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Weather Ohio aa1 West Ally fair tonight and FTtday; slight. If cooler tonight, probably llghi froat EAST LIVERPOOL REVIEW Your Health Dr. Royal S. Copeland, United States senaUMr Crom New Toilc former health cpmmfwloner In metropolis, wHtmi dailf la tlui Review. Turn to the Bdltorial VOL.

m. NO. 277. 8 DCTBEN PAGES EAST LIVERPOOL. OHIO, TH URSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1928 irOUNDED lS7t TWO CENTS.

TWO NAMED IN AUTO DEATHS Today FrUo, Foolish Yarns. How to Be Famous. Pasfor Air Mail. S'aiKlard Oil Abroad. By ARTHUR BRISBANB opinlou expraned to thia ootaaa ate Bkrictix of Mr.

Brisbaaa aad oot In contoiuiDao with Um polieiea ot The Review. I A SENATOR who should know bettor circulates a stupid, utterly false Htorv io the effect that Herbert Hoover t.H>k a drink" with Clarence Darrow, Chicago. The story was as foolidiiy false as the other campaign yara that described Qovernor Smith, tntoxicated, speaking from his box at a state fair In Syracuse with two frlenda holding him up. Fifty newspaper reporters knew that the about Governor Smith was a lie, and, besides, he did not apeak from hla EVERYBODY that has known Herbert Hoover or dined at his house during years past, knows that he la a total abstainer, and. unlike many other public officials, allows no alcohol on hls table or in his house.

CHESTER PLANT HEAD SUCOMBS IN HOSPITAL AT PITTSBURGH PARIS AIR CHIEF Advanced From Sweeper to Works Chief in 33 Years. MR. HOOVER wisely announces his determination not to answer fool Ish Roaaip and slander. A wise candidate tells voters what he propo-ses to DO. If elected, and lets other candidates tell their own stories In their own way.

THERE are many ways of making the world talk about you. One philosopher jumped Into the crater of Vesuvius. A slave, that his name might be remembered, burned the Temple of Diana at Ephesus. DISRAELI wore praAptooaU of scarlet and gold, and cuW hls hair in beuutiful black the House ot Commons, and Ittis Sophia Curtiss gave a dinner party for her favorlt horse, named Tiie horse was brought to the table; many well-known stage folk attended and ate jNillo the horse ate. That twenty years ago, but now that Miss Curtiss dies, aged slxty-flve.

every newspaper will meuUon It hoavpu, Uxe and Poslmaster-General Wlw. 44 ftce at leaet encourages tlyUlg lu earn- post office, flying is treked as a separate important nnterprlae, not tacked on to post office trains vud trucks as a NOT satisfied with excellent air mail service, the post office iiuTease mall plane speed thirty-five miles an hour, making the tween the Atlantic and the twenty-four hours, cutting off one That is progress. 52 YEARS OLD Funeral Services in Home at 2:30 p. m. Saturday.

Thomas Roger Timothy, 52, works manager of the Chester plant of the American Sheet and Tin Plate company, died yesterday afternoon at 4 in the St. Francis hospital, Pittsburgh, after a illness of a complication of diseases. Born In Pennsylvania. Mr Timothy was born In Leechburg. November 15, son of the late William and Me On-Timothy.

Six Ihter his parents returned to first empi sweeper and aodsAiA was In 1 as a A-oria Tin America in -J as heater In the works at Wheeling, W. Vw was next promoted to doubler and later roller, after the tin mill departmwt was taSim over by the AirthnCan Taheei Tia Plate company. In 190d he to the Laugblin tin milt At Martin's Ferry, where be was nasMNl night foreman. Two years was advanced to night su- pafiaidBtlent. He went to the as assistant manager In and on 15, 1912, was oirf manager of the Chester G.

0. P. PARTY OF PROSPERITY. HOOVER TELLS FIRST VOTERS T. R.

TIMOTHY, MILL MANAGER, COUNTS AMONG 20 BIU5 VOTED BY GRAND JURY II CHESTER COUPLE WED SO YEARS PARIS KTAOIN SHRDLF CMF WL Here is an exclu.slve photo of Lauront Eyuac, who has just been ap pointed French minister for air. His predecoHHor died with four companions in a burning plane near Toiil, THE Standard Oil of Jeraeji and the great Geruian dye are said to have formed an alliance, a son of, mutual aid comblnati 'ti. German .3 dlpse all ons ufacture oi raw ganizing and u.t-i magnificent stuff Evidently Walter agle president of Standard Oil of New Jersey, on his recent trip to Burope, was not shooting grouse ail the time. fttfindard Oil has director of the Building and Loan Company, Cheliter, Ohio lodge. No.

1, A. F. A. WhewUng, W. Bast Liverpool lojdlKS' Elks; Osiria erpoo! Tie was also m- Rast Ohio Sev THE American Railway association representing ownership of all trolley lines.

Inspects plans In Cleveland for a or mechanical street car conductor. Westinghouse and General Electric competing In manufacture of Ic machinery, will for all work purely mechanical. The human race Is not destined to go through the centuries with a few enjoying freedom, the others merely cogs in a machine. NO mechanical conductor will ever help ladies off and on the car, or all the foolish questions. But a conductor could csR Continued on Pape 8 Col.

Two. NINE STABLE BOSS IS SLAIN Charles O. Eggan Killed Near New Philadelphia. NEW PHILADELPHIA. Sept.

27. into the death of Charles Orland Eggan. 30, stable boss at tho Middale No. 4 mine, near here, was begun today, following the flad- ing of his body in an empty stall. It is believed that Eggan was shot In the back of the head.

The mine has been operating under a union contract. Eggan's body was found about a. by Jack Morgan a fellow workman. It was at first believed that Eggan might have been killed when Kicked by a mine mule or pony, but there were no animals in the stable when the body wss found, the head in a pool of blood. A deep wouml wma discovered behind the left ear.

Physicians dwlared that had been dead abont two hours when his body was discovered. Eggan reported for duty today at I a and between that hour and three cleared the stables of all aoJ- mals, It Is said. Eggan was married and the father of a three-year-old sms. daughter. Mrs.

Mountford, Indiauapolls, and two slaters, ilrs. Anna and Bllzaheth Hahne, Pollansbee. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 Saturday afternoon In the home, Carolina avenue. Chester. W.

In charge ot the Rev. C. Roberts, rector of fit. Episcopal church, of which he was a member. Burial will be made In Rivervlew cemetery.

JOHN GOOUPGE ISUNHURtiN AUTO ACCIDENI Maryland and Virginia Group Visit His Headquarters. SEES NEW ERA Dr. Work and Other Leaders Confer With Nominee. BY WILLIAM K. HUTCHINSON.

WASHINGTON, Sept. has entered a new era of naUonal life in which youth must part. Herbert Hoe declared in an address to a group "first voters" from Maryland and Virginia who called upon him at his headquarters today. He declared the Republican party had always the party of action, prosperity and progress. The nominee spoke to the young men and women after a series and rather mys- with Dr.

terlous chairman, secretary, Fort. (ieorge iiofes, eastern- agor and Col. Tir man ager. Ail four denied hiving 4 ed the status of Willebrandt but "ht on thhlf confereuce with Hoover Two Iniured New VISITS NEW mm Haven. Mr.

and Mrs. J. t. ttewarL Mr. and Mrs.

J. S. Stewart, lifelong residents of Hancock county, W. celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary yesterday at their home, 513 Florida avenue, Chester. Dinner wa 8 ut noon by their nieces after which a reception was held for friends and neighbors.

They received many presents, including a purse of gold from members of their Immediate families. The wedding cake was furnished by Mrs. William James. Mr. and Mrs, Stewart, who lived near Pughtown until five years ago, have one son, Robert, near Hookstown.

and two daughters. Mrs. Mabel Ktnter, San Diego, and Miss Pearl Stewart, at home. Those present were: Mrs. Annie Thomas and two daughters.

East Liverpool; Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Allison E. Palestine Motorists Held in Fatal Crashes. IGNORE 15 CASES Eighty-five Witnesses Examined in 40 Investigations.

and daughter, Ross Meadows. Mr and Mrs. Frank Plttlnger and dauxh ter, IGast Liverpool; Mr. and Ralph Slewart and daughter, ot Rpikell Faulkner, while Ed- county; J. C.

Swoarlngton, Mr. aim -ward Oaialffa was named In the deatb Tu'enty true bills, including two Eaat Palestine manslaughter indictments in automobilt crash fatalities, were returned by the Columbiana county grand jury which reported at Lisboa at 4 yesterday afternoon, six Continued. Robert Fcstir was Indicted in the Mre. George Swearlngton and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs.

Themai gwearlng- ton, Welrton, W. Well- inidten and daughter, Steubenville; Mrs. Mary Ferguson, Steubenville; Mrs. John Mlskelly, New Cumberland; Helen Wylie, New Cumberland; Mr. and Mrs.

Lou Ten Eyck and daughter, Chester: Bmma Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Linder, Belle View, Norman Meroer, Chester; Andoraon Patterson, BMver county, and the Rev. and Mrs. W.

T. McKee. Chester. Mrs. J.

L. Mayhew, of Chester, who attended the wedding, was among those who called at their home during the day. LATE FOR Presiden 3 Passenger in Turnbull Car. nn- Lakehur.it, N. Sept.

27. The smsJl non-rigid dirigible Puritan, pirofed by Boettner, left tho U. rir station here at 30 a. flight to New York and y-. Puritan, which here a Tuesday from Akron, is oho of the i smallest dirlgthles in the ing a gas bag capacity of only 86,000 feet It curries a small portable CHICAGO ROCKED BY BOMB BLAST CHICAGO.

Sept 27 -Powerful bomb blast rocked West Side today. One of the bombs, said by police to have been hurled by the famous gang, wrecked the front of the Gian- cane Ice ream Manufacturing company. It was the second time within two weeks that the plant had been bombed. The detonation was heard for several miles. Windows within a radius of three blocks were shattered.

Labor bombers were blamed by police for a second explosion that partially demtdlshed a Northslde laundry. Residents In the entire neighborhood were routed from bed by the terrific force ot the blast. NFiW HAVEN, Driving into New Haveu half an hour late to hls woi.r.::y^xang Cooiidge, son Cool- Idge, figured in a 3 accident today. SUem The car in which hVwa passenger, owned by Trumbull, of ConnectlWt oUldod) with another, causing the u'ytOf two persons in the second machine, John was unhurt He despatched the Trumbull chauffeur, William Cunningham, for aid and a few minutes later helped lead the victims into a paseing car which rushed them to New Haven hospital. The injured are Wilfred Veno, 28, well known hockey professional, who played on the Boston and New Haven chibs.

It is feared that his skuU was fractured mother, Mary, about 55, suffering from lacerations to her face and body looring mast to which it can be ni cured on fields where other mooring facilities are not provided. X.1 ution Uesu: tlined of F. W. Fdrgttlon, victims of traffio Hoddents. Five Bait Liverpool men were dieted.

Including Harvey Cullen. Southall, Dana Brookes, Charlef Pd; and Carl Baker. which In days, examined 8 wttnessea and Investigated 40 cases. One cret Indictment was among the 20 voted Fifteen cases were Ignored and six wore continued. List of Indictmen't returned were: B.

B. Parsons. East Liverpool, fotur opunts for and publishing a false Instrunieui. John Cox, Bt. Ciatr township, intoxicating Uauur, thlnl T-v' Antento Ctmmeut and JamiMi Harvey Bast Idverpool, 1 Invitation to Inspect Harry Atwood, Chicago the big ship.

I A Atwood, who wlU speak to high and hcUooI students tlile afternoon and who will dellvar a tMrd address to- Srtkks at Noon Lunch- Hotcl et Ci 0 JUDGE REID DIES AFTER OPERATION COLUMBUS, Sept Pleas Judge Charles A. Reid, 62, of Washington C. died In a hospital here today following an operation for appendicitis. Judge Reid had served two terms in the legislature from Fayette couuty. He was taken ill last Saturday while heaming a case in the Cuyahoga county courts at Cleveland.

NO BREAKFAST, KILLS GIRL. 19 SMITH'S STAND TARIFF HIT -ova ed IEf.D, Sept (Ibcudslon today followed In the; wake of the political address delivered by Secretary of I.abor James J. Davis at the opening ot the Richland county Republican campaign here lant night The protective tariff and restriction of Immigration were designated by Davis as being the major issues In the presidential contest this fall. Attacking the position taken by Governor Alfred Smith on these two iseues, Davis asiierted that Is the best man in the nation to solve these problems high tariff and restricted tmmfgration constitute the best methods to keep up American said Davis. He scored Governor plan for competition with foreign countries, which have lower standards of living, and tor lowering bars against immigrants.

lecturer a sses on tplalu itline the 'J of the Lnitod Ptatev at le of approximately 75 Bast "vice club men, represent tiart of the combined Klwanls and the cn la the Of iKiwanls, ddbting and Attorney ot the Lions club, who atat in bringing Atwood ed the speaker, Coming Next Week. whtN of the avia- Night Watchman Tells How he Choked Daughter. WA 8 HINOTON, Sept 27 -Franklin Smith, a night watchman, sat calmly In jail today and recounted to police how he choked his 19-year-oId daughter, Bessie, to death while in a rage over the faflure to provide bis breakfast. Not only did fae find no breakfast but there waa no food lu the Icebox, Smith said, asked Bessie if she had given all the food in the house to John Steele, her admirer, and when she began to give me Impudence, 1 seised her by the throat and liegan choking said his confession, threw her on the bed and held her there untU I knew she was dead," ARGENTINE INTENDS TO WITHDRAW FROM WORLD LEAGUE, GENEVA HEARS GENEVA. Sept.

Intends to withdraw from the League ot Nations, It was indicated today by advices from Buenos Aires stating that tho Argentine parliament had decided to discontinue appropriations to meet league dues. The news caueed surprise and consternation in league circlee. It was out that the tine deeisiou Is tantemouBt to withdrawal as no nation may remain a member of the league tui- less the flnaneial obligations are met Under the reles of the league any member nation that contemplates withdrawal must pay dues for two years after noti- ffcatiott of withdrawal is given. MANNING FUNERAL SERVICES TODAY Funeral services for Arthur J. Man- World war veteran, who died In Oklahoma while en- route to New Mexico for the benefit of his health were held this afternoon In bis borne, near Calcutta, In charge of the Rev.

R. Pierce of Cameron, W. Va. B'lrlal was made in Rtver- vlew cemeif-ry on commi' Commeiye, ance ger Mondi' Chamber of nlgbt lo Um school audttorium for tho public, discussed the transformation of the oonatltutlon, defined and analysed various sections, ex- plalDod excerpts 6 0 the preamble and quoted the woriis ot William Pitt whose study ot the constitution brought forth the pronouncement that will be tte wonder and tlo 9 of ell ftttmfA.lteneratlone and the mo'dei of all niHi DtffflilMietltutlen. 1 As defined brMWood, the coasU- tuttoa Is a statment of purposes, followed by a plea for setting up and maintaining mechanism to administer a Fedontl government In hannooy with the purposee set forth lli 'Mit Ktwaals-Llons progrui was an of Constitution week, originally planned by Klwaa- lans tor last week la connection with a nation-wide obeervanoe but delayed In order that It would be poailhle jounced ibe appear-'to hear Atwood'e dtseusstoa.

EXPO OPENS Crowds View Styles as Store Shades Are Rftised. ASKS $25,000 IN BOn DEATH R. F. Conkle Sues John Reicht in Federal Court. Mirroring the chfbest selections of master Htyli.Hts and ilnsigners in every line of what is known as taHblon, beautiful displays revealed last night In the windows of East Llverriool stores will be kept Iniac i today, Friday and I Saturday, the period set aside for the fail and winter merchandise exposi- i tion.

I Thousands of shoppers the city and surrounding district thronged the down town streets last nlybt to view the displays after shades had been raised on the new' crea- tiubs. Bast Liverpool merchants are refunding fares during the fall exposition and extending the advantage of free parking space to the visitors. 0., Sept. ing that HurtMnt Hoover best equipped to bring to a successful i termination the Great 8 t. I mw rentm waterways project, which Is of such Importance to all Great I.akea Conffreasman Theodore Burton, Cleveland, today urged the election of Hoover for iwesident.

Burton, who la the Republican nominee tor U. S. senator, unexpired term, addressed a Joint meeting of the Rotary, Klwanls and Lions clubs here at noon. He Is to speak at the Erie couuty fair this shooting at Joseph Platt with Intent to kill. Harry Dougherty and Thomas Cox, burglary and larceny of storehouse, of John Blosco.

Toefiel Andrl, gtilem, two menta of assault on 0. B. Neville and W. L. Crumley.

Harry Vale, Unity townshlpv shooting with Intent to kill George W. Clark. Alva Mttsum, Middleton townshiia carrying concealed weapons. O. C.

Dillon, Youngstown, pointing nresrms at George Groves, marshal of Lisbon. Herbert Southall and Dana Brnoks, Baat LiveiDOol, burglary of atore- houae of Harry Reed. Charlea Powell and Carl Baker, nut Liverpool, robbery ot automobile fren Charles Rlsinger. In fUlng Its report following an 1 spectlon ot the county Jail, the said: find the county Jail In Hne oondition, and again commend Sheriff Wright and Mrs. Wright on the efficient handling of matters dw tbelr ROBERT MARTIN INJURED IN ALI Robert, 5, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Martin, Fenton streeL ed a deep wound on the head terday afternoon when he fell while at play at the home of hit grand- imrents, Mr. and Mrs. Brady Sinclair, Hague avenue. He waa attended by Dr.

A. J. Michaels. CLEVELAND. Sept 27.

John RelchL East Liverpool. today was named defendant in a 125,000 damage suit filed In federal court here and resulting from the death of 10 -year-old Thomas Cockle, who was killed last Christmas day while coasting on hls sled at Hookstown. when stmck by an alleged to have been driven by Reicht. Robert F. Conkle filed the suit next friend and administra' tor of the estate.

Newspaper Women to Hear Seltx. DAYTON, Sept address on in General" by Ixm C. Seltx, author and former New York editor, will feature the 28th annual convention of Ohio newspaper women to be held here Oct. 19, 20 and 21, at which Sells will be the guest of honor. is associate editor of Outlook Magazine and was formerly with the New York World where he served as business manager.

Among better known books are Americans" and Dreadful HIT BY JURORS Jefferson County Mayors, Justices and Police Rapped. SLEEP WALKER IS FOUND GUILTY IN DEATH OF WIFE IN DETROIT knowledga of the murder lias when he awoke standing In the bedroom of their home, and found DETROIT, Sept Kutxiub, the sleep walking slayer, awaits sentence today on a manslanrhter charge. He was convicted last night In the shooting of hie wife, BmUlna. Ktttzlnb admlMed he killed his wife, but declared that hls first the smoking gun In his hands. His family testified that he was a habitual sleep walker.

The state sought to show that KuUlub bad been drinking and that ittp couple had qnarreted. STEUBENVILLE. Sept Reprimanding mayors, Justices of the peace and police of Steubenville and other Jefferson oounty munlctpalitiea for the to the grand Jury for political reaaona In the vestlgatlon of criminal cases, the grand Jury reported today and ed 71 true bills. The grand Jury referred to police for their negllgenee In conducting investigations and lack of knowledge when questioned. The jury returned an Indictment against Joseph Tice, dry officer, for shooting with intent to kill Tony danl, 18.

alleged llqnor rnnner. It was charged that Soldanl was shot la the back when he attempted to evade aw reel. Elmer Johnson, marshri at Adena. was Indicted for shooting with tntont to kill Felix Gore. dnring a raid on an alleged dice game.

A riot in which villagers stormed the Jail followed the bnt chargee against six of the alleged rioters wets ignored..

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