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WEATHER liai 11 I saow ani Sunday; i-liirhtlv colder to- EAST LIVERPOOL REVIEW HOME EDITION VOL. LIV. KO. 59. TWELVE pages EAST LIVERPOOL, OHIO, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1929.

FOUNDED ISTfi TWO CENTS DIE AS STEAMER SINKS Today Problem. Better Brains. Everybody Happy. Pity Poor China. By ARTHUR BRISBANE.

(Copyrighi. 1029 by King Syndicate. Inc. Qovernor City On Will Visit December 18 PASTOR FRES PROTEST ON CONCERT PLAN CHRISTMAS HIGH! MAIL EARLY RKSIDENT forceful address to nearly 400 Industrial leaders in Washington is one for which the country will thank him. It Is bound to produce results.

There is no cause for any pessimism or permanent discouragement. But the well-iuiorraed men know that there has been a sharp increase in unemployed. We have in the United States probably fully as many unemployed as there are in Britain, where government pays a enough to live on each week to those out of work. STATE WILL VIEW ROAD MARINES FIRE TO VIEW OF MEMORY" have here 2,000,000 more un- Highway Director Waid Will Accompany Executive. employed than they have in A TD I where unemployment is practically A vy I 1 1 Jr uukuowm.

And this is surprising in the rlch- most prosperous country on sHrrn' sriie president is determined to do something about it. ROF. VON ECONOMO tells other scientists at Columbia college medical center that man brain is improving, developing more. And the superman, mentally speaking, is coming. THE learned Von Economo believes that organisms of may develop in the course of evolution.

Studying Uie modern man, co skull of a prehistoric man, ahows extraordlaary development. Commissioners Will Join Party in County Tour. THERE is every reason to be hopeful. Twelve thousand yeara ago. men were in the late Stone Age.

We have done a great deal in 12,000 yearst The life of man ob earth is only atarUttg. Tha earth Will last for hundreds of mlllloM of years. Science gpevee it. Something oaght he 11 would intergat and. possibly us, if we could know what we shall look like at the end of the first hundred million years.

Man. perhaps, will be an enormous head, round and smooth, traveling at will through the air, talking to other planets, with this earth transformed luto one big garden. machinery doing all the work, nobody trying to cheat anybody else, nobody trying to pile up money selfishly, any more than a Governor Myers Cooper and State Director Robert N. Waid, Columbus, will visit East Liverpool on Wednesday, December 18, when they will start a two- day trip over the proposed of between the Ohio river and Kingsville on Lake Erie. 'vno anrouucement was made to- rnembers of the Columbiana county commissioners, who with their clerk, L.

fl. Johnson, and Coenty Surveyor Lloyd Kirk, visited ColumMis on Thursday. The commisslouers were in formed tktt the governor, with W'aid and other highway department officials, had arranged for the eaatern Ohio viait. The trip frill sfArt at East Liverpool on the the xm aai iUe on the afternoon of the Governor Myers Y. Cooper, accompanied by State Highway Director Robert N.

Wald, of Colum bus, will visit East Liverpool on December 18, when he will start a two-day tour of inspection over the proposed of extending from East Liverpool, on the Ohio river, to Kingsville, on Lake Erie. The two state officials probably will be accomimnled by the commissioners of counties through which the road Mahoning, Trumbull and Ashtabula. The proposed road will follow I Route No. 7 between East Liverpool and Youngstown. The road will be lined with sliade trees in Rev.

C. J. Blald, paator ot the Chaater ehureh TTWit iSire in tha My tu the Boyce Methodist Episeopal UPON STRIKERS IN HAITI ZONE Five Natives are Killed and 20 Wounded. SITUATION GRAVE No Reports of Casual ties Among church, Kiondyke, last night. wants us to do our he said.

wants the whole of our lives. Because of this the iMt night to board the transport WASHINGTON, Dec. 7. Five natives were killed and 20 were wounded yesterday when IL S. marines stationed in the republic of Haiti were to fire into a mob" of strikers at Aux Cayes, the state departmeut announced today.

Secretary of State Stlmson said the marines three times in the air in an effort to disperse an angry mob ot striking native dock workers and were forced to fire into the mass of human ity when they refused to disband The did not state if any of the marines were killed or Injured Congress was awaiting this afternoon President raes sage concerning the situation in Halil, patrolled by Americau ma rinM since 1921 when a rebellion threatened the country- It will be reed to Hie bouse ait noon. aipn buuiftwd the Va-, and Parle Iilaud, 1. barracks, sailed from Nor today to reinforce the 700 ma rinee now on duty In the Negro republic. Stimson said- Those from Quanticn entrained for Norfojk honor of the men the World war. who served in mail today wQuld seek to late salt water, with the ocean full jLfllllil 111 I of it.

i THE learned professor even hints that in future man may be born with a brain sufficiently de Of New Rebellion LONDON. Dec. veloped to understand throes of another rebel- ralativity theory at sight. which threatens to shake the It would not be necessary then for a philosopher to die as the great Haegel died, according to Heine's description, saying "only one man has ever understood and adding, after a pause, "and eveii he did not understand lECRETARY of State Stimson the incident of oiir anpeal to Russia closed, thinks ihal aim'' are achieved." Litvinoff. speaking for Russia, says: will not yield one inch." and defies the United States, Both sides seem to be happy.

Nationalist government of Pre.sl dent Uhiaug Kal Shek from Its i foundations, dispatches from the indicated today. Martial law is now In force not only in Canton and other southern cities hut in the capital of the Na tionalist government, Nanking. There have bene so many mutinies ill the Natiunaliat ranks in the young people should turn to Him instead of spending the best part of their live.s in the service of Satan. If we demand the best of our friends, surely God will not demand less than the best of Tomorrow will be the close of the series of meetings. The pastor, Rev.

K. C. Brooks, will preach in the morning on Vineyard." His evening topic will be The Rev, O. L. Bene dum, pastor of the Nazargne church, will be In charge of the afternoon meeting at 2:30.

Bandits Hold Up Restaurant Patrons CLEVELAND. Dec. Brandishing revolvers, two bandits held up and robbed 10 customers and the cashier of a downtown Cleveland restaurant early today. They escaped with only $50 from valley of the Yangtse that the mu- have r.rpani,*.,! amouut from the customers WASHINGTON. Dec.

serious has the strike situation become in Haiti that approxi inately 300 marine reinforcements are earoute to the Negro republic today, from the marine base at Quantico, additional marines may go from Paris Island, S. C. Secretary of State Stimson conferred for three-quart''rs of an hour with President Hoover over the situation today. Rev. A.

H. O'Brien Opposes Sunday rograms. EXPLAINS STAND Committee Confers With Civic Music Leaders. The Rev. A.

H. pastor of the First Baptist church. Issued statement today protesting against the concert to be given by Boston orchestra at the Ceramic Theatre at 9: IS Sunday night under the auspices of the Civic Music association. The Rev. Mr.

O'Brien was a member of the committee from the Ministerial associatiORi appointed recently to inquire Into the Sunday coneert plans. This committee which also Included the Rev. L. J. tterison and the Rev.

Dr. Warren O. Hawkins, conferred arlth acom- mittee of the asaociation, but the Rev. Mr. was unable to attend.

Action is Regretted. His statement follows; Is with the deepest regret that I feel compelled to make this protest against the recent action of the Civic Music association In its break upon the Christian Sabbath tf that it is departing from Its ustal custom ot bolding tU en- on a regular and takios UM naniual man- ot plactag khN on the tvenlngs of the Christian Sabbath. are no: to nay sense un mnidfnt of the cultural and educational values of good music but we do believe such values are completely lo.st when we destroy the moral and cultural values of the careful observance of this day, kept sacred by the church for almost 1900 years by all Christian day made so outstanding sacred by the miraculous resurrection of our Lord Jesus from the grave. I take this method to ipenly protest and let the good people know where I Civic Music Leaders Bilant- The Ministerial association re TOU MOUNTS AS GALES lASK BRITISH GOiai Twenty-six her Deaths in Storm Zone. LINER DAMAGED Channel Shipping Hit; Houses are Wrecked.

Your mall carrier is posing for you, loaded down with packages, as he undoubtedly will be when the day of Christmas rolls around. Postoffice authorities throughout the land are making their annual plea that gifts be mailed early to avoid the last minute rush, which invariably marks the week before Christmas, in the postoffices. Frigid Wave Moves On Central States Mercury Falls Below Zero in Northwestern Zone and in Canada. Miss Edna Betts Ket in Hospital CHICAGO, Dec. 7.

(INS) What may prove the lunst serious cold wave thus far this season was gdvanclng out of the ('anadlaii northwest toward the central today, according to weather Gorecasters here. Bero prevailed to day In nortbweaterp ataten and to LONDON, Dec. TLu' loLL of dead in tho storms which have been sweeping Britain for the last 72 hours jumped today wlien tho Cardiff Hadyr foundered off Hartland Point, Devon, with lha loss of its of 25. Amerlean RaMnngera In Rnril. Twenty-six deaths previously had been reportod at the of and other accidents due to gales which have paralysed tranaportatlon in the Kngllsb chMi- nel and which have caused erabie damage to property.

The Radyr was a vwaat of 2,357 tons. Little la known ot the ter save that the ship foundered in the heavy seas and the mtmbeni of its crew were drowned bdora aid could be received. The Blue Star liner hound from London South America with 120 iMUMeagora, aua- Canada the mercury hkd mt below the taro pohit, accordi advices here. Early today a temperature of ggj below sero prevailed along tha Great Slave river in Caaada, it was reported. C.

A. Doimel, local forecaster, tntimiated that the approaching frigid wave appears to be the most severe thus far this season. Miss Edna Ruth Betts, 32, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hetts, of 179 Thompson avenue, died last night in the City hospital, after two lUness.

Besides her parents, she leaves five slsterf, Mrs. Rosa Ifrs. Margaret Mrs. Burbick and Mfrn. Alice Sharp, East Liverpool, and Mrs.

Emma Halstead, Rock Springs, Wyoming. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Monday, in St. Epi.icopal church, In charge of the Rev.

R. K. Cuulk. Burial will be made iii Rlvervlew cemetery. The family reqiipsts frlenda to view the body Saturday and Hun day nightn.

tained damage to her reddar la tho gale off Plymouth. A MBtthih miralty tug wan dispatched the port to render aasistanM. porary repairs were affectad nd tha headad towaid mouth the thorOughty Prealdent Hoover la alarmed 1 1 the sudden change in the situation of the commit which has existed since October 31 when students and teachers went on strike because the school hud get was cut 12,000. He sent a spe clal message to congress yesterday advising of the grave developiaenlK (Continued on Page Eight. Col.

5.) tineers have organized themselves into a powerful rebel army of 49,000 men which is now reported to ha entrenched along the Tlentsln- Uukow railway about 33 miles from ON this side, some cannot un-; derstaiid whv it was necessary fori our goveranient to tell Russia what to do. Why were we chosen to pull the che.stnuts out of the fire for France and Great Britain? concerning China would have come with much better grace from one of those countries than from this country. Wliich. with its nose in the air. refuses to recognize the Rmsslan government.

What influence, under those con- Y. M. C. A. 3 Club Plans Treasure Hunt $12,000 FIRE AT HOOKSTOWN tee at a meeting this week but de elded to the matter drop foi the present It was annoiin ced today.

Leaders of the music asHOCiu tion said the concerts were ar ranged on Sunday night because the theater could he secured for a low rental on Sundays. Tho Rev. E. A Walker, pastor of tho Emmanuel ITesbyterlon Uhurch, and president of the Min iisterial association, and II. B.

iHurth, representative of the Civic association, today declined I to comment. Enforce Ordinance On Street Garages Flames Sweep And State Road Equipment. The 3 a club was the name se lected for the new young unit at a meeting in the Y. M. A.

last night. Ralph Fugate was appointed temporary chairman. Edwiu Smith discussed club purposes. E. M.

Carlton. work secretary, outlined a plan for a city wide treasure- hunt for Iwys duiing the holidays. Next ditious. persuaded Uncle Sam fable pulling out the chestnuts? China has troubles worje than mere invading and by Russia. I Hhaughai sends news of Chinese: soldiers, tens of thousands, in mu-1 tiny, looting a and needed railroad stock.

Midland, Man Dies in Rochester Ordinance prohibiting all night and long period parking will be rigidly enforced in St. Clair avenutv between Walnut anti Wall streets. ning tonight. Director Jolui today. Cnmplalnt.a to automobile parking la these streets Imve been received by police.

M.nnv automobile owners. it is charged have no ear- their machines in the iitreets overnight. b.ave been Is- to noMee to cars. Owners ordered fo in to answer to parking charges. Two-Room School Opened At La Croft Telephone Service To Sunday ruck Hits hone service to the steam a HLfl I Alto Teleplione ship Leviathan, miles at sea, will be available from any Bell Tele phone in the country at 11; 45 a ni.

Sunday, when the service is commercially Inaugurated it wan announced hero today. The rate from East Liverpool. will bo $24 for the first three mlniiteH and $8 for each additional minutt Porch, Wall, Fence Pollen today were investIgationg the damaging of a porch, wall and fence at the home of Mrs. Alice McGonigal, 313 Broadway, by runaway automobile trm yesler day. Til damage is estimated at The report charge is $2 The truck, II coiise plHtes, was owned by Roy Green, Ciiurch alley, police report ed.

Five minutes after the ma chine crashed Into the house Green reported timt lie had led the iiui chlue parked in Broadway and wiieii he returned it was gone. DR. J. M. KMG GRAVELY ILL DMNER GUESTS First U.

P. Church Sponsors Annual Banquet. HOOKSTOWN. Dec ficiais of the state highway depart ment, Harrisburg, are expected to arrive here today to investigate the origin of the fire which Tues day morning destroyed the garagei' 1 Isville Physician Reported Dying in Pittsburgh. New two room school at Aas opened this week.

One of the rooms Is being used for first and second grade child ren, formerly housed in the Croft Mission, while third and fourth grade children from the Heights and Glenmoor Downtown Streets Get Yaletide Dress of Paul Robertson and several tractors, trucks, scrapers and otb er motorized equipment The loss is estimated at I12.0U0. Robertson said the blaze started when mechanics attempted to thaw frozen motors, Igniting oil and gasoline on the floor of a one buildings are being taught in the other room Mrs. Edna E. Jewett and Miss Ann Adams are the teach ers. The new building Is CC feet long and 21 feet wide.

e4ich of the class rooms being 24x30 feet, with a hallway six feet wide running story structure adjoining the gar dbrough the center. The structure age The flames spread to the gar heated with a furnace. age and threatened the home of: David Robertson and a daiulng; pavilion, nearby. A I MIDLAND, Dec. 58, employed bv the I M) AMOY reports hordes ol brigand- died "a Red'o last night In cailtd a General hospital.

i army, pillaging and killlng.l Floodstrom, who was found earlv Modern weapons, modern morning at Sixth street Polish Cabinet Claude Meeker, Wealthy Ohio Dr J. M. King, 58. Main WellHvllle, was dying at noon today in the Allegheny Gen eral hospital, where he underwent an operation Tuesday for appendicitis. An attack of hh roughs which pliysii Ians have been nnable to chock.

Dr. King, who graduated from the West Virginia nnlverslty, Morgan town, has lived in WellKvllle for 15 years. He is a member of the county and Ohio Htate Medical societies, Wellsvtlle K1 wanis club and the First Methodist Episcopal church. He was also a member of the Columbiana county draft board during the war. He has a wife and two children.

Dr, Jennings King, Pittsburgh, and Mrs. Harold Tipton, (). Tlie down town lumlneHs district, particularly Fifth street between Market and Wushlng- ton streets, has taken on Yuleflde drcKs for Ih'? holiday seuHoii ThousandH of brightly color ed electric lights, intertwined with strings of laurel and in wearth formations, have been festooned along the fronts of stores. Htrings of lights also arch the street. Other electric decorations have been arranged in Washington street.

Merchants arrauglng tills decorative scheme are members of tlie Ref all division of the Chamher of Conuiierte Sian tejcl.iugs and the attempt lo and Midland avenue, was first be raHr Pnlif-irsal e.stab!ish modem democratic gov-jbeved to have sustained a frac-! irnment liave not worked well in ajtnred skull in a fall on the Ice. unprepared for those He leaves a brother and sister in McKeespoit. Pa. Broker, Dies of Attack relig -1 L-'IV-O 1 iCall nation twlay. following a of noil confidence by the seJm.

bings. Leader Stricken in Columbus. Alleged Salary Fined. MARTl.AL law w'as declared in Haiti, following widespread strikes; -Five' alleged COLUMBUS, Dec. 7 Meeker, weaithy broker.

Claude author today as the resuit of a heart life in bis here cAtr lnwJi i-bairman of the rhtre secms slight fo tife hdrawal National are com each today whenitack which claimed hif otf.cers from our Ma appeared In municipal court suiie in a down town afterno. Bolt of Lightning Strikes Cunard Liner in Hartior At CherLx)urg by fTesident Herbert Hoover. la( rd lew vote, tor the no.ulnall.,!. At this point, Meeker arose V. chance of Ar.r Let us hope County Texas in C.riH room I.

All O' to he was defeated in the eleciioal I wrmt write and tell us what to do about hot. I. 0 11 Companv win (Jay. vth at 1 announced that the Ohio voteKj go to A1 Smith and be jth drawn from Atlee Pon.crcro. "favorite candidate.

It was the moat dramatic and vivid poirst in the convention. nom inatioii follov.C'd. Meeker atarted hi.s in liiv as a newspaper reportoi when was 18 j'ears of age. He came widely known for convention at Houston I political writer for in' jnn.ai After the "first roll call. 'bded (Continued On 3, 4) I Voyagers on Lancas- tria are Thrown Into Panic.

niiifi holt was felt all over the ves set, and the climbing the Lanccstria by means of a gang plank thrown up from the tender clung to the hand-rails frlgbt It was seen, almost Im (I.NS) Intodlately. however, that no serious Cu I damage had been done, and the CHERBOURG, Dec. 7 A itolt of lightning struck th nard liner Lancastria t-i slie lay continued their journey in Cherbourg harbor today taking Pertinent addresses and Ing singing characterized a and banquet by members of the first United Presbyterian church In the V. M. C.

A. banquet hall last night. R. W. Sample, of the board elders, presided.

Singing was in charge of tho church's quartet, Carl and Emmstt Gaston, Hen Laughliti and Leo Adams, asHompanled bv Miss Anna Mcl.iuie They sang to Mo With Thliic Sweet Song and led the assembly in Ing The invocation and the tIon were pronounced by the Rev, L. J. Davison, the pastor, who also made, un address in which ho stressed the need for an idea on the part of young people and tho determination to carry it out. Another musical feature was a saw solo contributed by Everett Lunsford. Accompanied by his father Dr.

Merle 1). McCutcheon and younger brother, Jack McCutcheon, Keith McCutcheon, who last mer attended tlie Boy Scout roe in Birkenhead, England, gavo an account of his visit. Emmett Gaston gave a honslve closeup of a ing at different stages during tbs life of his growing boys; D. M. Ugilvte spsfte the present day oiportnttitlss of hoys.

James Anderson, teacher of tho Bible class of the Sunday school, told of becoming a member of the church in his youth stresaiMl the way to dovelopment of character. Another was T. Jouee. The affair was in charge of Elsie and Clark Aillson, H. Sample, W.

Sloan, Emmett Gaston. James Anderson and James Fox. aboard t')und for York then continued on to New York. It.s passengers one and all discuKSjig the iiuiistnU Tho Uherbouig were experience of Ijelng hit by a light- just boarding the liner from a ning bolt at sea. 'tender when the lightning bt)U i Several French coastal vessels shot out of the sky.

striking the are reported in distress on a re I huge steamer and thro-A lng the suit of the severe storms hich into momentary panic, iready have caused serious damage Tho shoe caused by ihs light property and shipping. Refund Fares In December No matter liotv' you coa'o to East Liverpool to do your kLiopping railroad, street car, Lus or your own bile tour fare will be ed every shopping, day during Shop In Fast Save..

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