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I DAILY 6,1929, Commanding Moxt A Mention In Legislature; rivers 9 License Certain -Howe Votes To Limits On Roads BY H. K. DAUCHERTV Writer MBUS, Ot, Mar. 'automobile driver shonld be required to carry Us driver's lie-cost 'with lilm at all Umis while operat- las a maehlce Is virtually all that stands today in'the way of Ohio bav Ing a drivers' license law. Agreement between the Senate and 'House-motor, vehicle committee on 1 that point probably will he reached tonight when subcommittees mett to compromise the differences existing between tho bill which Jias "been passed by the Senate, and the New Boston Kowo.blH lias Iwen recom- nicnded.for pftssaee by 'the House committee.

Agreed On Differences These points of difference Urtualiy agreed to Inst ulght, by the HOUEC committee and Secntor Mck- that tho license fee shall be 33 cents 'Instead of 23 cents, nnd 15- teut 'deputy fee for Issuing; that mnvors and justices of the shall not be permitted to rcvolic licenses, that revocation can bo made only by Courts ot Records; that tho license fees, estimated to yield STOO.OOO annually nt the j35-cent shall be turned Into the highway liiiiiutenance and repair fund from whirh the proposed rural system is to be financed. The House committee informally voted approval of those riro- vlslonB. The vote, however; Is not binding on any member. The House muter, vehicle committee last night" recommended thu Johnson Jerking" bill again for passage. The bill would relieve the mo- toritts who give another person from liability for damages in case of It nlso recommended for passage a bill -by licpresent- ntlve Albert Daniels of parkc county, requiring alt Fchool buses to lx painted.

the same bright color, nnd up. specifications for their construction. The" Senate had before it today two important measures affecting motorists which passed yesler- dny by 'the One bill hy Rep' rescritptivc Elmer E. Bodcu (if Akron, removes all speed limits' nutf-idc mun- Icinal corpoMtlons and, r.ilses limit In congested- city, areas -from 3." 20 miles an hour nnd the less congested centers from Ii3 to 35 miles an hour. To SpcetT Up Work Plans for speeding up legislation to weed otirimdcsir'nhle were adopted by the Senate, yesterday, when It voted, 13 to 0.

to establish a calendar committee which wll say what bills shall 'be given proi' ereneo on each day's calendar with out 'respect for tho 'order in whlcl Ihoy were recarnmendoil for The rnlo committee will function as the "jitney" calendar maker. Spcnk cr 0. C. Gray the Hoiifn said tha Imdy will follow tho nctloi wltiiln few tlny.i nud Btart its "jit "oy" calendar committee to workln The most important measure on th i rouse calendar for today is the Hnr lcu resolution proponing it con.sllti llonnl amendment that would wipe out the present "uniform" rule nn permit clnasKIwtion of certain clnp.se nt property. The amendment als would limit iho rnte on rea estate and thereon lo mills wttliirtl vote of the iiecpl Tlie Semite has 30 on its ca C'ndnr for ronsltlorallc-u today.

Ambn (hum nre hills by Senator ffeorgo I lender of CIcyoland. rcriuirlisg munli ilinlillcs to levy (tp to lime-truths i i taxes for nolloo an fircmrn' pensions, iind also wnuiriii? levy for the mnlntriiniicii of poll co. Gcaocil adojted tteo Tuesday nlebt to bare the axxlb Public Oxaptiny Bit an ordinance setting forth the rase ot fare downed ratirfactory. after the car rate commlltce reported it bad heW several meetings wltb a I'ortsmoulh coandl and cltiicDS oim- iiJltcc and did not have any Yecom- ipecdatloa to make to new fare schedule. embers I b.

GranillsoD. Wheeler and Oliver voted for the motion, but Member Phillips voted In the negative. It Is tbc contrntton of Member Phillips that Council suonid cot go lo the Service Company nnd nsk that rate ordinance ba su1- alttetl. his opinion being that the Service Company should'take such step without Mr. Phillips also'says he Is for the orlgln- franchise which is said to contain clause permittlns the.Sen-Ice Com- any Bc'vcn per cent on their lavest- jent as long ns the fare Is not abuvo even cents.

On recommendation of. the pollce nd fire committee, council author- red Fire Chief Charles Sims to.pur? iase seven now'' rubber cohto. for rcmen, a new for thelfiro ruck' a battery chnrger nnd two new zle couplers. Cbristiu of tlc; her auef. T.

E. Oedsr isrert. NetBe IJnrbetrt of Oat street Harmony Of One And Cxlor Make Mode (Dry Leaders Make First As Shown In Marling Spring Style Show 6. S. to collect'outsthndlnc sscssments on Staiiton avenue piiv- cg, Clerk Her- inn Bu'tier to'notify owners'to yol ect assessments.

The suit Is to be a cst case''t'o determine whether tin rppcrty owners have'to pay'or not. 'he. owners linve'. refused to pny bp- ause they siiy-'the street was not aved according to Vbout 56,000 Is due on abscssmerts The iwdk-c and fire committee was jiti'iietcd to Investigate the need of now police car. Engineer John D.

Wilson Riibmit- ed nn estimate, of $4,500 for exten- lon of water walue. The mains'nre be extended ou York street to jiwson addition, north on Pennsyl aiiln avenue and from Brcece plan! 0 ihe Peebles plnnt. Bonds will be old to finance, the Improvement. Mayor: W. E.

Newlierry submitted lis report for the nionth of Jnnunry lues. S3T2.SO, permits, Tola: Scvcrnl old Ive. under present, conditions, were repealed eo.thi.-y would not IMJ Includ l'In tl'o txMllfied ordinances. Engineer Wilson wns Instructed to comniunlcoto with the stnte highway leparlnicot rnlntlvn to ralsirtR and wldeiflm: Gnllla street across Mill-' brook inke. Mcmliers also illscusseil the hniilc- 1 anl lighting system for Gnlll'i nnd Abodes nvcnues.

An effort will he- made to have tho and hnslcn ta pole reraoviil prORrnm so that the lights mny he InHtalled this year. Mrs. W. Myers nnd Mrs Lloyd Mns'sle of Greemip, spt-nt Tuesday Wednesday with (heir sis- icrs, Mrs. W.

A. Adrnns of Gnllla'av- enue, nnd Mrs. Fern Curry Floyd. neulnh Hothwoll of Portsmouth was the recent guest of Mildred Allen of Lakeside. Mildroii Allen Is 111 with mumps ct her 'home on Lnkevlew.

Her brother, llicknrd. who was: 111 with ihe sanm disease last week Isj nhle Ic attend school. Hiihert ClPlierf 'of'Buena VIstn IK the guest ot his sister, Mrs. Brine Silvia, of street. J.

S. Jordan oC llhodes nvenne returned ycslerdny from TUifrsles, where 1m wns nt the bedside of bin fnthcr, Dullns Jordan, who is critically 111 nt his home. Mrs. Edwnrd Morrison wns removed to her home Tuesday from Schirrman hospital where she recently underwent nn operation. Mrs.

Fred. Brown had ns guests ycsterdny Mrs. Clnrencc Onkps anri llltle dniishtcr, I.ee, of WheoU 5 ill at tlw boae of bcr mottf Mrs. Albert Drakf. of MUtdale, road.

Mrs. James who has seriously ill at her oa Stante-n vpnne. dots not show any icprore- ueot. Mr. and Mrs.

Harrison Giner of Vest IthoJea avecue, announoe the Irth of a little daughter Monday and on the same day, nnd almost nt il.c hoar, Mrs. Giner's lohn fierrlnger. of'Ashlnnd. the mother of a little daughter, riie rncthers arc daughters of Mr. nml Mry.

John Meet fc'tanton av- Mrs. Ilexford Morchead of Irontcn a guest of his sister, Mrs. Fred Brown, ot Purk avenue. Two small children of Mr and Mrs. Clarence Cautley of Ock Etreet are.Very ill.

Philips has as guests her sister, Mrs. K. Stootze.il, mil her inbttter-ln-law, Mis. Marie Stoet'zoll, of Columbus. The nine and" a half pound boy liorn.to Mrs.

Leslie of Gnlla evenue has been uaraed Leslie, Jr. 'Mr, nnd Mrs. Jnck McFann of Gnl- lla riVeuue hnd ns guests recently his mother, Mrs. Mary McFann. and Mr: aud Mrs Charles Dawson and children niid and Mrs.

Tom'Bald-- rldttc, all of IroDton. Mr. and Mrs. Owen.Fitch anncUBOc the birth of Sunday mornlnpt Miss Estella Smith was removwl to Schirrman hospital Tuesday In Suwnrd'p nmbiilnnce. 'She will undergo treatment.

Itayraomi Fitch Is seriously ill nt the home of his parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Louza Filch, of Hhodes avenue. .1 times Chlldrcy was able to resume MK studies at' the Central school lifter ac extended Illness with In- fluonza.

Donald and Hilly Sllvln nro ill with liclokeii iox nt their home on Grace Direct. The Mlssiorary Circle of. the Baptist church met at the church last.evening ant! after a short blislnpss meeting envo an interesting program as follows: A reading by Mrs. Clarence Brlg- nor, Duet--Mrs. Enrl nnd Mrs.

Joe Hoberts. i Ixeading--Mrs. 51. A. Brlilwell.

Ueadlr.s--Mrs. Hnrlcy Flack. Solo--Mrs. Enrl Onkes. Heading--Miss Bessie Yeley.

Rending--Mrs. Henry Clark. Duet--Miss Gladys: Rickey and Clnrenw Brlgncr. Many who had part in were dclnlned nt home bj; thu had weather. New Boston telephone operators kept a record of calls'Thursday.

Fri- AUocat la tie Mertt r-hcn itirt, at KaetSae er eibcr had Tistaa if fceneU, btcoli- rfJtctite to a Anm of folljr ktnid tie pUutJits of bfr admirers. Per- is renm.so often utilize flisht of for the ditpby of tnoK ThU device wag effectively used at tb Kathicu Show it MsrtinE Uros. rouipar, Tuesdtj night, when hundreds of women brared the of the streets to gather information es lo fmart OpeniDg'tbe costomta tor their revue a group of four costumes, each for a particular time of day shown and Edward Thunnins, advertising manager, gave a brief talk on tlie importance of harmony oad individuality in dress. More than COj garraenls were displayed In (lie parade anil each enscmblz had been carefully planned to achieve 'the har- monlons effect so important in this sea- ion's tnodes. Of the garmcnls for mature women.

displayed "by Mrs. C. L. Simtos, liked particularly a'coat and dress costume which combined a dress of fawn gray crepe with a coat smoke-bine feather-weight tweed, lined to match the frock. -With this she wore a hat of navy blue horsebair with match ing.

felt trim and smart little cockade of The ostrich. importanca of the combination exemplified by M(EI 1'afiline Gibhs spectator sports costume in Itwller cloth coat in a turn color, lined with black satin, formed red tcarf and triKzsIjuj of back with" white polka Iou. OBC of tbc new GreU Cube, off-tbt-fare baU, In Mack horsehair, bordered In white aca with rhtanctone ornament cet off the en- eomble perfectly. Checks are smart this year, and were smartly worn by Miss Nell Gab- leinan in a three-piece suit of navy and white shepherd's plaid, with a uck-ln blouse, which-flaunted a cay llttlo Jabot of red aud white and blue. Her felt hat, with solcil finish, was of brlJIlnnt red, repeattnR the cole of color la the jabot.

Of belgo chiffon, both shade -anil material so becoming to many women, was the Claire- model afternoon dress, worn by Mrs. Lyons Questcl. Made on princess lines, with Irregular skirt of much fullness nnd many plaits, the' frock showed one of the new, extremely large collars bordered with nlencon lace. An imported straw fiat of brioche (a- new Bhnde of toast-y tan), simply trimmed with band of deeper toned Velvet completed' the costume, and when the dny was cold the- aeHcnte frock- could be protected by a smart coat In'ombre shades of tan with a collar of broadtail nlso showing the ombre effect. Sport' costumes arc' dear to the heart of the American nnd those shown In the new Marlgora knitted fabric''are attractive.

That'with white skirt and overblouse showing diagonal shndow stripes lit two. shades of blue, wus most becoming to Mrs; Everett White, who chose Concession To Hoover ot her hat an Acnes poke of banoon- xla; bine for felt. Tbe feflntnce of art has penetrated to riot nod a ctrlktne exjuapie'of tbc modernistic was the printed' crepe with angular design? iu violel end orchid, which was i-hown by Mrs. George Dado.l;jr. fur-felt bat of purple was helmet- shaped and extremely Ions over the Knowing the possibility of creating i harmonious whole out of contrast ng colors.

Miss Virginia Carroll wore a green lace evening gown with Ions Irregular skirt and an evening wrap of Mack 'transparent velvet, the draped lines following the line of the dress BO that the two seemed made to go together. A display of pyjamas and coats from the lingerie department featured the Chinese wide trousers and three- quarter coats, showed that even In these garments there arc some appropriate for one occasion anil some for Today's woman has discovered that no matter how expensive her frocks and coats may be, she cannot look smart If her figure Is and lacks free grace' needed to properly display her iu line with this- department of style, Dr. Elizabeth Bower demonstrated the power of one of the new reducing nnd crlng-up machines that so.many women ore finding -valuable. '-Music was by the Merry-makers Orchestra, and the striking setting was executed by Herbert display manager nt Marling Bros. ASHINGTON.

Merdi cession today In (tT) Dry leaders made with rresMciit Hoover's firt force prohlWtlim. V. Scott SIcBride. 'MJp3lntcatent the Anti-Saloon nal Iry leader! wlso calted t-a the JTeddrtit today saM they would r.ot Mr. irtin to transfer the enforcement machinery frets; mrj- 10 the tVnarliaf-nt Tbe Dry forces heretofore have opposed snch 8 rfiirt in amhr.r McBrlde polntcJ out.

however, thajjf the transfey were mails the machinerj-. Instead of part It, would hava to dunsnl. The delegation, reprrtcntlns 31 nnticual prnhibltlou ami law mf. ment orsanlzatlonK. indicated tbcr would leave tbu program entirely the liands of Mr.

Hoover. Members Are All Sworn In At Their Desks March O-(AF)Cabinet members wlio will work with President Hoover wore all nt'theif'ileks today, the -last two to sworn" in, James W. Good, na secretary of war. and A Hyde ea secretary -of sericulture the oata i this SecreUriet Mellon, Davis and- Ki'l- IOBB are holdover members of the Cool- idee cabinet, but Mr. Kellojp wjll be ro- lieved foon by L.

Stlmsnn. of New York, former covernor general ef the Pbiliiipin.es, 1 who is enroutc ncross the Pacific to tako up his Secretary Mellon wsia nt' the urj- Department usual lodnr, np- pnrcntly unmindful of the flclit hns been begun in tlie Senate on his eligibility tn continue service in tlie cnhinet without the' formality of The Core-No More, (By The. Associated Press) XEW YORK--A devoted wife is helping a former naval officer make restitution orwhat he stole from the government. Lieutenant Ervlne R. Brown disappeared five years ago with 5124,030.15, a battleship payroll.

His wife prevailed upon him to surrender and return he had left. He served four years in prison. Meanwhile she worked nfid paid the government all she could sparo from support of herself and three children. She gave the government her Jewels and bonds. Both she and her husband are now working In a restaurant and continuing to repay.

Tlie story was revealed Iu the filing of a technical suit by the' government to liquidate the bonds and gems. HAMBURG--Impregnable Heligo- land that was! Ice floes have hanged against tho Island-so bard that more than 2,000 cubic feet' of rock have crumbled into the sen. day uml Saturday and answered 17,103 an average ot dny. With three operators nt the board, the heaviest hour was when 681 calls were handled with one operator handling as ninny ns 32U calls In the oun hour. The.

exchange has ten operators and 022 telephones on the board with 'phones In New Boston, Curlyle, fjtnr Harrisonville nnd Mln- ford. Circus Clmplnln Doc Waddell Is preaching to large audiences in (lie M. E. church hero. Tonight will lis "I-ailies 1 NigbL" Women folk from nil parts of Portsmouth and the county.

The married nre sup- pi'sed to brins their husbands and the their sweethearts. "Bachelors specially invited," says Fomorrow night is down ns "Norfolk Western Hallway Cnr Shops Night." The men of the shops will MIUU with their families and a cou- trilmtlon nf special music. Chaplain WurMell will make two addresses in the New Boston NEW YORK--The warmth of a chorus girl's blush" having beca' determined next thing will bo meoshremcjit of the-kick of a kiss. Twenty men "from every walk of life," the press agent announces, will kiss four girls on the stage. Two will he blondes nnd two bruucttes.

All will be blindfolded. A supersensltive stethoscope will record their emotions which will be given to the audience via a loud "speaker; night, ns the revival bet apart ns '-School Children's Night." OhioCoalOperatorsSuffer Defeat In Six-Year Fight Against Other States ASBURY fc. Lind berg wus in court for being drunk. "Related to the Colonel?" asked the judge. "No, sir.

I don't go swimming In the nir." "I couldn't fine n. man with such a name. Sentence snspcnJed," Sciotoville Miss Katie Rowley's primary de- 'artinent of the -Christian church vlll give nu entertainment at the liurch. 'Friday; March 15. Little Bobby Artis, who has bwm with-pneumonia nt his.homo, Improving.

E. A. Steadman-has received a mes- his wife, who, with Mrs. -McAdaihs left Tuesday, Fcbni- iry 20, lor Phoenli; that they leached their destination. Saturday tit eight o'clock, just 12 hours behind limo.they.

were to have' arrived, icing detained by high Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bcloat in fine health and the entire party. Wft.fo'r San Diego, by 1 on the following Monday. Mr.

and Mrs! E. L. lllUer (Mar- jriirct Todd) Dayton, have moved to in apartment at- 5309 Winchester avenue. Mr. Mlller'Is factory superintendent of the.Comer Manufacturing cuinpany at Dayton and Is taking two months' vacation.

Miller who has been assistant secretary cf civil service board of Dny ton for uie- past 15 years, has resigned her position! Mrs. Ralph Hunter, of Winchester aVeuue" spent today la Wellstou. Miss Ruby Literal, who has been detained from her school at Turkey Creel; hy high water, Is now ill at and Asliland To Furnish Water To Russell Members of the council in Russell, Iinve entered Into a contract i city council of Ashland to fnr- nish Ttiifisell with ita supply of water. A pipe linu almost five miles long will have to be laid to give Russell nn adequate water supply. Court News he evidence, nnd se citations of error, iilill.ind represent 3 NnluraliKatlon exiiiniiiiitlons tor J'J iiplillcants to in United t-totcs America will he hold In Hie Court Jlotife, nt ten o'clock, l-'rldny morning, March Examiners Iv Judge Itnsscll K.

McCnnly, t-cloto County Coininun I'lc-jis Court, and fcpresentatire of the Ucimrt- uicnt of Labor. The candidates' arc Curl Wnsser man, Germany Mcrcurlous Tsouhcas, Ureecc: I'linnglotes liiirelw, I-nrls, (ji-oece; liciurk-k IleCU France; Perri Sehnslino, I i i Til- Ippa DP. Angcli, Jliily Itlr.xl Heiiiliuel li, Italy; Nick Alcxini, I I Cabins Tsluuils, Ureecc: (leorirc JSiincky Mungiiry; Joseph Hinder, i WIFE SAYS 111- SB AND WAS TIRKD OF II BR Allesiug Unit her husband dusertci tier February 1'S, and Hint lit forth othor Attorney N. L. Mcrshon.

COMMON PLEAS COURT In Common Pleas Court. Wcdnos- lay morning, imrllal licaring wns held Iu the suit oC the Pure Oil Company vs. W. W. IJinier.

asking tlr.it receiver lie named to liquidate thu debts of the defendant. The divorce ease ot Nancy Virgin vs. Hurry Virgin was continued ly Judge Hiissell K. MeCnrdy for Investigation. lold her that he hail been trying to get riii of her for six months he diil not cure to see her any mure Sytha Koek filed stilt for ulvori-i from l-'reil Koch, in ('uiumoii Pleas tlourt.

Wednesday morning. In her jietilioti Iliu a i i avers Unit lier liushnnd Is Kiillly of cxlremo cruelty Mud gross neglect, nnd suites a he oi i iiitt i i uther women iu a i to drinking intnxlcsil- lug The cuple wns marritil in Circemip. Mnrch (J. arc no i-hltdrpii. A i M.

I hi- a i i INFIDELITY CHAKGKI) IN SUIT FOK DIVORCE i i i KilL-cnv, Ohio avenue, filed Full in mini Tnextlay, for divorce from his ivife Stclli 'Kllsmv. Kilxoru says were innrriril and a i i were iKirn lo lh( i I A he says, his wife visited a man Vnnci'hurj; nnd bhu'c a i he pays, they liavc Ilveil Hu prays for a divorce am! custody uf I hrpu minor I'liihlren. A nrd P. Vrji-k Haintitl'. FINDING FOK PLAINTIFF In Hie.

snli of the Ainerh-rui I i Inj! A Loan Company vs. A a S. a i Kuthc-riiie Jinlvi- ltuspl! TV. Curdy in Common l-leas day made a i i In favi.r nf MI- a i i The court ordered thr- a jniy the plaintiff I i i llirce days, or the ml the proci'i'ds u-cil in Supreme Court Decision Is Blow To Their Interests 10LUMRUS Mar. -I Ohio conl operators iodsiy pronounced ns unfavorable to their interests United Slates supreme eonrt (Incision which mleil a i six-year fidit wnceil them ou Kenlucky nnd West coal fields in reference to Lnk? carpo coal freiph; The rlpdfion.

nnnrnini'cd by Chief Justice, a reversed tlie action of r. West Virginia apiiclate cnurl In en- Ihe I a Coniinerce Com- liiisMnn from naklry; a -IS-cent illf- feri'istlal between Hit! rates paid by Southern ninl Ohio on-ratcrs. nut at the. same time the eonrt de- fhired tho incsllon "niooi" and ffiid lhi-re is no pause of net ion. Inasmuch us S.iiil!u-r!i ami Nortliern rail- roiul croups adjusted i iliffcr- PIHVS and compromised on freight tn lie cliiirwd.

Ky (he compromise Ohio eniil operators pay lets a I i West Virginia and Kentucky men. whereas- under Ihe Interstate Com- mei-iv Commission ruling, which tin; Ohio fjperaiois'sought, to have up- helrl. Ilie Olii.i pri'd 1S crrjis trm a Hie i i IMT- in Miipinviits to tiresit NEW BOSTON MAN TAKEN TO C. O. Detectives and Lane, of RnsscM, who were in the city Tuesday activities of a ring ot box car thieves, arrested Ear! Whltten at 3S30 Rhodes avenue, on warrant charging him with the theft of goods from a box ear.

Ta- irolmen Edwnril Hamilton nnd Joe Itrrtwn nccompanlcd the officers. According to the detectives, robbing of box cnrs hns been going on for sometime in the Russell ynrds. The officers hn-1 a "hot tip" a a rins of yard employes were with the robberies. wns formerly employed ns ynrd hraktmnn nnd quit Inst week, coming to Xew TloMon. lie was returned to Russell Wednesday.

WISCONSIN G. 0. P. DISPUTE SETTLED WASHINGTON, March ti--(AP)-- The Inst tho Wlsconson dispute wan ilispnsnl tii.lny by the executive body of the" Konr.ltlican I committee formally Im--ribliip upon its roll tho represontnlives the a i i a i fact Inn in that state. In recognHion to Gcorpn i and trs.

Harry aiiomus ns a i a coniinitteeinun and com mlttccwomnii, respectively, the execn live committee pnsscil over the rejiro i of 'he I-Tfollelfp faction who hnd Fought places for Ilormni the home oE her parents, Mr. Mrs. J. Literal, who lias been detained, from her at Turkey Creek by. high water, is now ill at tha home of bur parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. M. Literal and will not be nble In resume bor work before the first of nest week. Mnrch 17 will be known aa Church Loyalty Day nt the Methodist church.

The object being to get every member of the church to attend services some i durinz the.dny; There will be collage prayer meeting nt the home Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Schnult of Kontlniid avenue this evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Ellis May and clil.l- c'rcn, Lucille and Pauline, and Mr. ud Hice May, alt of Eonser un, were gucsta of Mr. and Mrs; J. Literal of Bloom street Tuesday, The Knights of Pythias will hold lelr annual supper In the Christian i.ircli basement- Thursday arch 7. This la to ba known ns Family Night" Mid is glvei: for the nights and, their families Saturday Ight, March 0, the county meeting III be hcM with; the Otway lodge.

Class Five of the Christian church ill fry doughnuts nt the Friny. Mr. nhtl Mrs. James tn of "'ourth street announce birth of son, Wednesday.morning. Ekern nnd inhek.

Miss th McCor MOKTCAC; FORKCI.OSi:UF. SOrCillT pay UK- Judgment and foreclosure -f .1 conn minle tn satisfy a c-lnim of l.tr.l.-1 Hie ilefeiidnnt- against Charles K. a), Lena iMnican nre sought in suit flleil in I'uiiini Conn, C. W. According ilir iiri .11 i nrj there Is due tho a i i ihe I 1h(1 i rm claiuic-d i interest at per HIP now in -ffv; in Ohio is ion.

I'lip rale in flit; Southern i i ffol T1 "Prramrs vo i i I' 11 rales at fiscd The I Hen, court Mated. i i i i i i i second con.sidiTatloii. A i i a Tli- Coiirr fnilcrt iii rule i the merit i.f the N- iwei-n Nortlipi-ii and Soul hern I i i I i I i DIVORCK KND.S "LOVE MATCH NKWPORT, It. Mnrch 6. (AP)-A romance which hnd Iwen hailed a a renl ''love-match" was definilelj i a here today i the grant oC a divorce to Muriel Vander Mil Church from iier gridiron hen Frederic Cameron Chiircl: Jr.

The decree was granted Su perlor Court KilwarJ W. Bl gett the grounds of non-snpiKirl Neither of HIP couple appeared 1: court, as Chtin-h hnd not contestei i i and te.slimony was. 1 froni IK'Ji. Aitonieys Miller Mcnrl rcjirescnt I lie i i KRKOR PETITION FILKI) "PellCoii in error wns filed hy Stanley Merslrnn I i Stale of in C'liinniin Pleas Court, m-sdiiy. Mershon.

foiitnl of liqiinr cliai-L-i; In i i a fined and costs. Iti the petition ho elnlms a the (Oiirl'M judgment clht not a i ciislderatiiiii the ninuiffat vclght of urn I Tin- F-ast Purli-mciiih T. i mc-el Friday riflei-nnmi o'clock ID Ilie honip Mrs. W. WnlMin, l.H'.'O I I I I I Tin Mrs.

(i. W. Mrs. K. T.

i i i i i Mr- Mrs. C. II. T. mill Mrs.

er- I lie haul-. 1 in i')hii i a i i i ihe frel-'lil Iu eii't-c! a i won- illM-riniiiiMory, l-ciilnl lo Hie i i a Cnriinierc i i i a I I I ON I HYDRANTS Maivli i A i I i are not a pan nf i-lty wjuerwork-) the i i.i!:iv in i A i i i I'rnei-. i a i uf i i ARTIST'S WIFi; SKliKS TUVORC RKXO, Murfli A I i Intdo V. Crosby filed for divou liere today agninst Percy L. Croshj t'omic strip nnd art editor I.ifp.

An ngrepment filed i tl complaint provides a Croi-by shall Loses Fight To Keep Out Of Pen COLUMBUS, G--(Ar)-- Garfleld' Farley lost his fight to escape a penitentiary sentence today. The supreme court affirmed his conviction ou a charge- of shooting to kill William Carthcl, caretaker at the Plketoa rural school In Pike Farley, who' formerly resided tn Elkhorn City, has been making his home with his sister, Mrs! J. T. Justice of Piketon. The shooting toot place on February 25, 102S, on the last night of the county basketball tournament at Piketon.

Carthcl- bad ejected Farley from the building and when Cnrthel later started to climb Into his machine he says Farley slint him. Farley accompanied by bis brother, Wallace Farley. Carthel was in Schirrman. hospital hero several weeks bcforo be was. declared out of danger.

Gillen's Bill Is Recommended For Passage COLUMBUS," Q-, March a hearing tbfa morning, the Senate Highways recommended for passage i bill permitting counties with a tni rtupli- cnto of and loss to assume the unpaid assesEnicnts agninst property for. roads. bill fits-into the plan, recommended by Governor Cooper, of eliminating entirely the assessment of abut- ting'property in road construction. Senator Roy J. Gillen, Wellston, has a major hill in which would repeal this statute, but this bill still IR in committee.

His bill approved today would permit back assessments, now unpaid to be assumed liy the Approval was given by. the committee to the Johnson bill, permitting county commissioners to put before the voters the question of issuing bonds for conntructlon of bridges. This bill, in- tfodurol by Representative Enrlc John- snii; Lake county, already has passed tho House. nomination anil confirmation a branch of Congress. At' the instance of Senator McKcllar, today.

Mr. Hyde, a former s-nrrmj of Missouri, assumed office toon wards, i Portsmouth Team Wins Iu Debate At special assembly called at Wednesday, tlie students of Porlsmrjiiiij high school listened to Ji dehntc on ihi qucftion: "Keiolved, the Vniu( Slntcs should cease to protect by of arms capital. invested in fctcijs except attet" formal dcolaralioa of war." Mins-Itosnnna Blake and Miss Apcc, of Iluulinskm high scntcil the nffirnmtive arcumnnt. 'negative beinc upheld by Portuno-jtii'i reprepentntivea. MeEsrF.

James Thoraai ami Rn.v Johnston. Principal C. S. Dale, as Democrnt, Tennessee, the. Senate yes- officer, the question, which terdny adopted a resolution Instrnctinj; -'1 its judiciary conimittee inquire whether the head of fluy department of Ihe government could Ice-illy iiAlil of- fiee after tho expiration of-the 'term'of the.president who appointed Iiitn.

resolution nlso instructed the committee to look, into the question of Mr. Mcl- loh's husincfR activities in order to ascertain whether they would bar him from offica under the stipulations'of the Eoveruinc the subject. Mr. Good-was the first to be sworn in anid, I'M leinK debated in tlie era Ohio league sponsored hy University, nnd by -the Ohio league of which the State UnivcrtUj a Columbus is sponsor. Mr.

Dale duced the speakers, The judgef, D. siincriulcjij. cnt of New Kofiton scboob. A. L.

Mat, toon, principal Wheelersburs school, and- A. B. Prior, Green tgirnship hjgh 'school, their decision in favor of the (Portsmouth) team. i a Wheelersburg The What-So-Ever Class the fethodlst church is making elaborate reparations for the birthday Friday In the church basement, hero will be 12 tables with hos- css nnd two waiters nt each table, nd everyone will lx- seated nt the able belonging to his or her birth lonth and served with food in keep- 113 with the month. The guests are provide the program with stunts epresenting their month.

Tho Magazine Cluh wns enter- alnert nt the home of Mrs. Hiissell hist afternoon. The mernbcrs irescnt Mrs. 51. E.

Mnrkoy, ilrs. J. X. Hudson. Mrs.

Carl Horms, ilrF. H. F. Urlghlwell, Mrs. O.

Mc: owen, Mrs. Clarence Frill and the nostess. Despite flic bad woalhPr, there verc 15 metnlers present nt the dies' Aid Society mocting nt the ionic of It. W. DcCrowe, TUPF- Jay afternoon.

In the nlisenec of the the meeting wns presided iver hy Mrs. John Duis. After Ihe Imsinoss routine, short program was given. John Ach is recovering from injuries received In fall when he caught Ills foot in some wire iu tho chicken at bis Immc. Mr.

nnd Mrs. Merrill Hall (Doris Oakrs) the Mrlh of daiishter. Mondny. Mnn-li -1. THKEK KILLED IIY Al'TOS CINCINNATI.

0.. Mnrcli. 6-(AP). Thrrr rtrnlhs cniiffil by niilorafiliile nceiiifnlf, broncht Ham- lion eount.v totnl fnr 102!) to I Tho fle.nl wrr Ilernsan Slnvkniaii, Will- inni Glnnh, 30. and Miss Louisa, Keyb, 50.

All thrM wire hit hy maehiuej. "ARMY CAPTAIN" PROVES TO KJ5 ENGLISH WOMAN LONDON'. G--(AP)--One of the most unusual cases of its kind that the London nollco have, ever encountered has come to light through the arrest of a supposed army captain wlio proved to hn a woman. Sho is "Captain Leslie Barker 1 who not only long posed ns a mnn hut was one-time leader of the National Fascist! In London nnd ran a West End restaurant. She acted as "male" restaurant reception clerk In a Weft End hotel when arrested for contempt of court in connection with bankruptcy proceedings.

Then her sex was discovered. MRS. ANNIE VAN IJERGEN Funeral services for Mrs. Annie.E. Van' Hcrgcn.

who. died Tuesday afternoon nt the homo oC her son-in- law nnd daughter. Mr. and Mrs. F.

W. Mouiton, 3008 Hutching street, will be held-there nt 2 p. in. Friday. The last rites will he.

In charge of Ihe Rev. Wm. Gleiser. The body will he placed in' crypt In Pnehler Fiincrnl' Honn mil It will remain there until spring, when it. will he moved to Minneapolis, wl'tre interment will be -nade.

Mrs. Van Berc- cn's death followed a ten-days' illness with pnenmouln. Hc-r condition was not regarded serions until She was Iho widow of Frederick Van nergen nn.l In ndill- tion to two daughters, Mis. Mouiton and Mrs. Winhim Dcerin? of Tacnmn, who.arrived, Tnesrtay night, nnd sons, Ilohcrt of Bessemer, nnd Fred of Minneapolis, who are alsr here; a sister.

Mrs. A. L. Smith of Little Tiock, Arknns ami.a brother, Morgan II. Evans, of Chicago, survive.

Mr. Evans IE seriously ill at his home iu Chicago. Mrs. Van Brrgcrf wns Quito well known ben; jinrt news of her death wns learned' with sincere regret. J.

O'BRIBN Funeral services for John W. O'Brlwj, Henley nierchaut, who'died Tuesday cvcnlns ot pncuinonin. will lie held lu Holy' Redeemer church Friday morning at nine o'clock. Interment will he in Patrick's cemetery at McC'ollough; Friends nny view tho body nt the Daebler funeral home, where It will' remain until the funeral hour. F.C.Daehler Mortuary Co.

Home For Funerals No'Extra Oharge Pipe Organ, Slumber Rooms, Crypts, Crematory, all conveniences. Phone 452 915 Ninth St. "Did Not Mean' To If urt Her" ST. CLAIRSVILLE: Mar. a-( A Thomas Weekly pleaded, not guilty of shooting to kill his Winifred Ramsey when nr- raigned hero yesterday.

When in court, weekly became hysterical, shouting that he "did not mcnn to hurt her" a which he fainted and hart to be carried from the court room, he refused (o talk when he. revived. Miss Rnmiey was said to he improving. Plows Thru Ire Field SANDUSKY. 0., Msr.

(AD -Tho oil burner Mnscol. a small freighter nnd passenger bont, made two trips between here nnd Kelly's Islam! yesterday, opening navigation on Lake Erie between Samlusky and the Bnss Islands. Llltle trouble wns experienced exct-pt in heavy ice field off the island dock. n.4ROLD BHIL- Funernl cervices for Harold- Bibl. eight year old son of Mr.

and Frank Dthl of Sclntovllle. who died of pneumonia in Mercy hospital Monday evening were conducted nt a. m. Wednesday from the St. Peli-rs church near Wheelershiirg.

Interment followed In the church ccmeti-ry. The lioy was im uniisunlly bright an'J manly little fellow nnd was twin Blhl heing nlso seriously ill with pncnmonln. JOSEPH COPELAND PEEBLES, March (L--Funeral services for Joseph Copcland, G3, farmer of Locust Grove, who took his own life Saturday afternoon by sending p. bullet through his head, were held Wednesday attirhoon nt 2 o'clock from the home with burial In Locust Grove cemelery. McKENZIE DEVEK Funeral Directors and Ambulance Service Phone 597 BEAUTIFUL MEMORIAL BURIAL PARK OARE FOEBVER! TWO STUDENT FIAERS KILLED LAWRENCE, March G-(AP)-- I I TVnlker, of Miancap and Glenn Kuthcrln.

Topeka student flyers, were killed yesterday when their nirplnne crashed into a field south rf hero. Both youths were Ftudent! nt Well's Airport bore, aud Walker also attended the University of Kansas. Wnlker wns piloting the plane when it fell and hiiricd'lts nose In the field. BILLY J. SHUMATE JACKSON, Ohio, March 6--After less than twelve hours illness.

Hilly two year old son of Dr. nnd Mrs. Harrison Shumate pnssrd away In Chlllicothe hospital, Monday night. Early Mondny the chll.l'a parents were awnkened by the heavy breath- Ing of the little boy nnd Dr. W.

R. Kvnns was called. During the dny when uo Improvement was noticed in the condition of the child Dr. Evans accompanied by Dr. nnd Mrs.

Kim- mate took the little one to the Chll- licothe hospital for treatment, hut he continued to prow worse i death relieved his sufferings. Ucsides the one brother Dwight Shumate, medical student nt Ohio State University, Columbus, and one sister Emily, nine years of age. survive. One brother preceded him in death. The rites will he.

held Thursday morn ins from the home with the Rev. Tcck officiating. CIHMJCOTHF, PL'IIMSHER DIES COPHOGTOS. 0.. Mnr.

--J. N. Collier, f-2, formerly publisher of Chlllicoflu: Dally Ago. Hv- VulillcRii died liore-yoMer day. Mr.

Collier nlso was'n Civil w.ir veteran. REAR ADMIRAL STIRI.1SG DIES pay his wife $HXI week hlfmony RALTIMOHK. Mnrch 1--(AP) -and $HK) n'wi-ok for i child, ens- Hear A i a Ynlos I oily of wlili-li Is plvfri to rollrei). Is dead nl his honv 1 here. Me hnd Ix-en ill i years.

Ad- her Inislianil i a StlrliiiR was retired In HIP Is 1- Mrs. i t-rui'Ily. FOREVER MRS. HATTIE PORTER Howard Wood of 1000 Off ncre street received word Wcdaesdn: of tue death of her aunt. Mrs.

nattii Porter who passed away nt her home in Marion. Tuesday at I I a. in Mrs. Porter who was a former rei fient of Portsmouth is survived hy be: hiiflmnd William Porter and elgh. children, five of whom nre marrli-d The oilier three are at home.

Th funeral will held In Marion Thins day. Karl Dreniian of Nnuvoo Is a nephew of the deceased. after 13 jcnrs service. BIRTHS Williams Oral Tnylor is the given I IK- sun born to Mr. nnd Mr- John W.

Taylor K)7 Mill street ISundnj-. Office Phone 1498 Burial Park 944-L Director 481-L PHONE 11 Funeral Home Third and Washington Sts. AMBULANCE SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT Higgles Mart Gljmn LaRoy Bids. Kirfcy's Flowers EHDURES FOREVER.

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