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WEATHER ruin probably Thursday er Thursday. EAST LIVERPOOL REVIEW HOME EDITION VOL. LIV. NO. 113.

FOURTEEN PAGES east 1.1\KIUMMH.. OHIO. WEHNESOAV, iv. FOUNDED 1876 TWO CENTS BRITAIN WILL NOT SCRAP RODNEY Today The All-Wing Plane. Son.

Ogden L. Figures. By ARTHUR BRISBANE. (CopiTight. 1929.

by King Syndicate, inc. LOS ANGELES, Feb. OIL, British concern, challenging American oil men in their own territorj', orders five flying machines to speed up business. The example was set, when Standard of Indiana and. other American oil companies sent their directors and salesmen flying, some years ago.

the e.xtraordluary energy of the organization, an- some American oil men, no doubi. But as they have always preached the great value of competition as compared with anything like public ow'nership, the oil corporations will doubtless welcome the Braish display of competing energy. 3 Die, 6 Injured As Blaze Sweeps MOTHER, TWO TOTS TRAPPED AS FIRE RAGES Five Other Children Are Burned at Clint wood, Va. 19 INJURED IN CHICAGO WRECK Passenger Trains Collide; Three Cars Derailed in Chicago and Northwestern Crash. TWINS RESCUED Three Ohio Firemen Burned as They Save Man.

IN DEVELOPLNt; airplanes, the important thing is for engineers to think about Hying, without any imitation of birds or any animal or thing now existing. Railroads would not have gone far if locomotive builders had iticd to initate the swift deer, producing a machine with four pow( ri'i i legs, or levers, pushing along tlie track, like the legs of a running deer. THE Northrop Air Corporation, division of Aircraft, has demonstrated sometliing new here. The new plane, the All- Wing," is a flying metal wing, free from the wind of struts and other en- cumbrauces, to retard the plane's motion. Able engineers interested In the new plane believe that, with the same horsepower.

It wiU Increase siieed by from 25 to 9f ifkr cent. oung Mr. MacDonoM, son of the British Prime Minister, leavos Los Angelei today for WfashiagMm, and, setting a example, goes by airplane. The younger MacDonald, wise young man, observes American closely and refuses to he taken too seriously, saying am only son." There is a big difference between saying that and saying as CHICAGO, Feb. 12.

Nineteen persons were Injured, nine of them seriously, when two Chicago and Northwestern railroad trains crashed here today. Many other persons were shaken and bruised. An entire coach was demolished and two other cars were smashed by coach of a train back ing from a terminal into an incoming suburban train. The most seriously injured werej Kinsey Asprey, Glen Ellyn, broken leg, internal Injuries; Dan Fogle, Wheaton, leg injured; T. S.

Grafton, Glen Ellyn, back and leg injured, and Eugene C. Lang, St. Charles, internal injuries. BIRTHDAY OF LINCOLN, GREAT EMANCIPATOR By International News Service. ti.INTWOOD, Feb.

mother and two children burned to death and six other members of the family were serI-1 ously injured early today when' fire destroyed the home here of Mrs. Jack Robinson. Mrs Harmon Mullins, the mother! and Anna I.ee and Vernle, two' children, were the victims. Five! other children were burn-j ed before tliey couid escape from! the flaming structure. Mullins, the father, who also' was badly burned, saved the lives of twins when he roll-j ed them in a feather bed and tossed it frhm the window.

The origin of the blaze was not, determined. i RURALSCHOOLS URGED TO AID IN BOS SURVEY L. Director J. Clifton Issues Appeal. fight on hands Home BORAH DEMAND IS ANSWERED BY ADMIRALTY Plan Stake, Chief Says.

CLEVELAND, Feb. ---------------firemen were seriously CJ here today when they defied flames Ll.ClUCatlOn sw'eeping a house to rescue an agd man who was trapped on the second floor. I The Injured fire fighters Lieutenant William Mulcahey, and! Fireman Leo Samman and John Kehoe. The man whom they rescued is John Relly, 83. He was found overcome by smoke lying on secoau of the bttming Louse.

Mulcahey was burned by falling plaster as he braved the flames to rescue the aged man. Kehoe and Saminan were state-wide surrey by blazing tar from the roof of situation, house. All of the injured firemen' will recover. iciat-', a.s 1 do, the serions situation 9y COLUMBUe, DTveb. 12 the centqaUted rural schools at Tdral school gfficlals Ohio tiklay were in ra- ceipt of a ideA rnfei JoWa L.

Clifton, state director of edition, for Cooperation in malting a thor- of the J. H. SAW BURGESS LMCOIN FORDS THEATRE DtATH 6ED OF AORAHAK UHCOtW Three Verses Penned In 1858 By Ejnancipator Given to World IN A DAYS Lincoln Paused in His Preparations for Debates With to Heed Request of I llinois Girls. Met in Origin of the blaze, whicli raged confronts us in this I some of our rich young gentlemen ifor several hours, was being declared. have had a do, am the son of SO.MEBODY." tigated.

Washington. IS 87 Recalls Lincoln Train Passing Through City. GDEN L. MILLS, under secretary of the United States Treasury, in a few convim es you that this country has genuine prosperity, if prosper ity consists in getting more of life's pncHl things than anytKxly else gets. i AT FATHER, iiias, words, SON BANQUET! the oiiposition.

Already ilie foe.s of ceiitraiization are pointing to BY LOUIS J. HUMPHREY, (Copyright, 1930, by International News Swvice). SPRINQFIiSLD, Feb. Mr. Lincoln, won't you please write something in our autograph tjooka?" And at tWa request of two little backwoods MI sbos itill in tiTjIif' 'teens, Abraham Lincoln paused in his preparations for coming debates with Stephen Douglas, much feared "little Giant." to try his hand at poetry.

The result, three short verses penned bark In 1858 for the twrn girls, Rosa and Linnie Haggard, are I hard fight to centralize tlie rural: to the world today for Ischools to their present Among tlie Araerieaiis to whonnthe first time hy Internutfcnal and tlie matter of tran.sportatlon jtiie 121st birthday anniver.sary courtesy Udward (i. Miner, Rochester, Lincoln lodav of the Blaine H. Cochran Presides, Ben L. Bennett Speaks at First jopposition. The ciialleiige is M.

E. Church Dinner. up to you and me to clarify tlie situation or to accept the Riic.sis at- criticism. lielieve tliat hoards of that 7 Die social rooms of the First that have tieen careless, or various features of the school bus is John II. Burgess, a former jus- situatioii as justification of their jtice of the peace and wlio for eight years was mayor of East Abraham jriore tlian a mere date in history Verses to Be Published.

The verses will appear soon in a new volume of I.incoln to he pub-' Liver iiisiied laie in Advice For Chicago CHICAGO, Feb. aim. crime today had Baan advocated by Dr. E. II Coller of Battle Creek, who forwarded his opinion to the city council here, read every day that your criminals escape hy running down wrote the eminent Dr.

('oiler. not padlock your alleys?" Tliis excellent idea cannot curried out at this time, Alderman John Coiiglillu explained, because tlie city is too broke to hiiv the padlocks. Pride of Fleet Will Not Go to Junk Pile. STAND DEFINED Suggestion Causes Flurry in Commons. THE States iias onlv 7 ly guests at- per ceiil of the world's population the Father and Sou hanquet and yet, says per tent ctiii iii-uiucs approxiniately Fpisotpal clitirch.

West delinquent, in any particular will Fifth raw silk. per cent of the coal. 42 per cent of the pig iron, 47 per cent of the copper and Gh per cent of tlie crude petroleum. of nearly 32.ui)0,0(H) auto- mnliiles In the world on January 1, more than 24.00U,00d were owned hy the United We certainly get our share. Per haps the League Court will tell us we gel too much.

toastmaster. The principal was delivered liy Attorney Ben L. nennett, wliose suliject was Other speakers i i Charles R. Boyco. pottery maim bus facturer, who represented the fa-1, Cht- ifnn iirranornif pool li'ani M.

Angle, Kecictary of tiie Tw ice Burgess, who celebrated i.incoln association, his 87th hirtlnlay yesterday, saw I.incoln. once in Waslilngton just 1 the afternoon of after the outbreak of the Civil war'28 I.incoln spoke at a large harhe and the other time at Citv Point, held at Winchester, seat of in February. 18G5. about wo county. months before he was asstvssl During his stay In Winchester, nated.

Lincoln stopped at the town hotel, 1 am submitting this genera! througli 'Liverpool on his wav from Spring- rainijj were two daiigh field, to Washington request Lincoln his Inauguration, hut no one knew fallowing verses In tlicir sincere desire is to with local boards in per- ashlngton it at time." had been said Burgess. autograpli books; To Rosa: Bright. Misses Pauline OXG ago. good missionaries Dorrance. Dale Keddie went to Batavia.

N. to a vocal selection. Henry Wil- coiivert the redmeii. was chairman of the' com Chiet Red Jacket who now has mitiee in charge of the banquet. his fine bronze statue in a Buffa- lo park, listened patiently, to the story of the Crucifixion, and said; you white men killed your God.

that is shameful. But it is vour affair, not ours. If he had sunshine shade- lost traversed by these buses. Parents wnen ne was six years Conditions of the crossings, na Washington ISilj ture of protection afforded, Drat saw Honest Abe. nows as good as any dav the personal GEORGE TO SEEK G.

O. P. PLACE sonai habits of the drivers member of xo take thee Rosa, ere she fades ing. drinking, in- Third Pennsylvanta ar- Lincolm in the data to be collected. stationed in irglnia jq Linnig.

SPEED WDRK ON FIRE STATION New Building Will Be Occupied on April I. New Central fire slation in St. Clair avenue and Broadway will he ready for occupaiuw on or about April 1. BY HARRY R. FLORY, International Newt Service Staff Correspondent.

LONDON. Feb. Britain has no intention of scrapping H. M. Rodney, pride of the British fleet and most powerful warship on the seas, First Lord of the Admiralty A.

V. Alexander told the bouse of commons today, statement w'as made In answer to a question from a member of the house, who referred to the demand of United States Senator William E. Borah of Idaho that the Rodney be scrapped in order to bring about parity In capital ships belweetv Britain and America. That Senator suggestloD caused a considerable flurrjr in this country was evidenced by the parliamentary question, which was Introduced at "question time" in the house soon after the body met this afternoon. Nelson Alao Exoiuded.

Alexander added that neltbei would Britain consent to scrap the Nelson another new battleship of the Rodney type. He made nc elaboration on hia answer, merely stating flatly that destruction of these two gigantic auperdread- naugbts bad no place whatever on the Biitttb disarmament prograna. Meanwhile dalegates to the power disarmament conferenca cofKlmMMi thalr private converaa- FORMS FKJEXmo tonnage figurea in the bringing abem definite actloo on auxiliary craft In the near fnture. Now that the delegates are in virtual agreement that submarines shall be to the extent that they will be regulated in their actions against merchant vessels by the same standaids that govern other classes of warships, the delegates are preparing to put forward their vaiioiis auxiliary needs in aetuai toiinuge figures. The first committee of tfie con- fereiue, aciordiiig to Prime Minister J.

Ramsey Mm Donald, will sliortly he able to announce definite agreement on tlie question of global and categorical Umlta Don. When this problem Ims been settled, delegates will Iregin to work on limiting ihir uuxU Tary fleets. Submarine Issue Discussed. As a direct of yesterday's plenary seiision, there were two regarding submarines 86 YEAR OLD MAN RECALLS LMCOIN DAYS Charles C. Stevenson Playedi Violin in Campaign.

Attended Debates With Douglas. By LOH ANGELES, Feb. l2 Strains of a violin, mellow with ago and played hy fingers whicli years have not robbed of their today hrouglit back to Charles Stevenson memories of the stiring days when he campaigned for Alira liam Lincoln. Stevenson rmnlled. on the aunl versary of the famous American's I birth, that he played Gem of The Ocean." at one of Lincoln Douglas debalea be the Illinois lawyer went the White House.

He playi-d the same for old lils study today. During the years before tlu' Civil war Stevenson organized a which became celebrated for Its the tirst committee of the music all over Illinois. At Danville, jeonferetice today, France proposes when Lincoln and Itouglas debated, ja resolution asking for the prepara- Slevenson lopped oft the occasion tion of an agreement forhliMing with The Gem of The to act toward merch- Ocean," and Red. W'lilte and ant ships otherwise than in strict conformity of rules, either of the YOUTH JAILED ON $400 FINE raiue to us should have given i Ger.w him a wigwam and treated him Announces His Candidacy kindly. Do not try to make us re-1 for District Committeeman.

sponsible for what you white men -------------did. i Campbell George, pre.sldeut jof the S. George Pottery com-i Gerald Christy, 19-year-old truck THE death of Chief Big Spring. iPanj'. East Palestine, today an- to the Llshou the best and once the richest In- Christy, Unable to Pay Liquor Law Assessment, Goes to Lisbon Cell.

dian of the Glacier Park reservation, reminds you that the Indian is still kind hearted and generous, at least sometimes. nouuced his candidacy for Republi yesterday afternoon to serve can committeeman from the assessed by Munlc- teenth congressional district at Harry Brokaw after he August 12 primary election. NAB THREE IN When severe weather in 1919 and 1920 many Indians almost to starvation, Chief Big Spring killed his cattle, distribu-1 Midland Police Aid Chief Fultz of Wellsville in Arrests at during the early part of 1865 and in February was a member of a detail which was seat to City Point, on the James river. A conference between a delegation of Union leaders and representatives of the 0)nfederacy was being held at City Point that day to discuss peace terms. While not members of the committee, both President Lincoln and General U.

S. Grant, the Union chief, were in City Point. can picture Lincoln today, just as I saw him on the bauk of the James river 65 ago," said Uncle Jack. wore a silk Blue." After the Civil war the tragedy of the president's us Hasslnation. When I.incoln was hurled at Springfield, it was quartet that at The songs were, Ilasttrers will begin work onjMe the Light Is With the her," and "No (Haves Are There.

ting the beef among them, and gave his horses to those that had none. He died very poor. Doubtless however, the Angel Gabriel kept a record of his deeds, and he will be rewarded as though he had been white. had pleaded guilty to a charge of illegally possessing intoxicating liquors. The youth admitted owner- plug bat and had a shawl draped ship of a half gallon of whisky CHff If PM TTUppTCifound in a dresser at the home of father, Clarence Christy, in Church alley.

A liquor charge against the father was dismissed HIEE iVlEE by Judge Brokaw. A sweet plaintive song did I hear And I fancied that she was the emotions as pure a.s that song set astir Be the worst that the future shall bring her, HOSW'rArFiRE MENACES scores Flames Sweep Laundry Building' GERMAN LINER of Chicago institution; Pa Stevenson did not have his violin at the grave hut gave tlie pitch for the aongs with a tuning fork. tients Moved by Nurses. (Continued On Page 13) Beaver Creek ANNOUNCE BIRTH. and Mrs.

John Rehman, Main street, announce the birth of a baby daughter at their home Monday, has been named Jacqueline. COLUMBUS JEWELER DIES. B)t Inlcrnatisiuil COLl MBUS. Feb. 12 C.

Beverly, 65. prominent Columbus jeweler. Is dead at his home today, a victim of apoplexy. Beverly suffered a sudden stroke yesterday and died almost Iramedl- He came to Columbus 40 years ago from Virginia. Dance.

FnOay. Uw Backus, Wellsville; Clarence Mitchell, Smiths Ferry, and A. L. Donahue, whose home is unknown, are held by police here today for an Investigation into chicken thefts in the tri-state district, following their arrest in a houseboat in Beaver creek, near Smiths Ferry, last Backus and Donahue are charged with the thefts, while Mitchell is being held as a witness. They were taken Into custody by Sergeant Edward Stefl of the Midland police, assisted by Chief of Police John Fultz.

Patrolmen Edward Pugh and Merle Todd and Merchant Police A. W. Oyster of Wellsville. They spent the night in the jail. The trio waived extradition and agreed to ratom to WeUsvllIe whew they will face Mayor George Hsiieaii CHICAGO DRIVE GETS RESULTS Gunmen and Gang Terrorists Join Exodus From City as Police War on Crimo.

By International Newi Service. CHICAGO, Feb. 12. IJves of! hundreds of patients were endati-i gered hero today when fire broke! out In the laundry building of! the celling of the first prob ably this week. The second floor rooms have been given the first coat of plaster and the top coat will be applied shortly.

Plumhfvrs were also at work on the second floor lavatories and shower baths. The heating sys tern Is complete with the exception of the installation of the radiators. The D. F. Nellis Spins' company have the contract for the building whlfh will cost approxi mately $60,000.

By International Ncwi Servira. WARREN, Feb. 12 Stewart, Warren rug merchant, en ov 28th day of his I tSl strike" in Trumbull county jail here today In prolef to his incarceration because he refusfnl to pay a $200 flue on a charge of molesting a woman. Despite the threats and en- presenf or to he by surtace warships, while Anieri ca proposed another a.skJng the appointment a committee to study possibility of an agreement on the aboUDon, regulation of use and regulation of size of suhrnarines. the naval experts' committee of the com plettHi tlieir report on the cate gorlcal classification of ves.sel.s corning within the (ilohal tonnage, to be used in llmita STRIKER DEAF TO PLEAS Don dlscnsslons at the conference Warren Prisoner Enters 28th DayjcrkRC itd 1401 TDQ of Protest Fast; Refuses tiUUKO, BAFFLES M.

D. Aid From His Wife. 18-Year-Old Girl, Showing Emotion as Mother Goes on Trip, Causes Concern. Once Beautiful Muenchen ering Hulk; Fireman and Member of Crew Killed. NFW YORK Feh nnce of his wife, relc Ives and UP A ra A the I beautiful (icrmaa liner Muenchen starving rug HEAD LAWYERS the city.

which had just steamed proudly'ccnttlnued to When firymen first arrived port from Bremen was only a hegln- ffames were shooting 100 feet Into smouldering hulk today. effects of Southern Columbiana County Bar Prealdent Will Qualify at Dinner Friday. By InterMttoMl CHICAGO, Feb. unrelenting drive on gunmen and gang began to bear fruit today with definite reports from the underworld that a wholesale exodus of hoodlums was in progress. Unpaid policemen, continuing their raids on gang hangouts, reported that the wholesale arrests and grand jury indictments against gun toters is driving criminals from the city- Reports of mounting crime from neighbortag cities bear out the effectlreneos of the caaspaign.

the air and dense clouds of smoke filtered through the hospital build ing. Two alarms brought additional firemen and apparatus which sprayed the burning building to prevent the flames spreading to the nurses' home and the tyaspital, separated from the laundry by a narrow alleyway. Nurses and Internes moved pa Attorney Walter B. Hill will be inducted as president of the South em Columbiana County Bar association at a dinner in the main dining hall of the hotel at 6:30 o'clock Ftlday night. He will succeed Attorney S.

W- Craw-1 tients to the side of the building ford. from the fire. The cause of Other officers of the a.ssociatlon the blaze, which totally destroyed to be seated at the Friday night the laundry, a two-story structure, meeting are: Former Municipal Is unknown- Judge J. C. Hanley, vice president.

and former Solicitor Prank Hoover COLO WAVE MOVES SLOWLY. Lawyers from East Liverpool and Bx interutiMMl News Seer Wellsville will attend. CHICAGO, Feb. cold wave The program for the meeting is with temperatures of 10 to 20 de- belng arranged by Attorney Benigrees below xero was reported in L. Bmmttt, City Solicitor jCanato today and moving slowly Stewenson and Kwpry Brokaw.

Municipal Judge toward ioww Great Lakes re- sloB aad Fire which boiled through He is losing hold of the vessel shortly after rapidly. Physicians, how- 267 passenger were safely ashore who e.xamlned him, de- was attributed today to good physical ouB combustion. The cargo in eluded in flammable potash and Tobacco smoke Is the only thing nitrate. 'that annoys the prisoner. On sev- Four explosions ffdlowed theleral occasions he has shown signs flames They ripped holes In collapsing from the smell of heat-blistered sides of the smoke, hut always, in and sunk her keel to the muil instances, he braces himself the Hudson river alongside the with a drink of water and con- pier.

tiiiues to refuse food. A fireman and a member of the ---------------------------crew were killed. A dozen per sons, mostly firemen, were injured. MAN IS FINED $100. Joseph Lynch.

West Ninth street, was fined $100 and costs by Municipal Judge Harry Brokaw today SAMARITANS VOTE TONIGHT Nomination of officers for 1930 hen he pleaded guilty to a liquor wlil feature the meeting of Mekka possession count. He was arrested Sanctorum, Mystic Order In the Diamond by Patrolman Fl- of Samaritans, in the Odd jwyn G. Shenkel at 4 t'uis temple, West sixth street, at 7:30 tonigkL morning while carrying a half pint of liquor, police reported- By Intvrnational Nrwa Sarvka. ATTLEBORO. Feh.

12 Sixty-four hours of sohhiug, with brief spells of natural crying, and Miss Violet Michael, IS, was giving physician- and relatives serious concern today. The girl, who had always been healttiy and normal, first showed emotion at 6:30 Sunday evening when her mother left for a trip to New Bedford. Ma.ss. The mother returned from New Bedford yesterday but Miss Michael could not by her own will stop sobbing. By the use of ether administered by her physician, Miss Michael was able to get three and a half houra sleep after she bad sobbed 18 continuous hours but resumed sobbing as the ether wore off.

COURT EUkPCNOlr FINE. Municipal Judfi Harry Brokaw today eusptlVkt lx fine of $100 and costs metetf out Diddle. Minerva roThiii a bearing upofnMkaige of failing to support his two children- The complaint was filed by piddle's wife. Diddle was ordered to contribute $16 weekly to his wife, payments to be made through the city solici- office..

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