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HOME EDITION OM DAILY NEW DAW THE WEATHER: Rain, colder tonight and 4. Wednesday, much colder Wednesdny night. Dtulltd WMtbn Rtport on Pn Two ONLY AFTERNOON TAPER IN DAYTON RECEIVING ASSOCIATED PRESS SERVICE PRICE TWO CENTS VOL. LV. NO.

86. DAYTON, OHIO, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 1931 MSGR. JOHN P. DOWNEY DIES UNEXPECTEDLY MITT mm Mm FIRST HALF' I I -H JOB Early in Annual GRANDI STARTS CHEST WORKERS ON Campaign PRESIDING PRELATE of Dayton Deanery Diet Unexpectedly Special Gifts Group Turns In Large Sum DAYTON PRIEST IS VICTIM OF HEARTATTACK Prelate Is Stricken While Praying in Holy Fanv ily SUDDEN DEMISE SHOCKS COMMUNITY ni FIT if k' OUT ON ROUND OF CEREMONIES Won't Discuss World Problems With Hoover Till Wednesday.

VISITS TOMB OF UNKNOWN SOLDIER zi it I SAY YOUTH WHO FIRED REVOLVER Five-Day Program Off to Good Start, Leaders Learn. NEED $8281248 TO Statesman Meets Old Acquaintances at Dinner Given by Stimson. WASHINGTON, Nov. 17. JP Received with warmth and Was Founder of Parish.

Honored by Archbishop in 1930. Suffering a sudden heart while pronnrinc to cele MEET DRIVE GOAL! IS RESPONSIBLE I IS. I 1 I splendor, Italy's foreign min-j ueneral solicitation Um- mitteee Reports Edward Czaplinski Must jister, Dino Grandi, set, today III ft 'Wfc. III I brate mass Tuesday, Rt. Rev.

Jlsgr. John r. Downey pastor of Holy Family church, and one of the most distinguished priest-scholars in the Cincinnati archdiocese, died Tuesday at 9:15 a. m. at the rectory at 140 S.

Findlay st. His death came as shock to the entire community and particularly to members of his parish, 703 at Meeting. Face Murder Charge in With hut halT a day in the! Wick Case, field, the 1000 volunteer ork-RpoRTS ARE MADE trs in the campaign to raise IN MENTAL TESTS $075,067, for Community Chest needs made their first report Grand Jury Expected to Re upon a path of preliminary ceremonies hefnre formally offering President Hoover his country's "contribution to the common work for the common pood." So the statesman described the purpose of his visit in a first utterance upon Washington soil. Fittingly, his 'earliest rendezvous this morning was at the marble shroud of the Unknown Soldier. turn Indictments in contributing to the Community to leaders at the noon luncheon eomniiirM funs! for Msgr.

Downey apparently had i In the above photo he is shown Police Sergt. C. C. Cadot Tuesday wore a broad smile and a green feather, indicative of his having done his bit to aid others less fortunate than himself hv I I been in splendid health. Slaying.

Edward Czaplinski, alias Ed- meeting the Miami Tuesday. This report showed thai receiving his feather from Miss Dellalenore Scholey, a campaign worker. He suffered the attar about; a. while. Kneeling on aj prie-dieu in the sanctuary of Holy Chief thought in Grandi's visit is ROBERTS DENIES U.

S. RELAXING i the preservation of 'the peace for 1 which the warrior cave his life. I I R19 had been collected or pledged, ward Chaplin, 17, of 2135 E. jto the fund, leaving $828,247 still First the boy who is ac-to be obtained during the remain-1 cused of firing the shot which four days of the campaign. took the, life of Samtiel A.

Amonp the gifts reported was phencrer e-rocrv keen-! one for $S00 from Archbishop John i NS lcf grocery Keep McNicholaa of Cincinnati, or, during a holdup at his store i sneaker at the luncheon. 10 davs aero, was found to he family church, where he was reading his holy office after having assisted at a mass offered at 6:15 a. in. by his assistant, Rev. John Hanahan.

Msgr. Downey had intended to say his own daily mass as scheduled at 7:30 a. and prepared to Late in reaching the capital last i Li t. ne H1J iSignora Grandi were welcomed; with the full honors due loreign HE HELPED PLAN IN ITS STAND PAY ROLL HOLDUP! AGAINST JAPS continue with his office until the jguests of the nation. A few min-' jutes later they were presented to President and Mrs.

Hoover at the I th.e responsible, mentally and phys-day $81,200 was turned in by the 47 1 ta-nihcallv. for his actions, accord- time for the ceremony. However, he ended his spiritual REV. MSGR. JOHN P.

DOWNEY RT. White House. Informal greetings! throueh sreneral solicitation, and reading abruptly, and complaining. to Father Hanahan that he had an were exchanged English and the v. i it i.

i pi me iimuMimi uivisiuu. couple hurried off to Secretary Uetendant in Holdup Vase Indications Are America IS; Following the report of the vari- Stimson's home for dinner and in to a report filed Tuesday with Judge Arthur Mnrkcy of juvenile court. traplinski was accordingly ordered committed to the county jail without bond, on first de Giv'es Testimony Own Behalf. Not Inclined to Cooperate With League. ous division leaders, workers heard Ian inspiring talk given by Arch-I bishop McNichoias, who came, to i Dayton to preside at the funeral good night's rest.

Signor Grandi will not discuss wnrlH r.rnhlm with thi president COLD TO BRING ABRUPT CLOSE TO WARM DAYS gree murder charge. tor Mrs. Si. J. liibbons, sr, 'until after a formal dinner at the White House tomorrow night Meanwhile he has defined the yen- PARIS, Nov.

17, TVio rnmnaiim onpnpd fnrmallvi Two examinations were made at Denying all knowledge and connections with the "rohherv Tuesday at a. m. with the the Dayton Mental Hygiene clinic. tents of changes in the at i- era! purpose of his visit in a state- ersipurposeotnisi.Miiii BR- sounriing of factory whistles all A psycnoiogicai test ana a report to the orew and in informal 0T PJaus 1 nr 1 r- 01 'np po ps, nAn pf tJ)C ymWd Statos and over the city. were submitted by Dr.

E. C. Fisch- chats by the fireside at me ii. u. Jipif vimMrue- fhrp aT Virtually the entire corps of bein as psychiatrist.

Wintrv Stimson home in ion last August, E. In(la- msn anx' workers in the campaign attended! It was found that Czaplinski, al-y able northwest ashington. Jfoberfs, former Dnvton police-1 iety over the Ingue of Na- the dinner meeting Monday night though his chronological age is 17, Threat omes as Mercury acts Vr iWa. nf mrtieinlnnU; VIU fin the hotel, when final charges to nis menu age is 10 years ana Will Rogers Says: BEVERLY HILLS. Cal, Nov.

17. Watch your local movie, theaters for the da' they are giving their unemployment benefits, with the proceeds going to your own locality. That's a big thing am; should raise a lot of money. Go evrn if it my pictuie and you have to sleep through it. I always holler st the end of each one, so it wakes everybody up and let's 'em know it's over.

Say, this new home building id of Mr. Hoover's sounds mod. They are working out a lot of beneficial things, the only thing is it took 'em so long to think of any of 'em. We ought to have plans in o.e of oepression just like we in case of a fire, "Walk, dut run to the nearest kuvx'i 4 th. vvaro (rirnn nv rnrpp pip nxs Nov 17 Heat Record.

mier Uval of France, his imme-jin the theft, took tht witness pst 0 Vlozen years ex-: C. E. Steffey, general chairman of diate predecessor in that gence quotient of 98 per cent; c' stand in his own behalf in com-i fairltt the drive. r' 1 A im istenoe in an effort to restore Enthusiasm was at high pitch, as average; indexed aa "low grade, intellectually," responsible for his acts and no mitigat- court, Tuesday close accord with the outspoken on Plpas following the invocation by Rev. peace in Manchuria.

chairman of the senate foreign morning. The out-of-sraon warm weather that has offered Healj davs and holidays to Dayton-1 relations commiuee. ine oinec jcooerts also Tit.i j- i' Hugh Ivan Evans, pastor of West-! mg circumstances except his Tk'ViISa ibini fUT- frr'ier Presbyterian church, and youth. guests afforded them 2o minutes conferred with Elwood inav ie i. hhpu ovan-a tne sinjrmg of several specially! ine report snows inai czapun .1 1 nt I .4 1 1 inns lur Uie lu nrrm is unun-mi aim mitt-it iii Kinr-pr, ui.o ac- Versailles treatv cave them com-1 intense pain in his chest, returned to the rectory.

Dr. R.A. Lewi was summoned hut the monsignor was beyond aid, despite the fact that he retained consciousness until the end. Realizing the end was npar, Msgr. Downey askd Father Hanahan to administer to him the last rites of the Catholic rhurch.

He received the sacrament of penance and the Holy Viaticum, as the Eucharist is called that is given to one on the verge of death. Msjrr. Downey's lips, however, continued to move in prayer and Blmost before those who surrounded his bedside were aware of the seriousness of his condition he had passed away. Only about two hours elapsed between the fatal stroke and the time of his death. In addition to Father Hanahan and Dr.

Lewis, the only othyr person at his bedside was Miss Margaret McDermott, housekeeper at Holy Family rectory for the last 12 years. Msjrr. Downey was conceded one of the most gifted scholars and churchmen in the Cincinnati archdiocese and was similarly recognized for his 'administrative genius, especially in the line of finances. He was th. organizer and first pastor of Holy Family church, having been sent to Dayton for that purpose by the late Rt, Rev.

Henry Moeller in July, 1905. t'nder his capable leadership and spiritual guidance, the Dayton parish enjoyed phenomenal growth and in 1926 dedicated its imposing new edifice, erected at a cost of approximately $.100,000. Community Chest ski sdoi oecause 01 a "iear up- 4 Kmnl m' j- r.ai-f oirf M-ri neava tnat ne now. as at tne jmon grouna, lor oom ni y. bery, and stated that the times he anese evaruauon 01 me aispuica 0Z v.nA AA time of thi shooting annreciates Ttiesdar irht.

the forecast was seen talking to Iackmever in area and that Russia is beginning' i i iha trraxntv nf Vita arf anA thnf Via "TJnin nnA lxM 'the alley in the rear of his "home; to bestir herself against "r.e.' "8 XtaJ i Si tn pilted in mi i lit- iirt ii tiiii ldikK viutru rire 7 lne rnatTrs wunicn-me mlhe arranging to get some military activities close to the Si Tuesday night and cdnes-la broad and genuine smile. from MKm frontier. chest, representing the empty. this wst respect, he is below a boy wt into tbo mom and: 10 years of age in efficiency. I day; mucli coiaer clncs-lay Roberts is chanred with having.

The members of the COUnCll, 'j i i i T.n(allv thoea ovgniiTigtmnl i mA nin -r. 1 nHsJ i.H ihott.J ik. n-ithniit tho I hinoso nnri 1 i lmmeai- Spnalor Reed of penn-: V' nf rnmmim tv Cbest airenr es.l muKi now oe maae ana re- Passing the alhtime heat record and Secretary Adams of "Ji "Pr "I Cause for the present period of ately after the report was 4 MEET DEATH WHILE HUNTING com- for Mov. 17 lor the last years uu. avv mpt BS delegates at vommismn oi me uo.

cannot be laid ceivea Dy mm, jui ge Warkey -the entire history of the "local Son n.J. conference! with receiving fl00 noon. Theeet. thi he Cxaplinski the. co unty nt ill weather bureau the mercury in his first statement to the," snare tne spoils wnen, 1U agriculture nature eovernment Jail- It is expected an indictme stood at 69 at noon and continued! ore land ine at New York tJw approximately fS500, was Ambassador Dawes and Chairman chmriring first degree murder nres Rince lanaintr finance the declared arging in.

divided, against him Wednes- vesterdav afternoon, Grandi I to rise slowly through the after Briand with the Chinese and Jap- or engineer, anese Spokesmen, Dr. Sze and Am- Charles F. Kettering, vice presi-, a bassador Yoshir.awa. in charge of research of thej 11 13 mt. rrr nrin.

Will TClUm 1 1 K1tnr. nrin. Roberts' defense is an alibi. believed the jurors in noon. A maximum of 73 was ex- pected.

the same Indictment was at a house on Dakota st. when- in impreswon ga nea groun-, I aeainst John Czarzastv. Ravmond More Than Score Hurt Accidents as Ohio Sea son Opens. stressed the necessity for cooperation among all nations. He described Mr.

Hoover's move for an debt moratorium as "timely" and said The previous record for Nov. 17 was set on that date in 180fi, when Albert Lackmeyer, Elwood Shinley Amoassaoor Charles Dawus io. u.0 an4 Jos (covrrNirn on rc.r. nvr.) the mercury rose to 68. Tuesday and Charles Purcilla came there immediately aftrr the holdnn.

material thing, it is mainly a state T.h fn.ur4bo'? ar to he tu.L. j. to the holdup. The month jit marked the beginning of a ir. was the second time this A Ji" Yw fifth one.

held to.be the leader of OIA MBlff, ov. ii. a heat' record has Hunter and quarry fell alike as been recorded. On Nov. 0 the mer appre- we have not -been keeping books has Bflt ihendcd.

sometime between 10 and FIND PRICELESS 12 o'clock on the morning of; Tnc a cimrc Aug. 9. They also testified that; ART 1 KLA5URE5 Roberts left that house, but re- turned later in the day to get; five Noted Paintings Are Dis- Msgr. Downey was ordained mjOnjo', hunting season opened yes- cury rose to, 70, surpassing th I i- jomp un. loin, aurr mm mPl- toof A irirm November coNTiM rn on fivk OPEN FIRE ON LAVAL CABINET Failure to Take Measures to Re- dav prrvmus inai.

u.ub till" a i "Several years ago, when husi- p-vipppi pn ss was at its peak, people were IW-fVrvi-ir JIV lng his studies for the priesthood degrees ne. at the illustrious College of the attracted mousanos to me pursuit John R. Hazrn said WAY TO FLORIDA' covered Buried in Tin Cans in Moscow, of rabbit and other game, and that this 'month has been one of nis snare pi ine spoils. Relatives of Roberts, testifying; Monday, declared that he was! viuitincr Ibpm a farm ahouf 1f! Tropaganrt in the Eternal City. Upon his return to America at buying stocks and bonds with only one thought in mind and that was the future value of such when the booming of shotguns.

the hottest of all up Oil Man Leaves New York Aged that time he was assigned to Mt. en to mi. th" ver- i until Tuesday. Each day for professor, ended four persons were dead and for about jmore than a score were injured. hav1 frnm ls to for ft.

Mary seminary as a where he was stationed discounting at the same time their returns on such securities at the; time. Everything was for thei en Annua) Trip to Winter Home, 20 miles east of Xenia on Aug. 9. MOSCOW, Nov. 17.

(P Those who testified Monday! Priceless art treasures were re-fixed the date of Roberts' visit to the world todav follow-to their home bv the date of thei. mg the discovery of five noted six years. 1 hereafter he was ap Victims were accidentally shot 'degrees above normal, he said. kgreat future. I.

vvw YORK. Nov 17.fJi pointed assistant pastor at the Cathedral of St. reter-in-Chains, "Today, with nature pouring; Jnhn Rnrlcefllftr. by guns in their own hands or For the 24 hours ending at 8 a. m.

those of their companions, or when i TuPMiay fiS. grees, or 2.1 above the normal 42 lieve Unemployment Charged by Socialists. TARIS, Nov. 17. Rocialist members of the chamber, of deputies opened fire upon Fremicr Laval's government when the chamber began its session this morning, charging failure to take remedial measures to help unemployment and an economic crisis.

The debate on unemployment will take up the morning sessions forth its bounty in unlimited Cincinnati, and subsequently pas by several members of his house An8cl J1, they 'were mistaken for game. for that time of the month. ju. asnnsion. aner wnicn re, a The dead are: I "JZTZZ'w7Z Kenneth Holmes, 23.

Akron. TRF.W IS FACINC. was assigned to organize the Day ton parish. In recognition of his wnose srun oiscnareeq as op whs II IWL1II- 1 LIQUOR CHARGE said he came to the farm the fol-l paintings buried in tin cans in two lowing Saturday after that places in Moscow, which was Aug. 9.

Roberts' wife.l Th picti.res were stolen from Mildred; his brother, Tom; 'Mrs. I the Moscow art gallery in 1927. Tom Roberts; another They are the picture of Christ by AHie; Donald, son of Tom, and Rembruidt; the "Ecce Homo," by Ralph, son of Altie, declared the, Titian; the "Holy Family," by defendant was with them on the Corretrgio; St. John the evangel-date in question, list, by Ci.rlo Dolri, and the Ralph Roberts said that he had "Scourging of Christ," by Pizzaro. entered a bull in the contests at KVnurnri xvc tdid the fair and that it was awarded; GANDHI DELAYS TRIP second prize and that Roberts left quantities on the farm and with every condition favorable for a continuation of such good times, the people for some unexplained reason have taken a completely opposite viewpoint of general conditions.

"Thus, instead of buying for the future, they are considering only the present and the present day value of materials in their pur guished service in the cause of iu'T'f Catholicity and of his exemplaiy near Alliance. nr A.eA Stanley Matanec. 37, Cleveland, Inter- r.ntain of Freighter and His the next few days. pellations on foreign relations, in Accused nf Landing $70,000 with the dignity of monsignor. at1 accidentally shot by hia compan- hold, left New York today on his annual trip to his winter home, at Ormond Beach, Fla.

He arose early and motored in to Pennsylvania station from his estate, Poeantiro Hills. He left Pocantico Hills at 6:30 a. m. and arrived at the station in plenty of time to take an 8 o'clock train. John D.

Rockefeller, saw him off at the station. Rockefeller appeared to be in excellent health and was in a cheerful frame of mind. He smiled broadly and waved at his son as the train pulled out of the station. cluding the premier's conversations with President Hoover, will Dayton on Feb. 0, 1930.

ion. Julius tiiaeon, siso oi Cleveland, while they hunted near William Innrel. 24,. Lorain, Rum Cargo. PHILADELPHIA, Nov.

17. (JT) Captain John Iverson and 26 chases. It is merely a matter of begin this afternoon at 3 o'clock and continue during the afternoon I session. his brother Tom's house to visit' Postpones Departure Following noor bookkeeping on our part that is responsible for conditions today members of his crew aboard the Parley With MacDonald. Altie's home so that he could See the prize-winning bull.

"IRISH" STAR HURT "What is needed today more coastwise freighter Commercial A contradiction in testimony That honor came to him through the efforts of Most Rev. John T. McNichoias, O. archbishop of Cincinnati, and the investiture was presided over by Rt. Rev.

Joseph H. Albers, bishop of I.unda and auxiliary bishop of Cincinnati. Msgr. Downey never abandoned hit classical and religious studies despite the arduous duties of a pastor and uniil the very end pursued courses at the University of LONDON, 'Nov. K.F-Ma-halma Gandhi decided today to whose shotgun exploded and sent a charge into hi neck.

Robert Hastings, 18, of Dola, Hardin accidentally shot when he stepped into the line of fire of Ralph Motter, 16, Dola, as Motter fired at a rabbit. Notre DameLoses Mike Koken'wn Tom roNTiM rn on tagt fivb firemaITiVinjured HEADS FOX FILMS Dayton, Notre Dame university, Quaker were under bond today rharged with having landed a $70,000 liquor cargo at Chester, last Wednesday. Federal agents made the arrests last night in a raid on the steamer at its pier here. With the exception of the second mate, Kugcne Currot, who was not implicated, the entire crew of the packet admitted their guilt, authorities said. The rum cargo allegedly was picked up from a "mother" rum ship, about 50 miles off the Flor said that the former police officer postpone hig departure for India came to their house at the Aenia'; farm near the end of July with Tnme remained there for three or four Minister MacDonald.

The an-weeks, returning to Dayton withjnuncement gave rise to the hope his children in time to get them i that the failure of the second ready for school in September. It round table conference on Indian was testified that Robents had affairs may still be averted. dismisfrom the police ATI fTc ATIO INQUIRY department July 18. VATICAN CITY, Nov. 17.

(JF) Tom Roberts testified that The congregation of rites today for Rest of Grid Season. SOUTH BEND, Nov. 17A-l7P) Coach Heartly "Hunk" Anderson of Notre Dame today said Mike Koken, one of hia star reserve backs, would be out of the football wars for the rest of the season because of injuries suffered in the Navy game. Koken complained of a sore back and it una fiw-f 1 Ai'nrl a nflA nf CINCINNATI, Nov. One fireman was injured today in; a blaze which caused $100,000 damage to the soy bean plant of the Early and Daniel grain dealers.

Origin of the fire was undetermined. FIN DTARTY OF EIGHT Edward R. Tinker Named Preal- dent Succeeding Clarke. NEW YORK, Nov. 17.

F.dward R. Tinker, president of Interstate Equities was today elected president of the Fox Film Ohio State, university and the Catholic university at Washington. Although he devoted particular attention to theology and philosophy, was equally versed in all the sciences. He Is survived by a brother, Joseph Downey, Urbana, and one sis CAPE MAY, N. Nov.

17. inao aii.iv vii. .1.1 Roberts left their home, came to began an examination of cause for(D The three high school teach irios were cracKca. A-rnys were, taken and revealed that he was 6416 MORE Help Wanted Classified Advertisement! in The Daily News the first 10 months of 1931 than in Dayton'l second evening newspaper Better than B0 of all help wanted ads published by three Dayton newspapers are published in The Daily News, ida coast. succeeding Harley 1 Clarke, suffering from three cracked Dayton and returned two or three the beatification of Sister ran-; era and five young men missing weeks latejr for the children.

cesca Saverio Cabrini, founder ofjsince Sunday in a motor launch Tho defendant was placed on the Missionary Sisters of the: have been found safe in a light- the witness stand for a short Sacred Heart, who niert in Chicago, house Delaware Bay. while Monday afternoon. At opening of court Tuesday, his LINCOLN IS CHOSEN COLUMBUS, Nov. White today increased the who became chairman of the board. BLAST ROCKS TOWNS WICHITA, Nov.

17. A nitro-glycerin blaat in a mag-a line of the Bond Torpedo Co. about seven miles north of here today shook town within a radius of 20 miles. No extensive damage was done and no one was in examination was resumed by his ter, Mrs. Charlotte Conway, Cincinnati, and other relatives in both cities.

The announcement of Msgr. Downey's death was communicated to Archbishop McNichoias' by Father Hanahan at Sacred Heart church Tuesday morning, where the prelate was assisting at the funeral sendees of Mrs. Margaret Gibbons. No arrangement for the uneral hum been mode KILLS HIMSELF JEFFERSON, Nov. n.MV- WAR VETERAN KILLED OTTAWA, Nov.

17. (Pt-John IV Mumea, 82, Civil War veteran, is dead, victim of an automobile accident. I URIES FATAL CINCINNATI, Nov. Alice Cohall, 20, died today of internal Injuries suffered yesterday in an automobile accident MAY SAVE EYESIGHT CINCINNATI, Nov. 17.

UP) Surgeons believed today there was a chance" to save the sight of the right eye of Clyde I Suke-forth, 29, Cincinnati Reds first string catcher, accidentally shot yesterday while hunting rabbits near here. I membership of his special corn- George Brewster, 39, supennten attorneys, John Kgan, Charles Brcnnan and Albert Scharrer. Prosecuting Attorney Calvin Crawford and his assistant, Francis Canny, are representing the dent of the Jefferson municipal mittee to study unemployment In-water works, shot himself in the surance to 10 with th appoint-head today and died a short time ment nf Jam F. Lincoln ef 1 later in a hospital, 'Cleveland. atate.

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