau, I I continued warmth tomorrow and possibly the remainder of the week.

In Chicago 600 portable schools were closed today because of the in- ol Heat records for this time in Sep-; ternber we: the mercury grees, according to George Leonard, furnish the various school buildings! WASHINGTON. Sept. 14--Indica- tense heat. lo-al'weather observer, Svcamore-1 Inspect the coal, this afternoon, and most-: st. "it was within four degrees of make a report to the remainder of treaty most favored nation commercial First on-Union Mayor Walker Is Honored in Paris Above Lindbergh BY WILLIAM P.

CARNEY I. N. S- Staff Corrcspondint- PAJUS. Sept. James JJ.

Walker of New York City, will Mrs. Young's Brother Dies Karvey Thomas GreweH. aged 4S. Drother of Trs. Myrtle Young of this died at his sear Sunday.

September 4. jfter a long illness of complication? of diseases. He is also survived by four brothers. Elijah and Anthony; Grewell of Newcomerstown. Fran's Jrewell of Newport and Albert Gre-1 well of Strasbarg.

His wife, two children and his father aged SS, siso survive. Levine to Start Flight Tomorrow LONDON. 14--Csars A. fjyer. arj- locay Thai becin his eastwar-i nigh: at o'clock toziorrow rr.orr»:r.s.

The start wi-j be rr.aoe frorr. Crarsweil H. G. cliffe. veteran English pilot.

ne at the controls ri Irvine'? plane, tae rr.O3o;3a^e in which Levine anri Charaberjii; the flight from New York to Genrjasv. Nine Granges of Co. Enter Little Theatre Contest Nine Coshoctoa-co granges have entered the iittie theatre contest to be conducted at the Cosfcocton-co fair. October 4 to S. This contest proved one of the most popular features of the 1S25 and 1S25 local county fairs, as a result of which special facilities are provided to make the contest more attractive this year than ever before.

Heretofore the one-act piays were presented by the granges ir. a tent near Educa-ionai hail This year they move ir.io Education hali. and show ir; the east end. formerly occupied by scaooi daspiays. The school display? be shown.

ly Ksed as tne C. T. room. A new in ihe nest few days, so that the Bastes win have to work on: details of before fair i-ght? wiX also be c3 for the of the players The -ranges that r.av^ of showing at the are Kcene Mohawk. Oak Grove.

Creek Valley. Franker, ar.1 VaZIey. of to re presented. yleer.e H5II. "FTTisy for "Wr.r; a XVarer:" Pike.

It 3os-:" Evering." ar.d Oak Grove. "The Thing in 3oot5." record of the War. the observer! the board by Friday afternoon. The At the same time it was stated declared -two men will inspect the mines of. conditionally that the Cnlted States! "Another of the few electrical" those who submitted bids, storms, this summer, visited the' county.

Tuesda3' forenoon. The mercury reached S3 de-' yesterday afternoon. four huncredths of an inch of rain' fell, yesterday The local river was! slowly this afternoon. American Liner Weathers Storm with Passengers Alleged Trouble Maker Is Being Held in Prison cannot agree to a reciprocal com- promise affecting the trade relations between the two countries- Such a course would be contrary to COLUMBUS. the established policy of this gov: port of the first loading I flJll I fl Jl li a i be decorated as a commander of the VsUdl LiUdUCU of honor bv thc gov i emment tomorrow, It was learned today.

This decoration is one grace high- than Cadiz Mine Today; al: conferred on Command- of" Richard Byrd. trans-Atlantic ersment and might go far toward union mined coal in eastern vcr and tw than disrupting the present American the present strike was re-i tcc received by Colonel tariff system. LOS ANGEL.ES Sept. advices to the Federal Telegraph company from the liner Mongolia, 6C rr.ileF south of Sar. Pedro.

Cal said wind and sea today were moderating efifr the cKFastroap cane which last Saturday the vest of hundred pasengers for Hacol: vana were reported aboard which weathered the OthT radioed na'liy an'i many had to put into r.earest ports for repairs. Caries Darr. tni." city, was being held ir. the city jail today charge-l with having used obscene aa-1 licentious language in the presence of Elza Corder. his father-in-law.

Darr recently fue1 suit for divorce ia probate court arj'l since that has been hanging --X'nited and causing trouble f3 the- latter's property. to Corder. T.Tavor Hr-aton announced 16 Nat'l Guard Officers Enforce Mine Injunction; Ice-ived today bv Adjutant General! Cnanes A. Lmdoerga. of New York- Frank B.

Henderson. The ad- to-Paris fame. genera! was informed that)' ne decoration ceremony will 'eevr-ra! cars of non-union coal wore! P' a ce tomorrow afternoon dur- loaned late Tuesday at the Mayor Walker's ceremonial mine, about miles from I "Ssit to the city hail, Cadiz, in Harrison-co. No Mayor Walker, who has been tour- turhanco marked the loading, i ing Europe on a vacation, has been was stated. exceedingly popular during his Ohio national guard short stay in this city, but the news pervins in the various coal tiis- that such a high honor would be to-lay tnat an Darr from ST.

CLAIRSVILLE. Sept. 14. tnVts as "observers" for Governor conferred upon him carae as a corn- Slates Marshal Stanley Vic D-onahey. today reported to ptete surprise.

Borthwfck and Captain II. H. Henderson, without it; The French government orieinal- of the Ohio national was that conditions are My pianne.i to rnske Mayor Walker today ivrr" in -ommand of 24 dep- quiet ar.d that striking union raeroiy an officer of legion, but restraining ai marshals are enforcing miners ar'i their are com- decide'! to confer the higher grade will prob- -edc-ra! injunction restraining union plyinc with court ir.janction? and him when was that ably be obtained from the probate miners from interfering with the other of the- V.v-bb. Provident ---an'! F'orencf Belmont-ro. federal mer.

are to be sta- 'dnn st oarh mini, hTin'ir'-d In is prf- paratlca for the resumption of operations William Moore Given Divorce of Paralysis Are Reported in Oliio Couple Held T7 for Cruelty to Two Boys Proposed Tariff Comm, Inquiry in S. A. Abandoned Italy had honored him with the San E. Lazzaro. highest decoration for which a foreigner in decoration whlrh vilfier COLUMBI'S.

of was rs.t~5'jrs Aii-jr and Ir; hi.T biittonhols anti whers Vayor Grant Learns of Death of Uncle HOURLY TEMPERATURES FROM LAST beef 5i-? late MATURES '-Aj a r.r--J^ Loree, af 1 a IN MAYOR'S COURT EGRO cohv ici AI .07 r- OilTH D17X CCP DITC BIRTH NOTES A daughter was born to Mr. Mrs. Charles Barrus. of West fayette. yesterday.

The son born to arid Ernest F'tch. of last night, has been named, Charles Austin, G. Grar.t. s-. a yesterday a 5jr.r.

John G. Grar.t. ha'; at his home jn Fort Royal, Monday rr.omins: foilo-R-in? a rr.or.th=" iilr.e?^ of htp.rt He by a of relative? an-i i Jn sprvirf 11 hfiri in Fort Royal. and burial -will be made at that a. rr.

72. a. 12 f. i Granted Decree a "ROYAL WINDSOR" ON '-VI- a WAY TO ONTARIO OHIO PEN ESCAPES "caav rr.akirs; i IMPROVING Ohio A wa. Gr-n-- of near 'We.

rr.urt or. grounds of 1 "Rox-ai or," bound for On- Johnson. This a Mr Frank Lorenr Atlantic filghr, ovor appearnd E. '-r; the prison to pay $12 a "VliljVrX p-i'f-agf at ten o'clock this Beaton In tn a fh-srge of hospital rodav from bullet 6 4 for th" of -hplr rnornins: ami nniusjtes intostfating liQuor. in thP i a hack, refeiv- m.

along f-c given into ovor Jersey Harbor, speed-! Ho mad? arrangemont: ti pay ed when made the daa'a for lib' th custody. ins due west. the fine and was given nis release. esty Gnflirt..

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